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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-03-15 - Orange Coast Pilot\ By DOUG F RIT'ZSCHE OftlttD•llyPji.-stet.- A majority or Irvine City Coon· cil members pJan to go ahead w1th a $500 contribution to the Orange County Fair Housing Council despite a suit by the housing group that one councilman estimates could cost the city up to W-0,000. A poll or the council shows that Mayor Art Anthony and C6un· cilrnen Gabrielle Pryor and Robert West support signing the che(k to the lair housing council when it appears on thi city war- rant list March2S. But Councilman John Borton said the .donation will be "the most ridiculous tiling to happen in this city since its inception. Imagine. Us paying. them to sue uS.'' • Cout1cilmas Hj'nry Quigley said he has not rn.tte up his mind, adding~'but whenyouget_tothlnk· ing what this thlng could cost, you start lo wonder whether weouibt to yank the damn thing u a gesture." 3'he sull. m~ by the bQusing group and a group of Irvine resi· dents. alleges that ~zone cbnge to allow development of the 2,~8-acre Irvine Industrial COIJlplex-East is inconsistent with the city general plan housing goals. MOil of the 54,000 workers who . ill It would be employed at the com- plex would not be able to afford housing in l rvjne, according to an environmenta l impact report. The city cenera1 plan calls for available housing for those employed in the city. State law re- quires that zone chan~es be con· sistent with the general plan. Those are the grounds being pressed in the suit in Orange County Superior Court. Although noncom mltal on how he will vote when the donation comes up. Quigley estimates cos, ts ol defending the suit.at ~.oot> when time by city planners, al· torney's fees and costs of documentation are taken into ac· count. The council voled in January to make the donation. Burton voted against the $500 contributio(). The three members of the coun· cil supporting the donation con· tend that the city has promised to t . . . Osear Winn~ Susan Hayw~rd . ' Dies of Tumor "Ul'ITt ........ KNEW ENO NEAR Susan Hayward Ativater Death Suspect Makes. $100,000 Bail A male nun;e charged with the bludgeon murder of Mrs. Nancy Alwateo of Corona del Mar bas been released from Orange County Jail on a $100,000 bail bond.. , Daniel Gerbis Bedeliah, 40, of Glendal e, spent 35 days in custody b efore Securit y Insurance Company of Californ'ia .secured his rele&se Wednesday. Orange County Jail officers cQJlfi11med the Lebanese immi- grant who s witched from being a tow truck Dperalor lO a Male nurse is free pending his Aprll l preliminary hearing. He was arrested in Glendale the day ~lrs. Atwater's body was (Qund entombed in an oil drum filled with cement al a Pacoirna junky.ard. A stcond male nurse who shared 12-hour shiCl duties with BedeJian in curina ror Mrs. Atwater's husband, A . G . Atwater, told polke Bedell an and thei'r emplo~er quarrelled on en. They were hired at $100 per shift to care ror Atwater, 67, a wealthy former executive with Wrigley Chewin g Gum. BEVERLY HILLS (UPJJ - Susan Hayward's life was often · as rocky as the film roles she played. She knew long before her death that the end was near. The red-haired actress of the 1940s and 1950s, one of the screen's great beauties, died of a brain tumor Friday. She was 56. Like the character she portrayed in her 1958. Oscar. winning role, a woman con- demned to the gas chamber who could see her death approaching day by day, Miss Hayward knew theta$ t~iually ill for~ least two Ari. •• • lme-.r wtlat ihe had nd she knew she was going to die," said her physician, Dr. Lee • Sieg~l. SQ did most of Hollywood. for sometime, Mid Hayward, who often played wome n who were tough on the outsid~ lo shield an inner fragility, won . the Academy Aw~d for best actress of 1958 for het portrayal of Barbara Graf'\am a JllUrderess sentenced lo the gas chamber, in "I Want To Li\le. •· She appeared in more than 50 movies a nd won Oscar nomina· lions for p e rformances in "Smashup," "'My Foolish Hearl,'' .. Tap Roots." .. With a Song in My Heart." and her role as an alcoholic singer in ·"I'll Cry Tomorrow·· Born Edyth M arrener on June 18 in Brooklyn, NY .. s he was a model · in New York until her photo was noticed .in a magazine by Producer David 0 Selznick, who bn>ught her to Hollywood for a screen test. She didn't get the role, \>ut s~ayed on and first ap· peared in "Girls On Probation,., in 1938. Beginning her long string or portrayals of women on the rocky side· or life. In 193$ she appeared opposite Gary Coopu in "Beau Geste,'' which gave her career its real start. In 1944 she married actor J ess Barker; by whom she had twin sons, and dlvorced him i.n 1953. In 1955, al the height or her rcareer, s he attempted suicide by takf ng an overdose of sleeping pills. She was saved by police who kicked in the door or her home in r'esponse to a telephone call from the actress' mother. In 1$51'. she turned away from <See ACTRESS, Page A%) SHE SUPPOKIS EQUa RIGHJS SKIPPER HOOD AND CREW '1°BUGGLE WITH GEAR AFTER OISMASTING Uncooperative Winds F.orce Delay In Congressional Cup Yacht Races Congressional Cup , . Blown Out of Water 6) ALl\IOf\,; LOCK\BEY O;tlly Pilot 8Hlt"'I Editor The Congress ion al Cup match r ace series off Long Beach was called off Friday when erratic and blustery winds virtually blew the racing yachts out of the water before the second day of compeli· tion could get under way The race com millee tried for nearly two hours to get a race started, but radically shifting winds caused two a bandonments after three pairs alrt!ady were underway. B'y the time the third attempt was made, the westerly had whistled up lo 25-30 knots. First skipper lo report pro· blems was Barney Flam of the Long Bea~h Yacht Club. About five minute!) before his start Flam repo rted a broken s preader. placing his boat in danger or being dismasted in the strong winds Seconds later, Ted Hood of Marblehead, M·ass., reported that his boat had been dismasted as the result of a turnbuckle 1et- ing go on one of the shrouds. "That's it." said Downey Muir, race committee chairman. "The raceisoff. Sendthemallin." The decision came as building seas buffeted spectator boats and the JO Cal 40s in the cup competi· ti on. Muir said the series would be continued today ~ ith three series of match races The final two will be on Sund a unless an undisput· eel winner is ·establi!-hed today. Justice Who? Those Yeggs Scrambled Police Silent On Slasher Arrest ·story LOS ANGELES <UPI 1-Police have captured a man suspected of being the '"Skid Row Slasher,'' believed re-sponsible for the t hroat-slitting deaths of nine nten, a radio s tation reported. but Police r~fused today to either confirm or aeny the report. Acting Chief of Police Daryl Gates, who is in charge of the slasher investigation, said he could not comment on the report Friday by radio station KHJ. But Gates also said there was not enough evjdence now to bring the slasher case before a grand jury. The slasher killed nine men- six of them found in the Skid Row area-within two months. All had their throats s lit from ear to e-.r. neady severing the head. The body of the first victim was discovered Nov. 30 in the bushes near the downtown cen· tral librar)·. as was another vie· tim. Coast Man Badly Hurt In Collision contri bu le Therefore. the check must be signed, they said. "The fair housing council does a lot of other things than sue us.·· Westsa1d. Mrs. Pryor conceded that .. this. does put us in the unusual pos1· hon of suing ourselves.·· She added that the donation ,.,,as lo be used in next year's hous ing council budget and <See DONATION, PageA2) Fresh Leads Traced From Wire Serive!) A federal grand jury in San Francisco is preparing to reopen its inquiry into the year-old Patricia Hearst case amid re· ports that the FBI has shifted it!) sea rch for the f u git i\C ne" spa per heiress to new are;.is, including the West Coast. Reports this week that !\llss lle"arsl and several associates hid out in a Pennsvkania farm house last fall triggered new !)1ghtings and possible fresh leads for investigators. But Washington source~ told The Associated Press the P~n· nsylvania hideout was a "cold trail" and the im esligation was now focus ing on Las Vegas. · among other areas "We've gon<' intone\\ areas of inquiry.·· s ;,iid San Francisco FBI agl'nl Thom:1s Orukcn. The Chit·:.1 ~0 Tribune ~aid lo· dav that tht• tratl has led the 1''Bl from Las Ve~a~ to Palm Springs. to lhl' San Fr<rnl·isco area. The San F'rancisl'O Chronicle said the FBI had alerted border patrols in the S<J ll Diego area Friday lo '' atch for J\l1ss llear~t. l '. S Atty. J a nH·s L. Browning Jr said in San Franctst·o that the grand JUI'~ IO \ estigating the II e J r ~ t <: a ~ l' '' o u I d h e a r lcst1mon~ on Thursda~. .. We are <·oo rdinatmg with authoritll'::. in Pe nn!)) lvania. There is a mutual understanding of what is goin,g on because it is intcrrel<.1ted . ·· h<' said. John J . Scott, an apartment manager in L:1s \'egas who testified bt.>forc llw paneld\1arch G, will appl'cff a:-. a witness. ac· cording to la\\) l'I" Charles Garry, <See PATTY, ra~l·A2 i Marina Will Play For Championship LOS ANGELES -The ~l ar1 na Hi gh \'1kings \\ill pl:.J.' for the Cl F .1 A basketball ch;n11p10nsh1p t onig ht after edging the lnglt•\\ood SC'ntincls. Gl-60. f'n· da~ night at lhl' LA Sports ArC'na . Palos \'erd<'s defeated \'C'rhu m De1 in the oth<'r g:.11rn· Set' sports page B·I fordt'l<iib Coast K <'~P un eyl' on those gon::cous. snoY. -covered San Gabriel l\lountains today, beca use you may not s~e the m tomorrow . Weather forecast is for fair today. but increasing c louds and pro- bably a fe\ shower~ Sunday Slightly warmer today IN ~ID~ TOD.\l ' The prtsident o/ tht Amencan Hotricultural Sociely hos odm~ /or begannuig vtgetablt {l<lrdener.s-think amaU. Sl.Ofll . P.ageA' Clu.i.lhM Cl-12 tMIMIC», ... ,., CM!oct •• ..... K ... ,., ~-"* ,.. s.-m 8\.J Crtu....,• •• StkliWr1t•" ·~ DHtltNMiftt ,.. Ttltwial .. ., htu111..._1 ., .. fl't•ttn ., . ,.ml,,,~ .. ., Trl¥1.a .. ,. DALVl'll.Of l sc ···Ace Topples ' Estep LANDOVER, f\td.-Bob l.ut~ of San Clemente a.dvanced to the. quarterfinals in the $60,000 World Cha mpionship Tennis red group tournument here Thursday by dcfeuting fd ike Estep, 6·2, 6-1. John A l exander, the top- sceded p laycr, "'as extended to three sets before defeating Clirl Drysdale 2-6, 6· I , fi·..I . Other "'·inner:. 1nC'lutlL'<I /\l itrk Cox over Paul Gerken ll-3, ti-J: Ptul De nt O \"l'r !'11 art·cln L:.ir<.1 6-l, 6·4: Eddie Dibbs U\ L'r J1r1 II re bee 6-2, 6-3 ; H aroun R<Jh1n1 v\cr ll:.1rold Solonion Ii· 7. 7 -6. ii-3: Dick Stockton O\'cr Jun t\<1m1"azumi 6-1, 6-0: and Stiin Sn111h over 'Anand An1rilraj 5 •. 1. 7-5. C'a11tl(#r"S Wir1s llAMP'rO/\'., \'u . ·rup-st•cded Jimmy Connors dl'fe;iled l'h;,irlil· 01A.·ens 6 -4, 6-0 in thl' St·cun<l · round of tfie l nd t.>pl'nd1•n1 lt."11111." playt.>rs ci rl·uit to urnan1t•n1 here Connors "'ill m eet Jeff' Austin o f Rollin g llill s 1 11 !ht· quarterfinals tonight. Unseeded \\'otjik f<lb;.ik up~et Roger Taylor 2-6, 6-·1. ii-3. In other second round matches, Jan Kodes de feat<.>d ·r rcy \\laltke 4-6. 6·-l. 6·2; Juan Gis bert stopped Dick Bohrnstcdt 6·4, 7-6. 5.1: ,\ustin defeated Kris Kl·hcl 6-2. 7-S.: and &b Kreiss "·ono\·t.'r Jan Pi.secky 6-3. 7-6, 5 ·2 . . \.ttl1 e rl d t•tr••t•t•s. SAO PAULO. B1·azJI ,\r·thur r :\Shl' <:rus hed /l;1ns Jut."rgen Pohmann 6·1. fi-3 to reach lhl' qu;.irtcrfin:o.l s qf the \\'urld Cham pions hiµ 'l'cnnis tour11;_1n1e nt herr. lri other sec<111<l round n1;.ilches. Bjorn Burg routed Dick l'realy 6·'1. ti-2 ; ll;ilazs ·1 .irocz:- bcal Antonio Zui,!;.1rclh r,.::. 7·1J : \'it<is c:crulaitis defeated i\n. drt'\\' P:1t t1son ll-2, 6·2 In late si ngles pl;,i,\. Ch;,irll'" P.:1s.:1rcll <lcfc<ited 0\'l' Bengtson i -ti. 6--l <in rt Thom as K1ich rlO\\'nrrl .\llr-n Stont• •1-i-i. i-i .. 1 ('f111rt i 11 .flri«•111is 110 Li!')1' (} :"-0 ']' {J IJ . s (' (• d l' d :-.L1rga rt·I Cuu1 t lakt•s on Ol ga . \lorOZO\';.t 11·h lll' (0hris Ei·t·J"l mt·ct;. E\·onnc (;uoh1 gon~ 1n lht· Sl·1n1f1n<d S of lht• \~Omt•n 's µl'u tt·nni:. t•1u rn;.1m;•nl ht·rc ton1i•h1 \\rs Courl dcfl·all'<I Fra1n·ot:-.l' IJurr Ii -1. 6-4 Thu rsd;1y "-'hi le l\1 r:.. .\\11ro.to\•a stopp£>1I \'1rginia \\ <1d e 11· I. 7-6. Evert rt!clcd off a routine 6·0, ti-2 vi<·lory over Mona Schalla u and Goolagong beat Laura du- Pont 7·5, 6-0. R a in Ca n cels HB S pikefest Saturday's Southern Counties tr•tck mt'et h<1S been canceled due to soggy conditions al the J-luntington Beach iligh s pike facility. Recent rains t urned the tr;ick a nd field event areas into a mud fl at but it was determined \\'ed- nesda y tha t if no further rain hit the a rea, the 54th r enewal of this a11nual cinder c lassic could go on. ~l oweve r, Thursd<JY ni ght's storm finis hed orr <iny chance that the track a nd pits "'Ould dry out by Saturday. Jt is only the second rainout in meet history-the fi rst Vt·as in 1957. The re will b e no attempt lo reschedule this year·s meeL , , March 1.t. 1t7S UPI l tioe91•<HO CAMP V RUSSELL GO ES UP FOR A CLEVELAND BAS KET. S1•orts in Brief Ca vs Rip Lakers; A rea Girl Wins L"LJ-~\'f•:LA .-..:1 1 t-'t't·d t··o:-tcr a nd Jlobh\ Sm ilh t·ombint"d for 38 puinl.<. ,,·, lead lhc Clcvt•l;uul Ca \·allt•r-; to a 104-85 \il·tory O\e r 1h1.: Lo:. J\ngl·les l.akc·rs. keeping l'le\·1..Jand 's :"\ational Basketball .-\:-.sot:iation pl::iyoff hopes alive. LO'> r.NGELES 81 >id""""/, Ru~,,..11 'IJ >1r. !n \:o r,,,,,11"'" 10, l.AlfllJ I, W.0'>111Nj!O<l I 1. ,,,, (_""·~"' lk ••lyl.Tot~h'.il1~l4 I f"l;lA'-0 104 -Brew1• 17, Sruotn lf <-• '''· <,,,,,~., HI. Fo~••r 1CI. Ru,.,..u 11 C.lf• 13, ..~''"''°"J /,,,., • (.1ean•0<1~1.l ot<>" ... 16-1tl, ,~·"'''I"'"~ ?• i. N ~•-as Cl•·•"'''"'" 78 16 ?8 n -1~ 1 oul.~ • w~,n1n111on l ot<1! IOUI\ lo~ J:;n•~·le• ll, < "lo:>nd 'I•. l..cl'lnl<~I Cl'><>n•" A. •,1:;1, .Jtlit1 111 i l .. e ad.tt TE~t Pr:. 1\riz. -University of J\fiam i s .,., irnm~rs wo n two events to move their school into first place 'rhursday in the open· ing roun d of the National Swim- ming and J)iving cha mpionships sponsorl'd by the A·ssociaLion of Inter colleg1a te Athletics fo1 \Vomen. 1-fi ami's Dav.•n Fr ady, former- ly or Ne"'port Beach, v.·on the 400-yard freestyle in 3:58.25. finished o nly inches -ahead or Beth Hobart or Alaban1a who was clocked at 3: 58.46 . Dodge r s Lose VERO BEACl-r. Fl<J. --Los Angeles Dodgers pitching looked good and ba,_t "-'hile the Texas Ran gers looked just good enough. Andy Messer s mith started for the Dodgers in a n exhibition game Thur sday ~•t Pompano Beach ;;ind "'orked the rirst four innings. l\lessers n1ith a llowed only one hit and s hut out the Rangers. Then came knuckle·b a ller / Charlie Jlough. the relievt.>r try- ing for a spot in the slartinl!: rota- tion. 'l"cxcts smashed hi m for eight runs and eight hits in four in - nings. including a ·rour-run eighth inning. and beat the Dodgers 8-'I. Asl1 e-r Set.-e11flt ST. LOU IS -Barry Asher or ICost a . 11.'Iesa r eac he d the semifinals of the $75.000 Pro Bowl in g Association o pen tournament here Thursday ni ght in seVenth place after 26 games. Asher had a match game re- cord of 6-2-0 and had knocked down 5,920 pins in the 26 games. ·•le is just IO pins out of fifth pl::ice and a s pot on Saturday 's televised final s. Zatnurtt Favored· INGLE\\'000 -Korea's craf- ty Soo J.lwang Hong puts his World Boxing Association ban- tam weight crown on the line tonight against Alfonso Zamora, a baby-faced power puncher from 1'11exico City who is seeking to · .become the youngest 118·pound champion in history. Because of his perfect 20-0 re- cord, 20 KOS, a nd the fact that he will be fi ghting before a pre- dominantly Mexican and l\1ex - ican-American crowd, Zamora has been installed as a 7-5 favorite against Hong, 2-1. A lle n U n signed Armstr~ng, McCord Set Pace With 68s CLEARWATER, Fla. -There was an atmosphere of relier at the Philadelphia Phillies' train- ing camp Thursday when it was learned the prolonged negotia- tions to obtain Dick Allen had col- lapsed. ~ ,. ; ~··-~ ,. f. P.11AMI (AP)-JackNicklau.•> l ead disappeared in the "-'ater by the 18th green, and longshots Wall y Armstro n g a nd Gary McCord matched 68s to set thr pace Thursday in tht• first round of the S150,000 Dor<il Open golf tourna ment. Nicklaus h ad the lead alone at five·undc r -par be fore hitting his second s hot into the lake on th£" 11th hole. It led to a douhle-bo,l.lcy she and dropped the Golden Bear back inlo a tie at 69 with (our other>. Also at thnl ri gurc --three uhdcr-par o n the windswept . 1.028:-yud Blue Monster course at lhe Doral Country Club - were Jim Dent, former Doral ch•mplon Mike Hill . Bobby Mikh,.ll and Larry Nelson. Lee Trevino. winner o( the CitfUl.(}pe.O la~t weekend, had to rally for a five-under·PW' 31 on bl• We): nlne to 11ay ln strong CQDJ.e.nllon at 70. \wo-under·par and just two o(t the Jead. "Man. I tbouaht l wu 1onn1 ·shoot 1,000,'" s ;.11d 'J'rev1no, "ho played his ·fl'ont !->1de 111 39 -in- cluding a one-pull bogey on the ninth . ··rd <J!r cacly m .1dt· n1y pl:1nc ri•ser\· ::it ions.'· .Johnny l\l il lcr .. 1 1hrec-timc \\'tnnt·r :incl the !'icn:-.alion of the tnur tlli :-. ~ l'<ir, struggled to a 72 . ··'rh;it \\·inti \vas something." 1\liller said ... I haven't played in anyth inA likl" that since the Rrit1 sh Open . I relt like I was in tht' "ron~ s port ; like I was play- Jng t<'nnis or so met hin~:· Nicklaus. who played we ll ;i ht•ad of M cCo rd and Armstrong, appeared ready to make it a runav.·;iy. I-le "·as five- unde r·par and t"o strokes clear of the field "'h<'n he hit his second shot on the 18th. He pulled the one iron shot into the "·ater. m<ide double bogey and dropped hal·k. . , . ' " .. ' • • Vikes ~h·allenge ' ' I lngleWood C~gers LOS ANGELES -It will be the one·two pun~h or Marina's Rich Branning and Bob Losner vs .. tl'e , spectacula r Reggie 1'heus ,when Mari'na's Vikings and the Inglewood 1-tigh' Sentinels clash tonlghl in the semifmals of the CIF 4-A basketball playof(s. Tipoff Is 7:30 at the LA Sports Arena in the opening game of a doubleheader. Unbeaten Verbum Dei, the CIF"s No. I team, meets Palos Verdes at 9. Tpe M arina~lnglewood game is rated even Vt·hile Verbum Dei, winne r or fo ur straight 4 -A croWns, is heavily favored. Some observers give Jim Stephens' Vikings an edge because of their playoff ex- perience -they reached the semts last year-:-a nd the out· standing scoring of !Atsner and * BrJnhing who have combined for uslnf an tlrective press, dcreated 143 _of M arlna '• ioo pla)'(>rr Marina, 68-59. polnt.Sl And the Sentinels have one of But Inglewood reached .. the the CIF's-and state's -pre- quartertinals tn the 3·A rank.1 mier players in 1'heus, a 6·6 "1:! last ~eaii and is regarded aa u forward who I nglcwood coach quicker team . Leon Henry says can do it all . The Sentin els' speed has ~&r-Th e u·s . n om in ate d to rlOO them to a reeded and No. 8' participate in the Californi.a CIF ranking. Marina is 21·8 with Basketball Classic later this three forfeits .. -month, is averaging 25 points, 16 The difference; then, will pro-rebounds and six assi}ts per bably be in the tempo. If the game. Inte res ting ly. \e rbum Vike,9t caQ slow the pace and Dei's David Greenwood and Roy make the Sentinels play a con-Hamilton will also play in the trolled game, M a·rina stands an · Classic which features a team of exc.ellent chan ce. If no t , California prep stars against a Jnglewood figures to win. na.tional squad. The Sentinels like to run, press Stephe ns hopes his Yikes can and shoot. They do all three well force Theus to shoot from 20-22 while the Vikes have encoun-feet, but Henry is so confident or ~problems at times against · "Theus' ability that the Sentinels' ; a full-court zon e press. Garey, coach says; .. Theus could shoot I ·from outside the court.·· \ * ~ 1;:( And Losner eould shoot rron1 Marina Basketb°'ll outside the court jf recent games are an indication. The 6 ·ti •forward , an All ·ClF first te<im ( pick last year , has six straight I games of 20 point~ or better. 4 Unknowns Not Unh1appy By ED B URGART Otll>t 06ily "l19t~t.>ll ·rht·y could easily be called the <1nonymous four , even though one u·as c hosen to some a ll - ll';:1~ue te ams and 'another is :1\'Craging 9.6 points. A third is a good b<illhandler. and ;,1 fourth h<1s grabbed 26 re- bounds in three playoff games. )'et. hcing on a basket ball lcoin1 ,\\'ith s tandout pl ayers Bo b l.os til'!' ;incl Rich Brannin,g, the anon:-n1ou s fou r ;ire alx>ut <.1s l\l'll kno\\ n as ext1·<Js in a mo\·il'. ·rhcir na rncs <:1rl· :\!alt Cook. 1-\t·vin Landgraf. 1·0111 l "gland ancl IJan Boldt ;1nd they have b<·en 1nslrum cntal in the success of the l\Jarina 1-lig:h basketball program l·vcn though l.osner and Jlr<Jnning do most of the scorin~ and dra\\ the r<Jvc s <ind headlines . '"The.v a ll realize Bob and Ri ch are great s hooters."' says \.ik· in gs co<Jc h Jim Stephens. ··But ;ill the kids ..ire team-oriented and they \\'a nt to "in. They rc- <i lize their roles.·· 'l'he rour have rulfilled their roles to such an extent that the Vikes are still in the running ror a CIF 4-A basketball title. l\1arina plays I nglev.:ood at 7:30 tonight in the semif,inals. The most prom incnt of the anonymous four is Cook, a 6·5 junior center "'ho v.;as chosen to the All-Sunset League second team by the Orange County Sportswriters Association. Cook is averaging 10.9 points and was the Vikings' leading rebounder in league play with a 9.4 average. ··He plays good post defense and is a very quick jumper," s ays Stephe11s. ··1-1 e also has a good left -handed hook shot. And his strength is his rebounding. T hen there is Boldt. a relati\'e unkno"·n when the season began but a dangerous rebounder in i\tarina·s three playoff ,·ictorit·:-; in "·hich he has hauled do"n 21; rebounds . ··He"s Onl' of my toughes t corn petitors ... says Stephens or thl' 6·2 junior forv.·;.ird . "l·le is a good rebounder a nd is very strong d~· fens ively. \\'he n I rested Losaer against Lo ng lic::tch Poly. I put Dan on J ohnny N;tsh."' (!\'ash, Po\y's top for"·a rd. scor~ 10 points. l L"g l.ind, ii S.-10 junior g u<J1·ll. 1s a stead,· b<illhandler. ··11e helps relieve the presSUl'l' on Rich by hand ting the ball," says Stephens. •·1·lc gels a lot of .assist s and hits the open n1an ... Says l 'g land on his role. "I br· ing the ba ll do"·n court and gel it to Rich <is q uick ly as I can. And if I get open , 1·11 t ake t'h'e IS.- footer."' Ci.: land is a\•eraging S..2 points. f<~inally. there is Landgraf. a starter most o f the rear "·ho b. a\'eraging 9.6 points . ··Ke,·jn is \'Cry quick and can get open,'' says Stej>hens or the &t) ffnior (or'o'·ard ... He seems to ha·ve gOOd timing a nd is quick up an4 down the floor." -If 1he lack or publicjtr is bothering the m, you "·ouldn't kn6"· it . .. Everybody is just happy to "-'in,•• says Cook. Says t:gla nd ~ ··Branning and Los ner a re superstars, but it takes five guys to "'in a game.'' Cook, Cg land and Boldt "'ill re- turn next season when their roles "·ill differ. Right now, t he anonymous four are only thinking or "'inning the CIF. ··we knew the potential "·as there," says t:gland, .. and \\·e are just going to try to put the papers to shame.'' Lo:,;ner, Brannin~ and Theus are not the only players "'ho can score. Inglewood has a deadly outside s hoote r in 5·10 g uard Steve Hines who is averaging 9.5 1 points. "'Agaiiist a zone. he will re<Jlly~ be tough,'' says llenry. ll1arina. whic h P.lay~ zon~ ;.inc.I n1a n defen se 111 tts 60·4U quartli'rfinals \\in U\'l'r LB Pol_\1· "'i ii probably <i n the s am · tonight. J Tht> Vikcs fealurt' a :-olid 6 :\ C"enter in junior !\\alt Cook "·hoi-'s averaging 10.9 point.-. a nd w~o . has an E!Xcelle nt teft ·handl·<l hook. ' Tonight 's Starting Lineuvs In glewood ~1arina 6-5 Scarborough F Losner6·6 6·61 :! 'fheus J·' Holdt 6-2 G-7 lngra n1 C Cook H-5 5-10 !lines c; llranning G·:l 6·0 \\llllian1s ("; Ugla nd 5-10 Fans Spur Haralson; USC Bows LOU1SV1LLE . Ky. (AP> ·- Drake 's "Larr~· Haralson, ..responding before his hometown basketball fans, engineered an 80-70 upset or 13th -ranked Southern California 1'hursday night in the NCA A National Com- missioners Invitational 1'ourna- ment . Arizona won the opener over East Carolina. 94 -78, behind ils tall front line of Bob Elliott a nd Al Fleming. who combined for 50 points. Drake, which at 16-10, enterL'<I the tournament with the worst re- cord of eight t eams, C<Jpitalized on the loss of Southern Cal's s tar play m ake r Gus Ylillian1s to knock the Trojans out of the tournament. Southern Cal. 18-8 this year, had finished second to Jndi;.ina in last year's NCIT. Kings, Wmgs 'lie, 5.5 1-laralso n, a 6-fool-9 senior ror"·ard from l~o uis ville, .scored 20 points. including three key baskets in the final five n1inutes when the nulldogs inched <l"'ay from a 59-59 tie. ·reammale Andy Graham. a 6·foot-9 for"-'<trd, a lsC> had 20 points. INGLEWOOD {A PI> -Danny Grant fired his 43rd and 44th goals of the season a little over three minutes apart in the final period to give the Detroit Red \Vings a 5-5 National Hockey League t ie with the Los Angeles Kings Thursday night. Michel Bergeron also scored tWo goals for the Red Wi ngs while center M arcel Dionne broke Gordie Howe's Detroit club record for total points in one season with his 40th goal and an assist for 105 points. After l\.1ike P.1urphy's short- handed goal at 1 :05 of the third period gave the Kings a 5-3 lead ·Grant cut the margin by slam- ming a rebound past Los Angeles goalie Gary Edwards at6 :12. T he Kings took an early lead at 3:17 of t he opening period on Wh itey Widin g's breakaway goal, his 25th goal of lhe season, but Detroit stormed back to take the lead on goals by Bergeron ·and Dionne. T he tal ly by Dionne came while Detroit w as one man down and tied the league record for short-handed goals in a season at eight . · Willi a m s, USC's leading score r. was side lined with a n ankle injury he s uffe1·ed earlier this week. Drake s hot a sizzling 75 per- cent in the second half al'ld finished "'ith a fieid goal percen- tage of 61 .4, hitting 35 of 57 s hots. o1rake raced to a 14·6 lead but fe l behind 32-30 with four minutes left in the first half. The game was deadlocked 36·36 at ha lftime. Haralson and Terry McK:issick "~ provided the crucial baskets in the waning minutes 1 P.IcKissi'Ck finished \\"ith 19 poinL'i. Steve Malovic. a 6-foo.t ·JO rr,eshm a n. topped ttle 1'rojans "'ith 19 points . WHITE SIGNS WITH RAMS LOS ANGELES-Alvin White. former Newport liarbor and Qrangt! Coast .Co ll egf' quarte.rback\ signed H two-year contr.act with thfi . Los Angeles Rams Thursday. He received a small, undisclosed bonus. White was drarted on the IMh round by the Rams atler ~om· pleting the past two seasons at Oreaon State Univei::slty. "We're glad to come \o terma with hlm,11 ~1ark DlmC~ direc- tor of player persONM!l (or the Ra.ms. said. hffe b• a. strong um and wiU r,eport,to the Rams camp at Cal State (f\dlorton) ht mid.July ." ''It's disnppo1nllnJ,l."" Nlcklaus said. ··1 turnrd something excep- tional into ti 6!"1 I had a ch;1nce tn get a couple or sbots in front and letitgctaway.·· DETJIOIT'S MICHIL T°"'°N (ti) ICOlllS Wla GOA'• LEAVD NIT. • • • • ·Tbe Rams si&fted 1 on&-year aireement wJth CS 1-UUerton to conduct lralni~& camp thero .,aJntbissummer. • I' • ,\ ' r • ~ 1 ] ' ' ( c I • I ' ( ] ' .... ] . j ) • ' ' • UyDOUGFRl~HE Of Ute O•ll'f Piiot ., .. , A majority or Irvine City Coun· cil members pJan to go ahead wlth a $500 contribution to the Oran~e County F air Hous ing CouncaJ despite a suit by the housing group tha t one co uncilman estimates could cost the city up to $250,000. A poll of the council shows that Mayor Art Anthony and Coun· cilmen Gabrielle Pryor and Robert West support signing the check tot.be fair hous~g councll when it appears on tht city war· rant list Marcb2S. But CouncUmaa John Borton said the .donation will be "the most ridiculous tbjng to happen in this city since its incepUon. Imagine. Us paying. them to sue us.·· Couocilmap Hpnry Qu.igley sai<l he has not matte up his mind, adding "but when you get,tothink· ing what this thing could cost. you start lo wonder w.helher weoogbt to yank the damn thing as a gesture." l'he suit, m~ by the bousinJ group and a group of lrvioe res•· dent.$, alleges that 4 ionecbaage lo allow development of the 2,Q.58-acre Inine Industrial Co!Jlplex-East is inconsistent with the city general plan housing goals. M01lof the 54,000 workers wbo would ~ employed at the com- plex would not be able to afford housing in 1rvine, according to an environmental impact report. The city aeneral plan calls for available hous ing for those employed in the city. State law~­ qu.ires that zone chan~es be con· sistent with the general plan. Those are the grounds being pressed in the sUit in Orange County Superior Court. Although nonc:.ommital on how B . . ~ ooQierang. he will vote when the donation comes up, Quigley estimates CO$; ts ol defending the suit.at $250,oob when time by cily planners, at· torney 's fees and cos ts of documentation are t aken into ac· count. The council voted in January to make the donation. Burton \'Oted against the S500 contribution. The three members ofthecoun· cU supporting the donation con- tend that the city has promised lo contribute. The refore. the check must be signed. they sajd. "The fair housing council dot.•s a lot or other things than sue us." Westsa1d . Mrs. Pryor conceded th.al "this. d~s put us in the unusual post· tion of suing ourselves." She added that the donation was lo be used in next yeal''s hous ing council budge t and <See DONATION. PageA2i ~ • t P~tty -earst'~· Trail ·Leads West. Osear Winn~ Susan Hayw~rd - Dies of T11mor UltlT•ie.ite .. KNEW END NEAR Susan Hayward Atwater Death Swpect Makes $100,000 Bail A male nurse charged with the bludgeon murder of Mrs·. Nancy AtwateQ <>f Corona del Mar has been released from Orange County Jail on a $19«),000 bail bonct. Daniel Gerbi~ Bcdelian, 40, of Gle ndale, spent 35 days in c u s tody before Securi ty Insurance Company of California .secured his rele:tse Wednesday. Orange County Jail officers confirmed the Le banese immi· grant who switched from bef>g a tow ttuck operator to a male nurse is free pending hJs April l prelimina ry hearing .. He was a rres ted m Glendale the day Mrs . Atwater~s body was found entombed in an oil drum filled with cement at a P acoima junkyard. A second male nurse who shared l2-hour shi(t duties with Bede1ian in c aring ror Mrs . Atwater's husband, A. G . Atwater, told police Bedelian ~nd their emplo~er q\,larrelled often. They were hired at $10() per shift to care tor Atwater, 67, u wealthy former e.xec:utive with Wrigley Chewing Gum Nevada Crash Kills 2 Men BEVERLY HILLS <UPI> - Susan Hayward's life was often · as rocky as the film roles she played. She knew Jong before her death that the end was near. The red·haired actress or the 1940s and 1950s, one of the screen's great beauties, died or a brain tumor Friday. She was 56. Like the character she portrayed in h er 1958 Oscar- winning role, a woman con- demned to the gas chamber who could see her death approaching day by day, Miss Hayward knew she )\'a$ termi)l•llY Ul for at.least twe-\'~lrs : ··She lme'W"'Wltat she had nitl she knew she was going to die," said her physician, Dr. Lee • Sieg~l. So did most of Hollywood, for som~tlme, Miss Haywardr who ofte n played women who were tough pn tM'outside to shield an inner fragility, won the Academy Aw8.fd for best actress of 1958 for her portrayal ot Barbara Grah,am a JllUrderess sentenced to the gas chamber, in "I Want To Live." She appeared in more than SO movies a nd won Oscar nomina- ti on s fo r performances in .. Smashup," "M y Fooll ~h Heart," "Tap Roots,'' "With a Song in My Heart." and her role as an alcoholic singer in "I'll Cry Tomorrow ·· Born Edyth M arrener on June 18 in Brooklyn , NY . she was a model in New York until her photo was noticed .in a magazine by Producer David 0 Selznick, who brought her to Hollywood for a screen test. She didn't get the role, but st:ayed on and first ap- peared in "Girls On Probation," in 1938. Beginning her long string of portrayals of women on the rocky sideofJife. In 1939 she appe ared opposite Gary Cooper in "Beau Geste," which gave her career its real start. In 1944 she married a ctor J ess Barker, by whom she had twin sons, and divorced him i.n 1953. In 1955, at the height or ·her ,career, she attempted suicide by taking a11 ove rdos e of sleeping pills. She was s aved by police who kicked in the door of her home in response to a telephone call from the actress· mother. In 1$57 she turned away from (See ACTRESS, Page A%} SHE SUPPOKIS EQUALRIGHJS Today 's · NEWSNAME is one o/ the notton•1 most prominent booltera for the Eoual R.ighti Amendment to ead •·ez dltcrimination. She hot bun urpfnQ paal!OQ' o/ tM ERA in 11alei &OM1e wtt• ore thU ue<kd to mokt it. port o/ th•\ U.S , COMdtutiolL Oo1' ?JOU tdffttih/ hn~ For o fur&IMr clue fo ~ icMnlitv. 'tum to TH£ QUIZ. o~ t0da11 OJl1 :P~gt A1. Thai eoidt·ro~ng Ciirlril.'~eotu,..""" ,,,..,._ ,ou ""'' a opport.,,.q lo Nit ~ ftftPI NIJ#llQ ~. rd ov11;]•7 •S*".,.. bf uw DcU'8 Pilot . ., port of ft• C'la'Nnt ~ nnl• prognrm /or, area .chooU. 1 SKIPPER HOOD AND CREW IT.RUGGLE WITH GEAR AFTER DISMASTING Uncooperative Winds F.Oree 'Detay In Congressional Cup Yacht Races Congressional Cup . Blown Out of Water 8> AL~l ON LOCK.\8EY 0~11, Piiot Bo~ltn<J Editor The Congressional Cup match race series off Long Beach was c-alled off Fridav when erratic and blustecy winds virtually blew the racing yac hts out of the water before the second d ay of competi- tion could ge t under way. Tbe race committee tried for nearly two hours to get a race started, but radically shifting winds caused two abandonments after three pairs alnfady were underway. By the tim e the third altempt was made, the westerly had whistled up to 25·30 knots. Firs t skipper to r eport pro· blems w as Barney Flam of the LOl1g Beath Yacht Club. About fiv e minutes before has start Flam r e p o rted a broken spreade'l". plac ing his boat in danger of being dismasted in the strongwmds Seconds I ater . Ted Hood of Marblehead , M·a ss., repotted. that his boat had been dismasted as the result o f a turnbuckle \et· ing go on one of the shrouds. "That's if." said Downey Muir, race.committee chairman. "The race is off. Send the m all in." The decis ion came as building seas buffeted s pectator boats and the to Cal 40s in the cup competi· ti on. Muir said the series would be continued today with three series of match races. The final two will be on Sund a v unless an undisput- ed winner is ·establi~hed today. Justice: Who? Tlwse Yeggs Scrambled Police Silent On Slasher Arrest Story LOS ANGELES <U Pl>-PoJice have captured a man suspected of being the "Skid Row Slasher." believed l"e~ponsible for the throat-slitting dealhs of nine men, a radio station reported, but p<>lice refused today to either confirm or aeny the report. Aeling Chief of Police Daryl Gates. who is in chargf' of the slash~r investiga tion, s aid he could not comment on the report Friday by radio s tation KHJ. But Gates also s aid there was not enough evidence now to bring the slasher c ase be.fore a grand jury. The slasher killed nine men six of them found in the Skid Row a rea-within two months. All had their throats slit from etlr to ear . nearly severing the head. The body of the first victim was discovered Nov. 30 in the bushes near the downtown cen· tral library. as was another vie· tim. Coast Man :Badly Hurt In Collision .. Fresh Leads Traced From \\'ire Serive~ A federal grand jury in San f)·ancisco is preparing lo r eopen its inquiry into the year·old T';,itricia Hearst case amid re- ports that the FBI has shi fted its seu rch for th e fu g iti ' c newspape r heiress to new areas, including the West Coast. Reports this week that l\llss Hearst and sc\'eral assocfates hid out in a P enns" lvanfa farm house las t foll triggered new sightings a nd possible fresh leads for inves tigators. But Was hinglon sources told The Associated Press the Pt>n· nsylvania hideout was a "cold trail" and the in\'estigation ''as now rocus mi:: o n Las Ve~as. among othe r areas. ''We'\'c gone intn new areas ol inquiry ... s aid San Francisco FBI agent Thom ~·~ Orukcn. The Chit·a J,!o T ribunl' Si;lid to- duv lhal thl' lrn1I has lt-d the FBI fn;m LCJs Vega:-lo Palm Svrings. to thL· San Franl'isco area. The San Frt1ncisrn Chronicle s aid the FBI had Jlt>rk cl border patrols in the San Diego are<.1 Friday to \\i.fl('h for ~1 1ss llt·ar::.t. l '. S Alty. J a nll's I.. Browning Jr. s~ud in Sun Franr 1sC'O that the grand jury 1n' estig ating the 11 l' J r ~ t c a ~ l' \\ o u l d h e a r tcst1mon' on Thursda\. · '\\'t' Z1rl' c·oordi n ~1ting with a uth orit1t'!'<. in Pt'nns ~ lvania . Thl're 1s a mut u:.il undl·rstanding or what is go111g on bt•cause it is mtcrrelatcd." lw ~aid . John J . Scoll , an apar tment manager in Las \'egas who testified bl'forc tht· panel l\la rch 6. "'ill appear a!'> a "1tness. ac- cord ing lo la\\) t•r Ch~1rle!\ Garry. (See PATT\', P agcf\'.!i Marina Will Play For Championship LOS A~G ELES -Thl' :\larina Hi~h Vik ings "ill pla_,. tor the Cl F -1 -.\ basket ball champiunshq.> t on ig ht after erl i::ing th e lngk\\Oml Sc·ntincls. liH:iO. F n · d ay night at the LA Sports .\rena P alo::. \'l'rdes d efeated \'c•rhum De1 in l he other gaml' Sec sports pa g t' B· l lor <kti.Jib Keep an eye on those gorgeous. sno" -co,·ered San Gabrie l Mounta ins today, becaus e you m ay not sec them lomo rro w . Weathe r forecast 1s for fair today. but increasing clouds and pro· bably a few shower~ Sunday Slightly warmer today I S IDE 1'0D.\\. The pre!tdent o/ the American Hotriculturol Society has odt'lce /or beg 1nnin9 v egetable gcirdeners-thiJ\k small. Story. ~~A9 lud~x I <Al DAILY P1LOT ' • '· " • • f !!hatL~) Ceiehrity City -Once a Year 8) PAMELA HALLAN OIU..O.lty l'OIOl IU" ' Aly neighbor, Betty Grant, visited "' relati\•e in a s mall town in Idaho two summers ago. "You're not going to believe this," she s aid. "But the first prize at the church rafne was a trip to Capistrano to see the swallows C'Om e back." It is hard to believe that people i.n small towns across the country have heard of San Juan Capistrano. We don't have spec· tacular crimes or flambo\·ant movie stars or ecce ntri c millionaires to put us on the map. Y.'eonly h ave birds. YET FOR ONE "'eek in Ptl arch, quiet , ordinary "" ~, Capistrano gets more publicitY -...~1 than Elizabeth Taylor. It still startles m e to turn on the television set and hear some talk s how host make a joke about Capistrano \Vilhout havin~ lo explain that it's. a s mall town halfway bet\11een San Diego and Los Angeles 1n Southern talifurnia. . It probably doesn't matter. To a New Yorker, Capistrano is synonymous with swallows. Who cares where it is? (. . • .. She 1.,u<·es Kid s '·P-.tchcs, "~· JO-month-old female collie· ix is looking for a hotne -fe rably with c h i ldre n . S c is a good \Valchdog. · housebroken and is loC';1l d in Cage No. 3 of the llun1ane Ward , 21632 Newl <.j.n d St., l·luntington Beach. ,\·hi c.h is open 7 days a v .. ·eek from IO a .m . to 5 . . J • •• " · ...... J.,.-.eAJ Nuclear JjQNATl()N... " I ... hnl••ll• would not lbe .... ec1 Stati· on a aJn5l the city.. , 1iowever·1 Button 1~, u'l'bol.e , ..,..,.,. ... c Ji•v11-#!J!:;tlO J>• "'IL ol th~~ if ftl~i I .llley think we·re· T 'gto·patmone"ylohave lhem 0 sueus. , By F. A. SCllOEMEHL 04 111#'0.ilf Plt.t s..ft 1•Jt the' /our other members or the council persist in this, J would ehcoura~-ge any reasonably . re~ponsible citlzen out there to sue the count.ii for squal)dering The San O~orre Nuclear lhlcily's money,'' he said. Generating Station Frlda,v.bega.n Burton suggested a counter· se\lel') weeks of rest-and re- ,attack against those nllnl lhe juvenS:tion, I suit. "We ought to attack and at-The plant was .shut down so tack hard. I 'm for going after that one.third or the nuclear re- lhem hammer a nd tong. My reel-actor's ele~tricity generating as- ing is that we ought to sue them semblies can· be r'eplaced. They ,personall y and squee:r:e every will keep the plant rilnning for dime out of them that it costs.the anoµter 16 i:n.,onths. city to defend itself·.'' Hans Ottoson, plant superin- ln a milder posture, Quigley tendent, said replaceriicntof52of said the housing council should the 157. as~emblles-:-the heart of ha\·e continued its discussionS the reactor cor~wdl take about with the city, rather than going to two weeks. The r~s;nainder of the court. tirne will be used for 1t1ain· l\.1rs . Pryor said, '~It's ashame. lenance projects, inspectiOl'lf and V..'e can't do everything all at on-tests. ce. No city can." Each of the assembl~s is m3de Qui gley contends that if the city up of 1.8o rods of uranium. The as- u·in s thecase, it could prove·anex· semblies are 10 feet long, and cuse to gi\'c up all activities to get about seven inches in diameter, 10 .... ·er·costhomesinthecity. In the refuelin_g Pr~edure, Jn the 20s, California missions were a national fad. Scores ol books were published on them. including one at the end of the decade:.11hich included the story or the swallows. p.m . Wesley Marx , one of the rcsi· burn ed out a ssemblies are dents filing the suit. said, "If the transfe rred via an underwa.ter city is really intef.ested in canal into the "spent fuel pit" econo mizing, it shouldn't ask \\'here they rest or three months citizens "ho have a great deal of before being sold to General ~ concern about the regional im· Electric for reprocessing. ~ pact of the industrial complex to Ott oson explained that a _,. r Dl!RING T HE DEPRESSION of the JOs th e return of the s"'.allows was front page ne\\'S in New York, Chi cago and ti11ami. ."'When the Swallows Come Back to Capistrano" was a hit song, r ecorded by all the famous crooners of the era. National broadcasts from the !\.fission still t ake place every Swallows' Day. Today the voice of the Mission is Bill Smith who doesn "t live here anymore, but like the s"·al!o1A·s returns on March 19. ' This year KNB~. _Channel 4. is goi ng to host its Sunday Show from the ti11ss1on grounds on ti1 arch 23. The l\.lission pageant , held on \\'cdnesday, will be repeated on that day. RAD IO PERSONA lJTY Chuck Cec il of KA PX will broad- cast the par ade on. l\1 -.rch 22. Ne\\'Scasters on radio <1nd television will all not e lhe arrival time of the swallows on \Vednesday, making their usual puns. And then it will be o\·er. Folks will turn their spotlights on the arrival of the buzzards to ~lin cklcv. Ohio. And Capistrano w°ill go back to such mundane matters as where \\'ill the new civic center be located and "•ill the Trad· ing Post get to keep its billboard. \\'e'll all <i sk ourselves, "Did we really gel all that atten- tion?" And we won't believe it until next year. ~· In Short Weather l i.S . S 11r11rr1a r y F I0<><1on9 '' "'°r\ <trove l~DU\.+rt!I'; at "°''..,..' lf<lm 10,.,d,.<I homo\ trom A.•••n•a• 10 Sou1n C..Otolon.t f ••<I~•. ~n<I" "''"9 ol lorn .. .-• "'I"'""'"' le.,\t I/ II(',...,,., on Nortn C'1rC>11n;o Ii<>"'~""'· m•nr llood ~tChrn\ l)eQ;Jn r'f'lvrNng 10 I"""""""'' J-r•o .. , n19h1 ·~100 .. ,. fo,,en1, .. 1 ta•n•-mo•e tt"•" 10 in(he• In At•l>a""' and 9 •n(lte• In Sou1n c .. •ohna ~•n'I ll000,.~1~•• <O"'''"fil t11r1>119n ~!,...rn !D"'len<I• ""<I App•li<h•dn mountain "'"llcy> F"<ldy. In lktrtSof ~d~1ern Kt nluclly 1~ ll<IOOonQ '".t!> 1t>e -"' '" ll>S10••· •nO •I t .. ~~! llCt Mme• _,., •••ol.,ilcQ .,.,., BarbourvoUe a<>O Bowl•"'J Gr<·""· All<lul ~O n1qnw~Y' ..,.,. uf'<le< .. ~1er. n1any l)t,oqe1..,e•e ,.~•twOout ~no" .cl\004•<1.,,...,, Gems, S t e r eo Gone Burglars '>''ho pried open a slid- in ~ i,:lass door to gain entry left a D<ina Point home with jewelry ;_ind stereo equip1nent valued al Sl.000. Orange County Sheriff's offierrs reported. Deputies said the theft oc<.·u rrcd while homco11·ner Jl lanchard Beck Jones , 53, of33462 Seabright Lane, "·as absent from !he premises. Ex-Oklahoma 4 DAYS Chief Guilty , , \ ~ I ~\_ \ "-. (,__ ~- -..-From Wire Services i: OKLAHOJ\-1A CITY -Former Gov. David Hall <-' t:-o"I" \ \I I·:..;. \ 0 '\1.\! ' ' cconomize on their legal rights." typical ne .... -uranium rod., has The suit , he said, has been about four percent Uranium 235, '"breu•in~ three or four year s" the isotope tha t is critical to the because of city inaction in housing production of electricity. matters. \.Vhen the rods j.!Cl tired. the U f'rom Page A I ACTRESS ... the movies, marrying Southern ;.iltorney and businessman Eaton Chalkley, a forme r FBI agent. 'fhey li\'Cd on a farm in Car- rollton, Ga .. moving laler to Yla s h ington, D .e ., and "Ft. l~aud erdalc, Fla., wher e Chal,kley diC'd in 1966. In 1969, illn<>ss forced her out of the starring in "Mame" in Las Vegas. She had appeared in "\\'here Love llas Gone" and other rilms in occasional acting jobs during her marriage. and in 1971 played opposite \Villi am llolde n in "The Revengers." "235 level dro1>s to about three per- cent. Otto:-;n11 ""•.d In add1t1un l O replacing one-- third of lhl' l"l'actor. rods, techni - cians at lht· plant" usin)..( a crane will re-arrange the 1·emaining ·rod assemblies for maximum nuclear reaction, Ot toson said. Electricity from the pl.int is gt'neraled as· the deca)'ing radioactive isotopes heat water u•hich c reates steam that drives large generators. The spinning of the generators, through an elec- tro· magnetic interaction sei;ds JHl\ver down th e. high-tension \\ires leading away from the pl<inl, located south of San Clemente. The re fu eling is the fourth s ince the plant opened in 1968. The last reju\•e nation look place in July 1973. AU ITEMS CASH&CARRY •WE FINANCE• PATTY ••• iNho had represented Scott's son . Jock . e ~eoe.t-wl\11 .. i>ollll ·ol J ctSt<>tt .~orme\-aw.itcdfrtc­ tci,11t Oberlin College in Ohio arid a tritiC or thu sport.!' t labllsh- ment, a nd hie: u•ifc, Mick(. Sre un· known. -Source;; h11-ve .said the Scott couple, who recently lived at pro basketball st ar Bill Walton's house in West Linn, Ore .. are be· ing sought for questioning ctbout the farmhouse hideout by another grand jury in Har- risburg, Pa. The youn.ger Scott t!luded an · FBI agent in <1 high-speed cha!ie 1 last week, the San Francisco Chronicle reported today. Scott apparently became aware the agent was following him on the night of ~larch 6 in a Berkeley ne~g hborhood and a£:_ celerated his r ented car, tt>e newspaper said. ORAN GE COAST s DAILY PILOT '""°"Or-Cw•t 0•11~ P!IO!. ""lh wflith '''""'" Do...., 1ht ........ p, .... 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RAIN or SHINE BACKYARD SALE :: ' •S ulf on Cars f'iled :: ~ ' • • SACRAMENTO -The traditional but now eontroversial policy of the stale leas ing cars for California legis lators has wound up in court. : ' Two San Francisco attorneys filed suit Friday ! a sking Sacr a mento Superior Court lo end the ·: Practice that costs taxpayers at least $320,000 a ! 1ear . • :.~ •Fight f o r Citfl Rages SAIGON -The Viet Cong have claimed :~ capture of the provincial capital or Ban A1e Thuot, •! but the Saigon Command said its forces are still .;,: f\ghling inside the city. There was no word from the nine Americans ~ trapped in Ban Me Thuot . A. Vi et Cong spokesman ... said, "Any foreign r esidents are gi\'en assurance ::'. and protection by the revolutionary governm ent ~ <Viet CongJ. This includes honest Am erica ns.'' •Israelis 'Cool' ~ JERUSALEM -Despite a cool Israeli reaction ):: to the latest Egyptian peace proposals, Seeretary of " State He nry Kissinger believes he can lake back a :: concrete response on a Sinai troop "'ithdrawal whe n ~ hereturnstoCairoSunday. ~~. The Jewish sabbath rules out offi cial meetings . here, so Kissinger fli es to Syria today for his second ::: t'ri!it in a week to try to blunt the opposition of ~: Presic1en t H afez Assad to an E gyptian-Israeli ;."; 5etllement. ,; •S trip-m i ning Blow '· :;: WASH INGTON -Environmentalists ha\le lo.s t :;: their bid to have a proposed federal strip-mining :,: regulation program a dmin ist~rcd by the """ En¥ironmental Protection Agency. ;;: The flouse rejected two attempts Friday to give ~ the program to the EPA instead of the Inte rior i!; Depeit.menl, which some environmentalists claim is biased toward the coal indus&.ry. ~ .•• ,.._BU• Offlrials "" BERKELEY -Gov. 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' l.SSOllTID PADS SUPER V A LU ES • - Pi:eview OiiTap 1 A preview party marJdna the ,Laguna Beach School of Art's \ Yout.b ~rt Festival will be held fl'(>m ~ lQ ~ p.m . today at the Laguna Beach Museum of Art 307CllffDrive. ' . I The announcement 'Of four 1overall excellence and 12 honora- J ble mention awards from the 800 entries submitted lo the contest will highlight the party at 3:45 p .m. I Judges included Sterhn~ Holloway, actor and art collec· tor; Ray Jacob, Laguna Beach ; School or Art instructor, and Bet- • ty Turnbull, curator of tJle I Newport Harbor Art Museum. I The 16 wjnners are among 150 , top entries that wlll be on display •at the museum. Entries were s ubmitted by students froIR 25 school districts througho~ the lcounty. The a fte rnoon party will feature Phil Dillinger, a magi- , cian who holds memberships in the International Magicians' As· · s oclation and the Order of Merlin. A clown also will be on· hand lo mingle with the crowd. The reception will be hosted by the .. Designing Women," the School of Art's support group. Valley Cagers Set Playoffs Seventh and eighth gr adt:rs in the Fountain Valley School Dis· trict will be testing their bask~l· ball ski Us today in court playoffs. - The public is invited to the 2: 30 to 7 p.m . games, all al Fountain Valley High School. There is no admission ch arge. Vying for top honors in the' con· solation bracket will be girls' teams from Mc Dowell and Talbert Schools at 2 :30 p.m., followed by a boys' consolation game at 4 p.m. with teams from Oka and Nieblas Schools. Championships for girls will be at 5:30 p.m . between teams from Harpe r and Nieblas Schools, with the boys' c.h a mpionsh i p scheduled for 7 p.m. between Fountain Valley and Harper Schools. j Chamber Singers At' St. George's A concert of religious niusic will be presented by the Sad- dle back Co lh~ge Chamber Singers at 5 p.m . Sunday at St. George's Episcopal Church, Laguna Hills. A soloist, string quartet, organ, percussion ensemble and dan- cers will join the Chamber singers in the admission-free, public concert. · Daffy Pilot Dd•wy I• G11C1raedeed Monday·Frtday· II yov do nol haVe your paper by 5:~ p m., aill before 7 p m. and your copy Wiii be d&- l1ve<ed. SMurday and Sunday If you do not recewe Your copy by 9 a.m s.tur· day, or 8 am Sunday. call before 10 a.m and your copy will be dehvered. ClrceHffo. TeleJ"-' Most Orange County Areas 642AJJ I Nor1h...,.s1 Huntington Beach. and We&tmlnater ..... S4C).IUO San Clemente. Cap1strano.Beact"t. San Juan Capistrano, Dana Point. South Laguna. Laguna Niguel ..•••..... 4'M6JO IP Saturdl , March 15. 1975 DAILY PILOT ' ·Ascent of . 37,080 Feet His By JOH~ VALTERZA1 Of .. DlltW ...... ~H l\ay Gallaeher and his friends fire(! up th~ propane burners and inflated his new ballpon loday in a field near Perris in a very special christening . The i"formal eeTemony, co~plete with champagne, marked the beginning of four weeks of advance work before the Newport Beach balloonist becomes formally introduced to the jet stream.• Gallagher. the qianager of Don Piccard Balloons, a commercial firm in Costi Mesa, is only a few weeks from a n assau,Jt on the world altitude record for hot -air "balloons. His goal is 37 ,080 feet -a level where man's most primitive method of flight is difficult and perhaps deadly. CAPISTRANOTEENAGER STARS IN DISNEY MOVIE Paul Szemenyet, 15, Can W•tch Hlmself Sunday "The probl ems up there amount to severe cold -70 degrees below zero -a jet : ·,. stream that is sometimes un· ii. predictable and the lack of oxy· · ~ gen. "But if I fall, it'll be my fault and no one e lse's," said the slightly-built aerialist with a dis· tinct tinge or the South in his speech. 'Real Experienee' Capistrano Youth I • S. Gallagher has spent six months, and about $6,000 of his own cash, developing the hot-air balloon and life-support systems to help him try for the record. Stars in TV Show The equipment is basic arid re- latively unsophisticated by con- temporary standards. He doesn't plan a long stay in the heights. The entire assault will last perhaps two hours. By JACK CHAPPELL Of tl\e Dally Pltet Slaff The wolves were muzzled with thin nylon, the night cenes were shot during broad daylight and half the lime the film crew pulled the "horse-drawn" wagon. Techniques of the, film making business came as something of a surprise to Paul Szemenyei of San Juan Capistrano who during his fi(sl film performance played· a major role in jl Dis ney television production. .. Paul plays "J amie," lt}eowner or Deacon. a typical atypical, DI~· ney dog in .. Deacon the High Noon Dog" showing at 7:30 p.m . Sund.ay on Channel 4 NBC It is Deacon the dog wtw trig- gers th.e gunfight at th9 og Cor! ral in Tombstone Ariz.: accord· ing ~o the film; just one ot thf. many adventates the critter edl coun\ers a s he searcne5the west for bis young IT}iSter I ' Paul was an eighth grade stu· det\l in Mate<> For$ler Junior High Scl')ool when writer of the production, Normah Wright of San Cle mente. called the school drama teacher and asked if any of the students would like to try outfor the part. Paul was one •of s\.weral who did. He and his mother Barbara spent about a fT\Onth on location with the film company Pattl wa:; paid $50 a day plus a $l.O a day food allowance, Mrs. Sicme.nyei received $25 a day plus food al· Iowa.nee. One of the locations was Silver City in Idaho, an old dilapidated silver mining town, Paul said. There, rooms were lighted with kerosene lamps and most of U~e common everyday creature com· forts were latking. .. It was' quite an experience ror both of us,'' Mrs. Szemenyei said. Tbe film production techniques used bore little relation to what was actually supposed to be hap- pening, Paul said . f Special filters created the riight scenes and other special ef· feels make what the camera sees appear to be real. His balloon as the same basic type currently used by fun seekers -just a bit larger. However , three key systems have required hours of consulta- tion with experts in high-altitude flight and are crucial to Gallagher's survival and suc· cess. .. I knew that all of it couldn't be reaJ, but I thought it might be kind of similar,'' Paul said. At least one of the movie's shootings turned out to be too re· al though. A horse began acting JJP and Paul was nearly a passengeron arunawaywagon. A breathing system similar to that used by j et pilots already has been completed with one ·modification. The horse was replaced with a mule The film was shot nearly two ye•rs ago, and Paul1said some of hj.9friends whom be had told of his part were beginning to wonder if it e\"er would be aired. ''It'll be so cold up there that ·the vent on the mouthpiece where I ex.hale will have to be kept freeot ice. "I figured that unless I could keep the mouthpiece warm, the vent would freeze up with the condensation from my breath." he explained, withdrawing a nest of tiny wires and cloth froth a desk drawer. ~ GOP Leader J.N. Swartley Dies at 54 John Naylor "Skip" SwartJey of Laguna Nigu~l. a longtime Orange County Republican Par· ty strategist, is dead at the age of 54. · Military funeral services for ·"Mr. SwaJ'.tley, 32452 Ascension Road, will-be held at3 p.m . today at El Toro Marine Corp Air Sta· tion Chapel. Burial will follow al El Toro Cemetery. A native of Philadelphia, Pa.,. Mr Swartley served in the Marine Corps for 20 years before retiring as a lieutenant colonel During World Warn, he served as a dive-bomber pilot in the Pacific Following tetirement from the corps, Mr Swartley worked for McDonnell Douglas Aircraft un· lil 1969 when he formed hi s own public relations, marketing and political management agency, known as J . N. Swartley amt As· sociates. . Jn 1972 he served as Orange County coordinator for the Com· mittee to Reelect the President, the campaign organization that successfully· returned Richard Nixon to office. ln 1973, Mr. Swartley served as polillcal affairs director for the California Real Estate Associa· ti on. One year ago, be was appoint- ed industrial r~l-.lions · director foe Avco Community Developers of Laiuna Niguel.. · Mr. SWartley was a member of ttte Republicart State Central Committee. He •held numerous memberships in military and 1 management associations. He is survtved by his widow, Clrolyn, of tbe family home; a son , W.illiant B., ot Santa ' ~ara ; a dauot~. Natalie B. of t~aho ; a flepson~ George ffatlh t of Cost Mesa, and his motiler, Mrs . M arlan N . S~Y ·"°'New 'J~say. I "I bougbt some· electric socks and m ade some modifications so ' Daily Pt .. t Staff ,.._., HE PLANS HIGHEST BALl.OON ASCENT IN HISTORY For Ray Gallagher, A Date with the Jet Stream they'll fit ios1dc and keep my face warm," he said. As for the rest of his body, he has little to worry about. He'll wear a s ix-inch thick suit of goose down rated to keep a body warm at minus-lOOdegrccs. There are other technical con - c erns about the fli ght which wi ll begin al a small airfield near Rosamond. a few miles from Edwards Air Force Base in the Antelope Valley. His propane tank will have Lu be preheated and lhen nestled in insulation, for. if the hquid gu::. becomes as cold as the uir around it. the gas will no longer form 1'o gas; no hc:.it. l'Oo hcut: rn1 flight. Aircraft and radar '"ill lraN~ Gallagher's flight -not onl} for reasons of tlis own safety and verification of the altitude, but also to alert the m any jets who ·fly the jetstream as a transcon· tinent'al ~ighw ay. ''There are so many things that could screw up, but in the next 1 four weeks we'll lake test nights to work out all the kinks," hl• i said. 1 One of the greate:.t of his con· t cerns, Gallagher said, is the' formation of a carbon dioxide"t layer surrounding his burners. At that altitude, he explained,~· 'that gas (the by-product of com-• bustion> tends to gather around1 the source of heat a nd could easily': snuffthe flame. 1 A large t ank of compressed aii-., "ill be brought along to dispcr~e the blanket of gas. Gall agh er has one ::.pec1al :.icll' ity which he plans if he re- turns from the voyage successful :.it beating t~e record no" held by Kingswood Spr ott of Lakeland. F1a. (Sprott has reached 32,200 feel). "The minute I gel down . l"ll drink lqts of champagne.·· he mused. ~~lJ@@ 100% Solid State NO FINANCE OR CARRYING CHA~GES IF PAID FOR IN 90 DAYS (ooc) E T3~3 --= --, 2'> dllQ s 3 I 9 LESS REIAT! ., OVER 20 YRS. IN ORANGE COUNTY I ' WHYIUY ATAIC? V' .. c:..lltff_ ......... '-........ ,. .......... _ ........ ,,_ .... .... •I,_ .... ~• J .,_ ..... NM W ....... • ..... W-.y-....................... ~~a-.. w. ~-~~' W.141•'Wo._Ow ............. _.o.t•MoC ...... .-~ , • Y AWl•qUAUT'f •S&IC1.'tOH•SHYICI f Af CWLYPlLOT ' ......... H1~llerTrtollf 8'-ai.tt~. 1230 B•.ter St., C°'l~ Mesa: wortbJp &trvlces at 8:30 8.9d 11 a.m.; Paator Con.Ue Salios con. tlnues sludie-s in D•nltl; church Sl'hool al 9:45 a .m.: oulrf!ach campaign '"Bqc 'Em'' ls un· derw.ay with _studies fot'all •Jes; evening servu:~e a t 6, with studies in <?ospet of John : inidweek family hour on Wednesdays at 7 p.m., v.•ith stu4ies for all ages. ,--------,-------~-::--...... .r--:::~~....,._,.,... Seminar," eiplorihll Ibo .. rvlen at I ind JD::io a.m.; ·~--tb8me1, aoop, coelcery , aermon; "Wllat'1 ~ NotM!,'" • lioln• .ie.ot ror t»·-er by Pastor ll<>1er J. Betc; Chri•· 'leaaoa: .81bb•t• morntnc Uan educaUon hour at t :l5 a.m.; .-Yibel wJJl M ·lleW at 1:30 a.m... nunery' care available: Lenten al ll&reb a, folto.ed by the' V•pec aen~e, with dr1ma tn· ·-yTou.hclauotlta.m.; the UUed "Exile: TJ>e Sul!ering Ser· ..\cacle my• 1 wee kl)' f1mll)' vant," will be held Wedneaday at • ·Pulpit & Pew Flrsl Baptist C.utcll. 2501 Clirf Dn"e, Newport Heights; church school for all aces at 9:30 a .m .; worship service lit 10:~ a.m . ;, sermon: "Running Jesus Out or Tov.·n" by Dr. Dick Ward, guest speaker; evening' service at 7, "'ilh Kenton Beshore JI . youth minister , preac!!,ing; prayer and Bible study and ''New Lire" for high school groups on Wednes- day at 7:30 p .m. Central Baptist Tefnple, 7661 \\'arner Ave., Huntington Beach. v.·ill conduct a bus trip lo Hunt- ington Library and Arboretum on April 3; arranged by ··The Jol- ly 6Crs··. retirement age group, the bus will leave the church at 9 a.m. and return at 4 p.m.; re- servations aild further informa- tion may be obtained by calling \\'innie Anderson , 893-6497 or Louise Chri stian, 536-9851. Fountain Valley Baptist Church meets t emporarilv <1t Fountai n Va lle y CommUnity Cent er. 10220 Slater Ave., Foun- tain Valley. until completion of the new building which is being constructed at tbe cor ner o( Slater a nd Ward Streets: church sc hool at 9:4S a .m.: worship service at 10:45 a:m.; sermon by Pastor Eugene .K . Stroh; evening service at 7. El Toro Baptist Church, 23302 El Toro Rd ., El Toro; Biblestudv for <1 U ages at 9: 45 a.n1 .: •.vorshiP service at 11 a .m .; sermon: '"A Gentile Be com es a Christian."' from the Book of Acts, bv Pastor Bill Tolbert :· evening se'rv ice at 6:30. with Pastor Tolbert pre- senting ··i s 1'~ai1h f{~ally Enough," fro m Acts 15. •·trst Baptis t Church, 2452 1 Moulton Parkway, Laguna J·lills; churc h school for all ages at 9::30 a.m.; worship service at 10 :45 a.m.; sermon : --1'he l mpossihle J\1i ssion" by the Re\'. Dr. Raymond Weigum, associate .director, div ision of \Vorld ~1i s­ sion Support, American Baptist Churches. guest speaker: Tues- da.v friendship cl<iss for senior adults. taught by the Re\·. Rival lla"'·kins. assistant ministt·r. \\ill have a potluck d inner in Fello"'·shi p Hall: call 837-2.i35 for time and details: micly,·eck Bible study and praye1· on \llcdnesd;iys at 7 p.m .. led by the Rev . Or. Ivan Bell, past or; Bible study for youth on Thursda ys at 7 30 p.m., led by \Vill i am Tell. Bible Central Bible Churl'h, 190 2Jrd St .. Costa ~1esa; church school classes for all ages al 9 a .m.: \l'Orship services at 10 a.m. a nd 5:30 p.m .; Tuesday, the concert band of Moody Bible Institute in Chicago "'·ill present a conc ert at 7:30 p.m . at the church ; led by Gerald Edmonds, the band's re· pertolre includes concert music, hymns and gospel arrange. ments; the public Is invited ; nlidweek prayer meetings on Wednesdays at 7 p.m. Grace ftlble Church meets at Veteran's Memorial Bldg., 565 \\'.18th St .. Costa 1'1esa : church school for all ages at 9:30 e.m.; "'Orship services at 10 :30 a.m . nnd 7 p.m .; sermon : "'\I/bat Js Evil?'" by Pastor Thomas Tyree; nursery l'are provided: for in - formation regardine the pastor's tape library and weekly home Bi· hie studies. call 552-0092 or 421 -5260. Alesa Bible Chapel, 1734 Orange Ave., Costa ?.1 esa: pastor's new class on ••J\1y Faith Bibli cal Teachers" will begin at 9:45 a.m . in his study; worship services al 10:50 a.m. and 7 p.m.; · sermons by Pastor Bob Jacobs; the ··tru-tones Trio" from Escon- dido Foursquare Church will sing at the 7 p.m . service; mid\lo·eck Bible study Wednesdays at 1:30 p .m., led by Steve Rasdall, on the seventh chapter of Gospel of .John. · Christia" F1rst Christian Church, l..egion and G le'nneyre Slret>ts. Laguna Beach : adult Bible class at 9:45 a.m .. "·ith a discussion or ··\Ve llave a Special Jt el<itionship "". wo rship scr\·ice at 10:45 a.m .. sermon : ··Extr<i Special " by Pastor Rich ard S"•ancy ; Don l·lall in "''ill ~i n g ··1'he Palms": Bible class on 'J'ucsday at 7:30 p.m .; choir practice each S<itur- 'lCtay at 4 p . n1 · Harbor Christian Church, Dis· ciples of Christ, 2401 Irvine Ave., Newport J3cach: elders prayer servi ce al 9 a .m .;· church school for all :iges Jt 9:30 a.m., with Palm Sunday r ehears al for children : 11 orship service at 10 :45 a .n1 .: sermon : ··Choose Life. It's a Better \V ay to Go"; CYI-~ meets at 6 p .n1.; Chi Rho and Pr;:-1ycr and GroWth group meets at 7 p .m .; combined potlu('k "'ith Temple Isaiah con · greg.:ition on Thursday at 6:30 p.m . .,.,,ith program by the com · bint'd choirs: pastor's class on Saturdays at 2 p.m. Christia•• Scif:"Hce Fin;t Church of Christ, Scien- tist. ~880 Mes a Verde Drive, Costa A1csa: church school at 9:15 a .m .; "'orship service at 11 a.m .: First Church of Christ, Scientist, 8th and Oli ve Streets, I luntington Beach; church .sc hool and ~·orshi p ser1·ices at 9:30 t1 nd 11 a.m .: Informal GroupofCliris· tian Sc ientis ts. L:niversity Hi gh School. 4771 Campus Drive, Irvine : church school at 9 a.m.; ' "'orshlJ> a:ervite al tO :JO a .m.: f1r•t th•r~• .t Cllrbt. Sclm,ist, ~ Via Lldo, Newport Beach ; c hurt h school and wors hip service at 9 and 10 : 30 a. m.; Flnl Church qf Cbrtat, Sde11tbl, 83.S lllgh Drive, L a1una Beach: ' church school and worship servil'eat lOa.m .; SecoodO.utth of Christ, Scientist, 3100 Paciric View Drive. Corona del Mar: church school and worship ser,·ice at 10 a .m .; Wednesday testimony meetings at 8 p.m . at all churches; reading rooms available in a ll . but lrv!ne; ·ca,_,.,,.,,,,i., fl Commu nity Church by the Bay, 1807 Wes tcliff Drive, Ne\lo·port Beach, conducts its services at the Lido Theater, 3459 \1ia Lido, Ne"'·port Beach, al 10 a .m .; sern1o n : "The Inner lleal('r" by the Rev. Dr. William R. Park er , minister; midweek meditation and healing services are held on Wednesdays at IO a.m. at the San Franciscan, 1617 \\'eStl'liff Dri \'e, Newport Beach. Fairvie"'' Community Cbutth, <A BCI. 2525 Fairview Rd., cor· ncr of Fair Drive, Costa Mesa ; "·orship servife at 10 a.m.; sermon by Richard W. Doss. pre- al·hing minister; coffee and con- versation follow thC service ; talkback at 11: 15 a.m. Cf>Hgregat Ion al Neighborhood Coogregatlonal Church, United Church of Christ, St. Ann and Glenneyre Streets, Laguna Beach ; special mini- service at 9 a .m. for those unable to attend later service; regular "''orship service at 10 a.m.; sermon on the last words of Jesus from the cross, "Tod ay You Will ·Be With Me in Paradise" from series of Lenten messages by the Rev. John M. Reynolds. Commupily Church, Congr~ga­ tlonal, 611 l·leliotrope Av e., Corona del Mar: church .sc hool and "'Orship service at 10 a .m.; fi fth Sunda)' Jn Lent sermon: ··Praye r Creates a New Situa- tion " hy the Rev . Dooald W. Kutz ; membershi p c lass to be re· ceived into the church: Board of ·rrustees to meet on Tuesday al 8 p.m. Plymouth Co ngregational Church of :\'.e"'·port Harbor, 3262 R1·oad St ., Newport Beach; adult and youth Bible studit..'S at 9 a.m.; churc h sc hool and worship service at 10 a .m .; sermon: "Lift i·lim Up., by the Rev. Dr. John A. Lindvall. pastor; evening Bible study at 7 Episcf>pal Saint Michael and All Ans:els Episcopal Church, 3233 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar ; Ho- ly Communion services at 8 and 9:30 a.m.; sermon by the Rev . • :ANplla will be held aii Mal<h 23, 7 :aD p.m.; Maundy Tbursd01 ~ ·· fl'Oldltoip.m. tervlce1wiHbeatdand7:30p.m., John i '""" D ·-=· .• With Good Friday 1ervice at 1 :30 1er• •VP, : • T•!'lfle EU1t el M...._ Viejo ·p.m. meellnr wllh the W ·Com· wlU ...,.. .. t 1 1peclal 111..U..1 of Q'.liaaloo will be held fol the Ute aeneral inembet'lhlp Wed· Chrt1l L•lher•• Oa~ 1ii0 •:30 a.m., Eucharitt to plan • ftelday at I p.m .• at the home ot Victoria St., COila Mesa ; Com -~~lal Euchartsl once a ~th ·Mr. and Mtt. Danny Jl.ol.eftthal, munlon worship servi«a at 1:15 1n 'ft'hlcll P•rl•h famlHec wlll 21331 8'.eo Mlsalon \Vle]o to and 11 a .m .; sermon: "'What partJc.IJ)ate: ~ oa I.be board'a retolutJOn to Should We. Do?" by Pastor L. ~ w~a1...1.".a . II: •--··t::;· 1 renew th• contr1ct bf Rabbi V.Tornow;churthschoolandBl· ~ ........ , p .. "..,.... Attbw-HollanderrortheCom ble classel at 9:30 a .m .; 8231 Elli• St., HunUnatoa· acb; ,,_. lhe. 1enl9r clua al e-midweek Lenten Communion ~Y C~firftnaUo~ will be hltlil at .• 111croU. tchoot wlll uct a service on Wednesday at 7:30 9.30 a.m. aer'llice. tbt-JU. Rev. apecial you.th Sb1b on Friday p.m.,''Alith the theme: .. The P,rice Cedlie E . .Mills. D.D. llltlioP ol •t t p.m . at Fellowship Hall of ol Llf•," by ChaplainBolleson. the'VJrctn l1land1 (retired) wW llount QI Olivet Lutheran otflci•te; the Rev. J1~ C. ·,.,CbUJ"C'b, Mm Chrilanta Drive, Grace Lutheran Ctturch, 6931 present a c ass of 22 candidat.es .,, , .. · ~hip services at 8:30 Caley, rect&o( St. Wilfrid• wW 4 lllM)on Viejo. , ~dl~ger Ap., Huntincton for conflr atton; a receptidn. fle•ple . llaJI• of NewPort and 10 :30 a .m .; baptisms; wtll be hel in\medlately .tler r.eac~ ~iU¥e) conducts sermon: ''Celebrate Faith" by the service for the bishop 8;nd the • ill reeular Sabb1tb services each Pastor Paul C. Johnsen: corree riewlyconfirmed ernben..._ F't'lday at l :lS p.m. at Harbor. fellows hip with hostess Sue IMe" ... '• lflt~ft Chriltl•n Church, 2401 Irvine. ~tchardt at 9:20 a.m.: Chris- All I 1 U Ill be Ave .• Newport Beach; ,Allen t1aneducatlonhourforallagesat ?C8 c~n1re1a ons w Gonsher, student r&bbt will of. 9:30 a.n\ ... and for age three attending a c1rcull-~aembl1tbh ·riclate twice ~a mo~th and though second grade at 10 :30 weekend at N~rco A11embl1 moderate a . dlacusslon 1roup a.m.; nursery care ava.ilable. Hall, 1001 P1rkrid1e Ave., after the service· Frlday th Norco; theme of the asaemblJ ls . " • e "Ha\le we Kept Our· Sense &nd con1re1auon wi1l~elebrate the Been Watchrul""· the birthda)' or Roy ton Sandler, . · • P"?lram editor of the mon Jy nMletter begu~s toda y.at 1: 55 p.m. with the of the temple. evening session at &:40; Sunday's program will begin at t a.m., with talk on dedication and bap- tism at 9: 15 a .m.; public talk, "Stand StiJI and See the Salva- tion of Jehovah" will he at 2 p.m. on Sunday, with the assembly· concluding at 4 :30 p.m. JEWISH Shlr Ha Ma 'alot Harbor Reform Temple will have a special program at Shabbat services on Friday at 8:15 p.JTI 1, al 1400 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport B eac h ; Dr . Abraham Zygielbaum, lecturer on Ea*tern European history and literature, guest speaker ; he will discuss Jewish mysticism and the play ·'The Dybbuk" which is present· ly al Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles. Temple Bat Y ahm of Newport Beach (Reform) will hold Sab- bath services Friday at 8: 15 p.m . at the Zonia Club of Newport Harbor, 2101 15th St., Newport Beach; Ra bbl Melvin D . · Silverman's message will be ··Emancipation Proclamation: A Split in the Civil War Jewish Community .. ; he will also pre- sent bi -centennial portrait5 of J . Benjamin and M. Heilprin; Isaac Kriger of Mission Viejo will be guest cantor : an Oneg Sbabbat, hosted by Morrie and Julia Matcha of Balbo•. wiU follow the Passover Sabbath service; for further inCorniation ," cal"I 64-4·1999. Israel Andemy of lrvlne con- ducts its Sabbath .service on.f'tj. day at 8: 15 p.m. In the old Irvine School on Sand Canyon Avenue off the Santa Ana Freeway; Rah· bi Robert Jeremiah Berqman, Academy -dean , will discuss "A Temple Sharon, Camenatlve, 617 W. Hamilton St.,·Costa Mesa, will celebrate Bar Mltivah d. Craig Feiner of Huntin&lon Beach, durlnc recuJar Sabbath services: at 9:15 a.m. today: Temple Men's Club wi11 meet Monday at I p .m .; Sisterhood will meet Wednesday al 8 p.m., with Dt. Norton B. Stern discuss- ing "History or the Jewish Peo- ple in Los Angeles and Orange Counties''; regular Friday services begin at 8 :15 p.m. with· Rabbi Sheldon M . Kirsch deliver- ing the sermon on "The God Idea ln Judaism". . 1..utller•" lAltheran Cbarch ol the Cross, 24231 El Toro Rd., LagWia Hills: worship services at 8:30 and ll a .m.; church school and adult Bi· ble classel at 9:.fiS a.m.; nursery care available during all three hours; 1ermon: '·one Died For All" b)''tbe Rev. Dr. William R. Eller; ·midwtek Lenten service 1 on WJaya at 7:~ p.m.: a film," umph and Defeat" will be sho • l.· Prl•ce . er Peaee L11tberaa Chucb. 2987 Mesa Verde Drive, Costa Mesf; worship services at 8 and 11 a .m.; 1ermoo: "~oo Shall i+••·~y Pas!« Ja~·~1 N...,, fa fly pollucll' r na -<proar m at 5:30 p.,,.; featured wi l. b• the New'pbr Vtrti.loso Flute Enlemble, dJrect- ed by Ric Starr; midweek Lenten service on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m., with program by ''New Llfe." · Ne•port Harbor Lutheran Church, '198 Dover Drive, Newport Beach ; wors hip Latheran Church of the Masi.er, 2900 Pacific View Dtive. Corona del Mar; church school classes ror all ages at 9: 15 a .m.; worship service al 10:30 a .m.; sermon: •'How to Get Rid of Jesus" by Pastor Larry Fruhl- ing ; Junior Luther Leag ue barbecue at S p.m.; midweek Lenten service on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Redeemer Lutheran Church, 16351 Springdale St., Huntington Beach; worship services at 8:15 and 10 :45 a .m .; sermon by the Rev. Dr. Arnold Kuntz, president of the Southern California Dis- trict of the Lutheran Church • Mis,aquri Synod, guest minister; churcll school al 9:30 a.m.; Bible clas~ on Wednesdays at 9:30 a,\m. 'for the ladies, aod 7 :~p.m . for1adul~s and teen-agers. Methodist First United Methodist Church, 18225 Bushard St., Foun- tain .Valley ; church school and worship service at 9:30 a.m.; sermon: '"A Man for Others" by Pastor Ford R. Miller; youth groups, under leadership or Ray Adams, youth minister. meet at 6:~ p.m.; grand opening or new multi·purpose worship center scheduled for !\larch 23 . Christ Church by the Sea0 Unit- ed Methodist Church, 1400 W. Balboa Blvd., "ft'ewport Beach; worship churc.~ scboo\ a,i4 service at 9:30' a .m.; l!lermon : ··when You Pray"; choir, under direction of Mae Driver. will sing ''Hear Us, Holy Jesus"; pastor's class. fifth in series on gospels, at 11 a.m.; youth re:llowship meets at 7 p.m.; all-churt:h potluck din- ner on Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. CS.. 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I ,. ,. / f C·DT ·TftCH hO\iiebOld ltemi •vaJlable; prO: Uon 6boul :&'I '-l. • • • ceeda to carry out church ml•· ci .. es. • <C..Un slonary pro•t1'1 : for furiher ln· • , .aecl from Pa1eM) ~mltloll, clll Mra. Bruce _ ~_ewpor& HarNr C'llt•ielt ol Pl •Y.Pfftk1~t.•tS48·7'98. . ~· .... SelHe• fn*U at SU rat United Metlaodlal · J =r St.1 ,Coatf·#~; churc)\ Oaweb, 272117th St., HunUn,too PN9fl l an. ~~,14iiviee. in· • Beach: worship senlces at 9: 15 •C H•ll ~ n1 medll&t f!! W•Uftl, Ind 10 :30 a.m.; sermon: "When St. Andrew" Preabyterla• at 11 a.m.; aernum: '11le Way ol Llfe Becomes a Worry.Go-, . Clliure~, eoo Sl.· Andrew's Rd., the Crot~" by the Rev. Eleanor ltound0 by the Rev. Edward c. Ntwl'ort ' B each ; wotsblp C. Jacklo'n, mlnl•ter; coffee and Erny, pastor; third in a series on Mrvlcet at 8L9:30 and 11 a.m.; · social hour tonow the service. tbe theme: .. The Faith That sermon; "A weaver," PAr'?. four . Women's Gvlld' wJll sponsor a 'Overcomes." midweek Lenten In a Lenten -.erles entitled Who · fund·ralsfnc "Sprtna Boutique" study for adult.a on Wednesday at Are You?'' tiy the Rev. Charles on March 21and22, from 10 a.m. 1~ p . m. with Pastor Erny H. Dlerenfi~ld ;, family niebts to 4 p.m. :· thfe will be knitted, teachlng .. 0 u r Metbodht continue op Sundays during crocheted, embroidered and de· Heritage."; youth Bible study March as church families ga~r corator lterns for all; also plant$, between 5 ~nd 7 p.m. for cratts, pottery and mJcrame; opp()Slte classes on 'll'uesdays, Wed-singing, t1Jarin1, and poth~ck Costa Mesa Park and Branch nesdays, Thursdays al 7 p.m... supper; youth department' pre· Library. and church membership clan senl4 the Chrtsti•n ainelng group tor junior high students on "Spring" in concert at 7:30'p.m. Saturdays at 10 a.m. Mesa Verde United Methodist Church, 1701 Baker St., Costa Mesa ; church school and wqrship service at 9:30 a .m.; sermon : "J es us and a Fis- herman's Tale.'' from a series. "Scenes From the Llfe of J esus!' by the Rev. Dr. B. Lothair Green minister; nursery care availab~ during the same hour. Presbyterian Cburcb ol the Connaat, 2850 Fairview Rd., Costa Mesa; worship services at 8:30 and 10 a .m.; serqion: ''The Unknown God" by, the Rev. Bruce A. Kurrle, past.or; Cove· nant ensemble will sing . "Ob Love, How· Deep" at the 8:30 service, and the rull Covenant Choir will sing at the 10 o'clock Service .. the Carol Choir and Cherub Choirs will participate in the youth choir festival at Anaheim Methodist Church, 1000 State College .Blvd .. Anaheim, from 3 lo 4:30 p.m.; public ls in- vited. I First United Methodist Church, 420 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa; church school for all ages at 9:30 a.m.; wors hip services at 9 :30 and -11 a.m.; sermon : .ftetlglouf Sc_lence "Jesus' Dedication to His Mis-First Church of Religious sion," fifth of Lenten series by · Science, 3011 S. El Camino Real, the Rev. Dr. Earl W. Isbell; San Clemeote; healing servjce at nursery care provided at both 10:40 a. m .: church school and services; senior high fellowship . worship t,ervice at 11 a.m.; meets al 6:30 p.m. United •SeTmon: 'The Point of Authori· Methodist Wom e n to sponsor· ty" by the Rev. LesJieS. Harrold. semi-annual rummage sale Fri-pastor; ~aJI 492-8102 to scheduled day, from 9 a .m. to 4:30 p.m .. in pastoral counselling, spiritual Thompson Hall ; clothing and mind tre1'tment or for inform a- First Claurc11 of RelliloH Science mee~ at C1>rona de.l Mar High School, 2101 Eastbluff Drive, l'iewport Beach; church . school and worship services at 10:30 a.m.; sermon: "Nothing to Fear" ,by the Rev. Albert Burke, mlnbter; Al Learned, organist; Mrs. Pat Benson, s.oloist, accom- panied by Mrs. Ella Richardson. Churcb of Rellclom Science, 609 nth St., 'Huntlhgton Beach; · pastor's class at 9:30 a.m .; heal- ing service at 10 :30 a.m.; junior cbur~h and worship service at 11 a .m .; sfrmon : "Dare to Believe" by the Rev. Peggy Bassett, minister ; nursery care provided; refreshments follow- ini the ser'Vice ; study 'group on Mondays at 10 a.m .; flr&t year classes and personal growth workshops on Tuesdays at 10 a .m . first meeting of new singles club on Sunday at I p.m. at home of Dixie Ketler, 6402-B W'1rner Ave .. Huntington Beach; Woman's Guild meeting on Wed- nesday at 10: 30 a.m.; dial-a- prayer, 24 hours a day, 536-2732. Q•" of ReU1&oa1 Science. aoou La sun a Canyon Rd., Lacuna Beach: worship services tt t •nd 11 1.m.; sermon: "On Hutnan Relations" by the Rev. Dr. Henry G6rhard, mlnlater; families with chfklrea are en· courased to attend the earlier nrvice when junior church ror chlld'ren of all aees through hiJCh school meets ; nursery care available at early service only. . ,(Jnltanan Orattge Coast Unitarian Unlversallst Church. 1259 Vic- . toria St., Costa Meia; church school I or age 3 throuab junior high school at 10 :30 a.m.: worship service at 10:30 a.m.; sermon: .. To Die for Tru_lh" by the Rev. Robert Jordan Ross, minister; nursery care availa- ble; midweek service on Weclnes- day at 7:30 p .m., with a program or dialogue and s haring. led by Sascha Rubenstein; coffee and dessert served. Saturday. M1rch 1&. 1'17& u .. ttarhn 1J niveraallst Fe1Jow1hlp, 429 Cypre~s Drive, Laguna Beach meets at 10 :30 a.m .; the Rev. Ernest Pi~. mlnlater of the Unlturlan Com· munity Churctl of Santa MonlcM, wUl be 1ue1t .speaker: his topic wlU be li5(l1m1 and the Spoiled ldenOty" ,as he identifies three catecorles or s t1 gmatiied pen0ns: tho!Se with physical de· formltlea, tf\ose with character blemishes and tho:.e with tribal sUamas; visitors are welcome; religious education classes for children are conducted at the same hour. l'arloeu Congregatio11• Calvary Evangelical Jt'r ee Church meets at Legion Hall. 384 Legion St., Laguna Beach; Bible school for all ages at 9 a.m.; worship service at 10:15 a.m .. · sermon: "The Denier·• by, Pastor Lee Kirkpatrick ; Bible study at 7 How does Christion Science htol? THE ~llM Listen to firsthand ell• periences. This week's program. .. COMrLITIL Y SUUOUMDED- IY GOD'S CARE" 61JO ......... A-640-U 1 :45 ····-IMPC-710-U 7:15 ......... OCM.fM- llJ.11_,..I MARCH 16, 1'7S ... Tr{UTH . .. : HEALS ~ ~ Recipea to add dining pl .. 1ure while 1ubtracting e11lorlea. Wednesday In th• DAILY PILOT O~ILY PILOT A5 p.m .. with th~ subject : .. The Triune God"; for further ln· formation, call 494·3342. Newport {;nlty Cburc'9 meet.a 4t the Zonta Club. 15th street and Jrvtne Avenue, Newport Beach : church school for all ages at 9 u.m.: "orsh1p M.•n ice at 10 a.m.; sermon. "Watch With Mo" by t he R~v . Sune' R ichards, minister Sltepberd or the Hills, United CblJrCh o( Christ, 30121 Niguel Rd ., Laguna Niguel; church school aod worshi p service at 10 a.m : youth group lo hold car wash today from 9 a m. lo 3 p.m. in church parking lot ; proceeds to be used for ~ outh group'b sum- mer trip to San Francisco: in- formal potluck and rap session today at 6:30 p m. at home of David and Ruth Sandberg, 24631 La Vida in Lu gun a Niguel , mem· bers <Vld friends of the church in- \'ited to attend. Monday March 17 , 7:30pm t9 12:30am 5 Hours ~This: Easter Selison . ••••••••••• T•r-1:0•11 The Orange 106 om .. lft Senc• e :.:-: CMMkf c.•"•o" *'rid utenture CtUSaCM pteSents vrorld missions special . .,,-me_ ..... Mltakwle~ Channels 5 and 48 • • OISCOVE1' ~·NEW DIRECTION •.• 'l:;'. • .. ' • N • • Attend • • LAKE HILLS COMMUNITY CHURCH • • ii Meeting at El Toro High School • : 9:30 and 11 A.M. Every Sunday 1 : . ..__..;.;.._ _______ . • • • • • ---SPECIAL MUSIC AND MESSAGES • SAT. SUN. FRI. SUN. March 15 March 23 M arch 28 March 30 Lenten Prayer Breakfast -for all women Palm Sunday -Contemporary Services Good Fr~day -Candlelight Communion Four Easter Worship Celebrations !II•..., • • • • DR. HAROLD f . LEESTMA, Founding P11tor Tel.,._ e Rn. Robert l . Wile, Anodate P"tor 137-IUT e ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• CONTEMPORARY \ CHRISTIAN MUSIC KYMS 106.3 FM Stereo ORANGE COAST CHURCH .. DffiECTORY ~~ ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH ~--WELCOMES YOU r ~ 3209 Via Udo, Newport Beach . . 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Balboa Blvd. 673-3805 Huntington Beach FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 2721 17th St. 53~537 Senk--9: 15 & l'O:JO N,,,_., Qire AM Momi"'8 Cltlrdt Sc••.. t: 15 : Huntington Beach-North · COMMUHITY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH l 6662 Hell Ave. S42...it461 w ..... f& l•.l• Cllmrdl~ 9:~ & I t:ll A.M. Irvine -Eas1 Bluff UMIVERSITY METHODIST CHURCH . 833-1233 18422 Culver Road at University Dnve Rev. Robert S. Shepard. Jr. w.,.,,. a.re• ScllMI t:JO A.M. W~ rr..Scltoal Wenlllp & a.rcti ~ 9-11:45 9 & IO:lO A.M. MEWPORT CEHTER UMITID METHODIST 1 ~1 Marguerite Ave .. Corona del Mar W_..., I S...., ScltMI • I O:eO A.M. le• . .-..L"- ~'44-f745 Shir Ha-Ma'alot Harb~r Reform Temple Rabbi Bernard P. King Sabbath Services Religious School meetina at CHRIST CHUACHllY THE &EA 1400 W. llallx>a lllW, N-' Beach For lnfONNtion: Call 675-7230 TEMPLE BAT YAHM (Ae'-1) .............. D. S&YllMAH "~ s ....... S..ket ......, ... ,.... 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McO.OW, h.tor w..-. Ii Ci.rdt Sci.a .. • ..t 10-.JO A."4. ~644-1341 This Sunday Worsh1 p in 'S.t.J/ndrL'w's Trcsln;ferinn Church ~ 600 St A ndrews Road • Newport Beach Dr. Clt.W1 H. DMt ... fMW. ....... Lenten Theme: "WHO ARE YOU?" Part IV: "A WEAVER" Dr. Chart.• H. Ol-*'t4d. ,,.-'""9 Services 8 A.M . 9.30 A.M. and 11 A.M. AIC LINE OF HELP--646-2222 TEMPLE ISAIAH COMSHVATIYI Sabbath S9"kH htry Friday at I: 15 P .M. ..... H..Mr Cllrttfieiii ~II fJf "--C:. IHD %40 I tr-llM A ....... .,_. ' 5S7·SIH 646-711% ,o. ... n1,,..,e&ttMe ISRAELACADIMY ._, .. Ut-llVERS{TY SYNAGOGUE A Celebration Or Llfe ~.M-.•16 .,... .,....... .,......... PWty'" !:JO pa J ""4My. Mwc• 11_.tl,... OtltfSWW ...,...., j'tet ..... s.....-..· s.r.r-t:JO...., ..... ~ 11:00 .... , ... a-·-.................... , .... ,., .. ,...~._~ I D ' • . . . . , -· ': . •• I ' .. .. .. . ' .. .. ~'I . I I j I I I I •• I t .t . ' l " .; .. 8111.ns ;and: Fed :Oder ire~ .,. RtcHAkotiuG~l:S , crtat~jo~ by inc;easlng thC mOney suppl , ~it perc\mt a ye1r from lm tO ltt4. Tbei 1rowth rate\ . w.i..,..._1..... er ,. · now ls tr)'ln1 without success lo do. lt cal) 'lip:lblate was pus bed even ~-aber in im Co I.I Pf'ttent, ere at· jObs bf .reducing the money supply, as Jt .dkt wllh iq.g'at least the.tl1 on-ot .,,..penq. when Richard 2P._W YORK -The ~ral Re"rve baa. 1uceess la1tyear. . M.Nl~on·wassee~ .._hlsaecond.t.ef1b.a1 President, ~~popular whippi'91 ot£ksreees,aion. When the money supply is increnld1 icredk ii Bw;111 .,. chlet.cinbmJc advl• lnNixon'1 first C'riU~ •l.Y it 'ti. .. DfOl.=the recesaJon,ind cheaper and businesses have more money to ex-term, •111 eiev'ated by Nlxl>n to the Fed made It~ aev~e.. Oefe 1•Y the.severity .>fi . pand production. This create• more ~ •nd chalrm'ansli;tp •n 1910 • the·rec . Wlf litevftabM-41.bere "·as little the services -and jobs. With employment h h, p,eople From J173 to ~-}trt, the Fed tried without Fed .~ do abOlillt jt wilhoulcausing even worse have more money to spend ror goods an services. success tO ch&ek the rapid 1avance' in inflation by P'oblema: .... · . Hou-es are easier to buy. · ·, reducin& the monetar)'~ to S.4.percent. More ... ~, ~ls no dispwte about the influence the Fed But if the money injected. into the system ex-drastic measures theft were lmpoM:ii:J by the Fed viietat1.~v~ the nation's ecQl'\OMY. Its Pollcies affect eeeda the output of goods and services. prices rise that U1htly and swiRJy t<educed lbe. growth rate to 1 the... liv~lihood of every Arx1i1erlcan. An<I maoy because the demand is greater. In a classlc lllfla· percent. • ~m1stt1 cbns'ider Fed Cti1iim1n Arthuf; F. tionary spir81, workers demand more pay to match Interest rates shot up, hlUlag I historic high or ,Burns S'~nd in poweronly totbe President. the increases and production costs rise. Consuiner 12 percent for the prime'bUsi.neSa loan r•te by JUiy. .. Yet, the Fed.'s pOllcies fol-the most paTf are prices increase further. ' Holl)e mortgage rates roSe to 11 ~ent or higher. formuJa~ in s~~ and irilplemente¢1n tt\49. lliud· -Wheri the money supply is decreased, credit:is The wtelhployment rate began \Ultltiarp climb, ' . Senate with the backing of such political opposites as liberal Sen. I-Jubert H. Humphrey <D·Minn.J and conservative James"8uckley tR·N. Y.). dJillcl vlorl4• of b1~b 'fmance. Not ~veh the most more expensive and businesses have less money for going trpm 5.2 per~ !'1 June to g.2 rper~e.nJ in knoWlidgeat!Je Fed-Vr'atcbers alwa.)'$ arc, sure wbat . business expansion. People have less to spend. January and Febru~ ~e lb~ 1iii1Uor\'.Jobi theE'edisupto,WJlil..wellafterthelact. · Production is cut back and workers are laid Off. were lo.st. · " . .,.. 'r ''Those c harged with the responsibility'of driv· ine the natior)'s money machine must stop altemat- in1 between driving hellbent down the roa~. eaus. ing Inflation, and slam!lling on the brakes so sl)a~; ly it 1 causes recession and une mployment, Humphrey told Burns at a hearing on the ·resolu- Tb,e Federal'Jles'erve was created Dec. 23 , 1913. Fewer workers produce fewer goods and service~,. Burns says the tiibt~ r4'th:ct.ion tn ·\U09kafy lts hlnrlions have changed somewhat since then IC the money s upply is decreased too sharply.,. it growth was necesal'iy t& ·u.nt'.rol lnfl~n. Few but simply put the Fed acts as the government '~ can cause a recession. The longer tbe supply ls economists 'wolild 4i581ree that ~stralnt). Was central banker and manages the nation's money tightly constraiued, t.M more severe and longer the needed. · , through a system of 12 branches and 5 570 com· recession. . ' .. mercial banks. ' Many economists -,r.ho believe the money supt. It controls the amount of money Jn circulation ly determines the d!reCtion or the economy say tile by ~eterminin:f how much should be printed. by ·Federal Reserve under Burns has erred in both ~uy1ng: and selling government securities, by decid· directions since 1971. .. 1ng on interest rates ror loans between banks and by setting the amountof cash reserve banks n1ust have in relation to deposits. '\ · THE MONEY SUPPLY is the total uf all de·· posits in checklpg accounts and cash in circulation. AFL·CIO PRESIDENf Georgi;: Meany calls the 11 .year·old Burns a "national disaster." And pre· ssure is mounting in Congress to leeislate control over the agency which has erijoyed unpreCedented independence. Control over the money supply gives Burns and the seven·member Federal RHerve Board of Gov· emors a powerful grip on the economy. It can Milton Friedman qf the University of Chicago said the Fed fueled inflation by allowing the money supply to grow al an accelerated av.crage rate of 7 .. . . . . ' • Freedom or Sec~ty?, By JOtlN HARMER o.,;191 N-1 krrict SACRA~1ENTO -Large non· profit foundations in reeent years have played increasingly impor· tant roles in directing American life. They spend millions financ'· ing stud ies and people v.'ho make studies of things of importance to America. Last year tbe.,.Ford Foundation issued the results of a three-year, $4 .million study into thf!SO-called energy crisis. THe study, propos· ing more .government and less energy foi-the United Slates, was called "A Time tO Choose." Many who looked at the study, at the names or those involved. at who sponsor~d it arld al its cost promptly hailed it as a guideline for future American energy policy. ' , the opinion of at least one of the ·authors. "simply means that an elite group is undertakinl( to limit the options of other pee>- , pie." He asks, "Has the lesson of Nixon's administration been ig· nOred ?" What the au.thors ignore is that the elite group that would limit the options or Americans by rorc· ing them to drive slower. use less : gas and live colder in the winter · and hotter in the s ummer are the : people's elected officials - : members of the Congress and the ; Legislatures, th'e President and ; governors and their appointees. THESE. FOR four decades, haVe generally been controls oriented. Controls have been ad· vocated -and sometimes ap .• . plied -not only over energy ; uses, but also·over wages, prices. land use · (not~ 6ur own Coastal commission I an~ almost every other facet or our lives. For th·e fact is-•hen things go wrong most Americans ·tend to be willing to give u'P some of their freedoms and their subsequent responsibilities for security. And unquestionably thereJ.is s~urity in government controls, just as there is security in prison, which is the ultimate in a controlled human situation. ._. · · A book ,Jike "No Time lo Con· fuse" may point out the inherent fallacy of government cont{ols, but until Americam: again de· niand of their elected offie:ials the right to make their own de- cisions, the odds are in favor of those same officials eontinuing to put their trust in big goVernmeot as opposed to the free-market system. ... , However, here in California Dr. J .C. LaForce, chairman. of the Department of Economics at UCLA. also looked at the report. He found it less than perfect. AS A RESULT, a Califomia foundation, the Institute for Con· temporary Studies. not as large as Ford by a few billion dollars and not as liberal by about 180 . degrees. put to'1ether a critique It's the Little Things That He Caen't Stand 1 ol "A Time to Choose." The critique is the work of to di(ferent e~onomists, political 1cienttsts and experts in energy. related Cields. Its authors. aside from being opposed to government controls over energy sources, prices and uses. are much more, optimistic about the future than are those of ••A Time to Choose." Times will be better, they believe, ifthe free market is allowed to function. Jn the meantime, they vie"· · proposed government controls not as conservation e<roror but as diversionary effort.I'. Political control over Uie use of ~ergy. in .ORANGE COAST DAILY PIL OT ' The ~omment p•&t of the Dai· ly Piiot t ffkl t.o Inform and ' r.lmulat11 readert b>' pres~t­ne • w•rtety Of eommentary o• topic• of Interest and altpifican«.• from informed oMcrvtU ud 1pMe1mtn. -N.W ... ,,....,,,,,. Thomo• I' .. mer. Co111•• htlf £dMqr Saturday, March U. 1975· By HERB Ci\EN SAN FRANCISCO -"You are no bigger than the things that annoy you," read the slip in the Chinese New Year's fortune cookie, and I was im· mediate ly annoyed because I knew there was some truth in Ule statement, but who needs philosophy from a fortune cookie? A fortune cookie shouf(f be funny or $illY but never wise. All I wantJrom a cracked rortune cookie is the news that I'm about to take a · Jong trip and meet somebody dark and mysterious who will make me rich. Like maybe run into Sammy Davis in Lu Vegas and he 's feelinc especially expansive and lays a million bucks on me. That would be mysterious. Drat that cook le. J sat at the wlhdow table in Kan'a:, looked down Jr'lto teeming Grant Avenfoo, and made a lhrt ol au lhe llttle things that anl\07 me, thereby makin1 me .t, s mall person . Whal drtckerei. that fine Mandarin word , or maybe l'tfanitehewltz. l'm annoyed by A•tro&.urr on trafflc Jslands. po{itJcians who clap you on lhe b1ck and 1ay I •1 "Good to see ya!" because they c1n't reca11 your na.me, shoeshine boys who get brown polish on your black toCks, "You don't remember .me but'' ·ers, gasoline descrtbed as "Super Regular." alleged progressives who look at YoU: pityingly and murmur "You can't live in the past, fella." Who says?' ·I'm annoyed by dogs dirty- ing the streets when it's real- ly Their Masters' Vice Cdoi owners hate people •JM\ en· rourage their dba:s lo PoOP on the stoop of poople1 they pooticularly dislike -you have noticed that, haven't you!). I could kick people who spit in public and cheerfully th.rottJe eve.ry Cle1n Old Man who blows his nose in the street via thumb and Jorelinger. No jury fn the world fr'ould co"vict me. Ac· !l_ulllal bl' •c<lom oUon would lie follO'fcd by a medll wlllch , I would .•~cept modestly. · f 111£11£ IS NO limit lo wtiot atinoys you when you re1tb $epttmber or whetever tbll ls. J Went to a literary tea per· 'Y Jwine apd cheese) at •Jl(laerva'• Owl Ibo olhe nlpt in ttonor ol 1omebody'1 new BVT CONGRESSIONAL critics and private lion. eCono'fnists ,cfo arguei f.bat the sudden. shlft fjom~ ,friedman and An~a Schwarlz1 ilnother . loose"tO 'restrictive pOllcy put a noose aroundtthe, economist •. say the operating pr~edures of·\he.Fe,<f eConomy. Even so~e economists who otherwise ar~ areha~c . and are responsible ror the Fed s ~agree with Burns tblnk tpe fed puUed in 9te r~19s radure lo hit its own larg,ets. . . too tightly add has heldt,l\eJnloo taut tOC? tong.~~ • Mrs. Sctiwartz and ~1cdman . say the _Fed Demonstrating the gfowing pressure On the should abandon the practice or trying-to acb1eve Fed and tlie new attention paid to the agency, the monetfry·targets by controlling ~he interest r.ates House reeenUy passed by· an overwhelming majori-' oo federal ru~d s. "What's wrong 1s th't they .~rr lQ ty a resolutld'h directing but not:1orclng it to imple· .both lit!;\\ a. price for ~he r~se~~·e t~ey want to 1n1ect ment a·monetary P&licy tha~·wOuld ·"promptly and and detj!rmine the ql!ant1ty , said f.1rs . Schwarti. steadily .. help redu~e unemployment. ''Nobody:can set a pnce ':'nd ~hen decide how much A similar directive is under debate in the people w11l take at that pnce. Bro~, Changes Colo~ By DOUG WILi.JS T"9 At-11\H ~tu SACRAMENTP -The newest slogan of the Edmund~ Jr .. administration is '' Jc'.Jlwer your ex·~ t' pectations." them. about \•;hat they can get out of life. \\"c are all going to have to \\·ork h arder to get Jess," fie said. It was a new theme ln a matter · of weeks re.placed the ••new spirit" keynote :Bro"'fl's cam· pa~gn . It means less money for schools, fewer medical 'services for the n ee-dy, fewer new highways and less money in the average citizen's pocket. "It's just a (act. I didn't create it," Bro""·n said in a recent in- tervieY:. "I've just been in office two months. I'm just telling peo. pie, this is the way it is., 1, "J think \\'e can serve the pea:.• pie better if we try to speak truthfully and simply abOut 'A'hat ·s going on instead ol saying there's a light al the end of the tunnel," the Dembcratlc gov- ernor added. Teacher groups, who strongly backed Bro~ .. n duMng his cam. paign against Republican .Houston Flournoy , are nowos;>en- Jy hostile to his proposed •.3-per· cent hike in state support oflocil schools and his advice to school districts to look to local tax.- payers1 not the state, if they need more money. QNE WELF,.\RE rights group -(illed with Bro'A·n campaign supporters -has already filed ·suit against one or his interpreta· tion1 of state la"'-They say.it ¥.'ill cheat the elderly out of an extra S2 per month raise promised and si,gne'd into law bx Republican GOv. Ronald Reagan. 1 Browrr has also trimqied some medical and dental services for Medi·Cal recipients in an effort to keep his budget in balance. State employes. "-'ho were strong Brown campai1;n sup· porters. are angry that he cut thejr salary requests by 4 per· cent. But they are taking a lo¥.· profile, Y.'aiting (or him to deliver on his promise of signing a col- lective bargaining bill for them. Meanwhile, the Republican r e- garded as the most conservative member of the stale Senate, H. L. Richardson of Arcadia, is leading the chorus of GOP prai.se of Brown for his "no nonsenle ·: Four days later , in his brief in· augural m t!sSage. Brown omitted the "ne"' spirit" slogan entirely. l1e talked again about sacrifice and said he would be tOugh on ex- •' -isling state programs .. He pro· mised no m ajor"• nev.· sPending ptogr~m s . · Bro...,·n says he hasn't changed his attitude at ull, and that people simply \\'eren 't listening \\'hen he talked during the campaign about tightening of belts and set- tin~ ne\\. priori lies. DlllltP'ftMOr_...., ' - COJllmon seh"sei i'ipctt.ch and ~ude:et restraint.. . : · "Ke is really sbaklne up the bureaucracy, rattling the cages or the bureaucrats, and that's needed," Richardson s~d of the Democratic governot. · Brown's theme throughout hi s campaign last year "·as that he y,·ould bring "a ne\\· spirit" to. state gp\'ernment. He defined that as taking a fresh look at· ,e.verything government does and Puttinc ne¥.' people into state jobs. · , 1-(e said during the campaign that "the ne"· spirit" didn't necessarily mean ne"· money. But that part of the message didri't ma'ke much of an im· pression on the public. Bro'A·n's liberal backers or the reporters co\'ering his campaign. 'FOt:R DA VS before his in- auguration, Brov.·n shifted em- phasis. After a month of avoiding public aP.pearances the 36-year· 9Jd governor:elect said in a 'C rowded pre¥ conference th at there "'ere painful sacri(ices ahead unde rJtis administration. "People are going to have to lower their expectations about "'hat govelnment can do for Ile bac'ks that up by citing hi s promise on Labor Day not to raise taxes in 1975 and by hia: re· peated, promise to reorder priorities . Those were generalities, which evoked litUe response from 's~~!~ i~~er:~~;~~~~· Brown is talkin_g spcciCics. He presented a detailed 6, 100-page budget v.·ith hundreds of it'ems that "·ere less than the expectations of his sup· porters. It is a tighter budget than seven of lhe right bod gets in Reagan's "eut, squeeze an'd trim'' administration. 1\SKED TO define his "'arning to Californii ns to ' '\o"A·er your ex- pectations,·· Brov.·n said : "'The central idea is thi s "·hole concept that \\'ith enough money, enough technology and enough social interventioP, poverty, ig. nor~ce and racial animosity are som e ho\v going to be s"·ept awa)'. 1 "It isn't so. It d005n:t conform W reality. And l 'm just te!Jing people "'hat the realitiis .. "'That doesn't tt\el\fl Y.·e aren't going to ha\'c positive govern- . ment action . It just 111eaqs "-'e're going to retool it. reattjust it, re· calibr~le it, rethink it.l' he said. "And then "·e're goin_g to have ~ lo accept a little less." • t I mother, naturally, and ''S@'s ~ .'to him or a mem'ber of the in- your old man" w.as a snappy ner circle." Pause. "ifiJ tiad rejoinder rererriJ)g to your • been I'd probably, be Jh jail father. I do rt.al•J.e that ·_rightn,w" ... Just'bl!f~hi& whereas "necki!\I" and "pet. Santa $arbara .!lrunk-<11-ylng ting" somehow·h...,esurvived escapade, --Henry FoM. II from the days ot innocence ·dined toot sole, as the f\•i!nch our vocabulary i&till lim1ted' say, at The coachman on when it come(\ t des~rt.bing' f'oweJI. Where he hap a Sim· tho.se Wt! live *i in unmar-pie steak an·d salad. 'Th~ks riedcliche. to that other Ford ':the "Mlstre•s" and ''Jover'' are grinned, ''that ;s all thf~ =tbrd- ol course unacceptable for can afrord!" various sexist reasbnl. The • 1 terms are also irrlprecise IS GOy. Jerry Brown ov~r- 11ince a mistress•can be a lov· • doing the purity bit? Con r. er, too, whereaa' a lover who J\oh Oelturn,a sent him a has a mistress ma~ not calel\dar, which Jerry re· and Probably •nD~ book, .. necessarily be a loYer ut Is turnecfwith one qt those h.f.· nd thl Id I h in hi .. -11 d b · ters r~stating his belier that a s e er ,Y c ap, ' U'l':' eve to e payln~ the "elected officials should n6t. sos, fntroduce'l zne to a bills. In this egalitarian (ha) accep~gifts" -_a gesture th.£ woman as ''!l.:..., new oed.I~ w1orld, that t"'llJ. Mc!ver do, Dellurhs' aide, Don H~·, lady." She loo-.~ annoy a though I have yet to see a .,..,. ~ Maybe a.be did()'t Want me to human belne o( tfiie fentale COl}templallng \h~ c~enda{ know ·•· wu bis old Jody periuuia • 1 r allefi It' W a1hington. .,... n maTe • unge or Sacramento ~ round trip <tranal•tion; llvin& ud pn· the luncheon ctieck. l,1till say .Jdes·ri~s •• ···r··" .~ Un·' su m ably :·11eeptna'' ... chum" is the best word to ' " "'~ .. ..,. i to1et~e~J ·-i I w~~ an~yW describe the ~rson one lives usu•l onesly." ' be<au1e, I• was inore WI · with. ,.This _If IJlf chum'' VIV& LA DIFFlil.&NC,£: necessary~formaU..formf 1ivesoCfensetQn9'90ti,.ndi11 Pr.es. Sam Vaughan or already o erloai~ tnelDOl'Y redolent of' 11cbet1, pot· .. ml&hty Doubleday who spent • banks. Bet p.,he wutooold poar:ri, aampler;t. hqt water r the wkd'nd b~re, Was (hiven to to be ind~~ la' 1ucb YCJIUftt bottJu, comforters and other t,be airport 1n N:Y. by a m1·11. Ale'aj •• ''dctl.ty... w1nn niceties that ma'ke lite; t ,erablef cabblo who swore ~af'1 aootller thlnr: WQrtballarJn1. srunlAcf, •lid groaned 111 the .i ;..,.... lltardl who ull tllelr • . w1y1 Hr~·I 11,e w11 dollveroo ~ • ~, • .,.....,. •rllrl..,.P ""'1 t .ANDTil~: AtthePll•<o to tne .,..rmont by 1 taxi old laclJ," at t ... , "'1 whd ~er lhe w~end. Dave il'driver •who r~clted PGetry J1111n1a Olll'~lt .... ta.:::~ ' Scllel•erer hn nto Lyn rom aleport to hotel and then t • a1 ""'1' old m•n." Wbo Nor,1lpr.,. lqi'.rner atde to 1't'esenttd hlm, gratig, wlth a ..i ~la llDd 'wllf, ...0 ,11..,1111 "'l'l,l!l~Oll, llMIMI<~ boallltl of his own Poeano· Wlllll 10 away! l'IMll I w11 'if~·· Hft lfil\ 1111or llle!Y. tDla)of•••· by Lacorucu~ llld (drud thl'll••r a..,.y. "No," r*!>ll04 !'10!111«. "Vou Lum_-• Cho h1d ,., ldoi Int), "my ohf lady' wu my know, I w11 ntver very rloee \•uall ... waa • pu.bUIJ'ler). .. I s 0 r a h s n d g e • h e fr I I; '' : I •• ' I • II of\ • t ,.,. .., .. , lr.tr11 and boys. «'skite-Oylna time. Have you noticed au the pretty kites danc- ing lo. the atr alol"a the coast this ween It sure ls a lot °' fup to make your own kite and fiy lt. All you need are a COUP.le of lightweight sticks, (one iol'Tjer th...,_he other> spme atringl, a la~iece of tissue paper, a lit· ti~. and a piece of old cloth for a .ii. ~can even get Dad to help yo~t it together. But re-m r, boys and girls, be sure th Jllll use only string and NOT aift.tte in your kite. Also that Y<>JMMMt only string to fiy it with, ~ wire is a conductor of 'el~ity and if you were to hit arf! ~h tension wires, you mi!tft"'fet electrocuted. ~e Len wants to thank all of hi•iiilMits th'al sent in drawings of:1J!tms this week. There were ~any good ones. !f.M.ttt.ine Gilbert of Fountain V~ent in an excellent draw-in~he Mayflower. The only lrn'HM'was , it was 18 inches wide amt!!"nches high and was done in. ns. Remember, boys and gi•mur drawings must be on- 1}'.: 'nches wide and • inches hend be drawn on white P: . ith black ink or dark pen· Cl rJhl ...... mtl>RABLE 1'1E1''TION this week goes to Cara-r.1iller, Bran· d<CJ !!trr, Mark McLaren. Steve M9'.Taine, Samantha Atkinson, R~ Cardinell, Rob Moore, Ji...., Hersh, Lisa Argyros, Kim ~auppi, Maureen Deneher, Ji~ Rogers and Blair Elliott, ·all of Newport Beach. Also to Corrin and Mark Brubaker of Laguna Beach ; R~l~dwards , Katie Williams, lMtt ---.---=- • /- , ./\.. -"' II . .. A * PRIZE WINNER * Ketth f1easley, 9, of 15842 Maidstone, Westminster Any'child 14 or under, can enter Uncle Len's Contest. Here's 'all you do : (1) Draw picture on piece of plain, white paper 41h in'c hes wide and 4 inches deep. Use b\ctck ink and make lines black. (2) Do not copy or trace picture. It musl be your own work. C3) ~t your name, age and address on.~ack of drawing. Mail it to Uncle Len's Art Contest, Box 1560, D~ILY PILOT, Costa Mesa 92626. Entries must be received by noon on Thursday for production on the following Saturday. Winner will receive Kennedy half dollar. • Johanna Annenson and Martie Doezie, all of Balboa; Steve and Don{l~ Newcomb of Corona del Mar; Maria Tucker, Anna Halloran and Tiffani Moore, all of Costa Mes a ; and Sandra Sb~tzoff of Miss ion Viejo. :This week, Uncle Len would like all of his ·artists to draw Easler Ca rds . You can draw bun- nies or chicks or eggs or sprin.g Oov-ers. Or , you may want 10 draw religious cards. You may e ven want to put verses on them. wishing all your friends a "Hap- py Easter.'' And don't forget your poems and jokes lo Carol, your ques- tions to Andy a nd your letters to Ellie. So until next week then. may each and every one have the very, very bes t of everything. Hero at 4, Dan Saves Brother TOLEDO, Ohio <AP> -Danny Elliot, 5, could barely see over the banquet table. Ile had dif· ficulty carrying his award back to his seat. But the award said he was a hero. Last April 9. DaMy, then 4 years old, about 3 feet tall and weighing 40 pounds, carried his 18-month-old brother Ste ven from their burning home at nearby Holland after a propane heater exp loded. ..I had lo carry him out, because he was too young to come out himself," Danny ex· plained . When Danny was 18 hours old, he ha d an operation to put his heart in its proper position. '"Ther e's no question it was in the right place the day of the fire," said awards toastmaster P on Wolfe . Fireman Hurt Rescuing Cal STAYTON, Ore. <AP) -A volunteer fire man is hospitalized in fair condition with a broken neck after try ing to rescue a cat from a tree. The cat, a pure bred Siamese. had been yowling for hours 45 feet up in a cedar tree, but the S t ayt o n Fire Department's lonJ!est ladder m easures only 35 feet. So firemen whacked the top 10 feet off the tree, sending the cat. yowling all the while, down to the ground. Fireman L Jay Myers. 33, sa w the cat fall a nd raced to catch it. But he lost s ight of the limb, and 1t hit him on the head. Prime Rate S.urdly, March 15. 1975 DAIL y Pll.CJ'r A 1 Weather \lai11 u~1r.1....-. Cold and snow m ean it's time to bundle up in your winter finest, and this pup and kitten are dressed in preparation for a romp in the lates t accumulation of white stuff tha t fell in New Mexico Wednesday. But alas, it looks as though the 10-inch snowfall might already be too deep for the tiny pair and they will have to show off their finery at a later date. New Lease on Life · INDIANAPOLIS, Ind < 'Pl 1 Bonnie the cocker spaniel hu:- come home with a l\\o ~cJr leJ :-.t' on life. maybe longer Bar ring complication:-.. dol'lur~ who implanted a pacemaker into Bonnie s aid she s hould be able to lead a normal life fo r the next 21 months or longer The three-year ·old Bonnie 1:. owned by Mr a nd Mrs J a mes Q. Crisler of nearbv Martinsville. She underwent t he heart ~ur­ gery at a n animal clinic thb week. a nd Dr J ohn n. S\\t!ngl'I, LI member of the four.ma n l~a m which pe rformed the surgery. said the dog ";,is in good physical condition, but said additional heart s urgery m ay be necessary after an examrnat ion in t wo months Bonnie·s C'urdwe e:undition. a h<':trl block. was discon~red dur- 111g a routine exam in at ion before a n e ute rin g Opt'ration. Ur. S" cngel said. He said" 1thout the ~urger~-. Bonnie could ha\·e d ied "ithin days or wet ks. The pace m aker w as donated by Indi a napo lis Community l lospital whic h could not re-use the me"Chanism becau::.e it had been remo,·ed from a h~rn a rL .. ~'™"·~ ~ -ii T ~;.laid r 1o ,.w•-... 1 •it~~..-""'·::>N~4,\,.i;,,::t,,~i·,.~~~:'f~4"~~.t.itt'J~);?Z;~IDJl!ma:.tDm3~~1Ji·~w~;;.;.·~~~~· Letters From Ellie t 'New Game' SAN FRANCISCO <U Pll - Children asked by the Bank of Americ a to define the prime in· Corner Sailing I love to go sailing. J • 4<) 1t1S JNtt E. HefWoM .. -.A..,,,, 9W( ~~«Mie, , I have he ard that byaenal» laugh, but "~n I see ,.__..~places where tltey are k~t.'1fth don't sound as if they a .. ttt~u~hing . What kind of ~lftPthey make? Linda B. Dea.s:>na, 11,aenas h a ve acquired a rather unpleasant reputation because of their custom of eat· ing carrion (food found already dftltr.'-lheir untidy looking c~a:~'th e i r ung ainly a P· ptw~e and their unpleasant odor. ~tf•X . · stt.~tpotted or laughing ~yaena 1s th.e largest of tG.1.UI~ s pec ies. These amma.ls h~nt 1.n packs at nJflm·!fflen taking another ammal s kill. If such f~~ readily a\'ailable, they track down. and k~•...,wn. Hyaenas have very po",'erful Jaws and s~ers which make it possible for such small animaTSfo kill one considerably larger. They ha ve ~tfbeeilknown to attack horses. \WDfn'lhe hyaena is excited. as for example, on disrovering food, it utters a hars h cackling sound that has been described as "mad laughter." It is for this reason that the unimal has been na m ed ''laughing hyaena.·· ::-!telormally associate laughter with happy souii'as.but the "laughter " of the hyaena is not ai ;~ant and to the average person, would not ~e true la ughte r at a ll. . ,..._._ • ., Elite ~'l'ftlr. · ~~really deer i,perm ·r l\,-fM •• " oear\Sn S.P. I Musk ls a thick, oily substance with a strong, penetrating, l asting odor. I~ is secreted from a gland on the abdomen of the musk deer. The buck rubs his bod y a gamst trees a nd on rocks. leaving this scent to mark his territory and to wa rn other male deer to s t ay away. The musk deer has bee n widely hunted for this gland because iis secretion formed the base of many pe rfumes. There are a number of other a nima ls that ha\·e musk glands and use the secretion to m ake the ir presence known to others of their species. For ex· ample, the musk ox is named for its distinct musky odoi;, as is the muskrat and the musk turtle. From earl'y times the civet cat was kept just for the secre-· tior1 called "civet" (quite similar to musk and also us~d in the manufacture of perfumes). Although the gland that produces the strong-smelling substance is.us ually near the reproductive org ans. musk and civet are quite different from the nwd which car· rles sperm The two are not the same Ellie Al'\SWER TO LAST WEEK'S Qt.;ESTIO!'\: The world's largest known anima l is the blue whale. These huge creatures can grow to le ngths between a hundred and a hundred and ten feet. The dinosaurs of past ages were very large , but there is no evider.:c that they e ver reached the size of the blue whale. Skeletons have been found and pieced together to reconstruct the whole animaJ. One of the largest known dinosaur skeletons meas ures a little less than ninety feet. QUESTION:What is the maximum number o(eggs that a chicken ca n lay in one day? READERS: Send your animal questions to ELLIE, c/oThe Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA, 92626. ef~;~·W.>idiii_i~~alii...-W.r.-. .. llilll~~~i'l'il'lli'efd~"~~··--f~l&11Mlill~ .. ~l&i~~W~~~~.tl"i2'CW~ t A~':• C..nll'lett 2'•¥•1-Mt ef tM tMrll StW tftl°"dl;, to~,.,. .. ., Gu<e. ~ tl, -4 ........ Wull .• f., "4• c11,.lt-· HOW DO THEY FIGURE FOOD CAWRI ES? tffft'1 know that too many food c-..s add chubby bulges to the ~'eters consult charts that g~ ..,mber of calories in !'llWl-.~ervings of various foods -a nd a general reduc- tion of calories is supposed to le}l~to a general reduc~lon of b~tfurln g the caJone con- leD ..... is a tricky job and, thf.a1th fttfrly accurate, not quite as perfec"s It might be. registers the rising temperature inside the chamber. It is at- tach,ed to dials that report t.be fin· dings to obseryers on the oUl.slde. The combustion breaks down the molecules of the food sample, which releases heat. When all j~ The calorie is a unJt of heat e~and heat energy ls 'In- v~ the slow burning pro- ceS'!i which the body u.ses to digest its food. This calorie unit ' ount of heat used to cons~med , lhe food has released tem. perature of one all th~ hJlal ene~gy i~ can. The ter by one de~ree cen· temperature reaches 1ts highest Ille sample la too amall point .. Thll Js compared with the for testing foods . So tor this they welght of the sample and the re· use Uic..Greal Calorie, whlch ,, suits cogtpute.d to gi~e the eqtNll l,000 small calories. By calo~~ that a g1ven belpmg of a 1111tcs::mir dletlne ch.-rts should certamlood can yield. be 1iil99'1n Calorfes, rather than t 1 'But the small ''c" 11 ln ACl'UtttLY the aystem work.II ca 61 ...... fairly e&l and a reduc:Uon ol common uuge. calorJes .i~ the diet leadl to a re. A C,\LORIMETER ls used to duc:tioo 9f awrplus faL However, m e the caJorle content of .th• body"• private food p('OC:e1.,. f t is 1 special chamber lng ~s ~n lnrtnltely complex use• a combu.IUon pro-system lnvolv1n1 numerous ftftl~llmllar to the slow bumlna small cbtrtt1ul miracles. For ex- ntt ..... that ioes on ln UM body. ample,,uloriea aroused to move ha( f--' ll muscles ~ wb!ch 11 Why moro Pl• of thl• or t • ~ calodes ....... needed bf busy folk· w •1 he d in pre cl 1 e ... ,. I r 1 and coniumed lJr the Whodo a lot of phys\co exercise. be ...... th The bod>: uses a bout 60 perc~l ~tllirlmel•r cbarp r. ~r-e of H• ~al~c lnt•h Lo keep f~ bbrnl, the tlNt enttty lt warm, ancf. 40 \)ercent l1 Uled to r..Wd• la m eaaured on 1 carry on iL<i m1raculoos .. ellular ~mometer. The thermometer 1 ,. activities, including exercise. Surplus calories in the diet m ay be converted to fat and stored for future em~rgencies. Portions of this ar.e used up between meals -but surplus es tend to a c- cumulate. A,..y ._,_., a 1·••h1me Ht •t IJw t1wor11c1n et N'""' I• s.o.4ra ewrnlf. _,. 11, el Uftl•l\9. Ml <ll .• l•r lier•"•'''•" WHICH FISH IS THE BIG· GEST? You may not think of the shark as a true fish b45cause he has no fish scales or fishy-type fins. Besides, he has gill slits instead of the usually fishy gills : and in- stead of brittle fishy h9nes he has a skeleton made of gristly cartilage. NevertHeless he is a true fish -a m'ember of the olde.t group of fishes in the world. ' Many members of the shatk eroup are whoppers, and we tend to thlllk ot them· as man-eatlng m<>naten. lt Is wise to beware of warnin11 that' sharks may be prowlin1 aJon• our beache!;. But tl'lcrG lJ·no neecl'to rear the whop- ping whaJe shark. This lau. gen· Ue fellow reeds on plankti .. , and he Is the largest fish in the sea. His average length is SOto65feet. But a record whale shark was found to be 70 feet long, with an ut.ima\.ed welsbt of 70tons. <Do ypu t.ave a quMtion to ASK ANDY? hlld It on a post cat( . wtdl )'OUf ••me, .,. and COM· pl$ addreaa $0 ASK ANDY In tlte ol tat. l)ew1paper. Entrle1 epea &o llrf • ud ~>'• 7 &o 11. > .. I terest rate came up witb some novel a nswers. Ano down to the be:.ich I go . The sand glistens. the tide is low Into the water. s plashes my boat The wavl·~ j ump at my feet As all around me. little fishes meet Floatin~ by is a jellyfi sh, I see. "That's eas\·," :\'lark Cabre r a. 10. Rerkelcy. ·said. '"Mom cooks 1l when we ha\'e compa ny It's t?xpc nsive ... I Li ke ha mburge rs bette r . anyway." Darren Scola,1 ll, Lafayette, said the prime r ate "is a new ga m e like monopoly." while J eff Cre ns haw . 9. :\luraga. decla red it had to do with the speed limit. If yo u look real close. he's waving to m e I love the sail eir and sea gulls that fly Motcrr boat~. sail boats all c ruis ing by. Robbie Farley, 8, of 10691 Ballast Ave., Garden Grove THE QUIZ world scope (10 poWt for ueh question •""'*' correctfJ) 1 Congress appropriated $125 million to keep bankr..ipt . . ? . . in the Northeast operatrng. a·oil refin eries b·ra1lroads c·hydroelectric plants 2 A congressional fac\.lrndrng delegation returning from Indochina unanimously called foqan emergency $75 million in (C HOOSE ONE: arms. food) assistance for Cambodia. 3 The State Department said that more than 1,500 U.S. firm s have been blacklisted by Arab countries for doing business with ? 4 While mayoral candidate (CHOOSE ONE Willy Bf'andt, Peter Lorenz) was being held hostage by kidnappers, voters in West Berlin gave his party a plurality in the election. 5 Elliot Richardson was sworn in as the new Ambassador to the Court of St. James Where is his new' embassy located> newsname (10 points if JOU can ldentlf1 ._ .. '*""in IM,,..., I have received a lot of mail concerning my ac t1ve campaign for the Equal Rights Amend ment. At first, most ol the letters disapproved of my stand, but later they began run ning strongly 1n support of my position. Who arn P inatchwords (4,....., .-di CGmCt MMch) 1' ..... QUOt1 •·greatest amount 2.. ... objective b·assigned share, allotment c·to reduce expen5e5 4 .... economize d·tifeless !L. indeh1li1able •·31m, pl , In addition to being a family run feature, THE QUIZ is an Integral part or the ln·classroom ne ws i program 1>resented in Orange Coast area schools Tl as a publi<' service by the Daily Pilot. C>G ...... Aftl•• rt ~ppur (lll)SICH clown 1 IWlow quu ..,.... ..... • news picture (10 polnt1 if 1ou answer ltlls ~tion COf1'ect11) The state of (CHOOSE ONE Pennsy lvania, Rhode l~land) t1as ordered a large number of its native Conestoga wagons built to celebrate the Bicentennial. The wagons were first butlt 1n the l 700's and earned most of the freight and ~ople moving We~t until around 1850 sp~rtlight (2 points tot each QUMtion aMWer9d correctly) 1 The (CHOOSE ONE: U.S, U.S.S.R.) was the winner of the fourth indoor track meel between the two countries 2 Jimmy Connors will pl ay rn a champ1onsh1p ol tennis' against a Stan Smith b Rod Laver c John Newcombe match called "the world ? • , 1n April. 3 Propo~ed Title IX federal regulations, sent to ~esi­ dent Ford tor his signature, would require colleges and un1vers1 r1 es to give equal opportunities to . . ? •• in athletics 4 Catfish Hunter began spring tra1rnn& at the camp of t11s new team, the (CHOOSE ONE: New York Yankees, Milwaukee Br~ers). ~ A curhns match is c11lled a bonsp1eL True or false? roundtable FamlrclecUltlion(Mecon) What 1s YOUt raYOrite section of lhe newspaper ~ whyf YOUR ICdM: ti .. , ......... -TOP ICOM1 ll "to---Eacettent. 7l to IG _...... -c.od. '1tt70 ,.._ - , .. . 310-7$. vtc. 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T: A <IVI i-.trkl•AtVtllllQtltllo'~,lJon "1RST A#ltUClUol --tl'O ne" '" cosb ~well thtflt\lpubtl<•ll0110fthls11otlce. PUBL~C NOTICE ....,....,...,, !Mid Mii<• ., ....... C.,..IMMllltMt"lll"'Y""P'tltll e-..cw1ult111Wll:d.,.. TRU•t co•~t+lf • __..... ~ '1 r y ' ' . • 0.led Feor11o1ry 7$, 191$ -9'Meklarf'S ell<U~ to <•'* to etilll't ..,_, (he tM4.nete•J Of tJie~ ftell'ltd E~ .. ""~... opwt'Htltll•l'MY boOrtntedbyttlt EVALOUIS£1RISH ...... '"' pt"OtMny hot~ 1.ll"'9 .......... ~l·~--.... 111w1n.MU•W1Tlt••,..• 99'# _ . ..ii.._ 'lit •~Ml"IM <o:r'.,e. _. .. le Mlll IM e4h•lcut•llt• Exeu11rlx of 111e w111 of NOTICE :o~OITOlllS ..,.._, M Vlllol ~ ttcordlet ~ 't'W -e, ,,11111t1•uYJttttertlW• ._ .. ..,_. ellam tll .... '-.A=d ttlON l1te•t>oveNnwd•ece<1ent pr..._ for b., lew Ind rnor9 11\aft "-' i. .,...,.. 911 you, Ii. wltll tlll •O.jntUI _._.. :::..· ::.::e::•.:..f~~ 00..•LO M. ILANCMAIO $~'!~~'::~~,.:~:r,.T::lt tlWW -'ht l'lawl119el•fl6fd slftce~ <-' e Wflttle .. Hdlnt 111 rt~ t ,.;..,,., ... Kii, C•llfenltt.,... I U 0'( .......... ... ... .,..:. .......... fift'le Hl'.l'MEllJ.GlllOOAM TMIC:OUllTYO'O"ANGE ..-.110ft.wtU .. IJltput>tlt .iict!Gn tllecamff8'ftt..ClflJ-..tktCoW1, t7M>.,.... wJdaU 41M)-rm ,. • . ~5Mttef't1Ce,S..l\elltS ... NohfttbiddVfM (ISfl,payMlt INlltfllewhlllN<-llwtllMn .........., .... -.c..,I• ~ ~- ........ la~-.r o.wd *"· "· itJ4 n Cltrk u. ""'"'"· C•li'9nll• MOJt He. A.t2Jt1 "'a..... ~Yo# '" unltod StetH flf lflG w GMl&e aft aref .,..ldlllt to a. ,..,,""'° OrMo-Cotat 0.11 •ru NM .. o...,. C:.Ut Dell., Pl ~·J~l·o~&,-:!:11'o.p,;ty .,..,...,. .. EH<llUt• ~s~·~~:·L~~~'L!! ::..~:~~~ "-IC.• .. \tie llrM Of"''·· wlilllOul ,., ... Ill tfll d0<11•t '" tHjlOl\st I• Fftf'UerJn.•"41Mrch\,l,tt, Yf8•' rcllU.tt."·"pr•t$. "" tt1·1 ~·· . • P\lt>llw..ct Of'•nll't c.o.u Dally Pilot, NEVA.LEY PIERCE WALKER ...... MMy ... r.ucwlf!lofltdutotttte. cemci11111t, •ttr11n ...... aft• Viii __:u Herb Alpert and t.;.;_ ~ AIAK• M.arcr11,e. is. n. 1t1s '"'1~ °''"soci ~ °' M<~•·· 111e '"" MMnf'nOftS 1uer..tcs011Youl. , •u.> PUBLlCNOTIC• ...... °" lttre$lunw"4to~"""'•°'1t• b.U111eu-.-r~'f04lf• • PUBLIC N~..-ta"IOl record C0Qlp•nv have II:# IPI s-1 .. 141 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lo 11'11 S\lltfl Tr-... Ill enf eo Ctle ....... Ing laAlwilltltellttAdllPOll•Pflllcatlonof . Ulft,.~..V ~ ------------·• .,,..._ UM4 PUBUCNOTICE tredltorsottr...,oyena,....ddK.ldent dtK'1'*8 pr11Mrtl' 111 tM Qunlly of tr1totl!MlttenfthlHovrtt11nent4J'I __________ .. _._w-been SUed by Time T#. °'411 ... lt INI •II perM>M hevlno <l•lll'IS eoain5t Or ..... Met•Clf~l,..,....e: l~'9elfl" yev lor the r9lleflito NOT&CEOFlln'ENTl~O'( I ( 11 dl ~ Nr '°"111 .... f • 5'3IS ttw w ld CIKedOnt .... required to Iii. L.C K flf Tr.ct 31h, fft IM Qty 91 l'llllldM lfl t!M tompltll'I\. ~ c TO UL'-lllU&. flflOI"« nc • Or 8 ege )' ~..._. O.:env-e Cout O•tlY Piiot MO.TICE OF SALE OF ltlAL ltlel'I\, wlll\ the necessery llO\Khers, I,, OK.le Mew, es llloWeOfla!MIM'eol .-II In ~-nl Of wett1. t86t NOTKl ISHEltli8Y GIVE reproducing wit.bout I . C.l~,,lil, •1'6:3011.m. or• WntlU.¥.1',AprllS,t91S ••47S PllOHltTYAT"l'VATl[~E ~~:C:!!~'.!"::.~:!~.:m~~ r-*ffltooal•l,P-.eHU•41.Jn. °'_,or,,eptr1'rorotller,..tlet ,... IOdl da., ot Otctrnller "'lie IU • permiSSiOD an artic)e ::'c!\0:~~ethtrellflerOl'IMofllley, ' "9.A .. 1114 11«euerywouchers.tothOunclef'SIOf*I d11tlW1tofMltColf-OUSMtPl,rKWdl qwstodlftUleCompl•lnl. . Board of TrvsteH ol the H-1& 111 the Supcrlcw Covrt of VII Stele ot "thtolllu 01 his euorney FRANK, tlwldOrano-Gou11ty. c. 11 rw _.... • ..... ._. .CwJ(efll lt.c:I\ l;llllOll H'9'1 S<Mel Olslr a b 0 u t A l p e r t i Reoardi119 lhe IOltowlno ~k•· C..llfomi•, tor 1111 Countvof Or1n91. Me AO ltl, 1101 Oove Slr~I. S..lle 110: AM ComlllOf\lt keown as. 3261 ... ...,..., .......... Mr., .. tMllN Qunly °' Orengt, Stet.°' ;J bli h d · p l hOll~ PUBLIC NOTICE In Ill• Metter of the E1t•I• of Newpo<t eeecl\ Celltornl•'121>60 ...,lch Mlcl\19.,, Aye1111e, C..ost• Meu , M ~-ll'tlr i• lllllt YHr wrltte ~ • ruolutlOll of lllteft-l pU S e 10 eop e 1 R~1one Ptltt•M No. fl-7~10. for G E 0 A GE FR£ OE RI c K I• ,..., pl"t o'f b•·•lne•• of 1:....., un· C11tlornle , . ,.,...,_se1te11.~yMflted0111lf'llt. c~llloartelofreatproperty, M . R1cherdA.5e-11, 1~Roclte&t•Strwt, EOR • ..... ~ .. •• ·~ forll•llUl'POWOfC)ayl,,911\tOllll~tions Ollt4: ......,,,.,.t•U 1"9 -prox~tely ... 03 I C 19 agaztne. 'Cost• Mu a, Caltfornta, for P9fmis.slon BREINIHGE II , •k• G GE F. Gersl9ned I,, •II melters pert•lnlng IO se<wredt>yseid M,MAMC.tN,Clri In I~ CJty of uunll..--w.· BREIHINGER,Oe<eesed. 11\t ellettof Wldotceoent wlthinfour OttdOf T t ' ludl I ch 8 I( Wood ~y "" '"' '"V'.... 1 to rezone pr09eny •s descrllltG in the NOTICE OF l'UaLIC HEAlllNG NOTICE tS H£R£8Y GIVEN .. ,..t monthUttl!r l1MI first put>llcatlonofUlls NS Int no •es. •rees ., .""' • Htwe more P1rtl<u1arty desc.tl~ ., i PUBLJCN_O_T-IC-E ~:~'rc~~.'t:.~~e:'c!:11~'r11E~~ HflOU THE PLANNING COM· tht wnoerslreo win sell ~~·v•t• notice. ::.u~mofll'leTru11~un0 ot11>e :;:J=~~:1::0~~10N \Ol1'f.!o:et01vt1on f"'t11tr$et~m t1one 1oan R4zone. (Ntt09ti..ec1K-MISSION OF THIE CITY OF R>UH· s.lt."-1\0heslandt>eslt> ,sul>o O.ted Fet>ruery ?S,191S Deted{Ji(f4tl'lde. y~Ftt>rlM!ry,1'1S. llstot'9Mnftll1tlteUO, ofAprlt191Sel7:'°p.rn.•sl ' Meto ) TAIN'llALLIEY je<t to conflrmatton of Silld 51.tpitlOt OONALOHARRYWALKER FfRSTCHARTER ... --'\eMa.,1Callter11l••1... 1~ -·-"< -·'"'ln9 of,.... _. d ·llATE OF C•LIR>ltNIA tN AHO 2. Zone u ceplion ~rmlt Ho. WitdM'4ey, Mercti 26, 1915 at l.JOp.m. ms at tM office of OOCKWJfLER & lhtt al>ove n•med decedellt • "'411\4,_.t ' Tt\lslHS for receipt and COii IO INTHE SUPIUllOltCOUllTOFTHE 1 n · NOT1CEISHERE8YGl\/EN1Nlton Courl,Oftot .lterlhe24tlld•yofMerch Encutoroflhe Wlll o• flifNANCIALCORPORATION -,....~lit ·~ ~.,., "~' .,.. ... \_ FOii • ZE·TS·2I, for 8•latis Hd Pi9Mr in the Cwncll Ch•mi>ers, Clly ~Hiii, OOCK WE ILER. 110 West Stve,,lh FltAHlt F. MEAO, Ill ILTfustH • AltWMY W : P1el11•lll of se.,td p~t>Oosels to PUf'C TME COUNTY Of' O"AHGE OeW>loPment, 2.00 West Cont HWVY I~ Sl•lef Av6 n"•, Fountain \I alley, Strut 1.0$ A O les Calllor,,le to014 A.M. Knoe>ka ISEALI PJQper1y. S.ld me.eti11g will .u•. •.•~s S..111 o. Newport Beech, Celliorlll .. for ~ ~ • n " . ' 1101 Dew St •• Slllle 111 1ts Allor11tt·ln·Fact Publlilled Or•noe Co.st D .. •fly fll -."·feterl&et Fo·-··111 Va. " • ........ ... C.lllornl,, I.he Pla1111lno Cornnllsslon •II the rt9tit, lllle and Interest ol sell! Now.-. aeaCll calHtrni• t2-snt: s ttr5 6»1 ... ..... -_ .... OlllDEft TO SHOW CAUSE ' permiuion lo <onstrutt I~ units on will hold t>Ubll< he•rino on the tollOw-decusecl M ll'lt time of dealfl eMell lllt Tel: 11141 ll>·tOu Pub4llhed Or...,... Coul O•lly ..,1001• .<:et>. 22,lnct Mer. I, I, 1 • 5<.llool, 17116 ~"~hard SlrHI. V In the M•ll•r of tl\e Appllulion of l7.000 sq. ft. ol 1•,,0 II unll/2016,9sq. n •nv: rl9nt, tllltMld 1n1ereslll\•t 1fleHt.ateol At1onltt!.r IEH<wl... Fell. 11 2S llnd MA"t 4 1t7S SS7·1S PUBLIC NOTICE v•tttY, Galltorl'tll '2708. Ats= OONA LO J AMES t.u FFER fo r Of IM'ld) encro.iclllnQ S fffl lnlothe r CONDITIONAL USIE f"ElllMtTt7' ~td de<eased has acquired l>'Y opera-P\ll>lished O.e1>99 Cont D<llly pjk)t, --~---~_:______ lfto,orai P!'Of!OS<llswlllelsot>e ni Ch•noeof N•n>e. ' QUlred ISfootre.ic r.•rdsetbe<kln.NIR Appllcatlon filed by fnt ... national Ouy· t1on of l•wor o11>erw~se ot~er \Nnor In March I, a, ts, 22. IVS 6ts-7S PUBLIC NOTICE •··-a on •C<or<lince v.ith req"!remenu.at WHEREAS, OONA.LO JAMES ICUF· CP1one, localod•t 381 Hamilton Street Ing Stnlte 10 per mit retail s.tle of tldclthon to tll•t of solid decuuo, .i ttie ----------------,,_., LE OF C•IHornle £duciftlonCoi:le. i:llllQ FER. •n •dwll, hes llltd •petition with oste Mes•, cltlforftW.., <A MQatl '"""of aealh, ,,, and 10 411 1r. cert•ln NOTICE OF SA lhe rewlulion. copies of ~ lhe Clerk ol this Court for en ord« larlltlonlln ..... tlledl. ~~dtOCIOd\y'sMt ~~~:~~.!1"i~'. ,...,..,,ye •HI properly Stlueled in the City Of PUBLIC NOTICE •16Ul lt£ALPft0f'EltTY AT •V•ll•bf• Ill Ille Cleperlmtnt a nJ <ne1191,,9 his name from OONAl,,O For further ltlform•tlon °"the~ CIONOITIONAL USE PERMIT i• Futlerton, c 0u,,ly 01 ora,,oe. s1.ie of ---------------s=r .. ~:.!~~=:~T,o:~a 'lttlfATE SALE nino ano Construction et tlfl. • JAMES ICU .. FER lo ALLAN CLI F· "PP1k•tions, telephone S5'-S24Sorull ......,,,.llon fll•d h• P. Panno 10 con· C..litorm•. p.irhcularly dHcrlt>ed es NOTICETOClliOITOltS -· -· N•.AUte2 lnolon Buell Union Hlvti ~t tfl FORD LAUX . at the o111,, of ll'le Ptannlnv Oet»rt· .,......~. • v, follows. to·wll: SUf"EfllOlt COUltTOFTHE STA.Tl o'c;&.170:'"' E In,,,. 5'iptroar Court of,,,. Sttt• of '"'' Olt1t e toceteo .u 1902 11Ut •vi IT IS OROEREO lh<ll •II --Ill-ment, Room 200. 11 F<lir OrlWJ, COst• •lruct ar.cl operate• roller skattnq "'"' Loi AO and an ul'dlv1ded l/IOOU. 111-STATaOFCALIFOltHIA l'04t TME COUH y 0 ANG C..lllOfnt•, for the CountyolO.enQe. Huntlnol. °" 8Hcfl, C•llloml'e •" eppear twlore lh•S Court ill tO·OO A,M , Costa Mtts<l Planning al lhe nol'lhehl corner of Warner S S th I ded He A-11141 £il<lfl of ETHEL M. MITCHELL, AGHES FA II ARO, Otctased w id Wle Tiit minimum jlCct terH le<I In Ille al>ove entitled metier Mtw,CMifornle. on Lot l. Tril<I USt sotualed oener•tty terest ,,, Loh ISi and tS1. all of Tr.xi THE COUNTY OFOltAHGE Nt. A-C1l1t In 1111 Malter Ol the Es~I• of MARY S.1$ fot't11 11\e ttrms .na c ~ on "Pr•• 12. IW~ on the Courtroom Of Cotnmlss1orl ~;~~::',:1o;:~~ St•eel lntMcity'~ :' ~~ ·,:.:. ri;;;:~ 10 e;~~e1':::. of Estate ot e TTA OLDENBURG. •k• ••ETHEL MAE M.ITCH ELL, Mid E. Notice is twreoy ,9•ven th•t the """ Sh<lll be U,2S0,000p•yable in (, OeiN•tment l. 100 C1v1c Center Drive C C.Ctarh. Chelrma" CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 111 M1sce11an~us M.ips, recorded 1n said ETT~IC OLOeN8URG, O.cuseo h\.MITOIE\.\., ~centa. • dl<'signed will sell •• Private wi.. to forth in ti.. reSCJlulion. The District i, WHI. Sant• AN C.tltlot"••. ~!how Wtlllern L. Dunn. Aopltc atlon fifed by K. and J county, serd interest being o<Cuptedl>y .f10ltCE. IS HERE8Y GIVEN lo the NOTICE IS HEREBY Gii/EH lo the Ille l\l9hflt end ll<eSI t>ldcleo', sublecl to llOIPIYMl'I' real estate commluiomfOf ,..,\e, II any, why the pttitoon tor Secretery•nd Ooreclcw Ta karam• to operate .l Jao.,ou~ • condom1n1um commo,,ly ~nown olS <ltdttors ch the et>ove ,,•med de(edtllt creoltws Of 1111 ebove nemtd cllKeclftll tonflrrNtlon of Hid Superior Court.on OW ~le ' 01 Silod properly. Tl!f.Aiaiv <ll.>nqe Of ,,.me ~hOu•d nol t>e or..,,le<I. 01 Pl•nnono Ru t..,.•nt .i 18110 Brooltl\urst ~trtet or 12'~ Placentta Avenue. Fulll'rlon, that ell persons h•vln9 cl At ms •~nst JI»! ill 1MrSOt1s.l\evll'\O claims -ins °" elter the 26111 dey of Merch 19IS, •I ..,,11 •• ume •II costs for 11\e ~ IT IS FURTHER OAOEREO tllet • Pl>l>IW.ed Or•noe Co.st O•llY Pilot u..FountalnValfev Pl•i•. C..ltlornia. tl\e seod decedent •re required to file ""Sjlld de<edtf'lt are required lo Ille tM office of G TOM THOMPSON, 644 Pf'-r1y 'It J _ _.. of March 1s 1'7S -11 • 1 ttwrn. wllll 11\t neceuary vouc"'"· In '-•I O<ten 8oulev.,d Suite l«ll . · e ""'"' ... <opy lh1s order to '"°"' <•use t>e • ~• . THESE MATTE RS are l>e•"9 pro Terms of •alt cash •n t.iwtul money of them. w th the neceswry vouttiers. on tl\e efflo of tl\e clerk of lhe et>ove en· ...... . I •'IOI01 II cN Wrillen and or•I propo:Waa,."' Put>lrShed on The Oe11y Plk>t, • ceueppursu•nt to the Plannrno UtW\~ tl\e Un1ttd Slates on conltrmahon of the Oll•U Of the clerk of 11\e et>ove •n· titled court. or to p<estnt them With !tie Lono Beecn, Cal•ior" • t . •Id de· pure haw salcl properly mu tll"" MW"l>6PC!r ol gen.-ral c1rcul•toon l)t'lnt· PUBLIC NOTICE tl\e Statt of catllor,,1a Governmen' wl~ Ten ~rcent of •mount btdlobede-ltlttd court, or to pre~t 11\em, wolh the N<HS.,.Y vouchers, 10 Ille undenl!l'*f •lohl, lllt~, ":;:,. nolfe~~~\11° ~ell the strlCI ConfortnaJ>CI to tfle tot' M e<I In Or•ngt Cou,,tv, C•lllMl'tte,oncea ------~U.OOOel s.q .,,d Int ... v M.C. Tl -•tedwtlhl>td. neceswry vouchers, to Ille un~Sloned .i 11.., office of l\tr •non.vs cus.4 •I ,,. 11 the 1 1 of ondrUOlls \et IOtth In wld ,..~11 -•k '°"tour WCC~SS•Vt wet'kS pt'IO( IO NOTICE TO c•EOITOllS 11«11. a.as or oilers to l>r ,,, w,.ltng ar.cl vnll al .(JO l2n0 Street, p 0 B:>• 1335, Sf1EPH£RO SHEPHE RO & DUH. rlQtlt, 1111• encl tntert\l I •• "'.. Propos•ls w!llCh •re ,,ot In sttitrUIJ.• '"" d•le ~t lor neeronQ on the petition SUl"ER IOR COUlllT OF THE THOSE DESIR INC. 10 ttsllly In l•YO< oe rtce1wd at 11\e aforesaid Ditta at NewPOfl 8t«h, C•ltlornoa 92660. ""'lcll OAS 21n 0 Pont Drive SYite 17-wld deuased hH ':'qulrtd ~!..O()lf'~ l0tmano will t>e re}ecled as ~it 0.tledtht\lld•yOIM•rcti.191$ ST"TEorc•L1ro• .. t•F01t Ill I,~ I 11-•nv tome aller the'"'' publteatton '' 11\e place ot t>uSlness of the un· ' " ' 't-Ofl•worotnerw seotMr v-n« n ~-si·M ~ .. v Samuel Ore•lM T~E CO~NTY OF c;;,.';.GE :.,;n ~~:.1:n,;·: ~;o;:s:o ~ ,; ht;eot &nd belor" d~lt of sal~. oers1gnt0 In •II m•U•r~ Ptf'teinlng lo Newpon Buell, C•lifornl• 9266-4, wl\lcll addition to lhet of Hto'oec••s'4, at the r~D;i";d \~: 2~lha.., ot Ht> wH. '0111 Judg• ot the Ho. A·llSll PYl>lic l\terlno. 11 lurthe r tnlormatton 1• o.u ed th•s 11111 d.iy ol Marth, 197S. the eslelt of said decedent w1111t,, lour Is ~~· ~f tw:t"'ess ~ ~";9 u~· time of dull\. '" •Jtd :J •l"he cert.illl • ..'~NT IN~ To N .. e'fiatAlt. 5.Ul)eroor Courl Es I a I" OI ALBE RT AB A AM cir Stred you may con fact Int Pl&Mtf19 ROBE RT SUTT ON montlli. alter the first oulltrc•ltonot this =•SI•""; s~·'d r:c:::nr w1fn~n'10U: reel ~r,., scltual .·~the ci~~ 0, f UNION HIGH SCHOO'" lo Ila TULLYH SEYMOUR ....... d It W tl nohc• .. I ' ....... h, G8rckt1Grove. ountv o ............. ..., • · HlFFMAN ..,..cp•se . De~rlment at v•2·242' •nd rtl~r 10 11., f )(ecutor o he 1 0 ' t l rnontl\S •lier tlle tors I pul>llcatoon ... '" s of C•llfornl• parltc"1.,1y described as OISTAl~T f A Attorrwy•luw NDTICE ISHeREBY GIVENIOlhe aooveltems. ol~idOeced ... nt. attd.Marcll4,I ~ nollt• • ChrlsGiltuen 08 lUl 0e ... Str"t, Suitt 141 crtdtlors of Ille above n•med dece<'ef11 Clln10,,S11trroct.Secrelary DOCK WEILER & OOCKWEILER William P 01dent1ur9 . 1' 1'1S IOllows, to-wit: Aclino,OlrectcW 'SdU18 Ntwpot1 auch, C.hfor11I• t2..0 '"" •II persons n.tvi,,9 claims aoa1ns Plann1n9 Comm1u1on . 21tWtst Sntnlll Strerl e .. cutorol theW111ot O.led Fet>ruar~ 'y EL I ZASETRI Lot 32 of Tr.icl 1130. •s per mllC),..• . P1an11lno.,it1 Construcflq(l,.;:,,.: Tet9911one: C1IO '3l·060l the said oeceoent are reQurred to Ille Pwt>l"hed Or•not Co.st Dally Pt IOI LH A,...tes, Calif. to014 •.tne at>Ove nameddteeotnt DORO H COfded in 8ook S2, p.a;ges 25 11"° 26• °' Pubfi\hed orande c.oest 0.1.....,_,11 AllHlleY for P•tltloMr tl,.m, wllh Ille necen ary voucl\ers .• n Muell u. 197S . 997.7• Tel: 111ll •Z1·44l1 HU AW I Tl:, HU AWIT l ANO REMER HE HOR tCKS f tlle Wiii I Misollan~U\ M;tp,, tn.•rw office of'"' rth8 IS 22 2' ltlS 7Sl-IS l'ulllt\hed Ordn9t Coa>I 0<11ly P1101 the ott1ce ol the clerk of the above Cl>· Al*IMY tor Etteulcw UllUlldStr"I Executrix ~f'!\eddece"o.nt COunly Recorder ot said co~nty = • • -·-·------- Marth IS, 21, 29, Aprol S. 1~1S 9tJ·IS hlled court, or loprei.ent lll1>m, wllhttre PUBLIC NOTICE Put>ltshetd Orange Coasl Oarly P1lol, f".O. loa IJl S theallo'1~aPHEltD • c0tnmonly known n 10142 dge ~w-.. "'11 '•lrforn1• ..... • :t""""IERD, L...,.,GardtnGrove. PUBLIC NOTICl~llll'Jll ft•c• .. ary~uch•rs.totl'teunoersi~ed March 1• is 21 1q1s 909-7} -,....... ~ ..... • .. -•ou .. 01>~ss ~i~h; 1.4°"; Ottoces of coiema-;;-·& ---·-· ·--------Tt1:(71061>·to2t 'iinc);....,.Dlw•Svlte17 r.rrnsot w1ecash1nl•wlulrnonev '>tl\lersl~on, 411, llloest BU\ Street, Lo~ FICllTIOUS BUSIHESS PUBLIC NOTICE At1tt'MY\-EH<"'... ....,.... .. ~ ~Ill 92644 of the Uf\fled SIA!tts on (onflrrn.tlion of PUDLIC NOTICE Anqeles. C.•lttornoa 90014 which 1s ,,,. NAME STATEMEHf _____ ---------Put>llShea Or•n9e Coast O•oly Pilot, Tel CJ\•l.:;M · wle. Ten per cent of •mount bid lo be FiCTITIOUSaUStNEIS ... _ ----pl..ce of business QI I.he unders•oned I The lollo-..ong ~rson\ ilte d0•"9 buot· FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Marc Ill, 15,22.29, !OS 1'7·7S A~rs* E .. <lltria dttte>Sit*!Wlth l>td. I / I , NAME ST4TliMEHT dll m;llters perloin1~ to the estate 0 twSS.ilS NAME STATEMEHT -----Publhtled Onrlol Cont Deity Pl!ot Bid\°' offers to tit "' -lillO-"' The IClfloWlnv persol'I IS dOtllQ buSI HOTICETOCAEOtTORS ~1doeceoen1, w1lh1n lour monlMatle C & R l OOL ANO SUPPLY. 18' w The 1011ow1nQ ~r~n isdo•nobusntss PUBLIC NOTICE Feb.22 andMar.1 .t 1S lt7.S •:z>.H. wilt be received •I lhf •10~ offk 11Hst1s: 54.lf"ERIOlt cou ltT OF THE lht I tr SI publicat.on oflhtS not tee. 16111 SI.. Cost• Meu, Ca It lorn•• 'l?&l7 as . . . '. . • • • ., any time •II• en., fl(SI 1>ubflcetlon R06es L TO., 3801 MolrGl.t$ ....... STATE OF CALIFOAHIA FOfl O.le<SMar. 11, 1'17S G.l•yM Cund•ll 16812 lloall•no, Mt~ 1 NT ERNA Tl OHAL ME OICAL P U BLIC NOTICE Mrtof-bOforedal cM\ele. Nt'WPOrl BH<h, Calllornr•92W THe COUNTY OF OltAHGE .. •lvt'n<holtman sronCl:'~~roW. C.•yn1'~.or~1•,d.•. p O Bo• 6IS. MEDIA tOI W I I Pt~ •·· t 1n. a.MtM OAtedtlllS llthO.Yof March. 1'1S. Aol\'110 8 . Ad<ltr, 31l0t Mercus Ave "" "' ·-• ". • ·' esu v _........ ...... J OSCOPHCAMPf<NELLA Nt ... p0n Beach.Canfornl•92WO .• No. A·'1~'7 Ececutorol the will L"k• Elsinore Ldltrorno" "7330 ~wp0rt Beach, Cahlorn1• 92660 NOTICE TO Cit EDITOltS SU .. EftlOlt COURT o'I< TME E of th Wiii T EstatrolALLl~N STONERU~EL oftht•t>ovtnameddecedc<lt Norma,, Abell. 819 Broard•le, SUf'l!llllOltCOUltTOFTHE STATEo•cat.IFOltNI"-• xKulor • htS OUSrnessrsconductei:t3'•90 Otce-•~ed 'l'M EU&H&SILlfERSTEIN 1"'' t>~tn-.·· ·~ condu<ttd by. 0 c It q16f>S STATEO,CAl..•FO•NtAFOJt co .... T o· ... ~. ofYidOe<ACMnt. Otv•du.I• . ._.... ....... ~nerat partner>IH:> renge, a ' orni• rHIE U" Y .. OltAN-G. TOMTl40Ml'SON · Ro11ald B. A~r lllf I NOTICE IS HC RE BY GIVEN to,,... 4"WH llltl Slrnt 6 ery IJ'. Cundall Tl\1s t>u>oness ts conductt d by •n 1n nca COUNTY OF OlllANGE NO. AUIU ,.... WellOc al • S It \4U l I ~ <rtd1tors of tht abovP naml'a .,..c .. ~nt LMA~los, C.trferlli• •1• ao-.odl.tat Ne. a -au. OltDElt TO SHOW c•usl! -un • .• • • n•s s •i.ment wu ltt~rt-t ....... This •latl'n ~I'll wiS llled Y,rlh the E ' " • ~ e..<11 C.Uf -2 COUM <:I• k t o ~ lhdl •II per..on~ 11•v1n9 Cl•t"1S ~tnsl Anen.tystorEaecul9' NormanAb<'ll ll•tt of HER8ERT R08ERT In re ROBIN R. CLOE, a minor, by _.... • • • ....,.. Y ,r o r•nQe Cl.inlll.Allll.J v.e .,,.,d dt:tt<ll'nt .tre requorHJ to lilt 11WV·SS17 County Cieri!. 01 OrarQe Cownty Oil Th" slatemenl ,..,s ftled '"'''" lhe FRIEDMAN. also know11 es R09ERT CELIA A. SELGA, Her Mother, '°" Tet: 1!'1'4U-44JJ Fet>rtNry1o.191S. • DJ , ... ,,.,. lhl'm. with th~ ,,ensury voutnen. •n PuOl•shed O•anoe coast OilJty Polo Mirch 4. l9T, F•U.z1 cou11ty Clerk of Or•noe Cout>ly Cl" H.FRtEOMAN,Oeceued. ~noeofH•me. At1er•ytlf'EHc111.... .l.U~t4"'9a Ute of It Cl' ot Int-c ltrli. of Ille •t>ovc M · r-rrh IS.11. 2'1. Aorii s. 1975 ttHS March• 191S NOTICE IS HE RE 8 Y GIVEN 10 Ille WHEREAS. Ce ll A A. SE LGA, oeli· Put>llS'led Oran!'f Cont D<loly Piiot Put>ltshed OrM!ge Coastt'W'tl.Blrlll&.... .Colledcourt, or to pres~nt 1nem. witn me ---------Put>h91ed Or.,n9e Coast D••IY Pi tot, • · F 41na creditors ot the above named de<eoe,,1 t'-, •s 1._ ~-, .... r 01 ., ...... ,..~ March IS,"· t2, 1'17S 92HS Maren t, I, IS, u. 197S · ~ PUBLIC NOTl""E March-a. IS. 22. 2~. t~H 73+1S -... ...,... • • .. ...., ,,. ,......, '" ne<.esury •oucht.r>, lo the undtrs1one<1 "' PwOtosl>ed Orange coast O••ty Piiot . ..--1 •II persons havi119 (lelrns aQ.tlrm ROBIN It. CLOE. l\<ls fifed •petition •• tlW L.tw Otltees of P.tul, H<l\ltf19S, -----------= p•'BLIC ... 'OTl"'E Marchi, tS,11,19, 1'11S 741-7! the S<ltd decedent ue required 10 !tie wlthtlleCkrli.oftlllsCourt loran0t..., PUBLIC NOTICE J.,nols-v l. llloalku. 2211 DuPont O<lw . FICTITIOUS &USINESS L '" " ttiem. witll the 111cnserv voucl\er's, In chenoine applicant's n•me lrom •-------PUBLIC NOnCEtu<I Suite 6, l•,.n~. C:aitlorrtle '211'4 YWl\tc.h NAME STATEMENT -------the office of the clerlt of the ;tt>ove et! ROBIN R. CLOE to ROBIN R. SELGA; LIFE ANO ACCIDl!NT ANOHL\LTH SYNl'OSISOFl99 (If 1> tht platl' 01 1>us1nft> of,,... un· Tne lollow1nqpersons•redo1119bus1 aS4Jt6 P UBUCNOTICE t1lltdcourt,wtopres.n1tl\tm,withlhl ITISOROEREOtNtallP9<'sons'lll THEANNUALSTATl!M&NT-YEUIENDILD IU 19dJs1 oers10111:d on .tll m•lte rs perta1111ng to ne~s•~ SU,EltlOftCOUltTOFTHE M<tSHrywoucrien, lo tl>euncleni9"f(! ltl'ested lh tl\e above .. nUUed metier OECEMaOJt 197411 __ _. the esi.tf ol s.ttd deudent, wltl\tn lour N EWPORT A OV ERT I S IN STATE OF CALIFOltNIA FOlt .it the oll1ce of his atlornt!y, BARRY PACl,.CMUTUALLIFE IHSUltAHCECOMfJANYO. 92UA~ m~nll"'' e1ter the l1tSI pulllt<•llonof II\" .AGENCY, 3'131 M.teAtthur 8 1¥<1., Sult THE COUHTY 0, OltANGE NOTICE TO CAEOITOllS LE lllTT, "S4 WllSll1re 8oulev.,d, ACJPeAr t>elcwe this Court •I IO:OO A.M., 7 _. I . ..--, ... ""I NO ·~nus SUPERIOltCOURTOFTHE S..lw tot, S.verly Hills, ,..llf0t-'• on April 1, ffH. In lho courtroom of OO N•w.-.. co11ter0r ... ,Newporta.ach,Qt~··-.# ... nolt,e. 108, NcWPOrt Beach. Callforn1a '1?660 • <T .. T& OF CALI FOR .. lll ...... ..... '" O.p.irtmenl s. et 11\e courthouse l~I· Total adm11ted ""'" •• 19fab Oeted Fell H, 191> American States Au lom•lrd CITA110N •"-'iell ~ .. "' rv,. toll2, wl\ICll Is the piece of l>uslness of eel .,1700 Civic Center Drive West. 5.il'f. Tol•f ilebllltles r'.nJ • Ju01tnStone K1ncll9 Post•oe COM PA HY+ A Cahtornl lnl:r~er..ottlle Aclopllon Petltloll ' ff"e COUNTYO,..OltANGE , the unelenl9ftfd In •II m•llers Plt"tain· c-I I<.. F T ,. I ~....,.. ... E"'., 81X8Y ....... 1 No. A·IU71 •~to --.~•t• ol •eld ..... ced•nt wlt"lr ta An•, CAtlfOrnl•, and snow c•uw'-lt ..,...c • ...,rplui. und> 2t .1 f.•ecutrix of th1>W1 I Corpurat1on, l'nt Mac Arlllur Blvd., :-..... H ""L , ._t 119 ""' ""' •• • .,. • .. 1111 1 •• --. ... un d 1 • • Esl•t•'of ROBERT J . BtutSH, a•• f-•r -•-ths efter , .... first p··~'1c1tl-Mly, Why 1111 Pt on or c,.,.nge v• ass1gne '"rp us 'a~ ollhe abOve named de<llOPnl Slle 108, Newport Be.ch. Calllcwn1• re,.f. "'" --.,_," .... v.,. _, •-.. .... 1 d ,--I 1 .... 1·~ •" PAUL, HASTINGS, ~660 T-0: OOUGL"S DALE ELLlS: R06ERT JOHN BENISH, DHHJe~ lhh notice. neme $nvvld not""' or•n e · ...., n rom o,...ra tvuS I,, S.~ J_,.OFSK y & WALK Ell This business tS conducted t>y ii C:OI' 8y cwdero#lhllCOWI, you•rehereby NOTICE t S HEREBY GIVEN to IN ' Dated February It. ltlS. IT IS FV$1THE~ OROERl!O tl\al • ln<reest 10.Fcruse > tn CapitalallCf S..rplusdurin91974 •• 212 • crtd1torst1Jtneabovenamtd ...... -~1 "tCH•"o•.sTONE ooe>Y of lhls order to .now cltllse tie 1,.surM1ce1n orGt :Nat1onw1de ®Qi 2212:~1 Drtwe Suite 8 , poratlon. d\td end roqulr9jl t• appeer .. rioonally 1,..1 ell -ons havlllO Clel..,..--::::;:"'IA"•• E" .. cu"t_: Of"the Wiii of put>llSllH in lllo Orange County Oaily Accidtnl •nd l\Httll prlmtums 'Dllf lrw1N,C.llfern1;otUU AMERICAN S TA TES AUTO. . tonc:ern11>9 llWt edoPllr, Of ~es ~.. . .. ,,_ ··~ -Pi di t I Fo C If :a ID-1"1 MA T~ 0 POST AG e COM· 0.le ENIS, Jr., end Amy 'Cl\rlsllne El· Ille seld decedent •re requlr.0 to fill tho allove 111med decedrnt IOt, • llt~peper of 90Ml'81 cir I• "'ur.,.co ,, ri;e : al ornla-Buslnest , ' R Att.,...yl ... Eaecwtrl• PANY lis. t:nlnors. beo!Ore the Judge ot !his lnern, will\ the necuwrv vouchers, In a.t.RltYLEVfl"T tiOft swlnttd in Ora11oe Collllty, AccMMnlanOhe•ltl\premlums:C.111.BuslnKS '.Ill l I 0 C 0 I "'t G · ,~ .... 1 t C 1 0 St t Of Ille ollic• of 1~ clerk ot •i,& -~--.... &&-••Ll-aiw~ .. Sul••IOI Qllfornle, once • week for '-sue-We hereby Cei'lol y lh•I the above hems are 111 •ccordaflce willf Pul>I Siied ''*"9• 0.-~1 .,. 'I -r> o eoroe Wc;ln•nd. President ._" n l'le ounty o ranoe. • e • ·~ • • .......... ,, ...... _,.._ •• •• ~·~ • M.trcl\ 1s, 22, 29, Aprll s, ltlS ttt-7' Tiits statel'l14!J"t was tried with tt>e C:..llhlrllll, •I the courtroom ot 0.111'1· t111t0 court, or lo present lh<'m, with lhe a.werty Miii\, c..11f. ttJ12 cassJwe -e•s prior to ltie dele set for 5l•lemtnt tor lllt 1f.tilr e...i.o O.Umtitr 31,1974 made to the •·--~ County Clerk of Or.11ge County on Mar. rntnt No. 11, 100 Civic Center Drive ntc•s.ary llOUChers, lo tlie 1111C1enlgne0 Tel: Ul>I 21J·17.. 1-rlnOon the pelilion. min toner of tne Slate of C<lhfor11te, pur51Hnltol•w. ~· I fJng 7,1'1~ W.Sl,S.,,taAlla,C<lhfornla,on ~y2'1, al •JO l?llCI Street. P. 0. 8oJt 13lS, MtfrMyfwEHtlftw OATED:FebrU<lrytl,191$ H.T.Joannlng,VkePl'esidlnt&(on : DURYEA, ftAHDOLPH, \'7S, It t .00 A.M .• of 11\•t ~'(.then and NewPO•t Beach, Californtf 92660, 'Wtlich PuOtiShed Oranqe COHI Oely Pilol S.muet O~tian Sttpflen T. O'Hare, Se<M¥yS . >! 8 Smina P UBLIC NOTICE I MALCOLM& OALY there ID ww cau&e. H eny'""'Y sekl Is the olace of t>\Klness of tlle un· Feb._n.,~n0M11r. !,I , IS, ltH •2 .. I> Jlld9eof • Put>llsllttdOran~ Cont OallyPl~Mlrcl\12, U, 14, I , "• 197b9 9d!t!t1J:, 4lll MKAnMr alvcl., edoptloo'I sllould not be er•nted .c:cord-clers19ned on •II mailers perta1n1f>9 lo SuclerlorCoorl ------• ...._ .. -.L I fll ~-I 11\e ~sl•lt of s.id .... cedent within tour p C McCAltTIN A•D "UCKENf"AHLEa PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLfC NO,.., ~1cr1T1ous •us1HESS ,._ .. _. -...,Calrl....,i•'26'1 llQIOlnepetlllonon e • ..,re "· '? UBLJ NOTICE .. 0 IF YOU WISH TO SEEK THE O monthsaller lheftrslput>ticat1onoltllis t•..._sA.wt1w,S11l\eJU MAME STATEMENT F•t6M A . noltce. CeauMHe,Celifw1Matl626 -qhsy~ib Tl'te tollowtn'l pen.on is d0o"9 """'· PuOltSlled Oranoe Coan O<ltly Pilot ,VICE OF AN ATTORNEY IN THIS a S4UI T..........._ f7HI W.JUt SYNOf'SIS OF~E A~N\IALSfATfMENT OF~_. ... ~ J&d• -·· ~ "Nrch IS. n, 19. Apr It 5. 191S 91.,_7S 11rA TTEJt, YOU SHOULD 00 SO Dated Ftbruar'I' 2S. l'llj ....__... · D... "L , .. ~ ..... ..,E co~P"NY -;,u all • J ~~-~1 NT ER ... TIO N. L PROMPTLY SOTHATYOU WtLLBE OolaM.te8en1sh NOTICl!TOCltEDITOlllS ..,..,_ysltrl'~ UNIG.ut ..,u ,. """ .,.... ... • "K " D t• N ~ ..... "PER PRESE TEO Encu1r.xot1new11101 SUll'ElttOllCOUltTOFTHE PIAtllShffOr~CNStOa.ITPilot, U1Sfl'...,..11•....._.Statt1o.W.,........."16t :>a&91 2idJ .. hOPERTtES. ~•9 Lo-r Clift...... -a Ot -.. ..., LY RE N AT ST"TEO,( rA S " '' ~ "" ~ .:;a THl!! .. E"R , tl>e <lbovenemt<ldecedtnt • ALl....,ltNIAFOlt Fot>.22.andMercl\1,8, t , 1'1~ Ut-_7S onjdGuof" SutteS09.L•ouna8eacn.CA 921>51 " " IN..,.. HUltlllllTZ,HUltWITZ T"ICOUNTYOFOltANGE Y .. r~Oec.H,1t14 o • • Ron.tld James El•s•••n. 2~ ~ SLUSSElt O.~:IMr. n. tt7S Mlc!llEMER -No.A"*25t5 PUBUC NOTICE otetMmllt~•ueu. o~·?tt ~::;,Or. S•llt sot. uouna 8tach, CA. ltENNETH P. SLUSSER. residtnt of ~~~~~~.; !:.,,Jg:::i UU2ncl Sir"' £st•l•of SAM KA PLAN, •k• SA.MG. Toti! tlal>lllttt> d . .•n UQune Hiits, c.. O•te of oeelh March ottheS..perlorColwtof P.O. a.a uu KAPLAN, o.c .. sea. Un»sfoneclf.-s l!.urplusl SJ0,,,.,?47 IU -&IOI T Ills bu\iM~\ ·~ conducteo by .., In· Orv•OU" Ron•ld J. S•stlan Tn1s statement W<'>S ltled wlft>. 11\t> County Cltr~ ol Or""O• County on M.irch 3, 191S. F4t4SI Put>llSl!od Or.tnQc Co.st O•tly Ptlol, Mlrclli, H. 22, 29, 191S &ol 15 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8USIHESS HAM&STATEMEHT Tiie follow1no per~on 1~ do11'19 ,,~, M $4.S: POnERY ANO ANT IQUES. 1134 ... port Blvd . ~l.t Ml'•,, c.11ttor••• "26V ~ G Moreno J:;.)6 \11,,e Aw. 0ref9. C.hforn1• Jilk -MSS '' ~onduc led by "" on ......... fno<nas G Moreno ~ Sl<\Wrnent w•' toted woth tho ~t Clerk of Or•n9r County Oii 121h. 1915. Surwlvtd by Ills wil1>, Ari-tl\e Sl•ltot California ""'.,.n ae1ell, C.litornia t 2wt NOTICI! IS HEREBY GIVEN to 11\e a5'14t Swllius •sr•oard$ p0llcyl\olde~ OI ' 2fl,. Slusser; SOtl, Ke11nelh P. Slusser of f Co I I Or Tel: 1714161>·9020 c~llors o# 11\e atiove "-d dikeclerlt NOTICE TOC•IOITO•S Income for lhl yo1r ttt- 1.S.no Falls, lcS.llo; lwo 9randelllldren. or the "" Y 0 •nge ""-"'for Eaecvtri• tflet all Ptf'MH'IS havl119 cl•lmS ~IMI SUl'llttOa CCHlaT 0, '"E Ohburserntnts tor lhe yur t' Services wlll t>e hrtld 2:00 PM Mondey, By W•ller Klno Put>llSlled Oranoe Co.;ist O••IY Pilot, Ute wld do<lclenl er• roq11lrtd kl flht STA.TIE OF CA&.ll"O•NtA ~It We 11treb'1' cerllly lhel the at>owe items ;ore ln ectordM'tct wilh lhe "'"""'' Unlled Melbodlst Churcll of u9una ("'•"L! Ooputy M>rch 1, 8. IS, 21, 197s 691•1~ .,..,,., wlll\ the nec.ssery wo\idlers, 1n, THE COUNTY OF ORA.Hue Slfl•ment for the yHr ended Otcemt>er 31, 1974, made to lhe l~MKI Com· Hiii\. Offlcle11t will lie Or. La..,.enc• F. ~.,.,served•~ •n lndlvidualctll'l'. ttw Ollie• of the t lerk ef Ille .oo... en· '"· A.C."8 mlss1onerol the Sl•le of C•llfoml•, purWant 1o law. ,91114 1&9<1 H,•ley. Interment P acific Vlow DOlllAA.Ol.WHEIELElll PlJBLIC NOTICE tllledcovrt,orlopr11e11tthem,Mlhlht Estele of CONSTANCE ELAINE J.O. Port:ar,Presldellt . fan .. •I · M9"-lel Park. NeWJ>Orl Be~h. C..., --. MCtsW1ry1tO\IChtn,tollle\Mdlt'slvneO SNOWDEN. all• 'CONSTANCE £. . OanlttJ.Jecques VlcePreslderttani!setm"f directed by P•c11&c \/1~w Mortuary. 1 ...,,,.st9fte llvd. --...---------...,.....,.. e« theofllceof tib ellor11os. DOLMAN, SNOW OE H , ake CONS TAN CF Put>llShedOrenveCout O•lly Pllol,March 12, ll, 14, IS, 1'.197S ' MJ.,l.S Tl\e '"'""" suooesls 'ontril>ullons lo =·~~~=r FICTITIOUS•USINESS KAPLAN,NEITIEft&HAAT,l•CAn· SNOWDEN, ak• C.E. SNOWDEN, ------DW IBLIC~0-,,~119(J Tl\e Amerie""Cancer S0(1ely. ""-ilMISlled Orenoe CO•st O•ily pjtot NAME: STATEMENT fi.ry Puk East, 6th Floor, Los A"lleltS, O.c.eewd. PUBLIC NOTICE ..-v CE" •AGNOLI I The fbllowlno persons •re d0t1>9t>usl Cellfornla '°461, which ls the pCece ot NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN to Ille L YOIA BAGNOLI, resident ol Costa Me~h IS, ?2, 29• Apr IS, "IS 9IHS nes.as: bullrwiss of Ute under,l9ned In ell rNI· crectjlon of tt. ebOwe n•med deeedenl L"l AHOACCtftNT ANOM•t.TM M@sa. c •. O•te of death M.trcll 13111. PENINSULA fli\USIC co .• 110 E IMS 111rtal11lne 10th• •sl•lt of Y id ... !Ml all perso"' l\avln9 cl•lms .JQ8inst SYNOPSIS OF TM• ANNUALSTATEMl[Nl' 1'1S S..rvlv•d by her son, RoOen E. 'PU BUC NCYl'ICE Balboa 81vd .. Balboa. Callfornle Ctdent, within lour months efter 11ie tl'lt wold dfCedel)I are required to flt• 0, Begnoll; one daugnter. Anita Tho,,..S. Steve Me.ey. 2415 VJlnltr, Cost flntput>tltallon oflhls notice. 111em, wltl'l lhe Mcen ary YOUcllerf, In Cem11141r<l•I ..,.enutt l11wr-~. none 9f'And<hlldren. Ro\<'lry Sundiy a j6Jt4 Mesa, C•lilornla 92'21 Dated Fet>r"9ry It, lt1.S. tilt ofllc:e of 11w1 clerk of tl\t eoow tfl-1tt1 o.w Stl_.t, ~"acll, C.tlflrtll192wt 1 •S PM, Costa Mes• Chdpel. Mass M.1,E.IOa b>UltT 0, TNE Suzenah Duble. UIS VMler, Cos JERROLD~. l(#tPLAH. titledcovf't, Of te prestntttiem, wllft lhl YHr IMHo.cetntlff n, lt74 ""> e.~-.- Mond<ly 1:00 AM, St. Joacllims C.tlhollc STATI: Of' dU,OltNIA R>• Mesa, C•lilOl'nl• 't2627 Executor of Ille Wiii :wcnwry youcllers, toll\• unctenlQnld Tot.I ac1tn11ted a1sets iet>O..__,, Church Interment. Fort Ro!oecr•ns TH• C0YN1'Y OF OlllANGE Merilyn M<lxey, 241S Ve11ier, Cost ol the ebelwe,.._d dKedlftt. el Ille off kt of thell' ellorMV$, LITTLE Total llebilllio .1U1W ....... Neuon.1 Cemtlerv. San Oleoo. C•. Nt.Al»JJ Mtsa,C.ltlornla92'27 00\.MAN l(Al'LA•, & BLEK. 610 Newi•po•t Cenltr Orlw, SCIKl•lsvrphisfunds 5 4 IT 00 WOH eltteclrd t>y 64tlll·Ber11tron Cost• Mtw lllOTtea O, HaA• INO 0, PETITION Sheri Mney, 1•1S Venier, Cosla . M•tTlilt A•O MAaT Suite SJO, NeW11CH1 Beecll, Cellfoml• Cepll•l Ptldup 500.oot Mortuary, POa NoeATll 0, WILL ANO FOlll Mts~,C•hlornle9'2'27 1mCN-.l'ertl •ut.'411 ,._. .-0, wttkl\ Is tllt pfect of ~-of PaldlnendCOlltllbuled,urplus $,3",l'ICI :i:tl•OJA~ M(INTYltE t..aTTtlltS Tl:5TAMINTA.ltY Tiit\ business is (0,,ducled t>y • LAtAfleato•. CelN. *'1 ... ~SIQned "'all matte<• penel~ ~M.,..,urptll6 (4,"52,660 Jnll If~ EARL MCINTYRE. resident of Elteft of .JAMES O. MOORE, elso Qentrelp•rtnerst11p. T~: U1J)l7MJJ6 llll•tl:loest8ltofMldcletedenl.w4Wn ft<rHA(~-)jf!Cec>il•lilndsUpl\D bb ...&......1.-~rden Gr•ve, Ce. O<lll' of Offt ~ H JAMES OLIVER MOORE, Steff C. IM••Y Attw11tys fw 1:-lller four INlfttM atwr !tie first pvblk8tloll dul'lfl9 1471 8 &,,..._:> M•rc h 14th, 197S. Services will Oe Dec.used. Tnls statement was llted ""'"' 11\e P\Mlstltd °'~Coast Oefty Pilot. oflMsllO(i<e. l<lwr~lll Foret: N•tlonwule 19ja: Pf't..,te. Interment, Good Sllellfterd NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN n..t C.0..nty Clerk of OrM10t County on • F!tl.22\~Mer. 1,l , 11.1'15 61.,_lS Dilled Fefl<Wry 19, 1t1S. Cellfomle ISuslMS$ Pa91 1111 Ce~ery, dlr9Ctld by B•llt·8eroeron AMOGE M. MOORE l\H fttecfherein• Fet>ruary26. t91S. LEIGH PEFFER Wo l\ertflY c•nlfy tl\•t 11\e ....... nt1nS are in ettordatlct wl• e I COslaMtsaMorfl.\Mr. ptlil-.. PrelNlte of Wiii •ndfot K• • F41JM WAYNEJll.LGITT $1~ W' ..... r ended~ )I. tt1• ........ '° '"' .,.. ... "'9fn F4IJOllr------------.. 1 ~of Leti.rs Testement.,.ytollle l'llllllOled o.. ... ge Coast Diiiy Pila(, PUBLIC NOTICE (o-~vtonottl\eWlll .-M*-OflttlieteofCellfOf"llla,,,.,,._1co1..,., , 18 _ abool "'10I ;Nd Or•nll't C6.l\t DJ•ly Piiot, pellu.atr rli«-.ic• to whlcl\ Is ma0t M.ar<ll 1, I, IS. n. "1S 6S0.1S oftlllebow ~med Cite"'"'-Jeflfts,a-.eevC:LV, ~ _1., ~2• ... 7S ....,.,,.,1~.22.ms 71'2/S IAl'fZ-IHGIEIOM for twoier pertk~ Md thll lhe -$. a: ---z-.. ·---un1.EaaLEI( *""N.ICAIM,St<r~ .fa, lo flll1U AIHHALHOMIE t1meMdp1eteof11terlnot11tseniehas ~KTITl~USaUSINES.S 6't...,.,.tet1w0r .• WteDt nMt ()j I PVBUC NOTICE ------------- CCAoc•'> J...i Mo-671 q450 -..Mt fOf' Apr1t 1, "1s, et ~Jo..m., 1n PUBLIC NOTICE HAM• su HM ENT ....._.,. .. ac11, Celif. tlMI Putitlshtcl °'""' coest 0111y PllO(Mlrdl ''· 1s. "· 11. 11, ms· ... c-1r00ft\ tit ~rtmeftl Ho. lot TIW foll-1119 per son ts dolftQ ~ T .. ; UJ'l "6-U4! 'lifM.Qil C ·~ 'J<, n 641>·/424 s.tll c~ et 700 Clvk Ce"'-Orlw NUM: ....,,...,...,,.e-•uc.,._s PUlJLIC NOTICE .ffJB)..JC I llLL 110.AOWAT MOITUAIT I 10 f!toodwoy. Cosio Mc " 6'42·9150 McCOIMfCIC MOITUAIT Loqvno Beoch 1?4 Q4 jC, :..Jn Ju.:in Co,:::111ror.o 1'?S 1 llb W~I. lf'I Ole City of S...t• Ant, COAST BOLT ANO NUT, to; Pwtl~0..1110ACNU01,1ty_Pllo(,J------=~~-:-~--:-.:'.'""!'~r:".'l~--:--~~-ftM~Hfllltllflf CellfOf'IW•. FICTITIOUSaUSINESS Greo.11 Awe., Fo1111t•ln V•llO, ,....,D...iclMer. I.I, IS, ms 0-7 IYMO..S19' O• Tte• .A.. f14 JTATtMllfl' ha.. U DetedMtlrcll "· Tt1S, HA.Ma STAT&Ml!NT c:.lllorllle '21111. P. 0 . eo. 112$ H\#11 _____ -;;..;·;_________ UIUGS!I flA'9CllcOMNftY - Wl"11Mll,$t.IONN. Tl\e fotlOwlng pefSOft It doing «Mi· "'-°"8'«h.C.llforntet2M1 PUBUC NOTICE cm-.wtut ,... ........................ , 91fl' c:o.ityClwll e~: 1 M•Ce•IMer1l11,,.J3 GrKlll•Aw~ Y Clilc.11.,tf" ' STaWAaT,WOOOaUPl'&f'ltAlll! MRW COMPANY. ~tall~ "-telnVelle11,Ce lilMnl•t270I "cr.tTIOUSaUSINE.H TNllldnlltlHesMtt •Jft&~ ....................... tt2t .• H1•ntl1191on 8HCll, CA. t2.... 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'Tlaink S•al~ Start Sm~ll' ., .. ~~ MUhons or Americans with vis· ions of ripe red tomatoes and leafy areen lettuce at a f ractlon of the supermarket cost are buy. ing seeds and getting ready tor spring plantJng. But the experts warn that be1inning gardeners race plenty of pitfalls. direct sunllaht. ti your yard doesn't get enough sun, consider teamloa up wlth a neighbor or checking to see if your city hu a program to rent plots Cor nominal fees. shovel ant( .-hat I call~ V dl11ln1. •• !'his auns cliUlnl ue , the plot. br~a1tha1 up cJumpe and • l'OOtt and tumin1 Ov4'r the soil abo"t a dozen times In a two- weet pertO,S. Because or the Jo~ Dal\lre"' the Easter celabratloQ, there 1s no more appropriate remem- brance at th1111ason than a~ov~ ly. living ailt plan~ . . When ft comes to shopping, there's no lack pf poss.ibiliUeo - there are man)t, man.y 1.-cSen favorltea from whlcbtoaf)ect. Th~ is at.O a good teleeUon ol Rhododepdrons for Ea.stet afv· Ing. It's too . early for most v~eties to~ btoomlna. but tbe plants will be loaded with buds and will unfold their floral beau- ty in the corning weeks. Uke Ataleas a·nd Camellias,. Rhododeiidrons must have good drainage . President Ford urged people to plant gardens to help fight infla· tion and the White House said this week that it is c~idering ilS own vegetable plot to set an ex- ample. The Agriculture Depart· ment estimates that members or one out of six American families will be tending a garden this summer. Seed c~mpanies report sales -and prices -are up. Alter you've selected a plot, $ays Cathey. "the first step ls h> find oat what yeur family will "eat.,. You won't save any money if you grow items that no ooe Add f alten leaves and twi1s to the 1otl to make aJooe.emixture; doo 't bothllt abc>ut removing peb- bles-take out only rocks lhat are larger than i~r fiat. Continuous dtaging and addi· Uon of lHvee .g(ves yqU.• 'loose mixture so the level olYoUr plot will be above the soil line in lhe rest of the garden. That's impor~ tant, says Cathey, so roots aren't uposed to the air the first time ' the rain washes away some dirt. 1 .likes. .Right now, tor tnstanee. tl\ere ia a hu1e array of Camelliu and A%aleu in full bloom -ideal Easter 1tfta. These are dis· tJnctlve J.nd1cape shrubs -for shadie~ garden spots -and c.-n be eJljoyed •rowlnc in COJ\· Ea•ter Gift ('ET SOME expert advice. · tainttf, too. Ttae eol,or choices In~ elude tbe brightest red and pinks to more delicate shades, and combinations of colors plus glistening white. DWARF' CITRtJS is another · lift choke that can be used in th~ fa.ndseape, or grown in a tub for dec<>rating the s unny porcb or patio. Pel'QPI • nursery.grown fruit tree wo.ald be an appreciated Easter gllt for ttiat certain so- meone, Or, why not a Jtoe;e bush for the family'&-garden? There are years of enjoyment contained in this IWtd of Eisler gift. A new• for-1975 variety, or an All · American Rose is sure to win a big welcome for the Rose as well· Colorful .Cinerarias are perfect gifts tor Easter. They thrive ip shaded areas as well As indoors. The velvety daisy-like blooms range in color trom pink, red, and la vend er to deep purple and bl"'e, with both white and two-color combinations. Prices. soil types~ planting limes vary widely from area lo area and you will have to check local gardeners to find out what is best for you. "Everyone knows who's the gardener in the neighbor-hQod, .. says Cathey. Look for him and start up a ~onveHaUon. Talk to your neighbors. get together to buy seed. You'll save money and help conserve seed which ia in short supply because of the ln· creased interest in gardenlng. Calhey says the easiest items to grow -•·t call them foolproof 1 vegetables" -are salad bowl lettuce. tomatoes, bell peppers, eggplant, zucchini squash and New Zealand or hot weathe r spinach. Texan Votes For Ladybug Freeway Area Gardens OK;d ,MARK CATHEY, who works at the Agriculture Department and ls president of the American Horticultural Society, has some general advice, however The 100 member organiz•lions of the American Horticultural ~iety also are a good source of information and they are listed in local telephone books. They can be grown from seeds -generally under 50 cents a packet except for a few ex· pensive varieties -or from alread s tarted plants. as the giv~r.. · . Cathey advises against a lot of fancy equipment. "l do ever· ything in my garden with a AUSTIN, Tex. (UPl)-Hoping to make aH the little boys and girls.in Texas happy, a leatslator introduced a bill this week to de· signate the ladybug as the of ... ficial state insecl. Rep. Jim Kaster said he was convinced of the meri~ of his legislation by a letter he received from Bobbie Sue Tate, 9, of Guadalupe Peak in far west Texas. "No state has a state insect," ·he said. An indoor foliage plant, in a contelJ)pol'ary container, would decorate a bare corner of the llv· ing room. For the entryway, why not a few pots of blooming Marguerjtes or Calendulas? Don~t overlook a s an Easter token of cheer an assortment of sum'tnef" blooming bulbs - Dahli1's. Gladiolus, Tuberous Begonias and the Uke. These, like all living gift plants. provide se8SQQal highlights in the garden and forever remind the recipient of your thoughtfulness. SALT LAKE CITY (UPl>-The Utah Highway Department haS shown its concern over the high price of food It gave permission this week for a community action organiza. lion to plant vegetable gardens on nine plots of land totaling 1.7 acres on unlandscaped property along freeways here Sponsors hope to provide low. priced food and beautify the en- vironment "Think small. start small," says Cathey If you don't know anything about gardening, don't try a farm-size spread or hard·to- grow vegetables "The first time around. you'll be doing well to produce anything .. Cathey says a 10-foot by IO-foot plot should provide enough vegetables for a family or four or rive Figure on spending about an hour a week on the garden after the initial planting Remember most vegetables need at least six hours a day of Horoscope Weekend Scorpio: Time Gardening Garden Club to Meet ON ALL. UPHOLSTERY FABRICS 20°/o OFF Collins S Kauffman UPHOLSTERY i ~.,~..-s.u_..~, !AMI LOCA--7 'l'IA.IS 526 CENlER STREEl (7 14) 642-7990 COSTA MESA. CA 92627 ................. 194194~~~ ......... ,..., L Lo Checklist The Irvine Garden the Parkwood Apart. Houchin, guest speaker Club will be "Learning menl's Clubhouse, 17560 Membership in Irvine the Art of Growing a Jordan Ave., beginning Garden Club is open lo Lawn," at its March 26 at 9:30 a.m . residents of Irvine and · meeting. The April 23 meeting, guests are welcome For i 0 ay I • w •Now's the time to plant beets, cabbage, carrots, celery, endive, kale, lettuce, mustard. onions, parsley, sweet corn, radishes, turnips and Swiss chard. SUNDAY, MARCH 16 By SYDNEY OMARR . •New lawns may be Steve Thoma s. willfealure"Growingin further information horticulturist, will ex· Knowl edge Making please call Mrs Frank plain the process of Adobe Fertile a nd Green-, 552-0244, mem· planting a new lawn or Productive." by Larry bership chairman renovating an existing 11~-~UIM•lll•('.:!~~~;":'.: lawn. There will be a o<>us:>e>n question and answer . time. The meeting will be at LET'S GET ACQUAINTED Mcrch ISttww 31 ARIES <March 21·April 19): Costs, expen· ditures and budget in general oecupy spotlight .. Purchase of luxury item might be high on agenda. Be diplomatic in d ealing with those close to you. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): What appeared settled could be tbe opposite. See as is, not through haze of rose·colored glasses. One in authority may planted this month. Your ....----------1 THE OLD CHICAGO GASUGHTER want to revise contractual obligations. GEMINI (May 21·June 20): One who presses you may not be as confident as surface indications appear. Correspondence dominates. Some ~p'fe may be saying, writing in manner whic.h betrays nurseryman can recom· mend the proper seed for your type s oi 1, and family's needs. •Plant annuals Jor late spring and s um mer bloom. gmanucumA ";]A great place for kids. In the DAILY PILOT SI .00 Off OH LAltGE .-rzzA so· Off OM MS>rUM ..azA -WITH THIS COUPON-- UN .......... C..._. Dr., Mls't'ort 8"cll ...... ,....... ....... 640.0J22 truth. .l-~=======-~~~l)il!i •Fill out the color CANCER (June 2l·Ju1y 22): Friend 4raws line. scheme in your garden You know how far you can go -and wbe-re to halt. with dependable free· Jt is best now to finish rather than to begin project. flowering Geraniums. Conduct of associates can be politely described now Shop for them in bloom as "eccentric." and get t.he colors which LEO (July 23 -Aug. 22): Natural qualities. will compliment your talents surface. Promotion ls in offing. You get go-home and garden. ing in direction which elevates positioq. New ap·, proach is necessary to resolve chaotic situation. · •As Camellias stop flowering, feed with an VIRGO (Apg. 23-Sept. 22>: Hold off on long-acid-type plant food. range commitments. Sudden changes occur. Keep Specialty.formulated position flexible. Insist also on guarantee of cas h ·camellia food is availa· flow, accessibility. " • · · bleat any nursery. LIBRA <Sept. 23·0ct. 22): Be aware of· money' w;;;;;========== position. Be aware of one who has nwnera,as idea~ bu~catters forces. That jolly person is more than willing to take risks -with your cash. SCORPIO <Oct. 23·Nov. 21): Lie low. Let others show their hands. Contract may be revised -in. surprising fashion. You learn from unorthodox source. Be specific about needs without revealing all. "SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): Analyze - find reasons for events. Accent is on changes affect· ing employment, basic Issues. Protect your pwn in· terests. ' l••••llll .. lll•I CAPRICORN (Dee. 22--Jan. 19): One y.ou are emotionally involved with makes demands. ~e j~====~:::::::::::::::::: diplomatic. Highlight willingness to make ~n · telligent conc~sions. Ufestyle changes -at m· sistenc~ (>f young person. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Persons close to you may have conflit1. Both parties claim to hav.e your best interests al heart. Parents, other aulhon· ty figures are involved. · PISCES <Feb. 19-March 20): Take s~lal c~e in traffic. Maintain steadr pace. You are not bean.g asked to break records, speed or otherwise. Know 1t and moderate -refuse to be pushed into danp~us situation. If Today Is Your Bb1hdaJ you a~.e intros,~ec· tlve, selective, sensltlv-. regarded as special by frlen'ds and associates; ~ are d~· for change, \\arlety, travel this yea\-. You Jte spiri~ual and your ethics are painfully personal andcky-hagh. ' Religious Choice · America's ~eritage. ' I • \ SPRING ~UARTER Mar. 24 tllr• May 24 , ...... ,. le9l1al••· A4v••••4,Le•d1cepe1 Drwwl .. ·hale, Pl9•re; Wetffcoler; C•lor elHI Des&t•t Pii .... •ld•t: I•· terier Deslt•: Jewelry; Cer•Mlct; Sulpt•r•: Art Hl1Mf'y: IHINll .. Art. 1 ... ,.., er ..... •• I.He Drewl .. ; P•l.+l•t: c ....... 1c.: ,.._...,.,.y, Dfflt• . .t.,,,..M ,_ y_....,., leci.My ~IMtiMIM .. ry 'ITrilr or ,.,,.1 for~•"" '714) 4M· 1520 610 Let•" C:HYM 14. .............. 1611 Clo•lng ··~ka . .. ,... d•r rreah '" ttte l1WijijH!D NURSERY- H ~~· ..3t FLORIST uut~itrs. 2640 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa Exceptionally Fine Trees ••• wm produce large fruit Mall ,, yecr Dwarf MEYER LEMON SGAL SPECIAL s1.so Tuberous Be<JOftias f(IRgm WoCMllll in JU :ar ...... Upright and Hanging Basket types. Rose. Ruffled Picotee froms. TUBERS $1.79 ' "'King of .... Sh• ~ .. SOD Weekends ·DICHOMDRA •• ~ft ............. 1.29 Hybrid IERMUDA I Ml-ft. . . . . . .. . . . . . ~ • I 0 HOURS: DAILY •·• SUNDAYS 9.5 Sale priced thru Mar. 18 NEW· .•• Spring Arra9ments from Our Rower Shop One-of·a-kind arrangements using the finest dry materials and silk flowers. FROM $7.50 Containers include stoneware, baskets, glass. tin ware. c...... .,...:c:-... in, ... fa•orlte c.ta-... --.-n.,l"tl~ SHAMROCKS .Mtfort. .•. .... Sil! ocll ...... to ... ... _, ....... 98~ ..... (St. Patricks Day as Monday. March 17) DON'T let the clouds. rain and cold fool you. Spring has arrived Daffodils, iris, tulips and other spring bulbs are blooming. F1owering fruit trees are a mass of color and deciduous favorites like the sycamore and liquid amber have begun to show their new green. Roses are putting .out new strong growth and everywhere s pring annuals are in full flower. Have you looked at the hills? You'H never see them greener. And one day soon the clouds will clear, the sun will shine and it will reel like spring for us humans as well as our plants. ' IN THE MEANTIME, cool weather or not, it's time to get to work (or play) in our gard~ns. A number or critical chores ar e at hand: 1. The insects are already here and it looks like a big year for bugs. Spray now with Lindocide on ornamentals and flowers and keep a regular schedule of spraying once a month. 2. The rain has beat some or your blossoms brown. Cut off all dead blossoms on annuals, especially pansies, violas. primroses and calendulas to keep them fresh and blooming. 3. Clean out dead blossoms from under cameJJias and azaleas. 4. Rain brings out snails. Offer them a fatal reast of That's It. s. Plant your vegetable garden now ror a summer harvest. 6. Plant more annuals, especially petunias and marigolds. Petunias planted now will have time to develop the strong rool system s necessary to sustain r epealed bloomings during the summer heat. Primroses, calendulas, pansies, violas, lobelia, alyssum can all still be planted for spring color. PRODUCTS -You wiJJ need to accomplish the foregoing chores the following : ' That's It Snail Bait Lindocide Gilmour Airomatic Sprayer Vegetable Seedlings Color Seedlings PLANTS -The As plenium Nidus is commonly called the Bird's Nest Fern and it makes a n ideal houseplant. We normally carry Bird's Nests in several sises, but until today we've never had them· in a giant size. We just· received at Newport Center a dozen of the biggest, most beautiful Bird's Nests we've ever seen. The fronds run about 30 inches long each. Give the Bird's Nest good Ught a nd keep it moist with s pring water, polish it& fronds with Green Glo and mist it regularly and its bright green fronds will stay healthy and make you happy. PEOPLE -Jory Adam is the good l~Ln.g J>runette (we also have a good looking blond ind Sood looking redhead> in the indoor plant Arborttun> a~ N~'Wport Center. Sbe can show you the Bird's Nest or her favorite plant. Polypodlum mandlanum. Especially slfe can talk with you about the care and feeding of your Indoor plasatt, and maybe help you solve plant problem• rou ma1 be havin~ Jory prepared f o?' her Job by e.amln1 a BA ~ree an ps~holof)'. We have the best adjusted plants in lowd ... and the ~t beaulirut. • 2301 San Joaquin Hllls Rd. Newport Beach. 92660 71.....,.58)0 24741 Cbttsanta t>r. mi Fa.tnicw Rd. flllsslon Vi~ CA m7S c.ta Meaa. CA aa7 114-at.ian . n•-cu.-. .... , . .: . "' .... . . .... • ..... 1 DALLAS <UPI> -Tbe r.ecent ABC telecast ot the only phot08J'aphic record· of the ifsasslnatlon ol President John F . . Kennedy genera,ed ~other pervaslve wave of debate and cli~ussion i.n the city where iJ. all happe.tled 11 r~ars ago'. The New Yor1k stU<llo audl~nce 'giwe out a sound ot ~hock as Kenne<l1's head slumpe4 down then wrenched violenUy backwatd and seemed to disintearate in· to the grainy imperfections of the blown- up 8mm film. you on the raw nerve ends and in Dallas, the scene of the assassination, the nerve ends are even rawer. Differences surfaced over the Abraham Zapruder film, named for its amateur .maker who sold it to Time Inc., even befor4= it was shown by WFAA·TV, the local ABC affiliate. . tlom. Aft.er the ltiowing, another dimenalon olth'e controversy surfaced. DID 11fE FILM SHOW, as the t>1tsen- ~rs ot tbis version claimed it did on the air. that Kennedy was shot from the .front as he rode through down~own Dallas and therefore Lee Harvey Olwald, posiUoned behind and above the Preslclent. could not have been the lone assassin? ,. , SHOWN ON THE ABC ''Goodnight WFAA·TV Piesident Mike Shapiro first said the gory scenes would be cut, then changed bis mind after more than 100 Dallas area viewers called the sta· lion complaining of any proPQsed dele· Mueh was said declaring it did, aa its sponsors, comedian-activist Dlck ,Gregory and two associates, clal.med. • I ' • ' Ame"'a" show. the film provided the grisliest details of the controversial kill· .. MOW'D YOU L 1Kf.1"o 6f IN 'ftltllt ing the public is likely to see. , CAC:,£ 7 .. · It was the kind of experience that hits Former Sen. Ralph Yarborough, who was two cars back in t.he motorcade from Ketinedy when the &hots ra°' put , ~g~ Facial· Tissue . 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'6 'caller to the Dallas UPI bureau wished to remind the press the Zapruder fllm clinched the case made in several books and news acCoiunts he'd read that a squad of killers fired at Kennedy. "Your body ca.'t \ store Yita•i• C!~ 1 .. -.., • ?51 ll)L -' aomE OF 100'1DliTs .BAGGIES FQOlf STORAGE BAGS I I LOS ANGELES-Marina Hlah 's Vikings staged a miracle comeback ln the last 3:16 or play Friday Dl$hl to pull out a 61·60 triumph 1ov~r lntlew()()d here at the Sa>orta Aren thanks to the clutch pl ay of reserve Jerry Lawrence and the potent free &hrow s hobting of Matt Cook. The victory sends Jim Stephens' Vikes into tonight's Ho~KOed 1 By Zaniora; ~ 1..akersWin JNGLEWOOD -1\1exico's ro. year-old Alfon~o Zamora knocked out Soo Hwan Hong or South I Korea with.a flrry of fourh-round punches capped by a left hook and captured the World Boxing As- ' sociation bantamw.eight crown Friday night. Zamora, from Mexico City~ controlled the fight and became the youngest ever to hold the 118-pound title. Both the cham- pion and Hong, from Seoul, weighed at the ex act 118 Ii mit. Laker• lt'ltt MILWAUKEE -The Los Angeles Lakers blew a 12-point second-quarter lead, then used two free throws apiece by Gail Goodrich and Stu Lantz in the last 35 seconds Friday night for a lOS-104 National Basketball As- sociation victory over the Milwaukee Bucks. The La kers led 99-91 with 6:17 to play, then went nearly four minutes without a point as the Bucks closed to within 99-96. LOS ANGELES UOSI Hairston 6, Ruuell 22. Smith 12, Allen 1, Gooorlth JO. WHhlngton 12, Lanl1 e. CllhOun I. I Total5: 4319-22. I MILWAUKEE (1041 Dandridge 21, Wa rner 4, Abd\ll·Jabbar 29, 8'oaaw 16, McGl«klln 20, Wllllllft'll 2, Restanl 8, Oavlu. Totals : H 1•11. LosA.les U :w 21 »10s MllW•llk.. 11 21 30 21-1()4 Total fouls: Los Angeles 21. Mllwauktt 26. fouled out: none. A. t0,9Je. Tennessee V p•et LOUISVILLE -G11&rd Jeff Montg om e ry 's 28-point performance and deft passing keyed Bowling Green to a 67-58 basketball upset or Tennessee Friday night in the NationaJ Commissioners Invitationa l Tournament. BQwling Gre en. 18-9. and Drake, 17-10, will clash in one of Saturday's semifinal match-ups. Purdue, an 87-74 winner over Missouri earlier Friday night, meets Arizona today. 1'ez~Ndaed • I ' TEMPE, Arb . -a'im Ve:tie, interim $&Ji Diego State basket- ball coach, was namedthe~am·s regular head coach Friday. Vezie took over the team last · September arter Dick Davis re- signed. He led lhf! Azt~ into the playorfs with a i-.,121ccord in the Pacific Coast Atbtetic ~ocia- tioo. • , Ender Sets Mark fr~ BERLIN -East Germany's Kornelia Ender est~blished a world freestyle swimming .re- cord of 56.38 for 100 meters to bet· ter her previOU'I record by, .58 seconds, the official East Betlin news agen cy ADN reported Fri· day. · · • All-Ame ricans APAU·A~erlcan Basketball F irst Team David Thompson, 6-4, senior, North Carolina State; Adrian Oantley, 6-5, s ophomore, Notre. Dame; Dave Meyers, 6-8, senior, UCLA ; Luthe r Burde n, 6-2, Junior, Utah : Scott May, 6·7. eunlor, Indiana. Second Team John Lucas. 6 ·4, junior . Maryland; Rudy Hackett, 6·9, senior, Syracuse; Gus Williams, 6·2 senior, Southern Cal; Leon Oo~glas 6·10, junior, Alabama; Kevin Gre vey, 6·5, senior. Ken· lucky. Third Team Clyde Mayes , 6-9, s eni.or. Furman: Phil Sellers, 6·5, semor, Rutgers; Bob McCur<Jy! 6~7. senior Richmond ; Laonel Hollins' 6·3 senior, Arizona • ~ . i fit.ate; Ron Lee, 6-4, Jun or, Oregon. CIF 4·A basketball finals against Palos Verdes , which upset ·Verbl.\m Dei, 61·58. Palos Verdes and Marina both played Inglewood th.la ~ear with the former def eatinc )1111~ 67-63 and losing on inotber <>r· caston, 57·S6. •• If Marina can pl~ with the ability it did Ftiday in the face of certain •Umination-il could • walk away with tbe CIF crown. The wimatng play came with 14 secon~ to go wben Cook hit a. three·point play to snap a 58-all tie. Rich Branning and Bob Losner ke.pt Marina withi~n'king dis- tance, but the Ing wood Sen- tinels had a 56-49 le with 3: 16 left and lt looked like rtains for Marina. However, the Sentinels made th~ fatal mistake of allowing the Vikes to go to the free throw line. Branning and Cook cut the Inglewood lead to 56-53 when each hit a pair at the gratis .. stripe. Then Br~nn1ng und Lawrence cashed in lwo more at the free throw line to gel the Addl i iollal Sio.,,, .,._,. Pag~ B ·2 Vilt1s within a point of the lead. tnel~wOOd tried to drive the lane, was tut off and called ror an offensive foul , givin~ Cook a chance at the gratis slnpe and he responded with two perfectos to Sallltday. Mar~h 15, 1975 gtve Marina the lead before the delirious Manna throng, which dominated the gathering of fi,578. Reggie The us, who scored 16 in all, hit a pair of free throws to give Inglewood its last lead. Then Bra nning and Lawrence did it again -teaming up to force another turnover and Lawrence was rewarded with another turn at the free throw line. He hit the first try, then came 'through with his biggest rebound of the season when he missed bilil MARINA'S MATT COOK (44) PASSES TO BOB LOSNER (RIGHT) IN SEMIFINALS WIN OVER I NGLEWOOD. ,Bruins Battle Michigan Leg Injury SlnuB Bruins' Meyers PULLMAN, Wash. CAP1 Mi chigan coach John Orr says he's delighted at the opportunity. UCLA coach John Wooden says his-object is" merely to survive." Michigan woJJld like to get even for fO\lr pre vious losses to UCLA, all or the m in NCAA 'baSketball tournament play. The Wolverines' latest ch<.1nce comes tonight in Pullma n. when they meet the Bruins in a fi rst round NCAA contest , following a clash between independent Utah State and Big Sky champion Montana. Wooden said his season objec- tive for his second-ranked team was to win the P acific-8 cham- Ver~um Dei Upset • By~,Palos Verdes ' LOS ANGELES-Palos Verdes Hig}i's Sea Kings accomplished tb6bigg,st ups et of the 1975 prep b~k etball campaign Frid.,ay night as they shocked highly favore d and No. 1 seeded Verbum Dei, 61·58, before 6.800 faos at the Sports Arena. The Sea Kings meet Marinct tonight for the CIF 4-A cham· p ionship as a r esult of the tremendous.. upset. Ver bum Dei was the four-time defending c hampion, was 27-0 for the season ~ ha d crushed PV earlier by 21 points' and was an odds-on favorite lo roll into the finals. But Palos Verdes came out s moking from the outset and went into the fourth quarter with a 41-35 bulge. ' Verbum Del tried lo c ut that lead with a tough press but each tim e the losers came up with a great block or nifty ste:il- Palos Verdes' Bill Laimbeer or 6-3 David Felberg would re· tali ate. . haimbee r and F elberg scored 24 and 19 for the Sea Kings. And Laimbeer's personal opponent, 6-10 David Greenwood, was held to only 10 points and was.saddled wilb four personal fouls with still one period remaining'. Verb~m Dei cut the mareih to 58-56 with 47 seconds to go on a 16-fooler by· Roy Hamilton P V went to a stall and fi nally 1t was Gr eenwood com mitting an intentional foul with 22 seconds to go again s t 5·8 guarci Tom Spillane. SpillanE' hit h is second tr~· tu give PV a three-point cushion. then Verbum Dei lost the ball and Felberg went in for a lay-up with eight seconds left to seal the up· set. • Tod ay's I-A a nd 2·A finals feuture Big Bear and H;,inning at 1: 15 and Culver Ci ty and El Dorado at 2: 45. The 3-A title game is <tl 7·30 preceding Ma rina's bid for the 4·A crown. Palfl Verdes U3-U U EI Cerrito 44 SS L 8 JorOdn ~ Fremon! SJ n Cf1'1l~nn1al •S O•kl.end Tedi 11 S4 ln9l•WOOO " S.n Peoro S$ lb Torr.ante •S San 011n•~ 38 f>8 Sant• Mon•t" SS OO.land Te<ll St ll Morntnc)S•~ ., LB Joraah 10 '1 Cf1'tlenn1.ll •• L1nco1n •1 •7 lngl~ S4 PauO.M o 12 Ton•nce SI LB Poly S2 .0 S.nU Montee M M1raw,te '3 CIF ,.layofl GamH •S Rolling Hiiis '1 " Kennedy •• Vubum Ott 70 U Fullerton •S Serre S2 S9 5.lnl<l Barbar• ~ Morningside S3 41 ..,.,..,...,, Oe• .. .... Tickets on Sale " .... ,, •1 •J " ,,, f)) 1J A) Tickets for tonight's CJF 4-A ba sketball finals involving Marina and Palos Verdes will go on sale this morning at 8:30 at the Marina High financial office. rally after a slow start. Thti Ume, he birdied two ot his las t four holes Cora 71. McCord and Armstrong, whose brother Tom s erves as his caddy, each had four birdies and a pair or bogeys to remain in front of the ·pack. Today's round is on TV (channel Sat2o'clock>. B\.lt, with ~ holes r maining in the chase for a $30,000 first J>Jii e. they have thelr work cut out for them. · . Not only are tbey ·untamlliar with the 1 ad, their closest challengers are lhe most I eared ompetltors In the game. I p1onsh1p .. Now that tl has been accomplished, our obJet·t1ve 1s merely to survive in the sutlden - death NCAA tou~nament." Montana. wit h an a ll -time be::.t school r ecord o f 20-6, is J On T \I T otaig h t \ Chan n ef :i a t 9 newcomer to tournament action, racing a streaking Utah State ~g ­ gies team that has won 18 of its last 20 games. Michi gan's Orr said it was .a great tribute to h is team that 1t lost Campy Russell. who turned pro last year. but slill put together a 19· 7 record lo win second place m the Big Ten and win an NCAA tournament spot. Pl aying t..:CLA. he .says. 1:-. "terrifi c \H' are dcltghted lo have the opportunity for th b game." Michigan's lates t loss to UC LA was a 90· 70 decis ion in 1973. Perhaps the most important was the 91·80 ULA upset in the cham- pionship game in the 1965 NCAA tourney l..:CLA. \\ith a 23 ·3 season re- t·ord faces the possibility that st ar' senio r fo rw a rd Davi~ Meyers might not be 11t his best . A serious leg bruise has been s low in responding to treatment. But Woo d e n s ays, ··our strength is our balance." P•" 1n9s lor 1he NCAA ' 32-tr•m. colleg@ bd,•tl~ll tour,,.,ment H~re t\ how lney ltM up 1or lir•I rouno QarTWs ~luroay EAST llEGIONAI.. 4 1 Ptlii.de•a L.t s.Jle, n &, vs Syracuse ~7 f'<M, U c vs K•nsas Slale. 18 8. Al (llarlott1, N C -.Orlh <:aro1tn.1.11 1. vs. NewMn .1coSla1•, llM. f urm•n 77 6. vs Bouon Coll991, 20-1. MfOf.AST llEGIONALAITlttC~,Ala. Ctntr•• M1<ll1~n. 10 S. vs Georgelown. 1•• Kpntucky 77 4. vs M•rQuelle, 22<1. (Cl\aftnel 4 11 ""', Al LUl ... lon, ICy 1no1.in.o 79 0 "' lt~as El P•wi. »S IChanMI 4 ' 4m 1 M100IP fMnt'\\••, 73 4 Yi 0reQOnSla1e, 11·10 MIDWEH REG40"1ALAll. ....... Teus , .... A&M, 10 • vs C1nc1nna11. 21-s, Mar•l•nO. U •.VS Crel9hlon, 20-6, At Tutu l.OUtSYlllP, 2• ?, vs. R1119u1, 2t Ii.. ~rt! D•m•'. •••.YI K•ns•s. 1J.I WUT Rf.GIOHALAIT_,..,.Ana.n.t 4rirona StalP. J~·l. vs. Altl>e~. 22'4. (Cll.nnel 4, I p,m.1 Nev•da Lf\ VtQ•U. 17.4, vs S.ft DlegO Stale. 1<111, Golden Hawks Play f o r Title LOS A~G ELES T?c El Dorado High Golden lla\\ks \\Ill t r v to deft:'nd their C'l 1-' 2 ,\ basketball tit ll' t h1~ a flt•rnoon when thl'v ml·l't CulH·r <.'11..' ,11 2.-15 m the LA Sport~ ,\rcna. Also on tap today art' Lhl' I .\, 3·A <ind I .\ chan1p1on s h1 p games The I A g OJmL'. hd\\.ccn un beaten Big Bear <28 01 and Han· ning (22-61, "ill tipoff al I. 15 with the El Oor <1do·Culvl1r t'ily lilt foll(mingal 2.45 Lalcr in thl' evening. Gan·.v 129·1) meets S;.in Gabnel <29-31 for the 3·:\ uo" n at 7·30 and Ver bum Ol'I 129-01 dashes wilh l\larin;,i 122-81 for the •1 A tille al 9. El Dor ado. whic:h det<.•ated Agoura. 80·i6. 1n the ch<.1 m pionsh1p game lu ~t year . faces a Cuh er City squJd that lH.'<l fo r second 111 the P1onc<.·r League ;.ind lost <.·ight games. .. second. ~- The Vikes survived 48 ~ seconds agains t the p~ Inglewood defense and c time out with 18 seconds to set things up. •' · Seconds later Cook wa.S :Qjse underneath, scoring and ~~g it a tbre.e-point play ~ z l4 seconds remaining. ~ That was it. Inglewood .e.tme down court ancf scored-but'°loo See Marina, Page B?.. • SAO PA t.; LO. Brazil -Corona dcl M:.i r's Hod Laver defeated \'itas Gerul;.1ilis, 6·0, 6-2 Friday to move into the singles final in the World Cha mp,ionship Tennis Blue Group tournament. In an earlier match in the rifth day or c:ompetition at Sao Paulo'~ Ibirapue r a St a dium. Roscoe Tanner de feated New Zealander Brian Fairlie , 6-7, 6-3, 64. Co1111ors Wi11s HAMPTON. Va. -Top-seeded Jimmy Connors a nd second r a nk ed J a n Kod es or Czechoslovakia a dvanced Frida~ night to the singles semifin als or the $37 .500 independent pl ayers tennis tournament here. But lhe tournament lost its second-seed ed performer in t\\o nights when fourth-ranked K t1 rl Meile r or West Germany was up- set in the quarterfinals by Juan Gbberl or Spain 6-3, 6-2. Connor s. the world's l'io I r anked player, moved into l~e s emifinals with a 6-2, 6-3 victor~· over Jeff Aus tin. Kodes advanced almosl.. as easily, sidelining vetera n Clark Craebner , 6-3, 6-3. . The fourth semifinalist is \l"{). it ek Fibak p r Pola nd. "'no trounced Bo b Kreiss, 6-1, 6-4. A l e.x·a11der (jp set LANDOVE R. ~Id . -Mark Cox upset top-seeded John Alexande(' to JOt n St an S mith i n the semifinals of the World Cham- pionship Tennis tournament Fri dav night and two other players :.id~ranced bv d efault in the se<>m· mgly hexed.$60.000 tourname nt. Cox polished off Alexander i -!l 0.:1 Attacks of rl u. which earlier knocked Tom Gorman out of the tourna ment. sent Hob Lutz of San Clem ente and Eddie Di bbs lo lhl' ~idelines Friday. Ashe~ Borg WiH \l l'~IC ll . German~ -Top· :-;eeded Arthur Ashe and second- seeded Swedish idol Bjorn Borg advanced lo tud;,i) .. S semifinals in the World Championship Tennb Creen Group tournament \\o ilh t·a~y quarterfinal' ictorics. A::.hc defeated S\\ <.'den's KJell .Johannson. 6-:?. 6·-1. and Borg routed Ba l asz TaroCt) or llung ;,iry 6-2, 6-4. Ashe needed a n hour tu whip Johannson, while Borg took -15 minutes to down the llungarian. , • ,. OAllVPflOT TOSDAL BREAKS COUECE MARK r T~MPE, Arlz .-Dana olhl0s Pegey Tosdnl clocked 57.03 in the 100-yard butterfly to break the collegiate record Fri· d.ay in the second day of the na· u.o~al women's swimrning and ~living championships, here. !'_!'osdal, competi111 for Arizona ,;,qle, broke the old record of 51.87, held by Camille Wright of Virginia Commonwealth. Nadadores' Bahashoff 'Sparkles LOS ANGELES -Shirlev Babashorr, the Olympic medalist and world record holder, s wept past Heather Greenwood in the closing strokes to win the 500 fre~sty~e in the Sou thern California Invitation al s wini meet Friday night. ~a~ash~ff,. competing for the M1 ss1on V1eJo Nadadores trailed th_rou~hout, then sprinted away w~lh JUS! IO yards to go and won with a lime of 4: 53.54 in the 25· yard East Los Angeles College pOol. The time was eight seconds faster than her cloeking when she won the event here last year. Valerie Lee, also competing for. the Mission Viejo Nadadores. finished fourth in the 100 butterf- ly. clocking 58.01. She was also fourth in the 500 free (4:56.47J. Babashoff was also second in ~e 200 individual medley with a time of 2:08.57. Jim Symons of Chico won the event in 2 :07.08. Former Huntington Beach High standout Clay Evans, a stu- dent at UCLA, was second in the 100 butterfly in 51. 75. Don Palstra of Santa Clara won the event in 51.05 . Ex-Coron<t d~I Mar High star Kurt Krumpholz w:is second in the 500 free in 4 :36.38. Gary Rees of El CaJOn was the winner in 4 :34.99. WOMEN 100 l>ulltrlly-1 V<10orot Seoritrt, El Monie Aqu.110, SI .-7 Jolt Symon), (.hlto AQV•otl,, S1 71 l Joll Sltrlo.el, El Monie, SI 'M 4. V•l.,.oe ~.Miu-V••l• N•'•doru, 5'.01. SOO tret\lylt 1 Slllrlo B•INslloft, Mtuiofl V••· jo, 4. SJ.)4 7 Huln~r C,rt~n .. o00. Fr•""° • ~J 113 • J K.ir~n Rtr~tr, Oe AMa S"'1m C..IU!l ... >4 81 4 V.tl ... te U., NhUte>ll Vl•t•. 4' '6.47. l(IO b<1<hlr<Hit l T .iun• V•not>~. LOS ~lo. S'l.34 1 Julot w .. ,,.,,, Maron Aqu<1l•c. 1 00,. l Hohdile Vog, ( h•O~ SMm Uub, 1 00 )() 4 LUMWI Cr•mer. f re~no 1 00 t1 100 1nd1vodu•I mtdlt'Y I C,ymo~ (hot<> 1.01 OI 2 ...... nllolf. Mt.So• Voe ... l .. S7. • NOel _,.,., L.tcHt.ol 0dh Aqwlot, 1 O'I 11 4 V•o __..,LA,2 10k •00 medley r1'1.tv -1 E 1 Montt Aou<1t o< (~I-. Htncltr•l.tr, !.; yltr I. Sleo .. <-1. 4 DI 'I> , S..t .. Cl•r • !>C.. • 01 Ol 3 Lollo.t-AQuc.t" • 03 IL ME" 100bulltr11y-l 0ofl P•htrd ').1'11a (lard, SI 0 1. C~y Ew.tM, UCLA, S1.7S. 3 OWrlev ""'.,"'°" ~ R.tfHI Sl.92 • Jt-11 Tdylor, Lalo.r..000 A4<Mlo< . S1 07 SOOlrffSlylt-t c. .. ,, Rets. El CA1on. 4 34 "1 l llt•rt Kr11m'"•l1, UCLA, 4 :36.JI. 3 lloy WH\l»<her, So.flt• Ctar.t, • 31> .ii 4. 0..-rtll Foe~ Cypren Aou•too . • J4 S1 1001>acu1rolo.t' • 1 B•u<i> Hardcastle, Lodo SI q, '1 Pitier Rocc•. Orinda, )1 ~ 3 Jim 6•11.trO, o;,;,,. .Jo\f!, Sl °"· •. SoD JIHHOn. Lo~Allos, }J Ii. 200 1"d1vldu .. 1t n\C'Cllf'V 1 Arl Morrill. No¥.:tlo. I H 16 1 Rou • Oronoa. 1 }6 11 l Pai.Ira, S..nlo C••··· I SI 32 •• D•n 8rooou. UCLA, I S7 It •OO mt!UltY rtlay 1 E.nl LO\ Ar>Qtl•~ AQUdl •t 'A" Elyln v.Jll•11Mr. L•nd"bt<rg, ~11. J 4CJ &o 1. Unowr\oly Ne~•d~ Ld\ Veg.;s, J 41 }7 J. E.t\I LAA4Ual•C.' 8",J !>071. MARINA ... Continued From Page 81 late to overcome the advantage Cook h ad g ive n Marina. The Vikes watched time run out without inbounding the ball. For the Vikes it's the first time in three tries that they have got· ten past the semis. Last year they lost to Long Beach Millikan here in the semis. Branning scored 22 points for the winners and was effective from the outset. Losner was tough in the first half, but tailed orf a bit in the second half. It didn't ·hurt, however, a s Lawrence, Dan Boldt, Cook, Kevin Landgraf and Tom Ugland ·picked up the s lack with their sterling play. Critical blunders by Inglewood aided the Marina cause. The Sen· t.inels, with their healthy lead. got too aggTess ive driving the lane, playing into the Vikes 0 bands. . So Marina, without a touma· ~ent crown or league title, goes ¥ter the plum tonight. .• .., ~ g~ ~e "r="9 f ,. ·~ H lrwt Sc• .... 1"IU'I ~11111'11~ llow •""'°" p._. "T. ~ M1r111• 161) ,,....., .. , ft " ,,. O» ' 0 • 11 , ' 3 s , • '3 8 () 3 0 3 , 1 2 11 • ' 2 n 20 71 14 ... 1 ~ "; ~: 1 0 s 2 1 2 a " 4 4 • 0 1 2 0 , 1 0 s • 0 0 • 12 n "° Gauchos Belted · ~~ri By Citrus, I 0-2 . ..._;.~ O.oty Polo! Photo by Rocll•ro Koellltr MATT COOK OF MARINA HITS GAME-WINNIN G SHOT. Law rence H e ro In M a rina V ictory 8\' Ell Hl'RG/\HT 01 th< D•oly PolOI Si.ti LOS A!'\GELES E\'l'n aft t·1 his game·Sa\'lng hl•rnin, 41gain!-it Inglewood II 1g h · !-i Sentinel~ Fn day night. li ghtl~ n·garcled .l<•rn Lawrenc(' of l\I ~t1·11w rt•m:11nt·il ::.omc" h ~·t of an u n k 11!1\\ n. 0 n e r c µor t l' r i.. t' pt ta 11111 g Lawrence b~ lht· \\ ron~ n.irnt" And lo!-i ing <·oa('h Lt·on I ll•nn of the S€•r1tinc.•ls v. anh·d lo kno~°" .. JUStv.hot\o t.l\\tlS. But 1t v. <1:. !JIJ\ aou.., 1l1 man' ol the 6.578 fans Jt lhl' Sporh \n·n.1 lhal L awrt'IH'l' 1 '\11 11 1 \\ :. .... thL· main r cnson lhJl ;\J at 111~1 cll'IL·at t:d lnglcwuod , fil fill 111 thl· I .\ basketball ~em 1fan..il.... :'>t ann<1 meets Palo~ \'cr<k .., at !1 tur11~ht lor the trll<.· La\Hent·c c· <.1 mt· off tht· bt·n<:h in the fina l thrct• minute~ and d rs played the pobc <if " st·a .... oncd start~rdespite onl)· having ... c·o rc.'ti 14 points a ll ) car He sank :i of l fn'e thrO\\S, helped to C:Jll!'ll' l\\o Inglewood ~urnovers and ('<trne up "ith ;in important re hound "I v.as ju~t M1pp11sed to play toug h defense :111<1 ~o lor the steal," the :-.l'ldorn used 5· 11 senior J!Uarcl saad ;11\t·rwards 1n the jubilant Manna Ilic· hr room. But he drdn 't h•" L' any idea that he v. ould be a t thl' free lhrow line four ti mes .. I v.asn't read\ for "ornt·lhing like that." he said · But I re. .. membered shooting frt'L' throv.c;; alone in practice and \\ht·11 I hat the first two, I knew \\t• \mulct come back." When he hit the frrsl two. Marina pulled to \\ athin on<', 56·55, after traaling by as mueh as iw,•en. Then , v.rth t ·06 to go . l,awrence sank the free throw that tied the seore al 58. He mis · sed the second, but ~ot Uie re· bound. And that set up M:.ttt Cook 's game·winning shot with 14 seconds left when Cook was took· ing for stars Bob Losn('r and Rich Branning · I ~ot tht• ball inside," the 6·5 1unwr centl'r .said , "and turned aruuncl to see Losncr open. But l\\O men C'onverged on hjm and I h :1d tht• open drive.·· ,\llt·r L;rn rcnce got the re· uuunu. the Vikes worked for the 1l <t!-it ~hot a nd <'oiled time with 18 M.'t'on<ls l l'l t. "Wt•\\ a nted to make a C'Ouple of pa!'l..,t'" o nd ::.et up screens for HrJnning so he could shoot." said \\Inning co<t<'h .Jim Stephens of has .... tratcg' .. But v. hen Cook got the ball an~ide, there \\as no one thl'rl' and he dro\'l~ like never h C'fOl'l' . ' •ll-nr) g:ne Marino credit. · Tht'~ reall~· hurt us at the free thrO\\ line And Hrannmg 1s real I~ tough fi e·.., d ef1mtel~ an All· Cl F guard ~tcµhens c:dled the vrctor) has mo .... t s at1sfy111 g ('ver .. It's the first time tn l:l yecirs of cocic:hing tht1 l I have gotten to the finals. And I have been to the playoffs rww !'ltraight) cars.·· DALE HAGEY A Z U S A -C i tr us the ninth inning to avert College scored t hree a shutout. Rick Douglass runs each in the ·second opened with a walk and third innings and followed by singles b; went on to post a 10.2 Chuck Adamo and Bill Mission Conference ,..Springman to load the , baseball victory over bases. Saddleback College Fri· George Gay then drew day afternoon here. a walk to force in one run Saddleback's Gauchos and Greg Adams singled 5cored a pair of runs in for the final marker. _, • ., _A,, Brian Hes ler had the .r• ~ only extra base hit for the Gauchos, a. double. .. ,.. while Joe Hollett was 3. s.clid .. N<ll Ill ... , ' o for-4 as Saddle back ~ g matched Citrus' hit total l •'1otlo," ' 0 Mollofl.rl O O P•y<><,11 • O RoDbt•.11 0 O HeSl•r, ?b 4 0 ~ g with 10. o o The loss gives Sad- ; ~ dleback a 9-4 sea.son re. o o cord. Oouc;iln\, °" ' 1 Adamo, ct • 1 Sori ngm.i n, 3b • o ~ncl\ledl. ID I 0 ~ ~ ,~~~~~~~~~---:-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ H•llelt, lb 4 O Ao.\ms, SS • 0 l'fff9ud, c 1 0 C...y,( ' 0 1-erguson, p o o lempe, p o o Totals 3 3 2 S<ort by 111no"'Jl 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 10 2 r " • 000 000 002-2 10 • 033 001 Olli-10 10 I Edison Falls, 2-l TORRANCE- Claremont Hig h struck for two goals in the last 20 mrnutes of play Friday night to record a 2·1 win over Edison High rn the consolation game of the C I F soccer playoffs al Torrance High. In the title match, San- ta Barbara emerged vie· torious with a 4·1 triumph over South Tor- rance. Santa Barbarade· fcatcd Edison, 3·1, in the semifinals. £?ave Schelin gave Edison a l ·O lead against Claremont mid way throug h the first half when he took a pass from Her b Boehm and scored on a breakaway . The lead held up until late in the game when Claremont scored twice to get the win. Edison finished its season with a 21·7·1 record. Dragst e r s Go Tonight Tom McEwen of Foun- tain Valley heads a star- sludded field of pro- fessional drag racers al Orange County Interna- tional Raceway tonight N·A-TRIP For'hwoTo IRE DraltWing H•ld at th• Trcack on St. Patrick's Night Monday, March 17th Its no bl.orney! Los Alamitos Night. Harness Racing by speciol orronge· ment with the leprechauns of Southern California hos orronged to hold o.s"';eepsrol~es drawing during this racing program 00 St .. Parr.IC~ s night, Morch 17 to award a trip to Ireland for two persons with airline occommodot'ions paid. Spcnsors of the conresr worldng with the leprechouns ore Aer Ungus Irish and the Southern California Racing Association. Use the entry blonl< below to enter the Los Alamitos "Irish Sweepstol~s" Olonks may be deposited on Wednesday, Thursdoy. Fridoy, Soturdoy · and Monday before Post Time-8 p.m . Moy the luck of the Irish smile on yov. l\UUS 1 ro11 "' ~ b4ook bt'IOw compl~~v An t'nfri.s must bl' com~~ OI t'fllry blris. Ot ~ rht'reof. will bl' vood. 2 Enrrv blonks moy bl' deposited 1(1 bins loco1~ I~ ond outsldt' of the odmiwon rheLos Alom••osf\oceCovr~on Mofch 14 15 IOond 17~0lt'8p P'oi:wT g<llftClt ) The ·1r1sti ~wttpsrokt's-drowon9 w1U bl' held dut1'19 the ~or ha<,;:-r ....;,~· 11'14! "'9'°' ot Mo1ch r 7. oc~ ~ P'ogtOM Ol'I .s The N1Qhl Horness l\ocln<,) Ol los Alom11os ' lristl 5Wttp$6okeS os bt'lng spot'liored by,,. tlngvs 111sh ond the Soumern Collfoo'llo C\oclng "»odofk>n. EmploYffs of thew 0tgonll~ Of neat ol hrn ore nor t'llglbk! I0111'11s swttpsroke~ drowlng. 3 The person whOse li<ke\ 1s drown wins o 111p ro Ireland for two ( 2> potf\Orn Oil Oilflne 0<commodot1oiµ pood. -'·free enuy blonl\5 onCI Coptt'S of rhc.>~.rui.s ore ovoiloble dVflng dolly offl<t' hovrt Q o.tn. llQ ~ pm. Of !tit' SoufMrn Collfornlo l\oclrw;i ASSOC>OhOn. 4QO I l(otetlO A~ Los AlomltQI. (olofornlO Q0720 Worv.e• ne«I nor be ptt'\t'nl bu! mv~t be 18 veors ol o~. No pu1chose nec~M>ry. ~ Newport Coach Quits , when the finals of the third annual AHRA Grand American West racing /rogram is schedule for comple· lion • • ! By ROOEa CAllLSON • •• CM .. 0..typft.4.._.. ; i. le Haser of NewpOrt Harbor Jfl Scboo has rnl.:ned his ;o Uoa e1 bead basketball coadt. tbe Dally Pilot bu learned e:xchulvely. repla cem ent has been n1mt4 for Hasty, who steps down art.er a five.year relsn. Hl• te1m1 p01ted a ei.59 over· alt record and urned a CJY playorr berth in 19'74. His beat In- thv1dual pro<lurts Yot•r1· J ohn Ka 1mer and Brian O'FJ~hnt} Hagey will continue .at l\ev.porl Ha rbor in hb Enah:.h Department lC'ac hin~ <luties. "I've enjoyf'd the time l'\'t' hecn coaching her<·." sn1<1 Ha~cy. "hut ther.-"as a dlr f erenrc in opinion about whl'rc the t"hange« ..,hould be m:id«>. "There w .is a lot of prc~~urc in volved. J'vt• had ~omc outstand· Sng kids in lhc 11roi:1 am a.net I've tried to t cnrh thf'm ~umc lh1nj111 lw..,1dc!-i IJJ..,kl'lhJll :'\<·~port II .irlw1 ;ilhlt•t i<' dar<.•r lor J uh"' (jaJ.!l' s:I\.., the Sailors '' tll SN•I.. ,1 11·pl.H·l•llwnt from any .1n.•o '\\'(' h;l\ <' ~om •• problrms re· g.ir<11ng tciH·hing openina~ ... ~:.&)!'> GOl'l' .. Rut th<i t "' u probltm J ·, c· itot to sol\,. \\'<•'r<' s;:oin~ to open it up to un' ont-th al m 11-!ht bt• 0inlt?rrst~. JI hn. to br the nght 1o:uy und the rli!hl situation " McEwen posted rastesl e lapsed time tn runny ur competition 111l weekend between r1ln showers wJth a 6.57-second ehp1ed Umc. Other pro leaden ln· elude Fran~ Bradley lm top fuel, L"' ry Storck Jn pao comp and Ktn Don· dtro of Newport Beach tnproatoclu. t • LOI~~ ttorl'lell~ ~ctl61Kofillo~tnue,Lm~Calltcimlo90720<1f•>&26-7070~~)~~~t 11 c Sunset League Cho111pions Coach Dave Brown's Fountain Valley Barons won the Sunset Lea~ue basketball championship with a 13-1 re- cord. Standing (from left) Bill Miller, Rich Valbuena, Mark Milc he ll. Rusty Saunders. Dave Rohde, Mall Katsos. Jim Boxold. Mike Zumbo, Greg Miller, Brow n. Rustlers Dana Hills, Tritons 1~ Swim Bag Opening Victories Victory Marc Cardenas, Bruce Sch o l es and Bill O 'Toole won two events each, l eading Gol d e n Wes t Col lege to a 65 -39 Sou th ern Californ ia Con- fe r ence s wim victorv over h ost Santa Monka CC Friday. And in another meet , v i siting Orange Coast College f e ll t o Fulle rton . 71-32, in SQ.Ulh Coast ac- tion. The D a na Hills Hig h D o lphins and the San Clem e nte Tri tons opened South Coast L eague baseball action Friday a fternoon with victories. D a n a Hills rode t h e two-h it pitchin g of R i('k Hallste d to a 2-0 w in ove r v isitin g El Toro w h ile Mark Faga n blasted two hom-e runs t o lead h ost San Clemente to a 4.3 victory over U niver s ity. The schedul e d game between L aguna Beac h and Mission Viejo was pos tpone d due t o a w et fie ld a nd w ill be played Monda;• afternoon Jl 3 30 ll all s t ed. J ri ght · h anded senior. s truck out IO and w a.I k cd only two to p ace Dana H ills. lie i.tavc up s u \glcs in the firs t and · second innings and hit ont' batter in notching the s hutoul . The Dolphins scored the only two runs o f the game in thl' s econd in- n i h g !\lark Bethke \\alked. Ila lbtt•d singled and Don F owler drove them both home with a long triple l "n1vers 1t) look ~1 1·0 lead in the firs t ining, but Fagan smash e d a solo homer in the bottom o f the second t o tie the score. The Trojans then took a 3-1 lead with two runs in the l op of the fourth only to see F agan h it a nother h omer to tiC' the s core H o rvath h e ld the Tro jans s coreless the r.est of the way setting up the winning run in the bot· tom of the seventh in ning. Pat Nelson l ed thin gs o ff with a walk. a n d T im DunhamanaJim t.t eadows folio"' ed "'ith s ingles to load the bases. Cardenas won lhe 50 free in 22.6 and the 100 free <49.~>. Scholes cap - tured the 200 individual medley C2 :08.2) and the 200 bac k <2 :07 7> w hile O "foole •n abbe d the 200 fly (2:06.3) and lh<' 200 free (l:Sl.3>. 2 Marks Broken U"1vtrl1ty Ill illl Lonl't't, lb C,.11nam, 7o Wall~h 3b Johnson. 11 Glock. rf Scr0991,,.,, Cl Coryt!r, p WolherSPOOO. 0 B;utrr, c Murrdy, >S ; , " ' 0 h 0 •b• ~ ) I 0 0 0 W inner s for OCC wer e J im Turner i n the 200 fly <2:26.0>. Mike Mitc hell • In Sunset Prelillls 0 0 I ' I 0 0 I I 0 0 I 0 1 0 in the 100 rr,e (51.4) and Two m eel record& Chris Rose in the 200 ~ert: broke n and another breas t (2:29.3J. be~ m t~e S u nset L~a~ue GoldM wen cm tH> sa11t;a """'"'• .swimming and diving 400mec11ore111y-1.santa Monlca. prelimi naries in the T'~3~,~7· '· Sh•l'!lo CS> / lrtco1i Newpor t -Mesa District cc;13. Eic11 tG>. Tome: 10:00 1 pool Friday afternoon. 200tree-•. O'Tooie IGJ 1 McGuor<' F 1'n a ls will b e held at l •SI l . Moore (SI. T"'~' ,. SI 3 so tru 1. Ca rd<'n•~ tc.1 7. today with d 1'v1'ng pr" E.dwards IC.I J. Hormell IGI. ••~ ._. n •· lim s at 9 this morning . 200 •nd mild 1 Scholos IG> 2 Gurwr1s13 Roc1<tG> Tlme·2087 Mike W . Kel)yofFoun-01v11'9 -I Soler CGJ 7 MCAdiHn~ 1c;1 J. Reeo cs1 Point\ 49 o lain Valley ' lowered the 20011y-1.0'Too1e1G12.E1c111G11 50 free m ark to 22.l. #oloore ISl lime: 1 06.3. 100 free-1. c .,unas 1c.> ,, Keith Robin son o f ~.Gu••• cs1 l Edwerd~ tG>. Tl~: Newport Harbor b e t - 2001>1<k-1 Sc:no1.scG1t.8'onot11U t e r e d th e I O o. 1s1 l .woocsrutt tc.1. Tune· 2 011 breasts troke mark with ~ free-t. SMroo CSl 1 F•lll.o (GI 3 lrlcoll CGI Time: •:Sb 6 fl 1 :03.3 clocking and A n · ,~ ri;:;:1t,0 ~s~r:,:; '~1J;0waner dy Miller ( FV) lied the 400 fre<' r•••r 1 Golden wes1 200 Indi'vi'dual m edley r e tt arden;a s. Scholt\, Hormf!ll net • 0 Toole). lime. 3 2S S c ord With a 2 :03.1. o,.,...c.uHl211111 F,.,...,.'°" •00 ml'dley rtl•y-1. Fullerton l o me · 3. s• a. 1,000 tree-1 H1m1ll011 IF I 2. TIQhe COJ 3 Golh<llalk IOI. Time· 10 3'.4 200 frte-1. Reldtnb;auoh CFI 1 Carey CFI J Turner IOI. nme I S3 S SO tree-1. Cameron (FI 2. Ottl (F) 3 wnrtrnore 10). Time 73 O. 200 ind. med -I T oYIOr IF) 1 HOC>j) CF f 3. Arnold 101 No 11me. OMn;-1 Dlelcr \F) 2. Wlls.on fO> 3 voorllls (0) Points· 217 30. 200 fly-1. Turner (0) 2 ~•teroo CF) notllord Tlmf': 2·26 O 1()() lrf'e I. MllCllell 10) 1 Ca<n CF) 3 Wllolmore IOI. Ti,,... SI 4 200 twoek 1. Re1denb•u911 !Fl 1 Frttm•n (Fl 3. SwcMon (0), Tim' 2. II I SUNSET 1.EAGt>E PRELIM5 VARSITY <WAL.I Fl E AS 200 Free-I a uckner ( M) 1 '8 o 2 S.twosholf ( F VJ 1 · '3.1 3. T le belwten Oot>rott (NHJ and Golonka CMJ I '8 8 s McGinley (NHI 1:49.• 6 Riley (El 1:•• ,_ 200 Ind. Medley-I MlllPr IF\/) 1 03.1 <Toes meet record! 1-Newlono INHI 2 06.0 J. Fulls INHI 7.06 2 ' Jones IEI 2:01.9 S. Vellkarno tl\IHI 2:08.0 . ldom (I.Al 2.10 I. 50 Frl'e-1. Kl'llY IFVI 12.1 IMret record! 1. OeMoll tNHl 22 • J. Pre<1lsik (LAI 21 6 •. Huntley CWml 22 1 S. While INH I 72 9 f>, Muhll\au..er <E> 23 0. JUNIOR VARSITY OUAl.IFIERS 200 Fret I Fr;.,nd (LAI' S.7 IMee \ rP(Ordl , Pull I FV i 1 SS s J Gross (El t·SS I• Torode CEI I SC. S s ForbP\ II.A) I )I ' 6 ~Ulll tFV> I SI 3 100 Ind Medi~~ ' J.ieq( r CLAI 7 13 7 CMe.,l r~cordl 7 Br,ld\lr<'t'I INHI 1 lf>.3 3 Prollll !WI 7 16 1 4, Sanl>Of'n !El 7 11 3 S. 1.tller tLAI 7 19 06 Uurll.l' (Wm I 1 1'1 J 50 Free I, Grlly I NH I 73 \ ("""' "l<Of'd) 1 Toe belWf'('n C11rl'IOO lLAI .ind Torre• ILA) 13 I> 4 Bla<ll. \LAI 13 8 s Erokstin (I.A) 14 0 6 Rtte IFV> 7•.3 100 Fly I l ie t>tlwon Gray ClllH ) •r>dWeif\l!r CEI S8 8 IMf'el record) 3 CarlSOll II.Al S9 8 • Hoque tFVI I 006 S Bur'• fWml I 01 4 f> MollH' 1w,,.,11079 100 Fre~ I Torode IE: 1 S ~ 1 Forb., II.Al S3 13 81<JCI< (LAI SJ 6•. Erok500 II.A) SJ 8 S Stoll (FV I S4 Oo Torru1LA))4 I SCIO Fr.it I, ~r••nd IL 41 S 08 6 1 Holl""d lfV) ) M . J Iverson INHI S 10.9 • Cro•~ CE I S 12.8 S Weis..e• lEI SIS 9 4 PulllFVI S 17 0 100 Bae\ I Sanborn IE I 1 07 0 IMt-el record) 1 J•l'qPr ILA) 1 OJ OJ Hdltf CL AI I OJ S • Prolfoll fWI I 01 4 S Roley IE• I 08 46 Bract\lrl'l'I INHI 1.08 1 100 Breast I, Wol•nHOll (FVI 1 08 0 tMeet re<ordl 1 Lf'lltr II.Al I Q'l I ]. H09ue (FVI ' M 9 • f O• !LAI I II 8 $ Tte bl'lwtf'n Potklord IEI dnO Prot'1Md INHI 1 I) 1 FROSH·SOPH OUALI FIERS 1 0 2 0 lolals 2J ) S•n Clemente CO Oen.rnore, 2b, \S Siravo. lb, >S, l b Horvath, p fogan, c. J Nel•on. s, Janton, lb, 1b Gonrales, rl P NelSOll, II Ounh<tm cl Mt'l><IOWS, lb Total• •II ' J 0 j 0 I 1 ) J I 0 I) ' 0 0 I J 0 1 0 10 • Score by'"""'"' Unr•er\>IV 100 200 O S... (lenient" 010 200 I El Toro IOI C. C.roralva.<• Urgutwrdl,s' Key,p NelSOll, rf MOs1>ov9h, 10 1:!1ndtf',3b l..lbann lf S Gr11a1va, 7b GollHtes. < lot•IS ab 3 J l · ' 0 0 () 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 0 Da11il Hills 121 Fo..,le< ,cl St••lton, lb !lena.,der, rt VanGalos,c He•ter, 2b Browning," Monge, lb Belhke , If Hall•(ed, p rot.ti\ ab I I 7 1 • I r 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 I Score by Innings 0 0 0 0 I s h rbr () 0 0 0 0 0 1 J I 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 I 0 I 0 J J s 0 4 6 8 .. rbo 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 , 0 .. '"' 1 0 0 0 ' 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I lllO Free I Reek INH I 1 Sl u I Mowrpy INH I I. S7 ' l. Stonll (Ml 2 00 2 4, Ma111r IWml 1,03 o S,.Sl\ll~r El Toro ' " e 00000000 10 IFVI 2.04.06 Meade (Wm>t ,04 I. oa .... H.11, 020 000 " 2 ) 0 100 Ind Medlty 1 Hollman IE> Bask e tball 1 01 6 ' Hp"fnoer (NH I 1 02.7 J E.ntblir'1 I Wm) I OJ 0 4 Carter (Wml I 04 2 S Rtth (Wm I 1 0-4.8 I>, Maft1'' CFV11 OS q SO Fr~t' 1 l ollrr"in tNHI 73,, I NCAA tDrv.1111 Semil111o1h Myers ll\IH ) 28..B.3 Gellm•n (Wml2• 2 C.lauboro St. 76, BroekPOrt SI 68 4 Mo••• (I.Al 25 OS Werlt fWml 7S 4 l.eMoy"9·0wen IM, Au9ustotna II Spike Results LACC 1141 1•11 Goleltll West Golclell Wot c 74) (71) E•U LA Eul I.A llll (H) LACC 100 I Mtll~r (LI 2 Prill· Ill . Burnell Ctl Tun~ 9 9 no I Mollt'r ILi 7 P~rry •ll J Al~• .. nclf'r lGl T "'" '1 • '40 I l<~dlhl••y CC.> J Pt'rry It I J. ldd\On IL) T lnlt' ~ 8 8IJO 1 S<1•QCnl IC..1 7 Oki IC..> L0•~10Y IL I 1 ono~ I ~9 0 Mile 1 l hon"'' t U 1 Cer,,..<kv CC.13 OkdCI 1111'\P • 29 0 J n11•t: t S1mon1dn c L) 1 Pr •t')f \C.I) S1~phen> IQ! Tm1e 14,14 8 DO HH I R1Cl'ld r<l \On !El 1 l1Jtttll lll l AIHdn<Jer IC.I. f1n-r I ) 0 "0 1nl I SllPlfttl<I IE) 1 Nochol>on ll 1 l R1chc1rdson CE1 Ton'l4' )/ 1 '40 rPldy I LA(( 1 E4SI LA 1 ortlt' •J 1 Mill rPl•IY I LA((. 1 Golacn \111~\I T on o• J U J HJ ' Pan rr •C..I 1 M<'1W ...... •""'' CC..> J \Ill ebb Cl I H< 19111 6 • LJ I Rudolph CEI 2 Pt!rry tEI 3 Harri~ Ill 01\I dncr 27 6 T J I Rudolph IE) 1 0ou<)lo» IL! J Pt!rr y IE I 01\lan<~ '4·1 ,.., I UOuql•\ ll 11 LOldllO I~ l J Aoa.1n\ tG) 01,ld™ <1.a 10 OT I Ad~on\ IGI 1 HdrwOOd IEI I l Olcln IE, o.1nt1• 110 10' JI I Ounn 1C..I 1 Alt-••n<I• r 1C.1, Y\i1 oo tL> D•,l1tnc ... 11;1 6 i-v ' Alta .. n<l•r IGI 1 ~11 ... 10 IE) J P1nlo (I: I H••Olll IJ 0. Orilft99 Coast Ct•I I SI) C.,nMK 100 1 Desmet IOI '· GordSOlt" 101 l Sp.j1n IOI Tome 10 o 220 I Cesmrl lOI 1 Lotardt 1(1 J C.irotwle COi Tmlf' n 1 u o l l•t•rdo !Cl 1 Maritn (0) no third Tome SI 6 ' 880 I Acroo l( > 1 Keeley IOI J Ponce IC>. Tome I ,, '· Molt I fl1P) 01,wano \0) .lnd Enqll•h IC> 3. Volleq,n ICI To""' ' 18 ~ 3 rrnle I 01\wanq 101 1 W.lllnwe 1013 VermolY<'d IOI. Tome t•·:M 9 120 HH 1 !11n9ltHon (() 1 0e"<)t'• CD> 3 1-0\\ ICJ. Tome tf> 1 '40 onl I Br.tgil 10) I !It'll ((1 J. ~hondltr 1c;.1 Tonll: ~1 4 4A() rel<1y I Orange Co,"I Tonlt •3 J Mite r('ld y 1 Ctrr110' T1mf J ?6 0 HJ I Powell ltl 1 St·n.1 101 l O.,.nQo!r COi He1011t . 6 ij l!>t'l\cl went 1>·6. OellQ"r 6·0 LJ l Ru11cl<<1 IOI 1 ~Pdon 10) 3 ~nn ICJ. D"t;lrKI' 71 q l J t Spann (CJ 1 Strocl<idnd CO l. Ruuc'" CO> D1st•nce 43 I>'. SP I Franklin COi 1 B~c1<11:11 ICI J Allhou<.e COi 01\tance •I H OT I Fr•n,1111 IOI1 Powell IOI J Homsner IC I 01\IMK.e 131 I JT 1. Altnou..e (01 1 Brown 1013. Hom\he'r CC I 01\l•nce 181 o PV I. Fo)\ ICI 1 Pl11ll10' 101 -Moye COi Heoqhl 13 o Baseball Standings SOUTHE RH CAI. CON Fl! REHCE C.OIOl'n Wt>t R10Honoo l>.\ota Mon"" (ypre\\ l:astLA l.ACC l.A HdrbOr Fri~v·• Scor• C.v1>re\\ 'I, S•nt .. MOnic• l W L Gii I 0 I 0 I I ' I I I 0 0 ' 0 0 ' 0 ? ,. Saturday. March 15, f975 041L Y PILOT 8 Prep Tennis Ut-.. Kii Cle~> lf\'l) Miu..., Viel• CdM, Mesans Su ff er Losses • ~J ' t.11 \f 1ib t.lrttlft Y~llley (Ml lo•t to So•lllCS.IWI H , IO.t IO eoo-s ll16, lo)t 10 Thornton 4 •• losl 10 ~1111119 1·6 Mfll\l'4>11 (M) IO!>t 1 6, ..... f-6, -u . ~ts 1Mt10$12•4 ... >.-l .. ,t.-/ ,.f' °"ilf1t11 tMl loSl 1 ... 6.7, -16, 0.llMM fulltr -Tw1nin9 (M) sPltl with Cun•rd ·Glllilltn 4·6, 6 •, drl CotmpOell·Gillll<er t.-4, 1 .. S.wrson·J. Grolfllll IM) IOO>I • • .... ~:i...1.4 U11lw"lt'r 1211 IU S.tt1 c..-Si"9fo H•vn cu> def. H•mro ..o. 0e1 Morris 6~. def forematt •·2, d•I $iflley ... 2, Anlll IUI WOtl•·l , 6-4, •..0.4-1 l UllSt.llt IU) l0t .... won M..... . ' A.CO IU) WOtt 4-3,4-4,4-1,4-l. 0.u!MH ..,,.,,._ Aden IUI Gel 1.ernti.rg Re<lt.:'9( 6-2 ....... def_ D•vu. IW:•r ... 3.H B Fallerrneor G Fallermeor IUI -•-<>.•·•.l>..c>,l>-1 H11111,._ 11•141111\ool MartN $l119lff ~s lH) def. 01'4man 6 2, def Heinle 6·0, 'el. ic:.-o. • O. d~t 1Cawn111ma 6-4 VancleHoet IH) wont •.o 1,6 2,6 I lo:i~:'h IH) won 6·•. OSI 1•.l>ec:t 11, Sliver IHI fO>I 1·6, 2-4, I 16,l6 Ooubltl Bree (ollter CH) d\'f. ~weeny Thxrubd 1·S, 1>·2, def. Coulson Kuvper •·J. 6·3. • GahCll·Campbeil CHI IOsl 26, 1>6, l•e<l 1·1, lost •·6. E5~11Uil (10'11) 117h) La QU1nt• Sl119IH 5chwaru CEI det. Bu1on91orno «>-2. Aquino 6·0, lo~t 10 Holle •·6, d~I. (hw•lel< 6·2. 1>111n1ps !El won I> 16·1, IO~I J.6 0-6 4•6. He•lon IEI won6-0, lost 3-6, 1-6 • o McVtelo.ttr IE> lo.I l·b, won 6-•, IO'>I .... 3-6 OoublH 5.lw•Y•·Gwtnup IE l def Doyl~ Shelley t.-•, 6.0, sphl w1tll Nal1oe< l•mura 4·6,J -1>. Port~r-Margol (EI lost 2 4, 0.6, Jo •I C»na Hills 121....,I (6•,) El Toro Singles B••s IOI lo.t to fred~rocl< 6 T <> 1 AAOer"°n •-<>, lo>I to Murel >T Ot 1. Mur\>hyo.O Aloert I DI ,.,.,, 4 o. won I>· 2. 6·3, o 1 P@rson COi lo-,t 1-o, won 6·0, le»!• o wono-O L St Jono IOI W0'1 1S,1 6,1> •.60 Ooubles I Kr091us-Sm1th tOI Mf Elholl ~0•0.:• 6-2, 1>·1, BoSdet·l'lobert~ 6 l, 0 3_ E Kroqou~ LPWI\ IOl "'0" 6 4, I) 'Phi & •. ~ I J1111ior \'orsity The Corona d e l Mar Sea K•ngs and Costa Mesa Mus tangs b o th dro~ped S-3 decisions l''riday afternoon in non league baseball action. Corona dcl Mur Y.as defeated by Garde n Grove al Cd M while Costa M esa lost lo La Mirada in 10 inomgs al Costa M esa In other area diamond action Fri- d ay aft e rnoon. E s tancia and L a Quinta b a ttled to a 4-4 tie in a gam e called because .of d a rkness. Garde n Grove jumped t o a 2-0 lead over Corona dcl 1\1 ar. but the Sea Kings came back t o t ake a 3·2 a d vantagL· with three tallies an the bottom o f the fifth. Crai~ M c L e nna n le d off with a s ingle, the Sea Kings' fi rst h1l of the game, and Rill M oor e followed wi•h a sin g l e with M c L e nnan takin g· third. They pulle d off a double s t eal with M c L e n - n a n scorinl{ and Dou~ J o hnson followed with a tripl e ~e nding h ome Moore. Johnson the n put ttw Sea Kings in lhe lead w h e n h e race d h ome on a \\ild pil<:h . Garden G rove, h owc\·er. came back with tw o runs 1n the s i xth and one 1n t h e se,·e nth while CdM wa~ held scor e less. Costa M esa took a 3-0 lead into lht• seventh in- na ng. bul La M ir•ida tame up with three run~ lo send the gam e mlo ex-~ tra innings a nd the vi. • J,i 1,• itors scored lwi ce in thfl 7 lothtowin1t '' The Mus t a n gs coUe<' t e d all three of lhe irtJ runs in the third inning. I Guy Krikorian le d off J, with a walk and wat' sacrificed t o second b ) ' Brian Phelps. siev e Bernhardt doubled ho m e Krikorian wit h the firs \ run. 1 ~ ·c.; a r~ B <i um e lbe r( CA ·sin gled Bernh a rdt to third and S t eve DeWildtt4' plat ed Bernhard t with a -t• s ing le with Baumetaking-fa:tl third. Baume then came hnt. home on a balk /'l-<l Coron" "*IM•• Ill l> JOllfl~, '"' J Johnsoo. '1 Hctll,rf frct"klm .<I (.,rt>t<fey 1• F...,~,p <>v·~~\' ' Pr1~·'>. 1C /!Adf Lt-nndn, 10 Murplly, lb bchrt'n' pu M1Ut', µ Mol.Jr•. JJh Jonn)ton. 11 .. b , J I I 0 0 0 Q 0 0 0 0 l 0 I 0 I I) I I I 0 IOldl"' I J l Sc or" by lftn1119~. ~()f . • ) l ~ ~~ .. ' 0 0 • ~. 00 %\ ~ : ,/ 0 0 • {• ~ :-.,11u 0 0 j lit 0 0 O O I 'I I 0 J ~ 1·,, ' ~ " • • .:1\I vorO.-n vro•• 002 002 I S 9 0 I ) >J (..,,.,. ... 001 ~· 000 030 0 .l J • ·•' ~tt .. orian tb t1 Prw--10-,, II Lt-rnhdral ~'lo. JI Baumt-. 10 M..(o• < .,(A: .... 1IOt.._ (I McElrov n w Pllt'lp, rl Fhctwrd~u o Rowuer lb.,. C..rockt-r p YU('n pt> c. .... i.llo.· " Mulrydn,. lb Told I'> , I 0 l I 0 0 0 0 " 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 JI J S<or~ by lftllllll'> .... ,, .... .. .... -0 0 • \,' ~ ~. ' ] 0 o o· J I• ·' 0 0 •• o o· 0 0 'I' 0 0 I I ~ : t? ~ ~~ 1 1 • 2 . ,. ..... Ld Mor..ctd 000 000 300 1 S S 1 (O,ld Mt',.. ()OJ DUO 000 0 J 8 3 E.i•ncia 122' 1' 15~111.a Ou•nl• 51119).s Pdf'>O IE) IOSI to Kaslrup b I O• I OeSmet b·l . tverson 1>40, O\h111io o, .1. 6~onn' ton I E > lo~ I 2 -6, won o u. 0 u Wolllen's Results I ·I Bta<~ol' IE I lost S-7, won b·O. b 2, o :t Davisson IE) IO•I 3·•. WOii b 0 b • 6.0. Dou bl•• GIRLS 8ASI( E TBA LL \'orsity N~•wan·Carrou t E > ~Ollt w•tn uo c;ier·Hennes 6 2. 3·b, 0 .. 1. M<>•llt:• Dal'• "•lh 1211 (2'1 S•n CltrTWnlr Cc1mpb<'ll 6-1, f>-1 Ody C•) ~ lo I 0<1hl\lrun1 0 _ 3 Ton>r1·l1nco1n t E > won 6 •. b J f> 1. V•n..on t11 CUI Br .iv • ~' .. l,kt~,•d0n1 1<4M1l 1t U I On1hnl11F<uhr1n· t' 0.11 .. Hill.s(l•~·' llhl El Toro ~ -SonglH Md'oOn 17! (., <.001111 ... SI John lOl <leL 8 Scallul"' 7.4 '>coronq "'b o .. n I Hill RancJ,,116-2,r 5callatar6-1,JOnt">b I,• Han,,llon 1 Sun (h n>t'nl•• U"t>, C•essm;in 1Dl won6 J,o 1,f>O.oO H•llllmo. So>n Cl~mt nt• 1111 OllverCDI won 6-1. I ), 6 3 6 I G•iKCl'lf'Pl>t 10> won by df'tauu 0 o t •••nc1• 1'71 ll'I M.lron~ •1.6 4. M (arroOOt41 I ll1l"'' Ooublu P ~rrooo ti 1 11 LOUIQI., R~91er Walsn IO I def Am .. , Longl1e<d to Ill H~•· :-'~';:;'"" 6 0 f>.0 Gel llantelo Kr""' v,on Horn 1111 ul c...,oon1Qnc Z•t:•1n-,1u Of c.. 101 f111i y S.Ontm1·Gent11~ l0) won b O & / S<or1nq -.utJ"t M.1,,1", "' ",."'°''' b 'pjotJ..6, /-o !><hut>Slt!r 5, !>lrub< 8 M.tro11a IUI 101 PilUll<• H~llltrne E\lclnltd •• II Sf119lts i..oe11 .. 1 l(MI <let. Nostrand • ll SOUTH COAST LEAGUE Owen 6· I, Prru 6-3, Rornos 6-t w 1. PF P.r. JacoosentM)won6·2,l>·l,60,60 1.a9un<1 lleac11 I 1 , .. 1•1 NaU..,ny (M) wont.-•. 6·0, t.-1, o-J. M1s~1on V•e10 1 1 'N• 110 ln<h CMl wonl>-•,f>..0,6 l,f>O. 5.lnClemenle c 1-1'1 'JOI Ooubfes Un1"1!r\1ly I o lh9 110 8rown-Brod!l<!man lMI dt'L 8199s· El Toro / o 11\ 711d (lirk IS. 6-1. def Mesa-M.1r1olla t.-0, Dano H111, 1 1 181 749 t.-1 Thur\d•y'\ Score\ Hitrlow Zan9er (Ml wo'1 62, 60; 5anC•emenle7•,0an .. H111,71 1 5, o·O. LaouN Be~cn 40, Uni.t·r\lly 1• U911na Beach I Ill I 11) Mouoon Voe ro Mluoon V1~10 J9, El 1oro21 Singles "'1'tlescl•y's G•mes Sn yoer tll del. Rudolpt> 6 4, lo~I lo Da"" Holl\ al l.<IQUOd Ue1t<h (olllns 2 6, <le'-Boat 6·2, del f-onlood !HlnCle""'nle al EJ To10 6 7 MtS\tOn \lteJO d1 Un1vP'"'" Maier IL) torfe•lcd dll mdlCllP\ f-rdnk (L l won 6·3, lo>t 6 7, 10,1J6, BEACH Cl TIES LEAGUE won 6·1. w I. PF PA (arson lLI lost 2·6, lo•I I 6 lo.I J 6. Newport H•rbor \ 0 zoo.; IU lost 3-. ~ountaon Vallt y ' o 1•1J ••• Doubles M<lrol'kl J 1 11 J l"h Re"1er-Cc1loerwood I l I IO\I 10 Hunllnoton llec11 h I J 20ol H\ Grou wald-Smllh •·6. 1 •• df'I, f-Ull'· E\IMICl<I I I f(j'I 1~7 Ho-6·•. 1·6 tosta ~.... 1 J l'IO "" Ev•M·Smolh Ill tosl 4·6. • 6, won Edison t) ) 14' lt• •·4,1>·7. Wl'\lm•nSIH 0 \ 121 hH U11iver"ty 191?1 (4~,I Sing Its Crew IU) 1.,.,1 to Oo .. ney 4 6 0..1 ¥ftnle<'S 6-0. • • Miiier IU) ,,,.,, •.•. I> 1 Sullivan IUI oet. Au""' • 1 o" V.al1<er6 l ' Pulman !Ul won6 4 1 s OoublU ICl'nt-Sussm"n Cu I dt'I C.tin TllOmpson 6-2, def. Baoley·Me.Jr 1 1> Moller-Wong IUI won6 4, IO\IS 1 H11nt11•9t0ft Buell (7) 1211 M.truw Si11glu Coley IHI IOSI lo Kot-lier 2 6. lo>I lo JMGO\l!n 3-6, drl. Molheny 6 2, def. lncn 6-4 Thurwlil'r'• Scoru t sl•nc1ou2. M.trona l• fount•1nv;a11ey 1S, Htg,each 1• ~wPO<I H41rb0r S4, Edison 16 Co\I• Me.,.. 4S, V.estm1nster Jo J11nior \'orsif y 0.M Hills llU Ill Sall Clemen•~ AndtrM>n 1101 f 14 I Pu'I Limon 111 f 111 Ec1r1' <,myth 141 ( IOI Boqe ....,.,,, Yocum IOI C. 101 L.uson R<Mrl< (01 C. COi Htrn\dll Scoro119 \ub Sdll Cl~mente la<'Ql'r Hdllhm•. Dana H1lh, 11 / ~ron• t•Ol (20) ESlilnC14 . Col• 171 f 1111 M1lltt PekrnM n 1 o I I t 11 M< Keown Drantom 14) ( IOI K1Kll • •• , c. .. sner ,. • l· t 21 11.ahlll HunlM 110) c.. 10) WukdWlll ..... ,, Sc.or 1nq ~ub... Md r 1 na Mdrtv 1 t. MuHetU'f' "1 E. ~tt,nc •d -Co¥Wt-" '1. H~,. .. • ' 9\ rf'ra 2 GYMNASTICS Totdt tt:-.m1 '-<on~' Newr.poft H.-rbof •1> 0>. E\ldn''" 11• •O Huntington ' l>t>dth 111 Q) Vdullong I Jd<Ob, .. n IE I I ) 1 Arnold CH 18 4S. J C.obb' lN l I•- L'O'li'•~n Udr\ I Holl.,MY IN JI 0.1. Clongt><-rq IHI 1 'IS J H•"n CH), l>O<lonul IN 11 9 lT11 .. 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Ht"S OiE NEATEST ..::iet.DF!Sfl IN n IE' WHa.£ ~D! 1 j NANCY AUNT FRITZI --- HERE'S A MAN WHO BROKE THE BANK AT MONTE CARLO OH, THAT'S WONDERl='UL I'M GLAD SHE THINKS IT 'S WONDERl=UL .1 .) _,.-()..1 (; TODAY'S CROSSWORD .PUZZLE PEANUTS UNITED Feature Syndicate Yesterday"s Puzzle Solved ACROSS 1 Bothersome 6 Plots of land 11 Apart: Corm. f0<m 14 Indian tent 15 Positive electrode 16 East. 49 NewEng Otcl. 50 Moved ttvougn water 54 Spanish title 55 lnd1111dual· Abbr by Tom· Batiuck "THEN A6AlN,IV'l~BE IT WON'T! · by Dale Hale. by Ernie Bushmiller French 17 Maple Leal Gardens 56 Airline employe 58 Put forth 60 Offer an excuse 63 Able to resist. Sutl1x E E M T A S S E 2wds. JUDGE PARKER 18 Alrican disease carrier. 2 wds 20 Sk1llful 22 Knile sharpene, 23 Airline abbrs 25 Regions 28 De Valera s people 29 Ending w1thbore and lree 30 Hada v1s1on 32 Ammonia compound 34 Lowering in rank 66 lnl0<ma1 room 67 North American snake 68 Keen 69 Sooner than 10 Portents 71 Surgical thread 10 Session: Abbr. 11 Put oll 12 Capriand Man 13 Particular lasl\ioo 19 Summer in Paris 21 Propel a boat 23 "I don·1 give· DOWN .. 1 37 Noted Can. physician 38 Wants urgently 40 Pub products 111 Subsist 44 lnnabilant 47 Most Vegas visitors 48 Vetcn 50 Digging toor 51 Auto 1 SchOol :>.t Male lover accessory org 26 U S A 52 Unmatched 2 Poetic 27 Spnnkhng 53 Belgian contraction pattern comrnui1t~ J Aromatic Her 55 Gaspe plant 30 Sir James Pentnsula s 4 Looks ··••• Scot. --·--Roek alter p11ys1c1st 57 SpantSh bull 5 52 J 1 Enghsn 59 T rop1cal ' 39 Act of rev1v1ng 42 Comr111y 43 Unsounct 2wds weelts seaport Asian lree 6 Literary 33 Wnere 61 Herd t1I •ANO WHEN we AOO ONE ANO~, 45 French students' tn1heu 46 Merry- maker lorm Reno ii. whales 7 In place Abbr 62 Sherbet ol 35 Police 8 Pedal ollocet 64 North d1g1t Informal American 9 T 1metabk! J6 Settled by Indian abbr. discussion. 65 Marsh ..--...-""'l'r-T:--c'-~-r.:,,~-- I WE GET TWO ! II I , .... ,:2. I DICKTRA~Y ANIMAL CRACKERS by Chmies M. Schutz by Herold Le Doux .- by Rodger Bollen li?IE>HT.' I 5HQ()l.C) ~~EBEEN~ IN~iJ1>~. "I don't believe we've mel before-aren't you lhc leisurely four-o'clock bubble bath across the c.ounr· DENNIS THE MENACE I NBC 8 9:00-"The Omega Man." Charlton Heston stars in this 1971 science· fiction thriller with Rosalind Cash and Anthony Zerbe. . ABC fl 9:00-"The Organization!' 'Ibis crime drama frolb 1971 spotlights Sidney Poitier. Barbara NcNair and Gerald S. O •Laughlin (from The Rookies). KTTV m 11 :00-"The Court-Martial o_f Billy Mitchell." Gary Cooper plays the tiU e role of the flying general who was ahead of his time in this 1955 biografilm, notable for Rod Steiger's sterling performance late in the movie as a special prosecutor. TV DAILY LOG Saturday Evening Lt) P141rt Ukillit!-"--P1d1es vs. Clevel1nd lnd••ns. 0 (~ (J)) (l) m ll11n1 r. "full C1rc1c· ID ERN BORGNINE LAFFS •:t0i --7:,.:: * ~I =::::E;:7 ...,..,., RfD Spa1;s. .... S1M Trn f .... -p1c l!ll CV •• WllW 1NJ111 1t111 -... ,.~ WMtliMtU ~si... QJ ( 6) c..r. 1:30 ~ Q1l (i} T~ JtfttrMM W *'---• CalldW c.-if = ,:r-Ell> PIN TO SEE PEEP SHOW l)wetW C.p s.ca. Arct11t1n1 vs *ADULTERY, MURDER IN Bmll. ENGLAN[}-4 HOURS' fDAcrialllrt USA Ell)lJlRlmA P'ia It Stt l~e w Vta tf Acriallart P'ft1ISl!ow UO;lb• tf tllt 8-9:00 Q @{j){j)Maty Tyltr Metlt 6 1lle liftetua Sllew (R) (l} All•ritll ~lllU () tiJ (j) ® m flBC $1tlf41!, ~ @ flm feetlft Notte: (C) (2'1) "Tht Or1e11 Mu Cl~ Kalt "'-""" Siii'# (R) (so·fi) 71-Chartton HestOll Alt 61:) s.tuiQf Mme: "Ytunc l Du· thony Zer1>t, ROS1hnd Cish ltlMS" O Tht fucitin m c.nu Nw ~ 1~ l!JI ClJ CD ABC s.111ru1 5,1111 O tan It Mtca1tnl "Civt the Cu Movie· (C) (211fl "T~e Ortaniuliofll'' QIS A Twmblt" I (R) (dr1) /I-Sidney Poiher Bu Ci) 5tt SMlrt bm McN111 Gtrald S O'loofhlln fJ (ratj(l))(}HE ABC's W14t 0 Three P•SSl*b to Aclvul111t WtfW tf $perts I W MiSMot1 Impossible I ~~...., Qj Wrntlina WiW WlW Wtst €£) Prt111tt fdm Mowit: "Tiit Court flbrtlaJ ol 9·30 0 lUl W Cl) Bob Ntwhart Show lilly Mltdttll" {d11) ':">5-Gary Coop • (!) Ni&ht Galltry If, Chlrlts Bicklo1d, Ralph Bellamy, U fai~ let TMIJ Q) Tiie UlltMdlables w Su rdl 01)().)MitrianSk!Scue ED :Hill TIME TO WATCH ~ (6) "'""ct t11t Game * 3 HOURS OF 'PEEP Q' Nisl!Wllt Music AND SUPPORT KCET' m little lt11ul1 -. ,. 5:1S ED Tiit R1111utx Rdltlll91 "lncru ED lCET Mtab«sl11, Drive/A 111 II" The i.«0nd part oa the hie ol ti Set tllf P'~ Contu~s Jean·Auausle Inerts 10:00 O @CD 00 Cm! l....U ,""'" S:lO.(j)fi2'91 "'" Jamu Coco and lltfMdettt tttfs f =-._. flkkn as~ '11lt 8IKl Cit lll!JSI Mf'llic: (C) ~A Qi11et P11ct 111 '4 t-Blsll Rlttlboot 1111" (d11) '73-Jeaa Soni, (!) Ptfa ~-W CaiU11n Sedll g c..11~ FttdMU IU '"' ._ t11t c..tiJ m """ l:GO Ra&> UH• m :~ c..tat llila1 lledlly l A. llillls n. Qt WiW Wild West Mon:::!~. • lO:JO @ Wtttr WtfW !l.1111y ,..., tllt CMlt w Qllil ,, .. , .... c.u lh111s II , .. Jetlll .. Wtlclt ll:GO D Cll O @O Cl) ag ...., 1Jl11t L1K7 SM 111nts • MON "TIM et.ft ... rtlll 11 lm ~ ltilasWt ltaill ,,_ Mlldlell' (d11) 'SS-Gary Cocci Q)I H::::. ~ tf tM er, C111rt11 Biciloro Ralpl" Bell1111\ · TIM WWJ It Wu Q) THY l Slr1ft Al.tllO · Tiit Mf'lltniMers (21 (I) Movie. "Mlclll' 8"al'f (dl1) '50-Jenmlt• Jone, l:lO ~ Q News 1700 Club (Qf. ({)) ltt1Mtf ~ ( (I)) Rtllatet1-Htlp ltM • Kiik News Ceelt111C11 CiM1n1 34 ({J ~: "P1l11J DIJI" lcotn) '31 ' ltodl CtllCtft .:[ddit Cantor Geo11e Rall U·lS Mtwit "Tht b il ti rra.U. I Ci) Other Pttplt, otht1 Place• • sttitl" ISCJ·ll) 64.:..Pettt Cusll1n1 lea de Mtw 0 MOYie "MachiM Sn lttly' Trani fll• (dra) '58 -tn1rles BronloOll 1:oo~::~Ollier~ If!~,.... IWalMIMI ~ ll:lO I FIMlolrt 52! (C) "Tiit H•l'ltSJ" C~• Lee Alrtltt (d11) '71-lome Grttnt. TIM Jell"'"' 0 TM lt.lllCll Van.ty SllOtl Mllill $ Mt1f1e: (2:1if) "CerW11 (j) Mftlt: "H .. tt Miu A ...... m"jd11~S2-Jl1MS Stewart. stef" ("°" 'SI-Robert Hims. 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I I 'KOCE Television 8:00 TONIGHT • Saturday, March 15. 1075 The ]aggens-an Odd Coupk Q: Has J:Jlanca Jagpr ever revea~ why she married Mick la11er (or vlce .. versa)! And why she ffvon wearln1 men'• ~Iott.rs? -DeaJse Marcel M., San Jose, Cal. A: "One can look very ote1ant in a man's suit," ts the Girl Talk gosstp. ''I know tbere is a desire in· side me to be a man -I would ha.ve preferred being born a boy. But I alM> enjoy the power of a ~om an.," Bianca cooed. "When Mlck first met '1e m Parts, 'Glad You Asked That' by Morltyn and Hy Gwdner A· "Or what" is right. You cnn tell b} Benny's \\Orking title the tone the tome will take -"Nuti to Butz.'' Q: Is It true-that Atlanta, tbe hometown of Gladys Knight and the Pips, named streets In their honor•t -Cts Garret, Shre,·eport, La. A: That was the plan. Signs bearing their names were stenciled and put up along two busy thorough(ares. But after a short time they were re· moved. Seems someone belatedly unearthed an an· clent ordinance that prohibited streets from being named tor any living persons. Q: Did Clark Gable ever make any Western::.? -Willillm Glason, Brooklyn. A : Yes. Seven shoot-'em·ups altogether: "1:he Painted Desert ,'' "Honky Tonk." "Across the Wide l\1issoun," "Lone Star," "The Tall Men," ''The King and Four Qu~t·n::.," and his yery last film, "The l\1 isnts." he had a shock. He had the impression that he v. as looking at himself. I know people theorize that Mick m 'ed me because he thought it would be amus· in to arry his 'twin.' But actually," she sighed. "hew nted to achieve the ultimate by making love to him elf!" Send your quesrrons to Uy Gardner. "Clad You Q: the ebullient Bill Cullen, who is seen Asked That ," care of flus newspaper. P 0 Box 1560, and heard on countless game shows, ever a contes· Costa Mesa 92626 Manlyn and lly Gardner unll answer as tant in any ofthem?-R. Reddy, Pittsburgh. many questioris as the11 can in thetr column. but the IAlllA STHISAHD JAMlS CAAM '"FUMHY LADY" IPGI "MURDER ON THl ORIENT EXrRESS" trGt '"YOUNG FIAHK!MSTEIH .. l y Met lroolls CNt "THE Glfa. HOaHE'r' "AVE ftHGUS OF DU.THM Il l A: Yes. Way back in the early '40s Bill. honey. volume of mail makes personal replies 1mposStble. mooning in New York with his first wife. went on a ;:.=:=..:.:...=~==~---=====-_:.------11--1 Walt Framer giveaway program And. he recalls ,,. A guide to community churches DAILY PILOT "I Q~ a~:~~~o~~7s"~l.:u~t0:,~~ng~i·;s~n an~ IRr edd 6 ACADEMY AWARD _ I and their events appears Saturdays Fou both being named chiefs or police. so, h where'J-DekeO'Connell ,Detroit NQMINATIQNSI· m1c10t1 int e A Foxy Redd 's the top cop m Taft. Okla And • Flip either 1s or soon will be confirmed the police chief or Boley Okla . an all·black town an hour's drive from Redd's bailiwick Q I heard Hen.ay Youngman say on TV he plans to write a book about anot'her funnym an, the master of the malaprop, Secretary of Agriculture EarJ L lluti Will this be an authorized biography or what'> -~t F Forbes. Youngstown, Ohio. ,,- MESA l884 Newport Cotta -\d.1 \Sl Sl)Kt<ll MOits Wed 1 p.m One Showing Nightly 7 lOp m Conlin from 2 p m Soll & Sun Final Opportunity to see the mo1t outstcmdlftCJ of them an• ENDS SUNDAY MOH. & TUES.- A.F. T rlODUCTIOH "GALILEO .. J1'do Cont Sun 2 p.m Eves from 7 p.m ........ -. . . . DOUILf YOUR EHTEITAINM~'T1 I st RUN• -+ 11 Monlinations ;, 'Ct-llLD UNDER A LEAF' is an absorbing experience that had people around me weeping aloud:· ·-R i;:v "'EED, New York News "'CHILD UNDER A LEAF' ctlcbrates passion with an . intense n:cldessncss seldom seen on the screen:· -GEORGE ANTHONY, Toronto Sun "'CHILD UNDER A LEAF' ... A blockbuster film; D~n Cannon il scmationdl:' -JAMES BACON, L.A. Hcrald·Examiner .ALBERT FINNEY 8£ST AClOA .BEST SCREENPLAY .BEST ORIG. DRAMATIC SCORE MATtNUS DAILY S1.2S 11L 2:30 . .INGRIO BERGMAN tlEST SUPPOflT1HG ACTRESS .. BEST COSTUME OESIGH! .. BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY I: I S.J:J0.5:4~ 1:00.10:00 On price alone ... Still the best newspaper buy on the Orange Coast The Daily Pilot delivered 7 days a week Dial direct or call collect 642-4321 An. SOUTH COAS'( PLAZA THEATRES SAN DIECO FWY. AT BRISTOL So COAST 6 ACAOIMY AWAID NOMINATIONS . l """' (..nrt "':: ::::' PLAZA I ~IN ti( _ .. _ .. llllHl DrUU" Ifft=-w..2111 • M l.>.».. l,.J, .... IO<IO SO.COAST PLAZA II S-4t.JU2 . "HUllE llDES AGA.IM" Dollr t:H s .. 1s.a.' I Z.>•>•>M:40.t:4S 2 ACADlfMY AWARD NOMINATIONS HSTAmm A WOMAN IEST~6~~TION RO~~~~os UNDER THE INFLUENCE CASSAVETES DAILY: 2:00, 4:30, 7:00, 9:~ • KATHARl :'IJE ROSS THE STEPF-ORD WIVF5 ._, ..... ~ ................ ~ .... ~ DAILY: 1:10, 3:1S, S:1S, 7 :10, 9 :1S WINNER OF 2 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONSI GENA ROWLANDS t JOHN CASSAVETES (lest Actreu) (lest Director\ .ALSO ~~ .. ISLAND MAGIC" ..... Gross Rooh Surlin9 At lh hst" :,.,rltr MJfJ i..1t.11 ----Plus,----. "THE GOOFY SPECTACULAR" a.tr....,... OhHy c .. ntc. 2Sltow•hc~h.-... 7 JO & t-JO FAMILY TWIN CINEMA ~OUN I A IN • Allt Y 9b2 I 248 • I '' b I BROOICMURST • CINEMA I Plus "Old Y ~ll~r .. Early l ird Matinee Reduced Pricu Sert /S.n -til S P·"'- lott. Cinemas Doon Opfll Daily 6:45 Sert /541" I : 3 0 CINEMA II """ "CARNAL ICNOWLEOGE" IRI Another Special Event In The American Film Theatre Season Of Special Events. MON. & TUE. Only Mar. 17-18 at 2 PM &8 PM "A distinguished piece of work.'' -Soturda f ~ev1•w "hcltlnt. stimuloting, b.outifully mode. T opol is outstanding in o top-Right cost." Froncn l oylor. Ne ... hovM Newr.popen T tcitota JS 00 h on11•91 '3 so .... __ , (S2~ lor hftiotClht_,,a/Sluclenls II MaH"°" I A••~allla ahtt MTS.-TICUt hol<Mis .,. ..... d ----MESA 1884 Newport Co\to MPM Sd. I S\l "MIDNIGHT COWBOY" lltl Plus .. WOMEN IN LOVE" IRI _, ..... Q ttlO ~,.,..,..~v•oo•JO IAtuttOiliT 11 XJ \ 00 W•0.1AHOl,IOUS1110100 I AOMM'l A--IOll ""'* ams'" MUIDfl OM Oll£HT £XPllSS (f'OI PA,fl MOON PGI 3,14 .. AC..P'tC TH• ATR•& DR•Y•·•N IUNR IWAP MlllTS MA1t801t aLYD. Orl,,.·lfl ,.._ Mfft & Avto 5- a.t a s .... -••"' 10 •o,.. ORAMGI Orlwe·lfl 1I2 fn .. Set a Stit" ·I•"' to 4P""' ""~''" ....... ,.-.-1 ...... Fa111ily Fun! ~refile! .. reai11a Qatoro! ,_. __ ·-UJIW([Sfl) SPH'"' BARRY C.01..0~ Tt:lt SPEAKS OUT ln the • DAILY PILOT ' , t • r The battle royal forkingshipoftbetrivia moun.- tain intensified this week as Bobbl·Jeu Alleat used. a ~-point card and a bad week by nve-week Jeade.r Ed Sela metier to edge ber way in\o llr$t place, o#hile • Max Fraley scored nine points to recapture thjrd posIUon. Third place was contested foiµ-ways -a111GQ1r TNcy Godfrey. Nancy Prior, JoM Dougb and the Boward Roark AU Sta.rs, each with eight. Tied for fourth were Cbris Trela, Dennis WW.Ott and Mll'tY .Seeley, all with seven correct answers .. The hereto/ore immovable Ed and the D. D. T. lads chipped in wlth 6h , while six other triviaddicts Tlt1YIA$TAN!)INGS t. ~aftAlkat ............................. , .••••• tS\l't t ::.Sc:r=:--:·:::::::·: ... ·.: :·::::::·::::: .. ::::::::·: ~ ._ Tl'~y~re., ••••••••••••• .. • •••••. . •.. . '1\.t s. 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JI. He••l-wlU •.. ·•••••• ... .. . •. ...... . . 1' Marty 5-t•Y • . • • • • • • • • • • . • . . . • • . . • . . • • • • • . . . • . • . • . It 'collectively rounded oul the field at six -Jobli .Russell, Barbara Delgado, Lenette Romanosky, Tlina Williams, Maryk Baurucker and Diana Behl. IT WAS ONE OF our tougher contests with only Max and the Roark AU Stars cashing in on the two. point bonus. And nobody, but nobody, even came close to the tiebreaker from one of the triviaedttor's favorite old radio programs. Triviophiles apparently don't scan this paper's comic pages very closely, as witness the number of contestants who missed the Moon Mullins question. 'Egg' Tryouts Set The Fountain-Valley Community Theater will hold auditions Monday and Tuesday for the stage version of the popular family movie "The Egg and I.',-. Howard Solomon is directing the show. which calls for 21 characters of high school age and older. Tryouts will be held at 7 p. m. in the theater . 18280 Mt. Baldy Circle, Fountain Valley. An Event--.\., Hattlot' louMnrd et Adema Costa M.a. 54&3102 M4 7~f5-.-.JO SAT. l:JO.J:lM :M-l:J0.10:4' SUM. 2:0M:2M :50-t:l0 But11a Park •527·2223 SHOWSTAITS AT DUSI There'll be a comae strip query each week for ~ while, so better start checking out the funnies. . Today's test should prove a bit easier, with nu1nbe.r eight again good for the bonus, Dig in. 1. THE ACTOR WHO played Jean Peters' h\lsband in "Niagara" also performed under anotber name. Give both. 2. What rock group pleaded musically for its picture on the cover of RolUng Stone magazine? 3. Red Skelton sang '1Baby, It's Cold Outside" in what movie? 4: The last name, please, of Nancy's Aunt Fritzi 1n the Daily Pilot comic strip. 5. WHEN ELIZA Doolittle yelled "Move your bloomin' arse·~· in "My Fair Lady," what was the name ol the horse s he was urging on ·~ 6. The stolen money in "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad. Mad World" was buried under a group of trees in the shape or what letter? 7. Who was the narrator for the cinematic short "'Jlhe March of Time?" 8. Name the school at which Glenn Ford laughl. in "The Blackboard Jungle." '~ Very funny .... NOW Go see it." Pl.A YING James caan Alan Arkin Freebie and the Bean WITH VALER IE HARPER t RJ .. TWO LANE BLACKTOP" 2nd AT DRIVE-IN Last Week's An.swen ... l . Queen of diamonds (Mal)Cbutian C.ndidate) 2. Mynah (Burrud'sdauchter) 3. Dewey Matlin and Robef1.• Mlddlet1n <Desperate ltoU~) 4. "Wla~re is Your Heart?'' {MQuhn .aouie• song) · • 5. Aston·Mattir1 <Goldlingercth • 6. Onie WhifOetlff (Pyne stol>ge) ' 7. "Ace in the Hole" and "The Big arttlval" <Douglas movie) 8. Michael J . Ske1ly <Waterfrontcbara4erJ 9. AJbert Hall (London theater) 10. A high school ring ("Teen~"> Tiebreaker -Larry T}tor. Charles .Calvert and · Jack Krues hin (Broadway's My Beat> . Send your answer3 to TRJVI~ cl o ihe Dai[tl'Pilot, Bor 1560,. Costa Mesa 92626. AU mtriei must be in the mail by Monday to qualiJll. " ........... ... m .. o ATLAMTIS .. IPG) The Second Greatest Flyer in the V\brld The war was over -and the world's greatest flyers had neoer met in combat. But Wald o was going to change all that-eoen if ii k0illeq him. I . (JACK ANDERSON ) REVEALS .in the DAILY PILOT r ------ I OK ANGC. ~AL L f) ' .. .. o.lly""' ......... . IAeve It to the American Field S,rvlce. The intemaUonal or· 1amsMlon that has been sending American teea-asers abroad and brintlDI torelcn t_.,.agers into U.S. 1ebools for two deeades has anewoOneept. It'• a domestic exthange pro- gram that takes an llijoois farm i aUi otr ber 300-acre home and ln· to a Southern California housing l"act and takes a Maryland achooleirl from a town of. '000 and places her In a city of nearly 80,000 in a metropolis of seven million people. JANE MAJORS OF Stockton, Ill. and Sharon Getz of Bel Air, Md. are spending a semester at . Estancia High School in c.osta ' Mesa as students in the. AFS Domestic Exchange program. "There's so much diversity within the United States, you don't have to go abroad to ex- perience a klnd of culture shock," said S~aron, a bright and personable who plans to be a lawyer some day. "Some of the same things that surprise a foreign student also surprise me." Like an a utomatic dishwasher. Flv•·Y••r·old Lydia Kle1aHn9, who I• nearty blind, etttl manage• to get the feel of thlnge at the Shrine Clrcu• In Chicago'• Medlnah Temple recently. She met •Huff 'n Puff' the clown at a special performance sponsored by th• Lions Clubs of Chicago. U Pl Telephoto 'PEOPLE C~N 00 ANYTHING THEY LIME All YEA'R' Student Vl11tcn Sharon Getz (left), Jane Majors Jane is from a family of six children and the only dish-'-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~-----' washers on the farm were the ( Pilot Logbook J l •. Appeal Lodged To Save Young By ARTJIUR R. VINSEL Of TM o.11, Piiot SQff They march through your mind sometimes like little pitiable ghosts, the Robert Dabneys and Todd Rock.wells of the world, through which they came and went helplessly. And then there was the kid one newsman named Nobodyrs Child and whom coroner's of· ficers gave the s urname of the lasVcou- ple he was given to by a mother who didn't want him. THEY FOUND IBM BURIED in their ba.c'lcyar.(f, wrapped in an ,old blanket with a pile of broken wafiboard 1 still stac~fd on the spot the people tried t to conceal as a grave. J The .. ves of Robert and Todd and · Nobody's Child were spare and bleak ~ and joyleS&, I learned at a Costa Mesa vu•sn Rotary Club luncheon talk. one that may have settled heavi·. ly on th~ clubmen 's stomachs. Miriam Spear, the speaker, is with Children's Protec· tive Services, a branch of the Orange County Department of SoClal ~rvices. She also serves as an administrative analyst with Parents Anonymous. . SHE WORKS WITH PEOPLE who-be-at, torture, npe and brutalize babies they or their current spouses brought into the world, giving them scars that a li!elime of love from someone else ~an't kiss away. "The battered child is a victim of a victim," says Mrs. Spear, explaining it inevitably turns out the natural or step· parent suffered similarly as a child. Viole.nee in the guise of discipline is ingrained in them. Stepf atbers become involved in sexually molesting girl children -their own or stepchildren ·-and beating boys. Why do they d,g such things? "WE GET BACK TO AN OLD question," Says Mrs. Spear. "Why do we choose the mates we do?" ••I wish our laws would take a stronger stand in separat- ing children from parents. Let's protect the child for God's sake, 'bµt also help the parent. Helping the parent IS helpi1'g the child." She wants to start a new program for mothen afraid of what they may eventually do to their children, based on their own current behavior toward the youngster. She tells of one young mother who has already begun spanking her five-month-old daughter. Spanking her hard. .. Well, she screams at me when she ~ants her food. even when I tell her I'm getting it ready .• ," the young mom explained, apparently ·unaware a five-month-old cbild cannot yet think and respond. THERE ARE, TRAGICALL)', MANY more cases that come to light in 1rlimited way to police and those of us who read their daily blotters and log entries. Yet we can do litUe to intervene. Miriam Spear made an eloquent plea for what should be the God-given right of a helpless kid to grow up with love and affection instead ol welts and bruises. One of my tolleagues who also covers a cop beai is more ~~. . kids. She is enjoying the l~ury of an automatic dishwasher in the•Mesa Verde home of her AFS parents, Mr and Mrs. Roger Hert.tog. ·BOTH GIRLS HAD to get~ to Uf e in a city, the people and traffic. "In our towns, there is just one lane coming in and one lane go- iag out," said Sharon. "I'm still afraid to ride my bicycle out there," added Jane. The students both marvel at the variety in Southern California: oceans, mountains, deserts and all within two hours reach. "The geography really affects the lifestyle of Southern Califor· nians," said Sharon, "There are surfers, skiers and cyclists." BOTH ILLI NO I S and Maryland endure long, harsh winten and the balmy winter days of Orange County have been a welcome surp~se. .. We're stuck jnside. out or the freeztDg cold, f-Or almost the en· tire winter," said Jane ... Here, people can do almo.st anything they Uke to do all year-round ... Jane's Illinois high school had 400 students. She is enjoying the variety of classes that F.stancia offers its student body and is tak- ing French, nature s\udy, seman- tics, typing, tennis and 20th cen· tury conflicts. With a spattering of freckles across her nose, Jane almost looks like the classic farm gicl. Warm and friendly, she hopes to become a teacher of deaf children. JANE JS LOOKING forward to her first trip to Disneyland and to swimming in the ocean when the weather warms up; She bad her first view of the ocean in January when she arrived. "It's so beautiful. I couJdn't believe I was standing there next to the Pacific Ocean. The sun was going down behind the clouds." Sharon, who would like to re- turn to California and attend col- lege, is going s kiing to Squaw Valley over Easter vacation with the Estancia ski club. She lives with the Je!Crey Kane family of J,fesa Verde. BOO'H GIRLS ARE anxious to · ·~ as much of California as po&Sible, especially San Fran- cisco, before going home in late June. Estancia students participat-ln& ln the domestic program are Julie Kuder, who is in Wall- ington, Conn.; Jeff Law, who is in West Seneca, N.Y. and ElaJne Hertzog, wbo is in West Mllllord, N.J. Mark Law, ail Americans Abroad studeQt, is in Beleium. .. When I read some of the reports I read,'' he declares, ,, .. I'm reminded again of why I don'i even belleve anymore · Sad·'....llebaek· thallhere ~fa God." UA: ; .... ~ ............ ~ ............... ._... .................................. ~ ..... 111'1111111--........... ~--~ In Newport Saddle back Collge students wlll return to school a few days earlier tlals fall, but will make uP. for it by gettin1 out for summer vacation sooner. SUU, the 1915-76 calendar ~ by the Board of Trustees ai¥e1 115 classroom dlY'f, s1x more than ln previous yean. Tru8tees adopted the Sept. 2.- June 4 1cbedule to brin& Sad· &back ln coftf onnlty With oUtei' cOM•unltJ college.a, such aa t.baM la UM Co11t Community Col .... Dlltrkt Beao Robbery Bank Heillt Figure Guilty in Assault One defendant in America's biggest bank heist -the $1.44 million holdup in Reno, Nev., last October, was convicted Thurs- day of felony assault on the FBI man who arres ted him -in Newport Beach. Curtis R . Michelson, 35, an escapee from McNeil Island federal prison in Washington, was sentenced to serve an addi· Board Cites Skenderian Carolyn Skenderian, former member of the Laguna Beach Board of Adjustment, has been commended for her service to the city by the Laguna Beach City Council. Mrs. Skenderian joined the board in November 1973. She re· signed De'c. l, citing the press of personal business. The board reviews zoning variances a nd plans for new commercial and multi- residential developments pro- posed for construction in the city. uonat five years on the assault count. He and prison parolee Edward T . Malon~. 50, and Phillip Fosberg, 33, still face trial on Nevada bank robbery charges. Michelson, wko lived at 4809 Bruce Crescent Circle and his al· leged partner Malone. who r ent- ed an apartment at 4401 Seashore Drive ne arby in West Newport, were captured at a friend's home in November. Their companion was arrested in the raid al 1807 Irvine Ave., but later released without charges. Malone now faces sentencing ·April 7 for conviction on charges of violating fe deral firearms laws filed against both suspects. Michelson was acquitted in U.S. District Court, Los Angeles. Some $750,000 or the loot taken in the carefully-orchestrated armed robbery has been re- covered, much or it from the West Newport home Michelson occupied. The trio of suspects apparently split up afterward and Forsberg was later captured in a small Oregon town along with his wife who was charged with harboring a fugitive. Easter Day Camp Slated On S. Coast The South Coast YMCA will run an Easter vacation day camp for boys and gi rl s in kingergarten through fourth grade. l>eadline for registration is March 18. The camp itself will run from March 24 through 28 at Camp Dolph in Aliso Canyon. Activities will include arts, crafts, field trips , nature lore instruction, an Easter egg hunt, songs, and group games. In addition gymnastic and swimming instruction will be available by trained teachers. Fee is $25 for YMCA members and $30 for nonmembers. It in· eludes transportation to and from local stops from Laguna Beach to San Clemente, supplies, daily be verage and special trip fees. Further information is availa· ble by calling the YMCA at • 495-0453 or 831-9622 or at the of. fice a t 31000 Crown Valley Parkway, Laguna Niguel. Access Invalid SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -A City Council resolution granting residents access to state arrest records in Berkeley police files has been declared invalid by the · state Court of Appeal. ~ ..i:.;.;;zw.J.rn:.."'i«~ .. -'~e.wnmsn91 .. No Daste, Maybe Waste I What It Retdly Means Being a Letter_ . . (Editor's note: A writer /M Capitol N ews Service M$Cribes a fanciful trip that a letkr could take. J Capitol News Service SACRAMENTO -I was .born in a postage meter on the fourth day of January, 1974. As a letter from a public relations firm, I was dressed in a pretty white envelope made of white bond paper and marked with an eight-cent postage stamp and a note in red let- ters that told the world I was a "Time-Value" let- ter. My destination, accord- inl to the address so neatly typed upon my face, was a small publisher's office in Santa Clara County, several hundred miles away, a lthough in the same state. I WAS introduced to the U.S. Po$tal Service on my 1:birthday, with instructions to find my 'way to the publisher in the north. My ,parents, a nice but busy couple from Los Angeles who we!reln the public rela· Uons busine6s, remarked as they dropped me in the mall box that the address on my envelope was that of one oC their more llkeabl~ clients. and that I had best. waste no time in getting to. him., Just as is always the case , the reliable postperson emptied the mailboJC I was ln and threw me down a chute into a truck. where I had the op. portunlty to mtel other lel- lel'l •ncl postcards from all over the atale. Between us all. we were 1oina to near· ly every 1late ln the coun· try .. THERE ARE all kinds of personalities in a mail truck. One guy was a s mall package from east L.A. on hi s way to Sacramento and kept saying he hoped they didn't X-ray him because the film he carried would be ruined. The story was good enough for the post of· fice, but he sme lled to us like this stoney postcard from Albuquerque, kind of like th e in s ide of a Volks wagen in Haight· Ashbury during the sum- mer of 1968. I really fell in love with this one little number from Hollywood. She was a plainly marked piece of j unk mail by name. the kind that upsets women's social clubs and church goers. I can see no harm in the right kind of unsolicit- ed pornography, as long as it's going to the right place. SHE WAS going to the right ·place alright, a fraternity house at Stan· ford University, to be used to attract freshman pledges during the coming s pring rush week . Everyone in the mail truck would have liked her if it hadn't been for that thick French perfume, which was strong enough to stop a flying bowling ball at 20 paces. We were finally taken to a post office sorting house· in Los Angeles, where I had to say sood·bye to the llttle Hollywood porno package when we were thrown Into separate bln.s: I laid ii\ there overriight un- W tbe nut momlng when it was lnto anot.her .chute and another truck, this one headed for Santa Clara County .. WHEN THEY threw me out-0nto the loading dock, I fell down behind a shipping clerk's desk, and I guess nobody saw me. It waa so l. cold that the .gum on my envelope froze. I laid there through that winter, through the s ummer of '74, and into the winter and new year of 1975. Cold again. I thought they would • never clean behind that. desk and find me. I was sure going to catch hell for not showing up at the 1 publisher's place. It was the first 'of February, 1975, cold again, when someone finally moved the desk and swept me out into the open with a deck broom. I was fllthy, but still legible. WHILE I WAS under the desk, the first class postage rates had eone up; now my 10 cent meter stamp was insufficient. The).>Ost omce had also de- cided not to deliver. mail anymore that was postage due and I wound up back in Los Angeles, 13 months and two days after I bad rbeen mailed. ·women, children and th~ weak ran from the chewing out I got. 1 tried to explain to the publisher, my employtts, to everyone, but they: coulctn•t believe my story, so I'm writing it here in t.hls newspaper in hopes of naainin& some or my re· putatlon. After all, I'm 14 months old now end I sUU .haven't made lt to sa.u Clara. ' ....................... G ... ral IOOJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• AMAZINGLY LOWPRICI For so much home! Hua• separate t11mUy room • bu Swediab firtpl•<..-e + 116 CANYON llST IVYI SI Jt,SOO bar. Extra larfe formal Love ly VIEW & rm for l>OOI ! COSTA.-A"S :c!~~:.Cer~f~~.e~,~ Spectacular 2-story entry, huge LR, O.?LlSY!!!'.000 kinatsbe bedrooms. Baa DR)· fantastic kitchen. 4 bdrms & 3 " .-corner IPL All for only luxury baths. Plu8 a bonus rm. Very :::~\!,~~~'/ ~~~ =:;:~»icf~!e':" to see plush cptng. fully lndscpd. Quiet st. halhs, decor•t.or aoucMs•----"-----2 RUE CHAMONIX SAT/SUN 1·5. throughout. Jull ln·r·--------i t rod u c e d ht o th 4! IALIOA ISL.AHO . COIOMA DEL MU CUSTOM DUPLIX !Fh~~k~~~~~: i:•J::i EXCLU5'VIS · View from owner's beautiful unit . what you're wa1Unt for CHAR~NC, completely Quality blt redwood 2-story. Spacious ---------. Cail54S-~91 remodeled & redecor.; 3 3 BR, den, 2 baths, fireplace in each SLEE'8tlH bdrm. home + anoome. unit. 2 Years new. Grt location llG CAMYOH Near No. bay. il.2S.OOO. bet. h·wy & ocean. Lovely home + inc. UPE~ Sal Sunl 5 Open house 1·5, Sal. & 510AVOCADO OPEN SUN 1·5 ~J Kut: liraod Vallee Sun. 306 Apolena ~ale, lease or lt:~e op lion wanu.•d 1mml•d1:lle TOWNHOUSE·lype I\·. Attractive vacant CHARMING duplex; 3 bdrms. ea. un· r."lonaco. Owner "''II t-on al; nr. village le No. bay. sider all olh.r.;. 011 Goll LIDO ISLE $119,500. <.: o u r s e fo' a 1 r w it y . 'f b 1 s 1 m rn a cu 1 a t e 3 &W-00~ bedroom. 2 bi.th home in DRIVE BY 124 Ruby; ---------t choice area or Lido, near classic Island family ESTATE SALE llG CAHYOM lor•aux model Onr clubhouse & bay beach. home, near So. bay. 2 Shows like a model from Patios, greal for ouldoor th e bl'aut1Jul s hag hvang. 2-Sty. 3 Bdrms. carpN1ng to lhe lovely ~110,000. s pana:.h quarry llle. Twc IXC&.USIVE LINDA 15&.I -$425,000 The C\NL Y brand NEW hotne on market on this-exclusive island. Truly luxurious thruout! 5 Bdrms, fam rm, recreation rm, sin baths, central vac, pool/jacuzzi, lge sauna, 3-car garage. Gorgeous custom drapes & carpeting .. . 76 LINDA ISLE SAT/SUN 1·5 ' den, on BILL GRUNDY . RE ALT OR l l I f',' I y' ' ( j, 0' '' ' ~J !' • . ' I I ti ! ·-------- ~~ .......... !~~~---~······!~~ CORONA DEL MAR Welcome DUPLEX Buyers Of'EM SA. TURD A Y /SUMDA Y 514-5141/J IRIS. CcM 3 Bedrm, 2 bath in each unit. Approx. 1650 sq. ft per unit. Completely re· decorated thruout. $87,500. · Lachenmyer ltt'a ll o r OfCice 646·39'l8 Eves: 645·0882 SUH LOVERS ATIEMTIOH N.E£DEO, R.E.'salesmen· For app't. call! £astbJuff Realty • 644-U33• SWl yourself oo the ht1ge second story :.undeck. _V_E_R_Y_P_Rl_V-... -.TE-- Th1s party home has 11 A cozy tam1ly room with SWIMMERS ·r1replace, tormal d1nang. POOL bag step down laving room. All 4 kmgsizc Mesa Verde is famous bedrooms have soanng for big b~droorns like vaulted ceahngs. Would these. Quiet t\-ee lined you believe only $M,SOO? s t r e e t • P rid e o f See it now! Call 84741<>10 ownership throughout. Agent. C r 1 s p y c rack Ii n g 'HDWD. R.OORS 3 Bdrm .. 1p xlnt res1den· Ual area! Nice yard. OPEM SUH. 12·5 1982TUSTIM fireplace .• Plus very private swimmers pool. Try. W~ll priced at ~49,950. Call today. 64tS-717l Ol'fN 1119 •II S fUN 1081 Nl(t• -. ' THE REAL 2000 sq.ft. of luxwy li•ing, spectacular •i•w. Ma•y extras. Cd for appoinhntftt. larJ!e patios & sundeck, A RARE ITEM: com· with room to expand. merc1al bldg .. w1lh apl. Ju:..tl1stcu at$88,950. Call & business. 200 Blk. 545 -~HJl. Marine Ave. $112,000 llG CA.MYOM COUNTRY CLUI Most popular model of Broadmoor & has so many additional features . Professionally decorated & landscaped. A real beauty, top loc: Gener.. I 002Gwrol I 002 Pyramid bchmgon • • • • • • • • • • •• •••• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••••••• ••• • R•oltor1 8 J 3-17 68 I.I ESTATERS -. _. A.GENT 644--6056 DUPLEX, completely & nicely furn.; 4 bdrms. . with view. 4 BR, FR, DR & 3 ba. :. ~~~·---.------ -VILLAGE f A.IR IEALn 4 BDRMS.~ 31Ai ba • ram. rm .. lormal cJan. rm .. pool. $139,SOU Bt:S'f BUY JN SO. LAG UNA, l bdrms .. 2 . . up, 3 bdrms. down. Over 3,ooo s q . Ct. Asking ~154,500. Make an offer! LOTS OF CHARM with hardwood floors. large llvinJ! room w1lh cozy I &r l'plat·c 1n an t•sta IJhsh<'ci I amllv ar<'a. Owner will sell \\.Ith low dov. n. Now vacant for la:.t occupancy. Askang ~1.000. Call 616-7711 or 540-8!)44. Open Eves. QUAINT collaJZe with 2 bdrms. & I bath + lge. palio + guest rm & bath over garage <.:lo!>e .lo beach. S98,000. Owner will carry paper al low interest rate. l HOMES FOR LEASE · Bay Island furn. 4 ·BR, dock. $2,000 Mo. * • Little Island furn. 3 BR. dock $850 Mo. Big Cyn. Unfurn. 3 BR, C&D $1,150 Mo. 2111 S• J ... Mils Road NEWPORT CEHTSt. M.I. 644-4910 ~ THE BEST of ever· ything! 3 Bdrm. super, custom deluxe home + G.-rol 1002 G.-ral 1002 ba .. trplc .. O<'Can vu, 2 t·ar gar .. S59.SOO Walker-& lee Real Estate l·bdrm. apt. s······················· ...................... . Halhr ooms. Possible mooring & small boatl ________ _ avail. with house sale. WE OFffR WOODS COV~ /\KEA. 5 BEPROOM Large beach duplex with · 2 STORY peek·a ·boo view. $93,500 $44.500 Or you ofi~~.~~·! This superb large ramify E. MESA. VERDE ho me offers 3 baths. BALBOA ISLAND · ·d •- H·2 Jot wathan walk1nS? _ distance lo beach, SJ7.5o0 DRAMATI C <.:UST OM OESlGN, 2 bdrms .• 2 ba., outstanding ocean & coastline views, ~7!:1,500 Openings fol' real estate salespeople. 494-7531 1160 S.. CMSt Hwy. i.,.-1-11 lamaly room. gigantic Very sharl' 1ns1 e ex out. ma~H:r bedroom, buill· * 673--6900 * 3 BR . & lam. rm. In xlnt ins" llh sellC'leanang dou· ---------1 neighborhood. S.58,500 · ble oven. cenlral air-556-tll:IOO cond. and many more HELP!! Balboa lcryProp. bonus features. GI & Owner wall belp buyer t.o Realtors ---------1 f<'H A terms at only assume 1•n•k filA loan. ---------High Caliber ~.500! ! Call now. Call Large 3 bedroom, 2 bath Real Estm Sales 556-7035 or 963-5671. horn e w / blln & ow. SUPERI HOMES COLLEGE PA.RK 2269 Columbia Dr OPEN Sat/Sun $43,500 Large bay window in liv rm. with fplc. 3 Bcdrms, 2 baths, bltns, new cpts & drps, prol. painted . Pauo. Lg lru1t trt•es. P lace for garden. Call Laity Donnelly, 556-8674 646-:>928 EVl'S 5.56-8674 lachenmyer Realtor large yard. Sorry, pran· We need the rrlO.\it su<.' ca pals only. Associated ces:.lul sales person or South Coast Brokers, OF THE WEEK ------- upper bracket homes lo . . 5-&S·8424, Eves/ weekends be tound lor an excep· 673-7737 DIAL YOUR OWN WEATHER FIXER UPPER WITH VIEW 11onal d evelopment tn ---------1----------walh s ummer coming SOUTHER... you will enJOY this lully HLlllop and ocean an de· s1rabJe Newport Heights. This has a large lot for any additions wanted Bring you r ha mme r , nails, and paint your way lo a castle. Call 673-855-0 San Clement(•. priced lrom ~150,000. Call Pete Vogel 4!18·0200 tor ;.an appt. New Listing OPEN HOUSE This 3 bedroom "Hall ot f'ame" home has had one owner. only adult oc cupied and no peL'i. Just no exLra work needed as al 1s maintenance free. Owne r w 111 carry lha~ home on llle1r terms at IS'fr. Open lloune Sunday l ·5 Newport Hetcjhts * $45,900 * 3 llR-2 liA-3CarGar LargeLol Call DOVER REALTY 645 !!070 NEWPORT SHORES 4 Bdrm., fa mily room, 3 baths. Owner anxious · has two homes. Priced at Sti~.!150 rncluding t be land. " a ir cond1uont!d 4 br + COMFORT 1am1ly rm, 2 yr new MANSION h ome. Plus, you can 6 BDRM. 2 STY. walk to shopping cen· ters. Olfered at a low BEACH ~62,000. Hurry, won't lasl. Bake to the beach. Jm · GRACIOUS pressave southern oPfN lit 9• 11SfUN108( N I((• [llliiNMI mansion. HUGE PLAN· S PACIOUS LIVING- TAT JON PlLL RS . ortered on VA TERMS. Twin door entry. lnvawng Your family will ··1ive 11 parlor wilh old while up" an t his upgraded 2 OCEANVrnW :!OH 2ba. hrick lire hearlh . ~tory,4 br +bonus rm. Priced by out 01 Lown SEPARATE BANQUET near new home. Olfercd seller , won't la:.l. ,\gt ROOM . Secludt.'<i study at only ~8,250. 642 -2237 /5·18 !J..l lti with private baUa. Bright TEMAHTS WILL - --- sprinl!l• me kitchen. BUY IT FOR YOU. This Overlooks charm1nA comlortable duplex wall lam1ly room. Wooded cost you very lllll<: Investment EXCLUSIVE IA YFRO~ HOMES * I 02 LIND A.. I Si.£. OPEN SUM 1-5. 4BDRMS, 4th baths, family rm, brkfst rm, din rm. 65' boatsJip. $198,000. * 1350 w .·1ay A.•...e JBDRMS, 3 baths, den, 3 car garage, pier & slip. $239 ,500 CA.LL For A. S-.Owing KEH HA.RTMAH. Realtor 642-5760 . 640-1607 GeMral I 002Getteral 1002 ······················~······················· HEA.R THE FERRY & RIGHT OM THE BAYFRONT PIER AND SLIP avail too! Newly de- corated, gorgeous 2BR 2ba condo w/pvt. balcony s uspended right over the water -plush thruout -Be hyp· notised by the fantastic view all year for only $795. per. mo. -lease -Try $125,000. for an option price. JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 . 291 9 Newport B1•d. comer 30th GeMt"al I 0021General 1002 ······················~······················· HOW OR NEVER for thjs Victoria Beach home where sound and view of white water lend enchantment. Unusual floor plan ~ adapts to any age family: · !'! Open House Sat/Sun 1-5 PM t. 2730 Victoria Dr. Laguna Beach 497-1761 802 S. Cst Hwy Lagm•leach J l45 K1llamey,CM BROKERS WELCOME!! 546-4141 DUPLEX Newport. 3 Bdrms .. 2 L>a ., lrplc. + 2 bdrm. Xlnt cond. Close to beach & :.hopping. Lower unit avail. tor new owner. $87,900 673-366J 642-2253 eves associated L>a nn1s ler leads to 5 bec au:.c your tenant:. 0 I 'I ~~:r:e~:. t io~~~ c ~~r= ~11~~ p~J~e~~ ~~~~e $5 7. 5 e~0L ~~1~o RT ~~~:'! .......... !~~~ ~~~! .. ~ ....... !~~~ ~ COATS & WALLACE REAL ESTATE . INC. VETERANS Tired of gelling the run . arounct·!"!'! If you have any quest1ons about buy. • jng a home VA, call the V ,\ f'.:xperls at World RMI Estate Specialists in VA hous rng. Ask for Veteran Counselor. 656-7777, anyume. FIX00UP PAINT-UP SAVE-SAVE SAVE 2 S tory t axer upper. Pri ced w t•ll b elow m arkel. Seller began h1:. upgrading, JUSL lo be transferred. nus heavy shake roof home has greal potential. 4 Large bedrooms. with 2 baths. P rice & tl'rmc; are ex· ccllent. Just ofh•rC'd at $45,950 walh Fill\ & VA terms. Call 545 ~I. ~ Walker & lee Real f sta te BRO KERS-REAL TORS ;)1• W ~olbo<J 6 ''H61 OPEM HOUSES 409 Ho. ayfront Sat/Sun. 1-S Balboa Island I I 0 Broooldine. C.M. Sun. 1-5 C"ndo, 3 + dt>n ~.11.500 HESTER-BROWN & Asso<' .. Realtors 833-9781 lead to huge ma:.ter sune UGL y DUCICLIMG llEIG llTS -(·harmin~ 2 w1 lh separJl<.' vanity IHVINI-: 3 ur Townhouse. ind1' 1dudl hou!>e:., one 2 WATERFRONT area. A RARt-; VINO · Look:. ":.ad JU::.tnowbut bedrm, & c~ne bcdrm LINDA ISLE-5 Bd 5 hurry. call now lo :.ee. a litll" rixin" up wall Room Lo put .J more units rm. " .. · bath private 1>1er and 842-2535 1 lh IJ \\llh a \art..alll'l' Onl' '. trans orm II "lo e u~ liloc·•· l•> 1_1lh ..... 1 c•t ~ .... 11,~p .. ,~~le or e\changl' OPfNlll t••l51•J'"' EllN 1• 111 lhe year". Jus t " ,, . " _ _.,;>,vvv [.·11~1·11!~1 ~6·~· ~~~~v"tiiP 4c00.M.tl7"tta• FORJM ,, u d rm. J bat Ii '..... I· ... ~.':::·;· ! ; __ _ . =-z=-::: .. ::::1•= Can now become your tf#P:, ... -: : _-...._ wat<:rlronl \\lh Jlleuu1, roullnc 1n:.lt·ad of ;.1 • • !iim pool and prl\alc dock. Two FOR dream. The pool IS not ~1J7,lllHJ. lhe only extra, 1t"s al· I~•-•_•_------• By appt. only O .._.E la<'hcd to a lovely M£SA 2 BR HOUSE ..... VERDE Pa('e!>Nler 3 BR REDUCED ... on a IJ1g ('ommcr<.'101 -t 1 $!. 1 8 m 11 Y roo"' · lot. Reduced SJ,500. lor $2000 ~.500. quick sail'. VA Tl-:RMS Upr.RB ollereil. t'. P. ~25 ,500. OPULENT Eastslde Costa Mesa. '°' CALL55ti-lfiGU LUXURY ~~;~:~:1'7o':'wt;°a'r:!~aocn OMES .• SELECT ---·, IMQuail ~ lii•Place Prop.,.ti•a '· 752-1920 3141 ea,,.,_, N8 54t·H55 ' PROPERTIES cess. Each home has at s Quail Placc presents an ownl'hcar garage.Rear •$18,425• · ·· , exclus ive dream home home approx. 13'h yr~. La rge ~ bcdrm, 2 ba 8ROA.DWAY w1lh 4750 sq It . located in youn" ! owner leavan n d 3 BDRM. + Dover Shore:; with a .. <> w /len ce patio on area & must sell Call bcautarully landscaped 1hat neat Costa Mesa panoramic 'lt'W ol the ERlilll..llE backbay, Vashlon Island " !!rounds w1pool. st·c·ura1y slreet clos<: lo <''-Cr· 1400 QUAfln NIWPOllTHACH CATALINA VIEW Spectacular 180 degree unobstru<.'led coastline view. Huge 4 + lc1m1ly, tall iron gate entry, brick VIEW ESTATE OCEAN& L .. GHTS BARGAIN $44.900 Rus llc charm abounds an this unique beach estate. Cm:ular drive. Huge liv· ang room with dramauc cor ner log burning lireplace + breath tak· ang view through wall ol ~Jass. Gourmet kitchen & din<'. Separale wing for hideaway master suite wnh view + cltildren & guest s uites. Hurry for lhas once · in a lifetime dream home al a bargain price. Bring your 1m- ag1nauon & painl. Make SiS. Call 963·7d!!l. OPfN Ill Q •II> IUN 10 8( NI(( t -~l THE REAL ESTATE RS and m oun t ains. 5 CLEVEL_..._.0 ~ales & much more. Ylh1ng,\\llhabeau11lully Bdrmss and 5 baths with A...,. SI 100. moves you an and upgradt:d home on a over U5.000. ot custom 548-3404 ~ll pe r mo. pays it all huge alley a ccess rear patio oil garden.enter· ..:::=== ---__) wallpaper and drapes. 2 ancldg l axes, rns. & yard tor only $47,500. wet bars, 2 llreplaces l:A.IORDI R!ALTY maint fees. Call Dan at Call 644 7211 /\gt. ond family rooms. fo'rom 222 E. 17th St. C.M. 83'J·8321 for appl to see. the imme nse massive Su1te8 Agt_. ______ _ bdrm w1lh s unken bathi------------------• to the lr£'ll1sed garden ONLY $1200 out of the p;.1~esofSunset TOTAL Magazine. lhas home 1s Easy Livin' an t>xcep11onal buy al DOUA.• $229.001.1. 1.iy appmntment n...,. only INCLUDING CLOSING I£ 1 COSTS ... to assume FHA TRIPLEX CORONA DEL MARMEAR BEACH Quality l Well Built.I, location <one block from beach l. private fananc· ing and view. One or the few legal triplexes in Corona del Mur. Prime t.aanment center. shake IF YOU Al ... 'T rool, 2nd cocktail palao, " l1le IOY<'r entry. HURRY. GOT A BARREL Fanta:-.ta c value 111 OF M~EY ~9, 500. <.:a I I 64S-OJO:l """ But you want to start out, take a gander at this 'Hunt~n gto n Beach 3 bedroom. It needs only some tender loving cRre to be a fme family home. Bargain priced nt just Sl..5,000! ! ! Vets welcome. Call now 847-601.0. Agent Quail ~· Joan on clean, cute 2 Plac• bedroom cottage. Big lot rt.--.. -=.:::-:.:.:-:.:::-:.-:.~-sp ftlBIPrtl-· & garage. Anybody 1 -r752·1920 qualifies. Call World Joan the <'arern..oe crowd who enjoys all the fanan· c1al benefits of home ownership but not the mainte nance! Thi s beautifully carpeted 3 bedroom, l'h bath Condo 1s the a nswer with de· Lached doubJe garage & private fenced patio. FHA terms oonsadered . ONLY $32,900. property tor winter and 1---------.......... ......... ,, MOO OUAIUT. NlWPOll NACM Real Estate, 556-7777 REDUCED $12,000. 1-AN_Y_T_l_M_E_. ---- Of' fest sa~ ROMANCE Costo Mesa. l IH. FlOM THl,AST ... 2 rHtal uML .. Walk down the tree Jlned CCNIM $590. pw ..... drive lo your prtvale ,~ s49 OOO -beach area pool ts\.llt' ~• • ·"""" Towering panes create a Sf' ARUMG m o u n t a in · 1 N< e u . IE.AL ESTA.TE mosphere around lhl11 546-4141 Ill-JS uniques bedroom a wl.h I~~~~~~~~! •--------·• home. FamU1 room with MIW,OIT massive drirl wood atone HllGHTS ....... hreplace. PormaJ dJnlng ,_.,,,. room. And more lhat CJ ea n 2 8 R, den home can't bt ducnbed82313 tatlly convertible to duplu With 2one BR un·',.;"""'~'!'"' h.a on R-3 lot, w1tb room to bulld Only )J8,~ C.11 &M-iZl I Aft. -· ....... •.t.THMS lf.t <f .J .R THIS IJaycrut beed, FR. fl00l-1mmuulat• cont nil the extrH. Prine. <>n· Jy~,000. . SPARLlNO RJ...:AL F.STAT£ 833 3,'.,41 summer rentals . Buy il and watch it appreciate m value. $127,!IOO. Call for appt. lo see. 673-8550 o-itN Ill 0 • II S fUN 10 Pf Nl(f' ELEGANT POOL HOME Spacioui1 two story In lov eJy ommun1ty. Ra11ed entry step.' down Lo pluah hv1n1 room Extra harae formal dlntng. Super UmHy roorn 4 Bia bedrooms. Yoo m t this Immaculate homo. Call n ow 847 t!Ol A£t>nt . Turtlerock BONUS ROOM Grt'al family laving ca"n be yours an thU! beautiful 4 bedroom. 2 12 bath home. The bontli> room Iii larac enoush tor a pool Ul>le. 3 Car garage. r dea lly Joe atcd across t treet from park • recreational !Mcllll.Jes $19.~. ,40-6161 N••• •••r,. ........ ,.,, J, G1......t 1002G1111ral 1002 ···································~·····~···· macneb I irvtne realty ANER HOME,s FROM $88,500 TO $775,000 ORA.MA TIC BA YFROHT LIVING. Custom 4 bedroom; 4'h bath, formal dining room h'ome w /heated & filtered pool & jacuzzi + 45' x 18' dock & fee lot! Asking $395,000. Vee Stinson 642·8235. (S22) BA.RC REST CHARM! Warm 4 bedroom & famiJy room home. Ma int. free yard & pool. $105,000. E van Corkett 642·8235. CS23) PRETTY PORTOFIMO. . Harbor View Homes 3 bedroom, 4 bath + finished bonus room, wood deckin g, brick patio & BBQ. $94,9QO fee. Joyce Edlund 642·8235. (524) PA.MORA.MIC VIEW. Elegant Dover Shores Bay front~ 3 bedrooms, 2112 baths. Beautiful statuary,· crystal chandeliers & sconces. Bob Owens 642·8235. (525) PRIDE Of OWNERSHIP. Upgraded thruout ! Beautiful 4 bedroom in delightfully situated Corona del Mar. $129,500. Betty Kerr 644·6200. <S26) OCEAHFROMT DUPLEX. Prime location -wide sandy beach! 4 bedroom/3 bath and 2 bedroom/2 bath. $176,000 fee. Har· riet Perry 642·8235. (527)' "MEAMT FOR "\J'" Ultra entertaining! Utter privacy! Unique Jiving room, dining room, bar & 3 bedooms. $189,500. Jack Custer 642·8235. (S28) HARIOR VIEW HILLS '"TllUROH'" Beautiful 3 bedroom, 2'h batht family room & formal dining room. Wool carpels, cushioned linoleum, outside lights & wood paneling. Chuck Reardon 644·6:WO. (S29) HEWL Y USTB>- IA.LIOA PENINSULA. Fantastic 4 bedroom Bayfront home on 60' lot. Maid 's quarters-· lg. li ving room -formal dining room -24x24 family room & pier & slip for lg. boat. $315,000 fee. Clint Moses 642·8235. (S30) . IRVIHE TIRRACE-1U +DIM Perfect for the larger family. Can easily be 5 bedroom home. Great s unset view. $88,500. Tom Queen 644 -6200. (S31) #6 LIMDAIS&.1- 0PEH SAT & SUM. 1·5 r.M. 4 bedrooms, family room + separate study. Cantilevered ter- race -dock for lg. boat. $258,~. Owner will consider lease/option.· (S32) CORONA DIL M~R. Fabulous view of Jetty /Island from living room & dining room . 2 bedrooms + conv. den & sun deck over garage. Close to beaches. OPEN SAT. & SUN. l ·S P.M. 210 ,ORCHID AVE. ($33) 49111• OM UDO. MOID. Marvelous Bay VIEW! New pier & slip add to the charms o.£ thls S bedroom. family room home. OPEN SAT. 1-5:30 P .M. 626 VIA LIDO NORD. (534) "' Ofttf °'''' ..... ,,. ... "'-cAnllW ...... """'*' t..M", '*"Illa_ tJttl OAlLYPilOT ~---.~PUSIMTS NEW USTINGS ' ~ VllW HO._.I S IRYIM I TIM.ACE POOL HOMI . Ex~ptionl!1lY are{lt home for eoter-tain!ng with lovely patio area ofJ f am1ly room, kitchen, living to0m and maste'r bedt-oom. Fourth bedroom could be .a den. $W,OOO. 700 Malabar -Open Sat, & S\ID, 1-5 .,.m. D\le to change in family plans, )'ou can pick up a "Montego" 4 bdr.qi. & famil . ..:.iiw-t~­ rm. borne -thru year old escrow S"OIECLIPFS WITH POOL . NeeCls sen'\ .. fixin ulJ"' bat wnat J>Ol~nUal. Large four bedrP<)m home with f amity toom. separate <lining area 'and super locali9n. Possible 1-st year's price. $.75,000. 1627 Port Ab• ~y Pl., Suo. l ·S t4AllOl VllW HILLS Spectacular 'viewl Exciting extras! 4 Bdrm ~ home, clean & sharp! $129,000. 2901 EJ>btlde; Sat. /Sun. 1 ·5 IA YCUST SPICTAC ULA R trade for "paper" $99,500. ' ' PROMOHTORV . IA Y LOT "The Plaee'' in Corona del Mar to build your new home. Motivated sel~r Tt\e garden-like view. complte with waterfall1 will lull you to sleep in this • lovely 3 odrm., family rm. & formal dining rm. home. $112,500. 1724 Ter- rapn Way, Sat./Sun.1·5 will listen to offers. $120,000. . LAGUNA CHARM AND VIEW This ad writer thinks this home HAS MORE CHAl\M AND STYLE THAN ANY HOME FOR SALE ALONG TH.E ENTIRE ORANGE COUNTY COAS'l"! Antique Georgian paneling and doors. Sup~r <;leeks~ wnds, landscaping and furmshmgs (many of which may also be purcha$Pd) $159,500. , LAGUHAVIEWLOT Choice Temple Hills Terrace area. Adjoins the home in the above ad. 180 degree view potential. $35,000. CALL 675-7225 GeMral I OOZGetteral I 002 ······················-······················· ' . ,. . PANORAMIC VIEW -· $350,000 • HARIOR VIEW HOMES ExcepJional "Carmel'', 3 bdrms., family rm. & with Mt. view & profess. landsca.ping. $75,000 -Fee. 2074 Port Bristol, Sat/Sun 1·5 DUPLEX NEAlr OCEAN 3 New duplexes; 3 bdrm., 2 baths each unit, will\ ·ocean view. $155,000 Each. 206 Fernleaf, CdM. Sun. 1·5 IRVINE TERRACE Lovely 3 bdrm. & dining rm. hame, ,flexible terms'; you own the land. $82,900.1318$(:\Jltanella Terr., Sun. 1-5 ELEGAMT BLUFFS CONDO 2 Bdrm. & den. customized; beatiful pegged hdwd. firs. $85,000. 2441 Vista Nobleza (off del Oro). Sun. l ·5 IAUOA PEMIMSULA 2 Bdrms .. 2 baths, in top condition ! Easily converted to duplex. Close to bay & ocean. $79,500. -313 E Bay St Sun 1·5 VE.AR BAY AND BEACH 675-3000 ,' • ._) f I CUA~>T H WV CORONA 0£ L Ml',R . Unsurpassed quality 'alld elegance in this custom mansion. 5 bedrooms, 5 baths inc'luding maids quarters. Beautiful POOL area with i4'CUZZi. Ex- hileratin g VIEW from house and gardens across the Bay and Ocean. G.....-ot I 00~ I 002 ······················~······················· BAYCREST AREA -$78,500 4 bedroom, family home decorated in tasteful autumn colors. Huge secluded master suite, formal dining. All in im- maculate condition. Take subject to 7112% VA loan. First time offered. LUXURY CONDO -$89.000 · witb sweeping VIEW of bt>th Bay and Ocean. Only s teps to the water· from \.his spa~ious, private, extra security type Uvink. Boat slip available. Also targe pool ·and glorious sun deck. Appl. Only. . WHITEWATER VIEW -$122,500 Prestigious Porto-fino area provides luxury, privacy, and breathtaking ' panoramic view. 2,500 sq. ft. of spacious comfort is provided in this· elegantly decorated 4 bedroom, fami- ly room home. Appt. Only. Newport leach -l"ine Office 2043 Westclff Dr. 646-7711 G...eral I qo2GftMt"Clf I 002 ······················~······················· HUG AOME.S, INC. · SPYGLASS ''ILL 4 Bdrm. home wittt1ocean & Mt. view; family rm . +bonus r'm . $162,500 , COROMA DEL MAR Most desirable location; outstanding 4 bdrm. + family rm., pegged & grooved fir. in dining rm.\ Warm woods used thruout. LIMDA ISLE Dock your boat in front of this fa n- t astic s bdrm., 4 bath family home. Asking $350~000 · 8Al.IO,f. PIMIMSUl,A 4 Bdrm. older home on the bay; corn· pletely remode~d. Asking $,WS:OOO THE ILUff S Sharp 4 or 3 & a den "C" model; air· cond.; on greenbelt. $72.,500 561 Se111 Hlcolot Drin, Sufte I OJ M•wport CNftr 640.4050 ------ G.....e 1002 GIM.... I 002 ··········~············ ... , ••.••...•......•... HdME + &HCOME A/FHA Repos r;ASTSl I,) E lBR house . 1D Orarl¥C CO\&.o\y with b'1chelor apt+ lBR Keys inomce apt. over gorage. As· WOILD sume 71k VA loan. $21i. per mo. Call PRFSrlOE llAL ISTATI HOMES, 645-fi646 Specialists in govern· OPEMHOUSE TR"JtNt ~~~~ VlEW 3BR/Pool ~m. 110 I ~ALATIA * WATERFRONT-a<>AT SLIP menl financ~ bomesl 556-7777 callanyt.ima IFYOU'R.E FUSSY Yoo'U lovc lhtse.xecutive slnaa• llOr)' n prime beach locetion . M1tn&cured corott lot. Immaculate. lnt«rior~ cor 11 terrine. Feat\lttS tltlc1enl wrap aroun(t drum kitchen. Cozy famil y room wltb rareplect'. f"ormal din· Jn.g. Ont year oew. Just 118.toOI Call now '° MT41C>IO Agcmt , WHITE CAPS · Are clearly visible from this 2nd tier home in CAMEO SHORES. J etty boat traffic, peninsula lights. & 180 degrees of Pacific, a re visible from living room, diningiroo m & master bdrm 3 Complete ly private bdrm s uites, 412 baths, htd. pool, intercom ; beautifully landscaped. Home in mi nt condition' Asking $150,000. FURNISHED -WATERFRONT This Balboa Is land 2-s ty home. avail for sale or lease. boasts 4 BR . 4 baths, dining & laundry rm s P anoramic view of entire bay. Here's a h?me that's READY fo r a happy family. SPYGLASS BEAUTY Over $20,000 in upgrading in this dream home, with an ocean view. · Owner transferred to Europe; has 3 BR., 2 ba., family rm.; 3 car garage Lots of tile. Buy this one on St. Patrick's Day & change your luck! Only $163.500 with a transf e rra ble loan. ASK ABOUT OUR DOVER SHORES EXCLUSIE LISTINGS COMPANY .REALTORS 2865 E. Coast Hwy., COt"OftCI del Mor "Selling Red Estate in Newport Harbor Since 1944" 673-4·400 • //"4tu S1Hit4, ~ , REALTORs' BEAUTIFULLY DECORATED HARIOR VllW HOMES Montego mode l. 4 Bedrooms, dini ng rm + fam rm. Warm firepl ace. On a beautiful landscaped com er lot. Shows like a model. $81,500. 1975 rort l rlstol. Hrbt Vu Hm Sat/Sun 1-5 HARBOR VIEW HOME NEW LISTING. Popular Carm e l model + a. bonus room. 3 Bedrooms, fam rm., dlne rm .. co7.y fi replace. On a choice lot at the end of 8 cul-de-s ac street . $72,950.' 1950 Port ltthop Cir. Sat/Sun 1-5 CAMEO SHORES CCNM byll and meet MARSHALL & SHIRLEY ~ICH, our resident salespeople sen:- mg Ca meo Shores, at this 4 bedroom. family room, garden, a nd ocean view home. Hurry!! Only a few· left in this exclusive, private beach community . 4501 H ...... C.-o Sh. Sat/Sun 12.s ERITAGE ILUE PACIFIC VIEW 41R POOLIEACH Ul)obstructed o<'e.111 vsew ! lhgh on a hill. Enter private walled court yard to eleganl oval pool. fo'ormal entr) to spac ious t oyl·r Gourmet garden k1tchcr a nd dine. Comfortable. living and ta mily room:.. with unl1m1ted blut. Pac1f1c view! Separatl! guest and children~ suites. Rambling ocean view master suite . F1rs1 u me otfered. ~l.'iOO down. Don 't rn 1ss 1C Cal l 963~767 W E'D JUST Ultl YOU TO KNOW THAT: Ogden SOGN, Mg. Barbaro HUTCHl\GS Ver<)lene HULL Dorothy JOt-f\ISQ\J PotlN'JE Martha BEYNON Gudrun COADY Nancy LAUX Ronnie Lt.WY Earl HBBARD HughMYNATI FronSCOn Jim VALENTINE [dith PATIO-I Rita BQ,AJ\Cl Jun W()(X), Pres. ON TOP OF THE REAL ESTATE MARKET WITH THE NICEST PEOPLE SELLING THE NEATEST HOMES OPtlV 111 ~ • 11 \ 'll" Ill N "'"I 1 CORONA DEL MAR. 675-6000 ftl lft&ll i----M-ESA-V•E•AO•E•.•~--,5990-··-CA·L·L·US---- L' TRUS3T Sb~~ b !:~!'! .......... !~~~~~~!'! .......... ~~-~ ,-antast1c r. "' 2 a . s plit levt>I . pool. l~c.· pal10. Top cond Est<ill sa}s sell ~ ::iPAHLL'W Hl::AL ESTATE !!33 ~!! SPANISH HACIENDA $1750 DOWM BEACH South of l he bordN MYk three bedroom ran1:h huuse. Fie:, la s 11.I! h \'llll! and d1n1ng rooms. Gourmet k1l(.'hen Spacious ma:-.tt•r and ch1ldrens suites. Wall ol glasl> to t1nely ma111cun:d grounds. T e rr<ice d gardens. Exten...,1\e palH \\Ork. Full price $34,500 Don 't delay l'all 963 -ti76i ()PfN ffl Q• '\ flf'I/ ''-bt '• f' [9'lft!Uil MAMY OF THE. FOLLOWING HOMES LISTED IELOW ARE OPEM THI S WEEKEND FOi YOUR IMSPECTIOM. CALL FOR ADDRESSES AMD IMFORMA TIOM. SEE THIS HUPY HOME Co mpletely s urrounded with lovely ga rde ns & patios. High beam ceilings, kitchen with eating area. 3 large bedrooms & convertible den. Walk to beach. $149,500 A BUY AT THE IEACH! Warm charm of redwood in two bedroom paneled beach home. Bright built-in kitchen. corner lot, dbl. ~arage & extra parking. $.57.950! Generat I 002GeMt"Cll I 002 . ............................................. i--------DOVER SHORES IA YRtOMT Pier & Slip for l ar ge boat. 4 bedrooms. family room, 4112 baths. formal dining room. Office would also be ideal m aids room or den. De c or a t i ~e w r o u g ht i r on . 2 fireplaces. Spanish tiled entry, view of main channel. $295,000. Pet ef?arrelt l<eaftg: pre6enl6 HEW LISTING! NEWPORT HEIGHTS -a rare find, 2 homes o n large lot! Terrific 3 bedroom. family room w/VIEW of ocean, plus separate 2 bedrm unit. Asking $115,000. Be the first to see this ! 1811 -181 5 Cliff Dr. Ml Sunday 1-5 HEW LISTING! · BEAUTIFUL DUPLEX -one of a kind on secluded Newport Island. 5 Bedrooms in upper unit, 3 bedroom in lower. Crystal chandelier. 10 ft. ceilings, custom drape ries, marble fireplaces -a delight to see! NEW LISTING! HANDY DAMDY COMDO -n ear everything! 2 Bedrooms & pool, $28,900. Assumable FHA loan. Call 675-4060 BACK BAY HALF ACRE -. with 4 bedroom. ·3 bath home. Lovely pool a nd roo m for horses --everything for an active family! Call 642-5200 to see. ' PBE BARRITT REAID OPEN HOUSES SAT & SUN 1-5 * BA YSHORES * 2511 VISTA DR. IN J:o'f~b: -Newly re modeled 2 bdrm. 1 bath, lots of wood. K1t1:hen hus all new appliances 1ntld!! dshwhr & trash <.•ompac· Lor -g ue~t area over garage . Ideal t or teenal'(er or mothcr·in· law. Nice palm area."• bath in garJgc Elettnl' garage door opener ONLY SI 10.WU. 2491 CRESTVIEW OPEN SUN. 1-5 Extra lrg 3 Bdrm. 3 BA, tam rm w wet bar Formal din rm, ::.ew1ng room oil ma::.ler bdrm. Service porC'h. Lgc <'e ment area tor badm1llt•n o r boat or tralll•r storage. 2 love!~ patio:-. ASl-:1:-.i\. ~.5011 NEWPORT HEIGHTS M U S T S E 1-: l' o /. ~ . checrtul 3 Bdrm or 2 & D e n o n t' •H n c r I o l Sp~c1ou ~ woud del'k patio frum hmhl' lo Ir,.: H&F pool·drc,,,,ing rm &. 1.~ hath 1n pool area SUPER Newport lol'a· uon. All I or S.'19,SOU. "C"THOMAS REALTOR 224 W. Coa"t HW)' N pl. Beach S.18 55:.!7 Eves. ~5 -5043 $5000 DOWN ASSUMES VA $30 I PER MONTH ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~! Presllge community ~ near beach & schools J 160S Westcliff Or., N.B. 642-5200 714 E. B•lboa Blvd .. Balboa '75-4060 IOOl GeMrol 1002 ....... .., ....................•.........•.•.... C.F.Coles"orlh~ & Co.·Rt>altoni BLUFFS COHDO Here is your chance; largest 4 bdrm. model in Bluffs. Family rm., formal 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!! DOVUSHOUS Dramatic in every detail. Wells quali- ty construction at its best. • Bdrms. + study. warm f amity rm. & formal din~ ing rm. FTont entry patio with p00l. Spectacular vie w. Call for app't. $189,500. C.F. COLESWORTtfY - 640-0020 Immaculate condll1on Functional rloor plJn. 4 Huge bedroom:.. J:o:x· cellent innslmenl + E Z term:.. Owner anxious ~tuck move m po::.i,.1ble. Owner will help f1nanc.·c. Catl to see ti42 253.5 ()IJ(N Ill 9. fl s I VN ro HI "'''I [lllfitlffl == . I I LINDA ISLE A MARV lH.O US h B D R M , 1,. B A T H CUSTOM BUILT HOME IS FEATURED THIS WEEK . Private clubhouse a nd tennis court tor resident» only Pier and slip will uc· comodale a large boot T his home has every amenity Ot-t-.:N HOUSI!: £V Elt\'1 DAY UNTIL SQl.O < l ·:i pm I or coll ouromc:. GREAT TURTLEROCK COHDO Close to U.C.I.. new shopping center being developed and great schools. Corner location. Like new inside and out. Sprinklers. 3 bedrooms. A real buy at $.59.500. FORE! llG CANYON Golf course lot that will be a "remember when" in a few years at $79,500. CAMEO SHORES VIEW Open, airy, and delightful! Beautiful patio and pool. 3 bedrooms & convertible den -3 baths. This lov ely hom e is a b so lutely immaculate . $149,500. TEMMIS IUffS ARISE A wide pi c tu re~q u e greenbelt separates this Bluffs condo from the Newport Beach Tennis Club. 3 Bedrooms a nd a family room. Including land $79,500. SUPER RAMCH STYLE Hard to find woodsey used brick with vaulted ceilings and circle drive. 4 bedrooms, 3'h baths, finest quiet Newport location. $98,500. llG C ANYOM -SPARKLING Gor geous garden. waterfall and po nd , irresistable patios and beautifully decorated 4 bedroom, family room, formal dining room. Special value at $168,500. Garden Home Tour '74. LUSK HARBOR VIEW HIUS You will enjoy the outdoor fun of this cha rming home with it's pool, jacuzzi. twin char broiler & gas lights. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths. $105,000. RMD COROMA DEL MAR CHARM Beautifully decorated 4 bedroom, S bath home close to beach. Wet bar, 2 fireplaces, breakfast bar, front and rear balconies, courtyard. Large studio bedroom ideal for older child or in law. A 11 this for $129,000. OM THE IUCH FOlt Sllt ,500 Delightful 3 bedroom -3 bath home plus den on tl'\e EAST OCEAN FRONT PENINSULA. Spectacular Catalina & Palos Verdes view on • clear day + never ending ocean view I ALIOA ISL.AMO $8000 Price reduct.ion on this large 4 bedroom, fomity room home, on 2 lots. 3 Fireplaces, jacuzzi wet bar. Loads of P..\exican tile. Huge patio. co mple t e ly w a lic d for utmost privacy. S149,500. DIAL 444al7U 2 I 6 I S• :.._.. ... M..,N.1. ~ A COLDWal IAMCll CO. ctus1r1td Ad! 142.se -t••------------•iiiil IAS11LUPF CINTH ------------- t Ba"/ron1 Cwtom fiome OPEN HOUSE THIS WEEKEND I 2 0 0 East Balboa llvcl. Located on Balboa Peninsula at one of the most desirable spots on the Bay with private pier that will accom- modate a yacht up to 60 ft. 4 ldnn + Galey + 4 laths 2 story, 2 fireplaces. wetbar, all built- ins including electronic oven. Fee land. $279,000. 675-1120 GfllffCll . . I oo:z!G....... . I 002 .......•.•. , ........•. ~ ..................... . ~ll ma~neb I Irvine ~ realty . SECURITY "ft.US" -11G CANYON. Socialize in the conversation pit w /cozy fireplace in living room area. or family entertainment in comfortable fa mily room w/used bric k fire place. This lovely 4 bedroom home is warmly decorated w I highly upgraded c a rpeting, drapes & wall decor. Security guards at entry gate preclude un- wa nted vis itors & private home alarm system protects valuables. OPEN HOUSE: SUN. 1-5 P.M. #17. CHERRYHILLSW:. (Kll) PANORAMICVIEW- DOYER SHC»ES Friendly Mediterranea n 4 or 5 bedroof!l. 2-story home views Bay, mountains & mghtly enjoyment of twinkling lights of Fashion Island & Bluffs. Cooling breezes soften the versatile kitchen/family room .area ih quiet family enjoyment. OPEN HOUSE : SAT. & SUN. 1-5 P.M. 1924 SANTIAGO DR. (K12) FIOHT VIEW -DOYEi SHOUS.' Highly desirable location for this 1-story, 5000 sq.ft., 5 bedroom home w /extra large lot & outside entel"· tainment . center w/H&F pool , charglo graU & wet bar. Private & secluded w /3-car garage & work shop. Yfrepits fro'nt & back. (K13) AIOVI ILUI PACIFIC. S BEDROOM -$124,500. INCL. LAND • .Exhilarating view of ocean & twinkling night ligllu. Lovely ex- tensive Palos Verde stone -wine ceUar ~ extra lg. lot for pool - shop &. compar e & offer NOW. (KJ 4> ... CANYOM -DTUI! : How a bout a lovely 2 bedroom home doile Jn exqujsi~ CouBt.ry French st1te at ONLY $129.$007 A 'JmMad..• moor fC bedroOro le f*mlly room) Plan 13 w/centef isle kitchen? UUS) _ WlllM KIM 642·8235 • 361f CATAMARAN: Customized, "Burlingame" Six bedroom model on FEE LAND. Improve your. golf ~al!le on your own putting green, then relax in your own jactiui or swimming pool amidst 10sh landscaping .& private patios. $149,500. ' O,...Sat/s.rt t-5 1411 MAabimS: Westcliff area -the hostest with the mostest -five bedrooms, pool, close to f$Chools, shop- ping, park & librarY. All for'$66,500 .. opH Scrhlrday 1 ·S • . 232 POINSEn1A: Coronll del Ma r. , Here 's your chance -· live close io the beach & also be within easy walldng-of aH 'shops, banks, restaurants. Interesting ·two ·bedroom, .two bath home. OWNER WILL FINANCE:. Open. Sunday $87.500 231 LARKSPUR: Corona del Mar . We had this sold. but it '"fell out". An in- vestor's delight -ready for expansion on a lot & one-half. Two bedrooms, two baths & lanai room. Park your boat or trailer. Ope Sat. & Sun. $87,500 .. EXCLUSIVES:. Beautifully upgraded & decorated Bluffs Condominium at $89,000. Corona del Mar charm; delightful two bedroom. jlL5t steps to the beach. In the "200" block on He liotrope - $73,500. Corona del Mar -interesting two bedrooi;n home with loft on a LOT &. ONE-HALF, R·2 zoning, ready for a large second unit. $75,500. ·came0i Sh.ores: "Sparkling" three bedroom with OCEAN VIEW. La rgest lot around -almost tennis court size. Lovely patio, seciuded ;· $127,500. East Bay front-Little Island: Unus ual five bedroom ON THE BAY with PRIVATE. PIER ; o r can be re- converted to a duplex. S250,000. Call for appointment to see. Excellent rental: Westcliff area , three bedroom, two. b a ths. s pa c ious : gardener & water included. $425. mthly. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 E .. Coet Hwy., CoroH def Mar 675-5511 GtMral I 002G•neral I 002 ...................... ;/.······················ W AMT SOMETHING DIFFERENT? 4 BR. + family rm. beach home. for the non-conformist. Fee land. $85,000 ARST OFFERIMG Luxury townhouse, water view. dock! 3 bdrms ., 2112 baths; xln t financing. $94,000 238 COLTON, NEWPORT SHORES 3 BR. + loft 9CY1c Financing avail. Nr. f>CEAN &tennis cts. Sun 1-5 $62,900 7 CAR PARKIMG ~112 Yr. old duplex; 3 bdrms . ea. Permanent ocean view. 7301 Seashore. Open Sat/Sun. 1-5. LIDO ISLE BEAUTY Absolutely immaculate, Jge. 3 bdrm., 2 bath; brick patio: light & cheerful. $119,000. DAVIDSON REALTY 58(')1 WC 1o •H,,,, NB 645·7575 :; :, r. ~-1 Jr' t: •tl r, ['. 673·9060 I G...,... I 002G....W I 002 ...............•. .,. ...............••••....... BEST IN BUFFS . Interest rates are way down ! 6 Of my properties sold this month! No.w•s the opportune tiltle to buy! IXCIU.IHT Y ALUES DOLORES. end unit, 19SQ sq. ft. 3 BR. 2Y.z ba., wrap around patio. l'h Years old. Near pool. $69,000 .. X-PLAN, 1850 sq. ft.; 3 bdrms, tam. rm., 2~ ba. Nearly new. $71,500 E-PLAN ; e~·d· • :Htt qh<1ice early Bluffs. 2250 l bdrm!, fem. rm. 2~ ba. Wide c ,:"obelt. $76,500 MHLDM'S ,_,.stm MOOS. Panoramic ba'Y view, nothing to compare with this spectacular 2500 sq. ft. home. $140,000 With prime land . 0,. l·lttZI 9-1 I ( ... Y ... C>roa • BRING ( YOUR 801tT! 0. ............ --'jo\lie6 • tw" flld ... See this Jovely 2 story, 3 BR home. Lola of privacy! Seller baa bougtt aQotber ~ in'Vite1 . your interest. Submit offer -terms flexible. Priced at $89,980 on lease land. OnlY $Z2 per mo oa long ~leaae. LIVE ON AN ISLAND *'-1190 NOMI SI lt,OOI Divorce forces ·sale or this large eastom home. o~er 2700 sq fl. 4 bedrooms, den, sewinc room, sunken tub in master suite. Price reduced for immediate sale. Only $119,000 -Fee land. Please call now for appointment. .PR€~TIGE I HOM€~ .REAL•ESTATE BROK&RAGE JOO M. M....,... ""'-....... .._It . 645-6646 ti -General I002'G ........ 1002 . ...........•.......•....•.•..............•.. , . ....... ,. ······~··· .... D""'° with 3 BR, 2 ~ reo~I. So. of B&Y.Side Dr. wi beauUful natural textures. Ontlr one ye new. Call 644-72ll Agt; tRVIMI TllMCI ON BLUFFS •Overl~kJ•• · •O.efA.._. 4Br-3Ba..-..2 Frplca · HEATED POOL Over 3000SQ Fl.' •70~tFrlllll•• ONDOI,.Pff.IN ' ·TERRACE ONLY $249,000 Owne r /Brkr 675-7205 'f:l t i Ma SO CST kA%A ' OPENSUNl-4 ' cSao J>leso frwy to Brl~tol ,· ntrrth io ALMOSlHIW ~::::.owe~.,,~ rouow -• .;&a ..__._ Matt made LAKE. ~land· ' saecwnve.,.... cl&&bbou s e . pool & -$65,500+ jacu.rn, beaut. lndscp'i. Beau&Jful.2 5'..Y Henne. 4 ncurio cates, t•P· BR. 3} BA, 2:ml_M. n. iarcien or patio home-lim• priv. ya.Ni. CfQae 10 no colrunoq ~walls, go c9une. 2 cov 'd s &r,. trpk. dbl gar, IUlly pa oe. BHtetbaU crt. up1raded, l yr ... old. Room .. for ~ Pools. Out· tmned. Poss. $J9,9SO. ' door BBQ. :itora1e $$)00 dJ).·.or owner WUl shed ..... Seetnc ls a helpwHlaancin«. • MUJf! Call.Now-· HOllS-ALAH CO •. ~ ICATllL~ff 63J-llto . IMC. 517;...,i,iJ.l I -------......, E.atts1••1liilcest IY THI TIME llw. 1 'I•.,. ..... Thia ad ls pllb'11bed, this ..... .... $12.100 beautiful Meaa Verde HS--5551 home may be sold but ju.at in case not, ubon~ WJa .... wlakelAC9' q wcldy i We pn>Jntse it to . .. • 1--------·1 be ode or lhe mci-t ap-peallnt' properties to be O~ner w /assumable 5 · SPYGLASS Fantastic view with prof. lndscp., pool & bonus room, This 5 bedroom New Bedford Plan is 1deaUy located on a street with lots ot youg c hildren & youn g parents. Hurry to this one-, it won't" last. $174,500. : ****** . available in the $85 ooo ~'k-lo;1n or low down for price ranee. ~at~s s VA/FHA. Beautifu.l4BR .• bedr:OC,ns, rormal din· ~ blk. to •.chc>Ql.J, shops iQS, la~1e farnaly room $\1,800. 3032 <irant. CM. wi&.b.t.!,ireplace and. wet1_S46_--0964..--______ _ bar, 4'"100 sq. ft. ol JlYtnt • spaff. And morel Call MISA WOODS 546-2313. 4 Bedrooms, 2'h bath <>'fH ,,, .,. ,, s 11JNroa1 ~i· family home in quiet ~THE REAL -- ~ i:STA HR S_ ,SHOWPLACE •....................................... SpaciousSbedroomfronl home with large farruty ·-Pool ~ $4&,5liJ ·: area. See ~e dramatic .. raised livint; room, o~n -< stairway and formal din-· Ing room, all with lush r brown carpeting. Must ' see lO appreciate. $69,000 'RAl~'S REALTORS ·CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEXES The worm h as turned. Sales in Newport Beach are breaking all pre- violl.$ records. Now is the time to buy .. I have just listed for sale, 2 duplexes, located So. of Coast Hwy. on pictures- que Fernleaf Ave. One is listed at $92,500, with a charming detached 2 bdrm. home with elec. bit-in kitchen & a Swedish frplc., with room for ex- pansion in many directions. A modern 2 bdrm. r enta l unit is located over a · large, double car garage. Close to everything! T}tis charming 3 bdrm., 2 bath house + a basement, of all things, was com- pletely remodeled in 1973 & is located on a corner tot. Tastefully decor ated. with a lge. flagstone frplc. To off-set overhea~. an immac. 2 bdrm. apt. is over a large, double car garage. Loaded with warmth & charm. Listed at $117,500. · JEFF BRIERY, REALTOR MOST ELEGANT OFFICE IN TOWN 2602 Newport lt•d.., Newport leach 67S.9 I I I 24 HOUR SERVICE !:~!'! .........• !!~~~ .......... !!~~ &st aaos Eaaib1utt Dr. SUtte 206 Newport Beach rea~ty 6"-1133 ANYTIME ILUFFS SATURDAY SPECIAL 3 BR ., 2~ ba. V-Plan. Like new · Priced to sell! $56,950 ------ G.....-al 1002 GeMral 1002 • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• rm, fo rmal dining large 4 bedroom, 2 Ba re· . ar apt w /frplc, sun<teck, bltns, etc. Near Beach. You'r te rms! 752-0460 Anytime. Desperate Owner Here's your chance tQ own t hat special home you've always wanted at a price you can afford! Beautiful pool home 10 a great family-oriented neighborhood. Covered ·p a ti o, immaculate yards. Carpets, drapes. 3 bedrooms plus family room . Brick fireplace, & wood cabinets. COIYCHARM in Lh1s 2 Br and den home with sharp l ~r rental un i t. Lo ca ted o beautiful tre e·line s treet in only CdM . OPEN SUN 1·5PM lo your viewing. 613 Jri Ave. 644-4674 ~r.-IP REAL-ESTAT ~ENTERPRI 540-1720 TARllU, IEALTORS 2955 Harbor Blvd. ONLY 9 LEFT J.11c .. -...11 ..... Next to. R•R11i11CJ St re• 111, ••a r Newport's U,,..1oy. $40. tS0.-$44,tSO. 345 U11l•tnlfYOr. <Just off Irv me Ave > 548-7223 woo~· I I I I I 'I 4523 Campus Or .. Irvine Campus ValleyShopCtr. ~ . CALL lll-1600 1 IRANDNEW!! $34,750 .~ Two s tory;, cathedr .. t •' ceiling. bm:k fireplace, rustic atmosphere, 60' Eucalyptus trees, bonu1:1 room over garage, wet • bar. Seller a nxious, move in today!! Rem cip-•· plies to purchase pnce. ·~ Hurry. CaU 64S-O:nJ $SAVES -lyOWMr-• UPGRADED 58r, Frl Frml DR, S'Ba, Walk to , Schools, K thru Jr., ~ College .. 54o--0678 ~ 1 ..... c1.oc~! ~ 38r. Only $43,750 : United Brkr. 646-7414 :' MHoYtr* Co.fl'Y CM» Vila Adults./Pool. Owne r . 4 557--0ti74 &c 49'-1.522 OPEMHOUSES 3621 Cat•-• Approx. Vi ~ere·; out· standing la~pin&· S bdrm .• family rm., dln· EAU Tl FU L 4 b r , t i ng rm. home. ~ool, MARIN Md_l. iQGREEN-· I I I ' , ,, deck, patio. Open Sun. Mesa Verde0$7l,9:50 BROOI<. This home • 1 ·5 4 br Gem, opai Sul) l-5 shows better than a mdl. 301 Po~ 2751 Cardinal Lg. t ountry k1tch. As· Wood & brick~ beam Agent675-(ijJOO sumabie V'A. loan or all. cell's., very unusua l 3 IMAGM terms. Agt. 556-6800 bdrin .• fam. rm. Close to "" ocean. Open Sun. 1·5 5 IR & DEN i:.LEGANT ~.« tJi·level ,.. 41 l Cabrilo T v £~ec. hQmem Del Cerro , err. . .. in Mesa erde ror arta. 8eautuully de-.• Extraordinary custom $46.~00. Three of. the co'rated~ ft 'qpgraded., · home, by builder for his bedrms are dormitory tiew cpt5. & drps, main- own; canyon view, pool; size but all .have thear tured lawns 3 car gar & 4 bdrms .. family rm., own wardrobes. Ideal far 1 !I · \"' dining. Open Sun. 1·5 a lrg, young family. 160$ g. ~ep. fa.mi Y rm. Must ··~ 1827 SabriJIDTft'r. ()()rs ic•-OPEN SUN· He. ~all . 556-6800 Agt.' Special view, P.V. HUis DAY 2·5 PM . Open~unday Mar.16 IN COSTA MESA Custom Du~lex to s ao c1emente 1s1and. D"'J.FEIHSTRA 5 Ill-POOL incl. the harbor ; super ~--4613Jnc.S48-\J'f'2 3000 Sq rt or Luxurious • $29 ,000 3 Bedroom uaits. lose to large rooms: 3 bdrms., living in highly upgraded FULL PRICE beach. $127,900. · ram11y r m., game room. .,. M H """"----12 • • CEMTURY21 ·, 36 Ft. pool. Special at · 411 +Del "'· · ome . ......_ .• Large R·2 lot. Existing 642• I 77 I $224,922. Open Sun. 1-6. Newer home, near South REP O -B e's t are a, '1 F'HA Joan. P.l.T.1. Sl81. Coast Plaza, sep. dlning ~2.000.2story4Br.3S., • Hard to fi nd opportunity. ~~~~~~~~I rm a ramlly'rm. Crpt.s, $5000. down. sw..t in·•· Qwck call 646-7171. dr c ""-Ol'EH rit 9 • ,HIUN ro/ll Nrec• pt. 3 ar 1arage. a:.A' teresl, agt 5•6-7739 ~ cellent nel«hborhood. 6a6-8610 = .. ~----' THE REAL ESTAT£RS ~ '61,000. Bkr 636-1836 · ., ~~~~~~~~I SUMMERISCOMlNGl ~ -Buy your pool home now 'I • --~------1 ror .sum~er run. Neat 3 '1; or, w I pool & A/con. Name your terms ll . move in soon. :C•U:l ~~ AgL Open bou9e ~ ! ' s.&nd~ Afar. 16 . .. Ass6-ableS'4'N Loan tllDDEN OP.ENHOUS.& an•o.n Zbat.hhom Neat• br, 2 fta, lowtlt inCOLLEOB PARK. e prlc~ on SU\1i4e. Call • ..U.• well mafotained ~or (jar~ •.Qilor , $43,900·FuBPrice 6.t5·1M"~i\. Princip,ll Qn1t Open Sat & Sun. U ·S ~ 117-a6"' Two Story Giant 1 % LOAN · 4 8~ + ( m cm +formal dfn, buae frptc and Mt>m's fatorite Country Kitch. First llme offered $52,900. BKR. 968-4433 HOUSES FOR SALE 2 IEDROOM 2500 Crestview (Bayshores) NB 642-8235 Sat. 1~5 •14525 Oval Rd. (Irvine) 644-4887 $32,950 Sat/Sun 12·4 TI9 Iris, Corona del Mar 644-7662 $65,950 Sat. 1-5 .... i86Ramona Way, Costa Mesa ,DIRECTORY 546-4141 $49,500 Sun 1-5 •14705 Oval Road, Irvine 556-2660 $32,900 Sun 1-5 313 E. Bay (Bal. Penin.) N.B. ""' ..... Nmdy director, wHlt , ..... Wffkwl •• ,_ CJO .............. Al tM loc.tiottl lilted Meow.,.. detcrlMd ift .,...._. ...U lty tlCIYetii .. elsewt..r• .. ted.(s DAILY PILOT WANT ADS. Petr•• •w!Rg opett ..._..for laM or rettt _... wged to list 111Clt _,_-Holt • tWs coe..i ·~" f'.ridcly, Sahr., cmd ~· 675·3000 Sun. 1-5 2 I R & FAM RM or DEM 1824 Pt. Barmouth (HV Hms) NB 640·0020 Sat. 1-5 432 Seville (Peninsula) N.B. 644-1766 $89,500· Sat. 2·5 1819 Port Kimberly, HVHomes NB 833-3726 Sat/Sun 1·6 210 Orchid Ave., Corona del Mar 644-6200 Sat/Sun 1·5 10 Rue.Fontainebleu Big Cyn NB 644-1766 $139,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 330 Motning Canyon Rd. 675-7225 $106,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2441 Vis ta Nobleza (Bluffs) NB 675-3000 · Sun. 1-5. 232 Poinsettia, Corona del Mar 675-5511 $87,500 Sunday 231 Larkspur, Corona del Mar 675-5511 $87,500 Sat/Sun . •22 Rue Cannes, Big Canyon, NB 644 -6056 $125,000 Sun 1-5 3 BEDROOM 2371 Fordham, College Pk, CM 548-7729 $43,500 Sat/Sun 1·4 ~S Marigold, Corona del Mar 1 ·~ 'i1~·6SfO ~5.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 : 1198 BoiseWo~Costa Mesa ·' · 979rl207 2,500 . Sat/Sun U2 Colton St., ewport Shores 540-1151 Sun 1-5 · ·1400 Kings Road, Newport Beach 642-2237 /548·9416 · Sat/Sun 1·5 l405 Morningside, Luguna Beach 494-9473 Sat/Sun 2-5 324 Morning Canyon, Shrclf s CdM . 642-8235 1 Sat/Sun 1·5 • 3240tero (Bluffs > NB 642-8235 $74,950 Sat. 1-5 230 Poppy Ave., Corona del Mar · 644-1766 $135,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 429 Vista Suerte, Bluffs, N.B. 673-8550 $72,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 1984 Port Claridge, HV Homes · 673-8550 Sat/Sun 1-5 *17742 Prescote, Huntington Bch . 847-6010 $44,950 Sat/Sun 1-5 •2344 Port Aberdeen, Nwpt. Bch 644-4687 Sat/Sun 1-5 •1506 Serenade Terr., CdM 646-7171 943 Dogwood, Costa Mesa 646-7171 •416 Cabrillo, Costa. Mesa Sat 1·5 Sat 1·5 540-1151 Sat/Sun 1·5 •1506 lrvine Ave. Newport Beach 646-6287 $69,900 Sat/Sun 12·5 * •342 62nd St. Newport Beach 645·6646 $69.900 Sat/Sun 1·5 1318 Santanella (Irv Terr) CdM 675-3000 Sun 1 ·5 1253 Conway, Cosa Mesa 646-7711 Sat/Sun 1-5 607 Mar Vista. The Bluffs. NB 646·7711 Sat/Sun 2-5 1787 Tustin Ave, Costa Mesa 646-7711 'Sat/Sun 1·5 1923 Fullerton St., Costa Mesa 546·2313 Sat/Sun 10·6 20262 Ravenwood Ln., H.B. 842~~5 $66,000 Sat/Sun 12-6 •1420 Kings Rd. Cliffilaven NB 642·5200 $122,500 Sat/Sun 1·5. 1400 Kings Rd CliffHaven NB . 642·5200 $79,500 Sat/Sun J. ·5 ·*40 Rue Fontainebleau, Big Cyn 644-6056 $135,500 .Sun 1-5 29 R ue Grand Vallee, Big Canyon 644-6056 $149,500 · Sat/Sun 1·5 l 11 & PAM RM or dlH 27SO Vlctoria, Laguna Beach . 497·1(61 Sl62,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 t76 Sherwood St .• Costa Mesa 6'5·M55 .. ~.500 Sat/Sun 10.S 308 Poinsettia, Corona d~l Mar 673-2 222 Sun. 1-5 •1827 Sabrina Ter, CdM 673·2222 Sun. 1-6 2402 Bayfarm Pl, Santa Ana Hgts 644-6200 $69,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 320 Vista Madera (Bluffs ) N.B. 644-1766 · $105,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1215 Somerset (We'stcliff) N. B. 644-1766 $125,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1106 Sandpiper (HVHills ) CdM 644·6200 Sat. 1-5 2318 Redlands (Upper Bay) NB \ 643-6200 Sat. 1·5 3439 Plumeria, Costa Mesa . 546-4141 . Sat/Sun ,.1 ·5 403 Calle Samalia, San Clemente . 492-2828 $58,000 Open daily 22022 Balboa; Newpt. W., H.B. 968-4456 $46,750 Sat. 2942 Pemba (Mesa Verde> C.M. 556-8800 $58,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 1843 Temple Hills Dr, Laguna 494.9473 $139,500 Sun·. 1-4 456 Vista Trucha (Bluffs ) N.B. 644-1766 $79,500 Sun. 1-5 1830 Pt. Manleigh (HV Hms) N.B. 644 -1766 S67.~ Sun. 1-5 9152 Annik, GlenMarW., Hunt Bch. 968-4456 $45,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 238 Colton (Npt. Shores) N.B. 645-7575 $62,900 Sun. 1-5 *1472 Galaxy <Dover Shores) NB 644-1766 $179,500 Sun. 1·5 3000 Country Club Dr (M.V.) CM .. 979-9636; 213/436-6215 S/Sl2-6 •706 K -Thanga, Irvine Terr. 673-8550 Sat/Sun 1-5 6612 Glen Dr., Hunt. Bch. 847-6010 $.55,900 . Sat 1-5 219 Narcissus, Corona del Mar 675-7225 $100,000 Sat 1·5 246 Albert Pl., Costa Mesa 646-7171 Sat/Sun 1·5 •1855 Illinois, Costa Mesa 646-7171 Sat/Sun 1·5 3011 Royce, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $39,500 Sat/Sun 1-S 3022 So. Olive. Santa Ana 645-6646 $43,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 1950 Port Bis hop, HarbVuHms 644-7270 S72,950 Sat/Sun 1-5 4691 Royce Rd. (Univ Pk.) Irv 644-1766 $61,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 605 Kings Pl. Newport Beach 540-1151 $65,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 2900 Alta Vista <Eastbluff) NB 640-0020 Sat/Sun 1·5 2273 Fordham Dr. Costa Mes a 646-7414 Sat/Sun 28812 TopOITheWorld, Lag. Bch 497-1744 Sat/Sun 1-4 1724 Terrapin CBaycrest) N.B. 675-3000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2074 Pt. Bristol CHVHms) N.B. 675-3000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •2230 Heather Ln .. Nwpt. Bch. 646-7711 Sat 1-5 1593 Corsica, Costa Mesa 545-9491 $48,950 Sat/Sun 1·5 4 IB>ROOM 2071 Port Bristol, Newport Bch 640·6161 $85,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2675 Bayshore, Newport Beach 640-6161 $135,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1814 Toyon (Baycrest) N.B. 644·1766 $117,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 •1630 Highland (Newport Beach) 549-0812 $86,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 Rue Chamonix (Big Cyn) N.B. 644-4910 $139,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 •9622 Turtle Dove, Ftn. Valy. 847·6010 $.54,950 Sat/Sun l ·S 1133 GleneagJes Terr., C.M. 645-0303 $69,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 120 Kings Road, Newport Beach 673-4400 Sun. l ·5 2901 Ebbtide (HV Hills) CdM 675-3000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2390 Carlton, Costa Mesa 642-6368 or 645·7898 Sat/Sun 12..S 2572 Circle Dr. (B~shores) NB &44-1766 $14!r,500 Sat/Sun l ·S 523 A venida Campo, Bluf!s NB 615·6000 $"79,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 ' 4 1a a PAM llM °'° DIM 2216 Port Durness. HV Homes 2012 P()rt Ramseate, Newport Bch. 675-6000 S87 ,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 644~ $93,500 S.t/SUn 1-s· 415 Onda (Bluffs) NB ••1200 E. Balboa (Bal Pen) NB 642·8235 . S•t7Sun 1..S ' 6'15-8120 $279,000 Sat/Sun 2201 Prtvat~ Road. NB #S C~rry Hills Ln, Big Cyn NB 'M2·8!35 $84,911> Sat~l·S 644·62t9 $162,000 Sat/Sun l ·S 1007 ~orl Bristol er., HVHm$ NB '' 9881 Kite Dr. HunUngton Beach 642-~5 Stt,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 963·7031 $77,000 Sun 12 lo Dusk ,, 126 Monarch Bay;Laguna Beach 546-5880 SlSS,000 ~at/Sun 1-~ 3032 Grant, CM 546-0964 . $41,800 Sat/Sun 12-6 2501 Port Whitby, Nwpt. Beach 968-0049 $99,500 · Sat/Sun 12-5 •1019 Marian Ln (Wstcliff) NB 675-5726 $139,500 Daily 1-~· ••102 Linda Isle, Newport Beach 642-5760 $198,000 Sun l ·5 3453 Plumeria, Costa Mesa · 557-5311 $63,500 Sat/Sun 12·5 •1626 Galaxy Dr, Dover Shrs, NB 642-2589 $189,500 .Sat/Sun 820 Catalina, Laguna Beach 494-9473 $135,000 Sat 1-4 1859 Parkcrest. Costa Mesa · 640-6161 $56,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 ***214 vening Star Ln., (Dover Shores) NB 642·8235 Sat/Sun 1·5 • •607 Bayside Dr., Prom Bay NB 673-3900 Sat/Sun 1·5 •1739 Tradewinds (Baycrest) NB ~ 642-8235 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••6 Linda Isle (Linda Isle) NB 642-8235 $258,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 1924 Santiago (Dover Shores) NB 642-8235 $165,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 4527 Fair field (Cameo Shrs) CdM 644-1766 $179,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 1723 Miramar (Peninsula) N.B. 644-1766 $99,500 Sun. 2·5 1800 Port Charles, HVHomes, NB 675-6000 $86,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 1859 Port Wheeler, Hrbr Vu. NB 675-6000 $83,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 20601 Troon, Lacuesta, H.B. 968-4456 $59,500 Sat/Sun 12·5 17 Candlestick Ln (Baycrest) NB 644 -1766 $109,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •1824 Galaxy (Dover Shores) NB 644-1766 $169,500 Sun. 1·5 215 Agate (Bal. Island) N.B. 644-1766 $149,500 Sun. 12-5 9651 Zetland, Lacues ta, H.B. 968-4456 $65,900 Sun 12·5 1775 Hummingbird, Mesa Verde 546-5990 $8.5,000 Sat 1-5 67 Montecito, Spyglass Hill 675-6000 $212,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •413 CabriUo Ter, CdM 673-2222 Sun. 1·5 •1653 Reefview Cr. CdM 675--7225 $134,950 Sat/Sun l ·S 20171 Interior, Hunt. Bch. 646-7171 Sat 1·5 957 Junipero, Mesa del Mar, CM 556-2660 $44 ,500 Sun 2·5 1755 New Hamps hire, Mesa Verde, CM 556-2660 Sun 1-5 1091 Redding, Mesa Woods, CM 549-8655 $62,000 Sun 1·5 1090 Visalia, Mesa Woods, CM 549-8655 $68,250 Sun l ·5 9551 Bay Meadow Dr. Hunt. Bch 962-4643 $68,500 Sat/Sun 1·4 1512 Doll Dolphin Terr., N.B. 673-4400 $99,300 Sat/Sun l ·S 20172 Redlands, Santa Ana Hts 752-1920 $.57 ,500 Sun l ·S 2929' Jacaranda. Mesa Verde. CM ~151 $43,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 • * •67 Bal boa Coves, Newpt Bch 752-1920 ·sun 1-S 117 Via Nice, Linda Isle, NB 645-6646 $119,000 Sun 1-5 4501 Hampden, Cameo Shores CdM 644-7270 Sat/Sun 12·5 197P Port Bristol, HarbVuHms 644-7270 $81,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••333 Morning Star Dov Shrs NB 644·1766 $295,000 Sun 1·5 1627 Pt. Abbey <HV Hms> N.B. 675~3000 · Sun 1·5 18173 M~adowsweet Way, Irvine 644·1766 $64,900 Sun. l ·S 2920 Club House .. Mesa Verde, CM 546-2313 Sat/Sun 1~ 3825 Claremont, Culverdale, Irv 646-7711 Sat/Sun 1-5 1976 Pelican, Costa Mesa · 545-9491 ~.goo Sat/Sun 1 1633 Highland, Harb Hghlnds NB 675·4060 $9(,500 Sun l·S 5 llDIOOM •27\8 Meodoill... CCosta Mesa>c.-~-54.,·uvl2 "51,500 · '3UU l~ 10112 Priemer. Westminster 847·6010 $181,900 · 5at/Sun 1·5 QP£N KOUSE&at/'SW\ By owner, • br. 2 ba, P'JR. or. bch. 152.500. / l .. PM 2Ul Wb!tebont 1--------La. AMCll 197 Buoy, Costa Mesa ~ Walker t; ltrn Real tstate 545-9491 $.53,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 S IR & FAM IM w DEM •18021 Mann St., Univ Pk, Irvine ·552-7770 $62,900 Sat/Sun 12·5 •••76 Linda Isle, Linda Isl NB 644-4910 $425,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1090 Salvadore (Mesa del Mar) 540-0678 Sun l ·S •3621 Catamaran, Corona del Mar 673·2222 . Sun. 1·5 1215 Marian Ln <Baycrest) N.B. 644-1766 $110,000 Sun . 1·6 * 1722 Santiago (Dover Shrs) NB 644-1766 $169,500 Sun . 1·5 * •626 Via Lido Nord, Ldo 11 NB 642·8235 Sat. 1-5:30 •17922 Mann, Univ Pk, Irvine 640-6161 $63,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 #5 Royal St. George, Big Cyn NB. 613-8550 Sat/Sun l·S 82 Royal St. Geor ge Big Cyn NB 644-0704 $16.5,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 * ••11 Linda Isle, Newport Beach 752-1920 Sat/Sun 1-5 3841 Claremont (Culv.) Irvine 644-1766 $.57,500 Sun. 1-5 *1368 Galaxy Dr., Dov Shrs, NB 646-7711 Sat/Sun 1-5 •1621 Santiago, Baycrest NB 642-5200 $139,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1411 Mariners, Westcliff, N.B. 675-55ll $f,6,500 Sat 1·5 6 IR & FAM RM or DEM •3626 Catamaran, HV Hills, NB 675-5511 $149,500 Sat/Sun l·S CONDOMINIUMS ' FOR SALE 2 IR & FAM or DEM 31577 E . Nine Dr .• Laguna Nig 644-7662 Sat/Sun 12·4 l llt & FAM or DEM 305 Vista Madera, Bluffs, N.B. 645-0303 $71,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 4 IEDROOM 2912 Quedada <The Bluffs> N.B. 644-1133 $82,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 4 IR & FAM RM or DEM •5 Rue Du Pare (Big Cy n ) N .B. 640-5048 $199,000 Daily 1·5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2 la & I IR 613 Iris. Corona del Mar 644 -4674 $86,500 Sun 1-5 322 Ogle, Costa Mesa 646-3255 Sunday 1-5 2 IEDROOMS EACH 403 38th St. (Npt Isl> N.B. 675-4600 $93,500 Sun. 1·4 2 •• & l .. * •6001 Seashore Dr., Nwpt Bch 646-2414 $325,000 Sun. l·S l IEDROOMS EACH 206 Fern leaf, Corona del Mar 675-3000 Sun. l·S J U & I IR 432 Avocado, Corona del Mar 642-8235 $89,500 Sat. 1·5 3 U & 2 II 1811 & 1815 Cliff Dr. Nwpt Hgts 675-4060 $115,000 Sun 1-5 41S415'h Iris, Corona del Mar 673-6510 $114,500 Sun. 1·5 ••4501 Seashore Dr., Nwpt Bch 675-6670 Sat/Sun 10·5 J aaaOOMS EACH 621~ Jasmine, Corona del.Mar 673·8550 $117,000 Sat l·S 7301 Seashore Dr., Npt. Beach 645-7575 Sat/Sun 1·5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE J II & Z 11 & I la 2268 Pamela Ln., Costa Mesa 752-1920 $"14.SOO Sat/Sun l'-S S9UIUI YOU. SS OMI. Y Sll. too. ... buys this roomy 381 2ba home in choice HI location. Use your y, with low monthly pa,, meots or low down FHA 968-4•56 SUPtlLATIVE CHUM ··CHOICE OFTWO .. La Cuesta homes. On sgl story, and one 2 sl.Or} Both oHe r fanuJy roorr:. vaulted ct!ihog an spacious living. 968-445 AIAMDOHED Builder Rep<>ssessed Spacious bedrooms wil bonus room. 2 Story. balhs with patio & lus. landscaping! Low dow terms at only $30,500 Call 963 -5671 0 1 556-7035. ~ Walker & lee Real Estate IOHUS Room for your hobbles i1 this 20x20 den. · Bedrooms, 3 baths. din ing room. & family room Over 2!100 sq. fl. o. graclOUS living Ul Uu. S&S home. Only l yea1 new & attract1vel~ priced. CaU us now at 71- 897 -032.1 or 21:i set>-8211. ~ Walker & Lee Real lstate •PRESTIGIOUS HOME* Come see huge 5 br honlt' nr. beach & schls Features include bltns. Crpl ram r.n. <i112 ba & othe r features to numerous to hst. Open house Sat. & Sun. 10-& 20802 Woodlea Ln. nr. Atlanta & Bushard 1n HB. Sale price S60.000. D Kent Rogers Realty 968--0Q.'8 VETS BUY NOW New ListirKJs Mo MOMy Down! Xhtt HI Location! •3 BR vry clean .. $28.000 •3 BR sharp .... $39,500· •4 BR walk Weslrmnster Mall ............ ~12.500 •4 BR nr ocean .. SUl,500 To see these and others CALL NOW!! s ig Village RE!lti2-4Hl $3500. C1i1sh will put you 1n lovely 3 br. 2 ba. one yr new, HB Con<lo. l\a:oa• b1an Really 962-60.H Tri-Level. Decorator·s de-. hghl. 48r. Jba. wet bar. S & s Construcuon. Prof. I l andSt:aped. ~i;g,5ou. 1162-4643. FREE TO VETS No Dn-No Closm_g Costs Cheery 2 BR Condo. Owner anxious. s:tl,950. ' P .S. Really 644~16 LUXURIOUS 4 br. 8 ba TOWNHOME IN BEAUTIFUL Spr· 1n g hurs t. All the ··Goodies" you'd expect 10 an 1800 sq. It. 2 sty. home. Huge -'I br suite w/walk-111 closet. J min., LO bch. Call: 556·61WO ,\gt. ; 1044 ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• OWNER 4 hr. 3 ba, 3 car gar + 450 sq. rt. add·ol\ 011 lam. rm. Lg. loL Help finance. S69.SOO. 5Sl-~lti7 $32.950 ToM!laouw <!Br, 28a, Air. patio Ttl pymt mo i26S met asso dues. 644-48117 BY OWN E R-Leav1ng area. s p ectacular 2 story, 48R. 2"2 BA. Lg. l-~.R., util. rm. Beaut. up· graded $57,900 Appl. 552-71149 TOWN HOME $43,500 Bei;l location in THE TERRAC. 2 Bdrms .. 2 baths & fam/klt. In a warm countnt feeling; big, bright, light & smartly q>pomted. Only ateps to gorgeous poof & •Pl· O.Cinitety t.he com· munJ\)''111 fiMSt value! ltAsn•saco.. ............ w. Eaathlu!C Pro£. Bldt- ' OAl 0 VPll.OT • Saturda .Mateht&.1'75 ~f.-.... wo -.JKw. . w-.... w. !:'"'-Wt .i .... ,._ llOI ~~!.~~~:!? .... . . ................... , .................................................................... ~ .. ~ . !!:~H ....... , .. ,,...,. H•••nForS. I HMM1For~ _.._. '"' He~lffdt '°'' s-c .. www1110 • .' 101 · ca.illllli 101• .............. ~_::.:. .. X tMDUST.?AJtl . ••••••••.••41••••••• • ............. •••••••••••• •••••••••-•••••••••• -•••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••·--••••••••••••••••••••• .. •••••••• SUP!ll Ocean,.....,, 'r:"' ·--""-'m lrYM 1044 041 •••••••••••••0 ••--••• · • E~ Morro Pi'k ~m .,.,_ l\IMll ... • ~~.. · • .... • L 51 leoc.lt 104ll I I leeclt I CUTI!.~,,._ " • l..aN l\11~· pv• Lc.J. ,.nt· du.sL ~rkoflObldU. . . ....... ··-.. . ....................... !;...................... .. "VYA• IASTIL'UIPYllW OCEAllFIONT CYPl£SS SHOltt 0. "''• ~. ~ •• ~ • 168 OOQSquart ,.. hcltt~ l liR, Fam ftm.-2 i.LOry t ree :.lJlltl111.: home r rul . Cron.t h1nd,,cap1Jljt l'lu i.b c\l rp e lln >:, d r .. peraes & ~encini.:. l'n1v. Park. ~53.:1110 ~ 9300 Bkr. en. ..... ttc..es Th~ ~t tocatA!:d Cam· bndge Modal on thl' market lodny ·and the owner wall :.e-11 1''11A 01 VA. Breathtaking view nt s urrounding mo un wins. Ac ros::. str~l lrom c.:OmtJluni Ly park and ::.w1mmmg "°°I. H ) ou • .are lookani: tor a s BH, • bJ. ho m e. s et.-011~ t..•1111 t de c1d 1n~ on a11olht•1 You'll ~ ~lad ycH1 d111' ~.soo RAIS OR'S REALTORS 4523 Campus Dr. II vine Campus \'allt-y Shop Ctr CALL 833--t600 ""1::tll-.;_·~ lloui1e 1 lid. & °"1, pl,!1. I • w lot, tr. concN\O deck1na E' U nnns , 1 Ht.I Apt over garaal\:. 2ce BY OWNER: £1eaant 5 . w/aaa Clreplt & BBQ. · xce ept Ntr 3~th St. Owntc wall BR, UpJ,H:r S.y Vh:w, 3 180 de1ree whitewater view. Beaut. Home 111440aq.ti .. abr, • aUU.~~~;::.:i• Un- believable \'lcws. 3 BH plus lof t , redwood and glass. Hcduced for f asl sale. lmmt!d. oc·cupart(·y . Make offer. SEE OPEM HOUSE CUSTOM IUILOER'S UNIQUE HOME 2760 sq ft of ced ar and g lass. l•'abutous view of OCt.'all and m ounlu111s. SBH. 3ha. Jarge fam rm with lr rcplt'. SI 19.500. SEE OPEN HOUSE GREAT FAMILY HOME plus pool. :m I<. 2 ha . fa m rm . I or nw I cl in in g rm , :-.cduded pal10:-.. ,\ r eal dtarmt'r. Priced to sell. Wcstdlt ;ircu, Nl•wport Be ach. $79.500. SEE OPEN HOUSE MOTEL: 41 UHITS for ~ul<• or trade, La~una .1\rC':l . t·:lrry. ~9.500 20%down Ba. Formal din-rm , 3BR, study, 3ba home surrounds a ba. le. kltch. w/bl\N. Open House sat. & Sun. family khchen, prot. du-2S'x35' atrium designed for outdoor Must acll. Reduced to 41>4 -t~IS8 c:orated, new crpts, trplc. ll . $' in j t .ur "14 950 O~n \Vkndl. t~. . L.ush l andscapi n g V111£. Jtuated a pvt. comm. us .,,., cait · 4te-S03T evea & w /!apa nese garden, min's from Npt. Bch. and on San wknda. gj~~· t!'~~~ t~~~1~ thDle&o Frdwy ·, Etnjh oy .~~· bcht • pk.( an~ _o,,_w_z..,.......B-R-. -a-e:a-. ~.,.-u-v ..... club, schools. $89,500. e soun O e Swi 8 your ron.. area, adult pk across 644-8777 door. $180,000. Blue Sky• Golf Club, l ANN CHISM.AM UAL ISTAft healthful Yucca Vty. NEW Cu·•-m by r....·ner. 4 499-1620 499.1341 ::>pace r ent a( $15 .. mo. """' . vw ·re r ms , my eq 1.u l >'. BBa, lan~capme. Open · Owner. 581--0627 House Daily 2:30-5:30. · • 120 1 Highland Dr. N4twportleach 1069 N4twportha 1069 · I 00 $ll5,000. 645-22JIJ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •creete for.. 2 ··············~········ JEWELEOLJGHTS FOR Sale 9.42 Acre11, •2 S tory . 4Br, 2 10°/o DOWN FOUA UNJTS 'fl/roo roe 3 mor,. Dcslrabl £a11tiide location. Bdrm. owner's home pl\15 3 r ental units pJus room for 3 more. AtklnC $69,G90t with only .'8.900· down fireplaces, Laundry rm, YOU J UST CAN'T FlND Filleted air. 2100 Sq ft. .rnothl·r <!UR + d en, Lg Cul·d·sac. lo mainl, I at·ld::.tone l•'P ut th as Cov wood deck, Orchard. i>r1n· .liH1NG YOUR $64,900 Assume7% Marl..-n Sct.ool 8e:iuL1ful 4Br, H.ighly up. graded, Pvt Courtyard entry & lusb h1ndscap- 1ng. Heated & ottered pool. SEE THIS A T ~.soo by n1&ht and spectacular Lake Elliinore. Util, nr r ollin g hills & s now ttospalal & School.(714 ) capped mountains by 6 1 4 _ 3 8 o 3 o r ...:...:.:..::...:.:.__ ______ _ d a y • Ch arm Jn g (7l4 >S4S--345l 4 UNiTS + 3BR home. Cl I£<.:!\ HOOK .. $56,500 Open House Weeknds 1·5 Enioy the Good Ufe 15051 Eccelstone CALL 493-2513 552~ \' AC'AN'I' 5 ) r old wd! CLIFF DR. b ed room home w ith E/Slde nr Saycrest. SMo for rn a I dining room· Antelope Valley 10 acres old. Jncorne $16,500. All FIREPLACE. Pl_us h inve s tment property, very dlx. $170,000. s ha g ca r Pet 1 n g can b e s ubdivided. 645-1134 HewDOf'f Hef"5b th r o u g h out . Hi g h 968-7667 ...:..:=--=-:..:------ OU PLEk -2Br w/Pvt beamed ce1hngs. Eas y ----------R •• m-nt fenced yard. Beamed care kitchen, including CCM111Mrcial e are _.. VIEW home; charming, ceih.ng. SHARP! -• self-cleaning oven. Jus Prap1rty 1600 Special!! beautiful d e cor.; 3 SOUTH COAST steps to private com·•••••••••••••••• .. ••••• CHOICt FOURPLEX in bdrms., dinine rm .. lov-IHVES1)ei4T mu.oily . te nnis court.. .._.OW LEASING . ,., __ ---------1-LISTINGS and ~ntal~ nL·t•dt.:•<l l or t·otnpany lot<•t ing in Lag u11.1 an•.i lll'W IJu1lt home, J lir, H~ B<i, tapl, encl. pauo, l''am/· 0 1n Combo assume VA !,oao no quabfying $2500 down owner will carry :.!11d. Prine . Only licokers ,):10-~i70 etc h e n w /alJ new I• s wimming pool and " prime location. """....,r blndirect lighting. Snack 549-0 I•. jacuzzi. tTOTLOT TOO) OPEN HOUSE lot. owner/user could bar& wet ba r,frplc. Lov· ~~~~~~~~~~ Gardener inch.aded. Only New commer cial frorn manage adjacent pro- ely.verdant yard with 2 NEWi>ORT HEIGHTS • $525 per month. Phone 3.5" sq. ft. Plenty of park· perties in s pareume. As-Greot Starter HIM nus one is t'lex:.e to com· rnunily IJ:.irk and pool, has a VH'W of the moun· t a 1n::.. 2 l>t.lr m:-, l l/1 liaths a nu li tiny prn:c ol ~6.500 CALL 552-7500 •VISION• REALTY 1\ Red Hill <.:omp.111~ Un1\ P:irl-. Cl·nt,·r In 1111: Finoncin9 aYailobl~ on all properties, :!1111 'f.)).:, ava il~ble 25 Y<'<.1 1'::-i.''\Pl'rtl'll('L'. 497-1744 SURF & SANO SHOPPING VILLAGE · 1465 SOUTH COAST HIGHWAY LAGUNA BEACH . "'79 000 J ...,... 336 n 1400 s umable loan-no loan BY OWNl-;R l!JOO sq . fl., 4 paLaos .• '... . .. -· remodeled 3 BR, 2 BA, 644-4687. mm""'aate OC· Ing. Fl'om . to fees. All 2 bedroom units Ill', xtra lg. tam. rm & CALt° Q U6·1414 alley access. Boal cupancy. fl. and more. Prime off in excellent condition.' 11 ml din rm. 2 frplcs, 'It;~~ stor:ige. freeway location. Strong . 1 1 t·athedral1 beam ceal'gs. 4#ldMI., OPEN HOUSE SUN 1-5 OCEAN VIEW growth area. Leasing of· ~~~~~ .. v~~~~~~.!;.:.~ 1 New cptg. & drps. F an REALTY 543SantaAnaAve. $65 000 flee on site. Open house Ass"""a'atad ~·•h CQast ta s u e: buy. $57 .!JO!J. Nur N~wport Poat Offlu Bowman R .E. 995-7001 ~ • · · 10·5 P.M. daily &Sat. 9·2 "" " ...._.. ·Hl5-!'i~:t:1 ---BIG CANYON Spectacular 4 BR, ~n-P.M. Call lo preview. _B::...ro~k...:e_rs_. _____ _ BIG CANYON, JACUZZI level, 21h ba th. Pres~ge ( 7 1 4 ) 152-1700·1--------- ~\'HS NEW I\ br. 2 h. 011L·n S;1t. & Sun. $51.000. No Hllrs. pis '1~1466 NOH J'd Vl 1t:W Hv ownC'r. BROABDRMOOr R + sm . pool, 3 br, 3 ba, loca1uo'"!. Formal danmg I N V £ S T M E N T lieaut4 + am. $135,000. Wall consider & am.aly retrea t, wel DI vlSJON-IRVINE. ONV.P1t/Lg.Cor.Lot. tr ade. Owner/agt. b ar, ~1repl ace . Two THEREALESTATERS w /Trade t 'orSmaller 644.5742 balcorues. Just reduced.---------- 11.V. Home.Owne r .· Seller w all pay $1,250 644-4-WO ILUFFS CONDO closing costs! Move m to· Tax Refunders 3UNIT LaCJUna Beac:h 1048 Lo9una Beach I 048 ... --------------~ •..•••..•••......•.•................•..••••••• I hr. :-.u11l-.t'n i1v. rm \\/ll'pl, Jrml. <li n. rm w, wc·L l><ir, lam. rm .. prut. lndscpd. ya rd. l 'u s t t·pts & drps. up g r,iflt·cl a ppli ances, ni;rny t•xlr a::.. $65,900. .!.Jti.H Quigley. g;jl-1.>llS *Luxurious* Westcliff 3 Br, 21; Ha, $72,0000pen Sat /Sun 12 LO 5, 412 Plata, 675·3400 day !! Hurry. Call ~5-0303 STRIP COMMERCIAL 9.4•k cash spendable. <.ireal strip commercial perfect location. adja- cent to Alpha Beta Shop· pang cen ter. £ams $3S3S s pe ndable pe r year 10.2'.k cap. rate. Don't delay Call (710 752-1700. INVE ST MENT DIVISION-IRVINE. TH£ RE AL ESTATERS Each house individual :! 'bedroom a nd a small yard . Close lO shoppiQI. Income $545."a month. TOWN HOME $43,500 Be:-.t loca l1on 1n TllE TERR,\(' :.! &lrm-. ~ bJths & 1;1111 l-.11 111 :1 "arm country 1ct.>ll11g big. bright. l1 g h l & smartly <ippoa nu.'CI. Only :>lcps lo gor~wus pQl•I & ~pa. UC'l1n1lcl y th1• com mun11y ·~ l1ncsl value• HASTINGS & CO. aealtors 640-5560 fo:a:,tblul l !'ml. Bh.lg. PHIC ED SLASll f:[)• ! Opt•11 llouse Sa11Su11 I ;, .J04:!. \ lc111 n. In 1111: Prol. lk1· & Lnd:,ea1.>t!d Turtl.:ro1· k I lurnl' Broker. t>lll SiiC Rancho San Joacpn Townhoust·::. lrum~.~' Select lrom ~ Br 2 Br + den or J Br Frplt'. -.uu det·ks. pat1•1:-t\11 qu,1lll~ teatun·~ 11 l..1)!0 1\.11rlL' VALLEY REAL TY PRESENTS HOME EXTRAORDINARY TH E MOST CJIAfC\11NG TlOME f'OH. S f\ L E A L 0 N (; T 11 E E N T l R 8 011 /\NGE COAST . :\ht!-.Sl\l' \it.:•w ol' Laguna and t he m·c~111. J\ntiqut: panel rng a nd ch)ors. three lovl'ly hcdrooms. oubta nding cln:ks. ponds and ltinds capin,l!. lorm a l dining room :md hrcakf'as l room a nd gourmet kit c:hcn. $159,500. Call 675-7225 CALL US FOR A FREE ESTIMATE OF VALUE VALLEY REALTY A BERG ENTERPRISES CO. tilewport leach I 069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEANFRONT house & gar. apl. for sale by owner. <.;:ill cve:;, & wknd~. li15 i7l!l HARBOR; 'VIEW · Above it all._ .. ,\ 4 llcdroom, l bath unit \11th a IJm1ly room and 111.111v upgrade::.. Never 11\,·d in t<:\C·ellentview. Li Ying Lido Es tate Sale, 4 Br, 3 lla. o tc., den. Great 1am1ly home reduced t.o ~1 12,000 Prm. 673-8760 $59,500 SUNIT llR+IOATDOCK In this Deluxe 3BR, 2BA Dream House . Magnali- ct:nl C11slom Pool 25' X 40' wi th Dazzl i n g Waterlall. Exotic plants, patio house and Malibu lighting adds . to t he S plendor or thi s Comple t e ly Private Patio. Owner leaving area. Priced for Quick Sale a t $59,900. 1506 trv1ne Ave. Newport Beach. Owner646-6t87. LINDA ISLE custm bit l -story 4BR & den in The L agoon . Cathed Ct!ll s. S235,000. Open SUN . 2-5 pm. Ph : 675-iil.97 Located in Newport CotMlotnhd..s A three bedroom home+ four 2 b edroom in- d iv id u a I homes le garages. All on big 63"X30S' lbt. Zoned for 12 units. PresenL income ~. a month. Full price just ...• OPEN HOUSES..t/Sun Lake new, lg. view home. 4 br, 3 b:i, fam. rm. & den. Portofino/Harbor View H. 25-01 Port Whit· hy. $99,500. Ma lloy Healtors , 962-7H59 or 008·0049 Island. This '3 bedroom & For Hie 1700 family room beauty with ••••••••••••••••••••••• $97,500 Open Hse Daily 12to7. OPEM Daily 1-5 I 019 Marian Lane all the goodies. Only $110.000. Take over $75,000 loan. Owner will help finance or trade for r esid e n ce uni t s in Orange County. CALL 894-5396 UtillTED PROPERTY Brand n e w listing 111 BIG CAHYOH choices Wes tchff are<i. BEST IUY BIG CAMYOM Corner of Highland & ·l 13R, 3 HA. FAM+ By owner, 5 Br, Broad· Mara:in Lane. Lge. 4 bdrm .. 4 bath plus den & <Home, not.condo) moor home , bea ut. 30 fl. playroom. Included t-;xc Terms Ownr lands caped & decor . a s an extra bonus, Jazzy ____ 64_4_-624_'_9 ___ w/pool,&a4-8068 Jacuu1 1n rear private THREE ,.8,5 .. 315 SANTA ANA AVE leilHJ Tramferncl MUST SELL ·1·· ·2264t!ln .... _':PO!a&.·. 2BR, 2 Stor y, Carpeting througho ut. Drapes downslairs. Ma rine rs I s-1~. Cove. Ne wland So or '646-5155 Atlanta . Hunting ton 1~~~~~~·~·~~·~·· Beach. $34,000. 536--0250 1: Tr•rs c--:~ WA NT ED 3-6 Units. ...,--.. East or North Costa Trade your mobile hvme, Mesa . Principals ooJy! motor home, aarpl~ne or 751~1 boat on a beauurul 2 ---------- bedroom. 2 oath, s ingle NEW DUPLEX il'ulYl"r (... L11 1v1•r!o1I~ la9uno B~ach 1048 LaCJUnO B~ach I 048 Ur > < 711 , ; .,2 , ;; ; • • • •"' • • • • • • • ••• • ••••• • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • '\1 .11 11•11nb and pool, 1111 .• ~ ,..111r~, 4 lll-<lruom, 3 h.11 h llllllll' )\IL:-on ;. cor - 111 r 1111 with :J grand yard. Set! today! ~139.500 House, pool & gst.. hse. Scenic PropertiH BEACH DUPLEX All for only $62,500. Open s tory Village Gardens BARGAINS h ome in s pacious DANAPO!NT g rounds w ith pool, From $68950. PRIC l:W Hl::OU<.:t-.:U-1 Br + Uonu., Hm. 11·1 racal Oi>cn HouM.• !-.JI /Sun I .> 6212 S1err .1 S1C'na TurUerock I lumc tirok<:r. t>IO-,j770 SUPER SHARP 3 BH in c.; REE:'llTHEI·:. a ir cnnd1t1orwcl. sh:i~ carpt:ls, w;illpapt·n·d. Short escr u"' pu:,s1lil1-. 4101 G le nwood. Ag l 83:)--0780 OPE~ 11m r;-;l·: Sat/Sun 12 1p111 SEE THESE !! UNIV.PARK 2 HR .. I bath Sot:! ;.c10 J llR. 21 ~ li•• ~i.!1410 5 1Ht. 2' • 8;.i ~.!JOO TURnEROCK 2 HR, den,:! ha ~...,.:~1:; 5 8H,2'· U.1 ¥iK,J(IU 4 BR.:.! Ha ., vu ~.WO FOR LEASE 2 Bn, fam rm. $270 Mo. Llovds Hank 11111~. Univ P;.i rk. ln·1111· Days 552-7000 h.s For Sale By * OWMER * T urllt• R1K·k ll1lls Prrs1d<'nt llomc- Split levl'I w/\11·w. I Br. 3 Ba. air t•ond . "'"' bnr deluxe lcalun·-. SI 12 .ioo mcldg land 546 24Jti or K33 :!.-.m TURTLEROCK· Magn1r view. 4 Br, mint t.'Oncl . Prine. $118.000 8.1.1 H71~1 Selle r Motivated. prit·c rl' duced. 4 Br, J Ba , Fam Rm, Forrna l Oin. H111, .Kit. w/eattnA area. A/C, Pror. LandM'ilfX'<I & dl·· cor . Upi.tracll·~ thruo111, ~.900. 551 fit:IH UNIVE RSITY l'K 5HH .2112ba. DR. t.1m r m, :.!1 • ,,:ar, patio, pool ~1;.!,!1t111 Ownr. ssi 7770 DrOMotic:i-Hitw a BR. Fam Hm, l story r ree s tandanJt hom1'. Prof. fronl Jt1nds<"apin~ Plus h t·arµc11n1. draperie~ & ten t:ani:. Univ. P11ri. ~.-M,lt!Ju. ~-9300 Bkr. E»g.tMew 4 BR, Fam Rm. 2 at.ory lr•c i undlnl( home. Prol. fron t lands<'lpin).!. Plus h <'•rpr &1n a, ~Ian 675-5726 New lsl yr tax benefits Sat/ Sun 1:30-5:00Nelson ~119,500 Robinson Realtor sttur1ty gates and much Fully rented aYail. more ! _With $4000. cas~ Ocean•iews. agt, 33931 (or eqwvalent)y~pay· Malaga, <714)496-3431 OPEN HOUSE :-.l '\I>\\' I.! .'111rn 1: 1!1 1\ I I'.\ ST l-11 :-I (11111· ull1•11·ol l>d 11 \I' .; h1•tlrm. :: li.1111 I J 1111 I \ h 11 IO I' 111 1111 m:.rcu1:1tt· • 111ulluo11 l.11 111)! r m & <I mm~ rm h.I\ e h1 ...:h lt1 :11n f'l•1hng. )\l111H· I' I' . \\ , · I I pl ;.i n 11 1• d k1 1d11•11 , 1111·1· JPv1·I ;v;.ircl REAL ESTATE 900 Glcnnl"y•c St. 494 9473 S49 OJI& Excellence ()u:al1t~ h lht• "\ \ 1\\111 ° II u11 .. , u t1011ll ,, ,1.11111•1 gl<1ss.11kd ··111!\ 1,,. '" 3 hdrm.,, lpl(' :-.:~ .. >IHI " 1n 111 trc1·.,, IJll)tc1·1l'd _ .............. --i µ.1l111. l,1rg1· 11ndl'1 k with ()1°(•;111 \llV., :.! {'JI' f!JI ,1!!1' ::.0'<:1,.}W MARION MILNE REAL ESTATE lilts S . l'oa~t II\\~ l..igunJ 8 e;1C'h -l\JI X5.">8 -~ --. LEASE/OPTION 2 lldr11l 11v.11 ~t1lll 11\\I ;i pl U t·1•.111 ~ult• ol 11 .... \ 1 11 ht· .1 u l 1 I 11 I i\ •1 r I h l .. 1a..u11J, "'"·''' 111 _,,..,,. Jiii\ • & 111'.H'h 'o:!IU \ 01 n11t h ,1 l.1n;.:1;.1"111 mfiwfi@u>~ OO@ellt1V 499·2800 NORTH LAGUNA C11nd111111n111111. •lc:-.1g111·d for gr:it:111w. hv111:,!. ,'\1•:ir ly IH'l"111l 111111. I b1lnn . I '· halh,, Spanuu~ 11\' lllL! cm \11lh l1n•placL' ll 11•h 1 ·1•i11n ~,.. l:,.:l' p r 1val L' p<il10. i\c·r11,,, l rnm II 1·1-.l1•r l'.1rk ~..x ..• oo Monarch Bay Terr. Bl".1t1ttl ull~ l.111tl"1·.1p1·d l.111111\ ho1111• 1111 l:irgt• 111101,11. ti 1111 I hdnns . :, h.tt h I\ l 1111m .. nt r) • oc 1•,111 \ h \\ ;:.1111 ,.)(ICI CUTE L.1~11n.1 I\ le C'UllJl-!l'. Xll1l lolt'.tllon, c·lus 1• to bt· " h ,.., 111" n. 111 popul.11 clltt ·• 1 111111 2 Bdrm:,., I b.1th Enc los E'cl y;.irtl r11ot11 lt1 I 'l>OIOd S.'l:J,i,)0 EMERALD BAY G n •.11. \1h1 ll· \\ Jll•r view! J-:n1oy a \\on1lt•rtul v.·:iy 01 1111• Ill thl::i l111dy :! :>1,Y family l1111n1· •1 l~lrm , . •1 h<•lh'\, cl!·n "'•th 111111' f"11 1'(ll,iJ 11 101 11 ;.! I OI , St·1 l111h-d r.1d1a111 ht•.1ll'cl t1·rr.i1T I 1•11t rally lo1·<1t eel, 11r l1·1111i,., 1•L.,, p.llrk & 1)1.-.IC'h ~l.1.1 l~~I Ji!J.!~.'' nos N.Coon Hwy,,Loguno 494-1177 ·Monarch lay Terr. 1 lkdruoms, :I hath , lonn:.il d1n111 g r110111 I lam11.v r oom. 11,·\\I.' h11dl SWt'l')lllll! Ot't•..111 \ 11·ws I rorn ;111 :.irt•a:-ut tht· hOll'ol..' L,irgt• Vl'Oll't'I 1·d \ :11 ti ar1•,\, 11t·rfc.•c•l fn1 pool t..· ):ll'IJl.ll. s 1;,;1,5(le1 Arc:h Beach Hts. s \\ (' (' p I n g c I I y ,j n ti 1•11a :.tal \ll''"' plus 1111 \ ·•~). .11 .1 'l'I'\ low pc in~. 2 lk1lroo111-.. ~ l.1.11h~ thrt•t• \'ll'W <lt·c·i.. .. plu . l.1r1t<' paL111. lJ p· 1~1 .1d1•rl '"' fl)\'t:;, <'('ram11 1111•. I,. v 11I1 (' r h II n ch lh10111:110111 ~1!1,suo 1•11.it.; l'o:r'il Uwy I .1 •11110 Beach 'It'\\ \\ 1111 ,1 \ •l'~ ot the t"nl1re :\c·\\ port arca, Lhis 5 ltvd room, ;; l1alh home h.1., <• lormdl tltnu1~ room .111d :1 l".J r g:iragt'. Your ------ OPEH TODAY 1-5 521 REDLANDS 3 HH. plus fam. rm . 2 frplcs .: woods.v & warm. Lovely yard. ~GEM-{ 120-F Tustin Ave . N.ll. 1 REAL TORS 642-4623 llow J ltt111l ._. µro · -, . lc:-.,11111:111y de<·orated & BLU FJ< S Trana m od. l.rndsc·apcd .. t hedrL1um. :.! CONDO. Exe('. type • bay J • , view, :-uper neat J BH Ii.1 th foal l.crn1ck home 2,zba. ~74 ,500. Low lease w11h .1 L1n11l v ronm·! hold Ownrt Bkr. :!HI:! u" 1w1· .111!\1u11s Lt'.1se Vista l::ntrad<i. 644 i'4li. ·•' .111.ilth-Mu:.1 :.ell LIDO REALTY :U77 \ia I 111 ... ,.B. *673-7300 * ---- WELL LOCATED 1~1 1 074t1 SALE/LEASE OPT OceJn \tew duplex: 21--------------1 Fanta6tJc ofter on le . Bdrrn!4. ('11Ch ; rio v.1c,1n • Quuint \lulnlt" Hume Hlulf)\ Condo, ~J. loca cyprohlrm hc·n·. l.!Vt'1 100 11 l iom 1111.:in. llOll m ·.,•rlook'i.: p;:irk. at one & let the lm.int,; hcl nt'~lt?d ,11non.: t.111 tn·c.-. le1:-.t yr~ prtt·c ~2.500. Wllh lhP pu)lmlb. whtlt> on La~un,1!'. mo-.l pie OwnN f1lO·~J 7011 ''nJtlY lite ;it the tu r 1• A t1 u e b to 11 to h b(•t1rtt b ee todoy :ii :O,Jt'r1l1 r c :.it S7,500, DOVER SHORES $SU.5<IO •&():~ .L»ll ((, ,,17 ~i . IA YCREST 675-8120 3200 r1. 5 br, 3 ba, tr Wes tchff area Sll9,000 BALBOA ISLAND Never II vt!d in 4 br, 3 ba. Quaint bul e legant. :;;159,000. SALESPEOPLE NEEDED 1733 WestchCf Dr.NB 645-7221 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SAN CLEMENTE Real Estate Co. 498-0300 ASK FOR me nt::. are $1.85. mcldg __ ....;;;.. ______ _ taxes, ins. & maint fees. Live in 1, Rent the other, S Call D a n or Ken at duplexes ln Capistrano 839-8J2L for further de· Beach, new quality units, tails. Agl. ocean views. Centurt 21 Dana Point, 493-2124 ~100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Truman Bailey 3 Yr old 2 sty Duplex. Pete Ha llock Newport Beach. Gross Belzy Murray income Sl3.000. p/year. 1----------1 As king Sl 25,000. Prin-, OCEAN VIEW, bright, c1pals only . Cati Ron or pretty, 3 BR & de n . Tom ,528-1010 ---------- $.58,000. Open Daily. 400 ----------20 Units, Costa Mesa CalleSamalia.492-2828 FIXER UPPERS Willtradefor4-plex · #1. S uperb peninsula AGENT 833-11111 location, very old two bedroom home with one bedroom cottage. Brand new a ppliances. $.S<l,500. 1t2. Giant lot could hold 11 units. Large rambling three bedroom home with tiny one room ren· tal. Beautiful t r ees. S46,SOO. Call67~7~ . . .... .. . \ \ LLI·~' HL \LI'' /\ Ill'"• I 'f fl Hl'lll!>! '> \ ·' 4-PLEX Mes•dllMcr SHARP- IMMACULATE Corner Lot Orig Owner SOUTH COAST IHVESne« S4t-oll2 NEWPORT TRIPLEX. I CLAYSTRHT A Quail Place exclwdft. This shai:p triplex has a flreplate an the owner's unit and separate paUo. 0nly $67 ,900 neat Irvine Ave. dr.apedf"!i & J enc rn~. m". ~~~ Univ P llrl., $S6,990. · nn--~~ 552 93008kr. ~uuv •99·2600 ---___... - RFWUCF:fl to ;o1,•11 3 br. 2 t.aa , by owner :.: blk!' to bc.,11·h I .!j7 (',11.11 1n a, 491 '472J 4 br, l'On verlJ ble den, t;im rm, launc.lry/hobb)' rm .tlOO Ml ft , J><?Ol, v i e w . ~1 89 ,5 00 Owner //\gt. 64l ~ or ~·8940 • t l I n r d + ta J ! ts. 2l .. 1 !'° •• '.!;,.;.,.. II ... ~~~:;~.~~~-et ~:· ... :~.~~~.~~!'£._;~~.~!:~~~· .. ~~ ... ~.~:'!t.i!i~~~ ..... ,.,''_ ~ ,•: ~~~: ·' c • f ,. ·.~Jf _ 8-lr!'X,Matoftl -~, .~5.:!~ _ ~-• DAA.VPILOT Q .. ... ... ......... 14 •• :.. ... ·.~". ~ ·-·~ -r: ·" r.. ...a."~ • I.;;:;. a _ ---... I -•...........:.. ~ . . -·· -. 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P~f\K ~te•, .l Br. 1 S., ,_,,., ~! ~l ,;i Jl90, Duphtx le •'Pies. t l Bedroom _......,_ l.IVW . -tfl '" ' 38R 2~baUl ~ P11Uo. car. Adlllta 1700 , :. ,. pools, crpta, Arps, l 8edroom4t>eta ~·~·;:·e;;;••••.,•••••••'· :·~ UMTAJ.I··. HOISIS aeft:2 sa .... :'.'i:i:isrw Cor1JPt.m-1au ~c It n . 548-7911 _ --211eciroocps 50llSOYdocnkWOx190, rea. • .,.....,..,.,_. : ~ Br bltn• approx ·2 18R,l8a ...... '* 'L ~ ~f -.r--t~~ :;../ " 2~oomTi:;nhse • ~~·J.~!r":::;. c1C ~ -~~::~~.::;:11 m:~~::::::::::::J u::~::'!"~:~..... ' ~.:-· .. -.... I •NEW• Cosla':!!!rl714~ .... •• pa • -\M9o. L.._!F:l!l:I =i.: It ore. In rear. Pror W~LNUTSQUARE CARMEL !WO .... , .. .u.. Jtl&WPOJ\T BEACB t1o dscapod, closet h1 2BR,2Qa ........... ~ S47S.mo.w/prdner • ..,.. ,,. • ·~ 1 BR' A-PTS Wa t erfront Jot, lls'-~Us~c.. .. ta.aa beach&frNy.Lease$40C 388't2H8EWlLLO~ Near Pool & Park. Im· / DELUSXMn"E ol.~!-3•Ap•· .. Aaldo1 us.~. Unit~ .. . • mo.64.S-1324. • ........ -.u/325 tof'dlateOttU"'-<11\-. El, • ..'.-.&.-...... __ ~-.Br ... 8ro1Cers Ritts John l 8r, l!Jrn, utal$16S. CORONA DEL M41l -··~, • , ~ ....au Pvt Potto& -Htd PO<M • C.rey 6"-Tu•• I 1 Br, ~ew, TV.$18.S. SPACIOUS 3 Br, 3 Ba, 2 8R, 2 Be ........ ".$650 RON 'JiAYL.OPtaROOP.li I •w l leiliU.., -1141 U, Like hvins 11u Wes~rn Nr. Sbpp'a -AdlwOnJ1 : ' • lBr, OUyJ:neS195. drps, epts. rln11hed CHINACOVE 7$2~ . Jmtktl I '~ ri::~: !~~~ ~1~~ ~~:~ Marffltif ... Apt_s 'Mamt• Dewt, 2 1 8 r houao • 5• Yrd, Bar I a r a I e S 3 5 O mo · 3 Bdrm• •• 3 ba., furn, ·, Anytune Beautiful larQens pool rec room features : Puol, complete \111 Santa Ana Ave, CM ....... •• ~ ~ ch:.!r/pet Cdr SCl>-T796 $900 Mon th lo Monltl rum or unfu rn No pets 'no chUdren ' kitchen With rd'riger ul()r Mar Apt 113 646-SS42 ••••••••••••••••••••••• La;Jn. • 1ar, 2 rpt '290. Lease; newly redone 4 CALl. $52-7500 3 B~OROOM. + vid + · ..... ~A-..~ Mt.. · Incl. Wall lo wall plush . LA_'5~ &LSJ.NO~E • 2Br+den~70 gar lmls BN, ram. rm., frplc, VISION• pool + tenrus. For"'fl •. ~ -carpelllll:· Adults only iLG. Bdrm. Exlraclean .. slvel. 4tUOO, all l.ltU, "pet,Lacuraa · ' bltns, D/W, d1sp. Dbl. • • d11un.1, fireplace , , .. •• oo pelli. ALL NEWi P\'t..P~llo. ~~ .NopelJI, r:~ ... rd, ~~;e ltttt, no 2 l~veJ, 2 Br,+ tr, au door entr y. Near stores. REALTY gardenu. clou to ~ M~ lfl4 L9J1•• leoclt 1741 Right now & only a very 7t12Sbah~r.5a6-l8S7 ·&46-T6l: O. Owner. amenttlesCdM$500. i400 Monlh . Agl . ARedHUICo ..... Fas~lon Island. ,Im · .............................................. rewa\'allable. . ~a..ca.3140 ... 6ock Blily View .$650 3 + 642-1623 ·u . m,.any medaale occupancy. Casad• Oro , 1919 WAUACE ••••••••••••••••••••••• -BY ow FR Sh I s' . niv. Park Center Avulable now Call ... NOllT" LAGJ1t4A _ NER Palm Desert • Carp. N ~ Near new-401 E. 19lh ~l. . 1rv1ne 644·4687 Owner . ALL UTILITIES PAID Clatf Or , 1-bdrm .. 1 642 7458 SI 00 BONUS ··Con.do, spai: .. fully OSTA M, cqrner or Tu.sun Ave. 3 ___ · Co bet balh; ocean view. ~ -, .rum~·~ br, 2 ba + ~-l Br, bltns, c-<U~. Br, 2 Sa, retria. cent. air L•,-• 1.ac:" )241 Tbe Blufls; early area; mpare ore you rent Mo. 1ncl uullues. Encl d . dbl gar. Up-l Br, patio, U.P. $UIS. cond .. elec. dr. Npt&cnls. ••••••••••••••••••••••• best bay vu. 2 BR, l ba., Custom dt:Si~ Aster St .. l ·bdrn\ • 1 NEW BREEOAPTS J:7~~~714~any xtras. ~J.do~s:~gf!60· w/c sm Be~ut., yrd &_pati~ ~eta 3 Bd.1~ Ba, Ava•!· March 1JG~J\lEJ~tio. $.52.5"!~~~ •Spacio~e::l~~:·wilh an· baLh. S210 Mo/yrly Bach ~lM _____ 9.S-M28...:.....::.:=:::___ 2 br hse .,.,.,"' FP g req d. feleph. 548 LM. 17. 1900 .sq. ft. $375. mo. .,...,..--direct lighting.. House; 3 bdrms. + den. Pool, Jacuzzi, gar, uul • -· • ar, Incl bliins Arch Beach · 2'h b th I 1 ho pd f I dlts llG BEA• child ok, nice _ 4 BR, 2 Ba, cpcs, drps. Heighla. Children ok. No 0 R J G • .e I u ~ r s • •Separa~e din 'g area 8 s : ove Y me, E ~ e '; ~"' ~. 44· 1~~ ~~j 1800 3 Br. 2 car, yd, for kids & tam rm, palao, bltns. Pets 41M_8136 Waterrront-2 Bd: 2 Ba: •Home,hke 21,torage pool & great views! Now sq, rt. Home on ~ pet, M Verde~-Avaal 4/1. $JS(). mo. Refs. . . D.R. 60' pauoon bay. Im. •Private pauos UI Aug. 15lh. S550 Mo. in· Ham1ILon 642·l960~ys. :i~:o~idog~. i0.fa.0 ~ Lar~es an~ento~y. best 545.7359 MAGNIFJCENT Coas~ occ . l2}3>331 ·8444-Closedgaragew/storag_e cl.~~G.RNERASSOC 2 8R,lba snglsLygarden • Baths, loft, dbl garage service in~. Calif. Royal Esta.le. Ocean· •OPEN SU bf 2005 Vista •Marble pull man R ll '4!W ·1177 unit shag ~pls drps 1000 sq. ft. ol deckin · ALA •EMrALS 4 ,R. 2 BA, bltns, f~cd. vl,ew 4 br, 2•1i ba, + sep. Caudal •K1ngs1ze Bdr~ ea ou -dwh~. fncd pauo'. bea~ crplg &drps g, 64i-1313 Y ·• cyts. & drps. ~. maids apt. 682-~ LOVELY 3 b od NB •Pool -Barbeques -sur· Newport leach 3769 cell, frpl, gar. Adults C ti J k OL mo. 545· 7645 . _,. r co o, _ rounded w /plush lndscpg ••••••• •••••••••••••••• $200. 2650 Elden .. A'.' i:tA~~Y-:-114?~~~ .Saiboa lsl..t 3206 ~-, i..t 3226 3 f!!'. ~!~: ~~~~~~r~:;r~: ~~~~·a~:~~a~io~32 1~~I; 1 ~~'1{~ Fi:~o. ~&·895 WhK Cl}P. lTVBdr, 2 BAd 2 HUGE bedrooms S.u""r •••••••• • •••••••••••••• - o · I d ac olor ma1 · ,.,.. BA YFRONTyearly4 br 2 ••••••••••••••••'•••••• L~. deck; ocean. view. glar, new bcpts, n ;Ji, 365 W. Wilson 642-1971*. serv pool. THE ~1 ESA locauon.. Beam ceilings. • ·---------' • ~ Mo. Agt. 49'1-7551 c ose lo s OP;eJn&. -· ' No p e l s ~ 1 7 o m o REDWOODS ba, near n_ew, 1.uxury up· CLOSE TO MARINA mo. Call: 64S·3622 or $30 WIK Ir UP 41:> N ·. NewportBI, NB, 645~10 . . 1 per wJ. bag view. $72S. 3 br, 2 ba. $275 per mo. For Lease, mountain 645·970S *$8.60Night&Up ,_64_6_968 __ 1 ______ 1----------1 Northe rn Calif. Rec. 675-7846; all S'.pro Leas'~7U-t96-8190 retreat Spectacular view , •Studio&~BRApts ISTEPS to 9("elln <'lean 2 *TroplcalPool• land. $2'75. An acre. 673-4099 ST 3232 of Laguna,_lhe i11lands. S-CIH•Hh 1274 •TV&MaadServAvall d ' 2 b t d .. ,._ Ow ·11 oro h I p 1 br. shw hr, pal10 . r, cp s. rps, .,..,,s, -:ner wa c~at7•/o. N B le coast me lO aos ••••••••••••••••••••••• •PhoneServ.Htdpool . -· A l & M spiral s taircase, real Touches Eel River, ew ayfront, Laltle •••···················· Verdes & canyons lolhe WLU.....W.-.&-.."'---•Cha'ldren&Pet"'-~: ...... eurage. pn . ay. pl Island 2 b 2 l •mr .......-.,........ ~u.... 673-9300 Ir c, refr1g. lge pallo, lronts on bla.ctt top yet •. . r . s Y N e w L a k e r r o n t east. Home has 200 .deg 4 Br, z Ba. Brand NH *55. off weeks rent w/ad & pd 548-68 sech1ded & quJet. Don w,1 Magn1ricenl vaew. Townhome 3 Br. plus view, decJ<.s; new crpi, Home.3cargar.Lease. 2316NewportBlvd,CM Sq gas water . 11 - H ump h rt! y s Agen t Pier for boat, yrly. (2J3J retreat, 2'h Ba, pool & Pr iv & sec 111 de d • 833-2607 548-9755 or645-3967 11~1k i~/ ~r ~ei:~ ~g~'. Large 2Br ~17.5 .. Sgt Story. 644-7270. ' 876·2723 tennis inc. $575 mo responsible cpl $500 mo. No children/pets ~OO. beamed ceiling, cpls, ~~~~~~~~~~I z Br, 2 Ba house, unlurn, $32:....SS22 or 83C>-7090 497-21()4 -. 2BR, 1 'h BA. New stove ~ SUS CASITAS annual lease 64641211 drps, bltns. 2()49 Wallace -h /dr M u.. &...6 •--L l refrig . Cpls, drps Minutes to Newport ----Ave.646 -9243. o.tef Sta~ ga~. was er yer. r. rNWl+gt011-240 Logwta Hills 3250 Fenced yard. Close tc Beach, bachelor & 1 Br l62tl Oceantrollt apt. ---- Guaranlt!l"<l no rent increase in 1975 OH BEACH Bat>helor from ~'00 2 Br, 1&2 Ba from $275 l Br. 1 Ba , view, $320 3 Br, 2 Ba, view, $4i5 •Winter al Lhe beach as beauutuJ *Views of ocean . Catalina & Palos Verdes *Large private decks •24 llour Secunly •Heated Pools-saunas •Assigned covered park· mg * Add1uonal free parking *Maid service avail. * i''urniture a\'arl. Open M. F 10·6 Sat. 10·5. Sun 12·5 Closed Wed. l'roparty 2600 Khme~. eve & weekeftds uo.-..... .-......................... ~ ....... ,. everything. Re(&. $215 furn. Adults no pets. 2110 Avail. now. 1 br. SltlO, util E.XTR~ lg 1&2 br, SLSO~p. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 67S-8601, daysSC6-Z282 ~li Pearce. Lge new 3 br, LIKE new 3 br, 2 ba, frpl, Write A. No. 343, Dall) Newport Bt. CM. pd. Winter !Jt>J-4&18 Sp. discount to qual d. Huntinaton Pacific Anyone interested in ex-2R yrly bearo ceil FP t ·2~ ba. $4tS. incl. water & W/D, gold cpl, fncd. yd, Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, renlers. Infant OK, no 711 Ocean Ave changing residence' in patios'. gar. 135'op~I. 'gardenet. Kids&'smpet Cul-de·sac.$290.830·2162 CoslaMesa,Ca.92627 FURN. Lge 2 BR Apt.JBR steps tobeach.28A, pets. ltl1J7 Monrovia t714J53tH487 Laguna Beach area for ilSO. 640_.,307 . ok. Vacant. 846J4938 or L ..,_1 _ _. 1252 Adults' only· no pets. In· dwhr. S260 mo. Wanter. 548-974;! Mngd by Wm Walters Co beautiful lakeview home 960-1889 opRCI ~ OCEAN VU 2 br, 2 ba, sun quire l19'h Rcx:hesler 123"2 25th. SS0-4760 • W "'LK TO IE"'CH · Ch f s •-M..--, 1~-..1-3207 ••••••••••••••••••••••• k t b 1 t Twnho --L.,T 11s "" '""' m anagan or ep--"' ..-en u • s Y me. <Rear) . .:: ,.. tember contact· 8 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BEACHWALK Condo, ADULT COMM. 2 BR, 2 Obi gar, 3 pauos, pool 1 Br. Balboa Perun. su~ PAMPEftYOU UTILITIES PAID Thomas, 3117 Thacke~ 2 Br, Penn. Pt. incl color new, lg: 3 br, 2 ba, close Ba, ~5. 2 BR & Den, 2 $29S. 493-6644 1 BH, no cbLldren/pelb. deck, crpt, carport S14.,. Have IL your way in'lhis Beaut. studio apts, 2&3 Dr., Kelowna, British TV, by owner, $200 mo to beach . $375 mo. ~a._ $350. Club House, Pref. C1l4ddle age or re-mo. yrly IJJJ-1288 w e I I -I o c a t e d Br. frplcs, bllns, dis· Columbia. • t1I J ulyl 552--0S39 581-o887 Swim _Pool. Monarch SClftJuan llred.$150.642-5848 townhouse -for adults hwashers, 2 car garage. • Summit:. Call Teal & Capistrano 3271 AparftHnh Unfunt s d F , leal &t... COl"ORa ckl Mer lZZ2 3 BR + den, lmmac. Lge Babcock Realty, 10 am-~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nice 1 Br dplx, quiet, sep. •••••··~··••••••••••••• ~f~drooms, 2 baths ~:S~~s. rom $275. &clt9C)e 2100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• !!~d9. CblldrenB&pebtso~ pm.499-4509 OpenHouseSun3/16 by gar. Empl. adlt over •Freshpa1nt&carpets \; ••••••••u••••M••••••• •~··mo. ar ara 2BrTownbouse~.mo 35,nopets S48-l021 lal»oalsland 3806 •Cozyfireplace CHEZOROAPTS 6 + ACRES Commercial Studio house, fjreplace 963~739 Mission Vleio 3267 32196 Pasao Carolina BEA•• ·1· ht ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Sunny patio 8234 Atlanta . h' h · l · ••••••••••••••••••••••• l213) '""''· 4735· 337 ""A" u• cei ing, wroug NR NEW C b 2 b 1 2&3 BR P 00. maan 1g way an VS· $185. Large. catok. Ul1I pd 1 Br, baby & pet , '""'' · '"'"0 -iron balconies, creative . · ust. 2 r, a •Garden selli,ig w/pool • · riv. gar. •. la. $100,000 equity, try HOMEFIMPERS' OK.$110. Slv &refrig. 2 BR, 2 ~A l 'll yr old, l yr Sotlttt LOCJU~ 3286 atmos phere. Reasona· lrpl, Lillie bland, adults, •1',ull garage w/storage pool, :w a :.her '. ~ryer. , me! Broker Harrison * 642--9900 * Close lO bch, 1 ~r. gar, lease $340 mo. Front & ••••••••••••••••••••••• ble. 642-2986 no pets, yrly. 675-3335. Yours for just~-Close to beach. 536--0336 729-4924. ~ngles ok $165 Bkyd. in, 581--0887 · THE V £NOOME Old Hunt 2 Br kid & . ., OCEAN VIEW, decks,EastsldeCM,lBlt,comp.2BR y rl y, cr ptd, inc EXTRAlg 2 br.2ba,dJx • ONE ACRE R-"-3 l block 3 BR, 2 Ba, furn or unfurn1 to Carlsbad beach, Shorecliff Rd. Short or -$70,000 equity. Take longterm.$750.675-4868 sn Is ok ar fncd d Looking f~r a lease. We walk to beach an ~Ul redec.; pool. Adlts. $170 s to~e , re_rrig &_gar. tS45 Ana~etm 545-8628 poolside aptnrbch.Adlt • srfs • g • Y have a fine sele<:~on of Laguna. 3Bd, 38a, in ex-646-lSOO 543-S2'70 Refs. s22_, N. Gibson, Off leat-Palll sorry .~o pets. U65. hpuse or s mall units. Spyglass Hills, 4 br & Den. •. Broke r H.arrason Faota s ti c View . Bri~g kid & cal 2 Br, yd. ~.mt:s f~~ ~eT. ~n ~ ce~ .. cond. with drapes, Rllr. 675 -28!}g l.? & 3 8r. Adults no pets, ~536_-_8_36_2 _____ _ garS2~ Avail now' ission l~Jo, oro"' retrag, & washer. ~50. l BR , furn, rental. $95. 1,_....._ • i -·..1-3807 ds hwhrs , shag cpts, FR E E R ENT AL · · Laguna Hills area. All mo. 494-9721. manonly. 1111111uva..-en "-1 d r 1 H MEFINOERS styles & sizes. No fee to . . CallS48-589l ••••••••••••••••••••••• c ose garage, rp c, SERVICE. New apts. •642-9900• youfor our serv1ces. Newer-fito~ 13 Br, 2 Ba , YEARLY. BBQ. Gas & water pd. avau. in~., Walk 2 729-.4924 644~926 or 644~106 8 B d BR S 6 .• s b F 1 Pool blks. to oc~an 30.5 17th HAVE !"ew~rt. Beach 3 BR, 2 ba, bltns. Sep. un· eaut. 3 Br, 2 a. gar en 2Br, den, Zba, lge iv. 1 · pacaous. unh teps to each. rp c, LA MANCHA APTS St H.B. CA LL5J6-4!50 Com~ I bu1ldJngs . to it. Avail 4115. ~Mo. 2 style townhouse. Pr1v. rm., dan. rm., Beame<l bldg. Lake new. Gar. dshwhr, cpt'd. 00--0300. ' trade for Carson Caty, Blks. b~ach. biS-1957 5 blocks to bch $1~. COl· Pal10 & lawns. HlghJy ceilings, Cool, Jge deck. SlM. Adults, no pets. 2220 C ... _, M 3822 178 Scon Place, CM 2 Br. l Y2 Ba. pallo over-· Nevada Home or Jn-:} lage all util pd, petok. up-graded w/mirrored No ch1ldren/.pets. Ocea.ri Elden. orona -er 642 -5073 HOME~~ d b 'b "A6 1Sl 2 aft6pm ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----looking golf course. $2tJC come. sc~-1589. Very Pvt J br in Old'CdM. n..--~ war ro es, cust. s Ill· View. $400 mo, avad 4/1 '" -· pper 2 br ~145. Fanuly. mo. (2l3J 598·56l2 !.. • ~ ._..._..._ Frpl •. dbl. gar .. beaut. ••4Z-tt00• ters. lrg din & llv rm Call 499-2770. T I al Pool So. or Hwy 2 Br. den, 2 ba. Rnge/refrig, crpt, drps. \ ._.._.....,... 2900 gardensondbl.IL$37S. w /c h a ndelaer, pool. W .• fer •rope • Frplc, s1tndeck. Call 752 oshahmarS48--03582BR,bltns,l'h Ba,close . W..ted Avl.now. 644,5270 • Laguna Halls fines t ! l2fl 1 Br, cplS, drps, bltns. 675 -IS2S7 lo beach. !>ep. garage. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Deluxe 4Br. w /4JJ' pool, Avail. April lsl. Reduced •••••t•• ••••••••••• pauo. Gas &s wa&.er poud. 2 8 1 8 C lid 1 LI VE; IN A FOREST 536-6321 early AM •. Bluffs-Buy frot;n owner 3 Costat'4Ha ·)224 gard.en k(\cb, ro.rtlan from~lo~. $3503 br, must · ! Nr. 548·1168 *nea~'bcha sh~ropplfl0g·~· l Br. 2 Ba S225. Gas & . ---- or 4 BR,21h·3 Ba home-••••••••••••••••H••••• bath, wet bat, frplc. 2 Br M1 ss1on Viejo Mile Sq. Park. -.. ---r· water pd. Adults, noLgedeluxe3br,21hba,aJl Now. 213/795--2J648btwn VETERA .... S cplS_/drps, dbl gar, etc. townhouse, Cutie pie WarwickCir.8J9.1SS8 ~'olnt 3726 nopets.8JJ~74 eve pets . 114 E . 20th . leatures&bltnsat Hunt.· ' "'7 eves f"'lll Ch Ls "~7s th 1 -== -• l r ••··~ •• •• ••••••••••• Harbour "''SO mo . ..,.. . OJce area. -e .... . w1 poo . ~te ... 1 or on· Condo I • S 11 REASONABLE ;: BR 2 548-0137 or 646-4095 .., Don't r.ent .... you can 8352 cast illan or. lySl45. ••"""' uper neat 1 br v1 a, Ba <..:rpts drps ~~ar ALSO Want to buy large house in Bay Area Crom owner on- ly. 673-3946 own a home wilh no down 963-2536. Brand new 3 Br home. Unfuralslted 142~ crtyrd, private, gar . be· h ·n 6r _-126 QUJET pvt, 2 br, 2 ba, 2 Br. 2 ba '265. Sep. payment. No payment newly landscaped & ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~160/mo.642--0042. ac ,s op g ;, ., cpts, bllns, frpl, pool, garages. !l46 !138 or ' ror al l east 30 days. 1 BR. CONDO. $188. fe n ced. up-graded, EXEC\JTIVE WANTED H.tilH)ton leoch 3740 it22 Larks pur 1ust re· gar, adllS, no pets. 376 W. 846-lJll Vacant World ReaJ Estate REAkLLdY 968NlC~~'Alfler 7 owner takes big loss at DI eklux&e 3 Br, 2 Ba, pvt••••••••••••••••••••••• decon1t ed 2 br. 1 ba Bay ., Bd B be h s pecialis ts in veteran orw n s, -u.v . $305 permonLh a e rec center. sec. w;gar ~27!! 6446800 1 "' rm, L a, near ac. ••••••••••••••••••••••• housing. Ask for Veteran , COURTESY RENTALS sysLem. By So. Cst Plaia LOW WESCLY 64_.. 73::!6 2 BR apt. married cpl. on· pets/children OK, Sl,95 Co\lnselor, 556-7777, call 3 Br, l "L Ba, frplc, bltns. 586-9127 &S.D. Fwy !179-0t93 IATES ly . 2 sm. children OK. 536--0321 &962-3S33 tto.Ms funllshed anytime drps, dbl gar, rencd yrd. h t' s..itH Very spec 2 bdrms new Sl 55 mo. 646-5223 :_ ••••••••••••••••••••••• · Pets o k. ~27 5 mo . Newport ••act. 3269 IRVINE 2 br, 2 ba, air. ectt t•e cpt, drps app'I, 2 pauo:-. LUXURIOUS 1 br furn or •Lg 2 Br, duplex in court. 543--0977. •••••••..-.•••••••••••••• pool, Red wood patio. 727 Yortrtoww ll•d For spec person S2iS CASA VICTORIA unrurn. new shag, drps, l Gt•tral 3102 Gar~ encl patio, no pelS, J Clean 2 bedrm w/modern SHAjtP 3ar. zba Harbor beaut. decor, encl. gar, J Beach Blvd at Yorktown Oays tH4-43-IB l & 2Br. Uni urn-Furn Fr. lrplc. $2001$235. 2 uul. ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ch JI d OK S 1 9 5 b th . d OW View Home. Comm Pool. child OK. S285. SS1-C228 536-0411 . Eves. 675 _3255 AdSl6!1.50 ga:./wtr. pd. pd. 4 blks lo ocean ~ 751-ii69Z/S4S--0760 a • cpts, rps, , ~25 644-4844 STUDIOS Ir I IRs ults·No Pets Sec. gate 536-4110 Kids pets ok $135. HB. _________ bllns. 2 car garage. mo. · 4 Bdrm, 2 bath, abag ~Br,den or:IBr.deuiched Pool,Rec.Rm .Elevator1----------. l(Jds Pets ok SlM, CM EAS?: Fenced yard. ~O mo. 11.lrbor View 3 br, 2 ba, carpet, 2 story, $275 per •Full kitchen apl, So ol Hwy locauon 525 V1ctor1a, 642-8970 Gar age a Pt close to Walk lo Bch, bach SlOO. co~·T .....-~.a.• Ask ror Bev or Dale sprklrs wtr sflner month. H.B. 9ti8~ •Heated pool $275 mo 675_:,oso beach. Great !or single NB $125. BaJboa. Agl. ..,. _,,_ 963-4567 963-1786 · "' ----•Laundry lac1hues Cit-an l br apl w/ gar., person. Uul rncl'd. $170. Fee. 979 ...... 8400 Separate, 2 bedr_oom, 1 comm. ~1· grdnr. incl. 2 Bd, 1 Ba, Condo. m SJC. •Free ul1ht1es Costa Mesa 382'4 ~l40. Quiel back bay 2 l 3 I 5 !1 5 -6 3 6 6 or ---..-------... bath, sin"le car garage Modern 4 BR, 2 BA.OW, $455/mo. 644-S9'l2 Carpels/drapes. Near •fi'.ree line ns 280 D I a 714/c""-3'"""' al't 7. •• ....... •-•-... 3106 _ " •. •. • •••••• •••••• •• ••• • a r e a . e m r . ...,.. JV<> • ,.... .uaa-home . Small fenced bltns, cpls, drps, clean Townhouse 2 br 2,h ba pool. Gbildren & small 'l'V&ma1d serv.ava1I 213/431-!1508. --------- ••••••••••••••••••••••• yard. $245 per "!lonth. house, beaut. yard. ~. pool. bllns. w~sh/dry: pel ok. UlS. Charles •Bar·B·Que 1 Br, cpts, drps. ranqe, 1 B~. yrly $240. incl. Call eves. 968-9386 • mo. Ask tor Bev or Dale gar. No pets. 675-9lS8. O av 1 s s on Re ally . •Phone service carport. clean. S160, 731 2 BR. Gar. Patio. Drps ullhties. Adults, no pets 963-4567 963-1786 496-9352. •1 mile lo ocean W. 18th 673-7787 Ca rpels. SUSS. Married Lie patio. 675-1819 3 Br, 2 ba, Green brook LUXURY condo on water. . . . couple· No children or home, nr. So .. est Plaza. 3 BR. 2 HA. frplc. encl 2 br, 2 ba, view frpl, boat For lease or sale by MEN, s mall beach hotel. Deluxe 2 BR . 28 A & :I pets . 645-8720 I~, ....... 1101 992 Carnation. Call ya.rd w/gardener Nr. slip, pool. Jacuzzi. hob· owner, Colony Cove Con· ftooms :>22 :lo week. Apts enclosed P.atios. New ••••••••,•••••••••••••• owoer675-0771. Bushard & Adams. S325. byshop Price reduced! do 2Hd, 2Ba San SlOO rno s:1t1 i1)5I; cpts. & paanl thruoul. Large 2 br duplex. at- NIFTY 2b 2ba llt~ 962 1562 Clemenle 498-0254 ---Quiel ne1ghlrnrhood . tached ga r . $170. 2 r. · • 2BR&atud1o 21uJlbalhs -t.lr Head. 673-7022eve, NO rncr~ust> 111 summer close in Adults only nc chlldren ok nodogs 2178 BRAND NEW 2 & l ledroo.s $250. & Up. f)replaces, shag crptg, near S Point.s Shopping. Children & pets OK. No fee. Agent Cap'n Kidd. ~2-1994 do, monthly $250. yr y W /W --pts. d. rnc bluns' 3Br l ''" ba Condo Gar 629-9661 days. Agent Wttkends. . -: . • . $3lS.Avaal now.642·5255 .. • ,,.,, . ,, . , rent. Beaut. I br turn pels . St!!., mo. Call C Placentia.545-7983 ~· Adults only, no pets. pool, pauo & Clubhouse. Duplex new 3 Br 2 Ba Townh~s•/ aplS SlM & $175 Spanish owner 64ti--0662 =~~~~~.:.:~-:-!~~~~~~~~~ '1 LL--&1-6..ue •~L 3140 ~ 645--0316 Nr S hops Pvy ply · ' • Un"---3525 Style bldg pvt encl gar Split level 2 Br. 2 Ba, n" .. .._, ..... .,,. .-. ' . elec. kll. w ;w crpt, drps, • ..,.,. I . I d di~· 2 Br. 1 •,<z Ba, pnv pauo & lorced au· gas heat, bllm B~N;D new deluxe 2 br, 2 ,,. ;71t;•;•··~;·;••:-;~· 2 BR, cpt'd. Sm. child OK , 842-8923· '375 mo., yrly. Finest ••••••••••••••••••••••• f~i 8~~~~·0: (]..' ~ blk util rm, drps, crpt, Bl.tns, range & oven, shag crpt, ba, dan rm. bltns, D/W. 'SI a o eac r , • no pets Must have credit 3 Br 2 Ba immac New beach. 548·2819/ <213) Rent, LeasE:. Buy. 2 bdr. .., ol Bea-.. o11· -==1aLer Studio $200. 540-1983 or drps. adults no pets. ~lM cov. gar_. nr. Hbr. S2SO. .Ba,Pac1f1cSands,Home. . •· • • · 3a3·2266 Condo overlook1ni.: n "'' ~ !W6 901 Furn. except lfdr ms. ref s.~1?5 +$75dep.2274 crpt/drps. Gardener . _ Laguna Nig uel tioll ~l 7848 · 968-1112 Call64S-938lafter6pm. __ -__ ., _____ _ $360 mo. first & last + Placentia, 646-56.17 ~ 3 1 S · 0 w n e r · Harbor View Monlego Course. Near Beach 5--blk f Large 3 BR., 2 ba .. like Large 3 Br. 2 Ba, crplS, 2 Br, crpls, dcps, bltns. • s • e u r i l y de p os i l i 2 Br kids & cats,olt $175. IS92-li121892-4731 model 4 br/2 ba. FIR. L/R, 495·4556 Owner. :u:1io-l d h hromja~e:2~· new; quiet upper: t>ltns. drps, bltns, upstairs pnv patio, no ~Ls. S~75. • $3f-3888 Yd&pallo,movetod-.y NR. GG & SD Frwys., D/R. com.pool. 1819 Port ~75c7 14 5ll4:-~3Jti u · cpls .. drps. Nice areo. Near O CC. ~20 5 . 15 03 A l abama S t. .· r.-.•---L 3, ... Kids/pets snglsolC"'2 Br Douglas HB lmmac 4 Stcrhng.675-"0771. Dupl••Hhnl 3550 $ . I . 16th Place, nr. stores & 557--0350 518 -t031 .., L_ ....-,. · ' . . . ••••••••••••••••••••••• N B h d I "••••••••••••••••••••••• bungalow$190.Y11cdy~. br, 2 ba, dm rm, cpts,Co d DI 38 3b Bayfront Dup l ex 1 Br lu1n. Pool . l blk ewport c -A u ts p t R h k't h OCt;ANVIEW 119 Hunt ., ,...,; 1 2 BR .. ~--Jn ,. . ., Pool 2 Br dlQ)tex, gar,• drps, Crpl , fncd. yd, auto n ° e uxe. r, a. · · from beach. No children over 40; no pets. $225 riva e ac • no 1 c · in ton Ave cor Hunt: • ""'.. flll\QC' .,.. ~160.0lde.rkidli,sngJsok gar.door.$385.89'l·3422 ~n. Gar. Appx l900 Sq 3BR,3Ba. Sun room -& or pets. ~150 uul pd 646-2414 No pets.~. g .. · · . -nxon. Trees, reliable Kids It ts welcome2 Br H . S485 lse. 838-6588 porcti, ram . rm. Pnv. 96o -2746 642·5848 ington & Balumore. 2 br 4 • ~d ulta. 213/399·2501 ; $200 Fped d A J '"lae )244 ev~s. pier. Yrly. 673-7228 · Deluxe 1 Br. xtra lrg rms. duplex. ups tairs. gar .• :· 6'~11JJ99 4/1 . nc Y •gar. viu •••••••••••••••••••-•• , -;-New Bachelor Unit. saxl 2 car gar. EmJ)loyed Quiet E /s1de 2 Br. garage, vollt!yba.11. $235 ~·Cal~; .i-• HOMEFtMDEIS a SR, 2 Ba, College eark O~~LEX 4 br, 2 ba upper Duplexes URfum ~600 completely rum. Frplc, Adults. ~oo. April 10th pool, adults. Sl85. Call l~ob_ Me~~r. olc. 644·2442, • ....,......__. 3169 home. Nr. pork, pools'& $3fa. 3 br, 2 ba $325, Crpls, ....................... bll ·lns. dsl{whr, crpt'd, oc(qpancyrt46--&757 673-0731. i:ve_s ._5_4_6·_3_17_o ___ _ ••..-..•M••••••--•••• •642.....,00• l h I Q,CI\ 1 blk. ocean. Yrly. Ownr. NPT "GTS .. 1...,.it ~t~·I · d • d · I •· .• ; .LOV~LY a br. + 1~ ba. c em. sc oo · --· mo. 6"2-3361 208Coll · n · """" . ., " l:, q l • J a cu 12 "'COLORFUL 2BD S170. Back Bay condo 3 Br, 3 Sf.AC REST APTS 1. 2 & 3 t Outade shower. On Bay. $275, 3 Br, 2 Ba, brand 640-1538; 998-2323 • on. new, 3 br, 2 ba, bt:~m v 0 11eYba11· c r l s · bit.an, pJuotgar. 'Adults ba, liv rm w;calhedral Hr. ~arage & patios $1~. 21l-'4Wl~ ne w car fl el j n g Back Bay·Execut1ve ceil 1 .• frpl , dbl. goir . 213/288-1231. no ples 160 21.st. 548-ceiling & frplc, fam rm. lo$u.i. t: throuahoutfrahlypaant· RENTALS home. 4 BR, 2 ~BA, 64i-2666or64S-9SSl LADIESDISCOUMT 2121 . k i L c h w I b I l n s. * * * • * • 1. 2 BR dote to bch, weU ed, immediate oc:cupan· 2 BR, 1 ba .. • .. · ... · · $310 f'am . rm. Liv. rm, A,. hncRh ,_. r e r rig If re e z e r. LOVELY HUNT BCH rur'd., encl. patio. P3S cy.Cenlury~l,546-e52l 2BR,2ba ....... $325/335 formal dining, 2 oar •••••~••••••••u••••••• 2Wffksrt...a..t lliR. W/W. CpLS. drps, wash t: r I d rye r. home, 3 to 4 Br near "' wlr/•lec pd w o•r 2BR,2ba ........... $365 garage . Lse. <213) Next lo beach. Studios. r~rng. hit ins ~145 anc. 2 crpt/drps, pool. rec rm, beaches & schools Q'MV\. 811~ • ' • · 3 8 R , 2 ba. ·320 2BR,2Ba,fam.. .... S450 .790-2234,(714)642·8340 ltll6eel.e.d JJ06 1"2 Br from Sl~S . uul µd Parkllke sur-dbl car gar.~. mo to$60l). _,., ----------• Washintton Ave .• Meta JBR, 2 Ba .......... $410 J acu uis & Ten nu. round1ng1, nr s hop'a . 645-0202 Tobin Property Mgmt OCSANfi'RONT 2 tw, 12 Verde. ~75 mo. ~H7 3 BR, 2~ Bi, ram •. $475 1 OLK. to Beach, 3 br, '2 , .. ••••••••••••••• .. ••• 846-1323 Adults $48 lOOij 846-1311 No Fee w)f~.re ntal. AvalU1ble or545-4289 3 BR, 2 ea, ram. $415 ba, patio & gar. Fum. SMALL bach •pt. uUl pd. Redec. 3 Br, 2 Ba upper•-------~-oow. '85. wk.64%-Z!MO RAISOR'$ avai l. $300. No lse. flSO. Yrly. No Pets. L...-leach 3748 00PNE N H,O USE SAT $220. mo. No pets, 2 • 2 Br + den, fncd yd + __ _. _______ 4 Br. 2 Ba. Fam Rm, ou $40-1877 675·2797or ti16~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• LY! 362 Broadway, 2 chlldrenok. SC6-4006 patio, 2 car, cpts. drps, ~ £aste~ Wk. or UU 6·1, punl. cpta, drps, 2 car ~ C 11 BR 2, ... ba l .. o• ,,..._•·+ •• 07 BACH nr beach $1M/i185, Br at>t. quiet. $145. mo. 2 BR bl d W ID. l'rpl • 500-2651. -oceaarro11t. a br, 1~ ~. 1ar. fenced yd. a.ildrcn REALT ana root. 4 • ,,... · - --wk SSS Ulil pd eel tv • tns, cn>ts. rps. ramilyonJy. n•-871·1'784 ok,$300,6"2-t085 Yearly tse. $SOO .t.fo, -••••••,•••••••••••••• l435No' Coast'9-i-2S08 ·LARGE 2 Br. gar, 1 child near W. 19th Sl. Sbop'g Swinging B11chelor(ettet 4523Campu ., "ine Caywood Rily SCS-l.290 BEACH, pier. l br, ut~l • ok. no pets, 626 C Centers. 1972 Wallace, an posh Hunungton UveonLldo!s!e.only 3 8 RHouse,1f)a.Nodoca. Camp1,1sValleyShopC\r. pd. $200. AduJts. 303 E. OC.EANFRONT 8ach. Hamilton , ~l~O. me. Apt. A, C.M. $1&;. mo. Harbour . Frpl c . 1450 mo.Zft'.2Ba. .Kids ok. $23S per m()• CALLl3l-1600 NEWPORT Terr. Conf>• Edgewat~r. l--811-86 $115. Util lncld. A'vl lhru 646-1730or548-3076 Sorry no pfls' .U~l81 ~2l0 1 mo. Furn ~250. ,. 21!-;ttl-oulcol~t. 6'8-i35Sor~l2l. 3b1br, 2,~ ba, mstr.1ndsu te, B h 1 t i Sl•O G/15/7$. 497~1590 or., BR Ls _, days, 644-t339evl!ti. 714 /549-3804. ~ ~ 8 Br, 4 Ba 2800 eq n. 2 Lna. · am. rm., ry., ac e or. yea y • ~1 .. • no pe • u ... llfn, • '°i;°JM 11uUatu .. •• 8eaut2StyTWObee.3&r, stor)',laraefam rm.~t paUo.aar .. oceanvlewon mo. Utll pd. 507 E . $160. Adults preferled.zar,1~ B1.Qufet,pali0Stud10, HARBOUR ....... _. ..... .., ••• -~::PA.. Wet ba~ extrHJ bar, rrplc, 2 yraoki, $450. lS acre park w/pool. $375 Balboa. Blvd. 67~ ErFFlt1£NCY apt. from MJ do( OK, couples only PACtPIC on PCH, frplc:' .,. ·.,~)~. $400. 546-4188wkdysafte. '33·U03or8J&.11U mo. 644-73S7 Men. $180 mo. 9'0 wk. tttd B"'AUl'IFUL Vi 1 $18S, e10 J oana St.. Porch, juuui, $2.2.S. ,,.;,~y'r. '• • J21Z pool, mall, ----Laun• o;. ~· m· 548-t573 968·S700. S-alUBr HOUie car-... i.11cE "BR CoJ COZY Bavfront l Br rW1l a"' nr ...... _ mac ll br pauo t\..•et •Ht;•~!.~••• .. •••••••• 1u • d d• .... 11.t ........ -• RE~... .,, OQY ' ' dr)' VILLAGE INN • • •,..... r .P ~.... f'R££ ~c 'I , ,. c1u ""~•.no Ex.et. hom•. 2 ba, trpl, CUTE stores It B-1*· rly 494.9436 • adulu. Nr. sbopL $190. UOALBERTPLACE ILOCK TO HACH ~~ l l&tnice-pcu.. $190 mo. 5'1--45'l2 cust. drp•, 1tr, super CONDO· $05 MO. $250, mo. m"679Q . i4a·31S3 dduxe 2 br, 1 ba, 8dulu. 2 a. 3 aar·m, Ote•n View,· ~~·,~~S af\.4P"'· ladscpd. CftUdrco Of(. Nr.Ho.g.81cr644-ll3' Clfl Ir .__...1711 I Br'. Furn. N. End •mpl .. no peu. SllS. Call: Car. bltns, ~ 1.Mh St. ..:~ *~ • ~·· iusmo sa&.8$.tl 1 ••-quiet middle •&ed non M ~SA VERD~ 530-3$12 531-30SI 847~ u= H !'1.I • * I• "HOUll tM COUIT . e1u1r1, tse .. ,,.. aew 3 BR ·······-···---······ smaller 4H-2003 ~C!OU 2 ~ 2 Ba, ;..__;.._Qr:..:...,.. __ .;.__ ·'f.~.i=z · " i ~'enc. ,.r. pvtpallo, TERRACE Twnhoute. end unit: 1~ ba .. fam. Coay 8lulla l>ach ·~ 116 n~wly redecot. cpts, •SR, P"'-1:: adlul~ no Walk to Beach, lwcury 2 _...,..., U'l.Smo, bOpeb..•nf'anl Nnt12br,2bt,1rpl,wet· rm, frl)I. Nr. ~nnls le Open houie tiun li.5: SdlWk~em.awnhaOal· dr,>1,lnch1deagary pell, Qr. crJHarbof'. tsr.281,trplc wetbarlt • Calil.,.....!IQ.r••t OK, !SIS Bal' St. CM ~ palliJll, C'Ofl'\ft\. pc)Ol. pool. SSi5 Mo. M.!._.-m'I 346Tl Camino ~·· n lib' POot ClaasU'ied ad. peu. PH) 16~ Cort• , .$170 ~ gar, no Ptll '~4$. mo. ll!. .. 'r-_,~~·~•l~v~~~::_, Mt~ .8kr.ssi·7$00 don•Sl3---00Thvc.. Ju1n6'TS·32Uflf1&-lUS,,li~M78 t51r,J.~ !! ~l&tMU2 ~~ -... l --. ,~,, •. ·~ . . ' ,. l I I I ...................... TYPJNG. Tech• Other. J.ll.M. Selectric. $1 page. 549-3417. Cslm Cabinets, boat wk, patio cvr, kitch rmdl, lat· tice wk. 646-5219 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cabinet work. geo'J re· pairs, dr}'wall work, sm i.ddil. 561---0171. Breat/DrUl1Remowe.1---:""'-------- Aapll1lC/Cement.. Lo n t e1 5'8-9931 or f40.0188 • USE'J:'HE DAILY PILOT "f'AST RESULT .. SEllVJCE Dl1lEC?ORY YotResult Senicecan 145678 exL m .. lwwwillsU.fwa. Af lwwwillau.tw.. Af•JL•,•1r.a1•• 4000 Offk•l..W 4400 Offle.l..W it trial I ..... 4500 Lost&~ 5300 ... ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .. • .... ••••••••••••••• ... ww,..wlilwd JtOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• ;.~~;/•••••••••••• .. •• •••••••••••• .. ••••••••• •••••••••••••••••• .. ••• H•tiaglot1 leodt 3140 Newport Inell 3169 s.t. AM lllO ........ !............... Up/JC. priv/ CM/ nr 150 I W..tdiff Dr. EDICAL OFFlCE for FIEE IBfT FOUND: Super 1Jentle ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••-•••••• bas. Adlt. sm . pet. NewportFa·---.:-•ro.-sub-lease. 330~1acentia, Siamese cat with badly 556--0058 543--5954 ~ _... Co~mercial-ladustrial ,., WALK to Bch. Coodo 3 br, $115. Newer lBR. bltns. or · Leet.., Office S,.C• N.B. 645-t740 Space 200 to 3000', 21 to · • ..,rt paw. Vic: New Y0rk .. ba pool lrpl bltns crpts, drps. disposal. Gd NEW LlVEATTHEB""'•Cff c II eo: u -..... r sq rt 30 days rr-AYe.5(6--9099 ' ' ' · · CORONA DB. MAR loc : 2701 W. McFaddea. c.1' a oo 0>0le ..au.ager . 8 . La,. office Firm has '74r t"" • "'~ cpts. drps. Lea:.e s:.a'>. e e .->c: •·upawk ,,....._.Aol.,. t71 .. J" .. "-3lllext2•6 ·1 1....__1, rent w /l yr le a se Lost ·. v'1·c Bernard •-Be a ch I Al I a n l a . J. Br, 2 Ba furn or unf. PH:542-6S47 • PmEJCNOT.Mv•or.._EL .. .,..... ... space ava1 . ~ .or ac. . . ., •""" yrly you••11A.1 a.a cnt or investigat.oc'. Incl 831-HOO . Cha rle ... CM. Orange 213-249·4!409 collect. ...,.,.,. NEW R · ·--· D&UXI OfflCIS ~ STEPS TO IEACH $1 2S . E sangle, l YOU W= Beautiful room W/POOI, AIRPORT LOCATION ~pt le copy machine longhaired cat w/ flea ~ 1.ach 3141 R b · ~ small chald/pet ck. 2701 r 1 e100 Ki h $225 mo. C.ll 751M474. 5t01 w 4c50 collar. May have greeo 2 B , 1 a , wanter, w. McFadden S42~7 Introducing, n ach ema e, • • mo. le Patio suite from $125. R Orr· _,. •••••~••-•••••••••••••"!'••• 1·nk on pawa. o-·d. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 BR, 2 ba, $325 uni. yrly · and 1 bdrm ap'ft well priv $2S. 146-:--4>147 · mo. Incl. A/C, ccpta, m 1ces ...., pee mo .. _,..._ VERY CHIC, Arcrutecl· 3 BR 2 ba Yearly ..,.00 r~ ....... L ~••6 h . R f ' ed d II il . uu·1 1·ncl. 779. W. 19th St·. Lt ... w G42--0l4S. · · .~ -ag11a -wort seeing. e 1n y · 1 · i rps, a ut 6)aftitorial """ -.....--------~~~~~~egt.2 r~~0d/ s~fJ: HEWPORTCRIST ••••••••••••••••••••••• yet arrordable •Great oungsinge~.prv •erv.•Nol...easelleq.• CM.645-6967 STOIAGEUMITS LOST: Reward, Gold tacula r Cove beach. Like 2 BR. 2 ba. condo s.525 RM studio, Cny vu, blk BEACH environment • entrance 6 ' E-.ade 1 Month Free Rent. P enonal business or Wristwatch, gold band, a pvt. home. 2 bdrms. 2 COMMERCIAL to bch. Util inc. No pets. furnished and un-CMG4S-421J3. 2082S. E. Bristol,NB Offt"Ce Needed r eueatiohal storage. Brock·& Co. ladies. Vic. baths, lgc . U(.'Ck, frplc. omcesuit.e,Npt,$250 ~.499-4188 furnished. IOOMa.._.. 4090 SS7·7010 . "'rom $9. Jamboree & H. B,. & C. M. 3/1. Many closets. 2 car •$185 to$215 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 600to900sqftfurn.omce San~goYwy.979-0150 536-81S9orS36-l.8181 garage. Mature advlts OCEANFRONT l&2 BR,. Boarding room in qulet to sublet. Arrangements · only. No children or pets. pvt bcb acc. Pool. Table 646 ·8453 Mes a Verde home, flexible. Call e ves., INOI IOUAL s torage F 0 U N D : Hu Ce Ref's. s425 on yearly R oc k 4 9 9 -2 781 ; gentlemaa, Call 673-SSOS gara1es s 2s. mo. Ma lemule, mle, blk, lease. 497.1617 499-2851 545_2095 • downtown Hunt. Bch: silver tail. He's a love! =----=-------·1----..-.iiiiiliiiiiillllf..__ 11!..--l-L.....~ HEWPOIT IEACH 536-4250 _540--0583 ______ _ STRICTLY lstCabin,new . -r=_.!ec, • .t~r~-390 4150 ~~..-... n-1 of'" • ··-r vw-•-.,,, .... ......, uc:uxe a1tesw~ rom ltetttalsW..ted 4609 F O UND : S m. male 2 & J br's., 2 ~· luxury Large Spanish 2 bedroom. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~e -.a.'t~£, ;.. RS65 M1 o. B~ker 67"6700 •••••••••••••-•••••••• Cruhuabua mix. blonde, Condo m i niu m s. l'r.z ba. Pauo, baJcooy, -~ 1J.'W" -PllYATEIOOM ·./':_-:,::--eaonom1cs ., 1 28 A 8 Ibo vic YorJttown&Beacba.t Whil~water views. nr. bltns,encldgar.NrHoag ~ j.O'J\;. -for ambulatory person, _,...,_........ •CDllDel .... •Olrt·........ Js~!nd. ~~ly. pl. a a Whit.es Ser v. Stat. Victoria Bch. $325 lo $400 Hosp. Adults, $235. mo ~ . . . • -Good meals. Nice sur· -I',........... -.. _. 53&-4J38 yrly. 494-1795 &ll-4387 DalSUcmD'r! 14ll s.,1riorA"9e roundings. Easts ide Fwlservice/ampleprk& 673·3458 --------- % Br. Lower Duplex on r . ·· -:!a'::-~ • MewportlMdt C.OSta Mesa . Avail now. ~:~~~:~ WIDOWER SO w/yng. son LOST: .FemaJe Wbt. Poo- ChH Dr. al Ocea n & WMI ERFilONT •IM:h1l1r1 ~C~al~l~S48~~7~148~. ---~1----------1~:;:-:-:-::-==:w:-::".___'::":-:'I . die. Ans. to ·-erumpei.'/, ·He isler Par.k .. Frplc. VJEr.. •1 U,2M f•trtioal ...... '4210 11....., 4450 pa uo garage $325 For ,_, Fa •••••••••••••••••••••• d l.l . d . 3 d ..wroRt ~211.&.Deft_ ........................ 1118(1' . • u s, cons• er r '"-S171 . _ NEW Palm DesertCondo, Ort'ice space, Mndf to person.494--3546. StrflllngdeSIGnandlft • • ~· ~"' 2 br, 1"'1 ba, teM. crts. SanDiegoFwy.Allsizes. THE COLOMY elegant,. exdttng ~CO Mesav.d. lost&~ en ·· pools, jacuzzi. Taking 80 days free rent on 1 yr. J Bd, pis. Den, 2 Ba', llve.ChOOSelOftS.baV. 540-llOO • .,,, 1 · Ulumalc Charm. 2 story. WlndOWS. stvltOtlU. W. . _ . . Or ~·. Reservationa. $200. per lease. 831-1400. 2 fcplc's. Natural wood places. Your own~ -week. 714-493--6273 NEW plush office bldg, 2 throughout, many trees, =~cent.tr. El Toro · at Jeronimo, • . Cabl a· 8 Sl lZ. 2 t 6 R it CO 'r'.! blk. lo Oc. North end. Tennis courts.too. N EW LUXURY ADULT CORONA DELMAR n. ig ear. ps o m su es. n· $5.50 y 1 ·c APTS. 1 & 2 Bedrm, po0I 2 Br Townhouse r~ rrplc. Cir TV, pool tble, rerence Rm. Xerox pie ~':1J!· n:·~s~re~d: & r e c . rm. 25092 from$260 1Brf~$205· 548-3446or494-6364. copier. Nr OC airport. 494-2791. FART HJ NGS ST. Pool. t.e~is, contJnentai PALM DESERT Condo•-833--364-0----- '°9911'MI Hills 3150 586-8460 breakfut. Some ocean & for rent, 2 br, 2 ba +den. W A,TllfllOMT A FABULOUS Bonus or. Catalina views. Separate Pools, tenn. courts, wkJy. .... _ __...•----a. •...•...........•...... .... .... ~ ........ rer w/this ad! Bach's. family section. Close to monthly. Adults only. Executlveolfices ALICIA VILLAGE f 'd. •. 1 bdrm' shopping le fine beach. 7l4-49s.Q28 •aso ..,.,., _,,, u urn .. s. un-• , _...,, -.. o. rurn 'd. io CM. $!00 in din· 644·2611. Newport Watet"f,..July View of boats ltW8t.er n e r s a t fa bu Io us & Easter Week. SS2S per llLL &IUM>Y • resta urants in So. Calif., * 1 a.s am• .a.• * wlr 17~16/67~. Realtor 67$-tl61 BHAN DNEW 2 rules free in 1 or 90 --SPECTACULAR VIEWS Motels or Houis, Coast lBrocStud.io.fumorun· HAWAJl /KONA2tfr,2ba '"Hews.ltelth,. BEAUT. I &2BDRMS to Coast. $404. in chips Ir furn. Adults o~ly •. no bome 4 ml. from Kona ExecutiveSuJte2300 FURN & bonus prizes in Las pets. Showcase desagn Inn. 1 mi Keahou Goll sq.ft. Deluxe o"1ce area UN FURNISHED 0CEANFRONT,2br, Vegas. Spec:iaJ dilC.'OUA apts, s teps to ~ach , Course. Short walk to oaNewportffarbol',with •FIRESIDE LOUNGE 2 ba Condo. Bltns, crpt, priv'gs. in 8uyer'gGuide , sec~rity bldilecf"av•t.e Bdl. Comp. fum'd. $175 addition•l 1400sq.ft. Ad· :BP0fL0LLIAVRODL.LS.EJYA~ALUZ~I drps. Security bldg. ~ on a ll mjr. appliances. pFatio $2+ 1~8~15 Rlpool. wk. or~. mo. 675--4444 jacent. Crpts, ctrps. am· v u mo. Adlts. 673~9 °' 645-9946 879 ceoter, 17 rom ... ver pie free partina, Coast S.D. Frwy to the Alicia 83.l-2704. CM.. Ave.,N.8 .6'2-2586 . to .... 4300 Hwy at. Nwport Bl. Parkway off ramp, rigt:al · ••••••••••••••••••••••• "2-4644 to Paseo de Valencia, Bay & Ocean View, 1 Br, · ·THE.EXCJTING a.o.. 4000. f'em•le aeed3rcU0--45.•--------- r1ght l Olk l o Stockport. ~fl . fpl, fenced patio, pvt. pa.LM MESa. ·-Home, Vlew Pool. Nr. DENTAL SUJTE. 900 .... '"'-"11 STOCKPORT DR · 1:u2 n.aiu> "" ""~'._ •••••••••••••-•••••••• -, 494-7915 TOP LOCATIOi'l MISAVBDE DllYEPLAZA atmosphere. 1525 Mesa Verde Dr. E. Costa Mesa. ~123 tore ror Rent. lcfeal Location racing 19th St. 719 W. 19th. CM. "5-6861. ~ qu1el.U'I -l><JUU MINUTESTQNPT N.P. Ctr. $150 + Secur. fLNo.CM.45tsq.ft.Mr. LAGUNAHJU.S . Earlyorlaie-.....194 O'Keefe,833--2900. 1 Bldg. 2375 sq. ft. C-2, 4 511-6130 BAVFRON~ 2 br, 2 ba, OCH. ROOMS $20. wk up with 811e for auto repaJr. -..,-.------- pvt. bch. Paer avall.~. Bacb,llt2BR. kitchen $301 wk Y.J>_apt. WANTED : Fem, 171ld OfflfCISPACI.. btake, wbl alignment, Mewport IHch .3969 yrly. g19 -l 93.5; 644-4510 .Ad~J°i.s~ :fofrf;et.s 548-9755or~ 20's, to shr. del~ ~bf'. Westclirt Drive. one upholt1. 37~ sq n. 585 w. •••••••••••••••••••••••2 BR, frplc, cpe.s, dtps, 1561MesaDr. ROOM le Bath. pvt.. en· apt. w /samc .. nB. man orrlce $1'5 mo., 3 l.8lhSt.,CMAslcforDon. def~' encl. gar . Adults , no <SBlks EastofNewport trance ror man w/1d. 6U-lln · manomce,air,etc.$1'15. ~aya 540·5'110 Eve pets. S22S. 645-6506 Blvd.) em p 11 mt. record. f'or rent-Female 'share Call Gene HUl,&12-0200 °'6-068l . C 11t-1. 546-9860 494-8170 Coodo in F.V. 98B-1780 D M 2• f I -Apt . . . .,• sq t .x 2 ~93 a~:"Gou Course 1 Br Apt fum or unfurn BALBOA Penin'80 + fam aftSpmorwkndl. bllins. dbl oven self 2405Y.I E . 16'.b St., NB rm, tv, pvt. ent. No p lux n'port furn apt.----------• <'leaning, frplc, wet bar, 646-4e64 s m o king I cookiaa ... te.rmiB pool JIWI COY pt 2 car gar w/re~. air SANTA ANA 1 Br 671-4419 • Apr 1 ewer 30 $1Z 11&/ cond. Security. $(95. LO lutaoleu~ s;oo. 644--0509 $115. down $125. All Deluxe, a croa from OCC.----------1 • 2 WEBS.Fa& -w/encl car le A/C, WW Neatmalestudent.Cook· £cono1nlcall1 mtnded1--------- Move in w /d eposits LOVELYBEACHduplex. accept kids & pets. lng privg1. sas. •k. lemaJeint.ertMedinex-•1¥0.FREERENT• ewport Beaeb. only 1 BR Sl!IO 2 · &R , 2 Br 2 Ba, hugh firepla~e. 5'2~7 ~ eba.n,iq for Im rent No leaae. Dlx ofraca adj Pealnsula. 1000 Sq. ft. #30 Refrig, Security, beams, garden pa tio, &.be JollowJOC MtVlcea: Alrporier Hotet: AIC. ~f;~~ Car leue . . Poo l, J acu ui, Rec. washer & dryer. £lee ~~II' & ..,_...._.,\'" Weeily dnDinC ol ~I Bid' w/exercise rm., j?arage opener. $340 mo. ~5" ~; f~ a.bop C; BWVdl. Color TV. OPEN HOUSE Sal /Su& v v· 0 'I' A. a·'f y. "T. u. 0 D• a prepiiraUO. "dllllMlp"' •Ul-JZZI~-· -1 -s P M 6 7 5-149 7 eveniq meal I &l,.,. Pll'i----------• 1-694--0077 S I v s 1' U T O a 0 V 8 & 8 D 0 U P 8 week. CaU '11-19C. COMll.L-PRO.PDS'L 135 45th St. N c c y • o·. A c I 0 u " I IC 0 I u 0 hnt. 45/55 '° ... my a... A office Wei£ ,.,,.---------1 • Spac 2 Br. 2 Ba, upper Au 8 u T . homeiolrriMTaaWM, Harbor Blvd, (U duplex Adults Refs 673-6"75Z,~8ftl Adanaa>, C .M. Eley,, PARK NEWPORT S29S. 's86-2956 or A/C. elee., Janitor, •r•RTM_..,S 4~-6800 " rn1 c-.. Aloi. 11u11h:, parkr .. ,, ae • .,._ _____ ........ __ -t "' "' '"""'' --· ----W011Ya$0'1,CO..,.P· pa&rol. M. R. Stever. -•nlf'W~' PitDMI • COllllP••llllt" '*'''. $57-0Ull or ..... ·•·•••••· ..... •• hiti\b ...... NS mo. ... •• ·~--------:-----~ ..... . Irvine Av~. at Me\• • . 545--48SS Contnetof UcTtainin1 J nd iv, loatruction . Person~ attention. lJc exam 2-3 wks. Academy 548~J192 I Rup Couple. Non Dr•ft111me' s mok•N·non drinters Struc&ural a&eeJ exper. wUl ca,_ tor 10Uf home, wtaome architectual yard Is pet.a. May 15 thru capability. Jmmed. open· Aur 15. Local Reta ing. 645-3101. 10 to 4, 673-34.58 Mon. thru Fri .. Ats Me about Mary Kay Draper y, exper. only, CosmttJet. Call for Free hemmer, pleater, over· Facial. AAita. ~o lock, rtexible hrs. plenty Job W---..,,,a MllleJO• of overtime. Car mena -... • Dra p ery Service. •••••••••••••••••••••• 64.2~143S __. ______________ __ Wlll do anything DUPUCATING For fl ,000. MACH1Hl 'OPllL n Un a. Maid -____ 499 __ -4062 ___ . __ -1 Fairview State Hosp. has for Working FamlJy ol 2. No childr en. Must be Jolt W.te4/ a vacancy for a duplicat· able to cook. Prefer un· ......... 705 Ing machine oper. 11 of. der 30 yrs old. Xlnt hrs & •••••••••••••••••••••• fset. Start. salary $1651 I 1' v In g o ds Ca l 1 mo. Requirements 1 full c n · Prac. NW'lle. It. hseclean 556-7896 int. '8eacb. are.a prefd year full Ume exper in•----·-----------• ...... -f I> operation of offset pro-_ .. _ ..... _____ a_t_._"111'.;:..l)_.m_. ___ , c e s s d u p 1 i c a t 1 n g M AlDS P r ·a c t I c at Nu rs e . machine . Must be able to Newport Channel IM od ~2-3030 · Emercency or live in. pr uce, reproduction of ----------- P/fHOstlSS COCtr1'M . • WAITDSS Ml.TIML No Exp.Nee. Apply Id Perloo ca.co·•••=• So. Coaa& VW.,e 3850S, PlauDr.,SA 645·4840, ext. 802 o single or multi color MAID & Laundry Hel 675--4430. work. Process diUerent Wanted: Newport Beac -----------• types .or mas ters by Travelodge, 6208 W HOUSE PET & -PLANT techniques s uc h as CoastHwyNB.642--8252 Sl'M'JNG. REFS. moistemng desensitizing ------------1Recepti<>oist w~ for •S48-M56• fusing & preserving. Ma nagement . 7075 Make line & half-tone lwdlete C>p111l1• masters. make mipor ad· Men or Women, over 18. ••••••··~··•-•••••••• JuSlments & repairs &o To demonstrate educa· MotelmlJ's,exp.inmotel, duplicating machines & tional materials t condo's & yearly rentals. maintain Lhem in good schools librar ies · 998~3601112 working condition In· others 'For inter vie u.a.. W..ted . 71 tervlew arranged by appt ., phone btwn 8 : •-T ,caUing Robert Monro, am & 12 .30 noon •••••••••••••••-•,••• Se · ··s 1 orr A~ertl·'--S.S rvice... upp, Y teer• 542--8101'. Receptiooiat ro.-apl com· ~ Mon, Tue, Wed , from ------------t •--d .,.. """ ... Display advertising ex 9am to Jpm, 545-9331 Mature, stable penoo Pn:::A, uo er"'•_,, un.a ... , perience; desired for. _________ handle apt rental a _846_-_lll.3 _________ _ Orant; Count,y Publica blems in H.B Rea IH's/CCU~U lion. eekly draw + ex-Escrow S1a:1twy Estate office Must hav Dara & Ni&i)ta. &and by ~~si1~all for appt., Female Must be h · even disposition and lik time, differential pay. t -;Jl cellent typist. Salary people• Typa'ng goo · • Full or p/t ime. ExceUent A.s5t Mncr Restaurant based on abili&y For spelling & allentaon benefits. Fast food service appt call Bay Escrow Co. details & f<>Uow-up es Con M J Ora n ce J uli u s -Mariao .Johnson. senual.9to6pmSdays . tact J'S. ense:n: Burgen-Mexic.an Food 673-6255 week. $3. per hr Cal COST A MISA • 893--Q842 846-1371 Ask for Vera AYON •FANTASTIC• OPPORTUMTY Aggress1 ve Salespeople TOJOJN .u ....... y ~. Young Real E.5tate Firm """ ..._. CALL DOVER RLTY Mgr trne, no layoffs Start bulldlneanesteeg GeneMayo 645--9070 Estab ·accts. 22-46 aow for Euler. Mee $160+ guar Mr. Lyons -----------... J>e9P(e, aell p:irt time on Free apt I Br rum frt. 846-5455. · your own bme, fnd ou downtown Exe It maint, -----------1 how profitable ~Hing s m ct Mature man. Models Hemale> n~de 'fra1rances, cosmetics, Refs. 548-1704 af Spm sh .a. r p , x 1 n t Pa Y jewelry and family pro· leg1umate 549-2593 11· i d ..ets can be. lnterested? Gardener /maintenance Bob C.U: 540-7041. ::·:~~d~~d!:r~:r;~A~~ _M_O_T_H_E_R_h_e_l_p_e_r_.__,. • BABYS11TER • San Clemen~ area. 14 mon. old boy. 3-5 days a week. 492-8785 art. 6prn signments M1n1mum <' h 1 l d re n nee supervision. Must have superv1s1on bet & af truck Submit work ex· schl, 8·12 & J.5:30 Ca per. to P.O. Box 664 San nee. Sal open ~75 Juan Capistrano. 92675. _•_f_t s_:._ao _______ -1 30 to so yr• age. Sen11 resume to P .O.Box '476, Balboa Js la od . Ca. or call 67S-2832. TRAME . ASSEMBLERS Pack:a&era £STAT£SALE M•n'• Diamond Rmi 2'4 K, aem, PSOO. Lad1es' · aoUd sold we\ch. 3 Ladaes • solid gold cocku11 r1nas. Catt 8071 1--~--------1Silver Gymkhana Saddle, id maple Secretary, 4 27 lbs. $300 6 conchos, drWr, pigeon hole desk. l\orn, name & corner g I as 5 doors $US. plat.es. Jenny 536-1727 546-3242. ,..._tlcG•age lr'"GHcle .. 5* BENEFITS CHILD RENS HOSPITAL ORANGE COUNTY Quality Used Furniture Ho u seh old Items, Clothi n g, Etc SATURDAY MAR 15. AM to S PM. HARBOR SHOPPING CENTER. CM. <Back Mall> COM SEE-COMESAVE !! Repeat Estate Sale: '18 Ma1noua. C.M. Fri 14th, Sat 15th. 9:30 to s. TV, Jewelry. rockers, c.bles, l.930 bed set. Ax. rugs, otd eyeaJasses & misc.· ······················· ·---------MUST SELL Turn your golf clubs antoa Below 1h pnce, beautiful stereo. Sell them with a , silver serving pieces. Datly Pilot Classified Ad Orig. oil painlin&s. (um., and use the mooey for at sacrifice price. the stereo! Call 642·56'7tl 640-2559 Today. --'---------- Fw •Ad ill Womtt's World ·Ctl SH 642-5671, Ext. no &io 'n' Saoe! Doable Impact ~oolll\.11 •"'"1111 .. ~P'>f•r •Ht end cloche .,., Create oocet.i.; 1 .. pact \'l'OCbtt 'nl 10<1 full brim •lcK-ff of aport 1arn or cotlou lo ~ht · aod ·lac>· •11 IPI'• ol ~rna. Pat. H6f : :ila,.. •· \C liieludf'd; l'tat n tM ""· Send $1.00 '°' NCh pen-. ' Add IS' for ndl .,.._.. for nnt "-mall Md ~ 9'a11dlla1. Seed to Alie• ...... 1115. Ult. DMlr ........ Nttodlecrall Dttit.. a.c ta, Old Cllel1ea ltatlOll, N .. Yot•. N. V. lMh ..... tel N_,.., A4Mtesa. Dp. ....._ Ntu11Mr. Sa•• 4•1l•UI Ctt1te M..utlll Ul6llp. ~,."" ... ~.ll~I 1..._i-l.,...,. ... w .,_t Ht ._, Quilll PM N-1 Crodwt ... ,ft.At .... ... ........ JI.JS . .. ,.-.............. 11•. ~Qtooc ............. .. 1Wr1'l• Ct«W llMl •. $&At llllW!t ~ ....... 11 00 tflllUlllM•tte-a.111 .... 00 .......... ..,, ...... p. Oim~Clf'l l9Gll ..... il.• Qmpkt•Al&ll .. tw •. sue lJ Prtlit "= t t2 ...... Sii' .,,. ... ,. 11 ....... ... .. ~_. ........... . lS Quills ............ ... , ........ ~~ ..... .. I OLD olive barrel $15. Gum machine on stand $25. 2 Old M ahogony beds $25 each. Antique mf!al tubular bed $25. Oak armless swivel chair $25. School desk SS. 546-1715. 1 ' . 530i HERE& READY! IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ~& 8 lo Chooset, 1970.Jit 2002's , 6toCb~! 1968·7l t -•u y A at Dick Miller Motors gasl1 120. W. Warner . at So. Mam Santa Ana 5;>7-2132 69 FIAT 124 Spt. Cpe, lo miles, air. AM/FM$1400. Arter 6 pm, Call Allen 648-1743 1 7J FIAT 1 124 SPORT CO..Pf Beige, S speed, ail" condi- tioning AM/FM stereq.. side mouldrnga, maas..~ coco mats. radiets. & Super Clean I (698.J 1'~ • . Ontr SJ99Y at Dick Miiier Moton g&Bfi. 120 w. w..-ncr . •t $q. Main , Santa 1\nu S57·21:tl FIAT DEMO SAtE!v 6\oCh~hom!' .. i 1.24 S~lJOdf.>.-n-~Y. 124 Statloow9'* cN•~ 12• ~edal\ o~•>. Sedan tN637> •. UI_.~ .... Sedan <N6T?U, t.M ~ <N683>. PtitfdtoS.ll. M ISSlON VIEJO IMPORTS UM'.O Public Noffce 5 IMMACULATE Fiat 850 Splden la St.de Luw /\!$ 51399 <514GOV) IRIGHT GOl.D 1969 w I 20,000nules, c.'Oal black interior. 4 speed, & radio. CYOKM7) • MIHTGREBI J970 w / 4 s~. black in- terior. & only 47 ,000 miles. (293AZJ ) 72 FIAT 128 Sedan Forl'st gr~n w I ti addle interior. 4 speeQ. radio. radials, rt'cond1t10n('d & llkt: lll'W ! llOlHQS> $1799 at Dick MUler Motors •aaa 120W Warner at So. Main •69 f'wt 850 Spider 40M Santa Ana 557-:n;n mi. xlnt cond. nu urci.. "11 f-1:\.rs-so SPORT $650, 673-:l465 RACEK. "Int L'Ofld. 32+ H--...1-9727 Pl · 5J6 !1J9J vnuu _mP_g:_ \_. --: ___ •••••••••••••~••••••••• 1914 A .. ,.. ~ECWJ 4 Dr. e1.1n\'oor, auto, TOYOTA SALE! radlo. 263Kt.O If« $4195 Facti0tY Pemcw &. Ex· 1972 A .. todLS eeuuve Cars. Good \1"4 2 OR, •·i peed. radio, IN 1'oyot1&Sllection "in'>•l '"'''· ...... r.-ya ....__ ........... -t U 5 .a ALL l'ttlCID '69 XKE 2+2. Auto, air, • " ..,,. ....... " RO CE ~ TO ~ ;w~e whls, AM /FM. XJn\, Mada ,_731 $2191 • • • 'J l . • i' rake over p y m t s. ••••••••••••••••••••••• * DQM luaMS * For 19'14 as wt?ll as 191' lj: I~~•:: Bala.nee i3275. 49'~72 .72 RX2 2 dr, Radio, A/C, * PoncheAIMI * and 1972, we have sold LfA.1114 · aft6pm . Pvtp\y. Mags, MX r.0$. Superb l3GJlHurbor more new Rolls Royce " • 19"2 J aguarXKEV·' '. ~ond . Sue. at $1,500, O.G. 636-automobile~ thRJl ~ny • • TOYOTA • uo other dealer m the1J.S.A. Immaculate! 28,000 mi. 831 ~154 7 l MGB Alwa~s an exceptional 1966 Hottior C.M 6~6.9303 $5700. 751-7l46aft6 ---------i;eleC\tOn ol new & used, · . . . ..,., G'ASSLIGH'f XKE •74MeadeWO!JD11 •74· MERCEDES B~!li· ROADSTER. only 2.3, 1·1dly gaaranteed, Rolls -~·--~--... .. RX4. Rolary engine. O S LC 7 ·l 'I A F" hro 6 •· 8 e ltl i+~.s2Monchass1s.26M Arri/i'"'m r~d\o. Xlnt 45 . ,000 mtes, mies. m / m..-c n oyce .,. t ey 69TOVOTAq<>RONA qn .69 eng. Nu air & cond. ~or beSt oJ'Ce.r. loaded wilh'~lras. Must wire wheels •• ~ ext.ra automobi14'S .. · $750f8estolfer paint, overhauled uuto ca11673_2799 seU. 646-9303 shas:p! <321 J ev1 Roy Carver, Inc. 548-1711. lO·Jpm _ trans . Best orr. Pvt. ply. ________ , -.-....... -:R.....;C_ED_E_S __ , $1175 RolJs R oyc.e 7 c BMW Tri·----.9767- 0ays 828·3260, eves 197 4 M a z d a . RX 4,. ,.._.. JM' • , 234 t: l t.h 0>t ... "'". IRl~HT YB.LOW 1970 w I • speed, black in· tenor , AM /FM stereo, & on l y H,000 miles . (334ELT> 100\1 f<'1al 850 Spyder. Low mileage. Xlnl condition. ~1050 .. '>52 -~142. 002·S913 White /Tan, AM /FM' J Costa Mes~ M6-4444 ~··•••••••••••••••••••• s ter eo, air condition. BlHZ M~""INO I Closed Sunday> 73 SPITFIRE A't~!·IFM '66 XK E Coupe2+2. 4 spd, mags , radials, l'actQfY DEM. O SALE.I rt· slereo, perf. cond. $3,175 ' lo miles. very clean, rear sus pension kit. lo MO o• CAita , ROLLS·ROYCE 993·0<t62 $2.000.673·8583 m il e -=. Immac ulate '74450SE<•N1,'74450S 1200_..,.. __ _.-... ORANGE IUUTY 4 speed, rad10, black 111- lerior. & only 58,l i7 m iles. <514GOV) THE KIND YOU SPEND ALL DAY LOOKING FOR! PRICED RIGHT ------ '71 124 Fial Sports Spyder burg undy w / tao 1nl. .\t a g w h I :,. . A m I Fm stt-reo .. HJ I -ti!»S. BEAUTIFUL DARK DARK BLUE 1!173 FIAT 124 SPIDER Saddll' interior, 5 speed, low. low miles. radials , AM 1 FM s t e reo . (5801-frY i Only $3999 al at Dick Miller Motors Dick Miller Motors gasngamn 120 W. Warner l:W W Warner al So. Main at So Marn Santa Ana 557·2132 S;rnla Ana 557 ·2132 Ct-.1sslf1t>d Ad ' tH~·S0-78 Wirnt ad results 1)..12-567!! 10% OVER FACTORY IMVOICE ON ALL NEW '75HONDA , SEDANS ·Your choice of accessories plus lax & licens e Order yours today "FRIEDLANDER " Yb2S G G Bl•d . G G .. ,7.1111 Autos, Hew 9800 Autos, Hew 9800 Autos, Hew I ~ - -.,..,.., •1974's are available at •1968 TR4 Rdsir 1973 JAGUAR XK£-I 2 S3tiOO . 546-4290 a ft <#Nl72>. T'74 450SdEL 645·1102 great savings overfuture Radio, 4 speed, clean Koadster, mint cond., .~.:_JO_P_1~:.._______ (flN lSO>. remen ou Acnlatr..tllt .._Bay c .. 111 ·75 mode ls . As the XLE3l6 1 savings! l o 11 R d air, P 1S &P/li,4svd .. o MlSSll\NVJtMPORTS argest no s-oyt•e e· $1495 nulc age Must see Lo ap· Mercedes lem 97•0 Y '65 MGB Roadsi-er , 4· aler in the United Stale-s. Pr ec1aH!. Best offer ____ 8_3_1_·1_7_40 ____ , s peed , radio, healer, vre have a selection lhal *DOM IURHS * ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5,000 m1·1°s on eng1·ne, p .. _ • .. ..I!* 71Hl~·2561 before 5PM SELL US ... is unsurpassed. SILVER * orsc--wkdys. ·w MHZ 450SL, Harvest new clutch, has papers SHADOW Sedans. LONG 13631 Harbor b e ige . Sharp ! Only YOUROLDCARU for '$700 worttl recent WHE ELB A SE & G.G. 636-2333 For Classified Ad ACTION Call A DAILY PILOT AD-YtsOI '42·5611 9800 $10,11115. l953GSU> LEASEYOUOURS! work. $1099646-#4701r. CORNJCHE •models tn· - 831·1740dlr. 1171310) eluding several in olksw09en 9770 '66 Mercedes ~. Good mechanical <..'Ond. Very clean -good car to restore. $2800 or offer. 548-1487 100 New & Used to Choose ----------• s pecial ordered paint ••••••••••••••••••••••• Opel 9746 and/ or leather combina· l BUY Junk VW parts/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• tions. Cars. Call Dan 979--0935 . '71 WA90Nl900 . •We a lso t ake in trade (8lol0amorafter5pml House of llllftftl'ts XJnt. cond. n.500. the · very finest used .-7250-T~· '642·6068 Rolls-Royces. 71 VW Van. To~ rac\ '63 Mercedes 190C. '70MBZ280SEL4.5 Dark '68 opel Cpe, 4 speed, •Just a small examplt'> l>lln~~·39•000 '!11.£?L5(. f ' which have been com· 4!14 -7224 afl ti pm or AM /FM. Air. $1000/o . blue, sharp: Save! Only gauges, raltey wheels, pletely reconditi.oned ,·n wknds. - f ~ r. 5 5 6 -0 3 4 4 or $9499. (281GfN) Mission s tripes, $999. 64 6-4447 548-!J696 Viejo 131·1740 Dir. (XQAS34l our excellent service de-1967 vw· Baba Bug, re· pa rtm.e nt. All of Lhe built engine, new heavy M.B. 230 SL. 1965 Coupe •75 Mercedes Porsche 9750 following carry our 1 duty clutch. smog con· Roadster, xlnt comJ, 4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• year warranty; lrol, Shelby & U.S. mags , spd. P /s, P /b, burgun· EXEC. Specials Porsche, l\H>2-S. $3()00 •67 Rolls -Royce Sedan wide ures. headers, hood dy /black. $4950. Three low rruleage ex· orbestoffer, •67Mul1 Pk Ward Cpe. locks. •75 lags, am/Im 530-12a4. ecutive cars ; Fully 962~88 e628entleyLW.6w/d1v i·adio. $1500. Phonl d .Let't hand drive & air ti42-!la38 alter6 pm. '?a 280 4 Dr. Sedan. equippe : ·73 PORSCHE 914 2.0, •71 Long Wheel Base --------- Loaded! Sharp! Must ,80 . h AM /r.-M A M/ FM stereo, mags, w / division 174 VW-Extra Sharp! s e I 1 . B e s t 0 ff e r . 2 ~ll . . 1' 1 stereo, I 1 k e n e w . ~ 5 , S·O 0 . C · h C 833 -8084 . ser. 3800, lull sale price 645-4607 or5S~l17 •71 ormc e oupe llurry. 536-4744 $10,919; lease at $173.91 -:...--------• •72 Long Whl Base.Se<l --------- 10% 10%il0% OVER OVER I OVER SAVIHGSTO 10% * '68 VW• '7.l MBZ 280SL Coupe mo. (4l!mont.hopenend1961 Needs some body Pl h . J\M /L'M, xlnt. cond. Roads ter. aul o .• low lease, plus -tax) work. Must seU immed. • us 9 ot ers lrom 1002 ' " to '72 lo choose from. ~1.000. ti44-S7M eves & :ft~les, & Xlnl. 831-2040 450SE, full sale price,_m_a_k_e ..:.Qf_r_. 6_4_4_-4_504 ___ 1 ROY CARVER wknds. $14 ,949, ser. 37~. Lease '72911T.5$Pfed. --------- '69 300SEL lo mileage, at $255.81 mo. (36 month Air, Am/Fm, Aubergine ROLLS • 1 VW, 73 Pop top camper DEMO SAU OH JAGUARS MGB'S , Marinas from 52899 MG's from '34561 '3 766 HERB FRIEDLANDER 13750 hoc:ll ll•d. '!t6ZS Garde• Gro•e ll•d. 893-7566 FACTORY FACTORY I FACTORY I INVOICE INVOICE I INVOICE FIATS 197 5 ~Q~2~~S 124 S.-. 4 Doors 121 se..4Doors TOYOTAS ~~!!;odo, Your cho•ceot acc.es\or1e~ I Your choice of acce!tSOr1e~ plu~I•• & ltcen\~ I plu\14• & 1tcense Your ch<>teeof accessories plus I•• & ltetnse HERB ! HERB HERB FRIEDLANDER I FRIEDLANDER FRl.EDLANDER U 7501eed1 I 10081 Gorden 13750hodl 11¥d. I Gron ll•d lbd. 893-7566 I 537-5464 537.7777 f f I Autos, New 9800 Autos, M~w 9800 Autos, Hew 9800 Autos, Mew 9800 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• , A UNIQUE, NEW AUTO MERCHANDISING EVENT AUTO Did You )(now That With a 1975 Model You Get G~EA TER TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE FOR YOUR PRESENT CAR? ,, There's nev er been a better time to trade .... than r ight now. Local auto dealers inventory of good pr e-owned car s are low ..... the value of y our trade-in is at 15 year h igh right now ! See for yourself at any one of these dealer s soon. CISTA MW IAlSDll 9-Cen&T-ir. 110 .......... c--••H410 CllfOMITllS ... w lftW.ht~. t-. .Me u-.Jt 7 I llJl&TSlll ..._C....&trwdr• I • .,,_ ...... ,. ......... d .. a.1711 •toitftn llw•C-olT,.._l!t , ... , ....... Mreot. ~-14•·707f o flDMlfl IMrtm -...c.n ,., ................. . ............ .,,.,,,, 'llSTAJSDll UllC8UI MOCUll ................ ..,,,..c:.,ri IHH-h••&, -.. !Kii 14Z-N44 llllMICllEVIOUl c .......... Cwo&T,_._ MKA11W&J-, ...,.,_..._...,~" IOllllSOll & Siil llllCIUI IOCUl'f u...-... ury.c:.,ri 2U6H..t.er••&, c .... -s•o.suo WAii S. lll AMC 12us.w• s.te ..... HJ·~lt· a1 mnr roma ,.,...~&T~ .... 1 ......... ...... kedt47""' WACU llUZIA ..._,...,.. JIH .......... . c ............ s..., .. llCI Mlllll MITllS ..... IHW0111'W- '91te ..... U J.JI >t MISSIOll Yl(JO Mm ..................... 11711 ... ...,.n .. ......, .. wn..i..Ylejel>l·l740 • llAltlS tAllUJC c..-... l4HH_ .. , c .......... uMIOO llfl'811 DATSlll "-'-~ ........ Me<A ..... IJ ........ __.. .. ec.IJ).IJ .. IM 'AllOS M&ZIA ...... ~&T ...... ltOl•.w-...-•-710.1141 ll{WptRT 11.,WTS ........ L•IM-'' •• L_,,_ JIOO W.C-Hwl'- ......,..,. .. ec• 64a.t4tl ~c•n•• . .... 1011 $..M_ ........ ...--.11e.tt11 SAlllUACI UtUY .. TS IMW 21401...,........ ,...,_ ....-v1e1en1.1..o SllllSn rta '-4C«1•r-1tt , .......... .._""" ............ , .... 1 • t11Y£ISITY •-l m. l• H1n•ttC UN H.,._""'-C.... ,.....14M'4t beautiful. open end lease, pl us tax) Ph: 838-5790 lully equip. runs great pp. :>:><JOO. 498-24\19 s33.005218J8-43.S2 DEALER 240D, lull sale price '73 Pors che914 Dune Buogy parts. frame '75 45-0SEL. Loaded. Gold. ~9.0ll2, ser. 3945 . .Lease at silvn. blac,k intenor. ap-IN trans, t'~c. 646-5993 all. Less tha n 3000 mi. Sunr f. ~144.37 mo. (48 month per gr oup, mags. bra, s. 673 _8310 before 5 640-5673. open end lease , plus lax l xlnt cond ~195. 536-7797 i-----i 73 MBZ450SL Black , A·m 1Fm low m lies·. origin a l car! <SK3051 $10,975 JIM MARINO MOTOlt CAltS 1200 w. Coast Hwy. 645·1102 AcrMI tr-tht ~ Bay Cid •• * *. ·73 Mercedes 220 Gas AMJl"M·Radto Air Condiltonmg 17 ,000 Miles Excellent Condition MUST SELL! 9ti3-o767 979-819\l '72 M BZ 280SEL 4.5. Mlle Grn, Ith intr, loaded, like m·w 1 own. Make offer. 644 -1740 Jim Slemons Imports (714) 833-9300 MGI 9744 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '69 MGB. gd cond. Green, I'm s ter e o , ~1800 . 213-59~-ti300 before 3 or after 8. ROYCE U.S.A. 1972 vw Super p h s . I 234E.17t.hSL l fftle orsc e p!CIG S Cos ta Mesa 5-W-4444 Sunroof, s tereo, mag~. •1 '70-914 699BUE (Closed Sunday 1 speed 030ETK '72-914 610Ffl $2395 '73-914 037HOF SaQb 9760 • DOH BURNS* '7 4-914 31 lLOU ••••• ••• • • •• ••••• ••••• • i Porsche Ai.di • * DOM BURMS * · · 1 13631 Harbor • Porsche Audi * ~A Al!!9 ~-P ·-636-23JJ l363l H ar~~-2.,.,0 .~ Lcl Us TakelheBugs c.; · G · v~ __ ,,.,_., Buy or lectse Out of Your BUG ! 1970 MGB r ed converl.72 9 l lT Targa, 5 s p . Authorized The HrooklynBugCo. w/black mt. 2 tonneau am/fm stereo, alloys, Sales &Service 1974 Charle St. C.M. covers . luJ?g. ra{'k, mag 42000 mi. :i;&>!-.15 644-1717 Beach Imports 548-9141 whls. ~l.975 !-.168-9172 ' MacArthur and .ipecializin~ in VW & Ott ,---. --.-. -~ --ti3 Porsche 48.\1 m1. !IM on Jamboree f{oad Vehicles. Part;i, 70 MGH Gf Coupe , eng. no rust S2750·may B4S-Dove 75'!-0000 ~e r vi c e, weldin g llnllsh racmggreen.Not trade, + cas h ror 1labrit almg. many around lh1s nice. German ::.edan 003-G.>39 _ _Newport Bea~ Workmanship Must See! 8l1·1740dlr. ---Guarant.et.'CI! 1973 , 914 2.0 Por.jche '72 SAAB 1972 MGB GT s uperb cond. 8 track . ·74 VW Bus, radia l tires. Cpe. Radio, 4 s peed, air am t fm ste reo, :i;5650. 4Door. _Automat l l' 1-~M stereo tape. Many. con d. w 1 r e whee Is. 557·41 37 lran.s mission, !1"1r con~~i extras . 12.000 miles . Ser.~282~46 tioning, AM/l' M radi"1 $4700. Days 644-42~3 $3495 72 Porsche 9HT. silver vmyl ~p, extra clea"I eves & Sun 673-5360 ask 1973 MGBRdstr wt black, 5 s pd, air . t9UIHf:S) for Mr. Shoemaker o1 . . • _ am/Im slereo,-alloy $3277 M D 1-1 , 450 SE. slvr, blk, llhr, 4602~Jppe0ed , radio, mags, wheels,4s.ooomi499.104!l I _ !::__?_rs_e_. ___ _ :;n roof alum whls, l '63 VW. $399, 4 speed ... 1creo. crs cntrl , all op-$3595 Renault 9755 l>ftUl WJi6 w/sunroof. 646-4447 Ulr t1ons. exec car 16000 m1. * DOH BURNS * Ci BZ'f ••••••••••••••••••••••• (014 ) lake over lse .-&save 9-5 1 ---davs 213.926.6515 wknd. * Porsche Audi * '69 Renault R-10. Low Mi. ;~: h b -13631 Harbor Has tow bar. JOMPB ·:'<• VOLVO ·7u liug. New elute: • rks, e ve 714·49!:H601 Mr G.G ti3ti-2333 $800Cash.540--0603 orig. painl. Compl rebll . H1llm~~ . 1966 Hnrbor C M 646 tJOJ eng. S~,550.or makeoller . Autos Used 99 AeltosUsed 990 Autos Used 9900 Subaru ----.762 Must sell..675-2804. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••··~··•••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••• ••••••••••••• Volvo 9772 •75 MUSTANG II • .., looll . SAU PllCE Only 1000 miles sssos SAVE s4405 red/whit e top; Ai.C , $1100 Auto .. etc. (950LSF) '73 B.DOJlADO Yel l ow/Matching leather; lf'U than 27.000 miles; Ser. '4954. 173 DE VILLE Beige/Matching leather; low mileage; (649HPCl 172 a.DORADO Metallic green/Matching leather; 1e .. 1han 36.000 milet> Ser. 3251. . . '73 JAGUAR Full power, chrome ~•; l•as thaf\ 25.000 ma.: (749JER) '72 MEllCEDES 280 SEL '4 ,6 : fully 9QUIPP9d; (004G1 M) Kelly lffli • S.AU ratc:f • s7 455 ~:~ 56500 IC..,.... SAU PllCE 56285 :t~~S48QQ •etr looll SALi PllCI ·S61 ·25 :t~S450Q ; . '71 SUBARU WAGON Dark blue-gd gas saver. P vt. pty. 675-1>'75:_ __ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Toyota 9765 ·74 Wagon, like new. 4 sp<l. 19 ,000 m1, AM /FM stereo, fact. air. l\tu:s1 sell. SSOOO. 4!M-405\ ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 COROLLA. 2 dr. Blt.ie. UI 7 3 Vo 1 v o 16 •l E Realnicems: Am /Fm .auto, air , • 557-35~ • leatller mt., low miles. --------Xl c ond . Al t ti pm , ·12 Toy o ta Corona . 49-l -02n . hrdtop, auto, ,\/l ', .xlnt --------- 'cond . Call 962 ~iu<!4. 74, 145 Wg n, stick, a1 Jm •-----.-.....---s r c o, 17 000 m 1 . '71 Ma MK JI Wagon. 213-ti36·0581/71536·8642 Air, nds work,~. "'MC 673-8i7t>. "' 9905 ··~···················· THEALL NEW PACERS AV AILAILE FOR · IMMEDI~ TE DELIVERY! * GOOD SELECTION of Colors & Equipment . . r I II S, Y· s. 3, ·k d r s, It r. 2 • . i\I :,I r • •• ., I ~OLYO SALE! '72 CHEV Kingswood St. Wgn. Xlnt cood. $2000 firm. 673-6746. Factory Demos & Ex ec:utive Cars. Good Us VolvoSelecllon 1970 Chevelle MaUbu Sp. ALL PRICED Cpe, full pwr, + a/c, xlnt To SB.L cond. nu tires, $1875 644-2877 Alllol,UHd •••••••••••••••••••••••"GS eo r vair, Autol AMC 9905 Transportation. $15, •••••••••••••••••••••• 644-7282 . 1973 GrenWn. xlnt cond. has e verything JNC, u/ 72 Impala, 4. dr hardtop, auto trans, 6 cyl, g loaded, $1~. mi. $2200, 714/837-6491 714.-673-0069 67 Americab «O HT, &cyl C....._.al auto tra ns, low mile ~.646-5813 WILL Sw•p '68 Am· bassador·wgn., reblt. V8, P /S, P /B. air, lg. fasn. car., Econmy. ro VW, sm. ir;nporL or ? 963·7454 '70 HORNET SSI', P/S, A/C, econ, xlnt. cond Must sell $1,500/besl 752-0514 72LIMCOLH COMTIM&n'AL MAllCIV White on white. Loaded wath options. Real nice ~~~~6 )discoont price. $5146 GUSTAFSON 16800 BeachBlvd. H.B. 842~ 9910 73 Mark IV. A~utely­ gorgeous ! OnJy 28,000 ••••••••••••••••••e•••• mt. & in perf. cond. hick 68 Riviera, bm w/black EVERY EXTRA. $6895. vinyl top a/c J'ull pwr Buyer w/gd. credit can am/fm to seule estate fin. S6675 + tax & lie. 846-6772 Pvt. pty. 552-7000. 1973 Buick Custom Eves/wkends-,63j)-()072' J:aSabre. 4 J)r. A\jto. aar, '72 LINCOLN Coupe. Jail whl, P /s, P/h. 44,UOO Absolutely loaded with frwy miles. New tires. 1 u x u r y options . R·yns g r eat! $2195. (012FWW )$3699 496-7882. SUNSET FORD • '66 Buick Special Good cond. S375or 5440 Garden Grove Blvd Westminster -636-4010 __ be_st_o_l_te_r_._968_-6_1_49_._ '67 Lincoln Continental. 1969 Buick Skylark. air, Bestoffer. R/H, xlnt cond. $800. Aft Call 495--04.35 6 PM or wknds 645--0385 ---------'69 Cont. 4 Dr. In xlnt '64 Riviera. Clean! Xlnl cond. 4 Extra tires; low tra.nsporlat1on. ~5 or mi. Sl,530. 673-6210 offer. 842-6269. days, ~-1082 Eves. Codiloc 9915 '62 4 Or., air, gd. cond. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $425or bestolfer. 1970 El Dorado. Xlnl.cond. 831·0328 P IS, P/B, Am/Fm C . l M k 3 'stereo. Very cle&I\. 1971 ontaneota ar · 714/673~51 alt6 $4100. L~aded . Im· maculate. 497-2805. 72 CADILLAC Corfeffe COUPE DE VILLE ••••••• •. • •••••••o•••• • Black on black. Beaulafol 1971 Corvette xlnt cond car with d ght' miles. 32,000 miles: Air cond : Loaded. (827FLP> Good P/S, Am/Fm. Best offer buy at over $5500. 557-9950. -$4326 GUSTAFSON 't\8 Veue ConverLible 16800 Beach Blvd. Hardtop. 4 speed. Power H.B. 842.-8844 windows. 536-4709. Cadillac 69, Coupe de CORVETTES Ville, Clean, mech. A·l, Always a selectaop or with all xtras. Asking used Corvette's Phone $1175/ofr 645-34-49 about new '75 's an stock ---..------• Howard Chewolet CADILLAC DoveandQuaal Sts >-> • N r MacArthur . vver 70 to choose rrom. Jamboree and 8r1sto1 From $1995. GMA Newport8each833--05a5 F' I &Le ' .... }"'\ti ... ~~·"'·~·,· 'i".'\ ... ~ . •' .... ,,_~, . -. r ... ~4 :,4 ·' . ·' ' ,_ ·. . Jt 4 ,.,.:,. <VC•.a. JI-.!..-.: • , · J ---------· '73 Vette 454-Auto T top lthr int, racmg grn pm stripe. Air stereo pwr w 1 n d ,/ s t r g / b r k 1> 4944>4S0547-1711 Cadillac 1964 Fleetwood. 74 Corvette Sllngray 10 Auto, PI wndws & seats mi. a/c. power steerurg Nut1res. ~295.831--0332. & Brakes, Con'vert 1972 EL DORADO Convt. 751--017_1_a_f_t 5_. ___ _ lo. mi, all xtras, PvL Ply 1972 T·lop. 350-air, 4 spd, $4100, 675-5050 Am/Fm stereo. s.5650/of 1971 Cadillac 40 oo fer. ti4S~062 days or mi 1 es. J m m~cul~te. 675-8713 eves $2600. 497-2805. '73 Corvette·One owner Cadillac ti9, Coupe de Ex. con~1tion. ~II for Ville, Clean.~h. A-1, appt. 543·2~ with afl xtfl~ Askin $1175/ofr 645·3449 Cadillac '72, Coupe de Ville, White, Pr1va\e Party, 646·8897 1972 Coupe de Valle, xlnt cond. xtras, 642·6878 •as Camaro, 325 erig, ne tires & brks. Good cond $900. 552-3377 lrvine. Alllet,Mew tlOO ...................•.. ~ ~ 9100 ...... ~·· ·''' .................................................................... . '74 ROTARY Pick• Automatic transmission (53'409X) Used low mt. .IMMEDIAn DELIVERY I 52777 ··:.: s1·99 .. .'s•,1·75 . t;>OWN ~ MOr«H un1 Mt pnc:e P'U• tax a lie:. s&l.76 ''*'mo -w.ct. tu & lie & ell c:anv'l'V c~ tor only 48 '"'-( Delllrredpeymentpnct 14123AMull~Rlle171~ I '74 MAZDA RX4 Coupe. Used. Low m1. (83'4KLJ) IMMEDIATE $2J7J DELIVERY . '! I i ~5 1 ·99'· 981 15 · , DOWN MONTH S2777 !vii pnce Plus '" & l9e $11 76 \oiti nw> om1 •net tu & he & ell carry.no Cll•119• air only 41 -~ Oefe«eo payment poc:e •• t 2S Annual Per~ Rll• 11 7~ .. 'JO· DATSUN PICKUP (38748T) ; IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 172 FORD PICKUP Courier (69542U) 51177 168 TOYOTA SED. Automatic (WXU706) s577 171 MAZDA RX2 C<>upe (105DJH) 51177 591:1 5100DH. 546~. i 1111 lutt pnc• ptus Tax l •c Hb &4 toe• ,.., ""'' tnC1 1U & lie. & 111 CatlY•"U Cl>•-lor onty 30 ,..,, Oe4erfed oa.,.,...n1 pnc• • t 491 ~ Annual Perc.niaoe Rat• tS 73,. U171uttpnceotwtu&I~ 12H710111mo omt incl l&I & toe & all tanylng Cll8fV" lar 0<Wy 24 n'OS 0.terreo -nt P'IC• $ 7~0 28 NtrtJltl ,..,_age Rlle2t ~ s100 S4664 DM. MO. S 1177 lull 1)<1Ce ptul tu & lie S4e &4 IOC31 ,.., pml •net , .. & he & 111 cerrv•no criar-t0< ontv 30 rros O.terrecs oaymen1 P<•Ct S 141111 20 Annu8I Pe<cenc1111e Riie t6 73% :?ii!~!5>1!~R~ARK II 5100DM. 546~. ' 51177 •1111 hill -ptus ••• & 1tc 146 &4 IOlll mo Dini onc1 .., & hC a 111 u1rv1nt C"llf09S lar OfWy 30 mos o.4erred oa~m pnca l t 490 20 Anno.ill Percanc-iie Rate t6 73~ 5100DOWN 5977 lull P<•Ce plus ta• & 11c 140 63 1e>1al ,,..., om1 mcl ta. A he • all canv•ng • ctlat11H tor orly 24 mo-. Deterred payment pr.ca I 1211~ 92 Annull Pe<•on1aoo Alie 2 t 08% 172.DATSUN (LBl 10176346) RJLL PRICE 51377 171 FIAT 850 Spart Coupe (901 BZJl FULL PRICE s1277 172 MAZDA RX2 Coupe (126GSF) RJLL PRICE 51477 172 CHEV. VEGA Fastback (FYF95 7) RILL PRICE 51077 5100.DN. 56~. 51371 lull oto<:e pt14 t .. A It<:. Mia 88 tOCll rro o<n1 Incl , .. l he & •II c•rryong ct>~ lar Qt"ly :io rt'O$ Oel«1eo oayment P<•Ce l tll2tl.40. Al'Alel Pwe91'Caoit Rate?t 73% · l1271 tun DflC9 Dlus IU & he 508 86 l<UI "1) pml •ntl ILi & he & all car1Y•"ll cnarges lor only le l'l'<IC Oeterreo oavmeni price l 18~8 oe Annwll ~ Reta 21 46"' ll 417 lull once plus tax & lte $54 !>4 IOlal rro pmt •net 1u & he 4 all carrv1n9 ci>a1ges tor only 36 ,..,, ~,.,.,.., oayment ""'e '2063 44 ~ Percem-iie R11e 18 14% lt07 7 lull once 111\4 le.< & 1te '46 40 Iota ,.., Dml •"Cl IU & ltC & &ll~f'(l)\g CllW111!$ tor onlt 30 tros o.,.,,.., oavment Pr>Ce $1492 Annual Pto<C."'111• Raie 21 73,. COURIERS AT t ~7 1'~ord LTD hardtop, .R/H, air, ,iclnt cond. Prv Pty. Call 968-5185. '73 TORONADO lo mi, luxury , fully equ1p'd, jusl tuned, $3.950. 49a.7901 '71 hlhr -r- Auto, .tuas.. power 11 RANCH.ERO GT-351 st~. radio, heater,· Cl~veland Sng. 40 Gal ' \ License tJ.YSCCM · gas tank, instru. stereo1 ' •--i~ fill•cllMJ air, s~. control, S3200, ~....... 497-21M lleavemsg) $ 1377 '71 Galaiue, 2 DR, H.T., V -8, air. auto, pwr, steer· mg. New engme! Only $1199 . 646-4447 Dir (704CUM > 71 ........... .. Auto. trans., radio, lileater, mag wbeels, decor group. License f™FAY lpecWRHKilt ........ '70 Country 8nd.· WgQ. t'/aar, PS. PB. (.o T_.i. M1chel1n-s. $1,095. 4.99-1506. 1588 '69 Ford Cortina. reblt , eng., good clutch & brks S675. 642-6820 ' V4 w.c. c-• . Uncohl ·4 41Mc, 6 · cyl., auto. 9945 -trans., power steering, 1dt.e) brakes, radio, be.:la wb.ltewall tires. ~ ~) .~ ..... ~ !A• ...... f" • 52867 ." , .... c...... w.,.. Auto. trans., radio, heater, pOwer steering, power windows, air cond. ( YXVS88) SpecW Pll •t .. ......... ;. s7a9 - ·1 ...... , .... V.&, auto. trans.. fact. air, power steering, radio, heater. vinyl roof. (~JOX > ............ ...... 53188 74 ..... S... Auto. trans., power lleering. radio, heater, whitewall tires. vinyl interior. low, low miles. (415KXT) SpecWAll..cillt ......... 52267 74....C:w.tdu Leaded incl. power lleering/br~kes, vinyl roof, low, low miles CClllOKBS> SpecW ....... ........ ~ 53277 • •••••••••••••••••••••• 71 LIHCOl.H MARKlll Loaded with equipment. Black on black 1n beautit'ul condition with low mlles. Trus as a lux· ury car at ~74 belo"' Ke lley Blue Book. • l016HHU> $3716 GUSTAFSON 16800 Beach Blvd. II. B. 842-8844 ·75 Continent.al. SS.800 or take over lease. 3 mos. ne-. 4000 + m1 . Will sacrifice las t mos pymt, Ask lor Frank sais-5010 Meffrick ••••••••••••••••••••••• 73 FORD . MAVERICK 2 OoorSed 6Cyhnder Automatic Trans AM Radio White w I blue mterior $1995 See at Daily PU.t ~yee p artrillg lot 330 W. Bay, Cost.a Mesa or Call Mar~ret Greenman •'642--4321 • '71 Toyota (9600TO) 5899 '70 Toyota (856AQE) 5 1099 '6f YW (stk. 627A) 1975 FORD GRAMTORIMO ~T eoupe. Automaltc:,, llOW9f •tee1lng, ltlnyl top. aor c0nd1llontng (VZV6821 Aulometoc:. PC>Wef 11._ff,g & bfal<n vinyl lop llf eood1ho1,. tng CtUIH COflllOI (638.JfT) MONTE CAILO 1975 IMC PICKUP CHEVY '>'•TOM P1«up R1d10 and he•ler 175693G) ' (504016)