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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-03-29 - Orange Coast Pilotl I Oran Big B11111tfl Rudi !\' ava, 2, of Santa Ana eyes giant p lastic Easter bunny that decor ates lawn of plant in Irvine Indust rial complex. Rudi dropped by to pay his respects to the big fellow while on a recent outing. Strike Fund Plea At Douglas Scored ll) K.\T H Y ( 1..\:\C\ 0111\e O•llY Pilol 51•11 A .suggci:ition lhal tfle L'nitcd Auto and J\erospaCl' Workers donate money to strik111g .McDon- ne ll Dou~la s me1chinists \\a!> brandt!d "illogical" Friday by one liAW leader. · Doug Griffith, aS!>islant to the president of the UAW local in Lakewood, said Robert Berghoff. he local's vice president, \\CA!> 'grand standing" when he made that suggestion earlier In the day. Berghoff had announced he \\aS asking n ational t 'AW presi dent Lt'onard Woodt•o<:k to makl· Mrike fund p:i) ments to 19.000 strik1n~ mt•mbl•I'!> or the lnkrna t1onal .\ssociation of }lachinii:its J.\M strike funds wall b<: t'X hauslcd at the end of the month. and the uni.in \\HJ depend upon contributaons to continue payinJ! the strikers 540 a\\ el!k .. Berghoff ls proposing th al\\ l! supplement the IA~1 strike whic·h right today has caused 6,200 of our people to be laid off," Griffith ~aid. · "first. 1 do not follow lus logic ' HE HOLDS KEY DEMOCRAT SLOT Sim:e 1961, th18 NE~i-'SSAME haa seroed m leader of the Dem<>cralk: party 01 the U.S, Stnatt In thot role. hQ lia:1 been in- vo lved (JS Democrat• have b<"t'11 forming their currn1t ta.r o,.d '"'"flJI ltgl.sl<ltive pro- fJO'Ol•. Con JIOll itUtitV11 hun? To /ind out ff 11ou 11artted Jum c~W, '""' ro TUE QUJ~. wlucla ~r• lodoll on P~ AD. Othtt """'' qW(alfon• ore /eotllttd in THI: QUl1., whieh •• publ18hfd btl the Doi· 111 Ptl« 06 a ••rvtce to orfl'I atudent $ • \ ,111d I think he \\ ould be hard- pres!>ed to convince the 6,200 hit- ting the streets or that." Griffith said. He noted Bcrghoff is running for prc8ident of the local against incumbent Clarence Gregory. ··He just wants his name in the headlines,·· Griffith charged. fie said Gregory's ·'offil.'ial po!>ition is we aren't making any s uch re- quest.·· The liAW earlier agrt'ed to a l'Ontract offer nearly like that turned down Sunday by the LUI. In addition, Griff 1th said. the l ' AW in Detem ber asked the . IA~I to join a "unity µact·· so both unions \\Ould l.'ither stdt..c together or settle together But the IA~I refust•d. .\kanwhile. IA~t leaders ::st the Huntington Beach l o~al \\elcomed the suggested dona· t1on. But Bob Young. business direc- tor. said he hopes it was not made "because or political in - fi~hting . ·· "I think it is a worthwhile pro- posal, .. Young s aid. ''Our fight 1s indirectly their fight." t:nion officials at the head- quarters of Lodge 720 in Tor- rance could not be reached for comment . Omar Bradley, Q2, Making Progress LOS ANGELES <UPl>-Omar Bradley, last surviving U.S. (ly" i:itar general, was reported con- scious, moving and doing much better today following brain sur- cry. A •matt hole wa drtllcd in the skull of t~ 82·year-old olftc::er Wednesday to remove a blQOd clot lhat ca~d a 1ln>ke ¥1r~h lf. Ne h~ ... fl1 r~etlrm'lll>o"l'. nolcnl earlier, tiul UCL,\ medical center sourcH H d Pridl.)t he wa1i. "doins ntuch better. He I movlng h11 extr~mltJ~ end Is pro((resi>ing sntlsCactorU,»." ) ORANGE COUNTY, CAUFORNlA . SATU RDAY , MARCH 29, 1975 TEN CENTS Ente~ Da ~~ng Sniper Kills 2 Officers MOUNT HOLLY, N.J. <AP>- " Kill him! Kill him!" shouted a crowd of onlookers as poli ce dragged a b leeding man from a three-story home from which a sniper had opened fire, killing two po I i c e m e n a n d c r i t.i c a 11 y wounding a third. James Carhart, 22 and un- employed, was arrested after police shot their way into the house in this working class sub- urb across the Delaware ·River from Philadelphia following a three-hour siege. Carhart was hospitalized with a shotgun wound in the right hip. Doctors said be was in serious condition. "Re wouldn't give up," said Mount Holly Police Chief Eugene Stafford after Carhart was pulled into a police car Friday night. Stafford said he would seek murder eharges against Carhart. "We had to fire shots through the doorway. He was firing and he was incoherent,'' the chief said. Saili119 Alo11g Witnesses said the siege start- ed at s undown when Carhart stood in front of his house and fired a series of stray shots with a handgun. A passing motorist summoned police. Stafford said two officers ar- rived and one was shot down on the pavement. While tb.e second officer took cover, a lh1rd officer was shot as he emerged from his car. The big winds blowing Friday were enough to keep most O~ange Coast sailors in a snug harbor. But. for Tom Miller, they provided the perfect excuse to roll his land sai~er out t<? th.e parking lot at the Orange County Fairgrounds m landlocked Costa Mesa and set sail. "We saw tbe-cop;Jaying in the street.'' said Judy Jobes. 13, a IRJOhnr-~ of Ute omters was looklng up at me. I just knew he was dead.'' Wind Takes Surf er Stafford identified the dead as patrolmen Don Alshier, who turned 30 on Friday and only in January left the P hiladelphia police department reportedly seeking a quieter job, and \\."illiam Wurst, 23. For a Wild Ride Injured and in critical condi- tion with a bullet wound in the neck was officer John Holmes. 36. · Forty-mtlc-;rn-hour winds \\ ert fast carrying a 17-y~ar-old s urfer toward Catalina Is land F'riday when he and his surfbo<ird \\ert: res~ued by 11 untington Stall Beach lifcgu<irds Skateboarder Smacks Auto Homer Boyd, 17. Los An gele!> was a mile out to sea, shivering and exhausted, when the rescue boat Surf \V atch pulled him aboard A 10· year-old Laguna Beach boy was hospitalized Friday ni ght after his skateboard apparently careened into a passing car. ··~ext time you \\ant to go to Catalina buy a tit·ket and take tht boat. .. one county harbor official quipped later, as 8o'.'d talked about his venture The youth said Friday "as the fifth time he had tried surf mg "It'~ also the last time l m Police said Samuel W. Parsley, 10, of 342 Poplar St.. was admitted to South Coast General Hospital with bruises and posi:ibly some broken bones. He was reported in stable condition. surfing 1111 a \\and~· da:•. he grinned Bo yd .i n d ~· f n e n d . T 1 m Whalen. 18, of Lon ~ Reach. had dri vcn to Bol~a Chica SlC:tte Beach for a day 1n the " ater. Officers said the youth was skateboarding down Poplar Stree t when h e apparently collided with a passing car at the intersection of Cypress Drive, at 6: lSp.m . "I was blown out lo sea before I knew what happent•d, .. the youth said. • Sunrise Services Slated on Coast Easter sunrise services have been scheduled m rn:11n areas along the Qrange Coast. Largest of these is at Davidson Field on Ne\\ port Harbor High School campus al 6: lS a.m. Sponsored by Newport Harbor Kiwanis Club, for the 17th year. the service will feature a 400-voice choir and Cal\'ary Chapel's "Children of the Day." The Rev. Dr. George Wood. pastor of Newport-Mesa Christian Center, wiU lead tht• services; the Rev. Chuck Smith of Calvar y Chapel will pre· sent the sermon. · other sunrise sen ·ices include . COSTA MESA CITY PARK on Center Stre~t ut G·3~ a .m .. ~ducted by Newport Harbor Church of Religious Sc1et1ce. MISSION VI EJO PARK, Los Alisos and Via Pera, at n a .m .; conducted by Presbyteriart-Church of the Masu~r. :'\1~sion Viejo. 1 PAULO DRIVE-IN THEATER , Costa ~lcsa. at fl 3() m .. conducted by ChrisfLutheran Churth or Costa ~les a . \\'AR~Blt AVENUE DRIVE-I N THEATER. Huntington Beach, at 8 a.m.; con<lucled by Central Baptist Temple. special choir music; Pastor Thom Hay to speak on "Th" RcsuTrectton." llVl l'\E BOWL, Home of Pa untoflhe )t<tsters, ~1una Beach, at8•30 a.tn.: spons ~aB ach JayCet~. 'Miurtce Gl.4man, internat&onat t or Kiwani.s. to ™ dent "The ~aster it CoGilft1'': t ft' messn1e b tht• tv. Jalk Re)'nolds of itihbOrt.oOd Conatreption;1l C urch.1 , • • • AddiUMal Holy D y eevl«S r vtn Otoniit.! Co<1"1 ch~~es 1p"ar on Pa, A4, A~M>d t "A ' Boyd paddled out too far and became too tired to fight the \\ind State Lifeguard Doug .\rmstrong s potted the youth at 9 30 a m ahout 200 yards off shore Both he and Whalen pad died out to help. But Boyd was too tired to paddle back to shore. Arms trong stayed with him. u hi le the rt>scue boat made the tnp from its !'\ewport Harbor dock By the lime Boyd was rescued. he'd been in the waler an bour and had drifted a mile out into the ocean. But warm and dry later, he laughed a bout the episode. "He saw some dolphins out there and thought they were sharks," has friend, Tim. joked. Homer just smiled. "Yeah, I though I was finished.'' Ford to Tell Tax Decision On TV Today \\'ASHI!'\GTO!'\ <l"Pl1 President Ford will tell the na lion this afternoon if he will sign or veto the S24.8 billion lax cut bill that the Democratic con- trolled congress passed hoping to lift the economy out of a re- l't-!->sion . The President obtained air time at 4:30 p.m . PDT on all ma- JOr radio and'television networks to reveal his decision. The While House said his 10 to 15 minute speech from the Oval office will include "a statem e nt on economic policy." Ford plans to leave immediate-h afterward for Palm Springs to begin e1 nine-day Easter vaca- tion. He is scheduled at Palm Spt- mgs airport belween·l0:30 and lJ pm. If Ford signs the legislation. most Americans will collect re- bates of between SlOO and $200 on their 1974 tax payments starting in mid-May. and withholdin& for 1975 ttutes will be reduc~. Th~e provisions, plus otfler tu. <'redits, were approved Wt.'Clnea day by Congress in an ~rrort to stimulate the sluggi9h econol't\Y. If Ford rejects the m aisu~. •~ the White House ha~ soid ht might do, a \'ote on '·hether to override hi~ action in OonR~ ts (See FOMD, Pagt-A%) ~ Frantic Refugees Fired On SAIGON < V Pl > -Communist troops have moved into Da Nang under cover of a heavy artillery barrage. prompting military !>Ources to call the situation in South Vietnam's second largest city "hopeless." South Vietnamese soldiers to- da:-· opened fire with machine gun!> on hundreds of frantic re- fugees try ing lo get aboard one of the last flighb out of Da !'\ang. Panic-stricken refugees tllrew themselves in front of th'e aircraft's wheels and soldiers flred on the crowd with machine guns. \\'hen the plane landed in Saigon the mangled body of a i:ioldier. his :\116 rifle s till !>trapped to his shoulder, was dangling from the undercarriage of the Jet. In Saigon. a CSA Galaxy cargo plane made the first delivery of a new emergency airlift of medicine and supplies to South \'ietnam . .: t:.S. Army Chief of Staff Gen. 1'"'rederick Wey and visited go\'· ernment leaders and gave them a;;suranl'es of President Ford's "Strong support." A l,;.S . statement said Weyand told President Nguyen Van Tbieu the United States was firmly behind "the determined re- sistance of the people of South \'1etnam to the massive invasion by a :'\orth \'ietnamese expeda· tionary corps in flagrant and cynical disr egard of the pro-, \'IS ions of the Pans a~eemenl.'' Col. Vo ·oon g Giang. a s pokesman for the Viet Cong's provisional revolutionary gov- crnmenl. said Communist ad- ministrations had been set up in <See DA :\'ASG, P age A2i Gusts Buff et Orange Coast; Boats Ripped Blustery winds l'Onlinued to pound the Orange Coast Friday mght, and weathermen predicted the gus ts could last al leas t through Sunday. But police and coastal officials reported little damage, and by late Friday e\'ening the strong \\inds had somewhatsua;ided. Authorities al Catalina Island s aid winds had died down there from the 35-knot gusts that blast- ed the mouth of Avalon Harbor earlier in the day. "But we are still getting winds of 15 lo 20," ·said )l ike Kreil, harbor patrolman. Seven boats moored in the harbor were ripped loose earlier. he said. Four broke up on rocky shores, but the other three were saved without major damage. . ix persons aboard one of the boats, a 35-foot cabin crwser. <Stt \\.lSDS, Page .U ) ~lore o( the same blustery winds are predicted through today but Easter Sunday would be warmer and less windy. HiihS today in mid 60s, lows in mid 40s. I NSIDE TODA l' Lealie Nielsrn 1s fel~'ion's favorite tnltam. and he /1nd1 lhe wo rk profitable and - sometimes -enjoyable. Story. Page 86 I I I AZ DAIL v PILOT vessel. The names or thostl aboard were not immediately availabh: .Kreil listed the w.mdStorm as one of the worst lo hJl Avalon since t.he disastrous blow of 1966 when 18 boats w e r e los t or severely damaged. The U.S. Coast Guard wu con- du~Ung an air and sea search earl)' today for a man who 8J?· parenUy fell overboard his sail· ing vessel! enroute from Marina de! Rey lo Catalina. Officials said thl' tncident hap- pened between 6.30 and 8 p.m . ·Friday night seven miles from Avalon. Two women aboard the boat were hos pitalized m Avalon for shock, a uthorities said. Their names were not available. Temperaturt.>s "ere expected to reach the m 1d 60's today and the upper 60's Sunday, with lows each night of them 1d 40's. Winds and cool temper atures apparently wen~ keepmg Easler vacationers orr Ora nge Coast beaches. Newport Beach lifeguards re- ported Friday water t em- peratures wen~ at 50.9 degrees, the third lowest since they start· ed keeping r ecords in 1924. Lt. Logan Lockabey said in 1950 temperatures hit an all-time low or 50.4, and an 1953 they dipped to 50.6. .. Except for a few Wt't ·suited s urfers, the re jus t isn't anybody out the re," h e said. Lifeguards at Huntington Stale Beach a greed, reporting water te mperatur es or 51 degrees. Officials at San Onofre Stall' Beach said that while few beachgoers a r e hitting the water, campgrounds there have been filled s ince l:.ist Friday, ;.ind there has been heavy d ay use on t he sand. F rom Page ·A l FORD ... certain soon a fter the House and Senate return April 7 from their Easter r ecess. The Pres ident was said to b eli eve he has the votes to m a ke a veto stick. Ford has r epeatedly voiced ob· jections to n umerous amend- m~nlS that were added to the basic tax relier plan, arguing that they would s harply increase federal spending ""hile s lashing tax revenues and lead to a new upsurge of inflation. But a Ford d ecision to veto the bill is sure to have political im· pact, and some White House aides advised him to sign the bill r ather than ris k sharp criticism from the public for further delay- ' ing lax relief. One Wh ite House official said Ford consid ered the decision the toughest he has h ad lo make since taking office last Augu~t. Others said the President was tom between conflicting recom- m endations from his top ad- visers. As late as F r iday e vening, when Ford's speaking plans were d1sclo~ed. 1l aooear<.'<l that the President still was in the process of making up his mind. Asked then if Ford had r eached a Cinc.il decis ion, Press Secretary Ron :..essen said, .. He is deciding." Doily Pilot Deft•~ b G11arowtftd Monday-Friday· If y<>u do not have )'OUr oac>e< by 5 30 p.m •• call befOl"e 7 p.m. and your cocy ,,..,u be de- lrlefed. Saturday and Sunday· II y0u do no4 receive your copy by 9 am Salur· day.°' 8 am Sunday. call befCKe 10 .a.m and your copy w ill be del!Vefed. c 1rc .... 1-Te..,._.. Most Orange Counry Areas •4J-4l21 Northwest Hun11nglon Beach. and W.Stminsfer ....... 540-IZZO San Clemenle, Capu11rano Beacn. San Juan Capislrano. Dana Point, South Laguna. 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Los Angeles police declined comment until they could see the document. •Potatoes A r e Free SALT LAKE CITY -JdC1ho potato farmers plan a giveaway oC 100.000 pounds of potatoes in a parking lot today. continuing a protest of low prices that started with a four-hour free-for-a ll in Boise, Idaho. In addition to the protest, farmers have been dumping two million pounds of potatoes a day either by feeding them to cal· tie or unloading tt\em in remote areas -to ease the s urplus. said Del Ray Holm, a protest leader. He said the nation:-ride surplus has been estimated at 2 billion pounds. ·•He Die s Laughing Kl;\;G 'S LY;\;:\, Eng l and ICPi i -Alexander Mitche ll found the a ntics of his favorite television program so hiJarious that he laughed nonstop for 25 minutes. Then h e coll apsed and died. :Vtitc h e ll, a 50-year-o ld bricklayer . ate a heavy dinner before watching the program. Doctors sa id the s train of the laughtt'r a s he w :.is digesting killed him. •Inmates Flee TYLER. Tex. -Police recap- tured the most d a ngerous of five inmates who broke out of the Smith County jail Friday, but another jailbr eaker managt>d to com incc officers he was a va- itrant and they helped him flee town. Edward Elton Corey, charged with the shotgun slaymg of fou r was arrested as he tried to brc.•.ik into a house. He was not armed :.md offiCl·rs said he offered no re· s1stancc. Frflm Page A I DA NANG ••. Hue, which fell last we<'k, a nd other cities captured in the cur- rent offensive. He told reporte rs at the Viet Cong's r egula r news conference in Saigon that m a n y government uniUi .. r eturned to the revolu- tionary s ide with their equip- ment.'' . )lllitary sources said there had been a .. total breakdown of dis- c ipline" amon g government forces at Da Nang. with at least 100.000 troops in complete disar- ray. .. The s ituation is hopeless," one military source said. Loss of th e port city 370 miles nurlh of ::,c.i1gon would be the \.\orst defeat for anti-Communist fortes in Indochina since the fi ghting s tarted in 1946. The last Americans at the U.S. consul..atc general in Da Nun~ boarded a s hip off the coast just after midnight. sources said , and Lt. Gen. :'\go Qua ng Truong, the top governme nt commander, also left the crly. llore than 1.5 m11l1on per.;ons. most of them refugees, are c rowded into Da Nang. s ur- rounded on three sides by Viet Cong a nd ~or th Vietnamese troops a nd cut orr by the sea on the fourth side. a, Wirt knkn A wllcl Mltl>ef ''''•"' gri~ IN <enlr•I lwo· "'''°' ol the MliOn at th• 1>eolnnit111 of lllt Eetwr ~..-c!FfldO &ni.ura' bfOU!lhl •lOe Mtl!CIM DI the Ull(Jtr M~•t end Pl1tl"' lo• 'l•l\chllll. wllll• \llOW. lor· rwlal r•lns and HY.re winch ""'""'*' stalH to _...,. .. ,__,, 0.•IM -r• ell•lbulecl 10 tht •••ti••~ encl~ ot tr•••I.,• -·• sltancled dllrlno ..... °'"''· 1-•-•rid w•rl"O w1ndi ..,. 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IHWI l'eter1111s De111onstrate Group calling itself Vietnam Vet erans Ag ain s t th e Wa r /Wint er Soldi e r Organization pickets state unemployment office at Bristol Street and Hemlock Way, Santa Ana. Pickets showed up Friday morning to protest about jobless ness among veterans, health care standards in .. JBK-300 SERIES J Easter ' . E·lgrims ·Gather Frotn Wlte Services Chru,tians und J ews wert• gathered In the holy places of Jerusalt'm this weekend tor_· Easter and Passover. Israeli 1ecurtty patrols guarde~ a gainst violence after the explosion or two bombs. Jn Rome. Pope Paul Vl t•all~<l for the reml'mbranceoflhose stall suffering because of war and .. political or civil conflicts." Twosmall time-bombswired_to wri s twatches exploded in J erusalem Friday, \\OUnding 13 persons. One went off in a crowded bus but the second one placed in a s hopping bag in Zton Square was spotted and police cleared th e s t reet before it °""" "'°' ,, .. , P1to•• exploded. Pope Pau l, who reduced his Ho- ly Week s chedule last _year Veterans Administration hospitals. wars and what they ::,aid was a sham holiday Honor Vietnam Veterans Day, March 29, 1974. A Smiliar demonstration is planned today at Sawtelle Veterans Hospital in Los because uf ill health .. ear n ed a heavy wooden ('ross in the Good Friday Way of the Cr~ss p~o­ l"l'Ssion on Home's Palatine 11111. The 77-vear -old pontiff took up the c·ross for more than 20 minutes and appeared lo f'.lOVe ~vith ease ·Angeles. despite the chilly night a1r. - NOW THRU APRIL BUY WEBER KETTLES AT SALE PRICES FOR THE FIRST TIME EVER! WBbBr CHARCOAL KETTLES ~BK-710 221/2" BLACK WEBER KETILE REG. s599s APRILs57sa ONLY · IN COLORS -REG. $79.95 APRIL ONLY $65.aa · r u~ ti n I~~ . ' !~ ~~ WEBER KEnLE 18" BLACK BBQ t~ ~ ;=l! ""' ~ (Nol Shown) APRIL ONLY REG. $4488 $5495 IN COLORS REG. $64.95 APRIL ONLY $52.98 I BARGAINS we·re looded ,with borgoins for the out- door gourmell Finest name brands like ARK LA CHARBROIL MR. SMOKER CHARMGLO Cltor8'0<l BBO PoslMounl s791s .... $1J9.90 FINANCING AVAILABLE Char8'01I Go> 860 l'ott0 Movnl sag•s Reg. S147.90 • ~ ~~ r· Chor8ro1l Gm 880 M sijis ' I f{ I Reg. $155.90 Coast Man KneW Ho Chi Mirih When By R UDI NIEOZH-:LSKJ Of 111• O••lv ... ltUt.IJ.f Ash~ st41ppod from tbe car, the fratl than fatherly figure with the goatee was g1 ~'l'll·d l>y a jubilant t'l'Owd of villagers who cheered tmd v. aved flags. The man wa:; Ho Chi Minh Tho a llentaon was cl~arly f oc u se d away from hi s passenger, 11 leuthery American commando who had parachuted behind J apant'Sl' hnes to m eet v. ith \'1etna nH'Sc gut:rnllas. That man "us Aaron Bank a retin:d Armv l·olohcl now livi'n~ m Sun Cll'01l'llle. I N AN IROSIC' T\\lST of fall', Bank subsequl'ntly v. as to four.d the U.S Army·s Special Forces. the anti i.;uenllct guerillas known as lhl' "Grel'n Ikn•ls" \\ho dur- ing the l~GOs became locked in a bitter. bloouy !>lruggle with the Viel Cong But \\ hl·n Bank und llo Chi ~r 1 n h to u r l' d \' 1 <> t names e \ 11lagl'S during World Wur 11, lhe guerrillus thl'n known as the Viet Minh and lhc Americans "l'fl' allies. Uank. now 72. was al the time an agent "ilh the OSS tOffice of Struleg1c St•n 1c~s 1, .i forerunner of the CIA Jll' t\\ ice parnthuled into In· doch111;:i to ml'l't with Viel l\linh guerrillas whom the OSS aided in 19-15 ··br<:~lllH' they w('re the only ont•s fight!llJ! the Jupancse,"· Bunk suys The mel'ttng \\ ilh Jiu Chi :\tinh ''as uC'c1denl<il. ffant.;"s t;ir had brol-.en do\\ n and llo Chi :\lmh of· fcred to giH' him a hft as they <.·onlacted underground units. "I TALKEO TO him Ql•ite a bil. I spenl aw hole duy "ith him. In every town he'd ~top, get out. and the whult• lo\\ n \\ ould come out to meet him.·· Bank, of 239 Ave. :\tont:llvo, r~calls. .. They'd tome out with thl·ir flags :md kiss hint on lhc chPek. They t reall'd htm hke Gl·orge ·washington 111 I 77Ci. People were highly enthused ancl they seemed to love him ." Bank said the OSS knew he was a Communist but that to him personally llo "'l'l'ITI<.'d more like a n:.il10nahsl \\ho \\..as stru~)o.!ling for 1ndl•pendenc~ from France. .. lie said ht• lil-.t•cl Americans. llc liked lhl• l'n1tcd Slates because w l' \\ l'rl' nol colontahsts, because" t· hud )?.I\ l'n Cuba its m- d1..·pendenet• alt l'r lhl' Spanish· AmC'ncan W.1r .ind l>l'c.iusc '\.\C had prum1s t•cl thl' l'h1l1pp1nes tht·tr 1ndt"pl'lltlt•11t•t• ··He \\ a1Hl·d .\ml'nc;.in as· sist~mce after the war and he told me thut for the writing of their m\n cnnst 1tut111n lht•y were us1n).( the l ' .S. Cun~t it 111 ion us ;,1 guidl'. "I C.\~'T S.\\' \\hrtht'r lhJt HE KNOWS VIETNAM San Clemente's Bank was really true bul that was what he said. I think he always had it in the back of his mind if he had the Americans on his side, the French wouldn 'l come back." Things turned out differently in • the r elations hip between the two countries. Bank thinks if the L".S. h adn't chosen lo back the French in 1916, the entire Vietnam War might have been a \•oided. "lt ~as a big m1:.take... he s ays, though al t h e time J\meric-an leaders didn't realize it. Had the L" .S. thrown its sup· port to Ho Chi M inh 's nationalist cause. it would h ave resulted in a Communist ,regime but a mild \'t'rsion s im ilur to Marshall Tito·s Yugoslavian government , Rank believes. HF. CAUTI ONS that it is always quite easy to solve the world's problems in retrospect but at the same lime. Bctnk re· members having warned again:.t Americ'an military involvement in \'ielnam quite eurly in the game. Because of his expertise in In· dochina matters, he was flo\\n from Korea to Tokyo to meet \dth G en. Douglas ~tacArthur's staff \\ hich was drawing up a contingency plan in the event the French should lose, a:. they even- tually did. .. T HEY WA·STED TO know what l thought il would take to subdue Ho Chi :VI inh in lhe way of forces I told them this v. as nol ll111•11ssn1f..~1t Chnrged the plll~e to right. Four or five divisions wouldn't even fio it. l :said they will die fighting and thut •you will have to kill them all.' " B ank drew laughter with his appraisal. In 1951, .Bank was reassigned to the Pentaion and his major ob- jective w~ to sell the Army on maintaining guerrilla units. Bank trained , organized and commanded Lhe first sucb unit in 1952 at Ft. Bragg. Then known as the lOlh· Special Forces Group 1AirborneJ the t roops later became known as tbe "Green Berets.'' The beret was suggested by Bank who liked the wine-colored cap!> worn by British and 1''rench commandos and thought the crack units s hould have a special mark of distinction. llis person a 1 c hoict' was either wine-red or green. but Bank's idea "'as rejected. It was nol un- til several years after his retire· ment in 1955 that President J ohn f. Kennedy picked it up and gave the S pecial Forces their dis· tinctive headgear. THE ROLE PLAYED by the Green Berets in the Vietnam \Var is documented his tory. However. Bank's involvement with dangerous adventure goes back much farther than In· dochina a nd the Special f'orces. While working for the OSS in World War II, he took parl in the Jcdbur g Operation which in· \'olved the deployment of three· man para chute t eams lo German-occupied France with , the objective of organizrng, training, and s upplying guerrilla units. While working on that mission Dank conducted railroad and harbor sabotage. sabotaged elec- tric utilities. and participated in numerous ambus hes on German uni ls. Jle a lso participated in the training of a second OSS oper a· lion in Germ an y but that one was scrctpped bec-ause of the war's imminent end. IT 11'VOLV ED the recruit- ment and training of German i.m:.oncrs of war in England a nd sending them back home to operate under cover. ostensibly as a regular German Army unit. The unit's ultimate mission was to capture Adolf llltler. 'fhe 200 men trained by Bank were mos tly German Com· munisls. but he admits' that the OSS didn't care abou t the 1deologlcal differ ences "as long as t hey wanted to fi g ht lhe :'\azis.'' Escape Country Upset By J.\~ WORTH 0111\t O.i11y 1"110151.ifl Blasting Or.in,:?<' County of· ficials on allegations of .. blunder· ing hureacr<it'~ · Jnd "con- tinuous ha r as.., m l'nt.'' E.-,c-apc Countr~ ofl it· 1a ls lo<lJ\' issued a sen<.•s of rebuttals lo count v charges leveled a~uinsl them · J11n Robinson . ownt'r ;.ind manager of lhe pnvalc hang J!lidmg and motocross preser ve, said he b pct itioning Gov. Ed· nrnnd G. Hrown, .Jr. to let Escape Country secc.·dc from the county of Orange. "This d r ost1c· :lC'tion is thc re· suit of the untimely, continuous h::ir:.issmenl during Orange Coun- t ~ .. s bigges t inlcrn:itional sport- ing event in its his tory.'' That event. a nine·day 1975 world hang glidN championship. has aroused at·cusations o r various .. oversights" o( county n·gulations from officials. in· eluding failure lo get an "outdoor g<1ll1ering'' permit for a band concert and not enough toilets or <>mergency medical provisions. "The county C'ites our failure to obtain an outdoor gathering permit to co\ e r entertainmenl. but the Sheriffs Office informed us that as long as there weren't over 2.500 people enjoying music. such a permit wasn 't necessary,'' Robinson said. "The 2.500 maximum was never reached, but still our night ly m usic has been stopped." Robinson said he "was reallv serious" about attempting to secede. .. The county is just uneducated e1bout our operation. The motto when they don't know• anything about something is 'no.' I don't operate that way. "They thought we were having a r ock concert out he re. We weren't ::tnd that was never our intent." Robinson said the <'hargc of sanitat ion s hortages at the ranch is "ridiculous,'' and that present facilities will accommodate ap- proximately 17,000 people daily -and could be increased at a mo· ment's notice. "The county officials say tht..'Y aren't happy with arranj!ements made for e mergency medical cart'," Robinson continued, "But ambulanl'cs are present at all motocross an d han~ glider events." In response to charges that the c·ounty has to m uke a d1spropor· tionate number of emergency runs to rescue hang gliders at Escape Country. Robinson point- On the Road Boy Bicycles from Arizona Kevin Jlarris , 14, may be absent from Eslancia High School, Costa :\tcsa. when it r e- opens next wec•k ufter the Easter holiday. He may still hr pedaling his way from Ehrenbt'i'g; Ant Kt'' 1n is on the road from Ar110na ber au~e he re<i<1 recently about someone else who cyrlcd across the {' .S.. and contluded th<1t he rould at l~ast spend F.astcr (H.><ltlllnJ{ ocrol\s 'California. That's the W:l)' Rrnl' M n~o. u .. rneoo o{ Kevan ond hu1 family, who th"' at 3152 llcrmuda Drive. c~ta M c!lt\, put ll wht!D she told of the boy'a attttmpt. • She said that Kevin and his IQ..speed were dropped off at Ehrenberg, across from Blythe, Calif., on Monday by his brother Dan. Kevin hoped to make it to the coast. about 525 miles, by this 1\1.•eekend. "But he ran into lhe winds." Rene explain ed , adding th3l T hursday night Kevin was only at Mecca. north of Salton Sea, close to halfway. She ~aid that lhe winds had Corl'ed him to stop pedalinQ on OC· caition ··He should 1et here t arly !\ext week," sbe idded. "We all hope he makH ll. '' ed out that the ranch pays ..S20.000 a year in laxes "'hich s hould more than cover the blun· d e ring bureaucracy called Orange County Go\'ernmcnt." Al l the count v's accusations. combin ed with ·~an entourage of county officials a t the park," arc making the hang gliding event and Escape Country's survival "impossible." Robinson said. .. Escape County's purpose is to he a complete outdoor sanctuary for lovers of action sports," Robinson said. "Cali f orni a n eeds suc h sanctuaries a nd if lhe answer is sect>ding from Orange County and forming a new county, where we can have the privileges of county-run parks. Lht.>n that's what we'll do." The "privileges" of county-run parks referred f o the fact that county officials r eportedly told Robinson chemical toilets put up at the ranch for the week's e\'ents were not sufficient. Man Facing Pris on T e rm In A ccide nt Morrison H all Cress of Hunt· ington Beach has pleaded guilty to manslaug hter charges filed after his auto struck and killed a patrolman on traffic <luty at Dc ach noulevard and Adams Avenueinthat~~ Orange County 'SO~rlor Court Judge Everett W. Dickey sent Cress. 26, of S341 Riley Drive, to the state's Chino facility for a 00-day diagnostic study. He will be sente nced July 14 to whal couJd be a state prison ter m of one lo rive years. . Cress admitted that he was at the wheel of a c ar la-.t Nov. 16. that ra n down and Catnlly lajured pall()lman Les Prince. The of- f•cer died Dee. 1 in a local hospital. Judite Dickey will decide on the dlspo sttlon of acldttionnl drunkt'r\ drlvina chare when Cres11 is reiurnt1d rrom-Cl'alno. ) S-1urday. March 29, 1975 DAil Y PILOT .'13 .Jtast i11 Case . NOX·s~og Suit · Ready to Go UnPo~o IC you could s~c Poco's eyes. you 'd know th at this year- old, male sheep dug is just begging for a good home. 1f you need a d og like Poco to love you, call the Laguna Beach SPCA, 49·1·1512. Four Killed By Tornado In Arkansa s WA RRE~. Ark <APl Four persons "ere k illcd and 49 others were injured .Friday night \\hen a tornado hit the south side of Warren, the N11lional Weather Service at Little Rock said. The agency said extensive pro- perty damage had been reporlt-d, and stale police S<t id they had un- confirmed reports that fires hud broken out in the southeast Arkansas town . A spokesman for Southwestern Bell T e lephone Co. said the tw ister knock(.•d out 1.600 telephones in Warren. but an un· determined number or olhl•r phones were still working in the city. Lt. Ken ~h' Ferrtn of the slute pohce al Lillie Rock said N.i- tional Guard units had been called out and that additional stale troopers were bcmg sent to Wa rren from other districts. Earher Friday night. another tornado struck south of El Dorado near the Low::.ian~ line. That twister swept the roofs from some hous<'s. but no rnjurie~ were reported Orangl' Count) C:m1J1i,c,:l Adrian Kuype1 is prepared to ~o to court next Wcl•k to b;.ittlc the <'Un· trovt!rsial sl.ite NOx smog c·cm trol devi<."e IJ\\ but ht.' said Fn d:1y it may not be nccessar~. Kuypt'r said tn an inlt•rVI\'\\ t\\O factors trnvt! arisen that mav nc~alt' the need lo seek court in 1unct10J)S agcun~l tmfort·emt•nl of the law. whit·h mandult'h 111 stallation of :'\Ch dt•\'i1·1•s on 1966 70 automobile:. 111 Soulhl'lll California. .. :\lon<la). tlw ml•.1 .... urt> th al \\oultl effeclivl'ly n·rx•al lht· l'' ~·ting · w "111 be voled on 111 the A ·· ly Way .... and :\leans Com 1ill ... Ku\ per said "H 1t c· ears that ai1d got•.., lo tht• full Assembl:Y ThursdJ,\. 1l <·ould IJt' on Ure governor's desk w1tt1111 ~· \\eek.·· The pending It-:.: 1!-.lutwn "oulcl rcpl<.1ct: the l'llrrcnt la\\ with a milder one rcqu1rin~ in5l;..illaliun of the devices onlv "hen an oldl'I' 'car changes o\.\ llL'l'shir. Kuyper also said injunctiVl' cic liun may bl' moot bl•tausc the California ~hw uy Patrol ha-; backed of"1"ls st ri l'l C'nforn·nwnt line regarding the ~Ox l:rn ··To win an inJUnl'tion or a l~m · porary restraining ordc·r. \H' have lo pro\'c enforcement of th1• law is doing 1rreparablt• harm tu a small g roup of pt•ople." Kuyper said ... I don't think lht•re 1s ,, ehancc of that l'Onsu . .ll•rmg till' l!ltcst Highway P:.itrol orders" ~unta Ana CHP Capt. W11l1Jm Fradenburg said his fore-L'S ''di adhl•re t o thl' orders handed do\\n earlil'l' this \\Cl'k front Sacramento. .. Wc.'11 jusl 1s:.Ul' \\ :.u-nu1gs Laguna Hills To Show Art Oils. pastels. strmg urt, ml'l.tl St'llpllure~. bal1k abstra<:ts. s till life and many othL'I' kinds 111 artwork" ill be on display Apnl :J toA[1ril6m Lagunu lltlb :\Jail The show. Lt·l' Cdp1n's :\laslL•r Artist Expo. inl'lucl1·.., lht• \\orh. ol 70 artists throug hout lht• \\t•sl The display aho includes tit• monslrat10n~ by .i "><·ulptn• ... s The art i,hcm \\ill eo111t·1dl' \\ ilh mall hours: 1ll a.m to 9 pm. ~londay through Frnl~1), 10 ~• m lo 6 p.m. SaturdJ~ ..incl noon lo :J p.m. Sunday. The surprisil'JQ sound of t•quq>111t•nt ,·1olation noti<.'l'S tu r11otun:-.h who ;1n• stoppl'd ," Frud1.•11b11 rg su11I ··\\'c'll bl' tl'll 111g pt.>oplL• to gl'l LI.le devil't' 1>ul \111 , .. But 11 11\ tlll' 1ntc•\ \al n\'\ion 1 ... l;tkl'll Ill Sal'l'<CtrH'l\IO that dot·~· J\\,1\ \\llh tht• law. \H'll dcslrm lilt• ,·1.·conls of thost.' \'lOlations." · l\u,\ pt•r' 1:-. under st;:inding or da.., from th•· ('OUnt~ Hoard of Supt'I'\ 1:-.or.., lo flit• a l'01trt a<'tion 1n lhl' l'\ 1.·n\ :,.1milar l'ltorts this "l'l'" in Los A ngelt'S and Santa BJl'ba1 a f;11l .JudCt'S Ill those l\\O l'CIUlllil'ti h." l' rcJ<.'l'led bids f11r 111Junc- l1ons. I'\ u y per s aid ht' h u ~ b ct> n galhl•nng data tor lus c;.i:.l' all \\ l'l'k should it ht•L'Vllll' lll't'l'S:-.ary to go to court. I k i,a1d sOrnl' of his hud.grnuncl .tncl :-.upporl data has hct·n gll·unt•d I 1 om Los Angeles l 'ounl)'·s ca~t·. Father Freed Of We lfare To His S on, 30 SACHA ~I EXTO <AP> A Sucrc.tml•nto Super ior Court JUdgt' thinks a county welfare de· parlment s l'I fort lo make a IJlhl·r ~upport his 30·ye:.ir·old ~1ble-boc.lil'cl son is purl of ··Das- Ill'\ lund la".·· ;\nd Judge Ju:.eph Uabi1..·h ruled ac-cording ly. Ht• held in favo1· of a filthl'1· "ho fought the l'Ounl) "elfare dt:partmcnt's at- 11 .. mpt to make him µay welfare bl•11cf1ls for his son. Bab1l'h ruled in fa\ or of John F Bl:.tnl'y .Jr . <.i 59-)ear -old Orangl•vall' man. s~1ymg: "Th is l'aSl' Just shocks evl'ryone's .... t.•n sc of f .iirness who looks ot it with u C'lcar t•yc." Tht· l'ourl heard testimonv th;.it thl' S..acramento wC'lfare deparl- ml!nl tool-. Hlant'\' to small daims court und l'Olll·t:tcd a $341 Judg· ml•nt ag.1insl him hut Babich ruled aga1ni,t llll' county Thurs· day. Hl am.·~ sJid h1:-. son Thoma:. :\11<:hael 1s di\ on:l'd and is not pa~ ing ~upport for his U\\ n c h1ldrt•n or l'X·\\ 1f1.• :\1 ah. rng his ruling. Habit·h s:.11d ··we have a D1:.ne' !:.ind Ii.I\\_.. T ht-n hl' pau.,t.·tl and udded. ··n is an Alil'l' in \\ underland tho.it \\'l'nt lo lhsm·~ land ... ...... -c;gc~~~M~ IF PAID FOR IN 90 DAYS toocl • The quality • Pt 1tul.l..il At1t11QUll Oak ceiof Count'' f-t~n<" tyt• ' •t ·r••'"' P11·1 1 o1on HtCOt'O t.t\4f"9•' ""'''~ ._..cro Touc.h 'J• I .., tii .. ,, ••• Ul ·Ct\lnnet s .. rn('k 1At>' o4•y•t •M AM t Ml~ltHtO FM tun.t Sot.O·\ttlt • "'""net '""'''''''• AUtqrO t~l~ttt •rt.llrt'I lf',IUlft'\ tw~ 1')" '"'"'";. •nJ two l"l. hofft M••lil"I '" tN1n CtCWMt, to woot•1 -"'"'" l\-r• f'leifn tw••t .. 1f\ each goes in before the name F966 goes on '<WI ct4A ...... H CtlYla A..0 OISCMlt TAl'l .. U.IMOMICAl llollT. The CABRILLO Model F941 DE 11rno t ket •nctmu'" ,.._ .. ..... _..,..... ... __ ---· .. _,.__ -- LOWEST PRICES EVER OFFERED l 9046 IROOKHURST ~0ttleodl 968-3329 WHY BUY AT AIC? c.,.a.ff "9 ......... , •• o ....... u ............... ._ ... I ..... fir .. f'-•I ,_...._ \o .. lft • J ,_ ,..._.,_ w..-y ...... Dohw, -w11p1u· ... --.,,. , ... .__.,_c~ ·••'-•k•- W.WI • •• tt.... 0... ,....., ..,__°"" • lto C--~ t ) • ' Jl.f OAILVPILOT ) c..ivary Baptlst Claurch, ~· ojri\\la Ave., Huntington Bench; Easter Sund•y ~t1rvieet @t 8:30 and 11 a.m.; Jim Bersthold J1)1Jli~ dtn~or, will sin~ and direct the JS.voice choir.Jn special presen- tauo.n; sermon by Bill Deftlln&, pa~tor; evenln1 service at 6 will feature the cant•ta ··~bold Your King"; church school wiU be conducted at 9:45 a.rn .. F1r1& Baptltt Cburc ... 2'.521.MoW.tqn Darkway · Lafun~ f!ills; Church school for all ag•s at 9:JO' 1a .m.; Juruor church and Easter worship service -1 10:45 a .rn.; sermon: "Come Alive" by.the Bev. Dr. Jv~ Bell, pHtor; s~iaJ musjc ~Y titae chanc~I cho1r and Gordon Young oo lrumpet; serv\ce wU.l conclude with singing ol "HaJleluj ~ Cl)or"' ·Crom Handel's "Messiah"; nursery tll!"e ava,i\able from 9 a.m . to noon; rnidweek .Bible study On<\ prayer on Wednesdays at 7 p .rn.; Bible study)lor,y()}lth ~ch Thursday at 7:30 p.rn. •1 .,,.,~ .. ~entral Baptist Church, 7661 W~rw Ave .. Hunllngton Beach; Easter Sunday seniiee at 10 a .rn. will feature John Warder, Campus Crusade for Christ rnern ber who works with ·professional athletes in Southern California, 1guest s~aker · Warder will discuss "Athletes in Actfoo" and living as a Christian in a sports world. Fountain Valley Baptist Chatth meets at Fountain Valley Community .Center, 10220 Slater Ave., Fountain Valley, until cornpletion or the new church building a t the corner of Stater and Ward St reels; ehurch school .. is at 9:45 a.en.; worship service at 10:45 a .m .. with the Easter message, ··Many Infallible Proofs,. by Pastor Willis Carrico; there will be noeveningservkeon Easter Sunday. Harbor Trinity Baptist Church, 1230 Baker St., Costa :\f esa; Easter Sunday ser vices with special ··Sunrise Celebr;.ition·· for youth at 7 a. m.; worship services at 8:30 a nd 11 a.rn .: <:hurc h school for all ages at 9: 45 a. rn .. with everyone invited to celebrate ·the Re~urreclion ; evening servif~ a,t 6,. wjth special .cantata "By My Spirit" by the Trinity Choir; mem- bers of Fountain Valley Baptist Church will join in ·this special service; family hour, with s tudies for all ages, on Wednesday at 7p.m. . First Baptist Church, 2501 Cher Drive. Newport Heights: church s<;hool for all ages al 9:30 a.rn .; adult Bible s tudy in Book of Exodus at 9:30 a.m.; Easter festival worship service at 10:30 a.m.; sermon: ''Graves and Gardem.'•' by •the Rev. F. Kenton Beshore; evening service at 7 continuing 'series on names of God "Adonai"; Bible coffee hour for ladies on Tuesdays at 10 a .m.; rmqweek prayer and Bible study on Wednesdays at 7:30 p.rn.; ''New Life" for high school group on Wedne~'da~s at 7:30 p.rn.; nursery care available for all ~ervws; Dr. Beshore broadcasts over XEMO at 7:30 a :rl\. and 8 p.rn., :\tonday through Friday. · Bible ' Grace Bible Church rnet!ls at:the Veteran's ' )Jernorial Bldg., 565 W. 18th St.; Costa Me&a ; church school at 9:30 a.m. for aU ages; ~aster Sun- day service at 10 : 30 a.rn.: sermon~ •(The R~surrec· lion Parade" by Pastor Thomas Tyre:e;· children's• church and nursery care provided; hour of praise at 7 p.rn . with the topic: "The Doctrine of Evil"; for information regarding the pastor's tape library and weekly hom e Bible studies, call 552·0092 or 421·5260. Catholic • Our Lady or 1'fount C~rmei cr.;'~h;-tstn Street and Balboa Boulevard, Newport· Beach; Easler : Sunday services wjtb-M~ss pt G;,3(}. ·~ a .nbk and noon. • ·~ !I. I .. Utrb••·· ';j1 ,, . . "· . , '• First ChrlatJaa~ Main Street .. Act~• Avenut, H\UlUngtoaBeida;~*1Dd11.wo,.~ip servica at 8, &. and )O:IO a.m.;..eucturary cb9if, under dlnctlon ot 11., Sm1~1 ·• "SouAd ot J9y;" cboho, undel' dirteUGD .of ROUOW· Vi..t.· will' •IDJ. Thomas W. Overt()C). Mimer ~te.1 wlU ~•t.ti•t all three servlces; Golden H..-Pt Worihip ._e, p.m ., will feature the movie "The Power of Riilur· redton"; visitors weleome. 4, \ ••• • • ' It • Harbor Cluutlu cnn-. l*C ...... el ~ .... ·2'01 Jrvlne Ave .• Ne.wpart Beacb; .__. brnkfa.st' at s:cs a.m., ca.It Jo..LacQc•. tGt'fU. tor Uuett; chu~ school at 9:45 a.m.; ~ater., fntlv~I .of worship at 10:45 ,,.m.: brua fufare b)' C~m,.n College brass; s pecial music~ by Carl Strom,~eaor. and ch ancel choir; service ol Christian bapttam; sermon: "You Can't Hold ·Baok tlJe l)a.-.'' by Pastor Gene Swanson: telloW1blp1tlm~ to lollow; constituUon rev is ion committee to meet Wedn~~ay at 5:90 p.m .; Putor SwanlOll • ..,. wife to attend ·retreat in Reseda Thursday and Frlda.Y. . . . Firs& Cbrlst&.n Qarcb, l.eliOh and Glenney·re. Streets. Laguna Beaeh; Bible elu1 at 9t45 iaim., with the topic: "We Too Shall Live'·': wonhlp services at 10:45 a.m. with the 'Easter messa1e: ''Live! He Does" by Pastor Rich'ard Swaney; special music will feature Dorothy WUlilim and Mary Newlands wlll play Mozart's ••AUelujab" and· Greig•s ••Morning" on pia110 and organ; choir to sing ••New Life'' and Pastor SWanetwill sinf "Holy City"; Tuesday Bible class at 7:30p.m.; choir prac· tices each Saturday at4 p.m. · • 1 ff • ·r,;:. ,_ . , . ._ . 1 ' ,. Cb'1-t ·~~,ti ... I iu •• c •• ~· ... ~' ' Au s~~ An1Ucaa E-..IOUJ"C.:,~ ·a.rdll, l2S8 'Vlc\Ofta ., ta M•a: E~ 1Bus,ud• :. Fountain Valley; Batter SU•d~ ~rl1~e~lce)n t.be~, ~ Vlctorta St.1 7 •1 ~ceaUe.m., withHolyCommµnlonand1pedal •.m.; ev~lns .w,Or•hip 'Mn'lce af 1 bl tJMi c~~ a • crhOlr'. 1n\lll~ r church ecbool ab 918'.tn. wttJl ~box ~rmon: ,··ae·ls•Ri.Mb Jndad'' by PutA>f ~~r eervka: prayer ~ worwhfp service and Holy Rarrilon. · , • · . Communion with full choir at 10~30 a.m.; The Rt. • · • · : • .u,.~:;. .. ·.. '. Rev. Walter HoUls Adams, rector, will celebrate at Lake ~ c,ma..ny ~•. La'~S;; · bauuerv11ea. ·. Easter $\In ay, $ervicel, J.O. ~lin 1'fl~ .: • . · 1 .. . : 1 telebr-Uo~ ill th~ Afritbea,Ler JJ1 .~ OWl !)( .tames EpJ(tCOP•I Clu.\l·cb, ,:J209 Via Udo, -s.tart jt 7 a1.m .'· 40.volce cholr wlll' elna •d the ~'wport Be~ch ; E&~ter Sunday a~a-.lce with fative Eut~r mHaqft,:;J~~ Ip.~ !{omJM'' will be •hien ~ijoral ce.leb1ittions of Holy CommuolJ>n at 7, 9and11 b¥ the a~v. .Dr. ~8roJjJ _1r: l.te:itma • 4rlQ...lh -.rn.apeei-1 children's Euterse.rv.ke with PHlen·. service io Lion Coun~~&~~ lot ate:~ -~e t.aP~ of mU,, boxes. flow~nl of~ Eatter crou. Rev. Rober\ Wise 5 · ·~.'~he Ruu "PC.clal cblldren's stqry. and lbe 1ift of an Eute-1 and the We ·~ re...,lar ~~fN{ces-* t· Mel' .pl~toea~b ohild attending. · • 11 a. m. at El TP.ro 1l1ab gymn~u~: ~· . voice chancel cliolr to'aini" it the l.c)fd iJ ilt1en. .;1-..,ala'• Wit~ Today", and f{andel's "H~\f.lujah. ChOf\11'1•.M•itt-. •· · 1 • •• 1 ed by brass ch9P'. ot·trum~. and trombOl)eJ: £ttancla Congregation:. ~hl~~ute on Sun-~ermon: ",live Wttt)'Ro_pe ln Yaur Heart'' by·Dr. 'day at 9:30 a.m . "Who is Jehovah, ~ That All .f.#stma; churc,b·scbQol an.d nqr.-ery care oft~ Sbc>\al~ ~orsbip Hitn?" will l>e discusJecl by F. at same hours. ' · ~ • ~ ~r*i~ mln~ter. Ministry school ~nd 1J1ini1try de-- ... , ... l(~opJQent c}ass wilr be conducted at 'l :30 p.IJ'. Fairview Community Cbarcb, <ABC), 2525 'l)~ay. 2217 Canyon Drive, ~ta.Mesa.. Fairview Rd., corner of Fair Drive, Cotta Ma•~ , • • Easter celebraUon a110 a.m.; s~rmon: "The Lut 1 Bl6·Vlew CongrepUon:-Public lecture on Sun- .Enemy" by Dt.'Rl~har<tDbSs, preaching mlrflber; ~ ~.!:30.J),m . G. Spenc.e1>, minister, will dllcuts annual Easter·egg hunt1tb'!oll~ the servl~~·., · ::. ·; ·~ is Jehovah, So That.-All Should Worablp Him:·~ ~inistry School and mirilstry development. . Commualty Chris.tl~&ao~.med Cbutela, 1'120 clastt 1wil.l ·~·.eond11cted at 1:30 p.m., Tuesday, 689 .Keil Av~ .• Fount._in Va.It : Ea!ttet Sunda~1snvtc~ fW.l8tfl St .• ~osta Mesa. · atl0:30,.Jn .; serQ'i_Qi);" tnessesotHis-~~un;eC-. · , ,, • • . . tion" by the Rev: l.. tc. Tanis, pastor; rettes-timents •. (iost• Mesa Centr1t-€ongre19tloa: Public lee· served on patl9 follQwi.rlg mo~ servicti ~V4'ning ture on Sunday at 4 p1m. ·"Who is Jehovah, So That ·service iU 6. w~h'tqp~: "&rt!~lfast Wi~q Jes~·:; All Should Worship Him?" will be discussed by V. nursery cal"e RTI>vide<:Jf<1rb0tb,services. " .~s~ .r(linister. Miniat.:y Schoot an~ .ministry · • · · ' · ... , · · · · de)'p{QPf!lent class will be conducted at 7:30 p.m .• C'engregadonal Wmnes.day. 2211 Canyon Q'ri ve, Cos~ Mesa. First Church ol Christ. ~ientist, 2880 Mesa · -. , · · · · · Verde Drive, Costa Mesa; church school at 9: 15 Neidt>Orhood C<\agregatlonal Cb&lft\,-st: Ania Newport Mesa.Congregation: Publi<! lecture on a.m .; worship service at·ll a.m.:·Flrst Cblh'Cb of ~ Glenne~re Sti-eetS, Laguna Beach; Easter S\fn· SUnday at 9:25 a.m. O. Rice, minister. will discuss Christ, Scientist, 8th and Olive Streets, Huntington ~Y .serylcts at 9 .and10':30 a.m.; sermon: "Easter .. Who is Jehovah, So That All Should Wonhip Beach; church school and worship services at 9:30 roug}\ ,Others'' by the R.ev. ~ohn M. Re~nolds; Him?" Ministry School and ministry development and 11 a.rn.; Informal Group ott'hrtstlu Sclent1st1; e Happy. Choir, uni:ler direction of ~'!· .Qtho class will be conducted at 7:30 p.rq., Qn TtJUr~ay, {;niversity High School, 4771 Caml>us Drive, Irvine· ' Budd, will sini .. Allel\4ia"' lilt, 9 a.m.' servfoe; 669 W.18th St., Costa Mesa. ·church school at 9 a.rn.; wonhiR ~ervice at 10:30 CbristopherStrutt,direct'orofChristianEducation. a.m.; First ChurclL ol Christ, Scientltt. 33()3 Via will present a short Easter story; Jan Alexander, . Lido, Newport BeHh; church school and worship contralto, and June Budd, soprano, will sing a duet : service at 9 and 10:30 a.m.; Finl Chuscb of ~st, "Sound the Trumpet"; the chancel choir will sing Scientist, 635 Hig h Drive, Laguna Beach; church "Alleluia! Christ Is Risen•• school and wors hip service at 10 a.m.; Second· · . Church of Christ, Sci~tlst, 3100 Pacific View Drive, Community Cbureb,, Congregation•l, 611 Corona del Mar; cflUrch school and worship ser\'ic~ Heliotrope Ave .• Corona del' Mar; Easter Sunday at 10 a.rn.; Wednesday testim9ny m.eetings at 8 services a~ S:30 and·10 a.tn.~ sermon: "Seeing the p.m . at all chun:hes; reading rQO,mS available in all ·.Real You" t>y.tbe .tt.ev. Donald W. Kutz; there will but Irvine; sermon topic for all churches: "Reali-be no church school on Easter Sunday; nursery ty"; l Corinthians 14 :20: "Brethren, be not children. care available Cor both servict!4; coffee hour at 9:30 in understanding; howbeit in malice be~e ~dten. • f .m., bet~een the two services. buti_n understanding be men." ' Plymouth Congregational Church of ~wport Harbor, 1262 Broad St., Newport Beac;h; Easter Corona del Mar Congregatloo: Public lecture on Siit.urday at 9:30 a.m. April 29 I. Duncan • minister, will discuss ''LayingSolid Foundation in Youth For Adult Life'', Minjstry School and ministry development class will be conducted ~t 7:30 p.m ., on Wednesday. 669 W. 18th St., Costa Mesa. LaJuna Beach Congregation: Public lecture on Sunday at 9:30 a.m . "Who Is J ehovah, So That All Should Worship Him?" will be discussed by F. Scarborough, minister. Ministry developuient class _will be conducted at 7:30 p.llh . on Thursday. 20912 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguoa Beacb. Comnuanity· Laguna Niguel Community Church meets in Ole Crown Valley Parkway School, Crown Valley and Adelanto, Laguna Niguel; Easter Sun· day s ervice at 11 a.rn., will feature sacred concert by former NBC Symphony artists Tom and Mary .Mancini. followed by · a sermon: "Reality ot. .Eternal Life" by Dr. Allan Vernon. · · Stmday S€rvices at 8:30atld10 a.m.; speclal Easter El Toro Congregation: Public lecture on Sun· music by the choirs; sermon: "Our Glorious 'day at 3 :00 p.rn . J .R. Dodd, minister, will discuss Destiny" by the Rev. Dr. John A. Lindvall. An .. Who ~s Jehovah,.~ 'That All Should Worship Easter egg hunt and picnic for families of me:Jnbers Him?" Ministry School and ministry development and church friends will be held in Heller P~rk. 16tl\ ' cfass will b.e conducted.at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, "Street ~tween Orange ,and Simla Ana Streets, • 20912 Laguna Canyon Road , Laguna Beach. Costa Mesa, at noon. ·Epuct.tpal Community Chrch by tbe Bay, 1807 WestcliCf . Drive, Newport Beach, conducts its services at·the Saint Michael and ,\II Angels Episcopal Lido Theater, 3459.Via Lido, Newport Beach at 10 Church, 3233 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar; a.m.;. ~~~er Sundal ~ermon:_. ·:'Cite: Massaff· o' . Efster v!g",,nd blessiogofthe New Fire begins at s . Easter l>y tbe Riv. Dr. Waltialll ll. · P.arkPI. a.m. · tirst.&cbarist at 6 a.m. · choral .KUCharist at • minister; meditation and healing services are bekl-8 and W a.m.; no church sc~~cla~ Easlttr; OG.W.edne.days at 10 a .m. at the San Ftaaciacaa; ,. nursery care availaple ~~· f' 10 a m,. '1'617Wes(cliff Drive, Newport Beach. services. • -" • ;. ·: • ~ ' _,,..,. . - Watchtower Bi\le ·stuay to follow all lectures on Sunday entitled "How You Benefit From Pursµ• ing Godly Devotion." Based on 1 Tim. 6·: 6. PubUc1s invited. , ' . -"' ' ... Temple Bat Ya~~ of 1'\e~-port Bea'b (Kefora\ <See CHURCff ES r.~ce AS) , ORANGE COAST ~.CllUROO. =DmECTORY HARBOR ASSEMIL Y OF C.OD 140 W. Wilson, Costa Mesa 541-4704 • Y. L HBTWlCX, P..tw GALEN F HERTWECK WAYDE OOOOAU. CAAL GENTRY Aaoci111e ,.....,_ M,,....w ol VOllll\ Mino-. o1 ~tiC -WMDAY SHYICU- 9:45 4.M. Scltoel of Cltrisff• UYlirlt I 0:50 4.M. "Tiie GrHtnt I.Me .. ....... s,.... ~ --..~ 6:00 r.M. "IASTU c'-aunOM"" COSTA 0 MIESA CHRISTIAN SCHOCK ,....actooo1-K~en-E-n1wy-CNldCare . CAPISTRANO VAUEY BAPTIST CHUROf 32012 Del OW. lllL.S....._ c:.r: .. ~WenlilpSenice a.MA ll:M 7:15P.M. s-MJ .... Sctlee6-t-.Jt&&a.hllmTr '' ;t .,... w ... ...., ... .,.. 1:41,,_. PastorWilllam DaYenport 4'l·lt40-'24 ..... ....... (, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF NEWPORT BEACH 2110t Off Dl!w-,..._, 8Hct>-642--744 OrF 1(-~PNtOt S.:..., Sc...._t:lO A..M. w...-.. I O:JO AJ.i. & .7:00 r .i.i,. W ... ICl.y fNrw' sw.ke 7:10 P..M. FIRST SOUTHEAN IAl'TIST CHURCH HOW. H--.. s.r..t, C....W.... Celfeollle 64Z.tlll SUHDATSCH00'--9:41A..M. WOISHIP SUYICIS-1 t :00 A.M. I 6:00 P .M. ~YB MlmH6-WIDtoaSDAY IVIHIHG 7 P.M. MUISBY PIOVIOID PASTOl.-«IV. JOE HIFHH HARBOR TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH c-.,,,.,,, ..... ~a-.r. ... c...;. W•s. ,...... ...._. '71..,1u..1111 SDllCIS SUMOAY • ~8HIPl30a ll'C>Oe"' IUN~JICHOOll4h~ ~YS100 II • IOYS lllOADI. PtOt I 21 ~ ... sn.m • s.Hy ,,, .... la.. lslt PM. ·- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES llAMCHIS OPTHI wone CHURCH THI RIST CHUllCH Of QmST, SCllMTIST 1M IOSTOM. W.USACHUSITTS ''REALITY" Mcrch 30, 1971 .... , c:.it. MH9-Arti C ..... flf a.t.t. I 1l1 .. 1t J ... W...Y .. DP,.c..te .... s..a., s-..-t:l I A.M. a...:11 '-"tee -11 :ill A.M. ..... l ... HHW...Y .. Dr. ........ le.a.-Ant c:a.rdt of Cllrist. Sdeutlll -·at.. ........ __ .._. a....a~s1•111 t:10& 11A.M. ............ 228W-.St. C.... C.. T.....,. t;JI to I I :JI A.Mo hr .......... .., '" ... • Tiie .. ,__. ........ of a.w. "'-"• . u.n • ., .... Sdielll. . .. ... . 477t C.....DP .. t-Zl7·Zll S...,~-t:OOA.M. Cllllrd!S..lce-ll:HA.M. ... UJ WM. Sertke-1 P.M.-la Ill LepH le•lt-Ant~ef Qrht, Sca.lftt HIHltltDtf ... 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SUMOAY.Sll'ICl~t& 11 A.W. •.a.rcai & " ....... _,A.Mo°"" CHUR~M Of R Gfd1J'shsC,,Mce · . '" ... ..._ _ ,,..,," . ; ,....,.., Clen t:JI--. .... lllllcs s.r.tce IO:H .... W..W, Senk• & ....... a...u 11:00 ~ "'THMl'SAl.WATS AH • ...._ .. .,....... ......... f1 ., ,HADOR . . OfRIWN CHURCH ·-,....-----------------------..... -..... ~---· ··~ g> •• J401 ......... S..te IHllMt C'-clilScltoel t:lO A.M. • ......... WonWp lt:UA.M. · • ln.G ... I..· sw- · TIRS'l;CHRISTIAN Of URCH Main & Adams Streets Huntington Beach Niie Sc:-"ool & Momifte • WonNo 9:00 & I 0:10 A.M. • a-.--.w........, 6:00 P.M. ~C..-.PIO'riMOal ........ Yc:dltolir .. 1 .... '.. JIM,,_ Ol-:~&11 oi.i~~ Ply~outh Congr:egational.Church . 11'2 ...... ~(. ~ ..... _~lti.tt~ . ... -I • • ..... STUDY -r'~ A:M. It 7:0t P .M. W~SHIP & CHU·~ SCHooL-1 HIO A.Mo WMDAT -o~~· ~ ..... u.fy .. .:.. "• . LAGUMA llA H MllGHIO~HOQD 1C~>.TJOMAL Ht St • ._,"-• et 111&1'• , ....... ..,, 'fl •• I la I I .... . . t:OO• ttldl.la-. ~c;..­...................... c: ............ ~ "fASta THROUGH 011Rsn s.._.,,....,. · w. :h:bo "*afl••aJet Harbor Reform temele, 1400 on·• 8 -Be~ch; Ca~ilyseryices ; es :.. tit~ service ctes1tned pa ~µ ~ears old and fh eir 5'rvic~; an Oneg Shabbat ~~f will conduct the Jerrschulelh, will follow. ' ed by Mr. and Mrs . TUIDAY~dmisslons to Holy r.omm Ancient R 11e c,f Lig · 1 • Special Music, 11 p.m . . l!uchanst. WWWP4 I Ji .... ,.... Festtvat Cf'ldrar Holy LJ'Cl°.'f'm~i n • 4 .m ., Childrens Eastt;,..11\Vf 6 and.' below! annu t1owW1.fo¥1~ · , . . ... -' Ubpt 0£ 4 ll • Saturd!l, ~arch 2'1j187§ DAIL y PILO f tis -.cbool at 10 •. m.: nUl'8«y care available at bolh rn•al Ea~er brtaklut to ~-..... at •. -. ' MfVICA. • hi f I ~.... o . .,., a.m., . • Ort p se "'ce at 9:30 a.m. · Easter serrnon· • '' • ''Wberl b · ~sus?" by th~ Re~. Robert Shepard. ftnt Unlted MeU!Ddkt Cltu.rcb, 420 W. 190\ St., Colt • Mua; Easter SUod•Y worship services ~t 9:1.5 a nd 11 a .m .; sermon: "Jc11us:.aesurreotion Victory" by1 the Rev. Dr . Earl W. Isbell; nursery care Pf'O\'l<led at both Hrvice ; special Easl~r musk by chancel choir, 4llreetoo by Dick Kuyken- dall, "Al It Began to Dawn," a t1hort Easter can- tata: church school tor all ages at 9: 15 a.en .; high school·college youth fellowship at 6·30 p m.: a $eriH ol adult education cl8$5~ will begin April 6, atna.m. MeH Verde Unlted Metbodi.st Church, 1701 Baker St., Costa Mesa; .Easter Sunday services at 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m .; sermon: ''Loosed to Live" by the Rev. Dr. B, Lothair Green, minister; regular church school for all aces will be held at the 9:30 a.m. service only; there will be churc h school for nurs.ery tots lhrough kindergarten age at all services. mtnl.ater; spcclal tt1usic by thechoir underd1rcchon ·of Mae Driver, will 1dng "TheStrife fsO 'er" and Lor- raiDe Grry w'Ul aing "There Is a V k lory Tree." P,N9 .. Cuf•• Pnsbyrtrtaa Church of the i.l aster 26051 Marg uer'ite P ark way. M i~s wn \'it.'JO, E aster services at•8, 9 and 10:30 a.rn ; rncssage entillt!d "The Joy or Discovering God". church M'hool at 9 and 10:30 a.tn .. with nurse1 y cure provided during all three services. &. Andrew's Presbytert:rn Church, GOO St. An· drew's Rd ., Newport · Beat h ; Eabtcr Sur1day tervices at 8, 9 : 30 and 11 a rn.; sermon· "Who Are You? A Winner?" by the Rev. Dr. Cha.r l~s H. Dierenfield; special choir and tn~lrurnental Easter. rnusic; the sanctuary doors wi ll optm ut 7·30 0.1.rn.; child care available bt>gmning at 1· 15 a rn .. addi- tional parking available m the high school athletic field parkine lot off 16th Street; walk through the bad gate to lBUi Street cind ~t. And rev. ·s Road. First UnJted Methodist Church, 18225 Bushard St., Fountain Valley; Easter Sunday service in new multi-purpose building at6:30 a.m. with senior high $. •tttt Presbyterian Church, 2100 :\tar Vista: y~uth and R ay Adams, youth minister, providing Newport Beach . Easter Sun\lay sl•rvicc!-. and dialogue along With Pastor Ford R. Miller who will church school at 9 and 10:30 a.rn . sermon : · · EJsler· speak on "Behold the Door"; worship s ervices al Doxology : The Song Goes On" bv the H\:'v. William 9:30 and 11 a .m .; chancel choir to sing Handel's McQuoid; rnorningscripturei~ Paul'sd1 scu:,sionof "Easter Messiah", under direction of Bill Drozda · Resur rectiOiD : nur sery care available during both Easter message, "God Power" by Pastor Miller ~ ·services; corree served on the patio at 10 u .rn., Mrs. Art Smith will be at the church's newly-between fhe two servJces. restored Esty Pipe Organ ; the organ between 75 _....- and 95 years of age, bas served Methodist churches Presb,r.terian Church or the Covenant, 2850 in ~range County throughout the years; Anaheim Fairview itd., Costa Mesa; Easler Sunday services Umte'1 .Methodist Church presented the organ to at ~· 9:30 ant 11 a.en.; special music by a ll the · Fountain Valley church about four years ago. choirs: sertnon by the Rev. Bl'uct' A. Kurrie, pastor; nursery care at ult three sl'rvit'l'!:>. Rellglo•• Seienee University United 1'1ethodist Church 18422 Cul~er Drive, Irvine; Easter Sunday ~unrise service at 6:30 a .rn.; worship serviee al 8 a.m.; traditional services and church school at 9 and 10 : JO a.rn .; sermons.by Ron Allison, minister. First Church of Religious Science of Nt:wport <See CHURCHES PageA61 New~rt Center Vnlt~ Methodist Church, 1601 Mar~uerate Ave .. Corona del Mar; Easter Sunday services a t 8:30 and 10 a .m .; sermon : "A New. u.>ok". by the Rev. John R. Knox; choir, under Christ Church by the Sea, United Methodist;::~==============;;:==~ ·Church, 1400 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach: darechon of Leo Kreter , and a brass trio composed '"'F'i===;;;;;;;;~;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;:=;;;;;==~ or fral')k White, Dave Davies and Ben Koontz, will 11 EASTER SERVICES 1975 HOl Y SATURDAY present special rnusic at both services; church EASTER SUNDAY f.Jo:&dQM,@G ~-< A great place for kids. STIMULATES young minds. Saturdays in the DAILY PILOT 6:30 A .M. SUNRISE SERVICE AT PAULO DRIYE·INTHEATRE "I Believe In Miracles" 1 :15& 11:00A.M.AT THE CHURCH "Seeina Is Believing" EASTER MUSIC CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH 760VICTORIA, COSTA MESA REV. L. V. TORNOW 548-5404 "HE'S ALIVE FOREVERMORE" How do t-bow? What does this ...... to IM? What lhoelld I do .._. It? Rec~f•e cnnwers to tt.eM «plHfiOM at USTEt SERVICES-l:00-9:JO. I I :00 PRINCf OF PEACE ltmHAtt CHURCH Mne Yw• Dffw fll....,. St .. e..te Mfte A....._C.• dtewa,P..._. J_, .. .....,...._. 11:00 p.m. The Easler Vigil and Solemn High Mass of Easter USTBDAY 8:00 aWi. Trad1llonal Eucharist 9: 15 and 11 :00 a m -Festival Eucharist Wilh Brass Choir ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 4JI PAH AVEN.16-U .. UNA IEACH "Our Friend Forever" Past8r Wood Speaking &:30 & 11 a .m. "The Riddle of Reincarnation" Spec.ial Speaker b p.m. . GE .COAST CHURCH DIRECTORY scopol Church dlfMw A.S.11 6:00 .... &10 ..... ~·BOR LUTHERAN CHURCH na D.ww-Dr. S4e-Mlt .... ,.... .. ec1i ...... J ....... , ..... ~rtv Worship 8:00 a.m. Christian Education 9: 15 a.m. Festive Worship 10:3-0 a.m. NutMf\' Cate Avelleble WELCOME LUTHERAN CHURCH. OFTHI RESURRECTION PAUi. HALYOISOM ' ...... 6:45 ... _ t:oo .... 10:10 ..... IASTH SBtvlCIS INo Chute,, SchOOI n .. w-1 9112 HC1Milt0tt HmffttcJtonhach 962-5005 ST. S EPISCOPAL MISSION VISTA VHDI SatOol 4t2t Mkh 1'r-. ........ w....., s.,..1c ... S..d .. Schol 10:00 A.Mo 11! .. HI ·......, PlievW.~ HJ-17U Seventh-Day Adventist Church 271 A.ec.61St,. C....M.M ......... ~,..__ ..... ,.,-6596 Sabbath SchoGf. . . . • . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . .....•• 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship .......................... 11:00a.m. Prayer Meeting Wedneaday .................. 7:30 p,m. CHllST LunaAH CHUICH MIS80Uri Synod 7HYldwteSt..C....MeM ...... ¥. ,......,, ...... 141 5414 W....., s.r.ktst 1:116 11 ... -...., ~ t:JI A.N. ....... a.e. t:>• A.M. C......._ • 'e I~ -14MUI A Cordial Welcome from THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Costa MEtsa FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 19th St. & Hart>or 81vd. W~SerwkH t:JI A I l:OI A.M. Hunllngton Beach FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 2721 17th St 536-3537 Senk.-!: 15 & I 0:30 Ct.rdl s ,. I.. 9".JO AM. EARL W. IS8EU. D.D. N11,_y Care All Moo"'ng Cllwdt Sdu al f: 15 Costa Mesa North MESAVHDE METHODIST CHURCH Huntington Beactl-North COMMUNITY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH M-\IWW68-&. 6'9-27111 W ...... &~Sdleel ~.lo AM. CHRIST CHURCH 6662 Hell Ave. 842 .. 461 Ww .. t& 10:30 Clilrdl Sct.oGI t:~ A HUO A.M. IY THI SEA Irvine -East Bluff Newpott Beach V SfTY 1400 W. Balboa Blvd.' UNI ER 673-3805 METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Robert S. Shepard. Jr. 552-8233 w..w, & Clerdi ScllMI 18422 Culver Drive · ~.JO A.M. at University Drive W..W., rr...Sdeot Wwt.Wp It a.di Sc-.. ,.., 1:41 ' • 10:10 A.M. MEWPOIT CENTB UHITED METHODIST 1601 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar w......., .. ~ 5cMel -10:00 A.M. •••. ,,,.. l. ... "'-: 644-0745 Shir Ha-Ma•atot Harbor Refonn Temple Rabbi Bernerd P. King Sabbath Services Religious School meeting at CHl'llST C~RCH"!Y THE Sl'A 1.00 w. a.-!IMS....._,,, 881(~ For lnforrmtlon: Call 675-7230 TEMPLE BAT YAHM (Relonft) ..... M&VIH D. StlVYMAH ~ '-*" ......., &.-00,... ....... Sc••·• ,...., t:JO a.ate 1% ,...._ ....... Sc •• 11 w ....... , 4:11·1:15,... .............. i C..644-lttt P.O.•.a Jlt, C...-.. Mer 92621 TE ... PLE SHARON n. .............. ,.. .. .... .................... 617 Wnt Ha1:1t-. Costa MHa .. 6-Slil ......, .................. s...... .. s..nk• M. ... ~·W. ........ . ..... ....... M. ....... Ctllhr'"k Ola ,. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES of the Coostol Areas Christ Unffed Presbyterian Church 20112 M ...... I ..... ...._. Hll"""9toa leodt b•. D..-t f. llcillerts. Pntor s-Mr W ...... : 9:30 A.M. Cl111rd1 Sc'-': 9:30 A.M. • OHier. 20112 M ..... St. "'-: 961-4940 Church of the Covenant 2150 F....._ ltCNld, Cosio Me-so lnceA.lmTle,Postw --, W ...... & Clilrdl Sc•rll 1:30 & I 0:00 A.M. ~557-3J40 Community Presbyteri1,1n Church '4 IS Fwelt AT-, L9CJlllHI leach .. ln . .,......J. T-*enl.y le•.~ 0 . H,....-In. Ant.r I . Chortier t :o.-10:00 •·•·-C•risti ... ~oti°" H_. I 0: I 5 ..... -Worsldp I I: IS 11..11\.--"'lowdlip H_. ~494-7555 St. Marie Presbyterian Church Corw J-• aru & LnfMllH Drift, C-o d*' Mw ...... w•-A. McQMid. ro.stor Wenlilp & C....U Schaf 9 49d I 0:30 A ..... ~644-1341 This SunQay Worship in 'St..Jlndrt7L'~ Presbyterian Clturclz 600 St. A ndrews Road • Newport Beach Dr. ,c.._... H.. Dien•fWd. rostor EASTER SUMDA Y "A WINHER11 Dr. CHrles H. Diet ewfitW.. preochi!WJ Services 8 A.M., 9:30 A.M. and 11 A.M AIC LINE OF HELP-445·2222 TEMPLE ISAIAH CONSBVATIVI Stlbbath SerYices lwery Friday at 8: I 5 P .M. .... H.._. Clwfa"-Clwcll of Me-r:: leecll 2411 .,.. ............. .,... • 157-5325 646-7512 P.O .... HI,.,...._~ U Hi ISIAEL ACADEMY _, fh UNIVERSITY SYN.AGOGUE A Celebroti<>n of Lire r •• ..,.,.,... ,.....,, ... ,..... ~ .... c......__.,euo•• w ... ..a.yt-..so-c.-...._.,_...,.s.r.1u YIDOI~• ,.....,7:JO,..a P...ityo-.tsw.lt s.._., t :>o ~· & Cleu ........-.................. ltl>•~e..,.._.,._ ...... /\..,l...__OAl~L;;..Y~P...;.IL;;..O;;..T;,._ _____ ....;satu=-.td!x~,~M;.:::ate:.-:::.:h:..::19:&,..:.191'5~. liewport Harbor C1Ntth of ae11,.0..1 Sca..e.. • •:enter St., Coeta M a; Easter SUnrlse Mrvlce· m '"'osta Men P.ark at 6:30 a.m.; Cary Allred to open wltb "T•umpet Voluntary", c:boit to sing ''New Aie Vision"; John Paul Thommen lo sing ·•On Easter Morn .. ; lJnda Powell to sln.1 .. Holy Ci· ty" and Diane Pilcher to sing "()pen the Gates or the Temple"; aermoo: "Ule Eternal" by the Rev. EJeanor C. Jackson, ministtt; identical service to be held at the church at 11 a.m .; celebration to in· elude cross of Uvinc fiowers as members ol tbe con· gregation pin nowers oo the cross; speci•I musk by organist. Betty Wooldridae. CHURCH SERVIC~S . <From P110A5) Bearla rneels ln Corona del Mar High School. 2101 Eutbluft Drive, Newport Buch; Easter Sunday ~ervkes and chur('h bchool at 10:30 a .m.; sermon ··The lndebtrucllbihty of L1f~" by the Rev. Albert Burke, rnmister. spedal inul>ic by organist Al Learned with solos by Mrs. Pat Benson, accom· panled by Mrs. Ella Richardson. Cburc:b of Rellflou Science, 20062 Laiuna Ca· nyon Rd., Laguna Bea('h; Easter Sunday services · at 9 and 11 a.m .; sermon: .. The Empty Tomb" by the Rev. Dr. Henry Gerhard, minister; families with children are invited to attend the earlier service when junior church, for cbildren of all ages through high school, rneet.s; nursjry care offered at earlyserv1ceonly. _ _,../ Mesa Verde United Methodist Church J 701 Baker Street, Costa Mesa, California 92626 Phone(714)549· 719 HEAR First Cbun h of ReU1lou SclenH meets in the Masonic Temple, 3011 S. El Camino Real, San Clemente; healing service at 10:40 a.m.; wors hip service and child ren's church at 11 a.JI\,; Easler serrnon: "Wake Up and L)ve". by the Rev. Leslie S. ·Harrold, pastor; call 492·8103 to schedule person.al pastoral counselling, for spiritual mind treatment or for information about Science of Mind classes. Church of Religious Science. 609 11th St., Hunt· ington Beach; Easter Sunday worship service at 11 a.rn .; sermon: ''There's Always an Angel" by the Rev. Peggy Bassett, minister; nursery care pro· vided; refreshments following the service; special service of participation in Worldwide "Prayer for World Peace" today at 2 p.m.; study group on Mon· days al 10 a.m .; first-year class and personal growth workshop on Tuesdays at 10 a.m.; special Singles Club luncheon party will leave church al 11:30 a.m ., April 5; phone 842-2300 for reservations: Dial-a-Prayer, 536·2372, 24 hours a day. Un itari an Unitarian Unlversallst Fellowship meets at 429 Cypress Drive, Laguna Beach; Easter celebration lo begin at 10 :30 a·m. with program presented by the children; this will be preceded by an egg hunt and followed at 11 a.m. by the traditional annual Easter breakfast; for further information, call Joyce Dusenberry, 494-4743. lJniverslty Unitarian Church, which has been meeting at 4530 Sandburg Way, Irvine, will not hold its regular meeting Sunday; members and friends will attend the non-denominational Easter Sunday celebration at 11 a.m .. at lhe Village Chapel, 2814 Lafayette Ave., Newport Beach. Newport Unity Churcb meets in the Zonta Club, 15th Street and l rvlne Avenue, Newport. Beach; Easter Sunday service al 10 a .m., with the "Service of the Empty Cross" ln which members or the con· gregation remove petals from the cross, leaving the vacant place where Christ was crucified and His vic.tory over the cross; sermon: .. What Mystery Is This?" by the Rev. Sune' Richards, minister; church school Cor all ages at9a.m. Harbor Assembly of God, 740 W. \Vilson St., Costa Mesa; school or Christian Ii viog at 9: 45 a.rn.; Easter worship service at 10:45 a.m.: serlflon: "The Greatest Love" by Pastor V. L. Hertweck.; evening worship al 6, featuring Easter celebration~ family night activities for all ages on Wednesday a.t 7 :~ p.rn.; "The Carpenter's Union" youth night ~n Friday at 6: 30 p .rn ., featuring a concert by haH tel•'• IC •ff ,f~ . 1"10q#9t'l •. bvl8 •odla8 .W S.••~ School-~iJI~':: CJINCwe loth ~1PJW~ , q ,Jaddatf2 ,,n0 na ;n,iV'IH .woUol lllw ,aJslud~llst 494-7555 . ••-.dhl"1 Or ange Coast Unitarian-Unlversalist Church, 1259 Victoria St., Costa Mesa: Easter Sunday 171Ud'l 11&1911ta.J &,.,., ~ervice and church school at 10 :30 a .m.; sermon·: J2 19Ju3 ;1ba~8 notsniJnuH .. Fear of Landing" by the Rev. Robert Jordan Ro:ss, l 1UuoY tfJlw .m.a 8Ja h&Jlol minister. who will discuss "What to do after you ·ve r--------=----------~~!!l!!l------i""'IP!m•M"9RP.!1""'119!!,.p taken off with Erica Jong and Jonathan L. i•:e 10&:8 JI "'iv1n lav1J19\ Seagull.,; midweek service on Wednesday at 7:30 -.. ••• -•• _... .. '"t --.;Lful029dJ at nolMo1r'l'illr..i p.rn .. with slides. music, and artifacts rrom ·lt's~ ... Eas.t-e'. rt'.. . •••tav.,,., '(1~nun : Western Africa, led by John Melstrom; coffee and ~ _ dessert provided: special midweek services ea ch Wednesday at 7: 30 p.rn. to feature guest speakers, ti fi ' -~ ' • · '.:.~,,, -1.. .... social concerns. evening of dialogue and s haring, me or r,eaw~enlllg """'nupe and a service led by the rninister. DISCOVER A N~WDIRECTI0,_#11• l'ariowr Congregations Calvary Evangelical Free Church \ CElfBRATE I / A RENEWAi. OF LIFE! Easter Sunday ~\~\!.~~$ cc {}{]~ ff)~ (l Hope and Joy For Everyone!! KNOWLEDGE ...... F ...... AGNOSTIC EN LIGHTENMENT . 0 ....... BUDDHIST RESURRECTION •.. R ....... CH RISTIAN REBIRTH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HINDU PASSOVER ........ Y . . . . . . . JEW o · PILGRIMAGE . . . . . . . . . .. . . MOSLEM REAWAKENING •... ~ ......... NATURIST On the Bay in Cannery Village Balboa Peninsula 2114 L.t~ 6 7 3. 5 2 3 I "-Peri a.och STIMULATES young minds. Saturdays ~n the DAILY PILOT Attend One ot Four GREAT EASTER SERVICES Easter Sunday Take San Oiego Fwy.~aor Q El Toro exit. 2 milts toward Saddlebadl Ml. PLENTY OF SEATS AND PARKING -EVERYONE WELCOME ......... "; .. . Chancf;~ in new le Or. W • r usic DR. ALLEN VERNON MARY MANCINI -. -- .. EASTER SERVICE -t1 j' I ' • sermon: "The Reality of Etdrfaz 14/e" ~ s.a •hola • a SACRED CONCERT; TOM ~ND MARY MANCINI · t.1tr FORMERLY WITHN.B.C. SYM PHONY OJtCHESTR~-: LECTURER AND CO~UCTOR NOW IN SOUTlIERN C~l~A ' ... , .. , .. NIGUEL 'COMMU ~rrv CHUlilelii::==~ (CROWN VALLEY PARKWAY SCHOOt.) .._ .. ..-.,.. LA GUN 11.estmin.attr •emnriuI If ark crown ValleI and Adelanto, Laguna Niguel ALL A'QU ANO U. ,AITHS ARE INVlTEO TO SHAO IN OUR llMPL.a AND SPUUTUAL UPUFlltld l!AVJStCI. -. .. A-..YlUI ' ' ~ IJlll 1'A0MUI ~Otll""C)M MGMIMIVI IAbVAOlltUtff ..21• .. •tsc:wtalwit 1480 I BEACH aw., WESlMleSTEi . 531 -1725 -893-2421 ' I ' \I , - a.iurday. March 2'l. ft76 .. DAIL y PILOt At • .J She Pedals to Patients Some o( the nlceat well JD l.haclef ~. 1arden or lnto pots. lhln•• tbat b•M>en to a ar In pots-for portable Nurterle. al10 havo 1JaJ1en ln summer come color. tubers alread~ 1tarted rrom bulba. Tuberous BeronJu are available coutalnen, for eaay Begonla•, DabUa,, ean. three different ways. tramplantlnf. The third nas and Gladloh11 an all .1'Ubtr9 <bulba) may atl1I way ')'ou'U find•Betonias colorful ca~dfdatea fOt' be ·pur~bHed, tbou1h ii ln effdUna form. By H0"1E/ GARDEN bloom durtrfl UJ• W•ro 1uppll11 wlll s oon be late March and e•rly rnootbs. AncS, Vtou1>l1Ptl dwtncllln&-Ill nunerSes. ApHI, nurs~riea normal-: W lhern now, you can.enjoy Tuben ~ldbe pl•~ ly )lave Betonia 1eedl· eekend lhetn to the f\llle•t. in Oat.I of peat ra0t1, leaf Ines available. i Perhaps the most ex· mold end aand until theirr Q!ic ~f tbeae are the tops have d e veloMd TVBE&Ot18 Be1oniu G demng• 'fuberoua Beaonlas. leaves: Whe1t they are• thrice in a partially ar Avalrable ln a rnyrj8d ol about. Ulree lnthe• blab. 1baded locatlon. Your .....,.,rins and cqlors,J.bey,do tranaplant tbem into tho nunerymao can recom· ChackJist ~ • metad a plant food iq use ~ EnroU111ent Oc.ean View -I Sets Policy f ~uently and regularly · to a11ure spectacular bloo.rn.lng re4u I ts. Dahlias put on their • owo color carnival - 1 from summer into fall. Available i n many forms, frorn small pe>m- . p0rns to dlnner·plate slants, Dahlias produce .• unt->t frost cuts thern . short.. For decorating By ¥ATHYOANCY and Jlighligbting the 6' • ...,,........ , l andscape -general Parents in HunWlgton Beach's Ocean View ·card e n u s e -the School District will be able to enroll their children ~ rn a 11 er I 1 owe rin g al the school of their cbolce pext year -no matter. Dahlias rnay be the best wberetheyllve. • •to use. However, every The school board! Informally lf.Pl'CWed a gardener owes himself new open ea..otlment cy, and belbuiinf Tues4 at least a few of the tan, day, par'enta may su mlt wchool ualsnment re-exhibition types. quests for next ye•r. There is nothing easier to grow than Gladiolus. NO FORMAL BOARD ACl'JON ia required to They provide brilliant put the new plan lnto effect, district officials said. apluhea or color in the • Plant Tomatoes Cor 5Ummer harvest. Be sure th e variety you plant is adapted to your local climate. • April is a favorable time to plant ne.w lawns . Your nurseryman can recommend the bes t type turf for your family needs and can outline planting instructions t(} insure successful re- s ults. • Set out Dahlia tubers this week a nd make another planting of Gladiolus bulbs. This Will assure you of having more Glads for cutting. NEW ORLEANS, La. <AP> -Dr. Patti Bro'41' gets out or bed at 3 a.m. l! necessary and pedals to her patients. She talks to them. touches them, and Fuchsias Tluive In California Fuchsias are favorites in California. There are many reasons tor the ex· t rerne ;>opularlty of these flowering shrub>; their blooms are prolific and extremely attractive in colorful , pendant forms. Fuchsias respond to the slightest bit or at· tent.ion and they have a long, long, blooming season. Plus, Fuchsias c::.in be used in a variety of planting styles throughout th.e garden and patio area. The shrub types are excellent c hoi ces for the landscape . Hanging basket Fuchsias spill their beauty -creating an extraordinary accent. wherever they are dU.- p lay ed. E s paliered against a wall or fence, Fuchsias make a fine background to set off bedding plants or low growing s hrubs. WHILE FUCHSIA . prefer {'OOloess , hurnidi· t y, a nd shade, this doesn't mean they can- not be grown in the in· terior valleys. By creat- ing special situations or part shade, early morn- ing or late afternoon sun, and a little or no drying wind, successful results can be expected. Assuring successful results will be enhanced if the Fuchsias' moisture needs are attended to each day. Check for moisture content of soil; provide overhead water- ings t o furnish the necessary humidity in the early morning or late 16Ually prescribH rest In a bed ortterUlzed db=t . Dr. lirown is the Jo)'eneh Quartttr's Ttsldent plant doctor, and one ot the few anywhere who rnake house calls "Plants start getting into trouble and sornething nl'ed~ to bl' done. A house l'all is lhe <irily way to do it,·· she suys. "You've aot lo be schooled enough to tell from tbe symptoms wbot •s wrong." SHF. MAKES about five plant\idc vislts a day on her three-wheel bike. her black bag clinking with ''little bottles of thb and bottles of that," a blue hat flopping on her head. Usually she finds malnourishment -poor soil -and provides her own special dirt, free of fungus and insect eggs. "Watering a plant is not enough. After it's eaten everything in its pot soil, it's got to be (ed. It's like a baby." She has a Ph. D in agronomy from UCLA and 90 regular monthly customers. who plunk down Sl5 for a house call . Jt takes six days a week. 12to16 hours a day, lo see them all. Most of her patient~ lie in the lush gardens and hidden patios of the FTench Quarter. Many owner~. particularly entertainers, are up all houft> or tilt! night, and 3 a .m. seerns to them a normal time to have their plants examined. SOME GET a scolding ror their lack of care . ''Plants have feelings," Dr. Brown. 33, says. "Plants have a right to die if they're not happy. Because I believe plants .have feelings, I touch them, talk \o them. They make me feel good, jutt having them around." The ·'hospital" m her l \\'o-roorn apartment is packed -ferns, palms. gernniurns. 10 bales of peat moss. Some are there for doctoring. Others, whose owners are away, for baby sitting -nOt a laughing matter for those whose investment in growinF things sometimes r eaches $400, she says. "I woke up four days ago and found two plants left at my door, with a note: 'Dr. Patti, please s ave rny plants.'" District staff members .said the new plan will farden for months -and "provide students and parents expanded choices." provide armfuls or cut • Tuberous Begonia seedlings are av ail able for planting this month. Set them in a soil rich with leaf mold. Fuchsia Society To Meet evening. rr.::=:=:==:=:=:=:=:=::==:=====:=:=:;;-~ atering is probably Parents will be asked to provide dally nowen for indoor ar- transportaUon to their child's new school and may rangernents. The colors not enroll children at. a school already near its ot the new hybrids defy enrollment capacily.1 description, they're so In addition, the district asked that parents not exquisite. Check out the transfer their children in the middle of the school myriad of types and year. forms at your nursery. DISTRICT OFFICIALS ALSO ASKED that all Cann as have many 'sehool requests for next fall be submitted by April uses in the garden. The 30. dwar f forms a re ex· Trustee Ralph Bauersuggeatedtheopen enroll· cellent accents and rnent program last spring, noting it has worked sue-bright border subjects cessfully in the Huntington Beach Union High while the taller varieties School District, where he also is a trustee. · are colorfu l and He suggested then it could help relieve over·' driim atlc in the back· crowding at sorne schocif and would give parents a ground of sunny borders. chance to enroll their children in special interest Clump Cannas for the programs available at J)Ome schools but not at best effects throughout others. the yatd. In coastal District orrioials said about 1,000 children ate gardens plant Cannes in expected to take advant~Of the new program. full sun. Horoseope • Pinch Fuchsias fre- quently as they grow. 'Phis encourages shrub- bier growth and rnore bloom , in that they flower in this new growth. Workshop Scheduled The Garden Grove Branch of the Nat ion al Fuchsia Society will rn eet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m . at the Loyal Barker Elementary School, 125 65 Sp rin g dal e, Garden Grove. Mrs. Billy D. Woods. president, will conduct the mee tin g. Gues t speaker will be Wesley A. Humphrey, rnernber Harbor View Hills. of Farm and Horne Ad- Garden Club will hold a visors' Board, Co-op Ex- workshop Wednesday at t e n s i 0 n s e r v i c e , 12:30 p.m. at the home of Cniversity of California. Mrs.ThomasQuick. His s ubject will be Members will agairi be "Insect s and I nsec- busy preparing plants tic ide s . ' • B r a n c h and plant-related items horticulturis t , Orvie to be offered for sale at Hicks will eive pointers its April 23 "Garden on fuchsia culture. Party." Plant table will be the most important Jspect o f growing Fuchsias. Keep the soil moist around the plants -not muddy -from spring to fall. Under ex- lre rnely hot conditions, this rnay r equire water- ing every d ay. Seeming- ly g luttonous plants, Fuchsias shouldn't be overfed even though they seern to respond to each feedin g . Duri n g the blooming season a mon- thly feeding may be suf- ficient. A guide to community church•• and their ---•vents Aries: Gather-Facts· Pro<;eeds Crom "The furnished by Mrs. Don Garden "Jtarty" will be Danner. Refreshments given to the Fairview will be served and door ,ed. Sbort trip is Oil agenda. Relative Hos'pital campgrowids prizes awarded. Guests SUND~ Y ,,MAaCU~ By SYDNEY OILU& .. '#Ith mission" figures prominently. project. a rewelcorne. appears Saturdays in the DAILY PILOT Stress your own independence, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~....._~~~~~~~~~4 ARIES <March 21-April 19): Gather facts ; synthesize information. Be aware of financial and,security re· quirements. FrieDd. handling money deal, seeks your counael. , TAURUS <April 20-May 2()): What seems a certainly may, in actuality, be far from settled. Know it and hold back on final decisions. Restless as- sociates rnay be singing the blues. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Many seem willing to hold your coat while you go into combat. Evaluate situa· 1ion. Find who is a friend, who is merely exploiting friendship. Be specific. CANCER <June 21-July 22): Reta· tionship "warms up," intensiti~s. Frjendship becomes somethifti more -be ready for spectacular changes. Member of opposite sex is sending signals. LEO <July 23-Aug. 22>: Tle legal loose ends. Home an<t security should ' be protected. Guide aCtloo.S by setting compass on futute. Shc,>rttuts run 1 aground.· VIRGO <Aug. 23.Sept. 22>: Many around you are bein1 evasive. Don't frighten prospects. A quip or story 1 could aid 1n putting others at eate. onglnalllY. CAPtl<10aN <Dec. 22-Jan. 19>: EStabUlbed firm lends you vociferous supgOrt. Thoee who had been loudest -.prior to ''cruncta" situation -may be suddenJyqulet . Know it and stick with experience. AQUAIUUS <Jan. 20-Feb. 18): This is testing period, when you get down to business at hand. 'The preparations, • pubic relations are finished -it is stu>w time and pull out all the stops. Sfate case. PISCES <Feb. 19·March 20>: Bring forth creative abilities. Do what you do best -ha your own way and style. Acc~nt is on special relationships. b asic: c hanaes, children a nd breakthrough which eliminates red tape. IF TODAY IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you lauah a lot and enjoy eating, perflaps too ftlUCh for what could be a welg~ problem. You Jove travel. . ' Coiistruction • Figures Up 1 , LIBRA ~Sept. 23-0ct. dt~ Y~ may be workini at cro1S·J>Urpot'11·•1tb u· Comtnactlon In LaC\Dla Beach .... tt v-'lt and ~ S-,000 dUrinl February soclate, P•~ , .. er or ma • .au9'1'• ---dln1· to tl1ures re!eued , do somathtOJ to corrd~-~c· -.. -.. cent gre'ate't degree ol ltaancaal by the city's department of plan· tbUl.., ning and development. res~ns ·~ · · ' The city issued 28 permits for 1 • scOaPIO (0cf. 2t-Ncw. ilH You the estimated valuation, up near· get •cross major ~. 'tlaole who ly a quarter rrom the same accuseJ'Qtt~be1oC ..,.._Jve.areen· month in 1974. For a two-month viout. Stick Co prlntlSHI. Yoa wtll be period however, the city's rid of lostng propolitloa.. ' estimated construction valuation • was down nearly $800,000 from NURSERY- Ha1Ji~!~!:~~~t~~~a We W1I le CloMd httw S-. .,.~Jim. HAPPY USTH TO AU ............... Fr.....-ce1 Old-fcnhlOMd, llOlf algic VIOLETS~-~ Hwcly I Gal ·~ 2.25. 'refer p•rtlol shade. Pick flowers ofte• for dellglltfvl fr•cmc• htcloon. SPECIAL stop fruitilMJ of unwanted olins on anwm1Mftf.al oft•e trees 18.W ... PIAN AH~i> <€9> OLIVE STOP It re.tty •or4ls! a 01. 2.22 Makes JO gal. of spray Ho more •sighffy olin staifts °" · wcA.s. patio and *inwop. SEVERAL Y AIUETIES. TO SELECT FROM. Grow del icio us SAGJTrARIUS (Nov. 22•Dec. 21>: the same period a year ago. New start in new dired.lon~ll=indk==a=t=· =:::==============~ berries for shortc alee, picked with cmtdereaet. ; Capistrano By the Sea l Hospital, Dana Point, l has recel1'ed a max· imum two Y••rt' ac- : creditaUon trom t9'e f Joint Commlsslon °"the Accreditation of I Hospllals. an lDdepen· denl or1aniiaUon. • AcCOTdlnl to ~lat ...... -.. I J<. Hammond, hot~tal I admlrustrator. the com· l mlulon surveyed the l hospital Cot two days, l checklnl l)Ollclea and procedures, lalervlew· ln g ckpartment. he~da and coo.ducUn& a saltly iMpteUon. ,, .. Special thru April 1 Wtfcorne SprlflCJ .•• WHh a New Lown Hoen.: Moe.· Sat. 9-6 51111. 9.5 (}//."""' S 0 D DICHONDRA A YieW fl 1111 SPRING is really here and now is the time to get outdoors and enjoy it. There is no better place than your own garden. PLANTb -Chances are good that you have seen osteospernum fruticosum in abundance without even knowing it. Calling it by its familiar name, trailing African daisy, might give you a clu e about its i~entit~. But if ~e call it by the nickname it's picked up 10 Southern Calt for nia. the freeway d aisy is known to just about everyone. Those banks of snow along the freeway are really thousands of osteospernum in full bloom. No other pe rennial ground cover does as well 10 our climate and soil conditions. Tbe osteospernum spreads rapidly in sunny locations by trailing out branches which root themselves. In a year's time a single plant can cover a circle two to four feel across. The fl owers bloom intermittently all year long. but bloom in profusion during the spring. The osteospernum is a very effective erosion inhibitor on ba nks and hillsides. We have planted thousands or them on the landscaped berms at Roger 's Gardens Newport Center and by next year we will enjoy carpets of daisies. We com bined ou r osteospernum with bougainvillea vines which will eventually spread their bright rL>d arms out over the white carpet. _ V.:e think osteospernum is so good that we are- offering a special price on Oats at all three stores. Normally we sell Oats at $8.50 each, but now we have reduced the price to $5.95. PRODUCTS -Roger's Gardens is famous for hanging baskets, We may not have invented the hanging basket. but we sure did popularize it. You can buy one of our baskets in full bloom or you can build your own. We don't kee p any secrets abm.it the construct~on and maintenence of baskets. In fact. we give a free demonstration every morning at 10:00 a.m. b k t. If you don't want to build Y_our own as e_, you m ay be interested m our tr ade-in program. It seems that God planned it so that the most colorful nowers are annuals, which means that they live for only one season. Similarly. the most colorful baskets are planted with annuals and they will eventually poop oul. (Care and feeding will prolong their life, but, again, that's the way God planned il). . When your annual basket poops out you have ·some options. You can throw it away, you can bebuild it yourself with fresh plants or you can bring it back and get $4.00 credit toward the purchase of a repalcement. We like to put our basket customers on a cycle of trade-in and replacement with a six-month cycle. For instance. a viola basket bought now will last through May at which lime it can be traded in on a marigold basket which will bloom well into the fall. when the first viloa baskets of the season are ready for sale. To gel you started. we have a special price on viola baskets -Sl8.95. Come on in and see them and talk to us about our hanging basket program. PEOPLE -Few people are truly qualified to be called a Plant Doctor, but Lew Wate rman of Roger's Gardens Newport Center h as earned that title. Lew is California Certified Nurseryman Number 5 and has had msny, many years of experience in all areas of horticultur.e. Lew can be found in the doctor's office al Roger's all day on Saturday and Sunday and on Wednesday. Thursday and Friday from 11:30 to 3:30. Lew is here to answer your dirficull questions and solve your tough problems. Whether you · have a sick plant or a sad lawn, a strange insect or an unidentified shrub. bring In a lcar, a bug or a plug and Lew will be glad to help. lncidentaUy, there is no chur&e ror thb ·service. 2301 Son Joaquin Hills Rd Newport Beach, 92600 714 .64(). sax> 24741 Chrisanta t>r. Mlsslon Vl~o. CA 92675 714-117-7811 2221 Fairview Rd . Cooa Men, CA. 9ZQ7 714--'42.-BG I All Group s' Delllands Ohsc11re Individual By JOHN BUNZEL We've had more than our share. in r e- cent years, of be ing victims of lanauage. "Re levance" has now becQJne an em- barrassing clicht). Now 0 equallly" bas fallen on polemical times. Thesearcb for racial peace and understanding is at the lop of this nation's agenda. Recent l>uccesses in achieving new and important individual rights now are endangered by those who talk solely of group rights. l a m concerned that we are moving from e liminating discrimination "herever it exists t o guaranteeing representation of groups. Whether in choosing delegates to political conven- tions or in selectin g university faculties. this shirt in values is r emforced by the str ategy of a quota mentallly that seeks to distribute rewa rds and benefits not in terms of individual achievement a1id merit but on the basis of one's group identity. WE NEED TO EXA1'flNE ca refully this philosophy of "group think." Those who are friends or equality have no trou- ble expressing our indignntion and op- position to s uch a view when it is ex· po used, for ins t ance, by the White Citizens' Councils of Mississippi, which talk and act in "group think" terms about black people. But the problem becomes more corn plic a led when s uch a view is ad· vocated by some of today's equalitarians. In this country rights are held by in- dividuals, n ot racial groups. In fact, it's against our morals and laws. for a partlcutar "group" lo have rights. Sut•h difference would imply that one racial ~Pis l ess equal than the other. Some hold that quotas for certain minority groups are necessary lo make up for wrongs com mitleed by previous generations. This h as an appealing ring, but is a mischievou:; argument. SOME PEOPLE would have us be- lieve that it is fair and JUSt to d1strirn· inate against while people to make up for the wrongs corqrnitled by members ur previous generations against bl.ick Americans. What this means is that while people a re now lo be<.ome the vic- tims of discrimination not bccau::.e they are guilty but because they are" hitc. I do not for one moment deny that white people could be guilty today of dis- crimination. But if that is the case, they snould be punished as individuals, as the law quite properly provides, rather than as m embers of a group. Even if some employers are guilty of discrimination, we should not enforce quota systems that will deprive appli· cants of equal opportunity for jobs. Not only does this discriminate agains t the innocent applicants. but also il allo\\s the guilty employers lo escape. To overcom e disl'rimination by use of quotas is not a remedy for injustice. It b only a way of changing a target of in- JUStice ~o that one group suffers rathl•r than another . Quotas single out people for spt-tial discri m 1nntwn or privileges. The effect of such :l restriction il; lo say a Jew won't be subJe<:l to general criteria that applied to cn.:ryonc ebe. In ·• othl·r words, he is no longer a person, but a vktim of category <'rime. The quota ment;ility is evident in many quarters or our national life. Consider the current dispute within the Democratic p a rty over the is::.ue of quot a representation of delegules. As a Democrat of many years, :.md a::. a de- legate myself on the Democratic delega- tion from California in 1968. l ha\•e long argued that the delegation process shoald be opened up on a fair and l'qua l basis for every one lo participate, especially l ho!>e who have ~en under· repre::.ented. BUT THE DEMOCRATIC party should only provide guarantees that lhe election process will be fair and open. It Dr John Bunzel is presulent of San Jose Stale U11iuersity. His article 1s excerpted from a speech lo theCommonweallhClub. should not prearrange the election re- s u I ts by a p ply ing by fi at preset malhemalic;.il proprortions and slotting as tests of a d elegation's representative· ness, as it did in 1972. I think it is time for the Democrat!.: party lo announce, in clear and un mistakable language, that il does not believe that only a black may represent a black, a woman a woman, a Pole a Pule or a college professor a college pro· fcssor. Genurne political democracy 1~ 10corn- pat1ble with this quota mt'ntalit~. \\'e should have learned that 111 19i3 m Los Angeles, where a black ma~or w<.is elect- cdln a city wllb onlyai&.,ett"°'bi pe>pulatlon. , J Ameri('a is a m05a.lc of minorities, many ot which have bffn d1.scr1mlnated against. Discriminating in ravor of a minorjty is equal to discriminatinf again.st a minority. If a colleee makes hlrln' decisions on 3 racia l basls, It denies individual merit. They do not hire a race or class, but they hire a teacher, a person. Jt toolt a long time for higher education to rid itself of a quota system and have rules o( faimess, equality~ and individual performance. I BELIEVE that the liberal tradition of equality in America and the larger system of values to which it belongs are presently undergo ing a major transformation. Longstanding notions of . equality are under serious challenge by "absolute equalitarians,'' who want to see the federal government play a domi· nant role in shifting the emphasis from providing every citizen an equal OP· oortunily lo guaranteeing equal results. They believe tha t jus tice re· qwres equality not al the beginning of a race. \>ut at the end. They want the !>. mmority or fe male "runner" to be gi'f('n more than equal treatment with tlte , white, male runne r. It is as if they .were asking the scorekeeper Lo insure tflat the minority and female runners win acer- tain percentage of the r aces. ll is the worst form of condescension. It is also a distorted definition of equality. It carries with it the principle that in order to make some people eque1l, we must use the authotity of the state to make other s unequal. I do not think that is much of an ad vance over the injustices of the past. At a time when some seem intent on dividing us on the basis of race, sex and so forth, we should remember '!'eril. We need to put into effect a healing process. There is no s uch thing as black Justice, female jus tice -there is only justice. And jus tite wears her blindfold so she can show no favor. But she holds a scale that weighs merit. There's No Place Like Home for Some Homicide BySAL\'ATORE VIDATO Gregg Sanders left1 a note or. his bedroom t a ble before he died. It expr essed sorrow for the murd ers o r his mother a nd father . The 15 year -old youth jumped to h is death from a 150 foot·h1gh tower minutes after he had slain both of his p<.1rent~ ''1th ::in ax in their :\tount.iinsick. l\:.J .. home. In Greenfield, Wis .• recupcral ing )1 ary J a nsen. age 9, forg<.1,·e her mother for a bizarre shootinJ? episode. ~trs . )(1Jdrcn Jan::.en. despondent after her hu::.b<md·~ d eath, turned her an~uish un her loved ones and shot her molhl•r, he r son, ~ a ry and herself. There has ~n a cluster of such s tories lately that involve aggrcs::.ion within the family One might think that \\ ilh all the chaos in the world today, the last bastion of security and peace would be wit hin the family. But, acc~rding to c rime st atistics, Beatty Predicts: It's Teddy By HE RB CAEN SAN FRANCISCO -Spring has pounced. In the immortal words of Katharine Hepburn, . the calla lilies are in bloom AGAYN, at least around the Gruhn mans ion at Pacific and Divizz. Along the better sidewalks. jonquils are pok· ing up their tiny yellow heads for their first lookaround (back. back,• you fools. here comes a Great Dane~ J. Wear- ing enough r a ingear lo pose for a Scott's Emulsion ad. down the street trips the Prin- cess Ranieri di San Faustino. walking her two Shih-Tzus and the same to youse. The Marin hills are green and the elevators are filled with the sound of:\1uzak . . . .In his sauna suite at the ~iyako. Warren Beatty relaxes, feet on coffee table:>, waiting for the sauna to heat. talking a little about his new film, "Shampqp." and a lot about his favfirite subject: Democratic politics. Predic· tion: "There'll be a deadlock at lhe convention, ballot after ballot. and out of it as the nominee will come -Ted· dy" ... TALK ABOUT 3 press agent's dream! Pictures and stories on page one of all two of the metropolitan dailie~. coverage on every TV and radi o sta tio n . lens o f thousands of spectators. c1v\c dlgnitanes. 21-gun alutes - all for the arrival of an "ap- proximation·· (not replica> o( ;;l ship lhat a Brltl~h pirate may or may not hove s:.uled put San Franrisco Bay almost 400 year s aflO A tribute indt>ed to Art Blum. who IS a prl'~S agPnt and ('On· coct~ the idea 11( .1 Go1'11•1l Hinde here .ilmo:-.t 111 u .11 a10. tr th~rr's an Oill<•r l11r Oackery, Blum h<i s to be Studie s Show You're Likely Thi~ 1s not so. In focl, 1t::. oppo::.1tc 1~ rnuc:h rnore likely 'Tl l.\T IS, THE probab1l1llcs are higher for homicides umong intimates than among stranger::.. In any given year about 25 per cent will take place in familic~. In 1973, for example. about 2.000 hnmicides occurred w1thm the pnm:iry group. .\stud\' of ahout !iOO hom1c1de~ in Philadelphia over the vears showed that dose frit>nds (lBpcr cent) and family as:.cx:iations <25 pcrtenl > for med the two mo~t frequent types of cases. Ctit1cal violence among paramours nc- counted for a nother 10 percent. Fifty to 75 percent of the ti me. an assailant and his \'1ctim had some previous relalivnship either <1s family members or as fncnds Authorities believe that pos::.ib1lilies are high l for exam- pl('. that in the c<.1 se of the Defeo family murders (parents and four children1 in Amityville. :-;.Y . the murderer knew the family beforehand. Only 13 per- t• e n l of a 11 mu rdt>rs occur b<.'t .... een strangers. Famil\' nolcncc inl'ludc.>s a \ cHl<.'t\'. of beh;:inor beside:. murde'r <parricide>, such as gener;.ill y a::.:.aullive actions. r a p e t u s u a 11 ) b :v a I coho I i l' fathers1. wife be<tling and child abuse. Child abuse is usualh re· ported with reluctance, if ai a ll, and is muc h more pre,·alent than is commonly believed. Incest also tends lo be suppressed both by .the victim and the family. \\ hich stri vcs lo protect its mem- bers. to Kill the One You Love Poll c·c often are targets of a famih ·s hostility when called to brc.Jk up <.1 quarrel It is esl!mJtt:d that 20 percent of of· ficerS killed Ill lhe line Of duty d1e "'hen they try to !:>reak up a fami- ly fight. HO;\llCIOES of hu~bancJs ancJ \\I \'CS b) I he Ir r es pel'l1ve ~PollSt'S are about equal. but more men co1nmil su1c1dl' after the deed than" ives, pn.•!>umably bt!caUSl' they suffer more intense guilt. One explanation why intimates beconw victims of each other 's a~g res s 1 on m ighl be made. perhaps banally, in terms of a paraphrase of the mounlaint:er who saicJ he climbs mountains "because they are there." Kin happen to be there, ready and ac- t•essiblc, at the time when emo· tion goes out of control and seeks its target. Our loved ones are the strongest source both or security and satisfaction. and of dcsp<.ti r and anger. Althoug h many people in- nuente our self.worth <teacher, friend , boss>. no one has a stronger overnll influence on our feelings of self-acceptance than our lo\'ed ones. The feedback \\C gel from them affects ou~ self- esteem far more than that re- ceived from outside~. A man may well be able io suf· fer social disgrace if his primary. group still loves and has faith in him, but if they are rejecting, all may seem lost to ~im. (St'.\LL Y WF. don't show our anguish :3nd frustration publicly. We lend t•l bottle it up and later, perhaps. r ~lease il a t home, where we feel more scl·un· :111d less in danger of losing :1 job. friends , sotial status. a11d :.u forth. Al a deept•r le,·el. unc.I :ac:<.:onl ing lo analytil' lht•cff,L Im(' :md hate ;ire intertwined in a str~lllLl'· ly reversible duality, so that 1f the former is thwark<I il could bnng uul the latt<..-r. llart Otlwllo not loved Desdemona, sht> m1ghl have h ved. Sinte \'iolence. hkc d1.1rtl.\ tends to begin at home. vcrh.q>:. an awareness of our nntural lt'n- dency to m a ke t hose near u~ scapegoats for our own failurt'!:> nnd unrealized dreums mig ht help curb our feelings of ;ingl·r toward our mtimatcs. Dr. Salr:atore D1<iutu u: <111 educator and consultwg psyrl10loy1i-1 m ,\ew York City. His article was u;ntte11 /or l mted Prc:.s /11tl./nJU· lWlllll. Save the Agricultural Spaces 197S's winner by accl::imat1on, and to round off the com mercial aspects o r h is monumental stunt. let it be recorded t hat the Golden Hinde, moored nt Pier41, will be open to the public begin· ning March 24, $2 .50 for adults, Sl for c hildren. Kindlv rem ember that Tugboat King Tom C rowley put up $1.5 million for the •· approxima- tion" and would like a return on his investment As has often been observed, you can't eat press clippings . HA VF. YOl: e\'er wondered why the Golden Rivet saloon on Ninth St is called that? ff you haven't. you may lea\'(' the room. For you -oh. and you -who elected to remain, the n ame celebr ates the Great San F r a ncisco m>th that a golden rivet marked the completion of the Goldt>n Gate bridge. A plaque on the bridge even comm,·morntt•s the site and moment but. the truth is, th<' rivet shuttered when hit by the dri II and wns r e placed by an ordinary job ... The Golden Rivet bar thus was named after nothing, and I 'll drink to th::it The Gold Spike, over tbere on Columbus, was na m ro after the spike allegedly driv('ll In lo the last tie or the firhl transcontinental railroad in 1869. but that'!! a myth, too. 1 mean, the spike itself L" on dJ splay at Stanford. all ri1ht, but lt wa n't driven. A rt· gular spike m ade th~ hofe ond then the gold job was tapJX'<I r;1refully into place with <i wood e n mallet and im- mediately extr acted. \ By KE~ PATTERSON JR. C~pllol H••' Sffviu SACRAMENTO -Feeding the tr emendous horizontal gro" th appetite of Western civilization has lead. over the past decade. to the rampant destruction of prime agricultural land in a time when food gro" mg space is at a prt>· mi um. The s heer onslaught of our human population is decreasing substantially the total land sur- face available lo farming. When Chnstophcr Columbus a rri ved in the Western He m isph e r e, the lndians he found had 2,500 acres per person on the conline,.t of North America. By 1965 that ratio was down.to 11 acres per person. Thal figure is expected to be less than s ix acres by the year 2000. Two inescapable fact:, point to the reasons for skyrocketing food ' .- prices and shortages of various. essential foods First. most of our good farm land is already in use and producing food at c<ipacity. Secondly, the land that we lose to urbanization is. ironically, prime agricultural land. It is. needless to say, easiest and cheapest to grow crops on flat. fertile, irrigable land. Un- fortunately. it is also easiest to build one-s tory ho u s ing, freeways a nd parking lots on fl at ground, w hich turns out to be good farmland. Much of the best is already uncJer asphalt. ,\ LITTLF. OVER a hundred years ago. each thousand people added to a city's population used up 10 acres 111 addition to w'hat the city already had. In 1930 the cities were taking about 30 acres per new thousand res\dents. and by 1960 they were using at least A I 200 acres for each additional thou'sand r esidtmts. This is in spite of high rise structures and so-called city and regional planning. Emil M . Mrak, nO\\ chancellor emeritus of UC Davis. a national- ly famous agricultural school, wrote in 1966 : "I have been astonished lo dis· cover that some of our city plan· ners are not at a ll concerned about the removal of ou r finest agricultural land from farming. They seem to be lieve that as the cities take over our best lands ~c can happily move the growing of food out into the poorer areas. "They are not disturbed by the tact that Calif't>rnia's· suburbs, where m ost new residents settle, are gobbling up 375 acres of open farm land every day." 1 Since Mrak made lhat slate- "' ment. well over a million acr('s of farmland have been turned into some sort of urbanized contrele o~ steel. OSE W.\ y Tll,\T open SJ)J('l' wind~ up being built upon i:. tho.it when a land owner dies near u t'I· ty, he lea,·e~ the open land lo a relati"e who is often unable to pay the tax required of heirs. Sale for taxes usu ally leads ln un- want ed development of 01wn space 1.md agricultural land. One s mall voice crying in llw wilderness, what there is lt'ft of it, is that of Californi<1 Seo .. John Dunlap (0 -Napa>. He is sponsor- ing legislation that would Jll'O\ illt' an incentive to state c.ind lnr;.d gover1_1ments to acquire open space Tor citizens. Dunlap recognizes that inalnh· ty lo pay inheritance laxes cssl'n· tially means that land is sold to a developer in order to meet the tax obligation. His meas url· Senate , Bill 595, would prO\ 1cl~ that inheritance tax could ht' paid by an in·kind grant of l<in<I for park purposes or the grant dl'· velopment rights and consequ<'nt preserv atlon of land in OJ)l'n space in perpetuity. For example. if a person wc1 t• to inherit a piece of agricultur<1l land and be unable lo pay the in- heritance ta~es. he would tx• able to give up tb~r right lo develop the IAnd forever, and continue to farm it. This bill, if approved , wiJl provi~e u s mall but impor: tant step 1h p reservinJ,! our , 1tul 1. farmland. ORANtE COAST DAILY PILOT The ('ommc-nl P••~ of the Dal ly Pilol seeks to lnform nnd a&lmulate reader& by presen&. Ing a variety of <'ommt'ntury on t()plca or interf'~t :ind 111ntr1cance from lllform~ obstrvers and spokC'~rrn!n ltobttt N Wttd, Pubh1hn TMmar Polrrwr, Comtncnt Pogt &<lllot Saturday, March 29, l07G I JI } ~ I a t t; a e jJ il t! J s " ( ~ £ ~ '• /. (1 l a f ) c Cl ( 3 l t. 0 c i: " a c I I l r t I Hi girls and boys. How about all that wind the past couple of days'! That's what ydu call real kite·flylns weather . . . providlng you bad a tail,on YoW' kite about 20 feet long. Are you all ready for Easter or Passover celebrations? This is <:ii ways e very beauUf ul time of the year when we can see Spring beginning to blossom out all around us. Af!d from the looks o( the many entries that Uncle Len received in the Easter Card contest, spr- ing has sprun g. There were so many excellent entries this past week, that the judges had a real dilficult time in selecting a Winnet. HONORABL8 1'ENTION this week, go~s to Katyn Scquitt, Jim Carrico, Maureen Gildea, Lisa Shaffer, De bble Cohen, Tammy F1eckstein~. Joh~na Edf!f,. and Scolttand Todd Nicol, all of Costa Mesa. . Also to Jimmy Hersh, Tracie Ahl0e~g and Evelyn Solarczyk, of Newpart Beach; UrtdJ Ohrls-~iaQ a11d Valerie Ryan of Hunt· rngt.Qn React\;. Kar,.n Wheeler a nd Ktlly Peart o! Irvine· Bridget Bandel of Corona dei l\1ar: Polly a nd Heather McCoy of Laguna Beach; and Coleen and Darren Newell of San Clemente. Uncle Len wottld also like to apologize to Davi.d Threadgold of Laguna Beach tor overlooking his "thank you" note of a couple of weeks back. for tickets he re- eeived to the Ontario 500. It seems that David's ex- pression of appreciation was written in the form of drawing and It was put to one side to 'be considered by the judges and Un- .. ,. * PRIZE WINNER * "4ancy Han.sen, 12, of 2300 Holiday Rd., Newport Beach ·An~ child 14 or under, can enter Uncle Len's Contest: Here's all you do: (l) Draw picture on piece of plain, white paper 41,2 inches wide and 4 inches deep. Use black ink and make lines bla~k. (2) Do not copy or trace picture. It m ust be your own work. (3) Put your name, age and address on back of drawing. Mail it to Uncle Len's Art Contest, Box 1560, DAILY PILOT. Costa Mesa 92626. Entries m ust be r eceived by noon on Thursday for production on the following Saturday. Winner will receive Kennedy half dollar. cle Len didn't spot it. O~wid 's Mom wrote to explain. for wttich I am very grateful. Her letter stated in part, •·It was such a t hrill for David to win second prize. He enj_oys art work so much and this was a grand rc- ward for his efforts. And we ha' e you to thank because you ha~·e even encouraged him further with his art.,. We· thank both David and hi:-; Mom for the kind words and arc very pleased if we have helped him in any way to stimulate his interests. This week, boys and girls, Un- cle Len would like all of his artists to draw spring flowers. You can draw Easter lillies, roses, bouquets of violets, daf· fo<lils, marigolds, or whatever suits your fancy. And don't forget to send your s pring poems to Carol, your questions to Andy, and your let- ters to Ellie. t;ntil next week then, may you all have a very Happy Easter and a Pleasant Passover. ~S!l1lli&~t~~1"'A~ 1:sm:~:~i·1,Wi>l~~~~~fi'.P~~~.1iG:la!Pf~,,a$t¥:~'r~ Letters Fl-om Ellie ~ lcl 1t11Jtan E. Heyw90d Dear Ellie, What is the difference between an. ape and a make up the diet of the Anteater in its natural habitat. The tongue is coated with sticky saliva so that ants and such creatures stick to it. Ellie gorilla? Susie 1'1 . DearSusie, · To explain the relationship between the terms ape and gorilla, we must consider the whole Dear Ellie, When we were on our vacation last -su mmer, I found a Jot of Sand Dollars on the beach, but they were just the shells. Whal are they like when they are alive? Lisa L. order of Primates. These animals are divided mto two s uborders with Lat.in ized names: Proslmii which includes tree shrews, lemures, lorises, bushbabies and Anthropoidea which inclu~es monkey! and apes. Some examples of monkeys are the spjder monkey. squirrel monkey, marmoset. rhesus, macaque," mandrill a nd ba· DearLis·a. Sand Dollars a re a species of sea-urchin. They are basically round and always quite flat. The shells each bear the pattern of a five.petalled flower. (All sea-urchin shells bear the sarne 5. part pattern which links the urchins to their nearest re- latives, the starfishes.) boons. Apes, man's closest living relative, include four rnem bers: gibbon, gorilla, orang-utan and chimpanzee. The little hole on the botto·m of the Sand Dollars found on the Pacific coast of North America marks the place through which the foot protrudes. Some tropical flat sea-ur chins have a foot for each of the 5 petals on the shell. The shells, when empty, arc brittle and grayish-white or light buff. But when the animal was inside, the shells were tough and were covered witll a mass of very short, thin bristles or hairs. So, a gorilla i s an ape, not a monkey. Ellie Dear Ellie, I was wondering how Antellters eat wUh sach a strange shaped mouth. Do they have ntany teeth?· Jason B. They were purplish in color. Elli~ Dear Jason. ;\pteaters be tong to the order of animals called. A1'SWER TO LAST WEEK'S QUESTIOX: Ededlata which means toothless. But the narne is not quite correct, for some members of the order, like the armadillo and the sloth, have molars. What do elephants use their tusks for ? Th e name really indicates that in all this group of animals. none have visible teeth. for none have either ''canines" or "incisors" <the front teeth. used fo r biting. J This is the only characteris tic that the strange m ern bers of the order share. Actually the Anteater has no teeth at all. Frorn the end of the long, slender snout, a thin, round tongue can extend another 8 or more inches. This is used for reaching into holes for insects which Elephants with tusks use thern for digging up roots and for moving obstacles. Bull elephants use their tusks in fighting for supretnacy of a he rd . Usually the right tusk is worn down rnore than the left because elephants are primarily right handed. QUESTION : What is the largest living snake? READERS: Send animal and nature questions tn ELLIE, c 'o The Daily Pilot, P. 0. Box 1560, Co~t;1 ;\ksu, Ca .. 92626 H Andy Mndt a cem;.1... »"~llm• IOI el tlw Merit Stwdffh £11o<t~nla .. 0.•Y 0..111, •te 11,ol Wid1il•, Ka11., for lll1q11e1tlen: WHERE DID THE DINGO ORIGINATE? For thousands or years, the borne of the yellow dog dingo has been the island continent of Australia. Bul this was not his original home. T here is evidence that his ancestors arrived the're in the dirn distant past, most like· ly from some part of Asia. No doubt they were hunting dogs taken along by early hurnan ex- plorers. Australia is the home of the gentle marsupials. There, for rnilllons of years, tbey developed peaceably, with a minimum of me4lt-eating predators. All this time there were none of the usual large cats or tlerce wild dogs. However, when at last the whlte s~ttlers arrived, they found that the yellow dog dingo was quite at home on the island conti- nent. He preyed on the gentle waUabie!J. and we now lcnow that he already had Wjped wt at least one marsupial species. Experts found fossil remains that prove the dingo bad beeh there some 6 000 years. nut obviously this ~as not his ort&inal home. rlN RECENT TIMES wa have learned that prehistoric peoples w•nt on (antattic voyage11, e•pectaUy around the vast Paelfic Ocean. Some of them re· ached Australia and aet~ there ns aborlll1\t1. lt scem!i likely that thtY brouaht a.Iona thejk' I .,. tools, weapons -and their hunt· ingdogs. No doubt some of these half· tame dingos escaped and took to the wilds. Marsupials were plen- tiful and easy to catch. and, in the wilds, the diqgos wero able to make a comfortable li ving for themselves. They became very successful wlld dogs, thrived and multiplied. Evidence s uggests that the dingo is r elated to the fierce dhole dot of Indla..And to the com- mon pariah do& of A.Ilia. In pre- history, ~bmc o/ these dogg were half·tamed by primitive bunters in rnany widely separatM r'e· gions. Many of these early peoples were ooc~ cxplot'ers. At present we cannbt bo cet\aln whlch 0£ thern lQOk \he dingo to Australia -h~c•w cannot pin· point bJS or-lain al home. The dtnao looks H~e a handsome German abepard wLt.h a sornewhat lonatr, bushy tail. Often be ls golden yellow with white booties and a white tip on his tail. However, he rna~: be red- dish brown or a lrnost ble1ck . He can whine and howl. But, like his \did cousins of Asia, the dingo tannol utter a true dog-like bark. Andy Miid'. 7·VOlll~ tel of Ille CllrOftf(leS ot Nu11ia to (hrtotine Oilerllutt, 199 11, of Hvnl· 1119ton &each, C•lll .. for lier que•Uon: WHERE DO T UMBLEWEEDS COME FROM? Tu rnbleweed11 roll around Costa Mesa, Calif., in the fa ll, usually blown by the Santa Ana winds. They arrive from who- knows-where, looking like large beach balls made of dry brown twigs. Along they roll, 'resting on lawns and piling up against the fences. Obviously they came from somewhere. even though we did not notice them. Actually the tumbleweeds spent the summer season grow· ing in the fields and along the roadsides. Then they were fairly large green bushy weeds. Later in the s u mmer they put on flowers, too small to notice, and the flowers became, seeds. Then the weeds dried up theit stems. broke o(f close to the 1ground - and waited lor the wind to blow them 41long. A tumbling tumbleweed is really a ~Bl"ent plant roilln.a along to~~ lta· seeds ln new locatlont., <Do you ha\le •.-MC.Ion to ASK ANDY? Sead U 4Nl • P"l utd w1U. you.r name, aie and com· piece acklrell to ASK ANDY In care or tbls new 1paper. E n&ries open to glrls and boys '1to17.) orts With Sea Creatures PITTSBURGH (UPI> -"If on~ of them wanted to rub yoo on the bottom of the t ank, it would be lil~e beini m u•ged in the alley by a !Wacktruck,T• said Bob Shepard. 34, who cavorts with killer whales and other sea creatures for a liv· ing . "But from a human stand· point,: he said with a quick smile, .. It's good to have something other than other peo- ple to respect." Shepard, who Jives with his wife and two children in San Diego, when not performing dai· ly each summer in Ohio, is train· ing manager for Sea World -a string of recreational parks in San Diego, Aurora, Ohio, and Orlando, Fla. ms REPERTOIRE includes placing his head in the mouth of a two-ton killer whale. ··once, a whale got startled by a guy walking in front of the spotlight to take a flash picture," Shepard said. "The whale got a mild case of the jitters and closed its jaws on my h ead, but opened right up again once it realized what happened. "I wasn't seriously hurt, but it was like slamming your head in a \ heavy door.•• · Shepard a lso trains other human performers to ride on the back's of the whales and to water ski on the backs of two dolphins. Then he teaches the whales, dolphins, sea lions and other mammals to accept this un· natural treatment. SHEPARD, a former San Diego disc jockey, considers oc- casional injuries -a sea lion bite on the back of his leg once re- quired 20 stitches to close -a "calculated risk." Happy Winner I Christine Osterhues, 12, of 16582 Busby Lane, Huntington Beach, s miles happily as she peruses one of the volumes of •'Chronicles of N arnia' •she was awarded this week as a win- n.er in the ''Ask Andy" section of the Family Page. Herques- bon, representing a first-time entry, appear s in Andy's col- umn today at lower left. Inflation Means. • • • .. It's not like ju1mping off a building with a parachute that so- meone else · has packed, however. You're working with an animal that you've helped train from the very beginning. You ·each have established your con- fidence and your own style of work. It's a question of adapting to each other. PRYOR , Okla. <UPI > - "Inflation is the more you pay, the less you get of anything you buy," said Joyce Penn, a third-grader. . cost 20 cents. I can't buy a piece ' of bubble gum anymore ... " ··As for killer whales, they're not inherently dangerous because they have no natural enemies." he said. "Their main provocation is hunger." SO WHY ARE they called killer whales? Students in Marie Haught's class at Jefferson Grade School were asked t o write s hort papers telling what inflation means to them. Randy Spencer wrote, "It got me this weekend. I do not like it. The dog food is too high for· the dog." Jeff Heffley had it down in concrete terms: · "We bought some calves for $50. At the end of the year we totaled up the money we spent on feed. It was $47. We can't make ·• money on cal ves in inflation." "Because they kill with a great deal oC vigor," he said. "They'll kill dolphins and polar bears. "But on e also could kill you easily if he runs into you acciden- tall y in the tank or while you're playing." "Inflation m eans lo me things go too high to buy them." Donna Blackwell said. ''The bubble gum was l cent. Now it is 2 cents. It is toQ high to buy f ood and clothing." Lonny Powers provided a more litetal explanation. He said '; inflation "means if you have a balloon and you blow it up, that is inflation." Curtis Smith wrote, "A candy bar cost 15 cents now! A soda THE QUIZ world scope (10....,.. for NCfl quM1lon M....-.f corNCttf) 1 The Supreme Court ruled that the fed· eral government has exclusive rights to offshore .. ? .• reserves beyond 3 miles. 2 Former . . ? • . President Antonio de Spinola fled to Brazil, where he was granted political asylum. a·Sparnsh b-ltahan c·Portuguese 3 Scientists hope to learn more about (CHOOSE ONE: Mercury's. Mars') mys· terious magnetic field from the latest Mari· ner 10 approach to the planet. 4 The (CHOOSE ONE: Malthus. ~mino) theory holds that the fall of one Asian nation toCommunrsm wou ld lead to another, and ultimately endanger the U.S, 5 In Texas. some fossil remains of an ancient pterosaur were found. The wing- span of this flying reptile extended to an amazing .. ? .. feet. a-51 b-25 C·160 newsname (10 points M JOU can ldenllfJ lhll .,.,._,In the news) I've been busy while my Democratic party has been formulating its taii; and energy pro- grams. I've served since 1961 in the Senate role I assu~ from Lyndon Johnson. Who am I and what Is my job !Ille? matchwords l ..... extant 2 ..... extlnct 3 ..... instlnct 4 ..... lnsuraent S:.~.uraient a .needing quick b-still in f!lllstence c -rebet action 1d·no 1onaer living or aeUve •·natural behavior or imf>\llse In addition to being a family run feature, THE QUIZ is an integral part of the ln·clasaroom news prog ram presented in Orange Coast area schools as a public service by the Daily Pilot. An•w•r> •ppear (upslcle-l lael-q11ir .... . ·' • news picture ( 10 points If JOU anew Ihle QUe9tiDn cowecttr) Kite flyers welcome the beginni ng of spring. The changing seasons are caused by the changing position of the earth 1n relation to the sun. In the Northern hemisphere, the North Pole slants (CHOOSE ONE: toward, away from) the sun in the spring. sportlight (2 points~ udt question.,.,.....~) 1 Kareem Abdut .Jabbar asked to be traded by the .. ? . " saying he did not have any family or friends in the team's home city. 2 The NCAA Indoor Track and Field title was won by defending champion .. ? •. a·lndiana Urnversity b·Univers1ty of Texas·EI Paso c·Stanford University 3 Colombia has joined Mexico in boycotting the South African (CHOOSE ONE: little League baseball. Davis Cup tennis) team because of South Africa's racial policies. 4 England's Grand National is a horu race. True ex False? 5 A (CHOOSE ONE: tennis, polo) match is .divided into periods called chukkers. roundtable fM\llJ cltcwekln (no tcON) What family activities do you plan at this time of the year? What are some things you would lik~ to do? ~ TCMl IOOll: 11 .. llO,...... -TOP ICOM111 .. to polnta -Excetlent. 71 .. • polnta -CoM. •1 .. 70 ,.._ -f.tr. 324·75 •WC. Inc.. Medtloft. WlecoMk\ 010d-$ :~Jl•' :s1uual dn:> tlA•O-t :q·t ~s·ipng ~JCl'\OMllW·l :.1. H!> 11.L~OdS pJVMOl ::u•n.1:>1dS~ilN e-s :,.,:~ :p-z :q-l :sa~oMtOJ.ffl \ Setur~y. Merch~.1815 By KATRVQANC\' ot ... o.a..,,.. ...... T he Huntington Beach City school board bu1 turned down a te~cher con· &('act ~roposed for next year. Trustees daun it could add $1 5 rrullaon to the dis~ tricl 's $10 million budget . The major increases would be cost· of-living pay hikes of about 16.5 percent 1n June,. as well as quarterly pay adjust ments for t he next three years 40 CONTINUOUS ACTION ~ co~~~!!~us @ 9 5 OZ. SIZE ..A{~ • 'llrlllll . ...,.,._ -- Anti -Persp i rant SPRAY or POWDER Regular or Unscen ted Formulas ~or problem perspiratita! ~ ~ea. Mac leans Toothpaste Fcir whiter teeth and it tastes great! 18 oz. Smucker's PRESERVES Jlii~• Choose from the most popular fla vors! 200 FT. Handi-Wrap Plastic seals in food freshness and flavor! DISINFECT AN T There go ti.e germs and odors! VANILLA Breakfast Squares Com,lete meal ilt twt rea•J to eat frosted bars. 8 BARS ~ ~ based on the performance of tht- Consumer Price Index. Huntington Beacl{ elementary t11cbers with those in other elementary districts. It allo asks tor parents' opinions about the teachers· requests. at the beClDJline p ay •lei> -$8.864. The same table showed them fourth in the middle or the salary schedule -at Sl2,426, and said they are third at the top puy level -Sl7,293 .. VA NCE CARRUTH ASD Tanner Peterson, teacher spoke~nt.'n, did not criticize the board's rejection. Both Carruth and Peterson said some of the numbers rnay be high, and particularly criticized the pay corn· parison. But Carruth said compared with all Orange Count y schools, elementary. high and unified. t he teachers rank l tth or 29 at tbe beginning level, 13th ln the middle and sixth at the top. But they did label as "m1sl ettdmg a district brochure about the contract be· ing mailed to parents. • The brochure outlines the Sl.S·rnillion contract cost, then cornpares the pay of THE Y SAID IT SHOW ED teachers r anking fifth of 15 elementary districts Teachers also asked the dist rict to l!X· u n u ~ n u Fint of Week Ice Cube Bin and Tray FLIP DOWN LID 1 29 Sc1entit1cdlly de<ar.ned c1ect1on for • • 1 cubr•, . 1u~.1 prel>~ down 1 • Soda & Beer Can Dispenser 11Dispens-A-Can !" FABRIC OR VINYL FREE " CLOUDS OF CLAIROL Herbal Essence BODY POWDER Silkens your skin all the m• way down to your toes! 4 -01 ~-­ooor--. oz . BUBBLING BODY BATH Satiny concentrate of gentle skin cleansers a and moisturizers burst into bubbles! a oz. BODY SPLASH .\\.~\\ONT ·~ ~l."..i "N()St: M . LaMont Table Wines Chablis, Vin Rose. Burgundy or Rhine. YOUR CHOICE 5th 1.69 ea. 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DOW LIMON SCENTED Oven Cleaner America's best smelling oven 97c ci;;;;::=;;;;a cleaner I • AO PRICE<; PRtVAll ':>UNUA Y J.1AkCH .JO!h l HR U !U f \Unf M•lllt I, pand the d~taJ lnsuranee plan to ID· elude dependents. They wanted three days of· personal leave each year, a liberalized leave of absence proerarn and a 20-mln ute shorter day for fourth and fifth graders THEY ALSO ASKED f'Ofl a change ln the way schools are staffed. Teuchers clairned th~ change woul d add no cost to the distl'ict. DENTURE CLEANSER TABLETS New! Extra eff erwescr1t! This long time favorite is pure .•. and it floats! PAK OF 16 PLAYTEX Deodorant Tampons ~ ~ ....... ·---~ New "Gentle Glide'' applicator. ~ ~ SHAMPOO-ltil HAIR COLOR Makes a brunette tr11ly u1foriettable! HUHTIMGTOtUIACH •--•I.,,..._.. S,.I ,,.. .. , I ltl 1• Map•• I W_,_ IL Tc>ao-J4S721....WI ... t4l'W'POITllACH-11Jt ........ Wftfclff .. -. IAMTA AMA--lt 11 S.... M .... St. .. , Salurday, Mwch 29, 1975 DAIL V PILOT 8J , Title Up for GrBbs ••• bUt Bruins Favored SAN DJEGO \AP1-UCLA hs bacJt, bul tor the first time in perhaps a decade any team here is given a shot at the NCAA's b_as ketbell tltte. The ch am- J>lOMhtp could easily end up in Kentucky , either with talented Loui~vllle or physical Kentucky. Or at could go h ome with Spacuse. The 8ruins of coach J ohn Wood.en ha ve m ad e a bablt ot winning collegiate basketau.n uues. and they a re favor ed to do , It aiain this weekend after a lapse of one year. The perennial * .. * ~ Kentucky Battles Syracuse ' SAN DI EGO-While there is no solid fa vorite to wittJ.llis_year 's NCAA basketba ll,championsh ip, the Syracuse Orangemen arc de- finite underdogs. Although t h ey have surpris ed th ree s tra ig ht o p ponents . the Orangem en don't fi gure to beat the rejuvenated University of K entucky Wildcats in the NCAA semifina ls today at t he San Du~go Sports Ar ena . Tipoff is 12 : 10 for the opener or a double h ead e r . UCLA and Louisville ~lash at 2 :10 "'ith t he On T\I Today Channel 4 a t J 2 winners of the two games play- ing for the title at 6: 10 Monday evening. P<1cif1c-tl champs won seven con· secuhve NCAA titles until North Carolina Stote took it rrom them last year. For the ninth conisccutivc ycur. the Bruins are in the final round of four. They battle Louisville in on e sem ifin al at the San Die"o Sports Ar~na toduy wh1lc Ken- tucky meets surpris ing Syrac·ust> io the other. UCLA. 26·3. beadl'<i The As sociated Pr et;s poll a fter t he re· gional .tournaments wllh Ken- tucky, ~·4, ln the s~cond spot. LoµisvJJle, 27·2, was ranked fourth and Syruc.·u~e. 23·7. ~1xth "Wht!l1 you go this far, you know evl!ry other t ~um "ill bl· tough a rtd capablt: of "urning,·· 011 T\/ Today Charua~f •I a t 2 suid the 64 ·year-old Wooden, \\'hose form er pltt} er and :J!'>S1!'> t aot, Denny Crum. l'uache~ Lou.ls ville. Vlsltint coach Bill Thomas of Sou thwest Missouri Stal·e . summed up a majority reeling "ht'll he :.aid, ··1 c:un't go ag1unst l CLA It hu~ tradition. And John \\ooden I k 111 eans 10 poinlS any Lim~. Rut ut lhe same time, Ken· lucky ha<> a fine chance, its bes\ in years." Dating back to 1964, UCLA has won the c h ampionship nine of 11 years. Kentucky holds four lilies. but its latest was in 1958. A sellout crowd of 15,161 long h<Hi been 11ssured with som~ ~calpers reportedly asking up to $300 for ticke ts that originally co~t $2 4 or S12 each for SatOrday's semifinals and Mon· UPI T"l"pllo1o• Sy ra cuse, which lost lo such ~wers as Georgetown and West V irgin ia d u rin g .the r egular season, has r ecorded three con- s ecutive upsets in post-season p lay. LOUISVILLE'S WESLEY COX f41 ), ALLEN MURPHY FACE UCLA TO DAY. B ut a. win t oday bv Lht• ofan~men would be ver·y sur· prisinglsince Kentucky is the on- ly team that defeated lndiana. The Wildcats. only la-13 Ja~t year. are now 25-4 and ranked No. 2 nationally. They also lead the country in scoring, averaging 93.1 points. And they ended I ndian a·~ d reams of a perfect season last Saturd ay with a 92·90 win in the finals of the ~ldeast re~omils T~at v)clory followed a 90.73 verdict over Central ~ticfiigan and a 76-54 d ecis ion over '.\1ar- quette. In contr ast , the Orangemcn WOJl two playoU games in over- t ime and a thir d by two points But the cham pions of the Fur E ast r egion a ls edged a good North Carolina s quad, 78-76. a nd beat La Salle, 87-83, in overtim e. and K ansas St ate, 95-87, a lso in overtime. • The Wildcats will slart Rirk 1Ro.bey, a 6 -1 I , 238-pouncl freshman, al center, and Bob Guyette, a 6·9, 236-pound senior. al for(l{ard . · But the key W\ldcal is Kevin Gr\lvey, a 6·5 forward who is averaging 24 .2 points and is shooting 53.5 percent. He is also Kentucky's leading rebounder The other starters are 6·4 Jim· m y Conner ( 12.51 and. 6·3 :\l ike F1ynn l8.4J. Syracuse, s mall but qujck, has two 6·9 s ta r t ers in EarniC' Seibert, a 230-pound center. and Rudy H ackell. a 2LO-pound forward. , SY~CUSE'S CHRIS SE ASE (55), KENTUCKY VIE TODAY. •' Evans Fifth i 11 Butterfly I USC Near Swim Crown C-'EYELA N D (A P> University of Southern California sophomore J ohn Naber collected his seeond victor y, and the Tro- jans becam e a certain repeat champ ion as the second day of t he NCAA Division l swimmin~ and diving c hampionships ended Friday. The Trojans led with 253 points after 11 events at Cleveland State Univers ity. puttin g t hem well out in front or second place l ndianu with 195. T ennessee was third with 123 a nd UCLA fourt h with uo. Former Huntingt on Beach Hilh -andout Clay Evans, com- peting' for UCLA, fin ished !irth in the lOO·yard butte rfly with a time ot 49.38. Tho w inner wos Utah·s Jt'fr Rolan tn 48.95. Na ber . who won t h e 500 rr~estylc Thursday, successfully defended his 100-)'ard back~troke t'nl\\tl Fnd~I\ \\1t h a llntl' ol 49.94. That lll'llen·<l :\;ibor·., 1!171 record of 50 . .Jl but \\a!> !>lo\\er than the l!:l.85 hl' turned Ill Thur!'> day. when he :.cl an Amen c-an 1 t· l'Ord in the 100 backstroke ll•g of the400 ml'dlcy relay. T\\ o .\nH•n can record'> "t•n· ~et Friday George ~l rDonncll, UC LA , :-id the 200·yard fr<.>l'!<>t) le Ameri<-1111 and NCAA records in the qualif~ ing round "1th a time or 1 ·:n 7!'1 )lcDonnPll \\On thl' title in that e\•ent with a i · 38.04, un!'>cati n~ d efendin g champ Jim I Montgomery, Indiana. who wa::. ta.ird. Robin Backhaus of \\'u:;hington fini s hed second. .Jerry Heidenre ich, Soulht•rn :\1ethod1st. set the old 2011 fr~.style record at 1.38.3.5 m 1972 Indiana s uccc ·!>rully defended its 800 frccsfyJe relay title <lnd broke its cm n 1\ mencan record Canucks Top Kings, 4~2 . VANC O UVER Denni s Verve r taer t and Oon Lever 1cored power-play co::its f'rlday nlaht to lead the Vancouv~r Canuck1 tou4·2 wln over the~ AngelH J<l n as tn o National H~key L~Ol&UC game. The Kinas an<l Cunuck~ pl!jy qain ton11ht Ill 8 a l the J:'orum . Aftt>r tom~hl' ltlll\ll', \hl' K1n gi. ''Ill han• only one Game 1'\•n)u111 mg on their horn· 1cl'lc<lule While the win put Va1u:m1"•r into fin1t plac •in Division 2 or the \;n? •. thi.' los nu but flllnl'cl any chance tht• Kina,:~ hud or cakhnn: t he ,\I on l t l' a I C .an ;ul h • n s 1 n Oivi'\ion :l Los ,\n..:<·k~ ,., fl \I'. pomte> behind .\lorll~·eul. "1th at 1 ml' llf h J ti :!!! .John ~I urµh~. ~lont,.:onwr~ H1ch<1nl Thorn LI.., ;md Fn·cl T~ ll•r put tO~l·thl"r the t 1 me that ht•s(ed till' 1973 lloo.,l('r lL·am·!'> rn·ord of (i 36 3!l Stanford 1unwr J oh11 I ll'llC"kcn "on th1• IOU brf'aststrokl' and broke h1., Cl\\ n :":CA,\ reeord \\1th .1 t111w of 55 59 llenckl'n set lhl• old :'\(" \.\ rl'l"ord of 5G 23 last ~ l' ;11· 'l'h L' 41111 :.a id 111d1,1c.lual 11wcll rv t 1t It' ";1s ta ken b:. LL•e f:n~strant.1 . 'l'l·n111·sst'l', 1n 3·57 80. Tht• 1()75 championship n1l'ct ~·nds toda~ \\1th M.'Vl'll 1'\'t•nli-SI\ Arn enc .111 n·1·1w<ls \\ t'l"l' !lt't in lht• fU"St 11 l'\ t•nl s f·W\ulh f r1(h\'f '" lhf' ~LAA 'w1m0\1n9 dt1d d•...-•nG< "an'l)10n\tHP' •00-vttrd 1nd1~11au'1t n1•dlf'V I Eru~-str•ru:t ft·n nt\._.t,] )/IO 1 '1.Jnn\Jlto, USC l \7 Q) l l.\rnw" use J ~ o.. • Slr•<h•n use, J SY.O~ s !>rnb.t M1< h1~n. l \t H 6. T vier. lndtM>e. • ot ~q XlO lrl'<\lylo· I No< Oonn•ll, UCLA 1 Jll IU I b~or.au• W1'r.1n91on. 1 Jjj ll J Mc>n1Q<>n• •v tnO••"" I 1'I 11 • 6\Jtl A\J-n,. 1 3'.~ S fin c)orll use I H •~ • Grunwoad. U5C, I #I Ol t<lO ~11u•h 1 Ro••"· u1m. 48.ts ' 1U111'1'<. vc~A. ••Ol J lluuom. use ••os • ~,,.,, use •• ,,\ ·~·n\ UCLA 4'1:111 & AOdloQV.l, 1"""""''\.f'• •• t\ 100o•H•l•O'" 1 N"°"' USe 4'I • 1 Mu•('I V I""'""" >U ll l N,. II lncl•M~ ~ .0 • S<h<tllt, INllAOe. )I OJ S ~r199, h-HH, \I '4 • .,..1.,no ~1htrn 1111notl. SI lt. 1111) Dn•\Mtekt 1, 11tft<•en StenlO<d H S\ "'CAA 1tcord o<lnl.•rll.,.n Ht11<k•t1 ~•A• lo•d. 1u11 ' wm,., M1•M1, So J(l J Hol\1•11•• WA\/1t<19ton, S. •I • "•'llfttt, Umwr-ily OI Tt • •h ,. U \ l.>r.,.1\, A"llutft, SI •• • Wdh""'' f<l•bt111'6 SI •l MO t,.;•fYI ttlllY .,. t, lndt,..,. IM urpll' Tf1Qmf1,Mo11190muy. Tylt1l,6 ""'" t•m~K"11 -Clfd tie mer•. ,,. "· llldlM.t, "711 1 UCLA. & 'It •6 j At<lb•ll••· 6 ,., •. • VS,, • 40 M \ w'"""•Q1on 6 Al II 6 Ttnnu••.,• o O.l fp,\ft• •111ncJtnQ\ l \o<Jlhem (.tlllOtrllA l)I l ln,11An4I iU l l tMf\i.tt IU. •· UCI A 110 ~ \\• '""010f> •~ ~ AlebAmt '1 ' \l11nlord /0 a AuDv•nllO. M1 .. n11 Jl. io MIUllQ.1111)) Nicklaus Sizzles With63 fill.TO:\ llE1\D 1:-.L\:\0. ~<: .\P l .Jjck ~lt'klaU"> \\OUltln I 1·;111 it lhl· bt•.,l rouncl of his 1111 111,1ld1L'Cl l"<ll l'l'I n ut it might h,I\ l" b1:l'll 11 l' !> h 11 t ,111 i I., l OU 11 d Ing ti :I, u ght -undc r·p.1r. 111 thdly ten1- · pcraturcs .rn d gust>. tricky 1,\111cls on 1111t.• of tl1l' \\orld's great go I f t ' o u r s t! s F r 1 cl ;1 y an d strl.'tc-h1•d his lead to :111 all.lrnt un· bcatabll• :-ii\ shots through l\\O rou nch of t lw $200 .ooo lleri t agt· Classll" I t t horo11ghl) ,rnd unques· "" 1'\' Tod a y Cha1u1 ~l 2 al 2 t1on;ehl) n'.1sserl<'ll hi., µos1t111n ;1.., thl' \\UI Id !'> prem1l'I" pla}t'r. It \\ ,1-, .J lwttcr round than ~i till' n~ Jl ,\ugu:-.tJ. ,. 11l' !\;lid aftc.•r due cwnsu ll•r,1t1on. harkmg back to the 1965 round that matt'hcd tlw course n·cord 111 the :\I .1:-.l ers. lit• 111-l•ncd 1l to olhl'r great 1 mmcJ., 111 a t-:l l"l'l'I' that has bet!11 ... wddl'cl 1,~ " n·c·111·d 11 major eh:1 n1pwnsh1 ps Ill' t alkt•d ol ;.1 ti5 011 T roon 1n thl' British Open. lit• ml•nt111ncd <i Iii ut O akland llills 111 the U.S Opl'll. a r9und th.it multi have hl·t·n :rnYthing. lie ennsicil'rcd the 1!17:.! fin a l round ol till' Hril1'>h Open al ~l uirfa•ltl. ;111 11H-rt•dibll• nunl'b:H·I-lh rs t ft:ll Jll!<>l one ... 1roke ~hort or ket•ping alive h1~ dream or tht.• unatt<i11H'd Grand Slam But hl' ~ ouldn"l t·all l h1.., his hl· ... t I 'l' plj\ cd pl'\'tl' \\ l'll .1l II nw.., 111 the pa~t. · · :\1d.l<ll'" s:JHI lie !<>n1lled hnl'flY. l'Olh ldt•rl'd 11 ag.un and, \\1 th · ,1 \'l'r~ sl•riuus 1..•xpn•i-.,wn. add<.'d "Bu t th1!<> "<Js .in :m fully good round ·· \\ h1lc :'\1ckl:1ui, ",1!'> sl'llmg the 1 Cl'onl on tht' tight und le!<>ltng llarhour Tow n golf links. a 6,655 vard t•our::>l' hC' ht'lped de- ;sign .' J o hnny ,\1 lllt•r quietly slipped away from this resort island. a victim of tht' l'Ut LetJdt'n~ Atttr Ff •O·•V', .,, rood fl'\V'\O 11\ tht H••rtl~9" lnv11lll•On•I C.ull C 18"" Jd(k N1(t.l.1''' T0t11 WPl\~OPI Torntctt• ····• ""''" M•Her 841rt>e' ~f0tAIChflf OonJanw1y 9'~• eta~ton lff TrtYll\O JOM Mltll<lllty tll•rlO(.ood'f M«M<U-<·••v Plopr 1¥1< • Oo.ierhut\ lomWtt\oft l•nv H~aro I or •HI l'H'- 1 oO MtllN' f. "1Alhn """'~'"' ,ol\n Sthl·• ~O(I ~ .. 11-.11· Ro0eur1 l!.~rn1•1 '"'lo y 0.w\10011>11 ltlO•• Pwillt<Ar On111Jk•O l1x4t,r~ft\ Hvll<-11 C.rt.n C,..ryM \COtCI rt1 "''"•'""'0111 6tf\Crt11t1••,. A.<4\0ll lludol Pf\ llol'l\1M!10ll fMlb ~ ... ,.~, J•"' Colbut (,11Jllyl,11UH1 M.tit\hlt ' M 6J 1/~ IOb) 13) 6~ .a 1)7 MIM! 131 11 ~ 138 II l>A 11'1 •Q 10 I <'I ~~ 10 1~ l 61 1-0 JO II\ Itel II 6~ 100 73(>8 -141 /I 10 UI 11 69 10 I• 61 Id 1~., 1•7 71-11 t•7 1•6' Ul 12·10 14' 69'7' -U) IJ·70 Ut n 11 -UJ 11 ,. 143 '•••-14.) ,, 11 l•l I• 70 .... )1./J , ... II 1) 1"4 7U1 I•• 1• 11 !OS H 10 1'~ It 11 IH P4 11 U\ ,, /0 10 11 /t IH I II ''' ., 1' H\ 7) 10 lo dJy's finab In Las Vegas. lh~ Churchill Downs race book listed UCLA as a two·point ravorite over Louisville and Kentucky by 81:: points over Syracuse in this 37lh annual tournament. UCLA's All-American forward David :\leyers was injur ro near the ~nd or the regular season and is the C'ause of some worl·ies for Wooden. .. He's a lillle better than he was at a corresponding time last week," Wooden said. •·He's hel- ter than 50 perce nt, but he'~ a long wa.v lrom bein~ oka y. IUs luteral movt>ments lulven't been goOd and his l 1ft for his jump shots ha~n·t been good." :\1eyers 1s the only starter'bac·k from last year 's tournarnenl team. Although Wooden started this season with 7-foot Ralph Drollin ger at center, replacin~ the graduated BiJl W~ltdh, the coach switched h is ali~nment later on. · Junior Bridge man. a 6-5, 200 .. , pound ~enaor, leads the Loui~Ule ~corers with a 16.1 a verage. Tex an Soars 18-6•/2 Vault Record ·Set by Roberts GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP > Dave Roberts set a worl'd reC'ord in the pole-va u ll F riday by ~oar­ ing 18-61-'.? in 'the Florida Relays al the University of Florida. T he old mark was 18·5a 1 set bv Bob Seagren at Salem. On•. on July 2. 1972. Roberts. formerly a ~ludcnl al Rice univer s ity and now .a re!'.1 dent of Gainesville \\ ho compete:-. "ith the Florida Track Club, mis- sed on his first two attempt:-. al the height. He pulled up short t\\ ice on his approach for the t hinl attempt before· clearing the bar ·-rm surµri ~cd I broke tht! re- cord today, but I knew I \\as go· in~ to break it soon." !<><.11d Roberts. Ill' ~aid he had been d1;·aring 17-G consistently in prat· til'l' the pa::il ~1x weL•ks und added hC' bclievt:d hl' l·ould go highcr. llis effort drl'\\. a one minuk standing o\·;ilion!'> frum 3,000 spL'C"tators. The rel·ord ends a series of dis- iJppointments for the 6·fOOl ·2, J85·pound l "nl\ crs1ly of Florida gr:..stluatC' s tudent The Co 1H u l' • Te:>. . n a l 1 v l' became onl~ thl' fourth person to dL•:..sr 18 fcl't \\ lwn he \\Oil the 1972 \,\l; cumpl't1llon by cl eann ~ IH·ll' ~in Seattll· Rut 10 dJvs laler. he failed lo make the oiympic-team because he had mnrl' m is!'>es at that hl·1ght tha n runner-up SteH• !'.milh :.in<I third -place Jan .Johnson Scagrl'n ll•ct the Olym· pit qualifiers . Roberts then h ad a d1:sappoinl ing Ai\li tour of Europe. He rt>· fused to v alul in one meet al Garmis h-PUrll'llk1rchcn, We!<>t Germany, because the runwa~ "us m;.idc 11ut of old conveyor bell Although hl' 1s the first man lo win the ':\CAA pole vault title outright th rel' years in H ro\\. 1971-i:J. he has been very 1n t·onsislC'nl !<>incc his 1972 AAL" tnumph. The open d1ns wn·s JOO-yard dash \\ ent l1l Don :\lcrril'k of Seminole Jumo r College with a lime of 9 ·L Auburn·., Clifford Outlm \\as se<"ond in 9.5. Ted Bregar. representing the l ·.s. :\I anncs. th re\\ the hammer 219-1 to break the meet m ark or 197-11 set b\ Rill Danecn in 1973. In the unh·t•rs ll y division. Tro~· Slutl''s 880 relay squad of Ale" Studsl1ll . Rodl•ll Turna. Willie P1ch•ll and ("h;1rll's Olin•r ~as docked in 1: 25 to edgt> ,\uburn b~ three.tenths of a .,eeond •rnd break Tro\ ·s m e1..•t mark of I 27 .8 S('t in 1974. Sports Today On T e l evision l 0 a . m . I 13 I A UTO RACI NG -The P acific Coa::.t reg ional TT s t eeplechase races from A!<>cot Park in Gardena, taped last weekend 12 noon c 4 > NCAA BASKETBALL Kentucky and Syracuse meet in a semifina l game from Sao Diego. 12:30 p.m . c:o -PRO TEN· NJS -The singles final in the S7S,000 tou rnament from Philadelphia. 1 p.rr'I . <5J ANGELS BASEBAJ,L -T he Callrornia An~els host the Milwaukee ,, Brewers in P a lm Springs. 2 p.rn . <2> GOLF Third round action from the Sea Pines He ritage Classic. (4) NCAA BASK ET BALL -The l 'C LA Rru i n s m eet the Louisville Cardin als in a semifinal game from San Diego. 3 :30 p .m . (7) -P R O BOWLING -Finalists com· pete in the U.S. open. taped ln Dallas earlier in the d ay. 5 p.m. <2> HORSE RACF. -The Sl OO,OOOadded Santa Anila Derby for th.ree-year~ old1. <7> -WIDE WORLD Of" S PORT S -Cbuc t Weprier vs. Muh ammad All and Jerry Quar ry ~-Ken Norton. Taped h cavywclRhl bouts. The l!nivers ity of F1orida's four.mile relay learn of Frank Belts. Par Wallin, Billy Wit-ks and Vince Cartier beat East Ten· nessee State with a time of 16:59. High s chool s tandout llouston '.\lC'Tl'ar won t h e high school d1\1s io n 100·yard dash \\ilh a lime of 9.5 and the lonG jump "1th a distance of 24·6, break in~ lrn, relays record set lasl )eur or 23·111 • Laver Rolls; Newconthe Dealt Loss OHL/\!\:DO. F l c.t . -· Seeded players Roscoe Tanner, Raul Ram1rl'z and Al an Stone were knockC'd out of the $60,000 World Championship T ennis tourna- ment he re Fridav bv unseeded player " · · Vita!'> Gcrula1t1s lost the r1rhl ~et 111 h1 i-quarterfina l confronta· lion to second-seeded Tanner but then "on. 6·7. 6-3. 6·4 . Brian Gottfried ended the hopes or third·!.eeded Ramirw tt-1. 4·6, ;.:, :\1ean\\ hill". st>venth·see<.l cd Stone fell behind Rhodes1a·s An· d.v Pattison 3·0 in the first sel'a11d then retired. Stone complained ol a pinched nen·e in his back. Top.seeded Rod La\'l'r ul Corona dcl :\I ar failed to be bothered by the r ash of upsets He conquer ed Jeff Borowiak. 6-4, fi·4 hy serving e ight aces and breaking Borowiak's serve twice in the serond set. i\·~u·rombe ShO<"ked JACKSO:\'. :\liss. -t;pstart America n Butch Buc hholz used a thundering ser\'ice and dc,·astal- ing ground strokes to upset lop· seed ed John ~ewcombe 7·6. 6·1 in the semifinals of the Tennis South lnntationa l indoor tourn•'' f'rala~. · Buchholz. 35. a former top pru who Jert the tour in 1970 bec:.1use of a se\'ere elbow injury and nO\\ plavs only an occasional tourrw~. "ill face Au s tral ian K en Hose\\ a ll in tou a , .. s fin.ii. Ro!>ewall, the ·:'\o. 2 !'>t'l'd. took only 48 minute~ to eliminate counlr) man Pred Stolle ti·~. 6·3. Rit"hey A d t·a 1u•es ATLA~TA -Cliff Riche) up ~l't top.seeded Dick Stockton. G·:!. 6-2 Friday in the quarterfinals ol the World Championship Tenrn~ $60,000 Atlanta Classic. ~lark Cox scored a mild up~ct when he beol third-seeded :::it;m SmHh. 6-.t . 1·6. 7-6. .John Alexandl'r ulso had to i:o three sels to ~t op his douWt-... µartne r . eig hth -seeded Phil Dent, 6·3. 6·7. G·l. And Harold downed West Ger man ~lilan Holecek. 6·3. 6·3 Borg llp set .MONTE CARLO -John lJovd or Britain upset Bjorn Borg of Sweden. 6·0. 5-7. 6·4 Friday to ad vunre to the sem ifinals of the Mo nte Car l o O p e n Tennis Tournam ent. Lloyd will face Bob Hewitt ot South Africa in the semifinub Hewitt defeated Italy's Adriano Panatta 6 -2, 6 ·2. T he oth c-1 se mifinal pairs Span iMrd.., ~l a nut· l 0 r n n t es and J o !'>, H1~Ul'ras \\ho won Thursday. Wade Top• Kh19 PHILADELPHIA \"1rtm1a Wade s tunned Billi<> J e,m l<\og llnd Chris Evert t:h minllccl Marona Nuvratilo' a l·riday t11 move into the fu1;1ls or lht' S75.00tt Phil dtlph ia Tennis Classic. Wade. who loi-l the 011enin ~4-'t 6 ·3, reco\'ered to defe~t th,• tournament'& top seed 6-2. G·2 m the rlnal t•·o sets. Evert won ull five tie-br('tiker points in h •r fi n.t set and cruised to J 7", 6-.t 'k· tory. . •• DAIL. Y ftlL.OT Saturday. March 29, 1975 Sports Brief Goodrich ( 53) Sparks Lakers Setback SANTA MARlA- Golden West Colleae col· lected 15 h lts but lt wasn't e noua h Friday a!· ternoon as the Rustlers dropped a 11 9 decision to Allan Hancock College in the second round of the H ancock ba&eball tourn a ment. INGLEWOOD -Gall Goodrlth gunned in u career·hl•h 53 points In· eluding 36 in the second halt Friday night as the Los Angeles Lakers w h ipped the Kansas Ci t y -Omaha Kings 114· l 03 in u National Baak~tball As:1ocialion game. Goodrich's second·halr scoring tol .i l came within one poant of the Lake rs record for one half set by Elgin BHylor. Tbe 6 foot-1 guard pumped in 22 points 111 the fourth period as ht• ·;md t he Kings' scnsa tional guard Nate Arc hib:ild s t ::q~e d a furious head to h L•ad duel. Archibald finished With 40 points. ICHMI Clly•OM•lle (11>1 McNelll I, Wwdm<tn 14, U CO •• Aruubeld «l. Wal-er 1•, Ben~Qen •. O'Anton1 1, JonMon •. Ko•mol>l<• I Tot•l~J~ 2>-JJ. Lo• A119elu I 110 Ru•t•il 1', w .. n1n111on 1, !>m11r. 14, C.ooclrlcr. SJ. Lantz •. 8td1Y •. Hel"IOn 6. He .. •ln~ I, Wini•'> I. Totel1 41 JJ.H . l<C.C>nwn• 73 2• 31 22-101 LOIA"9flU " J] 1J ,.-114 Totel fowl•. KC Om•h• 27, Lo• Ano-tu 1' Te<hnlcel fowl• l...e<AIY, Koll~. KC Om•n.. A 11,243 Marfchol to Pitch VERO BEACll, Fla. Juan ::\itarlchal's firs t ap- pearance a::. :.i mcmbt'r of his 01ll•t1me arch· enemit!i., tht! Lo :. Angeles Dodgers, m ay be :\lon1hiy nigh t or T u e :-. d a ) ,1 f t c r n o o n UCLA Spike rs, Vols Vie I.OS ANGELES , Reggie Jones. one of the world's premier spnn ters. leads Tennessee's defending NCAA track .ind f1l'ld c hampion), into ;,iclton toduy ill l l :10 a.m . 1n Drakl• ~ladium a g ainst l ' CI. .\ · s u n '1cfeatcd Rruins ··This f1gun•s to bl• one of the country 's g reale:.t d u a I m e e l :-. o f l h t' season ... L:CLJ\ c·o<Ach J im Bush sa)S. "It 's the rubber meet ht•t" t•t•n th<' Vols and us. We won the d ual meeti n~ lust year but they edf(ed us out in the NCAA title meet." It's being started ear ly, instead of I he usual l 15. :.n thal ll 'hlll1 't COO· f11ct "1lh the ll·ll'vis1on 'iewing of lhe NC/\A basket ball ~em if1nuls between Loub' &lie ;md CCLA in San Diego. Thl! 18-evenl competition, in cluding the !>tecplechase. will be over ut 1 .is, al- lo\\ ing plenty of time tu gel lo :i T\' sl'l for the 2.10 tipoff. As a freshm<in la:.l year. Jones paced the Vols to the NCAA lllle by scoring 19 1 ~ points him!'lclf. lie won the 100 in 9.18 seconds Wind uided J. finis hed second in the ~20 m 20.0 {albo wind·aidecl l :rnd r:m a leg on the third place 440 rl'hiy team . He i.howed he's in top shape already by posting a 9.3 w innin~ time in the rl:'ntury last J\tondav in Tenncs!'ee's outdoor opener ag:.sinst E<istern New )'IC'xico i\nd Tennessee h:i-; another t op ~pCL·dSl<'r 1n Jon Young. who bl'al Jones tn the no la!it ~1on day with a 21 l clocking They'll be favored to J:!O 1-2 in both <ltishrs today. But the Hru1n'i are count m g 11n ..,cn1or Gordon Pepµ.1r~ :.ind nt·" C'Onwrs Orlando .Johnson und Rid. \\ 1l mot h lo pu:.h them. Another t'xtiting und elo~e rar<' looms in the 3000·meter strepleeha!H.> bet~·et>n Tt>nnessee·~ R on Addi so n and UCLA 's Gordon lnnf's. College Golf WH,.rft tftttrcel~••ttt let Pet.ti!•.._ GC, S•,.I• Crurl l ••n1 '°"Ort11• f.YU l'iO. At1/on. s1 .. 11 "1 '"" J~'" s1 .. 1 • .,. \Ml against his former t eam· matea, the San Fran cisco Giants. ·'I 'd like \o pit ch aealnst the Giants. but only if I'm ready," Marlchal said Friday. The Dodgers hope to find out early it M arichcll will be able to help since they are two players over the 25-man limit and will have to cut at le~1st one pitcher. They no" have 11 pitchers on their roster. AngebWiH The Rustlers play ror 7th place in the tourney this morninj. Curt Etch a nd~· banged out four hits. J ohn Leone collected three and 08cy Norlh and J erry Brown uch had two for the losers. PAL~ SPR INGS Pinch -hitter Winston l.lenas slammed a two out s ingle in the ninlh in ning Friday, scoring Jerry Remy with the \\-inning run as the California Angels beat the Milwaukee BreY.t·rs J 2. Cre1v Seaso11 Begins Today Hancock scored five runs in the first innin& ~ind held a n 8-4 advan- tage after four innings. Golden West cul the mariin to 8-7 in the bot· tam of the fifth when .Jack Hudson blasted a three-run homer. Orange Cou sl College oarsmen John Silox deft) and Bob Whitfo~d prepare for today's crew opener against an AJumm shell on Newport Bay at 12 :15. UC Irvine also launches the season this morning at 9 against Loyolu und Cal State lLong Beach). I ll was California's 13th spring exhibition victory against four defeats. Lee Stanton launched the ninth-innin g rally \\ ith a single off loser Bill Travers and Remy, a rookie, ran for him Tom Egan sacrificed him to s econd and then Rudy )feoli walked beofre Travers' wild pitch advanced the run ners. Maras Sparks UCI, 3-2 Gauchos' Protest JUpheld The Rustlers then took a 9-8 lead with two runs in the bottom of the six- th. John Macauley and Etchandy s ingled with Macauley taking third. They pulled a double steal ·with i\I acauley :-coring and Brown singled home E;tchandy. Llenas. batting onh .190 this spring. tht!n rifled a line drive o· .. er the head of left fielder Rob Ellls. In a morning game. RENO. :\e' Jerr~· :\taras. making his fir!>t ~tart since I a !>t .Junt•. hurled mne st rnng-111- nings Friday a.., the t:C Irvine Anteakrs t•dgcd the University of :'llcvada al Reno. 3·2. m a col· legiale b.1sebull g amt• \Jar~s. :rn ,\nlL•atcr:-.' u.1:-kl'lh.tll ... 1.ir strut•k out five and '' .dlo.ed four as l'C' Irvine won for the fifth t1mt' 1n its I ast ~ix outings :\lari..IS h<id support from t:enterfielder John Palm e r and th i rd baseman Ron Hu~hes as the Anteaters built a 3·0 le11d . P;;ilmer slugged a two- run homer in the third that ~cored J ohn Espy ''ho had doubled. Th<.• Anteaters upped thl.'ir lead to 3-0 in the sixth on an rbi single by Hughes which scored Pulml'I'. But the Anteaters had a scare in the seventh "hen Reno scol'ed h\ o un<.•arnec.J runs. ll s hould have bcm a ont•·l\~O·thrct' inning for Ir' ine. but its shortstop. Steve \Vh1tehead. booted , <1 ground b•1ll for the second out :\lomcnts I al<.•r "1th t\\o uway, Reno sC'orecJ two runs on un rbi single •.ind rbi triple. The Anteaters return to action here !0<.IJY, f'uc i n S?. R e n o 1' n double header UC Ir win• UI E'l)y .ir. S.l•uo rl P••m.r, Cl Soent•. lb Wl'tllf'1Hd, h Anderson, H1.'9"•), lb Ba11<11ni1.t PwluMll, ii Md r•s p Tolel\ .. , 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 () ' 0 (j 0 2~ l " , .. I 0 0 0 I ' 0 0 ' 0 0 ll 1 I u u I 0 0 u l ~<ort bt lnn1n91 r II • 001 001 000-l b I 000 000 100-1 I 1 Saddlcback College's protci-.t of a :\1 Issi on Con· fcrcncc baseball gumt, im ol \'tni{ Citrus Colll•;..!e has been upheld and the game declared 1rn con· test, al'cording t o a rul- ing handed down by circui l commiss ioner :\ll'I Ross. Hancock, however. scored once in the seventh and twice in the eighth, but the contest sl11l wasn't settled. An dy JI ass I er worked st·vcn innings as lhe 0·1 c • ' Ga h ~l 7 4 t~1~~~ 2~0. t.~~;'\~;e~! I 1ty S UC OS , -, scored their runs on an errorandapassedball. Shene Jn MarathOn Tilt Checking Area GoH For Men C1tru$ won tht· g<1 me. I()· 2. b ll I S :1 d cl IL• b tick eo~1ch Dt<'k Slul·tz pro- tested it becaUSl' Citrus batters and baserunnl'l"i · did not use helmets ~Ith double ear flaps. \\'ith two outs in the ninth and runn ers on second and third. Tim Hichards hit whal looked like a sure single to center. Although iL was a controversial call, the umpire ruled the Han- cock outfielder made a diving ca.tch to end the 111amc. Golde11 Wot l'I T ht• dub announc('ti :.sfter thl' g;,imt' with the Hrey,ers that thn·l'H d p(a~l'l::i Wt'~e sent to the on ore t eam s m rnor league cJmp and a fourth . pl aye r \'Cl er :.in pi tchl·r S 11 .irr). ~1.u·l 1.11 ~:'JI Oi ck Selma-was !!IH·n . he11C', .ithlctit: d11ul111 his untond1tional re-a~ H ~nllll)!lt11t llt-:11 h lea:.e The player s sent lltgh School for :.!!J ~L'.11·..,. to llolt\'ille were pitcher "'·1" re~l'ntl~ 11~tlu ~·tcd in Oave Sells c atcher Bob lotht• Cahfnrn1a < lla1.:he:-. :O.lile tl::i :.s~d shortstop ~~~~.<"1 :1t 1un II .ill ot :.11k e .:\l tlt·Y - Dodgers Los~ WEST PAL'.\l BEACH. Fla. -Rod Gilbreath's two-out sin g le in the ninth inning drove in the winning run Friday for Atlanl:.i's 5·4 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers in a fl-team exhibition baseball J(ame. The Braves had lll•d tht' l!.ime in the s ame in mng Yo hen Blff Pocorob.i crossed on Bob Beall's i.ingle. Joe Simpson smacked a t"'o-run homer for the Dod~ers in the fifth and Pocoroba hit a solo blast for the Braves in tht· sam e 1110in g. Ernst FU~s Cl :\CIN!\'t\Tl -Mike Ern s t. reserve.· quarterbac k fired last October hv the Cinc1n- n;,ili Bengals a fter lw w a s c h a r g e d \\' i t h possession of a n:.ir('olic filed ~uit Friday sel:'king the r emaining salary 11f his one·) car con tr J ct Ernst pleaded guilty to the charge in Decembt!r und ""as pl:1ced on proba- llon. In his suit. Ernst said he had <i one-year con tract with the Bengals to be paid 517 ,000, but hE' re ceived only S8,500 before he w<is fired. Mesa Tennis Tourney Reset Sheu<• "a~ 11n1· ot 1\\11 ('O:H'hl•S h on1111•d th1 .... 't':.tr \\ith 1ndul't111n 111111 the prt·st i ~iou s group thal bt•gnn in l!lfi5. K t'n F agan". recent!\ rl'111·1·d C'IF rnm missio;ll'r, \\a:- 1nt.lucll'd into llw group th al rl()\\ nu 111 llns 28. 1 n 19tlf!. Sltl'uc"s f1r..,l t 11ad11111.: :.is .... 1gnml'lll tn C.d1lorn1.1 ea me in I !);M al I .ompnt· I ll ~h S1:hn11l wht'l'l' lw n· m.uned for 11111· 't•.11 I It• mo\'l•d to II u1.1l lll~lon Re<n:h in I H25 ;1nd hl·g.111 ll'3<'hing b1<1IOJ!\ ll e '~ as a t 11.11 It ,ind athletic <lircd11r tor 2'J ~ears 1nc·lucltn1! 'l'\ l'l1 111 basketball. 16 111 lootball and :.ill 29 111 tratlo.. lie \\a<; mcN rn.11L1gL'r fur thl! SouthC'rn Cuuntit•-. lr:irk tind fit•ld nH'l'l for those :!!J ~·e:.ir' and \\a' 0 n l' 11 f l h (' II I' I g ill .II ~ronsnrs of llw ~rrnt h1·rn f'nu11t1es h .i .... i..etball tuu 1·11 am C'n t I l 1• r I' t I I I'd fr I) m co:.iching in l tH.>:1 :.in<l lhl' athll'l 1t· fll'ld <1t llunt 111~!1111 H1 •;1tll 111).lh i~ named in hi" lto111tr A n.lll\'I' uf Pt·ort.1, foy,,a hl' Jtl1•ndt•d hiJ!h sthool .ii tol,1 ll1 gh 111 K.m:-as .111d l.11\'r B.1k<.·r Colll·~l' 111 lht· ..,.i nll' st .ite ~hl'Ul' I ,t JI;! I pre~· dt·nl of the Or.ini:t' Coun- t) CoJt:ht·s .\.,..,11t·1allon. Or.tn).!t' (' ou 11 t' rt cnlth hsoe111tw11 :ind Orange County ph)S1('al "duc.i lwn Js:.<1ci <Jt1on Fl' S<111tu Ana College l':>.· ploded for li\'e runs 111 lhl' top of lhl' J.tth inning Frtd.J\. afternoon and twld o-n to rl'cord a i I "1n o\ "r S:iddll-back ( '11lil-).!l' 111 ,, non·ll'ag111• hasclwll ~am~ al S.1d dll•back Th<' host (; :111c· hos tied thl· rn.1kl··11p g.ime at 2·2 ~'1th a run in the bottom of tlw ninth inning and thl' ~eon' rl·maint•d that \\a) until Santa Ana :-.cnn•d f I\' e times aft er t\\OOlll in lht• l·llh. s~1clclleback rallie<l in thl' ho! lorn o f I he inning fort \\'O runs. Frady Sparkles COHAL GABLES. FL/\. -D<1wn Frud\' of ~l'" port Hcach. a jtiniur at the l ' n iv er s 1l v or :\1i ami. helped the. ll ~l llurnranes to first plac:e in lhc· recent Associatmn of l nterco l lc~iall' A th I el ics for womt'n !:' " i m m i n ~ t' h a m . p1onships .1t TempE' r\r11ona . Frady st'l a n:ition:il rccord by S\o\ 1mmin~ :i '.! : 5 8 . 2 4 In t h e •I 0 () fn•e!i tyle. hl'lterm ~ her pre\'ious time bv ... 1most four seconos she also s wam a 52 \.I 111 the 100 free \o\h irh ~U\'l' her second plt11·1· The fo'ooth11l lligh graduat1• sd a nother na· t1onal n·101 d in the 200 free "1th a 1 :53.99. She also hold:; sehool record" 1n the 100, 200 and 400 freest vie t'Vl'nls. She.is tlw dau~hler or :\tr. 11ncl :\Ir~ William E Frad) 1n :\"cwport lk-ach. Ro,!? J-'cr guson :-l;.11·ted the j9b me on the mound for Suddleback and" cnl the firs t eight innings und Hich nou gl a :..s hurled the final six. ThL' Guucho~ took ~id 'anta~c o f t"o Santa /\na errors to lake a l·O leud In the second Inning and fell behind 2·1 J.(Oing u1to lhe ninth. Back to back doubles by Chuck J\dnmo ancl Douglass lied the contest. Pre~i dent 's t•up qualr fyin g was completed through Friday after in clt•ment weather or rt'· cent weeks at Santa /\na Cou n tr~· CI u b f orcecl po:..lpon.,.mcnt. First round m ttlches must be completed by next weekend. Seorllll !;ome 250 pla)crs participated In a better bnll of partners tourna· mcnt at Huntington Seacli!f Country Club over the past weekend. In the hottom of the 14th Saddlcback took u shot ;1t making up the five runs. Aw.ilk lo Nick Pcregud, three straight singles and o sacrifice fly by Bri;in Hester got lhe Gauchos two runs, but il wasn't enough. Winni n g the evl'nt were E . Rauer and C Christ v with a net 80. 13ria·n Lake und Eric Pollard finished 10th in the FV '.\tile Square pro· ~ '~ apprentice lournam<.·nt ~1ddltb1c1t C•I •b , LdnO~li r t I 0 u .. , Jb k"''" lb P.vor II Ad1mo t i HOlltll dh Oov91au p ~r•Q..CS c ... nclll.01, ICI AU•m\ \\ I 0 b 0 ! ~ Monday. !;pr onvn .. n pti Robb·•. p'1 lottt\ I> 0 • I J I 3 0 J 0 • 1 • 0 0 0 I 0 50 ' score by lnftlft91 0 0 I 0 1 0 I I 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 II l • r II • S..nteAn• 000 10001000005 1 1) 7 !><ld<l•tl>•Ck 010 00000100001-. ti I Carnahan Gain s~1nis The li .S. national senior golf association senior classic will be held al the Wigwam Golf Resort nt Litchfield Park, Ariz .. !'\ov. 20-25. The event has been held in Las Vegas. :".ev. for the past 14 years "\\'e decided lo mO\l' our playing sit1~s und d1ange the dates to 1:--;ovember to g ive nut· Eastern members n bet· l'.\SADF·:N/\ ·S('o1l terchancetoplay,"pn'- C.1rnahan of l'C lr\'inc s idcnt J ;i~· II or11beak a d ' a n t· t' d I o t h e suys. s emd1nals or th e The annual s pring Southt•rn California In· tournament will be held tt•rcollcgi:itc t e nni s a t C;rnyon Country Club tournaml'nt Friday \\ilh tn Palm Springs'. '.\l a~ /\ conferenl'l.·A lc stales that buttt>fS and bast•runners must u:-e double flttp helml·ts. Th e g a m e '' ti I b c replayed al the encl of the <.·onft>rence season , 1f 1l has J l>carin~ on either team's chances for a post --.eason p la yuff berth. Saddleb~tt·k also com· plained of the u~l' of a Citrus counsl•lor as thl..' busc umpin•. "hl'n lht• ussigncd ump dill not show up. The Citrus coun~t>lor"s son is a member of the Citrus lt-am. Gaul' hos us." slstant coach Jim Bridcwcscr wus booll•d out of the gam1· by till'· basl' um pi rt• Pro Scores IUllen•l IUUlll•ll An•clelloft Bullelo 1 IS, Pllll•d•IPh•• 10• Ocato" 0 , Clllu90 U Nt w Or l•1n1 11 I Ne .. Yor ~ 107 M1tw1u-H 118, Porlt•na 10' Ho.utan 111, Clt••l•na 10) !>eetll• .. Goldt n Sl•lt> 'II Lo• An9e1u I to, I(( Oni.1r. .. 101 AmtrlUll IUUIU ll Aut(leilell KtntuOy 110, VlrQl!llt~ij St Lou11 IH,1no11ne •o Mc!mi>lll\ 111, Nt"' YOH 106 i.111011•1 HtOtv Luvw Allanle >. Butftlo 2 Wuhlnoton S, Cllllorn,,, J Nonn. If ~U~I0,31> (tcn.nc1v. h R1cl\erd1, lb, rt &o .. n, c G\JIM l)r Cr.o•I• ~ M1ll~r-t IC1•ftr. lb llu"9Q,d" H..CS1on. ti l -.20 Hun11ker o O<otco p Tote•• ~b r II rlll 6 0 1 0 3 2 I 0 • 7 • 0 s 1 1 2 l I 7 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 • I 1 0 4 1 I ) S 0 l I 0 0 0 0 o o o n 39 'I 17 I St•rt by tnnll\t• M•'l<ou m ooo uo-1( ~ \ ()olden ~UI • 11i Ol2 000 • IS • Mariner Seeks SoCal Crown /\ Z U S A -'.\t a r i n er Elementary School of ~ewport Bt:'ach will be competing in the South ern Californi a basketball championship tourney April 5-6 at Azus:i High School following its annexation o( the Orange County championship re· cenlly on the fourth grade Jevd . · Coach Tim Parsers squad includes Byran Bull. Jimmy Wolfe, John Curci, Timmy Zim - merman. Joe Gleason, Rory Callie. Tom WE'sterhout , Shawn Frink. Billie Perry and Kevin Barrett. adidas ~~~~~ OVER I 00 MODELS ,.,•'' ~ TO CHOOSE FROM ..t:: " NOW O l'l:f'I '&• MON.·f-RI 9,J0-9 -!>/IT ~ 1n / '-"'"· Ln.e~Er L 'llLU adida0 -LCVIS 270 E. 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TMl STATIOl'CAUIOlllltlAll'IDll T14&00UMTYO•OllAHGE PUBLIC NOTICE ... ,.. 5UP&••O• C.OUllT OP' TMli HOTtc• 01' IHTaNTIOW 5TATl OP CALtflOaNIA ttO• TOJl!L..L ••AL.. ••OP&an- THa COUNTY OP' OllANGE NOTICE IS HE llEIY GIVEN9'orl Clfl Checkered Flag· Four Share Tiie lol-tng per'61\A .,e OOi"fl llllM ..... .,, .. MO AOtl•SS ""' IO\h aay Of Dtqrnoer 1'14, tr. CITATION "e A .... 11911 Bo.Ira of TrUSI"> ol , ... H\ltll.I~ WITH HOWARD L. HANDY """"' MOTlCI 0 .. MIAlllNG OP' PETITIOti flO• PltOIATC OP' Wll..I.. AHO R>lt ... TT.115TUTAMENTAltY In lflt Matttr ol IM Aaootlon f'ltlltion bu<n UOICWI H\911 S<l\ool OlatrlCI ol- Of NORMAN CARL e1xeY, A«lotlno Cout>ty ot 0r ...... !.l•te o• , ... ~ .... L.!> P [NTEAPRISES, )!)Merl,.. I Seacliff Title A .. ._, BllbN ltlano, ~Ill '16't Ch•r•n A. L•••••v. nos N. &evtrolll. lletbOe t\lana, Call'-rnle 91~ l':ll•lt ol FllANIC WARREN HOl'ltlNS. Jlt.. also -nown n FRANK W. HOPKINS, JA , FRANK HOPKINS, "'4161 F.W HOPKINS. FRANl(WAR •EN HOPKI NS. •na FRANI( w. HOPKINS, DIKH$1d. Puent ~td • rnolullon 01 lnt•rll to ..,.I • TO DOUGLAS DAll!! E lLIS un .. n oercel 01rMl1>r"'9•ty,tonl•1n. By order ot 1111, Cour 1, you •r• ntr•llt' 111t _,_,oxomatety 41.03 evn. to<•- cllecl tncl rtQUlteO 10 •PPf•r perMl,.ell~ rn tile 01'1 Of Hunt1n9lon &etch, 4 • tonetrnlnQ lhe dOOOllOll of Oouvl•i fllOrt PollllCUl•rly a~crlttecl In llW It· 0.1• tlll•. Jr., encl Anw Cttfl\llM £1· Ml4utr0<\. Elt•nor M \,•r•w•y, 110S N, BavfrOlll, lhlllOa ltlentl. Caltloml• ., .. , 1111, mlnon. before llW Jua~ ot \his fhtt te1.01utron lur111er .. , 111e1ttno..y Coun, In tht COUflty of Or •nQe, St•l• of Of Aprrl 191S •I 1. JO P m •• tM llmt <1l C.lttOl'nla, •I tllt courlroom of OtPolrt· the 11UDlk meellno ot '"" Bo.ira ol ment No. 11, 100 C•vlc Cent~r Drive lrusl•• tor receipt and con\IOertlion Wtsl. S.nt• An.t, Calrfornla, on Milly 2' Of w11ec1 pr090wh to p,.rcn.ue ... 10 111S. •I' 00 A M., 01 lhat °"'· .,_ ...,.j Pf'aperly. Saia meellno wrll De ,..,el 11 there to •how t luH, 11 •ny, wlly wlel o ... C•te1er1• •I ~unl<1in Vall<ty High tdOf>llOn M>OUld nol De Qr•nlea ac<-Otd ~I. 17&1• 6u~t1ara Str«el, Fo..nt6in lnQIOthe pelll!Onon Ille fltrern V•lley, C•lrtorn•a qi71)i Al u ru ~I Th" busll'ft~ ll ~O"<!llCted Dy"". ti George F'ollmer of Huntington Hnrbour isn't Jet- . ng t~e stock ears out of sight as he prepares for afl invasion o{ lndianapolis in May. l'"our player::. firtish«t wlth 8 low gross score or 87 in the first flight o! u low gross, low net tourna· ment at .Huntington 5eachlt Country Club rt· cently. tournurnt>nt at Santa Ana Count1·y Club in A and B flights combined this week with a score of 32. Olv1auel NOTI CE IS HEREBY GIVEN IN\ MILOREO Wl'-SON has hied t...re1n e petlllOn 1or ~te 01 w111 ana tor ls- W'lllO of L.Attttrs Tu1,rn1entarv to Ille pem~r. reference 10 wnlch h milQe IOI' fun._, parllculi'lrs. •nO th.ti th4I tin• and p4•u 01 hear Ing the same has i.entttlor Aor11e.1ns ... 1<1 30., m.,1n IN c.ourtroom ot Oepar tm•nt No. l ol Yid court. ~ 100 C1vrt Center Or1ve WHI, Ill lllt Ctly nt Sanl~ Ana, C:.lrlorlll•. Ch•rles R \,er•way £•••nor M. L•r•w•v 111» ttate1r1tnl "f•S 111•<1 willl l ... Follmer will be driving in the NASCAR tate- model s portsman program at Ascot Park in Garddedena Sunday afternoon as a prelude to an ex- County Cltrk 01 Oren1111 Co;inty on ~r(hU, 1'7S. pan western stfort-track schedule. Robbi e Sy l vester placed second with 24 while Wilma Shivelcy w~ the C flight winner Wlth25. OAVID ... OE UtoNC'I' At1orney a\ Uw II' YOU WISH TO SEE I( THE AO· '"9· or•• orooow•s Wiii •l>o be re•••\llO \llCI! OF AN ATTORNEY IN THIS 1nac:corO.n<-• wllll rt'Qurrements04 th!' MATTEA, YOU SHOULD DO SO C11ttornl8 Eau<:allon Coae .·Re drove extensively on the Grand Niihonal (ll'cuit in the South a year ago, enjoying the switch Included m the group w e r e R o is c rn a r ) Erickson, Cubu Cort. Margaret Kurnagai W\d 1711 EHi eout Mwy., Sult•* CorON •• ~ .. cellf. tUU PROMPT l y SO THA f YOU WILL BE Ttw re..oluhon, cop re. o• wn1ch .,,. PROPEAL\I REPRESEN TED AT •••11.iDle rn Ult' dPPUlmenl ol Pl•n T .. : 17'41671-2711 rom t~e Trans-Am und Cen-Am cars enQugb tow ant to try h1s hand even further ln D rhght. Jean Zi.lnt took firs t with 29 followed by Jul{' Wyn~ 126J nnd Mary Crosson 1251. P\Jbhlhed Ore1199 Coot °'"' PllOI, ""rctt JI, and ~1111. IA, 21, ltlS ,, .. u O.ttaMercll20, 1'7> WILUAME.StJOHN, COllnlY Cl•rl< Pl..UNltETTAHOPl..UNKETT •ttOtl,..Ave., P.O. Boll'!•• Hmllf111'911 eeactt, c.111. t2M• Tel: 11141 S•JO» A-Ylffr ,..tll_r THE HEARIN(", nrng •na Con•lru<lron •I lh" Hunt Dated Mar 11, 1.,, 1no1on 8"JC11 Unoun Hryn ScflOOI °'' ''Trying t.he dirt at Ascot is a little more ~xtremc ~an. the ~ale ovals and high-banked ball-miles in e ~uth, he says. "But 1 think it will be fun. J ha :ven t ~een to Ascot in 10 years and it will certainlv be a.different experience." · . W1n~er pf the 1972 Trans-Am and Can-Am ~ham­ p1onsh1ps ~nd a competitor in the International Race of Champions, Follmer plans to drive the Winston We~t Grand National circuit ut Ascot and elsewhert> as lime permits. Follmer will be facing a familiar rival in Jimm' Insolo Sunday .. The duo shared the front row <1t tht· Permatex 200 10 Riverside in January. Jnsolo won 1hal one after Follmer blew an engine eurly in 1 hl· race T ripp a l S a11 B e r11ordi uo Ron ''Sleepy·' Tri pp will remain on the wt' st t·oasl until la_te in April, awaiting the s ummer m idgt>l season m the mid west and east. Tripp has already made a name for himself on the USAC midget circuit thls year as a rookie .. He held the point lead going into this weekt•nd s races al Chula Vis ta and tonight at San Berna~dino's Ora!lge Show Speedway and plans an extensive campaign during the coming sum mer months. Hopefully. en route to a championship .Brother Bob Tripp has retired from racing at ,111 ear~y age. "It's loo expensive right no\1.." he t'\ plams. as he turns his attentions to working as <1n electrician. B aubfl at ~ag1cna Se«•o Jim Busby of L ~guna Beach will be drinng a 1w" Porsche RSR in this year·s D1SA Camel GT s~·rtl'!'. for a former Newport Beach resident. Bill Kurge-.. n ow of Beverly Hills. Busby, a long-time resident of the Newport art'a. was prominent in drag racing for a number of \'ear:. beforeturning tosportscars in 1969. · He was appointed as team driver for the 2 litn· series Barclay Bank Lola and moced lo England to race the European circuit for the 197}7-l series. He scored well in Europe and bfoug ht the C'ar iu the United States where he won all the races he en tered in B sports car racins:? to finish second in the national runoffs . Karges is current!} O\\ ner of lkverlr Por~<'hl' Audi in Beverly Hills and will sponsor th-e t<.ar "ith an investment of Sl00,000. First race for tht-t·om bine will be <.tt Laguna Sec<.1 on tht' :\lunll.'rt.'' penins ula :\lay 4 followed by a rnce at Hivers1de 0;1 Mayll. Baj a 500 Drarrh1g .~ef. Orange C'oa::.l area off-road drn er:." Ill bl' in S;rn ta Paula or watching that com mun it' with a great deal of interes t next Saturda) That's the date of the drawing for starling pos 1 tions for SCORE's Baja 500-mile off-road race to bl· held June 12-14 in Ensenada. Baja California, ;".Jex- ico. Drawing for the starting positions is slated for I that afternoon with festivities getting under way a1 lOand including a benefit barbecue. Steve Sturner and Marv Schmidt who were 111 jured in off-road races last year. are beneficiane-. of the barbecue funds. The race is of internat.Jonal promment'l' "II h more than Sl00,000 in contingency prize monc~· plus a S75,000 purse. A crowd of 600 racers, families and fnt·nd~ 1~ l'' peeled for the drawing for s tarting position~ River •id e Cha11ges f ,or111 o t Riverside International Raceway. under pre::.1 ~ dent Les Richter. "ill change the form<.it (or the Tuborg400slock car race in June. In past years. the California 100 for late modt>I sportsman cars. was held a day ahead of tht• feature. This year it will be held on the same da'. begi9ning at 11 with the featured 400-mile race starjmg al l. Tfle sixth annual race will feature the top stars or the Grand National circuit including Richard Petty, David Pearson, Bobby Alli.Bon, Cale Yarborough. James H ylton. Bendy Parsons and most of the others from the NASCAR circuit. MD Golf Mel Culler . Patty Schott miller and Connie Lonergan tied for low net honors in the first flight with 75. Lorraine O'Neill wC:1::. lhe gross v~tor m the second flight with 83 while Helen Cowden c<1p lured net with 70. Alice Acklin won lhml fli ght gross honors with !.15 Marie Cunningharn wus the net victor with 72. followed by Pat Pcnewt•ll and Violette O 'Gara in :.i tieat74. P a t L a c k n c r \\ o 11 fourth flight gros~ with 104. Dottie Wick was the n cl victor w ith 76. followed by O,.,lly An de rs on <791 :.ind Pt•g Meachcr <RO 1 In a rnernhl•r gu t·~l t'' enl at :\l 1~s1on VieJo Golf Club r ecently. a roursorne of Cece Cour). Eleanor Wh cl·ler and guests Bink) Vulent1nt: ..ind Liz Shattuck of San Juan Hills, c<.iptured rir!-.l place with a 6·1 better b.ill of foursorne scon· In second pla1:c at 67 \H•re Dot Alex<indt•r . Stella Schar, Elaint· ~lcAdarns ;.ind :'.11 argart·t Eppling, the lalll'r t \\U fro rn San C I t• rn t' 11 t c ~lunil'ipal <.:our:.t• Florence Gardner and guest J <.ic k ie Fro::.t of San Juan Hills CC. pl<.iccd third \\1th 68 Thev \\On b~ matching stun:card-. with othC'n. tl l'd .ii tht• !'lame It•\' Cl Fourth place "l'lll 111 f\l'lly Garden., and Bern nil..' Hakl'r \\1th ~uesh Louise llunter 1,\1 - ro\\ head CC I and Huth Turner < EI Toro 1 The\ alMl h:id:Jl)H . ~""'a .1' '"' :\lax int· Duggan \\.is the winner of ;.1 tin v. h1 stlt· UC I H osts Cal Poly Forrnt•r Santa 1\n ;.1 lligh ::.µrinll•r Ciano Ed\\ ards heads a cont 111g l•nl of Cal Pol\ <San Luis Ob1 s po1 trac·k <.incl field alhll'les "ho \\ill I a l' l' t; C I r ,. 1 n C' t h 1 s rnornint! at CCI . The field <'\en ls bt•gm .it 11 wilh lhl' fll"Sl nm· ning event st't for 11 1:; Ell\\ ards has run !J 2 .111d 20 4. 111!-. thief min petition \\.Ill cornt· frorn l'CI frl's hrn .1n fim,!-.t'll Hoyslon L:c1 is led h.' ln·!-.h1nan Steve SC'otl who will run the mile and 880. Scott has bests of 1 OH.8 <.111d 1. 52.4 HHeSq uarr Rose Fergus W<.1s the winner of an even holes event in A Clighl at Foun- tain Valley Mile Square Golf Course w ilh 39, followed by Bobbie Webb tit 41. Ann Ford G1nd Rosl' Mill er lied for firs t in R flight with 39 with Virginia Aye next with40. llarnae White and Charlotte Small each fmished with 38 • :! in C fli g ht with Th e rl'Sa Finizzanext at391 ::. l';onna Smith was the \\inner in D flight with 36, followed by Juoe Duncan 1101 and Helen Schwella 141 J Ut•lores Wheeler \\On E flight with 37. followed by Jean Wie::.e <J81 :i 1 and Betty Groetsch c 40 1. ~•~so ¥.-rd_. In a thrl'c blind rrnce tournament r ecentlv at \1esa Verde Countn· Club. Georgia Farrne.r w<ts the A flight winner \\ 1 t h 5 5 . f o 11 o w c d b v Lucille Paddock, Shirle~· Callaghan a nd Eleanor /\ltrnan. all v. ilh 56. In B flig ht, Barbara ~l a lick was the -.N innl'r with 50, followed bv \lanon Schulte (51 J. Dot \lorria <:H 1 und Phvllis Leasure <55J. · ilctte Gon) a was the C lh ght "'inner with 52 J u) ct• Crowel l placed ~l·(·ond "ith Virginia Kid· der third ~1t 57 :rnd Ty 1 larnuno fourth at 59 B ig Ca11 y o11 In a three low balls of loursome competition on guest day at Hig Canyon Country Cl ub. a score of l 19 was pos ted in IO\\ gross action by the win ning combim·. · On the team were members Rollie Vance .ind Je<Jn ~lallory with gul•sls Dee Dee \\i hite of Irvine Co;.isl CC and \1ary Cramp of Santa An3 CC' Winning thl· IO\" net portion wilh a 205 was .l !!roup composed of Lee Sch3umer and Betty \\'hilford of the host club ''1th guests Pat Hoff of Rolling Hills CC' and lklen Balentine of Irvine CoJSl CC. Second lo\\ net \H?lll to Dons Ramsey and H .. J Smith '' ith guests Ann Craul of Yorba Lind<J CC' and \Irs. Kurt Dye of Santa Ana CC. /\ tie re~ulted for third .it 215 with Loraine Gray and Jo;.rn Short joined by guests Cc·le ~eth of :\l es;.i Verde CC and Marie Radovich of El Niguel CC on one k;.im. Tourne y Sche dule d :\later Dei High 's firth annual golf tournament, designed to help maiA· tain the alhle\ic depart- ment, is on tap April 28 at Irvine Coast Country Club. Tennis, everyonel The t ourney is a shotgun start at l p.m. with dinner at 7. OOQr prizes are valued at Qver S3,000 and golfers fees are $75. which in· elude a golf earl und green Cce. Non-golf er!{ are also invited with n S3S dona tton allowing s team toom, dinner and door prize consideration. Last year's procee!ds provided new high jump and pole vault plts. and rootball jer eys on oil levels. Thls year's proceeds are ticketed toward traclc s weat suits and new baseball uniforms. Addltlo('lal lnformaUon can be obtain d by call· ln& lh~ Mater Del athleUc orr&ce \545..S16U or Gloria Green \ S41 <()2.$9 •• hnn ... od6 lcnm ( l11b In r~Ji" I e1un\!t· • l'u\iillt· h.><..kt '"' .uul h11\\t·r • t•,,, 'h''I' • ~ .. 11 nl.nhint• .. • 1•u\'.1t1· '" •~ruvp '-"'"'<'"" • p._.,,,ln.\I '''f\I' • 1,l\\.1\·· .1 m,th hup \Y1lh >'.tHuJ ,,.,, 1rwr' • Yt'Ht ·u n<.•v••t w,ut tur ·' .c1u11 ,rt 111111~1>1>11 ( .111 T1·nn1> I >111•1I•11 .11111 Prr 1 .ind "'" .1hut1I 11 ... .,,.,. u11ruchu tory l""••t•· h"'"'~''' lot n1·\\ '"l·mh11 De'''" '' now up• n tur rn-·n\b•'• •hip. R•tl'' ar,. ~ H; 1111 \1111:11' ,incl S 17~ fur f•milr<'' pt•r 'Nr W rlh 11 wrnd ·shcll,.tc'tl 10< .11,. ,lhcl '"fl'''" t4nl1lr4'• lronwn111I ma~t·~ tr nnr, 11101(' tnv>trr>jl lh~n t vcr • ti • h~"' 1•10n,Ji11) (OUrl< • I lofthtl'l1 t.uurl• pl~y d~y '" orght • /\dull ~nil h Ironwood Tennis Club~~ Now~ ICM mtmbtrshii» on .i limlted b.isi,/Phont' (i'14) '46-0SS1 SPCCIAl 60·DA Y MEMBERSHIP! Unlimited pl•y! ~so S1n111.,. s·s Couf'll' '" r~m1ly ft't' m•Y bt' •ppl1N.I •<> full Annu•I Mt'ml'wl\h11) 'fwt , ..... •t'tlftfl• ........ M&BAt PUBLIC NOTICE P\>blr!lleG Or•n!l9 Coctst 0.•ly P•lol March 22. ll. 2'1. l'IH IOW H NOTICE OF PUIUC HEA•ING IEFO•E TMa Pl.ANNING COMMISSION 01' TME CITY OF FOUNTAIN VALLEY NOTIC6 ISHE.AE8Y(;IVEN1na1on•-------------Pt;BLJC 1'0TICE Wt0~•Y. Aprrt •. 191S•t T lOp m rn Ille CO..n<rl (h•mbers. CllY H•ll. 10200 Sl•ler Avtn11e. Fo11nt41n Vllley --------·----- C•lrlorn••, 01e Pt•nn1n9 tonvr.s\l()n FICTITIOUS IUSINESS. writ hOIO P<Hlh( ne.,•no on Ille loUow NAME STATEMENT rnQ fll°' lotlowlng P"fSon oS OO">Q blhr EH\lt•ONMIENTAI.. IMPACT no>•\. llEPOllT PACIFIC WOODS FOR1HE MAN 9106.\-Aw, APARTMENTS Hun11119ton Bc.tlh, C•lrf. 916# Environmen1.i1 lmp.ic t report tor Jo R K11ox. 19111 T1gert•>11 C1rrte pr~sea 1S. unrl apariment pro141cl on Hunt1119IQl'I Beacn, C•hf 926# Wll..1..IAME Sl JOHN 1r1c1 OltKe lotdl•O .11 1'!02111n Sl•tt! Counly Cl••~""° Cl••• Hwn11nci1on 11 .... , n C•lifornr" "2Wlr ol lflt Sul)(;rror (Our I 04 >"I~ IO<th lhe '""'" dllO <Ond<l•Ofl\"' 111e Stateol C•lrtornu• W•d "'''" T,,.. nun1n1um •«ti>t•l>I• t>ta , IO<U>e County 01 or .. ngp •'le" 04: ~1.hO,OOOp•yaOI<! In l.Sh•h"' 8y Waller Kin<J Aortn on Int re\Olulron Tiie D•>l<•<I """ Dtpyty not PdY any real hlaletomtn•»ion1f0t ($£ALI '"" '"'" ' 01 sara prol)<lrly Tne i><JY'!• You •t• Yrvta •'-•n u.a1v1a..w1"'"·._· w•ll 4\~u.n~ .ill co"t\ tur ttlt-\••c ••I 'Miir OOMALOIE.WHEEl..Elt PtClO<,rty 1\tltFiretttHMllvtl Wrtuen dn<J v r dl propQ\cth 10 ~ Notwal•, C:..tU. *SO lN'<.r"ldS>t' l••O prop•rly nlu\t be' 111 Att«My .. ~Petitioner >Irr(! c°"lormdni 1 to tile temt> .ina Put>hsn.ci Orano._. (O•'llt C>dtf~ f-'•lot tond•hOf\S )• t •of to 1n \.dLO r•'°tuhG\ Maren IS. n. 29. Aprrl s, 191\ ,,~IS Pro~<llS wnrlfl .,,~ nol 1n sin Cl con tO"m.Jnce wtU oe ,.. tt"tttd a s being non PUBLIC NOTICE fl"\OOn\•vt• 9 4 a<r~S \1tu<1lta on tt\f! ••hi s1a. ol Th•~ l><i>rne.s 1\ conoucll!d by ;on ,11 H.trDOr Boulevard. south ot E<lrllQ4'r drvrdual. IN THE SUPE A IOA COURT OF THE Aven...,111lheCounty1>l.ina JoR Kno• HATE OF CAllFOllNIA IN ANO D.ttro llh'> / .Jl" oav or t t:O. ,.,,, > HUNI 111 (.TON llEACW Uh ION '11f•H '>C.HOOL lll~Tkl(l llAAIANCE IOI Tnrs Sldle-nt wd' trl<'<J wolh 111!' FOR Apploc.itron lrll.'d by l <,n.ilton 10< Counly Clerk of Ordng.,. C.ounty on THE COUNTY OF ORANCE Cr1rt~ V1•1~')t-n Al hng OlrtCIOr pe<nussron 10construe1 a irtt•\ldndlr>q Maren 18 197S. Ho. A·llOO r<len trlrc •Iron slon tor c omm~rcod• F41MI 0110£ R TO SHOW CAUSto Plftnn1n9 on4J (on~1rut...l1ott P1.10t1>htd Oron()t Co.hi Dally j.>1lol l>u•llhno at 95SS Warner A~~. Publ"hed Or•ng" Co•'' Daily Pitol, lrl Ille M•ller ot th~ Appl1t.11oon 01 lONECHANGEJU;TENT.TAACT Mdrch17,19,olnCIAprrl S,12.197Sl?ll-7S DONALD JAME!> KU~I LR. rur """'""'•IS, 1?. 7~ 191\ 1>1·7S •M2; AEOUEST FOA NEGATIVE -Cnar>Qt ot N.HN· Pl. "LIC ''0TlCE DECLAAATION PUB WHEREAS. DONALD JAMl\1 KUF l> '' APC>hl<lllOn sUOn11Utd bt A"""'"" LIC NOTICE FER, iln .iaull, lld~ tiled .. P•lrl1on woth ------ Natoona1 HOuslnO Corp to "~'one pro IN! Cieri.. Of tnrs Cour> lot An order NOTICE TO CREDITOR~ po'r'ly \1tua1ea C)e""r•llV dlOng tne e.ist FICTITIOUS BUSINESS (ll<lt19ll\g hi> llaMf' from OONAlD SUPERIOA COUAT OF THE >rdt'OI Newl.tnd Strt'el, dPPro .. n>o1ltly JAMES l(UFFCR 1n ALLAN CllF· STATEOFCALIFOANIAFOA ~south of ldll>etl A¥l'nue lrom RI I t NAME STATEMENT FOROlAUX. THECOUNTYOFOAANGE AUP and CP Comn1tr( •• , Proft\S•on.tl T .... lollOwrllC) persons •re 110""1 ou,.1 IT IS OROE RE 0 tndl ~II p~r..ons .n No. A·UUS • 10 RI Sonole ••mrly Me>•Clenlr•I lnos '>C:SS<I' ltrHleG In tnt' abov~ en1111,-a mdllt1r Estdle 01 BE Tl ( MERRll f ptoperty •~ furtner •dtntrlU'd ,,_A p 0 C SAlESCO • 18U7Maplt-Grove appear l>t'IOrt ""'Court d i 10 OOA M , IJ!M1;ovNEY u~t~dw<l 112·f811l. 'l'landll'le '>OUl11 21o'n.,r+>or (rrtle Hut1ltnglonBeacn,Calrl "2t>OO on Aptrl 72. 197S, on lhf' Courtroom ot NOTI'°"' I'> HERE.SY C>IVe N lo,,.,.,, In• ot A P I 12 111 '' 1 .. ntdlrW 1 r~I ~""' men\ • "'' • ntN Or1ve eorto" ltt In..-49<'fr """'ea <1e<t0t-n1 Er won Henry COOP<'•, 18U2 Ma1>1t' ~ I J 100 c ( ~· -"" o&41 c:r~•llng 18 toh on s CJ tit rt\ ttled m ~,~e Ci rt I~ Huntington Bee1ln. Ciht ~''~ S..ntd And. (dhtOtr'\•d .tnd snow at tllt ~~n .. ndving cla•mS ct~•m• con1unc. t1onw1lh lf\fo ion .. t ndn* 0,.wc Woodrvtt. lb8b?Barund L~. lau~. 1f ~Y. whv tnr ~tit~ tOt \M' W•O dt-tP'Oent are requ1rt-0 to t1tr ~!.:~~;~~:~T!;1:!.·nJ~1'i;~:~ H~~::"'~~,?::~:·.~a·~~~!~:1ea b• d ::~~}.°~~~~::::;u~~{=~fE ~ E~t~~~:~·~.~;:~~~~:::ie~~~·£ C.odr oS.000 ti <Q dnd l"t' F \IM ( Tr Qietltral Pd• lner\h•P 11Ubl1>/>e<I 1n T nt" Doily Pilot. • 11ece~>o•f •O•ll n~r -lo lh~ underSrQlle<I • tlE-11 [r.,inH Coooer tw:W\04l~rotQ~nt-rdt<ir<vldhMC>rint tit\~ Let.,. Utttt .. ot Kinde• clnd An THO~E OE.~UUt-.C, 1o It \llty •n tavor lnt\> ~tat~ment 'lira~ t ilt-d witn ttw-td 1n Or•nQe (ourHy t.cthforn••. Of'(.~ a aitnon IUl\l t1or1n Broddw.ay, s..nt• O< on OP1>Q\11oon to'"" P•OPO\dl will oe Countv Clerk ol Orano" Co..nly on "'f'tk '°'lour W«"'' "" wtPk\ llfK>f" IO Ana C•ht '""••lllll whrth •~the p4.u o••tfl an oppor1un11y 10 00 '° di 1..., Mar<"~. 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Attorney for P•t11ioner 1020 Norlh &ro•a ... ay Pl'BLI(' NOTICE C ,\, R TOOl ANO SU PPLY, /f}q W PuDh\fled OranQe (Od\I O~llY PrlOI S.nl•An•,C•hlorni••ll02 lotll ~I Costa Me\&, Cdlrlorn"t'l'l•ll Marth I), 72, 2q. Aprrl S. IQ/5 913 TS \1141 U1·7177 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ENCACEINTHESAl..EOF ALCOHOLIC 8E VE RACH c;,ary fol Cund.ill.10812 V1.illano. M" Attorney tor Euc111or .. on V1~10, ca11torn1a p ll BJ,IC NOTICE PuOliSh~O OrdllC)~ Coe>I 0<11\.; Pr IOI Clyae Wayne Rrce, P 0 Elc» o7> Mdrth 15, 71. 2Q Apnt S. 1'15 ~17 7) ----·~-----~-- j 16 '~ lo 'tllnom II Mily Conc~rn '>ul>fet l lo ·~w.uw:e 01 Ille flten~ dP 1>11ea lo•. no11cr rs htr~by o•v~n INt lhi.' unM• srr:inea pr opo'u 10 Stll i'll<ohoht beveraoes at lfll' prrnu ~· °"s<rrbt'd d~tOllOW\ /JOO HMOO• Olva )IU ]q a. ~ Co>I• M<!'d CA Q1o2o ld•I' to 1\rnore, Cahlor "'" nllO lht\ bU\1f1(:'~~ 1'.!i (OOduth:O b'f' d ~r\l'rdl partn~, !>"ID r,dry M Cunoall ll'H$ \td\"'mf't'lt w~~ t1l,·d ~11" •ne Count.; Clt•I>. o• Or.ingt County on fA.lt(.f'I.! ''*1> F41S11 f'uOlr'Jll'<I Orang. loo1·t D••IY Pi101 Merc n 8. 1>. n 7q 1~1> IJ• 1> ------------ FICTITIOUS llUSINESS NAME STATEMENT t ~· touow1rift1 f)t'rc,on 1\ <klif\Q oo,. t'E"\\a\ ISL1oN O STYl lST /IJ M,)r,,.,.. Avt .. 8dlb0a l•llnd. \.A '-""'I~\ C1JSl•ll~• b•H Ht nlon Or Hunlrnqlon B~.iCh CA ~16'• lht"t bU'!llOf'\') l'Jo tOf\OU(httJ by tn In Pl'BLIC !'OTlCF: SUPEAIOA COURT 01' THE STATE OF CAL.IFOANIA FOR THE COUNTY OF OAANGE No, A·U2l7 NOTICE OF HEAAINC OF PETITIOH FOR PROBATE OF WILi.. ANO FO .. C"Jrl,•C.J\hll" LETTERS TESTAMENTARY l &ONO T n., "•IPll"<nl .,d, l•l•<l ,,..,., lltP WAI VE DI d1v1du.-1 Pur,.uttnt to \ucn 'ntt:nl1on. uw uo O.•r\19nf'O '" dPPI vrno lo 1ne Oep.trl ""'nl Qt Al<OllOhl b~•tr.ioe C.onlrOl 10< t\\1.1111ntfl o• •" dltono 1 bf'verctQP titen\e-<or h ttn• P\ 1 for U'\•\t' Pf'"',,~ O')fOUOW., Counly (h r~ e>I O••nQ• I. •Univ°" E •1"1" or JA M ~'> OOUvl"''> ~---Mlr<nll. IQ 8Ekl<> "'" JAM~'> 0 ~ERR'f, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS F41ttl 0<\M\;·d Pl'BLJC ~OT1 ('£ 41 ONSALEB(tRANO WINl •SONA FIDE PUULIC EAllNC> PLACE I NAME STATEMENT l'uDli\n<O Or .. ng~ l<><>>I o .. 11y ''•lot N(JTl(.l 1~ HEIH:.l!Y C.•VlN ""'I l ~ IOllOw1ng ~r\ons •re OOrnq bU\•· M.H<h H l'I ""° Ap,.15 12, 1~7~ IU1l T~ OO~•"A MAE BE Fl RY "'1\ toltO n.rern ntss, •). o oehC•on tor Probatt' ot W111 dnd fOf i\ Au B fl E v ~ w oo c t. Pl'BLIC NOTIC•: >u.inc~ 01 lelltf\ Tes1amen1a•v 10 ''* WELOWORKS. 183., WP\1tt1ie1 ~I No 0icttt10nt ,-tbonO wcHvtcJ~ rt•trtntt to E4,CosldMe\a (air! ~26>1 FICTITIOUSIUSINESS .,n._r '' nodOe tor lur1ht'r ()orl1culdo FOOERA,Lo\t•A ol.Nrt01d Publr htd Ordll'I• c.o.nl C>.i11y F'•IOI Mdrc n 7V 1Q7) 1111 Vi PL'BLIC :\OTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEM E NT 1 n" IOllOWHl9 P<'f\Ofl rS d0•"9 Pu~•· flfh4>tl~ SWI:. C T I NSPI R.A TI ON, 38-1 Fore\I Ave .. ldQV"'1 Brac n, CA 92h 1 N.inc y M rr1am rr r nch IHO Cilrmi'lrlJ, ldguna Ele.rch, (A9?bS1 Th•\ bu)1nt.''' 1-. <ono"c. tl'd b'f dn 1n divoduill Nan<v Ffl•tl(ll ThrS ~t.,l1•mrnl Wd\ l1lrrt with lht County CIPr• ot 01 .. nge County on March 7 I, 197> FOllS Publl'>Md Or.1119t' COd\I Dally Piiot. Mdr ?'I. and Apr.), 11. 19, 1q1) 11.u.15 PUBLIC NOTICE M 1c n&1e-I '3tf:..-ef\ Au br~v ti• A11aht'1m St No 4-0 Costa Mc"' (.dirt '11611 Mt•rnHI Je-ftery Mahn •a.Si An1lht'1m St NO •·D, Cos•• Mf:sd, Cal rt "7b11 Joh" Jo,eph Snregask" l H ' Oranoe01orP1', Fullerton, C.il1I. "2"33 Tr11s bus•nes' i~ conoucieo bv .i genral l)o.)rlnersh1p. Ml(hael Strv•n Au1>r11y Tnrs sia1ement was toled wrln tne County Clerk ot Oran9e Countv on March 18. 1q1s. Fons PuDlr~he<I OrdtlQ~ (Oa\t Darty Ptlol March 12, 1'1. arid Ap<1I). 12. l~IS 1049·15 Pt; BLJC SOTICE NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF LIMITED PARTNEASHIP Notiu~ t'lo qnt~n pursuan• to sP< t1on FICTITIOUS BUSINESS l'.>035 ~ OI Inc Corparalrons (.coo; IMI NAME STATEMENT Jam"' f Crowl, Omer W lono Jan.- In..-lollowrng per wn •• dOtt>g bUS• A M.iy Jr ana R Oa nr•I 01m-iPaO ,..,..~.,ti'\ Jr. hertlotorei OOtt\Q bus.in• \S d' all oi J PANO A!.SOCI AT ES 1800 Ill<' (,ene1al Parln.,rs unaer '"" lrrn• Maqnotra A••. Fo~rllarn valley C~hf t\dmt! ol SEVlllE LTD a Lo1>11lfd 'l?IOll P•rtner'>n•P. a1 11S2 011Ponl Omit'. Jost' ~'fl q111 P•O<IO<I>. Crr Ne .. porl 6eat h, Or.inqt Countv Hun11nq1on such Calrt 4264& (ahtornr.;, lldve O•S\Olvea lt>err L•n 11 Thi~ bu\lnt\\ I'> (.onduc t• cs by dn in· ..o Pdr lnt>r'Sn10 '!ll\ ot Septe-mbfr t) chv10Udl tOU bY rnutuat con)ent, an<S ttwt aflrr JO'-+-P~rrt 'aid Ot\~otuho" no person hacJ autnl)f1ty Tn1\ )tdH•nlenl Wc.l~ hl<d w,fh t he l.> incur dny ob119at1on\ on ~hall ot tlie County C•t·r~ 01 Or.inqt' County on t0<n-er lrrm. M.tr<ll 17 197S James f Cro ... 1 F4UOl Omer V... Lonq l'ubll\h('O Or•no-l.O.t 1 Darty p,101 James A May, Ir Mar /Q and Apr. S 12 IQ 197) 1147 I~ R. O.in1el Olm~te.td. Jr ' • ' Pl.rblrsned Or.1,,Q<' Coa•I O.i11y ..-.101 ~1arcn2', l'llS ll:l?·I~ -------------Pl"BLIC r\OTICE PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 8•721>2 NAME STATEMENT SUPEAIOR COURT OF THE ~~:~ollowrnQ l)l!r~On\ ar1! aornqbu\r H ATE OF CAI.I FOANIA FOR lA FLORA, 7f~l Puerl,t R~"' THECOUNTYOFORANCE No. A·lJJU Mo\sron V•~IO, CA 91•H NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION Ju.i~~::-p~~~,.:,1ri ~~~~o .. H .. y. :..in FOR PROBATE OF HOLOGRAPHIC ln1~ ousoneH •l conaucl~a by .i11 1n ~E's~~M:.:'-r~A~o R LET TE RS drvrOu•1· f.\ldlt 01 RAV V. MARSHALl d•~ Jou ~lo R I\ 'T V A R N U M M A R S HA l L ln" stattmera W<l\ lilt<! w11n '"" H 0 RAT I 0 (R A y I \I A RN u (ounty Cltrl• of O••noe County on < M -rcn2' 197) MAR ,HALl R.\/. MA RSliAlL · Otc~.t\t<I NAME STATEME'4T •n<I ll"kl\ In,. lrn"' ol'ld place Ol n<cJr1nr1 tM "'•01~ P\ri• t>ttn set tor Apnt I'.) 191 lnr 1011ow1nQ P<'"°" •\ onrnq D<»• •I ' )0 ii ni . ,., 1,,e courtroom 01 ,..\,.E~ITl MAILINC.. '>l RVICE Ot;pa"n•tnl No 3 of \J10 court, •I 10 '1~ Ctv1<. Lt'rtt~r Onvt: We~t tn tho <.1tv ,,, w. Hoqnlotld. ~nl" An.i C.Jlol 'nluJ Sdnld An.l, (.dl1torn1a Stepn~n v . C,ro(l>OW, llfij w o ... ~oMdrtn is 191.) H19hlAIHJ No 9 s .. nt.> An,t, C.illl ~170) WILLI AME. St JOHN Thi\ buS>1nt-., '' tMduc.tPd oy tln 1n (ounty (lf'"rk oovoclual CEORCE H. &AECHTOLD ~teµn.-n V Grocnow Attorney .i Law Thrs ,, •• ~m~nt Wd loltU Wiii! "'" .a.12 \Ian Nuys &Iva. su.te Sii Co11nly Cl~•~ Of Ora no• C.uu111y Ut1 Van Nuys, Calrtornl• '140S March 18, t91S Tel: Ulll 111·1021 F41t" Allorn«y tor, Ptltlroner Publl~hed Or.tnQt• C.O·I" 0••1• l>llol, Publ"ht'd Oranq• roa,t Oorlv Piiot March 27, 29, JrKI Aprrl ), II. t~I) 10'7 I! McHth 78, 1•• an<.t A1u11 ~ 1v1; l~I IS PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tnt" followinq pu w n •~ Oo1nq b\r.-1 ~t!t•\ INl l hNAf l ON l'L PROPE J;Tlf'>. H• Lo""~' r1111 Or Suitt >O'i LdQVna Gr Jen CA Vlo>I Ronald Janu' tlil•ll•n i>9 LOWH <:lrh Or '>u•I~ S°' Loqun.i D•oU h CA 91651 Ttt•-. bv\1nf' • ... onauc.l~cJ bv _.,.. m dtvlCk.&df !;ondld J tlJ\lr"" t "'' ~t.ltt nu nl v.e1 t•I• I .,.,1n fhi Coun1v Clfor ~ o t Orttnq• (t')untv Of1 ......,,,,.~ 191 l'I')•· PliBU C SOTICE F ICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT l')LA•·l' l' • IE£ '>HOP ~ J. ro11t t:J,111.._ ,) 1 • .a111 ~rn1a 41.'(,t , I'' LOU•\ M ttftcH I t.Ju,,gt10. l J'tt (r.41p ,, nn A"' dr«.h-r\ (.rove ldllf•Y•t1•• ~l!»O L•ltt91n fran<.t> Odngtdo t(lj4t l ndP"·"" A..,t~ ~ VcltCIP11 u ro..,_. \,.dllfurntd 't1~''0 t"on rt~ t-rdn• l ''"'fdoCJ ... QJ ~ Vtti FtoUlf' M1~s100 Vlt"JV • .. ttltlO' n• '1' I l n 1!a bu~ "'"' I~ \ IHJ"~ ,, J th ~ qr n~rdl p.artnt"r-,h1v l1U1a,, ~ Oon9~·'·• F~14SI t n • ., 'lt.4t• n•~nt Yl"n .. ti ~unt.,h,.O Or.tnQff (Oa \I o .• 11v ..... 101 (ountv (t•,.. ot 0fanq• ~ens 1, 21 n. 1~1) 901 f) M.Htt>• 1~1 PUBLIC l'\OTIC'E FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Pubti..,nt(J Or.:tnu ... (Oct·.t r Mdrln~L 1) 11 1~. 1'"' PtJBl.IC ~OTICE ltll' lollOwr~g Pf!•~on Is dorng l><i" """'" NOTICE TO CREDITORS CAPllOL SYSTEMS, 7261 (;.Jrd"n SUPElllOllCOURTOFTHE C.;ove Riva. Sit' ~. Gara~n C,rov~ STATEOFCALIFOANIAFOR (dl1torn1rl THE COUNfYOFOAANGE O.nn1\ H11),nm~n. 8HI Mdrron Lt No,A-12747 w.-1n1111,1~r (<Jltlorn1•'1'168l E'tdte 01 ETTA OLOENBUR(., .... ln1> bus•n<'~' ., conauct~a t>y .1n 111 ETTAK OLOENBURC,.Oeteo"ea OIVICJu~I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 10 I,,. 0Pnn1"' Htb\hmdn c.rt!'<Jltor~ o• 1rie abovr netmf'O df'ced(nt Tlh'!l ~"1\t1m('nt ""'d\ t1lt.d 1A1tn tht_. lt'kit •II per~Of'\ nd\f'H'Q c.ltHnl\ tlQct•n't Count't (lc•rlit ot n r..tnQfl' Countv on the ) .. 1d deteoent art reqU1rf"d tot IP "°\dnh• 191~ lht'n1. ¥111tn '""' ""c p,\.ary vouchen tn F 4tUJ the ot11c• ot tht' ctt>'" ot lt•'"' 11b0v• •" Publl\h~O 0 f•nllf' CO·h·' Od1ly Pilot. tilled court or to or~\""' ll'IHr w•lh tN>- M.1rcn I U 11 2--1~1, 1w, 7! npc~\s.ary vouttwr\.. to tnP 1miJ1 r\1~··-0 .ii '30 ]2NI SlrP,.1 P 0 I<,. IJ p BLICNOTICE F•UO hOllCE: 1o;, HEREBY (;!VEN In.ti PIJl>ll\ned Oranl)ot C.o•\I O<llrly Piiot. V..rll••n H UHnr" ,ina B•rbolr.i Bornrt 1-------·------ -rcn 1'. •no Aprrl ), 12 IQ 191S 11'2·1S flavt-toled ,...rf'•n d pelltio<1 tor Pfobdle FICTITIOUS BUSINESS N~'tlllitport B~acn. Ca1t1orn14'Hb04.i ¥rt" h I\ the-pl.it.e ot Ou\•nf'S> of tht un df!r\lqntd tn alt ntatt!"\r~ prrta1n1nq \O the •>late ot said oecit?<J{'nl .... un.n touf nlOf'\th\dller lhe hr .. t publ1t..dhonot I"'' "C)tlt• f.if v..111 ana lor rssu~nce ot Lell~f\ NAl.rlESTATEMENT ft\tdment•ry to the pe1it10N'r; ft' ltW. tuUOtJit•nO &><:r~n '' Ch ttiq: bu<)t ft.·tent P 10 wt11c.11 " ma<>• fOf" further '"' '' ,., -------------oa•l•<Uld" •no ..... 11ne11meanaplatf' Mr.II' COMPANY, 11n1 "'"'0<11\ 01 he.iring I~ >.tn>e lld> Deen WI lo• Ln hu"'rnqton Be"<h. Cl\ 91- PL' BLJC ~OTICE STATEMENT OF ABAN DONMENT OF UU OF FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME TM tollowlno person ri.i, •banOOncd ll'IO UMI ol lllC he I II IOU~ 00\lnt\S ~ HENRY S GROCERIES, 2112 W O<un Fronl, Newport 8ta<.ll, C•l•I 9?MO TN FrCl>loOUS Bulrnt\\ Namr n! terreo 10 •bovt '"'"' lllrtl 1n Oftlnot tou111yonl12St71. Jamu Elton MAll\Ow>. ?112' w O«o•n Front, Newpon Bt•<h C.lrl "2660 Tiil• llu,IMH w.S conauc ltd bv •n In· Glvidulll J•me\ E. Ma lhtw' Th" tl•lement w•• llltel W•UI Ille County Cit•• 01 Or•noe Cou111y oo w rcn2•, 1u\ """ Pvolo""-d Oranqe COl \I Derly Pilot, Mer<lltt,etldAprlJ), 12, 11, ltlStld-7 Pl BLJC NOTICE fltCTltlOUS IUllNHS HAMa STAT•Ml!NT l N tollpWI 114 pe(tMt ere -.ino Ml• N\\~ • P A\' S Pl,A C.l OJ" HAI .. FASHION•. toS7 NfwllOfl 11¥11 . S.. 7~1. Coslt/*t.e.CA•7W Lt•• 1!11ialle\ll Jtch M , '" SOVlll Blrth $lr .. 1, S.nl• Al'I•, C.lllOl'ftl• t2101 • Fay Etl'ttl Haftr, ?1•7 Weit J"1r1t \trttl, S.nt• Ane, C•lllorl'l18tt7GI 1111, e..~~H la conaut.tto by• 11...,,1 ta ~rt,..rt.1110 I OH fllUINlll Jt< k.ol'I Tiii\ tl•ltlt .. nl WH llllllCI will\ IN tounty Cit•• 01 0••119t to;inty fll Mt"h,.., IUS ,. P\1'1fl•"ICI OrOllQe to•u• 0.11¥ fll wr<11,. ... na A!lrfl S. 11. 1•. ,.,SttOt \ jtopru 11 l'ITS .ii 9 JO d m., rn Int kntl• K.tr•ler. 21211 $(-•lmlll Lil courtroom of Del><'rtment No ) of ~duJ Hun11no1on Buen. CA 'l"l•'o court .it 100 (lvoe C.~nler Orr,.. Wh l • .,, Tn" Dv\r,..\\ Is condutlt'd by ..n ln- 1,.,.. l.•ly ot !. .. nl• An.1. C.ilrlorm•t mvrCJual O.tea Marth 11. t•>IS. i:.11~1a Ka111~r Wll..1..IAM E SI JOH!f. Th" , •• ,.n,.nl .. u l•ltd w1lh llllt (ounly Cler~ Countv Clrtlo. ol O••nqe Co.,,,ly on DONALD C. MITCl4El..I.. """"h ), t97S 1101 Wll\lhrt llvd .. 1111 Floor F41~1 Lo\ A...,elU, C.lrt. •0010 PUbll)f\1'0 OrdnCX' COcl\I O.uly PllOI r.1: um Jt4.4l00 Marett a. I), n. 29. 191~ 176 n Alt.,My tor Pellt10MF\ PuDlrsnt!<I Orangv '-°"'' Daily l'tlol, March 19, .lo, ano Aprr1 5. t.H 11;r; 1\ PUBLIC SOTICF. Pl'BUC r\OTICE O..lta~rch• 141> Vti1ll1an· P OICl~nDurc., E•tculot ottrittV\11101 tne•t>ov~ t1a~ci dee.~°"''' HURWITZ, HURWITZ ANOhlMl ~ 4.)0l2fWI Strftl P.Q.le1lllS He•~ 11eac.,,C.lrfor111aui..o Tel: \1141•1J·to20 AttorneYttor Eucwter PublrS/leG Oranoe CO•\I Od1IY Pilot Marchi, IS,l2,2,.191S 7'71' PUBLIC NOTICE FlcTtTIOUS IUSIHESS NAME STATEMENT I "~ lollowr n11 per wn " "°"'" ou•nt» ,)) INTlRNA llONAL ML D•C •l MEDIA. H01 Wc\ll•rly Pl;ue,Sulle 10) Ntwporl 8~rilh, t •llrlornl• .,MO Norn"•"" AbttH, 81~ hri~rd•h Ora~. \.•l•tornr.t Qlf>O' Tht~ bu~tnf"\\ t\ con<J\u tfld h y ...., ir• Cl•Vldudl, NOt n'•n AUc'U lh" ~1.111rm..nl W4 l•IHI "'''" ""' County l l•t\ 01 Or•flOl' COU<\IY Oft Mnrt n 4 1•1 F4U11 Publl\IWl<I OranC)<' (.o ••I 01101y Pllol Marcfl~ t; n 2~ ,.,5 l•t 1 PUBLIC NOTICE ---.J1C'flfl0Gi i\lilliin NAME5TATaMPT The tollowi09 ~'-'' dolnv tioN f!HS llS WILllAM ~ ~ll VEASMI THING,, I» E IPlll,CM\•M9ta.C•lfl.ml7 wmlem Josepfl Cllf~. 1711i.. ,.,,. SI ,Co,taN<ne.C:etlf m21 Thi\ l><i\lMb IS COftdu<l.cl tlY Ml I~ (livl4'"1 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE ) n.ri'""" ...... a... c..tle °"" . . . ~'!;YPILOT Satutday, Match 29. 1975 Coppola Gets Inside Track LOS ANGELES (AP 1 Oscar By BOB THOMAS LOS ANGELES (AP) -In "Luc.as Tanner," Leslie Nielsen is a hard-nosed conservative who. teaches his son how to handle guns, with tragic J'e· suJb. - ... Kwan in a feature CU~ ·The Guardians" -as a hcroCor a change. • ··1 got onto this kick of playing heavies eight vears ago after I did one-of the first World Premiere movies, 'Shadow over Elveron' ," he said. "The character was a tough, unrelenting bastardt and he \ i I ' J He served 16 wecki; on "Pe)'tQD Place'' durinq f 1tsTV twyday. ,; • "atchcrs always scan the Directors Guild a\\ ards for portents of the Academy Awards. This year the winner \\-US Frands 1',ord Coppola . Earlier' this season he appeared on "Hawaii Five-0 " as a dictatorial patriarch and on "The Street» of Sun Francisco" as an aJcohollc cop. Niels•n has just finished a four-part "Kung F\I" as -was fun to do. ··The only reason to star in a series Is trlooey, " he reasons. "Under the right. circumstances. I'd d~· it again. But I can make enough money plLWinJ( heavies and the heavy in a TV series Is the best part. "b it satisfying us an aclo)"'! OCcasionaUy, Most of the time you break your bpck Crying to fin~ some dimension in tl\e character you are glVf\9· "ALL YOU CAN HOPE for is a sympathetic director who will take the lime to help you develop the character into something." , During his .. Peyton Place'' year, Nielsen ap- . The young film maker won the award of his peers for his direction of "The God- father, Part JI," and that m~es him the Oscar favorite. Only twice in the 27-year history of thL' Directors Guild awards have the winners not coincided \\ith the Oscars for be~t d1rettion. S 1.25 'T IL SOUTH COAST PLAZA THEATRES SAN DIEGO FWY. AT BRISTOL SO. COAST "FOUR MUSKETEERS" PLAZA II I :30-3:30-5:30-7:30.9:30 ~9-JUJ RosERT ~~r;_:!d-WALoof>iPPE.R DFORD =1-·-r SS 2 2 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS amAmm A WOMAN 11sro1aECTION Gt NA JOHN ROWU\ND~ UNDER THE INFLUENCE CASSAVETES DAil Y: 2:00, 4:30, 7:00, 9:30 John Wayn~ "BRANNIGAH'' I: I 5·5:00-8·45 I .. Phu ''THE OUTRT" 3: I 0·6:5> I 0:40 WINNER OF 2 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS! GENA ROWLANDS t JOHN CASSAVETES (Best Actres~) ce .. ) l~ ypc· cJkd ~~u ~ rumr f_J O\/v'CJV frcm~ r~TA W1HHER THRff ACADEMYAWAID MO MINA TIO NS (lest Dire<tor\ EOWlRDS BRISTOL ClllEIU IY BRISTOL at MlClRTllUR So Coast Shopping A1ea 540.7444 ELLEN BURSTYN KRIS KRISTOFFERSON IN A.ICE DOESN'T LIVE I ERE MWORE EXCWSIVE ORANGE COUNTY CALL 979-4141 FOi SHOWTIMIS ~I I\ I \1 \ I I '. I I< ! ,. . . " ' ' a 'I , 41 • NIELSEN a mean-minded saloon owner on the Barbary Coast of San Fran- cisco lie is television's favorite villain, and he finds the work profitable and -sometimes cnJO) able. ~IELSEN . 50, IS a big, hand~ome. congenial Canadian who ~eems an improbable can· dadate for a bard-working heav~ The" ork provides ham an mcome of "well over s l00,000 a year." And that doesn't include his TV t·ommercials (Ford. Philadelphia Electric, Bank of :\lontrcal 1. plus n<.irrntions l National Geographic ::,pccials > The actor paused to discuss his craft before tak- ing off for the Philippines to star opposite Nancy Al Pocitto i. "GODFATHER II .. IRt IARIRA STRElSAHD JAMES CAAH "FUHHY LADY" l~I "MURDER OH THf ORIEHT EXP1Ess- + "THE GAMILY- 11TOMMY11 "IRAHHIGA~' lf'GJ • ''THE STROHGEST MAN IH THE WORLD'" "fREHEE & THE IUH'' MCINDERELI.A lllERTr' IRI "FOUR MUSKETEYSM .. THE GAHG THAT'COULDH'T SHOOT STRAtGHT" ' "YOUNG FRAHKEHSTEIH'' lf'GI "FEARLESS VAMPIRE Kill.ER• ... and look who's playing Consuelo . ..... S•P•Y•S WittlO::c!:,.., EDWA•DS CIHEMA WEST l Wtt.-tt~ At Gotdff W~ ' WESTMIHSTH 892-4493 B>WilDS HISTOL CIHEMA IV lristol At MecAHhw S-"' c ... t ~""" 540-7444 HARBOR at ADAMS, COSTA MESA, PHONE 5'6•310 ~N HAHO! llYP, • ONI Mil' SOU!H or Ion Rl"A m . . "I TOLD MY AGENT, 'From now on I want to play heavies. Not sneaky heavies, but guys who are mean and love IL' I've been doing it ever since, f'm limited to one guest appearance per show each season. but there a11e enough of them to keep me busy. .. For iostance. 1 usually do all of the Quinn !\1 artin s hows ("Streets of San Francisco,' .. Barnaby Jones," ··Manh1,tnter," etc.'.·• peared in a total of 41 TV dramas. Doesn't he w9rry about overexposure'! ··1 used to, but not anymore. Whenl \\'8s offe~ed the Ford commercials, I asked some producllon bosses if doing them would hurt my career. ,Not al Nielsen was born in Regina, Saskatchewan, son of a Royal Canadian Mountie. After a stint in the Royal Canadian. Air Force. he studied film at UCLA. then broke into acting during the explosion of TV drama in the early 1950s. all, they said. ~ "Today l'Xposure is the name of the game. You can't be overexposed, as long as you play a variety He re~alls that in bis first year he appeared in 46 live s hows and earnect $5,000. of roles.'' · Nielsen added a major drawback in what m_a) HE SERVEi) A STRETCH at MGM as a lead ing marl ("Forbidden Planet," .. The Opposite Sex" 1 and ,has h,ad his own TV seai~s -"The New Breed'' and ''Bracken's World" as well as the miniseries "Swamp Fox" for Disney and "'The Bold· or may not be a note of whimsy: .. The trouble with playing heavies is that you don't get any love scenes. So at the end of a picture I find myself hav· ing a drink with the stunt man while the star is in tbe dressing room with the leading lady." Ones." , Sheila Levine is every single girl · who ever hOd " to attend her • younger sister's wedding. P1rarnown1 PKha<n Pr"f"'<" .. !'t "Sheila~e. is dead and livini in Ncw'b'k" Prod., ..obi Harry Korshak Oo<~•<ldbv Sidney.{, Fum St•~yby Kenny Solms °"° Gail Parent ...,_.c ·"11p'" -bi. Ga1I Pucftl ...._ , .. ,, MIChd L•1r•n4 ROBERT MITCHUM TAKAKURA KEN r1A ::i'rl)tJl '(I\ LA K "1llJ ,,,7fHE YAKUZK ,, ,1 BRIAN KEITH .1. lt101 ~tWtiu,IW YlfH/iUH 1'•th,r.-.tkl l'A'.)11 · -~•dylllt W~Dl~'HH 111ili;i!ll.1d!Jf~ tJt jyltJl Y 1-u urn · Mu~ t.1o\1A t. {1 ~i Hit~:u~ .. nt~..xmi<· trilr W~&m0A Wc1rtSw11 ••t 11 \J''N'I fiij .. "!!..~;9:.::::::-'""C-..U.j CO.HfT AT CtHEMA WlST & llJSTOL IV CO.fflT AT Dltvf.4H PAUL HEWMAM i.. 'THE Mlt.CIHTOSH MA"°' IDHH WAYMttH "Mcq" Westm1nstar Centi< • 892·4493 •ISTOL CIHEMA IV ~ At MocArlhlr s.lllCoest~ Area 540-7444 Buen~ Perk •527·2223 IT WAS A TIME OF HEROES ... OF DAREDEVILS AND DAMES .. AND WALDO. MOT 1' IC COllfUSID • w1r11 Tiil °'"'"u .... f"' "fUSll GORD<*" _.""fUdl " ..... 11THEGIQOVI TUBE .. _(RJ 01teShowiag Eoch hnhtg I pa. _ .. ctlllO *"'°"' """" f11toa• •••• SAi-• II JOtOD __,,,_tOot~UJOJ• .. ..,..... ........ WNNIGAN 1111 ""'. lHE OU'lflT"' i • PACll"IC TH&Ant•S DRtV&·tN SUN• SWAP MISTI HAflaOtl llLVO.Drlw·ltt S-, MMI & AWle S,... $11 . '"" ........ .... o .. aNGI Drin-h1 ' & J , ... , .. ·-......... .... ""'''•H""'8rtll..._51- '•ntilW Fun! '••Iii•! ......... c.1.,.1 A''"' piece for kids. In the DAILY PILOT ' e • i I i • ... .. "This was tough," commentt?d 1'1ax •·raley u• he turned ln his trivia curd lhls week. NeverlhelHS, the d eCendlnc 1974 champion rnanugcd to edge -past Lwo other contenders with nine µolnts and the tJebreaker to pace the field. . Tied for second with nine but no tiebrenker were Ed Scbmerler and lhe Howard Ro ark All stars. CurteM pacesetter Bobbi-Jean Allcat came up wlt}\ elaht, Chris Trela 11nd J ohn Dough both talUed seven, while fifth place was contested rou r ways ornona Tracy Godfrey, John RuHell, Diana Behl and Shawn Layden. Rounding out the Clcld were Trina \\-illiams, Barbara J?el&ado und Lenette Romanosky \\ilh fi vt: pQints apiece; Dennis Wilhoit and 1\1 arty Seeley, bOlh with 41.r.1; th" D. D. T. combine ut four and Nan· TRIYIASTANDINGS ' Bobb,.Jean A ilt..il II• 1. ECl~<hnlerler II• l Mu Fraley . , 111 • Tr•cy OoClfrey IOi s .>olm Oou9h . lOl • TtlNWllll•m• •• I Howerel ROlfK All~ .... •• • SNwn Leydtll . .,1,, •• cil(la Trtla .. . 10. NallC.,Ptlor .u•, ' . . . en , 11. Nlatyi. 8auruc-•r "4~. u. 8~Nre Oel9•od' n JollllllwUtll, ., ll, Olane lkhl u Oenllll v.-1111011 S\ ,. 0.0 . T ..... 51'. IS. Ltllltta Romft;•o••Y ,. . 1•. Ly-Trujillo J/' II Mart~S..10 ,,, " Roter Oall . ,,, cy Prior with three correct. Besid es Mnx , only Bob- bi-Jean, T rina nnd the O. n T . boy11> scored on the tiebreaker MAX'S GOOD s hm' ing this week vaults him ' past Tracy into thi rd pl an· again. while only u half µoint separ ates Ed frorn the top run~ or the Judder · now occupied by Bobbi·Jcan. The lloward Hoark All Stars a lso rnoved up a notch this lime. Since you're having so rnuch trouble with the cornic s trip questions. \.\(~·11 make nurnber fi ve worth two points this \\eek. Eight triviuddlcts cas hed in on the bonus la~t Salurd:.i,v I lere'H thc latest round 1. WllAT WAS the onlv rno\'ll; Clark Gable u11d Doris Day rnadt> together·>' 2. In " Rebel Without a Caust'," what an11nal did Jarnes Dean lrnllate In tht·.planNai-iurn" 3. Narnc lhl' rn<m 1-.illed by J.,una Turner's dJughter . .· :fldo . . .. EYE 7 ... M. COMT. SUM 2 P.M. 2 ACADIMY AWAlD NOMINATIONS NOMINATED 8 ACADEMY I ;NCLUDINQ FOR AWAROS BEST PICTURE/SOUND CINEMATOGRAPHY SUPPORTING ACTOR ..., 111'11 MetMM .... 14,~ ... ... , ......... ,.... .-c ..... , o.er. 0ptt1 Oefty 6:41 . Sat/S. 11>• . By T.T. . , 4. "Father Knows Be21t" amd "Marcu::. Welby" were hi1 bli hllti, but what was Robert Young's nop series called? 5. N AM E TJI E gurnc warden in the Duily Pilol'li comic strip Anirnol Cracken1. 6. This rock singer rnude "Cothy'i. Clown" a htl m the Fifties. then. pluyed a featured role In "Grease" at lhc LA Shubert Theater. 7. In what stale was the movie "Lady 10 Ct· rnent" !!el, and to what fllck was It a sequel., 8 ··Do Not Fold, Spindle or Mut1lak " "u .... tht' pilot film for what unsuccessful TV i.erie::." 9. ONE OF this year's Oscar nominees wrote a , pluy whl~h was made Into a movie in the Fifties. 1'arnethe author and lhework . 10. In "The Caine Mutiny," Jlurnphrey Oo)(art had more helpings of strawberries than any other offi ct•r. How rn any helpings did he cal·• ATENCION! MARIACID NIGHT AT of ~ix:1c o FRl.-SAT.·SUN. 6to11 P.M. VENGAN AMIGOS! 409 28th St. ton Ille 8.JlllN ,..nln"'l•J Newport Beach 675-6855 V Saturday. Mf!£h 29 1975 DAILY PILOT ff 7 Nearly everybody has Ileen tho fl\OVt l' "Airport" so lodll)"'ll ll\'brcu r s hould be u bre,1e. t-.une ca' the clty In whl('h the alrport \\I~ loca!cd. <b1 the rlty ror which the plane w4lb bound and <r1 the city to which Van lkflin told ht::. wile ht• \\a:-. headed. LAST WEt~K'S ANS\\ EltS l. JesM• Peurson <8.>-e. Bye. Jiird1l'1 ~ Kurt Kosinar < l'uns bartl'nden 3 "Racing With the Moon" <Monroelht•11u•1 4. The Sur vivors <Robbins 11eriei;> 5. Knuckles <Turnbleweeds tfoputy 1 G. ~Ir. Spl'nJlzo ("Arsenic" v1ct11n 1 7. Th~ )Jay Company <Mary L1v1ngsto111.·1 8. "The Pink Pllnther" 1·•n5p'' quote' ~. Jon<1ui lis <A mundu's flower > 10. "'A-hen Johnr>Y Comt>s )I url'hin~ llunw c • StaJug" .ind "Giant"' T1ebreakttr Cal "Man of l,u .Man<.'11.1. 1b1 "Fiddler un the Roof.'' (Cl "Tht• '.\lo:-.l llJpp, Ft•lla," <tl 1 "A Funny Thing llnppt•nL•c.J un th~· Wa\ to the Forum." < e) "Dames al Seu " Send }our ans\H•rs to TRl\'IA. t: o lht· D.111~ Pilot. Box 151i0, Costa '.\1esa 92626. All l'ntm·~ rnust be in the mull by Monday to quallt~. MESA 1884 Newport I Co.to~'" i;d.1 SS2 I • c UfoD l ll'\J) JR , ;\ TuEAF .,i.. I VlHIHGoS -7 P.M. COMT. SAT.• SUH. 2 r.~ MAT. WED. I rt-\ "IUHHl~AH" "OUTFIT" IPGI COHTIHUOUS DAILY FttOM 12:30 THE CITY SHOPPING CENTRE ORANOE •632·1721 t!\ CITY CE ... TRf CIHEMA~ .... S.A. FRWY (MANCHllTE,. f X.I Q.O. FAWY (CITY DR. EX.) "CHINATOWN" "DEATH WISH" "HAIUtY & TONTO" IR) "CLAUDIHE .. .. fU SH GORDOH" l~I .. THE GROOVE TUH" 'Police Wootan,' 'Rockford' OK'd LO~ A'<; ELES IA P l It 11> rt•nc\.\ al ti1ne dt llw tclt•\ i">ion oetwork">. and thert• ia ~ood n~\\ ll for t '' o I il'bl season shO\\ s. ·'The Hockford FtlL•:-." .111d "Police \\orn~111 ·· Th~ Ft iduy 111~hl ::.ho\.\:-., ~tarnn g J urneli Gurner and An1<i e Dkkin~on,. huvc en1oyed hl•alth~ r~1t1 ngs in lhclr Cir:,t sca11on. 1 lence it tb no~urpn st.· th•1t !l\HC unnounccll both \\111 be back for llu.· 1975 71i :-.t-.1:-.on Tht• tll'l\\Ork :.tlso unnoulll't'd lhal "Pol u:c Story." lhl' 'l'Ul':.du\ mghl anthology with no\'· dt:.l JoH·ph Watn bau~h ~1:-. :uh 1::.t•r . "ill re· turn fur 1l:-. tl11rd S(.•uson TH( 511NG SUll\t\,, I :10·5:20-9: I 0 3:40 & 7:30 ••FREEllE AMD THI IEAM'' I :40-5:20.t:OI "TERMINAL MAM'' 3:3§.7:15 MCIUJVllll · ~ llA11llAU _....,,.. I 2:00-5:40-9:20 ''THE STING" 2-5:50.9:45 "SLITHER" 4:10-8:05 "lt!flOlTTO THE COMMISSIOHtl• 2:00-5:50-9:40 "JUGGERNAUT" 3:5>7:45 ( :--. I. II \' \II, \ \\ \ }s THOUGHTFUL in the DAILY PILOT ... and you think ~ have problems !! IT WAS A TIME OF HEROES OF DAREDEVILS AND DAMES .. AND WALDO. EXCLUSIVE Q· ~· . ORANGE COUNTY SHOWING Jack Lemmon·Anne Bancrof~ IPGJ 111 A MELVIN FRANK Prcx:lucl1on of a NEIL SIMON Play The Pr~soner of Second Awenue • • IN HARBOR SHOPPING CENTER • •• l!DWARDS HARB0Rc~':A2 HARBOR BLVD. AT WILSON ST. OSTA MESA 646-0573 MOW PLAYING! JRoai&11lhBJOD IN A GWRGf ROY Hill FILM -' ?JJ~(}}t:t!f ~ WAmo1 Pi-Pn-~.tt •·ar c ...... Bo~Ec:- SUSAN SA RANDON•• MARGOT KIDDER S. • , " WILLIAM GOLDMAN S·~" 6£01!6( ROY Hill 0 " M ,. H( NQT MANCINI P•M<••••oD>1 •1t1 GCORGEllOYHILL , ••""' -. • .,..., r ·.,, r--- FOUNTAIN VALL ~ ORIVEIN .... }1 -~1 t;. ·'f~: D STEPFORD WIVES" HO PASSES PG , ~~~~1.~~-~~-~j \ OAl\.YPILOT Saturda~. March 29. 1975 ByTIUUlV COVILLE Of ,..,~ • ., .... ~" An Irvine engineering firrn is pre- pariq ~report designed to transform downtown Huntington Beach into a 1nulti-million dollar asset for the city. Vince Moorhouse, the city's direc· tor of harbors and bea,·hes. and chjef supi>orter or downtown redevelop- ment, said he expects that report to be placed in city hands by the end of April. THE F.NGINEERl~G fir rn of Voorheis, Trindle and Nelson <VfNJ has spent more than a year on studies or the downtown area ;m<l developing proposals for its future growth. The study has been conducted at VTN's expense, with some support from the city. Moorhouse believes thut, onee the report ls submitted, it will only lake about five months to win clearance for it all the way through the City Council and regional and state coastal con servationcommissions. .. And I expect to have three signifi- cant projects done within 20 rnonlhs after the end of April," Moorhouse added. Those projects would affect the c1ty pier. the first two blotks of Main Street and the old five-acre downtown civic center site. VTN HAS NOT released any specifics in its report, though it is generally known that the proposals in· volve hotels. more cornrnercial growth. a tourist orientation and a possible convention center. The total rebirth of downtown Hunt- , ~~~Jl!lllll~il<\loi~, ......... »'-;..'1':.~:a~~·. I Tonight's TV ~ PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8USINESS NAME STATEMENT ~ .,,~ l Tl'\e tollowrng persons are doong bUS1 ne~s.iis: NEWPORT ADVERTISING AGENCY, 3931 MacAnhur Blvd., Suite HIS, Newport Beach, California 91600 t Highlights NBC ( 4 >-9 : 00 -''The Greatest Story Amer.can 5t•ies Automated Postage COMPANY.~ A Ca111arn1a , Corporation, 39J1 MacArthur Blvd., S11!t 108, Newport B"ach, Cahtornia ·" 92600 This bu~ine~~ t~ tonduc.ted by d tor porallon. AMERICAN STATES AUTO MATEO POSTAGE COM PANY George Weinand, PrE"siOeflt l l'H!l ~lalemtnt wa\ I •'t"O w1tn U'il Counly Clerk ol Or.mge County on f>Jo.11 ~ I, 197S \ . lngton Buch -all the way to Beach .Boulevard -is etpected to take as much as 15 years, according •to Moorhouse. But the three crucial first phases in· volvethe pier, Main Street and the old civic center . By an earlier agreernent if VTN's plan is accepted by the council, VTN will have the right to pier develop- ment. Possible proposals on the pier involve the construction •of restaurants ·over Lhe water and a Cew shops. IUOORHOUSE EMPHASIZED that any building on the pier WOUid COD· sider the people's us~ of it._ saying, "We don 't want a Santa Monica Pier where you can't even see the water." A move to improve Mmn Street has already begun with the formation of a , downtown rnercbants association ~nd plans for a 10-day mall f estWal begin· ning May 1 11 with thclcitywlde festival. ' The first two blocks of Main Street. from Pacific Coast Highway, wlll be blocked of( and turned into a : pedestrian walkway for 10 da,ys. MOORHOUSE SAID it is an ex~ri· rnent, suggested by Vl'N, to test the rnall concept for the downtown. A wider variety of uses -ranging from high rise residential buildings, to commercial, to. low income hous· · ing, to open space -are possible for the five-acre civic cen(er at Fift,h and• Main Streets. ··But the roos t important thing in au ~his_ is if the people want it to happen, rt will happen," Moorhouse predicted. Sale$ Q11011dary Newport Eyes Outdoor Code By Hll.ARY KAYE Of Ille Daily Pilol Slaff Ever Told." The conclusion of the two- ~ ·part movie dramatizing the life of Christ. ~ ·George Stevens' epic features Max Von t Sydow, Carroll Baker, Pat Boone, 1 Charlton Heston. Sidney Poitier. John ; Wayne, Ed Wynn and Telly Savalas. DURYEA. RANDOLP .. , • MALCOLM & DALY • Whether t o allow merchandise to spill onto sidewa lk s, or crack down on sidewalk viola- ti0ns by local m erchants will be exarnioed in de· tail by Newport Beach Jim Sinesek is analyzing the city's regulations re· garding outdoor displays and sales of merchan· dise and is making a i;eries of photos depict- ing conditions in the city. ff. ABC (7) 9 :00 -''TheTenComrnand· " ments." Part one of another biblical epic j with Charlton Heston, Yul Brynner. Anne f. Baxter, Edward G. Robinson, Debra ,, Paget, Yvonne DeCarlo, John Derek and Vincent Price. Directed by Cecil B. • DeMille, the movie concludes Sunday at ·~ 8:30. 5:'\~ ·~· ~~"lri~':M~Wi•ffffi•;<ief!!f.i «~¥.~;~ ~ 430t M•cAr111161 Blvd., •" Newport B•acll, Colhlotni• 92..0 ~ F4\ .. I "' ~. Pubhstiild Orange Coast Daily Pllol r'.J 'l.'.arch H , 27, ?9, Apfll S, 197~ 91• 7S ~ PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TOCREOITORS SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE Ho. A·8U67 E .. tliteol ALLISON STONE RUSSEL Oec•a~. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tot~ cre<11tor> of t~ abo11" nanlf'd oececlent tMI all persons ha111ng claim., agaon'ol tile s•1d decedent are requor~d to 111~ them. with the nece5o~ary vouc.hf'r\, rn lne olloce of \he clerk of the ollOve en tilled court, or to pre,ent lhem, w1ll'l tne ~l On the ltfov~ Comedian Dick Van Dyke, planning his third television series, has moved to Coron a do with his family. He plans to commute to Los Angeles by plane. ' plelt\ning commissioners in corning months. Richard Hogan, direc- tor of tbe Department of Community .Develop- ment, said that a series of meetings between c· o rn m is s i on e r s and~ merchants in several areas of the city are be· · ing arranged. CO DE EN - For a number of years city officials have been in a quandary over. whether to enforce the· •.'xii;ting code, which does not allow shops to sell merchandise outside 'or display promo~ional i.terns on s idewalk areas .. HOGAS SAID he is un- tertain how planning TV DAILY LOG MU~''"'Y 11oo<hers, to th• unoe-..oQf'IPO -----------a t me Law Offices or P~ul, Hasting>, forc e m en t officer . oorprnissioners actually reel about the regula- tions, because many persons claim the out· door di s plays add "character and color" in certain areas. Saturday Evening QI CiM1111 26: '1:1ee1 Pastu11" Ell) Masltfpiece ThutR: Yi t • • 1 1900-Glmn ol lt'lt I Outll (R) m Super Sllow W J1paneu l.lftflll&e Pro11111u 1:30 8 l!1) w TM JetftrSOllS 4:00 ! Satur~ l!J Candid Ca11tr1 frKtured flidm 9:00 tJ (!1h 3 I ( • l MllJ Tylff MN rt • Wrmlill1 Sllow (Rl TenSlOlls mount and mo· l!) Star T ret r ale drops when a young COllSIJI· (lliJ It Takes A Tl'MI bnt, hued by Lou to boost Ille (l!J (3'l Wattf Wotld ratrngs, becins usurping Mary's re· ES Matillff 22 )poos1b1lihes and ordering changes ~ 00 {!) Voice ti AcrlQllture all over the neWSJoom. Of,.,... w.c-a.. 0 11a tt.l L~ al 111 c S.turday fl) WNW Press folovie: (C) (Zllr) Mlllt '1eatest Sto· ~ Wtft4 ea, Socut rt Ewer To14" Cond. (R) (biblical @I) S.t1t1dlJ M1ti11tt I ~rama) '6~-Mu Yoo Sydow, Mr· ....... O "·It It u.aaronl . Fly l•~· •I. chael AnderlOll Jr., cw.a Ba~er, ... "" ... "' • " Ina Bairn, VICIOI Buono,. Pat Boone, Bird" Charltoo Hestoo. Sidney Poitier. UZl CII lMericln Outd-• Donald Pleasaoce, John W11ne, Q:j@ lb111e of Ille ""'' Shelley Wintm. [d Wynn, J01e Fer· t2~ Hallli: Tllotllpsn Sllow rer. Vu Helfm. IW!ard Conte, Ji· {!) Cefolll ""' net Margolin. Sal Mineo, relly Sa· S:OO tJ 5'1ltl Ala future Ract valas. The motion pteture epic O Ml'lir. (t) •Matdlles$" (com) dr.amatiiint the Cll11st story. '67-Patrict O'Nul. O (~(!))CV W A8t Saturd1y lU Wlter W.W Movie: (C) (21/thr) "Tht T tn Com· U '"" l!J) CV W AIC's W I•~ 1111adllltllls" Part t (b1bliul dra Wotld tf Sptrts I ma) '57 -Cturlton Heston, Yul ~ (Jj NNs Brynner, Anne Baiter, Edward C. WM WiW Wnt Robinson, Debra Paget. Yvonnt MM: "ll!a11J, llK. • (idv) DfCario, John Derek. Sir Cedric '42-[clward G. Robinson. Hardw1'*e· Nina Foth. Vincent ID The UntOll<hlblts Price. Cecil 8. DfM11le's epte lilm 1l) r31 ArMficlll Ski Sc:me spectacle of the story ol MOS(s and ~Jimmy Dua Show the exodus lrom Egypt. The condu· W Assi&nment lmtriu s1on will arr on the ABC Sunday m little lbsals /tight Morie (Mar. 30) It 8:30PM. S:JO I W«td of Suniwll 0 Tltree PasSf*ls to Adwnture ()) @ (}) lltm 0) Liiey ComtdJ Hour "Lucy Goes 6 Uttk Rncals to Sun Valley" Movif: (C) "l'M 11.inb" (d<J) Ell) Bercu11 Fa111 "A Le s s o ~ • n ' 2-Joan Hackett. Robert Klein. Love" Ei) Clrteler1 s.cia1 m Prt .. itr f~11 "" Nu1M11e ... 9:30 u (J1) moo a.b Newhart S11o1r W TM R11111tltic Rebefloll Enuly's PT•ns for a warm and El) nree St0ttn woncleffMI tur11tY dinner ao progres· UO I 0 C'I:\ .:.. ""Jfftl'S s1vely downhill when Bob's mother ; ,. ~ ~ <:4:1 ud lather be1in insultlna one an. • My P1rtner Ille CllOtt other the nirht before Thanks(1v- lli&bt c1nery rnr. \!.?: @ Rillrside IOJilt I Faith tor T May w Wntt,. flfht tf the Week Scare~ I'll@ Di.llo(lll 10:00 (!i) (})CV C11t1 Burutt Siio• ~ Hte Hn Jun Stapleton and l'tul Slivers W Tht fKin& Li11e ruest. 6:JO tJ 0 ltews 0 Movie: "The Sue11111n1 S~utr• (l,.i (i;i," C!.l RullMt Repert (liOr) '58 -Joho Hudson. U KNIC News c..dtftKI! flt Ct-unity Feedbad ltJ Ill "i e: Ms.ts ., tlw °"' I) = ... W C. Fields. ~ Nfrt4 Hi~ Hollr l @ Otlltr reeple. Otller Plaas JO:lO Quiz n11e/Milli Coll · 8o1 llt Muu • Tiit f 1sllerrnu ' TM AltJtlt of Mae F~m feature 11:00 0 Ci) l~ fQi ltews Road" (mus) '4• -Jane Powell, I MllalAll Conltst • TM Clq Sllow 7;00 I Othri People, OtMt "8as Mt¥1e: MUtttllJ, lr1<." (•clV) • Oiaino"' .._. • -Edw11d G. Robinson. Bowline '" 11111• ~ r"" ' S¥U11 A11M• £ptWitrlm-lls All(eles . Ci) ....,..: (C) "follf fOf Tea· • tll The ltlfenen 1 (COm) '63-frtok Sinatra. a Millioll s ..... (C} (Zllr) '"flle I"'° °" .. l'iidlas Sit-"' (doc) '66-Mikt ll;lS W_.1 ~Stories Hyn'On. Robert Ausust. 11:30 fllleleus SZ! (C) MA "-ll!IC (D (!ilt (11) al LllmMI Welt ii tfle WtNs" (dra) '71-Barbara ID It T~ A Thief [dej , sWZ Hi1man, '/era Mllu. (17 CII J11•r11J °'" Sllew O IAL Cu We Sllrvin ii fl} ~ 00 """ ?S? ~ ''" Secs tllt ~ a Mtwit: "Tiit ''"lsttr" (mys) tti) II.a PtBPtdiwt • tllt.... •4J-Barry Sulhnn. Akim hmirofl. t:lJ Mffla @ Mowit: "Cilals ti HorfO(' (ho!) 7:JO i Wild World et Alli111ll1 '&Cl-Anton Oriffril!I. Crib Rombtfs. Q} 00 lefa MIM A Deal 8 CJ) NfWI · JtoJar'J • (iii er Ill ti u 11 CMrnpioluhip uan Quit Wrnllill( s.ny Q) IMia: "Carw tf the Del ht- ' I J lllN Th.It 1 Ullt pit." ..,,iwltf's '"lfUS" Ill' tJ 1 Hin TMPAlll S1tw I (I)> ~Ip Ult w 1"..,. '*' e1 r_,. . a.a c.tft .16 lollbr Whliert ... Jl:45 ~ "Ill II.a Hena" (adY) m I-V... -Alldle M•lplly, 0.n Otlryea. 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'Oaled Feb. lS. 191S Jud1ll'\SIM11! tt1nd1Q £:. •ec.uirix of the Will of the aoo11e named deu« .. •I P&UL, .. ASTINGS, JANOFSKY & WALKER 2112 Oupo"t Orin S11ite 8, JrviM, Cahforn1;11 92U4 IS).J3SI Attorney for E Hcutrn• Published Orange Coasl Oa1ly P1lo March IS, n . ?9. Apnl S, 191S 911·1· Pt.;BLlC NOTICE II SU'7 SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF ORANGE 700 C••i' Centor Oflvt We~t. !Mint• An;11, C•hlorn1a 92101 CASE NUMBER 091449 SUMMONS IMAR R IAGE I tn re the marriage ot Pehtioner ANN MARIE KIODELL and ResPOn dent. ERNEST EDWARD KIDDELL JR To lhe Respondont · The Pf.•l1toclnN hit~ tiled d petit•Ol'I tonc.erninq your marriage. You may file n written re5"()rhe w1m1n 30day' ol "'" dal~ 1'1at th1\ summon., 1<t o,e1 ved on you. 1 t you ta11 to hie a wr1t1ein rf'."°l'pons€' w1thm '.iiuch hme, vour o~tc1ult m<Jy be en1ered """ tne courl may enler a 1ud<lrnent containing tntunct1ve or otner order~ conc.t:rn1ng d1Yt'.ii1bn of property, 'llOUS<JI WPPOrl. child cuslOdy, <h1ld !tUCIOOrt. dttornr:y·-, tee, cosh, and such Olher relief as mav b<! granled l>y lh<- court II you wish to seek the ;11dv1u ol •n al· torney tn lhls matter, you sno111<1 CIO so pn>mplly so that you written respGnse. ii ;11ny, nwy bf! hltd on time. Dated Nov 2~. 1974 fSEAL) W1lt1am E St John, CINI< Sy James 6 . O'Donnell, Ot;pvly WELPUTT &OKAZAKI 2122 M;11rlll" Suite 140 1,.,in•. C;11lll. 92~ hi: 11141 7»·,0210 Attornos for Ptt1honer PublO\hffi Or•n9• Coa't Orioly Pllol March 1>. n. 29. Aprils. 1915 914.7s Death Noti~es JioRlll:. CLIFFORD JERVIS. a9(? 5S. resi· <IPnlol Tu,lln,Ca OaleofdeathMarcl'\ 1q75 Survoveo by hos w ile Mary, sons, .Jamr~. Carry tlnd Warre,, Jervi~· <l<tughle". CMolyn Morgan and JIWI~ .Jerv1\: two brothers and one sister· ''" grdndth1idren. Service limtr l:JO PM Mon<lay, March 3 t,I, 197S, V.@SICloll Chaoe1 Oft1cian1. Church of Latter Day Si!1nl' . I ntermwil, El Toro C~n1Mery, dorecled by Weslclill Care Center Trims Hours Problerns w1lh the Golden West College child t·;.irc cent~r h.ive been lernporarily solved by cut- ting staff and s hortening hours, but administration officials and students are still seeking a long-terrn solution. The c;..ure center is located at the Grace Lutheran Church, Huntington Beach and arrange .. rnents have been made ror this facility to be used through the 1975-76 academic year. BliT DR. WILLIAM Carpenter. GWC dean of college affairs, told Coast Community College Dis- trict trustees this week that the church is consider· ing-offering a care center of its own in September 1976. • "Thal rneans \\ e have 15 months to solve the facility problem for our child care center," L1rpentcr told the board. llE SAID THAT THE operational costs are now in line and the need to find another location for the center is the only problem. He noted that the Associated Students allocated a SlS.000 grant for a facility and reported that officials are consid ering bui ld ing a cottage-style facility like the one on the Orange Coast College campus. Phone Training Set A 10-week training cl<.tss in telephone crisis intervention will be of· fered by the Huntington Beach Free Clinic start· ing .:Vl onday night. The course will 1ast 10 Subjects covered in- clude: suicide, rape, alcoholism. drug abuse. pregnancy, abortion, venereal disease. and police procedures. weeks, from 7 to 9 p.m ., THE each :vtonday, inside the clinic :.it 6th Street and EARL'S Or:mgc Avenue. ~ .. •'*'- f I & .. COMO. Members o the c ass Service Ti• • will be trained for the Starb He cited Marine Avenue on Balboa Island as an area where viola· lions are flagrant, but added that many persons do not seern to mind. MA~'\Y SHOPS along that tourist-oriented street have displays on the sidewalks, and some have outdoor racks sell- ing merchandise .. Other areas of co:1cern are the commercial strip in old Corona del Mar a long Pacific Coast Hi g hwa y and the beachfront area at :McFadd e n Square. Hogan said. CATS, DOGS VNDERSTOOD OSLO .Norway(APJ- Norwegian television has solved the language pro- blem for its entry in an in- ternatfonal competition by choosing a film featur· ing dogs and cats performing with interna· tionally unde r stood barks and meows. The film will be entered in the "Golden Rose" competition for TV enter- tainment at Montreaux, Switzerland. • Free Clinic's Helpline. At y,,., Door t===========i Anyone interested in the I 495-0401) M0(lunr-v. IALTZ-IERGEto... class can contact Ji mi oo" Yot11HLF " • •1171,v JTOJt&Y FUMEAAL HOME Sanchez or Dough Elson 21922 C0titt0 C•pl1tr..o Coronadel Mar 673-9450 l-=a~t~5;36~-8~8~9;4~·=============J;:;;;;~·=~;~;::r:":··:~;:;;~.:~':~:·:·;:;;:::~iiiiiiiii~~iiiiiiililiiiiiiliiiiill~ Costa Mesa 646-2424 I tEUHOADWAY MORTUAIY 110 Broadway, Costa Mesa 642·9150 McCORMICK MORTUARY Laguna Beact\ 494-9415 San Juan Capistrano 495-1776 PACfftC YllW MIMOllAL PAI. .. Cemetery Mortuary Chapel .3500 Pacific View Drive Newport Beach. California 64~2700 PHICfAMILY CO\.OHIAL .UMllAL HOMI 7801 Bolsa Ave. Westminster 893-3525 SMITHI' WOHUAIY e21Main St Huntington Beacti 63&-653Q CROSS ROADS 18050 BROOKHURST t• TlUEtT • 1 Ilk. So. of S.D. HWY.} • • in FOUNTAIN VALLEY PHONE 963-6711 EASTER CHAMPAGNE BRUNCJI I $3.50 , MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW BUFFET SERVED 10-3 p .M: Featuring : Ham, Bacon, Sausage. Qbicken, Chi~ Beef. Corned Beef Hash, Scrambled Eggs, Potatoes, Frerich Toast, Muffins, Sweet Roll s. Fruits, Juices, Salads, Melons ..• ... $50. iVALUE OFFER ENOS APRIL li, 1915 DFATHER QOCK Reg. $590 NOW .. $499 Reg. $825 NOW Reg. $500 NOW $399 Reg. $1000 NOW $899' e. ' . ·. I LUI PACIPIC ,YllW l"YISThen' · ALL U.S. VETS O, .. ORT• ~ES . fl ll your tllht to own a j ""' • • Jiome wli.h oo down pay· ' antt otttce b1dg. 100% me o t . St a ff or ex . leased. Crpts, drps, air veterans to assist you. eond., low maint., ample Call World Real Estate, parltlng. $55,900. Orange Counly'a only -411.. Eitecutive home site , 29,000 sq.ft. Prestige San Juan Capistrano toe. Build your dream hl)me on this lot.'$45,000. .POOLIEACH u1n o b tttucted ocean v ew ! lllib on a bill. Enter prlvate walled courtyard to elegant oval pool. Formal entry spa~ious •foyer. Gourmet garden kitcken and dine. Comfor\able living lncl family r ooms with UNLIMITED BLUE P A c 1 F 1 c v 1 E w 1 Corona del Mar ~uplex Separ1tte g uest and Joe. on ocean SJde of children suites. Rambl· ,Coast Hwy. 3 bdrm ea. ing O(ean view master unJt, frplc, enel,garages. suite. First lime oUered. $117,500. $1500 down. Don't mJss 640-6161 it! Oall 983-6167. Ol'(N 9 • WS ID llf NICH Have something to sell! Classified ad.s do it well. . CUSSIRID HOU~$ rf!b COATS & WALLACE REAL ESTATE. INC. 5BEDROOM 2STOIY $44,500 Veteran Real Estate Specialist. A1,1k for Veterans counselor. 556-1111, Call anytime. REPOSSESSED IEACH·HOME Coay 3 Bdrm, 2 Ba, quiet cul de .sac street.. Short jog to beach. Call quick for low down terms. JADE REALTY Sfl-1231 eves962·S319 LOWEST Pl.ICED WATJ!RVIEW BLUFFS COHDo Beautifully redecorated. Vacant & ready for oc· cupancy; 3 bdrms.. 2'h balhs. Owner will con· sider lease/option. A re~ bargain at $79,500 C. F. Colesworthy Realtors· 640.0020 Advertisers may place their ads by tel~phone 8:00a.m. to6:30 p.m. Mond~thn.r Friday 8 to noon Saturday This superb large family home offers 3 baths, family room, gigantic master bedroom, built· --.-------- ins with self·cleaning Triple~. 2 BR. ea. ~ear double oven, central air· l~ St. shops. Garages, cood, and many more patios. Agent642-5000 bonus, fealure.s. GI & FHA terms at only COOTAlfi:sAOi!Pl¢E 330W.Bay 649-54'78 ~~o~~~· Call WATERFRONT NEWPORT BEACH 3333 Newport Blvd. s.2·5678 HUNTINGTON BEACH 17875 Beach Blvd. 540-1220 1111 New Custom Bayfront . · Home on Balboa Peninsula. 4 bedrooms, 4 baths, Gallery, 2 story •-------------r with Jots of glass. 2 SO. COAST SL.a.A'811!.ir fireplaces, wetbar, all ~ the latest built-ins. LAGUNA BEACH 1186 Glenneyre Laguna Beach 494-Mfi6 BY OWNER Private pier for boat to60 Like new 3BR 2ba, A/C, ft. Fee land. $279,000. Garden home, 8Y.2p loan. 675-8120 or see at 1200 E. $.51.900. 640-5192 Balboa Blvd. SADDLEBACK 2:1201 La PazNoad Laguna Hills 581 ·6310 NORTH COUNTY di aJ free 540-1220 CLASSIFIED DUDUMES Deadline for copy & kills is 5:30 p.m. the day before publication, ex· cept for Sunday & Mon· day Editions when deadline ls Saturday. 12 noon. ·--------~· ·coUMTRY CLUB LIVING MO DOWN GI Entertainer's dream yard! Big sparkling pool. Ultimate privacy. Wrought iron decor. 4 Family size bedrooms. Country kitchen. No down G.L Low down to others. Call for more in· formation! 847-6010. Agent.· .. S&S EXECUTIVE SINGLE STORY Soari~g vaulted ceiµngs. Plush shag cpt. Elegant custom qrapes. Cozy family room. Brick fireplace. Formal din· ing. Huge master suite. Private patio entrance. Cor ner lot. Park-like yard. $6000 down! Act now-Call 847-610. Agent. CLASSIFIED NEWPORT BEACH Fix---------• HGULATIOHS ERRORS: Advertisers should check. their ads daily & ttPort errors imm_;.,d\f,l,l..Y.,. THE DAILY PILOTliuumn liability ror the nrst in- correct Insertion only. CANCELLATIONS: er Upper in prime re· sidential area of more expensive homes, needs creative touch. $49,900. CALL 646-4477 1~ -. KE:v ' V' RE:ALTOl(Sii . VETER.ANS · Free list or homes CHAHHELROMT Charming waterfront 2·sty. home; pier & slip. Beautiful condition! Va· cant, ready for occupan- cy. $97.SOO 671.a663 "2-2253 eves associated tl P •J 1' (RS -RE ALT ORS When killing an ad be sure to make a record or the KILL NUMBER given you by your ad / : ' Y\i 8 11~ J t • It.., already appraised by VA ------lllililliiiiiiiiil~ in Orange Count y. ~~-----~-1 1 taker as receipt of your cancellation. This kill lbnber mus~ be presen· ted by the advertiser in case of a dispute. Avai l able to any Veteran. Call World Real Estate, 556-7777 anytime. Veterans Real Estate Specialist. l CANCELLATION OR CORRECTION OF Nf;W AD BEFORE • RUNNING: ~ Evecy effort is made to kill or COl't'ect a new ad , tti.t bu been ordered, MESA clel MAR 4BR. 2ba, with separate master suite. $46,900. CALL now, 5.56-2660 but we eannot ~uaran· 4 tee to do.so until the ad l has appeared in the l paper. C:SELECT T' PROPERTIES f ,, ....... .. C DIME·A·LlNEADS: . 'These ads are strictly f ~in advance by mail •4•••·-~' l or al any one of our of- ltces. NO phone orders. Deadline: 3 p . m. l Friday. Costa Mesa of· lice " 12 noon at all t trancb offices. ' ! THE DAILY PILOT' ' reserves the right to · , classify. edit, censor or • refuse any adver· • tisemenl, and to chantie t its rate.s & regulations t ~UC1~~~c:· I MAIUM$ ADDHSS P.O. Bo~l560. eo.ta Mesa . ~ i -~-eL~~~OTI_c_E_ CALIP'OR NIA REGIONA~ *AT51t OU A LI TY CONTltO~ IOAltD SANTAANA ltSGION • l' I ..UtMJ111t1 • ..,, ...... ,su1w1 Rl"BHI .. CA USO. PIMM: (7141 .... ,»I P••llc Notice Ne. .. 1S.tJ NPDH NO. CA010S7'7 NOTICE APPLICATION f'Olt WASTE OISCHARGI REO UIREM&NT CH1tlo11al r.llutHt OIKMrte EllmlMUOtl Syste"' hrmltl f'ORl..ille~"sl C.mmllflltr Assecl•tl.., \Ake Forest Community Assocl"ioft. 22921 AI091 Rout• Orlv•. El Toro, .... flled • RePort ot wast• Olscllarge .,_. •lllled tor r-.lllr•m•nb tor U\e 41( .. dllr919' wastes Into Sen 01• .. o.tll. Liu l""orest Community Auocleebl ~rves ow rllow .from ttir" rK,. .. tioMI 1""'°"nom1nts to storm Clr.i.- .ic,hfi.w to $lln Diego Cru ll. Oii ttie Dish o1 preliminary stair r• vi-and •llutlon of l•wf11I s~n­ tl.afds eftd ft9u1o11tlons, Ille Cellrornl• lliltiOMll W•,.r QullHy ContrOI Bolrel, $Mta ~· Rt9l0fl, ltlllltlYtly IWO!llOMS to 1'6Ue w•t• ol"haro-reqllll'e!Nl'llS l~hidfnt effh1t111 llm l1111on11 encl ..,.clel d11'dlll11111. f'tnc>M wl .. lllQ to CMllMnt llPll" °' Obltct to In• propoMO clltifl<a'tl recaulrt,...nla art Invited ~ 1 MlelM1t YIM In wrUn9 to Int •-ad· ... n no Iller tllMI April ~. 197$. All (Of'llt'ftff\t' °' ot>JtCUOl'll reCelwCI prlot to•lllO, 1'15. wllll>tcontldtredlnlhe torrnu11tle11 of llnel determlnell-,... ,.,di,,.* •HI• dlKlllroe. It ne OC>-,.ClloN ert ttCllWd, tM l'te9lonll ... ,. wlll 1""9 ejKMroe reciul,... nllb. A w1>1ts n .. t'lnt'wlll bl hltlel llCl- ~tof an~ lnltN•IM PffNn. ,. ... •pon of wu•• Olt<lla'Clt, ,.. 11'90 INCumentt, latt •llttft. t-. "*"* •elW4. ~ otllff lllt~lon Is Oft flit alld M,ty be •~•ettd « ... •t \Ill ~e9lon1I &olRI ofllot; ••n )ndlll'lll AYtllUI. $11lt• 1. Rl11trM4tl, CA nso. ourlno "" llOUnef a:ooe.m. toS:OOp.m, we•kd.tyl. f!Ut10shtd Orlfltll Gout 01lly flllOt, MIU'<U\ tt, lt'tS tl.0'1 S . . 11ABANDOMED11 TWO STORY VILLA POOL-BEACH GI's no down for t his near new spacious beach estate. Lar ge living room, formal dine and family r oom. Stairs dramatically sweep to elegant master suite + childrens quarters. Seller must sacrifice for less than government ap- pr a is a I. Hurry call 963-7881. OPEN /It 9 • II S FUN 10 BE NICE • -THE REW ESTATERS I ·CHOICE DUPLEX 2 Bedrooms each with built·in kitchen private yards & garage:;. 7% loan now on Property transferable to ANYONE at 7%. A sound "SLEEPER"ut i ·$42,500. '~~4~ :. S•JEv• . . 645:5949 · HUGE BILLI.ARD ROOM $2000 TOTAL DOWN Giant game room. Warm panelling throughout. Four big bedrooms . Formal dining. Full price just $39,900! Hurry call now 847-6010. AgenL UMITID llOURS C•Ulcdra.I ceU. llv rm, cheery 4 BR, 21/a ba, farn rm. EVELYNSMITH I 646-741' 673-()822 $22t ODOWN! POOL Bike to be~ch. Or splash ln your d Wll .1parkling pool. H o m61naker'a drea,m kltchen . Generous beclrooanis. Low low down PIU'mt. H u rr1 -Call now 147-4i010.AI-· .. Tumy°"r rou elublf into a atueo. Sell them ~"ltb -a Daily Pilot Clu•trted Ad •nd UM U>t •GW1 tw \h~ s~ereo! Call ftZ·M?I Today. llG CANYON -VIEW! $1 39,500 Beautiful NEW 4 BR "Deauvllle". Din.in&. rm. bonus nn, fabulous kitchen & huge master suite. Plush cptng, landscaped & rm for pool. Most 1 popular & spectacular model. Hurry? COIOHA DEL MAR CUSTOM DUPLIX View ttom owner's delightful unit .. Quaijty bit redwood 2-story. Spacious 3 BR, den. 2 baths, fireplace in each unit. 2 Years new. Grt location bet. hwy & ocean. Lovely home + inc. IRAHD HEW'-UMDA ISLE Most luxurious! Beaut. view of lagoon. Perfect design. Rich plush cptng & drapes, expensive wallpapers, abundant use of Italian marble, pool & jacu'zzi. 5 BR, formal DR, lge rec. room, FR & 3 gar. Pier &slip+ more. . \ ·3 HqMES FOR LEASE Bay Island furn. 4 BR. dock $2,000 Mo. LitUe Island f utn. 3 BR, dock $8.50 Mo. .Big Cyn. unfurn. 3 BR, C&D $1,150 Mo. / I . c• ·~details -the cmct•e proper.ties. Office Closed Easter Sunday 2111 Sm JOClqlia Hils ROact ~RT (:ENTER. H.I. 644-4910 I OOJG...,.al I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• MANY OF THE FOU.OWIHG HOMES LISTED IELOW ARE OPEM THIS WEEKEND FOR YOUR INSPECTION. CALL FOR ADDRESSES AND IH· FORMATION •• SPANISH OCEAHRtOMT ESTATE · PriJlle private road location. 5 Bedrooms, 5 baths, room for 9 cars, spa; ballroom.size family room. Crashing waves below. $695,000. 75' LIDO RtOMTAGE Spacious 5 bedroom home with dining room, office, separate children's wing and family room. Large secluded patio in center of this outstan9ing family borne. $169,500. A BUY AT THE BEACH! Warm charm of redwood in two bedroom paneled beach home. Bright built-in kitchen, corner fot, dbl. garage & extra parking. $.57,950! STAMFORD-MOOS. Super end unit. 3 bedroom, 2112 bath, 2 fireplaces -shag carpet, wet bar, workshop; near pool & tennis! fenced, enclosed patio. HURRY! Only $61,500. WALK TO TOWN Charming 2 bedroom home with guest quarters off garage, plus 2 bedroom garage apartment. Good Corona del Mar location. $8.5,000. , ... SHORECLIFFS VIEW-HEW USTIHG Prime ocean & jetty view. PFof essional ly decorat ed. 4 bedrooms, den, sitting room, breakfast room, large game room with pool table. Oceanside terrace. interior patio. $375,000. CHARMING EASTILUff Spacious corner location, covered with big trees makes a perfect setting for this large 3 bedroom, 3 ibath, 2 story home. $8.5,000. BIG CAHYOH-IORDEAUX New 3 bedroom condo on pool-sized lot. Many upgrades including decorator colors. Air conditioning, Coming cook top, etc. On private cul-de-sac street. $118,500. Submit. EXCnlMG UP•SIDE DOWN DUPLEX $119,500 buys nearly new 3 & 2 bedroom duplex. Fireplaces in both units. Walk to bay and beach. Rent one, live like a king in the second. TOP. LIDO LOCATION Quality constructed four ·bedroom, four bath home on corner Strada. Hardwood floors. Priced at $130,000. INVESTORS -CHECK THIS ONE! Start buildin g equity and taking depreciation advantages with this choice Corona del Mar duplex with guest quarters over the garage . Don't let this get away! $93,000. JUST amuc• Cameo Shores view home. Great for entertaining. 4· bedrooms, family room, formal dining room. $179,500. OCEAN & Jmt VllW Spacious family home t~ross from Big Corona Beach. 3 bedrooms, guest room, family room. Formal dining, office, workshop plus am ple parkin g. $259,500. \. DIAL •M;l76' 21615• ......... U.U A C~WIU, IAMCll C:O:i !Jeie/Jarnlt Rea/JV.· pre~enld SHARP UNIVERSITY PARK GAY & IRIGHT -Large floor to ceiling windows, cozy fireplace. All th1s 1n completely detached home with 3 bedr ooms & family room on cul-de-sac. $63,900. 17511 HJd&ory Trn l.aM, lnlneSat & S-2·5 CANAL FRONT VIEW SUPER EHTERTA IHIMG -and family living. L~r~e deck at waters edge. 4 bedrooms, paneled den & family room, large master suite, country kitchen & built-ins, dining room & bar, sundeck, step5 to pool & tennis. $78,500. 227 c..-. Hew port Shores, HI Sat & S.. I ·5. 'OCEAN VIEW QUIET CLIFF HA VEN -3 bedrooms Hillside home -secluded yard. Vacant & ready for new owners. $79,500. 1400 Kings Road, NB Sat & S..n 1·5 OLD CORONA DEL MAR OCEAN VIEW -80' frontage . 2 lots on quiet street, old fashion charm & lots of breathing space, walk to the beach. $142,000. 2 19 Iris, Corona del Mer S~ 1-5 ' PETE 8At1REIT REALTY ~ 1605 Westcliff Dr., N.8. '42-5200 714 e. Balboa Blvd., BalbN 67S-«NO I 002 Ge11eral I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• PENINSULA POINT UNITS 6 Patio apts. Xlnt rental record! Top condition! $199,500 \ DR.AMA TIC LIDO ISLE HOME 5 Large bdrms., 4 baths. Formal dining rm., family rm. Sunny So. patio. $139,500 * * BUSINESSISGREAT! * * We need 2 experienced salespeople Call George i;:>avidson 645-7575 DAVIDSON REALTY 5801 W Coost Hwy N B 645 · 7575 3116 Newport Blvd N B 673-9060 Ge•rat I ooi General I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• REDUCED $10,000 S.autifuly-intaiRed CAPE COD, WATERFRONT with pier and tlfp Huge two-story 4 BR & den, 3 BA, with formal dining, 2 frplc's., 3 car gar and Extra parking. $145,000 JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 2919 Newport Bl•d. comer loth General I 002General 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• CdM COTTAGE Rustic home with fireplace, vaulted ceiling, 2 bedrms., 2 baths. Room in yard for large dog. Offered at $65,950 for quick sale! [ [(rnmN -111\fiTIN 11() ----REALTORS-- 644·7662 CORONA DEL MAR 1002 1---------...................... . OWNER Leaving AVOID SECOND CAR Live in 4 Bdrm home walk to markets. banks, Post Office. library, schools. doctors & den· lists. On quiel street. In- vestment future if you wish to build additional Reduced $2000 Must sell 2 eastside houses on large 60'xl27' ft. with o vers ized garages & alley access. Best buy on Eastside, on- ly $47,950. Call &nie Cleveland units off alley. Zoned for -..Jl•••••K..-four. Priced $42,500. 400E.l?-a·. FORJM· c.M.~ ~ ·---.'. 222 E.17th ·Suite B 548 ·3404 $©\\.~µ-Jlt!rS 8 Thof Intriguing Wore:/ Gome wifh a Chudle 8 Reorro~ le1i.rs of IM lo.ir 1Crombled word• be- low 10 form lovr timple _,dJ,. j 1112 EXCLUSIVE I.A YAO.n"' HOMIS * I 02 U NDA ISi.i. OP!M SAT. & SUM. I .5 tBDRMS, 41h baths, famUy rm, brkfst rm, din rm. 65' boat slip. $198,000. •1350 w. lay··-. 3BDRMS. 3 baths, den, 3 car garage, pier & slip. $239,500 CALL For A SMw .. KEM HARTMA.M. ..._. 642-5760 640-1607 ll.iJ..TJJrJ.T.l.TJ:ro'1UtJ[J(1tJ:JOC 'Oill:a7J.1llJC iIJ ~ Ge.rat I 002 G..wai I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• $36,500! BEACH LOCATION SP.AMISH HACIENDA Best Buy! Short bike ride to beach. Not a condo, fee land. Charming 3 bedroom, 2 bath home. Country kitchen. Walk to all schools. Only 10% down. Call now to see 847·6010 Agent. RED TILE ROOF Arched atrium entry. Big formal living room. Separate family room. Country kitchen. Boat door through garage. Big "L" shaped lot. Park- like setting. Just $46,950. Hurry -Call now to see CLASSIFIED will sell it! 84\-6010. Agent. Gttter• 1002Geeeral 1002· •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~II. macneb I Irvine ?=-realty FINER HOMES FROM $61,500 TO $775,QOO SHADES OF THE ORIENT. Spacious Turtlerock President Home. 3 bedrooms, 2112 baths, family room & formal dining. Air cond. 3-car garage. $119,500. Lois Egan 644-6200. (U23) WATER ORJEHnD! 70' Float & 103' pierhead line. Linda Isle Spanish styled home -3 bedrooms, 3112 baths, den & separate dining. $212 ,000. Bob Owens 642-8235. (U24) IRVIHE TERRACE POOL HOME. NEW LISTING! Model home condition! Fantastic pool area - -complete. pri va.cy in · backyard! $79,500. Tom Queen644-6200. (U25). SOME SOMERSET! Harbor View Homes 5 bedroom w/new lawn, covered patio, close to community pool. $96,900 w /land. Joyce Edlund 642-8235. (U26} . BA YFROHT RESIDEMTIAL $275,000 incl. land. Extra lg. pier & slip. Less than 2 yrs. new. 4 bedrooms + family room or den w /fireplace. Lg. master bedroom w /spacious bath area, mirrored .wardrobes. Walter King 642-8235. (U27) PUT YOUR EGGS IH THIS BASKET! Best ·valued home in Mesa Verde Republic. One look & the hunt is over. A 3 bedroom, family room immaculate beauty. $61 ,500. Lois Miller 642-8235. (U28) HARBOR VIEW HILLS '"TIBURON" Elegant, professionally decorated 3 bedroom, 2112 bath, family room & formal dining room. Wool carpets, cushioned linoleum, outside lights & wood paneling. Chuck Reardon 644-6200. ( U29 > . FIRST OFFERING. Corona del Mar VIEW home w /2 bedrooms. den & guest room w /bath. Beautifully upgraded thruout. OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1-5 P.M.2190RCHIDAVE. (U30) INCOME INVESTORS! 2 yrs. new duplex -steps to bay & ocean. 3 bedroom, 2 bath + fireplace each unit. Fully leased -:--Balboa Peninsula. $115,000. Polly Johnston 642-8235. CU31) GOLF ANYONE? Delightful 4 bedroom, 3 bath Mesa Verde home w/VIEW! Convenient to nearby golf courses. $79,500. Charles Arnold 642-8235. (U32) .. WORTHY OF NOTICE'" Distinctive Corona del Mar 2 bedroom charmer w/2 baths, on lg. comer lot. Private beach! Owner wants QUICK SALE! $6.5,000. Belle Chase Lee 644-6200. (U33) PRETTY EAST& PACKAGE. Roses climb the fence around a sheltered pool. There's· a gay personality about this charmingly decorated 3 bedroom, family room home w /used brick in entry & both .fireplaces. $79,500. OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1-S P .M. 1130 PEMBROKE, WESTCLIFF. (U34) . UHDA ISLE-~ SflClAL French Normand,y w/fle)(lble floor plan. Tile floors, Guild Hall doors. carved mantel. Slip for 3 bOall. Home $335,000 -Land ·$150,000. OPEN SAT. 1·5 P.M. #56 UNDA ISLE. 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Tony 56 Linden tree OOWN 22 Openneas 57 Something 24 CCllM\lnd Mneflcl.r to 1 cat 58 Operallc 25 Of altcraft 59 1C° ,29 Foltow 61 Wlfldlrer: slowly Slang 27 Ft•ICtll.,·s53 Strive JUDGE PARKER SAM, VOU'U OUT OF '10UR MINO! THE CITIZENS WOULD ASK ~A NEW DISTRICT mORHE'f IF I WENT FOR ANYTIONG WT MURDER ONE OH &E&E et.AIR! MISS PIACH f /~ •=:::::.:;-- ANIMAL CRACKERS QN:A 8ll/,;L! byFercl~ohnsoR yoo °""1 To CH.ANGE YOO~ GN TO 'SUPE ~-UP!! \t~~ by lodger 1o11en • •• • ••• ....... °' "lut we're oot losi'C a clauahtcr~we·~ pini• IM telephofte. a weekly anowuce. the livina room and the car." r--..,..,_~D.-EM~M..._.15 111• MENACE l .. I , - •• I " I )' OPEN SAT. 1·5 . B!lGANT BLUFFS CONDO Attr., custQmized 2 bdrms. & den b.ome; ~autiful pegged fits, $85,000 f 2441 VISTA MOILEU OPEN SAT /SUH 1·5 DUPLEX, NEAR OCEAN 3 New duplexes. 3 Bdrm&., i2 baths each unit. Only a stone's throw to "Big Corona Beach''. $155,oOO Each 206 FUNU\AF, CDM OP9' SAT. 1-5 IRYINE TERRACE All the eye appeal & comfort.of a much larger home can be had in this lovely 3 bdr m . home. complete with pool & waterfall. $79,500 I $07 IONttlE DOONE OPEH SAT /SUN. 1-5 BEAUTIFUL BA YCREST Your chest will' swell with pride everytime you come home to this lovely 4 bdrm. & 1 pool hom·e. Price JUSt reduced to $107,500 ' 1724 TERR4'9N WAY OPEN SAT. 1-5 OLJR B[UFFS MODELS FAIULOUS FURNISHED HOMES First t ime off eted for sale! Builder's models. 3 Of the most beautiful homes in Newport, comp. furn. & decorated. GraciOijS outdoor living on large, landscaped patios. . ******** CUSTOM BA YFRONT. 2500 sq. ·rt. 3 BR, 31/2 ba., form. clin ., fam. rm. w/wet bar & 2nd frpl. Panoramic view. $145,000 Incl. prime land. OPEM I ·5 2926 PERLA Coff Vista del Orol CUSTOM ELEGANT 2300 sq. ft. 4 BR, 3·ba., form. di n., fam. rm .. wet bar. High vaulted ceil 's. Wide picturesque · greenbelt. $99,500 Incl. land. HELEN 8. DOWD . llAl.Toa. IMC. MLS 6~134 . lffJT~ U.... & Top~•••• _ • ,' Hnq>e>rt-~esa IOard of Realtors G .. eral I 002 Getterol 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HUG HOMES, INC. WE WISH YOU "A HAPPY EASTER LINDA ISLE 5 Bdrms.. move-in cond. Exquisite deeor . Slip fo r 55 ft. boat. $350,000 I THE BLUFFS Sparkling 4 bdrm. condo; end unit, on -greenbelt,.oear pool. $72,500 ·CouJ>le's deligllt! 3 Bdrms., 2lh baths. ·Near pool. New listing! $54,500 CORONA DEL MAR Cape Cod, near1ne sea. 4 Bdrms., fam. rm., (ormal dining. App't. only SAN JUAM CAPISTRANO Lot; 'scenic 11:z acte in rolling hills .. •Zoned single family ~ 1-horse. Only $28,000 567 San Nicolas Orin. Suite I 02 Mr#pori C1ttter 640-4050 111 .• Jf' 2503 ~ Dr. Q!!}J Newpori Beach realty 644·tl33 ~ ILUFFS SATURDAY SrtCIAL 3 Bdrm., 21h bath ,free-standing Y-Plan, on greenbelt nr. pool. $69,900. OPEN TODAY 1 ·5 452 VISTA ROMA - •A~~:~~A Like to s.un?? PRl .. _.E ,. am• It 110, here 'a I.he prettiest "' "' """' 3 bedroom swimming PreaUge neighborhood. pc>ol h<>m'e you'll find un· MaaJcured landtcape. der $50,000! PJeoQ< o( J rn pr eu ~ ve e n ll' Y • b.ck y•rd ten. even altec Mualve at.tpdawo llvl"' the big custom pool it rooD\· Floor to cclhn11 jacuisf, even rooin for fif«P1 ce. Step up form• bol\l, \railer or R. V. dlnlrt• 'rqom. l!lnormou• Buulifully d«'!Orated in· iarden ld~cheo ~lh 16' lerlor CU TOMtZ.BD allnl &ar. Gianl farnU1 KITCHEN complelAtwUb room. 4 Huge bedroom• self dearung ~ You +; 1orCfO'.I• r-qr yardd will bo aurpnted end owner muatao. rak • · plct1tdat on1y$49,SOO. vantHt. Cati 842 ~. 146!-4141 °""'"''"'~'°Iii t• f.~~:!° THE Rf.Al. 1 -.~l;~ ES"fAlERS , S!LL ldlc ltfms wtth a Dally Pilot CIL'I UI'° d - ,. IMTllTA .. •lf PLUS Wprd$ cannot describe this DOVER SHORES beauty! Yo~ Must see · it ! Unobttr ucted panora mic view,• BR., · 41,; baths, pool; ideal for entertainingy with. card roqm & bar, library & ntasit:' room. family room with profess. bar (3 wet bars in all). Lush landscaping; terrific tile, tuckering gas lamps.Unly $228,000. (1551). ASK. ABOUT OUR OT H ER DOVER SHORES EXCLUSIVE LISTINGS. I ' TWOOHALOT First Uqie li$ted, two magnificent custom blt. homes in Corona del Mar. Share pool & patios; on ocean side. R-2 zoning. One home leased to 9/1/15 at $450 a month. Price for both $177,500. (1534) •• • A"4tt#.SIHitli ~ REALTORs' PRIME OCEAN VIEW ·from t h is new Con domin ium. 2 Bedr oom', 2 baths, fireplace . Furnishin gs included.· EMTERTAIH. •• by the pool this summer in this 4 bedr oom house with lovely pool area, covered patio, brick BBQ, close .to shopping. J ust $47,500. · IEAUTIFUU Y DEC ORA TED HAUOI VllW HOME Montego model. 4 Bedrooms, dining rm + fam rm. Warm fireplace. On a beautiful landsca~corner lat. Shows like a model. ssi,500. CALL-64~7270 2828 E. Cot1st HiC)ltwar, Corona dtl Mar PROP.ERTY MAMAGEM.EHT llU llOllll IOI I llYlllG ..0<1111.C HOMES FOil LIVING NETWORK WI CAii Ill' JOI 11/J, Sill Of llAH A•l'l'tACI II I• 1111110# U9 Ha OftOPI: J~ what you have been hoping f o -a delightful two bedroom ~ 2 bath located Just steps to Big Corona Beach; j ust '73,500. 3626 CATAMAUM: It has it' all? Six ltedrooms. very large family room, swimming pool and jacuzzi, putting green, wide patios for outdoor living. Owner tra.n~f-erred -and you own the land, a ll for $149,500. 231 LARKSl'UI: South of the highway in .. Old" Coron a del Mar. Fabulous location just abQve the beach; two bedrooms, plus lanai and a lot and one-half for outdoor living or you may park YpUr boat or tr ailer. J ust $87,~. WE HA VE OTHEll INTERESTING PROPERTIES: YOUR CHOICE: Westclff ..ee: great five bedroom, pool, close to schools, shops, park and library. $66,500. Coro•• d'el M•r: interesting two bedroom plus a loft for the kids. On a lot and one-half & ready for a large ~ond unit. $15,500. , . ' East '9yfjont -Wttle Island: Unusual five bedroom ON TH'E BAY with priv~te pier; or can. be re-converted to a duplex. $250,000. SpyCJIC1$s Hill: Top O' The Morning, Noon, and Ni~ht-time too. A fabulous view! A beautif ui custom decorated four bedroom, family room. You own the land -and will love it! $162,500. lluffs Condominium: Professionally decorated four bedroom. It is truly lovely. $89,000. COLE OF NEWPORT REAL TORS 2515 E. Coast Hwy., Cot"Ofta c:MI Mar 675-5511 GHeral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HESTER-BROWM & Associates, Inc., Realtors 140 I Do•4f St., Hewpoei leach . THE 'OQG THI~ •• ... tne park Is part of the back yard, but what a place for the kids to play ; a 5 BR., 3 ba. home goes with it for $87,500 IALIOA ISLAND-aEDUCB> From $235,000. A dramatic home on the water. 3 Bdrm., 2112 baths, 2 wet bars; huge fam . rm, 3 frplcs .• spiral ·stairway. Exquisitely decor. Now General 1002 ,GtMrd · 1002 . $220,000 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• · · TRADE LA WH MOWER ••• ---------·----- OPEN HOUSE THIS WEEKEND 1200 East lalloa Blvd. 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 I*'" + Gaiety + 4 laths 2 story, 2 fireplaces. wetbar, all built· ins including electronic oven. Fee land. $279,000. 675-8120 ---- 1002 Gwral 100 ..•...•... , ............•••••.•.••.•.......... . EAST:SIDE IMMEDIATE OCCUP.A:HC'°t Tbls bl'l1ht Ind charm• ln1 t•rce s bdrm, 2 bait\ home hu new eb•I carpetina. fori:nal cUnina room, co~ patio and •lte titer• •Pttlrlln1, walUD• ror you.; 5ee -\\ an d-c•11Htke a n offer. Owner'• pne. ...... 100. What'1 ourtT ALLURING ATRIUM Elegant and impressive. This Mesa Wooda wonder home has a spectacolar all glass g,arden kitchen, m assive fireplace, beamed ceilings, and ... for golf clubs. Monticello Condo; 3. • bdrrns., Ph baths ; enclosed patio can be 4th bdrm. or den & it's clean! $31,500 I ' 833-9781 I 002 Gfttft'GI 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• COLLEGE PARK OPEN SAT &SUN 10-6 ~Columbia Dr. $42,500. 10% down Move in on credil ap· proval, Casl escrow, 3 Br, 2 Ba. lge liv rm + din ar~. (.-pie, new drps & crpl s, prof. painted, patio, lge fruit lrees, place tor gard\!n. Call anytime. Eves S56-8674/546-0S2l Lachenmyer R~altor VerfttOftt Fa w•llOllW This home has room for everyone and ever ythang. 4 bedroom, den. large bonus room. far~e laundry room with room for sewing and vatnten. easel. Rear yard 1s rha10 · \.enance free wtlh large swimming p0t1I. New shag carpel, wall paper and no wax flours . $59,750. 962-4454 ~ CO ATS s. WALLACE REAL ESTATE . INC \1 . ~~tlt~lllltl"!l E 8ALJJOA ISLAND • 67)-6900. PAINT UP FIXUP $30,000 VA~KATERM~ This 3 bedroom, 2 bath home is &be best b"'-Y in Costa Mesa. Large bedrooms. Near shop· plDg, transporution. schools: Great poteOti•I for young famil.y or in· vestment Call 545-9491. ~ -HOME + INCOME E~STSIDE 38R house with bachelor a.pl + lBR a pt. over garage. As- sume 1% VA loan. $276. per mo. Call PRESTIGE HOMES. 645-6646 VALFHA Repos in Orange County Keys in office WORLD REAL ESTATE SpecialisL.s In eovero· ment financed homes! 556-7711 ea.If anytime ~ ~~~~~Jl~~~I~ to beach. $127,900. CEMTURY21 642-1771 GJ. TERMS Use your G.t. for this Baycrest beauty. 4 Bed, FR. pool-immaculate cond. Has all the extnis. Prine. only -$90,000. SPARLING REALESTATE 833-3548 --- 3 PLUS I Super s harp duplt•x 1n great location. Front unil has 3 bedrooms, 2 bath:. plus lovely added family room. Back unit 1s 1 bedroom plus 1 bath or fered at only $43,950. Call 545-9491 ~ Walker & lee Real Estate DIAL YOUR OWMWEATHER with s ummer coming you will enjoy this fully air conditioned 4 br + family rm. 2 yr ne w home. Plus. you can walk to shop1>ing cen- ****** Heritage CQllection WALK TO SHOP-PING USTSIDE. COSTA MESA -cl~e to major markets. You rnust see this quality built immaculate 3 bedroom pool home featuring large dining rm, sep. breakfast room, hardwood floors. shake roof, fireplace, call for detail.I. 540-115 '- COLLEGE PARK POOL HOME -lovely 3 bedroom, 2 bath corner home. Complete with beautiful pool and access f pr boat or lrai ler. Just recently redecorated. Transfer forces sale. Priced right at only $47 ,90Q. CaU now. 546-5880. IRVINE TOWNHOUSE SUPER INVESTMENT -large 3 bedroom, 2 bath + bonus room. Appointed with cathedral c•llbt4J$. formal dining, large brick fireplace, pri vatc atrium entrance. Throw away the lawn mower and enjoy carefree living in comfort and security. Open Sat & Sun 1-5 546-5880. 17961 SPICEWOOD WAY SPRING HAS SPRUNG SUMMER IS COMING -Plan ahead, see this super spacious pool home. 'Everything done in the finest taste. 3 bedrooms, 2 bath, family room FORMAL DINING. l year old & looks like model. Calhas at 540-1151 NEW LISTING!! . OCEANFRONT IALIOA PENIH POIH Beautiful 3 year old 2 story home right on the beach. Gorgeous view, 3 bedroom & family room, 2 frplc, 3 car garage, with l space designed for 4th bedroom. If you have been waiting for an oceanfront in this preferred area call now 540-11 SI or visit our open house. Sat only 1·5 1303 E. lalboa ll•d. NEWPORT BEACH DREAM OVER 3700 Sc;>.FT. of family home. Priced only $122,500. 5 big bedrooms, formal dining. large family, 2 pools, 2 fireplaces. & much, much mor e. Elegantly decorated & ready for your inspection. Open House Sat & Sun 1-5 Call for details 546-5880 240 I FT-ancisco Dr. MESA VERDE 2 Story ONLY $64,000. You 'll love this cxecuti ve s t yle Pacesetter home complete with 4 bedrooms. 3 baths, den & formal dining. Best value in all of Costa Mesa. Don't miss it!! Call 546-5880. ERITAGE ters. Offered at a low ~~--1 1 ooz·G-al I 002 $62,00Q. Hurry. won 't --.--a ,.._, last. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••!•••• ~:~R~ LIDO ISLE 3l4a c.,..,. Ne s..1-eess Lovely 4BR, 3 ba. Well located near tennis court & beach. $95.000. SLEEPER IN llGCAMYON OPEN Sat. 1-5 29 Rue Grand Vallee Sale. lea·se or leaS<? op- tion wanted 1mmcd1ate· ly. Attractive vacant Monaco. Owner will con sider all offers. On Golf Cour s e Fairwa y . 644-6056 CATALINA VIEW From this elegant and spacious 4 bdrm, 3 bath famil y home with Large 8 BR .. 6 ba. home on sandy beach : 50 ft. lot. shore mooring. S295,000. Wi II consider trade. Brand new 5 bdrm. 4 bath. on 30 fl. Jot. Pier & slip. $295,000. Xlnt buy. 3 BR, 3 ba, single sty. home on 35 ft. street-lo·street lot. S89,000 WATERFRONT LOTS 40x90 Ft. $250,000 30xl05 $165,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 l\c1y~1de Dr•vP N B 675-616 1 sepa r a le fa m ii y room ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ and dining. The beautiful ~ trees and grecn~ry con· G~al I 002 General I 002 trast nicely with the ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• thick shake roof, gl\·1nj! a rich cozy feeling to this --------excellent family home on quiet, cul de sac ~Meet. $77,900. Call 646·7711 . Open Eves. Iii WANTED llarry Babbill and Pete Vo~cl want 3 more good sales people. Call now. VOGEL & BABBITT REALTORS 644-6056 VIEW+ GREENBELT High on a bluff with both a view and a beautiful tree·shaded park at your property line. This brand new. never-lived-In. elega nlly upgraded townhouse has a loft library and 2 spacious bedrooms and 2 baths. 10•1, down will do it. , I TMA~'.THIWAl IT•OISt Just a few Cla~ ~o· Onique's Mesa Verde office was hstless. Nearly all. sold out! ~hen the phone started ringing! Martha Beynon listed a "4 bdrm fairway hOme; Nancy Simr0ons · found a beeuWul •'bidden" 2 story; Ogden SOgn •s clients of 3 yeats back decided to sell tfleir 3 bdrm Buccola and another cllent is selling their 4 bdrm s plut level by the Country Club. Jackie Handleman is han~g tbat. Betty Chappel llsted a golf coune custom home. Just.yesterday, Gudrun Coady heard of a 5 bdrm pool borne tor under $80.0.00. Now the office . is swacnped. 3BR turnlab~ 1a1. 1tt 1--;__-----• ~~~IJl!llll!lll.I $48,SOO . probate. ~ When you-re good at what you do,. that's the Unique way itsoea. in Mesa ~erde and Coron~ del Mar. UNIQUE HOMIS Retllton-675-6000 2441 E. c .... Hwy .. c ...... Mm- HOUSES FOR SALE I IR Ii FAM IM or DIH 2921 4th Ave .. Corona del Mar 644-1766 $65,000 Sun 1-5 Ownr I Aft. &G-teOl .... , .. ,, ... 1007 ....................... Penin Pl 2 br, quiet at Dr bay /oceea. m,tl». Manh•U Rlt.yfJMIOO e.,. ....... .._. .... ....................... .......... __ ., Th~ one will Jiefd S-. for hand) Investor. Hard lo find &cb bouae In a IN•l loc. Can be rduWIOlted. Lrg ·lot, open beam eel. Walk to bcb. Red Carpel Realtors, 497-1761. ·--------· ~~TH[ Rf Al ~ ESTATLRS YOUR CHOICE Of I llDROOMS One ebolce ii ln Mesa Yer* lt'inc!ll.ldes a tam rm •den for $M.SOO. ~ Tbe other cbolce. la nr. Santa Alla Country Club "iHhadei a din rm, fam rm• Iba'• for 155,000 D.J.Fu ... 642 .. 1513 inc. 6'9·St6i 2 IEDaOOM 760Calle Los Olivos, Oen lils SC 493-9489 $38,950 Sat & Sun · 219 Iris, Corona del Mar DIRECTORY 675-4060 $142,000 Sat 1-5 41814th Street, Huntington Beach 536-7533 $39,000 Satl:30-5 :30 219 Orchid Ave., Corona del Mar 644-6200 Sat/SUn 1-5 2532 University. NB 646-7171 Sat 1-5· •437 Seaward, CdM 673-8550 $67 ,500 Sat 1-5 239 Heliotrope, Corona del Mar 675-5511 $73,500 Satl-5 2 IR & FAM IM or DEH 1614 Louise St., Laguna Beach 494-8558 $83,000 Sun 12-5 1819 Port Kimberly, <HV Homes> NB 675-6000 $70,440 Sat 1-5 2441 Vista Nobleza <Bluffs) NB 675-3000 SattSun.1-5 CHV Hon.sJ Ml •1812 Npl. Hills Dr. Eas t 642-8235 · Sat/Sun 1-5 1.0 Rue Fontainbleau (Big Cyn) NB 644-1766 $128,500 Sat.1-5 330 Morning Canyon, CDM 675-7225 $106,000 Sun 1-5 231 Larkspur, Corooa del Mar 675-5511 $87 ,500 Sat 1-s· 3 IEDIOOM 543 Santa Ana Ave (Npt Hgts) NB 995-7001 $62,500 Sat 1-5 · 428 Narcissus Ave , Corona del Mar · 675-8348 Sat 1-4 1405 Morningside, Laguna Beach 494-9473 Sat/Sun 2-5 * 3716 Sea Breeze (So Cst Shrs) 556·4981 $49,500 Sat 1-5 412 Plata <Bluffs) NptBeach 675-3400 $72,000 Sat & Sun 12-5 29632 Deervale Cir., Lag. Nig. 831-0873 $48 ,800 Sat. 10-6 2'l21 Vista Dorado <Bluffs) N.B. 644-7662 Sunday 1-5 1400 Kings Rd, Cli£r Haven , NB 642-5200 $79,500 Sat & Sun 1-5 412 Colton St., Nwpt Shores, NB 540-1151 $49,500 Sun 1-5 •1420 Kings Rd, Cliff Haven NB 642-5200 $122,500 Sat 1·5 29632 Deervale Cir, Laguna Nig 8.11--0873 $48,800 Sat&Sun 1201 Cliff Dr, NwptHeights 646-2414 $79,000 Sat 1·5 241 Via Genoa (Lido Isle) NB 642-8235 $140,000 Sat. 1-5 2.620 Vista del Oro, Bluffs, NB -675-6000 $57 .500 Sat 1-5 *150'1 Bonnie Doone (Ir. Ter) CdM ..... 675-3000 Sat/Sun 1-5 324 Morning Canyon (Sborecliffs) CdM 642-8235 Sat/Sun 1-S 29 Rue Grand Vallee, Big Canyon 644-6056 $149,500 Sat 1-5 6S72 Peggy Cir., HB 842-2535 $42,000 Sat/Sun 11-5 .~ViStaSuerte (Bluffs) NB t>73-8550 $72,500 SAt 1-5 21202 Cupar, HB 960-1642 $46,900 Sat"ll-4 1972 Del Mar St. Laguna Beach 497·1~6 $55,000. Sat: 1-4 l Ill Ii •AM IM w DIM 9161 Bermuda Dr, Huntington Beach 96.l-4787 $49,500 Sat&Sun 12-5 649 Anita St., IAgtma Beach 494-~ ~.500 Sun 12·5 17571 Hickory Tree La, Unv Pk Irv 642-5200 $63,900 Sat 4r Sun 2-5 111 Via Dijon, Newport Beach 67~ 7542 $136,SOO Sat/Sun 1-5 ~ Cancha (Bluffs) Npt Beach 640-1841 $79,500 Sat & SUn I-5 2272 Fordbam, CM ' ~7414 $43.750 Sat/Sun 1·5 ••1383 E. Balboa Blvd, s.Iboa 5*1151 $199,000 Sat 1·5 17981 Spicewood Way Mf.5880 Sat & Sun 1-S • .., Mlh ...,Y d5rectary wlltt ,_ ttP .......... r-.. 811111 I t\14 Al tlte lec.tiw lste411Mtow ... descrfbedift.,..,_. .... .., ....................... ...,., DAILY ftJ.OT WAMTAOS.P._. .... ,,119g..,..-.. . ._, • .,.,.... .. ~teltt-laa.fwwww .... ill IN~ c....._ eocla Friday.~_,~· 17656 Sequoia Tree Ln, Irvine -• . 752-1610 Satl-5 480 Nyes Place, Laguna Beacb 494-9473 $86,500 Sat/Sun 11·4 24-02 Ba yf arm Pl., S.A. Heights 644~200 $69,500 . Sat. 1-5 2318 Redlands, Newport Beach 644-6200 Sat.1-5 213 Via Dijon, Lido Isle NB 646·3255 Sun 1-5 81 Royal St. Geor ge (Big Cyn) NB 675-6000 $250,000 Satl·S -443~Stl...Tr~ha CEastbluff) NB · 88fi fn,500 Suo. 2-5 ' 2216 Pqrt Dvrness, (HV Hills) NB 675-6000 *87 ,900 Sat 1-5 •1130 Pembroke (Westcliff) NB 642-823.5 $79,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 1300 Seacrest (Harbor View Hills) CdM 644-6200 Sat/Suit 1-5 •4501 Roxbury (CameoShrs) GdM 644-1766 $149,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 315 Poinsettia, Corona del Mar 644-1766 $99,500 Sat. 1-5 320 Vista Madera (Bluffs) N.B. 644-1766 . $97 ,500 Sat.1·5 2438 Bowdoin, CM 646-7171 Z19 East Wilson, CM 646-7171 zn F.ast'23rd, CM 646-7171 917 McKenzie, CM 646-7171 'It~ Cabrillo, CM 646-7171 1855 Illinois, CM . ' Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 Sunl-5 Satl-5 Satl-5 646-7171 Sat 1-5 4733 ~rtland D r (Cameo Highlan ) Cd M 673-317 $87,900 . Sat/Sunl-5 241 Sberw Pl, Costa Mesa 548-3571 $56,500 Sat & Sun 12·6 4 IEDIOOM 1356 Watson (Halecrest)CM 540..9542 Sat/Sun 12·6 111 Via Dijon, Newport Beach .. 675-7542 $136,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 Rue Chamonix (BtgCyn) NB 644-4910 $139,SOC>-Sat.1-5 •290i Ebbtide, .Carma del Mar 675-3000 Sat. 1·5 •1724 Terrapin (Baycrest) NB 675-3000 Sat. 1-5 4 II a FAM IM or DIM •24541 Los Serranoe, Laguna Niguel 496-4040 /830·5050 Sat/Sun 12-5 •1630 Highland, Newport Beach 54.9-0812 $86,500 Pri-Sat-&m 1·5 2312 Windward Lane, Newport Beach 645-3920 $96,000 SUn 11·4 ••102 Linda Isle, Newport Beach 640-1607 $198,000 Sal/Sunl·S. ~lKernDr, Huntington Beach M&-2901 $53,900 Sat/~n· 4882 Bermuda ate. Gre~nJree/' 551·2'198 $58,500 • S.1$m .. ~ •1'"227 Canal, New)bt$hor~1"NI 615-4060 , $78,500 Sat & Sun.14 47216 Cortland Dr (Cameo fflttlds> CdM • 673-4159 $96,500 Sat/&ln 1-5 **'1lfl Jfa1slde Dr.. <Promontcr)t 'Bay) NB ~ 673-3800 Sat/Sun 10..5 pm ~Pt. Harwick (HV Hms) CdM 675-30oo SaL 1 .. 5 ' m Dahlia, (Greenbrciok) CM ~ $5%,sqQ Sat!Sunl·S •lOlt M"1• Lp (Wttcllff) NB '75'5'72S $139,500 Daily 1-5 •Z10'1 Bluewater, HVHls, CdM 646-7414 $169,500 Sat/Sun 1-s 4527 Fairfield (CameoShrs) CdM 644-1766 $179,500 Sat. 1-5 20171 Interior Lane, BB 646-7171 Sat l ·5 2779 Albatrose, CM 646-7171 Sat/Sunl-5 1512 Anita Lane, NB 646-7171 Sat 1-5 •1653 Reef View, CdM 675-~225 $134,950 Sat 1-5 ~ ~ llDROOM •, Jlb Cork Ln. Costa Mesa 549-317• $t3,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 lOOOSalvador (Mesadel Mar) CM 540:-0678 $57 ,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 5 U Ii FAM-llM .,. DIM * •76 Linda Isle (Linda ls) NB 644-4910 ' Sat.1-5 •2401 Francisco Dr, Newport Beach 546-5880 $122,500 Sat & Sun 1 ·5 •1621 Santiago, Baycrest, NB 642·5200 $139,000 Sat 1-5 1925 Kauai, Mesa Verde. CM 546--5990 $87 ,500 Sat l ~ 1924 Santiago (Dover Shores) NB 642-823.5 Sat. 1-5 ••56 Linda Isle (Linda Isle) NB 642-8235 $485,000 Sat. 1-5 2645 Bamboo, (EastBluff) NB ~0303 $89,950 Sat 1-5 •••11 Linda Isle, Newport Bch. 752-1920 Sat. 1-5 611&FAMIMorDIM •3626 Catamaran, HV Hll18, N.B. 675-5511 .$149,~ Sat 1-5 HOME & INCOME FOR SALE 135&135112 Opal (Balboa Island) 549-0SU $119,000 Sat/St.in 1-5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE': · J .. IOOM 32266PueoCarolina,SanJuanCapo 493-9232 $24,000 Frl&t-Sun ~5 • 14525 Oval Rd., Irvine 644-4887 $32,950 Sat/Sun 12~ · . DUP~EXIS FOR SALE I .. ROOM IACH • ' . 4150rehid, CdM . 6"13-8550 $62,500 21Rlilll ~...=e· Eutside, CM Sat1·5 1026 .................... , .. DAMAPOIMT ....,.., ....... ,.. J>UPL&Xoal'BOM ..... Let u1 abow how you can • live lo a 1padoul J or s Br apt/lrom• wtoceaa view while ywr ._ant pays over .\11 ol U.. eotts. Beat inllaUOD ll become Cb f hi h 1 · en invea&or iA • l'uidlY oice south o · g way ocabon. appreciating aru. ·no.n family room and wet bar. and gourmet uuo. down. D••• kitchen. $84,950. Harbor Income Homes, THUi llDIOOt-t. D84 AHD POOL Ast. 33911 Mataia Dr, Lovely patio runs entire length of ._D_._P_.4_96_-34_3_l __ _ home, view potebUal, parquet floors, MAGNIFICENT VERY MOTIVATED SELLER. N~:::.~~;N~1 $99,500. lot.,., a.ere. Pro/.~ FOUft BEDROOM AHD POOL $103,500. ~y Owr*/Ast.- B E S T P R I C E D H 0 M E I N Ph: 6'75·1'14 SHORECLlPFS. A teal ''fixer upper''. • ~'1kr IOJ4 A veey well bqilt home with lots of ...................... . potenti~l. $99.500. FOUR llDROOM, POOL AHD VIEW Eiegant Mansion Perhaps the most beautiful home for Mamtnoth ' br w/lam sale in town! Three separate yards, rm Ir formal din. New lots of view, magnificently decorated. crpt & drps, bc"ick frpk, $134 950 covered patio, bNl or ' . Call 6 7S.7225 ~.il~e:rcc;:s_:;:-1..;: with lot.a ol green. COID· munity pool, ... me Via 6~'li 7,300. I I luctMgtoe leocll IMO ······················- I 024 Coste MH• Forever View •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ONLY 9 LEFT l IR CondomilllM.ns Heit to R•1tnl1tt Stre••· ••• Newport's U,,.-aa,. $40, 950.-$44, 950 l45 Uni•enity Dr. <Jusloff Irvine Ave, 548-7223 NEAR SOUTH COAST Pl.AU LHM /Pwchcnel 3Br. So Coast Shores Garden Home. No Com- mon House Walls. 1 Yr. Old. Fully Upgraded. Beautiful Covered Patio. C arefree Living . Unus ual Development. Comple t e w /Lak e, Island Clubhou.se , Pool & Jacu&~. $36,900 Unbelievable, but true! Glorious residence on large, park-like grounds with beautiful giant paUo area. Has been freshly painted inside • out. New carpeting, ric h wood cabinet.a. Entry hall, 3 bedrooms, private bath off master awte. 540.1720 TAllBl UALTOIS 29SSH.-.••cl. IMMED POSSESSION $49,950. Try $5000 cln. or owneT wall help with --------financanc. Inctulre: Near-Ocean! HOllS.ALAM CO. SHARP 2 bedroom, com- ll5·l6'6 pletely upgraded inside and with new s hag ~~~~~~~~!Great Fa.only Ho~. s..Br, caft:.ts. Blc lot. Room to = ,JltJi~rm,(atilydio-b . d o-·· eau .-------1 ~ f .I Ba W • UJ,7 L • ~-. rp ... 2 • ar-n-aa SHAkl ROOF l950 aq. ft. Ill'• t~~IA'~~··~.,...~~~~ HARDWOOD FLOORS-Fairvi••• ,.,,900 byl= cpu, blt.ns, wate r sof-appt. 7~4-549-3174 or open * OPIM HOUY* ten er, I ge rear yard home Sat. • Sun. l ·Spm 1123 MAIN STREET wLACCESS. 3 Bedrms, 2 Owner. OPENDAlLY1-4PM. b tbs, walk to all OWNER. 2431 Bowdoin,3 New, custom48Rlsfam schools. $43,SOO. Best of br, 2 ba, pool, MS,500. rm, 3 car gar, trailer tie· terms. Open 1.4, prin.onJy. cess off alley. Walk to Roy McC.... beach and Lake Part<. Realtor lllOM.WDOl'f EASTSIDE CaUS36-8821 . Costa Mesa5*-rl29 Ge.raids. Tbomal, Blftr:.. Dandy 2 br, charmer! F · Grtnbtook .owner Dandy l itlle price $33,500! Beller call fast! 642-6368 SOUTH LANDERS Liquidates TREES Ii FLOWERS 11/J Ye_.. Old surround this 3BR-2 Bath Owner desperate, needs home in College Park. action now! Submit any Great Buy at $43,750. SPANISH Bl(fAMCl reasonable offer on this Bltr. 64.2-4155 m1unlficent young --------41EDIOOM&POOL Greenbrook home, with · PATCH-PAINT Bmoduyeofl btboemyeearat·s~d·-sprinltlers front & rear, D S VE ... av .. large party patio, shake AH A S prices. Gorgeous pool foof, overhanging eaves. Thia is the best priced ilnd decor. 3 Cfr i ara1e. Entry ball, 4 bdrms, home In College P&rlt. 3 0 n corner. CALL family rm , Western Bedroom, 2 baths with 842-9371 ti r e p 1 a c e . R a 0 c h great family fun room, a HOP TO IT kitchen. $55,900. crackling fireplacek. Werdll F.lfft a_, WiM 540· 1720 fenced large bac ya Large family room home T ARIB.L with lots of shade, a high in a prime area. Seller is RE"-LTORS 7'Ai% contract th.at may going North ... price has -be assumed or $2,100 gone South HURRY- 295r Li_....__ ll•d. down. Call 546-2313. · • "---.. OPt:Nl119•11HCHWIOlllNICf' HURRY, CALL NOW Mesa Verde Giant Save Thoaasanc:IS Mablm6\h exfcvUvt! Ha• buce 40 ft. otymplc poel •l&b liltet. ~ered paUo, secluded CCdtr)' groundi. 1Mhtd• ~en­ t.ral air conctitioainc, wet bar, bit recreaUooal room, family room. f\IU dhtint rm. ' Bedroom s uitu, 4 batbs l 2 Oversized fireplacea . Recluced tho\llaada I 140.17ZO TA•-.&. • WLTOl;S ZtSS H4 .. cl. ~.THE REAi.: ESTATERS --~ MISAWOOOS Lel u1 show you Util ' BR, 2'AI ba. family home ill quJet area. Near South Coast P laza Shopping Center. Mull '" lo ap- preciate. $69,000 RAIS OR'S REALTORS .S23 Campi.ls Dr, Irvine Campus ValleyShopCtr. CALL 133 1600 MISAD&MAlt S BDRM , Pool. Ve ry clean. CJoee &oschoolt. SOUTH COAST IHVISneft' 14f~ll 2 '4M20J 8'2~71 4' +POOL Formal dinlnc, 1~ baths, carpets drapes. Waterfall, eu BBQ, boat gate, close to the la.rcest new sbopplng, freeway, schools. Bkr, 536-8836 BR, 2 BA • .Dm. Mr. beach, part le schooll. By Owner. $C9,500 VA. 963--4787. 9161 Bermuda. Y OWNER, a moat un· usual coay 3 • o.i shake roof cottage surrounded by pinea. Hot jacud PoOl Is prof. care free gardens. lDdoot/OUl.dJor living In complete prlYacy . IUI ... dlanaPoliS. 5M-W7 or 615-8301. I • ~ Walkm t; l m: Heul t sfafr. HUMTINGT,Qt-a HARBC>ant . SPECTACUL1rR trl· level 4BR conik>, in ex· elusive Tehnis E.9tates. 25' Boat slip incl'd & dbl car w /dark rm-CaU for appt..: .... BEACH GIANT, 4 or SBR + Jrg fam rm, forml din, frplc. Approx 2500 sq rt. Asaume 7% l oan . Prestigious area. ~.900. * CENTURY 21 * ~. \4Jalkl!r t. I ri1: I~'",, I ~.I 11 I,.. TWO 8SDROOll CON· bO la Pacific bland vm.,e. Prime cond. Sun. room, lrplc too. "'5.500. --=====:...!:..!.-! vicTORIA B!ACll. YACAMT 3 Br. 2 14 ba, 2 aw, Sarden home h' l1oiversU1 Park . OwnC{/A&ent will sell or ltlUc!. . ForSalely •OWNER• TurUe Rock Hilla · President Home SpUt level w/ view. 4 Br, 3 Ba, air cond., wet bar, delu;ce features. $1l2..SOO incldg land. 546-2436 or 833·2563 GIEEMPl.US GREENERY They carpeted it in green and used plants abun· dantly ouuide and in. At· t ractive 3 bdrm .. 2Yz bath twnhse on greenbeft near pool and jacuzzi. $69,900 Ideal v~aUon ho~ on Ult bucb aide, 3BR, rrplc. VIEW. $73,SOO. OLDE SPANISH ESTATE SALE. 28R, 2ba, l blk to beach. ,Nffda 'fl..C. $65,000. RUSTIC HIDEAWAY. 3BR, 2ba, den. Beams, trplc, quiet canyon & ocean vle\t. $76,900. LEASE OPTION or buy, tBR. family rm, 2 baths, garden patio. '6$,000. ~gewater ~;EAL ESTATE 1350 s.~ocnt Hwy. 494-8536 0Den Daily Open lor your inspection 12·5 P.M. ALJSO CON· DOr.llNlUM APTS. 4 Plans to choose from. Close to shoppin~ & beach. Big ocean views! Starting at $36,!500. 3Cl808 COAST HWY. South Laguna •=~t7 498•2800 .• SPYCLASS 11.L .. SPECIM.S!I 4 SHOW rt.AC1 inside 6 out la tb1a great 3 BR. 2 Ba. custom decor"ted home. Owner transferred forces-quick sale $79,500. MATUIAL SUllO ... lf&S muea this tun 4 BR, ~ Ba F /R hOme a re~l Joy to own, Hurry. only $85,000. .... YC>Ua OWM IACqulT t.o this 2 story, 4 BR, 2 Ba corneJ" l ot home, GREAT VIEW just $951000. •IUT YllW of entire Newport area goes with this 5 BR, 3 Ba SPYGLASS home only b $129,950. vtep.aaver kitdlen ha POOL & JACUDI 8~~J:1~1 ~~~~k . Spacious S BR, 3 Ba New DISP. " CERAMI~ • Bedford floor plan, great TlLE SNACk Jl:AR. Tbi LARGE,....._ y7 'nei~hborhood for a young Laauna home 11 only . · Gracioua JamJly home farru)y. $174,500. Yf•· old Is has ~ um with spaciocas living. 5 que features. ()(fifed I BR, fam. rm. Sl»,500 only IA YNOMr Sltf960 One of Lido'• heal bu,ya, Low Int. Loan Avail , joyods living, wtth pfer I& MISSION REALTY slip & sandy beach. 752-0460 Anytime. ---~-- IA S1'1Wf11' Spaclou nearly new 3 BR, fam-rm home. Comer lot privacy w /low malnt. Prof. decorated, deluxe carpets, drapes, UghUng, wallpapers & more. Priced to sell. $79,590. MAllOI Y11W Palermo fioor plan, 4 BR, 2 :Be luxury home w /fam·rm & wet bar, near pool & park.' Super clean & priced toaell! ! $89,SOO. C ... DUPLIX 5 BR Family Home & 2 BR Rental. Ab sol utely 'immaculate. Divorce forces sale below market. $1Z7 ,SOO. TAX SKELTER 4·pMxn • lri·plexes by tM beach. 2 bl'" twnbM. Compl plcJ. Brand nu. -.1323 1100 ....................... IHVISTORS .aGHT £aatalde C.ta Mesa, 1. 3 Br. duplex; t, 2 Br, duplex: 1, 2 Br, house; all on one lot. 8'2·7407 5'3-3011 Ast. ·Plex 2 br, crpt, yarda, sarages. Good location ln Costa Mesa. Call Mr. Hertweck. S41H704 day1 or 586-706t eves. 3 Year old 2 atory Duplex. Newport Beach. Gross income 113,000. per year. Asking $125,000. Prln· cipals only. Call Ron or Tom. 528·1010 o.... Property 2000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• EW 4 unit, 2 blks to bch. Gr eat buy, good lax write-off. Income $1200. mo . Man y xtraa. 536-2579. W. NEWPORT. Ocean· view, 2 houses, lift lots, 985 S. Cst Hwy, Lagwia $249,500 · PhoH 494-07JI WHAT'S MISSIMG1 • nu cpl, drps, $135,000. Ne~leodt IOHNewportleodl 1069 5-ttiAH 1010 80% loan + 2 i .d . something may be miss· For sale by owner. 1164 ~g. but lf i\ is~ we can't LaMarada. $77,000. Call 1"9agine wtiatl Charm· for apt. •94·3611. i II b16 B • t --'"---------" ng, we n... R., aro. L HIA J 0$0 rm. home with tver· .~ •••• \•••••••••:i• ythlng. $140,000 LIDO RlA l.TY • ~~:-\'I I .. 1 ... " H LIKI IUYJMG. AMOD& ....... ~······································ ••••••••••••••••••••••• (213)696-5880 TAXaffUMD TW .. o-S• ca-. C...._ your certified tax return 0--5 unit apt bldg Jual P't. Ill. ltL is g 0 o d at vi 11 age completed for sale. C!oae Gardens so don't wait to to major sho~p1ng buy your dream home center. lat f1: wnle·oH. any longer. Our 2 bedrm $14M. 536-2579, 592-5010 a..ler• R•aitonl~=~~~~~I COUftlry °"""' • 968-4433 $43,500 Overlooking the sea; * 67:1 -7300 * Fantastic 3 bdrm. 2 bath almost brand beW tha shines like a flawleu diamond Is won't last a I' ---- 2.ba. single story f!lodel 22 units apt bldg. xlnl gives you your choice or location, 1 yr old. carpet, drps, " bllns, $390,000. 979-3376 MON· natural wood cabinets. FRI 9.5 FA heat, air cond. & priv --------- G .... will buy a nea(3 and den tot.al priv~cy in this 3 0011 LOCATION·GOOD ..._d bdrm. with guest unit·, 8 NEIGHBORHOOD -4 or 4 ""' f()Olll, home on .h · f wpek. Hurry VA terms • THI HllG+ft'S nallabJe. eau~ I BR plm fam. nn., 2 lrprca. Woods)'•"""· Lovely Jard: suest apt. patio. Jt 's yours for $18,425. total pri~! Call Dan or Ken. a\ 839-8321 for further details. Agt. IMDUST. PAik Prime new Anaheim in· dust. park of IObldgs. 166,000 Square Feet Excellent terms bedrooms, 1.,,, baths. qui~l cul·de-tac atreet, c 01ce o financing. good yard·needs loving JU.S\ 4 doors from com· $87,500 ~ Walkr.r t: l r.c Hr.al fstaft KIMG Of AU. VIEWS care, but is priced under munlly .park. ll hat an A,,-a1m.g Ho.ne market at $31,000. Pete assumabJe VA loan or In choice Emerald Bay $55,IXX> ·GEM-1101 Kings Rd. & 128 Kings Rd. ~ MobiMHOtMS Few Sate 1100 Bill Grundy. Rlt.r •675-6161• Barrell Realty, 675.4060 .owner may considec a location, nr. beach & ----------t new VA . park. with lovel y Bea tif l v · I BR . coastline view. 2 BR., u u aew · 3 • ur 120-F TustlflAve., N.8 . REALTORS 142-4623 IOTH Y ACAMT OPEM DAA. Y "CALL YOUR KINGS ROAD BROKER" ....................... --------- Mobile Home 20x55 ALFALFAIAHCH OeAnza Village, :tOO S. 1100 Acres, high produc· Coast Hwy, NB, 298 Lex· hon. Management & ington Cr . $16,!500 Call marketing contract MINI FARM RAIS OR'S REALTORS 4523 Campus Dr .. Irvine Campus Valley Shop Ctr. CALL 833-8600 den, 2 baths; level, cond.Orps,crpt.'d. poolsized yard. $125,000 BY OWN ER •~3883 1---------1 IHODA MAGIL. ltffr; 714/,42-?,00 Sparldlna .. Lagwa Mlguet I 052 UDO' ISL[ 3 Bdrm .. 2 bath l!'!merald •••••••••• ••••••••••••• _o_rc_._o_r_54_8_-_2020 _____ 1 available. Other ranches avail. Bay h.ome. Architect de· Unique, spacious home • GRHMUAF signed; profess. decorat· on l'h Iola. 4 br .or 3 New,.,.leectl 106' tie.wportleach 10'9 ed; open beam ceilings b r I d e n . G r a ca o u 1 ••••• • • •• •• •••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5 Star Adult Community IHI Grwcty, Rltr •675·6161• .--------•I in living rm. & dining paneled LR, fireplace, 1750 Whittier Ave. CM , m l D ~ Cu.t m DO.._.'T W" -H "'RIOR has available a 20x53 an-...r.-nr.;..;..... CALL TODAY! rm. Sunny view deck. or a , . o " Al• "' Lancer, $15,000. &a24x60 By Owner, Hunt. Bch. 552.7000 Poolsized yard. AP· kitchen, ut lily room. TIL SUMMER HIGHLANDS Americana. $19,m>. Both Beaut. upgraded 4- proved Plans for ex. Lots of storage, large Plex lx3 2x2 l xl th · "'·---Ill to purchase that perfttt ... EEDS T LC of these Mobile homes · : • • ToSceThese pansion.$137,!500 Sou patio. vw•K:& w " • • bedrm u 1ls Frplcs Outstanding Homes carry. $136,500. Open summer rental duplex are in beautiful condition n · · LUXURY DUPLEX Near beach$, schools. parka, large own~rs unit with downstairs mast.er oU separate pal10 Separate 2 car gar, no common walls. $62.000. VA or,? Ask tor Ann or Keith. ooly a,; block from auper N e w o n m a r k e t . and must ~ seen to be Close to ocean. Just 2 yrs 2 BR .. J ba. $12,500 ~ house Sat. & Sun. 1 Lo.5. beach. Live In or rent Gracious living. One of appreciate<!. Call btwn ~oung. Corner lot. Ideal 4BR.2"2 ba.$55,900 (714)675·75.t?Byowner Newport's most pre in est $129 ooo .. ~,. out. NOW REDUCEDTO . 9-6pm v m · • · 2BR.den,2ba.$65,995 ~ • ..:-~~~~~~~~~I ONLY $93,500. Call stigious areas. 4 Large · '1 ,5 581~23"or536-3179. 3BR,2'12ba.S67,900 bedrooms . Quality '4 • 9 . 5 BR, 2112 ba. $78.500 1105 N.cooi.':t:,~~'l:;una OCEAN AREA 3BR, fam l 15 S .... AM A•e 644-7211 Agt. custom pool. Oversize lot NEW DUPLEX Bargams 5 BR. 2~., ba. $82..900 94 11 rm, formal dining. high Bouse, pool &gst. bse. Harbor View Homes-great for boat storage. Acreage for Mk 1200 Dana Point from $68,950. 4BR.2ba,view$98,900 4 • 7 7 ccilings.SHOWSLJKEA Allf..oronly$182,500. Monaco. Just reduced Nestledamongmof'eex· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fully r e!'lted avail. M 0 DEL. FA ST Open$at/~un1 :»5:00 '69,900! Beaulgeyd,2Br pensive homes. Just 30 + 40 EQUALS 70 Ocean Yaews. 33931 illa ~t' Real [ s~ 11tP .. :."tFYr-· · l rr.• ... ,·, WALK TO IEACH Bil 50x117 'f!I lot with c harming older 2 Lloyds Bank Bldg. Univ. Park. Irvine hyt 55%·7000 hn bed_ro~~ hOIJle. Room THE TERRACE. 2 Br., 2 for trafh1r, 'boat,' big ba., nr •. pool. Showcase garden or upits. Easy cond. $43,500 A~ 640-5560 terms. Scoff Redly • 2 .s t o r y . 4 B r . 2 536-7533 f!replaces .. Laundry rm, By the sea. custom 4 br. fr. bar etc. Compare. Asking $84,950. 963·1940 F 1ltered air. 2160 Sq ft. L~ Cul·d·sac. lo maint, Cov wood deck, Orchard, $64,900 Assume 7% Open House Weeknds 1·5 15051 Eccelstone 552-8806 SPARKLING 2 BR. 2 ba. Narth end. gJc. ,WaJj ~cb ; OWD4I' tlA••ce. 'VIEW Prestige area; choice 3 BR, 3 ba, den/dining rm., 2 fpl. Beanis. E!ltate sale, s ubmit offers. $110,000 DELUXt;CONDO Choice area. Lge. 3 HR. 2Yz ba., den, dining rm., 2 fr p l., patio; pool, clubhouse. $64,!500 EMERALD BAY Fantastic view: 4 BR, 3 ba , den ; exciting amenities . Owner finance. $185,000 PEGALLE..'l REALTOR 494-7578 1095 N. Coast., Laguna WALK TO BEACH 3 br, l~ ba Condo w,~ur. New cpts & no wax firs. $.12,900. 538·8540 UMIQUEHOME ---------1 .. of weathered woods. by ELEGANT-HEW Langworthy. Large. 1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 ~r. Fam Rm, 2 story ocean view .Uvl.ng rm., free standing nome. fireplace. music alcove. Prof. front landstaping. Huge master swte plus 3 PI us h carpet ing , BR's ~ mature treeJ, fme SUPER SHAIP draperies & fencing. neigbborhood. walk to 3 BR in GREENrltEE, Univ. Park. $57,990. Woods Cove. $215,000 . air condttioned, shag 552·9300 Bkr. SERENDIPITY carpets. wallp'apered. ~~~~~~~~~I Realty 497-2175 Short escrow possible. 1854 ~. Csl Hwy, Laguna •101 Glenwood. Agt 833~780. OPEN HOUSE Sal/Sun 12·4pm_. __ £SCROW ....... $89,500. NelsonRobmsoJlRealtor + conv den. FrmJ DR. $92.500.Cal1646-7171. ACRES South of Lake Mala g a. Agt. (714) . E:nt"oytlileGoodL.ife 675-8120 Byowner.644-6228.. Ol'fN 11t'1•H HIJl'ltos1Nre1• Tahoe, 496-301 8'7·606 enl .... IS U....,...--- al 4tJ-251,. . ., ''IA Y,FDnwT. LOWES/I'. Priced "E' ,. -·~ ..J 91~•"', I f M FOR Sale 9.42 Acres, led. to $235 000 COUMTIYUYltf6 New cuato~ 3 bdrm, 3 plan m B u rs. ust Lake_ Elsinore. Util, nr 9 2·BR., 2 ba., 6 l~BR. all 3 Br. 2 Ba View Home. bath plus rnaid'~ room & sell/lease opt. $11,500. Hospital & School. (710 large, all rented. Incl. By Owner . $48,800 .. bat~. 2 story W>th ipiral 6'0·5509 38R + boat Dock on 674·380.Jor (714)548-3'51 carpets, drapes, rangea OP EN SAT & SUN. ·staircase lo Gallery Oceanfront house & gar. Newport Island. $110,000. 3 0 a c r e s pa 1 m & relrig'.s. Good West 831-0873 above. Lovely fireplace ( 1 b C 11 id 1 u h · in huge Jivingroom plus a apt or sa e Y ownr. • w/$35,000. equity. Owner Desert water & utilities, 1 e oca on, near 5 ops *OPEN HOUSE ~econd fireplace in eves/wknds.645-7721 w11ltrade. Bkr.894·5396 ready for sub-division. aucbools * bayfront mute!' bdrm. exclusive area on Hwy Unlnnity Realty SAT./SUN.12·Spm. . Wetbar, all buUt·ins plus LIDO $16,000 Da. VIEW NEWPORT 74-Estate Sale M. Tucker 3001 E. CstHwy673·Ss10 24541 Los Serranos 3 br, 2 ba. Assumable 1st TO C "'T ... •1.._."' . · electronic oven. Private "' ~ ""' (710 638-7512 WANTED 4-lO UNITS. Gr~at. Vu .• swim pool pier. Fee land. For more at 51h %, owner will Pl . li . E w /Jacuzi1, .newl¥ ~e · information call675.8120. carry. Int. only. balance us. grac.iou.s vmg .. X· Cowrclel Newport Beach or Costa corated & painted inside at l'.-'lp ' $87,950-0wner. elusive hi_llsade location. Prop1rty "00 Mesa. Principals only. &out 48R 2ba ~ 500 ','HARBOR.VJEW 675-5233 Very J:!r1vate pool. 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 751·6541 ' ' . ~'· . TREE HOUSE" --------. -Crackling fireplaces. 1--------- BCatalina s~ets from 2 +paneled den. lmmac. BA YCREST by Owner, 4 Huge recreation room. BA YFRONT MEW PORT tbis beaut. 3BR. 2ba Upgraded lnSide & out! BR, D/R, F /R. 3~ Ba. All for just S19,000! Let's Office building, spec· lownhse on Sea Terrace. Set in future forest of Ivan Wells custom. go.Callst&-71n . tacular view, executJ ve TRIPLEX Unobstructed ocean vu-over 40 trees.. $16,500. $l03,000. Below market. ""'"' ''0 • llHL~Host MCT• ollices. $150,000. Clay Street near Irvine, a Quail Place Exclusive. this sharp triplex bas (3> 2BR units w/frplc in owners unit, fenced yard. Only $67,900. By appt. only Mustsee! $66,900. 644·8896 aft 6 .pm or Prlnc:lpalsonly.646-t5t 3 llLLGIUMDY Loc)ulta Mlgaef, ltHy. 6"4·3285. NEWPORT HEIGHTS· lffltor 675·'9" 496-4040 496-2413 Fantastic View ol Bay le remodele<i 3 Br, 2 Ba, al· ~ 2 B 2 Ba ___ .. _ ley access. Boat stor~ge. -=~======;;;.. * WE KNOW * ~ean, r • • L-unuv, $62,500. Bluffs Condo-Beaut. dee & LAGUNA NIGUEL with 2 balconJesboatslip OPENHOUSESAT1·5 lndscp'd. 3 BR, 2Yz BA. COMMERCIAL HEW PORT avail. $69,SOOM-4-6856 * BESTS * S43SantaAnaAve. Cam rm, formal din rm. BLUFFS Bowman R.E. 995-7001 great tor entertaining! ~EWPORT ---... w~:;,~;.f!~ .. c~s~ 2Br & Den + 2~Ba. Upgraded. Includes Land. $50,500 Owner 6'4-7845 Owner $'79,500. 640-1841. HEIGHTS REDUCED and/or retail space. 45< MM ouaiut N~TIUOt STEAL to 500 ft. Prime omce•-------'--- 1 N LIDO ISLE locations. 1 Year leases "WANT ED-INCOME Just I sled. In ewport or more. Includes UNITS".Clientwishesto Heights. Elegant 2 bath 3 Br. 2 Ba, frpl, immed. utilities and janitorial. invest in smaller income home. Gracious crackl· · occ'py. Now only $79,!500. Call now (710752·1700. units~sla Mesa area. Ing fireplace. Spacious Owner/Aat. 673"'489 INVESTMENT Prefers nice owners unit family room. Landscap· ~~ SlON ing accentuated by large DIVI & willing to pay equita· beaullful trees. Try your BIG CANYON, Jacur.z.i + Tlte aeal Estaten ble purchase price. Cttll terms . or maybe $5,900 sm. pool, 3 br, 3 ba, ---------• 545·8424, Associated down. But call now $135,000. Will consider STRIP South Coast Brokers. 646·7171. trade· 0 wnr I A gt · COMMERCI "'L I U ... tTS Ol'fN "' 9. II 5 II.JN ro 8l NICI' 64-'·5742 "' " -THE--REAL-~ ESTATERS · -_.I ---------9.4% cash spendable. Easlside Costa Mesa. 5· 2 Great atrlp commercial BR houses w /beam S-CleMHte I 076 perfect locatJon. adJa· ceil'gs, frplcs. shg crpts. ••••••••••••••••••••••• cent to Alpha Bet.<t Shop-+ 3 Units. $1200. income pin& center. Earns $3535 p /mo. $140,000. Pria· Price Reduced-New 3 Br, 2 Ba. Walk lO st.ores " banks. $46,000. Open spendable per year cipalsonly. 10.2% cap. rate. Don't SOUTH COAST delay. Call (714) 752·1700. INVESTMENT Abandoned ocean view 1 ... :30 Tues thn.t Sat. 107 I N v E s T M E N T 549·0812 priced $t,900 under ap· Cadiz. Ph : 493·6651; DIVISION·IRVINE --------- TRI-LEVEL VIEW Sl.2501BATI praisel! I Cathedral cell· t9J.2190. THE REAL ESI'ATERS SHA9'f' ~ ln&, family room, wet XI t · · 1 1 bar, fireplace, formal 2 B~. 1 BA l~ lots, pvt. WATERFRONT·16,000 n ancomc, orig na dinin g, new kitchen. patios, beach YJ mi. aq.tt. on the bay, located owner. Immaculate. lge Owner is de1penle. Will $43,500. 4112-0511 next lo ferry dock In cor;~~~H COAST pay $1,2$0 coata at cloae Sharp ocean·vlew Balboa. Call 87s-to80 for of escrow. Move In to· Townhouse--OceanHills furthur information. IMVISTMEHT day . Sacrificed at OPENDAJLY Pete Barrell Realty 700 549·0112 SfS.000! Hurry. Call 760CaUe LosOllvo. E. Balboa Bl, Balboa 1--------- 645·0303. 2 BR, 2 BA, 2 51aU01, 1 Macnab -Irv me seldom occupied by 10Je owner . Lrke brand new. $38,950. D. Stone Realty 581·5'30 or 41J:HM89 , INVESTORS! Slora1e aarage blq. 9 unit• + off6ce. 217 Avocado, C.M. 645-5714. REALTY COMPANY llPIOUDi While the mOMY rolls in. Choote. a corner lol. south of the hwy .. Corona del Ma.r. with a mini· view, picket fenced, but· terc\lp yellow duplex, e ar11in1 excellent tn· come: prof. dcrcor . "ONLY $89,500" Lots Miller 642.CS (U36) DUPUX OCEAMMOMT Prim• tocalloa oo Pen.lnau la between oe.an Ai bay. Walk tos~. theaters• Newport Pki. Perr.ct for •urn · met /winter reni.l 4 Bedroom. s tMlb + 2 bedroom, 2 batb. sn1.~. Hema 6&2 ... (UIU .... t Uni ·''. • .... " ....... 4~..:.:..£1 • . ,. ,..~·~·~ -..,,, ---.~ ........ i ,lfr M Ht• rtcan. icl-.t ~ .1" lion AJI ' dnlt 8ld1J, prt! I ( ' $30 WEB< & UP *~.60 N1ght&Up •Studio & 1 BR Apts 1 BR furn, pcl9l. blk . .,to ~ , G uaJ7.¥teed.00, rent ,.i~Hi.nWJ$ ·aM'".UdH ~ J .. t: ~ · O~M·Flo.6 SaUO·S. &U\ l!·S C19$bdWed. .. \ ~STOM Ce~t Work ' t»•tlos. Re~ble • ftee Est&U lf . . •THE HAMGMEM• Quality home imp. lic.25 Lie 274046. Free EsL yrs exp Free est. Fair Dan Schwartz Sr. price. Call Ken, I care. 558·1301 642·1770 Eves & Wlmds. For Result Servic,can 642·567& ext. m USITMI DAILY"LOT ""FAST USULr SBVICE DIUCTOIY ......... Senic•C• 642-5671 eat.122 , . .. . \ "' ~ . . ' . 'ifl'bt·iJllUI•~;.; ~.•t 1 fw~fl ~al_aaut~Ulof .. ~ . Atl•t . ftu.fwa. . Apart==~ · Rntals toshcn 000 Offlct Rntal 4400 tndustriol l...td 4500 A.-o•cHtetlh/ ~ff!tJ,\4t.•··~ ··~·--·-···~.!~· ····~·-··~··········· ················.······ .. u ,,1900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• · •ftltlth'-* .___._ 11i.. .,_. MJguMf l Miw-.+ 8ffdl '3169 w..~l•octt -.31•t ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... ~~ _.. ,. •••••-•••• .... •••••-• tr;:"· • 5"'""• Female roommate to ••·~~•HH"9._..... . .. ~,,... .rr1 k, ~····--··~-··•-•-•• •• ~•••• ... •••-•-•••• THE E~CJTING • 1 ..,. , AB~~S ' ~--..-.. ~ ........._ ~ -_ A share your or my apt/ '~XV.R J\16"$ l '-.~.·or . ONl~~EL :. ~ ~ ~ ~~---~...-.:c--v PALM MISAAPTS. home or looking any ~ JJ;,;st\al,'~ fNve you to eh· MINUtEST(>NP't area. 838-0662 aft. 6pm l!ae ... ·:~fl39.·n 'uat. • csu lo oome t~c bt SEA ~cit · -wkdys. • ·'A ' b f ks to ·ocejl !!'V e w 2 & 3 Br ,. Bach, 1~ BR. from~. W'anled : Female room 4-110 . . Townbse'. Bathe in .• "'l!QR YOUR$,~L'~I. AduU.e.Nol>etr mate to s ha re 3BR • I. U.g<maSun. on~.durown r . 1561 Mesa Dr. . • bouse. Large yard, will •'OHEZOl\OA'PJ'S! '. slindeck. $wimrn2'hefl· (5 BllSEu\oCNewport consider small child. \ "~ A\tint.a . ed Ciools. HiUslde "<view. . Ex . . Blvd.) -1,t&d .BAt Pti.co gal'~. nr s~opping ·dr.1 ~qlf . • . cept1on ally spacious apartments 546·9860 _00_.0_1 .... ~------r. •ish.15r, ·'liJ'y~r'. ~se,,tennis\ t>Us. ~ag .. \V.al°!t .tothe Beach El Toro at Jeronimo. GcroeJes.for Rent 4350 -e t.O.bea . -r 'rrPt4, frpk. SeU cl~D.in !";.; 1' •Etcellent,.recreation facilities NEW LUXURY ADULT ••••••••••••••••••••••• t . . ov~~-Centrat ;ur & •. •BeauUfuUy landscaped APTS. 1 & 2 Bed.rm, pool INGLE for storage, vie. _...z~, h~t, Dis hwlsber,;dis: •Pri'•atep"at1-05 •. rec . rm . 25092 Hld'bor&Adams,C.M. · ' •.:.-.a'11t.o-..--.: · posal, your own laul'ldr)l . v . "' Next . .to b':~~Studi~. rm. Garages.•Pvt pati06, · •Fireplaces and D1'hwashers FA RT H 1 NG s ST . $25/mo. 546-9926 aft.er 6. t•z br V~ ~1.c~. •nJuthmo~.J...~ •1 &2Bedroom S86-8460 10x22 GARAPE, S27. mo. J••r..z.h 4'.,~iMils. CJlu.sfRR~:.a;:co~ •AdultsOnly-NoPets HARIOUlUGHTS 21~6 Placenu~. CM. Un :-l323 •· ··. 1 Thi$ is too' •tidaslietlo •From$180 A limited number of rear),S36-411n • • pass up. can· ~--1760 spacioull 2 bedroom, 2 ·1.2 Double gara~~-Clean • , .J ,2 S-'t'OIY. I appt. -bdrm.;& den & 3 bdrm un-and' out of way. M aX'. -Fr. U¥elaNewport.._.A..,....... 1tsareoowavailable. imum privacy. Owner ...............•..•.... ....•.................. ,.,....,.,., DELUXE OFftCIS 2000 Sq. Ft;-S300 per~-L.st & Fomd AIRPORT LOCA11oN al 3975 Bicch, NB. Agt. •••¥•••••••••••••••••• Patio suite from Sl.25. _54_1_-5032 _____ _ mo. Incl. A/C, crpts, all EAST I 7th STU:ET Lott •Fft.td 5300 util & janitorial serv. '* Top service loc. 700 Sq.. •••••••••••••••••-•••• No Lease Req. • l Moo th ft. shop w /offices. Ample Fem. bllt. Lab. puppy H Free Rent. on-site parking. $l6S wk s. cute, friendJy. 2082S.£.Bristol,NB Realonomic:s , Bltr needs Cam . has abott, 557-7010 675-6700 _644_·_588_7 ·------ NEW plush of~ce bldg, 2 MISSIOl'j Vtejo-Laguna FOUND: Y~g femate to 6 Rm suites. Con-Niguel area. Handy to Sh~pherd salver gray, ference Rm. ~erox San Diego Fwy. 200 to wh1te paws, collat. Vlc: copier. N r. OC airport 2000 sq ft. Call owner G r a h a m & B o I 1 • 833·3640 831-1400 _848_·_09_1_4. _____ _ 150 I Westcliff Dr. Rtttfals Wattted 4600 FOUND: "CandJ SHel" Newport Financial Ctr ••••••••••••••••••••••• Schnauzer, ref!', vie. 19\b L • Offic c-... . h & M o n r o v aa , CM • .as1119 • ~ Executive <w o owns 673-3962 Call on Site Manager home & reaUy cares for --------- (714)641-!lll exl246 il> needs 3 or 4 Bdrm. un· FOUND: Motoreycle•boot WESTCLIFF BLOG. NEWPORT BEACH furn rental in Q>rooa del N. Costa Mesa, i<tentiry Mar or Newport with S67-4l37or64S-3355 ocean view on yearly . .3 IEDI~ ' MfsslOll Yiejo. 3167 W&.11..-....& .. Pri 16700 Saybrook 1-ane, QUl of town . Very re-1.:antqy ·,~aa.~Qe; '·•••••••••••••••••••••. ,,_. · cet HunUngt.onHarbOur. a sonable SlS.50 mo. ;; ..-" Uo. ~.sq...U.! ely new condo;~ BR. (714)846-334l 646·6581 .t:O:-.--w ' ,. .. ' ' .. ' . '• .::. •.. basis.W11lpayS3SO.·S4SO. Found : Small C_te)' per mo. (213) 691-7749 or remale poodle, vtc: ,. •• P.O. Box 1217 Whittier, & Oyer , S .A. Call SnfSS. pso. I ·a1 cond ,..,..J auage Lincoln Property Co. . ~0..-~°t ... CJ Agent. ' -:--· -· I I • CASA clel SOL . $25. srt-;GLE, secure. 2177 ., Nl---- Ca90609 545~_994_. _____ _ ;_u~lccepsa· ~mo.830 . . Rooms 4000 Miner. C.M. No. 2. Set ~::;::::...... l Br Unfurnished Apt. ~~flM..;:1~~ !;~ ~~~!~~ ... !!~~ ' ·~.-~~-~~·;;;~·~;;,:~~·· then call 494-1763 ./ ~ ,.,_~ ~tis. ~~ai18~~v~'. Max Cahr. Animal Qintrol H.8 ./Seal BchShtHer Back of Humane.Society 536~1 f(ft.K~.· • PARK NEWPORT $25.&upawk.673--0440 Offiuftental 4400 lusineu/lnn st/ APARTMENTS ,,_.,/J Mi"'°"''ocfficCoastHwy P.INEKNOTMOTEL ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------FiRonc. Arum al Assist. League Adoption. Spaying & Neutering information 960-aJO ~ ss·PERsc;>FT COMM 'L-PROFESS'L ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1617 WESTCUFF-NB Class A office bldg, 2790 VERSAILLES HIWPORT )\ear ~low, llh. Br. yearly~ $2$0. uijl pd. walk to beaclt. frlS·OM'T E~BLU'FP' 2 br & den,' AGT.541-5032 Harbor Blvd . <at hsineu , '•COMDeluxeA'fi~e5'* Adams ). C.M. Elev., O,,orh•ity . ,.5005 •---....;--.-~-...-._....~r..Fulli&uvjce/~f:.J>Tki A /C, etec., Janitor,•••••,•••••••••••,., ••• th~ W&LTON BLDG. music, parking, sec. Affiliate 28SSECstHwy67~ patrol. ¥. R. Stever, VE ... DING Newport leach Executive omces $150-$350 Month View of boa Ls & water BILLGRUHDY mgr . •157 -0136 or " 646-8396 yve cal\ teach ~how to I • 50 increase your income Bus nH s Htal 44 with vending machines, ••••••••••••••••••••••• fuU or part-time. Vend· ---------1 ing coffee. cigarettes, THE COLO ... Y candy & drinks. We " furnis h locations & 30 RETAIL SHOPS financing Call today for Prime reasonable space details & get sta~ on available large & small. the road to financial in- Old worl~ charm with dependence. 714-838-2700 French windows, gables --"---------- & trees. Adjacent lo HARDWARE STORE. F e s l i v a 1 of Art s Orange Co. beach city. Grounds. Mom & Pop. $40,000 com- 580 BROAOWA Y plete. LAGUNA BEACH 675· 7283 or 494.11253 494-7915 PRINT SHOP-letterpress and offset. Intertype, OFFICE SPA.CE HB ~~~~~~~~~ Polar Cutler. See to ap· -~nim'kl tmpounded- ',.. . P90dle, em. white Terrier, fem, grey Cockapoo, fem, black Shep, male, t.an/blk Eng. Set, male, whl/or1 Beagle. male. blk /whl Collie, fem, red/wbl Ausl. S h e p, male, wht/blk/brn Terripoo,fem, blk Aust. Shep, male. blk Shep, male, blk Irish Set. fem, red Lab mix. fem. blk/wht Poodle, male, blk Terrier, ma le, bll</bm Cocker, male, blk Puli mix. male. blk Shep, fem. blood CATS Shthr, fem, gry/blk Shth.r, fem, wht/tan Shtbr. male, gry/wht Lnghr, male, blk/bm EASTER BUNNIES Westclitf Drive, 450 sq preciate. Fullerton and ••••••••••••••••••••••• n · t b lhroom TOP LOCATION Anaheim a rea. 380 S. Found: Pocket sz camera ,Riv •TE ROOM ·· priva e a · MESA VYDE Placentia, Placentia. & case. Vic M & E. "' ~~ii J~~e ~\I~·.J:~~-DRIVE PLAZA <between Chapman and Oceanfront, Balboa. for ambulatory person. for store or office. Amp:e Orangethorpe. 870-4564 673-0805 Good meals. Nice sur· ..,.EWPORT•E•CH k' T & tr or630·1710 , ___ ...._ ____ _ round1ngs. Easts ide " ._ ~ar ang. own coun Y · Fo..nd: S.A. Hght.s area, Costa Mesa. Avail now, 3 Offices, reci!pl .. re:.t a~;n~s:~:~eVerde Dr E INTERESTED in buying "esa Dr. Cockapoo mix, Call 548-7148. rm. A/C, music. deluxe. Costa a.es" CAc _A 123· · 60 to 80. cu. fL Kilo & blk shaggy w/wht chest. $22.'i Mo. Broker 67~00 ~ ... .,..,__, c t ir--rR_ ....... 4200 eram1c equ1pmen . 540·993S. MesoV.rdefost &Adams -..... ..-. SM LL h ·1 I . 557~116 a---------S40·1800 •••••••••••••••••••••••. COAST HIWA.Y °': Ma~I oft a~E ~AC~ Lost: Meo 's glasses <dlt Z BR. 2 ba. near bay, Near Bay Club. Vacant TORY $90 mo 425 30th ~y to LOGR 5025 frames). Mar. 24.th vie: ~--------beach, eark. June thru orf1ce9. Good parking. N B 673.9600 . ' ••.,••••••••••••••••••• Dover Dr. r\B. Reward! 49'1-1977; ' Sept. 15th. Wee kly. $17.'i &Up,permonth -·.. IUSIHESSLOAHS 548-1549. -------..,. Gl--0473 REALTOR 548·5527 2411 P .C.H. & Ma c. $SOOOOtoS500000 --------- ..... v ·--------MISSION Viejo-Laguna 557 -3062 , 24 hr. Sale Busin~ss growth with ~lilM~le poodl& Lied, grLay, fl,, Sl42M 11200 sq ft . f vac: rv1ne n a n, 'No pet&-. 1718 Bedford Mi, • •. o r tt1 LAGU~A IEACH r:i1guel , area. Handy lo __ · · creative mancing. NB. Jewf'Jed green col· sza in 5484"1533> Choice summer rentals S000an Diegfo FCwY11· 200 to Psychiatric Suite avail for Ca~ r.7~an ler. 646·1277 all 3 pm. • ·' &. · Emerald Biy, ocean· 2 sq l. a owner I yr. sub-lease. Parlialijr -Reward. "t l.»\.PARISIENME CORONADELMAR frdrlt&others. 831-1400 furn . Xlnt locatioa • --------- 2 8t , u,ifurn. All electric. 2 Br Townhouse, !rplc, TURNER ASSOC. Beautiful furnished office lrv~ne-New~ area ~P-· $2500 to SSOM Lost: Brown & blJt Be•gle B4'el>Jace, 'Heated pool. from$260.lBrfrom$206. llOSN.CslJiwy,Laguna suite. Su blet-tor share> posite OC airport adJa· FORPRIVATEMONEY mix <~ht. feet) 8 mOI Ad &i SUO llool, tennis, continental 4!M-7551 S195/mo Xlnt. location cent restaurant row on REAL ESTATE LOANS old. Vic Balboa Pier. u • .,:.-breakflltlt .. ~me <>&an & 642.6753 · · MacArthur Blvd. Quiet. d Reward. 540·8863 (8·5> ' ~ _.... ' Catalioa views. Separate . · adequate parking. Phone Arra~gements ma e ask for Gary or tfl S, .A2;!~\.i::. ~.. tamil~ secti~. Cloee to 3 Br· & df~ ~~~ ~~ih 1 MON. free rent, Walk to Or. Wagner, 71 .. 98$-8454 ~ohs "::~I~~ :::.~u 61S.3893. . ~ shopping & fme bfach. swCdMa::ch Vi~ofbay ocean, ·new dk. Brwn. re terms. TDC, J)Jtri:i. Lost: N ar ist2B· Cat. NJr~~a:_i12e~~ 644-ZGll. ~jelly. AVAlL.l\JLY a. ~;tc,~175· 67Hi670 agt/ LARGE, elegant shop in ('7~4)Sf3-831ll; Oruge, shdtt hair, flea (lat.' auto *' l>oOI ten" AUG Ba1 Ir 8eada R.lty Surf 'N Sand ShOppint ~Wi rn.t c I r . M e s a Verde . ~nJ ~. & e 8 t y 'i e wi---------i 6'1S-3iioo 644-SOlh~ NEWLY remodeled ore, Village. Laguna 497.J088 oem!... . ( 5035 557-7630. '.2ia.-41l atfl N-8 nr oc Airport. 7 9/5 • .~ ~~-------• V'6CptlcMi ...... 4210 of~'•·: conf. room, ••••••••••••,••••••••• l..oat: Bl~ ~ab ruppy. ••••••••••••-••••••••• ·s-eta.rial area choose •CoronadelMar• LOANS ._BOO/ ¥ate. Vic. West NB. YOU,_L llGLAD --, ' Small Patio StorefOf· Up lV /0 Co 11 a r . Reward. YOUW""9N Vce.$100.497-1215 htTD L ..... '/i•io _&_73_-9~17_4_. ---- Park SHARE Oardtn ~ UUl. MS-1411 2.wtTD&.o.n LOST: Black. fem., I Lowest rates Oranae Co. moos.. Cockapoo/Ter- Scrttter Mtg. C:.. rier mix. Vic.~ Ana 642-2171 54$-0611 Hgt. 3/25. 54s.331Seves. Serving Harbor area 24 li.08T: Mate Jri&h Sitter, years "Kelly", Medi Medfcal atln. very b•dly. Vic. pack Bay. R&WA RD ~·122.S Want lld "suJ1a • I • LiOST : blk/\an ~Je, ans to "Scbulta'.' AU red CO! tu, & 1lt5 up. Vic. Ukb 6 Federal.C.M. 6'2 ~ tt.no.15 Sl50 .-.................... . PREGNANT'> Cartnf confidential counse Ing & referral. Abortion, adoption & keeping. A PCA RE 547-2563 Ask Mc about Mary Kay Cosmellcs. Call for Free 1"'acial. Anita. ~6210 ' .SPlRITUAL R&\DER Open 10 AM to 10 PM Advice on all matters 312 N. El Carruno Keal Sa n Clemente, For app! l'all 492·9034 492-9136 Malure, Stable A.dDtt Needed tor ruff .._ Boys & Girls' parMlmt pos1tlon1 to to 1• years of ai.:. Dai-1 -\.:__._. ly PllOl ~Uvery routes ,._,,... may be avalllt>fclnYQur ______ .......,.......,._ DrheTiww area. i4m protn for de-G"-Officecwtr Aulstanl Manager Uverles 4s cab. tnpis or Apply 2 to ~. Mon lhru Po Is I b I I i t y I n . merchandise {O/I' selling 1''mlay. CHAS CH1Ll. Huatin1ton Bea oh. . A.RPLY Orange Cout Plutica ao West lSU' St Costa Meu new subacrtptlons. For 2278 Newport Blvd. Alsk Olean , friendly · informatJott please call forortice. atmosphere. F.a1t . I.•--------· 642 -4321. Ji'rom San ----~----m o v i n g & Clemente-San Juan • · "' ••I cllalll!nging. Capistrano area, call --------· HelenWright ·Tlt!ASUHCHEST 495-0830 and Mission Vie· Glltt. FRIDAY 2.1401 Brookhursl N·eeds pleasant, en- jo-El Toro area, call ADVERTlSlNG Hl.lnlingtoo Beach lhusill&Uc l)hone voices SIU-6310. · Oppor. for a girl who is for project. $2. lo $2.50 an Equal Oppor. Employer energeUc. YWl\I thou.th hr. <lay or eve. hts. avail. mature, shar~. htces MOTHER wanted to care No exp. nee. Apply im -------- 10 .._._ . _ v u riety & . pressure for snfunt, Tues thru sat. med. 28752 Marguerite Rare AKC Vil&la pupa, ~· w1hgure aptitude & hte S8 -l029 Parkway, No. 12, Mis· fantastic .t.emp. ahow ltJJLDYS bkkpng b ackground. s1on VieJo (off Avery qual. Ci,Jd trainable. Westsail -Corp. needs Fas t accurate typingl•--------194 Prkway) Super pets. Champ lines eng1pe, plumbing, & (mtn60wpm.IBM Exec:> HffodedHow 846-6221 electrical installers & to learn art work , ****** Waitress wanted, ex·---------1 ea d m e n . H i g h merc haodts log for PBXOprs,Typisls perienced. Accept'g ap· AIREDALE-7 mo. Male. ----------1 mecbarucal aptitude es· ma nuf. o r c ruising &Secretanes plicatioins. Carmels Res-Champ. bred. Cost $250; s e ntial. Boat exper. s ailboats. Call Ann 17802 Sky Park,Jrvine taurant, 628 No. Cst. sell $150. 7l4/497·1527 he ... ful. Must hav• too's Moreland, 642·8961 Hwy. taguna Beach. eves. LI ~T ......_, 'I' "' •I <OffMacArthur,betW{l ---------• OCJl"W'<· tic be ready to GET THE~~~~~~~~~~ N t•-s D Fr Why No Marry Today? JOB DONE-c II L -wp <>< • • eeway) Waitresses BEAUT. Poodle,. min. ----------• NoT~st' Nol..Jcense! Baird,s.2-89i;t.a yn HAIRDRESSER TemP<>·Temporar,YHelp Exp in table service for Silve r male, 5 yrs. No Publjcity 1 673-SlJo 1--_.:_ __ __.;..____ w ANTED busy CofCee Shop. You Trained, for loving fami- 'NATU RAL FACE·LIFT IOOICKEB'EA" BOOTH RENTALS Need $85-$110 wkly? F/t must be over l.8. Apply 2 ~Har I dog too many By Appt with \Y pi s t. g en ' I of c. 645•7337 $225+. House or .FuUer, to 5. Mon Ulru Fn. CHAS __ ._~_-_6_iis_s _____ 1 Mass 'iOIJllg Construction exper. de-__ ------Mr. Richards,846-.-5455 CHILI. 2~78 ~ewport Old Englis h Sheepdog ''No Surgery No Pam sarable, not noces:;. H.B. Help J::lderly lady. Lt. M "lllr Blvd. Ask !or.office. puppies, AKC, 5 wlo; old. L'sualtreatments ~" area.962-6685datly9-4 Housckt!eping-cookin1o:. urseLVM1-• W"'ITRESSES Males & females . _., only D ff "'"'" thl 4 lo 12 shift. Monut "' .,.,,. 1145 Introductory treatment · ~:~ot~. ~ mon Y · Health Facility. Garlielo ,F /time. Ex per. Over 21. ~ -------• .and analysis $12 BUS BOYS <..:onv. Hosp. 8'17416'71 , Lim&ted timeonJy Must be over 1u Ap~•y 2 HELP WANTED Dana Point . 496-9948 to S, Mon th;;; Fr/day. Part-Time Weekends. Nurses Aides, all ~hlfts. Newportlich 644·1570 C HA S CHI LI. 2278 McDOftClld's Conv.Hospital . Surf & Sirloin 5930 W. Coast Hwy NB Orange 998·0381 ·Newport Blvd. CM. Ask 700 W. Coa8l Hwy, NB CaU 642--0593 for omee. . ----WEEKEMD Photography Worksllop lasurA9eecyGirt NU~Snl'~~l~~~~'E'~·~ RECEPTIONIST S Wks o.ld pups. Beau Garage Sal9'Fw'nlluN, Wu her & dryer, aide by side re(rlg; Zenith TV, anti ques, furniture • tools, appliances ; clothes & etc, etc.! Will trade tor dean Van or Camper. lH 4ltb &.. (upstairs) NB. 6'15-9541. High FosWoft & CASHIY/ Commemal Lines Un c 11642-.3.500 9·5!30 Sal & Sun, Real Nprw~iian Elkhound/ linens. misc. Sat/Sun ..._ _______ _ • Helde ModettA•oiL TELEPHONE derwriting & rating'. Ex a Estate office. Call Mrs. Gr. ~hepherd $15. 580 104. 123 Apoleu., Bal. ORGANIC Mlsc.tt•to• Call 751-tl.98 $425 Mq + benefits. Min. per. nece:-.~. 49-1·10lf7 or PAINTERS Helper. "Part Caldwell, 846·1!¥ Hamilton. CM . Isl. GARDENt.RSt ~om-W...ted IOll Y __ _. & 3 yr work eiwer. Public 54~1-3058. Mr:.. Ur<tdley. time. Gramu Deslg~ ' Ftt~ to Yo&1 8045 poet-Mulch. S.A. Heights ••••••••••••••••••••••• .._... contact, must be neat & 549.0044 · Welcome Wagon lnt'I ex· SAT 0 NL Y ! MI s c area. Ph· 55MJ67• --crti-INSU l,A"'CL· · rt·•·m ·des ••••••••••••••••••••••• · . -· SPINET pa· ..... o Wanted • .. r.... ..... pleasant. Call for appt ' •• a:., pa ..... c, pans1on prov1 oppor. rurmture & bsbld items . .... • ~re•••••••••••••••••••• 642-1758. Tile Earl ·~ expe r C.:omm'I Casualty PBX Answe ring Serv. in Hunt. Bch. Hom e Dog. female, 8 months 5'1-BBernardSt.C.M. ·Antique Birch Library Pay top Caah. Write PO. , Plumbing, lnc., 1526 U nd erwra~er. Im med O pr. var 1 ed hrs + based. F'lex. schedule Old.Will have spayed. Table$30. Washing Mach Box 302. CdM.9262S. Job Want•d. Nwpl Blvd. C.M. openin~.1133-0421 ___ wknds. Apply in person. Car ll4C-Mrs. Jessop, Moving. 545-08.52 LEAVl~G Stale, must (Kenmore) works $15, WANTED· •65 or earli.r Male 7025 ~~ ~Rochester, C.M. 213 '438·2750· EOE _ 1-'ree Shep/lab puppies, 8 :~~!e~~s .. Hp~!fh~bl!~ 6'2-26&8. VW.· Ghi~. Mech. cood. ;;·;~:·;te·;~;:;·~~:·s·;·; Cashiers IRVINE PER50~N't1. p jTime Http WHO WANTS TO WORK ? ~~!2~Jd . have s hots. Queen size Bed Set, Typewriter . Elec Porta-uni~portaot. 6U·4"9 driver needs work. Local SERVlCESs-ArENCY Grog Shop. Some wknds DRIVE A CAB! furniture, clothlng, toys. ble Smith-Corona. Just _a_f_t._6_-30_P.;....m ____ _ o r line. Tt!amsler Waiten • r\\J &eves.Applyal CHOOSE your hours, Lovable, mature Easter Satl~.OraneelrBuoy, overhauled.$75.MS-9077. Wanted: Appliances 8'6-1677. &Woifrftsn _4811E.l7th (Atlrvin(!) BalboalnvClub work for yourself, be bunny. Cage available. C.M.645~ B l E I A . &power mowers. Pref A 1 1 p Su ate 224 Co!rta Mesa -, your own boss. Men or 644 1356 eau ar Y . merican NOT k . R Job WClftted, Hamb~~fer ~a= 1545 Call 642·147o 12'll W ·Coast Hwy, NB Wome.n. ,Can .be slightly · · Moving, everytbins goes! DinJni set, aq tbl, 3 lv~, 6 6'G-S848wor ing. eas · Femat~ 7050 Adams Ave. Costa Mesa . ._._,.-. __ n RECEP/SEC handic apped. Neat Mini Doxie. male. 6 yrs. Furn to pot.a & pans. chrs, buffet hutch. Fine . ....................... . _ -~:--" ~ Jtarbor Area MD'S Of· Cle.an Appearance. ~ts., Li e /shots. Friendly. Sat/Su.n aft 9AM. 8151 quallly. $290 or best of-Cash for good used furn. Prac tica l Nurse an Child Care-my h&me rn Janitori2·S2.50hr . f1 cc. Part time. Cllll retired. Age25.to_70;Sup· 54tHl734 Snowb1rd,HB rer . AnUque rocker $25. refrig. freeura. " hou t r' . Y Me s a Vt!rde 2-4 pm 540.4585 wkdys S46-023l Plt;ment your income G S Harbor Rest Cemetery stoves.546-078B rs or emp. ive an. wltdays. $15 per wit . 1333Avocudo Mter wknd· ' . Dn veacab6hr.sormore Fvrniture 8050 ~rage al6\ Hunt. Bch. Lot $290 or best ofter. ~:~ 4~~ f ere n c es . 549..()833. Newport Cent.er, N.B. --_5 _~· ---a day. Apply in.person, ••••••••••••••••••••••• rat & 4Sfn. ~.um tzam~se Call6'5·8827. Stamp collections or __ ·_ · · Receptionist for apt com· Yellow Cab Co .• 186 K M t ~om ~mi ies. 1 n· Accumulatiomwanted HelpWaBted. Cleaning lady. Thurs or JUNIOR SALESMEN plc;x,under 27,200units. 16thSt.,CostaMesa. a tresses... dJanapohs. OL~di~a (~risJw~t ch) Call496-5439 . ., M & F 710 Fri, $3 hr. Must be resp. 846 1323 Queen Full &Twin Sets Hones 1060 "'-l =s . Sraac!"ce e$:V~. No. HD area. 846-7395 A~e 10·15. Eem ~ S40 rJ , d M N , , ~ £u1 .-.. Wanted: Light wel&bt ••••• •• •• ••. •••••••••• rice to ove ow .. •• •••••• ••••••••••••••• 962-· APT Manager , prefe per week gettani; new RN 's/CCUJICU MerchGftdiH 8:!3-9625 &646·8686. Horse Trlr. Miley Ex· trailer for 16' sail boet., . COOK-2MD customer:.torlhe DAILY Oays &Niah•c.Sta" ... dby ••••••••••••••••••••••• OFFW reas.894-3960 ~couple, new bldg. Apt, Call for appt. ~8.7418 PILOT after i;rhooland ,., ...., " •Lc>vcseat &Sofa, Very bibitor. 7' Dbl, delux, hvy HITE Vinyl Boot, --------- • &alary + util. Contact AskforMaunce. .Saturdays.You must be time. d1Herential pay. goodquahty.Never duty. walk thru. 4 yrs Ot.si2Ford. WANTTOBUY ,Mrs De Moss. 751-1415 ou\ofschool byJ:UOp.m. l'~ull or p /lime. ExceUeot Antiques 8005 used. Moving96S-as22. old. Makeoffer.644-4476. 642 -7118 PIANO BENCH -·COOKS Ht'lpt'r needed and be able to work al benefit~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• &42-7118 ASST Mgr. exp. Jady, am m ed rr1 & Sa t s least 3 daysperweek.No Conlal'lMrs.J enson PUBLIC AUCTION WAT EH BEDS & Ac -Registered Quarterhorse MAITRESS only, dbl, 1 --------- over 25, apparel l!hop. 11 J ·J o P l lim e. deliveries or collccung COSTA.MESA :.fANYITEMSOFFlNE cessor1es. new/us ed. Mustaelll Junior Show mon. new. Sacrifice. !;48-5383 5411 !194!1 Tra nsporta tion pro MemorialHcnpital ESTAT E J EWELRY. 673--4586. 129•.-:r 33rd ~-prospect.4984'47. Gooddeal!MS-9790 Musical , Asst Quality Cooks, 1'atehen -Hel;-& \'1ded. Citll &11"62J6 30 I Victoria. CM ART OUJ E CTS. AN NB _____ Reg. Buckskin Mustang For Sale-MACHINIST'S •• !~:~.~•••••~~~ Cottfrol lftlnctoc .la.oitor>al,,a~ ~l I::. Ett u 31 Op po rtunlty 642·2734 EOE TlQUES. FINE FURN. K.inP X Bed. Comer.set, (2 Geld. 5 yn. Gentle. TOOL.S, completeliDE:. s · b · ·lb bud ( r Co tu ___ Employer E'I'C. •PHONE fOR IN· tw-P1n" & e nd labl ... >, 2 5S7-8243or 557-9289 Priv. Party. &45-0145 string aQJO WI Xlnt uture in rapidly as ~""!..!..:.. __ .___ FO. & ,BROCHURE. " e shell case. Xlnt C09d.. growing sailboat m anuf. KEYBOARD 645-2200 recliner chairs. Sale or Jewery 1070 STEP bumper '67 Lo '74 Sacrifice $120~ ~co. for ind1v. w/2-3 yrs COUHTERGIRL Net!d Keyboard player ROBINSONS trad~ for stereo or •••••••••••••••••-•••• Chev or OMC $'2S. New1---------- 9oat huilding exper. & Exper. pref'd. Over 21. for professional ~rouii Antiques, Art ObJects, washing mach. 645--0288 INSTANT CASH for Old tailgate for '72 Ford, Epiphone, elt!clric pltar, Preferablyinspect1onex.· <;:allforappt forintervw <..:all Mti-1677 Custom M a c ram e At' •. L ,_.N Gold Silver, Jewelry, greenPU $S0.544·3417 $200, like new •pbone per. Xlnt co. benefits. 644--0'JJ2. 2547 Ea.stbluff - -Foshionlsland"' W/Pots & Plants. n IQl.!CS . ge nn-ouv. c . D lGold Wed-644·&451 Salary commensurate Dr, NH LITE DELIVERY Furniture stripping and oak s ideboard, $300, Lge, ~ms, en~a ' 1---------- -'W/exper . Send resume or C--STOCK r · h. 'd & Jacobean library wble. dmg Bands, Watches, ................ M•lll••M-lll••M• applyir\ personw/wrtl· utter .need ed, rpt1mc. Neat appcarrng 1n re,i_nis infg 31 ~.d supt $300 675.6552 Etc-Any Cond. 'fop for garment mfa Mon tJ1v1duit ls w 1own trans. & PORTER P 1 e 8 0 ~ 0 ~ ' Pric.-es. Free apprsls. ten jWob hi1sto~lyCto Fri 9·5. 645·4123. c"M. Gd. pa~. M w,t know So. Pus it1ons Available yourselfers · 3375 Vie SOLJD maple drop leafla· Bentley & Co. 285S E. Cst e$ SQt orp. -----Orange Cty. & r e act Full&Part-Time Lido.NB.57s-t530. ble, 2 leaves, 6 chairs, Hwy.CdM.67l-'.-1896. 1638PlacentiaAve Delivery man. pe rm .. maps . Apply amrri ed Lge W<1lnutFr.ProvDtn· $250.545·6395 CostaMesa.Ca92627 p/llme.Earlymorndehv 2 1:1 752 Ma.rf!u e rit c ExccllentBenefit.s & · s Tbl I r --------WANTED ----------1 or LA Times to CM, NB Parkway, No. 12. Mis· Liberal Discounts ing el. ' 3 e:i s, 6 PC Bdrm Set $150 AUTO. areas. No collect. Must sion VieJo w tf Avery pads. 6 chrs, buffet Walnut ofc st ~k. sso: TOP CASH DOLLAR •• have depend c ar . Prkwayl Apply PersonnelOffice w/plate glass top Mani 9xl2 lilue Rug. $50. 2 P AID FOR YOUR PARTS MB-4752. )0.30·12:30 Mon thru Fri ~ond . P~ply. 496-68IJ Cust. 7' Sofa s, $7.00. JEWELRY, WATCttES, B 968 463-0 A Rt OBJECTS, GOLD, COUNTER DEMTALASSIST. LOANESCROW Nu 2 Fa:.hionlsland,N ---------S ILVER SBRVICE, E 1-;QualOpporturut_y Applia~H 8010 PECAN BedroomSet,11·ke FINE FURN •-AN- PERSOM .xper. or some traJni~ OFFlcr.n E I f ""' .-a mp oyer '1\.1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• new. SlS-0. (Queen H·1brd, TIQUES. ,,,..,_.....,... req'd. X-ray lie, Mon l> ..: · & Lo u ""___, th 1'' ~ owney ..,avmgs .tn WANT to trade Sear's hvy mirror, dresser) 67S.2&U _ _;,._ ______ _ Minimum 2 yrs. Chrysler ru r1. 644·•l62. has openings tor c'Cpcr d duty elec. dryer, harvest TURQUOISE STONES -~~:eet0e~cee~pe<:_a, laEr!. DentalRe<:;pt.-;,art~t~.mc Conv e ntional 1.oan SAILMAKINGPRODUC· gold like new 220 v FirmScars lwinbedinex· cut & poUabed·readJt lo • t 11 k Escrow Officers m 1ls TION . Experience FOR : ga s d;yer ol cellent condition. set. PH: 71~684-0770 or ..cellent pay. vacation !"ow. even ua Y wor ·ang Hunt. Bch office S&L Preferred. 979-2880 belw equivl. V<thre. SU·4223. Includes mattress, box 714/735-~SJ. '-p1an,benef1ts.etc.Apply int~ full t i m.e .o i c hacicgroundprcl d.t.:on-7AM&11AM.Mr.Cum· · -springs,frameand head-----------1 in person. ask for Billy manag~r. Enthusiasm & t;., c t Mrs n r t-h m . mini>. IMMACULATE, top cond, board Croaple style) for Ll•fftocll 1075 Hartwig · expe~. a re musts for lbis 963-8321. Equal Uppor ----Kenmore washer. $65. $30.00. C'a'.11 675-0342 after •••••••••••••••• .... ••• ATLAS ~~~t.1~~-ne~1~}c.~~~ Employer Salesmen Wanted (3) Ph: 645--4829 6 P.M. Reg. s yr . old qtr. horse Chrysltt /Plymouth 2929 Harbor Blvd. orMl:!·8932~ves. Musl be expenenced in FREE C Gelding ,' 4 yr. old advec-t1sm~ s ales. C111J Pl KUP. Refngs. Lc>ve seat and sofa Buckskin mare. Suit.able OentalAsst.Heceplion Overslrt!l'l & ASSQC Appl's.ScrapMetal nearlynew (or younl r'idera . Mature woman for unl' LVH 646·4433. Citll Anytime 675-5258 Call 644-\150 538-1810. ·=----------i g irl G .P . om ce. E x-Challenging pos1t*1 for ---,-REFRIG. older model, Nttver used 8ft sofa 5fl M ---h-.-----1--I • penenCl!d 1n all phases. · h •Sec: ys. BAAA.a.---apt. size. Gd cond. ~i:.. ' ac IMf'Y 071 rig l person wtsaperv. L R . d ~A • ....., loveseat, Herculon $294 ••••••••••• •••••••••••• Costa Mesa AVON GET MORE OUTOFUF!! Full tame. Salary open. ability for PM 's f/t.Jmc. 1z ein ers gency 646·3178 per aet. coordinated p A p E R CUTTER (;allaft.7pm.540-1845 Grealwages &bene.AP· 4020Birch St.StelO<l chi $98 II H l -------ply. 1445 Supenor Ave, Newport Be ach 833·8190 KENMORE Heavy duty 3,r , ' a ercu on POLAR STANDARD. Dental OUice N 8 E E Call For Appt. Washer /d ryer. xlnl. mustselJ. 548·B952 3Slh inch, full auto. 2Y.a Sec y-Recept f:xp'd, · ·642 -2410· .o. · Estnbllshcdl96.5 cond.Both$300.833·7612 FOR sale antique oak years old. 870·45" or mature. NB adult pr<1c---dresser'. bras s head· 630-1710 .. •Be an AVON Re presen-lace Sala ry heg. s.575. LVN Sccr eLary Wa nted for Ml in _beau~iful condition. board, monkey pod ta-1 ___ ..._ _ _._ ___ _ " tative. Meet new pe0ple, _2!.41646-4801_. _ t~or 11.-1 shift, f/l1me. 1-"ri Laguna Attorney. Legal Refrig, washer & gas ble. oak desk. hangmg Mlsc•••o• IOIO add new interests to your Dental Assl. chaa rside, & Sal mghts ..('ff. $311 per exper pref'd. hul not es-dryer.557-2679 wood planter. etc.•••••••••••••-•••••••• ~fe1 & earn g?0<1 money f/llme. x Hay he req'd. stnCt. Sm<tll conv.· h06p. sentaal. Heq . good ~YP· •74 GE refngerat.or. 14, 496-1993 ACOUSTICAL SHELL loo. No ~elllng exper. Sal open. Fnnge bene. Congen1a.1 a lm.osphere . lng. organmng skills. white/brown ha ndles. DIVORCE e: .t.t £ F 0 R S 0 U N D • necess. J II show you Min 1 yr exper. fk harea., Apply Gle nh<1v cn of Hours & salary neinble. Neveru.sed $225.645-l052 ~ PROOFING XEROX bow. Cal l 54 0 7041, 847_2569 Newport, lSSS Superior Day, 494-1071. e ves, Pluah.Lshapedsectional 2400 or 3800 -"5. Ex-Days. Ave. NB 646-7764 494-2639. Kenmore Electric Dryer. w /ornate JI ass top tbls, 6 cellenl coodltion. Call DtSHWASHEft $55. Runs well. pc. Contemp. dinin& set 642·4321 ex\illtionZ86. Babys itter. 4 day wk. 7:30-3:30pm I Infant. ., ;.San Clem. 498-29l2 oft :j;JO ManCICJU·Reside...t SECY /RECEPT. Call499·1240 w/2 ebony credemas, 2 Ptlime. Ev-es. Exper. W Pit 5 d 9 2 . E •RTH Surf&Sir1oin e require a weJl pre-1me. ays, -ctag1eres. masuve "' seai.ed husband & w1f• NewportCenter REFRIGERATOR. Ad: It alian Prov. bdrm iet 59JOW.CoastHwy.NR .... · -• d I l 123 WORMS tea01 to manage our Link Employment mircu ua emp, cu w/armoir4[, rattan set. s torage units . Irvine. Consultants Agency fl, frost-free, coppertono, new Zenilti color console FOR THE GARDEN Capable of meeting peo· 567 San Nicholas Or l yr old. $200. SS2·1676 TV w /remote control, 1000 f'OJUU5 For More htfOi wH• C4 S.e 642-5671. bt. lJI J!appy Wrap-Up/ Knit and Crochet! Babysitter for 2 schl age tlrls, Lake forest atu. Tues & fhur:-. 12-6; occ more. Ref~ re~ &10·509'2. •EJectn.k Ass•mblln• Eicper. Soldering, Luadmg P.C.8.'s. Ca II 54<>-4450 Nt:VERA FKE Tempo Temporary Help pie. ha ndllnK <'a:-.h re Newport B_~ch 640-6150 Refrig 2 dr. w/ScJ. frt RCA port. w/remotecon· WormCuti.ftpszU..c · ce1pts. able to do han· . £ d FF . ·· t1'ol, new Hot.-,int refrig 17362 Gothard.. .HB. dyman work. Possibly Service Stat!on Atten· $55. r. extra ruce w/lcemalter. Washer ' ,__, tour revorlt• t11ta11 •• milltary orolhcrrct1rce. danl, exper d. Day 4' ~l40. ~sher, lSlb.Jyr. dryer.831--068$ NCA BASKETBALL ('~ :"11l':!~1i~dr~:ri-oe· .. ,BABYSITTER in my ~me, 2:30 lll mldnite. own trans. 751-8617 Expe rienced Drapery before2:301'M seami.treas wanted. Lag· una Jk h. Interiors, 1030 !JANK TELL.Bt Hunt. Sch Branch " • F /t.ime • Bookkeeping expel' • TeUer ex penence Apply GoldeMMh._. Peraonnclt>«partrnent ~ 1Vl30 Partmow}l Blvd OdM:leJ.Ca 't..l!._ 212/~l ' .,.._I Oppor Emptqrer S. Cst. L. 8. 494-6848. E x p i.1n~le need le operaton n~ded, full 11 m~. Mon · Fri 9·5. 645-4123, CM. •FANTASTIC• OPrOITUMITY A"gre1s1•e Salespeople TO JOIN Yo\lnfr: Real Estate Firrn CALL DOVER RLTY Res ide nce Supplied , eve~.Full&p.ttime-.Al>P· /new S.S49-8500 TICKE'fS.4MltaSJ,Jlper r ... ortte looll! Kalt rtpllh'ct MOO+ salary. Call Linda ly Shell Stution, lTth .tr lie let 8020 Kouorull of Furniture set. Call 7H/..,.1• 1u111e o< •POt"• 1ar11. Croettw for appt 833·3911 lrvine, N.B. ' ye l.ike fte w. Some anU· 110lld color top .. 1t11 rippa.. • • . ••••••••••••••••••••••• '' llo '"I _,.,..,. Of won1•4I Va,t.,. -qu~. Appltances. Come arpe ... na·Ye w n •CUl "~~MIMH' •I-·,.,.,. t9t1, Mature Bondablc Women Service Sta. Attendant, Used Bikes/Parts. $15 /up. an)'llme, 2137 North pile, 10\hU', t cnoe old· __,a.• foruc~ p/time . lfousccleaning f/llme. Lile mecban«r.ll. Hu1 /sell /trade. 24fl8 Eutwood. (17lh &or..,d new $%80; sell $100; r• ,11:":0-09'rNn~~~~~~ !~!";. Add W for eadt for Service. 645-5123 neat appt:arancc. AJSO. New p ort B I . CM . behind Zody'a) Santa decoratina. Allo <•> ti" t-•• line o1 ,111 011_ Rnt·cl••• 111111 .,_,., --older semi retir.Q ma". 642-7910. Ana. 542-oegs, ma~,.: h la., '10 ea. 110nsH. eouo11 b1t11ll1, li11tta ~!!,!~J•I· Se11d a4 Allu Mature ('Pl. ple asant p /llme. Aptly. 2490 962........., ror tlll• ru11toaabt1 tr·~. N-~ NJ• 1M ~ "llat. Cleaning Work 4" hr wk F"'irv· Rd u 3 WHEEL BICYCLE So Id M b _.i DI · ' Ptlo&t4 P•tttn •lU: -ran D.ot., 9's -. • ..., •. • 1ew • ...... . I • OIBDY lllJli u TERNITY Halt 81w• 10\6, II~. 11\i. Ovid c11.1 ... a.u .. ,_K,.. $700 mo. Mr Thompgon Xlnl cond. ~. Set w/• lv1, 6 chra. s.'900 .... A OGU.e, A 11~. tt\4 .. 81&e 1~" (llaat Sf) orll . "'· V. l .. U • ..,.t 982-6653 S4trY. St& ....... 646-8'102 _ or bell olJu. 646-1.568 1~12. All Uke MW. Al.lo take• 1~ Jt.l"d. t0-t11elt ra-rtt'. Na-. ~ •· ........ - _990 E. CoastHWJ,NB hl•b ,c hair w1nltd. .... .... ,. • .-,.tw11. ,._..,.,.., · MfCHAMICAL Jlahan deluxe Anana 3 MIYlaUSID "1163·3UZ. ~DM1tatwudl,.ll1n lave tt•ll•ul or .. lti SIGN PA INTER ex-speed fold-up bike, $12:1 fcrfinl.cl ... tnallaM ....... -...Undtllqs ..... ,_,.._. ASSEMIL.a lremcly exn.r, in ~"'t-vatue for $70. Uke new, 81 Sofa, S'Love Seat, LIKENewilOf-...11--•· 91•"411•1' otllerwlM ia1lnl· .,,......,_,..,.~ For eler tron1c prodlH' ,,... .,_.. 1.. d 549 ~ fltre"loo -. per set -t~ ..... ..,. wm t•ll• ltlr .. J"9l'llMI....._., .. ,.. tlon Hrs 78m.3.30pm 1ng slgos. Part·Lime. Xy.t coo _. __ CqordlHted Otca.aloetai aet. relrlf. It cb9lt. Call: ..,... • ...,. ....... 11.rtu Nett NI PSf\J Ql6a.. a. Startin" sal S2 SO per hr. __!48~0044 C..e<OI & Chair'. $198-Musl 54!1J 133-*2 ~· ~r.· a-_o.J.~.'"°'a'='J ~l+Jll •er.diilit ... .t&At . ......... ' nft.<-..,. ~ -.. _ fl.II _... ....... _ .... Apply at, 5UT Superior. Students needed part-~,,.,_. aOlO 548·-.-NEW &USJNBSS a.. 1'•• n , ".Y. aoott. ,_,...,... ........... .au. N'.B. lotervitwing start-lime work, sales. ape>ly ••• .. ••••••••••••••••••• --dlDlD nn~Jnu OPIHSOON ,,_'!!r8•A.DH~U,, n.wweroe~._ • u 1niTues. AprUlst 1-4p~ lS()Sg J•ck:fot\, Mtd•ay PENT AX SpotmaUt' J~ ... , &.att .. at24 GOU>~ =~srn~:..~~::; ~~:::::ii IAllOY & FULL-TtME M!DICAL ~~~·or nil•~ aft :~~~p!~~::.s· ~-:!: 80' • uo .. Overtlubllf• ~K~ci '.Ufe''* ._. ~~~~J: =::::;-T ~.;H ' E•perlenced lnt.ereallnl opportunity LVN or RN SSOOmo --IMle control cord.I. New cba.lrs, ruat/freeo/ ot, hrdra1ed r . lt.-¥tval IU lll'll • 1' PA'rT& 1 ,. ~i1n ...... •• • C:ec.kW W ....... • (M mm Ir women owr 1!l Oo<'lort ()fnce s ...... .,. Positf-. cond. $500. Schnelder = ~\· ~l'letl~~· oq~pment. Bttaid mak· ~=-~·-~ ~,:.:::, "-::' •• = wanted (or a MW eAeaant w/tht lnlath-f' 4' ability Newport Center Earn $2fOO tfmmer &rr1goo 85 240 F.4 1.oom • 4112 ~~ • mf ~ad ~lftl a....... ...,,..., .. '*II 9Mlltt•=•• ... :::::w GtM Mayo &45-9070 1 .N et• po r l B •a c h to pr4°1f'nt 1dt11~. <';ill Employment Pro1ram for c.otWae stu· lens. new cond. 5250. roe • ~ · • Ac.-roM O.C. ~'* Mlll~~ .... ,11 ...... "'q.61& l•*ft ... ,.., 1 rat.aarHL Jnt.erv'-• between 8;JOum k 12 ·30 ComaJtant.Acerll'Y d~n\8 who aro hlrd Beaulieu ZM 2 w/f • Tr1 a Dally Pilot C1mpua l)r, (I * ... =a::;:"w ' •;::: C.:-:.:i:~,.::: ..... .. , byappt01tly. pm for ln~rvic.•w appt. ~7S.nNlcboluOr work.era &r ~n ldve lens• CIH &: acCCM'.. ClwllledMtO•,Hll rree '.ofo1';.1l ••· ---• "'' · ... .. =~ea=n=•=..m::;10::•::xt;;;;4==1..;M=2=-t=-=10=1=. ===----1::H:..:e:.Wt1..:po_rt~B-c_h __ &M1_e150 Ce11forn1a. $41 newcOfld, $850.&lNtlt otruL..-~ ~atW• av& ' / BABY cribs Sl2·S18. Beds · '2·$15. Electric dryer $25. Lamps $1-$12. Dis· hes Sc·S2. Cb~l.J $10-SlS. $itchen11tare 25c·$S. Toys and dolls 10c·$2. Linenes 35c·Sl. Jewelry 3Sc·$1. 751""74,542-ICJ~ BRICKS. 90& ev•r ~. comm~ red lOc each. ~. l&J,2 Port Tas· cul Pl. Newport Beach "SEVEN Arrow•'' book $2. Bl& guitar case $T. Sin 9 ice hockey ekates $15. SUn lamp '5· New albums b,y Brea<J. James Taylor, Moocty· Blues, Jeaus Chrtst ~Upfl'Jlar, Beaulllul bay $2 each. Huge selection of cun-ent 45's only 25c a piece. 549'-0833 • · HIW&USIO 3 LAMDCRUl5" STATION ' WAGONS to Ct.oose frOlii Example: lt1J 6 cyl .. 3 •Peed. air, Yf•rn hube,radlo.~,Mx· ' tra l'lean. (.e&FQL) S4l77 ' ' , • ' . • JO DAil V PILOT Saturday, M1toh 29. 1975 A.tot ... r11c1 .a.~ I rW ......_ ..,.,... ......_ IMporiH -...101, •••poried •' ---.•po ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• --~······---!'-· ....................... ....................... s.. t760 Jncb '" ••••••••••••••••••••• Alltos W..t.ct 'StO ~ ... ......., . ..•..........•....•..•• .., ................... . WE PAYTOPOOLLAR Capri f715 Mcado 97JI ~ ... a.. 9740 ,one.. · t750 Pone.. 9750 •••••••••••••··-•••••• . .................................................................... . PICKUPS FOR TOP USED CARS ••••••••••••••••••••••• P.UILIC MOTICE . ···~··················· 72 SAAB 99E 'lt MAJD.\ 71 Ml210 '69tuT,5apdtrtn.•. El~. 58 PORSCHE ' DR , folly lllXury aunroot, leather ftJcaro 4 Door automaUc, atr, GOOD SELSCTlON HEW &USll) Prlc~ a~ut •t.. ....... FOREIGN, DOMESTIC '73 CA.Pitt o r CLASSICS 6 Cylinder , 4 1p eed , tr your car as extra clean radio, heater 1307KXE) :o.t.'t' us fi rst. $2199 4 IMMACULATE FIAT 850 SPIDERS In Stock ~ ~U-2 equtppe d, includln1 seats, amtrm: rnaoy SPHDSTER AM / F 'M, vlnyl top. 4 S.,_,.. ~ nusaloo, air AM/PM. Mlnl eooditlon, xtras. 62,000 ml I . $'1000. Coocourael (WNA349) (9l81U•'$) condiho6 ng.L radio, only U ,000 mile ... M2·1718 $5400 rOW"Y ~sisaC:oEMZ> (e9ZDCI > SI PORSCHE $2977 $2111 ·ra Oatnn l67639V > 4 i poe d , s t ereo, m ua wheel.a;. I.AUER IUfCK SUNSET FORD :i92s Harbor BJvd. J.140 Garde n Crov~ Blvd. Cosla Mes1t !Y79 Weslm1nster 636-<tOlO GUSTAFSON CrevierlMW .. Mmtcoupet <400DCH> J':ARINO · · H. 8~6800 He a ch a!~:-~4 208 w. l•l SU•'l • :JIM$2900 MOTolt cA•• eJftlul L•m: l eJtlll LemlA• SB.L US YOUR CAR! '74 CAPR I V-6, 4 ispd AM /l"M stereo,lape, sun'. .,.... 00'9 Sunl1t Anu ~:n11 ""'" UllW ~ ...... 9740 laGOW.C...ttfw1. ~ We pay top price! roof. decor group. $3675. MUST IE CLEAN 549-3587 or s-45 1874 TOYOTA Wall la ke an.ylhing in ---- Low As ······················· Q Q MARINO .;...et1~..,c1.~ ~ VOLVO Now . 1aoofliow.i1'o!_~i!._., Ro•er 9757 1966 Horbof. c M. u1> 9303 $1399 (~14GOV> Pt1rchaslftg '71 280 SE Cpe 3.5, S/lt. -"-' Top "'ual'lty Silver blue. 46m ms. 645·1102 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Selling anything with a ,.. Mint. 49'·6214. ao.. ,,.. .,. ...... S., ci. '67 Rover needs work. Daily Pilot Classified Ad Used Mercedes $350 or best olfer. cau is a simple matter •••• -trade, wa tches, rings, '73 CAPHI V-6, 4 spd, air, 1960 ttorbcir; c M •646 9303 TV's etc ., sunroof, 2JM mi. 642·9937 lOOO H ARBOR BLVD. or 644·0686 W a nt t o buy '66 El 645-1500 '-"-------~---LIMEGREEH Camano, runrung or not. COSTA MESA '74 CA PRI Auto, y.6•21000 1009 w/ 4 speed. r adio, Reasooisble . Call afte ----ma.!1>3.4!>S. PP. he1tt e r , & like ne w. Contact MG 9742 CLASSIFJEO ~LI seU 1\1 ·eves aClS 646·3665 jusl call 642-5678! • •••••••••••••••••••••• s·JO pm, ask for Larry. Autos, lmporled 541$·S003 (YJZ604> Used Cor Mc9ogtf Autos Vted 9900 Autos U1ed . t9oo1Mtos UMd 69 MGC GT 968·497 1 _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Datsun 9720 MIHTGREEH '~Jo i '74 CHEVY CHEYEHHE BLAzst V 8, a u lomat1c . radio. healer, µo~ er !>leeran R. laclory J1r cond1tton108. 1490Kl\G I $5499 SUNSET FORD .S.HO G.1rden Gron~ Blvd. Weslmrnl>ll'r ti:j6 io1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• G~ral 9701 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WILL BU Y YOUR UATSUN,TOVOTA OR VOLKSWAGEN BRAND HEW PAID fo'OH OR NOT Lamborqhini ~JLtkH Pc~ JEi~ Espada ALLEN. 540·0442 __ L1sl price: s:!!J.500 •GRAND OPENlNG! HOW OHL Y Oalsu Toyotc. 1970 w I 4 speed, black m· te raor, & only 47,000 mlles (293AZJ > BRIGHT YB.LOW 1970 w / 4 speed, black m teraor, AM /1-'M stereo. & o n ly 41 ,000 m1 l t!s . l334ELT> 2810t -..nt• ~­·---Viejo •~t·t7'° '73 280 4 Dr. Sedan. Loaded ! Sha r p! Must !>e l l. Best Offe r . 833-8084. $23,500 Volksa Porsche ORAMGEBEAUTY '66 Mercedes~. 4 dr. ~aJorTune·UpSpecaal pwr ste"ra·nrr & brake", J lo choosc' VW s $25 196!* w I 4 s peed, radio, " " ~ 6 cyl., AM /FM, wire wheels, & immaculate! (021BEL) $2677 ~eaitluviA \?)TOYOTA 1966 Horbo1, CM 6d~ 9303 M a1da Trut·k 73 . w /ram pcr. s:irnsororrer. 673·4350 (.; II OTHEo'"' 58,177 miles l514GOV) xlnl m ech cond. $2100. JIM Mo~t ·olh~~4 ·~y1.0iis black inte rior. & ooly auto lr ans . Very clean, MARINO a ~nti42 2434 ';..... 548•1487· 52 MG TD ·1oCllEVY 1'1t·kup MOTOR CAltS 173J SupcraorAvc(;M TllE KINDVOUSPEND OVER 100 C omplet e l y 10 0 '1< Xlnlrnnd $2700 1200W.CoastHwy. L>ATSUN PICKUP 72. Lotfc1LN~A;fOR! HEW&USEO restored.(003MCC> Call 548W07<.iflcr 5pm 645·1102 good rnnd. $1750 Call PRICED MERC,DES $4975 SALE PRICE 9900 5 FOIW 250.·11tonpkup. ~ms tr ... 1Ma.111N aa,c1ti1> 675.tiJ68 OH DISPLAY JIM )tust s a cr1f1cl'! RIGHT MA : 540.ssiu a rt 5 ::.iPM 7 4 LOTUS 67 DATSUN House of llN»Ol'ts RINO r--EUROPA at AUTHORIZkD MOTOR CARS 'T3 DAThSUN ~•ck u p 5 Sp eed , o nly lO,OOO 4 OR SEDAN . MERCEDESDEALER 1200W.COMt Hwy. '-''tmatc 1ng Camp e r miles. (B45KSfl> • Dick Miller Motors· 6862Mancbestcr, 645•1102 '73 FORD PINTO R/H: 4-Spd.; Low mileage; (Lie. 229 GWC) s2399 Shell. Xlnt c·ond . Low mi. 56475 4 :-peed. radio. <VOPJ.56) Buena Park M u!>l sell ! Pn ply i\sk ,;:/l .. 'iW~ 523-7250 Acms ,,.... the BMkl ~Cl•• SALE PRICE .!_ngonly$2t>OO s.8l·417i JIMMARINO $111 fa .. 1,,,j,1.. On lheSanla Ana Ewy. '62 MGA, new engine & 'llllnt 'I P.U . .\oTon l s·,xJ D l • 120 W Warner -----brakes,odslst gear&lt. f4ll emu al ~o Main 1961 _220 S. Air cond .. new bod k .... 00 c:Ac "l.85 '"' camper. c•ar"O dr. <I •7 • d 1 Y wor ·.,. ·.......,, · r ... MOTOR ca11s Santa An a .·,5-,.· ... ·1·"' ra aa tires. new ViJIVCS. ~395 or bsl orr. ~ 4370. .. ~ •" p h 9 1200 w. C...t --. '.·~: TOYOTA $1600. 556·0828. one ~ 750 173 ELDORADO Yellow/Matching L..eather; less than 27,000 miles; Ser. 4954 $6295 T~ LCV Havt 10 ee l 64 ··-i ~ -'72 124 SPY DER, pvt. ply. . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·, ' !> o 5-1102 Mu·l .•'"II q uickly. (,·ruut 1970 250 Sedan, 60,000 ma, L o v e . L" w m 1 • Acress t,_ tlw 8Mbu Bly Ct•• d .,... '"" 19 20 MPG be l ff '61 Porsche Roadster . SALE PRICE i;u slom1zl·rl S2ti00 ____ ·1966 Horbor CMl>469303 buy'ti75·3131 · ·so er NewPainl&NewTop. G6·3J31S · ------544·83.58 N eeds muffler. $2900. -69 8 I I 0 CORD Datsun camp{·r. walk Honda 9727 ---644·1485. &675·5671. 19 FORD ·· wn Cmpr. Oneof l~cshari>estin the l hru bout, sl.er~o . 21$ •••••••··~··••••••••••• 67 MBZ250S --------- 171 FORD VAN ~-Ton; V-8; 3-Spd.; R/Htr.; (Lie. 780 IOK) $2195 Spec . L1k~ ncw country! Only 13,000 MPG. runs xlcnl. ~l200 New body style, aulo., Rolls Roye& 9756 !Jti8~tiJ7 m11es.t684JMP> 750-tH!IJ power steering,111r,mint ••••••••••••••••••••••• $8900 condit ion. lTZU485) "13 a., fon FOHU ICampt·r 74 260% $3895 S pe1'1al 1 Automal1(· JIM 4 Sµt·ctl. air, AM F M J K.OOO m1. l"M Stereo, MARINO 0 S 1 u11pycr llll't: C25Hl\llVJ JIM lf;.tpe Ucek. dual tc1nks, $rt.ra p<11r 10 ply snow MOTOR CARS $5699 1o3o MARINO . e!>. :sJ5llO. 548-2687 MO 1200 W. eo..t Hwy. Crevier BMW TOii CARS 'f 9570 645-1102 :mH W J:..t ~t11·1·1 1200 W. ~Hwy. ~-~'••••••••••••••••••• Acresslr-t~~tbN B~Ctub San1.1 \rw /'C,J,:11i 1 OYERFACTORY 645·1102 '72 DODGE Alfa Romeo 9705 SURFER VAN ••••••••••••••••••••••• \.'ti. dclu\(' l'arpct Alfa Romeo pllncllng portholes. rool Buy or~ v ent. \ l'het l 1n c AulhonLl'<i t"bedrool],) " 1~1~9N > • 53989 SJ I es & Serv1el· GUSTAFSON Beach Imports 16800 Be:n·h Blvd M Jl·Arlhur and R B 1)4<!-~l Jambort'C .--~k Del\ l' i52--0900 73 240Z /\/C. mag:-.. N1•w Koni shol·ks. AM FM 2 5 m p J.! 5 X ti I I 4 7 CVS wknd:c; '69 Uat.!>un .>IO &-d..in . .i spd. Run!>i.:rt-al' b75 52:itl or 67:1 !150t. 9725 83 Jnt I sll'll \''"·dual gJ:-. °IJl'"-1111rl lkJl'h i... ~·e1"'1. ,ctr)Jl.d~· .J~.·3·11.!!al Audi 9707 Rat ~ ~~,~ G:;, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... '1<4 F'ORD VJn. yellow Musl Sale. Jst offer wke.s ORANGE COUNTY'S 'W/ma J!s. unbelacvJble lh1s once 1n a hfrt1me de-NEWEST & LARGEST INVOICE kreu trem tlw 8.tlbN B.y c111• OM ALL MEW '75HOHDA SEDANS Your choice or :J<'C~!>Orics plus tax & l1<'cnse. Order your'> today "FRIEDLANDER" "H 6 6 l hd 6 6 \Jl 1171 73 MIZ 450SL P opula r sport mode l wllh auto, air cond, pwr steering. pwr wmdows. stereo. etc. P riced lo sell Now. <953GSU> $10,995. MISSION VIEJO IMPORTS S D. Fwy al Avery 831·1742 or495-1700 73MBZ ROY CARVER ROLLS ~ ROYCE •1 DEALER IN U.S.A. For 1974 as well as 1973 and 1972, we have sold more new Rolls Royce a utom obi les l han a ny other d ealer in the U.S.A. /\lways an exceptional :.election of new &used. fully guaranteed. Rolls Hoyce & B entley automobile!>. Roy Carver, Inc. Rolls ltoyce BMW 234 E . 17th St. Cosla Mes~ !)46.4444 (Closed ~day) '73 JAGUAR Full power; chrome wheels; less than 25,000 miles; (Lie. 749 JER) 172 MERCEDES 280 SEL 4.5; fully equipped· 004 GIM) ' (Lie. I intcrmr & \lras 64 1 S..74 al. Late ·72 Audi 1001....'i. IMM E DlATE JGCJUar 9730 Auto1.H•w 9100 Autos, Hew I 9800 Autos, H•w 9800 Autos, Hew 9100 -;---, Pcrf cond. Low mis DELIVEHY ••••••••••••••••••••••• 74 Chevy 1.: T . V~n. Tir~s 497 21$ti~ eves. 494.9473 All Modc:b&ColOr!> 19i0 JAG XKE Air, l"M, 280 SEL4.S St ereo, air cond. full pwr. Must sec. <23808A) MI SlON VIEJO IM PORTS S.D. fo'w y at /\very 831·1742 or 495-1700 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • whls. Extral>. Aft .). days. D' k M"ll M t . 32000 m1. SJ.750 147 1821. P ri Pty 1c 1 er o ors 675 lljJJatt 6 ....__,_ . . Austin-Healey 9109 ~Dmfi ---•1 Chevy Van 2>1.1 V !:I.••••••••••••••••••••••• " ·71 XJ6. Ai r . Am /Fm .Auto . l'rp tg. p a n l /.:. '69 Au s lan American :-lerco. new tin.:~. Blk w/ m<tg!>. 8 lrac·k . Clc;rn. auto. smog & ·75 reg. 2.~ l~U W W1.m wr be1~c 1nl Low ma. ~.850 C ool! c·n1HI S l :J75. MPG . 33,000 mi. $750 aLSo !\IJ111 url>t•sloflcr ilt,~tG-1918 W79·2749 afl 5 pm . 64ti·2550. Santa Ar.a fl.ii 21:12 or841l :1848. Autos W ant~d 9590 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '67CI H.:VVStt'p Van,ncw BMW 9712 73FIATl24 J~ns~n 9732 ~~~~5 & 4 ~J>t>t.'tl. si 2oo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• SPORT COUPE ••••••• ••• • •••••••••••• '7 4 BAVARIA s Spd . am t fm stcn.•o 7 4 Jensen Healy CLOSE OUT Avocado wilh Parch Jo'111ly 1:qu1pp<.'d &sharp! SAVE$$$ ml'nt buckl'I ~cats 18t7J KR1 Priced toi.ell S34% $5350 * 5 3 0 i * )'1(SSION vn;Jo IMMEDIATE IMPORTS JIM DELIVERY S 0 Fwy at Avery MAR/NO 831 1742 or -195 1700 GOOD SELECTION MOTOR CAllS •Considering* 72 FIAT 1200 w. eo..t ttwy. ir L~asing * 124 SPIDER 645·1102 '72 MERCEDES 250 Autom atic transmission, power steenn~ & brakes. air conditaonang, power windows, a m /fm ; reall y !'lean 15!HGWX> $4589 GUSTAFSON 16800 Beach Blvd. H.B. 842·8844 •75 Mercedes Exec. Special Good l all Apnl 5 Low mileage exec car. fully equipped TOP DOLLAR PAID IMEDIATELY FOR AU FOREIGN CARS CALL OR COME IN TO SEE US NEWPORT IMPORTS El 1 m in ate lhc middle Lel>S than 19,000 mill'"' S Actou ,,_ti. 8'lllN ~ Clull rnan Lease d1rc·t·t from Spd, a m rm. like new authora1t:d dealt·r' radial tire~. fla"l~s l"tm· 450 SE; full sale price Karmamt Ghia 9735 $14,949; ser . 3798. Lease 3100 W.CAast Hwy. NA &42-9405 WE BUY IMPORTS T op Dolla r F o r 1\11y Thl•rc mu:-.l be a n:<1son we are i!I 111 i-alt-'i. ;:I In sl·rv1l"e, :;11n:-.dC'etwn. Crevier BMW 2Wi W bl ~IJ'l•1•\ :0.:1111;.i ,\11.1 x.15 .ll i'l 1flt1on. 152!.ICSOi Habftrs C..t••s --£:::-~ c.... -- 73 FIAT 124 SPORT COUPE ••••••••••••••••••••••• at S255 .8l mo 136·mo '63 KARMANN GlltA open end lease > '75 lags. New motor and d utch . Xlra clean body Max. liab. $10,310.28 & interior. 675-5363. Sec. Dep. $'.!70 00 Mmda 9738 ··~···················· Jim Slemons 'i2 Mazda RX 2. low m 1 Imports Xlnt c·ond. Many extra!>' 833•9300 Sl900 Pll <.1n y 11mc. 646 2690 -------- .lla ke or ~ o<ld 1--------- Beige ~ 5 ~JX'(>o{j, a ir, AM F .\1 -,ten·<>. hotly i.1dc mouldings. ma~s. rad1ab. coc-o mats & sui>t:r L lean' lOOij.I f G I ---66 MBZ 230S, fine cond1 * * • '73 RX3. A/C. lm· uon, Sl975 or besl offer. mac·. Make Offer. Call 646·3616 (pvt ply) J IM PAMOS MAZDA 21101 S Manlht•,lcr Anah1:1 m It.le. tiOOfl TO I' Uo II Jr pa 111 I or .BM W"s a ncl ,Jll olhcr Im porled c·ar:c;. _ Crevier BMW Santa Ana Of'GftCJe COUftty's HfglMst $ luyfl'f' on Imports lill MaHy Toyota Call RoJ!Cr or Hill 847 8555 FREE ArPRAISAL We b u y U!ll'd <·ur~ & CruC'ks. C a ll G ROTH Qu;vROLJ<;T ror <I rrec al>prat8al. (;ROTH CHEVIWLl:.I lH.211 Beach Blvd Hunl111gton Beat•h M?-i08T 549 J3Jl -y- S&UMG YOUft CAR? TOP Pl.ICES P_.,D Por Jmput'L" r . 1d for orNot D._ Lewb IRfar+a 1 H arbor. C M. 64(, 9:m ----W•ftl w bu) &4 lhru tib fo: Camtno, runrun~ or not Rea.son a ble A:o1k fo Larr)' al 9f'.11 41f71 art m -SelJ.-1dJe 1temto w1lh II D•u»' Piiot Class1f1E'd Ad ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST $3999 M l ~594 & Dick Miller Motors '59 MB 220 S Convt. Runs 73 MAZDA XJ WaJ'(on. well. New pa int, but 22000 m1, am /Tm, 4 spd. needs top & upholstery. S2WO 963 1760 S 3 3 7 5 · B es l 0 ff e r . S;ak ... St n 1u· IA'.ISmg Roy Carver, Inc . r.BBB 541-6008; 642·9613. Hnll ... l<u\ I 1· H.\1W .!:11 F lithSt 120 W Warner .il S-0 Mam Sf':LL idle items with a '64 220S£ Hdtop , Classic, Oaaly Palol Classified Ad. Leather , s unroof. mllll <"u-.1.1 \1 ,.,,, 546-4444 Santa Ana 5.;ii 21:11 642-5678. cond. 675·7434/675·7482 9800 Aaltos, Hew 9800 Autos, H•w 9100 Autos, H•w 9100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ····MGo ro% 1·03 iO%· 1 0 % OVER OVER OVER DtMO SAU OH JAGUARS MGB'S Motina1 from i2899 Meis from '3456 FACTORY FACTORY FACTORY INVOICE INVOICE INVOICE . FIATS 197 5 1!.9~1~!S Triumphs from 124 s.-. .. DMr• TOYOTAS '3 7 6 6 12ts.ct.4Doors I . I ~!!~_., Yov<~=;~::~;~, .. orto\ I YW.<llO•<t•le<<monea I 'ro..ift'*<4tou•uori.-s HERB FRIEDi.ANDER 11111"-'•·• '611 ••r4•• fh• ... "94. 893·7566 HERB 1 iii'i ! Hiii FRIEDlANDER I FRIEDlANDER I fiR~DlA.NDER IJ750 leed1 I foot I.... J I 1>71t ..... ll•d. I ...... ...,. lff4. I I 537-5464 I 537•777.7 ... A UNIQUE, NEW AUTO MERCHANDISING EVENT AUTO Did You Know That With a 197 S Model You Get THE BEST WARRANTY COVERAGE YET! Most of the 1975 models have a warranty that covers more th~n ever before. Did your pr~nt car have a warranty that covered such things as plugs. fan. belts. head lights? Many of the 1975's have this type of coverage and more .. "Let one of these dealer~ give you the full warranty coverage plan ... you II be amazed at the savings you get with the 1975 warranty coverage. The selection of 197511 is the greatest right here \ cMru cman c ......... c: ..... , ....... 1111 ...... -. c .............. 1zoe CISTA lllW IATSIM • .._ C:..-1 a Trwb HOH-""''· c: __ ....... ,. cmu•rm ..... u1w.1 .. t1rwt. ,.. ... ., .. ,.,, "1HMI ..... c ... aT..ta ... ,. .... tt.4. ............... 11 .. ... ,. ,.,,.c-• '""'• 114t s. ... ,.,.... -......... ,.,. ..,......,.n ...... c-.. , ........ ~ ....... .......... u1.nn '8$JArSll UllCU IOCUIT Ueu.,Mwc~ ..... hedt-. _.._.,u.uo lll'IAllCllOlmll C......_ C1n a,,_. _A .... ~. .._,... .... U J.tiH IDtlllSll & Siii llln.• llllCllY u ... ..,....,.c~ JIUM_...._ c ................ . WAn S. lll AMC IU4S.M• SeefeAHUl·HZ• ( U UWIS lll'llTS ,.,...., .... ................ c-....... ..,)IJ kl MAlll Timi ,..,...Cert.~ .... I ........ ...,.,.._11147.elH •ACUllW ............ llH ...... ..... c: .............. 7" MISSIOll YIUO IMPOIJS -.. .•. ~ 217tl Merperi .. ......, • Mk.i.o ,..,. t ll · 11441 W tlSCUlllJC c ..... 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Call t7MT.11 bietwetn 8 condiUon$23'7Se73.a:w CHIYIOLf1" '72 MOMTE ·su lmperlal Le Baron, C OIY!TTIS REBUl~lr From UHi. GMAC .,wll. • SALES&S&8YlCE CARLO new tares, 38,000 mi. $i1.W Always 11 at-lttt.lon of lllJorl.eeM BROOKLYNBUOCO f'tn in •Luat . 74 CAM,.RO 2121H.,._.•vd. Au'-mata'c lr"'"'-i·~ion, Own_er,673-1979 U!icd Corvette's. PhQcU! .,. & a -- A\JthorJxed . . '67 ead!U.C eValle. " COSTAM~ w ........ _., uboutnt:w '75'smslock" Sa~a £r Service Est 548-9).41 Belie/wbM. • J root. SPORT COUPE 546· l 200 power steerin& & brake:., CC>Met 9927 Howard C tt.vro&et I h I 1971 VW SQUARE.BACK, 38,000 oria. ml. SOrJ'Y, no Automatic, light blue, factory air condaUorung, ••••••••••••••••••••••• D d n. ... a•t .SU eoc ~ sunroof, xlnt. cond., new a i r , C lean. Nabe r,f p owe r a t eer in1, only '68 Cam aro. 2 dr. 6 c)(l. 3 a m /fm, la ndau. mJg '74 C OMET' ove a n "fU&.I • • MacArt.hW'and paint · ' t' ed, l Cadlllac h11 ell-reeo"" 21,000 mllea & mint. spd. Miche lin tires. wheels. <32lEPN> l" v 8 t Nr. Ma<'i\J't.hur ·~•novJeamboree.,..,.""""' hitch. J~~.85~n/or o°frr.. $12QO 842..()449 (FOSSA) y .. llow with bla ck rn· $2689 t.ronom~ ~ • uutoma ll' Jambon.•c und Brnstol -Newoort arnC'b""""" 5866441 74CAD. ·7'2c-.-$3499 t.e;ior~Clean,rumereall GUSTA.FSOH s~e~~~~.1;:~::.;,,r:;~:;: Newport!~a~ 0$5 COUPE DE yt "' _... $1000. 531·2908 16800 Beacb HlviJ. d1tsonang. Only 10.000 '64 CORVf.TrE. 327 t u. Topta 97f5 '67 YOLKS Bug, a m/fm , W DE VILLI Dick Miii Mot H.B. iw2 8844 m1let1. (88311TV> in .. Turbo 400, 4:11 P~. · ....................... gd tire~. ne w paint, runs D 't 1 e S a fl c e l r i m 1 Boi:nl Sienna , ~I top, er~. 1988 Impala, P/B, p/b, air, ---$2989 Dist brakes. f<'l11red F SPECIAL xlnl. $850. 673-1"23 Cabriolet top, tapestry saddle lealber ~Wior, gomu radio, $600 or offer, '73 MA.LIOU. Aff', 1'/H. GUST~Fs~ ders. Spo1lt>r. 6~H : inte rior, full pwr. fact. Cull pwr, fact. aJr, dual • 5'8-9-45 P /S, a lr, xlntoo.nd. $2650. "' vr"I 6:W·l 7IO ; 633·9'.!64 . '70 Convt. SOM mi. New air , tilt wheel, stereo: comfort ae-18. tilt. wheel, 551 -6110 16800 l.ieach Hlvll TOYOTA SALE! ~~~e~n641lO·c8ol~?· $2150. 1 ete. Flawle6sf! (486.JEX..) stereo. (69'0DA.) 12aOtWSo .. WMaaJrnner '69 Cblv Concours St a '70CllEVELLES.S396, ll.8 . __ 84<!~4 71 Corvette 4 s1xl New Factor y De mos •· Ex· ~ S 495 Wag. r /B, p IS. air. $700. $1 600 Con"-'--£ol 9930 paint air, AM, FM. d1&c ecutlve Ca ra. Good Used '70 Bug. New clutch, brks Santa Ana S57 2132 7H/751·1581; 968-7465. 496.·347S •••• :•;:·::···•••••••••••• brakes. Convert 962-8:182 Toyota Selecbon orig, paint. Compl. reblt 1.973 z 28 Camaro. XJnt 72 CHM '73 Continental. xlnt cond '69 CORVETTE ALLPRJCED cng. $1.550or makeoffer. cond. 4 spd. Am /F m. '64 CH EVY SS, white Air. F/I'. am/fm :.tl.'reo V TOSB.L Must sell.675·2804. Call645·1428. CAPRICE 4 DOOR w/blk inter . 1 owner. rud $3800 Oflt.•r. 8 • 4 ::. Pl' e <.I U b I. bl d transm1s::.10n. air tomli tall llWiA. '73V"'SUPERo~ue. n e ieva Y preservt' 55ti 0053or646Wt:1 n l>C'C 1• 70"'"·011-. '67Camaro Coovt.,8cyl, inor1g1oal stat.e.See 1t! -lioning, both top-., GasSaver.$1995. .DE,..wlLL_..: C....-o .,,,7 new lop, paint & tires. Vinyl top, automatic, S799.830·082? ·73 Mark IV Sl-:f'; 'l'lllS am rm. (579<.:SD1 640·5936 aft6PM. 0 J ... 000"-•1.,' V'no11 •••••••••••••.,.•••••••• Xlnt cond . 675-5230 or power steering, air con-ONE it::. reJlly 5harp1 $3689 TOYOTA W n y .... nu es. 1,., CA"~ARO 1 mil 673-9506 d 1t1oning, r adio, & '72Chevy Luv P.U. Mags, Loaded w/every C'i..tr.1 GUST ... FSOu ife's 1970 VW Camper, top, t apestry anterior, 1974 m ~ 0 ea, h~ter. (930EIQ) 4 & 8 track tape, side On l) 28,000 rru. Metallic "" " Pop Top. S2250 or Best full pwr, fact. air, UJt P/S, P~B. AM/tMs ter '67 Camaro SS 4 s pd,. $2177 p l pe s. S 1899 /oUer bron1c w tan v1n}l top & lti800 Beach Blvd. Harbor.C M 646 9303 Ofter. Ph: 831·9848· 'fheel, stereo. pwr. door tare:, aac, mags. $4000/o · custQmized yellow, auper 548-7135 art 5pm. Dan tan lthr inter MuM sal' ~ 11--842'884' Must sell now~ '73 VW Ad· locks, twi·h le sentinel. ol er.S46-490Safter3Pm. fast. Gd cond. $1200. tu.· $1)7!15 1Wl lLSE hook For Se1le. 1~9 Conellt'. 72 TOYOTA vcnlure b u bble -top Sold new & serviced by Camaro 74, 228. am/f~ 832·1591 cd l • ~~'!!~e-:: .•.•.•••• !!!.~ ~7:\1 552 7000. 6.'ltiUOI:! hardtop, stereo. mal!" camper. Air. FM stereo, Nabers (068B > stereo. 4 sp, Z28 Pic.k•ge. Che•rolet 9920 eGJt. U0t4 l'H· ~ kmb many extras. $3,000. Pn COROLLA WAGON compt, S4500. 5.16-3440 20000 mi 544•4147 •.•••••••••••••••••.••••.• ~·~~ · ·~ b~~~~~~~r4 ~~~~~ rV~ n Cont. ~stale "<iii· Pty 5S6·Z8SL Autom atic, rad i o '70 VW Beetle, 46,500 Camaro 325 Eng nu 62 Chevy SS Radio air ~~ VOLVO $150,646-2133 :11.ooom1.0ngc~ts~1111) l'he fastest draw in the beate r, & luggage rack'. miles. Xlnt condit ion . tir es & b'rakes, good cond ., htr .. 0gd coad. $Joo. Imm at•. ask $11 ou. '-'est · '' Daily Pilot (204ESG) ' $1450. 675·6437. cood. $960, S@-3377 •. 962·3034. . 19~ Horbor. CM 646 ~303. Want Ads <.:a ll 6'12 SliiH 640 1711 Classdied Ad &12·56711. $1777 ~eulew \VTOYOTA . llH6 Horbor, C M. 646 9303° 1974 SUPER Bug, SJln· roof, AM /FM, lo m l. $2,100. 1974 BUG 3000mi, $2,550. M u s t sel l ! 962-8330 '71 vw 55-000 mi. 495·6717 or 831-Cl6116 69, 4 dr, r /h, complete Volvo 9772 mech. overhaul, xlnt ••••••••••••••••••••••• cond. nu tires, $1300 cash 5'l5·9263 73 Toyota CeUca 5 Speed, air condition. Ve r y clean car. Lie 808GVH only $2599 Crevier BMW 208 W. ht Strel't Santa Ana x..iS.1171 Triutnph 9767 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 68 TRIUMPH SPITFIRE < XDD71:l6> '$1699 69 TR-6 (6171-;LXI $2599 Dick Miller Motors rlBBB 120 W. Warner a t So. Maln Sant.a Ana 557-21 32 Yolkswogen 9770 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I B UY Ju n k VW parts/Car:-.. Call Dan 979-0935 (l!tolO<i m or after 5pm > SPECIAL VOLVO SALE! Factory Demos & Ex· ccutive Cars. Good Used Volvo Selection .All PRICED TO SB.l Decut lew 0 VOLVO 1966 Hur he>r ( M 646 9303 ORANGE COUNTY VOLVO EXCLVSl VELY VOLVO Lar~est Volvo dealer in Orange County! Buy or Lca~e dir ect. "-~ 2025 S. Manchester Anaheim 750-2011 72 VOLVO 1800 STATIONWAGON 4-c yl., 4 speed , w/o~erdrive, .UIN. extra clean ! (262ESD> MUST SEE ... $ave 1:7s~~ ~~J: ~~~~~t·~~~~~ GJDecut lew clutc h , s moii tonlrol, S helby & U.S. mags, VOLVO wide t1rt's, header:i. hood Jocks, '75 lags, am/frn 1Qb6 Hnrbor CM 646 9301 radio. Must see to ap· --- prec 1 a le $1500. Phone Autos, Used 642·93311after 6 pm. •••••• ••. •••••••••••••• '74 VW Bus, radial tires, 8 • L 991 O FM stereo ~pc. Many ttlC:a extras. 12,000 m1 $4700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Days 644-4223. CH'S & '70 EL DORAOO, lots of Sun 673 -5360 ask for Mr t.•xt r as s21:.o. I m Shoe maker or Mr rna<'ulale Call 8 to 5, Dorse. 645 -1030. after 6 . '74 VW Convcr1 , vcllow 556·0263 Nancy --- .am/fm . st eel r ad ial 73 Buick LaSabrc. Cstm tires. 10,000 mi, $3300. 41'r . Pric e d below 536-1393 wholesale lilue book. ---Must sell this wknd. 1971 VW Hug, good cond. Make ofr. 496-7882. clean, Sl.250 ·71 Skvlark SPQrt Coe. 673 6171 t;Jean: 1 owner. 50 M rn1 . ,72 VW 411 Wgn. All ex Mag w~eels. Wh ite on t P . pty ~22,,5 blue. $1695. 646·6197. r as. r1. . ~ "·. _ _ __ _ 494 ·6505 dys. 496 30211 '65 SKYLARK, P/S, P /B. eves. A 1C, great cond. $390. -. -vw ,-:-$6700-:-645-2357 5·18-2846 73 vamper, &n· -------- vested . As king S5200. Cadillac Call 675·5604. •••• • • • ••• ••••••••••••• 1970 VW Sq uarcbac k, Cacl·"il Eldor .. Immac. good cond. ~els 2~ MPG, Only 32.JOO miles. Full k ' g $l400 call pwr. Leather ml. V top. ~~.6~~1 · $3!195. Orig. pn owner. 644 4326. ------'64 VW: S~nroof Clea~ •71 Cad Cpe deVille. Ork co~dit1on . $550 Dana metallic blue. Am/Fm Poant~~·6648 ~lereo & 8 track tape, llhr '71 VW Camper-Pop Top **Priced to Sell ** $2700 S48-6623 & all pwr extras. S2975. P 1P. Days 558·7712 or eves & wknds 960-3750. Datwn 9720 Doh un 9720 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• DATSUN '7 4 DEMO SALE! . 20 TO CHOOSE FROM A"& MOOl&SI WIDE SIUCTIOI or COLOIS ' EQUIPMENT EXAMPLE: '74 610 ........... '3115 Loaded! AM/f M, radials, foct. air, under coat., body side moulding, automatic, etc. '74 610 -4sp.R&H ... '2195 1210'a/260s'1/PICKUH 710'1 ALL SAU ... CIDI O!ADLINE SUN. MAR. 301 ~T DATSUN __ _. ... • DOVI ST. __ .. _ ...,..eta ... , .. 11 • • '74 ROTARY Pickup Automatic transmission (53409Xl Used low mi. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY $2117 lull pnce plul IU ' IOC. S81 7S lolll "° pml .net , .. & he ' all U•r\'•"9 ChafVel IOf O<tly 48 rms O.l•red p..,..,.n1pnce14123 Annull "-<len1a99Rate 17 16~ BRAND NEW . . '74 MAZDA RX4 Coupe. Used Low m1 (284KSYl IMMEDIATE, $2777 DELIVERY ·5199oowN 58 l!!NTH 12777 1uu ooce plJ\ , ... & 1 c stt1 7~ h~.U "u r"' !'M:f l•JI & 1 I .. 11 c;•"''I•"':) Chorq~s r.-..-onfY 48 rros. Dtteneo p;lymen1 pr1·;,.t· 5• 1'23 Annua1 f>f"f entct')* k•'"' t / lb~ .~.·•75 ZDA 808cpe. 2 TO CHOOSE FROM OML Y 168 TOYOTA.SEO. Automatic (WXU706) AIU PRICE s577 171 MAZDA RX2 Coupe. (105 0JH) •' ~~E s1011 . RU . PllCE: ·5·1177 1577 lull Pl\c• plu• lu 'he n7 47 IOlll rro ""'' •net l&.t & lie 6 all co•ty•nq Charoe• lot <JNy 24 rms Oeletted paymenl P"Ce s 7511 28 Annu..I P•cenltQe Ra!• 21 ge,. 5100oN. s 1071 lull onco plui la• l he 146 40 tOlal rro pml tntl 1aa & lie & all carry1n11 cnarves lot only 30 rros. Delerred paymen1 pnce s 1492 00 Annual PIOrcl!nltQ• Rale 21 73,_ 11111 full D'ice 01us low & He. 146 6-4 toul rro pm1. incl tu & he & 111 carrying Ch6tQe1 for onlY 30 rm• Oefe<"•ed Nvment oroce s 14110 20 Anr.uai PetoM11ge ~te 15 73,., '72 DATSUN (LB 110776346) FULL PRICE 51377 1 71 FIAT 850 Sport Coupe (901 BZJ) :~E s1211 '72 MAZDA RX2 Coupe. (GMA 14 n RILL PRICE s1477 1 i t'.l17 tull C>f'•C~ olus ••• & he SF.088 tr '"' ,,.. r"1" l"C:I llA & hC: & Ill Carry1no c.nafQe!io f(~ O"WV )I I""' \ Oelmred C'•1l't"W'n1 cu·1( P i t !:12(, 4G Ar"\U.:1 f t'f .. nl ,.qe R.•e 21 13,., \ 14111 full pq;r o "'' '41• & '-4.e f"' '•Ill M r • •'let fl' & h & • -~·,., t":; ,.,,,.e-s ';, ~ '" ~. Deten.cl o.rvmt ~f Pf c., ', .. ~8 ~f\ A no Ii Pt1'".:.tif" "iii!j;e Ra1e 21 46,_ 5100o ... s 54~. ,,.,,full 1)(1re 011.1, t 1• .s " \>' "4 •net taA: & he A ~II ttHf f' n 1 I .1rqa· •• :f Ooletr@d p.;Jyf'nlir11 pr ~ J., t ',u A Har• 11114,_ '72 FORD COURIER PICKUP IMMEDIATE DELIVERY -f (695<42U) • $ s1177 .. ,,, .. -... ~·~=~::.~ ........... ~ .... !~~:.-De....., oay,..n, once s 1 •1111 20 Annwi "-«:enteoe R.i .. 1' 1 I • I ' ('JI DAILYPILOT .DtCK ~H..SOM"S Wfl50N FORD SPECIAL .. • PURCHASE SALE! Buy. Your Brand Hew COURIER a11d Receive s1so CASH REBATE from FORD MOTOR CO. LIKE NEW SPECIALS Saturday. March 29. 1975 ......_ UMd A.ltol. UMCt ' ...... UMd ~ UtH A..tos. Uucl Autos, UHd .............................................. ····•···•·············· .................................................................... . 4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ················-······ ~~!:! .......... !!~~ ~·o•• • "11 oe s ••·· '''' ~ 9957 ,_... · 9965 POllffbc '"s .-............................ ······-········ ~-'!'9P' ....................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• c..,.. 9911 MataRcJ ttsa 70-WUSTAMG ... , •••• ,. ••••••• ,..... '71 POMTIAC l COUPI "11 OLDS Dt~ Royate , ~' 'nPlnt.o,•uto,radio.No · •lAMVIUI '72 fo"lrebird. Loadtl.I! , ...........•.•............••..•••....•..••••• '71 COUGAR 2 DR. HARDTOP Aulomuuc transnussaon, powt:r i.tt:t:rang & brakes. factory air coodJtJorung, landau to1.1. <650CPT) $1919 GUSTAFSON 16800 Beach Blvd. H 8 . 842-8844 '68 Mustang. V-8. P /a, auto trans, very nice! $1100 or best otr~r. CaU Laura alt~ PM, 6'75·8114. Wb.ttewtll\ blue vinyl in· All power, clean, lo ml. ,... paln\. Vinyl top. ~h\l At ...... tranarniaa" Ori&-: owner. Low t.erior tact air V.Saulo .JJOO./Clffer. MOlllO alt .• S cond. $1650. Call 673-$7 u om .. "'<: 1 100. mUeage-. $3000. • • ' : • • 6 A CAI$ before 10 am or 875· power s....,er ng, power pwr. sleer1ng & brake9, • leave messaae. brakes, split power seat. _968_·_5_959_· __ _ new radial ures. Looks '69 Cutlass Supreme cpe. UiiA•ttslty Okh landau top, power win· 7 3 Gran pr oc .M us ·r 69 MUSTANG (nd runs l&ke new. Fac~y alr, powerateer· .-SOlbrborlUvd. ..,4 Pit;sto Wagon Auto dows, am/fm stereo SELL, xlnt cond. loadt:d, COMVEmllf 745CAX) ing, powfr brake1, ma ~·--a Mo-R/H. Sacrifice!. 18,ooO w/lape. Really loaded. $3900 or best offt:r Aulo • power steerin1. & I 995 wheels, i\ew tJres. $1100. mi. $2295. • 545-9178 (340.El>l)S 1919 962·5268 sharp. <ZYUS.'>9) Call eves. & weekends ~'1't,o,lla.ss Aut -------- S I 395 64-H969.. wJ air, P"./.S,PJB. Ju ~ 9960 GUSTAFSOH 69 _Farebird 40Q, 4 i.pd Schott. 546· •••••h•••••••••••••••• 16800 Beach Blvd suck, ¥Int running eotld. JIM Olda '69. Alr,, powel', 11 B aA., ., ... AA SHOO or oCfer call aft 5, Dod4)e 9935 cu!itom interJot. Xlnt ,..._ 9957 ' ATLAS · · oou._..,.,...._ 99ll·4855 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MARINO cond. $875. P /P.536-3978, ·.~·,•~·;,;,•::.::::·~··•• '70 POMTIAC ------'&S MUST ANG, reblt. ., ,...."'"" '68 GTO Auto, air, P /S, '66 CHARGH MOTOll CARS $400.Needspa.int-496-2307 '67 TORONADO, new • ,, ....,..= Chrpltr/PIYwnouth V • 8, ~ u .t om at i c P /B. Xlnt. cond. $1,100. Hard to find & loaded. 1200 W. e...t Mwy. painl, tires, all pwr. Xln "'"'"' Open Daily'&~. 'Ul 10 tranS't'O 1ssion, power 644·2231 or 54().5000 ext. Factory a ir conditioning, 645·1102 OlclstBObile 9955 buy at $295. 536-9993 t SUect ~ . mission; PM steering & brakes, fac· 380 power steering & brakes, Au eu fr-tlw w... a., a.~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• a~ stereo, macs, 2929 Harbor Blvd., tory air conditioning. ------ automatic transmission. '72 CUTLASS Supreme 1974 Olds Vista Cruiser 3 ~tobi exteriat', custotn Costa Mesa Really clean. (095BQJ ) '70 Farebird. New t.Jres. V-8.(013FOQ> '68MUSTANG.smaUV-8, vinyllop,A/C.red,wtut seat Wag., perf cond. ioterior.(301HS'O) 546·1934 $989 Stereo. Gd cond. Sell $889 blk gold. power, fac air, int. $2800. 846-0106 7900 mi. 15.S MPG on Sltlt GUST•FSOH below book. 673-2760 white WJllS. xlnt cood. hwy. Bronze, wood grain "G~ST~ '68 Plymou{h, ·good ~ between8&2pm. GUSTAFSON r •71 CU'IP9 •ss & saddle ant Power ~ •. ~6800 n--'"Blvd. 16800 Beach Blvd. 1,_,,.,V\ Beach Blvd. ~-1rm. 752·0273 •-t . b k · d • ..-~..... transportation car, all H.B. 842·8844 uovv ••• • COUPE s r g, r s, wn ws. I(~ 842.ask acces,$600.673"8965 '70 Esprit l>'irebird. Air c.onditioned. Power brakes/steering. Good cond. 499-2873. H.U. _842-11844 66 Must ~89. A/T, A/C, .V·S, aut omatic, radio, tailgate, door . ,\uto •71 DODGE P tB. P1S Must sell. $595. h~ater, pow~ steering, irans. A/C. St.eel r&41als. ''3 p ntowagon4s.P<l00. '71 PLYMOUTII Station ll73 4 l2ti. ---· factory air condlt.ionln~. R~frack, clock, tilt wh f°lf>P shape, one owner. Wagon, P /S. P /li, A/C, POL.ARA (678LJ R > Orig. l~t was $6300. • 557-8372 * $1435. 968-8520 Automatic transm1ss100. '74 MUSTANG 11, Mach I , paid $5600 ln Jub' and -----1 power sLeermg & brakes. lo miles. davorctld, must $1899 will sell It to you for $4500 73 Piot.o Runabout., 4 spd, '7 2 R 0 A 0 RUNNE R air conditaorung, landau sell. SJ.400. Mint cond. SUMSET FORD today. Beat Tha~I If y .., C"'5tom \Ill. radls, grea~ Balanced 400cid, 4 spd, top. (280CFJ> 8310100 or 9637103 aft. a440GardenGroveBlvd. can't-call me today a mpg , s uper, $2250, 4.11 pos;, xlnt. cond. Ex· $1489 SP M ____ W~stminster 638-4010 642-6867. ~ tras. 586-163"4 GUSTAFSON Autos, H~w 9800 Autos, Hew 9100 Autos, Hew '9100 ~Mew·' 9100 ~·· Mttw 9800 J6800BeachBl\d ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••• .. •••••• ·-·~·•••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11.R. 842·8844 ' . I , 1~3 Dodgt:. Good Jocal tran:.portat1on car. $200 675-9227 Ford 9940 '69POMTIAC GTOCOUPE V·8, a utomatic, radio, heater , power steering, Ve9a 9974 factory air conditioning. •••• • • •• • • • • • •• ••••••• • (ZDY807) 74 Vega, lo m1lt:s , $1199 25 mpg. $1895, SUNSET FORD 837-t1120 5440Garden Grove Blvd. A .. os Hew 9800 Westminster 636-4010 ••••• .'. •••••••••••••••• ---------...................... . '7I -D11ster '70 Ford LTD Brougham. · ·r-4 dr, immaculale cond. Auto. trans., power Loaded wilh power ac .. !tt:ering, radio. h~ater. cessoraes. S46-l6'17. License. #175CCM S,-:Htl ftil91eMM) 71 LTD air, power. vinyl A•__,. top. cleun, $1450 or best SI 388 offerPP,830-5169 __ _.._;._...;... ___ Sexy 72 L TO Brougham '71PWo1..-a.t w /everything, port· Auto . trans .. ai r holes, s ave $1000,, conditio n ing. radio, 8421444846·0120.$1,995 heater. License No. 609DNW '68 l<'ord Torano4 dr ; pwr., SpKlal Fl.a.citttJ auto , air. Burgundy: A•oitaMe black vinyl top. S600. s I 3 8 8 536·0551 ------'-_.;;. ___ 1'b'9 LTD 2 OH, atr, power. '71 FordYoa S850 67 J 8650 or 644-5585 · Auto trans . radio, heater. Special wheels. -s pecial tires. License 7l TORINO Wagon, fac . .J<S8.5HEV> air. P /S, P/B. $1375. S,-:lal F4...cil'ICJ 548·!S84S Awoilablt 5 1488 '7 I Ford Ctry. Sed°" V-8. auto .. fact. air. po'A-er steering. radio. heater. tinted glass. Lie. i6lDDW SpKial FiflOIK AUJ A•ailobt• . s 1888 '74 l'Wo Sed• Auto trans . power steering. radio. healt:r, w 1w tires. viint. · (4151\XTI Special fillOllCiftCJ .......... s2288 '70hlibhTop Ford Camper Van. V-R, auto. trans .. radio. heater. whitewall tir~. fully ta mper equipt. J402BNU Sp.cial Filtmcillg A•ailobt« s319s '73 ford ¥• T- R an g c r Pickup V-8, auto trans .. powe r stecnn~. power brakes. radio. heater. heavv duty cqpt . deluxe tutone <JJOKLA J. '72 Maverick. 6 cyl. Aulo. 27 .000 mt. Orig. Owner. Sl!l75. 646-6384 aft. or eve. 1966 Ford Cortina Sta. W a g. o n • G o o d mechanically. Gd MPG. S.575. 536 7J<JO '68 FORD LTD V 8. automatic. radio . hl'atcr, power. factory a 1 r t' o n d 1 l 1 o n 1 n g . <VTC358l $699 SUHSETFORD 5·140 Garden Grove Blvd. Wci.tm1nstcr 636·4010 ·73 Gran Torino. 37,000 mi. full equip. Xlnt cond $2000. !>!11· 1255. ---- 62 F.11• on Wagon only 71.000 m1. clean, 6 cyl, aut.o. S32!"J. IY12-6269 ----- '72 1-'ord Ranchero GT. Xlnt cond. Mag wheels. S2600. 499·4374 ---- •72 FORD CUSTOM4DR. V-8. automatic. radio. healer. power steering, fJctory air cond.it1on.ing. <32lWPD 1 $1399 SUHSETFORD !";440 Garden Grove Blvd. Westminster 636-4010 '73 LTD. 10 pass. Wagon, ----------/\1r, P/B. P /S, lu~ rack. '6' D~ CGMp«r Voa V-8. auto. trans . radio. heater, completely camper eqpt. m cl. pop top. <XPS317) 'Hrlc .... &C~ 2~J. 000 m 1, 675-6200 or 675 ~eves '72 FORD GALAXIESOO V 8. aulomal1c. radio. heater, power steenng. factory air condll.Jonmg. l243DK W > SI 799 SUHSETFORD 5440 Garden Grove Blvd. Westminstt•r 636-4010 J• Ton Chev. V -IS. 4 s pe ed. with 11· WE ST WAY S ~e ll contained , t•a hove r camper. <#3711 <J5342C l '72C.R. TOHJNOauto. air. S,-:i., FtilaMiflcJ P S. P IB. sterro. Xlnl. ··~ $2.095 642 1051 $2 3 8 8 Imperial 9942 --..:=-=--=~=---.•••••••••••..•.••••••• '74 LTD V-8, ciuto. trans . fac air co nd .. power steering. power (d isc) brakes. radio. heater. whitewall tires, like new #795K R K S,-:Htl ,..__, ......... s3499 '74 LTD 4 0-H..-dtop V 8 . aulo . t r an s. fa c tory air eond1t1ontnJ!, power stcerini:. disc brakes. whitewall tires. vinyl roof. landau lop. vinyl an terior. protection gr oup. License No. (7JJKRK> SpecWFW..c ... ....... '70 Imperial. Like new! 48.000 m1. S200 immed. cash rebate: assume S83 ' mo. pymnts or $1500 1 cas h . 1...thr. all pwr. f>44·0782. P vt Ply. --- Mann ck 9947 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 73 FORD MAYERJCIC 2 Door Sed 6Cyhnder Automatic Trans AM Radio White w /blue interior Sl550 Sec at Daily PHot ~YH parking lot 330 W. Bay, Ca;La Mesa or call Malan Leavitt •642--4321• 53488 ---------1'721.?,2 dr, 6 cyl, Atr, P /S. '71C_..,. 4 speed, radio, beater, ju.<rt like new. {75591Vl s,.cw 1'111..clltt ......... 5 1888 J.;uow FOPD I.IDS Beeell Bl•d. . Haatlltstcri Beacb 5N-le70 642·6611 dlx mt. 18000 m1, xlnt <'Ond. Sl.995. 6i3-7079 '72 MA YERICK SPOITCOUPE V-8, aulomatic. radio, healer . factor)' a1r t•ond1· tionane. <665ETX> SZ2'9 SUMSIT FORD 5440 Garden Onwe Blvd Westminst~r 636-4-010 Met'cwy 9950 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1972 M ERC. Marquia, '2300. Call 979-6710 between 8 "5. 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