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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-12-20 - Orange Coast Pilot, • Oralige Coast D inae-'u-Line Bargains Today EDITION . * * VOL.68, N0.354,JSECTIONS,34 PAGES . . TEN CENTS I .. County Dutnp Hunt · for Bodies Ended B y TOM BARLE Y °' .... 0.lly Pll.t Sbtt A search organized by Orange County Sheriff's officers and cor- oner's deputies aft~r human re- mains were fo und at the county's Coyote Canyon dump was called off late Friday with searchers satisfied that no more caskets or bones would be unearthed. Neither agency had made any progress la te Friday on the iden- tity of tbe man whose whitened bones were found in a metal casket brought to the surface of the mound of rubbis h b y earthmoving operations Wednes· day. And it has not yet been de· termined how the casket arrived at the county dump. Sheriff~ an· vestigators are c hecking with casket makers in a long process of elimination they hope will lead them to the county mortuary that purchased the coHin An early th~ory that the caskt>t may have come from the Westminster :VtemonaJ Park re· mained a theory Friday with the t•ontmued refusal of mortuary director Derek McWhinnt>y to comment on the possibility Sheriff's .officers said they have no plans to contact county mortuaries until they have ex- hausted the inquiries they arc making among casket maker~. many of whom are out of stale. Serial numbers found inside the Coyote Canyon container have not so far helJ)t:'d them in that inquiry. The search of the rubbish dump had failed !all' Friday to unearth any more ca~kels or human remain:> ··we 're satis fied now that ther<> 1s nothing else there." Sheriff~ Capt. Robert Griffeth said Oil Bids Final; $2 B. • on Fog Sl1ro11ds West Freezing Grips · I South, East Ry United Pres~ International Holiday lra velers already hampered b y airline strikes fou ght yet another enemy dense fog -in their b~ttl(' to get home in lime for the Christmas holidays. While freezin g temperatures were sweeping the south and east. fog rolled over purts of the west Friday, stranding hundreds in airports. some of them for up to ninl' hours .-rvmu Charge Ridiculous -Ko1vland~ Ry KORF.RT BARKE R A new charge has been leveled against Huntington Beach City Administrator Dave Rowlands that he allegedly recciJl.e'Cf" a 5.5 percent merit pay~reasc in 1972 for which he was not en· tilled. Rowlands characterized the charge as "the most ridiculous yet." lt also was learned that a copy of the allegation had been de- . livered to Pohce Chief Earle Robitaille. City Councilman AJ Coen. m charge of an ad hoc committee looking into allegations filed by Councilman Jerry ~atney , acknowledged that his panel re· ceived the new charge Tuesday night and will investigate it. It also 'f/aS reported that the al- legation had either been taken to • tile Orange County Grand Jury or that it was in the process of being delivered lo the jurors. Rowlands said Friday, ''They're hitting a new low and are entirely out of order. ''It's just another effort to dis- credit me." It is understood that Matney al· leges Rowlands was not eligible for the merit pay raise because of his job classification and he re· ceived the sal ar y boost without authorization of the City Council. The order implementing the pay increase was reportedly signed by Rowl an~msclf and Personne l Director Ed Thompson: A high·ranking city source said Friday night, "We haven't re· searched it yet but it appears that Rowlands' pay could only be increased by ordinance or resolu- tion of the City Council." Other city employes belong to the personnel system and are en- CSee CHARGE. Page A2) QUIZ JllEWS PLO LEA.DER Mideo~t debates in the Uni1ed Na· t1ona will include· T~tsentotives from the Po l eatfne Ltb1rotion Organization. Do ~ou know t~ name of the PW's leader' Keep up with MTMI. placta. and evtnt1 fn the news by taking thP QVIZ, on page (Al I J. Thi! Daily Pilot ~I th~ QUIZ each wrek a,, o ~u to 1tudenta in our oreo , 5('allle, Wash., was foggl·d m from 10 p .m . Thursday until 5 p.m. Friday. and Portland. Ore .. ~llld Los.Angeles were fog.bound for part of the same period. The fog forced five :"Jorlhwest Orient DClOs to stay grounded in Spokane, Wash., until late Fn· day night. A spokesman for the airline in '.\linneapolis s aid the fog forced cancellation of two eastbound flights and delayt'd others scheduled for stops at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport. Ile s~id some passengers were left waiting up to nine hours "an ungodly period of time " The ~ational Weather Service posted travelers' advisoncs Fri· day night for parts of Minnesota. Wisconsin, :'dichigan and ~laryland. Western ~ew .York was under a winter storm watch. Temperatures dropped ~low ..tero in northern :"-:ew England and northeast :--Jew York Stdk t;p to l..J inches of snow fdJ on Erie County, Penn.. and a1.: cumulations of nine to 12 inches were common along the Ent· s hores of Pennsylv ania and southwestern :--Jew Yor k Freezing temperatures spre:.HJ as far south as Georgia. and freeze warnings were in effect an northern Florida. Several thousand Atlanta resi · dents were left wil,.ROut electric1· ty for about fo~ours when tern· ~1eratures clil>ped to 13 degr('es, causing ice lo expand and burst a conduit at a power company sub station. Temperatures dropped lo 8 above in western North Carolina and northern Alabama. High winds made the cold worse, chill · ing Christmas s hoppers Record low temperatures "for the dale were set m Mississippi, Louisiana, Georgia and North Carolina. Kialoa First In Southern Cross Series Ry AL~10N LOCKAB F.Y O.lly Piiot Boating EclllOO' SYD~EY. Australia -J ohn R. ''Jim .. Kilroy·s new 79.foot.,ketl'h Kialoa from ~ewporl Beach scored first to finish victories m the first two races of the Southern Cross Cup series which got under way here Wednesday. Kialoa was first to finish in the 30-mile race for t he Royal Prince AJfred Club Centenary Bowl. with t h e Australian entry Bally h oo second and Mark Johnson's Windward Passage, a lso out of Newport Reach, finishing third. The 180-mile Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron Cup race was still in progress late Friday, Kialoa finished the course in 16 hours a nd 48 m inutes, chopping three hours a nd 32 minutes of the· o ld elapsed ti me record Windward Passage was second and Ballyhoo was third. Kilroy·s new yacht, launched .t lit(le over one year ago, has finished first in every race sht' has entered including lht• 3,000·mile Trans Atlantic Race..to England last summer. The Southern Cross Cup S('riCl'I is biannual event featuring team racing as well as 1ndlv1dual ('n tries. Final raee of the r;eries in is the a nnual 630·mHe Sydney to Houart (Tnsm:rnial race which ~tarts Dec. 2G .. Is it Real, Sa11t a? .JJson S.Chuitt. 3. check~ out Santa's bl.•ard durin~ a Christmas \'lSJt tn thl.• kmdl~· old ,.wnt leman. 1t ':-. rl1al. \'ou l.'311 hl'l on 1t ll took Tr.1\ 1s 1Sa11t<..1 Clm1:-.) P;,HT\' ~1x months to JfO\\' 1l. Yount! J ,1:-.011 1:-. tht· ~011 of ~Ir ;,mu ~Ir~ .. Jack Sdrnitt of ll unl111 ~l1ll1 Ik.tc.:h Fair Board To Challenge Race De11ial $280,000 Allocated For Marina Study By 'I.A~ DIRKJ='i Of llM D•llY Pt lot St<iH The Orange County Fair Board has instructed its attorney to take action against the California Horse Racmg Board's denial of 1ls bid to sponsor a thoroughbred meet at the Los Alamitos track next November. The Attorney. Henry Lewin. s aid" Friday afternoon that he will file an appeal with the Orange County Superior Court within two months. "We shall challenge the ra<'ing board on the bas is that it abused its discretion in making the de- nial," Lewin said. The fair board has sought tht• dates for a two.week meet from Nov .6·21 as a m ethod of raising money to help pay for long-term impr~.ft)ents to the fair · grounds. A feasibility study has indicat ed that a racing meet would be profitable lo the fair board. fair· grou nd s mana ger Jim Porterfield rec a lied. The racing board sever al weeks ago denied the Orange (See O F.N IAL, Page AZ> Prospect:-for a manna in the Santa Ana Rl\,er lowlands have been given a boost. Rep. Andrew Hinshaw CR· :Newport Beach> reported Friday that feder al approval for a feasibility study of the idea has been granted. He said that the House Com- mittee on Public Works and Transportation has approved an allocation of $280.000 for the study by the LJ .~. Army Corps of Engineers. Envis ioned bv some officials in Costa Mes a and Newport Beach is a 3,800-boat marina at the mouth of the Santa Ana River. ll would be a harbor that would give Costa Mesa a gateway lo the sea. Hinshaw said that the next step toward getting the corps to make the feasibility study is for the cor ps to include the $280.000 in its budget request for J 976 77. H~ noted that it was "doubtful" that the corps could be persuaded to add the study to its budget "al this late dale.·' If the funding was included. Hinshaw said it also would have lo survive the scrutiny of the Of· Paddling Lib Girls Vulnerable Too in FV The Fountau' Valley School District won't be sparing the ro<l on girl students <tny more 1( their parents al>prove. TRUSTF.F.S 11.\Vf<: adopted a new corporal punishment policy requmng wnttcn parent consent hefore any student 1s spanked. In addition, they deleted a portion of th1• policy which said, "Only in extreme cas('s :-.h31l corpornl puni!>hmcnt be ad- ministered upon f!1 rls." Assistant Superintendent Ed Moon jokingly admitted that clause was a result of "the m~lle chauvinist alhtudes or the po~t -that girls are delicate creaturt•s and you !-.hoult1n t spank them." HE SAID IT us<'<l to be that tf a boy was caught hilliniJ a girl at school. ht-'d probably 0e whipped hy th<' principal "Now af a boy hits a girl, he ls ll.iblc h~et whapp\'d hy the girl." he quipped. 0 I ' fice of M anagemenl and Budget and then of the House Appropraa· tions Committee before the study could begin. Nearly two years ago an economic and engineerin g feasibility study, funded Jointly by both cities, concluded that such a project would cost $39 million but could Ix· devt?loped successfully on the east side of the river. The report warned that it would be at least 15 years before the harbor could be com .. pleted. But there are obstacles lo the idea. Other agencies-have gone on record in fa vol" of keeping the area open for recreation or as an environmental preserve. The regional coast commission has recommended that the area <See ~IARl !'l-JA, Page :\2) Ford Urges 'Reconsider' Angola Aid WASHl:"JGTO:--J CAP> -The Senate voteq Friday to cut off funds for covert U.S. military aid for two anti·Soviet factions in Angola. Pres ident Ford prompt· ly asked the lawmakers to re· consider in "the national in· terest. '' The 54·22 vole was a setback to the Ford administration, wh1eh had warned, through Secretary ()f Slate Henry A. Kissinger, that the move would have "dis · astrous" consequences for U.S. foreign poliey. Ford asked for Senate reversal before it adJOurned for Christmas, but both houses of Congress recesst•d until Jan. 19 "Failure to do so rccons1d('r will seriously violate the national interest of t he United States," the President said. Ford said cutting off thl' money will ultimately "profoundly nf feet the seeurtty of our l'OUJttry as well." Investigators said one of tht: trash haulers who was pre~ent when the grisly discovery wa), made said he recalled that a loc.1d of caskets was hauled to lhl· dump from the Weslmm~h"f" mortuary some ttmc ago It has not been possiblt> lo <·on CSt>t>SEA RCll, Pagei\21 Shy Offshore Foes Set To Fight Ry DOUGLAS F RITZSCH E Of Ill• Oatly Pilot SYtt As California and Orange Coast offshore oil drilling foes rc- :1died new legal defenses Frida~. the U.S. Department of the In· tenor accepted $417 million m oil company bads to exploit poten- tially petroleum-rich areas off the California ('oast. The bids opened Dec. 11 and of· fic1~lly accepted Friday totaled $2 billion less than the federal ;!Overnment had expected to garnl'r from thl' sale of 1 2 million acres of offshore h.'ases, most of it off the Orange Coast. The leases are more than three miles off lht.• coast. At the federal le\ cl Friday. California Congressmen and Senator~ protested that one of the ll•ase sales may have been m \ iolalion of anti-trust laws. '.\leanwhile, Orange County- government officials and a coali· tion of representatives from CSee ORIU.ING, Page A.:!) They Wo1i't Put /1z Their TUo Ce11ts A plea by Huntington Beach leaders for con· tributions of two cents each from residents to con· tinue the city's legal battle against the Dec. 11 oi l lease sales has hardly come up a gusher. City Council members called for donations Mon- day in hopes that Sl,500 would be raised to enable continue litigation. So far they are about $1,499 short of theirgoal ac- ~orBing to a count of the coins in the collection can on City Treasurer Warren Hall's desk in the main floor of city hall. Hall said if they wish, re· sidenls could take up col- lections in their offices and neighborhoods and bring the lump sum lo him. "So far there hasn't been an overwhelming outpouring of Christmas spirit," he said. Coas t Weather :'-Jight and morning low clouds with local fog arc forecas t through t h e weekend. The forecast calls for hazy afternoon sunshine with high tem· peratures in the low 60's and lows dipping to 35. INSIDE TODAY One of Orange Coast College's most famous alum nae, Diane .Keaton, who cp- peared on the OCC stage a.~ Dtone Hall a decade ogi), hos becomt one o/ the nring 8tors o/ Hollywood. She·s profiled in todou's E:ntertainment ~C­ hon, Page 84, l•dex '*"'" ..... ~' .,., S'-c:ll Ml tUU H • Tt lwtsloft •• ,,........ . .... Tfl'fll a. UM .. &..1t ..... All , • . 2 DAILY PILOT Salurd•y Oecembeir 20 197!> Living Tree Sales 'Well' B>· Rl 01 "lfjOZt•U,KJ Ot .. o.i ....... a. .. LI\ mg Chn ... tm.h lrt>'-•" .11 l' "ltll selling :;tron~lv on lht.• Orjn~t· Co a l a m 1 d fl' ,1 r :-h ' .., o m l' nurst>r) m•11 lh<1l lhl' fdd m.t\ tw lafl{'nng off '.\tore t.>l>.pt.•11..,1\ t' th.tn thl'1r t'lll <'<>Unterpart:.. II\ m~ C:hn.,tm.i' trees have tht.' advanta~t.> or tw mg usable for up to thn~ )'t.•ar-.. The~ {':tn tht.•n bt• pl.mtt'<I Hut the bothl'r of lul!gtn~ around heavy t'<H\la1ncro, thl' fa{'t the trees can be kept tn.,1de for a maximum of two weeks and "atenng require men t s art.' lw~inmn~ to turn some pt>oplt.> tiff. a t·<·ordmg to 1 arn ,\mh11:! m.1n3~er of \ mhng s :-..u1 wr) m .\t.•\\ port lkJt'h Th1•y're not doing too well th1!> 'ear I thmk the newness and tht> fad has worn through Prop Ir .m• beginning to think t.hey·re m ore trouble •than it's "'"Orth." sa)s Amlmg who :',)ells both cut and lJ\'e lrtt:s "A N>Uple of years aio they '>'ert> somg grt.'at guns, but f have more livinJ: trees It'll m1•r this H•:ir than en•r before " Steve Hollister. co-owner of Hollister's Nursery in Costa ~Jesa, ho\H'ver, believes h v1ng Chri!'tmas trees are here to st av o .... , Pt IOI Photo by LH P;tyn« In foct he quit selhng l'Ut trees altogether this year be-cause sales of the .. throv. .twa)':'" were dttlln.ing Hl5 trees range in pnt'(' from S2 98 for a two Cooter up to $45 for an eight to nme·foot tret> "I've t l?Ot one l bought my!-elf :.'-'' t.•ral years ago This is the Hurd ) ear we've used' it a nd it's about 10 feet tall nght now which is OK be<'ause we have a high beam ceiling, .. he say:; The h\'mg tree:; (·an be rt.> potted and o sed for a ma.x1tnum of three years t>efore requiring planttng. For h v)ng lrtt owners "ho don't want tb go through the trouble of planting them. he 1s of· fC'nn::: to dehver them free to ('hurches. srhools and public parks "'he troublt• "1th l1nn~ Christma~ tree~ l" that some o" ners in ad' t'rll'nlh turn tht•m into dead trc1.'s b) k~<t•p1ng thC'm inside too long. Jccordmg lo G r a n t S h a ' c r o f I. I o ,. d · s ~ursery, Costa '.\1e~a. ldt>aJiy. he says. they shouldn't be kept in the house longer than 10 days Cut trt'C'S still act'ount for thl' l!reat<'r share of tree ::.ales at lhe nursen·. "Salt's for both ha\'e tn· creased over I ast year but "e or· dered only 300 h vmg Chnstma::i trees vs. 1,600 cut trees.·' he pointed out . Tom Takata. O\\ner or Takata ~ursery. also of Costa Mesa. added that the sales of lh'ing Christmas trees .have increased steadily from about five percent s1:< years ago to 30 percent of all trees sold this year. He noted that some hvmg trees now compare favorably to cut trees m price "We sell sever al \'ariet1es but a linng '.\1onterey now goes for about the same price as a rut noble fir. which is about S..J a foot · · For the more popular Douglas , Daily Piiot St.all Pl>oto IRVINE POLICE SGT. KREOEL TRIES MARIJUANA SCALE An Ounce Or Less Is A Misdemeanor Beginning Jan. 1 Keep Off Grass ln.,i11 e to Weiglz Pe11altiP." Ry DOl'G FRITZSOIF. Of I~~ D~11y P1I01 Sl .. I You'd b<.>tter waleh out and you·d better not cry if ~nu Jr1.• caul!ht smokml? grass rn In in1.• after the first of the year po!-:'L'Ss1on of an oun{'l' or less 1s $100 Aftt•r lhn•e con' ict1011 -. w1th1n a two~ l'ar Pl'nocl. till' of fl•ndl•r will h.i' t.' lo t•nter a drug offender d1vt'r~1on pro~ram COUNTY JAIL PRISONERS SEARCH FOR MORE CASKETS AT DUMP In Coyote Canyon, Few Answers to Mystery o f Unidentified Body fir the price o f a cut tree 1s about half of that of a living tree. ac cording to Pete BerJ?slrom of Roger's Gardens, Costa Mesa. A living six to eight foot Douglas fir runs about SJO to $40, he says. Despite relaxed J)('nalt1es f<1r possessing sm3ll q11ant1t1es <)f marijuana that will 1?0 into effN:l after the first of thr year, the city police plan to keep up the pressur e on pot smokers. The m;:ix1mum ~wnalt) for po~sr::.s 1on of more than an ounCl' 1::; S500 fine or six months m j <ul Possesswn nf hashish. hash oil or other conct•ntrutL'd forms of marijuana 1s lo n·sult in a fe lony arrest. Prosecut 1on may be for a felony or a misdemeanor. Teamsters Union Rebuffed by PSEA By FREOF.RIC'K SCllOE~I E lll . Of Ille D••IV P1I01 ~t•lt An atit•mpt b:. t lw Tt'.HTI.,ll'r' Union to pJtch up d1ff1.1rl'n1.·1.•-. with San Cl1.·m1.'nk pollu· offin·r., was rebuffl'd FridJ~ aftt•rnoon bv IC'ad C'rs of th1.• SJn lh·m1.•ntt.· P 0 ubl1{' Sakl~ f':mplo)l't·s \ S0<'1Jlton Poln 1.• llffH n .... \ 111 .. d '.!f.11 1 I f-'11 dar m0r11111;: to p\ill out of ;m ei;zht month old n·p11.'"-l'ntat1on contr:irt .,1gnl·d w1l h tht' un11111 Tht' rontr.H·~ dt's 1g n.1t1•d lhl' 1111 ion :is tlw t•mplo~ l's k11 g.11n1n;.: a~en t in s~tlary tall-.' \t 1th thr {'\l \ j u-.t hours .ifll'f' tlw \flk . 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The denial. 1111\Vl:'\'L'r . was basl'd on pro L'l'clural grounds and not th1.• nwnts of tlw union's l<'gal argu ml'nt L1:-tle hlam<'d the off1cl'rs dt• n-.wn lo drnp out o! the contratl ll!l l'Xtrem1.· Jll'l'""llrt' from Cll} of hrials PolicP Find "Mi . ' . SSID~ Irvine Girl .\ rn ~e::i r old l rvinl' girl '>'llo 11•port1.1dly vanis hed from a Lo., .\n;.!c!e~ hll" !-.t•1t1on £)pc· I Was IP\lnd Fnday by Lo!->· Angeles pnlin• lrvrnl' polil'e Lt .Jnr.) Ro)d ... 1:d Friday thal Vl·rna Spel'r, :~41! Park\ 1ew Lanl', was found In l!OOd hL•Jlth Sht> \\ j S hl'ing held Frida)' <ti J-•• 1 .. tl.1k1• .Juvenilt• llall in 1,,,., \11;l'lt."i until s ht> could be 11lC'kt•rl 1•1' In' twr moth1.·r. pollt·t· ... .i1d l..1 \'l'l'Ol' Spl'l'r. I ht• gi rl .., mot hl·r could nol be eontJektl FrnJ ~" mghl. but a friend staying .•t thl:home s au1 tht• mothl·r ht1cl .111 .1ppo1nt ment to "I'" tht• girl to cl.•\ \Ir" SpC'er and J rvirw poltc·t· ft'.tred the l!irl was lhe '1C'l1m of fnul p!a~· when she did not return homl· bv bus DC'c I as l'"<p<'cterl. \Jr-.: ·spl'l'I' h..id smd the girl phoned from th1• f .os A.ngcles bus ... 1.1t10n lo !:-ay sht· had "aught a \\ rong bus and heen delayed get 1 :ng home That was near mid n1f,!ht :"Jov 30 rhe girl had bC'en \'is it1 ng r<' l.1t1ves in Northern \allforn1a m 1·r thc1 ThanksgivinJ? ~chool lu t•ak Doily Piiot D•ll•ert h Guoro"tHd 1.'nr"1,,Y I rod11y II you ct J 1 • ,1 n .. v•· v• ot ,,,,,,. r tJy' ~h C> n '111 t• I•,. 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Town!-t.•nd ~aid 1t was the first sut'h disc11\ l'f'\ 11t Coyote Canvon during his t.•mplnyrrumt by ·thl' l'Ollnty · That caskl'l must have bN·n put lhl're at some time helwee n the time we stopped work on Tut•scfay night and (; a m Wl•d nC'sday." h<' said f 'rom Page 11 I MARINA ... he designat<'d as open space for public re{'reation. while Oran~e County "ants to establish a re gional park near the rivermouth. prov1dmg for both public recr eet t1on and a wlldhfe habitat. A r e{'ent City of Costa Mesa planning report pointed out that the state Department of Fish and Came and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers have been pushini? tht.' propos al for lhe rivermouth a"reage to be acquired for a re· $!10nal p<!rk . Mom's Arrest Makes Clerks Nursemaids "We sell both li ving and cut trees and the living tree sales ar e going very well," he says, noting that they a{'{'Ounl for about 1:, per{'cnt of total tree sales. "They're kind of the tre nd now because of the ecology move ment ·· From Page 11 I DRILLING. • • Southland {'1ti1.•s g.ithered Frida~ to map out str.itegies to block the planned 011 drilling in C'ourt before the first bits break the sur fare. Tht• rontro,· ... •rswl sale resulted m a{'ceptable offers for 5'i of the 231 tr::i r ts on the hloC'k. a(·('ord1n"1 ln fedl•r;1l offic:lals The h1 ;.?hl'st acrepted bid was· SI05 million for tract 5-1 off San Pedro Bay,\\ h(•f'l' oil drilling has !wen sucC'essful in the pa!-l. :\ ('Ombine of Standard Oil of <'ahfornia. Gt.•tt \' Oil ('I). l 'mon Oil Co. of C::il1ftlrn1a and Skell) 0:1 Co Joined lo pay thl' lab All officers will add s mall ::-calcs t o the hardware' t he·~ carrv ahout. Tht.' n<'w s tall' law prescrihes s100 f1n1.1:,, and c1ta· lions for pos!->1.•ss1011 of less than an oun{'e of man.1u:1n,1 In a position paper on t•nforrc• ment of the new manjuana law. Poli"e Chief Leo P1.·art laid out this poh{'y -Possession of an ounrt• or lt:ss is a misdemC'anor :ind the of fender mav b e c1t<'d and r" leac;ed. but not J;.iilecl Person~ poss1.•s.,mg more than an ounce :ire in violation of a misdemeanor a nd may bC' r1tt'Cf qr jailed. Sale of mari1uan:1. possession of marijuana for sale> and cultivation of manjuana still are felonies. -Juveniles will tx• taken into rustody for possession of any ;)ffiOUnt of marijuana. The maximum fin" foi- CHARGE ... Rut Senator John Tunncv ( D titled to merit pJy increases Calif l complomC'd thJt tltl' oil usuall y given on a :;ix month t·ompany cons ortium m;.iy han• basis. Yltll3tC'd ant1tru::.t law:. Tunne' Rowlands. who makes about clrm:mded an mve~l1gat1on b)· S.W.000 annuallv. s aid that when the antitrust division of the he became Huntington Rea"h c1 .Just1<1e Departme nt mlo tht· ty administrator. lhl' City Coun deal. ell voted him into the personnel In a related move that ap· plan with the intention that he parenlly failed. Tunney, Senator would get merit increases hk<' all Alan Crans ton 1 D-CaJif.) and 23 other employes. · California C'ongressmen de -He said the incrc.•ase m 1972 manded that the lease sale be put was automatic and that he re in limbo until the General AC'· re1ved another one in 1973 that ('Ountmg Office could investigate was authorized by Matney when lh<' tr:insa{'tions he was mayor County o II d r i II in g f o~s. .. l skipped the increases in 1974 meanwhile, considered new legal and 1975." he s aid. "beacuse of ~1ction aimed at halting exploita-the tight budget conditions. I was tion o f the tr arts until environ -the only employe not to i!et m<.'rit mental safeguards '1r"t' assured. increases the pas t two years. and Rut Fifth Oislri{'t Supervisor l saved the city about S..5,000 to Thomas F . Riley said the federal S6.000. clinching of the oil lease deal un-"I felt 1 was more or less set- dercut an agreement earli er in ting an example for the ot her the day by Southland cities to employes m the {'1ly," Rowlands l;:iunch a suit. Thal action had said hoped to seek scrapping of the Thompson said Friday that h1.• llunt1nJ:?ton Reach poli"e re leases before their formal acc~p-recalls signing the order in 1972 cord clerks found themselves tanec. for the pay increase but did so pressed 1 n to se r v i ce a s "That changes the issue sub-'with the assumption that the Ct nursemaids for an eight-month-stanlially and makes the pro-ty Council h ad authorized it." old baby whose mother and two :-f)('cls even more depressing,.. Orange County Grand Jury companions were arrested Fri-said Riley. "Right now it's too Foreman James W. Utter said dav soon to say whether the suit i:; that a copy of the allegation has i'ipped h,:. a security gu<1rd al !-till on " not been r eceived yet but that Pt•nnC'y·:; department store m All the t'1l1rs and t h<' l'ounty jurors were not in session l-'r1 Huntington Center . police arrest would be expectt:'d to contribut;.. day. t.'d Mary -'1artinez of Santa Ana lo a legal tab that could total They w ill meet again Monday. and Lawre n ce Pina of Los $100,000 by the time the suit ends, Tuesday a nd Wednesday of next Alamitos on charges of suspicion said Riley. week. It will be legal lo po::.scss marijuana s moking paraphernalia cir to bt• in a place '' hc're man 1uJ11;1 1~ s mokL'<l .\ t' t tl rd 1 n ;! t 11 po I 1<' l' C :.i pt ('hu('k Roua . J ll\ t•111les foumJ rn <.1 pl<1re where m:HiJUJn<1 1s s moked will be taken into tern· porary cus tody undC'r pron!-.1on-. of thl' \.relfar1.• Jnd lnsl1tution!- Codt> I don't think WC' are g-01ng lo "l?l' .is many arrt•st!-as hdrn t'. J said Ho11a DENIAL ... County board ·~ bid to spon:.or lht• meet. but attorney Lewin said that he has bt.'t1 n w~11ti)1~ for tht• form:il {in.ding!-. lwfore prrpanng ~1 lej?al briC'f to :.iNi...'[11 tht• dl· l'ISlOll The bnef arrl\·rd this \\•eek and the fair board Thursday night in strurted the atturne} to act The racing board . m it::. find ings, rontends that the fair bo<.1rd has not demonstrated that it will be able to stage a fair with suffl c·1ent prople attending outside the race tra{'k during the meet." The county fair is held m t ht' ~ummer on the fairgrounds m Costa Mesa. but the fair board's plan has heen to put on a special fall ecology fair on lhe race tra{'k parking lot during the meet This was the reason the fair hoard staged The Great Earth Festival on the fairgrounds this ye;.1r. It attracted 21,000 people in the s1:< days it was open Ll'win said that the size or sut· ct>ss of a fair is not within the ~ 1urisdi{'tion of the racing board, but is the responsibility of th{' state Division of Fairs and Ex positions, which already has ap proved the concept of a fall ecology fair at the racetrack. The racing board also said that additiona l racing dates would · not be in the best public in terest .. in an area where therl' are already 31 weeks of radng a vear. · Lewin responded to that rharge by sayin g that n o evidence was introduced during the hearing to support such a claim . Another point made by the rac mg board was tha t the Los Alamitos tra{'k is less than one mile in circumferC'n{'e and that this would prevent uniformity in timing at thoroug hbred meets. nf bt'ing under the mfluen{'e of ____ ....__ _____ --.------.1 ------------------- dr~~~n polin• i n s pected the .j.'7~·~,. .. -.~~~Woj//r.~WoiJllr.".W•~."'; wom an 's rar. they found it loaded with what police believed lo h e stolen j?oods. Officers e FASHION _-* JJ~ ISLAND STORES \ watrhl'd the ror through the a f-'j6. Ill t(•rnoon ~nd lntl'r .irre!-.ltd ~ :l~t;l~id~al~:n:e~:i;;;;t~~ol ~~ ,~: OPEN EVERY NIGHT ~0: aoods and conspiracy to commil commercial burglary. Also apprehended, police said. • was eight-month-old Robert 1; ~t:irtinei who ke pt the depart-· ment 's hands f u 11 until well past 0 midnight while officers filled out • paperwork to turn him ovC'r to •,. {'Ounty wt'l!are workers. AftC'r an examination by the.' police nurst'. the baby was bt'11cv~d lo br ~nffering from a rEtspiratory J ilrncnt <1nd ap purent malnutrition, police said . UNTIL CHRISTMAS l o e~~·~·· ... 0 • ·• ' I \ \ ~ ] ] cc c ('C tl' le tT Cl Cl st d! p; Cl e; si SC Cl :\: bl h. ('• t) H pl t~ , p. bl ( .] ' .... y n fc - s p ti fc ( ti ,. b s A e s " ( s t i: \ s t l c a f; n p s . a ' ~ ( r s I ' T c t I \, e.t.urd,&Y. December 20, 1G1S DAIL V PILOT A 4' • ' ·Cable TV Increase Rejected Impact· Report Slated ( \ San. Juan Capistrano city councilmen have rejected Storer Cable TV 's request for a rate in-crease. The company had asked that their rates be increased from $6 lo $6.75 per montb. Although the staff recom- mended a n increase to $6.50, counc1lmen voted to grant no in- crease until the completion of a study or the city's cable TV or- dinances and franchises is com- pleted by Cable Dynamics, Inc., consultants the council hired earlier this month. Last year. the council denied a similar request because of :>ervice complaints against the company. Since then, Ri ck .\lardock, manager of Storer Ca- ble TV, Inc., said bas company has brought the service up to ac· ceplable standards. In his report to the council. Ci· ty Manager James Mocalis said the number of current com- plaints against the company and the number or m ishandled com- plaints is "margincilly accepta· ble." MR . CLAUS? DQN'T Fo~GET ••· JUST 5 M O RE DAYS TO Go.' .. 0 ... c ) . .. °'¥'• ...... ,...... by~ CiP<f VIETNAMESE STUDENTS PRESENT THEIR OWN SPECIAL CHRISTMAS PROGRAM Class at L.,k View School In Huntington Beach Will Study Durlog Holidays Cycle Flips Mesa Officer During Chmle A Costa Mes a motorcycle patrolman n arrowly escaped ~ark l'iew School 42 Viet Students In Yule Program serious injury Friday when his The Vietnames e class at Lark Kathy Roberts, who teaches bike developed a wobble in the View School in Huntington Beach the 42 youngsters, explained that front wheel. fell over and skidded didn't recess for the holidays Fri-the students. who are celebrating mor e than 250 feet. day like school children in the their first Christmas in this coun- Of'ficer Matthew Letterlello of rest of Orange County. try "wanted a Christmas pro- Costa )tesa was battered and But they presented the school gram of their very own." bnused after the mishap, but staff and student guests with a They sang carols in both Viet- was told by doctors at Costa vi e t n a m e s e . A m er i c a n namese and English and de-. Mesa Memorial Hospital he had Christmas program before the livered a holiday message in both no broken bones. rest of the school emptied for the languages. Letteriello said he was chasing holiday vacation. The s tud en ts will attend a motorist at 70 miles an hour or In fact. part of the program classes for six days during the more in the third lane from the wag presented twice to accom· two-week Chnsth1as vacation . center of the four-lane s~in Diego mcxfote Ocean View School Dis-Principal Stan Burrill said Freewaynear F airviewRoad. tri ct Superintendent Dale they told him they feared they He said t he bike began Coogan who a rrived a few would lose some or their newly- perfor ming erratically and went m t n u t e s I a t c for t h e acquired English skills over the The Laguna Beach City Coun· cil has approved druftln~ a master environmental impact report for Arch Beach Heights, an action which will delay new construction of the tulltop com· munity until mid-April. T he cou ncil's action came Wednesday on a 4-1 vote. Coun· cilman Charlton Boyd dasNented. The action was taken over tbe ob- jection of a spate of Arch Beach property owners and builders. but was supported by several area residents. The report, to cost $15,950, will be done by J. L. Webb of Newport Beach. The preliminary draft of the report is to be completed by Feb. 16 and circulated among in- terested organiz3tions and in· dividuals. Webb was dfrected to find ways to alleviate the community's pro· blems of traffic circulation. public s ervi ces. parks and recreation and fire prote~tion. The report is to point out ways in which problems of the area can be corrected, Margaret Bailey, city environmental coordinator and planner, said. ''The key note is feasibility," she said. -Webb will be working with homeowners and the community organization in dra!Hng has r e· ... port. Of primary concern to the council is the crowding of con· struction in the area. Arch Beach was subdivided m ore than 50 years ago into 25-by-100 foot lots set out in a grid pattern without regard for the ex- tremely hilly ground. There cur· rently are about 680 home~ 1n Arch Beach Heights now w1th the potential for aboct another 250, according to the city plan· Watat /tie? 'f his w ls l I u I ll l ti l' "up Is J\lkc. J tlll"l'e ·month olJ Bea,.!ll' wilh mi:>-1..'d Jhtn•n lat!c wh1> li ke..., k1cl..., am1 b housebroken. Shed ltke tu hL' ~umcon l''s Chn:-:.lmas pre· ~en t. Shi.! l'an hL' had hy con- latlrng Jl unt111 gton Beach Humane Shelter. Board Taping 'T~ipped Up'-~ By Trustee :~ Brian Garland, a trustee in tttii Iluntmgton Reach City (elemen. tary) School District, trip~ over a cord at a recent schoot board meeting. He s aid he followed it and found it was hooked to a tape re: corder operating in a closet. · Thursday night he announcel to fellow board members and Ute audience that the session was ~ 1ng taped. And while he said he favors the idea, he didn't like the !)Urpr ise. Fellow Trustee Xorma Vander Molen said it didn't matter to her, but Dale Bush said the board ning department. down, dumping him into the traf· performance. long holiday. fie lanes. ______________ ....:_ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________ ~ should have been told. Joan Little Surrenders WASHINGTON', NC. <AP > -Joan Little. the young black woman whose murder trial attracted national attention, turned herself in Friday night following a statewide alert for her ar rest, officers said. A sheriff's spokesman s aid she was accom- panied by a bondsman when she turned herself in at the Durha m County sheriffs office. The all-posnt~ bulletin was issued by the Beau- fort County Sheriff's Department after Beaufort County court afficials received official notice that the North Carolina Supreme Court refused on Thursday to hear Miss Little's appeal of a 1974 breaking and entering conviction. Seeo11d Gutt Sear~h Faib LOS ANGELES CAP> -A lengthy search orthe Ambassador Hotel pantry has failed to produce any e\'idence of a second gun in the 1968 assassination of Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, Dist. Atty. J ohn Van de Kamp said Friday. '·No spent bullets or fragments ther eof were J found in the search,•· Van ( de Kamp told a news con-/ N S llORT ference. "The evidence ..__ ------------we have now does not establish there was a second gun." Kremlha Flay!f tnoy11iha11 MOSCOW <AP > -The Kremlin launched a scathing attack Friday on America's U .N . am- bassador, Daniel P. Moynahan. calling him a political wheeler-dealer pandering to the J ewish vote and "a very eccentric person, capable of shocking even diplomats who have seen a lot in their lifetime.'' Boyfrie11d Get• Caa#tody 1,os ANGELES CAP I -Custody of a baby boy <'lit from the womb of his murdered mother was awarded to lhe woman's boyfriend Friday. William Hooks, 41, who said he was the boy's rather, was ruled fit by Juvenile Court Com- mi ssioner Brad ley Stoutt after a six-month trial period. The mother, Kathryn Viramontes, was slashed to death last May in her subwban Van Nuys apartment and the baby cit from her womb. IUtness Tortured. Sltot MT . CLEMENS, Mich. (AP> -John Whalen, a kev government witness against former Michigan Gov. John Swainson in a perjury case, was kid· naped, tortured and shot by two men Friday, police said. He was in fair condition at St. J oseph's Hospital in M t. Clemens. lrilrla Bomll11 Kill Four RELFAST. Northern Ireland CAP>-Bombsex- plod~ al ~ars on both sides or the ~rish bor der f_Ti- day, killing four persons and wounding25, a cconhng to authorities. Early Retirei•ent Ottered SACRAMENTO (UPI> -Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. Friday announced the issuance of an or· der desigo(."d to beard off the threatened lay~f~ of employes in the Stale Department of Rehabilita- tion. The executive order enables workers SS and older to r<-tirc two years early as a method of pre- venting p<>s~iblc lay~Cfs. Jn the s~il\ t_oward aid to more severely h andicapped Cahfonnans, the de- partment must reduce its workCorce by up to 100 employes by July 1. San D~o Join• Top 10 WASHINGTON <AP> -San Diego and San An· tonio, T('X , made the hsl nf the nation's 10 lar"<>st dlics for the first liml' on the basis or 1973 t'Stimates, the Census Rurl'au said today. San Oiego rankcrl 14th tn tht' offic1al 1970 census an<1 ninth in the 1973 ~sllmut< .. -s. San Antonio was 15th in t h~ <'Cn!JUR and 10th in th(' 1973 estimat~. ' LEA E IT UP TO OME OF ORAMGE COUMTY'S OLDEST AHD LARGEST SERVICE OEl'TS. TO IACK OUR WARRAMTY. BARGAIN HUNTING? 24" OIAGDNAl CHROMACOLOR II •AFC • CHROMA TIC TUMEI • QOl9 Yll>fO CiUAID TUHEtt ~---23" Dla1rul F4560P $\589 -' -- J r, I -- ZBITl4 ~~ •111.X J OUR LOW STEREO PRICiS =- ova 20-ftdS ~- IM O._..MM COUNTY 19046 IROOKHUIST HUNTINGTON BEACH - 1-YR. =: 3-YR. ";:.11 CASH 90 (3NYIEN1S) ertns ti 37 MOS. RCA1VTHAT THINKS IM COLOR Al MW .-.is off.n r•....., of I~ sold ...... ,.., ....., .. d clrctiltry to -.Ce pktwe •M.._. ~ bril)MMts .t ... ttcelly tldpittt to as~ jafft posslM mwillg .. ..., r'OCIM light.~ cOfttrol/c•w ''trectJRg" _ .... 0 ft.5lle celor ,;ct.re ~e frOM ~ to sc-.-ca.-t4 to c..._. cwtwMc color cCMltrol-.... ill coler" by~ ft.sit t.e& to coior;ttwt ..... , .. Mtect. PRICED WITH THE COMPETITION IM MIMD FREE I-YR. 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Calif home. hop i n~ '-Onlt'OllL' "Ill t a kt· notice of the hand p.:.itnl l'd s ig n <•net take her home for Christmas. I kr O\\llCI'!> s ay they ha\'e loo many other pets . Anti-canine Reports Up Urba1z Crin ze Se1zds Cities 'to the Dogs' WAS HINGTON <AP > r\menca 's urban cnme wave 1s creating a nt'~ public health cn s1s as m ore and more cit;, dwellers acquire big guard dogs to protec t the ir ho mes and fam11l es. sa~:. :\'t.•w York City's camne expert Dr. Alan M Beck . dJrector of the citv's Bun•au of Arumal Af- fairs. says tht.' larger breeds in- flict m on • seve r e bites. consume more food that could go to human populations. s pread disease .and aggravate tht• u rban waste pro- blem THE ESTIMATED 500,000 dogs Ill New Yo rk City alone dump about 187 tons of droppings · daily onto the s trC'ets and sidewalks and tnto th1• sewer system. he writt>:-in the December issue' of the' Amencan Journal of Public Health "Such fecal contammatw n 1::. a public health problem that wouJd not be tolerated from any other mammalian source." Beck s aid There is evidence that the na- t1oo·s dog population 1s leveling of( at about 33 million, or one for every 5 9 persons. he s rud. but man's best rnend in JS percent of U.S. households is increasmgly becoming larger. hungrier and more ferocious. ''THIS T REND M A Y be motivated by the public's aware- ness of urban cnme and the hope that larger dogs will warn and protect their owners.'· Beck said The attendant problems of big Yule C amp D e adline S e t The last day for rC'gistration for the South Coast YM CA Chris tmas s ea::.on day camp 1:- '.\tonday. The day camp will ht' held for children from fin• to 12 'rars of age from Dec 29 th rough .I an 3 Trips to the S;,in D1l'J.(11 Zoo. il'l' !-kating and the mannt• !'>lud1t·:- mst1tute are pla nned Registration is at thl' South Coast Y:\1CA. 31000 Crown \'allt•.> Parkway. Ft•e is S30 for mc m bers and SJS for nonmembers. F\Jrther information 1::. a\ ailable by calling 831-Y:\tCA. do~s. he believes. contributed to the fact that more than 60 per- cent or the nation's mayors rank "dogs and animal control pro- blems'' as the complaint they heard most often from citizens. Beck said about 500 dog bites art: reported annually for every 100,000 persons. a nd that's just ,the tip of the iceberg_ MOR E THAN one-third of the dog-bite victims in St. Louis and nearly half the victims in New York classified that dogs that at- tacked the m as I ar ge -weighing more tha n 50 pounds, he said. The dog bite rate has gone up 24 percen t in Baltim ore a nd , between 1965 and 1970, rose 33 percent in St. Louis. "Dogs have gone from M i'ng bem~n ly accepted as m an's best friend to becoming a source of social. political and medical con· cem ... Beck said. "It is time for the social and legislative forces of society to res pond humane ly, but strictly, by exercisin g g r eater control over the size of the dog popuJa. tion. the dogs' freedom to roam and their promiscuous defeca- tion," he said. L e s b i a11 Seeki11g Custody of So1z TELESCOPES DALLAS ( ll PI 1 A lesbian trying to retain cu:.tody of her 9-} ear-old son has testified she could pro\'lde a good homt• for the boy even though she li\'es with her fe male lover . :\'tary Jo Ris her. 28. has custody of her son, Richard. while he r older son Jimmy. 17. lives with her ex hus band. Doug Risher Ile now also wants custody of Richard :\ls Risher t estifiC'd she lo\'es her roommate Ann For e man. 30. "more than anything m this \I.hole world. "But tha t d oe!> not mean I don't love Richa rd and Jimmy. you understand ... she told a Domestic Relations Court Jury Ms. Ris her said she met :\1s. Foreman more than two years a go and the tv.o began living together because "we felt ~ though we wanted lo be together_·· Jury selection m the custody tria l was lengthy. Finally. 10 men and two women were seated. Several prospective Jurors were excused because they did not approve of homosexuality due to re- ligious and moral beliefs SffilPPER 'HAD TO' DO IT RAPALLO. Italy CUPI) -A Judge fmed Tomasso Catania. 24 , a trans vestite. $80 for tak- 1n g it all off 10 a nightc lub s triptease ''I'm a teetotaler but that evemng they made me drink and when the crowd began shouting ·~ude! Nude'• I wasn't able to s top.·· s aid Catanja in recalling his performance. Mercedes Benz lease it for less ~ .. I ' -../• -1_ -~ s~~-.-A Mlaa~n Viejo Imports Autnort11td "°"re-Benr dealer S.n OiefJO Frwy. at Avery, 131-1740 BUSHNELL BINOCULARS Altronomocol ' T.n-ednol for Chtld to S•rioul Amot~ur Hot1o"otly Adnr111t<i ----~-· ~ 'IN ASTRONOMICAL OPTICS FOR 15'Y'~ARS" sto Mesa A Singer Gift ForOnly 1~~95 A great new zig-zag with 17 sew-easy features ,\n .1m 111rii:I\ lu\1 pr11l'U m.1d11111 \11th h11il1 111 hltnd,111lh, 1 \du,111•1\ J, '1i:n1J '>•11i:1•r • frlllll dr11p-111 hphb111 , \II.IP 1)1) r11\\1'r f1•1 I, .11ul rn• 11• ( .trr\111g L.1"' 111 t.1h111ll1'\11.1 SUNDA Y I :00·5;30 O"'-Y AT COSTA MtSA SIW & U C IH HARIOR CEMTll 549·1 ltS (Rear Mall Near Ralphs) Natural Geis Cuts Felt By T HOMAS D. E LIAS The (1rt-t rt?al s hortages or natural gas won't hit any part of C ahforn1a unlit 1979 at the earliest , the state's large gas companies assure us. But the scarc1hes. expectl'd lo last through the 1980s , are already making their presence felt. THE I N IT I AL IMPACT HAS BEEN in Southern California. which draws mos t of its natural gas from Texas via the pipelines of the El Paso Natural Gas Co. The area's gas allocations h ave been cut ste~1dily by t he Federal Power Com- mission for three years, to the point where many electric power plants were forced in October to' switch from burning natural gas to low-sulfur fuel oil. That action alone has added 218 tons of pollu· tants daily to the Southland's s mog problems. Northern California. drawing most of its supply from Canada. has not yet been affected. But the Canadian government's recent decision to gradual- ly cut off all oil exports to the U.S. implies that gas will be cut off next WH,,E N T HAT CUTOFF BEGINS, ~ORTH ERS Califordia will be hit by the same factors n ow start- ing to afflict the Southland. Firs t. major industrial users like power plants will have to s witch to other • dirtier fuels. . ~ext. the pocket of the individual consumer will be hit. Custome rs of the Southern Califl>rnia Gas C'o. already have begun pa ying the interest on a huge loan that the Atlantic Richfield Co. will use to develop its natur~1l gas fiC'lds in Alaska. Roth Southe rn California Gas and the state Public Utilities Commission had to agree lo the deal to insur e th.it the Alaskan gas will come to California in the 1980s. A similar agreement between the Exxon Corp. and Pacific Gas & Electric Co. to insure 1980s natural gas for PG&E's s ervice area is in the works. OVF.R T llE N EXT 10 YE ARS, T HE state's con sumers will pay more than S500 million as a result of those deals. n•(•eiving nothing for it except the right to negotiate ~1 price for the g as when it starts to flow. Tht.' ant1c1pated gas s hortages are also affect - ing planning dec1s1ons. with energy considerations beginning to take precedence over the environ- ment. The firs t obvious case __ S_O_l-IT_H_E_R-~--.... of this kind of tradeoff l:.\LIFOR:\IA came just las t month. l.'O( '. l l ~ when the federal En ,-, vironmental Protection Agency approved build- mg a Sl50 million r efinery for synthetic natural gas on the coast at C<1rlsb;id in n orthern San Diego County. Thl' EPA. with jurisdiction over that project un- der the federal Clean Air Act, r uled that the estimated 14 tons of pollutants it will produce daily ·will still leave air quality at allowable levels. The permit from the EPA had been con_sidered the GANS & PIANOS Carlsb3d project s toughest hurdle. although 1t s till needs approvtll (rom the PUC JOd (>OSMbly the State Coastal Comm1ss10n PART O F T llE REASONING BE~JND the EPA approv~•l was that with natural gas hkely to ~e tn short supply soon, a fac.·ihty that makes synthetic •natural gas might ,actually lessen the ~ve_rall smog problem of the area, despite its own cm1ss1ons One condition of the approval also was that the 'refinery not be built unlll EPA has an assurance from the PUC that a set percentag~ of the new fuel will be used locaily. Few other major industrial ins tallations are likely to be built under this ex~ct rat.io~ale, ~ut many other planning decisions will be similarly in- fluenced by the pending shortfalls. IN ADDITION, IT SEEMS INEVITABLE that large quantities of coal will be introduced into Califorma along with the sometimes-deadly s ulfur dioxide smog that accompanies it. There will be new pressure lo relax standards that now limit how much high sulfur fuel 011 can be burned. M anpower Job Ope11 The Huntington Beach Manpower Administra- tion has announced an employment ope ning for youth counselor in its Yout h Empl oyment 'Service office. Regular duties of the pos ition include in- terviewing, counseling and providing referrals to youth work appli· cants. Applications will be accepted only at the Coas tal Employ ment Center. 17211 Beach Blvd. Additional information can be obtained by call· ing the center at 842-7751 . Jlolida!f (jifts aJttf dtcoratioJtS nt Roger's vnrdeJtS ... • Poinsettias • Indoor and outdoor plants • Pots and baskets • Fine crystal and china 2 30 I San Joaquin Hills RoJd , Newport Beach STOCKING. ,._. STU~F~~~ . All. UNDER UNIVOX AMPLIFIERS t GUITAR AMP l! watt• RMS-· r.:Oro, 11 0 •100 t NEW MODEL YAMAHA ORGAN Jlf\I •nflOOUCOCI I 10"91< pley, All( F"" llto<'• Au'-•< ,..._ -minor 1111 ..-o, ~-Sou...s 1095 I NEW COLOR.OLO THOMAS ORGAN Wtl•l"Ql»U fvtlfhyttwnM(lloft IJ 1 249 _, . .,<""'di. ...... lency - t NEW 1975 CONSOLE PIANO Full • ••V" 1 -\1"9 _.,,,-•tor 7 9 5 •iVll"9 Proct •ftCIUOo& ""'°' t KIMBALL PIANOS lc:.h ..... Shr. °"'' JI '4)11W" to Q " ~ Tl• •••Cl\I -ulltutly •lvi.d 11"4 to -...Ct .,., decor lftClu01"9 fht taQulolta F rtft(h Covn,ry Pec:en from 899 ••fn'Olo. ht••v..iutv .,.. -kff t MINIMAX BASS AMP Iii Wl ltl II Ml-· ._,.1 2 s 0 -•llft IS"_.,., T-oOl!lv 11111 mo JlCCESSORIES snH THOMAS MmONOMES 1 895 . t S NOTE DINNER 1995 CHIME • ~"4~~-~~~·w~w 1"' 0 . () • 0 • 0 ~· ,• 0 ,,• 0 e o e o •. e o e o • \ 0 lit .. •• 12 CHOID OSCAI KHMIDT AUTO HARPfM I YAMAHA PIANOS 795~- t REGAL TIP DRUM STICKS FASHION _ ISLAND STORES \ .0 OPEN EVERY NIGHT I UNTIL CHRISTMAS · i o e~· ~·~·· •• 0 • ~ .. o e~~-~ .v (> • 0 ·• ·• , 1 Ont ol tilt llfOf'I selt(lloM of IN h-1 YllN,.. comot" tlld 9rtnds for t!ION w!IO ~lrt tllt br~t t USED PIANOS & ORGANS ,,,.,.r b<t nd MmH IO <1-i,,_ Wt -~hrt 1n ~11ton1119 nw finest uted !>la-tftllor~ra ...... bit GUAUNTHD DIUVllJ IY CHllSTMAS t MUSIC STANDS ,._ 5ts • UKULELES STAl1-Af s•s • WOVEN GUITAR STRAPS 3so AHOITID COlOIS t 20' COILED 3 29 GUITAR CORD NO PAYMENT UNTIL F.fBRUARY 15, 1976 ON KEYBOARD PURCHASES "WE HAVE A STOCK FROM PACH TO ROCK" CHRISTMAS HOURS DAILY 10-9 SAT. 10-6 SUN. 12·5 C05 T f\ MESA Corri1•1 Nt•wpr1•l F. Hcl• t11J1 F1•l.:' 28'..l I 11~ 646O;?l1 f•O"• N W~ANLit CO 75~ (J7t l fOUNIAIN VALLEY flroalh111s1 ill T,lhr.rt OnP bll So of S [) fwy Uti.J li 733 MtJr,11•1 Ch.tr')• n.111~Amrtr1 1rc1 1H ti F1n.111rinq Av!i·I 1111 f ' l ,. . Delly Piiot Stefl~· MRS. HEDY REFRO DROPS SON ERIC OFF AT 'Y' Then to Romantic Lunch With Her Husband Saddleback YMCA Gives Mom a Break "C'hns is my last child at home,'' said Claudia Fisher of Mis- sion Viejo, "and I like having him home with me. Still, we both benefit from an occasionaJ break." Mrs. Fisher gets her break by taking Chris, 3, to the Sad- dleback Valley YMCA on Fridays. At the Y Chris pl ays with other preschool youngsters in the Mo m's Day Off Program, scheduled weekly from 9 a .m . to2 p.m. "I DON'T TAKE GREG TO THEY to give m yself a break, ' said Marty Sherrell, another Mission Viejo mother. "Friday al the Y is the highlight of the week for Greg. He loves it, and it's a great introduction to nursery school." Other mothers said Mom's Day Off gives them a chance to shop in pca~c -next to impossible with an active preschooler. "Having fi ve hours free gives me enough time to run a whole week 's errands." s4id Hedy Renfro, also of Mission Viejo. "The price 1s right, too. THEY CHARGES Sit PER CHILD. THE fee includes a pro- gram of crafts, stories, music and puppets, as well as lunch and a snack. Barbara Robinson of Mission Viejo said she brings her son, Curt. 5, lo Mom's Day Off only when she bas something to do (like C'hristmas s hopping> in which Curt can't participate. NOT ALL ~OTHE RS DO CHORES when they've arranged for time alone. One mother went bowling. Mrs. Renfro said she drove to San Clemente, where her husband is in bus iness, for a romantic lunch for two by the sea. Additional information on Mom's Day Off is available at the Saddleback Valley YMCA, 23131 Orange Ave., El Toro; 830· Y:vlCA. Digit Gadget How About Plain Ol' Watch? By DICK WEST WASHINGTON (UPI) -Went into a jewelry store the other day to see about getting my son an in· exp e n sive wristwatch for Christmas. "Wristwatches?" the clerk said. "We don't carry anything like that in this store." I said, ."What are those things there in that counter ?" ''THESE ARE OUR new line of solid state, computerized, digital time modules. They're very big this season." "They certainly fooled me," I said. "I could have sworn they were wristwatches. You must have a few watches around here somewhere." The clerk, a young fellow. scratched his head. "I'm afraid I 'm not familiar with that produc t. Could you describe it for m e?" I SHOT MY LEFT cuff and showed him the Ingersoll I was wearing. It was pretty old but I figured it would give him the general idea of what I Wi\S look- ing for . "That's weird," the clerk said. ''Is it some kind of gamma ray machine that the CIA invented to neutralize Fidel Castro?'' "No, you tell ti me with it. "But where's the digital readout?'' Stirling New CofC Leader Realtor Vern Stirling has been elected president of the Captstrano Beach Ch~mber ol Commerce for 1976. Other o Hicers are Dorls Laraen. firs t vice pruldent; Emerson Stanley, second vice prtsldent : Ru th E . Dillon . Crel!urer; and Jock lhialls, ex· ecuUve secretary . The oftlctrt will be installed at a dinner Jan, lS at the El Adobe Reslauran!·,. "IT DOESN'T HAVE one. You tell time by the hands. The big hand points to the minute,s and the little h and points to the hours.'' The c lerk's jaw dropped in amazement. • "Faa-a-a-a -r out ! Where's the button you press to make it flash the time?" "With a wristwatch, you don't have to press a button to get the time. The time is always visible. All you have to do is glance at the d.iaJ .. , The clerk eyed m e s us- piciously. "I CAN SEE A BUTl'ON right there by tbe number three.'' "That's the stem ," I explained. "It's what you wind it with." "Wind it?" the c lerk shook his head in bewilderment. "Are you telling me this thing doesn't have a quartz-run energy cell as its power source?" "Cross my heart," I said, crossing m y heart. "It's powered by a sprlng. If you wind it once a day, it will r un almost in- definitely." "OUT OF SIGHT!" THE clerk exclaimed. "I'd sure like to have a fantastic timepiece like that but I doubt I'll ever be able to af- ford it. Mind telling me how much this one set you back?" "It cost a cool five ninety. five.'' "Is that all? Six hundred bucks sounds cheap for a stem-winding, sprina·powered, constant band readout time mOdule." I didn't tell him I mean five dollars and 95 cent.8. It might have 1sbaken h is faith tn techno ogy. .. ENJOY "Day-After Christmas" Prices BEFORE Christmas New Dimensions by FAMOUS MAKER 42" Round Tobie and 4 matching choirs. PAGODA Reg. $470 Value . I 3 Se ~eri1es l ONL y Ci~11i.r&t~~ne~"J!:b1,:· l.1111 ·s239ss w~~- ~~~~~~~ $ 299 END TABLE Silt Prtot4 s24u An incredibly comfortable seating group. Sturdy walnut wicker. Super thick foam cush· ions in great colors, 5-piece set Lish for $1200.00 NOW Oval Table With4 Matching Chairs ONLY J · has 2 lamp tables, coffee table, sofa and chair. $659 s3499s Approx. 60"x36" ! CUSTOM FIREPLACE SCREENS Stil ... aJiGb&e H ~ today DEUYHID TUlSDAY BBQ BARGAINS lowest prices on Arkla • Charmglo • Mr. Smoker• Charbroil• Weber! NO RUST Gos Charbroil Potio Mount s9911 CAST ALUMINUM SETTEE, ABM CBAIB &. Coffee Table 510811 The gourmet's choice in gas BBQ ALL 3 PIECES 7995 or AV AILABlE I NDIVIOIJALL Y , I • Adju•lable from 24 to 30 incht$ • S..1¥els • Htavy Vinyl Upliol~1rr~ Ill CKtUS &rttn, blKk • end~ wlitat. ovol table { /·: H.TOU r nu)'.()/'/' AKLA PORCELAINIZEO HURRY HURRY FOR THIS CASH VALUE FREE STANDING FIREPLACE On 36 inch F1repJoce White Only . ' Swivelin' Backers ) •'II 111,1\ C: the:"• ''"h)h rocker' Ralldn "'1th plullh cu,h111n, H19hbocked s599s 'w1vel rocket •wtvel roc~er lowbocked s799s TH~ BRENTWOOD ROCKER With Classic Cane Back and Seal Specially Priced. Own this quality Import. S mart design. Finished fr ame with blond cane. Sold elllewhere as high as s10900 LARGE CHILDRENS SIZE BANANA LOUNGE BEAN BAGS 11..: ASSORTED COLORS I I . "'" 36 Positions 8 Colors ' t ZEE "ZEE" PAPER TOWELS ' Strona l Absorbent "ADORN" Self-Styling HAIR SPRAY r avorite Formulas! r TREETOP ))111(. APPLE CIDER -. ft /,.,t\. Washington State Apples! .®]] ~-~ ~~~1 9EIQ I ~ii~) ~-~ SICYHAWK Missile Antenna Trun~ p rr unr' Cru1 P J1t-n~ J tr" i;~: h rhw.:y o· fr,11 "' i ... 1~d( dry. :, w.i s~. 1n h rn cesert :·. IJy MAXFIELD'S c 'I cmZIN BAND Transceiver GEM TROPICS Delectable cen ters generou~l y urrounded by chocolate' 1 88 1 lb. • sRAcH·s Candies :1. • CnmpRiblltl :a-4.:tm:i • Cit R.U • Gloria Mi1 6 3 • Holib y Mix ~ .. 10 oz. BAG -.s .. ' CARNATION "HOT COCOA" MIX ~}nation -~~ TIME'S RUNNING OUT! Just Adtt Hot Water! 12 tNVROPES ~ :::::r :i::::::. ..:::I .C:: -:::;::[ c: ::::--:::= :=:r c: -:-». ,_ ~ ~ ~:.-,,. MagiCubes I ! 1 . , _' FLASH WITHOUT BATTERIES ~ Sell powmd lor 1 3 g n . . .: --x lype cameras! '1 · ·· ·-· PAK OF 3 • tfT AOI AM/FM · Solid State Pocket Radio C~mpact. mini-s11e 19 g 5 with maxi sound. NKH-912 • by DIAMOND Candy, ca ~e~. brrads or as a snack! llL59c KLEENEX Dinner Napkins Colo rs Co11bl111~ With Wblte! c Mr. Cott ee 10 cup AUTOMATIC c p "BUTTERING" orn opper by PRESTO Special lid dispen er. 9 7 7 cover doubles as a 4 Qt. (,erv1ng bowl' ,CPB4 • 3-' 2 QT. Crock.Pot by RIYAL Retains the flayo<. vitam ins ano mine<als. Assorted colors. rt 3100 14.66 ., ,i.. LIBBEY Glassware New drs1g ns w1lh ;, clarnc l l' look' SETOF S 3 38 12112 oz. IEYHACE Slll • SET 'fl /, • ROSEBUDS • WHEAT SPRAYS ~ I/ ~ READY to CHILL and SERVE! For Holiday ALKA-SEL1lER Pain Reliever l lntaci'1 --®® --ffi ~ K lifil t~ ~ GIUlffi ~ 1 • · .,. Hot Shave sYsTEM ~ . ' In cludes a Trac II razor and ~~, \ J, Foamy Shave Cream. Give him a 16 8 8 ' -::::::; close, comfortable shave for ~ Christmas! 16SM3 • Curling Iron by GRANDINETTI Deluxe model with 3/.s" size tube. Truly professional! t 874 Makes him irresistible! 4oz. 3.50 ·-----•111CW•1 KIWI Shoe Polish Km . 1 -- Festive Compact with Gleaming po- Occas1ons. black and l ished wood brown polish, .·~ fini sh with bulfcr and · •· buffers, dau- . ,. . ,. l ___________ _ t1 ; ti• & W,... MIWPOIT llA.CH-lat ........ Wftlklff ,._I.AKA 3t 11 S.... Mtftll It. a TOIO-l4J1t._.... .... MAl.UlllTI P'l:WAY ..... Y11f9 I .- -. AQUA NET 13 OZ. ---HAIR SPRAY .M -- -- I . .. ' Spray Colo1ne7 50 ~· 1112 oz. • : . .. :(~~~·~··· .. <(.~.,., .... '"" • ., ••.... .. Silly String Great for no It day par· l ies, sports events, etc. Fun gift, too! 1.49 .~ 9" Paper Plates A hint of the sea for the seafaring man! COLOGNE 9-1/2 14BAGGIES" FOOD STORAGE BAGS PAK Of 75 / CHARMEEN Air Support loi' to "'. ·I ll.1llN•RI' sheernr.'i. 1n a comtorlable ~up 2 5 o port •. "ltll'" .l:i ,rn• • Wonder Touch Smorilh .rnd _j__DRUG STORES 8ANKAMERICARD A l!1a.L1J Pl~ce To Shop! SAV-ON Will BE CLOSED CHRISTMAS DAY DEC. 25TH. M SEASONS ~GREETINGSJ TO All OF OUR VALUED CUSTOMERS ,. ~urday. D~•mbef 20. 1975 ULTRA BRITE TOOTHPASTE 1 OZ. r AMIL Y SIZE CONT ADINA TOMA TO SAUCE 8 OZ. CAN 6 OZ. 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Now is the time to replace weak plants. try a few new varieties, or * * * Handbook For Roses Available If you·\'{' bel•n thinking you'd hke to gro1v a ruSl'. or a v.·holl' gardt•n of roses -if in your mind 's l'ye you ran see the splashes of color -if you're wonderin g v.•here and ho w to begtn select- ing your roses then the ··1976 l'landbouk for &>h•l'tl ng Rosl's"' is for \'Oll 1 · \\'hl•ther you v. :.int a s tatt•ly hybrid tea, a fril'nd ly and profuse climber. a miniature they are all listed Th is hand y li ttle bookll't fits ea~ily into pockf't or purse, making ~· convenient, rC"ady rl'- ft•rencc. To obtain your copy, send '.!5 and ;i stamped, st•lf-addreSSl'CI t>nvelo p·C' tn: ThL· .o\·ml'rican Rose Sorie1y, C .O R ox 300(1, Shrt'\'f'port. Louisiana 71130. \"our cop~· \\ti! bt• rn<1iled ll• yuu 1n1 mediately. s tart your rirst rose garden. Bare root roses are in good supply and ir you plant now they will have a good Ji t>;:ad ·start O\.'er those planted in the Spring. The A.It Anleril'an Rose Sele~tions £or 1976 \Atilt be available soon if they aren't already bt>- ing featured :.it your !()('al nursery. The winners are versatile, vigorous andshov.•y. In selecting bareroot Sl()('k look for a strong root systl~m and s('veral canes above the g:raft un- ion . Choose colors in groups of three or more ~o you'll be able to pick bouquets of complim('n- tary colors during lhc long bloon1ing season. SEJ.ECT A SITE ex· posed to full sunlight and good ci rculation of air. Plot tht• arl~a on papC'r and plan to position rose on not 'IC'~S I ha11 30-36 inch c enters. Select miniatures o r lov.·- grov.·1ng: flor11Jundas for use as borders or patio container plants. llybr;u tea r oses. known for lhl•ir long-stem me d beauty, make ideal mass plantin gs. The taller ;::ro1\•in g gr~1ndifl ora 1·~1r1l•t1es form a colorful backdrop to your rose .;::1rdl'll :ind provide ex· cellcnt l'll\ flo "·ers. ,,_, Jan. S to Mor. 6 P~i ntlnq • 8e9inn inq, Advanced, Dro winq- Bosic, Fiqure; Wotercol· or; Color ond Ces'ign, Printmaking ; Jewelry; Ceramics ; Scul pture; Art History; Photogro· phy. Ev~inq Closses in Life Orowir19; Pointing; Ceramics; Photography: Design. II' f7J4J 494-1520 NEW L.OCATION 2222 Laguno Can yon Rd . Loquno Beach 92651 QUALITY LIV E and CUT XMAS TREES Open 'ti/ 9 p.m. Daily • ·~. ALL-AMERICAN "Seashell '', one of :\ l~S select ions fo r 197G i s a gold e n p1.·~1 e h and pink hybrid ~lea l'OSL' \Vilh outsta11ding fra - i,:ran<'P. Palms Hit By Fungus SAN DIEGO (.<\P i 1\ dt.•ath-de~iling fun~u:o. h:.is hit thous and s of d;1te palms along the Pae1fic coastline. and possibly as far as 13 1nilt.>s inland. park orfieials say. The disease, pink bud . rot , strtkeS: in th!! crov.·r of fhe Canary Island palms v.•hose frond s become stunted and d1t' Plant With our Bi-Centennial approaching, there is a definite wa ve of nostalgia sweeping the nation. Great interest In America's pa st and memories are being re- membered and relived in many ways -and garden plantings are certainJy not being ex- cluded. There is a world of memories to be found and sh;:ared in the garde n -especiall y from those plants thal mi g ht be deemed ··old fa shi onNI." For many. a Lilac in bloom is remindful of s ome long-rorgotten garden. Or. the scent or Violets fills the mind with memories of Grandma's garden :._ or a childhood sweetheart. "'HY SOT PLAST a me mory here and there -~1 fayorite -one you Inflation beating tips ... Every day GRAND VISTA REALTY LARGE VIEW LOT Lo1,1ely area or custom homes in !he rolling hills of San Juan Capistrano Excellent Buy --·- THREE QUALITY FOURPLEXES Bull! as models. available from builder-owner Fea!ures include special soundP1"ool1ng. central heating & air cond111on1ng units. s~parate patios balcony decks and ample garagos Un11s consist ol one 3 BA. 2 Baths. single story unit Two 2 BR Single Story un1!s , Six 2 BR. l 'h balh<;. Two·story Townhouse units and three 2 BR over the Garage units Will consider sale seoarately °' Package Pri ced 10 sell -·- We need a !ew good l1censns lo r the SaddlebacK Va lJc>y Board are,~ For a ~o•ce 1n your future Call tor an aoPQ1n1ment • Phone: 17141 768-1212 I GIVE A I Ollf otm~GV • .. 'G d D d" 81,,2 ", $17 5-0 · oo ee s , America's most beloved artist, Norman Rockwell has captured the two sides of the Christmas Spirit, we can all remember, in hr s illustrations, "Good Deeds" and "Discovery". On one hand, we see Santa Claus keeping tabs on a young hoy's good deeds (and how they increased one week before Christmas!) gently captured on a limited edition collector's plate. Only Norman Rockwell could recreate that infamous moment known to us all reproduced irl the porcelain sculpture titled "Discovery" from his "Saturday Evening Post" cover, December 29, 1956. Petricks carries a complete line of Norman Rockwell porcelain sculptures, reproduced from Rockwell's most loved "Saturday Evening Post" covers since 1916 . Both ·limited and non-limited editions are individually marked in porcelain as to the ir original publication date. Excellent for gift-giving or valuaJ,>ie collector's investments that can be treasured for years to come. Both now at Petricks. Mon-Sat 10am -9pm noon -6pm Open Sunday \ r , ... 1741 westclil drive. newport beach. collf. 92660 (7{4) 645-3373 a grew up with or have a special sentirnent:il re- gard ror? 1'here nrt~ plen- ty to be found at you r local nursery. Ther e a re man y memories to be found 111 the Narcissus ram1ly es peciall y the Paper Whites and Jonquils . These have provided latt' v.·inter beauty and bou- quets ror generations of Californians. PAS S I ES .~ND VIOi.AS l'XUdL' old fashioned charm. By sol.- ting out plants now , yOu can enjoy their beauty through winter and spr'- ing -months and months ' \)f {'O]or, l There are also an i abundant'e or shrubs ror 1 the old-fashioned . ga rden . Daphne;. Christmas Rose, Scott'h l !leather and Dianthu'~J :1rc s ure to e nvoke. rnt·morirs and wH0 1 e:1n 1\•h1ff En g lis h La"ender "·ithout being 'It mo ved'' ·' ,. . ' ' The sf,ecial gift for the ;~. special mao in your life:;:, Seiko. Quartz My Seiko watcti Is practically a guaranteed· success as a gift . .blll a Seiko Ouarlz watch is !he truly ma9nificent gilt. Seika Is the world leader In quar1z, renowned for quartz watches o! slim elegance and grea! accuracy to within seconds per month. · Come choose fro111 our Seiko Quartz collect1on for the very <;peclal man 1n your hie ' =-"•· c1o1=t1i1--1•19.oo. ~· 1·~t1 •~•' ,;u• <l·,Jl., •01 £"o n~·., '" ~"-1 al ''· -'IOI.• ~lt'~I •"~ ~11•>1" •~J;"ot•L•M;• •t ' •• •iir. ... 1fl· ··;.itr. J :. , ... . ' ,, .. . • '• .. '• I ' ·J •' ,, " A .H WEINERT 32 FASHION ISLAND • Newport Beach. Calil." (7141644-2040 -· . • • • . • . • • • < ' • • • • • r .• • ' • l -· ;t 17r ~wit cKlfd. • ! pdCrlrc r 1ts l!w • Yi Cali ~1!~ ycler hers q'amel f!>ol l !!er• ' ~oy Wonts •: Firs 111, a tbemu .ia det ·~re fbpe! afe s· ontai ainer ate1 oist hem ! 4 THf · om · ·eJd I s po: ition ertili lac~ hort ate" his .f•ed f.tlea ·~~~~: rope o av val! .tycla tay i rov owe Cor e SI itru helt1 dy ti y, bi ut it oses 'po est 1 oots .Y~ f>"CI oyeC ·rtl e 'tJU I 'ear ' I l { I ' ' ~ S..h"day. December 20 197~ _______ D_A_IL_V_P_IL;;...0;...T_..;.A.::.=9 Poinsettia out h·orit.-nted' KOCE-1V f Makes Fin~ Yule Gift Living Tree Sales Continue to Rise To Present Telecour e .California homes are auv': ~th color and thriving plants ~s holiday season. Christmas ctus, Poinsettias, Azaleas and clem~n to name a few. Many hers ~111 receive foliage plants. <;amellias. dwarf citrus and bare mot roses as Christmas gifts. ~re are some tips to belp you ~oy all of the beauty your Plants have to offer. •:First, if you have a plant such ~s a Poinsettia or Chrysan-~bemum a~d the pot is wrapped 10 decorative foil, make sure fCe is a hole in the Coil to allow roper drainage. To be on the afe side place saucers under all ontainers. Some decorative con- ainers are porous or made of a_terial that allows e nough 01sture to condense beneath em to mar surfaces. ' THESE PLANTS are fresh ~om the grower's greenhouse or eld an~ were grown as quickly s possible under optimum con- itions with adequate levels of ertilizer. Once these plants ar e laced in your home during the hort ~ays of winter their growth ate will slow down considerably. his means that they shouldn't .feed any additional fertilizer for .ft least a month. ' As with all contajner plants ater only when the top two in- ~es of soil f~els dry or only very hghtly moist. Determine the roper lighting for foliage plants o avoid shocking your new ar· ·vals. Flowering plants such as yclamens and hyacinths will fay in bloom longer if kept cool. rovide adequate light for owering plants. too. Container plants for outdoor ·e such as C~mclltas and Dwarf itrus are best kept outside in a heltered area until you are re- dy to plant them. It may be chil· y, but don't allow them lo dry ut in the cold winds. Bare root oses should be planted as soon s possible in all but the very col· est regions. Be sure to keep the oots moist until pla nting time. . Your Christmas plants are pecial plants meant to be en oyed dur ing the holidays. With a ·ttle care. they can go on giving ou pleasure long into the New 'ear Bonsai Art For Expert Or Begunner Tbe art of Bonsai is alive and well on more patiosr balconies and mobile home courts than ever before. Capturing the es- sence of statel y trees in miniature form is a satisfying challenge for amateurs and ex· Perts alike. For the beginner ~nsai kits or pre-started plants m posts are available. For quick results look for ir· regular growth in older specimens a nd prune out branches that distract from the shape you are trying to achieve. There are books available that provide in-depth information on the art of Bonsai with illustra· lions to give ideas on structure and shapes. YEAR OLD seedlings offer the advantage of pliable easy to train trunks and branches. Removing unwanted branches and pinching o~t new growth as it appear:-.. "111 encourage stouter limbs and s maller foliage. Slow growing plants such as Pines, Junipers. Japanese Maples, Spruce. Cedars. Yews and Wisteria arc naturally picturesque and make ideal Bonsai specimens. Bonsai trees are best grown·• outdoors in a sheltered location protected from direct sun . '"-Weekend List I • t , l 4 I For Gardeners 6 )-tany dormant trees· especially fruit trees --should be pruned now. Don't prune s pring. flowering shrubs and trees until after bloom. however •Snails and slugs love the cool weather. Scatter snail bail to keep their population from building up. LOS ANGELES (AP> -Since only God can make a tree. John Boething would prefer that you don't hack one down for Christmas. Boething l!ells living Christmas trees m reinforced paper pots that can be planted outside after the holidays. His string of 1'reeland nurseries is the coun- try's largest grower of living Christmas trees, with more than 400,000 firs and pines wailing for their moments of glory. "Trees are the natural compa- nion of man probably his best companion." says Boething. "Only plants can contribute to better air." , BOET HI NG'S COMPANY operates in 12 Southwestern s ta!es. but sales or ltving Chnstmas trees are still tiny in comparison with cut trees. About three million Christmas trees are sold each year in California, of which living trees account for less than 100,00 of the total. However. Boething believes that increasing concern over the environmental effects..~£ harvest- ing millions of trees each year will continue to aid sales and he hopes to market more than 2~,000 living trees next year. "It's really a youth-oriented thing," he said in an interview. "Kids are exposed to environ - mental thinking in school and they have a lot of influence on buying a tree.·· TWO-TH IRD S of the C hristma s trees sold in California come from Oregon, Washington or Michigan, accord- Li~hting thfl' Way If you want indoor planL" to do better try fluorescent lighting in· stead of light bulbs. Researchers in the U.S .. Department of Agriculture say most houses are loo dark for good plant growth and suggest using the fluorescent Lights instead of the buJb type. TAKATA NURSERY I I I •Cabbage, C"aulinower. Brussels Sprouts. Reels. Chard. Onions and Carrots may all be planted now. 20%~0fF • I I J ~ I i • t • ' •Fill the sprang garden with <l carnival of color by planting annuals now. Violas, Pansies. Iceland Popies. Calendulas, Stocks and Snapdragons are some free.flowering favontes to set.out now. •Those without room to compost vegetable matter should clean-up all fallen material as a preventive measure against overwintering insects and diseases. Makes Gardening easier come spnng~too. 1 hi:s Season Rogl?f sis (eaturing: • Live lir fresh cut Christmas trel'S • Trad1t1onal handmade tree ornamcnl5 • Del1~lllful 11111ua1un: trees m.idl' Imm pin~ Cl)nes. nuts and ot her nat 11r.ll 111a1cr1als • Garlands • Holly wrc.11 hs • M1stkt0t.• • Giant po111sctt1.1s • lraltan light s • Grit ideas European ant1qlll'S. 111duJ1nt: k.1d er ys1.ll and fine chma. R"ger's Gardens 1s n1.1w open s1..'\ll'n days a week. nine to n1111..•. On 04.·cembcr lhh and I.2th al 7 30 p.111 . 11.iin us lor a be,1ut1ful holiday c.1ndll• hgh1111g ceremony at our Newport Bcad1 store on M.1cArthur ;md San Jo.iqurn Hills Road. (WITH THIS ADJ WE MUST SELL ALL THESE TREES THIS WEEKEND! 780 BAKER ST.--COST A MESA (near South Coast Plaza-On Baker at Bnstol) J ~-~~~~In 546-0724 1ng lo Mllton Levy, executive secretary of the California Chris tmas Tree Growers A'!!. sociallon. • Levy says an 1ncreasing number of trees are being t,lrowo on ''ch oose and cul" lots throughout the state where con- sumers can b~ lheir own lumber- Jack. And he defends the cutting o! trees for Christmas. "We feel ifs just harveshng as you would any other crop and it's going lo grow back," he said. TREELAND SEl .LS living trees rangmg from tabletop size to seven-or eight-foot living room models. Prices are generaJly more expensive than cut trees. ranging from $4 for a two-foot tree to $35 for the bigger ones. The company also includes a booklet on the care and feeding of a Ii ving Christr'n as tree and in- structions on how to plant it. Boething, 53, began selling the living trees 15 years ago and says he has never been able to keep up with demand. His 1975 stock is sold out. ·;we have more trees," he said, ''but we don't want to r e- lease them until they grow a shade more ·· HOME/GARDEN Foundation Classes Set Sberman Foundation Center m Corona del Mar will btgm 1ti. winter session of educatwnal programs on Jan. 19. This session offers a variety o( classes, each restricted m size to encourage student part1cipat1on Alex Grigg, manager of Sherman Foundation nursery and growing ground. will again be teaching "Pl ant Propagat.Jon for the Home Gardener" at the nursery's facilities in Dana Point. Early registration is recom- mended. For additional informa- tion. phone the garden office, 2647 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. Telephone: (714 1 673-2261 . KOCE TV. Channel 50 1s pro ducmg a lelecourse for gcnt>ral edu~atron college {'redit as well as self-edif1cat1on in res pons~ to pro fessor John Lenant1m's Hom\• G<.erdenrng cours<.• at Oran~t· Coast College for the past two semesters. The television course will last 15 weeks with 30 se~mt·nts. It will start in January 1976. It wul bt• shown twJce weekly. The coursl' will take a year to compleh· because of the long cycle of plant growth Lenanton, tht• TV profossor will discuss sorl &Jnd soil cart'. r erti ltz ers. vegetable ... vegetables in containers, how tu raise your own transplants; how to plant a nd care for lawn. tree~ Jnd shrubs. annuals, indoos plants. and pests and plant d1:. eases. "Eighty to 90 percent of hOrnl· gardenC'rs' problems are watf'r and soil related." Lenanton scii<l ''Much of the Orange County soil is clay which has a tendency to hold too much water. This cause~ roots lo rot and decay away. "The ideal sqil is one that holds Uw optimum mixture of water and <.1ir .. , he said . ··And th.it means the soil m ust be worked " 2640 Harbor Blvd., Co .. ta Me a Wise Reasons A Living Christmas Tree Should Be Your Choice This Year ... Lwmg trees retam their fragrance and freshness. Their price compares favorably unth cut trees ... and no dry. dead tree to dispose of! Decorated now. a welcome landscape addition later. As a tubbed tree, it can be used on future holtdays. It can be a donation lo a park, church or school, (we'll delwer it FREE witnm our delivery areaJ. Select from the Four Pines best for our area. Aleppo Pine, Monterey Pine, J apanese Black Pine, Italian Stone Pinc GREE'l' THE llOLIDAYS Fragrant, Fresh Boughs Of Greenery 1.29 Bunch Alsu .. Fresh WREATH S and MISTLETO~ Now's the Best Time To Buy and Plant Bare-root ROSES SET YOUR HOLIDAY TABLE With Beautiful Floral Creations of Fresh Flowers, Candles, F resh Greens. FROM10 .00 Original Gifts ... 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Ideal for patio or garden. t60cu. ft. ot GREENHOUSE 109.00 DAILY 9·5:30 SUNDAYS 9-5 I ' .4 10 P.S.: ( Comment Page J He's 'Our Man' in Paris By AUNE MOSBY U11ll!M ...-.n 1 llWt"Nltiefoel PARIS -The best-known American living 1n I-ranee is no ambassador or film star but a bulky, cigar-chomping journahst. Pierre Salinger has become "Mr. America" 10 France. Thanks lo his pt>rfect French and the a ura that still clings to him as the press spokesman in the John F. Kennedy admirustra- tion, Salinger is the •·house American" frequently called up- on to explain the United States to the French. The beetle ·browed, fast- • talking Salinger is a steady fix· ture on television shows. He hur- ries from one lecture to another, the instant authonty on things American. His book, "Je Suis un Ameri- cain" (I Am an American) is what the French call "Le Best- seller:· AS A JOUR:SAUSI' for the l"lews weekly L·Express, Salinger nails scoops with U.S. politicians, 'Ford Is Nixo1i's Revenge' By HERB CAEN "The Republican ticket will be Ford and Reagan." That predicti'Jn floated out over a ~--wday Bloody Mary in Stan d Court's lobby. The aker was the famed defec from the R epubl.tcan par- t . former mayor of New ork, and the handsomest 54 -yea r -old man 1n the Western world. John Lindsay. W1tb his long legs crossed on a coffee table, he appeared totally relaxed, "and I am, for the first time ID years" - even though his likeness. among others, appears on the cover of a r ecent issue of New York magazine under the big black question, "Should They GotoJail? .. A few minutes earlier, Lindsay had been in Hunt- ington Square, across from Grace Cathedral, taping a segment for ABC-TV's "Good Morning Amen ca." on which be appears occasionally. 'Tm realty a lawyer, you know, but I enjoy perform- ing.'' He 1s also a novelist· "After leaving the mayor s office, I took a year's sabalical in Europe and wrote a 400,000-word book, 'The Edge.• Very scary. About the coming police state in this country." Fact or fi e· tion? "Fiction, I hope," he replied. looking not at all cer- tain. WHO'S THE evil genius hehind this bumper sticker: .. For d I s Nixon's Revenge"? ... Giggly sign dis: played by a bearded dude peddling jewelry on a Beach St. sidewalk: "Ask About Our Generous Tourist Discount and Other Colorful Local Myths" •.• COME FLY with me: Here we are aboard Un1ted's F1ight 55 from Washington to L.A .. and there. sipping a long drink in first class, is Congr. Barry Goldwater, who may run against Sen. John Tun· ney. Goldwater's ruminations are interrupted by a stewardess banding him a note from a peasant in tourist class, one W .J. Coughlin of Tarzana, who demands to know "why, with the country in a recession, m1lbons un· employed. inflation on the rise, you feel it necessary to waste the taxpayer's monPy by flying first class wtule the .. rest or us bold the line" ... Red-faced, Goldwater puts down his drink and charges up the aisle into the tourist section, eyes blazing, fists clenched -only to find Sen. Tunney and Tunney's press aide. W.J. "Bill" Coughlin, doubled up in hilarity Okay. Laughs 311 around. but Goldwater did look a little un comfortable, walking back to the nch people's world •.• <Coughlin, a Los Angeles Timesman for eight years. Jtm joined Tunney and dis- rovers, •·re~retruUy, that the Senator ALWAYS fli es tourist ). Al.ONG TRE pickled beat A3 the police surrounded and grabbed a suspected blodido in Laurel Heights, a sport wearing t en nis whftes emerged from the nearby l..nu:rel Lodice to off er a bowl ol popcorn to au concerned. and all partook. "Il wai; a vfgnette as typical of San Francusco 11 Rlce·a·Roni," says Don Nivens, who drank it in wtth gusto. Lo-cal gusto, I abouJd add ... About all t.boM than.ks to his previous foray~ into Ute pobUcaJ world. A recent front-page stqry in th~ pres tigious Paris nC'wspaper l .\' Monde revit-wed Salinger's book along with a book about Se<-retary of State Henry A. KJ::.::. ingt-r. The head.line proclaim('(! "Kissiner a nd Salinger: Two Americans out of 213 Million ... l.E !UONDE lum~'<l the two m1.·n together as .. being or having !wen in the heart of political ac twn of tht•ir country and havm1; <·ome from abroad." Kissinger came to the United States as a German immigrant. , alinger, born in San Franci::.co, is as American as any other. but, Hrtce his mother was French, in Le Monde':; eyes he's French. "All of this attention bas sur- i1rised me in a way," admitted the jovial Salinger in his lux· urious antique-filled apartment across the s treet from the Louvre. "In the beginning I was ::a public personality in the states because of Kennedy. Today I blindfolded people sipping rows of drinks under the supervision of Bartender Michael Court at Perry's - they were testing Michael's contention that blindfolded drinkers can't differentiate between soda, ginger ale. 7-Up and Coke. True, in mosl cases. He even served a bourbon and soda to one participant, who took severaJ knowledgeable sips and an- nounced, "Coke" ... FOR SHAME: And it was dunng a Coyote fund-raiser at an elegant address in the same area that Margo St. James was informed by afur- bearing matron, "l'mso tir· ed of mmroities -they've HAO their chance!" ... The question that has Jong in· trigued the civilized world - "ls it possible to chew gum and use chopsticks at the sa me time?" -was answered by Pres. Fot"d in Ctuna in the following word: "Mmmmmfrrrrrp" ... J ULIA CHILD'S sister, Dorothy Cousins, who lives in Sausalito, got a phone call re- cently from her dghtr, Phila, in Cambridge, Mass., asking for a chicken recipe, at which Ms. Cousins said, "Wh y phone me when your Aunt Julia lives right there?" Replied Phlla: ''Guess who's coming to dinner! " FURTHER burning issues: It is now generally agreed that the Stanford football team should no longer call itself the Indians, for racist reasons, but the battle over a new nickname rages on. Charles Petit of Berkeley has ~ reasonable and even ob· vious solution: "The Stanford Sallies, with Mme. Stanford herself as mascot." And Patricia Morison of Kens- ington, inspired by adjoining headline s in a recent Chronicle ("Stanford Stu· dents to Vote on New Mascot," "More Stanford Women Getting Pregnant"), suggests the Mothers. Splen- did, both. AS A RABBI rose in a cher- rypicker to light the 22-root menorah in Union Square, a woman in the crowd or 400 turned to Walt Hotmer and ~aid, "How about that -the f 1rst Jewish astronaut!'' USU ALL V mild-mannered Fortune magazine blasts S.F. for its treatmentofthatimpor· tant Chinese trade team from Peking: "Long-winded and boring .. speeches by Chamber of Commerce officials at the Bohemian Club "ten courses of medioc re food poorly served'' in Chinatown <'more "Jong-winded s peeches"), l:J.ck of secur1 ty precautions, ~11'fd finally, a s lam at Amt>rican Alrlioes for pinning the Chinese with the kind of loy '"pllot's wings" usually given to children. 1 'MERRILL LYNCH is Rullish on New Yol'k! ··That's what il says in a lull page ad in a December '73 il>sue or New York magazine. which urRed nil of you to ~o out and buy som~ of them terrific New Yol'k City tax free bonds, y 'hear7 walk through the ::.trt'<'ts or New York or Los Angeles and very few people reco~m:tl' rne. Thal 's not true in France. Thl' whole thing was transferred across the Atlantic. "French people aJways admired President Ken- nedy and the foC't I was associat ed with Kennedy was my original t>ntree-into France. But if 1 had c.•ome here and not spoken French it never would have hap- pened. Frent'h was my first language when 1 was a kid in San Frruicisco." . s~dingerfirst lived in France in 1968 He was a!)ked to be "anC'hor m~~n .. for the lJ .S. elel'lioru> oo 3 Paris radio ~talion. By tt>lephon mg political p.1ls in the Vnited St::ites he predicted Richard l\1 . ~neon's w10 bdore the U.S. networks did. After working for DemocratiC' C'andidate GeorgE> McGovern in the 1972 elections, Salinger moved back to Paris in 1973 as a journalist for t:Express. IDS L'EXPRESS bylinE> made him a national figure and he became a TV personality afkr five appearanres on a popular roundtablt~ program, "Ooss1er:; de L'Ecran" (Files 1'rom the Screen) and a stint a:1 a judge on the televised Cannes Film Festival. • "Cab drivers recognize mt', people stop me on the street ... said Salinger. "Mostly they t•ngage me in political argu. ments such as one fellow saying, 'Kennedy pushed us out of Algeria.· Tbey talk a lot about Kennedy. "I lecture a lot now, more and more ... continued Salinger, twirl· mg his cigar and holding a glass of whiskey. "I was speaking at a debate the c.ither night on what America th.inks about Europe's attempts to build Europe. Recently I spoke lo 600 lawyers in Belgium on what it's like to be an American. l speak next in Dijon about the American press to a group of publishers and then lo 250 French naval officers on American foreign policy. "I spoke on problems of Western democracies at the NATO meeting in Copenhagen and on the Middle East war in Cairo. Then a spt.>ech in Cognac at the J .ions Club, in Paris at the Rotary Club .••• " "I DON'T SAY ALL American things are good. SomeAmencan::. who live abroad never cntic1te their C'ountry. But people will hsten to you defending your own country if you •dmit it is wrong on some other things. I say what I think ... He believes it's helpful to look at the United States from a dis- tance. Rut be also keeps up on U.S. habits by flying home at lt>ast on('e every six months. Every TV appearance tirings a raft of mail. including requests for aid in getting visas or sdect· ing a U.S. university. After a TV program on the Kennedys he was deluged with letters asking what he th.inks about the a ssassination. "An inquiry is inevitable," he said. ''Rut J still think Lee Haryey Oswald acted indepen· dently. unless any bod~ can bring proof to the contrary.•· PIERRE SALINGER No Standard~ Without Bigotry? ByFREDW. KUNEand JERRY GOLDBERG ~pllol Nt•n S.rv1Ge SACRAMENTO -As- semblyman John Vasconcello~ <D Santa Clar~> 1$ a dedicated, hard working mt•mber of lhe Legislature. It is doubtful that the assembly man would ever be caught misusing public funds or taking questionable donations. He surrounds himself with de· d.icaled young people who sub· scribe to his "concern for generating an explicitly humanistic politica l a lternative." In every way Vasconcellos fits the traditional definition of the ''true believer." This very dedication to ph,ilosophical belief may act as a hinderance to Vasconcellos' br· inging OJbout somt' of the perma· nenl subcommittee on postsecon· dary education. In recent months this subcommittee bas issued several reports describing the greatness of the California post- secondary education system and r elating needs or higher educa- t10n in California. THESE REPORTS show a strong lack of understanding -0f the purposes of legislative com· mittees and the requirements of persons assigned to act as consul· tants for committees. The con· sultants honestly provide all the data necessary for the average UPI T•~~ JOHN VASCONCELLOS . s~udent or reports to arrive at some conclusion of a problem. Major sectjons of the reports are often loaded with conclusions that are not always justified by the facts given in the report or by facts that can be obtained from . other sources. The casuaJ reader can often miss important facts. Recently the subcommittee un- der Vasconcellos issued a report condemning the Uruversity of California and the California State Uni versily and Colleges systems for not carrying out an adequate program of affirmative action. It showed a minimal number or minority students were entering the uruversities. For one reviewing the data available from Vasconcellos' re· port, it became clear that a small number of minority students were qualified to enter the un- iversities because of inadequate elementary and secondary train- ing. THE FIGURES also indicated a large number or middle class students who were qualified to enter the universities were not being admitted. The affirmative action people at the University of Caluornia immediately caved in lo the charges by Vasconcellos. Public information people at the state university and colleges system didn't even try to answer questions submitted by Capitol News Service about the report. This is certainly s trange because both college systems have leaned over backwards to admit minority students. Often the quality or the education has dropped because of this overem- phasis. A check of recent bar-exam re- ports indicates only a fracllon oC Growth Policy Was Too Vast , the mthority students at Davis law school were able to pass the • har. whlle a large percentage or the nonminority students did pass the bar. Vasconcellos would like to beheve anyone who does not agree with hi s ideas about bring- ing minorities in the university without question of quallfications is a bigot. YOU 00 NOT h<tVl' to be a bigol to beheve the quality of the C'alifornta higher-education ~ystem needs to maintam quality ::.landards. The concept involved 1~ called "equal opportunity," not "more-than-equal educa· tion." Quality education can be achieved 1n California. California was once noted for its quality education. People like Vasconcellos, with all their honesty and dedication, could br- mg about these changes if they acted in the same honC'st and de· dicated manner to solve educa· tion problems themselves. Vasconcellos should spend more time and e nergy looking in-I to ways to bnng up the standards-, back at the elementary level. This is going to take a careful evaluation of facts available and the discipline to disregard the emotional bias Vasconcellos has developed toward solving pro· blems. County o ·fficials Go Into Action By JOHN GREGORY Land-use plannin.g requires that decisions be made within the large framework of social, economic and environmental is· sues. You don't just build a road because people want to drive here to there. You build it after considering the impact on hou s- ing. jobs, ecology and so forth. This is the underlying theme of the Population Growth Policy. proposed by the Orange County Planning Department three years ago. It was, at Jeasl at the time, the most comprehensive report in the nation to be written on the subject at the local govern· ment level -so thorough and controversial that no governing body ever took action on it. Now it sits like a collector's item -it's nice to look at, but don't touch it. It may come to pass that this dusty volume will be reincarnat· ed in some small way. A team or private consultants and city and count y planners have put together something called the Sou the a ~t Ora ng e County CircuJ a ti on Study. WHILE IT does not address all or Orange County or get into such planning aspects as downtown redevelopment, government, structure and budgets, which the Population Growth Policy did, it will probably go a lot farther in achieving a government de· cision. The circulation study says there will probably be new freeways in our future. Unless the present trend of land develop- ment and population growth is reversed in southern Orange County, one traffic corridor for cars and transit will be needed about three miles inland from the coast. Another freeway may be needed in the foothills behind El Toro. Government's New Arm ·~ By JOllN LENGEL TIM Auoclelecl l>rfts WASHINGTON -The En· vironmental Protection Agency orders a reduction in parking pl aces in Bos ton and Los Angeles. The Civil Aeronautics Board says the cost or an airline ticket to Miami can be increased. A boatyard owner is forced to in- stall a safety ladder leading out or water three feet deep. A chil~'s shirt is declared unsafe. These are som e of the federal rules :md regulations drawn by the staffs or 67 agencies. Last year, the agencies drew up 7,496 fresh regulations while Congress was enacting 404 laws. The regulations have the force of law. They often carry criminal penalties of heavy fines and j3il, and have one more th.mg ID com· mon : Congress never specif1caJ- ly approved lhcm. IN TEAD, th e n•gulatioos w~re drawn to tmplem ?nt broad mandates of Con"rcss given at the time of p~!;sage ol law2' -for example, lo clean up pollution, to regulate airlines and lo a.~ure aaf cty of worker~. Now a move i~ under way to give Congre!s a legislative veto, broad power t o !'el a,ide any rules or regulations with a negative vot~ of either bou.,e. __ I / Congress has approved limited veto power in such cases as the rules of the Federal Election Commission, and it can always pass another law, as it did in do- ing away with the regulatory re- quirement for car seat-belt in· terlock systems. BUT P ASSI NG a new Jaw "is a cumbersome method," for deal· ing with the problem, says Rep. Walter Flowers (D·Ala.). He's chairman of the House judiciary subcommittee, which took th~ first testimony Tuesday on several bills that have the com · bint'd backing of one·third of the House membership. Hep. Elliott. Levitas <D· Punch Ga.) said the bureaucracy has become "a fourth, nonconstitu- lional branch of government with a thick tangle or regulations.•• Still. the agencies have def en- ders. Rep. George Danielson ( 0- Calif. )"reckons that only one per· cent Of federal rules "are Of· tensive." He did think the proposed EPA parking regula· tions for Los Angeles "would have been like an atomic bomb hitting the Southern California economy." T he rule was aimed at reducing automobile pollution. As yet there is no uniform ad- ministration position. President Ford has often spoken against what he calls excessive federal interlerence in business affairs. ,.. ' ,. J • (i • ~" "f fffl flng•r·Udtn' terrible." I County s upervisor s have looked at the study, gulped and sent it to local agencies for a round or public hearings. It's bound to be back before the supervisors for action by next summer or fall. The circulation study has its limits. It does not spell out )"hat type of transit would use the two traffic corridors. It does not ad- dress the statewide cutback of funds for highway construction. It leaves for someone else to tn• vestigate the utility Imes that serve the area. BUT THE circulation study is forcing people to address a large number of issues -the Laguna Greenbelt, lhe lack of low· income housing, the planned Irvine Coast development. the East Irvine lnduslriaJ Complex to be built around the El Toro Marine Corps Ai r Station. The study is doing what the population growth policy could not -spurring the local officials to action. There's a message here; The wheels of government can react to specific issue!;, special crises and s maller geographicaJ areas. Rarely can they be expected to ad~r!?ss far-ranging, sweeping pohcies. John Gregory b o commentator fqr KOCE-~V. Channel 50 m Orangf! County. His orticlt i:J from tile "Ptnpcctive" segment of IM wee~ ly :ihqw "The Orange Machine.'' ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT The commrnt page of tho Dui· ly Ptlol seeks to Inform nn1l gtimulnte rendrrs by prM<•nt· Ing a vari<'ly of commcnrary on topic" of lntcrc11t find si1lnlri<'t1nce from Informed observcr5 and 11pokl"~mcn. Robt11 N. Wetd. Pul>tlahtt Thoma• rot m1• r. Com1114"nl Pag1• ,.;,11111r Saturday, Dec. 20, 1975 ' , \ . ' # • • HJ girls and boys. Are y ou all r e ady f or Christmas? Uncle Len sure has been busy this week ope ning all h is Christmas mail and looking at all or the beautiful Christmas draw-lnas submitted by all of his artist friends. I would like to take this op - portunity to thank everyone who entered the contest and put so much work into their drawing of season's greetings. The judges really had a tough time-selecting the overall winner that will b e announce d Christmas Day on the front page of the Daily Pilot. The runners-up in the contest will have their drawings printed on Saturday f o llowin g Christmas. Each of the runners· up will receive a Kennedy half- dollar and a set of drawing pens in a carrying case. HONORABLE MENTION this week _goes to Sherrie Fl"ink. Collin Bode, Robert Leibe, Derek Tarr, C urt Miller . Sar a jane Smith, Bet sy Breckenridge, Steve Coyne, Allyson Thomas. Melinda Carroll. Jimmy Cham- bers, Scott Thackret. Eric Trost. Julie Clendenen, J effrey Edalat · pour, Shannon O'Hern, J ane Ankeny, Devon P ickup. Linda Provis' and Jean Tyler . all of Newport Beach. Also to J oe Brantley, ='J()(>ll Trau, Matthew Samia. Becky Vise-a , Kim Montgomery and Cheryl Conrad. all of Huntington Re ach : G ayleen Wood. '.\1 illi Morris, Billy Delk. Diane Cam, Jossie Fior da, Mike Bohman. Marie Echenique . Kris '.\1cllroy, June Ferguson and Lisa Shaffer. all of Costa Mesa. And also to Mar ianne Lins .and Paige Ode n of Ba lboa; Nancy Hayes and E r ic Hucg of Dana Point ; Shannon Healy and Eric Bezar of Laguna Reach: Susan and Kathy Toulouse of Stanton: and Karen Loomis of lr\'ine. Re sure and watch your page , * PRIZE WINNER * Curt Vise a, 12, of 15892 Willett Lane, Huntington Beach Ar.y c hild 14 or under. can enter Uncle Len's Contest. Here·s a ll you do: (1) Draw picture on pieee of plain. white paper 4 1 ::? inches wide and 4 inches deep. Use black ink and make lines black. (2) Do not copy or trace picturt!. It must be your own wor k. (J) Put your name, age and address on back or d rawins::. Mail it to Uncle Len's Art Contest, Box 1560, D . .i\ILY PILOT. Costa Mesa 92626. Entries must be r e- ceived ~by noon on Thursday for publication on the following Saturday. Win n<'r will rocei\ c Kennedy half doll a r . next week lo see 1f your drawing is a winner. inches wide b y 4 inches deep and use black ink or dark pencil on white paper. For our cont('st next week, Un cle Len would like all of his artists to d raw hb or hl•r fa\'Mill' Christmas present. Was it a doll. a train. a bicycle. l'lothc:;, or just a favorite toy. Whate\'er it 1~. be sure and make your drJwings I'~ Uncle Len would like to 1akc this opportunity to wish each a nd everyone the ve ry merriest of C'h ristm ases ,and may you ;,ill have the very. very best of everything. Letters From Ellie lcl 1t1SJe.n E. Hty-.S Dear Ellie, Is It true that the strange looking bird called the Dodo really existed? I was wondering if there are any birds now that are related to It. BrookeT. Dear Brooke, The dodo s urely did exist and was an inhabitant or Mauritius and other islands in the Madagascar area. When first discovered in 1507, the bird was naturally unafraid of man and was eas ily killed for food. But 1681 it was extinct , less than 200 years after man first s aw it. While the dodo did not in any way resemble pigeons or doves, a similarity in skeletal s tructure h~IS pl~\Cl'd ll int~ :-..1mC'ordL·r '1S ~!·"· :ht.'~t.' \\ L'll known L'l'l'alurt>s. ~~' -......_ .. _,.,_., P n.• H' n l l v t ht.' r l' .1 r l' :-om e :i · · Ll'IOIO~i:-ls 0 Who f1..1l'I ll \\Olllcl hL· 'l' ~-tter clas:-if1ed ''1th 1-.111~ and ... relatt>d :-pt.'Cit.'s. "%#· Thl~ dodo st.' ems lo havC' >air ,,,j" weiiht.•d about 50 pound:;, Jnd as ~ ... ,.. .. might be e xpe cted it was fli ght· lt>ss. Tht.' laq,!1.' head carlied a s trong hooked bill. The body was co,·ered in gr :iy feathers. thC' ~\· ·~:::.. •• '~'1~ ~-·<.4 ·~ , .. ~ ..... ~ ~ wings were tiny and the tail ~as a small curled µ!um of ;!r~y fc,>al ht>rs. It is sad that no complete single skeleton or s kin remains, but quite authentic models have been put together and a re on exhibit in large museums of Natural Hi story. Two dodos were brought to Europe and lived there for awhile. and it is from paintings or these birds that the models have been pieced together from various parts of skeletons. Feathers from other birds have been used for the covering. Very little is known about the lives of these birds or of their nesting habits. Perha ps the most AMy ..ws .a ce"'-t•t• ~-wt of tN ""'1t $ ..... 1111 •11<'(< .... di.t .. s..Mr.t HfflS-ld, "'tt, .. a1ttt .... a.c .. c.a11M.t, tet w 11Wt1r.n: WHAT P USHES THE WINDS? significant thing a bout this great bird is that it bas become a sym bol of "extinction." Ellie Dear E llie , Cao you say that a snake has a tail? And ii you can, where would the tail part begin since tbe body is au the same shape? Tim F. Dear Tim, Snakes do have tails. and they all begin at the cloaca! dpening on the under side, where body wastes a re e liminated and where, in females, the eggs are laid . The port.ion of the snake between the tail and the head is the body, and just like the body of other a nimals. it contains all the vital inner parts. The t a il portion usually tapers so that it is much smaller at the lip than where it begins. E llie ASSWER: TOLASTWEEK'SQUESTION: Do any animals have a single horn? The rhinocer os could be said to have a single nose hOm, but then it does have another horn farther up on the face. The narwhal has what appears to be a single great "horn," but this is really a tooth or tusk that grows to tremendous size. Homed ungulates, such as antelopes, and cattle and gazelles, have horns in pairs, and one antelope -called simply the four-horned antelope -has two pa ir. Horns, unlike antlers or deer, are not shed but are retained for the life of the animal. Some animals may lose one in an accident and so go through life with a single horn. And ce rtain hormonal disorders can cause unusual horn growth. QUESTION: Why do the eggs of different birds vary so much in s hape? READERS: Send animal q4estions to Ellie, c /o tht' Daily Pilot, P .O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA .• 92626. regions of heavy high pressure, while in the tropics bubbles of warm light air expand and rise aloft. This g lobal situation sets up winds blowing from the poles toward the equator. However, the spinning e arth veers them le(l or ri~ht and keep.s the pre- vailing winds blowing around the globe. ANY HMS. 7-nlume Ht .. tfll Ol.-klfl ef H.trftll ,. o .. DH Hut.'(, ... U, Of Mundot.ln, Ill., !tr tiff 4'1Mlllell: WHY 00 THE PLANETS KEEP JN THEIR ORBITS? The winds blow in all direc- tions. There are gentle breezes and howling gales. There are local winds and planetary winds that sweep around the globe. Yet all of them ar e obeying certain rules. However, controlling the wild winds calls for some mighty teamwork. This includes the s un and the spinning earth and the 'natural behavior or the gaseous atmosphere. The wind is merely a current of moving air, obeying certain laws that compel it to blow from here to there. The :itmospherc that surrounds our globe ls a mixture of gases obeying the laws that tell all g~ses how to behave. In li - quids and s olids, the mini molecule s a nd :itoms ar e crowded close together. ln gases. the individual atoms and molecules are separated from each other by s paces. to squeeze the spaces between air molecules and c-rowd them closer together. This compressed a ir of crowded molecules is denser a nd heavier. We can compress a ir with a bicycle pump by squee- zing it in a solid container. On a globa l scale this happens when a va st mass of air becomes chilly. E ach of the nine planets stays in its own orbit, and experts agree that it cannot do otherwise. For example. e arth has the third orbit from the s un and Mars has the fourth, and there they must stay. A pl3net cannot leave its or- bital lane and come bas hing into its neighbors . It seems that the planets have had these sam e or bits a lmost fro m tbe very begin· ning, when they were formed with the solar system. This gives them more fr~om to move around -and also im- poets rules that insist that gases must mix and mlm:letoshare thc available ~pace . thls is what happens In the restless at· mosphere. However , on a f'lobal scale, things keep hap~ninf: to unmlx the mixture. t.For example, it is pos11ible This mass of dense, heavy a ir must obey the mixing and mmgl ing laws of gases. It must spread out. blowing i nto r egions or lighter air. muc h as water flow5 downhill. This is what !)tarts the winds and keeps them blowing until the heavy high.pressure air is properly mingled with the lighter low-pressure air in the re gion. Meantime the beaming sun warms patch es or land and seo - which w arm masscis or air ab ovc them. Tho rola r air chills to form I I The sun's m ighty gravity trirs tto pull t he pla nets down i.nto lts fi ery Cu rnacl'. But thi~ cannot happen as lon g as thr planets keep orbit ing around. (Do you btve a qutstlon to ASK ANDY? Send It on a post card with your name, age and com plete address to ASK ANOY in urt of tbll newspaper. Entrits •n to 1trt1 and boys 7 to 17. > ' lnlltation Alo Said For Birds PASADENA (U PI> -The lit- tle bird that chirps outside your window may have learned his song much the s ame way a cbild learns language, by imitating adult speech. Dr. Mas aka zu Konishi of Caltech said some species or birds inherit the a bility lo sing their songs. Others learn by mimicking the songs of adult birds . And in some s pecies, the pat· tern of song v aries with locality, like dialects in humans. THE DIALECT accents arc transm itted through the genera- tions by young birds learning from adult singing. Konis hi, who studies the vocal development in birds in his r e- search on behavioral develop· ment, s aid each species of bird has a unique r e pertoire of calls and songs used as signals in com - munication among its species. DAIL y PILOT A 11 4 Saturday. Oecemt>« 20. 1975 L The ring dove and chickens are among birds that inherit their vocal sounds. Eve n if deafened immediately aTter birth. they will develop norma l vocalization. UPI T•l~floto But if a while-crowned spar- row. for inst ance, is raised in a sound proof room . it will develop a type of song never heard in na ture. However. if it is exposed to a recording of s parrow song. it will learn 1t. KOSISlll SAi D there is a para llel between bird l>ong a nd human s peech. in lhal there is a critical period oflearning in both. "There ar e sever al similarities in lang uage a cq uislion." he said . "In humans ther e is a critical period in child develop- ment when speech is learned a nd the bi rd's song is also acquired during a period or early develop· ment.''' If a white-crowned sparrow fail s to he ar normal son g between the second and seventh weeks afte r birth, it will develop an abnormal song that cannot be ·corrected. TIUS KISD of sparrow also learns ctialt-ct. Konishi said. and knows which songs to learn. It copies th<' songs of its own kind. hut refuses to learn the songs of other bircts. Konishi said a study using computer ·gene rated songs shows the bird uses si mple acoustical cues and does not s ing durin·g the learning period , but just listens. Later. in s exual maturity. the bird will hear his own sound and compare it to the mode l he heard. fJ11der St11dy It may· be close quarters. but this coffee can seems to ha,·e a ll the comforts of home for this .. bush bab~." one of severa l s m a ll an imals used in studies at the Cniversity of Iowa. Take n from the " lids of Kenya. the 'bush baby' is a primate and s imilar to humans in blood pressure readings and in ligaments of t he knee Joint. Thu::. 1t b <.1 'ery \'alu- able animal for tests. Corn.er Cl1ristmas Is Coining It ·s almost time. It's almost here. Wh L·n Cluislmus Day is coming nt•:.ir llow haµpy rh!ldren all\\ tit he • WhL'n tht•v ~l'I.' a Chri::.tma~ TrL"-' Or perhaps thl' 1>rl'st•nt--\\ 1\l gl\·(' th1.·m ch1.•1.•r \\'h1.•n the happ11.·~t ltmL' of th1.· ~ 1.·ar dr.J\\ s near But" hall'\ 1.•r reuson 1t may b1.•. Chnstnw~ time 1s the best time for m1.·. J1.•..in Tyler, 13 . of 2008 Cenlclla Pl;.H.'l', :\L•\\ port Bt•ad1 THE QUIZ In addition to lwi11 g a famil~ fun featurl'. THE Ql'IZ is an intr~rat part oftht• in-d as!'troum 11t'", 11roJ!rt1m 11n•sc•nh•d in Oranj!l' Coast ar<'a .'>l'l>011b as a puhlk ,t•n-ict• h~· th<' Dail\' Pilot. worldscOpe (10 points for each question Mlwered CClfNCtty) 1 Thr U.S. Hou~e of Rcprescn1a1ives has been in confl1c 1 w11h .. ? .. over 1he release of somt' "'' rt'l docunwnl\. a-Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfcld b-Secrerary of S1a1e Henry Kissinger c-Sccrl'tary of rhe Treasury William Simon An\w~" dPP~dr (UPS<~Oown) bPlowqu1t .... .. 2 Prc~11Jent r ord said 1ha1 he would veto any we l UI bill 1h.i1 doe~ no1 abo impose a lim1r on !CHOOSE. ONE: federal spending, indiv1du.1I income). ,. • 3 ~outh MolucC"dn c~rremrst~ h1jact..ed .:i ltatn in . L J·lht' Ne1hcrlJnd' b-California c·J.tpan 4 I hi' C.1,1u1h Moluccan' look their action 10 '<'Curr indcrit'ndt'nn' for rheir isldnd.s. Thr 1slJnd" drc now part ol (CHOOSE ON£ lndones1.t, the Philippines). s MC't'ling in Nairobi, Kenya. the World C uunc1I of Churche~ for the fi rst time elected ""o , 10 serve as two of ils six presidenh. ·newsname (10 points If JOU ~n Identify this .,.rton in the 11ews) I am the leader of an organization of Pales1m- 1,ins called the Palcst111c Libera tion O rgan1 - ldt1on. My group will br 1C'p1esented in UN dC'batrs on 1he Mide•1't. WhJt 's my name? matchwords (4 points for MCh comet rNtch) 1 ..... cons6mer <1·s.1lc in bulk, usually for real~ 2 .. re1ail b-sale with payment l.11er J wholeu le c-buyer 4 ..• vendor d-seller S credit e-~alc to the ~ner•I public newspicture (~ .. (10 points If you 1nswer thi1 question correctly) 1 , , !\t thr <•nd of Decl'mber in 1775. BenE>d1rt !\rnnlJ', r old Jnd hun~rv .irmy w,1, rrpul\ed .ii this city, '-\ h.i1 1' tlw 11,,111 .. 111 1h1• "'", . sportlight (2 points for nch question •na .. red correctly) 1 Th(' winner of the 1975 He1sm.in Trophy for be t colleg1' footh.111 player 1~ .. l .. d·Arch1e Griffin. Oh:o Stall" b·Ch1-1ck Muncie, Univers11y of Cdhforn1J l ·Gordon Bell, Un1vers1ty or M1ch1gJn 2 The Minnesota Viking\ ol the .wonal Foo1ball leai;ue have <1lrf'11dy won their division ch.imp1onship 1 ruC' Of F.1lsP? J Baseb.ill \ldr Nellie rolC, whn rl11·d 1eren1h· pl,n't'<l for many years w11h the .. , .. .1-Ch1cdgo White ~'< h-New York Yan~ee' c ·Lm Angeles DorlF;l'" 4 The t~p-ra1cd collcRt' ba~kt>thall tNm ar the beginning of the ~t'd,on Wil<. (CllOOSf ONC lnd1.1na Un1ver~i1y, Florida State UniVl'r\1ly) S In ba\l<'1ball. tCHOOSC ONE. traveling, \t'llin~" p11 I.) me.in' to take \lt?l'J' whtlc holding the b.ill. roundtable r.mw, cb:usalon (llO .con) What do you think of the UN dec1S1on to 1llow the P1lesunc Uber.111on Org.1niu1ton to t.1L.c part 1n Mideast deb1te1l YOUlt stO~ 11 tD 100 points -TOP SCOUl 11 to IO pofntt -Elce"ant. 71 to_, points -Good. 51 to 70 points -r.lr. 121!>· 75 • YIC, Inc .. llhdlton. WllCOftlln SUlfc)AUJl-S ! AWWM!UO :anJJ.,·Z ~e·t :J.HOlllttOdS a~anb ::at:tn~ldSM3N 1 q -S ~P·t !81: :a--i !J -( :soHOMHOJ.WI lO .Jll.fV .ff St? A ::tRYNSION uawoM-~ ! u1sauopu1-t 'l?·t 1!Ulpuads ft?JOJ>t'lJ-C~ !q·r =3d~01HOM -. -' -· -... ~ ..... ...-,.. . . . • AJ 2 DAil if PILOT Sah.ardly, Decem~ 20, ISl?S 1 Shepherd of Hills--Leading Saddteb·abk Floe~ 1Ed1tor '1 notf Th1$ is a cw1tinua· 11on of st'nt'& 1n which the Dady Pdol offt!TS a peronollzrd view of a house oJ u!Or:Jhip selected at random. Th .. church covered ir1 las( ,\1cmday :r st>TT11on 11Jloday 's specmljNture. J By TOM BARL EY CHUMD.ioll~ l"<IMSl.I" The-true spirit of Christmas marr he<t into thC' Sht'pherd of tht• Hills Llnited i\1ethodist Churt'h. ~1iss 1on Vit>jo, last weekend ;.i.t about tht' IO -minute mark of the morning serv1c.·r It was paradN up the aisle and ILl the ~l ltar by mort' than 100 L'hildren of all :ti!t'S in a mov1n~ moment th;1t brought tears to tht• ~·yes of many "'nrsh1ppc'rs . Tht•1r ·· .. •:h1t{' .,:1ft " offt•nngs u1 lhl' annu.11 prot·t•ssional \\'t'rt• their c.·ontr1bul1ons at this Christmas St•as1)n to tht• nt>t'ds of those less fortunatt• than th('mSl'l\'t'S . .-\nd it Sl"t'Ol t'd apprupr1alt' th.it .J chtldrt·n·s choir onl\· n1on11·111:- bt•fore had S"'et'tly ·but f1r 1n!\ piped · 111• Is :'.'l~·t·p 1n j,? In :. '.\l;1ni;t•r · undt'r tht• appr.11111_1.: but t•qu ally firm t'Yt' of ch111r director llt•h.•n l~t•t•d IT \\".\S :\ )1..\G lf' n1om1•n1 th.it \1 3S llClt tll't•rltlllkt•d Ill th1• pr :i ~t·r:-t•ff1•r1·d fr11n1 th1• p.npll by Rev. Rirhard J . Dwliap. "Thank you, 0 l.ord. for allO"' ing us to St"e th(' ex<'itement in tht' eyes of our <'hi ldren at Chrislm:1s timt>. Bless them and ht•lp us lo ensurt• that we lea\'t' no ont• June· ly ;1t this st·asnn. ··Keep clt•Jn :inll purt• lht• moll\"t'S tlf all at this ('hr1stmas time. '.\lay t'\'t•ry Chnstm:1s card carry !?.l'lluint• fr1t•nrll1nt•ss :u1d a ·sincPrt• )!rt•t•l111)! 11f )!1\f.l(I" 111 tu its rt'Clptt•nt This "111 h1• lht• Sl .l\lh ('hr1::-t 1n.1 s 111 1.h1•1r prt'll )' '.\lut rlatldS B;.111h·1 :1rd :-;1n ctuary (Cir .1 ,•,1 ni:r1')!.1t 1.111 th<ll has knC""ll n.1th1n)! !1ut 1'1lnt1nut•d )!r11" !h Stlll't' II:-Uf)!,l!H /;.ll ltlll Ill 1%'; .~nd t'\ll\Slt"ll1.'ll1ll1 lll J~)(jV Rf:\·. [)('~1 .. \1~. \\ho y,·111 I.it• 1•1•l1•hi-:1t111~ 111:; lh1rd t~h1istm;.1 s \\llh hl!" :'\1t!"Sl!lll \'ll•jo flock, COJO flt\Y, •'t•unt {~\(I lllt'lllbt•rs or the t ·11111'<1 '.\1 1•th1xhst \hur<'h facili· t~ !It• b\•l!('\"t'S th{' day will ('Offil' Y.ht'n th1• 1nl't1n1bent ministe r 1-11 11 h:11·1· ~.000 m('n1bcrs undt•r ht~\\, lll)! \\"h:it Ill' h:J\"l' n O \I.' a REV. RICHARD DUNLAP WITH LAYMAN HERB STEELE Heading a Ministry to a Community in Transition $.166,000 <'omplex -i:o only lht- f1rst stafZ(' in our plans," ht> ex· plained. "We are now using what is al·tually a multi-purpose build· ing and our second and third stages will bring us a <'hutth school facility and a permanent sanl·tuary. ··\\'e ha\'e had help from our 1·hur<'h autho rity and we are re· vay1ng our. Joan from an annual bud~et that \\'ill hit $57,000 next yi:·~u·, ··the minister explained. ln1portant a s those expansion pl::ins and attendanl finan<'ial de- t;uts are. Rev. Dunlap belie\'es that his C'hurc h's d('tt•rmination 10 contribute to tht' planning of thC' Saddlt>ba<'k Valley communi- ty 1s t.'\'{'n more s ignifi<'ant. llF. IS O~F. of 11 <'ommunity le;1ders "'ho ha\'C formed the C't1n1mittt•e to Study ·lhe Com- munity in Trans ition , an or- ganization that ~includes s~hool prin(:i p<.ils. a banker, a st·hool board mcmbt•r, a :\t1ssion Viejo \01npany rcprt'Sl'ntutive and a s('nior officer fron1 the Orange County s heriff's s ub-station. ··)fany of the issues that led to the ('reation of this group <.ire right here in our church," Rev. Ounlap ex plained. "Yt'e believe also that we may have solutions to n1an y of the problems that <'On- front this area and Wt' e('rlainly int1•nd to l'Ontributt• that knO\\·ledgt• to commitlt't' dis - eussions Thl' vett•ran minis ter. who se1·\·ed the First :'\l ethudist Church in Costa :\1l'sa for several years bl'fOr(' h e can1e to Shepherd of the Hills nearly three years ago, describes the area he served as "a rapidly <'hanging <'Om munity. •·fi ome prices hav(' shot tu $55 .000 -S60 .000 fr o m· $30,000-SJ5,000 since this t"hurch "·as organizec1." he poi nt('(] out. "l:'ll'fo:VITt\Bl.l '," thl' minister said. ··tht• first re<1cti on of :it most anyont• \\'ho hears those s tatistics is to commC'nt on the tremendous 1nnation that has particularly hit the hous in~ s ector. But the impact on the chur<'h. he has noted. is the gradual re- duction 1n hi s congregation of families brou~ht to th(' area by th(' 11 riginal ··blut> <'Ollar"' \\.'Orkt'rs y,·ho floeked to \fission \"1t•j o in the days '"''hen the first tracts \\.'ere being built. ··.·\s the home pric<'s have gont• up. SL• h.is the economic status of tht• t•hurch member changed ." he said. "What ~·c ha\'e today. for a \'::lriety of reasons stem· ming from that one factor, is a highly mobile community with a high percentage of fami!i{'s "'ho ar(' extendec1 in financial terms .·· llt•v . Dunlap looks on the ad· vi<'e h{' offers ~o faniilies enroun· ' ,., 0101 l'i141 $1111 ''*" SIX-YEAR-OLD SANCTUARY ACCOMMODATES NON-STOP GROWTH United Methodist Facility In Mission Viejo Serves·600 Members tl'ring budget difficulties as a defniite segment of his duties as tht' ministt•r to those families. REV. DU!'/l.1\.P regards tht.•se issues that are taking up more and more of his t ime as issues that arc very much signs or the times in the Saddleback Valley. ··Family problems sue·h as these don ·1 a ffe<'t our s ister ehurch -the Laguna llills Leisure World Methodist faeility -quite so much bul we are "'orking together on all these community mattl.'rs," he said. " . .\nd "'l'·\·e tried lo draw as many ('lcn1ents of community lift• into our t·ommittce as ""t' possibly ran ... . .\ fa<'tor contributed to the analysis by the working male members of his congregation ob- ... iously intrigues the Mchtodist n1inister. ··we ha ... e n otieed that many men today are rebelling against the type of employment that '-''OU!d often keep them from their homes for long stretches at a time ... he s::i id. "They "·ant to stay put and s tay at home .il"<l tht>y tell us that in no uncertain terms ... )\:\SY OF TllOS E samC' me.n are seeking jobs that . will keep them at home and Re\'. Dunlap looks on t hat attitude as a "heart\\·arming indication" that Christians today are seeking stability in a y,•orld that has in- ereasingly little of that commodi- ty to offer. So less heartwarming to lht• Shepht•rd of the 11 i Us pastor is the detern1in<.1tion of his devot(-d con· grl'gation to g1\'e him all the \'Oluntt•f'r help he can use . !le is alone al the helm and he is \\'Cll aw<:ire that many churches with con1par;.1ble congregations pro- \'ide for a staff of at least t"'o ministt'rs. Rev. Ounlap <'an call on the likes of J::iy reader llerb Steele. choir dire<'tor \Vendy i\l<'Calley and organists Kelly Morgan anti J('nnifyr Gilmor{' to mt•rt de· n1ands that "·uuld Je~1d many churcht•s lo strengthl:'n tt s pulpit f1•fl'C' anrl rt'."c rui t µaid help. ··rakt' secretarial dutit•s as <1n example,'· says Re\'. Dunl~:ip who can point to many such ex - amples. "I have 10 Sl.'cretaries, each of whom donates her services for one ha lf day.·· "ASD I F YOU think that's an ideal rC'Cipe for <'onfusion, you 're "'ron~ ... Re\'. Dunlap grinned. ··F.arh volunteer knO'-''S exactly '"''hat is l'XPC'l'tt•d of her and does her o"·n portion of the over<.ill job admirably _·· He secs it as the kind of con- gregalional effort that ensures a "'arm "'('lcome for ne"'comers lo the 'Shepherd of the !tills Ch0urch and theSaddleback \'allt•y. "We ha\'e s{'ven fello\\.·ship groups ht>rt> and it ·s certain lhal \\·e·l\ have add1·d se\'cn more by .. , this time next year ," Rev. Dunlap said. ··Str;.ingers to this area need friend!' in the worst w<iy and our church has ;1lways recognized that fact of life." he said. "Many firm friendships had their origins in our fellows hip activities and it's the firs t ('hurch 'function lo which ne\l.'COmers are in· trodu<'ed . ·· S llF.PHF.RD OF Tl-IF. Hills. Mi ssion Viejo is. its pastor dee lares. a hea lt hy. happy church that m<iny a Methodist minisl{'r \l'Ould be deli ghted to claim a s his o-...•n. "F.!'pccially healthy," R ev. Dunlap J?rinnt>d . ··w e haven't had a funeral here sin<'e I came to YJ1 ssion ViC'jo nt•arly three years a)?o . At m y last Costa Mesa ehur('h I condu<'ted SJ funerals in one year. "Mavb{' that s hould be our slogan °ht•re. ·· he laughed. ··Join our chl1rch <.ind you·ll nl'\'er die. Seriou~Jy, though . it's quite arc- eord for ;:u1y church... '"· Fast gro"•ing Shepherd of the I-fill s sets a n('w record of some kind at pra<'lieally every servic('. But sl alisli<'s ha\'e very little signifieance for Revv. Dunlap and hi s army of \'Olunteers . ··w ('·re hert• to help and <:ounscl not count ... he s;.11d. "It 1s not growth that is so important, it is lht• ability lo g1·ow lOJ!Clher. ·· ORANGE COAST CHURCH DIR.ECTORY l t ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH WELCOMES YOU 3209 Via Lido, Newport Beach SUMOAT :JOA.Ml. Hot(hchari1t t:OO Ir 11:00 A.M. Holy Wc.~tl & ......... P'royff", ••-crte t:OO A..M. Ci--ch School 1---, I 0 A.M.I I CHAllSMATIC MASS TUESDAT lrd~ of M-ttl. 7:)0 l".M. 10 J..M. Hoty &Kharilt. ~ Sft-rice wiffl LA YIN& OM Of HAMOS WB>MESDA Y I 0:4S A.M. He•"'9 l"rcry~ F-ehwVtip 7:)0 p .M. P"r.yn-Ir l"rliMM ~ ., ... Jolwl P. AWy II, RKi~ 675-0210 ST. JOHN THE DIVINE EPISCOPAL CHURCH 2043 ~._..,~ .• Costa M~sa SUNDAY SY:VIClS -I :: Ir 10:00 A.M. CHURCH SCHOOL -t: I S A.M. NUaSERY C.UE ST. ANDREWS EPISCOPAL CHURCH VISTA YEIOl SCHOOl. 5144 MlchettOfl. lr•lfte Worship Ser•ice & Sunday School -I 0 A.M. ,,. SSl-4)61 MtrMry ,,_~ S52·175) TIM-..... L L-..t WlthM Jr .. Yk • Saini Michael And All Angel> Epi>eopol Church 3233 P'ocific View Dri•e, Corona del Mar S.Mllly s..rftc" -1:00 Ir t:lO A.M. --~ I ,.M.---ol:Mll.Dl-1 •A6"Ull'I' 11 •. M.-t.Ot.ltoOW -MC-NC...._.lll C-ST..._..I DAY-11 ,._.. _ _.,.,, Ca...'1- 'llDAT-•o)f..,._lt. l~DAY JM•••· JoM Rlll)IM o...it.. ledor ~ 644..0461 ST WILFRID'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH ., ....... ll. of s ,.,..... ....... -IHcti Dr. J-1 c. c.IO'r -... .. -Mon thru Fri. -9:30-11:30 AM: PrtHChOol Gloria KOfller, B .A., Oirec:tres.s (968-31001 _ ...... " 8 00 AM -HOiy Eucharist with medil811on 9'.30 AM -Alternate HolY Euchatist & Morning Prayer (nursery care) NEWPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN CHURCH 791 o ....... Or. S41--J6) I .... ,ori IMdt a..,J.S..,.Pntw Early ' Worship 8:00 a m Omst1an WorSh1p Festive WOfs1'11p 915a.m. 10.30 am. WEI.COME llllllERAN OiURCH OfTHl RESURRECTION PAUi. H.A.LVOISON ...... t:oa """· CQNTEMf'ORAAV SERVICl 10:)0 A.M. llTVRGICAt. SERVICE f Ir I O:JO A.M. CHURCH SCHOOt ......_.., c.r.. ,,_~ 9812 H..,.1too HuntlNJlon leach 962-SOOS GLORIA DEi LUTHERAN CHURCH 33501 STONEHILL OR .. DANA POINT JOHN O. DUDS0K PASTOR WOISHIP~lO & 11 :00 SUHOAY SCHOOL-t:4S 4fJ.J414 4t6-J4Z4 CHRIST LUTHERAH CHURCH Missouri Synod 7M 'lkt.W St., c:..N MeM ~•.r-........ -S41-J404 WenWp S9"kes-l:IS I 11 A.M. s..iMr ~Ir~ ... 0..-t:JO A.M. ~e ••wklwl-1416166 l'RINCE OF PEACE wntERAN CHURCH Jtl7 ........... Dr .. c..t. ....... c..tt •• ANOf'l[W C ANDERSON "--JA.MESR. HEUION,A_.,,. s-t..r Sa..1-t:JO A..M. MerWll9 w ..... -l::OO Ir 11:00 A.M. ""'''"' ol ,,_.. l_ ... ~ Mr SI-Sin-Pn<ioc:IOlll Ol!OC. -~Ml~21 SdW -~9-0!>412 GRaC€ luth€Ran ChURCh •u~.~89d ...... ....... AM. _,~_""",,,... 9:30 AM -Church Schoof .,. 11 <00 AM -Alternate Morning Prayer I Hoty Eucharist ,,,..., :.i'::*"* ·-....... -..... IOIUl:lllYCM~.,._11 .. lltM)ll ...... "---"• •MltOl TO,,_,. (nursery care) 1 1~====================::;11 •:OO PM -Junour Youth Group 5·00 PM -Senior Youth Group 1·00 PM -Solemn Even90t'l!il w 0 •• , •• ....,. 0.,. INIAM -H.tJ._..W ....,....,......,.,w,.W,Mw• .... "1 lfptl lu .. tt. Wllri4'• cw.ca. ......... .,. c ....,.... ...., a di -1962-75121 aectwy ISJM0611 A lulde lo iql!Hrollll · •ftd their-II ,.,.re 11tu•r1 lntlM DAILY PILOT I WTHERAM CHURCH OF THE MASTER HOO PecHk 'thw Dr .. C--.. ..._. ........ S-day School 9: 15 Mew 1 I g; WonWp I O:JO ..... ,...._,,l .. 761 SOUTH COAST CHURCH OF CHRIST M"*""! At "-'Mr""" loys CW. 21)1 T_..A..,..,c..tew... <;lJ .. OAY 8181.1. Cl.A')Sl& IOA ~ MOP ... •NC.WQA::,Hlf'~[R'llCE I I AM I ~lNl...C.!>lR'l!CC lJI M lllUfl'-;0.lo~ 019ll.Q.ASSCS f 30P M E•efMJlllJt IMMt4e. U0.7706 fO< hofouwlkwc c .. Ua.0776 535-4166 A Cordal Welcome from THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Cos1a Mesa FIRSTUNITTD METHODIST CHURCH 19th St. & Harbor Blvd. """"'""'°" ... Al....,._,:JO WCii ~ 9:30 Ir I I A.M. E LW IS6£LLDO Costa Mesa North MESA VERDE METHODIST CHURCH MKIVW°"I Bll<er SI 0~23' w...., Ir a.nti Sdloef t:lO A.M. CHRIST CHURCH IYTHESEA Newport Beach 1 '400 W. Balboa BIVd. ·~· Rev. Robert Shepard Jr w....,. Clillrdl Sc....i t:lO A..M. w....,,....w...i f·l 1:45 Hunlington Beach FIRSTUNITTD METHODIST CHURCH 2721 17th St. 536-3537 Sen"k...-9: I 5 Ir I O:JO Nu,_y C..e All MO< ....... Ca.rd! kt o cl 9: 15 Huntington Beach-North COMMUNITY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 6662 Heil Ave. 842-4461 WwAiJ t Ir IO:JO °'""'""'°" t:OO & I O:JO A.M. NEWPORT CEHTER UNITED METI10DIST 1601 Marguerile Ave. Corooa del Mar w ........ I s-t.., Sclleol 10:00 A.M. ............... ~644"-074S SHIR HA-MA 'ALOT HARIOR lB'OlM TEMl'U ....... .....:-.......... ,_., S...-rlc:e ..,...,.,.., .......... ld5 P.M. 7:10 P.M. Rabbi: Bernard P. Kino Cantor: Barbara Lauterbach Educator: Doris Michael 1400 W. Balboa Blvd. Newport Beach, Calif FwW.-Hoa.c:•l7~7Jl0 TEMPLE BAT YAHM ,......,,, 141111W MB.YIN D.·SIL'IRMAN s-....~1:11,.-.. •Jltl IMSf ... t6o:(~.._. ...,._kt ... --"! , , f:lOaat.11 ...._k .... -Tlw•t 4:IM:.11,.._ ,_.....,.lufa ads ~671-1116 P.O .... 111, c.-.. Ms tJ621 I 1 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES of the Coastal Areas Christ United PrHbyffrimi Ct..rch JOllZMeipoli•IMt..~ ............. h 1 ..... DOMAdl.R.....,_P..._ __, Wanliiip! f':]O .,,._ a-c.11 Scltoot: t:JO A.M. Offkr.20 I 12 M.,.al• St. ~ ••a.4t40 Church of the Co•enanl 1150 , ... •low 14.. Costa MeM ..... "'-Kini•. , __ ~ WenWp ~~:j4~ l :JO Ir 10 A.M. Com11M1nlly Presby:terimi Church 415FeretfAft,.L1J91119'-cll ............ J.T .. ......, le•. AIMrl O. Hierpt -R .... .,...._.I. Ch.ti...- f':OO • I 0:00 A.M. -Clrldhll lectlffol H_. 10:1Slt.M.-W ...... 11:15A.M.-..._ihlpH- P'tt-.:4t4-7SSS St. Mark PrHbylerlmi Church c....,..,_._. .. &E •tAIDr .. C.....de4M• .... Will-. 4 McQlloW, , ..... W...W, Ir Cllwcti ScMa1 -t:OO I I 0:30 A.M. ,...,_ '44-1141 This Sunday Worship 1n 51 . .Jlndrcw'.; Trcsbylcrimz Clzurdz 600 SI Andrews Road • Newport Beach Dr.CNrtnK.Dkiwn.w.r..+w AD'IMI' SllllS:: ''TURM A.10111' IS FAUi PL.A Y!" P_.111: "F.unt FOi FAiTH" Dr. Charles H. Dierenfield. Preachlnt;1 Dec. J4-Cllri ..... he Cw•1lgllt SerTkH 1:00 I 11:00 P.M. Servic.es 8 A.M .. 9:30 A.M. and 11 A.M. AIC UNE OF HELP -64!>-2222 TEMPLE ISAIAH COMSaYA.TlVI S-s.r.Jcn hwy Friday oll:IS P.M • " ..... Clwtttlma.dl .. "--C:,. ..... 1411 .................... e, 117·1SJS 646-JllJ · .-.WI P 0 9ou351,T'*"",Olt2MO IWCMOUS SCHOOL Dr.,,._. 111 ..... lllMil • . • j • i· 1 i ' • ' ' 1 I j ~ I ~ j . . i Good N e1vs Week Dally 1'1101 Slaff l'llOIO Christmas Zenith Coast Christians Rejoicing The Christmas spirit reaches 1t::. zenith this week. with arc..t churches offering a round of cantatas, s pecial services and hull day gatherings for the family. (A schedule of Christmas Eve and Christmas Day sen1ce:. will be publis hed Tuesday.> Sunday brings the followmg sele<:l10r1 ot t'hri ~lma::. cn •nt::. ( -r...J .S. Bach':, Cantata 142, "Uns 1st l'JJ:>/E L' • J ein Kind g~ren." by c·hoir and ~ \ ,. -~ l'hamber or(·hestra of St. Mary'~ ...__ ______ ___. ,f;piscopal Church, Laguna Bl'al'h, ·128 Park Ave .. 9 : 15 a .m. Frederick Stoufer will be tht• conductor and the publicis invited. -.. A City of the K.ing," cantata featured by both the 9 ,1 m and 10 :30 a .m . services at Community Presbyterian Church uf San Juan Capistrano. Directed by Ju he Dull. -"Rejoice Beloved Christians,·• a cantata by Buxkhuc.k. presented at the 8 a .m . and 10:30 a.m . scrv1c:cs at Newport Harbor Lutheran Church. Directed by Judy Vaccaro. -"Love Transcending," a Christmas cantata. at 7 30 p.m at the Legion Hall. 384 Legion St.. Laguna Be ach. Presented by the choir of Calvary Evangelical Free Church of Laguna. direct ~by Arlie Kirkpatrick. -"The Parable of the Snow," presented at lhl' 10 a m service Sunday at Shepherd of the Hills United Church of Chrbt, Laguna Niguel. by Rev. David Sandberg. Church children also will present gifts they have collected for children of lmmanucl United Church of Christ in Watts. -Candlelight service of Newport Unity Church at 5 p rn Sunday at the Zonta Club, comer of 15th and Irvine St., Newport Reach. -The Fesh\ .ii of ..,.,n., l.c·~sons <111<.I Carols, service taken Crom Kings Coll C'i:!L' 11l l'arnllr11l~1.· England , will be presented at 10.30 a m Sunda> Jl .\JI Sainb Ao~lican F.plscopal Church, F'ountain Valley Old Fasl11orH·d 1'".1m1lv C'h11-,lm..is !>t'r \'lce by candlelight at People's Church of M1~"'"" \ 11.·Jci. rn1.•1•t1ng at 6 p . m . at the Elkb Lodge, Margu1.•r itt' Parkway t><.ist uf LJ !'at Hoad. -Annual l'111lcln•n '!'I C'hnst mas p.1g1.•ant will be s taged at 9:30 J m . Sunday :.it St. Wilfn'(!'-, C'hurch, Huntington Beach. Pro· ~ram direl'led by Norman N1.•lsnn -Family Chris tm,1s P111g1 am. 7 p.m . Sunday al Plym~th Congregational C'hurd1 of :\1·~1>ort llarbor, directed by Ass~c1ate Pastor Cal St1.'\'L'll S, \\tit f1•.1tt111· a< 'lll'lst mas carol sing, recital Of tht> Chn::.lmas s lur~. ,1 I 11111 anct .1 '1su,1I presentation Ublng backhghting visual ~mh -Baptis ms and mu::-1t· II\ \Ill' 1. hur eh's three choirs wall t11 ghlight the Chrtslma!.i l't.'ll'l11 at1m1 :.it the ~ 15 and 10.30 a.m s ervices of First L'nitt•d )11•thodht ('burch of Huntington Beach. .\ 6 p.m . Christmas f,11rnl\ 111).!hl gathering Sunday will begin with a suup supper folio" l'd h) t ht· Chra.,tmas pageant. -The .. Dav1cl tlw ~lll'ph1.·nJ Boy" series of Dr. Harold Leestma continue~ ~und.1' ..it Lake llills Community Church meeting in the El Toro lltJ..'.h :..1·hool g\ m nds1um for both 9 :30 and 11 a.m . services -Lake Hills .tlso h.1~ '>l'hl.'clul1.•d "' o evening services, pre· ::.enling a dramat1w lw11 ol.l>1t:kl'lls ··A Christmas Carol" by Re\'. Robert \\'isl' a l h and 8 pm in the El T oro High Little Theater. Hcfrcs hnw nt:-\\ 111 be prov1d1.•d between performances Kurt Romberg of Nl•wport I larbor Lutheran Church ii lustartes the message many Orange Churches will be celebrating in sen·icc and song this week. Kurt will lie pan of :'-Je\.\'port llarhor's children's cantata. "Extra. Extra. }esus 1s ~orn ." composed by Judith Vaccaro The program 1s slated I or Gp . m. Sunday at the church. An evening of singing Christmas songs begins al G p m Sunday al South Shores Bapt ist Church, Laguna Niguel. Thi.' <.'hurch 's choir will lead \he congregation in the Yu le music fest. -Candlelight service at 7 p. m . Sunday at the Huntington &-ach Church of Reli~iousScience, fcaturin~ a Chrb tmas !'>inc and special num bers by the adult and youth (·hoirs and sevcr:tl solo1sts. -Christmas <.'l•lt.:h ralion fltalu n ng organ, piano, choir. solb1sts and handhell l'1101 r music: ts scheduled Sunday at Com· munity P resbyterian Church or Laguna Bt'ach at the 10: 15 a.m. :-1.·n·icc. · -Lawrence Wt>lk star '.':or ma ZimnH.'r will sing and ice· skating star Jo Jo Starbut'k will b1.· the pulpit g uest al both tlw 9.30 a nd 11 ~15 a .m s1.•n ·1ccs Sunda,> al Garden Grove Commu nity Church. New Churcli Begins First Christian Chureh of Irvine will have its first wor~h1 p Jan. ·I 1n the nl''' \'cnado ~I iddle School. ·we felt a new church. nw ding in a new s chool, should begin on thl' first Sunday of the new year ," ::.aid Pas tor Roger Boatm,111 The fledgling congregation is being sponsored by the Southern California Evangelistic Associa· tion. Nursery and junior church will be available for childrw at both the 9 30 Sunday School and 10:30 worship. Artis t Highlights Yule Eve Drama of Love 'Tinwtheus' Group Perf ornis Timotheus, a multi-media drama group, will make a presentation at Bill M ontgoner y , Newport Mes a ·Chrisqan Center, Laguna Beach chalk t~k 148-22nd St. at 6 p.m., Dec. 28. members arc Steve Preston. a 1975 SCC graduall.' from Costa Mes a , .Mike Clowse. Long Beach: Ruth Mygaard , Long Be ach [mfil]~[illA~ ill]DX]ili~~ 11 :30 PM -CHRISTMAS EVE Carols, Choir and Instruments Festival Holy Euchanst 10:00 AM -CHRISTMAS DAY Holy Euchanst with Carols ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 428 Pri A•~. Laguna Beoch 494-3542 PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH artist will be featured in The group 's program, "Love". will a Christmas Eve service examine var ious aspects of love· to be held at 5 p.m . at through slide·show production and ---------------------,First Christian Church, skits. "We aim lo present the gospel 1n a <:reat1ve manner through the use of photography, s ound effects, and drama." says Gage. He adds, "As far as I know. we have an original pro- duction. We've never seen a group similar to ours.'· 2987 Me.a Verde Drive. Costa Mesa, Ca. Andrew C. Anderson. Pastor James A. Nelson. Assistant CHRISTMAS EVE CANDLELIGHT SERVICES 5 :00 -Family Service. Message: ''They Found Him 10:30 -Chancel Choir Message "It's Time To Enroll CHRISTM~ DAY 10:30 A.M. -Festival Worship Message. "No Rodm" WELCOME Legion and Glenneyre. Three of the six·member group art• Timotheous h as performed in c hurc hes throughout Southern California. Montgome ry has writ· st uden ts at Southern California tenamessage basedona College. T hey are Anthony Gage. partof theBookofls~ah senior, Mannattan Beach; Becky which forete lls the birth Preston, senior, Costa Mesa; Kirk of Jesus Christ. He has Johnson. senior, Costa Mesa. Other also include dananalysis ~---------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ of the first three lyrics from Handel's Messiah, based on Isaiah 40: r-s. Today more than ever ... still the best buy 0 LUTHERAN CHUROf OF THE r.\ASTER Pastor Dick Swaney Will read Montgomery's message before the ' The l •f.jjtJµINI I ~ . SINGLE ADULT FELLOWSHIP c ......... sw, EYERY SUNDAY -9:00 A.M. SO. CAUF. COi.UGi DIMIMG COMMONS . . 2525 Newport BIYd., Costa M~ GOLDIE RUNYON -642·7550 2900 Pac1f1c View Dr .. Corona del Mar 644-2664 CHRISTMAS WEEK SERVICES SUNDAY -Dtc. 21 -7:00 P .M.. SUNDAY SCHOOl c ... sTMAS PIOGUM CHRISTMAS EVE 7:00 P .M. -FAMILY SHVICE 11:00 P.M.-CAHDLBIGHT SHVICE Communion offered after each service. NEIGHBORHOOD CONCRECA noNAL CHURCH, U.C.C. St Ann's PSoce & Glem~re LGCJuna leoch • 494-8061 CHRISTMAS SERVICES CHRISTMAS EVE 1 0 : 4 5 P M . -c·H A I ST M AS EV E CANDLELIGHT SERVICE CHRISTMAS DAY 11 :00 A.M.-CARILLON SERVICE WITH Holy Communion 12:00 Noon to 2 :00 P.M. FREE CHRISTMAS DINNER for those who Have no Place to Join Others in The Spirit of Christmas ORANGE COAST CHURCH. DIRECTORY CAPISTRANO V AllfY BAPTIST CHURCH J10J2 D .. OltllpO lld.. Sea ..._ c.phtrwle s-d9yW...W, Stnk....-1:00 • 11:00 A.M. 7:15 P.M. s-dlfr .... Sc!MMl6-t:JO A.M.. ClritffcM Tr••"l}--4 P.M. We••.., Pr.,•-4:45 P.M. Pastor William Davenport 4U-lt4G -24 ~ FIRST BAnlST CHURCH OF NEWPORT BEACH 2501 Cliff Onve -Newport Beach -642·7443 Dr. F Kenton Besh0<e. Pastor S-0., Scltod-t:lO A.M.. Wcrtlllp IO:JO A.M. • 7 P.M. W~ rr.,.. s.rrk• -~30 P.M.. .,1 FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCH 650 w. H...aton s.,_., Costa Meu 642·9111 SUHDAY SCH00l-t:45 A.M. WORSHIP SHVICES -I 1:00 A.M.• 6:00 P.M. f'RAYH MlmHG-WB>HESDAY IVEHIMG 7 P.M. ;utSHY PtlOYIDED PASTOl-«EV. JOE HlfHU HARBOR TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH CCll"Mr of,..,..._-' ..... Cott. Mete ..., c..6e s.h9. ,..... ...... 714-556-7717 • SUMDA Y wottSHIP SBV1CIS l:JO & 11:00 A.M. -SUMDAY SCHOOL t:45 A.M. WEOMISDA YS -7:00 P .M. .. ,.~ ...... Girts s.-t.y I• s.r.kt -6:00 P .M.. ADULT SlVDllS CENTRAL llBLE CHURCH 23rd St. at Oronc;ie. Cotto Mesa -645-5050 , .. t.: ..... M.••- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES UAMCHES Of 1ME M01HH CHUICH THE ~IST CHUICH Of CHRIST, SCIENTIST IH IOSTOM. MASSACHUSITTS "IS THE UNIVERSE, INQ.UDING MAN, EVOLVED BY ATOMIC FORCE?" Dec~ 21 , l975 ' Cotta Mno -First Ci..d of a.rid, Scl..tlst 2llO M ... Y"* Dr~ C.tw ~ s-dlly Scltod -9: t 5 A.M.. a.ell Stnlce -I I :00 A..M. ...... 1-. 2150 Meta Ywdt Dr. llwullwC)t• leoch -Rnt ca.rch of Christ, Scl...tid 1t11 a OI••· Hwi...._ ltacll a.eta • s..ct.y Schoal -t:JO Ii I I A..M. 1"6111 I0091t-Z21 W. St. a.Id~ TMMlep 9:30 tot l:JO A.M. ,_ ...... _..sw, lnlM -ClwitHCIR Scitwce Society of l"IM u.l•enltJ HicJI' Scltool 4771 C:O..-• Dr •• ·--217·211 ....., Scl.ool -9:00 A.M.. O.Cii S-"lc• -IO:lO A..M. I"' 223 WM. S_,,lce -I P.M..-IA l OI L9gmM leech -First Clwcl9 of a.rist, Sclewttst o s H6cJ11 on .. O.Cll • s-d4ry Schoal -I 0:00 A..M. ·~ .... -214 f...,e A••· a..,.. MicJH4 -First a.rch of Clirist, Scl...tf1t c .... ero-Y..., ,....._., • cw.ttw on .. a.ell • s..cMy Sci.at -I 0:00 .A.M. ..... 1 ... -27762 ,..-. Id.. s.lte l ~ Yiefo -First o.rcJI of Cllrist, Sclewtfst C.. ... ,. II•-•~ Sdtoel. 25'51 C.. .. .,.. Dr. Cllrclt & ~ -I 0:00 A.M. .......... -~ c.ahr, Mii ....... u ,_ Mt,;:1 leech -Ant a.ch of ariat. Sciewtfst "]OJ Vie Udo. ... .,... ..... 1 ST CHURCH Of RELIGIOUS SCIENCE OF NEWPORT BEACH IM&ml>e< Olurch Urwted Churctl of Rel<OtOuS Sc1ence l A ' SUHDAY SBtYICE 9ld SUNDAY SCHOOL. -I 0-.30 A.M. "MAKE CHRISTMAS THE OA Y OF YOUR RE-BIRTH" ........ ..-.ISc..F.MWstw URBANUS SQUARE MacArthur at Ferd Rood -Newport leoch FOft AN INSPIRATION"l MESS ... GE OtAl S4H574 640-5731 ....... ., Ho-541-6510 MEWPOIT H,ARIOI CH\1104 OF RWGtOUS SCfEHCE Serrron-Med1tat1on-Healing SUNDAY SCHOOL -11 A.M. "THE CHRISTMAS STOIY AHO YOU" Rn . 8.-C. Jock- 54 1 Center St , Costa Mesa 646-1032 CHURCH OF RBJGIOUS SCIENCE OF 1.AGUHA BEACH '00!>2 LeQUN canyon Ro at £1 Tom Rd HnnryGnrnlltCI 00 -Mtn••I<'< Jill Gtimri Au.at ant M1n1Sh"• SUHDAY SBVICE-9 • t I l..M. k . Ci.rclil & Yc.ftl Cit'~ -t A.M. Otlfy SERVICES: 10:00 A..M. & 6:00 P.M. INTERESTING FUHDAMEHT Al lllLE TEACHING COAST BIBLE CHURCH HARBOR r HRISTIAN CHURCH of....._,ortleech I Dltc lplfll 240 I lr-rtM at S.... ltabtf °""~ Sc- '-Al ..... '" 4-M. Morw6ag Worship 10:45 A.M. "HIS DADDrS ·BOY" C hri1tw.s ~7:00 P.M. c ... o .... c •••• _.. s.r .. ic" Rev Gene R Swanson Pastor 645-5781 FIRST CHRISTIAN ·CHURCH Main & Adams Strieets Hunttn~ton Beach llMScltool& MorN!MJ Wonhlf> 9:00 A.M. & 10:30 A.M. YlSPBS -6:00 P .M. GOLDB4HOUI of WOltSHIP-7 P .M. Nursery aire CltO'IMl"<I el ell """'~e~ Office 536-2589 Otal Devotion 536-9580 A t.Gnlial Welcome from tM UNITED CHURCH Of CHRIST COMMUNITY CHURCH CONGREGATIONAL 61 t H•c.t1ope A•• .. CoroMdefMw 644-7400 0--W W . l[irb. Ml11h tw I 0 A..M -s-dcrv Wanlllp (.J'ufl""..ft Sc~~Nurcfl!IY (.affl NEIGHBORHOOD CONGRE&ATIONAL CHURCH 340 St ..... '1Pt. ' ot Gt••••rr•· Loqilll'la a.act. , 494-8061 U. M. R~. Mll'llltw RtdlaNl 0 M()()f~ Jr M•n1sler ot Chn'$t1•n E.duc1tt00 t:oo ...... c,....... ..... ~ I 0 A.M..-s.dcly WOf'lhl1t 0.-Ch Set.oat ' .....__, SHEPHERD Of THE HILLS 30121 ...... Rood. LOIJllM~ 495-lllO DOYid ~ Mlahtw I 0 A M -C011t1 .. • wy F..ayWonlllp "'1d CWdl ScJtoal FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH 792 Ykt.-ia St~ Cost. Mete Bible School 9·15 A.M. -Worship 10:30 AM. Youth Groups 6 PM -Vespers 7 PM. wm... G. w .. er. Pater NufY"V ""''" 548-3•68 Pte-School M ... RCO ~()ASTER JA HIGH SC!"•OOl I -493-~94;isP0'";94_~"'84'8AN CAPl8io:0401 I" r l" l , --1 . t' L-t i . . r . . . :-- . ' .. MorwllMJ w..-. -I 0-.lO A.M. -s-.My Schoclf t A.M. s-dtly h..._. W ...... -6:J6 P.M. rr.yw w...._.w...-.,-7:00 P.M. a.di• ~Sc.a-I -t:OO • lO:lO A.M. 1.~1-.lllSYl9UdD CNld C.r• P\'ovtdecl Tu~30-11.30A.M. ForStudyT,,,,. '-----------------' 1 hx\vport-1 \1 l'Stl \.....-11"1S itl n en c1 -------------------"""'.I .... IOTWEN IYSECONOSTAHI COSTA MES• 645-6620 I • HARBOR ASSEMBLY OF GOD ""-r.;t leech -Secoad a-ch of Cllrist, Sclewtf1t I 00 Pectfk View Dr .. C..... dlt Mir 740 W. Wiison. Costa MHa 548-4704 s-day M-""J Will.... l~lO & 11 a.lft. I • BETH-EL BAPTIST CHURCH · 1922 POMONA. COSTA MESA SUMDA Y SCHOOL -9:41 A.M. • MOIHIM• WOUHIP -11 :00 A.M. A hWtMlr a...dt W1"I • Vltl• Rev Lorin A. Smith, Pastor FOR tNr()AMATION &ol&-0917 COMMUMITY CHURCH IY THE IAY Meetino e~h Sunday in c ..... dill Ms~ Selin• 21 Cll ......... Dr.. .., ....... IMOA.M. Dr. W9.-L '-'-· Pator fer .... _.._ 64~7HI\ Religious Choice America's Heritage. a-cit. s..d4ly Sc ..... -10:00 A.M. ...... 1 ... -HOO 'T' E. C.-Hwy .. C4M Wed.i'f ... T"M u1Mn ... IP.M.-Al~kt All are cordially inviled to attend the church services and enjoy the privileges of the Reading Rooms CWW C.. Ptovldld AT ALL SBVICIS COAST CHRISTIAN CENTER ..... D11 t "t .. a-4.-tk lll W. IStttSt .. ~h«h WELCOMES YOU Sunday Religious Educatton classes All Ages -9:45 A M WORSHIP -10.46 AM WORSHIP-e·oo P.M. ''THI O«I HAS COMr ,....,. JGlll PNcll. PAITOI JOITIUCllS S,•AtlillJ Mn ...... ,,. .... c.c..t FrWay-7:10 P."'- 631-ltSS . . 751-0417 • DOHAU> I. 1111..H IJCHAllD L DUil ,..... A.alocWe SUHDAY SBtVIClS 9:45 A.M. -SUMDAY SCHOOL 10·45 '.M _C......ly.W.Pef-• ' • .. JOY TO THE WORLD .. 6:00 P .M. -a.mt..•""' -WOn.11> IRA Y- COST A MESA CHRISTI AH SCHOOL P<...SChOOI -K~er>-[ll'ft'P"1""' -CMd C..- 'Pl~mouth Cm~rcjtrtional Clutrch n u .,..... St~....,_. a..11-642-2740 s..t.y W.,....,-1:.JO & I 0:00 A.M. -7t00 P .M. C~lil ScMd -1!10 & I 0:00 AM "SYMIOU Of a.JSTMAS• Dr.~lpeMi I Qrtlhnms i'fe C••••IM s.r.tc" 7:J O I I HJO P.M. "THE GIFT OF CHRISTMAS11 Dr. GHr91' 0 . Wood, Pmtor 5-dey Scliool !tflcrw 6tel Gt-•t 1:30 & I I LM. '°""' & AcWt Cllmtim ..... t:JO ..... l S--nday EnwW) Wonhip-4:00 P.M. j · "EBENEZER 1975" 1 Dr. G~ 0 . Wood. 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"They are awesome, the hot- test team in football right now." declared Knox who added, "if the Steelers have a weakness, I ha· ven 't seen it.'• Quarterback J ames Harris and offensive tackle Charlie Cowan are doubtful performers. UPI Tt~lloto T ERRY BRADSHAW FACES.RAMS TONIGHT. Sports i11 Brief Sweden, Czechs ) Split Net Matches STOCKHOLM BJorn Borg and Jan Kodcs gave Sweden an<! Czechoslovakia <1 l ·I tie f'ri<la y after the firs t two s ingles matrhes in the 1975 Davi:-. Cup final. Watched by a partisan crowd of 4.000, including King Carl Gustaf, Ro r g whipped Jiri • Hrebec 6-1. 6-3. 6-0." giving Sweden a l ·O lead in the best-of- fi\'e match series. I Kodes. the formN Wimbledon winner. then lied 1t up by over coming a strong challenge from Ove Bengtson 4 6. 6-2. 7-5. 6 4 Trojant1 Romp LOS ANGELES Southern California scored 14 unanswered poirtts al the bcginnmg of the second half to break open u close game and the Trojans went on to defeat Howard Univer s ity, 101 -74. Friday night. Reserve forward Cleve Porter scored 16 points and Steve Malovic g r abbed 16 rebounds and blocked eight shots to lead the Trojans. After USC led only 43-38 ·at the half, Ma lovic and'Greg Wh ite led a 31 ·4 blitz, as the Trojans held Howard without a field goal for 10 minutes and 13 s econds. HOWARD 1141 Taylor 10. Glovpr 12 Collon I•. E H•rl 4, Gesltlns l. <:oun<1I 11, !K\nders 7. T Hdrl 2, Ne11111s 2. Mullen u VY. 11011 While 12, Trowbr.dQo> 17 Mdtov•c II, S.llOf"d 71 Evans'· Arnold 101 Ho•~lnqlon •.Jone~ •. Wulf.,neyer 1, Porler 16, l<l'lly8, Bova 6 Hllllhme USC, 43·38 Toldl louts Howard 11 USC 2• A 4, SOS North Triumph• MONTGOMER.Y, A11. -Steve Myer of New Mexico threw a SI-yard touchdown pass to Bill S ingler of Stanford with 31 seconds left Friday night to give t he favored North All -stars a 14-13 come-from-behind victory in a Blue -Gray football gam e mysteriously c ut short by three minutes. · Anteate r Tangl~ With North Dakota G RA.~0 FORKS. N.O. -UC l rvine·s bssketball team figur~s to run into more trouble tonight when the Anteater~ tangle with the University of North Dakota, her e. Coach Tlm Ti rt 's Anteaters have been unsuccessful in the first t wo games o r a rour-game t rip, falling to Nevada {Las Vegas), 129·57 a nd North Dakota State, 95-84 . UCI wmd up the trek Monday night against the Univtrsity of Utah. North Dakota·~ Sioux comf' in • to the aamc wllh a 6 l record. UC l is 3 2. . , The first period ran only 12 minutes instead of the customary 15. Blue-Gray officials could of· fer no explanation, but the timekeepe r on th e field said the time was cut short at the request of an independent television network which broadcast the game. There was no explanation from the network. Bruin• at Home WESTWOOO UCLA ·~ Rruins will be seeking their fifth \"ictorv of the srason toniS?hl 181 111 Po.tuley Pavilion when they host the Seattle Ur;ii vers1ty basket hall team S mith '" T ulat1t- ~EW ORLEA:"JS L::irr" Smith. an assistant coul'h ;l Arizona Uni ver s ity, has bt•tw named head co;.1ch at Tulane University. -r...i1 1-10.rfCM~·s Qu,..~'fttl"-'OR'St:, ftA Cl .... v J't=ASOM AT i.e.<, t.~f't.1110> \'v'•LI.. Vf"'1"'("R 1~L 1....A( ,~.-...-~ ~L1r("""', /\ L.1r1tA. 'L'"l~t· r •I ~..;~1'>...,M'-' ••• Ac ..-~l ( S"f/'i;:.-r· 'Jl'-'1;1 ~~ Ill(-Ct I , •! l.S" :!' · IV!:. n 1.-i t: L >: A r ·' • t • '" "', RACtN ":.-•;1,.Jc 11'1 .-/\\ r •l 1vl I. :lloM 'fE.l<'At-A'. r::o•' 1'V7•1 IJI( I f ~11" "-U f) : .., ' ~ If I 1 • l · • • • - Out for the season are running back Jim Bertelsen, cornerbacks Al Clark and Charlie Stukes. UgM end Bob Klein and de· tensive tackle Larty Brooks. Fu l l b ack Lawrence McCutcheon, the last remaining member of the Rams original 1975 back!ield, w as hurt in prac- tice Friday and won't start tonight. Mccutch eon, the l eading rusher for t he Rams, s uffered a pulled thigh muscle and it's doubtrul 1f he even will play. Rookie Rod PhilhP5 "lll start in place o( McCutcht'On McCutcheon's pullt>d muscle O n T" Tonighi Cha11n~I 7 ai fl was the latest in a series of in- juries and illnesses which have sidelined eight or the original Los Angeles starters. Rob Scribner took over for Bertelsen at hatrback last Sun- day when the former Texas stnr s uffered torn knet> ligaments. Ron J aworskl r~placed Hams who went out with a sore shoulder. The Rams don't carry three quarterbacks. so 1l will be Scribner calling the signals if they must go that dl'l'P Phillips w as !)W1tchl•d to back-up tight end whep Klein was hurl. Now Phillips lakes Cappelletti's place and re:-.er ve linebacker Ric k K ~Y bl-tomes the backup tight end On special teams. the 91 ,038 ta~ at the Coliseum will need to check their programs to see who lS playing where at the 6 o'clock kickoff. Still Pitts burgh is favored by only three points and the hope engendered by Steelers coaoh Chuck Noll's statement that he would use a lot of people. Noll explained he'll start all hib able bodied Steelers and that':, most of them Connors Wins; U.S., Mexico Tied )1EXICO CITY CAP> -It was a "dogfight" for Jimmy Connors of the United States and a romp for Raul Ramirez of Mexico as the two won opening-day singles mat ches in a 1976 North American Zone Davis Cup tennis eli min a lion. Connors, who was expected to sweep his match with J\t ~xico's Marcelo Lar a. had to struggle to beat the scrappy Mexican 6·1, 64,6-2. Ramirez, playing against his Dolphins Battle D e nve r :\IIA'.\11 CAP> -Young Don Strock will start at quarterback for the Miami Dolphjns against the Denver Broncos today in a game the Dolphins must win to keep alive their e ver-so-s lim chances of making the '.'iational Football League playoffs. "Taking everything into con- sideration, his last two per- formances have been pretty good,'· Dolphins coach Don Shula Ota T" Today Channe l 4 al ~0011 said of the 25-year-old Strock, pressed into duty when injuries befell starter Bob Griese and second-stringer Earl Morrall. '.\1orrall has recovered from a s p r ained knee that allowed Strock, a third-year man from Virginia Tech, to start his first two pro games. But Shula will start with the youngster and hold the 20 year veteran in reserve. ··Earl's had a pretty good week of practice. Whether he plays will depend on how he feels on game-day, and also how Don does," Shula said . In his two starts -a big vic- tory over Buffalo two weeks ago and a 10-7 overtime loss to the Baltimore Colts last Sunday - Strock completed 22 of 39 pa~scs ror 210 yards and two touchdowns with two interceptions. Even with a virtory over Denver, 6·7. the Dolphins could become the first 10-4 team ever to fail to gain a playoffs berth. Two teams that can only be callc<l :"JFL pats ies this year must win ·in order for the Dolphins to a\'oid an earlv winter vacation. If Baltimore. also 9-4. beats :":ew England. 3-10, Sund:.iy, the Colts become the American Foot· ball Conference·s East cham p1ons. And if the Cincinnati Beng als better their record to 11 4 by beating San Diego. 2·11 , the Bensrnls become the AFC's wild card team . -------' frequent doubles partner in in· ternational competition. evened ~t-of-five match I I by whip· ping Brian Cottrifed, 6· l, 6 4, 6·2. The doubles will be played to- day and then Connors will play Ramirez and Gottfrwd will meet Lara in singles Sunday. Lara, after finding himself me· ing from one s ide of tht' court to the other in losing the first two sets, came back in the third, playing the net closely. Ramirez seemed to have ever- )-1hing going for him a lightn· ing serve aided by the thin air at Mexico City's 7.350 foot altitude, s peed. devasta tin ~ crossing s hots and shots Just making it in side the line. Ramirel kept changing the rh)1hm -playing the nN closely m some games and dropping to the back court in others. Gottfried had trouble with his serve. making two double faults, and had trouble at times return· ing Ramirez' blistering service. Connors appeared to be getting weary toward the end oC the long match, but with the final set at 6·5 he came up with a burst of speed a nd well-placed shots that caught the Mexican on the wrong side of the court severaJti mes. Connors, the No. l player on the U.S. squad, dominated the first two sets with his famous two-fis ted backhand. He won both sets handily and appeared on thew ay to an easy victory. t CJ Pl Ttl.-p.;.;\t 0 . J. SIMPSON MAY BE CONCLUDI NG HIS NFL CAREER TODAY . • , r Reeor1ls in Si~ht Minnesota Faces O.J., Bills Today BUFFALO 1 AP I t\t f1r:-t glanre. today·s game between the ~1innesotn Vikings and th1.· Ruffalo Bills may seem urnmpor- tant -a contest hemg pla:-.ed merely to complete thr ='lat1ona l Football Lengut.> ~rhedule. The V1k1n gs alre:.idy ha\'e clinched a playoff berth in the National Confl'rcnce, and thl· Ot1 T \: TtJday Cha1111e l 2 at 9::JO a.in. Rills are definitelv out of ·the Ameriran Confrren.ce playoffs. But lht> nationally ll'lev1scd game is s1gnif1 cant to the teams and individual playl'rs who "ill be trying to extend or set league marks For the 11 2 Vikings. comin~ off a 17 10 lt)ss to Detr01t last weekend. a nrtorv would send them into the playoffs on a win- ning note, which could be an im ~ portant morale factor. C'o::ich Lou Saban of the Bills said. ·"The pressure \\ 111 certain- ly bt.' on the defensrs .. Star runnin g back O.J. Simpson of the Bills has rushed for 1.760 yards this season, leav- ing him 243 short of his NFL re- cord of 2,003 set in 1973. It's u n- likely he will gain that much against the Vikings , but even 104 yards on the ground would give him the s econd bes t s ingle- season ru shin~ mark, moving him ahead of Jim Brown's 1,863 yards in 19G3. Simpson also is closing m on the season touchdown record. He needs only one more to tie Gale Sayers' mark o f 22. Vikings quarterback Fr.an Tarkenton also is within reach of some NFL marks. He needs only one more touc hdown pass to match John Unitas· c:lrcer totaJ of :?90. And with every pass that Tarkenton completes, he will be shattering his own NFL record of 2,906 career completions. LA -Dealt 104-91 Loss CHlCAGO (AP J -Six Chicago players. led by J ohn Las kows ki's 19 points. shook the Bulls out of a six-game losing streak Friday night with a 104-91 National Bas ketball Association victory over the Los Angeles Lakers. The Bulls, who had not won at home since Nov. 1 a nd ha4_1 dropped 17 of their last 19 c~ tests, led by as m uch as 24 poUifs late in the third quarter in hana- ing the Lakers their 12th setback of the season and their 11th road loss. The Bulls. who now have went only six games all year, markecJ the return of J erry Sloan, star cle-- fensive guard who had missed 18 games with a leg injury. After gr abbing a 56-43 halftim e lead , as Laskowski hit 10 second· quarter points, the Bulls put on a torrid scoring show early in the third quarte r to grab a 73-53 ad- v ant age. LOS ANGELES 191)-Qll1aun2.w-i.4'b. Clul-JablMr 11, Alle11 2t, Goodrich a, t..tnd~ Ru-II 10. F0<d '· McO.nltls 12. l<uiie< 2. CHICAGO (1041 -Johnson 18, Marin 1$, ...... dH1er 4, Lukows-1 1'. Van Li« 14, BoenwlnlQ tq, Sloen 6, Love 10, P1t1enon '·Benbow 4. lm An9flH II 2S 11 30-ti Oli<IOO 22 34 21 tt-10& Totllllou!i: LOSA"O'IU21,~24, A: 7,S21. A victory also would assure them of the home fi eld advantagt.~ for their pla yoff game next weekend, a I though it's likely they would open at home e\'en 1f they lose to the Bills, who an• now 8-5 for the year. Today's TV Sports The Minnesotn·fluffalo Game hold<; promise of being a record· breaking affair. "Ruffalo is the highest scoring team in rootball and will be a real test in their own bcrck yard," said Vikes coach Rud Grant. "It seems everybo<ly wants a piecf' of our hair.·· Holla nd Hired Former Corona del Mar High. football coach Onve Holland has been named the defensi vc coordinator at Grossmont College, the llatly Pilot h a~ learnl'd Holland recentl~ n •s1)!lll'<l ;.1t Coron\l oel ~1 or He will as~1st Ila\<' .Jord;.in. who Olll'C wus .rn a~~•stunl at Cd~. 9.30a.m . (2) -Nf f,FO()T. RALL -T he Minnesota Vik- ings meet the Buffalo Rills in Orch3rd Park. NY. 10 :30 a .m . C9> 1975 l.ANG F. C UP Pro s kiers ~·ie for $30,000 in prize money m &m Valley, Idaho. 11 a.m: (9) -TllJS JS THE NFI, -Highlights of games played last weekend. • Noon (2) -SPORTSSPEC· T S:ULAR -Roberto Duran put!; his world lightweight ti- tle on the Hne against Leonico Ortiz in a scheduled 15-round bout 3t San Juan. PR. (4) - NFL FOOTBALL -The Denver Broncos fare the Dolphins in M iaml. 5 p.m. (7 I -WID•;-'VORLD OF SPORT The tradi· tional Christmas circus from Lon don and th e w orld frees tyl e ski i n g c h am - pions hips. 6 p.m. (7 > -RAMS FOOT. BAl,L -T h e Pittsbur gh Steelers met>t the Rams in Los Angeles. 9 p.m. (lJJ -BOXJN~ FROM THE OLYMPIC -·· Scheduled: Jimmy Heair vs.- Rudy H er n andez ,· lightweights. 10 p .m . <S> -COLLEGE RAS KETBALL -Seattle University meets the UCLA Bruins a t P auley Pavilion. Taped. . Midnight (5) -COLLEG E BASKETBALL -Colorado platys USC in a game taped • e arlier at the Sports Arenn. . . , . ' 82 DAILY PILOT SaU.1n:?!y. December 20. 1'78 Katella Belts Oilers, 7 2-54 Ry ROG F.R <'.\RI.SON Ottl\e O•lly ,.,IOC SUH Flred up KatellJ put ltll' skids lo a five-game winnin~ strl•.1k for Huntington Reach High's Ollt.'rs Friday nighl J s th1• Knights ran awav with a 72 5·1 baskl•lball \'IC tory.before 1.200 fan!> at i\n.tlw1m l'on\'ent1on \enll'r The ('Onqucsl gin·~ thl' l\lllJ.!hls the 6th annual An.1hl•1m I h1laday F'est1val crown and :I\ t·n~''' an l'arl1er lal·inl! ab!>orhl·d rrom lluntin~ton Reat·h In other Jt'l1on 11 \\.I' \Illa Park l <•kin~ th1rci µI.wt• \\1th a 76 67 win O\ l'r Sa\ J1111 .1 an<l Lo;Ha nipµl'U Lo::. \l.1nuto::.. 55 51. for lhl' conM1lallon 11tll' tlunll ngl on Hl· J(•h t .ikt•:y a breather at this pmnt "-rt+r"tht.' nt>xt action for lhl' Olll'r!> J.1n. 2 ~tgainst '1::.1t1ng '.\1 .1n11.1 fo)·idav's loss to Kall'll.1 was a <'3Se of cold shoulin~ on 111l' p.irt uf Huntm~t on RC'ach and .1 l'hok· mi: Katella press ut--thl' third quarter that broke il 01wn The Oilers had staH•cl within range with 2.39 spl•nt [n lhl· third quartt•r. trailing :l:! :u. dl•spitt• miss ing 9 of 15 free throws in the first half and clicking on only 11 of 27 from the field. But it all camt' to an t"nd sud- cienly in the next fl•w moml'nls as Hick !'leubauer. Katdl ,1·~ dassy ti 2 ron\ ard and lhl' tourney's most \'aluabll' pla~ L'r. hit a 20· footer. then :;toil> lht• ball and scored again. then stole the ball agam and fed to mate Chuck Greene. Greene responded with the nexl 10 Katella points and the game was realistically packed :.iway with 3: 53 left in the third quarter and the Knights atop, 46-33. Oilers honored on the :.Ill· tourney team were Jim Spowart and Kevin Karkut. Huntington Rcaeh was frustrated early by lax official· mg, which allowed Kah~lld to play its aggressive prt•ss '-' ithout damaging personal fouls t·alled. And the Knights poured 1t to Huntington Reach in the dosing moments of the game with ~eubauer hilting a layin with 30 seconds re maining. With 6 :26 to go the Knights \\ent to a delav to takl· llunt· ington Beach ottt of its :tOnl' to further hamper the JIB ddt'nsc In all the Oilers \.\.l'rl' guilty of 19 turno\'ers in the second half as the K::itella zone press took its toll time and again. l(.nell• 112l H11~1. auch IS•> 19 ft pl Ip 19 II pl tp Neub'111er ' 2 2 20 Sclowfrl • • 1 I? Grttne a 9 2 2S Har Din • 0 s 8 R.un\eY 1 0 s 2 Sims 6 6 • llj ~""°" 7 0 3 14 Karkut 1 0 2 • Oo""ne 0 I 1 1 F1r1<-hamp 2 2 • 6 Slellztn 2 2 3 6 0-n l 0 s 6 Dun<•n 0 2 l 2 Tol•li n n 1t s• W.lk~r ' 0 , 1 Tolals 21 1~ 11 12 Score llY 011•rten Kale Ila u 16 11 10 'l Hu"ll"9\on Buch a 10 u 13 ~ GWC Gains :Finals ·~ With 69-67 Win - ALTA LO'.\t A Golden West College rolled into the fin<tls of the Chaffev in\'il;.it1onal basket- hall tourn.a m ent 1'l"iday night with a 69-67O\'C'rl1me "10 O\'er El CaTllino College. The Rustlers of roach Dick Stricklin face Southern Ca l Con - ference rt\'al LA Harbor tonight .1t 9 for lhl' champions hip. H:irbor toppll•d PasJdcna, 67-66. in O\'erl1me 111 thl· othrr sem1fmal Linn Wilson and JacR J<letcher went most of the way. Parker. who has a back injury, played just two minutes. Hirschlcr is out with a bad ankle. In other games, '.\1t. SAC downed Fullerton. 89-60 and Grossmont edged Citrus, 70·66 in consolation play. * * * El C1rn1"• 1671 ~1419'1Wot160 .. " ... '" l 0 • 6 l ti l Jonnson Willl•mi C.11>1on Sha• Marsellt Pollock Robfn\On 19 " pl tp l 0 0 6 Goldl•n West trailed. 65-62 with c1ark • 1 , 9 136332 • 2 3 ti 1 l 3 • ~ 0 ' 11> I> 1 1 u • b Scr1111tc1 :J 10 to go an O\'ert1me. ut • w.•~ s 1 , 12 l>a~kets by Paul Schill ec1 and Fittc~r ~Cott Cla.rk put the Rustlers ~01•15 1'I II lS 6' 8 0 • 16 I 0 ~ 1 ~head 66·65 with l . 55 to ~o . El Camino ·s Ste\'e Shaw l'anncd a bucket \\1th 50 :::.econds left. hut Schilkc1 hit two free throws. putting Golden West ba'k in front. 68·67 with 23 Mironds to J:!O :i\ttl'r tlw Warriors missed ;.i s~•t , Cl.irk rchoundt>d and • fouled with 11 seroncls ldt ~hit 1he first free throw. mis· sed the ~econd -but Schilll·l'i giabbed the rebound and Golden \fk.sl had the \'1ctory. 'SchillC'd, the Rustlers· (i .9 freshman. had another sparkling performance with 32 pomts and 11 rebounds 11 L• hit 13 of 26 from the field. With Dale Parker and John llirschler s1dcltnl'd with injuru.•s, Sch1llcc1. Clark. Jay Johnson, El Toro Nips Rival, 60-55 Bob Chetrlcs an<l T om (ireenwood paced the El Toro lhgh Charj.!ers to a tl0·55 ba!'.ket· ~1 victory o\'er host Foothill .ffiah Friday night in non-league ~fion . ;. The victory brought El Toro's season record to the .500 m ark at aJ. Rut 1t was a struggle to the final buzzer befor e the dcns1on was reached. The lead change d hands seven times in the fourth quarter. fk>fore Charles and Greenwood • ~snk six straight free throws in tlle final 1.02 to break the game ' open and moved the Chargers from a 54.53 edge to a 60·53 • roargm with 20 s econds left. F.I Toro took the lead early and held it through the third period before a cold streak in the final • quarter founci F'oothill moving in • 'front. 45--14. for the first time with '6:34to play. It was then a see-saw struggle to the fin al minute when the .: losers were forced to commit ob· ~ vious fouls in an allempt to get •• possess ion :: During the quartrr, Foothill ·~ :)iad seven turnovers lo three for ··the well-disl'1plinrd El Toro :squad. Many of the cxt·hanl(e!'. .· ~re caused by the tenacious "; •fuU-c:ourt Chaq~rr~ pre5sing de· :::r~. •.: (:barles had 17 points and :; atwnwood 14 lo lead the El Toro ~~newlth MikeHillhlttingl3. :!• ,.......llUI •IT .... IMI . . .. " ... ,, .. " .... ·;~ -• t 0 s l Owll'ltt s , 1 " •. AllWllfll\ ) ' l 14 \1"91\ 0 t 0 ' ... ~5,,, , o , " Mlh""' • i • " i$ • 4 l t 10 M9,_ Hiii ) > • 1 •,. • atn'IUH4ttl S I 4 1t ,,a ... r 0 0 I 0 !• ~-I 0 J ) H91m J l 4 I •= ~ l 0 l • G~.S • 6 4 1• • • 't .. att 24 7 ,. 4J Totll• ti 14 11 .. • .... f l Toro ""°'"'" kffl .. Ollantn ti IS 1' II .0 to 11 II " u Hallhme. 36·•11 R~1311l•hot\, 6'0·•11. 1"9'"•"' Toi-4~ 1 :n 0 , , :a .. •1 . Dolphins Dealt 80-50 Setback A cold s hooting Dana Hills basketball tea m that was forced to fire from outside most of the night. fell to a taller Tus tin Tillers squad, 80·50. Friday night 10 a battle for third place in the Santa Ana tournament. The Dana Hills Dolphins stayed with the Tillers for mO!'.t of the first half, then fell behind by ~l'ven at the intermission. 34 27. They were ne,·er able to connect with any degree of consistency in the second half, getting onl y four field goals for the entire half. The taller Tus tin team . meanwhile. had two hot ::;hoollng periods. the second and fourth. :lnd pulled away steadily m th{• final two frames. In the second. they hit 8-of-9 and in the fourth. 8-0f·11. Unable to work the ball inside. the Dolphins. now 2·4, were forced to rush their longer ::it tempts in the second half and along with 22 turno\'ers. could nenr get back in the game. The final period was a free· wheeling. whistle-tooting sc!>s1on with 18 of the game's 46 fouls called J eff P:.iulson. named to the all tournament team at conclu!>1on of play, was h i~h point man for the Dolphins with 16. He was the only Dana Hills player in double figures. Kevin Kiley. Tustin's bi g 6 8 center. was high point man for the game with 17. West Torrance won the tourna· ment with a las t-second. 52-51. victory over Rancho Alamitos . Santa Ana salvaged the consola· lion title with a 58·57 last·second victory. T1ntln (IOI O•na Hllh l lOI •• It pl tp It II IJI llJ JunM 1 • s 8 P1ul'IOn s • l 1• Hume s 1 • 11 Cull)ert\Ofl I 0 I t Grey s 7 0 11 Hoffman 0 t ? t K Kol~y 1 l • t7 Ool\1~rd\'n 1 t 1 s Bour 0 1 1 I Smyt~ 1 0 I) • Ml ..... (I ) 7 , • Co<ll••l'I I II I , AU¥9 , t 1 s ~t--0 ., l 1 Hein 0 l , ) 8 Kiln 1 0 l Aoull•~ • 0 s l s e .... , ) 0 J Serr•no 0 J I ) locllm•n 0 7 1 Crec>O 7 1 J • ~-J t 0 1 Total\ f) ,. to so TOlal\ ll 16 ,. to Sore lly ON"'" .. 11 ' , 'IO ti 1' II lt -40 CIF Foot~all •· l.oyota 14. St. Paul 13 3·A So. Pasadena 13. Villa Park 12 Z·A Sonora 27, El Dorac..lo 9 ' \ • • OlllT Pilot p!Mtos llY Pltrl<ll O'Ool'IMll KATELLA'S RICK NEUBAUER DEFENDS AGAINST HUNTINGTON BEACH'S DEAN OWEN. OILERS PERRY HARBIN (44), JIM SPO WART (CENTER), CLARK SIMS TAKE THE INSIDE. Laguna, Uni Triumph By ED fUJRGART Ol IM 011ly Pilot SUll Two teams from the South Coas t League, Laguna Be ach and Un1vers1ty. b<1ltle for fifth place at 3 this afternoon in the La guna R e::ic h Invitational hasketball tournament at Laguna Seach High. Tht> Arti::;ts and Cntvl'rsity"s Troj3ns made the most of free throw opportunities in defeating La Quinta and Es peranza Friday ::iflemoon. Laguna Reach hit on 8of11 free throws in the fourth quarter to s top La Quinta, 57·46. And University connected on 9 of 12 in the final period, turning back stubborn F.speranza. S.5-51. La Quinta, which had hit on 16 o( ·10 field goal altcmplS in the first To Bolsa Grande Tritons Fall, 78-7 4 By RON EVANS Of, ... O•lly f'il .. SUH Tim Dunham scored 12 points in the fourth quarter and Mark Sherry had eight in the second period. But in between, the San Clemente Hil?h Tritons went cold a g a inst the Bo Is a Grand l' Matadors and dropped a 78-74 non-league baskethall decision Friday night at San Clemente High. The Tr1tons l e d 41·40 at halfttmc but could do nothing right for the first three minutes oC the third quarter. giving up eight unanswered points. And desp1te·ramng behind 59-49 with t : 57 ltfl ln the third quarter, the Tritons-behmd Dunham's sharp s hooting-eame close to pulling It out. Dunham, a 6-2 junior guard. hit four of five in the fourth quarter 311 the Tritons rut away at the Matadors It' ad When guard Tam Vlcisides ) s ank a 17-fooler with 46 seconds to go, the Trltons only trailed, 16·1·t. But forward Handsom e Roundtree drove tbe la ne to s core an easy layup with 20 s CC' on cl s I e ft . g iv l n g Bo ls a Grande its third win against four los:.;cs San ClemPnle, 3·3, played WC'll in the first 11alf, sinking 18 of 34 field goal attempts. Sherry, a 6-3 reserve junior forward, hit eight of nine shots and had 17 points at the half. S.1'1 (1-..W (74) .. " ,,. ,, Shtrry 16 t 4 )t H•lt.,..'11 O 0 1 O Hutcl\I~ I I • ) Neilly 7 t 4 16 011,...r t 2 t 4 °""1\111'11 • • , ,, Ho"'•"' t 0 • ' McOon.ld 1 0 ~ , Vlel\IO.t 1 0 t t ,,,.1, n 10 21 74 .. , .. Ora!IM Oil .. " .. ,, •• l t• 6 I 4 IJ 1 I 4 J i t l , ~'" Ytf'IOoMttl ~ ""*" Sl~t ""'"'" s...11111r Ttlall ' 3 3 11 t 0 1 • " ' t ' it " .. ,. SCOA 11, Oliarttn Dolw Or•~ '' u 2t 11 '' SM Cl4tmet1te » tt U 20 -I• three quarters, couldn't find the bucket in the final period, canning just one of 17. That proved costly as the Artists moved from a 41·40 lead at the end of the third quarter to a 53-45 advantage with 3: 13 left to play. Despite 6·5 Ben Bacon being on the bench most of this time because of four fouls, the Artists played well and Briant Smith's layup with 4 : 44 left gave Laguna Beach a comfortable 49-44 lead Bacon returned and his drive with 4 :06 remarning sent the Artists ahead by seven. University's Trojans took ad- vautage of a new Esperanza de- fense in the second half-ilnd alm6st perfect free throw s hoot· ing from guard Blll HaJ!ord-to (ally: Hallord hit 10 of J 1 free throws but Mike McClymonds' two charity tosses with five seconds left se~ured University's win. The Trojllns onl,y led, 53·51, when McClymonds wel\t lo the line l..ltwM .. acll Utl . ""'"'~ty IHI ,,,,,. ... .... ~,. 'I " " '• Bacon ' , s ,. ) ' It lllfHlrom 0 , 1 , Mod 1 t 7 s Ovouk • ) 2 TS McCl~t 0 , 0 7 8. Smit!\ ' 0 s 1 Jollnton t ' t J Pl~• l • • • Halford s " , 10 R 5n'lllh I 1 1 l Howlll ' , 3 • Eotal\\ ' l I 13 c.aiut> 0 0 t 0 P•retll 1 0 1 t Tot t i I 21 IS 70 S7 Total\ It It 12 S1 luA•rOur1en \.A o..lllt• " 70 • •-46 ~0.•<h """" n "•".., O\Mlr1ert tw•nn1• II IS 11 U ~1 Ufll.,.nlly " 1 21 II u , ... , •• S<~ 12-C.llltmlt "' 'wa1iwt1 1.»~ Qwln'-\'\ Espertl'IH 11th ptaul; l -VNwonlll' nu~ fMKll IS"' plect I; • JO ' Orlll ....,._i.tf "9 S4 MOlllU (C-lallotl tit tel •-O.t•y"' C.n1on (J"' ptflClti, ,,11D--W.rN1n \'\UMlrac1e 1,11arnplOMfllpl. I .. Ugland Sparks Marina . ' By GLENN WWTE Of 1~ o.11r ,..._ suu Tom Ugland. came through with 11 second half points and provided the spark Marina H.igh's Vikings needed to hold off determined Los Amigos in a non. league basketball duel Friday night at the winner's gym. Marina won. 70-60, to up its season record to 7-2 and it was the Vikes' first outing since they lost to Long Beach Poly in the Beverly Hills tourney f mals a week ago today. Ugland has been a steady performer throughout his varsity career. But he has mostly been in the shadows of the so-called superstars. However, he was the man or the hour Friday. Los Amigos had put on a sear- ing rally to trim a 15-point Marina lead to 51·45 with 7:13 fe· maining in the game. Then. as Vikes coach Steve Popovich pointed out,• Ugland took command. He canned seven of Marina's next 13 points, hustled on defense and kept the team together while Los Amigos was hitting 9 of 11 field goal tries in the last stanza. And it was Ugland's trio of free throws in a six-second span that put the hustling Lobos of Gary Youngblood away for good as the Yikes upped their lead to &t-51 with 1: 38 to play. '.\tarina played a perfect first quarter to run up a 23-8 lead. But before the evening could end both sides would suffer from the of- ficiating of Paul Chafe and Ed Wynkoop as their calls seemed to lean first toward one side and then the other. Leo Gonzalez kept the Lobos in the game in the first half with 17 points but Popovich adjusted the defense and had a man front Gonzalez in the last half and he got only four more points. Rich Rranning had three memorable assists in the last half, threading the needle to hit the open man under the bucket. And he tallied 27 points. Lot""'''°' ('°I Gcntatei J•me\ S.rt>er Slrlckl!n W•rd \/\lfl'lt~rton O.v1d\On I• It pf Ip 'I J s 11 0 0 • 0 , 2 • 6 ) t I 11 6 1 • 14 0 1 0 2 l 0 0 6 Muin• 1701 UQl•nd 8oldl Coot<. Bulllt r Br•nn1no W•rr~n Kenter Sel'lkbe41 19 It Fl tp 3 s 1 ,, 1 0 1 • 1 2 1 16 ' ? • 10 11 s ' ,, 0 1 3 ' 0 0 I II Tote Ii H 10 18 flO Toi.is 0 0 I n 11 16 19 /0 S<ore tty Oll•r1en lO~Am1130~ M.artn.a 8 1q ,. '3 II> 10 1'1 M- 11-10 FV, Edison Topple Foes Fountain Valley High, behind the play of ~like Zumbo and Scott Ford, rea<'hed the finals of the A~ royo Or::inde bas ketball tourney Friday nig ht with a 73-70overtimt> win over Dos Pueblos .. And in other tourney action. Edison toppled St. Josephs, 55·44, m the Cabrillo classic at Lompoc to gain tonight's consolation championship. Fountain Valley's Zumbo. who scored 20 points. hit a 15-foot jumper with two seconds to go to tie the game at 67 and send it into overtime. Then Ford. who had 16 points, scored a pair of free throws with 24 seconds Jeft in the extra session lo put it on ice for the narons. They're scheduled to face Santa Maria tonight. Edison received good play· from Bob Vogelsang (20 points1 aud reserve Ed Bell who tallied eight points and played well defensively . Edison coach Lionel Purcell called the game the Chargers' best of the season defensively. And Edison hit well from the field, canning 48 percent or its shots. ••""CUI ,, ft ,. ._ GO~I 2 0 I 4 ~II l 2 2 I Tlm 'men 2 O t 4 Herson 1 2 t 6 Oaillwood 1 2 I 6 V09elwnia a s 1 n S.muellan 1 4 2 I Total\ 20 U 11 SS P:•1111Ul11 Valin In> .. " .. ·~ Z..nt>o e 4 3 70 8¥rlos 3 o T • TlnQty S O J 10 \#al~ 2 0 114 Holland 4 7 0 u Fonl 6 f 0 II> 80•old t 0 0 1 Tot•ls 2t IS t 73 Sew• •r o.antn Edlwn 12 I Tl 17-SS 54. JOWp/t\ 1 ll 12 12-<IA Sc~ '10.ar1ffS Founl•ln \'•lltY IS 17 H 23 7-7J Dot PvtblO\ 1l t4 16 2l 4-10 Edison Awards Edison High's Colin McConnell w::is named most valuable on the Chargers' CIF 4·A championship cross countr y team al the school's sports awards b:inquet. Special award winnru·s · Varsity Cross Country Most Valuable: Colin McCon- nell; Cnptain: John Hogan; Most Improved: Char lie Christensen; ~ost Inspirational: Craig Kelsey and Jon Goldstein. Junior Varsity Most Valuable: Ben Putman; Captain : Brad M'11\5Cield; Most Improved: Bob Codde; ~1ost IMplratlonal: Carl Sekera. Frosh·S®h Most Valuable: Riii Anderson: Cnptaln : Mike S lobom: Mo1Sl lnsp\ratlonol : };·rank Curry, Most Improved: John Knox. • .... 'T Sa111rday. December 20, 1975 d DAILY PILOT 83 Los Al Racing Results Wrestling Racing . -·...: Ce11t .,.,, League CO"ONAOELMA" 0 M.lltf 0.1 '3 1J NtWPOl't H•rbor " UTAHCIA eouoN MA"IM.A Garden Gro.,e League eOUAO .. AHDIE OA"Dl!HOltOYI Summaries Entrie .. . ., U>f Af~lftll• I "trltt lot 5ttw~ Cleat. r-uo l'ut "'"' Pon ~ ll Vitia Pt1rli. n )I £'1an<i• u 14 Colla MeH 1• 1t Sllnt• Alie JS 21 f l Modflla JI 1) T•ntln lt ,. Ma9"011• 0 CO$TAMESA 21 La Ovlnta t • IS Minion Viejo 20 19 M119nolla o 14 Villa Parle 11 tt Coron• del Mar u 0 Est•ncla Jt Tustin \8 Santa AM 0 EIModena EL MOOE NA Sl Kennedy 1l Or•n!le t. S.nta Ana 21 Tuslln • 1 ,, 3 JS , 0 h 21 Estancia • 11 ~9nolla o )7 Coron.tdel M11r 1t 10 VIiia Park I l Cos•• Mesa o t9 Troy o 10 U.rden Grove •9 SANTA ANA 13 Buena Park 8 u Trov 20 o El Modena 6 t8 Magnolia b I Villa Pirk ) 1~ Cor-deJ Mar 19 IS Estancia 1 • 18 21 21 Costa Mes11 7t Tuslln 78 San Gabrit'I 6 L<1~rna OANAHILLS ti LOS Amigos O Esper.inz" IS Br~a 12 Canyon 1' La9un<1 Beac 11 1 San Clemente O Univers1tv JO Mission V1e10 u Et Toro 10 Lawndale u Agoura EL TORO O Brta ••Gahr 1l ESl)l!ranra I El Dorado 0 $an Clemente n Mission Vitia u Laguna Beach O University ~ Dana Hills LAGUNA BEACH ' " 1) 8 13 u 1 •I 14 11 8 b lb •t 78 11 3; •2 1) ' .. I Bloomln9ton o 20 R1mo1 World b I C.,,yon tJ I Brea IS 1 O•na Hills 19 0 University 71 13 El Toro 1A t8 San Clemt'nle ?,p I> Mission V1e10 33 U Muin.r 14 11 RallCllO AIAMlto~ U 21 TuUln •• 13Coton•<k1Mar l< f> Et Mo<H>ne 11 6 Cost•MaH O 14 Santa Ana n 1• Magnolia o 0 Villa Par• 28 MAGNOLIA 20 Oran~ '2 C1u1iley 0 COSla Mesa 6 S..nta Arla I Tustin 0 EIModena 18 28 19 11 14 21 O VIiia Park 41 I> Est1nc111 u o Corona det "'4• >• JUSTIN • Unl~rslty 0 Foothill t• Ellencl• IS EIModcna t4 M8Qnoll• o VIila Park 1 Cost" Mesa 12 Corona del Mar 11 !Minta Ana VILLAPAAK 74 f'ootnllt 11 Canyon 11. Corona del Mar 21 Coste Mesa l " San\,lAna 14 Tustin •1 Ma91>0lla 7 El ModcM 28 Estancl& 21 Beverly Hiii' 1• Santa Maria 17 !..>nla Fe 18 Garden Grove 11 So. Pa'adf'd MI SSION VI EJO 27 Sad<llebdck 20 Costa Mes<1 tq El Dorado n Cantwell q Unlv•rs11 y 42 El Toro 10 SanCl~menle 11 Dana Hiii\ 33 Laguna B~ath 1J Walnut $ANCLEMENJE 18 Esperanz" 6 Cypress 27 Redondo 77 Vatenc1a JA El Toro '1 Dana Hiiis 21 M•sslo" Vleio 20 La9una Beacr> 21 Un1vers1ly •2 Brawley • Sonora UNIVERSITY o Tust•n 7q LOS Amigo, t4 V.tlenc1a u Esperanzn 0 M1&s1on Vie JO 21 Laguna Beatll u Dan•Hllls 1 El Toro b SanCterntnlc 0 ,. ,, 78 8 14 21 1J ? I n I t) ,. 1 0 0 10 0 b II 0 10 I) 0 0 71 JO 0 1 " 0 0 10 IH ~ 0 6 b ~ 18 ~ 0 0 u 11 Empire Leagrw CYPRESS t• """'""' l San Clemenl• 11 Kalella 0 Anaheim 11 !..!Odtebaco v Hunt Bell ANAH EIM 1l ffl\lm1n,ter 12 Rec11ands 1 K.-nnec:tv Jl Cypress 6 Foothill 10 I) 0 lA K~tella •• n Bolla Grand• 0 30 W1rr•n & 27 Lo,,11 10 8 LO\ Alal1\llO> 12 20 W.stern 14 1) Marina • 20 WHtmln1I•• 11 1t Fountain VelltY • 3 Mtwpor1 Harbor ?1 " wot Covin• 11 l'OUNTAINVALl.fY 3 Radl•nth I> 17 L8 W1IM>n o 10 Wtst11rn o 26 Westminster ?8 t3NtwPOrl HarbOr 17 u Los Al1rnltos 14 71 Marina o • Edison 19 41 Loara f> lO LB Poly 18 33 Arc~la & 11 SI. Paul H LOA"A O La~ewo<l<I 10 0 Sorvlt11 10 10 Edison ?I O Wutern 13 I WUtm1ns1er 10 14 Newpon Hubor 1 t 11 LosAtam"o' I 2t Marina O 6 Fount.aln Vall•Y 42 LOS ALAMITOS 14 Santa Ana valley l t 0 ~BMl111Un 20 11 N~WPOI I HarbOr I 17 Edison 8 O Marilla IO 14 Fou.,taln Vattev 14 1 LoarCI 11 2t Western 10 8 Wcstmlnst~r 10 11 Estanc.. t> 1tMvnt. Bc:h. 14 0 Wntmln1t1r 13 10 NtwpOf'I HllltlQr f 10 LoiAlamllo• o • lldllOll 11 O Fountain V•ll•V 21 O Lo•r• 21 21 Wtstern u NEWl'O"T """'OR 1 Servitt 14 33 CoronadtlMar 13 7 i.os Alamlt<K 17 1 Marina 10 t7 Fountain Valley 13 21 i.oara 24 24 Wutefn 20 1 Weslmln$ttf 'o 2t Edl•on 3 WESTEltN 27 Cyprtss " U S.vauna O O Founl•ln Valley 10 tl L"'~t 0 14 Eellson 70 1 Westmin&le1 35 20 Newoort H•rbor 2• 10 LosAt•mltos 21 14 Marina ?I WESTMINSTER 14 A~helm 13 u Lakewood o ll Maflna o 28 Fountain Valley 2~ 20 Loa1a 7 35 We stern 1 tl Edis.on 20 11 Nt>woort Harbor I 20 LOS Alam1to~ 8 18 Santa MOl'\IC<t 0 14 South Hiiis 18 Ora11ge Leagrw BREA El Toro 14 Lowell •8 Daria Hills is Laguna Beacn 7 Sof\or.'I 12 Esper.i.,za t8 Canyon IS El Dorado I! Valentia CAN YOH 2 t Par amount I Villa Park tJ Laguna Beach U Dana Hills 40 E~peran1a 13 Valene la 28 Brea ll Sol>Ora IS El Oora<1o ELDORADO IS Sunny Hills 6 L" Habr,) 11 M•S\10n V1e10 11 El Toro 28 Valencia 1 Sonora 21 Esperanza l!i Brea 38 CMyon 16 Artesia 73 Wa lnut tt ALUSit ti. Aooura q Sonora 0 11 IS I ?8 lb 28 3S 14 t3 lt , n n .1 18 3' )ll ,, 1q I ' 6 ?O IS 15 1 u t:S n ,, ESPEAANZ" o San Cleme.,le 8 Da~a Hiiis 78 ~I toro 18 University 40 Canyon 16 Brea ,o Et Ooraoo lo Valencia 20 Sonora 18 Gahr \ONOltA 34 Lowell tl Sunny Hiiis 1S Bell Gare!Ens 2S Neff • 28 Brea b El Dorado 3S V111encla 34 Canyon SS Esper anl., H Bonita 1 San Cleme!\I~ ~Gahr 2• Norte V1s1,1 27 El Oor.tdo VALENCIA 1 Troy 20 Bolw Gral'lde ~ University 0 San Clemen I<: 7 Et Dorado 1 Canyon tJ Sonora 21 Esperanza 1A Brea f 'reemoy Leagaw BUENA PARK Sant;:i Ana I• Santiago LOWELL 21 Sonora n Brea 18 0 13 .Ju n 11 21 ,. 55 JS 21 11 71 ,, 7 I q IJ 10 Q • IJ 7' 21> " 77 28 1] JS 76 18 O Edison tt 36 V•lencla 20 6 l.osAmloo1 1 21> Rtntl'IO A1•ml10$ I> 21 S.nllt90 1~ 1) LaQulntt 6 Garden Grove 23 Colton 7 Peclllca LAOUtH~A 14 Coste Mesa 30 14 E•celslor 1 1 Sant1A90 n 20 Cer\lrel 0 l1 Garden Grove 21 1 BolsaGrande 11 O Pacifica 31 0 Los AmlQO• 1 n Rancho Alarnh0t I t.OSAMIOOS 3 Oan• Miiis 11 6 Unl'tflr\lty ?• 1 Balsa Grande 6 tJ Paclllca 28 1 North Ri~rside 6 16 Ra11tho Alamitos 6 tl Santiago 10 1 La()ulnra o 11 Garden Grove 2 1 RANCHO ALAMITOS o Mayfair 70 12 ES111ncia 11 19 Gar<len Gro._ to 6 8otsa Gr a nae 76 o Pacifica l • 6 Los Am19os tb O AIVllrslc:te Poly 39 14 Santiago 26 7 La Quinta 12 0 MlralHlt 1 .. Sacld let>'(.~ 0 16 RallCllO Al•mlto~ 1~ 'IA S.nliaQO I) 21 La Quinta 11 4 Rubidoux O 9 8olM GranOe • 11 Pacifica a 21 Los Amigos 17 2e Norwelk 16 19 Et Modena 10 14 04mlen T 10 Villa Pirll 28 "ACl l"ICA 42 l(etella 7M lA HaWlllOr~ 14 1l Nell 1 28 LosAmlgos I) ~ Rancho AlamltO\ O 21 Santiago 10 31 I.• 00.nta 0 3 Garden Grovt-I 21 8ols11 Grand,. 2t Bellllower 0 Colton SANTIAGO 71 30 Savsnn• Q 8 Buena P~rk u 22 La Quinto 1 1l G••den Grove 14 t5 8ol&a Grande 21 20 Pacifica ?I tO LosAm1gos 13 26 Rane ha Ala1n1to~ u 13 Corona A 119ehu Leagaw BISHO .. AMAT 33 E<19ewo0d 49 La Puente 14 Arc~ta n Pasadena 11 Pius X q Servile •2 St. AntllOny I? Mater C>el 0 St. Paut 6 Camarillo MATER DEi 3l Corona del Mar 28 La Mirada to LakewoOd 21 LBWitson 42 St. Anthony t• Piusx 1 St. Paul o B1snoe> Amat I Servile SERVI TE 2• Newport Harbor to Loara 21 LBMllflkan 12 Muir l St Paut IS Bishop Amal IS Pius X 3' SI. AntllOny " 11 1) 21 0 7' Zb . , ST.ANTHONY IS MonroY1a 2) St. JoM Bosto O L8Jordan ti St. Franci~ 0 MalHOei O St Paul 21 81sllop Amat o Servlte 9 Pius X. ST, PAUL )) LB MllllkCln 0 13 Santa Fe 0 0 10 Cari.on 1 0 .a San Gor9onlo o 6 13 0 0 ?8 11 I) 21 Servile 3 39 SI Antl\ony 0 78 Mater De• 1 70 Plu' X 0 1• Bl\hOP Amat o 36 Simi V•llPV J ? t St John Bosco 1' 2• Founta•n VClllCY 11 10 South Hill \ I 13 Loyola 11 I PIUSX O 1~ Notre Oame • J o t• LynwoOd 1 ~ 0/ 11 8lshopMt9omrv 0 II 23 LB Jordan 1' ~ 12 B•V><IP Amat I? o 0 Mater Del 14 o O Serv1tc I~ 1 0 SI Paul 10 13 Mater Del O An•helm loll J l7 St Antrionf 9 MV Star Runs t.n Al ~11111, I'., l'rhln CIHr, Tftell l"att "'"ST "ACI! -3JO v•ro,. 1 .,_., Old\. Clalmlno. PufMt U400. Boyl-Ge (BrOOllS) T111f Ao IMorrl\I 0tM!l1 Devtt <Car Clot• I 11me -1e.o, AIM>r•n -Sht's A Peftc h, Toy Prln.. ceu, Suprlse Pock•IJ•, w.,r Copy Eosyanna, Casablna, Rosy Joyou,, S<ratchtd -SwinQlnQ Slim, w l Ch<lr~r. f'ilnkln Deplh, One Mofv Doi. U Exa<t• 7·••Y lmate & i-Tufl Ro, "'Id U00.00. f.l!:COND RACll 810 yards. l yoM OlOS & UP. Clolm1nQ. Purn S2100 s.niiu1M's Jet INIYIH) •.60 l 20 1 l>O l.irdy Rocket <Wotwnl S.l>O 3 40 E~~·~~~q\ <Call) UO Also rM Joy Joy, CrJaa, SMUow Fl'1, Mr Tioer RockN, Bud'• LOCI• Scratched -Quartt>r B~nder TtitRO RACE 3SO 1oros 2 yeM olds. Clalml.,9. For Maiden• Purw \t700. Surc;,~':io2l A 40 ) 40 2 80 Oerritl< (Cler<\~~ 1 • 20 3 40 Z1~;~~_!'fa•6;on> 4 .0 Also ran -Jet Powtr~d. As~ure<I'• Reel L~y J~t Ni9hl. Mister M.'19"0. Asunly, Four Forty Prlnte, Uncle Pllrank. F~:~l1~~!~ Sh•~~~tcl~t~ t~I, C~;~~ Chitk. FOURTH RACE -•00 y~rd• l 1tM olds & up c1a1m1nQ. Puru Sl'IOO Rulork's Van tW.lthl "60 6 00 '00 ScOOby Oooby Oo !Ward I UO • 80 S11T~~ka ~.•~l'lam> ? 80 Also ran -GeorQ~ I~ Three. Ver· quenta, Oancf Man, Mr Cute Britches. Raval Top Sor No scratches FlnN RACE 3SO yards J yeM OldS. Allowllnce F ltlle\. Purse \28:» S,,_111 Kitty t8rooksl Mai ISie (Richards I Eta Copy (Creager> Time 11.73 9 00 6.20 '.a 720 440 180 Also ran -Go Little Sis, CM"I s Runaway. K1n<Jotcute, Annita Stra ... Wind O Summer. Mis• Five Pry, Olckeys Rock Candy .. Scratched -W•nder Wl\11. SIXTH RACE -300yarcH. 3 year olds & up. Cta1m1nc.i. Purse ~800. Boonedo<k IAdairl 8.20 4.6"0 )!>O ()peni'6' Gun tCleris.e> S.60 • 10 c;.J1'::,., 1a~°r3d <T reasure! l 00 Also ran Oue\t T Bar90. JU'>fl'" Pa, Lunar O..~ txn. Chatnecl Ro<k••t, Leo Vandy G"'· Go Ann1ve~ary Mi<~ Jet On Scratcned Wl\ata Relurn, Too Tonto Bars, Top Top, Lou s Jet \S E~•tla -1·Boonedock £ • DpenlngG""'· P•ldJ1U.SO. SEVENTH RACE -JSO varas. 3 vear olds & up. Ctass1t1ed allowance Purse ssooo. Jet Mine IRicl\ardsl 4 ?O 310 2 f:IJ ~~~~a8!~1t.~~t~~~·;i s 60 rn~ T1me -ll ll3 Also ran Ladera90, Top ~ster. tmpres\l•ety, Mr Top Bu9 No scralcheS EIGl1TH RACE -l~ yards. l year 0111n. up Cl•1m1nq Pur~ $2300. Mr. TOP TP• !Lipham> ) i.o A.00 3 10 Papa tnclla IOreyer I 9.tlO s.t>O RocklnQ Oet k (R•thard•I 1 (l() .. llll•w.r TwrH-fll Vull•Y sa11c1emei1te nu Ital Mentevl~ta •$-ROM ISi aac Spillma,, w 10:,-GoPtl\Orna <Sl <MC Solomtv•• M 112-Meneloi• (SI ClaC Garcl• tlt4 Garcla2·2. 120-Crowt ISi plnroec:t Huesca•:•t. 117-Alchtns (Ml dee Garcla4-I 133_.,.elson <M) plnneci Glastr0.31. t31-<:tlllorel (51 pinned Yothlm )•tJ 14.S~h~ard ISi lied Wooton 4 4. tS•-For~c111nd (M l dee W.uarsmltn s-1 t•S-8ox <SI (Ml p\nned ~Elroy O:S7. 17S-WOOCI ISi pinned Allen 3 3S. 1'1-<:hllders ISl dee GofdOn 5-4 Hwt-SOllars (Mi won bV torten s.n Ct-ni. t t4) 1421 Garey ts-Rose <St pinned Sttvens 2 OS. 103-0lmo\ IG I pinned Co pt horn<' JOS. 111-0exter (Gl pl1111ed MendOr• 2.12. 120-t.IHma <Gl plnneel Crowe. 3.38. 127-Vlcarlc (Gl dee Garcfa9·1. ll3~1os (Gl dee Glaser 1-0. t38-<11flord ISi ~c Saldana •·1 l•S-Urry IGI plnneo SMpard2 YI lSA-Meuersmlth (SI tlec:t VeQ<t4 • l6S-WUhln9ton <G) pinned Mc Elroy I 09. !IS-wood ISi dee Malloney 3·0. 1'1-Temptes <GI de< Ch1ldf!rsl O. Hwt-No match. S.n Clemeftte IUl UOI Bellllo-r •s-~ose <Sl pinned Gabb l .a 103-Smlth (Bl pinned CopthorM J 31 112-Nunn tBJ de< Mendoza 7,0 120-Shea <Bl pinned Crowe0.4J. 127-Annestev (BI pinned Gf rC•a ~ 37 133-0•as (8) pinned Glaser 1.31 t38-Jenk1ns (Bl dee Cl If ford 9 • 14S-Vacadao (Bl dt(.'Sl\e1>.trd 11·? 1SA-Messtrsm1th <SI dee La~lle • 7 1&S-Nadatsk1 <8> won oy lorfelt ~7S-WOOd IS) pinned La Fever t ~ 191--0hls 18> dee Chl1ders8-0. Hwt NOmCllCh, San Clemente llSI ISOI Lon<J BaiKll Wiison 9S-Rose ISl tlt'd Hollie 8·8. 103-Wllll•ms (Wl pinned CoPlhOrne 1 49. 112-rmstronQ (W) pinned MendOza 2· t7. 120-00-(Sl dee Fondendl 12·4. 127-Cha" <WI dee Garcia I 3 133-Solomon (WI plnnt'CI Glaser 1:J'l 138-Jol\nson (WI pinned Cltttorel • SS. t<tS-Shepar<I tSI won by forfeit. I SA-Torres (Wt dM Mes~e1sm1tll 1·• 16S-l..ynch tBI won by lorfell 17S-Woo<I tS> dee Slaler 5·2 191-'icolt (W) pln~ed Ch• Ide" 1 11 Hwt Rameriz (SI won by tort•1l VARSITY CdM ('JI t t4) Hewp0rt Harbor 9S -Hanson •NI 1>1nn~d Orr 1 •b 103-Nuuer IN I tied M1u jon,? 1 112-SCllag <CI dee Piu ica. 10-1 120--0rr ICI dee James, 4·0. 1?7-Rlchmond IC) dee Rogers, t4·t. 133-<:touon IC/ won by forteil. 138-8. Piulca IN) dee Graves, 10-6, 14S-Scllleber I Cl dee Ran~r. 6-4 154-GrHley !Cl Pinned Voboril ·4J. 1&5-ttach1Qla11 (Cl dee Lehmann 11». • llS~emble (Cl det Bar~er. 12.0 191-W1n9ard !Cl won by torle1t Hwt-6rul>O (NI de~ Clay, 7 1 JUNIOll VARSITY CdM (4JI (15) He"'port Hubel< q5 Crouch ICI pinned Ftal'lerty \l 103 ...... amawakl !Cl det M~Kay 1.0 1l24tChS (N) p1nnl!d COll!fl\ ll 110-Jacobs <Cl dee 8UIK h:0"1p, ~ 0 121-Thayer IC) de< $th11mAt'-r 7·0 133-Jollnson ICI p1nn~ Coomb• 2 U 131--Maulnglll !Nidec Kollter JO Us-f{ayrnond (Cl dee H 11M•~1nc.i111. S-0. 1SA-8tockmoer IN1 oec Ptnn1no1on 2-0. 16S-£vans IC l won lly tor1 .. 1 !IS-Garrett (C) w<>n by for1~1t 191-Roll tel won by turt~•t Hwt-WrlQllt (N, dee C.O<rQQOI a 1 ~ftOSH·~OPH H-por1Hlrbor1191 (17) COM •s -4(1rkpatrick IN J pinned u..or l. 56. 103-Wandrocke INI won DY torr~,, tl2-Gtrr1t (Cl pinned ROQtrs l ,1<1 170-loJvltr CCI dee Vl1a11c~ bl t27-ttewitt ICI eke P R11~y, 1 O 133-8. Rlt"y INI t1\'d Elid>, b • tl8-t.evy tNI lied Srnllh, o o 1'S-Abt>ate INl oec H1•'>on, 1 7 15'-Graf\am (Nlwonbyforte11 t&~aUQl'lan ICI dee Brace. 'I \ 115--Asnen IN I p11>ned Propp \l 191-No ma tell Hwt-Nomatcll. VARSITY Eitar>el• (0 1 IJJI El Toro 9S W1 \e IET I pinned Pdnl~I 4 71 1CtJ ~!tall !El pinned P~r•1. ~ 00 111-Huckenp.ilner !E ) plnn•·d T8vtor,330 170 Zun10., IE l 111nned AutllJ. 3 JO 127-Pltklt IE Tl j)1nn•d fler{IWOnl, l 10. ll3-S1roH1• <E Tl prnntcl Wil'OOn, ) .a 1.38-Jacobo IE TI p111ne!I Var11a,, l .... l•S Jon~s IE I pinned l(•mP,? ol<l l~ Voun9 tETI clet Cow~n. 11 Iii 1&S Wllllam'> t E I pinned N1•01,, I 11 llS Jotin IE) wo" l>Y torll'•1 19t Mor11an t E 1 p1nn•C1 L ""~"" 3 48. Hvy I t8. Mo soy IE TI p11uw11 JUNIOR VARSIT Y '''''•" El To"' !411 UU E>t1nc1~ 9S -Donohoo IE f) p1nn~d Jon•" .. S S9 103-4-lemm tET> won bY for1•1t II? 4'tournoy IET) won by 1orlP1I 110-Re•d IETI p1nneo Henne•w. 1:3). 111-l l'layer IETI p1nne<1 Jone-.1 JI t33 D"Bernardo IET I p1nn~d Hai;ian, So; 138 Rolle tE I p1nnPd No•bta•. 5 ,, 14S R~lc:I IET) plnne0Gr1dl~Y. l ()4 tS4-Rolle <El P•nnco Nel'>on, no time t6S-R1Ckard IE I P•nnNt ]dh4'°1 no time 115 Canchola IE I wnn by lorl~•I 191 loren10 IEI won by lorff.I Hvy Sloan IE) pinned Kel~ev ) 11 FROSH·SOPH ESIAftC11 Ot> (l41 El Toro qs-Palle•son IET I won by torl•11 103-Jordan (ET I p1nne<1 McCartl'l)I 2 20. 112-Buv~r (El plnn~cl Serge.tnt 1· 1s no-Var9as IE) pinned PPrer 1 50 121-Mosry tETl d~c Wang, q S 133-Weaver t E Tl dee Rus,~11 I> 7 138-Brown (E Tl pinn~o Mo1so t 1q 1'S-P1erce (El aec S•riMt, J 1 1S4-Peler-.on 'ET I p1nn"d Ro•,, 1 .lO 1bS-<rumpekt r (E) p1nn•(J AIOri'fnl 0 )() 17S-WHliams IE t OPC 4'-:1nlj11rn1 .t o 1q1 Hollman t E 1 1~,, 1 • • H•Y NomatCh u liu~t• l'lnl "ace U E aa~ •111, 1111 an4 "" "''-' ''"ST RACI! -lSO V••d\ l .,_..,, 01os. Clalmlr19 Pu•~• '2400 Cto1m1nq ~lice SISOO. t..o'1ltNI Min tKn•Ohl J Hot ~I Cul• Bar ((.11rdOZ41 MynamelO,,. IH•rt I NoSllabllr !Cltrlne I Roman Devil ILIC>h•m I O..nOy's St•r (Adtlrl Senofltf K."" t ( Rlc.h•rd~ 1 01tlltY~ Fire RISk <Coll I Master (;tortie (Trusurt 1 Ou•Cll Green (TllOrllP~n I SECOND ""ce-110 Y••d\ "'"·'' old'> & up. G:lalm1n9. Pur,e ~SOO Ctatm•no Prlu ~soo Groovy Gn1mpy (Knlghll Glory Phantom (Nlcodamusl PatmGolO IMorrlwnl Judy's Ma~ IBe.,Msl 01v1ne R•Qhl I Hut> Fleetlar-tCreaoerl TMIRD RACE-400 yard' o1c1s. Allowance Pur5c SSOOO r·m S1r>eere IUpnam I lri\/I Alltly I Morr Isl Jonatr>on tMylt\ I Roan ~vaoe (Cieri ssP 1 Sul' ~hint IWaU<>nl He Flys ICreaQe• ( W1ckt'dWarrlor IDroer 1 llY 1 'Y~·•T I~ ,,. ,, I, ... 11 ,. !'OURTH AACE-350 Vdrds l y~111 olds&up Allowance Pur;,.~ Miss Suo.ir Copy tTre•nurel 17' Mr Capri (CardOM I The Good Th1et (Morr I\ J Pair al 01ce <Ad.ti rl Wlleatl•nd t Or ever I Miss P•Q P19 !Mylo• Andy Gu tHar11 Chic Pal Go IKn1Qht I FIFTH RACE -400 yMCI\ olds Allo .. ance. Pur>e SSOOO Mf Leroy Brown tAda1ri S1l~r's Fl•et IWat-.on I Pampered L•dY (Harli M110 Wi"" Dancer !Cardoza• r"" 1t10 Sister IMytesl Rocky Carina <Tre.t\UreJ Mr R.ian O@Ck (Ward) SI XTl1 RACE-3SO yard'> olds. Allowante Pune SJSOO. Gottta Min IN1todemus I Smart Ol•ie (Creager I Rebecca Boone tMorr1sanl Shes'' A Go tc1er1sstl Cicione IAdairl Ht-Ir Apparent (Lipnam 1 Black ThouQht <Morris I Fleet 'N FIC~te ICarc:toz" 1 Easy Jet's Sa9f' !Hart I Ouc Command (Trea>uro 1 , .... II• 17• 111 "' 11'1 1211 17 J ,, na no SEVENTH RACE-uo yard' A year otd' A uo. 1nv•tct1tonal P\Jr'SI> \50,000 The C11amp1on ol Cham:>l9"" Invitational W.tnta Go I Cardoza 1 Maskeo Lael IN1codl!mus 1 Mon90Jet (Bur11t\\i vim anct Vi9or IT reasurP I Thymus Jet I Brooks) Five Chics <L1pt\am 1 I Can Go I Dreyer I Pass Over ITr>omp'>on 1 Elan A11a1n IWalkr.r I Eaw Dale 11en19ht1 121 1211 120 110 1': n. ,,., ''" EIGHTl4 RACE -3~ YM<h 1 yta• olds. AllowAnce Purse S1llOO lloundaway Easv tAOa•r (h.,quP T • tT r•a,urP 1 Kips Son Kreager) '" II< 1 Foolhlll t90<angt I Kennedv 71 ~ 1~ )) 0 10 /I 10 1• )A Ora"ge o •2 SaddleDao n •7 Hunt 1n9ton Be"' 11 ~ 3 Servile 1011 0 O Fullerto11 1S Sunny H111s 11 Savanna 28 SA Valley 1s Lowell 12 La H"br" ~ Troy I) 8 13 28 " 10 20 Sav11nna I> La Habra 20 Troy J8 Fullerton •S Buena Park JI Sunny Hill\ 18 SAValley Two of Or angt> County's top quarter-milers, Los Alamitos' Tom Ahls trom and Mission Vie jo's Greg J ones, square off in the 17th Sunkist Indoor Games. J;.in. 16. at the Los Angeles Sporb Arena. The Friday night meet will also feature some of the top track athletes in the world -Dwight Stones. Marty Liquori. Ste\·e Willia m s. and Francie Larrieu starting at 5: 30. Time t8.01. Also ran -0.-ep Tonto. Styfl$1l Man, Jolly Shadow. Moon Fly~r. Straw Bolo, Roc~el~ Bar Rerd Scratched -Sir Band, N•tt Fl1Q.hl S/>orl Roclr.el Prep Baskethal1 Qt> Copy Me (Watson I D•c~ey'\ Dream 'H11r C Savannah Gill tM1kh•ll Moon E<,<ap.,de IL!pnM" Faatall>!'rt IWMdl Nice n E 1y tR•c l'laro' • Luke'\ Jo~•r !Myles "' flO ... 17, kATELLll 79 Pacifica " Fullerton _ II Cyprei.s 1) Foo1n111 14 Orani;ie U AMIW!lm 13 Hunt. Sch. tSKennedy US.ddteback •? .J J7 18 11 3• IS JI 1 11 Fontana I 38 WeSl Torrance' 1• II Loyola 71 P:OOTH1 LL 13 v 111a Park t• Tustin 14 Saddltback 18 Kat,.lla H 0 ) I) HUNTINGTON I> Ana....,im II Kennedy 27 Cypre\\ :it Hunt Bth 280rarir,ie ,. I 71 aEAC.H 21 Warren ••Marina & Or.tnqe 1' Sad<llebiK ~ ti Kennedy 10 CyprH~ 1$ Klllella 11 FOOIMll 8 "nane1m KENNEDY 3S El Modena H N'11 13 Anaheim 11 Oranoe 11 Hunt. Sell t•Foothlll }4 Saddl,bat ~ l• Katclla H Cyprt~\ J'4 Cl'llllfey ?O C•mari 110 I South Hill\ 3l 18 78 Mutt B Loyola OllANGE 0 8 I) 18 M1111nolla 10 I Et Modend I] 11 Hun11no1on B~at" 1> I• Kennedy 17 12 KC1tella 1• 7 Saddlt'Da(~ " O Anah•lm l • 70 Cyprcs' IQ O Foothill 7A SAODLEBACK 1 Ml\SIOn V•eJO u I) 0 O.rOen Grove 11 J Foothill 11 4H .. 1 ~ 8 1? Hunt. Bell 1 S 0 Cypress 8 12 OranQe 21 8 Kennedy 0 Anaheim I tCatell<> IA JS " I I• •1 " FULLERTON t9 Ganest1a 1 Katell.a 13 Buena Park I Troy 0 LaHtbra 79 Lowell 20 Sav1nna 8 SAValley 0 Sunny H1'ts LA HABRA 12 .. 0 10 " l8 0 41 7) S·~"B 0 1 ~1 Dorado & 11 SA Valley 11 11 Lowell & 14 Fullerton ~ I Troy O 21 Sonny Hiiis 1 U Bue11a Park t'l' 11 Sav~nna 0 11 Schurr 18 SANTA ANA VALLEY 21 Los Alamitos 1 • 3'I Gane\M ?o 11 La Habra 1l 41 Savanna W 2) Sunny Hill~ 20 o Buena Park 78 36 Trov 1S •1 Fullerton 8 42 Lowell 1S ?&San Marino q· 21 Burroughs 1> " Colton 14 SAVANNA 0 Garden Grove O W.-stern • Lowell 70 SAVAllty 6 Buena PArk ~ Sunny Hiiis 0 Full~rlon 0 Trov 0 La Habra SUNNY HILL~ 11 Et Oorado 11 Sonora 6 Troy 28 Buena Park 20 SA Valley 1b Savanna 7 La Habr.t o Lo..,ell I Fullerton TROY 24 Valencia 20 Santa An• 9 Sunny Hills 10 Fullerton 21 Lo~ll O L• Habra lS SAVallev 21 Savanna 20 Buena P•1- 10 7) 10 41 " lb 21J 17 27 !S " 11 u 23 ~ 71 31 0 7 ?7 6 1 10 , )6 0 b Ahlstrom clicked off a 49.2 111 the quarter last spring wh ile Jones was only fi ve-tenths back at49.7. The two will battle in the prep 500 \vhich features Gahr"s Donn Thompson (,17.3 for 400 meters in Mexico City). Ca r so n 's <G ardena> H e nry Williams (47.8) and Sacramento Grant's Andrew Fields (48.2). Both will be chasing after th<> s tate indoor 500 record of 57.4 ~ct by San Diego Lincoln's Milton Mitchell in 1970 and challenged b y Newport Harbor's Arian Theriot at 58.2 last year. , Mitchell's mark is also th(• n ~1 tional prep record. U E•acla -•·Mr. Top Tu & ).~pa Ind••, Paid \113.SO. U Enct• -•Banno" Go & 4-Just AtltMt, Paid SS-4.SO Basketball USC 101, Howard 74 San D•e90 St. 78, u . ol San D1e90b7 Biota q •• CCII SI (LA I 88 Oom1nouez Hills 118. Oevry81 ld4r>o82, Rt9ls 7S New Me ••<O St 104, Denver 100 Chapman 88, John Brown lb A.zus• Pac1f1c 93, Ctaremont·Mu<ld "' Cal SI (LB I 80, washin~ton SI 7• ll'ld1ana 93, Geor91a SI> CIPmson 82, Middle Tenn 46 Ne.,, Mexico as, Portland SI II? V•roin•a Ttch81. Oregqn 60 Pirates WoTnen's Sports Pro HockPy., Cage ScorP~ ) Ort-gon St 87, Arizona St 83 hnnesstt 99, Army 69 i<entucky 66, Geor9ia Tech61 MISS St. 56, Dayton s; Syracus" 90, Penn St. 8? Honored Tony Aecom ando wa~ na med Orange Coast College's most \'aluahlc player at Friclay night's :1wards dinner honoring the football team. Other awards in · duded. Outstanding offensive back -Dave White. uut standing d efen:';ivl' b<1rk Dave Bienl'k. out · s tandi n g of f ens i ve lineman -Jack Clark: outstanding d e fensive l ineman R oss Malinowski; hitter of the ye:ir Mike Frost. Prep Soccer Y1rslly Huntln91on Beach def Mulna,3 t HS scor1"9: Lee. Jone\, Hltcl\coc~. Ju11!0, varSit~ Hunt1n9ton Beachdel Mlll1na, 7 l HBscorlnQ; Btown, Burrow• Varsity NewPOrt H•rbor 4, Torr.,nce 0 NewportscO(lng. Blalr2, Pooo,_2 JM11lor Yanity torrance 1. Newport 0. G l"LS FIELD HOCK EV varsity Newport Harbor 2, Estancia O NH scorln9: Kirkpatrick, Tripp Junior Varilly Newport Harbor 4, E sta11cla 0 NH scoring Mont9omHy 1, Drei;iunia, Jatobe. Vnsity Marina 2. Fountain Vfll~y I Marina scorino· Emmes, McVt• FV scor1n9· Bates. J unior Vartlly MarlM 1, Fountain Valley O Marina sc.orinQ ·McLaren VAA~ITY Ed1<nnA, Westm1Mlero Edisonscorlno Ron~• LaRuffa Hired Edison Hig h School has filled its vars it y baseba ll coac h ing vacancy w ith Collon H ig h m e ntor Ron I..aRuffa. LaRuffa has taken Co l ton to t h e CIF playoffs the pas t two years and did the same in a two-year stay at Boron High. He's a Cal State (Long Reach > graduate and comes from the John Herbold sc ho o l of baseball coaching. J UNIOR VARSITY Westminster t, EelisonO. W•stm• n\ter scor ino -Dan iclsnn. WOMEN'S aASKETBALL Gol4tn West 1641 1611 LOft9 9e~h 19 It pf Ip Cooper 8 7 18 Kyler l O • 6 Grass 1 t 4 l Campbell I 0 0 2 Melon • 13 J 11 Brown & 7 2 " Lindsey I o 2 2 Totals 14 18 1• 66 Halftime· Long 89ach, 37·31 Gel"'1 WHt I'll (70) CenltM ., Campbell 4 Brown • ft 0 l 7 pf 0 ltt 8 19 • National Basketball Aun CJ>iuoo HM. Los A n11e tes • 1 Phlladelphfa 115. Oelr01t tu Houston tlJI Atlanta tOI But1110104, Wa\h1nqton 88 Boston 120, N•w Yori( t 12 Clevtland 1'8, PhoMIX 17; (?0T'I Seattle 113, New Or l«HIS 102 Am•rlcan Basketball Aun K•ntuckv 131, tndl<tna 116 New York 113, Sa,,Antonioq7 St. Louis 13,, Virginia 101 National Hockey Lt•qu~ Philedelphla 7. w as111r>gton) Atlant&8. NY RanQP.r\ J V1ncouver S. Pittsburqh • ic.ansasCtlYA. Oetro1t t California S, Ch\cago 1 Kent SI. I 16, C>etawarr SI 81 Duquf'Sne 89, Gannon 1l Northw&storn 98. Mankato St Ill> Alabama 62, Pitt SJ ~ton Hall81, Waoner 67 LaSalle S9, Tuas A&M SI Cal SI IF ullerton I al 8015" !>I • • ppd . foq Ch1ca110 St at Pepperd1ne, ppd., foq ICl'lica90St unable to make 111g1111 Wyomi"9 SI. VC Sant• Barbara •q BYU 9S, N~vada (Renol 76 Providence 73. Santa Clara M No. Arizona 94, So. Utah 88 Flo,.da St. 78. So Florida 11 Kansasl>J, Vates• Tuas <Et Pasol 77. Tutu 61 Nebrastr.a 8S, Pac1t1c 5'> USF '18, Oroll Rober h 16 SMU 81, Auburn 8S IOT I lelar>o 87, ReQIS IS McLean 1 C:O-r ' ' l • • I ,, --:::::==:===:=:::.: ------- Kyler 8 Lindsey 3 GllSS 2 Olive I Win<! 0 Totals 37 Hallllm.: GWC, S1·31, 0 t 0 1 17 ) 0 0 18 "' ' s J ' 91 fRESHMAN SanClementt 1621 (0 ) Wtstm1nster Oun1van O•I F t8l Partc~r O'H1llor an t1•> F !bl Maci~t W-t1•) C t'I) F~ Mitchell 12> G 1111 Foster Mulll9an '21 G 1 t I Martin SC icorin9 sub'· Pettit 7. Horvath 3, Fenen91> 2, Adams t, Walker 2 Halltime· SC. 32·23 Mlnkm Viejo (70l (O ) Buena Pdrk Roberts<1•> F 1121A'""tung Roth<O r tl>Sdnctv·t Feicllt {lll (. (16ICX\rO(l>O Schmidt !ii (, <Al Leon¥Cl OeCasa' 1111 (, Stec>nenson MV stonno svb\ Hood 6, C)ommn~ 1. Ctou~e J. Cox I Adams 2, H.tm~nn ~ Hallllme MV )I )q Unlversltv491 IOI L• Ouinla Oankman 10) r (?l Brown Laft9made 1101 F 171 Stotk Stot1oft 1171 C Ul(r"p Borsuk !8) G 1731 Jochum Brown 181 G 1171 Sl<'P""n•on Unt 'Scor1n9 sub· Manne..-l 1 Halflimc LaQu1nta.31 ·1S. Garden Grove Tour"•ment Costa Mes• IS.I (4Jl G.trd•n Gtov• M1t1~r (211 F (81 Bateso•e T1nq(lll F 11Sl8.lker MOrrow (1) C. 181 SamuPts Tere9i$ O> G 171 M<lt k1e Su"trl1eld (61 G tbl Mello Scorino sub' Costa Me\a-C.ote 2 Halttlme. Garden Grove. 21.1q Ntwpoft Huller I 411 t40 Co,._ del Mar B1iKk (0) F i.I Sllolhn S-ltl\ (101 F (4) Smith Boyd (10> C 1101 Nagle Daniel tUI G CS) GulsntSS Fre.man (61 G ( 111 PJ(ketl NH $Corino subs· Reed 2, We\t & CdM scot1no sub: Larnard 2 Helllime: CdM, 2S·21. La P1tenle Tournament Ch•mplonship Huntl119ton BH<h USI (211 Marin• woaten (231 F (61 S,,ylor Diamond <71 F <•> Nel"°'1 Thompson <31 C Ul Tltm Taylor 18> G <21 Graham Norr is 10 > G ! 121 Hallon HB scorino subs· Eldridge 13, Ness t. Marina scoring sub: ~ver 2. Halftime. HB.16·11. Garden Grove Tourn1mMt Tlllnl Pine • Costa Meu <•ti (491 El Dorado Tln9 161 F <21 Rainey ~tf/ ,ru!fea« a.9i)".9 ·811,r it ill Mi~<jiCu1 Vi'-'jo: Ju ~t ~1 ve ll'> .1 1,,.dl. Or, bl'lll"r Yl'I, .,ll)p Ill ll'l\l,1y. \l\'e'll c>..pl.t1n our t'.1.,y k.1 ... i n>~ pl.111 . AJ1d "how yuu .di thl' bl·,wl d ul l 111..l111.\v. you i '"' ~ 111.Jlhl' 1 wm. 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Ith NINTH RACE-54q yards J YCdl otd\ & up. Allo.,,ance Pu"e ~1000 H~vaGoodDav IGArra> L•ttte-Joaautn CAC::(1•,., Spor C111 (H3r1) NMl\acteen <Guiney\ 01<11 Cl•ch IPaq<>I AltrU•\l1c (Bantc\I Has1v Ro" IWardJ Diamond~ ShaCIOw I Crr·dgµ• 1 L!Qhln•nQWatch IR1lhard" Speed Count IKn19nl 1 t ult 11 ... tur,·•111~uftut11•U .!.1.\ 4J~t .~::.k~. 7l.f .t,:,!:\..i~!t•• ------------------ Wl ST<. I II · r-PLAZA I BUCKSUEDE SHIRT lee.ls ud loob likt suede, but it i5n'L Wuh ud WNr cotton blend in ta.n, lnown, It. bbte, 01 navy. $21.50 , 8 ;.j DAILY PILOT Seturdey. Otlc~bw 20. 1975 • Diane's Star on Bise Ex-OCC Actress Displays Range and Talem I tidztor s note Owle J\ratun, who btgaii Mr corttr and Walter Go to New York," Diane as a radical l>iJ Jie31ing leading rol~s in "'The Sound of Music" and newspaperwoman ot 1890 is also one ol tbe planners · BJr. Byt. Bird11" at Orange Coast College, ~ th~ ot a bank robbery ln Lowell, Mass. ~n-oJ Mr. an4 Mrs. Jock Hall of Newport Beach 1 The other day as she was filming ber last By BOB THOMAS St'enes in the movie, Diane was vamping th~ bank LOS ANGELES (AP> -~om Al Pacino's president (Charles Durning) as they attended an tr~c wife 1n "The Godfather'' to Woody Allen's operetta. The sequence was being filmed by direc· c~anion in "Sleeper," the amazing range of-tor Mark Rydell at the ornate Mayfair Music Hall a Ol e Keaton's actmg talent has kept her busy in few blocks from the beach in Santa Monica. Diane today's mm world. talked about her career lo a landcruiser-dresslng '&> far in he r career. she has played the room parked on a busy street. But only after she "~man's role" the patient, forebearing, com-phoned to check on the condition or her two ailing pl!•nt female dominated by the leading actor. Such cats. · s~s the fate of a ctresses in the sex.isl cinem a . But She 1s 29, born in HighJand Park, and spent her sh~ believes that will change. first 10 years there before moving to Santa Ana in "I would like to have something in which 1 Orange County. She was nutty over dramatics as a wotdd carry the load, and 1 think some day I will," kid. attended Santa Ana College and Orange Coast she remarks. "l don't want to take over a picture. College mainly so she could act in plays. Her aim at but I believe women's lives s hould be shown on the Orange Coast was to join a USO troupe touring the sc.teen l s ee that trend coming ; more scripts are Orient in "Bye Bye ~ir. · e. ''She succeeded. betpg wntlen by and for women. Certainly 'Alice ••"y ORAMA T ACllER at the college said I ~n 't Li ve Here Anymore' was a giant step should be in New k, where I could get better t0"4'ard treatment of the female condiUon on the training," she recalled. "My parents agreed to let scree. n .. me go and they p aid my tuition at the Neighborhood SHE FEELS HER CURRENT fil m is an adv an· Playhouse. They have always been very supportive ce inent. Although James Caan, Michael Caine and of my ambitions ... Elfott Gould dominate the proceedings in "Harry -After her studies. she found work in summer W Network Sued qr. 'Waldo Kitty' 'LOS A.,G ELES (lJPI> !las "Waldo Kitty" hu11 "Walter Mitty'"> Helen Thurber . widow of author J amt's Thurber. says yes She· s sut>d NBC and a televis ion production company for copyright infringement in connection "'1th the Thurber classic, "The Secret Life of Walter :\t1tty ... stock but little else. 'She cam e home discouraged, became more so when she tried lo find acting jobs in Hollywood. She learned what many acting ho~fu ls have discovered · that it is easier to find work in New York She was hired for a minor role in the first Broadway production of "Hair" ;md later inherited a major role. ''Rut I never stripped," she said . "I have nothing against it on principle; I just couldn't do it myself. Never have. I don't know ,how I would react if I were aske d to do it in film.·· DIANE HAD A "SMALL but nice part" in the film ·· Lovers and Other Strangers." then suffered a long ~riod of unemployment. She managed to sur- vive on residuals from a deodorant commercial. Then s he was amon~ the many actresses tested for the )faf1a leader's wife in "Tjle Godfather ." DIANE KEATON-fROM OCC TO STARDOM On Screen Next in 'Harry & Walter' But she came t hrough with a solid performance in a stunning ly act ed film. She repeated the role in the "Godfather'' sequel, in which s he found the wife more defined. HE R LIAISON WITH WOODY· Allen began when she appear ed on Broadway with him in "Play lt Again, Sam." She played the love interest in the movie vers ion. in "Sleeper" and "Love and Death" -and in real life. Now, she said in the time-honored tradition, they a r e "just friends." "Working with Woody is fun," she commented. Central Casting • Marks 50th Year LOS ANGELES <AP> -ftappy birthday, Cen- tral Cuting. The orgaruaatioo bas been supplying extras to the movi's for SO years this month. Central Casting was established Dec. •, 1925, and is owned by the Association of Motion P,icture and Televl:tion Producers. Centra) makes more than 15,000 extra place- ments every year. It is able to furnish extras of every description need for a movie. ' Oii S. Coast Hwy. • LCllJllM leach 0,.. Diiiy t .. S • W....._. f•I IDEAS FOR CHRISTMAS WETSUITS S..hl ... M • O'Mtll • S..Wh Fulllsult (sh) .............................. $54.ts Spring Suits (sh) .......................... $44.H Jacket <On>. .................... · ........... 3t.ts Long John <ss) ..................... , .. . .. . 3'. ts ATHLETIC SUITS. Gold Wind Pants & Jacket. ................. 19.ts SKATE IOAIDS lMu1arldS 10 Cl>OOH tro ... Yo.JI dlOtCe °' ,,.,."e• . 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I found myself amid a lot of ex- "He does some improvising on the set. But his scnpts are well constructed and don't r equire much ~~;::~~~:::::::~~~;:;:;:~::=::;;;~;;1 change. After I read the script. I tell him what works for me, and he will listen and make changes • perienced !'lew York actors, and I didn't have too .....,.._. much confidence m my own abilities." he feels are warranted ... STARTS XMAS NIGJtT Thru Tue. Dec. 30 FAST! llJNNY! 1A81JlOIJI! TICKETS $6.50, $5.50, $4.50 NOW ON SALE A11ahe1m C1n,enlion Center Mutual & l<OP'IV A()~nC1C~ Wall1ch·~ Music C.rv S:orPS (8an~Americard, Ma~t1·r Charge. Credit Card< .icce111e.i T ~·c11c;n Ma~• check payable to Anohtom Canvrntoon Cen•rr For lnforma11on Cal.I (714) 635·5000 PERFORMANCES : MATINEES Fri .• Dec. 26 -2 p.m. Sal Dec. 27 -2 p.m. Sun., Dec. 28 -2 p.m. Tues., Dec:. 30 -2 p.m. PREFORMANCE SCHEDULE SAT. 12:15-l:4S.7:15·10:45 SUN.-FRI. I :30-5:00-8:30 if "'by STAf'{!:EY J\UBRICK • ~N O'N.&AL ... • 'MARl§A CSE~N SOW •! -· PAT~I( "MAGtt ·KA~Y KR4!Gtlt Dl~KOt~ER Allen is secretive about his new projects. and Diane learns nothing until a new script appears at her !'lew York apartment. She is expecting the next one early next year. ".:i;~IUlm'.~·~U'.l/0~.·1;£; · · ;A~fiUHll OOtmff> 1,'A·.~ · GG r(J/.:i ~..,..,~, 1SA1•1PEN.fAH it'w1t1 IM.l{tm'.Wl.n1 SiR.Hi51..L~1 f'l.\"l~nti11bf~iROST/.:il ~tylMRffilW.U ¢ • :..PH~~ .Elt'iS • I•~ ~ .:. ,... .... ' Undid Artlltl ,PG1 -YO.,.._ FllAHIEMS18M"' •woMTT PTTHOH AHD THI HOl Y &RAIL .. IPGI "NASHVILLE" IR) "TOMMY" lPGJ .. CAMELOT' .. OLIVER" JACI HICHOLSOt4 •OMf Fl.IW OY& THE cuc1oo·s .. sr 111 ""DtltTY MAAY • CRAZY LARIY- "'Y AMISHIHG '°'Kr IPGt *GOHE IH 60 SECONDS" PLEASE CALL FOR SHOW TIMES u """'NI"""""' -.olW YOYA&E Of SIHIAD"' Pl.ITT CITY CENTER ..•......•..•.... 634-9284 ' Z • •711i YOT A&I Of SINIAD"' IGI UA SOUTH COAST ...................... 540-0594 HIGHWAY 39 ................ ~ ......... 534-~282 '"IT IS THE PERHCT llOlUY OOEITlllMOIT. Filled with the loving humor that links all people, all ages, all seasons. Neil Simon's comedy comes ' rollicking to the screen with a merry resonance, thanks to Herbert Ross' spirited, gift-wrapped direction and the dauling virtuosity of Walter Matthau and George Burns." -RCJC R££0. ~1/y N-1 "I CIWll • SHINlllG mulSI Walter Matthau and George Burns give the performances of their lives ... there is also an underlying poignancy, a warmth of feeling that floods the film. ***112*-" -KATHlECH CARROll, Daily Nnt -ST£WART l(l[IN, WNfW rv -oura SPACE co~ -WOMTT PYTHOH • ntE HOLY GIAIL .. -YOUHG H.4HIENSTfiM" -. ''STEP RIGHT UP .•. SIT j RIGHT llOWN ... INDflll : RIGHT OUT Of YOUI Cllllll ¥ 'The Sunshine Boys' is more than ~ a comedy ... it splinters the f unnybone, it touches the heart. This is Matthau's finest performance ever. George Burns is just splendid. They're both top bananas ... as they interplay through NeiJ.Simon's uproarious scrjpt. 'The Sunshine Boys' will leave you beamin~." -GENlSHAl.11, NBC·TVTODAYSHOW -JUOfTH CRIST, Saturday R.W.. .. ..... .. Just a beauty ... don't miss it." -Wld..T£R SP£HC£R, WOR·TV ''I Fill •T TD• lmEI. Neil Simon's latest eem .•• is a jov." ..:JUF LYONS, WPIX·fv . ' stamng Metro·Goldvvyn·Mayer p1tsents e Ray Statk Proc1Uct1011 o1 e Herbert Ross ri1m Walter tv'\att~au & George .Burns ~ Neil · mon's "The Sunshine Boys" (O·st1tmns Richard Benjamin Scrc:enpldyby Neil Simon · Prooucea Ray Stark · 0ircaedt>v Herbert Ross edwards B;~,~~;;r•••u« l'J.!'-~-.:~ t«™G = GAY-HA.Ml LTOt{. 'MAR.ti KE.At{ (PO) HAtlO. ot ADAMS, COSTA MfSA, 'HONE S46-3102 ON HAU OI llVO • Ollf Mlll JOUIH OP ~ 01100 f'W'(, BRISTOL AT MAC ARTHUR I syufy CINEDOME SOUTH COAST SHOPPING AREA CHAPMAN AVE. ATS.A. FRWY. COSTA MESA 540.7444 ORANGE 532·3311 l ,. I I - f ~ronson Not ·So Tough By VERNON SCOTT • HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -Charles Bronson ut at a table in. a dingy. crowded cafeteria and chQmped on a sandwich, exchanging rualogue with another ac-tor. ·• W~en director J . Lee Thompson called, "Cut. and pnnt that.'' Bronson ambled to his private dress· ing room adjacent to the set of "St. Ives" In the Burbank studio's Stage 24. Bronson is not one to pal around with stagehands or other actors. He is a pensive reflective man who cherishes privacy. ' , It was surptising, then, that "' I he invited the unknown actor with whom he'd done the scene into the dressing room between taJces. ONCE INSIDE. BRONSON said, "If it weren't Cor Joe'here. I'd never have been an actor.•' Joe Roman, wavy haired and with a dapper mustache, nodded his head. 81t0NSON "I had $10, ·· Bronson continued, "and caught a bus to New York. Hut l ran out of money and Philadelphia was as far as I got. I found a $5·a-week room and went to a gym to work out. That's where 1 met Joe." Roman took over. ''I'm standing there holding a barbell over my head when Charlie walked into the gym. He was a tough looking guy who didn't smile. He had a build like Mr. America. ••WE TALKED AND I TOLD him I was going to drama school. This was after World War Two and things were rough. Charlie told me he wanted to be an artist. I laughed that a guy who looked as tough as Sunday's Horoscope him wanted to be a painter ." "I decided to become an actor when Joe told mu they made $42.50 a week ln plays. ln 1947 1 thought that was a lotef moneyfortwohours' work a night. So 1 wenttothe sam e drama school with Joe. "They kicked me out afterthefirstyear." Charles Bronson grimaced at the memory. Ot the world's movie stars he is the most successful. Without exception, a ll his pictures are box offlce hits. DESPITE HIS SUCCESS, which overshadows the likes of Clint Eastwood and Robert Redford, Bronson remains an enigma. He wears layers of psychological and emotional scar tissue collect ed over years of rejection. Bronson's face and body are flinty. His rock· hard exterior projects a tough, unfeeling, perhaps even dangerous man. His sepulchral silence enhances the Stone Age image. Underneath it all, Charles Bronson. the coal miner from Scooptown, Pa. -so poor in his youth he found Army life luxurious -is a deeply sensitive and gentleman. "People can't believe a guy who looks tough can be sensitive." B.ronson said quietly. Invariably he speaks sot to voce. His face expressionless. "IM NOT TOUGH. Even my kids are surprised at home when I sound angry. They aren't used to that. They think I 'm playing one of my roles. "In my movies I portray cool, heroicfigures. lt's not easy to play an unfeeling man. So I cover up my feelings." Bronson looked across the dressing room at his friend and that tough, seamed face of his broke into an affectionate grin. For just an instant the real Charles Bronson peeked through -and he's a very good looking guy. , ~ Gemini: Ride With the Tide Ry SYDNEY OMARR SUN DA\'. DECEMBER 21 ARIES (March 21 -April 19 ): Collect, con - solidate. made pe ace at home, reinforce security measures. What appears a "sure thing" could re· quire review . TAURUS <April 20-May 20): You resent any ef. fort to ''trap'' ~r limit your activities. Put oul .. feelers." Means communicate. Experiment. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Be thorough. See facts as they exist. Relative with sad story relates it. .. and relates it. You do best by riding with t ide. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Funds may appear "tied up." This is temporary. Realize it and don't pani~. You soon are due for greater freedom, chance for change, travel, variety. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Home elements com· mand attention. Cycle high but someone is putting a ''damper" on celebration. Be tolerant, but not foolish. Know when to put foot down. Hospital Lauded -Bv 'Cuckoo' Cast , el I . PORTLAND. Ore. (UPI) -The director of Oregon State Hospital was described as a realist who ·•went out on a limb" to permit filming of the •movie ''One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" al the hospital. The stars and top production personnel of the movie, adapted from Ken Kesey's novel, conducted a news conference here in conjunction with a 'benefit preview of the film for the Oregon Mental Health Association. Actor Michael Douglas said Dr. Dean Brooks, the hospital director, "went out on a limb for us; it's as simple as that." He added. "at first he was the onl y one on our side and he helped us cut a lot of reel tape. "Nobody likes mental institutions . Dr. Brooks said over and over that if you want to help mental hospitals visit one -see )Yhat it's like ... .. What was most helpful was that Dr. Brooks saw the story for what it really was. It was an al· legory about life in an authoritarian structure. It was not an attack on mental institutions.·· Co-star Jack Nichol6on said. "It's to the credit of Dr. Brooks and the others that they didn't try to take some unrealistic doctrinaire·position and try to defend it against all objections. Hc·s a realist." r . The man who knew ,l\i . whill Mahoganywc1s • ~\ and where she 1 • t came from- . • and sttll l<M!d her Th11 fashion photograph11r who cr ... arcd 1h11 most beau11ful rnockl 1n rho: u.'Olid - and then tned to destroy lwr The nch count who o.m~d 1.-wrv 1h1119-and now h ... wMtl'<ltn own Mahog.mv VIRGO (Aug. 23·Sept. 22): Define terms. Insist that others do the same. Emphasis on communica- tfon, throwing light on areas previously darkened. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): You become in- volved, immersed, concerned, creatively alert. Spotlight is on dream, objectiv.e, hope or wish. SCORPIO (Oct. 23 -Nov. 21 ): Position is secured, despite controvery and probably opposi- tion. Your prestige is on upswing as you stand your ground. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. ~2-Dec. 21): Lunar aspects point to fresh starts, creative en~eavors, in- tensified r elationships. Commit ideas, thoughts. policies fo writing. "' CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Collect data. Study Sagittarius message. Put together various factors, indications and you will come up with com- plete, accurate story. · AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Be flexible, pre- pared for expansion. You may be doing business at a different stand. Partner or mate wants action in a new direction. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Be willing to re- vise, rebuild. Check details, including fine print. Accent on employment. well -being, special services. . U T.oday Is Your Birthday you are truthful, vivacious. a natural entertainer. "spoiled" by the opposite sex. • • COAST • AT MACARTHUR llVD. • Saturday. December 20. 1975 DAIL v PILOT as an owouldBB nn HARBOR TWIN _ y CINEMA WEST f'<1•11il'l'llA•'"';~,, ....... ~ NEWPORT CINEMA BURT AEYrtOLDS CATI1EAlrtE DC-rtEUVE ·~ RTC TER MATINEES DAILY CINEMA WEST HUNTINGTON .. "~-.. 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Oeumbef 20. 197~ 't t t:Answer These Yourself. • • . -- QunUoal We Ne-vu Botbered to Answer: -Are lbe emcees of those eame shows that g1vl' away so much money allowed to 1ct>("p whatever is leCt acter the programs are o(f the air ? -ls the re a special school (like the academ y lbt> FBI runs in Quantico, Va.) where you can study lo~ TV detectlveor spy? -If a bockey player got into a fight with a foot b.ill player, who do you think would win? -WITH ALL THE questions you get and have to answer, do you buy your postage stamps wholesale? 1 Any truth lo a romor that when Sammy U~1v1s. Jr., retires from show business he'll become 3rabbi? -Maybe it's my glasses. but two great singers, f:llon John and John Denver, look a}jke enough to be twins. Are they~ -JC, as you say, gambling is honest in Nevada, how come anybody loses? -IN YOUR MAIL CAN you tell by the handwriting if the wnter is a homosexual? -In what city is Watergate located? -Now that Barbra Streisand is banned from t>ver appearing on the Johnny Carson show, do you think it will hurt her career? -ls it true the reason "Gunsmoke" was so Tonight's .~ TV Highlights KHJ 0 8:00 -"Jim Thorpe, All American." Burt Lancaster portrays the legendary Indian athlete in this 1951 mov- ie biography with Phyllis Thaxter. I ., NBC G) 9.00 "Zeppelin." Michael York portrays a man of mixed ancestry - English and German -who faces a dif· ficult choice during World War I when called on to spy for each side. Also featured arc Elke Sommer, Peter Carsten and Marius Goring. . . . . ABC fJ 9 .00 "Gigi .. This 1958 Oscar -winning musical features Leslie Caron in the title role with Louis Jourdan. Maurice Che,· a lier (singing ·'Thank Heaven for Little Girls"> ancl He rmione Ging old TV DAILY LOG Saturday Evening DECEMBER 20 f) MllliOll $ Movie: (C) (2hr) "11111 Thorpt, All UitncH " (sports) '51- Burt lan<.Ultf, Plly1fls Tltuter. ID GEORGE GOBEL AND * BARBI ON HEE HAW!! 16 Htt Htw 4 oo I) Steps tt lm•••r Collfr• 0 Mmt: MMtawur luYUue" Splllnll Mo-lit (com) '46 _ &b Hopt ~4 lil..-it: "Chnsbllu 111 Connttll· I Wiler Wlf1d "'r (roml '45 -81rb11i Stiln litm.leo: 111peuiblt i l. Otnn1s Moraan It Takn A Tllltt 'rut l"lrimlt11tn r T Suptr Show JJ. l! Stu1 "1• l•pa~eH Lucu11e rro1r11111 w Hwui. hy Slit• ~ l•) £dwutttn at Wtrk l;lO I ..!1) (l h l Do< :14 rtrtH W11Ntr $litw '°' liots tllt Country ED loff lut 9.00 17 3 8 Mary Tyler Moorr (~'.29 I ) Nrt liarne ti the Wtt~ Sllow • futtlt4 Socar (~ ~• ) S.turd•r N1aM with YtlCt ti Acrkulturt How1rd Cosfll 4 30 I) Dua!J's Trtthom 0 U (!) m NllC S.turday Ni1ht 3 1 ('9 re') Wldt World ol Sports 1 Mo•it: (C) (2Jlr) "Zeppelin" (dial 0 tmbnty Ttn1is (R) -Mtehitl Yo!), Elkt Sommtr. 0 Hollywood S.1utu tht Prtm1trt It Mntrlck of Sl.l•I-ltubrick's 'Bar"' Lyndon'. ft r3 News ., " 13 6 Voice ol Acu<vlturt 0 a!m!D Mn it: (C) "Gi1i" m Nuhvlllt on tht !load (mos1c1I) 'SS -Leslie Caron, Louis C.Ulor11i• Journal Jourdan, Mauri'e Che~1l1er Mt41a J2 Movlt: (C) (2hr) "The Robe" Coro111 Now (rellc1ooi drama) 53 -R1ch11~ Burton. Victor Maturt 5.00 0 llftl1111ktrs I ~ lo11n1 from the OlympK 6 Llttlt Rasuls "°"'' AJiye 8 CD Wide Wartd of Sports (nninc it Sympllonr Wild Wild Wut rremltr film m =: (C) "Cu Ut ltttp" (dll) 9:30 17 (3' -.~lob Ntwhart Show '69 -Burt u nmtu, Peter Faul~. (E) uck Berry Stars on I 1111~ ;alltfY * Kirshner Rock Concert (l) W-~1M1r1 l rothtn Slit• O btu Story ol a I 7th ce•t"ry hpa Cofu oa Japene~ itinerant pr.es· ~ Cti llnn I Don lirshntr's Rock Conurt ~ fi, Seu tilt C.u1lly 10.00 17 1 8 Catol llurnrlt Show fI) Siltllt MtTit UCLA lashtbalt Bri.••i •S ~:II S:lO llhda "tr AttKktd" '6 NYrD 8 Add1111s Fallllly lit u~•( ~ )Qi t2l •1 News 0 MO¥tt: (C) (90) "Star In tht .. 17 Aiiiti!Ca1 Outdoouriun Dusr (wesl ·~-John .t.ear • lJ Mme: (C) "M1d1me l" @ Musltll Contest I. i, 1- J I I ~ it NnfwMle Music 2• The Untou<h1blu • W Uttlt bsuls Htur ED Ber1man f11111 ·MM••• •.oo ti IJ {ll W lhft 11! (I,) Lawrence Welk Sllow W (~ {JJ) ,,. footb.11 P1ttsbur1h W Lou liordon Sllow .. vs. Los Mrtlts. 10:30 6 foda1 at A&ua Caliente ; I W, f.'.J':' I ~:u~io 22/Qu1: Time l.Htol tllt Wild 11·00 3 0 0 ,8 LO El) News Mlwtltlt I l!/ Sat. lllkt 11,.allde w MHit: (C) ••cutte Keep" ldra) TIM Fii '69 -Burt lantu ter, Peter Faulk. Notte D111e luutbalt Noir e (E) Sinister Cinema Dame at Klnw. !2 3 Tht r.r .L Club ~ Htt Mn ~ii) Don Adams' Scrm Ttst •:30 0 m ~ tl,t 700 Club UIC lhft Ceaf1rt1Ke I j jt'llews s.111_, & c..,1111 C1ntJ11a 3' Joe & SHt . Race Car Action J r., hu tilt Country Rod Ctnurt . 1t"'11 t11 Iron (ti) II.IS 4_ M0¥1t: "lttlty & Mt" (dra) 'S7 ha 4t Mttb EU Dm111tic Lon Storiu . n,. Futm I <,. a l Sett nu r1<t101 Tllotn Mr lJalt Mlrtie 11:30 t) fabuloui 52! (Cl "The Rut 7:00 ~ c,,.fft lrttd" (•U) '66 -Jamtt Strwart. MIC s,.A4 "A Cure 101 C.lt 0 :-1 ~, lO m Sltwrd•J Wl1ht IOfllll" 6 MOYlf "Dr Who Ind tilt D•· I hwfiftf lw Diian ltb" (st• 11) '66 -P1lt1 CuslMI. £1ftitlMM IM Alie• O Mt'f11: (C) "Tiit Sons ol kru- S.a Diep 1 4tttt" (dra) '44 -ltnnifer Jonu. I Q) 1f19cr. .,,. (I' TM Fii • l.hmlal Wllll SMw 0 Sc1tnu fktitft Thullt 111-JZ I 12:00 0 USC luktt.baU Tro1ans ~. Colo crt ffim:msM, hwll_, rado Ob U .l. "The "''~'"' 12:30 I "'••it: "flttli&llt rarl4t" (mua) of A Man" ~Walen family . firiltr U.. I ·OO U Al Oftt With ... Hff Hlw ft Rod Co11«1t DJ, JIU.ff• liwaalta Htvr IJllFL eamt ol tilt Wttk 7:JO Wild WttW tf Ani••b ' All·lllpt Show: "M•Jl ol • Diii Abrws' krm Test n, "Conquest of Cochise," "Hof• LMt Allllfkn Strlt m Htttl," "Hoa Wiid" IAt't llbu A Diii G) Mffft: ''l rauma" (hor) '63 - .... W Jo/In Conte. lyM !Uri. tf &rtudle fit Cf) Mom: "Tiii Mftfftt Stat«" I 00 Tiit Jtlftl"lffl I (iiom) 'SI -lhalma R1tttr, m llllfa«llCJ! no e Ml'llt: 1c> "Wll•t "'" '*'" ~· (dn ) 'S2-Jamu Cagney lti111t wlUI Hft•r• •.20 I) Ml'llt: "AA&tl FICt" (dr1) '53 -llobtn M1Wtum. Jun S1mlll0ftt , ! KOCE Television (50) l I 'Gla d You Asked That' by Morllyn 9ftd Hy GardMt- popular through tbe years was because it was the only TV Western that used live ammunition? ' -IS TONY ORLANDO Tony Orlando or is he really Mickey Rooney? -Where does Tony Orlando buy the suits he wears on TV -in pawn shops? -Is it true that everyone who does a cooking show is on a diet? -Are a ll the doctors on television going to Corm their own chapter of the AMA? -00 THOSE ACl'ORS and actresses who ap- pear in daytime soap operas look healthier because they don't have to work a l night? -Do rock and roU groups get a special discount on their hearing aids? -Are prison-break TV movies s hown in prisons? -IS IT TRUE THAT Gene Hack man faints when he sees blood? Do those fellows who drive cars and gel into messy crashes on TV have driving licenses? Do the famousstarswbokeepgetting married and divorced get any special cut rates from divorce lawyers? Didn't one of the Western stars recently shoot his horse when his gun stuck in the bolster? , .. , ... M .. tM•t•I ..... , .. ,.,. ,2~1111::111L..~~~·;~~· .. ~·J , ...... ........... , ... , ... ... , ... •• tutt• .. t ... , .. 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A photo Cinish in this week's triviathon fou.nd the Bomb Sqaad and Bobbi-Jean Allcat nose to nose at the wire with nine points each as both entries moved up a notch in their respective battles for position. · The runner-up slot was divided five ways with John Dougb. Trlna Wllllams, Mu Fraley, Tracy Godfrey and rookie Tommy Atkins all turning in six·point cards. Nancy Prlo.r and the returning pro· TRIVIA STANDINGS 1 '9M~ltl ZJ9 ·~ •tfftAIMlllY UV.I 1'1Yt I. Mii• f'ralty Ill JO,)Y, 14. •K-rCe,...11 U\lt) ,,.¥1 i. .._. Jta11 Alk 11 ttl m U. •Ttm l'elff.._... Ill 114\lt '· 1u1<11-nwl4l Jt1 16. •JMll .,,_11 (JI ttl\lt lo. Tracy OH!rey ttl ID 11. •-.. car.-t<4Yt 1 lltYt •• T'1M WllllllN (ti ••Yt 11. ·•uentte1H1l11 MYt 1 ..... S. ..... ltl 1n tt. •IC.A.a. ,.._II 0 1 ,. .. DtMbJettl'ff (l ) t16\'t .. SMrtll Dnle1 (41 • '· D.D.T. l•l 1'4 21. Yk lll Deel\af'I (2) i>Yt ••• ""<rl'Tlw ltl IUYt n. T-y AtllllU <el 11 11. Wantr Ott1te11 141 161\'t ll. QwhT,.la171 ·~ •M tfttrt rtolvef; llalf et lut 1S. • ..,_.,, 0.'9Ht UV. I 142Vt .c..1wer9f digal triviaddict Chris Trela tied for third at seven, with Ed Schmerler, Dennis Jeffrey and the D.D.T. combined all had six for fourth place. A word of warning -the trivia ern.ries are due on Tuesday instead of Wednesday for the next two weeks because of the abbreviated holiday schedule. Take your best shots this week because next week's card, the last of the current tournament, will be super easy -a Christmas gift. Finish Burt Lan- caster 's sentence this week for the two-point bonus . 1. IN "Mll(ACLE ON 34th Street," Edmund MESA COST A MESA • 548-1552 NOW! THE GREAT PRE·HOLIDAY SHOW! ''CAMELOT'' ''OLIVER'' CONTINUOUS SAT. & SUN. 2:00 P.M. r ,~ ~0 HEW,ORl IEACH (J~ 673·8lSO FAR OUT!· "~AST DAYS OF MAN ON EARTH" plus DAVID CARRADINE "DEATH RACE 2000" COMT1MUOUS MOM 12:30 SAT. THIU JAM. 4 THE CtT V SHOPPING CENTRE ORANGE •SlZ·6721 1" CITY CENTRE CIHEi.tA~ ... S.A. FAWV (MANCHESUR EX.I G.G. 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THE ACTOR WHO played Judge Roy Bean on a TV series was a tar cry Crom Paul Newman, who played him in the movie. Who was be? 6. Identify Beetle Bailey's commanding general, 7. In what movie did Frank Sinatra cause his car to crack up by shutting off his windshield wipers in a snowstorm? 8. What was the name of the showboat in the movie o( the sam e name? 9. IN "DARK WATERS," what name echoed through the bayous in an attempt to drive a shipwreck victim insane? 10. "Killers," s narled Burt Lancaster to Frank Sinatra and Ernest Borgnine in ··From Here lo Eternity," "I'd trade the pairo(youfor a good-·." Last Week's Answers t Eli Wall a ch (The Lineup) 2. Li 'I Abner (Hodia)c character) 3. Mary Martin ("Daddy" song) 4. Ricardo Cortez <Sam Spade) 5. "I Surrende'r, Dear" (Whitmore song) 6. "Cynara'' by EmestDowson (GWTWtitle) 7. Eugene <AnimalCrackerselepbant) 8. Paraguay ( onka ticket) 9. 37 (Rick in "Casablanca") 10. "Adam's Rib" ("Farewell. 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By \'F.RNON SCOTI HOLLYWOOD tUPI) Th('re·~ a womL·n ·~ ltb IJl! in Europc>, at•cording lo a<.'trt.·:,~ Jacqudinc Hts~et. dut• in part to the way fem a k s are portrayed in m o tion pictures over lht.>re. Jal.'QUt•ltne is the almost l oo beautiful Engl ish g irl who has lJl.'C'n workin~ ahroad !)lcadily for three :.ears. IN ITAi ,\', ESGl..\NO A~·o Prance -where :-ht> s tarn•d in • 'Th1.· Sunday Worn Jn.·· "The Spiral StaJrcase" and "Lt• ~1agnifique" res pectively lht>re 1s n o <.'hangtn):! of IJng uagcs to erase the bar- n<.·ades o f ~ex A housewife ,.., ;.1 hnusrw1fe an lla ly. not a family t•ngineer I n EnglJnrl a fema.le rnmmittee chief is 'llll a ch~llrman nut l'h,1irpC'r~on ln France thl• km mine sufftx "ettl"' 1.., 1mmutablt• ··European film:-. rl<.•al wtlh the traditional female r o le. • .J.iequdtnt> .... .1id, thoughtfully "No ~ine object$ tu lhut I lhink 1t 1s ;.1 r t>a son "hY Euro ll\'.ln women an• nol _..., ;.11h ancl'd in the lib1.·r4.1t10n movement a s ..\nwri<".ms ''.U1E RICAS WO)l E~ .\RE Fl:'\.\~Cl.\LLY ahead of f o reign "nml'n. but not 1:mottonally. Of t·ourse. monl"y 1:-. powc•r ;.ind that 1s "'hat many .\merican woml'n Sl'\'k. European w o mrn are con - tent with their a ge old po,H.'r • .. The Engli~h w o m a n t!> more lib-con scious than the French. who runt1nue t o UM' rharm and m~101pulat10n to achieve their t•ncls 'Tht• pl act' o f the woman as a f:imlly fig ure still p r e - dominates ove r the re· The w oman gd :. h er way. draws al t ent1on a nd admiration not by thro,Hng ht>r weig ht around but o n tht.> :'-lrength o f her feminini- ty This is especially truc in France. G e rmany and Italy a1sseT ·1 n oticed many w o mt·n • abroad already are tirro of working and \\OUld likt> to stay home and ra1~c CamibE:s. "I DO~'T T .\KE SIDES I~ these matters ex- ~·ept fro m m y point or Vlt'W as an actress. • H erc 111 Hollywood, we c<>m p la1n about the lack or roles for women in films a nd television. It 1s the s ame with fOl't:>t gn a ctresses. 'There 1s a d l'a rth o f female :-tars in L ondon, Rome and P;.ins. Horny Sl·hm•1der 1s the only one I know whn works stcawly~n F'rcnch and German pictures " "Cathe rine D e nl'll\'<.', Juli{' Christie and Charlotte Rampltng do quill.' well, too, but that is about all of them:· Jac queltne. a native of Weybridge, Surrey, is the daughter of a doc:to r l lt'r half· f'rench mother is a lawyer .\LTllOUGll SllF. ~fAKF.S llF.R HOME m the llolly w ood I hlls. J acqucline rem:uns an Englis h c 1t1zen and 1s the busiest actrcs:.. tore1gn or olht~rwi~t>. o n e ither s ide o f the Atlantic She also starn•d m "The Om.•nt F.xpress" and • ~furder on th<' Bridge " Currently. s he ts costar· ring with Charles Rron:>on in · 'St l n•s. · "It 's b een thrc•c years since l '' t' made a picture in H ollywood." ~he said . "The la~t was 'Th e Thie( Who Came to Oinnt>r •'There wer(' ~ever:tl lPmplin~ offers to keep me working in Europt:. but I necdl'd to balance o ut my car eer. -··it was t i me to ~c·t bat•k lo llolly'\ •>od and work m the U nited State~ aj:!:un. "WHF.N I C'A ~1 F. llO~E I W.\S astonished h ow man y m ov1es were offe r e d me. I can 't expl a in it ex- \'ept th at I've b een oul of I own and returned looking healthy. happy and c:h1pµ<."r. Now there arc four dif- fer e nt films pending for m e "hen I complete 'St. Ives.· ' Jacqu chne 1s s ing le. liberated and making a tortune portraying traditional sort o f women. - Finch's Lead: Organization SAN DIF.C;C) tUPI l 'Thl' <1rtlul politician doesn·t pay muc h altl·nllon to the polls right now," ~ays Robert fl. Ftnrh Active 111 poht1c::. for 30 Yt!ars. fo'inch s tormed into publiC' ofh<'e on a land~lidt.· vote that boosted him int o the l1e\1tt"nant governor's oCCic~ by a bigger marg in than H onald Heag~in U('hteved w h en both were e lected in 1966. ··1sc 11. WllO MA.~AGEl> FOR)tER Presiden t '1xo.11•s 1960 campt1i~11 .mrl wus a s trategist in most of his others, wt-nt to W ashington in 1969 as <'ounselor. leaving m 1972 beCon.' the storm of Watergate b roke Now at 50, F1nch 1s putttng together a carefwly tailored organization. linmg up key s upporters from lhe t·onservat1ve ;1nd liberal wings of the RC'pubhcan party. m a coneerted campo;gn l O ( · J unseat D•mo< rah c S<n : ,, 1o· JI s ~ ' ~ u "IS John V. Tunney n ext .\t•ar Rul th<.• lall'St polls s,t;.· Finch. ron sidl'red a mode r ate. would IQ>e to Tunney 1f lhe election w e re held today. '.\lore o minously, the polls s how conservative Rt>p Rarry Goldwater Jr the ovt·rwhelming choice of Republicans lo challenge Tunney . "Rarry has a lot o f n a m e identification built in there," Finch conceeded at a lunche on with re· porti:'l'S during o s topover h ere. "BUT IT'S LATE IN THE CONTEST, and our position get s s tronger with every week that goes by," h e said. Finch :;aid the r eason is s imple enough : new campaign laws put a Sl,000 Ii mil on individual cam - paign contributions, making it difficult to catch up in money. o r gamzation or exposure. Finch avoided that problem by d eclaring h is C'andidacy almost a year before the June primary, ~pending his time amassing a $250,000 war chest, or which 90 perce nt came from donations of less tha n SlOO, a nd organizing campaign comm.ittees that ''\LI eventually cover each county in tlie s tate. . H e als o bridg<'d the GOP's philosophical spec- trum by n3mmg Douglas.Kranwinkle, manager of Republican Ii b e ral Hous ton I. Flournoy's ~ubernatonal <'ampaign las t year. and Clifford An- der~on. who h eaded conservative Ed fleinecke's primary effort agaU\St F1ournoy, as campaign co· chairml'n "I t's g oing t o be hard fo r anyone lo catch up with 11 months o f hard work." he predicts. GOLDWATER HAS YF.TTO DECIDE whether to enter the race. But.the polls did s how Finc h t h e Honger candidate a gain s t two othe r R e publicans, Rl'p. Alphonso Bell and Dr. S.I. H ayakawa, pres i - dent emeritus of San r'randsco Stale. F m c h also 1s s tudiously HVOlding taking s ides in the upcoming R eagan-F o rd pres idential primary battle in California, saying ... I can't afford to be hos t age to someone l'lse's campaig n .·• .\s for his chances agams t the incumben t, Finch thinks they'rQ good, sayin g 1976 will not be the year or the •ncumbent and that h e will b e n e fit m o re from a large voter turnout an a pre· :-1dl~ntial vear electio n . "It's "going to be the year of the pocketbook and the 1s~ui:'s will be s traig ht economics t axes, Jo bs and everyth ing tha t goes with them,'' he s a id . Recause of that. Finc h .• believes the time is ripe for his v phil osophy th al ··th e free FtNcH market" ran ~nsurc a sound econom ic r ecovery more sur ely than govcrnml'nl s p e nding b ecause people know "d('f1c 1t financing no longer works." "TUNNE Y IS VUL~F.RABLE, ASD I'm at- tractive." Finch s aid .... Bas ically, h e would ap- proach o u r proble m s with more governm ent in · tervention a nd I would go to the private sector." Finch said he would s ugges t voting again s t the nuclear power plants initiative on the ballot and a vote against the Democralic·sponsored r e ferendum to remove the two-thirds voting requirement for legiative raises in bank and corporate taxes. H e concede., h e may face one problem as the GOP nominee m Jn election agains i'Tunney: his performance as I IEW secretary under Nixon. "l think mos t prople clearly understand I had nothmg t o do with W atergate," h e said . But there are those who might vie w his HEW experie n ce as a failure. rnismg the issu e of leaders hip. "\'ES, THAT CHARGE MAY BE made, a nd in some sen s e it's trUt'." he said ." But l was n 't given a free h and m running the department and had a series of runnin g battles on policy and p e rsonnel matte r s." H e blames J ohn E hrlichm a n , Bob H alde m a n and C h arles Colson for those battles. but a lso points to his <'Xperien ce w ith pride and thinks p eopl e will view as more important his abilitx to s treamline HEW by "c utting the s heer size" of1t. "They weren't headline victories, but they w e r e important jus t the s ame.'' n esaid. ·~~·· P UBLIC NOTICE SUPERIOR COURT OF THIE STAH OF CALIFORNIA FOA THE COUNTY OF ORANGE NO.A.·ano HOLll;>AY GUESTS .)TICE 01" HEAltlNG 01" PETITION FOlt PR08ATE 01" WILL ANO l"Oll LETTIEIU TESTAMENTARY Estate ol WI LLIAM STRUYK, 0.CHwd WE HAVE THE ~T FOR THEM! ON THE OCEANFRONT Between Main Beach Park & Heisler ~ •• Park. next door to the Victor Hugo Inn, in ·the hea rt of Laguna Beach. Rooms, stud ios. suites. Heated pool, color TV. Low winter rates now in effect. THE INN AT LAGUNA 2'11 HORTH COAST HIGHWAY. UGUHA IEACH RESER~ATIOMS: 714: 494-7535 ·~-~ NOTICE IS MEREBY GIVEN ll'Wll KATHERINE EWING llH lli.d llfrtin 11 ~llhon tor Proo.sl' o4 Wiii encl tor ls- w•ncr ol L'llers Trs1amt11t•rY to \tie ~tlllOM• rete<ence to wlll<h Is m«le tor lurt~r l)frllcu1.us, and tnat Ille tor.,.. and pla<r ol llearong lhe Mime !\as bei!n ~I tor Jan11<1•Y 6, 1976, at •·:JO a m , In the courtroom of Department Ho J 01 sitld court, at 700 c1v1c C1111tt'r Ortw We,t. In ll'le C.tc., of ~I• AM, c.a1oforn1a. Dated Dl'c•mblfr 17, IQ7S WILLIAM E . SI JOH ff, C11unly ClnW 8ARNES, SMITH, WELKE & WAOLl!IGH Attorney• at Law lOtSI ar0011ll11•U Suitt Jf Hllfttl~ ... 8Htll, CA. t1 ... , .. _ (714) •tt·•· Alt""'..,' ftf'. •etm-r Pul>ll,ll(ld Oro>n.,e Co.st Dalt., PHot Of>ce~r 19, to. u , lt7S "'7MS P UBLIC NOTICE lll~ITIOUS austMISS NAME STATEMENT Tht-lollowlng perlOf'I Is dclllllQ tMll• ....un. eA" TELl.'.PH0Nf' PRODUCTS, 1'02Ml(,,.l\OI\, Sull•*· 1rvlnt,CA C•rl ~. Mar11n, 1901 l'lvtrlOtd, Tuslln,CAt2* Tn., ~I..,~ ll cond<Kted br .n In lllivldlial C.Mar11" n.1, •••••ment w~ fll.O wllh '"' CO\llllY Clu1' of Oran~ <:our<ty on D~umller 1', 1'1~ ,,.., 11\tblt\l'lttd 0.-anQO> CH,I Cally ll'llOI, l>c. xi,11, 1•Ha11dJan ~.10, t•ra 4707) For the Record .............. Of Marriage "MALD•cw•U ...... Oe<•"'"' • Kt.\Mtttr. Cal\dls ArM •nd Mk ..... JoM Cl•nt, Ktllll .. ,, Mary and RlcNrd P. Trevino. ErnntiM M.tnd RoQolloG. Vt"9f\an. S.na•• Ml4 Jerry O.W•...,.. Molli-... Ro,..nn and Man\1411 Rtlph Pi~ Mt•l•J.a11d Nuarlo l(nlghl, Ca101 find RllPh Leroy 0o..,.1, uura l(allllffn and Olllrltt Ra'l'f'IOnd cr101ow. C.rl L tnd Aones E. °""""·Nano Jtnt tnd Larry L.eOru Hiii, Nan< y Jo •nd Jeremy c. Ha nnl91n, Gtnt Edward and Mtf99rtl Ruth Auyt, MICllHI L and Virginia M Handy, Cl•roce Eltln• •IWI William AIOl\lO Ml09et, Sftlrlt114 .and Normtn 0 ""'"<h, Suwn 0 . •lld Terry L Hel~. S<oll M and LUllt G O\.ourn, Slte>hefl E •nd Aprtl L. S.11119, ROC>e•I A ilnd O••ltM s Boyer, Marti<• Ru111 and J•mts Rober I Andrews, Rotoert L •net M•r94,..1 Hult.t, Ftal\te\ L al\d Kt""tlll L HIUSl'lllll, WIMilrto E and Fr•nclo T Engell\t•d. Bil ht R 1nd Alchtrd J deBaroncelll, Edmund F. ind Belly J CocMy, Dorothy R •nd WlfhamM. B .. encons.jo. Osc•• M. end Liiia Ptrez Anotnon, Ktt'IMlhW and 0.t>r•J Kolytr, JoM M. and Gayle B. t..arlnl, Rlcl\trd and Nicola Ann sancien. s1 .. Hon J. end Burton J Reilly, EUQl!nt E. •nd Maurt!'f>H Rot>ln\on, Waller L. Jr. •nd Shlrtey E Stent. Atdel O. and Paullnt E MacOontld. Rlcllard A and Thllrt\41 Perrv. James C and Jostphlne A. LUCIS, Verdon• L. •nd Frank J Glannolll, Rll• Ann •nd Geor9t Wiiiiam s1anley, L0<na Anne and Jack M WlllUno, Olann• E and Richardo. Jr Mltchlll, Vicky~ A. and WllllamG. Jr Moore, Mer9are1 Ann tncl 8•1Ke Wllltrd ' lrueoa. Mirta Guadalupe alld Jesus Allon!oO <;en:w1um, Oi1v1dand Paulin,.. Wal!oOn, Pe99y Joyce •nd Ct11ren<t' S<hulmacller, M•rg•rt l Ann and mt!>" Solomon Dlcker!oOn, Claude T. and LOr•lne E. Hue1er. Jwn and Noble w Cn<fsl, Paul 0 and Mery E Omstensen. Karen I •nd Glt'nnG YO<JnQ, Alan Irvin Ind JtilM•t Ellen Fanning, Gerald E. •nd Sign a J Collins. Jerrv Date and Mar\lla Ellen Mo901t, Ber~rdo B, •nd Klthleen AM Wightman, Johll and Wilma G•.,lt Colem.,,, Jerry S. and Donna I.ff Bueloo. Cary c. <ind Karen P Rthnt>org, Cart S•muet •nd Jo•n Balling Rowland, Janet M. and John H. Morrow, Cllulu Waynt and Allee J•ne • ~nnls, Avis Jun and Charles L'e Ptlilllart, Vln1ina K. and Rl<h•rd C. Hansen, Connie Sue and Johan Jay Hartle, Susan M. and L"ster M Arriola, Sylvia M 11nd Mlcllol D. Mi ller, Anlta L. •nd Al,Jn B. Raymond, Bellle Jun and Jamts AU\t/n Gunderman, Oma A.and wa11., E. Swinson. Re91na Lee end Stanley Mich<lel . Glbln, Virginia Mtrlt •nd Geolllt' Alvln K1,,,,.man, ca rote A. and Marold L. SllU01n, Beverly J . •nd Cll••IU Pulman, Blllte Louise •nd Jamts Clartno PUBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC ~OTICE 1, P BUC NOTICE ---""-,-CT-t,..T"'1 ... o-u""s'=a""u"'s-1M~1~ss=---i---,-,-CT-IT_t_ou_s_a_u_s_1_M_a_s_s_-1_s_T,...A""'T'"'•'"'MA"="',.-=1-=o:--::,.~,.:-:.~A::".N~OON1o1=· =.:,;;: .. :;,;- .. TeM•NT 0111' tM8 UH Ollf NAMI I• A • NAM e S'rATaMINT IJICTI TIOUl aU51Nl.S NAMll Tha loll-Ing 1141r-.On Ii doi119 Ml The ... IOWlnt .. rMWI b doing Mi· ,,.. lollO#lnt MflOn ha\ .O.IOOtlecl i.niai nt\.\e\· •~ .... -•~u•ame OCeAN AUTO LEASING, 64'0W. POW•R CO Ml'ONl!NTS CO , llle u~ollMll(llh.,..svu,. • ...., fHREll WOR LOS c 1u:sr P•clllc Coast Hl9ll•UY, Newport lllM JeOI Crt. F-ltln V•ltev, CA ltEAl TY, lt4 .. ~.ach Olvd , Hunt .. ac;I\, c.111orn1• nl'QI ~ A09tr OoeOke, 11'!00 M.tlrqutWi ~!NII! R. Mehl, 11tt4 ,1.odo CT1., tnljlonMa<h.CAftl>4 N Wey,Marlr••cMIRev.C•lllOrll••~· F-talnValley,CA 91709 T ... ~l(\tllOU' Bu\IM1~'. ·~~ Thi• ...... _, h (01\0IKt•O tly at\ I,.. T I l I .. I ltfrt<I to •llOv• w•• I•""' n .,.._.,... • ...,,.,_,,, ti' IWS MU • (Ol\OIKlff vY '*" II (.ountyonAUfUSI U , 1•74 dlv~1 .. .,..., ........... dlvlduel MtrOld WI ll141m Sttl•Y. tJOl .,~,... ...,....,.. HO«nan ft. Metil ' t 0t 11 1111\ \l•tt,..nl wu 111..0 w1111 Ille Thi~ \t•l-nt wH lll~d Wllll 1111 Color~ Dfl.,., Hunting on ac; • Qwnty Clt•ll °' Ounoe Co11n1y on O.c C.ountv Cl••" of Or•noa c.o .. nty on NOv CA.,.,.. ember IO, t•1S Thl\buW>O\wHCOndll<ltdbyanln l"I0'°1 '"*tr'l), "7) FSGOS' cl•v-IHoroldW. SttltY Pubhslled Orange Col•' !:'l"lw r ll, PvCJtl~ O••t>Qt COHI Oaoly Pllol, llllS \le le"'*" I WU fllt(I wltn ,,..._ O.t.to, l7, 1'1SendJ•n. 3, 10, 197~4-TS Nov 2'. •nd Otc •· 13. 20. 197> 4))4.T• County Cieri! 01 orallgt CQ4'11ty OI\ -------------t Oott•n'IDtr i.. ltH llMOll PUBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE l"ICTI TIOUS SUSI NE SS NAME STA TIE ME NT PubllS.,.d Or•f>911 cont D•llY Pilot, ~c 10 ll, 197SandJen.3, I0, 197' ---,,-.-C-T-IT_l_O_U_S_a_U_S_t_N_l!_S_S __ , • 42'-U lllt 1011ow1no per~on1 are doing Mlntn as MALENA DESIGN. 16U New ~••mos.hire Or .. cos ta Mew, CA 91&26 Donald Frotd M<11eoc1, 1663 New ~11mos.1>1re Or .. Costa Mes.t, CA 91620 U Oolln• Ka1 Mo>leno, I~ New H.tmpslllre Or .. Costa Mes<t, CA91U• This 11<1slnan " conctuctt>O llY en •n dovldlill u Oonna KayM.tltna NAME STATEMENT t~ followln9 ~•lOn\ art clOinQ l>u)• neU<IJ' THE CLOCK TOWE~ FlOR•ST, 1902 North Tushn, Orengt, CA '17~S MICllHI D Grant, 2•S• M<llll~ Gfo..-, Or•nQt, CA91647 Rowmary P Gro111, 1•)~ Moi>t• Grove, Orel~. CA '11~1 This busonen I\ c.onau,lt'd l>Y <'In on dlVld~I M1,11eel 0 Gr•nl P UBLIC NOTICE CP·l•'5 NOTICE TO Cltl!DITOltS SUPERIOR COURT 01" 1Hll STAT5 011 CALI FOltNIA l'Olt THE COUNTY OFOltANOE Ht.A..SSU Tllos '1altmenl was filed w1111 the' Counly Clerk of Orange County on Oe~mbet 1', lt7S ,f0702 PUl>lishfd Ora"9t' Coast Dally P11o1. Estele or WALTER O.K. GIBSON, JR , Oec. .. s9d. flllJ sl•lemt0nl wh lolM w•lh lhl' Co11ntv Cl~rlo ol Orange Coun1., on NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to~ treclilors of lhe •bove named dtetOfnt lhal •II .,..._,, navl!\11 ct11ms ~lnst FM10l the H id deudtnt are required to Ille ~cemtx-r 16, 19a Dec 211, 21, 19H•"1J J•n l, 10, Pub11sht0 Orano" Coo,1 Oo•IY Pt101 them. with the neossary v~ In Dec :to, H. t97S •no Jan. l, 10. 1916 1t1e otf•<• ot ti.. c1er1>. of the atiow..,. 1t76 4833-H 41'1 1S 1111~ <OUl"t, orto oresenl them, with the P UBLJC NOTICE P tJBLlC NOTICE ,l~ITIOUS 8USINIESS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT NAME STAT EMENT Tiit! fOllow1n9 per!oOn Is dolll9 !>US•· lllt lollowlng perSQn~ .ire dOlr>g bUs• ntlsas· ""ss.n INDUSTRIAL BLADE ANO FOUNTAIN VA LLEY BI KE PRODUCT COMPANY, 2101 "O"5oulll SHOP, 111971•'> BrookllUf\I !rt . Fo..witihn Sl~ndord, Santa Ana. CA 9170S Vallt'Y. CA 91709 Oulnltn David Burchell, 104 Steven Ford, 10018 lo~ Cdbdll~. Deauvllle, CO'lta Mesa, CA 92626 Foun1a1n valley, CA 92708 Tll•s bUslness is conducled by an In S<ott Ford, 10078 LOS C,oballos, divlduat Fountain Vall~y. CA 97/0tl , Oulnt111 BurcMll Thi\ buslnus 1\ conouCleo by a This slatement was fifed w1111 I,,.. general partnership County Cieri\ ot Orange County on Slellt'ro Ford Dllctmlltr9, 1971 This stacc~nl was l1h1d wlln the FS0411 County Clerk of O•a"gu County on Publlslle<I Orange Co&SI Dall., Piiot, Oecemtier 9, 19IS. Ot!c 13.10, 27, 197SandJan. 3, FS04>4 1976 46'J·7S f>u!lllShed O<anqe Coast Dally Piiot, PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS MAME STATEMENT Tiii! tollowln9 per!oOn h doing bust nessas· THE SKILLMAN COMPANY, 1110 Pomol\a Avenue, No. B-3, Cosca Nesa. CA'l?617 Jolln Weltongton Sltlllman, 30SI Cevton Road, Cosl• Mtsa. CA 911>?6 Tiits llusoneu Is condUctl'd by an tn !kvoduel JDhnW. Skillman This slatement was fill'd wotn ti>!' Counly Cluk ol Orange County on O.:c. 7. 197S FS0477 Publlshl'd Oranoe Coasl Oaolv Pllol, Ofc.13.20, 27, 197Sand Jan. 3, 1976 46'M 7S Pl"Rl.IC ~OTIC'F: Dec 13, 20, 27 and Jan l , 19711 473/.7~ PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS SUPERIOlt COURTOI" THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY 01" ORANGE Ht . A·IS.10 Eslale ot VIOLET MARY LU ... OY, Oecent!d NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the cr-e<1tt0<s ot the allOve named dt<~t tllat all persons havtnQ claims ~Inst tht wtd decedent art reQuort!d 10 tote them. with Ille necen•rv voucrwrs, In the office of tht <l"k of 111, above llfl· l!llt!d court, or lo Prtsenl llM'm, with 1rw necuwry vou<ht!rs, to the undr•sl~ at Ille office ol EDMONO RALPM ANDERSON, JR , Atlorney at u w, 11'10 Mllrl>'>r Blvd S\111& 210, Cosio /\MY, Cahlorn•a "162&, wh1Cll os I~ piece ol business of the un<M!rslgned In all matters pertaining to 1111' e\late ol -------wod decedent, wllt11n rour rnontlls alter Ille llrsc publlcallon ol 1111s notlc.e. l"ICTITIOUS BUSINESS Dated December i. 197S NAME STATEMENT MAB LE FRANCES LUNDY Tiie 1011ow1n9 per!oOn Is doing busl· Admlnlstratrlxot the Estate nessas of the above Mmed de<lldenl. M I C H A E L ' S H 0 M E EDMOND RALPH ANDERSON, JR. DECORATING CENTER, 24881 Alicia AnonteyalUw Perl\way,, No. B, Laguna Mills, CA. 27'° Harllor a tvd, '76S3 Slllte210 Doris J. Wllhoms, IJS92 ~le• Cost.a MHil, CA. •uu Place, Tustin, CA 92680 Tel. (7141 t7t.Ol10 This t>uslnen is c.ondUctl'd by cJn on A"omeytorAd(ftl nh tratrtx dtvtduil Publl~d Orange Coa\I Daily Pilot, Oons J Williams Otcember 6, IJ, 10, 21, 19/S 4636-7S lllis slatemcnl wc1s ltled with Ille l-------------Counly Clerk ol Or.Jnge County on December 8, 197S PUBLIC NOTICE FSOl74 1---...... -------~ nectssary voucnen. 10 "" ~·~ •1 111e olloce of lllel,r auorneys, BARNES. SCHAG, JOHNSON & CARLSON. 452S Ma< Arthur Boulevard, Po11 Offke Boa 1784, Newport Beacn, c.mornia 91663. wllf<ll is the pl~ 01 bWMll of Ille un<ter\lgned In •II mtl· tt'rs perulnl11g to 111e estale ot stld dt- cedent, wllhln four monllll tfltr the 11~1 publlc.11oon of tllls nollc\'. Dal•d November 25, t97S. BANI( OF NEWPORT By: Patricia Ft>\ler, Trust Officer GERALD F. MATTINGl.Y Co·Eocutorsof the w111 of Ille •bOve nemed d~. ltARHES, SCH AG, JOHNSON &CARLSON Sy: EmtSU.StMg,Jr. 4US Ma<Artllur a tvcl., P .0 . hi 09' Ntwpot1 .. IKll, C•lll. fl.U C1141 t7H.cl0 Attorn•.,, tor C•·E .. c11tors PullllsNCS Or•"9• Co•SI Dall., Piiot. Nov. 2',and Oec.6, 13. 20. 1975 4S70-7S PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS SUPERIOR COURT 01" nt~ STATE Ol"CALIFORNIA l"Olt THE COUNTY OF OR AMOE NO.A·™tt EU•le of EDNA L OE WOLFE. aka EDNA OE WOLFE, Oecused NOTI CE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the credtlO<\ of lht! above named ~tdent tllfl •11 per!.OnS having c1a1ms agatnst lhe said dKecStnt art reQuifed lo 111., t~m. ""'" llM' IM'Ctssary YOU<hef\. tn tllt 11111ce ot Ille clerk of the abo¥t en- hllt'd court, or to prese.nt tlltm, w.th lhc nec.ess..ry vouchers, to 111 ... undefslgned •t the office Of TMOMAS w. HENDERSON, JR. Allo<ney al Law. lSO east 11111 Streel, Suite 111. Costa Ml!sa, (Allt11rnla 91627, which ~ the ptaCl' 111 business ol the under\l!IMd In all rnallers pertaining to the estate ot said dfcedfnl, within lour montllSalter tht lorst publocatlon 01 tll•s n01lc.e. Oa~d Decemt>rr 2, 191S. BETIY JEAN BEECHER • E ~tculrlx of 11\e Will ol Ille abOve namt>O decedent. THOMASW. HENOE RSON,Jlt, AttorM'f at Uw lSOEHI 1711\StrHt Suitt 111 C:Osta Mtta, CA. •1671 Ttl: (7141 541·1754 Altomty lot E11ttutrl11 PubhS!led Oran9e Coast Daitv Pllol Oectmber6, 1l,20, 17, 197S 46J9.I~ P UBLIC NOTICE ( Kt1•1tnourl, I satlellt C and All Pintcsa, Marguerllt end Jor.n Cruz AsenOO<t, Alie II o . .ind Cnrlstone L. Pe•d~. Jo'f(e 8 and Benion L 8'own. Darlene A and Wllli•m T. Btlbln, Lind• and Marold Amt1rul•tl\, Jeuoe Nadine •net Wlm1mAlt1tandtr Pull4iShl'd O<ange Coast Daily Piiot, Ott 11.10.11. 197S.irod Jan. l. 1976 47»1S NOTICE TO CREDITORS SUPERIOR COURTOI" THE STATE OF CALI FORNI A FOR THE COUNT'( OF ORANGE Nt A .. SS77 SUPIE IUOA COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THECOUHT YOFORANGE J -Id. Jam*' 8. •nd Mtrgartl M Gti111tr, Vlrg1n;a E and Boyd De Wayne SttP"ens, Sharon Ann and Wiiiiam Philip Travis, Mark •nd K•re l'' Lorie. Yolonda R and Georg' P Casselman, Let S. 9nd Gera ld A Gormley, Donn• Jttn and ll'IO<Nls ECIWard Jollnson. Soo1a ano Barrv E Mann. Rotlerta L. Md John L. Coll', Maroa M and Barry E. Pa•M, Eh1at1e111 L. at\O Charles F OewolL, MarC&ll.i N, end Herbert Arnold Mondra90n, Carmene Joanette end Nicolas Teodoro Rodrlquu, Ben1c1mln and Stella Mary Lulls.en, C.rl Wall•C• and Cat/lerlne Lout~ Kultne<, Karen and Wllliem Scott PUBLIC NOTICE l"I CTITIOUS 8USINEU NAME STATEMENT The following per\on Is doing bUSI· "''5.H' • L & L REPAIR & CONSTRUC. TION, ISlS w. ~CArthur No, lo, Costa Mesa, CA 92616 C•rl Richard Lewis. l•U low• "D", Costa Mew. CA. 91626 This 11<1\tntU os conducled by an,,... d1Y!Oufl. C. Ric.hard Lewis Thi\ st•lemtnl was llled W>lh tllt Co<lnly Clerk ot 0<a"Q4! Co11nty on Nov· emotr 2S, 1'7S. FSOISJ Publi\l\ed Orange Coast O&lly Piiot, Nov. 1'1, 4nd Dec, 6, ll , ~ 191S '511·15 PUBLIC NOTICE l"ICTI TIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tiie lollowlng per!oOn Is d0l119 llUSi· nenas BM PAN AS I AT I C, 177 92 Crestmoor Ln,, Munllnglon Beacll, CA 91649 A11tonlo v llltmll Banaitg, 177'12 Crestmoor Ln., Hunl1n9to" 81'1Kh, CA 92649 T111s 1>vs1neu Is conducted ov an 1n- d1v•d .. al A.B•naag Th•s \l<Jt~ment wit\ ftled W>lll tllt Count., Clerlt of Orange County on Oectmt>rr 16. 1975 f'S07M Published ~enQI! Coast Da•IY Pilot, Oec.10,27, 197SilndJan.l, 10, 1'76 4321·1S PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS aUttNESS MAME STATE.ENT 'Tlle tOllOWl"9 persons art doing b<N· nnsu: HARRY'S ALI G NM E NT SERVICE, 1U Mont• Vls\t, Costa Mesa, CA. t2'76 H..-ry J, Ftgan, *91 Driftwood °'·· Soulh l..eQUftt, (...\. '1677 Marcell• G , Ft~"· 30H1 OrltlWOOd Or., SOlllh LAg-. CA. mn Tiiis bu&IMss Is <onduct.O by • gitne,.1 partntl',l\lp, H•rryJ. Factan This 1tai.mtnt was flltd 'Miii the County Clerk of Orange Covl\ly on NOv· tmClef 2S, '97J. ....... PublkMd Of"tl\99 CoH' D•llY Piiot, NOv. 2', eftd Dec:. 6, ll, JO, 1t7S PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE E•tate ol RALPH E FELKER. a ka NOTICE TO CREOITORS RALPH EDWA'lD FELKER. ak~ SUPERIORCOURTOl"THE RALPH EOWARO FELKER, SR, STATEOFCALIFORNIAFOR Oece•sed THE COUNTY OF ORANGE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lo Ille No. A·IS.11 creditors ol tht abOvl' n11med dKe<Jenl En ett Of LILLIAN F. BERSUCH. 11\clt all persons Mv1ng claims a931ns1 aka LILLIAN FLORENCE 8ERSUCH, Ille W•d dt<tdtnl art r~Q .. ored 10 I/IP Otuast!d. tllem, with Ille necP~sar y vouclle", on NOTICE IS HEREBY GI VEN to Ille o411ct ot tlle clerk nl lht' aboY!' en Ille creditors ot Ille abOvt na,.,.d de<e-llllt!<I court. or to pres~nl l.,..rn, wllll 1,. dtnt lllat all penons hav1no clairm. OC'CM\ary vouctWrs.10 IM unltf'rs•9"1!d 119<1in\t Ille wid decedent are "quired "t t 11 e o t I I c t of R 0 8 E RT L to 't•• thtm, W>lh the necessary HUMPHREYS, AllOrntY at Law, 881 -Joucners, In the Ofllce 11fllle clerk of the Dover Ori VP Sulle la, Newport Beacn, atlovt tntilltd court, or 111 presenr C.llfornla 91643. wh1c11 1s llM' i>'IKt! ot them, Wllh the necessary voucllet\, 10 ~1nen of tne undersigned In all mal· Ill• und.,rsl9ned at the olllce 01 ten pertatnlng 10 the eUate of ...,,d de· RODE'llCK BElMEA. Atl0<11ey al :edenl. wtlhln l11ur montns alter tilt Law, SOO Newport c,nler Oriv' Solle first pybllctallon 011t11s nohct. 9?0, Newport Beach, CA. 916'!0, wtolcll is Dated December 1, 1q1S. lhtplactofbus1nessollheunoerslgnt<t PALPM EOWARO FELl(ER. ln•ll matter\ ~rt•lntnQ to tneeslale ol JR said dtce<lenl, wflllin tour monlhS al let Eaecutor of lht Wl•I tllt first publlcaflotl ot 1t11s notice, I ot Ille above n•med de<.edenl, Oelt!d Otcemtler 2, IU5 lt081EAT L. HUMPHREYS JOHN ROGER MULLER Anomtyat t.aw E•«utorofttltWl•I 111 o. ... rorln of tht atlove named deudt!nl W t• >l ROOERICK 8ETHEA Ne..,P.... .. Kh, CA. t2'4> AtterMy •I Uw Ttl · (110 MS-1710 lllO New,.rt Ce"'" Orin Attont.y fw Eucutor ~ttt2t Publi\htcl O<ange Co•st Daily Piiot. NeW!Md .. acll, C:A. tlMO O.cemlltr 6. 13, 20, 11. 191S •631 IS Ttl: C110 MCM1'° Aner-y ... E llt<ut°" Publ1s.hed O<ange Coast Daily Prlol, December&, ll, 20, 11, 191S 463.S.7S PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CAE 01 TORS SUPEltlOlt COURT OF THE STATE OF CALI FOAHIA FOR THE COUNTY OF OR ANGE. • NO.A·I MJS Estale of JAMES E. SEXTON, Oeceawo. 'IOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to Ille crwC:olors of Ille above namf'd d"CMl(onl tMt all persons ha111nq c iao~ ~'"""t lhe ~Id clecedt!nl •" reQU•fPd lo Ille Chem, with the necessary voucller\ on lllt olflce of !tie cterl< ol tne above en· lllled co11,.1, or lo present I hem, wllll lllr nf<esSllry voucMrs, 10 1111! unOP<s•qn<'d al tlle Ollice OI TRE OWAY, BRANOMEYER & WARD. AllOtnl'VS •t i.aw, 11S10S. Downey Ave, Oownev. C.lllor-nla '!0241, wl'loCll ·~ Ille place of ~nen Of the undt!rsl9ned In all ,,.,.,,. ttts perwininq to the estale 01 said de- c..otnt, within lour monlllS •ltef" the llrst pybllcatlon or this nollct. Dated Oeumbtr 10, 147S. IC IRK T. SE it TON Admlnhtr.itor ot tlle Estale OI lht above n•mf'<I dec~nl TREDWAY, lltANOMEYER & WARD A"-l"alUw llSMS. o.-.y A••· 0.WM'f, CA. "141 T"tl: crm tU-sus AIWMYS .... AdmiftiJlrator PuOllSlled OrtnQt Coast Oa1ly 1>11111, Ot<. U,20. l7, 197S, and J•n.). 1976 CX..7S PUBLIC NOTICE PlJBLIC NOTICF. NOTICE TO Cll E OITORS SUf'EltlOlt COUit TOi" THE STATE Of' C:ALlf'ORNIA FOR THE COUNTY Of' ORANGE Ho. A·l5"U Est•teol MAURINE T. OEWOlFE. a ka MA URINE T . OE WOLFE BROWN, Oectts•d. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to IM creditors 01 tllt above named atcedenl tllat all persOflS havtnQ ctalms t19i!lns1 lht said de<edent <)re requlrl"d to Ille them. wllll lhe necculry vouclll!r~. In tne office of lh,. clerk ot th~ 8ll0"°\' en· hlU!d <ourt, or to prei.cnl them, wltllllle neceuary voucher\, 10 lht undef\lgned a t lht ofllct ol THOM AS w 1-fENDERSON, JR , Attorntv al Ulw, 3SO East 11th Slrttt, Suitt 111, Costa Me\.t, C.lllornl•, '16.27, which Is tile place of bu\l11tu ol lllt 11nclenlQn"d In an rnalters 11tr1tlntno to cne es111e ot said decedent. within lour montlls all~• lllt first publlc•llon ot 11115 nol•ce Dated December 2. 1'7S BETTY JEAN BEECHER Exe<lllrlxol theWlll of Ille abOw n•med dtteoent, ntOMASW, HENOERSON,Jlt, A..,,..,.t Law UIO £ttt 11tll Sttwet Sllil• 111 Cnb MHA, CA. •UU Tel: C1141 Ja.7'St AH_..., IW E11t<utn11/Adml111ttratrh1 Put>llshed ~anQt COHI Dally Piiot, Dllctfnbtr .. U, 20, 27, 1t7S 46Jt.7S PUBLIC NOTICE MOT1CIE TO C:l'l!OITORS SU"lltlOlt COURTDll ntE nATI OfJ C:ALlllOllNIA P'Olt THE COUNTY Of' OltANOE H•. A·H11M Etlatt Of ROY CAI.LAHAM, Oec .. Md NOTICE IS ~EREBY GIVEN to I,.,,. creditor' of lllt above 111,.,.d o.ceoent tllal •II pet\Otll hhlng ctalrnt t9t1nst tht said dtc:tcMnl ,,.. required to file l.,.m, wltn 1"" necen•ry 1101Kn.rs. In the otfl<t of tt\t clerlt ot th• tbovt ""° 11111e1 covrt. e»< to PrtWlll thlm, wt\h ttlr nt<tuerv •OU<her\, 10 tllt undenlQntd atll>toffletofOl!OAGE L BOZ20,Ai.. twnev at Law, i Mo"41rch Bay PlaH, Suitt UK, IAOllN .Ntgwt, Catlf0ml11, Mllcn I• tllt ptac;e of busl~• of"" un- llllrJIOf\td In •II !Nltten llfr1alnl119 to the 4'tt.it of said dt<IOtnt, wltNn four ft'lllnt11t.i1er tlw 11.,1011t1tl<•llonof flllt '*~· DllWdOctobtr lt1', .....,. IWenCraloml""- tka J-fltt Cr alQ<ftllft ... J•ne11ecre1om11n Adml11lttr•lrl• wtttl 'N-wlll .. Mt•tlf of'"' •bO ........... d dt<.tdolll OIOaoa L. 90UO JMMolrdl .. ., ...... w..1• ~Nl.-1,c•. ret; CT1'1 ~tt ,...,.,.., lw Ad111h1ftttttrl• ...................... l'utrl~ Orantt (OHi 011ty PIM. Dturntier•. U, 20, 21, 1'7$ 464'1 No.A·l5'1' NOTICE OFHEA RING OF PIE~ITION FOR PROBATE OF WILL ANO FOR LETTERS TESTAMENTARY ANO OF PETITI O N FOP AUTHORIZATION TO ADMINISTER UNDE R THE IHOEPENOEHT AD MINISTRATION OF ESTATES ACT I PYobate Code n 1 tt sa<1 I E~late 01 DIANE MARIE Y/4TES. illlitOIANE M. Y.llTES, Oece.i~d. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN llld! EVANOER s . DI )(ON II.JS f>leollereln .. pehloon tor Probdle of Wiii and IO< 1~­ suant~ ot L~llers restament••v to llll' ll"lotloner and ol l>t'lltoOn tor author11a· lion to admlnostPr under the lndfP"I'• dent Adm1n1Strdl10n of ESlalllS Act tPrObcllt! Code S91 et st>QI reference lo wftlcll •s mede tor tun""' particular~. and Chai 11\t:' lime and place or llearonq Ille sam<' llas bl'l!n S«-1 to< Jaf!U4tY 1> 1976, at 9.30 a m .. 1n the couriroom ol Oe~rtmerot No. 3 or •aod court, di 1rY' Covoc Cenler Orlve Wt~l. on Ille Otv o• Sanla Ana, Callfornoa. Daled December Ii>, 1975 WILLIAM E. SI JOHN. Counly Clerlt THOMAS W. HENOERSON,Jlt, Alle»<ntY •I U w l50East 17111Sl•HISuflt 111 C~I• M<!\a, C•llfornia t1U1 Ttl· 111•1 541-775' Ahomty tor: P"ohOM,. Pvbllsned Oran9' Coo>61 D•tly I'll"' Clt<Pmt>rr 19, 20, 16. 1975 4876 I PUBLIC NOTICE (P·141' NOTICE TO CREDITORS SU PERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA l"Oft THE COUNTY OF OR ANOE No. A·l55"2 I Estate of FRANCES CARROLi. • JONES. Deceased. NOTI CE IS HEREBY GIVEN lot~ crcdilors of the above 11amed decedtnl that all persons M vln9 claims against trw said aec-nt are required to 111 .. lhem, with tllt neceu.try vOUCflef\, In Ille oflicf! of tllt c 1er1o of the tOov¥ ~n llllt!d court, or to prestnt thtm, wllh In. ""ces~ry vouchers, lo Ille 11rodenl!J"C(I at ~ office ol his attornevs, PREN- NE R & BUNT, 16SI East FourthStf'f!lt. I Su11e 121, S,,nta An&, Calltornle 92101. wt11c.11 Is lht! place of business of the un- ~rslCJOt!<I In all matters t>trtalning to I 1111! estate ot said decedent, wltnl11 louf- mon111S alter the first publlcactonof '"'" notice. Dated Novemt>&r 25, 197S. J RAY RODNEY JONES,J R. Executor of Ille Wiii of lhe above Mmtd ~\. 1 PRENNElt & auNT !NI E.a.t "'°""II St., Sttlte ltt s.it• Alta, CA. '27'1 Tel. C114l SSJ.412> Atttt"Mys for EH<Nr Put>tl""° ~a"9t! eoas' oi.i•·· ,,. .... Nov 19, •nd Ot<. 6, IJ, 10, 191' '511·1S PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO Cit EDI TOltS SUPEltlO" COURT Of' THE STATE 01" CALI l"OltMI" l'Olt THE COUNTY 01" OllANOI! No.A·IS4 .. E5leteof ADELE L. RANAHAN,tk• ADEl.E LONG RAHAHAN, previously knowll H ADELE L. FOSTVEDT, •II• ADELE LONG FOSTVE OT, O.ceaWd. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to lllo!> cr0<1110rs of the abovt named deceOtnt "'41 111 persoM havillg <l•lms 1ga1n~I lht ~Id d4KtcUtnt are rtq11lred lo fllo 1111m, wltll the nectssary vouthtl's. II\ tilt otfke Ol lhe cttrl of lht ~ tn- tltltd c.ourt, or to prese11t them, with tn. ~essar., VOIKlltn., to tht UllOl'rslvntd •t lllO Office of EOWAR O H, STONE., AllorntY al I.aw. •tO Ht•POrt Ql\ttr Drive Suite 990. Newport S.a<h, Clllllornl• t2..0, whkh Is lht plM.f of llUMMS• Of tt1e.11n0tr1IQllOd In au tntl• cort pertaf11lt19 to trot flltll of Mid•· ~. witllln tour "'°"t~ .itw lfle ftnl 1Nbll<allon of 11111 not•<•· Ott" C.CemblH' \0, 1'7J, CROCKER HATIONALlt.ANI( Executor Of tht Wiii • Of theabow ... fMCI~, llDWAWO H. $TOM~ A-..,a1uw. .itNe•-1 c:.-.. r 0r1.,. W lltft ... .,...hKll, Cttl"""JI""' A~r f!M' llltat!W P\lbll\h4'!f Oran91' Co<itl O•ll'r 11\to•, ~ 1a.10,1t,1"~•nOJt11.a,1'16 • 41»1' ~-----------------------·----1 \ .. I I ' . . ... For the I THE PICK OF Punch !Richfield, Record Record Db•ol11tfon• 01 Jtfarria11~ l'INALOl!CIU!U 1Mere41 0.cemNr t OO<f1\. J••n Fun<•\ Mo1u •nu c.1•10 R110tlr1 KavlQAn, Gery IC 1119 •I'll! Beverly Jo Str•noe, Vld• NI •nd Cl\erlu ROlM1d 'tltkney, Summer\ S anu Melva E.. EthrlC19e, Stenley Ray •nd SuHn Lef91\ JMQtr, Rlcl\trd Ktllh llnd Jiii M.lrl~ Deely, DU1111ard P9rry end Otlpl'kt Wlnty 1..t111ls, Jentt R•~ •no Oerwln Carroll H,.r•110tn, Llnaa •ncl D•vld PArllam, Ft1ton D and G•oroe R. Ro\S, Nil~ p •no Pl\11111 A. "The Ice Age is coming! The Ice Age is coming! .. WASHlNGTON (U PI> Atlantic Richfield Co has the best refinery pollution control ..record of any major oil com- • Pa ny in the United Stat.es. while Texaco has one of the worst, a re- search report contends. Reporting on a two- year study of the "Big Eight" U.S. oil com- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-panies, the private, non-Polter, J•mn Reymond •Ila ltrri Ann Prcmon. P•lrlc1• Annaoo t>"""' le. ~~·r. Mon• Lavone ""° R09tr She's 79 Rio, On• D tnu J amn c Lermt, Vtra LGlllH ana Vln<ent Loptt Clark, Judllh •nd Roy Hlll\ttmt>ero, ~ndrt Kt1111een ... o Rid .. rd Le• FIQ\lel"ot. Ah\OI\ D •no MIChHI s 8ur9fSS, Nicolette Rt nee •rid ROl...O Rand•ll Wlnttrbollrne, Jamts Vic tor and lon-na Mlt MOl\ltnan, Lou Lynn lino RAOOOIPll O;Meton Beall. Leonard F and Pa1r1c1aM Kolle<k. Susan L. and R~r Andri·w l!AMlc. M.tJrv K .ind Gary R. Ralhbttk, Jon David end Ltndo Kall\err~ 4t\Qt, Philip Lw~nt' tnd Mellnda c,.,,, Rrcl\ilrQ>On, Sanor a Sue •no Rot>erl Eugene Fr10tr, Lee Homollon ano JU<lllh Elaine McMullln. Peoov A .ioo Thoma~ e. Eftltred OtctmlMr to Chalrtt, Eleanor E ono Ruben S1entck, Johna Flle end Donald An-thony Aolln, Russell Lee and Mlcl\elel Lt<! E1pper. Ma roe v and Rex E. Co.,,.111,Jean L. and E119ene F. Mol\emmed, Janice and Yousut Levlcll. JeMle L. and Jon M G,..en, &twrly M. ano Lawrenu L. Hales. Rohn Jr and Oort\ Hurera. Anni) M <'Ind Edward A Stevenwn. Kathleen C .ino Dalt I( Moen, Ci>ryn s and M1c11ac1 E SwaMon. B•rb1r1 A. •nd Donald M;clklel Cttflo.. Londa NI and Roytl S , Oeacn, Ctrolyn May eno Jam~""''" Minner. Linda M• rie and J.ime• R~rt )Ohn\IOn. Jllml'S Robt rt dnd c \IPllP E~nre Oewr. Phy Ills Jean aM ~ar1 c.or00n fro1cak, Loso Mart" a no Stt plM'n Ctwttu Wasik, v iro1n1a Flores !lnd ThO,,,,..s Ettward Ruth Gordon: Going Strong By VER~O~ SCOTT HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -New York 's Ameri can Academy of Dramatic Arts expelled u tiny New England acting student more than a half century ago and gave her 20 minutes to get out of town. :-lo talent, the faculty agreed. But of the 60 budding performers in her class only Ruth Gordon, the flunk -out, ever amounted to anything, and she has amounted lo a great deal in- deed. THE l~OOMITA.BLF. UTILE ACTRESS has ~tarred on Broadway and television. She won an Academy Award for best supporting actress in 1969 for her performance in "Rosemary's Baby." She's written hit plays ("Over 21·· and "Years Ago") and collaborated with h<'r husband, Garson K~run. on several top screenpl ays. among them "A Double Life," "Adam·s Rib" and "Pat and Mike." So much for the American Academy or Arts" ability to divine talent in spunky Yankee girls. Today, Ruth Gordon 1s 79 and gomg like a house ::ifire. Of heing tossed out of acting school, she says. "I knew they were wrong ·· n1omp,,.,n, Ver non C.••orge an11 Jo Anne Dawn Anomon, Oorotl\y Jant .ino Jo1m~ f'lJRRE~TLY, SHE llAS A FAT part 1n "Tht> ~aoans. vairr•e L 11nd Ml(haPI R Rus." a takeoff on epic disaster films in which she Mr•H, Marl\ iano Ldura R pl3y.s a peppery old gal with a salty tongue. ~ow, Robo<rt B 01nd P(>rni>l,j) ~h ' · t• t b' h h' h t Joyce, Sh.tron Jean ana BlbOIOrd ;:.. e S Wrl tng an au 0 IOgrap Y W IC runs O wesley 1,600 manuscript, pages, whic.:h isn't nearly enough Rc1m1re1, Lorrarne Bo k ~n .tnrl to CO\'er the SttbJ'ect. R1Cllard Frank Pow.on, Rol>NIJ Linn •tr•O w111 ... m "One of the co-stars of this picture is Lynn Rt•d ~teven gra\'e, .. Miss Gordon said dl1ring a break in shoot Fr•n1, Lynn L <Jnd D"vod a N1 mbhono•a ~. P t1.,nomvoln MO i n~ at Paramount Pictures. "We are going to work N°111>on together on Rroadway next year in 'Mrs. Warren ·~ Junlo;m•n l(ennetn L MO MOllf' r -f c.nam1>erld•n, Davon w41yn,. dno Pro e.s~ion.' It's my favorite George Rernard Shaw Oorottw.MA• pl3y. He wrote it hack in 190-1 when I was e1ghl Fln<O\. Gl'oro1n11,.nd Cnrl\ L Id Lambert J~lfr~y B .tnd Sut.tnn. L ~ears 0 · Dunn. Robtrl J .tnd M•rrlyn O Stumol, LI.I•\ w <1nuC01, .. n J WroC)hl K.ttllryn R dnrl W11113'" I Entered December 11 Steo.-ro Ster an""° 8Pale Ebel !>ne11a L •nd LIOYd T E °"' Jr • Tavare\ C.mma Jovcc-.Jncl JOM RPV R1Ckbetl, Marilyn Joy end Dean -Herbert Bllrrr\, Luo\ C ano B1ro1t -.. c.uoatn J1nk\ ano c;.ne C. l".noa, Marv Loul\e a'1d J~mo RO\' Mavo. Carol•~ c1nd EuQf'n•· Men". Janet Lynt1 and Brue 1• Frt'\~l1n ROCkrlO Bctrbar• Joanne dnd John Eawaro Fa1oren, Maroon A 11no Rornard J Halo ... u . Patr'<•Jt Ann and John Jr l'•rroco. Pt'ler A and Friin<e\ R Dyck, Stanley and Junnlt" F C,..oroe. Vl•oan M ano Gtra1r.1 r Thayer,Georoe E a110Anoellll('B SPOnsl~r. "Bar1>ara Ruth And Earl J~""" Strayer, Oltnna L .\nd Harry D, Miiiar. Marl"ilnd Denni• t<noN, Soo~n IC and David Kevin F0<rester, N\MQ~(., LeP and cnarloe Benson, Denoel Ril y and Pau1<1 '< Scales. R1c11aro D <1nd Dorio, J. Miiier. An ita L end At11n B M<Clur9, Robert L ~nd El•l<1beth J Fuoat~. Donna J and Roy R O•••\ S11.trot1 Rae ano Rot>e•t K Crawford Or ore A and T ommv G Lutan, Ju•nota E •nd Edward C. KronoHrd, Rene Sutt'lte ana .Jonn Arthur Reese. 5ustn Jan,. and Laurence Rotl\Wfll W•Ql\t'r, Tnnua D and John J Deraney,Janoce Kay ana Ron.\ld S P•erPOnt, Deborah Ltah and Eugene Alvin Turll,Jol\n.tnd Doris NI Cot~. Debra Jun .ind Timothy Paul Ro«>oMon, VauqM P. and Btoverly E Ho~r. P<1ul Euoene .tnd Janel lrt!l\e Caon, Mark Edward and Su\11n frl'fle Pl\lllops, Pair•<•• r i'IYe 1no Norman Eaward Va Ider, Barbara Jtan and r-rrv Ll'e H.Olal'IO. John I ond Ro\elta Jt:itn Flltd O.cembtr 1l Moore, Cecil Joe and Valorv D Paoet, Roomt P •nd Phylll~M Darnley, Sandra A and Paul Neri 8n>wn, Mtrtdlll\ Roy and Helen Mn Novak, Barbera Loa and Adrian John S1a1e, s11aron A. •nd Dennis H&rrv Grubl,ha, Katl\lten Ann and ~· Qt' Sl,.,,s. Robl'rtaand ArloS Lee Corraltjo, Paul v and JO\oP Pl\11>1>\, Evelyn E Ileen and Emt•t Elmor@ Bur•ndt, Rt>bor1 Cl\1tln and Tamer<1 Jun "WORKl~G \VJ.TH J .Y~~ BRJ:'<IGS BAf'K memories. I made my London stage debut a t the Old Vic with her father, Michael Redgrave, 39 year~ ago -long before Lynn was born." Although ~ew England bred and born, Mi ss Gordon is no Puritan. Her off-color dialogue in ''The Rus·· does n't faze her a bit. ·~y father ran away to sea when he was eight years old ... she explained. "Ry the time I was born he wa:< a retired sea captain and his la nguage was something to hear. I think I inherited his adven- turous spirit. .. Of all her achievements, th<' diminutive actress st:'ems proudest of her mt>mbership in the Quincy (~fass.) Memorial Society. Uke a proper Yanke<'. she pronounces the name · 'Quinzee. ·· · BUT THE E~U:"ICIATION IS NOT her strong suit. Miss Gordon has lived in Manhattan so long she drops all her final G's -talkin ·, walk in· and ac- tm' Instead of "you"shesays "ya." "We lived in three houses in Quincy during my childhood." she s aid, "and all three of them are still standing _ One house has been made into an old folks home and they pipe in my TV shows and movie re runs for the inhabitants. '·They are shown in the same room where I dreamed of being an actress as a youngster. That's really Proustian. It makes me very proud. -· This season the old folks can see Quiney's favorite daughter in episodes of "Rhoda, .. "Kojak" and "Medical Story" among others. I~ RECE~T YEARS, i\USS GORDO~ h:i s found herself worlcing inaeasmgly with young, sometimes novice, directors. "There's never a feeling or differC'nce in age or j?etting acquainted with a young director.·· s he said. "If you're talented, you're related. "Talented people in the arts are a race apart, thank God. Like there are French, Germans and t:ilent. Ya followin' my meanin'?" Harvest of Urchins profit Council on Economic Priorities said technology e )fists to clean up refinery' air and water pollution. But. ii said, the clean up effort could cost $4 billion. "THE VARIATIONS m company pollution control performance that CEP found are not determined by technical f easibility but by (ECOLOGY ] management ag - gressiveness toward pollution control." th~ study said. ·'They are one measure of cor- porate soci al responsibility '' The study. looking separately at air pollu- tion and water pollution. found many companies rank high m one area and low in the other because "the two kinds of pollutants are very different in nature and _controlling them re- quires completely dif- ferent approaches." IT ALSO found the location of a refinery in· fluences the kind or pollution it produces. bf-cause of variations in local Jaws and enfore· ment efforts. "For example," it said, "every Los Angeles refinery has a much bet- ter air pollution control record tban any Illinois refinery. In water polJu- tion control, the ex- cellent performance of Washington and Illinois refineries contrasts sharply with that of re- fineries in New Jersey and Los Angeles.·· THE STUDY eJC · amined 61 refinerie~ operated in 22 states - primarily in Texas. Louisiana and California -by the eight major oil companies that control 57 percent of the U.S. re- fining capacity. Combined air and water pollution rankings showed Arco to be the best, followed by ShelJ. Exxon, Standard Oil of California, Mobil, Stan- dard Oil of Indiana <AMOCO). Gulf and, at the bottom. Texaco. Violence, Grades Linked WASHINGTON (AP> -Poor report card grades may encourage youngsters to commit violence and vandalism in schools, two Johns Hopkins University re- searchers have told a na- tional conference. Dhuon, Nancy LOUIH •nd Frank L. Hamm. Roy D ano Norm• J. Budd. Denise Sue •no RICll&rd LOu•S Folwell, Norma let and Oorot~a Crtwfll"d, B11r1>ara F. and Donald Lee 8"ccowlcl\, Duane D .ttld Karin F Tiner, ~tu M0<H end Olene Allyn Vtn HoD\e, Lorr a on. NI. and Soult\ G Fll\lnotr. Rol>ln John and Mil r'f Vlrolnla Off Coast 'All W. ' In their r eport. Drs. et James M. McPartland and Edward L . McDill suggested that schools Jac:Ob\Oll, David V and Joanne 0 Berk@tey, w111oam H and Adt F Brown, Belly and Fred D. PUkinolon, Cl\arlt\ and Bewrly A Elland. Htnry o. 11 and Bennie Karen ShtMr. Grtoory A ano Dl•nt E L.lwh. 8erbara Lynn and Jolln Alfrea C\dter, Jt<k O and Virqlnla Baca, Jo Ellen and Henry Ralph Kennedy, Rlthard Lee and Edna Mtrt"" Htni.on. Elll Judi!,, •nd Robtr1 W Wooten. Frtde ,.9nu and Floyd Nall\tn Oe199tty, Wiiiiam and Lindt Campbell, VIC1orl11 l.. and Weldon E. Bent5on, Allct H. and Jim Humphrey, Emory Lte and TON Fay W111>8nkt , Auou~tu1 F. and Stocv L ~II. Anne 1Wrtb6tll and RObor1• Fr•n<I\ Wiit.On, ~rtrudt Miidred Herman Mid Al tllur 6 Bu.nl.on, Jant Ann end Wiiham s,,n. '" Not>tt. Dorl\ M. and Boyd C Vouh. J•n"t nnd AIAn D Etdlt , w 11111m Hullltr Jr and Carolyn Arm\tronq Vtltwiuer, Jon Lqon41rd and Pliny -~Mii, Llnct• A end Clltton C04ettanll, KttlllMn l! lllld R•IP"C 9vfrut, (l'lerlo Oal'IWll ~ Lur ,,,..,.a Calwrt. Diane I. .no Jol\n C c.ornn • .JoM o end 8•t11-ne F Hllv\Sll'lolllll. Ell1ebtllll11ndJl>MO O•t1•, Suun Gey •nd O•r•lo Ffen1i11n '--'•· D41rl.Mr• LyM and John A11""1 ~.OrevoryA anctDl-1! Mir~. l!loy Ill aild Mary Ill ~.,. .. Oon•to I(. ano 1!1unor M. ,...,.ry, Sl>elll I and Monte C> fl'e9an, Leona rd John and Ma,., Mn •lote!'d, ,..trlclt tncl lllol>e~f C> Lune, IWO.I a. and 8tnl1mln Y Ball, Dulct Sltpflen •net O.t1IM El•lllf SA:-1 DIEGO (A P > -The National Science Foun- dation paid S7.500 to see if divers armed with ham- mers could kill enough sea urchins to end their voracious attack on valuable offshore kelp. A research team at San Diego State was assigned to learn if this could be done whil<' the urchins· roe. a delicacy in Japan and other nations, could be harvested eCCiciently. AT WHOLESALE, roe was selling for SJ to $20 a pound and so the typical urchin was worth at least eight cents. A diver might collect up to 4,000 of them daily. But the experiment ap· psrently disproved the wh ole ide:t. "We conclude that the urchins are fis hable only on a very Ii mited basis," spoke$}l'lan Dana J . Seagars said. "THE NUMBERS or urchins you need to col- lect to turn a profit are just hard to fmd her<.'. The urchin density is just not hiJth enough for a big fishery .·· The spiny sea urchins s till pose a pote ntial menace to offshore kelp beds, Seagars said. DINOSAUR DISCOVERY TOKYO (AP> Chinese scientists have excavated a great number of d lnosaur fossils in Szechwao pro- vi n c e, the official Hslnbua news agency said. Hslnhua said the rossus indicated some or the dinosaurs we.re more jhan 66 !eet long and on skeleton put on display WH •6 feet long and eight !cct taJI. experiment with cash awards and penalties tied to the rise or fall in vandalism and thefts. "A S IGNIFICANT number of individuals continually receive punishments rather than rewards at report card time," they told the an- nual meeting of the Council of Educational Development and Research. "All indications we rind show that a large number•of students re- ceive poor grades in most of their subjects and for all their school career," they said. "REPORT CARDS a,, they are presently ed- m in is t er ed in most public schools have cttated a group o! stu- dents who are the 'perpetual losers,' deprived o( any t aste or the acad.-mic honors that are the major of- ficial rewards In schools " S.turday. December 20, 197!1 DAILY PILOT Cl • UDCle's Ecology ~ I By United Press ln~mallonaJ Oonoose Q. Eckwoose, Energy Ant. Flake, Molly Moo and a dragon have enlistl.'d in Unele Sam's campaign to innuencc children. The unusual pt?rsonalities are among stars in coloring and story books that Uncle Sam is of- fering free to kids and or their parents. UNCLE SAM ALSO 1s giving away members hip in the Johnny Horizon 1976 nationwide environ- mental action and awareness campaign The campaign aims to "Clean Up America !or Our 200th Rirth- day." Kids who Join get a card that s ays. ''l pledge lo help ... They also get an official Johnny Horizon 1976 bumper sticker for bikes. The bumper sticker, tal~ and narrow. fits . on a skinny fender. The J ohnny Horizon members get information s heets with tips on helping to dean up America. "Information sheet 5," for exam pie, gives "rules to rid rats by." "Information sheet 7" tells how to plant a tree. "Information sheet l " ticks off a lot of things that need to be done -like turn- ing out yard lights in daytime. './ . ' \ I . • MOST OF THE FREE coloring books, many including games and puzzles, are available by writing to Consumer Informa- tion, Pueblo. Colo. 81009. You must mention which free things you want A s mall-consumer's guide to the gifts from Uncle Sam follows ENERGY ANT IS ONE OF UNCLE SAM'S NEW CHARACTERS Awareness Campaign Includes Free Coloring Books THE ENERGY ANT ''Energy act i vit1es with Energy Ant" is a color-and-learn book. The Energy Ant was creat- ed by the Federal Energy Ad · ministration to tell kids about energy and how to use it wisely. Fun things in the booklet in- clude "Connect the Dots." ··unscramble the Words," rid- dles, crossword puzzle, cutouts, an Energy Ant maze and an Energy Ant card game. THE FLAKE The Flake was created by Un- cle Sam's health sleuths at the Center for Disease Control in Atlanta, Ga. Write there for a free copy The zip code is 30333. ln the booklet the F1akesays: "Kids! Yech ! Here's my plan to get rid of them .·· THE FLAKE IS d chip of paint and looks somewhat ltkl' a ~o<la cracker. Every day he mak~s a bit of himself fall on the noor. A child comes along and. as the flake says, "Heh. heh, heh! eats_ . . and ~ets sick!" The sickness is lead poisoning. a serious ailment children s,!el when they eat lead paint. Tht' booklet contains tips on how to keep the Fl ake and his noxious relatives from hurting boys :lnd girls. PROFESSOR F:CKWOO, E '"The Thing the Professor Forgot·• is a coloring a nd storybook put out by the Office of Communical1on. th e t; S. Department of Agnculturt' 'I m f he Orif,final' Rand's Fan Dance Goes On and On SEATTLE CAP) -Sally Rand was arrested alter performing her exotic fan dance on opening night at the 1933 World's Fair in Chicago. She's still hiding her lovely body behind soft feathers. "What in heaven's name is so strange about a grandmother dancing nude?., she asked. "I bet lots of grandmothers do it." HER ACT HASN'T changed a feather. The fans are still there and so is Chopin's Waltz in C Minor. Even some o! the customers are the same. "And why not the same dance? I'm the onginal," the 71-year-old dancer said. "When you say fan dance, you don't think of Tilly Tush. you think of Sally Rand.'' Then she purrs, ''The Rand is still quicker than the eye." Sally and her fans achieved notoriety when she crashed Mrs. William Randolph Hearst's Milk Fund Ball, held the night before the opening of the 1933 World's Fair. She rode in on a white horse, wearing only her Jong hair and a s mile. "THE PHOTOGRAPHERS went wild." she r ecalled. "They love white horses, you know." Sally galloped off into the night and awoke the next morning to find herselC an American sensa- tion. The night she opened at the fair, she was arrested. "You see they bad been trying to clean up the fair. I remember lhls nice little police lady saying, ANIMALogic¥11r N1fz1ver UPI Ttlti>hOIO DANCING GRANDMA Sally Rand 'Don't worry honey, we'd have to arrest you even if you were wrapped in the backdrop':• THE MISSOURI farm girl born Helen Beck took her stage name from a Rand-McNally map. Suddenly, s he was making $1 ,500 a week and driving around the country in a 12-cylinder limousine with a hairdresser. chauffeur. luggage man and secretary. Today, she is still traveling about 40 weeks a year -and still collecting $1,500 or so a show. But she travels alone and between tours rushes home to her Frank Uoyd Wright-designed home in Glendora, Calif., to be with her son, his wife, and her grand· daughter. "IN HER SPARE time, she plants and gardens and has earned a chemistry degree from a nearby college. She also works out regularly at a ballet studio. "This Christmas," she con - fides, • 'l' m even going to prepare a huge crown roast dinner for members of my church." Ally thought of retirement? •·My dear, you just don't retire from something you love to do.'• ANY THOUGHT of the future? "I want to live to be 117. J will h:.ve 11 glass of pink champagne, dance the Vienna Waltz with a nice man and sleep laa the next morning. After that I don't give a damn." The m.un character is Oonoose Q Eckwoo~e. a professor of foodology_ "IF YO{j'RJ:: GOl~G to be smart, be clever and shrewd. be s ure lo know there are four groups of food ." Eckwoose tells children who live in a rickety, four-storied houst> -with a mouse. Cleo the Cat, and Caesar the dog lie tells a II a bout the food groups. Parents. meanwhile, are told to r ead the professor's book' to their children. Other free story books. games and such from the Department of A~neulture include "Food Is ::\1ore Than Just Something to Eat" and "Good Food News !or Children·· -a set of four. J FRED, THE HORSE Mary Mutton, Gussie Goose, - )folly-Moo and Fred -lhe horse who likes bread -acquaint childrerf'\Crrth food groups. Gu ssie introduces the fruit and vegetable group; ::\fary Mutton. the meat group. Molly-Moo. lhc dairy group , and Fred. breads and cereals. THERE ARE DRAWINGS to color. puzzles. completion of tests and stories about the food groups. Ther e is also an economics lesson. Jn each of the food groups the main animal character tells how mucb the farmer gets when Mom pays so much for meal or bread or milk or lettuce. Fred, for example. says if Mother pays 35 cents a pound for bread the farmer gets seven cents. Molty-Moo reveals that if Mom pays nearly 80 cents for a half gallon of milk the farmer gets 42 cents -much of which he uses to buy and grow feed for Molly, a cow, in case you have not guessed. MARY MUTTOS, ~peaking for the meat group, reports ··For every dollar people spend for children. the farmer gets 57 cents. And for beef. he gets 65 cents ·' Gussie Goose talks about let- tuce. "Let's say your mother pays 42 cents for a head of leftuce," says Gussie. "The grocer keeps 17 cents and gives the rest to the wholesaler and shipper. ''The farmer gets eight cents.'' THE WICKED DRAGON "Once There Lived a Wicked- Dragon·· is an environmentar : coloring book for children and-or adults. It is put out by the U.S._ Environmental Protection Agen• cy and was written by Martha Finan for the federal solid waste . management programs. • -"This fable is dedicated to thi children tbat they may help us to know a dragon when we seo, one." it s ays at the start of the booklet. ~ THE STORY. COMPLETE ' W\th pictures of the dragon, i~ about pollution -ranging from car fumes to things that litter the land and water. Included: baby food jars, picnic plates, beer cans, soda bottles and old tires. The story takes a tum for the bt!tter when adults wise up ctn<l construct a solid waste treat.men& center. The storybook says such ' · m achine squashes old bttr cans and melts the metal to make new ones. IT MASHES PICNIC plates n..nd tons of Sunday papers -to make fresh paper all over again. It crushes soda bottles tnto Uny pittes to make shingles for lho houses in the \'lltnl(e. ~ • . ' • • • i 1 . OAILYPtLOT SatunUy Oecembef 20 1975 Just a Few Words in the Right Place :> . -.. .,.-IL£.~· ljA.1 I 1lf4/)E; : '~'"'~~ ltt,, ,., "LE ·' C'/.,,,11 • It, 1,, ._.. /) I• , , . (I • I I I " . h.it ,,, l /J/'J(',. :1 \c It ' t/1<· '" . n/ ., ·'In ·/ ·'''''' /lf111 f{ c I I ,, I ,/;. 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'>ti<> C.1 I I .'!It• "'"" ~HERITAGE ·~· REALlORS S&S "Model Home" th l )\\ 111'1 SLUURY RANCH WALIC TO HACH JtSTT\\O Ut.OC'l'\S ·10 1111': Ht:ACll. from ltu,. !Ip 1• c l a c u I a r t h r ,. l' lJt"droom rant·h lloUM' ' (;,11 dt.>n k1trhc11. launcln room. and µJrty 'Ill' lJnlll)' room Spanou .. 101 m.d II\ mil room r:111•, 1 ht: <'tH ered PJ l 10 cJ 1111 I I II l. I v m ~ II I \: u r l' ti i.:rnu ncl :-. A:-.:.umt' \ \ l11.1n at S52 iOIJ ~hO month IHIY" ;Ill !\() 'f-:W LOAN COSTS. C.dl U6J fiifi7 1 •'( '. J • ' r f .._ ''../ 1f' tr I: I ' [~lllllill I •111:• ..!.!:1 I rl.1 .... 11 wd \1h 1l.1H· !'omc>thing to sell" 1.1:! .. 1.i'~ Cla<-~1 ric>d ad~ do 11 well Gettttol I 002 GeM-rol I 002 I•••••••••••••••••••••••············••••••••••• ·~ ma en ab I Irvine realty FINER HOMES FROM $74,500 TO $700,000 THE ULTIMATE! 13caul1f'ul new C'ustom Bavfront! 5 I~. bedroom~ ..., fireplace,· coffee & wet bar in m a~ter sujtc. Formal l1vin ~ & din ing roo m s . Super efficient kit chen + separate breakfost room. Pier & slip. Buyer has l'ho1cl"' of tarpcl. Offered at S32.5 .000 inl'luding land~ OPEN SAT. & SU;'\!. l -5 P .. \I. 618 HARBOR ISL1\N U DRlVr: (Off Bayside Dr.) C\1 22> . ...EWPORT BEACH RA ... CH ESTATE Isl time offered ~ 21 1 ac:-es of prime property! T his beautiful 4 bedroom. formal dining room ranch home of bnck. hard\\OOd & beamed c:eilmgs wa~ designed hy Tom Thcuerkauf. r\ll glass lo \'It'\\' of :\ewporl + pool & torrab . S285.000 Uarbara Aune &t2 82:15 < ~1 ~:n CUSTOM RESORT HOME E:<<.'lu sivc Cd:\J view home on approx. ·', a cre. ~master s uites + 2 olhc r bed room~. :3 baths, family room. formal cli.Qing, rel'. room, wet bar . watcrf:.il1 pool. pri va<.:y. ~urround c.:d by lush ga rdens of flowers & pines. Pri\·ate bearh · - you own the I and 0'.'JL Y Sl·l!J.500. Loisi'\1 111crli.t2-823:i <'.\12t l NEWPORT HEIGHTS l ~t l1 me offt•rl'd '. Exceptional 3 bedroom. 2 bath home w /lg. family room w wood paneling & fireplace. ~fow k1tc·h<'n & baths. Lg. pool. ~74.500. ;\l a rt ha !\lacnab 642-8235. ( '.\1 2.5) 2 FOR THE PRICE OF I Sl l 7.0llO will buy 2 unifln w /the follO\.,,.in~ f('alures : Vaulted ceilings new of bav & ocean -elec. hu1ll-in kitc h e n . 2 b e drooms + family room & 11 :! baths -2-car garage. Hos cm ary Sietz 644-6200. < M2fi > . '[® ~ t NEWPORT BEACH Only ~ho rt Ir lot· ks ;m .i~ Imm th1.., ... harp :l hdrm . :! ha. hnnw. l1ll',1t1·cl on spar1ous t·•1 nwr l<•t 111 Capistrano lkach. l'lo"•' to elem . ..,1 !tool & ).hop ping. f-';,iq Jlll!>SCS!> $.)7.250 «;::SELECT I PROPERTIES MINI RANCH S36,500 ~HERITAGE REALTORS -xis foR xrus -I LIDO ISLE Understa ted e legance in this custom 4 bedroom. 5 bath home w /family room, formal dining room, den & billiard r oom . 5800 sq.ft. 3-car ~aragc. L g. lot -fee -$249,500. llarnct Perry 6-12-8'2.15. <M27 I I '\p1·d .> hl'flro<tm<' NC'l'<I m 11 t h 1 • r 111 I :i '' .., 111 I c I "'l'P·trJlt· lrorn f;1m1ly twdroom"' Thi' hoU'>l.! I C ,Jll lw tl'l'd t•tl h1•r \I .t 'I' L'>l l'llt 111 1111111 pl Jn" 1th l>1'.1Ullfut p.1t111 an·:.r On qu11.'l 'llt'l'I 111 prime • n<·1:.:hborhood rif l ll,l•1m hnm1'' \o look Jhkl'<.,' I'.! I )(HJ 11-12 ~1:.!00 PETE BARRETT -REALTY- 6~2·5200 675·4060 SQUEAKY CLEAt-4 .\r1• ~ou rC'adv f11r this? 3 "1ng Sl/l'tl hcdronm~. \\Ith hUJ.:l' m:1~1l·1'. One of thr :-.harpt·~t luxur ~· home-~. ,·nu'll ""'r ~l'<' 1'11m1• t-:.1sb1d1· fnr onl\ S53,\l!lu Call 1111;1 h o1 Ii 7 I i I \J J·: H H \' Cll R IS'f:\l.\S [® THE REAL ESTATERS BIG CANYON CONDO GLEAMING FLOORS 3 BR-GI NO DOWH \\Ill d a1.1.ll• \011 "hen \Ou TrN• linC'd upproath walk into t111c; 1mmar :'11,t!'-Sl\l' 23· lh 1n:.: mom home> ITd ''" fir<.. rnlor i-·ormal dining room (I HJrdlll,tll•<I •'llJllt.tn(('S l..trg(' ('011nt I\ j., ltdl<'tl O\ er,11e1l , . .,, 1 1 •·ii p ,1 1111 I h.11:1· ground; '' 11 h cm - .._ n('w p:1111t 111 A. uut 1·n·d dam" I'·" Ilion to (;Olxl Sant.1 .\n.i lrn ;1t 1011 t•nll·rt<Jlll or JU"l n1.1m O\\ner \\Ill 111n!>11kr\ 1\ 1 Sl•parate "1n g for terms SJ)!!l."iU h1tl1-.1\\J\ ma .. ter & THE VILLAGE, 1·hlldn.·n~ ~Wtl'' F1r:.t to REALTORS 552-7000 '-' u I I i.: C' t .., t h 1 s SJ\CR I !"I(' 1-: BA HG 1\1 N' C.111 !"i:J 7KXI HO-HO-HO H"1 ,. _,_,_,_,.I 'V'· [® ESTATE RS Wishinq you oll a very MERRY CHRISTMAS and o joyful, pro· sperous NEW YEAR from... 1---------0ornth\ .Joh11..,1m :'\or:, :\l ain .J ""' \' \I onr1• Uarnt' Hnl<'nng !lope & B1 II (;c'rr1t• 640-6600 co ...... u ..... 359 Son Miguel Orin ~wport Center. MESA NORTH ·I Bedroom. 2 balhc.. tplc', l' o m p I c t <' c a r p e t 1r1 ~ thruout I>rape~ Hllns. l>bl1• ~ar Covt•red patio. All in very J?ood condi· lion Hcdured to Hi,000. Roy McCordle Reoltor 1810 Newport Costa ~1esa 54R·7729 Affet"ttion Builders Beautiful Rluffs. 3 hl'droom l'o11tlo Fr<'<' !ltandmg that ot lers un· u:.ual pnval'Y ann qu1~t lari.:<' \\ 1.ip Jround p..1llo for outdoor dining & sunnmg Fane:.t quahl) carpets & drapc:-. throughout A rr:1l un usual\ alue at S76.000. C.F. Colesworthy Realtors 640-0020 ELDUMPO HORSES-BEACH I t':. low down <Jnd dirty' Looks like a home where the buffalo roamed! A h<Jnc.Jy man's paradise. Paint and profit ! /\ long, winding rountry la ne. shaded beneath an um· brc>lla of towc>rini:? tri•t•s Jeacls to Lh1s ru ~lll' hideaway. Big wooden 3 bdrm ranchc>r PLUS a sc>pa rale 2 bdrm ,::ucst eottagc •)O '2 arrc ! Walk lo beach! 3 Corrals & tack room! Shovel ·cm out. paint'em up. and you 'vc• got soursclf an estate'. Priced dirt rheap-whir h set'ms only right 1 Call 847 -6010 for more details. ~"' 111 9 • II~ IUU 10/11 N(/' Fkautarul 3 bedroom. 3 --------- 2 pnme OCC'an bay view lots in CdM 1 blk from beach. St28.SOO. 97~·0631 or 644·4510 Owner. ['~ ~ bath BO RD l':At,;X model (.'u<.,lom decor;1t l'rl ~1·1·l11<it'<I j13l lt>. t1111'hl·d g.iral!l'. man\ 1·\tr.1" O\\':\ EH Wt LL l"1 ;'\; .\l"l' F.. s 12;,,000. C)prn Saturrl:iy. 1·5. Rue C:hatt'au Ho)al, N.IJ. 6-10·6 Iii I. ~ COATS&WALLACE REAL ESTATE , INC. SWIMMING POOLS !HOMES INCLUDED> ALLRA ... GES Wt• havl' a larJi!<' mven· l o ry Of J>OOI h omt'S available-all adjo1mng rommun1t1e:-. all ran~es sso. 96.000 This 1s the time lo buy a pool home· for a 1>per111I lour or po<>l homt'Ht1ll now! 546 23 13. • , "" , t ,, • , ., '),, ,, ., , ['82 IElltl GIVE HER ... OF-:LUXE :i B DH~J co~oo GIVE HIM ... 36' Slip + r.amc {loom 31, ~f:'ars old. Walk to ocean, N1•x1 to p ark and beach. Chtlrlrt-n and pcls a c re p l a h I 1· . B 1' s l Newport lkach huy for $00.950. 400£.17" C.M. di~ WF.TRY llARVEH ATTRl llARllOR SIEOROOMS A r eal buy ror a lrli! fom1 ly. Lrg r11n1nA area. rrp)(', klnit Sl7C mt.tr bdrm. 2200 sq. fl. llvy ~hak e roof. \' Jcanl Own<•r very anx1011!\ !-'or an offer Opt•ll daily 64G-3'J28. l'\l'~:~9 1532 Lachenmyer, Realtor 1 rind what you wanl in Daily Pilot Cla~s1fieds. s@~JU}A-f£~~s e That Intriguing Wore/ Gome with a Chuckle 14ito4 loJ Cl.AY a. POUAN ----- • •eorror10• le11ers cl th• lo11r icrombled wc•d1 b•· low lc f0tm lcur i>mple words HOTLA E I I I' 11 I LIAGI:): r r l'D ~ W 0 R M E I : You don't know wh11 reel I I• I I weallh 11 until you ,,.,,.1 0111 . . . . to the aublirbs. Where alse .---------can you see • chtrccel QTlll l L E W R E T I w11h -ttres? 1110 f ,. j' I j j O C-olm ri.. clMUe ovo<td . _ • • . • t:y f.11 "Cl •n '"• "'''""7 wf)ld yov d-lop Ir-l!ep No 3 below & r:.~J/,~UMIUfO I' I' r I' I' I' I' 1· I' I 6 ~~::,~M8l( '0•! I I I I I I I I I SCRAM·lETS Answers in Claniflcatfon 7100 CORO ... A DEL MAR DUPLEX A cozy 2 bedroom w /lg. kitchen, brkfst. area & only a few blocks to beac h · · +" a 1 bedroom apt. w /sunny patio. 2-car garage. On tree-li ned s treet. S84.500. Mary Lou Manon 642-8235. CM28l l ... VESTOR'S DELIGHT Custom built 4 bedroom & 3 bedroom duplex on Balboa Island. Open beam ceilings -2 baths per unit -only 21f.! y rs. new! 5162,500. Betty Kerr 644·6200. (M29) CORO ... A DEi. MAR Newly listed! Special 4 bedroom, family room home w /lovely s unset view of the Newport Harbor. Freshly redecorated. $137,500 & you own the l a nd ! Jeanne Newman 642-8235. (M30) CHRISTMAS IN MONACO S p acitrus 3 b e droom E:nd-unit Monaco w /highly upgraded decor ove rlooking Big Canyon lakes & fa irway. St 74 ,500. Jack Cust er 642·8235. CM31) " "SUPREME EXCELLENCE" in des ig n & quality make this e legant custom home w /impressive ocean view in Cameo Shores one of the finest homes available today. 3 mast er-size bedroom, 31h baths, Jg. study, formal dining room, family room & 3 fireplaces. Sauna & pool. Appl. only. $275,000. Belle Chase Lee 644-6200. CMJ2) Ll ... DAISU Beautiful 5 bedroom "Country E nglis h'' horn on lagoon. Pier & slip. Private beach & tennis courts. Complete s ecurity w /guarded gate . $32.5.000. Donna Godshall 644-6200. CM33) 642-1235 tol 0-DIW• Newpofl llHCh. C.Utornt. 92.U ....._.For We jHovs.1 For s. Honn Fors• I .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••• Hoetn Fors. Ho.net Fof' s• IHous.et Fors• er. .. • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Saturday. Oocembor 20 1975 OAJLYPILOT • . C:J . ... , I 002 G....a I 002 Gltllnl I 002 o ... ,.. I 002 G .. I 002 G ' H09sn For Sak Hou••• Fors• IHcMIH• Fors. ••••••••••••••••••t••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••~••••••••' .. ' etttf'O 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ........ . •...••................ ·············••·•······ •••••.•.•.••........•.. v A.~~e~ENTR!ALS TY -----.. --.-DFC .. OD.-·P\A-·c·1-----1··eo----------------~~~~~ .......... !~~~ ~~~ ......... !~~~ ~~ .......... ~~~ i ... 3 BR. Townhouse, trade rent receipts /) I n PARADISE MANOR for homo ownership, for low <k>wn l e O ewporf 3 IR · 2 STORY ~ · IA. YSIDE B.EGA.HCE payment. $32,000. POOL·IEACH ' Imported Italian tile entry. exquisite S35.ooo waterfront hom.e. 4-bedroom, family IAYCUST Form a I t' 11 l r v t u room and ups ta1rs den. Room for p1'er 3+ F a m . rm. & formal din. rm .• or 4th RI! •LTORS ctram.:ita· I" •n~ i 11orn & Ii $285 BR. Pool & J acuu.i. Beautiful location m;A 11 u ~ t! J( a rd t• 11 v 1 t· \\ 8 p. ,000. Fee. OPEN SAT. & with private financing. $l39,soo. • 675-551 1 k1trht'n . Arl1 !->l1t· oprn SUN.1-5 :645Rayside,N.B. .... ~ HOU stairs swe,•11 t11 :-i•11.1r.1t1• LIDO LIFE COHDOMl .... IUMS IM H•R Oil VIEW -::... ----OPEN SES master s u' t e r> I u ,, W " "" I HOMES c:h1ldrens win~. Seclutll•ll aterfront living on Newport's main ... 3 arid family room plus big game "Crown of the 5"11 (Corona del 2'.! ft. ballroom s1.t~·<1 par channel. ~pacious 2 & 3 bedroom plus room and bath & garage. Priced at Marl choice f!r--'les: ty room that ov1•rlnok ... wet bar, fmest construction available $97,500. -r-•' w:1l1Nt court;,:ird llurn subte.rra~ean parking. From s179,500: ... 4 and family room, 2 story on large for thTs call 963 11181 320 1 _ 5 Via Lido Nord. OPEN SAT. & SUN. lot, for $104,000. 0t·11.i11 ;.,, .,1u··' . ., ,, ,, ... 4 and family room single story with 7<>"1 ROCkFORD RD: Canyon and Ocean !~ fabulous vie w for$99,500. VIEW! Lovely family home in fine HARBOR VIEW CARMEL ··:4 and. family room -2 story with condition. Four bedrooms or three and Hard-to-find Carmel model 3-bedroom view, with the best of everything in it. den.Cool. covered patio on canyon side. formal dining room and family room'. $122,000. pool-sized lot. P rivate beaches. OPEN Vacant and read y to move in. $79,500 SUN 1to5. OM yew wwraitly iftcJuded. THE ILUFFS 47 14 CORTLAND DR: Four bedroom C "'LL 4BR, 21h ba. fam rm -with View a nd "' 675-7225 close to t e nnis & pools $93,SOO. home with quality decor. Large yard & patio area for the fun loving family. It's llG CANYON ready! It's available! Mon• m quickly! CALL US FOR A FREE ESTIMATE OF VALUE THE REAL ESTATEP.5 MESA VERDE Be~~~~t!1u~J.u~, . A.H H DOOR A BLE! These a r e ! I\ darling Cape Cod duplex south of the highway in old Corona del Ma r ! Fn•nch cloors to a pnvale patio. cute f1rcpl..it es. mtlt,.idual garages and laundry facilitws a nd ull in th;il "gruy shingle. w hite brick and yellow tnm" look. It ·s ;.ahh dour abll· • ..il ::i8!1.~(>0 .• \ 1 hstmg of Nancy Simmons '. UNl ()UI: lif)M t:S REALTORS·. 675-6000 2443 East Coast Highway, Cor~ Mar VALLEY REAI-'TY ... 2 & den Condo with ocean view a nd Private beach es. OPEN SU;\J 1 to5. · guard at security gate. S139,500. 2727 W INDOVER DR.: Harbor lt ghts and bath plus den. form.ti dining room . arc:hl'cl . beamed enlt'rtarnment area surroundm~ pool I W 1 I h ~ I d t' p U l 1 I) ,I Jl d ""'!!!!!!!!11-!!!!!l!~!'.!!!!!!!ll-lllml!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!ll!!!!ll!!!!!!!!!llll!!!!!! b<ilCOO\. :\ta rn' l',tl'J~ ;:;;__ ---- A BERG ENTERPRISES CO. ' Ge.rat I 002 GftM'ral I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• VE AR BAY ANO BEACH 675-3000 L'4 0 ' l t;OAS T MWV COROl\IA OEL MAl'l Does BIG mean GOOD? Arguments abound on that s ubject For many years. we had 5 offices & approximately 50 salespeople. This presented many problems. especially t hru communication (or lack of it), between management &salespeople. Today, we have only one office -an active one -with 18 salespeople & m a n agem ent who have serve d the harbor area for the past 26 years. We pride ourselves on our capability of really servic ing the lis tings we take. Our slogan is "SMALL enough to know you -yet BIG-enough to serve you '·. So. for 1976. lis t your home with Bay & Beach Realty for personalized service. costs you no more. BAY & BEACH REAL TY OUR 26th YEAR 675-3000 I I 002 GeMrCll 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• LIDO .. lSLE Like ne w ! Lido Soud 4 BR., 4 ba. 1-0wner. Custom bayfront. Lawn, p atio, jacuzzi; pier & float. $325,000 Waterfront , Lido Nord. 6 BR. or 4 BR. & 2 BR. apt. On sandy beach. $285,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 3 ~1 Bn y~1d1 Orivt· NB 675 -6161 Getlerol I 002 Getteral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• EASTSIDE ''Trees This ~a~d~~ ~~red 2 & Country' 1 bdrm beauty is Just right K~ntucky for a fi rst startt'r home. RmKh Styl~ Hey. mom and dad . help 4 Bedrooms--$38,500 the kids with the down Great opportunity ! and away they J:?O. mfla· Colorful cou ntry sur-tion as ,·alues go up. Al· roundings. Entry hall . ley access to a d1\'ided big li,,ng room parlor. yard big enough ror RV olc fa shi oned kitchen. or boat. Why pay rent 7 Big yards for the kids. Priced al only 538.500. even room for your boat. BKR , call t oday. £!5l T,#il, 20 ,RIEc 1·f q. MOO GUAIUT. HlWPOtlT U A04 " 0 I orn1a ---·· ---.... ---.-- G1•rol I 002 GeMral I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• RtJ.-\1..TftR~ 644-7270 ' OPEN HOUSE EXECUTIVE TRANSFERRED ~ Forces sale o f prime BIG IOI CANYON s bedrms, 3 bath ho me + pool & jac u zzi. P rofessionally l andscaped & decorated. C ustom q ua lity thruout for gr acious living & entertaining. $194,500. 25 Lochmoor Lane, N.B. Open Sun. l ·S P lease call Bevis Metzler a t 644-8259. CALL US WAMT TO TUDm ..6.. We want more units-for t his IOI c h arm ing BALBOA ISLAND DUPLEX. Front h ou se h as 2 bedrooms +den & cozy fireplace. Plus 1 bedroom apartment. Both have been r e m odeled ud are only one short block tot.he Nolth Bay. See it , you'll love it. •. at $U51i()OO. llf , .... , ,.. ... 1111 .. ,. ... ... , .. o .. ,,,. •• ,,.., Vacant. o~ean view t hrough floor to ceiling ... 2 & d en Condo with custom windows. T otally private master s uite. ('omc ;l'C! Co mpJre fur G eneral 1002 G~al 1002 S79,500. •••••••••• • • ••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• furnishings. plus three family bedrooms . Formal ... 3 & Jac uzzi Condo overlooking livjng room a nd dining room. Marble fairway . $189,i.500. e ntry, m arble fireplace. F ines t ... 2 & Den \;Ondo ... expanded Dover B d OPL'N SU l"Quail ~ liilPlac• , Plan. 180 degree View. Decorators roa moor area. L'.J :'IJ l to 5. Home. $134,000. 3 15 GOLDENROD: Just a s hort bloc k Praperti•• 752-1920 " from the ocean . Staine d g la ss. 1400 QUAIL ST. NlWPORT HACH SPYGLASS antiques, unus u al setting wtth paddle ON THE BLUFF ... 4 & family with ocean & coastline tennis court, brick patio. OPEN SAT view $190,000. ONLY 1to 5. View • View -View 2 bedrooms. 2 b:ithi. Con· dominium. t'irc.-plJ('l', family roo m, ule l'ntry Custom carpl't1ng an<I drapes. Ut'l'Or.ttor '::i wallpaper throughout. Separate laundry room . Two enclosed patios. one custom bri cked. 2 car garage, t'lertri r door oPt'ncr. swimming pool ::t ruund thl' corner. J acutz1 & Sauna. LE lrAISOR REAL TY 4523 C-..a Dr., lniM CALL 833-8600 Getter al I 002 GeMral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SANTA SEZ 21 S 6 I st St. Newport Shores Antique collect ors prize. 2 Bdrm. & den, warm & invit.ing hideaway. $.59,500. Ope n Sat. 1·5. 'TIS A REASON TO BE JOLLY Peninsula Point, 4 bdrm on one 11:! lot, newly offe red at $139,500. 3 car garage, tree s haded yard, one door to ocean. SANTA'S CHOICE 133' wate r frontage. #24 Balboa Cove. Lovely 3 bdrm home and guest house. Dock . Financing available. Open Sat. 1-5. $150,000. LET US WRAP IT UP 4908 RIVER LIDO SANDS Beautifully cared for 3 bdrm home on 2 stradas. L a r ge sunny patio. cheerful blue and white kitchen. Priced to sell at $62,000. Open Sunday 1·5. AVIDSON BEALTT 5801 W Comt Hw) NB 645·7575 3116 Newport Blvd N B 673· 9060 I 1002GIMNI IOOZ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• TRl·LEVa POOL Huntington Beach Pacific Sands. Pool Home by Deane Brothers. This lovely 3 b edroom, 3 bath borne offers comfort in living. Formal din ing room. Large family room w /wet bar overlooks pool and terraced yard. Com pl landscpd front and rear. Workshop and storage cabinets in overs ized 2 car garage. Blocks to ocean. Offer ed at $73,500. ~ UPERB 'Open House f-f O M ES. Sunc1ayi-5 38'8 CarT19u1 NB 549·8655 8391 A"CllltQ, H.B. Getter al 1002 General 1002 518-5181/2 DAHLIA: Delightful. dandy duplex. Three bedroom owtier 's unit plus two bedroom income unit. Each has b eam e d ceilings. fireplaces. ~harm . Excelle nt buy. OPEN SAT & SUN 1to5. 1606 ANT19UA: DOVER SHORES: Bever.Iv Hills chic! F ormal . hiJ!;h-s tyled elegan ce. H igh ceiling living room, huge formal dining room. Two storv - three family bedrooms upstairs, guest suit e m a in level. Charming s tud y. Three woodbu r nin ~ fireplaces . Exquisite view. Owner moving to Massachusetts. OPEN SUN lto 5. Ve ry s pecial : I. NEWPORT HEIGHTS -Cape Cod. Four bedrooms & de n, excelle nt value at $76,500. . 2. BLUFFS CONDOMINIUM -three bedroom & family room. S89.200. 3. SHORECL.IFFS -beautiful a rea: s plit level three bedroom & family room. $98,000. And a Very Merry Christmas COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 25 IS E. Coost Hwy., Corona del Mar 675-5511 I002 1Gmer al 1002 • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• BIG AND .BEAUTIFUL Real close to the beach, DUPLEX. 4-BR upper and 3-BR lower . 41 :?·Ba - everything king -size. Perfect owner's unit plus a good income. ASKING $133,500. JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 2919 Newport Blvd. corner 30th Newport Beach ~~~~~~R~ fmmed. Possess. COTT AGE Open Doily 1-5 ONLY S64,90 0!! 1633 Highland Dr. ~tingle with the mo\'ic BY OWNER 18724 Maplewood Ln HUNTINGTON BEi\Cll ore Elhs. do'' n <:h~il'K'I I.Joe between Beach Blvd & Magnolia 968.4293 EASTSIDE I J~~~~Lo~T~~~E 2 h c II r m \\ 1 t h Ii r 1 1· k t1rt?plill't.'. fnrm.rl dm1n~. large bl•clrm:-. hl t1h. patio & 1'" -''' nl'''· Prime lol·at111n nl'ar shopping a ml l)u:. I 11ws Onlv 10', Uo~n. $l9,500-S44.700 Ca 11 ~16-4140 eves. ~a:aan -~IME TOP LOCATION NEWPORT BEACH F-:xrept1on;illy fine home 1n B:\YCHEST area ut 'cwport Be ach. four bt'drooms. new drapl·~. wall lo wall ca rpctln~. Rt•t't'ntlv redecorated. tern fie locali<in. rm <'I' ;.1t S79.500. Call 67:1-1!550 for more details. ~fl. l·I Y •II~ IUlv I )~I ""I ' ASSUMABLE FHA LOAM This lovely 4 bdrm. :! bath Newpart Heights home 1s nestled on a qui et cul ·dc-sac on a giant lot with 9 kmds of frwt trees. grapes and berries, and a large garden area. Walk to shoppin~ and schools too. Plenty of room for a pool 549.500. Near Wes tcliff Plaza & 1 Siar. only steps from lhe all schools. Newly de.1 prestige of Newport cor .. in move-m t•ond1· \\aterfronl. Ru stic cot- tion! Ideal hom e for the !age nestled 1n huge young executive with the tree~ provid es once in a g row in g famil v . 5 hfctimcbargam.Home Bdrms. 3 baths. fami ly 1s loaded with personali- rm. with frplc., all bit-in ty + +. You must sec to kitchen with self · hclic"c fol' this prict•. cleaning oven: encl. Hurry owne r must go. landscaped patio en· T.1kc advanlagc. Call 11 IQ 'I ~ trance. Pool-s ize rea r 54G 2313. UDI yard. P'ri ced at only '•l'f'Jl"""''·'V""'n~1 '·"1 Plac• •. finance. . . ' 752-1920 $94 ,500. Owner will [~ ~ Properties -1400 QUAIL ST. NlWPOaT H ACH TELEPHONE Two MASTEftSUITEs Costa Mesa. aass1fied Ads &12-S61s SANTA! For~al dining. premium Lease/option: nr. So. GeMrof 1002 Getteral I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• AT His WORKSHOP appamtments thruout. c t Pl 4 BR 2 b •••••••••••ee•••••••••• heated pool with jacuzzi oas aza. , a .. 646·7 171 and fountain. Prime !rpl. .. F.A. heat, elec. bit-...1111111•••..._ ••••••••••••••••••••••• DEC. 2 I .22,23.24 location. S82,000. CALL m ki~ch.: ~ots of wood -L e PM 962·7788 paneling. with w/w carp. 1 -& drapes, li:te covert'd MERRY CHRISTMAS KEY REALTORS patio. fenced-i n yard. Shingle roof. dbl. car. Sell idle items &42·5678 Want ad results 642-567 Move-in cond. Vacant. I 002 Priced atonJy $45,500 "C11 THOMAS •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• llcrc'K u little ChrfKlJ!'U.~ bau· blc thut wlll hud o llfctlmc. 1l1csc hcuutlful townJmmc~ hu\'c u muf.(fllf1ccnt occun cmtlook and come in ~·our choice of two uncl lhrcc bedroom,.. E."<ccllcnt 6nnnctnfot I~ U\'Ullublc uncf If you f)urcha.-.c before l>cccmbcr 3 1, 1975, our hOftlCM quail~· for the,;.., tu.'< cn:<ltc. Ymir ChrfKl~ t4hopplfll( mn be handled for u putt~· ~IS2.900 to 372,400. Thcl'C homc!'4 were not built hy the ch-cs. The Sea Terrac:e Townhomes REALTOR 224 W. Coast Hw y. N'pt Beach 548·5527 · EVES : 545·5643 B. RANCHO W1tECK $42,000 The rough riders must have ridden thru here! It's battered, It's beat. but does It ever have potentiaH Head'cm up nod move'em out! 3 Cor· ral sized bedrooms. A chuck wagon kitcht•n, wagon track."! aml all! Campfire entertain· ment! A stampede s11cd back yard has room for a herd! Priced below market! Paint & . ave• Fix·UP nnd make SSS! 1 Va cant-ready! VA so down ! Try ony orrcr: Seller says bring'crn. call 847 0010. OM THE WATER WATCH THE CHAMHB. ACTIOM Best beach in Corona del Mar. Exciting decorator coordinated. :i Bedrm & Den. Xlnt terms. Open Sat/Sun I toS Cafl631-1400 OCEAM FRONT DUPLEX On the best beach in Newport Beach. Excellent rental his tory. Corner lot with good parking. $165,000 IALIOA ISLAMD-IEACH LIVING In a year round family home. Lots or room to r oam . Double lot with room for badminton court. Woods , warmth, and quality. 4 Bedrm. Family room remode l e d b y Palus ki. Sho-.. by oppob1t11ie11t only $169,000 We specialize in ... on the wat<.>r ... n<>arthe water Vl(>W or'water hom<'s We c;how by boat and c11r. WATERFRONT STEPS TO BEACH 1------$55,900 . l-'rom th1:-~p.H· t·o11t1..•m pcJr<Jry. Im l'ly ll1·1·or al1'll bcadl h1dt'J\1;,1y ''1th pancll•d I rpk &. ,.,;, v t·1111 \l'rsat1on pat. Ju:-.t 11,,t1·ll Should g11 1mmcd Jl S27.!15U. t.i lti·7711 Ope11 Ev<'s. f.m 1·ly J \I old '.\I C~J \'l'rd1· horn1· :1 Bil. :! B.\ \\ c•.ith1•dr.d r1..·1 llng:- f1Jl10 l-.1t & c·orncr lot Low m~inl. yard w/IJ.?t µal10 & lru1t trees. Call u•; for c llmpl detall:- :Hti 5!!80. ~HERITAGE REALTORS --, _______ _ Want ad rt'~ulls Gl2 :>tt7!!1 Getteral t 002 Getteral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• OPEN HOUSE A bea utiful upgraded Turtlcrock T o wnhom c w /3 bedrooms , fam.rm., dining room. & 2 baths. All this s urrounded by rough sawn wood, shin~les & landscapin g that will put your m ind at case. Land included. $79,950. 18642 PASEO PIZARRO. OPEN l·S. THE BLUFFS Little bit of yesterday. Superbly drcorated 3 bedroom condo. New l'arpc ting lo compl1 niC'nl I::ngh:::.h Tudor decor. SU:J.000. E.XCLUSIYE PRIVATE COMMUNITY Stunning conte m por ary 5 BR home across street from lo\•elv sandy beach jn Irvine Cove. From the m a rbl e e ntry h a ll to the gourmet kitchen to the teakwood work to the lus h gC:1rdens . you'JI hncl e leg anct'. S4!J!i,OOO. SUNSET VIEW -38R Almost new home in University Pa rk. 3 BRs. fam.rm. & studv. Great corne r location near pool ·& te nni s. Very upgra d e d & attractively landscaped. $73,900. l BEDROOMS PLUS POOL H e r e in H a rbor H ighla nds! Like-new b aths & kitchen. Muc h to off er for $63,950. IMSIDE UDO ISLE Large family home. 4 bedroom, J bath, family room , & lg. living room w /fire place. 52' lot w /gr eat patio. N e w paint. Shows v ery well. $135.000. EASTBLUFF- CUL DE SAC STREET 5 bedrooms , 3 baths, din. rm .• pool. Ideal hom e for large or g rowing family. Overs ized lot for play a r eas plus beautiful Anthony pool. N ewly decorated. Sl07,SOO. IA Y -JETIY & OCEAN VJEW S p ecta cul a r c u stom home w /spacious entertaining areas. exceptiona l mas ter bedroom s uite & guest area. Pier & swimmin g. $279,500. SUNRISE -SUNSET Lido condo with fantastic views o f ocean & bay. Highly cus tomized for discriminating buyer looking ahead to the future. SJ.15,000. SHORECLIFFS -EXCLUSIVE Charming 2 bedroom-plus home. Great possibilities for expansion out into yard or add a 2nd story & get a tre m endous ocean view. Beautifully l a ndscaped patio & entertainme nt area. $135,000 on fee la nd. PRIME VIEW -"F' PLAH-ILUFFS Overlooking back bay with city lights . Three bedrooms & family room plus private patio off kit c h en. Pri ced lo se ll immediately at $89,500. ElEGAMT-B.EGAMT Is not descriptive enough for this beautiful custom 4 bedroom & den home, spectacularly loca ted on Pen ins ula w /Bay & jetty view. $189,000. , A COl.DWB.L IAMKll CO. 644-1766 /_ • I ~ r, 1 • ' s i t I ' , f , I c HOMES 2633 W. Coast Highwilv N'.'u.port Beach (714)0311400 ~ ......................... ~-I \ l C4 OAll. Y PILOT ""' tWt ~ tlrectoty wltti YCMI Hila w..-ettel a yo. 90 ._. ............. Al ttw kKeffo.a lht.d b.low •n dHcribed I" r •t..,-•t•ll by odnrflMIMJ .... wt.A ill ._.,., DAILY PILOT WANT AOS. P.tr-t thowiilMJ o,.n houMt fw Mlie w ,_. -....,.4 t. Utt i.mw-&a W. thit c...._. eeeh FMO.y. S.._.y-' S..O.y. HOUSES FOR SALE 2 IR & FAM RM °" DEN 215 6lst St (Npt. S hon>s) N B 645·7575 $.5!).500 Sal 7 Rue Cannes (Big Canyon) N B 833 8600 $1:14,000 Sun 1·5 3 BEDROOM 598 Fayette CirC"lc . Costa Mt·~a 752-1920 SAT ISL'N l ·5 •3314So Lowl'll.SantaAna 556-:~925 S47 .500 S•1t Sun 11 l 4908 River (Lido Sands> N U 645·7575 $62,000 Sun. 1·5 8 Rue Chateau Royal, Big Cyn NB 644·6585 $125.000 Sat Sun 1·5 716 Poppy. Olde Corona dl'I ~I.tr 675·6000 Sl29,900 S<.1t Sun 1 5 17652 Ash Tree Ln. Vill 111 Irv 833·8600 &H,500 Sat1Sunl·5 10351 Pua, Glen Mar. Hunt Bch 968-8243 $49,000 Sat 1·5 ••51238thSt INptisland>'.':B ' 675·7060 Sl39.000 Sul Sun l·::i 1959 F'lammgo. Costa ~Jcsa 751·6174 01.)(.>n Sat 1Sun l -I 479 62nd St. ( '.'J' pt Shores) NB 548·1290 SS6.WO Sat Sun 1·5 1884 Del Mar. Lasnma Beath 644·4910 $71.900 Sat Sun 1·5 3 BR & FAM RM or DEN 1657 llluebir<l Cyn Dr, Lag lkh 494·2146 $138.000 Sat,Sun 12·4 17792 Cypr ess 'fret', lz·\·in<:' 646-7414 $79.900 Sat Sun1·4:30 •8391 Atlanta. H untington Beach 549 8655 $73.500 Sat Sun 1·5 265 Morning C~ n <Shrtlf~ 1 Cd \I u75 5!130 Sat. 1-5 •4633 Perham Hd. CameoShrs Cd:\I 644-4910 Sl75.000 Sat1Sun l·S ••mis Bayside Dr , Cd:\1 631-1-100 Sat Sun 1-5 315 Goldenrod, Olde Coron:J CfHl 675-5511 Sat 1-5 4 BEDROOM 10062 EICap1tan. Shorecrest. HB 968·4456 S65,000 Sat 1·4 :30 212 Via Palermo CL1do Isle> ~B 645·2425 $115.000 Sun 1 ·4 :30 * 1023 Dolphin T e rr <Irv Tcr) Cd:\I 6-t·I 721 I Sl9!l.500 l'N' Sun 1-5 701 Hol'kford . CameolTinds. Cd:\1 675 5511 Sun I 5 4 BR & FAM RM°" DEN 1947 Killdeer Cir. :\1<.>...,a \'erdc C:\1 640·5560 ~?:l.500 Sun. 1 ·'.> 216Sil Hilaria. LaCuc~ta. llunt. Bch. !)flH 1456 S69.500 Sal Sun 1·'1 132t :\1ornings1dc Dr. L•g. lkh 49·1 21 46 Sl33,00U Sut Sun l~ I 1635 Bluebird Cyn Dr. Lag Bc:h 494-2146 Sl JX,500 Sat Sun 12·4 * •645 Bayside Dr. Newport Bth 675·7225 S285,000 Sat Sun 1-5 t610 Dorchester. Cam Hinds. C'd~l 67:>·6000 SR 1.500 Sat 2 ·1 Sun 1·5 2319 llcather Ln 1 Back Bav) '.'\ B 644-4910 S8f.l.500 Sat Sun 1·5 1606 Antiqua. Oon•rShore~. '.'IB 675 5511 Sun 1·5 ·171 1 Cortland . l\1meollln<b. Cd\1 G7S-5.51 l Sun I 5 :!727 Windovt•r Dr . ~t·\\ µorl Heh 675·jjll Sunl·S 5 BR & FAM RM or DEN • •3fi Linda hlr Dr. Lm<b hi:'\ H 644 · IHIO $395.000 Sat Sun 1·5 •• •7fi Linda Isle Dt. Linda 11 ;..;B 644 .. 1!110 S.1~5.000 Sat Sun J •• 3124 McKinley Way. Cost;,1 :\l<·"a 64fi·3928 549· l 5~~2 Sat Sun 1-;i 9171 Strathcona Dr. llunl lkh !)63-6767 1962·1750 S,lt l ·:l 30 Via Lido Soud, Lido Isl ;..m 675·5767 Sal Sun l $ 6 BR & FAM RM °" DEN •964 Denver Dr. Co..o.,ta ~le~.• 545-5201 $70,000 Sat Sun all tl<!y CONDOMINIUMS .FOR SALE 2 BR & FAM RM °" DEN 320 Vi<i J.100 Nord. Ltdo lsh.• ~B fi75·7i2.5 SliH,:l()() Sal Sun 1 5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2 BEDROOMS EACH 17·417 1 2 Heliol rorw. Cd:\-1 551-1540 &m .ooo Sunday 1·4 3 IR & 2 IR 18i'518 1'z Dahh<.1 . CdM fj75-SS 11 Sat HOME + GUEST HOUSE 3 BEDROOM & GUEST • •24 Balboa Coves. Bal Coves NB 645·7575 $150.ooo Sat. 1·" . . Pool Waterfront Waterfront & Pool \ . HouHtPorSCIM HouH1 forSak Hous.1 For Sale .••••••............................•••••••••.•.•...•.................•...•.•...........•.••• ···········~··········· ••••................... Costa Mno I 024 • leec .. I 040 Inlet I 044 L ca leach I 041 L....-•ech . I 04' Ml•Mott Vltfo I 06 7 Hoen1ForS• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ogmt •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ...••........•.•.•••..• ~ ...•.•.............••.. H04ise1 For ScM ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1006 $36,000 f\111 f'>m't' Must sell Ira 3br r~nch houst>. As::.ume 6' o FHA loan , puymnts only SI I~ mo. Cull S40·3666. G;\RAG E SALt-: llOM t-; Wa11lcd 15 Br. boui.c. w•ll "SU,£R VU" N!cc I bedroom. 2 hath lea~ or buy PP. 8~2 8001, •OCEANFRONT• 'l"hll Jar~ ... 4 Rdrm :-ii \\llh huge family room. 5.52·8524 Rare at s22s.ooo. ff)' tln1tononcofMV'sf1ne .. l ••••••••••••••••••••••• EXCLUSIVE doublt• tlctachcd garn.;e -----owner. 752 1171/499 4384. vu lots h:o1s Jui.I ht'l'I\ 11• wUh hobby room. U11( VIEW-GOLF du<'ed $40011 1-:xc·11111J: pool wtth Ja1·u1d. Corner FORMAL DINE STOP pool &: J<11·u111 <'11111 lot \\1th room for boat S7S,500 HALF-ACRE pll'ldy UJl&;rJdnl NORTH IA YFROMT CORNER :! l\Jrm home + 4! bdrm Jill Xlnt terms Full l'fll'l' St35,000 l"rrst COITil', 1'1rsl serVl•d I ~l-0noic., Perft:ct l.unrl) Gor~eou .. S.w Jo.1quin THE lllllsidc wondl'r w /25 S!rl.OOO tMatc. Near Beile~ IJlvJ. Modt'I lt.anl·ho San Joa WORLD frwt trees. fam rm. den. "HUGE LOT" ~s.~,ooo_. R.ed c;.u Pd qtun. Golf cour:w v1~w! HERE'S A PLACF. 1'0 hobby rm. game rm. 3 Shurp 3 Bdrm Trt>vmo ---• caltors. 536·8836. Stt<p down Jivi11.i r<>om & (;ET OFl:o'. Strlk111s: 2 txJrms. $175.000 ShtiK l'arpeti. & nicely dt' ~ali11l11tr1t BEST EASTSIOE IEACH HOUSE family room. Wet bur k\'cl archlterturl.!, \\llh corated. Ont• of lhl' 1 lil.lrm & den Onlv Formt1l 1hnin~. All tiled ruggL•d t"<ln1or of larg1:1'l lol11 you can find " Will ::.t:ll lo<l~y. Vett:ran no down, no clostng. 4 Hdrm. pool. dm1n.: room At:l•nt. l'all un.) time. ~u;.5745, • chl't'f'r k1tl'bco. Tn·r\.od "WEATllEIH:D CEO \It 3 BR Ot:eanrrt pvt com· m this area. \'1\ & Fii.\ ~t~~o~~~~s. Rt·::.t bu} ma::.lcr :.u1 te. Elegant SHAK F..S". localt'd h1,.:h munity w/ll•nn1s cts. pvt loans avalloblt $47 ,900 bath. All closets m1r· up on LAGUN 1\'S b1·h . New England MISSIOMVIEJO Scoff R•alty rort>d. Garage opener. FAM E 1> R l V 11:o: n A charm 1n ncar·new home REALTY 536·7533 l M !\I ED l AT t-: ll <.: COAST LIN l':, Wl1'JI A w hay window~. $109,000 I 11.\1 (Ill\ , ... I. \'\Ii • 673-6900 • CU PANCY NEV .. :H ··Fi\H OUT" VIEW Of 3 CIR lri·lcvcl. Jweepmg 581·1000 837-9500 LIVED IN ! llurr} Call TUE 51-;,\. Umqut•, "''II P;1cific punorama, frpl, ---Veterans Only Gorgeous home for free Jl.o down. no clo!>mg. 3 Bt•drm, beautiful bonus room, covered palio. 1\ I! l' n t , ca II a n y ti m c . s.11; 5i-15 ATTENTION REAL ESTATE SALESPEOPLE !! 752·1700 des111?ned floor µI.an \\el bar. Over :.HOO sq. ft "4ewport Beach I 069 "' •• • / • "' .,. .. r '" 1 • features 3 HDHl\lS. & ill t'Olllt'llll' qua I il.000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• . [,,it 'alue. cotta~e. nr. llJ \' 1:-.lund S55.0oo [® r. : :: . ~ 1-'A:'.l. Hl\l. & s pdl'IOll., IAAt IM t\1:11 S:.1t1Su11 l :> l lARHOR vtr.:w no:.n:s formal li v. rm. llA~ WesleyM.TaylorCo. Pottofl110.lmmuc.Hlr.:1 W 0 0 D 0 F. A M E l> Realtors 644-491 O Ua. finished bonus rm & M.ir:-.hall Hlty ti75-4600 Capistrano Be ach I 0 18 Wt' arc looking for top prolc::.~ional real estate mdcpendeot contractors to join our fast ~rowing : •' ~ I ' CEIL I N Ci S. ll 1-; I\ \I\' loft, $91,SUO for quick salt' SUPPOHT TIMBEHS. LOCJUnaNi9uel 105 2 pnnonly.ti-10·63-i_l __ R L A C I\. I H 0 I\ •• •• • •• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ---------••••••••••••••••••••••• - #JAWS# PALISADES H~ O"ner. atlrac l\~esu 1 l>t.·droom. ;1 hLilh. ncu'' ~ t•rdc l story home. J br, """' 900 . _ ha, \\el bar. Uy uppt. 111'\\, ll\'t';lll \'lt'Yo .......,, • 751 617 1 OJJt•n llou:;t.· :-.c1t1Sun 1 5. · · 3-~l l l'alll' Dt•I Sol Red BY OW~l-:R. \',\no down. l' :.1 r pl' I H •'a 1 tu r::.. 6 UR. :1 Ua . 11tx1l. rumpus 4!Jil7lG.4!J2!JiUO room. ne" larpet!>. 102 2 ~J1ntcd. Si0.000. 961 l>t'n,·cr Or. 5-15 5201 --- \'els mo\'e in for Sl ,000 or h::-.s. 5 Hr pool home. Bkr :>1117086 af'l !i 0 Y.kdys & "kmb an) t11111.· organization. · CHECK OUR: Investor Program Property Mangml Progrum Sales Program Client Program Commission Splits And Much More! will drop" hen you :-.N· thi::. 3 un l 'mv model. Trul~ th1.• hl'::.l hu~· 111 lnint' . .\'.trn lrg . lot, many extras-Hurry' OPC:N SAT .. & SU, f'lR E P LJ\ (;I•:, WALLS OF G LJ\SS & H 1-: 0 <.:E DJ\H l'AN J·:LJNC,. SPAHKLING s·n:J> SAVER K ITCHEN ha:. b1lt ·in appliances, glated tr le floor:. & extcns1 n• I -1·30 (:\!ichl•bon to Elm. 17792 Cypress Trt>e l Happy Holidays to u s "' o f h :.1 r d w o o d tab1nl'ts. This custom built Lai::una home has features too n umeroui. lo mention. IT'S A MUST SEE. Offered for to all. and pll•a::.1.' re member thal chetk to th~ Cancer Fund. UNITED BROKERS ••••••••••••••••••••••• RARE W e 're successful bcl·ausc our ~1pproach 1s unique. Start the New Yl·ar off with a SUl'CC!>S· VACANT WESTSIDE oriented company by John Can·~ GHI 61li 1111 calling Jcr~y Gille::.prc. TL~HTLEROCK ,;;l·~1dent Jerry S. G1ll~s?.1~ ~111:~· llome. 3·l:IH. 2-ba, fa mil) S69,500 foull Price MISSION REALTY !.185 S. Coa!'t. Laguna 4 BR DUPLEX SO. OF BAYSIDE I \qlh .1 3 HI<. :.! B \ rental O 11 h 1 ' l'il r:. o Id 1-l•Jlunn)! l1l'.1ll1 ceilings. natural "ooll .ind bntk \1·:-.turc~ :inti perfect l11c.itivn. Call 1.il·l-nn. m!llB • • • Charming d11pll'' South of I IY. ,. ('11rn1.'r . l\oth uniti- ;i lxl. t Ii.\. t rpk. pat in. i.;.11 .1)!t'. '' " ra rpet. a II appli ,1111·1.·,.. u11d1.•1 ,.: rouncl s pr1111\l1.·r \.,kin g Phone 494-073 1 l>on't miss tl11s onc·4/ BR hvme \\1th hu.:c family room" opt.•n beam Cl'il- 111 ).! .111cl IJnck frplt. :-.l·eds some TLC-All tl•rms. S38.900. CALL Prl'sllge Homes. 645-66-Ui 963 8!U I EHs, 6-12·86Jl room. lo\ely enclosed VA APPRAISED court~ ard SBl.500 al only S59.000. Bi~ , a· * BOND REAL TY * OCEANFRONT canl ~ ::.tory form:il din 831-9411 Monarl·h Ila) _ Pres tigious building ~Ill· with crashing su1f bclO\\ Spacious & ICHI. lo take large h o me & pool. S175.000 ing 2 hlo<'ks from orean. --- Ponderosa Palace Call World Real Es tate. Your own frwt orchard 556·7777. 206il Tiller (;ir- on huge lot + trlr acccs:-l'll' Shorecrest Trnct + ·1 large Br·~ lol~ ot - ------ book ::.h<'IH·s . & bit in:-*$45,900• Suix·r home for actiH• Bi~ ountry k1td1cn. family. Assume loan. brH·k fircpJut1.•. J $:!1\.ooo bedrooms. ~ baths. l'r0\\11 Rc;il l':..,tatc wal1.•1iall, 11 milt-to the 83•1 1550 be.-Jl'h, patio IJna1. 13 ll·Q & mnr..: PRINCETON MODEL A-1 cond1t1on on green· belt. J u~t stt:ps to poob and l<'nms. Eas) l'arc and i:real for young or young retired MONARCH BAY TERR. SX'l.11\IO U,\0\\111..'I' 0Pt'll FountoinVolley 103 4 h1111,..1.• ~Ull I I -11 7--117'~ '••••••••••••••••••••••• \\ hJI ~c Chn:.lm<i" Prc::.t:nt ' 8:.l!.1·17111 HI~:'\ I. llODGES HEALTY LE RAISOR REALTY -1.J:.!JL'ampu.; l>r .. ln1111• C.cmpus \',tll1.·~ Shop <.;tr. An elegant & gracious home : :irchill'l't de ,..ig1ll'd. \\ 1lh s pc\'t:tculur "hitc \\ :ltt'r \'icw:-;. a Udrms .. den. :.ep. dining rm . ext1trng entertain· mg area around pool & jal·u11.i Ju:.t rcdutl..'d lo ~115.000 llc•l111lrnpe Pll ;.,5115111 •DELUXE DUPLEX * l·\t t•ll<·nl :1 HH . ~ Ba . • ..; 1 l .. 110• :..111L!lt• ... 1111 \ l1m 11h1Jm1.• \\ ·' 11111111..'I 11111tlt I 0\ t'I' lo<1J..., m a111 pofll, \\ 111 t on· ,,11 ((-1 \ \ 1t·rrr1s lh~ncr . i.:round floor o~·ner' unit 11111(..,01 1. l.i 7 1111 '' :! 1•11\ patio:. 6.: lux -I lll'IOU!> m.1,,lt'r !>Ulll' PLUS Huntinqton Beac h I 040 '.' BR Hl·nt,d \\ IJI .!1' ••••••••••••••••••••••• p.1t w Ul..'l k PlS'.\lOCLJ\:O.IS '•Mi 3 Br. 2 Ba. fam rm. tul cle·S;Jl' $56.500. 963·3901 SEE TO BELIEVE!! CALL 833-8600 IRVINECOVE 1 __________ 1 )lagn1fll'l'lll 3 hdrm home. elegant decor. lam1ly rm." 1th wet l.a;:ir, BUYIT~OW ... mo\'l' in nl·'_t ) car guurml•l k1tehen: :.eµ. wh~n thl' tenant::. ll.oa:-.l' <lining rm : lo\'cly expire::..,\ bl'aut1ful l'Urn g;irden with pool Ocean pus \'tew Plan I T\\ o, \'ic"s 5:!~15.ooo BOTH I BIG-VACANT \\1lh "'"'" 11111·11111 ,.: :!Stor) Elcgantly dt>cor:.1ted Beautiful 4 bedroom:. l1n·pl..11 l'.,, ',111lt1·d 1\11od • "\1.•\\ p:iint 1n :incl nut. large btlrms., :! halh~.14!!1 t>Xciting den. Ii' ing room 1 hrcplac<' and a lormal If •Aflll,J• d1n1ng room. SG:.!.!1511 lnl l • ~ land u •. ,.,, .. , .. ht.'.llll 1l11111:.!,.. ·11111 "llfll'I' 1 1-<•rm:il family rm & dm-pltc. family room. bonus 552-7 500 · :-,,, "I 11 .... ' In i ,1 t 11111 int! 'm. HU(J '"' l'O\ cred room.and a step down 1105 N.Coo~f Hwy.,l ogvno 494-1177 formal d1n1nJ! room d h, 11 ~t I ~. tlllt) F1 l' t'Jll p.1 t111 ar1.•J \'l·r~ IO\\ Thou!'and:-. ol dollJr .. 111 re I CHRISTMAS 1.11 7211 pnn:d .il onb ::-58,500. upgrading. Li\ ing room SURPRISE ~71 Tiller Ctrt'IC'. \Von't has t·athedr al <'l•ilin". realty I t ' • \\'o 111' ·I L' t"t "' Owners h:t\'l' mon·tl. ~ .ii. r c ,1.·a .-.:-. "' l' floor to l't•11ing fireplace. 1-:--;-:----•5•5f.•'•7•r •''------•t lob of used IJntk. wet ~ dearnng ll. loud1 up Is ~ -------1 bar. and the list "oes on I ~ rnmpkll'd '' ullhlit•:-. an· " 1----------1 slill connected for your • • !·lit~ I 11\11-: • • ON THE BLUFF and on C:.111 fnr :idd1 --con\'e11icm·e This .t Hr 11ffl·r1·d J·,\•l\llSltcl~ tional i~form.allon and LOCJUna ~ach I 048 hom<' h::is twn th1mncys c1 t• r ., 1 .1 1 , d a n d View• View• View an appointment lo :-cc ••••••••••••••••••••••• for S;rnt 11 Clau o;, both l.1ndo.c•.1p1·d I h1·droom :.! hl•clrooms, 2 haths Con-this one. f1repl;1 tcs arc fdoor lo ..... 1ndµ1pl'l' 111 11.11tH•r dom1nium Fireplace. lUtl~@ imlfifttr!J ceiling Palos Verde:. \1l'\\ 111 11,, Sq111·.11\v family room. tilt• entry. -·-----Rod; \\h1t·h glow-; with 1 ll'an 11 11 FF f. I.ind l lh tn m e.irp1.•t1ni.: and 962·4471 (r.l:)546·8103 j hol11J;" Y.armlh. II \OU ~11•1•.:.o 11r.1pl'" 1>1·t·ora1or·s _ ___ "'ant -.ta ..... · Th<· rc·gula· OpenHouse Sun.1-5 \\;dlpapC'r throughout. tton pool tahlc in lhc t 4 06 S ea crest , :-.,•par:.itt· laundry room. family rnom is :ii ready HAL PINCHIN 'l\\n t•rwlpsecl patios, one A MUST SEE for )Our t urn. and lhe R E.\l.Tlll<S 1 11 .. 111ml"11rrrkcd 2 tar fo'or only SlG.900 buy .. a cal'}>C'ls & drapes are all i.:.11 .1:.:1·. 1•lt•c·tri<' door lar"c • l>"<lroonl ... 111 in place Lots of room m :!7::. 1-. l '11,l';I II\\' l " "' ~ h. I I d . . h 11111·1wr S\\lmmmt? poo bath.' :'.losl h\'ll1j.! sp.in· t is 2 l'\'f' es1gn wit 67 5 -4392 .111111nd thl' lnrnc r . upsideparking&athrrd \'OU can buy for l hl· Q .l.11 11111,'-:. S;1un.1 mnn('). Ro~us mom, N R I N s lower garden level large I LIDO SANDS BY OWNER pn mt..: den, bedroom enough for badminton or \l,..cll kC'pl Ji OC'n hnmt· tomho. hogl' haths, RE ALT y swimming pool. Family \\ beautiful co\l'rt·d l 18724 separate· fittini.: r<>0m room hus adjacent den I l..inat nngcd "11 h rnl Maplewood Ln hl.'droom. :-.parkhn~ 111'\\' c 0 :-.; TE M p 0 H. 'n y with 12' bar. bltn wetbar orful no .... t'r'> & grc•1·ner~ Ill "\T1'."GTl1' HF \<"II \\ ,rl I pa pc r J ncl llJ In l Cl l.\IL\I EH: Solid oak & rerng .. adjoinin~ ~un llnl~ I l I p,u·cs lrom .1 throu"hout Loli. mo1 c• llnor ... n''" plush carpet· deck is largl' Pnough for .1 1 h • h 1 011 Ellis. de>\\ n l'h,1 pt•I "' I · & · s.enu\ n •.rr '"' ~ or ntrns. Won·t la'l. 1ng 1n lh<· bedroom!>. This oungmg pmg pong. '"ilk to pool & prn1xist.'d L.11l 1· bl..'lwc~'n l3l'.H'h lTITI J tm~· 1 1 l · 1 1 h This Christmas present Ill I ·'-'! ••nilia "·"."' 1•'-""!"l,. I .. 11ua 1 ~ n · eve ome p.1rk. Only Sli:>.000. Cull '1 ·..,. ·' a., 1 :•!°' l'!°•I h k h is valued at $133.000 with , 1-21 . k 968··1~3 :ts a super rte en. fl 'bl l 0 &I ' lowi· 962·4471 (\"'~')546·8103 twam'>. c1Hy brick exi c crms. pen . BEAL'T!Fl L2 BOR~l fireplace. decks, brick llousc Sat & Sun Noun • End or Clll ·d S.lC -----1·nurt~arct &. is spollc:.s t114P:'.1 StCJpbyforcol ,:. GUEST HOUSE " fee. 1324 Morn1·nns1d" I-:----;--S.ttt.500-0wner 581·2306 . in!'ide & l)Ul. Close tu Ori H!. .. '" For mom nr terns, l'\eQ'th1ng $82,000. •---------:"ew R;111cho San Joaquin T\\nhse on Golf Course 2 HOLIDAY HOME ,\ r.1rt' lmd 1n c-.du::.1n~ ~lwrt't hlt<; l'r1\ <•cv + 1n th1.., m 1n1 t· .. t.ih' :1 iidrm 11111•<,, form.ii d1111ng . f.1m1l) rm . .ill oµcning lo ht•Jul1fully landscaped palm l'eri1.•ct for enter t,11ning Sl 7'1.000 Br. Den. 2 H<1. for s:o1le or lea!-<' " option ~lJ 2581 or H33-3952 On :'\early 1/4 Acre Home + Guest House $38,950 l"nb<'lie\'able! Lot<> of rclOm for the ltid!>. P.irk Custom 313r home Lo\'e· WOOD & GLASS ly pool & jacuzzi. Special L f VF. I ~ LAGUNA 3 Br 3 Ha & 3 car ganil(c ) arct heater Lar~c lot IH~ACll . We have the make this home a tri pll' with trailer .icct>s::.. Lots pcrfert house• for you; \'alue at $138.000 Open of fruit tree!> Xlnt from olc1 1.aguna at· houseNoont114P~1 .1657 downtown HR lol·alton. mll::.phcn· tCJ the bt•!>t in Blul•b1rct Can.)on Dr .I n l'w LaAuna living ' 3LEVELMANSION lJ Sit.500toS145,000. Call u,.. Accommodations for the - I '· , .' _' andscethem! large family & live 111 --:-----494 8057 help or rclat1\•e s . • 3600sqrt includ mg 4 13r & !162-4-1!15 • WAR:\t GREETINGS• for a LIDO ISLAND CHARMER 2STORY 3 Bedroom and den with 4 baths. lligh)y up gr aded-shows l ike a modt:l h ome. Near clubhouse. Don't mis!> thf5 one al $129,500. Call 54().1151 ~HERITAGE ·~· REALTORS m:ST PRICE SHORE SIDE OF lllGH\\AY ! Open bt•a111 LH and lush ~andscapc tn this 3 br I~~~~~~~~~~ 1·orner locution. GAH· Dt:N HOME ... $74,500. &tioy the Good Life 493-2513 499-4584 MINIRANCH VETS MO DOWN 4 Bdrm. 2c,~ bath : Coun· tn k1lc·hen. on 1 ~ :tt'I c ,\;:.ume 7 ', loan· or nC\\ \'A. S56,()(JO 1\RCll BAY fU· •. 499 2277 Llguna Niguel• the choice community ••• FAM I LY FU!\ home-in side Sea Tl·r race. Two-:.tory 4-BH newl..'r home on huge lol. .io· pool. separate sauna house, Jac·u111. $129,950. ••• W t\TC ll TJlF. WHITF.CA PS break on beach and rocks Plenty or glass looking out t ,..ca. new rustom horne on blufls 111 :-.1gul'I Shun·!-. Slb-1,950 ••• MO!\ARCH BAY 1101\t ES IT 1-;. Leve I 1 1 acre on ('oronation Drive. $39,950 • • * ('Cl l '\ T It\' LIYl:\C; l'r1ml..' golf t•oui::.t· l1>1.•.1t1on. 3 Bil. den. tum1ly rm, 21 ::·ba .. 11nl··sl111y l"11nh.•mpura1y with uk roof. :l·tar gar , I r g r l' n l' e ti y a r d ,\men1l1e., galorl'. do:-.e to :.ca, s<'hools & :.hop prng S1.·•· to bt·ltcH· 'alue SH(;,!1011 BEAUTIFUL DOVER SHORES LOWEST PRICED H0:\1EON GALAXY DRIVE Ivan Wells atrium, 4 BR. 3 Ba. Marvelous day & nite view. Pool & jacuz11 Price reduced below a11· pra1sal. 18~ Galaxy Dr. Open Daily & Wknds. 1-;l. $159,500. 645·8498 THE BLUFFS · SSl,750 DEN + pool The fabulous .. S .. plan' Rl'd til1.' roof Raised portico 1.·ntr) . Step up to , h~c living room-view to sparklini.t blue common pool. Comfy gourml'l k 1t chcn . Q Ul'Cn si11· bedrooms. Ucn or extr.1 bedroom-your choice' Decorator w allpaper! Seller has purchased new home-/\ 'XIOUS! Take <id,·antage SSJ.750 lull pr1<'C! Call today· i52-l 700 oPtrn •'" • 1N')•rt. 1 [® . : ' : ',: 11 ~ : ,' ,, : I: : ~ LIDO ISLE Ran g in the Nrw Year w1lh ;;i. new ho ml'. H.an· 57x88 rt. lot. S95. i -10 LIDO REALTY :U77 \ia l.itlo. :\.I\. *673-7300* u • ~10'.'ii\HCll BAY ---- T F. R H A <.: f; V c r Y LEASE OPTION p r 1 v a t e . n l' " J B H u N u S U J\ L O p ('u~tom homl· on 1 ~ ;u:re P O RT Li N ITV ·le a~l' Fam. & d in rms. Hec'k ol with an option to buy! On a lot of home-Only lhl' Hav with view• si39.950L.OV F.LY J·IlR .Water side atmosphere.~ • * * ' _ Open floor plan, multi· Ga:den Home with 2· purpose room. candlelilc patios and atnum. wood dine. gourmet sunshine ~urnrni.: lrpk · n·.:rca kitchen, \\Ull'> of glass. t1onal ral·1hllt''-· clos1• to huge ma!'lt'r. 2 dble Sl schools. sh~~.P1,ng center vanity bath!', ankle deep and bcal·h _s,~ .. ,oo rarpet, s undeek, boat Laguna 1'1guel Realty "Ii p av ;1 1 I ab 1 l' 830-5050 496-4040 ~ H ti. 5 o o ,. a ca n 1 : PANORAMIC *VIEW* l"ISl'ECT TOO.\Y ! Bkr t!G2·551 l BIG CANYON LOT Be~t location on Golf Course. $87,5()(). Owner 581·0-264 or 542 6735. O\'l'rlooking El Niguel golf course in N11?uel pre stigiou:. area 3·BR. 2·ba,1•--------• fam rm, form! din rm. padre pa\'cd court)d patio & pools1ze estate Ya rd. Newly dt•c·oratcd in carlhton(' l:olors. $65,900 OPEN HOUSE SAT I St;.N 12·5. 24032 Estac1a. Arch Bay Heal F.state 499-2277 <lays Ev1.• 496 3893 Mission Vi•io 1067 ••••••••••••••••••••••• *LIDO ISLE 5·BH. 4·11 /\ TODAY'S BEST liUY . J UST l:\lAGINE. YOU CAN llAVE IT FOR C H R I STMAS·AN UNUSUAL HOM F:. IT·s GOT EV ER YTJIJ Nli lNCL UD l NG POOLTAUL~. FAMILY ROOM . 3 CAR C/\RAC.E . EXCELLENT Tf:HMS. /\GT. fi75·79110 Days/ f·:vcs. 675·5767 • 6 75-5930 • )our hoat or tamper. -Complete pn \':ll'Y ! Guest ~ :\IERHY CHRISTM AS and a -112 Ba Kitchen is dl· signed for l'asy hvin~. Total \':tlue Sl 3A.500. Open House Sal. & Sun :'\11011 til 4PM. 163!'> Bluebird Can.) on Rd. MO DOWN VA Beautiful Madrid 62 with exciting \ 1cw. Large 3 Bdrm .. formal dinmg room & c·cntral a rr eond1·llllll~~~~~~~~~ lioning. All for S64.900. I'd \I "OLDE TOWN" Nf'.., ~\ond ,11,,, g l;1ss, lw,1mf'd <l·il. 'unkl•n Ii\' 1ni.: rm . rn1:>l0d ht'arth. l.1mrlv rm + 2 hclrm .. 2 halh apt. 1\11 on 1.1rge lot l\ onl) Sl-19,500 ----4 p I I I D1.Hf Y. f"l~J\Xl<llX I ll(;IL TCIR \ 3'50( c--, (,.....,.. 6-1- 640 ·7000 VIEW IRVIMF. TERRACE Oft" Sunday I ·5 I 023 Dolphin Terr. l''rnnl no\\ cu~lom. '1 HR. Pnol. nc" ly n• m 11 ct 1• I t' d k 1 l r h 1• n . phcnomt•n,il cl('1•,rn '1ew $199,500 fee. Call 644·7211 m!l8 SHOR ECl .. tt"fo'S. r3B R. pool. \•Jew. $12,,500 Wt>lton &C(). 615 6900. lnine T•rrau !l Hd . pool , Olo\ner J ,1Cf'OH'(' lJ:> apt (iiJ 0470 house or in-laws quarters ,,...~ or n •ntal 1f you like. 3 hcdroom homl' \\ 1lh a Real Estate fine room arran~ement. by/kVAY RK R. for de ta lls ca '"C:'"--.-==:z:::===.I S.12·8854. TARBl!lL MY TRUE LOVE liMi GAVE TO ME •.• .. ~I in California" SSparkhn~ bedrooms. Public Notice Gonrnm•nt Assumobht Loons J\\ allable to anyone F..asy lo qualify. L-Ow in· terest & rent·hke pay. ments available. 3 + 4 bedr ooms. Tarbell , BKR. call 842-8854 BIG BOLD AMO BEAUTIFUL 4 Blocks t.o beach 3 full si7.c bathrooms 2 years old. & a partridge in a jocuui • 968-4456 lnc. l Yr. war runty prog Huntington Harbour TbWHHOUSES 3-Bcdroom from S54.900. Pool. jacuzzi. near clubhouse & beaches $49,750 Ciorieou11 4 bedroom. 2 REALTY INC. story ,iiunt. Jlu.~c rooms 714/846-1371 Jo:xtra larJ(e comfortable ____ , __ _ family room. Super ~un· FREE to VETS ny k 1lcht"n. f-'resh ly painted lhrouli(hout. Like A beautiful 4 bedroom. 3 rww carpets and drapes. b•th homt'. Welk tn Super itood tluy. Call for beach. Grc>nt Ac hool details, area. Alley n<'cess for borit <>r e11mper. l\p p r olsed by VA for $58.000. Scllrrs un'(iout1 nd will poy buyer'11 cos ts. Hurry. won't last Jadt> Rf'tilty, 847 1231 /.. HAPPY NEW YEAR for you a nd yours. F'or real estate exchann· in!( and 1nvestmenLo;, see llOWJ\RD H ZAG HODZKY, Hltr. 494·8611 BEACH MOBILE HOMES 68 Newport 12x60 with ex· pando. 2br. 2ba. dining a r ea. sc reened in cuhana Secluded area. $9,5()() ·;o Commodort'. 24x60 "ilh expaodo. 2br. 2ba. Separate dininl( r oom Fantastic kitchen with loads of bit -In~. Big ocean view. S.17 ,500. '58 Troilsm a n 18x40, lBR or convert. to 2on l'a1n1. ca rpetl n l( & draperies I -Yr. {lld . Ponoram ic ocean view $21.500 mlt~bt:P& ~n~w 4 99·2800 FANTASTIC OCEAMVIEW Near new home ill locat· ('(! In ,.,.ry best view area of La"una Be:ich. New luxunou:1 (•pt.ii & drps .• 3 patlo!l. all w /vl •ws. uuthcntlc Spanish Tiie throughoul. Owner \\ill i.ell Vi\ CentUt') 21 MAYO CK C O R !'ORATION LAGUNA BEACH 49•-21•• SEEK & FINf1. MISSION VIEJO REALTY 8\7·9500 581-' 000 SELL Hile 1tt;ms with a Daily 1'1lot Classified Ad 642·5678. HODGE PODGE "S" E E T U S T 0 U S E C l L Y S N N Y S S T 0 L 0 M S S T U A S U E E E E E W T S A I M T I 0 E T R L S R N S A 0 S K N N W C S S P Y I R U S LYI AIU O AT LY CUT E S T 0 0 S N U C S E L E S N N S S C G Y S M T S A E R K I E A L R S S R Y S A S T W T A L C W U l P Y U E S T Y P T A E S S C L S R 0 N S N C 0 R T N U S S Y Y A N t N T 0 T E S A I K E S P T E E S S Y M Y Y 0 8 0 U C P L E A 0 N N A Y R S E S U T L I K A A E N L I T W C P R S T P U P S L N K W Y 0 K A M E R T U 0 M R S Y E P U R S " E E K E R T S S ,,....,. I T1lt h~ --Ut .......... ..,.., fltr•etd, ( k,lawaf'4. ••· ...... er ,...,. .. ,,., 111 Ille .-ult. Pl114 ~" _ ii~ MIH ... Ilea II Ill H 1kw11 ::; Stamnos Surpl ice Sycee • Stolon Surrey Syep1te Stoup Suttee Syn•pse Strfckle Swastfka Synelint Monday ????? C11joy m11cl\ 1.,,., "Su ll 6 '111d" p11ul1t with nver so dltc0vttlft ptr pan•l In an 11l•new H riet o( i. . .,.... bookleu. To ord1t wlum" I. II 111d DI. HNI t l tor each. mtklna chKu P•Y•bl• Ill "Sfflc • r111d" In CIN or thl1 n•··~"'' ' MEWPORT SHORES 3 UR, 2 ba; frpl w /tile hcarth; brick Or. In kitch & din. area. Atrium, p<1 ti o . H u ge ga r . w /storage S53,500·Quick P')S~ess. CAYWOOD REALTY * 548-1290 * 2 beach units $52,500. Gd income. R 2 cor lot. Gin 11 y f' or I u n 1• • r I t r • 675.7520. WARM FARM Mini-Ranch. 300' dee" lot. hol'l!e s tahle &. corral, hi rd aviary. 3 Br , fixer· upper. Only SS0,000. Coll He d Corp~t. Rllrs, 842·554 1or963·7851 . am WATERFRONT W/SLI~. Bill Carroll 640·SS60. I fnsli"'I{ & Co. Rc~ltor ---NF.WPO RT llt-:IGHTS LIC 4 Br. ocean view, pool, nu kitch $98.500. by oppt. OWNJo;H 548·55.~ IFYOU hl\vc a service to orr,•r or itoods to 11cll, ph&l'l' on ad in th<> Dully l'\lot Clas~1flrd &ct Ion • Phone tH2·56711 •• 7 •• 9 •• s ,J & le th p a r s~ 11 . & ,I I>· r_ 5 .. >II I r l' t• c e I. r f r Housh for Sa6t COft'lmef'C ia.I ....................... ft Lott for saf• 2200 Hou.Mt Unfwonis.h.d H«NaHS UnfMmished H«NatH Unfumish.d Saturday. December 20. t975 DAILY PIL()l CS Mewnnrt leach I 069 roperty t 600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••• •••••••••••••• ••••• •••••••••• •••••••• ··"'~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lo II B c L d S--" ... _ 3280 ..... _.... 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Rmt our home & rcl'l'l\l' 2 Rr C'Otld bltn "'"0 ;;;a u ' • ~ Uu t I • -~~ r c . ll 5 , """""""" ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• !'.:'IP extra l..irge lol, 152x67· neu <ar vww, lux ou¥ MCMlnt • Dtsctrl .., ...., 160 "D" Monte Vis a h rt :Jt m u:s bon u~ 3 tlr fnC'd rd i.:ur $225 n --v., R 1 E r r.414526 'cxccut1veoftlce¥ ain, • ta640·8883,545·7628 Super 3 br, :! b,1, l>W. 3 R '21 .. 1• .. ·$23.'i S-10 WK l'P 1&.l Ud1 ,\ llk uppt•1w ~to\l.',rl'fn1t !\.SA .-.. ) •ore Reduced wS600.000 Resort 2400 ---bltns, cpts. drps, lwuul :nt' /'\·~ti~~·· u . Uach Color 'I \. mu11J &. li.ir \OU Pj\ )!U!>. Sl!IO. llonlt' ;1lrTU.>:>µhcr l' 2 &:~ tm; {'ANYON l.OT Best. location on <i olf <\iurM•. $87.500. Ownt>r ~181 02H·I or 512 li1J.5 ltLLGltUMDY ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3Br.ram rm,Crplc,bltns, landscp~. S350 1m o S2'i~· t >u, nu Y ,f.tillr , Sl·rv. pool Till-' \ll':S\ ht&la't~llll,l dl'P 2670 bidb . .ip!J..)461034 • R.altor 675•6161 llG BE.AR LAKE fn<'d yd. 963 4567 003 17~ 3 ur. 2 bJ fiwd HI, dblt> 11~ N Ne\\ port UI . I\ U ~.mto Toma,, 1145 titl1t> cA.-;A VICTOHIA .• 5 bedroom , 2 stone 2Br.bllns.yard,gar. g.1r,trvk loll1~.!S280 &4t.968l 1~4!f31 12&31Jr,Uclux1:Unf•t~ <.:Pt\" ISht'' to purchase (1rc1>ljcc11. 2 ba. Lake Avail now. 1 Hr, )'d Colony. li.tl' 3 nr t Uonui. llom r <l l),t? 9900 F ... "-7' "P"r't>Xlr""',·itelv v1cw. "k1, Ci~h & hunt A bar11a111• 4 Br, rnrd yd . Rm. air cond .. inc pool t ~ 111 1.!f''> -Hn~hl 2 br hc;ah Jµt \ jll "\i':W 1 llr, frJ>lt'. ht•jm 11 ' urn gJ'\ wtr JN .• WATERFRONT Sharp 3 nn hOllll' \\I uuut !>hp, 3 bu. 2 lrplcs. Onl\ Sl29,900 .. 7 t .'" bl. TU may be assun11:1l with 011 ly $15.000 down Llkt• to k n ow m o r c ., C' A L. L u ., " .;} ( " I o n ull r ti lull t \1lull:i :'\111-wt!'>Sc<'. gaQS SSOl>.OOO • Easy ll'rms. /\skm~ only ri>lc, S..1!'Xl tcnn1l' club Greul l>l',. WHhnin.tf'r 3298 .'';'. t'~ .l'. 1•1 l.'t'll'I!. hllns. q>h. 1lrp:. l'o1>I , r\'I rrn, l'lcv.it • or good $32,000 3 B1 , yard . gar. $270 lse ro 1 r h•:-.!-o llluo own<.'r :. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~"131ti!ll ll32J l\uthy, ~UI 2!l5h ~,2_, \'al·tnn,a, til:! 897(1. ( 'oinmcrcial Propei·t v Scott Realty ~.,00Ur, bltns, cpts, drps, gwnl ll>: co~t t $450 mo. Ht•nt our home & n·<·e1ve I or 2 Ur • .:illulh no 1wh 2 Ud 1''AMI Ly Onl\' ~''" in LllAuna Bcal'h , for 536-7533. .x. wnrss2-0694 .l Chrisl m.is bo nui. $1f,() Sl90 21211: llithSt, 2 Hr fl I " "''1"' ~-.1r1~·t:-.. 1,1001, $100 J Ud . own lung lerm invcsl-------•rt'< .,ur ..... ., U111v 1•k Tl•rr:H't' 2 Ur,<! Super 3 twd1111 , 2 bu. N Ills \Hti lt!OI $;!111 fj.lfif\115 m~11l.PnnOnly ! OrC11tCJ9County 4 llr,fncdyard ,~rplc. Bel. twnhsc.• tJbl gar c•pt11. clri>'. ll&U, $n5 MEW EAST SIDE ·, 2 Kr & D1:n, c·11t~. d~, 1.Jlt11s & dsh" !>hr. ~5 (YI~ I i2-U . Prestige 1 lomci. 6-15 1l1'41i <213 )3922868 Property 2500 Home~ndt.:r~642·9900 frplc$:175552-78oo ' n10 !J63 •\:-,t;!l!.Hi:tl7K6 J.:ir,.-:eJJ.kodroom 'IH NEW 3 HH. i b,t ---220'.!W.(kcunt1u11t ( I s --••••••••••••••••••••••• Dana Point 3226 ----Townhouse 675 841~ r11 l·. )!Jr, 110 Vl'l~. :ns • $79,950. .. ONE ACRE .. • •••••••••••••••••••••• Wanted 5 Ur hoU~l· Will Unfurn·shed 3525 1-: ('o~ta Mc~J 642 wo:t ~ .... "h d1•r01 'd JJll . p~l NEWPORT 4-PLEX Pride uf owncri.hlp l thrc1..• h1•droorn ur11f "1th f'1rt·plun·. J·l wo llcdroom units . All with lWO ouths. Only 10 years old. fo't!t' l~ml. $132.500 (1111 prtCl'. (ALL Pre!>ttgt' Home:.. 211·213 G2nd St, N u. .,,. lease or buv PP pty. 1 . , cm i;:a1 & IJ\l) 11 ,'.';,11.i ~1 2.500 sq .ft. concrete hlk LEMON HEIGHTS .,pr. lDa . no dep.oslti;. ~\2-8901552 KS:.!4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl .15 Yrly Bl\\n O<•t•;in & ~l·:W 2 BH. 111 ha, vat. ;tlll•rli l'.'.\1 bldg, retail slot e or ot CALIF. HA NC H cloi.~ to .mat m a, $225 Pt'r - -:t BH. i HJ ·• 'tY l'o!>t.t Bay, 1 Br Apt m,itun• garden, ad Its, nu pets. ~ f1ce. lot 60x90. Contact ESTATE mo 4~ 3138 _____ Nu dlx 2 Br.~'; l:iu , 2 ~ty Mes.i. Uhl 1-:JI' l'\l pulto, Jdults ";•11 Llll"l>ka!>l' !215 1~1:! lllOJ Suwll 1 br. ~lml' &. r·cf~ mana~er 642·8252, Allslumpstoneconstrur· Fowrtai Vall 3234 twnhme poul v1c\\-1• h!.lb~ S3tS.!103 lllf>X t·allafl51 M t.75K37·1 alllb. 1w ril'l~. $135 mo. Ownt•r (2 l3)247.2120. tion 3·HR 4-bu den n ey &1oropttobuy1 uvs1l1m · :! lilt ~1ud111. 11 c• hath. Call~fiU'.!.fl : Master swtc has'his & ••••••••••••••••••••••• me<l 5S2·9529 D-.plexes Unfum 3600 <>Cr:/INf<'HO"\T U.tdi. 1·ph,d1ps,ut1l1nl'ld'd THE ONL y ONE? hers balhi.. All rms. off Sharp 3 UR. 2 Ua. garage. -:-::--• • ••••••••••••••••••••••• s13'1111u l 'ul pd. S!25 t..t5 IW7!J Dana Point 3d6 Coast H wy. frontage. RO ft . Uel P1so tile huge bonus room. $295 Dt:ERF!t.LOI ut1ohome :! UH, I B.1. l'd ~t . n o Hl'f', ti?:i t:!H -••••••••••••••••••••e.#• 50x1 •r.. C I, ''orona del h ·1 II w ·1 v ~l Cha rl • mu. 968·5403 3 Br 2 Bu. frplc s:ig5 dult111•11111 pt'I~. S21J 11111 Il •c·h C'ott .·1••1• for \1.1l1ll l' '1''''1 \ 1'1 di• 2 Br I' 1 Jl,1, \.'EH\ I ' · ., Hr ., ~ . . ---------·I ..., " ' '· · " · ci. - --5511706 G14 3185 " "' · Hlt n .. &. tl\I p,1t111, U11l I l .. -""'· ~I a r -n cad ,. f 0 r a pt!(' Jn k1tch .. Chambers Hunti ...... on Beach 3240 -. -1'~11 l;/14)() !Sthll'I ,\1lult w I>. f P. s1;1u 111d H (I< • S2''' 5-IU 274') " t1•t I .H ·•·. Lil''> lrs. 0 11 645·6&16 OPEo.i SAT/SUo.i I 5 nur ff' 'bt·' · I It n k ·~· OP '"' 11 l' • I t I ('I• """' ni ~.JI .:J -111·1 ... "-"-'·" • ,,-, ~> 5·nu:.. "" "" • scry. 0 ICC u~ .. or ' lW I. s inc. 1ce ma er. ••••••••••••••••••••••• F.... () si-: Sal t le l'U:\I :i Hr !. l>.t, Ol'l':tll \U, II I ~. v:no ti75 :"''.!..;' ,, "'"" 51238thStreet Sl25.000, Sellt:rs w lll rc.rn.~ .. ~ree11.~.r . ~orr-20th l~AM 3 PM Jn dl•i·k , 1111 11: hcam iv·i~.,i\:-.;,·1-·H:"lT .\Ul I.I .... l'..1!\1 .. 1111: :!Br, hluns. d1' "' NEWPORT ISLAN 0 finance. CaJI for details. maker. Dln"' "'ct bar & Village Re:il Estate rn 1n1.: ;-.;l'\\ lgl.' :? Ur &. n•il'n~. nil ell' ..,,11 .. :! l'ar "' h"·''lwr ul!'I ~;tr, oldt·1 Huntin.,..on Beach 3840 Watcr1 ronl home, pier & University Realty beer tapp<.'r. al I ne w No Agenls Fee den \\ wet bar 1\ll uvph ~wr pq l>l'h prvl ., s.t50 S l <!S "ltul "'·. L I l pd l h rid 0 h. 1\ o lJ e b "J' float, s pic n 'spt1n :t 3001 E.CstHwy \Illy! floor s. crpls. •Yorklo¥>n/1Ju~har<l +A Cond.&frpk.cnt'l2 6753203 ., · c;7:i 11165 Jft ·•:Ill. 111'1 f>IH!!;l!H ••••••••••••••••••••1!•• bdrm , 2 baths. warm & 673 6510 wullpaper, s hutters & l'ar ~ar \'1c1>. or Goll ~lC'l"dildl·n ON BEACH (.'O mforta hle h o me 1 ____ " ----drpi;. thruout Beaul'ly \<!BR.lBA ... S2s5 Course.:i:r. Pool&Park EASTSIDE C M 2 Hr. San Clemente 3776 I BR LOFT ONLY k't h · Ids cpd \\ w.itcrfulb & * 'orktown ~1 agnolia 547 535 bl I lmnll•d <kc·up;111cy die~ it'g\ t ! C~~~~~l-:Ti h::e~if~~msa~!Tol 7w0n0· Koi ponds. Hoom for ten· 3 BR. 2 BA ... SJOO -__:__:1 p~~~~; ~pl~J·~. ':~~O ';;;~I ;•••••••,•••••~•••h••S•l••c• l'\t µut111. lrph:, l} r l::.c ,. ms courl & i.wimmm" •Garfteld /Brookhurst lmmac 3 HH . cov pat11> "·1" 'JC!)" .11xury . pb. o a<' ' 4., HAYLOFT APTS '>l).1t111u., patio. Seller ••••••••••••••••••••••• " 3 BR ..,. '~• 0 • nd I ll "-11)(1 O\•r h pool. 50 U\'Ol'~1<10 & IS . 2 BA. S32~ hltn::.. Rl'l' ••rcu &. 1JQ11I --•1 nr 1 .., ~· ~~~/~ clp f1n:in ce HORTH LAGUNA frwltrl'l'S S:!~l.500. •Wanll·r Bl'.tch ,1\a1l. S395 mo. Eo l Apar+ments~r-nished 411.nO J><.'t:. l!!X3Ht>H 2 83Avocado,CM Co .... DOS J UH. 2 UA ~511 llcl1l'rmdn. 5·1111720 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• S 3780 645-0 I 43 Balboa Boy Prop. n •1 o1 · • .o t•l~" Balboo Isl d 3706 anta Ana •1 1· ' -* ,, agn 1a1 Edingl·r .no . ,,, on ••••••••••. ••••••• ••••• .• oil · 11 ;,pm tv, pm Realtors Whitewater Views-2 & 3 .i Bil. 2 HA ... S:llU ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sat Suu IOutn t11-lp111 * 675-7060 • l>drm. unit:. from $54,000. •llolsa/ Brookhurst L:111v Pk, l'Xt:l'. hon~I..', :t LITTLE ISl.A'.'\U Ill' M\\ -------------------·I 420 Cypress. North Hr 2lla s.i11r; Hee l'ad • l AMBASSADOR INNS :.! Br. l H:1. l'wl n1111 ... La11una DONALD M. 81 RD 3 BR. 2 BA ... 5325 55i.9341;' . . . . .!d \1l·t sun uel·k' S3l5 rn1li OF AMEklCA l>rapt·~ Sl '.1\1 .1 IH .1583 or ,., •Bolsa/Bushard a 11 'nopcts,gar.ava1 DUPLEX Call 675-7225 ,.. , R 1 67H'l'll TWO LOCATIONS 631 231!3 E'·1·s. 1' d f h ---~OCIO H, eotor\ 3 BR.2HA ... S345 LagunaBeaeh 3248 . •. ----WEEl-.LYJl,\TE" 11 c o owner-; 1p pro-R .. -1 Estat"' •Garfield Brookhurst ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'UL.LSl·~ltVICL'. pl'rty tn q uiet Balboa """ ,. ., BR 2 I ;! Ur yrl). frpk. lgt.' s un-' . ,._ l Exchanne 2800 " · iA ... S335 2G Rl::ATBl~:-.0Ti\LS . dl·ck.re~1x1ns.a·'lt~onl.", ·>•n1 11 I ,. •1 1H·at111 11 P erfe1·t for "' ,1 1• 1_, 1 ·• u ~ ' --' ar 101. "·'' • J Ur, 2 ha, lliOO sq . fl."" cilk tu i.hop ng, 2 car J(a r. pt1l. NO PETS S31i5. 631 2018 n w n l' r . o l' l' up an l . 4 •••••••••••••••••••••• • • •' i· . al u1..•n Brouk 1u1·:-.t Jiu Pt.'l~ s:.!511 mo. + ut1l. 2909 Hrastol. S \ Bdrm 2 ha & 3 hdrrn . 2 HSl' 1m C 2 111t ~ti lor bu~ 1 BH. 2 U,\ s35o :i Hr, Ol' 'u hilll)c · high in lh-1 1eq. ,\\ad Jun 15th 645-4840 & 540 ~WO 0 W :'II ER 'S UN IT in T •t.lcFaddrn,:'llcwlaml thl' hllh of L.1gunj \\it• "I" 11··,.ll j -.:21 ·----------ha . with huge hv. rms.. r:.ide . ..,ell or l!\l' 1963 1 c.: "'"" h. a< ,.u • Triple\. 2 llH. :! ua, 2-lrplc' .~ hll m~. L'pper llarb<ir C~l tHi2 1;.1:J5 I BR, 2 R,\ ... S3f.O Child. pcl Oh 125 l>.itl\ 1'1lul. I' U. Box ------!-ol'.\ , uc•n. 11511 Sf, rvtl'. 11111t h.1~01wn hl'.ims. IJ?e. Income Property 2000 -•~ld"ad<kn !',pnng«fal1· 1.>1iU, Co~lu :'tli·~··· Ct1 Apartments '11 c:haldn•n , 1111 pd~ I ' & r R•al Es tat• I I' LJ ? 1'1\ S" ., Best of !or ations 1·:;1~t '.l'.'f1"-'t'1 Unfurnish•d .,.~ ....... ,... I I l'('r\ \l('W (I ocean eeeeeeeeeeeeeee eeeoeeee "' '° "'• ~ .> • ,,..,, -"' UJI no.;.o t-'t•l· l:md HELP-HAVE SlOO,OOO Wanted 2900 * BolsatSpringclalt> :-lint! J Br ('Ontlo · llighh ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEWPORT BEACH !'\ced units in C.:'tl. no\\' •••••••••••••••••••• ••• 3 BR. 2 B,\ .S335 upgr:.tdt•\I S.100 'r Iv \\ .111 l>cr. :!!!. 1 Br General 3802 ~ow Rl'nllng BJY Chalet ... I Wanted Rcs1·'ent1al I t ""'3·""'')-, or=···17'"' futn Jiil lor l .ii.loll :-.o ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1\purtmc11t:-.. 1 Ii..:! Br. :fii REALTY n O ISlmg ncr. Ext·hng u 0 ......... .,, """' ov W:\1 1'0" Lr r 0 L ' I I ok Steiner Jn\es tmenls wider t:! acre. short d1s-t•---------•I · 0 •·• • ",'-':,.-pc•t:-.. 'V.~ .°'~1· kit. $210 BaC'helor Apt S173 !ht \\ H,1\.C\I f>l:.!·122ti 6 75-1642 548-3261 642.9666 tancctJmmg fromFoun---.---497-l751 I.Ii 2.:lill tnl'Ulll b•5·W1~ The·Sand Rt•dundo t<Jin \'ly I;,, 1..·~senl1al Like new 3 Br + Fam cu·rE 2B I I I · B Ibo p . I 3707 lll..';.i('h. 213·376-llol21 OCEAN VIEW 5 ltm. frpk,2 t«ir i:ar. nr . r, \ u lm. rp c a a en1nsu a _ _ __ nr So . :;1 113:1!1 All..ims & Bead1 Bh d p;,it 'ii . .! tar g.tr. l lilk to ··~·.-·~··•••••••••••••• Balboa Peninsula 3807 1;~ ~e~i Prl\ pJrLY desires hous(' S3'i5 mo. Call 968 !13:11 h~·h , ' (•nd .. Rt._:f' n ·q Lt.I~ < ln 1 Br, Bay hl'h ••••••••••••••••••••••• in C..i rm•o llighlunds If - ----:--; .. pl'I:. ::-..l!!.i ~ rl~ llll' \till:.. no pets. SHI.). I Br, gur, ulil pd, :ullts. no •• * James Delanqe 18254 Carlsbad Court $100 BONUS I-1 f1t•ient•y from S220 ::! Bi . 1&2 HJ I rnm 5275 :1111 2 Bt1 . J rom S450 •Sumnwro.\: Wtnll'r Jt l11•;11'111::. lll't1Ul1tul • \ it·\t' of on•;in. C'atal111a & l'alos \' t•rtlcs "'l.ari.:c pri\·atc decks •I leulcd P ools -Sauna-. • As~1imcd <'O\'Crt:d par king • 1\ddit1onal free parldni: .. \la11I SN\'iCe iJ\'J.il •Furniture a\'a1l I lpt•ll :'ti l"!J JO 5 311 ~jt 10·5, Sun 12.:, Huntington Pacific 71 1 Ocean A,.,. fil I )S36 1187 R UNITS w/pool ('ou!>l Plaza by 1 7.7 M g ross 1 &1216!:10 eves. I UH+ famll). tri ll'\t•I 1-'rl'!>llgl' Ne\\ port rnm mun1ly hvmg. Surr1f1ce,l•---------•I ~ou're planning l1J M•ll 111 lmC m~c·ul<Jlllll', 3 ~r 1 ~ IJJ 1_?4 li!J5 -r\\:tal I 15 1'73 UU'i2. pds. yrly, S210 tii$ 70:!'1 thl' nt•\l ft•w months, onuo, >· 1 Ill' drµ... --C t M 3724 l>-11 l;(i8-t. I II bltns. pool, ('lhhM· s3w 3Hr. 2Ha. \\ .tlk lo ,lil·otch os a esa Fountain Valley \'11u t1rc the winner of Olll' WALK TO BEACH $62.500 Ct1ll &15·0303 FOREST OLSON INC. p l':1Sc 1·a us 610.0:11!1 mo S4G·7371 :ill t;J':'tl. J~•t·uf!J, rrplt· ;:.-1 .. u mo ••••••••••••••••••••••• IW'i:100 H-2 lot with 2 \t.'arruunrl'1!1 1S!1;,1 EASTSIDE $37.50 WEEK & UP llouM·s. 2 Bedroom and 2 Rentals Rent our home & rcceiv ~-- • • LIDO ISLE • • bt.•clroorn and den. Nice ••••••••••• •••••••• ••.. a C h ri :-t ma:. bo nu!\. harm1nl! 2hr. & Iott. I ha . OPEN SUN 1·•1:30 frwt t reC'S and shrub:;. Houses ~rnished F' , 1· . . \V I I close l>eh s .iuu m o 212 \'iu Palermo Won·t 1 .. s.·t l•lno-call , trt!p ·•l<~.' ~ · • ~' tn:-. ·l!l7-11S6/ 497 l8:i:I Sll.c,,ww), I llr, 'J l)!I, ltlu ._. \ P"\ ••••••••••••••••••••••• t pl!';. drp!i-i, .J br, -b;t , ""'" .. ' · .... 'llllt·k' ~ ,\sking $55,950. C t M 3 I 24 S ·• 5 3 h>t O"m'r w fanan~. at CallS4U·ll:;l os a esa "' 0 mo. tit> ·4 511!1 01:ean \U c·hnrm 1•ntl:it.:t• 111 ~·, Hllr. Ii 15 2125 ••• •••• • • ••• • • • • • •• • • • • !IG:l-I il!ti 1 hr. frpl~. nu rl'mod luh 1 ·11 .. ~ Bl-UL'L'"-' Bal'k Uay l lid furn lknt o11r homt· & rel'l't\l' lll'l'k. \'1t'. Ih h S:Ju5 ~";,u,()(.XJ'r!r'» house.Maturcadull.SH.15 n Christm ... ., )}onus ·l~_-7986 _ 1 ""'° ind u11l 642 lin u' •Studio & 1 BR Apls •'T'\' & :it aid Serv ,\\ Jtl •Phone Sl•n·. llld pool •Ch1ldn•n St•l'tion •Luw monthlv rail's •$.5 OFI" week's renl wad 2:li6 ~ewport Blvd, C:\l ;,.ig.9755 or 645-:1!.liii f)(·ctinfrnnl a pts Slfi5. Liii 111d !-il'ason<.11 (yrly ). tli5 :182 1 .\lso turn I Br. 51!15 m o. /\pl ::fi, b.11'11 Sl!'>ll mo. Jpl =2. 305 E 11~1 \, Isl+ bt -r ~l·t· & 1·lnu11: r\\ Jtl J:nl I. (2 13 I li!ll I l!lti Corona del Mar 3822 ••••••••••••••••••••••• rnmplctcdmnt•r sC'lel'lcd I & :! Br, cpls. dpr-., lrnm Skinny ~like ':, hlln:-., j!ar. 22 1 16th. 211~ mcnual J Slh St. 847-3957, HOLIDAY INN 5:3:! ~)(j.I ; 536·31158 313 I Bristol St., ... ,. 1 2 b 2 b ·'I ..... ge · r. · a, u x Costa Mesa poolside :opl nr bt·h. Adil, l'll'aM· l':tll G42-56ill. t!Xt no µels. Sl!l5. S3tHs362 33:! lrJ LlJ1m )Ollr tll'kl•l. *** westiB.AU I Block to Ocean 1 Br with \'il'". rcCng :.love. ~ml pet OK. l"rvn1 ·1;5. Mgr 214 11.. 14th St, 536·840(1 or &45-8107 3 BR • 2 Baths Oo lsa Spnngrlalr, loH•b 12 Br Secluclt•d arl'j, x blk.-. \gt.'OtG-10 55fiU 3 l>r. 2 hJ, R&O. cµts . lo Be at' h & Tow 111 •Elm Gardens• _ _ Houses Unfurnished drps. S325 mo. 003-1569 harrlwf)(KI floor .. no pds 1 l' ..... s 85 •t -.. San Cl•--nta I 076 15 unit:; \V. Costa ~tesa ••••••••••••••••••••••• """ 1-10.,· "''" . 1 • ,,-, _ >r .-urn 1 mo "O\e -, ...., " d 1 1 B '"'""' .. '1<)J "' .;>.Al(I mo 1st ~t "" t:i 11 ~ 1 Br S215 ..,..4., new e uxe J:P 2 r. ••••••••••••••••••••••• l..irge 92Ur. 2Ba. 61Br BalboaPeninsula 3207 ----------•. · 4 • ·' ' in 1111 S285 Adults. n o '[l I tBr-l•xtra ll!4' S230 111 lri -plex. Chld r11 Lowesl pnccd ocean new fixer uppe r s 1n Sun ~ l!l:\I $32 Gr. 644·5.J.'19 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Br. P4 Ba. I sl & last + ..=_\cs. ----r::!t~;.l~ 77 E. 22nd St ' ~ J Br •furn $240 \\elcomc, no pets, nr bch, llome Plus 4 \,;nits 2 BR l' ~ Ba. Dµl x. hltns. 0 0 cbp · S27 5 m 0 • l03~3 4 Br llouse. Avail .Jan I 2 Br,:? h,1 S275 s.t7-6405. • Ch:menlc. T"o 2 Bdi·m . homes ... for $60,000! frplc 310 K Bay .300 mo. .u hn Ln. Indianapolts, thru June 31176. S475 mo SUS CASITAS ·o \ I 3 Ur, 2 b..i SJIS ----::-.1.uoo mo. lncom 1:. ...,., 2657 ;'l;c-Aland area. 536-6152 644 8160 JOA ~I -41'~1 o C H0:"1 1)1'.J. ;\ ,\H o .,al•t1lul rrardc n apts LGE 2 BR Duplex, fed -326 0gle, C~l. ~kr. """-494 16907PM·SPM · r l Large nicely furn. 1, br. 2 Ur To"nhuusc. frµl c °" .., ' )'rd $145 J; .ANCHORAGE IHVESTMEHTS (714J 496-7711 5 46-5941 anytime-CoronadelMar 3 222 2 Rr,gar,cpts,drps,S225 -------· ~dulU.only,nopels.lllO Pool. lcm11s, tnntmcntal P't palios, pool, spa. ' 962.gs.rn Co·Op. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br, yd, gar, s.!25 3Br. 2Ba Tustefullv de ;-.;cwport Blvd. breakra .. 1 Some ot·ean & Adult~. no pt•ts. 151 E . · ----3 BR 2 b r I 1 Br, yd, cpts, drps, Sl-15 c·or. '>l'<'ludl'tl top uf c d 0 {';it:1h11.1 \ ll'\\!>. Clo'>C lo 21st 548·2.108o r646·6816. Unfum. 2 txlrm. Apt. no 225 Nf':W UNITS nr. · a. rp i-.,.-:ara~e. 0 1 8r,fncdycl,Sl7U \'l>rlil ... lose le> ... ,11 ... 1... QSQ e ro pets 1 hit k I I N t B h & co 41 \ l"ernlcaf "1110 mr> ' .. ,,.. "' ·' ~hop111ng .\. fine bcal·h. Spacious 2 Br, crpt'd, slv. • c 1 < 0 · • ·• <'nc :.< c wpor c · "' · oT • • 2 Rr,condo,bltns.S230 4nn.171o Al.L UTILITIESPAll> "ara"t'. ft/0 , crpt. ~ L.._ 1 l dc p &H 0030 "" t>ll '.!Iii 1 $185 ,.. ... "'1>.y. '> • user rec · 3 Br, n-z ba, bllns , cpts. ----. Cum pa re before ) 110 drp:. Sl65. %2-45'.!2 ••SECLUDEDLANt:: 8.4 Acr<.'S; adlt. proj. 4-Br 2 ~frpk ,~l drps,S275 La<JUnaN19uel 3252 n·nt. Custom dcs1,L:m·tl 642546G& 645 ·4-18 3 Immaculate 2 bedroom Future upprec fan · b h·.,.c • .,.'\Vlll . ·l. 48r,2ba.dble «ar.S315 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ft:alunn". l g« I Br hclow llwy, l<IDS/PETSOK JOayFrceRent t ·1s l1c' Trv 15'' ·dn & c ' "·""'· 1 se op ion. ... " 1 ., :i Bed \ ts + sunny dt>n on \\Oodcd • · . • : r · 49-H~30 afl 4 Homefinders 642·9900 Avail. 1 15 Charming 2 •Spacious kitchen wilh frp le. r;i ngc. rl'f r11:. Ea:.Lside Townhse. frplc, ·~· room ' P • t·anyon near beach & pre-pd int. Pnnt•ipuls on· ---Br,& Den. prof lmlscp'd indirect h"hlm" watt·r & t'let·. pcl. S2:t5. Walk To Beach I I K I t t 2 & , Bed ,., ,.., pn \·ate gard e n, bl tins: LIONS ESTATL,·s.· shopping. l'ricccl to sell Y Pease. nvcs men 2 Br. 1 Ba. w/~aragc So .. room Gt1rden Home w 1 ~a 1 •"•'par at!' din'g area 1:i'3 1118 E\ C'" or Wknds. " c1uicklyalS42.5llO. <7141640·830<) or hwy. S375 Mo. uvt11l Villa P ac.Condos openr. blln!>, r cfrig. •llomclikl•storage ---~:.iragc.S2HSmo.f.i45·B9(;4 536-2Si9 5!>2-5010 ••CONVEHTIOLE! '•unils lSunits _12-22-75.644-5270 968·2297 or968·44os ds hws hr, W/D, lras h •Pnvatepal1os :! ht•dtoom, 1 bath, on•an DARLING 1 BR L n_ h 3848 " -'11..•w I hlk och /I nil · OC]lll'a vcac .Just step'> to popular "T" I units 27 un~ts S h 0 w p I a c (' 1 BR • 3 Or, 2 ba, fam: rm . bllns, comp. &•st in pvt. ;1n•t1 •l 'losed gar w/slorag1• I l ;ii $3:.?S ind ~tihti~s. Nr. O~?ngc & Del ~ar, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~TRE~T BEA C ll 5umls IOumts pat101gar, wulkt bcach. 1st, last. Child/pet ok. w /µool . tcnn1 '. •;\larblePullmt1n 6751130 $185.Canfurn.A<llls,noDrop a pebble into thf' Spa,l·1oul s C'ustom homr. 6 uni ls ·18 um ts S260. unf. or $285. furn. S335. \ 213) 6 77-8139; 4c!ubholusc & beach. $IOU •Kp·1r1gsl1.r.c Hdrm1" pet!;. -? Ocean from your A pl. l'(lU 11 )C 2. 3 or 4 AR. 7units 51 units frplc /forC'ed Ulr heal. 548-·1·'71. 96·52 s___ . 00 • u ~1 r )l'(IU t'S · 2Br. 1 bu. B l..il'J!l.' p;.it10, 613·637 .. ____ Lease. Luxury, Sel'ur1l~', 2' ~ b.t + IJm1ly rm, 3 11 units 673 8617 :.urrou11ded with plu:.h g.iraJ?e. ,\\ail Jun 1. $275 !\laturl' adulls. 31755 C:.t. c·ar gar. pool .,z. ) ard Some" ith low down ~•nd · :\ EW 3 Hr 2 Ha Triplex PVT., .\RI":/\. 2BR & sty 1 ... ndst•t1p1ng mu Gi3·f>G:il Off Beaten Patt. H 499 2835 Trunsr'd owner mu~t prepaid interest. 1-BR furn . .,.cry special; crpts. drps. bltn~. frplc. ~~~~if°°I. s.i25mo. Agt i\dult~ ~o pt'ls · I, 2. & 3 Rr. Adults. no wy. · · :-.t.>11. S78.950 sundeC'k, gar. S250 c;ep gar , w /D conn. SJ~. _ __ 2 fH>RM S2C.O Costa Mesa 3824 pets, ds hws hrs. shj~ Oceanfront )Car 'round J CALl.1924121 ·~1Quail ~ 2 BR. 2 bu. Cape Cod l'hildrcn & sml pct OK. 2 Br 2 Ba. hltnc;, refng, Jr.S W. W1lson&12-l97l ••••••••••••••••••••••• cpts , c los ed ga ra~e. hr S295; 2 br S395: bach llERTHAllENHY liii Plac• . homt•.2 frplcs.S375 Nr.Adams&Beach,209 frJik \IC-A g;irdnr & frplc,BBQ.Gas&watl·r Sl!l5Ul1lincl536·0321 Hf-:ALTORS Prapert1"1rs 2 RR. 2 ba. ho me all Rochester. 002-!'194:! '"xii S.~lll 49S· 1297 l "I' L'urn $185 pd. Pool. r n 'I' LA MANCHA APTS Whitewater \'1ew, ncarh <'•2u"'I '> ·'o"n 2Br /\1 7S2·1920 alone.vacant.S400 Walk lo Ocean 4 Hr 1'-i--:: • V' .-3267 I rml'nlurn $165 r·1ew2Br,2lla.Lse""u,-1. ~ ,.,.,.,. " u " · · 1400 oua1L ST. Nlw~o•T uacH Umvcrs1tv Realty 8 M1ss1on 1e10 . 778 Scoll Place, CM ""'"' thru·out. Fr pie. hard¥>d • * 673·SslO * ,.. a, 2 car gar . nr schls ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lols ''' bllns. pool, wulk 642.5073 Hlk to beach. 494·3383 or Ors.patio 4927728 11 New Units __ s hops. nul y decor. ?Br frpk l>ltnc; I t o s h oflplnJ!. 12 m1 ~94-2339 San Juan t'nmc Costa Mesa Ren 2 Br. l Ba, <'pt:;, drps. lnd s<'~d_. S330 m o ~38~.fncc:i,,mJ.garagc ! llc.lch :m W.19thSt. CASA HERMOSA ------ Capistrano I 078 tal Arca. Frplc's, tile a\·a1I Jan 4. S310 mo. by 6M-0662 613·1433 2 Hr.\ rnnd. gjra~c 548·0492 148 W. Wilson, CM ~ee~~~~:l~l ;:~a;0e·p~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• showers.manyxlras.ln-nwncr640-7326 Leas e 3 Bd l '~ ba JHr frplc• hllns PINECREEK S200incl.utl.494·7986 Sharp condo. 3 OR. 2·bu come $32.270. Agent C t M 3224 l'am.rm.w/frpk.heated FantJ,llc' \1<.'wt :1 Br. 2035f\illerton,CM LIVES UP Townhouse Apt all up~raclrd Low down 642·075a. -•• ~!.~ .. :~~•••••••••••• pool. Near Edison lllgh t~ yd, frplc, hllns, 1 rm 1-\Jrn, 2 lrg closets, TO ITS NAME Beautifully Ocean View. I Br., l blk lo S36.500. Ph '1!13·0'M3 Duplex H.B. 7951 ('vpre::.s. School. Walk to Bch. S42.'i • · , t • 4 ut::cns1 H' bed. pri v. <hw ;,oo l.tll 11 ct·'> and Landscaped be 3 ch· 5 to"e1 ref ri g 2bd 1 ba ea. ('lcN· in. Mesa Del M:ir 3 0R. 2 B/\. mo .. 968-8068. Nice loc<Jt1on . ·I Hr, frpk . c1rc~sing rm. ,tr a lge 111 , 1 1 1, ,, 111 , \\ 1 l h Individually furnished. Petst kids OK. SHARP COUNTRY Live in one, rent other. '!'any xtras. ne ar a ll -, . bllns,dolgarage, r ooms, encl. ga r . ¥.U l l·rf~tll " 1,11.,Jll' ·' $200. Ph:547·0993 & COURT HOME llkr 898-4121 Schools. $375. 540-1!>42 or IMMACULATE 4 hd. 2 ba. Homefmdrr'i (l.12-9900 .. , ,lor .. gc. Adults \)Illy, rul ax Ill'' ..,,.,, 11i •· I <t i Decorated 496-1981. • · 546-9460. d1 s hws hr, frpl c . up - -"'" " ' ,.. "' ---------Country living, privale ---graded lhroughuut. Walk Newpor+ Beach 3269 no pl'ls. y1111r 'Pa<"lflt1s nt•w I 111 Accept. Child & Pet Newport Beach 3869 I a kc M in . f r o rr OWNER'S HOME 2Br w/stove $200 nr 19th & to schools & park. near ••••••••••••••••••••••• -------:! lwdrrn1111 .1p.11 I11.,.111 Includes: ••••••••••••••••••••••• bch/shops. Sharp 3Bi + S·UHITS Maple. 1st & lss l rr11 . Heh. S375.mo. 840·2701. VIEW end unit twnhsc 011 Lge ~rn 2 a.-!•rum $220. fo'lll lilllllt' Private patio, car,wt1ng. WATERFRONT VIEWS IN NEWPORT. wtfam rm. Adlts . Eves/ wknds --lgc grnlwlt. ;j Rr, 2' · b;1 Hltn,, ".w. drps, pool, :ivail;iblt·. S mall 1wh draperies , was hers. CALLCENTURY 21 Ownerwouldlikc lo<'lose BR 1 8 f I bll s2r111 \lit t c)L Al It · 1nlv <1111 h d 673-5820 • a, rp c. ns, S360. G4 I 1'180/830·5050 · 1 1 s, 110 pe s. "· 1 u !'> 1 • • '•· dryers. dis hwas her s. 83t-2640or495·4121 escrow on l ese Eastsi e 16722 Cooper, $360 mo t·~l22. 645 .r.171 orG42-:1687 open ~i.oo to f..00. 4!30ll 1wrbage dis posab, ~as units by December 31. COZY EASTS!Dl': 536-6464 .. t11n "'" Hd • Co!'>l.1 stove, marble pullman, Santa Ana 108() Includes 3·bdrm1 2 bath 2 BR. 2·ba. new dc~o-ttlc> -• • * \rl1 '>l 's S tudio Apt, '.\lt's a. l'h111n·.,1s 2;jOll. powder room , fire alarm ••••••••••••••••••••••• owner's unit. Ea ~y k1tr h, adlts. no pt:ls. 395 lnine 3244 Shelia Cornelius .,kyhi,:ht bcamedt•e1ling. system. forced :Hr heat· Pool home. 3Br, 2ba, on terms. Lowdown. F'IO\\ er. $315. Owner. ••••••••••••••••••••••• LM'. Hc;,is, refs, dep. MESA VERDE Ill~. parking spal'c. Manyextras.Nr.So.Cs1 lm~1Quail ~ 673·6372 REAUT. San Joaquin 2012Santia90Dr. &12298li NEW 2 Hr. 2 Ba. adult PnorHcnta1He£1.'r .Rcq. Plaza. $47,500. all terms .:iii. Place . . Twnhme Lar~e 2 Br, 2';! Newport Beach • l·HR .. 1 ba. furn. 5165; apl'>. L~e beautiful 111-2 BR $335 By owner. 556-3925. Pro t • I 8d duplex. quiet, hke Ba, 2 stv. \'iew of golf You are the wmner or 011~ unfurnished s155. teriors open to lush water --per••• new,2180Placent1a$185. <'Ourse ·&Jake. $550 complete~mncr M'll'lkd JonesRealtv 673_6210 landscapm~. E\'ery con-2 BRw/frplc s345 SouthLGCJ""a 1086 · 7$2-1920 549·1623. 547-7044 from Skinny :'tl1l..l· ~ ·----ceivablccxtra. Must sec 3BR $395 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1400 QUAil St NIW~T lfACH VIEW ldeallocation,beaut.dlx' mr nuat "\t·\~ly decor'd apt. pool, to appr eciate. S.155 S465. lnquire nrxtdoor: 26Units-Pool CAT/\LINA/OC "'\'' HOLIDAYINH t>ncl nar & pvt yd. MESAVERDEVILLAS. lla~1endaDeMesa OCL'AN VII LA w1gucs1 Prid r h' .... .... br 2 ba dbl garage l)(J ,., w -c. ~ eo owners 1p 4aR 3BA f d • · • 3131 Bristol St., 5468739arter6PM. 1555 Mesa \'crde Drivc 160 .W1lson.ApU:l apt. F\Jll or charm & just o'lftn ooo • • am rm. in. pets. Lse. 979.0493 C t ~;t W .....,_,, ~,.75 cn9 54361993-19 ------Costa M•sa East. (71·0540·8871. Just os a l• esa r efurbished. a lk t< "p; l ~ · .,, · 1~ - -"' 1-'r<'shly Painted 1 Br up. private beach. SELLER llIJ b!'i-1~~~·· 4 BR. aBa on MV golC *RENTALS• Please call 642·5tl7~. t•\l per, ull k1tch. bltns + ~~~~:~i~J~tl~~l~~:~~~ 2 00Br ~ walk lo OCC & WILL FINANCE • iiil=-~"t;iil course. 2300 s f.. all THETERR/\CE 33Jtoclaimyourl1t lo.l'l. tl:,hws hr. Adlts no pets. Golf&CountryCluh s pg,bltns,cpts,rlrps, $106.000. .,.1 • amenities. l(a rd~n er. 3BR.2Ba ........... $425 • • * ~2404 1 • nopets.$180.6.11-2018. 19 U .... ITS A ·1 F b ·~6 $600 Rancho SanJoaquin -------• ---. srumo apts. all ut1 I pd ---f"lll vai e / · · 2BR,dcn,2ba .. S475/500 Harbo r View H omc.:..STUUI O. ut1l paid. v.ery tge.patio$1HOmo.t!59W. Nl::WBREEDJ\P1S Striking cies19n anCI an elegant e•c1ttnQ wav to h11e cnoose lofts. oav winClows. SkYl•Qhrs. f1re-p1aces Your own or111ate • oat10 or oa1con .,, A 1r1eno1v m1111on.0011ar rec center. rrnnis courts. too. Promontory Point I tuxurv adulr rentals from S350 montniv. 200 Promontory Or \YeSL Just north of Jamboree en Pacific coast Htgnwav Telephone 11141 675·8000. owneo anCI manageo ov The 1rv1ne company. NEUJEL'L Associates WESTSIDE.C.M. OwnerS40-600S. 2BR,2Ba ........... $S50 Carmel Model. 3 Or. 2 dean. Sl60. 971 Mission. 19thSt.642·3452 Loftapl&l Brapt.s:!:?ll. S263,000. $36,480 gross in· For Lse. S375. 2 s ty, 3 nr TURTLE ROCK Ba. ram rm, $495. 1721 CM. 552 7855for appt. ---c;ar. pool. ja<'T.. util pll.1--------- come. $6.000 svendable. Condow/2car gar,&all 3BR,2Ba ........... $450 Port Uarmouth l'l.C F l -:--d 8 h Largc.warm3br,2baapt 39311amilton.G45-4411. •DELUXE• Rebuilt llke nt!\\'.. Prin-amenit ies. Avail 1/5, CULVERD/\LE 644-0357 ozy .as si c ac · apt. with dining an•••, pantry, . ----Ea-;lbluff l br, 2 ba. lse. Mobile Homes cipals only. 548-7711 or 54ft·6090 or 54S1.0:\97 3 BR. 2 Ba, .......... $375 --w I fr pk· J us l Hedec. • putio & fireplace. SlJO 1 Or, duplex. 1 adult. Ind. spac mnsler s uite, ForSale 1100 1~4·0072. W/\LNUTSQUARE 3Br.2•".!BoCondow/doC'k $165.mo .. 675·2913. Adults only.$275. n on-smoke r only, no din rm & dbl garu~c. ••••••••••••••••••••••• [ ~ Sharp 4 Dr hsc . l"e hv. 2 BR 2Ba •M25 & s lip for 31i' boat S700. · · TllEVENDOA;tf~· pets. 954 W. l7lh St. Aul11 -'oor onon"r ava1·1. " ' · · .... · · · "...., 545.764~ 1 & 2 Br Trailer Units. " • S48 0358 " ... ~ " Mobile llome Sx:r7 '. t.ocal • rm. frplc, din rm, Npt 3 BR, 2 Ba ....•.. S315/33S ·' Water & Gas Inc I'd. s140 1845 Anaht>1m , C. M. · · Pool & recre3lion area. park. $2250 or trad(• latf • ~~r~~ 325 E.sther. S360 THE COLONY HAR ROH Vlf-:W to$175 rno. rt42 L265 133 £. 645-3381 837-9517 OCEAN VIEW Adults only, no pt>l<i. model s mall car. 646·9541 3 BR. g~E~~~u~~ $600 Portoftno. 4 lir4 Rt~ 16th St. Sp. 42 LRG t Br, pool, nr. shop.'!, 2Br. 2Ba. next lo Park ~~~9~'i ~;/~8 lutiMH Property 1400 Industrial/ 3br. J r~ ('111'1 ~rd. quiet 3 BR, 2 ha ..•.... -.. S425 S600 mo 644 654$1 Hunti~on Beach 37 40 3dlts1no J>c'b. Util. pd. Drpe;. l'Pl. dshwc;hr. J.:n rl 644-8064 or 536·1481 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Properly 2100 tr('(' heel st. Nu . paint, 2BR.2''2b8 ... $375 l.se 3 Hr. 2 bJ. llrhr Vu ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1884Monrovta,548-033G JZa r.1 Child OK. no pets. Managed by ••••••••••••••••••••••• stoVl'. wlr pd. <'hthl OK CO'LE'' ... PARK JI S N hi -- --$2.15 mo 6.11-0426 \"1ll1·am Walters Co. 1.ei $200 847 7~1 ... ''·"" m.'I • harp r S(' "· tn;AUTI FU L 1 ~r f~rn VILLA M ESJ\· From $205 . .___ " 'TAX SHELTER fty mHwr. btdll 31l'<66 on ~8<'_:__· · 3BR.2ba .......... s..ioo l'Omm JlOOI & p:1rk _1801 apts$170&$180.Spamsh 2 eR.patio,pool,nopcts Studio, 2 Hr. J12 ba. new .. and bu s lnc>~!t , too. lol 7~x!30 Jlj\l'll w~l\'ng Clean 4 Bd , I 't ba . 552_7500 Port ~l:'u·~ak Pl.< aJ)ll ~lylc hldJ:. pvt encl gar. n 9 w. Wabon. 646-l25l p :unt, drps, C'r pts, Lge2Br, 2Bll1 w/v.ar. Nr. Orange County's rrncc;t t1tr~ 1 r;11ll• for r<'Sldntl. ram rm . close to bhOfl RJty ti44·472tl pool. 'aunu, ln1l1j•, atilt~. C9-5l pullo,gar. $21!'5. Util in-Bch. $300 mo. Yrly lease. "ontiqUf' wnrld" Uu s1-li454832 pmg&c;rhools ht. last. d h'll t7:Mll h.et>lson Ln. 1 bl)... dd. No pcts /r hldrn. Nodog~.642-2280 wkdy nesc; & pru11t.•rty. fi,000 sq Loh fOf' al 2200 $<1111 mo ({cf, lf>OR White re I New 3 Br Condo. :?' J Ba. w or Bearh off Slater. SJO off Scc Dep w t ad 2 Br 645 2825 6 p M t 0 9 : 3 0 p M. I C\ hldJ! \'Ith off ~lrc1•1 s ~ o 0 k M <' s a \' 1.• nl e yicw • Pool. J a ~·11 111 • 842-7848 2 Ra, C'hild under I OK Weekends SAM to8PM. ptll king Will c:ell on C'On ••••••••••••••••••••••• 54~ 7".S!I · ' r ealty Sauna, lsc $375 r.11, 2700 -----S199 & up 710 W. 18th St 2 Ilr patio. 1otar, bltns. S250 lrnl't ¥>ilh zo•, tlown ••SANC~f::'>IF.NTf. . .,.. l'u1n ISludin I Tilk fr ------m o. 1\dult:-.. 833 8731 EASTBLUFFS305.2tlr.2 Tr1u1c' rnn,11lt•i i•tl ~1.000.000 \'il'wofoC'cnn. rkaul I~ 1rnlrlh 2 !Ir lh ~ Santa•na 3280 bt>al·h Wnter pd Frplc, Sl!.111 S 1•nrnr C1t1ze ns Eves h ;1, pool. frplc, ulll in· t $98.000! !'>Uri and 1·h.inr11•l 1:-.lancb rm dm rm kit I~ ~pac, ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• dshw'lhr. pool j11<'u zz1 \\el<'oml' 2 nr. pool, no -cld 'tl , edit!!, no p eb. . I Ibo lo p .I u !It 1 ()() v 0 rd !\ I u pal IO, ii\ I ~cl ~,.ix 2fi5:l Rent our hom1• & rf're1\ (' $1KS mo 1141i 133'\ . C'h1lrln•n pet!! 646 2738 For RC' nt. n f' 11 g ht ru I M4 4767. a a Y rop. twnuUful "TSTkEt;T " Wa1n·1nSQuurt'·~nc.·~l 11 l'hrl!.tmas h onu-.. 1pnrt 3Rt2Ba.Swt"di!lh ------- R•altors S.~.1100 492 o11 21 n1.•nul 3 hr. 2 bo <·nndo ·· 1\ · · Unit 2 UR + Bol:su/Wnrd, 3 BR.:? ha, Ont• hdtm furn. to ont• llave !lomrthmft you want flrepla<'c. :slnl(lf' s tory OC/FRONT 2BR, dffk. •675-7060• lif-:HTlfAlll·:N HV /\llrxtru.~.ponl,l'lubhsc, fumrni. OW . cpl:;. rltl"· S3:!5. udult.no pNs. $13.'>. 206 lo :sl'll .. Clai>slC1cdttdisdo t:nd'd yttrd. s:mo mo. f(ar,bltns.Nodo(l5.$36S. REALTORS. $325 /mo &4~-3711 $315 BKR.!>521776 00345(~963 178i; H:tlllmon• 11.R 1tw.-ll 642 5678.• 244."iOronge CM 5402345 yrly.t>U-36S5 LACMIMA HACH 494·'5'4 :=;:::=~~---=-~L--===--___:======::.L--------L::::.----=====---==.1,___:_ __ DAILY PILOT Saturday. Decemti.r 20, 1975 ~dd it ... Bu1ld iL.Diaper et... Hammer It ..• Carpet 1t ... Cement it...W1re 1t...Hoe iL.Clecm it...M ove ... it .. Press it ... Pa1nt 1t ... Nail it ... Plaster it. .. Fix 1t. .. SERVICE DIRECTORY Plumb 1l. •• Pat ch 1t. •. Pipe il. .. Remode l It...~ Roof it...Landscape lt...Tile lt...Trim it. .. Sew it.. . Haul it... Add it... Plant 1t. .. Alter it.. Learn it.. .... Aprpianu R•palr CClf'JMt S..--.k~ DKldftCJ 6155 SenlcH Hauling Houff.cleanhtg Mo•lncJ rtcnter/R•lr Plumbing •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• \PPLlANCE tH;l>A IH $10 St'n I('~ C.il I l714 ) 5-t!l 212:! Shumpoo & ste;rn1 t'l~an lalconiH/WaUcways I DO IT All! Hauling anythm~. warage llOUSECL~AN ING 1s our Movmg1Haulin1t Student PATCll PL.\S'l' t:RING Ill'• OF!-"\\ this Ad lnll Color bni:htener:s, LA'.ikini:l'rohlt•nh"' Ele('trical. Plumbing. cleanup. Reh~ble fa!>t Businc:.s. Call Janice's w /large truck . Reas. ••ALLTYPES•• .\ny l'lumbin ~. wait•• "'ht ~·a r pt!> l U m 1 n l>ccorJllH~ Wah'qiroor etc. Reas rates. 642.4957 service. 963·6452 Haggedy Anni.. 675 6553 Karry 548-9723 /839 5779 Free ~l 540 6825 ~cr\lcl'. lt'ak,, lrnthro(.lm bl~Kl'h Clcanhv rm.d1n Coulau~!\ u\er Ll\'1ng --. , ---,•n <'losurt•:o.. H cJ,, lobysfttfncJ rm & hull $15. Aq~ rm are1ti..3YHSGuaruntee. llANDYMAN-llomes & Sunny&Jer,-2Vets Gar. lanchcapiftCJ PainHncJ/PapennCJ Plumbfnq 1$322.168 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S7:io.<.·ou('h$IO.t•ha1r$5 A pliedS st~m• Apts. oni.c1ent1ou!> clt•anup. Free p1r kup. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• l\:ab\:.auin~ & C:hilV\'rom· Cuur dim sx·L o<lur <:rpt 11 k ,2T·u726 1651 craft s man. G45 65S8. furn/appliances. llohd¥y t'om,)I Sv:. Ue!>lgns. rt-~rF.RS PAINTING PlumblnCJ Rooflnq s:.? :iohr Marncd t•oll~~i.' repair. 15 u s e:<pr. Do _c_ · · . ~cs 557-2005 Sod. s prklr:o.. masonry, lnt/l!:xt-Reas Hatei. ••••••••••••••••••••••• i.:tad couple NS arcu work m y°st!lf. Rds E:fectricol Complele Home matn· waterfulhs. Ford Lni.cp Cul1Geneat552·0458 Specialists HEPAIHS ALLTYPr-:s 1-1,·x1hl\•hrs.~lfi29S1. 5310101 ••••••••••••••••••••••• tenance, con cre l e, Sl2oLo~d 962-7817. Waler hentcr ii. tll:. lkm •. rrceei,ti,,hl' EL ECTRICIANS 11 musonry.Reas.l"reec:.t. Getndofuns1ghtly -•PAINTlllJG* J)o.-<<llll, drains, laul'l'l~. W111tlt311 5020a11)tlml' {' \HPET LAYING 1\ND HEPAllt . ··ma 642·0761. 'l'HASll & DEBRIS Masonry " copper rep1pes L>ay & -Jobs, ma1~t /repairs. 22 Colle~e Student·~-6421-1 ••••••••••• •• •••••• •. •• li e/ins 979·3335 Try me night iiervice. We• Lnkc Tiie Carpenter •••••••••••••••••••••• (.' /\.Page, 642 2070 yr:.expr#233108.548 S203 Masonry , c•o 11t•rcte.-WILLIAMS&SONS . M1>trCh·1rgc Li<'l00'H8 ••••••••••••••••••••••• --<.'arpentry. pnlng. ~en. Colle~c student wilh I ton Mason Hri ck/lilol"k <'.0 stom ~am~/Wallpapcr· JU • · I G · CEHAMlC Tll.K New & 1t1-::\101>1-:L nu 11.D Sl'f•:l' ON INSULATE HE~'S. Lil'. &15·3'&~1. Cu1pct lns tallutions & GarCIC)eDOOf'O~nen handyman. Put McNal· Pll lrul'k, a ls o do &Ston~.'call!l81782'J mg. Pamt inlr S20 rm. . ~TPL~MB N n.•mdl.J"recest.Smljob:. lfrp:rn ~ 1/1 t>~· ~t. Guur ~·•••:••••••••:•••••••• ly. 645-8085 c I t' an u P • Jc r fr c y I.' x t S.24,9 8 v r g 3 b r · ~C/\L~2 4111 * ,,ekome 536-2426. Lubor.&15 J..'>74 Si\LE·Geni~· <200) SMS. --• . . 536·1730 Brick-bloc k -con crelr 968-7452 MAHV 'S PLUMEHNG l't'STO\t (.'Altt'ENTHY 1450) .$18:>. l n s~alled, CA~PENTRY._ painting, -. -drives. ~uahty work. • 646.9807 * . Pdlllli.. n·mixh:I & addi C•me-nt/Concre~ gu~. Southc~t 631 0480 minor ~ep &Hrs. Fne Hous•cleo1un9 Lic'd & bonded 536·llOIJ *PAPER HANG ING * NO JOB TOO SMALi. rH Set"•IC:• llun:. :> rn ll a9 •••••••••• ••••••••••••• • estJmates. 545· l408. ••••••••••••••••••• ••• • Former Instructor. _ __ __ •••••• ••. • • • •••• •• • • ••• LeONlTE CONCRETF. Gardetun9 Hauling Want :.i HE/\l.CLE/\N MASONRY ·rite. bnt·k. Car1Rebko.li4S 2449 DRA1NCLEANEIJS650 lkmtl\Uls, lrm hmg. top " ll>'l <l·' S · ' b ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOUS""., C II G h t•I ck o r 1l"'.. ~ton" --n\ "a ullions. gar· .TAMl'INl, Co ·. ••••••••••••••••••••••• r •. a 1ng am 1 0 • c~~~ ... · '"Prof Painter Jnt&Ext E\'es,wknds:.amepn('t' ping , prun ln ~. J~t',, pat 10 t'O\i•r & bl(".,t onl'. hrH·k & t ile Jo.~prllaY.a11anGarc.len('r . . Girl F'reeests6455123 Licensed ootl·Z504 _ Qual work & reJ!.. F'rce Guar 5587Jl!O t-'IREWOOD S75 1.·or(! •al>1 nel:.. '\Ir. ~er patios l'lc 640·434'1. \ti Cleanup:o.&llauhng •HAVLIN(,• ----esl 751 ·068-15482759 d1·I l1l'1 hond /in!> ~1; 7334 • • . ' Tnm&prurll'&16·4676 YARO CLEANUP •llOliSECLEANING• Mo•lng _ DRAIMS CLEARED 1>12.:it>u. Bnck & Block . -• • 556·0347 • * By r\'11ablc couple. Goo<l ••··~···~.:·••••• ••••••• Plaster /Repair l $5 -------- \ Jrpl•11l1•r, 11n.•ni,ecl R~pa1r, rt•modcl l abincb. l:l'n main l'atio:., curb & i.:utt<•r. E~p ~ardcnl'I", Y.t•ckl y. Hcfercm•cs536-7711 !\10\.lNG · Let 2 l'XPr ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ornamental Pruning, re Wayne 642·8673 l ka11u~. tn·c pruning f'Ji.t Ocliwry. haulir.;!. men mO\ e you. Rea:.ona VERY NEAT p /\TC II Main Lines SIS mo\' a ls. refs furn. lnsrd • 1.1111am·e. AL. 675 629-1 -, +remo\al. HcJS. movmg&dn-ups.S7up.Sellthin~s fastw1thDally pll', reCi.. 833·39H & JOB'"' & RESTUCCO. Anytime-Anyplace F o rd LandsC'a p1ng WJntadresults 642-5678 _&1~8381 -tl'eee::.t.842·4597 PilotWantAds. 552·8481 j _t-ree~st .893·1439. 540-1687 962-7817. Aparlmffts Unfurft. Apae hnents Furnished Office Rental 4400 Busineu !Lost & Found 5300 Opportunity 5005 •••••••••••••••••• •• ••• H~pWanted 7100 Help Wanted 7100 HetpWMted 7100 H.tpWanted 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• or Unfurnished 3900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• M~wporl Beach 38 69 ••••••••••••• ••••• ••••• • l :\10FR1':E RENT• ••••••••••••••••••••••• , L' I I' I k & s I r OUll( : • • I V\'r ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' v ., • > .-.. cwporl Beal'h ll'\\ up l1.1~fninl .. Hd, 2 Ha , I,., per ha) 2BR. ultns , I 2 3 Rm. offices I rom * Liquor License * }Oung ll'malt.: Poodll' \'1(': \\'a1·d 1G.(~. Fn\y 5J.1.3757 lkh & pier. S550. ) rly Gara" . ""J50 &12·6889 117:1 1'}35 & 6-14·4510 .. l .""" S 13 5 pl' r mo. N car Orange on-:o.alc general. ;\arporl. No lease r<:q "COCKT /\I LS" S32.500. LAS BRISAS ~\1r 1>1sl·nmi11al111 J! ,\<lull~ W otch the sun nt over the ocean Beach within steps I IH.l>IWO~t ·lkakd pool .. .,1111 cll'l'k · l'rl\'Jll' hakoil\ • \dt'QUJll' pJrkrnJ! ·Fie\ a tor 833·3Zl.39 TllnoCtn Call , Mr. Winston Found, Large approx yr Rooms 400 Collect. (213 ) 272-4249 old anf:(ora type CAT. •••••••••••••••••••••• ~l~SA VE,tto~:·~ sq. ft, ----Wht l1µ tail. &-1gc, house P\l l'lll K. pnv CM S25 n1.:w bid)':. Cpl!'i: chps, pet. Sanl a Ana ;\ve, .,.. k & SoO , m 0 up furn <oplaonal J. S25ll/mo. Money Wonted 5030 SAH 751_0567 548 5!;15-1or556·0051:1 · · J\lr Wood. 1;75 liOOO or ••••••••••••••••••••••• _. _. ___ _ 675-6061 Private Investors S22.000. Found-Youn~. male Jr1~h LIVE at Newport Beach. . . -. -;--_ Needed As 2nd T .D. on Setter. \IC Cordova in WE-t:kly Y.mtcr r~es. S35 Offi ces, 2 lgc, 2 ~m Si~l & lovely Suntiago home. SanClcmenle492-8672 ~•111-(ll· room. li302 W. C:.t 5150 per mo. ' ~'\ • ·l Payable S285 p 'mo. Ill - - II\\ y l'ine Kool ;\1olt:l. ''/' m PI l·. x . I ' th & rid. inlerest of 10' '. FO t; :'\ U: 1 Di am on rl 1714 1673.(~-IO I nmon3 . C:\I Corner IOl' W 1 C 0 He· Hor Rmg. found out of town Can be u:.t•d for lilt• :0 a · urn, a on Golf Cour::.l'. O\\n(.•r comm mfJ.! 6-16 12!16. 1711 ~\~~,s~drff. iclent 1ly. Hun ti ngt on l'\'t':.call 551 1289. ___ tiJl 2-13 Bc;.idl l'oll<.·c Ocpl., KIDS! Ages 10 to 15 Earn s pe nding money working a few hours after school and Saturdays. If you a r e h o n est , ambitious and not afraid to talk to people. phone Mr. Bingham, 645-2873 Equal Opportunity Employer ·-X·~·unl\ I'll rnlture <H ailabll• !l oom~ S25 \\ \.. up .... kitchen Apts s:11 S "k up . 5~8 -9755 o 6-15 3967 SSOO a month. HETr\lt.STOH E MortC}Oges, Trust 536 :Xi:!l . De•ds 50 3 5 -.::-• . , . -.-Help Wanted 71 OOIHelp Wanted 7100 l "'rl'q '<I Sorn·. no pcti, '~15 H1'er ,\\cnuc HARVEST GOLD \\' \SllER & URYl'~H un<ler t y~·ar olc1 . E\ccllcnt Con!l ••••••••••••••••••••••• L<>Sl. C.1t, drk grt) "'·1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• \.\ ht f l' e l . C u I I a I' .11 Sl .. 1:.hon· ~ 55th I l l'r .ippl C'a ll ti-1:! ~ OH CWl'ICE :'\H 12511 Ml fl. (.'Ontad m ,1 n a ~ l' r 6 .J 2 K 2 5 :.! • a>"ner. 121312.ti 2t:W LOANS up to 80% I st TD Loans-8 l/4°10 ··smokl•y" \'ll' \polt·na & PJr \... llalbo a '"' HC\\ ard ti73 5!199 PARK NEWPORT .\partment S1.w 2nd TD Loans APARTME ..... TS (;tl•at Chrislmas 36c S ft l-':JJ rci,lTcrmssrnn·l9-l9 Lost: C.\T. In Ea!.lblull " q. • art'a. (~rav wht llull\ Bal·hl'lor 1or2 PHESE:"iT Ground Aoor Sattfer Mtg. Co. Male. Rt.>ward ti.JO 5300 & JUNIOR SALESMAN 10 To 15 Years Old PRODUCTION ARTIST The Daily Pilot seeks an art i s t experienced in production of line a rt, pas te up, and use of st at cam e r a. S u ccessful appli cant will s how portfolio including layouts and finished artwork. Pos ition r equir es ability to work with veople and provides interesting a ssi g nments for a ll departments of the newspaper. Apply at: 330 W. Bay Street Costa Mesa. Call for Appointment -642-4321 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. An Equal O pportunity Employer I ~~!.~ ~·:.~ ..... !L~~,~~1!. ~ :':'!~.~ ...•. ~ ! -~~ E x p c r !) w (• c p c r Sol e~man, ltt'sume to I lousckceper w~111tt•rl The Wrapper 3433 Via l Day p1wt't'k. Lido, N.H. 842-9783 Ht·druoms and $250 645-7857. •l'rol lliultlin~ 6.J:l·~lil 545 0611 64-1-4925. Townhouse:. • \rr(.'ond1t11111 GENERAL Fr S23~50 Bunml Avail F <'fm ale. ·~lu·.t(' 2ndTDLoansWanted Personals 5350 Housekeeper /Cook 1111 <"O uple. Live-in. P \'L room & ba. 642-9606. Poo . k1t<"h en acit . • Earn $20 $40 per week work1'ng after *S-cretan·es Open 9 6 Dull~ ,.\,ail .• hrn Isl .r\fl Gpm, •Pvt lk stroorn Huy T 0 .'s for cash. ••••••••••••••••••••••• . ,.. !'>p.i ·PoolsTc•n111~ .,. ... ~ c··-131· •1\mplcl'arking L1><1nson 2ndT.D.'s Drinkangproblem"°-sch ool & Saturdays. Hunting ton *Typists 1~adywhoneedsS500 mo& \t'rOSS from Fi.1 sh1on """'mo .... ;,h I ) •.J:rn1torServ.r\\'all :\(•\\ Loans-2ndT D 's Callr\lcoholllclpline Beach & Fountain Valley areas only. up.Salesorienled.Phonl· hlan<l at J:.amborel' mi lxo;JUt. room in m) hom{· 1\ll 1n J.!l'OJ.:raplt1C'.1l SJOOO SJO.ooo 24hrs aday835·3R30 Leavename,address&phonenumber *KeypunchOprs Marilyn.968·8378 ...... n Joaquin lltlls n aad for l,rrly kilch prn & tl·nter of Cost<i :\h·~.1 :l'i.> Equity In' smt. DI\ l d Call 536 4298 •PBX Oprs 1714)644-1900 ).!ar :\r !>hops nu~. C:\I toiSOS.1 Ft BAHN1':TT :\lTG co SPOIRITU/\l\. ~ll r-:{,l\1~~1:R on ape r ecor er. -. NEl-:olm NOW' • LEG,\ L TY Pl s.T . ~IX ·~132 0 'Id. ::?O Yr:. in Ori! Ct) pen 10' · ·l · Tempo Temporary Help Sharp mind. xlnl. typini:: UTILITIES PAID '·. I. .C . Bui inq Ad\'lc{' on al I mat Lt-rs. skills tiS wpm> needer! 'J''"'l l-'·•ir·, i•·w I' 11 t;.15·213.J :.anytime 312 ."'. f~I Cami· no f{""I. . 17802 Sky Park Irvine f N C 1 BLOCK TO oc ~. \ '\ lJl Spat· La).! ~ 1).! hnw . --:-"' u • • ' • • ·" -.... Call S40·<\-155 or cw1>9rt enter aw 1,,111xe l'n\'atl•21!r 2hJI :5115 mo Incl utll . fl crn.ta:\l~·:.J ->IUW~O Fnr~ale·2ndTDdJsC'ount SanClcmcnte.1-'or appl HelpWanted 71001HelpWanted 7100 __________ 1 office.Some legal and/or 1 ... l' .,.. alk in "lei'>l'I '>. Pn\ 495 5752 >131 !J:!i9 p 111 \ ,\T I-, 0 .I-F 1('1". 10'" S.17.1100 !i', 7 \'l':trs I l!J~ 903.J __ 4!l2 91~i ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----------Mag. II experience de- 1.i111,, garage. ( ,1hlt· T\' l'\l Hoom & Hath Halbo:.a l:!i.lli $1 Xlnt lol' l t1I ~~,~~l'6~;1~~~ Uayfront OUTCALL B1\H :\L\IU I Counter girl. O\'er 18 Day •1•1•0•5•P•l,.-A•L-----• sirable. 644.6400 \lulls no pcl~ .... llHt mo lsljnd 5100 mo '615.251 p:rnl &I:! 1:.1~>:1 __ MASS AGE & .... 1th loca l .follO\\Oing &/or E\C. Apply in MAID WANTED I I .June 15 s.r.5 mo. IHI or !SJ:l R!it I • Announcements/ ESCORTS I (.' ~1 )I e w po r l arc a person. KcntU(:ky Fried WARD Ex per preferred. hut will , .1rly least.> '' .ttlablc -Business Rental 4450 Penonals/ 979·1268 Chicken. 2!1~!1 1-;. Cst train. Call 536.o.nt. a~k '•;•. lO Cal! for .1ppt Hoomrnpn\ hrn.kll<'hcn ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lost&Found l'orthecxtra s inlifl•and -Hwv.Cd;\I. SECRETARY for Barbara. 1i042aflcr 6 P'1 _ Jlrl' \l'gl'l.arran pre· AnCenter.1.a~una Beach ••••••••••••••••••••••• tne Fo\.1cst i.:1rls You BEAUTICIAN ----------fl'rred 4!>i 3.'181 !\hop t!)(ls(ift 111" s t 51 OO C'all: We comc ~anager w/foll . for NB DELIVERYMAN llosp1tal expcr. necess. Management ,, I loag Hosp. Larj?\.' 3 ---~· II . "n' I r•17"; :,c Announcemen s L· (' I I "'1'1 'H6'l I I 11 2 B\ fplc bltn 1, .. • b th ht -.,oast .,..~ '"""1 .,~ ~.,., ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1oxy .ar s nc .1· ... • • saon.540-8582.644·0661 S315 Mo. t-:u r y AM F/t1mc. :l-11 :30 shift. Assist.Mana9e r \, '· · . " n\,1ll: room. ,1 • o or (7 1~> 491·21!!6 newsparl(•r ddav. l r\'me Plt1mc 11·7·3o s h1ft. Con-For Womens Apparef l 1\\ patio. cnt•l cl j!ar p I alt.' f.1 t•1I 1 I 1 c s 1 n ----* * • ··rea. ~lust hu\" lrg car. la"l •t J n Co t t I t "'"<IO PRl'.:GN \'.'iT'' u • " ' ".rs. e sen. s a Aggressive, dependable '' 11 ts.no P'-' s . .x. •. mo :'\l' .... port heach.1~15 5()16. IDEAL :'°\t'\.\ 1l11rt lkach Jam~s Wertz • · Boys & Girls Sta. wag (lr van pref'd. Me s a M em or 1 a I person. Call for appt. •I 11596 y at• R t 1 A 250 malllocal11Jnforrt•t:11I & 18981 Raci'n .. Dr. Caring confide nti a l l\oCollc<'l.!.162-4633 JI t I 642 2734 301 ac eon en as .. wholes:all' Fr nm S!IO "' C'ounsellng & referral 10 lo 14 years of age. Dai· i----------ospi a · · · 586·2085 3 BR, 2 BA ••••••••••••••••••••••• 673.9606 or "73 !l:lfl:l Irvine Abortion, adoption & ly Pi 1 l·o·t de~i1vch•r1y . routes Dental Secretary. \'iclona. C.M. E.O.E. l-r.-ta_n_a_l!_e_m_e_n_L ___ _ l, pie.•~ blk to ocn Palm Desert t·ondo rcn You ;.arl' lh1• ""inner or onl' keeping. may ue 3\'31 a e in your Busy s pecialis t needs - 1 , , 1~>8<! yrl\' or w1r1t1.•r t:il. Lar~l' l bdrm Color Industrial Rental 4500 cnmpll'l1.· dinnt:r selected APCARE 5·17-2563 ar('a. £am profit for de-good ;.1"po1 n t m en L 11 o u SE K 1·: E p E R s PEOPLE PERSON 'Vk l 1 · •· h t · " Exec. looking for parl TV. pool.Jal'UZll • n<. ••••••••••••••••••••••• from Sk1nnv Mike's -----l\'Cnes ~ ras · rips or ::.ecretar.v. S:anta Ana . week e nd s . App l v ' t<I \ 3 Rr ., ba fr1>k · MASSAGE t d' r 11· ,, time business assoc1al1· • · · .. · . · .... l'l' k Iv . & m 11 nth I\ . * 11..1EW * nwnu al m<'r<' ian 1se or se in g Salary opl'n. Wntc Daily Bayview Conv. Hosp., 1'11 garage. by 3Ath St Re:.er \'e now. ti 12·05:Jti · " HOLIDAY IMM 1· FIGURE MODELS new subsC'riptions. For Pilot ad IJ595, 330 W. Bay 2055 Thurm St. C.M. in wholesale s uppliei.. l'>1~ S390 548·4063 eve COSTAMESA 3131Bn·sto1St.. 0 TS information please call St Costa Mesa Ca "•23505 Busine ss full y Rentals to share 4300 (~ear Harbor & Baken ' ESC R 6-12· 4 321. Fr 0 m San 92626. ' · .,.. · capitalized. J nler view '''" l•plx. walk to O('Can • ' Costa Maso c s J H k 673 2223 ••••••••••••••••••• ••• 1360 to3.\80sq ft.18· J)('r l .... . Oulr:ill-Appt.onl~· IC'mcnle-an uan1----------ousc eeper. & Nanny.1 __ · _____ _ Iii 2 Ba.1.apt. drps. AVOJDROO~l ~IATES sq ft. ll0208, 3 phase Plca~c call 64.!·56_78. <.'Xt Home-OHic<'·SLudio Capii.trano arl•a , tall Dental A ss i s t.int ~ive-in. full .ti.me. CdM Manicurist. sandpiper •' \ 1:1~~ 1 ~'k .ga;:iJ~ WllO power. a\'ail mid Dec . 333 lod;.um yourl1clH•t. 631 •3811 495 ()(i30 ancl l\l1ss1on Vil'· Orlhodonlie Ofc. exper area. Top salary. Send Hair Center Corona del , 1 1;~2 6 -12 .0596 ARE INCOMPATIBLE o"ner mil 5-10 4058 or * * * ___ JO El Toro a rea, call req'd .. Call842-7775 rcsumc&re'1s:toAdNo. Mar.675.7720 Call Housemates ~our Broker uise you r <"oo l ~1th ynur 581·/;310 S 573, Da ily Pilot, P.O. Rox ---------• t ,,.,., •• :! Equal Oppor. Em plover DENT/\ L ASSI ·~A ~T · 1560 Costa Mesa . Calif. MASSAGE TECH. 8.12 4134 M-F. 12·7pm Lost & Found 5300 children? llclp is :nalla --------··-Orthodontic c ha1rs1dc . 92S2fi We Professionally Dnng Lease 1.000 i.qft " office ••••••••••••••••••••••• blf' 24 h!'s. 549 8'l3~1 Newport. 412 days/wk . __ TRAIMEE OCEANFROMT PEOPLE TOGETHER 0 220 v h h U>ST ct f 1 & BOOKKEEPER Orlho e x per. req 'd . NOTICE Young lady 08·2ff) for I ... a.winter'".,"" TO SllARl':HoCSING 11 · ' cat, ot : grey .. ~ · .c.r;n~ e •. ~oymen! · f JI · '' ...,."' water new building gd Name laJ! Bink\ \I( t 642·2626 how Daily Pilot Class-leg1umate u time pos1-STEPS TO BEACH ------· , · • . · · .. repara ion :'\ewport Deach f'irm has N ''1cely furn 2 nu house locale 645·22M. G:irdcn GrO\C. 531·6296 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1fled ad:. display their lion. 0 exp. nee We· < 2 ha S.100 winter •• "' 53i -89 K ) opcninJ! Jan. 1. 1976 for DENTAL i\SSISTANT messa"es with legib1llly send to school. earn I i 1 ba S250 winter CdM Desire f1•m room-or i~t_ aren ___ Jobs Wanted, 7075 Full Charge Bookkeeper Experienced chairs1de and im"pact? Our ads. we whale you learn. Apply in , f( 2 ha. S350 winter male' 25 JS. 6i5 i025 FREE RENT Lost Female Tabby cat •••••••••••••••••··~··• w 2·4 )rs exp. This is an and experienced front arc proud to ~ay, really person any afternoon or 11 h 2 ha. yearly $495 Fem. Rm mate Pk Nwpt missing s mce Dec 13. vie Chauffeur. com panion.1 xlnt opportunity for a desk. N.B. 644·9211 gel r cs u I ts. p h 0 0 e eve. 2112 Harbor, Costa SEA WIND Twnhsc.call&I0-2066 Month t o month, or Oval Sl. & Walnut light ('OOk . Bonded. self-starter who car. 642.5678. Mesa d•• 2 BR. 2 ba .. den, or64o 4i60anytime lease. A few remaining V11lagelrv.552·6086 Helen548·7197 work unassisted in main· DIETARY SERVICE ---------- ' iroi Yearly $475 ---spaces left. M1ss1on Vic . . . . Hfl w t d 7100 taining multiple sets or SUPERVISOR Help Wcmt•d 7100 Help W.ted 7.100 associated RMmate wanll'd lo share jo Industnal Park. (San FOUNf.!. To) ~hite roo· P an e books. preparing finan-Bayview Conv Hosp ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 st~· house w \'1ew in Diego Frwy to Alicia. die. vie Ga:rield Ave. ••••••••••••••••••••••• c1al statements & keep-Costa Mesa. S42-350S M1ss1on Vicjo58l 88.19 north to Webers Bread) HB.12116, 5.16-1033. Adv•rt. $550.+ in~ business records. Musl have certificate or I------Rrokers mvited FOUND: Siamese killen. Fee paid. Lake the fresh Salary open, attractive have completed som e 3 Br in llH Bach to shan• s~1ve-most Development female, loni:? hair in West outdoors? Ha ve car, will s urroundings for non co ur ses toward -------I ""r • <; ~ m~:,.006r1u;~0k ;3"cc~ 581·2340or art. 6, 493·7fi87 Ncwport 642_3476 cvcs make money' ?rev. smoker. Send resume & certificate. Salary range ema e :roo· '""'° , ,,., - ---sales exp. a must . Write salary history in con-SJ.75 to $4.25. \.iult • • ,11ry Condo. 2 bd. :.aft 5 ___ _ HEWARD. Lost ring at y o u r o w n fidence to P.O. Box 1715 ---------- IAOK£RS-REAL TORS 202S W Bolboo I> 7 I 11>6 I tq•lc, pal~. all new AIRPORT Ma Barker's Rest. Fri. "Paycheck"/\ls o fee NewportBcach.92663 DRIVERSWANTED '" • 1•ts & appliances fem. rml w;inted. JBR 3200SQuare Feel 12112.548·6731 jobs. Call Control Career __ :....________ MenorWomcn ·' ' • WestclifC Shop· 2BA apt. in CM. Own 19~2' Per Sq. Ft Employment Agency• Bookkeeper lo do payroll. Must be 25 or over '.enter. $38 5 . room. 646-4221 2 Air-conditioned off aces. Cal Lost Re ward. Thun· 556·8508 familiar w /NCR Book Apply In Person •·I 1528. Prof. per-;on Mt F to shr ample parking. dcrbird Track area 1n . keeping Mach. Must he Y~How Cab I • Bach Park Npt luxury hm in pvl comm, Harbor ln•est. Co. Dana Point. Orange Joni? AsslSt~nt needed ~or pro· abl to type. Ca ll Mrs. 11251 Slater Avenue h air ma 1 e. Named gressing salon. Will tram Brant. J ohnson & Son Ii t1•1. 640 -7063 . no smokt!r $200. + Util. Realtors 673-4400 "Dustin". Please call advanced technics. In Lincoln Mercur y 2626 __ F_o_u_n_t_a_in_V_a_l_le-'y'--- '" t. ,·644-5292. 497 2!.130 Best Costa Mesa lor .. 1000 ~96-8034 aft6pm. ~~-~is H air D esig n JI arbor Blvd. C . M . DUFFY•S 11 .. I I ha, close to bch Office Rental 4400 & 4000 sq. rt. 120/208 pwr. LOST; lge Belgian Shep 54<>-5630_· ------u ..... T I ··' •', $475/mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Eves. 673-1417 mix. male. Blk w/wht BuildinJ? aides.substitute REST A RA" '•12·3561· I ~O I We-stcli~ Dr. Stew~ -4550 chest & wht forepa""'.s· AVON custodians. & sub. aides wants experienced St• ps 11 ean 2 Br yrly. Ne\\ port Fmanc1al Ctr ••••••••••••••••••••••• Vic. Wilson & Placenua. Apply Laguna Beach DIMMER " I\ c. rdng, crpts. drps. leasinq '?ffice Spac~ STORAGE SPACE CM. 548-4678 Reward. District P ersonnel or Waitresses :.13147 iii'.I CallonS1teManager . WhyGriSnowed fi ce. Across from Hi. d 1714 ,642_3111ext 246 Motor Homes. tra1lera· LOST f!1 eve gold .nm Underly School 625 Park Ave. HOSTanESSES b 1 e boats & tr Ir s . glasses in blk case. Vic of Chn·stm-L.B. Newport Beach $15 mo Hr i s l I / B a k r. o r ..... ---------Must be 21 or over. Apply 645-3880 Magnolia/ Aclms 540-4$195 Bills? Earn ---------in person. 103 N. Bayside RentalsWanted 4600 ext62,968 178lpm ___ , CITYOF Dr.Newport Beach. •••••••••••••••••••••••FOUND: Toy P oodle . money topay themas on H...tlftcJtonleach 640·5123 WESTCLIFF BLOG. NEWPORT BEACH Corn•r ~tc-hff Ort•• •nd hvinf!I Aye MANAGERS & ASSISTANt MANAGERS Hamburger Hamlets Due to our present rapid extension program, we a r e seeking energetic peopl e who wis h to progress quickly. If you prove to b e s table & dedicated & possess the ability to lead & motivate people, your future is with u s. Managem e nt e xperien ce is desirable, but not necessary. Excellent salary. Company paid benefits. Apply Mon thru Fri 9AM-Noon GENERAL omCES 322 Ho. FoothlD Rd. leYerfy HIUs ECpial Opporfwlity Employer * l>ELL:X E APTS• Frpl1 . bea m ceil'g. panel s: P''t pat. t'lbhse. pool. "11llcyball, adlts on· Iv, no Pf'l" I & 2 Br. 2 Br & 2 ha ftom $190. 387 W. Bay St 1'4G 0073. ---- -!,. Alf C-ltiofti .. v C~f'"'llO'lll ../Mutlc ./u .. -./r1111..-..._ Cute Ba('h. or studio; white female, in Golden A VON REP RES EN . needs temporary help to ----------1 mature working lady; WestColl<.•J?e.84Z-8516 TATIVE. I'll s how you solicit dog li censes. WantAds Call642·56i8 .. _________________ • San Clemente J.876 ' • • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ../x-1 -.ic. . how. Call 540·704t or These are short term ~' I . ~~S:rea . to $125· FOUND: Beaut orange Zenith 7-1359. jobs paid on a fee basis Help W..ted 7100 Help W•hd 7100 Help W..ted 7100 male cal. Long hair, 8 ----------1 <SOC', 75• & Sl.50) per •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• New, lrg. 2-BR. 2 Ba. nr want cozy ·~br house/cot-mos. flea col. Plncen· . license. Will contact re·----------------------------• ./ tecy ---.. a ./~ "'""'"" ocean . Free Ind ry . tage. Reas. NB/CM /LR tia/Wilson 5.9334 r1ft4 ~bys1lter ·I need a N~n-sidences concerning S220tmo. 498 1307_. ___ 1 area Resp party 525 5330 ny, I am 6 Yrs old, Live licenseing or pets. Must ----------· Losl 1 Keeshond, looks in preferr<'d 493-7638 be 18 yrs old or older and S-C~.__-317 n10 up store-offi ces cpts a.lness/lnvest/ like Husky, 40 lbs. l SJC. present a n eat ap vy-S~ dtps air bath. 17301 FfnanCe Pomeraniam Cham · -. pearance. Project starts ••••••••••••••••••••••• RParh Bl. II B 842 Z&.'W ••••••••••••••••••••••• pagne color both males. BAB)'SJTTl-.lt, my home. January 1976. P lease ap. :t Hr encl'd patio, pool. ---luPtnt Reward 751-5137 or Zchildrcn 3 &4 yrs. Mon. ply; Personnel Office. hltns.crpts&drps. FREERENT ~u... 5005 9791276 thru l''ri N B area 2000MainSt.lluntinnton. SCS 5L33 )(f' 1 35 _,.,...,.., ,_,.,, ----67S.49tl "• < ll"l''I as ow as • sx•r •••••••••••••• ••• •• •••• FOUN l> 1 ris h Setter . . lleach. Ca. 92648. 536-5491 Apcaf;;91tt Fu"'ifhed tiigr~~a\l~~~~nel V~& t:, Neil(hborhood Beer Bar. VI<'. Benl"h W;.alk, tt B. Banking Equa l Opf:rtuoily or u..funMslwd 390 2000 sq ft 831.1400 Cost.1 Mesa loc I l l1mt• female Cnll 962 6061 t SECRET.ARY Emp oyer ••••••••••••••••••••••• __ offered.· 979 1268. Lca\•e lttt-nury Two positions <Sa nta ----------1 THF. F,XCTTING Ill() Sqft Nc·w Medical OC name&#. , Ana & Newport Beach) COOK, e>1pet Brealcrast. , L ..... M1tS • •ns f. for lease ' block FOUND: c. at, l Yr, beutc In branch office & Tru!'ll must be fHt. T op pay. A ,.. s; A A • IC<' • 2 Boal Man ura. cl urer · wlblk tail & ears. Bolsa Department. Minimum 492 l~ BOB'S COFFE MINUTES TO NPT fr o m II o a It JI o s p Small fully equipped Co. & Mc Fadden 892-5895 6 ow ... m t v pin o & SHOP 1409 ".·~. L'.I Ca min m;tf. Cabsnrt~. etc, free lf I SnClem<'nle4926202 ----., " ~ . ...._,., ""ch. t•-" ... R lt";ase a-;s umML Call n . 3 · L'O UN D·. \"hi'te i1 mall shorthand r<'qulrPd. Ex· fteal,SanClcmcnte. n.. .,.., " I D or496 2060 ,. .,. per. preferred Apply In -frnmS180 548 3451 ti _ l'C. 31 • American Spitz. Edinger person 1055 N. Main, COOK nteded for nc \'1ult-;.No f>ets thf'reaft1•r ; fl15 l!H9 or Pcrsonw1thmunaf(ement &Fairview 5574118 St1nta An a . Rm 201, prt?·schoolln lnane.Cal 1 ~1 M e~o Or mml rephe' to Ml. No ab1hty neede<l to lakf' lOAM-3PM. Lee. SS2 7331 ., Hlk~ .,:i..;t ;ifNewr10rt ~~. Da~ly l'1lot. P 0 !~it over detaalk or husmcs" t·ouND: lri -<h Setter. California lst B•ank Rl\d 1 l~. <.:osta Mt•Ml , Ca $3000 1nvstmt req . mah•. f'la ce nta~ & EOE • !>46-~ 112626 SS6-l3!>0 11nyt1me SuperiorN.B.645Ml7 ----- I I __ ...... _ ' I r CL~Slf'tEDwlll sell It. ISLANDER YACHTS A ssembly Carpente r Bonder Finish e r {Detaile r E lectrician Hardware Installer M ill Assemblers Cabinet Router Opr. Mast Assembler Mold Re pair Specialist An Polltim& R...,.. Prior &peri.-c•. bceleftt pay ... b.....fih. A"'1"',...... 19 22 lcn.-ca load, 1..-.19• .... . • ' ( ~~.~.~~ ..... ?!.~~ ~.~~·~.~ ..... !!~~!!!~!~~·~.~ ..... ?!.~~ ~~.' .......... ~~.~~ ~.~! ............. !?.~~ ~!~~~~ ......... ~?.s.~ Saturday, December 20. 1975 8080 Mlac~:;~~~' 1~8~ •----~~~---------·--Whit.-C'h t 1l\l or draWt'I:. J •w•lry 1070 ~lcmeous MEDICAL Dl•C'<>rulor oy~ Wt' muio.t •PET WORLD• Sl!i. OJk youth <'hr Sl!>. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• !~~~:~.;:~ ~~:;',;~ TA I~ ~RESS rr~ [ii~:: ~~~·f~] ~~f ~:~::; c ~~ ~~;J::~: ~~~r·fa\~ti~:~~:. TO ~~s~To~~ ... \11 H~.tie~:~E I TO ~~~T[)EO~ l.i\ I( , u me C I 0 W ood y We have a P.0Sltion O&>eD for a n ex-rockers. 6'73·637 2. Samoyed, J ap S1Ja111t.>b, d1::u:.t< luuni.:l' S15. <; t-: PA 1 U I" 0 ll Y 0 l ll N1:wpo1 l G allt!r1ei. Ltd ~·E~~LH"~·u. ~· A'ytc:I ~;~( Seu b.-u &: h , 801 N 0 penenced taaloress to work part-time --mini Schnau.wr. l'on" a&Jt !\Ill' \lo a'twr & dryer, J1-:w1-;1.RY. WATCllI-.:-i A Irr OHJ t-:crs. G01.U l'ustm. Ste 504. Sunto alongside the greatest master tailor to jAppUCIRCH 80 I 0 100 m1xt'(J pupµu.•1-Sllld ll;.irH·:.t c1,1d, $250/best ART OBJ t:ers. <:ut.u <.h1.·r ont• million 111111.ir-. st 1. v ER s 1-: It\ 1 ct-: na. CA 9'l705 be found anywhere in the GREATEST ••••••••••••••••••••••• :.vs mo:.t brecilil ~2:, W ofr. night 5t,1nd St:,, wood s 11. v t-.: R st-: ll \ I <: to:. or fine l':.t.!l1.· 61 , onll'n1 I-' I" 1-: l"l: IC\ & i\, ---.. ~ srORE Freezer. upri~ht. 16Cu 17lh at Fain it \lo SA hl111ty <'hr ~. O\l•ri.tuff to' INF. Fu I\ N & AN poi JI JC\\ cln. cryt-tal. Tl'' L: ... ""· ''"OCI Medical Rccl'pt10111!1l · . to be found anywhere. Our fo't G E. used onJy 4 mo Open eve:.. 531 5027 l'h• & ottoman $25. c.i11 Tl"U t-:s. &15 i20e1 1 t 1 ~ .. _., .,..., ,... Solo Sur.:. Spt:\' I t1 lisl Slore lS located in Newport Beach & I 640-4691. ~ 7R00 "' r::~~t~";~·r~1:1~1r~.'. :.1t1.;t'i rwar floait llu~p need!> the tailor s hop is on the 2nd floor of the - - -----Lha:.a Ap1>0 µupµ1t·~. ~1 u~ t :.c 11 t' h ;i Iha rn lrnl o!c, incl'cl; Hect!pl., sto. re in a large air conditi'oned room Kelvmator Refng/freezer t•httmp ... 1rl·tl, 1>how ~ WATER BEDS 1-: m ,. r al Ji. r 1 11 1: «.. SAl,t-: mnms Frulay, PUBLIC AUCTION • phone, u11pls. sch.,.·d. • side by side. Green. $75. ~t. Shot:. ll. wormed nl'cklat·c. SJOOO or ., pegboard, b1l1111t-t, ms • Wlth all new equipment. We also have 557.2005 Will hold ut C.:h11!>tmai.. ~~~~~!~~~1~~~11~ \~tdchv 54R 1000 l.K·t· l!lth. 12 noon ~l'M l\lt\NY ITEMS tW Fl:\1-• EST;\ n : Jr-:\\ r-:·1.1t \ ~-$600 + Ioli. frin~w ~e best sales staff, selling to the' 0)734·0222 Ac u It •av n 830.7002 s1'. .. ;11nu.:~~1 5Y1.,l\~J~~ur~1~'.~~~.· 1.>enef1ts. Send resunit· to rucest cust & if Id lik Lady Kenmore Portable 1 a ~ ,. Huge Onc:e-A-Year '" Ad. No. 574, Daily Pilot, omers you wou e to Dishwasher, _sohd m~ple •Saint Pups, /\~t:. put .1 8 Ft c·u1>tom rn1ll'h, \clH·t CS LE lln <!ht, :! PM !'IP !\t, 1, o. Box 1560, Costa h a ve the opportunity to join our ~op, 5 cycle and saniuz. llltle s~arkle undl•r )our blue floral tksign & 2 PUBLI A Monda). Ul''" i:!n<I. AltT l>UJt:CI:-. '' Tl~l'fS. Fl:"!-: Fl'H' t-:T(' l'llO:'ff f\JI{ I' F 0 & H H < )l' 11 L: H 1-:. 1;.a5-:!2<M, MesaCa.92626 team ... Pleasesend abriefresume to: 1ngwash.Canbc_bu1lt1n. ti·t!e.213-430·5107_ blue chuirs (I rnt'kt'rl New11orlGallc1·1~·:.Lltl I~ noon!.11'!\1 ----1M Dmly Piiot r o lox 1560 c t Used 6 months. $150. •1• t· \ ... ,50 1 w 1 t 2542 W. Coast Hwy. 1··11·e"uo<I 01.I!. ~ m· STK Medical Sccrt'lary ~-• • • • OI a 493-5945 "PoodlH R People" 0 a ~ irm. u nu Over one million dolla1" Newport Beac:h rnrd, ch·I Oak <'1101:.l Med. Transcription & .....--.Ca.92626,C'4asff1Madft0.601. . Puppies 5·1ti 2R48 corfce IJblt> &. 2 cull 11ff1111•t•st11tc&contem ~·1 rt:\\011.t !'-UJ>Jl l ~, shorthund desired. r'ull .. We wil cOlrtoct y• fw•llltervlew. Lge 21 d Rcfrig/Freezer tublt>s Sl50 r157 :'I05X. por<iry jl'w~·lry, t'r)i.tal, 1714 t 645-2200 sin llZ:! timt: Salary Open Cull $150. Kenmore Wa~her & GERM. SllEPllEKI> White vt•I vl'I nirnt·r pon·clJms. l'h111•1. silvt·r. , .• , ·t• 64~ 24' ON" DryerS75ea 646-5848 PUPS S50. ('<irpt•t:-., rur111ture, ell'. '',.~·otui.:111il l r~:nt 111°1 °1k~131 ~lc11· C.:J1wt:lkd ConlrJlt :!OOV form crv1ew .... 1 u Help Wonted 7100 HefpW hd 7100 . . 494.9300 ~uul'lll's, ll 'x7' s1.oo l!dl'h ' ,1 \lo,. u I h ~(" \';1qH'llllj.( l11•lu\\ l\JODELS·MASSEUSES ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••::••••••••••••• WhileColdspotrefng$75 ------. Sglbcd~l5 ·1!Hll.ritJ SAU: llOl'HS· Frulu~. \\~l!.t iron duurs. $100 (·ost finst,ill :in11n~ Figure Models, Escorts 'J'OW'fRUCK DRIVER. 16 cu fl: 1130 Vu:tona L:~~a 8\e~~ t'·'i~i:~~~~~ l.1kt• nl'w OJk t.1hle & 6 Dec. l!Jth, 12 nuon s 1'~1 . "'1• 11335 -- need.ed.Topmoncy.Ncw exper'd. G & WTowin". Apt.IJl,C.M. 675.5;,.,., · 1·ham;S350 \drn11Jti.1dt' Saturday lkc. 2Ulh. 12 \1 ,\:"J'S ct STUM 1-'l I< Firewood/Stoc:lcUp 63 38 RN ,. -"'" 1 S d J) S7~ 1·11nl 1h•l 1i 12 262 I Studio. l· 11 1000 Irvine, N_.B. 642·1252 . RC/\ Whrlpl, 20cu. F't. ' hy :.1de rt'frt).! w auto noon-5 Pl\ . · un a~, "'' COAT 1, mos old Ong ,,[ 0 TEL MA l D , CCU/JCU ref/frzr. Clean. Gd cond. UAC.:HSllUNl>S, 1\KC, itemakcr, 1: IJIH'l' ~00 <!hi, 2:00PM-5Pl\l, l\!011 rn,1 Sl\'.lll Arn mcntn~ to 1-'rauwd 111 1 Alirulll 'lht Travelod"e, top wa<>cs "'·I Cocobrn.$50.549·0634. standards, champ ltnc'. K-168365 Ila\' Ucc. 22nd, I ;.> tt,1\\;111 Sat:1111n·:it~JOO Bndgl' J,;, ~500 utki t> '" ··u l&ptime.3·11:30& TRAINEE -shots.wormt>d li:!8HH5 noon9P:\l ti7~!17Hi trJckt;.J:!Sl-i!lt.151!17:! tor exp. pcrsonnt'I. Apply 11 7 :JO shifts. Contact ASSEMBLERS/ 2 Dr. Harvest Gold 16.3.cu P\'t Pl) I Countr~ 1-'H•nl·h t.11hlcr 2S42 w. Coad Hwy. 111 person. 6208 W, Coast Mrs. Jensen, 642·2734. PACKAGERS rt. self defroi.t refn~ batk l'hJl1 ::.. ru,,h !W~1ls. H rt 8 h Brand new J>ro11•s"un:.il Hwy. N.B. _ _ Cost a M c mo r i a I . 1 p err c ct c ond. S 17 5. Attt!nllun llunkrs . i\KC' '\lnl Si5 l«• ti75 :!l:!:J ( 7 e 1 w 4 po, 645 _ 2 e 2 ac:OO gJrdl•n1n1,: '-''IUL pl 25 · t-'or Sak S11 rl111i.: s1IH1 !>IJY1JJ1'. fork,, uclcb ~ l'nds \lsu pl.n·e 'etllnl!" !"n Uealt:r' Lill a 18 t.2:r, nr 1112 112:) t Hospital, 301 Victoria, ExpencncedAssembcrs 645-27666-lOPM. Germ Shorth..lirl'd . .• \al' ma::.ter, ui.e1l onl} 'URSE, Part tune LVN C.M. E.O.E. Tempo Temporary Help Pointer mu:.t :.l·ll <7M > S >ral>1•d. hmg ho). H8 . -once True l'ut 1-:dger, 1elief. Nq~ht s hift. 1711)2SkyParklrvme Westinghouse Washer & 527 4535 hght:0-.1ug.co1>~w1 color, BEAUT. Gold Jo'low~r ~· 1>rorc~siuu.i1 nw\\cr ~bAccule Psych lloi.p. Call 540-4455 Elec Drye r $125 both, ----xlnl. Si:>. 51H 5Ul5 shaped nni.: with U1J i.15.4361 <\'. AARLfo' lEESL?. L? ONN·r· Whirlpool Gas Dryer S40. S~mO}l'd AKC o.ni.:1nal XtrJ lrg w1·tm11al s;)o 5 n1t111tl rt:ntcr, Su1:nlil'C -" ''-RN Kenmore Elec dryer $35. C.:hn~tmas Uog. \\ 1\1 hold swl\ l'I ch.i 11 , SI !>i l'a. 5-18-4058 Holkr :.kHll'S, :J ('hunm·I II OSP I TAL. 8 I! 7 I TAANSCRIBER Guar/Del. 546·8672 t1l Chns~m.is. Sltlll t•a (;l)O(l l·on<I :.ui 7111; Misc:ellaneous 8080 Circus r.1<11111·ontrol & n· c;arfield /\ve. Hunt. lkh Emernency Radiolo~y. experience -lJam & s11 e hoth avail C'Ord pl.1> l'r. ti7:1 :!025 IS rand :.... 1•\\. .J!l:l ~!1111 8-12·9671 _ P /tlffil'. iiPM-7:30AM prererred. San Clemente Must sell. xlnt one yr. old Cot in5pccl io~1 Show Gorage Sale 8055 •••:,~;·(••1··~·····~·:··~ IH\'l~fo: Coast <«1u11t1' General Hospital. Mr. Kenmore portable dis· quahtypuppii·s Vf)l:l 271ti. •••••••••••••••••••••••NI-. "ci l~7y5:;~1ey \"ham1~ \\oman'5 bctiut1lul & uru l:luh lill'mlJt.·r1>l11p, $500. ;\Ul'Slll~ Attendant. CX· Xlut working concls. Adams714·49G·ll21 hwasher. $160. ocrcr Win c."' . ,, a)! ,. Cl'~ <1ue SUl'clt· & Fur coal lll bt•:.t ol ll'f. ~:l:! 5511 perien<·cd. llayvn·w E.O.E. Contact 0 . ----551-2343 Wc1maraners1Be<1ut1ful PUBLICAUCTION l·l Xi.6hull.S15l'<ior4 Nl'"· ':JHll'l'. S,ttl' !.llU. l l>oui.: 1'\ehli.) 01 <"onv. Hos pital. 2055 Hoac ht', H.N. Costa Al\C.: pups, I) wki.. l'l'l. l\11\N\ l't'E:\IS01" FIN I-: lorS50.!JG85HOO 011ti.la11drng Chn::.trna5 21;i1628·Ul:ISO. ·rtiurin /\ve, Cl\t 642·3505 Mc s a Memo r i a I *UTOTEM * HARV EST G 0 L D field or s how, S~>O/up . l·:ST:\TI-: .JEW ELH Y . -g11t K3i SH01 - -----Hospital.642-2734. GENERAL EL£CTRIC Pt•rfcl'l for l'hr11>tmas' ,\HT OBJ !•:('TS. AN ---LANI:: Ced;.ir Che:.t, hkt· OFFICECLEltK EMPLOYMENT WASHER & DRYER. 51ti·4filH day~. 4!1U 2lU!I TIQ\11-:S. FINE fo'UH"I .• \1Jlumnll.1teM1nkC.:ape "Prcludi:" Paltt•rn Stl'rl nt•w t::Jrl' t\ml·ncJn Entry leve l clerk Muil OPPORTUNITIES APARTMENT S I ZE. evestwkncb I·:Tl'. l'llONE !-'OH I:>-: $125. 644-8930 Ing 11.Hwcar by llltl'rna-:.tvll:.Sl80. !)63 l!J15 .l{irl & ~encral office F'ullorPart·Timc HEST OFF'I-.:R S225. -l"O . &. BHOClllJIH: ---------twnal S1'rv1cc fur 12 t · -- uut1es: file acruratelv & RN'S NoExper.Nccessary MUST SELL, CALL Yo,.kshire Tcrm·r i\l\C h-152:!1111 ~todcl HallrnJd La}uut, all the• xtr:.i flll'l'l''· Xlnl WORM 1C:1,li11i:,, rapu11y, type minim.um 11 2165 El bl 645·7857. Tm1c:.l fcmall' >! \\k~. JIU G.1ugc, 175fl of t'oncl S750.1:1~n.1;1122 !\tanure. l~1rm um·t'l. :i O\\'Pl\1 t I l~·ll·T•'m-.J ge · igi c ""'50.536·''""' :'\1•w \\11\'l'll :-.h.ttlcs, track::.. clcc. i.w1tchl"i. Lh1)otmi:o.baas.SI 50 511 I an·uni e y, run ru "' GoToTheNcaresl ~ V\NU .. s" I' I' IO key add1n~ mach. !\led Surg, 11-7 JU shift TICTOCMARKJ::T Electric Range. Tappan ----. \\h1rl1>0t1I bath 1-.1r tac. trams & acccsi.ories. in POOL TABLE. 1·11,l nm lbplantl'rh:.ii.::-.. 1.,. ,u" ('hancc for advanCl' Exper . <ll'Utc care Dbl O\•en. Coppertone,AkitaPupp1cs /\Kl'lll·g ti d11th1•::., °'"" 121!; <'l'rttables,co~tS500Sell 8x4,slat1.1t11p7X".S300. prices & <lel1,·ery. For Applications & Info 1 h k . t l k lo S > 2 f S27 Ill ·73 33:.>9 6-12 59Jl &l -li 6 3116 b f ment. Xlnl benefits L :\1 hospital onl}. Excellent OR CALL 171,.) 642 7702 Came w I mode ome w s. 1mpor " m• a1 ra Dt'la\\;Jrl' . Jl 1:. lJ or~ 5. ncss. t> _ • _ 2 1122 ot; o1 l' • M f • 1'' b f t c t l l\1 '' ., · but not needed. S200. bk 84i :nHi -Kam, aft 8pm bsl t1 mC"s Cox g, Co. l5U5 · ene 1 s. on ac • rs. TicToc Systems. Inc. ----tjJrJl'l' Sak Sat & Sun Decorator "111 sell an) Elcl·tro '~HY :.mk center -- Warner S./\. Equal ()p. Jt!nsen. &12·273-1. Costa 551·6361 Old Eng Sht.•t·pdu~ l'up 5;1;1 !\l1ddl~·l·orr llunt· t.•arpl'l, an} color, JI\) many Jt:t'c:o.!>Orit.·s. orig Sauna near lll'W, port. port unity Employ ~t t' s a ~l e m 0 r i a 1 PORT. DISI JWASH l':R p1 e' XI n l ll u .ti. l up mi-'l1 n B<'.H'h ~radc. SI 00 pt.•r ) d S!Mlfl. ml.. off !lf)ll b~!I. Cdlnnet, clrv or moi:.t. ORDER CLERK llosp1taL 301 Victoria \'s· eterinary NuSr4se50 Asst. Estate Sale·:":rly Nt'w t'h.11np 1111l'" ,\KC ..,hu\\ . -J b o \ l' "' ho I c ~JI c • ' 5lc~1m bath'. t'o::.l S37 5, 1C l\l.EOE ·upernsor. mo Call548·305!1 &pt.<t To~oodh11ml•:.1in 1\•ll l11•d' B1wl..t·Ji.l'i., lli505-l0orlii3·!10l9 tl'lla\\oodfoldmgtJuor. no\\S250.~;21115 '\ecess. skills: Typing, _ Veterinary Nurse. __ lyS:WO• L-l~·i'.l!llt Tm .., Ft« :.!U.1,\g,1tl' ljal _ L1kcnewS7U. ---- phone work, basic math Trainee pos1t1on, S2 .25 1,1 •1.JP\I. :-..11 ~ :-.un. ~link Stoic. ont!. cu:.t 846 .J!IOK Chamber!> gas :.to\l', xh1t. Expcr. tn mternat1onal ~AL1'~SCOUNSELORS per hr 1\va11. Now. Bic:yc:les 8020 ,\l'\CCOl.Ltt-:.TIU \I \l.fo: . . --: S800. /\nllQUl' U1hlc 200 Kitchen tJbll'. I <ha1ri. bu:.incss desirable. Send for Newspaper Promo· Dover Veterinary Hosp.••••••••••••••••••••••• TO coou 110\Jt-; SJll K 1<.1tl1al \rrn :-..1w. 2 I \r. old. 1\lust :.t'll i l>csl Frenrh <·ouch nl'"'" up· Antique sofJ & O\'t.•r resume to Classified Ad. lion. Must enjoy working 540-7000 Diane Monday ~ •w M rr·, men's ?G" 53li·l:!7l long Spanish hl·m·he::., cifr. 55l·8:tn 17-91'!\I I & holstered S75(1, C_lil painl· stuffed chair,:! iww ::.lcl'I no 602. c /o Daily Pilot. \\1th )oung people 10 to ------· .c. • u . ;.i... . 1 -k . ----('nh ,111;1, load::. ol udcb i51 ·14_.J7 anytime._ _ ~n18i.::-.,-,;1~1•11~~1u~~1(111ub, etc. storage calnnets, c1resst•i l'.0.Box t5GO, Costa ·l~}earsofage.Reliablc '72 Suwk1 TS 90, xlnt ·1:5~~&blik~.sl~1~~r21~r.s.Uo:oe M111 ,\t\l' Hl·tl &l•nb 1Cht',1p l lU·JSal ~ ~ ""'"" & chest uf drawers '.\lcsa,CA.92626 transportation required. cond.5200. ~ Ile · · " malc,SIOO 5~ki. 2.i.11 !\IJ11110 Ur. Bay Ladles Gruen Diamond ~.1282. -Excellent part-time posi· !">-~·033:J 551 3925 Sho11':.. Nµ!kh. Watch, yellow gold. Won B~?ut. P.orl. Ds~wshr, __ _ _ __ ~ t1on. 111,::h pay for 2·3 -----* * * * * * * ------a~ prize. value 5200. Fir5t ", rhopng .brtl, 11' r used Tawny l\l111k Stoll". SISll UrdetDsklTypc S570+ hoursl'ach cvcning,half. SCRAM-LETS LAGU~A Shih·lw. 1U wk:. Al'\C Huqe Onc:e-A-Year S75. l':J'h. Sc ~w1nn Sl25. ~11~c.r ru.rn, ll:nps. Persian L<imh Jackl•l, ,\cct/CostClk SHOO day Saturday. Call l""'I Champ line's. malt·s. f'UBLIC SALE Uil'\1t•ll's, bnys 5lmgray. tbb., t.usl. ll\rm chrs. SlS0.5-16·0770 .<-~-cpl',P'l~•~rC~~rTdypc ~~~, 6bt4•2f,·>8rel06~.oofor interview ANSWERS BEACH ~~~~~. dii._· pc-1s_1_l1011 N1•1\por tGalll·rie:. Lld 111,;. nttws S·l5,. Girls. 49!l 1R76 --~--For sale: hkc new, wh1tt• ·"" .... ,, " .;>OV\ la1rl:1d), JO , Signature Surrtw::ird SJ:'>. ~~uba . Type GO Buena Prk $600 -----Loathe Gally 0\'l'•' l)Ol' rn1ll1on doll,irs ., "' ~ .. --CYCLERY \\'l1 .1ll' 1•11rt.·1l1lc dts ·r:ink ..,511. L.11 ... l .b<i·•rd f1~urt· sk<itl''• )111.c 7. J A tu () k s~oo SALES /Photo " \''IL Fr••toYou 804S 11\\:1-;hl'I', \\llOtl"ra1n IJl··r1kSIU l'h·r.5·••\<1u7 5.JS06:illaftl·r5pm r cc ucna r ' .uOWl'r '" 1•1 240 Th Ii St ..... of lin1• t'hlatt• &. i·untl•m . .. .. v 'v"" Irvine Pt.'rsonncl A~cncy Photo On \'l'-up. A dc:1l WJJITEW ,\I ,I. a a • ••••••••• •• • • •• • • •••• • • I l t t•ount1.·r top. S75. K Ii ·ti319 ' ? New port ·ihlt b·irs 5 S.J' •'88 E 17th Cv:.ta Mei.a for housew1vcs-sin"le You don't know \\h\lt re 494-1522 Puppies, Lab Rcln r, 7 pc>r.iry Jl'\H' r~" ens a · 21" Color TV AOl\llH,\L ~• < ' ' • ·'· " port ('l.11n<>. chin,1, 'll\'er, Trombon1•, SIOO. Elec. "·•,·1ul1ful P;<·lurc. l\lust 4' .S:l.~. padded arm re-.t... Su1tc 224 642·1470 ~1rb.l-'lex1bhr_s.49J2880 al wealth 1s u~1t1I )OU t-'ullSClectionor; wks,ncedgoodhoml-. r'"l r mturc (te ..... 8938635 I b •. l'aJ~i..ur .· · l>r)cr.s;,u '11$2005-18·7086 _· _ ~ travel oul to l ic SU Ill ul>. NISHIKI !>48·0892 5-1' J:wu Sl • ----- S ecretary /Sales Where ebl· rn11) ou 'l'C a SALi-; II Ou HS t-'rnJ:.i~. . _. " ' c K t , 1 . 0 1 . ~laplc 4 poster dbl bed & ..! Ht-:ALK<iTATfo:SALES lnterest1n~workin small c harco.il grill ''1lh CustomSport Adorable ~I . 10 "k ohl l>l.'<' tulh. l:!.noon51':\1 , •Sl'IU'HU,\HI>• •0 · .ir goo< l m .• ~c" endlbls.maybe ldscµ ATTENTION l'lcctron1c manuractur· WHITEWALL t1 rt";'• Olympi·c Germ Shep pup nced5 )d S.ilurdJY. Dec ioth. South Shon· ~;,, ~~15g:E,~11, SlOO, G.ib·596-or ortogelher673-2lil f.ICL',NSt-;J), 'f 'I r &gd fam 53li 2.100 " "''°' -"" mg t'O. ypmg, gen o. ----International . . 12 nou11 ~>P:\t. Sunda) t>IO 1111~1 ------Collector's Item: Bmg & lNLICENS1-:n. r1ctiwork.d1ctat1on,etc. Mttehandis~ • 6 mo . old German Ot'c' 21s t. 2 1':\I 5l':\I , ~l.in's Cu)!tomGoldring Grond l Chri::.tma ... Gt:;TTllERED Orlhodync Electronics.••••••••••••••••••••••• Competition Shepherd male. Nl·cds ~londav. ON'. 22nd. Skis 195 C;\1 b1nd111j.(s. zxlntdiamunds. Plall's, 1962 _ 1912 • CMl PET 15!1'J Superior A ,·e. 01 Antiques BOOS I 0 Speis & 5 Spds iood home & yard. Call li·mxm.'!IPM 6~.?~~si175• >.Int cond S250 675·4174 979.2757. Tlll::ATMI:.:NT! Su1teU2.&16·16lS. ••••••••••••••••••••••• HiCJhRisers 979·9621arter 5pm 2542 W .CoastHwy. '. . .. 1 r c.:,. t . 11------·-- \\'e train you lo :.ell PUBLIC AUCTION MX $99 9 5 ---u rt B h "• 54 Tuft ·d !'\a "h"d 6 6 . n mily. ""luarc ai · Pmg pong table. fold mi;.. homes with 'tn aceeleral • S-r•tary/Ex•' ~1 I I sh S 'tt •r 1 'r r1ewpo e a c: "' " 1: 11" J t fair cond S45 A:.k for 1 l "' ' · · ~ "" ""~ MANY ITEMS Or' FINE • ,., a e n e c · J (714) 64S-2200 c·ornl'r har. 3 stools like . , ·· · al t'Qu1 IJml'n · ,, e" • cd cour:.c that starts im Fantastic opportunity J E W 1-: LR y. t\ RT Large selection of quali· old, shots . To good homc nu orq.:in.JI $1i50 ,ell $l50, Ron. 968·22fiO. !ever used. SJ5 5.JX ~iOX med1alcl}. lf you :Ht.' &n· foroutstandingpersonto OBJECTS. i\NTIC'UF:S, ly bikes. lOO's lo choose only!f!..18·0185 ---:\1-:;lllplc f'am1lySalc. Gd t>l4·10R7 i\QliARlt:!\\S,45&20gal ·•1" <>o~·s IO-s1>tl Sch,,11111 leresled 111 earning big be Secretary to the Presi-cc ( "' o money from the :.tart. dentofamedium sizcd FINI-: fo'UHN .. ETC . rom I need a good home quality. gn•at prices. ,\quarr;;;-10 ~ tanksw1:.tand&<.11l you sso. Od\'~::.l'Y !(amt' Si.'> gel and1\'iduahzccl frcl' Company located in PHONE FOR.INFO. &Girl's 26" Sears Bike. 3 wlchlldrenalChristmas. AMF lOspd b1h. baby "'1l'\l'l',\thmg 525. Blue nccd&more.s.t01912 Mercurv ::;~a rl' Drnm· · th · b BROCHU RF.. &l5·2200 spd. Coaster brakes. $25. I'm approx I:' wks.· old. Pl turn1turc & ac1.·cssonc:.. 535 ,. ·n 0 . .,. 1 S''!l. training on eJO in one heaut1ru1 San Diego '' & LovcsealS75,642·133.J lrt.• Skall's bla<·k & \\h1te ·. · '-~ n •.,ai u •• ., c1rmanytopulf1l'csl11('at (;ood afJpearantc, top ----VIC1'ROI \ 551·60-12afl6:30pm. Doxie. Please <·a ll Tclescope,chtnaSwear,. -."i7".s 1·6. SIS & S20. 968-168h d th () '' l:. (S .. h'',h .11.. 548·1200 l\luch mnr<•. !1·4 at. 2200 ., ~ ____ _ 1· ruout r:.ingl' vnun .ek11l:. & dedll':.&tion re l WATERBEDS "'G 6395 f f h .. ·' ~r)lc ig • ~ Bo"s Schwinn Varsity 27'' ---Po11 C;uhslc, N.B. "" · Membt•rs h1r. Newport I\' •. rnll or url cr u C" nuircd. Please submit d 2 5 • • 1 p ) " Id f d ----------h d I A l (71 11 ·1 WI C, , <cc JO speed, nrcen, like nu. 2 Yr. o em. spaye . --,-.-SAVEONALLSTYLES u · ... ,tnrbcd l"S!' than.I vr Athlcllc Clu , .Lall'' lais. rl'llC, ' vourqualifil'at1ons in (Bu sw ck lllake " B J T t d2270Pa"1r1c \plCCM """ "" r J ~ h dBk lk 188742 J r n I . • . (;orgcous.675·3909 cage/ crricr o g " ' . Aquallcaven830·7062 old lopofthelmcfrom l\1ona1~c 5sp. i ·e,1 ·1.: x. · t'onfidence to 1810 State Collcndar Co. Pat. 1918). homc.551·1673 5'18·6256. Mens 10 speed "W<1ter Works''-c~ucen new.615-0508 __________ ,St.. San Diego. CA 92101. Pre-electric. wind-up Tandem Bicycle built for -bike sis. Mini hike ~5. Roger Kuntz orig. "Irvine ------- ll.EAL ESTATESALJ::S Altn:Mr.i\lter victrola. Mahogany two. Scar:-.. good shape. Freei\KCSt. Rernard, I Su.iboard&wctsu1tSfiO. Knoll" 40"x50", ap. S7.. healed. guara teedKenwoodCommunication /\re you ready for a fan· 5ecretary needed. s harp, finish. Has five storage SSO. 642-8258 yr old, all shols , pct Doll furn & toy:.. Sat/Sun praised at S2.251J, will sell Sl25. 551·1737 receiver Mod. R-599A. tastic 1976 ? we art' sm fast moving com-spaces buill·i n. Plays ex-- - -qualHy. 548·1245. Cl h & ~-1 f __ f ___ at St,500. Xlnl invest. Train Set. N Gu age steam Nearly nu. SJOO. 548·7916 cellently. $250.00. Phone IO Speed !Joy's bicycle • -.-0~ l'S ' isc· rnm amt· 497 1882aft Spm with offices in Orange, pany. Type 75 WPM ac· 640 74_5 675.9988 fine cond. sso. GOLDEN RETRf.IVf.n Iv or R Bargains! 1379 · · __ loco m oti v l'. 8 ca~" Color TV, walnut cabim•l ,Tuslin , Huntin~ton curately, phon e · 1 or · 640·l488. Gentle,Fcmalt'.Spa~ed Circ·l<'Way.LagunaBch. Bell Star. Bell RT caboosc.Trackla~out1n StiO. Jlea\•y-Uuly h1tl·h Beach, & Costa l\ll'sa. personality. must be or -HYge Onc:e·A-Year ----646·2017 Srit!lto5 Helmets. McKee Do~ 20x31x5 gla::.s top t·asc. S15. 90:<95 Sliding glas,., Don't settle for less-ssr; ganized, Irvine Complex. PUBLIC SALE 10 Spd. Raleigh Record ----crate C.:mclli Rollers s.i8 642·90R3 <loor w/scrl'en S70. t\nt1 commission paid t o $600-$650permo.546·5745 xlntcond.S85. Siamese m1'(, i months, Gara~t' SJk. ~3U l Porl Sch~inn Stingray'. queclockS40.646·5632. & Newport Gallen cs Ltd. 833-3182 ma 1 e, n l' u t l' r c cl . Lcr\\1ck. N.B. Sat & Sun, 968 6230 Fishing r ods, Silaflcx, ---.~-----r1~~~~~:.:~~n~:~::ted loSeokcrek tary declawt>d. To good home !.1 5 30 Little or ever-. __ cuslmJ!, spin, ~all w::iter 8' Pool Table 1 n y 0 u, ca I I p h 11 eeper Over one million dollars •10 s~ boy'~ gre;.n jr. 549·9918 1 ything. f'tnd what you \\.illt in & Mar 11 n. unused in good condition , 'ibi·l·isco a· t 549.9511 Ex per. required. Mature of fine estate & contem· Schwinn Varsity 2.t whl, 3 D 1. B b Kttcn" ~ SU"' 0-,-.• L-Y-, -~1 t Daily Pilot Class1r1cds. ~2 or 5 '8 55911 $200. 645-02.t 1. " t porary jewelry, crystal, xlnt cond. $75. 644·2377, ar mg a Y • · " •"· '" . " m mg o --- "-pGe r so~ cle{m~o~·~nor· porcelains. china, silver, 830·0497 wks old. Will deh\er ~mailer home Musl.,ell! Jewelry 8070 Jewelry 8070 Jewelry 8070 '{~ .cnera on rac · C .t t 751·7789keepcalhng. Furniture. TV. many ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.••••••••••• • ~ ~ ~ hce. Santa Ana Area. carpels, urna ure, c c. Bicycle, Huffy Hi-riser . • t'a;w & used hshld & de· •---------------------------.. , -;..._ •• llCAJ.~~ Employee benefits. . . Sun Bug, 20'', new in Iri s h Settcr w //\KC 1.'0r items. 10211 Beverly ~ 714·532·4405afl lOAM SALE HOUR_S. Friday, crateS4S.548·5l85 papers needs nu hmc Ur. fo;.B. Cnr Brookhurst Dec. 19th, 12.noon·SPM, w /peoplc who care. &/\dams> • SECRETARY, exper. in IH~A~ ESTATE. SALES. stock brokerage rirm. L1m1_t~d openings for Shthnd & typing req. To quahfJe~ sales people. S700 EOE640·1850 Sandy Check with all the others .--·-------- hut be sure to discuss the Service Station Allen· Cooper & Cox program dant exper'd. Day & with Ha l Cox bcfol'e you Eves: Full & p /time. Ap- dccide. 540·9922. ply, Shell Stalion, 17th & Irvine, NB. SHOE SALES We have an opening for a part time, experienced shoe·sales person. Apply in person. Ask for Mr. Cannon. Hemphill Shoes. Real EstateSalcs 54 Fashion Island. N.B. GALAXY REAL TY 644-4223 Pres ti g 1 o u s I o cat ion .. ~-1 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Strong sales supporl- Jligh commissions. Call Vic Stuart 901 Dover Dr, Suite 130, Newport Beach 645-311 1 TECHNICIAN MUL Tl-LA YER TECHNICIAN Saturday Dec. 20th, Schwinn Bikes-20"' Boys 645·2419. ---- 12:noon·5PM. Sunday Motocross $25, 20'' Girls • ll':':!QUI:: JT1'::\1S, Wagon Dec. 21st, 2PM ·5PM. S24. 2 Spd Tandem fourn1ture 80SO Whccb. llnrse Collars, Monday, Dec. 22nd, SlOO/bst.552·7560. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Trunks, Old Tools, Anli· 12:noon-9 PM. 10 Spd. bike. boys 21·· **I BUY** lllll'S, many items. 305 2542 W. Coast Hwy. s u n p u h I o • S a n ... rt B h Iverson, in x lnt cood. Good_ Used Furniture & Ckmt•nle. 498.0998. Sat & "ewpo eac 548 1776 Appliances-OR I will . (714)645-2200 · Sell for You. sun._ • ---------Ten speed bike. Bianchi. MASTERS AUCTION ss.ooo Apropos Wardrobe ANTI OU ES l'ompletel>'. reb!~· ~Int 646-8686 & 833-9625 like new. foxy sm 2 Med o a k c a 1, i n e t s • ~f:~7~~nn 24. unacy-Aft 6-Call 842-1542 SJr. Lagun~ B~h 494·5948 Sideboards. Tables, ,;_ • Bavcrci.t Sat./Sun 10·5 Chairs, High Chair, Myi::itaSporls Modcl Sbop&Save ·new&used ,\rt supi>lies. i;as stove, Secretary, Hoosier & 10spd.S45. furn, gifts. misc. stereo, hshold items. More! 548·1246. Wilson's Bargain Nook . books. clothes. mbt·. 1900 TlwWestEnd Cameras& 545 W.l9thSl.C.M. LecwardLanc,N.B. 5911 \Yamer Equipment 8030 SOLID TEAK oval dining SattSun. Wide asst qual at Spnngdale ••••••••··~···••••••••• tbl. xtnds to~seal 12. Cost items. 3.11 Lui:oma, NB. Hunt. Bch 8'16·3054 Nikkormat FTN, 50mm $850, SACS400. sunup·sundown. ~2-8178 GIA~T F 1.2 lens. case 548-6572. Greg. """' 640-4747 -------1 ----------13 pc. sect. sofa, roam rub-MOVING SOON-9AM lo Weekend Salr Movie Camera, 16MM, beT cushion. Mmt grn . .Jl'M. Grandfather clock Hew 40 Ft Containtf' Zeiss Movikon, Fl.4. at $50. 548·6357 (walnut). like new S250. RECEPTIONIST wanted for Sulcs Office. Must enjoy dealing with the public and capable of hand)inJ! busy phones. Apply in person. Penny Saver . 1545 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa. •OVER800lTEMS• tachable t elephoto & , -. --t. :1 c1 i c • s sch i ck Wilh good solid ex -t:XCELLENTPRICES wide angle many 9'ii cust. md. couch gd. llairllryer $10, 8·G.E . pcrien<'e and processe.s Courtney Antiques Centuros.. A c~llectors cond .. blu flo~al xtra -'~· i ihp new motors (hvy required lo take a multi· 2490Newport Bl.CM Item, but in xlnt cond. t·ush1ons,h1bck $60. clulyl S20 ca. Metal BllQ layered circuit board $75. 548·5185 536-4795. -t1land on wheels $10. from scratch a nd pro-45" Round Oak Pedestal I 1 1 Garden tooli;, many duce a firs.t class pro-tbl w/2 leaves, xlnl cond. Cab 8035 Bea.ut fu custom ov· items of furniture. C.111 totype. Wtll pay top $400 675.2123 ••••••••••••••••••••••• eseat , turquoise. $75 or dollars for u top talent • Persian kilten, silver 8 offer 644·4481 2607 751·6012. who really can produce ANTlc;>UE CENTER wks Christmas $75 & up. Buckeye NB Horses 8060 ----------1 Good fringe benefits, Spec:lal I 0 010 Discnt • 968-4225. King size Waler Bt>d . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Respiratory salary and working ron SUNDAY ONLY tr I an Kittens. FJuf. Beaut wood ~eadboard & F'or sale, 15 mo colt, trnd dlUons Apply /\ fine selection has just f~~aaljY C'olors, $100. Up. Pl'destal Fur spreuc1. to ~olce command. stud Therapist a r r I v e d t 0 r t h e 839-2649. $250. 646-8035. run nl( qt~ hrse. 644·2933. Mm 2 yrs exper. Must DIC EON HOLIDAYS. A~erican & 8040 42" dmin~ table Walnut 7 yr oltl GeldinJC part have exper. an blood European furniture. Sec· Dogs top. I 12" leaf $45, l)ut1rlt•r & Arab $400, Jtuses, J(.;U & gener al NICS tys, desks. dressers. hi· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 493-7578 536·9709 s I ELECTRO boys, bookcases. tables /\KCG£RMAN _ _ ____ __, respiratory care. '8 ary & chairs. OPEN SUN· SIJEPHERD PUPPIES Kinn Sz. Watcr lx-d, hlr, Circle "Y" Ropmf.? sad commensurate w /train· ,, ing & exper. Contact Mr. 1 UAYSNOON tilUl'M. 552-1878 SlOO; Antique Mahl)l( dlt', 151 i" Sl'at hke ne" llamlllon. Costa Mesa nc l998 Newport Blvd. CM Hutch, $350: 2 Boys St in· will sac $300. 645·4361 j 1 11 It l • . Adorable Toy Poodle Pup· grays. Makcotr: 497 ts.27 Memor a cup • · tS522VonKarman Copper Westinahouse ies. AKC reg. Come & -Throu~hbrt'd Stud 19 yr~ 64.2·2734. EOE. Ca 92664 r e r r I g., W h 1 r I po o I ~· 546 l263 Complete bedroom 'H'I old. m;1kt' offer-, must lrvl~.0870 dshwsh., dlx range. --good rond1t1on SISO st'll to dos~· f.:-.tal~ 540-9016 White Samoyecl female 557.5793 83i 0820 ~ Al01~kan l\t:1lamute -RN'S PART·Ttr.H: 11 ·7 .30Shifl An t:qual HUGE ESTATE SALE DIAMONDS -CHINA · CRYSTAL PORCELAIN .. FURNITURE -ANTIQUES ONE TIME ONLY EACH YEAR NEWPORT GALLERIES, LTD. By special arrClnCJement with consignors, trustees, etc., Newport Galleries, Ltd. has been authorized to put prices on, and sell, over 5 0°/o of its million dollar inventory of fine estate iewelry and antiques usually sold only at auction. Probably the larcJest selection of new and estate iewelry, silver, crystal, porcelains, china, carpets. furniture, oriental obiects d'art, etc. in Southern California. Sale Hours: Friday, Dec. 19th, 12:00 noon -5:00 P.M. Saturday, Dec. 20th, 12:00 noon -5:00 P.M. Sunday, Dec. 21st, 2:00 P.M. • 5:00 P.M. Monday, Dec. 22nd, 12:00 noon -9:00 P.M. 2542 West Coast Hwy. .· . . -. Aides exp~r 3 11 i1hirl. opportunity employer Have i;omelhinl( you want to :s('ll? Cllu1111rll'd nds do it well <'nil NOW. 642·5678 uu~ky ml\lf' $50. Shots. Db 1 b c d com 1>1 etc, Rt'~ Quort1•r llorst.• (;eld no· papers. 14941 Gain malchlnl! ll!c drl''l"''r inl!. 212 ) rs. l'hl'slnul, f ord Cr. {\Villows> w1m1rror & nltci.tond. 1-iret'nhrokc S600.orbest Newport Beach 1714) 645-2200 .1 Irvine. 551·3545. natural "ood. 546 40Hl offer 546SI13 Heverly Monor t'<>nv. ~~~~~~~~~~ Hosp. Laguna lllll&. 2'~ Vlll Estrade Classified Ads . I I C8 DAILY PILOT S.turdai. Oecemb., 2<J •97, • FIVE CONVENIENT OFFICES ... ... .. ....... Here's How You Can Use famous TO SERVE YOU Our Famous Dime-A-Lines our • DEADLINE •J pm.Fnd,ly JJOW BaySt.,C.M • 11 noon Allbranchotflce~ • 8rlng them or mall ttt.m with correci euh DIME-A-LINES • NEWPORT BEACH ..•. 3333 Newport Blvd. to one or our 5 convenient ottlces. • LAGUNA BEACH . • • . • 1188 Glenneyre St. • llo llveatock. produce or pl•nts. • COSTA MESA • . _ 330 West Bay No commtrclel ada •flowed. . . 17875 Beach Blvd Each Item mu at be priced with no item • HUNTINGTON BEACH "" ... "" SAODLEBACK VALLEV2520 t LaPaz Rd .• Lavuna Hiiis over $25. ... ($l}STOM mac!P crt>mt-ANSCO-SUPl::R Rt:o:gl'nt '63 Dodge/Plymouth 318 '66 HUS trans.ult-S2S MATTl~ESS a nd box llpr C ll RO M E med1t'tn• Cttt<:VY 14" slotted mai:s osn;R lile~der,. alm~t colon-d 0.Acron UallSlt' $2S. Movie camcru, eni:ine S2S Torquenm· w1thoul rcdU('l1on DIME -A-LINES Ing, 4utWll ll•ngtb, Like cubu1el fl UelUXt.' l.Ut(t.' $12cuch.chevytwo8BL new, $19. Used rt~ g~t draw drapes, Jpprox 1m Ansco 8mm, $25 • 127 11utomat1c truns101ss100 Woman's 5~ Nord1c11sk1 new $25. 7SJ S327 or mirror S2S 32" white carb and marufold Sl2. ter 7Sc ei~Ch, a . itre ft ot .. ty ll 'Wx8~.1 ·L, $25; Kodak s10 Collector·~ ~. Tuuler t11k h 'GS ·12 boots $20 eitch. C.:olt·mru1 5-46-7302 door$3 50. 830·9634 !_nrna~a seat SS 842·}917 s.:t.E~~~:~~l~~~r~~ g~ drupery hardw<iretone Kodak $20. 499 2802 l"ord wagon $5. 8·tral'k MOvt>/Ovt·n $25 Nl'W low An For TOYS, dolls a nd stuffed LIVING room drnt>l'"l,so(\ MEN'S lO dpt'cd $25, F\s $2. 8 p<>t drapolatnr ss. way drnwl $20: Iully - ---tape deck $l2. 1Sx7 6 lug brown shag. 12xl2 S2V Prhate Parti•s unimals soc-SS. l 68l cele ry grey, approx cher 185 CM sk11s and Hroaster $5. Sun1'eam hn1.-<J cu.sti>m rna<le rust SMALL air compressor dish mag wheel $8 ... :arly '64 '69 Dod~e Van t-ngin1· ONLY L1tbrador imately 21 ·• s25 per hindln A~ $15, f1rt>pluc1· dct•p fry $5. Pressurl' ~·olon•ci a1\l1quc ~.-lln $20, Cl).'Sl SSS. One Uurd llem1 rad11 n ~ partl\ &botlyparts$1$25 Bug .--panel.6425140 sc reen 30"x28", $6 <•ookcr$.5.Glassp1tcherK drapt!s <includini: t10· JIP, 2·sveed electric $1·$25. 2601 Ht>dlands. running boards $5 l'arh. Ad' From Bwsineu AllTO air cond1t 1oner, -842 79l7 $l-S2. Glass vases 50c·$2. hack) a pproximately motor $15. Jo:verythmg <'Orne r Ot'IMar, CM. VW6v rad1os10. Sharp A~noNat lu1rnagc rack SlS .SC'llWINN Stingra y l11k1· , BakingpanslOC-$1.Goltl 6'Wit8'-a'L, sucr1f1ce ~. ~rfect 548·7~--642·0581 AM IF M casst-lte S2S &l5·4S35 $25. cxt·cllent conditmn KIRBY va1·uu111 $25, wing-backed chair $2S drapery hardware 11lus WOODEN d 11 h A ---'71 '74 VW Hu:. rim & tan· Accepted -----Stingray type bike, good, po rt ab I e 1 r. ·' T . V s d 01 M e 1 mac & f1mals $10 new G M o ouse:., -C H A Jo' TS MAN h •• n d ~. '65 Bus w1nd::.hwkl SKllS Hart Hu<1ler one $1.5 Man's old Schwmn. 9622308. silverware $3. 178 Costa child ' luve' seat S25, frame desi~n . shini,{le mower. like new SHI 55 $.5 Oug hghts SS (':1th Advt'rtisen violat1n9 J)a1r . 200CM. like new, needs work. SlO 5 ~al. -Mesa St .. CM. l0-4 rt'dwood J>aho (•h air $5 roof,. wall puper .& g11l. slcl'I drum wrth Crudle S25. Pluy pen $.5. t~se reqwlation' may us1•eJ two times $25 fish tank, wrought mm LAWN mowcr$2~,t·uttm~ Mensleathcrlaceupsk1 rarpe~1~g,inl'1~1J~,h~~~ ~auceltS.S 2druwer shd 23700ran~e.CostaMf•.sa ti. n•iolotionof State 642&424or642·2072 stand a ll aC<'CS'><>rics boards soc $3, uine ELECTRIC guitar $25. he~ $10 laleatherdies eFnouil d <l>lsr :!,"' 1922 ing door C'ab1nets $4. fronchiu~ Board & c-. llUT1'L'RS $2 each SlS. 2'313 Fa1rh1ll Or .. p1rl·es German i·ryslal NewAdldaslenn1sshoc-s, l.ice-~p s k'1 boot , s 1ie 8~ pamt yp o n' ,.__,. N B Metal patio table & chwr WF.F. WHEEL ER thrikhe local busln•ss llccn'e .~R .. n1na"' "W""P"r $10. N.B. Back Bay $2 5 • .s t•" t.' n p It' c e' s1z.e 8, SlS. New Spolb1lt $!0 833 2848 or ro v' 'e • · · $14. Girl's 20" bake for $2. Antique wooden 1g '... 0 "" " po r <' t' I a 1 n st a 111 It..'!>., track shoes 81.2. ss. New 644SS78 parts SS. HCI\ l!l " 1>e.1rt.i I l'hair $25 i\11t1quc bub} l"t"CJLlfofions. Porsche nms, rour for COUC H c h air hed cookw.ircS<!S. leak t•arv-mandolin strings Sl 4 <;£NU INF: ;\mb e rCAMl-:RA ~ad~et bag. ble TV St:i Uathroom buR~Y S2S ~lruller S2 $25 Stnglc rollawaybed d111ctte SJ50. Sli. tJ.'I~ 1n.I( board S2. larJ!e newbaojopegs$4.2new i:en'(d.kSllaOc~ ~6n~?a~,ndant $2.5 cowhide. excellent condi· scale $3. 4 i.:al S1ncllilr Tnke SO! Walkt.<r S2 Sun SH Maple table, form1ca Chnt1>n. CG. 646·8022 porcelain howls Sl so. :.ets Fender guitar tun. ... .,.. .JVOV lion S7 l4k "Old nu .. get bluecnaml'lpa1ntSlgal beam hair dryer SHl lW/\Ttm1n:1> hcatl'r SIS. lop$25 642·3915 ----malchingplates50l·,nine ingdeys$3&SS.646-67S~ ~-· · " "' 549.2541 Wa:-1\' Km~ d1spo!>al SS 4 x~ frame StO 1.Joth for BELL & Howell shdl' pro pi etc Cl'l la n 1 g I ass _;,,;_,~------ .! L.,\HGE 3 drawer chest lit: tat•k SIS. Comfortable ----Heel lawn mowt-r S7 2ti01 ~0 1 ike new · ,0 stitk TWO sets box spnngs a_nd Jector $25. Used once martini st•t S7. Nat1~na. I 81 Cy C L "'. S. g 1 -r 1 , or drawers, S2S each upholstery club chair 32"x6'8" in:.1de door. Ht>dlands corner l>t!l ~" .,.~ r.70•• P<>~ matlrc~ses, twin bed size 646-5496 I b d h g . ... 1i4S64S89790akSt.C.:.M. $25.640-7167 locks & hinges, SS s· \l;ir,(.'l\l t~2-0Sl11 ,~.,...,Joo $IS each, w all sell ---siver utl~r is_, ra~y Schwinn Stin~ray, boys I :.eparately. Garis dress-EXEHC lSE bike S25 boat, b read tray $2.50 "~ach Cruiser both like ---"NTfQU"' ·team r t-·-L Aluminum spark er 1t.OWN 1110\\l'r upriJ1.ht. each seven piece teak "" · TOYS Air hockey, new, "' "' s c 'w...... sis o ..-1-· w 111 T1-: d 1 rl Ing table $10. Two bikes, Deluxe Sli m gy m $25 • f new $25. 548-0096 r'"'lmfulloftrains•·slot $25.Anl1quew1cker swt-Christm a:; tree • ,P?a .1 ~' ;j11hp, S25 Type\\nlt•r, 16 h 1 20 salad !>d$!j,twenty our ________ _ ·'7rs 50C-$25 8521 Merll' ccµ;e $20. Antique leather Bedsprt•ads SI 50 $2. Cc· vinyl hoot for 7 .. f>mJ Hoyal. antique. S2S 20 ooe inc g1r s. one h 968 6726 p1el'f' Libby ~lasses ~. SKATEBOAHOS l w()Ol'I ~·~r.'HB ne~r Warner& swtcase $1S. Col~ector's mcnt f1n1sh111gltools $206'12711H ton hyllraltr tank ~5. inch boys, SlO e .ic. TYCO e lectric t ra in ('rystal wine fonl S4 . laminated t·l ear 'llewland. 842·0847 1tefr!. old Kerr Jars 10 $l·$2. l 'prtght e oc•trn· NINOLTi\ phutn ,i.:arff,!L'l 64.2 IQ!>X 673 094l tracks transformer. varnum seal canr1111g urdh:rne wheels SIS. -Onatnal box $20 Coll"<' healer $2. New men'<; J> I s 1 ,, J3"" •1 en riot.en Roval 11:.AQ 0796 "' ' h I "M "">50 baj.!, n(•w . ~IS t•rnn., C',l>EAT u e1mt·s·1T YPEWRITEH $2S compe te , . "''., ·"' · · · .,.to. "'(>OR"'S "O t ol bl"" t o r 's· 1· t e m . El u ..i,, ouse ippt.•rs, :1 • _ .. • d 1. .... " ' ,.. h 'I' · t t •·1 A "col c·rystul "akc plat" -------., ,.,. • n r c;.i .. ~., ..... S II k 1. 1 •10 photo ga get uag ..,n C'rn:.:.Ciri· lJri•et l!Jrlll', Corner utch $2S Hu ~S.'i y pcwri e r por au c 1~ • ' '" $1·$2 .50. Gate valves magu.anc, 1927-1935. $3 ma wor ucnl'I.., 0342 " I' 1 1 MC,', hardcasc, 11oo d . $12. s12.11e.w .sp1ce r:wk.and UNIQUE cu'ilom dl· each Antique 3 Pie"e Also 3:<:tx.6'8" storu~e 642 cost ~16 rww. onlv S6 •trt'P ace gtis o~s -.,. ,, t lll $li l ght iron Sl·S2 SO. Handr ail fit -th I ..;c shed S22 50 209? Wallace 8 R I . h b · k C'A K1 t•k le paddle & ball Maple care door S5 Wireless inter'-·oms, like lO es ' wn u signed palette bar for Lrngs 40c each. now amy est~ assware-.. -A stool s, ~!l ,1<' • "": "anw Sti Both like rlf'w Garage door S.S. S4S-3369 new, $1S. Binocular!> wine rack $7, lw111 maple patio or rumpus room , roller $3. Marine parts Antique wooden ba rrei ~ve . CM 5'1X 71111 l'xtra ong uox spr~ngs, "'921 D .. N B 646·6102 8x40, with case $20. hooktase bed S25, bunky inset colored lights, $25 z.sc-$4 Used zink pads trunk. $25. 1880 steel en-w ET s u 1 T . m c d 1 um m a t t r c s s S 2 5 , 1 iana. SllORT brown fur coat. J'ortable tape r ecords S2 t.·om bo m attr ess $2S. top. $IS for bottom. will 25c-Sl Used wood screws graving $10. Fold up pnmo full $20 7' '>Ur rcfngerator, 525. l'lwst fl' HEHCUl.ON sofa Sl.5. 14·16, $25. Antique green 2-:i electric drill S4 Wood thr~ way ta_ble .la mP,s:'· seel separately. Round & carriage l>olts tc20c m etal b.ed $10. Norl!e (board SlS Cruist>r bike or drawers, S2S metal Shorthl;i('kironpot bt.'lly radto & phono cabinet lathe.Z4'',S20.673-4262 1861S 1,0:; 1-lu,rcs . console ta ble,glass&tile 12-volt dom e light:. automatic washer S25. frame & crank $IO. coal or arms °",tth swords stovt> ~ M..ignus 'hord $25 L adies & boy's ---Brookhurst /Elhs. F V. t o p, wood base, $2S. soc S2. Trailer hitch $1 Portable gas heater~ 548.1764 and ma('t:, ~JU , girls or)!an S!! I large fire ext clothing. 11 lfi, SOc Sl FHM~CISCJ\N d"hes •1 BEAUTY s h op l'tiuip Prints. Pi(•caso $.5. Unra 1-'old·up boarding ladder AnllquecrystalvaseSl.5 bike, Sl O. l1replat'(' mguis heor $:!0 I :.mall Scars po>A<'r rnower~. pl.Jee settings, S20 ment, tur bmator hair unframed SS. l>ega s3 1 Skipper s htp to· Antique s n urr box SS. PINK sail cloth showl'r screen, S7 50 , rl!cord fm.' l'Xlinguash(•r Sto 1 ('and It' ho Ide r s ca<:h, will sell sparately framed $10, Wine decan-h S F Wdn ( I t 3 d ... ,3 •~ I S750 irent I nlasswa r ". di'"he'>'. Other dishes 25l'S6. dryer$25,hydr<ilic chair tor$3.67S·S"c:A ,hore tt..'lep one lS . an 1 ow an. a mos new. curtaUl, 2x y s ..,. sew P ayer. . e 1 a s mall old tJIJCk tron l!a:> .. '" ' d S b and ulass displ..1.v case . _c-.1"0_ _ helt.s 2Sc·Sl. 2 16" Ford SlS. Old books SO<: e:ich Wamsutta bath & hand frame couch, SGO, small heater s:?O 1 lh:IO fr..tllll' SOc·SI Air condll1oncr Never use . un earn ,.. truck ri ms S2 Ford Dresses St soearh Coats towels S8 2 pink shag table'> $.1 , Jamps. S750 SI.SO. a)4a, 0377• 204G ~O 5485().14 electric kn1h.' SlO. Never S25. four chairs ~nd ~RGUS 35mm camera ~eneratorS2 Fordw1per $3each.Linens7Sceach. rugsSS.Ovalgrecngold 24531\pl C lrvme AH! AnaheimAH· used Sunbeam electnc met.al cabincl SlS. S20. Movie edit or ·SW. moterSL S3's1nglebulb Toaster $2. Salver work shag arearug,4'xG'.Sl5 C M 6426AA.q · !:AMl-:S· V01l'l' or the steam curl<>r $8. Sun· 8'10l284 Ha wkeye ca mera SJ. nuorescent lights $2. All S2 each. Silver server Ltf O Gt·n ox-)'gt•n unit OLD docit:., \'ar1ou~ :.lt.l~. Mummy S2 SO. Charlie beam ~nddle. hke new. NICF: Chris tmas Gift I t-1exy ra~er.costS25.'Sell -.taanless bui lder.;; dis-.$2.5 Silverware c;ervice $10 Mt:talcr afl Coldup PLAY pen, SlO mn\orn S5 $10 On1· Uutch door llrown·i. J\Jl.Stars SJ, S22.50. Throw rugs Sl -SlO. JAWS-Han.I( ten i>kate , SIU. Vanous golf .club> hwasher $2S . Doublet for 6, S25 ti volume!\ col. roam pad, $10. de rat k. SlO 1978 :\IJple SIO 1;,rn 1oc·h·r :>:! Cori.. llcadache $150. Puzzles Aquarium & equipment board.;;, brand n1·w. wirle and bag SS. t:Ji ssel ovens $25 each Hood $10 \'1rtor lh.ti:1), l>WIG. Sltl I 499 2802 Apt V 548 1772 _ lJull1:ti'11 lm.ircl. 2 ,4 . :>I 5-0t· l.1ghl ho\ 4. Sten'\> S25. Lovely patto rocker trucks $2.5 839 0331. ~ s weeper $4. New hfc pre- C..:ounter top stove S20 l \oluml':> G l-:ll1ot pnor --, 1 MATCllJNC: l'ril!Hl.un· Wman rail S.5 ~.11 \Car \\Ith lil!ht IH>'H':. SIS. Ne\\ SIS. 12 noon until 5pm Gardenia, F .V • near s ervt.>r SS. Ra se.ball new double s ink , 1900.~.17 volume Chas.COUCH & lovf.' seat, bue washer and dn·i·r ~ \o\JSh ho\o\l ~ K1tdwn l'ugoSL1d: ~. Ellen·isor 2588-C Santa Ana Ave. Hushardandllell gloves Sl ·SllJ. Littlt:! 24"x66X". $20. Mirror & Dickens pnor 1900, S25 & gold floral n11. teT,1rs I eai·h Will , :;t..'ll .. (•perate t'Jhml'l 1loors ~ t-'trt'.,lll $:> Uu~ ' b1kl' s:!O Pool Costa Mesa Lca~ue s hoes. size 4, ~. wmdow glass. different 64&-4670 foam. t•ush1or~". $25 ~:1 Iv ~~6 1957 ne tul>elt·s..; tm·. 711\1 •1 table.· SI Sc·ulllt• IHl\\I ~. -CHRISTMAS gifts galore. Adidossony league shoes -;1zes. 25c·S3. Christmas , n..1ui.:h.HJe ca:;y Swl\cl . --rad1u-. ~'!OW. S5 ()ull 'l'Ms SI S'.I W111xk11 to~ GIFT packt•~I l'twkwarl'. IOc -$25, holid ay and $7. Spiroi::raph $3. Lick decorations lc·2Sc. TaLle UNIQU~. very old , yellow <:ha 1 r SI 0 . Ur 0 w.n IBICYCl.t-;.,Schw1nn Sllll· holcl111g µ1tturc fre1mcs box S5 Cash onl~ · C.ill .similar t o ( ornmgware. other clQUles for ladies new boy scout uniform. with two 11..•ars S7 .SO por~elam stove. n~akc.s secretarial chair ~O. Air ~r,1) :; ~peed' $25, SI t'Jth Used moul<.l111g, after IOam. 5Jti l:.!11 abu ht.>a vy alum111um and girls and accessories complete SlO. Man's new Women's dresses 5n.. . ..: carhng planter. or. $20. cond1t1oncr for <:.·ar or .~1·hwinn Slin"ra.v dirt 21~·· w111lo, Sc IH'r ft ware. S!5 set 64ti·6Rl4 10c·Sl5, sterling silver cowboy boots, s ize 8, ""...., 548 A""l 642 6123 1 I t 11 '1 " Wt-:T s uit top , lar .I.!•', ---$ v · S hoes soc $1. Pur~es . .....,_, __ -__ Van.S20-, •1l.:1~ ll'l_!!t.' ~' hike, ~ts : 20" buys an~ Formira books cast'. 3 ni•vl'r used. SIS. CAii GAHHAD turntable Sl5 nmglasses 12sct . ons owrnonce.$20.Newten-~·$1 Tics 20c·Sl. Sh arts Nt<~W lumber 2"x6"x12'1 lo carp~t · IO x 11 · SW g1rh ~15. mens 3 and ;, she Iv c s . S l 0 H <'ti 642 J.187 ~h u r 1, ('a r~n ti gt• w at h dishes SIO s~t; .ha m st.er nis shocs worn once, size 50c. 1934 Federal. CM. ' t t' n ' d"' ..,25 Corvaar s lart••r . t :.11L't..'11~5l'ach, occup1t:."tl cres<'ent s!\aprd boat _ -__ 11..,'lllt· ...,0 brand m·w cage S.1. toys ;,c Sl. pro 51h,$<!.50 Man'ssuit S12. consrucio gra """' generator, SS 1·.1C'11 i'W ke .u•"t.•." .·Old "Ushior1 ~:~ .. "f1rror, G) O Rh 11 '~ ..,.. · f o II • rdrvcr old · I h Ph. 646 4778 from fl·Spm each. Stt>p b urn per $1S W h S {' ,.. 11• 7811 Japan bi .,._., = , .:>-" < L rug, 14x I IJ.! l '' fl" 1187 ess1 nu ia 1 . , Oleg Cassini ve our s 1rt 646 370.5 -~ • t · "1 " • w~ MJJcs t1c n11lio, Sl.5 . ll"i.20". r1fk Haml.>vo $15. Paper bike rark Si '~ but exccllcnl, ~5. tur S4 & «ornoby shirt S4 . n -LO green ruq, 9xl2, --·---Rf'RUll T w .. ,. .11 (;run di f!. <i m f m oar $1. IJ!>t'd 21'2 "x6"xl2' Hoy·, bike $15 Um .., SllC)('KS, lll'W heav.)' du quo1s e and wh1t1• ('hestof Boy's pant.s, shirls. rain- $25 Infra.red lamp S2.5 GIRLS26" bike. S25 ; boys 0 ~,114 (:arbur~~.;/ ·fits -.hortwave rarl10, as 1:-, lumber with nails $1 Motor(' ro ss b1kl>, i.:oud t). front. .ind rt«lr for drawer<, S20, night stanrl coat. 50c-S3. Toys S6. l741 \qua. drapes, 96Wxl>UI. 26" bike. S25, F lex1 s katl' many mantfiilih ' ~·-, SIO. 7.l·n1th portable 'JV. 1 earh. Luth I 1'l 'll·18", Sc cond1t1on. S2S 26" hm":. :.mall l·';11rla1H's. SI:! 50 SIS, head hoard SIO, shelf Tuslin, 138. 645·7603 SS. i:re chains $2$10. :~~ board.$15.546·1775 Caml>L•r e·omiH·ns:iti;r, I $25 Electrolux vac-eaeh. Latta w ith nails le 10 :.peed l>1k1..• S2fl M't 1>1 't;t1 Mus tan..: lad SS. Saturday IOa.m -4 '1u-.tang hood S. 7,, > , • tuum SJ5. lloO\ er tank each Wooden ro·;trum BumJK'r pool balls SI st•l 1ti:ht housing & lens SS Pm 619 Geneva. II B. VINYL couch G' S25. green l"ord-4o.front s pnng<1$25 TYPEWRITER portable VW ur 1 ordi s7 < r.ul! · .. u.um. $15. books Ul l $2 . Fare sc-ret>n 511<' I 1kl' new girl '-; tf 1• l'ad1 (;;i"e·ap..,for:.anw. RL''"P IGL·,RATOR Sl-S velvet ch.a1.rw1thcastors 'G4 Mere Ford r adiator Remington Hand, ex car1 ~·assl'ltc~'.>d ,~ll l'\ ,~~~1.:g 1973. $JO. garden Plastic -;hadc•s SI JSOI :.kates,7'".?N,$5.lilad1.& orig 111 .il. ::~ r u c·h l~o,.rk~l.cheatlboard SJ, Sl51W6·6252 $2.5. '73 Mer e-Ford boll· cellent condition. needs c~ en~ l'un 1 ion. s prcader,S6.494·6228 Surfview Ln . ('d\t wh1tt' Prench pro\111e·1al TrJn!>rnis:.wn for '54 '56 ontowsetupS25 540487S carr1a~c string, $20, s.s2 7ois -------644 1523 TV $15 Chtld paddt'd Ford pid .. up. ;1 s pt·cd, t·offec table S:J. room AVOCADO nylon carrx•t ---taped e ck , 8 . ~ R CONC/\HU 3 bJnd H IJI <i 1<: s tereo. 2 s peakers. -bike seat $S. 2 f lood S!.5 M S J:t_, 1 d1v1dcr $3, lawn spreader IJx l l. S20. Sears bahv t' ILE cab \0 Pl SIS M c 0 on a I d . ~ 1 S : S2S. Kenmnrt• \o\ .i-.hl!r $25: B W Magnavox 17 PAClfl KO game· S25 lamp:, ss each. Thermc~ ------S3 894 9103. carr ier for h iking SS._ Camper hold d1)\\n, I rnr Barbells. lOOlbs. $15 s25 Ta h 11. , C' w 1 ni: inch t elevis ion with New Utg Hov barb1•rue in rt•pla'cem ent ft lier:. TKlt.;Yl'I. .. , I" wheel. CRIB $lS.64o.72l6 962·7379. SlO. L'naque hoJt p1tlures Rever e stainless steal ma~hine SZO Wc•athcr stand._ $25. Both in good box S25. Power m<>wer SOc $l each . Lake n<'w blue, ~ood condition, $8. -------=--- SlS. Animal ~kulls S7 Dutchover and tea .ket station SIO l'roJC'l'llun rond1t1on. 548·7823 $25 Catcher $10 Old ar SwLss m ade ski boot:. for 546 87:J.1 240 1 0 rd n g c AH: .. ~le, SJ SO each: unique screen SS Movie t.1mr•ra rved h"'adhunter row'> lOc Arrow making 1().12 year old boy $15. ---&t&-~2 J e w e Ir y brace I et.s . light $2. 400 n:~o llAND caS25 . 1\,64 "'ord kit $5. Mun bike frame 549.2.346 1c1-; crush1·r. ell•rtnc S.5, ---necklaces .. soc-$~. r1s· __ -----statue. J r $10. Wo1>d s ki·hindangs -hlcnd<•r. ltk<' new S5, VOICE of ·Mummy S2 h1ng reel and handle. AM1FM trn11'1 tor cur Econol1ne rebuilt SlO. Ski carved back 2 Bl FOl.r> wardrohe l'lec1rn· ran oµcncr and Charlie Brown 's All F.agle claw, S4 : fishing radio S2.'i. AM trJns 1:.tor s t a rte r • S 8 ; boots. s izes 8-9-IO, SIO. doors. 48"x6'ti ', SI O kntfl' ~harpenPr S3, Stars. n e w , S2 so. net . $1 excellent cond1-car radio SIS. 15 ~al. Featherweight Electric Antique chair sis. vw eath.54S3479 Ari:u~ :111tomat1t' shdc -,,,,:.~'1:Je-1R He adach e $1. Skittle tton Clar Clairol Kind-varnish at $.5 ,::a l .. all or Broom. $5. 548-1915 carburator s5. Dabun , 1 c· w (' r s !'i . w 1 ck er A CONVENIENT SHOPf>INC ANg. howl $3. Skittle score ball ness "20" Instant steam part. SlainlfilsS stt'l'I lub WROUGHT iron chaise truck tares & rims s.5. LAHG E doll $5 l.ik<' n<'w tia-.:.11wt for t·at or doll S.'i. ~~~~~ ;Hu~~E0FOR THE S350.Woode ntoyboxS4. hairdressing set.S3;580 With bottom tlr:11n ~'i n d) SlO; cocktail Toast 1't nven $10 stroller $12. Bed fr:.ame <rnl1qu1• C'amer as s:L Puzzles 2Sc. Light box Ha mi lton St a fter 10 Heer keg $15. f''tlm editor 1~. k ~a S2 SO. fur cape, Toaster SI. Wa ler ski S2 $.'i. Lake new toast('!' Ovt'n tw:iut1ful red dr<'s". other $4.50. New Pogo stick please. Ever yday this S.S. Light har ss. Chu('k !-.hl·a·kcrs.10 k. k f"ts 642-4798 s12. Good c h :ur S5. clothes size t G 18, SI. fash·1on Wrap Upl. k 0 t f board 7'1'" .It • s I rac . l 646.8488 l11rj!c Robert Wood S4 50. Boy's Stingray $12. wee · en sur ' . · ' ' on luggage rack, $JO; ice - - - Stereo with light boxes . $25. Roof <'aulkmg $1 .1 k t h Id' $2 50 PANTS. formal & long PE:NTHOU!:>B. Playbo} Sl'ascapc Sil. glassw11rc. Slo. Exerc lsor $5. New 64 VW engine hood. SIS: 69 tube. Camper tailct S2:'i 5 laaceesm. <' 1 s . · dresses. tops. size~ 18 20. so rn <' anti q u c S I . ~ VW rear bumper SlO S G UJ I t I l r al and napkin m ost are tailored & m 20c each . H c·dliook, 'Mi 8280 curling iron S.S. Electn c ·k · · · as s n css s re i. ow• sot dus ty_ pink. new, S2: beautiful cond t'tii>n . Cosmopolita n 3c-25c. 5: 1 • • ~ waffle $4. J ewelry $1. 7 SOxlS 6 ply true Lares. top $25. Traffic s ignal • • . C To 2Sc-$2 Cash only S4 each. Rad10,S20. J2V S25. Range hood. new, i:!ame. l·lal<;y andy Sl-Sl5.Call548·9SM HM 5'1HOS62 EXECUTIVE coloring ys D I d f 7JG ~1 ~1-·nta1n, l"r"e like k . hook or1·a1·nal "'opyr1"•ht """'1Z7l · e1 o am ra 10 or " $25. Brass Rainb1rd am· " "'' L.., t u. i"' 11 t~ answer, eep on lryinJ!. R' SOFA. nood condition. · " '" ,., ""'°" t ks $20 546 1775 h new. S2; r 1a sv r o se ., -" 196l·terrif1c collector 's rue · · -pact sprinklers S6 ear 25c·SOc. b;u:d c·asc. s.i: CF:RVlCAL neck hrarf', Mltlc<l. S25. 673-3597 ite m-or Christmas pre ~~~~sf~ .·~~··~0/',~~sd. GruO~D12oxn12g.ol~1Sa.re8a1useha&1!. ~~"to;r1:1~.P}Fay~~~~ surfer sh?~"· s ale 7. Sl, two poster bran~ nt'."'·jCARTillVfSION video sent for "your boss" S.'i. $2$25 673-6376 ... ~ t 64.SJ996 nearnew. leath<'rhtkmi: S25. C..1\1 f.421181. \\111 tapes n<>w 30 minute Executive cut-out bc.1ok. · · green all wool rug, 4x8. se · · boots. high, 7 F. SI .SO. empalhile"' 1th huyer l.irg(• · s12 60 minute. $18. copyrighted 1962. $2 TENNIS racket head. $7. 3 pair gold flowered VlOLIN S25. Guitar SIR. playh ouse Cd boose ---· ' h 962 ~10 "Pro" mod e l , $2S drapes. pleated, with Latex paint & s pray shape. 1d~ai for small ELECTRIC <'nrn popper ! ":1deo heads s7 ear · · --- 6732490 rings 48x36. $3 pair. 25' pa int, various colors, ch1kldren $25 , Barbie S2. Pol:1ro1d Square , l-.rase & audio ~cads S7 SILKsquaresor1mported · vinyl rug runner 35c Ct SOc·S'Z.646-2377 dolls. and clothes $2.5 Shooter, n<.•w, Sl2. •each . Ma nuals. elcc-brocades $1 each. silk JEW ELRY SOc·Sl J . 17 ' aluminum m obile ski pants $1-$2 ; '1arg~ Polaroid Swinger, new, 1 ~onic ~ ~~6~~;nical embossed wall hangings speed g1rl.'s bicycle ~. home porch railing Sl ft. SUNBEAM body parts S'l5 ceramic wall plaque an-~ Roy's medium tank soeac J6x50, SS, gorgeous em Ziegler facoa; exerciser 642·7118 each. '73 Ford '• front t1que gold. cost $70, sell wet swt $8. Ladies f1p;ure Vl':RWAX dupLicator S17. bossed wa 11 h ang 1ng $25. 548-5044 s prings S2S . Tail gale $10, child's sk11s with s kates with guards, hkc Electric addmg machine 48xl00, $20. 962·8010 -SSTF.AK knives 1n box SI hardwareS.'i 997 2127 bmdings s hort S2· 3 pair new. size 6'"2, $8.50 1'lre S25 Desk oCCice chair ss . BICYCLE. ladies 3·spccd. New frozen food knife S8 ---of blac'k l eath~r <;ki chains, fits F&.Pxl4&1S, ca~h Ga~ r ange. s m:ill, BARBIE. d oll s uitcase, good con d 1t1 on, S25. 2 Sheffield steell catving MAN'S s ingle ~J.>C<'d bike boots. huc klc sizes-size $10 Small portable tape $l2 Bed Admiral TV $l9 two Malibu. dolls. seven 549>8515or 548·5072 knives SS each. Banks w ith book rat' k $25. 7: size 8, SJ.50 e'ach, recorder S4. lleadpho~e ca~h. 646.6814 fancy outfits, all new · 2Sc-$1. G r een dishes, Gruen !Ok gold wrist ladies black Kastinger radio, n1..·w. $4. Boys --$12.50. H.8.,846-2718 MEN'S 10-s peed bike: pieces, $7.SO. Clocks ~at~h. as is, $10 Soltlc·r (leather> s ki b()(its. size s h irt s 2S<'. Ladies B ELT exer c iser SlS. 2 0 CU 8 1 C f 0 0 t Sl2.50 960-1391 Sl·$1S. New bike he ll $1. mhg 1r~ $11.0 NTe•w hruwnft 9, $G ; clothing J?irls and clothmg, like new, siie9. Vacuum cleane r St~, refrigerator-freezer (200 VWPARTS: '6Sdoors$1S, Bike light $1. Small Ii s oes.s17.e , ownna , ladies 25t·-S3. Sat 9.4 75c-SJ. 97!19879, Costa l'ush mow~r $10. Boys lb. bottom freezer). 36hp engine parts, h eads quor bottles 2Sc. 1 Vi' boat $6. 646-3680 -3134 Kerry Lane. C.M. Mesa JO.speed bike S25. VW brown in running cond1· SlO. Shrouding $1. Cases ~v~l;rn~~~e~1~0/1~~ 2 BL~CK \•inyl Thrun 546-3242 HAND cngraHd iron ~~t~~!~-$2~~~rlci': tionsiS.H.B.846·2718 ~~~Y~~~:rs~J>~~;ss~· stools 2 $25. Danish derb1rd buckrt c;Pats SIS CERVICAL traction unit, stone plates. Set of 6 for recliner $20. G~itar $2.5. IDEAL Christmas gif:J or Snow ch ains. 15x7.50 & chair 'S2o: F oot rest to ea.~h. 26" lad1t•.., h1keSZO. brand new, $25. 642-1487 $10. Con~a drum with Sewinit m acbine $2S. youngsters. miniature ' 13-ct!f\. SS each. Fistunu match $lO 42 .. amber 21 RCA color TV S2S Will em pathize w ith strap and stand attarh· 769,,., W. 20th St., CM. model "T" car, S2S, /WVV " S25 Col 968-2620 buyer ment S20. Antique milk pole. deep sea. $5. Suzuki lamp, 4-way, · n -bottle $2.50. Ant iquc fi46-5848 ___ ~asoUne e n gin e with 90 orl25sparkplugslOC books $1 & $2. La~IFM RADIO S4 K1rbYGAMES:P1votPool,lake apothecaryJarwith hdJSKATE boxes s250 clutch.$25.847·6383 Uarco invoice machine watch $4. Silver tree·. Ii · waxer $3. Avon lwttlesSl new, S9 546·7178 F SlS. 673-346S/63l·2697 SS. Hair dryer m white each. Roller skate<;, sizes ----------and seal ~2 .50. .1ve f'arh Toy baby carnage, t:A 81 TRAIL deluxe &t f"\n . 'O n . case $15. Lighted cos-6. 7. 9. rink & •wtewalk. OLD cut gJac;s dish SlO. speakers $10 Two 12 tnch hke new. $2.50. Wooden model with extras $16. t-ffi,cL 0~ BRANCH s ize uncut metJc mirror $20. Wa~ut $2.SO-SS. School desk. al· Old iron bank $25. Hand and three 4 inch. Custom barn. to go with doll ~iris 20" bike with hand firewood. $10 takes all hf'ad & foolboard & rails t;iched s wivel chair. ex-painted dishes ~1 each. suede outfit. black skirt. house, StO. "Have·a -brake $20. 962·2706 21174 Pomooa Ave., Costa S25. Bed table $10. Elec· cellent conditon $12.50. New Tenon griddle $4. 7 and vest, size s mall SlS Heart" trap $4. CAii now took fashion·Sl!\irt in, pret· Mesa tr1c heaters $8 & $20. Kin as i i e p u r p 1 c Blue Chip & 2 S&H books Electnc can opener SS 545-3319 '68 MUSTANG body parts ty, easy-lo-wear imp s1>.1rt. ----------1 Ch b b h . $12.. ,., .., h A ·r . l I ts Toaster $..1. 645-3623 2239 ---RT door $25. RT front A WHIZ to sew; a "wow" at CUSTOM draperies In an-rome . ig c air bedspread. quilted. cost "'"eac · rti icia Pan BSlateAve. Costa Mesa. 2 ENAMELED screen & render $25, rear window L.1Tf'-";"'" 1Tfe.-.T.-parties. gattierings. Make this m 1 1 119 upstairs 34th St., N B SH.S. sell $12 50. Elcctnc SOc·~ each. Glider swin~ storm doors, 35~ "x6'9''. $15, mjsc. items $1·'7-S '"l fashionably fringed. plly em· tique gold to s it tni? 675-0922 ~uiter & all\plifier $15. SJ, BtSsel sweeper $2. 2 TWO D1shmasters. brass 25 each. l enameled 962-0648 bn>idered skirt long or short. d 0 0 r r 0 d s i z e -Aluminum Chris tmas good suitcases $1 each. S23 $25 Two fir"scr<.~ns screen & storm door, Pattern 7141: siza 10·20 in- 104"Wl(8J"L, $25. Also PROFESSIONAL mimeo-tree, 6', ss. Games 2Sc·Sl. Portable radio $5. Child's 40" 30" $20 ea;h. G.E. Jll~"x6'7", $25 642-9556 DOUBLE bed $20. L clu~ed: two motifs. w Ind o w rod .; Ile graphs , A . n. Dick or 36" life-hke doll $7 50. car seat $1 New blue tank vacuum $15. Two --s haped plyw ood desk S1.00 for each pattern. Add 78''WicS7"L. exc<'llrnt Geha, $20 each . Silk Record player/~ger jeans. size 40, SS. Whtl.<' TV stands $.'l SS . Haar BICYCLES. boy's & with s wive l chair $20, 25¢e1chpallernforl1rst·class ('Ondltion. S25 screenpress SS.Lightla· CM mink ''Ollar $5 New 'h ·I ' Sii J ' E 1 · ._. mailandhandling.Sendto: ~1an1,anit.a d rHtwOOtt f.:a<. ble SIO 4-drawer metal SJ. 1693 Minorra " · • dryer $.J. 39lO'h C: annel ~ir s. · m im 'x-large e eclric i.p.a() START wolh the princeu 1• b k 54&41J7tarterll black eveninq bag $3. Pl ,N.R 673-l603 crc1ser, $15 eac.h. heater$25.S360681 pretty party dreu, then wt11p Ake._.. Jog, extra nice. & dou II' file cabtn~t with Joe S20 Flower pots 35c. 2 folding 544-7667 up tile rest ol thc comPo11ents. Usa&lu,.... hpt. 105 hurner $25. 548 11!!9 or M u I t i • u s e w e t BOY'S 20" Schwinn Stin· chairs $1 each . 2 old VW snow chains, user! Oil· --REGINA electric broom Tunir. elasllc·waist pants, cape ~Plat ~12S8 p hoto c opier $20. gray bike. padderl han· albums of r('rorcts $2 ce. perfect cond1t1on . TACO mini bike less $25, e l ectri c bun inlwo lrnglhsar~alleasyto Isa IU,ONCW-lh.. Hardwood desk $10. l " dle bars & ~ooc;e neck. each. 6 nt>w aluminum cost $.10,scll for$15.Call throttle, $25. 2 p airs of warmer, new SS. 26 sew Srnd1 MtwT..ti,MflOOll.,.,... 30" GAS ranl(I' $2.'i. 30" pipe die~. Pipe cutter excellent conc1t1on $25. screens , all f or Sl. 673·672f. skils SS each. Mower -gallonfish tankand ac Prtnte11Paltem9137·Ch11 ..._,~J.fp.,....,_ range hood SIS lH "~:12" $.5. 20 pieces of conduct Sun only.642 5487 36"x28'"2". 9G8 Spr. edger M. Electric motor cessories $20, 26 ~allon dren's Sl1es 'l. 4. 6. 8 S11eo ~ ~-~~~i~~a~~~r~;n .. ink !;')re~-~~g$s~:c~~~ICr~'. 12-BLUE Chip stam1> lngfiel<\_Sl. C_M. 540'3178 Ge~~~~:,,:·;:~~· i~;~1~~~~ ~~~a~l:'"2s~1r:ss e:~~ ~~hf~~~ s~.0~::~· ~y~ ~~~eJ ~; ooy~~r 4;~~~~~:1~: ~~~~st~~~s !;ieebe:~~ll~ T V, plays 0 ood $25 rdnl>(erator $25. Com er books S2,75 each. 548·00H PIC T U RES . r> r int s. 6'13-47S3 New te th erbalt pole $3. Saturday and Sunday. :i~t ~~~~fn~~fc~n~a~:Ju~~'. side NIW 1976 NEEOL£CRAn " table S:S ~d $5. cabinet frames 2Sc·S3. M :iga7.ine Box of wax, i.cents, col-962.3557 $ C-'T~lOG1 Hn everytlllnf. 75c Torpedo vacuum with S ? RRAS S "W i n gt>ct k "'O 2 f APPROX IMATELY 90 L> ..,50 tndto Cr1ChttwlthSq1111es .~1.00 El l b SS Varuum SS. un~ rac ,, c. <'UP co ... h o~. $25 ory oars••· . .,..._...,... Crtcllet 1 Wirdrobt . S1.00 parts $12. ec nc room Harbor Trailer court. Dra1on" candlesticks. foe make r $2 C~ndle~ y:lru.'i s ag carpet. very Nt8r n ew Swedish made IDEAL Christmas gUt '°" ........,.o.t.442 Qal SI 00 SlO. Tape recorde r . "P~rt" No. 35, 162G 1830,$2.Scach ldres.c;~ SI.S O. B at hr oom hgbt grten $25.LargeTV fresh water reel, 1750, youn.rster .• Mlnieture _,.,,... :l~Zi.n~llt~t1 ... _._11'.oo :<Lngtelreck,$17.6461.2 Newport Blvd., CMta set.1920, with bevekd en sembles Sl •arh. sl:lnd S5 2607 Buckeye Sl2968-7963 model "T, car. $2!5, UJ W..t lltti St .. .._ Sew +Knlthok 1.25 aft.er JOaO'\ M hand mirror $25 12 tf'as Mayonnaise Jar.; Sl per N 8 Eastbluff.644-4481 gasoline engine with hrlr, MT 1001 t. ,,..., lltedlepolnt l ook 1.00 t'!'A poons : ttamon Novarro, dt11 529 St , c l>r HEAVY fire log grate SS. clutch. S2S 847 6383 MAMt. AOOUU, "'· snl flower C11clltt I~ , . $t DO DOUALE kitchen ~ink.Sl"lGUTl,Y used red Gloria Swan~nn, Mae .. · ur gt'rn "SMALL black bar. nice f'rcc s1.nn<1ingrircscrecn .. unuMUWll.L HalrplnCrtchtlooll _St.00 new S1S, used~ Ref'l t11 bri<'k. J 'x4"'(8", 12<' Murray, t>l<'. $4 t'il<'h \O<\la :\lf'<.:l -for holidays SlO. 805 ss. Maple h eadboard, LARGE do1: hou~e S2S, 0, yo• ~llo• 11,w to &•t 1 lostlnt Cl'taet loolt _$1.00 r~I . te reo Ulpt" r ecorck'r t-JC'h, you h;1ul OnentaJ 673 757S n A II Y i· r i h • S l S , Pres1d10 Ur Costa Mesa footb<mr<J & frame for pu."lh lawn mower $1.S, iMlttm free ? Std 111w lor Instant M•m•• l•oll -$1.00 with 2 ll~lkers S2S R throw ruq S12 Umelt t.l Refioerator s is Was her ..... --twin 517c bf'd S2S Blue larire roll tar paper SS. our new rall·Wlnter P1tter11 last.It MllltY hM -Sl.00 t k tape d eck SIS bl SlO RECLINER h r $25 .. ~ su~e boit s pring and Id lf'rtn<' C1talo1-cR11co"'Hlnildefor Co11111tete Glttlooll Sl.00 rac rad le blf' SIO. F.nd la e . , <' a1 . $25 I.amp°' $10 "'-in~ mattrc-5s ~ each Will R'x10· ovnl bn 1d rug $10 near new a u•..; c tree p1t•cr11 ol your cllolce Com11l•t• Aflllans 114 SI.Oct C or vs 1r ra r SunlampSlO Motorcyrlt 54R 6357 mattri•<;<, ss. Beds Antique lutht•r trunk ra ior SS. mat'ramc • 12PrlzeAllll•ns ft2 . 50, wtthoutknobsS2 Centt'r h .. lm .. •w1thbubhle$lO SlOSl'· ,..,r•·"n m .. ttr-.. • llf'll scpurati·ly Clean t •.···t7""1"''', ne"d• hanoers S..14'4. :ind S.'i Send15c11ow! ,. •o ( 971 ('h \.'"" .. '' ALUMINUM fut•I tank.!1, v " "'-•• ..... , and t'llCf'llent cnntilt111n ., ... "' .. " " " Sew 1 1(11lt t eoll Sl 15 l oo!! ol 16 .. 111ts 11 ., • 'Seal or 1. • cvy '"' Baby's crib Sl O 675-5651 ,. • SIS. <i I 3 s~t>s 2oc ·20c. wnrk. S!i . <.:A II now 962 6'\20 lnsbllt Mtlltf Crafts $1.00 Museum Qllllt loo• 12 50t in nf"W C'ondtlon. Rre<'fl USC CT ap~nvl'u (Y $5 S8 1-'ormlc• top executive ., .. .., .. 19 lnmnt h slllo11 ltoll $1 DO 15 Qlllts fer Tellay U 50t t'O lor. US O a n1 ~hTWO larJJe trunk ~ S'l.'l tf'Stl'd. 10. 1?. & 2:1 ~al, lia by i tl'm..; · tabltSIO 6450068 ~ ARTIFICIAi, Chrli.lmn'i Intl.Int Stwlft& loek $100 loohftlJl~RWCt 58- modl'rn c hair without Chllf1'~ G E phono $10 SZ5 Gno;1t for hoat & ~'1~j~~g,11~1~ s:fs. s:~t~~ ~~ llm<'r clock ~-[..i\Dlt-:s wool coal, sizc G,L~tr~ff~, ~7~'._b_r_a_n_d_n_e_w_._s_i_5Jl~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ r hlOM ~. Car radic Children s bookahelr. 11 rtcreat1onal vehicles. Sl(}$lS 835.5097. 541 4522 673-2490 Sl2 ~·9671 494·7889 11.,ealler S3p1Jr. 54t·2'&4 volumf'S, S9 ~ l83S S48 M3'1 1~·0968 . . -. n : " ·t y >. - MisU'llMtCMD 1010 fti...01 & Of'9C1n1 8090 GtMNll 90 I 0 C~n. Sale/ Trallen, Tran i 9170 Trvcks 9560 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rtftt 9 t 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Autos WCHtff'CI 9590 AMto1. lmp«ted A.uto1. lmport.d SaturdJy. Oocembor 20. 1975 OAIL.V PILOr • * * Stud10 Upright w/bt'och •••••••••••••••••••••• ~-" t 1973 27' 5u. 75 CHEVY lrian Dod ~ .. tall. new finish. now AVON lnflatable Raft. 1973 Ford Ranchero With ~· eon m .................................................................... . hum m c rs & n e w 5'6"xl2'6", used ont:f cab over camper. Mint whir & l/4 Ford pl~kup. ..WANT TO SELL Capri 9715 Hondo 9727 • 3291 Devon kcyboiircJ. $800.499-l..206 \ condltion673·0168 Load•d. Ille~ new 1/2 TON SWB YOUR CAR?" •••••• .. ••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• HUlttiftttonleach Fre! .. ~.1001vcry 1o~ M--1n• 510,995•551 •1696• PICKUP U.·t 1.1t1 i.ell 1t for you, '734 <·)I .& :.pd ., A~! 1''M, You '1N the winner of on ~ v.._ un 70 VW Camper CAS H• Wt: lnkl' In tradt! SOM. Mint rnnu $2750. t•omph:te dinner select~d Financing Ava11uble Equipment 9030 4 Cyl., 4 speed, stick Nimrod 1·~nt 1'ralh:t, L..1kt• new, h:~s lhao 4000 a n y m a k e o r 552·124tl Cro m Skinny Mike's CRAto'TSMANPIANO ••••••••••••••••••••••• shift, radio, full camper Sl~cps5,Sl50 mtll•:1! Aulomuth· modcl. .. car s. trucks .D~·- 9720 mcnuat 177418each 8lvd.HB •ATIEMTIOH• e quip. l'\l•w paint. IHHl981 transrn1:.:-.1on, radio. vans, recreat1onul -~ HOLIDAYIHM 2MiSo.405f>'rwy 1968 50 Ho r &cpowcr Complete rc.:ondit1011. hettll'I'. JlO\\t'r ~tecrtnt!. vt•hicl~s 1ni i>0rts & ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3131 lriatol St.. 842·641l Mercury out board. C.D. 703.JEV. Trailers, Utility 9180 rur cond1tionini.:. plui. domesti cs. M u:.t tw ·111 • 1970 DATSUN Ignition with mercontrol. $2 BS ••••••••••••••••••••••• many murE' "''tru!'I Sec runnini.: (.'Ond1tion & mc1·t PICK UP Co1taMHa WurtliierPiano New water pump. 6 Ul1l1ty ·1·r .. 1lt·r .. ~utt"bl" th1:.unt•! llw8i'2\' c If t t d I d .. .. .. " a 1 orn1a :c-11 e y l'O l' With 1•am1>t'r !>th'll. ~lui.t 11leuse call 642-5678, eitt x nl con · $825. Engine in excellent cond. for Moton·) c·lt> or llaul $ 4 8 9 5 standards !>l'C' • , i' ·l~lti3~ 1 333 toclulmyourticket. 557-5310 SUPER CLEAN. SG50or 1ng Sl~ 646031:! ElC A SI amino uto a e~ BILL y A TES * * * Stwl,_ Machines 8093 best offer. Call 963·8738 498·1400 Dealer ··~ ALSO 15 f t I Auto S~rvlee & Glrl'li bike. trundle bed, •••5••1•N••••••••••••••••• ~~~s~bout new00s:a~~~ Hwit. Sch. 842·4435 Paris 9400 l!.170 lluruor. l' ~I WE PAY TOP DOLLAR •~ks, puz"le", game'.,• Gt-:R .dernon · · h dV W B 9 • L'ORTOP''SF~VC1\f'."' uvv "~ " carpeting, wit goo us . 1 57 1300 •••••••••••••••••• •••• ,, '"' . ''" dishes. 2080 Gardun Ln strators; cabinet style trailer. Hull in excellent camper, runs fu1r, needs 2!19 comp\Nc. needs re· 631-1276 FOREIGN. 0 0:\lEST!t: CM.642·6053 ' S50, or o pi.rn rtip-on orCLASSlCS m iu·h . $"" .. -th cond. $400 or best offer. valvejob$375.675 7651 trntlding $85 210 1;cyl ha . rn e.s '"" ""1b e Will sell both for $950 or ~omplt>tc $60. 548 6151 '76 lf your car 1s exu ·u cll•;.in 1 II '\e z i g-zag, ut· offer.Call963·8738eves •'7l H l0LuxP.U.• :.ee us fir:.t. M•ICt ClfMOUS lOnholes. stretch. etc. -•&CAMPER. Toyota Lund Crwscr rear TOYOTA BAUER BUICK Wanted 808 t Pymts. OK. 635-8640 1 Johnson 9'h HP Engine :.eats $25. Dut:.un P L;. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sportl G new 10 hrs $4.00 673·5267 4(~~~I;)att', i>t~ri:o, tu pi'. se1!_t. gd eond. S2S. Mike 2925 Harbor Hlvd d . ng oods 8094 . • · · . -,.-.-2.13 .. c TRUCKS <'o .... ta Mesa 97U <!5()( W.ante : F~atherwe1.ght ••••••••••••••••••••••• M1keorTerry .,.. "' 16 To Choose From ~~!u~r~~~£~1~ 493-451 1 837·4800 \\I LL lll'Y \'Ol' H IJ,\TSL:-\. TO\OT\. OH \'OLh.S\\ .\(; E:'lt I' \II) FOH mt '.'\OT 'l'OI' UOl.J.,\ H CA!.l. I .. l I .. Swger sewing m achine. SKIS Boat p 9040 $3399 Men's 10-speed bike. cen. r · . . s, ower ter-pull brakes. '7<1 or '75 !sher S1.lve.rglass 180 s ••••• ••••••• • •••••• ••• • I YH LJ ~tlT BU model. 545.0630 after 5 Marker bindings. S40 t'all * I I ' OW EMS * WAHRANTY Pr Custom hi-b.it'k :.eats, blk Nuug, SHIO. Mob1luir tcelx>>. $15. 5:W-09Cl4 4 Spel'd ~. ~ :.pet'<I:>, alll011ta!11·:.. lung bt!d~. :.ltm·t hed:- TOP DOLLAR PAID IMMEDIATELY FOR ALL FOREIGN CARS CALL OR COME JM TO SEE US ~.\L BEHN.\DI~~ E ~Ill l~l-I:! Kormann Ghio 973S • Pm after 5pm494·2417 ONJ\Ll.USEDCARS GLASS ·\ Wide Chrm Whb & gd Wanted gdusedshcll!ora ~S Diver Aluminum Bra;;;new 1976, w~ 115 BILL MAXEY F iO 1'11'1·:. for D.1t!>Un rank, C alypso 4 E · d b · TOYOTA l'.U.$4o.54G U::!-t!J sPmU c4a94~~~~.; for Uatsun Regulator W /xtrus. $170. vmru e, ail tank. new 18881 ... ~,ach 01 . . """'° 546.8556 batteries. nt!w s teering. IX'. llB A;,.iques/ xlnt trailer. $3300. Ph.: 847-8555 Classics 9520 /\utos wanted: I want Brunswick Air Hockey 492,8785 ••••••••••••••••••••••• your 'fi7·'69 VW Bug 3 6 · • · Motorcycl~s/ body. l'ngine. fenders. 4~.7~1;;.f· S300, sell Sl5o. SAC. ltime only. 23• Chris Scoot~n 9150 l!l40 F'or d PH·k up. 283 Also 6 Used Compact Trucks ~v diuu~•· l t 11111 tires not important. Mu st Cabin. Chrys. 6 lnbd. ful· ••••••••••••••••••••••• power gild<>, ull new xlnt have pink s lip. Call after Winchester model 70 24 1:.: equip, pleasure or fis· '74 Bultaco Pursang 250, ~o.nd. ~MK><~ <>l' best offer. 1966 Horhor tipm. 494-7738 with We<1ver scope. Xlnt hmg. Top cond. S2550. or $750. 675·0970, ask for Bill 612·90l.:_9r .lOl :l c M t.Jt. vJOl --cond S225.979·76lo offer. 540·~ days, or. . . '59Edsel4dr .. 1<111 . r .s.,·H Dat..~un Pickup truck . . . 548-7170cves. 71 Yam~ha m1m.~n?uro xlnt l'ond . iii t.i~:.. SoiS Lo milt>!', t<1pe deck NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 W.Coast Hwy. N.~. 642·9405 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '72 Dabun 1200 ;:.: l\.ir111..11111 Clt1.1 .1 11 ,\ulo tran-; . ,\~1 F~l l'<HHI. \;\I F \1, '\ I '""' stereo r;1<110 . K tr:i1 le :-tl•rt•o. tw.1ut 11111d s:!itHr m;i g:-. Tt11:. I l'.il 'h.1rp s..1.i 1:.::!1, t'\ l'' l'Ur or11·1·d 111 "l•ll' 18tESt·: Mazda 9738 $2195 Qj~~~ .......•............•.. iJ II:\'.! ILJdH• Jll' <'1111tl ••\I I ,I' (~11od l'IHllllll,. 1•0111ht111n :lu,11110 ong 1111 :'-lh .i l1Ul1· l111d,\' \\OI I.. ~·0011 11,1 ol 1 ;,;>I 1,u i. 1•\ l':O, & \\ J..11t1 ... 7:3 .\l<.11d,1 HX~. lm111:i• Musical Kneissl IJ-.15 _Jr. 16-0 S~1S 32' ' F I d $185 & 69 Suzuki re 120 orofr 0.16-J()()lj S:IUOOllr'm .•l!)lJ,1876 Instruments 8083 w1t.hout bmdmgs. La<hes new cs~m Jg ass. P st. or trl..5200. 846· 7005. ••••••••••••••••••••••• size 71~ Tet'nku Masters V-h~ll diesel yec·dr. --• O range County's Hi9hest $ Buyer on Imports 1<11,h •iwl !> ( f,\ Id/ 'I j( ( Offer Exp11·l's 12 :!2 i5 \'.\l F'.\I, . .ur 1•ond" 1111 • 1'' END ER M us I c . boots. Used twice, xlnl Sprt fshr. 400 m1 range, 1973112 Su1uk1 M AST E R B A s S cond. 645·0666. lge cabin, PP 646-6123· RV9 0 . Show r oom '56 Chevy 2 dr. lie I 1\ir, 61 Ford l'tl·k up, w 'nC\\ comp! r1.•s tored orig rnmµcr :::.hdl. .Xlnt cunu. Pcrfrt'I top to bottom Good Offl'r. 0.12·i!ti53 Uutsun P /U ·n it:!,000:\l .:xcdlent ('ond. H;.icks $'2. 000 4 !J..J.838 1 Hadwl lll't':' lo 1111 . ~t u ... 1 l :o,t'l'. Call John . li'i:.J I II~ 'I 7pm UI' tj.l().(;(J:.J7 l'VC!'I ..'t GUITA~. XLNT · ~~ND: Ne; KELTY TOURPACK 171h' Glasspar Boa t OOBl cond. Only 400 miles. S,175. 546·9933 AF'I ER 6 $45. Never used, blue. equipped for Marlin See $295. firm! 536·2286 ~t'\\' 3Z7 blul'J.>nntt•d ~ -- -Bill Many Toyota Call Roger or Bill \\kl'llllS. l bal. 1.•ng. -1 sµd, ~tel'! bdt Ford '63 F-100 1 M & WKNDS New cost $60. 499·4613 to appreciate673·0168 ------t!d radials. On•r S5.0<XI $1499 ---------1 --------.---'69 Honda 90 lrl. bike, I::lec. guitar w/Amp. very TV Radio Thunderbird 196816' fully gcar/eng. r eblt.beginrs good cond. greut for Hifi St~•o 8098 equ ipped. Nice cond bikeS200.842·9508. in\'('Sl. Sac, Sl8!l5 I'!' DI>. p1d.up truck \'8, 5J6.331;5 auto tram . ., p'i.tel.!ring, beginners S55, 673-0633 ••••••;•••••••••••••••• 651-lP J ohnson. 751-4411 · R t' 1 ---. · . . (2) Honda 90's. '69 90 ecrea 1ona Folk Guitar ._ 4 ~o .. old C.B. Radio Realistic S~B 16' CHRIS CRAFT Cabin Street. $200. '66 90 Trail, Vehicles 9530 beaut to~e. JU Sl in time + am TRC 47 w/mob1le Cruiser. sips 4, w/trlr & $200.673-0033. • ••••••••••••••••••••••• for Christmas w /case antenna sys. 581-0347 motor. $450 or trade??'! , . Dune Buggy. Street legal, S70,847·8895A~I. N .M • l 2220 B 536·1820 75 Kawasaki 400. J VW 1fbrgls T type body ----1 ew . aran z cylinder, like new. Low , · w L b ' Tamura P ··IO <'las<>iC'al Receiver AR Turntable Boats Sail 9060 .1 , k m ags. 156 · o os · · · & 2 A 11' 800 s k ' mi ea gc, very quic · Marino San Clemente guitar w/casc: l.d. touch po o pea ·ers. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Must. sell. $1,000 fi rm. '--· & tone. Used in r ecitals. ~50. 581·5315. ~lust Sell! LASE R xlnl in· 645·7424 $285. !'hone ll75·3l29 · . cl's Harken Ratchet + ---4 Wheel Drives 9550 . --.-1Mag~avox 50? Stereo/ ·1 S69 . INT '72 Yamaha 125, x lnt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• c:u.'ld 0:40 a c ous tic Radio. AM /1'~1 . Quad ~e;J~1ES~c. \ , · cond., xtras 5350 or bst. J:lUlar. Showroom l'Ond Ill. Spkrs. Garrard . r:nus see off 897-1323 Landcru'1sers w hrd shell case. S295. Turntable x lnt cond . worth $2800 sac. $1895. --·..---·-----i 548-0062. Sli5. 546·9176 675·6866or 642·6301 '74 Honda Elsinore 250 '72 Thru '75'S 14' A.F.C . N ep tune Xlnt .cond. D .G . Ac· Urums Rogers, S450 or 1 Color Portable TV, 2 sailboat trailer motor & cessones. $750. Call aft hest offer. Dynasonic Color Floor Models, l · · 3 546 1ccc Blk h b 11 other access. 581·0347 . pm · """ Snare, 3 Zildjian Cym-/w t porta le. t\ re· ---------- bats, Top Hat. 536·3520. worked. Bst ofr_ 960-3853. For Sale. Hoby 16 w /lrlr Hond~ 350 <4) 1100 mL. 7 To Choose from EXAMPLE: '72 Hardtop 372 FD<.' \'ibraphone. xlnt cond. 2 RCA Cir TV. 25". Works Banana speci~J , 5 mo. Special headers. show Spd. touch control. deep good. $150. Cir TV Stereo new, N stom sails, Sl900. cond., 644·5965· $38 77 r.ccho. h1'atl•f. l'lc. Xtra llll'I' tl'Ul'k. !Scr l213). Dunton Ford 2240 S. Mam at Warne•, S A 546-7070 Chev '73 Cheyenne $3699 Su p er 1 :i t on pickup trul'k, VS, auto. trans .. latt . ;icr c·und, p'str. ll&l l. tmted glass. wh1tt spare wheels. A real nic£ truck. Must bt'seen . (8642044 ). Dunton Ford 2240 S Mam at Warn<!r . S A . 1)47 8555 SELLIMG YOUR CAR? TOP PRICES PAID For Imports Paid for or Nol Dean Lewis Impor ts 1966 Har bor. C.!\t. 6'16 U:.JO:.J TOP $ Paid r'OH Used VW's Paid for or Mot um.:q11p 18711 Beac v . llunt. Bch. 842·4435 Autos, Imported ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'i3 Datsun 1600 µ u \\'1 ll tradt· 4!H·!JJ!JO '74 2602 :\lust sell' 75:! li5:.Jl Datsun '13 2402 ••. $4999 Auto trans . fact a11 cond , p'stecr. r;.icl10. heater. tinted gl.1-.,. t·tC'. etc-. Only 2!.t.0110 m1 (·l61:\1Cl J. Dunton Ford 7240 S Main al Warnpr. S A 546-7070 •i3 DATSUN PICKUP ~JAGS S2:lOO ti73 ·1363 Luml>er ntck for D;.its un P.l!. Co:.t Slfj(I Sell for SSO. ~·4691 or l>42·6123. rich tone. supe r deal ! Combo 25". S160, works. 768-0640. '74 Susuki PC 100, 2300mi. D lAn,.; 1 ssoo. 548·4783 Family buying new TV. Cal,20-o/b, xlnt. cond. '76 tags, $500. IUUI UlJ W Give accordians f o r ------------ Xmas. 96 Ra~s S75. 120 Two J . n. Lanstng speaker 962·3650· '71 HONDA CB350. 10,000 . VO VO 546-7070 _C_h_ .. _v_'_7_4_C-h•_y_e_n_n ___ ~~~••••••••••!?.~~ Rat 9725 ~ ~ ~ ..•....•...••.......... Mercedes Benx 9740 ...••.•....•........... RESALES \I DZ 'i5 450SEL. EXl'l' [frmo l.11\ :o,1•d. :\11•1 I In I :> h Jo: l t• 1• l r 0 Cl I e I I' a I a n I.' e ll r I c· ('cl W40li!JO ) , :\IUZ '75 ·150SL. 5,000 m1 I ,l·a~c or lluv. l 02'1737 1. :\IBZ '7S :!XU Scd. i':M•1 U1:ml1 C'ltc•<tt«.1111·1· pri1·1·<1 l I \!Jl;a:» I · :\lBZ '7:! :i5il~L Cp1 H cl :. l 1' I' u 11 Y l' ll 111 r1 I.l·;1>o1· ur lluy 1111 t•>.l term-. 10:.J!t~IYF J. ~IBZ '7'.! 280S E , 1; ··~I Fuel injert llard to fitul model i\ \',iii for lc;.isc or purr h. IOHIU8:11. :\IBZ '72 220 4-dr . .& Cyl E conomv. E xcellenl l'Ond. Lease or purch <100101 ). MBZ '75 450SLC. H ard to get. European delive1·, <·ancell. Only 350 m1 Sun 'rf. C'ussettc. i\ llo:. wheels Lt·a~c or J.JUl'th (101!18Kt • ----963-6893 w txtr as, SJOOO. phone 892-6548 GJ UM\ Bass $300. Likt: new. systems. Cost $940, sac Xlnt condition 8' Sabot mi. Xlnt. SSSO. Ca sh only. l 552·0~--___ for S69S. ·19ti-ti581. w/oars, all wood. hke nu 968·1777. 1wo1> Hrnhar ( M h11, v1n1 Offic~ Furniture & C.B.Radios in stock Gem-S225751·5327 or 546·7302 .l-IODAKA SUPER RAT ---- Equipment 8085 tronics GTX·36. 23 chan. Sunfish for sale. Xlnt XLNT COND. • '73 Jeep C J-5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5 watt 12 VDC Xmas t'Qnd. $500. 546.3358 aft. & 842·4850 3 Speed, 4 whcl•I d1'1\e , S Cc S123 97 Dyna hardtop, mu).( wh<>els 'cy chrs S8/up, uc svl P · · · PM c:hrs s15135. scy dsks. l\larine·21S62 Newland · · '73 Honda 350-$550/bst 624463. 1'..:lectypewrltcrs. Pierce. St.ll .B.536-7 777 J\ft.5 26' Sail bout, live aboard, ofr .. '74 500 Kawasaki· $4444 867 w. l9th, CM 645.7411, p.m. & wknds 962,4361. slip. Call 499·J971 a ft 6. S7.5~/bst . Honda QA50 S4399 TOY OT A • ~ Ton pickup. VS. auto tr;ins .. fact air cond .. p':.tr. H&ll, tinted glass I'll' &autiful. <Scrl212 l Dunton Ford &VOLVO Exelusive Dealer South Coast Area BUY or LEASE a new 1976 MODEL at Fiat Before you buy .see! Mission Vl•lo Imports :\IBZ '75 450SI-:. Exe·•. Dc·mo. tll el. finish Sun'rf Stl·rtn. L'ndl·I 2.000 mi. Pncc:d right fw :o,ale or lt'iJSl' ((}.13111 J. J MBZ '73 450SLC' Ila rd In lmd model. 1-'ully equip. <0025331. :VlBZ '73 450Sf. Lux. Sed I Top conc1. Priced for qui ck :i;;.il e. Sl0.750 (()()3855) C b• M 21" $6000/bslofr. M1r11$175/bs t. 552-7560. DeGJt LWM• o k 11 t of off ce o m o agna vox. res ~·h~ sor&sf ·t 1 Col or TV, Reco rd 8' Sabot S~i l boat. gd '73SUZUKITM1.25.Never e urms mg~ urm ure h AM I F M d S350 b t ofr, raced. play bike only. @]' 2240 S. Main at Warnpr. S A 546-7070 Ml\R 'QDIS MOTORS Avery Exit, S.D. Fwy. 831-1740 etc. SacL1f1ce must sell. c a. n g er· ', · ~on · or s M x & desert ta nk ·:v .. .: TOYOTA 71 xr:r Ford Ranger, 390 Off Avery Pkwy-SD fwy 1'12·ti753or644-6815 Radio .. Beaut. cabinet. 63I·2573or837·6804. B . P tt U . , m•>t•>r. Red cus t. int. -~--• s115 1 orr 6-to,ss3s assam. e Y. n1. , MISSIOHVIEJO :\tBZ '72 250 Cpc. JI T Beaut s ty ling. X l nt cond. Priced for quid, sale.S7.490, 100727!!1. ?ianos&ONJans 8090 . -, 29' TRITO~ Atomic: 4, 5425. 581-4555, Dean or 1966 Horbor CM MH JOJ. I> i\1r, stereo. Htll, new 831_2880 495_1210 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Zenith Transoceanic port. VHF. 4 sails: pvt ply. Bruce. Offer e:-.pircs l'.!·22 75 shocks & tires. loaded ---------- L.pright pianos. Mani.or· ~t{'~~~~Si~~~:5l~~od $13,000. 496·2446 •73 Yamaha 360 MX. Spot· ---• ---;r~~~rf~~ ~~~l sec to ap· nately carved & r e· ___ ._ _ RED SABOT. less. 7" forks. S595. Chev 74 Cheyenne _ ---*** Pet~r Dool~y HOUSE finis hed. all ~izes & Color Video tape r e· Xlnlc:onditionS200 673·3127 $4699 75 LC\'. new 40UU mt, sty les , Free deh\'ery & corder . New S225 . PH :552-0997 Olxsup<'l'pickupwtlh I mu:o,t sdl. Call Fr11Sun 1713 Miramar J~~g1111~11 OJ<' IMPORTS 523-7250 l>ench. Financing a\'ail. Camera Sl50. 548·6232 . '68Kawasaki120,r~centJy wheel un ve. \·8. auto &15-5432. or 645·7857. CRAFTSMAN P IANO Great Chnslmas Present. reblt,g rt. beginners t f ct 1 p 'str BatbOa Island You a re the winner of one rans. a a r. . . 3 1 1 . k S2SO .__ liHlBeachBlvdHB STEREO Re corder LID014. ll2005 w/trlr& XmasgiftS175.968·2159 p'brakes. R&H. wsw ~ nt ~I(' ~P ·. _. /"""s~ 2 Mi So. off 405 fwy Cassette. Milovac SS. 2 cover. 536·1036. .73 Suzuki TSl85 dirt only, tires. tinted glass. etc A offer. Call .U9 .l!lil after 6 com plete dinner sclectrd from Skinny .Mike"s menu at M~rcedes '74 450 SL 842 '"11 spkrs $75 675-5254 be a II t 1· r u I t r u c k . Ptv_t. __ _ .,,.. • · · · '72 McGregor Venlure 22' plastic tank etc. $425. HOLIDAY IMN 3131 Bristol St.. '74 FIAT 128 Stationwa9on $14,850 F l EL D ·s Ware ho u se 23' Console Color TV. Competition ty~. <·om· 551·5578 <P7531974l · ·;4 Datsun l'l' :!7.000 mi 23,000 mi., all the extra' mcl cruise. 2 tops, etc· Like new. <PBUNO>. Sale. 400 pianos & or· Make g reat Christmas plete w/sails, trailer., . AskmgS:!iOO. gans. new/used. Spinets, gift. Must see. 14914 6HP E\·inrude. Pop Top, 74 Honda Special, ful~ 4!15··1328 art 4pm Costa Mesa Please call 642-567S, ext 333 to claim your ticket. Grands, Players. Going Gainfor.d Cr. <Willows> anchor and r u I l y race ready. Must see. ------ --- out for bus iness. Rent Irvine. 551-3545. equipped. Like new. Lie. · Mak,eoffer.551-3346 Vans 9 570 4 Speed , low miles, m3~ wheels (lOOLFW ). Dunton Ford \~•!opt to buy. Kaw.ai, Boats&Marine 0 333311. Sale pri ce .. 70 Trial 90 Honda. 775 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Steinw ay , Baldwin. E-"-nt S399R5E.GENCY'"lOTOI' orig m_i.Perf.cond.First '71Dodge \.'8 auto P /S *** $2895 ('h1'ckering Yamaha '1""r"·-" • "'""" k 646 4721 ' · ' · · Austin-Heal.~y 9709 . . • W I t • •• • •••••• ••• ••• • ••• •••• HOME RENTALS """"'ta es. . . p B. n l' w pa int . Io SLEMONS MERCEDES 7240 S Main al Warn<:•. S A 546 -7070 K 1mb a11 . r z r. G I 90 I 0 1967 CJ5 Jeep \'6 engine, mileag<'. s harp. ~lfi-5039 ·~··•••·~··•••••••••••• 17 14 )638·2770 . 1"2072 enera 925N.Harbor,S.A. Custommini4HPxlntS90. new trnns. dn\c train.t evcs.213.448.458.i day 58Austln-Hea.lt:y3000. 1970 Harbor. C.M . llrookhursl. GG. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 531-2503 Stingray Schwnn bike, top & roll bar Extras · 4 -- -J\l1r1t cond1t1on. ROY SCOUTS NE E D . S40, 11u. 548·7364 off road tires, \\ heds. Econoline \'an, 197L. Goo<l 640·6593. 631 -1276 i2 MBZ 3SO SL CpC'. xlnt cond .. SI0.500. (213 53l·1777 art 7 pm. Brand New Wurlitzer BOAT S. Tax Ad\'an · Voyage~ 14 Sloop. Sleeps -. gas tank & manv more cond. $2650. Fun. i\t a kc r M ode! tages. call 545,4990 two. With O~ and trailer '73 Hu~ky 125WR. Mint Xlnt cond S2400 5S2-!l2!il fi.lfl,,IM:I BMW 9712 Organ. Walnu t . TV -S2Ul0.494-7363 co ndition . Vesco,____ __ ----••••••••••••••••••••••• Prize. des perate Must v11F·25 watt. 8 Channels. H b' M C· t C' t C uro u l ls. r ed w ire '62 Jeep 2·\\ hi dnve. Must '71 Chevy Van rnMcle com· :;as saving '73 Mercede!' 220. Mint cond. AM /FM. <nr. a uto, $fl750. Call 646-5823 Sell! 551·39RO Includes antenna. Best 0 21~0 on1f·5t50· L~: motoplat. SSSO. 546-8139 sell. New tires. trans, pl cus tom ized, $2500 ---offer.549·S875 or640·1168 S84 ·64•6 ~2 · e k. S D l bit etc,veryclean.642·8212 536·4906aft6PM. SADDLEBACK iX..l'AGON organ & bench . .• . new. · Suzu 1 120. ~ti r, r ----- ------ w/chord records. piano Glasspar 9 S dmgy Sl2S. Boats SU / top end. gd tires, shop For Christmas present '68 VW Van 4100 on new BMW keyboard, like new $150. Wards 7 HP motor S60. D 'k ps 9070 m a nual · 1969. Sl25. that ~oes anywhE're buy eng .. new paint. $1900. 551-1696 846-8365 oc s 497· 1937. our Scout 4x4. Lots or 495-4328 art 4 \.lercedes 250. 4 dr . Dmfi automatic. brown. t:x ' cond. s.5750. Call 497-133l; Enjoy MORE Food and fewer calories *for breakfast •at-.Chmd ..... •...tct.1Hrhtoo Eat People Food Not Diet Food Try P.O.P. (Pounds Off Permanently) and Skinny Mike's Menu at the Holiday Inn 31l1 lristol Str..+ CostaMeM . "·' /. P.O.P. ls for the entire family-a sensible Wit'/ to loee, to maintain Of' to gain weight. ••••••••••••••••••••••• t s2400 u '76 BMW1s BO T SLIPS Mot Home x ras, .or 0 er. 2 Dod 1 T XI t A or s, O Must sellbyNewYears 1.97 ge ~ .0 0 · n? '7:J FIATSLcpe .. S2899 ----- ·59 3-000-Limous ine Top <·ond. $9.500. <·ons idc·1 trade· for part 49.1.9390 Some live-a boards Sofe/Rettt 916 pp 491··1044 cond. ~('II or trade ror ....aow HERE Lie !li34ll Ell 645-8616 Ext418J ••••••••••••••••••••••• -·_ -__ . __ ---675·11264 f"1llll •;4 FIAT SLCpe .s:rnm -----Rent 25' 19i5 Open Road, 'GR Jeep Commando \'.f, ----atoa......,eflt•Pkwy. Lie 11737KGY Power tNwo 35' ·Be360h0 fully self-cont. sips 6·8. Allto .. ;nr. spoke wheels . •'74 Chevy Van* MfuiOft"'-'-·;5 FIATSLC..:pe .. s:1,1n9 Marcus ewport ac · Winterrates.644·8385 rl'movoblt• hdtop,, s pa rP SURFER .. _,... Lie itSl:lN.ll\I '69 280SI': tully equip . yello\\ w /blk mt. Im m<11 . 548-7170 673-7931or644·6608 c;irril•r, etc. Xlnt. concl 1\11 1 o. pf)wer steerin~. '31-2040 • 415-414t '73 FIAT 850 Sp1dt'r S2699 M t H R t I U.. Av.ry hrlrwey Ed o or ome ~n a S2.495. 646-2002 m.1gs, nice, nice, nice. Open Sund•y• Lie ;t709HZK Transportation 20'·22'24' ----130li.'ll. "it FIATSSOSpider Sl 799 RESALES ••••••••••••••••••••••• Special We ek encl & Trucks 9 560 $3899 Lici!09ROFC C~rs. Safe/ Weekly rates. Reserve ••••••••••••••••••••••• OR.AMGE COUNTY'S FACTORY Reont 9 I 20 for HoUdays now. ·74 Datsun Pickup. Lo mt . 1 YR LIMITED OLDEST AUTHORIZED MBZ '75 4soSEL. Exe1· REGENCY MOTOH radio/heater/tape <ICl'k WARRANTY &· Sates"• S•nice o,.e '!'oh. LEuxlccsteri .ro~ollt•L HOMERENTALS 4991876 "'"'LLUSED CARS inis · · · Factory Direct Campers · o .• " · Parts• Leasin9 Clearance. <0408!Kl) •«•<>5 Sh II $179 SO 925N. Harbor Blvd. S.J\. BILL M &XEY '°°" .up. e s · · 53 2503 GMC ~~ Ton Pick Up. s· A Sales-Service-Leasing 120 W. Warner at Main MBZ :75 280 Scd. Excr Sleepers. 858 W 18th CM ___ •_• __ l_· ......__•_•__ body, 6 cyl. hydro trailer TOYOTA Santa Ana 557,2132 Demo. Clearance pncl'tt. 642-8471 24 • Com·mander Vl'ry brake, new s tyle wheels, 18881 Beach Bl 118 Roy Carver, Inc. ---m963S). ln...a--nd•nc• clean many xtras. sips 8. 27.000 mi. $1665. 548·3414 847 111555 RoUs 'Royce BMW '70 FIAT M BZ ·75 450SE. Exe1 UC'r-"" ~ pp 846 7000 846 1673 • 234 E. 17th St. 850 SpicHr Demo. Met finish. Sun 'rl I '73 5th WHL. · · or · '59 ST lnte rn at.ion ;il , Costa Mesa 546-4444 4 Cyl . 4 spel'd. ~t i ck Steri:o. Under 2,000 m1 Sth Wheel trailer, com· 25' Escapade. self-cont. mechanically rblt. 5475, 7 3 CHEVY shift, radio, heater . The Priced righl for sale m· pletely self contained, sips s. stereo. Reasona· 2336 !\cwport Blvd. CM . SURFER VA.._. 1976 BMWS little reel sports car lea~e. ((H314U. like new. {J K8442l. Only ble. 556-1171 · 548-1038 & 548-5274. ,... you've been lookini:: fo r. M R7. '72 3SOSL. Spof'l $4995. Av a i I w /19731-;:::;::::::::;;:;:::::::::::::!.:::::::::::::::::::=:;;:; W /CUSTOM ~ <795881-'l. car. 1-~xt terms avail. Dodge :t,4 t on Adven· C~S TAR GA,..E...,"'~l''°"' NTERIOR ARE HERE <039MYFJ. turer, only 29.000 miles. ~'J';/{ Jr\ ~ . .rJ ~ ~ 1 1 $1688 MBZ '75 450SE. 2 To VS, p'steering, brakes, ...._--.-111-1..----lli CL\Y R. POLt.~~:-----.--u.-.-,.--i CUSTOM PAIMT choose from. Save big on air cond., both 2 tone ~ .,""°1 Ji. ~ ..... oo.r,Ac• .... ,,c,,t1. J:i. Jtn " ·1~ V 8. a uto mall c ! m thesetwo. (945MJM >. whi & 11 (54679p) ~ ..... ,, Accord••9 •0 ·~·S•o" ocr.J:W..,. trans mission. h i-ba~k I ~· 0111•~!~"" oz · 3450SLC H d le ye OW. · \.' 1.1J.. To d~vtlop musog• for Sunday, 1 IM•l?i~ -·-• ·-•-•••-M 7 • ar lO Availatextra cost. ~,..., r«><lwordH'Ofrnpond•ng to,..,,.,,~rs 11 \d bu<'kct seats, power l 11 Bench v find, top of the line car of your Zocl•oc birttU1gn. $cm!()" steering. power brakes. llunt. lkh. 842 4435 Jmmac. cond. Lse or buy ~=-~;67"" !j~:;·-!oc~ 11~' rndio, healer. (21500N). $'ST 6 aaOAOWAV on ext. terms. (002533), 3"-""'" JJw.... ..ic~ Hor"., $3495 SAHfA AHA Practical 1973 Fial w0 n, ••tBZ '74 240 Piesel. Truf' • ~-l• 8t N r1..,.. J.21).J(µl "' I• ~ :&".;.:.... 1;~,,. ~~.. ~72~89 835•3171 32 MPG, uskin~ S2350 economy & value in thl~ 1 r .. c•v !1 i... •'<-· iAG1rr.u 1ul M Clf Nr PP. 645-3737 hard to find mdl. L.o!c C J• 8 • ""• -~· ,TME UlftlltATI Ofll NO MA t • .,..,__ " ... ...,. , ... -~~· Ho•"~ ------1•va'l. (NV.N:AZ). 9YOUf JOOv•ci'•f"I• 60To,~• a 1• I ~ rov<'U< •on-.,.,_ •orN"'• m 1• ~1 .., '73 Fial 128. Xlnl cond. gd M81. •73 280SEL. Beaut. •1s-t ''""' 11c1.-1 211.2:1.3.S OpcnOaily&Sunday C.,t 971~ mipe<'onomy+,blue/tan fam t•ar. Well m11lnt. 'S3 Jnt'l18'8tep Van Cust :!2" =~~ .......... ~J~·~·· •1·.1U9 'tlllOPM ••••••••••••••••••••••• int 645-6941after5. Pril'ed for quick ~alt·. Campe r. Nu re bit 292 "1Aoo> ::~ •• · , . ...,...... t11c " ,.( 2929 Harbor Blvd. '76 CAPRI .74.x19• mags~A_M_/_F_M-. $8.488. (0170M ). Ford V8, 4 spd, Propane. l~&'.v •''·' ~-~:;;:-:.:::.;~· , ... ~ "'1>; Costa ME'sa 4 Cyl .. 4 s peed. mait R"'". S4:lSO or TOP, SlOO MBZ '73 45051>~ Lux. SM. refrl g & >l••<. wooden .: :;::~ :: ~:;.... ;; ~~· (;t~:\i 5 4 6-1 93 4 • wheels, sl<cl rad•• I•, elr. ,,,';$SI· ll31l Priced for q utek sale. hndmade cnbine\s, win· ~~'... ., ~.... ~~~·~· ,.qu'AiiUs 7SSNIJ Act now. only --·--------1 $10,750. (578HSYl. dows, maple fir. most 11 .. .,., --o..· ~,,h,,.., JA11 10 ' •09 vw cam~r. rebll eng. $419 5 '71 Fial 1~ Sport Spyder HOUSE see. O\'er $2.000 Invest. i~ ~:., :; ~·~t1 :~~~·--m " lo mi. new ,•xhu!lt/clutch Good cond. M o:.I :wli Snc. $1.700. Must sell Im· o..=.~~-f ~~[.!':,_. .... ~ r·· ~: ~......, ......... 1!n.~-6)-¢ new tires. 673 3525. Santa Ana $2500. or ofr. 846·5966. OF med.496-5519 ,-l7W<ou '\·o· 11.,.,.. Pll<U 11-.. -..1-M· 111'¥ .I.. MPORTS' . ~~·-·~~;.:;;;· ;:~;:;:,;;., m. 1, ,·~.. '67 Chevy Van, rolled. bu wmovm ft'C-, r1al '74 X19 Mags. Pirellls I ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dunton Ford ,?1'40 •, Mt1.11n "' W n,.u•r ~~A 546-7070 ,. '67 F250 Ford 352 V8, 3 • ..Asmu JOTb '"" ""~~ .., .. .,o· ,,' fi xable.Runs good.$325. 1301N.TusUn xlntconc\,14Mmi.,$4500. 2,.7250 1 spd .. stk. air. 501(111 t11nk, • •1'2~3' • Good '°"Mm~ (',s;uml .S.1•2'$ 631-2197 s.f• Ana 547..0511 968-<Y702. 5 r I ~!!1!!!!!!~~~~;!!!!!;'!;!!!!!~~~~!!!:!~~36~'~'s~h~e~ll~.~$1~S~00~~~0·~0~700~.J..!~;4~=:~:=:!~s·~;:~=\i3~1====~=·:::===j=:!::'~~~~,~~_:_:.=..::::::::::=:=:=:=::===::L:;::;;==;:=:===:========:!..=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:::J.:::=======z========~ ~ ' ' CJO DAIL v PILOT Saturday. December 20, 1975 Atltos, Imported Autos. Used Autos, UHd .... u .. d ....... UHd ....... UHd •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Allifos, e_,ort.ct l. la.porled Atltot. l"'pot"tecf Yolks 9770 G ol 990 I Comet 9927 ford 99 t-.a._ 9960 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• w•neM.-40 '"""' 99S7 l'tytnCM'th ~.. Shdl 6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• s .. n 9740 97 I Triumph 9767 1 •70 VW IUr-. '&f MGC. hnutcd produt• 74 Comt•t OduJC 4 dr 73 FORD '75 PINTO V-6 '7S PLYMOUTH • •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••• •••• • • • ••• • •. • • •• •••• ••••• ••••• ••••••••• "' 6 l I l 1 '-'.-..... d 1 4 ('> 1 4 s peed ~lll'k uon cur \'~ l'Ol cy .x.'UaO. un t:r 8,000 ma LTD DUSTER CUSTOM Econom\t·al ll ryhndl.'r l' n ~ 111 t' • a u t o Ill a I • 1• trun~m1ss1on. air t·omh t1onlnto:. \111\I r oot wh1Lcwoll t 1n·~. n11.lw. he..tlcr t951L Y t·: 1 EXCLUSIVE '71 Tnumphi ~hill .· r.Hiio. h·t'~tl'r en~. red -.\1w1re ~his. P s. /\!(.;, nucllo. tinted V .IJ . au l 0 m J t 1 c Stationwaaon &..as• New-Us•d ova 100 MER CEDE~ ON DISPLAY HcMat• of lmporh AUTllORlZlW fOI llToChoosefrofTll Compll'le n•cond1t1on 54,00u. r~u xlot cont.I. ~l~i.s.& Vin. top. $3595 lrani.m1:si.1on , rutllo , 0 C ty • !"n••t"l, 1 ~11iu. h .... t .. r. ·• H nd , 1 LI , tnn... $2400. 646-79'25 6'l2 t)g3.t range oun ... ,. .. ~ ' .. .. .. ' ... t' .> or ::. .. 11·~ .... po'o\er i.tecnna. power TH ti.., i.hi.:htly hi.:her 734011L '63 Studcbukcr. Huni. Continental 9930 brake~. wh1tewoll lire~. 1 ti WFEL . StJrling from '1 A\.ltom1&l1C' trnnsm1'1u11on. fo<.-tory air cond1tiomn~. radio, ht-ulcr. lt•s~ than l~.000 malcb' t238l\1 It-:> ~1 l·~HC't-:Ut-:S IH:Al.EH t~ M .11Wh\·~l\'I ' But•nu l'arl. 523-7250 t)n tht• Santj \na I"\\' t;r,. $1888 ~rea l . <.; l'an & t•c ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~11r t•on d1t1 t1n1ntt l'unomll'..tl $250. or h(\t •7 4 Cotttfftental Ol9GllU >. $2977 ofr 9t;2 7108 v $1895 l'pc. ti. t1u1.o truns . r..t<· MOTOI Buick 991 O tory u1r conditionrn1<. CAI ntt"t1 lftll~l ••••••••••••••••••••••• µ<>wer i.tecnna. power AT LAS CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH $4195 SLEMONS MERCEDES $2995 ATLAS CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH AUTHO•lllO €)""" WHO Buick •73 Century 1h~c brukt!IJ, powt!r win l!f711 U;1rbnr c ~I S.. Ir S.niu t tun1 lk'h K4l!·~35 <low:-., power seats. radio, 6 3 1-1 27 6 DAVE Ross VOLVO S2777 hcalt:r. \\htlt•wall tires. Open Ou1ly & Sunday Open I>ual~ & Sunda~ vw I)!! Bu>:. clean, fUll!\ 1.)Jx \ 8 l'J>l', jff rnml, vinyl roof, lrnlcd ~luss 'lll 10 Pl\I '73 Ford Pintu ru11 about 'til 10 PM ,OtnlAC·STUn iw.r.Huib"' lM t..tl.ll JtJI "l·ll. ~0011 tin·:-.. 11.,w <iulu-tcuns .. 1>'i.tccr1n~. 318t\LE 2!129 11arborllhd. Good c:ond :\Int ~a:-t<J2!l llarLl(lrUl\ll. ;\ll:iZ ti5 t::!O~E l'l<as:-.11· 2410 Hcwbor Bl•d. 011l'f'L•ll.p1rn l:! :!:! -;5 1Ju1nt ~vso. ti75 78511 v 'brakt•s, bul·kt-l scab, $4995 Costa Mt'hj m1la1h·. Hluc IJuok + Costa "ksu Lt.'alhl•r, ~u11ru11t, \\01xl, lu<ttlcdw1lhl•)>.lr:t:.&<111I) 546·1934 $100.5810596 546-1934 ~.000 t>40 02:?4. -Volkswagen 9770 l!J6'J VW Uug Xlnt 1·ond1 36,000 miles. 075l lD~l Santa Ana ... ·12. 35V SL. 'Int t·1o111J .~.Y.~~~ ........... !?.6.~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ .• l'1':'-1•~\1~kll)I-! Sl~5ll l'lt-au. Lincoln M•rcury '7A2l\tG'~~aMxal' 500 PS1 PU. Ford '7 l!lnto 'H Plymouth Valiant ti JS.OOIJma.~lU.0001>10 5751 till VW lk'jllt• Nt•" tares. u ,, ., l:l01N.Tust111 ,,. :.lcreo tape. $12..,9 c)I. gd .,:as inlleagt• .11'5 PM. '7 6 xlnt c:omhl1on Ma1't.· ul \'WC clean Sl495. Pvy i>t~ Dix Hunal>out, 4 :-peed. l'"dt'11. ··uto tr .. 11s. pwr • ;:1 ·ampl'I Santa Ana 547-051 I &l4 1580 '" " .. · ~ TOYOTAS t1•r_ 675·6651 evt.-:. UJ~:-., Xlnt t·on<I · H&Jl. wsw tu·I'~. \\hi l'll\ stl't'rtnl,!. A <.:. $2995 'ti7 "l"Z .. "r." SF. l'11•• \1r .,,,-, '.'5'"'. L't:rl I C tt 9932 "I'" (u5uQ\'L ) J ·· "•" 5""1 " 0 "" ' ~ -c.v "' ti31 :n:'S 631 37~ orve e ·75 Granada. first b11J •1( " "'· " " · Sharp~·· crry ·"""' "° .1 uto • .., u n 1 I \ \l i" \I c. I I' 1111.1~ 17 • , UG •••••••••••••t••••••••• S440V takes. Pvt ply . b L'aSM'llt' ~'i!>tlll "'·' t.Ohll $2997 '74 VW B \'\\ 'ti7 ,111t bmh. mags, •TOP CASll' ti-lt).0885or6-tO·Sl2S Late ·7 1 Satl'lltk Se rang I Speed. sl1•n•o f ,1d1u. llll'"· r,ullo. lll'l'<b en~ '7J LcSabn·. utr. 36.000 F" ,. d h t'J>t.' Sm \'ti Autum. I'::., "' i\ll'rc:c<ll''> Bl•111 t lt•.111 h l • h • or "orvetles an ot er L' I 9945 & •11-." b1·,·1k"s. Landau l'.1 t·r., 1-. <'<tr .a111 rtll'l rd>lt Pl' S5SU, 1wc<l:. :.old mt , a11·, 8 trutk H•P<' u:.l'rl c..tr:. & truck ~, 1nco n ' • • 1d.1jhh· lllll'llv.111 i'~ni.: l'tu ... 1.1,,\ht'\\1llddl\,·1 111 1,l'll'l' Scl' lll ,1p 1,1.1111 .. "ltii~. lrii "' d k A'l L'I .• l I rm t'11.•a11 S3HI'• \\k. ud 'd ~lll'Hil< ~··II:? •• 111•\\ C11111ll;a :! cl1111r to ' ' .. .. l'l' . .. ,. ·' r..JulU llOWAHU <.:he\'rolt'l, ••••••••••••••••••••••• "~Ps:~7 . . . \llll lllCI. l·1njl\l'lng lll"l'llJll' !>-ltiLKW. I !Iii:! .l:!'ii r'roul & rt•at :.pt•akcr~ l>o\l' & Quall Sts. !'\l'ar 'tit> Conllll\'lllJI :! dr .... 9742 j\,.11l.1lill' u11 .1pp111,e1I SAVE '71 VW 557·5o51Sall 5pm Jamboret', Bn~tol. & l'oupt". lull} t·qu1ppl.'d, --ontiac 9965 ••••••••••••••••••••••• < i1·d11 1111 .lh I:! .,,. lh I t')o-1 I ~pt•e.d. s lick o7 Bwl·k Sk.)lark G~OO ~laci\rthur. Newport rebll en~ & trans. runs '72 Pinto auto :!OOOc1·. Ul' ••••••••••••••••••••••• MG MG '69 11111:11h, n,,,. .. l,.,.,.;, ~h•lt . IJlhll H\•j) llll't' Full pl)\H~r. 111.'Y. lire:-. & Hc~l·h 8330555 ~1l'~-~~i> :.llf)C'f' :.ac: IUXt' tr;t . ~Int 1·ond. "68 GTO. aulO. nd:,. paint Midget .... Sl699 lJ LWJM• Q)1Ut.\Ul UUW 1.j1 Shu"room fre:.h nm:..brake:..a1r i.hock-.. MINl '7l1'·TopJ5o · Sl675 K-16·7308Jll 5 Sll()Oorbt·stofrl·r. l'onH·rt. 1 :,p~·t·tl tr.in.. CJ,,,... ';. 1 ~li:!U<l xlras ~900 or ulr. Call Auto, aar, loaded '71 .'.\lark Ill. dk lnuwn .. 7•1, bo .. k 633·5730 r.11110 , ht'.tll'r Y.111· t.WI. -~ J TOYOTA . $1988 H1t•hH1>2·3632 $.5200 968-5-\03. leather uphul, loj<Jcd ., ,urw ~.i~111 '" · "'h1·1·1'. , 111~ 1 11111 ·r101 . TOYOTA I c d ·n _,915 s:r~5. s.i7 .5233 41n 1370 1975 Astre SJ ··;.(~~;·•:,)1 11 1 l ... l' .1 1 • IVM H ••I• I l,... I 11. VIII .. ~.!.~~ ............... ~~~: ........... !?.).~ '73 .'.\lark J\'. 1-:i.t'clle11l \'nller 751111 1111 . JU'l "-1>tt1•r I-'II"''' I:!:!:! 7:-. 1:f 1:!1i1~~1~i'll d 1 1 .1 1 1 •'72 Pinto• brokl'n 111 tio.uuo m1 .M.lli~ ... ieitll.llit."9 .. illl•·-im "CADILLAC" '68 CouAar XH7. nu pa111t. t'Un 1 11111• oauct · 0 " 1\arr. ~till 111 l'lrel'l. Car um .9\l'at? ,. nu top. leather mt \Int mtlt'a)o!e. ~l:l-"124 W4~. Runabout 1:-loadl'tl 11~·uromat1l Vw BUSES llw11 lkh x.il! -'4J5 <'<>lld 55(i 4~·12 J Speed. c·ust l''.\ll'rwr .• 11r. 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Afll•r s ·3o. brakt's. power v.indows, WAHHi\'.\ITY $3395.675·4216. 7 l'a~s Shari>' VOL VO lowest lea:.e ratl's, & de 5-\IH!S.11. powe r st'a ts. rad 10. ON ALL USEU C.\HS EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO Pt'ntlal.Jle:.erv1<·l·. M'l' heater. whit<'\\ all lll't•:-.. BILL MAXEY '73 BUS 666GNM Large:-.t \'olrn UealL·r NABERS CADILLAC Dodge '71 Polara 'invl roof, tinted i.:la:.~ 7 Pass l>u:.tl t:mk-. in Oran).!l' Count~• $1399 837KJ D TOY OT A llB ·n Lemans 3511. lull JJ\\ r ,\l\1 1 Fl\1 :,.tereo. :,o tl•t•I 1 ctdwlo.; xlnt c:und. S:!55tt, Pl'. ti-ltHil 17 '71 BUS 532CKT BUYorLE.\SE :..'6<JO ll;.arhorUl\'cl UI" :! dr hdlp, \'!$.auto $6295 1881:11 Beach Bl '72 Toyota MK II -; J'j:-.:-lk.tl Oll't'' OIHJ.::C'I' COST.\ ~lESA 5-10 9lll0 tran~, fatt air rnnd. 847-8555 \111 11 tr.rn' 1.11·1111, .J1r l '71 BUS 048FUM ~·,·~· ~.(~-,·~-·~ OPE:'\ SL'Nl>t\Y p ':.ll'l'l'I n g & radrn. Santa Ana ·74 F1rdm d Auto a11 1111111tl 1111lllH' r;i d 111 'lf'j'>:, (')p;tn' ----- ------hl'Jtt.•r, \\~\\ ltrt:s. \111)1 Lincoln Mercury h1.1h·1 \111\I r11of 't'l' ll '71 BUS 001411 ·73 Cadillac rour. tinted gla:.-. 1301N.Tu:.tan Plymouth 9960 A.'.\1 DI. I' S. \"8. Stl·t·I ••••••••••••••••••••••• Radial-. \'l'r} Cll'Jll dn1• 1l .1llhi-.l•m11111T :l'a" \111 1111d t447Ui'·u1. SantaAna 547.0511 ATLAS ..... ~ rn '70 BUS 289Hll 2025 s. Manchester , El Dorado ·7 ~ 1-· .13 . Tr a II!\ ,\ 111 -"'2299 7 l'J" Lo'\ rn tl1·-. Anaheim 750-2011 CouPee Maverick 9947 Loadt·d. 1~1.000 m• i\11111 S3.995 ffi5 61;.14 . .>; '70 BUS 78 1 BMR ••••••••••••••••••••••• Chrysler/Plymouth t·ond $-19~• Rl7 :mu . (?J n,," .. L~ I :71;.Jc'A~l~IEIRI 724MVK 76&175 Volvos ~aal~l~~ul1~l~~r~o;.·t~:1~~ ·~·~~~r~~;l';, l~~t~'.i ~I~~ ~~n Oail} & Sun. 'ltl IO 1970 Ponl1a1 s tJllOll 1Vt.W1 8 L Cadillac: equipped ' 831•9606 2929 Harborlihd, \\agon. Ul\\ n1tlt'!>.Sl411U Fl.II lo•p <:1t·Jt tor lltl• uyor ease (23-IGVP> Coslal\l t>sa Ph.991·27 1X TOYOTA _ j ~;'c)'~~1~PER 81 lBMT \'Ol\'O Dir <ln"e ·cc $599 5 '70 Challcn~cr PS. PB. 07 1 2 ;\la\'enck. :-.1~11-t t•ond 546· 1934 Thunderbird 9970 ., ~ "" 1 ??S llP o m1 .• "11r _. ~· aulc•, ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'J•ll '"" Ltl.l' Ill'"' s ai~t 0· cn1t ,. . nu Take b~lolr 6-1·1 d IU 'iharp '6!:1 l'lvmouth GTX 1 1 IYM lf111I•'' I •,\ I\/, oJ I IJ 11-t I· \I'll•'' l" ~:! 7.1 '7 1l n\111.1\1·111.1..., I' X 17 ll(;IX ,111 l' I > (11 Toyota '7 4 C elie a $333) GARDEM WEST VW 2 Bloc·ks W of Real·h Bini 7600 Westmmstt'r Bhd Westm 1nskr K93 7551 rnd1al!>. ~d eond. PP 1 <> mi 1~·a ll"C "'hi" '74 Ful pwr. lo mt cs. =-u11 $1300, 962·0562 Mercury 9950 s'1soo. 1!'12 H~:.IO j~\'t Ptv .. ,, roof. stere~. bc:.l 11ftt•I' ••••••• •••• • • • •••• • • •• • · -takes. fi44·53XH Dart Wagon '66, 6 cyl rchll, cng. 18.20 MPG· '74 Cougar XH7, while 'tili Valiant 2·dr. slanl :-.1x. V 9974 s ff or trade. w /wh1tc leather, am1fm auto trans. low mtll·~.1·x-e9a '72 Eldo . blut•/navy, i-:x. 9607~,'.!,6~? · stereo. l:.1pe . LO,\DEU. t•t•llanl l'ond1t10n . SI 175. ••••••••••••••••••1 ••••• cell. cond. fully loaded. ""c. 24 ooom. 1 owm·r. Xlnl &HiKOgtl 7 1 Vega ll atl'la 1a1·k $5400 Nanc:y, 540·106ti, Ford 9 940 c:~nd. 496.!J712 C\'l'~ yellow CT. ·\ ('. H JI :;LEMONS MERCEDES 1970 Harbor, C.M 631-1276 l!llil! Clpo·I < '.1111'\11 · ll:ilh rn11"1 "••II 111.11.t• 111 lt•I •>-lh 1111111111 Xiii tt ... I I ))I'\ S'I . "' lidtp ,111l01 II ,Ill'> ,\ \J J· \I -.11 11'11 VW '73 Bus S3777 l-'1111~ l.H'lOrV l'!Jlllpped. 1t "•' rww Sl•l' lo a pprct· 1 ;~1:.!J E\' 1 '76'S VOLVO 'S HERE NOW t>44-633.1t'vt' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4g.i.1538 davli '75PLYMOUTH :w.ooo mt. pert<'l·t 1111111 d • ? • d > h . VALIA .... T Bl'l<m hook at S:!iUo . • ·71 COV lmmac: c:on . 7~ rord Lt hroug am 4 .75 !\1onarch \\h11,. 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S A 546-7070 VW '7 4 Love BYCJ S2888 l ~pt·l'd . trJn ~ . onh l'.1.1HIO miles Ltl.l· n1·~ 111n<l t36:!LWG I Dunton Ford 2240 S. M•ln •I Warner. S A 546-7070 VW '7 4 Dasher $3777 •'\ew Engtnl' • :'liew Tran:.m 1:.s1on •New Colors. All 15'S . AMDDEMO'S MUST GO · THISf'.otONTH BUY . (J)l LEASE atr. fl P\\r. F:\I Sll'reo, dr. powl'r: ?1r: lo ma . re-fully equipl + ll\\I \\Ill 4 DOOR SEDAM brn brn .S2K~.tl 61 1 tiOIR alsharp h-12728X do"'" xlnt cond. ~li!l!l. ti ('~I • ;1utomali1· ii Flt Bro loatkd. sun '72 Ford Gran Ton no &-l·Hi8~1:l !:~~~~·~~111~:~:r ·~:~:~~~~i. roo.r. ,\:\1 1'':\I .tapl', Xlnl. . 1 dr. 'inyl top . Mustanq 9952 \\htlc\\jll ttrt.''· fjl'torv clean S3t95 67J-3.H9 Sl.>lXI 4~ 2859 ••• ••• ••• • •• • •• • • •. •. •. t•, tl'ndt'<I \\arr a 11 l v 11~1 'i3 CAD. C D. V. It blue. Ford '68WagonS1199 M us la n J? '7 0 2 x 2 dnH' t1 atn WJI :'IH'K I wh1ll' lea ther mt. & \\.hl \'8. AT. fact air cond., Fastback. 351 c:lcveland $2998 nn~I Lop All pwr. 111c:I. p'l)Lr. R&ll. \\~w tares. en~. stereo. dean Sl995 door locki.. till whl, llntgluss. t WlG432). 646·8559 am fm stereo_ tmmac. :\takeorrer. 751·8669 ATLAS CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH ·73 Cad Cpe UeV1lle loaded. likl' new. 18,000 m1.; lst S5295. takes it. Firm . 6-16 3261 or b75-6462. f72 Coupe De Ville Cully equ1pt. xlnt c:ond. I.Jest oi. fer 558·932L days 640·6840 Dunton Ford 2240 S Main'"' Warner.SA 546·7070 -Ford '70 Ltd 4 Dr $1499 VS, auto. trans., facl air cond, ]>'steering, R /H, wsw tires, vinyl roof, tinted glass. C 120CAX). '7 1 Mus tang Con\t Classic. l owner, 62.000 mi. PB. PS. air cond. like new S2600. t213 > 592·3207 '66 GT. reblt cng. ne~ tires. many xtra:-.. l\lust sell! 549·0495 a1't . 5 1966 Convert. Mint Cond Nu paint. radiator, brk!', top, $1,350. 497-2880 01)t'n l>a1lv ~· Sundav 't1ll0f'M . ~l~I II arbor Ill\ d. Costa Mesa 546-1934 6!) Hoaclrunnt>r I spd , n1·w C'lutl·h/ radiator/ maus Nds some wrk. 645-0589 '74 MUSTANG '66 Relvcdcrc sedan, 2 + 2 me th. fine cond. $700 Cht!v '71 Ve9a SS I 199 Dix 2 dr. I !>peed lr;m~. radm. hl'atcr, w:.w ta n•:,. l'll' t65illli.\ I. Dunton Ford 2:140 S Main ill W8't>er, S A 546·7070 Chev '74 Ve9a $2666 "GT" Station wagon. ·I ~peed. r adio. hl'atl'r, 'invl ml . ·mag '' hl'<'b, :-.ha.rp ! (817J NO I. Dunton For~ 2240 S Ma on •I Warner. S A 546-7070 ·59 Por Con\ I> Hlk Lqr . nu enJ! .. rlt1tc·h. \'ll' Bra ,"-. l'O\ ~r . S3:!011 ·l!IX 39ti3 '•h~ Jh.10 \utu trans . rarlto, h ,. ;1 l t· r . I 1 kt' n t• w. 1;,;i;3;\LYF1 Dunton Ford 4 Cy l inder l.'ngtn<', 979 2757.0wm•r automatic transm1~s 1on. radio. heater. power Autos, M~w 9800Autos, Mew 9800 n Tmot.1 \IJ1 kll \\~11 ,111111 ;11r. Ha1hal ltrl'::. ·67 912 xlnt cond dl1J11 'l'ti5 ;,5 1 1Hi~ ~lam xtras fil57 10!l 1 .71 ,.1 1•1. 1 - -• '-l' tl'J .1 '111" ronm '74 Carrera. Iii.I.' nl'~ ,\sk rnnrl ,\\I 1-'\I, 110011 mt 1or Mrs l\tark S3550 6-IU i%3 5-17 14 11 &I SCC'abnolN lk.111l1l11I roncl. new r •11nt, S5,ti0t'1 1 642·7!l78 $3999 I I >t twr-. to c:hoost· I rom 1 YH LIMITI-:0 WARRANTY ON \LL l'SED CJ\HS BILL MAXEY TOYOTA l!®!l Ht.•J ch Ill 1111 Dunton Ford 2240 S Ma on al W••n••. S A 546 ·7070 1;1; Sundial Campt'r nu l'nJ:me nu am fm stereo Ii track Sl 775 or bst ofr. !\lust sell this wknd. Call afll'r 6pm. 4~3·6l:lli3. 1.~ VW Ruj! :l2M a<·t . mi's i'ocw ({ad1als, hrki.. lia ll Mint $1195 <l!IH 13117 RoHs Roye~ 9756 845-8555 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '7',! Campmob1le. pop top, 1969 4 s pd. 350, w /pwr stecrn'g. gd cond. $975. Org ownr675·359l art 5. 2:140 S M.iun al W•rner. S A 546-7070 ·72 Ford Gran Torino Wagon. loaded. F~ct. air, p/b, p/s , rack, nu tires & batt. Beaut. cond. l Owner. Loving care. lo m1. Priced right: 3121 Roosevelt. Way CM 5-\6·3217. ·70 Ranchero. Auto. air. '67 Cumaro RS. 63,000 mt, PS. PB. r adio, Tonneau I'S Air S!!OO. 1·over. $1350 586·4322. ·1!14 (~i7 '71 Vol•o 142 Chevrolet 9920 '72 FORD Stick shi ft, Al\t /FM ••••••••••••••••••••••• GRAHTORIMO rndio. healer. A bargain SQUIRE atanypr1cc Onthishard CONNELL STATIONWAGON tofindcar.041 HQH. v. s, nut o m a t i e $AVE CHEVROLET trans mission , power sleerin~. power brakes. J)ecutlftll,.;& SALES&SERVICE AM /FM stereo radio, s teering. raised white •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• lettered radials. radio. heater. air l'ond1tion1ng. buckel seats. mugs t050KMLl>. $2995 ATLAS CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH Open Daily & Sunday 'lll 10 PM 2929 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 546-1934 Oldlmobile 9955 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sales and Service OLDSMOBILE GMCTRUCkS HONDA CARS University Olds 2850 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 540-9640 EXECUTIVE CA~ SALE 1975 SCIROCCO 1975 RABBIT A.Aomotic, <JW cond. AM/F-M ,4.ulomohC. air cond. AM/FM siereo & ol4oy wheeh. radio & many more e•tro\. 1975 DASHER GT 2 [}. 4 speed. AM/FM, 0tt condi1ion<nq & only 3000 m1es. Priced Tes.I 1975 SCIROCCO •t DEALER IN U.S.A. ROY CARVER ROUS·ROYCE i i Corona 2·dr h top t:rl 1 owner. 35.000 ma . Low cond Sl525 ofr. t.5 tllHI hook ·196 3548 miles 96il 0290 71 Super Hct:lle A c. dt• GJ UlJW 2828 Harbor Blvd. heater, whitewall radial tares, roof r ack. wood COST/\ MESA VOLVO 546-1200 ~~~;S>~ id e trim "~i?;~A7'r~r~s~~~.53.PW, $ I 9 9 5 Vinyl roof. X IH 652. Pvt UH. 17th St. COSTA MUA 1._ __ __,SA,-uu QOSlD SUNDAYS T • .... .Jo 9 7 671 to~gi'r. aulo. H 11. below IQl.A H,"~0' ( M M~ 0 30 • '72 Monte Carlo, .mint n ... .,..., hlue bk ~lSOO 8921736 Offer Expires 12·22·75 cond. Joadecl air Asking ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ---t • -"" \'ol ·o 14"" 4 sp" L':'.\I $2475. 675 9063. 72 Tnumph S1,.tfirt'. sort h9 \'\\' f'',a<;tback. J!d "" ' '-'>,: • 11• .. • • ---- top, 32.llllll m 1 rt1·an 1 mul ,\ \1 F:'ll. Sl500. or radials, ~1~~932 '64 Che\ y Gd <·1>nd . ~.400 536 19-11 h-.t orr..r ~6-R571i · ___ _ nu tire~. l!d .'.\I 1 kag,. ATLAS CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH Open Daily & Sunday 'til 10 PM pty.S950.833·0287 '66 Olds FSS. Body fair condi motor good! $325. Call 645-0581 . Aaltos. Used ~os,M~w 9800 Autoi, Mew 9100 Autos, Mew 9800 -~~&12-7136 or 4!)7 23HO 2929 llarbor Rlvd. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1975 PORSCHE 911 S COUPE loaded -1975 AUDI FOX Mwoon 4 Door Automthc. air conditioning & stereo THESE CARS MUST IE SOLD, SHOP & COMPARE -THEY WOM'T LAST LOMC#! 1975 AUDI 100 LS Groen 4 Door Automattc. 11r oond . stereo & sunroof ••••••••••••••••••••••• '75 Nova LN '1 dr , Jll 1975 PORSCHE 914 2.0 Green and loaded with ~ny options 1975 AUDI FOX WAGON Green with automatic and stereo. xtras. Must st•ll 540 0021 AT LAS CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH C'osta Mesa 546-1934 t I •