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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1973-05-05 - Orange Coast Pilot• ' .or.an .. e --Coast-. -@I • EDITION •• ·. . ' -~ • -• • V.OL ,66, NO. 125, 3 Sf:CTIG>NS, 34 PAGES . .. ~ \ ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFQ RNIA SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1973 ' ~- ' I .. ear • ' . . -. ~s ·N-."JAnk .EJIS,_lj.~rg 6 -urglar . . . . . . ' '. . ~. Ad:mits His Role • . " .. " WASHINGTON (AP) -Former White House aide Egil "Bud" Krogh took full responMbility for tbe Ellsberg burglary in a sworn. affidavit, an unimpeachable source said today. Krogh said in his affidavit that be had with President Nixon personal com- municaUon erior lo the bufl!lary. but that the conversation -wasn't related to the break-in. ~-7~iwee-r-tb.-tw0 .wotild­ be "totally mistaken and false," the source said.·---- ~h; currently on leave as :No. 2 man 'At the !franSportiifion Department, sent two ~pies_ of the affidavit to the presiding judge in the Pentagon Papers lriai in Los Angeles. • ' .Scout Camp Goes Vp In the affidavit Krogh said he talked with Pre$iclent Ni:J:on in August 1971 after news Ie!ks concerning the United States Strategic Anm Limitation Talks with the Soviet Union. S<out.'l from hll over Orange County began oon· vei'ging Friday for their giant camporee that will last through Sunday. Scouting authorities estimated that 10,000 Would assemble. The gathering ciim· rnemorates the 50th anniversary of scouting in Orange County. The location is along Laguna Can· yon Road north of the Laguna Lakes. • .. ,_ .. . :ADMITS ELLSSERG THEFTS Eic·Whlte House Alch "Krojh . Ex-Nixon :Aide ... ' ' J \ ~ ~ays He Junked Finance Records WASIIlNGTON (UPI) -Hugh W. SlOan Jr., lormeT treasurer of Pr<sldent Nhoo's campaign finance comm!Uee, has admitted under oath that he destroyed original records of between $1 1!lllllon and $2 million In cash oon- tributiom received in early 1971. •Sloan, In a sworn deposlUon i:eleased Friday, said be destroyed the reconls at the riq1leSt of former COmlflme ~-Maurice H. Stam; wbo-w&s fli{ance dialrman of the coaunlttee at t!J! lime. -Sloan said be did It because there was .. need to keep records·ol oolllributloos prior to Apr!\ 7, 1972, w¥i the new •ledenl campaign dlsclooure law went In- to effect. -."lbere was considerable coocem at that point because of the old political la!Ues ol discloouie and .ao forth .•.. we were an obvious target for poliUcal es- ptmage and what have you,'.' be &aid. ' "We were concerned with the secw;lty of thooe reconls, that they mJgbt fall into the bands ol reporter's "!'. poliUcal op- ponents." ' Sloan's deposition was takm:Ocl.J4.b)I itforne)'ll ror OommM .Ca~ <tho P!l>llc lii!ei:est lobby, as part 'ol· aio!Ult ~ to·'ldentlly all contributors the Nl>oo cmjlpolgn before the electloos ""' '-1 intO effeel. -> :eommoo cause claims ·the l92S .·dor-"1i?I Practices Act, which· WllS' repliced pj> )he new feder~ electlo!! law, !"Quired (See lil!CoRD11,1P1p I). t. ~.' I State Code . Reflects Sex SACRAMENTO -'.!'be ~er crisis In the Governmeol Code. 15 over. . . Now >city councils lhrou,glioUt . California can hive both coun- cilmen and ~ •• ly ldMlllied among t b d r. council ' SB mate 5etl.' Ja-· E. Whetmore (R·Fullerion) h'as been signed Into law by Governor Reagan. AJ a result, all J"f~ tO councilperaon• In the Govani- lnent. 'C<lde sl)all say-''couneilman, or coamcllwoman." · • 11A1ttlough the eei-m 'councllta&I\' as usod tn the Govemment Cqde iJi S'"•rlc and IS used (.,. brevity rather than Imposing a qµallfto • . Uon for office basod . on ser; nevertheless. I feel that.811'38 f!oef "'lrrecl an Inequity In the pment le"w, and am very pfoued that II bas I10'0' -Iaw," lllil the Nixon, it was reported, expressed con- cern that the news leaks could endanger the chances of success for the arms talks. Krogh reportedly said In his al- ·fidavit that the conversation wasn't con- nected to the burglary the ne.xt month of the o'6ce of a psychiatrj.st who treated Danjel.~Usberg, now on trial !or giving the·!'~'··~ blslory olthe Viel< nam. War to newspapers tn June 1971. KrQ8b said bls•su~rior al the White House, fol'Dler' domestic advtser John D. Ehrlichman, bad oo foreknowledge of the burglari'. Ehrlichman has told FBI In- terviewers he found out about the break- tn only alter it happened. It was unclear whether Krogh's con- fession would be made public. One source said the White House had made efforts to supress it, but another said any question about· its release woold result ooly from possible legal problems over national (See KROGH, Page Z) Chotiner Files Suit for Libel CONCORD, N.H. (~) - A news story linking fonner presidential aide and Newport Beach lawyer Murray M. Chotiner with the Watergate affair resulted in Chotiner's filing a $.1 million libel suit here Friday against the Manchester Union Leader and its reporter, Arthur C. Eg"'}Jr. A hearing date was qot set im- mediately. 'The U.S. District Coult suit said the newspaper story inaintained Cbotiner had •11organized three separ,ate political e s p i o n a g e - sabotage teams" including one that "was caught in the now famous Watergate caper." Cbotiner was a long-time aide to Nixon, and was a planner of his early campaigns in C81ifornia. He served in the White House during NBoo's first term before returnJng to. private law practice. By °FREDERICl!i ·SCBOllMEHL . ., ... ""' ...... , .. ff WS ANGELES ·-Two Ohio men have been convicted by a. req.eraI court jury of participating in the world's ~gest bank burglary -the $5 million haul from the vault ol the Laguna Niguel branch of United California Bank. Following more ·than 20 hours of deliberation over a two day period, the jury delivered its decision convicting Ronald Lee Barber, 29,.and James Frank Dinsio, 43, of conspiracy and bank larceny. Both men· are from Youngstown, OblO In· allditloo, the j ury ~cquitted both men of actualfy participating in the mechanics of breaking into the bank's vault. The six-day trial was In sharp contrast to the six-week court· session last year which plaCed three other Ohio men in federal prison with 20 year terms for their roles in the burglary. Asst. U.S. Attorney Robert Bonner called 50 witnesses · during the six-day set.sion. Most of the testimony was a repeat of that presented during the first trial, with lnv.stlgalors detailing the sophisticated methods used by the team of burglars which blasted its way into lbe bank's vault ·and looted 458 safety deposit boxes. cash, jewels and securities belonging to affluent bolbQlders were packed out of the vault and collected at a plush Laguna Niguel townhouse which served as a base of operations during the crime, witnesses tesUfied. Agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation told the court of uncovering IU mllllon ""'1h of nogoliable boods from an Ohio farm not far Crom the home of Dlnsio's tx~wife. James Jusµce,_ Owneri or the fann, tesUlled that DiMlo offered to purchase (See CONVICl'ED, Page %) SBi BO.ts in Race By JAN WORTH IH .. Dtllly f'Alf•Sr.it •--,--- An eight-year veteran of the Vietnam war said draCt evaders should be granied unoondlUonal amnesty because they have commited no crime. The executive dlrec~ of the ~ge County Republican central Committee answered that draft evaders did · what 1vas easiest -instead of responding to duty and participating in the war effott -and should therefore be given no pardon. Some 100 Saddleback College sfudents listened to the outdoor debate oo ·am- nesty on the school's Convnons Friday. Bill Hager, 30, a Saddleback College graduate and bead of the reglooal office of the Vietnam Veterans Against . the War, and AUredo C&brera, 24; a Sad- dleback student who said he served six *'* * A1n11.esty Debate; Both Sides Told Friday's debate on amnesty al Sad· dleback College, held dµrlng the se><alled "<'011"1!1! hour" provided each week !or campus forums, was tbe second in the school's six-year history of a con- troversial speakers policy requiring op- posing polnls ot 'view on the sap pro- gram. I Though the pollcy has generated healed . debate at meetlngs of !be board of trustees, no trustees·attended Friday's forum. Nell~ did pr, Fred. Bremer, president of, die l!JCbool. The college hour 15 hel d at 11 a.m. each week, when no cla.a!Jes are actieduled. . Seabird First to Ensenada The catamaran Seabird led the first third was Harry Molosbco's Gypsy and . skippered by Dr. Jolm T. Pursell of the wav'e of llnallsta into Eoseoada harbor fourlb place was Al Cassel's Warrior. BYC in a tlnie ol :IS.l91o hours. Fourth Friday aftemooo in the 26th Newport to FUtb place was taken by Tribute, whose was Ragllme, a 12-fool sloop operated by the Ragtime Syndicate in a 'Ume of Ensenadi race, W!lng In w1th a Ume ol owner wu oot inimediatelyJ denUlled. 25.4630 Jioara. rt Is affiliated with the just more than 241' hours. On Ocean R8cing Class B, 'lbalia took Loog Beach Yatht Club. The sailboat, skippered by Robert D. first place: Sllildancer soor"1 In second Others, In order ol finishing, were. Al Hanel ol the C.brillo Beach Yacht Club! plloe; Gretlenberg·I-is' Sirocco toot Cassel's Warrior, BCYC, 25.5840; Sirius swept pass the finish line with an olllcia tblrd place and Poole-;Johnoon Spierling !I, skippered by Bob Lynch of NHYC, Ume of 14.6565 hours. Fractions of hours IV toot fourth place. . 25.6560; RO!Ul E. .Olaon'a Interlude. are measured In decimals, not mlnutee In the PHRF "'°'petllloo (Class A) the. NHYC, 25.9590; and G)'l!S)', pilQted by, 'Ind seooods. wlnnen wer,e U.rry J.jindbefts 'Sprite, : liarr'y C. "M'olclahco of LBYC. '25.i650. · The yachting. spectacular drew · $81 first~; Freil(f.l'lll)I" 4ni1ra, sec<l!ld; Finishing nlnlh throQgh twellth were vesSels. Jack Sailllt'a ~. 'tliinl,. and 'Dlclt • Fred C .. Pre!sil' Anitra, PM'/C, :111.0J.25;! ()ice the hilndicape were calculated the J\llnllle's ~,,lourth. Blacl:·Blrd with Allen,&. PuCbit of CYC, r'eal winners emerged. • 'Fln1ihllW "li!eirid :OVer-all was Jack •on boerd, 2'.0Mo; Jodt Hollenn'a, In Ocean Racing Cl181 A, Alan Puckett's Balllle'1 J.J.meler ~e1rsboy' of the Ball/OB , Tribute, LBYC, 26.etio ...S lllimu, Blact lllrd toot ftnt place. SeolXld Yodtt duh, lll!ii(.-111.Slli bou".J, ' • oklppered ilY Robert C. CUile!UI. SGYC, place -waa Foreot OIJen'a lntenudo; Tlllrd -~ Patty;Cat 11, : p .0710. , • ·~ . • I " ' years In the Marines, presentod the arguments for amnesty. . on the opposing side ...... Price Saunders. executive direclor Of the Ordllge County Central Committee ol the Republican Party, and Tom Rogers, a studenl al Cal State Fullerton, • Young Republican, and a veteran d. more than three ye81"s in the Air Force. Hager said the draft evaden had com- mitted no crime because to begin with the Vietnam war was illegal and iJn.. moral. He cited U.S. "lnlracjiooi" of the Gull of Tonkin ResoluUon and the Nuremberg precedent as bases for lila clahn. saurtders said the essence ol. morality is survival. He said tbat when one eoctety attempts to supetlmpose ~ oo Bll<>lher -as he said happened in Viet- nam -survival is involved. "We as a nattm arblti'arlly decided to help the South Vietnamese in the interest of survival. Our motives were altruist.le. And yet some people stepped outside that morality Into anti-morality. '11>ey created a new morality to give credence to what they did." "Those who fled to Canada at Sweden took the expedienCl way out/' Saunders said. . Cabn!ra replied, "If you want to talk about what Is expedient, I say this: I did the simple thing when I llilled Viet- namese people. It's .very ezpedient to pull a trigger. "But it's a hell of a declslon leaving your countcy knowing that you might never come home, or facing five 'years in our penal system or a dishonorable discharge that can economically cripple you Ill your life." Cabrera added: ''Nboo11 been llll'· rounded with people 1Bylng 'no amnesty.' Si,Jlee Watergate, I gueaa we now lmow aomethlng about what type of people Mr. NI.ion has around hlm,. ':rtiey'Ve been gt.v. Ing him burn scoops all along the. fine.'' "What's so bad about going IO Sweden with all those blondes," Rogers quipped. '"J'hat sure seems a lot eaSier than facing bullets." Spitz Readies For Big Spl.asli BEVERLY mu.s (AP~"-.Olympic swl!Jl star Mark Spllz and ~Weiner, daughter of a lAl6 Angeles lndustriall!t; will be married Sunday In the Beverly Hills Hotel. Rabbi Isaiah ·Zeldin wllj perform the ceremony for Spllz, who woo seven gold 'l'edals .at the Mun\cb· Olympics, and lillss Welner, a former Entlllsb ll)lJor al Up.A who has done modeling and television commerct.ls. Some 350 friends llDil relativ.s, Ia. clddlng Splti' swim ooach, Sbennan Chnoor, are expected to a!1e9d the cerem<llll' and • receptloa in the hotel !Ster. • -. ·Dime a:t.lwe- Bargain• TODAY % Wrong Way Driver Held • In Newport An 18-yeal'Old Buena Park wmian lay near death in Hoag Memorial Hoepllal early today, the imocent vk:Um ol a grinding haad-on onsb in N...port Beach's Mariner's Mlle shortly before midnight. . Janice Yenalavitch was reported Inez:. tremely criUcal condiUon tn th e hospital's intensive care ward, aufftring from massive head injw1es as well u other grave W<Ulds lnlllcted wbea the car In which sbe was ridlDc -llruct by another which bad veered ..,._ tho center line. . __ ___. ___ _ A companim in the small German sedap suffered fracturenil the Ie;o and . • •• hi o.J!l!!.~llS 1e}>Ol'led out of clanpuat _, Hoag. She is Debra ~. 18, llaiO ·c1. --=-_..... Buena Park. . · - The man identlfted U the WIWf"W&y . driver, Melvyn Wheeler, 35 wu boot.ad inf<> the jail ward ol ~ Ooonty Medical Center on charges ol ffllony drunken driving. · The bloody crash OCCllmd near tho Stull Shirt restaurant at about II p.m. The car canying the too 1"llllC u-omen was headed east on the htghny when Wheeler's larger sedan !Rlddenly swerved across the center dlvidrr llld plowed Into the foreljpi-car. The girls were trapped In tho ...-,e (or more than a ball hour u 111-and police baWed to free them. omc.rs laid the)' bacl no1 ,. ...., mined l!l>Jch of Iha.~ .... dllvflll the autO. ~ · Threat of Strike ·I No Longer Perils Skylab Project CAPE KENNEDY (UPI ) -Tho apoce agency said Friday a strike by L!O Ind· Ing station workers no longer threatens the acheduled May 14 launch of the Skylab space station on an ef&bl<Donth space adventure. . The space 'leQcy ssld proJ<ct olllolal1 have concluded that supervisory penon.. nel now llllll1nlni the ground 1tatlm will tie able to support Slcytab • Tbua, with the ground tests over, the space •talion has a clear road towlrd launch day. The orbiting laboratory'• first three astronauts completed the last of the ground tesla Friday when they rehearsed their coun.-n tn the Apollo command module thal will f\y them to a rendezvous with Skylab a day after It ls launched. Charles "Pete" Coorad, Dr. Joleph P. Kerwin and Paul J. Weltz plan to spend 28 days in orbit to determine bow well tbe body can withstand prolooged weigbtleSMeSs. Two later crews will ltay up for 56 days each. .. Negotiations are scheduled to ruume Tuesday between I he lnteniallonol Broth.mood of Electrical Worbrs and the Bendix Fleld En&tneeriDI Qirp., which operales the ground ataUon f0< NASA. NASA bad 1&1d earlier It wu no1 known whethe< the 14 supervlaon would tie able to keep lhe ground lllation,NJ>o nlng during a lengthy str!U. But the agency said support the ground lllallon provided during the past nine dlya 'ol tests . proved that It would he llllo to handle the job. Orange Wea ... er The weekend wet llull will ...,, tinue through toni(ht with SOIDI of the clouds rolling by Sunday aft,. emoon. Look for hlghl ol M an _, the ooast to 72 lnlud tod.t1 and • to 75 on Sunday. INSIDE TOQt\ Y Two 1istn1' involvement with evo11gelical religloUI group llao torn their famuv apa!'I. 'SH storU, Paat 6 c........ '1-M ..,.. ...... 4 c.-.. I )J ........... •• ~ . ~--' ~ lt """' , ... DMttl..... \l ... ~ .. ,. ..... t•••=• 1•11 ~ " , .... , ..... ' 1'*ttn 9ott • • - ... 1 DAllV !'!LOT K~sin~er, Brezhnev Open Talks -MOSCOW (UPI) -Foregoing the ltnmlln for a -country estate a..rlooklng I!!" Volga River, pmldent141 -llonry A. Kissinger becu l4lU today with c.mmunilt patty chief Leonid I. Brezhnev oo a plaruied Brezhnev trip to Washlng1on. Bnzlmey'1 chief reason for oeelng Klallapr wu to confer with him on la1U with l'resldent Nbon espeded next monlh. "We hope to r<vlew bllatenl r<alt!ons and the pooslble "l"'mlt agenda," aald Kmlnger as he irrived Friday from Wasbinglon. P11ek•rcl Poncler1 WASIDNGTON (UP!) -An inoome In c11Jemma bas stymied the nomination of David Packard aa defense aecretary. 'lbO Whlte Hoose aald Friday Packard wu the "leading cand1date" to su~ ( __ I_N_S_B_OR_T._ .. _. _) Elliot RichardJOO In the post. But Senate sources aaid Packard ii reluctant to ac- e<pt the job because of lbe 1969 tax reform 1.:w that would prevent him from deducting charitable ..,.,tributiona from bis tu. -when Richardson wu named attorney poera! ~ Mcoday to clean up the Watergate acandal, he te!t the defenae . post vacant -held only on an acting baxi> by Deputy Defenae Secretary W1D1am Clement&. Co .. tcl Cue · SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The California Supreme court has agreed to hear. a caae aimed at determining the ef· · fectlve date of tile Coas141 Zope Q:inaervation Act. 'lbe act was passed as Prop, 20 al lul November'• geoeral elec- t.ion..-=-."° ---. ~ --~ -: . - The court will · decide whether a developer who acqulnod a local building -permit and. becan CCNtrudlon between Nov. a, 11112, and Feb. I, 11113, has a ''vesttd right" to complete that·conltruc· / tlon without oblalnlnR a permit !run the San Diego Cout R<glooal Commisskm. The conlllct stems from dlllerillg In- terpretations u to when 8 CQCPmisslon pennit Is required. Foob R eeaUecl . W ASlllNGTON (UPI) -'!be Food and Drug Administration lllllOU!lc<d today wlwrtary """11 of an &""'1ment ol frozen mustard gr«M,1 canned l<lmatoes and muahrooms. ' · Becawe of oontamlnation with ln.!ects, ..... and IP"HS, the dlstrlbutora recalled all lots ol frw.en chopped mustard gr«M, packaged by Southern Frozen Foods, Mootezuma, Ga., and distributed ·principally In,_....,, Ge o rgia, Arkansas, Te1as, and Virginia by the 'Kroger Company, Cincinnati, the FDA said. The FDA said all lots ol the product were being recaJled from retail shelves, but said the company could not estimate how many of. the l G-ounce packages were hlvolved. lncllan Arre•ted PINE RIDGE, S.D. (UPI) -An armed leader ol the Wowlded Knee militants wu amsted while trying to .Up Into the hamlet wider cover of darlal<ss alter a ,trip outside the beselged village, govern- ment spokesmen disclosed Friday. Stanley Holder, 23, American Indlsn Movement (AIM ) cble( ol security fon:es ln the village, wu arrested Th.ursday night and jailed OI\ charges of obstructing juatice dwin& a period of disorder. [ 'W'EATiiERl OUN .. 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Watergati> buggjng with Pr<sldent Nixon unda-the terma of new guldellnet fw uecuUve prtvllage Issued by the Whlte Houae. The guidelines, prtpored by """11 ap- pointed presldenUal counsel Leonard Garment. were made public Friday in Key Biscayne where Nixon ts spending a loog weekend. "Past and present members ol the President's stall questiooed by the FBI, EMn committee, the special Senate committee headed by Seo. Sam Ervin (D-N. C.) or a grand jury should Invoke * Nixon Medical Records Seen By Burglars the privilege only In connection with con- verutloiw with the Prosldent, .,.,.,. versaUOlll among themaelves involving communication with the Pre!ideot and as to ""81d_entlal .papers," the gulclellnes said. "PrM'dentlal pepera are all documeoll proctuc.i or .-ved by the President or any member of the White House stall in oonnectlm with bis 'offlclal duties." Whlte House Presa Secretary Ronald I.. Ziegler declined to answer specllic queslloos aboul the applicatlm ol the guidelines In any Individual case. Other administration official.! said privilege would have to be Involved In a case-by-case basi..s. They said the guidelines were not a blanket gag order to staff members. ' On the aurla«, the stsi..nent ...Wd appear to permit p~nt or fonner 1Wf' members to refuse to say ii they had told Nbon ol the bugging of the Democratlo NaUooal Headquarters or the sublequen& coverup of the crime. Ccu1d a ltaff metnber refuse to answer ii be WU asked by the grand Jury ii be bad discussed the scandal with Ni.oo before la.st March when the Prisident said he first began to ..allxe Its scope! A Wbite House spokesman said It was Im· possible to answer such spclflc questions. Executive privilege is a doctrine which Nixoo and some previous preei.dents have used to refuse to give Information to Congress. The new guidelines appear to extend the immunity for the first time to ., questions from the FBI or a grand jury. General Haig . Now Fill,s Shoes Left by Haldeman KEY BISCAYNE, Fla. (UP!) -Presi· as "Interim" chief of the White House LONG BEACH (AP) _ Presldent Nlx· dent Nixon plans to lake time rebuilding stall. He said he did not know how long on's medical records were examined and his scandal-scaired staH but for the the temporary assignment would last and perhaps photographed In a burglary ol present -and perhaps the rest of the Implied that it coold be made permanenl tu doctor11 office during the 1972 presi-Nixon years -the man to see at the Ziegler also said former .Deputy dential campalgn, the physician 8lld po-Wbite House will be Gen. Alexander M. De!enae Secretary David Packard was lice said Friday. Haig Jr. the "leading candidate" to succeed Elliot Haig, a 48-year-old soldler-dlplomat, Richardson as defense secretary. NlxOO Dr. John Lungren confirmed a story in already has moved into the White House Monday named Richardson as attorney the Long Beach Independenl Prtss. tba Theae black, wb!U! and tan collies -fa1her Md davghter -need a home, separately or loJ&ther. The father, "Thor," is three years old. Daughter "Mei:<:edes"· 11 a year old. llOOh have hod all the necessary shots, Both like children and both are housebroken. They're living temporarily at the IAguna SPCA. 20612 Laguna Canyon Road, tel .. phone 494-1512.' You can bave either-one for $15, -.-'""'ms little enough since "Be Kind \o Animala. Week" starts SUncmy, Telegram, in which he was quoted 88 office where H. R. Haldeman once reigir general and ordered him to get to ---fl8yk'.g•-___ ed ~!!chief~ staff~ and ~ !!Jan who _bgttol!l.9f tbe Watergate sc;andal. _ ,,1 ,:_. bell tha of the NJ Clec1deoWho would lie pernlltl~toiilk --Otl!ruWise--;-z1egler said, the President Mami e Van .DGrenDivorce· ' Case Delayed in County · By TOrti BARLEY Of "'-D•lt)' "lleot lllH Actress Mamie Van Doren kept her third marriage alive for ·at least the weekend Friday after a series of Orange County courtroom encounters in which her spQuse of just 37 days failed to dialolve his union with the buxom en- tertainer. Superior Court Prealdlng Judge Bruce Sumner ordered her lawyers and at· tomeys for Ross McC1intock, 61, to return to his courtroom Monday in a new· effort to get the scheduled divorce hear- ing under way. He made it clear that he want.I Long Beach attorney Joe Agar.ay Jr. before him at that Ume to of er some legal backing for the 40-year~ld acUess' plea that the hearing be deferred until June. It was stated at an earlier bearing Fri- day befo.. Judge William C. Speirs that Miss Van Doren was appearing in St. From Page J CONVICTED • • • the portion of the farm alta-learning the FBI was uncovering the loot. Investigators fW"ther asserted that Dinsio held the business card of a man later arrested with thousands of gold coins believed to have 1-> lifted during the "Mis!lon lmpo!slble" !tyle Job. Prosecution and defense ·attorneys wound up their Individual presentations before the court on Tuesday, when the jury retired to chambers to weigh the facts of the case. Barber and Dinsio face sentences of 15 years in federal prision and individual r111es of $15,000. Sentencing by Judge Real Is scheduled for May 22. Two other men, Harry Barl>er ol South Gate and Cllarles Broeckles of Cleveland, Ohio also have been indicted in connection with the case, but remain fugitives. Paul, Minn., and could not return to this area for at least two months. She married McClintock, a vice presi- dent with the Fluor industrial chain, 1n Las Vegas Dec. 1. 'They separated Jan. 7. Judge Speirs learned that Miss Van Doren had allegedly refused to shar< McCllntock's bed on the night of their marriage and slept on the couch. Docwnents placed before him also alleged that the curvy bloode had refused to share McCUntock's home in Orange with his teen-aged son and that the had reneged on a promise to learn to cook and be a good housewife. McCllntock's lawyers claim that she asked him for a $10,000 chincl>l!s coot and a '35,000 Rolls Royce !rnmedlately alter marriage. They also allege that sbe asked him for a moolbly clothing allow- ance ol $%,000. "She married for wealth," they alleg- ed. And they further claimed that Miss Van Doren did not tell McClintock she wu an epileptic wttil after their mar- riage. Wrtght argued before Judge Speirs that it was not necessary to continue the hearing and that 10 minutes of testimony would enable the jurist to end the brief marriage. But Brown later indicated before Judge Swnner that Miss Van Doren might, when she can discuss the situation with her regular lawyer, seek some financial support horn McClintix:k. · Handicapped Persons To Compete in Shoot Handicapped persons will compete Sun- day at the annual Paraplegics Skeet and Trap Shooting Meet Laguna Hills. Actioo Is scbedul o begin at the Laguna Hills Gun Oub n Lion COUntry Safari in Irvine at 9 a.m., s to 6 p.m., with spectators invited. Banker~s Hours? ,_ Newport E mployes Locked In Hall a d°"'n employes ol the Security Pacific National Bank fn Newport Beach got a late start oo their weekead Friday evening. They found themselves in an enviable position to many mortals -they were locked inside their bank at 3475 Via Lido, near the entrance to Udo Isle. The branch bank stays open until 6 p.m. on Fridays and 6 p.m. came and went. And so, apparenUy, did the securi· ty guard who locl<ed the doors behind him. The remaining employes, a few pretty tellers who no doubt had dates not much later in the evening, and a couple of. au lstant managers, tried a little while later to get out. "Yes, we're Jocked in," one chagrined teller told newsmen, but !he and another tmployea clammed up when 1 photographer 1tarted laking pictures. . "Ob. this will be embllrra,.lng to the bMk, '' she said , loudly enough to be heanl through tha crack between the front doors. The men and women got ho me in llme for di.Mer or whatever •n 800ltboW 90me0De got a key out of lbe vault A teller confessed that they all became trapped because usually at closing time an officer of the bank -officers of banks are entrusted with keys - is present. But the.re apparently was no offieer with a key preoml at the time. Their likely will be In tba future. DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE DrHvtr)' of tilt O.aUy Piiot Is 9uar1ntrtd ""'""-"1'rMtr1 11 ffi .. "" llt¥t ,_ PW.., J1M ''""' ctH •"" '"' c:ttl1 •Ill H """9111 N 1"· C1ll1 trt lt1'M •llfll 11• ....... ...... 11, llMI • ...,...,! tf ,.. ..... , rt<tlff 'ftW Clrt lly f lofll, St~1r, flt I '·"'· l~t't'. Clll 1114 I fff't' Will .. .,..,.., Jt )'Ill. (1111 trt ltllM 1111111 ) .... 11'1. Trtrphonr1 • Mnt o, ...... c .. 111w ,.,... • .... ., .., .. un .,..,.,...,, HntlllftM lttdl W '#ttlfl'llMIW ., •• " ........ ,,,. ... c.....,....,c,,....,.,.,,,,11, ••• Jttl c..,..,... ...... ,. .. ,, ._ . ....._. .................. ....... uuu t ev.e t any TC?Jl to the President. · -is keeping all options open in determining · records are mlsaing_ilJltJhe_piiWJ WW: ---Preas-Secretary Ronald I.. 2legler 1J1.--"tbe-way-lhe White.. Howe. wili conduct . .out of their cl/:J'on<>I,ogic_!! ~ and ob-nouncad .Friday that Haig, the second its buslnes; for the renalnder· of_ this ... v1ously scrutmtze<r.. Tliere Is the sup-ranking &"""'81 In the Army will serve term." :!:aplt~.l'. .might have been "k "k , * Haig aerved as cbief deputy to· White In the Interview, Lun~• said he bitd ., . p 1 House foreign aUairs .advlsl!I' Henry-A." ~-., rom age Kissinger before assuming the post ol "no idea or what value the Nlxon recofds Army vice chit! of staff Jan. 4. He rose could be to anyone. Every examination RECORDS 'from colonel to four-star general in a lit· I've ever given him showed him to be in • • • tie less than four years after joining perfect health." Ki!singer's staff. Lungren's office was burglarized twice the Nixon fundraisers to disclose their Ziegler said Haig would assume most within two weeks, first on Sept. 5, 1972, sources of fun<b. The campaign com-of Haldeman's duties. He said Haig was and then on the night of Sept. 2().21, mittee argues that before April 7, it was one of the candidates for permanent ap- police said. The second time, Nh:on's promoting the nomination -not the elec-pointment as chief of staff if Nison medical records were removed frcm • tion -of Ni.Ion and the old law did not k the · bis safe and scatter<d bn the floor, , ,,._. decides to eep post m restruc. \ ~..-..... cover such activities. tured White House . sai;~lice indicated there was no hard Sloan said he bad a "day-to-day log-of "k "k evidence to support a motive of political cash contribuUons" which he destroyed on Stans' orders because "it was no sabotage. Offices in the Long Beacb I d ed. • H d h Memorial hospital area where LJ.mgren is onger eem necessary.' e sat e located are frequent targets ol burglars, also turned over to st.am a "summary many of them addicts looking for drugs sheet" wbidt had been prepared from the and blank prescription forms, dally log. "! have been since led to un- derstand that that bas been destroyed," DYING BREED SAN DIEGO (AP) -An official of the San Diego Zoo said Friday a handwritten sign was found on an empty animal cage which said, "Honest politician, extinct species, ·homo 8'pien." It was taken down. he said. But Sloan added that when he left Ille finance committee last July 14, he understood there still was ln ellstence a "master list" of all contributions of $1,000 or more. Under questioning, he said the con· tributions contained on the daily log and summary sheet totaled between $1 million and $2 million and expenditures from that fund totaled about $900,000 as of April 7. FronaPagel KROGH. • • ' security information contained in the document. One source familiar with tho alftdavll said he was concerned it might never see the light of day even aft.er Pentagon Papen judge Ma tt Bryne receives it. Krogh testified publicly and under oath early this year that he exercised gener-1, supervision of the "plumbers," that be personally hired Hunt and Liddy, and that his supervision continued tmtU early October 1971, a month after the Elhberg breakin. 11 ~11·11111· I;,,., ~ 11111·11•11· I;,,., J::}. ll•11·l1111 I it •·' ... "J. ll11rl111r I,,,., Every item i11 our 1how roOfll 11 ll'ltrkH clown thil we•k. Teke •dv•11t•9e ef th• 9re•t b•rt•ln1, light fixtur •1 •ncl 1we9 lemp1. M•k• • wo!Wterf..il gift for Moth•r'1 Dey. OPEN 7 DAYS ~ A WEEK c. A. WICKER. CHAIN.LAM'-Fvll II" ditm•t•r, 11•tur•I •ncl •II color1. Compl•t• with 9lob. Ute, 60, 100 or 150 w1tt • 12' ch•ln, 16' wlr• • 2 ltook1. •v•rvtftlnf y•u ""'to lit• u,. your Ute. I fl" dl•met•t wlck•r •• •Dov• 16.991 I. DOUBLE SWA'9 LAMP "SET. Imported cry1tel eptlc 91•••· flnldtH iM•wtlfully h1 Rot•tt Gold. 200 wett c•p•clty. C. S LITE CHANDELIER. 111 Sp•ni1h0 lron1e full 20" 1pre1d- loecl•cl with el•9tAt c11t 2" lttlitn ptl1m1. A ftnfe1tic b11y. 0,. 7 Dtys A W ... fer Yf/IW Celmll"'9c• Mel!H'f'll, ,. '·"'· ,. • '"""· SllMllP. t1• 1.m. te i i• ,_M. $19" llllAlll Diiiy, ,. '·"'· le • '·"'· .I m 11 .. 'I M Prlll!Pf IMCMI INYRANC• .. ~~=====~::::S:; arbor tiles I lllll/t NIWPORT II.YD. COSTA MESA PHO NI '45·7JOI ll t11 ·l111r I,,,., 1:.}. 11 111·1111 1 I,,,., 1:).. 11111 ·1,,,,. I •I•·' :.../ ... 11 1111,,,, I '''' • ' , ' , • B " '!bi! blood! Clptst figbtlJ: Mexic -the &I doors1 do bai Lyn dent demol temoo specls range Wer< Paso. "Wt shlppl of the (Shi Sb""'I But Jf~ on .G Slierw then I back . Sliet W1u "I'n fatteri ..;iessiq him a 'Iba all. Sbei charnl that f will g Wlu For row" pullln the" "Br 1'11 u dange ii I avails .... ., "! lier<e "Be W: Ma SAl' Army jiessic so bil opera Frida and ti 'Arn f]0,00 !t"1 \)sun from tioDe< Lei wife, Henr: waist for a c A Ale sped not J C8USt: Thi reha1 week ff OS A ca1 rehal the i Beac PS: work clud• med! anal Ea da)'I over I ' He lmedi labor ' He ~! ~ , who\ He Pr<li1 Beac . dire< I°': Oran Alcoi d.0 II! I llooP • Bullfight -- ·without .. ·A Bull? By JOHN VALTERZA Of ""9 o.tf'( P"9t lhlH This ~·r Cinco de Mayo bloodless bullfight in San J u a n Capistrano might go on without a pair of lighting bulls rented !nm a ranch in Mexico. Because as ol lalA! Friday afternoon, the anlmals had not shown up at the doorstep ol the man who has promised to do batUe with them. Lyn Sherwood, the San Clemente resi- dent IVbo e>rgMlled the . b u 1111 g h t -Uoo for 4 o'clock tilt. af- te'1!oon &aid, that the shlpinent of the two specially-bred anhl>als had been ar- ranged several days ago aJ)d the animals were to have crossed the bonier at El Paso. ''We were going to be'p them in their shipping crat.s on the truck out in lrolll • Of the house, II be said, (Sherwood llv.. in the !asbiooable Shoreclif!s colony in San ClemenlA!.) But bis neighbors need not worty. · .IL the anllJ>als do show up in time they wlll' be hauled directly to Rocty's Anna on .Oso Road, uol~ed. caped by SHerwood and other amateur torerqs, then one of the animals will be driven back borne. Sherwood plam to liuy the oth,er one. What will.he do with the animal? .. - • • SaliriQ, Mq 5, 197) DAILY PILOT 1 - in Meiico 1 . DallY ,iltl Pllllt. llr P•tridl O'o-.tl Fom·Armed Youths Seen hi Seizure GUADALAJARA. Mexico (UPI) FOW' youths armed with pistols oeJzed U.S. Consul. General Terrance G. Leoohardy after he left an e:r:biblUon he attended Friday as guest of the Guadala-. jara police chief. ''There • is a witness who says he (Leonhardy l was alooe in the car," a police spikesrnan said. The car was found shortly afterwards, police said, abandoned with its doors open outs.ide a night club. Tile U.S. Emboasy in Mwco Oty ·sa1d only that he was missing. Other members of the conaulate general in Guadalajara were ordered to remain in· doors. Mayor Guillernio Cosio Vidaurri said the envoy was kidnapped at 5:'5 p.m., 30 minutes after he attended the police ex· hihit. Vidaurri said police received an anonymous telephone call directing them to ransom notes !ett. in a mailbox and in a church charity box. The mailbox, be said, was near the Guadalajara uolvmity. The charity bo>: was inside the Templo E~atorlo de Guadalajara church. "We vigorously condemn thb act," said foreign relations secretary Emilio O. Raban. "I'm hot>lni. to keep him somewhere to · 1at"'" rum up, and after some practice A f,ibera_~d W onaan · ··--·-·. ~:s s~JrlhfC'.;,,;~:~ ~~ .. , ,~-.~"fuiihlng llit~:~g·Coinidrtib1e;<ft~-;;~-:.;.w.eii wein!! • --dam ~..,.·~antic Sa.nd pil~atfhe ec1i~-~ ih~a, she found her beach attire a•blt ronfi.11m~. Sun~y. Wendi is g<llng ~ when! else - . to Disneyland for the first time. Supervisor's • 'lltat is, il the anlmal even shows up al RhQadB, ·s, who, with her p.trents, Mr. and Mrs. Dusty Rhoad> of all. Tuscon, Ariz., is visitfug the Orange Coast this weekend. Wendi JS see--Wife Dies ~ =--~ =::. °!.id ing the ~ tor the i'lrst time and, although she enjoyed the free. Mrs. David L. ~Jean) Bahr, wile ol the Oranao COunty SUpervflOf representing the alecond. dlltrict, died Friday altemoon at Palm Harbor Hoopltal, Garden G!Vft. that fighting buils or not, the attractioo will go on as scheduled. What will they use !or bulls? For fighting bulls they plan to "bor- row" a few Brahmas from the people putting' on the rodeo which accompanies the COITida. "Brahmas are mean enough to charge, tilt they're pretty oow~rdly and awfully dangerous," Sherwood said. If that altemaUve · 15 the ooly one avajlabte the bl.oodlm exercise will be somewhat limited "I don't mind a bull Uutt dlarges fiercely and honestly,"· Shelwond Aid> "But the last Brahma I fought bit me." Wife, Boy Slain; Major Accused SAN ANTCiNIO, Tu. (UPI) -An Army major who received a "oom- jiessionalA! transfer" to a post in Tens so J1js 4-year-old son c6uld receive an operaUon for a dub foot was charged. Friday with beating his Vietnamese wife and lheJr bedriddeo son to death. I Arnold LOvtnii, fl, was held under f!0,000 bond today on two counts of murder with malice. His bond was reduc-- -'"'1 from $100,000 late Friday oo the ~ he woold not be tnwferred !run Ft. 8am Houstm, where he Is sta-tiooed. . Levine Is accuaed ol the murden ol hi• wife, Nuong X. Levine, 29, and their son, Henry, who has been bedridden in a waist-down cast since orthopedic surgery for a club ·foot last mootb. Newport Killer Sent t<T Prison For Coed Death Corliss Kay Ankeny of Newport Beach was sent to state prison for one to 15 ye&n Friday for the slaying of a pretty UCLA coed Who shared his plush suilA! at the Towers. Aparbnenta. . . · • Ankeny, 33, of 321 W. Coast Highway, reznai@d impassive wtyle. Orange County Superior Court Judge lJoyd Blanpfed Ol;dered the state priSon: term. ·He had earlier pieaded guilty to reduo- ed.chargea ol voluntary manslaughter, after being accused of first degree Dllll!!dr at theiime ol his arr~ Sept. 17. 1ADkeny was'tdOntiftid as the man who drove dying Dfane Singleton, 21, to Hoag Memorial Hospital and l!ped oil as doc- tors vainly tried to aid the girl He lalA!r surrenderell to San Anselmo police. .Judge; Blaopted's , slJot1 senfalcing ''°ss,imLdooed ,the file <II whaf canle fo ~ hoim to lawmen ias' the ' "BiziARu 1 murder· case -so named because the license p\tilA! Of, the aistty sports car he bqSglit; 'for · Miss Sjngletoo. bore that legend.· , · • • , . If. w;i,oi testilied in 1pretrial actjon thal she wu the recipient .d other expenSive gifts before she met her death . in a shooting incident that has11evtt"b!on .. ~ plained beyond Ankeny's slafement' lhiit it was an accident. · Coast Hospital :Starting ' . . Alcoholic Cure. Program · Alcoholism is a disease. It requires specialized trttitment foe the total person, not just the physical care of problems caused by too much alcohol. This is the philosophy of an alcoholic rehabilitation program launched this week at South Coast Com m.u n 1 t y Hospital. , Called the "~ve alcoholic rehabllltatlonen~uolt" (CARE), the program was ·clfflcned by a Newport Beach-based health services corporation. P#chlatrlst; ·p!ycl!Ologfit, ·so c't"1.1 worker, and maniage·coun.selor ~in.­ eluded on the new: llalf along with the medlcal director, spe,ciall1.ed nurses and .., alcoholism coUnielor. · Each poUent will be hospltaliled for 11 · dsya fn the remodeled lourtb floor onlt overlooking the oeean.· 1 He wtll be medlcal1y detozflted, given a I medical uaminaUoo, and will undergo laboratory and x-ray testa. 1 He will also receive diagnostic screen- ing by a psycbolo!Mt and IOclal wor~~r. He then enter• an lndlvldqalllod rt<;<>Very prosrem hued on evaluations of the , who\e clinJcal team . . . . Head alcohollatJI theraplll for the new program Is Muriel M. Zink of l,aiuna Beach, formerly assistant · prlitrlm director for en alcobolllm hospital in I Orange County. · Mn. Zink ls ;vice president of the Orange County O>apter of Counseling on Alcoilol Addlcllon 1114 Related Depen- ~· h li.u CllOseled at the Vetarw' I Boopllar, 'tlie Cilllonila Sii{e~·o;,psr1. ,,,·. ' -· A\.ClOl'IOLISM THERAPIST • -:Muriel M. Zink men! ol · Rehabllilation, and the Veaper House IJI Loo Angeles. Sbo ii a'fllilable ~ lectwa to in- Wuted CO!llJDU"lty Organlzatton.s. 'Ibo ~ Is de9crlbed as "mulU- riioCWlty'"Iiy one ·OI Jll planners. '/ Two States Restore Death By Tbe Auodaled Pml Connecticut and Nevada ·restored ·the death penalty in bills sigoed Friday by Govs. Thomas J. Meskill and Milre O'CaUaghan, respectively. Under the acts, capital punishment is mandatory tor:the ttuJrder· of· policemen or fitemen on duty, mlirder committed for pay and murder committed by in- mates serving life sentenc~. In Connecticut, the death penalty alao is mandatory for slayings committed by one previously coovicted of murder, murder of a hostage by a ltidnaper, and in the selling by a nonaddict of cocaine, "heroin or methadone to one who died as a result of the sale. Additionally, the Nevada law Calls for capital 'punislunent in bombing deaths and multiple "scheme murders." -Under the ~ticut act a jtll}",_. after finding a defendant guilty, must then decide il there are aoy miUgaUng or ag- gravaUng factors in the case such as a defendant under 18, under extreme d~ss or mentally ·impaired. Struck from the final bill in Nevada were provlsloos calling for the deeth penalty in slayings of lhe governor and . judges and in deaths resulting from felonies such as robbery, rape and kid· naping. · The .upervfocr said the ca111e ol death wu a aevere cerftrll hemorrhage. The couple, who resided at t46Z !Wyal Palm Blvd., Garden Grove, would have c:elebratad tbelr 15111 wedding aMlv.rasry on May SI. Survivors Include two dlulllters Mellssa and Lourie o1 the liomo, and a son, Rober\ Bard ol 8IDta Monica. .Funeral arraogementa .are - ding. • ~ SpeeialllO:rld Nineteen ' - 1973 Sedan De Ville Seventy-rrhree ' :.~~ $6666 LUSE ..... L.,, •16888 MD. NABERS LEASING DIRECT LEASE IMMDIAn DILIYllY IXCIWHT llUCTJON Fiii PICIUP AND Dl~IYllY FUI LOAN CA.IS ·WHILE ': • I t.QSI CAI SllYICID · =~l:,ncr C::11!~1" :.dTrt1: =~::; lo bstt&r ttll and 1trvlct C&dlll•c •utomtlbltes. tlO WOl1l ll•lt1) •nd '5 l1c1orr lr1lntd lethnlcltrw. ~gest Seleetion of, . Cadillacs ' · · · in Orange County · . Over ' 70 ·Quality Automobiles To Choose From ' • ' F Sales · Leasing • Service • Broughams · • El Dorados · • Convertibles • Cpe. De Villes • .~upe.s • Sed. De Villes .. ; 1973 Coupe De Ville PULLY 1.QUl,,10 WITH ' $6555 NABERS 2600 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 540-9100 '1 I SALES DEPARTMENT OPEN li30 AM to 9 PM Mon. thrv Frt.-9DO A>A to' PM Sot. ond Sundor \ I I I .. - • !f !N.v l'ILOT ' S.tnJ, M.,. 5, l97J Two Teinples Merge ' ' Betlr. Dqvid, Hillel .• in W estmi11.ster Tboconc rocat l ons of Tlle religlOUI IDd _, 1100 e.hy St., Wtatmtn.t<r. _... Bolb Don! o I 1eadM ot Ille MWty D*'pd Tllo ClOlllf1!Plloo will nma1n '~--...:~·=-=~! tltr ad Temple -•Um~ 1111! aa Im. affiliated with lhe Union ol r: "'Htbii!Ogtc1t·--7 por1ant iiiii1ii ,.. JewlJb ---ll'olaw ~ , haft a)lllrVYed a -ol -1 cmtmo ed!lcatloo t1oo1 <Ref«m). lhe two tamp!et od 1etl:i.Jip ;uJ ._ RaiJIJI Hal E. Frool wUI be • Tlil joilll action wu ,taken a ' Ille 1eodor ol the ...,.....UOO. ' -inwal -ol -U. • THE NEW Temple will r<> CtnlCll' ,11arry NIWIDlD and •· t1ca betww 1ept11eataUves tain the oame ot Temple Beth Mn. ray Newman will pro- ol the -tlool. David and will be located at vtdo llllt camorlal and 1D111ic Evangelist Guest At Lake Hills dlnctloolor lleTemple. OOR1NG the llllDlDOf the RelialGUs School Committee will be develo!>inl plans for tn- tegn&a ol tho relilloal and --· 'lllls ICboo1 year II being completed with DO lllempl to merp the lcboob .. Dr. Holland B. x.Oodoo, in-School, Million Viejo. '!be .. • •• Mwion Organi~r To Speak Pulpit -& Pew Dr. Wtlley C. BaUr, former l rocto of Mh 1l1Ln (:~ . l ;_M1!¥11 ''jl0Dcbell!4>l_a 1nlerprelalltG for the United , Purpooe." by Iha IU!v. J-~ Clll?cb In the -Cltrlldu a.a, at Knololr:; reft-ca-lllnd Ille Loll Baod,.. by the Rev. Leslie IJam)ld; ...vice W-117 at 7 p.m. USA, will be tho gual opaoter WI Tullln Ave., Colla M-; . Bible elm . ....,..1., Wecl- al all -aervloel, a, 1:311 ~ SUnday at 10:15 a.m., ..say, Ml)' II al ?:ID p.m. Qora ti RallP>m Sc1-, and 11 1.m. .. St. -· cl>Jrch school al t :IO; aermon II lilt lltb St., Huntington ~~~ b a r·c b In "It's 1 Family Alfalr," by the llfet....., Beach; Mrvlce SUoday al 1:311 , Rev. D.W. McElroy. and 10:1) a.m.: sehrmonh Dr.-..wdUyeonu di:'•• u.d -"JlapcmlblUly of C u r c )llflor, ~ mllaloo1ry lllnl ~ ~ et 11 llGI Oliver Rood, Membenblp," by the R<v. inCI semlniry lectuftr. He has '-S-. al Glenneyre lrvllle; aen1ce -.y at t Gena 'lbom.,.... i-i active In aeveral In-and Legion Stroet; aervlce and IO:llO a.m.; sermon a.rdtel•.....,..··Sdeace, ternatlcnal arenu, Including &mday at 10:15 a.m., cburdJ "llpaoclerand.........._Talloed ·--the ·Som! Union, Soutbeul school; sermoo "Caterpillar er Ahoul Cn:les:·Q;d"' 'h1bd at-Lquna canyon Road ; Alla, Europe and m 011 BulU!rfly!" by the R<v. Jim ·~~ "-'• .. .__ ~-n-. aervlce $1nday at 9 and 11 BwJ BiNe cl.us l..Mril'9'ina nuuu" -....-, v~ WD &WY a.m.; aetmoD 0 Why Live the ~y~ ~ ~ al 9~:\a' SUnday !;y.;;:;g Ila> Al1lsoo. . Hard Wtjl" by the R<v. several books In c I u d In g , aduli>. Newport C.-U 1 ll e d ~ Gerhard. "Hope In thlo World, Believer M.-a.a. D*llng ot .,_ Blltlor Clmcli 1 tn Hell," and 0 More '1ban 1 9 a.m. at US Apte, Balboa .:;_: • .-• -.. I 4;1 \ Goldoow• ond~ .•. t.JD.a Avenue, Hantlqloa llefdi, at a p.m. Temple -Do.t.I of Oral(e'vo..ty, al 1100 111111)' St., Wutmlnstet: -Frt· day at 8: 15 p.m.; sermon by Rabbi 11...t Front; ooeg obab- bat foUowlng bar mltsvah service.' 1 tcnatiaDaUy acclaimed Rev. Harold F. Leestma said· A liD&le location for the lt'IS-74 lchool year II being souabl and CODllruclloo of ICbool faclllties Oii b. Temple'• propert y in Weatmllllter It antidpated in time for the lfl._75 !ICbool year. Man can Take: A study of Christion s~ bland al 11:15 a.m. al st. -• .a Job.'' "-'~-Sdence Clta'clael, MlcbaeI and All AD gels Cent« SI., 0oota M e ' a ; TbeFoonqUare~at 1734: Orange Ave., Cost a Mesa; service SUnday at 10:50 a.m., chuii:b ochool at 9:311 sermoo by Dr. W!Jliam Delhm, 1 Ouistlan peychoiol!lsl a n d Pepperdine Ins tructor ; : candlellght oervlce at 7 p.m. with the R<v. Robert Jacobs. • evancelllt and~I ol the the public II invited. Cllllonlla G te School ol Dr. Ulodoo II .a frequent 'Illealoo, Gleadale, will be speaker in America's 1ar1011 &1JOll --&mday at the cllurches, and bu Just con-t:JO aac1 u a.m. 'llWlhip eluded -.. ..,.... the ..m ... ol Lob llJllJ Com-. nation. ' lllmlty OJurdt. meeting . at He has modo five world Loll A 11 • o • Intmn«liate tours, traveled In too countries .Jewish Society Will Meet On SIUday, May 12 at 7:311 p.m. at El .Nip•l County and ireacbod In all llO llatea. In one of bll .._,ID' in Ghana, Alr1ca, more than 40,llOO atleoded a I I D g le •en>loe. Hia moat recent .._igns ~ in Jamaica, Haiti and Ireland. For further Information, call 817-7729. ' 1 Club, itDOO Cl<>W,11 Valley l't!i:. IAtuna NlgUei.' the Foursquare . .. -Invites • -Cu!Iural SooletY will haw ftl om ·meeung uniJer its new name: "Lagwia Circle Ed -J~" ~---ucator ... A.t the-ineetliii~lfe t t'y-- Gortler, llelnlc adlolar .and Dr. Wil!lam 1Je11im, .Cbris- leclunr.-will talk oo "Rooted tian psycbologlat and In- In 1be Univ.,....'' structor at Peppenline and Mn. Gartltr a Loodoo-born Southern calilomla Colleges, .,..... ol tba Jolm llowanl will be the guest' speaker at Qmar ColJ<ee opent many the Costa Mesa Foursquare yea;. In tho~· ~ punu-Church SUnday al J0:50 a.m. Dr. Deihm ii a former Bap-lnc. Blbllcal I al the Hf> tlst pastor and c II n I c a I -Univenlty In Jeruaalem. psychologist at Te rm I n a I Tbo ®Ullnl ~ lo also Wand prison -In Long Beach, the firSt under the gavel of and is in demand i n newly e1ecled chairman, Har-Charlamatlc and Peotecoslal ry Gortler ol South Laauna. ctrclos as a teachor, cooinselor He It tho past pres!dent of the and speaker. Oraqe. Ccanty J e w I s h 1bere will be a candlelight Federation. a n d President Q:mununioo service at 7 p.m. -ol Temple Sharon. with the IU!v. Robert B. Tbo !P N!i1Je1 Country Club Jacobs speaking a n d of. lo 1ooitod 00 Crvwn Valley llciating. Parkway In the Lquna Niguel SUnday School is at 9,30 O:inummity· Center a~ a.m. with Lee Wellein in .. prtSi.mately two miles east of charge and class for all ages. Pacilio Cout Highway. Tbe Tbe public is Invited to all publJc II Invited to the May 12 the oervlces. · Tbe church ts meeting, for which there is no located at 1734 Orange Ave. in admissim. charge. Costa Mesa -u-oerrice -., at 11 a.m.; Dr. Baker's appeannce Ftnt Clmrcla et Cbrlst, ~ arurcb. Pacl8c View Drive 1 erm0 0 ••pr 0·1 re 1 5 at St. Aadrew's II part of tlsl,.2180 Mesa Venle Drive, and~ Avenu.e; lnUl ..........,_. .. ...,the "Mluion Poliible,0 an ezhibit Costa Me!a, services at 11 sermon "Biillding God' 1 .......--' "'3 o1 ....... ", models, films and a.iii. and churd> acbool al 9:15 in&tnllneDI. Not Man's Idol," , !°..!';. °"e' Brennerman, d W ta~!;~ the nature a.m.; Finl Cluu<1I ol Oirllt, by Fred Cooll, S..la Ana •-· Ip&' • Davi ang and breodth of St. Andrew's Sdentlsl, 8th and Ollve, Hun. Diatrlct '"1)1erinfatd<!nt. v.u.n.. involvement in the -mlaloo Ungtoo Beach, services and -~ u-~· M. t L Id I 1 I 1ie1c1. church scbool 11 ·9,311 and 11 ·~ -• Vnieen.i&st To Lecture 1be~bi~willbe::OI~~ :;:;;U:-~"L~ =:i.==:;: ua111rl11 U.Jivenallll ~ M p.m. · Newport Beach, ..,,...,.. and day . al I and 10:311 a.m.; Qordo, at 1251 Vtclorla Ave., I N church ~-· at 9 and 10 -sermon by. the Rev. Fwd Colla Mesa; oervlce and n' ewport ~~ :-Miller; ~ -' churob -&mday at 10:311 a.m.; SecoDCl Cbwrch of quet t 1 pm. ~·- R Ji • Cbrttt, Sdeatllt, 3100 Pacific a ·-wu.y; ea: a.m..; eermm "Divllie and Milliooary David Wang will e O'lOUS View Drive, C«ooa de! Mar, educallm _.., fer ,..,lhl Other Forms ot llfadneu .. by 1 peak a I PI y mouth e-sE!'vlces and church school al ?lb tbroqh 10th gradel Sun-Ille Rev. Robert Ross. ' S • day llroogh Tbunday at 5 Congreptlooal Church in CleDc.e 10 a.m.; Wednesday testimony call !IC-1513. U>fw&lll) ~ ()om. Newport Beach, located off . meetings at 8 p.m. al all four p.m., maally, at 45!0 &llldburg Way, ~'l.. N~ro!'3"1= ~ R'etreat Set church... Pres~ lrvlne; -SUoday al 10 a.m.; aennon °A View From Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Lutheran st. Andmr's l'ftlb"'•-'•• the.,_ " b the R R He will speak on "The 'Ibe Newport Harbor Church: . :1--inuuu, Y ev. oger Chriatlan Church In Mainland of IU!ligious Science ha s Newport Harbor Lalberan ~e~ e!,..~.,! Walke . tue Blllt Comm1atty Clmrcll; meeting at Los A1laoo Intermediate School, Mlsalm Viejo; service SUnday al 9:311 and 11 a.m.; sermon by the Rav. Holland B. London, preei- dent of C.lifomia Graduate School of Theology, Glendale. -81. J ... Ille Dl•h• E~. Olllrcl>, al · JOO Orange Ave., Costa Mesa ; service SUoday al 8 and 1:311 a.m., c!wn:h ecbool at 9:30; evening service at 7, senior and junior youth ~at 7. eo....a del Mar o...-11y Clltrdl, ~at Ill He1Jd:ope Aves., oervlce SUn- day at 10 a.m.; sermon "Who Do You Think You Are!," by the R<v. Philip Murray. · China." Introducing him .will several events scheduled for Qu1rcll, a• 798 Dover ~ve, ~yata B·30and 'llam.· . he Col. John A. Undvall, vice--lolay. The Church of R<ligious Newport Beach; aervlce Sun-sermon "Mueston., on . tlfl-l'•rlou F II ·bi- ir¢deot of Asian Outreach Science .lntemalional will hold day at 8 and 10,30 a.m., Road lo Hope," by the IU!v. (:09lfJ ..... tioll~ e OWS p ·and_pastor a!_~ church. . __ us Asilomar ~etreat .::'--=-=~v~~?.11~0 __ ~· Wes18:y Baker, .. former l'lrlt Cbarck ' ol · Mr .. Wa'llir>.-an :;::;e:;:a'::8:'1G~ the R<v. Paul Johnson o1 '-d fl'-e-cto r--.. 1--!,Hasl·o~~M52llil~Do·nates acknowledged aulhonty on M be of th calilornia .Lutheran Bib I e Interpretatloo for . Un 11 e d .,._, • -SUnd 1 11 today 's Cblna and was mvited any mem rs r • e . presbyter Jan <lwrcb ; ....... 3 ., ay a .... to speod 30 days in China as a Newport Harbor. Church. will College,·11Uest preache!-. "Mlssloo: Impossible" eiblbit a.m., ~ lchool at 1:15,;, 60. 0 Bibles guest of the Peoples Republic accomuanY theU" miniSter, Cbrllt Latberin Church, at on display 8:30 to 12:30 p.m. in sennoo All in the Family, of Otina. For several years R~v. Eleanor C: Jackso~, to 760 Victoria, O>tita Mesa ; Fellowship Han. by the Re~. Ivan Bell ; he has supervised 8 Hong this annual session. She ~ to service Sunday at S:lS and 11 Wednesday Bible study and Kong based research program be one of th~ principal a.m., church scboOl and Bible Presbyterian aurcb of the youth activities at 7 p.m. aimed at gathering factual s~ers at Merrill H!111, the class at 9:30; sermon "His Covenant, at 2850 Fairview Grace Bible Olurch, at 565 information 00 China and the main audltorl~ during. the Matchless Love," by the Rev. Road, Costa Mesa; service W 8th Christian church in the week along with pnmunent Lothar ~ concert of SUoday al 8:30 and 10 a.m.; . 1 st., Costa Mesa; lecturers on the Science of '1.9.uow; sermon "Show Me a Sign," by service Sunday at 10 a.m. malnlaad. Mind principles from al lover combined choirs of local the Rev. Bruce Kurrie. and 7 p.m.; sermon "Pbillp- A.s-= the general director or the world. Lutheran churches at 4 p.m.; pians:. A Putor'a Devot.ion," Asian Outreach, Mr. Wang On Wednesda May 16 at missionary from Japan, the R-ligi-•• S'"'---by the .Rev. Tboma3 ........... heads an Asian based y, Rev. 1bomas Going, to speak ~ --~ .. $, 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Jackson will evening sermon "How to miJsiqnary outreach com-conduct a healing service at at 7 p.m. Ffnt Cbarcb of Wglou Magnify Sufferlbg"; home Bi- munlcating Christ throughout the church. Dr. W i 11 i am Cbrllt Lather .. tlutrch al Science of Newport Beach, bl~ study, call 5>2-009'l . Asia. Parker and Dr. James Bonac-San .Clemente, 35522 Camino meeting at Corona del Mar Thia yeai-, under hb di.rec-ci from Newport Beach are on Capistrano; service Sunday at High School auditorium ; lion, Aalan Outreach will com· the program and the meeting 10 a.m., cluarlJ school and Bi-service SUoday al 10:311 a.m.; m'lnicale Christ to llOl!le 200 is opeo to the public. ble class at 11; aermon sermon "Do You Want to Be mtillon Astana. He has shared On May 23 Dr. Joseph "Nevertheless," by the Rev. Healed?", by the R<v. Albert hia message and his ex-Murphy, mlnl.ter of Divine Emory Akerman. Burke. periencea in Olina with ac-Science, from Bew_:erly Hllls, a dlencea in Japan, Singapore metapbysician, will lecture at and 1llolland. Ho Is on a 8 p.m. at the church at 541 speaking tour that will take center St. The public is him around the world. welcome. Faith Lutheran Chun:h of Capistrano Beacb, at 34381 Calle Portola; service SUnday at 10:30 a.m., church school at Finl Ch11r<h of lldlglaas Science, at 141 Miramar, San Clemente; service Sunday at 11 a.m.; sermon "The Right Newport Ualty Orarda, at 15th and Jrvlne, Newport Beacih; -iDd c:lnzrcb .school SUoday al j ,....,,, sennoo "Getllng Ille Most Out of Lile," by Ille Rev. Loren "Flld:lnger; ,_ congngatlon meeting """""1 and fourth Mondays ol belt jllClllth at Murdy Ownmunlty P a r k , A South Coast chapter of the Hoopilal Christian FelloW!hlp has donated 600 copies of the Bible to three hoopilail along the oouth CXllllly. Throogb chaP.lains at each health care facility the oociety gave Bibles to San Clemente General, South Coast Com- rnwtlty and Mmlon com- munity hospitals. T b e n o n denominational organization, active in 5.1 countries in the world, began activities in Orange County last summer. The Bibles which will he made available to patients, are written In English· and Sponlsh and are approved by Prostestant and C a t b o I i c 1 authorities. I ORANGE COAST CHURC~H DIRECTORY FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD 140 E. 22nd St., Coit• Mou -5"11-3761 l W, Phillipi, P•stor hr T1 1111t1tlN C.U '4Z.0112 ANDATSllYICD t :H A.11.-... --IAl-J CHIL• CAii A'AIU.IU il tllr1 II 11:11 A.M.-"a.n.tlm C:.tail11...-• -l'llltU,. -too 6r00 P.M-"A M1•l11 OW=; 11" c._.. ........... ,.._ ef M1111 frW.f I P.M.-C.ffee H ... Cy HolM01, Dlrfft•r HARBOR ASSEMBLY OF GOD 740 W. Wiison, Coit• Mou 14M704 '· L HllTWICI, -....... N "· NllTWICtC MIAlst• If Y""9 CAlL OIJfTaT MMllW If MM -SUNDAY HIY!CD - t 1CI A.M.-11.-, SUMI 11111 A.M.-..,,_ tter.k HJpwoy M•" -.. -,, .. P.M.-"C:-T-" Mmlc .. .,_,., • ., .. .,...,. • lllttn" COSTA MESA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL P~1 -ll:lrlfWHrMfl -1'-'llTll"Y -CM141 Clrt NEWPORT CHRISTIAN CENTER Flft11nlh end Monn1vlo Strelll 1:-9:45-11:00 A.M.-Mornlng Worahlp Turnlftf Life Into A Dl1astor-Numbon 21°25 "KEEPING AWAY FROM COMPROMISE" 6:11 P.M.-"Hew Te .,._ ..... wt1 hf THf life" ..... ,,,.,..._..,_., __ ,. ... _.,_ CN...-y •QIN C.,. A...,_ hr d ,..._, . Dr. G-0. Wood, Ptttor 646-7117 CHURCH OF GOD ·426 111h 1St., Huntington 8Nch-548.aS29 ......,.....,, ..... -w ..... 1,11111 •••• ........ .....,,.,...._....., ........ ,,, .•. .... A.C. .... ,..._,,......., ................. ... Attend Church This Sunday CENTRAL BIBLE CHURCH 23rd StrNt at Orallfll, Cftt• Mesa -548-5303 P..,....: ltbfttM.'"9sto• Y .... , ...... -frff Martf1 Moral .. Wonlllp-10:JO e.-. -s....,. Sekol t &flt, S•IHl-r Ent1I .. Wenlllp.7:00 ,.111.-Pr.yer M .... WM.-7:00 p.& SERVICES: 10:00 A.M. & 6:30 P.M. INTERESTING FUNDAMENTAL BIBLE TEACHING COAST BIBLE CHURCH M..a Forst... Jr. H .... S. .llCllt c., ........ 4tJ-1t4t 494-1141 IJl.0407 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES IU.NC"HD OP THI MOTKIR CHU•CH THI PllST CHUICH Of CHllST, SCllNTIST IN IOSTON, MAUACHUSlm "EVERLASTING PUNISHMENT" MAY 6, 1973 • Co1t1 Mos-~Flrst Church of Chri1t, Sclontl1I 2110 ....... Dr .. c.te Mete ....... w..t-t111A,M. Ch~ s.r.ke -11100 A.M. .... , ....... 2110 .... y ... Dr. Huntington BNclt-Flrst Church of Christ, Sciontilt MIC>hl.tf1911 ... •.._. ~ Sekel -t :JI I 11 :tO A.M. Chrdl-t :JO I 11:t0 A..M. .._,.__UtMoloSt. Nawport Beoclt-Flrsl Church of, Chrl11; Sclentlal JJOJ Y'9 IMle.. Hewp..t IMd a.rd I....., W11I ttft.11llt A.M • ..-. ·-1111 Vie I.We Newport Beact.-Second Chureh of Christ, Sciontllt 1100,... vs.. Dr .. c..... ..... ..-a---ll:OOA.M. .-..-.-HIW-Hwy.l_N_I Wiii. ....... T•l1 ,., Mea ..... -I ,._. -All Clrlwdlll AU "" cordially Invited to attend thf chvn:h •m>ic•• and enjey the prttli/<gu of the Reading Room.t QIN C... Pr9.t .. I AT AU SUYICa Newport Unity LOleflll 0. ,l.1~11'1011, Mw.ttr Daoall11ll S..l,. 10 A.M. SuM•y ktlffl for •U •t•• -t 100 a.m. 119' _, l"h•. N..,..t .._. --'46-1111 D!At,.A.PIAYR '4'"7711 • v ~NG ~US ~UNITY (<l}il!ml RANCHO SAN JOA9UIN INTERMIDIATI SCftOOL 4111 Nltllolso-. Im. • th11 Diel' I'~., fll Clllvlf'" -L..tt 911 NldMIMft) ~ ...,,llcllS.. ....... hster .,.. t:30 A.M. Suaday Scllool for all "Ill J 1 :00 A.M. Morning W-lp flllUll:l••Y CAltl: PllOYID•D AT IDTM MOUltt llw 1'""1Mtllllll COncinll111 Dftltr M"""9I C•n m11JW THE CHURCH FOR YOUR FAMILY AffllJltM wlftl tti. l#tllt hntnl Ctn""- NEWPORT HARBOR CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE "SCIENCE 01' MINO'' SUNDAY $EIVICI a SUNDAY SCHOOL •...•.•.•••.•••.•.•.....•• 111• A.M. MlnlllW • , , • EIMtl&r C, J8CkHlo 141 C... St .. C.... MeH-14'-lOJI CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE et Llfllll8 INCh 2tN2 Upna C.nytn ltd. ti •1 ,..,. I•. H.,,ry Gtftlill'll, D.D. -Mlllflftf" JUI o.rtlill'll, ..... llt•nl Mlnlttff SUNDAY SERVICE -f a 11 A.M, Jr. Cll•rdl a Y°"' 0.....,., -t A.M. O..l'f' CHURCH OF IRl4MOUS SCllNCI ••••• ,, ,, ,, •• -..::~· •••••• ••• 1H11 .. St .. H•1""1 .. IHdi-llW1H · Sci111nc• of Mind Lec:hir• •• , • , ••• , ••• , ,, , •• , ,, •• • t:JO A.M • F•'"lly Wot1hi,. S111rvic• •••••••••••••••• , , •••••• , , 10110 A.M. -fll•l'Ml"Y C•A Av•li.blt - "UYIN• THI 1nSOllCTD UN" s--'Y lew. Ge118 Tll8!npMll, MillltlW DtAl.-.\.ll'l.\Yll 1»-ttJl 1 ST CHURCH OF RRIGIOUS SCIEl:E O' N .. POllT llACM • (M ....... CIMrrctl, U ...... Cflwcll ef II.Ill ..... k l ... L.A,) SUNDAY Slll:VICI •-' SUNOAY SCHOOL -1t1a A.M, M.1111.T IUlkl, ll:kP -Maahtw llAY 6 -"DO YOU WANT TO R HIA1Dr LfTTI..I TMIATlll~Oll:ONA OIL MAii: NIOM K1tOOL. 11'1 IASTIL'' Oil .. flllWJ'OllT llACM .. Olt AM tMIPIUTtofllAL MlllA09-0IAL MM1M FIRST CHURCH OF GOD OF MISSION VllJO ........... M-YlllO Hl•H SCHOOL !--J Ml 111• __ ...,..,-.i., w.,...,, 11:• --•vn:1., lchMI fw 1!1- 1n11 &IMlll 11141 .,...., .. Jl -~ , FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Main & Ad1ms Streets Huntington Beach l ibl• Scheel & Mort1!1194Vfet1hlp t100 & IO:JO A.M • Youtfi &Nup• , ••• , , 6:00 P·"'· Ev•lllng Wet1hl1» , ,, , 7:00 p.m. Nuntrt a" 1111'G'VfiMd 11 Ill MrVlmt Office: aw5W ~ DewtJOn UM5'0 R TORG CHURCH OF CHRIST Mal 1111 ... , ..... ~ ntll Mwl 111e Dr. ...... ,., 1114711 Corona dtl Mar COMMUNITY CONGREGATIONAL • 611 HELIOTROPE W'""" -10 1 .M. Clond:kl:oel-UA.M. Or. f'lllllllll 0.. lf\lltftY, Ml!llt'tr 644. 7400 LAGUNA BEACH NEIGHBORHOOD CONGREGATIONAL S41 It. Au't ...... 11t • ......,,.. .......... ,. ...... ..... ....... W....., & a..1t sa11I 1ttl0 A.M. "NIWI Ofl THI CHUICH'' -.. ._ ·-· ~ Con8~ational Church -ef Jkwport Ha~ . I A.M. -II A.M. w-, ..,, ....... , .. , .... .. 9 A.II. 6 1 P.M. - -'°"""· U~ftALI. P.uTOl-lllN NASll, •OUTH ll!Nlmt llU -.. , ·---'4W141 NUllllll:Y U.lll PllOVrOID .\T ALL llllVtclS T-. .,. ....., 1ae , .•. , '!"' Mr ...... 1f11M • r I • -~ • ~ ' . Cl ol wi th st I di II Fe q St Fi "I D ,1 M ,, Ill ,. 00 fa b< B E M El Cl B< ol Is Ii p. a' Ji ju . " g bo b v J1 ., I R n 11 l s r I s • J • I: k ti ' [ - ,_ • ·--• I I :: .- -... ---· C••"!J Cele•ratloll ' .. Israel· Birthday WillBe Observed \ linnp' Co u n I y wW clud!Jll the Isriell food falafel, calebraa tha.JSlh anniversary ... be pUtCb.ued. ol I....i'a Independence loc!Oy--An "'"'* today t-TM!ple with AD admlaalon·freo folr OD Beth Sbolom ln Santa Ana, Ille" m"""'""'" 11 CalllomlA • ~ Opell the ~y-~e}n, ,--.-. t!on. A Havadalah aervke at 8 Slate FuDerton. p.m. features cantor Arie . Dr. Stanl~y Kegel Is Shlckl~ _of Har)/91' jleform chairman ot· the event, which Temple. II COlponaored by the Jewl!h THE THEME . will .be ~~~ Federlllon CouncU of Orange "lsaef: Our Heritage -Our Oounly and Aoaoclated Jewish Raoonsibilily." An ''hnlell Studenla -IDl!el at Cal sate. Coffee HOUJe Under the Stara" Fair acllvtUea wUl take place ;'!1l k ""t:~ c fn~d l""'"<°"!Wi:;.,.·,.,,_," from JO &Jll to 7 p.m. relreahmenl.!. Featured. pOrformers are The public I.! 511"'*1. lhJ 5, 1973 Evening of Music Set in Santa Ana An evening ol music will be Anwandlet' ol Santiago Methodist Church. I09 Spurgeon. Sanla Ana, on Sun- day·evea!ng 7 p.m. Three artllll have oomblned their llllenll to pmoot this ovenlng ol musical variety and Inspiration: Tnldl Bergman. mmo«>PranQ. graduate of Booton Unlver1lty and recitalist In Bosfon, New York and Orange Olunly, (a long- time resident ol Costa Meaa): Ruth Hall, stall organist of the Santa Ana church, graduato of A m e r i c a n Conservatory, Chicago, ond California Stote University, Fullerton, and Cynthia Endrla!I, gra®ate of Calilontia Slot• Unlvenlly, Lont:'c=a member ol the Symphony. Also featured U·be a st! ol original poema, "Cycle of We," written by t.r u d I BerfllDlll and lie! to music by Jack Coleman, composer 'and conductor. The public I.! Invited . Admlalon Is free . Series Set By Sholom Nursery DAILY PILOT 5 I O~aiorlb \' • Planned On Sunday The chancol chob-a D d aolol.!L! of Trlnlly 'United Presbyterian Churdl, Santa Ana. wm present the dramatic oratorio, '0Jbe C<lnvenkln ol St. Paul" by Fellx M• delnohnon Sunday •17:!0 p.m. The choir will be u.lsttd by a 28-member c hambe r orche!tra. Mr. Dennis Krause, MioWer ol Music, will con- duct. Beginning with the false ac- cusations and arrest Q f Stephen, thi! mU1lcal drama depicts the trial and subee- quent stoning of thb first Debbie Gallin1 olnger and pm'llclpate. gullarlll, and Laurle Maltowtts, flut!JI. The Hillel Folk Dancers and "Machol" Israel l,cademy Dancers wm perform. There wW also be contln!lou folk dancing lor fairgoers cin t!>e mall. Chilean ARCHITECT'S RENDERING OF PLANNED NEWPORT CENTI:R CHURCH Bulldf119 llegln1 In June; Completion Planned In Early '74 Temple Beth Sh o 1 om Christian martyr. 0 lo Nursery School will hold a The story continties with the ~ UW gy meeting for parents whose Intervention ol God ln Saul's children are from 2 through 8 life on the road toward years of age. Educator - To Speak Methodists Break Ground E la • d This meeting will be held in Damascus, and concludes with Xp tne · three sessions, each session the visit of Ananias and Paul'~ lasting two hours starting on recovery of his sight. Musical entertainment will be provided by the Temple Belli Tljm1b Choir directed by Edlth·Goodman: Cantor PhUip Moddel and the Temple Beth Emel Ololr; Temple Sharon Choir directed by Flory Van Beek;.and cantor Paul }Cane ol Temple ·Beth Sholom. The Newport Center Uplted Methodl!I Clµirch this week brolre ground for !to new building at 1601 Marguerite Ave., C.orona del Mar. At the ceremony, the JJ,ev. the Frank White family ol The Society for Meditative Monday and continuina May The public is invited to at· John Rogers Davls of St. Newport Beach. Ontology ls a newly organized 14 and May 21 at Tempfe Beth lend this musi cal presentation. Michaels and Councilman Services will continue at the religious belief, endorsed and Sholom Board Room . The There is no adnUalon charge, John Store gave the welcome. above regular locations until filed with the State o f leade r will be Shirley Walters, but a freewi ll offering wtll be The sennon was given by the congregation ·moves into California as a non-profit cor· psychologist, stressing parent receiv~. A nursery for pr& A free Cbrlstian Science lec- ture will be given by C8therine Andwandter of Sant iago, Chile. Open to the public, the subject Is "The Science of the New Man," and will be given in the church auditorium, ~ Via Lido, Newport Beach, on the Rev. Fred Coots , its new building. poration. effectiveness. schoolers will be available. superintendent of the Santa It ts a non· sect a r la n For lnfonnatlon call 633-1984 The church Is located at E. The church hM been holding senrlces weekly at 115 Agate and al St. Michael and All Allgels Eplscopal CWreb In Qirona de! Mar. Ana District. A procession was religious organization and re-?.tonday through Frid a y 17th Street and Prospect Av~ led by church school children R quires no abandonment of ex-between 9 a.m. and'noon . nue in Santa Ana. SEVERAL recent films on llrael will be continuously ahown belween tJ a.m. and 5 p.m. llli~Y sUtlng will be availabfe on campus. !rom St. Micbaels to the new ummage isling rellgious affiliations. 11.1---;:=========:::;------ location. is a philosophy .ol life that A program of · Bible and Judalca qulu.es ls planned for junior high, aenlor high and · college age young people. . Monday at a p.m. SoloIS" t Mn. Anwandter will com- ment on the clumges produced by adv811Ced technology, Com· puters, space travel, u:· To Perform LAND WAS -·-'··"" In Sale Slated teach .. man not ooly to adapt ........ ~... himself constructively to the December 1970 from the environment in which he must Irvine Co. An architect' was live" and work, but abo to hired about two years later, The Women's Fellowship "know himself." . and the building to ocheduled Spring Rwnmage Sale of St. Lectures .,. presented each for completion by January of Andrew's Presbyterian Church Friday evening at 7:30 in the 197!. Acttial coostructlon will In Newport Beach will hold Commun It y Room of · begin In June. sale days 'lbunday and Fri· DAILY PILOT THE HELPFUL GUIDE FOR TODAY'S HOM EM AKERS A wide aMOrtment of Israeli gilts ol original art Items w!R be available at Commercial ·booths. Other booths will pro- -vlde information OD l&rael and Je1flsh ~rWU;atlona. A. ~Ill' perimentation in genetics and On Sunday evening, Miss unlimited possibilities in J>rO-::st ?:4~~ ;:1!.i be mu~ ductlm that are beraldlng • concert, "I Will Lift Up Mine new ·WOrld_. E}'es" to be pre~nted at the The Rev. John R. Knoi: day from 9;30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Brentwood Savings, 16 4 O lj~A~dams~~A§ve~.,~Costa~~M~eaa~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ presided'· over the ·-Therewillbeapreviewsale groundbreaking cereo»ny" at Wednesday night from 7 to 9 ·-·- which architect Pete eaooleva p.m., ·with a $1 per person TH I $ALTY ., I$ KE B U A N variety. , of' relresbmento, In· ~tiv.!_ in t!1e heal l n g Ellis Avenue Baptist Church, m!nfstty ol--cli)'lstlazl Sclen<e -0121 Ellis Ave., Huiitlilgto<. for many years, she speaks· Beach ·· four l~g~ fluenUy. She ·The ·Rev. Dtnlel Weaver of h;aS the dlstinct10~ ot being the Torrance, arranger of this fU"St tQ teach Christian Sctence concert also will be a soloist in the Spani!h language. and th; presentation will be and builde• Jobn Mullina and-donation at tlle_dQor. ' . · . ~-. -the COllj!reglllion pm'llclpatM. DonaUons of goods may be . 301 MARINE AVENUE -llALIOA ISLAND · The earth was broken wilh m•de Monday through · ·• "auillqueCh_rlstlangltt&l'>ookaliop" an antique plow provided by Wednesday at Fellowship Hall. Misswnary Will Visit This Sunday at 7 p.m. the Rev . Thomas Going, missionary to Japan since 1958, will be speaker at Christ Lutheran Church, 760 Victoria St., Costa Mesa. Mr. Going was born a raised in Wisconsin, grad_uarec from Coll<Ol'dla Seminary, Springfield, m . In 1958, and wlthln a few months wu in Japan. He worked there as an evangelllllc mllljooary aerv ing severa1 congregations and !dndergartais until last fall. The public-II Invited to at- lelld m1c1· hear how bis efforts ~received. Mrs. Anwandter becatru! a the 53rd time that Rev. Christian Science! ~cher in Weaver bas presented this 1961 and a member of the • musical concert. Chr istian Scieoce Board of There is no a d m 1 s s 1 o n Lectureship in 1970. charge. 'I1le public is invited. l t ~ foirliovm flemoriol Jlotk Tht So111hUm41 Moll '&ll#tiful -· MnnorWJ MAUIOtfUM • COlUMIAllUM • CrMIJllT TREES of the WORLD Brtween Santa Ana and Orangt On Fairview Avenue • 638-1191 OI' lllWPOIT MACH -IDtoc ..... I __ ... At u,,., S., ...,. Cl1b 798 Dover Dr., LI 8-363 f New~rt Beech • ,.) ... J1J1T .... Aw .. ~Mela ~,School ...... ., .......... -~ 9:SO A.M. Mo~ Wors)llp .. .. .. .. . .. .. . 10:45 A.M. · . ..._,A ..... ,,.. Pto.it.W Phone: 642·2725 R-J ...... PUf.r E1rly Wor1hl; 1:00 a.m. Chrhtl•11 ~ut•tlo11'-9115 a.rn. fMtl'f'e WonhlP. IOiJO a.m. WATCH "This Is Your Blble'' Next Sunday K C 0 P -Channel 13 Christ IS Coming And Wiii Reign. On Earth Will You Be lleady? Sponoored by THE CHRISTADELPHIANS . 673-6567 A Cordial Welcome from LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE MASTER 2900 Pacific View Or. Corona del Mer Rav. Paul Roma ls, D.D. 9100 A.M-s..Ry Cli...c• School 10:00 A.M-Wontllp s.nko Nur11ry for 1mall childr•n provided THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH .:::----------NEWPORT CENTER Wwlllf frOO A.M. At ,,, __ ,_ 11111 l..M. •It. Mll. ..... 1 .,..., .. c ..... M ........ ot P•fRc Ylow Dr. c.,. ........ ,..._: 675.0tSO Co•t• Mast, Hunth1fto11 lot~~ FIRST UNITED METflODIST CHURCH 2721 17tfl St. IJ6.JSJ7 Sarvit1e1 -t 115 • I01lO HUrJtfY Clrt AU Momlno Church School -9115 Hu11tln9ton leach -North Minister: Dr. D. W. McElroy ''===================:=:11 Nursery Care Available Phone 644-2664 'r lllL=~W~E:L:C:O:M:E~=J~l~OiOO~A~-~11~. -~~W~orA~t~·~rn FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 19th St. I Ha rbor 11.,cf. COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH 6662 Hell Ave. 142-446 I Wonhlp -9 I IO:JO Ch11rc9i School -t 100 A.M. THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH ·~ Walcomn You. !XI I ST • .IA.MD. JIM Ylrm Udo, NIWPO'f leatti ·\l/ ' ' 7iJI A.M. -tWr ......... 11:t0 A.M. -...., ac... _. . ....... .. of ..... I 10141 A.M. -,.,.,. .......... 1 M~W ... Holy C-.1fotl A Htalhlf 19"'- T_., -10:JI A.M. WM•••'ll' -lrOO P.M. 1'o hr. h"' P. ,_...,II, lt.tc"'-PMM: 67M210 ST. JOHN THE DIVIN!, 2043 Orange Ave., C..M. Sundeyt 1100 A 9130 Church School -t 1JO Pr. Howtird Mett c.twr•· ~ MMIU CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH Missouri Synod 761 Yktorio St, C..... M- ~ '· '°'"·· ,.,., ........ W.nlllll hrtteel1 111s a n AM. s.-.,. fdlMh t r• A.M. Aftft 1111'1 Cl.I•: t i • A.M. aNtlel ...... , Sdloel -~-· ST. MATTHEW LUTHERAN CHURCH 11182 Culver Drive University Park, lrvlne ............. N.Nl..- t 100 A.M-W...Wp & ......, SdlMI 1J>ll A.11-Wenfotp a-., - 112-1121 • Saint lfichael And AU Angels Episcopal Church J2JJ,.... ¥1111 om., CetMll.., ,._ · II~:;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;:::::;:::;::::;:::::;::::;:::;:::::;:::;:::::;:~~ ........... A.II .• f>JO A.II. -...... , __ ,,io A.II. II t••••rw ..... 1100 A.M. w ..... ...,._,:JI .-. ... n.1 ... _._. _____ , ST. WD.FRID'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH m1•1t .• H ............ ,_ ... ,,"'*,_' 1.00 A.M_.Hoty C011111'1t1nlon t 1JO A.M-"•11'1ly S.t't'lce A Cflurth School fNu ntry Cert) I I iOO A.~on1lnt Wor1hlp I Nuf11ry C1rel 7100 P.M,.;.....Foctlvtf M1t10119 A Set111011 Ephcop•I '.f oun9 Churdlm•11 TM Ctlurdl h tlWllW tVlllebll tor HOl't' Mtrrlloa PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH .... ·~Drift & loht.ltrMt, c .......... c.nt. ANDl:SW C:. ANDSISOM, l".lt[llr -llCMAJID JACOll•N, ....... ......,, ldlool1 t:•11.m. -Morn11111 WOnhlP; t:o.~..i n :• 1.m. Prine• of Pate• Llttiet•11 School -Miu &titer Oltott. Prli.clpal Offtc• l'tloMt 549.ol21 School PhoM1 1Mt.clli6l FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF NEWPORT BEACH S.B.C. 111'1 Cllf °'"'' .. ...,.,. .... ,.,.,. Dr.,. KIMM ........ !"....,. ..,...,, 1c1M1e -tt41 AM. W.nilJ -11r11 A.M. a ''" '"" WritpSenlce tao • 11r00 A.M. Qurdt School -9:)0 A.M. Co1ta M11a North MESA VERDE METHODIST CHURCH Me10 Verdi I ,,.,, St. 549·2719 Wor1hlp I Church School 9:JO A.M. Fountain Valla¥ FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 11225 lu1hcN 962.2593 Wonhlp I Ch11rt1h School t I 10 110 A.M, Minister Ford R. Miiiar lr'f'lna -Ea1t l l11ff UNllfERSlt;Y METHODIST CHURCH 111.1211 11422 Culvar Rotlll t i Unlvtfslf'( Orlvt Worship I Church School 9 I 10:30 A.M. Ut_Uri• l•ach METHODIST CHURCH 216J2 w.sr • .,, °''"• In $0vtll Le1111n1 Wor1h1r .,d Clt11tch Schoo -10 A.M • '''·lOll no-P. w...r, Mhtl""' Nawport leach CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA 1400 W. lalbo• ll'l'd. 67J.JI05 Wonhlp-91JO A.M, Church School-91]0 l 11 A.M. lJ .. I J SABBATH SERVICES ~ELIGIOUS SCHOOL ha.J,'bor reform temple . ..._ RABBI BEANAAD P. KING ... .. meeting at SL James Eplsctpal Church o 3209 v;a Udo, Newport Beach For lnfQffTl.ltion: c.11675-7230 all COlltlRu.. Its griptd opening sale loaturill<J W~<S>< ~ Items at 1,2 .. rlee · Vhlr .. "" ......... MMl!er'1 Day Gift DIYI YtH CIMr. Lam11 (lff• Mwt U.00 IZ.O<I SUI Opeo Dally ID:JD • 1:30 . Frl4ey and Sc1111r4ey ........ IOttl 9100 PRESBYTERIAN .CHURCHES of th~ Coastal Areas Christ Church Presbyterian 20112 ~ , __ , """""' .. """ 1 ... -L--' s..-, W.,..,.t tzJO A.M. Clilfrcll ...._,, t1JO A.M. Ofleoi H112 11-'le St. _____,,,,.., flMHf Church of the Covenant lOIO ___ M_ ....... __ _ -., w....,, l c:tie.c• Sclteel-l•Hl u.-A.M. } -· H7414t Community Presbyterian Church ., . .._ .. _'-_ . .... """• J. ,.........,. -........... o. """" hMor W....,,: f<OO l mot A.II. --, ... A.M. ..... :4f.4.7111 St. Mark Presbyterian Church c.... , ...... , ..,...., DrM. ·c....ii,.. _. Wenfotp l C-• Sc .... -f :ll 4:M. • ...... 1 '44·1141 ... • 1.~ / ~ This Sunday Worahlp in ' l./St.Jlndrew~'Presbyterian Church &00 SI. Andrews Roaa • Newport Beach Dr. Chari•• H, DlertrifleW, l'ttfor .... ......_ O• n. 1.-To ...,.. "'· w-c. -· -Sarmott C•ttatte1 A'l'tllablt Utt•11 to KOC M°FM, 7rJO A.M. Sund1y laa11llcal S.rvlce1: I AM, l ;JO AM and 11 AM Child c11re tnd chUdron'• S11nd1y School el 1U teNlc•• JMft' c. c.1..,, '••tor -962.1112· «••·1 si6 .... 061 ',~~~~~IF~~~~:F.~~==11 · _ S.ventll~:!.!~~s.r_Chu~h CAP~~J~~~.~~~'t'~!RCH Tr y Saturday's News Quiz W I I f r l'ft'9" ...,._ 11• l".M. TEMPLE SHARON Tiie Cff•Nlfff .,....... .. flle MttNH.._ArM '.,_,.,. "'"'~"' ,___,.._ ~'' .....,,_..ICMll -tt• .,.., c.,..,...~TrNll!lt -• ,... W -.. - s.t.lt .... sct.·"1 • •• •• • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • •• • • •• • • • • • '110 ··"'· ...... , '""' -.,.. ....... e Dare You M I W hi ''~ ._ ............ "" ....... "" "' , • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • ""''·"'· ...... _,. tfll9n Pr•Y•' M11tfttt We4noMf111 ••••••••••••••• 1 •• •. • ••• 1110 p.11'1. I I • I 117 WtttH......._C .... .._ All J•wlah f•Mllff •r• ln'yltH to lelri u1 111 • tndy fllff11lntf11I IA.HATH m..,N. SIRYICl5-P-IDAY Al l 1tl P.M. ......... i....--1.w.ahnM•••t= 646°5112 TeMplt Sh•ron Chelr -Oriet Sf11bet .. • I £A!LY ''L~r s.1i....,. 11., s, 1973 Reiigion of 2 Sister$ Tears. Th~~-r-Fariij'y • .. • 11J LYNNE <)LllON tbun lo mum -since l.ie !alt year when' ~ joined the New Tesla. ~ YORK (AP) -For several menl Miaalolw)': Fe!Jowsblp In New nioalho, J!:ll!aheth. IDCI Margaret RAJsow York. leored lhelr parenlll WOll!d 11')' lo lake The fellowship II a fundamenlal · -from an ~-rellalous group rel!g!OUJ group'of about 40 memben lhal blin;and !pew lhMI lo retwn home. hi>idt dally prayer aervicel and j>read>el .., 'i'tial !'iir beiiame reility wbelt the Gospel., -• Lawrence Rogow and three private · del0cllv11.grabbed the y-......., Jn • "WE DON'T OONS111El! ouraelvts pm:! ,Ibo lobby.of their apartment.building IDCI of Ibo JUUJ movemenl,' aaya Ca1vtii tried tor force them lnto a waiting car~ . ~ ~ -.ol Eli .... lb, 2!.J-·and ... ,.-.~ ......... ---.. , ..... MMgaret, 19, <lrew a crowd and po!Jce. . -" _,,..,,.."' .•.r~-... ~ • At Ille police station, the girls confronted as elafJoraU! ..... KlpKI• !heir-parents, refused lo go home and . tors of •-"tr· people.' signed complainlll agalnsl lhe detectives. · B~t.no charges were filed. .• ,,,_ .. _,.,. • .,_.,-.. .,_,._.,_,.-.,.,_,. • ., ___ .,_., • .,_.,,. • .,_ .. THE SISTERl! TALKED aboul lhe Burrows, the 23-year-old minister 'of lhe &ltuaUoo Iba! has lorn their !·-"" apirt. group. "We're nol hipplet. We're ellher -._,, employed or are in school.'.' :1.::":.~!8allstiball in ·~d~; '!~.~~~!vine , A Yale graduate. Burrows looked more ;::" i:it'ernew. ppene ' ~-~w -like a WallSlreel lawyer, wilh ahort-ellj>. ped hair and born-rim glasses. He wore a She and Margaret juat returned from a blue sweater-veat and de. doclor's offi<e where Ibey nceived "Whal holds us logelher Is the coo- treatment for bruises received during version experience, the understanding Ibo.struggle. that the Bible Is the word of God and an 'J'l!eY said !heir lather, a consulting active. personal relatloosbip wilh God," eogiaeer from New Haven, Coon., and be said, lbeir mother bad been lrymg lo gel · The incident 'was the lhird allempl by ...,_...., __ ..,.' Horoscope ' parenlll """'° JlllUll')' to -• their children from the inllueoce Of lhe fellowahlp. ''111ERE'8 A llATllEll elabanle p!o- lurt cl us u evil manlpulatGl'I of YGIDli people, !bat we Ille advBDlage Of them," a.m.w. said. "lloweVOI', 1'r"'....._ neither pbyai.,.i D« .mental . ....,,~ encourage ev.._ lo ..._. up lbeir OWn mlnds... --- Bui Mr. and ldtl. Ropr fell dll· ferenUy. . • _ " "'rl>Oy bellev}' we've 1llem ~" laid ~ ... pNlly:&trl wtio ~­•Liter wore .no ll!lkllip and W ·~ brown bali puDecr bld<'!o 1 bun. · Her bnnm priol • clrois fell several locbes below the knee. "We've tried lo call them and lell U,.,,, Iha! ·we're happy, bul they jusl ......,.. at us and say,. 'We can't believe you.'" EUZABETH SAID she Jed ' ' a miserable life" unW last summer when she was cooverted. by a fundamentaUR .. minister in CalifOmia. . ', • ,.., "1 was a very lonely child;" she sai4. "I bad lots of emotional problems. Wiien I was 12, I tried to oommlt suicide and make all the problems go away. "We weren't a commUriicative familf . 'British Lousy Lovers' Gemini Perceives Subtle Nuances SCARBOROUGH , Enldand (UPI) -British males, said D a v l d Colclo\llih. make I o u s y toven.1 SUNDAY MAY 6 Maintain balance and humor. M o r eover, Cblclough llij .. al ,A nalioµl con. . &reooe .Qf hairdressers,. Ibey_ may nol know how lo By SYDNEY OMARR :I. Cancer who ~s me : A!t ~elter. A Cancer who has brought me -and · asirolO(J -before million> ol ~dllip .A . · CaoCer Wl>o surprised me wilh bls.lntelllgeace: o.J. Simpson. A cancer whose charm and warmth equal her outstanding ability as .a singer: Della IJBRA (Sept 23-0cl. 22 1' Your efforts attract favorable ' attention o f prof!!ssional associate. AqlUlrlan is ?-Pt to figure prominently. Be willing - to listen. Individual who thinks much of you wants to .impart .information of value •. SCORPIQ (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ), Obtain valld hlnl from Vlr(o message. Be fl&ible. Broaden horizons. Saglttarlan could We never _,100 picnics er to q,. bolldl ~ aald. "When EIJJabelb came lrieodl. apt! famll1 and I 1 o I I I e ~~.:t==I~:....~"'!':! ~~~":d"'.:=~· ~~-~..iJ:: ~ home from her Job, Ille Wlllld p lo bed. and I -l>om apill.• c "' • , temew. ' I)''!"· 'nioo, - There ,...., • 1o1 of .-..... lnlUDd .. , -1o a1ay 11 ~ bul my soc1a1 drop0u11. ~iii. our house," s:.--, ,llllllber ;lu apinlt ii. When the and "II -~·--.ijod..:!:.,1..., Elizabeth aid Ille ~ -If . ~•I doiiimss, she told me tloo. wbele : p_eople ..,.. ,,_.~ SiiillllClilleire~ yur iiiiil'ljiiif"1o . _ _: _ _ _ _. _ _ _ lbe!l"llvtl. Thefi-.~:16-~ 1f•lii-. Calllornla, ..i-she tool! Clrup IDCI llv· ~-----• de=denl young'...-~ 11iii; bet!l Jiii. ed .w1Ui.lwo men., .. . ..., -' ~~ · Ut " ~•1 '' ,·.~~~~ · _ ~ _ ; , ... :~ llOr~ never Jn:qqlnd aboiit her ., ... .:.:"!!~ ~U-tMilt ·tt:i:t -V• t• aboul a year agO, ~ WI. lllealyle there, she said. Tho pareola .. , ...,_ -• hJa,. daUgblers ._~. plal-li- lhey dldn'1-m1.111e-,... clolug. _.N hpn.' 1eiiJgen1, attracitve.-'With' Ont ~I -SBE oor A JOB 1n 1 ·, cautoroia ..... ~ .. ~•mlQ and ~r~· ~ clolhlni sl«e, where Uie mel U&lberl Iha! Ibey 1IOUld no ~er 'llPP0i me. I ."Now they've beconie.1,e~r•,1'.'~· of a fwldamlntalllt Met. bad-no clotbes, no·mooey. So fliiloved in furtlve ' aJ\d won'l .tet '/S -·~ "! reallud !ball bad'lieen cut·ett tmn Wilh 'EIJJabelh" · " they're liv!Jig. I had tO enpge If pr!Vlle God and bad to be born agsin," Elisabeth' '!be a11ten ·tOok jobs al lbe COiumbia inmtiptor lo rmd lhal'out:" -\ · · said. University bursar's office ~ ... 1 up a .. l\OGliw · s.ui)" .,,m · ~1:~ m Wbeo the relwned lo New Yark !all s)!nple Ille ~ around jinyer and "Sometruni we felt~'had lo dO.)' • fall, she tried lo explain her coovenioo Jl\<Oling> wUh lhe fellowship. 'llley ®II: "In Ille Ion•~""'" heYiiald '"Ilia .;,,,. to her parents bul failed. tinually tried lo ~tahllsh oontacl With' .,.., _,. . · ' -".&. Will. "My mother Is nol all interested lo 111& lheir parents bul a "sblelil · had' been fidenl . out\ rela~ will>;J!le ~-"' . · Gospel movement,'' Elizabeth Bald. , lhr<>wo up,"· Margaret said. be i;oli<l Inch.'~ ~'~".ft~ Margaret moved in with Ellzabelh 1411 . 'Ille gir!S" father insisted lbal be and re<Ogl1JI02,.. w,.,. "..,I"'~ II)> Decemberalterdropping"oulof!lamBrd i1b wife are attempting lo free lheir free·~· mex~'!;.,· . , .~. '.· College aller lhe first semester of her children from lhe "sinister disaStroUs older, . ~er people! , 1 /. · 2o; ,, ' -"But m· ~ sJlor:t· rwi. '' ·RcietW ad+ freshman year. . lnllueo<;e of Jhe group. , _ milled,.. "our' rOlaljpnlil!JP ilith lhoal>·~ "f WAS VERY unhaPPY.. aboUt 'being "THE GROUP APPEARS lo eocoorage been llurt. It's awfully' ~-lo li)';tp;g~ around drugs and illiCil .rela\kift!blpo,'' !hem to becOi)le Isolated from all !belt lhrough th\s. Awfully lun)t" · •: : • Stranger Murders Increase WAS!IlNGTON (UPI) - T J A.II TI K IMPORTS Antiqu•t, l•tlk P•intings •nd C•rvlng• 2941 S. C.... Hwy. ....... IMck 4'7·1450 Lyle's is Bair OVERWEIGHT The chances are increasing Men and women need~ that the man who murders you SO wol'l\•n and SO men at least 20 lbs. overweight will be 3 stranger. . and no More than 80 lbs. to complete 6 wttkl • At least that's what New crash weight and inch loss program. For reu•rch ~[~~~~~~~I:.~;, story on human CHORIDNIC GONADTROPHIN based on a st,u4y ~. statis · Mustbe.ahle..to pa11 rigid phys.icel _exarn..and pay from four · big~ity police 'cost of medical and lab fu, etc • departments, which he: J)laris to ptiblish. He did not lderiUfy ,Omen1a __ COSTA M[:SA_.64&-J~ the citifs-:---. ---___,, ' _ _ ..-7 . 116t NEWPORT IN Tllf: PAST, nallonal c1•n•c· crime statistics have shown I _ I 'HoURS: t:00.7:00 ;.M. . bandla: .an....expecled-in•. vaaioo ti.· 11mootMalldog, charm-laden, lady killing Euro-lovers admitted into Britain by relaxed rules of lhe European Common Markel. THOUSANDS of Euro. puns, he said, will enter Britain ~ for jobs - lllld'ihe girls. R<ese. • figure promlnenlly. Whal you lhooghl was burled may he ARIES (March 21·April 19): dredged up-know 11 and be You get a.round obstacles. pripared. Means don't get Your abllit,y to orliJnate, lo caught elf guanl. Staff Ages . thal 80 percent of a ll li~================e~ homocides involv~ persons either related or known to each other. Between 35 and 40 percent were relatives. CIA Old Folks Home? Bard says his figures show that an increasing munber of murders · are committed by Of the British male and bis lorthcomlng problems, Colclough laid: pierce vell of secrecy is SAGflTABWS (Nov. 22· emphasized. ,Gemini, Virgo Dec. 21): ,lnvestmenl involv- persoPJ are likely to be in pi~ ing partner needs review. You ture. Check c on t r a ct s , may be skipping awarent agreements. S p e c i a 1 rela-mlmr details. Do some re- W ···~·GTON (UPI) -'ti' persons unknown lo I he iwrut, younger men are qui mg victim. KAPX "He just doesn't notice bis mate's elforla lo look glamorous for him . But the Eun>lover knows that if be wants to woo. a WOQl8h he has to work at it. ' "'IBE WE.Urgroomed BriUsh woman will not fall to nolfce when proper ap- ireciation is given to her. · 'Ille -Euro-lover -will kisa her band, hold °"'" lhe doer for her, flatter he< and make her feel im· portant .•. '' By comparison, he said, a British male is more likely to say, "Let's go - we're late." MIN IA.TURI:• OLD DOLL• CIVI L WAit OLD OUNI tionsbl.p may be tested. viewing. Pn>tect your inter- TAURUS (April 20-May 20): eals. Gel wba> Is promi>ed. Accent ability to "get along" PerhapS an addendum is re- with those who may be quired. Coosull experl for besl "E~-~ r~'.:iuroRN (Dec. 22-Jan. eo<jld occur u 8J!>lllghled. 19), Lie tow. Wall an<! oee. Lei Yoor intellectual cUHoiity is others make. fll'sl '"""" M-stlmulated. You are able now cent ls on close association, in- to 30Jve what -Was a mystery. eluding marriage. i.egaJ con- GEilUNI (May 21.June %), lract is in picture. Sludy You aie eble to shake loose Sagtttarhllll m-e s s a g e . Be from ·financial burden. You perceptive and ready for could gain greater freedom of change, possible travel and thought, acUon. Pllces might variety. The CIA has too many old because of a lack: of ad· He told 8 group of science men, according to director vancement opportunity. writers at an American James Schlesinger. An estimated 70 pereeol of "IT HAS BEEN assumed P • Y c hoiogical AssociaUoo the agency's executives are that people have come in and meeting here that murders over 45 years old and 85 per-de facto they have stayed involving people wbo know cent of them have been in the around as long as they have each other have declined 23 to government more than 20 wanted." Schlesinger said. 3tJ ~t in the fQW' cities "As a resuJt, we have an agina since 1966. ~ years. ...,. . staff." • · ·E!ll':AMED lhe ch~e on SCHLESINGER complained He said lhe chief problem Is hand bl h I about this situation in closed gum, w c peop e carry that the CIA has no "selection and use in u n e x p e c t e d testimony to · the Senate Afm. out system" - a government ar~ts with strangers. ~ ,::V;: ~{!1:-esedA~ em.p1lefiiism for fir l n g Bard 1s a psycho Io g y k unwanted personnel. professor at the C i t y w~ ~.. s 3 id that a The April 5 hearing centered University of New York and " Music and News of Orflnge County At The 108 Apex Of The FM Dial STt:REO figur.e prominently. Pen:eive AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. subtle nuance.. LOOI< beyond 18), Light' loum is besl for the obVious. You could find now. Dipklnacy is your aUy. what you long have been seek· Applies especially in dealing ing. with domestic ·situation. Check CANCER (June 21.July 22): with famlly members. Taurut You are able to press to con-and Ubra persons are·likely to clusion. Many want to know be involved. Prestige ts on what You ar~ doing, where you upswing. 11disproportionately h 1 g h • , on a bill, since passed by both the creator of a family percentage of the men who houses and now on President ints.vention plan for New joined the CIA when it was Nixon's desk, which would in-York City police that he Says fonned after · world war n crease the ceiling on annual ·has sharply reduced the rate have stayed. Thus, he said, the CIA requirements from 800 to of deaths and injury while 1~2~,l~OO~.iii.ii;;:r;iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~d~ea~lin~g~WI~·th~fam~ll~y~f~~h~ts~ ..... .!liiiiii~iiiii~~ii:i:iiiii:iii:iiiiiii:iiii:iiiiiii:iiii:iii:iiiii:iiii:i Blacks Increase i<~oiJ:li .. i1eY !;.jo..a~.14>. l'ISCE!l (F~b. 19'~ 20): :• · ..... ofyli.""°'f".~ li!W.-· ~l~••:w.1111· cine .al .:;~iiiay also be' ~· : dlil!ailce in onler :,tp ·close ''pJl;Se yoorsell. Lei O!Jieiil. liliancial lransaclioo. You can SACRAMENTO (AP) -The . worry about them.selves. locate "misslng Unk." See In number of blacks in the LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): realistic lighL Wishful lhink· Calilornia National Guard has Don't become involved in ing now results In delay. Find doubled since Jwie under a schemes with relatives TOOse source. Discard rumors. Stick \il)r'Ogram aimed at bringing you ·think you know ~Y oOt to facts. the guard's composition into really know themselves. Arfeil. IF TODAY IS Y 0 u ·R line with the racial makeup of ' could play prominent ro1e:"'AC.. BIR T·B DAY you havt the state, a spokesman says. cent i.s on appeal, public op1n-mek>diod.! voice. You are Lt. Col. Andrew G. Wolf, a ion a n d your ability to find capable of turning artistic public affairs officer, said that · your own style. endeavors into prof it ab I e 4.24 percent of the National . VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22): enterprlle. In J.une. you have Guard In California Is made Stress Versatility. Friend chance for new start in dif-up of blacks. on whom you depend ferent direction. Many born · The guard wants a 7 percent may be called elsewhere. under Ubra are attracted to racial makeup, paralleling Thus, it is essential that you you. that cl the state, Wolf added. have other means, ways andljOiii0iii0iiiOiiiOiiiOiii0iii0iiiOiiiOiiiOiii0i;;;;;;;ii0iiiOi;;;;i;;iiOiii0i;;;;i; methods. Relative may have money question to discuss. DAILY PILOT CARRIERS ·H N R The DAILY PILOT is proud of its corps of young salespeople who deliver the newspaper to your door. These 'fl.OU.no men and women are the cream of the community. Each month, the best of them wtlt be ielected for listing on the Honor Roll. Each carrier listed here has obtained at least four new customers during the pait month, has had no more than one customer complaint for the month and must have paid on time his or her bill for the newspaper bought "wholesale." Numeral in front of star (•) preceding each name indicates number of consecutive months that carrin has bern on the Honor Roll. · Mi•• S•i• Gr19 Whit• Doug H•Mn1n Don Gri1h•m Rog1r Sh.dd.nlon Cr•i9 F•lrb•nk• M•rk Kri191r St•v• Sf•"' C•rl S1klt'1 Cr•i9 W•h""•n John Will•nl Jo• Hinclm1n Ron Slov•r D•n S1l91do P•ul H•tvh1k &r19 Show G•ry Wllli•m• Mi•• l•bcoek Rh•• l1beock M1rk N•wbr1ck 2• U"cf• Croft. 2'" D•vid K"o• 2• K•vin Minnick 2'" Grog 6"•no 2" J•ff Gr•1n l" Tim Hook•r 4° St•vo Tr0Hi1r 4° Scott McGuir• 4• IHI Sp•rk1 <I'" Chris Rois 4'" G•rv Mill•r 4• Rory Mill•r BUG WOR'°D TURNED I See by Today's . lr1n Ch•thlt• Norm•n Tuclr•r D•vid l•in T.d W•ll•c• Todd Show w.d. Fr•l•r lilly ·Hu•toit $oott,Strl9I 2'" Jorry M11n99r 2" D1vld P•rlfl•nht , 2'" Al•n Tr•cv <I" Tom Hi99l•v g• Tim Cl•w•on I'" H•I H•rm11n s•, Mi•• Cow•" 6• K•nn•y Roh1r+. 6• Brv•n Wolcl1n•• Arab turns the Bug World Upside Down with a • guaranteed DO-IT-YOURSELF professional TERMITE CONTROL PLAN lhat can SAVE you up to $300 or MORE. ~ 1 That'• right! For less lhan $30 and just a few • hours of your time you -can rid your home of the Termite Menace with ARAB U-00-IT. We will show)ou how-Call or Visit today. ....... H•lwae -............ c.rir. Mo ..... oasa1f Wtnl Hnll--c.Af. De H...tf!m• ~-.,..Coll! .. ' ... .......... . Want Ads eTHAT ••rs e DIME •A e LINE e DA-Y! Mik• S•¥1tson · Cr•it kon°r1d Robin Yould ,,. Troy ic,.yli•nd•ll Brue• RoMti n•ino"' D•n RoblMen Riih -L-.olfird John 611elvl•t ' J•y JonH , . St.v• Co'l~Y 1 ·~, • ·Shjrf , R • ..-ro ' "M•rk C1onohoo "' R•nily W•••m•" "~·~ JM,~ .. t ··.-~ '011• Robl1on ' Johfl Schiff -oou9 Pott•r Cr•t Z•bor1y Oirl1tl1t1 O.hll11gor J•rry 0ofl•hu• • 2• St1vo CtrY ; 2'" John lofrtn . ,. .. ... li>.1.n' .. 2• TcwW S.tttl 2• ,Do1.tkf,ftoN1 2• Noll Fnllkoff l" Kotth-'-Ool>t.hi 3• Curt ll'l'n•J l" &lori• &•rel• l" Li1• Cl•tkl' ' . ' ·1 7• lri•n w.1k1r • .,. J•ek o.i.n • ., ~.:..•• lvl• Ftotch1r .ro• Miko Busby 10'" Chrl1 loulter r-~· D•nnls St•ton1 22° NH S•nch.t 12· TOfly S•nch•t , 27'" Bryon St1lon1 21'" Gr•tO!Y D•ymon . - Carriers of. the Month C1ltia Garcia; Sil Juan capi$trann ' ' Scott rtculre, Carona 1181 Mar .. .. ............... c.... ..... c.nt' ... C....M..,C.-W .• Gloria Gorclo •nit Sciolt ¥uiro ""-...... ct-n •• Honor Corri... of the Moi)th. GJorti. j, ~ally <Ollfrotuiolod •••'thi fin! Diiiy l'llot girl drrler to be aaloctod. She It the doit.; ~Mr. 1nil Mn. Anselmo~·~·"" on eltltll'trader •tfend!ng Maroo.-P,~ "ulllor 11 tl ,~I where slie bel-Jo the' JOumoll.., Clull. Her profit.>.,.._ UMf1 i., ctothtt; ~. o...i lam y • e•ptn'"'-...... i. the .... .,, Ml. ~nd MrL Morie fl McGuire, 1607 s.u.11. c-·· d9I Mor. He Ii • 'momber of the -seoui. illhftlOJl"iMYt!'I fuutNll. ~· -='.""""'"'--"-.. I \ ---' ,. • ' . \ ' . . 11 tTltJ G;l>j ~ in • ,Li,iJ ·~·· f1' r ' , ' • • I il t .. .. DI . .... -"""Thei . shn: .•cha! ·-thoo \. ""1< . boO< 1 Ot I the • llhn 'ed I iclic :~ . lou! ' . , Var sili: ! gU.· 'The lbe . "'" 1 anf I w '.goo .... ! bell The • 1ow ora· Tbe ' t0·t ~ pinl :are 'the I JJiiii l . ! COD . llP" ~ l'wt( . whl !;mu . 'gar ' l-; J. ( i ] J s !Is.. ~. ., 1"! ; ' ,, Ill ~· .. .,An Jllj ' l "' h& .. ~ ~ t~ ~ f; j ~ ! _. ! ' - • • So ....... M" 5, 1973 DAU. v l'IL.Of 1 - -Some ·To11l·a10! ··_ Americans Turn to ·i Minigard~ns • .w.\sruN~ <~> ~'°4 pd<e$ are drlying ml!Ucm 0( lamlllea l D t·o .. ~ spadlag and veaetable planting this spring that they can boy for Ji or $4 -k and tavlng tbelr own hooie aardeners now. Those extension offlces, members of &ool ooe of the tr u;c k fresh produce. ·an lncnaslng al the rete o1 Congrw or directly !run the prdleDers around here. Wboll "Maybe 1t's partly because one mlllJon a yeer, ha said: Department ol . Agrtcult1n, Ibey llnd lhey'l'$o"'1y gtllllng of the high food prices bot 1, 1"' -In small nun1-Office. of I n for m a t lo n , 10 to 20cepta an.bout fortbelr lblnk ~·are jual ....W.,. In . giudena,rou&hlY 10 by 12 ~. WashiDStoo, D.C .. 211115t: time gro*>g a garden, they • tile IWing getting -oo· lha. ls a)lnool as la!'I" u durllli "Growing Vegetableo Al · ... · bi what may be the biggest jull>nat ·"' . groetJ1humbery ·~ World War II 1"ctory gil'deq,. ' . get dilcounged." band•agon' Of 1 row Ing World War Iii La'fSOll SaJd. llomt, Hom e and Garcletl BIJT Ill\. CLINT ~ .::i~." 1'url]qu I !'!)cl.. F .OJI • ~Ut:llll:: !Iii • ..,a:• and a University of Minnesota Dr. 'Johtr' Law'°'1, :rexas timlllea 'sinaJe cop1 .... o t' "l\lfulgardens for Vet1olabiee, veietable experi, says people .. state horticulturist, ostlmates gWenl"i publlcations · 'are Hon!o and Garden Bu1leUn No. seem lo like doing outdoor there are -t 86-• .mllllon avallabla !no through county UIS." . ) ' ' AT '1'llE DEPARTMENT of ,\grlculture, .wbe<e dozens ol ,__ &i!-1· pamphlets a n d · brocl!Ures on gardening are tmned out, officials ""'/ orders , appear to be locruliDS !rom couhty extension offices and men)ben of Congress where .IUCb information ls available free of charge. One-. popular . item i s "MinigardeD$ for Vegetables" which explains and illustrates how tomatoes, r .a d l 1 h e s , chiv.., green peppers and other species can be grown in window boies, old pails and even flower pots. . . . Student Builds Mower CAMBRIDGE , Mass. (AP) -A student at Massachu.setb Institute of Technology has m-- ed the principle of a child's tricycle to build a~ man-··''is ipadlog up the -backyard badminton court for tomatoes , beans, peas and corn worth it'? It' T • powered lawrimower. s IDl e Michael Shakespear, 22, a t .'.<~~ -\ D911Y .. , .. , ,..., ....... '· lt"s·1A 'Wild One · . -.... l mechanical engine..-ing senior . DEPENDS HOW big you T PJ from Orchard Lake, Mich., want t.o be. If you have to in-0 ant designed bis machine like ._ r 'i'I'liii ~ni.Uo plant'wasn't planted by Mrs. porothy ~ton, ~44 Orange Ave .. c:.i,ta Mesa. It just came up lit the middle of the patio and took ov.er ·-cov- eril!i. ~ \able. Mrs, Fulton attributes the plant's vigor to dog droppings buried to .eiat ronier of the p4ltio. Io picture she is holding her granddaughter, Lisa ' I ,,._.ell, '°2. . . , ...,... ,, • • vest $50 to $100 in new ~ulp.. other riding lawmnowers, but merif,, everytJ;Ung from hoes to repl.ciog , the motor wit h ~--~tiVators, fet:t.Uizer, F ... 1 pedals and ehminating the pesUcideS, gloves, overalls apd 3V0rl e noise and fumes of a gasoline sUnbonnets, maybe not. '· engine. On the other band, pa,cl:ets "Because the Power source of ·seed can be bought usually Rhododendrool are becom-is limited," Shakes~r· said , ' f I in .small quantities for a few ing fixtures ln . California "efficiency hai to ht op. t9 set out, cost more, dtpen-perty di'fiders, hedges, hillside edins machlne ls designed to Dry Area -Fru1· t . u dollars. Tomal<I plants, ready landscapes -.ervtng as pro-ti~ and weight minim lz· ; ding OQ ,bow ·large they are. cov~ and adding the l r ~ give · the ·operator 90me ex· U'IT ........ IN DEPTH ·Vi ew -Eastman Kocjak •Co. scientists are taking an introspective look at subjects such as this rose. shown io radiograpb (x-ray). Besides artis· tic and surrealistic images, a prime advantage is that Hlants and trees need not be killed to view their internal•structure. 1 E~on. H. =e, ~~ distinctive beauty to foun-ercise while be slts down on ~ M Sh . b B 'f B S *• ~nn., '~ rich ~e'ici!L &i11on pl8nUngs_:~r .the the~, taken into con-w t h R • any ru s eautr. y arren po~ veget:allle area, "lises some ~_and ,~ as stril<-slderation, Shakespear said, a .. oillO:!e· illO:! -.f · _ · , qu~stioos:_ 4 ... _ _,._.~enpllb_~~tu'o_S. , were maneuv:erability, the ..__, ~ ~ , . . "When. y.OU get down to 'the .,.N'Ow~ a ,'J'Od t»ne to_ sec; ·ability .ti> reach edges and C{)r· • • -. , -----• .. Dry~ hard-to-water are~ In the hot i?l~ va~leys, . into fall. . economies, it's .ll lot different. ~aft .~ lQVely lapdscape ners and efficlehay at both low· · M ulehi!!:.15. .:Needed .Now · ~ ~ t be a sourt:e of despa ir. and sunny Califorrua clu:ies, A mQdes~ grower l s • People will spend -30 hours r ~ the and high speeds because · --Tbere--ape-many-landscape-cr.a~rtle-.1s -: a fallO,ti.te._ r.osemary_,_wb~cJLb!L•~tML gro:Win~l-ef-tnmA~: r 'O .r. m_ r s ' says..;~ . ~ . Mirt ... l"<I._ wiU.___pedal al d\£fere11L .,...,. ,, shrubs ·with whi$ to beautify summertune cho!ce .. There grey-green foliag_e. lt.~chiea -- . -· · -:.--.. -..... ---. ~lIOOrnjj; · attmi a-s rr;-of Speed . ... challenging barren areas-or are tree and"'~Jorms of • a004t f.our ·feet m heigbl aa4 Nurserymen~ Shakespear. made his iri-Attention to roses in May Rose§ ~uire Jilrge amounts •. . .,. --.----;-----=--'"?";'"--·---- ;those drY spots that df!:velop this free-bloomln~ deciduous . can be i:iaintained by shaping Papaws In. Pe•·iJ How to plant rbododendrons vention as a thesis prDject but fi~~e st~1~: s~~~~~e gardener of water; a regular lrrigaUon ·, beyond. the reaches of the plant. Crape myrtle_ boasts or pruning. The dwarf form, ~ will depend upori I o c a 1 has no imm ediate plans for program will help 1mure l;nl-base~ . ' sm_all el~gated Jeav~·&ru! the trailing rosemary, is an _ex-Climates and the garden situs.. marketing it, ·caning 1t "a Even though a wet winter pie color and good blooms. One oJ the most pcpular of fohage IS -a refreshiog sight. cellent ~ ~ver choice, ST. CATHARINES, 0 n t . tlon. hi Southern' California, ·good learning experience." season is fresh in everyone's Slow-mov ing water teePI into \ tbe dr 0 ugh t resist.ant-type And, the spectacular flow.er says the California ~b\tion (AP) -A group of residents and hot interior v a 11 e y s, memory, this Is a time to the soil. It should be allowed • &bro.bl ii the oleander. It.'s us-~lors of ~rape myrtle are o! Nurseryme,n. It fJlls..m oioe-is trying to fend I and rhododendrons are available in mulch rose ' beds to penetnte deeply. Basini or r ed 00 free w a Y s and hard to beat: rest, pinks, white ly;on dry, l>aJ:ren slopes and developers off a grove of increasing numbers, and the W k d Muldiing c 0 n se r ves a system of ditches arumxl the t icliootgrooma as Well as in aQ1 lavender o.t:"purple. There can be used With other shrubs papaw, trees believed to have varieties offered are those ee l!:U e1· moisture and helps control base of the plants will aid t tpne g&irdem .. Oleanders are are even dwarf'types available in plantings at the far reacbeJ: grown from seeds brought by which will acclimate best to weeds. Apply the mulch to a from a standpoint ol. con- e tough _ and be 8 u ti f u·t . now, . and these. are al.W of the garden. Both are ad.om-invading U.S. troops in the local conditions. G de . ' depth of two to three inches serving water and effort. I Varieties bloom In shades of smQthered with color for ed by small blue Ooweni for War of 1812. Tile trees. bear an In marginal areas, plant In ,llr nerS around the plants. Before 1be Colif9<1Ua Alooclmm of · l salmon, pink and ted, plus months -from IJlid.summer months on end! elongated, Sweet, yellow fruit. pure peat moss or partially-, spreadiilg, alrweeds shoula be Nur:sery ~ fre. } gllstenlog while and yellow. decay«! organic materials. Checklist removed,· and the aon raked quent, small leedlnp n1ller 1 These summer-bloomers love niese are incorporated in , lightiy; , · than larger 1pPlicatlom the sun; they're excellent for Dtspo,~, Cesspool ready·to.use planter mixes ror Here are ll<ime thing; to he of rose food -leoa ·often. 1 'JC:reelling.purpbses and· anchor such add-loving plants as thinking about this weekend. '-' ' ' ' ' · Alw~ys foUow the ~ ~any foundation planting. ·rhododendrons and azaleas. •Deep w'tet~i ii.·1f en-on the label -wh you ' Whlle oleanders b •com e ~h • . 2 D :.. . 't M· e . Ve~ran gardeners 'elsevih<re, ·courages deep '(oots. After ·~. ''· l"s No Bed . are using liquid fertlllu!r °' a pid ~ .Jjlrlii)s, .ur~ '<\cl\ .. . es a o· n· . 1x· especially In heavy soils, 111aterltig, dig' -;nd ' see ' • ,. ~. ' dry form-...... they vary with ' l'O!e shoWS' mot'e""TeS'traint, ·~ ''I . . ~ . . . utillze·a-miXutre Of peat moss, how far tfie' '(moisture hus ~ or· R different fonnulationl. 1 being a medium-sized grower. organic plantec mix and sand penetrated. ·r.:. · · · .oses When It comes to-intect c!Ort- Tbe ban<\SOme, textured in settlng~ul'the plants. Rais-e set-out· arinual floweri> COi.CHEsr'ER, England trol. and combettlng mildew, foliage bll a deep ifeen col-By ANDY LANG vised a reader that one of the steps to satisfy the custome'r. ed' beds are a happy solution now · for sumrne·r color. There '(UPi f · _ The. village of /rust and plant diseases which '1 oretion ·tb8\-is aure"to pleaSe. "'.......,...,_writer best ways to select a good How to avoid something like to those with heavy, poorly-are many to choose from, in· W~rd bas decided ·may attack the rose garden, 'lbe·nowerfiig cjipe.bQ!ties add Q. -'We are thin!ring of get-contractor was ~ get ·~a thlSt Sometimes a home owner drained soils. Rhododendrons eluding asters, dwarf 'dahlias, nOt to eiiier Essex coun-there are·divergent vlewpolnta 1 til)'-the Value of trock rose. Tbe ting a • garbage disposer, the<· re c o m m en d a t 1 o n f1:0m. can ask-thitt specific workmen aren't deep rooted. If in doubt, p e t u n 1 a s , m a r i g olds, • , ·be k t ill on how to proceed. There 19 I pink, white or ofchtd flowers kind that is attached under the somebody who had a similar do the job, although this may solicit your nllrSeryman's periWinkles, and zirmias. 1 • ~ •thi~·Y:~r~v v~~~eco;: agreement, though, that quick ~ are uniquely marked -with sink, but we are completely project done properly .. Let me mean waiting a while until recommendations. .... • Feed azaleas ind camel . ficials~blamed the decisk>n actioo ls required to assure the center or the bloom or the confused by the conflicUng t~ll you of ~Y experience. I thole workmen are available. Plant rhododendrons in Uas ·th is month with an acid )11.'°'>the fact that many the gardener's enjoying the t ~of, each")>etal marked by opinions about it. Can you tell hU:eci a paint contrac:tor to It is a good idea to get it into ' gaiden locations suitable for type plant· food. water them resldtnts have reacted to beauty he expects~ Whether it l c:ontraSting co l O·r s . The me something about disposers. pamt all the rooms m our writing ahead of time that the camellias and azal eas. This frequenUy during w·a rm is llOSlng~ff foUage wl~ ! spreaJiing growth of rock rose we have a CeMJIOOI that has house.: He sent ~fulverjobtwoWhenmen colhantr:.~-~self will inspect wouJd hold true if you are a weather. f!i:~~~=i~t:!; water, using blological con-t affords gardeners an oP-been working very well since who did a beauti . mJ.lblM:U job or at least coastal gardener or live in the . e set.out p·' 8 n ts of vegetib. le patches. trols, or employing plant pro- ,:porhmity to fill-in expanses we got it cleaned out six a neighbor wanted the same guarantee a result satisfactory inland valleys, where full sun tomatoes, eggr .ant, peppers tection chemlcala, prompt 'It.- • wt th these reliable performers months ago. job done, he asked me for the to the home owner. should be av'olded. In ex-and lettuce this mQnth. __ ~ti!! is the ~· 4. which prefer negle¢ over teo name of my contractor. I told The advi~ still stands to panslve areaa, a breathtaking f.mucb attention in the home A. ' -The newer ~arbage hini' and he arranged to have hire -a contractor who has sight is a ~ of blooming · • 'garde~ disposers are excellent when his room painted. A few weeks performed well for someone rhododendrons beneath a ~ .,. • ':\_ · used acco~ to th e later he tqok:J::ne into his house else, which will place the odds canopy .of high.arching trees. f. ~ • •. • manufacturer'.$ wtrudions. It· •. :· to •w tne what a sloppy job very much in the customer's In smaller gardens, feature i 'T ,..··-Jk' y · la no wonder;.~ tbat .you-1.bef h'1 done. favor. More and more com-them as l@lldscape shrubs; ~ 8· :: 011r areconfusedbf1thaf.y_oube!lr : f He. wal right iu;ti l 'telt bad rnunities are passing laws severalplanCs O!thesamecol· l' -•. • ' abou_t·. them, , ~ce ~ CQ~-·~ abc)u\ it ,because Qf mY recom· designed to insure that hired or make 'a IOvely border plant- GI ~ -.--..] mw11t1es fotb1d them while mendation. As We discussed workmen have a proven cOm· in ~ aru eDS ia~e ti othen ~a:,e ~eir in-the matter, I learned that the petence. But there's still a , ~ slopes or rolling lawns, t s a on man ry m new two men who had painted his long way to go. A contractor'! group several rtiOOOOoden· g Jn Bl houses. In the past year or rooms were not the same two integrity remains the key fa c-drons to form a cover. . which previously proh1b1tt:d does a person avoid this sort plants -vlde an abundani;e I tO ()()fil tw~. many cities and ~o~ns who had painted mine. How tor. Wherever displayed, t h. e them have changed their f '"""' For either of Andy Lang's r•..., - ' regulatioos lo pernut them booklets, "Wood Finishing in SO~England (UPI) -. o """"· of color -and the lollage _tex- t:Seed'li an Jack Boyce has . A. -YolH' neighbor ran into the Home" or "Paint Your ture. and patterns, add focal a· -.Ord for growers -have a Unfo~tely for Y 0 11 ' one of those sit~tions where House Inside and Out," se nd interest to their surroundings. with the buds and ~e all::~sho~:~n~ he happened to get a couple of 30 ce$ and a. long, stamped In tubs, or dlstiDctive con-l!!«lt!""'!' I •-the · men who were ·inefficient or self-addressed envelope t o tamers, rhododendrons .are ·.:..!. ___ ~ .. · id m· lea"-ts hand-.cesspoo ~even Wm:n ° rwise had =-· their k v--~ bea·"••·t conversation pieces -~ ·~ a~ved Check wi·th your no m wor or nuvtrUllW', P.O. Box 477, Hunt·· uwu )it: customer! today that ~..-•uthorities both. I he complained to ington, N.Y; 11743. Be sure to and serve as elegant ac~ _ .. ·to plants helps produce r · th~ contractor, because a specify .,r;hich booklet you cessories on the porch or 3... •yil:lds. Q. -Some tilne ago you ad-reliable one wouJd . take some want. patio. j ~-up your tulips,'' he -.,--------co-----~------·--------------------- "" l!aV• •gossip with your ~ j!'abljii'ps and bruael ,,,, .. Lo. . ;,\n1t;d0n't forget 1o1.ay '80Dd ~lo your po atoes:: \ ~ PlantS , .respond· to lov~. · IJ!oyce said. "I'm not nutty," he said. "A , great deal Or scientific work · baa .been done on this in ~Sweet-talking t·o ~reJ:antl has the same effect as Ptfben two teenage lovers get ~ogelher and hold hands in the fJmOoolight. It brings them into 'their full blossom " " . , f: llome Show "' . . ;Opens in LA ~ 'ijie\'o·u the ·r·rr Callfom1a f,lt<~ al)ll Flo'l!er Show opens 1o:uJ tun' this •momiJil( at lie r.o.· Angeles'. ilolweril\ort 'nter. !I ,.covers tioth Indoor r.and 'otJtdoor'l>eauill~tllMI ana ~ and """"' from cralta 'Jo lillurance prot.ectton • • • -houn ara I0:3o a.m. to f)O ~ p:m: Monday thl'OIJlb :m..fiiday. It opcns.·at noon aii~s, SUndqs and Frt. ~ AdmliSlqn ll:J2 for ~ts, 541 cents for children. ' ' Regul1r 4.99 . 5.99 . , ~JAt 66~ ASSOmD ONI &AU.ON PLA.ttJ$, .... I.It CAMEL.LIAS OMI GALLON -122 REDWOOD COMPOST .199· 11.ULAI l.4t - 2·cu. FT. -REG. 0'19C . STEER_,_ HUNTl .. OTON CENTEA EDtN.GU AND IEACt-j HUNTINGTON llACtt ·1.-2·•"1-Y1 ~ • ~!tt:'.".'. ·~: .. $350 to '· \ . ~·-· . • l'llATI JUU ;A SAllPU, OF WHAT YOU'Li. -i..-... "ND"IM OU.Um.I YILLOW HOVSll . . . ,. ... ; . F~EIE! lj)T. SID TOMATO PlANT • •,'hf. I,... .. '"" ....... fMt UIMI 1111 -IWtlllt Tff'/' L•1lll . \ 2640 Harbor Blvd. .. . COSTA MESA OPEN DAILY t TO 6:00 SUNDAYS 9 TO 5!00 Plan Now for For .SUMMER · COLOR ( F~chsias Jn.I-like. ulw hM fttor- .. MoM ... ""' .... .. .... ,1.•t• .......... ... ---a ... 12.n 9 98 NOW .......... • Tuberous Begoruas Por rfclt c•tef i. tM ....._. ........ ,. ''"''"""''•"'' ... ,. · ,39 H . 4.29 - I I . ' < . Camellias """""'t....-.----.,··---c ................ ..... ~.:· I Gol ..... 2.tS 1 49 5,.cJ.I"..... ••... • • • i -~- ) I Co111111eili Page • • • Pl!OPLE'S AEPIJBUC Of' CHINA ' By MAJOR DON GORDON, USA CW1•11M kltllet ~ ..... hnk• The Vietnam war bas playod bavoc with Ille ROTC lywleln lor recrultlllf of· ficen for tii'Uiuteil States Azmy.Jll:Yrc is on tbe decliDe doopite the -lm-ag!naUve laterpretatloa of statlsl1ca. Thi! number of Oollqes offering ROTC 1' IJ>. creasing -liut total ROTC enrollment i. decreasing. ROTC !& In 11' st.th yur of decline. Enrollmentl are at their lowest since 1947, 'nle rate of decline seeJJll to have been cbe<kod, but It conUnuee. • Vietnam War Takes Toll on Campus m!Utary bu no place on the c:ollece cam- pus. , Let me sugg .. t the real lmpl<t of such a phllooopby. Dlasuadlng men ,trom partlctpauon 1n ROTC 11mp1y • de~l':; them of contributing their fresh tb , · t<' a conservative lnatitution. It rtalricts the armed forces to a nnaller, lea ~ petitive group from which to select its regular army officers. The final Impact does not strengtbeo a democratic society. The Influence of the unJvenlty i. very much needed In the mllltary. '!be unJverslty can provide a , .cooaiderable c(vllian lnnueoce by the hulnanbitic preparation of young men to serve' their nation· d military officers. There are many viable alternatives within public liervl<e. The mllltary should be tonSldered u one altemaUve. A solu· fton Iles nol In precluding criUctsm of the m\lllary or of tile CUITeot ROTC cur· ' rlculum, but rather In fostering con- structive change. •-Those who re<'Ogllize the need w' a responsive reserve and regular otftoer I corps aod a strong naUonal del..,.. should consider the mllltary as an euer>- tlal alternative within public service and counsel accordingly. An army, whether voltmteer tJJt ~ scrlptod, i. most ftdelis when It represents the entire aociety. * ' '.ti ' I Ii '!be Anny depends on ROTC unJ!& for new ofilcen to a greater eltent than the average person" reali:.es. 0ff1-c 1 rs recrultod thla way reOect the broad spread or our population. BeeaUM of ROTC decline, tbe ArmJr baa loot olllcm from the Northeast and from the black colleges. Weat Point is probably more demographically representative of our society than the current ROTC program. The Anny can still meet ils officer re- quirements, so the question focuses on the selection of officers made available. Unless the Army is to depend on a sterile and homogeneous selection of officers, the decline in ROTC bas to be reversed. Co·eds , Get •• Ill Step Time Running Out Will Hong Kong Return The major SOW'ce of military officers since World War JI bas ~n the ROTC program and not, as many believe, the military academies. Many R OT C sponsored officen have attained the highest military postuons. Over hall the Anny 's generals are ROTC officers or other citizen-soldiers. To Mainland Control? By the AlllOdated Pre11 British Foreign Secretary Sir A1e:t Dougl.a.s-Horile does not expect the Chinese to reclalm Hoog Kong for a long tlmCBut-restdent.J1r tbe crown J'OlonJ .are keenly aware that they are living In a borrowed place on borrowed lime. ~we!.doo•t expect _any majoi' develJ>P.- men r'"on 'the Hong Kong front in the fon:seeable future,"~ said Douglas-Home after conferring recently with Chinese Premler·Chou En-lal on the mainland. Chfna may not be in a hurry to bring about Hong· Kong's restoration, but U cootlnues to regard the territory u prop- erly belonging to the mainland. BONG KONG'S lour. mlllion people have not forgotten the fact that nine tenths of the colony is on lease from China and that the lease """ out In 25 yean. . Molt Hoeg Kong residents are con- vinced that by t997, If not before, Peking will demand the return ol both Hoog Kong and nearby Portuguese Macao. In fact, some of the wealthie; Otlnese in the crown co!ony are saJd to be making lmg range plans to move to other regions il and when a takeover seems lmminent. ' . The colony ol Hong Kong compnses the island itself which runs 30 square miles in the area; Kowloon, a three- square-mile foothold on malnlaO'd Ch1na IN TIIE PAST, the success of the seized In 1861 to protect the harbor, new RCYI'C program has been largely due to tenitories covering 335 square miles the alternatives offered to the college leasM from the Chinese, and nearly 200 graduate. He either joined the ROTC or unsetUed Md berreTI. islands that enable was drafted. Being a lieutenant was -the'Br!Ush 'to' control ettended..terrll;',.:..>-c-llmall)r preferablo.Jo· being.a printe. AS waters. 1o ' the draft is eliminated. many · ~Uege THE FACT TllA T the Unlted States and Cdlfmunlst China are "'tUlng their' differinces after more than two decades has raised all sons of !peCUlation in Hong Kong. Residents are wondering for examP.le, about lhe possible effect of the American liaison mission being establish- ed in Peking. It is generally believed, however, that the Peking mission Ylill have oo lnunediate impact on lhe big American consu1ate in Hong Kong, which is reported to be the biggest In the world. The Peking mission is expected to con- cern itself at the outset only with diplomatic, bilateral U.S.-Ollnese aHatrs. It woold not be in a position to do even the routine information gathering and analysis that oormally goes . on in a regularly established embassy. If and when a full.scale U.S. embassy I• establilhed In Peking, It i. generally believed° that lhe U.S. govenunent'a basic China·watching will continue to be dooe In Hong Koog where much beiter research facilities and more reiOUfCCS are available for such work. graduates no longer find It expedient to serye their nation. The loss of · many of these mercurial--individuals-' is not necessarily a loss to the Anny. But the loss of many other apparently orice motivated young men after they reach the college campus and enroll in ROTC is of concern, At best, there is passive unlnterest in ROTC among numerous studen t faculty advisers; at worst, there is flamboyant dlssuasloa on the part of some to di!K.'Ourage young men from maintaining lhe ROTC commitment they previously entered into. Generally this involves playing upon tile freshman's natural ap- prehension of college life. M a n y freshmen prefer not to confront the establishment (farolty adviser). The subtle suggestion that a student may be over-committing himself with ROTC takes on special emphasl! when voiced by the !acuity. By ANN BLACKMAN 4-i...,. ,.,..WrHw A eampus beauty queen showed up at her first fonnatlon with an ice cream cone. One girl appeared in the Army of· fice wearing a fatigue jacket and short shorts. And three of 45 women students have dropped out ot the program com- pletely. Otherwise, the men in charge of the new women's Anny RCYI'C program at Pennsylvania State University say the five-year test project is off to a smooth start. "We're finding the-girls are setting a high academic trend," said Maj. John l!!:ldilord. He organized the Penn Slate program which the Army started last fall for freshmen women Jn ~o campuse.!f. "All of the scbolarsblp winners 'had higher Scholastic Aptitude Test scores than any of the men ever had," Rlddiford said. "The thing that impressed me Ls · they're not only attractive.. but some of them are valedictorians of their hlgh school class.!' WOMEN AT Penn State hold six of 2Q new Anny ROTC scholarships for coeds. Each is valued at about $11,000. According to Army spokesmeo, the women's ROTC program has several purposes: To detennine if it will be ex- panded to the more than 290 schools now offering ROTC to men, to offer equal military opportunities to women and to catch up with the Air Force and Navy which already have opened their ROTC ranks to women. The purpose of ROTC is to train a suf· ficient number of active duty and reserve Army officers. The Air Force program, started in Girls Take ROTC at College 1970, has 1,426 women ranging from freshmen lo seniors. "It's been ·going ex~ tremely well," said Maj. John Duemmel, an Air Force spGkesman. "The program will continue." that weren't thick rubbeMoled clunkers, it's gone pretty smooUtly. . , "Some of the men were skeptlca1 at first, but now lhe seniors are wondering why this dido'! happen Uuee years ago." mE NAVY first began including EXCEPT FOR not teaching weapons' women in Its ROTC program in March, handling and flying, the IWOmen's ROTC 1972, but they could apPly on1y for 16 curriculum doesn't differ from the men's openings in a scholarship program. training. "Next year, 100 women will be eligible Coeds are expected to drill with the to join lhe non·scholarship program as men, attend summer camp between thelr well," said Lt. Cmdr. Dale Pearson, head junior and senior years and receive oom- of the Navy 's college.recrWtlng. "From missions as second lieu~!& alter an interest standpoint it's been very suc· ·graduating. cessftil." ·' Anny regulations stipulate that women SO far 212 women participate in the -,cannot participate in flight iMtruction, Army JiOTC program nationally. Of -airborne trainingr field ~bet-tralfiln_g these 42 are at Penn State. and activities "beyond the normal Whf do they join? physical strength of women." 'Ibey are "It offers an opportunity to be more ~t required le> _bear .ai:ms or participate than an office girl when you griduate," m marksmanship trallW'!8. . . said Martha Lower 19 of Altoona Pa. Most of the women mternewed said "There seem to be '~ter opportucities they didn't care about the restriction - in tenru of responsibility." "I'm gun·shy" was a common response · -but a few felt discriminated against. "I LIKE being the first ol. a new breed," "I'm incensed," said Shawn Butler, an said Susan Rod ems, an IS.-year-0Jd liberal lS.year-0ld linguistics major f r om arts major from Syracuse, N.Y., and Cleveland, Ohio, who says she wants to ROTC scholarsbip winner. be a mllitary spy. ''The starting salary is better for sec-"I always played Army when I was a ond lieutenants than for school kid," she said. "My biggest dlsap- teachers," said a thlrd girl. "And pointment is that we can't carry gum." besides, it's a good way to meet men ." One of the women's chief complaints is Capt. Stephen Linthwaite, instrwctor, that their friends sometimes tease them said the women's presence in ROTC has about joining ROTC. not posed m:any problems. "The guys you go out with think you're "Except for little things," he said, either a nymphomanic oc a lesbian 1f yru "like deciding the-length of uniform want to join the Army," said oae in-- hems -a good two inches above the dignant woman. "I don't hate men. I knee is acceptable -and finding shoes have a boy friend ." ~----O•r Ma" in San Fratadsco ------, Lengthy Arm Of the Law There alJO is the inference that it may be best for the student not to associate himself with an !nstltuUon c=enUy held in low esteem by tbe more vocal, if not the majority; of the Population. Parental guidance Intended to assist the student la making bis own decisions Is not as persuasive as the negative counseling now afforded, This situation is perhaps more common in certain areas in the Northeast where ROTC enrollment has plummeted and where several hlghly respected institutions have dropped ROTC or its accreditation altogether. Getting Around Nepotism Gets Its Man By HERBCAEN SAN FRANCISCO -The law is mighty and shall prevail : The Dean Cawse family of Petaluma was relaxing last Monday night when there came a rapptng on the door, as In "Open up in the name of the law!" Shaken, Dean peered out to find t\\·o Sonoma Sheriff's Deputies standing there \\ith a warrant for his arrest from the SF Police Department ... "You owe IO bucks on a traffic tag," said one of the Deps, looking a bit sheepish, whereupm Dean dredged up eight dollars'.. His wife, scurrying around , couJd find only a dollar. "Take a check for the other dollar?" asked Dean hopefull y. but the ans"'er was "Nope. All cash, or \\'e have to take you in ." ;'You mean to jail?" quavered Dean ... At this, eight-yr-0ld Steve Cassese, close to tears, pro-- duced his piggy bank and Dean pain- fully fishied out 100 pennies. Case closed. but holey·moley, "'hat a "·aste of manpo\'fer, not to mention the wear and tear on nerves and tender psyches. TilE BEAT GOES ON ' Gov. Reagan last \\'eek appQinted a task force to find ways of making local government "less costly to lhe taxpayer" (well, they can use the preceding paragraph for a ~!tart) and herewith two of the members, as described in the official handout: "Charles 0. Hobbs, 39. He ls a Republican. He will receive $140 per day plus necessary expenses. Alien Hyman, 30. He ls a Democrat. He will rteeive m per day plus expenses." And lucky to get that. CRIME ON THE streets beino what It ts. Berkeley'• Jolln R.oymond, who make• walking atickl for Abercrombie & Fitch, ls getting more and more re-- que6ts for sword sticks, but the answer lJ no. "It's legal for me to make them," he explains to \\'OUld-be buyen:, ''but not legal for you to buy them.'' P&BBLE BEACH WEEKEND1 Sun, wind, sand and ltan like Gene llaokman and Liv Ullmam, !bore to becin lilmlnC-e-Bif .... thriller ,. ' • (Hackman must be the most anonymous of "name" actors; people. standing two feet away at Del Monte Lodge were &aying ''I hear Gene Hackman's around." ' 'Ye ah ? Where?"). Merv Griffin, all In baby blue, playing tennis with his oc- togenarian uncle, Elmer Griffin, while ~terv's "butler,'' 79-yr-0ld Arthur Treacher, a dear man, watches from the sidelines. Lonely horseback rider: Kim Novak (her Camlel Highlands house Is still for sale at $190,000 with no takers). . .At Yvan Nopert's L'Escargot restaurant in Cannel, Ray Ramsey grabbed lhe night's receipts from Yvan (several hundred dollars in greenbacks and tore the money in half. "I've always wanted to do that," explained Ramsey, sort of, as Nopert stonned outside to kick dents into Ramsey's new Ferrari. Next morning (Sunday) Nopert sat at home with Scotchtape, pulling the tom bills together. At the end of the arduo119 task, two pieces were still mlsstng . As the scene fades, we find Nopert on hands and knees under the tables of his closed restaurant. searching, ever searching. And eventually finding . VOW : I think I'll drop LOL (or "Lil· tie Old Lady") from my arsenal of tired tricks after thls Union St. scene eyewltnessed by Pat Ste gar. An elder· ly woman, trying to cross the street, was almost hit by several passlng cars till a truckdriver hollered from his big rig•• he brakod' "Hey, don't you peo- ple have no re:spect for an old lady?" "That, sir," ahe callod up to him as she crossed, heod held high, "does not make my day." A 'l'RA VEL AGENCY Is running a tbree-<llly "Fun and G1mt1 Toor" of Lot Angelu !bat lncludu a visit to Fomt Lawn cemetery and I aay t'hecll with !bat-too. LEM mAN FOUR percent of ne~·Jy commissioned officers are black despite an Intensified effort to Increase ROTC units on predominantly black campuses and to increase cross enrollment of black students into larger ROTC units. The support of ROTC among black faculty Is not overwhelming. Critics or the military may take great pleasure in this report and argue that the By STEVE GERSTEL U111!M ,.,.... lftlt~I Wrtl91' A senator's favorite relative is his "grandfather.'' And no one is fonder of the "grandfather" than the brothers Fong - Hiram and Herman. Hiram Is Sen. Hiram L. Fong, the millionaire Republican from Hawaii. Herman is Hiram's kid (early 60s) brolher. BUT HERMAN 1! more than just Hiram's brother. He also is on Hiram's Reaction to Terrorism Other Nations Turning To Capital Purii-shrnent By SHIRLEY CHRISTIAN Auedtt..i ,,... Wrllw A U.N. study says new forms of terror and violence are provoking nations to revert to the death penalty -still favored by the majority ol people and governments. The report was released the day after President Nixon urged C.Ongress to adopt an automatic death penalty for persons convicted of certain crimes, among lhem war·related reasons, airplane hijackings where death occurs and killing police of. ficera. Tbe death penalty," the U.N. study says, "is always used when n particular problem seems to grow out of proportion and !rigbtens public oplnlon or when a pol!licaf opposition has to be crusbed. · "IT HAS BEEN used In a number of countrles to fight armed robbery or to respond to a crime wave; It's applied In oome Socialist countrles a s a I n 1·t economlc ertmes; other countries have had reooorse to the death penalty to fight the ...,..,t growih In drug trafficking, or to pun1sh hijackers." '!be ,.port, prepared under the direc- tion of Secr<tary-General Kurt Waldheim for the F.cmomic and Social Council, aaYI people In advaoced Western countries have tho mlslaken notion that there la an lnevt,table movement to fewer uecutions. "Ill fact, the world picture provides no aucb ls.turaneeS," ft says. "If one spreads """'lderatlon to -l·D-C1 U d t developed countrlea of both the E3!1 aod I, ' • ,. ' West and the wide ra~e of developing nations in Asia, Afnca and Latin America, the picture cbanges ap- preciably." It says movement toward restriction of tl1e penalty "!& discernible only In Uie very long nm, and it is usually marked by many ups and downs." THE STUDY REPORTS that opinion polls made both in countrtcs· Which have abolished the death penalty and In those which retain it show a majority of people favoring it. And It says that for every U.N. member committed to abolition there are three member eovemmenta in .favor ol T<lalnin& It. Nine nations are listed as bavlng abolished capital punlsl>menl, while II bave a1Jo(IJbed It for ordinary, crimel but retain It for IUCh uceptlons u treuon. Most of the abollilool5t countrleo are In J Western Europe and Latin America. Only Austria aod Flnlaiid have totally abdllolled tlie death pena11y -111nco 1965, when the Ulilted Natt"'* P!'"[l8l'ed ·Its lut report on tbe 111bject. Canada abolished U temporarily, with a fe" ex· cei>tloas, and Britain and a few otber countrlell abolish<d U, also with ex· ceptlOOJ. Argentina mtored It, oo the other hand, and Braill restonld It for cr1mes agalnsl·n1t!onal oecurtty Involving 1 ... of Ille. The report nota that 13 U.S. states ha .. abolfsbed tbe penalty u well u two of-tho llx Austra!lian __ and 29 of 31 states and terrltorles In Mulco. I • ' 'Grandi ather Clause' Aids Fon gs payroll, with the imposing title of state executtve and the impressive salary of $34,446.96 a year. AU this Is absolutely legal, thanks to the "grandfather" clause which, in this case, means that the family that draws its salary together can Stay together. It wasn't until 1967 that Congress decided nepotism was something evil, and passed a law that forbade a public official, including a member of C.Ongress, from hiring, appointing, or promoting a relative. But, as in many laws which affect them, members of Congress included the so-called "grandfather" clause which ex· empted from provisions of the statute those relatives already on the payroll. BR<m!ER HERMAN, being on 'the payroll and already holding the title of state executive, was, as they like to say on Capitol Hill, safely grandfalhered in. Not all senators take the attitude the brother! Fong have. For tnstance, Sen. George D. Aiken (R· Vt.) married his longtime secretary, Lola, and promptly turned her into a volunteer worker. In fact, as Mrs. Alken recalls, they were wed june 30, 1967, the end of the fiscal year, because the senator "didn't' want to disrupt the books." ; ON THE DAY of the wedding, Mrs. Aiken went oU the Senate poyroll but kept rlgbt oo -rk!ng. She aald that some· of the Senate wives were j•m: ceMed" because they know how bard she worked. But Mrs. Alken has no regrets: "He can't fire me." Like Herman Fong, Mrs. Aiken bad been working long before the nepotlm law was passed and could have stayed on A!ken'I payroll. Not oo Seo. Milton Young (11-N.D.) who also marr!od his secretary alter his wUe died. MRS. PATRICIA B. Young, who lil'!lt went to work for Young 28 )'t!ars ago, ls still on the payroll u executive secretary and earns 113,209. Fooa, the senator. explains· !bat brother Hennan, "has been doing an ex· cellent job and the law specifically ex· cepts hlm from its provision." H~ bas held the job eight yearo. But no other IM!llator pays as high a saliry to • penoo running tbe borne of· flee u Fq' does tila bnlther, and none carry the uotlc title ol state oucutlve. H""'an Foog's Nllry of 134,446.llfl falls In !lie catelOl'Y ..-ved by almolt I ··-GRANDPA IS A BROTHER H1w11i's S.n1tor Fong all senators for their admJnistrative and legislative assistants In Washh)gton. In fact , Herman Foog mllkes only $15.84 less than the senator's ad- ministrative assistant, Alyce Thompson, and only IJ ,209.04 less than the mu- lmum for an employe of a senator - 135.742. --~-- Saturday, May 5, 1973 The comment page of Iba Dally Pilot seeka to inform and stimulate readers by presenting a variety of com- onentary on topics of inter- est and sil(lllllcance from · informed Observers a n d spokesmen. Rabon N. Weed, Publllhtr • \! "A dutl. lnll1 J WI~ , .... ' wNd! ' "-'t~ ·-· ·-Jobi .. botdl ' r:'l · conte • •-v ' . -1 ·~ could suni: -~ .,. I cat ! Ill ' from ·= Beocl , llngt< na H 'It 1ftrd I ~-Pa&! • tingtl . ... All l·,•Uaeli ;,; Cbril :,)11: ·.'.of tho -tingU belle . _city_! ~How -mall ~ 1.'"!l ..... i11181l·~ , VU.I< . from • Lei 'piece each .'~Oran ... _, ' '< ' " " ... , . ' JI ' ), •1AJM1 to a.1ht1, du.it to dwt vou're cm wclc I can ... tn&lt." With that verse q one ol • ' "\ her entries (I"m not IW'8 , wlllch coni.et It was for, but I -'-.-------,__;l, ' dol!'I lhlnl< It .... f<r the ~ • clrawlnl coni.etl Down "'!be .Jokerf' ~ewell seat in a whole •. batch ol rlddlel a n d ' -Ibo UIUaJly doe> . . And It pold oil: Ibo "tim C1De . contest and a oblny Kfnnody • llllf dollar. Snenl ol the thollli>la ..... quite nice, like tills one, which could apply \0 any of you l"m sun: "Rous 'are red,~ violet.! arc blue, vo~·~ a frittt:d 1 am mU .true." Nke, £h? Jn addiUon, we bad entries from ~imnlY ~pp, 5, ol Hun-' llliiloil l JI ea C b ; Mabel Willeml, 10, ol Hunlln«too a.ch; O>ad Plrileau"of llun- > tlngtm llj!ach; Jane and An- na HaJlorln ol Coota Mesa (a " -and lier lister!), and ;,· Paftk:t Enapp, 7, ol Hun- -lingtoo· 8-11. .• Aleo, Andy And Carol and ::·IJ<lde Lm got mail from , Chrlltlne ~pp. JJ, of H'"" tingtm Beach. .. @®~ ~-· ~-·~ ~ L, ~ .Tr~slt * PRIZE WINNER * · Jane Halloran, 9, 1965 Orango Ave.,-CottaMlla Any child under JJ can .~tor Uncle Lm'1 Conlellt. Here'• all ~ do: (I) Dnnr picture Oil piece ol plain, -_.111 --and 4 tncbea deep. Use black·lnk and make lines black. (I) Do not copy or trace picture. II must be your own work. (3) Put your nune, age and address oo back of drawing. Mail ti to Uncle Leo's Art Conlelt, lloJ: IND, DAILY PllDl', a.ta -ll2tl2S. Entrlell must be received hy nom on Thursday for production m Ille followinil Saturday. Winner will receive Konnedy hall dollar. ' · · ~,., Have you noticed haw many -..''.ol the entries came from Run- -.. tingtm Beach? Htmllngtoo is '!be ...UOO we should have write lief a poem. We had ~. for the art and riddle • better repmented than any good ._ next week is · tuch a pod OllO thls -lhal contest. We've bad such good . __ ci!Y_hl!s .~in a .long time.· .ihat we have .me ol lhe top l'Ol e>P,OC!lng evm·more m riddl .. lately Iha! we'll leave ~ Jlow next . week I W>lll some iiijilCs ol -a1r-:-1 rme·1 : IUi:h a .,..1 toplc.li".lllotherr.-tlnlrsubject-..!de-_.--..d·- -mall ltmn lntne, Costa Meia, M(fl11ERS. • • (Yau" C8D juit picture th8t bopo """set lots more aboot · ~ lloadl, San Cl....,.., A1J ·,... may or may not trash· collector can't .~"'!· aa , anything. · :"-SiD.:Jilli"capllli'iDO; Mlilliln--AoWr¥--""1rOlil'!iODdl)'-T'~-lhe. P.,.,,,-cimil~ !Or Iha. art,..drawJlbat ·, • Viejo, 'F0tmtaln Valley and Mothers Dliy. And I know that' bang, bangedy ding. 1 really . J'lllland,...rmolher are.going .• from out in lhe COllllly too. there are molhen 1J! ey~ 9-lllm -lhil-l. to .io· m Moll!<q· Jlay this • Lei'•·-ff .we.can't get one ty In the ana..Wh*l ""11-Well ., lllllCb for lhe poem · ~· Are Y\!!! going to bring ... piece ol mall at least . from pecially be lool!lng for this oroept' to 11y tbat yGU lhould lier. breaklaitin bedt · eacb o( the areas along the week are poems. Uncle Lm. pt lllarted early m tbl.s ooe Whatever Ibo baa planned .·• Onnp Oout. You be that can't lhinl: ol a nicer thing for ., It will be ....,.ny good.· yoa draw lier doing It mid 1epraenlatlve. you lo do for mom than to Moot ol CXJr best mrieo come maybe her picture will be .in •• .., . . ' In m Monday and 'l'uelday. Dal Saturday's Dally Pilot! i----Carof;. · Corner ___ , RIDDLES and JOKES ;... ,.. ... ....._ .. "* ....,. •I·----.... ..... --Coli. * Ray: The 1'eltbJcl sure .is slow. Faye: How do ~ know? < 'llw""1ble builds up in the ~~~ <n a VS)' Wp .. I!rilli"" a flpnllc "" llr, .wide emuih to -llatoo iDd tall ''-1> to read> m mlleo above ,... bead. II la a D1011 ol cool, dry air traveling ablg nther fut - . mind~ Ill own buslDMI. But "°'It la Diii alone up there In tho s!<J. Sprawled ....., larpoth ~ la ' llganllc illUI ol ·'"irarmlab molal air. ,.,.. The warm air Is lhln and -, I Music .Aide • ' /, " light. It -to float _..i In bUbblel and NlDI Cumnts. '!be cool air II beavler and PRIZE WINNER Ray: It let the mustard ketchup. -to illa1 -lo the .,...,., -· the -111. m•ne1 fl. nrm eDd eocil air~·=======:::;==========::::; meet OVf1l'1 day. ,,. • rule, the -coo1----------------~ air wedgel ill way UDder lhe light worm air. There II a fairly geolle' mlsture ol cool dry air and warm molal air and llOIDe falriJ tame cloUda form bllb In tbe sty. Bui -thla does not happen. lnalead, there .. • -colllllon and tho cold air nms up and cmr the wum air. 'Ibis upoel creaiell a 1kyful ., trouble, maybe ovor ..... a1-. '!be warm lilbl air trlell to rise lhroucb tbe cold beovy air abOve It.· Tbm tho apinnlng earth Jell lnto the let. It twillll the riling . cumnll oround end around like twirl· '------------------1 Ing ropes. ,,. lhey spin faster and laster they I o r m tornadoel. Kwilier TOiiflue A ciratt. at Cbicago's L!nailn Part Zoo mcli .. dolin to pick olf a m&OOmallow ginetly offered by & JOllll.l(er vlsl.1i!111 the perk duriilg & IJlrinl VICI· tion. I • .. Sllu""1, Mu 5, 1973 If at First ••• you don't succeed ' ••. neigh, don't give up. Rebel, 81 900 pounds, was tnJred in tibe mud in Oleveland, Ohio, when an Army Reserve beliropter and stable owner John F-0rtuna (above photo at right) come to aasist The ny-. Ion J llng, however, gave way and gave P.ebel a 118COnd mud· bath ~). The llliolen J!81d!ng w a·s-:finall fitted out of W. de- pressing situation -(right) Is 200-oRiookers-. apP!auded. He'd"had it = -up to hil neck. . world scope i1opo1n1a.1or-...-... ---l 1 Tn.e month of March saw the highest rate: of inflation since 19.51. True or False? 2 Is a tax h[ke being considered by the Administration as one way of hold ina down inflation? J In the growing labor co;rtro\oersy between California grape &rowers and workers, · George Meany says the AFL·CIO will support the (CHOOSE ONE: Farm Workers ,. Union,' Teamsters) • In addition to belDJ a famlly Inn feature, THE QUIZ 11 a.11 integral part of the in-elusroom newt Jll"OP'llD ~ seated jot.tly la Oran1e Cout area scboolt •• a plbllc ••rvlce by the Dllily Pllol aod ne lrvllle Compaoy. "....,.. .,,.., ,..,.. .._, IMflW Wk 4 On the last leg of a worid tour seeking new markets for Mexican goods, Mexican Presi.den! • , ? •• signed a treaty ·on tra~e and seaport facilities with Red China. • newsp1dure a-Carlos Arana OsOrio b·Jose Figueres Ferrer c-Luis Echeverria Alvarez S The UN Security Council requested Sec· retary General Kurt Waldheim to prepare a review of the entire Middle East ques~ ti6n. Did· the Security Council condemn Israel's commando ra id on Bei.rut? .newsname uo po1ntlff,... a-11111 ..-, -llr> As the grand jury protMt into·the Watergate case intensified, the Democratic National Committee quietly moved Its heed· quarters from the Watergate complex to a new building owned by th1! Air Line Pilots Associahon . Who is the Chairman of the Democ:rati5.f!.._rty? 5portlight (2 pohMI tor Mch q11111it111 a,.•tted corr.ctty) i 1 I l I ' i 1 1 (CJllOOSE ONE: Nebrasl<a. Oklahoma), the nation's second-ranked college football team in 1972, forfeited ~s Sugar Bowl victory and eight other 1972 iames. • last fall, I won a sec- ond term as West Ger· many's Chancellor. This week I will . be in the United States for talks with President Nixon. Who am I? ' ' 2 The "Secretariat" in the sports news is a •• ? . : . •·horse ·b·yacht c-UN softball team 3 .• ? •• was named the National Basketball Assocration's ·rookie of the year tor the 1972-73 season, •·Lloyd Neal b·Bob McAdoo c-John Gianelli matmwords 4 Former New York Jets wide receiver . • ? •• , who r"etired from football 2 years ago, will serve next fall as unpaid offensive coach at Oberlin Colleet in Ohio. , . ....,. ... ___ , 5 The 5th Annual 4-mile Easter Beach run in Daytona Beach, Florida, was won by Olympic Marathon ·iold medal wi nner, ICHOQ.SE,ONE: Frank Shorter, Dave Wott\1). 1 ..... habeas corpus 1-formal accusation of a 2 ..... custody 4 ..... warrant . 5 ..... ~dictment cr!me b·freedcxn from illegal Im· prisonment C·arrest or Imprisonment ro· ·-•abl d-security given to gain . '"'l"'flUT e release from jail '""'' dilc:UlliiM (fto ICON) • e·doc ument authorizing How will the "!'a\eraate case affect the 1974 congressional some\hing elections? 'IOUR ICOllE: ti IO 100 ilOlilfl·-TOP SCORE\ II to to poinb -Ekc:'iii.nt. 71 to IO polnb -Good. 11 lO 7o....,. _ fair. •3<>-73 • VlC, tnc:. Modi-. Wltc:onoln ,. • '-.,io14s ~11·~-s !Jon•s •'4ff~ '""' !•·t :1wo'i'l•0·1 :.1H911J.1041S" ' ''"•"fS .,., •• :1"llnl.:>hlSM1N •·s =..., 1,.r !s•c 1 ... , :so10HJOJ.'i'W •Pv•JI '-lltM :3wYNSMJH ••.1.·s :l·t :110111n •~•-.'oM 11u•~·c :'•.1.·c :onJJ.·1 :111oos0110M . ( . -•· . ·- ' l • - • JI DAil V r!LDT TONIGIIT'S TV IDGHLIGHTS K'ITV • ~:oo .i. 11:00 -"Captain From eu. tille. • 1')'rcrN Power, Jean Peters and c-r Rom· ero bead the cut ot this 1947 adven~ IQ9v!e. -KCET fD 8:00 -KCET Auctlon '73, Channel 28 pruents ita annual fund-rai&ing event with a "U... UN cllest" ot goodies to be auettonecl off between 8 p.m. and midnight. Helping out ere Cbannela 3 and 13 at 9 o'clodc and 9:30, reopectively. ABC 0 8:30 -The strausl Family. Thill II(). minute special opens a seven part series about one of the world's l1'l06t famous and colorful fomllleo, focusing primarily on Johann, the father, Who ea- tabllshed !be waltz tradition, and on Jobann the eon, who composed over 400 ,waltzes, Including ''!be Blue Danube." NBC O 9:00 -"Operation Kid Brother." Neil Connery (Sean's kid brother) stars in um 1967 lpinolf on the James Bond flick& about intern&· Ilona! intrigue. CBS IJ 11:30 -"Blindfold." Rock Hudscin plays a New York psy.:biatrlst wtio becomes involved in a tuJ of war between opposing governments for the nund of a scientist. Guy St.oc)ovell, Glaudla Car- dlnale, Jack Warden. KTLA B 12:00 -"This Gun for Hire." Alon Ladd and Veronica Lake in a crime drama from 1942. rm M S'...........a11n" 'J'$tW--• TV DAILY LOG Saturday fut f1mmes w111 bt told In 1Mn _L !flt world's most l1mous 1nd color· . , IPtd•l-programs, bqlnnlna: with ---···-----Evening-: ---""ffil1'9t;mlnutrope111r;-Tht 1tr1u · ' focuus prim1rily on Johan it, • tht MAY 5 father, wbo 1st1bllshed th• wall.l UD8a.i.al W.rlll tr1dltion, ind on Joh1nn thl IOI!:, 9.,....wi s.att 111d ·Croft. .1 who -compose/ Mr .00 'f(lltzti, MartJt MlllJ iuest. • lnd11din1 "The 81111 D1nubl." Elle •CJJW m ... WW. w.tw" Woofi SlllS u Johann Stni1111, fll• -,.... · f1th1r: Anne Sllllyl>rus n hlt ..+ft (I) Ill.._ tnd the mother of )'Ollnl Johtnn I U. .,.,,... Wlllr W.W (Stu1rt Wilson). -<ci-r-e.. t:GOIJ CIJ •·~·~·-.-r (tdY) '47 -Tyrvnt Power, 0 @l m NIC S1t1N1r Mwle: • t.111 ._ (C) (2Jlr) "OptratlN Ki. l..clttr" a T..,.. PWlb (1dv) '67-Heil cannery, Olnitla e c..try "9cl Bianci'ti, Adolfo Celi. A famous pl1 .. e ICiMe tic surgeon ind hyPflOl:ist ill lnstru· I:• 8 hi Ill 1 SICflt· ment1I in prevenfint: 1n lntem1tlon· D (I).._ 11 crime Clllel from blKkmailln1 ID U.-.. W.W tht wor1d into armndtrin1 hllf of 9 Mlwlt: (C) (21h:lll1 "stlp. Us 1old supply. eta" ('lllS) '66 -Mn·M•raret D I snc141 ken Adel '73 fZl) 1W JHrul KTLA lends I hartd to Ch1nn1I 28'1 fl! In.a dfl C.lfbe lund·r1iser by showlnr some af the a;, lAt TrewlM'I leff Items that wjU bt 1uctlaned off. fB S,..11· llCtr m Blad O•nib111 Rich1nf Piyor, 1:00 11 o a> m .... m "'" (j) HIP CUp1ml fE II.ta Auction '73 Continues ·to C!I The hll ltoll Steele SJioo. midnight m ne """°'" EE fll• m 11P1cw; 1 KCCT bcUol 73 t:lO a rn 1e11 Mewti•rt Shit El'i> Tutn del SI bide ' 8 MD: "Wilk l11tt Hill" (adv) UJ TIINt...... '57--Chlps RlfftrtJ. l:JOll-D- B KNIC """ Cotiltw m I l8Cl4 I ICCT Alldlelt '73 A IJ ltllln' looll. ll 'IOll\t ol the lt•ms that wm D (})Ci) m ...... , lttpMt be offtrld tor Slit durln1 Chtnntl fB Nltll Hoftlptn1 28's fund·r1l!ln11udian. m "'"""' """"'' ID WATCH! BID! BUY! IE Ut1lo ""'" *TV AUCTION NOW! 7:001J (IJ UFO lO:GO IJ CIJ ""' ..... -W111•• B Tlll T111t1-..:1r1 Coll rad ind Pero LH 1\11$1. D 1owtl•1"' """~ 0 CIHIJ Ell !Alp-"""' Cil W111111t1 Cirde G Ttnqt Trilli o-. m-o°"'"""'..,. m" w .... m........, .... _ a>••"- mttr1u.1n1t1 El!)ClllMMY11tdyHffl' Ill E "-IE"'""'' = t:: aub 10:30 0 CHllld Cl111r1 E!)S,.edltter mN~ 7oJO m WN4 ....... ll:GO IJ Cil II 0 Cil ~ 1tm -(I) ..... , Dlllo11 ... The Mo•M Fldtry 0 loris Kt11otf f'rtmb 8 kpemt11 of llK~ Albert HI~· m Mevil: (C) "'Clpltln From c. .. mond. Da'IJ kines, Ara:tnl 1nd OSI· tilt" (idv) ,47_Tyront P9wtr. blSI iuest m Df. llllJ 1. Karth {l) 5'*b Chilltnp 11:15 (I) Movlt: "1"1tWI" (dra) '61-0 Lil's Matt t Dt1I T CJ MllUon $ Mevil: (1llf) "Adwit-tfll Donohut, Claudette Colbtrt, blrls If ,._..i.. F WI .. , Connlt Stmns. _ -"'-" ' " <•dvJ 51 11:lOIJF•bulo111 st• ct> -.n~ld" --£rrol Flytin, Mldttli111 Ptellt. , • fJ!l Ken AlldlM 7J ContinllQ to (susp) 66. -Rock Hudson, mkinllht 0 ID TOIU&fll m •lad: ... "" CIJ ~ov1t: "lll• 111c11111 Scarf' (dr.l &) wri,seJPOtn Sbw -Ht1111. Drach•. . . '!) T\e Addliu FtMlly ~ ~It: "'ftllllf Dill111tf' (dr1) t:to fJ ((}All 111 UM flllily 65-H1ck Adams, Mary Ann M!Mlle1, B !lO) a;, E111rttllCJ' "fuzz Lid)"" ~ ~rad, YIC!or Buona, John B BELLEVUE: Anatomy rn :,;.,., IC) ....,.,.rloit '""°~ * of I city hospital (dra) '6Z -Willi1m Haldtn GE Monogram Series ®I MMI: (C) "Ille Cr.nde" 1(wes) 0 I IBCQ>C! l1llevu1 Tht G.[. '50-John Wayne, Mauretn O'Har1. Mono(ftm ~p1ct11 that examines m Movit: '1he Enttrtll1111" (dr1) ffle Inner wor~lnp af the lamed '60-laurenct Olivier. ~ Naw Yort Hospital. S!acy Keach is , ii) Cir:tm• 34 n1rralo1. lt:OO 0 MM: (C) "Blood 111 Slbn't fJ (])III m Htrt We ,, Aa:•I• Cl.lw" (hor) '71-P•trlck Wymart. m Alfred Hitchcock ,,.ntnll 0 Morie: "'This Cun lor Hl11" &J Ch1111pklnsll lp Wrntlinf (df1) ''2 -Alan Ladd &> Tltl1111 H Atdon 1:00 00 (I) Nm ' fE P'rtrnler m A11·Nltht Sllow: "The Enlgrur," €[!) TNtrt def S.~ltdt "So111bra, t1Ni Spider W01111n," "rm Q) lilwlt: "Thi Sidtrl" (dra) '3 C.1111 a.ct;" -&tl:1 OaVls, Errol Flrnn. Q) Mowit: "tlell'a lhte NMrs" (dra) l :JO II ([l l ridpt loft• ltn:le '58.-Stiphen McN1lly Vic Morrow D rn (!) m ! IJiCI..,, I T ~. 1:30 IJ Mnlt: "The KW ,,.. L~ft Sblm F•11llJ The 'lorr of one 011 field" (dr1) 'S3-D1n Dilley. No. I Newspaper For Hometown News Of tl1e Orange Coast DAILY PILOT ' .A -- No~ It's ~are~el~. t~ • B7 llOB 'l1IOMAB have been co 11! p le z pro. LOS ANGELES (AP) -. nqu!r1ng mon in. Lll<nr7 ..,.,i. a*'4 1lie J~ WAI •rlle1~ ·-· --,,_._ .. "Plllltt of tbe A::-;;; what l "" -.., for, "'4 l Iba! lie could. Btll It toot 1*n ct1111-II. But -they big blt, wrung ,; oald 'I wllh King fl'.ooi hadn't . llroe Ytll'I to ..... -a 11o1 1D10 a 11a!1t. and wJien "ilenMlh the Plm>et · · · been made .. I coud make moYle COIDJIOOY. Wiim' -tlJO 'bigll bodgot "°"' IU mWlon and made It."' 'Ille procluca' ll(st llllbmltt.d be 1&1d, 'Forget aboot the 118.5 million. "Escape f'Tom , Arthur P. Jacobo, a man who genuity wlth each ooe. ~ bas made mllllons with taikJni becauao Ibo ~·have · apeo, la oaylng farewell Ip the Ibo producer'• bJigest ...,. creeturet with a mW.ure of ~aiurailr~J.'m fond of the reUef"IRa ttgnt. · ·· --""""·''lifd-JacObl, 51, "but it Relief, becauae hll five bas becocne bardtt fu !Ind new Oae of the agenta told blm a tnqotatloo.ol tho novrj. ,All apes.' " ... ·• cost only 11 mlllloo ~ """~~:~ the ~JI!<' °"'llP"'la rtJectcd Nat, Ibo ,...tuer-decided be·~Ana:-""'e'-'":~~~"lru~~~ ~ • w ridge It u 'IMll>e." Jaaibo ,hired ........... a itt to ..U the It earned 19'" million. "Co-over the River Kwal." It WU .flve .tetdr ~ lo~ ~ He MDt a icrlpl to n ,,. "Planet of the Apeo" mov!e1 ·J>fotli that will work. Belldea, I the llory ol • ftJturlltfC plane! tho film. AOOlher 'of Marli>il Brando who said he quest of .•• " and '"111\tUe for occupied by intelligent apes. )umdowns. · -, ' ... " were made !or about 1 .... Jock Letute• -AND- 'HOT LOVERS" lotl: Color t II JO:KEY CLUB c ... rn. °'""'8 SenNtlcinet . v.\U ~W\~"' Stlll Tops In Hermony & Originality! NIGHTLY I Mon. thru Sit. .. ...... ,. .... , ..... NATIONAi GIN HAL THEATRES " NOW PLAYING R!SIAVID SIAT5 On Sale Da ily 12 'Iii ! MARLON BRANDO .ltL 'pai1s IV\ ill ONf IMOEI 1e;J 11-1n10 URlfff "'9mt MON. THRU THURS. 8 P.M. FRIDAY 1 & 9:45 , SllUROAY 2·1 l 9:45 SUNDAY 2·5 & 8 l.::"-';AlL SIATS $4;=..oo-:::;_, WlDAYS 4t4S SAT. & SUN. 11:4S "CHiil LIAOEAS" ·~EDUCTION or INCi" IOTH FIATUllS 'ltATtD IX)=~ • ' .1 have other· film• I want to make. I don't want to keep turning out apes pldureo llke Chatlle-OWls or Tanans. "But unfortunal<!ly It can't be "1bon fliured l needed a ~dn\_~ It, Charlton 11.a apiece, and each la es· filmed}' the agent added. top director to &ell the •'!"" . . peeled to bring in between $9 "How can yoo make talklng .package,",Uld Jacobo. "Blake ANC1111ER ROUND of aub-and 110 million._ I 4'ln both thole cases, the lint live or '° of Ibo oerieJ were excellent. 'Ihen, u the aeries fell Into other bands, they· became routine and not so good. I'd rather quit wblle we're ahead." apes believable?" Edwanls took it lo J.L • .JDillll<>ns. Sime·riilull. WHY HAVE the "apeo" -· Rlclw-d Zanuclt, then pro. been 80 popular? Jacobs' opl· THE PRODUCER baa. been finishing up ''The BatUe for the Planet of the Apes," which will be in the theaters this summer. 'niat doesn't mean the end of the "apes." 'They'll be re-released in uieaten for years to come. And Jacobs has given 20th Century-Fox rights to develop a television 'Butterflies' Comedy C(l,St Set for Laguna -boss• ~t ll1th centm:y· nloo : FOi[,-. gave_ bis.-~ for "Because they are ad· decUnlJlc' the projec't: ven•"-fan••~. And ~--· . "N~ Will believe Charlton ~ ~ _, ~- tkl .. they can be viewed /JI another H'Ja~ h3 ~Sctw. Jevel as social satire." fner direct a 10.m.inute scene of H'61on talkillg to Edward G. ROOIDson in· ape makeup. Zanuck wa.s sold. nie film was made for 15.& million - without Robinson. The makeup gave him claustrophobia, and he withdrew from the cast. A FAMILY TREAT! series. ' A four~haracter cast has been · announced for t h e Laguna Moulton Community Plaxhouse's production of "Butterflies Are Free," which ·will close out the theater group's 1972-73 season. Jacobs, who was press agent for Marilyn Monroe, Gregory Peck and other stars berore turning producer, reflected on ·the curious history or the . "apes": Managing director H a p Graham will stage th e Leonard Gershe seriocomedy about a blind ·young man trying to make it on his own in a New Y0rk apartment. William Cullen will portray the blind youth, with Michelle "It started in Paris in 1963. -.. .J.~1-·'h'Jll • STADIUM " I :::,, '" .... .l>.t~U::D.J.ll.'•.J' •• --.. :.u~~-·· •r.11 • STADIUM •3 ;;::, '--·••-!.LUJ.~¥ '~ _.._•.I.V·!-·:.J.>••fl-) STADIUM ·J .~ '" -..:>.1.J l«.P.Ll.I tLn::l' "The Sisters'" (I> • "Pick-up On 1'01" (RI "Cltorlle One Eye" ,LUS "Sterile Cuckoo" <PG> "The Getaway" <PG l ... "l.ody SllHJs The llues'' IRl "Fist Of Fury" f R J .... "Red Sun" i~-A'fre'Ni'iO'NT!--1 I SWAP I I MEETE-RS 11 I q~~~~!~.~1~l~~~~~!E I I INVITES YOU TO I IPARK * FREEi I SUNDA'!S AT I Brown caat as the girl in the next apartment. Annabel,Je Quigley will portray CUllen's overprotective mother, while newcomer Jack Bingert will be oeen ao the pot.smoking friend of the girl. "Butterflies Are Free" will open May 22 for a three-week run at the Moulton Playhouse, 606 Laguna Canyon Rood, Laguna Beach. Performances \Yill be given Tuesdays through Saturdays until June 9 with ad v an c e reservations box office , 494-0743. lfR . l!!lucfwis. Five Midgets · HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Chris Christenbe1TY will direct American lntematiooal's "Lit· tie Cigars," a story about five midgets in a dramatic com· edy. . He kwed 'MX11ell.He kwed.rnen. -Helivedas~asbe iuled Buthe <lid not_earewhatthe world thought. He was the world. .. From Luchlno ViSconti,the diredorof "The Damned" and"Death In Venk:e' Onceagainyour~will be opened. (TllEMAD K/1tG OFBAVAR/AJ EDWARDS Ll\E\I.\ CE\lTR HAfltlUR A1 ADAMS COSTA MESA• 979 4141 EX Cl USM ORANGE COUNTY ENGAGEMENT SHOWING.NOW! IANAHEIM STADIUMI I· R10E 0 .situfil[ EB'usctREE 1· I TO FAMILY FUN AND BARGAINS I [---------'-----[ I . SWAP MEETS EVIRY SAT. -SUN. I AM TO 4 PM I SELLERS INFORMATION PH.· 714-558-7336 -.. ____________ _ Prod.loed by IWJ.. 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' fif••••i<N F•H••• at L•......, St • !i2:s.3S2G """'i•l bt!t•'" , • • , ••aCh llvd, • A H••M< llv•. • l·l 2 KAU.Tl--«UNG-fut FISTS Of F~ll ""'""'" lED 'SUN (POI Lifo~ .. ., A ... . .,.,,., 11 ... u 527·2:2:2] _, ...... 7HEATil Of llOODlll .._ DAUGHTERS OF SATAN 111 , ... , ....... . ,-, ..... , .... . c'"""''" •••· s 1-7121 Ht•-' . ''"W•Y ll ··~·· 11. ~~3 I ---CLOCKWOIK ou .... ., THI SK•oor Ill -,.. ·-~~~~ ·--™"' WNO CAMI -TO-..,-llACll..., ... .611111l lllol00flt • ' •• \Th ·! . ' . Of Ar, BJ LOS ~ the tbre aired number se1e<ted tbom fa On th year, ll pllolo I pubHC I wltbaut • At h bnlodc8 -·-S( :ralttd 11 ~· t ;,alwayo .. .,ratings. Some didn't D the n ''PartnE 11Genesi "caD t Strange THE ranked week It • nittni 'coad bl year, 1 NBC Fe it. CB! may ge HPoUi waa °" movie I the .... ed CK 15.9. E 8Chedul 'Ille ' = networl the do select!r S!«Y" day"" ratinp faced I from e The l the pile peUtic>'. e,.,. 8 1 occasicl MOR the Iii -Did )'t Did Y' Would a regc •• < • • • , • • .. ,.. !1 •• •• • ... The Picks Of Pilots Are Slim BJ JERRY BUCK ' • • D.AlLY PILOT J.1 Lone Ranger Rides Again So Do 'Shadow,' 'Green Hornet' in Radio C_omeback By JAY SIWIBUT? m: WENT Into lelevlll111 as flnllly had 1 commltee of ae- • buyer of U.S. _,ams !or ton from tile old days come In NEW YORK (AP ) -I! you ov,.._. TV slallons. But be and llsloo to the lhowl and bear "'lbe Lone Ran&ei:" on kept the !&-lnch 1he11 a c ldenllly the volctS." racUo· tbege days, don l be records on wblch tbe words The necessary f e e ar- alarmed. lt'1 still 1973 . and deeds Of L•mont rangemel)taweremad~andhe cli<llll Is WRVR-FM• ~. a jau-oriented .iauon · that last Oc:lobu tried tho old lhOwS - Michelson i..... eocb aeries In a u. .... t pocbge -u a test for a WMk. LOS ANGELES (~) 11"1be-put"few moothl lbroe t.r.vlalon nelworb a I r e d an e•lratordlnary ~ls wearing bobby ooxJ-Crlllltm, Kalo and · olher5 waoUo wort. dlgglng boOOp juz or drlvlni were preserved. Oddly "10Ugb, the greatest station wagons with sides of "We decided a r 0 u n d ., fans at the start were college "'lbe nllpOMe .,,.. .. .,.me..------1 dous," said the statk>ll'• nmnl>er of ""°"' -and selected utraordlnarlly few of lbem foe nut fall's achedules. On lbe 21 new series ne.t r-, IS were .. 1ectect from pUota never sbown to the JKJ.blic or from pro] ects without a pilot. Al leut IO piloUI were bNodcalt and only elgbt were among the new shows on the new schedqles. NBC alone Ou.d lt'pllota and picked only . n-selected weren't always -Wl1b the bigbost ratings. . Crisis in ICT Drama Crazed convict Gary Saderup 1'.olds ~ gun to the bead of Richard Riley as bis father Ben LeBeau, tries to calm him In this scene from the lrvibe Commun· ity Theater drama ''The Desperate Hoon," returning for two holdover per- formances on Friday and Saturday, May 11 and 12. real 1">CMt Chrlstmasllme In 1* to students running campus radio What is happening is an throw out tbe11 old reecrds." stations. aural lime warp caused by aald Mlobelson llS. "Bui just "Th•Y looked on tbls as Charles Michelson, a New before we did It, 1 ROI a little camp matorlal,-you mlibt York broadcasting veteran sentimental -it must have say, .. obeerWd. Michelson, w.ho who for eight years has been been the bollday season _ and says the radio nos t a I ~ 1 a pn>motlog a gradual mlnl-1 '.said, 'Let's see If maybe wa marlret now falls roughly mto boom ln radio nostalgia. can do something wilh them'." three categories. He owns the right. to h rote 1 One Is Ille youth market, rebroadcast a doml. ball-hour 'WhereUpon e w 0 teenagers for whom "T h e al biends he'd ~own. for years Looe Ranger" is something radio seriee that were the re at 25 key radio stations ln the new and excitine. 1'>e second biggies of the 19405, series like u.s .. H, e proposed a revival of i. ""'-memory I•~ market, "'nle Green Hornet ," "The d da Tw 1 ..., u.111:1 ...... Shadow," "r.."""busters" and radio s gol en ys. e ve people who grew up li.Stening ONE OF Michelson's newer "Sherlock ~!' said they w~ interested. .and to ndio. The thlrd Is the free- he was in busmw. . way market, motorists who'd He began leu~ them to But !int tbere was a po<1od rath1r hear "Fibber McGee stations in 1965 and 1ays the of negotiations with , l h e and Molly"· than mu.sic or shows DOW can be beard on American Federation o f news durlng lhe rush hour. more than 400 stations in ma-Television and Radio Artim. general m a n a g e r John Wick1etn. "We got 3,eoo Jette.rs from that one week. I've been In broadcutlng foe 12 yeal'S' now and 1 've never seen anything like It." Wlck1ein was so im~ his station now plays alx of , Michelson'& old !hows five nights a week. Michelson says ho often lec- tures on campus about the shows and that students in- variably ask what mew ge the shows contain. "I always tell them, there's no message," he said. "It's just pure entertainment. And I tell them a ·good story well done will last forever." Some of the plio!J that didn't make It did quite 'Well in the ntings, lncludlng "Partners in . C rt me ,'• "Genesis Il," "The Bait,'' "cail to Danger'' and "The Stranger." jor, medlum ' and mtnor I ed f 1•- -·" 'Iba I k I · ·1 hicl markets acl'Olls the U.S. The talks invo v · ees utn·~;::-;;;:;;;:r;;::r;r:;::;:;:;;i~n;:;r:;;;;ri=~;;=:;-sideraUoos are the newspaper of the vc•<NU.<lU.ty. t you oo a a s1nu ar ve e would have to be paid the( reviews and an instinct for personality will be u im-and you get a little scared." Michelson got in the broad-artlsts 00 the original radio what kind of competition a portant as the vehicle or story. EVERYONE WENT in for casting buslnes.! in 1938 as a shows. THE LILY Tomlin special new show would off~r to ex-Arni Telly savalas Is very pilots this year , NB c distributor ol the shows that ranked 11th in the ratings the isling shows on o t be r theatrical with that big bald especially 80 because it was now are his golden oldies. His "WE DIDN'T even have a week it wu broadcast and got networks. bead and heavy.lidded eyes, looking for more situation market went fi at in the 1950s list of the original acto rs, a rating of 23.4.. It was the se-.. 'Police St.cry' rated low, He bas a sense of drama." comedies. "We wanted to get _w..:.i::th..:.t::h::•.:.•.:.rr..:.iv..:.a_l_o_r _te_le_•_iSl_·on_. _an_oymo __ re-'-,'-' _h_•_la_u.cgh_ed_. _"_W_e1 OJOCI blg!ies~rated pilot of the but it go\ e>cellent DeWIP"per A CBS pUot that didn't make back into the comed y·· year, toR>ed only by i'nle reviews across the country," it W81 "Call to Danger," star-business," said Keegan. NBC Follies," which did make said Terry Keegan, NBC's ring Peter Graves of Net w 0 r k programmers it. CBS said, however, lhe dlred<ir o! program develop-"Misslon: !mpos..ible." agree that putting the pilots 00 may get a show at ml.dae68on. ment. "We ""'"....i.t it was a "We think very highly of the air is a 'good idea and will ' 4Polloe Story," for lnStance, ua>U6'' Id Peter," n .• --said. "But we wu ooe ol. the lowest-rated superior show. It cou . v.&"Wl• becontinued·infutureyears. become for the police what had the feeling •can To •-nie economics are that U.A. CITY a SOUTH COAST CIN•MAS-TUISDAV 50( CALL U.Dl•S a 90t.D•N AGl•llS Ol'•NINO 'TIL l 1IO) movie pDots that NBCnn. In 'The Defenders' was for Danger'cameoutprettymuch you have to nm the pilots," tile week~ wss aired !I finish-Ia\vyers. It deals not so much Ii k e 'Mlsslm: Impossible.' said Barton. "You can't leave ed. 43nd and had a raUng of with capers and robberies as That ......_ just strugglina them on the shelf, They're too 15.9. Bui it's "" tile NBC with wbat .. makes policemen along~ ;rt'day nlgbts and expensive to produce." schedule. tick." 1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;,J:;.:;::;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;! 1be fact Is that while the Frank Barioo, CBS vicell ratlnp are ooe of lhe most lm-porWJI tools at the dlsposal ol president for pro g r a m nei-t programmers It ls not development, said the !ormula the aetermlnlng !actor In for· program-selection I a select1ng new shows. "Poilce rather slmr,Ie1 "It depends on ~" ~ ~Gil NBCs Tues-. our needs. . . day movie lllot, not eucUy, a · ·Among the· pilots rured-by- ratinp auccesa itself, where it CBS that ,made it were faced tcrnudlble competitl.On 11Hawkina," starring James from e.stabUahed shows. Stewart, and ·~ack," star- Tbe networks do not expect ring Telly SaValas. The latter tho piloia lo demolish the com-aired as "'lbe Marcus-Nelson petition, allhouib of course, Murders." 1lley are ple&Rd by lhe rare occuiom '1lien Ibey do. MORE IMPOKl'ANT are tho follow-up Interviews the -ka make by telepbone. Did you like wbal you saw? Did you like the characters! Would you watch this show oo a regular basis? Other con- ''TEILY SAVALAS ap- pealed to e~eryone as a ptotenlial, really big TV star," said Bartoo. "We fell· IIIOlber show like that, detectfve- adveolure, would be.i lit our needli. "I have a feeling, a penonal feeling, that this ls the ......, _J'Cl'..IQ_A_ll'I' FialCO za:F•euJ - HISflm"fl.MsH::f."llOMK> .. ~ "Bl"OTitel' sun SISTel' MOOR" EXCLUSIVE RUN alJll; •bt i... a ., --~~ JULIE ANDREWS CHRISTOPHER PLUMMER e PllfCMMANCE SCHEDULE e MONDAY thru FRIDAY • 7:00 & 10:00 P.M. SATURDAY· SUNDAY· HOLIDAYS 1-4-7-10 SPECIAL WEDNESDAY MATINEE -2'00 P.M. .. ' - tttfl I NIWPOIT 541·1S5Z '"Think of the "perlix:t crime ... <]hen"' me5tepfurther. -""""'""" Alie (IJ Cllot .......... "Play Misty For Me" PaNMsion• Teetoicob• __ ..,,., ~ ALSO tPGJ Cll1t EdWood "JOE KIDD" 2 Ftrnlly Tl'M111 "811tOTHIEll OF TH• WIND" "VANISNIMCI WILD91ltl•SS-" .. ltl 111 Ctltrl IH) EDWARDS INEMA VIEJO '"'" f'•!C" +•• &! IA P•/ n t<><O'>'I ~ '" ~<14<1 SH~ci'J,~G EDWARDS THEATRES Style, Class, Grace. MAGGIE SMfTH 'Tr.lvels With my Runt' ~---- "'°"" - WT Wtat • DIDS TUIS. -~~.~ "'Pete"R'Tillie" -·Al .......... _..,., ... ~ .. • ............. f~,,__.1!2J PIUS · RYAN O'NEAL JACQUELINE BISSET "THE THIEF WHO CAME TO DINNER" (,.) - ~······ EDWARDS ( l\f\I \ l.f \ lf.R HA~bO~ A 1 A DA M ~ Q TA Ml JA • '#79 .a loll ." ,!!!:£!gs GENE HACl(MAN SHELLEY WINTERS NOW PLAYING IN MAGNA· TEREO I·n Blaring Color! On th~ Big Screen ! SOUTH COAST PLAZA THEATRE • hll DI ... F.Y, 11 lrlsltl SI., (Olll Mna, I'll ..... tnl SEAL BEACH BAY THEATRE Moll! st .. 111 1"1dtk c .. 11 Hwy .. I'll. u1 ... n Spte. •111.....-t -AllmlNloll It.St -71JI W t1JI Jl,11'1. c.m1n1 tt1 utvM 1..c11, s.. CM•I w 11111 oi..e, lluy Try Saturday's News Quiz STW: Gary Grimes Jerry Houser Oliver Conant •• FROM Fashion Island Newport Beach STE.REO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR ... ... • • • l > • I ( I I l • ' . • •, l I -- • ' • • '-· ,. '* DollL Y P!ILOT ( For the Reoord · Death Notices IAJl:IA Ger1ld J. ll11'W, ~ 5J. of Colf1 Mtw. 1'2•1t Publllhed Qrtng• Collt Dlll'f' PllOI, Aprll 21, Ind M.ly S, 11. \t, lm 12.U-13 PUBLIC NOTICE D•rt of •t11 M.lv 3, Ttn In Long Buch 1-------~----Survl....O bV molhtr Mr1. MAl"Nrtt 81rti.i f'ICTIT10UI· IUSINISI or LI Mlr..U. Two 1r1ttn: Mrl. I ROHm•rv Collini 1lto ol L..1 Mlridi, NAMI nAT MINT , M.lrg.ar1t Mulft'f of Tomi R wr. Nr.11 TM followln9 Ptr'Mlr'I 11 doing buslrwn JtrMY-Two l'll9eeto Ind -nephlw. II ·-·1 M~y. MIY 1 ., • (trn In L~E HILL .. m I!. 17tll st .. Suitt tot. Wntl: lft Cllapel. MIN II ' Im on M11y COii• Meu 1'2Q7 • llh, SI. P1ul1 of the C,_ Ctlholtc Hlrvt:Y Someta, 1709 E. ltv 1'1"111\1, Ct>wch, LI Mlr.O.. I n t 1 r m 1n1 11 !l8lt>Da S.••ihlt• C-'9ry, Loa Anotlff. WH1c11f1 This bllslnnt II bth'IG conchktM ~-. Cti.MI Mort11&rv DlrtcPOra. p.1rtner1hlp llYl.I. H•rwv som1r1, r1n Gordon l!l'f9r of Hunll"!ton SHCh Gen. P1rtn1r Oar. of "''h Ml'f' 3 un urvlYfll bY Thl1 st1tem1nt flied wlttt tllt Coynty w1i. S1lltV of Thi hom1. Thr" dllld,..n: Cl«k of Or1ng1 C011ntv Qll: .llP'f. JO, 1971. Phvllu. EIHnor, Eric 11\d KtUh. eroth« ey Ther1s1 M. W1rd, OipUty CCH.lnty EllWlrd 1nd Jo!ln 9ev1r. Sl11tr Alic• Clark. 2!mm1rm1n. H1 w11 1 mtmbt,... of Pttf)'4 ""m' P•rk M1son1c Lodo• r.o· 411 •ria Pub111Mc:1 Or•no• C•tt o.ny Piiot· 1n d1r of Thi Flrsr Clli'lst 1n Church. "·y s '' '' •• ••n '"' 73' S1rv c11 11 1m S1turdly 11 F!rtl Chrl1-""' ' ' ' ..,, - tl1n Ch-urch In Huntlnvton ll11ch. lnllf"· mtnl, Wutmlnil.r Memorl1I Park. PUBLIC NOTICE Smiths Morf\llry. • ltOO•lll PICTfTIOUI IUllM•ll Af\!'111 Lou RllVl"o ... 1•, of LIO_,,. NA.Ml ITATllM•JIT Hiiis. 0111 df dnlh Ml'f' 4 1'73. 5urvlv.d Tiie followlnv ~ 11 ckll/lf buttntM •r. Ptlll.blnd JI"'" of Ille horM. A 11011 Ind II' • ht wife, Mr. 1nd Mrs. Wtlll1m J. lloa-trs, • EAGLE AMEIUCAN 722 -~ Woy of S1nt1 Ana, Ona or1ndlon Doti JlOQlr't. ' .... nu• • Two ~lhlrs O.E. H1mblln 1nd W.JI.. Coate Mesa, Cllll. n.%7 H1mblln bath Ill T1x11. Two ~ A Jl.ldMrd EdWlrd Gothrlfttl, 1'°1 membef Ill E11t"'"n Stir and thl eioflsl Highland Or., Newport It.ch. C1UJ. Church of Memllhls Ttnn. S«vlcn Mott-92'60 • d1y, Mlv 7, 1t1J 11 II 1m, Sheffl!' Lagun1 Thi• bu9J.nns Is conducted bY 1n ln-11111;1! Mortv1rv. Rev. Tllornl• P. W1rmer dlvkluel. ofllcl1tlno. lnltmll'nl 11 ROii Hiiis RlcNrd E Goithrl119 ~I P11'11 In Whltti.r. Slltffw This 1t1tement ..:r1s lllfd with the C-L111un1 llH<h Mcwtu•rv Olr9eton. ty CJ«k or Oringt county ., April 1" ARBUCKLE & SON WESTCLIFF MORTUARY 427 E. 17th St., Costa Meu" 61611188 BALtz.BIRGERON FUNERAL HOME Corona del Mar mNSO Costa Mesa llWill • BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 111 Broadway, Costa l\fua LI H433 • McCORMICK LAGUNA BEACH MORTUARY 1715 Lapa Canyon Rd. -Ii • PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK CemtMey Mortaary Cbptl 1511 Padllc Vlt1r Drive Newport Btadl, Caillornla -• PEElt FAMILY OOLONIAL FUNERAL DOME '1111 Bobo Aft. ,,tt_llWIU • SMml!J' MORnJARY In-Ill. lllltlnctoo lied IM tAI ,,n. ..1"'11 Publllhld Or1n01 COlllt l Daily, Plllll, Aprll :11, 21, Ind Mly 5, \2, 1973 llJl·n PUBLIC NOTICE PICTITIOUI 1u1u••11 NAMI. ITAT•M•NT Tiie foUowlng pttMllll •rt dol"" ~lne1• •1: ALLURE D!eofl, 2121 16th St., NewPOl'T &Qch. cir. 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Secretariat Heads l)erhy Field ~=~~s ... .r.o~~~~ (AP~-~~;;~al --; m:.00 a ba~.:iret~ stir When~ N~ -:-01 $1~,~~tl,<~~m;d.~.,.;~ __ usual,.!"~_q!l!et-jitters as ;~,;~.~~ -= ~9:ns~~~~~ -~ -~- and Angle IJghl apparenlly shi'ligged Olf. ~ ~froril tli€1'1ght !I0611'1rlilTur-i:; -..-.~cf arr?: ----~ _,,.._ ·alllt'6iielei!liiig got the fm!Shidg:tou~· 1. '"R~.f,;=-M:--Hnle;-• :20-i 1 • . ~ ' ,_. -" ' . ' ' PlilLADELP.llIA -Pinch-hitter Jose Pagan drove home the winning run with a ,.crlfice fly ·in the 20lb Inning as the Philadelpbla° l'llillll!I defeated the Atlanta Braves 5-4 Ip a ~atbon, five-holir 1 11). minute game Friday night. -minor health problems Friday and were leisurely gallop. Meanwhile, the help wanted sign was for their bids fo~ the greatest pnze m 2 A-Angle Li~t.J l..elllan Evell · . · thorough~ racmg · -. c, P~<)<lOUDCed rea~y.for the'99th Kentuci<Y. Croll·exP)a(ned that Royal and Regal stlll wt fwa rider for JOO<!pli Kellman's Lai F Ranch' F. the lding. 3. Warbucks .. Hartaak, 15-1 Derby. . . , . cut the .~e\in last week's B_lue Gr~ Sbecky Greene after Braulio Ba'eza the ri%td, ·ble'w 00: t~~~thsg~ a mi~ 4. Sham: L. Pinc~~ Jr. 7·2 Although 11e1ther was m senous trou· stakes·at Keeneland al\(I that dirty water tin TV T da in :35 i.s, a litUe faster than trainer 5. Na~a1o W .. Souez, 30·1 ble, even a hangnail deinands attention on the· gi'ound here earlier this week ap-· · O II Sherill ·Ward had expected. 6, Twice A Prince . on the eve <ii the race so beloYed that it parent!y infected. it. C'la-12 at 2 "I· was looking for him to go in about A. Santiago, 30-1 creates turf fans for a day the wocld Secretariat .goes in the $125,000·added · 36 and change, but he wanted to run," 7. Our Native D. Brumfield, 8·1 over. .. Derby htat will be.the ncbest m history decided in favor 'of Blue Grass Stakes Ward said after a cooference wilh ex· 8. Royal and Regal W. Blum, 15-1 The Braves wasted several scorlilg o~ pom,mities ·and left a total of 'IT nmners stranded , in the affair at V etenms. Stadium, AbO · J0ngest. in baseball this ........ Trainer Jimmy Croll sent A. I. Savin's if all 13 stai't l\S a betting entry with winner My Gallant. . ercise boy Pinky Hurley. "I'm more than 9. Forego p, An3erson, . 12-1 Royal and lfeg;iJ to the Cbµrd)ill Downs Angle Light sihce both are trained by Lu· Sammy Towne, who galloped both satisfied." 10. A-Secretariat R. Turro!U!, Even track' tor· a ~furloog blowout to In· cien·Laurin, horses Friday, said Sbecl<Y Greene show· Owned by Mrs. William Farrish of 11. &Sbecky Green No Boy, J().J SUI'>' thaf a ·sligljt 'liljucy. a;· U>e 'right · Tile. (;hurchill Downs handicapper has ed more pep and vinegar; "just lilre My Hoostoo, and Mrs. Edward Gerry of 12. B-My Gallant A Cordero Jr, 10-1 !toot heel was.llealing. · . . . peggeil that entry as lhe even mooey Gallant did before the Blue Grass." Westbury, N.Y., Forego is the tallest of 13. Gold Bag E. Fires, 30·1 Then Edwfu· Wblttaker's Angle Light favonte to take home the winner's share The pre-Derby tension settled, 8! the Derby starters at 17 hands.' A·B -Entries Deruty Doyle triggered the Phillies' rally' with a triple leading off the 20th in· Ding .. After (;~ .lmjnskl and. Larry Bl>w& ..,.... ~tbiall.v' wan.,d·lo load \lie bases, Pagan Cam. tbrough with his gime-winner. Cagers Clash ·~!ANAPOLIS -Coecb Bob Cousy of Ille U.S. basketball squad expects an· oibei-physical game 1'hen his team meets uie Russlana here toolgbt for the foorth iamo in their series, ·but saya hi> playen will be ready. · in'tematiooal rules are in effect for the series, and the Russians are more familiar with that styko ol game than the Americans. "But this is the only way the Russians would aeree to come over here, I'm told;" says Cousy. "So we've had to live with them. Fouls are Ille big things. We !J8ve. lo learn bow to play for the fools. Tile American> lea4 the series Z.l. Veterans Advance MONTREAL -Two AU!trallan veterans, Ken Rooewall and Fred Stolle, ~vanced to today's semifinal round of. lbe $80,000 "°rid doobles tenru. cham- P!onshlp by defeating Arthur Asl!e and -Tanner, II-~ 11-7, tH, 7-6 Friday niglll. ·ID another.first mmd'1118tcb, Tom Ok· lier .and Marty Rlesoen: came back to def~l 'Mark Cox aiid Graham &ilwell, 6- '1, fi;7, 7-t, ~2. ·g.2. Cywst Killed . . ' <i.41w1!NA -A 24-year.old motoreycle ra* was killed · Friday nighl when hi> W<.:appaf<!llll,y ,nicked another and went ou~1o1_,CXll!tiol, ,.,,..rung into a wall, a ~ for Ascot P:irk said. .ljead on arrival at Gardena Memorial ~tal was IVllll Sblgenasa ol SalinaB. A pr In the JUl)lor divtslon of the Am· erl'i"" Mot«cycle AJsociatiOIHancUoned ev"'', he craajled Oil the third tum on the ~ mile dli1 track, the spi>ltes'man saw. j ,. \ . ~ .. ~'ctory No •. 3~ ' ' . D~pth-laden UCLA Picked Over Trojans LOS ANGELES (AP) -The host UCLA .Bruins rate as the favorites today when lheir powerful track and field team meets unbeaten rival Southern California with the outcome probably deciding· the collegiate dual meet dwnpionship. Depth rates as one of the biggest · On TV Today Channel S at 2 UCLA strengths wblle USC baa the edge in season best marks in many events. The unbeaten Bruins have woo eight straight duhl meets this season while Southern Cal, primarily running in relay meets, is 2-0 in dual competition. Although USC coach Yem Wolle has plenty of talent for a possible ,upset, he still c.alL! defeating UCLA 0 a moownen- tal task." I He said, "The other track powers '1ave met them and failed, including Oregon on its borne track." UCLA , whid!J!llQ this encoonter 76-69 last year by capturiitg the final event the mile relay,is coming of( its closest dual meet score of the season. Tho Bruins g~ past Oregon State 87-53 last week M they dedicated their campus stadium in honor of "Ducky" Drake, UIOCiated with the school for 50 years as student, cOacb and trainer. · Olympic gold medalist·Randy ·Williams of Southern Cal has a _...., best of 26 feel 61> inches in the loog jump, s!lort of his lifetime fops 27-4V... He11 cballenged by the Bruins' James MeAlisler, who bad his best effort of the season with a 26-0 leap last week. ' In the lilgh jump boll! Rlct Fletcher of UCLA and Dean Owens of. USC have cleared 7-214. '-·-··. -· .. .. ' 'f Anteat,ers Triumph,.9~ 1 ~ OUsAND OAKS -.UC Irvine posted avenge that 108! ~hen be .gave up three 1 victory over host California runs In ;·tbe firs!• Inning, Iii~ pltohed eran College here Friday ,to run its . shutout ball for the bal-of the game. lU!8""'1 win total to ~. an all-time single The UCI season ~rd 18 now J4-U big!> for oooch GBly Adams' --~ aters ~II tean\. with Jack Cleveland posting his second , esday oner.-UC! will !lost UCLA victor)' In M many starts. Cleveland had 111· , first of lhN!e home games tO close been the team's starting ee<:ood baeeman oull the regulll' season this wee!<. ·On this Year after .spending most of last Wetne.day It will he the Unlvenlty of campaign in llie liullpen. !fall Diego and Fr!aay Cal State (Dom-He was preased Into oervice with Gary 1ilgj!e1 llills). Wheelock, Tom Dodd end freshman Mike ..: ~· <lOl1fnntalioo with t Ii e Hickman on lbe Injured !lab All tbtee are ~~·,• reihalcb.of-ao oarU..-4efeat,"'-expectati-.boCk befor"'4'1e NCM.westem ~ lnd.,JIJfrf llhraa' (7·S) will be out to regfonals take place laler this mont.h. I f, May Throws Blanks Again; Halos ·win, 1-0 BALTIMORE (AP) -Frank Robinson, in his first Baltimore appearance since being traded by the Orioles after the 1971 baseball season, doubled with two out in the seventh-iMJng-and scored-on Bob Oliver's double as the California Angels won 1-0, Friday night on Rudy May's two-hitter. May, 3-1, hurling his third otralghl American League shutout, retired 13 bat· On TV Today C'laa11nel 5 at 4 I -----~· --~----ters in a row at one point after Brooks Robinson singled with two out in the se- coml inning. u ... ,....... HERE'S THE 420-POUND STURGEON LANDED MONDAY OUT OF THE SACRAMENTO RIVER, LA Overcomes Cards, 6-5 Bf· GLENN WBl'l'E Of lltt Dallr P'llol t1•ff UlS ANGELES -Dave Lopes' winle< Qaset>all ac\_iyity irt dµitant Venezuela W>i<f off han~mely-for the Los Angeles ·Dodgers Friday night as they rallied from a 5-1 deficit to tag the St. Louis Cardinals with a fl.5 setback in 10 in· Dings. The Dodgers' largest home crowd of the year .,... 34,187 ball night customers - saw Walter Alsti>n's troops win it with one out in the !11th when Lopes slapped a 2--2 pitch down the third base line to bring • in Bill Russell from second base. A single hit and suOOequent dropped fiy ball by the centerfielder got Russell in scoring position. And a booted doubleplay ball with one out in the ninth opened the door for the Dodgers to tie. have caught me looking, Lopes said afterward. Alston admitted that Cardinals miscues c:Ontributed mightily to the win. "They helped·us, but we've helped other!r beat us in the past," stated. Alston. It was a sha~ring loss for the Cards, who had gotten splendid defensive s.up- porit from right fielder Luis Melendez. His nifty play picked off one sinking llne drive after another to help keep the Dodgers in ~k. But LA bats were simply too heavy as they rapped out 15 hits -third highest effort of the season for the Dodgers. Tonight St. Louis sends Jim Bibby •against Tommy--lobn .. ..Jim's brotll!O:' Henry starred at UCLA as a basketbiiil player and ls. now with. the New York Knie ks. ST. 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Oliver then doubled over the head of left fielder Don Baylor, scoring Robinson. Oliver bad three of the elgbt ll!ts . off McNally, but he P.,pped oul with runners on first and third ln tlie ninth. CALl,OltNIA :-.. IA&.TIMOlt• ••' 111111 Qrhrlll Gl't)kwti. dh l O O O Rttffnmd, r1 ' o 0 o -Vlltl'ltl-. fl ' 0 1 0 G;rlch, ?ti 3 0 1 0 !MOii, 11 o fl o o TDavb . dh • o o o e.rry, cf ' o 2 o EWltlams, lb 2 O o o FRobln. If 4 1 1 0 811mbry, pr 0 0 0 0 ROii.,,..., lb 4 o l 1 B,Ytor. It l 0 0 O 0.ll"lltf'' 3b 3 0 0 0 8Roblmn, 3b l 0 1 0 Sttnton,rf 3 o o o e1a1r,cf 3 o o o 1(11911,.r, c 3 0 0 0 Etihetlrn. c 3 0 0 0 Alomar, :It! l 0 l 0 Bt11no-r, u 3 0 0 0 RMly,p ! 0 0 0 Mc:N1llr,p 0 0 0 0 Totl1t 3 1 I I Tot1l1 2t 0 2 0 C.•llfornll 000 000 100 - l B11tlmoni GOO 000 000 -0 OP~llfonll1 1, 81111"°'°"' !. LOB-C1llfooml1 4. hltlrncn S. 28-f'. llotlll\ICn, R. Ollll"', G~. 'II, MIY Me/tl1l1Y IP H R Ill llSO 't{~: ·~··ff ··:: But victory was also costly to the Dod~ers as southpaw pitcher Claude Os- teen of Brea was litterally knocked off the mound. A Ted Simmons line drive caught him ln ·the leit biceps during the fifth inning and the reslilling bruise may knock the Brea Bumblebee out of at'Ieast ooe'rota· tion turn. Crampton Bags Golf Lead Getting back to Lopes, who had celebrated hi> :17th birthday 24 houra prior to getting the wlaning hit, he was facing .reliever Ditgo Segui for the Jirst ~time in his major league career. But having played with Segui In .Venezuelan winter ball, Lopes had an In- Side klea what to expect In this kl>Y litua- tion. He was lookllii for ·• fort ball. -And-that's what.he got. _ "U he'd have thrown a faotblll, he'd HOUSTON (AP) · -Bruce Cramptoo, 1'ie 37-year-old Australian held a two- ooe ol the dominant playen on tbe toor stroke advantage over streaking Lanny t.hls 9e8lllX1. swept into a two-stroke lead Wadkins, amateur sensation B en Friday wllell he fired a six.untlef'j)Or 66 Crenshalj' and longsbot Rik Massengale, Jn the 9IJCCllld roond of the ·$105,000 Ued at 140 gOing into the last two rounds lloostoo Open golf tournament. of this cha!e for a $41,000 first prize. Tile vewan Q-ampton, winner QI two · TC)oJr oopbornore Wadkins, winner ol titles and moro than $100,000 ·thls season, the Byim Nelson ClaMIC last SUnday, ..,t:lhroqh bis 1')tlll(( w!lllout a bogey u had a 69 In the bright, wann sunshine. he ~a 36-bcplo_ total of J31, slxoµnde1« Q-enshaw, a 21·~eaN>ld University ol pot an tlte.6,096,.l'lll!• Quall Vallt.1-<l<lll._ Teus atud<nl~ h@.d a 71 _and 10id, "I ClUb CllUlM. could have sbol a IOI better." I I I ' ... .....__ ,•t ·-· I ' .. J j DAll V PILOT SUldls' • ..., 6,_1973 -- Cllll'I-. Stars Laguna Beach Spikers Tars' Neidhart, Honeywell Breeze to _Loop Crown Establish Track Standards -BrffANrWJISCll---or-•-.....,,. .... ...., Lquna Bead! lll()l's tract team rode ....,. oolslandlng ettorts by uo- derd1'"""" lo Ibo Orallp League chlmPlomhiP In the Je:ap finals meet Friday night on the Valeocta lil&h track. O>ach Len Miller's LliUD& Beach team racked up 71 points tn the finals for a c:omfcrtable victory OD the varsity Je..1. And the efforts ol fresbmaD Eric Hulst In the ·dtstanoY and aopbomore John C&rllon tn the vanity sprints aootlled the sting ol a llOClOOd placo flnlJh oo !ho IOpholnoro level As expected, Laguna llffch's depth was just too JDUch !0< the other loop schoola, acorlJ!i In """" tvtnt lo easily 01rttllstance nmnenrp Sonora. Untvmlty High. mean\\tU!e, gal an er- pected double victory tn the 440 and 880 by l!<Jb Bradlonl, and a win fRlm Its mlle ,.Jay team In S:211.i. But beclt lo Laguna -and the underclusmen. CarlsoD zipped lo vlclories tn the sprints, cloctillg 10.0 tn the 100 and 23.0 Rustlers Ace, Misiolek Stat· In Swimfest In the 220, ..a also MChoted the -· winning 440 relay team w!>lch ·wu tlmed in 43.9. Hulst meMwbile, chased El Dorado's Pat DutzJ lo le ..... ....ro Umes in the mlle and two mUe finbhing second in both events. Hulst stayed Just off the poce until the 1320 mark of the two mlle, then led Dutzi unUI the final lep when the El Dorado senior took command. Dutzl, wearing his lfadltlonal green fatigue cap waa timed in 9:21.6, while Hulst came in with a 9:24.6 cloclcing. It was much the same story in the mile, with Dutzl oot-klck!ng Hulst 1n the final 300 yards to claim a meet record 4:2.1.9. Hulst was clocked in 4:24.6, a Laguna Beach record. Other wtnnlng efforts for .Laguna Beach came in the shot put, where Judd Blnloy tossed the sphere ~5\1, and in the high jump '(here Doug Case cleared 6-4. • ' Bradford was timed tn a sizzling 49.2 for the 440, and raced to a 1:58.l time in the half mile event. University teammate Jim Dykes finished secood in the 440 with a time of 50.0. . ' Diahlos Nab Crestview Track Title By BOW ARD L. HANDY Of Ille Datly Pl~Sl.tf Scott Klpers won both sprints and By RON EVANS Of ... Ddr "" ...., Jim Neidhart ga,. nouco that Newport Harbor High may bavo Its tbtrd ...,. secutive CIF abot put cbampkn -the Sailon stroogman toesed the U.pound baH 66-21>, blghlighling the Sunset League track and field ~po Friday night at Western High. Ne!dhart's effort sbatte<ecl a-Newport star Terry Albritton'• ooo-yeer old meet recO<d ol M feet. It WU the -reox'd as Pat Hoaerwell BWpused the school's 2$.yeor<lid long jump standard. Still, their efCorb: weren't enough to push the Sailors past Santa Ana's Satnls who captured the varsity team UU. by sweeping both sprints and ICorlng heevt- ly 1n the long jump. Newport WU run- nerup, 16 points behind Santa Ana. The Saints rolled up 1031> points lo Mark-Stoddard set a school record · in .Yt:~•1TY · winning the 180-yard low hurdks to lead ri,'sr:.. <.1.I· i~t'~mH.~fr!· 1~1sri:. 1r'~rl!io~ the Mission Viejo Drablos varsity track ~l!:._A·1. eow1rm ,51 21 .5 ~ 11.r10 1w1 zz.•. 3 and field team to the Crestview League Merloold 1MI 22,9, '· C11'10f1 I.Al 22,,, s ThwlM <Ni championship Friday night oo the win-:~~;;1'111~ lf.lf:~"2.t~i"Jr!' 5~wP~~·~J1 ners' field. 52.0 V.-1... The Diablos scored 60 points to 55 for 1:s1.6. 3. fteed Ml 1:sa.t ... Etchlf <N1 2:00.r. s, 8&0 -1. o.ri;inrt ($) 1j$7.2, 2. C11moblll CMI •• •• Sh!rleY !Wml 2~ 1.1 100 -1. c1r1tort IL91 10.0. 2. aotn tSonl 10.1, 3. runnerup Foothill. I Mii• -\·Me n IMI •:16.)11:. SDrri• fLl 4:16.5, 3, ,,~rM lEO) 10 1, 4, llllcllol1 !SltJ 10.1, j. S•ridov1I PO!.s (Wm •:25.2, 4 .I.Mel (") •:27.S. 5. 61umt (M) sa 1':_2., C•r!ton (LBJ n.o 2. Bole ISoriJ n.1 3. While Kipers and stoddard stole the , '"'~~J.1111 -1, Blume (Ml 9:22.9, 2. 1a1vedr1 CLl ''.'.'• CE6l 23.f, •· ov~" (u1 23.2, 5. ftlue lui spotlight with their perlormances, 9:25.o, 3. Anoel <HI 9:25 •• •· Cllrke NJ 9:•1.s, s. 23 2 a.,1son !N) t·~.o • .wo - ,, frldfonl tUJ 49 ji. 2. Dvket tui so11?-. 3, sophomore !Wilbur Gregory joined the 120 HH -i. H•rl'*lt cs1 14,7. 2. s•-•rt ILJ 1•.1. 3, Fltld (Y) .i; .3. (. A.11trnwn 10 fl.I, 5. k1rr :ion) Ralon (L) 1,,1, .. OIStaolalao (HJ 15 a, S. E1therly 52 ~to-1 . lredtord <Lii 1:S1.lJ 2. &•l"hll LllJ l ·sto, low hurd les champion in a one-two finish tl.1~01CJ·_ 1 Stewert !LJ 19.*h'' H•rr111 1s1 19.t, 3. 3, A.rnutrrvf JEOl l ·)fO, '· B11u111 CEbJ 1.00 a, 5. in the highs that set an ear.ly precedent 01s1a"l1J•o (NJ lo,1. '· Me., au tsi 20.3.S. R11ri" J°l:/1':~ t 6~1 '<Eo> 4:21.t, (UDOuf rKordJ, 2 in the team scoring and the Diablos (L1o20ile1ev -1, 5e>ri!1 ..._,_. '4.2, 2. tllewPOrt ... ,, l. Hullt !LB) 4.2•.t, 3. ~· ISorll •:27. , •· TUlm•ri never looked back A"•tielm '5.1, 4. lolr1 '5.l, s. Hun!lrtgton ae1eh 4.S.2 1v1•:27.t..5, a rockmln l8~ ~·:W 1. , Miit! Rflav -1. W~lmlM'ltr 3:15.5, 2. Sant• Ari• MUl-1, Dujzl (ED 9 l 6, (LIBGVD RKClrdJ, 2. T . 'ck • • . 3:27 1. 3: LC!lra 3:211.5, •· NrNbQrt Harbor 3:30.2, 5. Hu1u c a1 9 2•. , 3 T 11m l'I cv1 9•26.0. '· O'Neil he 10 pcnnts p1 ed up 1n the high Marina 3:35.o. LOS ALTOS lllU.S Gold W t CEO) 9 (9.6, S. Navarr'111 (V) 9·S.S.6. h di ti nd . l f th SP -1. Nekll'lan llN) 6S-2'h CLM9ut Record), 1. -en es UO HH -\, ca .. 1enler 18) 15 O, ~l1T1onson6 fSool Ur es, le Seco runrung even 0 e Kvrr11ch {$) 57.J, 3. fra"klln IN! 54-IO'h. '· McCraw College's Kevin Williams and Orange ~~~.!; Fc'::''·L~~~~ .• ~5·3. '-~tc•l (lows 1 > al'ld evening in the varsity category, and vie-<w~v53~' l · J:a~!JJ·f;.6, 2, Cuervo <WI 1u , 3, Tournament Bost Coast's Ron Mlsiolek captured individual c.J,1.L~ Me~~'Drfo~~,4.1~rft!e1~ff'a1(~~ tor1es in the 880 and 100 put Mission Vie-?..:f~i"11~4 tN) 1u. 4 Hamnton IMI iu. & '1,...,... events to blghllgb_t are~ entrants In the 5 .S°','~.,",•a~.1 22_1 ',",·,,_, •••<h ,1,,, 2 ereo. 44•7, 3 jo well in front. HJ -1. P•lmer (L) '"4\'I. 2. P•rk11r 1wm1 u , 3. ~-t JC ~--'-and dlvin -.1.._ ~j "' "" J. T~·1~ (W) 6-0, •· HoMvweU !NJ H , 5, a~ e ""™~u~ig • g u..wuu-sa,wl:~~r.~'.:!-1• ~~11~rrv·~~269, 2. so!'l!tr11 3.?e ~. Gregory won the~ highs in 14.9 with sir,·~\. >H~i-e!r 1s1 22-9•1z, 2. Mtir1111n ts1 22.ev., pKlllShips at FoOthi.U-Oollege Friday. ~1Lf:',ir,r.eeach a»•t.2, 4. e1 °?''dQ 3 37.t. s valen· Stoddard second at 1~.o.-Gregory barely-im~~ti~\1.st~i .22-l.~~.i.....cr11111or:a .t$J »·l'lll, s...... DiablO Valley tea after fwo (lays of the HJ -'-1 Cele (L BJ H 'h. 'r 81_lkln CVJ t,f;~;· )'ssed .nuajifuina:.~for furthe-'"'IJ!..""'""• Team Score& -1 Sal'lta ~· (,fl, 2. Nl"'ll>Ort t~ ,.y meet with ,_ points wblle c,~,~ ... <ED> 6-0. •· a1111oo LBJ .''°· 5. "' • ~ • '?.' e.-~ ....... ~. 9Mc1t <•n,-3. M1r11111-136 1 ~. Loara llSI\ '· Ul~ u• (181 peUti lb f •-finish In the w,itmlnsttr-!19),t.westerl'I l).1.'Ma!Wlm..11 ,t. ~·· ~-•ea w•-lD· , ... ~ "'••••-'lb.... U-l~raenltr t6 121-11.\,2 SlmoriiOl'l CSon! 21-OD Wl a our Pam.~ HunflnolOfl 6Neh (6). .~ · VVll.L.lt.C.U.AI. .... c ..... ..J.Ul.U.~~~ ~~~ ·~Jl.!it.t...W!!!!!!J~B)20-llV.,S,_,....Jows -• ------JUNIO:RVARSITY •• U4.-Golden -West was 14th wttb 38. ~PV _ 111 t"ri 1vr1u 7• s-n•v tLe/ot'.o, J· ; , -:-. --. -~too=t. )fav cs 10.r.2. JOhrosoo·1s/ ,..._"""""" Williama captured the I 0 0-yard Hinson 1a1 T:J.O. 4. Ol•on /son> 11-6. s. Sml h Bl l · But Stoddard s wmnmg effort 10 the CM~1~· ~1~°%J sb1~;1;2s. ~n•rif-!? 1P~~· 13.1, 3• breastltroke in I ·0()'3 while Mlsiolek had 6. SP -1 · einiel (LB) S3-r 1.1 2. Scott cson1 st-t,1:1, l. low hurdles of 19.8 was not only a school Jo1>nson 1s1 n 9. ~. Norton tMJ :w.1, s, Port 11a 1:si to share the too bad: crown with De Arr. ~d~~om~11s:; ~:,,,,,: K •• noer csori> 49· 10 '· , 5 • record ·but 4-IOths of a second faster than ~:..o-.:,_·IX1'~ f~j1~~. <a~,fe:~·1nl t~~~~~J!~i.5tL\ OllGUt -I Browri <YI 16S.7. L1eou1 Record), his best · ff t "" ~'s ·Riek Ga~. Both clocked 54.0 tying . ~;!~ow:l~~ •1~2~. l: s~~~fra, \~:11 Vt1.50-9'1z. '· K' previous e ~ · taG-1, ctart• fNl 2:00.11. 1. oev11 (LI, 2:C1:S.s, 3. lYJ.isiolek's national mark set Thursday in 100 1 8 cso'.:'f~~o~ M , Jen• (Sad) 10 , ipers won the 100 m 10.3 and the 220 ~:'08~!'." !LJ ?:L» o, ..._Hui (Ml 2:07.i. 5• P ckerlflll <Sl the medley relay, 3. Mu;;litit.o ur;~' 10.$~ •. il;~v01a Y~~dl 10.S, S. !Tie! in 2.'J.l with the second place fini sher get-Mll-1, Qul<1!1le (Wml 4:31.2, 2, 01vl1 jSl •:41.11>. Otbe rl Modlt (Soni ind Awambu!• !ED) lt.S. . h . H I ho d h Brown Ill 4:'45.0. ~. Shllrrv CLI •:'5.C, , Plr-... L) r top pc annances came from 220 -1. r,urrtttt• lhdl 23.6, 2. Burrt:1• isor11 231, hng t e same tune. ea so anc re t e •:•7.1. ..__ 1 > , -2 2 ••• !'' , 't!ol' J odl 1 12,, M 1 1, '''' ''' s e rowri 2-Mlle-l. ,....,.,.z L : ... , I v : . , • OCC lreaststrokerl . Mike Yarwood ( M ' on • • . urr a • . ' . winning Mission Viei·o mile relay team Matwn IHJ 10:05.6, •· B•OW!'I Ll 10:1 ,3, s. z (·~~) and Dan K fi" ) 0 ... ""-'·2·1. ,,_.,..,. '''' l ·.v .•. 2. H-•' '''"' . . cL1 10"·1.&.1. lalU ent ( uth and but· 1,27 ,, 3 st••r 'i'SB> 1,21,, '· Kr.owl" tvvi' 1 :21.2. ·s. to a 3. Ul.5 clocking. 8J~ <Si1.1,~.°'l. U!rr'1~·'1J; <:.i'."r1k~r.1f'k6•1~; terfly specialist Doug Moon (sixth). 0~~ ..!8?, 1t~Ji111e <~a1 3!21.3, 2". A.11no<i ~OH) Joining Kipers on the relay quartet 11iioLH-I. 1• Huitt CHI 21 .3, 7• soott <SJ 21 . .t. J, Mlalolek tet a school record in his 200 3:23.l. 3. Hance <~el 3.23.6. 4. cudahv (SOl'll 3.24.3. were 440 winner Kevin !Eat nd th M•,,.h•ll IL.l 21,6. •. Sonntaa IA.I 21. s,tB.uk,.. (SI r rU of tho 800 la s. B~nll'lll rLB l 3.11.6. 1 0 2 I . I Fl Id on a e 21 1 .• r .. 471powl~-re y, clocking cs;d)H~fld-i~j,:n-o1r,.!5rtF~i<lck ~1t 9.1~ s~ Hower brothers, Ken and Mark. W~m~!'l~1,~-1,1.:.•n~~ ~~·n11~1ori2·~ri tl.1~· ~: : . ' ..... out Bill McAneney'a mark R~.!!, c,s~J 2-,o p lf"*()tl (561 13.6, 2. Fl•!ds (Seel) E ton' ' ' ..z---... ' lb AAI\ Nl"'IOOrl 4.2. 01 1 48 7 OCC '·-• fifth 1n .-. t · •• I• ·r K 1,,1 14 1 5 ft Id a s wuuung 1:J..1u1 ~ m e TlV was Mlle Re11v-1. san1a M 1 3:36.612. t.oer• s :31.2, 3 : . • PWl\.'l;:U I.UC even m 11·9· 3. hlfo ~ 14,0, •• n•OD ' ' e 51 0 'th K H fifth t 52 0 N= H1rbor 3:'4.0, •• w .. m11111 ... 3:~.3. '· 7:22.1. :fol J!i!v -1. Saddl1blck .u.o, 2. Soroora '6.3, 3, ' Wl ' en ower ~ ' ' IA'T't•mmsc~·~ -1, Sant• A.I'll (103"'1)._2. Loer• {'421. El ooredo 47.J, 4. Oari1 Hills •111.o5. Brea •7.l. Ken Hower won the 880 Ill an easy ef. 3. WH"l11ristef" (24V.J· •· N~ "'rbor c1n, S" • .400 lfld~ ,.,J111! !~~e~':'"/Sl'!':~~•tlevl •:i6.71 !die;.' l~:~':1ii114.s~1d~1ra~~ {14~·,,L;_~'6~'1~~e:fi~1~ fort with a 1: 56.4 clocking, al.most a full tl1:';.• w~~~ <~J~"1 noton Beach 111>· 7• Mo helm 1. T~ IFCOfh!Ul 4·16.11 3, Cl1raly (O~blo t l. 6• B•a 16). 7• V•l•ntle 151 8' Unlve" v ' d · fr l ! lh d I "•OSH·SOPH VaU•v/ 4:20.71 •· WU.on (Pe11deri•l 4;21.•1 •5. •~ Tum s11l'ld'lnow -1, S&ddlebeck, 2. Leguri• 6MCh. secon in on .o e secon pace run· 100 -1. Mlcklll'I (Hl 10.6, 2. Getttfl 1wmJ ie.6, 3. ulnci Cabrlllo) •:27.51 6, Dcillnn;ky (El c,m nol 3. El OOr1~, 4. Oenl HUis, S. Sonore, 6· Viler!cla, J. ner Mond1v IH) 10.7, 4 Pe"1rwn (Wm) Cl.7, S. Foag 4:.)(),.(, 6r11. I Uri v1r1l1V, • CA.l 10.I. 200 tr" -11 v1~ z1nt ll"oottil11l l:AJ.3\· 2 '"""m•11 Jack Cook qualified !or the ClF -lim · 220-1· Huma"" CNI 21.11. 1.. McCU!'ll <H> tt.o1 o1 McQulde IFoothl I) 1:44.0; 3. Kero! IM•n!Ol 1:"6. 1 •i 100 -1. H1 I• (EOJ 10,7 2. ft•~ (61 10.1. 3. ,.... Robel'h HJ 24.l, .f. Mlttnon {Ml 14.4 S.. Luca H Wooct1ld11 P•H<lt!fl•=l l·.ct..51 s. K•hn c011b1o "• ~ Dvk• fUJ 10.f.' •· c11rk tU1 10.1. 5. G1am11r 1son1 meet with a 4:22.8 second place effort in 2'.8 I :47.41 '· a1rew (SIO at) :4 .2. 10 t 660 -1 Mor:1aa '($) 11·u.•,, 1. •obWll CHI ';'U.•, 0""'1_-.:J•· M cor11111 CN•tl 114'.t ~-~ Rl'V!'IOIO (91J•·'· 2. ?'•llllll'J$0rtl24.1,, the mile run and Mark Congiane was 3. Far1ero CHJ 1:21.3, 4. t•im.,. 1s1 1:21.5. s.. «111 ft~lr'lr.;~r.1·11:~Ui"" (Mlll!f. Per!!J'ltUl•I 50.7) 2, f!!ris~f.•dl 2'·'· •• ~ S!Mj) .o, Ml/Ck third in the two-mile in 9:31.8. (S11Jl 21.:!· 1 MOtllA• ($1 S:1J,8, 1. G•11Khtt (LI Ha1llfl ISlauol.. ,, 3. Jtoblnto11 (Fu1terlOC1l n .11 66C -1. pr,, ILBl 1:2'.I, 2. R1l111vold (\'l 1:2f.C, La G 'ch of~ tblll both th ''f'·7, 3, Wflton IHI 311'-1. 4 MUrTIY IWJ 3:17.l,·J. '·A~ (C)lioblo I Wl $3!0; S. Heathlr (Pe1&dena 3. 1(1m!Tllr C 1dl 1:29 :t 4. lierbll (E0) l ::J0,3, 5. rry erJ 1':00 WOO e Prrica Cwmj l:20.3, 5l 9· ' ...,_ (Ot•Mt c .. , l .w o L IM'l:k tEt>~:I0.4. 70 HH -• Turner !WI '.:ff j· Sehulr IWml 9.41' iai bec.k -l. 'I"'' Mltlf,leit" (Or•llff Coe•!} •!'Id v1320 -1. :be! lEOl 3:2!.•, 2. outr1 <ED) ,,,,,,, di-stance races and Foothill copped the Sttvanl ($) t.s .•. Szeroerf (r'f ,,, s V1ld9l; A}.l '· •1:,~. 'f's,.1~a cE!':i0 LA~ .. s.s."Tl1''t11~;r,1 ri~~:J ~O:~~~m,•0 1 ~,:il:i1·7· 4• H•rov. isBi 3'27·7· s. 440 relay, the only running events to 3. 1~.~~-Jw~t.ut,1:.mt '~1J11~urrn; 1U'..c.1A-f: Pff I) t nd Dobrvtkv 11 r C11m1no\ 57.2. 6. Birr 70 HH -1 jt•ek IEO) 10.l, 1 Good 1$61 10.4, 3. th th J tch r th rfuJ OtSlel'll1l10 <'NI 1•.5 H " ,, ' 2 Amtrc1n ft!Yll!') .57.7, QI -•• ll•"'"'llll <'s'~O!'llSoni 0.5,4.Aopenon .(SB)lO.l,5.0awson esc.ape. • .. eCU eSO epowe '40 RtltV -1. uri,,no!Qn lllKll -·i · OCCI STt a '¥. Mi v Wettmlnsllll' 17.ll,3. M1rll'ID 47.3,.4. LOe,.. •7· 1" 100 br•"' -I, WIHl1m1 (OOldllt WHI) l !G0.31 2. t: ' . -1. Ch!o<lo (Sonl 1•.6. '· Eoa11 1u1 \•.• ~. SSIOn leJO team. Sant•"'"' N.T. c .. IWOOrl wort •I ... 1 bu1 dlsQUll (Id ~f'fOl1 (Olablo Vall1vl 1;,.00.6/ 3. W." Y~rwood Slac &pl 1•.1. •· Mna Sid) l' 9, 5. Mu Uris (8) M<'ke •-· WOn the high jump -"th for llilll!no out ctr la111l ~ ..• , ........ ,-. ...... . lllM Ctilll !'Id Mot j ul b V ! 1 O S 14 t .x::ua. "' Pol• V1ull -1. 6l1hol> (L) 12.$, 2. H1rmon INl 12· tt11 (Or111M Co1hl) I 02 : ~1111 ( I: · 1/ ) 4..:0 R llV 1 U~lv~rsllV 471 2 El Corado 4 0 3 I • • h fj bi St 0, 3. Beroriv CSA.) 12~, 4. B•aee1 {hi) 11-5, S. Tumw t :o:i~•· : • 1 • v •• • •v saddl..:ick .d.3; 4. S-• 4 .3; !. Va1eroe!• •9.s. ~ ~ 1ewer misses wit a 6-2 e ort w le eve iwt, 11-6. I tr.. rtl•v -1. Foothlll 7;06.0> 1. Ol•blo V•llev UM'i"• 31. ~1,1~1-'\ !-·i··' ·~'>'•ido .. ~!5),·,2an~•td~renc~a Westrom qualified in the discus With a wt:1'tJ:/nsf~or:ttlJ:l.'"i. l1irit~u~~l'llllmt , r-..::.1e~1(2'l: 7:1 .•: 3. Pr•rdl!'I• 1:11.21 4 Fulltrrton 7:1,.0J J, ,. .... "" • (I ;>U<K> .. ' -· 21) • ... --,,,, ' L-~ Or1111M COii 1!2,\1 6. •rila Monie• 7:23.6. Olhtlr1 Tl , 6. H unt e1c (~ , • Stee (15}, I . Oan1 153-7 effort for third place. S. N!!'W1>0t 1r....,. • "' ,...r '"' • • ""' - t. lk*11 Weit 11tt.J. 11 1 Cl). (13), t Anlhlllm (11. T••'" 1cor1nci -Dl1blo V•lt•v 199, Foolhlll 110, Tum St•W;lno• -1. (II•) S1ddl11>1tk •rid El Kevin Weilei n was the Ione Mission "•Udtnl_ll)l'l:,_Or•llB <:Mtt ll,, Full,rlon 75, Se-Dor1d11 3. Uri wnlly, 4, SOnora, S. Lagul'l1 BeacM, t. ouol•• 62. Chlcl111 W"ffl )I, Val1ncce, 7. r11. t. 01n1 HUis. Viejo winner in the frosb.sopb running events with a 13.5 win in the 120-yard low hurdles. Anteaters Are Shoo-in 10!>-T, l(lpe~ fMVl 10.J, 2. FrH l{T) 10.S, 3, l.OPIC COio CVP) IO.~. 4, Gvu !SC! l0.7, 5. Hughes {FJ 10.7. 210-1. Klf>tf"S (MYJ f.l.1, 2. Klf'(lll•nd CEMJ j3.l 3. Free ITJ 23 2. (, Pl mer lMVJ 73.4, $, R•fl y !F) 23.S. '41)....1, Eaton {MVl !).0, 2. LOflln (VPJ 51.1. 3. Beno !Fl .51.l, 4. Hy~ (VP) 51.9, 5. I(, H~ tMV) "' BllG-1, IC Hower (MV) 1·56.•, 2. O.!ac~ !0••~11'\ 1:57.J, 3. F/•k \El Moderiaj 1:511.3, '· Sla1111hl•r (VP 1:58.S, 5. E ''" Or11naeJ 2:01.9. Today's Sports On Television 1l a.m. (2) -ABA PI.A YOFFS -The Kentucky Colonels and the Cnd.iana Pacers meet 1n a cbam· pionship round game. For Baseball Tourney UC Irvine's baseball team is a virtual sho(rin as a participant in the NCAA Western Regional tournament and the Anteaters stand an excellent chance of OOsting the four-team event as well . "You're making it easy for us this year'' regional selection comm i t e e chairman Don Ed\vards of UC Riverside recently told coach Gary Adams of UCL He was refelTing to the outstanding record of the UCI team this season and the "us" ls his committee to select the teams on or before May 14. 11Don called me this morning and ask- HOWARD HANDY players. UCI's Rod Spence is fourth in the nation in rbi with a 1.6 per game average. His 46 fs tops for any player on the top-JO list but rumor has it that another player with more ga mes in the books and a lower average has more of a total than Spence. Jack Cleveland is sixth in doubles with 12 and at the time the averages were compiled, Jerry Maras was 14th in e.r.a. Spence's .384 average was 34th and his six. triples made him eighth in the nation. In the ~ent senior national syn- chronized swimming championships held in Hershey, Pa .• UCI's Kevls Bean and partner Bunny Stickler finished loth in the competition. This is the highest finish for an Orange County duo ever and another pair, Kathy Lull and Katie Miller. finished 14th. Both teams are seeded into the summer semifinals. • Kevis was the top Orange County soloist with a 21st place finish after plac- ing second in the prelims. MU-1. G•rlch !F) •:21 0 2. Cook (MV) t:t!.8, l. Bell (F) •:15.5, ~. l'fartoll (0 ) 4:l2.•, 5. Madlaori (VP) •::M.1. 2·mll-1. Gerich CFootMllJ 9:14.7, 2. Norton fOr11noe) 9:27.5, l. Con(ll11no (MV\ v~ll.8, .i. M Hower (MV) 9:32.7, 5. Todd IFoolhlll 9:16.S. l'l'O HH-1. GrellOry (MY) 14,9, 2. Stoddard !MVI lS.O, 3 . .lllch11rdson !El Mode-n11J 15.0. • Pinkerton !FOO!hllll 15,1, 5. Wolskv (\IP) lS,1. 180 LH-1. Stoddllnl {MV) 19.! (Sd!ool record), 2. Pinkerton (Fl ln.J, l. Wolskv CVPJ 20.•, 4. Gr1111orv CMV) 10 5, S. B aluk (SC) 20.9. t•O relav-1. Foothill •'·•· 2. Vlll11 Park '4.7, ]. El Mode11a •S,L 4, Or11noe •S.3, 5. San Clement11 •5.]. Mlle relav-1, Mis~lon Vleio 3,111.s, 2. Foo!hlll 3·2'1 9, ]. OrariQ• 3;29.9. •. VIiia Park 3:l3.(, 5. El f.\C>dena 3:33.6. HJ-1. se-i.11 (MV) 6·2, 2. Sikora !Katell•) 6'2, l. 8111ck (El Modena) 6-0, •. WIUiams !El Moden11 6-0, s. Elllon (Qr11noel )·10. LJ-1. cn .. 11ee VPJ ;<>-1ov., 2. Fisher tVPl '2H'I• 3. SchUdrne~er (Foo1111111 10-s, .4.Klrici11nd tEf Modena) W-OV.., 5. Chadw ck tE! Mo<1ari11/ 19·8~. TJ -1 KllnQelhofler (Fl .fl·l, 2. Yates EM)~]~ 3. Burch (Ol •2·1~. •. Schlldme~er CF) •2.fl, 5.Ellfott [Q\ •1·2. PV-1. Beker (l(alell•l 131. 2. Vahisirom tVPJ lJ. 6, 3. Slellwar (Ora!'llle) 13-4, 4. French (Orange) JJ.0, .S. HOU~ (Tu511ri) 12.-1, SP-1. MtPhe~on 1oran<1e) 54·'~' 1. La 8•1• CYPI 5'1·21}, 3, Klllnlk (Fl 5•·11/l, '· MC!aci (V P) 52·1~. $, Pcler5on !Oranocl 52·21" Ols~us-1. La Bale (VPJ 169·6 IL••~• r..c<1rd), 2. ~~~~:~<1~~b1 1,Sb~. s~· P~~!~mo,< 1~!i,.1SJ.7, •· Ffnlll leam ~eores; 1. Mf1s1011 v\ero 69, , FoothU1 5S, ]. VIII~ Perk 4 , ~-Or<'lnQI U, S. E1 MOO~• 26, 6. Kalell• 10, 7. TUIHn 9L8. San Cleme!'llD '· p;ratlt--Sooh 100-1. E~ens (l(l 10.•, 2. Hiii (KJ lo.s. 3. Wll'l•rid IMV) 10 6,. •· Ooterman (V P) 10.6, • Wyqal (I() 10.8. m-1. i:veou (I() 23.4, 2. ~rman (VP) n.a. l, Oelvnlel (K) 13.1, •. Wvciel (I() 23,f, 5. WeNr (Ol 14.1. Ml)-1. J o!'lf/S (EMJ 1:27.7, 2. Weutl (MV) 1:27.7, J, Hervath (VPl 1,27,7, '· Schlelslno1r (Fl 1:19 0, .S. Home (Tl l :J2.7. 1320-1. Hellenbftk CTuslln\ 3:16.0 lle1<1UI r....cordJ. 1. Sorlnae tVPJ 3:16. , 3. Harris (MV) J:l6 .. J. 4. Hl.llldles1on (Sin Clemtrilt) 3:18.9, S. Fon-tana (MV) ):15 0. 10 HH-1. l".fnho!m (Ora"ael 9.l (Le1oua record), 1. Prl!chard JEI Modt'rifl 9.6, J. Sal>lr {K1!9ll1) 9.7, '"1%"r~~~ Ji:i·~~·l~~~,~~.v( 's~ric1111z 101 '" 3 Sitter !Kl 1•.1. ~. r1riho!m 161 1•.2, 5. P•I ch•rd !EM) 1•.l, ~ ••O r11a,,....1. 1Ca1111a •S.S, 2. Minion v1110 •S.6, 3 v1111 Park ~.2, '· Tutlln 46.7. 5. El Mo<k1'n• '6.f. I I Fln11 team sco~: I. Ket1lla Sol, 2. Mission V • o ~. 3.T1.11Uri ~\, '· Vllla Park 2S, S Otaro<1e U, 6. El Modot!'le Jj, 7, Foothill 11, 8. Sari Cltm1ril1 8. 11:15 a.m. (41 -BASEBALL - The Houston Astros meet the New York Mets in Shea Staidum. · 12 noon (5) -COLLEGE TEN, NIS -Two of the country's top col- legiate tennis powers clash when UCLA takes on USC. 2 p.m. (2) -KENTUCKY DERBY -The 99\h run for the roses from Looisville, the first of racing's triple c row n cham· pionships from Cllurchill Downs in L<>uisville. (5) -TRACK MEET -The USC Trojans meet the NCAA :tefending champion UCLA Bruins at Westwood. 4 p.m. (5) -ANGELS BASEBALL -The Angela meet the Orioles in Baltimore in the flI'St of a two-game televised series. 4:30 p.m. (7) -CELEBRITY BOWLING -Roy Rogers, Adam West, Kent McCord and Gary Cullins are the guests. (13 1 -NHL ACl10N -Stanley Cup llighligl>ts. 5 p.m. (7) -WIDE WORLD OF !!PORTS -The Natiooal Sprint Car championship from Terre Haute, Ind. ' . aprinl •Wl1 with the Jwllor varsity Ullo but tile ()rqo Coos! ~ed lo annex cqo crown when H ..ion Beach outlcGled the other lfNeD leeguo sc:boola tn the lreshman.tqlilomo<• dlvisiol>. With JU!I ftvo eventa lo go In the varsi- ty teem dwe, Newport, bebtnd's Neldbart's win In the abot put and Brian Therlot's llO.O win tn the 440, was Ued with Santa Ana. Bui Hant Hamil, wtJo captured tho IJl.yard blgb llirdles In 14.6, stunned the Jong Jump field by leeplna 22-91>, bolter lbaD a loot beyaod hla previous best, lo lead • 1-2-4 Sant.a Au llnlsb. HmeyweU, the Newport Harbor jumper, lopped hla llletln>e best, taking the n!COl'd with him, 1n finishing tbtrd al 22-111. The old mark was :az-01> set tn 1944. It was just one ol the llW1Y frustra- tions for the Sollors. Santa Ana'• Clancy Edwards doubled oo the cold, cloody evening, claiming the 100 tn 9.9 and the 220 tn 21.5. ' Marina'• dlJtanc:e Q)l'ptl swopt lo wins Ill both tbo..mllo llld.~lll Mortyn -stepped out lo an w best at t: 16.1 tn wtnnJng tho four-lapper · while Gary Blume won the two-mile In 1:22.4. Tbe only other area wins came Ill tba mu. ,.Jay and pole vaull. · Tom DIStanlslao, uobeeten in ,_ pole vaull competlUm, made the C1F quallly!ng be!gbl ol 13-4 and put hla polo away IOI' the night alter auflering • cramp. Ho flnllhed tblnf behind Marina'• Marty Gresham. Gresham also -13-4. ' We9tmlnster gal a gill and accepted tn the ,.Jay when Santa A118, llhead by stx yards 00 the final baton pass. dnippod the stick. Jim Keathley, wllo bad finished aecood to Theriot Jn the 440, !oond Edwards at hla aide with 330 yards lo go but tn the final 100 yards, EdWllrds bad already used bis kick and the LiODI -lD 3:25.5. Irvine Spike Finals ppsets Commonplace, . ' But SA V alleY. Prevails By ROGER CARUON Of Ille D•llJ' l'lllt Iliff Upsets were commonplace at the Irvine League track and field meet Fri- day night at Newport Harbor lllgh -and aboot Ille oaly thing that ,..,.,. eq>- ecte.d..w.as the team titles ...... wtfcb~Santa Ana Valley handily captured. -·But· lndividuolly· it·-w.S a dcgfight and in_ ~~1d·°'llr~one_!8'"1~!--was a111e o com~ out on top m more Willi one event. ' That was Santa Ana Valley sprinter ·Jim RDhrig, who rolled to 10.1 and 22.1 clockings in the 100 and 220. Pemaps the surprise of the evening was Costa Mesa's accumulation of. a pair of first place medals. Junior Paul Desmet stwmed Rick Case o! Foontain Valley in the 440 with a nifty 49.9 tn the 440. And hi.s mate, Tim Goll- nick rallled in the final lap to pool an easy win tn the mUe with a 4:22.6 effort. Desmet was in an outside lane in the 440 and by the time Case turned the final corner be found him.sell eight yards behind the Mesa flash. Estancia's Howard Bishop was also a surprise, of sorts, taking the 880 ~ a pair of Santa Ana Valley aces. Bishop look the lead with a hall lap to go and simply ground tile opposition into the ground with a 1:59.3. Estancia's Steve Adams and Fountain Valley's Richard Lenga took turns beating each other in the hurdles. Adams nipped Leuga by a tick tn the high hurdles with a 15.3, but Lenga came back. to-crush.the field ·in·the-lew· stieksr skipping to a 19.3. c.orona del Mar's field e v e n t perfonners came through as Joe T08ti lrvlne i....u1 'r'"" .,.....,.,,~ VlrllfY 100-1. Rolll'IG fSAV) 10.li 2. Gr-CLAJ 10.2; 3, Tem1>lel1ri lSAV) 0.•1 .4. M .. dowa ($AV) 10.~; $, Walker SAV) 10 I. 0.220 -(1. R~I, ISAVJ 22.1 / 2. c., IP:V) zz.s; .3. 23.~.mel CM) ' 1 4. JOflll (M) 22.7; • Oetio.r 1 ...... 1 '40 -l. Desmet ICMI 49.9; 2. Che CFVJ 50 5; 3. p~a;J.J.SA\IJ 50.,i "-Laurllltn IEUI 61.61 • Schlflr 2 880 -1. 8l•~C E1f) 1;!9.31 'J:. Cochrari (SA.VI :00.$/ 3. 8Nanf .\I) 2:02 C: 4. Mt:!orD (FV) 2:02.0J S. Schllw \Ml 2: ,1. Mii, -, Gol1plck (CM) 4:22.•1 2, T. AoUlllt 1$AV) 4:2-4.61 1. K~ {CdMJ 4:-.11 4 G, AuuJ11r ($t~1.::~ 4{, 5(J~;~w:r JfA¢'ll lill:l; 2. Hollldav ICMI t:30.16· j· WU.an tEd) 9:4.S.2; 4, Huro1•ket CdM) ';49. I • Print CCM\ t :.57.0. l~kH -~ Ad•7.'f 0!1u.. S.3; 2 il!'l(ll (l"VI 15,4; ltdM)~n. (C M) 1$. I A. llll•rm ( VJ; .S. 0....ger 110 LH -1. l -• (FV) 19.~j,2. Adarm (Est) 19.6; 3. 1mollf011 \'"J 19.71 •. wvnr.. CCdM) 20 1: .s. Wiiiiams (SA.Y 2Q, • 4.tO Rel•r. -1. SA. V1!1ev 41.6; 'J:. LO$ AllmllOI .... 1. 3. Ed ton '4.S; 4. Founll[ri Vi ltlY' $. rio fifth. Mi. fttllv - 1 l~ A.llmltot 3:ll.'<· 2, SA Vill'l'. 3:28.1; 3. FOVl'llll!'I \11llev 3:2f,Ji 4, E°'cf!lO!'I l ::l3.•1 , Etlll'ICll 3:3'.9 HJ -1. PhUllps !SA.VJ 6-J~· 2, Dlrlotr ICdMI ._21 3. Wllllnqha!JI (EstJ 6-0\.'11 A. Hartsfleld CFVl S.ll~1 5. Trox1U (Edl s.10 1i"J> 2i.-1f! 3.1r.: m,, 111~~1 "vJr\Ur ~Mrif.~ Ad•mt I tll '°'11. OT -, Fouche' IMJ 162-l; 2. TOlll (CdMl 15"2·91 J. Melot ICdMI l-46-*~1 •· Pe1Mrbrldoll {S) 1"'-11 .S. ·-r-~1!..1)."~~11n:.""icdMI 1»1 t. P1rk11r (LA) 13-3; 3. utl.,. ~~) lU1 L ROOUc;k (f'VI "12"41 $ Tlf~ ~bo1.("Toilt112j~dMl 57-4~ ('"°"" Al:Of'd)i 2. PDbl (M) s-2-ll'o ' •row11 ( dM) n -21 4 9111'1r1" ($.I.VI 51·1014; $. Johnp1 ICM 51·7\'ll. Flnal K"Orlll(I : 1, $.I. V•tltv_ C ), 2 COf'Olll dlll Mir f31), 3. FQUntaln V1llev 133), 4. E1tericl1 (23), 5. ost1 M"" (22 I ! Los Al•mltot f211. 1. Mauno111 11), I. EdlMHI , , p ....... Slllfl :t 1i't.:; c's .... ~.~t.Jf~~l1!~U,, 2ieC:-110.1:5f"1r~~I~ 3. KM,lllldV 'Cf-vi n.11 4. WllllOl'I 1 vi 24,1, l con-"'Jlol~\.2t10v IEdl 1:23.J l'-r\19 reconll1 2. Zooll !E1tl 1:2!.7J 3. Mlc1'111t1 iCdMJ 112&.21 •· Ot•!z 51AjfJ !;.211~'s~r~"11t7t:;ni~ '1~,. '}~ue ...conrll 2. Pit~ (FVJ .~:jt.f1 ., Elf • C l 3:20.71 4. H''fH"fO!'I \C~ 121.41 ->-rt• 1r J:Zt.6. 2. ,.1.:! 'lt""'J 9~~~rik1rfn (t· v ianr.~:~1 (Sf~'l~· -OS,~ ( VJ, lfAVJ 13.SI J, F llt ICMJ 1~.01 3. Rr•nrt1 ~f.'14 1 •· w11t..-cs.1.tlJ ,4,21 s, Stw~(t.\a1'"!: '·SA. V•llav '4.1 ,. Cost• M • 45.I; 3. Ecll$Q(l Zs.9: 4. Fwnl•l!'I veif•v '6.11 $, l!11eh(;I• "i:Jt~~~~ ~~'1:~1~0& sr30~~~°l11~~r. 2<u1?'s'.· e:~:~ 21 6. Founlalri V•llev ClO), 7. COl'Of" 11.i Mir (I J, , aonoll1 (7), set a league record in the shot put (57-4 %). Mate Ken Phlllips nipped the field tn the pole vault with a 13-3 mark. Edison freshman sensatloo Ttm. Uoy breeud in the fro:!h-soph 660, clocking a 1:23.3 for a league standard despite a bad case of nu. _ ~ He.JVa~ lJ!l'!~~Jo c_ome back, however,. in the 200. and oeratcbed 1n an-event -bo:- figured"to.wtn at·a full strength, Mesa's David Smith led a 1-3-4-6 finish in the lrosb-soph 1320, Smith's 3:17.5 is a, circuit record. .. .. ,. Cubs Capture '1 ... .. ' " SoCal Crown; • .•' .. .. ~ Rustlers 4th ' >! SANTA MONICA -Loo Angeles City College ran away with the Sootbern California Conference track and field ti- tle an~_ Golden West failed to get an l.n- dividuaJ crown Friday at Santa Monica City College. LACC totAJed 142 points while GWC's Ru stlers finished fourth with 56. Golden West's Ray Harris, the favorite in the long and triple jwnps flnlsbed t~. in the former event with a diaap- . P.l>IJllUii .e!Jart»f 22-11 .and.was>eCOlll!in ......... . the triple (4&-lW,). lie baa a best ol 24.8 in the Jong jump. Harris also finished in a tie IOI' secood 1n the high jump, going &-2c ___,...,... , The RusUers• Jack MC\lllO\VD bad a fine time of 4: 16.0 iin finishing third in the mile. He also clocked 1:59.0 in the 880 ' placing firth. ' . Sotrtti1n1 C1llfornle Co~1 Mell •F~ro r ..... J 10.0' • T1001rt I) l1 O L 100-1.~Th~_a_i (LACCj f.9: 2 R'f~LA.C() f,91 n ti:i.t."el I kllft WMf) 11.11 6. Thorrlal fttwtilf 2»-1. Thom,1 fLACC/ 21.51 2. ll:Cilt (\ACCI 2111' •22. 2Robl5nton IH••borl 2 .11 4. Everage $.Guth-• ; , ' L•Fara (Harbor) 213; ... Bl1ckbut11 (Soulhwntl 12.S. '4G-l. Ff1rmer (Soulitwestl 4 1· 2 61rry fLACC! ~,98; l. Smllh CSoulhWftl) '9.6i 4. 'Rri&d111 CE11t LA. ~:7.: 5. Dou!llau (LACC) 50.o; 6. Evera(le !LACC 81J0.-1. Gonalet IE•I LA.) 1:"7.h 2 LlllY csou1hwe1Ui 1 :SJ.11 3. 8urrQUQh• 1south)Vfl_t1 1.57 9. •,.,,w,""",' LACC) 1:58.3: f,MeQlllW!I (Otlftilll Wtit) 1 • • rlckner lOOklt11 WMtl "' \ 1-1. Gooz11et (Ent LA 4:13 ' 2 H011¥'111 (~~) 4:1$,0; >. Mc.~ ( lftii ViMi} 411'/I ~:19~0• 6• <~h~~llt~~'~Cc>·~'!;&:,. s. P1r1r. ... ILA.c· 3 h-Vll'le-t Herbot) 14• 6• 2 How~t (H~) :S4,S1 3. ramen IGtif.R W..i) 1S·ot 01 '· P1rker CLACCJ j5:07.0J 5. OeA.llda \Soulh~ftt) 15:1S.1; 6. Guerrero S1ri~ Monlt•I 11:2! •• 120 HH-1. Wlll!1mt H1rbor) 1.f.''I 2 Palll"le.. lf~utc~-1 11 111•.t; •''c Ou ICvpreu) 4,8; • Htll H•rbo•I~ ,m~.,.. art.,. fLAccJ no t me; .. Stnlth •40-1. Wiiiiams {Harbor) S4.3; I Hall fLACCJ ~.J1·1 3. H•mllton llACCl 54.9: '· Jo;,ar (SQl/fh'#t'1I llO me1 $ c.rtw (lACC) 55:21 .. PCIWlll lo.ldlfl Wttll U.I. uo ralav-1. LACC •1.4/ 2. SOutnwmt co1 / "s •,rb(I( •2.01 4. 0114111 Wt1 .U.IJ 4, Rio Hond0 .c. j . vo~. llO llmt Mlle Rt11y -I. ISoUlllW9ft 3:21,21 2. Hlrtlw 3:23.Jl· ), Colden WHI S:1J.J1 '· RICI Hondo 3•2711 5 EISI A 3:30.31 6. CvDr1$t J:31.2 ' ' • SP....l . 8rC!Ok1 lLA.CC \ ~11; 2. Vencl11vi jLACCI .so-6· 3. Binner fH1rbor 90-2 4 VI (L <Ct·1T ,, ¥er1b111C1YIC IColcllft w .. t\ ..-,.'ft:, 6 ¢; '~" (RI~ Horido) 4•·7. ' ' o3r-,1. '!~ (H•rborJ 14t"4r 2. Vltter. 1cvorw11 C , I . '""'"'"' fH1rticir) T,._.; .. 01fMy IOMllM w .. 11 l:JU1 6. o.AnHlo (Sant• Monia) ,..,., .. Vtj!plUVll (l.Af,Cl 126-ll, tJlucl;:' c'~:f;!~ IH~i1t~~~~o(~orJl_ciJ ~fJ ($arifa ~1"",y;z{!o.lSoumwntl l"-41 5~"'GOodm11n cJ!tifl, R~r.ori t3!l:illlwet1) M 1 t· Jtl" M,r,:11 Surntr:11 '1le~..J~\ •:~ Ir.ti '~:~?:·~~J.,•· .. 1;1i1 F!thef H1rbor) 6-. • u -1. Mor1roo ('ill' LA.I 2:i-s1 i I~'" (southwftt) 2: "'11 ). emt 19oldtri WHI • 1 4; t~'!'~r\L~cJ}tt"41 5. P'l•htr (H1rf)(ltJ 22 : 21. r~ W·~J1!'.:1~3 rn.. ILACC) m'· H1mt (hlMlt s. Smtlll l ,, "'II •• Mn ~r-,:~ 1 .. ~':)j a..erunci ftri11 onk•l q.11-.4 !"1 ~-1 . \i'f.tii 1l.Acc1 1~1 2. $qu1'"' l(r; ~"" l><• 2. °""m ILACCJ '/'"· Rloo t 1 lU; 5. s.!~11 {H1 rbor) 134: • $hOlmt ktr o O!'ldol 131. • Tilll'I'! . scor!tta-LACC 142· Hfobor 11•i SOuttlwwt 97; OOlclttl Wttlf .,., E•il LA I $11111 Moillca.'20; c~r1n1J!1 ~~ Honr1oc 1. 1,oa nvt ·1r1c11v1~e11 ""'" 1Y "" ;oo,u<11trn ..,. mMt , ed me to submit a diagram or sketch of Ol[!' facilities." Adams reveals. "They want to know where the bleachers are located , where the teams will wann up and !Ake pre-game batting practice and other litUe details. "We have two batting cages and the big field above the tennis courts where they can take all the hilting practice they desire.'' In the team competition where eight girls are in the water in synchronize<! competition. the Tu stin Meraqua Swim Club placed fifth with the BA team in 14th position. Kevis and Runny are members or the filth place team. Wrestling coach Jack Robinson at Southern California College isn't letting any grass grow under his feet in regards to next oeason. Coach Blasts New CIF Spike Plan ~ Only a pessimist would bet against UCl's chances ol participating 1n the regionals. And the poosibility of hosting the event is al so very much In a positive ''eln. Adams reels a sel<ction site will be det~ by early next week along with the e<act dates of the toomey. This alto meana that one team, at least, will be dolennlned at that time. In tile i.st NCAA staJiotical • ...,., .. lncltJdlni oollege and unl.....tty level One of the big events on his tentative schedu le is the first 8MUaJ SCC in· v\tatlonal tournament December 15 to tn~ chtde Azusa Pacifi c, Blola, Paaaden8, California LutJteran, . Redlands, Santa C,1ara and Whittier. The Vanguards will have an members or the District m champion5hlp team eligible to return for at least one more aeason of competitloo. Most o! the tum has at Jeut two years rernalntna In- cluding oophomore Mllrk Lawrence who bad a ~ recO<d 1n dual moot action. By STEVE BRAND 01 lhl OeUy Piiot St1tl Berorc the first starting gun has fired . grumbles of di scontent have been heard concerning the new CIF track and [leld chan1plonship fonnat. • Basically, 8ccording to coach Bill <>ow ot Mission Viejo High, tho problem upsetting coaches most ls that the fln;t three finishers in each evoot at each league meel will not ne<essarily advanc<1 into the ClF preliminaries, as in yeMS past. "In the 400 relay, 660, 440 Md mile relay," says Crow, "There are just 21 team> lo be taken to the CIF mooL There are 12 leagues in the AAAA division, meaning under the old system of varsity, Bee and Cec, there would be 36 team.11 competing. "What this meons Is that tn each of those four events, nlne teams • believe they have qualified wtU be ellmlnated. -"For kids who have worked an yeer bellevlni Ibey would quail!)' fer the CIF rlU!el by !inlsb1ng first, eecaod or third, Uil.s is unfair." The l1'loal ol vanlQI and ll<olHllllh • competition in three divisions, the AAAA, AAA ind AA wtll be In.cl r ... the rim lime this yeor, starting Frlday 1n the CIFprellminaries. CIF oomrnlJtlloaer J. Kenneth Fagans says ... ry conceivable precaution bas been tom to try lo Insure the best athletes wtU be running. "We wenl through the cjUallfylnr Usts last ,..... and nu•lY did a person who qualllled S5th ... 36th ...... maQ the finalt," 1111!'1 Fagans. "l!rthe 'AAAA, all I) i...,... are Mt strong track Jeques. Believe mo, aome ol the JOO yard dash men who wtU lio! qualify 1 for the Cl F meet 1n third place wtU ha,,. times like 10.8. "Still, oo Sunday one coach from McW of the AA, AAA and AAAA lea~~ come Into tbe office with tbel1' · We'll put all 36 cards (AAAA) oo ~ table 'and select the lop times !Jn~ Wbed we get down lo the lsst rew, we'll ask tbe coed> about:. eoodiUons, the kid'• ,_... perlonnance. and It> forth . d 0 If wt ltlll can't come to a wo11 invite the llids, even !I-there nll>e ol them, to a runoff Tueaday." • • .. Crestdetv Aetioa Area· ·Net Diahlos -Triumph; piiiiiiiiij Tritons Defeated -~ , .. ~· -.... ' l"1lslon Viejo Hlgb jumped a."41.Jood after two lmlnp, tbm held on to def .. t vllltlng l"OOlhlll, IN, In a Crt<tvlew Lea&ue bueboll pme Friday. And In -action, In- """"' San <lemenle fell to El Modena, M. El MocSi.ia I p 0 It e d San a.m.nte a four-run IMd in the nm Inning when the villting Trilals got fGUr runs fnm tlie first batten. Rldl Dougla.s had the big blJ, a threenm homer over the rijbl <'OOlerfleld fence (350 feet). But El Modena came bock 'Baseball Standings • ·~""'\ • ' ' ,~· ••• -~ ' r _, • . .. ... "'th nve~blC ooeo In tho fourth Inning. 'Ibo~ -...... provided by Tom Buckley (two.run double) and Terry Sarnpoon (two-nm sln&le): Sui Oemeole fallecf to· 8'1 -. .: ' another bue hit a fl e ~ PI.A Y rr SAFE ON NARR.OW F .t. ntW AYS °""*""'' ~. -JOD'le coafJOaio4 with • .:;;·~'!'9• MMnwhl1e al Mlsslon Viejo, _,.tnte oa IOll'• a ltrllsht *'!. ;. It· ,_ ~"!l':t'::"~:,: .,....,,.IJ ~~!loot with your clri.,• -a when Rieb ilonnMI belted a fllnraywood,alolll!foacrwhal.nerittabl~U., • ....., two.nm homer tJae ball la tbe f...,.. ... h. • • :i!J'l M1111ttnttw 1Nc11 17\\) ltt\\l Utni • ......a---sn-I ..__.. ...._ t1ti9 , SM CllMNtt II 1) •I......_ ""''" Doubleo by Brett Rm-1r1 ~ ..... to -·~ a ..... , __ ,....., ,_ '"' "'' ,. ... ,,., ....... ,~_.-~~ •--'·tedl ... ~ ord 'fO ._n ·•·• -~--· .. "Vfm Wtlth l'I tltf, Luln9 ... I dtf. Trva& 0.1 ..... 2. ~tn .... IEwl"I 74. ... ~ \.t&l"IUB PElllB 1 .111 • .. • "¥"" allUI. Of • "'V .r ~ W I kill to Galllt'll 5-71 dlt. LtttfllUI ... Coftltr (H) loll 1 .... H. won M, Iott G•~ "'-·and Scott McGarry -· •1-~111e:L•DC1-,~-_,.. ,.,..._ '·,,-'l'"''•' •• .. •• ., he-.r ~-~ w.. CUR .....,-v H~ SI_ r.;.., "~~ •'· • L.11111 (HI 11111 IM, -t-l. krtt W. .~lnlhotho~~ 1nn1n"'°"'g. ~ 1llUIDy do not bW1d .a lot of lenatli into ho1el witJa a wr•v 1 1 -•·11 1o1 1 1 -'4. 1 ... WlllCl!I ~uu ~ • 6-2. Dollfllls Gr ... t (H) Iott o.t. -'"" loll H. walts alao contributed to the I -~-==:.:f:lirwly::.:.::~·:_~,_.,.,,.,-,,.~~ot:~-~~"'!!l.-!11.1'"'::11~ KlfltY·IE""" !SI Nllt wlttl Otvlt-+.. '*"'-rall t' ~~·i.~t.. M l IOllt Wiii! Ulle.lln--Gvnl'llf'Mll atlll SMnb (H) Jott to Y· GOlFING PftACTlCE NOW CAN PAY OFF LA.TERI TIM d·MW, OLM11.sr--. !SJ won ._1, Mi won. H'91Jlnboflltm 1,,0 swciort ,.._ ,_.1 .ol!t ...,.. V1$ OIJ ~1t.publlshtd Arnold Pelmtr bDoldet, "Prectict," lhoft ,OU how w ... z. ,_ v·"'l w1111 OrtTt n W111lhro0 w. w. •• ''... ---•--1t hDmt for ....._,, pl-on ....,.,, favont. COii..... ... vsm V1ktt111nc1 c-tHJ l°'' '""" ,...,.~ --•1 1-IH C..,.,.... 111 l'I I~ ...... "' •-' Hlftdrkbon. • ' i 1 1 S..,d 20• end a ttampecl, rttum envelope to Ar9t0kl Pll...,., s11111• ..... ~. -J...._. v1n11y Rornmtl, 2b 3 1 I I C/O thll ntWlpeper flrowl'I (SJ o.f, ~rrtn 6--01 cltf. M•ll,..,_ tMcfll {I~) tll\\J LNrt Wlllto, 2b t O O O , • COl"wlr. '"'I> r r 1 •, """' Moffl3b 011 Fln1v !°'5-1 -... ti, •.. (l'llrltn {SJ def, ltMd Ml Otf. Rotel'I {J) loll lo Frtlly 2"' Ho~ Sdlmldl,cf 3 1 l I IUvtrt •1. !Burnum (H) Iott°"' 1'4. ~~~!!_tdl• lb. 2 1 1 1 Maddockl ISi loll 24, .... ICllllffl (HI IOI! to Hoch M. Kryl:ltr ,_,,_.ry, If 2 I I I Dtubl" 14. , IC"1, r1 , l 2 I • M(Con,..H·Tsylot" j!.!._ lcr,:I lo IU$ktt· Hunll119ton IHC.h fori.ltfd lourtll toUTll CO.UT CON,.•••NC• .Ltno. 11 0 0 0 0 J" Ba&,,.o.L-JJ w'.a:C~l:.~iir;:"'~~·~· 7• 111111111. - Cftllll) W L GI Rl'(llolds, e 3 0 0 0 " ~.... t. FeroutOfl, p O I O o Mllltr tnd Uwr IHI lolt lo IO'fd Cll'Tltot 17 3 '''"""' p 1 f 1 I y?!l and MCOl'llt 1 .... Tollvtr tnd Kry1l1r 2· Fut""°" 10>, ', •• Rlctllr6toll,'.., 1 •D 0 0 MINISll Vltfl 17\.\ (Jll'i) FtolhlH 6. kn Diego MMI ,-R le B Miii Str11n91 and YI..-. (H) lo.I S.1, won"' orpge COit! 1 It 9 Tot1l1 flulllll 2510 t 10 ' ust rs' ,. ucs 0 . FH~ (MYI l°'t to W1lnblo!'a ::f. I. Ml. S.n Antonio I lt t le.ft.., r fl 1 =~J:O., °'rr: 3"1 dtf. Morton W ; • V•"'IV $plf Ant 5 U 11 Footl'llll I* DI 11-f • l E. llrown (MVI WOii U , .. 2; I°'! U ; Uni ) l'rlNY'1 I-•• , l won 6-0. \"lrllly (2'\'i1tlil~ Dtnt Hlll1 Orrinot Co.11 3, San DI"° MtM z Miu/on Yltlo • 00 ll-10 f 4 a.ry (MVI -M, .. 21 kllf 3-41 lt1 6-4 J, Ftltlf'mtl ... ( I) dlf, Hiii.i .. _I) CIH"rflol 6, Fullerton 1 ... -·-·-ro (•) -· def. B•I 6-f,j dlf. St. John 6-.(IJ dfl. Ml. s.n A.ntonto s. S.nta AN • .. ........, 111 r 11 rM c F 0 le Urtr1 fMYl lo~ U , .U, 2'4. Smith 6-1. I . F•lllmMfr CU) won M, 6-1, 6.0. "GILU• LOAOUO bnoffl, cf t 1 O O t na s Hl'bltl-Mltt ... CMV ) loll to Llfld. '> W L T 01 Fllhlr, 1b :J 1 1 O ap ure l Mllltr 24, 2'41 I°'! lo Gr•ca-~ 2... r • J 44 Vltlrt IUJ '-:! t"1 t-1-'"i.._ ·~~t-;tu~tl : ! : Vr ~~·.•,'•,. O 03' :, :, 03 1 .Ji~.J.lrowrMI (MY) JOit S.7, 4-41 'Witt (U) wotr ~ .. I, 2. --· Brenn..--Adtn (U) M•llt Wllll Hut· • 81$1\0p A.nwt I 1 0 lVr Sltvrv. 11 2 0 0 0 Y1rslty chln110n·Krwlu1 H, 241 cltf. Ftlr·Kocl Plut x • I 1 3 J1nton, 3tJ 3 0 0 0 c ..... *' M•r (17\IJI (IYd coir. .. kr~Pollltrcl (U) -u M l _, ~rv_:111ony : : ~ ~~ ~=~~':. ~ : g : Golden West and Orange and Phil Macartney got the ... ,._ jCM~to C•1lntY o..; .. , ... 2. ·dlnctwd 11• for tlM Dodd, c 3 0 0 0 Coast oolleges ended the 1973 final tally· home in the second. loll to 0.1• -41 Iott lo GUiii• U l loll UM\"lrll~~~~-: ... HHl• ' l'r1*Y'• sar.. • 1°'111 21 ' 3 " baseball season with victories 1o Sl!Otmtk~,_.. 11 1 Matw 0•1 l, Plus XO (ll lnnlf'IGS ) le .. llY llllllltfll Meanwhile at OCC, Tom war l ) Iott 141 +., !M, 0-6. A.ntll CUI di!. A.I rt t-Ji Clef. Oll~r St.· Paut 1. st. AnlhonY 2 r 11 • Friday. Samncnn's second inning 3fM). Gen sr <1 Ml 10111· 2~ '"·14. w. l l•hop """"'' 2, Strvl!I l· Sin C1trnenll 400 • ooo ........ l 0 t"'y HI I (CM) 1&1111 ·71 Iott 2-4. $-1, I· Tumttll ':t.I '!'!'O'I\ t;· ti,'· Tllffcl•Y'!.._Olm• e•Modlfll ooo soi x-6 a 2 Gold~n West's Rustle_r!r. foot sol<>: ~m~r was the big .'· °'""" ~~·cui~u1 .MG.ir:"ft.'•2. . . beliliia heme .nms by Mike blow· (or the Bucs ruch Mufry1n-Thomp1011 tCMl · '°'t to ~ • CllllT\lllW Ll!AGUI'. • Dodd and Scott w· ,. Is 0 n Fi Id -·· I d . p "1 Fl 11.o.l-Gut.llhon S.7t. !Ml loaf to Hovttt<:r.-. {UJ dtt. Ali.n.w11111· .. 2i w L T 01 • , · e er ~,g e m au em-McN•mt''°"°""'"' .. 1 .44. c111 • .r,r1c.H .. • i.1 . SawnloJ, Mq 5, 1973 DAILY '!LDT JI . Summaries ~(Ml-.. 1 ..... -11-"vltfti (Ml .... Ge af-ltltt .. ..... Ttuef!IM.llld! (Ml _.. .. ,,•I . . ...., WM d IS Cm\I t~ .....,. ·-J~ IWMl dtf. A.ltwl •2. dtf. lrUMW M. def. Klro M. dtf, Wllt.--1,'4. AnnOr IWM,) -.. 1. W. .. ,, Mt. • ~('WM)_.,... •1,~ H. l'•YIWI IWMI -..,,, Mt, lotl .M, _..._ -I'~-IWMI tOltt wlttl NM~-. U. •1, Oft. Mllllf· o.r.111 .. ,, .... I.ii.II-Hiii (WM) IJllll U , 1..S. '1)111 J. •.w. J.,.,. V•~tr Wttl'IN ...... tit (t) .....,_ ....... Wllllt!M IWMJ clef, Wtllwt •1, Iott Mta '"· ~Bui (WMl -•I. IOI! 2'4. llUIUtr tWM) a.I. GU1lr•P "''· Clef. Wlllllfn1 f.4. Grodi CWMl 1plll 7'4. won .,,, ..... " ~htr"·M.Mlu11• (WM) dlf. l lrl!'l-h•glon-Curty, ..,,, Oii. Holl•~mlftil, ... •• GtYll!'d-Armor (WMI fotl ~1. won .. · V•nlty ClflM U:SI ISi f'-1.i11 V1!11y ,,_ Gull•f'lon IC! def. O\'ftt 6-01 dll. H.lmllfl>ll "'1; def. hlOtn Ml; ~. Dormtn .. 1. GlllllN IC! lo.I W I -.. t. •2, ... 2 . Robblnt ICI lo.t +" -•1. M , .. I . &'-m•k•r (C l IOI! 2"1 won 6-4, .. 1, ... °""" GlrMn-01 .. IC\ Clef, D'Alll"ll·Mlll'ld ..2, ..0; dlf. HIH"C1rlctt-L11lcko -.0, 6-0. C1llM-McN1~rs (() won .. 2, H I -..0, '""· Jimlw Vtnlty c~ ,,, (II l'IUflflln Vtlley Sl119I• O'Conn1r (C) lo1t 1o I~ 341 mt. Stinton 6-1. Jolwl1on IC) won 84, H . GA9otlut (C) IOI! to D'Af01llllO 2·61 ct.I. lnottlt •-l. Kfoury (CJ won .. ,, "''· ....... Wriaht·Bu111rd (C) <!el. McGl~n­ SIH"-U 1 llfd s-t·+h.11'11y 1·1. w11a.ce-0·11ourk1 !Cl 10.1 .W; tl«l 1· 1. ..... ~ ••l•lldt (tU (JI Maptltt ....... Mtllott 11!1 o.f. H••n H ; lt1mtr1J 6--01 Off. l'ltml!'ll H I l rty •1. .... .... scnw1rtr CEI won .. , ... 1. H ... 1. WMIMI loll 2'41 -.. 1.1•5, :J.-2. N.. '-'•v• tE ) won w. M , '"'i 10.1 Alamitos Hru·ness Entries ••""' l'w l.t ...... Y CINr & l'-.1, llJlnt ..... I P.M.. u ••Kl• -111 lilta. " •1Kll -'"" 1111 & ftJI l'HtL l'llllST RAC• -One milt , "ICI. Cl1lml119 •II ~. Top dalmlng prll;9 $.WO. p..,..ff S1100. Sena• Lu 0.fln (J. ~I W..sr..-n Rtldlf" CG. Lonpo) Dutcl\ll11 Ptrl41M (E. Slftrll11 Ttkoma Tiii IM. Smlll'll Lalin LOVIH" (E. (Obi)) Dlck1 Otllmnw (0 . Holl) Spt<eb11i1r .t.IM •Htl~ Mind¥• eov (L. Gr1t11or.,) Edi;JIWUOCI A.flllone (J. 8nwtfl Sl(DMD lilAC• -Ont milt. ~set': Cl1!ml1111 111 tG•t. Cl•lml!'lll prlc• J150D. Non wlnl'ltO 1tnc1 M1rch 5111, ll'ur" 110 . Colot Cilano-(D. k111mltrl Emmi Sl'Ut11 CP. Coltrnlnl Otbl llHu (M. Dlfr1nc11) Ll>CY Lu CD. l l1ttlcl'I) Outchff Amloo CG, tlyrutk) Ol1A1yl1nd Ill. Gordon! kenn.,, Toni 1111. Wllll1m1l ~rlett1 Btlll !G. Longo 11 AM •Ntfi.11 lltnocll. Minion CG. Lonoo t l Muaktt H•-to. C1/1nta) 11tlltD lt.t.C• -OM milt. 1'-Cl1lmlttg .it egn. loci cMlmlnt P"k• SllllD. PutM SllOO. Litty A. t~. Cotll>I Wottt'IY PKJno Time lS. D_.I Dft1rmlna (M. Olff1nco) 011" Cholct CT. Otonnlt l Prine• Stm {R. Sttmemlanl DowbMI Llnaolnt J11'111t (It. Wllll•rm) Gty...,..T. S1w1y1 {£) o.f. StlnMlll• Fl111ly Sky (J. Toddl • S·1. 5~ .. ,, H1 dtf. Hollln.lcl.Ctll'I H ... J Biii IJ. JoftMoll) I. .t.lM ......... •~w111UP ce1 -4-.1, '"'' '°'' ~ C•rtl-llodMY 10. L.ontol '· l-4. • JIMlor-VaQtty -.. OUITM IAC• -°"' ........ '•c•. •tt•llCI• 114) (I) M .. Mllt Cl1lml"9 Ctl 6r..:1.-· ... m -.11 991'. TOP s1111i.. c111m1nv price t7200. ll'unt ... D. POf'I ... (E!) Otl. 8~ 6'2l def. ·lll&lllMI IHu IR. Wtl111m1J • A.valo. .. i. Sldl'ln" 8rown.fS . Ot1omer) ~,:;~rJ~~J.,f~.~~-ftf.·~~~~~-..o LloVd '"'· ' Sundown tU fD. C1'11r11rl McVlcktr (El -6-1, U . Ten'*-CM IJ, TOlkll ~!~_,..rir __ , .~: ... ·~-:~-~~JfF\~~--rn.-;;; ., -~~eate:d~--t4tto ·-iJJK.:~-~~ ~ln-~-=-•1!=1i~e;o;~'::~.~M). I01~ ~ -~·-~.e·~~~~ ~· H . •• ~~!?\!; Vftlo : : } .-~ •• ~ .1r.u.1_ Dar:JRi-Rttte. me oranrl~PJ-~_,!.: .. Jltst.~g) an~ Jo)ml)Jn\~. r: .... ..,.Ml, (f~~·c..a_,....._.._ nmJ •(\lY,) t ........ lt.,_ l'oot11111 4 1 o s C-ellege tourney. tit e t1rii ~u singled · in Sampson in the Gircrn1r 1CM1"1oi1 to N1Wqu1t1 2-4; Koch (51 d~ ... f,y1or '"-" Mr Er Moe11ns 4 • o 5\.'i been delayed since the opening fourth lost to O'COflnor' 2.... ~uldl"lll ... , McClur19 .. ti IHI Dodd $an Cl911'1t111• • I O •SY. T'tl Te · s~llwoocl (jMI lost 0..1 ~1)11·1. . IU:ltllt ' 2 ' 1 1 I e Ie week of the season. ArrMllHrlr CM! Iott to Jollnt on J. '"!· .... _,_ ,,, .. • • ' ll'!'fhy'• scort• lipped .... DJttl M"' (2) ,, IOI! lo Schuh:.... ...... .... , .. -tic! . ~"'. Miiiion Vie Jo 10. Foottifll ' And OCC's Pirate,. ..c •It , l'I ri.I LY•lnl l(Ml I~ won .. ,. ._,Hohl (5) won M l I 2-41 -6-4) El Modtlll '· 5-n Cl11T11nt1 4 visiting San Diego Mesa, 3-2, ::=.-uct ~ ~ ; ~ Hun11na1on-wr13!::J~1MI lost J-41 ilood (SJ 11111 ff. 3-4, .,.1 _, H. Twfll'I 3, Onnot 2 • th rnn-' n..-1 Dlollbl• K4!tw1l1 t. vua. Pirie 1 Mater Dei High cUnc:bed a m Sou ~~ ""'"'erence sin MIQIUll, 3b 3 o o o Hunt1natan-Wr1ght jC:Ml SPiii wllfl MtvblrrY-Dvtton /Sl 10.1 "° """°'' 'tiJttRy'1 o.mes tie for the Angelus League play John-. 2b ! a 1 1 0 •1toor1t.:•Buusrd 1. 1 Mr Wr1g111. l""'1 '""" ,_., IOI! w1111 Jtcoblorl-J•Y ~~l'IM=~ ;:,.~~It 1'•0: baseball title Friday with a 3-The Rustlers finished with 3 ~~'r:'nf: lb .. : ~ : F~r7'nc'i::llx11H" (CMJ k)st '"'' loll H . 2tr!:k.k-1tK~ (SI dlfaulftd Mlislon Yl.io .t Ortnot O • , , vJlo . 'tin Mtlllt, If 4 0 0 0 Yanity to ll'Hrwl·lllMll. 'tf,!._.'if:. 0-4.. 1(1tt111 •I Foo!lllU ' l.rmrung ry over VISI g 19--13 ~ and occ ended H~. r: ~ : ~ : •1t111el1 llMI 112 .... ) Ull AltmltM ue-J.~ u'tii'li ._.. •••• WA-••••u• Pius X. with a ltrlS mark, capturing =:. P 1 o a o ... ,,-,,, ..," ... ""•··--.... ~__. •••• _ ... ,,,, ,,,"-,,. ·-h • -, • Thus the Monarchs only 10 fl its last 13 Wts. Wl"lllht. P 1 o a o L•°Wn '"' M 1 dtf.' &':k:" .. i.' d:i: cHf."'Sk~I. ""' 1111cff"to 1~;i,ci :M1 Fullll'tcrn W L T GI need defeat In •••-• S bl .,~ '""'"" of Eve"" pit 1 0 l 0 Sltntlrarn .. , Off. J-.. 1 5-v•IWll ! ! : ,,., to ,.........,,. t. Dodd t a i.u~~ ............. S 0 lt4rlvtY. P o o o o scnw•r!J 1i!1 won "3, loft O..; '°"' 1· Pitt1n11111 ILl loll Hi _, "'' 10.1 t.owet1 1 · , 1 1 Anthony Tuesday to claim the home n11 and doobled and o.....,. c..., ,,, '1w~ fEi _, "21 1o11 u. N , H. '""R~W ILi 1o1t ,_.1 _, 74, '°'' .. u Hlbr• 1 s o 111.i crown outright. Mater Del has scored a nm in the aecmd. He •• , 11 ,.., M. hwsye, IElJ:i. u. u. w. °"· 6; -u . Troy ' ' ' 21'1 already asmred lt!elf of a trit.. I I •-to gl h' Flei'nlna, 111 ' I 2 o i£1YMl'·T. s-•Y• <El 'l>!lt wlht G11n111n !LI ~.u. ,.., _, M •• ktrll'lldy ' 1 o ~VI to a so Ito e a ut1se ve tm Fltldtr, 2b ' o 1 1 LJ u111.Smlth u , •1: IPl!t with car-a..-.Gutntr CLI °"· sr~winlilfll ~=H~~:k ; : : ;;::: totheCIFpl.ayoff:s.· 21 for the season, a Golden P11m..-,ct 4 o 1 1 i11~uos.1.~· • M .i.11 a.t".Andtr'lon-Hun11"\ ... 1. l'rld1y•1 ScD4'•$ The Mon arc b I' John West record. The old mark ~:i::, c : : : : s. ~~win~:!: ::'r.i~' M : _, 1· w~•z.in-tMyact fLI _, M. .. 21 _, i:v.~~:r•3,5'Lo~~.,, 1 McElwain drove 1n all three was 19 set by Myron Pines in .Rlllft'llr,3b 4 o D o l•t•nd• 1ra> l6Vll u. .t.IMftltn V•rtlty Fulle~Jvn 10. 8utn• P.lrk ' rWl.! in the l3tb with a double. 1969. ~=-.. "' ~ ~ ~ ~ T. "'°"" CE~''Jtr' SllPll '"2i ci1t. Mlt'IM (ttVil ''"'' AMlllfm Trov :a. konny Hiii• I ... , ·-.. ··-MATIR D•I (JJ Wll90R had a. three-nm wtcl~m. ph ~ : : : H11fon <e1 -H 1 lalt !'4. IC•wtltllnw (NI) ... , to S1lnttt S.11 UJtD•N OlOYI L2AOlll: •• r II rM homer ln the srerond frame QulM11blrry.p ••• I McVlclttr l!I dlr. ChoMI H; llllt lo dl'f. 111 ....... HJ dlt. 1'1ttt Mi d•I. W L GI N•ltrt, u 5 1 1 0 Tot I JI ,i f 3 ltri:llH" 5-1{ trwtn H . G1ri11n 0rov1 1 3 Mc1E1w11n, 2b ' o 1 3 after singles by Tony Cresci, 11 Mtrvol e1 ~M. T•rrv CMl lost,_. .u, 2 .. , _, u . P.clllce 1 3 St1nbr•, rl ' o D o Gary Simpson and W i 11 ICM't 11)' 111111111'1 stew•rl·HouM IE) 1ott lo Col.,..r· W1tc:Mr CMI to.I J.11 -M, u, .. 1. ~::!".!.':1m1rn. ~ : 1"" :~d':'.' 1~' ! : : : Macartney had plated a run. 5-n DJ-oo Mtu too 010 000-~ : ~ ''r."P~'r~~!:t ~'r'=l'·i:r:i,:t .,1~'" !M) 1°'' J.7i ti.a '"'1 won ••· aoi" Gr•nct. ~ ' 3 llmP<tnt. 3b s o 1 o Back-to-back doubles by Dodd 0r111111 Coa•t 110 1ao 00x-:. t o Vtl'lllly DIMIM" S.ntJtto 4 ' 3 A.mtr.rrlllua. lb 3 0 l o N..,..., HMtlor Im Cl) hMI' A•• w"t·ltrrton !Ml o.1. Ju1tan·lll'l1t 6-4, LOI Amtaoe 1 10 '"" C.tcms, pll 1 0 0 0 ....... Wtlt "I ·-.. Ii d•I e M•rtln-P ~rtl ..0 .. '""''' SCWlt Grrtc:k1, c 2 O O O .. p fl ,_, • · • n • · · Jones IHI kilt to Cl•l'll S.7, .Mf. JUlllw Ylf'SI~ llolM Gr1nc11 3. lol Amlp 2 GtMfl, p11 I o o o M F J • Bl'll'WTI. 2b • .S o I o W•antr ._2, S"-'I H. c1,_ .. ,. MartAI 041 111 AUW111 ........ ~:,::~~~-~~·At1mftol·~-.. ~~: .......... ~ .• -· -~ .. ~.:.~..... es.a... .01:.Lelts ......... ~::r~!s.H··· ..... .. ~ .. : ; ~ ~~n!M • .tP(L~.~ .4'!Mt1 .. f:~1.~ ..... HllWtrtM""{M) .. ~lidtricrioi 6-'ii Ci .. :·· T-.cl.,-S 01,_ L'""1:1on, P 2 1 0 D P. Mtcartnty, r1 3 t 1 1 Marolt (N) won b't' deffrurt, 4-0, U ,.. litlclltrd H . =:.~:~~~'r!::: Gf•~ ~~,..,,c ,J ~ ~ ~ EstanciaHigh'sEagleshave ~~~~·b.. ~::: •· ~=t:l:tJ;!!;..,cllfault. Loi Amlp ti Ptdflcs Pl• X It) an additional Jrv1ne League Pettnon. lb l 0 0 0 HOPP' (N) -~ M. H , 6-I. MP Ill rill "---'-"II yj their -.1: Cresci, 3b 3 1 1 0 Wlttww tncl MY .... (HI dtf. P1rbh M.chUlnl'I, cf s 0 2 0 ~ ctory to .. ,~t Sp.trt:I, rf I 0 D 0 •1'111 l!crw1n11 .. ,, .. 21 Sclllcll '1'1d Llnll Del.lb!" Olowlng IJ. ltnntttl Sfw\111rt·Sl\lg1rt08u111-Jtnllll'lt •·I; dtf, Jeff'll'Mlll &fltkwn IC. lo'td) Htrbold·Summtri U . AM •t ...... 1 Slocum.ft. porttr (E) won .. i. w. Ft lhlon Cloud (J, Crtne) SKOl'lcl lltld IM. Dllr•ncol Varsity •cl-1241 (1) , ... Vt111y Slllflff Otsols (111 dlt. H•u 6-21 dlf. lnttn-bure 6""1 1111. Conc:•n U ; def, Sltllllllh ... M.wtn91'1 IEI won .. 1 • ..O. H . 6-1. Elfl.r !El lost,_., -.. 1. 6-1, 6-1. Ztlte (El lot! 31; won H . 6-0, 6-1. ..... l!tmor.-11'-1£1 def. Hutblllf"· VtodtrlitCMtt 7.5, 6-1 1 Off. Wr l9'11· Prlflte .. 2. •1. Entl9n-Lynnot IE ) won ...... 11 won "°· .. 2. Julllw Vtnlty •«1-1141 Ill SA Vttlsy ~ ..... Mt!IC!'I IE) def. Smlll'I 4-11 d~. Gomt1 4-0. Ol!:tY (E) WOii 6-I, .. I. •. Wluman (El def. J•Y H J !Mf. Hiii .. Cobb (El_.. 6-4, 6-0 , ...... l'rt..otnfty IE) dtl. Prll'IC•illlN •11 dtf. l'•ttr'IOll·Mtrlcl'l•m .. 1. Htrtlln-Studcltrt CE) won .. 2. 4-.4. J•tw Vl~ty Ml .... \l"I• IHI fl) l' ...... H SIXTH •AC• -OM m11e. Ptc ... Cta(mlng llN'lcllCIP •II ..... •••le ct1tmlng prtce1 111,00Ml!.000.&11..000. Top cl11lml1111 price JlS.toet. ll'urw IMOO. HIH"mt IM'ry (0. Holl) ll•lltrY Ut. SI~) M111 ll'tlt lll'f CA. Vt\I" K"11 Adi°' Ct rt (J. Mlllfr) OS Scotty C:WMtl (J, O'lr1en) T~ Vk1ory ( ... C_...,l Wrp Sltr !M. Dl,.,.tne9) MT. I lg I (It. Wlllllmtl -·-Go GI-IC. ICIY'll) SIV•NTM •AC• -OM Ml ... ,..._ GrHI SWll'rwMI r11111 lft, • )'Mr Dld9 tnd unOlf 11111'1 wl,_. flt IDlO In 71 ffwt llt~t '1Mted t ot Mr• t1mM In U.S. •1'111 C•ntd41 11'1 '71. OtOll pour11 $28,071 • Ullrs Wtw IC. ilffrtl l)lnctr G.aree (J. O'lr1tfll kll.-, Motskt IJ. MIUll'I J1uy Admlrll llt. WllllMl•I MHforllt Cflltf (J, Wll .... Dulltt1• Ut. GUUltn) Th1rp IJ. Cr•,..l S•lnt Cltlr Ctrl {M, Holt) Jlllfl• llGtfl"M I.AC• -01i. ml!•. ll'tu. Whlltk.r (Ml I°'! to l'JOWI W1 <ltf Condlll~ •II ''"' '°" horMI tlllt MOl"fml 1-5. lllW •l•rhd S or ~ '1mtS tine• Fredtrtcll Iott 0-41 lost U . Msrcft 11tt fnll 1r1 11111'1 wt1ww1 flt U. McC•rthy IMI Oii' Fllll'f 7-$1 dlt 11roa. 1lnu "*"· l'voe UIOO. Slltmbrom 6-2. TlllOl"IM fl'. Todd Jr.) J, .F.Nfl. LMl .won. "1, .W.. . . . .. :i"~J;fi! (~~!M~~·...... , -. MtUttr·WtlllM (Ml dtl' G1ttly·MOI'· S.. Llatrt (J. Shtrrtfl) r11 H i di! Trt"94tlh: 6oJ. HcrOby Horw L11pe CJ, CrMll Tum.rull« (Ml ""°" 1-4. w. Annbrll Hwo IM. A.Wini Mlld1 Mllllol'I (I!. COOO) Lucky 1'1-(J. O'lrlenl Hopllln1,.. ' 0 0 0 following dlsclosure that Costa Slrnpl(l'L, II :I ' 2 0 '4 ... 1. Mchllff, P .. 0 1 0 had lnellglbJe pt MtQukoy,cf l 0 0 0 0 5Ptlr ll'ld J1cobton !Nl _, H, 6-JJ Gtflttr, 2b • • 1 o Mesa an ayer w, M.cerfMY, cf 2 1 1 1 ..o. u . Wtllh, c S 0 1 0 in their f\nt round 7.7 atand-TIMI~. c 1 0 0 0 Ponct, lb 6 0 0 0 WlllOfl... 2 1 1 I Alamitos Results HINTM •AC• -OM mitt. ll'IC9, c11lml1111 111 .._ ca.lmll'lf 11J11Ct 171DO. p-'*"· ,..,.... Drl-(C. """'*"'' lkrMle Uckllt N (J . Mlsrr'MI A.fldn, OVd {M. OlffMoo) M-rtl'IO. " • o a o oil. ca1n."' 2 o o a ~rtlb ~ ! l: ThewlngivesEstanciaas-9 :~=:: ~ :·:: Dwsn11, Pit 1 o 1 o Irvine League mark while Tot111 3' • 10 • Totlll • 0 I D ,_. .,., 111111..,. Mesa is now alone In the Mllw o.i 000 000 coo 000 ,J, ~ ! clrcult cellar with a 2-10 l'lu1 x ooo mo ooo mo o-.a 1 s record. ' ' . 150 000 000-4 10 I 001 000 001-4 II 2 Baseball Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE Eut Dlmloa Detroit ldllwaukee Baltimore New York ClevelaM W L 11 12 Pct. GB .178 JO 11 JO IZ JO 12 JO 13 -I 12 WOllDlfklol ChlCll'J JS 5 Kamu City 15 9 ADIOll JI I ~ta JO 9 Qakland 11 IZ r .... 7 IZ __ ,,, ....... ,.~. Oliklsnd n. awt11M • o.tnltt .. ,_ 1 ~ ~ • MllwMl• , Ml ...... ,, ...... , C..-J.NIWY-'t _,.._ .176 .455 .4!5 .435 .400 .'1%1 .1125 .MO • MG .178 .SSS II •.1 I Ill I I Sii Ill 611 ,...., Yen """""°" 241 11 cr11c-. l'llMr 2·1 I l(MMI Cltv llltr'IPIOl'I 14) .t MllwWUI fl'.,...,. '·" T-(I~ N) •I Dttroll fColttMfl f.11 OI~ !Odom NI tt CtwltMd (Wltc8 1-41 ..._.. CWrlollt l~l 11 ltltlmore 1c...i11r 141 NATIONAL LEAGUE Eul Dlvbloa w L Pittsburgh 11 7 Chicago 13 JO New York 12 11 Montreal JO 11 Pbiladelpbia JO 11 SL Louis 5 17 w .. t D1Y111oa San Francisco 20 8 Houston 17 JO Clndnnali 15 9 Dod(en 13 13 San Diego 8 18 AUanta 7 16 "'*" ••tt. Dtllten t st. Lou•• 1 no 111111 .. 11 Sltfl Pr11'1dtc0 i. Chluoo 5 'lttlburoh 12, Slln Pfwo • Htwtotl f, littw YOftl: I (I• lnnll'lpl l"tll~ .. I. An.rrtt 4 llO l!WllriMI ~ .. (lnd""'fl ) T9dt1's ....... Pct. .611 .5&1 .522 .176 .176 :m .711 .llSll .1125 .500 .306 .SOI GB II Ill 211 211 8 211 3 6 11 10\1 Aflant1 (Mll1orl 1·21 If ~Lt0tllltll1 (Ctrrt .. 4-l) H111mton IWlllOn 1-l) tt Htw Yont IMCMd,.... 2·J) Ond111111tl fOulittt t.2J tt Mom,...I Uttnko l·!) It, Lt\HI (8lbb'V 04) .t ~ IJoftn 2·11 ll'lttlbunll'I f(llh J.1) tt 5-n OleQO {Ctl1llftl 2-2) Chlcaoo IHovtcn 2·2l tt Sin Frendtco llrv1nt :t-1) National JC Record Set SAN DIEGO -Saddleback College's GleM B r a d t e y finished fifth In the triple jwnp (IH) and 220 (22.6) and sixth In the 100 (10.5) and long jmnp (21.!) at Friday nlgbt's Mission Conference track and field championship at Balboa Stadlwn. ' 'Mle Gauchos' only other point-getter was J a v e 1 i n thrower John Broa who was sixth (111-S). Grossmont, paced by distance stars Ed Mendoza and Tom Lux, won tho circuit title with 1.13 potats while C1trm was sedood with 91. Mendoza !el a nadooal JC three-mile record (JS:IZ.9) and Lux clocked 1:1111.9 In the mile. CitruJ' Richard Walker had a fine time of 1:07.J In placing second In the mile and alao won the 880In1 :52.9. •'()th.,-lop marka lncluded 47.8 and 47.6 quarter miles by Chaffey's Dave Ale1ander and San Diego's Don Tyler, a 64,_,, high jump by Tooy Lowis of Chaffey and a 11.7 by San Diego CC's 440 rt.lay team. l'OA ll'AIDAY CLmM & l'AST l'IRST ltAC•. Ont mU1. pa.ct. c1•111'1- lllll ttl -aff, pur" SlAOD. Mlgllty scotch, WUll1m1 t .20 5.:11 ... GD Doctor (11M"f, LD!11D 15.00 '·"° FJ1mlttg Pint, Sl'llrl'tfl 4.llO Tlm.-2.09. Allo •teed -C•tcll Mt Finl, (OU"· try Oulclltu, O.rtr IUllMf, Jtormy O• fl•l'ICI. Purpl• Llcl'f, Scr•tchecl -No Jut!ull, H1nry kid. l2 Ex.cit ~lllltr Scotch & 5. Doc· tor C.tty ptld 1121.MI. t•COND •.t.cs. °"' mtlt. PIC•. condition I yo a undtr" purH ti.IOI> 8P Adlot, LIQhlhlll 1• J.«t :1.20 Mlotl!Y A.lnwl\Urtt, O'lrten UO 2.IO Dkk blCll O, CtfnpOlll •.llO Tl,....._,_OI ... J. A.li.o rK41d -llroctd" o,..m, Cynlllft L-. Chief lllorpt, lft'TY O, LllfTlbtr" lyrd. No K,..tchll THlltD ltAC.. OM mll1. PIC'9· dt1mlnt •II tan Pl/'l'M *1,IOO lonl'IY Htttn. Todd 10..0 I.to l.IO l'tr!Slw KnJgl'lt, ~ •.OO )..Cl lulfofd Boy-, Hlrpll'" 3,20 Tt~N 6-5. AllO r.cfd -W• Clll D, ll'ot1nt1t1 l'lck. l!m Choice, ltttfl Jttr N, A.ti K..-.d Up. kr1tchtd -HIP T«llPO H. l'OUltTM ..CC•. Ont mtlt. cl•1mlftf stl •Ola. pur11 U.000 Itron I , OtUlton Sl . .0 11 .# • . .a Anclys MluU1. RUMIH MO l.«t Ntd11ko Miry, Slnvlll lf • .ill Tlmt-2.CM ).S. Alto rte.a -S•berl 0111, DtndY eoy T11t. Uftcl• T•11, ,l)'lng Dukllmtl'I, J1pp Ho. ' Scratcflld -l"rott)> A¥tlon, 111 Vine•. l'll'TM kACI. OM milt, pece. c111m111g lltndlC•P •ll '9t' pur11 "·200 Kor1nuJ, loYd t .20 4 • .0 2.IO Rall Tlmt, Mltllr J.CI 3.20 litlck.., Counstl, O'lrltn 2.JO TllM-2..0l ...S. A.ltOrV rteed -o 8 OoldtnbO'(, surt l oerd, Y1nkt1 Cr.to:!, Good Time ltd. N1 ICl'lld'lltt. llXTH lAC•. Ont m11t. dtl!Mll hlncllc1p 111 ~ PUrM t3MO My Do!.11111, O'lr1tfl J.IO l.«t 2.M Robrtn, Cr•lf 15.IO IA l'ltl ll't•1, Ctmpbtll t.60 Tlm.-205 1.a. A.li.o rac.d -Tony AplfO, Dlamont. l'•ct, M•rtu Oon. Nw91t llUt, lportt A.rt,.., .,_kr•tctllcl -MIM ll•lt lttY, DS HoltY' Counll(. t5 Exte11 .f.My Dough • J.ltolM'•l'I ptld J1«t.OO. 'IV•HTM RAC•. OM ml ... ~. «ll'ldltlon tU .... PUl"M M.JOO Tu1qu.,.1y, Todd IMO 1 . .0 3.20 Dint Lobtll, Crtne 4A:t 3.CID Adi°' ltlclt, WlllMIM ,,QO Tlm.-2.00 l·J. A.llo rlC'ld ~ TOfl\, HlcU f'1lnltr. J~. l'retollt C.lctl kr•tdltcl-Mr, Ill• •r•MTH ltAC•. OM mll•. pect. cl1Jml1111 Mndlc.tp all "" purw l3.IOO L1rry Tlnlt, O'lrl1n .... 3.20 1.60 Ftrgo ltldllnl. lmflw J,GD Eri n l'rotl, Viii" KtY I.OD Tl,,...._,.02 i.s. Ali.o reced -Oltl!IOl'lto Klflll, Moft.. ltl'lt, Anclys LHtsr, 1tu1~ Jouf, "1ltt ""' scr1tcneo-N1nm t5 Ex1et1 S..Uny Time a 4-1'1,.,. ltlctl9rd paid •ot lflNTH •Ac•. One m1i.. pec1 • c111mtna htrlcllcttt 111 ""· """' u.oao Llltl • Ml11 Conni•, WUl11m1 .0.60 t .41> •.fo GrHI lrtll\. 0Homw U0 2,.0 Ltd, Todd Jr. J,.ill Tlm.-2.02. AIJO fKfd -kof"c:l'llr W1vt, Ml M1ro1rlt•. CNltll' H•nov .... SCOll Sltk Scr1tclltd -Hurrying Hll'll)I, 10 lo llt•lllltr'· " Ex1et1 1·Llm. Miu Connl1 & S. GrHI lrlttl ptld M17.& G ........ O'lrMll (G....,.. Tommy L.oblll (JI:, WllllMll) ltt OI Gold IJ. McOrllOl'I ltlllAl"lll Ctlltl' (I!. C.l LumDtr 11'11 !J. Wllll•l'Ml --~"' Htflry" to. Hom Min MllrvM (II'. C...WO,I Cody Nabs Cycle Races Garden Grove'• Wild Bill Cody captured tho ocratd> matn event and the futured match race lo highlight motorcycle racing •I Colla Mesa '• Orange Count 1 Fairgrounds Friday nlgbl. A crowd of a, 700 viewed t.be actloo. Cody defeated SOnny Nuttor of Topanga In the two-lop mat· ch race. Earlier ho had beaten Ed Willlanu of Costa Meaa, Steve Bast of Van Nu,y1 and Don Cullwn of Moarovla in the acratch main. In the flv .. lsp bandlcop main event, Anaheim'• Mart CheiTY won lt with Ille Curo!O of Playa del Roy oe- cond. Mike Bast was thlrd and Larry Moon of Irvine flnllhed flllll"th. Tennis A~es Off· for Hawaii Some of Sol&hem calUom- la'• finest tnP tamls playen are en route to Hawaii this roornln( for a double ellmlna· Uon, l"OUl>k.i.tn tournament with tho -that the Island of Oa1"l has to ol!e<. In charge of tho 30 players !tom Corona del Mar, Costa Mesa, Estancia and Newport, Harbor 15 Newport tutor Pal Wllaon. "Tbil whole lhlnJI bu been • lot of wwl: In tiio makq, but the kids deterVe Jt," says Wil11>n. "And our princlpal, Charla Godlball, cltlervoo the credit. He called the right peo. I I pie and uld the r1$hl things. He's the one that gol lhll thing through for us." The Orange Cout are• re-taUvea will be In Hawall for one week and the competition ls expected lo co.me from 10 public and private schools. And the area should be well represented in tenm of vtc-- tories. ,"We are expecting the competition lo be oomethlng akin to Arllona. 'lboy should have about eight good playen, but after thal they fall off like cruy," opineLWlllOI!. 11ho ha& guided Newport 14 another Sunset League championship In bia fifth year at Ibo helm. The Orange C.oast area con- tingent will be staying al the Gateway Molel In Honolulu and the players are going on monJes raised by themselves. 11Ne1t ytar we bopo to reciprocate and ho• t . a Hawaiian group," ad d s Wilson. The players: car.-... , Mar Bryant Sbo.emaker, Pete Robbins, Chuck W r I g h t , Robert Gmlalaon, J o h n Gulick, Jeff Oyer. Cotta Meaa Howard Gensler, La r r y Brownson. Mike Mulryan. Tim Thompson, Mll(k Krikorian. R ic hard Wrl(bt, Bill Smallwood. E1taacla Scott Gayner, Bill Wiide, Doug Rovo, Allen Margol. Eric Ruby, Dave Bonnlni· . I N-rtBorllGr . Tim O'Reilly, Jim Spier, Jim Jacobson. 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' ~ . . -J----·~ • ..,..~·-'-"-~~--- PUBLIC NOTICE •~ out1•ou ' ~~'°:,i,~·,, -'~1 _, .'":f.#· ' MAMltTAT.,_ffT TM,~tol~•• ~~t lllObW t¥fDl~r Pll'"-a.-..IMI-. "'1J:~0r:,.,::::::· .. ~-toltowlnu ,,...... It ..,.. w.i-. '-1¥:, :; l'INANClAU "•Y1cu.i u .. : •xe&Ls1ol "l" ll 0 1 1' ••• I 0 NA L Tiii followllltl P1r1011 11 doing llVll-LEILA M. l-ENAIUllON ... tin .. Kltlc: Co.et """"""' ,. .. '· CotOl'lll OAADIENING t-ND MAINYl:MANCl!t •l 011Pon1 Orlve, tfewoorl I. I• It. HI MM nos i..._ -'ltlf Wlllttlw ),¥ta,, C.I•,..... NV ANAHl!IM PLAZA. ti 4'f NORTH C1lltomlt f7'M =··· MV«f., , ... ~~!AMI J-T~ V........,,, 1'10 Whtt!IM L.OIJtA. AN AH E 1 M' CAllFOlt.NIA Ltttt M. 'WYflMo nn·ou .. ont Drl..... H ..... 1. CGl"lill9 .. Mllr fMll Aw., C.M. •. C.llf. nm tan. lntenei;Oon Df Sttltl AN N-PON INCi! .,... lf'4 W. _,.,.....,., ... ..Kifk tt111 lu.JMM II ~ DY all ln-1"~ 111111 Eutlkl A'ff!IUI In TNt butlllffl It C'Oflducttd' DY tn In-CMtt Hlft!Wt't• HftJ• ,.,.. ... MA(·~ "~---AMtltlm estvhllllll nt.ZJ J.,..T. V....,...,. TMIE ... ll:UOENTIAL INSURANCE i..tii. M, Wynnt Thlt .._.,_.. It IM(M ~ ~ • Tltl1 tlll~ WM~ wlttl ftw COUft' COM .. AfrlV OF AME RICA, S1S1 Wllslllrt Thli sll'-1 -1 ftltd "'1111 thf c-lolnt wrotwt. • ' ty CM'k of °'8flft c_,., °"' Aor\I JO, !MW.. LO& Anelei• .. C1llfWlll• (• Ctll· ty (1«11 Df Dr~ County on A9fll 30, MklMtl ,_ M.,.,. 1m ...,... corDOr.t!of\) 1t7S Thl1 111..,,_. fllM wtfh tt. CouintY l'ltlfM TN• Ml-11 tondVctM b't t COlf· 'SfJt1 CMrk of °''* C-ty p11: ,,_,,I 14 ltn. ~I... Or.,_ Coan Otlty .. llof, ,.,,._ o-R L. ..... WILLIAM e . ST. JOHN, COlJNTY M¥t '· IL ... ,.. 1m l?ft..7' THf .. RUDEMTIAL INSURANCE t172~o.1-.lflt11 CLE lllC. l y Tllw-. "'t-Wtrdr ~·--.1-_:_------~---- COMJ'ANY OF AMEIUCA ............ ,..... .. r!!"!' PVILIC NOTICE llgntd; 'r•IOll. MHIM T ..... <n•) n:l-#76 l"tMltllld cin,. Cold, Datty l"ttot., ___ ~==:...:.=-==----1 Vkt ,..,.Iden! Pllbllfflld or11noe Co..t O.lly P'llol, APrll ... ,... Mllf'f. It. ''·,,,, 124111· Ttlh 1tllttNnl Wtl ftltd w11h lhf COi.ft-Mlly S, 12. lt, U, lt7J 1316-T.I · • ...L , I I p~A.,=~N:,.U "' Clri Df or11t111tc County on Aprll u., PuDlJC NO'nCE .,.,_ tonowi111 ,_.... i. dol,. blnlllffl 1m. PUBUC N<rl'ICE · ": • lt:M-OC l't4tlt ........ Tlt•NTt:Jll"IUSIES, 17220 hn lartNO TMOMAI M. ALLISON MOTIC• INVITIN8 •IOI .llOft(I TO (ltlDITOU Clrci.. 'W'lt•ln Vtlley, C1IH, n10I ...... n . ITIAANI, Notkt 11 PltrW,-glvtn tlwil lht Bo.rd of IUJ'tltMMt .COUltT' Of' TMI Tllunnofld ll.-,nolds lmlltl, 17220 hn COl.Utll a OLl.UON Tr111IM5 cl lht' C-t Comm11nlty Coll• ITAT8 Ofl CALIHllltllA ~. Lor.NO Clrcl•, '°""'•In V•Hey, C6111. ' .. -- T District Df.()r.111(19 County, C11tfcwnl1, wlll TMt C04,!WTY Of' OllAN•I , '21111 fWttl' rl«lv• tNMd bkh up to 2:00 p.m .. Mon-• ·1 . ti1.: A!-m• Ttllt Ml-I• condutltd by tn In-~ ::= = 4-y, Mrf 21, 197l, •' the Purc:lll1lng IE•l•l9 .. MAllON A. • w101ELL, Olvldulll l'Vlltfltllld Or•noe Co.11 Delly Piiot Dept. of said &Cl'oool dll!Tlct loctlld •t ~ • ' T. Iii . &MITH Allf"ll a •ncl "''" 5, n. lf, 1f73 t'll4-Ti l3l'D Mllm• Av-.. '°''' MHI, NOT1c;E II Hl!ltllV orVl!N ta tNi Th!t •t-1-1 Wtl ftltd .,.i1tt !tie Coun-_-------------1 Cllllfornl.tl, •I Whlth 11-Mid bldl Wiii Ill CNdlton ,of ,.,. UOY• -'*' dlc«Mnt ty Cllrk Df Or1ng1 County on Apr11 l. 1973 publlc:ly CIPM*l.lllid ~for: .. rl"tl119 of "''' 1111 ~· M'itfll cll1i"N ... IMI tM ., • '2.uff PUBUC N01'1CE ev.ntno Coll1111 9rochurt, Ftlt, 1913, Mid .,..... -,f9Qulritd '° flhl ~m l"VblltMd Dr•netr COii! O•lly ,.!lot. --------------I All bkls '"' to be In Ktord1ne1 wltlt Miii ftit -..rv 'l'Olldlln'. lri ..._ pfflct ""1114. 21. 2:1. Mid ~Y 5, 1rn 1w.n eeonc• D, Dl1IOLUTlDH th• lll:'trK!lon~ •!Id CoNUjon1 •nd "tM chlrtl"' n.~ ""''"· cillurt. °'·'1------------- 01' ,AJllTN•JlJHIP SPldflU!lorls which •rt now on nit •nd to pnMftl tt..m W1111 "" ~rv PUBLIC NOTICE m•v bt MClll'td lri tt.t offlc• ol' th• Mr to "" ••IDlllld tt ihe omct · CAY•n -ANAMllM NUM••• 10 P11rcllt1LnCI Alltlll ol' Hid KhoQI district. ;re •. WILLIAM •V. $CHMIOT w:I------,,_, to Ille pnwlN-of IKllon EKfl bldd.,-"'"''' tUbmll With 1111 bllt. l•nl':MU:. 1)11 .... II.II~ :llO lrf...,.,,.. ,ICTITIDUI •UllN•ss 15035.S of thre Corpor1tlont Codi of the c11lhler'1 ctitck. clrllfllld chick, ar bid• llHch ~•tlfornl• n.,o Whl"c:h 1J'the pl.ct . Ht.Ml ITATIHINT ' lt•lt of Clllfonll.ll, notlct It htrtbY glv.11 dtr'I bond mode PtV•bll to !ht cwdtt ot of bulintti ot flMI ulld.,.•19nio!f In 111 ,,,..,. Thi lollOW'lnG ptr1Gn1 •r• doing tNI: !ht Co11t .Gotl\m11nlty CpU-oe Ol1lrlc:t 1.,.1 pertilnlng lo !ht nlllt. of 1111d .dK .. bull-111 : Tiit ,...,.,.,.,Ip Mitfofoit llldlllna lo.rd Df Tri/If"' In tn •mounl not Int dtrll wlllllri fOC/f months •"" "" flrYt CLOTHES CRUSADE, 1» AIMii• st .• .._AYRES ll:ll!"ALTY. • C11Uloml1 !Mn flYI HrUnl (5%} of lllll 1""'1 "bld •t publictllon cl tiltll ,.,.itc11 H~ Sff<h, (1llfoml1 t'2"2 c:ortllftlloft, and weY .. All IVIU>IHG I OUlltMllM 111111 ""'btddtr wtll ..,,., Into O•ttd Mllv '· 1m. . J111Mt II:. S-11, MD Irvine St .• No. COMPAHV, t Nwlld11 carpor11tlor!, now !tit llf"opotld Contr11ef II !ht Mmt I• FIRIT NATl~AL IAHIC OF S211'2. M....._., lt~h, C•flflimll 9»60. Ml'Mll WEYl:llHAl:USl!ll VENTURE 11w1rded to him. In Ille wtnt Df t•llurt to OltANGIE C()UHTV T.rry M. "•nhllO, 21U intri,... .. L., COMl"AHV, Whldl ptrtntnlllp NI bffl'I tt1tl'I'" Into llKh c:ontr.a. tht proc:'9d1 cl B'r. .. ....,. /4. Pl-, No . 001. Ntwp«I IHdl. CllHornl1 u \1tt1$1Md opll'"ltlllf vndlt" ""flc:ltlllm !ht dltc:k wl)!\.-llt lorf.itwd, cw In the c•H ,.,.;. Tn11t Otflc.-"'60. . l\llN fl/I AYRES • AHAHEIM HUMBER of I bond, 1N llJll Wn'I "-.al w111 bl Ex~t0r'cl'IM wtll Df the This bu1lr,n1 11 condutHod Irr t llrnlttd II, It -W-* Co..t Hlllr#9't. Nl'WPOl'1 kirftlted ta llkl KhOOI dlrtrld. ~ nemtd dKtdlnl p.erlntl'"lhlp a.est. allfomll, 11 ,...... dlUGIVtd b't' · Mo blddtr m.y \W(!Mr-Ills bid for t WILLIAM V SCMMIDT Terry M ... lnluso l\'IVNlll CDl'IMflt, ptrl!)d 0( fl:lrtY-fl\'f ('5) ffYI l'll1r !ht M6 1,11 .M.;... °""' s•te • ·TM• 1l1ltmml w11 n11111 wltll tht COU!l- a.Jd 11911'Mf"lbfii Is dl110ivtd If of April dllt .. 1 for IM optnlnf ltltl'llOf. N..,.-t ailMtl C•llf ftt1tt ty Clerk of Or11111t CCtUnty Oii Aprll 23, 17 1m. • Tiit: lolrd of TIVlt-renrvn "" 1 ,1 ...... _:._ • 1rn i!JcltCl.fttd· Aprll '11 1m prlvlltQ<t of relKtlng •nv •fld 111 bld1 cw Tth 7l -1'14111 AYRES Alifii..Tv.· lo waive l"Y lrrt1Jul11rltln or In-A'!_~ :~cOfff Diiiy J'llcit, PubUY\td . Ori~ C0111t 011!1y "llot, • Clllfornli c:orpor•llon tcwm111n1es In •nv bid 1n the blddlno. . n1"' ''T' n im.n ':pr11 211, •nd M.ly S. 12. It, im 121~-n l't Donlllt 8 . Ayrn, \Ir. Norm1n IE. WlllOll I ,M:"c''...:t~l:"c'c'•c"=-· c':::_~,----"'C.:l----::;;;;;:;::;-::;;:;:;;;;;;;-•L_~-1 ~· Aorll n. im SK1v. B111rd Df Trvtt-1-NOT! PUBLIC NOTICE WEYe:11HAEUSIER, ~: M<IY 21. 1m -2.;0C! p.m. PUBLIC . CE \IElfTUltE COMPAltY P11bUshed Ortnoe CMll D•lty .. llot M-vl -~-_:._:::.::.:_:.__:_,.:..,,-==---1----:;:::=:::;::-;;;;;c,:;;;;:;---1 1"'-''f Mmtd Wl!'.Y .. All J, 12 .. lp7l 12ts-n su .. 1•10• (OUllT Of' TMI PtCT1TIOUI •UllNRIS BUILDING CDMPANV), STATI. OfftAU'Oll•IA 1'011 NAMI ITATllMRNT A CAT ON TKE COURSE lion Country Safari furnished a lion cub with a golf club in its mouth to augment the theme of the M~owlark Country Club wOmiln's Safari theme toµrnament. With the ' ' ' p.11r•nt1"""'""" cub 8nd Linda Zamarin (right) are officers Doris , O'Nefil (treUurer). Anita Montgomery (sectttary), i Anita Appleton (president) and Corine Richanbon R (tourney chairman). !j! ;Jj I Co":nie Kinzie Trips Fo.es .. , . I -rTltfeYld• OOl"PClf"llllon ·-PUBUe·NOTICE T..._towrrv Of' oa.-..ff Tiit fol191'11ne Pf!''°" 11 doing bus1nes1 ' BT •:;,:: f , °"""" -N• ....... . O<' ' E FURNISHING$ ]-s t ~':'~~·~~-c=:,.;11r Pllol, No. 'A:.'JI • ' =:.c:.::AT~·~:-·:,~ :::rT:: ~:~~ ..... ~ l!.~:1T.~ 1Ylldl'"'8 II, s.~ ' ' ,• _MIJYJ. 1 . .. JllJ.:13 r NOT1c•-o,--1AL•-OP---ii•AL -n:r1u.....;r11rAM•NTA•L (I~!! D ''.::~''A.~111·.J:? •• ,... \506 .o. . .._. • D an a ... Ol"fllTY·AT PlllYATI IAL•-WAIVll), __ ,___.:_ .--~ _ . .. ...... , I .. Cl l ·:---. • .1.P"8Llt"0N01'Iq£ In "tM "'$uptffor' C'a\R1-0i-1M-S'ltl• lit e:.~ol' CAttt. T .. -MA~ .. a. ~Milt -Jl~.11;;,n-11111 • n ~ ••• --· -..:.. ' ~:;:-~ • ---- A.ri~_-_ce_ :Toµr;r,i_e ~: --:4-C•llfomla, for \Ill County Df Or•not. · MOTi.CE IS !1ERIEIY Gl.cN fhll, Thll bu11-JI btlng Por1!111Cllld by in ------OC-.-0 .. lilUOLUTION In 1111 Mitt_. of thl l!slllt of OEWE'( CIUXkER NATIOHAL IAHI( flor"""" lndlvklllll ,t , Of' l"ARTNllllHI.. £. IENOEll:, DecNltd, CftOCKEtt<ITIZ&NI· NATIOMAL llANkl Johll A. Tl'lortlet ~-'. . {AY.1111 • AJIAHllM) · Notlca I• Pltrebf ji[\111'1 !tit! 1111. U"" Ind MA.ll:VELL.A S. ·MAYll lllW <fllM bit st1!-I fl~ wlll'I 1111 County ! l"U,,_,,. I~ ''* provl•lorlt of Sec:l!on ~. ,!'_!!ltd,' w111 • ..i1 •I ~~It .. 11.,!!. "l! ~."· ,',i!"'~ L~~. of ... ~~!..·i;: Cllrk Df Ot"•rwt Covntv·on: Apr II 23, 1m. 1'°1LS ol' thl Ccwpor11Uw Cod• of !ht ",,_ l'lld btHI Ml ......,..,, sub,.... IV ""' ...... h • -' •Y llllY J . llrgst.n. Dat:>utv C-"f Sl•I• of C11lllor"nlt, notlct 11 hert bV glvtn corillrm111on of wld. SUptrlor Court, on cw "-'ltlon'f llorid .Wtl....,il_.~ !! Clerk. , ·, . thtl: •flfr !ht 11111 d_w of May, lm •I 1119 of· wNc:f\ I• ITlllder tor" fUrttwi" ......... ..... PM111 Thi pt1rtnem1p . htrtlofor• nllllng nee of S~o:in Wld G1rv111. 1.WO H1vnes ltlllt tht lllM .,., l'ltt9 of , l'llllf"I~ tt1t l"ueil9had.' OftQ91 COl9t Otll't 'not, .._ AVll:ES REALTY, • Cllltwrtll '""'· "4" H11ys. Ctlllornl• fl.Cl, •II !ht ~ma Ila• bMn.~ :;.=-.··'ff 1-a!' """' ... tnd ,,,.., S, 12, ''· lm' 1257-T.I c:orptr.ltkin, Ind WEYPAR flUILOING right, tnlt •nd lr!ll'at of ""Id Hc1•11d t ,00 t .m., In fhl C _,_,,., ---C·-~·-"· -------I COM,ANV • N••llCll CO<POf'lllon rioW •t the nm11 of dNllt •nd '" ~ """'· !Ill• mlllt No. ' Df ttkl c;wrt, tt 700 Clvlc1· ftlrned WEYEllHAEUSER VENTURE 1nd lnttrtst th.lit lhe ••ti!• of 11ld Cltit« on .... Wt;tf, In flMI City of•S111t1 PUBUC .NO'l1CE COMl"AHV. wtildi 01rtntrihlp 113• b«f1 dllcetHd Ni tcqlllreO &, llP"•llon ol' llw Ant, C1llfonlll. 1------'·---------l ul1t1111 lllld Ol*ltlMll undtr ff\cl fldlllotn cw ol'lltrwlse othtr thin .-Jn MScSlllon lo D•i.d M•'t 4, 1'11 • 1117' Nn'le f/f AYRIS-ANAHIEIM I 6000 Wttt ltl•f of N1d 4'CHSICI, It flMI time of WILLIAM E. SI JOHN, SU .. llllOll COUllT OP THI ' • clHll'I, Jn •nd ta ••l the c:ert11n rMI ,..--. County Clerti; ••il'OONIA .. , COMI Hltl'!Wlv, NIWPCN"t 8tldl, Ctlllor"· _... lllutftd I Ifie Cl"" .. , • H t, ..... -CllUIKIH/4.NK AHD"AJITlll• ·ITATI OP" c-nl•. II now dlUtol\lld DY mulu11f CMMlll. ,.. '' n •r ._. 1 ri , Im Wllthlr. .............. TN• COUNTY 0 .. otlA ... Stkl ptrtntrtlllP·ls dluol¥1d 1~ of April County "of 0..11ng11, Sl•lt Df <:tllfornl1, NftftW ,.. , k ,t,,..JtaiO l7 lt1'1 ptrllcul...ty dtsc:rlbtd ••follows, 1-11: IVllt tt<)Tl(I Of' MLUtlH• DI' l"ITITIO"I Exec:ut.i· Aprll 21 1973. L"oh 2!, 2f •nd 30 of Trtct No. 715 In lt\"lft'f' Mlllt, c.ttfBnll•, '"11 l'OJll P•otATI ., wtU. AJID POil AVilES RiALTY tht Cwrity of Of"1ngt, 51111 ol' Tth UUI 61$-4141 -LlnR•s TllTAMl"1"U.Y • ClllfOl'lllt cor~•llOl'I C•tllor"nllh ti ptr m;1p rlCOl"decl In llool< AltWMTJ M .. llflftlloln Eri1hi of ULENE L. Mill.Ell, IHf;Nf' lly Donllld fl Ayrn Jr 21, l"IOI '3 of Mbctlltneous MllPI. In .. utilllNd Or'lnQI ·Cout 01Ur .. llot, td." 1!ur;:1,1flld: Apl'U 2l, 1973.' . tl\t offlet ol' lht Cwnty AKordl'I'" ol' Mly S, ,, 11, 1m 14)4.73 NOTICE 11 HEREBY GIVEM ""''A. Q. WEVER.HAEUSER said COV!lty. -MILLI!"&, JR. NI fllld htr9ln I l)ttttlon V&NTURIE COMPANY EXCEPT !ht Ncw!h &0.100 '"' of ••lit PUBLIC NOTICE kif" PrODtlt of W10 11nd for 11.uanc:. of (formtrty ntrnad 'NEVPAll:), ~t'So EXCEPT -. ·--,,,., ,_, ,, --. --· Ltltlln T .. t•tneilllry to 11\t pttlll-r IUILDING COMPANYJ "' '""""' ... ·-·1 rlttrtnet to.wl'llclt 11 mtd11 tor" fUl"lfilt • tile North ti.OCI fHI of llltt porll<in of • ....... 1 ' p1rlk:ul11ri, llnd ""' !ht . .,,,_ llld plllCI II N .... tdl Corf)ort llon wld IOI ..., I" ·---' I NOTIC• TO C•IDITOllS lly Roo•r E. Oolbtl• -,.ng H .. ,y '" .... •• 0,·IU.LK TllANllll•lt of hNM11t1 ltil Mml h~• ii.en Ill tor Mly Ex.cutlYI Vlcl-J'r•ldtnt llne of~ '.#tit 1,Q fMt ol' Mid Loi lO. ,S.C..: il'1 .. ll1 U.C (.J 15, \t73. 11 t;i ,1.rt1~ In !he cvurtroom of 1"1o1btllhld Or1na-Co.it DlllV "'._ll~:· =Id~~. ~~~. ~~:Ul.:~l •. Sou!h Nollet 1 llerebY glve11 lo fh. Cr.d'ctors ~"(:~:;. oi1! ~.':!d In coo~, C~~ ': Mir I. 1'73 lXO 3 Terms of 11111 c11h In l1wtul mgn1y of of G1ry 1•Arnh9r, TTtn~fercw whoae Sant• Ant, C.llfot111•. ff\cl Unl!ed .S!11tn on conflrm1tlon ot ult 0011-•ddrau' II 1.SOI-Plrk Awn~, Oiittd Aprn 2'. 197l. PUBLIC NOTICE ' lelbol 1111nd, l:ountv ot Or1"""'' Slehi of ' LI.I e , JOH cw <Pl!rl c1Jll •nd bll1nct tvlcMnctO by C•llforn • that • bulk tr1nsftr I• •boUI to WI ~ • SI N, not. 11CVred by /Aortg.111• or Triut 01..:1 • coumy ct.rt on Thi pr°"'rly •o o?ld. Te" Perctnl of llll nltdB 10 lli•VI!\ C:. Doy!•, Tre<1sf~N. s . EAllL Wlt.eHT '- NOTICI Ol'I s':r~ 01' •t:AL •moi.m1 I bid lo llll depoe.lrtd with bid. s::~. ~!~'!'~~.n~~."~!un1fy ::~~,.~':; l'AULJNI. ·a. .wl:ieHT • PltOl'l•tY AT .. lllVAT• SAL• 8 Its or ol'ltr1 kl bl In writing tnd will Stall of Cillfornl• Mot IMl'll OflW SI .. 111111 1401 No. A ,,... bl r'KtlYlld II Iha llorllllld otnct ., •nv Thi proptrty ;o bt ITll)ff..rrlld I• "" .......... Celll. fltl4 . Ill tM SIJl>lrl_. Courl of 1111 Sl•te of time 1f1cr IM llr1t publk11llon hlrtof 11nd locitlld •I SOl 'l"•rit ,.,.....,,.,. lllbot. T .. 1 Ill'} U:741'1 .. CllJfOl'nl•. tor. th .. coonlv.o1..0..--1ng.a... .. blo":'".:C.11-~jr~:.'~',;,. .. of. Nl•Y "" co11111y .o1.or11og11,._Sl~.ot.C1t1tOrNI •...... -~-"-~ ......... .!_!tftl~-.. -o 1,. ••-In !tie Mttler of Ille EtlBlt of ALOANO •r ' S1Jd proptrly 11 dftc:tlbt<d In 09Mfll ,....., ur•nfl' ,.,.. f" "'" llAJllJllETT, Dece11,cd. Morton J, 01vl1, 11: All itoc:k In trlldl, flldUt.._ ,qulpt'Mnl AprU 21. :zt, Ind l'MV S, T97l 1:112-72 Hotlct Ii her.toy 9lv1n tNt the u"" E1<:Kutor cl !ht .:ind good wll1 of Ifill ll:t1lljlr1nt butlllftl dtnlgllld will self •I .,~1.,ate wle, to the Est11te '' wld Dt<:ldlnt. know11 11 "GARY'S ll:E$TAUllAHT" ind PUBLIC NOTICE tllghnl 111111 btst bidder, iublec:I lo con-SVINSOM AND OAllVIN loc1ltd 11! .SOI Ptrlr. AVWit.-, l1tboll,,l--------------I fl""'llon of Mid s•1perlor Cwrt, on or lU50 Hiynts 51rt•I County at Or1ng1, s11te cl Ctllforlll11. I s.1n •tier"" l"h day Qf M~y. 1'73, ti Ille ot-v •• Nll'(I, Clllforl\I• ft4lil 1119 bulk lr11n1,... wlll bt con1um.m11i.d su .. •111011 COUllT OP THI flu of BRUMER & HOl'SOH, 9465 An-.... '°'" r!l<:tCVICN" Oii Of' •tier, .... 17th dl't Df ,.;,.,.,, 1m •I STAT• 01' CALIPO•NIA ,o. Wllll'llre loultv11rd, !1-rly H I 11 s • Pubtl$Md Ora1111e Cail Olllly Pllol, 10 A,M. 11 GROVER ESCAOW COR-TM• 'COUifTY 0111 OltANOli Ct lllor"nlt 90212, Coon!y of Los Angeln, /My 'of, S, 11• 1973 l:W.7·7l PORATIO N, 111' So •. llHnoh," An11Mlm. NII. A·1'2.SJ Stlle of Cllllor"nl11, •II 1119 right, lltlv 11nd 1 . Col.wily ot.OrllllOll> St1flt ef·CIMfomlt. $o llOTICI! Ofl' MllAlllNO Ofl' ,ITITtoN lnttrnt Df 111111 dfl:ta'l!d et Ille llnW! of PUBLIC NOTICE far q knowri lo lfw TrlMftrH •II HJll l"ltOIATI 0' WIU. AHO 'oa dMltl •nd tll !hi right, lltlo 11nd lnttrnt _ b:l/9ln.l't n•rntt •nd ltdffr~ 111td b't' 11111 II* fttlte of 11"1 tltctaslld h~~ llC· NOTICI!! TO CllEOITOllS OF SALE Trtniteror for thl flirtt Y..rl Its! .,._., L'"••t· _TIEITAMRNT.laY qul/'tlll by Oplflllon ~· l•w or ollterwlw 0' STOCK IN IULK AHO .,. 11rnt. -· ' ' !.Jt1i. di vi;ot-THOMPS0'4. •l!IO olhr ftlltl cw In ilddollrn to !hit of Mid NOTIC~ DP INTl!'~DEO TllANSl'l:ll 0 , 01lld: April lOlll, ltr.I. lu\oWll 11s·VEOA ·O. THOMPSOK'11nd V.O.·. ffctl .... 1! !ht llme of dt&lh, In elld lo LIQUOlt LICEHSE Olt LICENllEI ktYln (. Doylt 'rH'OMl'soH, DlcHS9d. 1111 !ht urteln rtel J1roperty 11!1,11111111 ln NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN· Th.It Trin11-NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 11111' City of knll An&, County of Or1ng1, Edw&rp J Ad Soc sec N · S.0-lO. Cln'ttl' IK'"" C"""'"M GLENN 0. THOMPSON 1111 llltd htniln • Sitt• of C.lllor"nlt, P-1rllculcrly dt1Crlbld 5155 1 · ... lm5, Ll · • ~.. .... 111 It. llfllllili Pttlflori lof "rob.ti• Of Wiii •!Id for 11 1o11-..io.wtt: ' r,11111,.,ror and Cl!'l~ff, .,.., ...-1111 At1lfltlm Ctlll ftlH lut11ne. ol .Lttttrl Tt9!11ment11ry lo tl!t TM E•ll h•ll of lhnl !)Or"llon of !he R. Longllr..i, Soc. Sec. Ho. SM-2A"8$8, l•cf'9W No. 44*41 ptft'tlontr ,......11\Ct-fo whlclt 11 mtd• for North-I querier of the Ncwthl111 Tr•n•ttrcw •nd Llctn>te. whose bull ... 11 Publllhtd Oftaino• C~ll D•llY ''lof fllrlhtr p1rltcul•r1, and 11111 the time 1nd qu11rt1'1'" of SK!lon 22, Town~hlp S Soulll. lddl'i'S• I• 6110 Wt11 COll5t Hlghw1y, In M•Y S 1~73 1m.7i pl•c:t .of. ltHrlriQ the Simi hll Min ltf Rllncll 10 Wnt, In the Ranc:ho L11 Ille City of NllWPOrf !INCh, County ol' Or· ' for Mav IS, ttn, 1! 9:00 1.m., In thl llolHS. Clly ol' S1nl11 Ant, 11 111ld we-11111e, S!11te of C11Ufornl1, lnttnd to sell, LIC OTICE cwrtroom of O<tpitlmenl No. 3 of 111kl tlon It ahown Of'I a m•p lrlweot rt<:ordld tr11n1flH' 1nd •U1on 10 Wiiiiam M. Hill, PUB N court, 11 700 Clylc Center Drive Wtsl, In 1n Ii«* 51. P•oe 12, 1llletlL11neous Soc. St<:. Ho. ~W. ll:uf111 R. Lono-!ht City of S1t1!1 An•, C•lllornt11. Mtps, rKorlt1 of stld Or111111 County, sir"'' Soc sec. No. S64-24-6UI, Trant· • stbt Oiled Aprll J6,·1•n. llncr!btd 111 lollow1: fertt •lld'li'llwndtd trinifer11t, wllOM bl/ti· NOTICI 0 .. J"1°1NTl.Otl TO · WILLIAM E. SI JOHN a.ctlnnlng 111 a l)olnl on tht SOIJll'I lint lltll lldd rnt I• 6710 Wtil Coail HlgllW:iy ClllATI SKUlllTY INTWltllT CO\lnty Ct.rk of Mid Norlllwe'1 qv1111r of Ille '" !he City-"' Mwport BHC:lt Counlv oi (S.u..•111 .. 111 U.C.CJ aOIE•TSOf(, MOWSla & OAltU.ND HortM111! qu1rter dl1ttnl Notlh II' .SO' Or ....,. Sf ._ ol C 11_ I •' ~ol-·" NOTICE 11 hff"Tb'f lllVtn to flMI ..,, Ml!:l\HI J , Glt1Mr E111 '1S.04 IHI from tile Sootllw11t cor-•. ,.., ••• 1 ,...,n 1• "' "' UWl/'oll Crtdtfor1 of Kl'Yln C. Dovl•• Otbtor, 4MI C11....-Drtw Mr ol' Mid North'Nt11 Qllll1tl' of Ille dfferlbed Ptr'IOllll Pf"OPfl:IY, lo wit: Tilt YJllOMI bll~I 11ddrt11 ' ti 776' •llHI N...,.rt hktt, C-'lf· ftUS Nortl'IM11 qu1rtl!f'J lheflet contfnlllno ln...-..1 of l!ctwlrd J. Ad1rn1 only In •nit s11rvc• Wey Stinton counf'( rrf Or1ng«. T•h (7141 ......... •long 111ld Sovlh llnt Ndrlh 11• SO' Et1l to: All ltoc:ll In lrlldt, Phrtvros. t'Qu!pment s1a11 of c.ir1om11, '11111 , -IJl'lty 11'1-A"°""''flo M jollfl"'""r 160.50 f'H!; lhenc• North o• 20' «>'' Wnt •lld llOOd Wiii Df • ctr111ln Pack1199 liquor '"'" Is tbouf ta bt C'l"Htld bf o.btor PubtJshlld or.,.. Cot•t Dlll't "llof, m.n hit! •long • tlr\I 1>1r•ll•I wltlt"" bu,J-k-Ill TRAOEWtNOS. LIO· •nd ar1nttd ta O•rv· Mollltr, Sec:Uf"ld "41rU 2S.' ,, •nd M•v s, lffl llCl1173 Wnt llM of lllld Northw,st QUlrltr of UOll: STOll:I, lncludll'lil lnVef'llrory not lo Party, WboH bU'llMlf ilCldrMt 11 SOI P'•rfl:,)---- ttw HorlllHsl ciu11rter to lhe lnltrltc:llon t•cMd SlMI00.00, I nd IOC11ted 11! '110 Well Avmue, 81lbol l1ltnd, COUl'lty Df Ortl'!lltt, plJBIJC NOTICE of Mid l!ne with • Une whklt Is 1111r11tlt1 Co.11 Hionw.y. In !he City ol Nt\'lport Slatt of C1lllornl1. - 11'11 •nd NIN"lherlV 351.21 flt! from th& letdl, Countv of Or1n9e, Stilt of Tht or-rty In wl'lk:lt ~ SIC\ltlty -1 Sl22t outl'I 11ne of lht Ncwfl'lclllil CfUllrter of Ctlllornl1, ttld tr1n1fJr !ht lotlov,1n-, ln1tr~l wUI be C:rHhid I" In ......,.1, all S.U .. ERIOll COUkT OF THI ttll Nol1t!H1! qu11rter ol l.31d Section •1cohollc btvtr~ Ucense: Oii-Siii li•turllll 11ncl e<1ulpmenl, flnlltvn ,Md . STAn Of1 CALll'OllNIA ..oa n : ltwrl(:t Soulll "' 30' Wt1t 160,.., !Mt Genertl No, 21-19179 "°w l~r.ut<J '" furnfihl~s cl o.titar 011Yll11'11 ~ • <Oll-0 , ORUOI •lonl llkl 111r11llef tine to a POtnl which PAmllolf loc1ttd 11! '710 W"t Coa1t ,,,_ IOCl!ed at 501 l"•rtr.. l11l119t 19!tnd, T I "'•' It Hor11'1 "' 30' E111 47'-!l'J IHI from • Hlghw•v few 11'1e p.-emlses localld ti '110 County of Or11191, Stilt of C1llfl:irn .. , lllld MOTtcl °" it":'A•~~~ 0, l"ITmON point on t1tt WHI line ol' 511111 Norlhwel We&t Co.st Highway, In !he City of bullntSI known ti '' 0 A It Y 'S PO --Ml T p TIUITll qu.tr!l'I'" of the Horthusl qu1rttr Wlllch Newport Beach, COlln!V ol' Or11t9e. 51tle ll:ESTA\lll:ANT". a Al'..-"""' N D A 19 frlorll'I O' 20' llf' Will 2n.91 teti! from of Ctllforn/1. Tiit lfol"tllld HCVrtty t!'anllctlon ,....,1 01' A MISllNe l"lltSON thl SOllll'l-11 corntr cl Nici Norlh"'(lll Tiii! conliiter~tlon ~et f.,,lli below bt cOMumm.lld ai' or afttr ftlOf 111tt CS..., E•W of DONALD J. HASELFIELO, I qvan.r of Ille Mcwthe111t quA•llH'; reprt111lts the lnltresr of Edwlrd J. ol Mly,,lm, 111 GA,DVER EICllOW COii:· M~~,.C~~· HEllEBV GFVEH 11\tl lhtr!c:t Solllh O' , •• .0" E11! 2n.lt let! Ad•m• onrv. PORATION, 111 SCIVlll llllntllt. AMM!m, "'' to Ille point of bt(llnnlngi Tlilt !ti. 1mount of purch•se price or C11ilfornl• "In lnil•llmenb.'' MARK JAMES HASELFELO h11 n1~ EXCE"T lllt South 10.00 '"' tlltrtof eonlldtr1ll011 In eonn«llon with 11 I d So ftr 111 klMIWll to tM Stc:urM l"•rty, IMfllll • Plflllon for in Ordl'I'" •ppolntl1111 for 111111tw1y purPOSn: l'r•m.ftr of· Mid Ucmi.e ts the sum ol' 1111 blll!MS• n1rnft 1nd llddrHtn uHd by the Plfllioner IN" IOll'it olhlr 1lllttbl1 A1..SO EKCE PT •n uMlvldl!'d ll'lrtt· w.000.00. wl'ller. C:Ot!Sl•h of th• following: the Deblor tor" the tl\l'H YMl'S ••• , "'"' ~ ··.!...~'" ..!!!!.!'O:-''!tirc11 .. ~ fourtlnl lnllf"••t In 11nd to !ht pumping Chick 1n the 1mounl ol Sl 00000 tlld trt: Stm•. ' ... ,...._. , .... -.-. ..,.. Pl•nt •nd equlpmenl 1oc1111C1 on 11111 C1ncell1tton of t •P<Jc!Jori ol 11.l 1ir:l11in11 In· DATED: April !Olh, ltn. ,midi~ M1Mr1 ~ ... rtf~•an, ... !tld 1tllt ~ tPllowl119 det,rlbld prOl)erty: debltdn"1 of S:U.000.00 SECUll!O .. A.TY mt 11"" P Kii "' '""' '"' ._.,.. leglnnlng at !ht point of lnter19!;1I01'1 Thel the 1moun1 of ihe purchase prlct Gery 111111111r ball\ NI for M:J 22. ltn, •I t :OO t.m., lri of Ille South line o! !hi NO<"lhwe1t IN" consldcr1!1on In COflM1<:llon wtth lht OllOVIA l!IClt(IW. CO•POUTIOll _ ... -, 100 Cl ,'!<"'C rt~n0t_,No. JWollulld qutrtw ol' !tit Ngrthea1! Qulrltr of Sec-tr1n1ler of $llld bllslne" Is !he iwrn of ".0, loll IN • • v... Ith..-. .,..,. ti • n tlon 22, Town1hlp s south, Fli11t1• 10 166.500.00, /whkll lt!elvdt i Hllmall!'d .t.111t.1m, C.•Hflnl\., ttlll ''"City of Stnl• Ant, C11tlcwnl1. WHf, Sin Btrntrdlno 8&s-e 1111<1 Merl-~mOllnl of lnvtfltory of itock ln !rode n?I llC.-.W Ht. 4~1 D111d Ml't 1, 1971. dl•n wltlt the Sou!tierlv e•ten1lon of Ille to ••cetd $16,000.00, wt.Ith consists of !ht l"ubtllllld Orlll(le C111sl O•U't l"llof, WIL.LI~ •·ti JOHN, WMt llnt of tht lalld cOflWyld by follo_wlng: UnHCurtd proml~sorv note for M•v ! •. ttn · la.,7' •DWAaC.,°":"1T=~ Antnd L. Gerner Ind Wiil', lo llldano W,500.00, • Pl"OmlllOf'Y note. Mcurtd by ' M, lltn11tl and wife, bV deed rrcorded a security Aoretmenl In tht lmNnl of PUBLIC NO'J1CE 4MI C•....,. Drtw Flfbrvlry t, 19$0, In book \966, o~ IS, Sl,,D00.00. •nd c.anc:tUttlon lo • POrllon of ~~ ~..!!!1!:._ nut Otfk.l•I llttc0rds: fhtl'l(I North llOflll •n e•IS!ll'lil lndebl~ of 13.000.0CI. ---· .... i ..--.."- Mid Southerly ••tf'll!lon 11\d TM Wnt All otMr blltlneu n1mn •nd lddruin • U:tse T•1 lnt) ...,.. llM Df H ld ltnd '°""eyed to 84(rllt 11 u1t<1 by !hi! Tr1nit.rcw within lhrH Vtllrl SUl"llllOR COUllT 0,. TMI Pwt\111«! orJn0e Collf 0111'1 Piiot, dl1t11nce of 1]2 Itel to ltie !ri.te point of 1111 p11t i.o fllr •• known 10 IM ST,&TI 0" CALl~NIA llOll Mli't J, 6. 12. 1m 1)12-n blglnnlngJ llltl>c1 Et1! pareU1i to It'll Tr11nsrtree lrt! none. TMI COUNTY Of' OltANOI loutlt llM o1' ••lit ltnd eo<iveyed lo !ltr· Thill II his been 19rMd b1twff11 .. 111 Ml. A-Dlfl PUBUC NOTICE ntt, 11 dl1l1nc:t of 20 te.t; lhlnct Nort1t llc_1in'" 111\d lnttfxl9d trt.,.ftr" ti rt-NOTICI OP NllAatN• a.rPITITION TDl--------------1 Plf .. MI to the Wtsl lint of 11kl Land qulrld DY sac. 2M1U of !ht lllllllesi lll'ld D•Tl~INI TIT\.e·TO H 'lltlONAL INVl.ONMl"'M. .l\lllW IOA•D '*'Yil'r9ll lo 8•N"•ll, a dl1tance Gf 20 Proleti!OM Cocll, It.I Ille OOMldlrellofl l"lt.0,.lltn' Mt•P.Oll911Dtf Of' 01(.._ Norlcl I• lltNb'f ~ .,, flit WI/ ftwlca Wt11 Pllretl.t to Ille South lor Ille lrtnsltr of Mid bulillff9 Ind DENT ".VtlllAlifT TD Ilk. U1.f Ofl l(rwt II. Ill ....... (lty of llM .. Hkl lllld COii~ lo 8Mrtll 1 tr1n11tr of S.fld llCl!'l1t I• to bt Pllld onl TMI l"ltOIATI COOi, IOI 1 1 Clllt11r11;9 of 20 Ifft Ii> 1 POlnt In lltti ~llet Hid lrtnifet lttii bH!1 llPPf'O\ltd b: E1t111 Df GIEOltOE I. MEL VILLI-, ~=I~"':!-"6.c~~~ ~ Wwt .,,.. of Mid land conwytd to n~r· J>lld ~rfmtrl,I of Alcoholic li!'W!";i~1 Dft"eUilld. , I rwt11 "-• Soulh 1I01111 .ti.. \"lr..t ilnt Cor.h"ol. NOTICC 11 Hllfit\rr OIYl!N Ill.It VIV-~ -• twrtl"""" ~ Oii May ' flf Mkl ltnd conveyed lo !l•rren 1 T,..t 1 Hie, tr1n111tr Ind •»IOll'"'"' ol IAN l.AMOH fllM fllell ~ 1 ptflnon 1'/1· 1)"'2 l'l'\'ll'OMI frw tl'll ~ of •..,.lst.lllee of 20 Itel lo !ht lrVC point of Ille nlwesilld llOCk In lrldl, nit\ll'"H, IO lUttrmfne Ille tlt4e 19 Cerltiln ll'«nl f/f grlldlng m1111f11l 1ftt lltCllt 0( 10,.000 CV 11111111. r.;vlpmtnt and gooo Wiil of ""' ""d P~,_.,~ prOptr!)I, ltldllflrw fwftllure, • 'l'dt-tor ... ~twtY '='-COl'rWT'Ol'llY k!IO'lltl '" )97t WHT buslnet1 Wiil be mt<lt, •nd lht con-lt<:IS II •rt, 1.--1re, cltln• •nd °"""' "°"" of ~-=Int -· .. lw.et. hntl Ant, C•tltornlt. slderellon llllretor togellter with 1111 c:°"" houMnold ,....,,., W tor 11'1 Dr~r rt-I ;.._ I of - TWMI .Oil ..i1 clUI In l1wfvl "'°"9V of lldlr11tlon rcw !tie IT.ntftr ll'ld •si!llflm•nl qulrlrw flMI fll~, O.A. aoona. to Hlll'il PWIOfl __,ter M'lll HI .. .., 1'111 ~ Stete1 on conflr,,...lton of l&l1, of lltt •fort111d llc•nM 11 to bt eCH1· turn ovtr to .!!If ~1lon. f//f tilt ptll· ~ t:.ne r.rlll--., tr~ "!i~ fll _, Uolll Ind bllllliCI IYldtne;td by ~lllCI Of! ar •fltr the lJttl d•r of llOftlf Mich rt9IM M 'Ill• ,_, 91'1111 ·--' • T.. .., not!t llCurtd Irr Mcwtg~ ot Tr111t Dttd May, 1913. 11 lht MfVW dtptrtmtnt of llllermlM to IM ~ '°" 1f1Ct MPtrtte •ppllc:tnt. · I tn ftlt ptNlplf"fy IG .otcl. Ttn percent of 8ANIC OF A.MERICA NT &S A H~t Dr"VPlrfY ~"lo wl'l!cb II "ltde for CoPI• tf' Hl ~ •rf ro fl 1,wlfl'I = -"*'"' b\11 to bt dt•OOll!td wltl'I bid. Bu'h Offle• •I J.U4 v1.: L1~ kt·"" C!ly fo••lhtr Nrt1cvta"-•114 m.f'11t1 fllN '•licl ~ ~-llY r::&'*'c°"u::::i·. tldt r offlf1 to bt In w~111n11 Ind will of Htwpor;t !le1e11, c~ty of Oti •· piece of flMl'lflO tilt .. ~ Mt *" Ml for ' r• , • ' nv ri-me"T'~: ,~11111 •f:J~'~ oUlct 11 1t1y Slit• ol' C1lltornFa. llf"OVldld !Mt "t. II.av t4 , t'7>1 ,.. •t ;!lt ,,.,,.. Ill 1 ltif ~ ..;.~•:rono'° ':.i:i~"i'o~!.,. on.,. ::::: lllhn tlll Ute :;: P It It on htrtol tnr:t ~t of Alcoholic: lt¥trQ9 Control t<MJrl'."':t": br1 "'"'1rMnt No.,. t of ~ Mii'CJ In wfmJW ll't preyldlf19: 1 O$'t ti °''" ltll• 2nd d:: of M.ly, ttn. 11•t..~~~:1i 't.'~tthiri1ftr' of 11ld 1lc:1n1•. ~:'flci~ J:.filf~b':u~ We•t. Tri t11f QI~ tit e-.. vll'0nm;9tll•I '.l'noureu, JOHN W. tAll:llliTT E~trd J All . Dlltd Ml[ J. l\71. ' 111 c.art of lllt CftY C!«k. II tlO comment ::':f:•lr•I«'" 11'11 .. ,.,. Tr11n11n • ..:~'..o.n-WtL l...M •••• st JOHN 'lo::! = . .=1 :. ~:1."n"~~ ..... & H oec:.derit. llUf\11 II:. Lono•tr.et (9111\ty Oert m.r.t •• ftltd. "" lo.rd Wiii centldll' lllf .... .,.,...... ::.kill Tr111tfw0t tncl Llc:iMM •OllMilft,A•o L!LL'Y· Ute. ·~Mell. ti flitlr ftrtt !"9f'lltt ,,_i1re ......., HNlf. M tM1 WIUl•m M. H1ff mu ,,_ • .,..._.. • '°"""!°' nptr1&n " flMI poe11,.. ""911 T•h ff1)J IJMI# • I lfltll\CMd Tl"lnlftrH ~ ,.I,... ( ..... ti6N\ -Jlfl'I 11 .. 1.,_ Oltltmlft ' ,.,..,..,.. tw ~.... 111/fve It. l.qltrell T ' ln"l •Bit_ _ 111~1 .. •MM lolirt m ;...__ 1~ Trll'ifftrM Afhirlllrt•,.. ,..._., f DATIO· ~-,_ ltn Mey 4,; .. ll ;,,,--Cont Dlllp = .!:ti~ OtMet C.. Otff't l'llot, ,......_. ·~ CO.ti 'D•ll't 1'11ot, '*..;,, C1inft111 c..t Da11J l"ltot IN't • ~ _ TliH-11 IAj't I, 12, 1'1Jf7J~ , -L l.,,.7J J, tf7I , IJfW) ' Mrs. ,CoonJe,JwlZie is the try Club this week !or the Doltie -0;0.11 won 'the C ln t)te B mgtjt, Trudy~, Women'• club dlaJ;np,at-~nta women's group. night -With 31 folJOWed by was· th~ winner with 78·fo~ Ana Country Club alte!'-flfing ·In A flight, Betty Jo Sleva ,MariAA Cleall at 32 and Esther ed by Peggy 'Cunningham - a '336 gross score,for72•holes ~ was· the winner with ""'n'par Krefilmketat 34. Carofyn Wallbridge with 71. ~ in the c~p com-followed by Hai.el ·We'tiSter ' ' ;' ' Jri <; flight,• Betty Sei~ petition. ' . rilinils <ine and Ann Pappas -, Meas Verde posted a 73 !or bonon wllll Phoe~ ~-•ey and 1·ooa minbl two. ,J -~ • M · · Tha h t uc 'lAJlll I B fl'ght Do . Ball It ..1. ....... bl ti arJ0r1c tc er next a 8t Mouron tied for second at 360 n 1 • • ns was at 11!_~.::,<gerde., eoun°""""try Clmube , A tie resulted .m D fliglX with Mrs MDuron winning plus four w.1th Ann Van Cleave 1'u:M. • betw Su 1 and v_.. ''playoff ~ Mrs Con! ~tll-a ~u., one and Vonda,Adams witti,-'a" meDlber-guest .touma. · · een e sen T --~ · ey ~ mJnus three. ·merit ~ghted Stevens at 78. Kay i..ewwccr in& f,.. loior net honors at 300. ShirleY. Jackson p h y II is . · _ · and Estelle Robinson aJ.oo.tilid Fligbt .winne~ ~ed Pat· Bonds and Ruth Schilling UOO ' ID, the 1~. ~oss over t~ for the next spot at BL !/ ti Ho t th first th 281 1 bono . C fllgh th field ·coinpeljhon, B:o n ~ 1 e ~ y in . e wi a or top rs 1n t wi Hohqes.:. qf_ ~ _host club and !j groos_ MUllle IJuegan won· a minus two with Norine Grady-Pe<.o.,& White o! Irvine 'Coast SeaeHH I p~ayoff' from W,innie Weber for. foqrth. the low net tiile wlth 236. Alice Hubbard and Vi Theiss CC ~s.ted a ,149 for top honors. It was crGSS cOuntry ~- In the ~night. ft ·was tied for D ·night bonorS at Lo""!'.~t.over, the field went petition at ,Hµntington ~ Carol Ann R off the minus one with · Nin a to • .fJU:e •Watts and Peggy Country Cub' for ·tbe 1womm• 'w1niier at Tl~ ,;ith ~fc"~ Danielsen and Sue Ba<kstrom ! Lickwar of Old Ranch·CX: wltli · group: . ~ . V?tlld the ·nei 'victor at 231. next. at minus fiVe. · 130. ·, · , !Ji .the first flight, Ro'bbie' . Sylv~r copped A 1f tourney '!as also staged In the I1rst flight, low gross Thomas was the winner third . flight grosS at 291 With by the gn_>UP w1~1 . B. J. Sleva. "•1!nJ 10 . Phyll is Smith and . Aud,re E.tchison second, V J.M .. Livtntston the net victor the A flight winner at 68. \'1.rgiitfa Cool of Old Raoct1 C.C Peterson .third and Qlbl. ail ~'tli'i. Hazel Webster, M a r g a re t ""t.b net honors to Cecile .and-P.olly\ Browning ·tied fi- .. _Jn .t11e.fourth .. rugh1..u .. was. ~8J:~0~!~~11!.'.;;1~.:, ~ -~!:~;rt:':cyN~wJ~!!! J911111:1._ - . . .. Jean Bell on !Op' with 303_ La ond t 69 . " June FIUin woo the lelXllld Verne Hall is net champion ~bie ·Brown was the B Th.e ~nd flight gl'06S flight with Alice Actlin and with 231. night victor with 68 with Fran award was won by Maryann ~arr Vander Sommen fobowi Lee LeeMVaart won the Lewis and Betty Walthall next Holt and Sue Foley of El iag in that order. fi fli at 69. · Nigµel CC with G T a c e The third flight wmt io ifth "ght with 299 gross and Faye Metten won the C Hooker and Pat Bom:iett of Virginia Stevens with ~ Pat . Bonnett edged Gloria flight . action with 65 followed Santa Ana CC the net Victors. Petersen. Lu G8.skell, ......_ 'Fleming for the net crown ~ wtth-2l8. · by Ro~ary Skillion (67), Petenon, stu DudleJ T 1 All but the championship flight were 5 4 • h o 1 e com- petitions. El Niguel Anne Teel · won her third straight women,'s club cham· pionshlp at El Niguel Coontry Club in Laguna i Niguel ~-by defeating Esther Nugent in the finals. Jane Roberl&on. woo low net with Sarah Ingram in second place. , ln A flight, it was Barbara Thompson first in low gross with SUe Foley SE!&nd. Millie Johmon won a playoff !or low net from Doris llandschucli .. Pat lver90l1 won the B flight gross ... an1 with Marty Turner in second with Shirley Perry the net vitju'y over Elsa Wise. Allee McCredle was the C flight low gross winner w.iUt Nancy · Daugherty s e c on d . Marybelle Weldon won low n<I with Carolyn Swa11ley second. KBy McChe>ney ·copped D gross with Dorothea Eckhoff aecond. Ma1lne Jol_Iey was ~ net winner with Dorothy Hester second. . In a blind draw tournament. scored on a two better baJls of founome basis, three teams tied for first at IU. The teams included Dorotby Heamck, Klly Hom, Becty Pine and TinY llalJ; ·Jane Robert.9on, Margaret Broz, Wanda auisttnsen and Sora Ingram i and Marion Menne, Marty Tur11eT, Anne. Teel and Ruth Klolallodl. Another-tie Milted it HS 'w1th Pflllvot111. Pat Sprigg, EclMJcober a&d)ielen Lindliy on O..; -MUrW ,Gab', J\\axlne Jolky, G'8t . CarriClt -and Judltll ~'on 8ll0lller; ahd 5'ella &eolnan -~; ~ McCn.tJe. apd Mlllf ~ on tile othel' • ,., ·c-.n. • nw••~n.por""" al Ooola'lloa Gell-and co.;,. Norene Grady (68)· and Ruth ·Mission Viefo. Petie Croft following. ,. Skillion (69). . ·.-1 Alice H'ubbard was the D beln ' a ~g toumamMie~t for Jf flight winner with 70 followed I .w,orpi:n.s,group.at ssion c ]] • I• by Carnelle KcnJ!edy at 71. Viejo,GoU Club, Jean lacoVoni O e1J1 of~~.·:.·, was the'Winner with a score o! ~-U""•· Meadomlark 89. In second place was Joan p GoJt=· Smith with 92 follo\ved by rep . • I •• ' Marge Cyport with 9!: • In a cross ·country · tourna- ment for the women's group at Meado,,lark COuntry Club of Huntington Beach, Corinne Richardson was the winner with 30 in A flight followed by Mabel Christianson (3t I>) and Anita Appleton (32). In B flight Pat Hood was the winner with 301h followed by Bea Anderson (3tl>') and Berta CarT and Kelly Gelger at 33. "J Ran«!ho SI Dorothy Wright was, the low net winner l.n a women's club tournament at Rancho San Joaquin Goll Club this week. A tie resulted for second between Klly May and Sally Owsley with Betty Swanson nut. • J j u 11 .II ' • 'II I .. ~ 'il'"'I !:<. 10 ,. ,. M• '1 •i ai :r( al 2J ' .• , '" :rJ 1 i ... I ~ ~ Ii "' ·" ' ., :~ _.., " . \ . R~MENTS . " r "~ '' . WHY ·~; DoN'T YOU BUY ONE Peewee? i. --~r~r . by T~. ll.: ""'"""' - -....... -1.-_ " by Dale Hale by Ernie Bushmiller I GOT -IT HAS NO GYPPED-ADDRESSES IN IT ' " • GORDO. ' . . ·MOON ' .. 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AdYwthon 1hould c.heck their ado dally A raport ornn lmmodlllwly. The OAIL Y PILOT -umeo liability for Iha fin! i lncorNCI 1-rffoii only. G1n1r1I ! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~-·I Ganaral i T~..... !ell ---llel 1 _________ _ S::ral Ganor•I l ****** ** ** ** Heritage Collection . ; 1:o.'i;;;il-M;;;r1;1 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o;; ... ;_;,...;:•;I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; * BOYD REALTORS PRESOOS * ~ ·~-;. ; ~.!1'115 PT. WEYBRIDGE OPIN SUN. 1·5 • >dll.·:sharp, upgraded Porto!Joo model. 3 BR., ,'fa ba's, with a charming, efficient farm kltcb- Q.eh. E .. y malnt. lanchcaplng le best of all, the hon.us area Is stresaed to code le ready to be your dream studio. ' 1537 S!'RENADE OPEN SAT/SUN. l·S >i</1->PUD drenched pool & 2 bdrm., 2 bath borne, 'l<ll'J<.8 park-lllte setting. * 675-.5930 * 3629 E. Coo1t Hwy. Coron• del M•r ' • • • * o,,~n J.lou6e6 -&in~ i-~m:·~-··· Galaxy Drive . . . . .. .. .. . .. . $195,000 Galaxy Drive .............. $139,500 Antigua Way .............. $U8,500 Keel Drive .. .. .. . . . .. . .. .. $ 88,800 Polnsetlh\ .. .. . .. . .. • • • .. .. . $ 67,500 Sausalito .................. $ 95,500 Oiltrlgger . . . . . .. . . . . . .. .. .. . t 97 ,500 'Alta Vllta .................. $ 67,500 1. Edgebill Drive .. .. .. • .. .. . $ 94,500 Pl. Taggart Place .......... $ 81,900 OPEN SATURDAY 1·5 f 2591 Crestview ............ , ..... $59,500 !' , -~ Crestview ................... $54, 750 ,/lOO Poinsettia . . . . .. . . . ........... $67,500 Alta Vista . . . .. .. .. . . . . .. .. $67 ,500 Milford ....................... $99,500 fl01 Edgehill Drive ............ $94,500 * * * * * * * EASTBLUFF BONANZA PEN SAT. & SUN. 1-5. 2830 ALTA VISTA. BedroolllB, 3 baths -dining room. On •large, beautiful lot. $67,500. Russ F1ynn. * TAYLOR CO. * ' . SUPPLY LIMITED. DOVER SHORIS-$225,000 DEMAND BALBOA'S BEST DUPLEX Fabalous 5 bedrm borne on Galaxy Drive & GREAT.I MOST OUTSTANDING DESIGN -in this 2 Includes the land! Lge !am rm. formal DR, & 3 bedroom duplex. Eacb unit two story 4¥.i beths & :kar gar. Fully alr-condiUoned. with living and dining upstairs with balconies miniature pool w/jacuzzl & sun room off and higb pitched beam ceilings. Excellent · master bath. On a street-to.street site. location near 10th SL bay/beach. Brand-new, 1337 QALAXY DR. OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5:30 with first-user advantages. Landscaping in, BIG CANYON-$124,500 and carpeted & draped. $96,500. OPEN Wonderful floor plan in this spacious 5 bed-HOUSE SAT. & SUN. 1·5 PM at 820 West room home with family rm & formal DR. 3 t1'M'tf91 Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach. CALL 54G-1151 Fireplaces. Popular open beam vaulted ceil· ~'I""'_. • HUGE TREES lngs. Good cptng & drapes & beautiful land-scaping. Circular drive. Fine location. SURROUND THIS CUSTOM 4 BEDROOM 2 55 ROYAL ST. GEORGE SAT/SUN 1·5:30 bath, Eastside Costa Mesa home. 114'xl53' R-2 lot affords complete privacy. Owner will . THE "BLUFFS"-CONDOMINIUM Newport exchange or sell at $37,500. CALL 546-5880 Recently a furn . "Dolor11" model OD beau-Ho~':'.:."'..:.":.. BACHELOR PAD tiful greenbelt. custom features throughout "'"'--•dt. ""'" this lovely·3 BR "end" unit w/2¥.i baths. "'"'""*"'"'~l•llui• FOR THE PARTICULAR SINGLE - A Gor· Choice wallpapers, del Piao We, etc. '19,950. propertla 11 dellrable Newport geous, no-work townhouse. One super-big 2407 NOVIA OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5:30 BllC!I. £dcllr o1clot tor,.,,... bedroom overlooking a spacious living room. LINDA ISLE BAYFRONT-$245,000 :~~~·:P~:;:th=~ Sh·ag carpets, wood paneled walls, builtin Enjoy the luxury of ·your own pier/slip at sun-Ute• kitchens, tuck.under kitchen, double garage, used brick front, your door step! Lovely cust. home w/4. bd· dooblo 1,,,, ... H""d swim· l'h baths and lots of extras. At $22,000. rms (incl. extra largo master BR), lgefam, m1n1poo1,u--... ,,. you must see this! CALL 540-1151 rm. with iamken wet bar, formal DR, game ~.~111m~i:'.:.".:'°" ...:0;"; BOOM TOWN! . rm & 4,,..·baths. Built-In vacuum system. lntln1 -ilt -IS DESERT HOT SPRINGS -New constnic- Abundant de! Plso tile. PaUo facee lagoon. 1mn1I tion starting everywhere including 500 eon- 50 LINDA lSLE OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5:30 dominitims close to our 10 acre parceL Ideal -lllG CANYOR"ClllJNTRY-clmi"--.• 'iwo,11ito""-l"1111 -.. ··· S\>Kmotel, =hne .hofllt',{'!"-re=..ational Your chance for a great buy! Popular plan from$ ·vehicleS:SaJeor trade foi"lhis area. $30,000 in this 4 BR home by Broadmoor. Lge fam 65,495 or best offer. CALL 546-5880 rm, formal dining room & 3 baths. View of ....,,,,. ,,.._ ON BROADWAY paUos from all rooms. 3-Car garage. Sur-rounded by more expensive homes. $104,900. EASTSIDE COSTA MESA -Oversized, 29 AUGUSTA LNE OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5:30 bright, cheerful, custom built 2 bedroom home with many personalized custom fea- WATE RFRONT-CORONA DEL MAR tures. Bonus of spacious rental unit In rear. LuxUrioos completely refurbished 2 bedrm 2 A real home and income. Just reduced to bath "own-your-own" apt Rieb cptng & $39,500. CALL US AT 540-1151. drapes, beams, paneling, abundant marble & many fine appts. Adult occupied. Pool, TUCKED AW A Y great view, boat slips, sec. gate. $145,000. IN A QUIET CORNER OF MESA VERDE. BIG CANYON-$114,950 4 Bedrooms, 2 'baths, family room and large Exclusive Country Club area with security separate living room. Perfect setting with entrance. Popular floor 'plan in this fine 5 beautiful landscaping. Close to schools and bedroom home. Family rm w/wet bar, for-F"'"Po:lflcCoallfo.....,,op shopping. Call us quick. Priced only $34,500. ma! dining rm & 3 baths. Heavy s~-~e roof, """""'......,.'"""""'""' CALL 546-5880. uaA ind directlJ to #lZ Robotl kar garage. Beautiful cptng & drapes. eourt. NEW LISTING THE "BLUFFS"-FOR LEASE NOW FIRST TIME OFFERED -Near·new 4 bed· 11Llnda" 3 BR 2 ba. Patio. 1 or 2 yr. lease room and family, carpets, drapes, builtins, CHOOICE RESIDENTIAL LOT y,.,-. (714) 51~41 lovely fireplace and wood shingle roof. Near B' C S.lllO!llco_...,, schools and major shopping. Look all you ig an yon-on fairway-Igo lot. $59,950. ID...,'"-want, we don't think you'll ever find a better ....., ••••••••••• 300-499 ~ ord btn.idiM ••• S7S • .599 ~ ... llpoirs. ' f .600-699 _..... I~ I -·-I~ NEWPORT BEACH Opon HouM Sit. & Sun. 1-5 541 Catollno Dr. 2 Bdrms., 1 bath; frplc.; OD lge. malnte- 118DC&olree yard, w /[ge. enclosed paUo. De- tached Z.Car garage plus rm for boat & trail- er. Priced at $36,950. Call: 67~2253 Eves. associa e BROKERS REALTORS 2025 w: BALBOA BL VO . 673 -3663 General General MACNAB IRVINE FINER HOMES GLAMOR-IN GOOD TASTE Brick columns-glass-indoor pool-liOOO sq. ft. Magnificent exciting bayfront living on Lido Isle. Spiral stairway (& elevator) lead to 2nd-floor living on polished wal- nut floors. 2BR. $375,000. Barbara Aune 642-8235, (Pl9) LARGE FAMILY HOME 5BR, 3 bath Sol,Ilerset in Harbor View Homes. Formal DR, lg. FR w/wet bar & ·FP adjoining country kitchen. Pool sized lot. $79,750 fee land. Bob Owens 642-8235. (P20) WOULD YOU BELIEVE? An aviary, putting green, pool, upper bay & ocean view ? 2 firepits, 5000 sq. ft., 2 FR's? Seeing is believln~! OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1·5 p.m. 1244 Polaris, Dover Shores. (P21) WHAT'S NEW IN BAYCREST? Light, airy 3BR home-FR, pool & pati<>. Exotic planted solarium bath in mstr. suite. OPEN SUNDAY 2-6 p.m. Jane Frazee 642-8235. (P22) c. CAMEO SHORES OPEN SAT. 1-5 f~~~~r ";!1.d~~~lilf~'~~l~~(. ........ J .. .... .Offica ~r ~2a1t:'.r~0y0 .. ,':, Su~~~y .... value at $37,500. CALL 540-1151. INCREDIBLE II 4BR + FR. That's the· word for thlsnigbt · view of Newport Bay Area, Ocean & sur- rounding communities. Enjoy the niceties of life in this lovely new home on Spyglass Hill. Walter King 644-6200. OPEN DAILY 1-5 p.m. #46 Mission Bay Dr. (P23) I beams. 3 Bedrooms, 2 baths. 207 MILFORD. $99,500. Carol Tatum. ; ; OWNER WANTS TO MOVE Ji\u.ue Rock Hills "President" Plan ''70". uced $5,000 to $94,500-Fee. Compare tool EDGEHILL DRIVE. OPEN SAl'/SUN. Q Or Call Paul Quick. · '. ' IT STEALS THE SHOW 'Enjoy bayfront view from this two..story 6 lAA., 4 bath nautically oriented home with pier & slip. $375,000. Gary Kno>. , THIS HOME NEEDS LOVEI •:'1 •• and someone to move in & enjoy the quiet H. V. Hills neigbborbood-view of hills &: peek-a-boo of ocean. Has 3 BR's & a tamuy room Triona Bergin. ,, , r_; EXCLUSIVE DOVER SHORES ._ 'Oile of the most delightful homes; 4 bdrms., l!wmu· y rm., living room with beam ceiling. .· All this & a pool, view. $139,500. Eileen dson. ( CORONA DEL MAR CHARMER ·Old Corona de! Mar. Delightful area So. of .~Y· Walk to beach, park & shops. 3 BR's. , ::& gst. qtrs. Remodeled 1971. $89,950. Cath· . • .ryn Tennille. " , LARGE LIDO LOT : JWom to garden or expand or for your fav· ·pnte pet. Three bdrms. & den & charming. Full price $94,500. Gene Vreeland. "'· !~LOVE ·'rennis buffs to the Bluffs! Everything you : ~ .;bOuld want in th.is great condo, W.free you ' •iOr THE sport! Incl. a view of the N'pt Beach Tennis Club. Toni Escobar HARBOR VIEW HOMES ' --·;ertoflno model; 3 BR., 3¥.i ba'1., fam. rm. · · al din., detached game rm. & lolt. Land 1 dyded at $81,900. For app't call Howard Wells. >-.t DOVER SHORES LUXURY ~ ' T VIEW -over 4,000 sq. ft. Incl. 4 , s. -fam. rm. -formal D.R. -in-.. " i> ting pool & jacuzzi -lge. closets -the TRA, COMPLETE HOME. $195,000. Bud us tin. I•:__!_ UJ.0700 ...-- Coldwell,Banker ~ 644-2430 550 Nawport Contor Dr., N.B. uu m " GOiNG "IJpf .... . . ... .... ... . WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors 2111 Son J01quin Hiiis Road --k• PnfKhll'Rlllc TWO COSTA MESA HOMES on large 'Ai acre "Overlooking Big Canyon Country Club" N.C.,for.RC:::::.H.C::,'!..C:-lot. Will sell or exchange up for units. Priced NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 only $37,500. CALL 546-5880. OJt7J,..&.C..aiL I Generol Gonar•I . TREES, TREES, TREES A RARE YARD full of trees Including beau· I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I ~ • tiful fruit trees plus a lovely 3 bedroom & THE BLUFFS -VIEW 1!!.I __ oversi2Jed family room home located In Col· ,_1-... lege Park. This one is priced at only $32,900. In the original secUon of Tbe Bluffs, with We've said enough, you better take a look. a fabulous bay view. 3 Large bedrooms 2¥.i CALL540·1151 . baths, formal view dining area, large pri· vate sundeck. Very neat & comfortable. $68,600 4 HOMES Each with 3 bedrooms, fireplace, buill·in kitchens, carpets, enclosed double garage & enclose<! yard. A great Investment oppor· !unity on the East side of Costa Mesa. $120,000 90 FEET OF BA YFRONT On fabulous Lido Isle, actually 3 J\.l lots side by side. Pier & slips permitted. WuJ sell or la nd lease. $550,000 CAMEO HIGHLANDS -VIEW Lovely 3 bedroom home, immaculate thru- ~ut, with spacious, cheerful living room open- mg onto beautifully landscaped yard with lots of tall trees & privacy. Den convertible to 4th bedroom. Private community beach. $72 ,000 I HARBOR COMPANY REALTORS 2841 E. Coa1t Hwy., Corono del Mor #Solllng R11I E1toto In Newport Horbor Since 1944" 673·4400 G1n1r1I UVE O\VNER sacrifice. Beautiful home. 3 bdrms., 3 baths. Family rm., formal dining rm. Fireplace, tile roof. Built-ins, rear living rm. bkr $45,750, 54().1120. FIVE UNIT FIXER UPPER OWNER desperate. Beautiful FIVE INDIVIDUAL 3 BEDROOM HOMES on large 300 ft. Eastside Costa Mesa loL Paint and clean up t o be worth more $$$$. Owner asking only $72,500. Just listed, call us now. CALL 546-5880. 3 bdrm. in hvine. 2 baths. r----------------,1 Dining rm., built-ins, dishwasher. Family rm. Shag carpets. C c n t r a I ai r -co n ditioning. brk 131,500. 979-:!390. ERITAGE OWNER anxloWI. Deluxe 4 REALTORS lxlrm. 21,4 bnths. Atrium off L:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~I master su.ite. Family rm., _ i3~~'.1~1~~~1~i.f ~~o_r_A~c_t_i_o_n_._·~·_C_a_l~l_6_4_2_·_5_6_7_8_1 General General General HARBOR VIEW HOMES LOVELY MONTIGO MODEL 4 bedrooma; family r6om, formal dining; can>ell, drapes, super landscaping, covered patio, wood deck. LIKI! NEW ,ALERMO MODEL 4 bedroom.s family room, formal dining, wet bar; up- grade carpeiS:floors. Perfect for your family. WITH THE PRESIDENTS Customized 3 Bdrm. In prestige Big Canyon 2 LuxUrious muter suites. Pool sized loL IIARBOR VIEW HOMES •• : . Fully landscaped. Quick occupancy! :'IJily Pilot Class. ified Ads · $ 95 ' 500 Joyce Edlund 642-8235 <P·37 l REALTY Macnab· Irvine Realty • Action ••• Call 642-5678 !!!!!6 .... 42 ..... a .... 23 .... s ..,_,...,·......,.....,,64..., ....... 6_20...,o "'''-~--!!i!ll!!i--•-3:1 • ..0_1•_0 ...... !!!a!!!!o ..... m--o!il''~ • • I 1· I BIG CANYON ELEGANCE Circular driveway approach to handsome fairway borne. Most desirable area. Master suite w/expansive deck, 4 additional BR's, 5 baths, FR, formal DR. $240,000. Polly Johnston 642-8235. (P24 ) LINDA ISLE Professionally decorated 5BR, 5¥.i bath home. Lg, paneled billiard room + FR; Luxurious master s u i t e w /fireplace. $265,000. Maxine Williams 642-8235. OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1·5 p.m . #51 Linda Isle. (P25) BROADMOOR-HARBOR VIEW HILLS Decorator's delight-open beams-com. fortable family home. 4BR, FR. Ideal lc>- caUon for children. Community pooL $94,500. P . Jobnswn 642-8235. (P26) ONE OF A KIND Glamorous Indoor pool w/rollback roof for year-round swimming. Completely furnish- ed in finest, ariswcratic decor. 4BR, FR, garden atrium, formal DR, breakfast area In kitchen. Glorious VIEW day or night. Elaine Svedeen 642-8235. (P27) 3BR ON CUL·DE·SAC-$38,SDO Oilts!jlndlng locaUon-convenient to shop. ping center. Excellent borne for young or elderly. Walter King 644-6200. (Pl&) LIDO BAYFRONT Sparkling 4BR, 5¥.i bath, family billiard room. Fully-equipped bar. Slip for lg. boat. Priced to sell @ $265,000. Ron Sherman 642-8235. (P28) THE IMPORTANCE OF LIVING! Big Canyon splendor I A truly different 4BR custom pool home ... the ULTIMATE in privac.,)'.-ilamorous design & spectacu- 1.v view. LoliJ Miller 642-8235. OPEN SAl'. & SUN 1-6 p.m. #23 Augusta Lane. (P29) ' IAYFRONT-MAIN CHANNEL 01fner movinJ! east & forced to sell this custom built 2-story Dover Shores borne. 4'80 sq. ft. ~ luxury-4BR, 4¥.i bath. M .... sive master suite w/fireplace. Boat dock. Tom Turner 642-8235. (P30) · --------.i------ IOI -°"'" Ml·IUI tlU M1cA.rtJKtr 144~1200 ~ IHch, Calllornla t211t • , • • • S.llllday, Mq 5, 1973 I -.... l~I --~ I -.... l~I ---I~ ~I -..... I~ 1 -•rm I~ I _..... I~ _.., .. DISTINCTIVE HOMES TENNIS J UFFS Adoption Guild Tennis Tournament trophies now on display in our window. For more in- fqrmation and entry form application~ (or this great tournament, drop by our offlce located in the Eastbluff Village shopping center. HARBOR HIGHLANDS FIVE BEDROOMS -POOL Walking distance to Mariners School and Westcliff shopping. New paint in an'd out, new floor coverings in the built-in electric kitchen and dining area. Tbr.ee baths. Price_ reduced to $57,500., 1 BA'iCREST ·" EARLY AMERICAN SETIING -Customlbuilt FM. ·bedroom ·and-THREE bath home. This home has an easy flowing center ball. floor plan. Large family room with fireplace; separate service porch and eating area in the kitchen. Large corner lot with ample room for a pool Just reduced to $75,000. C. F. COLESWORTHY 640-0020 WE HAVE RENTALS General General * BAYFRONTS FOR THE YACHTSMAN * 1. BRAND NEW on Lido Nord. 4 Bdrms., 3'h batbS. Pier , dock, & amenities far too nwnerou-s to mention. Can only see to believe. $285,000 2. NEAR PENINSULA PT. 3 Bdrms., 3 ___ baths, with maid's quarters. Living rm., dining rm., den, elevator. Pier & slip Try $250,~ 3. LINDA ISLE, to be ready in August. Es- tate size house, pavilion &: swimming pool. 5 Bdrm., 6 baths & 6 fireplaces. Complete 1ist of features in office. Pier & slip. Leasehold. $335,000 * CHANNEL CONDO WITH SLIP * Nearly new , 3 bdrm., 2'h baths, with slip for up to 38 ft. yacht. Easy acc .. s to bay. Assumable 7% loan. Asking $77,500. "--"' , BURR WHITE, Realtor \J'I JIU"'21. 2901 Newport, N'pt Beach ~ 675-4630-24 H_r. Service General Gtrieral BAYCREST 4 BR, FR, 3 BA, great family home, 2 fire- places, beaut. outdoor patios & gardens. Large rooms w /a light & airy indoor-outdoor feel. 1514 Warwick Open Sun 1-5. INCOME UN ITS -COSTA MESA Two 4-plexes. 2 blks. from Newport Blvd. $65,000 Each. Always rented. 625 Shalimar Open Sun 1-5. CU LVERDALE -IN IRVINE Highly urgraded 3 BR home, top condition, with poo & tennis courts available. $35,500 -Try 5 •;. down. CORONA DEL MAR TRIPLEX 3-2 BR on quiet street in setting of towering trees. $87,000. Orange Coast • ., .. -·-,., ....... 1 2955 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 540-1720 General DARLING DUPLEX-2 + 2 NEWPORT BEACH -One half block from park and sandy beach on channel, one block from ocean. Brick fireplace in main house, separate unit over garage. Only $69,500. General l.;;;;;;;====;;;;;;;;;;;o;:;;;===;;;;;;-1 MAMMOTH MT. CONDOMINIUM. SECLUDED.·-Small condominium develop- ment less than mile from ski lifts #7 & 8. Great location for year -round family .fun. $23;500. includes furniture:_ ' OUR 24TH YEAR ~•ring Ser.'.{ic-t 0,,ly Experience Can Provide DUPLEX-SOUTH OF HWY. ' Offict Open Stiturd•ys & Sundays PETE BARRETT REAL TY 1605 Westcllff Dr., N.B. 642-5200 Newly painted & carpeted duplex; 2 bdrms. ea. unit; also a garage for each. Convenient General to shops. $72,500 General 4 UNITS -OCEAN SIDE OF HWY.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I Well maintained. Located on 2 full sized R-2 lots. 2 Bdrms., family rm. & 2 baths in one front unit, other front unit has 2 6d.rms., I ba.; 2 very cute l·bdrm. units over the two 2 car garages. An xlnt value at $126,500 200 FEET TO OCEAN Choice Seashore Dr. duplex -2 bdrm. & 4 bdrm. units -both nicely upgraded. Lower (2 bdrm. unit) furnished. Xlnt income poten- tial. Priced right at $82,500 * WATERFRONT * OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 4001 MAR:CUS NEWPORT ISLAND, 3 ---Bdrm.---home·-with---- pier & float -beautifully redecorated. Take Balboa Blvd., turn inland & "cross over the bridge" at 3Bth St. $99,500 oflnJa J J/e PR ESTIGE WATER FRONT HOMES SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT Linda Isle Wa terfront'· Custom ·4 bdrm., 5 bath home with view of main channel. Soft colors, rich wood panel- ing & 3 frplcs.1 give a warm intimate feel- ing. Waterfront mstr. suite has dbl. bath, sitting area, view deck. . ....... $295,000. Linda Isle Waterfront Beautiful, new 4 bdrm., 4'h ba. home on lagoon, wilh living rm., family rm., Ige. game rm.-or 5th bdrm ........... $255,000. Linda Isle Wa terfront Cus14m 4 bdrm., 4'h bath home on lagoon. Fully equipped island kitchen, waterfront family room, billiard room ...... $245,000 For-Complete Information On All HomH & Lots, Please Coil : BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bayside Dr., Sulto I, N.B. 675-6161 Generi1I CALIFORNIA, CONTEMPORARY OR YOU. This young custom has that ability to reflect the tastes of you . Now it's early American, but it could easily be Spanish or California ·-c·onrem?C?·ra ry· ancr··you···snoo1a ·see 4it!~FOUt ·-·- bedroorris, three baths and a very Unique workable fl oor plan for a three child family. On a quiet Mesa Verde cul~e-sac at $69,500. Something special. UNIQU E HOMES OF MESA VEI DI. 546-Sttl A lht&at •f M•rtff ..,... U~IVU~ ti()M~§ REALTORS General General FORMER MODEL HOME Now , even more beautiful than when it was a model-luxurious 3 bedroom Bluffs D<r lores plan-end unit. All new decorating with a talented touch by a very talented couple who unfortunately cannot use this lovely home. 2407 Navia-Open house 2-6 p.m . t~ day and Monday. $79,950. Call 67:>-7225. • < ' -' - General General • DIRT· CHEAP for $1!,500. but cute as • blJ'ttm. FA ht. t l r e pl ace, shag cnrpet, and usunie F1lA loon. • TAKE ONE minute ot )'OW' time 10 know about this suP6J:: sharp 2 alory - 3 bedroom, finished bonus room with wet bar. titany, many ex- tras. 2~ b8.ths. So clean & sharp it \\111 be Yt'Orth your time. • 1~ could . n1ake y o u money on this honie -just a phone call 10 get the featlll't'S on this 3 bedr o om . bonus. 6% % loan with LO\V, L 0 \V down, \Vhy pay 7t.I. 'i'o to 8%? Nice area, nioe hoirue, great price. $32,500. • U'nLE LADY do you live in a shoe? ll1n!n "'" ""' about thll yoo·n know what to do. ..Exciting 5 bedroom, 1800 sq ft w/carpetS & drapes thruout, FA heat. 9 Years old, tor .oplv _ ~1 ,500. •• COOL that's what you'll be this Summer y.•ith your own 3 bedroon1 pool home. Pool is heated & filtered, home just painted and ready for you to move in. • WHY RENT payment on Utis J bedroom home Is le&S than rent. Take over VA loan at $203. a mo. Close to l.flle Square Park & shop· ping. Large r e a I yard, Anyone can buy. ·····-··············-··-···. ···-·-·· Wm. McC•be, Inc. Re•I Estate 8740 WARNER AVE, FOUNTAIN VAILEY * 142-4405 * SHORT -ON FUNDS? OR NEED VA? 0-r•I Goner al •• " . e DELUXE DUPLEX e " . CORON A DEL MAR ~~· Beautiful .. tree-lined street in Old eo-, de! Mar. BOTH DELUXE UNITS HAVE~ bedrooms, den, fireplace, 2 baths, bulltin'. kitchen, PATIOS, 2 blocks to shoppinl.!Md: schools. Choice location . . . . . . . . . . M;liOO: ' ..... ,., . ' e SWIMMER'S DEL IGHT e , ' in this 18'x36' heated POOL. Greati E ASTS!DE location! Close to Westcliff llbop! ping. -3 Bedroom, convertible den, 2 batbsi fireplace, plus ROOM TO ADD ON. , 10 7• down -owner will carry 10 7. -2nd 'll.D; $31,500. Call for appointment. · i e FOR THE FAMILY e . wiU1in \valking distance to schools 'and shopping? 4 Bedrooms, 2 baths, fireplace. Has assuma ble VA loan-All for only $29,§0. .......--:"-~ 'i'c : e FOREVER VIEW e ,.-,, . Watch the boats by day and harbor lig= nighl from your living room. The • MA TE in FEE ownership, luxury oif.tlie- waler living. 2 Bedrooms, 2 bath colt prestigious CHANNEL REEF area. P curity guard, boaf 'Sll]I available. CAL appointment, $115,000. • e INVEST IN 16 UNITS e ... in excellent rental area close to shopping center. TWO SEPARATE BUI INGS, -11=--2 Bedroom unfurnlShed, 8=J. -· room furnished.-Large heated pool. Co ertiil lanai, ping-pong and s~ufflebOard. WJ:I;l; TR.ADE ........... __ ,__ .~., ... ._ ~-:_$220;,_ -- · ~' .. . ' PRICE REDUCED-TWO STORY ... ::1 the large family with a need for ' extras. SEP ARA TE family room 5 ' · rooms, 3 baths, LARGE kitchen wliJi m area, Pt.US a formal dining room tw . · places (1 in the upstairs master sui'te). · irA. fenced yard for the children . . . . '54,llCI; . e OPEN HOUSES ·~ 5 BR, FAM RM -2074 Tustin Ave. Ba B N ' -~Y. .ewPOrt . .B.eacb .... Open .. Sat..& .. S.un. .. ......... .. 3 BR, FAM RM, POOL -337 Magn01W. Costa Mesa. Open Sun U . "~ . " ' .. ............, ·~' , :• AUSTIN-SMITH, GORMAN & ASSOCIATiji REAL TORS • . . . , . • . • .. '44-~ Gener•I Gener•I .., ! 11: Ii FOREVER VIEW-DOVER SHO. Elegant, lge. bay view home· 5 BR 4 ! Comp. entertainment center a;ound lge:-P. ' & filt'd. pool; locked wrought iron ~ $166,000. Land avail. : 11.' ,r, q: THE BLUFFS -FOR LEASE ·~ , Back Bay view. 3 BR. 2 Ba. $475 MO/l~t· CORBIN -MARTIN : 8 ' .; 644.1f62 REALTORS Call Anytime DAILY PILOT HOMI! + INCOMI rs 2 Bedroom + Dlnlna ~ 2 Baths generous iundeck VIEW of moon!aln•, yourprlvatetruttorchardl Addition. · ~(ledifoom to help you UVe well at mlnl- eo<t. "Bit of Spain" exterior mural + an ceramic borders on all windows. r care EXCEED5 brand new condl- 1 , t;iched 3 GaragH + Workshop, boat 1 stot'll';e. COme see exotic forest of trees li · §~ ~IOl!!lid Value,_ $53,96!! _ al!_ any- j time, M&-0500. , , LAGUNA HILLS ~ a 'YU)' appealing area and now a 4 l · formal dfulng . ro<>m home ls up for •\ · ·nere are IKJ many things to tell about ~'>llllr<home you'll just have to see It. Xtra J;~ lot for a pool and boat storage. Phone r~w. 586-0222. 1.,·...,;, THE BLUFFS · Jili'Hfwport Beach, the award winnln¥ Bluffs • represent the fin .. t example of ' cluster , h'!lJ.'ing." Wide greenbelt expanses, spark- ::1\mmunity J>ools, miles and mllH of 1 '. and bike trails, and many attractive ' «'Plans to accommodate both large and ! ,.,;.ti families. Froni $45,000 up. Please call ·"\fcli"Bluffs specialist, Pam Runde!, to assist . y 71).7225. OPEN AND SPACIOUS I ome ls designed for the active family. back yard with many recreational fea- Country type corner kitchen with : dou ovens, Dishwasher and many Cabi· ~ •• 4 ~s. 21-> Baths. Family Room t . 'ving Room with Cathedral Ceilings. :· new. Top Condition PLUS! $41,500. , ytime, 646-0555. · • nr SPARKLING POOL :. Whl!\I you plan ahead and this beautiful El : 'b0!1111o Sorrento home is In your plans you 'ii : ~g on top of the world. Be sure to see : this 4 bdnn. borne in Mission Viejo. Call H\l><!llt this home today. 586-0222. ' "\ •.; : ·.:·• BACK BAY :. Uiis1is Newport's unique area where very ·;,&~Investments in Mand R-4 zoned land I $!1!;~till be purchased al reasonabe prices. t ~II of these parcels are 300' deep and often i .. ·.have ~Ider hom~s on them with years of use 1 'rimJrining. Exc1tin~ new homes, condos and ,1'.g:. ents are beutg built here also. From ~· ; . up.· Please call Mike Weeks our ' 'f.. wle<lgeable '_'pro" 1n Back-Bay to ·awtst : )'6(!~!.'675'722.5. :. ..,-,: ' · _ ... S\ii.\'i> VALUE . .4 Bedmmri!Oll'1e-with 2 Baths and . h I>iifuf:New Hiit Water Heat.- ~. to Schools and Shopping. Cul-de- eet. LQw Maintenance Yard. Space ,.:: t Storage .. All' for '25.600 . .Call any-, 1fiii!f 64&-0555. : · T: PLAN AHEAD : Tax sbelter--OepreciaUon-appreclatlon-all L. package. This ocean view duplex is I , · , construction so you have an oppor- '" _ ty to add your personal touch! 4 bdrms ~~lOBild 2 bdrms down. Only '61,250 so phone :;~ we're waiting to hear from you. ·11:~~ ·.' ;,.""'~' BAYSHORES ~:'\ftisi..i;s Newport's quaintest and most charm· .'1-tillf community. Private boating and bath-Tnl -"beaches are just steps from your door an di iflll the homes have ceyr.y lnd,lvldual c . M:1~l are Cape Cod in design and no tw ' · e. Models are available from ·up. Please call our expert In Bay· , Bob Holderielh, to assist you. &75-7225 BUYING 3 UNITS? you do, look at the advantages of 1 this vestment in comparison to a triplex ~· of •educed maintenance-and down. l'---1~~• 3 Condos, each priced. well below wllit.'the models sell for. Each are-2 Bed· l l!'Ql1\o' 11-> Baths, Elect. B/I Kitchen. Car- :. ptt.ed. Private Patios, 5% or 10% Down OK .... Own • . : ", ". er must sell ••.• 18,000 each. Call I ~e, 646-0555. ::·~-"ls. . M. V. RENTAL :' . ..,,.., a great family home and a great lo-. ccttfll. Owner will pay the water bill and 'a-ho'Ue gardener. No more yard work, just 'ving. Phone today. 586--0222. , CAMEO SHORES homes you pass in Corona de! Mar, g south toward Laguna, ate the lovely , . . lll"'!liXii-y view homes In Cameo Shores. 1-: ~·range from spacious two bedrooms to ,~" . sslve six bedroom homes, usually with a ; pool.·llnd a beautlful enclosed patio. Three ; 'llm!oly private beaches under lock and key : _ flflii!1Y the Cameo resldants are highlights. ' l"l"i>J:ri: $80,000 up. Please call Shirler Rich, ~ ourt representative in Cameo, to assist you. '67kn25. ! ""':-~-EASTSIDE COSTA MESA ; '~ing 2 Bedroom, 1 Bath. Completely ::~Odeied and Ready to Move in. Corner . I;o$~Uoo. $28, 750. Call anytime, 646-0555. ~ · ''-''x , SPANISH VILLA , ·Tlils-1mmaculate 4 bdrm. home is localed in . ·~ton Viejo and if you're plannlllg to move .. ln!d' !he area call us today. Fruit & Oroa-i ~ trees and still room for a pool. Swhn 1 1flllAl,quet Club privileges. This won't last. ;,"C8ll1us now. 586-0222. . '«"-"' ' CORONA HIGHLANDS ;· In Corona de! Mar, this is the seldom noticed I· are/I~ fine older custom homes rising on ;"!!!~highest hill close in to the beach. Quiet . m~ and cul-de-sacs lead to charming 'mmos, ail dllierent and beautlfully main- ' •• ~· The view of both ocean and the green ~8ifyims are spectacular. From $55,000 up. ~ call Evelyn Smith, our resident ad- Tf.!l!Ein Corona Highlands. 675-7225. ;4 . NEW LISTING · ~ Good Condition. Private Rear Yard. 3 ,; Wdf9om, 2 Baths. Brick Fireplace. B/I Gas ' ~en. $35.950. HURRY and call, 648-0555. .,,,.._,_ SAN CLEMENTE UNITS ' G1n1r.1I 1----.-----j;-;;;;,;·;;;;;;;;;.;,;· -;;;:;;.;;;;;; --------HORSES ! ! T u . ROSES • EXCLUSIVE Would You a.11...-. • • RAMBLING 8*"sioAm'Eunt*i,, • •• Nowi!d on thiL\.J.Cl'(' ranch wilb large custom hotne, fel'l\·ed ('OJTtll PLUS 11. 3 bedroo1n rentaJ at $200 ... mo. Cwrlom home la va- cant • qull'k possesi.ion. \\'ti! exdutnge for bay-side du- plex. $65,000. VACANT & • READY e nits I can nol expl•ln In lbe opace Minion Ridge Homo of Ibis ad, the smell ol a Outst•ndlnn VS.w S 5. 000 rose. Ye t, J get a 11imt1ar • -. -,. -IK'l\1ta.tlon w.he11 J WJllk ·O_~El! _!ranc, fened.l & mlulll · -~ lhrooich~ thl!t homt. The ~ ~ o •-•• ona ~ U lndivldual ground Door home has over 2300 sq. ·ft., 4 de<."Orat~ & tanascaped one.'I r1n one U(!re EASI'-~rooms, 3 bath& and a with. 3 lge bedroom• A ~ ~rot: Pl'OiJerty, S101,<M'Xl. den. Yet the \1:a.rmth aria be.Utt. Unmatahed recre&• 'oan avallablc. Consist~t homineSI! a.re not described tlonal factllties available O:nonthly in<.'Ome or $1665. by physical appearance. It go~'?·~e.500nnlo. ·Call"'1!1JI~~ \Vncr "¥Y trade tor 20 ii the rich, lush carpeting u -o.> A.W'I to 30 unitlt-.eALL to aee, the new cu11tom drapes, the or 831...oT25, Miuion V\ejo, Newport at Fairview 64Ul11 l•nytlmo) gracious wall~~r a n d decorating, the·lan<lscaping. PENIN. DUPLEX , .. the roses? Let me show Near shops & beach . you the houi;e and maybe 1-Bdrm.. 1 ba. each; on you "'ill eet the sarne feel-sizable R-2 lot. $51,500 ing too. tu-~. Call: 673-3663 673-fi688 Eves. associated • M have the best liatln& Fl e B--' 1111 ln All of TUrtle Rock Hills. y wvfOOm •• EstabllahOO reJllt.ir shop plus • A lovely 4 bdrm.. 2ba.. Ne'\\iy U.ted exet..'Ud\•e hon1e office and pe.rtt, deP'lt !or hamt whlLatriwn, Wed en-. i,n top Co$a i\·leal'I. location! lcaae c1· sale to qullitted try, formal d1ritng, family BeauWul used 15rick-'t!ntry mechanic. ,. '"" nn. & nook. It's landscaped le&da you inkl "another to .perfection-le. bu a view Y.'Orld" 0( 1Cl°3.ciollll llvir\i you can't reslsl • $79,900. MCI sel't'nily. Enjoy happy lnchJd<'• the land. hours in the beautitu1 se. OPEN SAT/SUN. 1-S eluded poo1 are'a. Fonna! 18861 Vii P1l1tlno dining roorn and LOTS OF (Irvin•) EXTRAS!!! .Priced to sell! Ired hill Hurry on this! COATS " . WALLACE IDEAf'FOR GUEST HOME 5 Bedroom, 2 b11th1. Close to shOpplng. S.'U.500. Roy McCardlo Realtor 1810 Newport Blvd., C.M. Redecorated 3 bedm1 &-fam- ily rm home on huge comer lot· room for boat or trailer. King-size covered pe.tlo & private yard. Qulck posses-I~~~~~~~~ .!ion. Low clown. Only • r'ast t'esult.s are just a pllone BROKERS-REAi.. TORS 102r, W Botboc b1l·lblJ REALTORS -54"'4141- (0psn Evenings) . 548-7729 $27,950. call •way · S<i-"-'78. CALL 642-1771 9i:f21 *342 Vista Baya, Costa Mesa 546--2313 $54,900 (Sat & Sun 1·5) *2920 Club House Dr., Costa Mesa 546-2313 $52,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1327 Keel Dr. (Lusk Harbor Vu) CdM 644-6249 . (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1527 Seacrest (Lusk Harbor Vu) CdM WATERGATE SPECIAL! DIRECTORY · 644-8569 $88,500 \Sat & Sun) 4633 Dorch'ter Rd . (Cameo Hi' ands) CdM (Sat & Sun 1-5) *1380 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shores) NB * SPECIAL IN COLLEGE PARK - A sparkling c·lean \Vell main- tained 3 bedl'oom, 2 bath hoine with formal dining, fan1ily roon1, pool sized yarfl and inside la undry on a lovely tTI?e lined low traf- fic strf'et. 675-f,679. ONLY $33,950 Nigel Bailey & Assoc. REALTOR If your fflntlly Is having growing pains then look no further. "'e have your hou!;e. Super sharp FOUR- SEASONS home "-'ith 5 he<,11Poms & 3 bnths. large room wi'th fireplace , c o u n t r y kitchen/family room with fireplace & wet bar, plus vtry fonnal dining room. Upgraded carpeta thruout. Ideally loca~ed near schooh1, park and only a n1ile to the ocean. Over 2300 :;;q. It. of living space. $45,900. • COATS " WALLACE REALTORS Opon Evenings • 962-4454 • NO MONEY DOWN WALK TO SCHOOLS Thi~ charn1lng 3 bedroom and d en home is walking d!:'ltance from all schools, with no major streets to cross. Secluded v.•alled, tree shaded back yard wJth free form Oagstone p a ti o , Premium carpeting and wall coverings make this a great value at $25,500. Why "-·alt, call now 546--2313. SEASHORE COTTAGE ONLY $1300 DOWN Clean & sharp, 2 & de n or 3 bdnns, 11,i bath. Seller will pay $1 ,000 of buyers closing coat!J. Hutty! $26.000. Call C W-\Ll([R & LI I HqusES FOR SALE 2 BEDROOMS 2101 Miramar, <Balboa ·Peninsula 675-4060 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 541 Catalina DR., Newport Beach 67$-3663 $36,950 (Sat. & Sun 1·5) 314 Heliotrope, Corona de! Mar 67.3-8550 $65,750 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 510 Jasmine, Corona de! Mar 675-6900 (Sat & Sun 1-5 :30) _2851 ~yshores, Newport Beach 675-7225 . (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2595 Crestview ( Baysliores) NB 644-2430 $54, 750 (Sat 1-5) 2 BR A FAMILY RM OR DEN * 1537 Serenade (Irv. Terr) CdM . 675-5930 (Sat & Sun 1-5) * 1106 Somerset (Westcliff) NB 642-8235 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1941 Port Chelsea (HVu Homes) NB 675·6000 .. 67,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 185 Broad~"Y· Costa Mesa 646-7171 (Sat & Sun 2-5) 3 BEDf!OOMS 600 Poinsettia Corona dei Mar 644-2430 $67,500 (Sat 1-5) 2591 Crestviow (Bayshores) NB 644-2430 $59,500 (Sat 1-5) '1JJ7 Milford (Cameo Shores) Cdm 644-2430 $99,500 (Sat 1-5) 600 Poinsettia Corona del Mar 644-2430 $67,500 (Sun 1-5) tt2233 Bayside Dr., Newport Beach 642-4353 $175,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 8352 Brush Drive, Huntington Beach 842-3798 $28,500 (Sat & Sun) 2693 Riverside Dr., Costa Mesa 640-0166 $31,500 (Sat & Sun 1·4) 5304 Neptune, Newport Beach &73-l420 (Sal & Sun l ·5) 307 Vista Suerta (Bluffs) NB 642-8235 (Sun 1·5) 29 Rue Grande Vallee (Big Canyon) ·NB . 642-8235 . (Sun 1·)5 * .4405 W. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach 675-6000 $92,500 (Sun 1-5) 2230 Golden Cirde, Newport Beach 646-0555 $35,950 (Sat & Sun 1·5:30) 3 BR A FAMILY RM OR DEN '1JJ751 Elizabeth Lane, Huntington Beach 968-4903 (Daily 12-6) 2.030 Port Provence (HVuHomes) NB 640--0237 $69,500 (Sat & Sun 10-4) 1532 Keel Dr. Corona de! Mar 644-2430 $88,800 (Sun 1-5) 1812 Pt. Taggart Pi (HVuHomes) NB 644-2430 $81,900 (Sun 1-5) 2001 Highland (Harbor Highlands) NB 642-5200 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2307 N. Olive. Santa Ana 642-5200 $48,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 5412 Amslfl Dr, ('l'urtle Rock Hills) Irvine 833·3353 $72,500 (Sat & Sun 11-4) 24562 Overlake, El Toro $55,900 (Sat & Sun noon-5) 2508 Vassar (College Park) CM 979-5618 $35,950 (Sat 10-5, Sun 1-5) 1260 Londonderry, Costa Mesa 546-4141 $211,950 (Sun 1-5) 1915 Pl. Weybridge (H.V. Hills) CdM 675-5930 $80,000 (Sun 1-5) 360 Ramona Way, Newport Heights 548-0S20 $45,000 (Sat 1-5) 1806 Highjand Dr. (Harbor Hlds) NB 646-1887 $58,000 (Sat & 15\Jn 1·5) 644-2430 $195,000 (Sun 1-5) *1724 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shores) NB 644-2430 $139,500 · (Sun 1-5) 14952 Waverly Lane, Irvine 1630 Antigua Way (Dover Shores) NB 645-0303 (Sat & Sun 1-4) 644-2430 $118,500 (Sun 1·5) 418 Hazel. Corona de! Mar 3408 Sausalito Corona de! Mar 675-5990 $110,000 (Sal & Sun 1-5) 644-2430 $.95,500 • (Sun 1-5) 1872 Port Wheeler, Newport Beach 1321 Outrigger, Corona de! Mar 675-7225 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 644-2430 $97,500 (Sun 1-5) 24162 Castlilo Lane, Mission Viejo 19201 Edgehill Dr. (Turtle Rock) Irvine 830-4232 $43,500 (Sun 11·5) 644-2430 $94,500 (Sat 1-5) 22682 Isla Mare Ln (Lake Forest) El Toro 5 BEDROOMS 830-6499 $45,90o -(Sat & SUn') 2836 .. Alia Vista (Eastbluff) NB 6921 Rook, Huntington Beach . 644-2430 $67 500 (Sal & Sun 1·5) 842-25~5 $41,500 ( Sat & Sun 1-5) 146 Shorecliffs !Rd., C6rona de! Mar 29~7t~~g G$~ M~ . (Sun 1_5).__:__~ .675-~~0l · _ (Sat 12:30-4:30) . • , 2335 Bayfarm !>! (Upper Bay) NB 9281 Greenwich Dr., Huntington Beach , 644-6200 (Sun 1·5) 546-2313 (Sat 1-5) 423 San Bernardino, Newport Heights 646· 7171 , · (Sat & Sun 2·5) 4 BEDROOMS 270 Palmer \Street, Costa Mesa 642-8001 $35,950 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 8551 St. Augustine, !Huntington Beach 673-8210 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 959 Dogwood St., Costa Mesa 893-5370 $27,000 (Daily) 2120 Vista Laredo (Bluffs) NB 642·8235 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2582 Vista (Bayshores) NB 842-8235 $57,000 (Sun 1-5) 2424 Vista Hogar, Newport Beach 675-7225 (Sun 1-5) 9021 Ellsworth, Huntington Beach 962-0026 $37,500 (Sal & Sun 1-5) 4 BR A Family Rm or Den **415 Bayside Dr., Newport Beach 675-3331 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 992 Sprtngfreld, Costa Mesa 540-1151 $37,500 (Sun 1-5) 19771 Lexington La., Huntington Beach 673-6020 (Glen Mar) (Sat 1-5) 18502 Lorie Circle, Huntington Beech 847-1143 $36,500 (Wknds 1-6) 9801 Hot Springs Dr. (W. of Brookhurst) HB. 893·0956 $51,500 (Sat & Sun) 18150 San Dunes (Tiburon) FV 962-6267 $37,500 (Sat & Sun) 18861 Via Palatino (T.R. Hills) Irvine 552-7500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 517 Via Lido Saud (Lido Isle) NB 673-7300 $230,000 (Sun 2-5) 29 Augusta Lane (Big Canyon) NB 644-4910 $104,900 (Sat & Sun 1-5:30) ** #50 Linda Isle Dr. (Linda Isle) NB 644-4910 $245,000 (Sat & Sun !-5:30) 21682 Hilaria, Huntington Beach 962·5511 $43,900 (Sat 1-5) 2345 Arbutus (Eastbluff) NB 844-1133 $72,500 (Sun 1-5) 2333 Cornell Dr. (College Park) CM 545-1441 (Sat & Sun 1-5) *453 Princeton, Costa Mesa 557-413(1.. (Sun 1-5) 11658 Wake Circle, Cypress 557-4130 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1033 Parkhill, OOsta Mesa 557-4130 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1211 Starboard (HVuHills) NB 675-3000 $119,000 (Sun 1-5) 1720 Skylark (Baycrest) NB 642-8235 $77,500 (Sat & sun 1·5) *1244 Polaris (Dover Shores) NB 842-8235 (Sat & Sun 1·5) *#23 Augusta Ln (Big Canyon) NB 842-8235 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2975 Catalpa, (Eastbluff) NB 644-6200 (Sal & Sun 1-5) #46 Ml""1on Bay (Big Canyon) NB 644-6200-' (Daily 1-5) 672 Rockford (Cameo High!Ands) CdM 842-8235 (Sun 1·5) 5 BR & F•mily Rm ' , 55 Royal St. George (Big Canyon) NB 644-4910 $124,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5:30) 1337 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Sh-Ores) NB 644-4910 $225,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5:30) *1411 Mariners Dr. (Harbor Hlds) NB 840-0020 (Sat & Sun 1 ·5) tt533 Via Lido Soud (Lido Isle) NB 646-7767: 673-9060 (Sun 1-5) 1507 Plaza de! Sur (.Penin Pl) NB 646-7767 673-9060 (Sun 1·5) 2074 Tu-(Back Bay) NB 644-7270 (Sal & Sun 1·5) 1721 Port Stirling Pl (HVuHills) NB 642-8235 ,$79,750 (Sat & Sun 1-5)' #2 Royal St. George (Big Canyon) NB 642-8235 $190,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) **#51 Linda Isle (Linda Isle) 'NB 642-8235 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 9312 Cioudhaven Dr., Huntington Beeoh 962-4454 $45,900 (Sal & Sun 1-5) 27191 Arena 'Lane Mission Viejo 837-4448 $65,000 (Daily) 6 BR A Fimlly Rm or Don ** #28 Linda Isle (Linda Isle) NB 642-8235 (Sat & Sun 1:5) DUPLEXES FOR SALE 1 & 2 BR **Ill Bayside Pl (Carnation Cove) CdM 67U900 (675-4437 eve) (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2 BR & DEN EACH 707 Begonia Corona de! Mar 675-5726 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2 & 3 BR 820 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach 540-1151 $96,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 3 BR EACH tt310 So. Bayfront, Balboa Island 675-3331 (Sal & Sun 1-5) 3 & 2BR 6061> Marigold, Corona de! Mar 673-2222 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 517 Begonia, Corona de! Mar 675-6900 (Sat & Sun 1-5:30) 3 + 3 BR 314 Iris, Corona de! Mar 675-722.5 (Sal & Sun 1-5) 3 A DEN A 1 BR 305 Ruby, Balboa Island 67U900 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 4-PLEXES FOR SALE 2 BR-1 BR-1 BR-1 BR ' 136-1301> 45lh St., Newport Beach 646-7767 673-9060 (Sal & Sun 1-5) (I) 3 BR, (2) 2 BR, (I) 1 BR 12132 S. Hasier. Garden Grove 63&-5662 (Daily) • , "~~~ short distance to the beach from this ' w~ ~Investment property. 6 units in good ~ • ~Jllon with· sun decks, garages, built in ~;:1nt0:!e~ ' nmges & ovens. Tenants pay all ullllUes 415 Santa Ana, Newport Heights 642-3377 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2332 Rutgero Dr ({)()liege Park) CM 314 W. Stevens, Santa Ana ~1151 f43,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) *3821 Inlet hie Dr., Harbor View Hills CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 2 BR 631 So. Fairview (Unit 140) Santa Ana b\4 'itater. We can show you this property ; ~y. Phone 586-0222. • """"'"~ SHORECLIFFS -53E~ ·people consider Shorecllffs Corona de! . most charming residential area . From · ~..;'jhomenl you enter on the coral tree • ~~ streets you ha,•e a fooling of charm ,• quiet dignity. All the homes'are custom ~ and they range from small two bed- ~ up. SP."ctacular private beaches with -c!hlrul white water waves. Froln $70 000 . fiP.1lilease call Alice Clarke our fine speci.1. borecllfft to esJlst you, 6'/s.7225. ) . OCEANFRONT UNm 642-7491 (Sot & SUn b5) 3254 New York, Cosla Mesa 557-4130 (Sun 1-5) 209 Ruby, Balboa Island 646-7767; 673·9060 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 337 Magnoli.\, Costa Mesa 644-7270 $39,500 (Sun 2-6) * 1801 Holiday (Baya'e61) NB 642-8235 $82,GOO (Sun 2-6) 1732 Candlestick {Baycrest) NB . 842-8235 $76,000 (Sun 11-5) 3098 Country Club Dr, (Me!a Verde) CM 546-5990 $66,500 (Sun 1-5) 675-3550 $112,500 (Sat 1-5) _646-0555 $18,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1821 Castle Cove, Corona del Mar 675-72211 (Sun l ·5) 2107 Santiago (Ba)'CI'eSI) NB 546-5990 $,4,SOO (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1215 Key West (HVuHills) CdM 675-6000 $104,950 (Sun 1·5) 1915 Swnba Clrc (M-Verde) CM._ 67HOOO $61,900 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 3607 catamaran (HVuHills) .CdM 67fHIOO $93,495 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 512 DeAnu Dr., Corona del Mar 873-3550 (Sat & SUn 1-5) 3 BR 2407 Novla (The Bluffs) NB 64+4910 $79,950 (Sat & Sun 1-8:,,) . 2607 Vista Ornada, Newport Beach 640-0020 (Sat & iSun 1-5) UNm FOR SALE 2677 Orange, Costa Mesa . 648-0555 $43,900 (Sat & Sun 1.,5) * '"' •• w ..... .,. ... *** w ........ ' .... •• • 1. f ) ) l • S.....,, M11 S, 197J . __ .... 1~1 --.. ~ 1 --.... 1~1 __ .. ~ 1 --... ~ 1 ---1~ 1 ---1~ r _..... lfil . _..,_ 1;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;.;;;;;;;~:;;..iiiiiij;;~--~~1~~-~·;;;;;;~;--~ ......_~- Gonor•I 0-.•I , Gonor•I 0-.•I ·carono 4"1 Mor Corono del Mor Colt• -Cotta -... 11'IE' TWO BEST DOLLAR VAWE ' CO.NrlJES !N NEWPORT IEACH ' . ',..( : OPEN SUNDAY 1·5 2345 ARBUTUS $72,500 Showcase home, 4 BR. 211.i BA, fam. rm., form. din., single slx>ry, Lusk built lrg cor- ner lot. PANORAMIC VIEW. Move-in condi· tion, recently completely redecorated thru- out lustrous wood parquet flooring, deep pile carpeting & new vinyl We1 all in popu-lar colon. Costly wall covermgs. custom shutters, & freshly painted inside & oul M1ny other added features. Quick posses· sion. Super neighborhood! /THE BLUFFS PRIME EARLY AREA $56,500 - Limited edition-Plan "H". Just about the greatest 2 BR. 2 BA, large form. din. rm., fioor plan available. Architecturally excit- ing! Townhouse design w/street level ~ entry, then upstairs to magnificent comfort. Private patio in rear, view deck from living rm., spotless adult home, with choice Vista Caudal Sl address. Very low laese hold & laxes. Call for appt. to inspect. SINGLE 1LEVEL LIVING MtD $60's Popular l·s\ory "BONITA PLAN" end unit in established older area. Very fine location in low density neighborhood. 3 BR., 2 BA. secluded patio, "hen's tooth" clean, taste- fully decoratea & appointed. A very Inviting home. Attractive "hacienda'' style elevation. Private driveway, cul-de-sac w/ample guest parking, IU?ar-by pool. C:. ~~f$.,.t} t . .Jf\ 2414 Vista dol Oro cµf tW. "O!!J}-Nlwpan-Beith--- . : . re..iry 644-1133 ·Anytime BLUFFS*BLUFFS*BLUFFS BRAND NEW DUPLEX •..= :;uPlE!,.• THIS ~!xi.';~~.~ , GREAT NEW SELEcno·' m BEGONlA 28RltdenlttBRunit OLDE HOUSE 2 lrplca. By ........ Job COUNTllY:·"· " OPEN SAT ,. SUN 1.. walk to -.. $13.llOO --9'!9-0llJ8 EST .. ·n"" "' . Nothing to compare wi the price of this a... Fr<mt uott, 2 BR, dt'O, 21> OPEN DAILY 1.S BELONGS TO A BYGONE MESA VDU>E • BR, 30'l5 .. • .. .,j;; mendously UPIX'l11ed. 1 yr. old 3 BR. lam. BA plua lqo .. ta'talnmenl 513 ORCHID ERA. Dolallod -al -139.IGO. ()peJI s.t POOL .. rm. 211.a BA., on wide colorful ~belt in ~-w/fireP!a<e, wet bar ' Oceanvlew Reolty ~ --· Jao. pico • SUn 1.0, ~ OVER i< .iCRE, ~- Jow m.UO.tenance area. Seller sacrifice at Rear wUt-~ 2 BR. den. 2 OCEAN & HARBOR VIEW :::-~ blc. flowinl EA$I'SIDE home, cul-de-aac, Oaklmized • ~:. 3 ~l,50P! , BA, patlo plus sundeck. I.wok 4 Br/Fam RUI Bee.ut Locaied In older ~ 3 BR, .~. ~: llO yard. ~ -W ~.:,~ OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1·5 EAO:lunithutt'sownlaun-Decor w/Elep.nt wall Ct.ta Mesa. ON OVER-$.12,500. ~ &; Truih ea.r ~ ~ 324 VISTA TRU_CHA "OFF VISTA DEL ORO" dey, landacaoln& & drapes. rove<Ws & SIZE LOT OF APPROX. Dano Point " -er. iia.,. ..... ildl Sff this ri>wf $110,oo:>. Karastan crptg, Fee Land 91'.XX) SQ. IT. ~~ ~ ~ l CHOICE ONE LEVELS SCENIC~~ 0i'J27K~~b~.~7 U!Uque 2 BDRM. FLOOR S11PERBCXIA81UNE ..,.,.;-~ .. lots ot 'Wio. ONL" ••9 900 , ch , 3 BR. 2 BA. PLAN, feetures 0 L DE VfEW Real country livinc etc. to ".,.,, •Or armmg , on OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 PrlcK Jump In J""" FASl!IONED P ARLOR Lites at nite. Prtv. beach & thoppinc. CALL -. quiet greeobelt w/lrg. encl. priv. patios. 606'1.a MARIGOLD Hw..., to 36U cm...... TYPE UV. RM.,._. z poo1 .,; ... ~--2 DD J' Fabulous buy! 3 Bdrm. rear W>lt •ith lrplc, H. v. I.wk.< s;:J Fam + 2 ~;_?,!!10 wt01 =LA~ BA.· ~o".B;-:,;.,,......_.,F,;: $25,500. " · OPEN SUN. 1-5 deck, etc. 2 Bdrm. front frplc. $87,900 . udes land. s= falmstyl id · land. $59,500. (ll49&-1857 How difrtcutt tt is 10· ~ a 537 VISTA GRANDE "OFF VISTA DEL ORD'' "°ONT~~· BEACH Open 1·5 Daily. 644-ICIO This aide hou3e :.. ~ EHi Bluff nice "°""' at thb ~· •3 BIG R-2 PROMISE KINDS OF POSSIBILI-Bedroom, cl..........._ END UNIT on beaul Vista Cajon. in Early Duplex. 2 Bdrm. & l·Bdrm., small vacation home, small TIES." It would make an PRUifE Bl urr,s Condo \l.'alk to achoois. ~ Bluffs~ Charming s BR .. 2 BA .• lovely encl in Xlnt co~~ for Appl. price $43.900. can 673.7311 excellent F1RST HOA1E for 4 BR + den, 2~, Ba. trpl and 5 minutell 'do tlwti!!ki· brkfst. lanai. Expen. wallpaper. $65,5-00. ~ ' O.nl'°n ""'°'· newtyweds, or REl'IRE-crpt/drp. o..ner 61>-35.15. Submit""'""-CALL_ Cost• Mela MENT HOl\IE for Senior El Toro END UNIT Spectacular uPaula" plan. Pro-citizens. w~ doubt that )'(Ml I;;:;.;...;.=------ less. decor & upgraded, on lo9ely elevated ' I WANTED :;_~llont!ndly """"'""' like tt, OPEN HOUSE lot w/encl. priv. patios. $79,5-00: lncluding 11011 y, t'IWllCl.llC ·~ -OFFER YOUR OWN • the land. ME-~T;iR $22,500 FULL PRICE NOON TO 5 p M. f.:PLAN -EARLY BLUFFS ~--MESA ON. PYMT. SAT ... SUN. CAU. NOW FOR ADDRESS! Decorator Lake View Home, 2200 SQ. Fr. lovely 3 BR., 2'h BA., lrg. lam. -m·wa MISSION REAL TY tow malnL prden, private I °!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!lJ!!i!! rm., on picturesque rolling greenbelt w/bay · 985 So. Coast Hwy .. Laguna dub, +++. 156.!IJO. :l<562 1A'READ T view. DUPLEX Phone (714) 494-0731 Overlake, El Toro. By BRAND NEW 4 BR., 3 BA. -$66,950 517 llogonla WOODS STIRS THE Walker " i.e. F" 4 Id , Corona cfol Mor IMAGINATION Fountain Valley IXW • nn + EXCLUSIVE NEW LISTINGS Cute 3 Bedrm, 2 bath front 408 PLAN $30,900 PRICE 30' f'Cim. ~;,~.d- FOR APPT. TO SEE PLEASE CALL -house with fenced private Heavy_ shake roof with Only $750 Down 40' Pool • lleatll•• BELEN B DOWD ~~~~dim2m=.~i jow~~~:s~~~ ~~p~~~~:1l~J $27,500,. ;~. • bath, rear house. Extra WEJUSTSOLD3392Cannel, pl~ style _with you ln Ba prlced below market UNBEUEVABLE s U'l''OF 0 34 w1de 42' lot. Open Sat/Sun mind. Used brick ~place. 'td 11 bl 4-•' REALT R 644-01 at a top price, and need Lots or panelling. Reali c~ , a tna, -sq. ... THE CENTIJRY!! '"G~---.~1------~G---r-a~1 -----I l :OO.S:30. two more houses. Buyers and truly a lovely horn: tin1~ed b:lnu:s room, 2 car Just Uated, you ctn't .mftst .. -. ...... · 2845 E. Coast Hwy will assume your cum!flt Seller has agreed to sell encld gar, clubhouse, sauna. Modern convenieno;u.. , " F~~ Mar loan and wiU take over at F1iA and GI, what more pool, tennis. · queen bdrm'•·. Huge rE French 2 Story SOMERSET MODEL one•, or In fiO days. CALL cculd you ask for? Call oow You Own the!Lanci • ram. ·rm. -w.th ma , 0 • Harbor View Homn Costa Mes• Re•lty to see this one Priced $25,750 to $26,950 fireplace, overlooks ~-Pool · 18650 s. Brookhunt, F.V. tasttc 40• pool. IlelU.e BY OWNER * 548-nll * Open Wed thru Sun 1-" bullUn klt<hen. B .. ,0~ $24,500.! -5BR 3BA, beaut decorated STIRS THE SOUTH BAY REAL TY aize dining rm~., P.*t Shades of Old New Orleans! FE~y ~p only. ~~· IMAGINATION Realtors 968-nTI * 968-4004 c~. boat a FRESID.Y PAINI'ED 2 , $30,900 PRICE 54$--0465 Open eves separate storage, story Parisian BARGAIN! DmodYINeG•t '"h!'.!' nr"anthtse tobchbuyto Heavy shake -roof With . • -$29-990, . PQQL TIME -bep.ch, E-Z terma. r«}ltmf. H~e living room. Gourmet = t ring tree und thi • lillCICS. IT'S FOR -llEAU. kitcllen. Spa.dous bedrooms. spend remaining days by EXCLUSIVE 3o~nn do.f ~. we1i .FABULOUS POOL sp1-~ . to~.. J C~ ~arly ~ •--1 ded ~ OLYMPIC the sea. TI4/523-{i686, princ ~...__ u_ _, ln uua ~ r ~u-Eorir.~!~~.Plus'.' gor-only. CARNATION COVE planned style with you in r:h:;3'~~i -baa uper Olympic-size pool ~ .. gtouS lawns. Outdoor, J;IBQ Bede Bay ... . duplex;-,lot-over·250·ft~ ~P. mind. lJsed brick fireplace. ta.-~ w/w deckinK: and brick· patio all- • r. a •~ BADMINTON 3rd interest in pler, Extra botS'· of--paaellina,-..Really ....crpti · H/F. e,-2. =~~It liM. ,_...., "' and truly-a loveiy home. pavos, huge Anthony -......., toa.a~.,., ......... COURT! FHA :PURCHASE BY OWNER 3 hr, frplc, parking. fee land (you own Seller has . airee<f to M!ll POOi. Dbl gar+ earport, fn. enclosed patio for thoee O.K.! Fabulous towne home. rovered. patio, new kitchen, lt): The very best quiet & FHA and GI what more aide street great f 0 r SUmfT!er evening&.. Sharp 4 IOHI'! ! 11! ·.pl VERY ANXIOUS seller! . 640-0166 or 640-0227. pnvate beach loc. $210,000. could you ask 'torr Call now ohildren. 10% Down. bedrm, 1% bo.tht, newly I -----;;ii"!!!IM""I -----------Call today. &t>-0303. Balboa Island OPEN SA!/SUN. 1·5 to see'"" oue. , 2t)lO NATIONAL ST. decorated thruout. Pticed COUNTR"· -G1ner•I Gener11I 111 Bayside Place COME TO OPEN HOUSE to sell -$39,900. Ask 1or I ' ' Open BALBOA ISLAND 310 SO. BAYFRONT * 305 RUBY* SALISBURY REALTY SAT." SUN. 1-4:30 Wayoe or Dick at· . -CLUB ~'•" OPEN SAT/SUN I 5 315 Marine Balboa Island EXCLUSIVE AGENT ICASABIAN ATMOSPHERE • '•O 1 · • • • Realtors Costa Maso RHlty RHI Estate '62-6644 Brand new duplex, 3 8' Om, 673-6900 675-4437 Eva. 545--0465 Open eves. * •-., ___ .._ __ iii• I ...., atory 1ri·level , · 3 !>a. + lge. 1,,,.1y apt. QUALITY • _. • _. ~nil * _ _. -· 3 Zoning prohibits duplicatioo • . ..... ,.... HELP! "VA TERMS" $750 -.a1 -· 1art<•-f&al!ll on this xlnt ixation What 11 more nnportant? \ room with wet bar.>i...,_ SALISBURY REAL TY ":!· Sproul will plan "!"' Owner Des~ HONEYMOON co T . TOTAL DOWN uvl,,. room. top """'"'- I OHi \f L 01\0\ ~£"., TU 4'.'. 315 Marine Balboa 1s1am. vonte e~ .& intenor All reasonl),ble otters con· TAGE on ~ble R.J lot. 1, 2, & 3 BR. l~I &: 2'ni Ba pets, drapes, cathedrt.fcil- * 673-6900 * colors for ttUs choice. duplex. sidered on this beautiful 3 Huge family room, with T 0 w nhooaes completely tna in muter bedroom. 3 wtleu you ilre looking for a ·====~.,..,.~"'°"'I Best walk ~ everything loc., BD 2 BA 2 Story home. beamed cellings, fireplace. refurbtahed. Car p e t e d , car auqe. l4b ~--­ nice rozy 3 bedroom home WATERFRONT lot, 50x80 Pleasant views. We have Sunken liv rm w / U B new carpets. ftaptocw patio, Bltna. Priced below market. Ds;loy-the du~A.i~ with new upgraded c~ts. w/'!/J' Boat Slip. Make otter the plans! 3 BR. 3 beth fireplace. Immaculate low waterfd, trult trees, ody 420 8CI· tt. ftni8bed bonus activities. Jullt ~· ~~ DON'T BUY THIS HOME :· OPEN SATURDAY & SUNDAY 1·5 Spectacular bayfront duplex. CreatiYely de- sfgned 3 bdrm., 3 bath upper unit featuring roof deck, study overlooking master bdrm. Beautiftil landscaping and to Owner. 673-mo ho1~, lge. 2 BR._. 2 bath ma.int. I and 1 cap in g, ~.900. nn., 2 car encld pr, prtv 1a1t. ~ 1 concrete driveway. You can Bilbo• Peninsul• i.nnt. $102,500 (Choice of 3). sprinklers • cov. patio, ext. FANTA5Tl'C f Bedroom, patio, pools, you own the CALL aci.MSf'i t.t. • walk to a new 57 store shop. University Realty lighting, camper/boat gate, 1% ba,_th, cu!~ ltreet. land. Sl.9,995 to $26,950. I 'nrl ' " & priv. patio. Lower 3 bdrm., 2 ba. unit now ~~ctio~t.eQ.~e:oo ~ OUPLEX-$79,500 3001 E. CM. Hwy. 673-flilO =~ :28~:3m tw ~CRv,· $31.lm" Better North eut comer of terms to suit any kind ot 2&:3BR.,3ba.2frpl. ,GOT 'EM! located . North M hurry on ttds ooe. Euclid and Slater, FV . financing , Modern &: refurbished ID 'IHE REAL ESI'ATE FAlR ~n Wed thru SUn l~ NEWPOR'T BEACH VA/FHA/CONV. Call now 21,Scargar.Acttast!! 2 chann5.ng trip'lexes! Side-Maaeaa11;JJ.n1J.!.!1°90peold.~-~ 5.".lla1 S TH BAY REALTY 842-GEM by-skle! 1 B'-k ~ -_., -. n --~1 91" * -• •••• 2535. __ , ·---·. '· '· In ~--.. ~de!" SaUSuo, Call --MESA VERDE ~ -~ --OPENTIL" •.fTS FUN r:>BE NICE! ............. \..UR1lRl !!!!!!!I!!~~~--· I . rented. On s hore mooring incl. 415 BAYSIDE DRIVE J:'lt~~Hwy .. ~ Mar''''s';M;l.'Eoo1y. *JUST LISTED* DRIV'E::·=cmxx ~~~~~~~ ~·· . * TRIPANLEXESD 000* Real Estate 67S.2101 2 BR. home on Eut:si.de OTJI" 2878 EUROPA DR. * LIKE NEW 3 + Bonus, '·-OPEN SATURDA:Y -&-SUNDA:Y 1-S M~ ~·s;s::.i@ 2>15E,OoastHwy,,CdM '''""'\W'~ ~"'.1"1'7~-H£1JS!' *~~~~~:pow - . __ M)QL_nMll5... ~~ce~~X:ii~~!!.8=.n~~::d~~ ~:~· proOt! Duplex Boycrffl 510 JASMINE Ra~i:'~· Wlllla=70 ·~it,~, ::;ab:.: gg~::-J:,;,.,m1rmn 3:,. ~aBA&i,:Jo.llflfl~ rozy den, private pier for 50' boat, large ':\"~ ~~'!?'>1~s.iAx!Good net NEW USTING Corona del Mar 1 ..... ca,,,.i.0% A drapeo. Quiet * HUGE pools &. malnt.!ree · ~wt~•.~ .. sauna, & beautiful sandy beach in front. 2 BR mme on R-2 lot. 4 BR. can convert back to 5 ttreet. 1 down. living fbl:tl B-8-Q hi:' · · Offered at $249,500. 5 ~N~1+~· ~!!'"o! ~~;:t i.~:n f~ Close to !hopping. bdrm, 2 BA. Interromm, Costa Melli Realty * ~ at 7~90 "' ._ rrv n::. din. rM, bir. 300' lot. Good income clusiv_$. listing. Attractive Open Sat/Sun 1-5: 30 heat sensors. Ex tr a s ! * ~7711 * * to le at ..., ... , w/bltln elec R,10, pl_°!.' of f William Winton Real Estate CAU. me for acreage, Mt. features include a stepdown 2845 E. Coast Hwy. Clubhouse ptivll. Below ~ l•rwln rl•lty Inc. storage, big w a» ... ~ .. -~ e ! .229 MARINE, BALBOA ISLAND 675-3331 pro~~.::;,:m:.'::Ji! ~~~t ':,"'~ w;,:,mb':.:;J ~~Mar ~~a;~et·cft"~'~ NEAR BACK BAY 9614405MAMMOT~4 hn) =~·.:r:~crpta~~· l!!""'!!!!l""'""''""'""""'""'G~""'~I .,...,...,...,...,...1 ASK FOR BRUCE spearate """ter bedroom 1!23-5100 THREE BEDROOMS, '!WO •--• -Ill CWener•I •· enere 833-0121 644;-7414 wing on a lively street of coll.EGE Park. close to BATHS 1:.C:!. ~OOarpesq: =:. ~~ --·, 1---------1------------·l"'_iiii_iiii_iiii_iii other custom homes. Priced shopping center, 3 Br, 1 % Guest room, freshly painted d tor d 11•,-!~-1111 No MONEY CULVERDALE to "" at 199,500. Call ba. lrplc. encl-porch Inside and oot! lmmedlo"' on, ecora rap°',. 1- G75-72'25 w/crpt, 17 fruit trees. im-00!\IPftllcy. $32,~ formal dining rm, tam rm, DOWN Sharp, as a tack, lovely 3 BE the first to see this slngle mac, wide lot. ,,_ down to 549-2286 Bric. ~7-8961 Ewa game room, plus llOlid brick Bdrms & family style story, 4 Br, 2 Ba. Llcated .rtD playbou.e. So much for the DOLLHOUSE on WALK To ldtchen, 2 Baths, u~ded .t ul , . qualilled buyer. Agent -pr•-e $39-m..t. Manicured lo ,...,.~ on a qu1 e c -ue-sac, 1n 548-0l.11 Sat & SUn. BY OWNER_ 3 Bdnn + ,_ ~,,; PERFO,~ RMANCE rooe .-~·-8 · carpets & drapes. Priced to prinie section of tfesa .._.,, .... ....""'... __ h.A SCHOOLS sell. Verde. Nicely landscaped BY Owner. 3BR, 2BA. Dbl.e Fam Rm Lanai -cul de sac 963-5621 breakfast room •Wllll,,· a This cluorming 3 bedroom MESA DEL MAR IRVINE TERRACE with big tree shaded back gar. Cor. paUo. Loe lncd. Vic Bade Boy · Prlnc. Ody SEE-BUY-Move Tocloy ~.::~ r':"':B and den home is walking First time on market. This 3 br, 2 ba. fam rm, yard. Sharp interior, panel-yd. Nr. schools &: shopping $29,500 Tel MS-7353 LOW Down A.awn 7% loan. 16, x 32' heated dl.atance from all schools, Olanning 4 Bdrm, with din-beaut patio, Jooking fOI' a ed famUy rm., extras. By center. $26,001. VA, Conv. or * BY OWNER. 4 BR. 2 BA. $269 total No. Payment. pool. Lota of d ind with no maj.1r streets to ing room, 1%. Baths, ex· new family to raise. $63,500. Owner $46,900, 546-4018. I ~5 .POpeM ~}.;10o~~· Sat ..sun. Good com!. Redecorated tn-Move In Tod~ Nice 3 BR. custom o..,tooe,: -·. Secluded walled, tree cellent condition, carpets & CALL 645-2240. .._.,.... · ~. Id • t• 127 000 959 --d I bing BY owner-Lusk Harbor I . I e • ou · • · 2 BA. O:lrner t. Nr schls. $37,500. BKR 962-56tt (jr.-ahaded back yard with free rapes, copper P um • Bayshores View, 4 BR. fam. nn .. ~l,i DESIRED LocatiOn. Mesa Dogwood St., CM. 893-6370 NEWPORT MESA REALTY form flagstone patio . electric g~ door opener. BALBOA PENIN. BA. 2 frplcs, v..-et bar, sell· Verde No. 2 yr. Imrnac. 2 AITRACTIVE 2000 oq. ft. 4 642-8ru. 2 BR •••· 1 BA •••• $29.'llO. Pr.mlum carpeting and OHored for 138,000. U bell bl 9 . th OPEN H'OUSE story 2300 = It 4BR 3BA Downt'n H.B. Ima«"<· -wall coverings make this a DUPLEX n eva «: units on c cleaning oven, a.ir cond, fam ' nn Nr . Ele~ & BR home w/pool, din area, OWNER anxioul. 4 bodhnl., 2 doUbou&e, f'ly ~E· great value at $25,500. Why Cozy duP,lex in Coat~ Mesa, 2 ~=~e1.n :~=~ arear SUNDAY 1-5 upgraded thruout, Prof. Inte~. schl. Avail Juiy fam rm, frplc. By owner baths. Patio. Dining rm., drps, alum awnlnal. ut waft, call now 546-2313. Bdrms each, IU'eplaces, ' 2521 CRESTVIEW J~panese lrlscpg, Catalina B ~r $44,.95(> f:J51.f!ll:XJ. S37,m. 54<Ht325. family nn. Forced-a.fr heat. fncd lot, pat.lo slabt~ 2 Of'fHTIL" • rr'S FUN ro BE NCEI Forced air heat. builtins, Darling 2 BR home w/open view, $88,500. 644-8569 for y . • BY OWNER, 3 BR, 2 BA, Picture windoWI, entry hall, Cpr. Walk to bch, IChla A ~II ~ backs up to the golf course. JONES beant ceilings, carpets & appt, * Relax by the Pool * c r pt 1 , d r p 1 , pa t i o , Nice yard. bric: $31,500. Lake Pk. Assume :lllJIKtx- . ; Shown by appt. only. Owner REALTY INC drapes, "'-rod burning CAMEQ HIGHLANDS Quiet 2 story, 2 BR •. 1% BA. clubhome/pool, clou to 846-<li04. isting FHA 5% %~ta will trade for more units. EStl'M6 fireplace, large lot w/nice Garden oriented 1 u x u r y Adult condo. E-eide CM. ac.hoola, ~ OWNER leavina:. CBJ'den !!-l6;..,...Pm. 0v(t11.~", I NEW DUPLEXES patio for sun1mer living. home, 4 BR. family rm, din· Steal th.ls trom owner. * 4 BR, 2 BA home, % blk Home. 3 bdrm.a., 2 baths. ~· a Now being built In Corona (7141 e73-&210 One or th• lowest priced Ing rm, beamed celllngs. ~2187 aft 4PM from Newport 11gta Sehl. Family rm., If r •PI ace. REPOSSESSI ,& • TEXAS SEWR del Mar. Spacious 3 Bdnn le 2001 W.lllilbot ...i., homes In this exclusive Comer lot. Private beaches. COLLEGE PARK :r BR. $35,000. Pattiaon Investment Built-ins, d t 1hwa1 her. ~ 2 Bdrm, Many extras. Ex-'Ntwporta..lli·Cllitofnll8.2llf0 area. Take a look, you'll be Princtpab onty. OPEN SAT Anthony Pool, H/F, 1% BA. O:>., 642-lMO; 642-1!00L Pa&. Near Milel Square For Information and·loctJton F.'~ ~ve away this fan. cellent location & a m1n1 glad you did. & SUN 1·5. 463.1 Dorchester need~ loving cRre but only MESA Verde by Owner 4 Park. brk $33,900. 962-1313. ol these FHA&: VA homes. tutlc~BR,3BAcl>armer. view. *CUSTOM* MORGAN REALTY Rd. BYOWNER. $32,000.Excl.Klngaard BR,2\foa\den dlnnn TIBURONTownhou>e4br, contact· •ii'J "' Hu&e rum..,. "'°"'· laml!y MORGAN REAL TY 673-6642 675-6459 Fast resultA are just a pbone Real Estate 642-2222 lge cor lot, .;.,.1y •painted ,; 2\fo Ila, ram rm. blbu, patio KASAll.A~.:, room. fireplace, formal .... 673-6642 67' "59 HOME ca11 ••• ~ ~ ·~ro '"5678 d-·e<1. ~950 ~-wt1Jor.1><t many x1rt.1 •• ing, wet ban.. NO MAIN,. ~ E'~!DE ~STA MESA ~~ap~l~st~r~ono~~Be~ac~h~V-1===•w0;a:=yO:~~-=~·•:·::::=c=~=~;:•::; .. ~--=--~~;~:;~;~=--==-==·,:~::;;;;,:' choice Jot~ $37,:SOO. 962-62t1'. R1•I E1t•te "3ei¥11 TENANCE Prime "Green-A»~<> '-'V - belt" tocation. 1n.soo. land NEWPORT BEACH · large lot · room for 2 ad-BLUFFS BEAUTY Huntington hoch ~ :-'~~~ :.: Included. Doo't wait! Call 2 Bdnns., l bath; frplc.; on ~ltkmBA.al ~eHunlt8dwd. ~..":: Beautl!ul new Spanish style Clrtil-0 ~.,. .( -f)-C ~Q. • OPEN HOUSE' wttn 3 BR~ &15-MOO. lge. maintenance.free yard, ....... _ ilUUl"?ll home on the q u I et ~~ ~'"ti ~).. ~ P<f" ~ unit. Near H ' "'.IJl<Bll!lll..!211/J-~!JT :_t, w/Jge. eoclooed patio, De-w/deep shag ~. all Capimano Beach blul!s: h / • • W _J G iffr Cb -ll S -tached 2-car garage plus bltlm, formal dlnmg, . and Spoclous rooms & lotA of T at nfngurng Orv ame w a Uoul! UN 1-5 bor. can 968-44(1. ~ .... V. E. llowanl & Co. rm. for boat &: trailer. only $34,500. Owner retiring windows facing a white 141tM ~ a.AY L POUAN ... owner will consider VA * Crest R-M~~J Uiv. t:i...-~ Pri'*1 at $361000. to1ravel. ·Call llOYo', 545-8424, water ocean view & Dana 0 ',,.'°',ro~•~L~ofd• ~ TERMS .... see and ron1· * VACANT * Call: 673-3663 642.2253 Eves. South Co Realtors Point Harbor. True Sptinish -.. mallKI ...... .,,,.. pare this ape.cious 4 TRIPLEX PANORAMIC VIEW tile entry &. all elec. kit· ,law to form four simple wardi. Btdroom, 3 bath home on New carpet 4i: paint, ~1! 1~ 3 &: 2 Bdrm. unib!; fee $I lS OOO Century 21 Nova Realty MS BUILT home-. $950. down to ~'MU Balboa Poninaula OF SOUTH BAY cheo. On a lge. loL 1102,000 I N E E K A W I corner lot. , .. 2000 "I· ft. BA. !500. down tQ ~~ ~~~~sm.~ income 3~~b·~io~~·,: .°ri~~~4~~~C l 12 I I I I ci:fRE~~N.hT~g1U~Rel~y~ftdbood2"1·. ~~·ii!· I ""~~~!"!!~~~~I master sulte, ex. lg. living ....Qcennfront lot. wal_k1ng dist I ;; Immaculate 3 BR. :tBN.l'Sllr-ES DELUXE 3BEDRM room, lg. Fam. ldtchcn, to Dana Pt Marma. Ex· N I G A T I f rounded by well'di-d .... ,,. many extru, 8 perfect elusive codununity w/pvt 9,. ~•• 9,. 44,, -LTY •~ $39.SOO entertainment home. Call beach, road ,& gate. H.D.i I' I I I I ___.,. -"" easy -care gJ'0\11\di, Ma £Stl'M6 Betterthannew,thl.a2year Red Carpet, Realtors JOHNSON, Bl<R.. 646--8362, VACANT atendotcu1-~J-&."e. 17141073,02!0 o:~ borne ha& .~.!'u~ hand -· 2121 Placentia Ave., C.M . • Real French & Spanish ~~. ~"'l,,B~1 2001w,...,_11Yd. ~:~er c: ... :ith ~!1: NEW TRIPLEXES SPECTACULAR oeean Yiew, I HY S UK I : desie:n. llouse of 1tau aJXf overh&ni c:prinklertd NIWJIOflltleb•Cllilomilt 2:tto atrium, huge open eatio IN COSTA MESA unusual 1 BR 'J' gar, I I I I I ~antic llJ'Chts. El~t l\fan,y, tnall)' more .,...! ~:~p~W:~de .;~ ~ =:: i~ ::~ =~"-'-'5423'-'ng=-· .,..,.cam-=per--boa-t.i A ofrf cloesrft haw fO be a j ~ 1:m ~~ ~. ~I~ ; DUPLEX Call Red Carpet Realtors 1 Bdnn., II Batb Coron• del Mar ..--------golftr1oboa-. ff . ~"c•'\?~ta room. H-~ SMALLCAPECXID.llO 2 Channing rottages near :;46-8640. • 10% DOWN • I C A It R O N I ·~-·" ~ ~~ •'Ood ~'"''" shutt ''"'=··' ~ & 1>eaz. l·Bclrm.;.i' SALESMEN-Ora,. County CORONA DEL MAR , I I I I I 0 c.mpi.te "" do.at. ..-i ::,i;:,,,.,~fl'Jtll'tl\~~;ct!.~ nrept•""· CoPP6? w1nt;ar.rum=~1ssJ~ ' ANXIOUS ro EARN Apet l11rw.t 2 beautiful view homes. 1 In 7 by .fllUng k'I "* mllti"9 word famUy room , huae n<>'A-ered kitchen. 3 sunqy m..J663 673-6688"-Eves • MoN-£y . larger apltt, ~ Rultors 547-6791 Irvine TetTace. custom 3 . . . . . . you devtlop from np HQ. 3 ~· courtyard.. Price r«tuced maniturtld lllwns ~ Call: . ~k othmN~557~... SAL~ OR TRADE ~. t :.'\act .::,:"t~'i! 8 PRINT NuM8ER!O LETTERS I' r r r I' r I' I ~::.m ~~I. lale. ~~ ":!.T:g. ~~ ""'~=.,,....-;;':-;;::-=,,,-l~oad bome a BR, 111 harbor. '116.000: I Lusk IN T~ESE SQUARES ----. -• • s ~11 • . SAND Pointe, So. Cst Plaza bl, pool. Plus i BR ,..tal harbor •lew h!Us. 4 br. nice LES THAN RENT BY Ownor: Dutch associated llROKFR<:. Rf AlTOO'; :·1~ w !lt1i!'>,,. ',I) 1~11 ma, 38R + privacy + p:aae;. stonae room ..ill view. 184.500. Bo<h -In .,, LNSCGET !tf"swLE~ l.EITTRS TO I I I I I I I I l6'0 Movea 1'0U loto 38R. 1'1 BR· 2 BA many xtru. J yn riu, 7~ comider home ~ or prime condition. By owner. V _ ~ " . • • . • • _ • BA Condo. Walk to lbopplng uc£ni ~ c:u•l VA, U1Umalk. Owner1 bultncM prop,' tn Newport _,,615---'-272c.,l..:10_,,.....,..,--=,-1 etntcr. pi.fut tn/out, bltbl Stll Idle 1,tOINI _, Call "1-"w 1l1tn-Stm. m.31119 ..... C.B Sat ... ~ 10 U1 . f\Ji!l"d want 9'1111 """" II> SCRAM-LETS 'ANSWERS IN DIME·A·UNE RED CARPET 847~. ll!;Q2 6li.mB -1 Claatned Ad• ••• 660!!6111 to 4 i>Dl-6'1S30 0...-. ..:-=="'"'·-----•--------------------------RMlton KM.SU lt.B. I ) .. . . .. . ..... .. ... ... . .. ·-.. . . ~ •,. -• ' ''I • ,• . . ... . . . . ' . . .~ ~ . ' . ' ... - I~ ---I ........ ~I c.nmwcta• g · Pa:pi rty -:-_ OPEN FOi 1NSPICnoN SAT & SUN ~~iiiiliiiiiiim /l 'H_~·~~'~'"";•;;n;;•~·~~~·h--=,rL;;;~~ ..... ~~·=;e<llf.~·r;~'f,t-;;-~;....,.;;~::;;:;;;;;I Newport llLCJ • I• OP8I SUNDAY 1-5 * LOOK * TWO BEDIMS. * PLACE llEAl.TY OFFERS * 533 Via Udo Soed, Udo.. N=-~Dr~= f!f.Jlil. >1"1\\"N 1 loan, * VllW LOTS :It 5 Bii i< fam. rm. Ba)'front, pier i< Oaat, rm. « 3nl bdnn; 2 Wed USEl'i'ORK? H.,.., w,aNe 13)4 !:. !no. tr1i Start at $10,850;-Bulldabli fr"Jevol f255,000. -=lno "':" ~.t~ 2239 falrvf-Road, Coota Mao e e CHOICE C· 1 COMMlllGIAL projiiiey o~u. J,~sqlWi fOOC-Wlth-Zl10'-1·-- squve foot· commerdal bulldJJI.( rultable for restaurant or other commerclll adtrtt7 -plus 1 bedroom, l bath apartment. 990 P.,. that MU oave ... ~~· F~ht, ·~:cw tf.l:; * C·1 ZONE ONLY $54,'50 * rm., trplc., 214 pr. 6 ~ ~ :=;: R/O, w/w crvta • ~ •BR. hom!; more 1111111 po1Sibl6. Le11 than 1507 Pima def Sar, Plinln. Pt. -.!!""" Prl<ed to and 111per dan ~ ~t ~"""tie to a block lo U>e etalrw~ Ii the ~ 5 BR i< fam. rm .. tleW excl. list., nr. ocean, odl. "9.-. . = = ... ~. • Victoria Bet:~~~: Both units bayl<park.$79,llOO. CAL'"A..~ .L U6•204 square foot Wfth double garace. AJao separate 4 bedroom, l ~ bath. Fenced home wllll double garage. !i()OD INCOME Price $120,000 -with 15% Down. .~i!:':~J:!:IYMNMPp111 bavetrp1c1.0ceens1t1aoiHwy. OPEN SAT & SUN 1·5 -~ I ·,CALL"°""'' -H2-M71 I:,) l:rin 2Ht s. c .. ot Hwy., L•.-.,._,,.,. 209 Ruby, Balboa 'Island Ntar """" ,.,, om .. ! ! ._.,,,; .. · ~. 1075 No. C..lt Hwy., L....... .fN.mt 3 BR, den, fam. rm., brick pat!O', olive tree. * SPANISH * I· ~I SU,500. VETS *LIKE NEWI * $79,ll-OO. ~~k'.~:°% I ,,., HO DOWN Beautllut •bdrm. 1% b&IN; Huntington -h 1.at1una -130.130112 4Sth St., Newport Beach .,...iectlon1 Extri lge. yan1, And owner wW CIUT)' flnincing. • trplc. Fee lbn'Dle. $36,500. -~------2 I la I id -~·-f N room b-pool. Hureyl BEDROOMS 2 BATHS, OPEN SAT/~UN. 1-1 GLEN JdAR' BR plUl lam, *JUST RIGlll' * 4-Plex, 0 w cons er ex ....... ge ' or ew-+ LIAS! OR IUY * boil~ = 1551 ST. AUGUSTINE 19'1'11 LexJnetnn u. il5,900. For ht ....U lamlly,.. a port Beach or Costa Mesa Income. filR. i..o. tamllyrm. 2Fall Lachenmyer R· ,1,,,. CALL ANYTIMI 646-3929 or Eve.~ . 1be hord to 1lnd floor Bla/Ownr 673-503), ()pen .,..t ....i....-. 2 BdnnL Beach lot R·l, fee slniple. $20,000. Call: ba'L, 2 ~ ~· yan1, • houoewlle'• dreom. \ JONES Sat 1"'5 ,. ....... -... ... Best N'pL ll'ta. locatlon.1 ....................... ""!'!.'!"'~""'""'!!"'""'"'!"""'l!!'J~I to lchoola, freeway & RfALTYINC Irvin• rant'• bdrm., 11> b&-Abo, MU leuetoptlon.. Busr-1 p,._rty 154 Income p,._rty 1'6 l~Jd,. .. CALL f1tl3.4156. "'"" Good ocean vlOWL ~.t!OO. BALBO,t. BAY Pit.OP. .. *>;ND '11iAT SEARCH* * 642,.7491 '* l·TW_O_LOTS __ TOT_AL_•_M•x2(11-•• '~. $2,000. I 17,.11173•8210 IT'S DIFFERENT Lot 11 1' x 100 wtth qcoan -. Al.molt tree atand1nr aM view; 3 bdrm., 2 bath &ome, BY owner -N'pt Hatt ~ CHOICE LOCATION, Hun- 'RE!lOCTION lN PRICE. 2001w........... unit Cambridae MDdil with w/warm -1ed flmily O>d scy!e 4 BR. 2 b& home. tlngton Beach, ZONED a l:MJ.yl 3 BedroOm, 2 ~---Womlll2llO fami1Y room. 3 bdrma., 2 nn., beam cell'L I: a 3-car garqe. Unique guebo BUS INES S, P R (). ~ beautiful ttirrazo en· ''SPANISH VILLA'' baths~ iota of clof.ets, atrlwn wonderfUJ. rock trplc. Hurry in back y&rd. Priced to sell F'EssIONAL OR omCES es spadou.s open A 300) ft. ot horn and more. Prtced tD move on this one. Priced $49,950. 4t $415,<b>. MS-1'12>. $17,500 ea. TERMS write: , LoYely --pprox/ :_, -·~·cond PWSe at $42,500. * BUILDDS A1TN. * OWNER 3 on 2 BA. •--KANPAK. 1993 lOhei Rd., ,' ~.~--,:;.;: ~c:1~. 4 ~ .. large i ed h 11 irn2. w~fuan ~~~ NEW DUPLIX rm w-FP. ~-de-aac, ~~ ~Kltel=~Ma=u!"-, .;.H:::awall.=:;....-• ""-""'· • basement rumpus·nn tor. fl • ON PENINSULA cptl, drps, assume VA 7%. Cemetery 3 cu ..,.... ..,.... M I beach. &lbmlt tenDL Prlc-· 156 • Unbdlevallle mal ,!'~ ~= C::::. ed rllbt at $20,000. LIDO ISLE Brand New 3 Bdrm. 2 Ba. 1~2o 646-lSlt _L_o_11_f_C_ryp1 __ • __ _ ~ CuJ.. 9684456. cus ..__._,. __.,_ Call * ULtlMATE IN TASTE * Up. 3 Bdrm, 2 Ba. Down. . z · · en u·ai1310 •~ ·~u·· REALTY In this beautiful 3 bdnn., 3 Open Houle b 1-4 Sep. laundry &J"ea ea. unit S.n Clemente CEMETERY Lota. Pacific 1 fl-lo . "" 'nlE REAL ESTATE FAm A Company With Vision b&.. home, w/mm:J <.'Ultom Shake root. 2 trplc'a, w/W --------View Memorial Part. Will : 1 · · • 536-2551. Univ. Park Center, Irvine features, IUCh u tinted crpt'g, drps. raJ18e Ir <>Yen. 2 Bl.JCS ocean, w/180• view. db:count. 963-2187 after 4fM 1 Call Anytime 552-7500 glaaa tn llidlna doon, Manicured, Imp• c ea bl Y dshwhr. Lifetime Cedar 2 BR. 1 ba 1£1 Del Reposa Commercl1I 4-PLEX·FANTASTIC. 4-2Bedrm--G.-Income lllli62. Afts tlxed expenses & lolm pmtl. 9>o\¥ 21..46% .ched. c •• h spendable .... 5Jl8% -l!ulldup. 27.14% . Tdtal .... turn. a.rt.ct Pb!llp Mc- Gowan . APARTMENT HOUSI SALES & ANALYSIS .. ! , $24,000. Ottlce houn 8 AM to 8 PM oe~-;:leao!ng oven, blt·ln .,..,.,.,,..i, nicely situated & siding. 2 car pr + on Value "6,00o. Need hnmed'. Properly 151 3Bll ~· ovenlzed dbl BBQ, food center, rain-lor aalel street paridng. Buyer .... aale 831·2888 or 213-316-2814 ---'--'"-----. TWO UNITS '"""'* pr, OPEN HOUSE Ii: many mon wonderful l!t UJel' depredation. Steps ~:o·c.=~"-""'-'"'-'~~ 60' x W lncd lot, elec bltln Sat May 5, Sun May 6. Ml2 leatureo; alao Incl. deluxe 3 Bl\'•, 2 Bath& to bay or beach. Larie Westminster 2. ADJO!NlNG Income prop-EASTSIDE-$24,M RIO, eatina: bar, din i;m, Amal1i Dr lr\l1De ~ re.trta., wuher &: d.r)w. The 2 Deti&btM Patios sundeclcs, front A: rear. --------erties, cent. C.M. $1'5,t:m. 2 Bedroom OOme w/pnee, ' 5390 =-Ill~ ':i:p.,Ft,.btm:.:; Rock Hl1b. 833-lis:i For price, w!thlor"'!,::.;r~ lo~ all Only f14.tm Near yacht club. $99,!00. Of'£N HOUSE owner. 64>-ml/64z.<l560. pluo 1 bedrm --Ill : Oii:i•» , oulte. mx> cto w/po.ymta Sale BliJwner. President ~JiisT USrED * Sdler ~lit TD NEWPORT~~ REALTY SUN 1•5 Duup::xe•/Unlta · 162 l:~ ~.~ C: . ,· ni¥\res you In· seller pays lem 'than rent. hol m;,._ lonalel 00~.:~·larVu Thi-......,,.._,,. home, ha • .i .... 4 Owner I BKR, 6424422 • I ~. 1h ~. "IJ ot, .,. ...... eu ..... -....,, · ,. •.......-...... .. SHARP one 1tory 3 Bedroom er co .... ·• paym J br, 2 ba. tam. nn. % blk BR., 3 ha. A farnlly nn.; THE BLUFFS home on comer lot. ••. step NEW DUPLEX 646-l730, ; I · per mo. Inc tax & to~ .. tamla. .new carpeting .. wry cleanl ~-~-" .,, "~ 1 Block T···•-Club .. ~ I ·-• .. U·'•• PLAN YOUR F UT UR• i t. no 2nd TD. Adults 531 -TileM Feature. Fabulous ML views. $62,SOO. r-~: ~.........., ""'1lUa ....... ...-down to O•gy ... 16 room Beautiful all lhingle con-TODAY with n-·• ~~.:". ; ,o !ondo. 2 BR, 2 BA, all ·5111 ( ,...) 531•5101 W/W 1···• ~"-·•·• * n • u ACRE * ping Center. 'accentuated by antique mir-~ ~- ' bltlnl R/o I •· ..... .1-UATY'I -.._ 7JI cu •RLOTT• LONG 4.BR condo. End unit on cor-roret:t wall ••• Jormal din-struction -t;wo large three For an appt. can ~ ' e ec ' w w crp... .. ... -~ aelf .. t-.. 1-El c.liJo Vlll&p; aur-. ""' 5 ner Thbi former model i~... i--lamllv bedroom uruts -ove.r 4000' ...._...,. REAL E ST ATE i ~. Spe c u I at or' • ----·-' ·-.. ;;'it rounded ""'' CleYeland Nat'L REALTOR. SINCE ll50 • · .. ,. room. \ • ....... e .1 of fine quality custom ~T:'T:" !NC ,2 bl ... u 1 . ..,..., ................ --1 euatom drpe, crpta .r. llgbt • curoc: nns Otn' • , • 1 ~ Dup ex 1 ;~· ! ?Jtrirebymodel.631 "':an~.MIW-Thf1 Onel ~-· _:,.::::::_ 1~ FOftlt; ~~Oaktreea. home hi immaculate, room.·· .comer lot. • • features. Very conwRient ,,cG·~=n=~=' ~ .. _o.·-=c-1,.-...,1,--- 1 , '@UV1ew, JUI. ,,-, o 4 bedrooma1 family room, nn · w/aink, brkftt rm, Rural environment. Mt fixtures. Wet bu. Enclted 15141 vifiil · C.D.M. location -IOUth ot • · · . ; . -~n.l .~n dad' lf).5 condloon.,.,_Jjjtl!!es~ .spctnkler oya, 1nterosted vlOWL ~lll take S bill... EXCLUSIVE pabO, beautilnlly bKllcped. R·~2~ highway. fl.2 Irls -open Beach view location . ,....__ 1 ·"l· -~ ouollt>~. Jira..,, prlnc.·onlyf!2,500. $8,!fl0. .. 7 _ •• r . _Xtrs. "1<~2~-car &...,. CEN ~.H..P;.m,Call615-~. ·R..~w !l!>Wn· AplX. covered pa If 0 w/BBQ. BEAUT Turtle Rock '8R, ENGWND .100 rsi: w I cab f n. t I. .. u II y . . - • llARBORREALVlEWTYHOMES ~' ~ 00 Vu kit tr oo1e by REAL ESTATE 2 BR wtbotb opening Into automatlc water·'&Ollner. NI 44n 961443' 4 Pl.EX, i&;,000., yrty ..-~ ..-. aecluded patios. W I W Many other xtrul $!ll00. Wlk to beach &: Dem Cn4) 833-07t10 owner. All ~~J:!s. o:: 494-8093 crpt'&' thru-out. Lrl living $56,000 By Owner. 10 or 2)% Pt Harbor, 496-5988. "'!'~~!'!!!!'!":f!!'"/•!!!!!""ll:ilJ~~i"I!!!!!'/ pri garden • ....,,"""" tft>uu:v 318 'I1UUA rm w/patlo adjoining !or dwn. Financing avail thru 1 I~ fi PRESTIGE ~~ra~1;:j_ 1Tt l~pJ SOUTH LAGUNA outdoor living. Ma•• t v e bank. Phone 546-2901 days, ...._..._. . 1111 Industrial Properly 161 2100 MODEL homes in area. $69,500 with Older , charming home raiaed hearth frplc in living 640--0228 eves&. wkenda. No . . New 10,000' Ttlt..ua '~~r4iiJ:· ~ kda w/guelt apt. I.zg oc vu rm. Dble garage. steps to brokers please, -,. Ye thl.a: one. Nicely 2800 ft ot luxury l::tvtng. 4 Bed· lot. Call aft 6pm on w ya, deck n..i..t 1 d d luded sandy bay beach Mobil tt to be leased. Submit now A ded 3 bedrm, l~ be.th, rms:, 4 bath home w/-a1per-833-2800, 18991 Raclne, Dr. I tttetf;'~ ~!s :'ot ~ESI' BUY ON LIDO . lido Isle Be•utle1 e CHMI 125 get details installi!d to Nit ·taml.lY or dinJng rm, u8ed big rec room uplta1n: with I-IANOVER Model, End unit, ~~tree• dbl a:ar I: crprt' NEwroRT PIER REALTY ON WIDE street: 4 bdnm., , _.;.F..;or.;..,_Sa_ll ___ ~'."'" BEAUTIFUL 3 BR. upper & your needs. Slab 78'6" x ~l llrepl, ercen shag lull bath, J>lll( lam!ly room 3 BR Townhouse, University $47 000 • • 613-2008 -3 baths; , .. ...,., ...,.., , .Matar' Home --Is lower, North l.agW>B. oceao 133 .. -.. Bldg to be !In. remodeled kictben. & form8.l dinhig room down-Park. Outatanding location ' * * * BEST ON LIDOI Price $135,00J. Auwnable ftGllUI view, nr beach. $76,500. i.shed by S.30. Prime loc. pl.ant~ ~ atairl. Asking $52,fm. CALL &. features. First Time O!· OCEANFRONT 144 Via Yell& -Super 6 BR I: ~% J:DGARDEN -"A-er. 494-42911, 675--0146. 100' x 300' M-1 zoned lot W. po ' 847-8531. tered! Open Houae, Sat • Ae •DISE POINT u~w ••LES & LI ••1NG BY owner, 2 • 2 BD 1 BA, !Jlth. See plam on tbll at llWI iote. Cul-dMac loca· Sun, 1"'5, 18281 Mandrake P ~ '* ba lamlly heme on 4 Bdnns., !amity room 4 "" ,.. · ., tti Can dMde !lll!lo£~~~;11:1~1~•~ ~~!'.'°iio.~b""' 6 1;!.:"i~ s:p~1aa~ ~ ::::rio!f, ba"l r~'':i!ALTY • Dao:f'MGt;1'1.es ~i:?:J.ew~: o ~T~El:~A~~ • Submit all otten.1 Irvine'• 'ma. R•nch'' roarlnl tide A: wht sandy center patio. 4,0CIO Sq. ft. of 3377 Via Lido, N'pt. Bea.ch r~•"" 9493 · · -~· ~In rHlty Inc. ~ PluSb 4 BR, oriental awzden beacbe1. Trade pou. Xlnt living area plus garage. A * 67:1-7300 * Income p.._rty 166 .... • !-~ (24 hrs) --· -home In ~·, Ranch. termL ~~711 real wtnner. $165,000. HARBOR VIEW 531-6800 INVESTMENT * UNDER $30.GOI * ,• OWNER desperate ~ Onellkeit&Oldlnoaa"""ot -tt•ltt'-d... -» •• 1... HOME DBLwtde,1'gencllOd.llOrch, M·1Lot10xl40wlth4bc!na. :m O'J $390. home. • bdrms.; 3 baths. $42,900. c.ll Jaclt Peck. p>u9iiln ,_.y Carmel model. ...,ien ca· crpts, drps, patio, """" PRESCHOOL house. O>sla M- i&'.llOO moves you in, aeller Rear ll\rina rm. Family Broker, 91S-Q81.. FEAll'CF'9 bana.., profemknal land· lot, prt beach. Jacuzzi. .l res One of the Area's finest and CAPRI REALTY &U-?.1115 .,. i ~I other coatl, paymtJ rm,., flrepla~. Dlnina rm. NEW S Br, 2 Ba. tam rm, l336 Via Udo scapl:ng, l'08e Kll1'den, ...;. poola. Puttin& ~m. pool best established ~. 600 sq. ft. ind~. _IJ'IOI, mo. inc taxes. No BWJ.t-tm, dishW81ber. Two model hom@. Air cond. 675--0123 1 ,,... table & so torth. Adltl only, Licensed 1or 73 children. Laguna Caeyoo, $100/mo. ~ Adu1ts cn]y condo. pallot. Top area. b r k Comm. Pool. $ S 9, 5 0 0 . ~~ °{• 3 Bedl(ICA1:.• .. 2 no pets. $13,500. De Anza Conveniently located t c .83::;7c..:..Jc.m:::,..~~--- 3 BR, 2 BA all •lee bltlns $44.500. 842-2561. 493-4191 er M2-6735 S V LLA * EXCLUSIVE * 8 • ~y room. ....... '5 Bayside Village, NB , N--Be ch -·• Mo~ I ft ••• I · ts & ..i-. OWNER -..1~ Sh 3 L -LUXURIOU I 4 Bdrmt:., plus den; 5 bat.ha. room. By owner $89,500. 7l4-18"1...8286, 686-0232 serve .... ...,. • a tw1.1 unt• n, .,...rf w w crp ... t-9• ""'•"'4· arp egune en 4500 Sq tt. ot charm I: 50 Ft. Nord corner. Prindpala: only. 2030 Port ... _,,.._iiiiiliiiiiii• Costa Mesa. $1l0,IXKI. Call Resort 174 tor'• deli&hL 8 Yrs bdrm. 2 baths. Patio. Dining · !or Appointment 6t6--055S. . , 'Wcn't laat. call-rm. New shag carpets. Fire FOUR BIG privacy. Overlooking mUe.11 1'fagnilicent, CWltom home. Provence, 641J...Ul37. . LATE Model UX.:40 1. bdrm ' ll I .& burxlar alarm. Ster: ot beaches, marina &. $170,000. Open house 10-4 Sat. le SUn. P.! tely let tn deluxe LAND INVESTMENT m 51 ilil!•RmA . H~'1%n~D:""°''''" :'ti rn ONIT$m;u:•fofm;;rn . :i:·4 ~;.i:"~= R~AU: Summer, winter t~:ir..v;r:r . ua ~,.,:;.it.: -.. ~ ne~1~ - 71(=.J54 ... 1103 o!WN.ER. t. ll Sh . ~GUNA entertaining center with & leueti. XLNTlNCOME $87~ awrli?lg, tufi skirtt~. ~ il.Shru1's, ltoO·.fe!lt mus se • arp bar, located beside lge. htd. LIDO REAL TY · .-u... XI .i .... ....i..... elevation· 40 ACh9 $135 ""!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!"""!!!!!!"'"~ pool home 4 bdrm 2 ba"· ' " BR. ··• 11 BR. No t th * WATERFRONT * llO,~. nt ~--~a acre •1750 ~-. 0 •1··-llll= • • •• u ... -• . MAI -• & filt'd. pool. A few o e 3317 Via Udo, Npt. Beach 830-91.lO ., U\nl'll ~ $ · 00 2 BR 1 BA Patio. Dining rm., bu~t-ins. Vacancy I mm a cu I a e many extras are: central 673-7300 DUPLEX • $98,500 .,....,!!!!!!I!!!!'!!~!!!!!"!'!! $36.50 month. lto Acres: , 1 Fireplace. Shows like a Hardwood floon:. sharp con· control IiBhtlng, wet bar, 4 NEWPORT BEACH .~ same l&ncl, $100 per acre ~use l\f&r the Heights IOQdel borne. brk $36,900. dition Groues S 8 3 o o. trplcs., view patio areu; OUR EXCLUSIVES REAL TY z.lx57' 3' BR. Modular S60fX1 down. Be'•ONt $100 ~ t?wn. Sbarp & ~ean, 962-8865. OWners unit separate from .__w•v close makes this an TRIPLEX $179000 studio 675-1642 redwood w/view Ir bch. DELUXE p EXES m ··;oon;:;t"'h...;997:;.:.,.--0726,:.:,:;~Agen~;:;Lo.....,.., n j\c>ghborhood. Wilt go OWNER crili' Lov I 3 tenanta. u= :;-> __ , ~"' t "M 000 2 R. .. • :i-bdmi. 2627 Newport Blvd., N.11. ITI4l 4M-'.l609. 4-L ~ . VA or F11A, aays the oeller bdrm. ~ver;;f· ....:.,~ LAGUNA B"'•"'H excep·~--• •-· 3 J:.oRlES two, ·--~t •. ocean BEST BUY NEWPORT 20' x 4.1'. 2BR . ....,. rent (1) 3 BR (2) BR Cll 1 BR YUCCA VAILEY, 11' AC or 6' m Are patio. 2 baths. Terraced BROAD OCEAN ' :\.'%" , v:lew. 4 Bdrml., 4 baths For sale• by owner $56,000. $59.50. See to appreoc tral heat airtcond clo.ed JOlhua trees, water, elec. : 19Ub It the new 5% down ~ -F~ .....,.......... late! El ALL unltl have frp1C'1 cen-view lots, 3500 ft .elev., p<tt Ir am . you front yard. Carpets. Family . ~ S230e>'> "40 IQ ft fam1ly nn, 30xl5' Nido Pk. 1640 Newport gn-... es. 'walk to ~P'& &: $2,950. Terms. 714: 494--761 edT7 Call rm., fireplace. Rear llvil)g VIEW LIDO Ro;AL TY nvtnr nn, 3 BR, ... dining Blvd. Sp. 38, CM. Nr. bcb. -·~ rm. Enclosed front patio. ...,.,., Via Lido N' • n---'-..,.,, Ba. F ._.,_ 548-89'22. schl1. Pool facil. Out of St•t• Prop. 171 brk $35,450. 842-fi691. 2400 ft. 3 B.R. 2 Bath1, 2 4f4·5'71 4ff.JIOO -·· 673-7;/"" ~ ·= M~s ~ & 10 x 55 GREAT Lakff. Ex-OPEN HOUSE Daily 1().6 HAWAll • J lotl Jotnms. OWNER leaving. 4 bdrm&., Fireplaces. Open Beams. BEA\!TIFUL location -Park. Open House Sat&: 9.m pando llvinl rootn. 2 BR. $ 1213fi! ~·~Gftt 24 00J sq ft. $5,t'l'X>. dining nn. Patio. Family Hardwood .. Panjue fioora SOUTH LAGUNA. 1 block * OPEN SUN 1-5 * 1 5 1800 llla!tland new crpta & drpa, lurnlahed. par '"' nvM I ' ~ :Eves rm., fireplace. Bullt-in11, Huge Fam. Room. 16 x 1ii to beach. Newly remodeled 224 VIA KORON · ' . Drive. 14 Blk from ocean, 53&-0388. Corp. • • At:llSH HACIENDA dishwasher, Cathedral coil· l?;;;k loo~ 0~1 all ~ty 2 Bdrm tamlly nn, luge Spaciouo 2 BR, 2 BA. home STEPS TO OCEAN NEWPORT BAY BEAUTY 631-5662 RHI E•l•le te owner must sell ing. Big play are a . Vle< ti, ::! to e ~1jr deck w/ocean view + in-on stNet to street lot. Adult park, private bMch EXCHANGE ExcMnte 112 ··. 3BR, 2BA. llke new Auumable VA loa n. ch~ ~to~ ~ come. $65,000. By owner. Gib W•lker RHlty 2-Sty. A-Frame, 3 BR. 2 ba. 2 BR. 2 BA, ti LR, sundeclc MOVE YOUR OUT'-. · , drapes, bltina. 5 BeautUul. brlc: $ 4 0, 8 0 0. •. In tel Char Call 499-1IDC SUnday only. 3356 Via Udo, N'pt Beach Blt-irul. Walk to beach, Panoramlc vtew M0-3672 R-2 I.of/will W:e 6 UnJta, - ., beach. La<'&o welt 962-5566. ~ "!J tt has..,! Would consider ownm•>r . * 675-5200 * pooJCAVW'' teOOnntaD. '145RE.SOOA.LTY !Ox46 FLAMINGO mobile roHunR·.tlngtoolO toBeach!S . Unlta In ~t~~ PRO~TY n-~ 1 t lot. fenced yard, FOR Sale By Owner-4 BR. 2 betn lilted'betore rentla abo. fllll wn1ng \..&WUll.lla. ~n.-~ ,!1511. EZ Terms. BA. Lrg tam rm. Frplc. CENTURY 2· 1 R E BY owner' 3 BR, 2 BA. BY owner, o u tit a• d Ing * 548-1290 * home, ~ Seaao a P.U: Orange County ESTATE TR IEE, INC. ·,,.,,,.,. PERFORMANCE Bltns, shag crpts, xlnt cond. • • redv.'Ood &: glau hillside bayf):ont 5 BR, 5 BA, pier & xlnt co · rt ns 116. SJNrllng lnYestmtnt 963-5637. ' .,..,, alfp ~• 000 rn.4242 or 2359 NeW1'J Ave., SP. Corp. :--.,..,~-,_~,.-,-...,=. , ';t . 847·3584 Cul-<l ... sac nr shop'g c<nter, 494.9794 home, oceao view, atalned 347.uii-. Bayfronl Corner RHI E1tof1 Wanted 114 f,._ I fTL E RANCHO schls. OPEN HOUSE Wknd1 gl8", large wood deck, • . N-· N--Pier ~.. R~ach2 BArea2 1Ba969 Qa.5662 ':":'ttiti tar-tot zoned fer 1-6. 16502 Lorie Circle. lOOl N. Coas~ Hwy. fenced yard. $4 5,000. Mesa Verde ........... ..,.... ~me ...,.JW,,,, r, · Is ~·;115 a cute little 136,500. !<7-1143 Laguna Beach 497-1156. 3 !ots & 1 mtall apta ,.,...led thruou~ 2 lge awn-6 UNITS.COSTA MESA ~ bouae. Anyone can COZY SPANISH COTTAGE PORTAFINO TIIREE Arch Bay. By -Prine. only. Agt &73-30!2 ings. 18•995· • XLNT RETURN I~. Speculators dream! 4 blocks to ocean. Hlgb · owner. Ocean v:ltw, ~. 3 LOVELY .4 BR. 2 BA, ~ BEACON Bay Fmt -2 + American 567-9390 e GOOD RENTAL AREA 500 vaulted cellin&11, adobe LAGUNA BR, 2 BA, large tam nn., rm, )!i°G• 1~c.:1f'M _,., euest nn + ar,t. dock for 2 FOR rent, trailer ipace. • FAS'l' ..TAX WRITE OFT fire I ard kltch and 2400 m;l5.000 &-3214 aume 7fl --~ -55'boats,dbega.r,tennls, 24x.36', Newport Beach, $85 *·900· 5157..se::ll r PERFOR~tANCE h P • ~__, en en Step mto the ulttrnate ot lux-:q.ft. wz: · BEAl!r 4 BR. 2 BA, cpts, $165,000, lO% dwn, consider per mo. Dally before noon '~'~ '.· 847-3584 uge Ylil"U· Perteet honey-urlous living. U.n t q u t l y ;; FRONT ;; ta I ., moon . cottage with 1 desJgned with an all atone 3 BR 2 bathl. Prlnd~i-on-drps. cloee to IChoo JJ &: trades. JMD, 83&-2257 ti673-'!l~W~~~~~~ fifl :-''SPANISH starter s price • .BKR extericr. Pocl.tize lot 5 1y, fro-9'omwkdaysW .OOpg!na. $35,SOO. !SG-07-HARBOR View Homes ·-;: :,.~ PLUS POOL'' 962.-5.'ill • Spacious hdntll., w I w Ml11ion Vll)I Porttfino Medel. 2 ~ 'ed IN( tlM/ }'/,(1/'/ l,'/11 , REI'IRED ma,n wiahel: 1o purchase l!IOUnd income real estate. Approx. $200 to S300M cash. Alao mat be -In llnanclzv aaod new project. Prefer Onnp D>unly. Ptlnclpola r I v e dealila. Wt'tte Ouslfted Ad No. 489, Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa M-Colli 9"126 x 3,000 "I· It. • cent. * 4 BDRM & POOL * c-. T<rnzo !loon In Laguno ~I-I 2 STORY San Val a rd e 21> BA. By owner SIX· UNITS -4 BR basement lmmac. landscaped heme on entry hall. FOl'ml.l dining or &W-5().15, -Pll& rm o w " c r spaclowl corner lot, rnck room tor the moot elepnt + $43,950 '* =r .!.te,8Th, i1r•= "'a.....=-""" .... ~res--Own=---.,-w..t side fill 2 bedmcms * L'll lck CCllll . . · • CALL DIANE. fount~. covered patio, ,all ~r nlfo1ljL Fantastlc Exceiitlonally &harp 4 BR. rm, trplc, tu1\y crptd A ;"il~;'3 BA~ Famlly w/prages, e.iu. badielo< Will ;!.~~~fr'~~ · ~2511. BKR. "'"\~-· crp~nrschoOll. .... ,CICI) homewlthpanoramlcML• drpd. Walk to ibopping & --E -Large 2 bedloom ..., •--~v· $42,:r.iu. 15lll ,I~ valley views. Leu than 3 rec. center, magnlllclent Home.~~-· tlf2-M94 LAKE FRONTAG owner's unit trio 15' x· 32' cub within • bn. l-t. !lrild:S'°'U"M=E-6"'/.7,'V"Ao--IHOUSE e.iauL 3BR, .2BA, .,.,,o/rH yrs. old.14e. patio, can be view of Saddle Back. huge CONDO • l'arl<·llke &ur. 240 ac. on beautt1ul Lak e HIT potil, W,.. """"1'ed ll6Um 31k; tam rm, on corner. nr lorml din, 1am rm, fl.rep!, V ""'"' a a:ame nn. walk~in pantry, dramatic roundinp-pool, NB, 3 BR, 2 Nadm:lento near m&J'inu: A patio. Income $910. a mo. "' t perk, ochoob, shop-prof lscod. l>f"!'Y x~. REAL ESTATE PLACE REALTY Ilaire .... 2800 oq It of Uvil)g BA. $4.l,000. Bkr. 673-!1221, -tlal dewlopmenta. llKJ\,Full ~~500or ·.2"'"l~./ ... · Prtctd lot ~quick sale. · · '9t-9'704 ~ area. New landscaping tn ~36'5. $850. pe!' ICl"e w/terms. ~ _.. ,..., a , RED CARPET Owner, 968-7'1li. -~ Gtenz>e)'io. ~ OWNER, 4 BR. 2 U, tam. ="· Clll-<l .... c St., By llILl.SlDE home azcblted lndd partial nllel dame 6 rj!iiiri.ra 962-5515 MUST leave .,. .. BtaM FRENO! KITOIEN fth nn., pobO, bttn., dlx crpt · 165.000. 837-44411 design, custom bullt, 4 ~ mnall down. Bier.-· * DUPLEX * -IHC. new S &: S ._Pk. Ht1. al t n &r railed ~ thru-out, bill view, 25482 V1a 241&2 Cutillo Lane. Open old. 4 Br, 2 Ba. MS Catallna , Ms A.Pr UD1ll fer lnftltm t ~S'W"'!w'f, o;fwt llelmd a man t~l,500 . ID~ce Se~~ded 3 BR. 2 ba. de Ania. 831-Ul9 HOUie &m~. Owner must P.1;;.NWO'OOWner. Open dally, ~t{ILD=.:g;:°'" 2 1 BDR •EACH Locatkln: N~seac:1& . ~am m, UPaJ'I ed! -.,Ooi!er. 0nJY$'2500 . '. ~BR, 2 Ba, luge ........i tell th11 week. Moving to ~·~ ~ca -l'l.inJ ltlnt l'lllCld·Y•rd Cotta Mesa area. Unlta: 'A. 'l'oo ~~ OWNER. 3llliO 28A. den, ' ' 'patio, lam rm. all bltnl, new born .. Avail tor view· OCEANi'RONT "'D"~J'r REAL.\,'y co. Good H,I, Loaatlon protttably. 4-30. Mu 1 -. r·--.'• ' ~ o11op-lrplc, nice yard, nr '"°"" D Is TI N <: T Iv E style !111ye fncd lot. $44.IOO, Prtl> ~ from 11 athlm to 5 w•~· Duplex, o wn et I a 1 e n t . * 6421560 * FORTIN CO. generate Ml spendable llPtn. i>ouie dally 12-0 "'"te" • Sohla. fll,500. w/vJew; beams, I !pies., S clpola <riy. Oomer, 49M414. .ou m1111,.. 'one. .~ 673-altl R lton 60dOOO come or bave potftltlal : !211151 lll1"'beth Lore, 847--0ll82 ·-'' BR: 3 Ba.,""""",....," CONDO. 2 BR. 2 BA on Golf Enterprlles, Broker, O...nfront Du..i..~ Bu1lt1111 Property 154 M -spendablo 1-me. m.W3 968-4903 BY Owner: $1,$0 down. T. family rm. 3 Bl.kl. to main course, b1tN. bea~ w ten-49~ 830-4232 r-I '50.IXO F.P. S5<m DN. ;iii;;iiO&;;;&i;;o;;;;;;;;•I Ovr 7% GI. Pmta $366. 3 beach. Money can be made nla club. ~ an. &,900 BY i>wnet • 3 BR trt-tevel. ~. ~ lot~~ O"'C S 40 UNITS IN A PARK 1- can altord $260 per Br, tam rm, 2 ba bonus nn. on this. 177,500 831-iltl!3 l<l't den, patio kitchen = ,... LEASE SAll Ou~ -apt& on us nbout our new 83H10i or ~ lllllie McCormack Realtor L k I' w/W.. " bltns, formal dh> HOUSE for N1e by owner In • 1.6 ams of ln!maculatety t lf&tlng. You'll be 4 BDRM nr. Edward& 6 1000 N. O>ut H"Y. 494-'llill 8 o Otlll !qr, 2 lrplcs, I level brick "Tho Blulla", 1119,900. 3 BR, EASl'SIDE, rosfA lllESA, kept -· Pool, ale. *iJ}:~dldl W8"'et, completely SPECTACULAR .. tlo atOl1nd lge heated 21> BA, Immac ulate , justoUN-Bt""-ldal 7% llnanclna, &7 x .,.._ UlnMl ~ BKR decorated, giant Clll..i...ac REDWOOD & FIR BY OWNER pool. View ~.950. 831-1136. deooroled, 644-2146 by ap. tor Medical ·or many othlt $496,000. PrlDctpall criy, o...w+unttv !!fj!~~!l'll~~!!!!!'/ lot. 11091 Erwin · L&nc 3 BR, 2 BA, w/ocean view FRONT YARD r<en!atlon polntment mlj>. -· 1'>ta,I ot 4 Olftce1, ap. SportlnJ Inv•&1ll1'nt o.p. = ::t, SEABURY * Mi-1178 atrium 1. fonnal din -· BACK YARD waited prden BY Owner, 3 br, Aliao VIiia HAllBOR V le w Hm1 • prox 860 Ill· It. Ndl. ""811-' ... 5662 SEl.UNG buiJneu, ''Tree "BA, lmml<.. compl * OPEN SAT • SUN * tple, 3' d;;,kl, prol ~... .,.ivacy. o..n...Bullt 3 Br, I O>ndo. Plan B . Appnt. Monte ... 4 II<, 2 Ba. l'/R. ble to,;m~ ~ g:/ WANTED by private party 4-Life" -lhop. Ideal drpd, auto 1ar door 3 BDRM, must Otll. $1000 u .. tum. Lots of"'""· mln'on, Ba home. $46,900 -137-i077 D/R. Owner,, $6f • 500. ~· --g unlll. Fix up OK, -tion on Cout Hwy. • ~sk,:1 dor market. Furniture goes. chrome, wood. A 1 kt n r club m e m bet 1 h Ip, ex· BY' owner, grttt view, 2 br, a.3S-$8M. 1 ~ ' Lactma B •a c b • V • r , 8352 Brush Dr .. 84Z..J!98 167,000·lnrnlahod. Open Dal-traordilwy •xtru IUCh u 11> ba, fln!lc, carpets, dra, Duplexes noar tho ocean D',.LEX · -"S reaaoACT .. IVblyE prlcedPAR.TNlll' clean, SBR home, CUlrl'OM xtru-4 BR. ! BA, ly, 494-7881 AU. appliances. ~ $29,950. ~ Milet Llu'a>n, Realtor vr rliN ,PJ. m111e -You + buoment 3CICI) Ill· it. B)' DUPLEX LOT chandelier&, mlm>red wall Newpot1 ..... *67M!ltl3* 2 IDIM HOME .. 1..-... 1-- land, qt. Ol!l>tt 155.flOO. 1tS7 2 BIG rill 'mEES .i. VIEWS! ~~\"®>be•, 1!:':!!'~.!:!r patio SAVE-BY OWNER ~ ~ 30 to IO--.. -· 913-3443 WO<'Chelter 1'1. -· Walk to beoch • clown"'"" •w•uh ... etc. -RESORT LIVlNG every day Prime-Primo Blulla Qlndo. S .,._ ~,.,. In m1a hli>roat . ....,. s 1111, den. 1 1111,. 3 BA. 1am rm Laaima. Onl1 $32,000. Lido Ill• Iv< $31.IOO. llaylld• vwaae. Br -F a.n. 21> BL~. ~~~.bi~ if!llll 1n c.M. 11111 nn, I be, lllOI' w/~. din . nn, bltln&, nr H<llW.111 !t11>-, llavo , BY OWNER ~I ~~R ~Ba, be~ Ni\li Prln)e Blu/lt Cctldo. ~ C.M. !61-l930 GIJT, SOUvftlll' 6 TOI' ---... -IChta • bdl. by APilt' llnheofy. B-1912, -E!eaant 5 Bdrm, s Bath, ~. s ~·old, wooc1 ,._,.. Mbdel . ..J .11!'.1 Ill O!l,.,beoutlM Bo1boll illllld • • p),9llO. SW.mt, -· BY Owner: D\lplox. Walk to family rm, Ire. so. piotfb • lfdln• ohlnal•~e au t Ba. Bar View • ..,......... W to 'l'rld•T OUt Trad<r't f!O;OOO and It'' yoml D>-, S BR, VIEW HOME town & beach, ocon view, ptdon. Primo ~· _, to lndlpOd, lnuDed ! GWNER-Supet Oean 6 BR; 3 Patadlle colama I& far )'!>Ill -11111 ll>rllall 21 Quiet C\u~ Open lite. 3 br, 11( be, h, secluded. Prfn. On I y, -location. 0wnot1• No. 39, E. O>ut BA, !>.DI rtn., 2 ll'pl. blilll 5 Illies, 5 da:Yr lot 15, Call llartne Aw, I 11 ·Ill a • ~ ownet. $32.950. 968-3985 $'14,500. -•, 49T·l370. $12),000. m..slf7. Hwy. ".B. (Westclll1) 1811,llOO, MUof5. today ••• lfMS7I ..;-~~------ I j • I [ I I • J • i I • • I l I 6 : 1 l 1 I • ' 1 ~ i [ I f ~ . • ~ 1 ' , I I I • E 3 c E 3 1 $. I i ij 1 J I I I I g 1 • • OAILY Pll r 1~11...__ --·-__,!~ I ]~! ---------• I~ I ...,_ ... _ I~ ! ... ---l[t] A't ... t-1111 ...... Buoln-HouMi Unfurn. 30,s HOUMI Unfum. :IDS Ho.,.. Unfurn. 305 DupluH, Aph. Furn. 360 Apt. Unlum. 365 Apt. Unlurn. 365 Apt. Unlurn. l;;;;Oppori;;;:;;;;u;n;l;ty;;;;;;;;2;00;; 1·0-..,.--r 0 -1-----·-Cool• -Newport -~ Furn. o r Unfurn. 355 1 Cotta Mo.. Corona dal Mor Costa -I Costa Mou ,\ * PARTNER * .-s'lf-~-o-me-.. -. frp-ncb-1.-~-., COW!-.---.,,-~ ~;'-:u;_;:p:;;~-=R;_;:B:;_~E-=;;;;;:c:;-;;;lcc ... ;;;.;o:;;:n.;-;d;al!MMo;r;---* SUS CASITAS 2&~~~,:. i.:~~p.,~· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil * *' Actmr with 125,000 cuh, $1'ffi utll Pd. Ag1-...._ HOUSE, S Bod,_,, & I BLK. 10 Bl& 0.... s-b. \Fure Ba<Mlor A l:BR'S. 15.or 673-0817. HARBOR GREENS * n (Secured) 1or management/ 97!Hl4.'ll do I J both One 1-Br. $225 mo.. furn. 21W~els 0i>a>81 D&i!YCM CUTE Newloh 2 BR, 2 BA, AnolM r R lnt 11~~' 1 1uperv1110ry J)OBltion. Created RENTALS 4 BR :i BA sto dbl " P us rooms. One Z-Br. $235 mo. unturn. ewport vd., oo child, s~ lrplc. oov. b)' kadi.ng, oWl\lfacturer. Apettmenta block wan' le~. N:fY Just steps to surf. Bay & Beach Rlty. ~ Dana Point patio, $2:50 mo. 6'1'$--57XI' Furnish.cl & O.veloprneft\ ~·1• Stale wide acope. Starting llu!>IElll decor. $25Q, 675-3589. YHrly r•nl•I only.\~~~~~~~~~ LIVE Jn the all new Dana 2 BR, frplc, bltns, pool, Unfur nished MEDITERRAN~A'N salN'Y $l5,000 ht year plus ~ MESA Vude beaut. 4 Br, 2 Cill to '"· Afent Polnt liarl>or at t be $2-&0 Adults. Owner ~u= ~1f,:., t<> / .. ~-~:;;;.;._ ... ,. Ba, 1rplc. fomily rm. .. do. '4U200. I --][9 ] bcautllUl Marina 1nn Mote• *64tH208• From $130 to $215 mo . VILLAGE ,/ 1 he ·a1 d 433 W 19th. St Cbsta Mesa $295. 546--0281. ~ _""1111Mnt1 34902 Del Obispo S t , Costa Meu An address ot di~c-eani. congeru ' res Y 1~· s.· 0 ---, 1'iU!V,, ,._,., 1•~ -') Kit •· f 8 h I • 1 Bd ' to start at once & enjoy a o.:1'i ...........,. "'"" .._.,,.._ Huntington a..ch 11IE BL~Lovely f Br, "'~ • cucru;, e ·1---------•c I ors rm1 lion in Costa ~ ~). e diversified participation in (PiccadiUy Circus) 3 Ba, pool privU. & yud ficiencie.J ar.i-~ts. UlE \aCTOR.lAN 2 8dr m 1 • 3 Bdr ml . adjacent to J ~e{vj>Ort; hi..protit ~ep~/infl.ation COSfA MESA OFFICE BEAUTIFUL Executive Ha· nullntenance $i50 per mo. Apts. Furn. 360 heated poo, . ~t dial 2 BR w/gar. Adults. Crpts. 11/i or 2 Full Baths ~ proof financial buinness, . cieDda 4 Bedrooms, 2 Bathl, lst & last mo's "in advance. I-'--------phones, televwon, sauna dzi>s. bltns, tncd y T d Beach, Balboa aua tht that invites the most rigid Serving-O>sta l\tesa, Newport family room, dining room. 8 mo. minimum or 12 me.. SWINGER'S pad $295. a bath, la u n d r Y facilities, w/patio. Wtr pd. Call btwn ~tuter :si.i.e bedrooms iv/ Sou thland 's finest com-- investigation. Rererences Be&ch, Hunttngton Beach. Located near schools. shop-max. Lease. No pet 1. i:nonth. one bedroom, all meeting room, close to San 1 &: $. 63&-41~. mW'\ities. exch•""ed. F•• -·l ~ -&!per Bacbelot_ ! Ltg. ping .I: freeways. Yard 644-4002 or (1) 783-1690 u1illt1es,. on the canal with Clemente and Laguna 867 "D" Vlctoria St. $160 high beanl ceilings, lantc -~ -~-·-all f 40' boa ~-0 • h Ci> 1 · '"'==-~""=-""'~.=c: li\'1ft'" roon\ v.·/gas 0 1' confidential interview write Furn. Atl util. Paid. Beam maintenance A: water pa.id. NEWPORT ISLAND water P or t. '-CU• .:x:ac . me pay m our'QUIET dlo d d nd .. .,. UNFURNlSHED· Cla .. l!ied ad no. ""'· ~. ceiling1. Small patio. ONLY 2 YEARS OLD! All 4-._. u~ ~~ 3 BR. sublease slip for fl'S.00 a 1portfishing shopping and stu -on ea e ~'Ood burning fireplntt . """' ,, ot the extras to enhance .1.1um .._. uu~ lb. Bier 61S-Tl2S' restaurants.' $50 v.·eek and St, delu.'C 2 BR, 1 ~9 ~ Convenicpt laundry arpa 1 'Bed.room. Fr. $165 Daily Pilot, PO Bqx 1560, $1fA) • 2 BR House. 1ll/gar. 2 BA dock space ~ pe~ mon · up. Bring this ad Md ~s. drps, pool, bltns, pn olt kitchen. £n<"k>st~d pa· 1 BR & O Fr .186 O:>sta Mes a. California, Qµd ok. New crptz & drps. entertaining It real family Ava.ii' 5125, $345 'lifue, Bllboa Island receive $.5 oU on first pa.t:lo. OiUd ok, no pets. tios. 2 S\Vin1n1ing pools, · en. ' 90026 aOO include phone $1.SO • 2 BR. house, child/pet living. $375 per mo. 347-nm 673-2256 week's rent. Conv. loc., !ihopp\ng & bus, ·saurla, rec.1·eauon fa~·ili· 2 Bedroom. Fr. 1'315 number A ok. Gar. & yard. ~=------.-.-2 BR, nr ~. deck, garage, 735 JoAnn &:.. ties .. &~urity guard. No 2 BR ·Twnhouses Fr~ szn _ 3 BR. house w/pr. 2 BEDROOM, electric 4 BR on water, dining avail now ·th.ru June I: aft Huntington Buch P9.ease Call For Encl. yard & patio. Kids & builtin1, FA M.t, w•ll-room/den,, 21h BA. tennis Sept 15 monthly. July & Aug Lrg. 2 BR, crptK, d11>5, pets. TAX SHELTER-INC0~1E pets ok court, swun pools, beach, by week 125~ Anzyethyst LA QUINTA HERMOSA dshwsr, pool. quiet area. Availabilities Producing gaa well units. $30 cAu. fo..w•ll c•rpets, double family prel. _Avail 6/15, yr-for info ~all 642-5766 Spanish Country Estate Liv· adults only. $180 tree-utils. Model1 Open 10 til 7 pm lo · ~~.ooo investn•e"t re-645-0lll n•rage. $210. -r mo. round 673-3334 · ~-Spe 1o 646-t2M 2700 Peterson W•y , cu The charm ol Old _.., • .--' \VATERFRONT, 1 BR, pri 1ng oi: c us Apts. Ter-1 "'~· "'=~==~=-,., guired -return 5 to 10 LAGUNA BEACH OFFICE CALL DALE, 962-4471 11.-1MED oceup, 2 BR, de'!, 2 patio, parking, yrly, 400 raced pool, sunken gu * SHADY ELMS-POOL nr Harbor Blvd & \Vor'ld Spain await! you times. Local owner. Write Serving Laguna, Dana Point, •gt. BA, upgrad~, lawn ~t, South Baytront. BBQ. Unbelievable Living. e Adults Poolside $145 up. Adams in Costa Mesa at Ring Claasified Ad No. 685, P .O. San Clemente, Capistrano prof lndscpmg, shoppmg 1 BR. FURN $185 e Children dead-end irt. Brothers' M e d i t.e r. Box 1560, Daily Pilot, Costa $150 . On the Beach! Furn &1EREOfrn home for lse, conveniences no pets 1 BDRM, yearly, preferably 2 BR. F1JRN $'115 177 E. 2Znd St., CM 642-3645 546-0370 V'll -Mesa, Calif. 92626 Bachelor All Cl lrg 644-5569 • • 1 fem.ale. $175 + util. ALL trrILITIES PAID ra n ea n 1 age .... ue ll::il::ili::::::::il::il~::il::il=z pad. utn pd. ean 3 BR, din, fam 673-0188 Adults No Pets 2 BR, 2 Ba, lrg step down !Iv country . th etttn• ' Pet ok. r m, cvrd patio, 962-3605 or THE Bluffs, btand new 4 BR, · nn lrplc encl patio 5 JS e 5 ~ • Liquor Lie Off Solo e Coin Cle•ners-Busy $175 . Walle to Beach! 2 Bl'. 963-3079. 3 BA, pool & yard malnt. B1lbo1 Penln1ul• (4 blks s. or San Diego Frwy · ·• • · _ ' l[ar. ~!'!!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!~ where quaint co~& on Beach, l blk W. on Holt mm. airport & maj. shop-t t d d furn duplex. Encl gar. Yard. FOR Lease: 3 BR. 2 BA, nr CU.st crpt & drps, $fiOO mo. to .16211 Parkside Lane.) ping. $175 n-,o. 557~. s one cour yar S an • Butcher Shop/Mkt • Bldn Supply Inv Dn HOLLANO Bui. Solos 645-4170 or 540-0608 eve. Avail 5115. schls, patio, cust drpa, w/w 1st &-last plus S'.m dep. $25 WEEK & UP 1714> 847.5441 3 BR, 2 BA. Very lrg nns. pathways wlnd,over $225 • Nr. Harbor. 2 Br 2 Ba. cpts, nu pnt, bltns, $275. 833-8635. • Sleeping Rooms $145 _ $l6S New drps .& . paint. Nr. streams and po to f:rplc, bl.tns. Adults. 847-8460 SHARP waterfront Jg. 4 ht • Hoosekeeping Rooms BACHELOR & 1 BR., pa..i.... Bak~ <?; Fa1rvtew. Mgr at the door of yo I $275 • Quaint. Older 2 Br. SINGLES or Families. 2 BR. !#lag cpl:. bltins fi.pic dock •Ocean View Apt::s frplc's priv. garages~ 1040 C Valencia.~-apartment. ~ ~ house, frplc. Incl util. Kids/ w/everythtng. Also 3 BR avail No pets: $450.' Yrfy BALBOA INN Divided bath & lots of QUJEI' 2 BR, crptJ:, drpg, " pets. CALL 494-9491 horse ranch in country, $175 IeUe. 673--0792. 150 ~~treet closets. Rec. hall, pool & bltns near trv.'Y. & shopping. -Fireplaces. we£ barS', * LANDLORDS * util pd. Agt. Fee. 979--8430 WATERFRONT, 3 BR plus pool tables, sauna ba~. $150 incl. util. 531-85tll or beamed ceilings .. w.QQd l TI.6 Orange, Costa Mesa 1Mo._n_o~y-to_l._oo_n __ 2_40_ FREE RENTAL SERVICE VERY nice 4 BR. 2 BA, study, 2 BA. wldock, util. PENISULA POINT See for yourself. 17301 548-8992 O•~• :.oo 1.111 to ~e< paneling. - 1 TD L crpts, drps, bltns, dshwhr, inc!· yrly. $550 mo. 642-0306 Larg. 2 br, 2 ha. drea:ing Keel.son Ln. (1 blk W. of LRG, quiet t Br $140. 'Nr ~~,~~:~i~11~~~:~1•1;~111 -Fashioned designed St . oa ns BIG 4 BEDROOM, 2 trplc. patio w I b b q , BLUFFS, 2 hr, -. 2JO ba, rm, =-· $200· Lar. 1 hr, Beach, 1 blk N. of Slalerl. "'°pg & !rwy. No pets. 2512 ,.,,.., "'""""' color-coordinated in- B a t h hom• about 2 gardener. $285. 962-6222. liv. rm, formal din. $475. $175. yr!y. Avail J une ht. 842.-7848 LaSalle, Apt 2, 557-1584 Jou1 JP~'•ou\ "t .. 1. w UP TO 95"% miles to the b:each. FOR rent by owner: 4 644-5573/673-3752. No pets. adult& 6'1!>-1358. $135 ~ ULTRA NICE Apt. 6 2BR, apt, bltin stove, Clean -i bedroom JPJ•tmeM, sm~11 tertors, with carpet9 1 lmm·,ioto occupancy, Bedroom, 2 Bath home, lea SHARP 2 BR., 2 Ba, Bluffs. 1544 Mirmar Or. .. Pools. 4 Gardens. Sauna $150mo Ile" ok. trom $lt1~. l ur~o!Y•• and drapes. ~ ' -d 97 T · Pri ! · ~v~111111e. t.\o(hli open 9.00 p . I I' • · d 2nd ·TD Loans $298. per month. thanayearol .96&-14. aliblt·ins,carp.,drps,pool.Coron•delMar enrus .. v, pat o . 638-7maft6 10!i:D0.2JOO IJirVl~Ad . -r1vae pa1os fD AGENf, 546-4141 2 BR, no peta, adults only $330 Mo. 642--0ltl. 846-0259. • NICE 1rg lBR, all util pd, tp,t~ Mt5i. Phone: s•~·~loct. balconies. : 1 •. • I L 0 C ---------1 pre, SUIS. mo. i+ cleaning LGE 3 BR. 2 BA, blbts, shag, 1 BR, gorgeous view, 'no MEN, small beach hotel. $140. Bltins, retrig, shag 1 BR f>"'ree in exchange for -Community Center owest rat•s r•n9• o. YEAR 'ROUND fee. 545-1004 wetbe.r, pool, beaCb. 1 blk. summS!r rentals, .~ per Rooms S21.50 per wk. Apts crpls, 548-1517, 646-4934 light clean-up and building \Yith spacious lotlag,s' Sattler Mtg. Co. 2 bedroom +den -qujet POq,L-G~. 2 _BR, :L , BA. SJ75. Yrly 675-21.24. ~ ~ ~3" e~ ~~ 7 montbH 536-7056· LARGE 2 BR. like ! por:ie. n1alntenance. Private Park. billiard and pinj.pqhg •-~J"lg7IH2·,· .. __ .. _ 545-06a 21 ,.!..I_ cul de sac ..•••••• $295.00 ToWnhouHBltns n-t-..:i ... Brlgb1:213 .~1087.Atry Newport Heights only. unt hgton •rbour 64E",_.i1 garage availa t . Call ~7u3~ • ~e!e"""p1referred. rooms. . , . .:x:.i-,.., uui-""'"' :.1·~ 3inlledroornc-· . brand-~·oo I I . .n.t:~'6· : --• '2lm.. Oelin AdJfs----NOpe-ts. BACHElDR apt, very nice, NEW furn;-Studio, aCl'OllS fr. 2BR 65628 ••. AN., .. No'o'u~N-~ING -3 swimming __ : DON'T BORROW U l.U ••• -;;;.::-:: .... .,.,..,. rv M . -$2SO. Also 1& 2 Br.apt SUS~ $150/mo, beach, doi:k avail. Water • A, .4-plex, a.le, 406-~ • outdoor-whit}' §"cl 'TIL YOU CALL USI 4 ~ -Spyglam -646-1801., 645-1048 Call '114/675-.7013 pd. Jacuzzi pool, frplc, West Stevens. Nr South New 8 ApQ:. All lrg 2 BR, 2 nighi lighted s BotTOw on your home equity 5gr.s:= _ 'H~ $6'15.00 4 BR. 2'il ba., ····~····· $435 S•n Clemente Costa Me.a view. $195. 213:863-8291. Coast Plaza, 540-1901 BA's. Bttns. w/w cpts, ~. courts. .i \ tor any good put'J)Otie. Serv· v~.. _00 3 BR. 2 ba. .••.•••••••• $365 ·-Newport Be•ch ** SPACIOUS 2 BR, crpts. Circ!D/W, g~1.,i;~ 2126 Doctors -Health -spa wl~ ing Los Angeles County !or •<• ....... _. ...... -· 3 BR. 2 ""-fam rm .... 1315 FOR -"t 3 BR houae at 1.18 LIVE LIKE A KING drape•. l l40. Manie<! pref e, ~~. over 20 years and NOW in ~~'IZ5 Lido Isle $1000.00 3 BR. ~ ba. Deluxe ~':ia. SC. Open l-4 Sun· $29.50 per Wk & up.' 1 BR, 2 673-8145 aft 6. · ' 2 BR, 1 BA single story nasium andd ae •~! Orange County! · · Bluffs, N.B ..••... $475/500 day or call 2'.13--248-1541, At Budget Prices! BR & Bachelors. Color TV, UNFURN 1 & 2 BR Garden garden unit. shag crpts, men's an w~~ ~ SIONAL(7l~l)O~~E co. LANDLORDS! 4 BR. 2 ""-T.R. Hills .. $415 HoUM• Furn. or FURNISHED . maid"""'· pool. The M ... , Apts. Frplc, DIW, pr!v drpa, d.shwhr, !ncd patio, facilities, I D Cl l!,cl • 1 \\' Special' . N rt 3 BR. 2 ba., furn ••••••• $400 UNruRNISHED 415 N. Newport Bl., NB patio. $16.5-$1.90. 5.57-2841 beam ceil, frpl, gar. Adlts. ing sauna bath1,,1i .. ., 4500 Campus Drive. N.B. e ize in ewpo Unfurn. 310 646-9681 NEW 2 $180. 2650 Elden 537-3125. . Beach e Corona del M&r e Br. Bit-ins, W/W -A security system'•to 2ND Trust Deeds & Laguoa. Our Rental Ser-Cost1 M"" * POOLS FURN New 2 BR Duple" 2 crpts, drps. $1B5 mo. Avail. ATIRAC lrg. 1 & 2 BR ap<s. Insure your ~-'. vice Is FREE to You! Try ---------1* ENCLOSED Br. gar space, on bch. 5/1. 675-7429. Quiet area. Adults, no pell. 1 I PRIVA~y ~~:n:vAIL. Nu-View! SMALL two bedroom house 3 GARAGES ~~~~~~~:s~i::· ~~ E-SIDE 2 BR. $150 ~~undry. $13.5 Up. -ti~re~rui ::nan· "'.9'.~~ *CALL 670 .... BKR NU-VIEW RENTALS miles from beaoh in .Ci>sts *CONVENIENT m1ns / dl~ h d pool ..,.... Mortg1ge1i. "SINCE 1946,. $165 month, will share haU F1.JRN. 1 BR &: Queen sofa Adlts, no peta. 642-95l!O. Garden AptJ. Pool. Rec ed to all of _ .. ~"" · 673-4030 or 494-3248 Mesa. Completely furnished, TO ALL BEACHES 442-4450. ' w w "Y'• t • STUNNING 1 & 2 BR, 2 BA -Conve~ently~_ ooat; Trust Deeds 260 1,C_o_r_on_•_de_l_M_a_r___ 1 w Bank Bldg o" gas arni electric. 64H.581 FROM $140 MONTH bed in !iv. rm. on 2 BEDROOM, no pal>, adults area. no w. 15th St. $145 & C alifornia, just", . J;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;l •m~Et'dANpooVul,Hdoemcke. ~ J!iv;::~mPark, Irvi~ ~~n 5:00 pm and 8:00 ADULTS PLEASE ~~~ub,t~~~vail. ~::.:mmonth. $160. up. utes from the ~ PUT YOUR MONEY ~· •w•" Day1 552-7000 Ni9ht1 1 BR, bltns, crpt., drpo, 0c d N , TO WORK FOR YOUJ 3BR, 2BA, 2 trplc. Wuber, Irvine VILLA POMONA 2 BR, Sharp, sundeck. park-2 BR. Adults, no pets. BAY patio, pool, elderly pref. B ea~ an 1 Earn 109'c interest on well· secured .2nd Trust Deeds on Oran~e County real estate. dryer, refrig. Lge gar. Cpts, ing, Beach 1 blk, adlta, no MEADO)VS API'. 387 w. $135. l 'M2 H Kenwood Pl. eac • over 00 drp,, Lse s;;oJO mo. 673-<635 2 BR. t Ba ............. $285 FOR re"t 4 BR. T°""""""" PHONE 642-2015 pets. $225 yrly. 67>-2124.' Bay St. CM. 646-0073 &!&-4098 the Costa Meta CoW>I , 1 SIGNAL MORTGAGE CO. (n4) 556-0100 CHARMING 2 Br. 1 Ba. 2 BR. 2 Ba.ths ••••••••• $325 in u~e_ig;~ Park. $4lD per 1~~(1~760~Po~morm~~A~ve~.)~~/MATURE single adult rental 2 BDRMS, 1% BA, crpta, $l10 . 1 Br dµplex, manied try Club. f., t• j home. Privacy. $275 per mo. 2 BR, den, 2 ba., air cond $275 ,Cmi'-o'-'.-='-"''~·-~--1: thru AUgUgt atudio apt. turn. drps, bltnl, garage, water cpl, non-1mokfrs, no pets. 718 Orchid. Open Suo only, 3 BR. 2 bath• ...... 1265/m Newport Buch Casa de Oro 1100. per mo. 644-0724 alt 5. paid. Mature aduli> 549-1B06 A d'8t & refer.nee. Hours: 9:30 to ~~~ I 4500 Campus Dr., N.B. 12-6. 3 aR. 2% ba. •····· $30C/450 ALL UTilJTIES PAID Now to July 1Bt CLEAN 3' BR 2 BA $180 968 W. 11th. 545-0358. Dailf , c1 I ',· 3 BDRM, 2 BA home in , 4 BR. 2 baths·········· $295 * RENTALS .* . Compare before you rent 1 Blk ocean & shops Crpts, drpa, bltns. Near So. NEW 2BR. 2BA. next to .,'l''~''!t'~' ~ Irvine Terrace. Avail May 45 BBR.R 221> baba •• ······;.;..;., $3751395 YEARLY custom de·•~ed, fealurin-ll40 mo. 6464071 Cst Plaul. 54(H;752 beach. 1 year I ease . Oirectlon.11 to Medlt 20. Lease $425. 675-ii644 · 1h · • •• ·• • .,....... "'!>" l!o' 2 $325/per mo 7201 Seashore yillqe:-From the Saa "·· 14 I~ We Have Summer Rentals From $650 Month • Spacious kitchen with in-Apt. Unfurn. 365 • BR. Lowel' -$140 • Dr 642-203) • Freeway< Har~ .-"""'· suuuER direct lighting Shag cpt, drps. Bl. No pal>. · or 646-6114. -.nc:J. ~~.e~~~-~ --,-. -... ,. ed ·h·.11 -·from s'120o MOftth·-. ·: ~=Jte~J:ea -G-ene·rat·· -·····-···--·-·---···--.. --. = ·~ii~~C~M;s:::~ -~-~·2r:·:.~.S~~ by ~~th~l:,,esiu~ ~· . ~. JIHioiui•iniiFiuiriniioihiodiilii300ii Call 536-9831. BILL GRUNDY e Private patios ~ !furnace. Shown by' appt. noo Victoria. 64&6171 Harbor Blvd. ~ ...... · 1---------NEW 2 BDRM, rear uoit, Raaltor 675--6161 e Closed garag• w/storage NEWPORT HE!Glrl'S AREA Adult.. R.f'• req'd. 673--0119 E·SIDE 2 BR, $l50 MEDITERRANIW-~ · General dishwasher, bltns. $ 2 5 O. REALTY Condomintums • 11arble pullman ~ 1 ~m. built-in DELUXE 1 br gar atnnge Blb1s w/w dispt htd pool VILLAGI SU Open Sat & Sun. 707 Acacia. A Company With Vision Unfurn. 320 •• PKingool' ... _ ~~ .... s·--kitchen, dishwasher. wall to locker. AdultS. No pets. Aduita no' pets 'm95Z> 2·~ Harbor a1-~,· ... ~ Coit• MeA Univ. Parle Center, Irvine Od.1-uc.... ....-wall carpets drapes cl08ed Sl4J 150 6 • · · -'"' NEWPORT HEIGHTS AREA Call Anytime. 552.7500 ---------rounded with plush land-garage. $1'15 per 'rmnUi. . E. 21st 646-00l NEW 2 BR, 2 BA. drps, Coeta Me&•, C•llf .. ''~6 Three bedroom, 2 tull baths, COUNTRY CLUB VU.LAS. Office boon 8 AM to 8 PM Huntington BNch scaping. Adults, no pets. Realtor 2 BR, carp, drapes,_QT adlt, crptg. Pool. .BBQ. Gar. (714} 557-l020 ' elegantly furnished, closed Prime Mesa Verde location. I !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!-3 BR 1% BA Crp d Adults. No Pets. 642--i353. no pet, Nr. lrWy/shp. Adults only, no pets. 376 W. We believe li1 F.q~,; Adults, no pets. Realtor Condo. w/deep a h a g 2 BR. California Home, $250 ' ' U, rp~, LARGE 1 BR $190 ~ 846-4.187 or 846-4122. Bay. Housln& OpportunlUet garages, $425 per month. carpeting, all built ins ,1 per mo. Agent. ~Oimo~1..6mmBea,.poo. 365 w. Wllson 642-1971 3 BR, 2 BA upper. $615. Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 365 Adult~. no pets. Ree.ltor private courtyard. Pool & Call Lynn, ~l'ral LOW WEEKLY RATES Crpts., drps, b1tins, dean. * * 642-4353. clubhouse facilities, and L~un• BMch L•guna Niguel Executive Suites Kids ok. 962-3894, 1021 Newport Be•ch N.wport Be1ch ~ walk to golf course. Lease 1--"--------BEAtrr. decorated 2BR 2BA 2080 Newport Blvd. Mission Dr. l---'---'-------'==;.;.;...;;;.;:;.;:;;.. ___ j====== B1lbo1 Island $300. mo. ·ADULT ONLY. ruo -"-dee t Br. apt. Good cornio. on !he 1th hole or !he Costa Mos• 2 & 3 Bed.rm. rrp1c, eocld IB'l'il'il'iififwl'il'ifflfwffi;;iifiiwwffiftOVil CAIL 545-8424 South Co. Joe. Nr. beach & town. El Niguel Golf Course. 1 to bes h. Man t& 3 BEDROOM, 2 bath, utilities paid. Avail May 15th to Jul'IC' 15th. $260 mo. Realtor, 644-7270. COMPL. 1'"urn. 3 BR home on Canal. Avail May & J une. $300/mo. No pets. 67'Hl137. Balbo• Penin1ul1 335 LINDO. 3 BR. 2% ba. Dbl. gar. Avail. Month of AugUSt. $2,CXXJ. Ne I s o n Robinson Rltr 675-8120 L•guna Beach Realtors $225 -2 Br, bltns, l'h: blks Av a i 1ab1 e June 1st. 642-2611 gars. , nu. c Y ~ DESIRABLE beach. Patio. Vlow. Sml pet. 1275/mo. Agt 495-41127 STUDIOS & I BR'S extras. 673-2320 · lit!St HOME $275 -4 BR, 2 BA, f.tplc, gar, e FREE Linens Yard N;,.,. K .. , t ....... M l11lon Vie1·a 2 BEDROOM, no pets, adult, 2 BR. 2 ~ Den. crptd, drys, Hills' "'"' couu., .._una • FREE Utilities qnly. Month to month. $100. flt ·~ ...-heat, Garl><lisp, NU:VIEW RENTALS 3BR, 2BA cornio, e"'1sed at-• Full Kitchen J<.altor 644-7270 ,.. bit ins, patio, garage, water tac gar, crptJ, drps, d/w, • Heated Pool . . B 1L •• 1 1 d ,.... furn. Adults only, no pets. 673-4030 or 494-3248 self cleaning oven, patio, • Laundry Facilities . 1 UU9 S In ~ RATE REAOONABLE 1 BR cottage, charming, swim pool privl. $250. e TV & makl lllC!'V avai. NEW lo°"'-er duplex. 3 BR, ~ Across from Country Cub quiet area. $150 mo. + util. ~ • POOne Service Yearly. We.sher, dryer , ag,. 2'ffi Mesa Dr. * Ph. 548-<1706 Adlts ollly. 4!11-4365. Newport Buch $30 WEEK & UP refrig, blt-1"'. 675-1587 ,.... MESA VERDE Lo•uno Hlll1 . e Studio & 1 BR Apta. YEABLY 2 BR Wt For Lease Lovely 3 BR, 2 • NEWPORT Riviera.' .i ..... te e TV&: Maid Service Avail . ' sunny ' gar., ~"" -new shag cpts, drps, & nir BA. 2 frplc, tam nn, enc:l NEW World -2 BR &: Den, 2 story, 3 BR, 2 BA, fam rm, • Phone Selvice--Htd. Pool paint. $275 mo. 675-0158 patio. On quiet cul-de-sac. BA, patio, dbl garage. Low pool & rec facility, $310 mo. e Children & Pet Section Nr. best schls. 2 children. malnt. sa:;o, 83()..40.17. 833--0328 e ~ Monthly 2BR, rear, l yr old, 1 blk to flt 1 pet ok. Water & prdener Lagun• Niguel Townhouse Unfum. 335 2376 Newport Blvd., CM ~J,early only, 209 Onyx 1.9.. pd. $375. Mo. 3018 Ceylon, 54.S-9755 or 645-3967 wr $150 -Util Pd. Small cottage, Avail Immed. 545-Q42. LAGUNA Nieuel new Sea Newport BHch Ad Good For $5 on Rent B1lbo1 Penin1ula ft)- woodsey setting. Jdeal COU· 4 BR, best Mesa Venle area, Terrace TownhoMe. Ocean PRIVACY &: Olarm! 2 Br. fat ~· LagunU"l•· Pd Deco t tam. rm., 2 Ba. Frplc, view. 2 Br, 1% Ba, drapes, ADULTS-LEASE 1.rg bltns, w/w crpt, ail BRANDCi>_ .. _ . _New 2 Ocean!rontBr 2 Ba "" .,,.,.,, -" · ra or bttns, full Crpt & drps. Lge crp(B, generous att. 2 car 2 Br. 2 ba. carport, $250 rooms eX'lra trg. 2 fikB ma· 'IUU~ruum. · · lV furn. 1 1 Br; -(1t. Beautiful yard. Atriwn. lrg patio -gar., encl patio, pvt beach. 3 Br. 2 ba. gar, pool $300 jor 11hop'g center. Spanking ~?sM· Year I ea• e · mt ocean v ew. guna. part cov'd Wtr &: prdener Community rec facilities. REALTOR 642-5333 clean! Immed. occupancy. J& $326 -2 Br, 2 Ba, lrplc, gar, pd $350 "'~"' ~"• Privacy aecurlty 644-1-7 $159 50 "'~ 1<"11 • 3 BR 2 BA frplc 0 ·a h & W yard, very prlv. & nice. 7 · · .............,. • '" Duplexn Unfuf n. 350 ·• · .......... ...._.,.. • ' · oe c ta.. mo&. I 5BR 3BA. Walk to public & NEW Se a ter r ace I--'------'---'-2 BR 1rg $170. Jdeal fQr ~Like new! $325/mo. t6"' NU-VIEW RENTALS parochial schools I< shop-Townhoole. 3 hr, 21> ba, Balboa l1lond bachelors, swim pool. ter-=---·....,..,e7.,----l2t 673-4030 or 494-3248 ping. $325/rno. lST &:. last balcony, 2 frplc, dbl. gar., race. Adlts only. 19 9 3 Coron1 del Mar Wt mo '+ cleaning deposit. panoramic ocean v le w , LEASE -Waterfront. Pier. Chureh. 543-9633 i-i ·ii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Newport B••ch 548-ll95 security, recreation & New 3 Br, 2 Ba. all elec. * SHADY ELMS-POOL lat HARBOR VIEW HOMES - 3 BEDROOM, 2 bath, double ~~a~ =:a~· 495.A'128 $42S. 673-3&38. 214 Grand • Adulta Poolside $145 up. -Nt Monaco model. Completely garage, nice yard. $250 Canal. e Oill:dren dead-end &'t:. ,.:·01!'.t. ·-=~ ~ furn, Nr. clubhouse &: poof. month. CAl1 673-6.568 eveD-Mesa Verde Costa Meu 177 E. 22nd Sl. CM 642-3645 ___ -~ = 3 to 7 mos. Adulta Only. No ings apd weekends or NICE 1 &: 2 BR Trailers. $85 P '"2550 642 """" SUPER ahup 3 Br. 3 ba. ets. O'l't-• --~-~--=---home. Newly cptd. Quiet EASTSIDE 2 BDRM & Up. Mature adults. 133 E. ON TEN ACRES 1 BR. Cottage. kids/pets. EASI'SID .. ~? :R~~ street, nice yd. $350 Mo. Carpets, drapes, stove , 16tlli St., CM. 642-1265. Apta. furn./Wlfurn. Lease I-> Abo 2 BR Mobile $87. chrooilm,d Ccur"" ':,....,._...._:> Bay & Bench Rlty. 675-m refrigerator, yard & garage. 1 BR., clean, crpts, drp&, gaa Fireplace ; priv. pa.Uo11. f-a. Bachelor units ~ ~.,..,_ bcb ~ or pe..,. .......,. Newport Beach Mature couple. No pett 4 water paid. Adult• only, Pools Tennis Contnfl BkJst. ~ities. Agt. Fee ... ~. $145 MONTH oo pea. $140. 540-9722 900 See Lan, CdM 6+'-2611 !" Houses Unfum. 305 SHARP, clean 3BR 2BA. 4 BR.. 2 BA, FIR, DIR. 673-7865 or 642-21.n BEAtrr. FURN 2 BR $175 (MacArthur nr Coast Hwy) 'Jr crpts, drpa, bltins. $260/Mo. frplc. Harbor V11 Homes. Bltns, 111/w, hid pool. Adlts, General Xl "t loc. 5'0·ll~l 644-M77 or !:11.ll 79:1-4824. Hun11--Buch oopeti(!n!antokl~ NEARLY NEW HERITAGE REALTORS. $490 ,,.,~. VERY CLEAN 4 bod-RANGE A 3 BR, ' BAC!n. apt, Ut!l pd, tum. 2 Bdrm apt over garago. room home w ith fl,.. ~ ~. No rarsre"'.'izso Mo. 2 BR. 11'1'. yard, .. tlo, pr., NEW 2 BEDROOM Rospoctable mu pref. Rob Frplc. Bit-ins. Sel!-deanill! ~1~! Robinson R l tr . :?t ~'. ~lb. 516 I: 1 Bath enclosed pvt ~ See George, 217 Olbrlllo ovem, dishwasher. Gllr!lge. place, f•mlly room and v•.rg.....,. -in cJuPiex buUdina. $1.8.5. pert BR. Frpl:c. Beam cell. Avail July lsL Yearly lease. > large fenced y•rd. Va-LARGE, lovely, many ex· TRE m.UFFS, 4 Br, 3 Ba mo. Manager at 313 ~. Patio. 1 adult. Utll. tncl. 1275 mo. Lohl Voge.I, Realtor cant -•nd -ready for tru. 4 BR. 2 BA. Family cu1t, crpt. enclJfdo trplc. Huntington Beach, . $152. 642-3520 548-$46 ~ family now. LtH• r• rm. $335 mo. 54M'm alt Loe. $400. 644-1 5.1&4152 • TROPICAL POOL • N=. o~tleRATED 1 i ~ulred •t $215. peir mo. 7 p.m. Br•ncl New Duplex l Br. tum. $145 Gu A Wtr .., 1 • u1225J • Pa Id . Ocean Vu walk lO bch 4 NEW duplex, near school a: pd, E/1ldc on 18th. 548--ll68 urep ace. . m<>-to-m:i. ALL Agent 546-4141, lBR, new crp•, di;>•, paint. Br. No ..:..., ~~.. ' 'beadi. dble gar., fool )'Ord, 1 BR 1 ~ .,~ y rd ;;J<.al=,.,'"':;-644-.,.,-_7'1"70,_...,._,. 337 B Broadway Adi'· no ~-~ 3 BR 2 BA. 1~ "'"291-'-. um a.,... ........ a . , $250 • 2 BR, 2 BA, bztns. • · '""' • -.. . .,.,.,. .. No pets. OCEAN view. Near beach. Newport Shores. Chlld/pet. pets3. B673-R n29iA3 .,25 ",;~ :Jr·~!'c~~ Nowport Buch Call ~72 alter s pm. Newly de<orated 2 Br. real ~ ... $.395 -5 + Oen, frplc, bltnt, , , .., mo. 1 1 $450. ~ trplc, bltns, pool prlvl. 5260. 17 gar, yard, ldcl>/pet• lrvioe. 2782 M•ndot!A. Near 5Chool•. nc · · ATTN SURFERS TIME FOR '-"-AcMbl. 644-0810. "" $525 -4 + Den. Peninsu1a 546-5291, 644-5966 Owntt HARBOR. VEW Brsnd new 4 Bdrm upper :ra·=R,-c"'3BA."7"-""lireo'. -'-p"'1.=;.,bl_ti_<t,-.1 r ... ,,__ N.B Beautllul "°""" IMMACULATE 3 BR, 2 BA. 5 Br/l Bo.,~ .!i.. ~ duplu in Np! Shot<I, 1 FOR ACTION • , • W/aecept 1!nglu or ~tj·~E~ RENTALS dbl prag~ rec center, gardner, poo1 . bk>ck to oceM. Frt>lc. DAILY PILOT t&millu. S365/Mo. 67>79T1, -• $240 mo., 1 . 5 BR, 3 BA, FIR. DIR. J..rr Bit-ins. Cpts, c!rpo, e..-409 Marigold, CdM. 673-«IlO or 494--3248 t.uc. to Trade? Our Tl'oda'1 yn!, Pool privl. l!arbor Vu pr. $3'15v ... 1mo, ,;_Yaletororly leue. CLASSIFIED ADS 2 BR, 1 BA. 2 blka t<> Llttle Tho fastest drlw In Uie WesL Paradlao oolumo ii lor you! llma. ~ lm-3ll9I. Loll ~ sa-9346 Ci>rona. Lrr pool ID). Dys • .a . Dally Pilot OuSitled 5 lines. 5 days lot $5. caD "List" II In clull!led, Ship Sell tho old "1111 BllY the,,.,. 642-5678 Mr. Brock so;.f6oo, .,.., Ad. 60-Mll. I lllday ..• ~ ., si... llHulhll 61H618. 1tu11. 833-3227 ' Oii the Stuffs ••• In Newport ,---"1"'---..-,·_4 I JCIVt/\Ot lff•tyl• t.t ·~ Hvl!t , , , el ..... tly I' IHl'lft ... •1Nrtm.nr. U.itnlll Wllll I IMl!tr'I IOU<ll j • , , JIK,..,'9ft•I l•tltltltl wt.Jul lltlr C9ft\1Mrho" !ft. '-..- ct11G111 I -flllllc:Mt "Ac1Jlllfet" UV'-••u• Nr , , . .t. mtfdill"t 11n1111 If lllQrfl>utlr ll'lld:M:t,.. Mkn. Wlncllftt llriu ... ttt.mlthlt 111111 l«lNI .. ,._ , • , Uito •X<t llld ....., 11¥1111 Wltll ,.t¥tcy ,.W¥ ..... by MMtb i.-. MC11tOy mi.m. cltMlll clrcllir TV, One ledroom/Studlo from $19 5 Two ledroom from $305 aMUl MTS Wl~COIC • MCOIATOl COMWlflM9 #9 M ....... AYAILAIU. M0DB.t ~ flOO AA TO tUJI Donald J. Scbola & C.Ompany tol~~Ms w,..,. ..... CA" ... • 17141 645-0060 "r..-H9U11"t Opporlulffl .... 'i • • COM• ME WHAT A RJAI. 'GARDIN --t-''i!!'-::;.&irAltfMIENT l-OOKS LIKli ;... w :;,,.>:- . 11Nt "' a him• for SIU.•/~ We Otter Peace & Quiet. 2 BR., I~ ba., 2 ' ~ .. ~ ~·Ji~ palios, rec. ana.o. • ,]4o en or pell. t' FOLLOW THI MAP TO l'ilson Gardens 2213 Fount1lri Wrt Int. ·t· ;,_. glw you -r• ,_,, for lets monoyl lfop ly or Coll Now • • . . • • .. • . 646-2146 • ~· 400 Office lt.,1•1 440 Pound '!lrM ocll) 550 a.1>ys11H,. Hauling 1-~~~~~~~ Help Wa ntocl, M & 11·110 ROOMS fl8 wt< up w/ldt $30 PRIVATE OFFICE FOUND· a-. black.,.... Llcemed 0., c.n G~D &OF o~~';\1'~ ASSI MILl llS wk up apt.I. Cl!Jldrn i pet CoropletdY _....., 2 cat. Al-wl!lte powo 1-day care mother LOAD CALL STUDENT Applk:atlooo are -i, W,. PARK N.EWPORT section. 2376 Nnport Blvd, -air eond. ut11 'pold. white wbloken 0•• collar. hu .. opeAlnc tor one -28 accep!ed tor the ~ CM. --· ---... • -:uy_-oal1_ • .lal; VIC cbild. ... .111>->rL~'-,..._ __ ..,...., . . cto1Y·pool~-==---.AYA"ITMENTS ROOM ClooO to ...... " & Ralli>'• -17th St., Sin Jooqtlln Hllla nr: • F D«1I yard, pit .. te room y~e •;;;:,• .fu.'; Ivy • In j e ct l on mo Id Ina Oii .a.-bay bul, CM. Can bai.,.tt lor Coot& M-. Llgll!ed ilcno, Mariurite. -tor nop, P....,.tel, will pot· Orivowys gradin,, 847-2661;° machine • trainee ..,. part ol nnL lltlUCI, oopy • o!11ee mad\1neo FLtJFFY Tml<r _ lhml\y ty train. Hot lunches, ' ' . e Flablng rod ..._. - 1......,, apartm<ot llv!n( 64M61 avail. $115. mo. p h 0 De dog, amaJL G:rey • whltt onac.lq and TLC. Weok days GEN HauJlna. Tree/Shl'Ub trainee overtoolcin2 the water. ED-NICE room tot......-_ man &e-2111 or m-78&5. W/IQme . tu. ~ oolle.r. ocUy. Shore Crest Tl'acL trim. Gar A Yd cleanup. e Production auemblen .. joy $750,ollo health '""· 1 ·--• Vic a..... Apt. Otlld. Call Between indlanapolll and Est. 5.11-&7'1, 507-6904. trainte •• awlmmlne pool1 1 lia:htf'd with Jdtcbtn ~· No SPACE available, Co• ta after 5 6'()..(l800 Atlanta o 1 t Brookhunt. SIOPLOADER & dump truck • Quality control Uliitant ~ tenn1t courts piU. m11H ot drinklna, no • mo t n I . Mesa p.m.. . 96S-49'l1. work. Concrete, asphalt Trainee blcycla trail>' potttns ohul· E. CM. !IG-O'm. WALKElt & Lii BLDG. Found: Larae black & whll> LloelllOd Babywltter .. w1ng, breaking. 840-7110. e Shipping clerk • 1ra1nH neboard, crociuet. Jwiior 1·1 BEDROOM, lrl dote" w/w 2790 Harbor Blvd, Harbor at ~::::-jn;:ithlr ~Vie. Uttnled care tor younpten 32, FURNITURE Van for Appllcanta must ~ U yean from $189.SO moatbbr; a1IO 1 crpt, all elec priv. home. M&ml. Ftnt clam de!ure 67i.T139 &tter tcbool. Robert Burke 1 al turn hauls & cen'l of ap. Apply lll IMft)Q and 2-bedroom pl&111 and Eves & wklm 646--*2. tulte• inelud.ina air, mUJle, School-t>Jatrlet in Hun--::. M8-l862 + Tues. May 8th, 1913 between Uory town houael. Etec-a.EAN" Bedroom.i~ ' Lr c earpeh, ample ~ full SM tan dog w/wbite mark-tin&:toa Beacb. Reaerve now · • 9AM & noon. trtc ldtd<.,., private potloo cloaet. u.. o1 Jdtd>en A oervi<e. Call Geno Hill, Inga, medium Jone h&lr !Dr next !all 968-4971 LOCAL movtns & hauling by FENWICK PRODUCTS or balooniet, earpetina', dra-patio. Lady only. M-()9Tf ~ I M7..0136 female, Cotta Meta &. YOUNG ~t ·School ()pen ttudent. Large ;tis?' Reas. 14799 Chestnut SL J)ft'fa. Subtnranean par1c. ..._ 'I'Ulttn, 60-3CM9 6e.m-T 6 ..i ..... _.,: 1 2-6 534-1846 or 534-. Westminster Ina ,j'th e!<va-Optional ~~ ';,,,,:";:.'.· ci:= UNION J'itiWGllUARE LABRAOOR-.<J>,_. &moo Pro. f.~ben""."i2t~k\y: HouHCloanlng e ASSEMBLERS .. , ,A_., • .._ • .;.U_nf_u_r_n_. ___ a_~_ ht. Jn1um. • MS mF~ •• ~~~. Just t1 ~ Convenient loc. 646-6010. :mo oq 11 modern olftce bldg old. Male. Vic ol '9th St.i 646-3'1116 or 61>1057. HOUSE OF CLEAN 1st & 2nd -·Jn Ellectmdca 11G1iiii' --::% -uwi -"" a am.,.,,_ nffiN RM d rlvil will divide. All terVtces'. ~~ Beech. Ca I BABYsrrI'ING My heme. . Firm. Night premium °'-· . W'' "'"9 HvntJ,,,._ ... ch and San Joaquin Hills Road. trans:P, shlipp!:,~ ocC.~ Carpeted lted 6th .,._-.,,.,.,. Agei 3 to 8. ·FV-HB area. Floors, windows, walls, car· tered. No expe~ l'eQ. I · T~~. <~42_~1:!!" tra.s. MS--1061. floor. ~'::b-tef. Ideal WHITE Samoyed -Newport Efiil .t: Bu.shard. 962-7689. ~1l!,~A dra~.,, L!rs·M""'1c"· ~ttAPl!_lfB~2'.eld DI """ ......... .....,,-., ... ....,., tor inluranee ottlce. Call Ave in Tustln. Male -wear-~ or U'lQ-""1.6•· • .v er « '\WU.I v. ' 'ONE STArlDS OUT 5 MINUTES to.,...., 2 BR, 3 BR. LUXURY APT. LRG room, E. Cotta Me.. <nl) 547-tn19. Ing brown leather collar. MATURE, dependable, !enc-Car-I Cloanln~ ~1'1~rtoted _ • -bltnl, DW, .cloted Karace. • _11 " 1,.. • ..i 1 Priv ba. I: entr. Kit privll. o'>O ".,.. ed yard. My home. Reb. r---.o..i. "'~l"I"' WM>..n 'look a Jot, but y00 lhag A-drpl, t'Y!fl/wbdl AV ... 11a...-"ll'~ or 1••'¥ eue at t.rg yrd. $98 mo. 548-5998. _.i.o;JU Hot lunch. 545-1067 Floor ~are & Win ows San Juan Capistrano ~~ltiad ln)'thina to com· ~ !'.i:•m,J::, ~!':,~ ROOM tor rent. $100 mo. OJ= '::~. f°Wes:1Jt s:=!ne ca~~/~~~= QlILO CARE in my home, Dutch Maint Serv. 537·1508 An equal oppor. empl M/F ..,...,.t111 ~Conawe.:; lnllno substantial -Woman,k!tchPrivl.,B&lboa 1000 ft ·•·-F Mlulon v depeud•blel<rellabt..Cb!Jd. DodlcatodCloaning *ASSEMBLERS* IO:t", l i1'flll d-'t °""'-6 onl a:Jo ,.,,.., hland. 675--1383, 541-8186. area, ' ICI• ., ...... v. orest, i e Jo• Ml from 2 tQ 5. 546-'145 -* WE 00 EVERYTHING * ~ euden epartment BEAUTIF'ULL.Y decorated "'-~ """~""" y, '"'1""V•.n call Gene Hill, 6f2..0200. 831-27.U • · Electronic tor permanent bift: 2 'bedrooml, de-n, Townhoutn. alr Patt o or~ ROOM w/prvt entraDce in Buslnets Rental 445 FOUND Large grey & whlte C•rpM $1rvlc1 Refs. Free est. 64&-2839 employment with im&ll pro. =lei ~-=:; pool, cable TV, i _has 3BR: 2 BR., 2 ba. 1 Blk. to ocean. :=,~e:~~pain & tiger. Altered male. Vlclnlty HOUSEWORK. BY DAY gresslve company ln lrYine arded with fiowtn. mA. 2nd bu 2BR, )BA. A: Frpte .• , new carp. A drapel, 35 IT, OF ottice or atore of Newport Beach -Coata JOHN'S Carpet & Upholstery S3 hr. Own transp. complex. Exper. J:!ened. tDd -i. Youn for tam rm, $215. 562-UJ3 oew1y JlllJnUtd: yearly, $295. Gu.at Home 415 frontage, 145 E. 18th St., Mesa area. 548--3794 Dri·Shampoo free Scotch· • 646-28ffi • ~e= ~ na open. ,........ 2 BR, l 'ii ba. air cond. $225 Mk for Mike C.M. Approv. 2(X)) sq. ft. at FOUND yo ung · male guard {Soil Retardant!). Xlnt Housecleaning appt. ""'E OR:noLchlJEA-Ns' sosri11n JONES REALTY 67U:210 PRIVATE Room for lady. 28c91.ft.Ca.ndfvidt>,C.J.S. cock·a·poo. Flea cotlar A Degreasers & all color ByDay.OwnTransportatlonASSEMBLERS want'ed for ~n REALTOR ~ 2 BDRM newly dec<lrated Excellent meal.I &: TLC Real Estate, 5CB-U68. leuh. ·Vic of Hwttina-ton brighteners & 10 minute * 83&-0648 * fast growing boat CO. Apply · 7 ~ 83.l-<as Leguru ... ch unit.a. Adu1t1 only, no pets. $32'5 mo. 642-8381 MEDICAL unit or ottice 1lY.ll Beach 962-a;ll bleach tor white carpets. LM COMPLETE Hou s E at C1ipper Marine Chrp.191i UTtunEs PAID . $185. mo 160C Coral Pl. Summer Rent1l1 420 sq tt, top E/side loc. Rea.s. FOUND: 2 Pekenese dogs. Save )'Our money by saving CLEANING SERVICE. E. Occidental, Santa Ana. I. . REN WELCOME CHOICI Open Sat-sun U.3. rent. Ph. Ownr 5'8-6761 Vic. Victoria St., CM me extra tripe. WW claen * 646-5943 * 54&-3068 * ATTENDANT graveyard new 3 bdrrnl with 0CEANP1t0NT 2 B~, 2 BA, bltna. crpt'd &, !JOO Isle, 3 oty delx '1!R, STORE, good Joe. nr. N'pt. 64MJ1!9 llvlna rm., dining nn. & HOUSEWORK by day. HD sh ti L ot.bwaalwr, ~ nlltprator, dahw~, range, 2 BR 2 BA apt 1 )'1' J.i drp d thru-out, $250 per mo. 3BA, (alps 8) enclad patio post office. 940 Sq. ft. $250 ANGORA female all white ~eh~ ~ ~-15$7Y:, area. Rets. Own transporta· shift. Apply 1n pereon only, ' I!' ~<Jp=:'~ = Manire ad0ulU1,' no pets'.· ~a:_~~. Pl, NB. 646-2'123 ~ Aug. 18 Own, Mo. Agent 646.-2414 cat. VlcMesadelMar. Very eXp. is what counts, nol don. 536--6Ml ~Hilaria Way, Newport "' ·CaIJ ' ~ Lido, 317Sl5 Coast Eutblutt * Townhoule OCEANFRONT, wkly 6009 lndultrl•I Rental 450 friendly. 540-1542 method. I do work myaelt _lr;,.;on=ln.;;g:_ _____ A:-,-:t0--------1 ~·s Real Eltate Hwy:, South i,una. Loot 555 Good ttt. 531--010!. :·._.~ ~ Me V _ 2 BR, Pool, frp1e, adults. Seashore, 1 BR apt, can ad C .._ IRONING PBX BKKPR ,,..,.-IJS8, e .. 557 "' ••-1235. MB Amlp Way. ;\..B~ ';':~· 6 4 5-812 7 , i NOW LEMING LIGHT Grey Toy Miniature erpon~r 6 Pieces tor $1.00. • NO DIPOSITS DLX : i 3 Br., 2 Ba. _, «-1971 or 6'4--000tl. ·~·~-I Huntington a.1ch tern! poodle. Anowera to . . e Phone 557·7198 e · 'n.B0r 0 ~" •• ~::.!.,a gar. $185 up. Rental Ole., S•n Ju•n Caplttr•no co R o NA de I Mar, I NEW M-1 "Angel" vie van Dyke & MINOR home repall'S. Plum-Janitorial Opening for fully qualitied ~ """'uu 3095 Mace Ave. MS-1034. ~a~eztrontri rdOn 3BtheR ~!11 . 940 Sq. Ft. ·a: Up Summit,1 Lag Bcb., $100 bing -.Carpentry -Painful&' , ~L~S:oo~~~~tl: rround•· Gas 2 BR 2 11t-"'-'--··· 2 BR Condo, pool, 321Cll uca"'"·..£ ·• ~ otDA, Hamtlton & Newland Reward. We're hearbrokeg. -Tlle:C&,11 54()-5560, CARPET Cleaning Special ..._. 'Jn -nt. ~•u up to •. , ~# .i.vw1.......-. Pueo A--'Ina. SJC ~95 open J y s--s-""""' . cent local. expe· rience. 5 •··· .....,. ..... ""'"""' ol Crpi. •~ ncJ ~ • .... · · •r-ia. 646-0697 or 833-0519 •~ day, 494-7353 eve. FOR ~rienced Carpentry, 8c .,. ft Min '"11: Complett ~ N --. 11' blk E (If • ... .,.., e ranee. 493-.7078 """"l"' ..,. • ,........ . week'. Apply in pei'aon to n~..:....'!:..-. · Patio, Pool. $200. ea&-•· SMALL furn. 1 BR. Ocean-I.OSI': Black & white tlutty l'091'.h or flnis)\, Call Qave ~ Ser:vice Speclallzing . w &uslneas ·Manager." . _. , . GUVIKCASA GRANADA A-rt "leach . Sant• Art• front" apta., Nr Bal.boa Pier. M·l, 1680 sq ft, 1670 Placen· cat, male alfered, pleue 646-0792. / 494-n.97 evea. floors fi42..5536:, DAVE ROSS ~ u==t..; .. ~ w ~t~ · Reae:. Wkly rate•. Gi.t-4928. tla Ave, CM. George Wood!, contact me as to the where C::11'11J1nt1_Concr1te OFFICE cle~ 1 i c' d · =rr=:::==-~-. --· NEW· ·2 BR, 'nr-11ar1xn-·2'BR."'SUMMER RENTAL &75-1380/646-1164. ~r.;c · ,;i,o,,t•· o1 my 1>e!OVO<l pe1, -bonded.1·y,.-:e.;,.-man.a'.:.. --PONTIAC--. e -P1111to M-ON B;r-A]lH' /McFadden.-upst&ln; bltrUJ, -Corona de! ·Mar. 4001-H BIRCH, N.B. dead or allve. Owner gre!v-642-<;824 or 646-2527. 2480 Harbor Blvd 1s;,, I" ow, air, pool, adults, baby 833-1'91 o< 673-3121 4000 "I 11 · 5415002 1ng, 548-7281 PATIOS.PLANTERS ~-=~~~'"-'"--lcosta Mesa 546-3017 ' 2 BR. $1'5. 9 JlK, no pels. $175. 963-7465 • • · LOST Vic: "·-1& Ana '· Del All Concrete work. 894-3$33. :.:M:::•::so::n;;ry.!...-----1---a;;;p;~-- All UtiL P<I. No chl!dren. No 2 Br, 3 Ba. From $238 Apts., 1f_;;,~~~~ 2 ~'}:_ 2 pv18A'. Storage 455 Mar, tan ";I.. shrt ~hair FOUNDATIONS • Ar&tlc BRICK veneer, 1lumpstone, AUTO ..._ Pool A recreation. Covered Parldnr. La r c e p Unf 370 ~ Plan hr! k 1...,., .._,. Ave., C.M. Heated Pool. Saunas and urn. or urn. beach. 499-3906, 546-4678. j STORAGE building tor rent t1alhrbby+a!maroundo old 1!_1~~ cat, 1. ters,1 '°u~dt~A~ ,._,.. c concrete block, wrought Iron SALESMAN ""Fl FT-"'"'505 ~at1on Room. Costa u... 2BR hoU11e on Penin. % blk ' S30 per mo. 275 Flower St. .._ ~~ ans pa ioa.ce e. c V't'l""VQ01., fences & store .fronts. ..,... to ocean & bay, by week,! CM 646-9136 Shylak, $10.00 Reward. PATIOS, walks, drives. Saw, Custom work ~nly. 968-7865. Ne~ 1 s a 1 es man, ex-f 0.(ii' Polm HUNTINGTON na: EXCITING cell eveo ~140 12K16' STORAGE SHED 64.1-86.1~ ,, break, remove & replace Painting & ·~~:~~;::; :V~ •• ~~~t = PACIFIC PALM MESA APT5. Vac1tlon Ronlola 425 $20 Call 548-9695 LOST Frisky 2 yr old concrete. 543-8668 lor est. Paperhanging oars, Free demo, excellant = T' .:.:n:. BA sr: n1 OCEAN Ave., H.B. ~FURN OroR UNFURNPI'. BCHN ' GREEN Va:l:ley Lake • New Re~tals" Wanted 460 ~=P:ea~ l~~ ~~ S P&aJ'-~~~.~y No Wasting :?.rdk!er""or'°Tndornl~~,l .. Seeat Bud -· -1ft• <n') ·~1·-' · ho . Coll P k I . -• -* WALLPAPER * ·~ -"' _,. -"U.Ao " +»<r •1 Unbelievably Iaree apts, 3BR, 2BA Cabin. Frplc me U1 ege ar rvme 963-1855 , NEWPORT tiit.-a1.-. d Ole. open 10 am--6 pm Dally h I, J 1 el ct bl! playrm, 1 blk to lake. WEIL-Known writer on May 2. Reward. 551-5756 When you call "Mac" ~ t; v•.-~ WILUAM WALTERS CO. ua-e poo acuz:: e . ~8 coast assignment wishes to LOST small black & white Contr•ctor 548-1444 eves. IMPORTS , ins, lhag crpt1, drl>s. aawia !ease 3 or 4 BR view home cat, male, altered, name ,f DILU)C,I ··-·· ~~GALEdu!Stl, no peFrota. 1150 BIG Bear. $50 Weekend; $100 in Newport, CdM or N. Karl. Vie Cul v er d a 1 e I ·J-A-CK--Ta--1 ---Re--. PAINTING & repair, 35 yrs 3100 W. Coast Hwy., N.B. $ ~, 2 BA 1*tt for ..,..,e. LIDO lale. 2 BR. 1 bL Avail. .-.u• m week; $250 Mo. 2 Sty, home. Laguna, June ht. $350. Irvine 552-'l664 u ane -pair workmanship guar. Take 642 .. 9405 Imlll"IJlaC· muter 1uite, So'25Mo yearly 1 BEDRM. From $165 Moonrtdge, 494-9727 Quiet adult family. 673-9119 · remod., eddlt. ~ yn exp. advantage of my exp.1---0-:====--I .... (Ill A: dbl prage: lU% P~iN. Pt. '2 BR. 1 ba. JrfED~: A'./8J.J. r;:-Wo Rent•ft to Share 430 BAOIELOR or l BR house LOST, Siamese cat, teml, Uc'd. My Way Co. 547-0036 ~7056. Afct.M~ .._ opener avnll. Pool Furn. or unfum. $2SO Mo, to umll5 Ap6S.t.t · m I -.;..;....;.;...;.;;..;;=;.;..-= or apt under $125 Laguna full grown, black marldnga. Dr•fflng INTER/EXTER. A c c o u s N I f" ~ U"ea. •-'y LE SHARE Apt or Ho"•• & · ' Fairview & MacCormack ill ~rlenced A....-.1•• Jn , .. · y • ~t the • und ...,.. Bch. Have small boy small Ln. Rew-~. ~7 •u..o ce na:s sprayed. Lie, ins ........ ,..,. Don ~ .. Yl"V PttlCll I • $287 • ou re • Y re er. SAVE $ $ $ HOM E """'· can coll., pa m , llUU J.} -..ii.IQ Ruld, Comm'I, Indus. loc refs. ftte est 645--0809 o ...._.-o:v1er, •8 ~Way, NB priced! l Mesa Or. PARTNER Li B sin '-'V5 S THEODORE ed by (5 blkJ trom Newport Blvd.) c. u eu 682-0174. EAi.POINT Si am ea e • Room Additions. Remodell. TOT. AL. SER. VICES CO. ROBINS FORD I ~~TERS co. 546-9..WJ H=~~ 548-:: ~ ~~~tyPl~:e & ~&G-~ D11lgn Drifting A11oc p=h lite carpentry. 2>60 Harbor Blvd = Attr. 1 br apt, NEWPORT •tudentt. Room w/klt.eben I~ Reward! ~~ :1~ or. or 646-1809 om.a Mesa ., I CIPI/ "75. ~·sdoo~J"'1 APARTMENTS prtv. Rec. rm., pool !180 mo. -• LOST, lrlsh Setter 3 mo old Electrical tr."::.':!RHANG~!-24*49 Auto Mechanic ' catPrt. $1 · l BR. i 2 BR. HD 536-5029, 557-2189. . female, please call Pl -NEED EXPERIENCED US. 1 Hunftnl!On .... h EXCLUSIVE Furn . .i, Unrum. trom $135 SHARE my 2 bed r m 67>-1260 or 67>-3344 ELECTRICIAN, licensed, '""" Patch, Ropalt ED CAR MECHANIC FOR " , .~::; ;: ~-.. ... L~~~-~~l!~ -· ~~~cr..i . r,:i&;~~~~~!.raj; . L09.1 ~011c~~ 510 R:i'~mai!'~~ :;;:~; ='.'"· ma1nt & ~~cr~rtm':~ filh~c?i'iiAv~ 1_ BR '".l:'.I; •7 I.willnotbere~blefor &Pearl,1..aguna.494-2856. NoJobTooSmell r~n "A"""""' AUTOMOTIVE -w•' 3 •• -A-·rt-nt1 * CASA VICTORlA W"~ _ 2 m·-to ahr indebtedn088 or habllltles ~ ~ ~-ALL UTILITJD) PAID ~ ,..._.,~u • ...,.. REWARD Male lrl.sh Setter Call Aft 4•30 pm M5-4614 manufacturer needs a girl Onn .._ NEWPORT BEACH 1 & 2 BR. Furn & Untum. 4BR hse, w/2 other. H.B. ~trac!.,~~. an~otheL.r 1 year, nO C(lllar ' Gardonln.g Plumbing Friday to ana. phones, type, _VILLA Y """' $41'.l • 1730 Carpet.I, drpea, D/W, TV area, $80 + utll. 962-8668. ••y-call Frank ---tile etc Knowledg I Ph 714/,., ••-ant Pool t Co b • H••deo. ' ~ L.R. OTIS PLUMBING ' ' e o can ~.--~ ~-ch Ono ...... ,.,. · ' • c. me Y • FEMALE will ·•--e big 3 Br ~ helpful Co 'd •--bot "'-·-~-· -I Ire bout M J =•ucu LOST small fe. """' mixed. EXPERT J apanese Re od •· •-Re air W ..., · · pru uU11 (,141 Mi.MD inqutr a our ove-n hou1e, 2 blkJ to beach. DESIRE to contact credltora brown/black. 2 ,:;:'ll··-. V•'c. h m e-d"' P s. a.er vac, pension plan. App'\y H• PENIN. 2 Br., 1 bl.. $ZO Allowance. 525 Victoria St. $11.5/mo plus utll, 64$.5329, ot Induatrlal Cartage, Inc. Mesa Verde. , •• ·~,,-8· Gardener. Complete Yard eaten, lsposals, furnaces, Production Pl NB OilO I SPANKfNG NEWI * BR., 2 ha. Nr. beach $350 at Harbor, C.M. 642-8970. ot sun Valley, Calif. for ~ Service. Free estimates dshwashrs. 64~ MIC & BAB , . . i 4 BUXXS TO BEACH! MARSHAu. Reath· 6?MEm EXTRA LARGE 1 BR. Gar•ges for Rent 435 mutual benefit. 64&-2002 LOST Dalmation, 7mo male. 548-2001 B/A. Complete Plumbing YSI'ITER Occa.liom! · ·• BR, 3 BA ·-~ H ~ I ~ .,Alt'. Vic. Beacon in.... EXPER. Jan•-se G·~e-r Service. daytime & eve. Corona del J !fa. 2 BA, $£."'$2Jo *erE~~~;u: ~~ ~ M~= a:'ti. w:::it' ok~ .. ?fu ALLS PACE 675-.~ Know how~-r 1 ma.;; ~'g '. PLUMBING REPAIR Mar area. call 644-4559 Blt...fnl, diTJ~ts~lc, gar. cl~ gar'. Adli.. ~ f:~n7r7 Monrovia. Mi!i'~~:=.,e01 ,.,._., ll•J'I~~~~~~~~~ ~~a~~9ss-~ a I I _:o*j~2-~s~a.i;., B~!~l~~1tor a!~1•a 41! 19th St. 960-1197 2BR, 2BA, Townhouae, $285.. 2BR IBA turn $220 Various rrizet from $7.50/mo. I ._...._....__ 1111' I EXP. J a Pane• e • main-Sewlng/Alteretl11n1 children, 5, 7, 10. 645.-8174 i)i04/E IN TOl)A Y* AdlL!, no pets, Call 6'9--0349 2BR 1 BA unturn $190 U lock it . U keep the key. . ,..,.H .... ...,... t e n a n c e , c I e a n -u p. BABYSIITER wanted my SpaC: 2 mt $149-Sl&l. furn tor appt to see 151 E. 2lat, C.M. On site mgrs. 24 hr. access Personila 530 Landscape. Free ext. Alt1r1tlons-642·5845 home, 6 m(l's girl, 8-6, Mon, $1!il. Kidts welcome. Pool, 2 BR nr ocean, shag, telrg. * 646-8666 * No move In -No move out fee 842--M42/847-94.18 Neat, accurate. 20 years exp. i'75:~3Wed & Fri. N.B. pr. 11361·A Keelson Ln 11 $225 yrly lse. Adults, no pet Huntington BHch Security Patrolled VETERANS Schools & EXPER. Japaneae Gardener. Tiie ;;7."";;· =,-.,--,~-. bllc.. W. or Beach Blvd, ott 3<$-36th St, 6"-'340 Avl 611 Open Daily for Inspection Earn $4.58 to $7.00 per hour ln1tructlon1 575 Complete yard l!ll"V. Rella. & BABYSITI'ER tor :.e gir11, 8 Sater>. KT-GOO. NEW Bayfront·prlv Beb A 1 BR. Deluxe. Adult poolalde !!~1111900 ~Newland St., HB guaranteed by uaing your neat. Free est. ~. CERAMIC TILE NEW & & 11 1n Mesa. Verde arttt., 2 Bl.XS to Beach! Attra. 2 Pier 3BR, 2BA. $550 mo yr-prden bunp.low, near G~ • " no 8lUI, &l6-0697 G.I. Benefits whil!! at· Ebron Ix GARDENER of 22 yn ex-remod,el. Free est. Small 2:3().6 llloo-Frl. !m·'M BR. Redec. BJtna. $145. Call ly, 979-06.11 (II' 6"-4510, ooean. Frple., lrl patio, 6 ARAGE h1ah door IUltable tending Santa Ana College. Tutoring Cllnlc perienee. Seeks: 4-5 ad-jobs welcome. 536-2426. eves. &ft 6.pt• $36-S638. 2 BR . FIRPLC, ~sauna, tennla. $160. camper, f>oa.l 389 La -Call_ now -READING dlttonal malnt. jobs. B"°AB=Y"s"'1=1·1=E"R,_..neod--ed-,-my-I 2-BA. i BA. delud poo1 olde, adults on\y. $200. mo. Call · Canada Way, CM. -· 547-9561 Ext 370 SPELLING '* 5 4 9-2 O 15 * George [IlJ borne, East Stde Coota nr beath. $160. 2.tl'.> Florida, m.8447. Newport ... ch Office Rental 440 • F R E E Y o & a MATH Hampton. ~"*" I Mesa, ~240 att 5. 53&-688l. 1700WESTCLIPI' DR. OCEAN VIEW: modern, all FOR LEASE ~m::J:,:,f':1~~rle~~ n...~cTetllng GonoralSorvlcot BEAUTYOPRS(2) e 3 BLKS from beach, brand 2 BR, 1 & 2 BA. Bltn &Po eleetrtc, crpUI, dl'PI. bltnl, Office tpace ground Door. student&, Mon. 4:30 PM 97f..1626 * YACHT WAXING * No follawing neceas. Oxnm/ new '2 il 3 BR. 410 211t St. pllancet. Pool. 6G-62'74. balcony, pool. 1 BR., turn & Unlon Federal Plaza , • Yoga Center, 445 E. 17th BATON leuons, incl. Strut&: Exp. Quality ma.teriall uaed. Job W1nted Fem1l1 702 guam. ·Busy shop. can Open Sal ' Sun. LRG 2BR 2BA, prap, unturn. Lease. Adults only. Br 0 0 k hunt/San Dteeo St., C.M. ~. Modeling. "Polka Dota" Work guar. 979-1451. ' 645-1050. I 2 BR. .. crpted, w/prl fenced sundeclt, cloae to beach,, Maf1'ai Aptl. 1510 W. Bal· Freeway. Carpeta, drapes, PROBLEM Pregnancy. Con-Parade Corps now torming. EXPERIENCED teacher· BEAUTY Operator exp'd · yard, '7M3 Ronald Rd, $160. yearly, 673-6640. boa, N.B. <n4) 675-G30. all utilltiet paid. Ca 11 fident, 1 y mp at he t I e Janet CU.mmlns 645.-4586 PRINTING -Let us help counselor -with Masten. needed to take' 0 v er 143-:81~· 1 BDRM, beach 1 blk, 1tove, WINTER, Summer, Yrly, ·M1arti71,)~~" S~!',!'ll pregnancy counsellng. Abor-nm Wet Canvas Art Gall....., you. Saddleba.ck Printlni & Elem,.,1 secondary, reading cllentele, xlnt opportunity, HOUSE Huntln&? Watch the retrta: parldn& adlta, no Anita's Rentalt Bia 2005 .. ~ ti n & doptions ref ~.,, Graphics. 830-9386. spec lst & pupil J)ersonnel Call 557-3986 opm HOUSE column. pets. $165. yrly 675-2124. W. Balboa Blvd'. sn.ioss * MESA VERDE ~ .64).4436 18: =~ias::· ~~~.rt;:,ap~ fured~~~alsotwia~~.ro:~~ -;B;;l-ack-;-;1,.-•'"•...,,llM_ty,....a_rd.,... . Aph,1 Aph., Apt1., ground floor • FJve oftk.oes LEARN: Auto IU~stlon. It 963-2929 T\U"n them Into cuh counJeling _ in private (Ir Waterfront workers .. Exper , Fum. or Unfurn. 370 Pum. or Unlum. m l'um. or Unlum. 370 and! r;<;-73 n room. llOO can Change your II le . You'll !Ind it in ~-~·ed CALL ~ .... ~·-d<urd> attlliated school. orerd. Penn. l/ttme on\y. sq. t • .,. ·per month. Call Inttructkln, C<lUDlt!linc, lee-l";;==;;:=;;~:;:~::;:;;:.!====.,...,==c=~=,164()..0094 Trainees e.cceptable. Mut UNIQUE HOMES, MESA turet 545-2529 I, have ohort hair It cleon VERDE, 546-5990. * !NGA QU'•""""" NEED help at home? We record. 2414 Newport Bl NB ,,.,..,...,~ have aides, nurses, ' · 4440LDNewport,3blklNo. MASSAGE* T d · J Pa d' housekprs, companlona. *BOOKKEEPER*· ot Coast Hwy. Approx. 900 Men women. YMCA. ra er S ra 1se Homemakers Up john, Div!B!on o1 AAA·l C<ltl>. ,... sq. ft. incl 4 priv. ottlcet & 64~ 547-6681. quires accurate, dependable, recept. rm. Great tor wmi.. ... engineering or draw Ing PREGNANT? 1b1nkini ab-1 • PROFE~IONAL Domestic ...,. peroon to cornpQe buslnen. UX>/mo. Ut11 lnel. orticln? Know all the tacts Ines Service. Bach. Qr t 5 . reports on an facets of_ op-; S48-5300 eves. firttl Call UFE LINE -24 Reliable-Bonda.ble. 548-7197, eration tor home otace. hl'I, 541-6522. t. 675-0310. Llibt typlne, $150 wk. + ' FULL SERVICE 1 mes F/C Bkkp beneflts. Lanrlols Fancy : Wostcllff Bulldlng ~a: m~berlhl~ &.::: ' eo, var1J =~::· ~ Frozen Foodo, 2975 Lqma · Corner Westclltt Drive & t ubo~M••• 1 av n • 1 , -uo ~7 Canyon Rd., Lqww. Beecb. 1 Irvine Blvd., Newport a 1 ......... ' d 11 · """""'"° · · 497·1741. ~ful. Mr. HOWARD y:;:::-COUPU:S l&-3S,,. 0 ars HolpWonlocl,M&F710 BOOKKEEPER I SEC'Y, FRO Part!eo or meet cpl to cpl Acc. ounlln8 Offl.. •xpe .. r. M~nel!Manulla. G. 11rm0 0 4• NT corner suite -2nd Call "LMh" 2-Spm 539--3344 • Frln1 _ •ty, Cout Hwy, CdM. 2100 . -· S\Jperv1Ae9 the accounttna Olnda. Stable co. Inttl'\liew· oq. It, crp~ drpa, alr/cond, ALCOHOUCS Anol!ymouJ<. WILL trade llOm equity.in HAVEl>UPLEX2-2BR,Jge and payroll department ot Ing Now. Muat have mutlc, elevator, pr k' i, Phone 542-7217 or write 16 unit lll&lewood pool apt )'udi!I. AJ,,ume VA. loe.n.. ·the district. resume. Call for .ppe. oeeurt!y patrol. Can be P.O. Box 1223, Coot& Mesa. &/or Elko Nev • .........-i l'7l!>O eqty. Want late model $735 tn 1898 per mo, ~ divided. From 31c oq. n. SWINGING SINGLES land I<>< -o< land 111 lwrury car ot campor, rntr. ~Resume to Saddlebackl.,._iiii. ----- Zill E. Cout H~. m-4l20 C&ll "Leah" "3 pm. l39-3l2l 11.B. area. 847~7. home!!! 545-8625 ..._. 11y UnHled Schoo I BOOKKEll'IR DESK ~ .. _ .. bl -. 10 ;.--~ ~ .. ~.-•~& IBR .. ~n D~ttict, 241113 Chrioanto ~-M·~ 8 •·-• e -Social Clullt 535 w-, --· ~• ---'• Drive Million Viejo Calli ~t -c bll O!*tllti IDr mo. wn provide luml!ure ... , Jew! Nbd!vlllon laDd, w/""'1d potlo A abed. le· 92675 ' ' · a tun dlugo ~· at $5 mo. Answ.rlng 1trv!.,. near ilvltzrw, equtll> $'7,000. lot, adlt Pl1<, Trade lor eq • p 1ea1 ant ounoundlnp. available. 17875 Beach Blvd. LOVE WORN ror home late model cv ID home, coqdo GI' :'.Ind TD. A.PI' Maintenance cple. Apt Many company ~ Jlwttlngton Beach. 642-4321 Dlsmver DISCOVERY or boe.t. i'r9-9165. 846-llm furn. NewPort C e n t tr • Sl&lary open 646-0271. PROFESSIONALS in 11eld Penn. Electrical & Plwn-J !~!:!l!".!'!!'!!·!!'!!~•I!!'!!! 1617 WESTCLIFP • l96.l Rambler tn trade lor VACANT2.Uonland,Ylow, ., __ ··~ wr1~ ~--""-·' 3400, lllM, 756 i 540 ~· n. •<~· Am1 .!!:"') Matchrnlken. art Objects, antlquM, --MalllJu. Want 1nccme or ~ .. -' .•• ~ IOOKKIEPIR $7111 _ --· •· ~ ad no. .k Dally Pilot, PO Co , A m p I e p r k r . U ! I. (7lll ·~ ~·) 387_3393 ry or ·~"' )'OU -h<we XI ~. For Box l5tlO U<Sta Me.., C&IU mputor experlenot &umtardner No. 1 Of . i.w $400 value. detaill; CJS Reel F.ltatt. ~ · W•ctclltt 54HI032 ~ 1740 °'"'180, C.M. 1148-ll.68. A Touch ct llllanlty "'1 Pe'f'nd. J.roncy tlOO Sq. Ft. omCE W/kit A [SJ HAVE 37 unit LA..,.. --m:EL aide boles, ai. 8' unta:tmnr ambWty in 1mark 'il\"'f:':.;~ Ila, $1.55. ALSO tlOO SQ, Fl. I Liii..,. -I plex ot 6\0 -.,.. w/ pickup tnlok, $1IJO Y&lue, oupor Gal Friday/PR.. with - STORE $155, C.M. 84$.2130 -. $150,000 equtty. W&nt long trade *>r rood median!< exee-quality .. , ,;11.1--B=~~'===~-omCE opact tlOO "I· tt. 85~ ~"'.':9!':'· min 1no11 or ~ <(val"" starter. Con:plet. reoum• to QOKKEEP&R Alr/condt, 3)th St. near 111'-1'.I'. ~ .. ~·-· ~ Janie, 3101 w. 5th, Saota Exper, p/tlme wll'olll. Ma· Plactntta.-. FOund ti-ocl1) 550::-i_.;ywl$335mc.m.. Llketntradt!OUrTrader'o ~92100 N• ll.-callo turo. As>lllY a.st a-I "Wh1te Eleflbanll" ...,.. ValllO 131.100. Trade tor ParadJoe ool"""' li'lnr )'Olli preuo. ~. SliS VI, 19th, C.ll.' ruMl"l YoUr -? 'llll'1I ~ "1c. s • A . equft¥ !« JIOl>fl', boot or · S Ulilo "'M&ke Room Fw Dadd)'" 8 O OKKEEPl:R. Pldmo, them lnlo ''Ouh" ..... u ~for Bry<0. home. S dl,ys ••• c1..,, out !ht prap pmn. Bra ftmdblt, Rool them !hru a Dally Pilot COl.Llll>-m&le-Lollg Beach M>1002 tat S -••. tum that Junk tnto caah Eec!'ow, !Mne. cla.,l/led '"'' area. !l(!Mltn >Ylth •Dally Pilot Cl..,Wed _~_.o_.E.-:---~--"71 f, C:O.t• Moll Cotti Mooa ' . I. • /I Averare $. NO Irvine, Immedl 500 No s 24Cent F.qual Ci °""'" COrDe enced ( ....,,, ~ Send r """ ... r•>. 635 Box llil 92tl2tl. Ca * CE'. wanted Unllm!I CHU C Machin tor cl1 Clua ov<riln' CL Girt Fri Admln. recent -·-ctj ~~I O! QRA 173 Suite G (1 blk COMPA elderlY lady b ~~ .. write-·~ L-6, Nt CQNcii: llnlabel work. I F/time collee A 16 I N1 Betwn ! !:Qua - " • !!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!I ~~~~~ ~~~~~,~~~~=''·~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~SI~...,~, 1kr 5, 197J ......,_ [J]] I fl ¥1!•·~ . 'lllll ( ll:ok)n.. l!Ill ._I ;;;;;;;::;l•;;•I I .a .... ,..... l[JIJ l •ok>n•• llilJ ( Ile ... ,.... • ,,,,_ l[DJ I ..... _ DAILY PllOT HeJi> Wollt.d, M & F 710 -Hilp Wanti4 M & I' 710 lftlp Wanted, M & P 710 Help W......_ M & F 711 Help Wont.d, M & F 710 Help Wa rulecl, M & I' 711 Holp Wall!ed, M & F 710 Holp Wont.d, M & F 710 ' lftlp Wonted, M & p 71 0 -KKEEP~ j tt>~ture MAZDA REAL ESTATE SALES Secretory·~· m•-at s&iu,.. ~ DENTAL A'• I• tan t -EXPl llllNCl!D HOUSEKEEPER / Prae--SUCCESS CAREER ~-~ If~~ Wo lS.n & Wol-oxp. N -lleo<:h ~. • tlcal Nuno. Uvo-ln or 8 hr. C "IEER OPPORTU~ N -~~ J ~ Ibo -·tin& !Im. -,.....,.., &!1!41'8 pt Bd:.,.. , ol!lce, c11a1r ucldo. App= 4 NOTE TELLER oubllt tnr guest ho me . " ew OU: ..... ~~ 0~ . aldllod ~ ~ y p la 1 El<...._ :IMO*'!: \lllullls,,. a -~. N-•. early-o.,. / wk. Top lalary, a.i.re..... required. Call Orange County's newest and largett Muda = = .:;!_W:: w/~ a~doo a banquet. Seo Pw-~1'0Url;-contactO!r '1r1lwe bacioflts --S~EC cl.D.-1' . l'I" ll?-8381 dNIK llu op<mlnp1or_qnallfiNl.lndivldJWL.. wlllu.a~oC -telephone penonallly. M-. - Payne. Richardt Lido pnlol envtrvament, Defttal ECURITY'l'ACI '" HOUSEKEEPER. -tn. e N'ew Car Salesman omc.. end ~ ~ Somo bklce>DI bac.srnd la-~ Elult Marlre~ !<33 Via Udo, NB ~r·---~•>ol<-BANK -lllh ~. 5 da.Y e 0 ·..1 Car Sal-man member ol ...-Mllllonaln prt(':i._ Salary open. Call U21·W. ~ W)'>. N.B. US boy A ld1"bell help da,y ••· ,... :il).30, 6 M?S Via Udo ;;;:k. Start al $45. -T """ ~ Club. Multl-mllllon dollar NO-~ WAITRESS txper. owr :n, or nllb• App4' In ...... at D EN TA L A., t .. ant. N...--aft TPM • Queral Mechanics advertlalnlr -Frtco 5e<retarlot ~ cloon • .... NI .. Andent Mariner R.eat., 301 ener&et.lc, enthllaluUe in.. • DMV Clerk ~eea UoNmna tcbool. Otrtt Typists $«X> p/Ume. Fa A A 1 e, N. TlllUn Ave, SUila Ana. dlvldual ....,"" tor Laguna F.oual Oppor. Employer H~~ "ft a~. . Contract Clerk Excellent aal"1 trainlJla. Girl 111 • FIC BllJ1< $1000 64HL20, Mr. Zlnlmer. BullntH S..le• Rop Bd: practke. E t!J' er . FIELD lllltallatlon -Oobvaleteent H 0 Ip it a I , • Lot Malntainence Man Ploue ..u Vlqlola JOllff 100°/o FREE w E LD E R w/ornanioutsl o1c co!lae ala ~';\',.':'° ~ ~ door...-.~ 1.quna Hilb. 831-«IOO. e Detail Man ~iD CARPET Liz Relnder'a-I ro n e ~er. Mike' a 5aWY .i. comm. 4-6 bn .....,.. &alary 0 pen . pnterred. -· HOUSEKEEPING. L1TE We Otter: Secilrlty R ~-4!00 Clmpua Dr Omamen ll<on W- clally, Call --3596. FILING Clerk _ File, IDL ,w...,,,... Mon thN J'rl, : Factory Training H•-• 5411-2118 Newport Beech '12511 Laguna en Rd., Lag M •-••• -I Plan Bch. 494-Ulli -CAFETERIA WOllK Dontol A11l1tant phonea, no Ill>. Pleuant..,... uat ·~ve oar.-· : Retlremen R. E. SALES SECRETARY part time, 911 ----;;;=:----1 wttr. or without .,;u exp. Recept. Muat bo exper. Good U'OOIJldlnp. 5 D.,. wk. Appl,y HOUSEKEEPER tor IDlall, : lncenUve Programs MOVI UP-TG-am tt> u , 30 pm, 5 ct.., Welder ff:ri, 6 &m•2:30 pm. AU at PR. Send ftlUme Box Keenan Pipe A SuppJy-O:t:, u:clua!ve motel : Insurance Program INOOME PROPERTY f'l!!l\llar. $225. per mo + SHORT Arc, 1 yr exp ZiJ So __ ,_,_ " holld oft. Call ••~ 1099 Baker st., C.M. No *** 496 8521 *** F •-t . SALES overtime when required. Broadway, Santa Ana 833'.m ... -· Laguna ltih, ca 9:1653. phone calls --or ~ ernew Contact Excellenl OPPOR'ruNl'IY. P1-'Call &I0-83'7•. WHO w ANTS TO WORK! · . DENTAL Asst. -noed FISHlNG Tldlle Salea a. HouHc:"~/tlme IOI LONGPRE MAZDA -..i ,. will !rain. SERVICE Stalion Salesmen Dll!VE A CAB! CAR:E *"' bf:d pe:t:kmt, tive only. Newport ottfce. Good Service n-. wanted for "The C•• With The RoW,{ En:l!"e" CALL NOW &57.m:l Must be ........ r. • have -•., CHOOsE your boun, work in, "'°"' "' -plus al-opportuntru, 64&-5411 •• ~ 11m' e":''·---~ Ho•-oRK • ~.-ach --~ ~ -I 11 ~ Ir! "' _... • .,_ • .......,... WUl·a. "'Q.llo" ""' u.,o1,1.1.-., e 2001 E l it ST SANT A A ability. 1 to 7 P.lo!. 5 daya· or yourse • """ your °"'" art. Must be emly, 1n Good mechanical ability I: mamln& Mon thna Fri, $40 a • '' , alao, experienced graveyard boss, ~ten or women. Cap good bealtt> and ~ak DeJ>&I:lmenl S-koowledp ol alt water weeJc. Own ear. 614-1344 171 41 192-6651 man Al>PlY· he .U.hUy handicapped. Eoillah. Call 968-1931. THE BROADWAY lllhlne req. Selld ,.IUtDe to HOUSEKEEPER Ole>-HolpWont.d,M & F 710 HolpWontod,M & F 710 300 tl....,;,,., Costa Mcsa Ne a t-Ooan Ap...,...,.. C.a11er Secretaries Averqe rana"e $5004750, Top $. NO FEES. N.B., C.M., Irvine, Orange A: S.A. C8ll Immediately. e P.P.S. 500 Newport Center Dr. Suite 900, N.B. 640-1970 24 Central Tower, Orange 547-6466 Equal Oppor. Empleyer CASHIER Box m 657 c/o o.u,y Pilot. valescent Hoe~, full time Vt.s, retired, Ai8 21 1o '10. Naw Hirlna: tn PO n-lS60 ~ M pl ••• •~o SERVICE Station Salesman SUpplement """''" income' ~ • ............ -. em Ql)'JneDt ....--.... ?l!EOICAL uaistant. lood REAL ISTATE SALiES & lube nian, exper. pref'd. Drive a cab 6 .. b;" or mr:ft ~ SALES calll. 92826 IDEAL part time lob durino Mad>inlat typtal, will train. Write, FREE LICENSE To~..., & lr!nge henelit.s. day. Apply In penon, ' FLOl!o WER onVe~J_.aellinf ~~!._Y fort , )'Olllllt Clusill.ed Ad No. 549, n..tty TRAINING ~-n's p/lotlme17ahvall. Apply Ycll:>w Cab Co., 186 E. l6Ul Perm., lull A p/dme wens wa.uua • .,.,.....,,.,.v,.. or 1 u u en a, P--···-m·--'·-~ Pilot, P.O. n_-1560, ~-F•-•• R al E t 1 Ll .,..., tat n, t & Jrvine, St Costa u-•A holld9,)>1, aa:e 13-16. Atao Succesdul pl'OKTlm. Htab • ...._ ·~ -~ ....... ,.. QUA .......... ... • ..,.... e s a e . cens· N n. ·• ,...,_, Dl,Yt & evenl.np Bouquet makers 531 27'IW hrly --·-Call ft-b oompani)', xin't woridng COO· Meu., Call1. 9a3l. lng Course now ,Available . YOU CM work part time Experl.ence preferred ' -e ..... _ rf..P· ~ i cltlons. f'r1nae 'benetltll: MEDICAL Tranlcrlber A: thru Tarbell Realtots. Free SERVICE Sta.. needs 4 pun1p sell lng the LOt Ana*' Appl,y Penlon.nel Dept. aft 6· DA)'• 531-9238 Meyerhof'1 55 .-6232 Innnl!dtate Opening For: Front Dtik Receptionilt. PlacemPnt Service. Free taland salesmen w/lube Times Jn our ())eta_ Mf¥- 10 am-12 ~ 2-4 pm FRY COOK, EXPER. e INSTALIJER • -IC SC S.A . ...._ 547-7™. Training Pm=. Earn exper. Full or p/tlme. DUice. Guaranteed ilOUrt1 No. 41 Fashion Ialand P/ttme. Must be dean A: door opera.ton, intercom AUTOMAT REW MOTEL Mak1a. Will train while you learn. Call Al Apply Arco Station at lnh & wage & comm. lo~ot detaill NewportBea.ch neat. Hours 9 mn-1 i:m. sy1tem, experienced. MACHINE AP!Jlvtn ~ · Sloan <n4\ 832-6440 on Irvine,CAf. call 540--0301. Apply, Suri .t. Slrldn. 5930 60-3490 OPERATOR Meaa~~~~ Wecl<enda ('114 ) 832-lOOo. SERVICE Station, CdM l~~~~~~~!!!I DENVER MINING CO. W. Cout Hwy., N.B. Insurance -Girl CM. * REAL ESTATE * area. A&c ~ or over. sl: ~ Now taking appllcatiom for Knowledge of P9IWJlh&l llMI SHUR .. LOK CORP. Opportunity' F.estliuff BJg Nltes -4·12. Sat/SUn oU. l Mllldm 111 I~ w alt r e u.,, cocktail GENERAL LABOR helpful but will train. llflUI -Al. N d d Canyon . ·Bay .,..., ·Est. Phone 673-8818 to' appt. _ . V ~~· •• ~0b·~:::;:: N.B.,C.M.,S.A. ~~~1!,~rt r~ RohoSclontlflc ee e ollice t>eedo)'Olini,.,....... SHEET METAL dishwaahen & 1 en er a I Orange &: Irvine Nutter, Caillomla lnlurance 926 Sa. Lyon St. sive Hcenaeet who wish to SKil.J..ED & SEMI SKllJ...ED Antlqu11 IOO klt~~~-'tu, St. CM "8.[~~~ p~: ~....__.,..__ Equal ~~~.,,.. Immediately ~~:;""~.o~~ ~ w1f!1 Exp, in 1o11ow1"' ANT1ou1s On.nae Co.mty C.M. New Between 10 AM • PM -veyard. -.--•-•-Costa Mesa ~ Our ataU • SHEAR-BRAKE • car De*< needs an expert. , · ~-· · J . imow. about tl:1s ·ad All re-•PUNCH PRESS 10% ·40% OFF .....t cuhler. 5...,.. week, · • P.P.S. .,.,,.,.., Dl:ll.,..,.,O.b MACHINm'S -JplSts -pllea oonfldentla!. · • DRILL PRESS Beginning M.,. Btl:-10A.M. a1ary to l:i50 "-<!""ex-Desla» Eogln..,. l12K "''""" '"""""''"~.,._ LATHE OPR • WALES NC PUNCH Stock Reduction S..le perilnce. Outline all pre-Dental Fnrt Ofc to l600 500 Newport Center Dr. SERYICES~ · e Clerk Typist REAL ESTATE SAL I S XI.Al !:>UT· TOOUN& .G_ _,1 . Oak c h al ro , tab I e •. yioul experience tn reply. Inventory Clerk S«iQ Suite 900, N.B. F & P P ftlons New 4 resale Newport & n , w•ges -"••fl 1 e cretarie1, We~ Send -..........., U Girt Friday S5IO 640-1970 '" " 00 Muat do own set-up I< have • Sr. Typist Huntington &acli. K. C. ~ollowoy. Inc clocks , cheat 'of drawen, 000 available. R<pJy to Bo< Girl Fr1da,y to $TOO 24 Central Towar, Orange Mlcrvwave alea\ mkl "'ll' -toola. Good oppor. to• e T-h Typist HARBOR VIEW fUIO Armllrong Ave. kitchen cablnett, bkbaln, :J':;. ~~ =a: i:!' F.qual ~~-Elrlploytt ~~J;T' e>1I : = advancem•n l Xln't wo>i<lng e R ~ T HOMES . Soni• Ano etc.~.~!:,· 91!626. SeCretary l600 Man/C ... ment Tme to~ =~:.erm. pooltlon. G!1o<I epro yplst N1829 Po~ Sh•lll<ld Place 1714) 557-4040 C<irona·del Mar 6~ C hlo /ti Recept, Typist l500 F -.,_ Rr.tnlORO INC • Secretari• .. I __ , ·-ewport cech 833--0!80 SEE our line .. iectlon at .. ~lot. ----~~~ r: GENERAL ~~.2f~~:n~·~ _IM ---VOLT..:· . . wk-d .. •an1' ·-= SKIPPE'n:-·· -~~~·-~ * CERAMIST, e xp '. d, Prod. Control G. Mir P'.)K Gen'l Secretariea to $8llO Specl&lt)'. _Fastener Div, Instant Personnel REAL ~ATE-n -cl~ka ln oak, walnut 111: wanted tor dental office. Exec.~ to $100 LABORERS Typists/sen ofc to $600 3130 w. Harvard · Temporary SerVice SALESMEN • W}\y not work mahoe&h)' AD reaaon&bQr Unllmlb!d oppty. 545-1427. Sales Eft£1.1>egree $18K Inven. Omtrol C1ric $450 Santa Ana 3848 ea p Dr Suite 100 in the hottest area Hun· ' priced · Escrow vm STOO Recept/Gen'I Office USO N 8: h ., t l n gt o n Beach/Fountf.in Sailing expert~. licenaed Time ;N Ch ime A" n'llquoi CHUC K ER S It. LATHE Clerk ~ cer $400 VOLT .Insurance Sec'y to $700 n4f546.5100 2U/585-nM = 0p c Em 546-4?41. Valley and let us train y&i! tor at least 160 tons ~ 130' Machine Operators to work Keypunch ssoo lnstent Penonnel Reo!pt!Gen Ofc to $560 equal oppor. employer m/f por. ployer Call Phil M c Nam e e: oau Rigged Ketch. Wwtng NewJ~Be30thacSth' No~ _ for clean machine ahop. G otc Cbnstr •A£n T Servl Ex Secretarin 10 $700 VILLAGE REAL ESTATE I .,...., "'-11 C1UI A or B, days &: • NEWPORT .-.i emponry ce cAfi..: TRISH HOPKINS MACHINIST R ~ D, exp'd, NEED respon.alble manqer 962-44n. , to re ocate to South Sea Open 11-5 Oosed MOrllday overtime. Ml-4007 3848 C:ampus Dr., SUite ·108 JERI WHITI'EMORE days only. B~D)'lllllll1cs (single) retired fireman or Island. Xlnt opportunity, 6 WALNUT cha! S17 ach Personnel Agency N'zt lJ;;:. ~41 488 E . 17th St cat Irvine) CM Ind., 17542 Armstrong Ave., ~llceman prel'd. 17 unlta. Re•I Eit•t• :uio; ~~-Living t mna.U Oak ~kef e $46: CLERK TYPIST 133 Dover Dr., N.B. Suite 224 642·1470 Santa Ana. ~l ~:!..'. blka to beach. Rontol Monegomont ers a · Wed&ewood Xmas ' - Girt Friday type needed :for 642-3170 GENERAL Help, p/tlme "' • ...,.. ...... ' MANAGER Nurses ~ w e, perm'Beaanent pog1.· AW llcemed marine engln-!'!et, '69, '70 • ·n, J:!..\ Admh ofc. 65 w.p.m., 2 yrs eves from 5pm· on. Driven EXPERIENCE NOT NEC RN LYN-AIDE t.:.• ewportdra di._~uar-eer + J Ctt!W membel'I, Wt e d '11m1w o _o~ d -~?cen - recent ofc exper, able to DISHWASHER & Kitchen. Over 21. Apply JANITOR le Maintenance Join growing chain of suc-• an =u w, eome 1111.1es • sailing exper. Pate tllU ~i»n -; usume mJp. Interesting le M:ust be ~at A clean. Over in pereon, Me n Ed&, 4lll E. Man, with fix-it abilities, ceuful Orange County Car ~·7 ... ~ othe~ shiledtl. Top ~ lie req. 832-0133. ~lue Onionl'e11 ~r Rt, 15 ettrai:ttve &mall olc w/con-:11. Apply In penon, Suri " 17th St, CO•ta Me.. Club work, PM Olbll~ 12.50 w. I h e .. Must have u~ ..... mm . pay ~ R!C!PTIONIST Saranar Cru"1ses . .,..,.. -.: -·-· II ~ere. Slrloln. 5930 W. Coaat Hwy. GENERAL Otttce w 0 r k per hr. Apply Wed, 720 Wnt mechanical aptitude, ability floorin--~ty, <;!>~ nFrit Y w 1 de 21-30 $400 Per Mo HaU P LATFORM r o ct:• r, UNICIP L.WATER N.B. ' • Bay Ave Balboa It> supervise help .t. handle "'"'· ~ 9-5 . •··~ At cti • upholatand, ---. bookkeeping, fUlng &: typ.. • cuatomen. w1111....., to work Le9coolie Nllrle'I "D--· ......,.. tra ve. M u It ..,,,., DISTRICT OP DISllWASffER.1>/tlmc, .,.., Ina. Noed amncone depen-JANITORS -Part time. ~boon ~~ .. -k 351 HocpltaJ Rd f<s-;;".i' :lrtve. Excellent co a d ltl oa . ORANGE COUNTY Meoa Vefde o.nv. Hoop, Ill! dablc. Call.!m-15615 bot 9,30 Evenlnp. Man & wit• ;;""start ~ :. by Pou1< u ,b B 1'd;j Roalty Explorotlon s::;' ~ ~ ,_549-0160==·=-:=-.,..--I • l'1332 Irvine Blvd. Center St. CM. ~. I: ll:30. mam.. Irvine area.MI: M background. ft aptd ad· &e.9956. 540-9954. 3400 Irvine Ave, N.B. ~ PAINTINGS, clocb, na.. SI.rite G Tustin betwn 8 & 3. GENERAL Help, p/time Maintenance. 213: ~. vancement, fringe benefits, NURSERY ICb-Outltanding SUlte 1()9..A 979-0036 pewter, brut, T · um. (l blk E . o1. Nwpt Frwy) OOMESTIC Help George eves trom 5pm on. Drivers JANITOR P/time. Meta x1nt future. Phone fur appt. parent cooperative nuniery REttPI'IONI5I' I typltt, (213) 68~2777 ~8i.te;:1!.-_~8¥ No. 2 j.,;;;,,""~'!"'~!""9!'"J Allen Byland Agency, 1~B & KJtchen. Over 2L Apply Verde Omv. HOIP, 661 (21.3> 947-1012 school teekll qual directo accounting b a ckg r ound 1 ,.. ...... roMPANION Driver tor E. 16th St,. S.A. 547--0395 in person, Me n ~ 41lJE. Center St, C.M. 548ei85, MAN to work full time 1n S4S-240s r. he Ip f u l . Work week * BLUE couch, lovely carv· elderly a:entleman, live-in, DRAPERY WORKROOM 17th St, Co&ta Mesa betwn 8 6 3 rental yard. Neat 1n appear. . O · Wed-8un. 9--5. ·Mesa Verde ed wood . Good «>odltlon lady hetwn 40-55. Must he OpenlJ>ra lot exp'd or GENERAL Office. Typlno, J A NrrORIAL Supervtaor, w/neat handwriting. Will 2 FFICE GIRLS Country Club. 54lHl377, Mn. SML boat builder ooeda man $100, - IOOd driver. Good aalary. trainees in all poattkms. Telephone, Fi1in1 etc. Muat Exp'd in floor care A carpet train. Apply morm:, 1900 NEEDED Myer. w/ftberglau exp. Apply ANTIQUE Brau A Iron dbl Olil evenlnp, 673-2938 -or Good pey, holidays &: vac.1.· be dependable, Salary open. cleantnc. Call bet 5 A '1pm. Newport BlVd, CM Radio telephone di!patch R E C E P TIONIST/SF.CR.E-Holder Marine, 1919 B Pla· bed. Good oond. $15 0 write·919 ·8ayalde·Dr·1 ·Apt. ..... fielli ...... Bei(Ji .... Dre,piery .... 8J3..Xl66. .. -·--.. -... -........... 84&-:Gl23. ...... ... .. Muat be 25, able to drive TARY Age 30-40. Apply ln ccntta. Coata Mesa &I0-1029 or 491-1721 IA;, Newport Beach. Servlee. 900 w. 17tt> St, GIRLS & BOYS JANITORIAL worlc Part . MAID " HH v ilLpplyL · ·hln ·C-AB c·o--. peraon,a952M5b·bg.B. STATm!CAL Typist ..... AEpllon... I02 C:ONCRETE fonn aetter. "' C.M. 10-lB Time Help needecl. E:<p'd .LOW • RELIEF COOK copt. ... CPA llrm tn New-.1-'-'""--·----...;;.;.; flnllben. Cuatom concrete DRAPERY cleaning help GET YOUR men& \1/0men. m..B2 F/1:1me. Exper pttf'd. 186 E. 16th, O:>sta Mesa Exper, Apply tn penion only, port BetldJ., Ph 6"-6156.. REF'RIGERA~ ~ OMlpJt work. 675-Ml6 needed .,..,.r, hooJdna, SUMMER JOB JUNIOR SALESMAN: Apply ~ Olllce OFFSET PRESS Alley West. 2lOt! W. Ocean-TEACHER Alde with typing 1~4 cu. ft. W1llle. :n.ot- martdntl Jn. Call or apply In NOWI E -·~ -~ THlOE R·12oA"'D ... WAiY OPERATOR tn.l' NB ...... Appl In t leu . Nr. new. llnmoc. COOK ~1 D am ~ per ~ AT "-•• ~-~ ~"-" · · · ~. Y peraon a Rev•ntble doon. $1 T • peC'IOO ~• r a p ery 03·~ P'( t wortdnir after ouchoOt and o..;;;ti.i~eol.t ~.;; RN 11-7 llhllt LVN 3-11 :ll:llt. Laguna 8-1> Sd>ocl 847-2'>42. •· F/time dependable day ~~~~e!e:lrmo,ort J 10 ~~ ge:1'~ No.J~1:~and & related phototra~c le ~convalescent center. ~~Jtt1~8Blumont, MATCHING Copper10ne CE coll .. ~-p try cook. DRAPERIES-Man exp d tn Sin Clemente 492-4420 Pilot. nk 1: oot a paper dup~cating equip. E x P • be~eritN~1111 n~ ay, ' washer, w/mfnl.bulceC a -Int. d•ston tor our expanded route end :!oeo not Include MAIDS WANTED ,... d .. C<inttct Penonnel ~-~·· -ch TEAOIERS to houle •It, '"' dcyer', 31> yn _,, Cu.tom Shade .i. Drapery GIRLSll dellvert.a collecting Ole, 834-6708 """· Jane 15, thN Sept L Exp'd 1185 232( Elden. CM. Apply In Penon · 1' Fa1hlon l1lond Newport Buch Betwn9A:11 am or31: Spm Equal Oppor. Employer Shop 3.535 E. Cit Hwy, CdM WANTED to take pert to col-We have ope~ in South: Mature. Must be e:xlf · Full OFFICE Girl, part time RN full time 12 to 8 n:llhtl. A refa. 546-9226 aft\. 833-2.iiK>. DRIVER WAN'i'ED lea< Pi)'dlotorlca1 expert-weat Olota M.,. and So\ltt> :•· See ~"""""' Mana-tirnlture •to"' bookee~ ~!AA Hill• Ho a P It a I. TELEPHONE Intervlewera "11'"ru="'Ft"'.-Wh=;,o-.1-poo1-.--1"1lt..,..,lti~, I New Car Agency needl ment.MuatbeatleMt5'5". Huuttncton Beach .only. 8.lboa Bey Club exp.547-2412646-?SU ' =ttd, no~· i: freezer, cop p ert o ~. female pickup & delivery Up to $2l por evmJnr. A{IJliy mwl 961-11641. U21 w. Cout Hwy., N.B. e OPENING e SALESMAN (3) nextbl~te ruUu!ed M !root-tree. Xlnt, $1 Tt ., :lrtver. Good aa!ary, ex-M'l.f1?2 bet. 6-7 PM. KEVl'UNCH MAID to cl b k NEW RESTAURANT PART TIME No 11M Dally Pilot p o 1-iim-mt>~"fu· ===-- cellent 1r1nge benefits, tn-GIRL Frtda.Y, ll"'l· otllce AAA Finn located In So holldaYI r,. ~ke':::. p",.'; COMPLETE STAFF E:ARN $50. PER HR. ~ ISQ\, Costa M-~ Ront Woohen/D-- IUl'llnce. Alto need Lot Boy, "1>ric, lite typing, filing etc, Oranle Co. Mu.at have 2 m IJllft, 6 hrs., $2.50 hr. Apply APPI.JCATJONS between 11 LA t llll"8'l!at cornpattbllity 92626 $2. Wk. J"u.11 mala\. Mr~\ri~ =:to work. See =· p~:r b!:· ::::iezt e°:. cx~:i· ~~efl~.n1~~ Wed. 720 Weit Bay Ave., am & 3 pm; Monday, May aerviei! toneed'J depe~dable Telephone Sollcltor1 * 6.19-mJ *, ATLAS per. $2. hr. to 1tart. Call for $590. Call Gloria G~. Balboa. 7; Tuesday, May 8, ~ Ten-ce c une Part-time work . Hourly FREIGHT Damage Sale an Appt. SU-4088 540-<tl55, O>uta1 Pmom>el MAID WORK In excbang. THE CANNERY APPl'S NO MASSING. wqe, Good wontng envlr-new Hotpolnt A Whlrlpool Chryal.,...Plyrnouth GmL Fri~ for accountants Agency, 2790 Harbor mvd, tor apt. 4 hrs day .. 2376 3010 Lafa.yette Only irlncere need eppty' omnent. Excellent summer r e fr I & / wa lben/drjwl't 2921 -Blvd., ot:llce. MIU! bo exj.er. CM Newport Blvd. CM. 548-9755 Newport Beach Call Jay ~ ' job. 1136-2$1, 10-5. l;:-,5'&-0lllO==':::---,,..-,.-- Coata Meaa typllt. 5f8..85«. LADY to live-In " bolp MAINTENANCE PARKING CONT SALESMEN TEMPORARY weeding lob KrORE wuber/"'1or EARN xtra money at home. GROCERY checker, exper. w/naw baby, 10me Ute MECHANIC ROL Silver Sprinp water need• 6 !~ .. hn281•per day, $2.JS hr'. drye~~ --= :::= ft Reliable ho u 1e w I ve 1 mature v.'Otna.n tor medium houaework. Salary open. ELECTRICIAN. OFFICER taleamen, noo week _.... 56.0'180. ~~ ~· 3::0 ~ =~~&12-~t have own size friendly ll'lllrket. Must Bayahorea area. 548-4009 3rd shift. Must read ache-Startl""' S~I• euarant~ plus commialon, Joucu up ·s"OJ~l YR.°''"';::.. ....._--d-el-.. ---- COOK 12-6 be able to W01'k weektnda. e LAGUNA ladiet' apecla)ty matlcs. Come in & apply t-:£M .. ., full time. Part t 1 me rru Late mod. Kenmore wuba' lll•SAMU.. 'SA AF6oD Employment · Appl y 3347 E. Coast Hwy, sOOp needs thoroughly ex-11).12 &: z.4. ,,_6 Per available. Apply in penon : Mini ,,.,_ 63B-2840· 839-l'778 ' HEIRWOOD SHUITER5 CdM pertented young matron. CALIFOAM CORP SILVER SPRINGS WATER ~·Ptrter "'"""""' ' ' 16278 'Padtlc Cout Hwy. 1977 Placentia C.M. GROCERY Clerk. A&9 21. Edith Mou,. G4 S. Cout 18001 VonKarmanEmSanta Ana Min. ~t ~· H~~ 964 N. Batavia, Orange needs 2 shiti with 1 yr exp. KENMORE Waibel', 2 sPd. 15 H~ Beach * ~~-al·-n--~ed tor 3M A-.Jy 3-11 ....... at 7·11 Marie· HW)', Lquna Beach. ,..,.., .. , Oppty. p•--r ~A _.: "po11" ce "'"-" · * n4: ~21501 * 1n touch up on printed cir-cycle. Eiectrfc dryer ! cy.. 1 "'OOKS, OVER ti ~wu r';;,;.pa":Z .]'o;....., B!'.::.:...-HB LEGAL SEC'Y ~-_,, F~ A '.::''"• 505 SALES cult boortli! Apply bet 1-4 cle, good cond. 551-itll!. '" ~m·v =· ~ --~. ' MAINTENANCE --· ve., ._. 8-1>. pm BRAND O'Kaele.t.Jlor. rue .. port-time. n.,,. & scorCH Sun pro-GUARDS Fee Paid. Beautiful preat11-M&CHANIC •0<-1121. Final llllne date Bu st .,. .... "'!llded creadve o...i.,. .. Automation rttt dllh ~ W1ll M~ 1· mpu. tecttve window film. Houra Full A-P/tlme Poellionl ious ofc. Attomey needs in· ,,_ May 9!h. penon who 1 owned their 198&1 Von Karman In1ne 8304110"' • tt • .-Carl's Jr. Rest. your convenience. Com-open in Looi Beach Ir dlvidual w/bulinea like &t· ~1eral plant maintenance own rewt lhop, interested • · t Apply tn -· i..t:""'" 2 mlulons. 644-$491 O>mptoo .,.u r.. qualllled UIUde. Great benelltt It> 3nl lbllt. Come In & apply In luhlon I< crudve "lllnr Tow Truck Driver B!WID new GE 14.7 cu ft. i:.:1 ,5lil.atcarr .. '.0)92 EXEC. SECRETARY =.:...~~¥.: ~~,,~i~~ ·~1itrnAM CORP. CON!.t~~Kb~ilc!R ~aorllne~~s:l:; AW,e:!';'rro.~-i l-Relrlc.whlto$Zl5. oooR;iive yard th1tt. 6 If you would Uk~ the ch.al· of qe IX' dder. Apply tn Gloria Gray 5l>«li5 O>ut-l896l V~ Se.nUt. Ana open. Ph: 547-Tm. Tra1neel. Men 6 Wooim ND. APPLIANCD i ...,.. a -•· Apply tn . lenge of the ad albu•~. t. .penon. 328 So. Lemon St, al p.,...,,,,;i .AreacY, mo FAJua! Opp\y. mployer 51/mmor Employment SALESLADY ~ verod • ~· Jllmloal•o, ' penon Jack In The Box. have tt>eae qu lllcauons, Anehelm. botwn 9am " Harbor Blvd., ,CM. MAN train fllr -tint· . $3.47 P•r Hour Must bo ,expertenced. Prefer. FuU . Part nme 1115 N-CK-Mt-mD ' IQ Baker St Coeta Neu.. I ve us• call. lpm. LIVE-IN companion tor tnc 1nltaller. Start S2 hr. ably~ 21. Apply tn per. , · ' REPAIRMAN bu ftl&i;, COOK, ~· ~or • l~:~~-~": AIYr Ster!~~ c urtty ~~ = ,lJa!t~; :r= l~~V: :.·'?Ji~ ~· ~~: ~~~.= ;1 F:.m.,~F-:S-, ~~ N~: ::. ~~ W 6bw'*' :.:f!talMeu. M ~ m Tr~i e Sh•rp Looks An Equal Oppor. Employer. female. $150/MO. room A neat. 6"-8494. ~ Police Dept., 505 ' · AJl tnJnina: provkted · u • DISHWASHERS, Hoepital, ~Victoria, C.M. e lnltl•tlve Hotplt•ifty Hott.ti board. APPlY in penon. 226 MANAGER 1'tftlt Ave., Lag. Beach. S~ ~ted tor hired. Some manqlmtnt deyttt reblt. ....., COUNTER Help wanted Der S.rvlc. =~~. O»tt. Mea. ~~·~ ':4 t r-;c; ~~ Final ttlJna date flexi;le hn. A~ Pfn politicq available. 1 delv'd.' ~'1620: t:;,, Wien er1c hnibel, 1696 mti70 Is looking t>r women to cret.ttw sped&Utytbop Ph penon. Teleprompter, ml n1LLTIME$458-S640 AFT. aim, ttfric, 1Dl:e MW. N~ Blvd., CM . \Wlcotne .t. Interview new ~'"'Ia ~~°"t' 1141 7733 ' PART TIME Salet clerk. Sat W. Cout Hwy, Newport PART·Tl.llE lid>-WO $50. 1000 W. Ocoollllooi, llol 548-• Exp'D A)d tot Phyal;clan, relktenta. Sales or ad-~ 2-~ e i: -or SUn, 8 hr, wkdaye 5-9 SABct.ESh. 1 .. ..., .... ha a.~--+ per tale. 615-1901_ DATA PROCESSING ()pthalmologlst. Dtllleo In-vertlllna expor. belplul. houlehold, ... i 3 1: ~ e MANAGERS .Pm. Must he lB. Apply ~· m-, ve ex· -;:,;;;tt,_"C:n Fr1'.';-Sat -"·GAS Dryer,~ T - !;ONTROL CLIRK elude -~ ~· Must have car I< typewriter. 645-lllllO. • • ASST, MANAOlllS Manager, GUherta, 25T E. per l e n c e In helter It> make appt. with p ·....., old. LU;o """" ~ -le Oranae Cow!ly --· -· 1147-3095. 11th St, Olota Meaa ,.ady-to-wear shop. Good nef .,..,.,. ..u. mo. ll8$.4lll ' ~ ~ llrm. Ao-l.YPlr>lr ll'Clm machine dl<la-HOUSEKEEPER LplVN, tor Hahl duti., : .• OK~_r-l;ETTAQINMDEANNTS PART-TIME girl, 1 6 ·19. ~conditions. m.2990 Beo<ii°=-... is&-~t~ S<!ara !«....,.. ·-a I da don. Iii--ID -..=''0:-~ly 18ll9 -" Tl!lephone Sollcltlng. Salary ~M helm.,.. 'l'llMs61. 10-5 PM. dryer, Perfect conclldoa. ;~~b'l:. ,:,...: W1""'" only. write Mly ~tah ~~~ N~ mva, Olota llleu Metro Car Wash A Oimm. llU-1002, Ml>-7663 SALESMAN -collector ... UNDERGROUND CATV In-Both tor $150. 536-3015 U~~"="~ . Clutllletl Ad No. 636 areaditJdr.n. ~ rm.~ 64$-1634. Grewth Co>-6 L-lltn1 i;:m~::. ~· ~..:.XI>~ ~ ~~· = 0gj'~ 1tallen, exper. Traineea REBUIL"'. Pl ~-Y"'1 ~ « ouen4 -It> Do"1 Pllo~ P.O. Bole 1.!60 tv vac. ••• per w~ CAl,L 54Wltl Wnlllar with "°{;~lm•• 440 S<&-7512 ' -· 64:h'l:IOO. 2624 good -· $50. tllHMT, I D.C. O>rp boor Ill? Oiot Olota M,.., Callf 92128 llACRINmS boom. Swtln( al $llOO SALESMAN _ W. °'¥! Hwy, N.B. 2236-B -Ila, CIL i M....92677'.' ' •EXPERIENCED ,.....,...,. HOUSEKEEPER to Uvo In. DAVENPORT MICHANICAL per mo + commaryApplf $2lll .i. up !ldy~~'(i ="1',F.qua!Oppor. BuUdl"! Mmrlal1 iM ..It DAY BUSBOYS * "' Wiiii< tn fa ctory ot will Own room, bath. prlvato.,.. Set-Up Men ASSEMBLERS ShOIJ, 1000 lrvlne " 17th, qua!. No exp. nee. Mr. Leo ~ ~ITlll!SSl!S -e SURPLUS B'"' ft-, tlnle aDOlY &ltsr 3 train quallllcd home ......,,, tnltOa A oolor TV. Xlnt Llberal comP1D> bu _.. N.B. (21.!) m-81143. . MATERIAL looO'~ Tonk>:• .fl4 -APPIY In penon -colld. No truilnf. No pets. llOWN •-r.. mochanlcol ...,. PRE-SCHOOLS t •a c h e r • SALES re-·1or lloral ,.-·• ~ .• ~A J>Ut·tlme. ITEMS! .....:.... ,,..!,~r~ ~-Dr "'llllhlon f&land SWlni Wear. 1'8 Lo 1 $50 a -k plua ....,, A ••• --~-· In CdM ~ ~ .. _ .._ •• ..,..._ --. --,... ~ • '" Mollnol, San Clemente board. 67S-362T • ••-bl .... Good WOlldna condi-·-~now · -~.. "r\Olc:o. Ol:runlulon. Call c f' J R t ""'1d alum 111 .. tlt!tr. iaold-Dl LI COUNTER & EXPER. ahoe aa1 .. man ,. n6USEl&EPEI\ r.. ..,,. & SH.....-e; -•benefits. 4 dly wmic or E. C. cl~re!erred. 6'&-:JSl2 or 642-2518 A/ih ar 1 r. H • Id( Wtndows 1tc ASSISTANT MOR aa!e......,,.. wanted. 2 daYI bulatory 1:ome tall ladlnJ ·s.i.up lllen-tmk;/llaoL CO i°:!..'°k1~16m-1!35aft 6'30 SALES Clark In t,ac. Bcb Jin .i. ~ ;::':: =.-ai BU'ILDERS SURl'LUS M'ullt' have lt1l1 dtll exp. & a ~.,.k only. App\> In Live-In, lloom A board + Good ..._. Xln't co. btn.. 17191 Anwuu-'. Purchool-c.-;.,,_ ~::;,.Fllli:,~iJ!°, _ ....... _ lllrlmll. C.M. ' 2406MonSo.,.:!~~.f!l·i.S;A-.,.~ lmowlqe. Must -The Bootery, tti E. Salary. ftll. --~· --· .,. ""I'" · W ~ ·~• --be able to -" Sat or Sun. 17th, Cllata life... tl4M381 ·~·~ """"' employ-lrvtne SUpervt,.. the pure-of SALESGIRL " pneral aflll>o •n•••-· oxpor. n4, Ml-1032 can m&L EXPERIEN~-llOUSEKJ:fPER -can of mHxNORD •_;c. 9UICK CASH :'pl1:.!, ~~= ;;'U'.:.m,~';:*rr~~ ~E.~C•moroo & ~ab~.,.;.~!'; ;~ 011 1 :!~ =~~~r;:_: Spoclalty,r..-..01v. THROUGH A nero&•ea~contracta. SECREl'ARYREO:i'ff llta:l.Bch. !qui""'!'!' IOI miJl/-man. ¥\lit Caplltruo Beoch. D. 1. Owntnr:t.m-3942«alll, Jl•W.!Mrvor<I DAILTPILOT Send~ett>~Fo<Ortlcodontlc 0!<.~90-ViAITRI SS , NIKON l'..J IODY Ila -t, dno • matrlecl. Atldluoon A ai. •mt -Sonto Ana W"'NT Valley Unlftocl Sc hool ~~J:""'" .,.., , ('114) l!:xper • .llfoat be ovtr 21. Ap. l300 m.sm -xr. 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SERVE YO • lri ... -... -1111toft\w1thcorroctc11h our famous mJ • :. "::" .. ::.:: :.=.:·:~:~~e.. DI ME A LI N ES · 1 • No c.vMrc:l•I ech allow.cl. • • · • • • IMh Meo.,..,,.. M·pricocl with -no it e NEWPORT BEACH •. 3333 Newport Blvd. • LAGUNA llEACH ...•.. 221 Forest AYO. e COST A MESA •••• ·• , .• , .. 330 WHI lhy , e HUNTINGTON llEACH.17115 Buch..BlY.d.... !. e SAN CLEMENTE 305 No. El Camino Roil· -$2$. . C.... IJ t.tt.n .-'.,_...,.,ti,. • DIME-A-llNES Are For Prlv•te P•rllo1 ONLY • Ads Frem Bu1lne11 AciCINIH~ Not Accepted • AdnrtiHrs vlol•llng I h e 1 e rogul•tlon1 may be In violation of Stole FronchlN lloord ....... bu1i- ""' license ntUll· tlon1. VW trniler hitch · $5--VW 1 BRAND new Goodyear Ui-e pw'lii, nil $3. Good 6v OOt· 1 6,'°)4-14 $1-1. 3 used tires $6. tery ~ book ca...e $3. , goc)cl. condJUon 642--1414 Bookl 50c·$3. tach 645-4908. I BOY'S Stingray bike tl5. VW bucket sear. $15 each. Girl'5 Stingray bike $13, Olda tran1mWk>n $3'.). ~" both bikes are In excellent and 24" girl's bike ;fr$8. 1,.'0ndltion. Steel roUaway for Rebuilt )'IOwtrgllde $ 2 5, tools, one <l!'ll"'-er and cup- Large bird cage $5. New 1>001'da: $5. Bt-O)'Clo parts 25c· 100-lH ply t1re. never used Sl. 727 W. 20th. .St. C.r.t $1B. Work table with dra"''t!r _,642-=::.S<87:::,:;-~--:-=== and cabinet $8. 839--3905 '63 Ford \V::r.gon tor parts S25. SPEED o Knit larltling Cast iron baU1 tub, pink $10. machine $25. Specla1 desk Mattress for single bed $1. $10. 10.00 x 16.5 Goodyear 2161 Miner St., C.r.t. tires, extra grip and wheels FILE cabinet, 2 dra .... ·er $10. $25. Large radio speaker $5. 4 bucket boat seatA, ex· Fireplace set $3. Folding oellent condition S25 each. army cot $3. Ore51er SS. Hamster Cage $2. Chilfarobe Large lawldry hamper $5. $15. Woodland desk unJts, 2 Floor polisher SIO Wrought drawer unit $25 Drawer $20, tron table and chairs $20. 2 4 1helvea SS. Cabinet $8, tancy boat cu8h10na $4. 2 tolcling door .i;!, will sell &eta skiis $10 each. 2 1)9.ir sepai'ately. Training wheels ski boots $10 each. 'Bar stool $1 Sunday onJy. 1621 While $2. Nlce bar aOO 2 atool.5 Oak, Mesa Verde. 5'1&-8218. CUPBOARl) for kitchen, $3), Nice minor back h8r AM'. size gas stove $25. kmtty pine, difleTent sizes, $5. Complete Encydopedia Small electric water pump perfect for cabin $15-iZ. Britanica &et, like new S2 SlO. Portable Solid State 8 each. 249 Vil"ginla Pl. CM per volumn Cabinet $10 track tape player,"' AC and UDO ISLE -143 Trieste -~y and glua 2~~ x 8 DC $25. Sv.'Ord $25. Cast iron Parts for late modt1 Toyota rooui divider $5. Kitchen double sink $7.50. Electric le. Datsun $1 to $25. Radios table and 4 chain $3). nlOtor $7.SO Westinghouse 'h $2). Differential $25. Drive ~1746 motor $5. 67!)..5258. shaft $10. Wheels & tires S5 KENMORE WMher, yciu haul SEWING machine $25. Truck to SlS (new.) Disc brakes $1. Office size desk $25. Bar, seat $5. Old tape recorder complete including callpen needs repair $10 Girl's $5. QuUr $1. Playpen $5. Ice and diaca U>, B u ck e t Stingray bike, needs repair chest $.1. noom divider $3. reclining seats $22. Doors $3. 872 :Magellan Sf:, CM. Paint lOc·SOc. 646-0730. $20. GIUB $5 to S:r>. Dash & 546-%;73 after 4PM GAS range $25. 34" O'Keefe ~:t~e1u,$~ toe:1~: SEWJNG machine $25. Truck and Merritt, oven door Radiator $20 {new) seat $5. Old tape~ needsspring,otherwise ~ $15 Starters $5. Chair $1. Playpen $5. Ice good condition. Professional Sl5. Colla $3. Distributors cl'M;st $3. Room divider $3. hair dryer $25. 642-3422. $15. Pow-er brake unit com· Pwnt lOe--OOc. 846-0730 1012 W. 19th St.; C.M. -· ··---,_ . - CAMPER dolly la). 3~ hp PlCNJc· table and 'benches BOY'S 24" 10-spef'd $25-, ELFCnUC edger S 7 . S 0 . '63 PONTIAC houd S14. c,RAIT1 __ , S$SM.f>NCol•c1rminnll ~p !Awn 1nower 24" S I O . S8, llollywood bed, single, men't tourlna: 3 speed S23, H.andmower $5. F 1 o a t e r Grille $9.50. Bumper $10. OJou .. • ... M&-n49 like new s:n New stainless men's racing 3 tpeed like J)O'Ner' mower S25. Lawn Radio $3.50. Drive shaft $3. stove, like new S 1 O • , ... '\LL anllque '"hie $IO. ateel pan, $5 each. 5484>58 new $2$, sirl'•, Schwbm spreader $3. Tank type Ford 289 engine S 2 5. Colenlan l!intern, like new ~·" -1~~~-~---~-1 stlngta,y $17 boy 1 stingray vacuum $10. 138 E. 1Btb Crullf-.o-matic transmission fl.50. 2 thenno11 ice chest&. r Ant1iqhulegdrech"atrlf1!~la~aS: 0-l~;sd #wS,1:'"Psellot, gllll~r $12, 2 14': Chevy mag C)l., 548-4485, $.25. Pontiac radiator $14. 30 used ti.vice $7-$12. 2 fold.in& 'j mac n -... al'ld a1I e w. a g uo:r wheels $10 each 0ievy gs!, water heater, like new chain Sl tach. 4 director's chair $15. Pbone stand $7.50. $20. 343 Rochester, CM mu•d A manif()ld $2o ro••-SHINY whlt.e at:ove $2.$. $17. Hub caps, all kinds, chalr!i, 2 with new covers" Card table $2. Mixmuter .. -• --~ Reir..i--•--. Free-z:er !3", l<", 15", 16", =-"· 1 s tlo pad M $5. Double bed S20. Twin GUITAR SIS. card table and lawnmower $10, p u. b ... ,....,......_ -........ --..... euc I, ta n Wllb'On .,.. .• •-• 125, SUI Irvine Ave., NB chair $5. Fur cape $15. mower ts. SC-7917 S25. Box lprinp cb:>ice at 3 Generaton and starters 2 typeweriters S5 and $7.50. •-~ tor $10 each. 675-~ Sl-$4. Marines comi c I, Push Ja..,,·n mowers $5. Push • Saturday only. Ladies clothing $1-$10. Set DRESSER $10, aurlboard ex· P layboys 5c-«lc. Quadrajet hawn edger S2.50. Complete ''. 1/3 HP -2 speed eleclric ol TV tables $4. Hand tra Iona: $25. Plastic covered WHIRLPOOL dryer $ 2 S • carl>ureator $ll. Electric deluxe \\'eight ijfting set, ' n\Otor ~. cost $4 2, grinder $5. Dishes 5c-10c. A couch & 2 chain $15. Baby Sean dryer $25, cood con· heaters $2--$5. Girl's 3 speed like new $12.50. pat r guranteed. Osclllosrope $25. Monte Vista, Owl Saturday things $l--$S, Sat only lo122 dltion. Call 613-42'ZS or $14. Vacuum cleaners $4-$9. tnatcliing leather in I a"I <I Air Ur111, %", perfect $25, 9-4.. .....-Cbriltmas Dr., HB 833--93}0. ~ cond~tion wi$15~ Puzzles 2Sc. Records and Mahogany end table• $12.SQ , cost $78, ltubber tin'!d fawn NEW Kodak I n st a m a t i c mattress ......... ' games 25c-42· Ca m el' a s each. Electric 2 burner bot mo\\'er $5. Hoover electric cameras S1~25. Desk $8. LARGE refrigerator with WALL clock battery $1.50. Bua seats $6. Tape plate$2.'50. %" el~drll !l~r scrubber, poliSher ?· Refrigerator $25. Sunday ~al freezer ~ ~ opera~ $12, 54&-9641. recorder $345. Box 11prin211 $5. 33 & 45 rpm stereo Window sash, glazed dta-556-0777 11 e eeper 80 · nee DINING table with two $7-$10 Single and doubfe, records 10c--50c each. Ken-+ n\ond patteni burgl~r resis-TIRES -E78 -14 and rim $Srecovnder!ngtab$15.l andSwi~~c~ straight and two arm 1~ Ne\llpClrt Blvd,, CM more 4 slice toaster $5 •• tant, new, never JJU1tnlled . ' • e e uuup .-. ......_,_ M·~-· top -~ T-f. . l -~ SS • $18 each cost $48 548-7234 like new $20. Two Hlt-70.-14. tor both. H 78 x 15 tires 7Sc •.:u~-., ---v w1u1 Waring b e .. ..,.,r . Kenmore ' . . lair $4 each. G7S-15, good each, ssn Reese Way bamboo legs cane wrapped 2700 PETERSON P 1. , mixer $2. Walle iron U. 2 t10RCO header for 6~ tread $15. RCA console 24" ?t11dway City. 89f-8674 ' 36x36 and with extensions to Carport 62B, 11~ Sat. only. vacuum cleaners with a.t- Plymouth, has only ,4 runs Wack and white, ~ 72 Inches .. total C'06t $185, Black English jodphur tachn1ents $5 and $1 . o,n them, cost $150, sell !or repaµ-$15. 642-8479 REFRIGERATOR works 9e'U table $25, Oulil'll $S riding boots, worn twice, Bathinette $5. High chair $5. S25. VW headers tor 40 hp 30 GAL. boat grui tank Sl5 good $15, call Monclley each. 552-9663. . girla, size 1%0 $12, Oilld'~ Cosco playpen, needs net $3, , $.'l. F'iberglass hood for 65-66 ,, '-"" Po 1. ·heel and. 847-0307 DRESSING table & chair &hoe and clampon roller Baby swing $3. 2 children's Must'"'"' $7 Ford 2.89 heads -LJ n iac \\ 5 k ~ ., 25 M al d ll ki ch • $150 • Sl> :.i-~ carburetor and tires $5 each. Old butter GM Chevy chrome mags 2 $10. Chest ot drawers 1$25. s ates ........ _... . et . o, roe ng rurs · eacu. ' iJ Id f 289 SS dlum $15. Kero&ene tamp for $19. Olds 4-2 BBL carb• Twin maple beds $12 each. house 75c. Excellent child s Vaporizer GE Show'N Tell OOUndevysetJ~'P ;~werglid~ $5. Old rocker S 1 0 , and manilold. ~-Dodge Side tables SS each. Plaatic ~~~-~ksLik~ LP I with radio $15. Show'N Tell ' I rt •·-Glassware 25c-S5 540-3497 truck transnuSSIOfl S 1 3. chairs Sl each: Gold am\ 1-.....v..u:!j ~--'""'' e new film records 25c eac~ trans. w .~nve or, wor~ · Motorscooter mot()r $25, ehait $15. New bike seat l'2. Spanish heavy wood wall Wonder hOrse, large, like good $20. 66 Olevy II rad~o ST E~rerord ch.anger, chassis wheels $25 842-7S41 S4tb St NB. sheU with wrought iron new SIS. 2 Stutz Bearcats, ' $5. '68 Road Runner radio exceUent condition $75. 402 · ~ ·• · bracket• $5. Walnut coffee battery operated cars $10 $10. Back seat for 66 VW $6 Magnolia, CM, corner END tables Sl each, lamps ' ta.ble with never-mar top and $15. Child's piano $7.50. 557-3765. hQuse. Sl-$2i. !-faple coffee tab~e TOILET corr_iplete '25. Stove $4. Butcher block end table Child's play metal sink $2. VENDING machine $20. New w ASHING machine works $25'. chall"S t3 e~cb .. Electric $25. R.etrigen.tor . S 2 5 • $5. Good Cowi ltigh $5. Child's play hutch SL Stereo "' carpet $1.!l; -yd.. various good $20 one whei!l tran .. r broiler $9, . tigurmes & Washer $25. Hydrauhe jack Wrough.t iron hanging bird component cabinet w i t<ll gizes. Pool table $10. Desks $2) 16'; radio ~ decotatiYe items lOc--$5. $8. Power mower $25. vw cage $5 Polaroid swmrer. electro voice enclosed 12" $15-$2:>. Blt·in oven $10. ' rd 50c ·h 847 7071 Pictures, frames 25c-$4, parts $5. Typewriter & black and white camera $5. speaker $25. Small 12" . Doors $2. Bar stools $8. reco 5 eac • -dishes ~3. j e we l e r Y stand $25. Socket set $8. Hawaiian hand c a r v e d speaker and cabinet $15. Old Plate glass, 50c !IQ. ft., POWER nlOwer $25. Hand Sc-;5. F1ower pots, v~ Voltage inverter S 15. "'ooden head. on pedestal $7. 9x12 rug and pad, good $10. various sizes. New archery mower $5. Halt mower $7. lOo-:$2, ha~. clothing 2Sc-$4. Galvanized tank llO. Elec· Terrarium bottles 2 5 c, 3'x8' steel v.'t'.lrk bench with equipment bo\vs $ 1 2 , Bar bells with lay back ben-Patio chain $1.25 each, 9852 tric fuel pump $8. Chevy Petel'SCln Pl. is behind Kerm cabinet ! $25. 8' _2 bulb Fiberglass' arrows 6 O c . ch $15. Round table with Continental Dr., Continental starter $8. Coleman · 3 Rima • ijardware, carports flouresrent fixture $7.(IO, Targets $3. Sh<>wcase $20. lour old wood chairs $15. Townhouse, off Brookburst, burner $:r>. Pole lamp $4. are on main drivew~ Mechanics and carpenter End table $2. G a n1 e 1513 Orange, CM 642-!i666 near Adams, HB ~3250. behind a pts. 546-7032. tools 2Sc-S2 each. Propane I niachine SOc. 548-8124. GIRL'S 16" wheels, Sti~ DROP leaf table $16,. small MOSAIC tiles for crafts $1 Et.F.X:TRIC _belt torch $2. 10" oSctlla~ . GAS stove, good ·conditlon bike $8. Small Murray trike, cliest of _drawers-is. White. j&r. Womens 3,speed bijce $17.50. Woman's ii" bicycle, 1afil'f. 'Steam irons-$3 eiCJi. ----r.- $25. 318 Esther St., CM ~w $6. GE el~ctri.c steai;i desk $15, 536-8296 $20. Girl'~ udldcat bike $18. hand brakes $20. C.ar Jug. Barber kit $3. Dishes Sc-$1. plete including master RATTAN cha'irl $15. Formica ACCORDIAN $5. G u itar cylinder& $20. Bumpers $10 dinlng &et $25. Round Maple $7 .50. Jewelry 25c-$5. File to $23 (new), Old Ford radlo coffee table $10. Maple ta.bl';? cabinets $3;50-$5. Occasional $5. Larae new 14" tire t()r · 1amp11 $15. Ortld's organ chairs $3 each W!lll plaqu~& truck or dltne buggy, $20. $10. 548-'Zm: ~ $1.50-$8. Baby cnb $5. Q:ib _ · _Antique 9e'Wing . macitine AUTOMATlC washer good mattress $8 Car ~ $4. Pic- ((o=C-..--~,d') ---m.n84. . ~1 • · •'ll:. ~ft._...... tures $3-$20. Microscope 645-2206. iron, perfect r:onchtion .-~. DRAFTING table, cluUr $15, TV stand $2. Brown wigs gage rack 'basket type tl8ed AM-FM table radio $4. Pair · • '5-6''xl2"_H.A..N.It1'1ADE ~.headOOard .blackatti .534-6875 and hairpieces $5-$15. once$8.75'.67&-6144.' rqatcing armle'ss '·-25c each white $2 Foli:Uh"g""·WOO<J~h · ~Fo1Jtb1r"metal-uvnic--$2:·---_. .. -~ --uJ)holslel'ed-chairs~ts e.ach.. _.__ .-·_ . .."' ..... tton· --~ .......... "'.!'"'~· -s1.so:-Ut.mp 75C, Dishes 10c- OPAL -Auma.lian uncut e!ectrlc edger S3> 75c Pot and pan M!t $0. i' I II '. ,, ,, ' ' ' ; ' ' I . '-,~ .. . ~11 · · atones -cut into gems! $15 Dilhml-Ster $8 4.5 stereo Clothln,g, all sizes 5c.$]_0, lot. . Pr Iv ate party. reoords 10e ea.c~: El~c Shoes 25c-$2. TV $15. "Satur- . 213-287-5643. dryer, good 001~:btion $25. YI: day only, 9 AM to ? 1525 BRIGEIT yellow chenille love x ~ hp, electric motors $5 Placentia in alley please .ea~ needs aome cleaning each. Cra1tsman ft. lb. tor-park (In street. ' " que wrench Sal. Two new -$25. Pair $200 traditional refrigeration compres!lOl'S RCA TV $20. GE .portable TV chairs need reupholstered $15 each 64&-8447 2236 $20. Skill saw with ca1e $10. $25. LaM walnut &: marbJe Placentia· Unit B cM Sabre saw $7. Briggs and tables $25. Childs musical ' · • Stratton engine !or mini· rocker $5. Hamster or SLIDING glass door, Tl" x bike $5. Lawn mower, ~ cage $2.50. 968-35TI. 82" -complete with frame rotary, needs winding lock LARGE prage work table and screen $ZS. 249 Virginia $10. 2-14" chrome wheels, heavy duty steel $15. Guinea Pl. CM Olds or Pontiac, both $5. pla:/rabbit cage clean like GAS Stove, $10. 249 Virginia ,0542-037.,-712=·-~-~-~ oew $5. Coffee grinder· $3. Pl. CM GAS dryer $5, needs ttpair. Tauter broiler $5. Toaster HEATER. panet ray $25. Bathroom sinks and faucets, broiler $5. 10 g a 11 o n worita great. 249 Virginia 1 hanging, 2 tile-in types $5. aquarium c omple te in-Pl. CM ~en door 13f3"4t2. Approx. eluding $25 nand for $20 JU sq. ft. 4.,..x 1.4 tile and after noon, 8874 Thames FEATIIER and chenille riice edging, comers, grout and Rlwt Ave., F.V., Green-=~nt j,1&'fi:.:ay t:i ~!!1$it ~50. Range hood, CllILD brook.REN'S book& 25c. frames $5. Heavy duty axle ;25. s~t-Sun.e l~to~uili~~ 5 0 airplane wheels S20 Cildillac St., C.M. 548-6823. Kid&' games 2 5 c -c . Ol" Che. 6 motor o r Woman's 3-piece pant suit, transmission $25. Universal ANTIQUE school desk $25. size 16%, ff, 586-1574. 22575 car air oonditioner SIO. Shadow boxes ;3-$10. Quilt Kill El To tops $7-410. Old school desk Y St., ro. Trailer butane ga11 stove, $10. Oiest and night stand BABY swing $'1. Box 1pring1 oven $L Hospltal bed 9.lld $12. Bookcase $4. Girl's size and mattress $12. walker, good $25. F1owered 8 clothes 10c-SL25. Women's Seal-A-Meal $7, 837-3621 love seats $al. 548.-1038 clothes, size 7-10, $2·$10. <Mission Viejo). • TEAK loveseet l25. Matching New Jantzen knit pant sult, 4 TIRES with rims, size chair $15. Stutted chair $20. size 8, cost $30, sell for $10. S.60xl4, $25. String Chinese Maple night stand $4. End Toys and games Sc-$1. amber beads, $~. Phone table $4. Hillywood bed Books lOc New Delta Art 494--0457, ll-7 p.m. frames $3. Shelf ;2. 1813 brushes 50c-S.'l. 3741 Cosley YARDS be. . Fullerton, CM. St., Culverdale, Irvine , 75 tge carpeting . 552-9676 or 5.52-7939. $20. Approx, 11' x 12' oU 1 CYLlND~R auxiUa.ry _boat white carpeting sz. ex· motor . ~· Clutch and cellent condition. Living transnussion tor: boat -n\~or room picture sai St Mark's S:.5. 13 wood windows, me Square, ttaly'. . Aqua 2~ x 4' to s· x 5' $1 to $4. drapery, 42" length $1.50. Kenmore \\'8.8~ IS2!?: Gas 176 Cecil Pl, north ol 22nd, dryer S~. Se~ s 20 wlde SU'ITER, small one $1. Large ones $3·$5. Fabric .frames $2·$3. New tonneau cover tor Porsche $25. 22S- 23rd, C.M. 646--0484. SCREEN door $5. 32" blgh, bl'and new, never used, in· eludes hardware. 2 4 9 Virginia Pl. C.M. att Orange bath vanity base $5. 646-2002 DOU. '--·--.-ti\ Doll b CARPENTER hand a n d 1~ otLV uggy power tools $1-$.25. Wooden $6 Doll high. chair $2.SO Lathe $25. \Vork tlahle $8. Cradlt! $5. Jump seat $7 Playpen $1.2.50, all itenu; Teak and mahogany scraps 548-7981 $1-$10. Used lumber $15 for AUSTIN-Healy wire wheel and tire $15. 10 piece heavy ba1nboo living room set $5 each. S1nall electric ap- pliances $3. "Pottery dishes, serves 6, $5. Dishes lOc-$1. Women's clothing, size 12, 50c.;t Purses 50c Framed print $3. Maple Lazy Susan $4. Plastic fl o wer ar· rangement 50c Terrarium kit Sl~ Lawn n\ower $10. Univox sclf·tea.ch courses, A1gebra, Spelling $1 Sat· Sun. 9-5. 23TI College Dr. behind Harbor Center. ~ Chair i:;;. Boy's all. 216 E. 20th, CM ~2377. bicycle, 3 speed $25. Table and chairs $15. Ladies 1arge and llJll8.ll ooats and dresses $3-$5. Children's clothes 50o41. Men'• clothing SOc-$1. Sony sewing machine $15. TV $15. Bar sz. Stools $10. Wedding dress $15. 261 Shorwood St. CM 1964 T-Bird parts: Bucket teats $25 each Air .con- ditioner rompre&SQI' $25. Fenders l25 each. Other portg$1425.646-$!!0 ROCKER $15 Desk llO Col<r TV, nttds tube $10 Glasses Sc-$10 . Dishes lOc Silverware lOc-$5. Men's clothes 50c-$5. Che1t of drawers $8. 475 Cabrillo, CM Portable TV, works very good $25. Electric brootn $8. 646-1525 3 DRAWER chest s.q. 6 drawer dresser m. 540-9779 APT size stove $25. 1$1.1 Orange A\re,, CM 64l-f.i6166 1960 VW bus, rolled in ac- cidents, parts. you take them Off. F u 11 gyn- crotran.,"11Xle, needrt v.wk $25. Front end OK sro. Small parts 25c-$10. 1923 Pomona St. North of 19th, CM, no phooe. PCXJL table $15. Wrought iron hanging lamp S15. OJuch $10 Bookcue llO. Otest ot drswers $Xl Rocker $!5. Sofa Bed $15. Matctti~ cbali' $10. so n. m drop oord ;w Lumber l>-$10 Variety of bricks Sc each. BBQ $4. Toys and rsmes -. Clothing 2se -ss. Clrl'1 3 speed bicycle $10. H&J\ling shelf $8 End tables Sl. Sal-SUn. 9-6. 1S338 N-1. '!'be ll&lldi. Irvine 501-2234. OOUOl·MW, contemporary Do.lllsh, walnut framed $25._ Matchtna c h a i r $15. Btautihll Spanish w ll I I -c"'1dle hoMers S!fi. polrll62-2964 roun.. oew %:" pi.te gJus nllmln. ll" • 89" S25. Bo tit llxlurel is. to $15. 10 n -door $25. $6f1l1. 1 DINETI'E set $10. 3 bikes - 1 w/child carrier $10 ea. 2 Jlorescent light fixtures 8' $5 ea. 1 beige nylon carpet 9'xl2' $25. Woman's clothing size 1!>-12 25c-$2. Girls clothing size J-4, 25c-$2. Wooden high chair $5. 2515 Elden Ave., Apt. B. Costa ?t!esa 642-8599 Sat ()nly 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. 'IWIN bed $10. A d u I t walker/chair on \\'heels $25. Typewriter, Undel'\\'ood $7. 646-8716. CAli1ERAS: KodRk Signet 40 and acc. excellent. $15. Oniversal 1t1ercury I I • original case, flai>h, in- structions, $18. Kodak MOPAR parts tor s.1.le: Duanex IV & acc., like new power brake unit & pedal in original box, $ii. Anst'O fitti: 67-61 $5. 12" front Speedex f4.5, origiuul OOx & brakes & spindles makes a inst ru ctions , $12 . good trailer $10. 3 good 8· V o i g h t 1 a n d e r folding 60xl4 tires on wheels $5. canier a with dial-set Con1· each. Hydraulic bumper pur shutter, $20. 1916 Kodak jack $5. 1M." air drill $25. No. 29 Browni~ Model B, $5. I .,c55.c7~.j;4=73~.-==-~­ Green Kodak No. 2 Brownie 4 tires size tSS VR 14 (same model F, l!xcellent $8. as 7.35-1400 E 7014) Dunlop Kodak Junior Si.x-16, ex· 3P57 WSW Raditl nylon cellent,$10. No. 3-A Folding tube type, tubes Included pocket Kodak Model C, very $10 for all. 642-7984. good except for leather, ~. "s-r"oo=I.S=,-.....,..=-ch"'t"ll"o"""n~base-. Argw Argoflcx, excellent, Gold naugahyde CUJ>hion $15. Weston Master V perfect condition. Have 4 at metl'r, origlnrtl ca~ snd ~. each 2-49 Virginia Pl. acc.. like new, $22. CE C.M. D\V..Q meter, case, $1. Heath EK-2A basic nd!o educational kit, never used, $13. 52 Playboys.. 1963-1967, $25. 51 Playboys, J008..1971. SZ>. Approximately lX> car magazlncs, 19'SOs & 1960s, and 200 COll\petitiOn press, $25 for all. Slide rules. $1-$10. Porsche lndu1trtal manifold, $10. PoN.Che F..x- haust sys1cm, $18. Saturdn.y 11Nernoon (It during week, 673--0134. ltAND lawri mower $8. Rem· ington portable typewriter and case $25. Ne"'· exercise slant board $8. Roll roofire and shingle paper both $8. ~19 WOOD frame co u c h brown/gold cushklns $1.S. W$1nut bar 1tQOls l3 each Olm S speed $10. 49H6SS BABYUNE crib S20. Ex· ttUri:nt baby. mattreu SlO. lliah cbalr 16. NW11MY lamp $3!i0. Hancll""" n-er. alnmt new $7.50 ~ CAR top carrier $2.SO Child's car safety belt $1. 5 o Training soat 50c Lawn spreader $8 canvas ham· mock $4. ~S drill stand $3.SO. $40 tape recorder, ln box $25. 2 llAld parade oaddle blank.,. $2. Cun-y conib 50c Onch clips $2. 1910 Packard hom $25. Apple pt'eler ~. U.S. Cavalry ll&ddle scab- bflrd $5. CW men '* jackets and pants $2.~. Presto steam iron $2. Soldertng tron ft 545-0lSl. 2"1521.enith A &,yview, $.A. llgl>. M;ESl:I playpen $10. Bnufnet with pad & liner $12. Folding high chajr $7. Vene· t1M Blinds: vnrlous slr.el SJ.to $8. 2 table la.nips $7.50 ea~~ DEOOµTOJt I.amps 36" dol.ible globf milk glau table lan1ps w I c u s to m shlldes $25 each. Small wing clullr curved leas $25. -' ~.c~ta:ri~ts 7e each'. chair· Si;' LP recard&. good gll,LD a;atl baby furnittire, Duine bags and-aott: -tug--·Gt.A.SS tea cart $10. 6_1 Ford Approx. 50 • boxes, new Girl's Stingray bike $10. conditi<>n 50c each. Knitting white cnb &: mattress ~· gage $1.50-$2 each. Piece, radio $4. 61 Olds radio S4. S children's toys and games Hamilton Beach electric pattern books lOc each. "'.bite 4 drawer chest WJtb drums $5-$15 each. Ai-abian g8.l , .£aa cana $2 each. 51)c.$5. Carom board $):. mixer and jtticer $4. Metal Chrishnas tree decorations pink & blue knobs $20, hcw:weruana costume $20. Rebllilt alternator, tits 61-69 Bissel carpet cleaner $2. 2 typewriter table $4. 222 Via 5c each.1 Hard rover books match.Ing dressing tahle $20. Stereo and record players OU'ysler products_ $8. End expandable gates $1 each, Orvieto, Lido Isle, 6Tr7092. lOc each. Bn.<;ketball net, no Nursery lamp $4, ~777 l2-$5 each. Clairol makeup table $3. 4 dra~er dresser Books lOc-$1. AM-UHF 5/8"-4 ply manila line S3 backboard SOc. Jn1ant seat SKI boots, Lang, sue 9 $25. mirror,, new $5. Plastic fruit · $5. Metal vanity bench $2. SkyWatch radio $5. 2 beach each. 2 twin headboards and "baby carrier, pink SOc, Car st~reo 8 track with and vegetables 25c each Press wood storage cubes $2 chairs 50c each. Bathroon1 frames $10 and $15. Hand Hand crocheted baby tapes $2.5. 645-1028 piece. Hats $2.50 each. each. Maple Ooor lamp $4, 1 scale SOc. "Electric beater painted dishes l 5 c -$ 3 . sw~ater ,and dress 50c each. BEDSPREAD double quilted Foam cushions Sl.50-$2. hp electric motor $15. % hp St. Floor polisher $3. Walnut Freshwater pump, needs ~ildre, n s pl_aques ?Oc each. tatfeta print $6, TV tables Baskets, vases, g 1 as Rs motor SI.SO. 1/3 hp motor hanging lamp $5. Wlndow hand! $3 N ah d Gttl s clothing sizes 3-7 10c-50c, Electric carving SI.50 each. 61:64 . Olds rod large air evaporative cooler e , · . aug Y e ren:i· _ ~ . • . . ' 2/$1. Genuine a 11 I gator knife, like new, is. Knitting $8. 61 Olds dtstributor $3. $5. 8 player polrer table llllllts 60' wide $2. 3 electric 25c-50c. Ladies pile hned pursie l3 genuine, oil paint-11'8Chine $20. Never used 57-64 Olds starter $4. 58-62 deluxe, new S20. 1''1Mli: motors, $3 ~ach. Good jacket •. size 12, $2" Grey tngs 10. X 14 canvasses, household item.a 1 0 c -t'S. Ford 3 speed standard recorder, 7", reel to Ieet I"' "'omens clothing, 1 0 -14 coat, s12:e 12, $2. Girls Ken-framed $10 each Real 2814~S W. 0 c ea n front • transmission .$20. 61 Ford $10 Pint thermos bottl-~ . 25c-$25. 325 Flower St., CM ner Easy Curl S 1 . 5 0 . monkey pod bo\\'l 'g inch 673--0'l1'2 wrt 11 this k water pump $3. 56-64 Ford · . ~~ ~1249· Sat-SUn, 9-5. 735 Joann St. $1.SO. Westclox elec tr ic m se wee' generator $4.57Fordwater each .. 2 s uit ca.~,p · SUPERKlNG mattress Apt -4, CM alarm never used $2.50, all 2 WHEELED surtboard dolly pump $3. 56-64 Ford overnighters _Sl each. . 78"x84", 2 box. springs, twin BEAM bottles, $10 each. 2 Al rondition, 847-2242 $2. Very elegant nearly new generator $.5. 57 Ford 3 plaste; SP!l!11sh wall pl~ • size, 39"x84'' $15 eac~. twin bookcase h~adboards ROUND maple coffee table drapes $7.:-il. Footed brass speed transmission s 8, $10. ~ Christmas tree Wiffi · Youth bed and Sears $9 each. 6 ft. aluminum step .$20 5 piece dinette set like OOlder for 3 piece fireplace Frantz oil tilter, complete so. ltghts. and stand Sl?· serofoam mattress, 3 6' ' ladder $5. Wall magazine ' 25 . ....... . toolB $3, Cot!ee table $5. l lO. 61 Ford complete rear Kitchen items 25c-$1. Jig wide, like new $18. 2 cribs, rack, 4' x 4', for doctor's of-new S · 14 inch ......-..:vy nms CUrtains $1 eecb. O:r-end $20. Chrofne valve saw $2. 6 assorted ta}iles $9, $15. Crib mattress. Sears fice $9. 3 tt. long t lectric & tires l 5 each. ~ rugated fiberglass, squares cover tor 61 Olds $4. New S3-S7.50. Red tealher .... Serofoam, like new $5. Dou· heater. fan, safety switch CAMERA 3S . MM I Ko'.1ta St each. 13 feet long cabinet Lyman reloading scale $8. chair $25. 2 red leather oc- ble bed frame and head· $15. Table lamps $5 each. $25. TDC Vlvid duo shde with drawers &: cupboerds 61 Ford complete tail lights casional chairs llO each. board $5. Fireplace screen Model T oil cans $9 each. projector $25. extra bulb $4. great for storage, $15. VW $1.50 each. 879-3489 . Beige vinyl rocking chair $3. Ski boots, Nordica, size Bowling bag, new $ 2 , 5 X 7 Contact printer $5. 40 top luggage each $5, 4 cur· SlO. Child's shooting gallery I 8, $1.5. 2324 Elden, No, I. Stainless ice bucket $7. Tall MM ~em.I tor Ex:acta $5, tain shutters $.5. 1741 Irvine ANTIQUE 6 drawer vertical $5. Pinball machine $2. 'R'O CM 833-2480. bird cage $5. Mirror $2. 968-3750 Av£.., C.M. trunk $15. Bookcaae $10. 2 scale model motoring race AUTOMATIC washer $25. Lacquered wood bowls $1 TAPE recorders and players VW Bus middle seat '67 or g;:~ \t~~1:U:~ ~ set SJD. %. hp Aqua jet pool Portable dishwasher $25. each. Pictures SOc-$1. tooks concord .radio and n:corder earlier, $12. 67~266. ~ ss. Black n au g a h y d e ~~o~~ ~~ia 3l~a. Si Mini-washer $15. Power 25c. Gamei; 25c-$1. Girl's Conco r d reverse-a-rack SNARE drum and stand red reCllner $12. 2 effioked glass bllc North of Alton, 1 blk . nwwer $25. Hand mower $5. clot~ing, 12-14, 5 0 c -S 1. about 20 reels of tape, metallic $20. cat h edral lamps $5. Marble top east, ()[f ()f Greenville. , % mower $3. Luggage rack Boys 8-10, 50c-$1. Satur-microphone all for $25. length bridal veil cost $21) pedestal table $3. Swag $5.rd26" man·s 15bil<E~ $1~. d;'Y, lit3~5M. 185~1~1oaMCir· 53&-3417 sell for$7,50, 673-2256. lamps $1~. Antique con-BUFFET food wanner, with 1 Ga en sprayer . . ectric c e, o trom t, esa CHOPPER parts· Custom .......A It ball sole radio $15. Lawn wanning drawer below, ·motor $3. Eli:ctrtc~ fan $4. Verde. Cobra seat $IO. ~ bars $5, GOLFERS, & .......... go • furniture Sl-$5. Portable General Electric cost $40, , Rambler radio $:>. Baby 20 GAL. aquarium with al 16 . bal and t d cheap Sc to 35c, no water se~ machine $15. 2 sell $15. 552-9663. f : scale s5. 769¥.:i W. ~th. CM heater and hood $20. 6 St~ 14.!nnZ: tom-to; ii's. balls, Zl9 Poinsettia, CdM typewriters $S--$10. Fi I e 18" HAND mower & catche} : ~5848. drawer white baby chest 968-4660 TWING75-0992. ... bo cabinet $6. 2 vacuums $3). 540-4249, :. , · 4 NEW Firestone tires for $20. Girl's single white . mattresses ui: x $5-$10. Newon beer signs $1 . vw $18 each. 54&-4109. headboard with frame $16. MEN'S Sch\\'lnn 3 speed $25, sprigs $2), 100) W. Ocean 8 band radio $5. 3 speed GAS water heater illap~ ' TOY chest, shelves, play High. chair $10. Potty chair ~ys Schwinn 3 speed front, Balboa 675-1901. bike $12. Large rubber boat enclosure $25 each4 w ee ~ table or desk, one piece unit $2. Bassinette-car bed SlO. stingray s75., Boys stingray BOOK ease, custom made, $5. M.qazine rack st TV separately, 548-00l ' ; I• $25. Vanity with drop mir· Playpen $5. Strollee stroller $12, 846-4937 walnut finish with ad-cart Sl. Footlocker $1. Mir· Zl" GE TV portable ti.:' 2 JI ror and bench, w h i t e $15. 2-30" table lamps $10. MOSQUITO tent 56 X 60 $4. juStable shelves, 40 inches ror tiles 25c. Large fur rem-dishmasters Sl8--S3'.l. OGlds 1 ! Provincial $25. 642-5512. Electric blanket $ 1 2 . GE vacuum $15, Whirlpool high and 44 length, perfect nants 25c. Pf a n t er s 3 wheel bicycle SS. KenniOre 1 ' VW parts· Rebuilt I500cc 548-8300 washer with wringer at· cost $30, sell $15. 552-0063. 50c. Decorator wall p1a-hair dryer $4. 19" ~ : heads $20 each Rebuilt carb ADMIRAL refrigerator 12 tach~ $~. Lady Esther GERRARD stereo record ques &: hangings 5Qc. Pie-portable $10. Standard toyet ',; set-up lor ~ariant $18. cu. ft, excellent condition electtic cltpper .. und~ changer excellent condltlon tu r e frames '25c . tank$10.3910%,Channel l!'l, t' Generator $lO. 2 o om m $25. Bathanette and chang· & leg, $5, water pie tor $l5. 3 hp gas engine com-Upholstered cushions 50c. N.B. 673-1603. •; clutch, flyv.·heel, preasure ing tabJe $5. Swing ss. teeth SlO. 3 ~ 12 rug runner pletely overhauled $ 2 0 , Artificial free $2. Shutters BREAKFAST tray, delUXf in • ; plate $15. 154)) cc crank, \Valker, Best _made $5. Jn. $5, GE electric clock S3: Ice Child Craft boob, oomplete $1. Kenmore buttonhole at-White tney stand a..D d • cam, rods $15. 546-4109. fant seat $1. Dish !i()c. Ba.by skates on white shoe~, s11:e 6 set ttardly used, $ 18 , tachn1ent $2. Pet supplies foldin'g leg 'stand, per{ett, • =~~-~~----1 clothes $1 Ladies bike no $15, white galoshes stze 2 $2, ,,.o' ""A"° 25c. Se\\ing goods lOc. Pool cost $40 ~11 $15. f>52-91iq. ; S 2 O , Co r v a i r a u to speed $5. Books lOc, 998 ~ Met dish 22'' POWER rotary mct\\'er 3 E1ec1ric • grill $2. Holfllat~ 3 MARBLE statues fl'Ont' • ·~ 18" Gas reel lawn roower • ' 1M." lectric drill S3 75 ~. t Ys 25c Beer steins 50c ' hll transmission and ~ar end Cheyenn St. CM .545--28TI ~tableware ~962-8010 es hp (needs minof' repair) $5. $1_, New hostell:S gifts SOc. ly by famous. I t a l I ' $10. 15" VW tirea $5. DELUXE crib with ma~ 2 •=Y d o' . h r Toy: verti bird (cost $10,) a.JG-mt <Pacific Sands) ~cul~tors. BeautifUI cul.o .• .:>1r- 586-30IO. $12 Oirorne high chair $8. ¥" .... ~ use ams so as tl 644-0024 8400 Heron Circle, H.B. (off 1ntenor decorator~ SUR~ARD, 5'7" good ~cycle $8. 64&-3462 after 5 ~~o ~b~~ r ~ r ! i EOORO~C i g n it l 0 n Sandpiper near Indianapolis ~~~es~~ ~~h~'\a~ C(lnd1tion $25. 962-1207. p vacuun1 $25 ~" rotary system, MK 10 capacitive ,.ffe Newland). Junipero Dr. C.M. ~ , BR ow N three-piece sec-OIEST, 4 drawer. walnut~ mower bask~ case com-discharge, new unit $25. OLD brass & ceramic vented GREEN Vinyl recliner $20 ~ tional $25. 646-9186. mar top $18. Hollaway 1 plete $5 Hatch cover coffee 96)-9740. gas heater $25. Green Maple coffee table $4. ,f.hll ' CRIB with Uke new inattress ~~t~ mdro:s ~ ~::; table s:ti.50, new hand lawn CARPET, 12x18 S~. l2!c12 Naugahyde hy~raulic ~ 54~1314 . 1:=-- $25. 833-t662 or 54~7663 s25" ~ edger $2.50, Youth crutches tor $10. Tricycle $5. 309 ty~r c~ $5{· LAWN nlower SS. SiX too\ PLAYPEN $5 Child's rock-~1c r_..:......_,_.. tires $2, spring spearfishing gUn Cedar St., N.B., 548-4971. ta. · .. ...:. 8·th all ll'e ~ Jong walnut cabinet, Danish . . s'2 H t b I 4-G IUJU.oO V\AIUJ"-' $5 "'omen's golf clubs $25, 9' COUCH needs phol t • "' UlgUIS11•:·4 Wl w n1 Mod $20 "~3&1 . ing cha.tr . " o w. ee all four S25. 4-F~lS tires U~lversal trailer hitch $2.50. , u s enneo ting $10. Large. heavy air ..:=~'~'"'::i•· ~ •• "•--tracks and JUiee machmes on 8 .. late Corvette wheels Golt art & b $5 M()nroe SL 4:nJ River Ave., N.B. nl'a.l:tresses (2) $5 each. Call $3. Erector set $1. Games $12 50 each House irailer sh kc b---'-~g H. I.Dad 675-1356. 613-0174 25c-75c 19'21 Diana Lane . . . with tire $10 oc ll ;,v,-uo::rs •"· bed $25 --• ~'='-"-'--,.--=,-,,,,.--_....,,, NB &is-6lo2 ' wheel, ~ue lug · levelers $6, super 500's. $5, CO_RNER set s ~" GOOD gas stove $25. Nice · · · QuadrQJect carburetor $5. child.'s 32 lnch round table & Wtth sireads & tables. 2 couch $25. Upright vacuum 7Mi' Foot by 32" x 11%" 833-8693. 2 chairs $4. ·Men's bowling twin beds $Z5 each. 2 Sl5. Holl}'\\'OOd bed frames n1etal storage box for back BIKE parts: 5 speed frame, balls 1 plastic, 1 rubber $5 frames l3 each. 6' couch $3.50. Kingsize headboard of_ camper abov~ bumper Huffy $1. 4 good inner tubes each, 847-4378 fl;. Kttcha'I utensels ~:flP· $7.50 each. Rolla.way bed ~earance hghts. $25. 50c each. 4 tires Sl each. TRAVERSE rods $1.5 0, 11«.i w: Balboa ~· ·$15. Tank type' vacuum $10. ·, ~ · 2-10 speed tront w~eels $1 couch $2S. Jee c r e a m Balboa. 673-5398. -Twin box & mattress with HANGING -:-plaque $1. 2 each. 5 speed back nm $5. 3 h'eezer $2 Studio bed lllDE-A-BED good condition frame and headboard $20. chain SS each. Old trunk speed bRck rim $2. Seat, bolster $lS. ·Toya A games $25 675-2124. Hand mower SS. Wooden ~~· on~~ra:i,fl'fl.13~ ifo: ~~~ i!~i~:. f'i~e $5~ Sc-$2, car bed S 2 •. 5 O • AnitACI'IVE kitchen dlnet· =: ~.50~~ch~~e f, Hanging lamp $10 • .Hanging Small is. Chest of drawers, Pl~ '6hi\\ $1cb0:..~$1in<!!' !!.: '";.t;. ~~llent condition, 18th CM. ~. lamp $5. Hand sweeper $1. good condition $8. 5 n. wonn ....,. ...... ....,., ·-:::;·..;~:.o;,=;=·--,--,= Metal 0011 crib $2. Oothes surfboard, Wardy, good con-Wonderhonle $5, ~by back GE re f r i g er a t o r ~. 4 CHAIRS '5· Cabinet gla."" lOc-$5. White cotton panel dltion $15. Sil Hamilton St., pack $5. d~l ,;:..~ c~b mlsc-ellaneous chairs $2'45. ~·H~Pjet;ei!;~ curt.runs IOc ekh. Pocket ~ bumper pa : sc$2.e 2 couches $1Q each, 2 rear .-.." books 10c-15c Van seal seats ~ LETS $2, househotd 1ttms 5c--V\V tenders $2.50 each, $6. Decorator tcreens • .,...... $10. MJtble top coUee table SCR All nowrdlcepl crusheSrl ~b~ cocktail matching end Hru,.gchomllh chairtl~ $3~k ~125: $20. 2347 Orange Ave .. C.l\f. H.llr t-eCO. ~rsclo "1:..,. ~"1 tables $15, 2 matchinl twin. Rs tOc. 1nfan\ • t ........... __._. bed f!:lte $20 each Electric mauager new $5. TWIN ~ frames, can be ANSWE children's .l adult's clol=l. 5 ~ -..i....... nd. Antique typewriter $1.00. made into bunk beds $25 • F\tll stze ..... u15• a .. The DAllY . ~ I each. Bunk bed ladder $10. 2 5c--S2, 735 X 14 tifff ~ mattress $12, 2 a m a 11 · New wallet le cigarette bedspread, custom man .. for Weaken -G!ant ... Husky -1Mmalatt1_~amHpoB $l-$.\ --kitchen tables l3 each. lighter $3. Antique table $15. twln or bunk beds,7 tur-Ranear -SWINGER lu•1~· • • Blcycles $5 each. !Oaster $2, Package stencils 50c. Plano quoise, blue, green $20. A girl doelrl't have to be a TWIN beds, $10 each, m&t· steam iron $3.50, bookshelf bench $4S5. W0 811. shelf1150c0 · Wood Chai?', turqunlse $20. eolter to be a SWINGER. trt.11 A box spriOltl . in-$4. Com poJ)pcl" $1.50, mtm's ~hroOm· sink u~. Doubt~ Large painting suitable for $EAR'S Del firm doubl eluded. 20 pl 8.QUlU'lllm tennis allpper:s size 1014 t"prl1lp & maltreM $D. bedroom. turquoise a n d ltrtU r:,e box. sp~ with hellter 6: hood $20. $1.50. Boy's boots size 4 $3. Double bed s prlngs $l0. white $20. Round hllMOCk. $2: Wal ut headlfoOtt:loen! 541)..168.1 electric ~!'&"tor $1.50. Plng P'fC table $5. 9 drawer black $5. Ori,ental hassock, $15, Dlne~e 40" round table LANE w8lnul cedar cheat Twin lllu! bed sprlna:a le chtst $25. Table lamp $3.SI). black $5. Qriental cocktail wtth teal .f c b a i r a $25 557-9816 mattress $11. 53&-4338 C'ottee table $12. Dutch door ~~~fe ~p~1"f':1r1~op l=~ blue/greicn' up~tatery $25'. SW~G lamp $2. End table $1 TO &: 11:1 AMP circuit bft!aken $3.50. Floor lamp $5. Cl~ with mottled mirror bllse SUnbeam cannister vacuum TypewrHtt $3. Love seat $5. 25c tach, SC-7841 hamper $2. P&lnting In $25. 642-7984. . \Vllh l\ttac~menta $8 Hass6ck 1Sc. P or tabl e OrEM'ICAL toilet, 2 sink!! fram• $15. Oothet (IOmC PILOT ·! BABY crib and m11tt~s ex· 64o-.or:l6 stett<> , $15 •'Orks well. wflh faucet& SS each. I1ush new! 25c..$3. 67$6480. cellent $15 Pocket book8 2fic NAUCAJIYDE sota $ 2 & , Camera $1. ChildB view toilet &: tnnk $10. Ca.st tron RED\VOOD table and •'*-2 644-2ll4 · orange color. Art i f I c I A I ma.<rter tUdes &-projector link $.$. Giri'1 blke :16'" $10. benchet. never Uled .-G"~N · ••• $! 2 plant, 6 !cot tllll IO. 'IWln $4. Bool<I 5o-10c. Dl!dl<s 6c Tab! .. 4 cbalrll $Ill. U qt. Flttpl•ce ..,... with dn<w -~ c&rpet.~ · h<&pr<ad. blue ltfl!C• ._..,., .10c. RllP 50t>$1. CloChinl ,,......... cooker $10. 2 larso drapff su. - sliding closet doors $1 each. with white 0011 frblge $2. niens v.-unens .t teen 5()c41. aluminum eooldna kettles UKE doubt mattrt• 545-0094 Tu-o armless cha.In.· need Shoes SOc. ~ 50c. $25 and $15. 5 1aL water ' box :Jno . ~ e 1 c h • MAN 'S shtgle 11pecd bike, rc-upho11tf'.rilll $5 e a ch . Speakers Sl. VuH 25c Jugt $2-.50. Car top canier 646-8488 - thin tirts, sz;. 3 0 2 6 Pink lamp wtl.b red trim $2. fumes &: PlctUttt 50c-bArt. i&. Auorttd died " ORANG£·_· COAST'S .• leading _ Marketpla KillYbrooi<< Lane, Clll. 27 Plnehuntl Lane, Bir Ca· $1.00. SAT ONLY" 377 E. Jlrl'1 clothff, 25c-$2. Sat• ~ mattrwl $15 . 545-:it\5 11YOO. NB 644'8159 JBth St. CM Sun. &it W. Wliloo St. ,CM: .::-~":=.w------'-------.- ... .f . . ' '. . . ~I : .. : . . ' . ~· I ' Furnitur.• !JEAL'T. l room "' ... back NewlY I'll ~·Cl tb¢1Cer A 1 -~·"' "!! .. ']liEEll ""'ti.., _.,..bl. "·J>U. 9 oouot In _ ... ~ O.U:ISM n love seal rt~lble --SEPROON. rlrl-Sofa ~~·Ml j'." JjEDS, : Compll}te (:0¥tl'I It . orange ch BEDROOM beB.dboarcl ~t. dbl i(lld & brc IVHITE w/c0blilt I .,..i. -$19IJ. 673~ PµYSH ve teat. Also & L.S,, c Xlnt. rond MAPLE i w/mirror. oi&ttress ~ll60 • * * s never U$E 968-79t0, fl 8' SOFA, end table, ...i cond HEAD BOA 1o!d trim. 54&-2479. MOVINC turn.. a. '.chaln • .dr LARGE de G<Ed CQ!ll I ORIENTA! • ooµ .. ~ Tl waterbi 7' BEIGE Excellent gei.1939 ljfijiii I~ c. I I S.tunlay, M11 S, I 97l 7 DAU.Y PILOT fJ A ' I~ [ .. ,,, •. ]~ I .... , ·I~( .. I • ~ [ .... 'II I~ I ""~You l!i: [ ..... ~ J[)(I ~I~ mltu,. llO Furniture 1-----:--., \ t. "T. l'ifabQga.ny dlnlnlr: ro RI, l leavea, 6 blcl< cllrl. fU1l pod. ewl)' reuphoi.trrcd club l ~miiiiiiiiiiiiiim~~;;j ~iiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiim;;~;l~~li!iimmmm~ Lwl"I M!ChQ Q J Llno1, 2 Tlrno1, $2.00 110 G1rege S.lo 112 Ml1nllo,_. Ill Doe• 110 Fumltllf'tl 154 ao.11, l'owor 90 --------,------:--1LOOKI MAY SPECIAL EASTER Puppi<1 '""'·!m -------FISHING Boot. :tO n.'Glas , Chlld'1 ·~ A & mlac. Call 833--0lll ave no. for a L MUJ!T n\Ovc ti.IA)' 1lh. bell l * SPECIAL * ll UGE ~ 11tt.le: tUn1, Es.tale of June Vuy Seymour NEW Zig t.aa , .Na1kNwt.1.l,y 11d-collie, 2 n'IO o.ld. r~:,..",''_':'/O,. ~· _Se1001ti;tbc~ tron Inboud/Outbovd, ~ ...... ..,,.,., .... b 1 •war• a, an.. Tht> 11\:'lnl A: Htlen Noland vc:rt!K'd. cabinet a chr, \Vlllett Ln, 11 WI l In at on ,-.. "' ti"-"""-~ t c:;yl. Bott • o .. "r bl.Ices custom tumit~ 3 Roem Group -~---,.. Bt' :h &Met $*> Afghan $!11 ........ ...,.,, 13' Marge CartlOn !!ecilon11.I *"-plla.nce1 phui UIUCh n\01~. '4'8nl 10 thank )'OU [or Cflnl• Otlly! , •• , •••• , , • ,,, , $139.95. ,:.,o:•"'r."'"'=----,,=--..,,,-, Kt-elhound S!AJ. Bull nrrler: mctot on1,y uMd 300 hr ~I/curved mahqg, tble to · · · · · .-1 · · · · 84W Heron ctr, 11. B . log to Ol't llllt'!. Sln&er T &: S tl&ttd) $89.~ D.<\RLING Utile puppies, T-Oi Poot!! Chihuah Batt tMk, d~pth ftndt> tit. Cocktail tbtsl, lanips. oil WE CARltY OUR OWN SJ6..Zl31 112 PRICE SALE Sffi&er Port lliled) .••. $9.~ beae'lt-/poodle, 6 '1.<eeka old, P Bo e, Sb pi!~ S/.S rMijo. $3.fiOO. ca painting. (n4) 846 •1017 cov~~crss GARAGt SaJe .. $;.\I & Su~ on item¥ l!lft ow: \lo'ill bt NO GlM.MICKS~ looking tor homes. 557-Wn ~ii,poo. o;!;n Eve:, Stud ,630-__ 1n,,.o .. "'=~-="ii64"="'.~- Huntlnaton 1tarboUI' "'" ~ 'tnru ct 01 he9 ·llU!d Si.mda¥. May G 19 kl 31 Autho New. Ha.ne dialtt aft 6 pm Scrv. 5.ll-502'1 Ill.TR &M Ov I,_, d k Di1count Fumltvre dishes ete. 219 D&hllu. 001'. a.t 1290 l..out8Ct, litt1'd~11 * Many to Choole From * l.TWO="°'orani:e~,...,,,.,,nutty=-,:k:;:ltt::e:::na. "' •rs -exec. •• 4l7 \V, 4lh St.J SA ~7-2412 67".....4822 Crove. Son)' ror nil)' lfl· Slncere Sewing J\tach & Vac., Need TLC. 6 wkl otd, l\tOVtNC forcet tale btoaut. Quick Dellvtryl 1=:1~rm=r.•orl,ax:e~ ()pcm dally 11)1.S. Sat. 10-6 CAR.ACE Sale, Movina' Ea.it, ~vcnic1~~'t. ~ }'(lu a t our 1878 Harbor, CM 6'16.97'2 housebro1cen. Pick up at ~!~:.n 1 G~~'.n";.pe~P~ 25-23-ll!J.!46 fllfSh dee &le. $200. Colonial curt. bar DOVER Shore• sol id Sat & Sun~ 379'l Hendrix, nuxt.~.N NOLAND The Sewing Room 1929 l>Anahelm, C.N. w/chll<h-en Mttlte o f r e r . dtesd · Kttttnbur. $75, 1' Contemp. mfa $100, frult·wd, dbl hdbd' k ti-ame lrvine. CuJverd&le. Main & Member Antique Appra.ts.l 2'110 NOl'Ch l\faln, Santa Ana i-~REE Fluffy KJttens. 8 wki 6tl)...J.596, 52 Royal st . Dana Point Harbor, 491-tOt etc. 615-7160. $25. Nile 11tand S25. ladles CUlWlr. .wioclatton of Anlerica Inc. Mother's Day Speclel old. Black &: white, also Qeorae, N.B. 2'.l' CARAVEL w I 1\1 e r DECORATOR lamps, 36" dresser $100, Mirror $40. REMINGTON port. typwrtr, Nt.'CChi • Alco'a best x.lg·zag. Calico oolon. 64S1977 aft 5 ~fAl..E Gt-eat O an l" crutiwr 1/0, big "'hl tra.lle double globe milk glass iten's dreuer $12.i ~ &Wta.r, stereo albums, WANTED Stretch Milch. blind henl, pnl. Brindle. 2 )TS. old. AKC ~~· he~t~' l=-~l table lamps \\'ith custont naugh chr $'15. Red ._ vel books, dlahe•. :::610 mue rlck·l"llci<,• buttunhole, 25 yr 2 CUTE kittens, 7 wks, rec. Frff to a GOOD -" · • ahadel $25 each. Small ""·ina swag lamp ~ <2l guld Kcty, CdAf 644-5854 auar A much, much more! f'uu.y, blk ~ "tit Malll, HOME! with ltJ'l'i' fenetd tOon Fl cha.tr, curved lep, $25. ~~ea:bf,!t 1fz:': d~~~ HouMhold Good• 814 TICKETS TO Reg. "39, only ~149 or. $10 mixed fem. Box tralned. yard. 9~7258 after 6:00 ~i~rcl9~~1;:r,~ tO.~~ll~ M6-41132. log $25 846-2'008 n:ao. 0 .A.C. SUpplies Unuted, :'-~=1258==..,-.,c--::--=c:::; e SAMOYED pure b re d , LARG. refrlg/treezer, 1 ' LEDZEPPELIN 836-5446. 3 LOVELYklttenstogood female,S~kl.$50. fUlltop.12-20 p1on1ygu~ stalnlesl front, ~maker. ELEGANT BaMett bedrm. 12 \PLACE Settb)gs, haM CONCERT Sporting Goods 830 -home. 1 blk, 2 wh!te, 8 wkl .. 91i8--8570 \'Cf'Y c ean, .,._, Great buy at SlOO. al9o 10• set. wht It ftort.l, dres.ser. pafntl'd chlnA. 0 r le nt a I Please call olcl. 264 Rochester, Ott AFGHAN P\lpg, rare blue 963·5911. black naugahyde hide.a-bed minw, 1 twin poster bed moUf. All servln& pcs lucld. 548-1881 PENN In~ationa1 re e I. S.U-3249 brindl R ble 26' STAl\IAS f' b r b Jt I ,. ~ "·A-r...i wtth canopy, spread, nlte $00. 494-i109 •'W'I Pho (7l'l =~='--:c==..,.-,=•h= M . ea.90nl. eru· I old Fir IOfa, $50. 31 ..,fuu-.r•• stand, desk &: chalr, chesl * AUCTION * lG-0, new, _..... ne '" BEAtrr cockflpoo& -iuol er Tenna. 645-lXJS iset, yrs. . 49M583; wkends 493-5229. with hutch,, lamp, box l~m ~~~nt ra:~ Fin Furnlt SJJ-1638. . ~~r tn1L'(~. * ST. Bemanl, AKC, pup11. ~~,11~./0x1~;!g~i~:a~ GOLD S' 10fa, $100. 2 green spring & nmftress, like ne~" dltlon. siOO. S48--0800 & •A 11 Utt TV, R1dlo, HIFi, K>mee. ShotJ. ~ •·lul old. Champ. 12131 592_1065. match club chrs, all vinyl, •A= ., ... 24...._ • PP ances St 836 SUPER KIHena Fn!e! 6wks, ired Sl25 up "'° ~ $40 each. 2 Gold uphol wing ....,.,, .,..,,.. o;;r. '•welry 815 "-uctions Fli day, 7:30 (>.m. ereo Cllel NB s ' . ~. DONZI's 23' CUdCl)f Cabb chrs, $15 ea. Brown club EN~~~ ¥tJtf ~~ZE Windy's Auction Barn 1973 RCA &: Zen!Vi television m:7124 Port .ea, · · ~t!~C ~::;.~ ~~.GeiI:: 4~ Ford, elt"ct head, cove chr. $30. both r ab r I c' BOX SPRING & MA'M"RESS ROCIOIOUNDS, ha~ 10,000 207S'n Newport, CM 146-8686 & stereo clearance sale. All ClITE KITTENS, 6 wits old. 637~155 Orange. ~;:el~:t. ~~;~~l-~171· trl•. 968--0748 SALE BOni FOR ONLY els. Genuine Peglon blood Behind Tony'11 Bldg f\1at'l. avail. models in stock ,t: on Free to Good Home. Call OLD English Sheep Doil 7 ~E Parsons 6 tabl e SPANISH klngslz e & $39.00 rubr ruff rrom Burma &HOLLY\VOOD bed w/Mnrle d!splay.Prt41ess3 thllnt~ 894-4261: 962-M11 wki. Vo"".rea.sonable. Show CITRfS·CRAF'1'. 36' scdo ttL"?balt blue top, ·,never chlldt-en's bdrm turn, living REPOSSESSION (:'ENTER A!nca.. AU or Pe.rt 2lc a book be dboard ~"1;. discountet·s ..,.. th yr Pc-••PLAYFUL, housebroken -J· ....,M cn1lser, ~lid con1fort, hur Retails tor •ct1n ,_,., & d''' r G E ~· E •lh St Sa ta A -~· ""1 case a ..,.,, ture tube 1 "" parts & quality. AKC. 839--.>;;r. nftt•r dr-ck. llv. ""°"" · .......,, .... ..., rm 10•rli m, · · .,..., · · n na carat. 558-1.111J « U'W"'VJV Parrot Cage $2, Cosco ,.-........ 'Ft .. ''UllF/VHF kitten to loving home. F:;·;,· ,;673'-'::--0:Cl-:'.16::-C::;::-;;:o::;;, I \Vasher, 6 mo. l\'lovlng must Daily 9 to 6 *Sunday ll·5 eves. Kitchen step 81001 S 3 , co1"'o,"an· tenna w/o. .... :w...,_ 979-4l 3B ADORABLE te. Beagle p~. Robt>rt \1• Staats 49.1-:>101. sell fi46...68T7. ~v ._.,.,. 1"' \\'kl, AKC, 1hot1, $1.i. 15' F1' 0 ,~~ ~ -,,-, NE\V Rattan F u r n I I u r e DIAMOND pierced eanings Maytag apt S1 dryer $40. .sole pw'Chase (offer good FREE to you male &rder 962..-0 7 ,1 · u uua.a-u, 'WI.I • PAIR of armle111 orange Davenport • Chair • 2 large appra.lscd $975. Sell $350. Orange_ naugh s w Iv eJ thru 30 April) ABC Color Colfu>, 1 yrs, iood watch-,=;:;;,o::ll=;;:,::;:,;::::::;----;;::;:;;:=.;: Evinrude, bla: wheel ti upholstered occas i on a 1 tables. $189 ph, M8-3T14. Larger pendant to match rocker, $40. X1nt cond. TV, 19046 Br 0 0 k h u r 1 t dog. SJi-1907. AKC Reg!J:tered Pekingese tra.llrr. '73 ta{('S. $550 t chain w/tall backs. like Garage Siie 8l2 $350. 558-72'15 or 645-6301 642-1775 aft 4pm or anytime 968-3329 & 90Z1 Atlanta 3 LONG haired black ifc puppies. Show stock. 7 wks bf.st offer, 8TI·9521. new ~ fhe pair. M0-2279 eves. Sat. 96z.:55.59 Huntlni'ton Beach white kittens, 7 wks, ~ry ;:•;:ld:;.·..:84c:;2--:...;ll"28'-----'ii'i 16' DOLPHIN \\kl or fL<1hln aft 5PM * 7 DIAMOND engagement EVERYTHING MOST GO lovable. 548-5832 Fish 155 boAL Deep hull, all gin..\! ~1~;11·=~m 2ma~~t;h~ M: ft~T~0a!~4 ~~. fiixt A~ft~W:JO. Sell ~ ~;;J:P:;~;..P:: RENT TO OWN Krf!ENS: black: .are y : c-o-'-LD-,---,s-1-1.-.-,-pro-,-:-30:-:,,:-,~h.· I !:.~~ ~~~w:&.:~~,: •*SOFA & Loveseat, chalrs ltottomaru:,lesslhan Antique photo entar&er · bike,, linens, kltch. Items, TV'S & STEREO cahco. Loves Oilldren & bug l'ye & varle-rolort'd, * 23. FORMULA fr es er • both for $155. 3 yrs old, all for. $300. w/glaas negs, fiO yra old. Mi1cellaneou1 818 pairlt, Christmas det.'Ora· $10 dogs. 646-5635. nearly !Lii over 6", $1 eoch """!er cooled, largest nu, 7910 uaually home. !541-2479. Other Antiques, d ls he•• CRAFTSMAN 10.. radial tions, chairs & much more. LOVING female puppy. 3 or olter. 536-1036 drive, head, xlnt condltlor ' tchin& chair AVOCADO C.Ortier bed set books, clothel'. bahy furn, saw comp $150 &h\\·lnn lO 2'1861 Seacrest lAne, 1-lunt, months old. 9tepl1erd n1ix. HorMI 856 846-3524 SOFt~ ma ee table ve ' flowered spreads. S l 0 0 '. elec waist trimmer, cust. sp. bike, French 10 sp bike. Bch. . No Credi~ C1leck •No ~it 646-8307 ;.c;:;,:;.;;.;._,_ ___ -:-"'"."" I =====~-=~ ~ ~788 ' ry White, 9 drawer Classic 6' surfboard, Yolks bucket $50. ee.ch. RCA 21" color ~fAGNAVOX odyssey, elec· F1'ee Delivery· Free Repatr 6 '-;D:-;AR=L""'1N=G-;:ba=by"'"'kl=u-=-eo"'1s, lfOR."iES bonrried, grain & 25' FAJJUJNER -225 H: · • · dres8er $1«1. 2334 Aralia, seats, new. Dodge V~ walnut con.sole ·rv, $50 old tronlc game that attaches Monthly Rentu.ls Av&llable 611.•ks, to good homes! hay $55 n10. Al!IO horses for V8. Sips 4• hetld, CAiiey, bill BO D, red velvet, EutbluH, 644-0329. lou\•ered wlQd. Port TV •· lg dark din. set, 8 chairs, to any TV ping.pong and Open Eve1. 543 4444 644--090.1 l'f'nt . i~ony rides avail. for tank, $3300. 644-449J. d trim, dbl, like new, $60. SOLID Hard k l\.f I Bldg materials, car· cover, bullet &: table $100 or of· m'""v more like new cost 2 BLACK ,~~ and 1 black birthday parties. Red~'ood 20' GLASTRON 150 h.p 2479. roe a P e beige decorator drapes, 2173 f 2 gold.:........,_:_, ~40 -... ' . l973 . 200 "'~ ble ~ 1 ........... Cyn Mere C:ru:ner 1/0 1oade. Monterey type, table, 4 E n-Blvd Balboa el'. P,C. _...~•.•ual .~ • $100 sell for $80, w1U demo. !ITEREO. , Watt & white kitten need lovi..... Sta :.8.J --.--/ $3...;... .,. ...... VING aelline household ctmln pad hutch. S200. · . V\.~an · Sherwood 160w stereo rec. 842-3876. Quadrasonic, G n r r a rd home. !168-l235. .. ,. Rd. 4ir1-2910 • w X'tns, 11N, ~ :o. ~trl&:, TV, beds, 9x12 Ova.1 wOo1 braided rug, Pemnsula, &: amp. #1 rate oonsumerlBF.AUTIFUL Conn Organ, .znodel, systemized auto MOVING'!' Box 1talla a.re 24' CABIN Cruiser. lnboan:i .di'elsen. 979-5115. $50. 646-2032 --TABLE ----.aaw,-_Uke new, $150.-Ampex &mreo..reoorder, SIOOO Collector's llen1-0ld tum~ble.. AM I FM / llofPX r-------open at "the Red Barn'._ 115 hp, hend & gall ey, $U!50 GE desk, antiqued white· $350: MAGNAVOX stereo for ColelJ!an ~~Ing g~ar, auto reverse, 4 head, reel• silve; · niinlng cart, dated Receiver. 1~ Qua<! Speak{, I ~.- 1 _, -• ][~l l·lome of z~anlllllma N. 673-4935 • condition. $40. • .. .!' h · h If nit aquarium, 0 es. misc., to reel w/amp, & tpeaken 1340 · ake f.f 64&-5184 tape dec11.. Was lz I rwl • .,. Peruvian PasO stallion at VANSON Traller for 16·20 546-8301 ~· new <:,. rome s. e u furniture, hibachi, beer !RP-Sl25. , wainut AR-2.AX • "' 0 er. ' unclaimed, still brand new Se I 962-8679 $50, walnul desk with 2 rll,e nro-, elec. wiring, plwnblllg, ......... 1.~~ ..,,.. ""' .... ~. 830-3438. IJi ,box~nd _g_ufil':!l_nteed. Oril"M •;;·----~~~I~~"'~""~-~~;;:::_;;~~ p()Wer boftt. "New". SZ!t,,__ .. _GOLD.. aectl_OMLxiud! -dra'W'eTS-$50 968-0498 .. after ~@ds & er.ts, men's Clollilng: -•...--........,....ea,..._.........,. NEW 9'x12' -COlemin\)RiI: ~cc _ oo:-NOw-11~~ 'PINT6r 6eh:lb\g, --to~--•! ·· -£all.~. ::-,s:: :----=----- SZ noon. · , . Almost eVM'Yfhlng:-'Ladles 2 Beds. 1 Early Amer. ~· ffirit ; retails $12!J:50. WUJ or Sinall paymCt1fs-:-&9~1 ets, ·cr.i.net.1I 850 Spirited 8yr old, Engtish·or B'Oiti; Sill fi* ·-548.-4681 WET BAR. high qua1itY things too! Rell90nable. Sat bd. Bk-case hd. be!. ~ti· take. $75 or otter, also An-STEREO: Unclalnied 1973 \Vestern, pleasure & trail, 1 ----~--,,.,-- AL Black commQCl.e. brand ne\v. Won on TY· ~ SUn, 4601 W. Balboa Blvd, qSuk~ redFI cohttagcTtype P.1ano. tiqae Forge. Make offer. 011.rr~rrl nlodel, full size , "FUN FOR PETS" 5•18--0936. • . 30' TRTrJAR.AN 351;, coUeeP,ble. Set $40. Valued at $450. Fantastic N.B. 673·1?38. ! us, Ile er our 1st. 548·5123, 282 Del. Mar, CM turntable Af\t/FM SterM StE or lease. x Jn t compleled, lncld!ll plan•. : · "•D ,,....., bn" only $260 Must see. ,......,.ATH .., 33 y--col ' Stereo set, 2 speakers, , 1 ' full . Visit my llttJe baci,.,~...i ymkhana & Trall horse, 6 hulls, <:ro11aann1, • b e!( ~· 847'--4574 · vi:.. cau "' .... " ·' earphones. 8 fl V-shape SW l l\1 Suits · men 11• recever, range air ...,-n1u materl1!1, mu1t sell. SIZ · lectlon or household Items to couch. All good cond. Make \\'Omen's, children's. NAf\~ speakers, tape ~eek and boarding kennel. Owner op. yr ([rldlng, exp'd rider cash. 539-U9S PARTY din get, chrs on be sold thls Sat & Sun. Liv· offer. 1121 W. Bay, NB BRANDS. Less than dis· headphone plug 1n jacks. erator, tender loving care. 592-1697 TWIN SIZE waterbed lranle $25. 645-57l8 naugahyde condition. sofa. $75. casten1 w/sep. cush, &75. ing rm turn, 2 refrig's, lot.!I 6r;.M}75Z all wknd or aft 5 count. Tues. May 8, 11-4:30. Brand new ln . box , Closed 11 am·2 pm. HORSES Boarded, riding INTERNATI ONAL t: Loveseat wlrev. cuah $75. of woriien's clothes in days ' 21921 Startire Ln. H.B. guaranteed. Orig price $190, PET arena & traUs. J)2'T1 Acacia ~llboat w/traller. Mus All xlnt /"Ond. 979-8279, 2700 various sizes etc. 8969 · , now $95. Cash or small VACATIONLAND st. s.A. Heights. 64Hll'.l'? sell! Ask $M9. Make any of· Peterlon Pl. No. 4liA, CM. Nightengale, Fntn Vally, ofl OLDER Upright Pinno ideal MARINE Plw.ood, 4 pieces, payments 893-0501 546-4366 fer! 673-5750 iijiijiiijjij!liijjijjj atagnolia. for Beer Bar or Fan. RM-.· ~!?'' x .4'x 32'. Facto7 scarf· · •52 ---~=~--- / 87% xlnt tone % needs tun· ed joints, S500. 2\1 cu ft *SPRING SPECIAL* Cits u lolta Ind ]~ LIDO 14 BIG BIG GARAGE SALE Ing. 1195. ~ d1_ any dollies Norcold refrlg, 12 voll·llO Rebuilt.Picture Tube --.. Ji Fully equ 1 1p hoax! !,· tr~.: .. "'i~-~ purchased with this ad, thru volt $100. 642-9009 $8~21'' or 25'' Color PERSIAN kittens, CFA reg.1 ;;mm!'liii~liii~·;Y.ii,i!~ coN~i. · .,.,.n ir'"!'. ..-....... .......,.. i Redwood tum, table, chair.ii, May 8. Santa Ana 42'J W. 4th l'Rl!E LUMBER -2 =AR WARRANTY X1n ualih• rtte.1"1tv\ "'-""" "'......,.lo) gray m~ m . buyer gets An ,. ~"' t. q ..., • ., • ...., ........ ~~ 900 LIDO 14 Comp! w/traller 24' boat free. Glass. pots & aheim l15 W. Lincoln Located at ttie rear of 1374 Jn..,tallaOon Available stud service. m.2970. Bo G I 2 refrlg col. Value Vlllage. O.C. Assoc. \Varehouse Rd., C.M. Bring Rice's Television Service CHAMPION aired red male 1t1, ener1 $950. de Anm Bl)'lk1f A ootMNIEHT IHOflf'ING SEWINO GUIDE FOR THE GAL ON THE GO. ~. mete.I c:boa~. Ari for Rl;,tanled Ch 11 d r e n. your trucks. 2x4's, plywood formerly Mesa North Center Persian, stud service. CFA. FOR Sale 9 n. dinghy whaler ~l.fG9 or call ( 7 l 4 } open to offers. 1517 Superior 541-14~ or 543-0567. paneling, cabinets, ahelv· 1 Blck S. c:_f ,Ba6ked< 546.(,()()) 2 5'16-9965. type. 4 HP eve. mtr, mint Ave., Costa Mesa. 645-2898. USED llshln5 tackle, rods & lng, etc. open r I ays TWO Siamese kl.ttena, male, cond. Paddle, oan, anchor, SABOT, near "Mew, race r1Jto fed. Ullman un, alum. n1a.-it. dolly. 645-6137. For 1n ed Jn Call Mary Both Side-Pleat Ult! 9416 ' SIZ!S 8-11 ,..; ... 11T~- Wom1n•1 World 642:5678, oxt. 330 lnstont Crochet! "MOVED TO s ma 11 er :'t!'er~· = tackle ~esi MJNK j1tcket, dbl breasted, 21" RCA hV!PctDr oo1tor 1TVi beautiful, $20. each. dolly. ~; Shoi213J P661k~92 house" Many an 1 i q u es , 00 s, wares, ca ine 10-12, like new $350.; old $75. Frenc r o v n c a 641).l32S &y 22 ~ re ar .• chairs, 3 single beds, he.rd\vare, and many other Viola &: how, xlnt tone, cabinet, works good . ~---~--'---==c w. Cout Hyway, Newport Modular 'o\'all deRks & Hem11 too numerous to men· S275.; 831-2459 67!Hin6 or 673-1884 aft 6 ~· 854 Beflch. shelves, 50 pictures, 500 ~ t'1151~2' $!.'::'~e. COMMERClAL ha1rdcy~r pm. SAVE;,.._A_H_O_MELES ___ S_P_ET_ WANTED: Airline Captain book!!, 201 Collins Ave 9.30 10· 6 PM' i bl!k oU 'o\'/black leather chalr $40. MAGNAVOX, walnut COl\IOle Cockapoos, Irish Setter, respo118ible & experienced CAL-Xt with mooring. _Fully Balboa Island. II.arbor Blvd · 494-6022 410 Emerald Bay, $130. Zl" b &: w TV -ltereo Daclu!hund , Beo..,.Je, Ter-'o\o'Ould llke to make ar-equip, 6hp OB motor. $299$. P Cat, super falt, trailer plus extra.a. Anxlou1. 557-5810 .. alt. 5 m.ao · Lag Bch JO AMIFM radio Good -ra"-m•n" to ,..rlodlca1ly "'"" """" ' GARAGE s,Je: W a s h e r, · u. · · rien &: poodle1 5J4..3228; • ..,~ "" r-.... :.-~ Qu li,, , rt U!:!TAR Sl.2, reirig .$49.50, 4. 8• pool 1 bl 1100 lB' condition ...... 853 rent good sport tiaber. Lid 14 Xlnt 2 u -tier dryer, ~ "" men 8 s~ set drums $150, dinette 4 ~ 8 e · · x · 645-3377 'i;;l"T""I 0 • • A 1• u.. • c:oo.ts, _suits, shirts. lies, chrS $5.5 roffee tbl ·-Sl2 JO ~Elf: Caroplng te!Jl $85. _ . _ 1,. .. roR··· sale, _ AKC miniature 64+-1616 -.11>1M term1 to J'Nponaibl•1 Jl.Iary Kay cbs1netlcs af vanity $8,&I chesl:J rocker' A 11 en Auto mot Ive ZENtm rolor TV, Z1 , Schnauzen w/puppy vac-9' HIGH apeed inflatable party. '995-frlS..6.149 ! 0061. Sunday May 8th lo-5. lbl ~ 'bunk & ottiez'. oscilloscope $250. 839-3905 remote control. X 1 n t cinatlm. Prl. pty. boat, floorboards & oe.ra. 16• HOBIECAT 1912 Model 311 Santa Tse.be), Collta ~~. b~s, tva It. miac. All Carpeting, upwards of :100 sq. \\'Otlring oond. S 15 0 · nc.s::n.9916 ~~e: 5 Upr:,8' $nl. w/trallflr, $1450. I !\lesa. kinds USED USABLES. yds. xlnt used carpeting & 767.:;:l-""'l052= ... '7";;;:;;=:-;;;;;;;; ARC Beagle pupplei, 7 64+-6n9 eve1 !\IOVlNG to condo. a 11 Tues-Sat, 2560 Ne w p 0 rt paddlng. MU51 &ell imml'd. • TV -23" Philco, Color, weeb old, male I: female, 151,i' RUNABOUT, 8 5 b P 12. SAILBOARD, rood con. household furn, A1agtag Blvd., CM.. S125. 495-4556. large portable, $150.' beaulltul marklnp. Johnlon, lo hrl, bil whl dtlon, S195. 1 man boat wMrdher: Nol'i'el dr.y er& CUSTOM King size tufted 19 INCH portable Sylvania ·"548-::;,;;ml~o;;;;;;;;;::r;:;::;--;;;; ~1526. ~Orw~~ whll~, looder w/reck, $15. 841~1 ga ~ning equ p, misc. headboard, ...-n & bl $65. 2 color TV $85. 12 inch De-WESTINGHOUSE ():Nor TV. XI ,,~ . 8' s•n ~AT 1-•1e clothing. Sal &: Sun l0.5, matc._1 ....... ..:;t .... lamrw $20 Wa1t radial arm saw $250. all channels, xlnt cond. $115. SM purebred Lab 1 yr. nt 10' WOOD Boat, seaworthy 1 1u.L.oDV ' w ... -.. r, 312li Bray Lane. O f ea. l·p~ ;t';i'te"'table f~ps 642-5722 eve. 645-5982. !:J~~~~ ~~·~ ~ with '73 license. $45 • ~~Victory Cl&!IJ. $493. GARAGE SALE : Kit· $15 ea. 1 set drps, autumn Mlscellineoui nE;17.18C"''iTRA::;;-;,CK,.,--::,7,::.::,::.::o well trained. 979-8429 968-8996. LIDO 14 San Bofi chen~·are, f\lrniture . ap-colors., 1 set bl & grn. both W tod "20 receiver orlglnally $240. 6POO ~=~o~LE=s-,~s~tand~-.,ro~-.-.-.,, DINGHY 8' fiberglau, good No ~.. M'._ .....-... t plia.nces, u.sed br ick , fully lined. $25 ea. 2 Hobie an u mo new' $100. 557-1707 condition $50. • ~ .. ,t """.,., gla~\\'a.re, al110 flagstone, surfboards $25 ea., 640-1826 PHILLIPS au t 0 m 0 b 11 e AKC reg. Champ 11tock * 962-4370 * away at $900. 64$.o72ll mB1°1""'1 c' Mete. 2634 Newport e THRIFT-0.LUX WANT to buy memberahlp caMette player, 15 tapes & Beaut. apricotJ, m / r · DINGY 7'2" fibefKlasa full LIDO 14. Vecy SoOd lhilpe:. vt • · · is back tn Costa Mesa• Newport Beach TeMls Oub CASE $75. 557-1707 63S-8586. flootatlon Nu center bOard, 1825. EASTBLUFF BACK YARD Dry cleaning ooeta t 0 0 also need quality hldeabed.,il ~~~· ~~~~~~= St. BERNARD Pu PP 1 e I, 875-2038 "84°"&-'""'2110..4,,.,=,...,.,..-,==-I SALE! l\feta1 bunk beds, high??? Come In and 9~916.'l .Ii AKC, Champ lines, ~v Boats, Malnt./ CATALINA 22 ·$l500 ~othing. ~ter-com~ pro· savet ! I Coupons will be out'1N"E=E"o,-100"·""aq:::--:y-:od:::1".o-,""'t"e"""'ot [ If' ~ $~ to $400 : Service 902 54'2·2578 d 5 or SUn. Jector, vanet,v misc. & In May. 1876 Harbor, good used carpet. Muat be FmtoYtu ...--... k tool~ Sat, May 5, 9 AM to 4 G45-740S ,.....,.~~na~bt~e.:,54~!;-~l6~9~1~e~v.::_.,,,,1 ':':-:---:-=--. BOATS Repaired, part9 '8t: Boats, I.....-A S 1,911. PM, 2306 Ar~utus, N.B. O"'RJENTAI RUGS Pr! 2 Tl $2 00 LHASA .Apoo, ma>. AKC, Ba '--0 -1 ShOp UNABOllT' G '' I I SWIMMING Pool -24 x 12 x • . vate 3 Lines, mes, , --M h'I'-Lab _ .. A access. nue...,. PUii ' 14' R .. 11 F .. ~.~AhoN Id. 11°1 ° 8 c' m ! .. c .. : 4. complete $15o. Sear's ~t>Rrt~~yjwU~l~p~ay~cu==h~f=or:::al:IJ ~'!'!~~~~~--=~ ~ ;~~~~!6~~ rQUUr 8576 •lamilton SI, Hunt. o/'o\'Clod, Mere :50hp eng A: ,......,..,. ems. arpeuo~, shallow-well Jet water 11.tes. 6#-5326 Bch. 961r-1211. trier. RunJ JOOd. $2502:ij hemp..,,.,. collector'• comic 1w -w wn LAB/Sett-IS aniel m ix 2 German Sheph@rd Punnle1, ,_ -.. -Can ~ n books • 5iS Narcissus CdM. pump, new IJ. W'J. • • Musical ln1trument1122 ~~· ho $10. 5 Weeks old. rr Bo1ts/Nt11rln• 0·~;J,Mo,1. IJIC see • • • lDl'I, CM. pupplea, need mes, E I 904 Marine, m .. 67J..1.Bi. Sun. only. 1 CTL · . ........ hsebrkn. 6 1, 494-6192. * 645--058• quip. marine eng _,.,. CRACKERBOX racing hull, TYPEWRITER , tab I es, Marine head S35. (;' &harp Et.E~RIC Bass, Brand new ?i.fOTHER &: Kittens, 2 OLD Engll.sh Sheep Dog pup. CLASSIC ENGINE. Gray & 15 HP MercUl')', juat stereo, ha.Ir dryer, many soprano sax $50. Alto sax. condltiOn, New SLrlngs, Pro males, 3 tlmale8. pies, AKC, xnlt blood line, 4-69. Just rebuilt. On tf'llt overhaul@d. Xlnt oond. Of. more 1tem1A. SUn. f\fa;Drv 6 11-3 Mlsc. Items. 842-3798 Afodali~I, wt~~ad~.~ .. ~ °"°'"'"".,;c55:.;7-J3992,;2:-.;o::c-;; shown by appt. 962-7444 stand. Call 54-3561 Jor fer. 83\-2459. p.ni .. 7002 m8J!On ·• nr. ROTARY gu mwr. 3HP $35. qu541_965"'1." ~uc .,......... REG. AKC Collies. z·ree to AKC registered Collie 1 1~ -;:=Dem'Co"'.-'.Seei<:-::c"::~RWL __ 'iM\'l 14' GLASS aid boat, Jwrt Edinger &: Shtr Ln. good ho ........ old, --M -son ;;;; 906 a.1 -~ -.. A 1 II E S E Fr/pl toola, log set $40. 9 x . me. J·~ ., .......... .,..., Boats, Power ~ri\eQ. """"''or L.1'1:1 o er. GARAG AL 12 Wilton rug. lee cream EI.EC. Gwtar tLYLE model Call 542-1049 allergic. !'illS-e84S " :;:::.:;;:.,;.,;,.;.,;,.;-::--:z:-. 836-5364 Gas dryer, copper tublrw. treezer 642-4996. o1 a Gibson S.G. Blko:d LABRAOOR puppies mixed. INVEST in love, St. Bernan:1 • 18' TROJAN, 185 hp, lnbd fittings, dresses, cenridcs, LAWNMOWER 3 h , p , r~ ~k. xlnt . Need a good home. 8 wk5, pups. Domlnk> & SublrB Uri boat. etc. 9082 Aloha Dr., HB. Mct.ane 1125., reb'ig., 11 cu UNfrm Artists Electrl very cute. 495-5592 lineage. ~7229 548.-0223, &e-4325 --·---- MOVING SALE! tt ~ $50. Swtna tel G !tar Pe~-oondltio~ CUTE kittens, 7 weeks o!d, AKC Al.ghan pupa, 8 wk:&., 17' INBOARD, Runabout. Back la a aquatt, front i• 2 Antique otk .ecret.ary. Cop. $15. 644-7908 u • ••~· 545-18TI, 3258 C&lifornia, ahotl I: wormed, reu. to Top shape, recent overhaul. trlaanJea • a real quickie. per Rflfl'ig., 4 other SD:R.ETARIAL deik like $10 812-8732 Costa Meaa. good homes. 645-6007 $950. 84&-ID4 Wear turn-uound surplice gclodlet! 600 Heliotrope, new: Metal w / w h It e Office Fumlture/ 3 Fluffy orange kltteM MIN. Schnauzers 12 wkl old, '70 SKIP JACK '20 F'S, ukina ~he7•!,-kn~g 0~'::~ CdM. 644-U?2. Fonnlea top. O>tt $375-&11 E~ul,e. . 12~ wlbhle eyes. &46-0067, ~ AKC, 3 ma1e1. $6500. make offer. U>ta of In 3 coJoni. Palern TI74: ·* SUNDAY ONLY ** $100 ~ SCM ~I ~ Mod N 1~Con~t!ne:;;n2:ta!;;., C:;·::;·M"'======="C;:ali::;:83;:7-;-45;:78"'=:==-'°"ex:•:"";;;· '°83"7-;--21190-:::;==== t Reel Mower, Stereo, lamps, WASHER, crlb & mattrtu, er, auw, • o.1 • .. _. _free, Oexible, happy directions shoulder bag; ves record• A: cabinet, Aqu" J et, lo t &: f b ft t, 44, $ . S.M Copier, Mod. r-z:;;jj:ij='J~=:-:::--:::::--:::-:-:=-:::;:;;;::;;;~\I 1 till'.· eurmovlnc 4M'9 In 112e• S-l8 included. etc. 3005Babb, Costa Mesa dre..,aae,.r," RCAooTV•·, cu .. !; .. No .. 107, $125. 646-m w ·1..,..curve1thatflowln· UVENTl"·FIVll CENT'S •us.ui G::ITAR GA:"'E-0"1<¥. l a afd.,.pleal tll!I Look. la< each pattem , add 2!I GARAGE. Sal• S.t k Sun tamp, comor Ir o up , EXEC awvt chra $~ S.. p .,u --"-'-' '1' Comport, S.,lo/ Ront !! ZEPHER English Ford , Good rubber A runs, 4 dr, $15. Commerical R o t o Rooter, hknd operated, JI), % T Qievy Trock, w/nu motor! nu tires, nu pa.Int, Trave Queen lhell 10'6.3 h"Y ducy batteries! 3 pa tanks, porto poU , tlotct water pum~1al water t with/without a bell cent.a for each pattern tor Couch, wuher, el e c. 6*-5819, 642..()697 q.t · chrl $8132 DreW P>lt5 Off ~b----Bir a.AY J.. l'OWIN----r~Uii:.-; led P &ttem 941«1: AJrMa.llandSpecle.IHaOOI· lawnmower, vacuum. etc. KENMORE 600 wather ~ SUpl867W19CM6(2.3«18 M y..,.DoJl,).dMfyc;.,Jff M aUHA 1' Slie1 8, 10, 12. 14, 16, lng: otherwise thlrd-cla&tl 2411 Orulge AVfl. CM White, xlnt oond. $(5. Call fil1no1/0rgans 126 -V-.Actordlnt ,, 11!1 Jtott. Y W:"u ' Sbe 12 (bu11t 34) takes 3' delivery wUI take three MOVING Al~ 'ft6 Pont I: 53&-6S19 To dtvtlop m.ssag• far Sunday, ocr. n 3$-lnch f!br1c-9t'ffka ,or more. Send ~ women's clothln.c. a 14-16, MISCEU. ltemi tor mhi lne ORGAN HOBBY rwod wordl c::omsponding to rurbtfs 1 '"-a:VZ!n"Y CENTI Alleo -lhe DAIL 196:1 Harbor CM. 116>-41435, 21" "°""' TV como!e A ofyourZodl0<blrtlulgn; IJ! ·PIVE NI Pll.OT, 105. Needlecraft 642-M94. .._ ... _ &15-6864 , ,..,.., 31 A ., YCN ucb pttttrn -add '"' Dept., Box 163, Old Cbelitea Ftl'RNmJRE ~ rm/Bd auto. w-... .... r. · Don't btl7 any r .pn until 2e>ttwts 32Look 62.Moi• --~c~~1~,._~ Statton, New York, M.Y. n ... •-,..,_.. .._Sa.I 5J1 WORLD BOOK EN· you can pla,y! Non•playtn 3~ JJNtwl 6JYou auu .. ~ nm-Ill»' lOOU Print N&mllo ........... n.in °' m-.;-. "' • CYCLOPEDIA SET 1972, welcome to attmd fret worir A YDU 34 ti.Id 64 You .' ~thtrwilt ~-clall Zip. Patters Namber. Poin9ett1& Av, CdM. never used. S2K>. 551·1707. lhopa. For lnlonnatkm i~ ~~tt!W:fh9 :~um '*1; will taD tblM NEEDLECRAFI' °'12! MOVING, everythina: pl! g DRA\VER drt-ntt $40. Contact: Tooi Dieterich 7N...,. 37YDU 61W'1'f ' Of more. Send to Crodwit, knit. etc. Free Fumlture at mlsa. Sat & SUn Tank type vtLCUum $10. l38 '42-2&51 1 lll. 31 Stttfrl 61 ~ . ~ ~~~t:n D~ ~,na·::~ Bqot. =~~ 7'~!h~tart1 E . 18th, C.M. 548-4485. Co.st Music S.rvk:e :?&· ~~ ff~" rit 18th St., lift Balle, fAlley -· pet-Fri. 12 Noon 1hnl SUnday. c .. ARf.ET ... Id, '15 yards, xlnt NewportO:t:'i.t:!.'-'l..., "'""" ~::..::""· "'~~'""''1 ?j.Y. 100Jl, Pr\nt W111. Sl.00. 3ll M=· Dr CM lil $100. 1 Lr.. .&JCoU•o•• r-' &Ol>ll!'.M with 1..t&nt (ln(bM Boot .. c.-" ' * 54(),...3022 * 14 h .C4 T• , lllZE and 8Tl'UI Loam by pt'"""! P&t· ANTIQUE cdhatr, """nil.,• BBQ with eleelric spit, $10, IAIT GRANDI :l~ ~)Z.. ,. __ tm1I $100. TV, d@•kl, r88et'I, . Al lrlilmChrlltmu tree& 1.000 17YN .c7SDJ!'le 'T7 ~pWe lntt•nl Gitt hOk 1014 Arbor, Cotta Mesa. 2 ~lot Wheelt $10. &44-8697 N°7' A(( up~ 1 °'b~ 11Mo., .a~ ~~o)'lll ~~~ -more than 100 g1ftJ .. 21 cu fl colnbo retrtg I: GOOD worklna'. (, $l\ ~~ o;;.nol :..!in S"t29~ ~~Ip ~ e:~ IO 1r.c1r"'6.lal F $1.00. freezer, hlde·a-bed couch, Po mo~ ~ 1513 The&e Md many more &1· 21 Ftom JI Pvu 11 Md tank, 2 · e 1adca, Re•dY To I $3,100. 21 Bollbar, Udo PIU'lt, NB 9Tl-'llS7 '00 VW Bwi Camper, Pottcht eng. Fiotat1on rett.r Urn. Interior ~led . P'an- tutlc condJUonl 642-'18.\ 9AM·9PM • ·n vw Sul'.)(IW Mt at mansion, Stw, elect retzU Slps ' •tlt\!o 1o mu.., l300I! or offer. Sf14MIS. ~ .... AfaMn llMt -tum.A:mlaci 775Broodwlly. om":eAw.C.M.64_2..0066 WaDichs Music city g~ tit-=~~ir- 11 llll)o llllf Boon · !iOc. 8:::~~ J~~ Garage oa!Dra. USED BICYCLES •-·lh ~--1 Ptaaa . -~:'.:...... ~~,:.,, :l~. LICK IN '""""1na.:,~.." -"JJ ..... AJpul: -~ -OtrlMlne ., -~ ............. ,.,.,..,.. .. _ ~~· _,,, ...... !Oc. H.B. oiU.i.ard "Beoodicl All~* SC-tm d .,...., "'::C..W 11-• Quot Boot 1 .. 16 patterns. GARAGE Sale Sat !:. ~!Jt OLD oak~"-r"k "d·~~ ~ W= COl'llOl~n0t ;_.,s ~d It:' ..... ~ ~i!h :: =MJ 1t .. ,, ~--•0'°'••n~ru830ST Twins ELL".* 9lt~ 112% Cecil P!, CM~ box -Ofti ~ _,. and in IOOCi c:oodltlon. lOTeU .CY-w to p1 111.t.i.10"'"'0{ $350 " ••• -Mt1aeum Qallt 8IJOt I '"' Plano. tele1CX>pe, Mcsrel 23r'Cl St., · 6*0IM. &«r1S88 G ® {)~'' 1 31>-41-.C2·71 ~ * ~ !i!)c, f<r ~,,, th•ioe, OIGAN'l'IC Gante Sole 11211 2!1" Z.nlth 'IV $00, .Gl-1-"'"'y;;:;:,,•u=ou"A""'P'"'t~A~N"'O:-~~ ""-"'" 1~n..,_., ''1 Hoctoko ACI ti • ._ S, Mallllnba, Slot& Ana, Ac. Guitar !'21 $1ll0. Clll """"" $115 IG1111 S.t/Sun Qltly, -1142--83Tl, 18()(). " 644-8878 --------------~:.-. __________ , ' I I \ I " I " ' ·i I ' -I '• I "· " ' .. ' . ' " I ' I • • ' • • • • i I I ' ' 1, ' • • ) •. .. • :· ... ' .. .. • .. « ' ' ,. '· Cycl~ Bikn, S-.IW'I Mobile Homos . 92S --- 1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,I HEMET 11 10 x 4.5 1 BR, w/CO'Vft'ed lfAllEY DAVIDSON patio .. -lrg lot. Adil park, No peta. $3.,500 • Will OF WESTMNSTER ='/:.. "°: ':.:"t:.'i Nei.on. •u&.ll«i 9306 Bol .. , W11tmlnstor -=--H-=-=.=s '--- 531-4440 *93-4274 .......... -·-Tuescl•y' thrv s,turd•y S•l1/R1nt 940 FAMILY MO'roRCYCLE SALE 1972 Yamaba 360 MX, IG25 tm Yamaba 250 MX, IG25 1971 MOlltna 300, $400 1971 Honda SL 100, $.300 All in xlnt cond. Properly maintained & with xtra pan., 49)."'383 MAY 73CZ SALE FREE $150 RACE SETUP with any 73CZ MX & Desert CD~ e t'OAST MOTO CYCLE 2334 Npt Blvd, Cli-1 645-8008 1911 SL 350 HONDA. Top . condition. Only 2,cm miles. No dents. Perlfct shape. Never been in the dirt. This bike is better than new. Save yourself $250 or $350 ott new price. Only $700. • 556-8597 . John's R•clng Cycle1 * BULTACO * HEADQUARTERS FOR DESERT, ?tfOTO X, 'IT Accessories. Harbor at Wilson, C.M. 6464655 or 646-2428 FOR SALE -~ Honda CL 350, 8,<00 mi. Good con- dition. New stator, regula- tor, battery. Just tuned up. Electric starter $425 or best Tl' 'f P..A VL'O 25' L'l.:'.l:<)VERER :1'-22' CONTINENTALS 20' Pltll>E & JOYS VAN CON\ t:RSIJNS .'.:"<'11 ~ • Service • Rentals * Danmar Inc. * o!!.,,, 3 J9!K Maple Ave., 1.'.'.30! Hal'bor Blvd., G.G. Apt. , Costa Mesa. 531-6SOO 2 ITALIAN Bianchi racing 10 _..:N:.:e::xt:..l::oc..G::;·:::G::. . .::D.::•ts=un=-- spda. campagno1o parts, MOTOR HOMES lights, racks. Opaque gm. wi red letters. 25 mi. 1 for Apollo, Pacesetter, Baron, S3XI or $375 for botb....E'.boD£ Jamboree, Robinhood . m-~m.. We've gi>t 'em at 1§1 I ---l§J '--I _-·--- FOR the small oar U' FIUl 970 Autos. lmpomd JAGUAR 970 •A•ut•...,111. •1•mpo-rt.Cl•••91•0 AutOI, lmpof11d 1 :".970 MG A Stream $U4S. 15' $1<915. WE PAY TOP DOu.AR This "eek fpeda1 2 ooly! FOR TOP USED CAllS IMW MERCEDES BENZ lt PapooJ $9«5.. U )'OUI' car ii extra clean, Vl&it our oew bomel Mesa C'amptt SalH lee ut' tint. -llATSUM NEW J97l PICKUP ·n JAGUAR XJ~, sable -------- lO!& Harl>or Blvd. CM. BAUER BUICK I -' •-Blvd. ARISTOCRAT low liner. 16' Cotta Mesa 979-2500 l1eept ~. Pl refrle ., IMPORTS WANTED ~~tch~·~ ~=· ROYCAR a,lnc. 3,00> m1. like new $1600. BlLL MAXEY TOYOTA 234 E. 17th St. stS-1740 18881 Beach BlvJ. Costa Maa $i8-4Mt 15• ARISTOCRAT L<>-!Jner. H. Bcaclt Pb. 847-8555 ·n BMW 2800 CSA l>l<akiD S)eeps l!ix. Gu retrt1. Like We pay Higher ca.llh prices int. completely recOnd. thru tle\lo'. Electric brakes. Ex-tor clea.n late model can A: out. Suger cln. fm/ste.~ NO DOWN $68.23 pet mo. tor 48 mo. t>ef: payment price $3213.60. A.PJ\. 1U4%. tnu. 690 Capital St, CM ott lrll<ka -· 37,000. $7,500. &mm Pomona. HOWARD Chevrolet PR '71 Datsun 240Z LET us oell ,.... clean uavel Newport Bloch CA I , Spd .,_ ~-• -" •--M -•-• Bl bo ' " ~ ~~. Mags. Lnwer or camper 11U-you. a\;AI UlUl" vd A Jam ree Beautif\ll Green w i t h Demand is good now. Mesa Q3.0555 ~ natural tan lnteTior. ~J°ite~~Hubo<, CAR =ked just need a tow • $3795 1973 TRAVEL Traller, :llW, :,..".""~' '::°.:d. t;: NEWPORT i=wn. ""'° n<!. °""' .,.,..,., $61!0. £H637· KARMANN · GHIA -.. -.. .... _......_ .. __....._ '69 KARMANN GHIA, new paint, engine, brakes, tires. See to apprec. Best ottr. $-7346 LOTUS Lotus '69 El11n1 Rdster ......... wu_..-and all kinds Of aoodies, ll4ANQ at -, ... - 1111\1rl1 _1lnq111rl~i ' +·' « ' ' ' ' sell contd, ail", •wnini<· -· BRAND NEW IMPORTS 4!M-88SI. Ai:=ut:-:::0::'.,..--~-~97~0, I '70 . LOTUS E\u:l>pa. new Auto Sorvlc1, Ports 949 "· Imported '73 CAPRI 3100 w. eoa.t Hwy., N.B. ~ & ""''· 19,000 mi's. I 642-9405 ·~· Cash only. ~. PARTS ONLY IEACH mmodlato Delivery 1973 DATSUN 510 MAZDA FOR SALE CHEAP MONEY•SAVERS GUSTAFSON 2 !loo<, Auto. "'1ns., AM ------- From ~,,£~"':; de Ville , "All Under $900.00'' Uncoln·Mercury Radio. C51llHFRl. * M•me '73 Rot•ry * Transmwion • 61 VW t!eette ..... YXY062 16800 Beach at Warner BARWIJ~"'!5MPORTS $66 MONTH Radio :55 Cadillac CdV • , FXWM4 Huntington Beach 36 MONTHS OPEN LEASE Air Conditk>nlng Unit 56 VW Beetle ••• •• JMV487 142""844 * (213) 592-5544 33375 Camµx> Capistraoo Will accept trade-ins 1212 South Ross St., :~ Toyota Coupe • • WOZOOl ''Home of the Viklnn'' San Juan Capistrano CAU. MR. FRY 84U666 1969 Mercecles Benz 280 SL 6 cyl, auto tra1111, air con- ditioning, power steering, AM/Ft.I stereo, r a d i a l tires. Immaculate thru-<>ut. 025DSZ' Huny See II ... You'll Buy ll .,Pt.oxl.W W VOLVO 1966 Harbor._ C.M. 646-9303 '66 Mercedes ilenz 200 4 cyl. automatic trans, radio, beater, landau top. Vinyl in- terior. FZU377. $1795 J im Slemon1 Imports 13/Jl Quail Newport Beach 833-9300 ENTER FROM MacARTHUR Santa Ana 6f, VW Beetle •••••• 0ZB21011~C~~-~. ,:,;..""':_:-""::;":..__• 493-3375 or 831-1315 ff 5<2·3120 aprt 73-2600 Coupe '70 DATSUN PICKUP uni. Beach ~ ~~· Radial Tires. with 6 PAC cab<>v.,...amper, SO USED _"'.. 11 ... 1 (551BEL)$2195 MAZDA MERCEDES 'il.h\1d1 .ihnp1111~; • THE FINEST IN BILL MAXEY ON DISPLAY ------9•5•3 USED IMPORTS e TOYOTA 17331 Beach Bl. 84U666 Sharp New Car Antlquos/Cl111lcs e THE Fl S MERCEDES BENZ Trade-in s _ _,,..;...;._ ____ I NE T IN ~l CAPRI 0000 18881 BEACH BL. 847-8555 Coming In Every Day 1931 FORD Model A Coupe IMPORT SERVICE e Sunroof, automatic, lo miles. HUNTINGTON BEACH Ask About Our Uni'que 'v/'55 . Mere engine, new Doyourselfafavorand come 494-8791 1972 240 z '72 Mercedes radiator, needs some body see us first. Open Tues. CORTINA Air Used Mtrced•s Least \l.'Ork. J.iw.t sell. $950. or and Thul's. til 9, Sat-sun ' Magi, 4 8 Peed · 350 SL Plans best offer, 847~3 after 6 & W 5. t43JGJJ }. H wlmd& '67 COR:r!NA Stat Wgn, gd $4495 V8, automatic trans. ~ OUM! of Imports 'JO MODEL A Ford 2 dr (B A:Ji EAN AUTO) transporation. Needs tires BARWICK IMPORTS air conditioning, tull power, 6862 Manchester, Buena Par~ Oiassis restored u; orig.; .... ~) .,__ Best offer o/$Z'JO. 84&-6973 3.1375 Camino Capistrano ~~· 2. to choose. on the Santa Ana Frwy new tires, all new parts, 2IOO HMxrlhd.O-.._ MS-M40 DATSUN ·San Juan Capistrano 5%\-7250 _.__ . _ _. · 1193--3375 or 831-1375 $10 500 many =u-, rumung ~~. ALFA ROMEO ' 'MERCEDES 11,<00/0!ter. 962-2694. '71 Datsun Pickup DATSUN 240z •n • SPD Jim Slomons Imports '59 CAD, runs gd, ptly rebli MAGS, AIR. EXTRAS. PVT 1301 Quail AT THE BEACH +• ' ' ' " ' .. ' . . . . ·- MG I: AT THE BEACH '67 Yellow B •••••••• ~69 ·Black C •.•.•••• '69 MG·B GT, AM./FM, UH, ne1v radials. $1600. PaY• 644-3185 eves 548-5668. , '69 MGB GT. Am-fm . Michelin tires. Xlnt': tond. $1500. Ph: 673-322.3. MGB '70, reblt eng1 nu !pp & tires, lo mileage, Lui rack, must sell. $2000. 493--0095 '65 MGB Recently overhaul- ed, Immaculate coMttion.. Jl:l0.8564 OPEL 1968 Opel Stat Wagoll, ?Ctr& clean. Low book. am:/tm $650, 545-1624 FOR sale '69 Opel GT1 nu paint, brakes, clutch. 1'JZhp eng, $1550. 644--7597 • PANTERA . 72 Pantetti low miles, IAM/FJ.{1 $8895 : ,' NEWPORT ' IMPORTS 3100 W. Coast Hwy., N.B. ' 642-9405 ' . BICYCLE SALE KENDON F =· "" .~ """'· ;\0-sPEED..lTALIAN •• u,.,.O"'HHGftl -·' -'li'fcv=-·$5&:95. --se.ci, -. mV'< ''I< ' eng. "'fall smog cntrl. $225. ALfA' ROMEO ~? "'~this, TBolnnea~ Covel', PrY(714l. CALl.. AFI'ER 6 PM Ne-.vport 'Beach '65 -230SL COUPE Ermine or best QU.er._~-~ ue Wl ue interior, 673-31.lo ~~fu"--\:U) 833-9300 Wh'ite with Black, Leather, ec:reation1I 'o---AJ..:...tHE-· BEA ~JJee:a:~ for haulin& ::-o~39blf!:.!J75~58'.;;2:"~·;;;:-;--=-~~~!B!-.;,Y.llllr:i·~1'4~· ~~~!1!1-(-Elloth;.;;;;'.',-Sol,;t=A U8'<1 Tops;-New V1hlcl11 956 '66 GT SPRINT, -'M""M· $1895 FIAT '70 Mercedes Benz Radiw llecl<tt-''Mexico" _P.ORSC'RC'-. -.-t ~ •I . I Bicycles, 806 E. Balboa 7(11 N. Har'lxlr, S.A. Blvd., Balboa 675-7282. 554-0033 KAWASAKI, 350 -'70, dirt 1973 Discoverer and SUndial bike. Completely cherried. Motor Homes !or rent, make 160 mlle1 on reblt ene. Must reservations for Summer sell. $650. ph days 5f0....3561 now. Phone Ptfiss Benne( at NEW Ladies Schwinn bike Bob Longpre Po n t i a c ; 17" frame model 567 5 sp 892-66.51 or 636-2500. sunburben color red $75. 1970 PACE-ARROW, 22' sell 831-1239 contained, generator, roof & '70 MAVERICK Mini-bike, eng. air cond, roof deck off road. Ex. c ond . w/ladder, new crpts, drps wfbumper carrier. $125. & upholstery. 8 track stereo 646-4329 aft 4. & many extras. Priced to ·n HONDA 350 CL, low -"',,,,· ,,11.,,-... ~ .. ' ""'!!!!!'!~'"'!'!!!' mileage, some front end ::: damage, $350 u ill, 549-2724 '7211.i -~ ESCAPADE aft S. eustom, air, all extras. By FOR Sal andmad Ceof owner, sale or tr a de . e, h e • 494-7742. 761 Temple Hillll fl')' Butler 23~ full C&mpy, pro qulty biU. Aft s, Dr., Lag B. 494-5007. FOR rent 22' Winnebago. * 1972 YAMAHA 250 M X• Sleeps 6 air, self-contained 1 -•~-$150 $25 day lDc mile. Phone 0 '""""'" ' -33 * 548--0353 * '12 HONDA 150 SL.. Xlnt oond. Allking $650. Call Jeff -Rent! A Motor Home for your V •cetlon * 531-6800 * 10. .. SPEEO __ bik:~.-n~ •. $95. RENT my. new ~ 913 Sat only till 4PM. 566 Joann ~d0 'Miiu Mob i I e· St. Apt B. 642-3:62 Home. Sleeps 4. All power, '70 360 MX Yamaha tape deck. 956-2764 !rtreet legal, Xlnt cond., * BALBOA Motor Home S-175. * 646-1158 970. Air. Good condition. 'TI MACH Ill. $6250. 67l--0121. $550. 560 W. Hamilton, Cl\f Trailers, Travel Apt. 8, eves. 94S '71 Bultaco Matador T;:rO '70 NOMAD 22' self-con- OH reg. $500... tained crpts, a/c, . many e 673-8195 e xtras, like new! $2475. MINI BIKE ~548-<""'~'°~1 -----3~i lip * 842-2019 71' Travel-ere. Awning. Storage shed. Air con-* '70 TRIID.1PH 650 TR 6 R. ditioner .• Color TV aerial. Xlnt cond. l\.1ust s e 11. Fully equipt. 548-5785 $900/best offer. 548-1820 '12 COMFORT 17', fully self '69 GREEVES 250 dirt bike, contained. Like new! Ex- $375. Xlnt condition. Call • $2295 846-5710 after 5, 496-7878 tras. . . l"IELD & Stream 14' Sleeps Wanted, European 6. Many extrag, Make oHer 10 speed bicycle, 675-0600 over ~. 54(Hll91 Cycles, Bikes, I Cycles, Bikes Scooters 925 Scooters 925 ~.~;;;.:..~~_;,;:::_..;.:;~~~~;.c:.: WAREHOUS! SALE WAREHOUSE SAL! _.;.:..;.:.:.:;;; ___ _:.:..:. New Radials, S..spttd, -AM-01'.sw, Air Conditkln- DUNE Buggy ninnlng ge8' SJ>ru;!<'ing 'Fimsh, "LiJre. NEWPORT 1968 Fi . '280 SE . ing, UJD560. w/'69 Transaxle .• Ch r m new Interior, Dual Carl>1, ~ + at 6 I 'ID · 250C, Air Conditioning, whls, roll bar, 1i ... ~ts & in-4-Wheel Discs, Double Q.H IMPORTS 850 cy' automatic trans, fac. Auto Trans., Power Steer-~· Cam I -tory air conditioning, meral-struments. Hvy dty tandem ,69 c;i ~ C 3100 \V. C.oast Hwy., N.8. 4 cyl, 4 speed, radio, heater, lie paint, e.'<cellent condition. ~i Po11.·er Windows, Becker a.'<le flat bed tr a i I er, , us tom --=~64~2-~940=5=~-. Bright orange matching in-S78BZS. · -F1tf, SUpcr Clean, 552- w/ramps. MG--0168 Sat & Qystal ~fist finish with terior \VAL453 $5995 CPI. sun°' wkdy• alt 7,30, Landau Top & Matching In· 1968 DATSUN $677 -, --~ll'iil'h Jh11p1111~;· '61vwBusRocleBuggy40hp terior, AM-F~. ~b!e 0-H 510 WAGON Jim Slemons Imports 4spd Crown b:tdy $500 Cams, Fuel InJect:ion, PO\>rer 4 Speed, AM Radio, See l t -You'll Buy Il 1301 Quail ' 54S-6954 ' ' 4-Wheel Discs, ft.speed, 031-(XCL755). J) l Ne-.vport Beach Trucks 962 AKY. $1395 -ftAM e.uJiA 833-9300 '67 GT SPIDER, RoadsM, BARWICK IMPORTS Wf' ENTER FROM MS<ARTHUR CHEVY pick up 1971 % ton, ~l~ : ~resCari::w~ 33375 Camino Cupistrano . TOYOTA_ JIM SLEMONS 8' bed, VS, 4 spd, heavy Wheel ~ 5-speed 031 San Juan Capistrano ~ equipt, radio, powr Ah."U. s, · -493-3375 or S.ll-1375 1966 Harbor, c .?¥I. 646-9"..00 IMPORTS di>c bru..,'""' step bump. ·72 BERLINA Demonmator '72 DATSUN Pickup FIAT '711-124 SPIDER MERCEDES BENZ er, 25,475 mt. Xblt cond .,.. __ 1 1 ~--"' ' Y-"-... throughout, $2315. cash, .s:"" n~......,., "~·Red \V:ith black interior low t:UUw Roadster, AM-FM, AUI'HORIZED +~ ' \• ,.,H,,.,.,,., ... t. >' h1 • h'' . . -· . .. .. - '64 MB, ~ SE, Xlnl cond. Perfect mechan. am/fin, Michelins, 557-7900, &12-6845. '72 Mercedes 350 SL PORSCHES . ·1;4T"~~~R~ Sable Blilck with l15-cam> Sea.... AM·Fllf Sferaji Fud Injection. The Best r:• Builds, 133BRJ. , 'TI • 9llE COUPE, A Con- dilioning, Beeker "~co" AM-FM Stereo with 0Uettc, 313EDZ. . • -J : . ·n . 914 with A~ Group, Air , Mf-FA1, Lo Milea1 .....,., o=-•o Double 0-H Cams, 2 Litre, miles radio ...... P bumpe< Ne>.v Radials, S.Speed, Only SALES & SERVICE VS !................. · full 'tOIVOJJ.O. Power 4-Wheet DiBcs •l121W ' ' '"'" • $18$ at · ............ , B.ll", PIJ'l'et, '62 STUDEBAKER •,\ Ton $1895 Jim Slemons only !2,000 mil ... 580FBC. '72 Ponchjtt Pu, 6 cyl, 3 •J>d, 8' bed, Lanuna lmpom Imports $l0,7so 911-T sliding rear window, great ':I Jim Slemon1 Imports on gas, runs good, looks 494-1075 1301 Quail • 1301 Quail 5,600 miles. silver~with lack good in & out $450. 642--59:M •70 PICKUP, xlnt cond, Neo.vport Beach Newport Beach interior, s susperulpa, 5 or G42--8593 '66ALFA ROMEOGTC 18,000 ong. mi., cust int., '64 Fiat, $150 or best oUer, ER~M~lacARTHUR 83.3--9300 s~, A~/F~1Jt.~~eo '69 TOYOTA Hilux % Ton, (conYtrtlble) F'/M stereo ta:<JSette deck runs good, good transporta. ENTER FROJ\I J.facARTIIUR ra IO, spo5"9'1· 95 ' :.· P.U. Truck. 1 o wner , . w/spkrs. Blk vmyl roof & tion 645--0766 '70 Caclilklc 50,0COmi, See at 5901~ Dark Brown with beautiful tonneau cover. duel exhaust , . '72 Mercedes Benz SeuJxno o.., NB,.oJI: 4pm, ~::1upho1stery.t "h.< o.m.e ·system;-· mags .. $1600tbes• .F,/j.T ,JO, g4_spyde" ~npty,. . £1.. Dorado ·-· 220 N~QJlT l $995. ..,,,......, s, recen en g 1 n e oiler 556--8243 ,,, 1ags, ·be.hama yellow, IMPORTS ' • overhaul, ONLY 350 OF call eves 64&-fil.40 VS, auto trans, factory air, 1:!. ~2? C~~':;, ~·a=~ THL!.SE EVERIBUportsILT ·~rxr.~Tl~e ~~~s. \\'~~~ '69 FIAT 124 sedan-Air line ~y:er, vinyl ~· 526- 410~,air~!cd~~:~: 3100 W. ~~wy., N:B· • power steering, $1375. Good CJUftG m bun1per & Six·P:tc cabovei' cond. Sac. $575, $4,25,0 radio, heater, 356ELC. , . condition. 642-5722 evo. 494-1075 Campe<. Sloeps foU< adults. 6">p!il $5950 __ 1_9_7_0--P-0---..._~.._-i I bo t boot r JAGUAR Jim Slomons Imports ~-·~7u~~~~ J';;~.up,rad~!~ ASTON MARTIN r!k.x$mv~r oue~-~ 1301 Quail Jim Siemon• Imports Targa 91 lT: heater, auto, "318" eng. separate. 496-4123. ,67 Ja l 8 Nev.'])Ort Beach 1301 Quail 4 Xlnt cond. $2550-673-2957 '50 Alton Martin Oe..2 1971 240 Z, 1 owner, "u "llGl • 833-9300 NC'\\'JlOrt Beach cyl, 5 i.peed, ~FM ':I 833-9300 stereo, ntdJal tires, · 1Mag '58 CHEV. ~ TON conv., green Wilh black radials, mags, am If m Auto Trans. Power Steering, ENTER FROM MacARTHUR wheels, Black Int e r tor, P .U. Good work truck. $350. upholstery, wire wheels stereo tape, auto, air, low Chrome wire wheels, blue '61 M ed Be ENTER FROM 1.lacARTHUR .Bronze exterior. 224A\'1. 556-0868 l.anuna Imports mileage. $3950, 642-3392 or with contrasting interior. ere es nl MB '53 diesel, 170, runs. Huny , ' ':I 675-3008 excellent condition, Io w 220 SE C '51 17: PARTS both .. '69 Chev. ~; ton truck 494-1075 · miles. pe. O D car, See It -You'll Bu,•n w/,.blt eng. '68 Dodge Van. AUDI '73 DATSUN 1600 eng. New $2195 6 cyl, • speed, classic, fully $1500. 638-2254 nm Lem,"·' 499-3838 or 499--3788. $325H « nS199ToyoA ta 8RC ~· restored. GSM600. - , . enu . uto trans ...,.,. NEWPORT $4950 '69 MERCEDES B 220 • 72 FORD Courier, all ex-, Complete car. reasonable or · cnz ., VOLVO tras. take over pymnt11 or 70 ;AUD~ LS 100, am/fm parts 67.5--1784 IMPORTS Jim Slomons Imports fYl, ga11,~maMc., ~noTmy, i' $2500. Call Rick, 968--2687 radio, air, sunroof, 4 dr, . uxury . .-..... ovmg uc. '66 CHEVY Truck, '4 ton. Nu 673--64n: 646--3213BMW '!.!~~~~~ :i~c Z~~rf;~~ 3100 W. Coast Hwy., N.8. N~rtQ=chi 494-12'l5. 1966 Harbor, C.M. ~S..9300 motor. Xlnt cond. $ll00. 64(H)879 eves. 642-9405 833-93()() MG PO~ Targa '69, ;!Aw M8-82.i7 alt 6:00 '72 DATSUN 24-0 z . Perfect 1972 JAGUAR E TYPE ENTERFROMMacARTIWR mi. Xlnt cond. l\.lust ·.sell. '68 CAB type ~-GOOD 1---------Cassidy, .548-9319. ~ : over ~· cond. Below blue book. Ph' 2 + 2 e '73 More_, __ Binz Pick-up 'v/auto. tran s "·'" ,,,,,,. T al -'53 TD eng ~ body '64 Porsche Sup ~; $1495. 646->:112 SELECTION OF """"" eves ot Factory Equipped, ALL MODELS · " •-· $2400 \< , '70 DATSUN .1600 R'Oadster NEW CAR (#3703J . xln't, tires good, inter good. 548-1487 after 6pm.J - v_._n_s ______ 963_ USED BMW s mags, roll bar, disc brakes, $8844.22 PULRECAHSASE E New toll, p!!.nt -~!~e 'l\tak 197I BAVARIA immac. $1100. 644--5932 cover. t , .. u.a ... :u.uS, • e Room For ~" ~ JUST ARRIVED FROM ITALY ~ 1972 BAVARIA 'U.240 Z. 1'.1AG~. Air. Low C II Ant • '-41>1• .;)t!IIVU ••• turnlha.tjunkin<oCash WANTED Overseas De.livery :1t900c-C>Jj~:.,_ a~peFirm"'· .& "~~~.---. clean out the lenae > . 1970 2002 1n1le<lfe. Ne\v tll'es. l\.IUSf a Y •m• inquiries only p I ease , with a Daily Pilot O&(ssified l: l97l 2002 SEU.. 645-8243. * 548-5104 * 1 642-1807. ad. Call 64F.Xi78.,. ; , ::c TICKETS TO 1972 2002 Motor Homes Motor Homea Motor Homes Motor Hom11 Motor Homes I 1 g LED ZEPPELIN 1969 l600 Salo/Rent 940 Salo/Rent -940 Solo/Rent 940 Sal1/R1nt 940 Sal1/R1nt : i 940 .. '" :i: I 0 c "' .. SOLD ONLY IN THE CRATE Eaty To A11embl• -Super Lightweight X: ~~~T CREVIER BMW Y' SCS-7881 Sales -ServiCe · Leasing ALTMAM'I ••C•IATIONAL YIHICLI CINTl•I 10 SPEED BICYCLE ALL COLORS • ALL SIZES IHutlfvlly p•lntecl & 1trlptd with chrome forlu > ro8 \V. Ist St .. Santa Ana lft '72 FORD V-8, p/s, p/b, 835-3171 a/cond, stereo multiplex, --....::::=:.C:.---1 fully self cont'd. $5500. BMW >:E 567-<;822. '67 ·~ FO r .. -... lOCM) Beige, 9'tarp! ,. -RD yan. -..~t. '68 1600 Ute green, am/fm "' panelled. Ntce s h a p e '68 1600 lite brwn Nice' % throughout. $650. Ca 11 '69 M2 Red/blk, 'AIC, i-ad. g 842-1748 •70 ~ Orange, A/C X: '61 V\V Van, '65 rebuilt '70 2800 Sedan, silvm-/lthr engine, new tlres, and hilt· '72 Bav. AIC, SIR, stereo , .. . ..... Of Tefleyl \: tecy. 1275· 95<H319 IOB McLAREN r SACRIFICE! '72 OJe.,,y .. Lots of exb'M, $2iiiO BMW, INC. ONLY AllEICA'S IUXllY 25 & 2t• llllOI IOIE! !!liili~j Sportscoach® 77&-0148 SALES. SERVlCE, LEASE $98 88 1970 FORD Van -New tirea. TI4-52'J..53.1'1 :E >:E Runs good. $1&50 o< be•t of· Lfl$[ A > e fer. 1.fust sell. 548--3493 u. O S! i '73 DODGE maxi Van 4000 MODILS PO• DILIYl•Y NOWI WHY WAIT? c R09vlar 0 :;:~/b:0e:'~;"'/FM 1973 BAVARIA 1973 HARVEST TOUR 1'l $ly4 0°1,·0,0 ~ '65 DODGE Van. Camper 1"· CREVIER BMW INDEPENDENCE terlor. Xlnt cond. $1.150. Ph ' Sal 22' MOTOR HOMll ~ ~ 6f.l.,.l223. 208 e~." ~~\~~a~~ We've rbllt!d boc k prices on ttlese luxury., 5 TH WHIR J;; • Campenola Derallt'r • Aluminum Chain Protee-~.. FORD '67 Van CRmper, ••I' • 71 f TRAILIR tors e Aluminum Center Pull Brake e Aluminum 55,000 mi, 'good cond. Ex-°"'""'=:;__..;:;.;;;;.:,..,~=-motofhom"j!>sl Onlr a few le tot this -~Gear Protector • Alwninum Kick Stand • Safety Ira& $U95. Pvt ply, 55Z-8S26 SALES BMW LEASE SpectaFu'lar pr1ce Fully factory equipped, ,lll'•OQUARTERSI. 4IO Reflector Side le Rear e Aluminum Handle BaI1I ~ '66 Ford Van 240 cu in, 6 cyl, Service WFuHHyl ,.Lllf-eontoined 1 t I I I $7995 lltll ~ • Hlaft Grade Cum Tlres •"Aluminum Wide Flange > 3 APCf, long bed. $800 Traveling Oveneu this WM· MO~ 11nrTa1s 111 Hubs • Qukk Release Hubs e Factorov \V'rappcd S!,. 615-6810 or 5.'J&--0825. n1er ! We c&n ..... nae fot' IUl~t 1wuM I< Pl ~ H ., -·-~ '•Ii ""-Wtt-" z uggcv. andle Ban. .63 FORD \\l\ndow Van delivery of the BMW of your THIY ,. '"' •• 0 O CarpeteJ, Paneled, $7'15/of· choice including ghippinl fROM At (211) c c fer, r.tust sell! Ph: 646-~ by phone. Delive!Ji 11 avail· LA9T Ill• I ... : NEWPORT IMPORTS Kl Autos Wonlwd 961 =IT~. mort fo<elgn .... ~ ....... ~~~-· P.,;, 1 "';..;'•-.• &._n..,.,_ ... ......_ I; JIOO W. C.. Hwy. Newport INclt ' ~ SUNK CARS WANTED ~~&;j.;•n atlthol'W!d HUNTINGTON BIACH M2·t405 ,1.~~op~ 'nr.A:~ ~i::.-Beach Blvd., LI 1864.1 Beach Blvd:!714l 842-5518 VAN: Ford ... Oie\ry ... Dod&e 8194824 ar 522-&ll ,.. ,,.... ,. , , t. •....,..•,.,....a. S500 .. $1.ZO Prt pty The "Yellow Pales" o! ~~= :.-r~=-= TOMAICI. CASH * 646--2839 clusifted •••. 60-6118 • WAUHOUSI s'Au WAUHOUS! SALi . • • f • ~I I .. I - -WAN' .runn youT - I Auto. cond glam 1966 1 I . J ' ; -18881- • HU • . •-.- " ' ' St 4 cyLJ = 166 ~ -'72 ' Beige Auto <•ll' 72 ' 4 Spci turql I l8881 HU '68 I auto. ·-644-<l '68 Tl R & !Sell. ,r..,.-'6! . '{ '&t '7( 1 • DAJl.Y PllOT ._...... !~ I !'..... I~ !_ ..... _ ... -_ ll~\ I· -·-1§11. ............ I~ ._I _ ..... _.o:_ .. ___,1§11 ...... _ ..... _ ... _ .... _!~ t --.. l~ ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;1~~~~~1 ?.~~~-------1-------1 ------- < ... t ---1§11 -1;A"'utoo.='-'-lmpo...:.;;.rt;.,;.::.;od;..__.::.;970~ I Autoo, lrnpof'fod 970 Autol; 1._tod 970 Autos, UMd 990 AU!oe. UMll 990 Autoo, UMd 990 Aulot, UMd 990 Autos, Used 990 Autot, UMil 990 PORSCHE TOYOTA 'S8 PORSCHE Coupe. ChelT)' ·ro TOYOTA, MK rr. RAlally cond. Flared tenders, wide like new, 4 speed-n.dki. ;: Urea & mop. Newly ftbullt lllOO. . engine.-. ~ • '11 -.911-'l'•a1•,.,,,,tm, TRIUMPH , .U-I 11'8>· Must ..u, 1 _____ _,, __ _ ~ imi. ~ • TRIUMPHS : roa,,c:m: Super 90 AT THE BEACH t Roodlter: SUver. Must oell. · """' t)nly J1400. Call wkday1 on-"12 TR6, Air o:n:tmantna, 1 • Jy, 83,1..3362:, uk tor Steve. =· Redofrtrtpe Radia.11, '62 SUPER. reblt eng. Xlnt , -~• n.••-• "-am/-66 TR4A. IRS, Blaupunkt i:uia.i. naw&.I ...,..._, ... ,., AM·FM.SW, New Radlals, $Dl0/otfel-, 66-4865 VGZ174. RENAULT ·12 G'l'6, ci.-StriPnc. WANT to btQ' a Renault, running or not. What have you! 546-S'm. TOYOTA TOYOTA SALE AT Pr•Dtv11luation PRICES JRAND NEW 1972 Radio, New lladiall, tow Mu.a, L1ko New, e&514. ~h\tr h ]hup11 rt•, +' . . '68 Triumph TR-6 White with blk interior, ex· tremely low mlle11, perfect car for the lastld\ous buyer $1695 NEWPORT IMPORTS VOU<SWAGEN BUICK CHIVROLIT FOllD FOID OLDSMOBILE PONTIAC VW's NIW I. USID 2 Big Locotlon1 5 MIM\ITES FROM COSTA M!SA 2114 E. lST !II'., S.A. 135-6531 <4 ~neo No. ol So.CoeatPW&) 15 MINUTES FROM MISSION VllJO AREA 1442 so. BRISTOL, S.A. 5464220 (S.A. Frwy. E&at .. lat St. II. ml.) '61 IUICK 2 dr, V-8, Auto. Ra! cleen • Body a ml Rtma l\JO!I. $250. e.-5')..!l(ll~ 19'1 Buick Rlvlero Full Power, Factory air. Am/Fm ndkl. Landau top. Low mileqe. Make 61'. · 5-40-3194 1971 BUICK 8 -~l!:ltale Waaon. 19,IXKI mUet. new tirea. FM·atereo, All power. Trailer PKG $3996. 548-3JJ3 CADILLAC '72 CHIVROLET -------·I:;;-;:-:;-:::;:-=:-=:~ '70 OLDSMOBILE I MONTE CAR.LO •6f FnnD '&5 GALAXIE 390 auto p/a DELTA II 1968 Pontiac rorvn:K" ,..,__ ...,. """' new tiret, map. new paint ~,~. ~--· I rAMILY STATION $CO, WI ane.. ,6 p.m. !"1111 Power, Auto Trani, lofttleyllle pwr, air., brUeo, I><. WAGON. NI size de-847-31163 Vleyl Top. .... .,-. RA{!,"""'' .... V8;:fae1ory --""'---4 ~ jop, vi~ ::..i::"°".n'!. l:'!;: ;~'""'1i;t. pwr' .... ! '. GREMUN =...~ .ir Win<1owa. Low mileage (67T· brakes sta'eo). to. R&H radio, 6eater, Vinyl rooi. A f'WX). www 1:... ... atro., (..-.'GREML IN' X, 1971. ~~~~---.,..;;-1 Pricle~. YcarE"'~~,t a .BarQ!n $36H AFY°J -· 'rack. ........ air/cond. Auto 1 r .. n I. ·"'" ~ •V:u.& 2840 Harbor Blvd. • $!HS ,...11qw, 11660/25,000 mllea. 'Tl GOLD Toronado, tuJly $1177 Coat& f.tesa _..,.1; prl pt;y, SIM--2276 loaded, under 16,000 1nlles. See It _ You'll Buy Jt At Fair Drive . 2840c!~,!vd. lilTERNATIONAL ~-; e""s/wknds, 'ft..·-L1...:1 ~ M~~ -l~-540-80!7 '71 l>ltena-'1ftwloll !I "Iii CUTLASS 2 dr, ht, It TIJYOJA ................ ~' Ton. 4 wh. drlw. 4 •pd. y. )IOl/brown hit, 1.300 ml, 345, P/S. P/B. AC. :111,000 ale. Sac. $200 & take loan. -·-------ml 113$-2530 p,7'10. 979"'6.10. '61 Cod Sodon DtVlllo :!~hi Sdri,000 mllea. Alr30 MAYE. RICK 1969 TORONADO, Like ~u. 1966 llarbor, C.M. &15-nD Full poy.oer A Factory u.1111.1, , w • ve, auto, 1967 FORD FALCON landau top, amttm rndlO, air •--~-· -pl ,... tank, $4900. All ... w•GON ' ---------1 ••• ,., •'· lull pwr s•~ Com-nw-lth --~u · ··~· ~ traa. 0.,1 -5'H893; eves ~ " •-' "' ' ~" -VWZ5Z. ...,_ ~3412 Automatic Transmission, AM •n LOW mileage, new pri pl)', 644-8189. •n Grond Prix ~-er , Stee:rinc, Po w e r Brakn, till wheel , Air Cond, Bucket .eats, M1/l'?tf. 17',000 miles, Rallye \\'heiet11' (138.FWD). "'•·~-Ltd •= RadJo <VM001> eng1ne. Vlnyl top, c1.... PLYMOUTH """""' • HARBOR AMERICAN '580..V.No-orb'atll: • Mtt&t "ll this w .. a..nd. S.nt• An• 1969 HS!'bor Bl Costa Set up tor small block $995 $1600 or bffi otter. 541~ -------- ,61 VW 7 p011 Bui ~mo 'Open s!:ie: \\'/headers. 4.56 posi. mags. BARWICK IMPORTS or ~ uk tor Dan. 2 new J.rro..lS tl.ru $&5.. 33315 Camino Capistrano '10 MAVERICK White with red interior, '69 CADD..LAC Cpe DeV. FuD 644..()!!63 eves. San Juan CapislranQ · R/H. Air AM/FM Radio, low mUes, pwr, tact air, am/fm rad, 1969 M&Ubu SS air new 493-3375or831-1375 oond. ~Phoo~nStand. Hide-a-Bed and Table, tilt &: telesop!c wh1, crui8e elll'lne, steel betted' tltt8, Pinto 172 Squire Wagon trans. ; OS. $1695 contro1. door '"'"'· 6 way •rs. • MERCURY 1 ••una 'Imports" aeat. Sable metallic w/mat-P S, PIB. Xlnt, $1700, or A1r Cbnditioning, Auto. Trans,,1 ________ _ -.,, cldthr toter & matcJi vln tp. belt otter, 83().3!187. !loo! Rack, Radio, Slutrp, '72 MERCURY 494-1075 $3000. 968-9997. '84 Cl!EVELLE M"1lbu SS. ~ at WHOA THERE $4695 BIG FELLA t DAVID J. PHILLIPS . • BUICK PONTIAC OPEL., inc. Cornpetition/luxucy, 19 71 ~1975 GTX. LOADED. air, power BUY OR LEAS •reerin& & brakes, auto E trans, 440 CID, 4 BBL, AM/ '73 PON'11ACS FM!}'M multiplex: v1.,,1 DAVI ROSS . -. ''6 VW BUG 172 ELDORADO Cabrolet & Auto., R/H, P/s. Good Marquis Brough1m Auto. trans., radio, !act. air 3100 W. Coast Hwy., N.B. t ,_ I th rood Tires -Hke new $400 V-8, Auto Trans, 2 Dr llT, cond., W-S-W tlrea, tint. 642·9405 Or&nae, perf~ar (889CXU) ~~f~ 0 ste~.ea tpeer d::: or &et Otter. 567-fi066 • Full Power, Landau Top. ~h\1d1 Jh11pu11•;; top. Out ot pt'Oduction · PONTIAC limited edition. J\lust see now • tomoIT011· might be too late. Pt.. 675-1527 aft 6. 2480 lfar~ mYrt., at Fair Drlve, COsta Mesa 546-8017 g1ass. ('I'E210061S0TJ. TRIUMPH TR4A . '67 Good 'Pfl77 air, etc. Mint green & white. BEADTIFUL silver arey '68 $3999 $2563 oond, Extras, mag 'wbeela Billi MAXEY Pr!. ply. 54.5-3446. Impola. Xlnt oond. A/C. +,? , .~ ,y ••• ,. •' ., ·i., , ...... •' •--'4"' l. ·n PLYli.fOUTf[, 2 dr HT Scamp, air, ps, r/h, 1v/v.·. RA MILER $AVE NOW AT aPw.ltwiA -TOYOTA lB66 H.-, C.M. 646-9303 '67 TC)YOTA STOUT PICKUP Late model, overhead cam ~engine, new tires, camger shell, (835CPH). $1199 BILL MAXEY --_'!l)IO_TA._ -1881!1-BEACH BL. 847-8555 , HUNTING'ItlN BEJICH 1 _:.70 TOYOTA MARK II WAGON. Deluxe, aµto. trans., radio, h1!1lrer, etc. Only 43,IXXI miles & eniitle just been over- hauled. See to apprec. (686BBQ). $1895 2840 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa At Fair Drive 546-8017 1970 Toyota "-·MK II Station Wagon· 4 cyl. 4 11-peed_, radio, heater, sparkling red, with mat· ching interior. 552BQN $1677 See It -You'll Buy It •...... ~ltmi& -TIIYOTA Harbor, C.M. 646-9300 '72 NEW MARK II WAGON Beige with Black Interior, Auto Trans., 6 cyl., 5 door. <•0368). $3131 !;"lll.1111111'. lll11i11l'· """ I .i.c,~• ' '"• ·-· -· _, . Ask !er Phil, 6'1>7718 "'OY..,.TA .69 CdV 39 ""' orig ml Very low mlleaa-. lll!O or 1973 PINTO '87 TR-4, IRS, wire wheela, l 1' "'!' · Che1TY ;,..,.,: Tit .,,.., l~ hen otter. 552-95l7. SQUIRE WAGON owner car. good cond. $925. 18881 BEACH BL. 847·8555 int. Am-Fm. O 1 1 e r • 1966 MALIBU, 4 dr, 6 cyl., Automatic Transmisskm, AM --------896-4089 HUNTINGTON BEACH 642-5557. auto, a/c, w/,.Jw, &l,IXXI Radio. {4.14Gffi) '72 MONTEGO, 1r1XB, air, '69 TRGT 6 +. 25,IXKI mile, 'ii VW 7 Pa11 Bus '70 SEDAN . DeVWe. All mi., $415. n-t: 847-6144. alt. $2581 pb/p~. r/h, IO;ld w/landau, Ork green, wire whl1 , Whtte wtth mt interior, AMI power, vinyl top, guar. ,6PM BARWICK IMPORTS dhc int.,· lo mJ., below blue Radials. $18.50. 675-6862. · FM Radio. low miles, Hid e-32,000 ml, 1 owner. Like 70 OIEVELLE, 350, auto, 33375 Camino Capistrano book, 66-2482. aft 1. '62 TRA, top & Tonneau, n!blt r.·Bed and Tab 1 e, dlr, new. 67l-3245 many extru, ,must sell. San Juan Capistrano '65 PARKLANE, 4 dr, pwr, eng, needs 11<>me ¥.'Ork Beat 494-1075, '72 CADILLAC blue Cpe Beat offer. * 979-0146 493-3375 or 831-1375 alr, radial.I, dean, 1 o otter. 833-1486 1.a911na Imports Deville, gr. v;;,,1 IO!a·bed: CHRYSLER '71 COUNTRY Sedan, l mileage, rroo. 968-5576 Pr!v VOLKSWAGEN 494-1075 reuxiable. 531.m& -6 ownec, Michelin tires, hvy !'.p~rty"-'------. p.m. '65 CHRYSLER IDR HT. dty trier htch, never used, '6.5 MERCURY Wagon, a.tr, •go VW BUS Camper, •69 CP DeVllle Landeau, 1ull Fine condlllon. $800. Call tilt wh1, rack, wht w/blu runs xlnt. like new. "495. ·~:i~~~ ~~; ~~~:r1m~ ~!~~rr~~~~ ~COMET ~~~fu~ cood. Saoil, $a, MU~Tr;NG 673-5507 , 642-438.1 9AM-SPM. 642--0129 aft 6PM 1967 FORD Galaxie 500, V-8 '69 vw CAMPER Xlnt cond •67 ' 'Gs CAD. Sedan DeVille. R&H, P/S, good tires, ac· ·n MUSI'ANG vs, auto, atr, l;"lll.1np11', ll111 i11 r" 'f0~ ' Ill .~ ~ • • vinyl top, high !rw y ---------1 mileage, very good rond. Rambler 1"' Amer. Wholesale priN', or best Of· Mr cond., R.l:H. Lo miles. fl'r. Orig. ~'ltI'. have com-Economy plua. Only $1195. pa"' "'. , qiust s e 11 . <XYU407l 842-5656 HARBOR AMERICAN Ply. 1970 Satellite 1969 Harboc BL, Costa Mesa 9 pau. wag. Air rond. R&H. 645-7Tl0 .,. Open &mda.Ys \VSW. Llke new. $1695. (Ser. '65 RAMBLER Oas.sic, xlnt No. P833) oond, ~ ml. au_,, p/11, p/b, HARBOR AMERICAN good u.... $t!O. ~ HB i:Jioarbor s~ .. ~ T-llRD '69 ROADRUNNER. 383 4 1-----.----1 spd, with mags. Xlnt oond. ··70 T·BIRD 2 dr landau, 1 ~ qr best otter. 979-'l'!liO. owner, !1,CXIO mt, AM/F'M PONTIAC stereo, lull power optlons. ' tilt Whl, budaot aeata, vinyl wtpoP . top & ient. $2250: .-a"t:' I~ 00:.'= ~':, Full,)' equlpd: Stereo, vinyl '61 COMET. Enirtne ju 11 tual mileage 39,000, e-xc. lo ml, Br-new t~ .. Pri. Da~s 6 4 8 -8 8 7 7 • ews New batte..., l'ull "tack top. $1950. ST:>--2733 -overhauled. New r r o n t cond.. M&-2932 Aft. 6, & all day weekend ~·-_ ..:__;c ~~Rea...· .a..L 613-28T.I -~--· ,h<ot!I~-· 1150. '71 <;o.Jl!ltry~~. 979-4588 . LAST OF THE .GREAT '68 -vw. Auto-stick. RebullJ Jim-P h: ·6t6-5612 aft 6. '68'· Cad Eltlo; all-·extras. ~~ . -10 psngr, 1mmac; »,QOO:rnl;, 19tlr H.T::3;P/S,-RAH;:Sl)O; ""~~~-4oo. · · 1-J dr J&Mau, top, radi&ll, looks A drlve11 likLJ)ll!W~ engu··~Dt!~S700orbest' 166 vw. Ft\SQ>ack. Recent r~~· Best otter. Call CONTINENTAL ~.5Jg1L~1.~.F·~i;:otter~ 5oC8-0l22 Perf~t bxly,'interio~~: ~~~1m-... ~ pwr,oonda/c •. o er. ~ after ooon mecbanlcal overha ul , , 540-0141 days, $1-3317 eves, &1rv , Xlnt Sat. .. enat,ne, clutch, brakes. '68 CAD. EL DORADO '61 LINC Cont. Ve-rf good 68 FORD"I..TD, 4 dr. Hdtop. '69 MACH L ?t1ap, 4 lpd, wknds. ph. Dr. Adams. ~ '70 VW Station Wagon, auto, 6'73--2944, 67&-5287 -$2995. Good oond. running cond. I will make AJC. AM/FM Stereo. R/H, Blue w/blaclc vinyl. '68=~ro"N~T~IA~C~F=ire~bi-rd~400=. 962-3319, evm Mf5..67(8 R&H. Good cond. 56-1441 '61 vw Camper l600 ce • 551-1688 • you a deal )'OU can't refuael P!W, Vinyl top. Ejl:, cond. Sharp. $1675. 673-0001 Convert, air, 1 oa de d '57 -Nu Ow Z-28 drive or 548-'1'01 wood paneled, ~er, n~ CAMARO 53&4744 Prtv. Pty. $1050. 642-8124. '65 MUSTANG w/xtras, good c 0 n d. line. 3*lhp, 4 tll>d. pool. dlac '67 VW BUI', FM stereo, tires, $550. ~-'62 CONT. Full pwr, ed. cone!. '63 FORD Sed, good tires, Good oondltlon $100 or ti.st ~84;:;7:,.--ilt!::i':';24:;,. '!'-::'.----,,,..--= brakes, mechan perl. o.t radials. Many xtras. $190 • ..-VW ..,_ Gd tires, new brb $fOO or h!W batt., radiator, tune-up. offer. CaD MU958. 7:z SAFARI Sta. \Vaann. 8000 $3.1)0, ~II $1.B. *3"11 iuo tll:'"' cAo ,,_ -, new w-c:a, ntw ·es CAMARO -v • -~ ·~ tr uo ,_ Best otter 494-3679 aft 1 .. v 1968 2 DR. • -~ Flllly -or -· brak ... good cond. $1100. / /h, ~· ,..;::; ;:;"' ~· 0 · --·· pm. · OLDSMOBILE ml. Ex. cond. A/C. DUc -Mau. '72 VW Panel, SOOO miles, Call 545--0630 P •, r gauges, ·-· p, COUGAR brakes, all power. R.H. equipped. Xlnt cond. 1!eltP.v Must Sell! ,69 VW BUS. Reblt SC low miles Sharp! ~A •n Ford, Blu LTD, cpe, air, Sales !: Service $4XIO. 64&-4329 aft 4. blue book. 6«)..08'J9 evei. 6T>-1182 aft. 4 Lincoln, HB. 53&-26!6 dlac hrks, pi•. ""l'Y clean. OLDSMOBILE * '72 Catalina 0 -·-ham. YE.._A porsche eng. Ma1IY extras. CHEVROLET '70 COUGAR top cond. Mull ,.ll this wkend. Loa ed .,.;;;--W '87 vw SQuattback. reblt Call 961>-2801. pwr./air 4 .,,...... tape, !fi7~ GMC TRUCKS d · Try ~. private 1---------1 engine, new br'akff. Must ''12 VW Adventure camper. vtnyl blk/red $ 2 • 9 7 o. '66 FORD HONDA CARS party. 968-6044 1971 VEGA Hatchb&ck, 4 Sell! $900. 64U835 alt 5 Xlnt oond 22 000 ml Priced 842-<ll7!1/847-75l~ Randi Wagcn. UNIVERSITY CONV 60 Pont £rl top lull opd, tac air, fttd1alo, Ml, '66 BUS, 100 mil• on rebll right. 615'.:iMB • 1971 Chev '87 COUGAR. auto, rodlo, econ., am V-8, stick, Erl OLDS pwer: new p/;, nd. '"'°" lo mlleap, llU-Gl74 Bed, tape, good cond. $800. VW CAMPER XNLT COND heater, nu pe..lnt, aood tires, ~ $59S/best o t fer 2850 Harbor Blvd. $100 prvt. prty. Al 897-7994 '72 VEGA GT .. &11 xtru. Lo 61a--6884 or 673-2223 $950. or best offer , V«HJG good oond. $800. 673-2957 , · eo.ta Mesa 540-9840 1971 GRAND\TIU.E 2 Dr. m t 1 e a I e . Take aYel' litn VW Camper, xlnt cond 87!r-1428 6 cyl, automatic trans, Fae-'70 GOI.J) El.imim.tor mw FORD 69 super van ra18ed '72 OLDS TmioaOO ex· Hrdtop. Loaded! Good oond. paymtntl. ~ with extras. · •66 vw Bug. ;m or offer. tory Alr, power~. a 302 Boa eng., dl.c bi.tee., ~ V8de!ntove: ~· ·ceptional executive'• car. Make Otter. 833-3218. SHARPVep i'llQllGT'972, '72 POPTO~per, low =.'c1=.·~. GOod compact $16nprlce. ·~~w::·~~. 551~ou~try Sed•n . ~775otter over $4500. Dt!%afu~o~al~:'e~t Ads have air,~..::;:.Hlrenew. mileage, fully equipped, 163 vw CAMPER See lt-'You'll 9uy It private party, Da)'I, SU. Sta. Wag. $3400 Ol' belt otter. AU,01, tmported 970 Autos, 1mpor1ea 970 Autos, fmported 970 wan-anty. 13695. 962-7633 $800. Call 847-8971 9"'··10t:"'n •. ..! •• ST.15, ev.sDOIM2-D'r.516.GE Call. 837-2951. '64 VW Bug Cheny! SWU'OOf, '72 VW BUI, lo mileage, cust •Uwn-LIUl1I * 1970 LTD Bra•u•hm, 23,"" new trans &: tires, a.I.lo tape -vuu deck' • .,"" 97'9-U38 eves carpet, xlnt oond. Sacri.f.lce, --miles, 4 door sedan, xlnt · -• $2495. 67>-7'81. DO<lv• 1970 Monoco cond. Call 53&-l]84S attec 5 * •n VW SQUARE SK * . PM .. Alr1 1ticlrfu..~~ -orange, -........... _ VOLVO. _: ~55 ·!8!°!; -C.·~-.-6'G-930.lwo"'· · ~fJ.u.~ma~.,18ili~1 eC: '70 FORD Mach l, Ioeded GREAT Dune Buggy material '60 VW, runs good. $175, call 645-4813 eves '70 VW Squattback. 1!4SO. Good cooditicm. 497.1037 or i)5&-~. '63 VW 1500 sedan. Sun roof, eng. & body good cond. $550. 6441)175 ~ • •, •-•• door locks, WSW. (729EMS) and cl--· Firm ·-Work VOLVO SALE! ~~~11..!nf::· iz: $l895. 545-~ .. T•pe ~is HARBOR AMERICAN '65 FALCON 6 Wagon, auto, Huge Savings 1fi9ooo~OVA::~ auto, Pi•, ::~f""" Bli)pe~su::: ~1~· good trans. $345. ,72 & 173 FOR sale, 1984 Dodge, l '69 LTD blip, "11 power, ·n CHEVELLE Ma 1 i bu , owner, 36,<m or1g miles mi 11tereo, $1795 or best offer. 17.000 ml. Pwr, air, $2700. tires, air " pwr. s-96l-2109 ONLY .~~twn !_~ 8• 4 dr cond~a:1 ~~tm01969 "=c=F=ORD--4-dr-,-,-29-eng-. ....... .,3 Xlnt oond. S800 or mab! of· '70 VW -xnlt oond, yelloW sedan, air, PIS, P/B must '00 DOOOE Polara, 2--d, fer. 557~72 w/blk int., radlal tires, etc. 12 sell! 833-2219 dependable, Auto, R &: H, ~o,,c~~---- $l215/be1t offer. ~ '63 CHEVY NOV 38.l eng USO or best otter '68 FORD Faltlane, 29,000 '58 VW BUS A 847 ~. --~. Sa' . act. miles. l owner. $990. $250. can 642-2398 ~ .. .,...... U-lll.l .. 536-3832 aft 5 pm STRONG ENGINE LEFT AT '&I IMPALA P/S, alr-con, 1967 DART, hrdtop, V-3, e ,62 FORD Gal 72 TOYOTA CELICA . 6J>-2261 or 675-<040 PRE-DOLLAR radio. Recent valve job. Gd p/a, auto, c/c, good rumlng 427. Will sell or ::.fJe n;;;:'. 4 Spd. Air Cond, Beaulllul• "6~7 ~VW~F"'as"tba~ckc',-'cl"e,-an-, -good....., DEVALUATION tire's. C"11 842-4850 cond. 1700. 87>-<007. pickup. &1>-8205 • ~~==~=-=--- turquolae !lnl!h (1'53EKR) tires, $750. ~RICESI '67 CHEVELLE-SS!96. 4 opd. DODGE' '72 Otarger, SE, '68 CORTINA. 34,000 ml. new BILL$3Mt49AXEY 5Sl-S884 We make OYer9e1ttl deliveries Bucket IORll, mag!, reblt l7,000 ml. Sharp, vinyl top, paint, runs xlnt. Call 61' VW, good body, needlo See It. You'll Bey It eng $850. 673-7564 8lr, lull pwr. $3250. 495-.IOJO 546-6057 all 5pm engine v.'Ork $600. '68 OODGE Charier stereo TOYOTA 675-4212 ~ I a • .!. '68 CHEVY Nova, air, P/S, air -'-·I ' ~-· '68 FORD Galaxie. Sharp & ,_ BEACH Bl. 847 """"' lt111111 LtAlll6 radio, low mileage, $899. i:'KI• ' ., .. '3 top, ,..uvu. Clean, p/s, p/b, fac/atr, lo lDOGJ. _,.,... '70 VW Bwi reblt. eng. xlnt. WA Pvt party, 54.1-3009 675-T059 mileage, $950. 968--4339 eves. HUNTINGTON BEACH cond., make' otter, mtllt YQLYO '56 OIEVY 2 door wagon. FIREBIRD '64 4 DR. V-3, air cond. '68 CORONA-1900. Radio, _..iJ=.'-"'-::,.=:.:7:.:· ----28.1 3n.~...t-rum good. C&1J 57,000 mi's. Like new. $SB'S. auto, Beautttul oond. $700. • '72 VW Bus, sunroof, 1900 Harbor, C.M. 646-9303 Phil~ •n FIREBIRD Ellprit, air, 646--5033 days,&-~ evl?I.· 644-6432 many extru 1or camping, '72 VOLVO e '&4 lMPAl,.A e PIS, P/B, Cordova Top, '65 FALCON Station Wagon '68 TOYOTA Qirona deluxe. $300), Kint oond, 962-TI.65 i Paue w 19 00'.> D1.I $3500 646-34ll v • t trans · 1 4 dr sedan. Sacrifice $200. naer &KOn , • • • -.., au o , new tires, R & H, auto trans. l\ ust '68 VW Van, '70 eng. New t.o.p, Pvt oo... 900-lOn aft 6. SlOO. Call 496-:6380 68, FIREBIRD 400, P/1,$450 ·=·-'..,.._"'--=-· ----II sell. Best oUer, 493--0107. tires shocka cu.st. back ~ '3 .1:--~ nd. M t - tpe "··k 95.l --. ' '64 Volvo reblt ena tr&nll '66 Sta. Wag. Ex. Com. New '"'""'ll very 00 us Don't give up the ship! '69 St•. Wag $1000 · ~ · ~~· ' .,.. · tires Air shocks trans. se · Eves 05. "List" it ln claaslfied, Ship 642-3496 Need a "Pad"T Place an ad! =-St.~~ J:'4'.4 cooi.;r $795. Finn .Ms-one. oautfltd Adi ••• , •• 642-6671, to Shore Results! 642-5678. ed 979 .Autos, Imported 910 Autos, Ulod 990 A!'fo•· lmpori.d • 970 Autoo, lmf!rted 970 'Autoo, lmpo'1ect 15,000 BLU.E CHIP STAMPS 0lth Every PurclNioo New or Uood Cor or ·:" Tnick 'fll Mey 7, 1'73 '69 P'ICICUP' DATSUN, I••• (20f0LI'> 'lOPAL-6 c'fl., •vto. tr1nt .• (f40AJQJ I LUll OltOTM •ooK Ptt1ca $1310 $1825 $1785 $2225 $1980 $999 $1275 '999 $1875 $1450 ~;:~'1:0~:'5'":":~~~.:.:,~.:~ ... :;;~r~~~· ::::s:248::0::::~·~2~~1~9~9~ I' '12 ~\"I ,::·"""'"'' -$4770 $4699. di!.,.,,,., "'#«' .,..,.,,,. rldlo,P\Nttr. ,GROTH CHEVROLET II Bo1ch Blvd. 5·8863 * Huntl119!on Booch 847-6839 OPEN._ EVERY DAY 'TIL 10 P.M. AMC Hornet 1973 Hotchbock 1(-8, allto., fac. air, P/S, P/B, vinyl top, mags. FM atereo mltplx. C491KiNO) $3~. H.ARBOR AMERICAN 1969 HarDor Bl., Co.ta Mesa 645--'mO Open Sund~• Or•mlln 1971 Clllt. int., bucket seat.I, roof rack.!.-UH, lo, lo mlleal (997u;») 11595 HARBOR AMERICAN 1989 Harbor m .. Coot& M,.. 645-Trro Open Sundays BUICK 'M Buick Eloctro 225 2 Dr. ll&rtltop, Full power, Vinyl jop. AM/FM Sle,..,,. YXX683. Factocy Atr Con-tlttloolna. $1495 HARIOR AMIRICAN ll!l9 H"'1>ol' Bl_,,_ Coot& Mm 645-Trro upen llwmya 1961 BUICK 44,000 &ctu&1 mil.., orlglMI to 6 out. Mint cont!. 11115. 131-7 '87 Electra 2 dr, lull ...... air, vl!IYI top, ntw ttreo. $UOO, Xlnt. 61S-4822 1971 BUICK Limited, 4-<loor, lotldedl Xlnt condition $3500. 83H)1J) "' 644-:16()9 '• • N.EW '73 DATSUN ,, PICKUPS OHLY $64.47 PER MO. ONLY $150 DOWN SALE PRICE $2315.00 T ot1I D•f•rrM ,rleo for 41 ,,. •• J2707.1 4 A.P.l. 12.Jl%. PICKUP WITH CAMPER ON\Y $73.03 .... MO. ,_ 41 --•'*"" potoa PIA44. U .L 14.M'll .. I < • '71 '71 '69 FORD CHEV. CHEVROLET PINTO VEGA CAPRICE "'"""' c: nMI 4 Spetd, ltcllt. Dt'fo I Of', tU'IW . w/1111 Mkt MW 1M. 61r, .... v•iew w/111 YfQt i.tw1tt. hlo• P.S .. P.I ., Dtkrxl r• _,_.. ... twl'llt .. '"· ..,._, ....... .,111rl lflttrtrtr .... trMlt ",..., , .... "" ..... 'tlrtw.ltr -· $1099.00 $1099.00 At tnl'f $1899.00 71 '61 '70 BMW CAD. lntornotlon•I ,_ ... VIML .... ioot, t DMf. l'Hlal .,.,....... ~ "4 ~ Drl'tt'' Sceut Air, i-.s .. P.t .,J!!i, 11"'5. led wlllk ht- '"" ...... titt •• """'-ntwttr .. , ""'•-= ._ .......... PH'-ltrltr-A e1r ftr !'Ml -·-,~,...,. tltllthl llrhtllll 111...,.. •I ,......... .... ..., ,, Olll'f ... JO $2299.00 $2399.00 VOLKSWAGEN PORSCHE AUDI ~5 .E. COAST HIGHWAY fn lr("'1I DrW.J •NEW • USED @ i '65 CADILLAC c,. .. Ylk......., .., ......... NI ... """" .......... u,.,,,,... ...... IMllt'*flywnc .... w. '--a M """" flMllC ..... 71 OPIL '""' c..,., Air ...., •ttMM. ......... lmmadtttl.1.111 .... Al $~599.00 _,. - I' 1 , ~ I ' t -' . . · ouNra,.FoRD~s 56111 YEAR Serving Or3nge County BRAND NEW 1973 MUSTANG 2.DR. SPORTSROOF $ 07 WITH . THIS AD ONLY YOU MUST PRESENT THIS AD AT TIME OF PURCHASE YOU CANNOT PAY MORE THAN . BRAND NEW l 973 :GRAND TORINO 2 DR. HARDTOP $ 30'2CIO 2 Y V0I, (l'loliM, rttdio, ,,..,,. 1•tinf & frt, liiK .... kM, witM •••I WSW 1ir11, redlo, etc. (Jf02•1 ... 214) 137• PER MONTH CrviM, WSW tifH, ,_-•r.,riftl. & frt • .iiK lttokff, r.lie. fill'fM ....... •ir, roM., •idWlit; ,,_,, whMI c.-s. (iuofl"IS2) ft2 '99 TOTAL DOWN PATM(Nf, O.A.C. BRAND NEW 1973 FORD LTD s- 3S 1 CIO 2 V V-1, air cMlll., Mio, ,.,.._iuc, l'"P• WSW ti'"' th1ttll tltss, wlilttl ct•trt. (.JJ62MIS406S) PATMINT ~.A.C. '"ii,....•·,,.... •11t.11 ii,...._ n•. iod. tu,?l lic_, .n .._a.,. • .,,, .• .-.,., .. ,,_ lllhtni'1 """"°prim $517'.16 iild. .. Ii-....... .._ ?l I,._• if,_.,,...,_,..,..._,,,.._,, ,OC.;. $4J7t.Jt W t91M-.., 7J 5'--. oUiNi1AL llQC9fl'MI lln 117N. 1971 PINTO CPE . . A speed. radio, heater, Ba c k to Basics, America's HJ Economy Car. 848BZT $ 1970 TORINO 2 Dr. H.J. Sport sRF V-8, auto. trans., factory ai r con· ditioning, power steer- ing , radio. heater, whitewall tires, tinted glass. low mile s Sharp! 800BQE $ 1970 FORD GAL 500 2 Dr. H.T. Vs, auto. trans., power steering, power (disc) brakes, $ radio, heater, whitewall !ires, vinyl roof, tinted' glass. wheel covers. 22989 Miles, Balance of fa ctory wa rranty, Sharp! 963( IF I '99 TOTAL DOWN< 'AYMfNT O.A.C. St9 it. ....i .. ,,-. SUM ... k Mii -,,_ iipi:l tu. 'n ..._. & .. "'-..... • ...... uMit ... 41- w.n.i ,, ... ,,;.. SSIW.M liod. .. ~ ....... -. 7J•W... •ii,,_ ....... 1197'-'. .... _..,,.. iJ Pt14.1• iML .._ .... 71 ~ AfiNIM ,_..,... un 12."""-~ BRAND NEW 1973· . . -· . THAT'S RIGHT FOLKS ••• $99 OVER FACTORY INVOICE ~LUS . $90 'DEALER PREPARATION, . --LTD WAGON -'-FAEI.ORY JETENTIQH,ff: .. -~. ~~!!! SALIS'TAXllNO-OCENSr.- THE FOLlOWING CARS APPLY ONLY: e PINTOS . 400 CIO 2V V..a. .._,,, duty lllll-' ~ eir CMCI., lifht ,,..,,,, unvMitllCe l'Wt'• nidl.I WSW ti...s, llilfllll9 twd1, t i....i 1!.11, etc. (2J7t$16t122) IOlf e MAVERICKS '99 TOTAL DOWN IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 1967 T BIRD -Landau2dr. Ht.auto.trans .• factoryaircondilion· s999 ing, full poY1er, power stetring, pc:iwer (disc) brak@S, power windows, power seafs, radio, heater, whilewall Tires, vinyl roof, tinted glass. wheel ""'"· """ sha0>, rvm -· Sow. ZVK<IO -- NYMINT O.A.C. VB, auto. trans., factory air conditioning, power steering, power (disc) brakes. whitewall .tires, tinted glass, light green, good miles. 923BEM 1968 CAD Cpe DeVille 1968 CAMARO Dix Cpe s129 VB, A speed, power steering, riKlio, heater, wh itewall tires, vinyl roof, tinted glass, wheel covers. A real CrtampVff. VZTJ29 1969 CHEV Cust. Carryall 8. auto. trans., factory air conditioning, er steering, radio, heater, E>dra rear seat. Good miles! Clean! YCP880 ~2299 1970 CHEV El Camino Dix 7:.·:1u::a~eas~~-a:~:ie:,~~.r~~~r,::. s2 2 9 9 tinted glass, wheelcovers. Gem Top Shelf. Sharp! 812.sAE , 1971 CHEV 3,4 T Pickup Dr. H.T. Auto. trans., factory air conditioning, full power, $ power steering, power (disc) brakes, power windows, · wer seats, radio, heater, whitewall tires, vinyl roof, tinted glass,' wheel covers, vinyl rf, leather interior, clean. VCJ791 Spts Roof vs,, ~ speed, power steering. radio, heater, whitewall tires, Regal Red w/Yellow sports stripe, extra clean. 852A g;,=;;-:~~·~s-5: s2999 l_DJHQ§!_,,~~fi~O.LN Cont'I. · --arr cond1t1on1ng, full power, $ 1970 MAVERICK CPE steering, (disc) brakes, · .,;,,_,, seats, radio, heater, 6 cyr., auto. trans., power steering, $' I 5 99 whitewall tires, vinyl roof, . ritdio, heater, whitewall tires. tlntecl . · tlnttd'glass, wheel covers, glass, wtieel covers. Metallic Gr9lfl low miles, exlra clean. w/dhc exterior. Clean, 9168QH Beautiful dark green. YCSlOB ~ \' --.. • -• . ' FORD • ~I ·~ ' • I ' . • -• • ' ·-· . : ·~ qggle Planes: -. ' .. ''I •. 'l •• .~ ...... . . . StJN.Q.l\Y • ~ . ' .. . ' f" ... ,. • rues them aw~y lo bis mlncl against the time whoo be will be ~r..t lo ....u tbem lnstaJitly. ''Actually, I eDJo1 the cballellge al 1his Job,• Ile "11. "Yea-·...., lei clown. I thlDk ii'• am ~ dllllcult thin tower wOrtt al Loi Angeles Inlemlliooal. "1'hm lboy've IOI radar and t11ey c1ee1 wtlb . ,..,,_ pilots. Here ii'• all viaual llllf ... dool· with pruftsstoDal brii:llaym: "You never know whal they're roil>& to do wtlb lbelr. planei" Tbe bu!c paljem al Orwe County is st.,.rdlz.ed and !ilrly simple. There ' ·..: are lwo NllWlys, ach wttb Ito °'!11' ..a, lnlller. aod alrplfnes cu tu. off er land on ellber, depeµdlni ou where they're ..... to .. ""'""' -· ,,., 'lboonUollly. -•loll lo ..... i ..... "hlgbWays In the 1"7," aU ,_.,, In lbe same _.t di-OD4 •YOidiDi PQleollal·~· If every pilot -bis job, CllDll'Ollen say, Ibey can handle even ~ tralllc lalrly eulJY, !fl I mailer of pvio( a standu:d lltl al lnslrucllons IDll ~ out I« ·lrOUble. -"- "Of course nobody every does lbinp (See OON'l'ROLLEllS, Page AU) County Jail Treatment Dean Reported · Under Fire . . By JOHN ZAu.ER .:---• -~-or ... Dal.,.,...,. . ...., ~:·~=-----'"'=""~·=4• ....... _ .• Rea~y to J1i p_k ·-Ni~o.~ __ to . ~ov~i:!!P A !«mer pdSODer .of Orange County Jail charged Saturday olghl lbst Inmates there are mistreated and humiliated by guards, bul lbal jail officials hide lbese abuses frOm outside visitors. Pepe Martinez, speaking before 75 persons at a Costa .Mesa forum sponsond by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), ~ lbe worst abuies occur in solitary coofinement.. PmmefS seat to the "bole," be said, are denled any reading material -in- cll,ldi!lg the Bible -and • made to . do wli!xi,it soap, toolilbniSl!es, and other . 181litari, aideo, . .'. . w~..fic.~~ ~~if!:.: jail, "detains "111t<n J!1ie mad" when Ibey· ane UlllllllOllDOed· ID lllal be can cteanui>'Joll~. ' : · r ~~ -~ ~ a !t!!l!l)t, ,Martin<£. said, ~ in· vesligalin( jail CllDdlti011S gel lirilt ii ~kit· chen tour,'1 Palrlcill l!erlog, an ACLU illomey, aaid she bad 20 letters ~from Other prisoners charging, mistr"'!tmOnt similar to that described by Martin!'z anil lhat ~ is beginnll!g a full lnvestlgaboo. NEW YORK (UPll -Newsweek magazine said Saturday former White Home counsel John W. Dean Is ready to testily lbst he can link President Nixon with the effort to cover up ·the Watergate bugging acandal. The magazlne said Dean has told in- vestigators Nixon indJcated to him on lwo occasions thal he C-about lbe tf· fort to hide the administration's con- necti<Jll with the burglary and bugging ol lbe Democratic party's naUOOll head- quarters. The magazloe Aid 'tn !ta May H ilBue -@if~li>ld lnVllllPlon be ·wu call· . -'I,"~'"' Ovit .'Oillce hl tha Wb!la . Houae.by lheI>dl!af IJf lllafl H. B. "Bob" Haldeman• aborlly after lb4i first' Mven indictmeni. ia lhe Waterr•te burglaries were returned laal ~. In the of· nce1 he lould Haldeniiif lriif !M Prei!· den "all gtinl."" The masytne reported Dean aald that Haldeman and Nixon were pleaaed al lbe success ol Dean's eflorf.11 'to keep the lid on,' and because no one higher up th lhe admlnlslratim ·bad been -led. Dean quoted Nlzoo ,. IQllC 11Gocd job. John. Bob told .mt wW I --~ you~ve been dotnc," Ne&awMt llill ~ In December, Dean ·oaldj a law;er' for Watergate delendaal E •. -Bunl approached •While HOUie i!de' a..r1.., Colson to Al> that "oomelhllll· bail to be done" to avoid :i,~':.jall term for.-. accordinl to N .le. • The""' ...... aid 0......IJl*d•U.. roqueal lo Dean and to Joba ~­ Nixon's domellic ' lllfiln?:dljj-wbo resigped Mom!IY, aJona :wllb ~"' • pea. aid J!irhtlc!\il*I I f IC.'11, Ml'JI cbeck,11 ~l-to Nta• 1.-:, _,. Jhm waW"?;;l 111e 0'1!l::ollotlll4 .. ....... • -be Aid' ..... ,....;, ill .., Nlml at ..-...... , .... Hunt. • -~· Elirlichmall illld Ollllllft .. ltll ljunl'' lawyer that "~ la <ililty" bul ni>I to be "too specific," New!week reported Dean as aaylng. A high admlliJstratlon '°""'" has denied bolb stories, Newsweek said. "If what I hear is true, the jail does not meet minimum state staridards," · · said Henog. to Laguna Can)lon. The c~ comm~rales' the 50th anniversary .of ·:soy> Sooutlng In Orange County. ·(See Page A4 for moze pictures of cam· po~.) Martha: 'I Think Nixon : Herzog said one charge she has at· templed to prove Involves censore4 mall . Sbe Mid 11~1l'l'Ole nqoielllng a copy al tha AQ.U baAd-en ~rs· r1g1U, and lbal abe mailed .,...,y_ to all al 'lbem. -• -... -· But abe aald only ltlree priaonen got lhe !umdhool<s, and that Ibey got them only when Ibey were released from jail. 'lbe remainder, !he charged, did not-get lbm1 al all. "'Ibis ·is Dot right," she said. "The j>elllll coc1e· 88)'8 dial pdsooa-s may gel anytliing lllit "li penm!leil -lo. ~ through the mails.JI pus I Orange County. Superviaor Robert Bat· • tin of Santa Ana allended lbe discussion held In lhe Forum of Orange Coast College. :• Asked afterward to comment on the charges of jail . 'abuse, "Battin said they were •!interesting" and ·"'plausible." But (See OOUNTY JAIL, Pll(e A!) .Blackhjrd,, Sprite " . • . • . . \ I Take :~da . . ' ' ' •• ·. ,'i ... . Cory' S~ys He ·May Back .Mexico to Trade I . ·• o)o p • I :.. . . . ,. .. "= · · ·a n.soners _UCI :V_fl·cam.~llospital] :f or u.s~:.~nsul By GEORGE LEIDAL gest to legislators where the bond money NE;XI<;<l · crrY (UPI) -Mexican CM nie 'Deti:r "'""' '"" should be ~t. au~i.es pm!~ SatuJ$y .qigbt to Assemblyman Kenneth Cory ( D • ny 30 "political prisoners" to Qlba. today Garden Grove) re.~ealed late Friday he· OOMPROMISE in an effort to save the. life of the kid-. . 1\ltema,Uves incluck; moving UCI-CCM ped us consul al · Guadala woul~ be wllllhg to vote for an ~ampus out of Oraiige County and 'attaching it to na . . . ·gener m - teaching hospital . a1 .. uc Irvme. ralber... ·an . esistlng hospital such as Martin jara, Terrence G. Leonhardy: . than see Orange County Medical Center Luther King Hospital In Watts. Meanwtiilt, ·lhe abductots blttei'ly de- (OCMC) only partially "upgraded." A -· likely co-omise recom· 'no.meed the-•!llesican ·iovemment In ~.\mW now a vocal -t al ll1e . meodation will pnibabiy involve aome lengthy ~que~ ~•ad. on. national campus teaching . ~ta!, · uld ·''.If it sPJil · al" !be teaclang jxJtlpilal ~ · televiSIOlf Saturday olghl .. · · . ~ another 13 mllli~ or another $11 between provision ol a new 2IJO.bed faclll· The esacl time ol the prlsi9Qers' mµlion to bring OCMC up to slandards of ly 'on Iha. UCI· ~ampus (for. $1&,mlllioil) · departure for Havana .Swell as' tbe,type exceJI--·••·to tll9at planned for the . . · . . · ' .. ". I' f ·'""""~ "• ~·-'-"-""·eel w•• ·-'"''a tmmT' ,wn,o,-• Y. ~~, . . ' i • .· · Tf-'"l'r·rv ~,... .. in ' me ~· 01 ..,... 350 --~·:..~i;;.j,i'W Oii.~ I'll see if I (See OORY, Page Al) ~s;~ "';:,:>::""''. . "7 ..... . .. ' l ~.Ji~. build ~· : .. : . ~ ' words the ~~led '.li.n\ands Yach_t Trcfpliies ~¥."..:-~!:ar='~: .. Bodf .o.t:;'l «>utli that th. 30 · 1.!"'.'Wtll ~ .. . 1~ · ....,. ·tjlll · • · lief or< theif ed lrjUISler' to Olba. By 'ALMON LOCKABEY aiucr!s=~_.~to te,ch T --t' m" .".·'"' "'llisi'OD fl added that alnce one of those on Its 3IJ. or ... Deir ~AM...,, ~ · • · :~-· .1.AJe \;Al: naine list has· already compl~ sen- The 26th aniiii.i! New1xu't:to-Ensenada ~'lf.UCI,~~go~. .. • -" . : •' . I ~~and Jelt prlJloo, It wauubotllutlng Yacht race went into the boob Saturday tba-~ .............. · · .. ". A Sea F d -..IUWl'Cr n.llDe. -· .IJ, noi ..,...... MC!lllf to do ~ job .... 0UD The kidnal>ers complained lbsl not alf wilb l33 boats fmishlng the 12;-mlle right, I will cash In every poliUcal chip newspapers . bad, followed their original course out of 540 ""11"~ . llve gol up0~e (ln'.SOcramento) to gel -~~...;._al "'~ instructions 00 publ!Catian o1 their At the~ of the lruphy presen. the. money;•toryuad. · •~ .-, a·--.,,..,, lation ceremonlel lie~, three y1chts Cory. iloleil tbO ,..,.,.lull h the Jlueh 11iUUI. daring an -I ldl demllJl(is and cautioned ·against· my were llill •ll!ICl'lllm"ll for. Race _..la ' to'det~-:;::;-11,/whe":e lbe aql nn col!Jloifot ... ·-IC'!~ lurlber "Violations" Of their condltlono ::::"'= ~':,·~:'~ i;:, .. ~~ ~ laoqd ilale--.~ :'7 llftt•na _ 1a1e s.~1 for Leonbardy'• ..teaae. · · • Should Say Goodbye' WASHINGTON (UPI) -Martha Mitchell said Saturday lbsl President Nixon should 11resign" because of the Watergate bugging scandal. ·"I think he should say goodbye," lbe wife ·d. the fO!flller attorney _ general said -In" telep-call ·to UPI reporter Helen Thomas. ·Asked why, she replied: "I thlnlc In <inler to give crediblllty to th e Republican party and credibility to the United States." Mi's. Mlt'chell said that "If my husband knew anything about the Watergate break·ln, !>Ir: Nlxi>n tilsO kile\v al>Out it." Mrs. Mitchell's last public appearance was 1bul'lday when she briefly talked with reporters in New York before giving a swom deposition in the Democratic party'• '5.4 million clV"il suit against the Witergite oonsplrators. · J# Iha often 111mbllng, 78-page deposi· lioft.. Mn. MIJ.chelJ 'told a biltt;ry of 12 lttomey; abe bad no acceu to any clo!mnenta oonnected wllb the Watergate aftatr" but · added that her· wonian's ln- CUltlail tOICl ber ''things weren't proper.'' "II I had any pen!Olla! knowledge of the Watergate, gentlemen, I would bave doine -something about it · loog ago," she told lhe ailorneys. ID her telephone cooversaUm, Mrs. M!tdlell said lbat "Mr. Presldelll oho\lld .. 11re." She lndiClled that her -for tbe suggestion '!'Bl lbat Nixon wu ..,.. promised by, hil aides, thus hlodet'lng his · ability to· eflecllftly govern. · ' ' . .. "l think .he let the country down/'~ •be said. Mrs . Mitchell said tbal bel«e nJaobur her lelephooe call to UPI, ~ lildO.: tempted l<>call some of bOr lrieiids·lil 1llo administration through l\le White 11otf1; 1witchboBrd Saturday oot the ~ refused to pul ~ calls through, , "No one at the White House \vlll allo'f me to speak to anyone," she said. :it• She said she reallud that her bulbOnd ·'wu in trouble" but added 0 we•u survive ft." · She also said "I don't think be'S . (Mitchell) going to get out of·tt." Mrs. Mitchell .. pealed her -.. that she was severely presaared bJ iW White House last year .when Ibo~ demanded that ber hulbaAd noip '• Nixon's campaign manager. 'I' "Those. --at ·Ibo W1111e Holitt tried at every chance thay go( to, l*O fuC. rumors about me," she said. ·~YCtdm'l know whal Ibey p.il me th__,,_. · . -..........,., r . ' ... \., .. Sun · in Afternoon; ~ ·ti' J, .. .a.~ .~ . ' ·-·,:t!' The wealhennan Is proml~ ' . aftemooll today ·10U0Wing'ma11t11c · clouds and occasional drlule.' · "• Temperatures wlll rt•1 let' .... 1-if degrees •IOllJI the 0r...,. lloat 11111! !Ila • to a low .of 55 tonigh\.'-clllDN , ~-· weather and warmer ~ ""' predicled. far Mcncll,y. • ; • • " , Th:t. ,.. .. , • s.tunlay llOOl1 .ie.• ~~~~~ ~~~-~~ .r11-yoaMlcl WuiJam n1111; : . ~~i;~ng. . "311 U.-de-.to.-...ctJon for do .... '""4. 17131 ~ Lane, ..... ~":"'§~;:!.~.: .... ~~~~"'al '~.=:.=~=~!.~ '" , .. :-.-,:.) .. '"· .. ,> ·" :,,. ir ,:.,·i•· . . . . .. _ ·~ f oceldl'M!q ..... .,_ •• ~' -~~-.. ~ J .Y-Sberwood"t::~·~····~oo•"':,.~~.,,,.,.~-~.~~ lllJ!'l'llDAY -.It :WU. ::;.!--···" .•••. .If. . Ert_,.· c :iftiil~ · · ·w If jllolff: r .~~ ~~ ·Ailril·l1\JI . ~ell'~ 1"!"~--.,.. : ~:v-1iloeiMs .'t'hb; a~-...,. 1 · 'i..111. ~ \·-1:""'N .,, Yacht' 1i1w:. · 11~.•· ., = "m.;.u;.,.i • .-.... :."'' ~~~ opp.,.,,uy YG!l1!! •I'!'!~ -.io!iiii: 1a the ramie.Ibo ~ta41ilift.,'l'laa tllaailt• , ......... ~. ~.e_."' ~ ~ ~~I Club nlotnber, but Wll sltliiW !er • 11,Glliling Oii' ·~jtol'.;, . Othan .,,;: Jost t!lell' ~during the problerii iUY )le ~ eitabl!sll I boatt! for may nae •t tJw ~ al \J>oUlbllul = -' .' . : =· ~ I: · ~ ..... IPPl'Oll'iltiClll to plan , ........., -'.Dune-tina .• and hia the youtbs wlwh:tlley can be oul al lsrael!J as Monday s annl\'erSll')' dale ....... , N - -•. ~ Harry Lundbers'• Strini lnJnl Seal the Cllllp.ll _, boapltll llld -1.,_. ......... linJiliu ~ &tt, 'vtd ad-n.n.. ~stall · C8ndaoe approaches: How well his their new, In· ,....,,_ .._._ .,., Beach Yachl Club w~ the wjmier ol lbe !undl':lrr.."::"9 are ~ lludled. by' -;"' tllO!!: :....; ~ "4 ~ C. danger. ":!b!' , _., Wrllef83 • • . dependent naUon .lived up to the dreams ·-•-..,_~ •. :;:" C..... ~denl Of t!ii UDlled ~·-= two' , ct111~111llteel chllNd 'by A. I tine, 1,,r'.,...,._·A ... , :· p~~•"'!f". Ille 'f1· 2~. a '~ ··~lta''lounde!s1 Page A7.. :::-:....-. : =---.: I ~o;...°k, besi.c~A time In llle P c ~ Willie Brown Jf. (D&n ~ to u.s. Cou1 Gt!ard ol· M£TRIC ~--The days of • PRESIDENTS AND-PRESS -It has ,_ _.., •• .... -•a • 111111 ~--1'•"'?' . . , ~ Ille tt1o at all lrocn Saal lltach !~ aod.~ ll'*Y be numbered. Prp-been no love matclr over the )ltarl. as •• ~ ., ~ ,. " .. · -'IMlllta..t,llll --i ~!Mi.·~ -.,. ..i ·•• lllhlllc 1r1p on Apr!l 7. Wim Ibey llU1'll .m11nuos 1o mount 1n the u.s.'r~ · prm and president (no matter wholie '"'"'"' 11 ' -,. . u;:,:;.• :,:£'"t.41v,:;: ',...., a&.-. --O•eM• _,.-.,. w It b ililld to -dlol OftlilDc "11Uve1 a ""¥P·to the 111t1r1e S)'Stem ol welghta was) cr.....i pens. and IWOl'da. Special . ..,., ,..., ·--, ..... ..-s,,M'd,•1:011•11J =Fa~"-:~T'':':!.C: 0:-.\=:"~-=-~.,~~~~.._~ ~i!~~i~~~rr:u:;: 't:-~-< .... ,..;... -- -. (lllle ENSENADA, ..... M) llolpllal lllC-11111 latltr..., wtli.... -l!Jtill t:IO LID. April I. _,..to Ille llldl'fldual ciUien. Page 81. Nixon. Page Al2. TV_. -•' .1 , ;' ' • . . , 1· . I ' • I I • . . • !:3 I DAiLV Ml.OT . -~-c R d blsu~ and unrep~~o, Jtcolojllll malntaiJled pralle iOI" -oast oun up-::-. S.arn&S!~=~ ... -. ' -. . tbe1'ounty's la!l4.~IOadi&'al a coll ol an eollmllld • · -:• • Hllltlng,on the~anal)'lld.loftbeprogram1w1U.l{Ji'iii14j ·..; ~ :.AINTING TH& BAY~ lfEWPORT BEACH :.... A c:aNieol 1f at'the Colpmlssloqmf811nf. Sun;q, M'1 6. 1973 WUlilnl out bll loola WM .blamed Friday for the oplllage of . )llld• .WA•u ••• .-.~ •1..::GUNA" ... CH· _ · . • tennined amount ol pollutant into Upper e'WPol'I 11-.r ·'lbldiday. • .. .,_, -·-,.... ,,.,,. $0VIET VISITOR: 50~ COAi;J: ~ ~..!!.~~=· . '!be aplU, wbldl !lowed l.brougb a ltorm drain from Park ·Newi>on lo cealial bad Jll daT. ilr!M: Art ~y. ~f IOm lly that 'So.tot leader Leoa,ld Bttzhnev will ~ 1 t :• :Apal1melltl. dllCO!cnd t.y. waters along a 20().yard st.retch o!"the ""*1thedtyCOUDCil~Ila111tlquited • · blrtlni _ , NllO!j to San ci..,ienle late In JllM or early In Jl!!Y ~the two ~· o!ion!J .. Dbt~.aad Bay Drive. A ""°'*"'IQ"for the ~t .£Olaje books. Later amfd a dlscusaion on cat 009l!'o" (be rigb 1111111bue111eeUnp In W&1blnlton, D.C. ~ B-. ~esm"!' late · · aid lbe ~lei Wided oat his equlp1110nt .w!th-In a tenant car cat; to eat bliili was compared° to tl!e-rll!lrts ot""blnls'tO ear wo11DL In ·111e ... ~uid the 'Vflil.lo .!he.South Coast~~ • waal> area a.tid appareotly thought lh<I runOff went Into ll'ii"tie"'fl!.. The Art Colony wu recenUy declared a bird Wllltuary. Meanwblle; lty." , • ·· "lnMeod, It went lnt>o one ol three draln8 al-the &mplex-'tilf J>Ola' . , the council deelded agailllt requlring."Jicem;es o; ·~ for ~~· t -· ': • . · _ ~ . . ,.\, , _ · .. . ~·. direet1ylntotbeUpperBay.· °' -·~ -· .!:•. ''· .~.! • "-· •"·. ... ' • -·-' \ 't.\Ll<S GO OH1 HARBOR AB&\...,, Newport.1.r.11 aeliii!ll olfl· .J • · . • . TEACHER PROTEST: WEST O~GE COum')r -Teachen• ".-°'.' · cia(ii;iuivelled their f!rit'eoumier-otter-ottbls ~s "'y ~ •:. . CASE t:LOSED: COSTA M&5A -A juvenii.' .court Jll!lie bu the Huntington Beach Union Hlill SCbooi rn.tzi* wnre blacl< -ainl; :-. · Tbiy ,.W p.e all c11sti1Ct employee a tht!/':\lellt P*Y hike In aildl· pbced a ,..tally nitarded teenager In probotion~control · benas to ocliool last-week u a "dby.ofJllOUfDinfiilreducltlm..~.J@ .. '. llon ti; regularly~ nu-~ onto lblt a phu\l tong as a minor ~ble danger to oth.en. Girl, ~~r.was hiiplleated OIKI ol several proteot actMtiee tbi!y. plan <YVer lllall..s 'lalary-\alb; ·, · llOugllt by' lioaeber'8 -i-ld dental inlilraJlee. Tl;Je, tmiero have de- '' in death ol ate, 64, the oldest patient lllll~j"eart7,l,700 at Teachers want Dine pe<eent """8Ues, 'while the diStrict Iii ••llit · · maDded a ten 'l)el'Cellt ~-board,... and other coneesslm., • • · Fairview State Hospital . Neither had hiatoriea of berate "ttolenee !Ive percent. Otller _prot.esta planned include picketing Tueeday't 1nii'. • • lncludlnl! a nlle of $13 per dly for tu'bltitut& teaehM:I 111d "'11ef and both had mentalitiee ol preschool elllldren. The action lneluded tees' meeting, an~ 1>oyllotttng admj;nt.stJ:allve meelln&s. Aft8r M., 15, I' 'from 'alf non....-Mondc wponllllon du"-~ <Jttlclals offend .~: a trlll!fer to Camarillo HoopttaL : J they niayYl>!etostriketf not fUlly sallsfred. · • " "'-a $3 per dayralae tw Illa iWJs'and u yet !Jave no ooncessionslb> U!e ::·;. CHARTER CHANGE: HUNTiNGTl:>N BAAtilf -City ~ : . c"eNSORSHIP: SAN OLEMENI'E .. -City ~ at inJd.• 1• • 91her dem:ands., · • · · ·, ' ~ .. · ·men said last week they want to bold a chartet,..eleetion to make the w..,k nearly assume<i the role of a a.OBOrship bou<l'ffi..-}\earing NARROW ESCAPE: mVINE -A pair of fiM lieutenants bailed •· · offices of ctty clerk. city attorney and city -ireaw llP!Mllntlve, -~.-from one member thllt plti)'i propc-1 ~-' new dinner out with seconds to _... last week wnen illelr F4 Pba!ltom jet Jost ·:·'.~rather than elective as they now are. No date waJ.lllit~r the, elii:;\IOn ••• -;-. c~ might require prior ~g, '® oCcuion, Arth)ll' Hohn es powa-on takeoff from El Toro MCSC 9lld crashed. Site was Quall .. ' but the council ordered • chartor revision comJlilttee,·to wnte ~~ •. • : ·:gg,sted !he Idea, be sa.td, "JuBtJD ·ca11e a play 1lllte "Hal( .were .to Hill, just off Sau Diego Freeway.and Sand Canyon Avenue. Hilly site · · . argumenta. All agreed on the clerk's post, but counCllmen splil i<8 • presented." Comu:il1Den toyed.'with• the wggtellOn, then rejected· is deollned iru-lrri!ie Conlp111r bbiDe development soon. '.···over tbe attorney's and treasurer's poets. The dissen{lilf eoUDcilnlerr • They did IJll>l'OV8 Ula dinner theater, llOwever. ·~~ Vel:l'O of • · • •· .•.• said tl>ey'd like to bold action on 't::Aoff1ces until atllOr next Aprll!s ;. .N~rt Bea<ll, 111e·11ead of the."theeter ~n, DeVer haa In· 'GOODBYE, OLD PAINT: COi;J:A MESA-'-JaAnnel:te Weinstein, · •. ·mu~ ele¢,116ila"ao the'ilslle 't beeome eonflleed Miil the • ' --~nclid to eut on·~ona of a questional>le nMme,•be told COUii• 25~dlt colildn't pUll lp'tbli nmfcm tMr-J!t4!8·~,'.1.111lHday. Com-~-.1ndjVI~ nllijrlng for olllee, _ A · ~ll!<'IL .· . • · -:. · · · • car'i ~ stuck, Bending It galliiping OOw!l the llireet In · " . er <esi<lentla! I.rad. She f1nally dove out onto tile Pavement just be- GREENBACKS AND GREENBELTS: ORANGE COUNTY..-com· "'i!Xl'l.OSIVE SITUATION: HUNTINGTON BEACH - U.S. Naval fore ill.lowed into cloaed garagoe of the Howard '!'&tum borne, eaus- '" plaints from j>uilders and land developers contlnued-Uot week that authorities admitted fast week that e"1)looives are shipped by rail ing wi espread damage. The fate of the Pinto? If It were a bo!'lle, "···a·~<»=un:it~:;=;• ;ior;;;~ope=n~spa::ce:.:an:d'..:conse::":=atlo=· :·~-=~lllegal,.===~:am:-,.._~th:rou::g~h~resi=·d~e:rrtlal:!~secti:'.!'o:n:•~o~f~n:orth:~:H1un:tin~· ~gto:::;n:,!l!e:a:eh~a:n~d-W:=es~t·:_ _ _,'.0~ff~icer::2T~om~B~o~ylan'.:~w:o~ul~d~ha:ve~h~a~d~to:shoot~:.:it:. _______ _ -" " ... .. . ' ·"' .. ,,··· .·. People _QµQtes Nearly everyone is talking about the Watergate. llere're one ol 1he lhings lhal were said last -k. Sen. Charlea B. Perey (II-DI.): "We keep thinking it can't get any wone, but it does." Gov. Roaahl· Reapa, wm has talked a lot about Jaw and orde!': ''The Water· gate spiee did llomelh!ng that was stupid and. foolish, bul they are not of some delegates. "The situation I! most serious." . ,,, . crElinals at heart. I lllinll lhe Presl- <l<nt did very well wheo1Ie said ,..n:- =l=t~.people, wllh no aimlnaJ Ir> . ~ ~~!.,leia~ Offiebls in Oosta 14~ appear anx- ious to make use Of the recent California Supreme Court decision that seems to give local auth<lri.Ues1he right lo regulale nude entertallllnent. <l>ndlmn Abta Pli*le7 com- mented <n the laW'; effettin May 31 •. that bans nudity In p. ... that serve food or beveraps but does nol cover tbeat.erB. "I tbb>it We now have Ille cure for the ..,_, We found out a l«>g !tine ajo with our lliS iopless bar oo Harbor Boulevaiil that 11 didn't bring the kind of people we waoted In- to town~'~ --· -.. .~; . .. il"'ll\."' :J'/{ • ~°:t'NSla Victim Dies . •II j "' .,fh :·.11 '\ 1 111 ' 111! l' 1:111 In.II ~1 1•1 •Ii. ' \ .' ,. . A 11).year old Buena Park woman died at Hoag :(·· Memorial Hospital, Newport Beach. early .Saturday ::· morning following this grisly wreck &Ion• 'Mariner's ~ Milelh Newport B<iacll Pri&ynigfit~ ·1.nrce Yenala· :: vitcb clung to life for three hours after tile bead-on A oompoulion, Debra Trolh<>lz;• 18, also of Buena Park suffered leg and trip fractures. Melvyn Wheel- er, 35, Jaces charges of felony drunken driving. Po- lice allege his vehicle veered across the center line of tbe !Old ,and strud< U,. small Geniian·made · j , collision, out succumbed io massive head Injuries. sedan. 1 · 1 • ... • ··~ ; J t,:i , . •• F ..... Pqel '' • • t! (:ORY TEIJS POSITION . ~ ·~ improvini OCMC bY,"reducid.l if.s,~15 •. 'Cory'.1 concern for ftve yean, tie said, ~ beds io a first ~te Sl>bed ~ntril county . ' tat bh'n the dei,ertorating quality of car.e emergency and outpatient care facility. at :OCMC. He 'claims his efforts have :J. Spendmg' $18 million for a hospital and been and will continue to be to force an ·."I ~ lh 'I d $12 million for basic science buildings on a~ent '-"=tween e uruvers ty. an !~ the campus 1eave.s $8 million of the' $38 the count~ wblch Improve! the quality of 1, million of UC bonds uneommitteed. care provided at OCMC. ' UCI 0.nOOlor Daniel G. Aldrich Jr. !,I~:· has said the medical school would spend $7 millJon lo upgral!e OOMC. CHANGED POSITION • , Wilh.115 beds at OCMC -some of ~J "1tlcb would be new "t.achlng'' quality ·~ beds -and 200 beds on campus, UCI- ;• CCM WOl!ld fnd up wit!> the 1ame i 1 number at teaching beds available to its ""-"r, hit posltlM ha! changed 9Jmewbat in recent weeks. Once ada-. mantly opposed to the hospital on cam- JlU.', Qiry lold the Dally Pllol Friday lhal if the COUl!ly does not cooperate wllh 1he univenity in ' impi-ovlng the OCMC facilities "·then I will vote to spend all the bond funds for a hospital on the cam- •tudeoll, bul the quality of tnotructlon, i ' allowing for 50 percent increase in num-~ bers of doctors trained, would have been improved. pus." . ~·a new position added to the con- tiiluiiig Sl!PJlOr1 of State Sen. IJe!lnis -E. ~..,. ·(1\-N~wport Beach) a n d :1 " .· " ., HVM. N~""~ Badhham (Rlh· ~"'-• }, . I (I} I ·; · · -:Jql<l&UV1,eolluni11ees will act faVll'ably ~111~1. ,._..,.improves canoes e . . • ...,_! · · . on. propcisAls lo spend the UC bood :1 . ~ · -· · · .,__. money in Orange County. Bac:hm and no --.illA.Y '1LDT. -·-• Carpentar WI wee1: ~ In-"=•'•d .. N,..,, .... ,... ... ....,. troduction in each house of. the "' "'-ON• """"""' ""-"· -• • le-'·'ahire Identical bllla --'••-for :':.r":t ~.:':=· = = ~on of $24 mlllion ~v"~bond ~ ~•In v111ey, .....,,.. funds this year as well as the '900,000 • 1-m. 1MM11Hc1r1Nct w "" c""""'~ hoapila.I piaooing grant. S.11 Jl.IM CtPlltrano.. A 111"91• rll10lllJ ~ Both BOOliam and Carpenter agreed • , , . . . • Id""" h Mlhhed llturdtYt end ,.,.,,...,.. he' ould ,._ ·,..1nc:.,.1 ,_,..11111"'-111111, 11 et a ..... t Y w support any divlslon of those •• ., s1r1i11, co.11 "'-· c.llfornlt, nt». fUJKls which \\'as acceptable to the Rob.rt N. Wi.J university oflicia}s and that the bills, fil· l"rnlffflt 1t111 l"wtllltttwr ed befor,e the Jegislatlve deadline for in- J1ci k. Cut11v trodtElnJ new bills, could be amended to 'f'Jc-P'r•1c1en1 _, G<1Mr11·~ meet terms of any compromise. • TI:om•• IC1e~lf However, each definitely calls for 1pend- . "'"" ' mg lhe bond fund! In Oranp County. n.::;.'l;, ~':!I'"° -·: Badham predicted. success wllh lhe c..li~\'ili~ /-ri= P._llol' ~Wiiiie -~u.es. Cal1>001or'1 ... ---. cmrded In bla -· ·~ 1111111. . iatlealloa anll Qry said only he .. o.:"· "not at all apprehensive about l~ing the --· ,. -.Jrt -money lo Martin Luther King Hospital in "'""' lelcll: ms ".....,.,. ... "_. Watts." • U... lllctl: m ,..,. .. , A"'""' ~, . -"""'._.., twfl: 1111s 1wc11 ...._,.,. On the other hand. however, OJry said, . •I . . ' ' " , ., I ' • • • • l l ' t " • ... °"'*"'1 as H.-tt1 Ei C•m1111 ••• "the state and the UC Regent. can't d:lc- Tdrtt 71 f714) UMJJf tale to Orange County what it must do ct • .,... ~¥ti '4J.U11 '4-'ith Its holpital." ,,.. .,..... .,.... ..... Llt9N ..... 4tl-442D , Pearl in Hoepital NEW ORLEANS ~) -Singer P .. rl . Balley was.hofpjtal~ her. Friday, auf • fering from alicbnlnal pain>, appareoUy cauaed by a viral lnfeetloo. Doctors llld Ille WllUld be ltept In the botpltal overnight for oi-vallon. ' ·~ . Tustin Driv'er r ' Killed ill Cr.ash - .. • A motorist stepping from his disabled vehicle was killed by a passing car along Red Hill Avenue, Tustin, early Saturday evening. Jerry Dwain C>'Jl<!ar. 301 ot J42.12 Re4 Hill Ave., was .PJVRINl)CeQ1 dead at the scene of the accident -_ · California Highway Patrol o!liee" said O'Rear's car broke down and that he parked it iii a blcyde poth alongside the · road. He was getting out of the l!lr when he was struck by the norlhbound vehicle driven by Albert Pickering, 41, of Santa Ana. From Pagel COUNTY JAIL ... he said he ftlt they were 11a bit over- dramatically." "I've beard charges like these before and I've looked inlo some ol the more In- telligent ones " be said. T'ae answers given by j;JI offldals, he se!d,. were "bland." , ' tenllooally dooble park:' Aftt<o" Ill! » television address tQ the nation on the ·. Watergate affair, Pre1ldent Nixon told • reporters, "Just continue to give me hell when you think I'm wrong. t hope I'm worthy of your trust." Finally, Martha Mitchell, in a c i v i I deposition concerning the Watergate case, "I've got one tongue and H wwb pretty well." ,,, A repentsnt bandit wm returned lhe $131 he obtained in the armed robbery of a Corona del Mar. CU'Rt shop also included a note which said he bad gooe to church and bad become conscience stricken over having bfoken ttie eighth commandment as well as tbe law. "Lord ... I don't remember any other ca .. like thlo, SOf!l_~O,WJ!Cl<I Beach "om~v~ srm ~"c;i wish 1llllll'e of ,jlii!SO gu~. WiiiiJd , go to church." ,,, ..... Newport Beach -buff BoblJy Riggs, 55, has challfted Margarel Court lo a $10,lm tier-take-all telo- ~ malch In San Diego May 13. AOMECREST PATIO PARTY SET Un ique 30" TABLE ADJUSTS TO THE HEIGHT COMFORTABLE FOR YOU. Table similar to picture. • Best Selection • Largest Display BOBBY RIGGS Riggs, noted for bis cunle pmbling stunts, opol!e about the fortboomlng matcll in Los Angeles Satunlay. "I rs going lo be a bard foucbl match, wltb Margaret Court playing for all the ...,. men and me ~Ung for all the old men." ' '1· ~ Credit can! ~'United N1tiol!o diploinits.all ovi' the world "have lefl New Yen leaving a !llrlng Of unpaid bills, Unpaid loons, ._Jd credit card accounll and unpOld 'medleal bills," U.S. ln...ilgal<r Wlllllm S. Sdlulele has chargM In a report on Ibo C'1Dduct .. ---., . Always quick to condemn the press, Vice Pmldmt Sjllro T. Apew offered apology ol ...U l a o I week when be said, "I cannol gloo! over the unfortunate hostility whlcb has existed loq klOi bet....., the elements of the news media and tho Nlxon adminlstration. When I 11y un- fommate hoollllty, I meon the deep feelinp that nm be,...S a. tradi- Uoaal advenazy r.Latlm!lllpa among ofliee holden and nwnhen cf the press. I do nol apolocize fer Iha oootent of my earlier mttcimn ot lbe media, but I freely admll 11 coold have been stated leu abrasively." ., One final note, In Joshua Troe Na· t1onal MmOihft1I the 291h llDOOll 'l'ul' Ue Day• celebratloo got lllder way ~ -but w!tliout..live turtles. l!Jsb aJjij Game IJepirtnimt otflclals ilid uv. lurtlis coold nol be taftn from tbelr local bab;tat for raeloi, ao residents an llllng mecbanlud wood- ea turtles. "Of COW'lM w even have a grmt big concrete tmt1e outalde that ""'re going lo put on the p>llalrdil," aaid .... -ol ~ ofll. c!al. T!tlNUNE IA COSTA by BR!IWN JORDAN "'lll• All W••Ut., T•rr•c• Ir•"· Painted alumlnum frames that n•ver ru1t •nd comfort· able vinyl straps that are fide resi1tant make t~s the perfect set for your manor, • 3 Convenient ' Locations OfCOllATIV[ WHIT[ WttlllR • Brand N~mes 3 pltu Cate Stt with either 30" or~" t•~· Complete with 2 1wivfl chairs and cushion& in 1 chOiee of c<Mor1. List prfc S $295.00. limit~ Tlmt °"'' ... 1171.15 • Experienced Personnel •Delivery Available • I • Return to ltenaissmM!e ' ' ' . It's May, the merry month of May, and lrvllle's Urii- vorsity IDJ!.1:;hool celebrates spring· by. returning to,a Ren ce Age for just one da}'-Saturday. The school staged its annual Renaissance Faire, com- plete with court jesters, belly dancers, palm read- ' ' • ers, pantomimlsts, and magic shows. Above, the pro- cession of. Queen Elizabeth I and her court through the falr~unds. Right, Jo Levy, 14, of Irvine, •!>" plies a bit~ oolor to his cheeks. I DAILY l'llaT 4 1 3 Soldiers ; • ~ Die in Irish Bomb Blast BELFAST, Northern 1 .. 11nd (AP) - Three llrtUsh soldiers Wtnt killed Ind ,...ral woonded In an elaborate IU'f1'llla 1J6mblilg ambwJlt SOturdoy near the bcrd<r wllb the lri5h republic. "Our boys never stood a chance," ane army officer ,.ported, ''The atta<t WU cold-blooded and cowardly." 'lbe ambuah on a lonely mlsWhrouded road near Cn>ssma1len, a mllnly Romon Catholic bonier town 50 miles 30Ulhwost of Belfast, came dl!l'lnl an o41>trwbe peaceful day In the troubl .. tom province. . 'lbe only other Incident the army reported was a bomb in a Belfast store that was defused by bomb disposal eI- perts. The first soldier to die was 36-year-otd warrant o£ficer William Vines. He was blown up as his patrol ol paratroopers ln- vestlpted a pile of stones '"1 a ...i outside Cnmmaglen. Several other men wefe .wounded. Under the stones was a big mine, planted by the lrisb Republican Anny's dlebard Proviaklnal ·wing and> detonated by guerrillas when the palrol moved in, an army apokesman sald. • 'lbe anny aal'!-Wlreo led' llllO yards across the ffODUli'. - · The patrol cOJJid In reinlorcemonts to ll O Kr h E • d · R • d comb the area. Three houn later, Musse , yster og-. VI ence ece1ve :';=· n~:":\,. ~1..;·c:i~·:..i:r:;:= Cl.am Quarantine dg w~ 1!..~· anotb<r big ·~ anc1 B P tag. p Ju e two more troppers were tilled. . Y en on apers 1 "lt wU an elali>rate deoi~" an Goes ln#n. Force " . . . -. . annr spoketm>I• r<ported: "It'. was ~ bool>y-trappodindc!Mljpw!.to_.do,,.. · , LOS ANGELES (AP) -A swom. Acco~ to a Wuhlngton source anyone arooiid It qUlla lndllc'1mlnate!y" A summer quarantine on all musseb, statement by form~ presidential, aide quoted ei.rlier. Saturday, the· statement · ·. · 1 =="::~:.r::~o:;: ~:'J,.~h~r::.~~.E~rdof~ ~\\,~~i:!.:.~,;11:rm': Lo ·,.Sec . tJIPv. , tinues thro<igh Oct. I. . office o1 Ilenlel Eliabe!T• psychlatrill, • consU!tanl under !{rogh, has aaid tbat he, . ng 8 re~. J ', In mating the regular -I _an-. has been reeelved · by the Pen~ along with G. Gordon Liddy and three -_ . · .. , , . _ -'10WlCl!ltlell -the """""e-Counlv . .Jliallh rtJrll~ lud•e a.,.,._ .. tt~ -oll\e"1ccmledout-!Oe'Jlu!llacy.---·-h OTI•· ~ -·. ~--~ Dej)arii!ienFsMa~SlielH!Jb'&n!'liOl~tiii\l&Y'.7 •-"';';'.''""' · ''"''~:--·Ella~:i·s "duei attorney, ~~aiiJ""c ~'l'eUJD""'g::.'.f .ru:UI.~ 1 --- ordinorily polsooous: But In the.~ Allorney! for El1'berg. and Anthony Boudin, complabted that anythlilJ Knell · mooths ' they may collect m their Rus8o said they would ask the Judie .f°' or oth.,. former White House aides may MEXICO, Mo. (UPI) -lfele!t-Dbnlop, · stomachs a chemical that can be laUll!y the . Krogh affidavit . on Mllllday. The • have disclosed about any White House In-· oecr-etary and companion to -Sm. ~-to man and has no known an-iu<jge told them by ~lie~. a wlvemept In the Penlagm papers prose-FAlwlrd V. Long, (11-_ Mo.), ...... leUlq ~p ............... CARETILLA REPLACES BULL lN SAN JUAN CORl!IDA Lyn ,~,5mw1 •Style Against Phony Bull -\. 1,j . Bnll~less Fight . I 'Matador' Makes Passes at 'Cart By JOUN V ALTERZA Of .... DlllJ Plitt ltaft Not only was it a bloodless bullfight. It was a bull-less, -.. bolllight. 1 And eeveral-hundred a~ at 119d:Y'•!..,_ In· Son Joian Clpiatrano 58turdi ' illdn't ~ lliiow -to take liie no!i,.,. _,iacl'e irhich hi4 been ~ for weeks as the hichllght of the Cinco de Mayo celebration ln the mission community. 1U .S. Customs at El P'uo was blamed; for the lack of loµr-legced adversaries at , the event. · --. _ Bullflllrt ·orcanizer Lyn Sherwood, a writer, ·public relations man Ind bulllight·: ·authority,, wu undauoled at the quaran- tine ~ on !lie two anlipals he said be ordei-ed from a ·ranch il>Me.ico. • : But as promised, Sherwood conducted • l~e on the fine pqlnts of the corrlda as members or a bullllgbt club from San Diego performed with a pllony bull. It was a "careWla," a one-wheel cart with horns bolted on. _ .. sort of a one-manpower bull. Dor.ens of persons left the arena at the midway point. But they missed the highilght or the day, a display of horsemanship by film producer Bud Boe Weber, who sbowed off two Portugese-Andalucian ho r s e s specially trained !or lighting bulls. Boetticher's display, a gain with an assistant pushing a careWla, drew the . only applause of the day. - · Tile eVellt'had beeome not only a prOt!!-" ised hiiblight of tlle cbamber ol C<im- merce celebration; but it also became a subject of local politics and controversy. A formal citizen's group complained that the bulls obtained for the event bad been ordered from a ranch owned by a prominent San Diego crime figure. That issue was-set to be debated befgre . city councilmen Monday. ..; , Not only did local opponenls speak out, but the National Society for the Preven~ tion of Cruelty to Animals also had threatened the sponsors with lepl aclloo for abusing animals. · A3 it turned out, neither camp of op- ponents has much of a case. The simple rea9C>n was the two-week quarantine required for all livestock tllrmarked for shipment into the U.S. from Mexico. For those spectators dissatisfied with the mock version of a corrida at Rocky's arena Saturday , the new aficionados in the crowd offered some coosolation. 'Ilte bullfight season -the real bulllighl season -opens today in n- juana. Tlley've got bulls !0< that one. . ' Kissinger in Moscow,. Talks on lmproVing Ties Moso:>W {AP)·..., In the fastness of a "review of bilateral relatklm." Kremlin lea~r.'.a ~ ~ .White ·. An almost complete neWI blackout was Houae counsekll".'~A. Kitoinler con-im Posed by both sides. ferred :with "l:Ugb SOYiet•olfidals" Satur-Diplomats from the A m er i c a n pay oboUI the ~ly Improved Embassy were not invited to take part. relallm8 -Ruoola and America. Tile Anlerlcan brief· waa presented by • Aliboop IOUl"CeS decllnod to 14!;ntify Kissint!er and lite staff thet accomponled the So.iei . <ifflclali, It, wu., ·~ him from Wasb!ngtm. ' Klaalnll"r.,;. tJlldn& to' the Scwiej <llln' . · U.S. dlplomats ezpresaecl 1 om e muntat por1y _.i-.taey,.Leonld 1,; surprise that Klsslnier.had been taten,lo. Br-..... 1!11> to W~thla-the Intimacy cl 1.1.-rcr the oiattol Ma111w Ji: a ""-1IDCI mmmtt with Pnl!--1"' the talks. '111ia.Ja the ___ of ......... the dent Nixon la to be a l)'lllbol o( ~ Brezhnev leadersblp uaoally .-,. lor big cooperation be t w • ea the tbe rare loro!in visitors In wbnm ·trull lltlperpOWtrl, and a certain penonal commilm"ltt bave · 'lbe dlacuaton1 .,...,; taking place at been invested. Zavklovo, a wen guarded complex of aovernment dachas about 69 miles north of Moscow at the ~""!IC<' or the Sbolba Allll ,Yolg~ rlvei;i between forests I( pine ltid lllrcb. . . .I.I 111tj ,ctilter ~ Kbslnger'1 con- -..t1aa1 .... 1m ...aa lor'lll'tllrlev's 11.s. 'flsll """ with' it what Klsilnctr> -bed on bia ·IUTfval Friday as· a Reds Launch Cosmos '· .. .. ~ MOSCOW (AP) -'lbe Sovi!'( Union ~ .lllOlber lllllll8Dll0d: OolmOI ' • saltlllle Into arlllt todl)'. lad aald II waa "---~-"II_ .. _ In the~ aeries. Motes. • spOclal COUtl sessian Mi>nday. -' cution bu probobl1 -lnblbiled 1" the ··truth when ahe Wd 141' loll lier John Philp, chief county beallh officer, Ellsberi and Ru8ao are ~eel ''!!ih new White House gUldellnes oo U.CUtive . llbortly befure bla-deallt'that ~ bod boa> said symptoms of sbellfiah poisoning. m-~· ,thrit ·Ind espknage ID copy-privilege. polloned by caodY, a~li reoultJ elude. numboess of limbo and fingertips, iJie the -Penlapln :11udy cl lJ',S. The pldelines, issued Friday, prevent . cl a lle d.-'tut re1euei1 lla,IU!dlY· slumDI o1 speecb, dizziness, and In Sjlllle involvement in Indoclilna. · · ~nl or lmw Wblte Houoe a14es The teats reoultJ were ~ by Miu cases, desth. . , . lroin answerinc.: ~ J!>oiil:..M Dl!!llap's att«ney, Jerune w, Slecfte,d. Philip o<Plained that the poison Is not 250 Feared Dea·d versatlotlt· invoblnfl tbe itr e 11 d e.11.t;·.-wllb· her pennlaolon. • ... , ...._.._ actually produced by the mussels, clams, · . . -Boudin Jald)ie would lllQ.uk the jJlilCI --She bod tabn.lbe ~ "'"" M, _.., and oysters, but collects in their · 00 )(Gilday (or:ume ·to :r.-.. tl!Ca.;. '.al!S she told alllllorlllu -l.aal'• dl~estive. tracts~ they eat the tiny ~~ S:~AP~ s::.=~ ""'!.11!·1:~u.;~0111l ~Dlel)l-.:_.._t the "":"""' n.omu IDloo IDlcn>«garusma. that fonn red nilbi"~...two tootGl';,l=·=~ lhe • .._..:.;_, .• · iQl!lilrnet,.l&i*ala • .QlrilJ ·..-111t ,,._ tide. ' rePottecl tO )iove collldell' •-I• 11DaJ -ezo f"t'llotney and !Jmstlga!Qr In tlllli ' -· Wbm the red tide Qrlanisms die_ off in-south cl DaCca on the Sibilakbya 'River. .C.uve ~~1e as "a delmaive weajJon ~vealed the results ol.1he tesl In •_1ollor the winter DlOl>tha, the quarantine. on Two colleiO proleaors wbo swam to for hbruel!, said Boudin In on Interview,_ _to,~-~-• __ sbell.lisb la lifted. : safety said tile two boats colllded in °he cannot IM It for the PllrPooe cl . •Ontlll oifter ~ -· The q~e daios not 41fect aba-midlltreanl near the City ol Narayan1anj. sllenclna wllnelles tl' conceallnl evt-Duillop hid l~t~-~p~J~p,i= ~ cir s!Wi!il' lltlr llOl!i It J>l#ltilt US& ol Tiley said · one of the ,lloats, with <a --.ittlcb woold ·Y!ndicate" tlie •d .. · told her he~ad 'J'C"'Vou ,um - muase& fdr ·fishllig ila1t. reported 300 persons aboard, sank. letidants. ' ln the mall. . . ! • '. " • • OF l -: 1973 Sedan De Ville Nineteen Seveniy-Three . FULLY ~UIPPID WITH . CUIM" c .. rr.i •Ir CIMll,....., •vr ..,, ""' ,,._, l11cl ...... lectt. I _..y _,, AM!P<M ......_, WSW llr11. "" l 111..aopk ..,_.., i..m, """'"' & • i-t llf iM•r .,_ 1~ c.,,_ '-• .. lfh. lMMJJQ221WU FULL PRICI $6666 LEASE::~, s168•• M•. ~Monlft 01*1 End LMM on AWravtd Cr.dlt lltock ..a111 NABERS LEASING DIRECT LEASE IMMIDIATI DWYllY DCIWNT SIUCTION NU Plc:&UP AND DILlftlY NII LOAN CAIS WHILJ LlASI CAI SllYtCID Fwr •ncl ~•It Kr• llf fO'l•I ·~ rhorlud c.c1ni..c ftcllllln dtllOMd hi bttttr Hll •nd twVlcl Ctdlll.c lutomobltn. (IO WOtlt 11•1111 and 4S teciory tr•lntd tldlnlc!JN. Largest Selection of Cadillacs in Orange County Over 70 Quality Automobiles To Choose J<'rom Sales • Leasing • Service • Broughams • El Dorados • Convertibles • Cpe. De Villes • Coupes • Sed. De Villes • 1973 Coupe De Ville FULLY 1,QUIPPID WITH ::~ $6555 LEASE .:."v s1 &&••MO. • M -~ oi:-Ind l.MM t11 ~ Crldtt 1st.a..w..1 -. •' ' ' ' ~ ' ' I . ' '• . ' " -.. .. ' ' • . ·{ . ' ' -. --' • • -. . ' ' I ' . • • ' . . ' -j 1 ' • 1 - NABERS 2600 Ha~bor Blvd., Costa Mesa 540-9100 SAW DEPARTMENT OPIN 1.30 /JI, lo 9 PM-· .... M-t.00 /JI, lo 6 PM Sat, ... ......, • • \ ' . -' • 1 I t I , j ' '. l· . SaodlJ, li<J 6, Im City tram all over Orange County settle into 440 of ~ Banch property adjacent Ip Laguna yon Road for ttie week'eDcl. It looks as if an army bu pit.ched camp. The public ts invited to attend the Boy Scout camporee and oee-soouts cook, ba<k· ~ and<lemonstrale other.scouting·abilities. Above .. left, Dan McHugb, 11, of Mission Viejo's Troop 651 tries his skill on monkey bridJ!e. Above right, J.st Reconnaissance Company 'from Camp Pendleton Ma- rine Bale demonstrales helicopter agility. Below, sea IJI. tents !houses 10,000 scouts. • , .. $upervi,sor Baker Pleads • . Case for County's Aged • ,, By JACK BRQBACK ~ • .. Of .. IMNr rt ... $1.W 4:.U.00, plea to aid senior citizens in Orpge County will be made by Supervisor David L. Baker of Garden Grne at the Board of Supenison ~ Wednesday. •frhe.re is no one agency in Orange Coiioty equipped to.deal with tile mu!Uple aril complex problems of older clUzero," ~ says in a proposal to establish a coQnty conunission or council m aging. the need for such an organl7.ati6n bas be«> demonstrated by direct appeals to ti.tO!fict, Baker says. "ln most cases we hate been unable to effectively respond &o ~ir pleas for help." 'iM: supervisor notes that within a geftttation 50 percent of the coonty'a population .wm be over the age ol 50. '!1'be implicationi1 of this major age Wfl in our population are rmt tile sul>- jec;t of serious atudy since our w1>an designs and service systems a r e preoenUy geared to a young, mobile population." Raker says. . 1ibe supervisor point s out that citizens in Oi-ange C.OUOty have problems in the following fieldso _ ~ • Transportation -A lack of low.cost trRMpOrtation to shop, obtain medical care, do important errands and most of all take them out of lheir isolation. • Houaing -Orange County has two . large cunmunities designed for the elderly, Leisure Worlds ln Seal Beach and Lagll!1a Hilla. But not everyone over 50 can a(ford to reside there and most seek less .expensive homes. • Nutrition -The import.ance of nutrition to mental health was brought out in discussiom with the Department of Mental Health -Nutritional deficiencies, a condition frequentl y associated with the elderly, lead to serious impairment of mental faculties. • Income -The fixed fncome of the elderly which makes them particularly vulnerable to innaLl on and taxation. • Health Care -It is commonly assumed that Social Security takes care of the income problems of the elderly and that Me<ficare provides the health ·;services needed. But this assumption is incorrect, Baker says. The high cos t of medication, lhe unavailability of physi· clans and the lack of transportation fre- quently prevents many older citizens from receiving adequate health care. "The 1970 census indicates lhal some 130,000 '<lr the county's 1.5 million people are over the age of 60," Baker revealed. "A survey of services ava ilable to the elderly provides a list of 150 organiza· lioos which are in some way involved with the needs of these. people. 'But it is ~ppar_ent that there is an urgent need to coon11nate these resou rces and fill in the gaps in servi ces needed," Baker said. " Pet1CG11 61-oHnded Rare California brown pelican SllM!ys scene at Lion Country Safari Saturday after h.\ving his left wing amputaled by pre- serve's veterinary staff. Bird was found with severely dam- aged wing in surf off Laguna Beach Saturday. Central States Splashed ~. Callfornlct ',· ,.,.,,_,_ Wl•n'lll' cllyt. LIJlllfl tontg/tl 11'1 Ille low lOs. Hloh lod•r M<1r 10 •lld """'/ •bout 1r. SAN A ~NICA IAY A 11. e A Oii.ANGE C NTY MET"OPOLITAJrii All EA -C l fll'IU •l•IV lod1v 11\tn rnosuv 11lr ll!f"CMIOh M011111y. Gustv wesr to rorthwat Winds tl'IU 111e1..-. W1rmer c:l•"f~ TOlll~'4 lo S(. Hi9h& kxlll 65 lo 111 WIG V • to 73. MgUNTAI~~'" -Plrt1J """' MrlV IOClaY l'l!I mos"y 1lr 11'11$ 1ftwnoon fl'lrWlt\ Mo 11 d I Y. Lot1I strot19 Ind twtr wind& dlmtl'lli/ll"f 11111 !od1v. W1rmtr .:11vs. Tonlc;M In lht JO!. Hlohs lod1v row "°' 1o mid .so. 1nc1 Mond•v moauv r,., tl'llP '°'· Temperatures ·" """"' 8:'~- """" F•lrMrlks ""'_,. ""-Honolulu rr:r.=POlls J11Cklonvl1i. J~ "'":\: crtv Llttl1 OC:k Los A:lr.les L011l•vl 1 M..-rtPhb Mi11"111 Mpw•u= M "Ml ls.Jt. Ptlll ~ew ~~"' ~!i:CI" ,_Phi• Pl'IOttlh1 Pl=ll ~:J1R·""' =~tr,.,., St, Loul• ·=tit.: S.,., Frtl'ICIK"O ....... SllOti;lnt To- < " .. 73 11 .. .. ! " :r .. " ll !l " ., .. .. " .. " .. .. ll " " " " .. " " .. .. " l! ft ll .. I .. " :! II ,. 1l " .. .. .. ii i! .. " • • Indians Get Press Honors New Offer Returned POWs.-ForTalks 117 .umtUR R. VINSEL ................. ,,,., made the ..... from -to -and Jn lbelr ... -· aod they plhered to be banored Ill the lenlh amual Onnc• . C!>!Dty ~ Club Bndllnen' Awank Blnqutl. Tboy lolal«I II --not)lll able to be ~ -bul u.e,. Incl-. retumod POW1 of the V1e1Dam wat; people who -lrnpmble -Into reolilY, and_people-jull did what needed to be done wilbaut comiclering ii uC<pllooal .achievaneot. A trio of relurnod prllonen and the families of otben -Orange Coo11-ty'1 11 relUrned captlve1 ...,. pmeot as the POW'1 _.,, lloand u Men of the Year. Actor Jolm Wayne-, ol New)iort Beach. left the gathering of 'nearly 400 in the Santa Ana Elks Lodge in silence with a terse, recorded narrative m t h e Southeast Asia war. He said the men who came home and those who have stayed -fate unknown -are all hen:>e! in their own way, then snapped off the names of county men missing in action, like a sergeant at roll call In one of hia World War 11 movies. NatJv.e Orange County resident Air Force Maj. J. David Lima of ()range; Marine Qrps IL Col F.clism W. Miller, ol ni..tio, and Air Foroe IL Col. Jolm Pitdilord, of Laguna lrigUei, ..... present fer the awards presentation. <>ther POWs booored lnduded: Capt. Michael Brazelton (USAF) of Seal Beach: Capt. James V. · diBemanlo (USMC) of Miaaim ViejO; Lt. Oil Ken-. neth R. Hughey (USAF) SeaC'll'JOB;~ .eaiit. James D. Kula (USAF) AnabeUn; Ei:POW WITH PLAQUE Lt. Col. John Pitchford Maj. Pllnl J. Montague (USMC) Tustin; Inc .. whose llghUess y.._ren built a PINE RIDGE, 8.J>. (UPI) -A letlar from tile Wb!te Houle was banded llCl'Oll a borlJed wire ifmce Saturday ta ID ID-. dlml mediator Jn feathered -... llP08kJng for the besieged occuplen of Wounded Knee •. · It promJaed • meeting with Whit• Houoe _....,1au... 11 tho mUltantl agned to lay down their anns. Fnnlt Fools Crvw, me ol tho tracfi. lional chiefs of the OsJala Slom: lrille, '""" bucbllim and • ~ !<Jiil 1-I· clnsa of white, blacl:: and rid. tipped feeU.S as be aa:epe..t the letler liom Hank Adami, Washington lawyer and veteran lndlan affain negotiator. The lelter, signed by presldmUal CUI· sultani Leooanl Garmen~ promJaed five White a .... 1epreMJtaUves woold fly to tile Pine Ridge reservation the third . week ol May to discuss treaty issuel with 1 supporters ol the American Indian Move- ment (AIM) who have occupied Wouoded Knee fi/ days. But tile offer. oblained Friday by Interiu-, Department soliclt:cl' K en t Frizzell, was contingent upon the oc- cupiers laying down their arms one! i..v- ing the village by ~Iay 11, with tho8e for whom warrants are outst.anding tub- mitting to arrest. About JOO Indians watd>Od the prooeo- tation. Frlzull. tile government'! ch le f negotiator oo tile Pine Ridge .-rvallon. said the White Hoose letter cmllrmlng the Friday o{fer was a demc::mstratk.n d. the govemmeot's good failh efforta to end the aeige without furlbet _..,.._ Capt. DaJTe! E. Pyle (USA!") Tustin) Lt. youth center for underptjvileged kids ....J)ilJ1d ~ (USN) Ganim Grcm, whom they believe are ieaJly ·handi· -anll U . Brian-H.-Ward . .(USAF) Hun-ca--' .· · Fools Crow, who wu taken m a belioopter ride by Friu.ell after tho presentatioo Ju.s1 north of tile reoervatlon boundary in· the picturesQue Sruth Dakota Badlands, ha! -medlallng oegotialioos between AIM I~ !lid the government recently. ... ·" ·" ·" tlngton Beach. ..,...,. . . Remaining Heedliner Award winner. ENTERTAINMENT: .Norma Zimmer, by category: the Champogne Lady of the weekly SPORTS· SWimmer Shirley Babashof! Lawrence Welk Show, jusl as well known of F...,tain Valley, wlmer of a /Gold m La Habra for church and charity work Medal and two Silver medals th the as a naUooal television perlormer. Olympic Games at Munlcb. . BUSINESS: Frank R. Hart, who got a HEROISM· r-. W h I Job as a realty salesman afta' World • ~·.flW as D gt on War II and is now president ol Walker & Latham, of Westmimler, a govemmmt Lee Inc of •--•-'-larg employe who rescued a smaD girl !run a ·· ~~n, eot and moot burning car m the San Diego Freeway complete hornHuyers' realty aemce jusl 81 tt exploded in flmnes _ suffering company in tile world. serious bumJ -and left a week to trace GOVERNMENT: Robert Finnell, of hia name. Police took a week to trace Placmtia, a finaooe plaming manager for and credit him, but be felt ii was just Autmetics Divisloo of Rockwell lntema· what anyone wruld have done. uooal Inc., but who still serves at $Z5 a DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE DtliYtrY of lht 011117 Pllol is iLlMll\tted ~J-1"1'11111 ; If ,_ .. .., "'" -,....... 91' S:• ,_,...., c1U .... ,_ Uon •Ml .. ....... ti ,.., C•ffl. en t9k• wtll ,, ... I'll. ~ •!Ill hllMJI W .,.. fil -' f"Sll\11 ,...,.. Cl" ~ f '·"'· Slf ..... y, .. I I.Ill. SM0111y. c•• ,,.. • un wll Ill Mwlfll 11 , .... C1tn il<I IMIH lllllM It 1.111.. Ttltphont' "'"' or1.,. c;wnJr •r-••..... '41.utt COMMUNITY SERVICES: DoJ'.l)lby mooth as mayoc of l'\aceoUa. ,He is alao Gomage, a victim of rheumatic fever afftl1a~· with other local governmental Nwt11w111 """'~ .. lell bwt. di~ and rheumatoid artbritiS: i!Ket}.9.es, !f.£ff~Y ttJI& be a!lerab 2'l4 ... · '1,:i~~.~· ~~~. ... ...,f w1i0se axiflnement ·~'a bed or meetlngs a.'¥"' . He was instrumental in 1• ,11111 c.,i .... -. o. ... ,..ilt. . ·•rlNr+:Jor. --~~Pglq; not fonni.ng~Inter_gove"l'nJ!le:Dt.al ,.;f ~~Lafllll9"_.. .... ..-prevmleoL.,.. !nm .. ,, own Coor(llnating Council of Orange Courity. · ,__ ________ _, nurses' regillry al a h!,.djijiM and plan-· ning for the dream lbe calls: Glass Mountain Inn, a resid<ntial care facility w be re the multiple-handicapped may WO ctev.loping ·ID independml life o! their own. . EDUCATION: Diel: Spoulding, a former Newport Harbor High School football and basketball coadl, -prin- -dpal ol Buella Park High School and ooe of thooe men who belpo )'GUllget' people without • -tholJcbl. Spauldq, shocked, wept u he went for-bis Headliner award. Earlier Spaulding bad hem \old ·tile awant would go to the schciol board president and that his (Spaulding's) job was to gel the presi· dent to atlmd the ~l llllMANITAIUANll!M: Jlm Judge, 21, youth dlrector of Servtceo fer the Blind Truman Stamp Sale INDEPENDENCE, Mo. (AP) -The new Harry S. Ttuman cammemorative !tamp goea on sale officially here Tues- day morning, with Postmaster General E.T. Klassen presiding over first-day issuance ceremonies at the Truman Library. FromPoge J ENSENADA RESULTS Robert Hanel, Cabrillo Beach Yacht pub. The elapoed time was 26.66 hours. The. firsl .11Dgle-bulled yacht to finish waa Jact Baillie's 12-meter ak>OP News-· BOY, Balboa Yacht Club, with an elaps- ed time of 25.31 houri. The last boat to finish was Susan O's skippered by Gary Russell , Fresno Yachi Club. She took nearly 47 !Joun lo com· plete the COl.D'se. A summary of troplJy wiruJers , f'int Y•dlf ._ fllllM -hlblrd1 flr1t 1lnalH!utl v~ht to 11111h IPort1r·Slncl1!r Troohvl Ntwt.8ovl f!l'"$1 ORCA v1cl!I to ffnl•h !Ante PiKC:lll Trwtiv Snblrc:lx "f'' d(Vlc:lld rht (NIW York Y1cht Club Trophy M r1rna~ John KrlllJll, Sin Oleoo Vichi "1'''' ii ·l'HR!'" VKht fa flnl•h, (Uhal~ Y1chl C 1 J .... soy. ~r,,, "'t11cn v1c111 i. flllflll -(Jotltl c111erv Trorihv) Mlll•I I, Plul Wtmer, ORYC TOc1111 •1c11111 Cl-A 1Pr .. 1d.ni of Mexico l"OlltlY) -IKkblrd, lnh!nudt, Forni OllOl'I, NHYC; GIV1>$V.. H1rrv Molotho. LB/ W•rrlol"" .... en • I YCYL1 Trlbult. JICk l1o!ler1n. L8YC.' J ' OC..111 ••dll9 C'-•• I \Si<nt1rv of tn. Mlxl~in ' N1vy TrOPhv) -T1!1ll1 V, J. 1:· 81rbl1 Jr .• SD; Undll!Clf, Ec:I Sundbtf11 CYC1 lrocco om Grit· •'""'b:'°v"' ~""i· S1ndwunci IV~ 0011 •flCI Jol\tl$0tl, Cl Im .I Miii Smlll!. YC. 1111 1<i111 c ••• C: CMIVO!' ot ens1~1 Tl'OPllVI -Ntmftl1, Tom Tobin, SDYC; Chat.0ul. ~°"'Hv'cll Cho1!1, 8CYC; Wllthcr1ll, Tom Yllldtr. : _C;.OlJnlj-I 1'J'1. 8111 Hff!klen, 8YC; Chl~1. OYlf .,,.., E s. ~. 0c .. 11 ••co119 c "' 01 ISK~llfV ot For .. cin • • • TheJ.i '~ ew ·Excitement at .H.H. H. H.HOl.BRm<· ... . ... NEW IDEAS! NEW DISPLAYS! SEE THE MAGIC WE PERFORM TO ENHANCE THE BEAUTY and "LIVABILITY" OF YOUR BATH or KITCHEN AREAS! I 0 Fully Fuilc:tional Displays To Tempt You! KITCHENS I and 1 BATH.:=;;;S;.;;::----t ........... --......... __... '-- 1680 TUSTIN 1 AY_E.,.... _. _. '__.;;.;~.:..:...:...~::....::..~-_;COSTA t.jESA 646 4922 I HOURS: MON. thru SAT. I to 5:30 I 548.0149 DEPENDABLE SERVICE SINCE 1930' ., Smile! You're Reading News While tryq to lull myoe11 to sleep hen! In tbe ,,._per olllce, fighting to blol out the amtanl yammer ot teld>'Pe mactiines and shnllar datter, another lllllle abruptly jolted me back Into reali- ty. lt .... the blamed lelCpboae. Is God . A Mal e? As ks iady LOS ANGELES ( A P ) Swnd,y, M,y b, 1913 • DAllY PllGT A§ Bridges Still Chief - the 20tlt century'" said Jooei>b Jaltovoc of North Bend, Oro. "He hal been the -that ha,, presened ond defended the democratic ·structure ol. our umon.." WOIJINI. HWY Bridgea hat sfY!n Ills wholi life lo tho lllntUle ot the -king .. end women of our eountry." Fer ~ I can't ezplaln other than -jerk reaction, I ..........i the llKng. 1bat wu my fint mistake. "Why," the male voice demanded1 "do yoll people lnalsl .., "Women have sulfer'ed al the hands· of male transla!On ot the scriptures and et the hands of mt)e lheot.,.ians" who portray God as 'B man, a woman leader of the SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Hmy BridceS ... nomlnatod without oppogitlon Salun!ay, meaning the 71-yeaMld un1oo leades' will aet another two year term as preildenl ot the West 0>ast lonishore unloo he helped found In 1!137. He has been !ls president ever since. The 400 delegates to the 20th ~. I ternational Longsh· remen's anll W en's Union con- vention a I s o unanLmously nominated for anotbel' term Vice President W 111 l a m aiester, Secntary-rr...sur.r Louis Goldblatt and Vice PMd..t George Martin. Luba Grali ot ILWU Local 28 In Southern califonl!a said: ''Age llhould never be Uled u a criteria f0< determllliltg the qualities ot • .... iir .• Jack Hoean of Local 10 In Sin Francisco called Brldgeo "the living symbol of ihB flchl" lo heller the work~ clus and the man w---.:. "je·ader~hlp moy belp revlta1l!e ·the labor movement printing all -tel' rible n-tlllnP in your paper?" Ob, oh, I iigured. the mind searching frantically to slip beet into gear . Here's another one wllo Is about to MAM•• blame us for starting the whole Waterpto thing. "My good man/' I replied. "What ter- rible nonsense neW! do you mean?" Whereupoa he started !isling: FOR ONE 11DNG, he didn't care for the dispatch d~ actress MBll!ie Van Doren's divorce action in Orange c.ounty Superior Court wherein it was alleged that she would not be enamored of love until her new hubby had bestowed UJX>n her a 110,000 chinchilla coat and a $35,000 Rolls.Royce. Further, he declared that he wa!µl't the least bit interested in the fact that COSta Mesa's nudie dancers were still prancing on stage In butt oondillcn des- pite the glaring eyes of DA Cec lficks and Mesa Oty Al!orney Roy "Baby Doll Buster" June. ADDmONALL Y, he ranted, who cares "'hether or not they are flapping around over po!Sible presentation of a bloodl~s bullfight in San Juan Capistrano where 1t is possible for the bull to win one, for a change? . He continued raving. Who cares that the Laguna Beach City Council is ba{tling to preserve a big dip in GleMeyre Street! la It really llOWI that a sweet young -named Blue !ilarT( aged 39 . ot. 40, la blclt In the burleoque biz In Bal-? "SEX AND~" be felled lnlo the pbcne. "Thal'• all you ~ g1 .. us. "Sex and allllnea." "Hold it, buster," I yellec$ back. "We print a lol ot vital neWI. JUJI what do you want, anyway?" Besides answering the phme in the first place, that question waa my second ml1ta.ke. "YOU SHOULD QlJlT Ignoring the Watergato, the pollttcs, the IJCllldal, the murders, rapes and ~ -Into the moral fiber of America," he intoned. "Where have you been?" I 9Creeebed. "lbe front pages have been so covered with that stuff !hat I'm alcl< of 11. I'll de- fend a liltle bit of Mlm1e Van Donn any day for a change cl pace." "I knew it," he shot back, a note of triumph in h.lo! voice. "You're leaving out the. real news for sex and silliness." · WELL, I JUST told him be was so lili- ed with doom and gloom that he cooldn't stand a smile in the news now and then. He must be one of those flaUanders from Santa Ana or someplace like that. He swore and bwig up. I'd caugh,l him. He didn't fool me for a minute. Murfkr-. Rate . lneteming~--··· CALIFORNIA American Lutheran Church "-------- said Salurday. Margaret Wold, executive director of the Amerlcln Lutheran <llurch Women, said females !diould he recognl>ed ., wbole human beings and 0 not just as temptress or virgin mother.,, ''There's: little room to IOOVe around at the top of the pedestal. and the role of virgin mother is a little difflL'Uit for DlOllt of us to attain," she !old some 700 persons attending the church's South Pacific District meeting here. "Is God male? Is God a man? Then how could l be defined as woman made in God's image uoless there ex- ists In the nature of God something which is iden- tifiably feminine?" she asked. Mrs. Wold said blbllcal translators often interpret the Greek tenn "antmopos" to mean "mankind." A more ac- curate rendering of the word would be "humanity," to rid the term of its generic-sexual- connotations, she said. "God created humanity in his own image, not man's," she added. Yorty Asks Nixon Aid With Fuel -LOS ANGELES (AP)-May· oc ,Sam Yerty advised Presi· dent Nixon Saturday that Loil Angeles may face a sever-ea fuel oil shortage after Sept. 1 and therefore will need presidential assistance t o maintain "public health, safe- ty and general welfare." "Should the local crisis asswne its worst proportlom,'' Yorty wrote In a letter. "I ask you to use your eutlx>rity to allocate sufficient fuel oil to us ..•. " The mayor told Nixon that the city Deparonent of Waler and Power advertised for bids on about 1.5 million barrels or low-sulfur oil to operate ks s t e a m -electric generating plants but received bids on on· ly on&-th1rd that amount. • Within 60 days the Wool Coa3t. iongshore union's 55.000 members will vote on the pro-- J>O.'ed slale. "There is no indispensable man in this union," Bridges said after he had 1-1 nomlnaled and """""1ed 10 times. "You cah get rid of all of. ttiem and this outfit will keep OD going." Asked later what his goals during his next tenn In the $23,000 a year job would be, Bridges replied: "We've ~ prenty of work lo do." He did not expand. Au.stralian--bom B r i d g e s jumped ship In 1920 at the age of 19 In San Francisoo and stayed in this country desplle some; government efforts to deport him. Nominating speeches prois· ed Bridges for his dedication to the Wlion a n d ac- complishments in the laOOc movement. .., "History will describe him as the greatest labor leader in in tbla country.,, POND PUMP & FILTER -. SYSTEM $159.95:! $lot.ts 500 Gal. FANCY KOi FANCY GOLDFISH KOi FOOD 42% PROTllN BANKAMERICARD e MASTERCHARGE Pacific Goldfish Farm 14700 GOLDENWEST, WESTMINSTER Ckl.-il T1Ht-111y Open Dally 10-5 o,_n Sunday 12-5 INIH'tll .. *'-Sh IM..-,r'9tWIY} ~ .. 893-7105 SACRAMENTO !AP) - California's murder rate has &hot up 135 percent in 12 years, and three out of four defendants in homicide cases have previous arrest reoordS, four homicides per 100,000 population in 1960. But in 1972 there were nine per 100,000. murder rate as it relates to population has gone up about - 1 says Atty. Gen. Evelle J. younger. In a statement Saturday, -r Younger e:akl there wefe' only on and Replace . rour built-in dishwasher NOW ... The numerical increase in homicides skyrocketed from 620 in 1960 lo 1,787 in 1972. "In a Utile over a decade ," Younger said, "the number of murders has increased by two and a half times, and the INSTALLED PRICE Only 135 percent." He added that "only one out of four deferxtaw prosecuted in superior court on crimlnal homicide charges is without an arrest history of some kind. "Most," he said, "are highly familiar with the police and the courts. INCLUDES: Nanaal repllCellltllt lalior and Kiiche~ Castom Diihnsher · •Front Pantl Extr1 and Save! """"--SALE ENDS JUNE 16 SAVE SPACE/ New Klt:chenAICI SAVE TIME/ TRASH COMPACTOR SA ~E MONEY/ Crunches tr~sh ;., ~ of original wlume Sile It demonstr1fed lodlyl -"Lltl.--IAlrfllllr. T\lple llmt R-Tllt-'Wll Treib Drop 1ft ...U hlm9 ~tmovta odors. AlturH Hlenotcl la1ut. :MIJ be --"'9 111 dOOlll't Just muk cninchtltg-. -w111t °"---. ---~ fWlt! 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But .. many ore . now starling to find Oil!, the, aimpi.e delet!Qn of a ~ way hasn't aolved auy ti;afflc ·p~ 1,. • nie Pacific <:=~ 1tWway dalAld bid< to the 1936· Oral!i• County tran8pOrlll.loo m~. '11le coul( '~. u'tbe and!Orpolnt of the plan, was UJ- tended to relieve the even~ npidly ·milullllng con· g<&Uon In the coastal zone. . And it was also to provicl6 a llennirul! point for four smaller ''feeder treewa)'l''-tbe ~ BoUlevard, Santa Ana River, Col'Oll2 del Mar, and Laguna Cmyon f"'6- ways, In turn, major swfaoe streets in the coostaI r.e- glon ....., programmed wjth -~ feeder freeWllys m mind. ' • rupted, lalld um. et•)'One can airee to·!Nt toRllbor a new one,1he _.... 'Wind upia m,.. Gtiotlng. stateald, --i -~ · · In tbll con~fh. OOUIJIY· ro8'I deputment eoon wW begin a .1\'jd~ ~n l!Udy for the coastal regloO. ;'\II,~-cillee Will be uked to partlci- i:,te, and ibty :~lijf'IO~etically and responsi- y. 1'!1e Orlnp Ooeit1i 11oi yet gripped by a trans- POrlation crtlll; and It hN llOt Yet Offfcially loot any ol. Ua analler ~ routi& ,Jlut _;!l'9 litu&Uon i,. aeriOUJ and thri!otenlng fO get ~ um-people can get t gether and llgre!! on wl.t tbll)> wan.I. ~. ~ .;· j . ~··· .. \ t Jlaven For Wildlife -- • Deletion of Ille Pacillc Coast Freeway bu thrown ttmr whole plan Into disarray, lalld one county official, Murny Stonn of the )!Oadi ~t. believes the llate may now be reluctant ro.,pay for the fol!I" emaller fr<leways. '!be reason, be says, is that they no longer tie Into a stale or even regional transportation system: ''they're like litUe fingers, l~C nowhere." . Fnrtbmc, storm believes tbe,,olitlcal atm•ere In the--.. ls-such-that .if aey.·group .seriously sought to block a freeway, it probably could sucreed. The l!ift' of 4,000 icres of' the vast Starr Ranch to the Auduoon Society will solve at least _Part of the wild- life housing problem .created by increa8lllg urbanization. . 'I'll<! rugged hillside land adjoining the Cleveland National F..-est east ol llan Juan C"f'islrano is home to a variety of lirds and' beasts, rangmg from mountain UonS and eagies to htunmingbirds, we are told. GOP BL.&66 AMl:RlCA,ANOEiOP wow THAT'S AN l'XCU!il' · Ail a result, storm ~ys h.e's not counting on any more miljor new freeway constl11ction on the Orange Coal! beyond that to ivblcll the state already is irrevo- Cldlly committed. Hopefully, storm's doleful analysis Is wrong. The Z,.guna Canyon highway li:'.f has been overcrowded and dan~ Beach lloulev and Harbor Boulevard are In similar ·need of additional north-south arteries to re- lilMI their congestion. '!be state must not be allowed to dodge its responsibility to provide a workable traffic i;ys- tem In these areas whether the Pacific Coast Freeway Ir.ls been deleted or not. Nevertmless Storm's remarks raise Important ques- tions. The coaaW transportation plan has b e e n dis- These creatnres now wiJI be assured of~ sat.. hayen, wat.cbed over by re&dirit n.wralists and C'll'1ltakers as- signed by the Audubon Society. Public access wW be limited to organized Btudy gn>llJ>S, but the county as a whole wW benefit from the addition of this acreage to its rapidly dwindling bank of open space. At the same time, negothtions continue for county purchase of an adjacent, and more a<cessible, 5,500 acres of the former cattle ranch as a regional public park. . Combined with the wildlife sanctuary, the park purchase would add an impressive 9,500 acres of guar- anteed <>pen space to the heritage of future Orange Countians. These .,.., encouraging developments In the strug- gle tx> maintain tlJe quality of life that has sparked the southward population .-urge. · BLESS &'ACH ANt> i':VERV ()IE OF you. Nixon Flounders .~O ver W ~tergate Dear -~ffioomy-- Prof. Milton · Friedman WASlllNGTON, D.C. -If the 9 Watergate ..... uon was a two-part ~ ~rum A 'DT\ W71'T C:!QN televlsfon oerial oo Washington Intrigue, '-'ll.lLIUJ 1' .LLA:I the lealDd installment would lose manJ • i , viewen CJD grounds of lmplausil>llity. 'l1le im;plausibillty continlles endlessly _ in re.al life with l're8ldeDt Nixoo 6ounderiDg in awkward situaticm more typical <JI. GeorJe S. McGovern. . HaVInt learile4.'. by -i;teooe . that di'•tter WU Invited by havln& his own \\'bile House COll!lllei and,hlsown attorney paftI eoiidu'ct ~­ culp8tory tnv"8tlga· tiooa <JI the Water- gate cue, the Pres- klml riglUoosly componnde the er- rw. He bu ap- pointed a new attorney general and a new White llruso counsel, emphasizing that both are directly accountable to the Pres- ident, to omllooe lbe inquiry Into lncrt!di· billty. It simply does not seem possible that PresiderJt Nbcm bas missed the point that his own personal integrity I! im· plldUy being called Into question by tangential comments being made hourly at the capitol The comments are rudely upllclt by the man In the street who concludttl Iha! Nixon must bave known , ,.. should bave Ir:nown. that large portions ol. tu um: campaign funds were being chaJ"ineted into questionable and venal enterprises. '11118, IN PAcr, is the biggest question ol the many aWI remsining in the Watergate case, and it cannot be answ..-.d CCJOvlncingly so long as tbe White House cootlnues to Investigate itself thniugh an attorney general and a White House counsel who bold office at the pleasure ol the President. Two atton>ey generals, & eouple <JI White House COlDlsels and several assistants to the President have already gone down the drain in the swirling fioodl released !rom"'the break in ·the Watergate. The ~<JI the new Altorney General Elliot Rlchardsoo, and the new White House fulnsel, Le:9nard Gannmt, who have been assigned to·another in· hoose.iilvtJ.UC~tiQn.of !Jte ·~-~1."!'4 .. .respoosiblllty for the inundalioii, s no more pn>mislng. Nixon's intect iJ clear enough. He . would stand above the surging waten secure in his blamelessness and nOt oon· ceding that his Integrity as president could conceivably be called into question. From that lofly position be woold pro- ceed to have his Department of Justice and White Hoose staff find the whole truth and tell It to the A'merlcan people reprdlea of the coosequences. BUT THAT is not the way it was or is. Not White House Counsel John Dean IlI, nor Attorney General John Mitchell, nor Attorney General Richard Kleindienst oould find the truth for Preeldent Nixoo so that ho might convincingly fill the-role of supreme judge and dispenser o1 justice. On the contrary, he found Dean's in-house investigation to be unreliable, Mitchell's statements to be questionable and K.Jeindienst's position insupportable. The appointments of Richardson and Garment suffer from the same infecUon. They are, and have long been, ol the White House inner cirole. A!J a Cabinet member, Rlchardsoo has been Involved with the resigned White House Staff Chief, H.R. Haldeman, in several con- troversial matters. Gannent is an in&der with a special bias. They oould not be ex· -Gus • Will the newest addition to the GOP ranb John B. Connally be able to keep his bead above Watergate? C.llL. .......,. ... : ...................... "' ,....... ........................... .. .......... ·-····· ..... ,,... ""' ~ .. •IMflW .... ~ ,...,, peeled to bring muc!I detaobill...t to an ewninatim ol the respmibll!Ues <JI the President in the Watergate case. 1bis inherent weakness of self·in- vestigation gives the Senate committee an opening to advance into the areas where the Preslifent's !nvestigaton can- not tread wltti aulbority. Thal, too, leaves. a great deal to be desired, ii only because the Watergate investigation in the Senate also has inherent weaknesses. It ill politically oriented and ,,..-... cape partisanship In -an atmosphere where presidential impeadunent is carelessly discuMed as if jt were an im· minenl possibility: THE PR,gIDENrS reasons for not supporting proposals for a non-partisan independ<l!t inquiry by a c:ommlssloo beholden to no one are understandable. He wishes to handle the whole matter himself and demonstrate, u Vlce-Presi· dent Ainew bas mentioned so often late- ly, that he is equal lo the dlalleoge to the integrity of the White House. This kind of · thinking lies behind llaldeman's statement ·In his letter ol resignation that, "I ha"" full coofldeD<e that when the truth is known the American JN'Ol>le will be totally justified in their pride in the omce ol the presi· dent and in the cooduct ol that Clffice by President Nixon." It wiH take a stronger certification ol such pride than the findinp of Nixon-ap- pointed attorney generals or White House counsels to achieve the a>nvincing effect the President desires. ' Drugs That Control People The American people have their minds oo · itic9 tbeee days, but some thfngo are on the science front that call f important attention. We have in mind e spectacular and frightening new de elopments in the chemical COlr trot of human beings.. There is nothing new, of. ~rse, in drugs tbal, are useful in the treatment of mental lllneos. Many thousands of patients who onlinarily would be COllf'med to men- tal institutions are now able, because d. the9e drugs, to func- tion at an acceptable level in private life. What is new is the -to Wbidl be-ba..noJ clnlgJ ere being misused. There are ,_ dru.<• to manipulate human .-.ct ond attftudes. 6uch drugs can make peopl< ba!liger<nt IJr passive, jubilant or depr<SSed, outgoing or It> lroepectlve. There are at.o drup lo make J>OOPI• ravenously hungry or !n- dllfms!t lo food ; drugs to enhance or Impair eexual prowess ; drugs to mske men fttl and act llte women or women feel aod let like men. ONE MIGHT ouppo>e that this assort- ment of cbernlcal magic should be a -far unquaJllled reJolclnii. The trou-ble 11lhat11-dnip allo cft.ote oerlous palilomL They offer the omlnoos "'•••lltJ lhl! people 'COUid be pro-·lflDUIM!d u lhouah they were com· ( NORMAN COUSINS ) puters. The possibilities for abuAe by unscrupulous political leaders are almost beyond calculation. • Sucb Orwellian hon-on need ml be seen only in terms of h11X>thetical situations that might arise under a dictatorship. Purely ss a pr'OSe!lt dangt!r -In terms ol things that are already happening In everyday life -there ill plenty to WOM'J' about. First of all , some doctors have been too openhanded In Ibo prescription of behavioral drugs. Unlit only recenUy, for example, amphetamines were prucrlbed on a surprisingly large achle for people who wanted to reduce. Some of these pa- tients began to develop mental symptoms associated with ochlzophrenia . They hallucinated or acted In a disjointed manner. · The amnection between .such behavtor and amphetamines was insufflclentty undemood for a long time, wtth the result that a number of the victims <fere mlllltakenly aent to menUI !nstttutlons, compounding the basic problem, O'l'llER PATIENTS hsve been vibrated by their docton between superstimulants and supertranqutllws. Not infrequenll)', the vtctlma worl ~ in public life -wbetber in govemmenl or the performing arts. They wanted to be razor sharp for their creative ac- tivities but also wanted to be able to throttle down aDd relax ·1n their own time. But the human body is not a shut- tlecock. It cannot be bonged from one side to the othe< without fearaome ef- fects. Some· people have become zombies under these circu.m.stanceJ; t h e i r metabolism has gone berserk. Some behavioral drup can depress the bone marrow in susceptible indtvtduals and even produce symptams limilar to thooe in Parkm-'1 diseut. ' 'l'llE PONl'.of all this.is not that these drugs should never be used -there are cases where 'the benefits of upert ad- ministration are dramaUc and seemlngly miraculous. Tbo point ill that lheoe dnip can lie daogerously misused or overwed and now <006tltute a problem far both the Individual and ooc:lety. Tbo point, too, ls that lheoe drugs carry lhe ltn1l1IDI political potentiality . of transforming buman beings Into drones. The American people now have! their minds on Wateqate, wblch Is un- derstandable. Bui what we have been lllscussing in this column lo Watergate fn chemical form. Watergate has become synonymous wtth a ...,.. violation of privacy. Nothing can do more to violate the privacy-and lntegrllf ol. an lndlyfdUal than dnip thal can separate a - from b1a true Inner sell and male him responolve to !he will ol othen without his intelligenl OOOllllL " - Opposes Social Security Interviewed by CHARLES PETERS Staff of the Washington Mcmthly !Prof. Milton F'riedman of th< Uni· ver!ity of Ch~ __ iJ a respected economist and a muting comernative thinker. A surprising and highly con- trOPersial contribution i3 his case against SOCial Security, which for ovtr 30 tl"f'S .ha& been one of the more ·~ncl of tM ....... d COIDI of American 'P,Zitieal life.) ~ ~ ,.,.!:" . Q. Why are 0 yot1 aplml ...... Secnrlty? ' ~ . ,. • ,.,ji. t...1 A. For ooe thing, It 1 , from the poor to the middle e rich. For most ot those with ~es 1ess than $10,llOO, the Social SeeUrl!Y, \a:J is much larger than the personat lncqrne \a:J. 'l'bi• year a persm making $10,llOO or less will poy more than II percent of his income to Social Security-half directly, ball thro!!ib bis ~· ...,.. one maldng $40,000 er mare will pay less than 2 percent. Jn addition, the poor staJ1 paying earlier than lbe rich because they staJ1 working esrlief and lend to receive benefits for fewer year! than the rich. Q. lt'a DOt u ~ u welfare, is It? A. It's worse. Bad as the welfare mess is, at least it succeeds in transferring mooey from the rid> to ti)!! pocir. Social Security does the opposite. In additioo, it encourages people to stay cm welfare. If aomeone on welfare takes a job, be not only Joies hiS Welfare~bol' bu' to atart paying SOdal Security tu. Q. What would yoa clo a-Soctal Seearity? A. I woold like Ibo gommnent to abolish not only SOdal Security but all the other Income supplement or income maintenance programs, such a s Families with Dependent Cl!ild!"'1. lnsteld, I would like a single program that woold assist people witb low In- comes regardless d. why their incomes are low -wbetber !her are old, unemployed, unskilled, ill or physically or mentally handicapped. ~ ,,_ Q. Bat -1dn~ llllCb a program, ......... aD lbe MedJ, llOI mer<IJ Ille old, be ulroaomlcal In cost? A. Definitely not. The programs I pto. pose abolishing coot about 175 blliion per year a aiuplo of years ago. li-)'OU divided that among tile 24.3 million: then · claMlfied as poor, it would oonie to over $3,000 per person. Q, Bot -~ Ille mall be a._.., tbei ill more for Ille ..,.. tllaA 1'e middle cW. aod --.fore, tbe middle clul wtll-! A. That's what lbe _,.,,11 ol my plan tblnk. They bellevo Social Security's disproporllonate benefits to lbe nllddle clasa .... the political price ol gotllng the -enlcted and tbal 1111,'1 pro-11'8111 ~ esplldily for Ille poor will moot Ubly be a -program. What pualel mt Is this. Are ... reoJll' be!.,... poor ~ by saylnc to -· "1'ftl'1 a pnJiran\ uocler J!b1ch we'll take ~ from you and give l'PU fl tiiCi; and,.. can gel that program pallled,,but we can't get a program l'8IOIJd that wW. talte $1 from you and give fl bad<"! . " AJ I have gone throu&h the llteratum, l have been shoclted at lbe levo! of the ._11 used to sell SOdal SeC\llity, not CJOiJ by polltldanl and lpedal·lntereel groupo but by !elf-righteous acadomics. People who would not lie to lbelt children, lrWlds ot colle..-. 'wtiom I would trult lmplldll)' In penooal detl- I , ' ' ( WHERE THEY STAND ) lngs, have propagated a false view ol Social Se<urity. mentioning the equival~t tax levied on employers? . They know very well there ill no real distinction beiween the SOdal Security tax paid directly by the employe and lbe tax paid by the employer. Both are ~ portional to wage rates. Both enter labor costs. Both are borne equally by: the Q. Can. yuu give some 1pedflc U· ernploye. amplts of what yoa mean? Or what am I to make of high-minded A. Well, the vory name -old age and genUemeo P-!i"g In ~ bresth Iba ;sunivor's i.nstlraoce -is a blatant Rt-", ~ of f:be -lnsurance tennii10li:ii1' •le~ In mi>lead the public Into Iden-1 and ob1ectlng m 1!ie next to'fuU ._.i>I :ufyjig a r coiiipuJsorj,• ta>:. and benefit • of beMllts. to perSQnS behyeeo 116 aJ!!I 12 'system with'private VOJ\intary and ·~ l who continue .to work, on the ground that divil:tual purchase of individually assured ' their rleed is less than that or others to benefits. whom the money could be paid? w·hat am I to make of professon at . If, indeed, the benefits are linked to leading institutions, or b i g b ~ I e v e 1 "contributions," the need argument is lr· bureaucrats, ot cabinet and subcabinet relevant. If the need criterion is relevant, officials who compare the future benefits then the talk about 'insurance," about promised to young workers' .soiely with benefits linked to "contributions," is the tu levied CJD · empioyes, no t even simply hogwash. Are Lightweight Bab~ Really Less lnwlligent? Babies that weigh less than five and one half pounds at birth grow up to be sllghUy less intelligent than heavier in- fants ... Or such be the claim of_a team of Scottish scientists who studied the statistics on 11,000 people in the city of Aberdeen. Interesting, If true. • • • Your heart and mine tend to beat slower when we lie down, that's true. But an elephant's heart beats about 20 per- cent slower when said elephant ill standing up. • • • On the job, that'S where the single girl ls moot likely to meet a future malrimonlal mate, aurveys show. Jn lacl, " out ol everJ 100 wives first eocouotered their IJJ&- bondo at work. • • • A/II asked whal sort of w111ea the Pony Einreos riders earned.· About five cenll a mile. Added up to maybr$4 per day. One child In every IO Is either a half or • a full orphan. • • • CRIME TJµIN: Time aome)>od.y made a movie ol the night ._ train from We.ti Gennany to Y1110slsv!a. A crime spree, that one. Robbery, rape and murder. In Ibo AlL!lrtan Alps. Police don't patrol t~ correspondents uy. Pauengen are U!Wllly 'l{e]l-beeled, lf not flCh. All l!fll>t oomes <11, clld;Ity. clack, -. ,....k jbo compor-, tUinl tbo- casb, loavinl Iba lirulled and bloody. •• • • Q. "Isn't it a fact Iha! every person mown to be at leul 100 1W1 old has -married?" -.. A. Not quite. About ooe out <JI e...-y 50 sue!> c!Utent ill either a lifeiont haCbelor or spinster. • • • Jf you are an aver.age taxpayer, Iii', bear In mind you contribute Qo a year to ' heir pay for Ibo government'• blr1ll coo- tro operation; all rlghtt ~ . . when it does occur in a man, it tends to compel him tO steal not everything he can get his hands on, but only one type of objed. Male kleptos spectallu, usually. Wrist watches. OJ: monkey wrencbe:s. Or pocket knives. Most peculi.ar-f';. • • • Certain New Guinea tribesmen -the Iatmuls, to be specific -regard a woman who can't cry on command to be handicapped. Those latmul glrill are trained, in fact, to cry at a given Jignal. • • • Tricky beast, the skunk. Doesn't mudt care for the taste of calerpwar hair. Solt rolls th8t fuzzy critter on the ground un- til an the hair is worn off ·be[ore eating it. • • • Why .g\rls remain ticklish until a later age than do boys I can't explain, but Wayne State University researchers in- sist such be the case. · DAILY PILOT . • ' I ) I • ' " -" " I ' . ' l ; i l] l ! ( I ' , " N• oti. He< spei the -von la!>< by~ oth san ..;re, ~"I t ..• ~ ... " . " cllt ~ I -' < • ' ' , . ·. . . .... ..... 25 YEAj!S AGO: FIRST GllOUP.Ol!_JEWISH REFUj;EES REA~fl THE END OF THEIR JOURNEY TO THE PROMISID LA~ . .. · J . ~· . Israeli;.~· Society .. After 25 Years ' . Drea,ni ,of F ~und,ing Fathers · Realized But l~ism Fading By llELEN B. SHAFFER secmd wave ol . inunigraticin, ~--•: Israel today Is a proud, pros-- Editorial R<starch Reporls ning !n 1905, that proved the formative pering, respected nali<Jn - a miall WASHINGTON_ A t-·h.I; .. ,. que.s-one, setting'the tone ror the nation-f.o.. power, but a power nmetheleM. In ·-.. -· and producing the •1rs1 leaders other ways, however, the dream has tion may nag at the minds <I. ... UUJll<J " ol lndependait Israel. These Jm. become a fantasy of what might have lbooghtful Israelis as their naticn ..U · migrants came from eastem"Eunlpe been. Where, ask some of the old« out oo. Monday to celebnite the ·isµ. chiefly czarist Russia. They w~ Iaraeli3. has all the idealism gone? 8.Mlversary of its birth as an ~ 1 single young men and women. some When asked whether she was dependent state: How well does Israeli not yet out of their teens, burning with satisfied with what Israel is today, society live up to the dream of its zeal to create 8 new utopia 00 earth. Prime Minister Golda Meir idealistic founders? Tiley believed that only through acknowledged to Oriana Fallaci, the The questiiln · is o1 more than socialism could a_ society be Cfel\ted Italian journalist, that the joy in parochial interest Like the United free of. the evils of selflSbness, Israel's success as a 'Jewish nation States in it& early years as a refllblic, materialism. exploitation, and the was laoed with keen disappointments. Israel fascinates the foreigner as aben'atioos .. that produced anti -"I believe none of us dreamers real~ something.new in the world otMUoo-Semitisn). ,Ythougb not religious in ed _in the beginiling what difficulties statee. For nothing in history quite thetraditl-OOalserue, tliey-werediiven wowaarise," she .. 1d. - oomperes with the saga that began by an inlellae near-myatical ~votlQD . ·Amoog the unexpected difficulties with the vjslooary socialists who went to ·their cause.--Wotting• the 'ilOU for were "the problem ol Wliting Jews _to 11.deeola!§ wastd;!nd neerly a cen·. ibem . was __ noL ju!!_a_piouee@!g_ ~JIU<:!> jliffq~ coontriel" _ tury ago wtib the di'eam of creating n.....tty but a sacied -'Ibey and the recent rise cl cnme and vice. the first Jewish homeland in 2,000 "gloried in the Spartan cOOdltfOlll ol ·~ yean ago In Israel there were p!J!JlilJhed In the April lsllle "' Ms. "But now we have tbem all. And that's a thing that cuta to the beert ..• even more then ·the· discovery that one has not yet sueceeded in creating a society with more jqltloe ind more equality." Some of Israel's problems have come with its amuence. They 8X'fl tbe inescapable a cc om pan Im en t of economi.c expansion in a modem, technologically advanclng. westan- style society: inflation, congest.kn, e.n- virorunental polluUoo. A cost 1 Y defense budget, taking _ Up ooe-!oorth of the gross national producl. lmpoees a high .tu-bunlm ID<fllddl ·to"an-11>- flatioo problem. JORDAN....:. SAUDI ARA.BIA wmd's dying lakes. But It is an uneasy peace, not relaxed Yet the.oo are still not the most 'm1' muclf by the Increasing ..,. o1 troubling ol the imfor>een difficulties. A'l'ab labor in agriculture and In the Three situations are potentially ex-booming construction Industry. plolive. One ls the social-cultural-To some Israeli~ dependence on Ooonomlc gap between the Oriental Arabs to do the kilM ol manual work Jews and those of Europe.en origin. the pioneers once gloried in ii a nega- wbose background and outlook are Uon of the Israeli ethos and the begin- westem. Another Is the tension nlng of decadence. 'nley couple this between ultra-religious and secular with the rlslng demand of young Israelis, which has not abated over the Israelis for coosumer goodJ of the sort years of their testy coexistence. The the pioneers would have scorned as lbird baa to do with Israel's future bourgeois luxuries. Youth Is lc<ring the relations with the Arabo, both th0<e old idealism, they say. within Israeli borders and those in the On the other hand, a n e w Arab world ootslde which has sworn doveishnesa Is said to be emerging in etemal emnlty to the Vey eiclstence ol Israel. It apparen!IY cunes from a Jew!Jb national state. yoong -I• who recogn1'e that three All issues and tensions come beck to wan in the put Z 1eon dl4 not buy the Arab question. Despite . temirist peace and that now approodieo to the alhttb"by Palootinlan ·guerrillas and C<lllral problem _ of Iorael'a IUl'\'ll>al___ retaliatory attacks by Israel on must be sought. ' . years. their life. -hardly any thefts, and ·there _were no Allboogh the first Zionist 'l'ltlers bi on<-re.pect• thO dreOm ol the liiili'denr and no p"'81ltuttm." -Mrs. ~'eat to .Palestine in the 1880s, it ~{LS a foundipg faUiers ~ come true in full Meir saisf. in the _interview, which was Despite ~ -boom,· the ll<>o!si!>g -"'""" -. ...,. . wtib ilie-1~~ ~lion. 1be ecological backWb from the draining . .!!l· •WJ'l'I'"-plus..Jbe.::oorr -oentration ol -popu1at1on ·!hie.ten to. add the Galilee to the roster of · the ~ Arab eoontpes, Israel has Pemaps·thi• Is the r1n1t glmuner ot . -maiiitihiixl ro!atlve!JH>03ceful-re!a-.,._ a naw;pbasaJn thulra!!I!. ~-ol _ tiom with Arab.s within its borders. lhe Jewish nation. ' ' • . ' I Freedoms Still Wicka . ' ' ( !Evading Caiµpus ! ~war students yelled, "Pi&! pig_! .. 'igt".'lGWlty! guilty Vgullty!" ,,. · : Fonber , Vlce-Pre!iden~ H u be rt Qwnphrey tried again and again to ist3rt 'ia scbeduted-lecture at the University of itassacbusetts. Finally, be go-..-e up, de-~OUQcing 'the "storm-trooper tactics" of ft)f! student dissidents. The foregoing incident was reported by Newsweek in March 1970. Today it is generally acknowl- edged that cam- puses are quiet - no more disruptiom, no more bombings. But has intellectual freedom been re- stored? After the· triumph ~ the so-called "Free Speech Move- ment in Berkeley in the fall of 1964, in· tellectual freedom on university cam- ~ continued to decline until it ftacbed its nadir in May 1970 at the time or the entry of American troops into Cambodia. For the better part of a ~. views_dissenting from those _pf p.e: liberal-radical left were not pennit· tod to be beard. '" NOT ' ONLY Hubert Humphrey but other dirtinguisbe4 Americans, such ~ Henry C.bot Lodge, had to cancel their speecb<s. Recruiters from Industry and the military were driven off campus. At 101DO ol the moot disttngullhed Wli· nrsitles In America, buildiflp an d l>t>oratorjea were bombed and destroyed hY pesslmate devol005 ol .Jieace. At ~ Francisco State, as at . many other insUtutioos, we were faced with the same assaults on the academic en- vJronment. Today, however , in j:liwrooms and public lectures, rational ~l"'"5S1cns have replaced the chanting ol iJ9Pns ~ the ocreaming oratory of ' ... J .. '•1';!"1 ., 5; ,I. ~)'AK*W A: .. only ·a few years ago. Discourtesy, which used to lake ape . fonn of obscen~ epithets, ·tallea no worse form today than the questioo with the built-in pre- judgement, "Why is President Nixoo determined to harass the poor?" Al our university now, students have the choice ol takinlt Reserve Officers' T1'llnlng 0< not taklnc It, as they Jll'fer, and an increuing nuinber ol atudeots, in- cluding women, ""' enrolling in the pro- gram. When I invited Vice-President Al!DeW .to speat on campus this sortna - unfortunately his schedule prevesitod f"'1I from accepllng -our student body presi- dent said, "Ob, wow!" and promptly wrote him a warm lette< seconding the invitatim. 'Ouchi' 'in~ ~· no looger applies and t.ae academic community can no klnger oiler aanctuary." · In other ~. the argument goes, if IOClal acient1sts an consulted in con- nection wtth the Vietnam war, or il an ~ llli(ests tax measuros that Governor Ileoian wishes enacted into law, llCbolars may be reclassilled as "policymaU<:s" and the guarantee that "Ideas will 'be oppooed only by other ldeu" may be withdrawn. IN THE EARLY lll50's, when Senator ADd Who tJ to decide when scholar. are Joseph McCarthy of Wisconsin was at the llcholan no longer, but ''policy·makers"? height o1 his _., the proteclion-ol--Apln the Harvanl Crbmon does not say. academic freedom ·meant aafeguardtng The lbmlts behind the editorial are ob- the rights ol liberah and radicals to be ..,_ Tiiey are tbreata that say, "Of beard. Today ii means oecuring the same course ft'belleve in academie freedom . riClll.1 .. fl>r moderates and conservatives. But R.J, Hermsteln -or George At San ;Fnmclsoo Slate, aa at other Walla<e, or Edward" Banflel4, or P....,i- unlversities, It loob as if academic dent Tblen ·-must not be allowed to freedom is being restored. speak on campus." How~, ~,_is no reason for com-We Btil1 have aome distance · to ·go placoncy. The llarvard Crimson, a before we a"ni rostori!d lo that ooodition newspapet' thljt,apeak! for perhaps the ol intellectilai fi<edom that prevailed at most select mill. privileged student tiody San Francisco State in 11164, when George in the .u:s., ·bas written editori'1ly, Lincoln Rockwell, head ol the American "Generally Intellectual " freedom Nazi Party, 8poke on our campus and guarani"' that ideas will oe opposed on-received a MI and ooorteous hearing, the ly by other ldeaa ... Bui in aolne cases, ool)' geeQlre ol protest being the yellow when theorist> becomO pollcy-rpaken1, arm·bands with a Star ol David, worn by the ,distinct~on~ betwee~ fdea and action all tbe ·a.udience as a silent coµunentacy vanishe. _In !U~ cases . . . the phrase oo bii views. Answer to Energy Crisis , h .,,l,. .. We Need Alaska-Pipeline ~-:-~ Tb,e Congr,.. aPPl'an to be beaded for . a showdown battle over th-e ~ of energy, ecology and. the tr~Alaska pipeline. • In many r~pects, tbe forthcol;ninl struggle may cbely resemble· tSe fight in 1970 over Senate .approval ·of plans to go ah.ead with an American supersonic transport plane . The legislative drama thls time will be played oul against a · backdrop ol growing nationwide gasoline shortages, a rapidly building crisis over fuel energy a n d claima by enViron- menWJsts tlial the whole thing Is a p h o n y emerg'eocy cooked up by greedy oil and gas eompankw in the United States. The climax will come in Congress because the courts have refused to pennit construction of the Ala.ska pipeline on the ~ of a legal technicality. The project is designed to facilitate tho momnem ol oµ ._..., located IUlder AlaBka's North .Slope through .a 71Jt.mile pipeline-to the ·j't'..t Coast. 'I'lle pipeline ha -fciUgbi.o"' environmentalists and comen~tl who claim that the pcoject ·would -result in oil spills and ecological damage· ol huge proportions. " THE ARGUMENT Is tlla\ oil-tanker traffic from the pipeline woqld ~most certainly read! in apiJlage 8bd I the pipeline itself would ,apr!ni leaklf ~ It would traverse three ~ f.(lle.S. But, while the ecologists .are worrying about the ecology .of tbe Aretlc tundra, other Americans are ~ about an energy prnbl•m which Is already Cl)llll\i severe cutbacks 1n 101I and gaa llq)plJft and energy ,._,,..._ Tllo pi1fttelJ own..i -of-··~;- BARRY GOLDWATER try warns that the problem is rapidly building up along a ''collision course wilh a ma·jor energy shortage." This group made up of privately owned electric, gas, oil, coal and uucl~ar in- terests, is appealing for a wtllied na- tional policy on energy problems. n claims that the current piecemeal ap.. proach places responsibility in too many federal agen~es plu.s state ~ local governments, thereby defeating efforts to attack the energy problem bead-<>n. Deoplta lhe argument that energy cr1sls clalnu have been exaggerated, officials in the govenunent are now generally agreed that domestic supplies of natural gas will begin running oot in 10 years, 011 in 30 years and the basic fuel for nuclear power in 30 years. LOOKING AHEAD to the day when the United States might become totally dependent on foreign sow-ces for these . fuels, some governments in Latin America and the Far East are already considering plans to withhold energy SUJ>- pllea ID anticlpeUon ol bliber prices. f..t.li There can be no doulii'thal not'anl)i tb4 ,79 country's comfort ool IU nal~ .,eurl!;~ ty and economic future l'tQl1lre \bA\ w~ , concentrate on the development oft ne~ .1 ~~; sources of enerq fuel in OW' own cou~ ~ try. One of Uleikpperat!yp.,.in ~-a~ ~; approach I! early:,l pprovil ~ • jlll>ellne ' , to the AJaskan o.ll reserve~. _ • · ' f"'~ A~ a loogtlme wlldllle ~-an.r.:,-: cooaervationlst, I' 'Im u ~ u ' - anyone else in this country over thi' · .. i><f preservation of our environment. B\lt I "'~. also recognize tbal unless new sow:ces ot "! energy are found and harnenesl In th4i • :/! very near future , we may not be able to . enjoy even the c1 .. ne&I atmoap,.e oq ·;: earth. 1•.-.u Clearly, the need ls for common aens6 •x. In a pollcy ol balanced conoem f1>r. th4i. '. · • envlroriment and tot 'the energy required .'• .. to enable, our people tO fu~ion at theiV-~ .. ~ maximum. .• One thing we can certainly do without :·: is another round of scare stories by ~ , ',. environmentalist groups who see a dart; , :,, money-grubbing conspiracy behind ever*., ,,... attempt to enlarge our natlon'1 reserve1 .,..,. or petroleum •nertlY· We had enouch al.,,.~ that kind of non!lerule during the SSC ':"'""'· debate when critics of the supersonic - transport claimed Its developmeii.t Would ·-: /' result in a nationwide epidemic of skin· .. cancer and the -Ible melting of the'·'" polar Icecap. ';it• . :·~ A Fixed Razor is Best • For TM Perfect -Shave · .l A good razor blade is like a good girl. When JOU !ind ..,., hold onto tt n ·Iong-u ·you dlmned weli can. ' .'lbji is the sum of such wisdom as I liave acquired !lince the last time I sel forth some lucubrations oo that holy (CHARLES M~r:~f ~ .~·=,~~ -----------... "'li'•,,i .J• ;(;uess Who ~.sn't Colliing to Dinner grail, the perfect shave. • Wabt now I'm Into a good blade. It follows r about tlve n l:;;:!d ~iw: ~ bummer ts hY my blade must newr be removed from '*'9 ';.", .. ',razor during Its period of useful life.~'Be •!'I': wary of those adjullable numbers. 'r1i!7.!" have movable perts. They can 108e ·ttieli'~.,p.. preci!:ion over time. A "4,. readlft( en .... u, Gillette can readily become an ?· :.-1J' reading, and yoo're into the·stypttC~'·:"' ells again. · . • •· $IJ .;,One of the IDOi! Interesting dinner ons I ever met was good, old Frlstiee. ' L!::~ only did be ha,. an intense in- '"i"'' In food, but he was an avid \ DOWIJ>lper· reader. And that's enouj!b ' !•' theae days to en- thrall the gueats al any dinner party. ' I'll never forget . tbe last eunlng I aaw him. It was al the ' home of that gracious hostess, Madeline Mandalay. "' her first course, she served a deli- I .' c!Glll vlchy...U.. , 'Ilw' Freddie," Madeline called gayly fiin her end of the table In wbal wu hii' flnt mistake. "You haven't "touched your vtdlj>aaollot• I 11No Boa Vlvant I, ha, ha," sak1 Fred- die. "I did ..., where they've reopmed fO! bu&lneu. And I'm sure ilero'a pOthtng """" 1'fth It. But bot1dlsm'1 , (..__AR_T_.-. _H_o_PP_E___.) ' such a drudlul 'f!'Y to go." AS THll Oi'llER guests put dowo their ·apoons, Madeline l!tought out the """""'1 eourae, a pgeoua tupa aalad. "Well -hire •are," she .aid· happily. 1beh ~ hvwned. '1Wbat's wrmg, Fretf.:. die!" "Ob, nothlng.~t said hlddie. "But do yoo haP\leD to tllll bne the cam-tbo tuna came fD?." •. , "I'm afraid t U.-them 001," aaid Madeline, "Why dcn't" you just eal the lettuce, Freddie?" said Madeline, who w•• no longer--enlllng. "Ob, no, thank yoo/' said Freddie. '"Ibo FD,\ lhlnka It caught all tbal·Jeltuce contaminated wilb Monitor Four. But they don't IOUDd too sure.'' "Monitor Four!" nervtWly asked the lady on his rtcJ11. · "It's~ a ntrY9 gas." sald Freddie: "In larp dooea, It C1111M dlnlnesa and fOilds to a !ala! coma. •'•wen,-~ here'• the entree," said Madeline with 1001ewhat f o r c e d -~ .. her gueaU pushed their salad ·plate& away. "Swordfish wtth a ~ cranbtny aeuce t" "Naoe for me, thankl," said Freddie. "~t • pity," said Freddie. "We "I hav•~ tooebed a cranberry In yean1. ~uld have clle<Rd to -II they carried And In -. J was ruding an In- the code, ~17 or-~18. Al& you know, 'lereattna article Just thiJ morning on the thll -ht may 'oontaln •-,.,.-Io ellects ol mercury poisoning, histamine-lib ........ Wlllcb ..... • •bldo llllrll ..tlh. •• " burnln& -1m In Ilia ~ di> "llo.pooA" U. Wine, Freddie." aald zU-, W llld IOiilldQi." ModOllne. "lt'a 111 amusing Utile Raman wine. I think JOU'll love il" "Not 8 Frucatll " aied Freddie. UOfd you know they foond.fllDlplta cootainlDg a nitrogenous sodium ~ that causes blindness, ,...alylls and deetb?" Freddie then decllned bla .......,, offer of bottled water on Ille·......,. Ille FDA had ctl.....-t eigbi -'Witlt coli- form bact.rla, ~and lead. And wbea she apgrily . an.emPIJ plate before him, be' wtlh..almirlllllL that she lllll 'bad -ol tllll ~ dlnnenvan! wb!Ctr bod Ileen r..atled for having 107 tlmeo the allowable am6unl of cadmium, which Is pobonou&. - It wu about then lbal the porty brole up and them...,. ..... WODl,hame. I didn't see Freddie after that. For oome reason. be wam't lnvlted eut niuetk-lt11 1 shame. I wanted to ..,..... be either give up his interest in IGod or nadllll the neWl}>Op<n. . - Now lt'I too late. lie WU bmd In tu 1~ c!utdlfn& a c<lf'i o1 lbe FDA cw-m~. Dottll wu n. trlhvled to ~. clasalflcatloo o n e • that doet not las\ two weeka. '!'be proa' ent one ls in i~ fourth month, and has taken me through three coun- !Mr. It's me o1 U-new w~·· thet you \nJecl Into .... of -~­baodled, beautllully balanced lll!tY .... ... Tbe -11 British. wu .. _ mabo the ruor Ill this CGllllby. Since we live tn. an economy where --is .. •ccepted .. to 1!ecocne almost rellexlve, ii Is difficult to bellm that beca111t a blade ts good It can luL j!aclt momlng I'm tempted lo give up on my little -; and •ubject rny&elf again to the 1ado-masochlstic war with the blade manufacturers which am1eta us all. I've thus far firmly resisted, the lll8de ii u good u ever. Tbe more It la uaed the leu nlcb appear In the old flesb. I DMISI conUnut Jtronc In this 11111· ter. A PIXED RAZOR la Iba best, a!>d a 'Ibo best way tO find a good blade :s >1 get something whlcll. b§s just been Pot· "'' the market. nu, D)~ be either a. ;J ~-i1 product or a new tiarketplace. Plltiel •: ..-1 like SOulb Amei\CI, Africa and IrtiaM ,., are good lnr .,od bladel, · bOcauoe .,._171 maten are beaVJ lnlo U. aadllcllm """"''"' -If lbn-11~1'111ctl ls ~:·r.. aboul lllados It is this: ,,.,, will lie l'il4 ; """"tbe martr.t·flnl -lerl ti.n.. "•· ind l1'ldlWly become u bed .. ~'"' maker can get away wtlh. You 11 ... 1 '"~:~ keep JOUl' wtts about you , deor boy. • "\.'\! A fellow "'IOan:her In the lleld , L'•! hich marts for -tlllpton InJ«*·:· .. -· -with a Shlcl: ailjullable ~ """' or. Set the IUOMdll" control wheel at I ·,.•' the fint week or more: at 8 the next week '""-'' or more; at 7 thereafter. Never wlPt ~ ... edge ol the blacle. U• a feather-8'>1 · .-, touch. '!brow away the t\09 blades.~~: · , oomo wtlb the razor. My man tails ..,: :.; the reoults on a fairly heavy bean! ... ,., heave, and the blade luta .. ~ .,., forever." Enjoy. • i . • ' I ~ -• • For The Republican Cities Stnieture ~ay llire Loh·hyist Record Dlssohttimu Of Marriage ......,.. &..,ft, .. Gjlblrt, Qliriet a. •lld ••~tt J, 1i1,.i..,, Ht,.. Merit Mid M•rofd l!UOf'lf .lft1'1$1.W, JD'f'A. JllM find HwM(t ·-"""· 1,.Hll• M. 1.W JUcllllrd J, ........ lttlph l!dwenl Ind Undt Allll Arn .. lllcMlrd H•ralll tlld HtllCY Allll CaMf!, L..-""d Jt""" It. ·-· Edwin C. t nd N111CY H. ,..::=; wrv E llt11 end llOMld OtrP. •111r lt"'*1IOll and C..ryl Flll'n l.M, Jllid'f L ~ Sit--G. Hall, 0.W• J. 1M Jack Rtlldall >Miit . A"-M. tnd Frri DKlwrt Jlol"lt G. tnd Wllllam F. KllM, CMrln Hll'lll't•d ~ ~ry --· tUftll..-, ~rl• con-lo 111d G-11• ,.,tl'"lck Permanent SANrA ANA -0nrce County'• lour WJett .W.. are pl•mlnr 'to blr'I a B• 0. C. lllJSTING8 !oplallve lobbyist, poalbly \ Of .. ~ "" .... wUb • tl01000 budget, to The Republican • P a r t 7 --!hem.lo Wuhlngtw, proclnclo'r ia n hat Io Din D.C. Oranle ~ Ja btl•I The dty ~ -o,f ' t Anaheim, Senta Aria, Hun-rtorpnlucl u • ll!!l'IDlll<• -tinpn Beach and Garden iliiicttD'e, detlcDed to ... Grove will oU Ollllllcler a jo!Dt commodate the .,.._,t and powera propoA1 !or llUcll a future llOeda ol Replbllcan move at their mpeetlve --"datea ............ t 0 meellnp lh!.s week. on•llll'r co•llmf ~ ' -...,.. David ROwwm, dty ad-Mnas; uni I G«rgo Dolallanty, cbolnnan mlnlltrator of Huntlnaton '-------" ol the Rt1>UbllCan Ctntril Beoch, aald the Idea WU lint Committee ol Oranl• County. .,.-iled by Senta Ana. but In ~t yW'I, the JnClnd all foor du.. have thought lunetlons ol registration, can-aboul It. vasslng, and getting out the In the NOOlulioM going vote have been accomplished before the councils the lolr as a temporary effort in each bytit is referred to as a election year. Under the new IegislaUve representative and concept, these functions will no specific dollar amounts a.re be pald about '2$1000 a )'Ml', R<>wlands lndlcaled, thouch that figure baa not been decid- ed either. ,.._,_ ..... CbQ.tli Scil:nceLcclilie ~~ ~ Hatftt1, N0¥1 SUOI 1.-:1 llontld J.,ry WM1111, ('1rol AM tnd Kl'Vln Robtrf McQl,letn, MtrllYT' Lvnettt Ind Clwlrll'f ,_ •rown, JMl'I A. tnd J11N'l G. FUTURE FARMER SHOWS OFF AWARD Robert Cortez Grew Str1wberrles Five Westminster Students Honored be performed "On a year-round mentioned. · be.sis. 'lbe new structure will Rowlands gai.d the ·actual be geared to state Assembly cost would be decided later Districts. but he estimated the annuai The combined populations of the loor dtles Is 113,6211. Anaheim has 113,511; Santa Ana , 169,970; Huntington Beach, 136,962; and Garden Grove, 136,952, according to the last census. the "Sc:ienc:e of the. New Man" CATHERINE ANWANDTER Troxel, Anf'lt+lt ~1" tnd Mtrlyn R1y ."' ... AtH'll lt Mt1-. ,.11rtcl1 Slit tnd i:11ar111 -~ 111rrwg11. ,,_ X. 11M1 &dmund J. IOllln, Wlllltll'I JOMP/I •lld Ctrol IA -"fat steer" project and Southworth, a 11ilver award ·for , her "veal calf" project. "The Westminster H i g h School Farm is a working farm in every respect," ac- cording to instructor Charles Ramoo. Located just behind the football stadium and just north of San Diego Freeway, the plot of ground contains~ a varjety of gardens and animal projects; all tended by students i,nvolved .in t h e agricultural career education program at the carnpdS.~ - Both boys and g I r Is pai1jdpate Jn the program wh.lch includes such courses as "Introduction to Agriculture," "Vocational Horticulture" and "Vocational Ag r i cu 1 tu re Mechnical Skills." S t u d Y· blocks in these courses run from animal husbandry and irrigation to landscape design and operation and mai.n- tenallCi! of farm equipmenL of R e s po n s i b 11 t 7 for Im-budget at about $00,000 -!or plementing the new permllDetlt the lobbyist, bis quanen, an organization has been given to office and a secretary. Orange County Supervlaonl have also considered hiring a Washington lobbyist, but recently dropped the tdea. Santiago, Chili the Precincts Organ!Latioo The lobbyist hlmseU might Committee, headed by Dave Jn the Church Auditorium 3303 Via Lido, Newport Beach Gater of Anaheim. SEN. JOHN V. Tunney (I). Calif.) bas urged the Urban Mass Transit Administration to approve Orange Cowlty's application for more than $11 million for its bus system. He did so in a letter to UMTA Adminlstntor Frank C. Herrlnger. The Orange County Transit District ·h81 applied ·to the Urban Mass Transportation AdminlslraUon for $11,196,657 to lun<I two-thlfds ol the . capital cost of a bus: system. -A SENATE ll)IL (SB 538)' that would" force-.tM retire- ment of !he appointed water district boant' members in ' California at the age of 70 h4.S been labeled "ridiculous" by Dennis Macl..aln, genera I manager of the Municipal Water District of Orange County. "There is no correlation whatsoever" between age and the ability to do a first rate job," MacLaln said. Romantic pastel voiles · ··· from Dress Carnival. For~girls-w-ho take unfair advantage. • - Valley Lawyer Guilty Of Theft; Sl_ISpended Several members of '!be Metropolitan Water District ol Southern caiilomla (MWD) Board are put ,\IV, and MacLain said. "'lbls fact cer- tainly has not Impaired tbelr ability to continµe to do an outstanding job." •• SANTA ANA -Foontaln Valley attorney J o 11 e p h Powers has been suspended from practice for an indefinite period by the Catrrornla Supreme Court following his conviction on grand theft chargeg filed In Orange Coon- ty. The high court , acting on In· lormatlon supplied by th• State Bar, made t h e auspension effective April 8, Carerokers Are Needed SANTA ANA -Vohmteer family caretakers for teenagers and adults with emotional problems have been asked to contact the Depart- ment or ~1ental Health, 16Z3 W. 17th St .• Santa Ana . Mental Health officials saJd the persoos to be placed In homes are not dangerous or destructi\.'e and are able to care for themselves except that they need help In getting along in the community. For each person cared for the county pays $175 a month. STI LL ONLY $2.65 A MONTH Even On Pric:• Alone Th• DAILY PILOT Delivers The Most For The. Orange Coast SUISCRllE NOW 642-4321 fOr ....... DAtLY "LOT 9""e f.-yew &MMdltyJ four months after Superior Court Judge James Turner fined Powers $500 and placed him on two years probation. Powers, 35, of 18399 Santa Carlotta St., was loond guilty of misappropriating $ 5 , O O O turned over to him by a Beverly Hills attomey wbo said he instructed £owera to bold the funds in trust pending settlement d. a civil action. It was alleged that the lawsuit was never settled and that Powen kept the money. The bill, authored b y Senator Howard Way (R-Ex- eter) recently received the support or the Orange County Board of &lpervtscrs. II it becomes law, hall of the board members ol MWD would be forced to retire, MacLaln said. FOUNl'AIN VAILEY dty councilmen have. voted 3-2 to support legislation establishing a state lottery to benefit public educatinn. Double-11eader. Two Helene Curtis perms. ·Each just •1s. · .Choose ~ 'Proteine' perm with proteine conditioner. Or pick the new Helene Curtis with treatments. Both leave your· hair looking more luxurious. And both include shampoo, cut and set. Mo...,.. ...... fllGlll&"' Sony,e...,s.-. .. dolld .,. JCPenney beauty salon We know what you're looking for. FASHION ISLAND, Newport Buch 17141 644-Zlll 1.-----------------"HUNTINGTON CENTER, Huntington Buch 17141192-7771 Deoron41 poly- •ttr/cotton volle flocked with doll and paired with white ayOlet Tho long ruffled empire and the Pfiplum twi>parter for juniors In pink-or blue check. Each $16 We kn~~~~!Lfor. Shop Sunday noon to 5 p.m. at tH following stores: FASHIO]'I ISLAND, Newport B11ch (714) 64+23'13. HUNTINGTON CENTER, Huntington Be1ch (71~ 892-7771. HARBOR CENTER,.Colt1 M1,. (714) 646-502 1. " .' • .. '·. .- ... .. ' ·"· ' . " ' ·'l 1. , _ \ ,.A' ! Rev i· suit '"bl ~ "C ~ ~ -~ .... Y. ~~H fnllt phiJ mm hea eari T pre •iri cas M~ Cai mo ing auc the mo F ser old she 10 clu Sal Af Ori I !or I dis lk• pr for rel he e~ Di Pl I Ca :ii "' re Int I J, ~it "'I P\ ta hi • .CllmtltMI Sdellc1 Mllllllr P111M STUDENTS SHAKE OFF WORRIES OF 60s They Dress Ne1 t•r, Want Money 2 Million F ollnw ·-. . . :Words of Rev. Ike r • . - \ ,.ATLANTA (UPI) -The " Reverend Ike wears an orange ~.suit and rides to his church in \ p blue chauffeured Mercedes. l -"Close your ey.. and see ~ ... money up tQ your a?mpits," he urges his con- "atioo. "You can't lose \f.iil the stufl I use!" "Let us Jey wow !." ~ -. ~He claims nearly two million followers of bis "eternal now'' philosophy, in which ev~ man Ji God and the -oii!y heavm and bell ellll ~ on earth. The philosophy of the dapper preacher 15 beamed over the airwaves in 1,400 radio broad4 casl5 a month in the U.S., Mellco, Canada and I h e Caribbeal> Huge audlenrei - mootly l>lacU with • sprinkl· ing of whites -j a m auditorlumll when be goes on the road a couple of times a month. His ~long Sunday service - a blend of pep talks. oJd fashioned revivalism and showmarW!lp -ts televUed in 10 "major market" areas, in- cluding New York, Chicago, San Franc:ilco, Loo Angeles, Atlanta, Dolroil and New Orleans. His church picks up the tab for the air time. Although reluctant to discuss 'the flamboyant Rev. lke, religious sources agree privately he is a substantial force on the American religious scene, and one said he is the moat influential black evangelist aince F a t h e r Divine. PREACHER'S SON The soo of a black South Carolina preacher, Rev. Ike is selling a ''new'' religion - a skillful mlsture of pontbel5m, materialism. fundameatallsm, revivalism and positive think· ing. His real name is Frederick J . Eikerenkodlet and he c:all5 his re1igion the science of liv- ing. It has tal:en him fn>m preaching in a small rural tavern in RJdgeland, S.C. to his own church -a band.some roccoco structw'e that once was a Lo.ew's movie palace at 17Sth and Broadway in New York. From the scarlet-carpeted stage of the former Loew's, Rev. Ike preaches a philosophy of "get it now." and blends his pep talk sermons with old-time gospel singing, testimonials from his followers and healing. In a recent AUanta ap-t pearanc.e, wearing an emeratd suit, robin's egg 'blue shirt, gold tie and shoes which matched his shirt,' Rev. Ike • got the key lo the city frorii Vice Mayor Maynard Jackson, also a black. About 14,000 blacks jammed Atlanta's Omni Auditorium for his appearance. The · Rev. Ike's press kit gave a state-by4 state breakdown of Ike's followers -people who have joined his "blessing plan" and wtite him regularly, often sending mooey. FOU.OWERS The list showed New York with the largest following - 12S,696, closely followed by G«>rgia with .102,582. Only Wyoming, Utah, north Dakota, New Hampshire and Montana were listed as having less than 100 followers . The list totaled 1,099,250, and Rev. Ike's public relations man, Charles Gelini of Boston. ·says, "It's several months out ol date already. You can add half a million to the list. We passed Oral Roberts i n membership recently and now only Billy Graham has a larger following." "The Science of. Living teaches you how to become a dynamic person." !3.f! the Rev. Ike. "You unlearn sickness and know health. You unlearn poverty and know pro. spertty. You learn bow lo break every limitation and solve every problem younelf. Sickness, age, fear, worry, ten!lon, every human torment drops away and a neW you begins to Jive tnore abun- danUy." PX Music and News ~ '~ of Orange County At The Apex 108 . ronoer,._adcompu1 leodlr ol Nor lhw~Uern Uulwnlly. "I """' optDt It yean ol my lfle .-._about dvll ~ VW.m, ad the enriroaineat. ~ I want lo fl'! U-out ol my mind. I want lo start reedlaC o1M1a1 happier things. I think - J)eOllle want lo llarl ~ lhe-pleasurtS ol llfe apln. ~15~-ln joining fratemltlet •• d aororitles, and colloce -~maklnga~ Many young people In Iba U.S. do not Ill the 1o11ow1oi compollte clescrijlllon, bu I ' "Wbll'• 111 lbe bl ·-Watorplet" uld ..,. Eut Ooall -· "l1'1 j u 1 I pol!ID" S4lcl -r: "! ha'1tll~ l!!oite!" much ·-lbe bomlq Cl{ CamJwlla." Aad tbe ~ loot Is Mt De-:i' IWr\lt uln" any lliOtt. Men ,an ~ their halrlhorter; more_,.,..,. wwlng 8lrt$ bf-1 ol , ..... With the l!IAln,, ~ ol the civlkigbli-- ed, and the ---(omne young people la!' the end of the draft was more lD>- This er's DAILY~ 4 1 "Wht\'1 tho -I -dl If I Wllllte.Uout!"_ ........ -blnl. ,,,.,.., • -pndlcaltlJ )D lludenta, a -ID-In 1 -°'"" ·~·11• litrl* rolo•1Mldeullillor.&flDll -111an .. ~ bl& ~ ~ bumaolllts lo __ _ ~In. u.n..i dormlt"'1· "Now ol luodl poo- ple lall: ol the job -· llDd labor ft&urel. The Ill O I I popi1ar -... --. nol pl>Uotnpb:f -anymoni." give your fa home-maker some help around the house. From Penneys. \ 295 toS-• ·.~Jlelh ~ze 675 52"X70" Toyo cord--lng bool<el is -t lof -lltiO ~ tuppllea. Aemo,.blO pl-!Ny. Alltoc:IM -wood eewlng bMkot. son •n fhJffy -Aid cotton terry -.... =r.:· Choose SOiid 'T-', -f!!!lit, Jacquerd 'Spanish Tile&', or - print 'PilflsY Parade'. Hind -1.Cl5. Wah c:loCll, 15C $1 &ch 'W..-ioopoi' pace mots IP8ll< uP meal time with color and woven -All - -In "*1Y colors. I ' .• - ' --Lace' adds. -"'dining Ologance to meals. oacron-polyestarlacetato wttll ooit ,._finish.-Matching polyest«t -nei*lno. plcg. of tour. a.so. $1() 60x90" oval Solid cok>r diamond weave cotton. Penn4>r9lt. soil reie8se finish. 5 oontemporary colors: 52x52", 52x70", 3.50. 60x90", $9. 68" fringed round, $10. $11. 52x70" .,..,, &.so. 16" napkins. plcg. of four, US. ' i I j I \ I ~ 12" sne11 -our cut..,.., n-_..,. -,--~snip~· typoo ol fabri<:o qufcldy 11111 -,. -.. ell-Gift- Shop Sunday noon to 5 P.M. at the following stores: Of The FM Dial STEREO FASHION ISLAND , Newport ~ch (71 4) 644-2313. HUNTI NGTON CENTEft, Huntinqt.., Be-.ch (71 4) 892-7771. HARBOR CENTER, Cost1 Mm (714j ·646-5021. .. I • • • • ' ' • l • I • DAILY MLOT I Doncon In tho Lok.too ll'!lupe Nt.oo,.. ot tho Qor. don Music Hill, Khutounl. Thof'r iopfw nl!lht club routine Is wf\ot drows tho crowds In tho loncls iaf tho bolly donce whoro showing' onythl"' moro than • novel Is tochnicolly lllogol. Alio .. ; Bo .. rly Wndo, 18-y-..l"Old doncor from Enox, E"91•nd, 11 • mod- em donce groduo .. of tho Arll Educoti.t>ol>Truat of London who joined tho toplou tour #for tho tr1v•I." , ' TWELVE TO FIVE U!I ' J ., , . ' ·'i: ·• i: j'\J ..!1~ Belly Dan.cers Get Competition ~odi;iim. ~:rUMz:s G:0~:i~! Mi~~t~~~~ ~~f~~~. he says ron-l.====s=p=l=a=s==h~e=r=o=r=o=· ,=y=m~p=i=c~st=·a=r.=. ~~~ ls a huge, oily man who never "He's been after us since we and refused to let them leave temptuously, "wants sex, not I p "t .... ~ ~ '·' taes of! his dark giasoes, got here," giggles ~year-old Addis.Ababa without a private 1111 n a en· neusu1 even at night, and sweals pro-'N"Jrole Forte of Calashlels, ltrip show. -"A little topless is 'all right. • _ '7 .--_ :_ ., · fusely. Sootland.J'Qujteharmless "1bat's Abica," laughs U a girl has .acmething to h t II? ' • It's dinner time In tile El 'really, but very persistent. Lakato.. "One day"We're hav-!_~,1I ~~~~wit istat. y~ • w 0 . ca· n e • Shark re.taurant, Gabby's fat Look at him now. Probably of, Ing lunch with "Balle Selwie w-o ---. ~· , face is a verttabli!i Niagara fering ioo~camela apiece for and the next day we're covere,L" and .bis jland _is -\;f"IY us."· fighling all a crasy prince. TbeJ<>plels I break ""c To5e "fo"'1!.Yerly e, ii-"-4tt"lhe·o111<rend 0!11iirlilile-1<etnally1Je's~, 1ng down once-~Jlsiaml~ ahapely 18-year-old topless .Gabby ls whispering utgently But when he drinks_ , • • ·lahooo. . While 1 b_o ,. i n g Cfancer from Essq.,_ Eflgland. · into the ear of Ferenc whooeee, look out." - --·anything more than 1 na~el ~s . Her pearly teeth alDt into a Lakatos, a fonner Hungarian Lakatos' wlfe, Ildiko, Was a still technically Ulegal. in t~e plump Sudanese pigeon. Slap. freedom fighter who considers prima ballerina in Hungary. land of the belly dance, Gabby withdraws his band his street fights with Russian The other nine girls in his Lakatos says more and more with a reproachful look. tanks 1n Budapest 1 e s s troupe are modern dance Outside, a howling atonn is hazardous than chaperoning a graduates of the Arts Educa-night club owners in North depositing halt the Nubian group of topless dancers tional Trust in London. Most Africa and the Middle East Desert on the streets of through North Africa and the or them joined up for travel. are demanding 1 0 P 1 e 5 8 Khartown and I.he outdoor Middle East. "Husband hunting? N 0 t displays. · stage of the Gordon Music Lakatos shakes bis head at me," says 2S-year-old Timea "I couldn't get a booking H G -~ all . The Lakatos Top Abun-abby's deal. The statuesque Oscar of London. "I've had dance 'I)oope bu the night off blonde II bis wife and any fool four proposals, two of them His point is demonstrated at because of the sandstorm. can see she's worth more than from Arab oil sheikhs. But I'm the following day's rehearsal "It stings," says 24-year-old 100 camels. not ready to aettle down 'yet, In the Gonion Music Hall , Wendy Weaver of Midd1ese1, "You can have problems if even with a millionaire. which Iles in the. shadow of a England. you don~t bow the Middle "Wbo know!, rmaybe I'll mc:isqge minaret. But even fully clothed, four East," be npllim as Gabby mlle1t·blginshowbusiness." .. One, two, tl:U'ee ... one, g e nerously-endowed British wanders off. The Gordon Music Hall is two, three." 'lbe girls bounce misses and a statuesque Gabby is :ii:trictly b u s h not ei:actly big--time cabaret ~ctoss the stage to the goggle- Hungarian bloode are a league compared with the b:lrt Lakatos insists he has ·ro eyed · enjoyment of several sensation in the slea~y _El white alaver who tried to buy come to out-of-the-way plad!s Sudanese clad in long, flowing Shark. .:.1KJiii'tourll~1 > leading the Lakatos troupe in Tripoli, like Sudan to "maintain the Gallabia robes. flesh peddler wants to buy the or the Ethiopian prince. who purity of dance." ' No one tUl'tl5 to fa~ Mecca . ' H you've got a 14K gi1, weve got the 9ft to match. And at 20% off. Heart.-and-link bracelet. Reg. 61.50, now 49.20 "Boy' silhouette charm, Reg. 11.25, now 9.00 'Gir1' silhouette charm. Reg. 10.95, now 8.76 Heart charm. Reg. 13.95, now 11 ;16 Happy Birthday charm. Reg, 27.50, now 22.00 ' Florentine-textured Hnk br9:1lat. Reg. 2a.9s, now 23. 16 Heart-shaped locket. Reg. 40.50, now 32.40 Happy Annlveru<y c:hann. 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And lfe pennal*ll pre11, tool Twtn flit ... .._ .......... _ ......... -4.51 Full flat .......... _ _...._ ... ._..: I.II Full fttl8d ----1'..11 ~ Quelr't fitted ..... --.. --.... • IClnl' fttttd -__ 11 ... • .. JCPenney We know what yOU're looking for. -1 OM.Y mo'r 411 ! ...... • ,1.,,,,r . .,• ... • i ' " ·~ Shop Sunday noon to 5 P .M. at the following atorea: ' FASHION ISLAND, Newport Beach (7141 644-llll. HUNTINGTON CENTER, Hiinti~ on ach (71-4j 8'12·7771 . . . ' I " J.I DAILY PILOT . SUftdq, Mq 6, 1973 Rress~ ... Rresid~nts: No Love ·Lost ' - '1 ....... IL WIOGIN!J "~711 I 0 • ~ Peelse • ~ had pictured him .. "!lie --v!llail In the world." ~ ~ ":':".::: Thomas J •ff er 1 on uo- lllt lllllqlry'e (OOd i.rtune In clel'ltood the lmeporable -...... i..;..u~.. geoerally -~ a free press ...... ';,~role ot the .:'.;..,'":,=-~a: ...-. a!ld n e., 1 papers vlctloD_allhjjuglt Tedorallsl ~ ~ co mp ~ten I to ae-• '""'"""" l>lnl of -... 111111 role, oonlllct -ewry publlc a n d and -b • t "e en private olfenae known to·man. .. -,-press has been In bll lhlnl year In the tho rule. ·White Houee, JetfllrlUI wrote ~llcs complain oow of the that the nm object of 1overo- tnfrequa!C)' o1 Prelldenl Nix-menl ought to he to leave open on'a news confetence!; yet the to citizena all 14the avenues of --Wbi~ House press conference truth." He said: "The most ef- • .. --didn't begin lectual method hitherto found, 1"llil the era of 'lbeodcn ls the !reedOm of the press. It -velt. Is therefore, the flnt lbut up Vice Preoidenl Spiro Agnew by I.hose who fear Ibo ln- 1171 he ls quoted out of coo-vesllgatioo of their actiooa." tell; Jmn Adams claimed att. bis prelideney that hia w ;4~f; ~~· J7~g -bad been mlscmslrued newspaperman : 0 Nothing ean ~.=~ hive deocrihed now he believed wqtcb Is seen ji9ldenls u tyrant•, In a newopaper. TNtb !bell -•~· hecomeo 8UsplcioUI b7 he1ng a d a It e r e r a , a I h -~. put Into that jJOlluted v\tiele.'' -· ;,norant, Crooked "'"-· A•·-· -~ <m'lljlt;_ and presidents John ,,_, ~ IP' hlV. not only applied a choice preclated the lmpcrlance of n11ttyolepilhet.to1•porten the JftSI and wrote a J11"9t and ed.Jl.(lrl, but have sent deal for nenpepen, but be . them to jlll1 for seditious libel, did DOI hive a good press. l)ippre'8e<i their papers for Abraham Lincoln (XOOahly disloyalty, binned them from exceeded his predeceosors in tf1e mai1sJ • sued them for his sense of public opinion, in climlnal libel, enjoined them his personal contacls with the to itOp publlca_tion and press· and concern about its otberwile harassed them. views. George Washin~'s ·con-BmF.R ATTACKS ception of the importance and • . . p.irpose of the press and his Yet Lincoln was the obJect ' . pointed out to lnte111cent The -..ell yeara wore EllooDi--mo u n Io d • ~ :~~ -:ui::.7-'-of -by a .... kiDd of ::r~ ~ ~ ~ relatloolblp. .....,..11 to_, !>II ~ abl'lbeodorey deeelves-.credlt· It ..!"°"'the The twice• .,..k preu 'coo-• 1)'11111:, Jiii .........,_ about -• •UJ" ferences were on a " .. _ _.._. · orialn ol the White -,. backpmd.' oil-tho-~ _ _,..,. •' - pretl conlemp. W b 11 e ....---. tb a I .The """"'11 •lnla.- -,ol New Y~ greally protected the Pr<sl, oome . lnlo alllae 111111 a twlCe dally ·-.-dellt. lie held 1118 -.... fa~· ji'ea Tho',_.. He tallr.ecHo reporten ""'11 l•...,es -ln Is lour ad-)>el•:""' .!!le -' l'real!le!l1 but only oo ..,..itloo> tb41 lii mlnlstratlm. u was DOI a and tbe ._!!er' -•llllod could DOI t. quoted dlndly. ''rose gwden" all the way, that bet-il'DR and Ifie Al the White a.q,e hi was however. repor!era. ~ also DIOll accaalble. lluf he LIKED •"""RTERs NotwlthotHdf.al .tho( geaera1 de'llt barlhly with reporters ~v cordiality, , ""9ic!dy llU DOI be thought hid violated hi• 8-vell . warned t be reluctant 10 call publllhq and tMt d"1ying them -to American SOci<iy' o1 New. ,edltonl Iii' hive hll aldet! ca~ oews'and lr~quently de-paper Dllklis that the them~ st«les ~ nounclng them. · country was losing ooafideoce him. On 0ccailo11' no 8atr.ed President Woodrow wu..on in newapapers and otten refer-oditors I!' 81llJlll'e90 .-be lnotltuted the tnt Jormal and red d I • p ~·r' a g i n g I y to thought might have ad..,.e regular White House press somelblng as • • J u s t a ellecta on !orelgp pollcy. He ClOl1ferel>C<I arranging al the newspaper story." He Ire-suggested '<Mmgnment of outset of ~ admlnlstratloo to quently asserted 85 pe<cent of .,.porters Iv ho ~tedl7 the reporlerl twice eacll the new1p11pers were against wrote storlea with wllich he :':,k. '!be war broke up this him, and ,often said that disagreed. arrangement. repc>rten were all right but . President Warr en G. took orders from their editors. FAMILIA!!' COIJRSE 11an11ng revived the twice-a· He ~ atort1'5 that hurt Pnoiliiler!t Lynd o ri B. week press conferenoe• on a the war effort. Jobmon, like many of his much more Informal and com-President Harr)' S Truman P!'.edecessois• started with a munlcatlve basis. He al!O shared Roosevelt's impression siroog pres iupport and end· tried to open up other avenues that the working re~ ed with the press generally of communlcatloo In the were all right, hiit most critical. II was a familiar government. on the whole, his editors and publishers were course. press conferences w e r e not. He soon cut his press con-President Nixon has been regarded as suCCi!!Sful, but ferences to one a week, und er criticized for holding Jl'CS-1 Harding grew critical of press the plea of the demands on his conferences infrequently. coverage or congressional at· time. The administration also has tacks on the administration. "n!e administratim of Dwight come under severe attack for President Calvin Coolidge D. Eisenhower was a sharp attempts by officials to sub- not only required written change. 1be general held the poena newsmen to testify questions al his pre ss con-reporten at arm's length. about their sources. ference but also restricted the But soon, under the prodding rt to · ••-·t quotes Thus • do current events repo ers IDWI= Qf James Hagert)j the Presi-only, except by spec i a 1 dent permitted'-·the televised renect. history and the tradi- .. • contempt and ~st of the or the most . bitter . newspaper press have been widely im-attacks during his e a r I y itated by his successors. p o I i U c a I career an.!1 Jol}n A.dams wrote a great throughout his presidency. ·deal for the ·newspapers and -·After Lincoln 's Gettysburg mew well their contribution to address. The Chicagc> Times the 'revolution but he feij:, said: 1'The cheek ~ every after his ~. ~t his American mt1St tingle ".'ith words bad been,, misconstrued shame as he reads the silly, and dislorttlf. He thought that flat and dishwatery utt<ranoes American newspapers and of the man who has to be permission. press conference. tional adversary role of press ' President Herbert Hoover's Press c r i t i c i s m of and presidents. · "" ,,..,..._ press relations began with a,_.:.:.:::::,_::.;_:_:_:.:.:_::.;_ __ __:___:_:_: _______ ~-------------~-------------- • great deaJ of muhl!IJ r~yect • and admiration and went steadily downhill. At the end, be saw the press very rarely. And be was the object of ne~ ¢ticism ·of the most bitter sort. BIGGAR'S OVERNl.GHT SUCCESS STORY When you go to sleep on a lleauryrest,something happens rhotcan·r happen on a ftor firm mattress. Our separate coils push up instantly into the small of your tx:Jck to help take the strain off your muscles. 5o they can relax. And when they relax. your nerves relax. and so does your mind. Ir's like on overnight vacation. And since that happens whether you choose a normal firmness, or one of the three Bock Core firmnesses, why spend rhe night anywhere else? Beoutyrest prices stort at $109.95; each piece I ' Full Simmon• Seloction at ••• ----.. SANTA ANA STORE 1110 N. Moln St. (714l 547·1621 ALSO PASADENA •nd POMONA • • . .. .. . . ..• . . ..... • ' So you can get your hot · done What '-lii!zRng l8lel 20'llo off 1111 our custom dnlpecy ,_ and tal>Qr. That meana yo\r 11"1 your choice ol hundnids ol ,_.,_ · fabrics and otyteo whipped trp . Into custom clrll*leo jiJll for_ by our i;toconlUrljl aOfllmen. Plw oUlhefreo_you..,_M at '*'/ cool 20'llo lblnga.· 11'1 - -Ume, -thcl-wig ·--Ill ~-.ya dlcondln9 ..... I ' Peunep Culfom O.Cor•tlnt 5ervke hu. "• '"''• .... ,..i... '"""-~· C•r,etlnw. furntture, acc.....,.....: _,,_d llM 4'' IS Shop_ Sund!IY -to 5 .p.m. at th followlng ltoNs:, ' -- ' 'I • FASHION ISLAND, Newport Beech (1.1-.) 1>+4-2313. HUNTINGTON CENTER, Hunji119ton S,.Ch {71_.) 892,m1 . • • • • l • " • • l ' ' ~ ' ' , ' ' • , ~ • • I ' ~ l 1 l • l I ! { ' • " i -to .i,~fou' (~ aeverkl ;-n..p at .. 'Oran i ~1 n 'airporls 'or°'liv; student! almost : These may U fonnaU: give in . ~.-,,,'1'1mi blD-e.p for t.ai1 Into It. somebo discussl Stude! also inc o~_i hear th "You little lai the run· Anoth _J • ~TRO~ ~ .... At,. ' . .. . ;:" .= :-: .... ..,. )llllioll .. ·.:: .=. ... ~tall ,.. -=-!rbsl . .. :;-.. :. • of -.....,.r -111111*1' ... .,. tllree or ,lllGll!jll] ~ II llylngl,;ablst the pal· """'· ~ II UM Ult 'lllW war;.dpll a·-.-.; , , . •1, ~-... up '~ Ill~ Sund.,, M'1 6, 1973 DAILY I'll.OT ,f, JS Marina Oswald Still Shy A DeOOde ~r, She Keep• Her.elf Close to Family IUQIAllD60N, Tu.. (UPI) -Tiie nmmried wldo• of the .......... -Pntldeol John J'. K...iec1Y II ollll aa Illy and uncommunicatln u lhe 1'U -r11•-... -the . ... , ... u.n·---Into lhe -ll(dll&h' ' "'I'm met but tllal'I mt for -Diiie or DOl .. C -...... A wcma • e•t r• ,_.=with her ~~aao ~ taldWiaa ~IJPl--· .lot of ber on dalhet ... llkaforbordilldrmlo- sugarlell ama. .. ,_t. be -rapolzlnc ---Bm:ept for ODI tn. t.fet -... -ollor the -··tho Porters .... not hod .., lllll!ital prol>ltiM that ttftctld publlo •!IODllOD· wa not looldngfel" J100111e to approach • ~wnmgdl~ ,a tower~. " suddenly lileY're out· there -way ~ to land Into oncoming . 'lbal1• when you have lo act "he..,.. ~·-­ Cill to her -bCme ~ tbll Dollu lllburi>. •1 don't wanl lo gm you any _P-!ormatlon. Goodbye." . • Mrs. Porter, a. did 90UDd u though ..... had· • bad "1ld. Dooplte thal, then WU I notlceable change in be< speech -now almoot without an80C<!lll. The lldl U.S. Oreult Coon of :..,._~~u!!!J~~~New Orleonl -Ibo -gova--po,y her $17,'IB ........... amal1 peraonal vtlcl• tllat belcmcod lo Onold. ,,,. !lam ..... been placed pet11111Nmly' in lheU.S.An:lllns. In-.-lhebrlde -lo -ol tbt r.ce BID llkllloq and COIO(llalned : "lie &al !Mo ID &Cllili&ll ~-Se .. _. me In the ,... and tritd lol't me to put the cblldic -.. be -id be alooe -Ibo llJU he curled. I an alrold be nil&hl 111 lo clo me bodily crj;lt · situations like ~. coo- play It by ear because every 1n-· I II different. SOmeUmes there II a 'Interval In which the WTOOi·way can land. Other times it may be ling with a 7:rl. • tn every case, contrullen must re- p detailed knowledge of lhe loCallon · .. plane around lhe airport. and I knowledi• lo give JJ<e<lle ~ tloal to any pllol lfllO may be In harm's :i ....,,..., .......... :~You're always ,wmder.;, when lhe · po# IUY la soing to show up over the end Of~ nmway/1 Stepbem saya, "but you never tnow un.Ul he's right there.'' · The problems of controlling air traffic at ,Orangt County Airport are in !Orne ~Y• mart oompllcated than at other ORANGE COUNTY AIRl'OU CONTllOLLIRI Ull llNOCULARS Dick Staphen1 (loft), Robar! Maynlh<tn Spent Molt of Doy on Foat airport> of comparable sil.e. integration of commercial jet with llCht Orie important facto< Is the .. istence propeller traffic. 'l11e jets mo¥t twle1 U r Ii -1 1 1 .. 1.... fast al most smaller plane11 which o ve Pl o trau.... schools, whose mains they've got to be 1tven muoh studeIU will have skills that vary from wider berths both on takeoff and laudh:J&, almost zero co up. New Group Asks Auditing of IRS These are pilota, Moynihan says, wbo Tbe controllers say that with all the may take 30 seconds to ooovey in-differtnl tindl of traffic Ibey hlnd1e -SAN Fl!ANCl!CO (AP) -A hellcopter f tloo that ·encec1 could !r«11 pralesalonal airltne pilots to bob-pull••• 1 ~ baN1lr with ~ orma an e.peri one bylsll oul !Dr a 1pm· in their World War I .,.,. "1!..-•"'"" "Audit ·~ ~•" bu give in five seconds. . ...... ~ .. -. 1'"'6 wJlllJ ~ •._._..., __ .-•·· la lhe '-· to this job," .., __ ,_ llahl«I -..., mistakes ""' lnev!lable. heralded Ille birth of an orpnlsallon _,,........ ~, '"~''" Most of U.. mistakes, Ibey say, are called "Tit for Tat." ban ezplains. "I get a window opening up mado by Ibo.pilots with 1fbom they deal. .o.car Klee, Ukiah ·taJ: coo~~lanl and for takeoff and I've got to gel a plane .But ther also admit to ~ llOllle • founder and pn!Sidenl, aald 'lburaday Ibo Into II. I don't have Ume to wane with .themselves. organizaUon was incorporated Mir 1, sodiscumebod1 Y wi':._ho '!'~ts lo have a "I lland UP, here all !fay and all I hear Law Day, as a "remindar .lo . .tllo 1118 ss on ai me. is numbtr1, ' says one controller. "I'm , •(Internal Revenue Service) th.a& they, Students and inesperienced plkl!o ore bound to make mlltalce1. '!'hat's the too, are compelled lo obey the law," and also inclined to carry oot control tot-er (!h.elltn1111 trylni to be as perfect as you open books to the General ACCO\llUnl Of. Q~rS in bizarr_e ways,~he 88fS1 Of not top CBlL" . , {ice. ' . hear them at all. Stephens put lt'this Way: ''It iets ·tense On MaY 29, Klee-gOes on trial 111 U.S. "You always try to give the students a · up here. especially if you -have made a District Court on charges of failine to fUe little larger cushion no matter how ,busy mistake. But you try not to lose sleep income . taz: returns for 1966, 1167 and the runways are," he says. ov.er it. .You just keep on doln& tht best 1968. The government alleges he hid Another problem at Orange County is job you can." $52,112 gross income in those years. I-~~-'-~~~~-=-~--'~--''--'-~~~~~~~~ •f • ! . . ' • • r •' I • ~ ., . '· ' • • Walter-Morton tailors plaids · to perfection Rich, multi-hued plaids In nght, tasteful shades are the highlight 111 olir Spring ind llumll*' Ool· lection. Deftly haricl tailored of distinctive li§h! and mid- weight fabrics. These excep- t1onal suits offer you the incredible comfort, fit and appearance only such care- ful needlework can provide. See them II 6llverM>od9 now. $285. $2111 ' ; ' r • • ~ -~ •' ) i ' ' ·I ~ • r \...... silve . , ·ods ~ • • •• 45 FASHION ISLAND • N~POR'I' gtflER •-NEWPORT BEACH ·. 1. \ I - I When Lee Harvey Oswald gunned down Kennedy from a alzth floor -of the Tex· .. -Boot llepositoiy in Dallao Nov. :IZ, 1983, 111arim spoke only Russian. She bed -• pbonnacllt In Rus9la -the 'lllllTled Oowald two yeanbefu"e lhe uoualnation. Mrt. -and be< second lllsblnd, Kmneth J.., Porter, 35, live In 1 red brick borne wttb a lhJnale roof l n Rlcbanllon-n..,, are trees In lhe yanl and the lawn u greening uoder tbe s prlng sunaliine. • ~RINA PORTeR Shown In 1961 Photo She bas tbrOe children - daugbters Juue, II, and Rachel, 9, )>y Oswald, and a IOll, Mark, 7 by Porter. ApparenUy she does not mix well. People in Richirdlon Tiie -bllblY -ol the uti$I was Qswald's dlary, valued ol $5,000. 1n Ibo diary. Ol!Wlld tells bow be muried ·Marino Pnllskova '1o hurt EU&." Ella (famlly aame -•I was• = t:..i.,.·~ Rulsla fl<m Janmry, UIO, un111 May. 11111, Iller 1111 cllBcberge from Ibo -Corpe. Marina mam.d """''" a twlcedl--tocbnldan, In I~. Shortly after the marrlage Porte< w...t lrM business as lhe operstor of • bar. That did not work out, and at last ForMom's .· , give her ·the-best seat in. the house. ' . 299.5 -···-tt a.y In !Ills SaJanl ~-~nllh Booton roclt«, OliMld hardwood """ ~ '8gs. 11495 Solld pine -with hand -.ciled doco<lllons has poplJlor ... top and - IQflllly lbl!>l!l il*dM. 5ggs Arl!<Ner ,_ fealunll ..,.. meg ma~I~ flnloh and polyfoam padl!od ~ cushlonl In~ 11'*1 ot red. 5995 Falhlonal>le and comenlent, thaf1 the word on oor ~onill style folding rocker. Cotton tapeotry or -look' vtnyt cover1c.Fr111twood or glauy palnledflnllh . . , , ' ' .. - • harm." .• Rlclll>ul1 put Poiter Wider '1.111 peoce -. Porter ~to-andm flli1bor Inc-have been IOllO<l*d- • Mn. -.... been ol>le to ~ ..... •••••d .. _.,.. -wltll -other wt Matt .. fdA:J 1rom 0.--. I I 'V· lollloe . _, ... -·.,,... ~AuWt-01mWMt lw-... GOt. With a -· ""' subeeQUOilll1 -a bl!illc that ·~ did mt aell well. Slio allt ·IOld her. rigbta to the rif1e "" lpibau1I, used to kill K-*1 ond the piltol. • • . ~ ."._()r mighfY fine pne. -- • . We k~~!~~~ngfor . 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Bea.ch City . . r· ,_ .... :--. ,_ ... 1 ~-' • . • l • • • • •fr. . ) ' 111 'lb :ac ; Ir ;)!- ! ... ! 'in C! "' Ju ;., w .. ,..Ja s. Y< ta 'lb M w st b: .. ... ;,, 'w ... k c .- !;- • • .. . • • , ~ , • • l • • ~ • • { • • • . . • • • .,.~ . nc • pf . ' •• There 100.! a voung 1tudent Yet e•flll Burte l'OD!:ed~ an'. eventual : 1jamed Petet .1 4 changeover may be inevitable, so the ·~ho cuk<d. "Whv:'"8e meter q-... liecomeo iJllo of liming. qnd liter?" t-"I ~·t tlJink the government should ~ut when he /ouncf,out take it upon itself lo force changes like He let out a &hou~ this," Burke says. 'Came uMeter and-liter are neater!" "'lbe metric system may be more ef- l By JOHN ~' . fldent, but ti ,you're going tq rush In and : or 111e oa11y ... stttt buy it. percent !n6re efficiency with a 100 : Feel, pounds, and /llllrls may be on percent loss In production by throwing 'the' way out. : · • out ·all the -Old machinery, that's just l 'Iheinetric•yslem,.asubjectofdebale N IO d w· k foollslmess ... ~atnce 1t was invent.a by the French in _ . 0 . I .• ay : ee Others made arguments in favor of the 17th century, has now been officially changing over faal, however. ;adopted by every miJor. lnduatrlal coun-"'!"he quicker the change the better as try in the world ellClllt the United SIA.,.. far u we're coocemed," said Tom : Even the British, who devised the old . If the metric system is adopted In the U.S., -lhillp will have to Carter, vice president of ••'"-'"-for ;"standard" ~· baVe abandooed-11-change. But a few will not : ;j Alrco ""-'cs of lrvine~-- ln fa of the ~1 ~l e From high school oo, U.S. IC!enlilll and Jih1li4am are already trained ~, .. ~ ' wr =• em. aim 1y the · • He explained that the shorter the ' And 't -..... h. t\er of ti ost exclusive in metric system. ~ • • • • ;t ,, • • • • • • • ? • ' see~.-., a ma me . • Most swimming compeilUone in the U.S. art beld In Olympic-sized ·transition period, the sllorter would be :before yard ~ meter, quart swimming pools, which are built to metric lengths, llS. trackmen compelinc ' the period of using the metric and stand-. :pecomes liter, Md pou\ld becomes kDo--abroad run metric distances, for which a separate set of records apply. ard system side by side. carter said gram in the U.S. as they have in the e Top European wines and foods are prepared Ind sold in metric mea-bis company is already manufacturing on re~ the world. ll sures. Foreign cars have bolts in them that ~ ~e~~leto metric widths. a dual ·standard, "but It's ieally a metric Di .•fare several bi 5 in C.00grues5s e Meat in supermarkets is sold oo a corn · scale. A steak weigh-standard, because when it's a question of ca ·ng or a changeover in the · · ing S-pounds. 3'13 ounces will be listed at S.1;2 p(JWlds. having an even inch measure or an even within 10 years. Because President Nixon , • U.S. standards are already keyed lo metric; measure. The national ·centimeter measure, we want it to come . baa indicat.ed support for one of them, it Burea f W . his d M deli rd be" ~-•-f f out even on the cent•~·ter rule." • ......t....1 tha• kind of ..,.,. bill u o eig an easures mes a ya as 1Di a ce, WlUI raction o a ...... 15 ex ..... ~ ~ some ---~><--meter. • ~ , F« Jlllblic education, too, Bob will pass the 93rd <;oogress before It On the ther hand, 1 . . d • ~·-'--'-' ~ the ~ean v·,··w -·~--1 dJ ( · · bill. ::...._.1uced o a ew non-metr1c measures 8'fm estined to bold ·l!P. J..l.Wl5Ln1111 .. V\: ~ i':..t ~ ~1:,ily ~~; the even·alter everything else has gooe metric. lllslrlcfl5elleve.-illlt "the'ldea Of -le - Senate, but it was too near the end of the In-One fl the-time 5l11tem. Although it would be ~le_ to-Te-divide the d8y lr)ilng lo carry-two •tandards aroond in -·· for the House of Re~sentallves lo . to l"1 hours, each hour bavln\! JOO nunnt.. and eacJj mmute having 100 ...,. their head ii a bad ooe." take llctioo ) r • onds, no, one is senously propoomg the Idea. Nor ls ~ serious support !,.. a Lhmtrom admitted this Woilld be _ -Jn-Caiu.rDia,a blJl.waa.inlroduoed.lnlo-_ metric calendar -lhal would include a JIJ,day week. 'l'.l>!t. yias-tritjl briefly_ dur-m0re · difficult for old people lll8n for -the· stale _Assembly last moath ~W. Don Ing tbecFrench _Revolulion;--but-Na~~ later repealiil 1t-as--lmpr'!"licab -cblldran startlnl out frexh. -11ut he said" MacGilllvray (R-Santa ; Barbara)) that "once lili! lrilnsillon ls made so they can - would put metric oleaFements QJl all start visiiallzing what a meter ia and stale speed limit and road mileage signs whet a kilometer ls, the whole.thing will. by 1977.. • recognize the si1.e of It. I bow the old as ·any," said Alvlp. ·Pinkley, a Coeta be easy." • Also last month, sta1e Superintehdent system and I like it, and I caD't say the Mesa city OQUllcilman and pharmacist ~ que'stioo of bow fast to make the ~of Public Iµ.stzacjion Wilson Riles an-same for the new one. who has worked with both systems. 0 And switeb to metric must ultimately be :nounced tba\ beginning in 1976 the state "But if the whole world is changing, it would be confusing for many people lo .-Ived by COngreSs. A bill Introduced :•d order new science and math text.. well, you just have to roll with it. That's make the change." by Sen. C1aiboi:ne Pell (D-R.I. woukl em- ; books witb metric meisurements. the: way life is." e Supporters of the new system. say power a National Metric Con.Version : At this point, it is 1oc:t certain that There are two main arguments sup-that if the U.S. wants to cut down its in· Board to enforce the changeover within ·Riles' decision will withstand the portjng a switch to the metric system, temational tr,ade deficit, it will need to • 10-year period. • onsb111gllls of tradit~ts, nor is and a counterargument for ea.ch. 'Ibey conform to ~wicle ,;,., standards. "If ·Pell'• bill ....wl also provide granta of :~one positive that ti>; metric proposals are: . .~·.-~Che JS!iropean.Sto. buy our cars," •"" $%,Oil) to •mail busineosmen who ' ""wJJ.l immediately be pa~ into law. e Supporters 1of·tbe metric ~tilp,.-" ~ ~s °'* , QPnu .. "J~t , bu1inessman, Medell to Wy new tools, and a180 grants .t But the move toward;, metric measure the "old foOt~IH!uarf.-symenHs ha'i'i!" · '. We're l!olniic!O lilive-.to 8ti1rt makipg · -,f!ll:Jll!bllc. education. The bill backed by ~la-clearly C1L 'ftiij ijUiltiOO moot often ·to -k with. -'fll'a !!-<liofe for kids-to_ them so their,toola_will fit them." "*----l!residall.HW!n-J.aS !!!~ sam~ ~J"fuar - -Z!\'!>lted i5 nDI whetbor to change, but memortw '.7.IHeet ;a;a mile, 1,760 ~--•' ~ of the ~metric SJltem. cbanceover period called for in iliO" Pell •fast to change. ' · in a mile, and all.thit," complained one however, say the U.S. has long been the bill, but without provision for en- ' 1!!.eaction to lhi5 llituallali'm ~°"""" On!l!ge Coast e --"But the metrio • ~1'0ljd's leadillg Tiiodultrial power and forcemenl, or grants for busineSsmen , qjut is SlllllDed up tif Ted BUilett, a system, where~ I becomes the 1161 should abide by iii own standards. "If we and public educatloo. ~ Beach· city" councilman who just by .addilli'....._ ·. a bree>e." were rl -.-power, then l{fOOld Wblcbever hill passes, the national allo operates a gas station and has Opponents, 0<11 the-'other hand, say the see some rel90'1 f<r the cbange.~.111d· mood cm the proposed abandonment of ·i aifeady had.trouble dealillg with metric-~uyst.m_lm1!!4 Cll!le a hardship for Assemblyman R<lbert Burke, -who -llle--..dard--oy8lem can-J>!Obably best .w.t bolls oo foreign autos: olda' people wllo ¥reody koow lhe staocl-represents O>Sla Mesa and Hunliqton be llUllllDed ilp by the tiUe' of a recent • T.fm not real ezcited. about the metric ard aystem. ~ labor, in perti-Beach. "art.Lwe're not, and u far ias I 8ommerce Department study : "A Metric 11)'.stem," lla<tlett sai" "Right mw I can cular, bu taklP lhjr stance. "! thin!< .""1 see we've. done ll"'lly well Willa the America: A Docistoo Whose' Time Has ~k at a -.i.~thi in<\_ bolt• and the system I grew up with workx as good ~ ~ ha.,.'!. _ , came." :! ' ;:-. ~ ... ~ .. -, •• ' ·-Al_ Yo -u·r Service • ~ I • ' Got a problem? Thin ....U. Pat Dunn. Pat will e11t red tape, vet tM aft.11Hf'.t and action you need to solve inequitie! in gowrnme11t and bwines1. M(lil uour que1tio1'1 to Pat Dunn/At Your SenJice, Orange Coast Daily l'tlot, P.O. Boz 15611, Cosio Me ... Ca. 92626. In· elude uaur Ulephon« number. The colurrin appears on S 11daJis, W edn<sdays and Fridays. Ti:'fl wa:.1au.g Setla • Tiie C..amer ProdDCI Dlvillml ot U-Carbide~ bi Lio AD- ~· . ..:,1-..ll ~.a.~~ r'fl&llF"tlve la New Yert, wbo wUJ ;et la "'"""da'..1110 -.me. N.C. clwllc -t1aa1 ...._ tills •Her. YMr .lber ..... elllf will be arrtvbig ~. -Ille -ii opelled aplo. Empty ~offer contalaen, ..........,., are aot that .... aa1. Headen experieac:bls ihlit kind of problem, .--the firm -g ·Ille offer to speed at! replacement. Moll off .... of W. type are llaadled by separate prodacl dlitrtbUton " cleartag -tlaat are not equipped lo luladle cor· no1poadeace. Writbig lo Ille postal liox 1amber odverillecl la the offor seldom briop ....... aiect llle .Jndad lio .ftr Ille .. ~:;.. ..... -µ Ille firm ~ uve a Loo Alig-••-(clle<k '1 riiferi!DI i-. LA if!lioae book or -., !be fafwm&U.. _..,), write J9V ct .... 1·1t llle,eom- pony's --.r rela-deporlllililil\ llllDg tile -... ind city,·.~ oa Ille prodacl'• -· . . . ' w.._;r"llffl"•...-r DEAR PAT: Coold you please tell us what became of Bill Boods, former newscaster for Channel 7? DEAR PAT: In response to a reader's quesUoo (E.B., Dana Point) about phoepbate pollu~ she might be interested In using Sal Soda, available at the gn>Cery slon!, along with her low or no phosphate wa!hing products. It will soften the water and let the soaps get he< clothes clean without pollullnc our riven and streams. It's a very old product, used since my graodmolher's time, if not'befoni. Sal Soda comes In a bright blue box, is low cost and, I believe, jao~ by 11!1> Ann I< Hammer Baking Soda Compolly. . E. R. D., Newport Beach KABC News Departmeat Ill"-Bill Bondi left Cllannel 7 to join tile • ..., stall of WXYZ In Detnl~ Mich. Se•rell tor C•r Title. DEAif PAT: I pun:based a car frooi"am.;,'fl!."Olnarti, who hAd bOOgirt it from an Oregoo owni!r-last ,ear. 'Ille car's •tt!Wwas not transferred ·to the ~e·s name and it' ii n0w loot. I have bad the· car f« three , ; ... { .,.,,). J~~~·.MNa 'l'llPllb fir poisbi( uq w. lafom--ilpW lo,pt' ei,.ia -ucl cteu water et Ille ...,. time. Yoa'n rtpt -Ille llrf&lil blae bex, bat Sal Soda .. lleeii raamed' Arm I< 11t,._ '.'W&lldng Sodo." PeoJlle .... Pl•11t1 ' ci-mondlt ' a~·J:ilfo111 :aa1e, IJ>ut.-.can't get the fonner owner to CQD(act the man 'In egcio to get a duplica~ ~· My correspoodence to u+ Precon owner remalnl unamwered. Sooo,'.lJia .temporary reglatratloo ~'by,the CallfOmia OMV will expire. My llliln objective Is to get a dupuc.te tttle Ii-om the Oregon owner. A !orm-Wl!l -bave to be filed With the~ OMV With bl.I lignature lranlfetring the.title to me. 'Ille car lln'I worth ip:b. but ---.. ~ -""' . --4'·""'• • joo-."i· I ' I Men's ·Heaeb ·Will '.'furp _ ·J ' • At Figure of 97-66-94 ~ ' Meat prices would immediately double, kilograms to a metric ton. Sin~'t is only womer; would nearly triple their a matter of keeping track or ,,.it is wais~ overnight, and cops wouldn1t clear there are also 1,0001000 . in a topped ton • . nail Jn!eway speeders until they 110. . !~ the standard system, bl.""'*"'t .. In short, a switch to the metric system one must pr.ogrees from 16 ~rto a : would overturn the established patterns pound, to 2,000 pound In a ton. ~ nwn- of numbers by which Americans live. ~rs are not. so even, and the ~om A girl with the right curves would be are not soJme. .;.. 1 one who measured 97494 centimeten. In the case ·or Jengtb med.surements,· Two dollars would be a good price for a lhe advll)llages become mca:o\ obvlow. kilogram of hamburger. The distance '!"he stanclard progressloo ts JJ'lncbes to between Los Angeles aod San Francisco a foot , three feel to the yard lnd 1,760 would grow to 7.50 kilometers, but motor-yards to the mile, 5,280 feet to}4he .mUe1 isls coold travel much of the distance at -all of which is •·chore to moijiorile. . 110 kllOlt\eteni per hour (85 JDl)h) , In ,the metric . ~em. ~er, the .,,~,.inillal .~,eveQl~w.t!lAA -·•~'0!1, ~I iOO •cen- ilould b8 -com111ing. B!Jt ~ ljle"new ·., tr~11 to tl)emeter 1,000 meters lg tho ~system caugbt on, ai!Wcates·Of a mefrtC ., kll<!meter: ' • · -· , · America belleVe the average citizen ' To see how·betb sysl,ems work Oijt in coold deal w¥11 the ordinary numben of llfaellce, conolder the slm!lle math Pr:ob- lile much ~eosi!y than he does now. letjl: "How many, feet are U-.iD "1ree '!"he main son ts that metric uatts ~?" '!"he' amvm-ii 3 X• 5,Z.,, which ha.., an · logic that makes It • 15,8441. To a small ctild, that, aiwaya easyt ,Ii> see how one unit is l!i>blem miS)ll -djfllcult. · , related to lllOlber. .-t But even a firll lrader migh( be able DEAR PAT: Where can I write fw lnformatloo' "'' {llaills and music? I'd like to find out about experiments where music•m played to planls and also experiments on people talldng to plants. I need' thil tiecause I am doing a tttle ii necessary f,.. Cllllomla plJitOo. 'Ille car is recillered In ~ oow, and·the pla"" have expired.~ ,...._l!a!ll'llll:»lli#:sllqblm oll -this problem will be appreciated. · . .... .. -·-·'"-. I ---- There are, fOr example. !,Oil) gnims In ., tell you how many meters are·ln,lhree ... ~, <ttJe:..-r wt11t 1 ~)\e"·"' ~«<;' ·~mu., ... ~· . J , '-equivalent-lo , a ·"podnd) --and' ·11000 • (S.. •· l'qe-~) • \ R. W., Ria~Beach M. C,. llaatta(loo Beach 'Ille Colla Men Departmmt tf1Mllar VeMclft ••ii" ,.. lo a re1· . Yoa "l!I wrtto to t1ae AcrtCai--s.rnoe, IM s. Barllor llltd., lllered -lo Ille ~ •-:MDc llba to appl)' lo the OresM DMVior ' Aoabdm ._ qd req-any lllformallve pamplllelo•.,.._ • tldl RI>-. ·:t:.f.~ title Ulcll lie Uool4 -aod relllrll lo JH. a..-a ,... ject. Alloliler pod ooaree of laformalloa cu be -bi ewreal mapsfiiei •lift . . ... -, to -.... ooly. If .. nplJ ii .-lved, llrinc tile a project In school. • • Diiied 111 the Reoden Gtdde to Periodfcal Uterallri el Ille' Hllllllngtoa Beacfi ·letter Ud ,... bill ti ~ lo tile Colla M-OMV, ..... wltll r ' l.QhrJ Al~ SI. If,..., ... "" loo ... -........... ~ • ~ ~ uve !lad Ille.., .......... , -lie -.,. .. In-:~ .. ', o,iiiie, ;.. ............. ,...,_,~.li·•1 ·• will~ -...i11q .. ...,, .w ~.~~ ::.~~":..~r.:==,:: .. . • • • ·,,-,... ~ ytl'tre al tlae lllrity, cliOet:.oot,tlle i .... k. 'PlaR Are ·Llle, -·Iii'~--........ ,.,., orm.i nior clfd ool " ~oop1e •1 JerTJ ~· -· • · · · Wpr1pei~.-toli 1llll'M~lii _, tiiet W ......... "" tiJ1hi'- •·• • -' '--11f U ' DMV llllt car •-~ b ... ,.. decide file..,. 11 11111 -ih er-.. • ... '""" • . . ·lldl ..... biae and ,.. -.. JtU It, lie ........... -a ffceased Jank DEAR PAT' Lul·-o.tober Remingloo Electric 51!oven ran a l&les pr0: · cleallr, •nria1 Ille ear WO!_ --ltt&p lllOlerial,,. ""· •1111 will be re- motion olfering a ~ dlilta~ clocl: when a men'• &haver wu Pl!rcI>ised speliolllle !tr all CaDfw1da l>Mv ,_ from Oct. I.JI. I imt.\nJo xales 1Up, the warranty cal.I· and $1 to hliiclle lhlp-· . . ' ping to !he w .. ll&veo, Coon. JIOll olflce box ·~ lndl~ In ~ offer. S•lleriJldew C-JJlahtu ~ -lllipt my !nmnty card Ud camed my checl'.. but In spite ,of two Jn. , . 'mfAaJ>AT· This ts just a minor mqi"l!ne •bacriplim pnblem, but tt quiries, all l'v9 n!Ollved ii lllence. Could I requeot JGUl'R. ~p ~ =~' has been bothering me '"""' II wu a CbrUtmat gift lot my clqbter. J aenl Normaa --....._.,, Euterii regfoul 1entc:e ~· 11 ...... a 115 check to Good llouoekeeping oo NoY. 1., 1'11. My dauchler .-lved • II ~-1oc' • ~ --"~ l -••·tel y _..._ ..!... --~ card .(pttf)'ing her of the gift, but lo this dale lhe has oot re<eMcl a map· to ;;:r c • • ~ mm-y. oar ·-·-·s :-~ ·-zlne. "'" wrtljell twice, aending 1 copy of my check to a New Yen City pootal MJ!I ~ llKnumber, blll~'vebadnoreply. • B. o.,U.tlll&lff Beacli DEAII PAT: After ordering 1 meat thermometer offered by Glad Bags in Novembeo, I racelved an empty carton on Ft!>. I. I wrote to the Nortli Caiollha address where I sent the order that day, but bavt11't reeelved any "-· Anything you can do will be most apprecioted. ., D. 1»,C.~_M'"8 . . Yftf-dlqfiter'1 sahocripdlll will bogll wllll ·-··-·R.R. E., 8--· • -a-.................... _,... .... .... w ter pnllllm ...-. ~ readln. dplrlencloc ,,.,..,. prolif1ms wtfll Uood _..,.., ~ ....... ···--.. aqilalats .. Ma. Ma temitti, -lptlo9 Complallll Sopenllot, lloM ~ ...... .. ,,. w ... 81., Nn Yort. N.v.11111. •• ' . I ' -·. -"' f ' • • ( 1 CUBIT l , .. ~ ~· '-· ·-o !. :::;;;: . . ---. 6 PA~MS I _ ....... "'1-.-:11"' - -\ 2000 PACES A8QUT ONE MILE • 11-·~· .,-, ..==.-1 YAftD---1 ~~-lFATHOM~~~~~-~~-..t MAN AS A M.EASl:JRING ROO ' • " ·- -' •• DAILY PILOT 5atLINOJ, M'15,1973 l I '<:;5i!!' DUNTON FOR.D'S l02CID 1 v y.a, CrviMI, ... ,.,,. $'"'"" & frt. diH ilNbi, wW. •••I W5W tirtl, radio, '''· jU'02f114114) 1J76 •99 TOTAL DOWN PAYMlNT, O.A.C. ' WITH . THIS AD ONLY YOU MUST PRESENT THIS AD AT TIME OF PURCHASE YOU CANNOT PAY MORE THAN . BRAND · NEW . 19.73 GRAND TORINO 2 DR. HARDTOP $ CrviM, WSW ti-. ,._ llMrifll. & '"· dbc: 11,.k"" ,...., ffltM p.q, •ir, coai&., .,1.iw11ty ......,, .._I~ (3A30fl"152) "2 •99 TOTAL DOWN PAYMIH'I' O.A.C. '" ii ....i • ,,.... ftS.07 k ..... -,,.... iocl ..... 7) ·-............. , ............ r..,.;t "'41 -......, ,, •. ,... ...,.u. iood. • r-. ....,,... ...... ·1i 1a-• ii ,.. ,,. ,. ,., ..._ w _.pr;. ;. Sft ii 11tt11 .. ,,_,, SIM." ii ..... -,,_ .,l tu. 'n kaM l .. ""-...... • ..,,. <..Ail '-41-......, '7•· ,,a 551».N IMI. .. J--. ........ -. .,,..._.•if JW,..,., M ,..,-. W ..ii,,... ii lo)t7&.7• WML IMs-. 7S ._ ....... '9CINY• 1An 12.1Wt.. ~ i.cL ..a.. .... 7J 1c--'MIUU PPCIN'IAlil UR 117"'"' • BRAND-N·EW 1973 FORD LTD "'D • HARDTOP ·• $ is1 CIO 1 ¥ ¥·1, •ir rMll., Mio, ,_-. ffWP• WSW ti""' thuoll 11•••, ••••I c1v1rt. fJM1HIS406J} ,ATMINT ~.A.C. ... k ...... ,,... ,., •. 1, lo....,_,,... .......... 7J .. _ .............. fl##. <rtelitfw .. -. ........ ,,...,.... S5J7'.16 ..... ti--.... ..... 71 ~.,it,...,..,., .. ,., .... Ml ... ,... ii s.u11.st w.-. tu. 7J ._ AMIMI. PllCllfl'AN u n 11.79'1.. 1971 PINTO CPE 4 speed, radio, heater, Back to Ba sics, America's f l Ecooomy Car. 848BZT $ 1970 TORINO 2 Dr. H.J. SportsRF V-8, auto. trans., factory air con· ditioning, power steer· ing, radio, heater, )Vhitewall tires, tinted glass. Low miles Sharp! BOOBQE $ 1970 FORD GAL 500 $ THAT'S RIGHT FOLKS , , .$99 OVER FAaORY INVOICE PLUS . $90 DiALER PREPARATION, BRAND NEW-19-73' LTD WAGON • - -. M aoRY, RmNTIQN·fEE, ' S'ALES TAX AND-LICENSE. THE FOLLOWING CARS APPLY ONLY: OUNTRY SQUIRE $- •PINTOS e MAVERICKS IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 1967 T BIRD Landau 2 dr. Hf. aulo. trans., factory air condition· s999 ing, full power, power steering, l)OWff (disc) brakes, powtr windows, power seats, radio, heater. whitewall tires, vinyl roof, tinttd glass, wheel covl!fs. Looks sharp, runs good. Save. ZVK470 1968 CAMARO Dix Cpe \18, 4 speed, power steering, radio. heater, wh itewall tires, vinyl roof, tlnttd glass, wheel cottrs. A real CrtampVff. VZT329° 8. auto. trans., factory air conditioning, er steering, radio, heater , Extra rear seal. Good miles! Clean! YCP880 s129 1971 CHEV 3/.4 T Pickup- Ing, power steering, rad io, heater, Hvy. 400 CID lY Y-1, hM¥y duty w~· ..--.. ..,. '*"'·· light ,,....,, '''"'•ienct 9...u,, ..... '91 WSW tirft, llfftOP IWCk, tilltM tkiii, .. {SJ76St .. 122J 10lf ,ATMINI' O.A.C. tt9 i9 ....... ,,.._SID.II It ._,_,,... i.llL ._, 715'-. & • .._..,... _ .,,.. uMi1 Wit-., ..,,..,,... ..... i.1. • "--....... .._, 7J a;.-., it yw ...... ,.,-. htll-' ..-, II ""1161 W.. MIH Ma. 71 "'-e. #9IMI. PllCM'l'MK Uft I~ VB, auto. trans., factory air condition ing, power steering, power (disc) brakes, whitewall tires. tinted glass, light green, good miles. 923BEM 1968 CAD Cpe DeVille Dr. H.T. Auto. trans., factory air condition ing, full power, $ power steering, power (disc) brakes, power windows , · ower seats, radio, heater, whitewall tires, vinyl roof, tinted glass; wheel covers. vinyl rf, leather interior, clean. v·CJ791 Spts Roof VB,, ~ speed, power steering, radio, hea ler, wh itewall tires, Regal Red w/Yellow s ports stripe, extra clean. 852A Dly. tires, I' bed, extra good cond. · ... , .......... '"'°"' ,;, ,,.,t;t;,.. $-2999 1969 LINCOLN ' Cont't . 64197J . ' -- 1970 MAVERICK CPE glass, wtwi covtrs. MetalUc Grllft wldlx exterior. Clean, 9168QH 2 Dr.H.T. VI, auto. trans., facti>ry · air conditloning,fulfpower, $ steering, (disc) brakes, ' windows, seats, radio, heater, whitewall tires, vinyl roof, . tinfed'glass, -wheel covers, low miles, extra·clean. Beautiful dark green. YCSlOI 2 Dr. H.T. Va, auto. trans., power steering, power (disc) brakes, radio, heater, whitewall tires, vinyl roof, tinted glass, wheel covers. 22989 Miles, Balance of fa ctory warranty, Sharp! 963CIF :ad~~·· ti!:::~. ':7~~~~~~: s-I 5 99 ' ' --- FORD • • • I ' 'l ' ~} I ' •• ' . .