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Ne\Vport Incident -Roots
ATTENDS BUG MEETING
By JOHN V Al.TERZA
Of tlle l*lr P8'f ll1H
The. _.bizarre. behavior of Martha
Mitchell at the Newporter llUl for a week
lru4 June seemed at the time just
another domestic spat in the li!e of a
famous couple.
But now, 11 months later, that week of
turmoil in Ute Villa Roma, a villa at the"
swank, lismelry, can be traced directly to
the beginnings of a case that is rocking
the White House.
The Watergate affair has some strong
roots along the Orange Coast.
And evidence points to campaign of.
ficials' fear of di.Sclosure as the main
reason Mrs. Mitchell felt she was being
held captive in the villas from June 20 to
July I.
She said it was a week ol commotion,
futile attempts by herself to reach the
outsi,de world and, finally , a climax
marked by a struggle, shattered win·
-dows, injury and alleged drµgging .
And all or it appears linked to an
episode that first hit the papers on the in·
itial morning or the Mitchells' visit to
Newport Beach. ·
The story was a few paragraphs long
and said simply that rive men had been
an-ested trying to break into Democratic
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clmpa;pJl!l8d!lulll'.!en al the Watergate
Hotel. -~night, .a ~r1 .. ~~~tbe·t-teweu a MtxieaD«f e UC'Sta a'
home of Mrs.· Donald K. Washburn,
widow-of the late bead of the 7-Up Bot·
!ling. Co. • .
Altl!ougb Mrs. Wasbburn uow denies a
hassle erupted between the Mitd\e!ls,. in·
itial reporll ...,.sted the. coople may
h~quamted. · .·.
M .iµiy rate, Mitchell asserte9Jy i~
siSted that he· had an ex~ety im·
porilnt ~ to attend,
The couple lelt. •
By then, certainly, Mitdlell bad known
that Jive conspirators, lncludlng a close'
friend, James McCord, had been arrested
at the Watergate. .
All evidence points to the theory that
Mrs. Mitchell, who knew McCord well
and trusted him, mew 'nothing of· the
man's implication in the .bugging -at
least at the beginning ol the Newi>orter
episode. ·
Between that Sunday night and the
following Thurday litUe is knoWn of the
Newporter Inn activitieo in the Villa
&ma.
Then on 1bursday, the first hints of
what-was tia~f)l'nerled:
Veteran White House De'NS\\'OlllAR
Helen Thomas received a predawn pboae
call from. Mrs-Mitdiell. ..
Fascinated aJ¥I taking notes l1lf tbO
while, Miss 'lbomas beard Mn. Mitcbell
declare that her husband bad belt.I'
leave politics or she would leave him.
'lben, suddenly, an argument was tak·
ing place in the villa and 'the phooe went
dead. A Cl\mpalgn security agent ripped
it from the bedroom wall, it was
detennlned.
That night, Mitcllell reportedly retum-
edJo_tbe_villa -so said the Newporter
Inn Manager Douglass Ross.
On the following monting, tbe situalioo
became violent.
Shortly before a a.m. a commotion
broke out and a large window shattered;
glass shot several feet out ooto a
sidewal1' and expensive curtains were
stained with blood.
Then a call went out for a doctoi'.
Dan !U>mai<>e Kirtbam, M.D. respond-
ed, and be was the man who -whBe
several oecurity aides held Mn, Milcliell
-jammed a needle into her buttocks
and administered a sedative.
Or. Kirkham has declined to discuss
the issue any further.
But other sources have-said that at..-the--
Ume the sedative was administered Mrs.
Mitcbell was assertedly hysterical and
bore an untreated gash on her left band.
A short time l•ter, drugged heavil y.
Mrs. Mitchell emerged from the villa for
the first time in a week. ·
At Hoog ·~temorial Hospital, Dr. Clark
~tcGaughey ·sewed up the wowid inflicted
by the glass sbar\iS.
Mrs. MUchell then· was returned ~o her
quarters. ·
Mrs. Mitchell later insisted thal she in-
deed had been kept captive and hinted
she might have more to say.
lt took . her a long U:ne before she
made another call to Miss Thomas.
Back at the Newport.er, the staff \\'Us
ecstatic that the stay had ended in the
villas, which often house Whit e llousc
VIPs.
But little information came fro in lhc
employes there.
"Everybody was just glad that she had
left," said one employe.
Ironically, the one man 'vho could have
told the world much n1ore a~t the
significant episode -N e "' p o r l e r
11-tanager Douglass Ross l \':ho thre<1tened
(See MITCllEU.S, Page !l
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Pregnant Wonaan
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-Hul!t 8 Persons
By JOHN ZALLER
OI' ni. D&lll' ,llot Sl•ff
Eight Persons were injured in-
i:luding a woman seven mooths pregnant
-in two separate headon collisions on
:be Pacific Coast Highway Friday af.
:emoon in_Lag1,1na Beach.
Police said both accidt:nts occurred
~orikey -Br.eaks
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Loose,'Hurt s 2 "
ln-Aitaheim -
when cars apparently swerved across the
center line into oncoming traffic. One
man was later arrested on drunk dri ving
charges.
'The tW-O accidents, which took place
less than one mile apart. hiicked uP-traf·
flC-on the Pacific Coast Highway in the
La guna Beach area for most of the after-
noon.
The first accident took place about 1: 19
. p.m. J:i~ Anita Street. ..
Police said a ca~ driven by Gerald A.
.~t;itlock of South Laguna crossed the
center line on th'e Pacific Coast Highw ay
and hit a car driven by Michael Hardin
of Altos.
ANAHEIM (UPJI -A 50-pound
:nonl<ey standing four feel high broke
kiose in a residential area Friday and in-
~ two person! before it-was ~ely
~bars at an animal shelter. -
Hardin's 24--year-old wife, Joana, seven
m.onths p_r~gnan1 was rushed in serious
condition to South Coar COOlmuniW--
Hospital following the grinding crash.
By late Friday, however, Mrs: Hardin's
condition had stabilized and she was
reported in fair condition . Her unborn
child was believed safe, officials said.
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A WOMAN SEVEN MONTHS PREGNANT WAS ONE OF SIX INJURED IN LAG\!NA BEACH CRASH .
-· Codlllac Tonglod With Stotion-Wogon Fridoy On Pociflc_Coostj{lgl\w!y
Authorities said the huge Macque
monkey . apparently escaped from a .
oearby home. before noon and "appear¢
out of the blue" at a service station.
'lbe monkey first bit a woman
oostomer in the left leg as she bad step-
ped out of Iler car with her iknontlk>ld
~ in ber arm. Mrs. Gabriela Cai said
sllo..had. just got out of the car "when I
1!111 oomething grab me from behlnd and
llarl blUng my , lego"
Three children traveling in the Hardin
car were also taken to the hospital,
where they were treated and released.
They are Frederick A. Behr, 12, and Otho
M. Behr, 15, of 490 E. 19th St., Q)sta
Mesa; and Alex 'f. Crump, 13, of 1753
Irvine Ave"';, NeWport Beacb.
Judge Delays Avco's Judge Delays
Order Freeing
Brig Detainees Matlock, 46, suffered a di&located hip.
in the accident and underwent surgery
Friday night at South Coast Community
Hospital, where his : condition -was
reported fair.
Salt Creek Project
·Silo fell to the ground and a tu.opted to
shield the child while service station
manager Daniel Currier ran out and
!lied to kick the mmkey. He ml8sed,
f,U' arid, lroke his foot.
·Mrs. Coo's bite was described as
ilperflclat, and be.r baby was not hurt.
Police said they were investigating
possible chru:ges against Matlock, who
lives at 30662 Marilyn Or.
A passenger in Matlock's car, Eugene
A. McClaine, 46, of Alberta, Canada, was,
_ also hospitalized in serious condition
after he reportedly was thrown througn
By TOM BAllLEY
Of 1tM De11Y "" Stiff
A restraining <!fder that halts all forms
of construction Jn much of Avoo Com·
munity Developers Inc. 's $94 milllon,Salt
Creek area project wtll be debated again
Wednesday in Orange County &lperior
Court. l tl'he injured woman wa:s hospitalized in
RriOUI cOndlti'Olf.'"" -(see-CRASHES, Pa11e II Judge Robert.-!'.-Kneeland ·ordered ..
• ~c.apo Trustee Papers Rehuttal . -.
:;...To_ Keep Joh -Ellsberg 'S oug'1,t Disclosure in '69'
-1)"'111 l'Uint l""Y"r Stephen Smith '· _ uJd f:rl_day he has decided to keep LOS ANGELES (AP ) -A former spring ol 1969 "said oomething to the ef·
~ his ... t 00 !lie eoaroorTrustees o1-Delense"'Departmcnl official has lestllied feet that be felt the documents and
' the C8plstnno Unified School _ that Daniel Ellsberg said in the spring of studies were docwnenls of grc&t Im·
• Dlstt!ct. 1969 that the top secret Pltllagon papers portance and should. be in the -public
Sritlth earlier this week woo re-shollld bill' 1n-u1c public donfaln. Qomiln. u -_.._ :r_
election 10 the board despite his Ellsberg .earlier bad tesUlied that he Gelb i!I scheduled to be -.amlned
own protesta that be no longer didn 't 4cclde to copy the papers until by the defeflse on Moaday. ,.
wented the job. October 1969. while the govenwnent con-'!,'be w!ines.< testified !hat he-gave
"I feel that I can »•Orie out all. · tends that Ellsberg In-to copy the Ellsberg permlpion to use ti'!'' ~n
thuirublems of till!!> commitmenJ," pepers for release when he first pic1'ed att~• twice muSlng him such.acoeoa:
Smfih said Friday. .-them up in-Mardi t981. Gelb ,... , .. kl 'to-lllm.--
"l've ,rect!•ed '° mMy calls Leslie Gelb, a director of the pentagon Ellsberg -what I laid to _.
from auppoi;ters in my area thaO task force that produceGlbe stOdy of -wwtmc m the task force, th!! they
felt I should stay on and do a lood U.S. Involvement in Vietnam, was called could havt access to other .""teiials m
Job as a trustee," he added. as a government rebultal witness Friday. tho tut force 11 lq as they:,wenl ~rk-
He said he believed that Ellsberc in tbe Ing on tl>e study." • :
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A feder<I judge has delayed the
la\\·ycrs for Avco and the Environmental execution of an order that would have
Coalition of Orange County ha.ck to his cou rtroom while granting the restraining freed all Marine and· Navy personnel
order against the development firm Fri· being held . by summary courts-martial
day. without counsel.
If Avco· lawyers fail to chMge his The 9th U.S. Circuil' Court of Appeals
mind Wednesday, ~Y and their op-issued the delay order alter government '
ponents will be ordered to return May 4 !or a hearing into the preliminary in· lawyer5 argued that there would be "im·
junctlon----sou8ht-tiY lie enVffi:inmentlll mediate and irreparable harm to the ad·
organization. ministration of nav al discipline" if the
The .group's Jawyer, Stanley Jones of two services were forced to free all
Santa IAna , expla'lned Friday that the prisoners who have been jailed without
restraining order be successfully aought right of legal counsel since June. 1972.
halts Avco construction work ol all kinds Both El Toro Marine Air Station and
1·withln 1,000 yards of the mean high tide Camp Pendleton have brigs where
line. pel'800Del are held, but o[ricia1s were not
"It halts all construction in three immediately able to report how many
residential tracts, a golf course and a persons were 'kept imprisoned by the new
commerci8:lr-shoj'>ping-ctnf: ,' Joriet order.·
s;iirt . "\Ve'1·e not Bure of the total number . Un<ler Navy and Marine procedure, a
or hornes a(fcctcd bulr \\"C do know that single mUJtary ~ officer acts as judge,
!here ~re L.900 ufider construction ln just jury, ~tor---end"'llefense counsel at
one of those lrncts." cwrts courts-martial, where the max-
.Judge Knooland rilled that Avco wlll imun>penalty is 30 ~•YI.in the brig.
havo to Obtain an ,emer,..cy pennit. Last week i Loi Angelm fe~eral judge
frorrr Ille -h O>ut' Jletlional 7.one ruJed that this ~~ violated t~e
Conser.,.1i... OommiliicCI lf'lt wtshea It> U.S. ·&lr>reme C<iurl . det1Slon of June. PW:•Jl"~°""'"ctlonfwork m lllY'kind In a (972, which ruled tttat a man cannot be ·~=t~o.~!!• ~C.. ~'pro-~~11~.U"!ed withoul right to legal counsel.
A :-:-san Francisco judge . Thursday
Principals.of. the oulng..EllilnJomontal delayed execution of that order, giving
Coalltlon of Or•n&e c...ity M Iden-•ovemment Atlorooys two weeks to show tllled ao Dale Seeoi'd ol <lolllo ltesi and • . , .• cause why prl9011<rs being held wttbollt
(~ AVpD1 ~ i~ righl OI counsel should nol be set free.
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TEN CENTS
HOLDS S!CRET?
Marthe Ml tchell
Paper Says
Fees Paid
BugFi~es
. WASHINGTON (AP) -Quoting an
asooclate of former Atty. Gen. Jolin N.
Mltdteli, the W8'1llngton Post aold
today that Mitchell testified be ap-
proved payments from President Nls-
on's rHlectioo campaign funds to the
seven Watergate conspirators after the
June 17 arrests at Democratic head-
quarters.
But Mitchell reportedly maintained
under ·oath that the money was intended
to pay their legal fees -not to buy their
silence. He did mt mention· amounts of
money, the Post said. (Related story,
Page 6.)
Mitchell testified for about three boun
Friday, before the Jederai grand.jury In-
vestigating the Watergate c a a e •
Afterwards he told newsmen he never
andled any-payoff-.money to buy silence
from the defendanl.s. He also &aid that
while discussions about bu g g i n g
Democrats were held in his presence,
"no .nich operat!ons were ever ~ved
by me at any time, Wlder any
circumstances."
He was not available !or comment on
the Post story.
The as90Ciate told the Post that
Mitchell testified he believes Jeb Stu'art
Magruder, the deputy presidential cam·
paign director. went over Mitchell's head
to unnamed officials at the White H"""'
(See WATERGATE BUGGING, Pace II
Or ange Cout
Sunny skies and fair tempe1;4
atures are predicted on the Or·
ange Coast fot this Eister week-
end. \Vlnds were expected to
dlntinish but be strong enough
to chase away any fog and
smog. Beach daytime tempera·
ture will tut abOut 67 degrees.
with night lows dipping to air
proximately 45. ·
INSIDE TODAY--
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A ,roundup of Orange Coast
Easter service! apptar! i'' to-
day'! ChUf"Ch TltW,(, alonQ' toiCh
a lJOuis Cas!els f"eport on a
scholar's research supporting
tlie New TeJtamant account of
Chris~• bod9 mining /rMn lilt
torri.~. See Pages 8-J O.
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J DAILY PILOT Satunl.,, April 21, 1'173
Cor.one.r ·Claims
'No Foul Play'
CLARKSVILLE, Mo. \U PI ) -The cor-
oner who signed Sen Edward V. Loog's
death certlticate last November believed
there was no reaaon to suspect foul play.
J.O. Mudd, Pike County coroner fOr the
last 25 yean. aald Friday ho only learned
Thur5day that Long 's personal secretary,
Helen Dunlap, told authorities the former
..... IOI" IUlpecled be bad been poisoned
by coody ~t him In the maU.
Mudd said be checUd with Long's
widow 1lttt the death Nov. 6 and she told
him Ille did nol want an · autopsy
perfannad on her husband.
e · l\'bott l11 Florida
KEY BISCAYNE, Fla. (U PI) -Presi·
dent-Nixon, described by !OITle close
obeetven as sad· and angered over the
Watereate bugging scandal, se tUed down
at his bayslde villa lodaf to spend Easter
with his family.
The President flew here after a
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Cabinet meeting during which he in-
structed all administration officials to
"cooperate fully" with the federal grand
jury and Senate Committee m.
vesUgatioos.
"He's sad," said one close observer
about the President's mood . Other
-IOlll'CtS said he was "enraged" at the un·
fo.lding developments in the \\'·atergale
probe.
e Charge• Dropped
COACHELl.A (AP) -A Superior
Court judge Friday dropped contempt of
court charges againl:t 11 United Farm
Workers pickets who were arrested for
vlolaUng his orders restricting picketing
in the strike agai nst grape gro"·ers.
Judge Fred R. f\feth cny acted after
she riJf's deputies made 1nore mass ar-
rests of picketers .as the jurisdictiooal
dispute heated between Cesar Chavez'
United Farm Workers' Un1on and the
Teamsters Un1on.
e Food lten1s Recalled
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Thousands or
food products, includifli frozen chicken
dinners destined for first cl a s s
passengers on an airline, are being
recalled because of po.'lsible botulism
contamination, accordirui: to the F'ood and
Drug Administration.
The products, ranging fron1 pizzas and
bagels to beef steaks and shish kebabs,
all con tain 1nushrooms canned by Fran
Mushroom Co. Inc .. Ravenna , N.Y.
All of that firm's mushrooms, an
Reserve Board
• Okays Rate Hike
WASHI NGTON (UPll -'111e Federal
Re serve Board has authorized seven of
it! 12 banks to raise thei r discount rates
frorn 5.5 percent to 5.75 percent effective
Monday.
It is the third increase this year.
Official.5 termed the mo ve Friday a
"pa.uive adjustment" to increases that
have already occurred in the money
market and said It was not expected to
cause further increases in the cost of
borrowing money.
"We're just following, not leading/' a
spokesman said.
The action applied to Federal Reserve
banks at Philadelphia, Cleveland, Rich·
mond, Allan ta, l\finneapolls. Kansas City
and San Francisco. Officials said
reserve banks at Bo.ston. New York,
Chicago, St. Louis and Dallas were ex-
pected to follow 9Uit
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• IRS Flies Lle t1•
BOSTON · (AP ) -The Internal
Revenue Service Friday filed lien! total·
ling $4,551 ,195 on the 500-acre Brookfield
est.ate and 38-room home of Worchester
millionaire financier Edward Krock, a
fugitive from an indictment charging
evasion of $1,443,231 in federal income
taxes for the years 1966 through 1969.
The liens Were filed in U.S. District
Court at Boston, the Worcester County
Registry of Deeds and at Brookfield
Town Hall .
e Bren1er Threatened
BALTIMORE (UPI ! -Ofticials at the
Maryland penitentiary say Arth ur II.
Bremer, convicted assailant of Alabama
Gov. George C. Wallace, will remain in
protective custody in an isolation ceU un-
til reports of a possible thre.al on his Hfe
are investigated .
Gerald H. McClellan, penitentiary
warden, said Bremer was removed from
the general inmate population after
Wallace informed 1'1aryland officials last
week that he received a telegram warn-
ing of a possible threat to kill Bremer,
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CRASHES ...
the window of the car. Hospital officials
sa id -.he suffered sever-e racial lacera·
tions.
The second accident took place at Cen-
ter Street and Pacific Coast Highway at
2:51 , police said.
A car dri ven by Kenneth DeLoy, 23, of
La Habra reportedl y crossed the center
·line and hit an auto dri ven by Arlene
lssacs, 49, of 750 Alta Vi sLa, Laguna
Beach. •
Mrs. Issacs v.•as slill in se rious con-
dition Friday night "''ith a severe elbow
injury and a possible concussion, officials
at South Coast O>mmunity HospitaJ said.
Police said DeLoy was treate{f and
released at the hospital and then jailed
on suspicion or felony druflk driving. He
was later released on his own
recognizaoc'e.
Council Expected
To Delay Action
On Balboa Units
Newport Beach councilmen are ex-
pected Monday to postpone until May 7 a
J>Ublic hearing on the proposal to build
condominiums on Balboa 's Fun Zone.
John Konwiser. the developer who
wants to build 33 bayfront units, asked
for the d e I a y because Vice Mayor
Howard Rogers, who represents Balboa,'\.
will not be present. Rogers said today he
v.'ill be on a business .trip to Houston ,
Tex.
Rogers has declined to take a stand on
Konwiser's revised housing p I ans ,
although his vole was regarded as key
when councilmen initially approved the
project last summer.
'I'.tlat approvai was rescinded after an
Orange County Superior• Court judge
ordered the city to examine an en·
vironmental impact report on the proj-
ect ..
Councilmen subsequently told Konwiser
to try to find a commercial use for the '
one-acre site. lie now says he's tried, but
can't.
Fro11a Pnge 1
AVCO ...
Lorell Long or Lagunrt Beach . Their
organization 1vt1s defined ns n non-profit
citizens group serving 56 en1•ironmental
organizations .
Jones predicted Friday there will be
further debntc on the issue Moo day when
the regiona l commission meets in Long
Beach.
The la1vsuit accuses Avco ol repeatedly
violating the provisions of the act crea ted
by passage of Proposition 20 -the
c.aliromia CO!stal Zone Conservation Act
or 1972.
And it further demands a total or
$30,000 in civil fines in three causes of
action and further levies that could cost
Avco as much as Sl.SOO per day for each
dny of construction carried out if viola-
lion of the act is proved.
The regional commission had earlier
den led nine of 16 claims flied by the.
developer (or exemption f(Om proVisions
of the coastal zone measure.
Avco officials commented before
the lawsuit wao filed Friday that they
were seeking emergency approval from
!he commission for golf course con-
struction . They explained that It as vital
to prevent erosion and silt ·con-
ta mination of Salt Creek and of the ocean
by rain runorr.
They also pointed out th ot It la equally
vital to pre" on with fencing alona
Pacific Coast H!ihway.
The !encing "'llJ bcfler c n ab 1 c
auton1obilcs 10 use the public beach ~irk
ing lo~ thnt Avco Is build ing for county
government, they saJd, Otherwise, It was
pointed out. cars c:ould be dri..., cmto
open graded areas.
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Basket of Joy
Peri Mosher, a fifth grader at Eastbluff School, is the grand sweep-
s~kes winner of the annual Easter basket decorating contest for
children sponsored by Mariners Savings and Loan in Newport Beacb.
After the contest winners were announced Friday, many of the
entrants chose to send their baskets to local convalescent hospitals
to brighten Easter for elderly shut-ins.
Nixon Bill Would Give --
$4 Million to County
Local government in Orange County
would profit to the tune of nearly $4 ·
million if PresiOent Nixon's proposed
Better Communiti es Act pa s s es
Congress, according to \Vhite tlouse
figures released Friday.
The federal money, which would
replace seven specialized grant programs
now administered by the DeMrtment of
Housing and Urban Developml!nt, would
leave local government free to spend the
money without extensi ve federal limita·
tioos.
The two Orange Coast cities that would
profit most. by the proposed 12.3 billion
bill are C06ta Mesa and HunUngton
Beach, which would get $236,000 and
$460,000 respectively. In addition Orange
County government would be given $1.46
million. .
Nixon has asked Congress to pass the
revenue-sharing measure to strengthen
state and local governments and pennit
them to spend community development
funds free from federal interference.
If approved by Congress, the act would
go 'into effect July 1, 1974.
Other areas in Orange County which
stand to gain from the act. are Sant.a
Ana, which could get $ 7 2 3 , o O O ;
2 Pilots Missing
-\ Over Ca1nbodia
rHONOLULU (AP ) -Two Air Force
fliers were listed as missing in Southeast
Asia after their F4 Phantom was
reported overdue Wedn esday from a
n1is-sion over Cambodia. the U.S. Pacific
Command announced Friday.
Search operations for the two crcv.'JTlen
v.·ere unsuccessful. the command said .
The crew members "''ere not identified .
A command spokesman refused to say
whether the plane had been shot down.
U.S. aircraft, incl uding B52s, con-
tinued operations over Gambodia for the
45th straight day. The operations are
being conducted at the request of the
Ca n1bodian governn1ent, the t."Ommand
said.
Dea1i Marti1i
To Wed Agai1i
SANTA MONICA (AP I -Actor-singer
Dean Martin, 55, and Cathy Mae Hawn.
25, a model , obtained a marriage license
here Friday.
A spokesman said the couple planned
to be married in a civil ceremony ,in
Martin's Bel Air home next Wednesday .
Martin was divorced la st November
rrom former model Jeanne Riegger, 45,
to whom be had been married 2J years.
He told the coort that "irreconcilable di[·
fcrences" were the cause of the breakup.
They had three children.
Coas t Guard Saves
4 Oxnard Boaters
LOS ANGELES (AP ) -Four Om•rd
men, IOSJ since Tuesday ln the Gulf ol
r.terlco in a JS.fool motorboat, wttt:
rescued by a U.S. Coast Guard helicopter
Friday and returned to land In good
health. -
The rour are Van Baldwin. 55, his son
Ron. It, BIU Henry, 45, and hla 1i01t
Wayne, 15. They told the Coast Guard
tbat motor laUUNO Tuesday put thorn
adrift <l5 miles offshore and prevented
1hem £rom returning u planned.
\Vestminster. $201,000 ; Garden Grove,
$378,000: and the Anaheim-Santa Ana-
Garden Grove region. $529,000, according
to White House figures.
The cities or Los Angeles and San
:Francisco would teceive the biggest
direct appropriations in the state under
the proposed bill. They would get 439
millioo and $28 million respectively.
Tornadoes Cause
2 Mi~west Deaths;
40 Persons Hurt
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS . .
Two persons were killed Friday in
tornadoes that swept through com·
munities in Arkansas' ' and Missouri
Other twisters .struck populated areas of
Oklahoma , bringing the total number of
injured to 4-0.
A bliuanl buried parts or the Rockies
and the northern Plains and flash
flooding forced the evacuation of 7 ,000
persons {1-t the Memphis Naval Air Base.
A twister tore through Atlanta, Mo.,
and the highway patrol reported one
woman was killed when the tornado
smaslled her home. Extensive damage
was reported to houses, mobile homes
and outbuildings.
At Harrison, Ark., a woman wllS killed
as a twister cut a quarter"mile" J>3;th
southeast of the community. In addition
to the death, one witness said 13 dwell·
ings were destroyed and 150 cars were
blown over on the lot of a demolished
auto dealer.ship.
Sunnv J~IH •nd warmer d•\s werr predltled for $0\il~n C1llfornl1 E1Sler wee tnd. tnt1rml llornt wind• however wire tore-c111 IM both
S11Nrdly 1nd SUndllV. Hight both dllVI In LOJ Allgeloq shoukl rHth 1$,
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Nevada 1st to OK
Ac11punct11re
CARSON CITY, Nev (UPI) -The
practice of acupuncture is legal today in
Nevada-the first state to allow general
use of the anc ient Chinese needle treat·
ment.
Gov. Mike O'Callaghan signed a bill
Friday permJtting acupuncture, but nee.
die treatment won't start in the state un-
til he appoints a board to Ucense doctors
and others who want to practice Chjnese
medicine. O'Callaghan's o[fice saiO no
time has been set for making the ap-
pointments. · :
One of the first acupuncturists plan-
ni ng to set up shop is Lok Lee King, who
used his needles on 1egi!Jators to
demonstrate the art prior to-passage of
the measure;--hok plans to open a clinic
in Las Vegas.
Adininistration Mulls
OEO Ruling Appeal
WASHINGTON (UP£) -The ad-
mJnltt.ratJon aays it ls In the process or
decldifli whether to appeal a redera l
Judge's order requiring it to halt the
dlsl!lantllng-ot"the-omco -o~·Economic
Opportunity (OEO!. the contra! agency
of the antipoverty program.
Earlier there hod been reportJ the ad-
ministration would nol appeal.
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WATERGATE BUGGI NG •••
to obtain IW"'V&l for the Watergate
bUgging. Mltcbell served 81 Nixon's cam-::.:::.:two~ "'"1 ~
~der bu been qlJOted as saying
1bal Mitchell and WhUi "House counsel
John IV. Dean Ill approved of and helped
plan the Wat ergate operation spearhead-
ed by G. Gordon Liddy.
Mitchell was followed on the grand
jury stand by Dean . Dean declared on
Thursday ·that he will not allow himsell
to become a scapegoat ilLtbe Watergat&
_case. Asked to comment on whatJ)ean_
would tell the juey, his attorney, Robert
McCaodliss,1 said: "Mr. Dean has made
hi!: statement and will stand on it.''
Nixon's personal lawyer, Herbert W.
Kalmbach of California, appeared for a
second straight day in the offiCes of
federal Watergate prosecutors.
Kalmbach declined to explain the
purpose of his visits or to say if he had
~ called to testify before the grand
Jury. FBI reporu made public in the
Senate say Kalmbach paid between
$30,000 and $40,000 to Csli!ornia lawyer
Donald SegretU, who has been accused !h
news accounts of trying to reCruit
politi cal saboteurs for the Ni x on
camaplgn.
The New York Times quoted sources
close to the Watergate case today as
saying that Dean supervised payment or
more than $175,000 in $100 bills to the
seven defendants and their lawyers after
the June bugging. The story said the
payments were to buy their silence and
the money came from the re-election
committee. McCandliss was quoted ·as
denying the story.
Mitchell is the hlghest former or
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FBI Launches
Anderson Probe
Following Leaks
WASHINGTON (UPI) -The FBI has
launched an investigation to find the
source of leaks of secret grand jury
minutes on 1he Watergate case of col-
umni!t Jack Anderson, govenunent
lawyers said Friday.
Assis tant U.S. Attorney Earl J. Silbert,
who heads the Watergate prosecution
team, said Anderson's publication of
chunks of testimony given the grand jury
behind closed doors have ';hampered the
investigation" into the bugging of
Democratic Party headquarters last
June.
(Anderson's columns cited by Silbert
appeared Thursday and Friday in the
Daily Pilot. Two more are scheduled to
appear Sunday and Monday.)
Anderson began printing excerpts from
the secret grand jury minu tes in his daily
column earlier this week.
By law, .proceedipgs before a grand
jury are stricUy secret. Silbert said
persons who violated that secrecy could
be prosecuted under conspiracy and con-
tempt la"'·s.
It was -learned that an FBI team swept
the grand jury room for listening devices
earlier this week after the Anderson col-
umns began appearing in newspaper.s
coast-to-coast. The sweep turned up
nothing.
Silber t said there could be only two
possible sources for the leak of the
transcripts-his office or the commercial
court reporting firm that has been
transcribin~ the grand jury minutes.
Water Men
presetit Nixon adminlStratJ~
called before the grand Jury. Arter Illa?
_.-.:t; .. <.,. ~ ·'Utl',..,. mar un<rer .. lk I><fore th gm..i furf
yoo .bad no prier kllow*!P ol the bug-
ging ·incident?11 f
"I have done Utat twice and l did to-
My," he replied. "I lestllied rully, freely •
aod openly and that's about the story."
Mitchell had.testllied-briefly before th•-
grand jury last fall. He had also given a'
deposition in a _civil suit in which he
denied prior knowledge of a n 'I
di.SCU$s~ons a~t surveillance of the
Democratic Natioool Committee, a state-
ment he appeared to contradict ~)iday.
l\fagruder also ha.s been quoted as
saying that :P..1itchell and Dean arranged
payofl'.s to buy silence from the men ac-
cused of the conspira~y. Mitcbell said be
penonally bandied 00 payoff money and
hasn't met any defendants ar tbtlr_
lawyers since the breakin.
A newsman pressed Mitchell on the.·
payoff question. "Did you have any coo-::
nection with the payment of the money?'~
~ ~Pi~:e~~:f~~f ts~r;stion full~
Mitchell's la\vyer, William G. HundleY.\1;
predicted the former chief U.S. law ~
!orcement officer would ·be absolved. .~;
"We feel that all of the fact!, whelii,
evaluated in the light of existing law, w~
soon convinced everyone that th_ere ~:
no criminal violation," Hundley said. ~
In other developments: ::
J=i~~M~~~ ~u~: :.! ~=r~~
paJgn Friday for $1.5 million in damagei;!:
claiming he was.led to believe his aCtion.,;;
were legal and were approved by "~:
highest officials" of the campaign, in-;•
eluding :P..1aurice Stans, Hugh W. SloaJi(:
Jr., and Magruder. "!:
1'1cCord, convicted with Liddy after a=:
four week trial and awaiting sentencinc
June 15, said he had been led to belleve
that what he was doing was legal and
"sanctioned by the highest of[icials" m:
the President's campaign.#
He said finance chairman Mauri ce.
Stans and campaign treasurer Sloan had:
"foreknowledge and approval" o !-
everything M~rd , did, , and that
fl.1agruder, Liddy and co-eonspirator E.
E. Howard Hunt "knew, raUiied and conw
doned, either expressly or implied" what
McCord was doing.
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MITCHELLS. • •
every employe wilh firing if they discuss-
ed the Mitchell visit) -will never be
able to say a word.
He died a few months afterwards from
the effects of a fall in the kitchens of the-~
hostelry.
And Mrs. Mitchell, who has volun·
leered bersell as a witness to the special
Senate commitiee inv est i g at Ing.
Watergate, may not be osked to testify. :
Some people never take Martha
Mitchell seriously.
But last June, some very important
people apparently did.
Hour TV Debate Se t
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Mayor Sam,
Yorty and C.Ouncilman Tom Bradley are
to face each other i n a one-hoot, .
question-and-answer s c s s i o n with •
newsmen in a telecast over KNXT :P..faY
7. a station spokesn1an said Thursday. · ·
The tv;o are vying for the mayor's office ·
in a runoff election May 29.
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Raymond E. lfuilson Oeft) and' Edward Schnabel survey plans for a
new 12i nch water line now under construction on Soutll Coast Road
in Costa Mesa_. Hudson,.52,1• the new ge~eral manager Of the Coot.a
Mesa County Water District and Schnabel, 29, the a.ssisU>.nt general
manager. Both oop.n their new Jobs last month. Huason formerly
worked as public relations representatilll! for the Metropolitan ~
ter District and Schnabel as plant superintendent !or the w•ler dJ.
vision, City of Cleveland.
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D•ll., Pli.t $!•If P'"'I•
Coost's Dog of the Week
Really, I'm too young to stay up here at the Orange C<>unty do g
pound but that's what the nice Costa Mesa animal control officer
had to do with me after he found me wandering without tags or lic-
ense on Westminster Avenue. He said I'm only six months old. I'd
like to be your peL I'm up for adoption at the county shelter, 561
City Drive, South, Orange, phooe 532-7301.
Public Hearing Monday
' .
On Eight CO<Mt Project,s
Public bearings on pennlt applications
!or eight Orange Coast projects will take
place at 3 p.m. Monday before South
coast Regional 1.one Qmservation com-
missioners in Long Beach.
'nie commiss ion created by Proposition
20 has jurisdiction over development
within 1,000 yards of mean high tide line
in Orange and Los Angeles counties.
'!be meeting at Harbor District head-
quarters, 925 Harbor Plaza Drive, Is a
cootlnuation of last Monday's session
when the commission didn 't flllish its
agenda.
There are 22 total public hearings
scheduled ()n A1onday's agenda. Orange
Coast projects: are:
-Multiple-family residential two. three
and four-unit buildings al 112 9th St.,
Hwtlington Beach by Leooard 0.
-Lindborg. - --Two niJU!'-unit apartment buildings at
200 and 214 19th St., Hwtlington Beach,
by Llndborg.
-Three-unit apartment building at 246
W. Avenida Mariposa, San Clemente by
James R. Young:
1 -Fast-food restaurant with interior
seating in an existing shopping center at
Camino de Estrella, San Clemente, by
Richard B Meyers.
i..-Oemolition cf existing d\\'elling and
construction cl. duplex at 910 E. Balboa
Blvd., Newport Beacb, by Fred J.
Wallace.
:...COin-operated lawtdry at 34071 La
Plaza, Dana Point, by John Andor
Grimstad-
1 ;.-Repair harbor structures, drainage
Incorporation Asked
LOS ANG ELES (AP) -A proposal to
incorporate the predominantly Mexican-
American area of East Los Angeles was
1 ftled 'lllursday with the counly's Local
Agency Formation COCnmission. The
uritncorporated county territory Involved
is surrounded by the cities ot Los
Arlgeles, h1onterey Park. 1'1ontebello end
commerce and totals 6.64 square miles. ~
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Transient Found
Guilty of Rcipe
l1i Newport Beacli
Good Friday was bad news_for William
Kenneth Good.
An Orange County Superior Court jury
filed back to Judge James F. Judge's
courtroom this mof'f!_ing after a one day
deliberation to fmd the 35-year-old
transient guilty of two counts Of rape.
Good asked f()r immediate sentencing
and Judge Judge sent him to state prison
for one to SO years on each count. The
sentences will run concurrently.
Good was !ouod guilty of raping a 42-
year-old woman who told the jury she
found him waitlng for her last Nov .. 5
when she returned to ber car in the paik-
ing lot of the Newporter Inn in Newport
Beach.
She said Good forced her into the vehi-
cle at kni!epoint and repeatedly raped
her 1
Newpart Beach poliCe wcrking with
Santa Ana officers then linked Good to
the rape in April of 1971 ()[ a woman who
met him when she bad trouble starting
her car in a Santa Ana parking lot.
She said Good offered to drive her
home but instead drove her to a vacant
lot in a remote area. She also was
repeatedly raped at knifepoint, she told
the jury.
County Transit
Coach Displayed
An Orange County Transit District
(OCl'D) transit coacb will be on display
from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. today at 1he Five-
Polnls Shopping Center In Runlington
Beach.
OC'rD started its first ltuntington
Beach line.< April 13. It links l!wttinglon
Beach downtown area with the city of
lrvirre vla Costa Mesa. l Is route 76.
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Boulev"rd and M11in Strett to explain the
new bus line. l.IUIJI L.,111111,. L•twlll Nltvtl ••,. "2·U1t . Free colree and t'OOkles and in-
formMiooaJ material wtll be 111vail1ble.
P1anning
-Budget Hike
Reque ste d
Orange County Planning Dir<clor
Fore5t Dickason F'fiday gave the county
administrative start a proposed budget
c81!fng for-12,798,m-for 1m-1r,-up-174
percent over the current spending pro-
gram.
'Ille largest increa>e r<quesi.d Is for
the General Planning Program -
$1 ,486,486-up more than $1 mllUon over
the present allotment.
The necessity foe compleling stale-
mandaled elements of the county's
General Plan such as housing, safety,
seismic safety and noise was pointed to
as the necessity for the increase.
Another facet of the p I a n n I n g
department's ftinclioos, policy plannlng.
accounts !or a J reque!Jt for $586,703, up
$503,916 over tne CUITent spending pro-
gram !or that item.
Dickason now has a staff of 48 people
but states that in order to carry out the
various mandated !unctions a staff of
118;· up 70, will be needed .
The planning director admitted at
Friday's preliminary budget session that
be expected the proposed budge t to be
cut. He said it will be a question ol tbe ad-
ministrative staff, in -consultation with
bis assistants, establishing priorities.
County AclminJstrative Officer Robert
Thotnas remarked that the big budget re-
quest had built into jt programs which
will be accomplished over a five-year
period.
No Ones Found
In Newport Gem
Store Robbery
A teletype query about any similar
· robberies elsewhere ln the state has pro-
vided no new clues in the $15,000 holdup
of a Newport Beach jewelry store
Wednesday by two men in a green sports
car.
Detective Sam Amburgey said no ()ther
law enforcement agency has responded
with information ()ft any identical or
similar jewel heists.
One gunman entered the hfary
Ells'Ao'Orth Jewelry and Fine Arts shop in4
the Newporter Inn, 1107 Jamboree Road,
asked to see an item of merchandise and
then pulled an automatic pLstol.
He bound and gagged Mrs. Pauline
Slocum, 68, mother ()f lhe shop owner,
then tied up a customer, Dr. Jo Ann
Rosenberg, 35, of Laguna Hills, when she
entered the store.
A woman employe of an adjacent
barber shop ran into the bandit just as he
was leaving, aft.er Mrs. EUsw()rth called
and asked for somecne to check on her
mother.
Saturd~, April 21, 1973
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Shot Before the Gun
Ending 168 h<>urs of continuous play-28 hours
more than the previous l"eC()rd and 13 more than
one set this week in Connecticut-one of the parti·
cipating il<>ys Leacgue members takes the final shot
<>( lhe maraU1on at Huntington Beach School. A
large crov.•d witnes.sed the final minutes, but there
was no major celebration, probably because the
cagers were just too pooped to party.
Jury Rules -W omari Guilty
Of Hiding Theft Suspect
A woman who provided refuge for a
gunman charged with !he $4,500 robbery
()f a ~ Clemente supennarket has been
found gullty of harboring charges by an
Orange county SuperiQr' Court jury.
Judge Kenneth William! closed the
four-day trial of Arline Mla Jordan, 32,
and ordered that she be returned to his
courtroom May 25 for sentencing. She
faces a possible state prison term of up
to five years °" a one-year spell in
county jail.
Mrs. Jordan was arrested on charges
that she provided an Anaheim motel
room as a hiding place in December 1972,
for Ralph James Whittaker, 3 9 ,
Rosemead.
It is alleged that Whittaker was on the
run from charges filed slJ: months earlier
when he assertedly was ooe of two men
who took $4,500 at gunpoint from an
Alpha Beta market in San Clemente.
Whiltaker has been ordered to face
trial April 27 on the armed robbery
charges.
Joseph Ouchi, 37, Milpitas , Is serving a
state prison tenn o! flve years to life for
his role in the holdup.
Actual Suspect
Cleared in Theft
LOS ANGELES (AP ) -Last .August,
poliCe searching for a robbery smpect
entered U1e wrong man's ·apartment and
shot and killed him . The man they were
seeking was cleared Thursday of the rob-
bery charge by Superior Court.
The charge agalnst earl Spotville, 21 ,
was dismissed by Judge ~e M. Dell
on grounds of insufficient evidence im-
media tel y after the pro 1 e c u t i o n
presented its case. l
Police were seeking Spotville when
they enlered Ute apartment ol Carl Eric
Johns of Inglewood. Jolms aUecedly
awakened lo find police standing by his
bed, lunged at them and wu lhot five
time.s.
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On Your Goals
SUNDAY
APRIL 22
By SYDNEY OMARR
f'\llD:S IMan:b ~!·April 19 ):
You1rnay ha~ to step on or
rwer an lndlvM!ual In order to
readt goal:-.-You do have a.
rl~ht to make progress. One
who cries the blues ii a thne
waster. Don't be taken In by
sob story. Keep eyes oo goal.
You 'll attain It.
TAURUS IAiirtl ID-May %0):
... J.unor .Jl$P"¢· ll .lndlcallve of
travel plans and changes:, of
I o ngArange communlcat1ons
and decisions. Sqltlarlaa ls
likely to be involved.. Avoid
trying to do too much at once.
Be sure yoW' Ideas are
presented in attractive
fonnat.
GEMINI !May 21.JUfle %0):
One who is impatient may try
to urge you to premature ac-
tion. Heed your own counsel.
Key now is to take promises
\Vith proverbial grain O[ salt.
Affair of heart may find going
lo be less than smooth. Be
thorough. Review details.
CANCER (June 21.July 221:
Death l\'otlces
P•OLIY
OMl!hll\9 F•oley. Aoe 11. ol' 1l7t0 St
Al'!Clr-s llltc1, Sttl Buch. Dllt ol
d11t11. April 20, 1•n. Survived by .on.
R1!plH d•uoht.,., 11.,.,tv K1neflck; tour
O•ln<lc:hlldr..,; thr" 11•11<1 •Ml one
bro!her. •°"'"· Mond1y, April 23, 7:30 P.tn. •eoulem M11•. TUllld111. 10 1.m ..
both 11 Holy Fll'l'llly CtlhoUc CFlurt h.
$411 OeKh. F•mlly SU{IOllll lhoMI
withing lo mete l'l'lll'Yllltl•t ton· lrlbu!IOfll. pla~54 cantrllwll lo 11111 Cltv
ol Hope, Peell ,F•mllv·Geleni.l-F-VM!'el
Home. Dlrec1or1.
HOAG
Mblll Boyd M°'41· All' aJ, of llJCll W~•nt,,
Huntington B•1th. Dele or d111n, Ap•ll
It. 1971. Su,vlved by dal,l\lll ler, Charlallf
KMl•ri lour ....... Al HCMlg, Hew York;
J1tk and Roblr1 Hoag, Call lllfnla;
Wiiiiam Moao, Michigan; 1 l ~
11r1ndchlldttn 1 aleven gre.11· grendeh!ld,en. A:os1ry, Mond&y, 1 p,m.,
Smlllll Ch•Pll. Rl'QU!lm M&ll, Tue•d•Y·
9 1.m.. SI. IOlll\llfl!Ufl C1tllollc
Chu•en. lnte•mef'!t, San F•r"artdo
Ml1tlon Cftntlll')', Smith• Mortu1ry,
Ofrec1or1.
Ll!WIS
,llllblth H Lewis. 1145 Mllnr11Yl1 Sr ..
Cost• Mnl. Doi• ol dettri, Ap!'ll :10, lt1J. Survlvec:I oY two ....,,, l ud •lid
H11, bDtll 11! NfWPOl'I &11th; dauohter.
Mrt. Rull! RotMrlJClll, Monrcwle; 1!~
g ''"achl lllrt ": three oreal· G1""enachltdfe11. Se•vlc1._ Mond1y, Ao,u n, 1 p.ftl .. Ptcllk View Cll1pel. '""" men!. P'cl!lc Vltw Memotl1I P1rk.
Pec:lflc VI..., Mortuary, Olr!ICIOl'S.
LY ..
,.,,, J, L,on. tt1 "'d ST .. Newpotl
81•cri. D11e al dtlth, Apflt 70, 1rn.
Sun11ve.:1 by dpuohter, Mrs. £. w. Chll·
IN, SI" Clil'tf.enlll sister, Glll"lnic:le C~ss. Wes! Liii Af!lllle1, Servlen,
We<1nes<11y, Aprlt 25, J ;JO o.m .• Pacific
\'ltw Chapel. tnttrmenr, P1ctllt View
MtrnQl'lll P1rll. P1cl!lc View Mortuary,
Ol••Clors.
• MASON
C1llloml• .,,.,., Wllkh 9' tti. rllU-ol IM .... 6. ,.OCIDUal .-flCMlML ,. 11 ' AH hHrlno• undll" 111f1 OfdlMllC8 111111 """"°"'''' ol lllt ~ .... _ 11;!!!1 1Wt0f, De.,..., et. ~ • bvt.IMM ol tilt tllldenl91*1 In el ll'Wlltorl MY poff-_, firm f/I C01••tton a119Ml\"8 laCTtolf L be htld otf«• IN 11'11Ml119 (ommlMllfl ..otlcl •htn be ti"*' lo lht' Deliimntfll OI K'l'll'Y Pl"'°" tcevpyl• OI "'"'•
Lie low. Wait and see. Get lay ..,.1n1no to l1W fftli. of .. 1. dlC«llflt. •nv dtc:lllOll, flndlnt. ac:runlllng "' ..... ltTIClE • wflld'I Jhall Mer •0 I~ anG.1-Hmarrf It Motor Vehkl• ldeflflfVlno the velllc.lt w dlaf'OI "' cc:11trol oi MY '"""''-llt of land Peroelve trends within IOU~ MOflll'll •ltor tilt •l•tl puV!lc.a> 1n11 memo.r of ~"'· cnv II "· Cit., UM-AIANDOHED VEHICLES dRt1\I .,.,tfMnt. hid fKtt 111\d tfttlmeny Jllr1• thereof~. At "" """ 11me tilt City IJN/I, ,, ...... ~ wlttlln eldl , • • • ·Tfoll 1111 lllit nollff: 1'111,tt• ot City convnlMlofl. all!M'ttnl 10 OIVl&ION I m1y lnd\ld9 tttllmonY on the COlld\llOll ef ttlera •"-11 be lr.,..,,ltttd; to 1111 0.0-r1· e41lt(ldlr monltl. collect and dl&l*9 of
Avoid direct action. Let others o.19d Ma,ch 21. lm. ttw Oty Coundl for-•., n8 .Nill .1ecttM 1. ~ ..__,., Tiie ""' vefllcl• ot """ tMf#f _. tM "'*'' o1 Motw Vthk!M tnY evldll'IC• of ,11 w•• .. m1ttrl•I •nd c1e11r11, •!'.Id 111
, __ "·Jr-nan•• You can Me,nu.n LM T•vlor. ~ .,..IOllowll'IG rlQl.l!ratr'lll'lta.,,,. "'~' ot -,,. 11)1fldllnld,.__,., c1(Wffl:1ttncn ,one.mint 111 ioc.1 on rt01•tritlC111JY_ct••.11i•· 1nctu4lno ~l_!lr•· otMr....N'*'tal_not lf'ldi.ICIH __ Jl'I the Sny... ~ .,..-.. Mmlnlat,etor of tM 11111tt prot.:ill,.... ! dlsm11nn.d Ot-'1NIPl''"v• vefllCI• or P'r1I fM Nld prtyetl tlf'OPl'ly or jlllbtfC tfOft certlfk•'"-~nCi*-ot' tlll• lf'id m.11lno"o1 "fUfl malll'lll 11 it.f11111fll'I
listen, observe and learn. ol' thl 1110Y1 ""!Nd dlCMll!lt A. Maka •POl•~tran Clll'j 1orm• oro-"'-'°'°'• an prlv•t• ot wbllc prOfl'rlY Mit 9'1'f. 'TM P'l•Mlnt convnlNlan tt1111 not uc:::.:"''"' s-ctlot1 s2110, wtil~ M•Y h.lvt •e·
M
•• rt t t HU•Wl'TL MU•W•Tl & •IMI• vlelld for bV lilt Clly Mlffflll lorth "" lncludlllO Moti..:•..,., 11.t"1l •• upr•sl'I' lie llmll~ by the ltchftlcal r111 .. ol 1'-c• ... , ....... .......... curftu••flel Dll Ill• Pffin, ... , DrO'llclld 3m, pa ner W<\f' ! 0 say '· o. 111. 1:m • new evldll'!ct rtlltd uoon, tllltld ,...... "'4'°11"1ftw Plf'fl"lltt9d, Js Mr.w (le(:l1fecl evldan«. 'Tiit f/l'#rt#lf ol tht lend may p. If the ldfl"ll"lstrettv• ~ti •rid tilt eott o1 ""' bulldlno or eomtNCtlorl w11t1 or som~thing Of importance Be . ........, •tlCll. C•lllWllll t2Ui c.dvrel wrot If 11\Y Ind SUC:h omw ~ lo cm1tltvll I public 11UIS.111U wllltll ffl•Y peer 1n PIJf'Wll 11 ""'heiring or pr 'a rtfl'IOVll wtlktl 11'1 cl'llf'91d 111tlNI tM clerllf1• flMd bl ~ uport COIT\" . ' Ni C7141 •n.... forl'l'l•tlon ,'pp11canl fMI• win be be 111tt9d •• wch In e«etd1flC.• with tM s_,,.,Wl'llltn 1t1tttNnt I" tlmt for CCII\" tlllMt f1I • llllUI of t1nd pl.N'Wlflt to pltllon o1 c:ormn.icti.i Ol)lrttlsww-All
receptive, All-Yt flt AAINlllKlr•lor mittri.1 ll'IO riltv•nl to lllt IPPffl or prcwlslans ol this OrdlneftU. 1Jdtt1tlorl et ti" httr1110, Ind dtny Section 12 an llOf ptld Wltltf" 30 cll'(I ol tudl IM••I• elld ffOf'\J \ft thll MC!IClfl
LEO (J I U.A 2Z) ,.ubllllled Or1noe C01ist D•HY Pllol, rl4Wllflll9 Sedllll 1. °""'""""' For thl tllfl)OM t'fSPOl'llllblllty fol' "" pr1Mrl«' ol "" Tilt daft' ol thl ordllf'. or tilt flnel dltPOlll· dlAMd llfWlll tit r..-.owd to welt cNmP
u y ug. -: Mt,Cll ll, •nd APf11 7, I" 21, lf)l ff2·7l s.cflOll ,, • NOTiC• Of' Al",L\L o• of tltls Cheptlt, ""tollllWllll ltfll'll Mell vtlhkle Oii the ltnd. with hi• r...-u '°' l'\o!I Ill '" ~ ltllf'lffom. Mith (0511 Oroundl .. 11'\1'( bl IM'llYldtd or Home, family altuatlm •IE·HlA•INO. Nollan 'ot IPPffl, , .. lloflye the folk!Wlno me•"lllOI lmltu It fl Midi dtr1lll, -Wll De 1-..d.'et•lo•t 1111 "'~ 4!! ......... .,, flt (\'1., c-iiw:."
, • P"BLIC NOTICE • ""°""'' or rwltw .,..II 1141 lh'9!1 In IM d11r l•lll'fl Ille COl'lllPI thll • dllte!'lfll s•CTION 11. KHft"' ...., -P--. lend ""'""""' Ill Slctton 3177.S Ill lM SICTiotl 4. l«flllnl .,...IS thrWQl'I
these comm and at~enuon . "" io1i-in11 ln•t•nces 1" wrtt1no· m .. "'llO 11 1n1enc1tc1: Tiw 1"'-Mlnt comm11111on ""'" lmpOH GovffNMnt Code. •!Id wn 111 tftMM!t· otM.I• f!l ltll Ctitf• "'-' Mul'9<l11o11 cooe Your health work general .-.. To the 1f)l)lk•"' tor 1-.i " ,.. <•> 'VEHICLE' ft1Un• • dt'lkt b'I wc11condltlOll•atic111kl wctt otl'ltt' 9tllwi .-to "" tu Cdiector tor cot11ctl011 .,... iw.w ,.,..._, hrAN ·""" bY this
• • SUl'l•to• COU•T 01" TH• 11Qr1ng w ~ matter •• o.!111111 whlefl •nw ptrlllfl w tlol'lll""IV """ lie •I It dffn\fl 1ppr0prl1to Ufldef tM S..ld ~I Jll;lll "'"' '"" .. ""' OtdlMllCI ~-.. DMtlon II 111'
welfare are empbaslied. IT.t.Ta OJI CAL•iro•N•.t. l"Oll re-v•-ld 1" ,11 c..wi Ind"' _lfl"I· orocit11ec1, "'°"'°· or dr•""" vPClfl ~ c1rcvm1t•RC11 to c11ry WI tM purpoMI pr1or1tt •• ottw city,._ ~ Atnete 6. °""'"' lll C'DI~• Msl•
TIW'U IJ!ira . di Id I TNI COUNTY DI" OllAJllGI I To""'_,,.,. ol Mt ,... ~ lllOflw•'h except • clevkt moY9d of tllll Onllf'llflCe, It fl'MIY dellW the ti kc'*' 11 ...... Clftl'tl • .....,. TN• -lclOll Codf "" --onllNl!Cti Ill' I, tn IJ ua 8 Ne. A-7Ul'll ln'IOIYld In inv rev1n •wttil ot ,.. hUITWI PGWll" w ulld exch,1'110/fl~ ll'PDll 111r r.nMl'llll o1 tM vllllcl• or pertt t"'fllw 11 W thl 11Cduslvt f't'l\llaifon Ill fblttol iti Clllftld Nr.wttll 1r• could play prominent roles NOTICI 01' HIA•ING OP' P'rTtTOfll llffrlre 11'14 lo •It_,,.,.·. win.II'! 3001..i 1t1Honerv ,.11, or tracks. thtrlOf If, I" thl OPlnlon. t II• •blNIGMd· wrldlld, dlMNflllld "' ,,.. ~ ~ , ' flO• ,.01.\TI 01" lllL.L AND l"O• of ... Id property 11 "'If ~Ip •P. Cbl 'HIGHWAY' mean• ' WI~ ot drcum1tl11Cft l111Jlfv II, Al tM COflCllnlm Dl)lrttlYI YINdM With the-City f!I (Otte -s.ctloil J, ililt ~ 11111n ltkl DQn .~_{Orte issues. Study LITTl•S TIST.t.MIN'TAltY ,..,. Dl'I the lisi 1111 nill ol ""'COUl'lty plac• or whit ... .-"'tur•, ""bllcly of the p®llc 11tert110. IM '1111n1no Com-MeM. u lfllll 1UJ>Plement •l'!d be In td-.J.ci ll'd be 'ln 11,111 torca.•llli tffl<;t lhlr· ca.... meosag-e-:J( o6Servant -E1tltl'-•llf'•k't.:~OIA·••+T•l!•P' ... N"I A Ill Or•l'lllf l'l'lll"lllrwcl end llP'll lo IM ~ ol' ltll trtlsllan ll'WIV tlnd !tie! 1 vehlde w ptr'lt dlflon to IM oltltl' ,...ulllorY codtl, ty (30) PYI ll'Qfn and tfttr llS ptMHI
• • GA:ANOVSKIA STAOtHElt, 0.CUJed. C llW ~ti Mid property Pllblk for P\lfpoHS ol vehtculv tr1Yll. thtl"ed h11 bM!1 ebtl'llklMd, wreckld, sllllll•. and ordl""-hlrttolort or nd btlol'I the tr.o1r11tlon Ill fin-. (IS) you wtn. NOTICE 15 HEREIV GIVEN n..1 o' l'f pub'lt!llon In •• I Oc 1 I Mi,hW1y IMhldel ,,..... dlM'lllnllld, or I• lflOClll'l!l'lt on prlv•f• or lwtattlJf' _... O't "" City ot Coll• • llftlt' Its Pltl!.ICI' lhlll bl"""' ..... V•n~A (Au •••·pt 22)· HALL SEELY 1111 f114d hef'eln I pelltlon ~per 11 lffll -ill week prlw !cl ''1UILtC rROfl'ERTY' don not P11bllt property ind order the S.lml MeS.I, lhe $t1!1, lll"'•f'IV OIMt leltl lfllli., dllY.. l" lllt O!'llllll c'offf Dally l'llot, a an.uv g, ~ . , for Problll• of Wt11 Mid tor l11u.nc:t at 10 1o1ld hNrl""ll. 1ncl~ htollw•Y · r..-..:1 from !fie pr°'*"' •• 1 P11blk W IOlflCY Nivlno lwh<lktlorl. lllKt af otntr•I dte\lllllOll prtll1'loll
You have more going In your ~!l~~~tT'::-=1:1, :.:f: ,:'~~..;; e . Jn -1111111 hi •nw: °""'If:'°" 111v. tti!dl~N~R ,~ ~~ ~H.!1c:~ :':!'i:: = ~ ::_. :m~:~!r...! DIV1s10N 11 :'::CfuMd r,. "" Cltv o1 COit• ~;-
direction than might be SUp-P'rllcull"' Ind Ille! Ille 111M Ind pll<lt '.i'ti!i-=:r ':!1C:W1':n.~~V~ vehlct1, or IHI•" lhlrllOf, Is loc.ti.d, •• Cotti and the COii ot rtmcwll to lie AUTO WllBCKI NG, 01!.U$EM9LING tcgether with lhtll"": °lo:"' nd~;
posed
...... AAA I.A Ill ht1rt1111 the"'"' Nil bMrl Mt tor Miit apelNltd or ~bleci Cll 1 rt-hH ll'IQ • &hown Dll the 1111 tqVellled eunsmefll chergtd IO•lnll Ille --ol lht lend. AND OISMAfllTLINO IU51NESS of"" City' counc "" •
• iJIUlle Wuu oppose you •• 1913, •I t ;OO •• ,., .. I" thl t_,rllOtn of SKftOlt .. ~D•• Of' Allll.AL. " roll. Thi order r911ulrl1111 r9l'll<Wll 1he1l \f1Cfl,lde '"'* 1.1. Dlitrlllllftl"' "'Vellk ... -thl """· DO ED "'''
a re weaker than you might Dep11lment Ho. ·1 ot S.lld court. ,, 70D pllc11ion1 tor IPMal or re-hMrlno •• r.:ri l•l 'OWNE• OF. THE VEHJCLE' • dlKrlpllon Ill the vellltl• w p.1rls l}fl\! ..... ~ • .....,... PASSED AND " "~m. . _. K It d d ClYlc Ce1111r Dttlt• Wiii, In Thi City of be made '" tM tollowlllll ordt•" m••"* tilt 1111 rtqtt11red . cwmtr •nd thtreol 1nd tlll cotTKI ldtr111nc•11an An'/ pll'toll I" Iha bu1lflfts of dlMTl•nll· dtY of IC. HAMMETT
tmar;,ne. now an procee Stnra AM, C1Hfornl1. A From , declilon ruuno nn<ll"ll tt1;11r -111• of •tcotd. numW 1nd Uc111se number o1 1111 Y1hl· 1"11 or dl$tsvmbllng 1lllC1mobll•. tn.K:lls. JAC Ille with confidence. Minor set· Oiled ""rll 17. 1t73 • ord~ or Kfton.ol 111e'c!ty 11f11, 1111"' secnan 1. ~•clut1an1. Thi• ct~1pter ll'llU c;li, If 1viltibl• 11the1111. °'" whlctat ot '"" kl!ICI. t11.ct111 within 1 ~~ ~otl• Mnt • . WILLIAM E. SI JOHN, de11artm111t MIKI l\01 •PJ)IY hi. If II 1s d•l•rmlntd II tilt "'''1"11 lh•I bulldlrtQ, 1llell dl1m1n1fe O< dlS.llMtmbll 'T •
back should not be magn!fli:<I C11111"1IY Cieri! B. Ffom 1 dtl(lilan, rulln;. nndlno, 11) A v1hlcl1. II' 111rt1 thfeol, tOm· Ille 'lthlcl• w11piecedon111111"4 wlthaul such 1utomobll1, trucll.. Ill' llfflllf' Yehlcl1 ATTEST:
out of proportion Pisces IS In HALL SEIL Y llfder II<' ictlon 111 th• d&a•rtme"' held p!ereiv eN:lo..S IMlthln •1 \'::.1dlno Int! th• COflS.lflt of lllt 111Mner of lllt 11n<1 end be'hllld 1 f111<1 not less then eight ti) f111 ci-ct.Ml °' "" , • All-Y 11 l•w 111 !he CllV Mi"e r lll.t&al I" the clM t~w•ul mtnl)ll'. •nd not v • e from I !hit tit ti11 not 1ubltqvenllw 1~qulesc9d In Mlflhl, and u ld ftllC• mu.I .,. 1ocat9d "
picture. U6 Sin Mltuel Ortv1 111 pla"nlno m•ttr.1 • whlth 111111 tit •P· 1tr1et Ill' otMf Pilbllc Ill' prtv•I• prop-In Ii. ptlMllC9. Ille '11Mlf\O...Commlul1111 • dlst111e1 of twenty.five (25) 1111 from cii., .,'1s, ~11~l~OltNIAl ~ ) H....-port lffcll, C•llfor~I• nut Pffled from 111f Director of Plillnl11t1 to fl"IVI OI' Shlll no! ei.stu !ht (Olll of Id-thl '"'"'Ind lf<lt l1rNI tines ol tlMo pltct S A ·oiv.NGI )M. UB.RA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22 : T-4: C714) '444501 the Pl•"ntnu commlulon CbJ A 'lthlcl1, or portl ltltrtOf. 1tored mlntstr1Uan or r1mov1I of !ht vehlcl1 111 l111d. •nd llO e11111lructld es to C011C•1I COUNTY OP A. E )
You may have to tear down in A~~~:' '11111_, c. From tlM c11.,. Mtn•'ll•r to tilt City or P••-ld In • 11wtut m•r"';;..:" oiv111 .gain•! the prooertv upm w111cn lh• \llhl· •II m1ttrl•I upm uld Pfoperty, eJrtlndlng 0111"1'£?~E~isTP ~H~NEY City Clert. u O••llll' CCNll D•llw: Piiot. Cauncll l'l'Ofllrtv In connaeH1111 w th bus ne11 de 11 loc1led ot olherw11.1 1t11mp1 111 col· er1111nd 111 sides of tri. kit or piece of l•nd ' • ol thl cltv COUMll of
order to rebuild on more solid Aprtl 20, 21, 21, 1t11 11\16.13 o. F~om the Pl•l'lnlng Coml'l'llstlan to of• Uetnsed dl""'""llf'· UcenM<I Ylhlc11 ltd such coat• trom •lldl _,.,.. 01 111t uoon which s11d dl .. 1ttrflblll'lll ot •nd 111..ofl'leloc c11r
11 ~ hlrtbY cll11fY
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()!'di .,..,,.;. n ercover ac VI y 15 PUBLIC NOTICE E From !ht ;ullng nndlllll order Of' 1tor•oe or P'rkll'IO ls t'leCttl•l'Y to !ht II '111e llWfll'r ot "" llnd IUbfl'\111 • Sdlllll If .......... '"Ice. c........ 11111 "" lbllY• •nd fllnGol;;:J Cllnl=
lndJcated. Older ta m i I y act10n o1 1ny City cOrn""111~ °'" com· DPllf'lllMi of • t1wlllllY o:widucted sworn WTltttr1 sl•"""'"' d • n v I n 11 •*• dlV111ntllno or dluuembllng tnY ~1~1.,i w•111::!r:;'':~lar -""' llf
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A...i~ rn.lsslon directly to 1111 City c:ounc:U business or commerd1I e11tet11rlse. relPlll!Slbllltv fOr the preMllC:I ol tlM e\tlol'llCl&lle, lfUCk ot other vehlcle, the D11 we 1 Mid tlM 1l'ldl N ot
mem r necu;) reassurance. o•DINANC• ""· n.. $KllOll '· EXCLUSIV• P•OCEDUllEs. (C) A wfllclt O< Plrh Ttwreof stored vthld• on hll llnd bu! dolt not •oot•r. Plf'IClll In lllt bu1lne11 of dl1mtnll11111 Wld seld City Courw:J en NICI ~c
Thi! is a tim e to act with con-AH OllOtNANCI! 01' THIE CITY COUN· TM orotedUrft .... for19 Ill lhh Artldl or plfll9d Dll pr1vete or Pllbllc prooerty or 111" l"twested ptrly m•ktt. wrltt.n proc-lno Ill do llO ,,,.,., flrat mike • A£wl\, 1913. ·~~"~' J:, ""..,,"' f'd d t be CIL OF THE CITY OF COSTA MESA er1 the exclusive methCd1 by whleh ,,,. P\lfSUl"I 111 permll gr1nted W the Clly Pf"Ment1tl1111 lo the Plenrtl119 Comml11lon rlPOr1 In WT1tl111111 to the Chlef of Pollet of r.r:a;.,•Councll lltld :the 1•1t1 41V
I ence -;-an 0 con-ISTAILISHING A, P' EA l P'•O-pt1l1, re·lle&r11191, Ind C1111ncll revlew1 of COii• MtNi fOr 11111 PllrPOH. bUt does llCll •PllH'• M lhell be llllllllMI IM City 111111111 Thi nlml llMI ll'Wlkl ol Ille of 't_ II 1•73 bV IM foOcnol\flO rotl call
siderate Capricorn is in pie· Cl!OUllE5 l'O• APPEAL fl•OM THe m1y be pu•.wed and"""' 111"" 1t11PP1 Ml NlllhlllO In tltls section sh11I 1uttior1t• lro 1Mrlllng of ltll declslan. llllOll'lcitlllt or truck. the model !hlrtol, 1 ."' • • DECISION OF 'THI! CITY STAl'P, THE lorttl Mrefn m•w bl IMll Yed or omlttld. the l'l'lllnl-llCI ol • public Ot' orfv111 Jtdl ... II ............. "., ltll .... 1tld party l'M-If~ "" Stt,. llctnM num-YO 'Aves· COUHCU.Ml!NI Hemn'lllt,
ture. fl'UNNING COMMIS!ION, Olt 'TNE t~ttPt 11! lhe c•M of ClllHKll rlYlew •1 llUll.lntl IS cltllntd und ... ~lslonl of tnlY '"°"' ""cllClllDl'I Cll the Pltnnl119 .,., '"" "" lllOIM ""'mber lhll'tol, •nd Jorda .ll'l'nlll.., wt1-.11ae111
SCO P io (~ ) CITY COUNCIL proYlded fol' ""'I", •nd thlft 1f1Y SllP t•· l1w othtr ltltl'! CMptw 10 lnirnmtndnQ Cemmlulon bY flllno • wrlfttn notke ol' tllof '"'",,.... I" wlllch Nkl 1utar'!'ICOl1t. NO";. COUN(IL.MEN· HOl'll R v-.;l, 23-Nov. 21 : THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY tepl tilt requlfeme111 ol Mllci fl'MIY bl wltho Sectlan msDl ol Dl\tl1lon 11 ol The 1ppe1I wllh Ille n ld City Clwk wlltlll'I five truct or olhlr whlde wes Db11lntd1 tnd A&:ENT. COUNCU.MEH· ""?" Short trip could be wild-goose OF COSTA MESA DOE$ HEREBY OR· Wllved O< omitted. Vehlclt Codor Ind this Ordll'\1"'e. (5) deys •fttr 111 clecltlOfl. llCI welt •utotnobll· lruck w ofht>r Y•hld• . • • . DAIN AS FOLLOWS: • SEC,TIOM J. This onlln1nc:1 1h1ll t1ke .SKllM 4. •n"""-1· £xclOI IS Suc:n IPPNI 1hell bl hffrd by tht City I.fl.Ill bt dll!'lllnllld H'Uer tlt1n three (ll IN WITNESS WHEREOF, 1 lie~ hlrltl1 chase if you are depending on SECTION 1 "tilt City c 11 of tM 1111<:1 and be I" lull 111tc• •nd eHect thtr· olllerwlH PfOYlded for ~n. "'' pro-CCllHICll Wlllch may efflrm, amend ot l'loul'I etttr 1uc:h report 15 mldt. HI l'l'I., II.Ind ind 1::f" thl "'ot °.!: ";r
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moded d 'i-tlO' n• Key is to Cl ... ol c 1 M !Ind A~oonc ty (30) d1v1 lroin end tllllf' 111 P'Slolllt, vlslans of lhl1 Ordlnel'ICt Ill.Ill be Id· rner .. !hi order Ot' l•k• othtr tc!IOfl Ste""' ».. !1«1111 et OISll'WlllfMf Cll'I of Cotti Mnt • 17111 UV Pf • ,...... ,,,... '' 111 1 "' • ''"' decl1re1 lhllt .and before lllt explr•tlon Ill llrteen (lS) mlnls!lf"9d 1nd eriforeed b\I tM City deemed 1pprllpl'l1t1. V~ 1m.
double check. Well meaning JI 11 j',.,,11•1 IOI" the tlllcltnl DPIJf'lllon of d1ys ell•• lb P'Sst;e, 111•11 lie pvbll1hld Cooncll IMho mly from time lo tlme Th• elerk 1llell OIY• WTIMtr1 notice of No OtfJClll s~H SIDI'• or allow lo bl EILEEN P. PHINNIY
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.., be the t 1Y <10vr:<"nmenr lh•I P•OCedu,~ be llf\Ce I" the Or•nge GCNlll Dilly fl ltol 1 dclt0•I• 111 or '"" ponlon ol !ht duties tht 111'1'1• and pl1ce ol the hffrlno lo !he 1tortd•11PCH1 hi• Pf(lplrly 1nY 1utomobll1, City Cllf't: ind 1x..offlclo Clltl't
re a Ve Or ne l!o"bor may ltt1bllWIH tor •l!Pells, reviews and rt-.._s.p.ape~ of general tlrtllllllan prll'lilll hertunder lo lllt City Mlnllfl" or 1\11 duly •PP9ll1nt tnd !Mlle per111n1 IOl(lflld In truc:k or Cllher vehicle 1Mhlch Is ellllllf' of the City teunclf ol the
misinformed Finis h nroi'ect l>Hrlnos of 1111 aecl1lon1 al lilt 11111 1nd ind PUbllihed In the City ol' c 111te MHI 1uthoflad 111ents. ltr the en1ort1ment 111~acllan1. dlMM"lltd ot dlussemblld, either In City of C01l1 Ml•• ll!"LI
• -· --.__r_ . lo~ 1dvlsory bll!lles. The City' CouricU ,1111.,111er wflh the n•mH of Ille mt~ this Ordln•nc• 1uc:h &gents ~ m1y enter 111 concltJCIFllO the l!Hrlno the City IMholl M In p.1r1, or doll·~ quality kr bl "'
which has been "lert hang· lurlMr finds end OKl1res th11 11 Ts essen. of 111e-clly councn vall"ll 1or IM ll•h'llt upm 11rlv< llf ptJbllc prOOtrty to -, ... Council •"-11 "°' bt llmllld tty HM °'*''led 0t1 tlle 1111tiw•ys under tM Yehl· Publl1htd Of'•llO• CCN1sf O•llY PHO!,
ing." 1111 111;11 11ulaell111s Ill e11abll1hed ena 111e wme 1m!M • 'ltlllcle OI" P'rtl lhereol,-ot--d>o t~ln.al...avldane:I. cl• Cod• of lllt State ol C.!llorl'll1, AprU 2•, 1'73 llU..n
••1111nd• be Ml forlh for tt>e gr1n1lng and PASSED AND ADOPTED 11\ll 16th d•Y t1ln 1nformallon IS lo the lde"lltv of 11---------_:·:_::::::_:_: _ _::_ __ :_.:_:..:._: _____ ...:._==------...,---
SAGmAR(US (Nov 22-hea•lno of a1111C1l1, revltwl,-rt-hHrlNi• 111 al AP<'ll· 1913. vetilcl1 1nd to remo...e or _ c1usa tt>e PUB UC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE • • rne ft!a,eme"lloned dcdslo"s' The Cou"cll Jit k Himmel! •tmov•l-of • vthlcle or parts flll!f'Hlf Dec. 21); Friends and 1noney further 1111<11 and atd~•e• thet the Miynr ol ll'le City of costi Mn1 aec111ed to bl • nul1<1nc1 pur1uanl lo th1s,l----"..:.:.::.::.:.:.:.::.:::_ ______ ..:..::::::~..:.~:::,_ ______ :._::.:: __ _,.------
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. Conll!!ullon requlremenh ol dUI process ATTEST· O,dl11ance. O•DINANCa ND. 11" L Ptr'llllll ArH dne~-Sl•Pld1rd: per1llllll w.1 ~rtd.
• ~ 1'lO . ma e 8 g m ixture at ol l1w, 11'1(1 lht health, 11lllY &lid wlflere Ell~n p: Phinney, SICllOlt S. l"r111Chl ... ••-•I. When the AN OltDINANCe ·Of' TH• CITY COUN· I. Ufldscl!Jlflf Is reciulf'141 In M·l 11141 Ill, Leedllll .t.rets:
this time. Controversy could of the tommunlty ,1qulfe 1h1t th• P'°" c11v Clerk of lllt city 111 Clly C111111tll hes tor1lrected with °' Cll OI" TH• CITY o~ COSTA MelA, M-1 -•• lollovn: 1. The llledlnQ ••M •• provldld tor
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ttdure• end grou"d• for IPPl•ls, revlewt Costa Mesa 11r1nttd 1 lr111ehlH 111 any person or AMENDING Sl!CTION n11.1 COSTA l. All ofl·1lr"I perking f1c!Ulln herlll'I shill not encr011ch l"to tlle,..
surround w owns what and •1111 r&-helflllfls bl Ill lorlh, gu1r1nleclng STATE OF CAllFOfllHIA per.ans, such oenon or oer$11f!S shlll 1111 MESA MUNICIPAL CODI, 1taUTING •bultll'll • public rlghl~l·IMilY shall Ill Quired bu11d!no S.ll·bKk "11'!d•rd ...
who ow.:Shtswhollo ~land. up for r;'!~'~!~1:~n;1 ic;rn;11d::!~~~~1c:'~1~~ ~WvN1~ iris~?:!~~"' : s1. ~~,::'~ff P:~'::;r,~~m:~v~·t~~ l~D11A,:.~tN~Ns:~o::ra,L1t~Hi't~ •• =~mb!t ~o~~~ii;,:,:: !~~t~ 11~1~:;,:~~=~0< ~!tl:'!'ockt your fl&• . n t give up 1JOvernmen1. 1, EILEEN P. PHINNEY. City Cll!'l'k ,emov11 ot • vehicle °' p1rn thereof 11AaK1NG .-.a1A o•VILOPMi:NT width 1e11eept tor 1M1lk1 ind 11w1111e screenld from oublk vi..., 11'1
something for nothing One A«Ol'dlngly, 11111 following Arllclt 10 of &nd ex~IOclo Clerk of tt>e CJty Councll 01 decl1r9d lo bt 1 nului"ce, pur1u1nt to STANOAllOS l"O• SAID ZONES, ANO driveways willch b!M:<'.I or encr011th 1 menner 1pprovld by tilt Pl1nnl1111
, · Division II Is &dded to The COlll& Mew 1111 Clry 111 Ccnll Me..a, hl•bY cerllly' thtt this Ord!~Mt. • X P' 11a1 s ING TN • NI• D llPllf\ tilt rfQllired landKIPI 1re1). ~1rll'l'ltr1I.
who makes grandiose pr~ Mlll'llcl111I Codt wtrlch ruds &t follows: the i bllYe •nd lorlllofng Ofdln•nc• No. n. SKllOll .. Allftllnll1r11111e Cests. TM THlilll~. 2. 1n a"v reQlll•ed otf·1tree1 p1rklno SIEC'TIOt\I 1. "tril1 ordlneM• I.flt!\ 110
mises could Jack s ubstance SECTION 2. " • s ,,.., lnl,Dduced and eonsldei"ed secllllfl cii., Cooncll ..,..,. ll'om tlmt to lime THE CITY COUNCIL OP'· THE CITY fl(lllty al· more thin le" (10) spectS. tflKI •nd bt In lull fore• •nd 1fltcl ttlfr. ' Chlpltr llt bY SK'Jan &I 1 r1t11ulir m11tlno of l.lld determine 1nd lb '" 1mou"t lo bl OF COSTA MES" DOE$ HERESY OR· • ml"linum ol fil!Mll {15) squ1r1 181 IV (30) d1y1 !,om Ind ell.,. Its PISSIO'• CAPRICORN (Dec Z2-Jan AOMINISTRATION Cll'f c1111nc:ll held on lilt 2nd dly of Aprll, 111 ... Md 11 ldmll'lltlr1tlve costs fe•· OAIH M FOLLOWS; ot lllldKIPI ''u shill be P¥11111<1ed and be'IQl'I !he e11plr1llm o1 flftMll f1!l
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, 'nd ' ' ARTICLE l 1913, •nd thoereilllll" p.1ssed ind ldC9ted CludlllO !ht •duel Cot! of remcw1I ol' 1ny ISC'TION I Tiit City CIM'ICll ol thl Cltv per reqo,11,ed p1rlch'!I spa.ce I" excesl dlVI 11!1Jf' Its Pllstfl• shell be pUblllh«I 19): ghhght I ependence. R•vlew, R•M .. rlflO 1nd d$ 1 W'l\Ofe &I 1 r1t11uli r meenng of 1.11d whltte or p.1rls tllll•irofl under t1tl1 "' ,_1 M • .. __.. ....... A~ .. _1 of 111t 11r1t te11 (101 p1r~lng 5111ces. one• 1" ltll Or11111• C011sl 0111'1' Pllol. • • be A119e1I' Procedure City c II t>e thlpltr .....,. • 111 '""svY """' ''"' --.irn 3. °"' ''" (IS 9llllon ml"lmum n-ai>IP'' of "'""'It clrcul•tlan prll'llld
Fa!IllJy meffi r Will un· Sedltfl I, PU•POSE. TM 1111•-e ol IP7l bYlllll~ iou!:. 1~111~':itd:-,:' April, Sec!l0.. 7. AHltlft'llf, Upon dbc.ovrrlng IMI lht hl~hel' queUly ol' M-1 Ind M·2 tire) lll1U 1111 ln1t11led per 20D squerc 1nd publlllled I" tilt City ol' COiie M .... ,
derstand. Don't hold back lhls ordlneMe 11 to P!'OYlde an llfderly AVES: COUNCIL.MEN: H 1 mm 111 tllll •dsl111t1 of •n 1t1elllloned, w•eckld, 1,1ses r.thll'I ~I f1ty1 of ol C1~1 Mel.I ffff 111 lonc11c1Pl>d 1re1. 1og.e1ht<' with 11111 n1mH of the m...,ri....1 ,_, f bul . 1nd f1lr method of 1ppe11, review or ,. J~" Pl"kle'f' Wll •Kitt ' dl1mantled, or !~•1tlvt Yehlclr, or nectti Ill 1 I t•I °" porkl!IO 4. All fequlred llndK1lllno shllU be of The City Cauncll voting for ind 1111IMt ~ause O ne OUS obhgallon· t>e•rlnu at deel1lon1 of 11111 11eff, ,.,.... NOES: CouNc'.:t~'.,__H-• P.il'TS !~~ pr IV•.!!. P':l!Pt!!Y: or r1QUlremt1111 for wld rot11. ™ City SeJl••etill tram oiived a''"' by 1 ~1, tt>e ••me. Be true to your own needs min .... (lll'flml11ID1'1J •nd CouncU DI 1ne ABSENT· COUNCILMEN . NOne publlc pr lhliiftli CIW:-ttii -o!Y ~I lurlher-llnd.I Ind dedlfllll 11\&l 161 lneh .hlllfl cement -Qlfll;t•le Clll'bi"9 PA&SED A.ND ADOllTED thll 1"11 4-IY . City. IN WITN,ESS WHEA:EOF ·, .... he ti C111111Cll lhlll ri1ve !he IUlhol'lty to CIUSI c no11111 corietph; ol "',..In M·I •nd M·2 &nd sh.all be provided with sprinkler of April. 1913.
Then others will take heart, SKHlfl 2. CITY COUNCIL -Ill my haond and •Pllxed ihe s:.~ off~ tilt •lllt1me11! Incl rHnOYll tl\fteol '" IC• lonel 1411:11 IS lnclustf\•I 111rll1 Incl Im· l•clll!les. wtlkh lhlll be mal"l•lntd In JICll H1mm1H.
too Caocer individual figures AUTHO•ITY. cu., °' COST• !Mt• 11111 l711r dty ol' AprU cord•nc• wltn 111t procldw• pteserlbld ~ments of llloher N1tMllc qu1111y re· '" operillv• condlrlOfl. 1u sublecT lo MIY« of tile c1i., o1 c11111 M"" · A. Any decision, finding, •ctlon or ruJ. 1973 ' he•eln. _..,.. the •lll'ldlrll• to be Mt lor'lh, 'Nltlt the 1ppr1111•I ol' tilt Pl1nnlng Oeperl· AllHI!
prominently. lno ol 1nv mlmbtr 111 tht city 11111, 1ny (SEALl Secil• t. Netlce. A 1e11 (lOl dill' nallc• rnP1Ct lo l1ncbc1ol1111 ol' P'rklng 11111 lfl ment. Eiieen P. Phlnnev. clty tamm/llee or clll'flml1111111 miy be Ell p of lnl1r1llon to •bat• •lld remove Irie vehl· l.lkl ianes. TM City CllUllCll lllrtller !Inds 5. A l•lldK•PI pill'! (lncludlllll pl1,... City c1..-. of the C1tv of ~hi Mtw AQUARIUS (Jan, 20-Feb. ,evlewftl riv the CJly C111111CU upon fts ru:'~ierk ~i;:;r:,r.;,fflt!o Cir k cle, OI' perll ltltrtOf, 1s • pUbllc nuls&nce •nd decl•res ll'Mlt !1111 pr1Clk:1 at le111no ting m•lerl1I 1peclllc11lanl lh1ll lie COii• Min• 18) S b I h · be I own motion. Ol the c c r r sr..,u lie m1ll9d bY' reglsteted mall lo tilt 01" fll'lflflll P'fklng ap1c11 In lnduslflll tutrmUted 111 the ,Janning 0tp•rtment 5TAT~ OF CALIFOlltNIA l
; u t e approac IS s -e. Thi-CHY C111111tll mav In Its Of c , nv Ill/AC I of '"' crtv owner of !hi ••rid •nd lo tht owner of 11111 IOl'\tt COl'lsll!Utll •n lb\Jlt Of tllll p.trlllng for IPPf'OY•I. prior IO 1ny pl1nrlng In COUNTY OF ORANGE ) IS.
be QUiet and d j S C r e e t , dl!.creUot1, gr1nt •e..he1rlngs 'upon 111 Publl~lled ~r:,:,HICCNlll 0et1W P11DI Ye!!lcll, uni HS IM Yellltle Is In i !Xtl cc:-~"'lr"'=ll ~l': ~lty. Tft! Cl:r. Courll 1ek1 ptrlc1119 l1dtltln. CITY OI' COST" MESA )
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• OWi'! mllflan Ol upan ll'le •pplk:lllllfl of April 21 1913 llll n dlllon tlt1t ld1"!1flC•Uon numbers •ti not I'll y 1 1 K .,.. I I PIH th, ... Evwy 1ltl on which l1nd9<1plng t. EILEEN P. ,HIHN£V, Clty Cltfk
an est1ne arrangement eny per1on, flrm or c11•1111•illon ha~lng •· • 11v1ll11b11 111 de!ermln.e awnenhtp. The ntety •11<1 Wl'lf&r• of the lll!Wtlr1•1 I• required • .:ci:irdlllO 111 1111• Ol"dl· and c.otll<lo Cieri! of th• CITY councn of
could be featured Don't business llllfor• the council 111 nolk11 111 lnrent11111 1hall bot l" 1ubtt1n· manut&cturlng tommunHv wlltlln !ht Clry n•ne•. Wll be lindsc•Oed KCllfdlllO the ciiy 111 Cott• MeM. hor..., arttty · herelnatte• provla9d for. PUBLIC NOTICE llallv the fol!ow!n11 torms: r1qu!r111pe<l•I ''""'kx\ Ind modlllc•llon to plens approved 11 specilfed 11ereln !hot 11111 ebllYI end torf91111111 Ordinance
reveal all you know. Keep c , Tria Clly Cou11tU shall be tt>e l!nal NOT1ca OP INTINTION TO ASATI of pa,kl"O r1Qulremenll. •l'!d milnt•lned lhert&lltr 1" • s<oritlv No. 7J..9 wit lntroduc:ed ind cvnsldlrtd
something in reserve Travel 11ulhor!ty Ind 111 decisions 1Flall be vn· OllDINANCI NO n-11 ANO ••MOVI! AN AIANOONID, A.ccordl!IOIY, Section f']I0,0 of Dlvlilon •nd well-«tpt Cllflcll!lontd, lrrfgiled 11c!lm bY HCllon 11 1 1119ul1r mfflll\QI of O'•l!A• • 11ppe1lable !e~cept In proteedlngJ In a AN OROINANCI OP THi: CITY COUN WlllCKl!D, DllMAHTllO, Oil IN· VIII, of Arllele l, Chipter I)(., Cotti Ml.. pe-rlOdlcilly, tr Imme d, culllva1ed, 11ld CllY C1111ncll held 1111 llw 2nd dtY of
A1bel c. O'R••·· RHld111I ol' Mun!l"glon plans should be reviewed. Coul"I of competent iurlsdlctlon). In all CIL OF THE CJTY Of' COSTA Mes.A OP'l•ATIV• Vl.NICLI o• P'A•TS Muriltlpal cm.: ,, hlAbY' imtl'ld9d lo wget1tlon r$1&i:td •• "eedl'd, Ind Ap,ll. 1t7J, Ind lhere•trlll" Pllllf!d 11\d
8t&Ch. Oat• of da1lh, Ap,lt :10, 1973. Refuse to be painted into emo-'1.:.i:•~l"ll~·A •P,oeals. D• ,evltlMI IS pro-PA:OVIOING FOii 'THE AIATEMliNT TilltllOI" AS A PUILIC NUISANCI!. re::c¥1~1~!.·Slc"lll .... M·I •• M·2 tulllno1 end 1111 dr1111p!ngi removed adopted ., • Whllll ., • reo1111r mMllng
l~•\or11 C1mpbet1 Meson. D1t1 of death, April 70, lt7l. PrlY1le gr1ve1ld1
services will bl held Mond1y, Aprlt 13,
We.tmln111r M em a• I a I P•rk. We•!mlnsler Memorlnl Park Morl1arv,
Olr1dor1.
Survived by husband, Rkh~rd E, V a• ,,..re"· ANO REMOVAL AS II u ILIC (Name ~nd 1ddres5 of • 11 ofttl'! 11 necnsory lo lnsVrl • nett 111 1ald City C111111Cll htld Ofl 11\a 16th dtr.
O'Re1r; son. Riche rd E. J, .• cf the tiona\ corner. Stdlllll '· G•OUNOS FOR Al' PEAL NUISANCES Of' A I AN D 0 N • 0 • OWl'\er ol' Thi lend) '•r1ti'nl Sl•nll•nfl. • •nd otde,ly IPPl&•&llCe. DI Apr II, 197' by lht followlno roll ti I IMlmo; two d1ughlers. f>'.1urene Ann AND ltEHEA•tNG, Anv IPOllCltlOfl tllf WRECKED DISMANTLIO oa IN As -• shown on trie 1111! equ1Ur9d I. Pir'llllll l,.t'I •Mul,_lllS. Off. 7, Every p1rlllng 'pece shall be vofn:
O'Rear. 01 the hllm•i c narrene Ann PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): •n e~I from declilon of any member of OPERATIVE VEHICLIS o• P'A•TS &1H1sm1n1 roll of the land 1oc1ted' el itreel parklllll s,,.ces ••e required ln M·l clearly m1rk9d end suc:h m1rkln;i AVES: COUNCILMl!!N1 H1mmett, JW"
Moore, S•" Dltoo: f1tt>er, Mr. Frank o. Friend confides Pr b I em !ht tlly ~11111, any eny tommlltee or 1ny THElllOfl ,..OM P•IVATI! ,.o,. CedclfH1l, vou •r• hereby 110llfled th.it ~ M·2 .. 1°"" l«OrdlnQ hi the followlng 1h1ll be ma1n111nt<1 1" 1 vl,lble 1nd den, Pinkley, WHllOll, ••dfl
SlrOf!Q, Sen Diego; b<'ather. F,nn~ 0. 0 ·City cornml1,lon, or 1ny •OPll<ltlOfl lllf lltTY oa ,UILIC JOaOPElll'T't' NOT Ille llfld1rsli;1"ed pUrSUllnt lo !Chapter 111 mull ' legible manflt'I', Any braken or NOES: COUNCILMEN: N1111t
Sl•Cln11 Jr .. LOI A119ele1; lll•H ''""'' Don't cast first stone. Be ,e..heerlng on &ny m1tlltl' decided by '"' INCLUDING HI 0 "w A y s •• AND Ar'ltcl• 6, DIYlllOfl I, Cmll ~ A. Three 131 ptriclng aottes """ bl d1m10ed ~' Wiii be repla.c.ed. A&SE NT : COUNCILMEN: Noni Mrs. Rulh Broolr., Sen Diego: Mrs. Ann und d ' • h be Cooncll SFllll be blsed upon 1ny ane DI' •ECOVE•Y OF COin Of' AD-Murilc!P&I Codel 1\11 dt!ll!'l'mlned fhll provided Pl!° -tllou .. nd (1,000) I. Plr~lrijj spaces 1nd blck-up 1ftlei IN WITNESS WHEA:EOF, I he.,.. lltretw
VDl'k, Porle,vlllt; M•I. ldl Mumm•. La erstan mg Wit OUt COffi· mGl'e DI lhe lollowl119 grlll/nd1: MIN1STaATION f H 1aa0 F Al lhllf'I e11.lsls UPOl'I Hid land en !or p1rh of 14ltlllrl feet of gr-bulldlng 1r .. tor shill canlorm to stlnd1rds In E•lllbll 511 mY Fltnd Ind 11f\M9d !hi SHI ol llw Me~o. S...v!ttl, Monde)', 11 e.m . ing inextricably invol.ved. AC· A. The pre11ne1 of •"Y 'elev•nl or AUTHO•tZEO I V SICTION :t2'H 1") •bendoned, wrKlr;ed, dlsm1ntltc:I or the flrll :is.oao 141111"' lftl of butldlng. A whltn a'• ll'lcludtd herlln by lhls City of Cosl1 Miiie, 11111 17th d•'f of AprU,
ll1ClflC View Chapel. lnttrm..,I, P•clfl( , rnere<>l1t evldenee Mlt ev1U1ble or not VIEH!CLl CODI/ IY AM•NDINO THI lllOPll'•llvt veftlcl1 registered Io 9, Two (2) P'rlllng ~ 11\.111 bl refere11ee Ind mede 1 ptrt thereof. 1913.
View Memorlel P11rk. Pttlllc View Cent IS On hOW tO tum product helrd •I 1111 time DI 11111 llflOln&I COi\" CITY 01' COSTA MESA MUNICIPAL , llcel'M number Pl'tlY'ldtO Pl" 1,000 IQ\llrt IMt of gron 11.•Mvdlon ef 11"91red '•r1rllll (SEAL)
Morlutry, Olreclan. into profit Tear aw a y 11der1t11111 ot The m1tter .,ppealed or CODE, A.DOING THER•TO AllTICLI' • Wl\fch conalllutes • t)l.lbtlc bulldlllll .,... bl'-25.001 Ind so.ooo ,rolllblltd; Elllefl p, Phl"M:y, , wae a ' 111blecl 10 re-llt••lng. OF CHAP'Tla Ill "ul1111ee tQ>Ulr• lftt ol bulldlno. I. Ncne ef 1ne parting re11ulred by City Clwk and 1x-olfitf11 Clwll
ltr1nll1r l• Wll'• 1"1101 daughrtr111 D,, SUperf\UOUS material. Get ·to B. Tiie P•ttence of 1"Y P1'0Ctd11ral I:"• THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY You are l\el'tb"f nolllled to 1birle said C. °'1e Ind ~II ll~il oerkl1111 !hit ordll'!ance shill be Sold, ''"led, al the City' C111111tl111f 1111 City
1nd Mn, Jeir>et W~tr, 111 lr~ln.. D&le heart of situation ror of the city, Iii empfoyet'J, com-OF COSTA MESA DOES HEREBY Oft. 1"1ul11nc• bv Ille remov1I ol s&ld Yelllcle SPl<H $1\111 bt pr1111lded per 1,000 leo:.cd or .:.tl'lerwlse renlllll-d lr-.m the of C01l1 Mesa or d .. tlt, April 70, 1913. A.1$11 iurYIYed by • m!1teH, comml1s!on' or cooncll wnlch DAIN AS FOLLOWS· Cor s&ld 111rt1of1 vehkle) within \f> d1ys 14U•r• tMI o1 1rou bl.llldlng &r11 llllG'I' common p;irlllng •ref! 'ltrVlng tlMI M·1 Publlshld Or•noe CCN1I D11lw P'llof,
m•ter1"11I grandp1fen11, Mr. 1nd M".1---------------1 P~;''1ied • tuU ind complete COfl· SECTION 1. In .iccordanc• with tlM l•om tlte d1te of 1'1'1&111"111 of this notice, -'"-"'-' ."·"='•'='='="'~"="'-".'.'"'.;;,,· --=,;.=~;;;,;M=·';;;,'~-;.'~";~;;;~;;;,' •';~..;"~'~''~';;;";'~'~'A;"';.,'.,;"~·..;"~n.;. ______ ..;"~"';;;" Robert 5111111. Newport Be~h ; pate,n~I s •d111on of rhe matlcr appealed lrom dt11rmll'!a!IOfl made ind the aulhllrlty 1nd upon y1111• fatlure lo da so lhe 11me I!
ll••ndplr'"IS' Mr. Ind Mr1. Arll\ur rec:?on !e~~~i; llMIT"TION• ., ll'anled bY I~ Slate Ill C1lll11tl'lll under Cwtll lie lb.lled lfld rtmOYed by the City of 11111r, LI Hlbfl. 5.,.v!cn, tad1y, s..11.01'-· "' "' • Stctlon ttMO 111 thl Vehlcl• Code lo osl1 Mew, •1111 th• costt thereof,
d•V· 11 1.m .. P1t lllc View Cl\&pet, With P1~A~1S "',MO RE·1HEA•INGS. All ap-remove abendoned. wreck9d, lllsminUed tllottlltr with ldmlnl1lr1tlw eotls,
•iv. John P. A1t>ey 11. al SI, J1mn P c• ans Of._ s or r1.ne1r11111s mtnl Ill' 11\QOeratl~ vetllcle1 or Pllrll thereof•• 1UIUld to \IOU 11 awner 11111\e l1nd 0t1
EpUc.opal Church. altlcli!lng. 1nrer-be IUed wltri the City Cle•k within !ht public "ulsanc:es, 11'11 City Council al lllt Whlc~ 1.1kl whlcl• (r:ir uld ptr1s ol' •
men!, P1cll!c View Memorlel P'irll. time llmlt1 hereln~!ler Mil lorth : C!lv of COit• Maa hertby '"'••• tlMI vt'hldtl !1 loc1led. Pacific View MDl'lu•rv, Dlrector1. 1. 1" 111 lntl•ncll'I nol liter !twin ten toltowlng fllldl"ll' 1nc:I 11ec11rellm1· As OWl'ler o1 tit• land on which nld
ARBUCKLE & SON
WESTCLIFF MORTUARY
4.27 E. 17th St.~ Costa Mesa
646-4888
BALTZ·B~RGERON
FUNERAL UOME
Corona del A-far 67:·'450
Costa P.1esa 648-!4.24
OOl d1yl lrom 1n1 a1r1 of 1.11 llroaJ Tl\11 1ccumul1llOfl •nd slor't' Ot •bel'I-Yehld1 (or 11ld P'rll of • vehlclt) 11 loc:lled, YOU trl hertb'( l'IO!lfled tlt•t you
PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ""'V• 1M1thln 1~ day1 11tw lhe """111ng of I-----.:_:::.;_:_::::.;.:::_ ____ -::;:-----------! lhll lllllk• 111 l"ltnllon, req~I • public
011.0IHANCE HO, 2Uf he1r1119 Ind If SltCll I reQUHt ts no!
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION >o.H•• "NO "DOI•• rec1IVld by the City Coundl wt!h!n such SE ",. ,. lll dlY Pl'iad, !ht City of Coste Mesa CTlONS 71.02U,I ANO 7•.olU.t TO THE COOlfllED 1h1tl h1v1 the euthorlty to 1blte ind
OltDINANCES 01' THE COUNTY OF Oll:ANGI, CAllflO•NIA remove 11ld vehlcle la• 1al(I. P'~ts nf ,
foll o:!'s': 8CN1,d ol Supervl$11rl of tnc Cou~rv 111 Orange, C1Utoml•, dO ord•ln a1 vehkl•I 11 1 P\lbHc "ulsante end astets
SECT ION lht ecsts 11 lfllfesald without a publtc
1. Section 78.0206 01 111<! Caailled Ordin1n<a, of !ht Coooty of he1!'t"O· Va;i m•v tubmlt • 1-n wrltttti
O•a"l:lll Is htrlbV emended to reaa Is follows: stateme"I wttl>ln suc:h 10 d•V period de.
$tt. 71.0'JU. P1rmllled temporary uses and 11,YClures "Ying 'Hpon1lb1Uty lo!' the presence cl
T':" re':"p0r1ry usH Usled In Secllons 78.0266.1 ihrOll(lh 71.02U.f 1h1U bl s•ld Ylhlcle lot ... rd pirls of a Yehlcltl
perm•1ted •n a"v district. CKcept as 111nerw-l•11 provided In this 11C1lon. on .. rd llnd, with y1111r re1!.llrls !fir de"lal,
SECT ION 2 Sl'Clllllll 78 0166.I and 71,0266,9 lite hereby e.dded 10 ttl .. Codified 11111 IUCh Slaltmenl 1h1tt be tDllllrved IS 11 ---------------1 DrdlnantH or t~c County or Ofanoe to read I s klllows : 1 r1Qu11t for hurln.g 11 'llhlth Yllllf Ste. 11.0?U.I. Temper1ry UH 011 Chrium.os tree 1.1l11 l1dllty. prlSll\t1 Is nol required. You may •OPe"r • BELL BROADIV AV
MORTUARY
110 Broadway, Costa A-1esa u "'433 • McCORMICK LAGUNA
BEACH MORTUARY
1705 Lagfinll Canyon Rd.
lff·!MIS • PACIFIC VIEW
~1E~10RIAL PARK
Cemetery l\1ortuary
Chapel
3500 Pacific View Drive
Nc\\·port Beach. California
6'1·2700 • PF.EK FAMILY
COLOSlAL ~'UNERAL
110\IE
7801 Bols a Al--e.
\\'tstmln~ler 893.:SU • s~111·11s· MORTUARY
6T7 ~1aln St.
llunUngfttn Beach
531H539
PUBLIC NOTICE
fllCTITIOUS IUSIHEIS
NAM.f STATIEMENT
The lollGWtno plll"lllll Is doing buil"HI
ot: KON.\ NEWPOA:T, nu. w. Coest
MW'\I .. Newgort Be•ch. C•llt.
Pacific M1rlne Aeceor1nc• Corpora•
t!an ((;flll! l, Intl lrvl"e 81....:1., Tutlin,
Cell!. 92680 Tnlt buslneu Is tonducled bV • cor·
ooraiion. PACIFIC M,lr.A:INE
ACCEl"TANCE coR:•oRATION
Jemes v. MCCllllktY• Pretldent
F14•U
Published Cringe Coa1t O.-Hy Piia!.
April 11, u. and M&V J, 11. 1'73 11n.73
PUBUC NOTICE
A 1t"1por1ry Chrl5tmas tree salH 41t ililw shall be ptnnlttec:I 1" 1ny Cl, Jn perSOI\ 11 111v he•rl"g r1Quested by yoo
C2, Ml, M2, CC, CH, CN, or CR Olstrict, Ind In commwcl•I or lndu.trl1f ot lllt owner ot !l'le vehlcle or In Ueu
1rca1 of Planned Comm'!"ftlet S\lb(KI TO me loll-Ing requlr-11: lhlrllOf, m1y present 1 1worn' written
'al lrie subtecl lecolfty $hall nor be e.llblished mo,1 thin !Ollr11111 dirt •l•lerne11I •1 1lora$i!ld I" llm1 for tell> prior lo rhe parlicular Crifls!m&s 1'10licl1y l"YOlvld. tldtr•rlori 11 such heerfng,
1b) llle ll"OPOSed loe•tlon Sl'lttll be $Ubmllled fo •nd •PPl'OYed ll'r Ule Nolle• M•lled -------·· Dlfl(IGI" ol' lulldlno &nd S31ety prior lo e$11tlllJ.hmer1t of the t1c!U1y. (D&lrl
. ~C l The IOPllc•nt stlall 11eur1 an etectrlc1I permit from 111t OlrKtOr of CITY OF COSTA ME$A
Bu11dlng nnc:I S1re1y II ttie l1clllty 11 kr be enerolnd. 9Y
!dJ The l1tlll1V shall bl rmiovld •lld tri1 premlt11 upon wtr kll It -Cl'Y Mtnei:iet
loc1!e<1 shell bl tlMred of 111 dtbrls •nd restored 111 tlte cmdlllm they -• 1n P<'ioor Ill !he eslll>llsllmtrll of 1he f&clllty, wflhll'I tour•-dl'/I ,,,.,. th• P't· NOTIC• 011 urr•NTIOH TO AIATI
1lcu11, Chritlmes llolidly Involved. AND ••MOVI AM AIANOONIEO,
sec. 11.nu.•. T1m111r1ry -ef • ",._ .... wle• f1dllly. ftlCK•O, DISMAN'TLIEO OJI: IN·
A ll'mOOriS'Y flrl'Wllrfcs 11tts f1d ll1y lh•ll be permitted ln tny Cl C2 Oll•ltATIV• VEHICLE 011 '.t.aTS
Ml, M2, CC, CH, CN, or CR Dis!rlcl, and I" tomtnlrCllt or lnduilrlal ir.ft TM••IOI' Al A ,UlllC NUISANCI or Planned Commurilt!es, iubjecl to Thi following requlrtmer'lh: (N1me Ind address of Inst r191slered
I•) A w•llltr1 11>11llC1llon IOr & ,,.,ml! to 1111 -ale llld sin• llreworlll.s 111d/or l11tal OIMlltll' al record ot vehkle -~h•I! l>I tubmllled to !ht C1111nty Flrt Warden 1r le1sl ten d•YI belllft Com· notltl •houkl be glvtn to bOth lf d1llerenil
fMl'!Cemtr11 of !ht dlsplty tor s1le of ,uc:n fireworks. Ind the •POl!cent •h•ll As last ret1l1t1r9d l1nd/or legal) owner
comply with 1111 ,tQulrements of the Coun1y Fire warderi. of record 111 ldtscrlpllon ot velllcle -
!bl No permll thall be> ltwed for Ille ule ot lht.,,,,,..ks •t 1 temPOr•ry 1"•k1. modfl, ncen1e, et<.) you 1rt
NOTICE 0' PUllLIC HIEARINO TO IE 11•1WO•ll~ sl•nd unte11 Irie tl)pllcanl has flr1! secured wrl"en ter11fketl0n from hln!by notlUtd that 1he Un<!lll"slgned HELO IV TH E o•ANGE COUNTY !ht Qep1rtmenl or Bu!ldlng llnd 5elely lhll! the silt P•OPOSed tor thl •ttt>d purtuant to Ch1pter llt, Arllcle '"
!"LANNING COMMISSION ON " 111110. rs hi II"' of trir alorwmenllanecl dl1Ulcts •• the WIM Ill •l•ttllJl'rld by 1110 Olvhlon I, COSlll Mllll Municipal Codi
POSEO CONSEllVATION ELEMENT Olf1cl•I L11nd U1e Plan ol the County of Or1ng1. h•s dlllrmlfltd lhil uld Ylnltle (or p1rt1
OP THE ORANGE COUNTY GENE•AL !c, Tnt IK>lltlnl sheH fftU'I II'! elecl,ltll permll lrom !hi Director ot ol ' vehkt1J exlllt 111 f" abnncloned, PLAN • Building and Setetv If !he 111clU1V 11 111 be energlied -eckld. dl1m1nl1td or 1nootret1ve veftl·
Puisue"t tc l"t Plannl"!I ind Zonl"O !di Th• l!rtwork1 11&"4 shill be tlf'l'IOYecl .nci tht Pl'trYlllls llDllf\ IMhlch cte 111 Cdescrl~ loc1tton on l!U~k or liw. •s .. menoed. and ordel' of tile 11 w111 l«•led 1h1H be cltlrld of 111 debrl• Ind r .. IO!'fd 111 111, coricllllOn ptlv111 proe>erly) end conitltutn 1 pvblle
ornnge County P111nnin11 cornm!sstan, 1111v ""''' In prior to th• erKllon OI th• 1-elnty, within 10\ltlre!I d•'(I •ll•f nutunc• purauenl to 1ri1 pr11vl1lons al
llOlle. 11 rieretov given 1ri111 1 puollt heir· !tie I.lie or al1lll•W <Msts l<lkl Mvnk1,,.1 Code. 11111 IMlll bt he\0 b" laid CQfl'Om1<slllfl on 1 SECTION l . Tlll1 ()(dine~• lhltl t1kt tfrKI I~ l>I In lull forte thirty tXll VIII/ i re hr:<"lby "otlned to l~te ..ald
CCll'INrYtllOft Elemenl of !ht On11t• ll•'fl trom •nd alter Its pa11a0t, Ind befOre tit• nplr1llon Ill 1111..i (15} dl'/I t~S: 0:111';; ;',:'~,~~lofwl!~~ 1~t:~~~
county Gtt1w•I ,11,,. •s •~nc:itd, Or1ngt •Pier tne PllW<l4! """"°' !Niil be publl.ned one:• '" the Or•llO• CNst o.nw: Pilot, trorn 1111 d•ltl of m11lllnQ of !hit l'IOllt• countv, Cillllornl•. I ntWSP1P1r llUbllshed In' Iha Counly of Ora*, Sl1t1 of C.lltoml1, IOOelllllf' with Al rt0lstw9d !ind/or lt>Oall _,. 01
S•ld pl•" prODQ..n Ill 1111 •dOllle!I I\ the n.e 1'181111!. ol Hie mtfl'\blrs of "" lolnt OI SU91tf'YI-. Yllllng for end 10111111 rtCOnt of .. 1c1 wlllcl• (Of ••Id Pllr1S OI I
Conten'lt\>oll Ellmtnl Ill lllf Or•"" !Fie l<llTll'. ....tlldll yoo lrll hlniby nofl!Jed ll\ilt ya;i I (ou111, GtMrll llr.n I" 1tcGrll•"'' wt1h RONALD W. C.U,ERS rn.iy within 10 dlYI •tt.f° the malllng o1 '"' provllillnl 1nd rtQuirement1 of tllll Chllrt'f!M t11 tlle llolnt ol Svperv!son llj.ls •l\(l>lkl Oil tflfen!IOI'! rPQJl'tll g .PU<lljc
st1111/1H ot IM Sl~!e of Ctlitor'", ($EAU Of Orll'\tt (O\ll'lf\I, C&llPOmle httrl"9 Ind If well '1 l'fQVHl h l\01
!"!ll1led by: Ortr'!OC CDU"'Y Pll ""*l'IO Al'TEST; recelvld tw !ht PIMnlno Comm;.at.Jn Comml1t!on. WILLIAM E. ST JOHN IMlltlln 1uc:h 10 dtY oerfod, Ille City Coun. '======-------==== Slid publ!t he•rlllll ot1 !Fie •bovt llf'O-Coun1w: Ct~rk •nd u..ifllt lo Clll't<. cM J.11111 11.1 ... the 1ut11ornv 10 11>111 Md pMed 011" w!H bf helc ~· I .)I) 11 "", er •• Of Ille Bllo'rd of 5\lotlrvl~ott ol ftmll'll sold •W>ftlcle (111' qld Ptfh of 1
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BUSINESS AND
PROFESSIONAL
GUIDE
• MATTRESSES •
MA:TTRESSES
·IOAT$ HO~IS ftAfLllS
l"91Jwl•~
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M4fv 1. 1973. In 1ri1 ,,.,r1,.g tM metllf'l9 By June Al1J1nder Notke """llld: "'-'----= r«>m of The Or•"I" C1111ntv Pl1nnl"g DIP\llY CITY OP COSTA MESA
(emmitt!lln. Enolner•lng B11lla1no. ~ STATE OF CALIFORN IA l •v -----
Cl•'( ''"ti' Orlw WfJt, Roorr'I I ... $t"ll I u . Cltw: '""'"•' Anl, C11lllOl'nlt, •t '"hid! Timi' •"d oBCf COUNTY OF O•ANOE: I SK140ll t , ••Mk Mee" ... Upon '*!Uffl
111 ptftOfll tl!M, laVOl'lllO or llPPOllfll I. WILLIAM I . ST JOHN, Court.I'( c1 ... 1r. •nd ell.ott!elO Cllfk of th• '°'"' ot tw lht -of 1111,,.,.Id•or11\111111' of wkl prO!>O~ pl11n wHl bl hfft•d II h If ~Ul)el"illOf•, Oo htl'tb., t lr'll!'y !hit ., I ,...,...1ar mttllng of tf!I BMl"d ol lUPlt'· "" laticl r«ll\'td .., the City IMflhlfl 10
QVISllCI 1h11I ~nv wrltffll rtlPOflat 10 11111 vlaors of Or•oo• Coun•w. Clrttomlt. held on lilt 10th d•W ol Apr!!, U1l. It'll ..,,. .. dlYI efttr the mallfll(I ot the l'IO!len of
IPllbllc nonct bl •ubmttted la 1111 Pr•n"lno go1n0 ~ln•11<;• cont11n1ng thr11 IJJ tldtor\1 ""''' Pliltd ,,..,. •doofld bw 1111 lnltl'lllllll to •bll• Md ~· 1 pvtrnc
C.oMml••IOll Prior 10 rn1 l'lllri"ll CU.I.. lollOWlnu YO!•; ""''"' ah.Ill be' hlld IW lhf '*•nnlnu FOi' furmer-del8lll. '"llard!no \il•ll pro-AVES: SU~ERVISORS RALPH L CLARK. OAVID L. BAKl!R;T.W. BATT1f1 Cllfl!mltilOir'Oi't mt Qllllf!Ol'rel--.1:11~1
posed l)l1n, 111 lnt~re,led PfflC>"l ftf In· AND R"lllH A, DIEDRICH and r•mt1Yll of fllt Y1hlcl1 Of pa,ts ~Uld 10 ~·n II the (lfl\(e (If IFll 01•"11• NOE$: SUPERVISORS RONALD w. CASPERS thlrfllf ., •n INf!dllr'lld.• wreclr.ld.
C1111nty Pl•nn!l'IO Comm!nlon. Ef\$1-lng •BSENT : SUPERVISORS NONE dhm•nllfd"Or lllOPlrlllyt vtllld •I 1ndJhe
eulldlt11 • .00 Civic Ctnttr D•!ve W11t, IN W/TN!S5 w.tl_!lllfOJl, I h1Yf tltrlUflfll set my he!'ld Ind olthrfd th• Of· 11•U.fNl'll o1 Ille IClmlnlllrtllVt: costi •oom 'i$1, Stl'll• Ant. C1lllor11!1, 'llhtr• llcl1I 1e1 111 Ille IOll"Cf° ~ SuoervllOl'f O! 1111 COVl'llY o1 Ort•, 111111 Of C•I,. and' 111! eMI of Nfl'IOftl ot-lhl Whfcle·or
iald Pl'<lllOf-ed Pll" I• 1111 Ille 11111 1~11!1&1t 10rnl1, 11111 11)111 d.., of ~11'•1, lf1). llQrls ll'llf'tOl,...IOl!Mt Ille• ~., on
for l!ilblk tntPenlon. WILLIMI E. ST JOMN -Whli:h II ls lottftd
'!liHrfW, 81ntv. A1tl,t1M (.wf11y Clerk 1r.O t•-Olllclt Clltltt Secri .. 11, writt-· Dt'ttlll-. CAM'
DlrK,IOI' •l'IO Sterlll•y !O 1h• ot the Ooerd Ill suoervla.ctr1 of Dwfltl'. If !ht ewner o1 thl lltld ll.lbmlls •
ORANG• COUNTY Or•• Countw. GtUPOmll ,_,, wrllltn •l<llMlllll d." y I !'If
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llf'ECIFICATIONS
INDUSTRIAL PARKING
CITY OF COSTA MESA
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IJberty 8-1303
llUHNINO COMMISSION (SEA.ti By J.,,,. Atoll'\dlt ffSPOMlblllty for 11\1 Dt'IHnCt DI 1111
'ublllMd, Ortrt§t Cot1I O•llt llflllf, · Oeoui'r vtlllclt on his t•lld within Mii 10 6.:IY
..,..II 2J, lt1' 1100.n Publl\11.S 011nge Coe-I Delly Piiot, APflt 21, lf7l 11»-7J perlDd, "'Id 111t11n1nt lhell bt canstr•'l~~=================~==========~------==-d
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~Marigoid-Ca111paign Prepare _
S urface
Dirkse1i Widow Lobbies for Flowers For Paint TAU.AllASSEE, F1a. (AP) Louella D!rluen believ.. he's written me that he thinks
-Four years after her that at last there is a strong It will~Fss," said Mrs.
senator husband died in office, chance her husband's beloved Dirksen, Whose husband was
Mn. Everett McK i nley blooms will beconle ~ na-the U.S. Senate's minority
Dlrben Is traveling around tioaal flower. _, .. \ leader !rom 1959 to 1969.
~By ANDY LANG · Ar Newsfeatures
Q. -\ve have an old dining
room cabinet that is being
replltffil and"Whle!>-we-plan to
use in a child's room. There
appears to be a vafrusb finish
on It. Can. !_paint right over. it
or must the old surface be
removed first-?-The old fmlsh
is in excellent condition.
~~~:,r.:r~~ -~S:::· M,l~e"~:t::s:i:i: (~-_Sl)e also confided ll}ot !be'----~
'lobbying for marigolds. \ \ marigold bill Ibis time and absence In Coogreas o1 former
Maine Sen. Margaret Chase
••••••••••~;•••••••••••-• Smith, dereated for re-election
Landscaper
Honored
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Easter Beauty
AS Easter Sunday nears, model Madge Ebbin, 18, -
po5es inJil,\1.1.ield.in llamilton, B~rmuila just before
flowers are harvested for shipment. The lilies are
cultivated for .their showy but unscented floJ!ers.
Tomawes Thrive
On Hydroponics
· _ fil[i;NiV!U.E, call£. (AP)
-In California -the Golden
State with year·round sum·
mertime -Philip W. Gutman
grows tomatoes a t tern·
peratures of 24 below. zero us·
ing geothermal heat.
Gutman grows his plants in
mountainous-Lassen O>unty,
·Where the mud springs bubble
and sputter and oldtimers still
remember the volcanic eruir
tlon. of 1915. Gutman taps
Earth's primal fire to ·protect
his vines from the cold and
high altitude.
In.stead or growing his
garden in soil, Gutman used
the hydroPOflics method, in
which plants are grown with
their roots in special nutrient-
Ne'W Rose ,
Ne'W Soil
bearing solutions instead or in
-soiL -
Hot water from a nearby
geothermal spring --enriched
with fertilizers -bathes the
root..> of the tomato vines while
mOre hOt water. from lbe..same
sprii;ig beaa ,the .gr~nhouse.
GUtman's little farm ls located
in a remote valley 200 miles
northeast of San Francisco
and at an altitude of 4,000 feet.
Nortnally, growing tomatoes
under such conditions would
be out of the question, but the
California Cons er v a ti on
Department says Gutman's
success with~ tomatoes may
point the way to future
agricultural use of such places
-despite the gravelly, almost
humus-free soil, the altitude
and the cold.
Fossil fuels -coal, oil and
natural gas -would cost too
much for such a project to pay
off, says David N. Anderson,
geothermal officer for the
state Division of Oil and Gas.
If you are replacing bushes • As a result, he said, certain
in an establis~ed rose ga~en, areas traditionally have been
replace the soil that noons hes ruled out as po s s i bl e
them aJso. agricultural areas. Thi~ is a tip . f~om the But "geothennal heat allows
American Association o £ a oolution to this probl em
Nurserymen, because years or while at the same time helplng
growth h a v e P.robabl.Y ex· alleViate a drain on our fossil
hausted the nutnents m the fuels " Anderson said soil. Established roses con-' . pl · . tinue to thrive because their Gut~an Dt1W .lS annrng an
last year, had strengthened
the marigold's chinces. Mrs.
Smith, who wore a symbol of
her cause every day during
the 24"ears she served, coo-
stanily tried to pass a bill Bob's Landscaping Service designating the rose as the na-in Irvine has been hor¥>red for
tional Dower. the second consecutive year
Mrs. Dirksen of Pekin, ill., with a first place award in the flew to Tallahassee to address national landscape awards
a woman's club the other day , program of the American saiyng she was traveling around the c 0 u n t r y en-Association of Nurserymen.
couraging people to "use tbe Robert Kaplanek, .president,
power of voice and pen to m. accepted a first place plaque
fluence legislators.:• from Mrs. Richard Nigon in
Her husband spent a decade .. cerffponies in the White House
pushing the llijU'igold cause East Garden.
and qnce took the Senate floor The award was r or
to tell his colleagues the _ beautific3tion of the Fashion
flower h!ls a 11rugged humility sQuare shopping center in La
of character, and, like the Habra. Espaliering of vines.
American eagle and American trees and shrubs highlighted
flag, ~ an e x,e l u s i v e I y the (X'Oject. Some 450 trees
American emblem." were planted.
Fire Chief 'Gives
Tips for Mowers
When .yo,u unliplbef that
power lawn mower t h i s
Spring, don't ' forget that
gasoline can be powerfully
dangerous.
"Treat gasoline with utmost
respect," cautions County Fire
Chief Carl M. Downs.
He urged everyone to clean
the gr®Dds around the house
along with the indoor clutter
as part bf their Spring clean-
ing rites.
Here are some po w e r
mower safety tips :
-Read the operator's
-Disengag_e clutches and
_put mower into· neutral before
starting.
-StO'P engine and discon-
nect spark plug wire before
making repa irs. .
-Never leave a running
mower unattended.
- Never use an electric
inower in rain or when grass
is -wet. ·
-~'low steep s l opes
sideways with a conventional
power mQWer and m o w
vertically with a r i d i n g
mower.
manual. h ef 1· bs -Refuel out of doors. - W en r ue ing, o erve
N fu I ho -· -.the no smoking rule.-ever re e a t or runrung engine. -Wipe up spilled fuel
-Clear the area of foreign before starting motor·
objects. -Store gasoline in a tightly
-Don't allow children to closed metal can -never in
operate power mowers. Do not glass.
pennit chlldren, pets or others · -Keep gasoline container
in the mo.wing area. out o,f teach of children.
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Poppy .Plan
Group Fears for Flower
LANCASTER (AP) - A
~up of conservaUon·minded
citizens wants to acquire hun-
dreds of acres of land here to
establish the first preserve for
California's state flower, the
golden poppy.
While botanists say there is
no immediate danger that the
bright, dainty flower will
become extinct, they agree it
will be difficult for future
generations to view it in its
natural element.
to 2,500 acres of land for the
poppy preserve in t h e
Antelope Buttes area of the
western Antelope Valley, just
west of here on California 138.
The cost is estimated between
$1 million· and 2.5 million.
~ugh only $55,000 in cash
has t>een raised for the poppy
park, Howard says he is
hopeful tha t once about half of
the money has been raised
from private sources, the
state Legislature or federal
government will step in with
matching funds.
·A. -U Isn't necessary to
remove lbe old fmi.9h if it's in
good shope. However, paint
will not-·adbe!-e salisfatorily
over wax or polish or a glossy
surfil:e. Your fir.rt task,
therefore, is to go over the
surface thoroughly with a
cloth saturated In turpentine
or one of the wax removers.
Rub vigorously. Use a second
dry cloth to wipe al! any
residue. If there is even the
slightest gl= to the flnlsh,
u~ a--ftne grade of sandpaper
or steel wool to remove it.
\Vipe, the sanded areas again
with turpentine.
There is an alternative to
this method. You can buy a
conditioning liquid which is
applied to the surface just
before painting. This serves
the double purpose of remov-
ing the old wax or polish and
dulling the surface.
* Q. -Some years ago 1 put
up wallpaper in a room and
got pretty good results. I now
have a jimilar job, but this
time rm going to u.se a fairl y
expen!Jive embossed paper. ts
there anything different about
hanging this kind or paper?
A. -The over-all technique
is the same. About the only
differen ce is that, with em·
bossed paper, it isn't wise to
smooth do\m the seams with
one of those seam rollers.
In stead , pat down the seams
with a sponge. quickly wiping
off any paste that oozes out
Q. -We bought a very old
house. The plaster in the Jiving
room is in very bad shape and
I would like to put up wood
paneling. What's the easiest
way to do it? 1be paneling will
be vertical.
A. -The simplest way is to
nail horizontal furring strips
-one inclt by two inches -to
the wall. nailing them through
the plaster into the studs after
removing the baseboard and
trim. The strips should be 16
inches apart~ The paneling is
theq. attached to the strips,
either with adhesive or nails
or both.
Q. -1: intend to use creosote
on the parts of fence posts
that will be below the ground.
Someone told me that it has a
heavy odor and that it will
persist as Jong as the fence is
up. ls this true?
A. -While creosote does
have a decided odor, it will not
be noticeable when used in the
manner you describe. 1
assume you plan to soak the
bottom parts of the posts in
the creosote rather than mere-
ly paint them, since brushing
on the preservative will not
permit enough of the cre<>sote
to soak into the wood ..
Q. -Are there any kinds of
rustproof nails other than
aluminum?
A. -Yes. Among them are
stainless steel, copper and
silicon bronze.
Si'lturday, Aprll 21, lq73 DAILY PILOT S
-Plotting Displays
O.Uy r ll•I Sltft .......
PLAN FLOWER SHOW -Ladies of the Laguna Beach Garden Club will stage
a garden show at Laguna' Federal Savings and Loan \vit-h both ..h,orticultl';r~l
and artistic diviisions . From left to ri g ht are Mrs. Gerald B. lian~l;lrs. Philrp
Norman, Mrs. J. William Devaney and l\1rs. Robert Jones. ~
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Flower Show Slated
A standard flower show with Hospitality chairn1cn are chairmen are f\.1rs . Neil L.ewis
the Iheme "This Land is Our t-.lrs. Goorge Ewing, and ~1rs. and lo.!rs. Frank ll. Simpson.
Land" will be pre sented Paul Sy lvius. Publicati6ns ex-SI aging and proper lies
Thursday and Friday by the hibit is chaired by ~1rs. chair1nen are Mrs . Gerald B.
Laguna Beach Garden Club at Robert DuSoe. P u b l•i city llanna, Mrs. Irving R .
the Laguna Federal Savings chairmen are Mrs . Philip B. \Vestwood and Mrs. Devaney.
and Loan building, 360 Ocean Norman and ~irs. W. Herbert Mrs. Hanna Is the president
Ave., Laguna Beach. Allerhand. of the Lag\Ula Beach Garden
The show will include both Special awards and awards Club. horticultural and a r t i s t i c 11...-;...;,; ___ ~;;;....; ___ ;;;i;; __________ ,..
design divisions. Nationally
accredited judges will jury the
entries, and ribbons will be
awarded to winners in various
classes.
Hours are from 1 to 5 p.m.
April 26 and from 9 a.m. to 4
p.m. April 27. The show is
open to the public both for en-
tries and as spectators. There
is no admission charge.
Mrs. Robert Jones is the
flower show chair.man. Invita-
tional chairmen are Mrs. J.
\Villiam Devaney and Mrs.
Arnold M. Kearns.
Mrs. Ernest Becker is the
horticultural chairman. Place--
ment chainnen are Mrs.
William Robb and Mrs. Frank
Benham.
Weekender
Garde1iers'
Cliecklist
Here are some things to be
thinking about this weekend.
ENJOY
THIS
SUMMER •
For Complete. Summer Le•gu. lnform•tion
Call 963-4587
HUNTINGTON LANES
19582 Beach Blvd.
Have Fun, Mfft New Friends and kHp fit
at Orange County's c om p I • t • RecrMtlon
Center. Coffee Shop, Billiards, FrH Day Care,
Entertainment in Piggy's FirMfde Lounge.
•
e Anticipate summer bare
spots in the garden by filling
them with marguerites, or1'!-""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""~~"""""""""""""""!"! such annuals as zinnias and 1:
marigolds now. ----------------------
• Lawns under trees need
frequent feedings, since the
tree takes so many nutrients
from the soil for itself.
• For an exciting garden
accessory. or focal point in the
landscape, use a tree rose
in a tub or container. The com-
bination is a colorful one -
with much-~eye·appeal ·
throughout spring · and sum-· -·
JINCID CIPISTUND
Land of the Dons
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roots keep spreading. expansion of his farm, using
The new rose in the bed geothermal .water to reclaim
n e e d s a new environment. other land to t~e. area. Tti:e
Remove existing soil to a depth stat~ ~orestry Division ~ys 1t
of 12 inches and a width of 18 bas J~med with G~tman 1n . an
inches. Replace it with earth experunent to raise seedling
from a part of the garden conifers, using the same
The campaign to save the
poppy, California's offici~l
state flower since 1903, JS
spearheaded by the nonprofit
.California State Parks Foun-
dation which has spent about
$5 million on similar projects
since it was founded in late
1969. 2640 Harbor Blvd.
where ·ro&eS have not grown. w~.
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Santa Ana Newport Beach
714/547-6181 714/673 -1505
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1555 Adams Ave. 501 N. Slate College Blvd.
Costa Mesa Fullerton -•
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director of the San Francisco-
based foundation, said in a re-
cent interview that his group
wants to purcha~ fro!11 1,00()_
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184'5 S. Gridley Rd.
Cerritos
113/800·3513
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4647 MacArthur Blvd.
Newport Beach
714 /54().1475
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3640 C.n~al Ave.
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714/683-3961
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UNSPOIL ED, SECUJl)ED
2'/, to 3 acre ranchos amid the
great oaks of Cleveland National Forest
Deep in the gieat oak region
of lhe Cleveland National
Forest lies a. 30U·acre iliand of
l'Cl1ir;.; hill~. warm "¥alle)'s iind
gras~y gl:ides known 11s Rancho
Cnpistrano. Vast reaches of the
National Forest recreation arcw.
stretch in almost every direc-
tion, a Govemment·owned
butler ap.inst population :ind
commercial encroachment.
R11ncho Capistrano will belong
to ju st 133 owners, In ftt'
1i111plr. Each of I.he 21h to J
at-rt ranchos it cleared and has
Clemente.Only 2R scenic mile.s
from San Juan Capistrano.
Rancho Capistrano parcels mi
priced from S9,7l0 to $18.750,
easy down, liberal tinancin1.
Pltn~ant Scenic Drivr:
Santa Ana/San Dicao
Freeway to hbtoric San
Juan Capistrano, then ®St
on Hw y. 7~ (Ortega
Jiwy.) 23 mile• 10 the
turn-off to the right at
..South 1tlain Divide." and
follow I.he signL
w11er service and anded roods. .--.--"-/Jc-.-----,
An tient Spanitb oakt still L• r1
.\tand on most of the ranchos. -~
This secluded pre•rve. once "" .. '-_\
sold. can never bt. duplicated.
At Rancho Capi!tranO J011'll
enjoy asmrW M:clusion for 11n
infmite future. 1ht· bcauly of
""nnturt :u it~ k>\'1it51," a ttm•
pcr.ite year·ruunQ climi11e ~i
)JOO.ft. elevation. und 4S min·
u1e 11cceM to coostal recreation
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NUMBERS AT THE BOTTOM ARE PRICES FOR THESE BOTTLES OF BOROEAUX
In the U.S., Wine 11 Showing Up1t Cocktail P1rtlH 11 Well as on the Dinner Tible
Wine Grows • ID Popularity
By FREDERICK N. WJNSIIlP
U'I iefllff liltll«
When cocktail guests begin as king for
wine or an aperilif lMtead rJ a martini or
ecotch highball, don't panic. It's juSt a
sign of a wet revolution on the party
front.
In many parts of the nation Americans
increasingly are showing a preference
for Wine3 and wine products instead of
hard liquor on festive occasions, making
wine the rastest-groWing of a11 consumer
products in popularity.
Tile trend embraces lhe entire garnut
of society, from the rich with their
Rothschild Bordeaux to the less than af-
fluent who experiment with $12 wine-
tnaking kits lhat can make any man his
own vintner.
nns BOOMING passion fOr the grape
can be attributed to a variety of stimuli
-increased travel to Europe where wine
is an everyday experience, the dietary
attraction of wine's low caloric content
and the preference of youth for lighter
beverages. It is no secret that marijuana
users find tripping Wit h wine -
• ~pecialiy those cheap, fruit y CaJifomia
"pop '' wines -is preferential to smo king
l\"ith liquor.
"Pot has definitely gotten people more
Involved wlth table wines, but that ls only
a part of the story ," said Dan Mirassou,
fi fth generaUon of a wine-making family
ln California, the state that supplies 73.9
percent of the wine consumed in the
United States. "Most people simply have
come to wine drinking as part or affluent
living."
So great is the ~and for quality
wines that the price or European imports
-representing 11.8 percent or the
American marke{ -is beginning to soar
out of sight. The prime wine-growing soil
of France, in Burgundy and Bordeaux,
has a production that cannot be in-
creased no matter how many new con-
noisseurs demand its treasured vintages.
Poullly Fuisse, a popular French wine
that sold for $2 a decade ago, now sells
for $7 . A four-bottle Jereboam of Mouton
Rothschlld 1929 reoently sold in Paris at
auction for $9,200. Laying down a cellar
of the best of the new vintages ls the
latest speculative investment fad. The
Wall Street Journal of the winehoarders
is Vintage, a shiny magazine that lists 22
best buys wider $5 in each month's ls.sue.
"THE MOsr noticeable trend na-
tionwide ls wlnetasting parties," said
Philip Seldon, publisher of Vintage,
which has 100,000 subscribers. "You need
one bottle for every six guests and you
should have at least four different wines
-maybe up to a dozen types at large
parties. California wines in the $2 to $5
class are better than European wines at
that price and are very popular for wine
ta stings.''
Some people think winetasting will
gradually supplant the cocktail party,
which has bred contempt. by being all too
frunilia r.
.. ' Hosts from coast to co ast are teaming
that a bar ia not completely stocked
without a bottle of chilled wh.ite wine -
dry Cha blis is a favorite -and red wine
se r\'ed at room tcn1pera tures.
Tite variety of wines and wine-based
aperitifs and liqueurs is so staggering
that enologist Andre L. Simon takes 719
pages to cover the subject in his new
book, "\Vines ol the World ." More th.an
40 other books on wines have been
published in the past year."
IT'S VALUABLE to know,· ii yoo're
reading current ads, that Cold Duck is a
burgundy-ch;impagne mix, Klr Is cassls--
Oavorcd white wine. Sake Is Japanese
rice wine often served wa.nn . Blue Nun is
a German Liebfraumtlch, and Boone's
Fann is a California pop wine.
For the serious student, vltlculbJre
statistics Are f3SClna:tlng.
For instance, New Yorkers dr1nk eighl
gallons of wine per capita each year, but
the national average ts two compared to
29 in France. 'I'hc Uni ted States imports
35 million gallons of wine 11 year and I!
the fourlh la.rge."l consumer of French
wines, but it exports less than 400,000
gallOO!. Retail wine sales have pa.~sed
lbe $1.25 billion mark annually with the
District of Columbia as the top con.wmer
in the nation. New York is the second·
ranking wlne-producing stste. but ac-
counU for only a.p percent of national
,.Jes. About 87.2 iiillllon Americans -
tllnle quarters ol lbe adult populauon -
drank IOl11t wino last year, • _ -•·-• New custome.rt for wtnc mawe a
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score of hospitals where doctors have
concluded thal wine fights bacteria,
steadies nerves, stimulates appetites,
aids digestion, lowers blood pressure and
cholesterol, and helps prevent anemia.
W'ine neophytes should remember a
few basic facts. Red wines should be
aged except for Beaujolais , which has a
short We. White 'Yines don't normally re-
quire storage. Rack wine horizontally lo
keep the cork moist. Keep the tern·
perature steady, ideally 55 degrees and
n_Q__ higher than 65.
GREAT FRENCH wines cost $7 lo $40
and up a bottle.-The vintage doesn't mat·
ter for French wine under $4 but try to
get estate bottled wine bottled by the man
who grew the grapes.
Excellent Spanish and Italian wines are
availa ble for $1.75 to $3 and German
whites, running $2.50 to $4, are superb.
The buyer of Call fom la \vines also can
be !elective. Good quality can be had in
the $2.50 to $4 range. Few California
v.•ines carry a vintage, but if one does it
probably is considered an exceptional
product by the producer.
In serving wine, it is nol Improper to
use only one size stenuned glass - a 12-
ounce clear, fairly thin one bulbous
enough to allow for swirling. Serve only
three ounces at a time. ,,..t·
CIIEESE AND wine were wedded
thousands of years ago, At least four
varieties of cheese should be served.
Remember that red wines blend . with
almost all cheese. For whites try Swiss
and creamy, her by French va rieties such
ris Bou rs in-and Boursault Serve at room
temperature with f~h, crusty bread.
Champagne is not ideal with cheese,
Wine drinking may have been thought a
luxury in the United States until recenUy,
but it is an old and honored custom. Ben-
jamin Franklin, who had something of a
purple thipnb, ooce said that for him
wine y,·as "ci>nstant proof that God loves
us and loves to see us happy."
Watergate's Judge Sirica
Toughest With Sentenc~
By HARRY F. ROSENTIIAL
A11ocl1tecl PrHI Wrller
In lawyer talk, Jud ge John J . Sirica
hits a very long ball . That means he's
tough with sentences. They· call hin1
"Maximum John," around the federal
courthouse where he presided over the
Watergate trial.
So it was no surprise that the chief
U.S. District Court judge found a wa y to
heap more punishment on Watergate
conspirator G. Gordon Liddy , who
already had been sentenced to 6 to 20
years in the penitentiary and then defied
the judge's order that he tell all to the
Watergate grand jury under immWlit y.
But one lawyer said: "Watch Sirica,
he's going to slam that cell door ti ghter."
The judge did , by holding Liddy's earlier
sentence in abeyance and interposing up
to 18 month>' jall.
"HE'S PROBABLY the tough es l
sentencer in the courthouse,'' said la\vyer
Sol z. Roaen, who's practiced in Sirlca's
court for 10 years . "But he's prob bly
one of the fairest judges I've ever m t."
• Another lawyer cells Sirica "a t gh
Jaw.and-order judge.'' His zeal ln sec g
to get to the bottom of Watergate is co -
sisteot with his 11pproach genera 1n
other kinds of crimes.
In a celebrated local case, v.·here a
man was convicted or hiring two others
to murder hi! wife, the judge refused to
accept a deal worked out between pros·
ecutor and defender for a second-
degree-murder trial.
''He's supposed to be a referee to see
there is a fair trial,'' said one lawyer.
"But he usurps the function of the pros-
ecutor Md that pits the defense attorney
against two prosecutors on one side.''
DUR.ING THE Watergate trial In
January, a number of times Sirica took
over the questioning of witnesses, with
asides from the bench that he wasn't
satisfied With the way the government
WU prosecuting. ,
Lawyers with experience in conspiracy·
burglary cases said Sirica was unduly
harsh tn his .sentence of Liddy. "Any
other judge with a burgl ary case where
the man doesn't have a. prior record,
wouldn't give a .sentence like that in the
District of Columbia," snid one.
·"He's probably just a little more harsh
than lhe average judge, especially In
viOlence sentences such as rape, robbery,
murder and assault."
Slrlca sentenced the hired klller tn the
wife-murder case to death, just before
the Supmne Court dec!Ared capital
punishment unconstitutional under cur·
rent Jaws, }\nd a hlgh-sociely interior
decoratOr, who engineered tn,Jrglari~
through his connections, rec:elv1,.l(I an
ideoUcal sentence as Liddy -at lea&! six
yea~. eight months in pMson.
IN IIIS CHAMBERS, SIMca talks
amiably about his background as in·
vestlgatlve counsel for a cong ressional
committee, as a prosecutor, and about
his 15 years as a federal judge -a
Republican appointed by Els<nhower.
But he prelen to lll&ke public
'MAXIMUM JOHN'
Federal Judge Sirica
statements only from the bench when it's
on the reco rd and in the open. In the
\Vatergate trial he called one \\'ilness a
liar; he refused to accepl a guilty
pleading to only half the charges, and he
had no hesitation in letting the jury hear
a readihg of testimony given while it was
out of the room.
And to lawyers' objections, he was apt
to say: "You can take th.is to the appeals
court. 1·m not conctmed about the Court
or Appeals. 1·m not awed by appellate
courts."
Courthouse regula rs say that attitude
and the tough sentences bring Slrica
more than his share of reversals.
LA WYER ROSEN praises Sirica (or
never making deflls behind lawyers'
backs. "He's almosl unreachable in
chambers. \Vhat he docs, he does in the
courtroom."
Jame8 W. McCord found that out when
he tMed to hand the judge a teller alleg.
ing politlcal pressure and perjury in the
Watergate trial. The ju<fle refused to see
him personally and made the letter
public in open court.
Sirica imposed $100,000 surety bonds on
the seven \Vatergate defendan ts between
verdict and sentencing -an amowit
many lawyers consider unreasonable.
"llere: Liddy committed a white-collar
crlme. lsn 't 3 personal boud for a guy
like that sufficient?" Rosen asks.
1'UE FIVE W8.tergate dcfcndahts ·who
pleaded guilty were given "provisional''
maximum sentences of up to 45 years by
the judge -who made clear ho would
reduce 1he lerms ti the men talk to the
grand jury. -
And so it was with the jail tenn he
. handed Liddy. .
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·c ·ontrols, t:ooper·t1:tion
Twin Ga-als 1~of --Se-h-ul tz
By R. GREGORY NOKES ..._ .. .., ,,... wrttw
Secretary of the Treasury George P.
Shultz, the man who deals with the ad·
mlnlstratioo'& .mounting economic wor-
ries, is a conservative economist wM
doesn't seem to worry.
Soft-spoken and caln1. Shultz ls pic-
tured In Washlngtoo lbese clays as much
like the Jillie Dutch boy with hls finger ln
a leaking dike. Shultz Is trying to hold
back pressure for a return to rigid wage
and price controls. He may not succeed.
Shultz is a free market economist,
philosophically opposed .to government
controls, but ~ident Nixon has put
him in charge of enforcing controls and·
making them work .
AIDES SAY It was partially at Shultz'
urging that Nixon decided in January to
move from the mandatory wage-price
controls of the Phase 2 anti-innatlon pnr
gram to the largely volWltary controls of
Phase 3.
The wisdom or that move has yet to be
proved. Prices for food and .many in-
dustrial items have skyrocketed, the
stock market has plummeted, and some
economists are warning of serious
economic disruption ahead if inflation is
not controlled.
Shultz oow favors a policy combining
mtnlmum controls, appeals to both labor
and management to cooperate to end in·
nation and government effo·rts to
stimulate supply of goods that &re in
short supply.
Although Shultz Im. achieved som<!
notable successes.to date.in international
negotiatioos on w«ld monetary pn»
!ems, his reputation and future in
government may depend on the country's
economic performance in the months
ahead.
SOME ASSOCIATES feet that the 5Z.
year~ld fonner economic! professor ls
ovenvorked and ihat he's overworked
because he can't say no to lhe President.
He has indeed been the workhorse of
the second administration. He's been to
Paris for monetary talks, to Moscow for
trade talks. He is chiefly responsible for
efforts to solve the food price crisis and
inflation at home .
Since the Nixon administration Jured
him away from the University of Chicago
in l969, Shultz bas held these administra·
tJQn jobs:
-Secretary o! tabor until July l, 1970.
-First director or the Office ol
Management and Budget from July l,
1970, until June 12, 1972.
--Secretary of the treasury since then.
-Assistant to the President, charged
with coordinating domestic and in·
temational economic policy.
-Chairman of the Cost of Living Coun-
cil, cha rged with enforcement and ad-
ministration of the government's wage.
price control program.
--Chairman of the East-West Trade
Policy C o m m i t t e e , which negotiates
•
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Ungton, Va. Married in 1946, be • n d
·'Oble~elel!!I r.iane O'Brien, have five three claughl<rs and_\_ , .
FINGER IN THE DIK1!
Treasury Secretary Shultz
...,.,
lie recelm his bachelor's degree in
...,....1ai from Princeton in 1942, and
his doctorate In Industrial ecooomlcs
from the Maasachuselta Institute ol
TeclmolocY in 1949.
SbultJ was on the economlcs faculty at ,.
ldlT before joining the University o1
Chicago Graduate School of. BUJiness in
1967. He became dean In 1962.
LIKE MANY Nixon admlnistratioo of-~
!icials, he seems to shun the Washingtoo
IOcia) wblrl. He likes golf and tennis, bul
except for occasional business.mixed-
wtU.pleaeure golf malehe8 witlr!leorge
Meany, i>reeident of the AFL-CIO, there
hasn't bet.n much time in his crowded
schedule recently for recreation. Si.xteen-
hour days are not unusual ; 12-hour days
are the rule.
In Washington , Shultz has developed a
reputation for pragmatism. An aide says
that while be still believes that market
forces are the best regulator of the
economy, .. he's not Neanderthal about
it."
Shultz bas said many times he Is op-
posed to a controlled economy In prin-
ciple. But he also has said he feels the
Phue I and Phase, II controls were
essential as short-term measures.
M director of the Office of Manag~
ment and Budget, Shultz counselled
against mandatory controls and ad·
vocated a "steady-as-you.go'' economic
-policy, featuring an expansion of the eooncur fil1thout controls of new tax-cut-
ting s m anon.
trade· matters with the Soviet Union and Btrr NIXON, faced with a continuing
Eastern European nations. sluggishness of the econorny, h.igh
11IE LAST four jobs he occupies unemployment and runaway inflation, re-
simultaneoUJly. He confers almost dally jected that advice in mid-1971, ordering a
with the President. wag~price-rent freeze and proposing new
Shultz announced the latest devaluation tax cuts to stimulate the economy.
of the dollar in February. He later spent Always a team player. Shultz accepted
two weeJu; in Europe in negotiations µ> the reality of controls. And Nixon chose
end the dollar crisis and set goals for a ~~ the 91Tre:Jury spot when John B.
new world monelary order o( floetlng ex· ~ re t!JI · . . change rates. Sh~tz con.tacts with orgaruzed la~r.
He recenUy remarked he spends so espectally with Me~r· ~ve been 1rn·
much time testifying before con--port.ant to the adminiStrahon. Many . of
gresslonal committees that he should these contacts were developed ~le
have an office on Capitol Hill. As it is Shultz was secreta~ of labo~, developing
now Shultz... maintains offices in the a reputation as a skilled ·arbitrator. Tre~ Building and next door at the If the admini.stration is able to keep
White House. key 1973 labor contracts with.in the goals
There are few ootward signs· that of its anti·inflation program, officials
Shultz feels pressured by bis many believe it will be in la.rg.e part because of -
responsibilities. During a recent Shultz Shultz' eil~rts ~o ~vmce Meany that
briefing on the food price problem, a the administraUon wilt not let Inflation
reporter remarked that Shultz seemed so get out of hand: ,.
calm that he must not be wider any pres-But as inflation has worsened, Meany
sure from the White House to do anything has made clear th at for all the
about it. ~~ion, he isn't convinced of that at
"l DON'T have the bnpression that Once, pressed to foreai st an exact date
hjgh rates o! inflation are good polltlQ! at when food prices v."Ould start levelling
all ," Shultz retorted. off, Shultz replied: "If I gave you a date, •
The New York City·bom Shultz lives you'd think I was a fool or a liar."
with his wife and family in suburban Ar-He gave none.
Despite Catacer Peril
"•
Teen Smokers on Increase
By C. G. l\llcDANIEL
M Sdlftol Wrtttr
The number of teen.age smokers con-
tinues to rise, even though cancer caused
by smoking lakes 70,000 to 80,000 lives a
year, the president of the American
Cancer Society says.
Dr. Arthur G. James of the Ohio State
University School of Medicine in Colum-
bUJ said the increase com.es principally
among the teen·age girls who have
started smoking.
The cancer society said that the
percentage of teen·age boys, aged 12-18,
who smoke cigarettes rose from 14 .7 in
1968 to 15 .7 in 1972. But more
significantly, the. percentage of teen-age
girls, 12-18, rose sharply from 8.4 in 1968
to 13.3. In 1972.
·If the trend among the girls continues,
the society said, the percentage of adult
smokers., male and female, will be about
the same. At present, the percentage of
adult male smokers is 43.2, women, 30.9.
The figures come from government
surveys, the society said.
JAMES SPOKE at a science writ.en
seminar spoMOred by the cancer society.
~----Our Man In San Francisco ------.
Guess Who's Second in Trust?
By HERB CAEN
SAN FRANCISCO -Baubles and
bangles: Next month in Vegas, Bobby
Gentry will° film a TV special catchily
titled 11Jean:s lby Levi-Jewels by Tif-
fany ," during which she'll wear a
made-in S F Levi oulflt with rold
studs on the pants and a quarter of a
million dollars' worth of diamond but-
tons on the jacket, borrowed !om Tif·
!any ... ll was rlgbt out or "M·A.S.
H," thb scene at 1t1t. Zion: the crew
marching into Paintmogul E d
7.ellnsky's room to begin preparing
him for a stomach oper1hon when
he's really In the,.. wtlh a back all·
ment that rtqulres no surgery; his
loud screams came to their attenUon
In time and didn't they ooUce he's In
!ractlon? . . • MedlcAlert No. 2:
Frank DIMarco Jr. thlnkJ it's just ftne
that Gov. Reagan has proclaimed
April as "VD Month" but isn't qulle
sure how to go about celebrating li.
• ONE HATES 10 write about ooeself,
especially U one ta a columnist, bot
neverlheJeas, KOO Newsman Harv
Morgan flashed the name! of six pe<>-
ple to some !O l"'ssersby on
Montgomery yesterday (!or the Owen
Spann Morning News) and atked
'
"Which, if •I\)', or these people do you
trust and in what order?" 11le final
rtsults, as SpaMcast: Robert Flnch,
Herb Cael'I, James Turner, George
Moscone, Ronald Reagan and 90rry-
about-tha t Joe Alioto. The kicker is
that James Turner is a fictitious name
Harv threw into theJist "for laugh!,"
and so much fur trust ... Robert Finch
soonds sort ol familiar, hoWever.
Wasn't he LltUtenant Governor or
something once?
UNDER 0 PERSONAL9" in the
latest Issue of Nonnan Cousins' World
m.,. "Importance notice. II yoo are
one of the hundreds of parachullng
enthuslAsts who boughl our coune en·
lilted Easy Slcy Diving In One Fell
Swoop, please mate lhe following cor·
rectlon : on pap s, line. 7, change
•state Zip code' to 'pull rip cord.' 1' • SCOOPS DU JOUR: We've come a
long way, mes enlants: Moet & Chan-
don, France's m0$t prestlgloUJ cham-
pagne maker (tta Dom PeMgnon Is
without peel), Is buying soma 800
ac,... In lh• Napa Valley lhe,..tq to
produce a Calllomla cbatnpegne \bat
would bear llJ tahcl.
Lung.cancer kill s more people than any
other cancer. An estimated 72,000 of the
;lS0,000 who wilJ die of capcer in 1973 _will
succumb to lung cancer. "And almost all
of these deaths are preventable,'' the
surgeon safd.
If cigarette smoking were eliminated,
the death toll for all cancer cou ld be
reduced by as much as one-fifth, he said:
Eighty percent of Jung cancers result
from cigarette smoking, but it also is in-
volved in cancers of the larynx, kidney: •
esophagus, pharynx, urinary blsdder and·
pancreas. .:...
"ALTOGETHER these sites, alonr
with lung cancer, account for about ~
100,000 deaths a year,'' James said.~
"C.onservatively It can be estimated that
from 70,000 to 80,000 of these deaths are ·.
related to cigarette smoking."
James said that even though the fa cts
about the dangers of cigarette smoking
have been widely disseminated, "there
bas been a counter wa ve or inducement
and almost of seduction to keep the
cigarette smoker shackled to his ad -
diction and to entrap new converts·
among the young.
"The scope of this tragedy Is shocking .,-
he said. ' •
The death rate from lung canetr rOr •
men doubled from 2l.2 to 42.7 per 100,000 ..
IJ:etween 1953 and 1968, he said, and the •
rate for women increased 85 percent. •
• I
' --·WWW-"
Salurday, April 21, 1973
The comment p•ge of the
Daily Pilol seeks to Inform
and stimulate readers by
presenting a variety o! com-
mentary on~lcs of lnter·
est and st icance from
Informed o rvers a n d
spokesmen.
Robert N. WHd, Publl1her ~ j
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A trifle early Happy Easter
to all ol yoo out there on this
day before bunny. day!
Uncle Len knew he could do
lt-'ll1e oJd-EuteT~nr
brought out the sp!tjt in all '-""",:::...J our frlMda out there and we
had_!!'JOre drawings of rat>bils
and Euter eggs and Easter
buketa and other Easter
scenes than we could count.
We're just sorry we can
have only one winner in each
conttat each week.
'Ibere were, this week,
several gOQd poems sent in.
and though the one about
Eaa.ter was the winner ,
another that came in from
Rounne Pemberton in Costa
Mm caotalned a nice idea.
Here it is, entitled "War":
War, war, it's such a
bore.
What makes it happe11,
The r,eople'a' folk lore.
Peop e die, people cry
People sometimes even
cry.
That is wh11 th people
die.
We don 't know what it was
that inspired her, but we air
predate ber feeling, because
no one likes war.
Uncle Len gQt several nice
notes in the mail this ·week.
Another came from Dawn
Neftll, one of our faithful
writers from San Clemente.
Andy and Carol alao ap-
preciate reading the notes she
seilds to Uncle Len at the Dai·
ly Pilot.
Another note from a reader.
this one from Diane Walton of ea.ta Mesa, went like this:
One day a master was hav·
* PRIZE WINNER * Cheryl RoulNu, II, 33915 C1ll1 Borrep, S.n Juan C1pl1tr1no
Any chlld under 12 can enter Uncle Len's O>ntest. Here's all you
do : (!) Draw picture on piece ol plain, while paper 511 inches wide and
4 inches deep. Use black ink and make lines black. (2) Do not copy or
trace picture. It must be your own work. (3) Put your name, age and
addreas on back ol drawlng.:Ma11 It lo Uncle Len's Ari contest, Box
1560, DAILY PILOT, 1Costa Mesa 82626. Entriea must be received by
noon on Thursday for production on the following Saturday. Winner will
receive Kermedy half dollar.
ing a friend over for tli.oner,
when Ching Chang ( t h e
houseboy.) serNed coffee, the
friend said "How do you make
SOCh deliclOO.-coffee?'o-ching-
C4ang said "I t_aq Master's
-!iilk .socks." And before he
c0uld say aoything elae bis
~taster said, "You take my
clean silk socks to strain the
coffee?" Ching Chang said,
"Oh, no. I take Master's dirty
•socks!"
Wow, that must be real cof-
fee!
.For __ ne.1t w.eek, we haye ~
real jumpin'~subject. ·How
many of you have ever tried
out a pogo stick?
Well, that's our topic .
Several years back they we.re
a real fad, but Uncle Len
basri't seen too many around
recenUy. However, there are
stlll pogo championships
held around the country and
we're anxiouJ tO see if you all
are still interested in them.
I
what ymi see. Of course, you
may alao do a sell portrait if
you wish. Your mothers pro-
bably won't let .you bring that
pogo-stick-inside to jump in
front of a mirl"Ql' to get an
idea of what to draw, and I
don't blame them. Of course
it's no problan if yoo don't
have a pogo stick. Jmt draw
what you lhlnk yoo would look
like bounding do1m ywr street
a foot or two in the air.
After all, that's most of the
fun of drawing -using your
imaginations. And do,n't forget
to send in some poema and
riddles on the subjcet too.
Uncle Len wants to see cine d.
those jokes (or funny stories)
bQunce him right out or his
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FAflll ~Y PAGE
,
Some ':fips.
On Care
Of Rabbit s
At Easter time or any time,
baby Wnnies eat cabbage and
plenty of it. Right ?
Wrong says the American
Rabbit Breeders Association, •
whJch has warned against cab-
bage and •ther greens. what
with thousands upon thousands
of baby bunnies coming into
care of youngsters this Easter.
The organization recognizes
the need for information about
feeding and housing these bun·
nies and offers a Cree·SS:page.
!Uu..trated paperback book that
will answer many questions
pet bunny owners may have.
,
• DAILY PJLDf
UPI Ttlft>holo
Happy Easter: Write for your copy to the
American Rabbit Breeders
Association, Inc. P.O. Box 348-
y Bloomington, DI . 61701.
An Easter puppy? Well, it 1nay not be \Vhat "'e expected, bul he's cuto ris a bun·
ny and he's eggs-actly whilt the Easter Bunny ordered.
Ask for th.e "Peginner
Book" and enclose 2.S"cents to
cover Ute cost of postage and ounces of rabbit pellets every
handling. day, preferably in the evening
In the meantime, until your --and that's enough. A tuna
book arrives, theie's your b.m-n~ can_ makes a good
ny hopping around, looking to measur~. Pet ores and feed
you for food and a butch over companies carry pellets.
his head. So, here is: Prices are higher in pcl
If all you ever feed your stor•, b.ut you can buy
bunny is rabbit pellets and smaller bags there than most
clean water to drink, you and feed conioanies sell.
he will be doing fine. Use crocks or metal dishes
Prepared rabbit p e 11 e t s , fastened down with wire. A
manufactured by milling com-rabbit will eat a ·plastic dish.
panie.a, contain a complete A one-pound coffee can makes
range or cereal g r a i n s , a good feeding dish.
vitamins, minerals and salt. A You can give Your rabbit
rabbit really needs nothing grain, dry bread, rolled oats
else to eat. and hay. Never give a baby
Give your rabbit fou r or five bunny any greens, such as let-
tuce or carrots. When he
reaches his mature weight,
which will· be four to five
m90ths after you get him, xou
can l~ film a le.if or two or
lettuce on occasion, and
perl1aps ·hatra carrot or a
piece of api:Jc .
Forget all about cabbage.
Remember Peter Rabbit? He
returned home to a sick-bed
after his escape from Mr.
?i.1acGregor's g3.rden.
lie probably had diarrhea:
And that kills more little bun-
nies than anything el se.
KeeJ) your bunny dry and
out of the wind and his fur will
thicken to keep him warm on
the coldest winter night: find
him a shady spot in the swn-
mer.
_Rabbits fir st were
domesticated in Afric a.
They were first considered
food , in Asia, 3,000 years ago.
Rabbits have been marketed
in Europe for over 1,000 years.
They are eaten by the in·
habitants or every continent
and they are now being roised
all over the world for profit.
·-up to 93 percent or lhe·rabo
bit is used for meat, fur. wool,
laboratory work, fertilizer,
toys and novelli cs.
fPrep•rtd by tn. Ametlct n 11:.;blllt
Bre«len Auocl1tlon, Inc.) ..... ,.. ~---.. ,... .......,, •I• 0...,. c... hAr Pllet, lo•
1160, c-. M .... c.nt.
H you have a brother or
sister or friend with a stick,
get them to jump on it for a
while and do a little sketch of chair! --------
Andy Hnd1 • compl.te 20-vohime s-r
_, t1w Mwtt IN01nt1 El'ltYCkit*lla lo
SM~ '•ntr1t1, ••• n, or v11an1. tor .... ....-tton:
How do laJld dollan form?
'!be sand dollar you find on
the beach is a sort of bony
skeleton. When alive, the
modest little sea dwe11er was
covered with a thick skin, plus
a forest of tan or short
prickles.
He is a first cousin ,or the
prickly sea urchin and both o[
~ are second cousins to the
-All or tl1e!e small creatures fonn from eggs that
are cast adrift in the salty
sea.
Sand dollars and sea urchins
are c1aued as ecbinoids, a
name which refers to their
prickly skins. The sea urchins
are u round as door knobs
and 90IJte measure 12 inche9 -· The sand dollars are pan-
cake style sea urchins, rang·
ing from ball an inch lo thrte
incbel wide. Though these
simple little sea dwellers are
well anned ail:ainst most of
their enemies, they prefer to
live more«·less in hiding.
Adult und dollars squat on
the Door of the sea, often
partly coverod with sand. Life
begins anew when the summer
8W1 warms their w a t e r y
world. 11tis is the mating
season.
They strew millions
of nmle and female cells into
the bawdoos sea. Unless
pairs of cells meet and unite
in I short lime, they perish.
When a male and a female
cell unite, they form a fertlllz..
ed egg and the miraculous
proc<!SS of a new Ille begins.
The egg cell divides, then
divides again and again. Thill
proc<!SS Is repeated' until-the
budding embryo becomes an
infant sand dollar larva. You
would never guess that this
!rlsty youngster Is related to
the stodgy saod dollara squat-
ting down there on the floor of
the sea.
He is a bom swimmer..
What's m~1 be • has a head
and a lall-enil plus two op-
posite sides. This i' most
rmiarkable, for hir paiehts
1946 Mail
D~liver.ed
BUCHAREST, Romania -t AP> -Two postcards
malled In 1946 • r r o m
Athens and Btlrul were
recelYOCI lut month, the
newr llenc)I AJ!erpres
reported.
arefive-sidedcreaLures , c f' c related to the • five-anned ~----
starfishes. Bui for a while, the a ro j ' Orner
sand dollar larva lives the life
of• two-sided animal. RIDDLES and JOKES
Later he gives up his
freedom and sinks down to the
bottom. There his body goeS'
through a drastic remodeling.
Eventually, he becomes a
prickly flat five-sided echinoid,
just like his parents. * PRIZE
WINNER
• Snoopy: Why is doing nothing so
tiring~
Lucy : Cause you can't 5top to rest.
ln1rMI D1Sll•I• U1 Dlrrell SI,,
c..11 M"'
For a long time. biologists
were puzzled by the way in
which a sand dollar forms.
Now they suspect that his
strange life story tells an even·L.:===================~ stranger story of the past.
Perhaps the sand do 11 a r .---~----~------------,
ancestors were swinuners.
Biologists suspect that many
millions of years ago, the
adults resembled the Jarva
sand dollars of modem times.
GraduaHy the family gave up
traveling and became stay-at-
homes.
This theory Is logical. We
know that many animals
change their habits and even
their life style in order to
EASTER
An Easter Bunny is very funny
Especially when he calls me honey
Because he is real funny
When he calls me hooey
But the bunny that is not funny
Isn't a real EasterBwmy.
... I(__,,'"'" ... ..,. .... It ,.,... ""'"'' '· 1UQ Dtl Mir LI•, HIMllMlwl •e1r1t fW Ille Wllllllfll "'try 111 "'9 •ft>rY _, "91'11 nMMt, Mitt ,.., ..-• ...... • UllCll L .. , ._ 1161, CMtll Mtal. Clflf. n6». < survive. We know that life in ._.._ __________________ ....J
the hungry sea is very risky
and only a very small nwnber
of sand dollar larvae survive
long enough to become adults.
It seems reasonable that their
remote ancestors gave up
swimming in order to survive.
Andy .end• • ~ voh>rM Nt ol~
The c~ of Nlrnll to DlllMI
Test1 • .,. 11. of W.st W1rwldl, R.I.,
for her .,,...non:
Who 11 the richest penoa In
the world?
We all long lo be rich-<icb-
rich becallle we think that tht1
is the secret of happiness. We
asswne that a rich penoo is a
happy peraoo. So mcot likely
the richest person is the one
with the moot sptilea lo show
the Wbrld.
It could be a person with so
many friends that be.. never
has a moment between friend·
ly Hellos.
II could be a deep lhlnker
who knows that sooner or later
all things lead lo comfortable
solutions. It a>uld be an
artlslle type wbo beholds a
beauteous world from all
angles.
In any case, there are so
many available riches that it's
just about impossible t o
choose tbe richest person. U
y~u're talking about money,
some people iay that the
champ is a .Utely old gent
with the ln!Hals JPG . Maybe
he Is or maybe somebody else
has more.
But whoever that Is; you can
be sure of one thing. It. cer-
tainly Is' someone who knows
that lhe everyday r1cbes men-
tioned in the first paragaph
cannot be purchued with ..._ _______ __. . weary old money.
Leo, 1!he little Black Moor, swims around in his
lair unconcerned as Tinker, the Alfred Gutierrez f"!'?.lr cat, watches at. hlJ every move. After the
addition of the flJh, the cat found a near-per-
manent spot next to the bowl, seeming hypnot1Zed
by the motion. A neighbor of tho Seattle family
' termOO Leio 'a '"J'inker Toy1
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world scope
(10 poinl1 for Heh question answ«ed correclly)
1 "Very marvelous,'' Prime Minister Golda
Meir said after an Israeli commando and
paratroop raid into the city of .. ? .. killed
three Arab guerrilla leaders.
a·Cairo b -Amman c·Beirut
2 Congress (CHOOSE ONE: upheld, over ·
rode) President .Nixon's veto of a rural
sewer and water subsidy bill.
3 Mr. Nixon asked Congress for more
pawers over foreign trade. Did he include
a request for power to lower trade barriers
to the Soviet Union and Communist China?
4 Recenlly launched from Cape Kennedy,
Pioneer 11 is on its way to explore .. ? ..
a·Mars b-Venus c-Jupiter
5 .Indian troops reportedly took contr~I of
the capital of the Himalayan nation of •. ? .•
at the request of its ruler.
newsnarne
(10 points H JOU c1n identffJ this person in lhe news)
As Secretary of Agri·
culture, I have sup·
ported higher prices for
farm· products. Labor
leaders recently accused
me of misleading the
public and blaming labor
for higher meal and food
prices. Who am I?
' matchwords
(4 pointo ID< NCh comet match)
1 ..... lamb · •·sacrificed 1n Passover
celebrations
2 ..... rabbit b·Easter gifts for children
3 ..... unleavened bread ~
c-hides Easter baskets
4 ..... ham
news picture
(10 points if )OU lnswtr thil: questton COfTtcllJ)
One of the greatest pairite~s of the 20th Century died at the
age of 91 in his villa,on the French Riveria. Pablo Picasso
was 'most renowned as a founder of the .. ? .. school of
painting.
sportlight
(2 pointt for .ach questkwl answer.cl correctly)
1 Equestrian is a term used for sports involving '
a· horses b·teams c·women
2 For a l /2 point each, match the basketball player with
his team.
A.Walt Frazier
B·Pete Mar:avich
C-Rick Barry ·
0-Kareem Abdul ·Jabbar
a·Milwaukee Bucks
b-Golden State Warriors
c·New York Knicks
-d-Atlanta Hawks
3 Who won the Masters Golf Tournament?
4 The NCAA voted (CHOOSE ONE: not to allow; to allow)
athletes at its member schools to join the U.S. basketball
team for a . series of games witt) the visiting Russian
Olympic basketball team this spring.
S The , Boston Bruins 5tar center, the National Hockey
leagutfs leading goal scorer, .• ? •. , underwent knee
surgery and will not be able to playTo<ttierest Gf tire
NHL playoffs.
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roundtable
d·traditional P·~a~ss~o!:!ve!;!r:,:f~ood~....JElalhJbllllll!ilil.lrllUSJl!!L __
5 ..... eggs.
•·food forbidden for Jews
following dietary laws
Should school holidays coincide with religious holidays'
10UR SCORE: II to 100 .,0..11 -TOP SCORE! 81 to 90 po;nll -E1collont. 71 to 80 po;nts -Good. 61 to 70 po;n11 -hi<.
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'Ascensim•'
Easter worshipers ascend on lhe 28 tnarble steps
of the Scala Santa (Sacred Staircase) reciting a
prayer on each one. It ts the tradition of piety in
Holy \V eek in Rome. Th-e staircase adjoins St. John
In Latem Basilica and is from lhe Palace of Pilate
in J erusalem. Jesus climbed it in his passion.
Church in Huntington
Melodyland Plans
Easter· Services
The death and resW'rection
or Jesus Chrb1 will be
celebraled Easter u n day
evening at ~telod land ln
Anaheim.
"The Living Cross," a giant
structure housing .(he 200-voicc
1'1oJOOyland Co mmun It y
Chorus. will highlight the pro-
gram at duplicate services at
5:30 and 7 p.m. The presen-
tation will include ' f u 11
orchestra and music by the
Melodyland Singers, Eternity's
Chi ld and -the Delta Ch()ir, all
under the directi()n of Richard
Cook.
Easter Sunday m o r n i n g
services will be ot 9 and 10:30
with the Rev. Ralph Wilkerson
speaking.
The public is invited. Those
3 Arch Bay
Rite Slated
An Easler sunrise service
will be sponsored again fhis
year by the Newport Harbor
Kiv.•anis Club.
It will be held at 5:30 a.m. at
Harbor High Stadium, Irvine
Avenue and 16th Street, and
the Rev. Chuck Smith, pastor
at Calvary Chapel, w i 11
preach.
planning to see "The Living
(.'ross'' presentation should
come early.
Jo'ree parking and nursery
care are available for all
services.
Christian
Scientists
Meeting
An informal group of Chris-
tian Scientists has begun
meeting in t~ Library of the
Cordillera Elementary School,
25952 Cordillera Drive, Missio.n
Viejo.
Sunday chu rch services and
church school are held at 10
a.m. The lesson-sermon is
comprised of readings from
the Bible and correlative
passages fr.om "Scien~ '1:
Health -with Key to the
Scriptures." by the discoverer
and f o u n d e r of Christian
Science. Mary Baker Eddy.
The same lesson-sermon is
read in all Christian Science
churches throughout t h e
v.·orld.
Young people to the age of
Baptist
.B.eru.lar Primitive Baptist
Churoh, at 2476 Newport
Blvd., Costa Mesa : service
Saturday at 11 a.m., church
school at 9:45: sennon by the
Rev. Lester Fletcher.
* First Bapth1t Church or
Laguu Hills. at 24521 ~1oulton
Pkwy,; service Sunday at 11
a.m., church school at 9:45;
sermon "Then Came the
Dau111," by the Rev. l""m1Bell .
* llarbor Tri nity B a pt I s t
Church. at 1230 Baker St.,
Costa ~tesa; service Sunday
at 8:30 and 11 a.m .. church
school at 9:45; sennon by the
Rev. David Morken: 7 p.m.
service sermon by the Rev .
Connie Salios ; Wednesday Bi-
ble stu~y at 7 p.m.
* ·Capistrano Valley Baptist
Church, at 32032 Del Obispo
Road , San Juan; service Sun-
day at 8:15 and 11 a.m.:
Capistrano; sunrise service at
6 with Resurrection drama by
Cecil Mc.Gee on church lawn:
Easter cantata "A Miracle or
Love."
Holding Rummage Sale Harbor Higli
20 are invited to attend Sun-*
day school, which is held dur-Temple Baptist Church o(
ing church services. h1lsRion Viejo, ::it Mission Vie-
by the Rev. \Villis Carrico ; 6
p.m. youth meetings: Easter
cantata at 7 p.m.: Wednesday
Bible class at 7 p.m.
Christlon
First Cbrtstian Church, at
1'fain and Adams, HunUngton
Beach: service Sunday at 8, 9,
10:30 a.m. and 7 p.m.; sennon
"Life After Death," by the
Rev. Thomas Overton.
* Harbor ChriJUan Church, at
2121 Tustin Ave.; service Sun-
day at 10:45 a.m., church
school at 9:45; sermon '"The
Resurrection and the Life," by
the Rev. D.W. ?\olcElroy.
Christian Science
the Rev. Philip Murray.
* N e I (hborbood Concnga-
tiooa.I aiurcb or Lagu•
Beach, at St Ann '.s and Olen-
neyre: service Sunday at 9:30
and 11 a.m. church school at
9:30; sermon 1'Tbe Hidden
Treasures of Easter," by the
Rev. John M. Reynolds.
Epbeopal
SI. Mlcbael and All iln(el1
Episcopal Church, at 3'233
Pacific View Drive, Corona
del Mar; service' Sunday at
7:30 and 9:30 a.m. and 6:30
p.m.; sermon '1Believing the
Resurrection," by the Rev.
John Rogers Davis; Easter
Eve services tonight at S; at
11 Paschal Vigil will conclude
with firit Eucharist of Easter
Day.
* St. Jamea Epis<opal Church,
at 3209 Vja Lido. Newport
Beach; service Sunday at 7, 9
and 11 a.m.; Holy 5aturday
baptisms and service of ad-
mission to communion at 4
p.m., lighting of the new fire
of Easter and vigil at 10 :30
p.m,.; c;tmaJe midnight service
begmmng at 11 p . m . ;
children's service at 4 p.m.
Easter Day.
*
at 428 Park Ave., Laguna
Beach; sel'.Vlce SUnday al B,
9:15 and 11 a.m.; sermon by '
the i!A!v _llOOert D>rn•lisoo,
}{oly Saturday service at lO :SCI
p.m.
Ll!t~an
Lutheran Cburtb of tbe !
Master, at 2900 Pacific View
Drive, Corona del M a r ; !
service Sunday at 10 a.m., '
church school at 9; sennon
by layme11 Arthur Womer and
Ralph Norum.. ' :
'* Christ Lutheran Church, at
760 Victoria. Costa Mesa;
service Sunday at 8:15 and 11
a.in., church school and Bible
classes at 9:30; se rmon
"Easter Amen," by the Rev •.
LotharTornow ; 6 a.m. ~
service at Paulo DriVe-in, 1
sermon "The Resurrection -1
God's Seal of Approval ." * I Lutheran Church of the
Master, at 2900 Pacific View
Drive, Corona del M a r ;
service SUnday at 8. and 10
a.m.; sermon "Easter Says
Yes," by the Rev. Paul
Rorneis ; early service con-
ducted by youth, message by
George Quick.
* St. Matthew Lutheran
.. At the 8 p,m. Wednesday jo High School Audito rium ;
meetings, selected readings service Sunday at 7· a.m.:
from the Bible and "Science '1: sermon "~le Is Ri sen." by the
•r:alth" ~re ~ead. A portion of Rev. Cliff Watson ; "New Life ,t~1~ service ts de~oted to tlle Players" to perform Resur-
Christian Sclmce Cbul'cbes,
First Church of Christ, Scien-
tist, 2880 Mesa Verde Drive,
COsta Mesa, services at 11
a.m. and church school al 9: 15 .
a.m.; First Church of Christ,
Scientlst, 8th and Olive, Hun-
tington Beach, services and
church school at 9:30 and 11
a.m.; First Church of Christ,
ScleotJst, 3303 Via 'L i d o •
Newport Beach. services and
church school at 9 and 10:30
a.m.; Second Church of
Christ, ScieuHst, 3100 Pacific
View Drive, Corona del ·Mar,
services and church school at
10 a.m.; Wednesday testimony
meetings at 8 p.m. at all four
churches. ·
SI. Wilfrid's Episcopal
Church, at 8236 Ellis Ave .•
Huntington Beach; service
Sunday at 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m.
and 7 p.m.; sermoo by the
Rev. James Caley; Holy Sat-
urday services at 10 a.m. and
3:30 p.m., Baptism at S-p.m ..
conlession and counseling at
4 p.m.
Church, at 18182 Culver Drive,
Irvine: ·service Sunday at 9
and 10:30 a.m.: sermon "The ,·
Best Day of Your Life," by
the. Rev. 1-ferbert -N.
Niermann: sunrise service at
The Church of Religious and small. garden tool s, loys.
Science o( ~ llth St., Hun-or otht!r unneed ed ilcms.
tfn·gton Beach, ls fnaklng an A truck load O( itcn1s will be
appeal to all its members and Taken-each week to the swap
friends lo assist ·with-their meet at the Orange County
swap meei and rummage s11tc Fair Grounds. the proceeds
-to be held over the next few going .to the church building
weeks. PhOne the church of!Jcc ol
Donations tire solicited for 536-5150. or evenings and
clothing, baby things. elcc-weekends. 968·0628. The o(-
lrical appliances both large rice is open daily JO to 4.
You are invited to hear
"THE LIFE THAT
CHANGED THE WORLD"
(A Sf)9cl1I Easter Sermon quoting the story of Jesus
as told by l:iis first century ~ontemporariesl
EASTER SUNDAY
Attend one of three Easler Morning '''orship Services
8:30 A.M. 9:45 A.M. 11 :00 A.M.
Service Set
Thr(!e Arch Bay ramilies
will gather iii their club llouse
at 50 S. LaScnda Drive at 7:30
a.m. on Sunday for the tradi-
tional Easter service.
The Rev. Thomas \\!armer
from the United Methodist
Church will conduct the serv-
ice.
NEWPORT CHRISTIAN CENTER
FIFTEENTH and MONROVIA, NEWPORT BEACH -646-6620
g1v1~g ~f exper1~nces -and -rection play. test1mon1es of healing. t The lesson-sermon subject
for Easter Sunday is "Doc-
trine of Atonement."
For f u r t h e r in formation
regarding the services, call
~trs. Buni Lane at 830-1314.
University Baptist Chur ch,
at 2252 S.E. Bristol, Santa
Ana; service Sunday at 11
a.m., church school at 9:45:
sermon "Ye Are Witnesses."
WATCH
"This Is Your Bible"
Next Sunday
K C 0 P Channel 13
Christ IS Coming
And Will Reign
On Earth
Will You Be Ready?
Sponsored by
Congregatio-l
Comm.unity Church,
Co n gregational, at 611
Heliotrope Ave., COrona de!
Mar; serv ice Sunday at 9 and
11 a.m.; sermon "The Daz-
zling Apparel of Easw," by
I .
* St. r.tary's Episcopal Church
EASTER SUNRISE SERVICE
PAULO DRIVE-IN IP~·~:;~;,tt
APRIL 22nd AT 6 A.M.
"God's Seal of Approval"
Speak•r:_IJev. L. V. Tornow
CHRIST i.bfuERAN CHURCH
6 a.nt with co n1·i n e n-t-a 1
brea kf.ast.
* Jledeemer Lutheran Church,
at 16351 Springdale, \Hun-
tington Beach : service Sunday
at 8:15 and 10 :45 a.m., Bible
class al 9:30: sermon "Arisen
Christ and Our Future," by
the Rev. Eugene Schramm ;
slide show by Sunday school
on Christ's life at 9:30.
* Grace Lutheran Church, at
6931 Edinger Ave .. Huntington
Beach; se rvice Sunday at 8, 9
and 11 a.m.; sermon "Where
·'I'hcrc's Life. There's ff ope,"
by the Rev. Robert Larsen:
sunrise folk service by high
jSee PULPIT, Page 10)
NEED A LISTENING EAR?
Chri1ti1n Covnt•1ing
C1n H1lp •••
TH,. wlll be Eotttr Su11doy Chlldretfs Churches for cill tM ldd• "'
et tM 1:10, 9:45 a11d 11 :00 houn with U11Cle Fritd. THE CHRISTADELPHIANS "Come as you are . , . stay in your car"
lEV. JAMES HINIY
541-1117 -541.17JJ
ORANGE COAST CHURC·H DIRECTORY
r FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD
140 E. 22nd St., Cos.ta Mes• -548-3761
f .. W Phlllio• l'~\lo·
for Trauportotlo11 Call M2·0S12
SUNDAY SERVICES
9:10 A.M.-S1111doy School Clcnsn IAll Agni
CHILD CARE AVAILA BLE 11 tllr11 8)
10:50 A.M.-"Discet11IAtJ The Truth"
Postor Phllllpt Spuldnt
6:00 P.M.-''The Mes1ctCJ1t Of The E1t1pty To111b" I!
P111tor Phllllps SPffklnt I .--~~~~~~-'--'--~-'-~~~~--,1;
I Hotne ol Maru1-Frldoy-I P.M,,Coffff Hous.
Cy Holmt 1, Direetor
HARBOR ASSEMBLY OF GOD
740 W. Wilson, Costa Mesa 546-4704
V. L. HERTWECK, Pafo,
GALEH f , HEATWECIC
Mlnlsltr ol Youth CAAL GENTRY
Mlni11t' el Mu1lc
-SUNDAY SEnlCES -
9:45 A..M.-S1111day School
10 :50 A.M.-"Filtd/119 The 911Mfl Christ"
Set-111011 ly Pa1tor
7:00 P.M.-"The MlssllHJ Mo11"
Sc-r'"o" ly Pcntor
COSTA MESA CHRISltAN SCHOOL
l',._Sd!MI -klrtftf'1~ntn -E""'<Hlfll'l' -ctlli. Girt .
NEWPORT CHRISTIAN CENTER
Fifteenth and Monrovia Streets
8:30-9:45-11 :00 A.M. -MOrning Worship
''THI LIFI THAT CHANG-ID THE W091LD"
hr1t10• ly Dr. WOod
6:00 P.M.
YOUTH DIA.MA
Wed., 7:JO ~·"'· -DIM:overl119 TM Ne• THta'"9flt-Matthew
INwnMY & Chlld Care AvallelJJe for •I Sentlcnl
Dr. George O. Wood , P astor 646-7117
426 11th St .. Hunt ington Beach -S48-8529
1
-s.N.y kllool 10 ~·"'· -Wonhl, 11 :15 a ,.,.,
-Sn. ne. won111, 6 P·"'· -h"'llY •i~ Wed., 1 ''"'·
lft. A, C. $tar11, Pf:rltor -Jim Hoftff, Mhthter of ldvc•tl•ll
Attend Cl1urch
This Sunday
r
23rd
CENTRAL BIBLE CHURCH
Street at Orange, Cost• Mesa -548-5303
Pastor: Robert M. l e1t91to11
Youth Pcntor -Fred Mart'l11
s~Nr; ~LIS eoMMUNllY ®1URC~
Morni11g Worshlp-10:10 0.111. -S1111day School 9 o.1t1. ,1
Sv11doy E~enh19 Wol'lh~·7:00 p.m.-Prcryer Meeting Wed.•7:00 P·"'· Ii
SERVICES: 10 :00 A.M. & 6:30 P.M.
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RANCHO SAl';t JOA!fl'UIN
INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL
4861 Nlchol1011, lr1lnir
(S~n Ottgo FrHWl"f lo Culwtr -l ei! on Nld1ahon)
Re,., Rid! Soniuelso11, Posror
9:30 A.M. Sunday School fot all aqes
11 :00 A.M. Morning Wnnhip
NUfrSERV CAR! .. lt0¥1D!D l."t 80 TM HOUltS INTERESTING FUNOAMENTAL
BIBLE TEACHING
COAST BIBLE CHURCH
Morco Fontirr Jr, High, Sci11 J1a11 Caplstraao
491-1949 494-1848 830·0407
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FD• 111torm1lion Cencernlnt Olll•r M1tll11t t C•l1 tJl-1tt1
THE CHURCH FOR YOUR FAMILY
AlflU1!11 with '"-••l'lltl Gentr11 Co1111r1nc1
NEWPORT HARBOR
CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE ( H R I S T I A N S C I EN C E "SCIENCE 0~ MINO" I SUNDAY SERVICE & SUNDAY SC MOCl ...................... .
M;,;.,,. <••~• C. J•do-
11 :111 AM,
c HUR CHES Ill~==="=' c.=-="= .. =c ... =·="="·=-='= ... ="="=::=:;::~11
CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE IRANCHES OF TttE MOTHER CHURCH
THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST
IN IOSTON, MASSACHUSElTS
"DOCTRINE OF ATONEMENT"
APRIL 22, 1973
Costa M•s1-First Chorch of Christ, Scientist
2810 Mesa Verde Dr., Costa Mose
Su11cloy School -9:1S A.M.
Ch11rch S.n-k• -11 :00 A.M.
Recrdlnt Room, 1150 Mna Verd• Pt.
Huntington Beach-First Church of Christ, Scle11tl1t
ltll Ir Oll•e, Hu11thtthHI leoch
Sefldoy Sctlool -9:JO & 11 :00 A.M.
Cllurcfl -9:JO & 11 :00 A.M.
Reocllitt aoelft -218 Mein St.
Newport Beach-Fi'rst Church of Christ~ Scientist
· llOl Yla Lido, NewjNrt hoch
Cherch & h9Hy Scho~t:00.10:JO A.M.
Recrdl"9 lo•M, ll15 Via Lida
Newport Beach-Second Churih of Christ, Scientist
J100 P11elftc Yl•w Dr., Coro1111 dtt~I.,
Church & 511.., Sc.ltool-10:00 A ....
R .. c.i"9 leeftl -JSOO·I CMtt Hwy. (htef Norchhsl
Wed. E""fltt Tn thlMHty '°'"""'* -I p.rn. -All ChurcMt
A.Cl tJfe cordially invited to atrend the church
1ervices and enjoy.the priulleges of tlit
Readrng Rooms
. '
Chffd Can,,.., ... AT ALL s1ar1cu
Newport Unity
LOlllN D. flLICIUNOS"ll:, Mlllllllf
DttMl~at S.n-ke-10 A.M .
Sul'ldly School for •II 19•• -9100 •·"'·
I St~ a1td lf"flite, Newport leocll
OfHc.-.. 64'91111 DIA.L..A·PJIAYllt 646·7111
DI U9vn1 l each
21HN1 l 19Uftl. C1nyan Rd , •I El Tera AO.
Htftf'Y Gfftllnl, O.D. -Ml11i1t1r
Jiii G1!111nl, A11l1t1nl Mifl ltt1r
SllNOAY SERVICE -t & 11 A.M.
Jr. Churcll & Voulll Gnul)t -t A.M. Gnly
CHURCH OF llLIGIOUS SCllNCI ••••••• , •• ,_ ... ,.,,, ••• , •••
609 lltll St., H111rtt...,.. lffdl-SJ6·S150
Sc.i•nce of Mind L.chlre •••• , -••• , • , , , • , , •• , • , • • 9:)0 A.M , I f•mily Worship S•r•ic• •••••••••••••••• , ••• , •• , •• 10:50 A.M, -Mursery C1re AV,lllilllt -
"RISURllCTION OF INCAINATI ONI" ... 5.rmon by A•v. Ot11• ThompsOft, Mlnltl•r
DIAL-A·PllAYl:R "6-21J2. •
lST CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE
Of Nl!WPOltT aEACH
(Mell1fff Churdl, URlftf C:llurc:h of lttlftll-$cltn<1, l .A.J
SUMDAY Sl!ltVICI •..O SUHOAY SCHOOL -10;)1 A.M.
AlaEltT IURKI:, Rkf -Mlnl1tw
APRIL lS -"'THI MIWNESS OF LIFE"
llTTLI TMIATltE-COll:ONA DEL MAii: MIOH SCHOOL
t1'1 liASTalf .. OR., NEWl'OltT l lACM
fOlt AM INSPIAATIOftAL MESSAOl-OIAL .......,,.
FIRST CHURCH 'oF GOD OF MISSION VIEJO .............
MISSION YllJO Hl•H SCHOOL IMM R..-1 601
10:00 A.M. -Sund1y Mornln1 Wonhlp
11 :OO A.M. -Sunday Jchool tar all •tes
1114> 6Js.1110 11141 ,,,_.,1,
FIRST CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
,11
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'" Main & Adams Streets I
Huntington Beach
Bibi, School & Mornil'lg Worthip
9:00 & 10:30 A.M.
Youth Gro~p• , , , ~ •• 6:00 p,1t1.
EVen";"'9 Worcliip •• .•• 7:00 p.rn.
P'i11rser\' c1rr orovlcled 11 1n 1erv!ca
Ol•ote: 5:16-2519 Oiat Otvot\afl SJ0.95'0
EL TORO
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Mo•hlHSo RtctHtlo11 Center
25100 Mo11ta110•• Dr.
Mhtlo1t Ylelo
516-4757 51,·J711
Ph;t Arnold, Minilte•
COMMUNITY
CONGREGATIONAL •
611 HELIOTROPE
Worshl, -10 A.M.
Cll•tdt Sci.ol-10 A.M.
01 Pl'llllJp G. M11rr1v. Mlnl1ttr
644 -7400
LAGUNA BEACH
NEIGHBORHOOD CONGREGATIONAL
J40 St. A1t1t'1 Pf.ce ot GlellffYN
Joh11 M. Rey1teld1-Ml11l1ter
r..lly WonM, & C••c• Sdloet--9:JO & ll A.I
I_ i ?. ''THI HIDDIN TREASUllS 01' U.STll"
lz I~ Senriot ly P .. tor
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1'..,.\ \.. ..1 '/, "Ill WHAT"S IN THI IASllT" t_~~<t Meile~ ClleK .. nd H.,py a.tr.
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ef J\fcwport Horbor
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By LOUIS CASSELS \ u, ................
Apart from the ltorieo told In the New
:restament, there Is impressive historical
eVlileiice-t!Uit e ·lo!n60r-:i ..... reallY ·waa
found empty on lhe Ont Easter momink.
That Is the conclusion ol Dr, Paul L. Maier,
professor of ancient hlsk>ry at Western
?.1ichlgan Unlyersity. .
This professional historian has conducted a
lengthy investigation of "the E a s t e r
phenomeoon," eiaminlng not oi;J.ly Christian
but also Jewish and Roman SOUl't'eS for
evidence of what actually happened. His con-
clusions are obtained in a new book, "First
Easter," published.by Harper & Row.
To ~ler, the clinching historical evidence
is the \\.'ell-established fact that Jesus'
di!ciplet, who fled terrified into hiding al the
, time of bis ei:ecuUon, returned to Jerusalem
a short time later and boldly proclaimed -
even on the steps of the Temple -that Jesus
had risen from death.
TlllS COULD N<rr HA VE happened, Maier
says, unless jesus' body were indeed missing
' around the tomb preclsely to prevent a staged
resurrection?
WOULD THE DISCIPLES, who forsook
Jesus Ill the hour of his exeaitioo ~use
they were so fearful for their own lives, have
had the nerve to organize a nocturnal raid on
a guarded tomb?
And if they knew the resurrection Will. a
hoax,. woold they cheerfully have sacrificed
their U_yes BJ martyrs -as many ol them did
-in order to perpetuate their false story?
"If all the evidence is weighed carefully
and !alr!y, It Is Indeed jusliliable, aceording
to the canons of historical research, to con-
clude that the tomb in whkh Jesus was
buried was acutally empty on the morning of
the first Easter," says Maier. "And no shred
of evidence has yet been discovered in
literary sources, epigraphy or archaeology
that would disprove this statement.
"This Is as far as history can go. Pursuing
an answer to the fascinating question, 'Why
was the tomb empty?' leads very simply to
two kinds of. answers. The tomb was empty
due to 15 SQrne natural cause, or 2) some
preternatural cause.
from its sepulcher. U the embarrassed "IF rr WERE A NATURAL cause, this
, religious and political authorities who ordered must 1till be discovered, because none of the
·the execution been able to do so, they cer· thecxdeS advanced thus far is in any way
· tainly would have spiked this resurrection probable or convincing. The empty tomb, in
story by "opening the sepulcher and revealing this interpretation, becomes one of the great
the moulding body of Jesus of Nazareth." unresolved enigmas in history.
"They did not because they knew the tomb "Christianity holds to the s e c o n d
was empty," Maier concludes. alternative, that the tomb was empty due to
Both Jewish and Roman records of the Ume Jesus' resurrection." While this cannot be
show that Palestinian authorities never proved at this distant date through any
denied the tomb was found empty, On the method of objective historical research,
contrary, they admitted it -and devised an Maier says, t:here is "supp«ting evidence"
explanation for it. They said Jesus' body had for the claim in "the birth and growth of the
been stolen from the tomb by his disciples to Christian Church ltseU."
fake a resurrection. 'lbe "psychological transrormalioo" ~ the
The Michigan historian acknowledges that disciples from cringing oowards 1 n t o
is theoretically possible. But he flndS many unflinching martyrs an~ aposthl les . s~~
Salvation
Army · Aide
To Speak
Cclonel Harold Barry of san
Francisco, chief executive of·
fleer for the Salvation Army in
the eleven western states, will
be the speaker at the Salva-
,
SatUtday, April 21, 1973
Author to Give
Three LectUres
Dr. ~larcus Ba ch, author
and lntercultural interpreter.
will make three appearances
in Orange County in April.
' DAIL V PILOT f
Lake Hills
.Singles
Studying
tion Army, 1710 W. Edinger, ~'~ '~~!JI Santa Ana at the 11 a.m. , t
service, according to Major
Tom Cisar, corps officer.
'll!e rll'St w!U be at the
1-turdy Pa.rk Co mmunit y
Center, Golden Wes t at Nonna
Avenue, Hwttington Beach, on
Monday al 8 p,m, SUbjecl will
be "Serendipity -Your
Seventh Sense ." relating to
people's relationship with their
inner and outer en~nmental
The Lake Hfils Ccmmunlty
Church 1lngles group hn.ve
begun c1..... under the in-
struction ol H. Fred Norer,
Th. {);-, dean or the California
Graduate School of Theology
in Glendale and member of
the Lake HUis church. ReeenUy transferred to1be
cOiSt from NeW-YorrOty, the
colonel . was . former.l y
divisional commander f o r
Southern California.
Easter music will b e
perfonned. There will he an
enrollment or soldiers. The an-
nual offering for the Anny's
international · work will be
received in that service.
Baha'is
To Observe ·
Ridvan Fest
The Baha'is of Huntington
Beach will observe the Feast
of Ridvan today through May
2.
The Feast of Ridvan rom·
memorates the twelve days
that Baha'u'llab , prophet·
founder of the Baha'i faith ,
spent In the Ridvan garden
before leaving Baghdad. The
first, ninth and twelrth days of
the Feast of Ridvan are com-
memorated as holy days.
TO VISIT MESA
Mn. t.ou Gordon
Educator
To Speak
l 1i Mesa
world. • On Tuesday, he will appear
at Ne~'P(>rt Beach Unity
Center, 1827 \Vestcllff Drive,
at 10 a.m. and 8 p.m.
His subject will be .. The
Total Heallll or the Total
Person," an explanation of the
Bragg system. With concepts
of fpsting, exercises and nutri-
tion.
Dr. Bach, who has a Ph.D
from the University of Iowa
and four honorary degrees,
has interviewed leaders of
many cultures .and wJ"itten 20
books and many articles.
He has been a specialist in
DOCTOR TD TALK
Marcus Bitch
the Department of State under
th · international Educational
Exchange program in
Southeast Asia, J n d i a ,
Pakistan, Korea and Japan.
The group is engaged in
weekl y Bible Study sessions
conducted at 9:30 a.n1. SUn-
days at the Los AHsos
Intermediate School in 1illsslon
Viejo, where the Lake fills
church holds worship services
and classes pendlng relocatloo
at a permanent site_.
A social calendar is being
developed and will begin with
an Easter brunch for singles
and their families April 22.
For member s hip in.
fom1ation, call el~er S41-S469
or 552·8158.
Mrs. Lou Ceil Gordon will
speak at the meeting of the ·
Christian Women's FellowShip
at First Christian Church, Cos-
ta Mesa. Music will be present-
ed by "Expressions of Love,"i========--::c-----------------,,---
a group of students at Pacific
Christian College.
J\.trs. Gordon, who will be
speaking on the subject "And
God Created Woman ," is on
the teaching staff of Pacific
Christian College in Long
Beach. She is a graduate
nurse and has travelled widely ,
observing conditions at ·.
mission stations.
~..,This Easter ...
'Come Alive a1111e
· LAKE HILLS COMMUNITY CHURCH
-~ ltEYllll.HD H.UIOlD F • .iaUl'1llA tonducl•llO •ll 11r;lt••
'difficulties with this e:ii:p,la.M_tioo. suggests to an objectiv_e storian
How did the grave-robbing party get past sonlething very extraordinary myst have
- -the guards \\llom the Roman governor placcd~taken place al Jerusalem on the first EJtsler.
Baha'u'llah's teachings
revolve around three basic
principles : tbe oneness of God,
the oneness of religion, and
the oneness of mankind.
Mrs. Gordon is the mother
of three daughters. She
teaches charm, health and
teen-age ·problems solving.
All wocnen are invited to at-
tend tbiS riieeting' at the
c.hurch, 792 Victoria St., at
7:30 p.m. Mond ay:
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THREE EASTER WORSHIP SERVleEs
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T emple to Celebrate for 'Israel . .
Study Begins
NEW YORK (UP!) -The
Synagogue Council ol America
has launched a year-long study
to examine how funds
allocated within the Jewish
Community serve Jewish
purpose and develop resources
which Jewry requires for
autonomous existence.
ln Celebration of Israel's
25th anniver sary, the
Sisterhood of Te m P l e
Sharon will present D r .
Howard Lenhoff, professor of
biology, UC Irvine, o n
'Wednesday at 8 p.m. in the
temple building.
Dr. Lenbcff will talk about
"The People. and the Spirit of
1i1odern-day Israel."
He will show slides, in-
cluding U-of archaeological
sites. These slides were taken
FAIRVIEW BAPTIST CHURCH .
COIMll OP FAl l YllW I FAii
10:00 A.M. -Eos ter Celebration
11 :1S A.M. -Talk Back
DR. RICHARD W. DOSS PREACHING
"JESUS . IS ALIVE AND WELL"
Child C•r• for All Ag••
ORANGE
.J/arlor Chri6lian Church
OP NIWPOIT I U.CH -IDhclpi.,
MHti .. ht•hrrly
At u,,., leJ ...,. Cl•~
21 31 Tdl1 A"·• Com. M ...
Sunday School ..................... 9: 30 A.M.
Morning Worship .............. 10:45 A.M.
... ,..., • 11 ......... ,,..,. ...
Phone: 642-2725
Minister: Dr, D. W. McElroy
THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Welcomes You.
IT. JAM.IS., 3109 YM I.WI., N..,.n a..ti
7:30 A.M.-Kefy l•llertd
9:00 • 11 tOO A.M.-...ny Wrilp Al ........ Hely liteh•bt
I M1n1I .. hGYM
H...,,pnmM.
MW•W ... Htfy C••••1l11 & He11M11 Sentc.
,__,,, -10:30 A.M. .• , ..... .., -l rtl P.M.
Tiie a ... J .. a P. AsMy II, Rector -,._.: 67M211
ST. JOHN THE DIVIN E, 2043 Orange Ave., C.M.
Sund•v• l iOO A 9:30 Church School -9110 . ' '
Pr. Hewanl Mert Cmwrt"tllf, ...__,.._ 141 ... 326
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Saint Michael AIKI AO Angels Episcopal Church
J211 hclfk View i>rM, C..... .. M•
Sund1Y1·l:OO A.M, & 9:lt A.M .. cti.rc• w...l/Jrt.-Y-91!0 A.M
Tw ... .,:.-7100 A.M. WHMM.,._ttll A.M.
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when he taught at Hebrew
University of Jerusalem.
Authentic Israeli food will
be served. The temple is
located at 617 W. Hfunilton,
Costa Mesa. 'The pubUC is in-
vited to the family event.
~l If
.. avrn flemoriol __ podt
The Sotllhlantfs Most Beo#tiful
MemtwWs
MAUSOlfUM • C01UMIAmUM • C!Mn?IY
TREES of the WORLD
Bttwten Santa Ana and Orange
On Fairview Avenue -5!8·119l
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LUTHE:RA N CHURCH LUTHE RAN CHURCH
OF THE MASTER 798 Dover Or., LI 8-lbl I
Newport Beach I 2900 Pacific View ;)r.
Corona del Mar Rogw J. l1rg, Pastor
E•rlv Wor1hlp 1:00 o,rn. R ..... P•ul Rornei1, 0.0.
Chri1tl•n Educ•tion 9:15 •·'"· 9:00 A.M.-Swadey Cll•rctl ..... ,
Ft1tiff Wor1hip 10:)0 •·'"· 10:00 A.M.-Wontilp s..lce
Nuu•rv for 1rn•ll 'hildr•n Mid·W••k l•nt•n S•r"'i''' pro.,.ided
W•d11•1d•v £.,.•nin9 7:10 p.rn.
Phone 644-2664
Nursery Care Available 10:00 A.M. FuiHy Wo;nfilp
WEL COME -.
C H R IST L UT HERAN C HUR CH I Mit1ourl Svnod
760 Ylctorlo St, Cnta Mne
Lott.er Y. Torwow, ,_.,
541·1404
'Mlnftlll Strvl(": l :lS • 11 A.M. lunlllly kf!Mh t1:1t A.M.
Ad.tt .... Clll11 t :Je A.M • art.ta.. 111111•••, Sdleol -&41-6166 .
ST. MAnHEW LUTHERAN CHURCH
18182 Culver Drive
University Park, Irvine
. 11"1. Hertt.n N. Nl1nH11
9:00 A.M.-Wenlllp & Sa.., khol
IO:JO A.w-w..., • ...., ScMel
112..a121
PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
How does
Ch ristian Science heal?
listen to firsthand e)(·
periences. This week's
program:
"EASTER
SPEAKS OF
UF£"
7:00 AM-IPl440-U
1:41 AM-IMPC 710-U.
7:11 AM-llOCM·PM-
103.11-N.I.
April ,22, 1973
Tl\UTH
HEi:llS
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8, 9:30 and 11 a.m. EASTER SUNDAY, April 22. Tho joyful
truth of the Resurrection and what God has done f.or us!
"Hallelujah Chorus"-
LAKE HILLS CHANCEL CHOIR
and
. BRASS ENSEMBLE
: 0r .. w1mn c. M1rih, Minitt9r ot Mutic . .. SPECI~ GUEST SOLOIST -NORMA ZIMMER '
fJtll>." · SPECIAL SUNRISE SERVICE • & A.M.
8. lake Hills Brau Ensemble
, -SPECIAL GUEST SOLOIST -ANN MQORE
, Uoill COUNTRY SAFAR I' Afritheater ~ ~\·~i~""'""·
· LAKE HILLS COMMUNITY CHURCH ~ ;:-~ meeting 11 lot llll10e lnt1rmedl1t1 achool Telephone 53<4-0275 V mulr1111dt 11 moor, mlulon vl1jo
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A Cordial W elcome from PRESBYTERIAN CHURC HES THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH of the Coas tal Areas -..
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METHOD IST CHURC H METHODIST CHURCH ZllO F.lrvl~ IMCll, C•te M ...
19th St. & H•rbor BJ.,.d. 6662 H•ll ,..,. •. 142-4461 lntee A. -.a•· rw.,
Wonlllp Semce ieftMy WenWp I Ctlwnk-.11 -1:30 • 10:00 A.M.
"9M: 157·3340 9:30 & 11 :00 A.M . Worship -9 I 10:)0
Chur,h s,hool -9:10 A.M . Chur,h School -9:00 A.M. .. -
Coit• M••• North Irvin• -E•1t Bluff Community Presbyt erian Church
MESA VER DE UN IVERSITY 411 ,_,... AWHlll, Lail ... leoctl
METHOD IST CH URCH MET HODIST CH URCH • 11"1. Attlurr J, To .. terslrf -Re'f'. Albert 0 . Hferpe
M11e Verd• & Baker St, Swltdey Wonlllp: 9:00 I 11 :00 A.M. ClNrctl Sct.ol 9:00 A.M. 8)).1 2)]
549-27 19 111422 Cul.,.•r Road l'lto•: 494.7555
Wo•thip & Ch ur'h S,hool al l.l"!venlly o.r;.,.,
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Worthlp I Chur(h School ·worthir .nd
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Mh,ltt•r 499.1011
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N•wport a,,,h / I\ CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA
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1400 W, B•lboe Blwd. 67].)105 \. Vst . .llndrew's Presbyterian Church Wonhlp-9:10 A.M. Chur,h S,ho.ol-9130 & I ( A.M.
"" ........... ...,. .,..,.., lecter -...... M4-046J ' ,._Verde Drl.,. • ._, lttNt. C..ta M ... , Calif. -600 SI. Andrew!! Road • Newpo1t Beach
ANDl•W C. A'NOEltSON, '°""' -l:ICNAltD JACOBSEN, l11t1r11 Or. Ch•rl•• H. Di•r•nfl•ld, P•1tor
IWday ktiool: t::ao 1.m. -MtmlnCI #otlh1p1 t :OO end 11:00 '·'"· ._ ......
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1100 A.M.-Hoty COMfflwfdoa FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH loenlic•I Service•: 8 AM. 11'30 AM eno 11 AM
9130 A.M.-farnllv S1rvice A Ch•rdi S,hool INwrt1r; C•r•l RABBI BERNA.ADP. KING CJ'illd care and cl'llldren's Sunday School at all sttr.,.ices
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7100 P.M.-F11tlv•I E•eM••t It Senn•• Utl Olff Dml NIWll'rt IMC~14U St. JlmlS piscopal Church o 3209 Via Lido, Newport Beith
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u•n110 l'lge II ' 115 Aple, Bllboe fJbmd at t Lellure World lecture 'lllu,... Ave.; servlct and church
schOol studenl.t ·at a a.m. .a.111..-and at 11:15 a.m. al St. d.iy al 10 a.m. llcl>ool Swlday al 10 a.m., con-==="-*. ----M--11ld-All-A-a.1-~ 1---·------tili'"ne,.01a1tal b<eaklMl__aU~!~:.C.
Cburdl, Padllc View_ Drive CNr<k ti a.o ....... Sckace accordlonlst Amie Hartman of
St. Peal,, tau.em Charth
of t.pna Beacll, at 429
Cypre6S Drive: service SUn-
da yat IO a.m.; sennoo "See!
It Js I Myself," by the Rev.
Roy Gesch; sunrise service at
6:30 a.m. at new church site,
' 1194 Morningside Drive.
* Christ Lutberan Clurth, at
35522 camino C.pistrano, San
Clemente: service Sunday at
8:30 and 10, a.m.; sennon
••The Power of Resurrection,''
by the Rev. Emory Ackerman. * .
Faith Lutheran Church •I
Capistrano Beach, at 34381
Calle Portola; service Sunday
at 10:30 a.m , church school at ·
9; sermon "What the Cross
and Resu.JTection 1 M a k e
Clear,'' by the Rev. James
Knotek ; sunrlse service and
breakfast at .6; T u e s d a y
Women's Missionary League
meeting at 7:30 p.m.
* Mount of OUves Lutheran
Church, at 24m Chrisanta
Drive, Mission Viejo; service
Sunday at 7, 9 and 11 a.m.:
sermon by the Rev. Paul
Uhlar.
* Gloria Dd Luthe_ran Church,
al 33501 Stonehill Drive, Dana
Point; service-Sunday at 8_:30
and Marguerita Avenue , · •.......-Hollywood to Perform al ·oul·
church school al 11 : 16.; of lbutdapll S..c\, al 609 do0r 10 a.m. service; ad· .
sennOn "Your Road to ~ 11th St.j_!erYI~ SUoday at .mission 25-.eenta.
ma..;" by -the !Wt J<llm 9:30 and 10:50 a.m.; sennon * Kno • . "The Reourreclion and Its
-x. Meaning TO<lay,'' b)' the Rev1 * Qene Thompson; Wednesday
Ualnnlty Ualled MelWll .service at 8 p.m.
Omrdt, al 1843; CUiver Road, *
Irvine; service SUllday al 7, 9' -~· Cbar<ti 1 R 11 · and 10:30 .a,Jn.; sermon OSo r~ , 0 ' e pKl5
This Is Wbat Christmas Wa• -· at 141 Miramar, San All About!'," by the it .... n--Clemente; servlce-,,,Sonday at ·"!"-" null II a.m.; 5etn1DR • 'The
Allison; guitar music It early Ultimate Demonstration," by service. · ._
* Finl· 'U a It e d Methodist
Cbure-. at 2721 17th St., Hun-
tington Beach.; service Sundaj
at 9:15 and 10:30 a.rn.; ·
sermon "The New Beiins
Now," by the Rev. Edward
Erny; 2'UJlrise service at 5:45,
. with oootinerital breakfast.
SOOwbig of "T h e Resur·
rectlon," a film, at 6 p.m.
* Finl United Metllodist
<lnar<b, at 420 W. 19th' St.,
COSta Mesa; service Sunday
at 8:30, 9:30 and 11 a.m.;
sennon• "Tbe Kingdom, the
Power Snd the Glory," by the
Rev. Richard D u n l ap;
Belltones to petfonn at first
servicei jwtior UMYF at 8
p.m. Thursday, senior UMYF
at 6:30 Sunday.
-*
tbe . Rev. Leslie Harrold;
service Wednesday at 7 p.m.
Vartou
ConfrnlJGtions
Christ Chapel la Orange
Cowity, at 1259 Victoria St.,
Costa Mesa; service Sonday
at 7 and 9 p.m.; sermon "He
Is Risen," by the Rev. Roger
Harrison; Monday fellowship
at 7:30 p.m.; Wednesday Bible
class.
* Christ Church of
Westminster, at 14061
Chestnut St.; service Sunday
at 10 :45 a.m.; cantata "The
Resurrection of Christ"
directed by -the Rev. John
Mason. "' * · U at ta r.t a.n Unlversalist
Crowa--Vau.,.-e.v ... nt--
Cburcll, at 24600 La Plata
Drive, Lag\ma Niguel; aervtce
Sunday at 7 and 11 a.m.;
sennon "'nle Hope of Life,"
by the Rev. Robert Honnette ;
cantata 0 From Olivet to
Calvary" at .7 a.m. service;
church school at 9:45 a.m.
* Newport Unity Center of
Creative Uvlng, at 15th and
Irvine, Newport B e a c h :
service Sunlfay-at· 9 and 10
a.m.; sennon '"The Courage to
Overcome," by. the Rev. Loren
Flickinger; no regular church
school this week; Easter Egg
Hunt oo Zonia Club grounds at
8:30 a.m.
HONOR STUDENT
Bill Oavi1 Jr.
Student
·Working
For Churcli
Bill Davis Jr., 19, is a high-
honors student at Southern
California College in Costa
Mesa .
Two years ago Davis was
awarded a scholarship by * ChriSt Church of Westminster
Lake Hills Community at 14061 Chestnut St., in
Church, meeting at Los Alisos Westminster. He has main-
1 n t ermed late Schoo I tained his high academic stan-
Auditorium; service Suliday at ding while preparing for
8, 9:30 and 11 a.m.; sermon fulltime christian service with
"Come Alive!," by the Rev. a ministry in religious educa-
Harold Leestma; "Hallelujah tion. Davis was recently
Chorus" to J)erform; sunrise elected Assocated Student
service at Lion C o u n t r y Body secretary.
Safari's Alritheater at 6 a.m. Jn conjunction with the
with Mr. Leeslma speaking on college scholarship program,
"That Bright M o r n i n g ' ' ; Davis was appointed to the
Norma Zimmer to sing at post of Christian education
Yolunteers Plan
The Volunteer5 of Lutheran .. phiqned fOt June 31 at 3 p.m.
Social Services, Orange Coun-at 'l1he Lutheran Church of the
ty, will meet ·e.t· lD· a.m. al Reslirrection, 9812 llmnillon.
Rdormailon.Laltberan Ch.I!@>. Hwillngton Beach, to acquaint
U7~ Magnolia, West~ter. people with the Llltheran-
-The Rev. Carl o 1son , ~rat -serviceS and the
iijililno CTITlofnT• olllb~ts org~tlo .
lAltheran Homeir in A.lhambra ·!lie progr~ will be -·pro-
and Octanside, will talk on the vided by pianist Allen Holst of
· topic "MMtm-Wg to the Ag-Huntington Beach, the Llving
ing." Nutsery care is pre).\ Hope Singers of St. ste·phens
vided. Lutheran Church, Fullerton,
-A Fellowship ~ea is-being a n-d r 'e pt e Sentatives of
-~Renewal House in L o s
Angeles.
The public is invited.
GUEST PREACHIR
Dr. R•Y C. J1nn1n
St. James
Has Guest
On Wednesday, al 8 p.m. St.
Handicap
Oasses .
Scheduled
Easter Rites
Set at ·School James Episcopal Churc)l will
·A community-wide Easter have as guest preacher fot the
A class for handicapped sunrise service will be held in weekly Prayer and Prab!.e
children between the ages of 6 Mission Viejo at the Mission servi~e Dr. Ray Charles
and 12 now is being offered \'iejo High School at 7 a.m. lt Jannan, l·e-4~ er cl. the the Sunda will be sponsored by the Charismatic Renewal of ChrJs.
during 9:30 a.m. Y T'm' pie Baptist Chur,ch of tiaru"ly. · school hour at' the Costa Mesa t: Foursquare Church, 1 7 3 4 Mission Viejo. Also, for this service, Bill
Orange Ave., Q:ista Mesa. Besides a live play of the Robinson, tenor-baritone,. will
Teacher is Mrs. LaDeane death, burial and resurrection sing. Re Was ordained in 1913
Jacobs, director of Hope of Jesus Christ, there will be to the ministry in the Chris-
Haven F.clucational Center, music and a message tian Churi:h of the Disciples of
Cos ta Mesa. from the Rev. C 1 if ford Christ.
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type of handicap, Mrs. Jacobs
said.
Following the class, the
children may attend children's
church at 10:50 a.m. which is
for both normal and han-
dicapped children.
St. John The Divine Episcopal Church
2043 o,... ....... c.... ....
Tlte '"· Ho.-d M. C:.twrftllt, Ylew
EASTER SERVICES
Saturday-&sttr Ive
5:00 p.m. Renewel of Baptismel Vows &
Holy Eucheri't
~----· and 11 a.m.; sermon bx the
Rev. Doiiald Banksoil: sunrise
service at 6:30 and breakfast
Mesa Verde United
Methodist Churdl, ·at 1701
Bak_er ~ St., Costa Mes a-;
service SWtdaY-:,at 8, ~f30"ind
11 a.m.; sennon "Epilogue,"
by the Rev. IJJthair Green.
«llurdi, at 1259 Victoria St.,
~Jfe.s3~~~o1<i!~X atc-IO:SO a.m.;'aernton "How
Many Tofnorrows Do -J
Have?,11 by the Rev. Robert
three regular services. elemel_!!ary director. The ap-* µOintment carrie"s
Te-mple Beth David ·of -responsibility for the ___ad-Orq~ County, at 6100 Hefley ~~tr a ti on of the. elementary
St. WestminSter· service Fri. d1v1s1on of Chrtst Church
daf at 8: 15 p.m'.; sennon by under the supervision ·of the
Rabbi Henri Front j bar Milz-Rev_. Floyd E. Westbrook.
Further informatton may be
obtained by calling the church
at 548-9733 or Mrs. Jacobs at
64601517. ~ -
Music -Show
Scheduled
For Deaf
~ Easter StrYlcn: 6 e.m. Sunfise Hoty· EUCJierist--
Holy Eucharist 7:)0, .9:00-&:.-J-l :OO a.m.--
' <
at 7:30.
* Lutberan Cbnrcb of Oar
Saviour, at too ·E. iSan Pablo
Ave., San Clemente; service
Sunday at 7, 9 and 10 a.m .;
sermon "A Dream Which
Touches Reality," by the Rev.
C.J. Lwid.
* Newport Harb<t Latberan
Church, at 798 Dover Drive,
Presbyterian
" St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church, at 600 St. Andrews
Road, Newport Beach; service
. Sunday atj, 9:30 and 11 a.m.;
sermon ''tifepower: Jn the 1
Resurrection/' by the Rev.
Charles H. Dierenfie1d. J'l~WJ!9!l~; serrt~~~-----*-~~day at 8 and 10:30 a.m.
sermon "Battles and Babies,"
by the Rev. Roger Berg;
Easter breakfast at 7 with
donation $1.25 for adults, 75
cents for children.
* Prince of Peace Lathern
• Chord>, at 2967 Mesa Verde
·Drive, Costa Mesa; service
Sunday at 8, 9, 10 and 11 a.m .;
sennon "Come Alive," by the
Rev . Andrew Anderson.
Methodist
First United Methodist
Cborcb of Fountain Valley, at
1822.5 Bushard St.; service
Swulay at 9 and 10::,0 a.m.;
sermon "Good Morning!," by
the Rev. Ford Miller: Easter
Egg Hunt between services.
* Luguna United Methodist
Church, at 21632 W e s i e y
Drive ; service Sunday at 10
a.m.; sermon "Living Among
the Dead,'' by -the Rev.
Thomas Warmer; Three Arch
Bay sunrise service at 7:30
a.rn.
* Ne"'·port Center Uni t e d
Metbodist~Cburcb, meeting at
Presbyterian Church of the
Covenant, at 2850 Fairview
Roff, Costa Mesa; service
Sunday at 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m.:
sennon "Comes the Dawn,"
by the Rev. Bruce Kurrle.
Rellglo'" Science
First Church of Religious
Science ot Newport Beach,
meeting at O:lrQna del Mar
Little Theater; service Sunday
at 10:30 a.m.: sennon "The
Newness of Life," by the Rev.
Albert Burke.
* Newport Harbor Church of
R.t:Ugtous Science, at 'Mt
Center st., Costa M e s a ;
service Sunday at 11 a.m.;
sermon "Eternal Life," by the
Rev . Eleanor Jackson; service
features "Floral Liv l n g
Cross"; 5:30 a.m. sunrise
service at Costa Mesa Park,
adjacent to church.
* Cb~h of Religious Science
of Laguna Beach, at 20062
Laguna Canyon Road ; service
Sunday at 9 and 11 a.m.,
church school at 9: sennon
"Death and Immorality," by
the Rev. Henry Gerhard;
MOUNT OF OLIVES LUTHERAN CHURCH
24772 Chrisant1 Drive
Mission Viejo (837-74671
Welcomes you to • • •
EASTER SUNDAY
THREE FESTIVAL SERVICES
7:00 9:00 and 11 :00 AM
Sund•y School will be hold •I 9:00 AM
IChUd e1r1 provid.d only 1+ th1 9:00 ind 11 :00 AM Service,)
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FROM Fashion Island
Newport Beach
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JOr:dan:Ross. -
* Westmlnster B r e t h r e n
Church, at 14&14 Magnolia vah service. Davis came to the United Worohip at
Harbor Trinity Baptist Church
UPI T•ltllhoto
<:on1me1no,.ation--
In Rome, Pope Paul VI kisses the feet of a boy,
commemorating the gesture by Christ to the
AposUes, during Holy Week C<ltemonies in St"
JohtPs Lateran Basilica. He carried a cross from
the Colosseum to the ruins of the Temple of Venus
in the annual Way of the Cross procession.
CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA
.
IDENTICAL EASTER SERVICES
9:30 & 11:00
"WHY SEEK LIFE IN DEATH?"
1400 W" Balboa Blvd.
Newport S..ch
Dr. Ray C. Gery, Mini ster
Child Core
Provided
8:30 EASTER SUNSHINE BREAKFAST SE;RVED
States two years ago after
being graduated from high
school at the Alliance
Academy ih Quito, Ecuador.
His parents, Mr. and Mrs.
William D. Davis, formerly of
Santa Ana, are vocational ad-
ministrators of the Houses of
Happiness Orphanage a n d
School in Quito.
Celebrate Life is a drama.tic
musical program for the deaf
and hearing both. The drama
portrays the time from the
beginning of Christ's life to the
present. ·
It is done with traditional
and rock music. It will be
presented at the First Baptist
Church of Westminster on
1230 Baker Street, Costa Mesa
on EASTER SUNDAY
Worship services:
Sunday School:
8:30 a.m. 1nd 11 :00 o.m.
7:00 p.m.
9:45 a.m.
C. SALIOS, PHtor Clea11Ji11.ess
Now Part
Of Godliness
14200 Goldenwest St. in!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~::;~~ Westminster on Sunday at 71;;:
NEW YORK (AP) -Easter
\Vorshipers at St. Patrick's
cathedral will pray this year
under a spruced-up ceiling
p.IJL Admission is free.
Ti)e public. is welcome.
Lutheran
Confab Set
cleansed of nearly a century The Rev. Paul Rome is,
of grime, lampblack and lint. pastor of Lutheran Church of
The 90-year-old landmark's the Master, Corona del Mar.
towering, vaulted ceiling has and the congregation's lay
been vacuumed, painted and delegate, Elmer Rathman,
repaired over the last nine will attend the Twelfth Annual
months with the aid of six Convention of the Pacific
miles of steel·tube scaffolding. Southwest Synod of t h e
-PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
2987 Mffa Verde Drive, Costa Mue, Cellf.
.bdrow C. AMenoa. p....,
lldMtrd Joc"'°9, • ...,.
FOUR EASTER FESTIVAL SERVICES
8:00 • 9:00 -10:00 and 11:00 A.M.
Pastor Anderson will prNch on the theme
''Come Alive''. Special Anthems, organ, pleno
and trumpet at all Mrvices. Nursery care.
EVERYONE WELCOME! The scaffolding was erected Lutheran Church in America,
to shore up the cathedral on to be held at the Los Angeles
Fifth Avenue against the International Hotel Thursday
shocks of nearby construction. through next Sunday.
-W·hile--it-was up,-offieials-of---More-than-7.00.ministers .. ~~djj=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=~--the Archdiocese of New York lay delegates will repreSent -j
decided to use it for the the 255 congregations and
$800,000 restoration project. 126,000 baptized members who
Workmen removed up to two-reside in ealifornia, Arizona.
Inches of soot and dust, much Nevada, Hawaii and Utah. The
of it attributed to the deposits theme for the convention is
of countless candles. "All in God's Family."
NEWPORT IEACH·ST JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH
3209 VICI Lido. 17141 675-0210
John P. Ashey II, Rector
SATURDAY SERVICES
4:00 p.m . Baptism$ & Admission to Holy Communion
I 0:)0 p.m. Li9htin9 of New Fire ·and I st Choral
Eucharist of Easter
EASTER SUNDl Y
* 7:00 a.m.-Feltivel Choral Eucharist & Sermon * 9:00 a.m.-Festivel Choral Eucharist & Sermon
'I I :00 1.m.-Fest ivel Choral Eucharist & Sermon
4:00 p.m.-Childr ens Easter Service
•Child Care Provided
REJOICE IN CHRIST'S VICTORY
EASTER SUNRISE • 6:30 AM
(Outside)
EASTER BREAKFAST· 7:30 AM
. •
EASTER FESTIVALS-8:30 & 11 AM
GLORIA DEi LUTHERAN CHURCH
33501 Stonehltl Drive
D1n1 Point
Don1ld P. Blnkson, P11tor
STEREO SOUNDS OF. T:HE HARBOR
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a ing LA Bids for Victory_ No. 3 Tonight
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OAKLAND IAPl -The Golden St le Milwaukee did not cootrol the who fouled ou\ 'l1loinda3 nlgbt lllter ocor-
Warrlors found the $33 round frip 1>acl\boards like the Lalters' Wilt ing 29 points. --,
fare to Los Angeles no bargain. Chamberlain has so far in this series. An orfensive charging call aeot BarTy
ll'hey lost twc;> frustrating games to the Wilt bas 55 rebounds, including 30 from the game with 2:04 left. He ended
Los Angeles Laker» defending cbam-Thursday nlgbt. up Hat on his back oo the play end said
pffnia of the National Basketball Associa-''.That's "·hat 11m n.'lid to do isn't il?" later, "I can't believe Jt." 'lion end are unCler pr ~sure. go.ingJnto1 ________ ~ ________ Coacll..A1 AWes~wbaLbc
Ifie lhird g~meol ·the best-of-seven On TV T-•-Jat tho\lght. of°'!' foul call, t"id'-'"WWyou ~r •ies. ......_. pay the fine lf I Jll!Wer?'
."We iAln Saturday night and we 're C'hanta.el 5 •t 8 Tbe Warriors will have a sellout home
right back io the fight," aaid Rick Barry. crowd on their ·side toolght It the
the Wqrrlors' forward who was incensed the big man said. "But our defense won Oakland Coliseum Arena. The . fourth
at ihe end of Thursday night's game, won it." game is scheduled here Monday night,
by the Lakers 104-93. The Golden Staters, Who were ahead The taken' erry i!it, as usu
The Warriors were behind Milwaukee during the second halves of each gaine at playing his best ball in the playoffs. He
2-1 in the first round of the playotB•and Los Angeles, thought the Lakers should won the opener with a last-minute shot
woo three straight games to advance to have given the ref~ sortll credit, too. and scored 36 points Tbursd.aY. Diehl
the .. Western Conference championship "Every time we tUrnea around, the Forward Jim McMillian ofl.os Angeles
series. Lakers were shooting a free throw. It is the leading scorer, .. lhougb, with 58
But 7-foot-2 Kareem Abdul Jabbar of changed the momentum." said Barry, points in the two game!.
SPORTS
T our1iey of Champions
Trevino · in Lead;
Nicklaus I Back
RANCHO LA COSTA (AP) -Lee
Trevino stalked through blustery winds,
moved past faltering Jim Colbert wilh a
one-under-par 71 and assumed the
second-round lead Friday in the $200,000
MONY-Tourna:ment of Champions.
to hit a three-wood second shot where
Thursday he used. an eight iron. He
pumped a wood within eight feet of the
pin and made the putt for a birdie. His
other came on the loog 16th where a
beautiful three-iron shot left him a t~
loot putt.
He played the last two holes poorly,
however.
' Ex-area Star
Shapard Stops
1 Anteaters, 2-0
Trevino, who ranks a victory in this
tournament among his prime career
'goals, had a 36-hole total of 139, five
under par on the 7,114-yard La Costa
Country Club course.
He held a shaky one-stroke lead over
favored Jack Nicklaus and big J.C.
Snead, tied at 140. Nicklaus managed
another 70 despite erratic play while
Snead, runner-up in the Masters, posted
a four-under-par 68.
One stroke farther behind at 141 were
Arnold Piilmer and Australian Bruce
Crampton. Crampton had a 68 and
Palmer, a three-time champion of this
tournam('Jlt that brings together the wiri-
ners of pro tour events for the last
U moolhs, struggled to a 71.
He drove into the right rotJgb oo the
P.il)'-five 17th, put_ his nen into the left
rough; his next in a sand trap and even-
tually made bogey si.1. ·
"The gallery saved me on 18," Trevino
said. "If I hadn'.t hit some people .I -
bably would have gone out of bounds."
He was short in two, chipped to three
feet and made the putt that retained his
lead..
"I just didn't play very well," said
Nicklaus.
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Of tlll Dally Piiot Stiff
Southpaw Steve Shapard, a former
~ Laguna Beach High and Saddleback
College star, became the first pitcher to f shutoot UC Irvine this year in 36 games
Friday afternoon as the San Diego State
University Aztecs defeated I h e r Anteaters, 2--0, on the UCI campus field.
I Shapard and UCI ace Jerry Maras
1 hooked up in a tight pitching duel for sev~ innings before_ the Aztecs brOke a
COMeCutive scoreless string for the
Anteaters' rnoundsmao in the eighth.
Ma,,.. had pitched 3.'I 2-3 tnnlngs of
scoreless baseball against UCLA, use.
UN (Las Vegas) and the Aztecs before
San Diego State scored with two out in
the eighth.
Shapard, a relief specialist for the
Aztecs last year and used only sparingly
this season for the team that posted its
27th victory against 18 defeats, was in
command all the way until the -ninth
when he needed relief help from Bill
deLorimler to get the final two outs.
The two teams play a doubleheader-in
San Diego today with Tom Dodd (t-0)
and Ray Humphries (7-1) going for the
u~ nine. .
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Colbert, the fi.rst--round leader, blew 10
strokes higher with a 76 and was three
behind Trevino at 142.
_ Masters champion Tommy Aaron con-
tinued to have his difficulties. He had a
73 and W3$ nine beck at 148.
Trevino, the current British Open
champion and the winner of two titles
already this year, had only two birdies in
the tricky winds that shifted twice by 180
~es: "'[~played 18 holes into the wind ,"
Trevino said.
On the 435-yard 10th ·hole, Trevino had
SKond round leaders In Taur,,,.m.-.1 of Chln111ion1: Lee Trevino J. c. $j'INd Jae-Nl!;_klaus Arnold Pllmtr Br~ Cranuiton Bert Yancirv Jfm Colbert Homero Blancas 8oti Dlcbon .,. Cnl Cl\! Rodrlo11tz Deane ~n Rod FlfflStlh Dou<! Slndllll Georpe Knudson
Oewlll WNVllf Jim Jaml-Grlel' Jones Bobb¥ MJtchell L&nny Wadklnl
Gav Brewer Johll Schltt
He birdied three of the par fives, ran in
a 00-foot putt for a deuce but had two
bogeys when the wind was at its worst.
McCovey_!Jlast
Leads Giants
Past LA, 7-3
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LOS ANGELES (AP) -Willie MC.
Covey blasted a two-run homer and
Chris Speier hammered four singles to
lead a Is.hit San Francisco attack as the
Giants won their fifth straight game Fri-
day night with a 7-3 whipping of Los
Angeles.
AfcCovey drove in three runs and Gary
Matthews tripled borne two others to
Dodger• Slate
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David Gr1t1am Jerrv Ht'ard Tommy Mron BUCldV A!l!n -Broce °"Un Ml~t' Hill
back the five-hit pitching of Juan
Marichal, 3-t. It was the 37th time in his
career that he defeated the Dodgers.
'l\vo o! the Dodgers' nms were ·the
result of home runs, by WiUie Davis his
third in two games, and Joe Fergijson.
Both came with the bases empty.
SI" Dleoo Stlll UC Irvine
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Bob Lunn Johnnv Mllltr Lau Gr1n1m Bob Sloaw
Okf,qhoma Praised
Coll~ge Offered Owens
$,l (),000 to Play F oothall
TULSA (AP) -Steve Owellll" • Heis-· become disiliusiooed about the school and
man Trophy winner· at the Upiversity of . about people. I didn't want to go to these
Oklahoma now with the·JX'Ofessiooal-De=-scfiOOls in the firitP lace."
troit l.J.ons, SAY~ he was offered $1~·~.by Owens had only high praise for one college to sign wheo he was finishing
his high achool loOthall days. Oklahoma.
'lhe hard-nmning back maQe the com-He said he went to Oklahoma "looking
ment in the wake of recruiting ir-at my long-range goals and I knew if I
regu1arlties that has cost his alma mater did well at OU, I could go on to pro foot-
two players for next Sf?a50ll, an ~ssistant ball. In all honesty, all I ever received
coech who resigned and forfeit\ll'e of from OU was a scholarship and a chance
eight ot Jut teaSOll'S victories. to play football."
"I Wis offered j!i;OOO--<ash-il-1-woul The ·recruiting violation al-Oklahoma
sign with jhls !"'" school and another caught him by complete surprise.
school dwblc;d the offer to $10,0001" "Honestly, I've always thought it "'as
owens said ;l'bursday night before speak-the cleanest program I've hean! of. It's
ina: at a Fellowship ol Quistian Albletes just unfortunate: I can't cbndme it, but
at Oral Roberts University. sometimes it's very unfortunate."
The Giants took a 1-0 lead in the second
but Ferguson's homer in the bottom or
the second brjefly tied it.
'.J1le Giants then webt in front to stay
'v1th three unearned runs in the third, the
result of an error on shortstop Bill
Russell. That let in one run and opened
the gates for two more when Mat~ws
followed two more when Matthews
followed with his triple.
The Dodgers, now trailing the first
place Giants by 5% games, send Don Sut-
ton (0.2) against San Frandaco's Rm
Bryant (2-0) tooight at 7,
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Nellie Hangs 'em llp
Nelson Fox, long time American League second
baseman and later a coach, retired recenUy after 29
years in baseball. He's shown oompleting a double
play in 1951 and.will! his wife Joanne in 1972. She's
shown chewing tobacco-just like Nellie did most
of the time when he 'played for the Chicago \Vhite
Sox.
Melwn's Bat Sizzles; Oakland Rallie8
Melton slammed his f home run in
four games, singled and doubled and
dtove in five runs as the Olicago \Vhlte
Sox routed the Kansas Qty Royals, 16-2,
Friday night in American League
baseball action.
Melton's homer highlighted a five-run
secood inning, boosting the White Sox to
an 8-0 lead.
Ex.Oiler Stars
CLEVELAND -Former Huntington
Beach High star Jack Brohamer snapped
a disastrou.E hitting slump with two
singles · Friday night, helping t h e
Cleveland Indians to a ~2 victory over
the Boston Red Sox in an American
League baseball game.
Brohamer, the Indians' seco nd
baseman, entered the game with only one
hit in 21 appearances at the plate -a
.043 batting average.
Rosewall Wins
CHARLOTl'E, N.C. iAP) -Top-seed·
ed Ken Rosewall, the defending 1cham-
pioo, def..llod eighui-seeded Tom
Gorman, 6-1, 4-6, 6-3 to advance Friday
into the semifinals of ti)< IS0,000 North
The 33-year-old Australian veteran will
face Roscoe Tann~r in one of today's
semifinal s at the Olde Provindertce Rac-
quet and Swim Club.
The other matches_ Arthur Ashe and
Mark Cox.
Evert Wins
ST-PETERSBURG, Fla. -Fourtl>-
seeded Helga Mastlloli was upset 1-', 7·5,
7-5 Friday by Martina Navratilova in the
quarfJ!rilnalJ of the $20,000 St. Ptlers-
hurg Mastera temi. tournament.
Chris Evert oootinued her mastery ol
the U.S. Lawn Tennis Association's
women's tour as she advanced with a &-21 6-2 victory over MariJka Schaar of Tbe
Netherlands.
And, second-seeded Evonne Goolagong
of Australia Cl'IJ.'lhed Patti Hogan, 6-2, 6-
1.
King Upset
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OAKLAND (AP) -Billy Conigliaro
doubled home the winning run with~one
out in the. nineth inning. lifting : the
Oakland A's to 'a 4-3 triumph over the
California Angels FridRy night. ~
Gene Tenaoe opened the rally with a
single., off call!ornia starU!r Cylde
Wright, 0-3. Bill Ncrth, pihch-running for ·
. Angels Slate
All Ga-•R KM~C 171fl
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Tenace, moved to second base osi a 1
sacrifice by Ray Fo~ and then ceme
home as O>nigliaro doubled orf relie\Ter I
Dave Sells.· 1
Joe Rudi had hit a h001e run in the-bot-I
tom of the eighth inning to tie the game
at 3·3 ror Oakland.
Ken Holtunan, 2-1, went the route for
the A's with a six~hltter. ::: .. 1
The Angels had taken a 1-0 lead m=-tbe .
fifth when first basetn3n Bob Olfvtr
JACKSONVIIJ.E, Fla. W e n d y_ slam~ a home run to center field . And
Overton recorded what she said was -the~t~ added-a run In the shcth. -;-•
·biggest victory of her career Friday! ~ Wriglit gave up a twt>run roui\jl-
beating Billie Jean King I~ 7-' H in tr\pPer to Sal Bando in the home half.~r
the $25,000 Greater JacksOOvill~ tennis ~ six:~h to tie the score. Bando's boitit.
tournament. thi8: third of the year, 1''8S bit to tight , field, • • · 1 • °"""'• Who said !!" never coosidered =.. ~ offers, did Dot identily the
'Ibo 15,000 oller ha)! a unique cl!er oo
deli....,., he said. .
"'lbe oehool told me if l WQlld oign,
they'd ~ .. an airplane drop I~ al• the
Miami altpott in a package and I could
drive out and pick it up there," be aaid.
Bradley-Sparks New Yor~" 98-91
~ Stania! then bagged his nm """8 ;
run of the year in the seventh-a sbbt.to
Jell field -giving the Halos a 3-2 lelL.
~ two teams resume play tocfai~t.
1 :~ with the An,i!els' Bill Singer ~)
racing Oakland's \'idJ Blue (1-0J. ::,
And caab """'t the only type offer pe
saya he had.
"I wu offered cars, wardrobes, free fraten>l!Y dues, ~ name It. R""1!Y, a
kid In ,my ott\Jatl..,, comin/! from a large
laml!y, 11-wu-tian! to tuht down, "r feel oorry for all the high school
~ who bave to go throogh this. The
rocrulten make it awfully-enUcing.
4'1n my Cftle, l ·knew where 1 wanted to
JO to --~ lmew f didn't Wll\I to be • boUP player. IJ you !Wt the olfer and
if ,... doll'! perform, the scboola may not
-t lo u .. up to their ead ·lllCI tbty•
could malre It rouih on you. And ""''d
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BOSTON (AP) -The New Yori< Bradley ignited the surge with a loog
Knicks shook off a Boston comeback on set shot. Then, after Walt Fruier scored
the sharp shooting of BW Bradley early on a driving layup, Bradley hit on a loog'
in ,the final period and went oo to defeat jumper and fbllowed with a basket from the Celtics 98-91 Friday night and take a
i-1 leod in their liest-ol·sev<n National the comer.
l!OkNbell Anoclatton Eastern Goo-Phil Jae-hiked the ....-. lo 91·71
-'-final&. illtb a_>OI sbot with )esS than 811 minutes
The f<lW1h game of tbe playoll serl~ remaining.
will be ployed Jn New York SUnday. The cloaest the Celtics could draw
The Celtics .rallied lrom a a.point alter the Kllicka ~ ou!hUnt waa
deficit end clooed to within ~-pilints, atven pgjDts. ,
8t·7', on a lcq shot by Doo Nellon I!! the_ New Ycri', which Jost Bradley on louls
oP"ling eeconds of the lourlb period. . .with nearly four mhtutio left, broke
The Kllicka, i-....,., q u I ck I y •"*Y In the oeoood period. remuiied and nailed down tho 'rictcfY 'Ibo Jead WU exchanged I dooen Ume1 .nili a ·11111 oi-10 poloti. with the....-. tied five thnel before the
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Knicks edged into a ~27 lead al the end
of the f!rit period.
Boston's shooting Wa9; cold in lhc sec-
ood quarter and the Celts hit on only
..... of 23 noor attempts as the Knlcks
spurted to a SM8 advantage a\ halftime.
The Celtics cutJnto tho -10\icks lead
behind Dave Cowens and John. Havlicek
in the thin! period and then pulled within
two polnls at the outset or the final
Ql!!!rler be!°"' the Knlcks ·opened. up
again.
Frazier Jed New York's balanced scor-
ing with 23 points. WUlla Reed hod 18,
Dave DeBusachere t7, Bradley 15 and
-Earl Monroe 11.
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points -two more than Cowens. Jo J<>
While. blanked in ~ aecond period,
finished wtlh ~ points for the Celtics.
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Anteaters Nine May Host
NCAA R egional Playoffs
UC Irvine's baseball team is flying high
these days -and rightfully so. ,.
1be Anteaters have been rated No. l in
M l--t~ttron the college level (NCAA and
_N.AL-\}, replacing last year's NCAA champ-
ion from Florida Southern by a single point.
O.llr Pl .. ! Plwlltl llr I.ff PlY""
Wlth the end of the regular season in sight,
it is always a wait-and-see game to deter·
mine if UCI get an invitatioo lo participate
in the NCAA Western Regional tournament.
The Anteaters have IO games to play and
HO\VA RIJ
HANDY
must be completed before May 28. Thi!:
means two weekends are optional for stag·
ing the tourney prior to going to the Spring·
field college division-world series.
* * * lneldenlally, the UCI baseball team IJ aow
one of !11 college ranked squads belng rad·
ed with ualvenlty teams In NCAA 1tatbtlct.
Jerry )fiiru II undoubtedly one of lbe top
burlers ln tbe country with bb present ree-
ord. A year ago, Jeff '*1allnoff would hive
bten second In the nation In rbl totall If a
similar 1ltuation would have ullted. He
had 65 for the year.
Ironically, be doesn't lead the team thll
year 1 in that department. Rod . Spence, •
sophomore outrielder from San Diego, II
ahead of him and could eclipse Jeff'1 single
season total record of last campaign.
* * * Soulhem California College is moving
GOLDEN WEST'S ROD BROWN TAKES THROW AS MIKE PAGNOTTA SLIDES IN SAF ELY AT SECOND along toward ·completion of the tra~k and
field facilities and also the baseball diamond
backstop but things aren't going fast enough
for athletic director Paul Peak.
Rustlers
Fall; a-o,
To Falcons
By HANK WESCH
Of .. OtllY '"" •t•ff
NORWALK-Kboondoggle,
according to Webster, is a
Um.wasting activity.
And that}s ~ exactly what
Friday's opening game in the
best-Of-three series for the
Casey S t e n I> e I tournament
baseball title tw:Ded ouJ to l!e
!or Golden West College, al
Cerritoa.
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·een:itos College lefthaoder
Dan Boone held-·QOJden West-
hitless for the first eight in-
nings, then settled for a two-ti:·
hitter and a 3-0 victory.
The two teams play the se-
con'd game ot the cham-
pionship series today at 10:30,
with Golden West needing a
victory to force a 2:30 p.m. ti·
Ue decider.
Golden West was scheduled
to pitch freshman P a l
Espinoza in the first game to-
day.
Boone. short, spindly, but
with a wicked curve ball, had
things all his ~ay Friday. The
little left-hander faced a
regulation 24 batters through
the first eight innings, with on-
ly a tbird·lnnin& error. which
allowed Golden West's Scott
or their losses, only two have · been against
college division teams. The overall mark is
2.S-11 at the present time.
"We have applied to host the regional
tournament," coach Gary Ad1uns says.
"We told them (the NCAA committee) we
would like to have the tournament at UCI
if we are selected to participate."
Are the chances good that this will hap-
pen'?
"I really can't say right now. In the CCAA
for e:r.ample, three teams are involved in a
struggle for the championship and if Cal
Poly (San Luis Obispo} is the winner, it
may be difficult for us to get the tournament
here,'' Adams says.
Adams' reasoning is that it has been held
at Cal State (Northridge) the past two years
and that Puget Sound of Washington and the
Far Western Conference champion are both
fro m the north. And San Luis Obispo is
some 200 miles north.
AU participating teams must be selected
by May 14 and the regional tournament
"\Ve lack the necessary· money to com~
plete these projects," he says. "We have the
poles in for the baseball backstop but have
to waj! until we have more money to tie
them 'ftlgether and finish t~ job.
"\l.'e also want to bring in the infield dirt
as soon as possible," Paul says.
Incidentally, the Vanguards diamond will
be a pitcher's park. Most diamonds are set
with the backstop to the west. At SoCal Col·
lege, it will be on the northeast corner of the
field with the prevailing wind .aiding the
pitchers. not the hitters.
Forms are being readied for concrete
pouring of field event bases and the track
curbing will soon be put in place. The SoCal
spring soc<:er team is not only undefeated on
the field but bas yet to have a goal scored
against it.
They are progessing well at SoCal College
even though Peak is ftOmewhat disappointed
in the speed of the prOjects.
' Barons Seek Coast Rangers Host .
UCLA Soccer Club Spike Title
At Riv erside The Coast Rangers soccer
team "''ill host the UCLA
Storer wasn't sure which ones
would be on hand .
Fountai n Valley H i g h ' s recreational club squad on the
varsity track team seeks the UC Irvine field this afternoon
title which it narrowly missed at 3 to culminate a
last .season in the Riverside tripleheader program with the
Spike-0-Rama tonight a t Bill Ashcroft perpetual trophy
Riverside. going to the winner.
Competition·in the pole vault Action starts at noon · with
begins at 5 o'clock, with the the A YSO All-stars facing the
track preliminaries scheduled Pacific Soccer League All-
to start at 6 and finals at 7:30. 1 stars for the Alan Young
Fountain Valley's Barons perpetual trophy.
The se ries has been tn vogue
the past nine years with each
team having three wins, three
losses and three ties. The
Rangers won a year ago, 2-1,
and retain possession of the
Ashcroft trophy at the preient
time.
Admissioii to th e
tripleheader is $1 for adults
and 50 cents for students.
Children under 16 will be ad-
mitted free.
Wilson to keep from marring SCOTT
the performance.
WILSON CRADLES THROW AS CERRITOS RUNNER TAKES SECOND
finished second last year when At 1:30. it wtll be UC Irvine
Otey were nipped in the final and Cal State (Fullerton)
event, the mile relay by North playi ng for the Bull and Bush
Riverside the meet wiMer. perpetual trophy, followed by
The two teams could stage a the feature attraction. All-Star HRs
Golden West third base man
Tony Cresci ended the ninth
inning suspense q u i c k I y .
however, picking on the fir st
pitch and lining it to left field
for a solid single.
One out later pinch hitter
\Viii ti1acartney lined a single
to right and both runners mov-
ed up on a bunt by Rod
Brown, but Boone got Mike
Dodd to line out to end the
threat and the game.
Golden West pitcher Craig
Lundgren allowed eight hits,
and was touched up for two
runs in the fourth and one run
in the eighth iMing.
Cerritos parlayed an error,
"'alk and two successive hits
for two runs in the fourth.
Then Falcons third baseman
Jerry Maddox came around in
the ninth on a triple to center
field and a throwing error.
EXCept for he final inning
threat, Golden West's onl y
bright spot wa s the play of
Brown at second base. The
freshman turned in f o u r
brilliant plays, ranging wide to
throw out two runners, and
spearing two line drives to
take &\li'8Y base hits.
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Sc.hedule
Mesa Tourney Calendar repeat of that fini sh, but 20 The Rangers have three WASHINGTON:;-Only four
other schools will also be players who have been .with men in All-Star baseball game
vying for the title. the team for the past 10 years history have hit two home
Monday (Ai:ir. ni Fountain Valley coach Stan including their leading scorer runs the same day. 'lbe homer
, -c3~1a;r,b•ll -Miter oei •I s1. Paul Clark feels the mile relay Colin West Ea~ o
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l tnn11 ..... uc 1rvlttt 11 san 0 1• could be Uie key event again defensemen r1c mit an Vaughan, Ted Williams, Al
Slit• 12,301. this season and although North Glen James. &Jen and most recenUy T enni,s Results
COSTA Mes• TOURNAMENT
.VAlllSITY SINOLES
CHAMPIONSHIP SEMIPIHALS
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(Bven• P•r~) 6'~. 6'1.
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lll'IOtOI" 8etchl 7~ .. ,.
0,1er (Lotrt) def, Ml1tnil1 flt.,._
"tely) 7.5, a-o.
Stml"11111
01ltf dtl. Hiiie ..:!, l""-
S•n!o dfl, Powell 7.5, 6-4.
,1n.i11
01!tl" dfl. 5111!0 "'3, "°·
Third ,ltc1
ttllte del. Powell .. 1 • ...._
COlllOltllOll Qprtlf'fl111t1
!rownton ICotl<I Miii) dtl. ltlltlf'
(El Oor adol 6--2. '"3.
He1to11 IE1!1ncl1 l dtl. $h't'rotk !El
Oor1dol w. 6•1. Wlt(l\tr (M1rlnaJ <111; Hlrtl'ftln
!Na-...pori Mtt borl W. ..0.
11ml"Nlt
HHIOfl dtl. llrownNn 7-6, .. ,.
Wl1<11tr Cllf, OINltl" !Cotlt Mttl) " 4, •• ,, •
•'-tll
HOiion def, Wlld!lr M. J.J,
NOVICI poUILI• 'I"' JlwN IDPfl'\Oft•.Zecll (~) fotf...
Ml"$kf !NM) Oen!11t·P'rltll (L0tr•I def ltvllvt•lk (UI -'· H .
Chlmolon1lllP s1m!fln•ll
Mllft-Baudln fB\11111 Park) def.
Wintro\>.Hc (L11<1r11t 6-J, 7 ...
Dannls.Frellv ILoaro11l d•f. West·Kerr
(Mo11rln1t) 6--3, 7.5,
1'111111
M!les·Saudln del. 011nnl1-Fre11v 11-1. 6· •• T hird l"l1c• Wnt-Kerr def. Wln!rcb-Ho 6·l, 1·6, 6-
TUIK!IV IAi>r. 14) R' 'd h I ked f ' [ I aa~eb•ll _ Los AlamUo! 11 CorOl'll 1vers1 e as c oc a as er This trio o .ve eran stars Willie McCovey, who turned g~1$11MaM,,~·~~ ~~~:O..~' EE1111~·~t time, the Fountain Valley has been the backbone of the the trick in the 1969 claaalc.
Foun!aln ll'•ll•Y· A,,•l'lelm ., HUii-quartet or Rick Case, Richard Rangers squad thi s season";:============
tl1111\on Beach. Marine 1t W"tem. B M d J h h p ' • '" Lwr• 11 NfWllll'I M•rtior. !t•n•• Lenga , ruce oore an o n along wit ete n1 i I t o n ,
An• at w e11roWtM, L • e 1o1 n • Sayles have shown steady im-ti1anolo Sandoval, Tom Mor-CALYPSO ~~\\\:'.",
Beacn 11 Br11. Ml$slon Vl•i• " 1(11~11. ~., c1e"""1' ., Tutti., au 11 provemenl. rison and Burt Burns. S1M<t1tw T• s1111r 111 ""'" 3:!}), Un!versltr vs SaddllblCk ;tt Len · top hr k (7141 '4"7011 Memorial P•rk (7 11.m .), C•rrll!lf •I ga IS a l eat to la e The Rangers are coached by -
Orenqe cwsr ColllQI, LA Hirt.of' 11 lhe I h d~ h'I Sa I · Cllypse S•lllllt A-Ill• Golden w"'' :;ou1nWfttO!fll •t Sad-ow ur ~s w I e Yes in George HarriSIOn. •'f4_.. c11 "'' dl~:..t~k. UC lrvlne at Lorola la!! II the middle distances and case UCLA's team will have a 11.1• Pit' IMl11r/llllf flY 2:301. P1d flc Chrlsll1n •' SoullMlrn N•WlllN e ....... conSOl•ll~ semllln•I• C•llfcrnla Coll~~ <JJ. -in the sprints are also JX>ten-few members of tJ:1e NCAA • M•rl11a Del •ay S~a~k.5oG1,mn•r~n (HYn1IOQICll) def. Tr11ck -Mater ~I, L~ ...... Beath II t1'al wm' ners [or Fountain f' I' t B In ., . th !714) ,4,·7100 ,,
1.
Jordl'f!·M'nike (Nt.,.l!Ort Harbor) 6.() 6• St. Paul lnvittllonal j5 rJl·m~, Dane tna lS rll S Vars! y tn e !1UI tu-WI
o. ' ' ~11,,",~"~::~·~",_"~'::"~"-''_'_·_" __ """' __ '_'_~V~a~ll~e~y~. __________ _::li~n~e~u~p-•~l~t~ho~u~gh~~coo:"'.~c~h'...':De~n~ru~·s'.'!,============:l How•t·Polll1rd 1u.,1ver1lty) wen by ___?~e., ••1 fl :30).
del1un.
Fl111t1
Howll·Polllard def. Sl'ltnks-Gunnarion
.. 1. 6·l.
FROSH SINGLES
Flrt.I ROllnd
Ad9n (Uldef. WlllJ.>m• (CM) 6·1, 6·1. Aguloo c QJ det. lnc:h (MarJ 6·1 6-4. Rupv (EST) def. Mtlr:IV (CMI i..116·2. K1hr1 (El Dor) def. A.. Porter E$1)
Baseball Standings
6-2. 6-0. Troutv lCM) d11f. Muk11l !NH) 6·2, 6· •• Mcetr• (l...owllU d1J. Perntyn•kl ICMl 6--1, 6.(). Bran11lno CM•rl der. Bonning !E1I) 6· ., &.?.
Johnson (WMl dtl. CtperJ (CM> 6.(j, •• Rubert (NH) dll. Kllktr !El Dorl U ,
6-3. w.
••
Stct1nd RoullCI Ad!'n (Un() del. Aav.no !LQ) 6·l . 6·t A.lldy !Ettl dtl. Sro!Mrd !Uni) 6-3, "
Kth,.. (El Dor) till. PrOUl't' ICMl 6-CI, ... . Moor• (Lowtlll' def. Brownlrio iMerl
1·5 '"3. Jo11n_, (WM) def. FOAerlv (E1tl U ,
H R11btn INH) Gel. Armtndar!z ICM)$-
4, &.?. T""'sl&ll (Un]) def. Wrl(ll'lf (CM) &.1 . •• Tsuchida (Marl def. G11rdner {(Ml 6-], 21 .....
Cl'l•mplonshlp Ou•rttrlln111
Ad!'n (Unl...ersUrl def. Ruby (E1•an·
clel 11-L '-l. Mcetre {Lowell) del. l(ahrl (El
Oontdol ""· 6-2. 6.(). Jc~n"ll!1 (We1Tm!n1Ter) d'I Rytien
INtwPOf"ll 6--1, 6.0.
Punltllll IUn!v1r11!y) de!. TYIVC"ldn
(Mt rlnal 6·1. 6·4.
Semlfln111
Ad!'n del. Mcetr• 31, 1-4, ir•.
Johnson def. p.,n1!all 6·•· O·I.
,In•!•
Johnson d•f. llde" 6·•· A·t. Third Pl.ice
Pun•l~ll di!. Moore (no Karel COMOI•"°" 0111rlll"fln111
lncl't (M•rlNI dff. ! 'rah• rd
{Unfvt l"$1tyl 6-3. H , &.1.
G•rd!tef' (COiia Mewl dtf. Porler
(E1ltnel•l &.!, 6'2. H6Wft (El Corado) dtl. FaterlY
IEl!lf!Clel 6-3. .. 2.
aottnlno ce 111nc111 def. Wrl9n1
(COlll MIMI} 7•S, 6-1.
Stmlll11•l1
G11t'dnlt def. Inch W , "'· H-det, Bonning •.J. 6-0. ''n•I• Gtrdntr deof. HOWfl '"3, 1.s. . • I
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M1rln11 'll, Unfver1lty U, (pt.II
M-16. EfllllClt 15, El Oor1clo 12,
L.owll1 11, '"""" P1trk 10, L0tr1 10, L•
0\111111 ,, M1111 ... o11• 7. H\fflll119lon B"cn
6. Ktnflfllr •· W111m1n11er s._ NewPON H11b0r 4." Gardtn Grave l , Stcklleb-llek '·
CQ].lege Gol f
UC lrwlttt (UI 111) UC Sett~
Ill L1rn11 s111t1 l'I)
W'(drt J lDl 71 dtf. SI~ 14, Sol 21~1 ISO! IO de!. 8r111dll'lf 11. .,
Oertrd 111 II cltf, Cltn;t tl, M. ""'"ft) 77 d-4. ,,.......,...., .......
Foster (II 7' cttl. l rvt'I' IO, t-1.
lt_,TSOn Ill 17 <llf, Sltl>let fl, '·'·
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AMERICAN LEA!\WE
l1
Baltimore
Detroit
Milwaukee
Cleveland
New York
Boston
Kansas City
li-tinnesota
Chicago
Angels
Oakland
Texas
East Division
W L
8 4
7 5
5 5
5 7
5 7
4 6
West Dtvlsion
9 4
6 4
5 4
4 5
4 7
2 6
!'rldl 't''I R•ll1
Mlnflt,011 J, Tt~•I 1
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Cleveland 3. Botton 2
Cnlcll90 16. lr:lriHI CITY 2
Ml!"'l~M 2, N.w YOltl; 0
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.667
.583
.500
.417
.~7
.400
.69'2
.600
.556
.444
.364
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1
2
3
3
3
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2
3
4
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CnlclQO \Fl"*' 1·11 ti K111111 City ISlmllloll \.t)
N .... viin ( Kllne 1·21 ,, Mlhll•llk• (Slllof'I H )
A11Mll ISll'lf ... 1-ll ll 0.klll'ld (Bl!# 1-0J ""non !MtG'lolntl1 0-1) II C~tl&fld ITldrow 1·2)
Dtlroll l(ol1mt,, Hl •I l•ltlmor• tMtN•Ur.. Ml
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NAT IONAL LEAGUE
East Division
Pittsburgh
Olicago
New Yock
Montreal
Philadelphia
St. Louis
' W L
7 I
7 4
6 5
. 5 5
4 6
' 9
West Division
San Francisco 12 4
CinclnnaU 10 4
Houston 7 8
Dodgers 6 9
San Diego 6 9
Atlanta 3 10
,rlCl•Y't llnul11
Clncln11•tl ~ A1!1lll1 2
Mouiton 6, Sen 0 1'90 2
Sin Fr1nc:l1a1 7. DOff.n J
Otl'l1r c111b• r'IOI KJ!ldulld
Tod•r'• &IMH
Pc(
.875
.6.16
.545
.500
.400
.100 .
.7SO
.714
.467
.400
.400
.231
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2~
3
4
7
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Monlr11I (Moore loCIJ fl Ntw York l1'11r11: ... 1.0)
Pltl'lblif'9h llrllel t-11 11 C!tlCICIO IJl(lkln1 l·ll
Alllntt loot.on 1·21 ti ClnclMllll fllllllf!Ohl1" ,.,
s.n Fr•M.IKo cerv•n• 2-tl 11 Dodgen cs~ 1>21
Sin O!"!O lltlrbV 1·2) •I Houston (WllMlfl 1>2.)
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••;CHARLES E L. R. DIMEO~ PUBUC NOTICE =•sl1e Or., CorOM ~ Mir, Cli. MAl\l~E _QIST, 41 Tiie Cl'Y Pl.11• kulh, APOCl•M -: __fttl'ldfill Ric~ H.~~.•,,•,'0 'c'!.~ •• ~,,,•,N000S .,,.cou,"", •
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Inc::,. I Cllllornlt Cor....,..aUor1, 51)$ 3111 > ") • d O ,__ )) ttr "1ry ll O"'>S INVIAONMSNTA Thll bu'1JWJI 11 co11ch1ctt.i b'f' •n I,.. NfW!)Ofl Blfli:h, C.1\ "'" O)•'-~-) s MU I PIJl'luant to fhe Pt•nnlllll end toNnt .-u ... '"' r•11111 -..-11, 0. y Piiot, April l" II, 19, 20, 21. 19 1 ...,. N?.TOCE )$ HE•l!llY G11JEN 11111 .111 <> >< o OonM B •-a"' >II VIO ltor0tt "'~ Strfft Newport Btec:h '26'0 ~ u• · · ,._ ' ' •. E<•••d E-•• L•w, •• •m•l!IM<I. ond onltf' of tllit T') ' I 1---~===~===~------~===~===~---IEnv rorl!Mfltll l!TIPKI Rtporl ft bl1119 Sltvt11 I . T•l~m Newp>rl BHch, C•. f2660 ~ Of' C pt N C IMI "' bu• fltSI 1' wino conducted bV 1 P U BUC NO'l'ICE P U BLIC NOTICE prep1rtd fw T,iW11 Clltnge 7l·lC·I, es P<t-Tiiis 1t•1tment w111 lllM wltfl IF\f COV!lo 11111 bl,l1h1.a1 .. eonduc!Td tiy • oae,,.,.•I R.1!1CMll 1 • B•tch •-OIJfl'IY 111 nv amm on. COfllOl'lltor1. POI«! by Ille 1.-..IM llld111trl.1I Complell, ty Cltrk ol Orlllfl Counly °" April 2. lffl Pflrlnershlo Tflft; sl1t.menl wet 11*1 wllfl 1111 COi/fi. llOlltl 11 h•re-ti: •IYen 11111 .I Pllbl1c "'6t·
Oa11!tl S. T~. Pr1.idtnt 117Q Pr(ll>Ol.ld rltOlllJlll Is to bt •WOlrllnllt.tl! ,.... SflllY J, Torlllll fV Cl1trk ol Orlng.t: COllllty on #U""'h 211 lnq wlH bt Itel by 111d Comml11kWI °" • Tlllt 11•1-I fllM wllll "1lle Counly I k I I ' plen proflQll119 to •mtnd SECTIOMAL C1"'11: of Oirlf'IVI County on ; Aprlt 2, 1913• SYNOl'Sll DI' TNll: AMNUfL STATllMINT 121 ..:r .. from Al IGtlltl'• AO!' U tur.• Publllhtd Or•l'\lilfl Cotst O.lly Piiot. ,,T!!~_!ta,.•-.,.,~·C~~ ~lh .~M,,0£~ 1973 ·-·· OISTI ICT MAI' llS·lJ ol lhl Orlf'Ot
W'LL'••• E S O C TY 01' 10 1'-C (Planned COl'l'ln'IUlllty lndU$trt.ll~ Af)l'!I 1. 14, ll, 11, 1m t!l•n ._,.,. ..,. • ...,,.,, ,.., .., "...., n~ C z o c·•--°' ...., ' T J HN. OUN -a RANCI COM•ANY p-tu 11 locilltd llOl'th Of B11rr1t1cl lf... Pi.iblllhed Or• .... C<MU 01!1y Piiot, oyttty on 119 ....., 11 1 lll9t CLERIC, llV Thfl'HI M. W.1rd, Deputy. A._NTtc INIV ._... '' 0 R 0 " ) PUBLIC NOTICE " -111 '' " 1,-,,,., ... Counly, C•lltornl.1. l''MJoMI FUii Corpor•(e N•m• ROI-cl tlttwMn 51n Joequ n N .I Ill l'·NIJl AP!' , 14. '••• ·~ vu"~ Said plan Is cMslo11.1tPCI CA.Se: NO. IC ."''.•~ •-' C ) D 01 POO o To!al Mtmllltd t1Sl11 !Paff 1, 11111 22) S U,t1S,06l.4 Or11119e Couilty Flood ContrOI 011\fk;t PIJblh'*I Or11111• C<Mll Dall'f Plfol, ..:. 09 O•ECTOONAL DOST•OCT "'' >R• A~ 7~;;;' 21';"~';";',,3 °"1 • Y 961~,j JOlS c...,. s,,i .. ., oeu., Tu.111nn Ch•'l"I· 11 h•1 been dtt•rmlned that lnlt l'ICTITIOUS •OSINl!SS M1trch '1 111c1 Nirll 7, l•, 11 , 1m w.n PUBUC NO'MCE {ti •NI orOl>'>IH 10 ch•"'D• 'fr"'om tt..
Homt Otfkt protect mllY llev• • llgnlnc.111t etteot ~ NA.Ma STATIMl!NT R•IJOOO) PO(XIOOl "Suburbfl11 IHldtn'llll-
PUBLIC "~CE .Y"' ,..._. °"'"*"'JI, ltPl ttw envlrattn'lefl! tnd, 1"-•lor•, re<:iulr• The followl119 Ptf'$O!I It dolf>Q buslllHI PUBLIC NOTICE MU NICIPAL COUIT Of CALlfOIN1A Pl•Mtd oev.I0$11M111'' -Olttrlct to tl'll ----,cc=cccc-'~,... ",,,,,,,.,----1 'lll•I edmlllld 1uer1 (PIOI l. Lint 2'l s l,Oll,llS9.Ut.5t !ht Pf'9Plf'•llan ol In EIR. Ill: COUNTY 01' LOS ANOIL•s A.• "S ... burtlln RH~ll•I" Df1tt1ct, c.r· ·=~7.:Cii'I Any cornl!'Wn:1 ar inlormt!IOll reg11rdlrQ AME II: I C AN INTEl.NAT10NAL lit Hllf11! Orllld, LM A111t1M, CtHIOtnla taln ,,_ ... loc:•i.ct an rtll $0Ul'-"tf1y ,ICTITIOUI •USIHl!SS To!al ll.1bllltln O't.$35.05 !M-polelll1•1 lmPtCll ol this prolecl on MOTOftSPORTS, Utt s ... wlor, BuUO!nrg • Slllt O ITll:ICT " I I
NAME STATIMINT si>ec:1"81 1urplu1 funds (P1g1 3, lln• :M) s __ ....... ~--1M 111vlr011m9fll al>ould bt 1ut>mltted tu B, Unit s. CO!lll ......... C•lllnrnl• "''' SUPlll:IOlt cou•T 01' THI LOS AHOl~·~~~:::~·.'i1~~ ·~ ol Ntwporl. ,Av;;:, ·r.:i ":"~t! 1..!.\l!....,'",,'N, lflll penon1 are dolno Ca,oltal ""kl-op/Gutrlnly C..oltll/ 1111! City Ill lrvll'lt Pltoofng Dtpartrmnt. Mlch11tl Al••lnd•r Ford, 1.?9S Mtlvllla STA.Tl. Of CALIFOrtNIA FOi. CAI SUMMONS ~n::.i~t~,~~~l.1 II$ tr ' n .,...,,,...~ ,.... Town C4nl•< Bulldlflll, 4201 Ctmpus 01iv•, Drive, San MarlllO, C.11llotnl1 tllot TNE COUNTY OF OllANOE I TE y C E ROLET . -'"UOe DEC-, """1 161h $0., Sl•IUIOl'Y 0.00.H (Pape 3. llne 15Al UI00.000 00 lrYlfll CalHornlt (lll·Ja«ll. Thul COii'\-This blls!llHS 11 CondUl;led t1V &II Ill· .. A·>•>n Pla!nl II: COUii: S H y ' Req,,..Uld b'f; WHUam ... nk, ..-"" "" ' INC .• e C1l1fornl1 Corpor•tlon, S•ld p"'bllC 11t.1rl11Q Oii lhl lbOYI oro. Nftport BHCh, Ctl. n6tiO 4 Gros1 pa~ln ind (lll'l!rll>ultd surplus ml'!lts wltt tie 1ran1m!llld lo Ill.I ptrsot1 or d\vldu•t. • HOTICI!' 0, MIAllNG 01' ~ITITIOH o.t.lldt~I: JUNE ELLEN M.l.C'.OUIRK, oo..ld ol.1n wUI tit held et l;lO p.m .. or n
'TI!ome1 Roi.Ind• N!tOur, 7271161h St., fP•lll 3, line 26A) • "5,C .02 •CllllCY 11fe>p1rlng llM rt>pOrl for. con-Mklll~ Altllfl11der FO<'it FOi l'IOIAT• 0111 WILL AMII FOi OOES -to ten. bolll lnclui.l'ftl, ,,_ ~Nfttor .II poM!bl" on T\lffdly.,
N...,.,_1 Blllch 'C•I 91660 _, ) p l II UB) 10 ._ft,. l5 .id•r•llon. .l. ' This ll.lll'll'l•nt "'"1 llle<d will! Int Coun. LITIEIS T•ITAM•NTAltY To rhl O.t~ant: M.IY 1, 1973, In !hit l'lffrl .. ind ll'IMllllO EU~ An;.,. Riplfl', 2227 16111 SI .. OM•Slgned lundl fwr.,.115 I IVt • tte ..,,,.,_, JERI l . WILSON, SECRET"!"¥• fY Cltf'k of Of"•n;e COllnly Ott Aprll 10, Ell.Ill of MEIL YN A, CHAPPEL, A dvll compl.1llll h.1s belll flied by. ll\I niom ol Ille-Oftl'lllt C-ty. iltllM!no
N---Buch, Cal, ~ Surolus .IS ,.. .. :11 potlcyfloldtf'I CP•11• 3, line 27) IJ,41l,52l.J1 ' CITY OF Ill.VINE ' l 1973. 0.CHHCI ' ' ' ) ' • • ·-· c ' e ' ' • ,,,, -... ....,, PLANNING DEPARTMENT 1'1"'1:1 NDT OCE OS NE•EB' GOYEN 111111 DAN pl~ Ill II Ill• nsl you. I vou w '"to lk "'"' ommlll Oii, flll llM< flO "' ng, ..,., Thlt bWlllMI 11 cOflduc:ltd by • limited Income IOr Ill• 'f•er CP•" 11, lln• I) f05.1'J9.4t Publlslll!d Orer191 C°"ll O•llY Piiot. P"bll•hed O•erooe Coaii Oallv Piiot $ H CK JR h t\lld NI 1 th1$ 11w1utl. you must !lit In 11111 covrt a Civic C1n1er Orlvt W••'· Room 161, S'"ll SN1rt111t1hlo. Olsl>ursemenb for th• yur (Page 12, lint \9) n•.501.65 .,,,, 21 , 1,... • 1201.13 A 11 21 28 !Id M 1 12 19.., llMJ....; · AMMA • • IS r~ 11 • wrlt1en ~!tadln! In resp0111t 10 111' (Om· An1, C•ll!or11lft, ti which 11me ind pt1ee T~11 R. NIHKlr ) ··=::_:::_:::_•::_• _______ :::_;_:: 1"~"""-"'-'~~·;;i;;f,'~Yi;' ;rii';;i;~'·j;--''-"C';•l'pellUon For Probal• ol Win and for ptalnt (Df' 1 wr tteri or oral ol•.ldlno, 11 a all ritr1on1 either favoring or OOllO'l'ISI This st11tml'lll was lllftl wl1h 11\e Cour.. YHr •~ Dlctmbtr 31. 1f72 I· "P U Bl.JC NOTICE l»u•n<:• ot L•ll•rs Test.1m111tt•Y to 1111! Jusllct Courl) w1lh111 30 dlV• 11t1r th11 11ld prwc1td pl1n will bt h1.1•d. 11 Is rt· ty Clerk of Drano• Coonly Ott April 10, W• hereby cerllly that th• 1bOY• l111n1 er• In .1c,orclenc:• wllh "'' Ann!Jfll Sl•tlll'l'ltnl i>UBUC NOTICE pelllloner rel•r•nc:• lo whkh 11 m•d• tor summons IJ &ervtd Oil you. Otherwbe, o,,..Slld 11111 .1ny wrl~11 r11p011&1 to lh5'
1973 tor lhe year ended O.C:9mbtr 31 , 1972, m&Oe to the 1ns ... r1nce CommlnlONr ot 1111 l'ICTITIOOS IUSINESS li.trtht!r paMlcular1, 11111 11111 IN! tlmt •nd your dtllult win~ •ntertd on 10Pllc.1llon oubllc: tt0llc• bt subml!IN IO 1111 l'l•n"lflU
f1'4" Sl.,e or Olllomla, purRN1nt to the l1w. NAME STATEMENT pl1ce o1 IW•rlno the wme h11 bffn ~, tiy 1111 pLtlnllll ind rt11 C-1 m1y 9<11tf' .1 Commli.IOll prior ta me hurlng d11't,
Publl$111d Or.111111 COii! 0.11lv Pllol, L. R. CiMEOLA SUP••lOI ~~u:T OI' TH E TM toltowln!l perSOll Is dolll!I buslMU lor Mey 1, 1973, II 9:00 1.m., In ll>e lll\tclmtlll 19al111I VOii lor 11\oe money or For lurlfltr d"alls reg1rdlng $1ld ~
Aprll 14, 21, 1:1 tnd M.1y S, 1913 1013·73 Viet Preslcltttl 11: eo11<troom ol °""'""""'' N(). 3 of 1'!1d other rlllef reqvftled In fflt cornpl.1lnl. PCl'ld ol1n. •II lnt.r.sltd lltf'IOllt ""' ln-R. C. FETHE•STON ITATI Of CALlp!OINIA FOR ""WAll:O TILE. 2107 Pornon.1. Costa cOllrt. al 700 Civic CenMr Orlw Wtst, In 11 yov w\111 M 1M1t 1111 .14h1ce I( 11 11· vii.ct to c1rl 11 "1111 offlc. o1 tht 0rll'llt
PUBLIC NOTIC E Secretarv THI! COUNTY Of J11ANOE M.lsa 9'1627 lhe Cltv ol Senl1 Ana, Ctlllornla. IOl"lll'f 111 tlll• 11'1.llttf', \'Oii 1lloukl d• 1a COllnty Pl111nlno commlstlon. Enol""'1ng -------;:-;;;;;;~-----1.:'~"~'~":"":,~o~ .. ~-~~'~'~'~"~"';;:;ity;;•~·:"~"-':":::"'...'.":·_':'~· ~"~·~";;;·~2~":,.;":'~'c;;;;;;;o;;;,_.'.':":'c·':31 NOTICE OF ... N: ... R~:~ OF PETITION Glen Donald lll1vl11s. 1101 Pomon1, Oaltcl •rll lz. ~73. JO promptly IO that vour plt.lcll119, II •fly, BulldlllO, 0) Civic C9<11 ... Orlv. W111,
SUl'lllOlt 1c:J~T Of THI! PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTlCE :~Lo=~g:e~¥iHOfllZJNG LEASE: OF f~• ~~s~'t!'·~~tld by ·.11 In· N'"" ~C.!,,K.~~•u' .. "'' ," •• :',·,, m~•= ~. ~ 1~~· ~:t'd""pr~~11~!11 ~=~ 71~~':"~1!·v.it:! ....., OIYldlHI. ........A ,. WILLIAM H. MC:CLOOO, Clerk tor puDllc ln1iite!lon. STAT.II OF C:ALIFO•NIA fOll U7.W Ealtlt of HAfl:LOW B. BOYLE iillO Glell Blevins •r: Cer9111111 11 • .U.11 l'AltlS AHO ~Al.l5 SIU.Ir! W, B.1ll•Y• TMI COUNTY 01' DIA.NOE LlfE AND ACCIOENT ANO HEAi.TM known as HARLOW BAILEY BOYLE, Thia 11a1emen1 W•$ tiled with t!WCoU,.. •11 Wnt Sllltft SI., Sllltl lSll t171 WlllfllA IMllYI... AtJlst.1nt Olro<IOr
NI. A~UI SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAi. STATllM•NT OecHMd. IY Clerk o1 Or.1nge County on Aptll 16. Loi Aflt.llH. Clllf. tlt11 l •wrly HHll, Ctllfernll 1nd Secrtlil'Y 10 tll<t NOTICI 01' HEARING 01' l'!TITION Of NOTICE 15 HEREBY GIVEN lhal lhe l9n. Ttl1 CUJJ .,..,,1, TM: (ti~) UWIU ORANGE COUNTY
l'OI: OIOER Olll!CT1NO C:ON· PAClflC MUTUAL Lll'll INSURANCE COMl'ANY Bink ol Cillllarnla, Nal10llll ASIOCllllon, 1'24'U AllffMr t.ft htlllo!Mr AllarMVI tor l'lll11ttll PLANNING COMMISSION
V•YANCI Of ll!AI. l'llOPlll:TY F11l1 CorPOr.lle Na"1a I• Sucetuor Admlnlilralor Wl!l!~Will·All· PublLshed Or11nqe Coe1t Cally Piiot, Publl$111d Ortnge COilsl Otll'f PJlof, Publlslltd Or.1ng1 COiii 0 1Uv Pilot, l'ut1U1111d Ort"OI Cotti Ofllly Pilot. S~D OM CONTIACT IY OECEOINT '°' N1wport Clfllw Qriva. Ntwperl BHdl, C1lllor111.i P2'0 new..ld ol the '111111 ol Htrlow B. 8orle, .tl;prll 11, 26, al'ld Mar S, 12, 1913 111)·11 April 14, 15, 21, 1973 llU·J:l Aprll 7, 1,, 21, 211, 1t73 1035·71 Aptll 21, 19n n 'Un -•Y PU•CHASE• Home Ofllc:t l>lcelltd llu flied .... rein a pe!ltloi\ for E1lfllt af REX •. ANDERSON, DKHI· 111 Order tulhorlllll!I , .... plllllone(; to\----="CC'.:CCC-:CC":-"."==c-----·--,,-,--------------oc,--.,.,CC
ect. To1a1 ll1b11t11n <Pllil' J, Lint 261 s l.oot.122.1i9.u 1Ht1 1t11 1mcirovec1 portion ot •M a1111•, PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE .'s ~Eo••E•s'oyN GIV:aN }-:;! C•pllal p.tkl uo (P&OI 3, Line. VA) ' s 000 F'MI pro.,.ny, commonly k!IOWll DI ass, ______ ------------------------~---------------------------
• .. E~G'E"' Ro'cO"ARD , p". •'N<E ,.,, Speclal Surolus Funds (Ptlilt J, Line 1tA) 29,712,762.31 E•rl Gagt Avenue, City ol Commer«, ORDINANCE NO. Jl-11 COl'l'lf'10l'I corlltf' of S.Ctlons, M l,S, 3 •nd _.l~I portta11 !Wtol lylng llOl'lhtrly •nd STATE Of' CALIFORNIA I
·-· " ._ ._ S 71J36:10tt1 C(llJl'1ty of Los An(ltllll, C.Ulotnli. AN OIOINANCI! DI' THI CITY COUN 1 In TownSl>IP5 5 Ind• Mii.ith, A•l!Q9 10 ~t•rly of I .... c.ntll'tlM of, .... Pl'~ COUNTY OF OltANG! l • fllMI lllr.1ln I pe!lll0tt for an OrO.r OntMlgnecl fUnd1 (l"'rplus) (Page 3, L!llll tll8) 4,ss:J,50,'6 ' ' ' rttarenc:• la whlell 11 made .!or further CIL OF THE CITY OF COSTA MISA: WHI, &.&.M .. ptr rn.1p of p.1r!ltlon ol poHc1tllon"""ttor1 new'""' (SOvlh CITY 01' COSTA MIESA )
.,,.111orlzln!I lnO dlrecUn" tne E•eculor la lrw:roas• !Oec< .... sl) In C1pll&I aod 5urplus Ptrtkul.1r1, lod that , .... llme Ind place CALIFORNl,A, CHANGING THIE lON· 1ald ll:_tl'l(llo. ~un11lng rtienc. tlSt 20.14 CCJ,11.t·Dd.._..), I, EILEEN-P. PHINNEY, City Cltrll
COQ'\Pl•lt llM l1rm1 .al the coolr.lcl ma01 during ltn !Pa.gt 3, Liii• lDJ 1972 mlnL1$ 111111, S S.ll3.9s.t..4t pl hearing , .... .Umll hoe1 blll'I Ml lcw April tNG OF A PO•TION Of THI! Ur.NO ~l)_a,!111 {\)JO.SO ful)i thence norlh lt.14 SEC'flON·2. punuint lo th• provlitani Ind 1•-otlltlo C! ... k\of 1111 City COUllC:U o1
b)' ~t ~:-uetut1!ng lndl Ml'l~tf'YO",, lniurll'ICI! 111 force: Nlllonwlde tPeg.1 lJ, Llr>e 22, COi. I) S 6,151,931,873.00 26, lt1:S. 11 t:OO 1.m .. In Ille co...rh'oom of ALLOTIEO TO JAMES McFAOblN cl'lt1ns llXlt.44 1111); 1ht11c1 west 20,1, Of S..CllOll ftll),4 of Ille Mun!clo•I Code ot the City of Coste Mtu, ller'l"&,J•Mlty , ~wr.:;lt\C:t .,, cer1.1 n rea Pf'DPt!" Oet>flrlmenl Mo. l ol s..1ld court, at 700 PER ''''' DEC •EE 0 , •AOTOTION ·•·•-· ''"' •• .., > ~---• '', _ •t ... 1 ----.............. __..., --Gad Hotl·---' L J 1· eJo_ Foru· c.Jlfon>la 8uslnul Piii"' fl 1 .... " f"nL..A)_____l 2.7~ .. 00 CM C OtiVe W In ""'City ol · ..,_ .-I• ,,_..,.. Mlllln • 4 ,~,...-City of Cc:sla Mn1, Ollfrlct----Mao.,.. oul .. ,. .,...., •• -• ..., ..,.....,.... ,,.nee 213' Hie I C1nvari.ll: • ''""""' 0$ llSU( oc • --c entet' HI, -OF THE RANCHO SAfiilAGQ OE cllilln1 (l:IOf • .W fHI) to !IHI POINT OF o1 the CITV o1 Cos11 Mii• 11 .... rtby Numbtr ~11 w•s lntrv:luc:td tnd C1lllo
Allil!H C-ty, to Gtcwg.t N. J~~· W• htreby cerllf'f that !ht .lbovt Items •r• In 1tcord.1rw:t wllh Iha AMwt Sl1tement Sanla ... II.I. Citllfornla. SANTA ANA. .. IOM Cl.C:P TO Ct. BEG1NNING. tm81ded bt !hi .lddlllan !ntrero o1 !tit 114ltred ffCtkln bY Mellon 11 •-r .. ul.1r
•ke Johll Aaron. •nd Rlcllerd L. .Ill,, lor 1he yffr tnOICI o.ceinbtr 11. 197J, mllde IO Ille lnlurflll<• Comtnls.slontr of Ille Olled.w"',,",',1~: le."'•• 'OHN, .J. THE CITY COUNCIL Of'.,ItiE_crr_y ~AACEL 2.; 8EGINJHNG AT A POINT-c.._., .. deac:rlbed In &tcllOll 1 hel'IOf.-mHl\nQ ol_Nl.d Clty Council ftlkLon tM relertna lo wllldl 11 med• !or furlhtr '' o< c •>'--,_ , ~ ,., >•w ,....,_ ~ --., 7nc1 d•Y of Aprll 1m •nd lhlfHnw
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trllcularr.lnd thlll 11W llme and placl .;ilt fl ,,,,.11 ..... -purs\Hlll "' " ·HARDLDT. JOANNONG t:ovnty Clerk. OF COSTA MESA OOES H ll:EBY OR· ts.•I ch.1ln• 06 .26 fell) N9' of Ille $ECTION ]. Thll Ordln1rw:t "''11 ltkt ' '
of Marl"" !tit $ll'l'll h<ll been 511 for M•V VOoo P-oo-< '"' c-•-. "•r l'AUL, M.uTINOS, DAIN AS FOLLOWS: common corner ol leCllOllS :M, 3.S, 3 •nd etttcl tnd tit In lull lort'I thirty (30) d•y1 Pl~ _ ... -.. ><"c>' "'"'', '! ... ! .... at ·~· ¥" ,,...,,.¥ L 2 lh Tow11~hlp1 S and 6 '°""'' ll1t19e 10 from •NI a!ltr 111 oeu"'' ind prior lo r911 ... ar no " IV Coullc 1 ....., 10, 1973, at 9:00 a.m., ln the courlroom STEPHEN T. O'HARE JANOl'SICY f. WA l(lll SECTION I, All !h.;11 PO<llon of lht -ti, S.B.M., "' moo o> "r!llfon ol , •• ,,,,,,,,_ -• >)HMO !OS) d•Y• <•--Oii 11\t 17111 dlY lo! A,prll, \'73, by lh9 OtptMmtnl No. 3 ol Sflld court, •I 700 ~--,,,,.., 11r: °'°'1t E. Si.plleM. Jr. lollowlnrg d•sc:r!bed real pr(lperty Is ,,. -· "' ''"' "'' 0 •> 1 0 1 W t I !flt Cl"' I ~ ·' lief b I ed d 1 1 I CA qld R.1neho1 running TIWnc• 11sl 20.16 the Pll~'lt:lt llltf'eol 1llell bt oubltshed ow ng r Cl YO e: Clwlc Ctnlltl' Or Ye es ' n '' o Publli.lllld Or1ng.t: co-51 Dally Piiot, Aprll 17, 11, 19, 20, 21, 1973 llOl-7J US SIMllll 1'1-111' SI., ttlld l"loof' z e 'f p alt •n nc Vdfld n 1111 cl\.llns (1330.!oO Int); !lllrKe 110rlh once In llll ORANGE COAST OAIL y AYES COUNCILMEN: H .1 mm • I I,
S1nt1 A,,., C•ltlotnl•. PUBLIC NOTICE Loi ""911H, C1til. tlOn on•,· I,?_ w I: 1 _, 19 u '"''~ 11,,,. u .,.,,. -• wn• POLO' , ,-,,.,., ,, _,,,, olr~•I•-Jord•11, Pinkley, Wiison. 1t1clll Otltd Aorll 11. 1°13. PUBLIC NOTICE Tlih Ulll et-llDI Al i,..,1 llOl"l on"' the land •llalled to 20•16 ...... 1 11,,.·50 ..,11,' ... __ '• ~" """" ,,~¥ ol NOES COUNCILMEN: riont WILllAM E. ST JOHN, Alt-VIII tor: f111llll011er Jamr1 Mt.Fadden per tfn.11 dl<rn or · ~,,.Ill · • '""'"-• south llorl, orlnlld •nd publl.i.lled In ,.... IV ABSENT COONCU . .MEN• flOM COl.lllty Clm .,0 Publlll'led 0rll'l!ll Co.iii Daily Pllof, p.1rrllton at !he A.1ncho Sanllago dt lf.M Cl\.lln1 tlXlt.44 lael) 10 1111 POINT Coll.I Mtlfl, logt!hltl' wllll lhl ntmH ol IN WITNESS W1-IEAE0F I lie hltl'eoy
CMA•Ll!S c. MOIR•Y SYNOPSIS OI' THE ANNUAL STAT•Ml!NT April l,, 21. 1973 llll·ll Sanft Ana recorded St91. 12, Jag, In OF BE.GINNING. 1111 l'ntmbltl'I of lht Clly COUllCH VOii°' Ml mt II.Ind •nd lfflllld fM ~ at lhl Hll lt$1 C1t1IUrV Blvd. _. 01' Book "8" PG •10 of JIJdgment1 ¢ Ille EXCEPTING lrom Wild Perct ls 1 Ind 2 tor and eg•l111! the same. City ol Coill Mf1>I this 17111 d.l_y ol AP!'ll,
Lyft_,, Clllll. "2'1 SELECT INSO•ANCt: COMPANY Ol1trlcl Co...rl of Ille 17111 Judlclal Ille! portion lhlrtol Included within It.. PASSED ANO ADOPTED 11111 16th d1y 1973. •
T•h n1J1 ut.UU -Full Corporile Name PUBLIC NOTICE Of1lrlct In and far Los Anoel•s CovnlY. le"" condemnPCI bV !he Stale of ol April, 1973. (Sf:ALJ
A"'""Y for: l'etltlMwn .)lllS Cid.Ir s,r11191, 0.11111. Tt:n11n1t In !IHI City of COiia Me1.1, Or•ll!ll C1Utornl• tor FrHWay p11rpoie1 bV Jick Himmel!, EllMn ~. l'hl11n1y, City \.1tf'k Ind l'utflil'llCI Ortngt Cwst 0.11lv P!tllt, Home Offlte 9·Jllt7 Covnly, C1lllcwnl<1 dffcf'lbed 111 P1rctt1 d<!CrM rtcorOld Jan. 25, 1966, 1n Boote. Miyor ol tlle Clly ol COlll MeM n~ldo Clert. of IM City COtittcll
APl'll 20, 11. 27. 1973 11J0.7J YNr ...... Dectmbtr ]I, 1972 No. A-1ll:l3 ,, foll<JW$: 7820, "'" sn. Olfklll t ecord1 Ill AnEST; of lhl City of Coll•'"'"'
P • )O 2') s 7,117,:J14.11 ltQTICI!: 01' SALE Ofi 1£AL PARCEL l ; BEGINNING AT A POINT Or.Ing.I CIMll'f. Eiieen P. Phinney, PIJbll.ned Clrll'IO' Co.11! O•HV Piiot,
PUBLIC NOTICE Tolll tdmllled 111111 f IVt .. M P•oPlaTY AT l'RIV.,.Te SALE J.45 ch.illns !359.JO '"II ''" ol thl AlSO EXCEPTING trom Mid ~•reel I City Cl1rk o1 ""City ol Cost• Mitt AorU 21, 1973 HIJ.7l
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CHANGE 0' lONI! SPKlll surotus lvnd1 CP~!I• 3, llnl 2•) S -0--Calllornl1, lor the County ol Oranqe,
MOTIC.• Of' PUILIC Ml!A•INO TO II! C•pltal Cllkl'1.!P/Gu•rlllfy Clpllll/ 111 lhl Maner ol 1111! E1lfll• ol HARLOW HILO •Y 'THI OIANGI COUNTY Sliiutory e>.polll (P.llltl 3. llM HA) 1,500.000.00 HINES. D«l8~. l'u.NNING COMMISSION Ofll ,I(). Nolfe• 11 hereby glwen that Ille un· POll!O LAND us" D 1sT1 1 c T Gros1 pald·!n •nd CDll'lrlbutlld 1urplu1 l.I05.239.l5 derslgntd win !>elt el Prlv1le S.111, 10 Iha
CHANOl!I JPage l. lltte 26.A) llJOllHI tnd blSI tllOder, sublect ta con· p~nl ta the Pl1nn!ng 11nd Zoning unaui9Md IU!lds (surplus) fPege :t. llne BB) ii'J£i1116 nrmallon ot s&ld SuptTlor Court, Oii or
L.1w, •• .1mended, and order o1 11\t Surplus as rtglnll. pollcyholdtra (Pflgt 3, line 21) 7..G1.ISJ.OT •flff 111125th day of April, 1973 at lr!e ol· oring~ County Plennlno Commission, 695 19 " tlce ol 111 Trust Dep1rlmen1, 9 ANK OF notlctll her.tir OIY"'1 !WI a pUbllc l!Nr· lllcome for Ill• '(ftr !Pego 12. 11111 ll ' 4· AMERICA NATIONAL TAUST ANO SAIJ·
Ing W\11 tit held by 1ald Commission on a Cls'ovrsement1 tor 1111 yelr (P1ge 12, 11111 19) IJ.211.51 IHGS ,t,SSOC:IATION, 801 Nitr!h •Main
llll prOPC)ll.lng ta 1mend SECTIONAL A I Sl t SITeet, Sflnll Ana, Ullfornl1 91101, i1U lhe P tlfttcT MA,. lltS-I ol ,..,. Or•llll• W• htfeOy ctrllly 11111 Ill• ebovt 11...,. er• In ..,;o;orelflroc::e wllh lhe n'\u& 11'"":. right, tlllt and !nlereil ot s..1ld dtefe1~ ~Ollllf Zol'lk'lll COde •• tmtndtd C!J•l'IO' tor II>!! '(Hr ended December 31, Ttl2, made 10 1111 lt11ur•rw:• Comm lllOnet' ol •I the time of dl•lll end 1111..,. rlg111, Hiit C-~ CaUfomlt ' ' ... Stile of Calltomla, pursu•nt to fl" l•.v. and fnlernt trial the Hlel• ol Wlid
Stkl 'ii11n Is 6"1111111ed CASE NO. 2C L. R. O!MEOL.A dKHHd lle1 ~Ired by OPlfell011.ol law
72.,y {llCTIOMAL DISTRICT MAP l•S· ~I~ p;~Ti'EksTON or otlltrWlll oilier thin or In ackllllM lo 51 end propoMI 10 ch~ from the ""l · · llllf of Hid dec11lt<I. •t Ille time ot "Glllerll Agrkuttur1I" l>ldrlcl to ,..,. R4 Stcret•rv c1t1th, In and fO 111 !ht certain real grap. 'Suburtlen Aesldenllal" 01,trld, cert1l11 Publt"'ed Orange Co.Isl 0.llY Piiot. Apr11 17, 11, 19, 20, fl, 1973 l109-7J ...,.... illutlld 111 1111 dly of Laguna
properly IOUiled on the KMJl..,..111•11¥ tide PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE BllM:h, Counly of Ora11111. S!•I• ot of Sflnl• Alll Avenllt, .1pproicLmetely 135 C•lllotnl•, oarllculerly destrlbed 11
tt. northNti.t"ly of Peo••U$ Sh'eet, In ,..,. MJ4' follows, 10-wn:
Sflnlt A.I'll Helghls •r111. SYNOfl'SIS OI' THI ANNUAL STATEMl.NT Lat 16 ol Trild No. 1100, 111 Ille Clly ol Rl(IUH!td by: Mlll T ... Loh 0. OI' L'llUllt BNch. 11 $hOWll Ott & m~p
Cornwell. tlll!reof rttorded 111 Boole lS. P.1gn 32. Said pUb!Jc 111!1rll.0tt flll! .1boVt Pf'O-.UL.I' INSUIANCE COMl'ANY :D tnd ;u, Mlstell1rieou1 Maps, rKotdS 1 .... as Full COrporate N•ma > o c , pol.Id plan wltl bfl h 11 :.., p,m., or u•• MM!-. Kell1t• Cl ... , Ml-l1 ,4111 ol "d ran11e oun v. .oon IMrfffltf' 11 poMlltilt. on TlllSd•Y• H '' mor1 commonly known 11: 339 LeOran MIY 1, 1973. Jn the 11Nrl119 tncl metUttt Homf Olflce Street, Laguna BNch, C.1111.
,_,, of the Orll'IOI County Plarmtng YNr lnRd DICtrnlllr 31• 1'11 Term• al sate c•sh 111 l1wtul mority of
commtsi.ton. Engfnttrlng Building, 400 To11t ldmilted 11sell (P.111e 2, llM 22) l 165,522,021.5CI !tie united S•aln on connrm1U011 ot s1t1.
CIYlc C9<11ff' Orivt WHI. Room 1611, S.lnll Totil lilblll!IH !Page 3, tine 23) '1,:W,191.61 Ten percent ol amount bid lo tit dePOsiled Ana, C1lllornl1, .11 which lime Ind plac• Wllh bid. •II CllOOlll eHtltr 11YOrlng or OPfl!OllflO 5Ptcl•I wrplua fUnd1 (P1ge 3, line 241 l ~ Blds or offtrs to bt In writlfl!I ·1nd wll!
11ld pn:ll)Olld pt1n W111 Ill tie1rd. It is r•· C.1pl!.1t oald-up/G1J11ranty Car)lttt/ bt rtealYed at 1ne .11otH.11d otflc• .If a"t
quHted 11111 any wrlll•n responi.1 to this Sletvtorv Otoposll IP"ll• 3. lint 2SA) s,000.000.00 tlmt afler tlM first publlc•tlon /lertol and
pUtitlc llO'llce bt Mlbmllttd lo tht Pl1nnlno Gross P.lid-lll •nd 'conttlbultd aurplui ~or• date ol s11!1. CommllSIClll Pf'lor to 1111 hltlrlng dltt. (P.1oe 3. lln• 2'AJ 4.69t.o1U.2:l Oflltd !Ills 1:11h dllV of April, 19n. .For f11rther dtlalll regarding said Or'O-BANK OF AMERICA posld pt1n, 111 lnt•rMltd flllrsom 1r• i,._ U111ulgttld tiinds CsurplL1$) CP'9t J, llM 26B) ts.•.t07.66 NATIONAL TROST ANO
vlllld to t.IH al Ille offlct ol Ille Or.lll!ll S1.1rplu1 •• rt91nll pOlicytlokltf'I (Plllt 3, 11111 21) n.1w,m.1t SAVINGS ASSOCIATION
Coun'Y PltMl!llil Commission, E119l11e!rl"O l~t tor thtl yHr (P.IOI ll. UM I ) 91.613,194,Q By; W.C. EnglKh
Bu!ldtng, .00 Civic Ceri!fr Orlve Wtsl, n6 1 T•u11 Olflcer Room J51, $1nt.1 A11a, C•tllornla, wller• Ol1bursernettll For 11'1• ye11r (Pih 12, llnt 19) 109, .$l .30 E•ecutor ol tlM Wlll
uld orQPMed plan Is or1 Illa and 'vallablt We h..-eby cert!IV Iha• the abaw 111ms ere In 1ctord11ne• w1~h tne Ann1111l Slltemtn! ol s..11d Decedent
for PUbllc lnU11Cllon. fol' the year ended Olctmtler 31, 1971, m11dt I<! th• htsur.;inc1 Comml1i!on« o1 Iha BAllD B. COFFIN
Sl1Hrl W. Ba!lty, Slalt ol'Ctllfornl•, p1,1r11J811I ta the law. :no Ol1nn1yr1, Suite "G" A1i.t11111t Olrt<:lor L. 11:, OIMEOLA Li1911111 BHCh, Ctlll. 9USI
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OllANGE COUNTY 11:. C. FETHERSTON Attamey loir Executor
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PLANNING COMMISSION Stcret1ry PIJbll1hed Or~1111f! C°"sl Oallf Pllot. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE
Publllhtd Or•• CNll O•llY Piiot, ,,.,,.~ ...... COllSI Clily Pllol, April 17, IL lt, 20. 21, 1973 1110-13 AprU 14 u 21. Im 111J.13, ___ -:-:::::::-c:c::::-:c:c--::-"'"---,--cc:-cc-::c-,-,...,,--,--,,--c,-cc-c--c-,-,-,----,--,---~--,------------Aprl1 21. 1m nn-n "' ..... ' ' 1 .I .:=~==----c==c---_:----;;;;;;~;;;-~;;;;;;;:;;;~------,;;;;;;,,;;-;;;;;;;;;;:;;------,,..;;;U;-;;;;:;;;;;;;;.-----ORDINANCE NO. 7J.12 Uld 11111 SltHI, "61 fMI lo IM point ol P1g• 13 ol MlKtll•neout Map1, In tht Jae• Htmmttt P'~LIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE AN OIOINANCE Of THE ClfY COON· beginning. office of 1111 county •ecord.,. o1 H id M.1yor o1111t City of Cotti MRI
PUBLIC NOTICE . ~u, COL o• THE COTY o' CO•TA MHA• Th" "'"" "'' ""'"' "'~"' '' '"' Coooo, ,_,,..., " ,,,.,_, ATTEn. CALIFO•NIA, CHANGING THI ?.ON· CllY ol Cosll Mua, County of Or•1111•, 9illllnn!1111 at .1 P0111I fn the Solllh-l•rly Ellt911 P. Phinney
OltDINANCI NO. 1>-11
AM OltDIMAMCI 01' THI: CITY C°OUN·
Cl\. 01' YMf. CITY 0' COSTA MES~,
CAL!l'Oll:MI CMANOINCJ THB JON·
IN• 01' 'A lt01T10N Of' l.O't 1, ll.OCIC I, ll!•ltY Tl:ACT, PllOM Ml
AMll·Cl:.CI'· TO Ill.Cl'.
IOUfh"tll'..,. 25" ••• , llOll9 S.lld P11r•ll•I lest mentioned Pllr•ll•I line m .ID feet; ~r::t: P. PHINNEY ING OF A POITION OF LOT 121 0, St1lt of C.lllornlt. d..c;rlbld •• Hile ol 11th $!reel ol Nld Newport City Cltri<. of lh• City ol Co.ti MIN
llnt 20.llO feel lo. I ltnt that II P.1rtlttl ~. 'tt.!':!h, ~01~~3'~,~~ .. I~~ City Cltrk of Ille City al COlll Misa Nli.WPORT HEIGHTS FROM Cl.C:P and lollows: Heights, dl1t1nl Iller-1U.OO IHI STATE OF CALIFOll:NtA I ~ta •nd dlsl•nl 20.0D tell eeiterly """' E OF CALO FDRNOA ) Cl lo •t-eP. P.1rcel J: Northwn.l1trlY from. rt11 ll'IOll E.11ttrly COUNTY OF ORANGE I 11 me1wr•L•I right l°'IH to lhl NII 190.!IO IMll lhlnct, IOOJ\h 00" !2' "S" STAT THE CIT·Y COUNCIL OF THE CITY corner of Mid Lot 1211 "'-'Ct CITY OF COSTA MESA ) HM ol Mld Tract No. 3661, Mid po!nt WHI 10.00 IHI la !tie hef'tlnbtlore men-COUNTY OF ORANGE l1s. OF COSTA MESA DOES HEREBY O•· Loi 1l of Tract 279• ll:oclllsler Block, .IS Norlhwtlltrly elong Mid SovlhwtSlerly btlng !tie Trut Point of Beglnnlflll; tlOlltd llne !Ml II JN1r.1llel lo B.1ker CITY OF COSTA MESA l , OAlN AS FOLLOWS · per map recorded 111 lloolc 14, Paoe 4 of I, EILEEN P. l'HINMEY. COy Cl ... k
!Mbcl. nor1h oo• ot' 04" •ad .1long Wild $!reel; then<:e, north 89' a-~S" west 1, EILEEN P. PHINNEY, City Clerk SECTlON l ,t,U 'lhal portl0n ol lhl M1Ktlltn101.11 Mapa, records of s•ld line of lllh StrMI, 4 !tilt; lhtnc;t .,,d tx.olllclo Cl1trk of 1111 CJty COllflcll 61
.l••I mentioned JN1r.1llel llnt 75.3.63 tell along 1tkl JN1rall•I lln• 29'.26 feel lo the Ind eJ1.olf!clo C1trk ot !IHI City touncll al 10,,_,,0 ,,,·,,1~... ro•> or......,rly '' Counly. SOO!h'#fllerly pir11111 Wlll'I Ntwoort 1111 Cltr ol Cos!t Mii• • ..,.,,b'r' cllf11f'f
• t T p 1 t of B I l tlll! CU ol c ! M h tbf eert!ly ••• """ ...,.. Awn,,.., lolO.OD , .. ,, I henc• Iha!'"' abov• and lot911otno OrdlMllCll 1 to • ""' lhll I• JN1r•il•I to •(Id Slan rv. 0 11 tll M ng. Y OI • ete, er lll!rtby plactCI and Included In tt.t ll4-CP Parcel 2: south11111rly, p1r11t11 with 11th Str"1. Nvm•-· -,2 ••• 1,,,,..-.. -~ ,-. T E CITY IOUthllrlY :noo i.tt me.11ured at right Conttln!ng 1%.320 •crn that th• above •nd !ot'llOI"' Ordinance zan1, to wl!; Thal porll0tt of lot 121 of N•WPOl'f .a f 1 tlltnc Norl!IN 1 11 1 ..., •~ ..,,_, .. .., "'' TNf:~CITY COUNCIL OF H lll(llH to fht ctnler1l11t of Paularlno SECTION 2. Pursuant to 1111 proY11lons Nvmbt!' 73·10 Wll fnlrocll/Ctd find ~on· Th.II certain tllll pr°"'rt'f sl1v.1lld In tt.. H1lghl1, 11 1llow11 Oii t m•P rtcordld In "J 1 111' V per.1 ' llcllfed Mellon by section •I " rt11ut_...
OF COSTA MESA D,OEl. HEIEBY 011:· Avenue; lhtflct, soutll 19" •9' olll'' NII of Section '230_. or 1111 MllfllclOll Coot ol tlcltrtcl Mellon by section 11 • regular Clly ol Cost.1 MHI, COllnty ol Orflngt, 9ooll: 4, Ptg.t I) of MlKell.1ntw1 Mtp1, ::i~I '!r=7M~;::~1111, 1«1.00 loll to flle "'"'!no of Mkl Clly Council .... kl orl lflt
DAIN AS FOlLOW!i~ •IOl'l!I .11kl 1111 menllOMd P11r•llel line !tie City at Cos!• Mest, Obll'lcl M80 E·7 ~ .... •,w,1d • ..C,'",,Sounc~ .. IMIJ. on ,~tie $111• of CtLllarnlt, described •• recordl ol 0<111111 Counly. Ctlllornl• SECTION 2 Pursu.1n! to me -ovl•lon :::~·v.,: ~\tci1'!!· :nc1wri::-:r~ ON 1 All lllflt partl of 1..,. 715.M twt; lherlc:tl Kllllh 00' 111' '20" of 1111 City ol Cost• MI'S.I 11 Nr•bV '"" l'f o P" • ·~· ''"" ,. .. re• •r IOtlaws· Clllcrlbed 11 lollOW$: · ,.. ~ SECTI ' , on rty 1I wnt 7.ot fff! to e llne th.1! Is P11r•lltl imenclecl by the flddlllOll lhtrtlCI of flM PIS~ Ind adoplN 11 e ~t II t The SouthwHlarlr l60.l5 Ifft ol that por. BMllMLl'IQ al a l)Dl11! 111 lite SoVlhWlller1y ol $KllOll n:I0.4 ol !ht MuntclPll Colle ol regul•r mnllng ol $1ld Clly Coundl l'!Md, ~!~"" 1~~~bt!Jnc:i:t'!. 1~= R2<P 1..., «1:00 feet IOlllh n'tffsurN at tl!lhl R:KP •re• d41itrlbtd In Sl'ctlon 1 11ereot. regultr mtttlng 01 ••Id cny Cai.men held lion a1 Lot 121 of Nawpor! Helgl!ll, 81 11r11 o1 11111 st'"'· distant lllerton thl City of Coet1 M111. Olllrlct Map G-2 :1 ~ 161h11 d•T1 o1 ~11, lt73. by me ·~•vr •P • , .ngl•• to t..,. c•nltl'll"• cit said SECTION 3. This Ordinance 1heU l•k• on tht 16th dav ol AprU, 1971, bV the shown on 1 mlp rtcordPCI I" SoOll: 4, "56.30 lttl South1.11terly from th• most al !hi City ol Cott• Mt$1 ta IHlrebJ owng ro t• vol• .•
Zont. JI> wit. Bl k E 1 1111 P•ul.1rtl'!O AY!f'I"''• said point belf\O llHI t!fecl 1nd .,. 1n-1ut1 forC9 thirty (301 d•Y• followlflll roll c.111 vole: P•ll• 13 o1 Mlscell1neoui Mapa, rtcordi North•rly corntr ol sald 1011 runnlttg ·.~~tel b'f0 '"' .~~110)M' '"'> ••,•.",,.'lie J!J1~5 P~~~Ny C~r"EN.llL ~tT m m' 11 ' f.MI pw!IOll o\' Loi I OC o btrg/Mlng of t ftfl!llnl c"'rw concaYf from i ncl lllltl' Its PllSS.191 Ind prior lo AYES COUNCILMEN: Himmel!, ol Or.1not County Celllotnla dHUlbtd tlllttct SOll'lhwnt.rty ptrtllel with thl .._ 11"11 tKr....., n Kl on ,,..r · ' • ton, ac ·
.Wt:Y Tr•d, 1" tt.. c,. rty or,.'•'TuMT, · tout..,.rly 111v11111 1 radius o1 1160.00 tN explretlon of lltteett n's) d•Y• from JordM\, Pinkley, Wiison. Raciti •• follows: B'91nnl11g on 1 h, Sovthnsterly 11111 o1 Ntwport Awnue. SECTION S. Thli orcnr11nc• &11111 t1k• :~~:N~ogg5~'ft'~~N~°'N'one
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C!M'11V of Orf!IOI• lthi ~ Ol"ll t , ... h lheftct, U1"11'f' llol'IQ Hid CUtw tilt Pf1"'91 1111Ao1 sMl1 tit pvblllhld NOES COUNCILMEN: NOM Sovthwetftrlr 111'19 o1 11th Stre.t dlitant J00.15 fHt to 1111 SOUlhWftlerty line of effl'CI llld tit In IUll forc4I thirty {JOI dtys ' u lhcrWn Oii. I ""'fl fK~ In BOOlt 30, lllrougll e cenltll en;Je of 10' 16' 1'" en once In fhe OIANGE COAST OAllY ABS!.NT COUNCILMEN; None tllereon .ut.l Int Soulheasteri°y from Mid k111 111tnc9 SO\lllltfllltf'IV 1lollg the ll'om trid flll•r l!s PIU.19'. .1fld prior to IN WITNESS WHEllEOl", I llew hlrlby
ptOI 74. MlsnlllMWI Rtpinb ol lOI ere dlsl.1nc1 of 207.t4 f"I, 1 rtdlfll •I PILOT , l'lllWSfllPtr of gifllf'.11 circuit-IN WlrNESS WHEREOF. I l'llvt hlraby t!K most Nortfllrly corntr ol $1ld Iot t SOlllllwesllfly UM ol 1.1111 lot, 41 !Mil lhl explr•l1on of ftltttn (IJJ d1n from Ml my hind Ind lln-.cl 1'111 s .. 1 ol llM
Al!Mffl Coun'Y, C•tlfbrnl1, cleserlbld 11 5'ld point tltftr1 north 10' 26' 3'1" 11•!; lion p;.ln!td 1nd oubllslltd In 1111 Cl'Y o1 Ml my hand ind •lllKld Ille Sell ol TIHI llltllCe SOlllhwtSterlv p1rillel wllh 1111' thencl Nortllt1sttrly JN1r•lltL wtlh lflkl 1111 Pll$111f llllrlOI 1llell .,. oubll1111d City ol C01t.1 Mflll lhll 11m dey o1 Aprll,
tolfOWI: tM!lc•• toulh ''° 51' St'' •llf ~.6' fetl C01i1 Ma.1, IOOtlher with tilt n•mu of C1tv ol Colli MH.1 11111 l71h d1y OI Aorll, SOll!hllslerly llM o1 NtwllOl"I AYt, So...lllelaltrly llM ol Newport A'ftlllllt, onct 111 the ORANGE COAST OAlbY 1t7l.
lltall'll'llflll 11. 1111 IOlll..,.•ll corntl' ot toe Une 11111 I• p1r1tlat to Incl d11tanf tM rnernbltl's at 1111 City Councll voting 1911. J00.15 teet to 1111 Sou!liweiler1y llM of JOO.ls fltt Po 1ald SouthWesl•rly 111111 of PILOT, • MWIHl"Ptr Of g9fltr1I ctrcu1•· llEAL)
Tract. No. 366t as per m.1p retordtd 111 40.l;IO fMf norltiwesttrly m11wrtd II for arid 1g1ln1t !ht ume. EILEEN P. PHINNEY Mid lot; thine:• Soulhlall1trlv alcnrg teld 18th Sl'"ll lhenct Normwt1t1tr!Y .1lono lion, prlnftd Ind p11till1hld In !hi CllV at Ell-It, ,lllnllfl'(,
lloolr:' IC. p1911 1 to ' 3 lnch1tJY9 OI rlllhl ano1es lo 1111 centtrtlllll of weater· PA.SSEO ANO ADOPTED thll lilh diiy City Cltrk Incl tK.ollk!o SOV!hwuterty Uni of wld 1or, 4 fHll 11ld south-lltrly ltnt of \Ith Slrffl, ... COlll Mell, IOOlll'llr Wllh llll n1mH ol City Clert. end
MllQtlllnlOllS M.los. ~ortls Of Or&l\119 , ty Fr0t11•91 !load •• lhMn °" • P1rctl ol Aprll, ltT.I. Clerk of 1111 City COUlldl of llllllct Norllllatltrly Plrllltl with lht feet to point ol t11Ql1111lnrg. the membtr1 of the City Counc:ll YO!lng ex.officio Cll'l'll ol IM City Council ('17./ Mid POll'lt btlno on • line lllet Mio llltd In Boak fl paot .. ol P1rcel 1111 Clly ol COlll MISI SoulhHsttTiy llnl of Newport AYenw, Parcel 3; tor tnd .19.111111 rtll Mlrnt. of the City Of COiia M ...
,. r•lltl with Incl dlll•nl nor1111r1y MIDS In 1111 offlc• or "" Count~ JACK HAMMETT •••••• ~~ .......... Cotti fSEAL) :JOO.IS fHt to 1111 SOull'lwellerl'f 11111 ol Th1t oorflon of Loi 121 of Newwl ltASSEO ANO AOOPTEO !till ""' dly P\/tllllhtd Ortngl Cout l).llly ~lat. AO IHI l'IHIUUl'td 11 right lnQlo lo ll:et'l:ln:ll>r ol Hid Or.Inge County, Mtt« Of rtll City "' ,,..,. ..., "•-Ollly PUot, lllh StrHt· ftltnce Norlhwnlfl'ly tlOl'lll Htlohll ti per m.1p recorded 111 Book 4, at Aprll ltT.I. A.orll 21 1'7) '1N-7' lflot Cll'll&rllnt o1 lllkltl' SlrNl1 !Ilene:•, t .... roc::,, south 3t' W Sl" west tlOllll Mid of Cfltill M•11 APl'll 21, 197l 1114·13 ' ' ' '
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TONIGHT'S
_TV IDGHLIGHTS_
' KTl'V af 5:00-"Easter Parade." Judy Garland,
F~ Astaire and Peter Lawlor<! star in this Easler
weekend movie, which will be repeated at 11
o'clock tonight.
KCET fD 6:00 ~ Eartlikeeping: Dr: and Mrs.
Roger Barker, who have spent 25 years-studying
the residents of Oskaloosa, Kansas, analyze small
tawn life and report on how environment affects
people.
KHJ CJ 7:Sil-"The Mhltese Falcon." Humphrey
Bogart in one m his most famous 'roles .. pri-
vate _eye Sam Spade .. With Mary Astor, Sidney
Greenstreet and-Peter Lorre.
NBC 0 9:00 -"The Honey Pot." Rex Harrison
plays a suave "millionair., with a cynical sense of
humor, feigning tenninal illness to witness the
hfP.?CrisY of bis would-be heirs. Susan Haywaxd,
Cliff Robertson, Capucine, Maggie Smith and Edie
Adams an. featured in this 1967 comedy.
CBS IJ 11:20 -"To Kill a Mockingbird." Greg-
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ory Peck won an Oscar for his perfOnnance in
this 1963 drama of racial tensions with William
Windom 3!1d Bnick Peters.
ABC 0 11;30 -"The Bedford Incident." Rich-
ard Widmark, Sidney Poitier and James Mac· .~ad the c:;::::rama f::_!::~
TV DAILY LOG
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:'_ Evenin_g 1:00 1J (()All In the F111111y (R)
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APRIL 21 0 (jj.€1;) EMltpncy "Pe1tt Pipe"
IJltollin'
4:00 0 Wt11r1 Sotna: Oii 0 (J) (j) a» Htrt Wt It Aa:•ln
0 llrok111 Arrow m Allred Hitchcodl. ~1'11 0 00 Amtrkan l 1ncbt1ncl (D Ch1mplonshlp Wnstlin1
ft) TIM P11tt G11111 fE Tlbln1s tn AcdH . m A1l1cull11re USA l!) Premier m P11or11111 utiM CD T11tro del Slbldo
lf) Voice flf A1ricultur1 &) Movie: "Dewil's ltlalld" (drl) '39
4:30 rn Skltchbook -Bolls Karloff, Jamu Stephenson.
0 Inquiry 1:301J Cil lrldfet Lovet llnll1 (R)
IJ Seymo11r Presents "It Conquered O Movie: (90) ''lloH .r Dracul•"
tile World" (hor) '57 -Sa ndra Ha1rison, 0 C.lebrtty lolll'lln1 0 (}}@ aJ A loud! of llrace
Cl) I Dr11m of Jeltlnit EEi B1hlnd the U1111 (R)
0 Ottdoon Mb LllMrtJ Mlftllal 9:001J CJ) M111 T,ttr Motn S11ow (R)
~ I've Got 1 Secrtt 0 ®J m NIC Seturday Movie:
Q) NHL Actlotl (Z1/2hr) "Thi Holll)' ht" (com) '67
fE lolltt '1111111 -Rex Harrison, Susan H1yward, t'D First Advffturts lit l11prt111Sin1 Clitf Robtrtson, Capucine, M1ui1
a;) Con1ultftloft Smith, Edie Adams.
ti) Coro111 Mow 0 (})@ a) J111i1 AlldrtWS SMw
1:00 I.I Anim1t Wo'r1d m Blad Omnihu
CD Dr1pet fi)'Nitlo O Aipsitle EID MuflllflitiM F'il111 ftrU•
(~ Movlt:' "Violent Str1n1ef'' (mys) (E fillll
'SS-Faith Domer111e, Zithary Scott 9:30 I} (I) Bo• NIWtllrt Sllow (R)
Q E!) Sports Action Pro-fill John 0 News
Roelle of the New York Mets is (D Minority Com11111nlty
profiled. 10:00 E (]) t.uol Burnett Show (R)
(I) ®I Nm 0 Movie: (2hr) "'Two wo .. 11" CJ Lloyd Brid11s' Watlf WINW (d1a) '6l-Sophl1 Loren. m Mtvie: "Ealttt Parldt" (mus) 0 @@ a) Aui1n1111nt Yltn11a
'43 -Judy G1rl1nd, Fred Ast•lr1. O Tttna19 Trl1ts
IJt Dtnle1 Boone m Ntwl fm flll11 Ftlb.lre "Meadowlands" (R) fB M1xlco htsid•nt Ethevt1ri111
8' CoVlltry PIKll Trip
d) lll•OI @I) l ot de Mi!lica
1:30 B l'wt Cot • Secret ml Chin111 ¥1ritty Hour
0 (I) Nm EE Lau Cerdon Show 0 Sus11111u Tltt1t11 10:30 O Cindie! Camera
O Ulllllltd·WMld (i)News
l}j} Movie: (C) "F1thet lloost" 11:00 IJ@ iJ @ Mews
(com) '65-Caiy Grant, Leslie Caron. @ M1rsll1I Dillon
ED film feature "For Greener O 8ori1 K11l11ff Presents
Earth" m Movie: "For M1 and My Cal"
@I) Ritrnos del Caribt --Clr[Gll Baker, Roger Moore. m LH Tr1vlno'1 Coif ID Dr. l illy J. Har1l1
(D 5!1eed Racer aJ Movie
1:00 f) 0 @IJ m News 11:15 (1) Movie: "Tiit Miricle" {dr1) '59 0 HH Haw (mus) '42 -Judy Garland.
(J) Hllh Ch1P1tral 11:20 I} Fahul"us 52! "To Kiii I Mod· B The R11I Don Steele Show fngblrd" (dr1) ·63 -Gre&ofY Peck,
II) The Penuadm 11:30 0 ®J News Elll Earthketpln1 "Help Yourself'' (!) McMe: "Always Coodb)'I" (dr1)
ail T11tro del Sabado '38 -Barbara S!anwyck. al ThrH Stoo11s O Movie: "Thi Bedford lndd1nr
6:30 f) News (d11) '65-Rich•rd Widlliarll, O KNBC Ne111s Cllnferenc1 CU McMe: (C) "Bttklt" (dra) '64-
0 @CIJ fl) Re11011et Report Richard 8Dr1on, Peter O'TOGle.
f.E Viviana Horti1uera I!) Morie: ''Tiit DI)' ind Ult
ED Acclo11 Chicano "81r1io Report" Hour" {dra) '63-Simont Si1nor11, m Mancini Gener1U1111 @I) Clne1111 34
(D Little Rascals 12:00 0 90 Tonlaht
7:00 8 CJ) UFO "Conflict" (R) 0 Movie: ,!tttl hrellel" (dra) '42
O Thi Thrillseekers -Sir Laurence Olivier, Leslie How·
O Bowlin1 lor Dollars ard.
(j) Advent11r11 O Movie: (C) "lio(" (sci·fi) '54-
0 News Richard E11n, Const1nce Dowlin&.
0 Death Va lley Days @) Movlt: (C) "Alpl Md t11t lad-m Uwrence Welk Sholl . mi n" (wes) '47 -John Wayn1,
(0 It Takes 1 Thief 1:00 00 (i) News
fll) I lffC1lt I lnlroth1ction la Int· m Movie: "Patdofl Ut" (com) '31
11111 l er1rnan -Lauiel and H1rdy. ttl El C.m11je ID Movle: "1011 or le Killtd" (mys) m lauil ·so -l1wrenca nemey.
el) Lian' Club 1:10 (@)Movie: (C) "'SW!npt'1 Para-
ll) Speed Raeer dise" (mus) '65 -•Cliff Richards.
7:)0 (]) Wiid Kin1dorn 1:30 f) Movie: (C) "Thlldtr OWr Atf..
O Tiie Mouse fldo'Y tona" (wes) '56-Sklp Homei1r,
O S1111nun ol RGCk O Speakln1 frMIJ 00 $ports Ch1Hena:e 2:00 m All·Nlght Sflow: (C) "Strptflt If
O llf1 Mek1 1 Deal the Nile," "Lost in Alaska" O Millinn $ Movie: (Zhr) ''The 2:30 O Htll'I
Maltese falcon" (mys) '41 -2:55 tJ Movie: "'Cast • Dtrfl Shldow'"
Humphrey 6ol!ar1, Mary Astor, (s11sp) '!i7-Dirk Bo11rda.
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I ~=~~~=mHope wr--es_ ~is ~wn Gags ·:;._
By JAY SHARBV1T we have lhe writers up ln a throwlnaout~ aDd It work-starting bis own picket~ . ."~
NEW YORK (AP) -Bob room, watching on a TV ed pretty pjQ;" 8ald Rapid ~
---lli>pe's-eevenlh 8"d .llnal NBC m<lllilor, and we go up and we Robert, adding that the lost "! WAS GOING "'"'
sP.fld,al ~f the season Thursday say, 'What can we do here?' time he actuidly sat down f.t a picket the Writers' Guild,
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Monday tfiru Friday
11 to 3
ENTERTAINMENT · & DANCING
night was partly compoeed by We do a lot of repair work." typewriter to wrlte ,hia own it'd have to be a blank atgn-:
a. new 69-year~ writer hw-· 'lb.is week, Hope had to fix it monol~ was ln 1938, becaU;'e .~ cou1~'t th1rlk: of -;; r1~y pressed into duty. The himseU as well as write part On virtualJy all his TV anything, .. he said._ ~ ,;l1
wri ter was Hope. ' . . specials, ~ said, the 'drill calls Hope, wno 1s coming to N~
. His seven man team ol ~ll~ s!'ted hby com,:an for tha writers to bring ln lbe Yo;k April 28 ror a benefit~-Jokesm~tbs." all memben:-o ~ r e w 0 8~~ on &erialrWbicb he edits-or-a.re~n of wartime veter 1
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the Writers Guild, had to go sbOw ong w Glen revises and. then dispatches to !rom the Firs n ·a It ·
out on strike~ When t~ gUlld~~am~~-Supremes and-tfieiiiMwlip paiiifs cue cardS~~Dlvision, was asked if :..
did last weekend .. This Jeft ~Y ea r on. . . . or "Idiot cards." thought the strike would
}lope sans writers 1ust before Everybody was chipping rn "It Was kind 0 f em· soon.
rebearsals began. . . lhe ~~mer}Den! Be~le, barrassing looking at 500 "It all depends ~OIL ~y ·had turned m a .b~e e~body, H~ s~1d ea~her blank jdiot cards," Hope said comes up,'' he said. "BU " ;
outllru: of the ,~w '*'°re this w~k as ~eoq.pe edt~ of tJ)e scene facing him when these guys are pretty g~i swappm~ ty.pewn~s · for ~t NBC s studios· in beaut1~lf} rehearsals began, · Something will happen . 8~
picket signs, but nbt a~ \M • ~wntowQB~ban"were splic· He said all went well, you can tell it's a~ writei(.~
ga,g!: had been. tested, tuned, 10~ the show ~gether. how~ver, even the ad-libs, but strike -m~ of the picklt ",~, a~pted or-reJec.ted. . WE AU 1ust sat around, at one point he was thinking of signs are m1spelled." • ... • th~ put Hope 1n a bit of a -·
bind because, as he explained,
"onllnar-ily we work right up
the the last minute Qn the
script, even while we 'r e ·
shooting.
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"Oli,•er." to be oresented in
Jrvine next montl1. _
Director Gwen Yarnell will
hold tryouts ~1onday at 7: 30
p.m. In RanC'ho San Joaquin
School. Actors and singers for
both leading roles a n d
ensemble are needed.
pie ag@Si 6 to 14. The WOl'kshop
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or "\V innie the Pooh." also
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youth work shop for ~Young J>eo·
Th& \~1orkfhop and 1uuslcal
pro d uction are being
sponi'Ored by the I r \Ll n e
Recreation Dep:'lrtmen t and
the "Irvi ne Is" arts fcstJ,•al.
Further inforn1atlo11 m"v be
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MAKE OFFERS ON THESE UNITS!
Six choice two bedroom "villas"-1001 from
the beach -great ocean views. Asking
$145,000.
Two fourPiexes convenient location -
$6000 rental history -anxious to sell -
$52,000 each.
, Two Triplexes -$1,000 a month gross -
only $79,950. Where have you been able to
buy at 6.5 times gross?
Corona Del Mar "Cutie" -three bedroom
front· house -one bedroom in back -re-
decorated $71,500.
Fourplex and store -North Long Beach -
7 times gross at $63,000 -O.W.C. 2nd T.D.
SUISll>IARY Of TH£ COl.Wll,l. (0, iU&StOIAlcY 01 THC COl.WEU CO.
General General
MACNAB
IRVINE
FINER HOMES
BAYFRONT-ON MAIN CHANNEL
:-in Dover Shores. Ist time offered. Custom
. ~ built 2-story 4BR, 4'h bath. Massive mast-
er suite w /fireplace. Paneled FR w /wet
bar. A real Ju~ury home for your complete-
enjoyment. Appt. only. Tim Turner 642-8235
(Ml9)
SPACIOUS
, ,_ is the word for this garden oriented custom
• home. Easy care all electric, many extras
-including dark room-large pool-water'
softener. 3 BR/FR. $85,000. Barbara Aune
642-8235. (M20)
TURTLEROCK LUXURY!
The Hallmark of prestigious living! View
-Elegance-Privacy. 3BR, den, FR ...
over 2600 sq. ft. $97,500 w/land! ! Laszlo
Sharkany 644-6200. (M21)
QUICK POSSESSION
Spacious 3BR Baycrest Beauty, Oversized
handym'an's garage, central vacuwn, plus
exceptional landscaping. ·Joyce· Edlund
642-8235. (M16)
LINDA ISLE LAGOON
Beautiful Colonial 5BR, 4'h bath home-
50' boat.slip. Owner transferred to N.Y.-
quick occupancy. Priced for irrunediate
" sale. Dave Cook 642-8235. OPEN SAT. &
, SUN. 1-5 P.m. #53 Linda Isle (M22)
" "BIG CANYON SURPRISE"
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REALTORS
SINCE 1944
673-4400
NEWPORT LIVING!
3 BR, bright, clean, near
beach, convenient to
-NeY.'JX)rt schools, shopping,
nr \Vestcliff. PRIME PROP·
ERTY! $42,900 .
CALL 645-7221
1733 \testclltt Dr., N.B.
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COTIEGE
BIG LOT
Excellent eastside location,
walking distance to shop-
ping -Big 20 x 50 cone.
patio, 4 oversized bdr, 2 ba.,
-Looks like a model home
can't be beat at only $3.1,500.
Owners moving out of the
state. HURRY Call 546-8640
Red Carpet, Rea1tors
INVEST· EASTSIDE
Two-2 Bedroom charming
home's. Good income
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Gener•1 General
** ** ** Heritage C.ollection
NEAR SOUTH COAST PLAZA
MUST HAVE QUICK SALE, 3 BR, 2 Ba. huge
co untry kitchen, squeaky clean and ,neat,
large covered patio, pool·size lot. Priced
right at $31,950. CALL 540-1151.
FIVE UNIT FIXER UPPER
FLYE-INDIVIDUAL 3 BEDROOM HOMES on
large 300 ft Eastside Costa Mesa lot. Paint
and· clean up to be \vorth more $$$$. Owner
asking only $72,500. Just listed. CALL
546-5880. . --
FORMAL DINING--
LARGE'. SPACIOUS 4 BEDROOM, family
·room-and separate formal dining:-Spacious
kitchen with lots of storage, shag carpets &
redwood paneling. Hurry, just listed at
$41,500. CALL 540-1151.
EASTSIDE DOLLHOUSE -$32,500.
REAL QUALITY CUSTOM BUil T 2-bedroom,
1 bath with plaster walls, hardwood floors
and large covered patio. Located on large
comer lot with a double detached garage.
Plenty of room to store everything. Best fo.
cation! For complete details CALL 546-5880.
GOOD INCOME
5 - 2 BEDROOM UNITS
5-GARAGES
5 -SEPARATE ENCLOSED YARDS
Always tenants looking for nice rental units.
Income <$750 mo. Corne see! CALL 540-1151.
GOVERNMENT REPOSSESSION
EASTSIDE BARGAIN. Brin~ paint, paper
and Ajax. Large 3 bedroom, 2 bath & dining.
Hardwood floors, shag carpets and fireplace ..
Room for boat and motorhome off alley.
Hurry -only $28,000. Bids must be submit·
led this weekend. CALL 546-5880.
ERITAGE
General General
CUSTOM HOME &
LAKE FOREST R fo Hors
5 BEDROOM PLUS PooL oom r es
Open House Saturday and BeauWul custom home on ~lr
Sunday. $54,900. Lovely 2 acre with 3 Bedroom guest
story Timberlake model. house or rental, f~nced cor·
Built-ins with dishwasher ral, one of a kind buy •
pass-through \.\'indow t~ won't last!! Only ...
backyaro with palio, ga' . $65,000
barbeque, dichondra lawn n.... c M "2-lffi and beautiful heated and 1797 viange, · · Q'j
filtered Roya] pool with Ontu
slide and underwater ~IV21 lighting. Huge family room, .,,
bar, eye catching living
room with gas fireplace,
atrium, shag carpeting
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REALTORS
2828 EAST COAST HIGHWAY
CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF.
644·7270
, e BAYCREST e
You'll enjoy this lovely FAMILY HOME on
a secl uded street. 4 bedrOOm, 2 bath. PAN·
ELED fa1nily roon1 \Vith double fireplace
plus n1any custom features. Large fenced
yard and patio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $63,500.
•SIXTEEN UNITS e
. . . in excellent rental area close to large
shopping•center: TWO SEPARATE BUILD·
JNGS, 8-2 Bedroom unfurnished. 8-1 Bed-
room furnished. Large heated pool. Covered
lanai, ping-pong and shuffleboard. WILL
TRADE . .. . . .. . . .. .. . . .. .. . .. $220,000 . -----e HARBOR VIEW HOMES e
SOMERSET MODE~Welcome children in
this family TWO STORY 5 bedroom, family
room home whicLieatures 3 ba.tlls, {Q!'mal
dining room , WE 'r BAR, large convenient
kitchen with all the extras. Tremendou
fenced yard on deadend type street. FEE
LAND. . ....... , . , ............. $81,500. '
e OCEANFRONT DUPLEX e
Swim on your own private beach, a step from
your front door. Two large bedrooms and 2
enjoyable fireplaces in each unit. A deluxe
property like this only comes along once-
in-a-lifetifne. 'Call now for appointment.
~140,000.
e CONDOMINIUM e
BACK BAY AREA -3 Bedroom, 2'h
bath, built-in kitchen, stone fireplace. FAM-
ILY ROOM , community pool & REC ROOMS
including billiards. Fee land close to every-
thing. . ......................... $34,500.
e LARGE TWO STORY e
for the large family with a need for
many extras. SEPARATE family room, 5
bedrooms, 3 baths, LARGE kitchen with din-
ing area, PLUS a formal dining room, two
fireplaces (i in the upstairs master stiiti).
Large fenced yard for the children. $56,500.
* OPEN HOUSES * 4 BR & FAM.-1711 Terrapin Way, Newport
Beach. $63,500. (Sat 1-5)
5 BR & FAM.-2074 Tustin Av., Back Bay,
Newport Beach. $56,50-0. (Sat & Sun 1·5)
AUSTIN-SMITH, GORMAN & ASSOCIATES
REAL TORS • . . . . . 644-7270
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L~RGE 3 BEDROOM
$29,500 . Very 1 o v e I y
horrie. Quality construc-
tion. On a quiet cul de
sac street. 2 baths. Pa-
tio. shake roof, Kitchen
built -ins. Fireplace.
Room for your boat.
Assumable VA l oa n.
brk 540-1720
IN MESA VERDE
OWNER
TRANSFERRED!
Must sacrifice t h is
beautiful home. 3 spac-
ious bedrooms. 2 baths.
Secluded re a r living
room, Family room,
fireplace & even a huge
bonus roo1n ! Dining
room , built-ins. On a
quiet cul de sac street'.
$36.950. brk 540-1720
Prestigious family 3 BDRMS . ..-$27,5001 home. Large 106xl05 ft.
lot. Boat & trailer ac-Nice family'home. For·
cess. 4 spacious . bed-mal dining r·oom. Mom-
rooms. 3 baths! Cover-. kl built-ed·patio. Family room, pleasing tchen~ .
fireplace:_Formal din·. ms. 2 baths. Cozy _fire-
ing room . Deluxe kitch-place. Covered patio.
en with bui!t,ins. $43,· FQrcJ!d•air-heat . brk
950. brk 540-1720 540-1720
2955 HARBOR BLVD.
COSTA MESA 540-1720
Gener•I Gener ii
BEST IN NEW BLUFFS
BRAND NEW • 3 BDRM. • VIEW
Former model "Dolores", is an END UNIT,
so beautifully decorated & upgraded thruout,
w/view of greenbelt & water ..... $79,900.
. BRAND NEW. 4 BDRM.· 3 BATHS
Lovely 2100 sq. ft. "Carmelita," overlooking
pool,1w/luxunous carp., elec. cookware top,
dbl. self-clean. ovens ............. $66,950.
Please let me show you my exclusive
listings, as well as the other condos
available at this time In The Bluffs.
HELEN B. DOWD ..
REALTOR 644-0l:M
· Multlpl• L isling Member
General General
JlJo Waler/ronf
Exceptional 5 bdrm., 3-story home with pier
& slip. Magnificent South bay view from all
3 levels. Remodeled kitchen & family room.
Price reduced to $210,000
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR'-
341 Bayside Dr., Suite 1, N.B. 675-6161
General General
1 St\Ull).ing 4BR home w/conversation pit
overlooking golf course & tennis court.
Barbara Gothard 642-8235. OPEN SAT. 1-5
p.m. #21 Hermitage Lane. (M24)
CAMEO HIGHLANDS
(You Own The Land)
3 BR.· 2 BATHS
$46,000 To $62,000
Agt, 675-4524 675-0144
Wm Mc CABE, INC. \s ex-
panding offices, needs 3
salesmen. Call 842-4405, ask
1or Guy.
throughout, llll'ge master LOCA1'ION
bedroofn, and b a 1 c 0 n Y • 1 ljjjjjjiiijjiiiijjiiiijjjjjiiijjiiiij;iiij-iijjiiiijjiiiij-iijjiiiMiiiijj Automatic garage door Walk to all CJt CDt1's shops 11
opener, sprinklered front and stores. Sparkling, brand
yard, etc. Good assumable new ''townhouses·• three
mortgage. By Owner. 24451 bedrooms, two story, 1
Corta Cresta Drive, El beautiful! Bkr. 675-7225
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suruiy light 3BR & den or 4BR,-2 bath bot\!e w/partial ocean & canyon view.
ChOfce area. $71,500. Charlene Reichmann
64U235. (M23)
I' BAYCREST EXCELLENCE
4BR's-J baths. Custom floor plan. Mani-
cured yard. $77,500. F . Peralta 642-8235.
(M25)
"TOMORROW'S LOOK"
Gener1I
without question, one of the most complete
custom homes designed w/"you" in mind.
. • A Big Canyon "very special"-$194,500.
' Lois M_iller 642-8235. (M2.6) _ ,
I ' CAPTIVATING VIEW 1 ·i Catalina Sunsets, Majestic Mountains,
Sparkling .Night Lights! Yours to view
from this lovely 4BR, FR hol)le. Ready
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; · Lois Egan 644-6200. (M13)
COSTA MESA WESTBLUFF
.: Park view & night lights. Delightiul 3BR,-
large-master bath. Island cook-center. Se,-e
clusion & privacy. $4-0,950. 644-6200. (Ml5)
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Newport ... ch, Cellfemlp 12HI
for. lct:oif ... Call 642-5678
Torri. 837-4239.
General Gener•l
HARBOR VIEW HOMES
LOVELY MONTEGO MODEL
4 bedrooms, family roorn,--fonnal-dining; carpets,
drapes, super landscaping, covered patio, wood deck.
$74,950 FEE
LIKE NEW PALE.RMO MOOEL
4 bedrooms, family room, formal dlnlng, wet bar; up-
grade carpets, floors. Perfect for your family. •78,500-
FEE
IIARBOR VIEW HOMES
REALl'Y
833-07BO .
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Pete Barrell Jeaft'I
preJenlJ
For Fomily Living & Entertaining
BAYCREST-with all the desirable features
for family living and entertaining. 4 Large
bedrooms, family room, formal dining room.
Carefree yard and lovely swimming pool.
On qeiet street--just off H<tliday Rd.
1806 Toyon, Newpl. Bch. Open Sat 1·5
Bayiide Bayfront
NEAR THE HARBOR ENTRANCE -Your
own pier and slip -beautiful unobstructed
bay view -near yacht clubs, fishing, and
water activities. 3 Bedrooms, large sandy
beach with room to expand.,
2233 B1yside Dr., Newpt. Bch. Open Sat 1-5
Large Baycrest Home
READY FOR SUMMER FUN -Hobby room,
boat space plus 3 car ~arage, heated & filtered
pool, lamily room, dining room and den. 4
Pleasant bedrooms -a lot for the money.
Call oo see this!
J Office Open Saturdays & Sundays
PfiTE BARRETT REAL TY
1605 WHtcllff Or., N.B •
'42-5200
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IVAN WELLS -BAYCREST
Lots of charm in this 4 bedroom, formal
dining rm. home. Bright lam. nn. overlook·
ing pool, 3'h Ba. Courtyard entry. $87,500.
Vacant. Mary Lou Marion
LIT.TLE_WORLDS OF PRIVACY
In Monarch Bay, for secure country club -
living. 4 Bdrms. -family rm. -and views
from 2 patios. Decorate to suit. Only $79,500.
Call Geo. Grupe
DELIGHTFUL TOWNHOUSE
3 Bdrm. & lge. bonus nn., upgraded thru-
out; sprinklers, gas fire pit, etc. Fine loca-
tion in Univ. Park~54,900-fee.-"Chuck-"-
Lewis
BAYFRONT-FEE
Spectacular view main 'bay & mountains,
sandy beach, pier, garden atmosphere. One
block from N.H. Yacht Club. Contact Bill
Bents
CHALLENGES COMPARISON
Tnily delightful 3 bdrm. in Harbor View
Hills. Really ultra, ultra thruout. Tbis new
offering should go fast at $88,800, Jim Muller
TURTLE. ROCK HILLS
Reduced $5,000 below recent sales. Magnifi·
cent hilltop view location. Each sunset ls a
delight! 4 SR. President. $96,000. Paul Quick ....--
Coldwall,Banbr ~
• ·~700
644-2430 ,
550 NEWPORT CENTER DR., N.B.
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details call 646-nn.
oPENTIL P • IT'S FUN TO BE NICEI
11~a:11a1
BmER THAN
NEW
This 3 bdr, 2 be., home is 80
spotles1 it looks fll thouj(::h
no one hu ever lived in it,
beauH ful built-In kitchen,
spacious living. Q\\11crs ft~
anxious, llURRY! ! CaJI
Red Carpet, Realtors
S."V'rll640
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PR ESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES
SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT
Linda 1111 W1t1rfront
Custom 4 bdnn., 41h: bath home on lagoon.
Fully equipped island kitchen, waterfront
fa mily room, billiard room ...... $250,000
For Complete Info rmat ion
On All Homes & Lotl'. Pl••• Call:
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
341 Bt ysldt Dr., Suito 1, N.B. 675-4161
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MESA VERDE
I 1836 Iowa -J + F $34,500
REAL1'0R, PAUL C. COAD
. 96~142
See the ''GOOD EGGS''
about
A kee n 4 bedroom, 2 bath with POOL. Spanish d e cor.
Close to all schools and shopping. $42 ,500.
MESA VERDE 3 b e droom, 2 bath. Room for t railer.
Lovely patio and yard. $38,750.
VIEW of ne w Marina, 4 bedroom, 2112 bath. Upgrade d
thruout, g r eat family home -only $45,900.
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HO USES FOR SALE
2 BEDROOM
631 South FairView, Unit 140, Santa Alla
646-0555 (Sat 1·5)
2 BEDROOM FAMILY OR.DEN
185 Broadway, Costa Mesa
646-7171 (Sat &SUn 1-5).
2511 Crestview (Baysbores) NB ,
675-7225 · (Sat & Sun 1-5)1
3 BEDROOMS
410 Cabr illo, Costa· Mesa
645-7221 $42,900. (Sat 1-5)
1914 Upper Jtim Rock Canyon Rd., L.B.
494-8~d2 ,58,500. (Sat 1-5)
919 Tiller Way, Corona del Mar .
644-0128 '19,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
tt2233 Haysicte IJr., Newport Bea,,it
1542-5200 $175,ooo (Sat 1-5)
* 16321 Golden Slate, Huntingoon Beach
846-5405 $32,750 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
2418 South PacUic, Santa Ana
546-0022 $32,500 (Sun 1-5)
3 BEDROOMS FAMILY & DEN
23852 Wardlow Circle, Laguna Niguel "
833-3332 (Open Daily)
1806 Highland (Harbor Highlands) NB
646-1887 $56,000 (Sun 12-6)
2508 Vassar (College Park) CM
979·5618 $35,950 (Sat 1-5)
1930 Port Laurent (Harbor View Homes)
NB 642-8235 (Sat 1-5)
1742 Highland, Newport Beach
642-8235 $58,90-0 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
16202 ?iilarjan [pne Huntington Beach ·
847-7015 $39,500 .(Sat & Sun all day)
1260 Londonderry, Costa :ri.iesa ""
546-4141 '$29,950 (Sat 1·5)
418 -Hazel , Corona de! Mar
675-7225 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
1725 Skylark Ln. (Baycrest) NB
675-6000 $68,950 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
4 .BEDROOM _
8551 St. Augustine, l:luntington Beach
673-6210 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
4 BEDROOMS FAMILY RM & DEN
19771 Lexington Ln., Huntingto n Beach
673-5020 Glen Mar (Sat 1·5)
2319 Heather Lane, Newport Beach
646-6563 $87,750. (Sat & Sun 12-5)
627 Rockford (Cameo Highlands) CdM '
642-8235· (Sat & Sun 1-5)
1720 Skylark (Baycrest) NB
642-8235 $77,500 (Sat & sun 1-5)
1527 Anita Ln. (Weslcli!l) NB
642-8235 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
1633 Castle Cove (Spyglass Hill) NB
644-6200 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
1711 Terrapin Way, Newport Beach
644-7270 $63,50-0 (Sat 1·5)
46 Mission Bay (Spyglass Hill) NB :
844-6200 (Sun 2-5:30)
18150 Sand Dunes (Tiburon) F. V.
962-6287 (Sat & Sun)
1327 Keel Dr. (Lusk Harbor Vu ) CdM
. 644-6249 (Sat & Sun 1-6)
#21 Hermitage Ln. (Big Canyon) NB
642-8235 (Sat 1-5)
tt50 Linda Isle Dr. (Li nda Isle) NB
644-4910 $245,00-0 (Sat 1-5:30)
17 Cypress Pt. Ln. (Big Canyon) NB
644-4910 $159,500 (Sat 1-5:30)
29 Augusta Lane (Big Canyon) NB
644-4910 $104,90D (Sat 1-5:30)
4 BEDROOM & FAM
2975 Catalpa (Eastbluff) NB
644-620-0 (Sat 1-5)
*312 Robinbood Ln ., Costa Mesa
644-7662 $52,500 (Sun 1-5)
*1806 Toyon (off Holiday Rd., Baycrest)
NB 642-520-0 $92,500 (Sat 1-5)
3076 Madison, Costa Mesa
540-1151 $41,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
2015 Santiago, Newport Beach
646-7171 (Sat 1·5)
*3821 Inlet Isle (Harbor View Hills) NB
673-8550 . (Sat 1-5)
512 DeAnza Dr. (Corona Highlands) CdM
673-8550 (Sat 1-5)
5 BEDROOM & FAM OR DEN
#55 Royal St. George (Big Canyon) NB
644-4910 $124,500 (Sat 1-5:30)
1337 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shores) NB
644-4.910 . $225,000 (Sat 1-5:30)
9512 H1ghtide, Huntington Beach
963-2568 $5.9,500 . (Sat & SWl)
#2 Royal St. George (Big Canyon) NB ·
642-8235 $190,000 (Sat 1·5)
tt329 Via Lido Soud (Lido Isle) NB
673-6112 $260,0-00 (Sat & Sun l-5)
tt#51 Linda Isle (Linda Isle) NB
642-8235 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
tt#54 Linda Isle (Linda Isle) NB
642-8235 (Sun 1-5)
tt#53 Linda Isle (Linda Isl e) NB
642-8235 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
2074 Tustin Ave. (Back Bay) NB
644-7270 $56,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
*24451 Corta-eresta Dr., EI Toro -~~
837-4329 $54,900 (Sat & Sun)
251 Sierk., C'-0sta Mesa '
645-0308 (Sat & Sun 12-5)
DUPLEXES FOR SALE
(I & 2 BR)
345 E. 16th St. (N'pt. Hghts.) CM
546·7652 $4 1,500 (Sat & sun 12•51 "' · (3 BR H ehl
tt4307 Seashore Dr., Newport Beach
673-9266 (Sat & Sun l.S)
4-PLEXES FOR SALE
• (2 BR Heh)
307 E. I 71h St., Costa Mesa ~
642-3600 ~98,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5).
HOME + INCOME.
(3 BR + 1 BR Unitl
4000_ River. Ave., Newport Beach S46-~739 $i98,0-00 (Sat & Sun 1-4),
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bere,.,U could build anotherL!om~'ln~-==:.:.-----=="'------1===-----futul]I! Here is a well cared for borne that 1--------------_______ ________._ l111111ac11ate MESA VERDE! UVE GAY AND , ~ ~fs~.,!~~tu~~~ 1~~m~errts~ 1,: * * -* * * * EASTBllff & ·TH E BLllFS Harbor VIEW + POOL SUNNY i bedrooms, 2 baths, a built in Teak China HlcJhlandsl FORMAL DINE' GET'THE MOST \l~u~ ~ ~: ~imnp~Jx,1!"°i.Tvmandg R.B~~. ~. is * TAYLOR (0. * A WONDERFUL PLACE TO LIVE 'i1:" .., .. ~~e's.~ P!Jt:ff i.t..~ ,~~ FOR YOUR f OORNER um GI t llvtn& "NEW" Republic home! 2 MONEY 0 property is becoming mcreasmgly CONSIDER THESE FINE HOMES room. t'onnal· wh'::'o brick ,...,. exocuOve. Sunkon llv· , ,fiote scarce 10 our area. $46,900. Call any.. ~ flrepl:ace. L.ARGE FOR..\lAL 1ng room. FORA1AL DIN-lt s a t1u1>er . value at s:rl.~-
time 646-0SM f STBLUFF DINING ROOlil' V ING ROOM? Chef's kitchen Th.rte twtny ~. • • . . nr EA . "~" . ~ ery "th vr~u ot c talln , pretty , ......... , klt .. hen ··-• I ~ uo;\41.....,.I '••II \\'I .JC.on & 8 . • "IUU , " AIJU , NEWPGRT-HE IGH-T'S---~--1·-----=::..::.:..::..:..::.:_ . .::;t:,..:..::..:..:::.:.lc ____ l-.lt,Y~silJl!lil·lµil!)!:!LiltYle 4 R. 2~ ba" formal -~l~ with-st~ v:r:. Mws.stve t~m...1\'lth eat.mg area. 1,,. bnths;."""r:,;"r----1 ~\V maintenance, architect d~si e<fhome, ·~THE BLU FFS''-CONDOMINIUM din. rm., family rm., panoramic v ew; ove~ LtlundJy room. Redwood wet t>Qr. 4 giant h«l.roon1s. ve?')-plenstJ\lrextert ••
all shingles, \Vood and glass. view, two Former furnished "Dolores" model on beau· sized lot. RecenUy, completely redecor. in covered patio. Park Wee SUNDECK with VIEW: tt1.'•"' dt\Yh 01 high PriC:~1~_0U
I I all . g aint ant PRICED FAR BELOW Spa.riding blue POOL! Jn. 1 e "' at ~ see. '" _,,. • stories with N>Oll\S for all the kids separated tiful greenbelt. Custom features throughout popu ar co ors, new w coverm s, P , Y •
' ftom the ad u 1 t s area. Loads of builtins. this loYely 3 BR. ilend" \Ulit w_/2¥, baths. carpetint & shutters. Just in tip-top cond. r= ~=t·~::;~ ,:~::~ ~~:oo1~:'3 ~wga=: IOl'£NJ1Lf •;;FIJH701;l«Zr1 -
Call 67~7225. Choice wall papers, del Piso tile, etc. $79,950 thruout. A showcase home on a veryiriendly t .. e • executive value. Call ¥uot ,.. Call"'"' 6'!Hl.103. . .llJ~ '!!fl!!
I DUPL EX AP P ROV~D BY PROP. #20 BIG CANYON COUN TRY CLUB streel. $
72
'500 THE BLUFFS oow. ™ -'\ifu1ii;l1 IOIH\t L Ol\O\ Y Exclusive & ·beautiful! Prestigious living in -. ou can enjoy the ocean view from the front the heart of .Newport Beach in a private J UST L!STEIJ-J BR., 21-> ba. END UNIT. IOHl\I Liil\O\ .
deck of the 4 bedroom, 2 bath upper unit Country Club area with security entrance. Spectacular loc., our finest ~reenbelt set·
"81ld receive a monthly income from the 2 Lovely near-new 5 BR home w/ fam rm & ting. "Absolutely unequalled'. Adult occu-
tiedroom 11> bath lower unlt of this duplex. f.ormal DR. Fine cptng & drapes. $114,950 pied, comp. upgraded thruout. Outstanding
Cllose to Doheny Beach and Dana Point Ma-feature is gorgeous South facing 40 ft. cov'd.
, rina. Phone 580-0222. BIG CANYON-$124,500 patio. A faultless price for the most demand·
CONDOMIN IUM-OPEN HOUSE You'll LOVE this home! Impressive open mg buyer. Could not be replaced at $79,500 beam vaulted ceilings give a feeling of , New W(lil to Wall Carpeting, freshly painted space. 5 Large bdrms, lge family rm & for-UPPER BAY VIEW; Architecturally modi-i~erlor, 2 Bedroom. 11h bath. All electric mal dining rm. Many fine features in kitch-lied 'jTrina" ~ldh. Truly a "Tailor--made"
bllilt in Kitchen, Private Patio. Beautifuilf. en, 3-car garage, fine cptng & drapes. Beaut. adult home. Gigantic rn str. suite & a com-
mrunS · tained Park·lik~ Grounds with Poo , landsc. · . pany sitting room, plus spacious 2nd ' BR. &
auna and Clubhouse. $18,000 ... Fairlane 55 ROYAL ST. GEORGE OPEN SAT 1-5:30 ba. Aboundin~ in costly improveinents &
Gardens-,Units 14 A. & D. 631 S. Fairview decorator additions. A very inviting home
Road at McFadden. OPEN SATURDAY 1 WATE RFRONT-CORONA DEL MAR at $79,500.
to 5. Call anytime, 64&-0555. Luxurious completely re!urbished 2 bednn BLUFFS i'LAZA. Lo\ve-st leasehold & month-2 bath "own-your.own" apt. Rich cptng &
BALBOA ISLAND drapes, beams, paneling, abundant marble Jy maint. area. Popular "W" Plan, in "mint
· Large family home for a family o! four or & many fine appts. Adult occupied. Pool, cond." 4 BR., 21'• ha., family kitchen. Lge.
mote. Balconies off all the bedrooms, pri-great view, .boat slips, sec. gate $145,000 priv. walled patio. Tasteful use of wallpaper va~ "in law" wing, three and· a half baths,' & decorating accents. A wonderful, young
· upstair den with a fireplace. All in very LINDA ISLE-$245,000 family home, nr. pool. Walk to school &
good condition. Call 571;-1225. _ Impressive entrance in this liru! quality built village center. A fine value at $S2,500 bayfront home. Abundant del Piso tile
0 /W/C SECOND . makes a minimum maintenance. Pier & ,.,.,
A beautiful location in Rancho La Casta on slip for up to 65' boat. 4 BR, FR, formal DR,· U~
., Galicia Way-$16,200--Lot size 78x121. Own-billiard rm & 4'h baths. Luxury thruout. '-:st ~-~.·.·,~, M' er will consider a second trust deed to a 50 LINDA ISLE OPEN SAT 1..5:30 ~ '!I
qualified buyer. Phone now for more infor· BIG CANYON-$159,500 ( . rcu ly
mation. 586-0222. · Custom quality & pro!essionally decorated.
2414 Vi1 ta d•l Or0
Newport Beach
644-1133 Anytime
DO YOU PREFER: 4 BR home with huge FR w/rosewood panel-
' A Home.under 3 years new? ing, Igo DR & great kitchen. Open beam General Gener•l
e In-Model Condition"? ceilings, ·auto. sprinklers, air-eond., lavish
NEWPORT BEACH
DUP LEX --.N.:=O=M....,...cO=N=EY=--=1 * MAGNIFICENT I-Bdrm. each unit. Ne"'
\VHITEWATER COASTAL ·ocean &: across trtim park. DOWN VIEW! Uoobstructed . got·· A1nt summer/y,•lnter rent·
geous • balc:onies, patki, al!• .. $52,500.
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WALK TO alriunt • cw.1on1ized 3 BR, Call. ~ 673.fi688 Eves.
SCHOOLS '""'1oos living "" & din· ing ml. Feie ht1KL Sb!l.500.
Th.ii> chri.rml.ng 3 bedroorn CAIJ. 6-i.'). 7221
and den home is v.·alking 1733 \Vestc!Uf Dr., N.~.
associated
BROKERS-REAL TORS
2025 W Bolboo 61l·l66l distance front all schools, Ontu
with no n1ajor streels to . -~
Cl'OSS. Secluded v.·ulled, lrff
shaded back yru'd \\'ith f1·ee 21 -------.........._
torm n ..... ne pat••. ~ •DU-PL-EX-ST-A~TER
Premhun carpeting and -~ I I K
\\•all coverings mnke this a -;;;;;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;,_;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;; SAN1'A ANA 11E1Gll1'S A·l great value al $25,500. \\'hy ~ 2onini;:. Good lnl:onu~. Basic
wait, cull rio'v 546-2313. Udo Waterfront <.'Onditlon ,good. Nt.'t"ds puint
B Ow and yru'tl V.'(H'k. Loan avail· y ner able. PMce S:lS,000.
App't Only 67Ul12 e CALL ANYTIME e
3 yrs o1d. 5 Bd1m, 6 baths, 646-3928 or Eve. 645--2986
grunt> room, 2 wet bars,
steant bath, 3·car garage. "OLE•OLE·OLE'' 35'. fee Jot. Pier & slip. Va. cant. Principles o n I y . Lachenmyer
· Realtor l\1edlterra.nean Villa! Plush $260,000. 4 BR, 3 BA plus ru1nµus OPEN HOUSE ______ _
::im~. ·;~i~ .. ~1.'~!; J9'v~a"liJo'° ;;:..i NORfitMESA
"green belt" .. !ting. Com-·--....... -~-~-~-....... -~-~-~-....... -~-!!' ... ~ EXECUTIVE pare a:t $77.500. (Land In· ..:
eluded). Low down OK,. $43,950
Call now. 64$-8400. •
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• 4 Bedrooms, 2•12-Baths, Huge Famil•~-1-Jfil~· •~floor in entry hall, loads of storage. Room? 17 CYPRESS PT LNE . OPEN SAT·r-5:30 LARGE HOt.tE-BUDGET PRICE
Executive series, 2·story 4 Bdrm.,-3 baths
with heate_d, filtered poor. on qµiet cul d~
~ac stre~t, Eastside Costa Mesa. Newport
school dist. Won't last long at .$52,500
. -WARNING._
Trespassers will be
charmed. Seller just
bought new llOnte &
n..'Cluced price $2000
on this p~'ti&ious
honte. :n:xJ sq. tt. 2
story with a bonus
room & many extras~
\Vm. Mt{;abe R.E.
1142-44()5.
EXECll?lVE HOME AT
BARGAIN PRICE! Perfect
location. ·Giant 2 story~wtth
• b::-Stained g1ass-;:---1
• Country Style Corner Kitchen?
• Minutes to Newport & San Diego Fre ...
\vays?
. • Ali This for $41,509?
• Would you .and your Family like to see
This Home? e Call Anytime, 646-0555.
VIEW HOME
Jllgh above "Old Corona" with a breathtak·
ing view. Popular 4 bedroom home with
lovely upgraded features such as massive
stone fireplace in family rootn and soft au-
tumn colors in topgrade carpeting and wall-
papers. Pool size yard. Call 671;-7225.
INVESTOR
$63.000 Duplex with an Ocean View. 3 bed-
rooms in both units, carpets, drapes, built-
in, T.V. cable and 3 car ,garage. Only .4 yrs ....
"old. Write off with depreciation and taxes-
Capistrano Beach-Phone today 586-0222.
CUTE AS A BUG'S EAR
Charmin~ 2 Bedroom Home, completely r ...
modeled mside and out. PRIME EASTSIDE
location. Ready to move in $28, 750. Call
anytime, 646-0555.
LAGUNA
AnoUter new excusive listing! Sharp four
bedl'!X>m home, just like new, high on a hill
on Skyline Drive. Great view of the whole
coastal area, from Laguna south to San
Clemente. See this great buy this weekend!
Call 671;-7225.
LEASE
In 1'fission Viejo a home with 4 bedrooms
and fireplace. Just right for your family!
For the Green Thumb tenant $325 or land·
scaping included $350. Phone 5ll&-0222.
WESTCLlFF •
' i Large Assumable v A 7% Loan. 3 Bedroom.
2 Baths, Dining Room. Brick Fireplace.
High Demand Area . . . DON'T WAIT.
:· $55,950. Call anytime, 646-0555. .. ., BAYSHORES
:~ A two bedroom ucutie" on a quiet street -
, vacant and in need of someone to love it.
I < ' .,
Large living room with fireplace and panel-
ing\ Available on a very small down or per·
haps a contract o! sale. Call 671;-7225.
, SUMMER IS COMING
' Live in a beautiful Eldorado borne in Mis-~ sion Viejo. Four bedroom, 2 bath, .new ear-l• pet and a pool for the whole family. $(-0,500 ~ -Buy it now and enjoy it this ,summer. E Phone 586-0222. . .
~ · MESA DEL MAR
·' High Demand Area-Act Now!! 4 Bedrooms,
·; 2 Baths, Brick Fireplace. W aJk Ix> all Schools
,: thru Jr. College. $38,950. Call anytime,
E 64&-0555.
't CORONA DEL MAR CHARMER
l ~ · JWdecorated three bedfoom "Cape Cod" cot-
~~ ~tage-with all klnds of fresh attracth'.eJdeas.
' :· ~ 1 bedroom rental in the rear with
, , • pilnellog and exposed beams. The Old Co-
,, rona properties don't stay for sale long, so t hurry! Call 675-7225. •
SPANISH LIVING-LAGUNA HIL LS
Live in a home decortated with a liru! Span-r ish, decor-large pool size lot-located on a
'.; cul-d ... sac-spaclous home with plenty of
C: coinfort for a large family. Be sure yoo see
' this bome. It will not last long. Phone now
• 586-0222. ·-
COLWELL • I '
BIG CANYON COUNTR¥ CLUB
Exclusive C.C. area. Popular plan in this
4 BR home by Broad moor. Lge fam rm,
formal dining room & 3 baths. View of patios
from all rooms. 3-Car garage. Surrounded
by more expensive homes. $104,901l
29 AUGUSTA LANE OPEN SAT 1-5:30 ·
DOVER SHORES-$215,000
Fabulous 5 bedrm hOme on Galaxy Drive &
includes the land! Lge farn rm, formal DR,
4¥2: baths & 3-car gar. Fully air-conditioned,
miniature pool w/jacuzzi & sun room.
1337 Gf.LAXY DRIVE OPEN SAT 1-5:30
Office Open Saturday-Closed Easter Sunday
"Our 28th Year''
WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors
2111 San Joaquin Hills Road
''Overlooking Big Canyon Country Club''
NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910
THE BLUFFS -FOR LEASE
Back Bay view. 3 BR. 2 Ba. $475 MO/lease
CORBIN -MARTIN
REALTORS Call A~ytlmo 644-7662
Gener1I Gen1r1I
NEWPORT BAY-CHERRY LAKE YiEW
Fine Custom Split level Home
3 BR., 2 ha. Lge. lot, nlce
patio. Back yard all fenced .
s~.9".JO. Low, low dn. lo
qualified buyer
T\VO 3 BR. houses on big
R-2 lot. 29,500
10 LEVEL view acres. $8,950
Full price. Good terms. Xlnl
in\.'estf opportunity·
}~are! Walker, Realtor
646-7414 645-7266
ASK FUR BRUCE.
• NO RED TAPE
Garden Home
Bonus Room
$31,500!
MARBLE foyer! Formal
dine~Qi,ee1·y_ kltchc.n-willL
EXPANSIVE ' VIEW! Big
family-I'OOlll. PLUS -flUGE
BONUS ROOJ\1 & \VET
BAR! Spacious bedrooms. ·:
Parle Uke yard. 3 clll' gar-j
age. HWT)' ! Call &l5--0300.
I . ' IOlll\I I. Ol\O\
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ia. Br, 3. ba, upsla.irs living room w/view &-
frplc. Lge family-din rm, overlking patio.
Elec kit w/bltns & brkfst bar, sep service
G e neral General room. Custom quality inclds plaster walls 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;::;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;;.I · raised foundation, high beam ceilings. Lots
of tile, brick & wood. ONE OF A KIND.
2.Lots-over Y•ecre, lend va lue •pprox $40,000
Beil Buy In Newport-By Owner-$87,750
2319 HH thor Lano, N.B. 64<>6563
Who's Bos!I! You or
the landlord? Bring
the hot dogs &: picnic
in your big back
yard. Anyone can ·
IJike over GI 1oaq
payrnent $203 mo.
Wm. McCabe R.E.
842-4405.
OWNER anxiow. Executive
3 bdrm. 3 baths. Family
rm., fomial dining rm.
Fireplace. TUe r o o f •
IMMACULATE
SUPER BONUS ROOM -EXECUTIVE HOME
PA1'10 COMBorstanrgtus Theffilnfe Of tt'ie~J)ttlietir
entry. Marble fireplace. owner to a new position in FOR~ DINING R~l\.1! \Vastungton O.C. will enable SpacN>US· bedrooms. Bright you to own this exceptional
kitchen. ~undry r o o m i Mesa Verde home. A con·
Landscapers dream Y~· vient floor plan, featuring Extra ·aharp + value pnced three li!droon1s twO baths
at only_ $31,500! Act now • and a private a'fi.tum off the
call 645-0303. mwrter sulte g e ne r a I l y
IOlll \I L Ol\O\
descrtbe1 ·thlA home. But to
appreciate the many extra.I and fine car-e that have gone
Into It, you must see it
yourself. For a showing call
Red Cai·pe1, Re a It ors
546-8640 OUR 24TH YEAR
Offering Service
Only Experience
Ca n Provide
SELECTED VALUES
DOVER SHORES
Spells ideal living. A privile~ed life for a
privileged few. This magnificent 4 bdrm.
home, with breathtaking bay view, which
compliments its many desirable interior fea·
tures, is a joy to offer & show. 4500 Sq. Ft.
of finest construction. 30 Ft. living rm., lge.
formal dining rm., 3 baths plus powder rm .
Beautifully draped & carpeted, artistically
decorirted. Electronlcally filtered air-condi-
tioning & much more. Truly all the elegance
you could ever wish for, yet realistically
priced at $195,000. Please call 671;-3000.
FOR BOAT LOVERS
Not often can we offer a choice bayfront lo-
cation, with slip for 2 large boats, at a price
anywhere near this, with a view that adds
greatly to the value. Not only is the price
unusually low 1 but the terms are quite flexi-
ble. There are 3 bdrms., 31> baths, 2 frplcs.;
convenient bit-in kitchen-what more couJd
you ask for in bayfront properly, at $150,000.
Please call 671;-3000.
LUXURY LIVING
60 Ft. bay frontage in one of the most excit-
ing _areas in So. Calif. Many impressive in-
terior features ; lots of rooni; 4 bdrms, plus
den. 31h baths; everytlling like new, im·
maculately maintained. Warm wood panel-
ing, imported fixtures, spacious mstr. upper
level suite. Sep. maid's rm. w/bath. Bit-in
Hi-Fi ; water view from all rooms. Delight·
.fill bayside patio. f>rice Leduction makes
this an outstanding value. Please Ciill
671;-3000 for details and appt.
Opening.Jn sales dept. fot..man wiui g~
track record and job history.
Call Walt Haase 671).3000
Goner al Gon•nl
SIX UNITS '
I . ~ ' < > ;.
Built-ins. Rear living rm. I "'~~=:==.,,-===-=
brk s45,750. 540-lT.I> POO' HOME
OWNER ucrillce. Executive ~ •
General Gonoral home with 4 bdnns.. 3 3-BEDROOM 2 FOURPLEXES I -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,I baths. Family rm., tormal $32,750 1 • dining rm. F I re p la c e . Excellent area close to Ahop-
Sundeck oU masler suite. Swim into awnmer _ where ping, freeways and schools.
Near South Coast Plaza. brk el.Be can you buy a lovely, Air condiUoned. No vacancy
$42,900. 97S-2390 freshly painted pool home at factor. ·_• · . •!tlifl: ~31~~2 :'baxtth~'4{,h;±_; 0=Jl!r:iit~ s.:::[~ce;,"~~~ .C co:rs \t ..;,= ~VVlu ....... wuuu carpets. Fireplace. Dining au~matlc pool sv.•eep, used · W WALLACE
floor home. Newly painted rm., bllilt-ins, brk $32,900. . bnck tirepl!ce In 'll9ing REA'LTORS DANA POINT inside & out and has a 540-lT.ll room, owner wanls short * 2 BR charm cottage &: yard for a camper or boat. --'-''-"=-------escrow. Call 842-2535 for ap--546-4141-·
trees, tree~ trees! $40,500. Real living at a fair price of ... pointment. (Open Evenings)· * 4 BR home, ocearl &. valley $30,950 ' vie"" $39,900. LAGUNA BEACH NOW * Oceanfront h J de.,... a y You can stop
$125,000. Newport writing rent checks! ! * Oceailfront home ;175,000. It 3 Bdrm., 1% + % 494-8025 baths, fresh paint,
1786 S C H Fairview nice carpet + low · oast wy · pa.yments. s e 11 e r
Laguna Beach ~111 may help with clos-
TR I PL EX (onv+Jmo) ing ""'"· Wm, Mr-
Balboa Peninsula r• Cabe R. E, 842-4405.
3 ·& 2 Bdrm. units: tee '"""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""' COMMERCIAL LOT simple. Shows good ln"'me BALBOA PENIN. ON COAST HWY.
potential. $279,500. Unbelievable 9 units on the NEWPORT BEACH
oceanfront in the best area! Sell or Tracie
I
JONES
REALTY INC
ESI:"'6
(714) 673-8210 I
MOVE AmR
SCHOOL'S OUT
Into this sharp 4 bedroo1n
Harbor Highlands home in
the desirable Westcllff area.
Lovely pool sized E·Z care
yard with tall tt.-ees. Oc-
cupancy mid-June.
$56,000
Call 675-6679
Niljel Boiley
& Assoc.
REALTOR • SKY
Blue wllter Is v. hat
you le@ ln this bAck.
yard because of the
big•pool. The home ii
k>aded with exciUn&
Ideas. 3 BR., 1%
bath, fireplace PLUS
more. Wm McCabe
R. E. 84:2·4405:
Fee olmple. $22),000. $l7,500
I (714) 173""8210 I
Goorv• Wlll lamlOft
Realtor 54M570
BLUFFS CONDO
4 br, 2% ba, fam. rm. kit·
chen, Highly upgraded,
2001 W.181bot IMI. cptng, wall pane 11 n g.
Ntwport 8-b·Clllfolnlt'Z~ $52,500. Prlce incl. blttns, ---------1 free 1tanding Swedish trplc. By owner. 644--4785. • FLASH
MR. & MRS. Al\IER·
ICA. take over 5~~ o/o
loan • payments at
$149. include every·
thing, or use your VA
_with no dqwn,_ FHA
low down. Pool home,
hardwood floors, ti.re-
p!, big back yard.
Call 842-4405, Wm.
li·tcCabe R.E.
• DESPERATE
Lea vl.ng for new 10b . . .
nulMt liqWdate tbi&-magnifi·
t.-enH BR, 3 BA. Giant pool!
Prtme Westclitt corner Jo.
cation. $84,500. SUBMIT
ALL OFFERS! HURRY!
i;t;.8400 ••
UNDER THREE
That's fairly youna for a
home in Costa 'Mesa. Not
o,nly 11'1 it young but it Is
professionally landscaped, VA ASSU•BtE-has , lx1', 2 ba., tlreplaoc,
LOAN family kitchen and· It Is
located In your be s t
Payments only $182 including neighborhood. The price is
taxes and low interest rate. only $39,950 SO you better
Love-nelilt for newlyweds or call In a hUITy 54&-8640 Red retirement haven I 0 r Carpet, Realton
otdenveds. ·ctose in Eastside,l•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.,.liiiiiiii
location. Call to<1.,. BIG CANYON
21 Roy1l St. G-1•
Corona del Mar
Ralton 6-j6..77J1 Latt.-e custom home on 5th
2043 WestcU1f Drive Fairway, 5 1 u x u r i o us
Open 'tlll 9 PM bedroon111 with outstanding
ii;;iii;;i;;i;i;;i;;i;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiio[ Jarge den &. other attractive
NEWPORT BEACH features. Open sun day
:2 &Inns., 1 bath; frplc.; on l :oo-5:30
lge. maintenance-free yard,
w/lge. enclosed patio. De·
tached ~ar garage plu.5
Wr ]!r 11 ,l':\,.( 1111 !' ,,•\
nn. for boat &: trailer. . 2845 E. Coast Hwy
Priced at $37 ,500. Corona. de!. ~far 675-6900
Call' m.3663 642-2253 Evea.1 .......................... ...
$23,900 2 BR 1 IA associated
BA OKEA S-AEALT OAS
1 111~ W Bolboc ~ 11 ll.t l
Man1a's get-a-way. Sunshine
clean & ready for oc-
cupnncy, just right for you
renters t.o . g:et started.
CirPf!lia:Oiapes lhruout.
Huge kltchetf with gas
range. Country atrnospf'ler!'.
Total payments of $194 pays
all .
a "\.',[ I(! R /I. I! I
OWN ER W).NTS OUT !
3 Sit, FR, DR, 2000 oq ft.
Gorgeou11 executive hOme -
ltved In 10 nlOnUa, nr Coon·
try Club. 143,500,
• . .• on largt lo!i... Eastslde
Costa litesa. $72.Sw.
S5T·5022.
fiapp'J Call 645-7221 C -ZONE
11Xj \Yfltcl!H Or .. N.B. COl\1MERCIAJ.. LOT
PROPERTIES, INC.
REALTORS
SUBSIDIARY ,OF THE COLWE~L CO.
. -9='21 -59'~290 f>
131.!00 . C<uier Roy McC1rdl• Rtiltor • ,,...
ISlO N$41."J:ltd., t.M. SOUTH COAST REALTORS
Want.ad reguJtrJ ••• 642.5Gi8
*•HOUSES * 1 BEDRMS. EACH
57 X 300 FT. LOT
ROOM
FO.R ONE MORE.-
FOR TIN CO.
REAL TORS "42-5000
Y'w.'ll 'find lt In C1MSiftt.>d
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AS PRE TTY AS liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii * LI KE NEWI *
EASTE R BASKET RAH JNDEED D<aulllul 4 bdnn., 1% batlu; plex, So. ol bwy. JUI! fml<:. ;·ee aimpl•. 136,lOO.
listed! Deluxe owner'• un11 , J.'rancl&CCl.n row11.alns • An OPEN SAT/SUN . 1·5
$BR. 2\io bL plUA 2 BR.. 2 inapl"'" •clilt.,,ument iwl ISSI ST. AUGUST INE be.. renta.1 unit. Private been t:ngroglied tn txecutJVf!
'declu. Can lo '"' 2 11l0ry 4 bedroom 3 b.\th
H untingtOf'I S..ch
$28,500 2 IR 1 IA
•
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Sou"' L .
----.;.· ----I Income P"'fl'lriY
RED 1---;-;;-;;-;;:=;;.;--I;;;;:;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;,;; NEWLY nmodld. Catallnad---------
LAKE F OREST vu,• BR, 2 BA. pool, abad· P ride ef aw-ship-IARN STYLI s Bt:OROOM Pt.us POOL 4 IR. CONDO. 'ed stnet. 119,500. * 4-PLEXES *
NEARLY •L E 9pen Hoo,. S&IW'day and llljr, bla' WO ,. tt w/nutr · m.1478. l62SO 00\V?l 7:1 ACR S~ .. J~.900~ Lovety 2 auite zr Jone:. l'onnl din 3 Br w/tpl pl115 72 Br.
Newpoit 8-h .. ,
..... Blillt·lril with dlahwasber, lrg kH 2 ca.r gar huge rec llall ft~ Buy l or 2 or more. I '
I DUPLEX nome, formal tUrtlng room. JONES
'orth of h'2,: ! BR. rear lartte IAmily room, decor-™mlLf'TY,...INc. wlffW/fi'plC. ttk; .. vel')I tor draon. ~carpo11, all
fUnction&l, 2 BR. front elt"Ctrlc khc..-tien. All the ex·
Doll Muse Mar lhe Htl&'htl
sec of tow11. Shan> &. clean.
nic.-e nela:hborhood. Will go
VA or ntA, ay1 the .eller
or submit the new 5% down
procram . Are you
QU&lllllt'd?? Call
t,g:C. ioc~= onbru'ne•tate'•~~ al, . T1n1btrlalu1 model. rm, den or fam mi. tlrepl.
1
~ PaUol. Xlnt nltttal area.
~. lhadtd by AGE pus-through window lo ftrea ~/Olympic Pool. Only ~
OLD WEEPING \VTU.OW backyard with patio, ga.11 $32,500 w/inl.u 10% dn. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiil DUPLEX PLUS I
& LIVE OAK TREES. barbeque, dlchondra la"'ll West-side of Back Bay, A "' I * 2 BDRM. HOME '* • Detailed txtertor of Board and beaulltul bea,,ted-and north ot-Wtstdilf ·Shopping. __ CA_•9 • fVr 111 • 150 I
bowie, great'l'tntal! lrQf to cnha11t.>e enlertaln-(714) 573·12t0
ALSO hij; and rt'al family 1Jv1n,g. 200t W.Saltloe llN. Realtors 5e-9491
C\Ll.. 842-44.11 . ~IHUl·CM!Qfl!lllJllO Open E\'es
It Batten, PAINTED BARN filtered Royal pool v.'lth slide Center. OFFICES --S3S50..00WN • R E D W J ACCENTING d d t Ugh · Private pat\o&. Enclosed:
Wl1ITE TRIM. s MALL :i.iue ~~rwy :: bar ttn&· 1' 1a.rages. Xlnt tttum. CM.
P'"E 1vt,NOOWS, mGH -· m, • ey• '~ASE SALE 5'7·9000 $27,500 CRY --'=*~N::;-IC~E;:::*==-1 _1 ... ;;;1;;;n•;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:::;;:;;;;;
t,Jnbelit'Yable low price for S bedrm hom~ ne ed , •
pQ\lfNn:o ROOruNEs OF , catchl.n& UVtng room with Ii.Iii •
WEATHERED SHAKES. : K"' fireplace, atrlum,_ shag 53J·5111 ( :;;:) 531·5800 EASTSIDE COSTA MESA, carpetlne throughout, large just oU Newport Blvd. Ideal This antiquated old house I master bedroom, and bal· for !\ledicaJ or many othe:r ~/J, ao much! 3 Bedroom1, 2 chU<lren. Walk to school &:. AS YOU LIKE IT
baths, electric kttchen, 11hopp\nJ\'. 21,1: Bat~ Only Attractive, tmmaculate an<i was. probably used~-Automatlc garage *VACANT* uaes.To1a10!40UiceB,Ap-
h!U"Cl~·ood Ooort1, CW"IH!lS, $39,000. CALL ~1J51 well localed. L 0 v e: l y
drape1. Covcre<J patk>. 79' x """°"""':<'!'"""' cow1yard lnvites yoo trito
originally as a 5 BQRM., 3 dOOr opener, sprinklered llfov~in C'Ond. 3 Br. 2~~ ba. prox 860 sq. ft. each. Poesl·
BAnt HOME WITH front .}1ll'd etc Good tu· Fee simple. 'h Blk. to ble to comblne 2. Lease $300
NU1'lEROUS "CROOKS & sumable 'mortiqe By beac,h. Tty 10% dn. $67,500 per mo. each. Potential INVESTMENT 110' k>t • Real steal • Rush, .,.,...,..,~,I thl& 3 bdrm., 21,7 ba.
Vets, before tnterett in-to'.l.·nhouse with itA gold and CRANNIES". It hu been , Owner. 24451 Cor1a ·Cresta Open St. 1-5 5304 Neptune Income ot Sl.200 per mo. for ·PRESCHOOL
creases. CAW.. 84Z-44!51. white decor. It's upgraded partlUoned off & Is I Drive, El Toro. 837.-4239. BALBOA BAY PROP. owners. Call an)' t Im e, One ot lh• Area's linest ••• pre,.ntoly u.ed as 3 REN· · * 67,_7420 * 64IHl5.55 ~N
VIEW
BRAND NEW
'\lalk to beach. Sll0,000 (fee ! land) J..elghton J. 1 d e n ,
1 realtor In CdM for 14 years,
• saya "It's really worth It."
1
1..,uxurlou. qualities f a r
be)'ond comparl80n. How $208. PER MO.
' m&J)Y families i1'I the pas! 14 •· 1 & -·'·
ha -•-·-d .. . .. ulC axe11 ,.,,.,.11. Ice. years ve nllb!IC on one S.190. moves you in -aellrr
of a kind homes," h)' Mins: pny,. all oth er COMI!!. 2BR
just a little too late. Open 2BA. dlx udult condo, new
Sat & Sun 1 to S p.n1. 418 w/w shag crpts, drps, lrg
llazel Drive. 9'5-722$ kifr h w/nll elec hllin aiU If\ f ITJ ~1 1:;.,.su~[, "~:;: '.:.,~I~ .11\w.. ! I'"""'" -'" today.
SUlllDIAtY Of fHf COlWllL CO. f62-447J ( :::~) 546•1)0J
*SUPER DUPLEX* ~~""'"~""'"""'""' Permanent vlew of the jetty PRICED to self by owner!
A: ocean; custom l)lt. by Pool size culdesac lot, 7 yr
f)te&Cntov.•ner. Approx. 4,000 olil P.lcgnnt 5 RR, 3 BA,
sq.-1t. ot delighUul Jiving. forn111J din rn1, lge lam rn1
Elec::. hit-Ins. Parldng for 4 "'ith stone fpl c, bltn11, in-
(.'ats . .i\1any, man)' &:oodll·~! cludinl( vacuum & intercom
We think thi11 Is The finest systen1a. All 11o.·ool shag
duplex lri town . call for crptg, 100 oz pad. Nc11o.·ly
a·pp't~t see decorated in &. out! 111any
1llage Real Estate
MOST AUURING
\VE !JAVE 3 OR -1
J.Jf:ORO'Otif TO
CHOOS~ FROM
Rancho La C.'ut.-sta • The tun.
damental simplicity of the
floor plan oifeMI excellent
furniture arrangement pos.
11lbilities, 2 Baths, t\\·o-1one
shag <'arpcl, dra~. 3 min-
utes to beach. Brand new
listing • You have first
ct10ice. CALL 968-4456.
$25,950.
Dellperate owner must aell
Immediately. 3 Bedroom, 2
baths, like new carpet,,
drapes, builtins, dishwash·
er. 5 1'11nuteai lo beach!
l.arJ;!:e IJTegUlar Jot, covered
patio, block .fence. Where
can you find so much for
U1e prlce? CALL 9684156.
thruout, hall loads of extl"u
and the price of $59,500 in·
elude• the land.
ired hill
REALTY
A Com~ With Vision
Uriiv. Park Center, Irvine
Call Anytime, 552-75CX1
Office hours 8 AM to 8 PM
TAL UNITS * FURNISHED * · best established Preschools. Tho uppor ' unit is like * ESTATE SALE * c Lice""" tor 73 O.lldren.
something out ot a NE\V N~-port's Private Rd. Hrea Ii'~ •ii Conveniently located to ENGLAND BARNYARD. Move Right In! ONL y $70,000 serve Nowport Beach and
Unique, elevated hv. rm. A be tilull f . hed ho Pool &. puttina;:: ¥ . Costa M~sa. S.110,000. Call 'ha 1' v A u L T E o au1 Y urrus me 3 BR 3 greens . :f· •. , for Appomtment, 64&-0lffi.
C AT •r E D R A L BEAl\l -11. b end o( OrlentaJ Splen· . Ba, din. rm. & View c .
CEIL I NGS ORNATE dorand contemporary Fare! Walker Realtor $U1s101a•YortH(COLwtuco. I ~"•ii
' ' DRU 111 F"IREPLACE"' I Uec:or. 3 ~~ 2 B ~' Call: John Carey 646-7414 *> AC. parcel free &: clear. lilt ~
UNUSUAL WINDOWS, & <'nthedral ~mgs, family OUTDOOR LIVING Beaut. No. San Diego Cnty, --
8 D R~1 . WI.SKYLIGHTS. \OO m, liv ing room, IS JTt S.E: of Rancho California, .. ·.r. ~·.
You oouJd do a lot or things .fireplace, double garage, With a bar-tHiue tio nr Warner Sp r \ n gs. ."
with this olde place, maybe ce:;tral air, lovely patio, view deck _ 3 hr _ fu.m ~ ~ Sacrifice. for cash -By su1s101AllY Of THC <Ol.WW co.
e\'cn kC('p horses. It could f~ Y landscaped, spotless 2 ba all on a lot & ~. And Owner. Make 0 ff er. l•ii0ii0iiii•ii0ii0•iliiiil
JRVIME even !'!land some "fixing . kllchen, 2 new color TVs, &11 lik Priced $55000 548-5.525 or 54.8-9110 4 UNITS
''THE RANCH" up''. But then, "A 111AN ' mfl;"Y extras. $ 6 2 ' O.O O. 10% d~~~Pen House &i.t & CALIFORNIA CITY _ 160 . --1 Plush 4 Br/den, 2 story, home COULD 00 WORSE TIIAN O\\ner, 586-1185. Principals Sun. 415 Santa Ana St N.B. acres close to town center. Unique Costa 1111.'&8, $50,0CXI
on cul-de-aac nr Grecnbelt. BE A BUilDER OF only. 642-3377 ' All or part $600 per ac F.P. SSCXX> D.P. Ideal loca-
Alr cond, maximum up. BARNS". Ottered for, Lido 111• with 5 peziCent ;!own in: tion on R-4 Zone, possibility 1 grading thruout. sscm. cash $64,500 FULL PRICE STEPS TO OCEAN terest oni)' for 2 'yrs. to. build more. Ast tor
down It $377. per mo, Bric OFFER YOUR OWN LIDO ISLE 552-033'.l/533-Zi40 Richard Van Wert. •,
Jack Peck !J79..4181. TERMS! tilovie Star's former home. 2-J1r.1n:.·~~· 3 t!R·~a~: ·13> ACRE citrus ~ve. 4 Ac. Apt House Spec:i•llJts ~
TURTLEROCK • MISSION REAL TY 6 BR, 5 Ba beauty, $179,500 pool•, tennis. $45.500, lined Jako. Ideal '°' """""" ELMORE COMPANY '•
98.'l So. CO!ll!t Hwy., Laguna -CAYWOOD REALTY club, condo development. BROADMOOR Phone 1714) 494-0731 Channing2Bedrmhomowill * 543-1290 * 1m:ooo-o ......... '~· 2., * rHOICE * trade (or larger home on The Irwin Co. IUtl"S 644-6111 881 Dov..,~f::: o/700ive, N.B. u.:urooms, 111 baths, 3 car ,... Lido $65 900 VW"V
garage, vaulted ceilings, LagurYa Homnites ' ' . BAYFRONT DUPLEX 21/3 ACRES, view of valleyl!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"'""'"""'~!!!!!!~I
upgraded. Ask for Mr. "C'' Stl"eet to street lot In xlnt. -rt ~tting· h n~ It B nd N 4 Bdrm u 3 be~ at Bear Va 11 er 1 l o/o Ne t on $32, 100 dn at 83.'\--0509 or WALKER & neighborhood·, undo-und pTI 3M ~3 y ra ew • ~· Spnngs, nr. Tehachapi. 17< 900 I 11~ 'l ~ LEE Reali 546-002'2 ..... ~ Bdrm. On. Not a typical Many tee. faciJ. Sell at cost ' n com. "' "' r-1. • ors at · utilities & incl. house p.lans. FEAJ.:TCJ=B sterile bldg, all wood ex· 968-9()37 8 stucco houses, 2 bednns,
NEW 3 br, 2 ba, fam. rm, $11,900. 67S.0123 terio~, beams, glass, vie'.l.'S, new CWlJels & water hters.
n1odel home. Air cond, Large sloping lot with fine on big bay. IDYL\VrLD property for Rent only $146 ea. 15 Year
Comm. pool. '$ 3 9, 5 O O So. Coast vie'.l.·s, South La· * EXCLUSIVE • ONLY $150 000 sa.1(', approx 1/3 acre, in olds. All fine shape on
MORGAN REAL TY more 11menities. Must iiee to
r. 1..1 app.i'(.'C, Low !Hice $-18,500.
67i4642 67~59 Call aft 6PM wkdys. All day
_ 1.0WES_T P R ICE weckerxl:oi, s.12-2017. tPrin·
Jn Corona de.l l\1u.r?? Belov.· 1 jcjjipm"ii''i oiiiruiiyili. iiiiiiiiiiiit
551-4841 or 542-6735 guna. S11,!i00. 4 Bdrmis., plus den; 5 baths. Dave ' 675-1927 Pine Cove, 831-1226 I 105.xJOO 1ot with fine apts 1 UNIVERSITY Park, Oxford Finest residential area . 50 Ft. "'"Nord corner. Doherty 494--0615 493-2139 and home area, nr WhJttier ---
model_ 3 BR. 21": ba, bonus Tremendous' lgc. lot w/ li1agnificent, custom hoR!e. OCEANFRONT ANTELOPE VALLEY, 10 ac Ave. at 17th St., C.M:
Coost Hwy., too! Neal 2 11
bdnn., 2 oon1 l"Oltltjl'.e, 30x
UB R·l lot, room to grow.
1>1.500
University RHlty
3001 E. Cat. HW)I. 873-6.110
Corona del M i r
Beaut. 3 Br., 1% ba • Pool.
Corner lot. Completely re·
oond. It decorated w/new
crptJ thruout. Only S&l.500.
714/833-8160; Aft 6 pm,
552-7655. Owner/Bk!',
SEABURY
SPECIAL
POOL TIME
4BR 2BA, $30.000 F .P. Ideel
for entertaining. Pa t Io,
lnndscnpcd, fncd. lrg H&F
pool, oversized dbl gar, lrg
fam rn1, \\'/w crpts & drps,
bltln range/dbl o v e n ,
di;hwshr, FA hi. 8 Yni new.
Xtra cabinets, gel loc clost
tu shopping•""-schls. Paymt11
less than l't'nl.
I' lllage Real Esta te
rm. $52,500. 552-9195 ocean, coast & valley views. $170,UOO. DUPLEX S9895. Terms. Zoned M-1 LYTLE REAL TY
L Underground uUI., An ex-Nr. ~'Y. shopping, lakes, 583 \V. 19th St., CM 548-9493 _!.~nl Beach ~ ceptional buy at $32,000. RENTALS: Summer, winter Brand New 3 Bdrm. Up, 3 Owner, {7141 58&-5697
Rare .homesite in prtv. com-& leases. Bdrm Dn. Dramatic views. ~~"'=="""=-='--TRIPLEX * END THAT SEARCH * n1unity, right on the ocean. LIDO REALTY Quality construction. Only RANCHO Capistrano prop-.
Lot is 75 x 100 with .ocean Fantastic viev.'!f. Hear the , 3377 Via Lido, N~ Beach $140,000. Ask for Dave et1)' for sale, 2.65 acres off TI1ree 2 BR units on Scott view: 3 lxlrm., 2 bath home, h' SI · J ..... Doherty Am Ortega Hwy, call 831-1226 or Pl .. C.lif. Modern & sharp, v.•/warm paneled family \vaves eras . eps to pr1v. 673-7300 • ~·· 493-~-pride of O'.l.'nership. No beach. Good finance. Known 675-197'2 494--0615 ".w;i ~~~de~~kce~~~. itu~ ~c1hite;!~s000houae p I an s 3 ~~RRMSElC&CdLUS~~V~S1 R
13
E1so500RT 1Blving1deveryday for Bu1lness Property 154 =~Y· S46S mo. income.
on this one. Priced $49,950. inc,; ..,,,, · • en, -w ~·· ot. • · ays e Village -C i* BUILDERS ATI'N. * * 499-2800 * $i9.500. Lge clubhse, pool, beach, TWO LOTS TOTAL l!H'xl'm' ALL '=" 646·2•14
5 BDR1'1S. plus family rm., boat slips. 2 BR, 2 ba 24X52 CHOICE LOCATION, Hun· ' ~\;<'' ~ R-2 Lot , ocean view, Walk· ~-... i Be h z o A ,,.JIM ing distance to t0'.1.'n & ~ ~Ll.U:~ 3 baths. 40 Ft. lot. $ll0,000. mobile. 3 yrs old. Wood ngton ac .• N ·E D .. M ....., 3-STORJES, b•'""'-nt, ocean siding, shingles, beaut BUS I NESS PRO-·. REALTY beach. submit tern1s. Pric-. 4 ~:!.~v 4 ha' I ands caped Immed FESSIONAL OR OFFICES Ne•r Newporl Pe1t Orfl<• ed right at $20,000. ..,. to.~r 11...n: view; uuiu.,.., s. . . * ULTIMATE IN TASTE * SOUTM CALr. $235,000. posseMlon. Owner No. 39, $17,500 ea. a'ERMS write: 7 UNITS-$75 OOO
Spec. Ba)' & Ocean Vu
LUSK·hlt. 3 BR .. Lrg fAm.
Rm. Xtra lrg. lot, 11pgrad1•cl
& Immac. Owner, $79,500.
&W-0128. Open Sat & Sun. 1·
5. 919 Tiller
4 Bedrooms 2 balhs com·
pletcly upgraded thnwur,
det.'Ol'alo r '.\'all p a per ,
drapes, IHKI the '.l.·orks. Min·
utcs to lx>ach. '~·a!k lo all
schools. The l\ppreciatlon is
super In the area. F'amilirs
rnjoy wonderful seabrecie.
Dnu1d new listing - be first!
CALL RlJ.8:>.13. J6Z.4471 ( :::: J 546:1103 In th'• beauti·ful 3 ••rm., 3 ......,_"-'"'c.w LIDO REALTY 300 E. Coast H"''Y· KANPAK, um Kiltel Rd., Ex II S I • R '-· "' "" Kiehei Maul, Hawaii. ·ce ent . tar er or etaR:· :. ba. home, w/many custnm CONDOMINIUMS 3377 Viii Lido, N'pt. Beach ANXIOUS · ment Unit. 1 Blk from Coast
2 YR. old H.V. Lu~k. 4 Rd + tam, best of decor. Prellicst
gardens. $77,500 house,
$10,0CXI lol ! pkg deal only/
S87 ,500 total.
3612 catararan Or. 644--1450
IMM.AC 2BR. home In CDJ\.1
by owner. $54,000. AlliO 1BR
hS4' $42,0CXI Prine only.
-lml!.
*GAME ROOM*
plus large family room,
fonnal dining room, 4
bednn&, 2% bath Prestige
home. HURRY, call
842-8531
"SELLER PAYS features, such as tinted 67J..7300 Luxurio11s 3 stO"' all cedar Cemetery H"''Y· Walking distance to
I Q\1•n your O\\'n Spanish style ·"' L /C glass in s tdlng doors, condominium in W 0 od s MAGNIFICENT channel home + · nn for ots rypts 156 all schools & shopping. "'OSTS'' self--elcanlng oven, bit-in add-0n + 1 BR luxu,.,, apt. ALWAYS RENTED. ._ Cove. Ocean side ot Pacific TOWNHOUSE _, 2 CE'~ERY BBQ, food 'center, rainbirds Pier &: slip, mAnv xtras. uu:.• Plots at 1'1 Bkr. 638-1'J662 Th r•S£.> owners want to help. Coast Hwy., within yards to V' Lid -.,, Pacili v· 111 · I
So . . . If you uf'NI a 4 ftat:!~f ar~reinc't'.°~~1~~ tt\e beach; comm u n I I y II o Nord $11984 ,BOOOkr. ~6-· 7n_73Sa9 t. &: SWl, Park, cNw~~ Beac~.mB~ '~r. 4-PLEXES (7)
bNlroom, den, family room i.wimming JX>OI. A Imo s t BAY VIE\V · · · <IO • Be t d I Prid
Ill I bar I k., h refrlg., v.·as.her & dryer. The brand -w -·"•'hon. Ex· For the discriminating 3 BDRM, 2" BA, ·~ ,. fl ~r. 830-82.39 au .-gar en ap s. e-"' 1 we , 1uge 1 c en price, with an extra lot, all '""' ''""" .-..:::11 000 n = C 1 I ownership Xlnt investl'lent, 1vith eating area plus formal 09 cellent terms available. ..,...:;.,, family room, 15x30 living ommerc • area & 'cond., Anaheim.
Jiving & dining room, then lndscpd .. for Sl ·500• Priced from $28,950 to Shown by appointment rm. Open house Sun 12~. By Property 158 $800/mo. inc. Priced right.
see this nne. Call us today * J UST LISTED * $38 500 Oii·ner-Agent 673-7071 owner, 15 6, 0 0 0 . 1 """ $78 500 H ood nd • This spacious home, having 4 ' · PERRY G G n.al ~ • · as g spe · o: ... TIIE REAL ESTATE BR 3 ba & f II , · IlL. i""' tor ,_H'=lg'Oh":land~;.· ~~---~I ~ xlnt terms. \Viii co1sider FAIR .............. ,JG.2551 " 1" &am Y 1""·,' Aflt. BY Owner tabulou• haytronl, 2 BD"'IS 2 BA + ~ COMMERCIAL hou•e ,·n trade Alt ' pm new carpe 1ng very c ean. 0 """"'17 5 Br, 5 Ba, pier, slip. . ,.... • .u 1.....-, • ~ ' "FOUR Fabulous Mt. views. $62,500. Kii ~ S2t5,000 847_1181 "r 6= •?.A" directly on bayfront. You zng F · · 714/552-7G55. OwneriBkr.
R • " ACRE ·~ ~ ' ·-bell ..... CIV\ &II'Vlew Rd., c.111. I h E ~ -* ~ n * REAL ESTATE · · mus "' w ove. ~·-· R"tauranls & Apartments Fina P .,. S LL-w •
~osta M111
BY owner -Large corner lot
. huge pati o. 3 Br, l
Ba, 2 cnr garage, Funtil)'
rm, frplc, freshly p:i.iu led.
5"8-3085 01' &12-3936
IRll BEDROOMS• El Carlso Village: sur-Miss ion Viejo for a quick sale. Bayside Restaurant on monthly basis. Only 1 Deluxe 4 Plex left in
$29,950'' rounded by Cleveland Nat'l. 4M-94~90 Glenncyre ~g-0316 $2.J,OOO-Like new 3 BR, 2 ba Village, 675-4580 Ov.·ner wlli consider trade this group. No more like ~·
Forest; beautiful Oak trees. condo. Ctl>tg, drps, frplc, BEACON Bay Frnt _ 2 + on units. Submit all offers. them, so tlURRY! Large
V.'hat a buy? Owner bought Rural environment. Mt. NUDISTS ATTN! Totall)' patio, pool. 586-375S gues,t nn + apt, dock for 2 e CALL ANYTIME ·e unilA w/all amenities. Open
new hon1e. This beaut)' is vi
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·e1vs. Will take 3 bldgs. private, parklike grounds. N B -55 boats, dble gar, teMls, ~B or E--1..111. .11e.111 House Daily Jo-6. 12132 s. ,,.
vacant and ready to move ,500. Enchanting 2 bdrm. home. ewport each $165,000, 10% dwn, consider ...... -fla!lter, G.G.
COLLEGE PARK BF.:AUTY
By O\\"net, rcdecor:\tcd insidr
& out. 3 Br & den. 2 Ra. 2
Jrplcs. $.15,950. 9 7 9 -5 6 1 8
Prine. only.
3 BDRM. 2 BA. po1·•I,
playroom, quiet cul-<ft'.'-S<U'.
$3!:1,000. Owner fle xibl(' .'(,
1u1xious, 548-3446: 49-1-6364
MESA VERDE BY O\VNr:P..
JSR. 2 ba. Cul-Oc-sac.
Teakwood Pl. 838-Fl807ccO_. =
BY 01vner: East!iiidr Cr..l.
JBR, 28A . Fn111. rm. Frril<'.
Olrner Jot $~.450. 645·1689.
B'\' Ow11t-r. College !-.ark. 4
BR .. d1n. rn1 .. DRtlo: lc:e.
corllt"t Jot. $~2.500. 511>-3732
3 + FAM + POOL nf'flt al l
schools K 10 OCC. 8C'aut. yet
$39,500. 545-l:H4 Q\\'Jlr
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e VACANT e ~Don'tF.hesitate, call TIIE ENGWND F'rplc. Skylights, ocean L 'd I I n-ti trades. Jl<.fD, 838-2'257 Sparlingfnvestment Corp.
I & S .AL • S T ATE FAIR· view. $65.000 1 O J e uw•u el N H . h 638-5662
Rea FrC'ncb panish de-5.16-2551 REAL ESTATE f!Ol\!E P LUS INCOME. 3 ON WIDE street: 4 bdnns.. ewport etg ts .
sign. llouse-Of·glass & 1'0-""R"E"'P="o""s~s"E=-s=s~l~O~N~S~ 318 THALIA 4'" """" Br .. 2 ba.; frplc .. ocean 3 baths: features galore! FOUR 2-BR. 1 ba. unilll , 1 'h m•ntk """h". Elegant llv-~ · wt 1 Id Proj led view, th -bdrm. apt. Price $135,0CXI. Assumable OCEAN & BAY rrs. 0 . e<: -_gross ing rn1 1\•/Jou\'cred doors ::"or inlorninllon and location A HOl\tE OF below. On big woodsy Jot, 2 6'7o T.D. -----------me. $785. 63x257 Lot. 198,000,
rvr !olnl priv111.:y. t'loor-to. o( lhe.sc 1'~11'°' & '/A homes, ULTIMATE ELEGANCB biles. to beach. $77,500 60 FT. GARDEN charmer. VIEW from upstairs family ~~~ 307 E. 18th St., Costa Mesa.
i·athet!ral r£'il ings f!replncc, L'O:::ac! _ Custom designed w/ovcr Hillie McCormack Realtor 4 Bclnns., family room 4 rm. 01armlng 2 BR., 2 tiled -. income pro-Open 1-5 Sat & Sun. ~igantic fiesla rn1. hand· K/\SABIAN 3000 sq', this home was built 1000 N. Coast Hwy. 494-7551 baths $155,000. ' baths;-I..ge. dining area: ~wn"'"r • .. ~~nLl1·!1;; J~.:.rxtJ. Rhoda 111agil Rltr. 642-3600
lriycd pu11111C'I noors. i\tain for entertaining. Panoramic LIDO REAL TY brick f'rlilc. & heatolat'?r & e · ,,.._,..,w <1'U'"'VJUV. d I 161
HH, i.:uu1TI1et kltL·hcn .SC fan1· Real E s tate 9621644 view of .ocean & canyon.1 =L:.:•,.9:.::U;;n;:•_N:..;;,ig,;u:;:•::I___ 3377 Via Lido N'pt Beach F.A. heat. Extra Jge. kit. & Income Property 166 In ustr •I Property
il" 1·n1 view flowered court-Open beams, marble Doors · · brkfst area alk I pa try
yard. P1icr reduced thou--BEATRING -in dining & kitchen, 2 BR. 2 Or~E~~t!~l~~tyS., ~ 1R-, -=,:*;:..,6~7~:1-_7~300~~*"'"~ btrch cabin~:: & ~ll blt~ins: ~WAREHOUSE SPACE FOR
sands f().I' quick ~le. You FRUI TREES BA. By Apt only. Call 2~~ ba . Controlled access, * LIDO 2 Sty,~ BR, 3 BA Extra lge. dbl. garage on CLOSE TO LEASE
"·i ll have tu he unique to F'111H salarl . in your oivn Katella ReRlty. 714/492-2030 pvt beach parking, club den. xtra lge master suite alley & extra parking. ll,200 sq ft. Irvine iMustrlal
apprl'Clate thii~ gre:it d~. hack yard! Jul!! reduced, 3 BY Owner, Colonial ti1anslon. facil, tennis, swi mming w/fplc. $76,500. Owner $54,000. BEACH park in Orange County. Nr. si~n. S-13,950. B!O:R. 962-5511. lx'<lroom, J!~ bath, rovcte<I Over I \\-ooded acre \\'/ pCJOI, handball. Priced below 6T:r2460 Co\LL -.'>.· t•6-J414 Five charming rentals on 2 majo~ fv.'Y. off-ramps. --1'CUSTOM pilli?, huiltins, fireplace, lovely ocean views, 5000 sq. new unit a t $ 4 7 , 5 0 0 . O\\'NER (Westcll!fl 4BR, 9 \;I'·~ choice level lot in Laguna. New building. Phone llfr.
S GN lf~1000t1y roon1. Full price only ft. homq, plus sep. 1600 sq. l\loonsail Dr. 3BA, Fam. Rm, 2 frplc. ~..... \VIII not last. Red Carpet Lackey, or Mr. Clark, n4 -DE t 11 · · · ft. guest home. 3 Blocks 4!'!6-3445 or 998--038.'j Near shopping, schls. SUper · KE,\ LTV . Realtors. 497-1761 :63-"',_1796.,..-,,,..,----=~I
la rwin realty Inc. from ocean. Mu•I see lo be· OPEN DAILY Clean $69,900. 5'i8-5045 Neli r Ne,..porl Post Otflte ;-~~-~-~~-~-~~-~-~~-~-~~-~-~~-~l ~L~ot~s~IO~r'...:S~a~l•~--~1~7~0 968-4405 (24 hrs) lieve. $~,000. Will trade. 494-2848. SUPER CUSTOM · HARBOR V1 ew Hms ·BY owner -N'pt Hgts area. FIX-UP 3 units, by owner. DANA POINT LOT
$30,000-V.A. l\tAGNIFICIENT 3 BR 2 BA 3 Bdrm, 2 Ba. formal dining Montego. 4 Br, 2 Ba, F/R, Cod style 4 BR, 2 ba home. Eutslde C.M. See at 256 O iCh Sharp < BR & tam m• 2 p • rm. family rm w/•••el •--. D/R. Owner. $ 6 4, 5 0 0 . 3-car gar a i e. Unique Esthet. 1st $3000, cash 115 n ula Vista St. ·1~ -. · · · by ov.'ller. anoramic ocean ......, 833-~' bo • ha k ant Pr1-• tak $25 ooo 500 ••• 493-0441 >I\ Dining al't'.'ll Ent~ vi · 2000 ,q tl ot fabulous l•'v!ng. .:i.o""· gaze m c Y · \,"'1::\1 es. • net price. ' · ·, • .1 • , • • ., ew, massive stone frplc. t II t 14-000 <!~.., 1._.. 675-7513 ·~ ~ R cov !I pa110 \\ b1 ick BBQ. sunken liv rm, bmd clngs, 2:!852 \\1ard!ow Circle, Qt. NEW Prin1e Bluff• Condo 0 se a :>, • .,....... •w or """1""Q.1.8l anche1, P1rm1, ---GEM bltins. $58,500. 494-8962. fr red by Q'.l.•ner. modeld 3 Br/2* Ba, frpl,,S:;•:;nc:;l;;•c.;.A::;n:;•c_ ____ TUR!PbaLEX. 2 BR., 1 ba. each. Grove1 . 1• cpt, fll, greenbelt & bay 1• no tructed bay v I e w . HilO \\'. Cnast H1vy., N.B. BY O\.VNE R, sweeping ocean QUICK CASH vu. $77,500. Owner. 675-35.15. 2 BR, CONDO, 1* Ba, encl. Asking $200,000. The Irwin 2t~ AC. bet. S.J . Capistrano
REALTOHF: 642·4G2.1 view, rxcc home, spac 3 br, garage. Pool prlvs. Newly Co., Reallors <!•~ ,... •• & Lake Elsinore. Level, ,
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S2S,900 !irrn. 84i-6JS7 aft
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Breatht.'lking PKt'l'llliV(' pool
honli'. 3 Ued1oon1s und a
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f'Xll'n larg<' n1aster l)('(lroon1
plus rtrcssinR 1mn1 und
s11nk1•n Roman luh. Tht•
yard 111 n n1ui;1 I o
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2 ba di k r UGH A Duplexes near the ocean ~'l"Vl.LI PAR IO: Huntgn; Brand nu, ' n rm, sun n tv rm, THRO Miles La.non, Realtor decorated. $29,000, 979-7959. REAL Estate Investment & ideal for horse ranch. $9,750.
l-lcln1.itn1an n1odel, Iii<' roof fplc, Spanish gar d c n. 6'13-&'iG.1 OWNER Air d exchange I' Mr Full pr .. ez trms 833-3223 .
exrrns. Avail 110\v bclo1v list $52·500· Prine only 494-{i9S1. DAILY· PILOT -=~·~,·;,::::,~*==~-1 BA, wt~ Cfll~ 'd~!l,B~n; Quinn, Magti"11~."ta1to~ Re•I Estate Wanted 114 '•
$24 000 prif'r. By 01\'t1cr. AAJ-0956. * EMERALD BAY * BLUFFS CONDO cond. $32,500. 5.17-1946. 64().-0985 •
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Super lrp.: haek yunl '.l.'ith i'ry it, you'll I lk~ i1 : Pntio, <lining nu., built-in~. Nt'.'ed n "Pad"~.P_•_•c_c_a_n_'_"_' ___________ "'_ln_c_. -o-nl_y_. -Aft, 613-3012 , ___ o __ ._e ____ o_m __ e_s__ " 962-8851 big pool. Thi.~ 2 ~1011, home l' Spnrinu~ thn10Ut . b r k _ . :~:.~~~f~1~11~~~,\.~:~~ ,.~ ~~;~~ 11s 0:;,?r~F~;;~~"f~.;i•~,• C.fi'il'O ~.,..( _ 1)-C ~a.• Mobil• H•m•• 1., MoFbo'r'•sH1•,.m•• ii(1)Sit
master hdrn1 rtn -s111h·N. bulllt-in~. Fan1 ily rn1., \:)~ J.'QU l,"\/~ (,!;J J.j(J•V For Sale ~ 125 ---·-·-
Price hi S4J,j()(), f 1 r r pla ce, Nl"UI' the M BROKERS INC.
I' Dont Miss This One! h<-ach. uwa rock BBQ . The Purzle with the Built-In ChucHe otor Home Rentals GREENLIAP
,1 bedrooms fAmil y roonl, Bi>autiful rlecor. brk S45,9j(). O -WE WILL ~ l 962-H865 Reorronge letters of the SALES & LEASING A 5 srAR PARK 531·5180 ( ::;~) 531· 5800 1 ~~alir;'nd~~~~:: ~1~:::~·:;1 1 0"1"'1•"°N"'E°'R~~-a-c,~llO'ic-•-. -17d-.. ~1~3 low f:''for~ro,:;~1117.:;: •-.,.,==="'.: full service facility 1750 Whittler Ave., CM BUY YOUR ''!"!.'!"~---..,~--. ('O\'t'l'cd pa t i o \\' HBQ. lxi11n. 2 ba ths. Patio, rtinlng ~ 0 M A private adult community HOUSE I 10WNER flll:\:lOtJ~ • .:>u1~·rh -.\ $58,500. ml. Built-ins. D!Shl\'1lShi't. L u F T A y I anmar otor Homes has avail a brand new -•
, I I J I' J J J' Golden West 24X60. Mu.st be Cash W ithin 41 Hn. bdrm. 2 baths. PttUn, 11l:1i1"~ Jf,\RBOR VlE\\11-10:0.IES ~11n1i Y 1·n1., fi replt1cc, Shag , seen to be appreciated. Also
rm.. bullt·lns. 1Jlsl111oshC'r. REA.LT\' t".'H'}>ets. IJl'k $ 3 2. 5 0 0 $31 •6800 J<ey West & Americana TOM KEY REALTY 77fi..9302
Family rm .. fh'f'rl1H•f' P.••:ir (714) ltU-0780 t<i~6~0004. I J<~"'~sal~e~sl~-~Co~m~e~&~-~ou=r1~~~~~~~~~~ Uvin~ _ rn1. brk S::l! • .1'Al. 1 --. ... .,.!!!I!!!!!!!!""'-'" O\V NEn r1~locatE><l. E:legn11t ~-~~~~~-ii JI_ TIRED ol living w I th "'vnderful pe.rk. 646:'~ · 842--6691 I N J;:\\7 \V-E S T M I N ST E: R hon1!!.. 4 lxlnns., 3 balh.s. L A N T A i relaUves or paying out your between 9 am & 6 pm.
OWNER sacrlfl('C'. 4 h<trni~.. \'ti.LAGE GREE.N'S-S & 8 Patio Din ing r111 .. built-ins. t I' 1 1 · . ~ rooney ln apt. renting? Save I
2 bAlhs. Family r ni ,, I i.:ardl'n homf!\ Choo!'le 011n f<':i 1n 11 y r "'. Bes 1 J _ money It live conveniently. FURNISHED roobilo In A
flr&placc. Rear Jiving tT11 I Polors. $37,950. 0 w n t r, nl•ighborhood . Grent yal'd. l I Buy my mobile home, 8 x Laguna Hills, 60. porch.i'·mmmmmmm~~~
Pi't to, bu 111 . Ins 1197-7167 h brl\ S-12,500. 845-1383. ~-~~----II <• 34, metal shed & awning. $22,00). Open Hou11e April!I
Olshwdbf!r. Corked 1•11. £i BDR~t hom4! "'/pool. !ully CL•:N J\L\R .i B Rplus fani . 0 G G U E 'ti Private Party. Adult Park. ~22. 499-4109. Adults ns Bui1ne11
trance. brk $37.462. 962-137~. lrinflst'nJX'l'I, Io w :11\]. sh111·11 llQ111c on Lcxlni:ton I I I
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O\VNER anxious. Ileflulill.1' I tt'.'nrinefl. "'aik to rtt 1· t..a. $.35,900. Bk r IO 1v n r pose on your knees, you'll thf "' k' s·-Be t or 33• SPARTAN
-1 home. 4 bdrms. J!r11trJ ~·hi, i;hr li. By 0 w nt·r 1..:67"""'20c.·:::::·=------· ' · · · nd • bac" rer'.r ;~,;,.~al~I 's'. c.:1. · -•·t -d., .c:•, 10~~!!~2' MANAG&RS r fUl r'f'd pool. P11l10. _!:i9,!lW'l. !lri..'l-25G8 BR ..-------~ spe years frying to get "-~ .uo •• M11 """' &I.I'-"' ............
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L"'--11.. n tac-Re•• 2 I v "'~ 0 Comp! 1 th <h· ·'la ... ....i _J all new, lmm<d po 11. ~ "'' ::.p. • ewpO w -• .~. ture ~.,m.., rm., J.Jn':P ·"· s ory. A u.sum. ,.,...n. SC'hls ,\ l.ll:h. by Appl : • J' I J J J' e • • uu; "1·-·90 11 , 500 26 1 Btach, 54!-7U9. -e n ... ,'U .rvullg·m&. m tlviqz: rm. brk UJ,OCll.i. Cptg; drps, ~r-lna, frplc .• !J6S..6..S29. by filling ln th• mining Word1 "· • Bo Ivar, N.J~ ... who are not afraid of
842-2tSL Pool·l\ul lot $34,00), 968.$M ~~~------you develop fnwn hp No. 3 bolow. 67J..7S37 mO;BlLE Home 1 8 x 4 5 ii: wMt to be J1llDICr 1 t.A CUEITTA b)' 0'.\1ner. Walk .68 MOBILE Home, 12 x 52. Ro ad 11 n fl r, exeepllonal ""'e men we need are du>
'I'iBURON' TownhOU-.e 4 br, LOVEtT'"l br. 2 ba. romer to beach, 3 Br. Assume 8 PRINT NUMB:fl!f-0 J' oond located 1 d I -park 'u ~-wli 2~ Ba. tam rm. bltnl, pal.Jo homt, 11 .D .. walk to be1ch. 6-% ';}. ,\vall July. $37,900 lETIEl!S JN SQUARES ~~ultHalJPark. Ne~!Vo ~l It ~·Terms a:J ~7 ic&l]y flt betwn 71 It 35 _ _!., • •·/~. many ~. ~,9ri0, o"'•ner, s 3 6 _ 6 6 5 9 968-1879 nee. • $4500. o.JO""'l187 aft • • ,Utl .t: wllllnaneu to _.,"
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Opportunity 200 Colon1 dot -I • -
INVEsroRS Wanled' !lave SUPER VIEW L-IMcll Huntlngten IMch Dono -t Colli -
Apt. Unfum. ,., .... , Apts.,
Fum. or Unfum. 311 Furft. ar Univ"" 370 ~ ,. l -'"""-';;..;.;.~;,;;;.;;:....;;;,;;_..;..::::.::.;:::..;:::;:.:::.::.:::.:1
several rectaun.nt o pr 1 from Sp)'l)ua Ulll. New LIVE 1n the all new Dana * * * w/m». or more proven A 3 BR. fill, DIR. 3 pr SUO -UUl Pd. Lra· n1ce l Point H&rbor at t be
1111C«11M ,..tauranll that 6M-5:i98. • ' beBR.cb lumlunlum, near NEW J BEDROOM beaudful M4rina IM Motel, Another R'-BNihort • H'UNTINGTON IEAcH· RI NEST • want Umlled partnen lo · ' ' • · 2 Bath, Iara• pvt yard tocl 34902 Del Obis S t , "'W r ~additional Willi Call 2,.!!,"12Ba FNncb Normandl', 1225-2 BR. 'MlOdoey oettinr. 2 car pvt ruaae In duplex !496-23153). Kitci:.:., .i. Dovoloprnont SPANISH COUNTRY ESTATE LIVING
· F. O'Neil s~lolty •• "°"""" kit. lrpcl. 1\0 bib to bw:h. lleauL bulldlno $2!0. per mo. M&J> ~-~ -~ 11 Fum11•-• & 2 Acres bea tllUI k Ilk din Sbopplno Centen, DM:':'m4l $400/mo. 54f-3463. ..,... view! ageo at 313 °""""· Hunt. ;t'ed" ....:;~ ~Lai EDnERRA N ,,_ u par e surroun .mgs . .,,-5000, OCEAN v1ew s BR. s BA, 2 l3Z -2 BR + Den. inllon Beach. '"'"''~ ..!,.., ~ , au•• M NEA Unfumlshed Sunken pool. Sparkling Spanish fountains.
liiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;..,. .... ..., I llUlldeda. 2 ...,., Leue Oc<an/Clty vtew. Yard, bath, la u 0 ctry tactlltlet, VILLAGE F •Spacious Rooms • Separate dining room
RESTAURANT . BAYFRONT l&IO/MO. --_ ~tlo. Olild/pet ""kome! Newport 81..tt meetinr room, -ID San rom $130 to $215 mo •Walk In Closets. Home like kitchen & cabinets
Newport Beach. Swank. IMl4AC 2 BR boo w/-. IJ.VIEW RENTALS --Clemen"' and Lara n·a An addr ... oLdls.Unc-1 Bedroom Unlurn. $165, li'urn. $165
Aloo jj..,. cocktail 1ounoe -Moturea<tulll, ao.pot1.f115-673-ClO or --WES'!' NEWl'ORT • Beacb. Oorne play In our tloo in C<>sla Me I a licholon--. 1 Bdrm• 2 Bedroom Unturn. $185. Furn. $215
Lagooa Beadl. ~ UNIQUE -type 2 BR L -I 4 bod. sptltlbing, lhOppinc one! a<ijacent lo Newpol'I 2 Bdrms e 3 Bdrma e ALL UTILITIES FREE e
Nowell Auoc., Brokers Coate Mou view -. •. All the charm· owor -.,.. rostauranta. SIO week and Beach, Balboa and the I V. or 2 Full B1th1 Walk to Huntington Center
<n4) -lnr .,.,..., $400 11 e. room, •ttroctlw, Vi up. Brlng thtl ad and S thl d' f' t ADULTS MESA VERDE 49'1-1081. block to beech, $450/ receive $5 ott on ltnt ou . an s mes com-Muter .Ue bedroom.o w/ NO PETS
Lovely 3 BR, 2 8:', 2 !rplc, L1eun1 Nltuol mo. yNrly, REAL TOR •m's renL munttles. blgb beam ceUJna•, large LA QUINTA HERMOSA
Fam Rm, blrtn ICltcb, .,.. 642-5200 Huntington IM<h UNFURNISHED uv;ng room wl eas or 16211 PARKSIDE LN . (714) 847-5441
vice porch eoeid tio SEA TERRACE HJah wide wood burning fireplace, ~ Blk. S. of San Diego Frwy. on Beach to all acttla, 2 :idie~~ ocean view. Gate guards. LARGE-New, 3 BR: 2 BA. $145 _ $165 1 Bedroom. Fr. $165 Convenient launctry area l-Blk W f Hilt t p k id
pet ok. Gardener &: water Walk to beach. Comm. pool, Frpl, gar, D/W, bltna. open BACHELOR & l BR., patios, 1 BR. & Den .. f'r. $185 otr kitchen. En('loscd. pa-.,,~~'!"'""'"".""". ~0~.,0~.,o~ru:!!!!!!"s""e""""!!!!!!!!!I
pd 00 quiet cul de aa.c tennla ete all b':!d New 3 beam. Shag crpt. Nr Lido fn>lc'g pr1v. garages -2 Bedroom Fr $205 tios. 2 sY.'imming pools, -;
' ' 1 "· • shops & ocean $350 mo D{vided bath & • lots of 2 BR TwnbOuse's Fr $245 llB.una, recreation tacili· Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 365
$395. 6 mo leue acceptable, ~" 2 bath. ti., drps., Yearly Agt. 6i5-5D> M closets. Rec. hall, pool & Pl C 11 F ties. Securily guard. No W~ANT ,.·--"'--~·tor -~-·~m1;1" EZ mntnoe. 638-7005. ' pool ta bles, snw1a baths. ease a or pets. Huntington Bt1ch Newport Bt1ch
Lowest rates Orange Co. ..,.,........... ~ , .a--.. F 360 See for yourself. 17301 Availabilities ---------Sattler Mte. Co. nice home, -.ut by LAGUNA Niguel new Sea <'f'•• urn. Kttlaon Ln. (I blk w. of Models Open ID Iii 7 pm WALK TO BEACH PARK NEWPORT
642-2171 545-0611 ~.e~.~pe.:'.":t~ ~ iJ.~~ 81lboo l1l1nd Beach, 1 blk N. of Slatorl. The charm of Old 2700 Peterson W1y CM New 1, 2 & 3 nr, cpUdrp, APARTMENTS
Serving Harbor arta 21 yn. have ~refs. 548-7308 att 2 car gar., encl patio, SU..71WS World Spain awaits you nr H1rbor Blvd '&. dwhr. frpl. 3l5 l 5th .
DON'T BORROW 4 BR, 3 BA, TV rm &,frple. pvt beach. OommWllty rec NICELY tum bacbl opt, yr 1135 -ULTRA NICE Apt. 6 in Costa Mesa at Ring Ad1m1 c'S:,:.17c..-395:::':e7:,.,· =---~ Oft· the bay
'Tl•' YOU CALL USI Xtra stor. nn or studio. 6 fa.cllltlea. Privacy, teeurtty. round. 1 adult otJ1. ~•nnlls., 4 Pr!Gardv cnsp. aSal ui noa Brothers' Medi t e f . TOWNHOUSE. 3BR, 2.BA, Luxul'}' apartment llvtng Bo~ on your home equity mo. i.e. $275. North CM. 644-1757 eves N~mo~r,
281
no student $95 8'6-0259 · · r a n e a n Vthillage. The 546.0370 wtlg nn· over dbl gar, S275 oVt"rlooldng the walt.r. En·
f0£ any good pul"pOBe. Serv· Close In. 548.QSG. Mission Vle)o u . pd. ---0365 MEN . all be h hot I country is e setting n10. Tennis I pool. (213} joy $750,IXXI heaJU1 ~Pfl. 7
Ina: Los Angeles County tor 3 BR, 2 _be, pool. play,rm. FOR Rent· 3 BR !rpl Balbo.1 Peninsula Rooms 'Ui.so pe:Cv.·k.· A¢s where quaint cobbte-1 "!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1L~~~"iiit"n'z"1 B:7f.62--0226'-";;;;;-du;;ieX . "''lmming p:10l1, 7 lighted
over 20 years and NOW tn Child1'en I: pets ok. $300 • • e, $95 per month. 536-'1006. stone courtyards andl!J! . '3 BR, 2 BA, new duplex. it::~:: :~u~lnmllg, ~:
Orange County! . Leue/option ok. 548-J4t6 f!tio'w nrfurS:::.eback. col· NICE 1 bdnn on beach front, L-una Buch pathways wind over ~~~~~~'~!_____ Childre.n/pets O.K. Lease t}eboard, croquet. Junior l's
SJ.'.i-NAL MORTGAGE CO. or '49'Hi364 6J:...iGM4a1t 6 PM $215. Call $250. per mo. Avail til July. -.. streams and ponds to *LARGE 3 BR, 2 BA $~~~~option. 54S-344G or from $189.50 monthly; al.!IO 1
<n4> 556-0106 3 BROM ~ Carpets. fenced Ne a-.. h. Also small furn bachelor apt PANQRAMtC ocean view, ~ the door of your villa 1 yr old bltns garage car ""'~==--~~---I and 2-bedroom plans and 4ji'X> Camp~ Drl.ve, N.B. :rt• 2 'car garqe, adlta wport ..,..c $100 mo. May be used as blk Victoria Bch, 1 BR,_also apartment. ixirt, ba°J.oony, '8 p 0 t l; s s, SlJ.$-2 BR, unt. bllns, crpt!, 2-story town houses. Elec-
2ND Trust Dffcls y, 646-3314 S1B5 -1 BR OianneUront. ~-~or ·~ ~ Daya rm study ~· Avail. '1'IOW. -Fireplaces, wet bars, 496-00.59 * * * 833-0086 ~)~ha.!~ ~is~ 1 5 o l ·A trlc kitchens. prl.vato pa:os
PRIVATE F1.JNDS AVAIL. Lrg patlo, child/pet ok. ~.1eve.1 vi.,.. S225 inc. util. 152 Sunset. . Huntln•on Beach or ba.1conie.1, carpctlng, dra·
Any Amount 3 BR, 2 BA. Iae fam rm, 1325 -3 BR. 2 BA, compt. YEARLY • Bachelor apt. for Newport Beach beamed cellmgs, woodll;;;;;;;;;;;;;•;;·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;:;;;:; 2 BDRJ\1 apt, v.·alk to beach, perier. SubtetTanean park· * CALL ~ ·~ BKR Bltns. fplc, 1mmed poa. redec. Nlce area. Npt one man, util pd. $100/mo. paneling I• ~~t~.155drps, bltns. $195. Ing with elevators. OpUonal ,_,,.;.:_:=::...:":.::..;~=~==· -Pou.Ible lse opt. Height.I. Otild/pet. Call 673-61'90. $29.50 pel' \Vk & up. 1 BR, 2 , • ON BEACH I ..........., maid service. Just north of Mortg1ges, $275. * 645-6456 $560 -Util Pd. 3 + Den. 2 C 1 8 ch BR & Bachelors. Color TV, -Fashioned. d esigned • 2 BR, l\2 BA Studio. Patio & Fashion Island at Jamboree
Trust Dffc:fs 260 * Sharp 2BR, lba. Meea Ba. Frplc. qtannelfront. •P str•no •• mald serv, pool. The Mesa color-coordinated in.. yant. G/\l'age. $157.50. Avail and San J oaquin I-fills Road.
Huntl......, IMch Huntington IM<h
HARBOR GREENS
Mor(.y to Loin · 240
st TD loans
7% INTEREST
2nd TD loans
Verde Tuwnhouse pool ; Boat dock. 180 DEGREE ocean view 4.15 N. Newport Bl., NB terlors, with carpets 2 Br, 2 Ba. From $238 now. 842-4549 Telephone .<n4l 644·1900
gar, dishwasher $2is mo. NU-VIEW RENTALS blutt front, bch &CCeSllt 1 64EHl681 and drapes. ~vered Parking. Large .c;.3c,BC,.LKS'o.~rn=oo"•~I ~B~E"A~Cll,,,-! for rental lnformatlon
PUT YOUR MONEY 833-8974 673-4030 or 494-3248 BR1 all ~'OOd .... led, util Apt. Unlurn. 365 -Private patios and eated Pool. Sauna• and BRAND NEW I, 2 & >BR's. I iiiioiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiio-.1
TO WORK FOR YOUI VACANT 2 Br. $140. Alao 2 'l1IE BLUFFS' 3 BR, 2 ba met. $175. mo, 493-'1267. balconies RecreH •tloNnTIRoom. no 21st St. OPEN SAT/Sun E_XCLUSIVE
Earn 10% tnt ... st oe well· BR. T•ahouae 1155. "Llnda" plan. End unit. Coron• def Mir Balboo Island -Community Ce.nter U NG TON Irvin• BIG CANYON
secured 2nd Trust Deed.! on Kids/pets ok. Agt. Fee. FreshJy decorated. Bit-ins mR. FOR lease by the with spacious lounges, PACIFIC 1 :.c.;.:.;,;.:..______ Luxury Golf Course Orange County real estate. 9'1'S-84:1> + fr I g , washer-dryer. DECORATOR furn year, 2 BR, l ~~ ba, air oond $225 SIGNAL MORTGAGE CO. BEAlIT
3
BR, on,_ oor lot, Lease. $495/Mo. Ocellll.llde Hwy, pr 1 v brand new, 2 BR unfurn billiard and ping pong 711 OCEAN Ave., H.B. BOB PETTIT Ap1irtm1nt1
C-714) 55&-0106 .... g W I N T I C sundeck, 1 mature adlt only.; garage a Pt· Cr Pt s • rooms. (114) 53fr1487 REALTOR 55" 'MIVI NEWPORT BEACH ··~ c Dr NB 1'plc, d/w, crpts, drpo. only H•Y • ay or o. · $1 --~ dishwasher con or 10 • Dall ~·-••=UP ~ ampus ., . . ·~~. Vac. _ •M• REALTORS Lease. 75, v •..-"'100 1
1 • · -3 swimming P 0 0 1 9 c. open am-v pm :y ......., • .-... .,.,.,.......iw...., tlnuowi-clean oven, garbage \VIUJ.Af,I WALTERS CO Lagun• Be•ch Phone 714/644 0509
HoUMS Furnished 300 2 BR. ......., t " 2111 Sao Joaqulo Hill• Rd. FOR ,.nL Oomple,.ly tum. 1 ' dilpoaal. 1 2 s O/m o , 2131 outdoor whirlpool, 41.,.;;;!!!!;.,;!;!!e,;;;;;.,;;;;,· 1-7-:::;;;;:::;-;;;;;:::::;:-:--
Gen1r1l
$16&-Ulil.Fd. ~mall co .....
Patio. Pool;-Laguna
$32&-2 Br. 2 Ba. Ftj:llc.
Charmlng borne. 1 Moe:.
Laguna. $600-3 + Den. 2 Frplc.
Oceanfront. Prl.v. beach.
San Clemente.
drapes 2 .maJi cbil~n~ok,~ Newport Center 644-4910 BR, apL May lat-Oct !IL 465-8492. night lighted tennis ALMOST GONE I * OCEAN FRONT * no pe~. $145. mo. 646--5223 ~ 673-5861. COron• del Mar courts. 2 BR APTS. $144/mo. 3 BR, 2 BA. lease r700 • or ** 3 aR. 2 Ba. clean, I~ • 4
1
Bod
11
r0om,do3 Bath ·~~ M= ~· -Health spa with gym· Util pct. Stove & Retrtg lncl. ~f. a.n ~~~~~'?~ ~ 1r: yard, prage, $265. 8 u 1 con • Im-605 Poppy •673-8746 · naslum and separate Recreation facil ~vail. 3rd coastline rocks & surr, 6·M:os:1e~---macuhtt.----. , ....__~ me:n's and women's Floor On1~ -Swtable for elevator to beach &... pool.
• 3 BR, 2 ba. bltns, crptg, • $400. . CostT'MIN -{;., .., f il'ti . 1 d )'9ung adalts . moderate good 24·hr secwity, 2 BR. 2
Ige yard, garage. $240. 644-7270 ~~ ~~ ;a:a bl ili c u .. nlefns. Small in fan t • BA, at $52,500. Good tenna,
Call 646-1434 "' ------LIVE LIKE A KING r'4" A 't a 't' to we coVmlLe.LA YORBA 25% rlown. Russ swam,
1135 mo • 2 BR duplex (Take w~ _ -securt Y sys em rutr. 499-.oo5.
as ia/wtH !Ix up tor blgher 3 BR/2 Ba newly deoor. At Budget Pric .. t ON TEN ACRES Insure your p rivacy. Huntington Beach LIKE THE BEACH?
--·=--
µNF. 3BR:~2 ba::CIOSI!
to bay &: ocean, IOllle view.
B~ new. $400, yearly:
associated
BROK[Oi"-. ~E tl l f(lll',
]"]~ w 11.,11'>~,-, ~/l l~l I
rent> gar. kids ok. 646-9666. ::s-1~~:,·~!ofi: FURNISHED _ F=l~~·jun~:· 1;a,'ii:1• -A speci~ section for (714) 842-9622 plus ma.gniticant view -J BR LUXURY APT.
Dina Point clubhse prlvJ. Yrly =1 UNFURNISHED Pools Tennis Contnt'l Bldst. those w_1th small pets. NOW READY elevator -pool -game room Avail for sub-let June :i.t.
mo. Days (213) 225-4191. 900 Sea Lan, CdM 644-2611 -Conveniently locat~ CASA TIEMPO -security -enc 1 o s e d No children, sm pet. ac-
NU-VIEW RENTALS
613-4030 or 494-3248 * * SUMMER RENT AL -7 BR furn on 2 lots. Balboa
Penill!ula. 645-1410.
2 BR, 2 BA, b l tns,
cptg/drps, garage, near
beach, $225. mo lease,
49G-3548.
WJmd.1 714/536-0740. ** ::t~ED (MacArthur nr Coo.it Hwy) ed. .to a~l of Southern (At Magnolia . Just off the . ~=-·gef~r~:!e.2 ~its~ 1;! ~=i. ~tan~~.= 0c!a~. N~ D~p= 4 GARAGES 3 BDRMS below highway, ~:i~<g~~' ~~s~a~Jic :1 J!~~· Watch pets: Laguna Lido .31755 o"'=645-0060-------Newport Be•ch
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
CHARMER e 2 Bed-
room, cen lea•• from
3 to 6 months. C1ll to
-· RE ,ALTOR, 642-5100
6 BDRI\t on cul-de-sac juat
North of Mlle Square Park.
DowMtalra ... 4 bo, !rpl,
uW rm. Oversize garage &. fenced yard. I..ge all tlect
kitch &. din nn. Upst&ln ~has lge tlnilbed bonus rm,
744 sp ft includes: 2 br, closets, llnk, cupboards,
recreation area. Xlnt for lat
family. $350 mo. 55&-8591
Br. No pets or cbldrn. * CONVENIENT frpl, aondeck, gar, adulis. Ocean and Newport DLX 1 & 2 BR wrnt ~2S31r""· So. Lagooa. 2 ~" 2Nba. 1 Blk. ID ocean.
646-0384. TO AU. BEAOiES $211.S. 6TJ.-l41.8 eves 0 r Beach overlooking FIREPLACE.5! Mes• Verd• newt~ ~t~Y!rt.~S
NEWPORT soo... 4 Br, 2 FROM $140 MONTH wkndL the cdsta Mesa Coun-Prl Patios • Dwh" • J acuzzi per 1325, Lower $295 ~n clM~ & ~kr.":;: ~ ADULTS PLEASE ~. 3b1~· tn
2
cd ~·tio~ try Club. ~~~t-~~rB1~~tsag~~ Dg~ ~1~ 3
u::··n!n1;:.· ~'. JONES ~fiMlke mGlO
Call !or appt. 545-7983 VILLA POMONA mo. 544-'1784 or 644-2251. Hours: 9,30 to S:30 8912 Heil Ave., HB 8474982 3095 Moce Avo. :;<&-1034. ON Bay 2 BR, 2 BA, larp * LDVELY 3 BR, 11' BA. PHONE 642-_
15
** 2 BR. patlo, .......,, Dally *MOVE IN TODAY* BRAND New Ocean front patlo. Stove, ,.frta, Adulta. TownhouR. Quiet r a 1 . .,,, view, 5161Ai Lark• Pu r · Spac. 2 BR $14!4169, furn Condominium, 2 Br, 2 Ba, Yearly. No siet-. 223 19lb Ba!Cu:s)'~tlo, lhag crpts, (17tl0 Pomona Ave.) m-<1817 or 644-8415 Directions to M:editerraneu $169. 3 BR, $209. l<id.1 $400/mo, Year le a• e. St. $295/mo. 673-2708 cw WALK to Water,
stngles/couples, duplex
$130. Also HB $95, Lag. Bch
$110 & 2 BR Mobile, CM
$130. Util pd on all. A.gt.
Fee. 9'm-8430
Huntington Belch
blHna. . 646--139L NU 2 Bdr., OJrona. del Mar, VWq:e: From-the San Diego we:loo[l}e. Pool, gar. 17361-A ~7694 675-1M9.
HARBOR VIEW Casa de Oro c &: d, $250 lease. Open this Freeway: 1-Iarbor Blvd., Keelson Ln Cl blk W. of Newport 'Beach i'*""'EASl'BLU!T="'===-. "Dlx,_,3,."11'_,2
5 Br, 3 Ba, 2400 ft. Big patio, AIL UI'Il.JTIES PAID Sat & Sun, 707 Acacia South 2 miles. Or from New· ~~Blvd, oU Slater). Br, 2~ Ba. trplc, patio, 2
2 BR, 2 Ba, den, fam rm,
frplc, 2 atriums, crpt:e, drpt.
stove, retrtg, Wlh/dryer.
Nr. Brookhurst &: Adam&
$375/mo. first I: last. m:
gardener, pool p rt v l . Compare before you rent Costa MIU port Blvd., turn North on 3 B--' .. • COR channelfront duplex1• 32 car cloaed pr. Adlta. 644-5598. . Cuttom designed, featurlna: Harbor Blvd. -room.-.,210 mo. BR. 3 ba, den. bltns, frp c, ~.
WAIK ID water, aingles e Spacious kltcben with Jn. NO DEPOSITS MEDITERRANEAN Condominium -3 BR. 2 ba, patios, gar, sm boat dock. "S.-n"""'c"'i.-m-..,-n~te----I pref'd, but w1ll consider direct lilhtln& Lovely 2 Br apts w/a crpts, drapes, bltln range & $475, yrly. 675--012) ..;;;.;..=;.;..;.;..;_ __ -'I
families, 2 Br, $l!IO bu all. e Separate din'I area king-sz BR. On beautifully VILLAGE refrig. Frplc, patio. Pool & * EASTBLUFF Townhoule. NEW delmte apts, 2 br, SJ.8S.
305 Hou1e1 Unfurn. _ ....... ___ ....,... ____ !
G1n1r•1
GA-7-0716 A.gt. Fee. 979-3430 e Home-like storaae landscaped growid.1. Gas 2400 H•rbor Blvd., tennis court. 979-3984 eves. 2 Br. Pool. Frplc. Adult.. O» mo. choice Jocation.
N'PI'. Shores 3 SR. 2 bL, • Private patios t incl in rent. Child up to 3. Cost• Mis•, C•llf. 92626 NEW 8 Unit, 3 blocU from $250. M8 Am1p Wa:t. Open Hou. dally.~ IMM.AC Hom~ Prestige
tract, 3 Br, 1% Ba.
gardener, water included.
$330. 84&-2'1S6
!rpl.: poot.,.,.Mis; walk ID • Cloaed garage w/swnge ~if"" 1' blk E. ol (714) 557-8020 oceao, 2 BR, 1 BA, blms, <97-1977 or 64+-<)906, ~242~ca~brtllo~~or~call~4~~
beach. $325. Rltr 642-3850. • Marble pullman CJ..sA GRANADA We believe tn Equal crpt:s, drpa, dw, cath cell· NEAR BEACH -Lie 2 BR, Any day 11 the BEST DAY to
5 BR, 3 BA. F/R, DfR, Lrg • Klng·tz Bdrms 400 ni.m W 557 95.59 Houatng Oppommit1et inp, $200 to $220 mo. 310 • frplc, garqe, prlv paUo. run an Id! Don't ctemy, ,
yrd. Pool prl.vl. Harbor Vu e Pool • Barbecues • sur-Me ac ay -· . 19th St., Foxx Co. 633-7801 Yrly. 673-4&4o .call IOd!f 6U-5678.
NEW Townhoule 2 Br, 1119
Ba. Bltns, refrij'., nr H.
Harbour. 1'>ol. Multi. $215,
can furn. 213/59'J.-1087
Hms. $600. 833-3894. ;_~~·with plush laod· El Puerto Mesa * * *Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 365
3 BR, 2 BA. crpt/drp, lrs Adult living at Ill belt 1 & 2 BR Apia. Unfum. Newport IMch Newport Booch Newport Bllch
NEWLY remodeled 2 BR
hse, $225. 218 Knoxville,
536-0613 or 536-7633
ynl. Nr. all acl111. $325. By LARGE 1 BR $ISO $130 & Up.
appt only. 548-9341, 64&-2848 2 BEDROOMS $210 All Utllltlu Pold ~""""""=""""""~"'""'""'"""""'""'""""''''"'"""' WATERFRONT · 3 BR -+ ·No Pell Pool & R<cr<atlon , ........................................ ..,..,..,..,,....,,.. .... ,...., ...... ,,,,,,vlf
study, 2 be W/\l<>Ck. Ulil 365 W. Wilson 642-1971 1959 Maple Ave, C.M.
COST A MESA OFFICE
Se rving-Costa Mesa,
Newport Beach, Huntington
Beach.
VACANT ·2 Br, $13.5. Also 3
Br, $175, fenCed, kids/pet!.
Agt. Fee. 979-8430
tncl, yrly, !5!IO mo. 642-0006 $30 WEEK & UP I)
Newport Heights • Studio & 1 BR Apt.s. 2 Br, 1 Ba alngle story = • TV & Maid Service Avail. ganien unit, shag crpts, fDt
2 BR. house, drps, crpts. Dbl e Phone Service-Hid. Pool drps, dshwhr, fncd patio.
2 BR's.
$180
* HOUSES
1140, $150,
1.1;;;';';;;'n;e;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;:;;;;;;;::;:;;;;;;;; garage, fenced yd. e Children & Pet Section beam ceil , frpl, gar. Adlts. Cloe• 500 1111 tr eet 11 Gardener. $275 mo. Phone e $120 Monthly $100. 2650 Elden 537-3125. •nd 10 1tre1m1 with
$170 & 4 BR. 21iii ba., new •••• $425 noon to 6 pm 642-5157. 2376 Newport Blvd .• CM 1 WHk FrH Rent w11er11n1 t1e11e • 3 BR 2 ba •'l<l:i:: ret1dn1 uttlnt for . . ··· ·· ·· ···· • """"" Santa Ana 548-9755 or 645-3967 Unfurn 1 Br. GARDEN youi ~c~clou~ "e"I 1. or 3 BR. $160 & $200. Some;Kids
& pets welcome.
NEWPORT Beach. 2 BR.
Stove reftig: drps. Kids ok.
Gar. & yard. $145.
CORONA Del Mar • Bachelor
. All furn. All utl! pd. Walk
to• Beach. $150.
HUNTINGTON Be a ch ·
Bachelor apt nr. beach.
Comp\ furn. All util pd. $95.
CALL 645-0111
3 BR. tam rm. 21,S ba .•• $3251 ---------Ad Good For SS on Rent API'S. Frplc, D/W, priv ?·bedroom 1pJrlment. small
4 BR. 2'Ai ba. •" • · '" •• $420 4 BR, 2 ba, crpts, frplc. Unbelievably Beautiful patio. $175. 557-2841. ceh ok. f1om Sl6s. rurnltu•• 3 BR. 21h ba Delui<e bltns 1~ Near So ~--y ELMS-POOL 1v1i"blt. Mod,1$ oceil 9:00
' • """· • 1-A.l(UI\ VAL D'ISERE Garden Apta. * SHAD Blufts, N.B. •••••• $475/500 Plaza. 871-0089 • Adu!'· Poolsld ll<S lo6:00. 2300 Fairvie"I Ad .• Adults -no peta:, F1owers '"" e up. Coi11 Mela. Phone: 545·130~.
HouMs Furn. or everywhere. Stream & • Children next block -un·l•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil
Unfurn 310 \Vaterfall, 45' pool. Rec. furn. 7 BRAND NEW ----· -----Sa "•I 1 2 Bdrm 177 E. 2'2nd St., CM 642-3645 . 2 Br unlts, -Rm. una. ""' s -" children welcome. All util >.a.. Costa Mesa Furn-Unfurn. from $142. NEWLY DECORATED pd, g~s, shag crpts, IV _.;...;_;.;.. _____ I SEE IT: 2000 Parsons, 2 BR w/carport. Wtr pd. drps, relrig, dshwhr, bllns, E
3 BEDROOM POOL HOME. 642-8670. Call btwn l & 5; 636-4120. walk-in closets porches
"SINCE 1946" MONTH·TO -MON'TII e VALUE-QUIET-2 BR. 2566 "A" Oran&eAve .. $14-0 $3)5. to $215. eaiJ. CJS Reai
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Capistrano *' house. Excellent location. ATTRACTIVE 2 Bdrm up-NEW APfS _ 1 &: 2 BR. 2 4-plex. Walk to shops & nr
2 BR 2 B th $325 CaH for details, 846-4332. btl I -··· No pets In -. a s .... ". .. per, crpt, ns, gar, c ean. BA. Drps, crpt'g, voUeyball, ... "'" · q: '°1~
LAGUNA -Furn Bachelor 3 BR. 2 baths • , ...• $275/285 Newport Beech Quiet n1ature only. No pets. pool BBQ 645-8743 LaSalle, Apt 2, C . ~t .
on Beach! Sml pet ok. Util 3 BR, 2119 ba ....... $395/450 OPEN. $175. 2234 C Rutaen 2 BE~ROO~, no pets, adulta:l=°"50'°7-,,1584=·c..,.,---~-D~~'A$150P,om' t -New 2 Br. 45 BBRR. 22:1 ba.ba ...... $315{~ * RENTALS * Dr. only. hionlh lo month. $160. 2 BR atud10 apts -Beaut
It.I" • 1• • • • • •• • • • • • ~ E/SIDE Attrac Furn 2 Br, Realtor 644-7270 gardena, carport, b 1 tn s , Crpt1, drps, bltns, gar, pet We Have SWnmer Rentals YEARLY 1,~ Ba. htd pool. Nr schls, B storage area, priv patio.
ok. $190. I d h II From $650 Month i;hp'g & bwy. No pets. E-SIDE 2 R. $150 $162.50. Wllson Garden Apta, CA-PIS'l'RANO - 3. Br, 2 Ba e SUMMER G4&-0474. Bltns, w/w diiipl, htd pool. 2283 FOWltain Way Ea.st.
Townhouse. Brand new. re I Adil I "2 9520 O<O ~ .. Q'ptS, drps. $275. From $1200 Month * SllADY ELMS-POOL s, no pe s. O'I • • 1-T~'.7'-7';:---,.;-,.-~-.,,.-.,
SAN Clemente. 2 Br. enc1 BILL GRUNDY e Adults Poolside $1.45 up. ATI'RAC. new 2 br, 1 ba, liit tt 3 Br., l V1 Ba.** i
glr. Walk to beach & town. REALTY Realtor 675-6161 e 01ildl'en next block-uni. floor, adlllts, no peU.. 1970 Large, newly decor. Encl.
$160 --A ComJ)SJfy Willi Vision lTI E.., 22nd SL CM 642-3645 Wallace, $160, 548-0804 patio, bltins, crpts, rlrp!! .
. CALL 494-9491 Univ. Parit Center; Irvine Condominiums 1 BR. :rum. No children, no 2BR, -2SA,-crpts, i1rpi; ~ Clo9e to everything. $1'10 &:
* LANDLORDS * Call -e 552-'r.<JO Unfum. 320 pell. m Cen"'r St. adlts, no pell. 1180 mo. 868 Centor St. Apt.
FREE RENTAL SERVICE OUice boun1Si\Mto6 PM --· .............. ""' ·-642-&l-48. 5.57-6& 1. CM or call 548-8179.
$225 _ 2 BR. 2 BA. House, Huntington Beich e $115 to $135. 1 & 2 BR. 2BR apt, crpts, drp11, bltlns, SPACIOUS 2BR, 2.BA. All
bltns, gar, yard, pa~ Dana NEW 3 hr, 2 ba, fam rm, 2 BR. Condo. New shag crpt, Trailers. Mature adults. 132 1 carprt. Nr shopping $175 nu, j)J:!!Y 4 left. Blttns, w/w
Point. model home. Air cond, drps, bit-ins. Pool & club w. Wilson, CM. 64~530. mo. 373 Ogle. St., 644.4359. crpU.,.drp.1, dsh/wsh, gar. ~·:. '.! BR. House. Immac Comm pool. $325. Lease, facl. Lse $180 536-2S7S S 2 BR 11~ ba hlldre $195. Enter Zl26 Doctors edndl OCta.n side hwy. CdM. 551-4841 or 5'2-6735 NICE 1 Br dplx. Quiet. ep ' ' ' c n yeiJ Circle or 21ai Thurin SI
$325 , _ 3 BR. 2 BA. Frplc, UNIV. PM BR, 2\1 ba, TowMouu Unfum. 335 by guaaeL Employed adult pets icf· $175. mo call -'
d k vi S I -nver SO. no pets. 543-!021 673-44 CHOI~ 2 BR Apt ''"" gar, ec , ew. an w w CJ'Ptl, ..... .,., trple. Pool H ti...,. •--~ al TNHSE Beaut 2 BR, 1~ be. '-".c;. • • .......,. Clemente. & tennls prtvtL Avail now. un • .,.,on _.. 1 BR. $150, $140, Ir(, kie • crpt'd 1\0 BA. stove & .
NII-VIEW RENTALS Lae $395 mo. 6*'1429 tor bachelor, adlll only, 00 cpt1, blttns, potlo, dbl gar, dilhwuher PlO mo In·
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~ 494-3248 2BR Townhoule,_11' ba, pell. 1993 Church 5411-9633. pools, wtr pd, 1215 S4IHn81I qulro 2289' "A" Fordham,
or Legun1 BHch bl~,·~'1 arpa:, fmcd BEAUT. FURN 2 BR. $170 NU 2BR, lba, incltd gar, CM Days 67M3tiO txt. 46,
LANDLORDS! CHARMING 2 ~R, den. 1 pa ' !ltd pool. Adlta, 110 pell. conve!U•~ to 1l1oppln1" 203 eves. 5411-3597
\Ve Speclallte tn Newport BA, ldt w/bl~lnil, din nn, 2 Dupl1x11 Unfum. 350 Avail 4/26. 642-9520. Ogle, $190, &f&..70'8 2 BDRM, pvt garage, water
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1Bt One Bedroom/Studio from $195
Beach • Corona del Mr.r e trplca, &hag crpt.g, drp1, Cott Meta HI Stam CelL Large Uv rm, Attractive 2 BR. bulltlns, crpts, drpt, ~-Married,
A: t.aauna. OUr Rental Ser-deck w/penoramic ocetn 1 1 BR $140, Bach $125. Mgr, d.llbWash6, cpt1, drpa, encl. child OK. $1SO. 117 A, E .
vice 11 FREE to You! Try view, many extru. $385 mo. LRG l BR. Frplc beam 138 A Broadway pr. No petJ 646-().174 Bay Nu-View~ Avail. May 5. 497...J.99'1'. . cttl., priv patio, $Ub. Adlll, 2 Bedtooml l15Q mo. 2 BR. Heated Pool. $150 A =N::EW<--2~B-r.~Bl-t·-in-s-, -w-1-w•1
NU·VIEW RENTALS SPACIOUS 1 BR houle. N"' no pet" Shown at &:Jl-6,30, No clilldr<o, No pell up. Aduill, no pell. 853 crpta, dros. $185 mo. Avail.
67M030 or -494-3248 cpl& & drpt, Private Ip 187 ntt St. CM •u11. * 645-67XI * C~nttr St. CM 64$-8965 511. 875-1429.
Two Bedroom from $305 SJ
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pl""' M . Id In the Dally FANTASTIC ,_..,., v I e w A'l"l'RAC 2 br, 2 'ba, bltinl, . , , tum that junk brio cuh 846-4387 or 846-41%1 Bay St. CM. ~
Pilot Want Adsi C,U· DOW l>ome. 2 BR. •den. refr1&., crpts, dra. !rplc, with a OallY Pilot Claallled N«<I a "Pad"! Place an a41 A good wont 14 11 a good ii>
-642-567&. I $325. Owner/qt. 6(2-4623' adults. 496.-2167 ad. Call &a~. cau &12-5678. veitment. 1..:.:::=:::.__ __ _
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A,prll 7, 14. 11. '*• im . , m-n. ~~ . . . 2 BR, 3 Ba. or 5 BR. 3 Ba. ~t~. US E~ )8th St., has been missing a t leut a PATIOS.PLANTERS "'
PUBUC NOTICE f um. or Unfurn. 370 Both avail 1Uae Jul)' A C.J.l. Awrov mt ..;. ft at week;. We v.'OUkf Jove to flod AU Concrete work SM-3533 A t '' L -.. · ..,. · her . home! lease call ' · o. ~llft'"futr.... 613-2222 aq. , ... C.J.S. Real Estate, 54g....'7881 bet 1:00pm .l Contractor
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PICT1TIOUI I UlllflU lfAM• ITAT.Ml!NT 11~111 followtng ~ I~ ciolng bu1lnH1
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Ca1t1 Mont, "CtUI. • , Ttils b\1$.111151 ll QOIW!ua,d by 1n In.
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I BR's FROM $157
-2 BR's FROM $177
Beautiful appointments Jn·
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Shag Carpeting. Private
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BBQ's. Closed Garages.
Adults, No Pets.
~1168. 9;00 pm Wttkdaya, aft 12:00 ' ~s !IQ>AJUT!!-butldtng +-ga1": v.'ffkendS.Sbe""la""i"esiiiing Iii --~ , --· NE\V?OR;T .JJtiCH 1000. sg•ft, panlg, crpts, adj Costa MHa. -bet l9t.h. Vic-Comm I, Indus, Re1k1 ~1~ ¥ae. bu.SY. .eo;rner. 645-~ / toria, Maple & HarbOr New. re.model. repair. Stort
JONES ru.JU.n°' 6'f3...6210 ~ .f'OUND: Minia. Gennan fro~ts, cust. patios; otcs, ete •
2 ~-Sm.pmR__._ ~AL. STQ.RE, SHOP &·· SI'ORAGE Shepherd, blk. At OMV near Uc d. 962·1951· ·
Oli:ona aiel Mat. N'r. N.B. POiit Ote. 2290 sq Stater Bros on 19th SI JACK Taulane -Repal(
, gp;.141915 or ~. ft. $450/mo. Agt. 64&-2414 ' Costa Mesa. 534--5316. ' re~ .• addit. 20 yrs exp;-* * UDO hie Waterfront 3 I ndu1trl1l Rental 450 BLACK poodle type dog. Uc d. loly Way Co. 541~ .~~!!~2~~!;.·~·m.-~A!v~all~~:..-ay:....;1.st=.j;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j Fema1e. \'le: Coronado ~!1ing . .;"""""' ••• Homes, ~liS!ioq Viejo ·-----,·t
Vacation Rentals 425 NOW LEAS ING 831-J2.t<J >.'XPERIENCED J ... -Gardener Conlpleto ,W
MEXICO: 2 nR. 2 BA com· Huntlrtgton Beach ~}!~P set. of keys on maintena.nl'e, .!lbNbber1.
pletely tum, on ~ beach, NEW M ·l 0~;nv~wCoas~ eo~:!;t ~ trees. Free etrtim&tell
I.Di Gaviotu, 10 m1. S. of 940 Sq Ft & Up courts 548-4580 ;.,645-00::.,::::47;_------I
Ro&arlta Bch. $100 Week or Hamiltorl & ·Ne.,.,.land · Co M P L E T E rardenlni
$250 ino. 846--7121 ce.11 art 2 646®7 or 833-0519 Lost 5 55 service by experienced A:
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N.B., nu delu;ic _3 & 4 BR, lNOUST: space for rent, $50 RE\VARD _ Lost, stolen ga.rrleoel', free e1timat•
2BA, $150 &; $200 per wk. til Mfg. ~875 sq. ft. ~ sni. black fe Labrador. ,;968--0832:::::;::·-----~ 6/30. SZl5 Ir;_ $300 summer. Placentta, Cht .. $245 mo. Pregnant, needs med. attn. EXP. Ja pan ea e • mam.
64s-535.5 646-7512 Wearing CX:: Lie. No. 13503 l e n a rl c e , c I e a n .. u p ,
409 W. BAY St. BIG Bear. $40 Weekend; $100 M-1 CORNER 121X90 & 10 tag "Cecchina." No Landscuil!.L Free eat. _ nm
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Puo111hed Or•• COHt D•llY Pllot Manager 81..1-E-103 Moonridit." 494-9127 Costa.Mesa. $225. 642-3400 "552-0:C:7:C.61~4;,.,.=-.,.----
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548-13'13 PVBIJC NOTICE
Apr117. 1•, 21, U. 1973 936-73 WW :;; l ..,,.*~~6:46~338::7~*!,..,,. 1• BIG Bear_ atb'ac. 1 & 2 1100 SQ FT new; 2 ofc.-s, $5ll. RE\\rARD for return of Br. cottages w/'frpl's. Day. w/heat, H.W., 3 ph P"'l', blue-black altered n1ale cat.
-----------THE EXCITING Wk-Mo. TI4186&7222. front & rear ent 673-1417 pin grey paws, or "f or
1u1"111:101t cou1tT o~ cALll"OllNIA PALM MESA APTS M 1 680 POSITIVE proof of death or COUNTY o P Oll:ANOI • Rentals to Share 430 ~ • l . sq ft, 1610 Placen· the.rt 646-4107 See l\1gr 1967
111 c1vtc ""tw lk'tn"WMt MINUTES TO NPT. BCH. ----------1 ba Ave, CM. George Woods, Neurnnrt Blvd· C M' ' IUI• .ua. c~•-FURN. OR UNFURN. \VANTED: Male or female to 675-lM0/~1164 .. .,... ' . . CAii MUMll ll DU7Sf 7 MO OLD T bb I UMMOM$ CMAltl.IAOE) Unbelievably laree apts' share 2 BR; '2 ba townhse NEW M-1 Space with Office .~ a y cat "Cl.if·
rn r• thl marriage ot PlttJloner: SuMn huge pool, Jacuz:::i elect bit.. w/swimming pool & 9 hole 1300-2600 ft 3 phase 20SV ford wh!te under, striped
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To ttw RtspOndent: The pttllloner I'll• etc. Adults, no pets. only. Call aft Gpm or bet owner: 646-1252 GM-222S Ana, CM on April 16th.
flltd •petition conc1mtng YOUt' m1rr1•· SINGLES From $150 lGam ~743'7 · ' Please help. REWARD'
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1 lud9ment conttlnlng 1n1unctrv1 or ottMtr to $15 LESS. XI49 Frank Splawinski l43.5 S Suslt' . Vic of Manna H.S. ord.,..• concernl119 division of prOPfl'fY, You're right, they're under· · $50 REWARD Call 897-6171 SPOUMI 1uDPOf1, cllHd custody, child .up-· priced! 156l,,.11esa Dr. SHARE APT-HOUSE ·Beacon St, San Pedro (213'l ·
port, 1ttorl'le"f'• fffl. cosh, tnd wdl (5 b"" lro CALL HOME. PARTNER 547-1.512 '.C~::O:e'::·=-~~~~-othlr r1l11f 11 m1y bl grantld by thl ur.a m Newport Blvd.) i-. FOUND OR LOST cOln1. 546-9..~ SJ6.:U94; 548--1479 WANTED 3 BR unfum. A
lf_yOlll w1111 to Milk tt11 Mv1e1 ot M .,. house itl 'T f · 1 PETt -ttmri 111 11111 .....,..., "*'"'ah!NM i11o so WANTED -12 roommates to -, op 0 Word area, Bureau of Lost Pets
,,_,n,. • ""' vwr wr1-. ,......., u = -=-ADULTS s_hr ~ ttse, w/2 others. H. Lag Sch, about May 15. Open 9am,..tpm 636-5685'"
••Y• ""Y '* ,.... •.time. lA COSTA •DJS. B. atea:-180 + util. 962-8668 _6~. . ' Dlt-9 AWrl:h 27, tm. e£. _ -· ~ E R . EEM S.1amese cat. ans Kim·
WILLIAM e, ST JOHN, Cltrk 1 & 2 Bedroom ROOMMATE.-female ( 1 'to --~-D _()OM'~ unturnM!hea iiiy, viC: Slater & Ward
CS'!ALl.lY ~A GIBBONS, D'flutv -• Carpets • Drapes child ·ok.) to s~ spacious Muse, with yard for ,dog~ "FY-; -April 18. Reward'.
DOrl\llllcll: N1~11 • -e POOl 9 B'RD's · _home,_C.~ MS-0368. e 549--0283 e. 96.S-9112 - -
41t w. Cl'llpinlll AV.. All u "' 'T'•'•'~tn"',·, ~,"'..,n tilit1e1 Paid 3BR .home in Mesa VE!rde. QUIET--sgl~adlt, lBR_tUnh SMALL fa\vn Boxer puppy 2
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~-•-354 Avocado St., C.M. Straight male 21·30 Beach area, pref CdM, NB, Id 1 •-• ...... r -.n """' A'lnO • Ava il May 15. Rer 979-3847 mos 0 v c Scotcn,,man
Putill.iwd. Of"•l'IG• c11111t o.ny Pllol, 642-9708 .,,.............., l:~~~~~~·~·~~~I Cove, CdM. Rewar d.
-"-"-"-'-'-'"'-· -'-'-"-"-':.."-'-'-"-"c.n:__,,..:;.:.n ~""'""'"""""""""""""" SHARE my Park Newport ~=:::..:.'406=-------P UBLIC NOTICE LUXURY .FOR LE~ -New furn. Apt. 2, Br, 2 .B.a· 1 1~· REWARD! HI ma la :ya n 2 bedrm apt., fully crptd & Female 25 to 35. 64()...1480 ~ o'l""1ll Cat-vie. 1021 Kings Rd, NB.
FICTITIOUS IUSINl!ll drpd, dshwshr, d1sposl, bltin <!!•r~·~s~·~·~l~•;r;t.R~on~·:-1-~43~5 1;-··~----;·~~·~· No ID. 548-...\~7. NA.Ml STATEMENT ....,nae cJ···" g >' J ' . -
T .. "'' 1 1 ... b 1 --.., ' U"""'1 .. ar, poo • · REWARD' R t I °"'"" Pll'toll • .....,119 innn• laundry, small pets OK, no ALL.SPACE . e um ar ge i.s; childre 778 S Aut T I t Ii 525 long-haired grey male cat c;~aG~~J~~~z,722 Ohl'!!• w1_y, n, cott Place, Self Storage -~-o-!'~~por a on with (lea collar 645-8364
.I ··-e -~:llo?. M'1n'1 War-Louses '"'"" dw1rd Goehring, 1601 "" WANTED <ri -llabl d · 2 BJ.ACK M han al Hlghl1nd Or .. H--' a111ch, c 1111. EX CE p TI 0 N A L OP • r.t: e nver or g s m e & 92660 ... ,..... ' ~ · Various sizes from $25/MO. couple., to drive 1972 car lo female. 646-6728, 834 Wilson
Thi• OUslntU 11 conctl.lcild b'f 1n In-PORTUNITY-Model apt s U lock it. U keep the ICey. 'Fort Collins ,Co1orado or N. St, Costa Mesa
EXPER. Japanese, maint.
Cleanup, landscape. Free
est imate s . 530--3333.
8am..Spnl
EXPER. Japanese Gardener •
Know how. T rimminr .
Cl ean -up, S ma 11
landscaping 968-3486.
JAPANESE GARDENER
C~1. NB. AREA
• 645-1796 .
COMPLETE La w n .t
Gardening service. Haul.int
& clean-up. Jlm M8-0tt)S.
IRISH gardener, 1 a w n
m a i ntenance, trlmmlnc,
free eatlmates. 979-f334.
General Servlc:M
FATHER & SONS,
\\'Ork, trash, yard 6-
clean -up. Free
842-8182.
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TRASH " DEBRIS $1~.
LOAD .. CO~DEN'f.
dlvldu11. avail to rent. 3 BR Fla N I ~~~~~~~~'!~ Rlctwrd E. Goehring townhouse w/all xtras, encl On site mgrs -24 hr. access · tt ebraska. No pay.
Th11 1t1i.mtnt w11 t111c1 with IM covn-patio, closed gar, dshwshr No move in. No move out fee Gas furn. Call Fri nitc or ~J.l•rk of or1ng1 County' on April 16. dispoSl, bltin range, pool & Security Patrollal. Sal. (April 20-21} 540-6255 I ![I• I SKlPLOADER I. dump lnlcli
F246n laundcy. Adults _only, small Open Daily for Inspection IMtructlon work. Concrete, upbalt
PubllJ.llfd 0r111111 ·co.st D•l1y Piiot, pets OK. •"WI. Costa M esa Han1ilton & Newland .St., l·lB I 'iii\'iiiiiiiiiilii:iiii sawlng, breaking. ~mo.
Aprll 21, 2$, Ind MIY s, ll, 1t73 1131·73 642-2007 ~ 833.D519, if no ans. 646-0697 1 ll tt Ji I 32' FURN ITURE van ...
'"Make Room For Daddy" * CASA VICT'ORlA. GARAGE FOR RENT -203 '9rsonlls School~ & loca1 tum hnu1-• Keli)
••• cl~~ out the garage 1 1c 2• BR. Furn & Unfut'Jl. Ogle, Apt A, Costa r.aeaa. instructions 575 hauling. f><~1861.
-.-.-;--;-barn thtt--c-. cash-1'1--t drpes DIW · TV. Call ~70!8-~ .. . ;._ YARD, 1araae cle~pf.. · .. ........ .... s, • ;. .... " Persinai-+ · 530 MODEL h · R ttrrt. t with a naµy t>ilot Claisif:ied ant. Pool, etc. C.ome by & Office "R:9ntat -• """"' -·• to teac techniques emove trees, . vy. ad. Call 642-5678. inquire about our Move-In to girl~ ages 7-17, 5 weeks Drivewys, grading. 847-*·
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Allowance. 525 Victoria St. SPACE available, Cos ta HELLO! We hear you'r" $12. ~ss Jaivls 675-0042 LOCAL moving &: bauUnC ~
At Harbor, C.M. 642--8970. Mesa. p&lanning a GALA ·AFFAIR . student. Large truck. Rea&
NEWPORT WALKER & LEE BLDG. yuu need "'me good 5.14-!Slli °' 534-211M,-
2790 H ~-BI d entertainment We would I I~ APARTMENTS ar"'"'~ " ,-Harbor at like to oiler our nuWc Call Swwicll lrlll...,.. GEN. Hauling. Tree/Shrub Ada.ma. Fiist -ealss deluxe . • _ . trl G & Yd de 1 BR. & 2 BR. suites including air, music, 539-5559 l!l Garden Grove or Em."" ar an.up.
Furn. & Unfum. from $135 carpets, ample parking full 64&-7567 .. in Cost.~ Mesa. st • ...,1-6377, 567-6904. •
UTILITIES PAID service..• Call Gene Hill, .-CHOPS Babysitting HoVMCIHnlnt1
2450 Newport Blvd., CM w:-0200 I 55H)L16. Cipdy. & Dan
Call 646-'1038 . 444 OLD tl•wport. 3 blks No. VETERANS REUABI£' woman to do HOUSE OF CLEAN .
• TROPICAL POOL e of Coast Hwy. Approx. ~ Earn $4.58 .to $1.IX! per hour babyslttina In her home. Floors, windows, walll. car-·
Br Studio, 1% Ba., frpl, ~. tt. ·lncl 4 prtv. offices & guarant~ b_r /Using your Daya. CM-NB area 645-66.13 pets It drapes, 7 Yrs. ~a .•
spiral sfrcase:-Gii &-wtr -reeePt:--rm;-·-·c;;reat-·fo -G:I~-8enei)ts--·-wblle.-·e.~-BAB:Y:SITTING;-·-weekdayg: _ 642-6824 or 6"6-2521. MIC.
pd, E/sjde ,on 18th. 548-llGS engineering or drawing tencbng Sallt!l .t.\?ia Colle~. My home, fenced yard THOROUGH, respon. A: reu.
2BR lBA turn siro business. $3tl0/mo. Util incl. ~fl ~ -Costa Mesa, 646-8551 ' Housework. NS.-HB area.
2BR 1 BA unfurn $100 ~ eves. -9561 Ext 370 COLLEGE Girl babysittl Call B\W; (213) 4!8-0822,
151 E. 21.st, C:M. FRQNT corner lllite -2nd FUU.Y -t;JCENSED-.~ eveilings, ~$1. hr.-c~ -·~~~=·-~~~---· * 646-8666 * sty, ·Coast Hwy, CdM: 2100 . :*SPIR~ALIST• 645-2981 Carpet Cle•nlftt ,
1 BR furn. 2Br unf. Pool. Nr sq._~t. crpt, drps, air/~, ~:~~vrc:~~all l~a~~~ B.µ3VSITI'ING . my home. Floor Care & Wlnclow1 _:.~~pe~ ::i;ty el~~f· ~ g' 312 N El Camino, .San Hot lwiches. Pack outings. Dutch Maint Selv. 5.17-1508
dlvided.--From '31c---9((. ~ enit.bte..._ _U2·-~1!.6 .. -~iola Scbool area. 962-7689 JAPANESE lady will clean·
Huntington Buch 2TI1 E. Coast Hwy. 673-4120 , 192-9034. . -<;arpet Service -hou.leo Experienced.-Own
FULL SERVICE PROBLEM Pregnancy.,Con-, tranap. 963-4974 _ _
1 BR. Deluxe. Adult poolside Westcllff Buildlnn fident, • y 'mp at l\.e ~ 1 (:: J~Shs C'J9et & Upholstery Dedicated CINnlnt
garden bungalow, near . • pregnancy counseling. Abqr--• ampoo free Sootch-* WE 00 EVERYTHING oce -1 1rg tlo 6 Corf!er Westclitf Drive & tlon & adontion.s . ..-..•-, ~ · · guard (Soil Retardants). n. * an ..... .,c., pa • Irvine Blvd., Newport APCARE r. .l~~A"'..:A • .t<:H: Degreasers & all 001..... n.efs. Free est. 646-2839
pools, sauna, tennis. $160. Be h Mr H o w A RD ~ b •• J "84&--0259;""::,· -.,,---,=--o~ I 64~101 ' PREGNANT? Thinklna... b-rlghteners & 10 minute 1 _•..;n;.;,11..;•,;.•..;ia;;.I ____ _
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at $5 mo. Answering service ' · Uvine rm.. d1n1ng rm. &: 642-6824 or &16-25ZT.
$235 mo. available. 17875 Beach Blvd. SHARE Apt. or House. ~VJ:, hall $15. Any rm. $7.50, You don't need a IUll to
Newport Beach Huntington Beach. 642-4321 $$.Call Home-Partner, Llc. couch $10. Chair $5. 15 yrs. "Draw F ast" when Y'*
NICE offices, parking. 836:--µ94, _548-14.79 exp. Is what counts, not place an a.d in the Daily
Newport Beach _ Coast ALCOHOLICS Anonymou• .. method. I do work myself. Pilot \\'ant Ads! Call now
Highway. Phone 838-14.25 Phone 542-7217 or WJitel '';Good;;::re=l~5.1~H~ll~O:;:l.;;;;==;_;;;;·;;64;;2-5;;:567ll~.==;;;;;=;;;;;,J
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OFFICE space ,1or ~nt. Social Ctubs 535
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Furnished & U nfurnish.ed .
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LAS CASITAS Apts.
20102 Birch St.
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call Gene Hill, &42--0200 . Discover DISCOVERY
Trader's Paradise
1617 WESTCLIFF PROFESSIONALS ;n a field
WINTER, sum.mer, Yrly, 1294, 756 & 540 sq. ft., ample Of Amateur MatchmalrerS.
Anita's Rentals. Bkr. 2005 pkg, util, janitor. Baum· (Est. 1966),
W. BalP<>a Blvd. 673-2058 1 gardner #104. 541-5032. (n4l 83&-6885 <213l 387~1
· OFflCE sU!te nr. o.c. -
~ ~ Airport. $260 ~tonth. Full
R-j ,,,IJ services. 833-1206 I ~;;;;;;;;;;~;;~ 600 Sq. Ft. OFFICE wtkit & Lost Ind FCIUft!I • Ba. $155. MrSO 600 Sq. Ft.
Rooms STORE $155, C.~t 646-2130 ~;:;;;:;._ ____ _;400.::;: 11 & 2 RM. dlx. suttes. Adj. Found , (frff 1'ds} 550
ROOMS $18 wk up w/kit $3(). Airport& Hotel. No lse. req. , . ASSUME 7o/o VA loan, 3
wk up -aPts.-Cbildrn-&-pet-21~ DuPont No. 8. 833-:_3223 _ _§I~~Se~J>C!in'I. fem~ br _2 _ba ~t gate, $2500.
sectipn. 2376 Newport Blvd, ROOMY offices. L 0 we 11 t ~'12 R\9S ~1a~1FM:igh0lia·&_ vacant. Ti'iide for ~~lrucK
CM; 548-9755, 645-3961. price. 540 1q, ft., Downtown H~ilton, H.B. Ca 11 ill' camper or . . Call
ROOM tor worJdr,-woman Laguna. Lease. 494-,3028 962-6f46 , 963-4002 anytime.
with all privileges in lovely B1i1sl netl Rentarr 445 FND by Mon~e Vista ~l VACANT 2.13 ac ~and, view,, Costa Mesa home. 545-6107 C.M. Bl1;lck nm ptescr1ption Malibu. \Vant income or
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Fine-location w/couhtry at-646--0649 ::letails CJS Real Estate,
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home an_y area at _ ·-f\'
Century 21 R.E. {' : ... ;;.1
$45,000
2nd TD as down peymen
for house up to $150,IXX>~
533-2540 or 552-0.m
SAILBOAT. 45'. -ocean cutter. $2'2,(Q) value;
equity 115.000. Want motor
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· mosphere, , Id e a 1 for FOUND .Prescription ~asses 174D Orange, C.M. 54.S·ll68.
archlteirtur:al, ,en· (dar,k nm> Come~ (,]ill Dr. ANY or a11 or 18) 4-plexes, Brdiliedural envlronriient· &: Signal Rd., Npt. Beach. :ompl redec. Ask $56,~ ea.
al, ,tnterklT d°es!gn, advertis-Call 646-8693 _ 1 1'rd for 2nd TD's or hontes. tnr, -publislUng or related FND: Bea~t-Blk & wht ma le· Prine. ontr· Mr. Pattison,. tle~ "60 sq. ft. at SOc. cat. Vic. Rae. Park Apts. ')ys 8.18-83~: t>Ves. 646-18:96
D .. Wright, 644-7956. · 'F.V . ..ffo tBg-pfastic collar~ WANT travel trailer 18' &
963--3967 wer. Have. 3 Br, 2 bfl., I~
Om<!E .. 19 cents sq ft up. FOUND: Male Siamese cat, rumpus nn home, No.
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heat/&a-, near all freeways. 4116. 54~7570 Ca1l 645-6456
Xlnt ·~ Short tenn FOUND: Part Oalmatlon, '$2 ,Mercedes ~ • Good
leue. Agenl 835-442'1 on Killdeer Circl~. c.M. body & lntenor. Needs
4/M. 546-~ valves, tor 6 ~l ph.'kl;IP or
REAR Sheet M.e~l bldglng FND: Fml brown w/Blk cnoton:ycle-.
apprtaJC ~40. mutable for po PY q. vtc. Univertlty , 557-3939
p!Qinh*, .-teal, TV & ~moo N.e . .C.M. 54H33T '* S..... Dune Buggy .xtnl ~wrst.~~~;,;:;;J F~~:\kv ~~~i;~~J"i! --itt1fSt:-tl:Mn::I Mffa • K't n-t dlind. 640-0186 or
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hm. 6464407. "U.t" II ln cla3allied. Ship SET of keyl loond ln CdM. 644.a!78.
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1amt1 C. Elmer, Landscape
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eltimale1, 6t6--7229
LANDSCAPE, ¥arden malnt.
Inter decor. p 1 ant•,
Sprnldn:. Uc. ,, 1 3°3 7 9 ti ....-.
Masonry
BRJCK ~neera, alumpstone,
block, fireplaces le wroua:ht
tron fences. 96&-1865
BLOCKWAUS • PLANTERS
J;.UMPSTONE
·~· Brlck-Block-S._ -Pointing &
Poporhonglng
H!i, WantJ, M I , 11& H•lp Wanted, M .. F 710 HOlp Wont..i, M .. F 710 Halp w ........ M .. ,, 710 Halp Wontacl, M .. ,, 710 Holp Wonted, M .. " 710
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BABYSITTER -mature lady -wanted occuM>n&l eves A: • Elec Enslnetr $!SK Gen'I f.'actory Work HARDWARE SALES
weekends. With refs. 1c own COOi " Dental Frnt Otc to Sim Mlln. tor plutic molding CLERK . •
tnt.n1p, F.V. area. !167-.2448 Aat Cuhli!:r ltk bier $475 plant. Reo 'Plutict, c.o. lJ6:i St».lld have experM!o(:e in
alt 8 pm. F/04-e -ble d Recept C&d t.yplna) to $500: lAfl:an Ave. Co.ta Maa. tools, plumbing, elrctnCal & 'B~~n-icfo~~ .. -----· I ~" a)' l..t&al Sec'y ~to $600 ' cenen.t hardware. Mu.st art• r4 ..._gre11ive coffee lhop fry cook. Jr. Sec p/1, typ, sh $3.25 GEN. Ofc/Glrl Frida.y -have good appearance &
_ City of _ ~ &: ntte bartender. Sll&ry A-1 .. In Pf!l'IOn lnll. Otc Mar, exp to S700 Type 60 wpm. ,He a v Y penonallty I« meet l n &' open, acconUni tQ exper. t'VY lns. Underwrittt telephone, Driver• It c. '(lUbljc. ~Yin penion onb'
l•gUn• BMch Must be thOrouihlf = Conun'llcP~ toS700 v=e:i·~l~. JtW. WRIGHT CO. .
Stertlng Sll1ry ~ ~~ ~ ':ppl :J~-6 · Exec. Secretariet 1700 ~2530 ·F1ora, aft 1 PM: 126 Rochester. CM
$1160 Por Month 2,31;.4 p.m, dally Mon . ..SO(. ~~ :: Eg•al op~ortunity **HELP NEEDED
Plus Frinp Benerttl 15'5 Ad&m.1, C.M. .Alk tor R; Tax SecrtJ.tuy 1575 em9loyer. . Part time (Night•) husband
Under dlrectlon ot the ~ Mil". Mr. Haean. 546-739'J. • P/tizM Sec'y to $3.50 hr GENERAL offtce, typlna'. $2 &: W!fe team, collefa 1?<»'~ ot
tor ol flnance. To 1Upervtu BARTE N OER.-male or tatU!I' NEWPORT per hour. Permanent. Co.ta aemi ·retired. ( amtorla.I)
the city ac c o u n t I n a , fetrude. Apply at Love'• d d ~ p I .a.... Meaa. 541).2527. 1 =495-='~'1~'==-~-~
budaetlng, data proce11lng Bar-..8-Que 3046 Brlltol, ertonne r..'19ency GIRLS OVER 17 -Summer HOUSEKEEPER &-child
&: Inventory keeping ac-C.O.ta Mesa 16 Felhion Island 133 Dover Dr., N.8 . travel u uslstant COU!lltlor care for workiN_ couple. I.n
UvUJe1. College degree " 5 .,.iiiiiiiiiiii5iiiiii.., I Newport Be.ch ' 642-3170 w/glrls 12-lS yn 0 1 d . H.B. nr Adam1/Brookhurst.
yn: accounting exp er. Betwn 9 & u am or 3 • 5 pml!!!!!!!"'!!!""'~-!!!!""'""' I Europe 6 w1u or 8 wka. Pt. For girl 8 & boy 6. Unen.
preferably in governmental BEAUTY F.quaJ Oppor. Employer Empll))'ment or full time, studenU OK. cumbered woman 25-.:;I), able
field . Final nung date, May HEIRWOOD SHVTJ'ERS Set your own working hrs &: to drive, cooking, avail tor }o~s~,A~~~l~H~a~ Full ~~T~me . ~~n& ~~:1l Im Placentia, C.M. ~~l .;un~ ~~s~tu:=s~M~v:;i'.t.~~v!
4!ll-ll24. Mootaomery Wan! Beauty drouea. Good pay. Pal&zzo ETCHED CABLE salacy. Foe Interview appt: refa. Salacy open. 963-4404
Salon, Huntington Center, Knlt, tn4 > 547-9791. DESIGN wri1e P.O. Box 211 , Corona HO USEKEEPm. llve-ln, A~,;~ru ~~:!i~'~ Huntineon Beach. See Miu Cook, Lunch/Dinner de! Mar, Cali!. m1. In· dependable, flexible, matl.ft ;---------; .. -v -Ceilia. ~· Malo Or Female Irvine area. NO FEE, T~ elude photo A phone. lady, separate apt, refs lng general contractor needs 'd -·•·-· E 11 h CUSTOM PAINTING mature man to !iupervi&e e UE DOLPHIN e $. Mu~t have exper. Ca GIRL. FRIDAY reg · ~,. open, ng s
lnter/Exter. Unturn. inter. sml oUice stat! & maintain BEA\JTICIAN ftnted for 3355 Via Lldo, N.B. Im.mediately. **** CdM Rea.It)' &: speaking 64()..()482.
spec. price. Free color roq. general reoord4 thru fina.n. Maille'• Wig & Beaub' COOK B 0 • p p S Constructim Company LIVE-IN housekttper, good
suiting & est. Lie, Ina. cial atalemenls for 4 com· Salon, exper. In halr goods. .. R ILER MAN • • • ·seeks )'OOJlg lady with with chUClren, pleuant con· Won't be WM:lerbld. 642-roOS. pan I e 1 . pr 1 0 r con· Sal &: 5t8-3446 3 to U. Ha' Penny Inn. Ap-REJLATED experience in dJUons, pr 1 vat e rm.
NO Waating •tructlon/accounting ex P oom.m vac. . ply In penon, 140tl Beach 500 Newport Center Dr. bookkeeping, typine, pbon~ 894-94n.
W LPAPER * helpful but not req, aa BOB'S EXXON, put Ume Blvd., Westmin&ter. Sulte 900, N.B. etc. Salary open; lnquiriee ''H~O~U~SEKEEP~~-ER-/_Co_m_p_an--*WhenA~, call "Mac" owner will train. Salary help wanted. 3003 Newport COOK, fuU Hrne tor coffee 640-l9lO in conll.dence to Mr. Wl.lao\i, km male or female live ln
MS.i44'1 .evea. open. Send resume to PO Blvd., Costa Meaa. shop. Apply House ot Pies, 500 So.~~Oran.ge P .O. Box 561, airona· del or' out. Le1sure 'World.
Box 729 Westminster, eaw. BOOKKEEPER 9791 Adams, Hntgn Beach. Equal Oppor. Employer Mar, Ca. 93325. ~837=-ru=o==~~-~
PAINTING &: Papering, 20 ~ F'ROM $700 t'OOK -Part time after -2 Girls Betwn age of 18 & HOUSEKEEPER, Udo Isle,
Yrl in Harbor area · Accounting Clerk liimployer Pais Fee noons. 2 4. Some art I at I c (be.by), mature. English ~· Refs, turn. For a
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E""°"l~tes8111Aaeicy217 * Call 547-4039. * EXEC. SECRETARY ~ c kground. Dependable 1Pvtpealdngroom. ?wnbath~· ~431a.
manu . co. e pus ease our • u.n, te COUNTER Girl, fu11 time for National firm headquartered -MEN w/fi:Jme in 11< • v,.....,, p=~p re~. 35 .f::.~ gro11.ing µtins. Bkkpng &. Santa Ana , 5U4132 drive in restaurant, Call in Newport Bch oUen woodworking toola. ~· ~ HOUSEKEEPER -live tn,
advantaae ot my exp. typing neceu. Ask for Bev, Al9o Fee Jobs 67>.2981, N.B.. challenging position 1n ag. limit. Call 1or intervie-W for 2 children 12 &: 7. Penn
SJ&...7056. \Yes~ Corp, 1626 Placen· Looking For A Ch•ntt? DAY waltreq needed. Apply gressive growing co. Will 642-1625 ' position, ~ 84&-537'1 aft PRO~,.;F~paln;.,.._t ~ .. --,--rl<,--1 _t_i•~· -·~--~---Here ls an opportunity for a in pe~, Loves Bar-B-Que report io Exec, V.Po-Seek· GIRL Frid 2 e -'-''°=~~--~~-
reaa.' Int/:t. f;!e ~st'. Alrporter Inn sharp gal who would lilce to »IS Bnatol, Costa Mesa ing career minded lndivkl.· $4SO per ay~orr.::stna: ~ Housitl<Hper, f/tlme
Reta. 548-2759,..557-7455. Nffdi Busboy work a.s a full chafle, head DELIVERY ual w/top secretarial skills. wp~. filing, xeroxing, gen'l Call 549-3061
INTER/EXTER. Ac c 0 u s boo~eeper for a retail Full or P /t lme Sir S--"'y Inc ofc duties. Call Mrs. Elion,
mwnc •lo,. In Newport For ad ~-•· ,..... (n4) 644-Mll. New Po rt INSTALMEN• cellina:• aprayed. Uc, ins. Apply In Penon Beach. Salary open. Call ve1 ~u1g program. Call For Appointment C te I
1oc refs, tree est 645-0!09 Between 2 & 4 PM Mr. Langton n4 -644-4400 YOW' own car. Above avg 642.9470 en r LOAN
INTERIOR -EXTERIOR 18700 MacArthur Bl, Irvine BOOKKEEPER earn.ln&s. Paid dally. Apply Mrs. Wyler GIRL wanted, exp'd. Custom COVERINGS C. K. Advertising, 3l5 3rd picture framing in Laguna. PROCESSOR WAIJ.. 64.>-5825 ALTERATION lady wanted. Pit, Call for appointment, St., Suite E, Hunt. Bch. Prefer age ~50. Call col-
Kuster's· Cleanera, 15 34 64$--n.52 1~ 213 '-1670 Pa In ting , Int · Ext. Newport Blvd. CM >1&'4243 DENTAL EXEC. SECRETARY "" •oov · -UNITED-
References. Avg. Rm 115. BUS~OY, p/tlmo RECEPTIONIST 11 yo u would like the cha!-GUARDS CALIFORNIA BANK
ExceUent. Farris 546-5336 ANCIENT ~us! be clean & neat. Apply 'For El Tqro -M'.ls.mn Viejo lenge ot the ad busines! & Full &: p/time positions ~
* PAPERHANGER * ~~~~~ .l Sirloin, area. Must be mature, good have these quaHticatiorui, in ,Long Bch ~. Compton ~ • .........a.!_ Hwy.,.N.B. at PR. $EJX1 to start. Send give us a call. areu tor qualified appJ1.
Car.LRebko · 646·2449 MARINER CABINET MAKER -Min. 2 resume to P.O. Box 2445, e Shorthand Cants who desire steady em-
7902 Edinger Avo
Huntington Beach
847-2581 P1itlot >'"! expe.r. ln di• p I~-na Hills, Ca. 921£61. e Accuracy plO)'nlent.....la..}!ILOl.aee Jr !~il~~~aml~~. DENTAL A aslstan t, e Sharp Looks ~deri.eApply ~ ~·326 !!!!Equal!!!!""O!!PIX>'!!!!!!·~E!Om!!pl!!qy!!or!!!!!! WOOD Pallo Covers, Garden
structures, eris.! cross lat·
tlce. For appL 649-Zl>C. The
Good Guys.
Now Accepting
Applications For Able to take job trom 1tart cha.lraide sit down. 5'4" or e lniti•tlve • s 'am·l~. Ai:tr stm:'g
to !hd&h. Call 546--9601 opeovenr. ~;J days 8-5. Sal. Security Serv1-. li' .... •n• n... Inventory Clerk
HITE V°f\rvoNU ..... ....,..._ ....,.,... 10 key by touch, Kardex ex·
C•rMr Opportunities DENTAL As~ i 1 tan t, ex-13J..1670 por, Employer. per helpful, but not req'd.
Pla•ter, Patch, R•palr
•PATCH PL.ASTERING
All types. Free estimates
Call 54<Hl825
DISHWASHERS
Tr11inee1 _, __ .. X ll H A I n·c UTT E R -Atsist. Must like detail. Local firm.
Young men for interest:ing ~~C';ui -ray cenae re-Expanding Home SuP'J'ly Ctr. Llsenced, Guarantee. Will $450 & up. Based on
work in a' con1truction in-543--8844. ,. · Needs train, 70 Faahlon lal. qualifications. Call Mrs.
dustry. 1-2 yrs, college w/ Salesmen & Ca1hler1 jjjiijjjiiiiij644-iij215ljijjjiijjjiijjijiijLlndji"iMl"ii54CHl9jjjjilij15j-iiiijiijji
Plumbing
Apply In Person
3 pm-5 pm, Mon-Fri
2607 W. Coast Hwy.
NeY!port Beach ~1
malh, geometry & dratting Department Store background desirable but not J W Paid vac, hol, sick leave,
essential. Must have rell· • • Robinson life ins, med, dental &
able transp. (car allow pd.) Newport Beach profit sharing.
& must live locally. Xln't Has Opening For Lumber, paint, hardware,
&arden & plumblng dept.
L.R. OTIS PLUMBING
Remodels I: Repairs. Waler
heaters, diaposala, fumaces,
dahwaahn. 642-1>263 MIC &
B/A. Complete Plumbing
Serlvce.
L A: T PLUMBING, remodel,
replpe, water heaters .
675-2568
ARCHITECTURAL
DRAFTSMAN e Job Ctptoln
& Sr. Dr•ftsmen
For am all well estab. firm
whose projects are varied.
Multi story, hospitals,
recreational. P.U.D. & ~
planning. Xln't benenta. &
oppor. tor advancement.
Dan L .Rowland & Auoc,
Inc, 716-ll!iO, Ahanelm.
oppor, to grow w/an expe.nd-
ln&: co. Full time employ-
ment ' w/xlnt benetrts &
chances for advarlcemert.
AJso, some openings for
young men tor field \\'Ork.
MUst be able to work wlmda
oecas. Some exper in asphalt
OI' ttals desirab&rt, but not nee. Apply in penon oln,y.
Interviews 9 a.m.·12 noon,
Sat., April 21st. No phone
can., 1400 E. Warner Ave.,
Alteration
Fitter
Experienced Only
Full.or part-time
Apply Mon & Tues 9-5
Nation11I Lumber Co.
19122 Brookhum
(Comer of Garfield)
Huntington Beach
A CONv!NlENT SHOPPING ANO
SEWING GUIDE fOR THE
GALON THE GO.
PLl,JMBING REPA.ffi
No job too small * * 00-3U8 * •
Apply in penon 10--5 pm
No. 2 Fashlon Isl., NB
Equal ()ppor' Employer
EXPERIENCED seamstress
to work in factory or will
train qualllied home sewer.
Apply in person Sunflower
Swim Wear. 148 Lo s
Molinas, San Clemente
EXP,'0 Waitress need.eel, Ap-
ply Pd.les Restaurant bet.
3&5 Mo~Fri. 212 E 17th St,
For •n ad In Woman's World
Ctll Mory Both 642'5678, oxt. 330 I -
Sewlng/Alter•tl?ns Curved on High! Crochet Charm!
Altorttlont-Ml-5845
Neat, accurate. 20 years exp.
Tllo
CERAMIC TILE NEW &
remoclel. Free est. Small
jobs welcome. 53fr242.6.
Window Cle11nin9
Asst. Bookkffper
Monthly statements, A/P,
AIR, payroll. NO FEES.
Santa Ana.
Career Secretaries
Top $. S.A. area. Vet')' Ute Ave,.,,,.,.e range ftlll'l."'150 T sh &: typlng ·-~ • op
• P. p s $. NO FEES. N.B., C.M.,
, , , Irvine, Ora.nee & S.A. Call
Immediately.
Nu--View 5((1 NCWJX)l't Center Or.
Window ·Cleaning swt:.w.~:·B· e P.P.S.
Beach front Special 500 So. l\faJn, Orange 500 Newport Center Dr.
Satlilfactlon Guaranteed 547-6446 SUlle 900, N.B.
54H109 AU 5pm wkdys Equal Oppor. Employer 646-1970
Desperately
NEEDED
Secretaries
VOLT
ln1t•nt Personnel
Temporary Service
3848 Campus Or., Suite 106
Newport Beach 546-4741
~I Oppor. ~IQYel'
CM.
FEM AL E HELP
Restaurant. Part time now,
full time this summer. ~15
E. Balboa Blvd, Balboa.
FOOD Service McDonald's
700 W. Coast Hwy N.B. Day
shift 12-5 Mon-Sat. Some
heavy Wting. Weekend's
must be able to work Sat &
Sun anytime. Alt Position 18
or over. Apply 9-5 any day. )~~~~~~~~~ 500 So. Main, Orange I~ lliJI ATTRACTlVE allm niua10:..-6146Employer DIRECTOR e foromen glrls/w o men to FOOD SE bl demonstrate new food prod. CASHIER part time 31 lo RVICES • A11om trl
in mkts. Own trans PIT $50 -• Responsible position for ex· • Inspectors
avg per wk. (n4) 673-6663 l'.I hrs. week. Apply in per person w/lrnowledge of • Gen'I R11palrmen
Job W1nted, Mlle 700 f;:'~~ ~ ~.!' 333 E. school cafeteria organiza. All 3 Shilts
tion & admin. Salary com· We Will Train
LOC:AL Writer seeks position • CLERK Typist, good typing merururate w/exper, $700-MacGr99or Yacht Corp
as groundsman or tutor in speed &: general oUlce need· $900 per month. Submit 1631 Placentia, C.M.
philosophy and the arts ed, Salary open ca 11 ttsuvie to Irvine Unified I ~~~~~~~~!"" I
coupled ""'ith recreation. AUTO I li&l4--0635ii~~· :::~iiiii l•Sc=hoo::l ~D~;str~kilit,~486l~~Mlr:cb:e~l·1 FRY COOK, EXPER. Private quarters required. Transmission & llne mechan· son Rd, Irvine 9:1934. P (time. Must be clean & References in order. Phone · COMPANION 1c combination. Must have neat. Hours 9 am-1 pm. 4M-700'.l mornings only. 3 yrs, minimum experience To Seml·tnvalld $60. wk. -Disftwashers Apply, Surf & Sirloin. 5930
Job W1nted, Fem1le 702 }~ord, Lincoln Mercury. light hse. Work. 5 day wk. B bo \V. Coast Hwy., N.B.
Health & life, dental Insur· C.M. area. 979.sz:l9 or -US ys GAS PUMP MAN
EMPLOYED \\'Oman will do ance benefits. % shop uni· 557-4458. _ Dinner Cooks
light hou sekeeping In exchg. fonn expenses paid. 5 days Exper. F/rtme. Apply Costa
for living qtrs nr ocean & \\'eek. 7:30 to 5::.SO. Excel· COMPANION needed Sat & -Waitresses Mesa Car Wash, 2009 Har·
reas. salary. 646--9172 (Ans. lent working condltiona. Call Sun p/llme. No imoldng. Call B;'ll Brothors bor Blvd., CM.
Serv.) l\1r. Art McCormick at Call -·~· Hunt Bch
NEED lwlp at home? we Gustafson ~~COOK~ · · ,.~(~7~14~) ~64~2-8~2'~3~,....1 GENERAL LABOR have aides, nu rs es, N B CM SA L'nc I M re Full. p/"-e n.-. -·~.. DISHWASHER oc'ang" c ·• '1' -~-.· ho u "kP"· companion•. I 0 n• e ury • ~ · ~· • -· • ''"' l!omemakcrs UP Joh n, 71' ••2 ••.1.1 C•rl's Jr. Rnt. Must be neat .l clean. Over No Fees \Veekly pavcheek ••1 •••1. ~ -Apply belwn 1,30 & 4 PM at M A 1 · ~ ...., ~ -'J... pp Y in person, Surf & Day shifts 2nd slilltll &
Holp Wanled, M & F 710 AVON WANTS YOUI Carl's, 2092 Bn.tol, CM Sirloin, SSJO w. Coasl H.,,., graveyard.'
Be an lndependent AVON COOK wanted for small N.B. • P.P.S.
A C co u NT s R~iv:ihle Representative & Earn pre-1chool. Exper. pret'd. DOMEsrIC Help . George
Clerk. full lln11·. II to ;,. Con· nloney in your spare time 6'15-402i or 673-1135 Allen Byland Agency, 106-B
9338
8-18 '
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tinental Dt1laney. 673-J-IJO near home. Call : Sell the otd atua. Buy the E. 16th St,. S.A. 547--0395 500 Newport Center Dr.
ask for l\1f!rgarel. S4Q.7041 or 546.5341 new stutf. RAPE , all Suite 900, N.B. A lively, lilting curve I.;:;===:_.;===='-"'========.!..:::;::::;:;===== D RY inst er, custom 640-1970 defines the high-waisted line exp, Salary 5 day week. non 500 So. Main. Orange r ,.,. I d ' Choo smoker, interviews Mon-Fri o u~ supp e ress. se
4:30-5:30 pm. Window 547--6446 same or contrast color for Equal Oppor. Employe< band neckline Send•
Design Inc. 3737 Birch St,l~~!!"'~"'."'""'!!!I!!""'"'!' I Printed P~ttem • 9 3 3 8 :
NB. GENERAL Electrician & Misses' Sizes 8, 10, 12, 14, 16,
DRAPERY SALES lineman. Oil fie ld exper. 18. Size 12 Cbust 34) takes
Draw le Commission. Xlnt helpful, but not essential. yatas 60-lnch fabric.
earnings. Exp required. Call n4t642-3350 for appl. SEVENTY·nVE CEJ'll'TS
Andersons', Dana po I n t , General Crude Oil Co. for each pattern -add 25
496-00:i5, EquaJ opportunity employer cents for each pattern tor
DRY CLF.ANING counter GENER.AL Malntenauce Full Air Mall and Special Handl-
girl _ Part time or full time. Tlnte, Older Man pref. lnp;: otherwise thl.rd·class
Exper. _prefd, Call for appt, Some carpentry a k 11 J s delivery will take lhree
64+-ZU he'lptul. Apply 9-5 M~Frl ~:eek! or more. Send to
I ;i;iiiilii ... iiiiiiiiiiiiiii•/ Sat 10-12. 501 Superior. Marian Martin, the DAil.Y I ~ Newport Beach, 645-3941). PILOT. 442, Pattern Dept., Ducti ... Assemlers GIRLS .. BOYS 232 West 18th St., New ''• York, N.Y. 1001L Print
-10 -16 li .. llC.---ADDU88 "1th Get Your ZJP, SIZE and Sl'YU:
SUMMER JOB NUMBER.
Easy, thrifty to make -
adds a 'new modern touch.
Give a bedroom charm
\\ith crisp spread and cur-
tains corcheted of 14" strips
In pineapple design, shells,
n1esh Pat. 7451: crochet
directions, use bedspread
cotton.
SEVENTY·FIVE OENTS
for each pattern -add 25
cents for each paltern for
Air l\fail and Special ~lancll
ing; otherwise third-class
delivery will take three
\\-°eeks or more. Send to
Alice Brooks, the DAILY
PILOT, 105, Needlecraft
Dept., Box 163, Old Chelsea
Station, New York, N.Y.
lOOU. Print N11n>e, AddresiJ,
Zip, Pattern Numbor.
N E E D L ECRAIT "12!
Crochet, knit, etc. Free
dtrectlons, 50c.
Instant MacrahMI lloOl:.
Basic, fancy knots, pat.
tenis. S1.00.
Jn~tant Ctochel Book -
Learn by plctUl'\'s! Pat·
tcn>I. $1.00.
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Buy a
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Border
'• ',. ' to ' ' -1' --1 .
" " .. ' r I' " ,,
Border
Bargain
Every classified want ad in the DAILY
PILOT appears in every edition every
day. That means your ad will be seen
in papers delivered -to homes and sold
from newsracks from border to border
all along the Orange Cout -•. all the
way from
Seal Beach
to
San Clemente
You
Get
It
All
-
Huntington Beach
Fountain Valley
Costa Mesa
Newport Beach
Laguna Beach
Irvine
Saddleback
San Clemente
Capistrano
(Plus the daDy
newsrack edition)
For One Price
With A
DAILY PILOT
NOWI SEE MORE Quick Fuhlone and chOose one Daly Pilot r.~:.su.!':er g"W-0 •• ~ Vm1plete-1Mtant Olft Book -
Classified Ad
Phone 642-5678
O..Uy Pl.lot Want Adi have bo!p1no plorw,
( ' ,
San Qemente 49Z.u20 sizes! Only SOc.
ftUE FOR INSTANT SEWING BOOK '"" aew today, wear tomotTOW.
DAILY PILOT 11msrANT FA s fl 1 0 N
BOOK .. Hundrtds o I CLASSIFIED ADS IMhlon fact" 1'-
Put a little ''loot,. m )'OW' FOR ACTION • • • tevls-«ll"""" b,,ubl .. for
''buck•". C&lJ Oals1f1ed
-moni than 100 gUta -
11.00. °""""'.. Alpu --11 .00.
11 ~Iffy Rtll' Books • 5Cc. Boot of 1t Prbe Atpua.
50c--
Qallt Book-1 -16 petttrna.
50c-
M11M1Um QaRt Boot-I -sac.
Qulrta for Today's U\'ln1 •
13 beautltul pattel'fll. 50c. 642-567B w..rim. , ______________ __
YOU CAN CHARGE' IT, TOO
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JANITORIAL -Part time,
nights. Responsible, Depen-'I'
dable. Apply In Per-
SHUR-LOK CORP &<6-4546
JANITORIAL Route, HUS·
be.nd & Wife, night work,
own transportation. Depen-
dable. 646-4546
I. W. Robinson
Ne-v.ix>rt Beach
I-las Opening For
PBX -
-J~W. Robinson
Ne\\'J)Ort Beach
Has Opening For
Maintenance
Mechanic
Part-Time
Apply in person 10-5 pin
No. 2 Fashion Isl., NB
Equal Oppor. Employer
Keypunch Operators
Full & Part tin1e, 3rrl Shltt. 1
yr. recent exp. on 029, 129 or
CMC equipment and the
ability to pass keypunch
tem. INTRA DATA CORP.
Cati 646-7425.
Costa 11.esa
KEYPUNCH OPR
Fee Paid. Beautllul modem
office located in Fashion
Island. I Yr exper. on 029,
059. Start $500. Allio Fee
Jobe. Call Gloria Gray,
540-6055, Coastal Personnel
Agency, 2790 Harbor, Blvd.,
c.~1.
KITCl:IEN Helper. 'Ilte Blue
Beet, Call 673-9904 after
3pm.
LIVE-IN companion f o r
wSdowed man. Lite dutiel.
Prefer older male o r
female. $150/MO. room &
board. Apply in person. 226
CabrUlo St., Q>ata Mesa
afteltt>Ons.
!:.UNCH ROOM
P /ttme, no exp necess
642-2427 ext 310
MACHINISl'S
LATHE OPR
Must do own set-up -& have own tools. Good OeJIOr. for
advancement. Xln't woricing
conds. Penn. position. Good
benefits.
REXNORD INC
Specialty Fastener Div.
3130 w. Horvord
Santa Ana
n4/546-5100 213-.m1
equat oppor. employer mi l
MACHINISTS
DAVENPORT
Set-Up Men
BROWN
& SHARPE
Set·UP Men
Good wages. Xln't co. bene-
fits. Perm. steady employ-
ment. 2nd shift oe!f!ings.
REXNORD INC:
Speclalty Fasteri.er Div.
3130 w. Harvord
Santa AM 1
7i4Ml>5100 2131585-2184 Equal oppor. employer m/C
MAc!IJNISl'S
SECONDARY
OPERATORS
Requlr<d ior ,.pplng, nOtch·
Ing , drilling, dobWTJna,
broaching, assembly a: other
<>pernUorut Expor. req'd.
REXNORD, INC
St~lalty _Fa81tnet Div.
31 30 W. Horvord
Soni• An•
n</&46-mOO 213/S&o;.2184
equal QPPOI':,_ enployer m/f
1300 E. Normandy Piece
Santa Ana
V. Block N. of McFadden
V. Block W. of Grand '
Equal Opportunity Employer
f.fALE· Hairdresser 'vanted
\\'/SOn1e followlng in N.B.
salon. &t5-0062, 645-3-157.
MAN to work part time in
rental yard. Must be neat in
appearance, avail. all day
Wed, Sat &-Sun' Will train.
Apply mornings at 1930
Newport, Costa Mesa
MAN 1rRin tor window ·tint-
ing installer. Start $2 hr.
:Raises monthly to $4.50 hr
within 1 yr, Over 25. Tall,
neat. 644-8494.
MANICURIST for busy beau-
ty salon. Niguel H a i r
Fashions, 499-2221 or
496-5728
e MAST BUILDER·
METAL FABRICATOR
& ARC WELDER
Experienced
Columbia Y •chts
275 ~lcCormick, C.M.
MECHANIC full time, able
to travel, have own tools,
709 Randolph, Costa Mesa.
MESSENGER. part time,
muat have own car, mileage
all owance, can Jennifer,
833-1390 for appt.
MOS DESIGNER
Metal oxide semi conductor.
Irvine area. NO FEES. Top
$. :rvrust have exper. Call
immediately. e P.P.S.
500 Newport Center Dr.
Suite 900, N.B.
• 641).1970
500 So. Main, Orange
517.&146
Equal Oppor. Employer
MOTOR route opening for
boy or gtrl at least 16 years
of age. Laguna Beach area.
Motorbike okay. Must have
valfi.i drivers licen.'le. Phone
642-4321 or 492-4420
MOTOR route delivery of
DAILY PILOT, .atterooona
Md Sunday. Phone Mt.
Seeley, 642-4321
Needed
Immediately
-Typists·-
• Clertc Typist
• 51'. Typist
• Tech Typist
• Repro Typist
VOLT .
ln1tantfr;r1onnel
-Tempor St1Vlee 3848 Campus ., Suite 106
NtwJ)Of't BeAch 546--4741
Equal Oppor. El\1plo)'tt
Plumber
-$ru.1868 M"'1thiy
I Yr exper. as journeyman
plumber.
Audlo-Vl1u1I
Repairman
$749-$912 Monthly
1 Yr exper. involving maint. &: overhaul of A-V, elec-
trical, electron1c equipment.
Palnt..-
$67$-1"7 Monthly
1 Yr exper. u journeyman
painter.
.Air Cond Repolrmon
$731-$800 Monthly
1 Yr exper. as journeyman
air conditioner repairman.
NURSERY Man H elper,
Gardener, Water, ·\1.-eed,
care of plants $.2 hr. -40 hr
week. Pennanent ca 11
tl73-2'J61 Monday o n I y
8:30am-11:30am
Nur1a1' Aides
ORTHODONTIC
RECEPT.
:l Yrs exper. ln medical or
dental ofc. Type at least
60 w.p.m. accurately. P /
time _beg;inninz June n. may
develop into f/tlme pos.i·
Uon if desired. Office lo-
cation 1 ml no. of SO. Col.It
Pl.,., Sal1U¥ open. Send
resunle to: 5038 36th Ave.
N.E., Seattle, Wash. 98III; ..
PRE=lchool teachers &
aides. :£:xperlence or early
childhoOd claSM:I pref1d. 675--40'22 or 673--1735
PRODUCTION·
,LANNO/
SCHEDULER
Plan schtdult A COOl"tllMte
producUoa ph1Ue1 to r
nlanuracturer or electro-
mechanlcul aaeml?lles
working trom blueprtnta,
.aleiJ mlers & el'lgineerln:g
~ doc\Jml"TltaUon.
$TACO SWITCH
ll39 B&kf!r. Cotta Mesa
549-3041
1\n Equal Op_portunlty
Emplo>'<r
Ma dl.Y 11 the Sttr DAY to tt's a breeui •.•• 8ell )'Ottl' ru11 AJt adt Don't delay, Items with ease, use Dally rut result. ant -----:a n-, --Pnot·etamfkid~ . -caU ·•wlW
Satut<!ay, April 21, 1'17'
filJI.__ _'"""'_ .... _,,l[ll] I
818
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DAILY PILOT
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UTlLtT\' trailer $25. Coke
1nAchlne $15. \\·a!lher $10.
5.16--.11677
USEO BICYCLES
/\ 11 'I'ype!I * &12· 1271
STER. si!Vt'r fitwre, 79 pc,
sail/peps, 12 n1at. goblets
sac. $9)), 842-Ut.O eves.
Mfscell1neou1
W1nted 120
OLD ORIENTAL RUGS
''"-11 pay 5--10% more th!ln
top S pE1.ye1-s. E\1es. 545-5070 1
\VANTED: \1anlty table,
good cond. Leu than 160.
536-9002
ORIENTAL Rugs. Prl. pty
\\'ill pay caah for all sizes.
644-:'1.'l26.
Musical ln1trument1 l22
ST ANDEL Studio 60, 2 chan-:
nel. prot guitlll" amp litter.
trenl reverb etc. $475.
536--0356
ACCOUSTIC 150 amp, Supro
guitar. $300. Ci<Jod condition.
!HS-8718
Office Furniture/
Equip. 124
-~ SJ'EEL CASE, practically
rKl""\-2 exec.-dbl.
desks, eecy desk, exec.
IM!CY· &: side chairs, 4 le 2
dra\1.-er fUe1, CODE·-A...--
PHONE tele. an1. 1y1tem
644-2163
ANSAPHONE with remote
control, still under war-
ranty. 1Ai Price. I BM 1,
typewriter, chairs, fliln8
cabinets. 673-2429.
EXEC swvl chrs $15125 Sec
chrs $8/29 Desks $20/85 Ott
Sup! 867 W 19 CM IWi.3408
Plonos/Orgon1 126
ORGAN HOBBY
BABY GRANDS
Now save up to SlillX> on oet'o
tain floor modell. Other
Grand Pianoa from $729.
These and many more at:
W allichs Music City
South Coast Plaza 540--2830
SHOT gun, rem 410
fired U times, case,
rod, 5 box ammo.
53&-3811
auto,
clean mo.
POOL table, slate, regulation
Acce111:. Like new. Priced
to sell 968--1029
1.tuST aeU K-2 comp. lllds.
bools & acce1110rle1. All for
$"5. Call~
TV, Rodlo, HIFI,
StarM 136
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VWilbOlilUi ftvtd r.&~ • vw ~ ..... and =.::.:.·.: · ourfamous 9 · 21~~=.:: I ..... lfi I ..... _ I~! ---==-t• I~[ ~··· -~j
~~~= DIME·A·LINES . :!...==->Llw,i ~ .... Dlfl ·151-.,w 909 c,-.-. , rdidn' uo. $25. LaJp -cl drawwa ---· s-ton f25 ~ ADMIRAL ,._,.. $25. $25. Ear1y Am«1c:u .,,..
-1931-1933 CAL! F 0 RN I A TRAILER hlich for l'onl ~ '62 PONT. ~ eor. vmtbJe oot>Oll szs. -· COLDEN ---VICTORY 21. No. 3"', compli---------1-
J"R(GIDAIRE w a• b In I llcmle plates. rioo-sl. $%, ~. Barbie houle (coat $U) $3. Good mol'tw', trans., l'ftt' toiler hair M!fttr, llke nt'llf' Ba~-~~ 1ftDall!. ll~I wkL Wlcetl A ~ hp ena:. $1300-BEST D£A1! ONSCZ'Sf' .
msd1lne, 2 ....,i, ...,.. con-.,., ,.,, 613-l084---~. andatt ~ ,..,....,J,,1~ 13. TelevlPm. wub szs. Sctmoodi..~.;;·, !JI. SU-1lJ9 att s. on day * 7J.250MA 5 *
dltioa+ ~ to Nn FARBERWARE Rotluerie Gl .. A~ t dlniJ¥C table '-""'U er 7:30 pm. ,,_-~ Match~ bedJpread and PoodleJ FamQy movtnc MS.DH Sat/Sun a 0.0 CZ ~
$25.5G-&U'1 original COit $50, Jtlll I~ (4ilc28) as. 6 oft wtUte REAR window fill 'af-'60 drapes. brlaht' oolorl $4. willsWfbertolOC)(lbamc' EASTER BASKETCATillARAN B-Lion, _all Spec:ll]onnotunJnc'
R E FR I G E R ATOR. $25 box, never U&ed, S 2 ~ · v.TOOght Iron chain 'Nllh Chevy El Camtno $15. Front Garnes 10e-50c Small PoOI 615-1748 or 6G-ll2:9. ---'"" SPEC?AL. tiny toy ~1• a.lum I: tbrgts. 20' Jong, 32i '13 Penton 125M.X $8!50.
Portable 1V $17. Deak Sl4. 2 :.56-8324. Doral 11Mnt aeat $7.50 each. windahield for Ford pickup table S2. Eubank awee~ A.KC. blkltan P'IV'· ~wka, mast. $1175 ti.rm. Complete. ·n Bui 250MX $$95.
drawer night ataM $12 4 RESTAURANT, booths $25. 1 bed frame twin or full fil5 's.3-'SS, $15. A I s o $2. Tclepbone table · ORAN~~~oog haired t;i&er onl.)' $50. 8"6--8251) l Xlnt cond. ~7091 eves. '71 ltuiky 400MX $199
tacb. 556-0m Tablti $20. Frlgldiare $15. $2.50. 2 Moo ra.c.ks $1 each. tntematlonal windablekt ftts Kitchen table and four ~V~ m!i ~ ho:;-e, HorMI 156 O'DAY lolini Soling -20' CaU Petet Maly 668008
READY to nnto1 9 drawt"r High chair $5r. TU.-$5. l\'ke.. J!nlrnal c~ (45x22 J '49--'57 $10. 8.2*20 Tn.lck cha1" $5. :t'ber11 _act $1.~. M5--062:f · ta 0 y. ~ w/traller. Never u s e d . 2334 Newport, CM ddre~~ ~·3 ~mdw~: d,!~ 5&Ql63. • ~ ~Ute~~~l;t ~leach. ~~d ~ wMtU,-$15-$250 i:a?fball~J ;wcr-;11115-500. -EASIER Puppl.et tree. part X"L N T B 0 .'\. g~T A L'i: ~AU.:.'~~;• = HARLEY DAVIDSON ; ..... ..... GE WMlher \\'Ol'kl good $20 he! I I l il 50c Foot game . collie, 2 IM old. 15872 FA c IL I T l Es AVAIL 1-n110 $9. Batt.el')' operated ~ AMtf'M radio $5. O~ • v ng P ast c pa 1 AU.. or parts, '64 Chevy Sta-Hawalian dre11, size 22~. Wlllett l.J'l, H un t Ing t on MOVE Now or s ma 11 meua.ge w vr--r.
$5. Pair or cl.imp on 1Mic wheel tnillel' gocx1 condlUon t'l\ch. 3710 CMnnel Pliwe, tlon v.•agon. '61 Old Col.Iv. NEW $5. Clot11et 10c·50c Beach Depoltt will hold til ht. 12' SNOW Bl RD OF WESTMINSTER n'1JTOl'o !Or car 19. S046 $25. 12" rsdlo brosdcalrt N.8. (Balboa Blvd. to 38Jh '63 F8$, '56 Olds l!-$25. '64 Boob So-:&. 54S-Ml9. 690 YNG Sbeepdoe Female 962-8619, 9'IHlll Fi-. by Sd>OCk
JQPybrooke, CM. 540-9119 reoorda 50c each. 847-7017. si. em on S81h to Channel Jet-away trans $2S. Buc:ktt Goveroor. CM. Blk/wht. Fnd : no orW ONLY 3 Box Stana available good cond., trlr, all t.ag&, ... :-
AN T_I Q UES--ailvt".r mcJh !.fENS 3 speed racl.na bike ~~~~.turn 10 3Tl0) aea~ S20. Radlo!J S8-$20. NEW 12V Delto Energj.zer, claimed, can't keep . at $15. mo. Cl.II 962-8619. $3)0. C.~t. m-0733 9306 Bol1•1 Westminster
PU1V $3'. Two big copper $25. Boys 1tingray S12. Girla :a:"'Jlo~ = battery ttaled and gullJ'IUlo 645--7557 call arty $10: Trailer allowance thla ~· DANISH, pilot cutter. 531-4440 193-6274
\\'Uh boiler& ~ d ~3 bike sq, Rotary lawnmower 21." TV portable $25. 2 SS--S15, c.radwa>. J:ID .OOCkii teed. m ~ach. Sat & Sun. FREE Getman Police puppy weekend. s 0 u i:t.d h u 11. ~ e eds Tuetd1y thru S.tunlay .. = ~~ :;: p~ 39'' SJO. Se~ baf'-b..cue $5. dl5l'11nMl:eni $18 A $20. 3 $2.0 Call IJ79..5364. 646-41116. 6 rm. Healthy IDl8l't Wanta 9 YEAR OLD GELDING ~finishing. Classic lines. ir
high lamps $15. 54&--4018 Automatic water IOtlener white toilet aeall Sl &: S2. , SUNBURSr cordl clock good home , GENTLE Live aboud $4000.. ~ l !!'!!~~!""""!~'ll'~~!!l'!1 UJ 14" Chevy mag wheels Childll 3 wheel bicycle $5. 19b1-'62 Cl:IRYSLER New $5. Bell It How~ movie G46..6588 $200. eee 496-100 25• CORONADO. xlnt cond. 1969¥2 Ba ndit Mini Bike c:s_woa:~ ~~.d~ ~:i~tb portable TV SlO. ~~ug10T1~m~ S2~: ~°S.er f::'·.JW~ c~ e is~ screen $10. Bell I: Howell fREE German SMphm;I 9.2 b.p. Oirysler auto. elec-~1ust seU! One owner, xln't
for garage or shop $25. Cook Double s,lnk faucet SS. 39W~ Front grll)e $5. 1''r0nt movie camera $S. Bell It ma I e p up •hot 1 ~ tra remote control, f7,rol'.I :"1· i:i!un~&: 'looks ~· ~
stove, clean, 36" $25:" 2ll4 ~~six llt'ater etmnnel Pl, N.B. 673-1603. bwnper $5. Hood ss. 4 doors Howell mov1e projector $21). housebroken, tO &uod bome'. j _.,. I .. ,e 968-5830. '~u ~ ·=!rm1:: ~ Con1~ta1. CM Sl · · ss each. Dash parts $1--$5. Bell & Howell Oood lights 536-3015 ...,..ftft:.•• le..-"PACIFlC CHilDE" Good bik f ·Coed
Rbu.AWAY bed $25. i"root 2 CRtJ¥MY bo)'I bikt11 that SELLING, white cbesf 3 1.4 HP tank type air com· $10. Large lamp $1D. Square DARLING UW. puppies, Oasslc 52' Block ltdand e or anyone.
room mirror SS Desk $12. work fme SS both, 96&-1579. drawen $20. Twin maple preuor s10. ~" mens 1 end table $5. Long coU@e beagle/poodle 6 weeks old -Sloop Xlnt cruising boat spredC &II '°"Ed·erE?l5.~of1er. •
Rug $4.· Occalional chair $5. UHF TV $25. 546-1379. beds $12 each. Also ~bles $8 1peed bicycle, $ID. 567--6473, tabJe &: end table $6. Table looking kc ~. 557-40'l'i 8olts1 G.n••I 900 SlS,sOO. Owner, Ch e i 1,,-•-,-..--•~---,-.-".--1
2 small antique tables S5-l\1EN'S 3 ---" raclna bike ~~~·be~~~~ Bl~ 642-6896. lamp $3. Misc dishes Sc-41. aft 6 pm Salisbury. 675-8344 John's R•cing Cyclea '
SlO. 5 lamps S2-S5-3 card -n--•&;iris ...;;: ....... .,.. ch.Ip books $2.50. Lamp $2. CAMEJtAS: Kodak Signet Sat only, 8: J0..5:00 p.m. 2027 COCKAPOO 4 months SCHOCKwloarFibergla.u Sabot 22' y ENT U RE 222, * BUL TACO * .
tables S2 each. Ironing -11...,.. -..,.. ... .. ....... ...,... Man. 'rlmex watch $3. 2 40acc SIS. Univ er s a I Orange Aw., Costa !.1esa. shots & ho~~ broken'. • ~~ •oc w1:' 2~ w~trail~. loaded, used 5X, HEADQUARTE RS FOR
board $3. Weight llftJng aet $12 J!Uch. 846;-4937. wheel wll h """st-h-··'·es Mete""" II, ease '& Dash, DOUBLE bed frame walnut &12--1298 -. ""'le· Apt B . ...,..... ong $5400 make ofter DESERT •IOTD X TT $6 Aluminum ladder S.'t '61 VW parts, flare rear · '""'"' '" •UA -J headboard, $5. ~2982. CM ' .:i•;u. "'• ' ' Bar-B-Que -yellow, $35. 54~12 ' ' ' A • · _, • 1 Lawn mower, push witl\ fendert S21> pair. Hood SIO. $2. Scuba watch $8. PlaJti(: $18. Kodak DuatleX IV & , • 642-4141 L'OOiS011es.
catcher SG. 675-54?5 i'runk lid $JO. 2 neW tires chilira Sl .50 each. Round ucc. Uke new $W. Amco APPQ.OX 500 used bricks 7c FREE pup pi e 1 , mix 9 HIGH ed infiat bl Columbia 21 Daysailer llarbor at·\Vi19olf, C.M. -'th 1 1 1_ pal Olhe bevelled mirror, Good carv· S'pee(lex, original box & in· each, 645-1410. Alghan/Colhe/Shep, llO!ids ' spe a e A-1 cond. Main & jib. 646-4655 or 646-2-128 TIRES good tread 1 2-1!18-14 WI w iee 5 ~"l r. r ed franle 26" diameter $25. st r u c 11 on s $12. Old boat, Ooorboarda & oars. $1750 Call 830-5085 --=:c=;~C-:~77'=--·~ $5 eaCh. Z..F78-14 s,1 each.1-parts Sl-$25. Left !ender Vo i g 11 t 1 and er folding 1949 Cli:EVY Station wagon, & spots. 1 WkJ. 545--8801 Only used a Umes,• $:WX>. · BICYCLE SALE
L78-15 $6. 2-560-15, 1·825-24, $10. 892-7538. 119-B 34th., St .• N.B. 675-0022. camera with dial set $20. Chevy & Stude 6 engine or * EASTER Poodle-White &li:.3776 after 5 pm. HOBIE CAT 14 NEW 10 SPEED ITALIAN
l-VW tire on rim $3 !!&.ch. COLOR TV $25. 546-l37'9. VACUUt.1, Kenmo1-e upright 1916 Kodak No. 29 Brownie trans. Hospital crank bed standard, 3 yrs, ARC. Good Boat s, Maint./ 18 mo old. Xlnt cond, CaU BICYCLES SS94!f;. Beach ·
645-2768. BUREAU S15. Dreaslng table SG12. Old tablle modal cllT1 V JJ?~ Model B, fair to good, $.5. 15a1~ l!ee::i ~FJ::.n:i~:vyy ~~ w/clilldren. 4)42...3449. Se rvice 902 eves, 552-8000. mcycles, 8lxt E. Balboa
Drill T arbage d Spo!'I · ...,~ Green Kodak, No. 2 _, OLD English Sheepdog mix, 16' HOMEMADE sail boat. Blvd., Balboa fi75.7282, ~.~ si~e'8, like newe~ ~hest~~~J~g i2:ie 1:, Orange Ave., C.M. 642--5666. Brownie Model F. excellent ~t!~leJ" ::'J1 wt\~~s~lrpl.~ 8 wks, male. Really a neat BOAT clea.ninl, aalvage 1: Complete w/rigging, sails '72 HONDA 500 Four_ near
Canvas beach raft $4. New Golt clubs S25. Bedspread $3, SABOT dolly S2S. 673-2916· $8. Kodak Junior Six·16, ex· Cadillac paru $25. 548-1038. pup! 49-1-7473. repair. Underwater. & trailer. $180. 642--003l. new, 2700 ml. '69 Kawasaki
mall box $2. Violin and cue C<Jnc:ttte coloring 20c lb. PLAYPEN with terry cloth cellent SlD. No.3-A folding 5 YR. old chocolate brown Call 548-1255 19' FLYING Dutch man. 500 Aiach Ill -New tire,
$25. Crutcbes $3. Blue Oiip Towel sets S3 each. 5 gallon Nid $12. Hula Coop baby pocket Kodak, model C, 4 ROOMS {approx. 87 yards) female poodle. To good Bo•ts/Marine Fully equip. w/trailer. new chain, battery. Xlnt cond. book• $2.30. ~t weight can stain SIS. LaQy Ken-wa1ker $6. Children's clothes very good except for leather beige carpellng &: pad $25. home 673-7511 904 sails, $1900. Call 64Fr7318 Best offers. 979-7278
bowling tiall bag SlO. more washer timer & top and shOes Sc-$1.50. Marine ~ew::,n ~: ~~e~'. ~tans: ~M:::.~~J~ EASI'ER Kittens, beautiful Equip. 32' 5.5 meter hull, ·no keel, '70 SUZUKI Savage Dirt
Vktor _10 key manual $15. $2:>. Lady Kerunore tub & officer un\fonns S20. J.ispeed GE DW-68 meter, case, $7. Cecil Place, N ot 22nd o1! black or Rll5Sian Blue. 65 HP Mere O/B 650 SS all broken mast. Make ofter. Bike. 21'' front whl, new 546-0997 transmission $25. 518 16th bicycles $10 each. 1•0Jding ll no answer on weekend Orang 642-3354 transistorized jg n 1 t i ~ n . 673--0219 rear tire, Hooke r Header &
CANDY • cigarette machine St., Apt, A. Hunt. Bch. clothesline pole $9. A Happy week 673-0734 oo~ ~ e~-_,__ out 300 EASTER Blue eved kittens, $650/oUer. M2-¢J15 0 r * UOO 14, Xlnt cond. By many xtras. Very clean. ,
$25. ~ $1-25 yd, various RE~lJRNJSHING AP I i;' Baby caniP.r SS. Infant.seat call during • . ....., ..,.._... "IVR J 540-0926 owner. Days: 8 3 5-4 612 ; $450. 846-4503
sizes. Desks S 15 ·S 2 5 . l..inglebeds SJO. 536-lm. Sl.75. Baby bath tub $2. FLATWARE $25. Fondu $5. cballhea'pe·5o-33c. 21'9 TPosk•·n' ~ttail,.. ,· ~frloo~~ shots, BRITISH Seagull o.b. Xlnt Eves: 644---0218 ·71~~ BULTACO 250 Persang. ' f'iberglau Rrrows 65c Bows 1-langing lamp $8. Rocking Punch bowl $5. Cotfee pot • ..... N 1 $5 Plywood·blrch paneWng PLAS'I'lC pune & shoebag, horse $3. 830-6973. $10. 847-3181. Corona del Mar. condition. FLIPPER 9' class No. 399 ei:r rnces, r ecen t Y ,
$2' meet. Doon $2. se-8124 new $3. Girl~ bedspread & 673-2912 Asking $275. All fiberglass. re t, Mn~y ext:as.: ex·
• PAIR bi·fold cloeet doors pillow ~-SJ,_ G-lrl11 OIEYY-starter $10. Camp SATURDAY only. Wrought ~~ .. ~~~r:i I llL J Boats, Power 906 545--0062 Dacron sail. .ccllent condition 5i5--0541 ,
$25' dresses orion liklrts $.'i irtuve $8. Pump &: motor $15. -iron headboard, turquoise cage l9"x19"x2.B", like new, Pltl lild ...... r, _-LI00.14. witb,.trail& & cover, 68 H9N_DA CL-350. Great ,
6'6" with hardware · Blouses' sizes S:.10-u a1i Trailer wheels $2. Glllvaniz· $13.50. Large size barbecue, _ * Skipf•ck 20' Opon * 2 sets of sails, xlnt cond., Sp r Jn g . &: s ummer 646-6760 xlnt condition $2. Electric ed tank' $10. Socket set $8. Kamado $17. Oil paintings $12. Doub!~ sink laundry USED SllOO 645-329'7 transportation, Runs good,
CHROME walker.seat and fan 12" tall $4...La.rge..clean . Hy~aullc jack $8. ~~ and prints Sllc-U), Lealhei' tubs heavy duty 4' long $10. "-"" . must ~u. $250. 673-7558 I
- -w6eels, excellent COndl Uon pe t bed $3. Kitchen table wnter & stand S25. Electric belts fl-$4. Crystal 6 for $5. 549--0218. Pets, Gener•I 850 1970, VS, fast, sleeps 4. DWt 13' CAL Ca t a m a r a 11 ·===~-='-""-'=--I
$25. 644-8281, call anytime. 30"-47" $"'1. Chrome high stove $25. Voltage inverter Small movie screen $5. Lad· BOYS 10 speed bike needs tank, head, rod holders, soft w/trailCr Xlnt cond. Cfill 68 HONDA Chopper, many ~
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BOY'S Stingray bike $15 chalr $10. Musical rocking $15. Steel beam $5. dPreer =~~~ksion, 34 ft. S5d. repair $10. 536-2385. EASTER BUNNIES Jtaiop, aft ewcurtainA:...:~-atde curful.l ~798 $500. ~~3~e~ ~:1<p~ N~~~· :
Training wheel bike $7.50 chair S1. Satety gate $4. Refrigerator $25. T 0 o I !I stu-u..ou er, never use APT size gas stove $25. Lin1e ns, n "'"' ~ 27' Coronado Sloop. Deluxe CM '
OUice desk $25. Golf cart Baby bath -receiving SIS-S5. 1'1oor polisher $15. $3. Phillipine mahogany Rattan bassinette & pad $7. Dutch, English Fancies & cover. Great shape. Steal interlor 2 yrs old Asking j
$5. Unt...vcle $3. Electric blankets baby boy clothing 646-3250. buffet $17. Chests fl each. $5 Cb . pure white Pie-A-Pet the at $57915. $7500 Eve cir4l 682 7339 '73 BULTACO 350 Pursang
range sg-. Dinette set $25. S2-$4. Pet cage large, clean Pct baskets $1.50-$3. Suit· Baby swing · angUlg shop for ~ ')'OUl' ~ & NEWPORT PACIFIC ' s · · less than 200 miles bettef 1
&t5-3350. 2747 San Carlos formica floor s7. Eleetric VOLKSWAGEN front seat cases and garment bags, all table, like new, $10. Jump their needs. 10069 Adams, 2200 W. Coast Hwy., N.B. Boats, Slip s /Docks 910 than ne\.\·, many xtns. $995. ·
Lane, CM mlxer, has juicer-meat S5. 8 hp B & S engine with 6 sizes $2-$18. purse s ' seat $2. High chair $2. Rug (at Brookhurst), 962-8000. &&-3880 ........... . 549-1746 -""'=="'°-:--,!lrm='°l1~7 grinder $15. Bedrail S4. tol gear box S2S. Record leather, beaded S 1-S 5 • =~~C:. ~'o.Po~~I: ~ JORDON'S Pel SOOp is mov-31' BERTRMI spolj{ishing BOAT Slip. Avail. ~1ay 1. $76 FO~n>"'-":sa1:;:-e-"l25""'", -Sachs=-,-! ~!"1'= i{r.' Hooke~ Co?nblnatlon waffle iron storage cabinet $6. 645-8'00. '. LaShdlies Sdrolressel s, 1!' 015-' t 1
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6Y Tape recorder $10. Otina ing Finches & Trop. fish, % machine. TS, fresh-waler per mo. Newport Harbor mo1orcycle, xlnt cond, many
headboard $6. Chemex cof· l!Mdwich toa.sler $5. Back BED, blade & gold, with high e Ion ers, size · for 8 Rose pattern, $20. sure off. ~1nny supplies reduced cooled. 345 Pa Im er s, Elks Club, 673-61l0. xtras. Call 496-4532, Greg
lee pot fl. 645-23S? or rest. Uke new $ l • 5 O • riser, xlnt oondition S25. 2 some custom S2-$5. l\1odel board S2S. Toys l0c-S2. thru April 30th. 644-4IXXl F1ybridge, 3 fighting chairs, Ai ft 915 aft 6 pm.
548-2846 846--0760. mattresseK & co rduroy type hatbox $4.50. Some Electric broiler IS. etc. 8421 ANIMALS ne w 160 fathom ~ ~ra I :,:72,--,s=u'°z°'ui=.-=., ~TS~-,=~-~-, coven; &: bolsters $25. photo supplies 5 0 c -$ 3. for Sa.le, J\iloving fathomeler auto pilot knot .._.. ......,, ·-J • •"GE framed Llon:J"ster RADIAL tires 1or Mustang ...,., o"""'. R-~. so-· banJO' 13. Reilly, HB, ~. back East. Orickens, babv · ' · ' SALE/LEASEBACK good cond. Never been rid· ~ ail •'>fl """"""°'" """v''"' ""' J meter, outriggers, deep-,70 ~ ~-.. S" 950 d . dirt •-•~ best oil in color, one of ki $25. or other sm car .pMI each.. Trays Tx each. Rollav,iay duck, rabbits. 894-5613. trolling gear fishing kites U·wu .x-.,. ... agon ..-., en 1n . ~or er.
Extra heavy duty metal So fa and chair, nylon, no 1 YELLO\V 3 dra\\·ers low beds $7-Sl2.50. s m .11. l I Cits 852 & loaded wifi.shing equip'. '72 C-150 Comm uter w/extras 548-88!Kl
shelves, holds 900 lbs. per \\'Orn spots $25 ror both. chest $5. 1 blue 3 drawers leather trunk $6.50. 1853 I II"'-l ment lo r "-ia.riin and $10,900 -~19.o72~H"ond~-."'350-4=---I
shelf, definitely not filmsy Wu.her, looks and rwtl good low chest $5. 833-8879. Elba Circle, 0.1, ~!esa •d• tsa V Swordfish. Extra fuel tanks, :n ?tfesse.rschmitt . $14,500 >..1nt cond. Garaged, lo
S25. 646-26.19 $25. ~1239. 1 LARGE table or desk on 2 Verde, oft Stromboli from · SlA1t1ESE Sealpoint Kittens l bait tanks, etc. etc. Fast & 73 Amencan Trainers & mileage, Must sell. $800.
8 j:I. c.ontemporary 80fa, GAS wall_Mater S20._Gas cabinets, walnut, xlnt for Clubhouse 9-4. o_oJ.y_._ male, 1 female. $20 each. u n b fillev1tbly sea\\"Orthy. Travelers. 494-3658
good m . 540-0084 range SlO. 20' heavy cape sewing $25. 833-lm9. STINGRAY bicycles, 2, s1o. TV, -R•dio, HiFI, 548--2538 $1B,500. Eves & Wknds: Genera l Aviation .:1o'"Y'°'AMAH=""'"A."""250,,--cc-.-end~-.... -I
YOU haul II away. Heavy stake fence with posts $25. F1JLL size crib, very good Ladies and men's bike S13. Ste reo 836 SIAMESE KITIENS) 2 · S. 962-4283: Days: 67S-2190. Ter m inal dirt/streeL Xlnt cond. Ex:
duty swlng:s $'1. Jungle gym Wooden packing boxes, all $20. Combo pram stroller, Snow skis and boots SlO. ·v.'eek females, lively, Intel· HERE IT ISi o . C. AIRPORT l:ra!i $475. 645-55.921673-!066
St Sarni box $1. C.Olor , TV sizes & shapes 2Sc-$5. 3 new $25. Hood $5. Folding Ladies clothing, size 10-12 1973 RCA & Zenith television ligent. $25. each. 54f>::3684. The all-family trnilerable 714-540-8930 HONDA ~Super spart. AsJc. ,
antenna $20. 644-0866 header beams SlO & $15. Old playpen SlO. Book&, all Sl-$2 per item. Jee skates, & stereo clearance sale. All PAIR &-toed mixed ma.le budget cruiser. 22' of big FRI-SAT-SUN · $90
SATURDAY' only, MPM. doors, 90me with glass, kinds 2Sc-$2. llO switch size 9, new $9. Antique avail. models In stock & on cats. Neutered & decla\\'ed. water cruising. Baytiner mg Can 84&47'7S· ~
Refrigerator $25. Hldeabed $3-$20. Dutch door $15. motors SI.. .T.h!'Qttle $3. typewriter and case SlO. display. Priced less than the $25. each. 847-1933 aft 5 Skagit. S\eepS s. Features
$2S. Ollld's Encyclopedia Wooden extension ladder $5. Large ooW wall type mail Portable TV, good $15. discounters with 3 yr pie· Dogs 854 enclosed head, tull dinette I 11•1 Mobile Homes -935
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! ~-Books lOc-$1. Baskets, Aluminum ladder $3. Rabbit box $8. Explorer scout suit Paper back books 15c. tore h.tbe, 1 yr parts & & galley, bo\v, & stern rails, Transportation
Pul'ses 25c-Sl. Wo o d e n cage $8. 30" bar stools $5 $5. 545--0797. Records 50c, New set service. F r ee UHF/VHF 165 Mere. AU this & more,· BEACH home. -.~ rt"-·--
h · d each. Room divider $3. COCKTAIL 1 al il 18 D · h color antenna W/"""' con· PUPPY WORLD 100 M' ed 17295 ~ •~ chairs $2 Irons. air ryer, Shelves $5--$1. 842-81S2. . tab e, W nut, s verware . 1 s es, .... .., , ix • trailer, nr. S.A. River, N'pl. !
scales Sl-$2.50 Jewelry lOc· 60x22xl5in, 548-2982. 1 crystal, plaques $2. All day ;::1e WCA~) ~ !f'1 Pups. Buy & !!ell pups, also NEWPORT PACIFIC Campers, Sale/Rent 920 S1600 Cash _ Terms. !
50c Dolls, toys, games $1.· LARGE stainlss steel parrot SUNBURST d~•ato• wail Saturday and Sunday, 9-2. '!Vra ~'"BP k h o or Pit Bull Terrier, Cockapoo, zm W. Coast Hwy .. N.B, 645-4913.
12 SO 950 W 171h CM 125 Ll ht a·-do ........... • """' n--hid A Cd'! ' i......... r o o u rs t' Pom Cbihuah T 64• ,,~ ' · · · · cage · g -. ....... a clock, black $4. 548-2982. !Ni.I v•" ve., "· ~ & 9021 Atlanta, ' ua, -cup ,,...~ RENT my . new 1 9 7 3 Motor Homes
WALL clock, b a 11 er., green &Ola in good condition 6'5-5170. Poodle, Labrador. Open RARE MODEL ElDorado Mint M 0 bi I e S ' , 15 "" •••• WALNUT tea ca•t w•'th -v 962-5559 Huntington Beach ""-s Stud 0 --"ce 531 ~ ale/Rent .... operated S12. 548-1641 · ;J,JO-~. • ..... J 7 PC. Virtue dinette set $20. """"' · ,JCJ.v• • -....., .. , '58 Chris Futura 25' Home. Sleet>s 4. All power, .,..., •
DINETIE set with 4 chairs 10' SURFBOARD $ 2 5. top, $6. 548-2982· Like new, deep heat back RENT TO OWN MOVING forces saJe beaut. Sips 4, lge galley, head tape deck. 956--2764 1
$25. Baby v.·alkcr $4 Potty 646-5330. CRAGElt • X l\lags, 14x'l',l massager Sl5. 545-3433. golden German Shepherd ;>bl planked, twin engines 8' Cab Over Camper
chair SL Car bed $2. Infant RABBIT cage, extra $10. ~~ cars, 4 S25 each. PAIR chairs, olive, small TV'S & STEREO ~~1~· ~re· off!~~ Just hauled, painted, tuned. $650 * 646-19114 ~~e~~~~a:~~-1lii~ ~~~~~rS6~~da$~.su!!i~ TREE lamp, Lightolier, 3 ~~· $15 each. $10 640-1500 S2 Royal St. ~~DER *24'. T:-~Cycles, Bikes,
slicks $5 each. 2-14 inch vest $5. Suede hat $2. light~ $6. 548-2982. PORTACRIB, like new, $lO. George, N.B. dition. New pa.int&: vamish1 __ s_coo_i_e_rs _____ 925_-_ =·ye~! :rc 5~~2a~m:i ~~~~lidt~~~;'ilb w~~~r~~h~~l~t~1'!~~ 36~~~EFE & Merrit Free~l~~gi~epair PMOrn?a~~S l e~l~k~siti ~~~6sai~:~cond~8o s~, ex· dla!1ssepanl2$10ea::~h. 2 M~~ BAJA bug parts. hood S11.50. back, $4. 548-2982. Range ·~. Oven •-Griddle OpoMonlltlyERentals A54vail3a4b41e44 bprown, stMockales, ~· Chamh· outboard. Call 545-5784 tor ~;12 , .... Nose $17.50. Deck $15. ~ "' n ves. 10n • ..-.... eac · details. coUee table SW. Double Fender $9. VW parts battery T\VIN fitted bedspreads, $10. Rerrigerator $25. 37' or 673-4786. CLASSIC ·n HONDA CL-350
mattreu SlO. 645-4334 $5. Starter SlO. \\'indshield aqua, $4. 548-29B2. 3' high fence in 2' roll keep STEREO: 1973 Quad System IRISH SE'l"l ERS ARC 1935 FeUows & Stewart Xlnt cond. $450 firm.
SCRAM LETS "''iper ass em b I y S7. LADDERS, good aluminum, in baby or dog Sl5. 675-2124· Garrard model full size Champ pups, beaut, healthy, 25• Motor Launch Call 646-5615
• -~ Speedometer S5. Heads $5. S5 each. 548-2982. O'KEEFE & Merrit gas changer, 4 Quad speakers, playful, 9 wks, shots, $75. Fresh water cooled engine BULTACO Matador, reblt,
Engine case $20. Cylinder & STROLLER $8. l..arge spring stove S25. Small electric A ~1 /FM/MPX receiver, 213 -349--0447 Com pl restored to original nu paint, seat, tank, fen-ANSWERS piston $5, Doors f15. Fenders horse $10. Antique smoker \V!lter pump $10. Kelvinator tape deck plug in jacks. HURRY HURRY ! $3500 * 646-900) ders. Knobby. $225. SJ(r2616
rear SlO. Front $15. Deck lid $7. Baby clothes 25c-$2. refrigerator \VOrks no Was le.rt unclaimed. Still O~ English Sheepdog pups 1972 16' HOBIE-CAT, used 1971 "CHOPPER" 350
Faully _ Natal _ Gouge _ $10. Hood $15. Bus doors Bric-a·Brac JOc-Sl. Sat & shelves as is $15. Actelene br11nd new in box & going fast! Get ;'!>Ul'S for once, fully rigged, multi-eol-Must see to appreciate.
YOUR 1'""EET $15. Belly pan $ 2 5. Mon, 1-5 p.m., 3 111 lank S25. 2 ton hydraulic guaranteed. Was $250. Now Easter. 645-0973. or sail. Sl700. incl. trailer. $600. Call 897-8119 OT~c; to men: l.f you pro. Miscellaneous vw parts Coolidge, Costa !\1esa. jack $25. Solid stale 8 track !:~e°'nts. ta89k! ..2..ve, r small COLlJE pups. tri~lor, cn4) 884-8868. (2) YAl\WIAS, both in xlnt
kne 'II Sl-$25. 50 lb. ice box for BOY'S frspeed G ran I's lape player portable with .,....... ..-v.N AKC. 18' ALUMINUM cond. 1971 ~ Enduro $560 •
..,..spend °'!,~ur -..in esg 't:OOgel camper. new $25. 12 gallon Stingray bike, brand ne1v, batteries $25. Navel dod,..bsls STEREO: 19TJ -240 Wall 495--0338 R hout/Flshlng Boat 1970 250 MX •A'le:. 646-4402
J ..,J', WB.ter tank new $13. \\'ater S\\'Ord $25. Cast iron u e G--~ -~e1,· profess'•nal una ..,......, back on YOUR 1'EET original condition, S 2 5 -,,..,.,_ """'o .... ,-....... ""''U ..., COWE AKC ~ & Twin •• h J~--68 HARLE ·"•--·~=~==""=-.,,,·=:: pump-. Built in stove for sink $7.50. t>•,,.....-JD. ,,·-changer, Jensen air bl P00•ps,8 , "''" ...., P ~u..,.,,.,s ' Y Dav>uuvu 65cc, 1: -_, .., Man's older type 26'' single-~--sa t kl. Tri t -CM ~ •733 465 ., ...vv1 __ .. 1125
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OSCILLlSCX>PE -.., pe •. ,ec1. I camper $21. Table lamps $5. speed bike, nev.· !Ires, good BEDS $15. Rugs $5. Lamps suspension speakers' es, s s, w r, ags, -"'"""" nus, &"""' u.nN. .
Air drill, '.4" $25, cost $7'8, Stingray bike SlO. Hot rod condition, $12. 1'11 \V. 20th $15. Clothes S2. Spreads $5. AMJFMfMPX receiver, 8 494-9964 42' CHRIS CRAF1' in beaut. 968-4305. perl~t. 1/3 electric motor• \!\\' cam S25. 962--0538 or St., Costa Mesa. Phone Pictures $2. 6r;,--683L Track deck. Originally $415, AKC Weimaraners, Top bred shape, 1962. S a c r i f I c e ! ---,H"O"ND=Ac-:::350,,,.---27' 'l'RA VCO 2gua~npeednteed 153101 ~~ $45, 962-2273. 642-5487. SALE l.2% gallon show tank now $175. Was left unclalm-mo"' qualiold.tyl'~upsbow. 547&,!i,.t;,ld. 3 Terms. !.1ake Offer. Prine· Street/dirt, ?{lust see to 2'l' ~,'. l>CO!S<NT:O!NVEENTRERALS • · _,....,., 2 BOYS stingray bikes, S ed, still brand· new In box&: .J..J<r ~ ip&].s only. 548-5525 oc appreciate. 552-7237 ·u.
9 x 12 OVAL brown braided speed 24 .. _ ~. and ~" $1. Sl'UDENT drafting table & StO. 24 gallon tank "\\ith light .,.,, ..... nteed. cash or small 548.gno. ·n MAJCO 250 20' Pllll>E & JOYS -~.<,J "" tools $25. 548--0341. $25. 2 heaten $3 each. l\fw;t ~-~ **BASSET HOUND Pup-, . cc VAN CON\.t:RSIJNS ~· good condition S17. 48" vw rear bumper complete sell . Call 673-5845 ask for pymnts, 893--0501 pies, AKC reg., tri-coloNd, 14 FIBERGLASS boat with Like new, $650/ofter ~~le -: • Setvlce • Rentals.. ! :i s~e ~~·:::ii~ :z1d;4; $5. No Sunday ca 11 s ~ps s~:to 0:,1:~~ ~ehad~ Don. COLLEGE Electrnc student $75. 536-3661 trailer, 25 hp motor, good 548-8087 * Da I fc
. PLEASE' ~-needs B&:W ._ Color TV's, AKC SiberiM H·~· blk/wt cond. $325. Call &15-M98 1972 HUSQVARNA ·~ rR ftftlar nC. Hudson Ave. O.I, 546-2100. · board for full size bed $5. ELECTRIC edgers: skill Sl5. • • '"""""· • """""""" • TYPE\VRITER S7. 'Bi!M'll GIRLS !tringray bike 16" 557-74115. Craftmnan S25. Like new working or not. Will pay 10 mos $75. ldeal for 25' FAIRLINER -225 HP good cond. Sl02.5. or best of-UJO.! llarbof B!vd., G.G.
$3 F \\'heels $8. Small tricycle reel type po\.\'er mo\.\·er $25. cash. 645-5982 children. 213: 433--3783 V8. Slj';a0o4, head, galley, bait fer. 56-7216 531-6800 I
$3. Steam iron . rames new 17, GE Electric iteam T\VO wide track ·tli'es on . · 1 ·-GARRARD turntable ... t·-k. . 644-4494. OFF to Guam, m"-sell, 'SO Next to G.G. Da•-·n $1-$5. Artist!'! brushes 25 . _,h_. nd " Ad chrome rims. like new, S20 Two tires with whees •s """' MIXED German Shep/Aust.,_-_·""'°~~~~--= =• , l -;o:c77'-~'7-c"'i"i~::::."_I cents each Turntable $:;). iron pe~''""'' co ..,. -7.75x15 for spares S5 each. new, sell for $25, u5ed once, Sheep Call after 8 p.m, Sal. CLASSIC HI g g In 1 17' 0 Honda. $550. Rent A Motor Home
Recortls 25t> rach Statue-!I St. t~l~iblnge ch~lr~ s::a.~ia!2p ~~1~J~s VW Bus camper. T"-o night stands S 5. call 960-1106 ask for Mel & Stm. anytime. 557~9. Runabout Reblt Oirysler 53&-7M8 for your V•c•tlon I
TV $10. Ironing boa.td $1 C Repairable child's bike and BEA11I"IFUL Easter Pu~ eng, Gooil shape. $1000. ,69 Triumph Chopper * 531 .1.•-* Cover St Canopener $2. Pie· 1L DreMt?r minor SL Of· VW '00 F&B scats $2!>. V\V tricycle $3 each. Call any le Be 1 AKC 5 2 846-2ll4. m-0624 or 646-1916 -
turc!I $5. Electric clock Sl-fee table $1.50. Long playing chron1e rims polyglass tires tin1e 540-3886. [ 111 I ~-'5 F."fil:ms. , wks, 32' GRAND BANKS uk for Tony •NEW 76, 25, 23' LHetime• $2. Picturl' \'arnish 50c can. records all good cond. 50c S25 each. vw· 40 HP header CARltIAGE l bl . ,,.. to You • PIU!ih, fully equip'd. F~ 1'~ntlve 50c can Spray each. Knitting magaz.ines $15. V\V '72 doon com p. $20. · · conver a e in 1 DALMATIAN pups -Male, Auto pilot, ADF, haller °' '65 YAHAMA 80 trail bike. class niotorhonics
pnlnt 50c l'an. Dishes lOc-$1. lOc each. Tote bags.$1 each. V\V '66 doo1's comp $10. V\V r~f1~~ $8.<.'0~~~~al. ~a:e: l Lines, 2 Times, $2,QO AKC:, shots. Champ i on radar. $32,500. Bkr. 673-9570. looks, runs excellent. $125. , After ~ ~
Books, magRzincs 25c 645-Tree decorations $2 box. '72 hood $18. V\V ·~·66 excellent Sl5. Car seat $2. stock. Rell!IOnable. 846-5TI7 13' BOAT, 40 hp Johnson, 968-4660 T:rallert T r
1.943. 2115 Phtc<'ntia, 0.1. Largl • b1a2byp~111 with11 extra deck lids Sl5. V\V '55 to '67 Ski booL'I, womens $IO. ALASKAN Malemute -elec start, trailer, good SEARS 100 cc motorcycle,....:........,._·~~.. 94 I
t: olht's . 8.ll1 ro er set LR fender $20. V\V '72 rear FREE pupp1u. 2 female, 2 Quality 4 mo, female puppy. cond., asking $450. 5,16.-0381 runs great, $100. Strttt
VW rims $2 each. 546-1~. 50c. 01Ud11 rocking, yellow tail lights $.5. V\V '5!>-'72 548-65!9. male. cute Jiein:z 57's! Mir-~ aft 5 pm & wknds. 24• Cabin Cruber. $1850. 115 bike. ~1ti30 * c h *
4-G70-1) TIRES on !f' $1.50. Inrant seat SOc. Old side v.·\ndo\\'ll S2. V\V '72 CAR bed new SlO, won on TV 646-3339 l YR. Fema1e German hp, Head & galley, dock 1971YAMAHA650, xlnt oond. oac men
Corvelli? ~·hl'.'l·ls S12.50 cnch. electric carpel sweeper $2. wiper system $8. V\V 'SS.'67 642--0147. vall 673-4935 833-8693. lhuxf knit crocheted bnhy wiper s~lem $6. VW '72 GIRL.5 bike, good conditio n TO Joying homes: & v.."eek kit· Short.-hair. Papered, AKC, " , 1500 mUea. Best oifer. Motor llomes • 'J'nil
SCX>UT par11 Jl-S25. 4 lug s we a t e r " 7Sc each. 11unroof complete $6. VW S17. 645-1926. tens Call~.4.e ~I~~ ,wh. $100. Call 9~7616 1966B~sto128' eondTROJANMusC>uit ·..,•e•-. •n545-BS:l74AO. 250 ·~ . XI Fitth \\lhee:la • ~~
J\.1achlnista tools, hammers, 'GS-'72 speedOmeter $14. V\V """~ * AOOR.AnLE "'-COCKER ,-, • • , "1l4N\I m1, nt KIRBY'S COACHES ,
=t C:~!~r t2.5.1 ~~ {~~ mallets, apex, magnetic tlpA 172 glUI tank $8. vw '5&-"12 MATERNITY and ladies StA.i~ 7 mo. Jtm rMWirg PUPPIES. 1 wk:s old. $10. $7495. 968-0087 oood. Make offer. n1 l'{, Jlarb9t Santa ..__,
for ~ gun $1·$5. Sat mlm>rs antennas vison & clothe!i, S-l.2, lSc-$4. Men 's he goes to R'OO(I borne call 644-8!Kl6 25' FAlRLINER free to 1st GT:>->1166 _,__.... ...... I
apllt rim for Ford h<'v $6. ot •5 735 J ' . St Apt h $1 I vw t dothlng 25c-S3. Bnby & ~tlB or 540-2794 ho w need -~1[]~~~~~~r-1,~~~;-~~~~ ... .,.jl Tall l:&le for Chev pickup 0 Y :r • OIUUl " · ourz eac 1. ~a childN'.n's goods lo c _ $3. COCKER-Lab pups. Ex . penion w l'OOftl. e ' 0 Yamaha -.J MX
'6Q..'fi6, Sal. 50' Heavy po\\'cr 4. Costa Mesa. btlts sets S4. ~ Harbor Twin bedspreads, 2 for $5. I WHk old puppies JJunters, all black. Males the space. 642-4779. $375 or trade for ? 15' ARISI'OCRAT J..o.Lh>er
cord $10. Conlmcrclal mop n E FR 1 GE RA.TOR $25, Blvd .. 642-3303. Chlld'!i lamp $2. Hoover MS--2881 after 4 pm Sl.2. Fe.males $10. 557-1770 27' FAIRJ..JNER, dinghy, *846-8663* Exctllcnt condition. Sl a bucket & "''r1nger $10. ~r(ect. Gas range $7. SEARS Radial 1~15 almost vacuum $5. &slnelte llnt:r LARGE puppy, will maka GER.MAN. She~ A.JI p many xtrM, Bal Isl. dock 'SS HARLEY O tl vi d son J .ix. Gas refiigerator. Ex•
Elba DM-2ll :!\licrophone Couch. overstuffed $10" Olnlr new $ro. Sapphire A-M. $2.50 Ele<:tt1c hair &elttl' $4. good watch doR: •. had OlM! w(Bhots $25, miX!d pup, avail $5500. Ownr. m--0021 .Shove.t ~llead, $1200 <Jr bst trtlA f(Ji(). $Ui00: ~~ '
U). 645--06!i6, $'5, ctL'itom desjgn, needs radlo fin' Volk.""Agen, just RoUnway bed $'1. Doy's shot. Call ~7-4600 $10. Call 547-3851. 17' UNIFLITE w / t wt n orr. Dtyt:, 64H109. AIRSr'REAM 30 ft., like ne"1
S bl 1 s 1 1 o recover only. 2 floor lampi rebuilt S2(1. 64.'h.VM navy blaztt, Uke nel\', si7.e ""'""'-de 33, G 1 .. i.ft lnslda ._ t S4500 Prl BOY' cyce. tngray 1.-,. Sl each. a.est ot drawtn., J8, $7.50. Coif shoe~ like DARLINO 6 wk old (emale 2 YR old male Iritlb 5etter . .i:..vi,11ru 1 · ~ai ma.ee~ ••'65 BSA 35Clcc. Englne cio; ou • · vat1 ~ Schwinn S:l2. 4 dooble $.10 1're1ser lamps ti YARN 50c skein. Box ;gnr~ nt.'W, 8'1SB s7. Games S0c Calico kitten free to ~ Good \\'Or1dng dog. AKC. Many oxJI'8.11. $1150. 968-$t56 rebuilt. $275. party.~-
644-61'18 scooter St .So. l.>ach Vanity stool $2.50. ~~kl1;~~~hftl~·$'7.~fI~: Ptulh mower S5. l'ort·ll-<rib home. 9(i3..4445 ·' S8.5. 2Uf<U3-369'1. Boats, S•ll 909 Eves: 5.514642 T IJAILE R 16' ,
Library litble, _oak~. pin.in Headboard $2.50 Garntt 25c-wilb pads and sheets $6 Car FREE! Blk Min Poodle to S'l'ANDAR.0 SCHNAUZERS 12 TRIUMPH-Trtdent. cxoel. Good eond. EquJp.. 548-lBOf
1---IMAHY vw -pare. S1·S25. SIO. Round eod blole $L s2. Books J()c.S(): BBQ $l. 1ellt fl. Call all wetk ~ g<)O(l fllnily. Friendly, all A.K.C. 8 weeks ,t yr. m L1DO 14, no 2192 Good ·~~ cond., 5800 mlle11; $200. take Auto S•rvlce P•rtl 9..,1 ' ~ 531.-7566 Oothei 10c·SL EI cc tr I c 1049 or. 540-9015. 1UO.A shots. 833-2472 on Sat. up. S.3.7~4.4, ~ew hardware Asltlrlg ~. o~r ..Pi'OO!Wnls. 646-1"54. '
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:i .IAO X 14" "11CKey Thomp. S~fALL anlrnal cace. -4 ' x hftby boll le iterliler $3. 402 • Cont Ave, C1tf ~m:o_ uulco kit·-BF.AUTlFUL ))Jue e-v e:d ~Mfr--m4; ·1r100 1{oriaa 4 eyl.' X1nt • 196t V\\I rebuitf 1.50
ICIW, kQ of mJles $3) each 2~)' x J' high $5. ~'ll20. lGth Pince, Oil ~~YNRCO VW J.rt\llMXle, tens, ti wks old. DJ5 Fla.~ Auab'alla.n Shfpberd Pup-8' FIJPPER $250. Excellent cond. :to mUes, aft. 6pm engine. $2® or best oUcr. I
•1$. OAS dryer Sti.. GIU 1tove ANTIQUE 1ict:n1e plates, ~ _ ~ood condJUon $2S. inl(O, Costa lfea.. 546--6092 pies, 6 wee.kB. C.11 675-8:kl5 cond., good be&fnnen boat. Ms-2.122 ~-1006 _
V'i .... dooTI 17 .. cb. vw' 115.' ruu >tile bedl!J1!"'•ds 15 1914 l:a!Uonrta 110. 9 Olhen, -1258.. * FREE p<rl<y puppies, AKC Collie~ 6 ~ 41!1 Ewa. 613-840! ' Hon 70 Tr bike• 71)..72. Lo 'GI vw Bus. no • .,. 11001
Wilt acancr SS. .., hp 2 bar. each. Ova.I braldod rua $S. n11u\y 1LA1~ l9'l5 to 1933, 36 HP V\V complele and black, 10 weeks o Id , (2) inalcs iett. · -24' VE NTU RE ml -$200. $250, pb M!-d66'7 lfm VW engine. Good t'ond
ftl menlfOld 18. tfjl-l.TlS. 800 Oak St. Sl6-«174. 11-i4.SO ••Ch. Gllr7168. ,..bulldsble S25. 546-1258, housebroken. 53&-9955 * 546'IGll * • Many <XfrU. $4250. 962-7165 "'" $2'15. 518-8118 .
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FOR-SALE CHEAP USED IMPORT5" e -;,;;;7:;-1 -;D;atsu:::::n:--;2~40;;;;;Z~J!19~7~1 ~.~.~~:!..!~.~ ... 50~1 --_:_:::_:~~--1 :.T;:-1-:;ST:;A:-.-::w;:· ag'..",,'"; •R::: ... ::-, ioob;::::J -.:..::.:,::6::0~VW:..:;;:.:.:;_ 1973 BUICK 1,, s • b r e '69 COUPE
Ftom :l95& SEDAN de V e THE FIN EST IN ~ ~· '73 Corofla new. New tJreo. 1 owner. eustom 4 dr Sedan. Beat ~~ IMPORT SERV ICE e 40 _Spdtilu!, AlrGCOnd, Map1 •Mt. $liver w/black vinyl top. $1300/Beat otter. 54&-3Tl:I •. 4 ~· radio, h .. ttr, <380-"luip•~•·eutck 0 .. can buy DE VILLE ~--Do...,,_,,., ,A ..... .111 ui;;au ~reen w th Air cond., pcNrer windows, ....... TOYOTA,.._ 1:>.....t .. R A P) ···~i;~ ·•--\ , Radio ., ..... -:a .iavor ~ .. come natural tan ~. auto crana. Absoluteb' im· TOYOTA SALE! ""''v '-"'wn .....,........, . . • . • -wic • ....,.. w:~. etc, e.tc. Full pc>wer, factory
Air oindtUonbe 'Unit = ~.!"·w Or's.~'· -$3595 mac. (392FFP). Mg'!~ OHc:..Et..f OPEN.$3SU7N7DAY ~.:; 6 save !:~.!... .air,vleyl.lq>.Jealher .._
1212 Sou~ RDaAna St., Ill s. • • n NEWPORT JIM SLEMONS. ·int xint coodltion. I _ No Dawn Payment TRIUMPH See 11 . You'll eu,.-1\ "YiiEmi:_K.e.1.te.Y .
1 542-:W (pi A?l''llAl\l AUTD) ~ N._.;:;o RTS 9.100 "Wt 1-w· • 2 dr, V41, Au<o.-Real dean Blue Book Price $3Tro . · ....ior ~mi) 3100W ~~H Nn $59 53 '69 TRIUMPH GT6 Jlody&lnt.RW>s&<>Od.$2'0. $2...,-mm tnd. rear suapeni}On, .. ..._ .... o.. _ ... ,.... · ....._.~ wy., ..P· MG • 54.1-3691 e
mla< small parts. All $12>. M2-M05 ' t•f· nruo, 4 spe<d; VOLVO 28<0 Harbor Blvd.
1<l•k. ~. MON£Y0 5AYER '12 DATSUN ,Pickup, Rod '69 MGC Red witli black in. PE R MONTH . $1477 1~~nm\rool ~ •. ~~~ A~";:1 ~ve
n65xIS Rad1all to fit vw SPECIALS--with blaclf lnttrlor, low tetior. -Radial t!.re1, W.ire <•~) ~Harbor, C."hf. MS.S300 llres, F1irstertO. All power.
I ~ PorseM:. 6000 mi. on ee.cb , miles, radio, .Cep bumper, Wheel.a, AM/FM, Au t 0 $59.53 per mo. tor 48 mos.. OPEN SUNDAY 166 VW J 548-3123. !>46-8017
$20 ~for both. 84iT..Jil1 aft. 69 Volvo, 142, Auto,. dlr, 49+-1015 Trans, dlr, 494-11175 total def. pmt price $.2857.44 See ft · You'll Buy n ~ ·n LE SABRE most options
SPM.· -,YR·wns •••••••••••• $1495 1972DATSUN,ll00Coupe,4 MGB A.P.R. 14.29 % O.A.C. Orange ( \J) pJus .one dent, $3100 . ..
,61 VW Beetle, YXY062 $11115 1pd, Xlnt "°""· '72 Dt morutrotor ~ l••..:I $749 tm.49IS or 837_,
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. . '63 Cadillac JEM738 • ~$896 ROADSTER-Immae. Prtv Sacrit Be t off Pvt. -.., white skle walls, 376EYV. ---------
' • ~ VW """'3., JMV<ri 1495 pty. c.n 644-$32 846-!236 ' er. P~· See It · You'll Buy It 19116 Harbor. C.M. 646-9303 UWu:l,.~~.J~· 8J:!a-™ EL DORADOS
Geriirtl 950 '.Sil vw .Beetle, WFllW $895 RAT '71 MGB like new, new top, -1\ftA11 l1 .. .:1 Td~=H ·~mi A1f..~· vw=-.69~KARMAN==~G~H~IA~.-All=' 1007 to 1972
--------1 mags & radials, tape deck, lUwn. ~-Goodyear Red·strlpe Ra~ Orliinal. New Whitewalls, 17 TO CHOOS E
1940 FORD PICKUP. Rebuilt 1969 850 Spyjjer new paint. $2,495 ot best of. JOYOJA , iila Uke new 230FWE at Radio, 213AGD at COUPES-CONVERTIBLES • Engine:. (OYT81S). $599. Convertible. Oean. Nu fer. 963-1633. --"-• e
· ~ ••'-• paint, R1H 1995. 6T!Hl82T '6.5 MGB, black, am/fm DE VILLES I • .......!\$ ALFA ROMEO I JAGUAR D.'N°61s'.';'!i1 wheels. 1460. 1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-9303 1966to1972
'! \1l•wn i9T2 Jaguar E Type 2+2, OPEL '69 TOYOTA 34 TO CHOOSE
l'l'.oyola & Jaguar Sales I.: AL FA· ROMEOS Total Factory Equipped, Corolla 2 Door. 'Radio '70 TRIUMPH Sp l t f Ire' '71 V!1' Super Bettle. ~/fm ~~g~~
Service. 900 S. Cst H\.\·y., ·~isf'r;;a.m?'~ ~:i! ~oo~AW22 CAR (#l703): OPEL '70 GT, Grabber Yel· and heater. (XRU· Clean, lG mileage. Orig radio, sunroof~ rad 1 al s' CONVERTIBLES
I Lag Bcb. 541J.3100. Roof AM·FM Radio Fuel ""'""'' j low with Black Interior, 4-!191 Kelley Blue Book owner. 551--0660 Wkdays, alt 2 3' 0 0 0 m I' $ t 6 5 0 . 1'1 ell t l
,Antlque1/Cl111ic1 953 Inj~hon. Double O-H1Cams., ~ ••• ,.,.~. s~, Radio, New Radial Price $1345 5. Weekend s all day. n 4i 552-7020 c~~ee~j in~~ri~~sors
, 5-Speed, Radial TU-es, 031. "' ,g Tires, 932AP1\.'l at '67 TR-4-A Blue with Blue VO.LVO (Cloth & leather) ~i FORD Model A Coupe AKY. a 11 ... ~ $995 interior, new top, radio, Facloryair ronditioning
:Wt'55 1'1erc engine, new •71 SPIDER Roadster, Ital· •Wt• 2840 Harbor Blvd. radial tires, dlr, 494-1015 -Full power . Oloice ol:
radiator, needs some body ian Racing Red, Double Toyota i: Jaguar Sales &: Costa J\1esa VOLVO SA~! Stereo AM/F~t radio ~ork. Must sell. $950. or 0-H Cams, Fuel Injection, Service. 900 S. Cst Hwy., At Fair Drive HUGE SAYINGS Cruise control ~st oiler, 847--6593 alter 6 &: 5-Speed, Disk Brakes, 218-Lag Bch. 540-3100. 546-80!7 Trunk opener & more
iwknds. ESJ PANTERA All In immaculate Condition
'72 CAO Cpe l>eVWe, full
equipped, brown, c 11. r
telc>phone inc I u d f' d . Tm·
macu. $6(XX> ca' otter. Call
4~'r.":OO.
'Tl ELOORAOO Cabrolet &
:i u n roo f .l teether top,
~an1/fm, srerro, tpe deck,
air, etc. l\lint gt'een & white,
Prl. pty. 545-3446.
liJ70 ELDORAI¥.l -Fully
e<1uipped. Xlilt. cond. 23,000
mi. Call 499-17t}t
'70 Cadillac Coupf' Deville.
Cll"an & lo mi, Private par·
ty.4~
CA MARO
'70 CM.t'ARO :fl() VS, auto.
p/s, uir. spa:, nylon :fabric
inter. lo mi, ~
CHEVROLET
ec:rHtion1I 'Ei6 Gr SPRINT, New Radial JAGVAR '70 J<¥E, A'irC.ond., 70 V.W . OYER 30 Largest selection in . Tires AM FM R di 5-Power Steering, 4-Speed, Orange C0uoty '66 CHEVY SUPER SPORT. Vthlclos 956 . . 36 a o, Dunlop Radials, sup. r O.TOMASO '72 PANTERA, Fastback. Automatic Nabers Cadillac: v..s, 4 •peed tranamt..ion,
FACTORY Built street type Dune Buggy w/top & aide
"CUrt&lns. xlnt cond. !Aw <tniles. Sl,a).).
644--0878 or 640-0786. ~ '72 FORD 4X4 F-2SO.
I Shell, tanks, 1200 16.5
54IH!087
·frifE~l ·0 EM 0 N. Clean, ~BNN at · Air Conditioning, ~-F~ ll'armmlssion, radio PRICED AT .396 engine, po~oer 1teerlng,
STRATOR #0284 •• $3?95 Stereo, Alloy Wh.eels, Pirelli and heater. (481ANA1 AUTHORIZED DEALER bucket see.ts. (SSI'615) $789.
,73 LEASE,'11)8.!JS per month, Radial,, 17QO Miles, oo the Kelley Blue llool< PRE-DOLLAR 2600 HARBOR BL., -.; 842-8344 Dir. 36-~Ionth-open end. show-floor at Price $1465 , 5-k)..9100COSTA ~:~Sunday·r,,,;6T'°CAP~°'ru°"CE=~L~O-·~R-t~d-e-r.
11..... $1189 DEVALUATION Cragers, nu tire,. Recent .,,.\S PRICES' '69 CADILLAC Eldorado, full overhaul. Nu batt., -eolWOle,
JAGUAR XK 140 Rdstr, C M -'• 2840 Harbor Blvd. • P\\T. $3500. or besl offer bucket scats, auto, air.
type, o. drive, w/w, nu eng Ul.•llfS · om.a Mesa We make overseu deliveries Must se'J l tmmedlateiy $1000. 646-4793.
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t .. '"'''" h• " ' l. 'l·~ -' . . -& trans, nu brks. 644-4147 ===~~=== At Fair Drive See It • You'll Buy It 645-2514 •n ~NCOURS, 2 seat
' EALEY aft 6 Toyota & J aguar Sa1es & ' 546-8017 -1\aAll. l••_.:• '12 COUPE DE Vll.LE, sun· wagon, R/H, P/B, P/S, Trucks 962 A U!l'l!'I _tt__. J~).J!Jl._lQ..S, •71, xt t!'t PORSCHE i:'.'::h ~iooCst Hwy., lUWA _,. root All factory options. auto trans, tuned Feb. Nr
e --Cff:Evy %· 10n ~per --dri ·this-· cODd. Full pwr, all', FM, -. • VOLVO Bluew/wti.itetop, bestoUer. new, 6 ply, WffW, $1975
;special w/81ii' H 0 11 d& y 1:'sfnRif!ie~st smre -new leather. $6850. 675-3285. • ~~~~r 91:::;~xi~'~ '69 TOYOTA Cor~a 673-55G9. I c=833'-31c-.-0066c-.-o==o--.,,.-~~r Camper $ l 2 O O · radials a steal at $900, KARMANN GHIA AM .. J.o"M.Stereo, Ge r man 4 Dr, Auto Trans, Air Con-'69 VW Square;back '69 CdV. 39•500 orig ml. 'TI EL CAMINO silver ~ from 8 to 5· aft 5 54• "~' 1~• !{arbor C '! ""9303 Cherry coud. Tlt st;.y, lthr '"/blk v. \nvl to. p, R&H:, P/S, .... -•1. -' ' 1~ Racing-Silver, -A-Superb ditioning, Beige {X\VZ585) · Blue (347BEt:) ' ~ • "' · DW-·~ o ! '"· ~ TERRIFIC bu 1966 $1249 U 990 Int , Anl·":m. -er. P-fB, air;-24;000-mi. $3000, "'7 GMC 41> t partially BENTLEY G . y, good Machine at $1349 Autos, ...i . 642-5557. 1659 Tustin Ave, CM
f;,,nverted ID
0::;.tor hm. =-:;;'..,::;,.very BILL MAXEY BILL MAXEY till D<VILLE. SHARP -833-3332
'Good cond be.t o!r . '58 BENTI.EY, Black, Rod ·~ ••= TOYOTA AMC. LOADED -PVT PrY ---~ .. =,·c~H~E~vv=--
lfi73..7288. ' leather upholstery, ~uto ...,~. TOYOTA Sl.950 OR BEST OFR ""'
EL CAMINO wanted hY pvt Trans, Rtght hand driv<, MAZDA 18881 BEACH BL. 847.SOOO 18881 BEACH BL. 847·8555 '70 AMX TAKES. 644-1722 R~/~ 1i~~~irm
;p .. '. ('68, '69, '70) lo mi, dlr, 494-1075 HUNTINGTON BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH 4 Spd, Power c-.--..1 .... , Air '68 CAD. Sedan DeVUle. e 543-3691 e 1 <J ENTLEY G Red 1---------11967 PORSCHE 912. 5 spd, ..,\.ll:'C ... ,. Full I d ~~~===-~ (Xlnt cond. Will pay caah. '60 B • rey, * Mazda ,73 Rotary * Am-Fm, stereo 1 a Pe , '68 V\V 7 Pass Bus, white Cond, Bronze with natural Y equ p' · Stereo. Vinyl .70 CORVE'ITE am / f m
1(TI4) 494-7189 or 494-2791 upholstery, Auto Tran 11, $66 MONTH perfect. Low miles. $3..'>00 or ~70 TOYOTA with red interior, AM/FM leather interior top. $1950. Aft. 5, 675-2733 radio, air cond, p/wda, neW
• a.t>1 Beautilul Car, dlr, 494-l075 36 MONTIIS OPEN LEASE best offer. Days 557·1021; Corolla 2 Door. Radio R.a di o, Io w mile a , SALE PRICE '62 CADILLAC Sedan. Needs tires, l owner, lmmac, lo
Vans ~ BMW WIU accept tralte-ins eves 536-7861 and heater (456BMI) ~:~;Bed and Table, dlr, $ l S9S ~urk, make offer. mi, $3895. (714) 6T;,-1392
CAlJ. MR. FRY 842-6666 1961 PORSCHE Super 00 Kelley Blue Book .~~~=~-~-,1 1965 CHEVY Wagn. Belair
H Unt. Beach Roadster. Silver. Mu't ""· Price $1150 'till VW BUS-VAN, NEWPORT 'TO CAD. CDV, !/pwr, Vogue VS. 327 eng. P/B, P/S, Visit our new home! Only $1400. Call wkdays on· tape-radio, good tires & tires, Immac. Pr i Ip t y Loaded. Very clean, iood
YAN CITY Roadster. Silver, Must sell, 2840 Har B vd. '70 VW Squareback Wagon, 64~94051 dau leather, air, stereo, 34M New battery. Needs minor
• & ly, 833-3362, _,.for Stew. $699 brka, recornl. eng. $1100. Be! IMPORTS $3750. (213).59'1·5136 wknda. tire,, lo ml. IJ42..5133.
MAZDA 1961 PORSCHE Super 90 bor l 3 4!J4..6l79 3100 W. €oatt Hwy., N.B. '70 CAD Coupe deVille. Lan-'62 IMPALA convtbl $250.
Only $1400. Call wkdays on-A?;:r ~e ~y._mi~~4 -~~~a. 1913 HORNET' k&tchbeck, $3600. P.V. Co. 530-8540 repairs. Call early 497-*2.
BRAND....NEW ROY CARVER, Int:. 1_,-1 -Beac-h BL ·--·· ]y. ~ask tor~· --'---546-8017---_'"""5507 • .v..s,~aufi> . ..-fac .ir~l!/S, 'libmn1~ i;.d!Ulo.dt.\tllk. . '6.1 IMl'~.A.GON...*F.-~-~-~=I
SURFER VANS •~ 84U666 '62 PORSCHE, newly reblt · P/B, vinyl .top, mags, FM Fully equlp, 43M. $1900. Powersteer., new brakea '
• · . • 234 E. 17th St. '73 MAZDA RJ<._'l, 1pace eng., dean. $1950/oiler, '71 VW Camper • AM/FM atereo mltplx. ('98GNO). P.V. Co. 53()-8540 Good cond. $625. 646-mlJ ro~o=r:.n·~°':~~~ Costa Mesal. SE A ~ :i~ 3&="01~t!°J: ~~; 4!M-5681 Sun/Mon %':u'rued~ah:rr&!:t!.:s: f:5-H~~d.~~c:'· rA;uto;;;;s';;;;U;Md;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;990;;;A;u;t;o:s,;U;;;..a;;·;;;;;;;;;,"°~1 '.color, etc. TAKE YOUR EA •· ~--A al 55IW894 wrn..,. .c.Auout. re '70 • 911T CPE. Sporto-mag =~""'=,-==,--11970 HORNET, atuomatlc, tCHOICE. Or if you prefer, bargain. Owner MUST whls am/fm orig owner '70MARKID.2DrHardtop. •n SUPER, AM/FM power Steering, air con· _/ ABRIL USED CAR I co'71-NSUr!DmeorNV!NanG lowrith AIR 1973 BAVARIA SACRIFICE. P ~ e -d o I la r rmm'ac cond'. $5950. eve; (536BUU> $1095. XI.NT CONDmON ditioned, R&H, w ' w , ' . I' I"
, 11 devaluation pnce: $3488. 646-7910 ~ tn • $1300. ••• 492-'1"289 (5(11ADU). $1495. Harbor CLEARANCE SALE ,$2989, • 494412Tr. PORSCHE '70 9ll·S TARGA, lf,1l\$ 'till FASTBACK, low miles. American, 1009 Harbor
I GUSTAFSON CREVIER BMW MERCEDES BENZ AM·FM·Slere6, Ric a rro m -m""'m White-wired Int. Xlnt oond. Blvd. &JS..mO·-OLUE GROTH ~LINCOLN-MERCURY Sa1es • Service · Leasing Sea13, The best Porsche ., Finn $700. 968-360!!. 1968 JAVELIN, 2 door eooic. P'RIC:l
• lti800 Beach at Warner 208 W. M St., Santa Ana 50 USED makes, 133B'RJ at '84 VW, rblt eng., big tires, h!U'ltop, V..S, auto., P/.S, '11 VEGA <1915 ~· Huntington Beach 835-3171 Toyota &: JagUar Sales & new upholstery, good cond., vinyl top, factory atr. walilOll. A1.110. tr•11i •• t•· f $)399 .... * (213) s-«•• MERCEDES Service. 900 S. Cort Hwy., ;$495. &9:>-4384 tX1P469l. $1399. Harbor "• '•'" •JOOMV. r~= of tho vikh,7' CAPRI ON DISPLA y ..... Bch. 54().3100. • 1966 vw re b a I It 1500 ~vd"'.'~mo-Harb 0 r '10 <A .. ~.
liJ GMC SUBURBAN, AIR ~ Sharp New Car ' 68 TOYQTA engine. s~~stofler. 1911 GREMLIN, cust. int., ;t~A::::..~-:,· .. :i:.IOr" $2725 s1999
'~~DE4.54 Mri~Ei.s~ • Trade-ins ·~~~~ C ! r fer a• CORONA CPE. '69 VW Van, '70 engine, new ~i~~t ~~atsio ~ i lr:~k! '&8 OLDIMOllL.•
'NEW WITH QNLY~ S,IXXI Coming In Every Day : te Aft Je ~ap-4 speed, air, radio, (WUD tires, tape deck w/spkr, <997CCF). $1595. Harbor , cvtta11 ~ Cfl'. $17,20 , $.)1t·99 ~ .o-(614GNM)-SAVE Ask -About-Our-Uniqu•-precla ~ ' · 971). $1600. 548-4323 American.-1969 Har b or · ::~.=:,.:~pow. ~
ooo. BRAND NEW UHcl Mercedes LH°' 19581•-·POtraRSCHEM. ,••wit pa11200'"'· OPEN$9SU7N7DAY '71 vw Van, 7 seater. Blvd. &JS..mo ..,..,., JYNOJN1
•MIKE McCARTHY •=· "'· "' " · · AM/FM radio, lo ml. $2250. AME IC • "73 CAPRI Plans Call anytim• 845-4830 Call 83>-ts00 or 963-nm. R AN '12 ~·:;,~~.~~ ""''' c:3775 $'3350 BUICK •. House of Imports MUST sell fast. 1968, 912, See It. You'll Bu;y It k . •It. ,_... 11-ine. <f -~ BEACH BLVD. AT Immediate Delivery 6862 Manchester Buena Park mags am/fin stereo, nu iD l • VW '69 Squarebac -Priv pty. '67 AMERICAN Rebel, v~. Ui'FTX
'THE SAN= FRWY. GUSTAFSON on the Santa Ana Frwy paint, rblt. eng. 675-4835 -t4Jl fJliA ~a$i3~~uto. AM· ~l~~. ru~~·~U; .. e,:,~o!; '69 10NHEv 11..1.• O $1450
Lo I M 523-72SO VOLVO ~ --Fi<'°'Y '"• -·~OO., $198 11 FORD Van -Loog. wheel 1nc:o ft• en:ury RENAULT 'TO vw B... lOnt. cornl. price. $450. -alt 5 ..... ·-"'· ..... ~. 37,000 mt. 3-spd VS, 16800 Beach at Warner 1961 220 SE Private party, priced for PM. h•t«. (YNG5N1 new tires. Crpt inatalled & Huntington Beach • 71 REN AULT 1 6, 1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-9303 QUlck saJe 842-8003. '-"''-~B~U~l~C~K~--171 •MP'AL.A ~led. FM stereoal 6cueet-842..8844* (21 3) 54J2..5544 Cpe •..... $4950 Autom~~ic. R/H. Only • .,5000495 '67 TOYOTA V2 Ton '64 VW BUG, good cond., ~°!lr~~0i'1!:: c:3910 $2399 ~.Call 644-1610 t W1 ''Home of the Viking '' Immac. & Restored. Black mi. Uuuer warranty ~· · with camper shell (835CPHI tires 4 mos old. $450. or best .64 BUICK Skylark auto air ,1:-;;~JT• h•ter. f ~ VW ~R V~ • CAPRI ,73 SPORT COUPE w/Red interior. Must see! 673-40211 aft lPM $1249 otter, Eastbluff 644-2160 P/S, very cieali. Need~ ·~·-ust·~.~~=-~~t~u;~:.:.:i (GJIM)SLEMONS ' ____ TOYOTA BILL ·MAXEY ~~~~~~t ~ngtne work .. $325. 'lO·~::;,~~IO~.lr,r~lo $2420 $2199
IMPORTS '72 CELICA DE!'vIO. Yellow, TOYOTA 543-8174 BUICK 1973 Regal-~ ml. 17'71XNJ
'fl FORD Van-V8 •. Xlnt oond. Newport Beach 833.9300 4000 miles, \R1\072ll. $2899. 18881 BEAQI BL. 847-8555 '69 VW BUS, xlnt cond, new Full pwr, air, AM/FM, new GROTH CHEVROLET
1olake otter. 675-1583 1973 "300SEL 'l•""ts '68 TOYOTA Corona modet 968-2801 646-7425; Ev<5' 644-6956 •
~ extras" Must sell. ~ HUNTINGTON BEACH SC 107 h.p. Porsche eng. cond. $4350. Priv pty. Days:
':72 FORD % van. 26,000 mt, 4.5'' • 9 '\• 1900. 2--0.r. Vinyl top . VW 1957 -Good 50 HP eng. '72 ESTATE Wag, 9 Pua:,
V8, auto, clean, crptd, $3000. MY Granddaughter'• Ul ... IQ t..()wner. Immac. $950. Call rec@ntly rebuilt. $125. Call prlv pty. 8,500 ml. Every
548-4553 tm yellow Capri. 12"J(). Uaed by owner !or 2,000 "' 7-9 am or aft 7· pm, 642-0584 64!;-1091 eves. extra. Like new. $5,250. ** '69 OIEVY VAN, clean, * 552-9775 * miles. Never licensed, Full Toyota & J aguar Sales & , '70 Toyota Landcruiser -'72 VW Squareback, 10,0001_675-:;:::..=t.108:::0.. =-~--
11211 Booch Blvd.
847-6839 *
Huntington Beach
545.8863
OPEN EVERY DAY 'TIL 9 P.M. good ~ndltion! $1 7 8 5. CORTINA 00~8fty by factory. (Ser. Service. 000 S. Cst lhvy., I Xlnl cond. Lo n1i. Low book. mi, am/fm stereo, tape, 1970 RIVIERA aharp one
968.8246 · Lag Bch 540-3100. Call 646-1264 wa.n-anty, 968-1802. (790CPG) brk 645-4392
BRAND NEW GMC VANS, CORTINA 1961 _ Needs work JIM SLEMONS ,
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SHORTIES AND SPORT on motor. Body & Interior IMPORTS VANS. ALL COLORS! LOW good. A1king $200. 6#-0948. Newport Beodl 833.9.100
~j~· McCARTHY DATSUN 1971 250.Sodan · · $5650 NEW 1973 NEW 1973 · OPEN EASTER
• BEA~u~~~.AT DATSUN ";l';..Jl~M~"~s~L~E:M~O'IDN:znss1• •• DATSUN 610 . .
THESANDIEGOFRWY. NEW 1973 DATSUN 1200
89<3341 IMPORTS
l9lO FORD van -New tires. PI CKUP Newport Beoch 833-9JOO $150, DOWN $150. . DOWN
Runs good. $1850 or best 01• NO DOWN 1970 2IO SE Sod. $6195
fer. Must sell. s@.3493. 1'8.23 per mo. !or 48 mo. Full power. Air .conditioning. $59.91 $76 ~2 l'uloLWf.!!.1!11__ 968 ..De!. ....,enl.price $3Z73.60.. AMII;:/,{_ !!ad10,_ immac. PER '
. . y TOP DOLLAR A.P.R. 14.34%. {578BZS). _ MO. (:• . ~:~p USED CARS JIM SLEMONS
If >"Ill' car Is extra dean, IMPORTS
aee us first. Newport Beach 833-9300 ~W!t!U:.~. 1970 250C $S69S ·ea.ta Mesa m.2500 '71 Datsun Plc:ln-Fully eqwpped. Auto tran•. I ..,.,.. Air conditloni.hg & sale
. IMPORTS WAJ\'TED Mag wheels, Tonneau Cover, priced (798CLK)
• Orange County'• , .Blue with Bille Interior, . JIM. -SLEM. ONS I TOP $ BUYER Never used for hauling,
1 BJU. MAXEY TOYOTA super dean IMPORTS
18881 Beach Blv;. • $1895 Newport Beach 833-9300 K~-Ph. 84T.as55 NEWl!ORT 1966 220 SEDAN $AVE
J UNK CARS WANTE D Auto. tra,.., AM/FM. Vinyl
I pay top $$ for funk or IMPORTS top. BeautllUI oondltlon +
wrecked ca.rs. 1141547-4365. 3100 w. Qaast J:lwy., N.B. Plus + economy. (5er.
WANTED· VW Bus <r truck M2-9405 3779>.
body ui good cond . '72 Z40 z. io miles. "1r85, JIM StEMONS
I ii. ... nabte. 545--055T alt 5 ct.an: 14200. or deJil. IMPORTS
:Autos, Imported 970 '* 492-5007 afttr 6 PM * Nl"VJ)Orl Beach 833-9300
~ _ 3l ESCAPADE ·n DATSUN 240Z, $ilver1 '70 . ~. clusic, immacu·
Custom air all txtru. By ma.a whls, all extras, cal late 20,000 actuil mlln. All owner. '141~ or tr a'de • 53G-870.l or 673-1799 new ,radials, buy\na 450$1..
494-2742. 161 Temple Hills 'TO DATSUN 1600 Rdstr Asklna $6TSO. Priv. pty.
Dr .. Lag B. 30 M, xlnt cond pvt prty, :7l.M9M618, eves. * i!i51 MGTF BeautHul.' * bst/ofr over Sliibo, 673-8600 e 1967 MERCEDES dleael ...
NEW 1973 DATSUN LITTLE HUSRER PICKUP
ALL COLORS
TO CHOOSE FROM
NO DO·WN PYMTS. AVAIL. -.. '
'$2500/offer. r~a1t rmdts m just a phone Xlnt cond. 1-owner. $3600. * n•: ll9HT5I * call •wa,y 641-5613. .::Cn::;lo_I "'-==·----·!"-=:::::
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or
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'70 JEEPSTER
' ..tiMI dl'IWI. •• lTens.. powtl'
Sfftl'lng. V-4 (11oFT Al
'67 CO~ONA
4 DI. rldlo. hll!Wi .uto. trn., ll\lrp
w!tllt nnWL IXCELLEHT C~Ol
TION. A'fGQOo CAR, (VEH132)
I
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ift•I nice <hf•P trtm.porlttlon.
~PGBJ2ll
'72 TOYOTA .
_ , CWCA
' SPEED. Vinyl hJI, low mil& lllEYQ
'68 ROVER _,,,
Sc!of1 Sdn. ' -. ....., .. ttrlor, radio, Rttdv lo to-
ll~JIUWl
$1299
'71 DATSUN •icKV•-,.r
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Autos, UMCI 990 Aul .. , UMd 990 AutoJ, Used 990 Autos, UMCI
1~-"~~~~~;..;.;.;.;;.;;o...;..;.;.;.....~~-
CHEVROLET CONTINENTAL
'68 Cli!EY. 1/J TON
v~. cantPer shell, 3 spe<:d,
12629C•. '
OPEN SU""'DA \'
$1677
see It • You'll Buy It
~w.ltwi& W TOYOTA
1966 Harbor, C.M.
CONTINENTAL
See the difference
DODGE
• m a Johnson & Son
990 Autos, UMd 990 .
JEEP MERCURY
LATE 'TI J~p W~r '7l C.'OUGAR, air , P/B,
w/4-wbee-I drive, 11111 PY.T, P/S, Af1/FM stereo. $2721.
air, va. 12,000 orig ml. 9 1';:67 T'168*
wheels A-9 tires. 646-2971 • -
MERCURY
-2840 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa
At 1'~air Drive
546-8017
MUSTANG
'69 MACH I
W,_.autocnar:ic...rt.d».
heater. Best one in
town. f149BRL) Kel-
l£'y Blue Book Price
,1875. '
$1289
2840 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa
Al Fair Driw
S.16-8017
66 MUSTANG, good con-
dition1 clean trans, 6 cyl,
auto; trans. $595. or best of· 1
fer. 842-9018 after 5:30.
Mercmy OLDSMOBILE
'72 GOLD Toronado, all pwr,
cnUse CQllfl'OI, am I bn
stereo, & n1uch more. Under
15,000 mi. $i90). DaYI '
6 42 -5225; evesfwknds,
644-2415 MONTEGO '64 OLDS Cutlass Auto, P/S,
nu retreads, eng needs
some work. $125 or oiler.
842-3640
~Golden Touch'' Montego's
onl y at Johnson & Son!
• ROAD TESTED
e HAND POLISHED
•~/l'UNED~O PERFECTION
TROUBLE FREE DRIVING
• • •
'73 OLDS Omega, air cond,
rfh, stick shift, 3,000 mi. szrr,o. 673-4646
'64 OLDS 98, loaded, trans
needs work. $35.
673-5719
1968 442 Sports Coupe. Air &
po\ver, $1500./best offer.
4!J&.2'l07
'68 ClITLASS 350 CC-3' spd on
Or. A/C. $950 or b@at otler.
979-7815
1963' OLDS wagon -Good
body, tires-& Interior. Needs
mech work, $100. &16-3769
PINTO
PlN'fO '7'1 SQUIRE WAGON,
Air Con<!., Auto Trans.,
Roof Rack. Radio. Immacu-
1a:te, 781FWX at
Tth·arh J1t11i11111!i
fl! '·"'l ... '1 ''""'"" 'J•·"" I •' •1'•1'• ---------· --
PLYMOUTH
'60 PLYMOUTH Va1iant,
good. cond. $100. -Call 548-9808
'71 Cricket, 4 dr, stick
R/H. Take Over pmnts $64
mo. ~7872. 646-9563
PONTIAC
SEE ONE ... TRY ONE ... BUY ONE ... TODAY! '68
SEE THE DIFFERENCE IN
Johnson & Son
GRAND PRIX
Full power. factory
air, vinyl roof. Buy
of a lifetime. (VSV-
196l Kelley Bl ue Book
?rice $1460.
$999>
2840 1-larbor Blvd.
Costa ~1esa
At Fair Drive
546-8017
'73 CHARGER SE
VB, au to. trans., power steering, power brakes, fact.
air cond., Landau roo f. (3466XJ)
$3975
'72 Cougar '69 Continen tal
VB, auto., radio, heater, pwr. steer·
ing and brakes, landau, t3390ZFl
coupe, full 1xn"er, nir cond., lea.th·
er inter., vinyl roof, (614FYV)
$3775
'70 l n1per ial
LeBaron, 2 door hardtop, one own·
er, immaculate, fuJI J>O"''er, factory
air , am/fm radio, tilt wheel , 6 \\'BY
pWr. seats, Landau roof, (684BEVI
$AVE
$267 5
'69 Cadillac
Coupe de Ville, full power, fact.
Nr. 6 y.·ay scat, landau roof. (KSS·
182)
$317 5
'70 PO NT. GRA ND PRIX
• .
·va, auto. tran s., radio, heater, po'ver steering, power
brakes, fact. air cond ., Landau roof. (5 13AEY)
$2775
NOW .,
197
LANDAU
CONTINENTAL .
MOTOR HOMES _,...,_
Home Of The New Car •• ,
''Golden l'OMch"
''Home of
Previously Driven
Prestig e Automobiles''
'72 CONT. MARK IV
12.000 ac tual iniles, full po\ver, 6 way power se at, auto-
temp air, AM /FM stereo, tilt wheel, power door locks,
cruise control, Landau roof. See arid drive to appreci-
ate. (2Y89A876309)
$ALE PRICED
MARK Ill's
An Excellent Selection of
l\'IARK Ill's & IV's
1969°1972
AH At Appreciable $avings.
.. Oronpt Cowttif'• Tomily of li•• Cal\'!
'72 CONTINENTAL
4 dr. sedan, luxury equipped thru-out, full power, cli-
mat_e control, air cond., Landau roof, tilt steering wheel,
cruise control, pwr. door locks, ind.iv. a djusting fro nt
seats, 4 brand new radial t ires. (166EAF) . .
$5975
'71 Cougar '69 Bonneville
PONTIAC "72 GRAND PRIX,
Air . Cond.. Landa u Top,
AM·Fl\1-Sterco, Poy,·er \Vin-
doYl•s & Seal, Tilt Wheel,
Super Clean. 367GIU. -----. --Ttlrad1 Jlt11p1111!i '
~ 12l~> I'. l'I HI'"'')
N< ... , •• , 11,., ,.,.1 r~1.~, ___ , --.. /_
'68 PONT. Firebird 350,
Fact. air, P/S, auto. New
trans & P/B. Clean. $1425.
546-7326
PVT Party. '71 Ler.-tans 2 dr
Sport, R/H. air. auto,
buckets. xtras, $ 2 3 4 5 .
POY.'er steering, power brakes,
auto. trnns., vi nyl roo[, (359BSX)
2 dr. hardtop. VS, auto. trans., ra-540-8588.
dlo, heater, powe; steerlng, power ·"n,-F"l'°'R°"E°'s"'1n"'o"",""F"°o-nn-u"'1a-.""350~ 1
brakes, fact. ,rur cond., landau eng. Au to. air C(lrn:I, tape dk, $2575
'69 Marquis
Coupe. Auto. trans., radio, heater,
power steering, power brakes, fac-
tory air cond., landau roof, (323·
DFB)
$2175
roof, (417AGH) $3.aK!. 963-4877.
$1575 '70 GTO Convt. Full pwr.
32,000 ac1ual mi's. $1900 or ------------1 offer.~. '67 Volvo 144S RAMBLER
4 dr., auto. trans., air cond., Clean, 1970 REBEL Station Wgn ., 6
(626BSX) cylinder, automatic, radio, $12 75 heater. white side walr a.
(119AUK). $1495. Harbor
American, 1969 Ha r b o r
Blvd., Costa Mesa 645-mo
T·BIRD
'71 OIDS CUTLASS CPE.
'68
THUNOERISIRD
4 Dr. VS. auto., P.S.,
P,-B., factory air,
vinyl roof. special
mag type "1tls., &
prem. tires. (119ASE)
Kelley Blue Book
Price $1w,,
Like new, 16,000 miles, power steering, power brakes,
air cond., Landau roof. (548DSD)
Sale Priced 2840 Harbor Blvd.
Costa A1esa
At Fair Od ve
546-!017
ohnson .& son Ho1ne Of The Ne• Car • • •
"Golde n Tetac:J." ·n HATCH.BACK New e~, LOW mileage. 5
1il1chelin Tlres, A/C. Xlnt
cond. $1575. 1\11 I' ( I If.' y
)
2626 HAR.lll>IUl.LV.l!.~OF_CARS, c.os:rA.MESA . --
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1973
LANDAU ' CONTINENT AL
MOTOR HOMES
·.n VEGA H atch h..ac k .
Custom--On'Ome. ,.Ex. cond.
SllOO. 54Wl51., 557-1110
"WMt.e Elephants" O'Vel\-
running .)'O<O" -Tum thtrn 1ntO "Catl'i" .•• •ll
th<m -• Dolly Pilot cluiltied Id!
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W&fl&lD -w>u.a·
-.u11111S1.
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'73 CHRYSLER
s9900 .
MO.
For onlV • montlls wltll s:lllO + T&L ~-Oeftrrld !MY·
menl Pi"lc:t ~.50. APR ,,31'1fo. Ctlh prict I.mt. + T&L.
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
. THE ECONOMY CHAMP! "' . -. . _,..,
I
00
MO.
PLYMOUTH ..
Fully fac.tory eq ui pped. Ec~nomy & style!
,1 051 -Ser. 17051.
For only 4 mos. with nMt & T&L down, dl'lernd pymt.
price 12m.«1. APR 1D.12'lio 0.A.C. u1• + T•11: .. Lie.
C111h Prlc1.
IMMEPIATE DELIVERY
36 ·MONTH ·WARRANTY .
ON ALL USED CARS
PARTS AND LABOR
7-DAY TRIAL EXCHANGE I
'' ,I .
'73 PLYMOUTH -FURY
ltadtd Wllh tllt IOllClwl .. I~ Gf 9QWIPll'ltlll. VI, llK·
trMk ltnUlo!I sr-1tm, Powtr SfHrl119, C•rtMIS. l'twef'
fn111t. bbc •r•ll••, T1"1Wllt1 Tr•n1ml11lon, D1r/N19ht ln-sldt Mlrrt<", OklVil aex Lock, Cigar Lighter, l~•ld1 HOX1d
llfMH. Drtp 1111 Mouldl .. , FNm SNI C111hilln•. l!'lld•
SMt-Vlnyt, TlrqlltlfU!t T ... 1111mluloll, Jlt c .1,0. -IErtSIU!t! •
Cylinder, Tlllted G11u-All Win.dow1, l tmNll Contl"DI Mir·
l'Of'-ltfl, Afr Ctne!Uloning, J SJIMd Wlnchhltld WfW$,
Emhcilo!tt: Celllrol sr11em .. Ttsllflt, Radio-AM, Vinyl ll:Mf, Dtlue W1tMt Cll\ltl'S, G.li0li-Tt11 Gtllon1, Tir-
G71 .1 IJ Wlillt Skltwtll.
· s9700 .
MO. r For only ... lnll!lth• with SlOO down + T&L. Dell!f"r!'d ,,.y. mtnl price 1-1111.SO. APR 12 .• ,. O.,A.C, Caal! pr1c;e »5SO + T&L
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
00
MO.
NIW 7 3
VEGA
_$$9t,\o.
.BRAND NEW
PLYMOUTH
The economy car that is sure to pleaiel Ser.
186848.
Fw only oil month1 wllh SDI down + Tl • & lie. 0.. ftrred paym.nl price 122•.«1. APR IO.J6'S. O.A.C. Ca.9h
prlc• 117N plus 11• &. Uc.
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
NIW '73
DUSTER
$59 MO.
EL
MAKES & ODILS. ' NIW,'73
Pl~TO $59 ,MO.
Your choice o! colon for 36 mos. open end lease on opp. credit.
ASK FOR LORNE fEAL Y ci-Mp.1 531 -2601
!69 PL YMIUTH :'71 CH•YSLER '68 CHEVROLET '70 BUICK '72 CHEVROLET
ITAi.WAH• 1. ....... CAPRICE ''ILI C'l'llA 225'' "PACTORY AIR CCllllllTIO••I''
~ V-8, auto. trons., factory air conditioning, v..a, outo .. trans., fottory air conditioning, Custom power windows, radio, hlatw, whit.-2 Or. Hardtop. VS, eutometic, radio, full power, power steering, power disc v.e, radio, heater & much, much more .
brakes) power windows, power Mats, rodio, (022EJ") power -ng. pow« (dbc) bnrbs ,radio, wall tires, tape dock, tplit joirl--. heater, power steering, FACTORY -0 .....,,Jully vmyl m.r;... (XWN388) . (955CRV) heoter, whitewall tir .. , landou top, tilt J.h..1 . " AIR, t..ndau Roof. XTA-011 . ' (313FUG)
I• ~888
'71 CRICKEn
~-·
-· -· full vmyl hi-back bucket-· , . (24120) •
·~$··
. '71 PL YltOUTH
• IATILUTI
' V-8, Olito. ftlns., radio, heater, whit.wall (
Hres, plus much, ""'h ,,,_, (130DJT) ------' ' •
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s11aa
'72 FORD
ly .a
•
factory air conditioning, power steering,
.-ad;o, heotor, foll vinyl soats. (42462)
S1888
Rad'oo, ......,., whnwall ttrw, wMof covors.
(473BQH)
. sm
I I I .
•
~788
WE'RE BRAID IEW
WE'LL TRY HARDER
"rRY IS ll'U UIE IS"
EASY TO REACH
ARTESIA . t1 FWY.
d lfERITAGf .... !-> -~ CllNDlfWOOO .l • -•
-! u • ·-U.llrwoDO-~ CfNflll OH AMO -405 FWY.
AT THI COINIR CAHOlEWOOO ·CLARK
' " I
s19aa
'67 DODGE
RTllARIWO"
V-8, auto . trvns., bucbt MOfl, con1ale1 chrome whoels. (UE435)
s3aa
'68 PLYMOUTH .
. ''••••-••''
383 v.e, rad;o, ......... wfl;i.wall tires, whoo!
covers. (YUR329)
•
S1588
'69 DODGE
l'OLAllA
2-door, V-8, cwto. trans., factory air cond~
tioning, poww st.ering, radio, heater, whit ..
wall tires, full wheel covers,' dual brake sys.
tom . (0.56EPM)
SJ88
'71 PINTO
AITO.TRA•L
• Radio, heatw, whitewall tir .. , vinyl roof,
whHI covers, bucket ..ats, deluxe interior.
(207COJ)
' saaa
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DAILY PILOT Saturday, Aptll 21, 1q73
ON ION ·F·ORD'
BRA ND 'N-EW 1973
'MUSTANG
2 DR . SPORTSROOF
$ 07
PER
I REPEAT I
• OFFER •
THIS WEEKEND ONLY
YOU CANNOT PAY MORE THAN ••
301CID 1 Y Y·I, Cruho, rodio, pwr. '
1tffrint & frt. 41w braliff, wide
o'tol WSW tiro1, radio, '''·
(3f02f114214) 1376 MONTH
•99 TOTAL DOWN
PAYMINT, O.A.C.
... i1 ....i • """· MS.07 i1 1.i.t -· l"l'lllt. IMt. fll•, '1l IK-...i .. -dwwM • .,,.. 1rMit .... 41 -. o.19,...,, ,,_.. ,,._ $W2.:W. ind ... I~-..., ,...., 7J I"-• if ,_,...... ff ,.1 caM. lvll ..ii,.._ 1'
W'"-ts i.1 • ..i.1 ""· ·n "'-· AM«>M rDCINl'AGI un 12.Jft.
BRAND NEW 1973
GRAND TORINO THAT'S RIGHT FOLKS , , .$99
OVER FACTORY INVOICE PLUS
$90 DEALER PREPARATION,
_FACTORY RETENTION-FEE, -2 .:l>R.:_.
. HARDTQP
CrvilO, WSW tlr91, ,.._., 1,..rl111,
& lrt. dlK ltrak11, ntdlo, tlntff
9lc111, •''• concl., vl liblllty ,....,,,
whefl CO'ttr1. (3A30fl99152) 992
98 --SALES TAX AND LICENSE.
THE FOLLOWING CARS 'APPLY ONLY:
e PINTOS
•99 TOTAL DOWN
PATMINT O.A.(.
.fft 11 1e1.i "'-,,_,SUM.ff It ..... -,,.,, 6"cL tu. 'n lie-& .. "--t ~ • .,,.., crWil 1w 41 -.
1111i.rrM "•·,.a ss1u.cw 1.i. • 1i-.-..., ..-. ?J ,.._ • ",.. ~ .. ~ ..,_, hn -ii ,,_ ii
Jl'lf.11 i..1. wlt1 te11, '7J ._ .uNW. PllClffTMI IA.ft 117ft.
1969 LTD 2 DR. H.T .
va, fact. air cond., $ power steering, power
brakes, viny l roof, lux· · ·
ury tr im, dark green.
1896JL P)
'
1970 LTD ·4 D·lt H.T.
va. fact. air cond ..
power sleering, power
brakes, vinyl roof,
brown. Check this one
out! !960AQE) $
19T2 'PINTO Runabout
Auto. trans., power disc
brakes, rad io, heater,
2.000 motor, accent
group Ex cellen t cond.
458EID ·
$.
1-972 FORD Fl 00
V2 T . Custo m 8 ,
Styleside Pickup V-8.
a uto . trans.,· power
steering, radio, heater.
Mag. wheels, w/raised
white leller tires.· A
real.cream pulf.-21903K------'
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IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
A DR. H.T., VS, auto. trans .. factory air, JlO'Nel'
steeriog, power brakes, vinyl roof, FM stereo,
beautiful blue. (196FEDI
Factory air, full power. 120SCRL)
'67 COUGAR
V8, auto. trans., factory air, power steering, power It_
brakes, vinyl roof. CUZLAlll ~
FASTBACK. ve, 4 speed, radio, hea'.tef, whitewall $
tires. Priced to sell! Save. Stk. l&S2A.
'
'65 CHEV.
6 cyl., white. (SA2321l
1969 FORD LTD
2 OR. H.'r. vs, auto. trans., f~ory air condition·
ing, power steering, pow!r (disc) brl;kes, radio.
htater. whitewall tires, vinyl roof, tinted glass,
wheel covers. Luxury trim. Dart Metalic Green in
ta1 • ..ll.!l!Y a Melod • XX_H59S ___
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BRAND NEW 1973
FORD LTD
,
2 DR.
HARDTOP_ $
351 CID 2 Y Y-:1, •Ir ...... ,.,,...., , .. ~..... "°"" WSW , tim,
thtted 91011, wtl•ef' &•ver1.
(3J62Hl5406S)
~99 TOTAL DOWN
PAYMINT O.A.C.
17
PER
MONTH
'
.BRAND N EW 1973
LTDWAGOJI
COUNTRY
S.QUIRE
400 CID 2Y Y·I , heovy My tu ..
peMion, oir cond., light ,,_,,
co.venience ,,..,,,, ntdlol WSW
ti,..., IUftCIP rack, tinted 9iou,
ett. (3J76$169122) 1019
•99 TOTAL DOWN
PATMIN1' O.A.C.
If
PER
MONTH
m i1 MNI .. ,,..,. $111.21 ii"""-,,.._ IM:L ta, 7J a.-& ti"'-......... 119'51Ill'41 -
~,,.... ,m iMl • .tl fi _ _,......, 7J"'-•ll ,_,..,,.,_, ................... 7MI .... · •tu. 72 .._, .vtlMl PUC9fl'Ml t•n 1119'11..
1968 , CADIL LA"C De -ville
Fact. air cond., full $
power, conv., excellent
cond. See this one!
IWAF042)
-v-a. au10:-trans., power
steering, power (disc)
brakes, radio, heater1
Dual Rear wheels, Low
miles, like new thruout.
23565H
2 OR. H.T. V-8( auto. trans., factory air con= ditioning, power steer·
ing, radio, heater,
whitewall tires, vinyl
roof, tinted glass, wheel
covers Beautiful regal red w/whit~ vinyl r.f.
low miles Sharp!
,914.AEO
$
1970 LTD BROUGHAM
VB, auto. trans., fact. air
cond .•. power steering,
tinted glass, .t dr., hard-
top, ·CQpper, excell.
' • cond.'(36lBSE)'
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