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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1973-06-30 - Orange Coast Pilot,' I. I • . . I Orange Coa·st EDI T IO N VOL. bb, NO. 181 , 3 SECTIONS, 34 PAGES ORANGE C:QVNTY, CALIFORNIA ' . • SATURDAY, JU NE 30, 1973 D ln1e ·a·Lln e B argains T ODAY! TEN CENTS '' \ . \ Move int·ed · in South County \ . By JAN WORTH \ Sayre said. "They predicted all thi\ \ 01 111e 0111, l"llot s1111 1 growth for the South Coast but haven't . tr the county doesn't start paying done a thing to prepare fi>r it." more atterition to South Orange County Sayre said· many residents of 1he area coastal communities, it will find its.elf are frustrated by apparent lack of rom- with •;one massi ve incorporaUon attempt mwtication between the South Coast and on it.S hands ." Filth District Supervisor Ronald Caspers. That is the opinion of Paul Sayre. At a press conference in Laguna Niguel president of the rive-month-old United Frt<tay. Sayre broached a number of su)t South Orai1ge Coast C o m m u n i t i e s jects. all of \Vhich he said USOCC (USOCC). members oppose. "Where has lhc county planning These included annexation b Y department been for the last ten years?" neighboring cities, proposed delicensing of beds t South Coast Community HospitaJ,,;&nd beach high rise bWldings pr.opo.500 i for Laguna Niguel by Avco Community Developers. "Sometimes I wonder if he even knows v.•haVs going on down here," Sayre said. i\-1ore police protection, a master plan for Laguna Niguel, and better coordina- t.ion of roads are some of the needs of Laguna Niguel "'hich 'the county has ig- 110red, 'sayie said. . USOCC, a coalition of leaders· from citizens groups of unincorporated areas. ue • I --.. '1 . ' . . ,, ... j " 4 1 ' < ' . , s~e1ae1•y Etahonced Along t'f!,e Orange Coast will oppose a11f annexation attempt by their neighboming cities of Laglu1a ·s each and San Juan Capistrano. Sayre said. ' ExtetKI~ spheres cf influence recently proposed by the t\\'O cities \Vould also be resisted . Joinei1 by USOCC vice president Frank Irvine and Bob Dwyer. Sayre reiterated the group's position on Avco's proposed high rise condominiwns. "\Ve \Vill endorse no1hing tµghe r than ew Daltr Pli.t Sttff ~""" OJ lliclW1nl ICMhlw Son1~tin1es surf gets a bit too large for young ladies bul they can still one of the b~acJ1es in Newport. Miss McCauley, 16, also adds some find plenty of activ ity on the sand, as illustrated by expert Frisbee-beauty to the beach· scene in the process. 1oss er Jan !\lcCauley of Te1nple Ci ty in this series of actioti photos at Ni g uel Driver Die s; Wreckage Located Later A 29-vear-old Laguna Niguel motorist \Vas clisCovt'rcd dead in the wreckage. of hi s car Friday in a Secluded con struction area in l'\'lission Viejo. Coroner's aide., said the body of Jack Robert 8a1nuel&en of 25236 Via Piedra Roja. was round' by a construction crew shortly after lunch along La Paz ~d nearly a mile west or Paseo de Valenoa. The man. aJone in the car. apparently died instantly, coroner's deputies said. The accident, they speculated, oc- curred at about 1 n.m. Friday and caused the car to leave the roadway and topple down a steep embankment and . Into a construction area ·where the debns went unnoticed . . Deputies said they hod 1\0l determined \Vhnt caused SAn1uclson's car to lea ve the road,vily . 'DEAD OR ALI VE' ACTOR 'WANTED' !,OS 4NGELES (AP ) -Actior Steve McQueen, named on the White Housa "enemies': list, said Friday t he "very existence of such a 11.'lt is Crlghtcning." McQueen added, "F'nnkly, I find It essentially un-Amel1can." 1'11e. ;fencrnies" :list ~a5 made public f'hutsday by fom1er White House counsel John Deen lll at lhc Senate Watergate hearings. ,• Robitaille Says Comment On Copters 'ln~redihle' By L. PETER KRJEG wh,at city paid how much money for what Of.,... 0 •111 l"itot St•ll hours of service. A charge by the forn1er Newport Beach "Those are t~e kinds oJ ri1ioor disagre- chief heliCopter pilot that ,there are too ements that kept Newport Beach. Costa many police helicopters in Orange Coun-Mesa and Hootington Beadl from joining ty already has .brougllt .arong reaction Orange Coonty in buying a police from officials of the u...e Orange Coast air<plane a yeor ago," WfTill said. cities that have tbem. Wym Friday de<;lilcd lhe serle9 of 1972 Hilntingloo Beacli Beach Police Obie! meetings between ma)'Ol'l!, c 11 y Earle Robitaille ca1lcd the>Stat""""1 by manag..-s and police chiefs ol the three Ke nn et h "Scotty'' McGregor "in-coastal ci.ties a.Del ~ange County credible," but he qualified his remarks repr~tives, ~ Board of by saying, "I suppose the sta<ement ,. Supervisors Chairman Rooa1d W. would be valid depending on the level o! Cos\'"" and Robert Thomas, county ad· service U1at the pilot was talking about." rru.n1strative officer. 1\1cGregor had said six helicopters would "\Ve tried ·to get toget her to ln- be enough to serve the entire count)'. The three collstal cities have nine. And ~lun· (See COPTERS, Page !) tington Beach has its O\\'fl airplane. WHO AM l ?·· CHECK THE QUIZ Sen. W ei~ker Orders Colso1i From Office WASHINGTON (UPI) -In separate episodes Fri day. fonner \\'hite Hou se special counsel Charles \\r. Golson : -\Vas ordered out of the office of Sen . Lowell P. WE!icker (R-Conn.), a member of lhe Senate Watergate committee. -Told newsmen he authorized Watergate conspirator E. Howard Hunt to investigate the private life of Sen. Edward M. Kennedy CD-Mass). -Was the source ol information-in a newly released civil deposition-that H.R. Haldeman. fonner White House chief of staff. knew in Janu~ry about meetings '"hich nllcgedly j:iid lhe ground,vork for "'hat later bcca1nc the \Vatergate bug- ging. Tfie .three communities, anO (he <.'Qun· ty would have shared the "" or • single airplane ir they could h4~e resolved ml.nor dllferenccs in a serie$ of meetlngs a y..,.,-qo, however, Newpctt_Boach Cl· t1 MMager Robert L. WY!lri diaclosed F<lday. Colson Mked for a meeting \\~th \Veieker in the senator's office Friday, reportedly to deny former White House counsel John Dean'·s story In the hearings thal Colson drew up a llSL or 20 White House "enemies." But, according to A!tl1oag11 I pr.Viousl~ IOid I would ooorces, the meeting lasted only 12 Al!Mugh Costa Mesa ~ce Chier ~ Noth said it would take more then six to" d<> &n adequate Job, Wynn said "on .paper" six hellropters ond a couple or aU,.tanes - as McGregor proposed - would proi>obly he enough. 110n pt:iper, lt $Ore looks go4d, 1' \Vynn said, 1'but {rom a practical epproach, there b a probltm:1' ~ ln effect. he said. there wou1d be too much debate among the «.;il ies ovor I retire in the near minutes. future, I recently Sources said Colson admitted sending a annomt.«d I'll 1tek_ June 12, 1972 rnemc> to Dean charglng an~ther . ~rm as there were Income tax discrepancies ln- pri?ne ~inaster of volving Harold ,J. Gibbons. 'a vice presi- my 11atiotl. Who dent of the Teamsters Union in St. Louis. atn 1? For tltf8 and Gibbons \Vl\S described In the n1cmo as othe r questions-to "ardently anti-Nixon ." test 11our 11 e w .t At that point \Vclckcr reportedly was lc1iowledge. • f e ·e tingerl'<i expressed dlsgusl 1vlth the Tll• ·Quit page ~-' ' CS.. COLSON, Pagdl ) .. . . two stories or more thQn 5.5 \in.its per acre," he sil.id. The proposed beach development for five 12·story tO\~·ers \viii be heard before the South Coast Regional Zone Conserva- tion Commissipn July 9. If the tugfi rise tract is approved by the Prop. 20 comm1ssion1 Sayre said Usocc \\ill appeal.· "Most people here feel Avco should try to become part of the community and not try to be the community." Sayre said. "So_!De deyelopers are cold blooded. • Resident Wounded By Officer An irate Newport Beach resident , armed ~1ith a shotgun was shot and seriously v•ounded 't>Y a patrolman late Friday at the height of a "near-riot'' along the oceanfront -a massive disturbance which involved a inob of at least 400 persons, authorities reported. Police described the disturbance as the worst in many years m the 100 block of 37 Street u the rnob clogged the area at abotft 10 p.m. Police, baffled as t.o why tbe resident retuaed to yield the weapon, identified the victim as Charles Whitney . 26, or 116 37:th Street. Whitney was felled by two shots to the alxtominal area fired by P,atrohnan Riichard Goodell aft:er the officer repeatedly ordered the man to drop the weapon, ·author·ities said. Instead, police spokesmen, s a id . Whitney began mov:ing toward tbe of- ficer, who then ~vas forced to £ire. Police said' the incident occurred at the height of the "near-riot" which engulfed the entire block. Police and their cars were pelted with cans and OOttles and some homeoo'flers ,were bal"'ricadillg themselves in homes. \Vhitney, officers said, attempted to disperse some members of the mob on his property using tile -as leverage. After he was shot, police spokesmen said, an ·ambulance could not reach the ..scene because of ·people clogging the street. Goodell and fcllo\v officer ~like Sullivan then had to pick up the wounded 1nan and carry him to the ambulance. Once they reached the rescue rig and loaded \Vhitney. the mob pelted tbe am- bulance and Sullivaft had to run in- terference for the rig to clear the way, authorities said. 1 .Whitney \vas repoMed in !air condition early today following surgery at Hoag ~temorial Hospital. No charges had been filed against the man. Police in ·Newport called for assist~nce £r01n Costa ~lesa and, alt told, about a score or officers were involved dispersing the mob. Police spokesmen said the incident gre\V from a "v.•ild ..party" in the area • \\'hich tvas reported by citizens at the dinner hour. 11hrough the evening, olficers kept retuntlng to the party in an effort to cool the •affair. Then, at 10 p.m., the officers returned to find the entire block crammed with young adults, most or them drinking beer · and wlne, authorities said. 1be disturbance was on. Newport Beach Police Chief B. James Glavas took persooal command of the tSee MELEE, Page !) Tickets 01i Sale For '4tli' Pi c1iic Tickets for next \Vednesday's Fourth Gt July picnic lunch are now on sale for $2 each. Avoid standing in line and buy your tickets at both Richartt1s Markets In Newport Bench; Tri Harbor Realtors, 400 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa, and lhe Cos1• l\'Iesa Cham~r of Commerce, 583 \Y. l9th, St. In addHlon to the food . the Daughters of lhe American Revolution In coopera· tion with the Costa Mesa D\centcnn ial Co mmlttce will serve up c.ntcrtalnmcnl, games. music and pritcs. Site or the pi cnic is Costa !\:1e$:l. Clly Park. ltours are 11 a.n1. to 4:30 p.1n. They leave the communities \\'ith a lot of problems and no solutions . ., As for a municipal advisory council for the unincorporated Sou1h Coast arc:1" prOJX>sed by the Saddlcback Arca Coord inating Council. Sayre sai d USOC(.· . ''.has no pooition now but is stu~ying i t.,,. USOCC members y,•il\ do everythin g in their po\ver tO stop propose"d delicensing of up to 150 beds at South Coast Conl- ll1Wlity Hospital by the Orange Count y iSee COALttlON, Page 2 ~ Rider Killed By Terrorist , F'H.ESNO (AP ) -A man armed \Vith a jagged piece or glass ter- rorized 16 passengers on a Los Angeles-bound a·reyhound bus and killed a nian before being captured 'by a therapist at a hospital here .. late Friday. officers said. The victi m was indentified as Calvin \Vilson, 22, of Fresno. Sheriff's deputies booked Johnny Sn1itb, 18. or Los Angeles, for in· vcstigation of murder and kid· napping. At one .point, Smith crdercd I.he passengers to stand and repeat three times. "I an1 not insane" and "l am thirst~·· 2 Beach-bound Teens "Killed In Car Crasli A carload of Mission Viejo youngsters headed for a dav at the beach became in· volved in a ·grinding crash on the San Diego Freeway Friday. Two of them were killed instantly. The car, driven by Jean Fenton, 17. of 26682 Pepita Drive, Mlssion Viejo, lost control Jn the southbound lanes near Oso Creek at about 1 p.m. and collided with another car, authorities said. The dead youngsters iwere identified as Timothy Mcllugh. 14, o! 26741 Pepita • and Ross Hollister, also 14. of 2SS91 Cortina. Mission Viejo. c.oroncr's aides said the car -for reasons as yet undetermined -lost con- u·ol, and began to swerve soon aft.er entering the southbound lanes, headed (or ,the South Coast beaches. The cat then 'was hit by ano'ther sout h~ bourrd car, the coroner's spokesmen said. That au to was driven by 69-year-o ld Marie Lindsay ol Arcadia. She was not hurt in the collision. but the mishap caused injuries to several cc~ cupants of the car, carrying the teen- agers. A brother of the driver. 12-year-old Robert Fenton, ·was injured and cor- oner's }nvestigatOJJ said the special prob- lem exists with the youngster. The boy suffers fro1n acute hemophe\ia -a con- genital conditi cn which forhids the clot- ting cf blood, l!is condition was not disclosed by nurses at l\fission Conl- munity HospitaL A companion, ide ntified ·by authorities (See% KILLED, Page 2) Orau'ge t:oast \\'e 11ther Thick night and mor0ing lO\V clouds will blanket the Orange Co.1st and inland areas today. breaking up later than usual - sometime this afternoon . Tcmpertt· tures wi ll reach 70 in some areas and winds sh°"ld remain moderate. INSIDE TODAY Pretidenr:ial aide ~letvin La'i.rd dropped by for a "cup of coffee" tvi rh the press corps at San CJI.•· t11ente. b11t Left tvitlt nn af tl!r wte. Story. Pa ge 3. 1 AP. Allf'r " &nlffllinl"ltlll .... , Cl'lt1N:ll Ht"'' ... "•l"lih ..... ' C.i.uUJH .. ~ Hom•ICetlltfl • Ce111ks H HGtl-t9" " Ctlllmtllf ~'-'' • Spoth ll·ll Cr•Hworll M ill!(.11 M•r•tb , .. ,, Pffll'I MtllCt• " U11c1e L•n ' i "f ' I " .•. ·. .. I DA-JLY PU..OT EDITORIAL PAGE ,How -Much for Park·s? Co~la Mesa has taken an historic step with the de<:i· sion by the city council to put the f.lrst bond issue in its 20-year history before the voters. The election Sept. ll will ask the voters to author· ize $4 niilliop worth of bonds for open space purchase and de v-elonrilell_l.. -$2.602,000 for 70 acres of tanh in various parts of lhe city. -$1,308,000 for improvements on thatzreage . \ A two-thirds voter majority will be requ,ire for pas· sage. Unfortunately, the opposition of two ,c cilmen. Robert Wilson and Alvin Pinkley, moves the people of Costa Mesa into their very first bond election witboul i;iving them an opportunity to decide on the main issue and the biggest piece of open space: the future of the 33·acre Orange County Fairgrounds property. It was this piece of p.rime property which provided the .catalyst for the bond issue in the first place. It wa s recommended for the ballot to Jet the people decide whether it would be worth paying $1.65 million to keep the I.and from becoming another apartment tract, an- other parking lot or another shopping center. Unfortunately, unless the city acquires the 33 acres. there is little reason to believe it won't be sold or leased l)y t}1e lair board for priv:ite commercial and residential development. ..- After hearing of the city's a<:tlon. the fair board voted the next day to put the property on the market. Councilman Pinkley took the position that the cit y already has enough open space in that area, and Council- man \Vilson made the incredible observation that 11e was opposed to "spending $1.6 million on a patch of weeds." grounds was regarded as essenlia'I open space tn the city's Jong range, plan. 1'he city's posture always has been that the area should be maintained for public. purpos~s, th ough ~ot necessarily for a !air. On~e-the firs t chunk of private devejop ment be· gins, it fill be hard to put the brakes on it. and indeed there is serious questio 1\ that the city ha s any zoning control over the property. \ By their actions, Counci lmen Pinkley atld Wilson have taken upon themselves the obligation or doing something better with the property than to flre serve it 1as rec reation space for lhe future. Still, the decision to put the ?Pen space bonds issue before the public was a good one. The price is modest for the great Jon g-range benefits it will confer upon the citizens and the enhance111ent of their property values in all parts of the city. La11dmark Disappears After nearly two decades, a unique Costa Mesa landmark-is being removed. It is· the oil drilling ri g on the Orange Coast College campus that has confused thousands who took it fo r an active oil operation in the center of the city -and in the process has trained hundreds of persons into oil field occupations. OCC offi cials say interest was never too high in the program and that only eight or nine person s usually enrolled in the 25-studerlt capacity progran1 . Along with that, the ecology movement turned other students away fron1 the oil business. • • ,.. The Daily Pilot believes both views are short- sighted. Particularly is this so coining from men w~o have known since the cit y's inception that the fair- The eneregy crisis could bring about a renewed interest in the oil industry, but if it does the old OCC rig will no longer be around for practice. It will be somewhere in Scotland training students. F.urop~ has an energy crisis too. ~.'Nolf you can go back _to telling m~ure adults _ 1vhat they ca nnot see or read!' . Air Service Draws Dc1rts In Congress . (JACK ANDERSON J \VASlllNGTON ~ Congressmen are so irate ov~r the t-reatmcnt they are getting from the airlines that they have called a House hea ring to vent thcir feelings. The fin al indignity. whi ch touched of f the he21riog, occurred 10 Rep. John l\lurphy <D-N.V.). Allhoi~gh he .. had reservations on an American A1rl1nes night. the door "'as slt1mn1ed in his lace and he was tu111ed a\1•<1y. Steaming, he wrote to all his colleagues \\·ho fly the New York Ci ly-\\lashington run , asking about their experien~s. .<\\most to a man, lhcy agreed th e service· "·as deplorable. "Anything you con do to imprO\'e Eastern and American service. \\"hich is horrible as we both kno 'v . . .: " WTote Rep. Edward Koch 10-N.Y.l. ·\vould make you eligible for a tongressional medal of honor! REPRESENTATI\'E .John \Vydler (R- N.Y.). citingl· his experience with Ameri can Airlines. said "their service is so bad that it has to be intentional." "It is rare," complained Rep. Angelo RoncaUo (R-N.Y.), "th at l have departed from New York on the an· nounced time and rarer still to arrive in \Vashington on time.·· Repre sentative Frank Brasco ( D·N .Y.) rated the ser\"icc bet\rcen the 11,·o cities ··subcalibcr ro horrible... S h i r I c y Dear Gloo1n y Gus Sign placement on the northbound piece Qf· the Newport Freeway just opened hirs sent me three times in- to the Derby restaurant when all I \\'an ted to do was get to LA , M. R. K. GIOOmf Gii!. {i>rnmltllll •rt ~11bm1l•~ll bY rt•ffr1 i ncl cit not fle(es .. rily rtllttl llte view1 ., lh• 1MW11MH•. Send raur pet •""' .. Gloomy GllS, CiltY Piiot, Chisholm. the outspoken congl'CSS\l'Oman From Brooklyn. called !he service ''unsatisfactory" and urged "congres-sion~! hearings to investiga te the prob- ~lem. Rep. John Hunt (R-N .Y. l said the air- lines had '·priced me out of business as a commuter. l go by train now for less than half the price:· CONGRESSMEN fro1n other areas joined in the protest>. "Eastern Airlines service between Syracuse and the South." wrote Rep. William \Valsh (R- N.Y.).1 "has been deteriorating for several months and has no'" reached the point where I no longer try to fly between Washinglon and Syracuse." 1ndeed, grumbling was heard from congressional commuters from Georgia to California. Thus fortified, l\1urphy called Upon Rep. 1-Iarlcy Staggers, (0-\\'. Va.), the pov,•erful }-louse contmerce chai rntan, to hold hearings. \\'hich arc expected to OC scheduled l\'ilhin the next few \1·ecks. ' Match 'em and Mix 'em I had a ha ppy handful or'catcgories left over from last "'eek's word·quiz, so we'll do another "Odd Man Out" today. In each of the following lists, one name docs not belong. Which one is it, and \\'hy? 1. Paul Revere. 11lomas Paine, Samuel Adams,· John Hancock , and Patrick Henry. 2. Bowler. shako. fez. sabot. yarmulke. 3. "Pericles." "'Edv.'ard JI," "Cym- beline." "Timon of Athens," and "\Vln- tcr"s Tale."' 4. Osler. Freud. ,Jung, Ad ler, and li1enninger. :'i. Volapuk. Po , Es- peranto. lntc.rlingun. and Tagalog. 6 .. Kat.h~rinc Cor- nell. Jane Co\•;l, t.1argot Asquith. Judith Ande rs-On. DAILY PllOT ~YDNEY J.HARRI~ Sara h Siddons. 7, Pharises, Saducees, Essen es. Zealots, and Epigones. 8. Ketch, yav.•I, scupper. sloop, and cut- ter. !l. Joshua, Jeremiah, Jacob". Ezekiel. and Amos. 10. Epec , sabre. roil , cleaver. and cutlass. ll , Larry Semon, Tom l\.1ix, Hoot Gibson. Buck Jones. and Ken i\il aynard. 12. Elephant, rhi n o cc ro s. hip- poPotamiµ;, tapir. and giraffe . -ANS WERS ' 1. rtiomns Paine was 1he only non- native-born American. 2. A sabot is a kind of shoe; the others ate all headwear. 3. All plays by Shakespcru-e. except "EdWa ra ll" by Marlowe . c ' British Health Plati No( Tliat Good Report To9 Rosy, Doctor Asserts To the Editor: A reader might ex pect to find sub- jective. opinions in an article Jabe ied ''Editorial Research." Hov.·ever, the piece headed, "U.S. Health Care Lack- ing.'' Sunday, Ju ne 24, is so full of special pleading as to/suggest that the research was done by the pu blicity staff of the British National Hea lth Service. May I offer a brief dissent? Comparisons of infant mortality rates and male longevitiy are offered as evi- dence of better health care in Britain. Uov,'evcr. these figures arc primarily a function of socioccono1nic factor s rather 1han the leve l of incd ica l care in the t1vo Countries. \\'it h respect to infant mortali· ty. i~ would be more equitable to com· pare the hetero~eneous United Sta tes v.•ith the aggregate of the• industrialized cbuntries of \Ves tem Europe, aU of which have government controlled medical systems. On this basis, the U.S. rate is appreciably lower. J\lALES do not Jive as long in the United States, but this has virtually nothing to do \Yi th medical . care. It is largely a reflection of our ~ffluent life style. including such features as our ex- cessive motor vehicle death rates in young males. our lack of exercise and our high fat diet. Your article ends1 with thiS paragraph: "After 25 years, the Br itish National Health Service has proved tha t sociali zed medici ne need not he bureaucratic. in· efficicllt or restrictive of individual freedom of choice." Perhaps the 1nost succinct argun1ent against lhls con- clusion is the fact that young docto~s are leaving Britain each year in large numbers. · In this counlry, al least. a centralized. govern ment-controlled mechanism does not seem to work very well even for so 1uechanical a problem as the delivery of 111ail. \Ve need to make some changes to increase the avail ability of medical care to certain segments of our people, but please let us not throw out the baby with the balh water. JOHN C. TALBOT. M.D. Hospital Flg11res To the Editor: I v.·ould like to take this opportunity to thank the Daily Pilot for your June 19 editorial and th e articles by George Leida! calling attention to the Orange County i\1aster Plan for Health Facilities and Services. It is a pleasure to knO\\' that you are concerned . i\tay I point out that atl!!ndnnce by th e press 41t any one or our public meetings might have helped inform the public as lo whtit work v.•as being done . Possibly tfiertllO one would be surprised at the proposalS' of a "consumer majority" commUtee of lhe Orange County Hea lth Planning Coun cil. -I MAILBOX Letters from readers are wetconie. Normally writers sll.ould convey their 1nessages it' 300 words or less. Tlte ,·i!Jlit to condense letters to fit space ur elintinate libel is reserved. .4.tL letters nt11st include sigJJat.ure ond. rnaiting address. but names mau be w itldield 01~ request if s1ifficie nt reason i~ apparciit. Poetry 11,'i/l 1iot be . ptiblislied. in one of the three Health Service Areas dividing lhe new city. No population in the ne'" city \1'8S assumed in another planning area -north Irvine." Fact. The plan states that pl<inning area 4 (including Irvine south of the San Diego Frei!way) has a 1970 population of 133,073. Rapid gtO\Vth is expected to give PA4 -161,835 in 1975 and 2'l8,812 in 1983. Pllyming Area II {north Irvine from the San Diego Freeway to the foothills) had -a 1970 population or 17,172. 1973 estimate is 30,594 with a 1983 estimale at 61,849. 3. Your statement, "The master plan assumes hospital needs in Irvine based on a 1983 population of 38.000 ... 20.000 plus 90 pe rcent of 18,000 new residents. The study assumes further, all these will live south of the San Diego Freeway." Fact ... The Health Plan makes no such statement, no such assumption. Enough on population estimates. Their accuracy is ' always debatable. I would hGpe thot in the future, your accuracy '"ould not be debatable. LOIS BENES City of lrvine delegate Orange County Heallh Planning Council New data provided by !tfrs. Benes cla·rified our misunderstandings of tlte master plan information and in- cludes explanations offered at the first public heari1tg. A1iother1iearing is scheduled Frida.y, i11 Superior Court , Santa Ana. Bad Thnlng To the Editor: -Editor 'The earnest and perhaps tragic truth ·• abou t power politics is that nearly everyone involved is vulnerable lo so1nc k.ind of exposure. It is no less tr ue that every ad· ministration has undergone si tuati ons equal t o or wo r se l ha n Watergate -without public disclosure or exposure. 1-Iowevcr guiltv th" culprits may be or bad judgnu•--oad timing to have been caught or Implicated, there really are no innocent victims (e1cept the voters )! ARTIJUR WEISSMAN troversy," please give a fair hearing to both sides. There is a great deal to be said in opposition ~o abortion. MRS. DOLORES KAISER Tiie Daily Pilot lias ca rried numer- ous stories givin.g fulL accounts of views opp'osi11g abortion as toeLt as t/J.o se favori11g it. T he Right to Life Leagtte has receil,!cd particulu.r cm· iJltosis. -f:d itor _n 'ace 1he Flafl 1·0 the Editor: I have been a subscriber o!f and on for the last IO years, and used to thoroughly . enjoy your paper, ho"•evcr of late you are getting too partisan. Your front page invariably contains a majority of anti-American. And anti-our President, articles. Your editorial page constantly runs down our goverftment. and many of your editorials could easily have been ~blished in Pravda. · Why don 't you try to get back to the paper you used to be, wave our American Flag up a litlle. support our United States and its elected officia ls? JOHN C. GLITHERO Salary Decision To the Editor: The nev.•s article or June 20 and the editorial of June 22, dealing \vith the Newport-t\1esa Unified School District Board of Trustees· ·'w1ilatc.ral action" in th e adoption of a salary increase. refl ec ted a Jack of understanding as to the responsibilities of an elected board of Trustees in the State of Ga\i fornia. The present la\v requires the hoard to meet and <..'Onfer in good fa ith with emplOye _representatives upon request. with regard to matters relating to employmenf conditions, educational ob- jectives, etc. This proccs.s. however, ls not one of collective bargaining whereby both sides lnust reach an agreement, but rather constitutes a method whereby the elect.eel ofricials (the board of trustees) can have the bene£it of employe in· volvement prior to exercising it s responsibilities to the public. The meet and coo ler process \'-'ilh employe representatives of the New- port-1vlesa U n i f i e d School District has been conducted successfully for several n1onths over lhc scJ1ool yea r just passed. DURING THE .lune 19 board meeting. at v,rhich the salary increase v.·as adopted, representatives of the employe groups e-0mmended the boa rd ror its: good faith and spirit or cooperation which hos Quotes ('x:isted throughout the enlire school ye?r between it and the teacher organizations . These representatives also requested that the board consider an increase in salary schedu les over the 5 percent \'-'hich had been earmarkCd in the 1973-74 preliminary budget. In its deli berations; the board. taking into cons ideration recent advances in the cost of living, exercised its discretion and decided to increaM" the tirriount previous· ly recommended b.v the supcrinlendcnr from 5 percent to 6 percent. By law, lh(· board has the responsibility and indeed 1hc obligation to ma ke 1hc rina1 decision . JT FULFILLED it s obligations to mee:I and c·onrer. By increasing the salary schedule en June 19, it \\'as obviously responsi..-e to the requests or ihe teacher organi zations. The adoptiOn by the board of the 6 percent figure \\':ls entirely salistactorv to 1hc teachers' r('presen- tati ves and, in fact. conceded by them lo be more than they had expected the board lo adopt. No question o( the boa rd's good faith was raised by any of the teachers' representati ves. The import o( the editorial is to impl y 1 animosity betv.·een teachers and the board of. trustees. \vhere there is none . and to incite divisiveness, rather than to foster the spirit of cooperation Yt'hich both the board and the · teac hers have strived to obtain. Until such time as a collective 1 bargaining statute is passed \\•hich may effectively deprive the elected officials of the district of their fin nl decision-making authority and pass such aut hority to non- elected officials <ind appointed arbitra- tion panels, the hoard of trustees of the Newport·Mesa Unified Schoo l Distri ct wi ll continue to exercise its responsibility to the public. teachers and student s within the district, MARIAN C. BERGESO.N President Newport-Mesa Unified School District A11lmul Sfaelter To the Editor : It is very disturbing to me to see one of the las t wildernesses vanis hin g in Ne\v· pori-Costa Mesa to make room for an· other of man 's asphalt branches. / Unnoticed to many motorists trav('lintt Ntwport Blvd. between Palisades and 19th Street. sits n8ture~s balanced game preserve in the heart of Costa fl.1esa. Completely fenced in (or humans fenced out) anti positioned between two busy parts of Newport Blvd., it is well pro- tected from human trespassers. Owls. rabbits, squirrels, crows. etc . live in harlnony wi th man's noise and gas burners \Vlthin feel of their .. home. not liu.,pecting the eventual eviction by man's giant caterpillars. Jn the future man will get to the beach, IO minutes faster, the cost ; lhc homeR and possibl y the lives of the animals and ' •' Robert N. l'lee<l, P11b/iSllc r Thomas Kccvil, Editor Bartianz Krc ibich Editorial Page ~chtor 4. Sir William Osler is the only non· psychi atrist ln this list of medical men. 5. All are !<Universal" or "ArtUicial" languages except Tagalog, v.•hich is spoken tn-ttie PhilipplOes. If whnt we have done ,;smacks more or a railroad job than of a sincere effort at re.c;ponsible planning and community in- volvement" then your failure to report our meetings o{_the last ten months to the gene ral public smacks of Inefficiency at the least. Fal r Hearing? Clara Lla.k. Pasadena, on ''Ms.11 -"1 am proud ol the "Mrs." title. I am grateful that since 1936 1 have had tht good luck to share the ambitions, triumphs. disappOlntmcnts with thc..same good man ... Women'i; llbbers often give the Impression that chUdlcss, manless, economic and social ln· dependence Is what makes life real. Nonsense. That Is only hat: o life." a fe\v broken human hearts who did en- joy going slower And stopping to notice 1 •'. nature around them . Tht <'ditorlal ,p:t~t' of !lie Dilly ~ .~ to inform and ~1imula.te rMden by prttenting on lh111 pog~ dtvtnt•t•OftU'llMtarY · ~ IOpu-s of in· terest by 5}'11dicltttd col11mnis1 1 and cartoon!J:IM, by providing ;i forum lor tftdtn' vJewa and by pr~aen!IA$t this ,P014"AJ)llper'!I oplrOOM ~ i~u on current 1oplcs. The l'.'dhorlal oplnloiw oJ 1ht Daily Pilot a~ar only In 1hu .edit~! column at tJlt'" toP oJ the pace. OpinJons expn?Sll('d by the. mi. u.nuUats lnd cartoonist.I and It.! tcr- 14Titt'l'S •re 1htir own and no eodorie.- rncnl of their ~ by 'the Dally l'il<M~bt - Friday. Juno 2.9, 1073 ' 6. Famous stage actresses, except J\1argol Asquith, the Countess of Ox.rord. 7. All Biblical sects jn th c lime or Jesus, except Epigones (or, more prop· erly, "Epigoni." who were the sons or the Seven .agtiinst Thebes, in· Greek mythological history), 8. All sailing vessels, except "scu1>; per.'' an opening in the side or ;:i ship al deck level to alt.ow water to run off. 9. All Books of the Old TCst:imen1, ex- cept Jacob. 10. Ty~ ot swords, except cleaver, o kind of hatchet. 11. Larry Semon \\IPS a sllent·fiJm com- edian ;_ the others were au cinema cowboys. 12.. Only lhe giraffe ls not • Pachyde.nn . \ I IF ACCURACY is as important to a newspaper as I belleve it to be, may I correct some of your mis·lnformation. I. Your staten1enl. "No new h<>spltals could be built In Irvine lf the master plan ls adopted." . Fact. The plan is a policy guide and will not. be law. Tho plan states a hospltAI should be built in Planning Area ~ II tnorth Irvine) when t~pop1.1lation hit.s 6l,000 plus in !083 (Orange County Plan· ning Ocpartmenl statistics). Wou ld it not follow that If &1 ,000 plus people lived in north Jr vine sooner than 1983 that the area would need a hospital .soooor Joo? . 2. Your statement, "The master plan: ncr11 assl•med a 1972 population of 20,000 To the Editor: Although abortli>o Is described in you r June 13 article as, "controversial," we are evidently to be inundated by only one side of the controversy. .. To judge from your article. abortion Is safe and simple -a process that docs not need to disturb anyone unduly. Those who protest it are pul_do n as. "Still" protesting as if the whole controversy had somehow been eliminated . by a Suprtme. Court dcclBlon that parallels only the Ored SCOtt decision or more than a century ago. 111cir proltst Is Linked to the . catholic Church despite the fact that nume....,, other denomi.oatlons and groups are also vehement fn their opposition to abortion. 1r you are guing to explore a 0 con· Robtrt R. Gros, PG&E v.p., on emaa- clpatlon of women -"I'm waiting to see: ho\I' long it will be before some women busl11ess assoclatcs do reach for a luncheon check." Dr. S. J. llayakawa~rcmanUcist, Pi'ts. San Franelsco State -"Words arc more than descrlptJons ot. experiences: they are evaluation s. How · wp think and evaluate is inextricably bound up with how we talk -not only to olhcrs i>QI to ourselves On thought )," L , .. say Goodby. DANI EL J. McCORKL~ Sff111 Laiv S11pport To lbe Edllo" As members .of the Costa Mesa Junior Women's Club and residents of the city, ~·c arc concemed about lhe appearance of lhe main business areas of the com- munity, which, we feel , could be greatly improved by regulating the size &l'ld type 1 or business signs. We therefore urge the City Council to adopt a strict sip ordinance ror the city of Costa M<'sa. MARILYN VOYE R President 1 CO!la Mesa Jun ior Women's Club \ ' • • • Orange Coast EDI TI O N • • 'D lm e ·n·Llne Barg ains TODA Y% '.>--'VOL. 66, NO. 181 , 3 SECTIONS, 34 PAGES I ORANGE \COUNTY, CALIFORNIA SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1973 1 TEN .CENTS \ · lnc«;>rporation Move Hinted • ID By JAN WOR111 0t 11\e; Otllr Pilot Sl11! If the county doesn't start paying more attention to South Orange County coastal communities, it will find itself \vith •·one massive incorporation attempt on its hands." That is fhe opinion or Pali! Sayre. ' president of the five-month-old United Souih Orange Coast. Co mmunitie s (USOCC). "Wh ere has the county planning department been lol' the last ten years?" • -- ·J . ) . ,! ~' ! ' j Sayre said. "They predicted all this growth for the South Coast but haven 't done a thing lO prepare for it." Sayre said many residents ol 1he area -are frustrated by apparent Jack of com· munication be1 ..... ·een the South Coast and Fifth District Supervisor Ronald Caspers. At a press conference in Laguna Niguel Friday, Sayre broached a number ol sul> jects, all of \Vhich he said USOCC members oppose. These included annexation by neighboring cities, proposed dellcensing ,l of beds at South Coo9t Community Hospital. :.nd beach high rise buildings proposed i1 for Laguna Niguel by Avco Commuru1y Developers. "Sometimes I wonder if he even lrno\\·s \\'bat's going on down here," Sayre said. More police protection , a master plan for Laguna Niguel, and better coordina· .,.tion of roads are some of the .needs of bagun.a Niguel v.·hich the oounty has ig- nored, Sayre said. USCXX::, a coalition ot leaders from citizens grou ps of unincorporated areas, \~:ill oppose any annexation attempt by their neighboming cities of Lagima Beach and San Juan Capistraoo, Sayre said. Extended spheres ot influence recently proposed by the t\\'O cities \\o-Ould also be resisted. Joined by USOCC vice president Frank Irvine and Bob Dwyer, Sayre reiterated the group's position on Avco's proposed high rise condominiums. "\Ve \vill endorse nothing higher than ew s~e1ie1·y Etihanced Along the Orange Coast So111etin1es surf gc.ts. a bit too large (or ):oung ladies but they ca1.1 still fi nd plenty of act1v1ty on 1he sand. )s illustrated by expert Fnsbee- tosser Ja11 I\'lcCauley of Temple City in this series of actiori photos at one of the beaches in Newport. Miss McCauley, 16, also adds some beauty to the beach· scene in the process. ~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ni g uel Driver Dies; Wreckage Lo cated La.ter A :!'9-ycar-old Laguna Niguel motorist 1Yas dis.Co\'f•rcd dead In the 'M"e<:kage, of his rar Friday in a secluded construction arc<\ in ~lission Viejo. Coroner's aides said the body or J?ck Robert Samuelson or 25236 Via Piedra Roj a. was found by l\ construction crew shortly arter lunch along La Pai J\o!ld nearly a mile west or Pasco de.Valeneta. The man. alone in the car, apj)fl~ently died instantly, coroner's deputies said. The accident, they speculated, oc- ., curred at about 1 a.m. Friday and caused the car to leave the roadway and _topple down a steep embankment and . mto a <.'Ollstruction area where the debn!I went Lmnotlced. . Depu ties said lhcy hnd not determined 1yh:tt c:iuscd srunuclson ·1' cer to leave the r0<:1d1vn y. 'DEA D OR A.LI VE' • ACTOR 'WANTED' LOS ANGELES (AP) -Actor Steve McQuecn , named on the Whit. House "enemies" llsl, said Friday the "very existence of !Ndl n list I.! frightening." McQueen udded, "Frnnkly, I find It e.~~cntially un·American." 111c "c.ncmi~" list was made pubUc rhursduy by former White House counsel .John Dean 111 at tho Senate Watergate Ilea.rings. • Robitaille Says Comme~ On Copters 'Incredible' Sen. W eicker 'Orders Colson From Office By L. PETER KllIEG Of "'-OlllY "llet Sl1H A charge by the forn1cr Newport Beach chier helicopter pilot thal there arc too many police helicopters in Orange Coun- ty already has broullh! •rons reaction lrom officials ol the tine Orange Coast citles thal have them. Huntington Beach Beach Poli<e Ohiel Earle Robitallle caDed ~~stalemenL by Ke n n e t h "Scotty'' 1 McGregor "in-1 credible,'' but he qualified his rem.arts by saying, "I lllJPPllOe the lltalement would be valid depending on ttie level of service tllat the pilot was talking about." ~cGregor had said ·six helicopters would enough to.scr\'e the entire county. The rec coasta l cities have nine. And llun- tington Beach ha.3 its ov.11 airplane. The -three communit~. and the coun- ty would I-eve shared the uae of a single airplane if they could have resolvtd minor differences in a series or meeJklgs a year ago, ho-er, Newpctt Beach Ci- ty Manager Robert L. Wyfot dlaciooed Friday, Although c..ta M'"a Police a,;e1 Jloe<r Neth said II -woulcNake more than six to do an adequate job, Wynn said "on ·paper" six helJcoptcrs ond • oouple of ttirplancs -·as ~1cGregor proposed - would probably be enough. 110n puper, it· sure · looks go6d, '' \Vynn said, "but from a practical 'Oppronch, there ls a problem." t In effect, he said, there would be lOO much debate among the cities ov r ·~ ' • wl\at ci ty paid how much money for what hours of service. "Those are the kinds cJ n1inor disagre· ements that kept Newport Beach. Costa Mesa and Huntington Beach from joining Orqe Oiunty in buying a police a]r,plane a year ago," Wynn said. Wym Friday det;liled .the -of 11172 meetings between mayon, c i t y managers and police chiefs ol lhe three ooostal ctties and Orange County repi'esentatives, iooluding Board of Supervisors Cha.lrman Rooald W • Co!pel"S and Robert 'lbomas, county ad- ministrative officer. "\Ve tried to get together W in· !See COPTERS, Page %) WHO AM l? •. CHEC K THE QUIZ WAStllNGTON (UPI) -fn separate episodes Friday, Conner \Vhite House special counsel Charles \V. Colson: -\Vas ordered -0ut of the office of Sen . Lowell P. \Veieker (R.f.onn.), a· member of the Senate Watergate conunittee. -Told newsmen he authorized Watergate conspirator E. Howard Hunt to Investigate the private-life of Sen. Edward M. Kennedy (D-Mass). -Was the sou¢e "-information-in a newly released civil dePosition-that ff.It. Haldeman, former White House chief of staff. knew in Janu:iry about meetings \rhich allegedly l:iid the ground\\'Ork fur ,,·hat Inter became the \Valcrgate bug- ging. Colson asked for a meeting \Yfth \\'eicker in t}>e senator's office Friday, reportedly to deny former White House coonset John Dean 's story in the hearings that c.olson drew up a list of 20 White Hqase "enemies." But, according to Altl1ougb I previousl11 .said r wodld 90Urces, the meeting lasted only 12 rttirt in the ntar minutes. , future, I recently Sources said Colson admitted sending a a1tt1ottneed I'll seek · June 12, 1971 memo to Dean charging a~ther . U:rm ~ there '<''ere income tax discrepancies in- pr1me mint1ter of voJvlng Horold J. Gibbons. a vice presi· 1n11 natio1t. \Vl10 • dent ()f the Teftmsters Union in SI. L<>uis. am 11 For tlil1 ancl 'ibbon!i was described in the n1en10 as other questio11! to .. ardently antl·Nlxon. '' test 11our '~ e 10-' At that ppinl \Vcieker rcportcdJ y v.·as k>wwlt<i9•· • 1 t e angered expressed disgust "'ilh the The Quu pagt 7. ' __ ....:.., _____ ,____ CS.. COLSON. Pagel! South County two storles or more th<\n 5.5 units per acre," he' said. The pf'OIX)Sed beach development for five 12-story to\\'ers ""ill be heard before the South Coast Regional Zone Conscrva- lion, Commission July 9. If the high rise tract is approved by th(' Prop. 20 commission, Sayre said USOCC will appeal. q "MO!f people here feel Avco should try to become part of the comnumity and not try to be the community." sayre said. "Some developers are cold blooded. • Resident WQunded By Officer An irate Newport Beach residcnl armed :\\'ith a shotgun ·was shot and seriously \\'Ounded by a patrolman late Friday at .the height of a "near-riot" along the oceanfront -a rnassi ve disturbance which lnvolved a 1nob of at least 400 persons, authorities reported. Police described the disturbance as the y,·orst_in riiany ~cars in the 100 block oi 37 ~ u the mob clogged the area. at abolit 10 p .. m. Police, baffled as to 1'1ly UJe resldenl -to yield the weapoo, identiried the victim as Charles Whitney • 26, of 116 31th ~t. Whitney was felled by two shots to the abdominal area flttd by patrohnan Ri~hard Goodell alter the officer repeatedly Ordered the man to drop the weapon, authorities said. Instead, police s ,pokesmen s a i d . \\lhltney began moving toward the of- fi cer, who then was ,forced to fire. Police said tbe incident occurred at the height of the "near-riot" which engulfed the entire block. Police and their cars were pelted with cans and ·bottles and some homeowners were barTicading themselves in homes. Whitney, officers .said, attempted to disperse some members of the mob on his property using the :weapot\ as leverage. After he 1was shot, Police spokesmen said, an ·ambulance could not reach the scene because <Jf people clogging the slreel. Goodell and fello'\' officer Mike Sullivan then had to pick up the wounded 1nan and carry hin1 to the ambulance. Once they reached the rescue rig and loaded \\rhitney, the mob pelted the am- bulance and SullivaA had to run in· terference for the rig to clear the way, authorities said. Whitney was reponed 'in fair condition early today following surgery at Hoag Memorial Hospital. No charges had been tiled against the man. P<Jlice in Newport called for assistance from Costa Mesa and, all told. about a score of officers were involved dispersing tbc mob. Police spokesmen said the incident gre\\1 from a "wild party" in the area "'h.ich was reported by citizens at the dinner hour. Throu gh I he evening, o!fiet?rs kept returning to the party in an effort to cool the oaffair. Then, nt 10 p.m., the officers returned to fihd the entire block crammed wit.h young adults, most of them drinking beer and wine, au thorities said. '!be diaturbance was on. Newport Beach Police Chief B. James Glavas took persorial command of the CS..·MELEE, Page %) Tickets 01i Sale For '4tli' Pic1iic Tickets for next Wednesday's Fourth of July picnic luneh are now on sale for $2 each. ' Avoid stand_lng In line and buy your tickets at both Richard's ~1arkets · in Newport Beach ; Tri Harbor Rea ltors, 400 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa, and the Cosla. ~lcsa Chamber of Commerce. 583 \V. 19th St. . In Addition to the food. the Daughters of the American Revolution in coopera- ti on with the Costa l\.iesa BICCJllCMlal COmmiuce will serve up entertainment, games, music and pr ltes. Site of the picnic i~ Costa Alesa City Park. flours are 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. • 'I . They lea ve the communities \\'llh a 101 nt problems and no solulions." As for a municipal adv1S\lry council for the unincorporalcd South Coast area'\ proposed by the Saddlcback Area Coordin8.tin~ Council. Sayre said USOCt ' •·has no PoSilion now but is sludying it ·· USOCC .members v.•ill do everything 1n their po'vcr to stop proposed dcticensing of up to 150 beds I.It south Coast C-Om- 1nw1ity Hospital by the Orange Coun!y !See COALITION, Page 21 t Rider Killed By Terrorist FRESNO \API -A man armed \Vilh a jagged 'Piece of glass ter- rorized 16 passengers <Jn a Los Angeles-bound Greyhound bus and killed a man before being captured 'by a therapist at a hospital here late Friday, officers said. The victim was indentified as Calvin \Vllson. 22. of Fres~. Sheriff's deputies booked JohMy Smith. 18. of Los Angeles, for in- vestigation of murder and kid· napping. At one point, Smith crdercd 'tbe passengers I::> stand and repeat three tilllt!s. "I am nol insane" and "I am lhirsfy;" 2 Beacli-bound T ee1is Killed In Car Crasli ' A carload of J\1.ission Viejo youngsters headed for a da y nt the beach became in· volved in a grindirig crash on the San Diego Freeway Friday. 'IWo 0£ them were killed instantly. The car, driven by Jean Fenton, 17. of 26682 Pepita Drive, ],fission Viejo, Jost ccotrol ln the ·southbound lanes near Oso Creek at about 1 p.'m. and collided with another car, authorities said. The dead youngsters were identified as Timothy McHugh. 14, of 26741 Pepita, and Ross Hollister. also 14, of 2!591 Cortina. A1ission Viejo. Corooer's aides said the car -for reasons as yet undetermined -lost con- trol. and began to swerve soon after entering the southbound lanes. headed for the South Coast beaches. The car then was hit by unother sout h- bound car. the coroner's spokesmen said . That auto was driven by 69-year-old Marie Lindsay o! Arcadia. She was not hurt in the collision. bot the mishap caused injuries to several ocw cupants ot the car, carrying the teen~ agel"S. A brother of the driver. 12-year-old Robert Fenton. was injured and cor- oner's investigators said the spcciaJ prob- lem exists with the youngstl•r. 1'he bey suffers from acute hemophclia -a con- genital condition \\1lich fnrhids the clot- ting cf blood. His condition was not di sclosed by nurses al f\·lission Com- munity Hospital. · A companion. identified by authoritie!'\ (See % KILLED, Page !) Ornnge Coa~t \\'e 11ther 1'hlck night and morning low clouds \Viii bkinket the Orange Coast and !nland arcos today, breaking up lalt!r than usual - sometime this afternoon. Tempera· tures will reach 70 in some areas and winds should remain mod erate. INSIDE TODAY Prt1ifd~11tial aide Melvin. Laird dropped bu }or a ''ctt p of c.offee1' 1vl th tl1e press co1·ps at Son Cle· 1ne11te. bitt L~ft 1r /1J1 u1~ ufter taste. Sto ry, Page 3 Alt AltdY ' e11ttl'l1lnm•111 ... 17 (ll11tU. HtWI ... llfmll~ f'•t• ' (llt1ltlt11 ll·H 11..nt/'Oltdtil • C111'1kl M "'''" .... " CtmlMlll l"h t • ·-,,.,, c .. , ...... M """ Mlflil'1' U·lt °""' ... lktl ' " .. ,M. L~ • \ • 2 OAILV PILOT ' COPTERS ... • Nl"'jXN.·ate a r!xL'd·'A'lnR :ilrc."nin on an ex· perimental OOsis,·· \Vynn suid. "But It 'A'as ~i'nni~ after frt1i1r or ft\·e meetings th;it ii could no.t cqui1ably bt do11e. "Newport Bcadi w•nted ii during tilt peak hoots of crbne. between 8 and 10 at night ," \Vynn said . "but ro did Hun. lingtru1 Ueach. ''So finally, \\'e said you can h<J\'C it during those hours. 1 but you should pay more because you'1·e getting lt al the prime tiJnc. Tticy refused to pay extra,'' he said. .. ''There \\'S.'i also disagreement O\'Cr who Ytould be the pilot and v.·ho \ll'oold Ix' ,1he observer 1A'hen It new O\'er part.lcular cities," he said. "Ox.lid a i\ell·port Bearh orfic('r be the pilot O\'er llunt ington Ueach or \\'OUld he ha\'e to be the observer and th<' liun- tington Beuch officer. have to pilot it. O\'er his city?" Wynn asked. \Vynn said ,1here ..,..·ere also problems \\'ith the t1A'O beach cities' lifeguard radios. "They're on different frequencies and they wanted us to pay more to have the second frequency installed on the radioS," Wynn said. ''These are the kinds or problems thal surfaood," he said, "and they made il lmpossible !or just 1threc ciUes to get together. "And that's '\'hat u•ould likely happen i£ there was an attempt at a count)"1A·ide helicopter service." he said. Wynn did concede Ulere would be a savings to taxpayers wilil joint use and said he ~·ould be ~'illing to look at such a proposal. Cos!a J\1 ei;a Chief Neth, a licenSC':l helicopt er pilct himself. said he has "the greatest respect" for ~1cGregor as a pro- fessional flyer. "But I don't 1hink he lo- oked at the problen1 fro1n an ad- minist rative position -from all the related problems," Neth said. Neth said each depart1ncnt has its o"·n criteria for operating helicoptcrs. "And each con1munity has its ou•n needs ," he said. "Newport Beach and Huntington Beach arc t:each coin· · munitJes. \\1e do 1 not nCed a helicopt l'r \\ith rescue capabilities, so we don't need lhe size of machine they do.'' Neth also said that joint use has some philosophical a11d political drav.·backs. ·He said many elected officials don't like !he concept ct regionalized govern- 1nent. "And that could lbe a critical issue here." he said. ''Loclll control is definitel y a factor." Neth said he disagreed that four •ucopters nying at once v•ould ade- quately ei>Yer the county. "EaC'h only has a capacity of patrolling 30 square miles." he said. But he. \\lynn and Robitaille conceded it could be done with a much reduced level ot protection. ''\Ve find the demands for air patrol from our field people increasing iprac- tically daily," Robitaille saJd, but he ad- ded. "lf you're goi ng to use your helicopters only to respond to calls, rather thun to actively patrol. then the statement might have some validity.'' The ;veteran pilot \Vho made the asS('r- lions quit his position ""ith the Ne~rport force on Wednesday and ~oon afterwards made his opinions public. He resigned. ~1cGregor said. to takl' a better position as the head-flyer for the Caliromia Parks Service in Northern California. McGregor served in the detective di· vision before transt'erring to the chop- pers on the Ne\vport depllrtment. From Pagel 2 KILLED ... onl y as Rusty lfanes, 14. of Mission Viejo suffered apparently minor injuries and also received t~atmcnt at !\1ission Cain· n1unity. lnvcstlgutors had not ccunpleted their anlays1s or the tragedy and no specjfic ca uses 1for ,the crash u'ere revealed . The OOdies of the dead boys ~·ere released latN Fridnv lo Saddleback ~1ortuary ..-."here scrvic:Cs are pending. 01.t.N•I COAST " DAILY PILOT Tiit Or1noe COitJI OAILV PILOT, wllll Wlllcll 11 cembl<ltll lllt N1w1-Pr.,,, IJ JMJbll1heo by 1'119 O•l"Clt Ctlll PWDlhllin9 Com1Mnv. Sept· •• ,. «Ill~• trt INblllllMI, Mond•V t~rC11Qn Fri111y, IO• CottJ Miii, NtwpOrl 8Hcn, H1111ll.,g10n leJtC~/Fo11M1ln VJlley, LIOIJ'\t a .. c~. lrv!nt/Satldloblck 1P\d Stn Clt.,..ntt / S•n J11•n C1olt!r1M. A 11nt1• r19lon11 tie1nlc!il 1, 1NOll1htd S•t11ra11v1 1nd s11~v,. fflf: otlncl111I J'l/blll~ll"Q Pl•"' 11 II uo Wnt a1y Sl1"t, CM!I Mt,._, C1 lll0!'11!1, •MK. Robed N. w •• d •'rMldffll •l'ld Publl11\ff Jilk R. Curley "'"' l'TMidl!ll tl'lll G-rtl Mtn-O.• The11111 Ke•v<I Etlllor Th•111., A. M11rplii11t M1,..alne Eanor Cli1'4" H. Looi Rl,h1rd r. Ni ll olHlfl ... I Ml ... t l"t El!llM'I -· C.1!1 Mtuo: UO Wtll ••v 11,..tt ,...,.,., IH<fli ap) Nt*llO•I 80Mllv1"' L"flll'll, lttdl: tn '""' A-Hiil'!llnotM ltlOI: 17171 IH(ft 111u11v1ro ""' CIMMftll; :Ill '°Orl'll l!.I Cimino ll11f , ........ t7141 MJ-4111 C' 'ftM All1111W., 641·1•71 ~-C-llf ANel .,._ " u.-a 1""111 4f1"4UI ,_ """' Otl .... """"' Ceftl-11191 •" M0.11Jt (!MIV''ifl!I, '"''· Or~ C:..11 '"'-111~..,l C01"111ny. 1110 111w1 ttorlh, lll1111111io.... .. !191'i.I Nrter or ff¥9tllltmtn11 llt•tl~ I "'llV .. FfP!'IOllCflll Wll....,. llllClel H r M\tllM ef Cllll'Flfl!I ewner, kmlid d lH '"'"' •Ill ti Cnt1 i<'.tlf, C•ll!Ornll. ~l11itlo 11¥. Urt'llf J!,6l ~I ., -11 J>,IJ ll'llfllfl4V1 Mlllhrr Wt'IMI..,_ UAI ll'Oftlllly, I Saturday, Junt 30, 1973 HOSPITAL BOARD PRESIDENT Tristan E. G. Krogiut Hospital Unit Picks l(rogius , As President By FREDERICK ScJIOE~lEllL DI ltlt Dally Pilot 1111; Tri:)tan E. i":. Krogius of Laguna Niguel has hefn elre!L'CI presid('nt of the South C?~~i c-,mn1un!!.\' Tlo~pital hruirrl of cl1r('('f"rs. foll n1A J11'f. the resign:.ition of \Villiam I. ;'l!arn. i\·t;inn cilL'<l pressing business affairs !hat r ftc11 lake hin1 cut of ihe countrv for his, resig11a.1ion fro~1 I.he hospital's· top PQS1. He \\'111 remain on 1hc board as a re~ular 1ncn~b('r. Busines.:; r . ..,1nmitme111s made it in1- possiblc to al!end nl<Hl)' bonrd 1neetings and provide t_he atte1f1ion am:I leadership needed to guide the hospital ·through its present dcv(•Jrrpn1cnt. i\1;n111 said. He \Vas elected president in i\l av. Krogius, of 32411 Sea island Drh·e was fir't vJce president of rhe 2+.me~ber bua_rd ~for.c assuming the presidency. Kro~1u ~. in accc!Jling lhe new posi tion, con1n1cnded ~Jann and Bernard F. Carr-.. - hospital administrator. ror ''establishing be.lier communications with the c001· tnunity. the press and medical staff." He recommended further channels of com~unication be established by opening meetings of the board or directors to nic;n~rs of the medical staff and press, t:l~g ~he South Coast Community Hospital pays oo taxes and "'as built \\•ith federal and pri\'ately dona ted fund s Krogius said. "If we tend our W'n shop'. w~ shouJ~ have no trouble corppetlng l'.'llh hospitals rWhictl have to .pay taxes and achieve a return on ell.pit.al. "I believe that our main thrust should be tu111~ inv,•ard ln the sense that we in- sure th~t we do everything poo.sible to make 1h1s the finest hospital in the area. ''\\'hile \.\'e n1ust be alert to external factors which can hamper our ,progress. th.ere's a danger in becoming obsessed \\'Ith them." he said. in apparent refer~nce In con1peUng proprietary f ~rof1t 1 ho!'pilals in the south county area. ··r believe tllat a board ,.,.ith this outlook 1vitl achierc the full respect of the 1ncjical staff and bring about a climate in v.·hich the staff can become better organjzed under its o w n lea dership." added Krogtus . A native cf Finland. Krogit.ts has lived in the United States since his childhood. He attendetl elementary and high school In C.onnecticut and continued graduate and post graduate studies in New Mexloo and Ca \Uornia. In 195~. he \.\'as commissioned in the U.S. !-.1arinc Corps and attained. the rank of major. He resigned ·hJs commission in l~O. Krogius serVL'<I on the hospital board in 1968 and 1969. but resigned to become president of Hun! \Vcsson 1-..,ood Ud. in Canada . lle \\'as reelected to the hospital board in January t9i2 when he returned from Canada . Krogius currently is president of the F'rozen and 'Refrigerated Foods Division of Hunt-\\lesson Foods. Fullerton. In other changes on the hoard or direc· tors, \Villiam \\lhUe II I of Laguna Beach ..-.·as named first vice president Md Arthur E. B1iggs of Laguna Niguel was made second v i c e president. The changes v.·ere made at a board of direc- tors mee ting Thw·sday. f 'ro111 1•age l MELEE • • • ,, Poli ce acti\'ily at that point and re- tnained In !he field \Veil into the early niomlng hours today. 1\t about J 1Lnt today officers reported a possible fl areup from the snrne group, lle~1dcd this tin1e for the parking lot on \\'est Ocean F'ront. A dozen pel'l!Ons U'ere arrested In the fray at 10 p.m .. n1ost on charges of peace disturbance, ~ulting an officer 1:1od lailure lo disperse. police said. From Page l COALITION . •• llealth Pl anninM: Council. S;iyrc sai d. "Nobody should tell itnyone "'hilt hOspif:1J to go to. Sout h Coast hospital ha s rrl l'd for a long tirne 10 come. up wit h a logical plan for l'lroy,·th. and tlO\v somef>Ody ""ith proprietary Interest Is l ~\·ing lo chr1nsc. 11." T1A'O new privntcl~\·ncd hospitals In- the vicinHy, dra\v patJ'oot.s tro1n the uime service area a.s SCCI~. I ,. Bail Set; $2()0 ,000 Conti11rwrs Legal maneuvers cont.inued late Friday In a nearly.deserted Orange County Courthouse, as defense attorneys for ac· c1,1scd murder t-ontract-conspirator ~lichael K. Remi ngton uied lo get him out of jail on bail and prosecutors fought to keep him behi.nd bars. Orange CoWJI)' Superior eourt Judge Everett \V. Dickey relented and set a '200,000 bail figure for the FuJlcrton at- 1omey who y,•ill have been in custody a month en l\londay. He did so after spending much of the day reading 480 pages or transcripls in the sensational case. Rentington. 33. is charged \\'ilh four counts each of solicllt'1g for n1urder ancl conspiracy to cOmm1t murder in con· neetion \vith alleged plans to eliminate v.'itncsses in ci'(il cases. Conspiracy to rommit murder is a capital crime. a fact. prosecuting deputy District Attorney Robert Chatterton has continually reminded judges asked to set bail. Judge Dickey said he had given much thought to Reminglon's continued im- prisonment in light or precedent set by The People vs. ljnder\\'ood, a Califon1ia Supreme C-Ourt nlling issued earlier th is year. Defendant Under\\-ood -an accused bomber -had been denied bail . but the high rourt. decided th<>t public safely can- not he considered a factor in deciding the question of bail. Remington's defense attorneys, Robert Green and \Villiam ~1itchell ~1organ. pointed out in arguing for bail earlier that while their client is accused of con- spiracy, capital crime, no one has been harmed. 'Ibey claim no overt acts of violence which can be directly connected to Rem· ington have occurred, unlike t h e St1rprlse Setbaek ' House Blocks Benefits Bill WASJIINGTON (AP)l -11ou .and Senate conferees today wtU attcn1 to salvage a bl~! that "'culd authori7.e a .6 percent increase in Socia l Securlt benetits and, at the same tl1he. extend the nat ional debt ctillng so the Treasury can continue lunoUoni.ng. The nJCasure w::is defeated Friday night by a stunning 190-185 \'Ole that blocked the House from formally 001- sidering it. \Vlthout quick action today_, the nation's $i165 billion debt ceiling drops at ·midnight lo $.JOO billion. The ..a{1Ual debt is ap- proaching $460 billion. • Forecast ' SACRAMENTO (AP) T he Legislature voted Friday to delay a one penny increase in the state sales tax scheduled to take e£fect Sunday. But an Mgry Gov. Ronald Reagan call· ed it a "phony bill" and said he had no <.•hoice but to veto it. Unle ss the bill is signed, the state· \viii begin collecting. $1.8 million a day in 'ne"' sales tax money it says it doesn't need. • Accord Seen \V1\SHlNGTON (UPI ) -Congress and the \\'hite ~louse have hammered oot an agreement to f'nd American inYolvement in lndcchina by Aug. 15. ~Yean..-.•hile, the bombing cf Cambodia goes on. The compromise \.\'as approved by the Iiouse 278 to 124 and the Senate 63 to 26 Friday, averting a constittitiooal crisis .that threatened to halt the ~'heels of govenment at the end of the fiscal year tonight at midnight. • Rate Boosted flalion-flghting move that u\ay push up Jn1 cres1 rates aeross the economy. ·rhe board also decided fo'riday to raise the reserve requi rcn1cnrs or member banks, meaning that bnnks th at belong to {...__I_N_S_H_OR_T_ .• _. _) the Federnl Reser\'c Svsten1 \\'ill ha,,e to kL>ep en hand JllOrC c'ash in relation to depo.siLc;. In Philadelphia. lhe Glrard Bank said · Friday, it was raising its prime lending r.1tte lrom 7:1~ percent t<i 8 percent. ef. fcc live ~tond3y . • Trade Secrets SAN JOSE (APl -A n1ultimillion· dollar industrinl espionage case involving the theft of trade secrets from IBM was was disclosed by police Friday. Se\'en persons '1\'ere arrested ·and v.·arrants issued for four others. Police Chief Robert B. ~Iurphy said the arrests foUO\\'ed "an intensive four- month investigation ll·hich covered the l'lltirc United States.'' Anolher police of· fice r sa id it was an inside job. Police S..'lid 'lhe arrests include Ramon Se rr<ita. 40. of llC.'.l.rby Fremont. Calli., an engineer for International Business !\'lachines Corp. • 7 Die ha Rc.,oll SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) -Troops with orders lo sOOot at curfew violators plltrol· ed the capital todll.y after forces loyal lo Chilean President Salvador Allende's leftist governmeiit crushed a revolt. f'roM rage J COI.SON ... memo and told Colson to ltave. • '1be Associated Press Quoted •ides as-- saying 't\'eicker told Colson, "You make : me Jick .. ,you can just get your ass out- of n\y office ... I just don 't t!Ven want to : talk to Y.QY.. w more." • The memo lhat triggered Weicker's : response was made public thls week. IL.: says, "Please see if thb one can bo: started on nt once rRJld II It.here Is an tn.·i:: · former fee. let me kno\v, There ls: a good:; cause to which It can be donated." :· Colson also tcstitle<l for five hours Fri-;: day In closed session be.fore n llouse : : Armttd Services int c 11 i ge n ce 8\1~:: CO?nnilttee l''hich is Investigating at·:· tL-1llplS 10 involve the CIA in 'Vatergate:. qnd polltlcal espionage. "{:{ "{:{ "{:{ Dean Ordered To Stop Audit ·. . . Of John Wayne? :: ·. \VASHINGTON (UPI) -\\'hl!e he v.•as trying to start tax audits against-White House ''E'nemles," Jcl111 \V. l[)ean Ill was also being asked to stop tax audits against White ·11~ friends, according to his Senate testilnony. The fonner Whit e House counsel told the Watergate comrniHce Friday of tlH"ce instances in which he suys he was asked to "do something" about tax audits which the Internal Revenue Service had launched against "friends'' of !he Presi- dent. Documents submitied by De.'.ln to t!1e comn1ittee but not n1rtde public indicate at least six such lril'nds \\·ere lhe: subject of White ~louse concen1 about ,1ax 1nat· le rs. Sollf'Ct'S say the documents ideniify t\\·r of them as the Rev. Billy Grah<ktt and movie star John \Vn)'ne of Ne~;;. Beach. The man freed on bail on the basis that \\TASHINGTON' (AP) -The Feder.al danger to public safety cannot be con-Reserve ~ard Friday ·boosted the dl~ Underv;ood case. Sven persons, including six civilians. 'vere killed1 and 22 \\'ounded Friday in ex- changes of fire . bet"·ccn the rebels and !he presidential palace guard and defense' Dean was identified !his \\'eek in the hearings as the author r{ a memo recom- mending that former Internal Revenue CommiS3ioner Johnnie WRlters be told to hire more rcspcnsive p~rsonnel 10 obta in inforn1ation c·n polilical enerni es and stiuml!lte ~lltic9Jly motivated t n x sidered in the question of conditional COWlt ~ate 1t chatges member b~nks ~or release is accused of mailing a bomb 1 borroy,·1ng to a record 7 percent 1n an 1n- the police station ::ifter his release. -- When it became apparent Remington \\'ould be granted bail, Deputy District Attorney Chatlerton mo,·ed that Judge Dickey set it at $1 million or more. The highest OOil ever set in Orange County is $.5 million, established for drug cultist, prison escaf)ei! and international fugitive Dr. Timothy Leary, indicted in the Brotherhood bf Eternal Love narcotiC'S importation case. Defense attorneys asked instead !Ml Remington be released on his o""n recognizance without posting any money • to asstn"e his aho\Wng up for trial. They exchanged jtccusations that the $1 million bond sought by Chatterton and the ~sh O.R. release requested by Remington's counsel were e qua 11 y ridiculous in light of what has so far been revealed in the case. WHY PAY MORE- FOR JUST ministry sentries. au dits. ~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~- Thk folDOlll maker alum inum fumiture com•• with a 5 y.or guoront•• 09ain1t rv1t and-fading. ALUMlfilUM UMBRELLA 199, $134.00 Morgan and Green responded to Chat- terton's warning that $200,000 was not enough to keep their wavy-haired client from fleeing the country to avoid pro- secution. ·They noted a felony escape \vould result in forfeiture of bail, plus liability ror an additional five years on v.·hate,•er sentence he might receive on c&nviction and loss ot his license to practice law. A NAME ••• WHEN YOU CAN PAY LESS & HAVE THE SAME! SPC. PATIO SIT ,....,. 12" ............. le. -JHle••-cW ... lllCIAL IAU: ,.ta u.t ...... '2 .. $115'5 • Matching Ad justah4• Choi•• w/arm1 $St.ta by Crown lokH °" -11 fw • l:tttlfll• •• i-vty .•• 7Y, It, fllo. 'et- ...., Dlrtd 0.11_.,. 8995 Prosecutors, however, contend that if Remington did indeed conspire to ar- range beatings or murders of parties op- posing him in lawsuits, witnesses Y.'ho CCXJ.ld send him to pri.5on for life may be in jeopardy U he is released from jail. Defense attorneys immediately bcg::in contacting associates and financial in· st1tutlons when Judge Dickey set r.00.000 bail, in an attempt lo raise the money and get Remington out Friday night. Chatterton and Deputy District At· tonley Oretta sears, ho\rever, initiated proceedings to obtain a "Tit of m&n· clamus to quash JudgC Dickey's deci sion and prevent Reming ton's frecdon1. Once before. at*his arraignmcnl, rniil \\'as set at $300.000, but Orange County Superior Court Judge Raymond Thomsen o .. ·er-ruled the municipal court's action ancl at the recent prelit;ninary hearing, Judge Paul G. lt1ast sustained lhe no-bail order . ~'""'• iUS!i-----"1 ~ U.S. Weatlwr Ovi:rc111 a~ie!. 111d occ11ion11 r11n cooltd mQl,I ~' Ille n1rlon Frld•V· Ttm1Mratur11 r111oi!d from tilt ~ 1cr051 !llt norrnern tft r of 1111 nation kl 1111 10. In !ht S.OUll1e111 1nd Central Pl1lr;1. Onlv 1 .11w POlnll on Tiit G1111 C011I rept>rltd \IO·d•O•H •t1dln1u. Stormi· 1wtl!N t1rt1m1 In parll el Ptflntylv1111~. Ntw York llnd Ntw J1r11v. Dtlll!, N.'I' .. 1~ 1111 Ct"klll Movnt1ln~, w15 rtporled undtr llv1 '"' or w111r. A 1orn1d0 d~m•ced 1 bulldlno In 1 PllH111e1p1111 1ubutb •lld 1no111tr l11n11t1 cloud wit •POlrtd I~ S1ll•bury, C0<1n. Htl!l'-1 .-11tc1 tho Lovl1ulll1, Ky, 1r11. ft11n1111 Olfltr111v Wl l llohl 1!Tkouvh Ell11betll Ci- ty, N.C .. 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D.ilr 'llet ~l•tt 'helt PRESIDENTIAL ADVISER MELVIN LAIRD HAS CHAT WITH NEWSMEN, COFFEE IN SAN CLEMliNTE Thinks Administra.tlon 'Enemy' List Should Be Destroyed; Session Grew Strained By Watergate Talk Laird for Coffee r Watergate Questions Rankle NixonAide By .IOllN VA i.TERZA 01 Ill• 011!"t' ,lie! 11111 f\'lclvin luird -Prc-sidcnl Nixon's suc- cessor to former Domest1c Adviser John Ehl'1irhman -·'dropped in for a cup or oorfeel' al th~ San Clemente head- quarters of the White !louse press late Friday. And he almost left with cup in hand "'hen lhe going got rough oh Watergate. ,* 'No Panacea'. Laird -in an unprecedented informal appea rance by a top, \Vhite House aide in lsan Clcmenle -treated the occasion as a·chat, not a bri efi ng. Reporters sat en the floor, surrounding him. "And once the questions rooved frmn the battle "'ith C.ongress over 3J>" proprlatlons, Laird found himself in the middle of a sometimes spirited give-and· take. New Energy Czar Sees Fight Not Just Switch "I 'm1Jdc it clear at the press con· ference announcing my acceptance or this position that I would not be con- cerned with. the past or In future In- vestigations ~1lcre \Vatergate is con- Ci!rned," he said. "!\1y duties go far beyond \Vaterg8te,,. he added. From there the "chat" moved to soar· ing food prices and one reporter asked how Laird explaiils the price crisis to Mr!. Laird. "What do you tell a woman'.'" the "Tiler '8sked-, - Laird e::ii:plained that he views the crisis on a ~·orldwide basis and said that in- tematiooal markets are a top factor in ~soaring prices. He did express hope, however. tha t the recent government release or major acreage for new food production might "'Ork some good over after 18 months "·~n that land comes 1nto full pro- duction. But food was not oo the press corps' mind. By ~IARCI OODSON Of !tie Oailw '"" ll•ff Writers quickly shifted back to ., \\'atergate-related oomments attributed lo Laird in an interview Thursday. There is "no instant panacea" Joe the energy shor1.1tge in the country.• but "we're going to have to fight for the ne::ii:t dccad~." Colorado Gov. John A. Love, newly .11ppointed director or the federal Energy Polley Office. said rriday. Love. "'ho said he is challenged by the dulles of the post to "'hich Nixon <1p- pointed him Friday in San. Clemente. ad· ded that one of the main causes for the energy problem is the lifestyle of the American society. Asked v.'hat the pubUc can do to alleviate the problem, Love said bluntly "We cannot ~·&Ste energy." He recommended a reduction or speed on the highways, use of hw:cr settings on air conditione rs and the utilization of household appliances "that consume less energy." "All of these, rm sure, can be done," ~ said. The energy problem has not bctn "orchestrated" by the power indu.stry, Lo\'e auerted. "Basically, the problem is there and has been around for some time," he said, and it stems from societal demand exceeding natural suir plies. "It is a real problem . not simply <: prcr blem put toge ther by some plot," he ad· ded. Love said he hoped voluntary methods ol resourct"S would be avoided. · Rationing ~-ould have an impact not onl y on the economf, he said, but also on society. "If there I.! any way we can stay away from rationing, l 'd prefer that," he ad· <led. Love aaid he woold support any legislative action that would compel auto manufacturers in Detroit to make smaller, less pollutant and m or e economica l cars. Re added that he would make a "good effort" to g<.-t the stales lo reduce their maximum speed limil3. Public and state efforts will be matched by federal efforts, Love said. 1be federal govenuncnt will attempt to achieve a APPOINTED ENERGY DIRliCTOR Gow. John A. Love , ' seven percent reduction in energy con- sumption over the next 12 months, Nix· on announced Friday. Federal conservation efforts: wWlll in- clude a reduction in the oomber of of· fidal trips taken by federal employeo, purchase or leasing of automobiles which provide more economical gas mileage, and a reduction in the level of air conditioning in all federal buildings during the summer. Pr:ess secretary Ronald Zl~ler was asked whether this meant the 1eve1 of. air conditioning in lbe Western White House would be reducod. Ziegler replied, "II'• pretty hot in there alf'e4dy," he said, re!enlng to the Waterga~ affair, Laird nauy declared that be does not have an "enemy list'' of the type which the White Ilouse kept before he 3sswned his new post "I don't have very many enemies,'' he said. "I try to be helpful ·fo the press and I alWays speak for the reCord. I have absolutely no quarrel with ·anyone in the press,·• he said. What sOOuld the White House do \vith the lists which assertedly exist at present? "I would hope that they would be .... 1 think destroyed. That's a proper term," he replied. Laird added Uiat he Is confident that President Nixon would hold a press con- ference at the ctinclusion of the Senate hearings on the Watergate a/Mir. "I ~oold strongly oppose, however, any such ·ad.iv1ty in reply to spec ific wit· nesses, appearing before 'the com- mlttee," he added, The preliminary Watergate queries went u.nanswert'd by the new adviser but the session did not last long. The former Secretary of Defense began to show the strain when questions turned once again to his comments quoted in an intervie~ 11tursday. 1bose accounts asserted that Laird believed that White House Communicatkxls Director and l'res.'I secretary Rooaid Ziegler should not be the J>resjdent,'s spok~man any longer. Ziegler, at that point, was standing neerby. "I think you should reread the statements in the story," he said. The questions then began to surge forth and the dJn brought IAlir<I to his feet. "I didn't come down Jlere to discuss this," he said more sternly. '41 came to discuss domestic affairs. He turned a.s if to go, but was lured back by one last round m the issue of SOCl1l Secur1ty improvements. "I'll do this again," ~ aid before he left. ''How about tomorrow''? Bo.Isa Clean-up Plan Pared Burke to Seek $2.5 Million in, Stare Funding By TERRY COVILLE 10-15 years," Burke argued Friday, ot '" 1>111~ ,.,.., ,,." The assemblyman said Governor GOP Assembl)111"'1 ROOert Burko ()( l!engan supports m. cleanup projtd, but Huntington lk!ach said Frklay he will try ls not empow<red to pit Ilana back into to ,.lvage a 12.5 mllllon cleldlp project tbe budget laid on his ileitk by the I« llolsa Chica State -tiat wu Legislalure. He con pare the dooument, sWhed from Ibo state< budget the bit con't add to H, Burke el(pilinod. Leglsliture a(Jlf'OVed thla week. (Rolated • The HlllXI...., lleld1 lawmakar will sfQry, Page 4). try to amend his exulling AB 191 In order Burke said the proJ<d WIS dropped ;J b<coose lawmo,l<m .i.r. told by Alan D II . "B ~' POSI, the lcgisll!ive analyst, that nothing C Wll8 ugge •hoold be done with Bolsa , Chica State Beach pending red<W>IDpment of the BERKELE'll (AP) -The olllce of Rep. marsh area behind Ille beed! by Ille otate Ron Dellums (1).CalJI) said Friday I( hu f'ish and Game Dopal'tment. 1 a sworn alladavit which a h ow • Burke .. Id that pilln 11 still (er 1n the telepmoos ill Delluma' Beriooley (end ruture and maintains lhat Bdoa cljica OHiand o!llce! ..... but!ged. Delli""• ·bead1 lllould be spruced up..,,,_ joinOd ftllow blad< cor,.-Jfhn "lt't rldlculqwi ·to .. Y we have a lice C<>ny<n ol b.ITQit on Ille SO<allcd ~lie • beach llke this but let's not'.& It up !or House "en< my llst". I I \ ' ' to get the iroioot financed th is year. The ·-· he 8111d, prOOalily will be considered In Atigusl 'Ibo $%.S nitUlon lo part of • total $7.5 mllllon bolulillcaUon project promJoed I« the two atate parkl In Huntqton Beacll., In April of last JNI', WU!iem Penn Molt, Jr., the elate Cliro<tor ol potkS and - re<reotlon, a...........i the $7.5 mlllion wol1h of bealltlliCatlon. Mott said 12.5 mt1IJon would be budgeted !or 1973-74 to modernlr.e Dolsa Cilca ~h. Another '12.5 mlllion woold be spent on It lho year an.r. Huntington Stale Beach Lo tlcketed for fl.5 million In ~ In the near (uture. 1 -Cllllcltls have betn crltlciml ror lhe ""'bby ~ ct the 1,... state beaches comparecfto the city's bead!. 4 • S1turd•Y. June lO, 1973 RUii models • ID stock ALL '73 MODELS PRICED TO CLEAR 1974 ZENITH 19' 'c 1 HROMACOLOR PllCIE INCLUDES: hllMry & Set011p. 3 yr, Picture T•M, 1 yr. Honw S.nolce, 1 yr. Parts. the M4.JORCA.e Automatic fine tuning Automo!ltic color, iauto. brightne1s, tint & contrast OtlE YEAR IN HOM~ SERVICE OTtU "1111 Vlltfld•" ZENITH.---= S-1'EREO DTf21 "th• Ahnontr• ,___ - ' . . -.. I . . ~-- 0Tt52 "th• Av11ntvsl•" ''"":'..-:-"--:--:-. _ ..... Partial Listing of Our 1973 ZENITH Chromacolor CLOSEOUTS 0 4114 \ "Tilt l111ntll" C•m.,..lgn $fyltcl Conwolt wllh ,..,11 l t H arwl C11t1t1 l'ull AIC Wtrrl nly "Thi Wtnl-rlll" Modtrn Stylttd Conte.11 with ,.1111 l •H •ltd C1111r1 1'1111 AIC W1rr1nty 0~7S6 "TM Wr..lltlll" E•rly Am1rk1n 51ylfll Ct1uol1 with Ctillr1 ,..,II AIC W1rr1nty oin1 ''TM •xii ... ' Oflu•• C111t11m C1m1111cl il'9rl•ll;I• '"U A•C W1rr1"l'I' 100°/o SOLID STATE Super Chromacolor • Awto·ffN-T1111e • e •• , .... o •• .- 1wtto11 T111litt AT THE PRICE OF THE YEAR ZENITH 19" . SUPER DIAGONAL ·• _ CHROMACOLOR fULL AIC WAllANTY WllY AT AB<Y? I, e No Fl-ce Chcrga If pold In 90 cloys or Low Down ond 36 M041tll to Pay ( o.a.c. I • 1 Y tar FrH Parts • 1 Year Free Service e 3 Year Picture Tube Warranty • Free Delivery and Set Up • lankAmtr~ Icard/Most"' CIMfge e We Service what we Sen e We know .,.,-l"r-lnilde ond-Otot • No Commlulowed s.tesmen. • 1974 RCA 18' 701COLOR T.Y. s275 INTRODUCTORY PRICE ES403 '73 MODEL $259 fut! AIC Warra"ty WHILE THEY LAST! 19' 'SOLID STATE RCA ER475W $389 V Rated .#1 e only I 5 " deep, ideal for shelf units e Automai ic fine tuning, color and tint e O• Y .. H ... s,mce ·1973 RCA .I 25' 7SOLID STATE CLOSEOUTS JrT ILACI •u.11 TO• M ..... GllOZ ... ._., ..... 5625 ,.,ll AIC W1rrellty M ..... ,..,.. 5559 GI 711 ...c.,.n .. REMOTE $625 -· GllJ6 ... AlttelMtfe O..l~en :~ 5559 Selklrll REMOTE $625 M_.,...,.,,. 5575 GIJtl ... .... _ REMOTE $635 CH!O•O••t s575 .. ,, ... ..... -REMOTE CONTROL g:~·· 5539 tflie °"9 1'11H AIC WtrTt"t'I' .. MOTi CONTIOL SStt. ~5575 o.ler,...wlttli -........ --~~~~~~~~ . RCA ;-ZENITH-SYLVANIA t0Z1 ATLA~~.ST. 111111-1111 19046 llOO•HUIST ST. . HtlliTfNitoN llACH HOU AS : 1 MON.· FR I. 10 . 7 SATURDAY tO . 5;JO CLOSED SUNDAY OHM WIDMUDAT 'TIL t 962-5559 HUNTINOTON llACH HOURS: DAILY 10 .1 SATURDAY 10 • S:JO SUNDAY 12 ·~ 9 6 8-3329 , ~ . ~. ~ r ... "" ·" !~• •' .; ,; ~ •• ., 1- 1 l .• .. .· .. .. .. .. .. ·' .. .. .. .. .. • .. . , • • .. . • • .. • • . . • . • • • • • • • I :: '"! •t ~ •• • •• •• •• ' 4 DAIL V PILOT Saturday, June 30, 1973 0.ilV J>llOI Slfll Pholf 'BISMARK' !BOBBY) DAICE WITH HIS WINNING GARBENSTANGEL Eying Trophy Symbolically, He Enters 1973 Contest With High Hopes G-G-Garhenstangel Pilot Coritest Wi1 i1ter E11ters A g ai11 Gamesmanship is part of the game \Vh en the garbenstangel season rolls around -as it has for 1973. Winner of the Junior Division of the silly season contest co-sponsored last year by the Daily Pilot and South Coast Plaza M erc hants Association was Bobbv Davis ot 1218 Donegal Place, Costa Mesa . IN FACT, HE \VOil in the division the first t'.''O .years of the contest, now in its third year, and he didn't hold back that \\'Ord from the rest of the ... .-orld y,•hen he entered this year's competition. Adopting "Bismark " as his first name, 13-year-old ~taster Davis . noted on his ent ry coupon U1at he is a t"•o-time winner. lie also included t he gr:ituitous information that his 1973 e·ntry will be named Strongfanile. It's a name to bring fear to the heal'ts of would-be competitors. A t least. obviously, that is 1vhat Bisn13rk (Bobby) hopes. Contestants undaunted by Bisn1ark and Strongfangle \vould be well advised to get cracking on the creation of thei r garbenstangcls for the 1973 event. JUDGING IS scheduled for Saturday morning, July 21, c_---}' OVERWEIGHT? l/J ~ . 56 LB. LOSS IN 40 DAYS ~( ~ ' Under Medical Supervision at the Omeg a Clinic HOURS: 9:00 • 7:00 lll CALL ~OR AN APPOINTMENT COST A MESA ANAHEIM SANTA AN A Fulltr1on·L~HaDr1 , 1869 Nh'pOrt !U( W. Bclwy. 1lt22Tu1!inAVt (714) 870-9347 646-1633 778-4841 547-6329 1213 ) 697-1791 150 W, L&Hilbra 8!vd. only l\\'O 11•eekcnds a\vtty as Orange Coast area residents prepare for this \1·eck's July 4 holiday. Entries can be displayed and tuned up for competition at the Carousel Court of South Coast Plaza from \Vednesda y, July 18, until judging begins about 10 o'clock on the morn- ing of "Garbenstangel Day." All entrie.9. of course. must be set up and in operation: for the judges to see on that Saturday 1norning. PRJZES FOR the· 1973 con- test ''i ll be announced shortly. Competition wi ll be divided into three divisions Collegiate Division, won the past t1o1:0 years by Orange Coast College; Open Division, all age groups: J u nior Division, open to both boys and girls 12 and under. Every participant w i 11 r£>Cc ive a memento of the 1973 Build a Better Garbenstangel Contest and International nallye. GA RBENSTANGELS, for the uninformed, ar~ anything the inventors of them declare them to be. Most of them arc Rube Goldberg·style creations with lots of gears, gadgets and mechanical parts. Hilliard Services Set Today Funeral services for long- tin1e Costa Mesa resident l\ilary R. Hilliard are sched· uled for 11 a.m. today at the Seafaring i\--1asonic Temple, Ne\vport Beach. i\--1rs. Hilliard. 326 Hamilton St., died \\1ednesday at the age of 65. A resident of Costa Mesa for the past 38 )'Cars. Mrs . ~Iilliard \Vas the past high priestess of the Golden Harbor Plans For Marsh Get Boost Ca lifornia's legislators have given an unexpected boost to the Fish and G a m e Departm e nt 's plan for recreating a salt "'ater marsh in the Bolsa Chica area near 11untington Beach. The Fish and Game Depart. ment requested $20,000 in the 1973-74 state budget to start prelin1inary studies of the marsh plan. Unexpectedly, according to Assemblyn1an Robe1·t Burke (R-Huntington Beach), the Legislature kicked the amount up to $100,000 to allow for a complete masterplan or the Bolsa Chica marsh. BURKE said legislators did not feel $20,000-\Vas enough to thoroughly study aJI aspects of the Fish and . Game proposal. "'hich also includes a propoSed marina atid an ocean channel CUL Lale last year, the state completed a land swap \Vith Signal Gas and Oil Co. which gave the state $30 acres of the Bolsa Chica marsh along the inland side of Pacific Coast High\vay, south of \\'arner A'•enue. Fish and Game authorities hope to recieate a 400-acre natural salt water marsh -a project never be f o re at- ten1pted -and also build a 130-acre boating and fish ing n1arina. TO HELP BUILD t h e marsh, and open boat access to the ocean. a charuie l needs to be cut froni the marsh to ( Dllf'I' ,llot Slt ll ,holo Iii Tlie Brig, -There's not 1ruch Sarge, a Belgian ·Shephe:rd , can do in the gu~rdhouse of the 1-Iuntington Beach Hu- 1nane Society but stand at pa r ade rest . 'fhe 111.!-year old \Vatchdcig is incarcerated at 21632 Newland St., and the old can1paigner \vants out. l"le likes kids. .I-le can be reviewed from 10 a.01. to 5 p.ril. at the pound. lie will be reassigned to the command of a family "'ith a big yard fo r his parade grQUnd. And, like any soldier ready to ship out for a new duty pOst, he has all his shots. Ex-Coast Polif1eman , Finds Wav I • Fonner Ney,•port &tach Po- lice Capt. Jbn Parker. no\v Po- lice cbter in Reno, Nev .. found his own \\'8Y to cope \11hen the gas shortage hit his deparl- ment last week. He had his men palrol the city on foot. The departmenrs gas reserves ran out early in the week and iOO gallons were borrowed from the city yard. But a command officer at headquarters said that patrol car officers were ordered to park their vehicles, walk for or five blocks of their patrol area, then move their cars to anot her area . CIUEF Parker said th e police still have not received gas to fill their tanks, but that offi cers are using city gas SUP<' plies. The police department bas been told that it \Vould receive no more gas before Sunday or l\fonday. Parker said. He said the city supplies \\1ill carry the department until it receives more gas. '"\Vc'Jl n1ake ii," he said. The Nevada Highway Patrol also said it ran low on gas ear- ly in the 'veek. ·~· ! ~.l1 'p""' OJW'GI i G!Km OLD COUNTY ll4?S "l3 FAll\ Jm' B-15 ldult1 I.TS tin1 1·11 lDD Didi! I Pnl a~JA{;;'{!J~. the ocean. probably alo~ ---- \Varner Avenue. fiUNDAY BRUNCH Development may t a k e several years, but Fish and ~ Gan1e authorities hope to rf thoroughly plan all aspects of it this year. The $100,000 study ·' grant should speed up that process. New Aid Office Set For Mesa A Social Security office 'vill be opened soon in Costa l\1esa, Congressman Andre\v J . Hinshaw (R-Ne\vp:irt Beach) announced Friday. Hinshaw said he had been told that the fede ral govern- ment · is looking for 3,000- square-feet of space for ·a branch office Vl'hi ch "'ill have 12 employes. He said the agen- cy hopes to find space on Ne"rport or Harbor boulevards or East 17th Street. TIIE NEW Costa -1.1.esa: bf· fice will be under the supervision of the n1anager of the principal county Social Security ofrice in Santa Ana, the congressman revealed. '"I am confident that this new office nil! add valuable assistance a nd convenience to the people of Costa Mesa anl:i Newport Be a ch," Hinsha\v said. Robert M. Ball. federal com- missioner of Social Securi- !y, told the congressman that four branch offices have been requested for Orange County. LAGUNA BEACH and Hun- tington Beach facilities have been approved and \viii be opened as soon as. ollice space is found, Ball said· 111 the Service class of 1974, received An1crica11 Legion-il·Iilitary Ex- cellence A\vard . Ainnan Ke\'in \\'. J\tullaney, son of retired Air Force Senior i\-faster Sergeant and 1\-lrs. 'J"hon1as i\-Tullaney, 10O2 2 Bisn1ark Dri ve. Huntington Beach, h<1s graduated at Shep-Navy Dentaln1an Recruit pard A1',B, Tex., from the U.S. J\Uchael T. Lindsay. son of Mr. Air Force aircraft mechanic and Mrs Klin J . Daiton J r., of course conducted by the Air 9 161: Ch c Is ea Ci re l e . Training Co1nmand (ATC.) Westminster. graduated from Airman f\-fullaney. '''ho "·as r ecruit training at the Naval trained to !repair current Air Training Center here. Force jet aircraft, is being 1--· assigned to Williams AFB. Ariz . He \v~ll serve ."·ith a ~nit I BUSINESS AND of ATC wh>Ch prov.ides flyin g, PROFESSIONAL tcchrucal and basic m1htary \raining lor Air ·Force person-GUI DE ncl. . - Air National Guard Airman e MA TT RESS ES e Charles · Falconbridge Jr., son•!,. _____ _.,_ ___ • of l\lrs. Martha L. Bennett, 145 MA TY.RESSES l\1orris Lare, Costa Mesa. has IOATS HOMES TRAILllS graduated from Air Force frreg•'-SMpet basic training at Lackland Costa M ... M.nreu C.. 2150 "•Mt ia.d-· eC ABOARD THE~ RP.ubenE.Lee .a.~ STARJ'ING JUNE 24 rK&i/ wilk a .. RamOs F~ er a Bloody Miry ~ EGGS BENEDICT 1 SCRAMBLED EGGS With i.., ddd&ol.: liYm or-,.. ·STEAK & EGGS CREPES SUPREME """"" r-J a.iigOl(.J \""'"'""""' MONTE CRIS1t> A~ f.m·tm, ~ tpittcMtlty. 5'!!!.!!s jom /Onm-2pm RESEJW'ATIONS 675·5811 A~~,r~:i~ed courses of sludy Uberty .8· 1303 on the Air Force mission. ljj~~~~~~~~~~~====,.;====,;;;;========~;;;!!=!!ij organization and customs and II received special instructionrin human relations during his six y,·eeks at the USAF Training Center. Airman Falconbridgc will receive special training as a communications specialist at the Technical Training Center at Shepj;ard AFB, Tex. James F. Mastrogany, son of l\tr. and i\-1rs. George N. Mastrogany Of 5602 Kingsford Ter .. Irvine, has be e n rec~ized as an oust.Standing U.S. Air Force Reserve Of- ficers Training Corps (AFROTC ) cadet at t h e University of Sou the r n California. The cadet, a member of the Orlfy Coast Qffors · 63 Guaranteed Certificates r ~aturday Service ~ iThe Insiders Club MAIN OFflC[: , Shrine, i\-1asonic .1\-1 er nl ati d Clu b: men1ber of the [,ire G: Department Aux iliary n d honorary life 1ne 1nber of the PTA and the Girl Scouts. She For the Record Effective Annual Earnings 5.00%·5.13% Passbook. No Minimum. 9th & Hiii, Los Anple.s • 623-1351 Other offices WILSHIRE at GRAMERCY PLACEJ 3933 Wllshlre BJVd,. L.A, • 368-1265 LA. CMC ClNTUt: .. \Vas active in \'ariou s other ~~~f!iiiiiililil!iiiiiiiiiliiiiliiliiiiiiiliiiiiiiliiiiliiliiiiiliiilliiiiiliOilliii volunteer and youth groups. I:: & ... ""°'. =="'"' ·y -:-· --,;--- AN EXCITING NEW HAPPENING IN ORANGE COUNTY IL T 0 N The Disting uished Name I ~ Hotels LAGUNA HILLS The Dist inguished Address In Orange .County MONSIEUR JACQUES The Distinguished Gourmet Restauran t A New Di.ning Ex-perience Featuri-ng Elegant Cjuiiine wth a French Fl .t ir LUNCHEO N DINNER 11: 30 -3:3 0 5:30 -11 :00 Call Mr.· Lucien, Mailre d' Hotel For Reservations 58 6 -5 000 T fil: ·"LEFT -BANK" Coc::~oik An~ Ento;tainmcnl Nightly floc•f,.d <i' h~ l. t:.~ i-. <~ ~h~ S.'l n Oie90 Freeway} . . 25205 LA .PAZ, LAGUNA HILLS . I, Marriage Licenses Altrl• 1s. 1m DONOVAN·8RUNOAGE -S l e v' n Charles. 23, :J900 Parkvltw Lint, Apl. 2'·8, lrvlnt "'!d Oonna R11. r., 1161 ~J~ Ay!,,__A!)~m,__ ROUNTREE-CAREVIC -ICll 01nlel, 24, '°1 S. ICl'IOlt, Aol. H·l, An•l!el!TI tlld J oenne V•leria. 10, 16179 Mount Ellen. Folin1a1n Vallev. KITCHEN-WATRAL -Wiiiiam Fri!,,. els, "t 25151 Avenl1M Peor11111 San Ju01n 1111s1rano and Oi!bor111 Ann, 11, 1!7SI Avenlao Pedreaal, S111 Juon Ca11lstr1n11. PALACIOS-MU NIZ -Jos;e Caitontd1, 15. 78$.1 Alllrldoe St., Hunllna!011 Betcn 1nd M!W°ll C1sl1Uarnm. 11. 16951 Lowe Clrcte, Hun!FngtOl'I 8tath • SIMPSON·HUERTAS -Carl E~tnei 19, 1006 West 12111, S.nl• An1 1nd f.l1rfa Lvc:ll1, 2S t912 McClur• Ave., W11tmlnst1r. - PARMETE.JOHNSTON -James l e· Roy, .55, l.S.I MHll Orlvo, Stnla Ant 11nd Tf\fA:s.-J .. l'h :M. 311·161h '*'"' Apt. JI<, Cosll Mlsl. SIEOEL.LOOWICIC -Robtrl Al111• andtr, 11, 3S1 AYtfllcllo&llllll , Alli. C. LIOlllWI Hiiis I J IC(flltlVn ~ns!tni.. 62, 3100 $. tin Blvd., Dtlrtv BltCll. OLSON·l.IMON -r Wllllam G~roe.t 11, '2•661 La Cro111, Apt, • Otnt t"olnt 411ld 8onnte """· 3) 1-4661 L• Cretla, Ao•. '· D•ri• Point . HERSEY. JR.·LAWHEAO -w1m1m thtc1h, u, 14tt1 F•li"vll!• Orl...-o, Lt Ml•tdl alld Cvnll!la J1111, ?l. 6012 ~!!!"Ids Orlvf, H1m1!11Qlfl!! 8toc:h. OOYON ·F U LWILER -l!rnllt ftf(!ttl!d, Sl, 107CI Wttl Al1l'Tll(lf Ave.1 An•lltlm 111'1d Jo.1ri en1•111";tn. 47. '462 Ctllt t•l'I Fr•nclf(o, San Jn"fl C1>.,.$lfl'l!I. l(!NT, J R,-TAPLIN -Tl>OI"•• illO'•" 41 . 310. Llf'l«lh'r WI~ CO'llt M&'f •l'ld l.,,.,rin, J-t. 651 RO» SI .. CMta Mttll. POPHAM-FRANC:f$ -l(lm l..•vMf'"•· n. 11Q li•l' 10!h, Aot. I, Cotlt Mt• •l'ld Mt¥, l.i Im S'" Juan, T11t'J'l CARROLL~ 11MlllSMA -Pttr ck JOMOh1 21, 1"61 Vltw ~otnt LtM, Aot. '"· Hvntlnokll'I ltktl and SMrlent M11rt1, ?J, 16661 Vltw Point lane Alli. 2.fa Huntrno1on eoach. GA:EENING·PA:OBST -Wllll~ El11ar1 ?~. ~J: Lori Ann, lr...-ln• 11no K11thleen Elll1beth, 22, I SI 2 Mvr!lewood St., Co111 Mo,_ \IALOESPI NO·PORTER -Rodolfo talderon, 19. IS2Sl van &urtn, Aot, "'· MldWllY CllY and Helen Oragal ... 14941 Jefler,on, A!lt. I, Midway C IV, APllll L 16 lt7J GAMK ON.CAA:R -A:Ol!ert l.1Wl1, l l, U11·161h SI., Ntw~ Beech and Nantv R11lh «I · I~ Ktlu• Ltrie. TU5lln. OEStfAlE.R'J;\'E'l'ZING"E -R& L1!nt. 19, l55JI Bevonfe, Wei;lmfn\lor end Merilee Lvnn, 13, 2180 WfSI MonrOI! Pl11ce, An1fl1lm. MIOOLETON·HATCH -Wllll•m Frtfl• t is, 31, 3•1!9 Sf'ii111ar1 Orlvl!, Newfl!lrt Reach and Sul! Anna, 16, 3-409 S1!15"or1 Orlve. Ntw110rl Beach. oe i: PINO·O"ROUA:l(E -Ctltrles Rltllllrd. 37. 3SS Clllf Drive, P11!1der111 11nll L~n B11rret1, 21, 1260 Co11ex Ave. L.1tC111na &eactl. OEA:OS!ER-ICULBEA:G -Te r rv MJChtel :HI, 15200 MI Q fl 0 r I. ' Westrnlns~r 11nd V11lerl• Oewn. ''· 15200 Ma<tnolla, We$lminster. CE(:T.(fE'°fi:ltiSH -Tllomf• Ctotirtit, )0, 17111 G'ot~ Well, Aof. M·l HU"-llnqlon 8t <1ch end Kt lh'I' Jean1• ~. 17f11 Golden Wet!, Aot. M-3, """" 11"91on eea(h. CARRICO.TAGLE -Jtictc Edwin-' 31, 17'SV. New1111rt Blvd., Apt, 1, 1.otl11 Mesi ll'd Annt!Tlllrll, to 10021 SI. $~. cvoass. , BOHANAN·CARJ:I: -Robtfl Ooni!d. u ISOfblive, ADI, 2, Hullll!lfl!Dn 8C!tCh t nd Rtt.i: Rltllmond,_. 2~, 1505 Olive, Aol. 3. Hunnnqton tsl!ICn. $MtT11·ESRIOGE -P11ul Btrnhlrl, JO, 1712'1 ROSlltf Avt. ADI. )1, HtWl!lorM and Jo Anf'I , 10, tff2 N1tome Avt., W11tmln11tr. SAA:TO"·NOA:TON -Victor Jo~•Dh. ~ HS1 -1ith AYt. M011!re~C11n11d1 '"" 1w~ret Miry, '' 111 Yofktown, Huf'll ron Beath. zueo:f'l-HOll:RELL. -John Mtrtln. 3-1. 2 Seri JotQuln Hill• R~~· Corona del Mtr •nd A "lffHt, '4, 27 Sen Jo1auln ~UUs RC::.~ corona di M11r. .., "' OURAN·SIEGEL -J.ltit.tl'l<l«r. U, junfwl ''"l MHll •M "('"" l'YCf, i1 ,31 ~1l0tro, ~11 11111•., OEEAING~TUPA -1111, 2 , -~ M•!n St, HV111 noton 8•Kll ..... A:t'(lefr! En1abfltl !'· 103'4 Trll(;il;ff R1Yer court fount• n Ytlitr. > Art Llnklelte 1-in1iders Clu A new way to beat infl4tion. It~ membership car~ permits you to buy nea~ every· thing you need rom the finest closed-ci r show- rooms at substa tial sav: lngs -applian s, fumi- ture, stereo e ipment, sparting goocf~, riperieS and much, muc more. YQU can eve buy cars at the i•11eet" rice and mobile homes an~· motor- cyc les at substantia l sav· ings. The Insiders Club 5.75%-5.92% One Year Certifi cate $1,000 Minimum. 6.00%-6.18% Two to Five Year Certificates $5,000 Minimum. Up to 90 days loss of Interest on amounts withdrawn before maturity on all certificate accounts. also provides big dis· counts on tickets to sport- ing and e ntertainment events ••• plus a whole list of free services: safe peposit boxes,· money or- ders, trave lers checks, and notary services. Membership require- ment for savers -$2,500 minimum balance. coast borrowers now receive as- sociate memberships .en- titli ng them to all outside . re ferral services. Ask . about Joi ning at any Coast office. 2nd & BroedWay • 626-1102 HUNTINGTON HACH1 91 Hunt1naton Center (714). 891-1047 SANTA MONfCAi 718 Wllshlr. Blvd,• 393-0746 SAN Pt:DRO: 10th a. Paclfle• 831-2341 WIST CO'llNAI Eastland Shqpplng Ctr.• 631..;201 PANORAMA CITYt Chase .. Van Nuys BIWI.. 892-1171 TARZA.NA: 187'1 v.nhn'I Bf'td.·• 1451114 LONll llACHl 3rd & Locust • 437·7.Ql EAST LOS ANGEU$: 8th & soto • 266-4510 DIAMOND Mii: 328 s. Diamond.Bar (714) 595-7525 TUSTIN: larwln S<luare ShOl>Plnt ctr. 1714) 832-6810 • LAMIRADAi U Mira de ShOoolnl Clf, (714) !122"6751··- UN CIAIRlll.: Otl Mir It LU l'\mn • 281-9941 DollJHoun-9AMto4PM "'AQ'Offfm;r-ptCMc Center, Open s.tunllyl 9AM1oll'M .. ... Nol'th«n -ctfifomrl mm OVER ON£ llWPN DOUARS ( I I f ,. ~ • " ~. • ,, " . ~·. ' { • - . - 1 I • ' • I ' ! I, • • i l · I l, I I ' • " :· .. . 'I •• ' .t . r· :1 t " ' ' I :;, ~I 'I •• ' 1.1 !• " !: ' ' '• ~~ l ll I II 1: • . ' - • I DAILY PILOT --' -__ __:c_::c__;.:c.:.:......s George Montgofuery Builds Own Hoines By VlVIAN BROWN AlMCleM .. , ... WrttH A wl!ely nudge may be all tha t la needed to awaken the latent talents of µ do-it· yourself er, advises actor Geor~e Montgon1ery. co m· me nting on his 28 years in the big world of build-it-yourself. For him It happened when he was married to Dinah Shore . ln 194 5 he reeonstructed the r o t ting doors or her station wagon, and she promptly bought him a lathe and "on ~very con- ceivable occasion" gave him work tools. The rugged. hand.'iOmt: s1x- footer went on to bt.>Co1nc the movie colony's best known ~<?-­ ll·yoursclfcr as he n1ointa ined his acting career. llE BEGAN by n1aking furniture -n1oslly early American -first a \Vindsot• bench and then Queen Anne, and he bui lt houses ~·hich are now getting to be coll ecliblc. He is always learning nc1v things. He can now install plurnbing. "\\/hen we bought " \'Cry I small house ori. a marvelous cabinets. doors. y.•oocJ trin1, plL-ce of property, I really got finiihing it in the factory u11d \Vilh it," be observed. "With a carting 1t lo the house site. couple or carpenters I added In a short time the word had some 8,000 :square feet. which becon1e "let ~eorge do it" llS included a big projectiol) \ the Alan La<idll. Gary Cot1per!:I. roon1." f f'refl McMurrnys fi nd Bill He buUt n worksho1> iu l~ Bend ixes -among hi!) first backyard of that house tn customers -ca1ne to ogle and r:ncino, but toter a complete then say , "that is jUst \Yhat Y.'e factory waB built in 'a need ." He gutted and ren1odcl- prop erly-zoned area, and he ed Robert Taylor's house and has had as many as 15 cabi net fi lled the Jack Webb house workers helping him turn out with his furniture. .. his designs, which he always draws r1I.'1t on the lumber . Ile Jl\1PROVISATION n1ay be, liked to· ito raised 'paneling the key in maintaining . 111-/ ' terest. h1: u1s1sts. Ills idea., \ evolve as be prO<.'CedS. At llk! moment he is; n1orc or less thinklnR ubo>lt the kind of furn iture he v.•ants to put in tus oc\1' house at Palm Springs. Put:>l>lo-s tylc of crude stucto 1.u1d adobe bi'ick. lt will tJt! unique. he explained. I-l uge bouldct's 3re to part ii ion 3 split level area \vith the hi,!lp of a 130-ton leasrd crane. C1.1vc-likc sho\Yers \\·ill be buill right into rock formations. A bar and barbecue will overlook a rcflcctor pool. "But the n1ost important part of the house Is lhe foun- dation -I rilways mokc the1n \Vider and dee~r t h a n necessary -;ind I aJy.•ays 1nake sUrf the house is prop· erly brllct>d," he remarked. City codes keep most builders on their toes. but :1 IOt of ~lipshod building occurs In those 111·0 areas." The house '''ill be big even though he is a loner. who cnter1f·11s only occasionally. His ch !dren. Melissa 24 . and John, 9, might visit. · i\lON 'l'GOi\lEl\Y "I u r n l' d plum ber." he sn1rl. the d:iy he \vas prese.nted "ith <i bill of $263 for lubor an•l Si l 1or moiterinls by IY.'O pluml>crs for n couple of hours 1vork at 1hc fa ctory . How Yo11 Can Fill Big Wi1111ers They're Shad)'. I THE PICK OF Punch I PUNCH .. Pl'Oplc do not realize lhl'Y can <ll> such jobs unril tht'Y 1rv. Afti-i·-an r~1rthqu11\.;e bU:stcd a CQUplc of lines un (lcr the slab floor [II n1y house I picked up sorne pipl' a11d ellx>1vs aud re1>lu1nbed the \\'hole house \1'hen I 1noved the lines to th e (lttir. I've alreoid.v put in the Sl'l>t ir tanks artU !->C\\'er lines at the ne\1' house site and I'll S<l\'C nl>out $8.000 doing 1ny O\\'ll µhunb ing, I figure." l'.'l .<\OUIT ION 10 prt'pilring for t11'0 1novies in Yugoslavia nnd Th nil;ind. nnd supervising the house ;ind furniture plnns . he 11•ill tour 20-or·SO cities as a consultant on \\llQd linishi111! for Johnson \Vn:.:. for 1\•hon1 he has done son1c television C{lm· n1rrcials. It \rill be a labnr of love. He \l'ill be talki ng ;;ibout son1et!1ing he kno11's ;i 101 about , he says. His furniLurc is 111ostly solid 11•ood. so n1e 1\'it h burl inlav. He incises soine olr iectfl. •IC feels rhere is nolhing duller th:in 11·ood 11·ithout some c"'nfigur:ition. "Bl1t l reJlly do:1't nerd 10 do an~·thing any JllOt'L' if I do!1't 1rant to." he sa\'s. "A:1d l hu1ld Jll Y houses priced. A set of Queen Anne - chairs and dining toble. '\'elsh clrtsser - originall y sold for $7.000 but y.•as recently resold al $24.000. A desk appraised al SJ .500 cost him $275 to make, he proudly observed. lie e~tim,1tes he has turned. out thousands of pieces o t furniture in his career. \Vhen .lohnson wanted to show some of his pieces in New York recently, Montgomery located a truckload of it right there. The Void By ANDV LANG A~ Ntw1f .. ti1..._ Coast Fr~clisiu.s Tops They went to Los Cer- 'ritos \Vith thei r fuchsias and other shade-lov ing i)lants and returned, bear-· 1ng ribbons and trophies, Se ven mcn1bcrs of the Costa Mesa-Bay Cities Branch of the National Fuchsia Socie1y had t-n- tries in the .19th annuoi l Fuc hsia and Shade Plant Shov.'. It \vas June 22, 23 3nd 24 in Los Cerritos. best fuchsia iu !he shO'I''. f!.1rs. (;ladys Lauden- be rger, 3145 '\'ukon. Costa !\fcsa, won fi ve blue1.rib- bons and three suc;ond pince ribbons. She also \V o n the S\\'OOpstakes trophy for the most plants in the novice division. • • But Nice Shade-loving .plant s arc p!en· tiful in £alifornja but there i:> a \\'orld of difference in the degree of shade !hey 1viU tolerate. Some sulk if you give 1hem too much shade \\'hi!e others adapt. Th:? trick is to n1atch thr plant to the situation. All plants like same tight. But. there are a few plants \\ hici1 '''ill do "'ell in areas "'here the ~~~~~~~~~ ' foi" e:.i~r-1.::1rl'.·· · Q. -My young so n got a toy tool chest for Christmas. I had my misgivings about it , but he got plent y or uSe from itl and ·my fears about damaged furniture and such were never realized. Yesterday, however. he got rambunctious with the hammer and banged a hole in our dining roo m \\'ail. which is made of gypsum board. JIO\Y can it be fixed? The bole goes about half way through the board. A. -Buy some or the ce- ment that is used for fill ing the seams or wallboard. Fill the opening about half way with the ce ment. Don't bother to smooth it out. since fi n ir- regular surface will enable the second ·application to grip bet- ter. Wait oi bout 24 hours. then. fill the remainder of the damaged area 'l''il h cement until ii is the very tiniest bit above the gypsum board. \Vail anoth er 2t hours, then sand the patch even witb the sur- rounding surface. Touch up to match. l\1r. and fi1rs. Orvic Hicks. 11 634 f{osc1nary Ave·. Fountain Vall ey. "·on seven first plac(' rib- bous ror fuch sias. 'fhis also v.•on for thcn1 !he :i Ill at e u r S\\'eepstakes trophy for having the n1ost blue ribbons. Mrs. Billy D. \V()!xls. 8302 Friesland Drive Hun t- ington Beach, \1·00 l\\'O rirst place rib bons . .f.\\'O se- :-ond place ribbon<: and !\VO th ird place ribhol's· She also 1von a trophy for :1 11 outstan<li11g fuchsia "Otto" v.•hich is a single upright of red and magen- ta Ct)!oring-. !·fer daughter Diann \1·011 first phlCf' i11 tht· junior rnembcrs sec• tion for blosson1s On ;:i ru ch.c:ia ruuncd "Diana." shade is dense. ratshedcra is enc you can count en in darker locations. It is a hybrid offspr- ing of two unlikely parents - ivy and arnlia -and 1 is .1 senli-vine. ThC a pp ea Ii n g green folia ge a n d in- terestingly shaped leaves are evergreen attractions. Toniatoes Grow llis ·,ll.l''il'lll . i.000-square- foo t . :\lcdltrrranean-style house ovt'rlooki;1g all n f ()evcrly Hills has been planned so that iit doesn't require a housekeeper -he can vacuum the \vhole thing in less th:in an hour. HI S L~!lGE HANDS -•·f 1n il kcd about 30 cows a day &S n bov "On our ranch in f\olon- tana 1' -need to be kept busy \\'ilh the manual work be lo\'CS~ he says. At 12, he \Vas Hn A-plus s u den t in n1echanical dra\Ying and art. ;ind bold enough to redra\• plans for a house his father "'as building...for hi s sister. A i:;ood deal of the appreciation he feels for early American furni ture and architecture was inspi red by his fr iendship with \Vatson Webb Jr., a Hollywood. film editor, "''ho now heads an early Ainerica n restoration llroject begun by his fa1nily in ~1asslchusetts. • • In Your l(itchen l\·lontgon1cry ft1rniture is cotlccUb!e but not barg:i.in-Paul Kea sler, I 8 4 9 Kinglet Court. Cost a l\1esa, won six blu e rib- bon s. three second place ribbon s and lhrC'C trophies. One trophy \1·as fo r the ·best bush fuch s ia. "l'apoose". Another \vas for the best new in· troduction. a tree fuchsiu . "Tessie". \vhich he h:ls rcgistert'd. P;ipoose also 11•on anolher trophy as the An oth er junior 111cmb11r, Po11py Davis. 5219 Bruce Crrscent. Newport Beach. ll'nn :i second plac1•. ~l .. s. J11rlc1• ~1cC!u1'kcv nf co~ta I\-1esa "·on a hlue ribbon for a fuchsia. "Non- Paricl'' Shf' ;i,Jso \\'On ~ third for a Strin g of Pearls •11crl1if'nt nnd a first. for a !ubtrous betionia. Q. -I am gcllng ready to ••••••••••••••••••••• ... install solid y.·ood paneling in our attic. Jn looking ove r the \'Cry differcrit kinds O[ panel- ing, 1 found out from the lumber dealer that l must buy the panels about a week be rore I put them up. He said they had to be stm·cd ;illi the ~ house ahead of time. I never thought to ask him why. I'd like to know the reason. A. ....r Any y.•ood to be in- stalled should be kept in the room ~'here it is to be used for several d'iys before being at- tached. to the framework. It should be stacked so that air can circu late around each piece. This is to permit the wood to adjust to the room's nonna1 humidity. Then , \Yh~n it is installed. ir ls less likely to warp or otherwise get out of shape . l- Pla11ts Dazzfu1g " . < h1 Co11tai11ers Aln1ost any planl tha t gruY.'S coin 00 featured in 3 con- tainer: shn1bs, many trees. flowering sp-iens, including roses; plus succulent s, bulbs. herbs. and dwarf citrus. Sha\lo'A·-rooted performers such as azaleas, can1el\ias and roodOOeOOrons are splendid candidates for growing in tubs. trivances in oth(.'r 1natc1·ials. Sevcrni inexpen!.:ive sun1n1er- f\o"'efin~ annuols planted in a deep, \\•ide Lerra cotfa saucer creation look like a million dollars. Combining succulen ts \l'ith d1varf m a rig o Ids , a@'falurn or zinnias in a f.fex- ican pottery container adds cheer lo any setting. Aspidistra is called Cast Iron Plant. It's durable - even in darkened den. indoors or in the shad e g:ardcn. The long, rich green leaves forn1 an interesting accent in plan- tings \\'here lit tie I i g h r penetrates. Fuchsias are shade lovers, but a common tendency. reports the California Associa- tion of Nurserymen, is to give them too much shade. Result is a shortage of bloon1 and gen e r a JI y a su~pa'r performance: Fuch.sias live and thrive in shade, but they need enough light to keep their foliage full and rresh. In the prcper, location, fuchsias 1~·i ll give you profuse bloon1 fron1 _late_..sp_ring to lute fa ll.· Cli\'ia is another flovrcring choice for the shade garden. Strap-like !eaves add interest to the garden; lovely orange blooms add floral beauty under less-than-perfect con- ditions. Hydrangeas, tuberous begonias and cycloimen arc other floWering delights to cpnsider for shaded areas. Ferns and aralias are good choices for creating special ef- fects in landscapes \1·herc shade prevails. f or son1ething SAN FRANCISCO CUP!) -\ An apartment garden can pro- duce luscious tomatoes if 1l1ey're planted and cared for prope rly. Dr. \\'alt Virgin. mcinagcr cf , plant pathological research for Del l\1ontc Corp: gives the I fol lo\\·ing tips for gro1\ing lomatocs in a kitchen. living room or den: Buy nursery . sci!. it's in- expensive and disease-free. PuL the dirt in an eight-inch clay pot, water it 1,1·e!l and let it set tv.·o days before plan· ting. Choose seed suited to reduc- ed sunlight conditions. Five recommended varieties are Tiny Tim . Small Fry. Patio, Ace and ~lanapal . I Place one seed each in three .oe--four holes abcuL _Uiree-1 foui:l.hs of an inch deep. c:>ver l and water. After the seedlings arc three inches tall. W1in (he crn p 10 one plan: per pol. To help the pollination pro- ce ss in lieu of bees and 1l'ind. flick the vines after the f1011·- ers are fully developed. Virgin said. persons \\'ho s.1nokc should y.•ash their lla nd ~rore handling planrs- because tobacco transn1its a rirus \\'hich can harn1 lhc:n. eheck .Joiuls JUL Y S-A .E ALL MONTH • 20 o/o OF F- ALL NURSERY STOCK Free Deli very 0 BankAmericard e Per50nal Charges · e M.ister Ch11r9e AMLJNG -• nt "'t In >et llforn•• l'>ortic;ullurt sonc;e 1920 Q. -I intend to put a plastic laminate top on an old table. 1'he man in the store that sells the plastic said I have to put a sheet of plastic laminate._on the botton1 of the table top as well . He said he didn't know the reason, but that professlonnl Y.'OOd'>'·orkers do th is. Is this true and why is 'Fhere are a "'ide variety of containers -sonic traditiona l in design. others with con· tempor11:ry appeal. a n d yet additional ones lh.:'11 a 1· e futuristic in appearance. In addition to rcd1\'ood anti pot- tery containers. craftsn1en have developed planling con- 1\ \\'ax Lear Pri\'el. clipped and sh<Jped into a pyra1nid or lopiary. and featured in an urn . exudes fol'mality. Plant Ille san1e itcn1 in a redY.'ood !~}:> ~ud the creation lends Jµ;clf to informa l setting!\. Eilher \\'D.Y, the beauty is distincli\ e. sp<>cial. check the golden - flecked aucuba. gold dust plant. Its gloSsy, evergrce11 appearance is appreciated , not only for the colcration. but for the dense. full grov.·th habit cf Jn putting do\\'ll l)tll'Quet ,P.ol•••llll~ll!nlllllllllllll"."'~ it done? .------.,.-----,\ A. -Some do. ~1ost d~'t. The theory, hoy.·ever. is sow1d . When you place the plastic laminate on the 1op of the tuble, that part or it is shut off from air. The botton1 Isn't - and over a pe riod or time, wa1"R3ge may result I did a si mil ar job some years ago, but instead or placing a sheet of plastic laminate on the unde rside or the table top, I .ealed it with three coots of . sbellac, mixed 50-50 y.·ith denatured alcohol. So far there has been no warpage. S1turd1y 9 1 z 111e• ..... sz.•'• REDWOOD TUB I CiALLON R•t• I .It ROSES 139 61 Ut. ...... SJ.4t ·Drip Turns Into Flood SHEFFIELD. England <UPI ) -Annie ~lcKen­ dricks' plan to keep her plants watered by leaving _ the1n in a sink 1vi1h the 1ap dripping turned out to 00 a ·washout. The sink becan1e clog- ged and the water flooded the apartment below her$. 2 GALLON ROSES REDWOOD COMPOST 11 ·1~1-.... SS.ti LAWN FOOD 2 FOR 5aa !Ill. ASST. GALLON PLANTS ' SP ti:CIAY 66~ • HUNTI NCTO,. CENTER E01NC£R A~D l l!ACH ttUNTINCTON B E~CH 192 -~611 the plant, as Y.'ell. ' fl ooring. it is itnportant that 1 1he join:s bet\1·cc n the b!ot·ks arc tight. a)}is}tr$ r- 546-5527 2640 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MES A NURSEJ\Y-l :ill: ...... ·-··--. ..lo OPEN DAI LY 9 TO 6:00 SUNDAYS 9 TO 5:00 CLOSED WED. JULY 4TH GIANT 1SUMMER SALE 1, I •!Kl 15 ,oJ. NURSERY STOCK BU Y ANY TWO GET AN EXTRA ONE FREE S~f: THRU JULY 8TH • r,.., e Shr11b' • Vines e Fctr111 e A'laleos e F11c;h1ia1 Cl' •1eto11lcn e thu1dreds More e 9 • • JOIN -THE FUN! CELE BRATE THE FOURTH! ~f"~ FREE '-"<.., POPCORN PC9 I .::::: ::':::h. FREE L~~ .. ~-~~-.... -... ..,.. .. · .. : ... :' .. i. .. : .. ~ .. : .. : .. : .. : .. ;~ .. · _ ... America• Flett Decal IRING YOUR FAMILY-TILL YOUR FRIENDS AND Nl lC.HIO RS DON'T MISS THIS ONCE·A·YEAR GIANT SAL E! I <\, balsam'e 13TH -, • anniversary SALE ) 1 OOs of Values! Reg . $695 18' of Soctionol $449 ond up open Sundays 1 to 5 dining sets-ook or walnut .. , toble 44xAA with 2 16'' fills ond 4 armless choi•s. choice of fobrics and colors. $ 3 9 5 5 pcs. set arm choir oak or walnut $62 barstool oa k or walnut $75 buffet matching 72x l 8x29" . , , , . , $349 1 week to 10 days delivl=ry ' I •· . . , . c I 8 Co1n111ent Page • ' l • • . i ' ' By D!LL STALL .. ,. ,.ollllcal Writ.it The party h.am1ony that has given Callfom\1 Republicans executive com· mand ol the aU.te Capi tol the past deeade l! getting frayed nt the ed1es. Chances of Reinecke, Finch. Fading Republicans are now commenting openly about the chance or a Reagan Jhird term . But they have said they are not actually trying to pressure Reagan to run again. l r , ·~ . ' l ' ~ • l • The undercurrents ot an intra;>arty struggle are beglnnJng to surface as four potential GOP candidates maneuver to succeed Ronald Reagan as governor In 1974. Republicans are a minority party in . ' Cslif<lmi a, and v.·henever they quarrel among thems elves in primary battles, they have trouble beating Democrats in the rail 8lecllons. EVENTS IN RECENT months have given a major boost to the prospects of State Controller }louston I. Flournoy to Our itlan in Su11 Francisco ------. San Francisco Reminiscent · Of Big Quake By HERB CAEN SAN FRANCISCO -"ls Snn fran· clsco finished?" asks the headline on ~ an article in a distinguished architec· • tural journal, and the ansvter Is no, or : course not. San Francisco hasn't been • finished since the day it started and it ' never l\1 11 be. We had muddy corners and \VoodC!n si~ewalk~ a hundred years seaminess are constantly aboil, dlrty, ago and they r;: 'Sttll around.,, mas--v.iclous, degrading, f a s c i n a t i 0 g . ~uerading as Improvements ,, ~d ti-tarket St. is being "beautified" but .Your BART Dollars at ~or~. e its denizens aren't. Already a million city today looks much as 1t did after dollars' worth of bricks are encrusted the 1008 unpleasantness : cracked and with gum, soiled by cigarettes and torn-up streets, fallen and falling debris cracking under the paunding buildings and endless str~tches of feet 0( those who couldn't care Jess valuable property cove~ed with rubble about sycamore trees or "discreet" ed garbage. Nostalgics need only Wh t th ant is hat glance into their rear-view mirrors to marqu~. a , ey w . w see The City That Was_ Tod.ay ! only a c1ty ~an provide -achoo -a~d . San Francisco has more than it s Market St. at Stoc kton JS beln.g torn share. In the Tenderloin, despite • up for v.•hat. must be the 10th t~e Jn Hilton and prowl cars, the meat is still the past five yea rs, great yellow on the hoof at so much a pound . At 4 din~aurs digging metal beaks into p.m. or 4 a.m., you can get hugged, dehc1ous fresh pavement. Chomp. mugged or· drugged. Yummy~ CroSsing the intersection, · you bump into more trenc hes than SAN -FRANCISCO. constantly being they 'had in Wnrld \Var I. It's rutting picked at by carpers and dug up by season on Folsom St., which makes dev elopers. its sweet hills disap· the East African Safari Rally look like pearing wider the bulk of new a Concours d'Elegance. As you bounce buildings. The city has more divOt s alQOg all you can think ol is yoor poor than a golf course, althoug h, in the shock absorbers groaning. "Ouch!" -deathless \vords of Buster Bundsen, if "Oof!" and "Ugh!" as in that funn y h II · it were put back toget er a at once 1t TV commercial. v.'Ouldn't fit and who wants a Jumpy \Vhoever has the concessim for Manhattan? Ceaselessly, the steel ball those conical traffi c barriers -those swings and Iandmarks fall into dust. "hats for wittiles buried standing up," as a developer from Kansas City as St. Clair McKelway called them -scoffs "How can you talk abou t f-+-+-•-must-be-the--richest--man-ln-town . landmarks in a city as youn g as San 1 Francisco?" j ~lAGJCALLY, m ys teriou s l y, But it has always been the com- : mystically, the t0\\1'1 continues to rune-binalion of new and old that has made ' . ' l tton. Maybe because it IS perpetually this city beguiling. Unfinished. as untamed as its people. A ,cosmetic job called Verba Buena C.enter is going into the old S~id Ro\v area -hide the winos from the tourists! -but it \\un't Y.'Ork. The Center area sto s short of Sixth St., and· there the vita ity and the IS SAN FRANCISCO finished? No, only confused, but delightfully So. In the confidential v.·ords of a BARTman on Market: "Bet\\·een us, the only time \ve .know what's gofilg on around here Is \Vhen v•e knock off for lunch." be the first "moderate" RepubUcan to win the GOP gubernatorial nomination since the late Goodwin J. Knight won a full term In 1954. The 43-year~ld Flournoy has been con· ducting a low-key caznpaign, trave ling around the state talk ing to Rotary Clubs, govemrilent groups, and local fundraising affa irs for other Republicans. But the good-looking Flournoy, a former political science teache r '''ith a PhD from Princeton, also has compiled a campa ign warchest of $300,000 and is assembling a state\vide po I i l i ca I organization. There are t"•o major factors in Flournoy's quiet ascendancy: -The apparent failure of the declared candidacy of Lt. Gov. Ed Reinecke, once considered Reagan's heir apparent, to catch fire. There also is the prospect of a bitter fight between Reinecke and..::State Atty. Gen. Evelle J. Younger for the con- servative GOP vote next June. -The indirect" effect of the Watergate affair on former Nixon Cabinet officer Robert H. Finch , now a L-Os Angeles at- torney. While Finch, one of Nixon's oldest_poljtical fri ends. has not been im- plicated in \Vatergate in any u·ay, political observers believe his close reJa. tionsh).p \vilh Nixon hurt his chances for the nomination. FLOURNOY1S in-house political ad- viser is Paul Beck, former press secretary to Reagan, who says : "We're right on course. We 're beginning to do sortie ~hings, develop an organization. Our sched ule will be stepped up in the fall." Reinecke, 49, has been considered 'RN Reagan's choice as a succemr ever since 1969 v.'hen Reagan picked Reinecke, then a llttle·known congressman from Southern California, to be lieutenant · governor. He filled the vacancy Created \\'hen Finch resigned that job to become Nixon's first secretary of health, educa- tion and welfare. As early as 1969, Reinecke sa id he intended to run for governor when Reagan stepped do\vn. Polls have indicated Reinecke was not the rront·runner many thought he was and one influential lteagan supporter \Vas quot ed recently as saying. his campaign is "falling on its face .': 1 Earl Warren, \vbo went on to become U.S. cltief justice, Is the only governor In California history to Win a third term. Reagan §.BYS no\V his plans are to go on a series or national speaking tours after he leaves office to denounce \Vhat he calls "political and economic fairy tales'' abroad in the land. This is interpreted by many as a trial run for a possible bid for th e presidency in 1976. Political insiders arc ,,. on d e r in g \Vhether that strategy, or retaining the platform of gcivernor of the nation's most populous state, woo ld offer Reagan a bet- ter shot at the GOP presidential nomina- tion. · This ha s helped trigger talk among top GOP circles that Reaga n shou ld be SOME COP observers say Reagan's persuaded to run for a third term, chances might be diminished if either a something he has flatly said he would not Democrat is governor or if Flournoy d suceeds Reagan. While they maintain a 0· polite political alliance in public, Reagan ALTIIOUGH REAGAN, now 63, firmly and Flournoy often differ on fiscal and declares his self-imposed t"·o-term limit political issues. is immutable, the third-term talk con· F I our n 0 y , a former state tlnues to escalate. assemblyman, was a long-time advocate Another offshoot of the COP dilemma of payroll withholding of state personal is talk of bringing in a ''new face" can-income taxes. Reagan was a long-time didate such as current H.EW Secretary .-foe of withholding, fina lly chan ging his Caspar W. Weinberger. \Vho served two mipd after he y,·as persuaded the state years as Reagan's tough-fisted finance haltto have it to avoid recurring fiscal director before going to \Vnshington. crises. Weinberger has said he has been too \Vhen the fir st income tax refund busy even to think of tha t P.OSSibility. checks \vent out this year, inore than Efforts earlier this year by top GOP four million of them, !¥Y all bore the fundraisers to launch an effort 10 pick _ signature of Controller Houston I. and back -t]Je_R_epubli_c.an gubernatorial Flournoy. candidate with the best chance of win-Flournoy upset Democratic incumbent ning dissolved when Reag3n denounced it Controller Alan CranstOn in 1966 alter as "king-making" and said he would 1decid:ing at the very last minute to run . haVe no part of it. He led the ticket in winning a second term in 1970 .-topping the total votes for SEVERAL OF those same \\•ealthy Reagan and Reinecke. IS HIS. STAR RISING? GOP Hopeful Flournoy Flournoy is a cordial and easygoi11~ man "'ho 1~·cNrs Ivy League blazers and suits, strijX'd ties and shirts with button· do1\'n collars .. lie resists the "moderate" tag, coin· menting. "I might be considered liberal on one thing, conservative on another. I just don't know what the bell 'moderate' meanj." Service' Exclusive White House Aides Prepa 1 re Daily Su11iniary for President By JULES LOH The nation's most exclusive ne\\'S publication is put together every: day by a staff. of five for one key reader: the President of the United States. Titled simply. "I'iews Summary," it ar- rives at his desk at 8 a.m. each morning in a blue Iciose-leaf binder. If the Presi- dent i! out of town it reaches him by y,i re. The summary, meaty but juiceless, contains the essence of news and com· mentary from nearly SO d a 11 y newspapers, about as many magazines and journals, plus the major nev"s services and the three major tele.vision net,vorks. ' A sample: '·1 - "2 US News pages 011 'Biggest \VI-I. Banquet Ever' w 7 photos or~ the 'day of high patriotism' -·l ike a brr.atli of fresh air for scandal-r idden DC' and 'a much-need lift fo r a beteO!JUerecl RN •• .'." The item, from a May 28 summary, coodenses a U.S. News & World Report story on the White House (WH ) banquet for returning war prisone~. Well-known names, including Richard Nixon's, are in the form of initials. THE SUMMARY generallf runs about 30 pages with the news these days divid- ed into categories: Watergate, Indochina, Economy and so fort h. In recent months \Vatergate bas commanded most of the digest's space. Pnlrick J . Buchanan . a \Vhlte House spcech1vriter and fonner editorial y,'J'iter for the St. Louis Globe-Democrat, began the summary when Pres ident Nixon l.ook office and still Supervises its production . Washington Star-Ne\\'S and sometimes lhe Chicago Sun-Times and the New York t>ost. Among joornaJs, the summariCs-focus not only on the news y,·eeklies but on publicat ions ranging from Foreign 1\I· (airs to Playboy and the Village Voice . The main editing, however, is done by Daily digests, hoy,-ever, gi\'C prom- Lyndon Mort Allin, a 32-year~ld former inence to television reports. history teacher who says he has always been interested in the media. In the print media . special watch is A review of some summaries tor the kept !Qr "a new trend of thought. Peopl.; past year shows 1hat the digests are in-like Lisagor or Sidey can set some trenrls deed thorough and generally objective, If and get thlngs popplng," Allin said. usually bone dry. referring to Peter Lisagor of the Chicago TIIE-SAME summary that contained-Daily f'i_cws and 1-Iugh Sidey of Time~ the favorable U.S. News & \Vorld Report Allin occasionally tries to en!iVen the comment on the PO\V banquet, for ex-usually gray digests. . ' ' • Literary Flowers Blos.som •. Ill China ample. aJso gave Time magazine's assessment that his "speech to the POWs 'carried RN's new theme to illogi cal lengths . . . He was flirting w i t h demagoguery ... at an occasion of d~p nat'l appreciation used by RN for a seU· serving purpose." KNOWING TllE President's interest in sports, for instance, he' inserted on Page I above the title "May 26 Dlgesl of Weekend News Comment" !his bulletin : ''Padres are reportedly coming to DC next year." But Writers Wary Over Mao's Latest Creat~11ity Offer By CHARLES R. SMITH UPI hnl•r ••Uor The heavy hand or literary censorship in China is being lifted slightly. The Communist party is urging writers and artists to break out of the stlfling mold of the CUitural Revolution, to turn out a greater variety of works and show more creativity. "Let a hundred flowers blossom and a hundred schools of thought contend," !he party said . reviving an old theme that j most of the nation's intellectuals would t rather forget. 1 · '. LABOR AND THOUGllT r e f or m ~ camps still are filled with people who f took that enticing offer by plfrty 1 Chalnnan Mao Tse-tung at face value in the late 1950s. Mindful of the harsh crackdown on in- tellectuals during the so-called ''Hundred Flowers" rectification campaign in 1957, v.Titers not still undergoing re-education nre wary about the latest admonition to broaden th eir horizons and exptriment more wllh new theme11 and TI(!w ideas. The party newspaper. People's Daily, took note or their re ticence and gave rcassurance!i In a recent commentary. "\\'e should create more good works for revolution with determination and ardor. We should wipe out entirely the bad notion that 'liter•ry ahd art work b • dlngerous\" the People's Daily said, "OUll GREAT LEADER, O!alrman Mao, pointa out: •0urreseomlbtUty is to the people.' Thi! Is aeklng us not only to dare to act without fear of committing mJ1~e1 but also to adopt an attitude of reivoluUonary rupe>nslbillly no matter whether we art revising a literary or art work or creatJng a new work. We should emt great effort' and are to experiment to creata more works ~·hlch are worthy ol our grut era." "When 1'e put something into practice we are IW'i! to meet wllb dlfflcuJty. Are wt going lonrard In the face of the dil· nculty or rettt•t before: It?" the <:om· mentary said. "We sbould persist in U,I T1lwl!ote PROMISES ROSE GARDEN Literary TrendHtter Mio revolutionary spirit and .dare to show more creativity in literature and art. We •hould not be afraid of meeting lrullra· liM or comml!Ung lnlJtakes. ''Chllnnan Mio teaches us: 'Our government Is a people'• democratic government.' It is a good environment for creating Uterary and art work., for thc_people. Letting a hundred flowe" blossom and a hundred schooi.'l of thought contend le tho policy for promoting tho progress or the a.Ml and sc.lences. 1111 you write corredly you wlll have no need to be alnild of any crltlclml because by di-5CUssion you can el· plain your c orr ect ideas. If you write wrongly. !hen crltldsm can help you Improve. There Is nothing bad In this \ \ way. The party warmly urges us to work hard for creativity. The broad masses of the workers, pea sants and soldie rs are waiting for us to create more good \\'orks . We mu st not be unworthy of their hopes.'' SINCE THE Cultural Revo l u t i on erupted and most of China's greatest writers purged, no major literary works have been published in China. The few works that have been pub- lished have been written mainly by un-- kno'vn amateurs or by groups . All have conronned to narrow themes and guid~ lines laid down during the CUltural Revo- lution. When Mao first called on the in- tellectuala to "let a hundred Oowers blouom" in February, 1957, the blossom- ing turned into an avalanche of criticism of the party and government that caused great alarm. The party struck back, de- nouncing moM or the critics as "rightists." It al!K> establlshed labor refonn Institutions to 11re--educate" many of the "rightists" who were too OU l!poken. From the 1957 rectification campaign untiJ rnid-1968, when the qtilti.aal Revolu· Uon tore the party apart, a great literary debate raged~ rr WAS A complicated battle whlch In· vOIVed power struggles within the party as wen 11-artlstlc freedom. PUt in the almplest terms the key artistic Issue wa s over a question posed by Mao In a 1942 forum OD literature and art: 11Lltenture and art far whom?" Mao cmtended lhea, 11 now, tliat fl was a cJus question. Too much of the lil.erature and art was by and for the bourgoolaie, too little for the proletariat. "Whatever l! under the Itadershlp of the bourgeoisie· cannot _possibly be of the masses," Mao said. "This aim must still be to serve the masses of the people." In more recent years, Mao-acting malnly throu«h h;,,.wtfe, Chiang Ching - argued that artists shouJd draw more on the mat1e1 for their th•mes and that their works should contain a revolu·, I tlonary (read political) message . To do this, he contended, writers and artists should spend more time living and work· ing with the workers, peasants and soldiers. RUNNING AGAINST this up until the Cultural Revolution was a current of con· tcntion that artists should have more freedom to pick their themes and to portray "the whole people" rather than "people 1n the middle,'' u advocated by Mao. To do otherwise, they argued, was to sUOe creativity. Mao 's view prevailed In the Cultural Revolution. And creativity Indeed was stilled. The present can for more ex· perimentation in the arts is part of a general easing of pressure i:n all aspects of life In China. How far it will go and bow enthusiastic the response remalns to be seen. Bui the liberaliZIUon process will have gone far, and the resPQMe undoubtedly more enthusiastic If llOl!le of the purged writers begin reappearing, u eome China analysts bdlteve they mlpt. Quotes "While tht'! people n!tain their virtue and vigilance, no administration, by any extreme of wickedness or folly, can very serioOsly injure the governmtnt· in the short apace of. four years." Allnlwn Llnco!a, 1181 "The man w!tQ debaudiet our piblic IUe. • Js a ireater ·1;;.· to .Ur well·belng as 1 natloo than is even the defaulllng cashier o! a bank .•• Without honesty pop.ilar-government is a repulsivt farce." Theodore Roouvelt, ltlO "And let us begin by commiltln& ourselvts to the truth, to Bee It like It Is, tn tell Lt like It Is -to Ond the truth, to speak \he truth and to live the truth - and that's what we will do." Rlcliard M. Nl>na, 11111 Allin and his staff of rour scan about 30 ne\lo'Spapers each day page by page and an addi tional 15 or more for major news and editorial comment. They also videotape all TV news show!, and keep a running summary throughout the day of the outpot of the main ··wires of the Associated Press and United Press International. By 1 I p.m. the summary is ready for final typing by the White House secretarial pool. It is then copied, stapled together and ~buted. "THE SUMMARY is written for the Pres.ident and otlglnally had a circulation ol five,'' Allin Mid. "Gradually the list grew. and whef it got to about 30 so many people SDf It we began getting re- quests for more to be included. Now It goes to about lat people." Some on that 1elect list find the sum· mary m the baclt seat of the chauffered limousines whidi bring them to work ea~ morning. Afuii snid tl>Cile who reod the c1J1est lrequenUy ask to ..., the entire article that was swnmarlud. One staller Is kept busy doing nolblng but rotr1ovlng whole stories. Columns and lnterpretJve stories that appear in the morning papers go into the following day's summary. TUE ONLY major papers left out of the summary are the Waahlngton Post and the New York Times. Jnstead, both are slipped under the President's door each morning by his val et, Manolo ·Sanchez. Gene~a)ly, however, the Presid..mt gets 1 such as the fo\lowing with his mom ini; coffee : "'\Vhy?' ask-s the featured Sunday Star tdit. Why did such top officials 'possibly including RN, i11stigate or go atung w, and later try to }lid.e . a pa!• teru of behavior th-Ot 1tow appears not only reprehensible but stuptd?' \Vate r- gate was b14t-end result of chain of conctrns aver nat'l security whtcli' started, if l'l'nythi11g 1oas pivotal w tlle- extra-legal plumbers.'' · Or this, from the summary following'. the President's April 30 speech in whi ch' he aMOunced the resignations of White. Hous e aides H.R. Haldeman and John D.1 EhrHchnlan : ! "S ' F I un s erouson says 'there's no1 doubt RN himself, his past record; his choice of subordina!es , qualities he sought and encouraged in thtm all contributed to the atmo:phere in which they tholl{lht they could gd awau to such crlme1.' " · Buchanan said ho has •vldence tho. President reads the summaries -~ written in the margin to other aidc.1 or to him. Once, Buchanan snld, the Presidtllt asked that more papers lrom the Southwest be included in the summary, a request promptly llllcd. "If we summarlted those two, it would not only make the summary twice as long oot ~t," Buchon&ii iifd. -" ----~ Saturday, June 3001973 · in • "WOekend News Rm~/· Which Allin edits, he does Include the opinion sections of tile Pl>lt and the Times. A staff metTiber said the President also customarily reed.I a local paper every morning wherever be happem to be, in- cl udlng Key Bllctj'"c or San Clemente. HE ALSO DRAWS strongly-from the Chrlsllan Science Monitor, Wall Street Journal, New York Daily News , Philadelphia Inquirer, Ballimore Sun, Olicago Tribw:lt, .lJ.Mton G l o b e , \ The comment page of the Daily Pilot seeks lo Inform and stimulate readers by presenting a variety ol com· mentary on topics of Inter. est and slgnlllcanco from Informed observers a n d spokesmen. Robert N. WHd, Publlahar ' 1· • • I Go&d morning girls and boys. Today, we'U get right to the point, because Uncle Len has a good story to tell you, and a topic for next 'vee k that's always fun this time or year. Actually. it's not exactly my story, but rather Doreen Lee's. Remember the ex- ceptional poem that I included in my column a couple or weeks ago'! Well , that 9-year- old pc>et is also a storyteller. And we have her original prose, ''A Fann at Sunset," as pnrt of her school work last yea r at Turtlerock Elemen· 1ary School. Now before I tell the story, there is a shorter one you may want to hear. Onl y by the grace of God is Uncle Len here today to write to you, because last night he went out on a fateful boat launching. To make a \'ery long story short, alter he and his friends (Andy arxi Carol were not along) putted out into the bay II won 't say exactly where, because .you might have seen 1nei, ~·ith smoke .pouring out or our engine housing -and l \You \d be r(..'(i with em· ban'assmentl. we slowly -no \\'e quickl y -began to sink. By some good fortune we made it to OW' launching ran1p and bailed out our boat and pu.Jled it out, considering ourselves lucky we did not have to swim that last hun-- dred yards. Now aside (rom being a dramatic tale, this all ties in with next \\'ee k's cdtltest sul>- ject: boats. It 's boat weather and that is what we are to dra\Y and \Vrite poems and . riddles about. Lemonade ~'3s o popular subject and we ex· pee l boa ts -even doomed ~ -to be even better. Don't forget Andy's contes t. c either, because we have a wi!l· ner to announce next ~,~k. And now the story Doreen and l promised : ChifdreJl, are helping tlie animals into their pen1 and fini&hing the last touch to £heir ell.ores. The younger unes ore scurrying into the * ipftlZE WINNER * Ann H1llor1n, 10, 1965 Or1nge Ave., Costa Mes• Any child under 12 can enter Uncle Len's Conteit. Here's all you do: (1) Draw picture on piece of plain, white paper~ inches wide and 4 inches deep. Use black ink and make lines black. (2) Do not copy or trace picture. ]l must be your own work. (3) Put your name, age and address on back of drawing. Mail it to Uncle Len's Art Contest, Box 1560, DAILY PILOT, Costa Mesa 82626. Entries must be received by noon on Thursday !or production on the following Saturday. Winner will receive Kennedy half dollar: , I house. wlule bird.s f ly through tl1e trees and sett!r down for the night. f _ Little chipmunks a n d sq uirrels give a chatter anct scurry to their homes, too. A nearby rive r ripples and glints in the last warmTn a rays of t1U? s4n cast down on tl1e earth. The barn looks like a big huge red giant towering over everything. A beautiful weepitig w il· low sways . in the breeze c1J1d casts queer shadows 01i r 11othinr1 spoils t lte beaUtifu! scene ry . The sky, beautifttl and unpolluted, is a heavenlY picture to the eye, with blotches of inteYesting col- OTI gracefully pa i 11 t e d across it. Th e su n is a great orange ba ll glowing and sinki11g slowly into the ground and as th is is hap-o pening. darkness spreads lier beautiful black cloak across the eartlt and casts :i /1ining, glowi11g sparks into tl1e sk.y. Inside the farmhouse, tile family gather s around tl1e fireside after dinner and tell.s stories and events of what happened that day. Fioolly, tlie family goes off to bed atld one by one the l ights disappear and childr en fall asleep by the sweet voice of the bi rds. the white fence . The whip-c f' poorwill has just beg1in and ~---- yo1' can hear the nighti11-a ro ~ Corner---~ gale singing sweetly in the trees. You ca1' S71U!ll the ric h. saVory oroma.s comi ng /rotn the delicious TOO.St ·roasting i1i the spic and span, quaint kitc11en. A 1"ooster is resting on the fence doztng. And even t11ough cows are mooing and the fa.rm is full of ani- m·at squeaks and sounds. RIDDLES and JOKES *· Finola : How many days are the re in summer? Emilian: Seven -Sunday, lttonday, Tuesday, \Vednesday, Thursday, F riday and Saturday. PRIZE WINNER - J•M M,U.,,111, lf6S O••llll• Av1., Coll• MIMI IT'S LEMONADE TIME Sn4 yMr " ........ ,. Alli Aaily, c/• Or ... CMlt o.lfr Pa.1, le• 1560. c-.. ..... Calff. It's lemonade time, it's lemonade time. A glass for a nickel or two for a dime. It's fun when your friends come So please come and bu some. d A ICMI....., 1 .. lf Cleltlof .... t. ~lllia ICtrrlN•, 1, U l l T-•IKkef• St •• ""'"rt ._.. for "" wlllllill9 ..,,,., 111 1111 i twy ffft -m ""'"'· Mall Y•r ,..,.. w ,....., i. Uncle Le11. ••• 1Me, C11l1 MMa, C11il. 9)06. Al>CIV H'nl!I ' compl•I! »'"olurne tel of tlM Ml'r!t Shl01n11 EncvclOP'tdl• to C.rol l"l l•ff, 191 11. of Sl•lltfl II· l•lld. N9W York, !or IW'r que1lh••: Wltat type of eclipse happtns most often? Ecli pses see1n to occur at unexpected times. Bul ac- tua ll)i they keep to a rigid schedule 0 r appearances, ~·h ich repeats afler many years. Astronomers c o u n t them by 'Tim"-eclipse year. ,.,•hich is about 34.6 days. and " by a longer period c~lled the saros. "'hich is abourta years. A year may bring tY:o solar an d two lunar eclipses, or as many as seven as so r te d ecli pses. In the long ru n we get more eclipses of th e sun, though they appear in dif- ferent types. Eclipses are rare evenlS because they depend on the moon's orbit , which is far rrom perfect. A solar eclipse occurs \vhcn the new moon passes directly between us and the sun . This should. you would th.Ink. happen every month . But the' wobbly lunar orbit usually passes above or below our view of the: sun. A lunar ecli pse occurs when the earth's shadow rolls on the race or the full moon. Thls oc-. curs when the earth happens to pass between the mooni and the sun. Though we get more solar eclipses. more or us f(el a. chance lo see a lunnr 1.-clipsc. This is because a solar eclip~e is visible only along a narrow path and :1 lunar ecli pse may he seen (or tliOIJsa?Yts or miles. A solar eclipse is soon over and the next oner appears it\ anothtr part. ol !he globe. everybody's favorite, 0 ! course, is the tolal ~lar cc11(1$1!. l t ·occurs 9001ewhere on the earth about three limes ' during a two year period . When it happens the moon is in exactly the right position to cover the brll l lnnt11un. .. " ActunlJy the sun Is 400 times wider thnn the moon. But because It Is 400 times farthcz: awoy, they appear to be the .snmc size. Sometimes t h c eclipsing moon fails to make a pc.rfec:.t ' match. Its dark djsk takes a round bite but does not cover the wn's bright face com-'-----------------------_, pletely. This is a part ial solar ecli pse. When the eclipsing moon ts farther from us than usual, il appears smaller. It may center on the SW1, and rail to cover a dSu.ling circle around the rim. This is called an an· nular eclipse. Of the solar eclipses, only about 28 percent are total. AilQther 35 percent are partial and another 32 percent are an- nular eclipses. Five percent appear to be both total and an- nular. During a lunar eclipse, as a rule the earth's great shadow spreads across the en-- tire face of. the full· moon. But sometimes, when the moon is farther from us than usual, only the tip of the long pointed shadow rans upon it. This sort of lunar eclipse is barely visi· ble. A<>dy sendl t HV~l\·VoiYrri't! '" of 11'11 ChrOl'lldn ol HlrlMI IO l'ONI• Pride, .,. t\'o, ol HtJftllVlllt , Allt!lfl'I•· lor l'llr Q.,..110<1: How big ls the moon ? The moon is a round ball, which is not easy to measure. What's more, there are dif· ferent ways to measure it and the answers seem to dJsagree. We can m ea s u r e its circumference, which is a circle around its waist. \Ve would need a tape measure 6,790 miles long to reach around the 1noon1s circumference. The distance around the waist of th.I! world Is about four limes longer than this. · -The-moon's diameter is a lino straignt through the mid· die of the big ball. II i• abool 2,180 miles Jong, which Is much shorter than its waistline. Another way i!I to measure the volume of the moon, which is how much 5pace tt takes 11p. Maybe this gtves the best idea of its real size. And the best way td grasp it Is to compnre it wlll'i the sl1.e of the earth. suppose, just suppose , our world.we.re a thin shell with 11 great big hollow inside. ll would h&ve room to rwallow 50 moo1,..iud ball!. I Maladjusted? Zoo kee per John O'Connor (left) holds Hahnn, a .I \.l·month·old femnle orangatan th at Is being han d· rai sed to test the theory that the animals frcquenl· ly grow up socially and sexually malajustcd if they are expose d only to humans whlle young. Hahna !; with her own kind during the day but is fe el bv lhe O'coJ\nor fan1il y at night, a·s her mother's n1ilk ha s clricd up. • He Learns As La1.vs A re Made By EVAN M. PATTAK AllklilWlll ,.,.._. Wrltw CHARLESTON. W. Va. - H. Michae l Simpson ' rII, a precocious 8·yearold, has com~ pleted his fi fth year in the sta te legislature -as a sometime page and wide-eyed observer or government at y,·ork. The youngster has been ac- companying legislativ e p a rliamentarian Osbel ParsoM to legislative sessions since he was 3. Although school now limits his ap- pearances 8t the Capitol to sev~ral each session, he has acquired a wide knowledgti oC how to get along ~n the state government. • DAILY PILOT 7 .. ' J '1\'0U JIAVE to know what you 're doing," he says. "You listen to i he pe<iple, minding what they say, and sit still and wait until they call you and tell you what your job is." Such wisdom, of course, has been .earned by experience, some of it embarrassihg, like when the Speaker of the House of Delegates told him to pipe down, or when he got Jost in the Capitol basement. •Not AU Of It?' "" ,,._,, J That was John Albertoni's cry as an over-friendl y calf with a cr:vin~ for ice ·l; cream makes short work in a few licks of the cone. J ohn. 3, of Salinas, was 4 touring a dairy farm when he got too. close to the h ungry resident. ~ .. local paper. "Th.at was r e a 11 y con· fusing," ?1-tike recalled. "I end- ed up in the wrong office and was scared to death." Edgar, who used a wheelchair, get around the Capitol. .. He's the kind of person \Yho never saw a stranger,·· Parsons said. f•1t used to be qu ite a job to keep hin1 fron1 di sturbing the legislators. into Gov. Arch A. ?\1oore J r. and considers hiru ''great.'' alt hough. it \\'as i\-1 o o r e ' s predecessor. Hulett Smith. \1·ho literally boosted hir11 to fame . Mike says tie would like to '. become a full-time page but : that i{eotually ·he might aban--: don .politics for football . ·~ : His mother. however, said 1. his close-up of government at 1 · ~·ork is •·great." : Pi1ike's chores, according to Parsons, include running bills rron1 the' House side to the Senate, delivering messages and aiding 'Parsons with his typing duties. PARSONS SAID Mike also helped the late Del. Thomas "Now that hc's,in school·hc can't come up so much, but he still comes at least several times a session, and still likes it ." 'rJIE GOVERNOR "'as pos· ing for a picture late in 1968 "'hen Mi ke wandered into the office, and Smith impulsively ·picked-him up and S\vung hi m over his head. 'in time for the picture tha t was printed in a •1i ·m not sure it ~ ; anything to 'him yet," said Mrs. Ann Simpson, ''but I · · think in later years it ,:nbably ' l\1ike says he has bumped will." i Farm Animals Defined for Students • WASHJNGTON (AP) -A bull is a male or the CO\V family, and a cow is "the mature fema le or the ox family," says the Agri culture Department. The defini tions are included in a new three-part class. room guide designed to help teachers acquaint young pupils with farm animals. It was published by the depa rt ment's Agricultural Research Service. Other definitions: Bristle -The stiff , glossy hai r on the back cf pigs. It is used in brushes. Chick -A young chicken. . l\1ost children by the lime they reach school age, can identity !arm animals, the guide says. It adds: "Some of them . however, may not realize the importance these ani· mals play in their li ves:• ' Beak - The bill of a bird or fowl. It is made or a horny substance and is used to pick up rood . Billy goat -A male goa t. Boar -Male hog or pig. The booklet also includes material for helping develop lessons about a particular subjec t. tn· a section about hatc hing and rearing chicks, the guide explains: "No matter how many uses people ~~ for the egg, it is mos t impor tant as the birthplace of the chiCken." ,;-.. world scope (10-lorudl_.,_ comc11y) l Leon id Brezhnev became the first Soviet Com mun ist Party leader to eVer vi sit t¥ U nited-States...-T-<ue·or-fal se? . 2 Both East. and West Ge rmany have ap· plied for United 'Nati ons membership. True or Falser · 3 The Senate Watergate ·committee post- l)oned pUblic hearings for a week because of .• ? . • • · a·Senator Sam Etvin·s health b-Soviet leader Brezhnev's vi sit C·John Dean's refu sal to testify 4 Did the Skylab astronauts ma nage to break the record for the longest time spent in sp~c.e? 5 The EPA approved a clean air plan for New York City that calls for cutbacks in downtown park ing and cruisi ng taxis, and it proposed one for Los Angeles that could ban all cars from the city's streets by 1977. What do t,he letters E-P-A stand fo r? newsname ' (1 0 ~nb tf '°" c•n identify this person In tht·ntwt) Although I previously said I w<>uld retire in the near Mure, I re. cently announced I'l l seek another term as Prime Minister of my nation. Wh9 am I? matchwords (4 points for MCh eOtnCt fNtch) ! ..... compact . 2 ..... placate 3 ..... pack 4 ..... paclfist 5 ..... p~ }/ 1·person ded icated to peace b-rather ~all car c-to crowd together d·an agreement e ·to soothe of appease , In addition lo being a family fun feature, THE QUIZ 11 an integral part of the ln-classroont news program pre- sented jointly in Orange Coasi area schools as a public service by the Da lly Pilot and The Irvine Company. AMw.ft ,,...., (11•11d• doWll) "lew "II news picture (10 points if.JOU 1,...,. lhi1 question correctly) President Nixon's reQuest to Cqngress for flexi ble author ity to control food exports has caused a good deal of concern in nations th at rely heavily on U.S. experts of wheat and other farm products. In the marketing year endin& June 30, u .. s. farm exports are ex pected to total abo ut (CHOOSE ONE: 5, 10, 15) billion dollars. sportlight (2 points for NCh ciuntion 1~ correc1t1) 1 .. ? · •• shot a record·breaklng B·under·par 63 in the 1 final round to win the U.S. Open golf championship. a·Gary Player b-Jack Nicklaus c·Johnny Miller 2 Representative Harley Staggers of West Virgin ia heads a House committee that has been s tudyi ng alleged •• ? •• in the sports world. · a·gambling b·drug use c·antitrust violations . - 3 Their names are similar, bu t the careers of Jim Col- bert and Jim Colborn are quite different. Whic h is the pro golfer and wh ich is the Milwaukee Brewers pitc her? 4 Baseball Commissioner . ? •• said a pitcher will be suspended it he deliberately. serves Hank Aaron an easy pitch In an effort to help him break Babe Ruth's caree( home run record. 5 Gra phite (CHOOSE ON E: golf clu b shafts. vaulllng pol es) · are expensive and controversial pieces ot eQuipment. roundtable Femlly ca.cueston (no tcor•) Should Congress cut olf fund s for U.S. bombing in Y,ambodia? Why or why no!? • • :1' -· YOUlt SCORE: t l to 100 points -TOP SCOMI 11 to to points -Exc~ .. nl. 71 to IO points -Good. Sl 10 70 ~nts -F1fr. 625· 7 3 • YEC, tnc... M'!d'ton. Wl1C0111in . 'IJ'~' qnr> 1106-g :11'4n)I •iMot ·,. :'''l'l!d 1uoq10:;, •11106 1••q1o::>·t :q·t t>·1 l!H!"1J.l:IOc1 5 1••n1 JO 'l'W •p1°9 13WVNSM1N A>11•fly \I0 ~4)110ld 1•111•111uOJ!AY]·S :t•A·t !q·c :11111·t :osol 11: p•1 1 •1~ ~•11''i'"J"'~ •+t<l!N '••11~·1. :3dO::>S01llO#i 01 ;1~n1:>1dSM~N p·g : •. ,. :>·( l•·r :q·1 lSOVOMH:>lVW ' ' l I ' J: ".!. " " I J. I• .. • ' •• , '; ' • • 1 H OAIL.--V PIL.0 I 1( b1 Serles The Rev . R o b e rt Schaper will speak on "Land or the Free" in the first of six lectures in SL Andrew's J 973 Summer Preaching h-1is· sion. Services ar~ at 8. 9:3.0 and 11 a.m. al 1600 Sl Andrew's Road , Newport Beach. I Author . To Speak In · Lagiina ln the absence of Dr. llenry Gerhard. minister of the Church of Religious Science of Laguna Beach. \\•ho is vaca· tioning in Canada. the guest speaker Sunday at 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. will be Dr. \Villiam R. Parker. Dr. Parker's topic is '"Let Life Be Like This." ' 11te church is located al 20062 Laguna Canyon Road al the jWlcture of El Toro Rood. Dr. Parker is fl widely known author and lecturer on speech, personalily and prayer therapy. He founded prayer therapy groups and holds an· nual seminars in the same. IUS BOOK , "Prayer Can Change Your Life," is in its 22nd printing. All are welcome tO hear this speaker. Junior church \\•ith clas.ses for children of all ages meets during the earlier service. NO LIVER FOR SALE TEL AVIV (AP ) -The government said it \~'OUld ban the sale of frozen chopped liver for two months in. 1 order that reserves could be stored up for the r e l igious -._ :-..... holidays in Se ptember. II Patriotic Ser111011 Planned · A patriotic Ull'n\e is pl:lnnl'd at Lake Hills Comn1unity Church Sunday a!-< Or. llarold F. Leestma brinj.?!i the sern1on. "The Foundations arc Strong." The mes.sage wa s a1\1arded the George \Vashington 8rotl7.t l\ledal a\\'ard as bel)t patriotic S('rmon of the yettr by · the Freedoms ·-F'oondatioo o f \'alley Forge. Pa .. and has been ..,,.idcly circula1cd. Reprints will be available to ~·orshipers as they leave lhe mo rn ing services. held at 9:30 and 11 a.m .. at the Lo5 Alisos I nt c rm ed i ate ... School, Pi1uir\ands at Moor. in ~fission Viejo. TWO LAKE Hills events are plarmecLfor J~ly Fourth. The men·s fellowship breakfast. regularly held at 6:30 a.in. at the Airporter Inn in Irvine, "'ill meet as usual The speaker will be Henry Hinke, head usher at Lake Hills worship s ervice s. The breakfast gathering is open to all men of Orange County. ~1ectings close promptly at 7:30 a.m. For further in· forn1a1ion. call Paul Rudko at 832.£319. Scientists lnl~ne Fonn.Cluh Earlier this month a group of Christian Science students who regularly study the "Bible and Science and Health with _Key to the Scriptures." by !\fary Baker Eddy, met and organized the Con1mi11ce of Christian Scientists of Irvine. The purpose of the group is 11 lo represent those Chris1ian Srientists in Irvine \\'ho arc in· tcrested in the formation of a Christian Science church in Irvine and 21 lo rt•pre sent tho...~ Ch ris tian Sci en I is ts as required in any city of Irvine or Irvine Company church planning act1vit 1es NEW PASTOR Dr. E1rl W. libell M etliodists lit Mesll Get Pastor 1'he Firs! l'nitOO ~t-cthodist Chu rch in Costa i\.1esa will get a new pastor. Dr. Ea rl 'Y· Isbell. who replaces th e Rev. R~hard J. Dunlap. Mr. Dunlap leaves his congregation for a new assign1nent after nine years SC'rvice. • Baptist Cclsta ~fe!n J>rlollllve Ba~ tJsl, meeting at 2476 Ne\\'l)Ort Blvd.; serv~e at II a.m., ch urch school at 9:45: sermon by the Rev. Lester Jo~letchcr ; call 833--0185 for information. First Soutbcm 8 a p t I s t Churcll, at 650 \V. Hamilton St .. Costa Mesa; services Sun· day at II a.m. and 6 p.m.: sermons "\Vha t f s Con· version ?" and .. A Clever Way or Rejecting God's L.1w." by the Rev. Bob Fulmer. University Baptist Church, al 2252 S.E. Bristol. Santa Ana; serviC'e at 11 a.m .. church ~chool at 9:45; sermon '·Your Cont ract With God." by the Rev. Willis Carrico; youth meetings at 6 p.m.: service at 7 p.m.; Wednesday Bible study fl 1 p.m. First Baptist Church or Laguna Hills, at 24521 MoultO'fl Pkwy.: service at 11 a.m.: church school at 9 : 4 5 : sei-mon "The Land of the rrce." by the Rev. l van Bell : no 'Vednesday Bible study . !\1r. Isbell comes frwn First United tl1 cthodist in Compton. \\'here he established a rC<!Ord of active chutch and com· n1unity ser\'icc. He is af· riliatcd \\'ith n u in er o u s organizations iR Compton. in· cluding'the CommWlity Chest. fled Cross. Yi\ICA; Rotar,\' Harbor Trinity 8 a p ti s l Club. and Bo)'. Scouts of Cbu~eh, at 1230 Ba~cr SL.: Aincrica. -----service -at II 11.tn .. church In addition. he is a member sc hool at 9:45: camp echoes of the l\·Iayor of Compton ni.ght at 7 p.1n.: Wednesday St udy Committee for City Bible study at 1 p.m. ~~~~jssion on flum<.in Rela · Cl1ristia11 Scie11re lli s candidacy for a seat on Christian Science Churches. the Compton City Council was First Church of Cbrisl, Scien· withdra\Yn after no1ification of the Costa i\·lesa assignn1ent. A special \Y~lcoming reccp· lion honoring thC' a1>pointn1cnl \\'ill be held 111 the chu1·ch al 10:30 a.rn. ~ Sunday1 in Thompson llaft . \l r New Temple Organized . ~ -;: TflE CO:\Ut1mEE elected ~ Mrs. Susan Cory chaimum and Mrs. Kathy Sn<Xlgrass .as ~ sccretary·lreasuerer. · Mr. \'ale Barkan. recenlly elected as prcsiden~ pro-tern. hns announced that a ne\v .Je~·ish Rcror1n Temple has been formed to serve the in· creasing Jewish community. I The ne\\' temple \Yill be dedicated' to the principles or l~cform Judaism and is seek· ing affiliation with the Union of Ameri ca n Hebrew Congregations. The next meeing \1•ill be at • the home of Mrs. l\1ary Osburn 4602 Sierra Tree Lane, Sunday at 8 p.m. All Irv ine .J.,,, students of Christian Science ·Personally I find his arc \\'eicom\>. For more in· confessional technique formation call 833-2.816. unconvincing I 'l'he new group pl ans to seek its own permanent home and \velcome all Jews to join them. For futher information call ~tr . Barkan at 644-7393 or f\-lrs. \Vinnie Ross at 644-5178. I Pulpit & Pew tlst, 2880 Mesa Verde Drive. Costa Mesa, services at JI a.m. and church scbool at 9: 15 am..: First Church of Christ. Stienttst, 8th and Olive. Hun-- tington Beach, services and church school at 9:30 and 11 a.m.; First Church of Christ, Scientist, 3303 Via L i d o . Newport Beach. services and church school at 9 and 10:30 a.m.: Second Church o r Christ. Scientist. 3100 'Pacific View Drive. Corona de! Mar. services and church school at 10 a.m.,: Wednesday' testi mo ny 1neetings at B p.m. at all four churches: sermon "Christian Science." Co11gregatlonal 1, I y111outb CongregatiobaJ Church of Newport Harbor, at 3262 Broad St., New por t Be~eh: services at 8 and 10 a.m .. church school at 10. Bi· bte class at 9: sermon "The New Community." by Ben Fraser . Corona del l\1ar Communitv Church. Congregational. at 61.1 lleliolropc Ave.; service and c:hurch school at IO a.m.: sermon "Testing Ou r Lives." by the Rev. Philip ~lur1·ay. L111h~ro11 Redeemer Lutheran Church. at 16351 Springdale St., Hun· lington Beach: services Sun- dAy at 8: 15 and 10:45 a.m., church school at 9:30: sermon "\Valktng \Vith God," ,by the Rev. Hiln1ar Rosenberg, guest spea ker. Ne\\'p<>rt llarbor Lutheran Church. at 7911 Do\·er Drive. NC'\\·porl Beach : st•rviccs at II and 10 :30 ~1.m.: se rm on. "H.S.\'.r .:· by 1he Re\'. Roger Berg. Christ Lutheran Church. al i60 Victoria. Costa i\l('sa: services at 8: 15 and 11 ;1.1n .. church school an d Bible class at 9:3ll: scr111ou ··Tirt•d of Being Disappointed," by the Re\'. Lothar Torno"·; no mid"'eek service \Vednesday. Lutheran Church of th e !\Juster. at, 2!!00 Pacific View Drive. Corona del Mar : service at 10 a.m.: sermon ··R.S.V.P." by the Rev , L<1rry Fruhling. Christ Lutheran Church. at 35522 Camino Capis trano. San Clemente ; service at 10 a.m., church scOOol al I 1 1 0 5 ; sermon "Just Pi1arried," by the Rev. Emory Ackerman; film "God of Creation" to be shown at 11 :05: youth to 1nect a t 6:45 p.n1. to sec slides oi Vietnam. h I Sunda 9 d lo.30 main d!sh, salad dessert and scoo yat an . , . G Coll b lh R v'. Ed service; race ege a.m.; sermon y e e . Q •··t · 1 45 Allen, guest speaker. uartet tu eni.ca a1n at : p.in., tollo\\'L'Ci by flrc\VOrks. Presbyterian Lal« HUis Community £resbyterian Church or the C enant, at 2850 Fairview I~ d, Costa ~1esa ; services and church school Sunday al Faith Ltltheran Church or 8:30 and 10 a.m.; sermon Church, at Los A I i s o .!I ).f lerm e d iate Sc hool ~aUditoriun1. i\1ission Viejo; sCrviccs Sunday iit 9:30 and II a.m.: ser1 non ''The Foun· dations Are Strong.'' by the llev. Harold L c e s tm a : pastor's class al 3 p.m.: Capistrano Beach, at 34381 "fi.1cn J esus Made: The Man Calle Porto I a . Capistrano Jesus Chose First.'' by the Beach: service at 10:30 a.m.. Rev. Bruce Kurrie. ~hurch school at 9'. sermo"'-St. rtfari: Presb)>terlan FHow A';. You Using Your "etmteb. at 211)() Mar Vista. ~reedon1 . by the R.ev. James Newport Beach: service at not~k : youth meeting.at 5:~ g:JO a.m.: sermon by 'Becka p.m. and at 7 p.m. \\'Ill hear Reichmann Shepherds' tnceting and luau Tuesday at 7 p.n1.; singles' swim and barbecue ~Wed­ nesday nt 3 p.n1 • the Rev. Richard Lippert · Newpoi:t Unity Center of treuUve lJvlng, at 1 8 2 7 Westoliff Drive, N e w p or I Beach; ·ser\•ices at 1 a.m., chu rch school at 9 m.: sermon "Prosperity, Wha Is It?" by the Rev. Loren Flic • Inger: first in a Lhree-mont series onl "Prosperity." speak on "The \Var Machine : Religious Scie11ce \\1hat Should You Do About It?": \Vedncsday annual pie. nic al Liifda Lane Beach: Saturday Young at Hearl Club, potluck picnic. Lutheran Church or Our Saviour. at 200 E. San Pablo. San Clemente; services at 10 a.m., church school at 9: sermon "II Still fl1atters HO\\' You Play the Game,'' by the Rev. C.I. Lund: senior high and college league host to Sl.'~·eral youth groups Sunday 1 .it 7 p.1n. for speech "The \Var ~1achint•: \Vhat Shoul::I \Ve Do About 11~·· by the Re\·. Richard Wppcrt . for nl e r 1i1arine chaplain in Vietnam Prio~ er Peace Luthttno Church. 2987 ~1esa Verde Drive. Costa i\tesa: se rvices Sunday at 8 and 10:30: sermon by the Rev. Andrew C. Anderson: church sc~ at 9: 15. 1U<;,tliodisl i\lesa Verde U n l 1 e d -l-'1ethodist Church, at 1701 Haker St.. Cosla ~t cs a : Sl•rvice and church schoo l at 9:30 a.n1.; scrn1on "The Value of Our l{cli!(ious Libertv,'· bv Theodore Walls pro reSSor Or philosophy at ColJcgl'. Orange Coast f irst ~1ethodist Church. at 18225 Bushard St.. Fountain Valley; service and church school at 9:30 a.m.: sermon "Communion i\1editation." by the Rev. Ford !\fill er: vacation · Church school July 22-26 fer fifth through eighth grades; reclamation weekend July 28. Universily Uniltd i\lethodist t h1rch, at 18422 .Culver Drive. lr\'ine; services and church Newport Harbor Church o( Religious• Science, at 541 Center St.. Costa Me s a : se rvice and church school at 10 a.m.; sermon ''Yo ur Declaration of Independence." by the Rev. Eleanor Jackson: \Yomen's guild .meeting ~1on­ day at 7 p.m., potluck supper. U nitarian Universal t Fellowship of Laguna Bea , at 429 Cypress St., Lagun Church or Reli~ious Science Beach: service at 11 :30 a.m. of Laguna Beach, at 20062 dedication of ne\v Unitari .,J..aguna Canyon Ho ad : Ct'nte r by the Re v. Ste serviet"S at 9 and tl a.m.; New Birth": Tuesday la sermon "I.Rt Life St> Like information. ;11is." by the Rev. \\lilli ain Grace Bible Church, at I arker. guest speake r. author _w.._ _16th .Sl..____C&>la Pi'l and lecturer-on -p-r-a-y·e r-.------service and church se therapy. 10 a.m.: serm 1ean· First Church of Religious 1 union," by the Science, at 141 l\1iramar, San Rev. Thomas Tyree; Bible Clemen te: r.ervice at 11 a.in.: study al 7 p.m. sermon "Always Be in g Right." by the Rev, Leslie llarrold: service Wednesday al 7 p.m. Church of Religious Science, at 609 11th St .. Huntin gton Beach; service at 9:30 and 10:50 a.m.: sermon "(:od Loves a Prosperous fltan ." by the Ile\'. t:enl' Thompson. SI. James Episcopal Church, at 3209 Via Lido. Newport Beach; services at 8 and 10 a.m .. preschool through third grade classes at 10; youth group spaghetti dinner and film. "The Sound of the Trum· pct," Sunday evening: no prayer n1ttting \Vednesday, church office closed. Ofl1er First l"'hrlstian Church of l..uguna ~ach, at Legion Deno111inatio11." Street and Glcnneyre: St'rvice at 10 :45 a.m .. chlJl"'('h school al lr\•loc IUlls Community 9:45: ser mon "Power. Power. Church, at 4861 Michelson. \Vh1J°s C.ot lhe Pov.•er," by the lr\'ine: services Sunday at II Rev. James Boultoo. a.m., church school at 9:30 : sermon "The Price 0 r Christ of Cluisl, at 281 W. Freedom," by the Rev . \Vi lson St.. Costa Me s a ; Richard Samuelson. service at 10:50 a.m .. d11rch school at 9:45; sermon "Save Westminster 8 rel h e r r, n Yourself." by \\'illiam Epler: Cbureb, at 14614 1itagnolia evening service at 6 p.m. v.·ith Ave.: services Sunday at 8:30 discussion of "Holy Spirit and and 11 a.m.; 'Patrlofs Day•· New Birth": Tuesday ladies program Sunday at 9:30 a.m.: Bible class at 10:30 a.m.: recreation at S p.1n . fol\o\\.'cd \Vednesday Dible study at 7:30 by potluck supper -bring p.m. -.C.-------~ ORAN-G-E COAST CHURCH DIRECTORY Of NEWPOlll IEACH -IDl"lplesl 2401 lrYIM ot SOllto lwbel Sunday School .. .. .. .. .......... 9:30 A.M. ~lorning \Vors hip ....... . .. . 10 :45 A.M. Nlll'Hfl' &-Klndertortetl Prowided Phone: 642·2725 A1ini ster; Dr. D .. \\1. A'lcElroy THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH Welcomes You. ---------- ST. JAMES, 3209 Yl11 Ll4o, Newport leoch 1:00 A.M.-Holy Eucltori•t \ l/ 9:00 &. 10:00 A.M.-f•111lly Wor1hlp AltotrnoM Holy Eucharist o•d MM•i .. ,,.,.. • Nursery Provided TUESDAY-10:00 A.M.-Holy Eucharftt aftd Laylnt Oft of Hnds 10:45 A.M,_,r•y« felloWltllp WEDNESDAY-1:00 P.M. ,,ay_.. & Probe Tflle 11.9¥. Jolrln P. Astley II, 11.fttor -'hofle: 475-0210 ST. JOHN THE DIVINE, 204~ Oran ge Ave., C.M. Sund1y1 8:00 & 9:lll Chur'h Sc.hool -9:10 Fr. Howord Moll Cortwrlfftt, Ylcor-PhoH 548-1326 I NEWPORT HARBOR 1 1 ;.--""-=-=--=--'-=----11 We lnvit• You LUTHE RAN CHURCH 798 Dover Dr., LI 8-Jb] I Newport Be.,ch ·'· ~ To Wor1kip I LUTHERAN CHURCH I OF THE MASTER 2900 P<1cific View Ur. Corona del Mar Roger J. B•rg, Pastor r I' Early Wor1hip 8:00 "·'"· J Chri1ti•n Educ•ti on 9; 15 a.m. :!I F•sliv• Wor1hip 10:]0 a.m. Rew. Lowrnc• D. fn1hll1t9 , h stor Su11tmer. Schedwle 1' 1' Nursery Cqre Available WEL'l:OME 10 AM-Wonhip ~le• I 1------ Nlltwf'Y Pro•lded rho11• 644·2''" /-------11 CHRIST LUTHERAN C'H URCH Mi11011ri Synod 760 Ylctorlo St, Cesto Mft.11 lothctr Y. Toritow, P.uot 541°5404 Wor1hlo StrVlt tl: t :U I 11 A.M. '51111C111r !'c.Jlffl1 flM A.M. Adult aiblf Cli st: t ::it A.M. '""====c=':::'::;'';::'lft=="=·=·'="="="="'='=-=1 =='="=·="='='=====:!! ST. MATTHEW LUTHERAN CHURCH 18182 Culver Drive Un iversity Park, Irvine It••· H.,bert N. Nlerl'llOll• I A Cordial Welcome from THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH NEWPORT CENTER Won;hlp-9:00 A.M. AT 115 ... ~ lolboa llloed 11 :15 A,M, _,St. Mic ..... '1 lpiscopol C••tclt Mar911erlte at Pacrfic View Or Coro11a cMI Mar Phone: 675-0950 Co1ta Mesa FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH t 9tk St. I H•rbor Blvd. Wontilp '-"'ca t :JO & 11 :00 A.M. Church School -9:30 A.M. Cu1tt M11• North MESA VERDE METHODIST CHURCH M•1• Verdt & l••or Sl. 5<(9.2719 Wo•1hip I Chu rch School 9:10 A.M, f'ount1in V1llo., FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 11225 luth•:-d 962-2 59] Wor1hip l Church School 9 & 10:)0 A.M. Mini1f•r Ford R. Miller Huntington lt•ch FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 2721 17th St. 536·1517 .S1rvi c11~9:15 & 10:30 NYn.ery Care "'" Mor"(n11 Church School -9:15 Huntington B11ch -Nortk COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH 11662 H•il Av•. 142·4'461 Wor1hip -9 & IO:JO Church Scllool -9:00 A.M. Irvin • -E1nt l luff UNIVERSITY METHODIST CHURCH tll-12 ]) 18422 Cul~1tr Ao•d Al U"iver11ry OrlVI Wonhip & Chwrch School 9 & IO:JO A.M. l •guna l 1ach METHODIST CHURCH 21632 W1tl•y Drlv• "' Scvlh L111un11 Worthip •nd C hurcti School -10 A.M. 49•·3088 Ttlo""" P. w.,..,, Ml11f1tff ':00 A.M.-Wor&tllp & Suitdey School lO:JO A.M.-W.nhlp & 511111d.,. School 552·1121 1!1 :1 ~I-~~~~~~~~~--~-~~~~ I N1 wp otf Stach Saint Michael And All Angels Episcopal Church l2ll Pacific Ylow Drlff, Coro111a ftl M•r Su•d•yt·l:OO A.M. & 9:30 A.M., Church khool/Nurtery·9:l 0 A.M. I Tllflllep-7:00 A.M. W•d11Hdart-9:l 0 A.M. I PRINC E OF PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Mna Yerd1 Driw• & loller Strfft, CDsto Me10. Collf. f1t9 ll••· Jo•u1 1l04J9f'I Dovh, 11.HfO! -no ... 644•046) II II ST. WILFRID'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 1234 Oh It., HllMlllift" hech f Jlllt I_, ef ~-Pollttf 1 1 :00 A.Mt-Holy Co111munion ~ 9;JO A.M.-F•mily s.,vict & ChuTch School ! Nurt•rv Ctr1l 11100 A.M.-Morn;flg Worthip INur11ry Ctr~) 7100 P;M.-Fe1iivt l E11tn1on9 • Str!'nOfl Epittoptl Youfl9 Ch11rchmtft Tti. (11;11,ft ~, t l,..a:\'$ •v•ll•bll )Or ttoly Mllrrl•~ AN OREW C. ANDERSON. f'e,ltr -1111CHAlP J"'COISE H. lnttrt'I Slllld•• Scllool t1U •.m. -Mtrni"!I Wersl\111: 1:00 Intl 10:>11 p,m. Printt ol P1ac11 lutheren School -Miu E••h•r O lton, Pti11ciptl Offic• Phon1: 549·0521 )cnool Ph.:,n1: 549-05112 -FIRST B,APTIST CHURCH OF NEWPORT BEACH S.B.C. tJOI CtlU Or~tWPtrT I MC,._.,.t.ftotl Dr, "· KtnlOfl lftlltre, '•ll•r Sfftd•Y kllotl -9t4S o\M. Wtrtfllp ~-Jhto~,M. I,, .. 11',M, Wton1td.iy Prtytr StrYiCt ,1.)0 ... M. ·~:;:;;;:;~J~••~·~·~C.~C~o~lo~,,~P~•~•l~•~,~-~9~6~2~-7~S~l~2 ~R~·•~·'~l~l;6·~4~06~1;;:;~~1·~~~:;:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:;:~~11 Seventh-Day Adventist Church CAPISTRANO VALLEY BAPTIST CHURCH , 271 AWK.cr.. ll,. Cott• M.. )2031 091 Obl1po Rd,. SOfl Jlffl" CeplstN•• -..,. P. JrifqyJ, P..t•r -~o•• 541·1596 Wtr1111~1 l:lS 1,,. .• 11 1.m.-'1lS 111.m. ~w"ll•Y •;11i. kftoo1 -t ;)I 1.m. Cl'lrl•lla:11 Tr"illnl"' -t 1.111, St .. Ltttfi 5cho•I ••• ,, •• ,, • , •• ,. ,. , •• , • , •••••.•••. 9:JO 1.m. Wf'dnncl•Y 'rll'f"I'-•14J 111.m. I W h• 11 00 P•1llr Wllllt n'I Clr1"n,.rl M•"' !If Ort 1P • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • · • · • • • • : a: '"· t'N.·lt* -14 1+Mr1 ,,.," "'••fl11q W'M111.41, •..••.•.•••• ' •••....• ' .• 1:10 p.,;. II"==,.-------=============='' 0 ., ' • CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA 14 00 W, Bilbo• Blvd. 67J.J805 Worihip-9:l0 A.M. Church School-9:10 & Ir A.M. \\' IJJ ' SABBATH SER VICES RELIGIOUS SCHOOL hacbor reform te mple I RA.881 B£RNAR0 P, Kt NG ....... meeting at 1 (HltlST CHUlllCH IY THE llA 1400 W. l l lllN • .,...., Mewp11rt llffol:tl For lf'lformation: C.11675-7230 FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCH ' 650 W. H•ntllto" Str.et, Co1to f."•· C1llf•'11l1 _4142·9181 (t A.M. ·I P.M.I iUHOAY SCHOOL-f:tj A.M. WOll l HI" SEllV!CES-11 :00 A,M & 61t:it ... M, ,ll:AYI R MEETIN0-WI ONl$0A'I' l'\tliHINO 1 ,,.M. CNur11rv Pr-tvlclffl tnltffm P•tter-IM G, !'Vlfl\ff ' Try Saturday's Netvs Q1iiz We Dar e Yo u, . ' PRESBYTERIA N CHURCHES of the Coastal Areas Christ Church Presbyterian 20112 MotflOflo tNMr A..._) H•.,._.• hect. Rn. Do!Mlld I. lolMm, P'•Nr S.114-y W_....lp: 9:JO A.Ill. Cllwct. Sctt..I: t :JO A.M. Ofiq: 20112 Mot••li• St. ...-.: tllo4t40 Church of the Covenant 21SG folrvl-Roed, Cnte M ... lnic• A. K•nt•, P•tor ,,_.._, WerAlp & Cll1rclri School-1:30110:00 A.M. ......: 557-3140 Community Presbyterian Church 41 S hrftt A""•· Lot•M '-ch lle11. Am,, J. r ... t.r11.., -•••· AIMrt o . Hiffl" S•ncl•y Wonklp: t :OO lo 11 :00 A.M. Clrlnct. Sci...1 t :OO A.M . / • "-.. : 494.7555 St. Mark Presbyterian Church 1 c........ J_lto,... ......... ,, °""· c.,... ....... WoMlp lo ClrlirtCt. ki...I -t :JO A.M. ...... : 144-1341 This Sunday Worship in '-vst.Jf11rlrew~ Prrsbyierian Cli11rcli 600 S i .A 11d1e"'o; Ro:io · Newport 'o i::ar h Dr. Charl11 H. Oi1rtnfi•ld, !'11lor "LAND OF THE. F•EE" •Dr. 11.oMrt N. se.,-, Gfflt SpeMer Fiii• ~· s....1 ... fO('nl11,.1I 5.t:rv ~,.,. 6 AM 9 JO .llM und 11 AM Ch•l!I r.111r llflO Chlldr"n ~ S"nd11y Sthool 111 11!1 11e1vlces TEMPLE SHARON n. .... "~'"' .,..-.., .... , .... mlr• HwMt A,._ 417 Wnt H•"'''"· c .. te w ... All J1wl1h la:miit1 •rt lfl vlt•d to join 111 !11 • truly m11nln9 lul SAllAlH IYINING SIRYICl,__,RIDAY AT l 111'P.M. S,lrtt.al ....... -19"1 ••0111 ........... 646·555? T•ll'PI• Sha:ron Cho;, -Ont9 Sh•bol -. ' .. • • ~ 1 Youth Groups Join for Lecture TO LEAD SINGING Rev. Loren Flickinger So11g Sl1ows Scheclu!ed In N e'V}lOrt A "Slngspiration" ¥.'ill be held the first Sunday of each 1nonth, starting July l, at the Island l~ouse in Newport Center, Newport Beach, from 8 to 9 p.1n. The rnonthly musical "'ill be held lhrough No vc m b e r , sponsored by t!w NC\\l>Ort Unity Church. under the dircc- lion of the Hcv. Loren D. Flickinger, 1ninister. \\•ho is a \'ocalist. In ;:iddll ion to group singing lhcre \\'ill be vocal and in· strumental solos. l\1r . f'Hckin gcr has sung in civic light opera and in other community projL'tls. The senior hlgh y o u t b groups of Christ Lulheran. Gloria Oei , Faith Luthera n and the Lutheran Church of Our Saviour will join together lor a series of f o u r cooperative Bible studies dur- ing the summer. Each study "'ill be hosted by a different church. Topics for lhe joint sessions will be re lated to particular passages from scripture. Inform a I discussi~ill be the fonnat. The firs t _cooperative Study "'ill be held Sunday at the Lutheran Church of 0 u r Saviour at 7 p.m. The topic \rill be "The War Machine: \\lhat Should You Do About It?" It v.il\ be presented by Rev. Richard S. LlppCrt, pastor of ,T'llk Set For Today Cordon F. Campbell . a Christian Science lecturer and ti.';icher. v.·ill speak on ''\Vhy Put Up with Fear" at 10 :30 a·n1. today at the South Coast Theater. 162 S. Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. Campbell is on tour as a member Of the board of Lec- tureship of the First Church or Christ. Scicnlist. in Boston, J\·lass. St. l\1atthcv.'s Lutheran Church in No rtp Holly...-.·ood a n d former chaplain in Vietnam. He will present his ex- periences with war with slides. Discussion on how a Chris- tian should deal with war will follow. 'fopics for the other studie$ will be : "l,arents: How Do 'You Jfandle Them?" "The Church. . .Viable or out- moded?" and ' ' J u d a is m . Islam, a n d Chrislianity: \\1hose Got the Answer?" ~ Couple Will Sina e 111 Clemente UPI T1llpholo • Buddhist monks beat hand dl'un1s outside }o'rench Embassy in Tokyo in protest of. Debbie and St.eve Bur,vell the planned French nuclear test in South Pacific. \Viii be presenting "A Ministry---'------------------------------- in Music" at the 6 p.m. service at the First Baptist Church of San Clemente, 107 \V. Marquita. The couple's inspirational music has been heard in many churches throughout Southern California.. They met y,·hile on a concert tour of the United States. Israel, and Europe. Since their marriage they have combined their talents in s ing i n g praises· The public is invited. 'Jesus Celebration'. Set The First Baptist Church· \Ve stm in s t er. 14200 Goldenwest St.. is conducting a •·Jesus Celebration" or y,·hich the final session is at 7 p.m. Sunday, according to the Rev. Robert D. Le .... ·is. An evangelism team . sponsored by the Southern Ba ptist General Convention of California. 1vill assist the church in the _ e\'angelistic outreach activity. Steve \Vi\l iams. 18. \1·ill preach during the services held tonight at 7 p.n1. and 10:50 a.m. on Sun:iay. He is a student al Fresoo C it y College. He v.·ill conduct a TllE FELLOWSllJP lt!adcr will be Kris Brown, 16. She is a s1udent at Sunny ~!ills High School in La 11 abra. She \\'ill conduct r a p sessions after the services on l-~rirlay and Saturday. The \'oung C h r i s l i a n Singers, from the First Bap- ti st Church Westminster. will assist the evangelism team. Biblical Scholar Anticipates Death witnessing clinic. ~ 1t-luslc during the celebration will be under the direction of Barry CampbeH, 20, of Ri\'erside. He is a student at Ca lifornia Baptist College. He plays the guitar and \1·ill prcsCnt special music as v.'ell as lead in corngregational singing in each service. ~1r. Lewis emphasized that everyone is invited to participate in all of the a<'- tivities during the celebrtltion regardless of denomination or chw·ch aff i liatio n or preference. By GEORGE \V. CORNELL SOUTH REND. lnd. (A PJ -Her doctors and an ancient Biblic<tl· omen beth had. a jolting .,.,·ord for D!'. Josephioe J\l. Ford. a noted Scripture scholar : Soon, she likely \\'Ould die. Bui it doesn't distress her. , "I look for \\'ard to it." she says. "I believe 59 strong- ly 1n an afterlife !hat death has no dread for me. I look fory,•ard to meeting the Lord.'' curiously, the medical conclusion that she would live only about another four years came as she neared com· plction of a massive commentary on the Book of Revcla- lion, ...-.·hich also hints at dire consequences for such wor~. "IT'S A JOKE an1ong my friends," Or. Ford said in an interview. "It v.·ould be superstition to think that the curse really was operative. I see it with a sense of hwnor, f coin· cidencc." DR. FORD, A NEW Teslament professor al the Un i- versitv of Notre Dame, declined to specify her age, say· ing J;idies don't do that. Biit she looks young, perhaps in her late 30s. She has worked five years on the 1.100-page commentary, to be published hy Doubleday late this year. It 's part of a series of commentaries on the entire Dible. "l'\'C learned a lot about how it feels to be approaching dealh," she said. She said her doctors a year ago diag- nosed her as suffering from a terminal case or lupus eryth- ematosus. a progressive deterioration of tissue and organs. "I WAS A LITTLE perplexed at my own reaCtions,'' she said_ "I enjoy this life immensely, but l find myself anticipating lhe next. It's like being on a hill and seeing it all in pe rspective and in proportion. ''God has given me many graces, experiences in which I've sensed the immediate presence of God," she went on. ;'It's so beautiful to me. It happens occasionally, a fore- taste of heaven. and I look forward to it immensely." Children under 3 1will be prO- vided for during all services. ~1r. Le"'"i s added. · Preschool Gets Hecid < The First Southern Baptist him to group experiences and Church of Costa l\.1esa an- encouraging him toward a nounces a new director for its good coitcept of self with respect for himse~f nd others. "Happy Child .. Pre-School." A learning env· nment con- Mrs. Kenneth Helmle comes ducive to Qiristian gro\\'th to the stWiaol with experience and development will be the in Christian education at n1ain purpose. Sllturday, June 30, 1973 DAILV PILO~ Jewish Day Camp Slated in h·vine Kailanah 73. lhe f i r SI J C\\'ish day ci'lm p in !he lr\•ine llren, \\'ill open ln July u11d1.•r the auspices of 1 s r a e l Acad(l_my. it has been an- nounced. Camp headquartf'rs will be nt Uni versity l·li~h School, Cul\'er at Can1pus Rood. "Ka ilanah'' is tJie Israeli "'ord for summer camp. He ading the can1p staff 11•ill be Shoshanah Adler, Hebrt'1\' instructor at Orange Count;< synagogues. i\1rs. Adler came to this country from Israel. whf're she \\'O rkNI in education and 1vith youths. \\'ORKl!\G \\1ITJl '.'ii r s . Adler 11•ill be H<i bbi Hobert Jert•n1iah Bergn1an . dC'all of Israel AC'<idl'rnv. Through a prog ram or athleti cs. campiul! crnfts. art, folk dance. song. s!ory and dran1a. the camp ho1:ics to provide an af- firmative. earlv Jewish iden- tity lo yo ungslers. .Camp leadership is 1\·orking closely \\•ilh the I r v i n e Recreation Department i n dovetailing the Kaitanah camp progran1 \\'ilh th(' O\'erall recreational progran1 co\'ered by I he department. " In addition 10 d:iily S\\'irn in- lruction. youngsters '4' i I l pend each Thursday al th e 1\1e\vport Dunes. \V c e k I y outings \1·il\ take in such a!- tractions as San Diego's Sea \Vorld and the Je"·ish ~1useum at flebrew Union College in Los ~ngeles. Assisting A1rs. Adler wi ll be a staff of young )eople in- cluding upper and post high school student s as counselors. high school freshmen and sophotnores as j u n i o r counselors and eighth graders ;1s counselors-in training· An o\·ernighl camp-out is schedul - ed for each of the l\\'O sessions. CA~fPERS \\1LL be able to attend one or both of Kaitanah's two-week session s. '!'he first sesslons's dates are .July JS-27. v.·hlle the second scssiosi goes from July 30 to Aug. 10. Places cnnnot be guaranteed 11fler July I. lt has been an- r.ounced by the Academy's Cam p Committee chairman, Joyce Tachner. Ileservations may be arranged by phoning her. 552·7767 or the Academy office. 586-21126. Kail<lnah '73 is open to all l'hildren starling or conclud ing ,k indergarten through gradt? six. \\•ithout regard to race or religious affiliation. Israel Academy is ;1 cooperative learning com- {llUnUy devoted to fan1il y rulfillmcnt through the arts of Judaism, Ex-local Preacher Named BELLE\'UE. Nev. (AP) - The Hev. Joseph ~1urrin has been appointed. to head the Columban Fathers con1munity al national headquarters at SL Colu mbans near Bellevue. fl.fr. l\.furrin, a native of Parnell. Iowa. is a former missionar'y in Ko~a . He was ordained in Omaha in 1944. His most recent assignment was as pastor of Blessed Sacra· ment parish in Westminster .. As head of the Columbans community, Mr. Murri'! suc- ceeds 1 he Rev. Paul Keppner of Buffalo, N.Y .. who plans to study busjness and acrounting at Creighton Uni\'ersify. The change wa s annou nced by the Very Reverend Hugh O'Rourkc, U.S. director of the foreign missionary society, 1vhieh ihcludes more than 1,000 priests. '"tl { \'\ fOirhovra flemoriol pork The Solllhland's Mosl &ll#liful Mmorillls ' ' ' ' NevertJ1eless, s he cited cases of four otber Biblical scholars in thi s country and Great Britain y,•ho have met early deaths from heart attacks. accidents or abrupt in- firmities after doing studies of the mystical last book of the Bible. Dr. Ford, British-born and among a growing CQrps of in nuential women theologians iri the Roman Catholic Church, has tenure as a full professor at Notre Dame. She said she is al "the most interesting part of my career." Moody Bible Institute, Orange The School offers 2-, 3-and Coast College and certificates 4-day classes fur 3-, and 4-year. from various organizations. olds. Registrations are left for MAUSOLEUM • COLUMIAllU~ • C!MfTOT j It \\'arns. in Rev. 22:18. that if anyone adds to !he "v.'ords of the prop hecy of this book, God will add to him the pl agues described in this book.·• She says the "days now seem so short." TR.EES of the WORLD She plans to continue with September. Call 642.-1426 or the present school program -549-2127 for more infonnation. to meet 1he needs of the c~~h;ildL~11;_1e~ch~u~rc~h;;is!c:loca~ted~ja~t~6~50~~~~~~~ratt~~=-JB~e~tw~e~•n~S~a~n~ta~A~no~a~n~d~O~ra~n~g~e~ as an individual. introdu~ng Hamilton Street, O:>sta t1esa. On Fairview Avenue -538-ZlflI OR.ANGE COAST CHURCH DI-RECTORY . • ---------- FIRST ASSEMB~ Y OF GOD 140 E. 22nd St .. COlh Mesa -541-3761 E. W. Philliiu . Piulor FM t,._,el'hlttotl C~I 642.0SlJ SUNDAY SllYICn t :JO A.M.-S111cley ScltMI C..._ IAlf Apel CHILD CAii AVAILAILE 11 tttr• I) 10:10 A.M.-C-t11•1tl" Srtnlce , ..... ,. ...... c. Doy ...... P9lf0r Pltilllpt s,.-1"9 6:00 P.M.-"HIYI LOOK ME OVEI" ~------'-"P•to...!....!!'~P.!_!,.•IRt ______ ~ HeuM of Miutf!o-Frldoy-8 ,.M.-Coffff H•- Cy Holm/"'· Diu:ietor CENTRAL BIBLE CHURCH 23rd StrHt at Orange, Costa Meso -541·5303 , .. tor: leltett M. ••pt• Y•utlt r ... r -FrM M9ltl1 M"91 .. W•nlllp-1 O:JD 1.M. ~ .. 4 .. ScltMI t •·"'· S.Hcry ,, .. 1 .. Wenltlp-7:00 p .... -P,.,. ........ WM.-7:00 p.a. SERVICES: 10:00 A.M. & 6:30 P.M. INTERESTING FUNDAMENTAL BIBLE TEACHING COAST BIBLE CHURCH M1rco hnfff Jr. Hft•, Soi J111011 CapknoM ------- ----=::..:;,_ __ -~ ~-111:;=:======"='~~~='=-'='c:::' ::':::":.:::11 ::: 4 ::: 1 ::::: 1 ::: 1 ... ='=0:::1::::=====~11 HARBOR ASSEMBLY OF GOD 740 W. Wilson, Costa Mesa 541·4704 OALaH F. HElllTWECI( Mlnl•ltt If Y1utll V. L. HEITWICk, P•tor CAJIL OENlllY Mlnltl•• of M1nlc -SUNOA Y SEltYICIS - 9:41 A.M.-S•'"'-Y School 10:10 A.M.-'"nle Lord'1 Pr.,..-. #2" Ser80ll .. , Pntor 7:00 P.M.-Mlui•'""Y s,.okor w~ M.wMrry CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES llANCHIS OF THI MOTHER CHUICH THI PIRST CHUICH OF CHllST, SCllNTIST IN IOSTON •. MASSACHUsms "CHRISTIAN SCIENCE" JULY 1, 1973 ::===C=O=ST=A==M=E=S=A=C=H=R=IS:C:T::tA=N=S=C=H=OO=L===~i1, ·Cool• p,.Jcti.11 -Ktnd..-11tt1n -!llll••ftl•rt -(lllN C•111 -------- M•sa-Firsl Chdrch of Christ, Scientist 2110 ........ Dr •• c .... ,.. ... S111tdcrr khffl-•111 A.M. Ch11rc• hrvko -11 :00 A.M. NEWPORT CHRISTIAN CENTER Fifteenth and Monrovi1 Streett l :JO oftd 11 :00 A.M. -Mor1th19 Wonhlp "Dow11 To Earth U•I .. h r A• U1'0 l11°TM·Alr Pool'lo" I • TIMPol"lo"' Chol'• 4 '-'-•• .,., Pmor 9:45 A.M. -SlllMlll'( School 6100 P.M.-Gllftf S,....tf 11 .... Gtct190 I . Wood WM., 1:JO P.M.-1~ .. St.41y: T1to lo .. Of Acft IN•rMrY & Chnd c ....... u ..... for •• s.m..1 Or. Geo,rge 0 . Wood, Pestor 646-7117 CHURCH OF GOD 426 I Ith St., Huntington BHch -541 .. 529 Si.Ml.., Sch .. 110 •·"'· -Wonlll, 11 :11 o,M. 5011 . ..,., worth!' 7 P·"'· -h.iilty 11lte WM., 7 , .•• It••· A. C. Sfw", Poator ....J JIM HeMO, Ml"llMt ef lctHotlo" leodhtt lo••· 2110 Moso Y•rdt Or. Huntington Be1ch-Flr1t Church of Christ, Scientist 1t11 & on.,., HollfilltfM a..ca. S11Hoy khMI-t 1JO & 11 :00 4.M. Cllirtcfl -f:JO I 11:00 A.M. 1..ctl"I 11..,. -221 Molf! Sf. Newport Bt1ch-Fir1t Church of' Chri1t, Sc11ntl1t 3JDJ Ylo UM,""'°" lecll Ctnrtch & S.M.y Se .. oo~9:00.10:JO A.M. IHCllttt Roo111, J JIS Yhl U'9 Newport Be1ch-S.Cond Church of Christ, Scientist J100 Poclft& YJow Dfo., Cef'OH .. M• c ..... & Snlloy k...a -10rOI A.M. ...... 1 ... -JIOO.I c.-Hwy. I..._ N.,.._1 w-. '"91 .. T•ltlww M---Ip.-. -An CIMtrcHt All erre cordially Invited to attend the church 1ervice1 and enjoy the prhrlltQtl of tht R•acling Roomt Clllltl C.. 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Onl1 lD:to Jt,,M, CHUlCH OF RELIGIOUS SCllNCI , , , , •.• , .•••• , , , , , , , , , •• , , 609 11 tll St., H•l'fi"ftM looclt -ll6·1150 Sci1nc1 of Mind L1coturrt ••••• , •• , , ••• , • , •••••• , , 9:30 A.M, Ftmily Wot1h fp S1rvic1 •••••••••••••••• , • , , ••• , •• I 0:50 A.M, ~Nyrury C1r1 •v1ll1Dl1 - "GOD LOYIS A P•OSl'EROUS MAN " >•nnon Dy ll•v. Gent TtlompHn. Mlnlllt r l>IAL·A·PRAYEI. Jl6·2111 lST CHURC~)IF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE 0' NEWPOllT IEACM IMtmlltr Cllurch, UnUM Church of lltlltlwt 5~1, L.A.) SUNDAY SEii.ViCi 11111 SUNDAY SCHOOL -i?t.o A.M. ALlllllT llUlllCE, llk,-Mlnl1llf Jwty 1 -"Toor UMllettatf .. l~hts" LITTLE TMEATlll-:::ORONA PIL MAil MIOH SCMPOL 1111 EASllLF, Dll., Hl:W,.PllT llACM FOil AH IHSP'IRATIONAL Ml:SSAGl-DIAL ... -U.14 Newport Unity LOllllN 0, P\.ICKINOlll, Mlflltltl' D•••tfe"el Sonk.,_10 A.M. 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I••· Wonhlit -6:00 l'.M. W ... Eft. 11 .. lo Stocfy -7:00 P.M. WILLIAM IPLll, MINISTll 64S·J1•1 o a S49-0S45 ' • _, - f(J OAll Y PJLOT Saturday, Ju11c ;o, 1973 - f'amll11 Cir_.";.;.";.."---.. "~" Bil Keau•• "~like printing better than writing 'cause you con rest between letters." l' ou1· Hoi•oscop~ \ Aries Cru1 Make Ties Concrete SUNDAY JULY I By SYDNEY O~IARR ARIES (l\Iar_ch 21-April 19 ~: Accent is on creative change. romantic interests. activity connected with chi Id r e n _ Recreational pursuits prove beneficial. Ce1ncnt f a m i 1 y relationships. Correct recent error of quotation. !\lake in- telligent concession. TAURUS \April 20-i\lay 20 1: Strive to be 1nore flexible. Family membfr hesitates to make suggestlon for fear of creating a ro\v. Kno\v it and make conciliatory gesture. Entcrtaln at home. Deal v.·ith Sagittarian. Speak frankly. Honest attempt v.'ill bring con- structive results. GEfl·JI NI 0\1av 21-June 20): You are on ti1e rnove <ind relatives. nrit>hbors rire likely to be involved. Avcid Irving to handle detail. lnstcarl. seP project as a 1~·hole. Get th e "gestalt." the con1plcte pic- lure. Aqu arius. Lf'o per.sons n1ight play significant roles. CA.\1CER (June 21-July 22): Spotlight on money , collec- tions, financi al talk.~ and ar- rangeinents. Gemioi , Virgo persons figure prominently. Protect valuables. Avoid being careless while in transit. You may encounter fa st talker. Be amused , not impressed. De1tfh, 1''otires BRYAN 1:11,n !I. 8•¥an. Resid,nt o! Three ,.rch Bay, s~uti> L.Jll"n<>. Dale ri dea1h. June 1.8, 1913. Sur,.i¥ed by hu5bJnd. Wllllim LEO !July 23-Aug. 22 l: Lunar cycle is high ; your judgn1e11t. intuition arc on target. Deal with T.aurus, Leo persons. Those who previously opposed you will do abOut - face. Strive for greater in· dependence. Put ideas to 11•ork. Original concepts are favored. VIRGO tAug. 23-Sept. 22 1: Fa1nily member co u I d surprise b ~· rcme1nbering special -0ccasion, annlversayy. You n1ay be involved in claudestinc meeting. Kc y no\v is !1) be dip!on1atic. Cycle is still high and you need not fear the unknown. LIBRA !Sept. 23·0ct. 22 ): Accent is on .hO\\' to make so me of your \Vishes become actualities. Key is to use past experience. to a c c e p t r c s po nsibility. Capricorn, Cancer persons figure prom- inently. Relationship with n1emhcr of opposite sex in· tensifics ... S'20RPIO (QcL 23-Nov. 21 1: Be picpared for challenge. Finish \\'hat vou start. Don't back do\vn irl face of threat. Opposition lacks su bstance. Knovv it and respond accord- ingly. Aries makes definite as· serti-0ns. But it is best to beed your O\\'Tl counsel. SAGITTARIUS (N-0v. 22· Dec. 21 ): Good luna r aspect I now coincides '''ilh travel. · vacation, learning process. Persons in faraway places make c-0ntact . \Vrile. dis tribute. advertise. Give full play to crea!i\'e resources. ~'lake others a\\'arc. • ---Jennlnogs Bryer> J,., !on, Ar!hur Sallng~r. l~A"lletes; 1hr~·.,le~h14rs. ..Jl.etly Ade"'"' Northridge; Merv Forsy!he, New CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan . 19T: Par tnership effort is highlighted. Your concern \\1ith \vhat is hidden comes to fore ; key is to dig beneath the superficial. Money question can be settled if you are co- operative, receptive. Keep guard up but also keep smil- ing! ... Yorio. Clly; Hel~ English, 0.Jna Point; two ~r11ndchildren. Pdvele t a m 11 y _,vices, MOlldey, July 1, 10 AM, Sheffer Laguna 15Nch Cha~I. Interment, private et El Toro Cl!me1ery. Stieffer LaQU!1-(I Be.Jell Mortu•"Y• Oirector5. CARSON Pe11r1 A. Carson. Rttldenl ot t1191ma HH!i; dete OI death. June :tel, 1~73. Survl¥· l!d llV rw~ d•U!il>!ers. Mrs. John Miller, l a<.iuna 1-lills; Mrs. George Bever, San Oie;io; son~. Clarence ~! lllll't<l!s: Ardon. Mls1ouri: George. Alanama:· Tommy, Arl<.an-~s. live ara,..OchllOren; se¥en <Jreat-gr.JnOchildrcn, Services ·,,;11 be lleld Mcnday, '11 A!• P':.:llc Vl!W c.n •. nel. I 1n1errren1. P~cil't Vie · M<'morial Par~. Pacific Vicv. Mo-iua. y D1r;:c:o~~. COO NEY Ad~lla F. Coone·:. J24 Coral A,.tnul!. Balboa Island. Date of dealh, June 2!. 1'73, Survived b~ husti<ind , let> T. Coorie"J ; !WO di!U<Jh!ers Palrlde A. McC11be 11nd Carol !. Pe!'ldleton1 two sons. tl:kllll•d T. and Rot>ttrt i... Cooney: eighl 1ralldchildrl!!I. ServlcH, Monday, July 2, (•lvary MauSoleum Ch•pef, Calvary Ctrnel"')', Ea'ff LOI Angeles. &alti· 11..,-geron Funeral Home, COl'ooa del Mer, Dlrec!or1. ARBUCKLE & SON WESTCLIFF MORTUARY ~Z7 E. 17lh St., Costa 1t1esa 616-48811 • BALTZ.BERG .. :l\O,\ AQLTARTUS (Jan. 20.F'eb. ~ 18 \: Lie lov;. Let others an·j nouncc !heir inrenlions. Be l a\rarc of pllhlic rclarions. Curb tendency to blurt out feel- il1gs .. A little restraint no\v can go a long way -to your advantage. 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REG. $39.99 #8800 Saturday, Junt 30, iq73 DAILY PILOT J l Bane Plan Explosive Fourth of July By HOWARD L. llANDY 0t tt1e o.11y r 11t1 .St•ft Eddie Bane bas taken one or the longest rests or his baseball career dur- ing the regular season since he signed v.1th the r Minnesota T11·tns almost two weeks ago. The rest 'hasn't hothered4he young left· hander from \Vestinlnster v,rho \\'Ill make his major league debut in a starting role on the t'ounh of July. Asked about the Jong period ot in- activity fur Banc. l\1inncsot.a manager Frank Quilici sa id ; . , •·1 ttilnk I "'ll.S a liUlc overprotective of Eddie ln sosne respects. A I I e n (Worthington, Twins pitching coach )' and I ta/ked about It and "'e dec ided to give him his own game to st.llrt and let hlm go from there. "From all reports. he's got a lot or moxie and he seems like a real' great ki~. ''He's going to pitch like himself. I'm certain that's y,•hat got him up tlerc. Wal· cbing him throw baiting practice, he's not an overpowering fast ball pitcher." Wortblnglon Is brief \lnd to the point. .. we·re optimistic about him, of course. tfc has a good breaking ball, can pitch from tv.·o or three different positions and he's deceptive. .. ··\Ve'll see him Wednesday night, then we'JI "·ait and see after that." Over in the Angels dugout \Yherc the man u•ho recruited him for Arizona State wos sitting, Bobby Winkles said : "I think he knows how to pitch well enough to ~tay up here. lf he can get his other st uff in there to set up the fast ball, he 'll Stay.'' \Vhat \vould he tell his players it Banc appeared in a relief role during the cur· Oailv r 1101 Stall l'hoto. bv Rld'l•rd koelll1r GOOD, OLD FASHIONED WELCOME -Westmin- ster's Eddie Bane, who is expected to start his first major league baseball ga me \Vednesday again st Kansas City. relaX:es at home as Afi nnesota visits the 1\ngels. He is given the royal treatment by his wife, Pan1 Heft), 1nother Earline and Father Earl. Non-practicing lr\vin .i\niasses Na stase Romps Evert, Conrwrs Score L__I___::1~!~~~H.~~0.,__1 _Easy Wimble don Wins the feu· touring golf pros \\'ho does not believe it takes practice to keep sharp. · • · 11 you feel that your game is sharp. v;hy go out and beat you rself inlo the ground practicing?" asked Irwin, who missed only one gr&and rolled in five birdi e putts of JO !ee11ltr less. J-te carries a two-stroke lead into ~a.y's third round of the \Vestem Open \VI,.f.BLEDON, England (AP) -Chris Ev('rt. "'ho \\•oy,:s tennis cro,vds whcrC\'('r she goes. and Jimmy Connors. l he Anlerican teen-ager who is wooing her. -tro seeded players into the fourth round of play at Wimbledon today. wemen•s Sln11111 Tllircl Round Cllrl1 Evett, For! Laud•rdalf, Fla., bt!a1 J uli• Heldl'fl<in, Ntw Y11rk, 6·l , 6·1. ,.. Vl'rolnle Wadf', Brll~ln, bt!a! Pim THQU•rden, Los Anoele-s, 6·2, 6·3. 0 191 Mo<ozove. Ruu!a, be1I Jo't''• Wllflam1, Brl-t1!n, 7-$, 11-3. · K«ry Melvlll•. Au11ra!la, bell Pill Prelorll/I, SCIUlh Altl(I, 6-1. 6-1. Evon11t Gool1gong. AU$lr11la, bt!ll Wendy Turnbull, AU11ran•. ~. 6-1. ; rent sertes ::it Anaheim Sta4il,un? "All I can tell them is that he has a curve, a fast ball and a change ol pace and he keeps them au down good. Jtis curve is his best pitch." Bane beat the Angels . 3-2, in an ex- hibition game during ·the spring V.'ith 10 strikeouts. "He beat us, all right,'' Wink)es said. "But you have to remember this is a lit- tle di!Cerent. Some of the guys we had in that game are no'v in Salt Lake City." \Vould Bane have a vendetta pitching against his former college coach? ''I'd have to sny a player always tries a lilU• border wbco he's playlng llll•inst hi~ teacher." How doe s Eddie look at 1he starting assignment \\'ednesday? <I J just have to go out there and be myselr. OUr pitching coach told me not to be too picky and don't try to throw to the comers that much. Throw your best stuff and get it in there." Eddie says it is fl matter of out-guess- ing the hitters. a matter of mind over matter. ' "The important thing is to kee p them offstride.'' Eddle ·s preference for a starting assJgnnient is a night game and that 's v.•hat he hn5 Wednesday. \Vhllc the newness of the major leagues is sllll apparent in his thinking, he also realizes 1hat he had help along the 'NJ'/ to the majors before he \\1ent to AriZCJl18 ~ate. ~ "The same principle of competition, at· tilude and thing s along tha t line are ap- parent here and I have to thank my three high school <.-oaches tor starting me right." Thcv include Bill Bo$well in football , Don i..eavey in basketball and Frank l\lunoz In baseball. LA Outslugs Braves, 12-9, Despite Aaron's Home Run ATLANTA (AP) -Bill Russell drilled a tie-breaking two-run single in the 12th. inning and later scored on Chris Can- nizzaro's single to qift the Los Angeles Dodgers to a 12-9 victory over the Allan· ta braves. Ron Cey's double and a pair of \valks set up Russell 's t~rWl shot to center off Jiln Panther, 1-1. Lee Lacy tried to score from third on a suicide squeeze but was nailed at the plate when Cannizzaro fail· ed lo connect on 1a burit attempt. Russell Blylev en Sharp took second on the pla y, then Cannizzaro singled to ccnler. 'l'he Dodgers took a 9-8 lead in the top Dodge r s S late All G•me1 ftll Kl'I (MO) June JO LOI An!Ml!l 1! C!ndnn1U JU!'t' 1 'LO$ Angele-s II Clnclnl'lllll ('/ Jul't' 2 LOI AnQtlH ill ':loclnn1•1 Jul't' l Seti 01!!90 Ill L ... A09elH ?:ts 11.m, lC :lG 1.n1. ~ D.m. 1:'5 p.m. of the 10th on \Villie Davis' double and center fielder Dusty Baker's throwing error, but Atlanta tied it on Dave Darwin _Hits Grand Slam I To Scuttle Angel s, 4-0 Bob Darwin's grand-slam home run in the eighth inning broke up a 'brilliant pitching duel bet\i.'eetl Califcrnia·s Nclan Hyan and Mjnnesc.ta's Bert Blyleven and gave the Twins a 4-0 victnry over the Angels Friday night. The Twins, who had managed only two hits orr Ryan, 9-9, through seven, -Angels Slate Al.,._,, _,. ICMl'C 17111 6:U O.tr'I. 5:S5 p.m. 7;U plm. 7:S5 p.m. sandwiched tl\:o walks around Jim Holt's bunt single, setting the stage for Donvin's 11th homer of the season over the left . center fietd fence, at Anaheim Stadium. Blyleven retired the first 13 Angels in order before Richie Schei nblum produced an infield single with one out in the fifth. l\1lnnesota, nieanWhile, \\'3S held hitless by Ryan until Danvin lined a single to lert in the '!owth. Blyleven yielded only four hits v.;hile \\•aJking one to gain his 10th victory· against eight losses. f.1innesota. mc3n,vhile. could collect only one hit off Ryan through five in. nings. That \\'as Darwin's line single to left in the fou~th. Danvin was thrown out by Jeff Torborg trying to steal. Torborg also Wew out Larry Hisle t\\-ice on the basepaths. Hisle walked in bolh the second and fifth innings and in each instance was gunned down by Torborg who fired strikes to second baseman Sandy Alomar. Torborg thus tied an Angels club record held by Bob Rodgers who threw out three Kansas City l)layers on 11,fay 16, 1967. Ryan struck out both Hisle and Joe Lis. giving him IO for the game. the ninth time th is season he lhas equalled or surpassed that figure. He ~·ou1Jd up \vith 12 strikeouts. I Johnson's 16th home run of the season and the Braves' fifth in the game. Darrell Evans' 19th homer ·with t1\'0 out in the bottom of the ninth sent the game into ext ra innings. The Dodgers had taken an 8-7 lead in the seventh \\1th their second four-run outburst of the game. Steve Garvey, Bill Russe ll and pinch-hitters Von Joshua and f\.lanny f\.1ota hit consecutive singles and Bill Buckner hit a sacrifice Oy. The Braves got a first-inning: run bot Los Angeles jumped on top in the third in- ning as, Al 00\vning, Dave Lopes and Buckner singled for one run. \Villie Da\1is singled for l\\·o more, then Davis scored en Ron Cey's single. , But the Braves bounced back in the fifth to take a 54 lead on ~like Lum's th ree-run homer and Morton·s solo shot. Atlanta added two runs in the sixth when Evans was safe on an error and Hank Aaron swatted his 20th home rWl of the season and the 693rd of his career to move \\•ithin 21 of Babe Ruth's ~d 114. I LOS ANGELES A Tl.ANT A "' 11 rbl .. ' "" L1111es. " • ' ' ' Garr, rt ' ' ' ' Buckr1ew. " ' ' ' ' MPtrltJ, IS • ' ' ' Oavis. cJ • ' ' ' T1111..iln11, Ph ' ' ' ' cev. 3b • ' ' ' P•nll'!er, p ' ' ' ' Cr1w!11rd, rr • ' ' ' Evan1, lb ' ' ' ' Garver, lb • ' ' ' HAI~, If • ' ' ' Brewtr. 11 ' ' ' ' Bak ... , Cl • ' ' • t.lcMuln, 1111 ' • ' ' DaJOl'ln1t1, 2b ' ' ' ' Culver, p • • • ' Lum, lb ' ' ' ' LllCY, pl\ ' ' • • Oale-s, c ' ' ' • R•u, p o i · a • Mot10tl, II ' ' ' ' RlllHll, l5 ' ' ' l'r!Hlll, p ' • • • Yee11tr. c ' ' • • House. p ' • ' • JDihu•. Ph ' ' ' ' Oletr, Ph ' ' • ' C1nnln~. c ' • ' ' Devln11, p ' • • • Oow!<lr111, p ' ' ' • Hotrn11r, p • • • • HQU111'1,11 ' ' ' • SJl>dllOn, s1 ' • • • MOU1, 1111 ' ' ' ' P~clorel<, II ' • ' ' Totals If 12 '' IG Total1 " "' ' kor• n lllllllN• 'M AllllelH ... .. .. lt>-12 An•nt1 "' ... .. , ,,,_' .. • • .. .. so Oownlr111 ' ' ' ' ' ' HCIUoh ' ' ' • ' ' Rlcllerl ' ' ' ' ' ' Brewcr ' ' ' ' • ' Culver W,>4 ' ' ' ' ' ' "' ' ' ' • ' • M11rlor1 • ' ' ' ' ' Frl!tt!!ll • • ' ' ' • ' l1ou\e ' ' ' ' ' ' Devi1111 ,.. ' ' ' ' ' Hotrn~r ... ' • ' ' • l.:5/llf!r L,1·1 ' ' ' ' ' • Match Race Today _, ' . Miss Evert. beaten by J ulie tleldman of New York in the Queen's Club tourna- ment last week, turned the tables -f0t~a·6-- 3. 6-l triumph over Miss Hcdlman while 011 Tl' T oday Connors. the only American man to be seeded. barely let Jeff Simpson get a -__ _:C::_h=•::'_:_'"::::e:.:l_:9:_:a::t:_::2===~:~gdp on his racket. The New Zealan- 81\He Jr1n King, Hiiton H•1d, s.c., ti.11 Kerrv H1rrl1, AU11rll!I, 6·7, 6-J. A~~,,~~l:Clll!rf~111!!!!l1_._!!1! !_•~4!!'•.m. P1lo Rosemary C1s1!s, San Fr1ncJsco, ~I Tory FrrtL Los Angell!$, 7-S. 1·5. Gorn1s co~, Brl!aln, beal Penny Miiare, Brll•ln, ._ 2, .... M1rgarri Mlctiel. Paclllc P1ll11dts, bHt Cl!rl1lln• S•~t SWftlfn, 6-1, 6-G. Blyleven had rto ·pitch out oI trouble in the seventh when the Angels loaded the bases on singles by Tom McCraw and Ken 1Berr-y-plus a .walk to Mike. Epstein..--- But Blyleven got Alan Gallagher to roll lj> Carew for ,the thinl, out. -tr * Fans Swarm, ArlingUJn~_, ! I ' r in search for his first victory since taking the Heritage Class ic in 1971. Irwin. 28. form er star safely on lhe .. Un1versity of Colorado football team, l3cked a 66 Friday to his opening 67 for 133-nlne-under-pat for the co 1n pact ltfidlothian Country Club course. "I don't go for changing putters. I've used ·the same one for about seven years. It's Pot the putter, it's the puttee. You arc either a great putter or you aren 'I. You can "wk yourself into being a fair putter, but that's about all." 1\\·o shots back in ttte chase for the $35,000 top award "·ere Bruce Cramptoo. on target for tiis fifth tourna1nent victory ol the season, and Rik Massengale, the lore-haired Texan who has won only 1.1,711 this year. ~~-- Today's Sports I On Television 11 :15 a.m. t•l -BASEBAIL - The ~1lh,•<1ukee Bre\\1?1'9 meet the R~ Sox in Boston's FenWAY Park. 2 p.m. 19) -GOLF TOURNA· ~tENT -Third round action In the Western Open J'rom J\lidlothion, 01 . 5 p.m. (7) -WIDE WORLD 01' S91lRTS -Triple Crown winner stcretaMat Is running £or the row; Again bcforo retlrlng· 10 the stud fann. The m.atah race with My 0£:1llt1nt and 01.1'" Nntlve will be broadcast live from Chiciigo's Ar- lington P•rt. Also, hlghllghL• of lhe NCAA vol1eyb111l ebam.plonshlps.' taped Ma y 2G 81 the San Diego Sports Arena . ' " der was eliminated &:2. 6--1. 6-2. Favored llie Nastase of Romania \\·as back .in form after suffering from a bad back and advanced with a 7-5. 6-2, 6-4 trtumpb over Toshiro Sakai or Japan. Nastase's next opponent will be Alex Mayer of Wayne, N.J., who fought hard through ~'o sets before whipping Vladimir Zedni of Czechoslovakia a.6, 7·5, 6-0. Conqors, the no. 5 seed from Belleville, 111., attacked Simpson with his two-fisted backhand and took advantage of the young New Zealander's \\'eak service and erratic volleying. Nastase moved briskly about the court and used a variety of cultured shots in his triumph. Sakai dropped a service game in the first set then shook the Romanian slightly by winning three games in b row for a s..f lead. But Nastase came back \\-i th devastating power and won three straight for the set. Then he marched steadily to vlclory. Foreman Foe Nixed by WBA RICllMOND, V•. (AP) -The World Boxing Assoelation Frid1;1y refused to sanction a world heavywelg~t cham· pionship fight between champion George f'orcman and Joo "Klng" Roman soheduled in Tokyo Sept. I. A fonnal request from the Jflpan Box· ing Con1mission for sanction t h e 1'1 oremnn·Roznan bout was received Fri- day by William Brennan, chairm11n of the championship committee or the \VBA, \\'hich is headquartered here. Brl.'llnan sald after a ' '1 e n g l h y te lephone discussion F'ridly With \VBA president Bobby Lee ol Honolulu, it was deci8ed the Contest would not be tn the best Interests of boxing at this lime, as far as tHe YlBA Is concerned." Brennan sa id, "Ronuln is not rated ns one of the top 10 contenders "by ~the -WBA," alt~h he reall2ed ~ recently ,~·as rated by another group, e added that he could not say "wheth or 'not thls was done for convenle-ncc ln mak· ing a Foreman· Roman fight possible." "We are concerned only 'f\1th WBA business and as matters now stand the Foreman-Roman fight Is not sonctloned by the WBA as a cl\..1mpionship contest. "'e Og4(1.,..La_JoU.~OU1 Maf.1111& Navr•ll..,._., ._n-; IOV•kie,.M , "' MINNl!SOTA (4) Jani! YCIUng, AU1lr1ll1, be-al Llr>ds1y BIKl!«lrd, Britain, 7.5, 4-6, 6-(1. F'r1nctl!.J O\lrr, F'r11nc•, tit.I Keren Kr111cnlna , Russia. M , 7-4i, 6-G. Kr!SIV Ktmmtr. LM Anoelu, bt!el V•ltrl• Zl~en· fuss, S1n Ofegp, 1-4, 6-1, 6-3. lngrld B.ntier. Sweden, !>ht J111t1 Newberry, LI J11!11. '"'· ... 6·3. ' ell r 11 bl Carew, 71:1 S O O 0 .-.iomer, 2b CALll'ORNIA lfl Mr llbi • e o a •• 0 0 • e 1 o 3 0 I 0 • 0 1 0 l 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 Terrell, 1s 4 1 I) a Plruon, II 011~1. dll 1 1 o o McCraw, dll Darwin, ~f ' 1 1 4 EPsteln, lb Br•un, Jb ' o 2 a Schnblm, rf To Glimpse Secretariat Lttley Hunt, Austr1ll•, beat M0<>1 Scn~111u, i owa Clly, Iowa, a.2, a.l. Add men's sing\~ 3rd ro11>1d S11tx11c1 B1r1nyl, MuMHrv. be~I Jeff Au5r!n, Roll-Ing Hiiis. 2-6, ~7, a..l, 6~, 6...-. Bob M,K)nl•Y, SI. Ann, Mo .. beal Norm1n Ho1m11, M1 lbournt, Fla., 6-2, l-6, 1.s. 1·5. Mtn's Sln11e1 Tlllrd Rownd Iii• N•9!asr, Rornen!e, t>ee t Tl!othf•o 511!;11, Je111n, 7.5, "'· t.-1., Altlt .Melrew ll, Rus111, be" John C~r. Ausrratl• 6-2. 6-3 "·'· .., . John Ftflvtr, Brl!1Jn, beat P1nd'IO W•ll1!1ll, Sin Ant0<1l11, Te~ .. 1·5, 6-1. 9-I. Owei Oavld$0!!, Au,lralle, bf&! Eric Ewrrt, A1111r1111, d'1, 6-1, 3-6, 6-l. Jlmmv C-oinora, B•llrvllle, l!I., IH!111 Bob Simpton, Ntw ze,1100, 6-2, 6-1, 6-2. Hhle. el 1 o a o Berrv, cf Lil, 1b ' o o a G11lla1111ef>,3tb M!l'-ld, c1 l I 1 0 Mtoll, l5 Hool!, u ' o 1 a Torbllrt, c Blv!1~.n. p o a I) o Grblr.•lz, Ph Tot•t1 Kusnver, c NRv1n, p 31 • ' • Totall Score bv lnnlnt• • J 0 0 0 2 a o o I 0 0 0 o a a a o a a a 31 0 • I) Ml"nesa11 Calllorni11 E-Alom1r. ooa oaa a.,__. .. "' ,,._. C•lllornle 5 . OP-J::•IJl11ml• t. LOB-Mlnnmota ,, 28-B,aun 2. HR-Dll"\tllln II. SB-Ol!v1, Hf$le. B!vievero w ,11;1 N. Rv11r1 L,9-9 T-J:Jl . "-15.~l!'. 11" M R aR •• SO ' ,. 0 0 1 2 ' ' • • ' 12 CHICAGO (AP) -It was only a gallop, but the horse was Secretariat, aqd 11. horde of horsemen and 500 outsiders. including children tind two carolads of college students from Iowa, -turned out Friday to wat ch . The Triple Crown winner galloped 1 ~~ miles at Arlington Park as he loosened ... up for a $125,000 race billed as the Arl- ington lnvitaUonal today which has been ur1 Tel..itet• THE KING'S ENTOURAGE -Sccretaria\ (cenler), with jockey wearing blac and while hal) Is •ur· rounded by security guards after workout. Trainer Lu cian Lauri n Is on horse" rlgwt. proclaimed Secretariat Day by Chicago ma yor Richard Daly. The public was not invited to the \i.'Orkout, but when the crowd began On Tl' T oday -Cha1111el 7 at 5 swarming outside the gates f!bout 10 a.m. track officials decided to let the people in. Once inside they followed Sec retar;:i1 to and from the track, s~pping bis pic- ture and getting as close as possible. But once Secretariat returned to hi! barn. security took over. And for the Meadow Stable star security ranges from uniformed guards to an attack dog. a 110. pound German shcphefd named B;qon. "He didn't come here to gallop around the race track," trainer Lucien Laurizl said when asked about the prospect ol another record-smashing perfonnance bJ Secretariat. Then Laurin recalled the last time fM was at Arlington Park -in 1969 wiU Dike for the American Derby. "The last time I was here, I hate tc say ii., I was 1-S and got beat." Nobody ex~ts Laur in to be a lose1 Saturday. George Getz. trainer of Blue Chip Dan sa id it was sort of like David agalna Goliath but added: , "My horse doesn't have a sling Iha and a rock." . Joining Secretariat and Blue Chip Dll in the t1S mUe race \\1111 be Our NaUv. and ~ty Gallant. SMALLEY HOMERS B.UT U.S. LOSES If USC's Roy Smalley lsn"t satisllet "'ith the offer he'll receive from the Fa nexl year, you can bet Japan wiU be in terested. Smolley connected for his third horn run and 12th rbi ln !!he series Frid'1 ni ght at An$htlm St.adlom but It wasn enough as Japan won its semnd straight 4-3. S1nalley and his mostly USC teant mates complete the seven-game leriti - Sm1day al 2 p.m, pnor to Ibo An&<II'-___ , TWIM pmnt-A'.lll!~Inr.;tl!d!lll!r.- ·- .. J 2 DAIL Y PILO T Saturday, June JO, iq73 JC's Tal1 Tars, Edison Win, 3 Edi son Assistants Tied f o:r; Loop Lead By RoGER CARI.SON 01 I~ Dailw Piiot Stall Community Co\IC'ge systems ha\le tapped Edison High School for 1hree fo o tb all assistants as former Chargers assistants Ross ft1acDonald . Bob Ralston and D (' n n is ?o.foulton have officia 1\y ac- cepted posts outside of Edison the Dailv PilDI has learned ex- clusi\'el);. ~1acDonald, a grid aide to \'ioce Asaro for two years, ,1·i\I coach the defensive line under coach Dick Gorrie at Santa Ana College. Ralston is slated for of- fensiv e backfield duty at Cer- ritos College under forn1er Newport Harbor High coach -Ernie Johnson. Newport Harbor and Edison have joined Costa Mesa Hlgh's summer baseball team in the upper echelon of the Jtarbor Area baseball varsity stan-- dlngs following victories over Fountain Valley and Corona del Mar Friday evening. Host Edison blasted Corona del Mar, 9-0 and Newport Harbor ,., ... ea,eboll Stendj'1i!s w Costa Ml•• Ed150R "4~ Harbor Fo.mtaln V1lley CfYOM o.i Mar Huntlnqton 8tach £slancfa s s s , , ' ' L o• ' ' ' • • ' • '" '" ' • Harbor bested Fountain Valley at Co.sta Mesa Park in noc- turnal action. 5-1. Estancia edged Huntin1t1on Beach, 4-3, at Costa Mesa Park in afternoon play. And ?.foulton ,,,fn 11•or~ ihe SC'Condary at Golden "\llest. College onflcr head coach Ray t Shackleford. ?\1acDonnld, 32. a resident or Newport Beach. coached nt Edison [0Jlo11•ing t"\\'O years at l1untinJ'.!tOn Beach Hi gh and four vear!': ln the Long Beach district .. WORLD !!ECORD HOLDER DON MOOOY RUNS IN NITROMETHANE RACE AT OCIR TONIGHT. Edison's romp was keyed ·around the three-hit pitching of Dave \Vhite, who fanned fi ve and issued no walks in going the distance. OCIR Charnpionsliips Balboa Bay Club In Finals Free passes proved the downfall of Corona del Mar as Edison scored five t-imes in the fourth inning with the aid of fi"e walks and a pair of singles. He prepped at Los Angeles Dorsey before completing bis education at ·cal State (Long Beach). He'll be a full time teacher in the physical education department at santa Ana College. Top Dragsters Vie Jeff Nichols plated one marker with a base h~t and Pat Schirberl singled in two .ruMers to put the game en ice. He n1ay ul so work into the Dons' track p rogram ;:rs a \\·eight coach (shot put, discus ·and javelin). ' Ralston lvill work primarily l\'ith the quarterbacks and receivers at Cerritos and will ·contiaue to teach at Edison High· He will continue as Edison's tennis coach·. Ralston. 32. resides i n \Ves tminster. Hi s education in- cludes two years each · nl Orange Coast Co)lege, Penn State and UCLA i\1oul!on tutored the Edison frosh·soph baseball team at EdisOn recently. Ivy Leag11e For Darga11 Many of the top names in drag racing will ta ke a breath er from busy schedules on the east coast t o participat e in the sixth annual Nitromethane championships at ·Orange Count.v Interna- tional Raceway tooight. Among those ready I o perform are Don Moody, Toni Mcf;:wen, J im Nicoll. Gary Cochran, i\1ike Snively, Dennis Baca. Danny Ongais, \Villie Borsch and Jim Dunn· But two of the lesser lights James \Varren of Bakersfi eld and Walt Rhoades of Playa de! Rey -expect to challenge the leaders. Two weeks ago during the Lions top. fuel and funny citr championshlps at 0 C 1 R . Rhoades defeated \V a r r e n twice. then watched helplessly as Warren won the event. Rhoades qualified number one with a 6.32 second performance. He narrowl v defeated \Varren in the firS t round. 6.37 to 6.39 but had to 11ANOVER. N.11. -San face him "again in the sccon(] Clemente High·s Ch a r I e Y round when Warren retu~necl Dargan has signed a letter or as the low e.I. loser under the intent .llJ enroll at Dartn1outh break rule for a disabled Bob Coll ege in the fall. Noice. Dargan. a standout recei,.'cr Agajn Rhoades edg•t>d \Var- in footba\I and basketball ren by an eve n narro\ver . player, is expected to play in the Orange County All·Slar margin, 6.36 to 6·:!7. football game at Orange Coast However, the strain of three ing the car unsafe for ·com- petition. \\'arrcn, agai n the Joy.• e.t. alter nate. repl;-iccd Rhoades and dO\Vlled Don i\1oody to win the championship. It \\"as \Varren 11·ho suffered breakage last 11·eekcnd at frlYindale during the NHRA v.·orld series race a n d Rhoades, after a \\'eek-long reconstruction job. validated h.is performance at OCIR by winning first place. Qua!Jfying runs begin at 10:30 this n1orning \Vi th elin1 i11:i tion r;1 ces follo11·ing from 7 p.nt· Proceeds front gate receipts will go to the tl·likc Sorokin fund and the me1norial lrophy in honor nf the first driver kill ed at o c rr-< in 1968 will be 'Presented to the most outstanding fuel driver. A fire\vorks s ho\v is also in- cluded on the agenda at ap- proximately 9 o'clock. Special to tile Daily Pilot DU LUTH, Minn . -Balboa Bay Club's senior \'Olleybitll team is the finals of the United States Volleyball Championships here at the University or Minne s ota ( Duluth)-tonight-against the Ou trigger C:inoc Club of Honolulu. Earlier Edison scored,two in the first on Rick Hibbard's double and two more in the third with~ aid <>f Nichols' rbi single and Ed M<:icy's rbi double. C--... Mir Ill ab rhrbi Jonnson. ·~ l o o 'ti Jahn•. ,r ) o I o 8ehre11s. rl 1 O 0 0 TheB CJ b' Moll.p J 0 I 0 ay u s senior team Porto, lb l o o o Compton Rolls Past Golden West, 101-8.3 champions the past thr~ .e.-.~\~~·1111 r g g g Moore,c lOD D years. rolled past the ~~1°n";~;, 7?b ~ ~ Y ~ semifinals with a 15-5 , 15-4 Tot•ls 1• o l o ECll1011 ltl triumph over the Gopher .State Hines. n 103 '1 h1{~ !\tasters or l\finneapolis in ~;.~~';,'/$, 31> ~ ~ i g s~turday 's play. ~!1°~:;.,<b, ~ a g ~ ~ I' Hlbt>ar!I, 211 I 1 1 ' NORWALK -Golden \Vest College's summer basketball forces played Compton College· even through the early stages of the second half Friday night in the Cerritos College sum· mar league, Bur four straight turnovers t urned things around Thomson Eliminated i:..ar 1er the seniors crew MeMl!ll111u, '"' i o o o Co I bl. d f I , M~cY. < ? 1 1 1 mp on 1tzc away rom a c e.eated 1\vin Cities Yl\fCA Mo••""' ss J o 1 i 57 56 1 d 'lh I" · l d he S Lo · Schltrbtr1, lb l C 1 1 - ea w1 :> m1nu es re. an t t. u1s Volleyball Sch•e'""· lb 1 o o o riiaining - and wenl on to Club to set up its-scmis .. .con-····~-~1i:a1:..--~·-· 1~ i i i c:iptore a 101·83.decision. fl ict \l'ilh the Gopher State Sc••• 111v tnnin•~ 11 14 e ll 'vas the sccand straight l\la.'!ters of l\1inneapolis. ccrM e.-Xl ~oo ~ ., i , Edlsor 105 500 ,:-' ~ 1 loss. for the R,ustlcrs in league The )?al boa Bay Club open play -although B r i an men's team is baltlin~in ' thc Sanders came through \.\'ith his loser's bracket today atfcr best perforn1ance or t he railing in the . championship season. round to Cattleman's Voll<'v· ,Sanders scored 21 points on ball Club of Santa J\1on ic~. eight field goals and five free 11·9, 13-11, in the semifin al s of throws and added a dozen re-the double elimination tourna- boonds to his game. t l)lent. Ex-La Quinta High cager Earlier the BBC o~n team Vat Popov scored 20 points k and former Corona del Mar too -the measure of the Col· l'llH'lll,..1011 lat,~ UJ 111 r ~rbi FN~Me~ r! 1 n " n S lomml~r. t i l o 0 e Coleo.,;;n, Jo • I I ' Ttrry,l!'I 1 n1 n ViQn•rcll. c I 1 l 0 Van Tl11 h'"'' U 1 a I 1 l(imbafl. SS l 0 I 0 Jo~nson. 2b 1 1 1 II Cale'\', 11> 1 0 ~ 0 A.lolt r, p I I 1 0 OoUlll•$. 0 0 0 ,, ~ SUMO!!. ph 1 0 00 0 Grn bfr, t> a o II Tot11s r --11 J • J IESllnti' t4) College in August. 6.3 second runs proved too He set school records with much for Rhoades' chassis. nine receptions in one game Vibration had broken the .. for 145 yards and 49 receptions engine mounts and torn th e in one season at San Cle mente wing !roin the frame. •----~for-coa~h Allie -S c h a·f+-'-s -Rhoades-crew a t1empted ti) I umOOs Caps Volleyball Club, PEBBLE B E A C H \vhiz Bob C ark added 16 lS-6, g-ll. lf-8. Irvine's Steven Thomso n was po ints with eight field goals downed 7 and 6 bv Fremont 's from outside. Six teams remain alive in Bill Malley Friday· in the semi· Go!d~n West's last ,lead \Vas the open division with the fin. finals of the 62nd annual state "'ith 17:30 to go at 54-52. als billed for tonight and the A G lf-Gh · h" ____ 7N~·~·..,;lcr;secd in that di"ision is mateur-o -amp1ons 1ps-0or11tn-wn1-1tJ1-the l""'~f tlemen·-5 CIUD. Lostth. )b RO!IQulUo, lb McL•uOh!ln, lb Mayes, P·•• Morton, c Olll1en, rf 0.Yln. 2t»cf Fltmlnq ,If UllQ'dal1, ti Lorten, cl Tomi!", D Tiie"""°"' $1·1b Tola!•---Stlrt .... lnnlM I 11t r Plrbl • 1 , 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 ~ 3 I l 1 l • ' . . ' . ' 0 ' 0 0 0 0 ' o ~ n • , a 1 o o o ~ ~I l 0 0 0 ll..L.7 l • Tritoos. repair the car prior to lhe here. '' 11 pl tp V<l AndrewJ J 0 2 A Hunl!nolon 011 ~ 0 • 3 ~ ' Eslanc!1 10G )1)1) K-' 1 0 "We are naturall y pleased finals by rewclding one of the that such a fine football player mou nts and securing the as Dargan has decided to at-engine to the chassis \Vith a tend Dartmouth .. ,. s a y s large chain, Ra:ce di rector Dartmouth foot.ball coach Jake i\1ike J ones denied them enlry Croothan1el. after an examination. declar- Thomson elimi11atcd Laguna c11rk 1 o 2 16 Nigllel 's J ohn flichardson in a ~~!'' : : ~ ~~ battle of Orange Coast area A:.;e!ion J o 1 6 golfers earlier in the day but I1c;';.~ ~ ~ ~ ~ co uld not rC'""at t he win B81mbriooe o 1 o 1 i-~ Totals ~2 19 :~ 'J against Malley. Halftime: c omp10,,. 47.11. DEAN LEWIS TOYOTA VOLVO THIS WIEEK'S SPECIALS '6t Dotlg• '•l•ra t D"., fl<lr"dto11, avtomotle tran1,, power 1IH•l114, 11~ co111Hllonln9, r.1d!•, /lr1r1r. Vinyl To,. 'Yellow E •l. Only 57700 C4'•'•a1 '66 Volvo S4' 1 DR. 4 $ ..... , AM /fM $777 l lCSl"tUl '61 Mu1t1ng V-1, J Speff, Jta41D $977 1410,,llil '71 Chrysler Newport "u oro-. ,vro ''""•• oir <Ondillanl119, ,._ l lff'jl\tl, • v1rw c 1 .. 11 Ca•. Only 197700 1Jtt0C:SJ '10 lulc:k Ettatt Wa,.n ' ,,,.,, a11M>n11tlc ,,.,.,, f•ct•rr, air, ttr co1111U11ff!lllf, ""Wtf" tlNr 111, Ooly 277700 ltel lS"J '69 C ... ll<dorado '""" ,...,,..,, Cort .. ~1 t.lr Only 327700 ITOUUI ~ I Baseball Standings ' AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division w L New York 42 33 Baltimore 37 30 Milwaukee " 36 Boston 35 35 Detroit 36 38 Cleveland 27 41 \\lest' Division Chicage> 38 32 Ouk land 41 35 Minnesota 38 33 Angels 39 34 Kansas City 40 38 Texas 25 44 ' ll'rlllll'f'• 110111111 Mlnlll!90l1 f, Anttls D Ntw Yorll 7, Clr vt>t•nd 2 Milwll.lkl!I a! 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Pl'lll•delphl• 1 TodiY't Gtlllfl .649 .5i7 5 1·~ ,551 7 ~z .520 10 .41 6 ra .316 25 ~2 Ood9tr1 C01tffn 10-3) al Cll1~lnn111! \ Hiii J-4 I M~rr1al ($!ro!'lmayer 1).1 or MOort •·I! u Pi!1Ui11r1;1n (ftr!IH 5-1) N•w York (M1t1ack •·ID! •t Cll!ct~ (HOQf011 1·)1 ~•n Frall(t~o ~Bredl"1y 6·•l .it A,llan!a (S<;hvtl•• ~· "· Pnli.dtlpllla !Carlton 7-81 11 St. Lo.,11 fFoU41r 4·11. ~a•1 01990 !Arlin J·'I a l Ho ... .ion {Fortcri 1·1l CM Poloists Cr11ise, 12-7 Costa "i\1C'c;a Hig-h·s frosh- soph summer leagur \Vale r polo out fit got off to 'the right start Friday evening, slugging host Estancia, 12-7, in the opening round of action. J\1esan Shawn Gallagher Jed the scoring with seven counters and ma te John Monroe added four taJlles to keep Estancia under control. Leading Estancia....were Clay Stevens and Brett 'Redmayne with three goals each. 1'M111i.i11 VtlltW Cl) 1• r h rbl 0 l 0 0 0 0 0 0 s~rm;iii, e rown, c ,, Fe•. Jb JaclllOFI. Jll Upton, 111 Jordan, 111 Gt rfield, rt !Cran, p Trr•1ler, c Wlll•rd, H Bl~. c• Ha!fltld, cf Hardman, 11 Z!tnMr, p Cllvrchw.11, p Va!tnH, ph Tot1l1 J 0 0 0 0 D 0 D J 0 0 0 o a o o J a D l D 0 0 0 3 0 I 0 l 0 0 0 1 o D a 1 O 0 D l D o C I 0 0 D 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 '23 I 1 1 JUW'8rf Har .. , {!I Pltr, cl H1nl~, rt PtUIK.11, 2b 8]$IOFllll<t, c A'btx1tt. lll Fn.tm, lb CM.rd, SS Dvtty, rt-cf Heok, If Rabfr1son, tr Dukll, p Sore., lb Teta!1 •b r Pl rtrl 2 I 1 I 0 0 0 0 3 o o a ' 0 1 0 1 1 1 I 1 0 I 2 ! 0 0 0 3 1 I 0 2 I I 0 I 0 0 0 J 0 1 I 2 I 1 0 2' ! t I scert trw rnn!nt• Fin. Vllllty NewpOrt r . ft " 001 O'l0-1 I 0 ·021 :~--s ' ' Other results found Newport Har bor dumping El Dorado, 8- 2; University blasting Buena Park. 11-2: and Fountain Valley nicking F oothill, +3. lr=====::;::====:;i I CALYPSO !•,',','•"·"· Fountain Valley scoring .. came from Howard Furlong, S,iKtii.t-T• l •lltr m Htvrt Andy Miller. Dan Rufer and (714J 641-7011 Dave Daniels with one ........,,, c11w,... S•lllnot A..:11tt.11 &,,_. ''Hft" Cal U'• each. n .11 "' ht•rlholt n, 'Newport's Bob Owsley and ":.":~r111: o!'f::° Mitch Gray scored three and t7ul «1·11ot •r two goals. n u n>-Uat CLOTHING IY UlPH lAUUN IXCLUSIVllY AT 14 PASHIO N SQUAll SANTA ANA • $41,6J45 Estancla's fi rst victory of the summer season was a come-from-behind effort wl lh three markers in the fourth in- ning. The whmers got rich when Huntington Beach pitching issued walks to Joe Ronquillo, J im Hayes and Steve i\1orton lo load the sacks. One run came across on a double piny ball off the bat of Steve Ohlsen, then Mark Deven walked to fill the bases ~gain. Kevin Langd 4le hit a shot to third and that was overthrown a t first to score one run. Deven eventually S<'ored the winning r un on a wild pitch. Estancia struck for a run in the first on :i llayes' double, knocking in Dave Loseth. lluntlngton's scoring came nboui on J im Van Tighem's single that plated Ed Vignaroli (who tripled ) in the fi rst in· ning and Jim C.:Ole1nan's t"WO- run single in the third frame. Newport righthand(!r Larry Duke! shut off 1-~ounluin Va lley on one 'harn1lcss single in a six-inning stint. i\lorgan Abbott led ofr with a homer in . the third inning afte r the Tars had scored twice in the second on rbi singles by Duket and Don Pier. Barons, ~ikings C.agers Stumble . LONG BEACH -Fountain Valley High's Barons and the Vikings of Marina dropped summer I e a g u e basketball decisions Friday night in the Long Beach City -College circuit. F ountain Valley fell victim to its conqueror in March's CIF AAAA playoffs action - St. Anthony -as Steve Korte· and mates humbled t h e Barons. 52-38. Marina, meanwhile, ran. in to Lakewood and came out of ·the skirmish a 69-63 IOSEr , snapping the Yikes' one-game "\\'in s!rilJ J:!. Kort('. 3 1)..5 f o rw a rd , dominated the boards and took charge in the scoring depart- ment. scoring 25 points with his fine out side shooting. Foun tain \1alley countered \vil h Chuck Eppelheimer on the boards and he plucked off 11 caroms. But that wam 't enough to offset St. Anthony's overall dominance of the rebounding game. EarJy ... in the second half the winners broke it open after holding only a 2f>.20 halftime edge. A series of turnovers bv FoUntain Valley sparked s i. Anthony and the Saints blew it open. Dan 1'-lalane was high scorer for Fountain Valley with 10 polnts -off his usual output. And the \balance of the Foun- tain .. vane.y attack had littl e fi repo\\'er. Next in line wil h the shoot iJ1g touch was John Lodestein with seven pOints. 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Tires 560·15 • • • • W·l·D·E "60" SERIES • SJ3!5 F.E.Tu • • • • s2aaa as law_11 WICAll OPEN 7 DAYS 645·7022 M1for Credit unls -GRAND PRIX OF COSTA MESA 171' Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa, C1Rfornl1 I Area Youth Lead Team· In·Tourney llUNTINCTON, West Va. - A pair or Orange Coast a rea youth are currently in volved in h elping Monterey P ark's Monarchs defend their AAU Junior Olympic Na t i o n a I B aske tball playoffs title. Speafh,eading the Monterey Park quintet is , Fountain Valley's Dan flas~ell , a 6·2 center who w as name d m ost valuable player in t h e Monarchs' annexatio n or the c hampions hip last year , Also competing is Hufl. tington Beach's Mark Settles " for the 12-year-old classifica· tion unit. Orange County i s ad- ditionally represented b y Garden Grove's Rick Pluimer. Haskell was named m ost valuable player las t year after averaging 21 points per game and 18 rebounds per outing . The starting front wall for Monterey_ Park i n c I u d e· s Haskell at center and Settles, a 5-8 flash, at forward. Opposing the Monarc hs in- itially w ere teams f r o m Louisiana in the first r ound at Marshall University, follo wed by either Chicago or New York •. "We have speed a n d ..ahooting-ability i-rf'""':abun- dance," says Monterey Park coach Russ Boenker, •'with adequate rebounding. "If we can consistently put it all together we have a fine chance to Successfully defend our title." .• Two other returners from last year's team that were named All-American (aside from~ Haske ll) are Monterey Park's Greg More and Gary Klein. Teams in the playoffs are from WashinglDn. D .C., Las Vegas, T e nnessee_. North Carolirla, West Virginia, Ohio end Oklahoma, among others. ,. J._~~ Amolil ·Palmer's ~STRATEGY OF GCKF "' SNATCHING VICTORY FROM DEFEAT A good competitor never gives up. Golf history is full o"f· examples where a player has come from several strokes behind to win in the last round. This never•y~ie attitude can' have a devutatina · effect on your opponent. After all, being the leader does have some disadvantages. The leader has every- thing to lose. The pressure is on him. The underdog is not expected to win. You can change the w'bole course of a match by pulling off a couple of unexpeCted shots. Let's suppose, for instance; that your oppoiient is, on the peen in two shots while you are in the sand bunker after three. Don't give up; try ,to hole your shoL Imagine your opponent's frustration if he fails to win what he thought was a sure thing. It could throw off his game and change the tide of the match. (•~,t!I 1113 1'1AT'L -. ""'' M.a Alamiws Results "IR5T lll:ACE -3SO yerd1. 2 yOHr olds. Allowence. PurM $2000. Triple Br•I J"· B8nil1) l.00 2.40 2.20 s 11 ,lt 1n Ro c ket (0 . Cardo,•l 3.20 'l.olO Timi -11.'8. AllO r•n -Mr. Mldl•nd, Andy Go. Plunder BtY. RuflV Khen, Come Sl1<, Orl1111n' Man. No scr•lchft. ' • • SawnSay, J11rte 30. 197;l DAILY PILOT J:J Alamitos P(JBIJC NOTICE PVULIC NorICE l!.l/BLIC NorICE PUBLIC NOTICE ITAY•M•.lfT Ofl Wl'THOl:AWAl. -'1tOM fllCTtTIOUS •Us1•••1 ,,.,._M•WT Ofl ••ANOOfllMtrNT 01' lllCTITIOUI IUllMnl PAltTltHINIP WHATIJllt UttOlllt lliMl'I STATaMeNT US• 0 .. l'lC:TtTIOUI llBUtlll NAMI NAM• $TAT•M•NT l'ICTITtOUS • ..,., ••• , .... ,,.. lollowlne "''°" ,, ao!nt bu•ll'l•M '"' followlne "''°"I Pll W •HndOl'llcl TM followl.-O ""°"' .,, doi"9 Racing Entries Th• totlowlna Pf"Mlll ~ wlThOr•...n 11 11: tnt ¥11'9 Of '"' flcllt~ llll'tt-,,,,,.,. M 1ntt• 1s: • ~ ..,.._.....,.,._,... """"'1fllp COPY CATS ILUEl'IUNTINO. m Pl'lnltl•n'• SKl'tl•rl•I •nd lnwrl A(I AltY--DESIONS BY lllOMEO. HELEN, Oll+fllftlf vnotr ~ flcllllOllt bils!Mtl Third llrfft, lt0\11\t IN<ll. C1U!ornl1 kr'rie9 11 ltliol lltlfChey, S..nt1 AM. MAlll:GAlllT, :m Fot .. 1 A"'t" No, :17, "'"'' ot ICUIA l TD .. ,, 1005 w. ltlft ms1 Clllfotnl•. 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C1rdou1J 'ICTITIOU$ •USINE1S PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE H!lgOl,lr (J, Wtr(I) ,ICTITIOUS •USIHI SS NAMI STATeMllNT Mont111n1 (0. M<rrrl1) HI.Ml! STATIMINT TM tono....1119 ,..._ II doing 11111111111 SUPllUOR COUll;T 01'1 THli F•VI Joy (I(, Hirt) .. ..i 11· STATI OP CAL.IPOlHIA 1'1011; CHANG• O• ION• Ttko Cfllc (J, RIC .... rd1) i:~ffl '!'~~wl!IO P.t'°"5 ert _.flO , HAMIL.TON AVENUE AH I M AL THll COUNTY 01' Ofl:AHOI NOT\CI 0" PUaLIC MEAlllNG TO •I F-••d Ptll ($. Trt•Wrel PAGE ONE SEC It ET AR I AL CLINIC, '610 H1mUt011 Av1., H\lllll119!on Ht. A·f"ll HILO ON THE Pl:OPOSl:O LAND Flghrtn Cfllc (E. Glrtll SERVICE .. tn S111ll1go Rd.. COll• 8t1Cfl, Ctl. t:l626 NOTICll OI' HIAfl:ING OP P'l!YITIOH USli 01SJIUCT CHANGES 01ck11Mr IJ. Ortytrl Miu Clllf "42' Mlttlfl C~rl•s Mor1l1l. 2 7 5 S POfl: Pllt09ATI 0' WILL AND '0111: P•llto O...ller (M. Bte•tl) A...driy Y., Mcl.•lllfhlln 151 S•nll"llO Albllrosi Or., Cosll MIN, C•llf. 921.24 lfl'Tl!•S O, ADMINISTl:ATIOlll Pur-111 IO lht Pl111nlr111 llN:I Zonl110 L!vln DOU (D~~,!!~r-1 Rd., COsTt M.111, Ctlll. fim. T1'111 bVllM$1 II <:ondll(ltd Dy 111 In· WITM•TH••WILL ANHll(ID ~'i;vi:, •;;~~ t~:l~:ro:. r!o~c;ll1~ Bedtvlltd (O. Knlollll Jtlc:~rcl S. MCLM/ilhlln, 152 S•t1ll190 cll.,.lcl111l. Ellll• Of CARL J, GUSTAFSON, fltrtOVi given 11111 1 bUc hwll ..,111 be Rd C05t1 Miit Cllll-f'l624 -M1rtfn-C.-Mor11tt·OVM Oe<:HHd. ' t::. ~ g,11~~fr.r"t~.•~ly~fsi'ge) Tl'li~ busllllll II 'eoncl~ltd DV 1 gtM!tl Thlt $111-1 w11'flled wlltl llM Cou~ NOTICE 15 MEit.Ea'!' GIVEN fll•I llel1 DY1 wld ;;::;"(S 1::on i"oiil l ~~11 :~ pirlnerU.lp, IY Cltrt; Of Or1ng1 County on Jl/M It. JOHN R. Mc NALL 'I' h•I flle<I l'llf'tln I ~ ngJ~ 1;';'4l U-~ ~ lO~r 123 r:s : 2 IUcfl•rd $ MtlltJllhlln 197' .P>Oll!IOl'I tor ProWlt Of Will •l'ld fl)!" • ' ' ' ' ' •. SECOND l:ACll -)SO yerds. yHr Thl1 1l11trM<1t W11 flied with lhe COUii· ,Uln ISIUfrK;I ol Leners ol Admlnlslrt llon 13'·1ol0, U6, 157, 171 •r'd 111, Old1, Cl•lmlng Price '3,500 PurM $1f00. C 0 C 1 J 21 Pul)llshed Or•llll• CotSI 0111y Piiot wltll-tlle-wlll inne•HI retironce to .... nlch St ld Pi111 11 d111011.ied C1$$ No. n-z_c.i St11cktd Oeck IS. Tr111sure) ~13 Ltrk of ••"II• oun Y on ""' ' Juoe 16. u. :io •nd JlllY 1. lt13 1a1 .. 13 Ii m•~ tor f\lrthtr P,.rtlcultrs, •nd 111.111 •nd prOP<>aes to IOPIY llM FP "FIOl'ld, Ml1s Oeert•nds (H. P111tl • l'IMtts !fie time tnd piice ol flnrl1>9 the llmt Pllfh" Ol1trlc1 lo mt lor •rus lylno Pride's Rtv11rcl (H. CrosDyl P\lbllihed Or•lllJI C011I Delly Piiot J11ne , PUBLIC NOTICE he1 bMn Ml tor Jyly 10, 1973, •' 9:00 IOl.llfl..,.slerly of tri. S1nl1 Ant Fr""'•Y Peguwt (L. Myles) U, 30 Ind Julv 1, 1,, 1973 1,.9,73 •.m .. 111 lh• courrroom of ~artmenl Ho. t nd within llM COl"pOr•led b0Vnd1rl1s of Spllelul tJ, W1tsonl 3 01 $lld covrt 11 700 Civic Ctn!er Orlvl !ht CllY. • Ell•DO Mls1 Cit. Btnks) STATEMllHT OP A•ANOONMINT" OP West In !ht Cliy ol S.nla Ano Ctllfornle (5ecl!ona1 O!lfr!cl Mtps IFl:S -45-$0, Ot!lghllunv co. Morr111 PUBUC NOTICE us• OP PICTITtOus •USIN•Ss NAME oiftd Ju11t ,1 1~n · · 5743, &Ht. 10?, 103, 123. I?(, llll•lolO, 156, Boll's ShadOw tL. Wright) The following pertons h1v1 1bllld0n~ WILLIAM I! ST JOHN 157, 111 end 117. --·-• •JIU tM viii of the flcficlous tMnlntH noinit Counly Clerk lfllll•led b'/ -Tiit Cl!y ot 1,...1,,. P'lln· THIRD ltACIE -S.t9 yard~. 3 yttr ,ICTITIOUS IUSIHISI TRANS:PJl'K WESTERN it Bulldlng 61 o•lll:IDGll, LINTON. nlr>g Comm!11lan lllds & up. AltOWllt\Ct. P\lril $!SOCI. NAM.I: STATEMllN1' Sullt• 211, 3001 Jted Hiii Aven111, Cost1 WATll:HOUSI AHO CUSHMAN _ _!~ J>Ubl·l·~I ~'!~,, °'0 7~ p'~~e pro-Mkl..,•Y Dandy IH. P&gel ol I MHI Calltornlt '9'2'2' flW 1 \..ti .,.._,,.,.an ,., I ... ,.., • ,,.... ""'"or •9 Uncl1 w .. 1 (J. Wlln:I) TIM following perlOll IS d ng bUS lllU • T"' ccll!IOUS b\1$111111 Mmt reltrr~ to An l •,v,•, ~ •• ··-SlllN Ill i.oon lheruller IS P1!5Sll)le, on Tl'ltll"ldly, Leol1's Otal flt, Banks) 11: ·" ~ • July 12, 1973, In tl'lt mullliwrPOM Room Tep Prlllt (J. Richards! VERSAILLES ON THE ILUFF, 2•1 •~ II flltd In Counlv Ol'I Jiiiy 10, t9n, Palldfftl, C•H~I 91111 "8" ot Unl...erilly Hlgfl School (f11 Ctm- 8 u'11 Rtlder (L. MVl&\l C1gntv L•ne. N,....port B tic h , Ulllh lflltrn1tlt1n1I Inc .. .s50 CaUfornf• Tt l: 12111 ..,.1144 Pl.IS Orlvt. lrvlnt. California' '2~. 11 Cll llfornl• t:l660 Slrttt, S•n Fr1nclKO. C1. 9•l0ol. AllWftlyt; W : Pt111'-r .,.,,lch lfme 111d pllct •II ~son• tither FOURTH llACI! -olOl!I :vards. 3 ye1r ol•U & up. FIHims & Ma~t1. Allow•nc•. Punt '3500. Ric~ M!s• (J. ll:lch1rdsl Pa!rltle Lin (0. Motr!sl Mlss Pokle Clllp IJ. WtliOll) Flying G1laxy (R. Bank1) Lolerlon (0. Knloll!J lle~l's QuHn (I(. Htrll" Rebel Doll (S. Tr111urt) B•VDU Btr B•bY (L. Mylnl PACIFIC PLAN INVESTORS FUNO Gtnllr&I Partner P\IOIJ$hocl Or1119e Coast 01\IV Piiot, fevorlng or OPPO$lng lllld propmed plan NO. 1. ~ sencr Hiii Roed, Mtnlo P•rk. MIOI lndustrl"' • corpor1tlon, 248l June U, U. 30. 1913 1981·13 w111 bl helrd. 11 11 requeslld thi! •nv C1llfornh1 tol02.S Etsl Bty$hore, No. 100, P•lo Atlo, wrlllin rt1POnM 1o tflls Jlllbllc notice be Thi• Du1l11ess IJ cCfl<lll(ted Dy • oener11 C1Ufor11f1 9003, Gtner11 Pi ttner PUBLIC NOTICE aubmltted to the Pl•nnlng Comm1Hlan ptrln-ll"lhlp, Thfl bu$111ess w111 conducted by • prior to tM he•rlf'lll dtlt. Robttf A. McNelt, L!mlllld P•rlntrshlo. For lurther del1!11 reg1rdlllll said pr&- Getll<"tl P1rtn1r . ,.. Joseph K. AU111 s~:~~=• T2o~:;oJ:o:~e: postd Pl•n. all Jntertsted perfOl'l1 1r1 Jn· Thl1 1t11C'fnent Wll filed w1lh !ht .. c;il"t. Vice President, STAT• OP CAL••o•NIA PO• .,.lted lo c•lt at the offkt of 1i.. Clly or ty Clerk of Or1ng1 Covnly on Jun• • Utah lntl'l'n1t1on1I Inc,, Irvine Pt1n11!11g 0eo1rtmon1. TOwn ltTJ. Gtn.er1t Ptr~r THi' COUNT'!' OF OllAHGIE Ctn!er, •201 C1miws Drive. Room 2u . P·2'1t6 This 't•ttment w11,1 filed wlll'I "'' Coun· No. A-7Ml'I Irvine Callf<rrnlll where Mid pr~ ll()faRS, MAJRKI, KOHN ty Clerk ol Ortng.t County on Ju<1e t., Esl1ta of TEKLA 8. "MOORE, Ike plin (1 on lilt 1n(i tVtll•Dlt for PllDllc I"' ,tFTH l:ACI! -170 y&rdt, 3 '/lft •INT\.IY & WAGNlla ltT.I. TEKLA BENDER MOOll.E, OKtllstcl. specllcn olds g. uo. Allow•nce. P\ln.e '3000, AllWM'rl 1t Uw "171ff NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lo the (ITV OF IRVINE T .... lster Breele (K. Hartl '51 MlnQH Cwrt Put>llshed Or1111J1 Coe1t 0111., _Pllol, credltor1 ol the IDOYCI n•l'l'lld decedent PLANNING COMM1SSl0111 Tex•• Trecer (0. k:nlghl) Ill:..._. Cit)', C•Hf. Mia Ju111 t, 16, 23, 30, 191'3 174·73 that •II per1on1 h1vl119 claims eoa!nsl the JERI L WILSON Roy•I Pess (J. Wirdl Publlshtd Or•1111• Ct1st Dilly Piiot, ""Id de<edenl •re required lo Ille them. A~•11111,;1 ~reto,.Y .I • w• 1s -1 J --• ,,1, 1 '' 21 1913 tool6-n PUBLIC NOTICE wllh ,,,. 11ec1ssarv "'oucht!rs, 1n th• o111c1 p 1 . . True e n n . • re•sure --•"" • " • , ol lhe clerk 01 the tl:lo..,. enlltled cOllrt, or 11b lshed Or•nge Co1st D10Jy Polo!, Amerlc1111 Oreem (0. Clrdclel lo present lhtm, w1tll ll'lt f!ecessery Jul'lt 30, 19T.I 2054-1!1 01' O•n (J, Rich1rdsl PUBLIC NOTICE NDTtCa TO Cl:IDITORS For David (L, MylesJ 1 ~ouchers. To lhe undersJg11ed 111 11\t office Na. A·7"2t ot1htr tllotl'llY• J. BENDER MOOltE, Al· PUBLIC NOTICE Mack's MoondrOP (D. Morris) 2.$0 Ali.o Rtn -WltlowcrHk Birley, A1tr11ls!lt (R, Banks! HGTICI TO Cltl!OITOl:I Superior Coutf 'IJJl'lf Stllle of C1U!ornl• t-n-it L.•..,• 316 Visit Ma<11r1, New""""! AllO l:llflltlt I C I "" •• ,..., llGHTH RACE -3$0 yerds. 3 ~ter Olde Smootll!t tS. Tretsuro) N•. A 16194 °' 1119 Cllln!Y 0 1"111 Beach, C•Ufornll ttt.60, wlllcfl Is !ht pltct CHAHGI! 0 ,. :r.ONI old• & up. Clelmlflll, Purse S?•OO. lt\lllrllll Strl (J, Wttson) SIJPll'lor Court of the Stilt of Ctlllornl1 Estell of ARTHUR L. EVERETT, t1IO of bullneu of tht undtr1IQ1ntd In •ti mtl· NOTICE 0, PUlllC Ml:A•INO Mluotld Roe-et, M•ll To TM Cl'ller, Gerl B•ldl, C•plaln Crynch. Scr11chtd -Ernlw Glick Old Homesltad (J, R 1 c fl• rd' J for lht C011nty ol Or111111. known ts ARTHUR LAW ll ENCE ter1 lifrlalnh'lfl to !flt 111111 ol ta!d dice-TO II! HELO ON THI PllWOSllO ....60 lt.60 4.60 SIXTH ltACI _ )50 yirdt. J yrir E1t1te ol MlLOREO J, WIESE, EVERETT. A. L. EVERETT •rid OR. A, dent, Wltl'llll fovr motilllt ttt•r Ille firs! '"'ND US• OIST••CT CHANOU Oivkltnd' Bir (H. CroUiv ) 1,60 S.80 p SI"° Cl I I Otcttff<i. l . EVER.ETT, Dec11Md, puDllc11Lon ot tlll1 notlc1. "'" SICOMD ltACI! _ 400 venu. 3 veer Sir Nom•d (H. P-ot) 3.40 Olds. Clalm!119. Wll • 1 m ng Nolle• 11 Mretry 9IV111 to crtdllor1 of Notice 11 hfl'tOV gl.,.111 to crtdllors of D•llcl J unt 21. 1913 Pursu1nl" to lllfl Pl11nt1l11g tnd Zeni/If olds & YP. Cli!mlf111. PYrst $2000. Tlmt -11.05 Prier S2SOO. the •bov• l'llmtd dec:ldint lllfll 11t 111t aDove 111mtd dtctdtnl that 111 EDITH M. IEAR. Llw, t s tmtndtd, tnd Ol'dlf' of tM CUy Ptrr ClaDblr (J. W••d) 9.00 5.:!0 J . .O AISll Ran -Run Moon R11n, Mr. Goldon Htn (0. Cerdoz•I wsoni 111.,.11111 <:ltlms tQllnsl "'' ,.Id w1on1 hiving clilms 119•1ntt tht 1eld Executrix Of the wn1 of lrvl111 Pl1nnl119 Commission. notice 11 B1v War Chic (J. Or1verl 7.90 5.00 ~!~Jm, c8:;~1rMT'J:.,v~r,inl, , Aoa<he Fl1me Jester (H. Crosll't dectdtnt 1r1 rllQll lrtd 10 fl11 tllem, with d11etdlflt ''' req..,lrtd to fill Thim, with of thl tbOVt n1med dllCedlnt l'lff'lbY gJvtn 11111 •public hflrlllll' "'Ill Ill Ac~roer (0; Morris> •.20 No scralcht,. Jim Doolin (L. Wright) tl'lt 11tce•Mll'"f \IOUChtr•, In lht olflC• of tlM ne-c1swfy V011Cller1, In "'' Offlc1 of J, l lNDl!:ll MODlll htld by stkl Commlislon on • plan pr~ Tim• -20.56 JS Ex•cl• s -Old Met1111ltld a l _ Son,,.. Gel (J. Wlllc11I lht Cll'l'k of ff1f 1bove entllftd court, or the Cltrll of l'he •Do..,. tn!llltd court, or Alfonlty 11 L•w PC>slno to •mend (Sectlon•I Olltrlct Mtp AllO Ran -Mr, 1"';--;;r•enl, Donis Be 01111e.n•1 ••r, P'tld Jl•.st. Col• Oen (J. W1rdl to prfSlll! ttlern wlttl tll9 MCllllr'f to present them with !he nectlwry "' Vlftt Mt .. r• IRS.fSJ ot Ille lrvlnt Zot1lng Codt. 11 Gm·~i~,!~· Roc•e Dl•I Jr., NIN-• ••<•. _ ·-,, .• ,, , "••· soc1a:1 Lll(k !S. T1,rn;r~ d 1 VOl/dltri lo HI• underslgnld ,, me office \IOUCherl 10 t/141 undl'l'sillned 11 rtie office HtWll'l'f IHcll. cdtornlt ""' 1mendld, lrvlne, Ce1tlor1111. • ""'Y •u , , Miss O'i'n•$Peed · c r I of Sl'f1,kll, Wiest lo Mtlchl-, 11755 Vic· of SchooUng incl Scfloollng , U29 Cl•rtndorl Tltl: (1141 """"'41 51ld Pl1n Is d11lgn1led Cast No. 73-ZC·S THlllO lll:ACE _ 110 yard,. 3 yur olds & llP. Sl•tf1r1 •llowtA(f, P11r&1 ltldtherotlber (J, Dreyer) tory Bl'<d., Nortfl Hollywood, C.lllornli Avt., Huntl119ton P1rk, Ct. 9025S, which 11 Allll'MJ' fOf' lllltc"'rll Cul111r•Wt1nul Pl•nned Community, tnd o1111 & up. Clalmlllfl. Purst Sl900. \~itulef" <O. Morrli) A.OO l .OO l.OO a 111ion D•ndY (J. W•honl 91606 whlcl'I It tM pl1c1 ot tiu1l111&1 of !ht !ht plac• ot DuslntS1 ol !ht \lncllt'll9ntd In PuDllJtied Oranoe COis! 011ly PHO!, P•OPOM' to ch•"llt from 1114 1!»<1·10.000 c h u d • • 1 Ito 1 1 I 0 . Jontw BOo (J. Wetson) f .BO S.90 Ltybln Quick fO. Knlghll undln.Jgntd In •II l'l'lttltr• perl•lnlng to •II •ma!Nt1 ptrt1lnlng to tll9 •tilt ot ukl J\lnt n, 30, tnd Julv 7, lt. 1913 19$1·13 CSR) l octl 811sll!fl1 ISlon Reslrlcflon1\ Knlolltl t.'l.00 16.00 S.1111 lint Piutr (J, Wtrd) • . ..O Atw 9Ut1Mll tht eslttt of wld dllCfOll.lnl, wllhln four decldlnt w1thln tout ,,_,lh1 tlttr !ht Olslrlct lo the PC (SRI "Pltnntd Com· S11nn Rock (It, Ad•lr) 3.60 2.olO Ali.o r•n _ come On 0.Ck, Mt voo Hloh Flyer (H. CrOlbyl montfll 111.., ,,,. ffr1t P<JDllClllOl'I ot thli first P<Jbllc•llon of thl• nollct, m\lnlr;-(Slg:n 1t .. tr1ctlonl Olstrlcl-W•lll\ll· DH·Meno Sissy (M. lllcketl 'l.80 Don, Wt• Woo, Dlt l llrtnd~, SIOl'lt Merkel! fH. Pl'Gtl flOtfct. 011to11 J-14, 1971 PUBLIC NOTICE Culver Plllnntd Comm11nll'f. D~~Sl'l-11~ (J, Rlcfltrd1) 1.olO Pony, ltOYtl'1 Rt1:1...e1t, Ch1rglng Lucky Mui (l , Wrlghl) Dtl..:I Junt •• 19T.I OEAH M. E'/E:l:ETT ISecllon•I Olstrlc:I M1p lltS.fS s~e"i:Potrt: ~=~.~·'· Aqu•PGU••· c~:1Ji;::~~-Tep 1tuiir , 1 _Jon· Bld9er't"Bo.ss IJ, Rlcflll'dsJ ~~~~·J'~~~fi~" ~~:;:;'~:i: wiu ~¥:;:'g= cC..'t~:~1::rA ~~= 11,::'~!:'m%;..,T11t c uv 011rv1'"" P'l111· Scr1tchld -Ory COPY· Ptdd~ B1r1, I Sl!Vl!NTH Jl:ACI' -3SC Ylrdl. 2 YNr of uld Otctdu!I Sc~ltlf tnd khMlltlf THll COUNTY 0" OllAHGI! Stld i!UDllC hetrlng on lht tbcwe PIO-Ptl>OO Wins, ScOOl)tr SPOf'I, llV ...... 'un.JO. ol1H. P11rH wcoo. Thi B1rct.l1•. l!Ylkll, WIMI a Mtlcl'I'-:Mtt Cl•.......,. Avenue ' N•, A·f"" PO$ed pltn Wiii bl l'leld •I 7:l0 'f'.M .. or IJ OH-Ot.tdllNI. M«ln Flvrr (R. ainkil lt7U Vic:lerY llv•. Huntl111ton 1"1rt, Cll. 90tS1 HOTICll OP Hl:AllNO OLI' P'ITITION llOOfl lhtrealler 11 POSSIDtt, on Thuncl1y, POUltTH l:ACI -:tSO yetdl. 3 vetr ~:t/l!OC:.1.,c:tr Tr~~~~~l Horttl HOll'f1JOO°', C•llf, t16" AMnllyl flt l:XMU!rhl FOil P'l:O•ATI! 01'1 WILL AND POil ~.u1r, l2, l913 In '"' m\llllpUrpow Room olds. Allow111ce. Pllt$e S'2500. The Ski M • R,..,81 Moon (R. Hirll A!Mnlrt• tor a11t«lllf' Plt..USV. Ll!TTlllS TeSTA.M•NTAlt'I' (IOND B of Unl ... er&lfy High School, CTI C1m---M1r: S. onro _, UtV. P\IDllsflad Ora""' Co.11 Dilly Piiot, WAIVIO) Pl.II Orl.,.e, lrulne, C1lltornl• 92Uoi. tT LI q fl r Sh 1 wa s ( J , Vl8D Desi Doll ID. Knlghtl ,ubllsh«I Or•lllJI C011,t 6.ily Piiot. Jur'll 16. 23, 30, and J11ly 7, 1t13 1N6·73 Esltll ot FRANCIS MAR 1 o N which tlmt encl pleee •ti per1on1 tllhar ~:~~~. Nia1o IS. T,.!6;~\~:13 t~ , ~11z~~1!t!~zl"~~~e~::d) J..,n ..... ,, 23, lO, 1tn 1711.12 p•~uc NOTICE ~~:~K, •k• F. M. BURBANK. !~~ori:.111111:r~f:' ,S:C:~.~t~t ~~~ Fltmlno Go~1 (J, Wtrd) 3.ol06 MllUet>llla (D. Morris) v u NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN !Ml wrllltn retPOllM lo t11l1 oul)l1c notlc. ~ ~1': Ra~'·~ M1r11ele Moon. a 111an T M Lllflt Tiny Go (H. Cros(ly) PUBLIC NOTICE SUl'lfl:IOlt CDUltT OP THI RA'l'MONO IRVING 8UR8ANK Ml flltd t\lbmllltd to "'' Pt1nnlng Comrn111lan •-•, G••" O•n<'lr, Win A Jtl. Vllut ops oon OIGNTH •ACE •-~ 2 y••• STATE O• CALIPO•NIA •O• hertln a pell!IOtl for Pr'Ot>lllt ot Wiii ind O<"lot to tfle h11rlng dllt. """" • -.-.. Y••v•· ''"" • •nn "' tor Ltltlt<'I T11ot1menl1ry 10 tM oetlll~ For further dll'lells reo•rdlng "Id pr~ AdS~~ic~~~o~ec::ctdUlo olds. Allow&nct. Purse 12100. SUl"l!•IOll COU.tT 0" THI! TMI COUNTY OP OltANO• (bond wtlvHI), ref.,.t>nce lo ~lch II postcf plen, 111 lnterftltd Pl'l'ilef!~~•l"I ln- PlfTH JtACI! -olOl!I Ylrdl. 3 v11r 6~~~~ ",.'~~ 1~: ~=~::1.1 --S~~~·cg:Nc,.A.,.IOP 'o"-t:H~°.111: NOTICI: 0" HN:.t.ti~':tt 0" P'ITITION 'I'°' for f~rther r~llc~l1r1ft!nd th•I ~hi ~'!:.to ~~11~1'n.:119 =:r1:.:i~ Cl~,,: Prep Cage Tour ~et ollls & up. Cltuftltd 1110....imc;c. Purse · , Larry Com In' Aller Mt (S. TtNIUrtl Ht. A·1ant "011 l"l:O•ATll OF WILL AND POil I mt Ind P llct o "'n "II OOwmt ~5 Ctl'ller ~JOI C1mpu1 Drive 'RM '1U ' , i.JSCIO TM RObblni 1~1rv. lrvtne S Moon Came J I Toro Park1r IM. BlcKltll NOTICi: OF. Hl.A•ING O" P'aTITION LETTallS TlllTA.Ml!NTAIY IMINO ~c:~,~~ul~lOO::.~i N!'m)' 0~ Irvine.' C1Utornl1, whert -Miii p,....d The al . { -~ .. "---Aloh• II• Cl . Mvl1e • BO ].60 160 out second bes t in the featured c11ar9ln on (J, Or..,-erl POii l"ltOIATI Ofr WILL AND PO• WAIV•DI L Hid court •I 100 Cl'lic Ctntlf. Orlve pl1n 11 on ftl• &nd 1v1U•btt for publl( ln· qu Jty 0 -'1VUUR:f'fl-l3Ma-MIK"8chce-flt-,-.-.,..) 260 ''0 ----==-----------.-Al~medflll• (J.-Mlhudll) l..-n'l:JtS---TllSTA.MIMTAll-Y-Est1lt of STELLA o. HI D. tkl w I I 1h. Cit of s I A c lltor I $p1Cflon Call"forru·a ~p "---kelball will 8"?1m'•~-... ~JJ. W•rdl ':!II matcn race Fnday ni.gh. t in Henk'• Nolt (J, Wtl$Oll) E1t1N of ELOISE M •<= G L N NI s s. STELLA DEL MONTE""H(LO. DlcHltd. el' II y •0 • "'' • II.. ' i:IT'I' OF lltVINE r •-U43 • .., he ,_, I tit Ntvtd• Oolly 10 . Morrl1) Oec:HHd. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lhll 0.ltd June 2l, l'7l H PLANNING COMMIS310N be ripresented by former USC . w~I~, ;:tted t:~~11J,.,~No<i.~Y • l mo ......... ,.c e co~pe 100 at BtrD'( Jtl (K. Htrtl, NOTICE 13 HEl:E8'1' GIVEN '"''MARK WILLI"'!' MILO, JR. 1111 llllG ~· .. ';!,~ r:· fl JO N JERI. L. WILSON. s It.he Orange County Fatrgrounds ~ MERCEDES M•cGtNNIS ROCKWELL hlrtln • ptllllon for Probllle of Wiii Ind °"11" ' A11l1tant Slcl'Tl•ry player Chris Appel as it tours No er• '· · NtMTM •ace:--"° y1rds. ' YNr ,... flMd n.ret11 , pt11t1on for PrObett of for Lett~• T1111tnlf'tl1ry to !ht Ptllllontt ~~~JM ~~~L:':UoN Publl•hed ortlllM' c09si o.nr Piiot. • the Orient during the month of , tlXTH RACE'. -olOl!I v•nts. a 1 .. r Moon . ,was defeated b:r, olds & \let. c111m1r111. !"ur .. 11100. w111 ind tor 1m;111c• or Ltn..,1 !Donel w•lvt<IJ reftrtne• to ""'lcn 11 m11111 A__,_ 1 LI • -J-30. 1m :aou-n old1. Cl1!mlnu. PurM '2000. fl.fOOTO'Y18 S [)on QJl]Um 88 Cl•lml11g Prl(t $1600. • TtSttmenltl'"f fO the pt!lllontt rrltret\Ct for furtlltr P11rlfcl11Ms, 11111 11111 tM tlmt "----.-~ 1 w July M r . 0 It m o II d---M.oo II J H ~ ----Nulhl1'--9\lllny (0, Knltlhtl to wt11Ch LI midi" fiii fllitl'ltr P11rtlt11l1r1, Ind Pl•<t of Maring !hi UIM h11 """"' ---9viNIJll • l I .,. he Pa11e> •.IO 3.40 3.00 8,754 looked on. Ma. 01vkf (0. Cerdotel and tNI m. Tll'l'lt •!Id 011c1 of hHrl11g,,,. 111 for July 10. 1973. •' t :OO 1.m .• In thi ••• ...._, Cttthlr Drh·~· SlllN u• PVULIC NOTICE Appe " cw:ent y a ·"'ac r ~=VB~~-·ro(.Ji<_~i:~rr> •.20 ijg Ken Cartee or Costa M esa Ma.How Moon (It . Btnk1J H..,. !\el btfrl Mt for July 10, 1t13, at covrtroom of O..,.rtmtnl No. 3 of Hid N.-,ort a-tt. C•H .... 111• ""' at Arcadia High, will.take his Time _ 20.53. -r.m·i-'--" •"-:-.1 , .. the five lap Gold 11111ot <L. Mv1es1 f :OO 1.m .. 111 ni. couttroom ot Otpett· <:OUl't. 11 100 c1v1c Ctn!"' DrlYll w .. 1, In Tltl : t1141 iM0-1111 CHANOI °" ZONE Al.o tllfl -Flttl Bid, PISS rfrl fl y, lJ :::oin:u t.IWU UI SIHk B•r (L, Wrlghtl """' No. :I M Mid (OUI"!, ., 100 Civic Ille Cll'f of Stnt• An•. Ctlllornl1. Atl«M'(I fer: '""'~ NOTICll 01' l'UILIC MlAllNG squ_ad to Japan_ • .Ko_ re a , Oh J•J B•r Jr,. s ur• 1111 Go, T•rl CoK. handi"cap mai'n event ··•'ch .,,, Tooter (J. 1tk111rdll cen1.., Drive w .. 1. 111 !ht c 1iy of s1n11 011111 Ju111 21, 1•n. Publlsfltd Orano• coest 0111y Piiot, TO 111 H•to DN TH• P'lloPOtl:D h Ph 11 All S4' I, llhVlllrn Mtn. WIU I'm 8trlo (J. Werdl Ani. C1ll10rnl1. WILLIAM I , II JOHN, JVM 23. 24. 30, 1t7l 1'93-73 LAND USI DfSTlllCT CMAHOft Tru~an, t e I l,P In es • is ExKI• • -Mr.°''"""" M-a was won by Redondo Beach's 'IObfl fJ, o r.....,1 0 ,11c1 June 21, 1913, countv Clerk Purw1111 1o thl Plennlng •nd ton1n9 Thailand and Hong Kong on a I -G•DllY Ttx11. ••Ill.... Steve Nutter. TI\e Bas t ML 'i Allro,l'~"' (H . ~age) WILLIAM •• ST JOHN ~:~s AH~SN~....... rUBLIC NOTICE Lew, •• •mtneled, •rid ordtr ol !ht Clly I d A I SEVEHTH l:ACI". _ :llO v•rdi. l ot a50ll · ru1ure County Cltr't Ill <:Ill 01 LrvhM Pltnnlnq Comml,llen. notice 11 t o ur to cone u e u g . " vtar olds & up. Atlow•nce. Pur!t brothers Mike and Steve "'''° EHt•.. JOHN c SALYll Ln Antlill, c1Ufenll•,.., 1 ,11,. ~v 01.,..n th•t, pu11ne htlrlng will i.. TI\ey lea ve Saturday from 110,000. fm· ·1shed ,, 1-2 1'n the fo··• lap' ~lnt~s e rnrrJ (~ ~nlfl~O :IW w11ielltt Dr,, Stlll "1' T~: (!1111147::51 ... llleM SUPlll:IO• COURT OP THI field Ill' 1tkl Ccmmf11lon !!!l t pl111 pro-F'lt'lm 10f co. cardoia) t.olO 4.olO '.1.4 ut r. •rr 1 · l$Oll1 ) N""""1 ... c,,, C•Mf, nut A tn'ltY 1 ' t oosJng lo tmend {Sectton11 ··011trlct M111 Los Angeles International and Natlvr Emprf» fR . .Adtlr) 3.60 3.00 scratch main e vent. Hell 01 A Note (L. Mv II ' Tlh 1114) ~ Publl~hed Or11111• COllll D•llY Pilot, STATI DP CAll,DltNIA .. Oil IRS 103) ol tM lrYIM Zoning Codt II Ost0e Rocket (S. TrtisYrt) •.60 All Cricket! (L. Wrlghl) AllOf'fll'( !or: pe!H'-J\IM :JL, U , 30, 1973 1M2·T.I Tlill COUNTY OP CHtANGll amended. , the firs t stop is T o kyo. Publlshtd 0r1119, c0111 D•llv Piiot. No. A-'4ISI Stld Pl1n 11 <1ttlgn1tto11 c111 No. n-zc .. 1•--PUBLIC NOTICE HOTIC• 0, MIAltlNO 0" l"ITITION SMOKETREE HOMES (StcllOl'lll Olslr"ICI Included on the rOster are June"· :u. 30• 1973 '"'~ FOi: ORDllt Dltl;l.CTING CON· Map IRS 1031 Ind ll•OPOStt ID c~ng• Arcadia High's Mark !\1ille r. feel'n indepettdent?? PUBUC NOTICE NOT1ce TO c11101TD1ts vivANCll 0 " 1t•A&. "1°"1111" TO trom 111e A-1 fSRJ Gen"'•' Agrllcutvr•1 1 .u, •• 10' COU1:1' OF Tiff COMl't.lfn SALi ON CONTlll:ACT. OP (Sign Jt .. lrlctlonsl Olslrlcf•fl) lhe R2.SOOO Chuc k Thomas and Robert l'ltlDllC•SSOll IN I If T.. s T (Sil) G•OUP Dwtlllngs (Sllltl ll11trlcl1-l ml;JC I ' ~rs~ M SUl"El:IOlt COUl:T OP THI STATE DP CALl .. OllNIA FOil (P'll08AT• CODli tm> on •P9•0Xlrn11t1y 23 tern loclllcl Russell.--Pasadena High's Dan. ln G ~ ~ r Id:>. STAT• 0, CALl~ORNIA FOlll: THI! COUNTY OF Ol:AHG• In the mltl•t of "" Pl'l'IOlll •nd of """'"" ll'ie EdlMlll Comp111y rlgl'lf-Gf-w&y Davis and Doug Zopfi, John ' -I n. -~.,-~,--1 ~) -g~""'~"-1~'-· --TH•-coi:,~~-x:~ANG.__ ''''"of 8. ~;:o=SH,""";hO know!\ :~11'~0~1l"EN~~LCAB~kN~.·~~:;: :w';~=~__,,~ "::!1;.~:·----1 Lane of Hollywood H igh, K e n NOTIC• OP NIA•IHG Of' AMINDIO II BENJAMIN G. BOWDISH, •ISO kll\JWl'I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thtl M. REQUESTED !IV -• W1nn1no10~ K .•• I B I H'"ll H" h 31 l'llTITION ,Oil PROIATe °" WILL II 8EN BOWDISH. 011C1111td. Aller F!nd11)'. G111rdlen of the petlOllS Otvrl .,,, Inc: e1~r 0 e"Yer y I s 1g • .t.HD PDlll: &.llTT'eltS TISTAMIMTAl:Y NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to ttM •nd "''" of '"' tboYllMimld mlnor1, $1id~k llNrlng en ""•boYt pr~ Mike Johnston or Rosemead Ill ~ e111,..ot MARJOR.IE M. GOOOMAH, credllotl of llM t tlove namtd decedent fl&I flltd htritln • Ptllllon for 11'1 Ordlr PO$td r>ial'I will be htkl 111 7:30 p.m. or II h, And Fu .. bo f Bel Deceased. !Ml all ptr10111 111.,.lng citl!Td act•lhll !ht dlrtctlng IM ptilllMMr to eompltff IPM MIOfl llMA't!Tef" 11 poulbfl, en ThUrsdty, Hig Y Jits u O -StK>PPtNG ARCADE•425 3()11'1 Street •TI-E CAf#ERY•Newport Beech it NOTICE rs MERES'!' GIVEl'f thet Mid dletdlf!I ,,. reqvlrtd to flit lhtm, terrM ot • conh'11ct midi Dv tllt gu1rdl1n July 11, 1973, In !ht cuv Counc:11 mont High and Brad Cha llberg ~ SECURITY PACIF IC NAT!O"IAL BA"IK w!lh !I'll ~ry voochtn, In 1119 offlc• 17)' llle<:Utlng Ind 6111.,..,lng II (OllVl'fll'ICI Cfl•mbtrs. Room ·200, atll C.mput Dt1 ..... 1'111 1uec1 htrt!n 111 tmtnded PtllllOfl •M Ol lht dl'l'k ol 11'11 tDovt tnlllllcl coo.irt, ot 01 rMI oroperty commonly known •• 22fM lrvlM, C1Ufornl1 9'2664. 11 Wllldl llmt and. of ftong Kong International tee eater tO t-lte needs Of th' f.lldi·.,fdllOf. tor ls1uance ot Leners Ttsltn'lfllltry tc to prnent !him, wllh !hi '*"""' Oceentront, Ntwp0rl Bffcll. Ctlllornl1, to pt1et •II Plf'IOl'll tlll'Mf' 11\IOl'lng or .,..,,... H . h Pt!!llOMr reference to Which 11 midi tor vooct>trs. to lhl undrr1lgned ti !ht olflct Cecll M. Wight on Pfl'foNntA(• llY film Of Ing Mld OtCl!'Oltd p1111 will De l'HHll'd. It Is i~·~g~.iiiii .. iiia;i:;;;ii;Q:aiiii.i~';;:~i:i'iii~=.ii~~~=;'i:iiiiiiii'iii~~~~~~~:i~;iiiiiiiiiiiii:S~~ii~iiiiiiiii.i~~il"'rtl'ler r•rl!cu11rs, •nd fll•I tht tlmt 11nd of hlr AttorneY Robel'! L. Humpt,rey1, cert1l11 requlremtinh In ni. contr11ci. reqllfllocl thet •nv wrltttn ""'POft" 10 -~ p11c1 ot Marino tfle ... mt 1111 bHn 111 lSOO Adtms, Sulit Number 206. Cot._1• refer~• lo which 11 midi for turlhl'I' !hi• Pllbllc notlct bl illbmllled lo ttM ~ ,.liUii#ll~ ~-f(lr July 17, 1973, 11 9:00 1.m, 111 lllf Mesi, C11!fornl1 9'26M, ~l~h 11 llM pli!Cf oartlct1ltt1, tnd tl\et !ht tlmt Ind pla«t PIM!rtlng Comml11lon Piiot lo tti. f\!tlrl!'ll (Ollrlroom ot DeJt,artment No 3 ot wld of bllllnes1 of the \llldlt'tfOl\«I 1n •II mt!· of hffrlng !ht """' h•s bHtl Ill for July dile • ,THIS WEEKI .. • THIRD ANNUAL MODEL .&. CRAFT SHOW June 29th · 30th & Jub 1st Anaheim Convention Center, 880 W. Katella, Anaheim ThouNnds of tho N•-' Products In Rodlo Control, Static Modols, Crafts, Rollroadl"ll, Rockoll & Cor1mlc1 on Display r • Continuous Indoor & Outdoor DemonstratloM Radio ControOed Planes, Cars .& Boats • Malce 'N Take Crafts Model Contests· !Open To Pufillc) ~---. ... -.. , .. -. SHOW HOURSi Frldoy 1 :00 P.M. S1turd1y 1 :00 P.M. Su,nd1y 10:00 A.M. • Prlles, Trophies & Awards . -' ' 6:00 P.M. 10:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. REGULAR ADMISSION: Adults Junlor1 $2.00 $1.00 Undor 6 -Frff (Whon· Accomponlod by Poronl) (Ol.lrl, B! 700 Civic Center DrlYe Wett, rn ftrl perl•lnlng to !hi est111 of Nkl die"" IL 1913, •I 9:00 1.m .. In !ht eourtrcorn of F.;.. f\lrll'ler ~tell• rtgtrdfng 11ld "'°. !hf City of Stnl• Ant, C11ttorf111. dent. wlll'lln four month1 •tier The first Oep1rtmrnt No. 3 ot Miid c011rt. •I 700 posed plen, 111 lnltr•tled P*f'IOl'I• ,,, In· O•ted July 2'. 1911 PVbllClfLOl'I of tllll notlct . Cl"1c c..,1,r Drlvt Wtlf, 111 11'11 Cll'f of vlltd ~ Clll II th• otflCI of ~ cny af WILLIAM E. SI JOH"I, 011td June IS, 1m, • S~nle Ant, C1lllomt1. lrvlne Plll'lllfng Olr>lrtrnent, Town C~unty Cl~rl( FLORENCE M. 1-0WDISH, Oti.d June 20, 1913. Cenltr, QOl Cimpu1 OtlYll, Jl;oom 24ol, WAL.Tiit ~. KllN Exec11!rl11 of llM Esttlt Of WILLIAM f , ST JOHN lrvlne, Ctllfornl1, wflf'l't wld proPllffd ANO NOWAJl:D "· IMIPNlllO the lllOVI nlm«I dl«dlnl Counly Cltrk Ol•h Is on fllt trld 1v1U&blt for pUbltc: 11t-4Y Soutn '"'"' ,,,_, •01•1T L. HUMl'Hl:•Y•. •• J . , ...... &. fpecllon. LH All'!eles, Callll!W• .. IS llM ACllll'lt, Sultl Humt>er 2", Z7M M11'ttot •tVd .. Siii"' JIJ CITY OF IRVINI! Tltl: (2111 621-,_ C•ll M_, Ci!llWllll 9MM C-Olll MHll1 CllU. mu ..U.HNING COMMISSIOlt Allorn•v• for Ptllll-Yeh tn4) J.41.ttM Tel: fn4) SID-*" JERI L. WILSON P11blltMd Or•noe COil! Dally P'llot. A"°""Y "" e11tt1rtr111 At!Orllty ..,., ""'""-" A11111 .. n1 Slterel•r'J' J~ne JO Ind J..-)(I •ncl July 1, 5, 1'7:1 Publl1htd Or•llllt COl•I DlllY Piiot J11111 PuDUll'ltd Ortntt Coe1t Otl1y Plklt, Publlthocl Ora11111 COMI Delly P'll&t, io51·T.I 1•. 22., ao •nd J11ly 7, lf73 1"'4·13 June 23. 21, )I), 1t13 1rn.n Jun• 30, 1'73 JQM..7l PVULIC NOTICE PVULIC NOTICE PVULIC NOTICE PVULIC NOTICE OROIHAHCI NO. J>..:M of Ortnoe County, C1lltoml1. l'AS.SEO ANO ADOPTEO lhls 16111 Hy Wopttd ••• whole ,, tn edlourntd O •• tN.4.NCll DP THI CITY COUN SECTION 2. P11t1u111t lo !hi oro.,.lslom of Ju,,., 1913. regYltr mettlng o1 Mid City Councll lltld AN • of S.C:llflrl '230.A of "" M\llllclPlll COOi ol JACK HAMMETT on 11'11 2611'1 day or J\lllt 1m. b)' tht Cl&. 0" THe CITY 0 .. COSTA Ml!SA. !ht City of CO!lll Mes.I, Ollltlct Map a.J M1yor ot 1119 Clly of COlll MtM lollowlf'l!I roll c11tt vottr CAl.1 .. 0RHIA, CMANGIHG THI 1.0f4• Of !ht Clfy of COllt Mtt1 11 htretry ATTEST: AYES: COUNCI INO 0, LOT a, &LOCK II, D, TIACT tmtnlltoll ll'f lhl eddlllon llMftlo 11'1 lllfl EILEEN P, l'HINNEV Jordan, Plnk1ty, Wll , R Ill 611. PltOM Cl TO l:>CI'. R>CP trH d.,Jbed Ill Section I lllttOf.' Cll'f Clerk Of 11'11 City of COlll MHI NOES: COONCILMEN: THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY SECTION 3-. This Ordfn.tflel $h11! llkt STATE OF CAL IFORN IA ) ABSENT: COUNCILMEN • ~ OF COSTA MESA DOES MEllEIV OR· ltlffCI 11'111 IM In f\llt force ~rlY (lO) dl'fl COUNTY OF OJl:ANGE ) SS IN WITNESS WHER.E l'llVll hlrlby DAIN AS FOLLOWS· from •nd IMI' 111 ~s1o111e, tnd prior to CIT'!' OF COSTA MESA ) Sii mv l'llfld Ind •ffllled tM $Ml of TIM SEC-ION 1 All "111e1 II of lht lht oplntlon of """" IU) 4-Y• ft'om '· EILEEN P, PHINNEY. Cll'f Cllfk Clly of COflt Mtw lhl• 2'1tti d4y ot Junt . ' • pot on !hi l)IMllll thtrtof 1/14111 Dt P1JDll1tltd Ind IK-Oltldo Cltrk Of llM Cll'f COllnCU af 1,11. . k>llOWlllll dHCrlllld ,,..,1 Pf'OP91'1V 11 Ofl('f In tht~RAN E COAST DAil'!' 1114 City of COii& Miit, Mreltv cl'l'llf'y EILEEH P, PHINNEY het'IDY piactd end lnclucltd In Ille Jt).CP PILOT. I °""''I drelllt· lh•I 1119 tbove Ind forfO(llng Ofdlntnct City Cllf'll tncl tlt.offldo z-. lo wit: lion, pr1111wd tnd pWI thtd 11'1 1M Clly of No. 7).)t; WIS ln!nlductd Ind con1td<trld Cllrll Of 11'11 CITY Counclt of Loi :le, &lock e, Trtet '12. •• Plf' COit• Mell. lolJll'll'ltr will\ !ht n•mtt of M<:tlon Dy Nellon 11 1 r111111ar ,,....111111 of !ht City 11'1 Coti. Mesi mtp llltttol recordld 111 •ooll: JO, l'egea !ht mtmbln of !ht CITY Coo.intll voflng Mid Clly COllllCH lltld on !ht .ttti d1y of P'\lbllllltd Ol'llllJI COllt Dllt'f-"""-1 •rid 2, Of MIM;tlllnt0\11 M1p1, RICOl'dl for encl 11t1IMf !ht Ml'l'lt. Jllnt, lt13, Ind lhll"ffll..,. Pl,_ •nd Junt al), 1973 -.'JI ' I ~ ILJLJI l.:i " ''°'' -" --" --· •• --I W•·" ··-' .. ,__ Ill ~ Nl·C' 114.-C:' ·~· ---" .-... ----. I 1u=: ---' JU :r: . ~~ .. ....... ..... . .... .... , .... ... ... .... l "' iC':. ' 1W~i."~ . ... " Cl ~ r , t • • ---. • -, 11 11 I . ll .. :,-,'\, .. ~ • " !1 .. _ . -...... • I I " 111=:: I = Ill:':. . 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TONIGHT'S TV HIGHLIGHTS -I' !t~ CBS D 8:30 -Bridget Loves Bernie. Should the f; newlyweds celebrate Christmas or Chanukah? They're torn by their respective parents' wishes in i this rerun episode. iJ NBC 0 9:00 -"That Man From Rio." Jean Paul ;.'! Belmondo plays a French soldier on a week's le~ve who flies to Rio to rescue his kidnaped girl~ .. ~ friend. ABC O 9:00 -Burns and Schreiber Comedy ,.1 hour. The debut of a sumn1er variety series with guest artists J uliet Prowse, l\-Iartin Landau and the '" Doobie Brothers. TV DAILY LOG Saturday Evening 1:30 B (]) l ridret Lom le111ia (R) 0 Mowit: (90) "The Cilllt Cill t!~:i~:tr" 'h:irl 'S!:-Don :umvan. 0 @(j) al hul LJ'ldt Show ED Turnin& Poinb t:OO fJ 00 Mary Jyler Moe rt Shtw (R) ~ fJ .W•ll Woril (R) IHI Burruel 0 ~ @m NIC Saturday MM: ~ unites "Thi Bet Peopl1" I (CJ (Ztlr) "TUI M111 fro11 Rio" IRJ D Pri•m (adY) '64 -Je•n Paul 81lmolldo. 0 (J)@ a> ABC's Wile WorW If frrncoise Dorleac, Jun StrYlis. A JUNE 30 $felts Frenth sol dier, nn a one -wetk leave. -· (i) ®i News aoes to Rio lo rtSCUI his 1i11friend 0 Have Cun Will T11Vtl who has been kidna~ped. _ m Movie: (Cl '111ow1nt Junctiel" 0 BURNS & SCHRE:BER Action in 'Emperor' ,-.-No C:Ommerelals? Children's Shtiw Ma rvi n Movie Abou1tds • Vi ole1ice By DAVTD STERRITT lertairunent value. wh ic h STILL ONE yearns for the c11r1in111 klfllt• M...i...-141rv1c1 other,vise has much fast-paced old days, when adven\ure ex· Upgrading Eyed The title "Emperor of the potential. It also undermines isted on its own terms, Md the North Pole" sounds like some Aldrich's attempt 10 re-create worst !vils were nudged to an NE\V YORK (AP ) designed their c h i Id r·l!·n·• s the vast American myth or h t tt t d 1'0 • s to kind of Santa Claus romance. offscrecn position. Television networks co u Id s ows o a rac ~ ver l.x.r So · I · ·1 h happy-go-lucky hobo life. ENTER. television as o forUm for sell· in an unusua move, 1 as "Emperor" sadly indicates TAINM£NT drop product advertising fron1 been changed -lo "Emperor Al its heart, "Emperor" is that the trend toward vio lence ing products. of the North" -after the film only a simple tale about a is not yet ready to fade awar. '----------' children's shows v.·lthin seven "Children need protection h t ed I d. t ·bu bum and a freight-train. Y""<• w1'thout fi•""c1'al strain as en er . genera IS rt · But "Super Fly T , N. T . • .,.. ,....,, from being singled out as a lion. Marvin plays the bwn wit~lihis makes me susnN>t t h a t by obtaining the program market and s p e c ,. f 1' c a 11 y Tl · · f'tt' Th · usual cantankerous vir1 ty. r• ·-~ us is 1 1ng. ere . i.~ another or its manirestations rron\ inuependent producers. (hi Sa ta Clau bo I And Borgnine is near perfeet SJ w ' manipulated in pinpoint no ng n sy a u -the black-gangs,t.er film -e t ccord' t • study com this new action thriller, which as the niean engineer, who may be reaching a dead end. I, OU a mg 0 . f ... fa shion for the fin an c i a I pits a feisty hobo named A· will stop at nothing tofkeelp All the elements are here -missioned by Action or benefit of advertisers and N I · ( d' r tra' ticketless passengers o f o' Children's Television. O.· agams a sa 15 tc in 0 ) dope, gamblm' g, torture, ki ll· B C J t broadcasters," he said. · d · th G I No. 19 to Portland ( regon . e ai•g 'l Th t d 'd e t engineer, unng e rea ing, even a revolution . But "' e s u Y 531 governm n J\felody suggested networks DeTporessbooionl.. the di.rector ,., IT IS A classic situation there are lots of new twists. agencies, private underwriters and local stations each be re-3nd institutional advertisers R be t Aid . h 1 k with classic characters. And The black gangster wants to Ji·• 'Trap ' , ... 1d finan~ _ enough in· quired to show one hour of in-. 0 r ric -ong nown Aldrich builds the drama go straight: he is happily mar-"' "" "~ dependently produced adle ss as one of the roughest, ried, and he helps the small dependent shows in that time toughest, he-manliest film-within a huge though artificial African-nation r ev 0 1 u ti 0 n LONDON (AP.) The to phase out all commerciallr · children's progra1ning per makers in Hollywood. And the canvas of ·railroad ydrds, h d sponsored programs n o-w "'eek in the fi rst year of the stars are no slouches either: Hoover-towns, and would-be because e wants to 0 some longest running play in U:>ndon made by the networks. Lee M.rvl·n and Er n e" s.t 0 1 th good in the world. program. T\\'O n1ore hours of kings-0f-the-road. n Y e is "The Mousetrap,'' which ACT is a Boston-based in-such ~·eckly fare would be rc-Bor1g~ine. m.7~11hing,1.ahstthc1 athds belligf r!"'nt onscreGn gore is THESE WOULD seem like opened 21 years ago. Du~ing terest gr9up of J>?rent.s. and Quired eat'h yea r until. after tou it, in e ig o e new. And such trendy trap-healthy switeheroos oo a all that ti me, Adelaide Wood-professionals who peht1oned I century." p1·ngs spell certain failure for gener8lly siCk set of Con· seven years. Al l4 hours per 'd · Th 1 bl · d' vine has sold nwre than $5 the Federal Conuuunications "'eek a station normaJl v· UNFORTUNATELY, Al-the' legend of innocence-am1 -venhons. e rou e is, 1rec· Commission in 1971 to ban all devotes to children's showS drich's masculine m 0 vie poverty, which remains a cen· tor-star Ron O"Neal seems to million \Vorth of tickets to the ads 'from children's programs. tral facet of the hobo-movie have no idea how to handJe Agatha Christie \V h od unit, The commission hears oral \\'ould be corumcrcia.l free. makin\t involves a habit of genre. and of •·J;>mperor" dur-them. To stall for time, he · h .. t 11 '-''Ould menn network.~ and emphasizing the violent ex-"""' without e\•er seeing it. arguments on t e pos1t1on nex 1 tremcs of adventure ing its own occasion a I develops the plot verrrry After 26 years as boxoffice ~·eek. . ocal stations \\'Ot1ld lose remember "The 0 i r 1 y moment s of sheer charm. sloooowly. and saves all the mai}ager of the Ambassador The study, submilted in sup-revenue. Prod uct advertisers Dozen"? An uncomfortable Yet Aldrich retains his im-v.\olence for one awful climac-Thekter, ~1iss Wo o d vine port of the petition. was writ-spent $75 mill ion on children's woman-maligning. streak also pressi ve abilities as a film Uc scene. He also throws in retired sat u rd a y. The ten by Associate Prof. William television progranuning in runs through much or his craftsman. The friend I Y • lols of comedy , with the hip management offered her two H. Melody of the University of 1970, the latest fig u re work, surfacing in s u ch drifters theme· has been hero behaving like an oaf. f free tickets, 90 she could Pennsylvania and a former available. grotesqueries as "Whatever popular lately -"~1idnight But ultimately tile plot finally see "The Mousett'hp." FCC staff eConomist. tt urges ~lowever. A'lelody s aid , Happened to Baby Jane?" and Co"•boy," "Scarecrow" -but nu1kes no sense at all, the But she declined them for the the commission to require and broadcas1crs \\':JUld l>e soared "The Killing of Sister George." Aldrich's scenes b e tw een characters elicit little sym-time being. superVise a --phasaj program of the cost s cf produt'ing the pn>" In keeping with this attitude, Marvin and Keith Carradine palhy. and one wonders why "Who "'ants to be cooped up alternate prodUction and grams th~mselvcs and the "Emperor" only 'acknowledges avoid sentimentalit y with a anyone bothered with the pro-f;•anc,·ng of children's pro-advt>rtiscrs ~·ould buy time for f~. · I A d t 1 t · t t all e t to in the theater in this Jovel)' "' the existence o -women a cou-spec1a neatness. n a eas JCC a -XCi!p !he sanic products during · 1· I t • v.•ealher?" said J\·Jiss Wood· grams. • Pie of time5'; and then in a on'e Unlikely SCi!ne becomes capita 1ze on as Ye a r s adult programi·ng ... I " Th vine. Melody said the networks vaguely leering way. The new pure poetry -when th.e ··super F y. success. oe 1-;;;::================~;i~==:;-r-:-~-:--~-:-~-:--~-:-Aldrich epic d\vells on men· engineer breaks up a group of title"s ,;T.N.T." stands fori ' · only adventure, seen largely in ga111bling men, and the ··T'ai nt nothin' to it." And •• ~******* * .. terms of bone-crunching camera make s their that's the n1ovie's problem, llA ROUAL TREAT!'' o.1vr . .,. violence . This sadistic leaning movements look like a slowly for all it s better-tha n-usual in-M 1 WM 'i "'"' swA' MIOS! deeply mars the .. -~fi~lm::..::''_:'~n:· .. -"-"_f_ol_d_in~g:.._fl_ow_e_r_. _______ 1e_n_ll_o_ns_._T_'_a_in_t_n_o_1_h_;n_'_t~o~l-1 ._1 -G-~w·••""' 'uHl'PIOfm......,... _ t.ANIO.tY & lllMDIT AU N Y! IAMTOtJM THIU TUESDAY Sl"'o• W•d A•• lo1eroft "YOUNG WINSTON" • "W.HERE DOES IT HURT?" With Peter S.llen tPG} P"iff'# ~ ~-·m'OCt r,J;1;i»:~f".JL1':·?-*' ! AlBERT R BROCCOLI a' 1 h~ r·~-· t ROGER as JA80MNDES MDIII . 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So does CBS, thus providing an unhappy ending to an 11- month union that began on a happy note with word that Papp and his New York Shakespeare 1' .. estival Public Theater ¥.'ould branch Into nelv•ork T V. The venture turned sour in March when Papp !lharply criticized CBS for postponing the festival's TV version of "Sticks and Bones," a strong, bitter Broadway play about the homecoming or <I blinded Vietnam veteran. The fi nale c a m e un· dramatically this week 1vhcn the controy <'rslal produc<'r was being interviewed. fie • said mattcr~f-factly thal CBS hadn 't renewc<l the June I op- tion of the four·yenr contract he signed last year. ENTERTAINMENT Festival's TV version of its "Much Ado About Nothing." production, which on Broadway had received l''ide critical acclaim. DESPITE continued acclaim ror the TV model, the Bard proved a bomb in terms of TV ratings. It was seen in an estimated million ho m.e s , whereas ''AU in the Family" appeared in 22.4 million that week. "Sticks and &ones," another Festival production first seen on Broadway, was about to go on TV jn March when CBS sudde nly postponed it, denying thal the refusal of 71 CBS af· Ciliates to carry it was a fac- tor. The network said it had decided against airing it then because it m i g h t prove "IT l'ttEANS then that they "U!Ulecessarily abrasive" to have decided not to proceed millions of Americans if shov.'IJ V.'ith my future productions at a time when thei r emotions r v.• it h t h e N e "' York \Ye re dominated by the sight Shakespeare Festival," added of U.S. prisoners of war PD.pp, the rounder and head of returning from S o u t h e a s t lhe fes Uval. Asia. The non-renewal of Papp's Right after the postpone- option hadn't been publicly ment. Papp declared. "I will announced by CBS, although not have any relationship with CBS confi rmed Papp's repor t a co wla rd 1 y netv.·ork .. when asked about it. because it defeats the spiri t CBS ~clined to comment on of ou r contract, which -u·as to the reas6ns for its.a~1ion .. J• ·do both classics and con- Papp wa,s surprisingly m1! temporary work." about c;:BS dcc1slon. l~e. s_a1d This week. when he disclos· he felt 11 meant CBS off1c1a\s ed that the rupture was fin3J. "have stepped away from that Papp said he'd been tal king muc h-heralded agree1ncnt and with ''other nel\\'orks" about announceme~l that CBS wa~ havin" the S h a k e s p e a r e launching into s e r i o us Festi:a1 continue the work it drama." had begun fo r CBS. The launch ronnally OC'·:.------------cu rred Feb. 2, when CBS broadcast the Sh~kespeare J~!>9 \'i1 Lido r.·1wpon e...-r. ,,... ... , 613-l~iO CANNES mM FESTIVAL WINNER' 'Sf\I S111'11 8f a N~ll' Oiftcltll ~ IUIT IEYNOLDS SA.UH MILES IPG I "THE MAN WHO LOVED CAT DANCING'' """" 'tl!•'rl"' CDlUMBll PtClUll'[!;~ Kids Lik e To Ask An.ll y "'" Aword--Wlti11I .. Skrt- "TO sn OR NOT to Si l" 1:30 ,-':JO I octl E••11i11t -... _.,. ...... SIAOIUM •'4 ,,:;:, " ..a1v• •r it'-. • . ... "Song Of t.~• South" (GI "CAHILL·U.S. MARSHALL" ... "HANG '"M HIGH" I PG I "FRIE NDS OF IDDIE COYLE" ... "PRIM~ CUT" {·R-)~~- lattlo For The Pl•11ot Of Tho Apft" IG I • "THE LOST CONTINENT" It's a grubby, violent, dangeraus wwtii. But it's the only wr.rld they know. And thq'l'll the onlw friends Edllil hu I 'Neighbor Role' Ma sak Achieves Sudden Stardom By VERNON s<:O'IT ,HOLLYWOOD (UPI! -Ron Masa\t was not destined for stardom, but he may make it anyhow with the new telev1sion series ''Love Thy Ncii;hbor." I'vlasak. or Bo he mi a n heritage, has a broken nose. a voice re1ninisccnt or Aldo Rav and the general appearance Of the late Lou Costello -lhrt>e strikes to begin with. But he also has a natural flair for comedy. He plays a oot·t0e>bright slob who tries to befriend a bl~ck couple. when they move into a '4'hite neighborhood . "The guy I play is named Charlie Wilson." Masak said in a voice that would pulve rize 'boulders. "He"s finished t\\·o' years of high .school and is the shop steward \Vhere he works. 1-Hs favorite athlete is Vida Blue. HSUODENL. Y the house next doo r is bought by a black couple. Ile's good hearted but with childlike ignorance he goes overboard tryi ng not to discriminate against the new neighbors.'' Masak is aware the premise begins to sound like "All In 1l1e Family" and his rote similar to Archie Bunker . "They're very different," said f.>lasak. "Archie is a bigot Charli~ isn·t. Charlie stumbles into uncomfortable 1itV,ations innocently. • He ilever uses unnattcring, ethnic names or expressions. l~e never knowingly says anything nasty. But be gets in- to trouble by bringing home a watermelon b eca u se he ·believes sincerely they are a !basic part of the black man's diet. 'Like bl ubber with the ':J'~f SURE the sho\Y will cS«end somebody, ··but not racially. This Is the first time on television where the races can laugh at one another without provoking tension.'' The ABC series is schedule<! for only six \vceks this stun- 1ner. [}(>pending on th c \\•riter's st rike and its recep- tion by vie1rcrs. "Love Thy Neighbor" might be renewed ror the fall season or perha1>s next winter. Like "All l'n The fo~amily," the series idea originated in England where it is one or Britain's most popular u-eckly shows. "Love Thy Ne i g h b or · ' represents a lrcmen~ous op- portunity for l\1asak who ha s appeared in hundreds or television co.mm ere i a l s. dramatic and comedy guest spots and a handful of motion pictures. · "I've been an actor for 2() years," he sa id, "and nobody knew me by na n1c. \Yi th a face li ke this, though, most people recognize me. "AFTER WE filmed the six Sho\\'S some or the network of- ficials and ·producers ap- proached me to say they thou ght our series was the 1 tth & NEWPORT 541°1552 WALT DISNEY'S "ARISTOCATS" Al•• ' Salurday, Junt "'30;-1911 OAILV PILOT 17 A~tor or Writer? P ulitzer Dramatist Star of 'Exorcist' ' Vl"I Tt te.flclle SUMMER STAR 'Nei ghbor' M•$ak st<>epcr or the ~·ear. They began calling me by name." A natlve of Chic:igo, and ' raised in less than an arnuent neighborhood, 1\la sak believes he understands the dilemma of the suburbs. NEW YORK iUPli -Actor· write Jason l\1iller learned that he had WOh a 1973 Pulitzer Priw for drama '\11hlle on a fi.1anhallan movie set act· Ing a l'Ol.e he hopes wil l win him tin Academy Awarf. ro.·ti ller, 32. who 'A'~te lhe Broad\\'av hit "1'hnt Cham- pionship· Season." has corn· pleted filming of "The Ex· orcist'' for \\'<irner Bros . Jn his rirst filn1 appearance he plays the difficult role or the llcv. Damien Karras, a <;atholic priest of tortured conscience who u·iru a battle with the devil but loses his life in the struggle. For a few ~·eeks Miller will have the leisure to enjoy fame and decide just where he \\'ants to go bi his parallel careers. Soon he will p;o to \vork on a fihn script of ''That Cham1>ionshtp Season," then he'd like to wt"ite 11nothcr play. He doe.!i not u•ant to give up acting . He I h inks u·ell-meaning charocl<'rs like Charlie \Vilson help minimize racial discrimfnation. }-fis s h o \\' , ho\\'cvcr. doesn't blunt its humor 1\'ilh strong racial "I THINK I c<iu bn1;in cl! messages. both careers." he s rf i tJ "It's fatnily c11tcrt:1in 1ncnt," "Acting is pu~ll1.: crc:i!i\·it v. rifasak said .· "\Ve are"'t pro-\\'riling is doile in solilud o•. vidin g nny mornt codc-s. The And both are essential nL•rds way !hr sc ripts arc \\Titlen it lo n1c . One career f('c:ls would seem that vie"•crs another." wouJd rathP" have an educated Act ing can he the b('Sf black rn:in for a nci!?hbo r than training ground f o r a a ch:.:.r:ictcr like C ha r l i e pla yuTight. as in the case nr \Vilson." 1------- l.E 111£AAl CINEMA CDAPOAAUON ,//;I FOUNTAIN VAll ll' ... ~.r.~I ._..,eioOjii,~;-, 0.!1()1~ot; ...... "'"" ''"'' ""' -~ 7::ao•.111.-J).OO "AAl5TOCATS" IGI M n.IVllfDA'l''Tll2•:M~· "THE HARAA.D El(PERIMENT" tRI o;id "CANDY" Shakespeare . Paddy Chayevsky, Tennes~e Williams; Httrold Pinter and John Osborne. "Be an actor," he advises aspiring playv.•rights. "One way to starve is ~ ~g_ood as another and H r o rg es character." The slight but :ithlctit-look- i~ ~tiller \\'Orked as a lt"!ICk driver. waiter, messenger. and welfare i·nvt stigator and \1.'as on unemployment insurance while turning out three one-act plays and a full length on<'. "Nobody }le<irs a Broken Drum ." Thev \\·ere given short·lived off-Broadw·ay pro- ductions. \VHEN HE "'rote ··That Championship Season," "'hich is rooted in his Scranton, Pa .. youth , he took it to a half· do1.en producers. all of \\'ho1n turned it do1rn to Uieir su bse- quent grief. They sairl its language was too coa1·se and its anti-Semitism 11·ouJ<j lw. of· fcn s ivc !o ./c\1•i:;h 1 h(''l!C':'~Ol'!'3. .. Producl'rS thin\.. I he~ kno1v 1hcir iu1d it..·n:c~. 11.it ihL·1· 1n:1\a• fal se as!-:un1p1ions :ind they n1isl·nlculnt e th,• so1lhi.~ticari .111 of their audi<'nces." he s.i id. f'1·1·duce · '.Jcsep~ Papp, tf12 hlg!!<'SI r is k I a k er in th(!' business. accepted the pl<iy The Oircctpr1 Comp~y PfCtcnb ror an off.Broadway pr~ duct.ion at hll Public Theater. ~·here Miller ,had an acting role last year. After con- siderable revision, the play \\'EIS moved upto¥.'n 1 o Broadway f\.1ay 2. "J'app has _b.roktl\ down stereotypc4 lhiJ1.~t au· dienccs.':...M"l I I e r observed. "He came to Broadway with it serious play and proved t1 could attract large audiences "'ith a ~ood cross section of ages: There always will be au- diences for qua lity theater. Audien ces \Yill endure a let to find something worthwhile." PRODUCTIONS OF "Thai Championship Seasoo" opened recently in Oslo and i\lelbournc. and Lo n do n , Zurich and Copenhagen au· diences \\'ill see it this fall . r-.·lillcr kne\Y he ·had been nomina ted for a Pulitzer bul ··1 clocked the co1npctition and forgot about it.'' ... "Bill Friedkin, the director or '1"hc Exorcist.' told n1c I'd 11·011 on the set nnd brou ght out. .i case of chan1pagne," 1\liller :;aiJ 11·ith a broad sinile. "There \Vere toa sts £ro1n all lhc cast. It \\'3S a nice in- 1crludc. but I was t on rli~tracted by· finishing the film to reallYrealize u·hat had happmted . ---------- Es kimos.· ..... ------- "SONG OF THE SOUTH" (GI CONTINUOUS DAILY FROM 1 P.frr<!. ~~~~~111'2...:::"""::""" ----- --------------~------- :~~~ . 'i lEc,t-lNICOLOA" fiJl ALL WALT DISNEY SHOW 18'" REC RD BREAKING WEEK • IN THEATRE THR EE '"'"'" ..... ,, .. NOW THEATRES 2 & 4 n. ptOIP9CftW OWMft °' Maxy't Car 'Walh, Pittsburgh. 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OWH COONTR<I • by Harold Le Douz MEANWHILE ··· I WANT 'YOU TO T.t.KE ME TO THE PROFESSIONAL ~UILD IHG! 00 YOU 1<.NOW WHERf IT IS 1 MISS PEACH \by Men ,I ' 1 ( I ' ~ .-AND NOW, Faff °"'" >l&X'I" WITN!SS .• 'WKATOO YOM WANT TO flW ... N Y~ 6WCW UP, Alrn-4111< .. ? fDMffM- TH.<r WLI. """" IM ·AN-..iG CAltPll .• NAMIL.V1 A WATH4'AT• lNVl~Tl(;ATDIC ... \ \ I I ' '-""• ..... ·~ ··- ;· ' DICK TRACY HES A otRTY, SAOtST tc l(JDllUIPf'A 'MTll A TUll9LE INR RIORfTY CXlOill'IZX ! J(!iV'-~ ( ' r ·- by Charles Barsotti ~~~~~~~---. ~ ~ by Gus Arriola by Ferd Johnson ~FA T-LOOl'lll<; .. . Sf.40~THAIR .. . NO !<EARD .. /»JD WAITING FOi> A BUS INSTEAD OF -n1UMBtNG A RIDE· ----. -.,.,. ____ J::; '"? by Roger Bollen THE GIRLS H'J'be troable with working lll'OWld the bo111e la all tt ever makes look attractive b an apartment." DENNIS THE MENACE 'I W!.HllA ~ELP 111t MISSl®R/ES! I'M G®IASEllO 'f.\\ AU. MY VEG'TA&Lf.S FOii A W/(()1£ Y$4.4' ! • • ' • • • • The Biggest Marketplace on the· Orange Coast DAILY PILOT 2l ~emenh • ' •..• 5()0 :l'Z-4 Autonw:DM!r. • • • • • • • 9SO • 990 lout• ' Mottt Equ1pmeof 900 • 9M lmploymcnt . . • • • • . . 700 • 799 •ir.-:id 1 ••• ;· •••. 200 . m HcMes foJ Soll' . • • • • • 100 • 114 Loi.I & ~'cl , , , , . . ~ 5.SO • 5~ Merthoncfuc. • • • . ' . . . 800 . 849 DAILY PllOT CLASSIFIED Al>S MolMt Hon. '°' Scilie • • • '" • ~ flliuonok. • , . • , • . • . 5'ZS • S49 ,.., orid ~ . • • • • . l50 • '99 ltol fllol• ~. • , , , ISO • 199 You Can Sell It, Find It , Trade It With a Want Ad (642-5678] One Cal I Service Fast Credit Approval R.ntol • ' • • . • • • • • • JOO . 499 Sc:hooll ond lrutrutllaro , • , S7S • S99 S.,vi<H oncf llpoir\ •• , .600 • 699 l<OMpOl'-totiori. • , , , • • • 91S • 949 General J.inJa !J6fe PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN BY l(PPOINTMENT I 54 Linda Isle Drive Ne\v 5 bdr1n., 4 baths, with 50 ft. dock. Bea utifi.:lly decorated , w/n1arble mstf'. bath, crys tal chandeliers, fine carpet & wallpaper. Hit-in vacuun1, recirculating hot water, dun1b \V<Jitcr & many other extras .... $285,000. Linda Isle Waterfront Beautifully redecorated 5 BR .. 4 ba. ho1ne '"ith do\vnstairs \Vaterfronl m str. BR. suite. lge. ga1ne r111 . or study~ Kitchen \v/eating area. Nlexican tile firs .. beam cell's .. lge. dock & boat slip. $175,000. Linda Isle Waterfront Custom 4 bdrtn .. 41fi bath home on lagoon. f<'t1ll y equipped island kitchen, \Vater£ront fa1nil y room, bill ia rd room ...... $245 ,000. For Complete Information On All Homes & Lots, Please Call: BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bayside Or., Suite 1, N.~. 675-6161 General G~neral General General ** ** ** Heritage Collection EASTSIDE 2 BEDROOM • $27,000 A RARE FINO -especially \Vith features like these ; Beam ceilings thruout, massive stone fireplace, large bedrooms, front kit· chen \\rith dinette area and fenced yard complete with fru it trees. O\vner mOving to Oregon/must sell: CALL us for complete d• tails, 546-1880. LOOK! LOOK! BALBOA'S BEST DUPLEX -Open . for in- spection Saturday & Sunday J to 5 Pl\11, 820 \V. Balboa Blvd., Balboa. Fine architect's drean1 design. T\vo & three bedrm. units w I liv & din on upper floor arid bedrooms on ground level. J-Ii gh-pitch beam c:eilings. Landscaped, carpets & drapes, outside bal· conies & patios. Investors -please note ....J... best renlal area -first user advantages, and only $96,500. CALL 540-1151 . ..-- HORSES PLUS DUPLEX ONE ACRE LOT -1'wo separate homes, zoned for either horses or income property. Priced at $59.500. and owned wants offer. This property must be sold. CALL S46-5880. SUPER DUMP FIXER UPPER of the first order, needs paint lots of cleanup. 3 Bedroom. large yard. Quiet street in very quiet area. Great opportunity al $24,900. CALL 540·1 ISi. HouHt fOf Sale G __ e_n_e•_•_I _______ I General General Salisbury Really "*"BALBOA ISLAND"*" EXCLUSIVES SO. BA Y F R 0 NT '\'ITll P IER. Ccn·ncr 101. lntcri<1r jus1 l'.l\tcnsivcJy, in1n11u:u- ht1t·ly & {'XJlCllSi\'l']y dO!l!'. Only $175,000. NOH.Tit BAYFRONT hon1r plus ne1v a1:it. & steps to nice beach. $.149.500. LIITLE ISLAND HOl\1E plus RI)(. \Vlth :oclnt ViC\v Of So. bayrronl & short s!cps to Good bt·11ch. lclrul la1-gc (am- ily honic plus in<."01ne. LAST or ITS KIN D . large duple.I\, 4 BR. up plus 3 BR. clo\.\'ll. !las gt'andstruid viC\\' or So. bayfront & just stl·r>s 1o 1>erfr1·t u..~at:h. Only 7 yrs. Old .~ in xlnt cond. Cou1·1esy to brokers. CUSTO!\t UUJLT 3 lxlrm hoine 11i1h :i ha1hs plus 2J htlrni. apt. i\'1•iiJ' nC'\\'. Auto. J ga1·age: nirc pario bolh I units; rrplt'. in n1s1r. lxlrn1. Swt'Clish frplc. in apt. All ('Uston1 carp. & drapes. Cou ld n<1t IX> replaced !or asking price. · Salisbury Really 315 MARINE AVE. BALBOA ISLAND CALL 67:1-6900 :;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; MONARCH BAY TERRACE 32301 Baltic: Sea Spectacular ocean vie\v extending from the shore at Dana Point to the deep blue waters off Catalina. This 1nagniiicent redwood & glass home includes 2 huge master suites witlt \Vhite water views, 3¥i baths & expan- sive 2nd level for additional bdrms or recre- ation. Inner gardens, sunny courtyard \Vith pool & jacuzzi. Artistic landscaping. }-luge kitchen with walk-in pantry & breakfast nook. All combined for a gracious & coin-· lortable life. $310,000. MONARCH BAY Splfndid 3 Br, 3 Ba family residence in one of Laguna's finest private con1muniti es. Beautiful A'Iexican tile entry leads to spa - cious livin·g roon1 with beam ceiling. Ex-· ceedingly priv. patios front, back a nd off 2 Br. Lot is completely fenced with room fo~ a pool. Priv. beach and beach club 1nake this home perfect for -a family and fo r en· tertaining. ~94.500 . NEWPORT BEACH 2001 & 2001 Cliff Drive Privacy for Parents! Upstrs. Br & Ba \V/ lo.vely liv. rm. '"/book shelves, frplc & beau· tiful View of Harbor & Ocean. O\vnstrs. 3 Br .. 2 Ba., large lving room w/{fplc. In· come from attached apt. 2 Br, 1 Ba frplc & priv. patio. On R-2 corner lot. $95 ,000. SAN CLEMENTE BEACH HOUSE General HouM• tor sai. General MACNAB IRVINE FINER HOMES OFFICE AT HOME? Spacious study & bath adjoining 3 BR , 2 bath, beautifully-appointed home in Cameo ~Iighlands. Custoin.ized lh ru-out. $78,500. Ron Shcr1nan 642-8235 . (X22) BIG CANYON Ne\v custo1n home overlooking golf course. Excellent fan1ily plan. Separate children's \\'ing & extra-large game room. Professionally decora ted -5 BR's. 4 baths. $190.000. l\•Iax ine Willia1ns 642-&230. OPEN SUNDAY 1·5 p.rn . s 2 Royal' St. George. (X23) CHERRY LAKE AREA Custom built 4 BR - 3 bath + FR & ex- tra large LR. tluge lot. View of Cherry Lake from rear yard. $89,500. Bill Burt 644.ji200. (X24J BAYFRONT! OCEANVIEWI China Cove l-iideaway. 2 BR's + guest + bunkroo1n + quiet beach + ample parking + gorgeous VIE\V! Fee! John Granath 642-8235. (X25) PICTURESQUE VIEWI President Home! Turtlerock! 4 BR's, FR DR. Overlooking park & pools! Laszlo Sharkany 644-6200. (X26) UNUSUAL IS THE WORD! ..... 111911~ ... lll!I .. ,[ AT LEAST IN COSTA MESA -1700 sq. It. ~4~B~D=RM-;2BAT HS PRICE HEOUCEU. 011"11er says, "&II this hou!'IL! im. · nu~dla1rly," t·lose lo shop. 11ing & 1~:s1a111·ia 11.S. Nt-cds !;0111e-TLC. S~.950. 1515 Hacienda Onl y 2 blks. from Ocean. 3 Br .. 2 Ba '''/conv. den. Newly painted inside & out. Carpeting $~~~ bolh stories. Good for rental, too. BREATHTAKING BAYFRONT Spectacular ho1ne on NeWport Bay. In· door s\vimming pool in a tropical garden w/brick & trellage. Circular stairway leads to 2nd-floor living finished in wal· nut. Truly a custon1 built oasis on Lido Isle. Pier & slip. 5000 sq. It. -2 BR's. $375.000. Barbara Aune 642-8235. (X28) ANYONE FOR A SWIM? See th is delightful 3 HR . & family rm. home \Vith pool &. jac uzzi. The price is right. too! 579.500. 9H5 SANDCASTLE. OPEN SAT. 1-5 La'lera Burns. OPEN SATURDAY' & SUNDA.Y The "Best 1.of Everything" home! View, pool. fain . rm., 4 BR., brkfs t. rm. Jus t re- decorated. v·acant fo r 1nove·in. 3615 SAUS- ALITO. $12.5,000 Mary Harvey. FORCED SALE-OWNER TRANS. OPEN SUN. 1-5. 1507 KEEL. 3 BR. & large, cozy fa mily rn1 . Corner Jot. on fee land. fi:lint condition! Bike to beach & tennis. $82.500. J~a rriett Davies. HARBOR VIEW HILLS \'ou'll love this 3 BR. home. F'am. rm. \v i frplc . Sparkling pool. Ocean view. $91 .500. Cathryn 'fennille. 2226 ARBUTUS OPEN SAT. & SUN. LUSK 5 BR.. 3 BA .. EASTBLUFF home. Large family rm. & d in. rm. Poolsize Jot. Walk to school s, shopping & tennis. 3 car garage. S79,500. HARBOR VIEW HOMES Popular PortoCino 1nodel with bonus room. 3 or 4 bdrms .. 3\-2 baths; OPEN SUN. 1-5. 1812 PORT TAGGART PL.; land incl., $i9.900. i-lo\vard \\'ells. PENINSULA PERFECTION 2-Story vie'v of channel from this truly na uticull.Y oriented hon1e. f\·lin. to open sea. Priv. slip. 6 BR .. 4 ba.: con1p . remodeled. $32.5.000. Gary Knox . BEAUTIFUL LIDO ISLE! Charming lge. ho1ne '"/3 bdr1ns .. fan1 . rm .. dining rm. Superior corner loca tion. 3 Lil· lie words ... lovely , luxurious & lasting! $129.500. r.-Juriel 8arr. ' OUTSTANDING VIEW Dover Shorees-former model home. 4 BR. plus farnily rm. plus pool. Large forn1al dining rm. Living rm. with beamed ceiling. $139,500. Eileen Hudson. LARGE LIDO ISLE HOME Exciting hon1e des igned for fa1nily living. Children's area separate with o,./n family r1n .. livi ng &·din. rn1 s. with parquet floors. Six Bdrms. Two lots·. $179,500. Charlene Whyte. CORONA DEL MAR Is location important? Quiet st .. trees. l lh blks. lo beach. 4 BR .. den. lanai. Spotless! Read.v for you. True value on 45' lot. $79,500. Pa ul Quick. DIAMOND IN LAGUNA BEACH llic. high above Wood's Cove. 3 BR . con- ten1porary ho1ne \V /studio, pool & cabaha. Priva te setting. ·Exciting! Make a point to see it! $129,500. Bob Yorke. LITTLE ISLAND BAYFRONT Pie r & •lip for tge. boat: 4 BR., 4Y.i ba., din. rm., brklst. area. lge. lam. rm. Inside back stairway to child's wing incl. 2 BR. & lg, rm. w/lrplc. & planned for future apt. Cust. bit. 4 Yrs. new. $249,500. K. Rat~ston. 13:1-0700 644-2430 550 NEWPORT CENTER DR., N.B. • older home on 141' x 107' lot with 3 car gar- age plus 2 detached buildings for hobbies, workshop, storage or what-f!ot. Amazing, and priced at only $35,000. CALL 546>SB80 ' ON THE WATER WITH BOAT SLIP -New 2 bedroom & 2\ii bath lu xury. carefree cpndominium. Custom decor. ready for occupancy. Full 'µrice $87,000 CALL 540-115 1. TOWNl:IOUSE SPECIAL THREE COOL POOLS -and perfect !or easy living -this one's in delightfully sharp condition. 3 Bedroon1s. 2 baths. and close to clubhouse and pool. Throw away the lawn- n1ower and enjoy the weekends. Priced onJy $23.500, and ready for your inspection. CALL 546-5880. SPACIOUS FAMILY HOME NEED A CORNER LOT? THIS IS IT! -3 Bedroon1 and oversized family room. well dee· orated and cared for! Close to schools and shopping. Only $29.500. CALL S40·1151. NEAR SOUTH COAST PLAZA MUST HAVE QUICK SALE -Adult OCCU· pied 3 bedroom, 2 bath. with a large kitchen, brick fireplace and beautiful covered patio. Huge cul-de-sac lot with many fruit trees and room for your own garden. Owner leaving State. CALL S46-SB80. :EASTSIDE -$30,750. 1 QUALITY BUil T -freshly redecorated 3 bedroom Costa Mesa hon1e . Hardwood floors. cozy fireplace, new carpets. Near shopping: CALL S40·1151. ERITAGE HORSES, HORSES . , a/lo""cl on U1is 1:: acre raneh l\'i!h ft>rn·('d l'Oti:-al. ;{ bt'c.!roon1 ho111c, pl us 1~·0 rerual IJOUSt~s.' s:~10. int.'Qrn('. Nc'('(I/; sonic fLl\in' ... Only! $52,500. CALL 642-1771 j ~21 ' wow INVESTORS ALERT! PROMONTORY BAY Prime lot opposite belch facing north. $12.5,000. CAMEO SHORES Tastefully decorated 3 Br., 2J.r.i Ba home in this distinctive community. Ocean views from both Master Br & Living Rm. Fa1nily Rm. 'V/\vet bar, formal dining rn1 .. ·all with access to pool. $115,000. GRUBB & ELLIS CO. Realtors 2863 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar 675-7080 General General New Orleans EXP~NDED & VElSATILE 2 Story + Pool T1\'CK1n-0ne.lot! One 2 br/2 V" $49 750 bluh (2 )TS. old! rents for [ + tew , That describes lhis expanded NN.'porl H('ighls h 0 m (!-. Take a 2 bedroom ho1ne - expand one bedroom into a pool tahle size f'amlly room fcan al!IO ht> used as a Teenngcr's dorm,) then add a nev.• Master bedroom and bath. Remodel the kitchen "'ilh built-ins und add a new dining roon1, Doublt' garage on a l](!Wly povc-rl alley. Priccrl at $48,500. Call 646-0555. S150, serond 2 br11 bath, Exclusive and pri vate IX'lll!l tor same. Both oniyJ horst>s))()(' drive leadine; to $27,;.(X). Live in one & le-I magnificent Ne11• Orleans somt'One ('ISC 1nake the Da)'-giant. Masslve entry. All 11\t>nls! · huge rooms, vle1v 1na.c;ter C WA LKER & LEE Rcalrors 54&-0562 I *6-UNITS* i tl\'o triplexes on 1 lot. All I 2 ~BR. units w/n1od. bltin kilchcns. lnco111e S920/mo. Hoom for 2 or possibly 3 n1ore units. Out-0f·IOWll· O;l'n(•r n('('(ls i1n111cd. sale, $92.fiOO. ('all 54a-8424,I SouthCo Rl'Hllors. I suire, 3rd bath. Veranda, patio. 2 Bedroom chlldrens wing. StepdoYln runtpus roo1n wilh ba.r. Guest facili· 1y. Courn1et Kilchen and family room overlooking secluded v.·alled grounds, hLc;h grttnery, 11'00d deck patio and sparkling pool. l~URRY! CALL 64.S.0303 I ORI\ I L 01 \0\ R£A,T(lff:, NEWPORT BEACH s~E~r~,.-.,.-1r-a~dc-c_u_st_om-b~1t .~2 Spanish Villa l\hu·int' Con1n1ctin.1t Flrn1 & . 3 lxlr. frplc., ti le, I Tn' Level REAi ':TORS Fi nt.lt t'<1uipn1ent & waler Rivt>rsiclc. S.l(i..SS13 ~ lrunl l01.·a1ir1 n. :-1.1 yr. old SuJ)<'r sharp 4 bcdroon1 Spnn- c.'On1pany. Spnt•r 1.1vail. for -•S•H_O_W_S_L•l•K•E-ish 11;·lC\'t'I. Onf' of a kin<I lt>at saJe~ .~ ~pa1rs. l \\'i1h a tile roof. rfe<."01-alor Fast re;;tts Hrc ]ulit a J)l"IOne T~·vellow Pages·· of BILL GRUNDY RL TR . I A MODEL dcsig:n<'d. \V1uughl iron <'all a1,·ay • &12-.%78. classiflt'<l, ... W -5678. 1 67S.6161 throughout. Truly a Spanish , 1 Prire rc<lucerl lo S2S,9j(). t-:l.~llt•, Jn1e.rt.'Olll systt>n1. 1,~G;;•;;";;";;'•;;';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;G;;•;;n;;•;r•;I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;' G;;;"";";';;•;I ;;;;;ii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, j 1\·ith only S1450. 1lowr1 3 Pl'ofe!'lskm<1I landscaping:. ll I ht.>droon1s and den or fan1\ly Too niany rxtras lo list roon1. Brand n!'\\' buillin f\r\ct'll a1 only s:ii.000. [ JiAl{BOH VIE\V I-10~1ES .. PORTOFINO MODEL 3 Br, bonus room/sleeping loll, formal dining, lu sh carpeting, lots of Spanish tUe, charming Brick patiQ w/o9erhang. Adjacent to park. I $89,500 '•' CHARMINQ...W/\TERFRONT HOME 3 Br; extensive wood paneling. carpeted thruout, en· closed patio; Pier & Ooa t: Completely remodeled 1973. $94,500 JlAJ{B01{ VJE\V l{EAL'fY JJ Ul\lES I kitchen. lovrly ,:C!lt'd('n and S.12·2535. t1.J\·ere<l pulio. ll\;Rll y ON OPEN TIL" • rrs FUN TD BE N/CEI Aw::i::E [,-ll~llljl ~REALTORS -546-4141- , (Open Evenings) REDUCED I 144 Via Vella LIDO ISLE 1 Bt>:iut lr111 •IOOO !ill']. rt . ~ord I c'llrll('l'1 hon1c .. 6 Bl~ •• lr11~1. ! I'll! •• ll.! ~ U.\. :'\O\\' Sln.J.000. 1 OPEN SUN J.j : lltittingham Rcaltg FEALTO'lS 33.'JG Via Lido 61":.>-0123 * 4 BEDROOl\1, 2 baths, double garage. $30,000. lk>&t of terms. * C0l\tl\'1ERC1At. ZONE • 2 BR '"'O story older homt', OOl'OOI' lot. $24,500. Roy Mccardle Re altor JS'IO Nf.l1vuor1 l~lv<I .. C,,\I. 541-n29 "$16,500.00 TO DECORATE" Thats !he am<1unt of the pri<.'C n.'ductkin on I.hill r :l b u t () u 5 vit•\\' hon1e vvt•rlooking lh<' Sc"1uth !joy. high (nl 11 hlufr. O\\'lhJr 11·nnls i1nn1Nllntr s 11 Io ! 3lldr., 3 1 ~ l,)Hlh"' 2GOO !IQ. ft . HURRY:~ OPEN llOUSl'.: ~u111lay 1-J 20 1 Kings Pltt<-e llrl. Ne\\•porT B1:11c h Red (':1l'pl't, Ht•11l!oni ti4.-'"'~ iASTSIDE DOLL HOUSE Thi~ Is Ilic mo~ out!l:tan<llng home lhat1 ron1e "'°"" for ftWhlJf!. :f bdr, '1\i, balh, f•m.lly room \\11th 01.1en 0011.m, new plush c11rpct, frLnlnsl\c yard. S 3 4 , 0 (I 0 . &.'C'ing is l:M.'.l!cvlflK! ! OPEN hOl.13t Sun l -~ 2 5 6 2 \\lestn1ln11:1cr. H.ICl\l.'CC'n OC'l l\tt1r & Monte Vlllllll C1•1l ft<'Jl Cn1·1>el , H1'11\1ors a! 61.')...S()M ,_·A REAL ST~AL! '.""p,.,1·i-g7""10-u1-4 Bdrm L(ii·1•I:--mr111•r \ u" 11 t Ion . Nc:lr St1uth ('on1't 1'101.11. UJ'K:"rflcled .1 ll'lr 1 fanuly Pool .~11.<'d 1n1.-1t111 fo1· hoa1 . GOL F COURSE VIEW Beautifully decorated. adult occupied 3 .BR, 2 bath home overlooking lake & golf course. The very best of cpts, drps & air. pliances. Pool & tennis club available. $65,900 . Bill Burt 644.ji200. (X29J VIEW HOME & INCOME-CdM 2 custom homes on lg. corner lot w /views of ocean & Catalina. 3 BR -2 batlt and 2 BR -2 bath & FR. Pool & patios. 5-car garitge. Reduced to $169,500. Harriet Perry 642-8235. (l\30) CHARMING 3 BR on QUIET CUL-DE-SAC Co nvenient lo shopping & schools. Excel· lent value for young beginners or retired elderly. $42.500. Lois Egan 644-6200 . ( X31) IMMACULATE IRVINE TERRACE Pool/view home. A Panoramic VIE\V from the ocean to Fashion Island. Beau· tilully maintained 2 BR + den. $74,950. Tom Queen 644-6200. (X32) PLAY GOLFI Near this professionally finished 3 BR Deane home in· Big Canyon. Corningware range -3-car garage. $98,500. J oyce. Ed- lund 642-8235. (X33) THE BLUFFS Plan 'veekends for recreation. Maint. free large family sized condominium. 4 BR's, DR, FR & den. Great location on greenbelt. Jack Custer 642-8235. (12) HARBOR VIEW 5 BR Attractive So1nerset model featuring ex- tensive u se of woven wood, premium floor coverings and exciting la ndscaping ideas. $85,000. Carl Butler 642-8235. OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1-5 p.m. 2027 Port Weybridge. IRVINE TERRACE BRICK &1 CHARM Charming 4 BR ho111e. Lg. fee lot w/trees & secluded graciousness. New cpt. thru- out. Ready for you to move in .:..._ enjoy a marvelous summer in your own park·like setting. $87 ,500. Barbara Aune 642--8235. OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 p .m . 1412 Serenade. (XU) TURTLEROCK BROADMOOR VIEW HOME! 4 BR's. FR, DR! Superb location across ' large park! $69,500. Laszlo Sharkany 644- 6200. (Xl3) EXCLUSIVE HARBOR ISLAND Beautiful 3 year old custom home \v/pior & float. 5 oversized BR's -carved fire· pince -European parquet fl oors in entry & DR -large F'R - sunny kitchen. 3-car ga rage + extra parking. $4.25.000 . Barbara Aune 64.2-8235 . i X20i . . 2 CONTIGUOUS BAYFRONT BUILDING SITES 54"8" on the bay in Newport Beach -10 min. to the ocean. $219,000. Tom Queen 644.ji200. (X35 ) 1144 M1cArthYr 144· 1200 Nnpo,11 •••ell. C.lllOt'lll• t211S 833-07BO n n, in tvol eo.~1n l\lcS.11 . A f'll'f'plnC"r. -l~11lH ln!t. Ct1!t1t1111 n-uf t'OOI pritt 100 only lt1tt.'r101'. ln1n1u('t1ltt1t·• •·on· f $19,:-)l)J Cn11 R(•d · Cnrp1•1 , tllllon, S-12.!IOO, bkr .. J.\O.\nl or !trnll«l"ll r.16·1'iil0 TARBELL Action • • • Call04"2-5678 · ------------.J I • ' ~..: ......... ....... [ ..._..forU. ' --·Giiiiii l-6-Mf•t Gener•I Gener•I -------- ****** -* TAYLOR co. * FABU LOUS SPYGLASS Hill Wonderful NEW borne for a lge happy fami- ly! Spacious entry hall w /circular stairway. 4 lge bdrms , life FR, DR & buge finished bonus room with balcony. Rm for pool. Comp plete Idsc. You own the land ! $125,000. 7 TW IN LAKES CIRC. SAT/SUN 1·5:30 PICTURESQUE BEAUTY l-$36,500 In desirable ,"Dean Ga rdens". Huntington Beach. Beautifully mainlllined 3 bdrm 2 bath home. Shake roof. frpl ace. dream kit- chen w/blt·ins & 2-patios. Really sharp. 20142 IMPERIAL COVE LN. SUN 1·5:30 IRVINE TERRACE-$185,000 Fantastic view! Bay, ocean & Catalina! Ex· pensive ne\V features in this elegant home w/3 lge bdrms , F.R .. formal DR . & 3 ba's. Sauna in mstr bath. 3 Frpls & lovely pool. 1935 SABRINA TERR. OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 :30 LINDA ISLE-$195,000 Exclusive island of boating offers the ulti·- mate in prestige living. Private tennis, beach and security entrance. Architect design in this lovely 4 bdrm home with library, formal dining rm, play rm & 2 wet bars. Pier/float. 8 LINDA ISLE OPEN SUN 1·5:30 LINDA ISLE-$245,000 Courtyard entrance to tbis fine quality-built bayfront home. Abundant del Piso tile makes a minimum maintenance. Pier/slip for up to 65' boat. 4 BR, FR, DR & billiard rm. DOVER SHORES-$225,000 Gorgeous custom-built 5 bedroom home on lge -!treet-to-street lot. Paneled family rm, huge dining rm. 4 'f.? baths & 3-car gara~e. Fully air-cond. lu xury cptng & drapes. M1np iature pool \V/j a<:uzzi & sun rm off mstr bath. 1337 GALAXY OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 :30 BIG CANYON-$199,000 Beauty & perfection thruoul-the front ap- proach of the beautifully landscaped grounds, the prof. decorated interior of the Ige 3 BR home with FR & formal DR. the WlUSual pool w/lge jacuzzi. FUrn. incl. BIG CANYON COUNTRY CLUB ' Beautiful near-new 5 bedroom home in this ne\V area surrounded by the exclusive B.C. Country Club. Lge la1nily room \Vith \Vet bar & formal dining room. Lu.xurious cptng & drapes. So1ne view of golf course. $114,950. ~- COLL 1 NS ISLAND · Bayfront rambling one-story ranch style home w/2 bdri:n s, den. hobby room & extra rm for maid's rm or ? This 188 ft waterfront lot is underdeveloped. Pier/slip serves 2 lots. Great location. Asking $300,000. By appt. BAYFRONT-BEACON BAY-$105,000 Boat privilege, tennis in this enchanting pri- vate area. Custom 3 BR 2 bath home on sandy beach. Air-conditioned. Call to see. THE "BLUFFS" CONDO-FOR LEASE "Linda" 3 Bdrm 2 baths. End unit. 1 or 2 yr. lse. Children & pets acceptable. Office Open Saturday & Sunday ·''Our 28th Year" WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO;, Realtors 2111 San Joaquin H111s Rood "Overlooking Big C1nyon Country Club"" NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. , 644-4910 SP ANIS H SUP REME ~T'~:E~~·EiJif£!ia .. ~;t~~~;,5~ Jam nn. form! .dJn rm. C.EColeswortby&Co.·Realtors OPEN HOUSES THIS WEEKEND J:~o't~~uLA DISTINCTIVE HOMES SPYGLA~ #1 ~.::;";·~~:::~~7. .:='. Llke new 5 bedroom & Family-two story-Atany ou1a:ta.ndlng f~atw-ea. BAYCREST • 9UIET. ELEGANCE Rich landscaping surrounds this beautifully decorated four bedroom home in the prestige Baycrest neighborhood. Elegant lonnal djn- ing room , 21fi batils, warm family room with fireplace, and ealinJ? area in the brigh t kitchen. No t leasebold ........... $83,500. HARBOR VIEW HOMES Just lis ted & new on the market. Sparkling "~1onaco" model featuring 3 bedrooms or 2 and ·a convertible den,. l % baths. Nev.•ly landscaped & in move-in condition. Open beam ceilings, cozy fireplace, intimate din- ing area and you own the land . Quick po s- session if desi red. . ...... , . . . . . . $65,950. DOVER SHORES VIEW HOME Designed and built by Ivan \Velis for execu- tive entertaining and comfortable family liv- in g. Five bedrooms or use one as a converti- ble den, 3 baths, formal dining room for state occasions, wet bar in the family room. Front courtyard patio with heated pool. Forever view of night lights and back bay. Absolutely the best value in this most sought area at ....................... $137,500. CORONA DEL MAR HOME AND INCOME Close to shopping, clmple parking & an ex- cellent rental record. Each unit has three bedrooms, 1% bath!', built-in kitchens plus separate laundry room and private patios. Sho\\'n by appoi ntment. . . . . . . . . . $82,500. BLUFFS • VIEW Ne\v on the market -bright & sparkling, \vith beautiful carpets, drapes & wallpapers. 3 Bedrooms, 21h: baths. & a spectacular, for- ever view. BLUFFS CONDOS LEASE OR OPTION .TO BUY The following homes are all vacant & ready for immediate occupancy. Three bedroom, 21f...i bath' "Trina " model , view , ... $495 Per mo nth Three bedroom. 1 ~ bath. spark ling clean ....... '. S385 Per month Th ree bed roo1n, l % bath. view. $500 Per month straight lease or $550 per month with option to purcba.se at ............ $69,950. C. F. COLESWORTHY 640-0020 WE HAVE RENTALS Gener•l General 110,000. 3840 Ocean Birch, C.D.l\1 . Sat & Steps to c>ceM and shop-s I ~ piJ\i'. 77,.. loan. C,\LL l'IOI'>' un. ·<> p.m. ror details. 645-72'll HARBOR VIEW HILLS OVERLOOK THE Very attractive 3 bedroom & Family room OCEAN -fee land----$87,500. 1226 Seacrest, C.D.M. . ... F•'tlm lhllconics and & S pa!lo of this ll P flCIOU5 --.Sat. Wl. 1·5 p .m. customized 3 BR home NEW DUPLEX ""·""·CALL 66-ml Two 3 bedroom units-South of Highway-NEWPORT HE IGHTS! 19500 I . C D '·I S &S 15 .... 3 BR,2 BA,hlghbe:an1 $ 1 , . 412 r!S, • .~" .-at. un. -ttilings Jn huge living room p.m. with fireplace, large kit- chen, oversized dbl illT Room in bl\ck yard for boat and camper. \\'alk 10 all NeOA'JlOM schools. $44,500. CALL 64>7221 LAGUNA BEACH Country surroundings-and great vie\v -4 bedroom-$69.990. 1508 Skyline Drivt>-Sat. & Sun. l·S p.1n. SPYGLASS HILL Brand ne\v 4 bedroom Tradewinds--Fantas- tic view-$139,500. 17 Tiburon Bay, C.D.M. -Sat. & Smt 1·5 p.m. HARBOR VIEW HOMES Beautifully decora ted and landscaped four bed;;2_om-$79.500. 1992 Port Claridge, New- po.,..He ach-Sat. & Sun. 1-5 p.m. EASTSIDE COSTA MESA Adorable 2 bedroom and Family, plus Inlaw wing-$44,950. 223 Rochester-Sat. & Sun. 1-5 p.m. BAYFRONT Beautifqlly decorated 3 bedroom home - 884.750. 4459 W . Coas t Hwy ., Newport Beach -Sun. 1-5 p.m. CALL 67!i-7225 RANCH STYLE . . . . 3 BR, Hvi~ ti' \Vlt h fiN"place to a bc'a d c·athedral ceiling, for · I dining" roon1. quiet, green. parkplike bark y1trd, n~ar UC/Irvine_ $36,900. CALL 645-72'11 ' ~ '~21 1733 Westclift Dr .. N.B. IACK BAY MINI VIEW $57,850 Secluded cul-de-Mc property in presligC' cstutl' area or fine r homes. D r amati c L·athedral ceilings in living roon1 \\'ith C'rackl i ng \\' o o d-burning fireplace, open plan family room, spacious garden v i e w , formal dining roon1, 4 large bMrooins, and g o u r m e 1 kitchen "'Ith breakfast bar. 1-;;;:;;,;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;:;;,;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;:;.;,:· -;;;,;:;;~ [ P e e k -a -boo view of ]~ Newpot1 Bay. Please call today for an appoint ment to inspl!'Ct this highly desirable property. Cali 546--2313. - Ol'fHTIC. II• rr'S FUN TO 8E NICE/ SEE THE BLUFFS AND LIVE OPEN HOME SUN. 1-5 421 VISTA P ARADA . (off Vista del Oro). Guadalupe plan "extend ed"---customized 3 l>drtn .. 3 bath, Cor1nal dining rm., brkfst/ kitchen. dra matic lO\\lllhouse design, \vith exposed bea1n ~eiJ 's. Poolside raised wood deck pati o. Mod el home cond. Decorator carpets & wallpaper. Special shutter treat- ment lhruout. A very fine value at $74,500. OTHER CHOICE EX CLUSIVE LISTINGS AVAILABLE FROM $42,500 (Surprise listing at $601500 ! Water View!~ . Headquarters for Bluffs Homes ALWAYS SEE US FIRST FOR THE BEST! 2414 Vista del Oro 644-1133 Anytime Newpor t Beach [lllfll1llil PREFER THAT OPEN FEELING? If you do, 1hrn St'C th<' in- 1crior of lhis 4 Bcdroo1n lfon1e thn t is close 10 th<' back bay. 1101'54.'shoe - Atrium de11ign wirh f\1~xican Cera1nic Entry. 2-X Balhs. Brick Fireplace, \\'f't Bar. Huge 1.1astC'r Bedroom. 2 Patios, grcnt bnck yard JoJ' children. $58,500. Cn l I 646--4555. General General A U!'oll~ J-l(M{ 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;!one of the Best Homes in Irvine Terrace BOYD REALTORS PRESENTS * 2111 KEWAMEE, CORONA OEL MAR Gene ral '. General EXECUTIVE EASTSIDE DREAM HOME * Drive by this one! (phone for directions) It A BANG Up DEAL' is beautiful from the curb -and equally • • nice inside. Three bedrooms with heavy This \\·arm, pleasure filled 3 Bdrn1., 2'h ba . shake roof, and batten board exterior ac- home is not onl y beautiful but a good deal, cented \Vilh adobe brick. The interior is too! Parks. poo l & ne\v elem. sc hool nearby. meticul ously ma intained; functioning floor Reduced S2.000-S78.000. 1· t d 1915 PORT WEYBRIDGE OPEN SUNDAY l ·S plan accented \vith ne\v app 1ances, shut ere A SPARKLER windows and lavish 'torage areas. Presented at $79,500. Baycrest at its Best ! Every detail of this UN19UI HOMIS OF CORONA DIL MAR, 675·6000 shiny 3 Bdrm., 21h ba. home is quality built. Beautiful 35 ft. htd. pool in a serene garden. A • .,.._. of In Metder 1820 COMMODORE CALL FOR AN APP'T. * 675-5930 * U ,._ l()U t: t1()MI:§ ~t: fer· Jl 3629 E. Coast Hwy. REAL TORS SELL OR EXCHANGE 3 Brorooms. 1 Bath, Fil'('· pla('(', n r \\' C».rpeting. 11!'1\' PainL in and out. \\1111 <''>C hani;r for 2 Bedroom Horne. Possihly F'ixer-Up- p1:1". S29,900. Cati 646--0555. BEACH BEAUTY Near The New Imagine a 4 bdr, J bath, 2 Huntington Beach story cus1om ooi11 home on C • p rk. a comer lot wit h boot gate 1ty G anit so many extras. Built is 1h1s nmr!y ne11· home. It's just 10 month.c; a go. Priced an easy \\<Ilk to Talbert to 11ell fast at J;IS.000 O'A'Tler Lake and clOSC' to every-.. viii comider a trade. Ll'I us th ing. Your family \\ill C'n-s)lo\v you this beau1lful jQy !he \\·ondcrful location home. Call Red Carpet, ()n a quiC't cul.de-sac street. 1 Realtors at &ai>-8080: l!'s a lovC'ly home -call S D 8.t'i-6010 right n<>'lv to view. *NewP!rt uper· upe Sharp!! Freshly p a I n I e d duplex, one block off wat{'_r. 3 BR units "'/fireplace, ll('W cpts, bl!·ns. Just like Ne\\·! Q\\ITICr anxious. F1cx· Ible on most any tenns - 1\-ades, TD's or !? Better hun'y ·at this prlce, ONLY $911,..,. OPfNTIL 11 • rT'S FUN TO EJE NJCE1 ~ ' . ~ *MESA VERDE* PACESETIER 11~~~~~-~-~f!l!~l~~~~~l!!~~~C~o~r:o:n•~d~e~l~Ma~r~~1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'./ General Gener•I Beautiful :: b C' d r o o n1 Gener•I Gene ral PR ESTIGE hon1c Jocall'(! ,\ sharp 3 bedroom horn(' BEST IN BLUFFS FABULOUS BUY • BAY VIEW Priced far below market value. This nearly new 1950 sq. ft. 3 bdrm., 26 ba. condo .. on beautiful greenbelt w/bay view. Expensive carpets, drapes & extras galore. Best bar- gain in Bluffs al only $67.500! OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1 • 5 412 PLATA (VISTA DEL ORO TO PARADA) E-PLAN BAY VIEW 3 Bdrm., huge family rm., 2¥.i ba's., formal di n. rm., brkfst. area. Expensive carpt'g .. 2500 sq. fl. o! charm. $85,000 Incl. the land. only 111 in u t cs lrom ' \\llh large 12 x 24 screened LAGUNA PACESEmR l\lcado\1ln'tk Golf Club. Con. r('(T('a1ion roon1 of fthe fan1 · Lovely, open view of the hills: lhis large 1·1•nil'nl lo schools, churches ily room. p:u·k like yard. and • tHKI i::hopping. rmrcsslonal sc•parotr n1ru;!cr lx-<troom 3 bdrm, 2 ba th newer home is priced al t:ul<tscnping in 0 r i c n 1 a I suitt'. S41 ,500 & ready to go! ASSUMABLE 7°!o m<i1U in•·ludc-i outdoor lil!hls V.A. LOAN. · an<! sprinkl<'rs front & 1~t1r. TI1is popul.1r !ll()(lel has VIEW OF HARBOR LIGHTS tm ill-i" 1'\-B-<l '" kitchen. "HARBOR VIEW HILLS'' Assun1c Hi-Bui VA loan. Hurl')! Nrw llsting: S'.19,500. Located high on the hill, offering full enjoy-~ CO~ TS ment of the view· of Newport Bay & Pacific ~ Ocean. Lusk bit. 3 bdrm., family rm., dining WALLACE rm., with a hid. & filt'd. pool & jacuzzi; on a profess. lndscpd. lot. Offered in fee at $99,000 REAL TORS 962-4454 $46,500 Call 6'4-7211 ~NIGEL · [lAILEY f,, A551JCIATE5 HUGE FAMU.Y ROPMI $29,950 CORBIN· MARTIN I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I can't bellt've this price! GO DIRECT Brand nc"., l BR. & 2 ba. deluxe O\\.'ner·s quarters & 3 '2-Br. income units, Spanish n10Uf. Eustslde Costa Mesa, nr. N'pt. Hls. See this & in· \'C!lt today; $UD,OOO. CALL G> 64 6 ·1414 ~ N1•r l'f••port P••t Off l~• iASTSIDE CUSTOM CAMEO HIGHLANDS Professionally deCorated, ocean view home iil!as 'ionaole-Cliltleo Highlandlt: ccess-w:- prlvate ocean beach included >A•ith owner-- ship. 3 Bedrooms & den. An outstanoing yard with lots of trees & pretty !lowers. OPEN HOUSE Sunday 1·5. See 4607 Cort· land Dr ......................... $72,000 IRVINE TERRACE Spectacular view home overlooking the har· bor entrance. Located on exclusive Bayaderfl Terrace. A large home \vith 4 bedroo1ns, gourmet's kitchen, paneled family room with fireplace & bar. No finer view any· where ........................ $238,600. • UDO CUTIE A little doll house on a big 55 It. comer lot. 2 Bedrooms. .Jarge back yard, sunny Medl- terranean style patio. Open beam ceilings. Not too big -just right! ........ $100,000 HARBOR COMPANY RIALTOR$ 2841 E. C0111t Hwy., Coron• dtl M•r .. Selling RHI E1t•te In Newport H1rbor Since 1944" 673-4400 General OUR 24TH YEAR Offering Service Only Experience Ca n Prolfide OPEN HOUSE SAT. 1·5 Harbor lights -tremendous pa noramic \•iew of the ocean & harbor front, this splendid •BR. home in Broadmoor. Formal di n. rm., sep:-familytnl.'&-rrplc. in mstr. BR Beauti· ful lndscpg. & coml)lunity pool. $122,000. 1201 SURFLINE, HARBOR VIEW HU.LS OPEN HOUSE SUN. 1-5 BEAUTIFUL DOLORES The exclusive B!Offs offers the ultimate in gracious living & is privately patrolled.· Wide, lovely greenbelts ~ walks & heated pools. This end model has 2 very nice patios open· in g onto greenbelts. Beautifully decorated, with a fine wet bar in the .din ing rm. 3 B.R .. 2 ba. & powder rm . $67,500. 401 FELii IQf F DEL OROI HARBOR VIEW HOME "MONTEGO" Join those \\'ho arc finding the ultimate in NeOA'J)Orl liv· ing. Enjoy the broad green belts. fre.sh ocean breezes, superb community ;15socia· lion facilities al oon1innl cosi, finest schools and shopping. You can still get into !his Jo\•ely 4 ~room hon1e OA'ith fn.mily room in ne\v condition at $12,000 - you 01,·n th•" land . Call 546-2313 for appointment. ()PEN Tit 9 • lr'S FUN TO BE NICE• altern · ~ 10 finan- cing anrt 01'.'l\Crti 'p. Atay Tradl' Do111n for Smaller Units. 1.fny Trad" for Land suitable for 3 lo 5 unit.a. l\tay Cnrry 2nd Trust Deed. All Unils furn~hcd. Good Rent Sc:ht'dulc. Heated Md Filtered Pool. $172.800. call anytin1e. 6·J&..«i.5J. [® ~ OCEAN VIEW $29,900- 3 BR, 2 BA Dt>IJ house near the Heights !K'C.'. of tO\\·n. Sharp & clean, nice neighbc?rhood. \\!ill 1,,>0 Vr\ or 1'1·1A, says the Sl'l!ior or su lJn1 il lhC' TIC\\' 5'} rioOA'l\ proirram. 1\rc you qualified! Call f'IO\\'. C W,\LKIH I\ Ill IMMACULATE CONDO Choitt, cnoice Huntington Beach location. T h i s 3 + Guest $25,950 P'livat<' circular stn.>el of fitte homes. P aint and save thousan rt ~. S'veeplng grounds \\'ilh roorn for boat. 3 bcd roo1ns inc I u d J ng hide-R·\\'<tY n1aslcr suite, separate gul'SI facility, dt>n v•ilh sliding glass door lo 25· cn!M1:ainers J>Qlio. Bl'f'a!htaklng view of ~ yon and hluc Pacific. BET. TE R II U R RY ? Ca 11 ~030:;. IORl\l LOl \O\ ,. A' I ~ 1 l () •.' , beautiful 2 bdr, 1 ba. condo ''G•"BLERS is ready for you to n1ove tn. ""' Priced for immediate sale DELIGHT'' at $24,950, better Hurry Ql'1 Buying i6i lllvt'lltment prop. this one. Call Red Carpet, erty 'I'' alW8ys a bit of a Realtors 546-&340 <Open ~gamble But with the duplex Evenings) vle jusi H1;ted tn Newport ESTATE SALElll lft:ights, th<' l'hance to win Fanti:L'tlic z Br. rA.ncho on ls grcntly lnc:reascd. Prime huge 3 Br. i.'ttc! Build more location, new en1'J)el. new w1llJI Jtl1cr, Cl't'a.I 181 ho me pain!, JU&l l\ few years old. e..nd invc1UmC'nll O n J y SeJ)llnll'U ('_ncl08cd ~. S2G.900. Best finnncing avail· Don't PtUll on this one. H'•P: ' . ... ' I r ' HELEN B, DOWD REALTORS Call Anytime 644-7662 T~;;;~~;'"""n';,>u~~:~" ·~:~i REALTOR -644--0134 1~""!!!!!!'!"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!"""""""'""'""'""'""'"'1 11nrhor Blvd ., Co,.r;, l\lt'8.'I. I S Gener•I General \\ r i·:in hlln411t· nny He:1I NYE TMENT OPPORTUNITY -;;;;;;;;;;;;;:::;;;;;;;;;::.[ E<l<>te "'''"'' yoo tmve ··ll h The home is fantastic • rota.Uy upgraded and 1m· rnaculate with I.be prettle~ 1JOOd ond \\•a.1cr!all in back-yaro. Nice neighborhood 100, so It "'On·1 IM:l. CALL IMMEDIATELY 817-GOJO 4 bdr, 3 balh custom builders home. Only 1 yr Til'I\' ttn<l hiahly upgraded. Lovely comer Jot wllh boot i.:u1c In choice East Co!!ll1 f\1c11.u. C11ll Red Carpet. r:.enltor.s 54&-8640 !Open Evcnl11g&I *BAYFRONT 6 BR.* ;i.!1'e! ! ! Cnll 615-8,IOO. piness hr Dtrclh\g • 645-81'.lKl ror an appoinln\1.·nt with a 1 pri1r~'l!llo11nl -Jtcd O\rpel, RealloN:. Super sharp &: clean 4-plex in best rental INVESTERS • qur hli,:hlv 11rt1fc:!-~lonnl wlcs f C I 'I G * NEARLY NEW * staff. \\'e 1·1111 AAve you area o os a o esa. ross mon thly income ''STOP'' hourM of fnil'f rntion in find-$655. Ownei: anxious. asking $64,500. Cu1e Spanish ~tyl~ hon1c. ing you1· hornc, lei ti J)n> ~Go,.n_e_r_i't -------.Go.-n-er~i'°'I-'-----IJ( You've been lookhi,a for <111 Nl'ar lK>ach & Mopping. 3 fcs.~lonol ~ivr you and citU l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~j;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;l lnveJ1tmcnt that needs soinc BR. 2 ha., d in. rm. l'rplc. Red Carpet, R c 8 1t 0 r 5 I' fixing-up we JWit listed. it. l~eart crf SAJl.Joa S69,750 ~ IOpcn Evcnlnas) • 1\\'0 hot.I~• on I\ lot. Front Call: 6~3003 830-7914 Eves. I /, i• a 3 bdr, l ba, in good OOn· lEASE OR SALE . ido 1er 1•on l dnditroo:_.R.:'" bk2 "'p",:...~ ba 2'39 FAIRVIEW. C.M . a , ... ~R woi· • r .. ~, lo C.1 Pl'OJK'l.I" • klcnl locaiion llE'll at $40,000, P r'I m c ~ 'U of,J. Si EflRllldc locnllon. Bcttter for any business ucrou 831 / atrect front ~cwny 1tOl't'. in i 0 ound-caJI l'IO'o''. Red Carpet,' "'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""''I Owner \\'Ill con11lder trncte .. -r Rfl11ltor1 G4:HIOSO I: or f\n Rll<'f'. Submit. Vacant. d 3 -.'COOL POOL" NEW LISTING Owner vet·>' '"''""'' Exceptional 5 b rm.So, •Slory home wit h pier ··r ni 100 lltnnll ror 1111 prr-s. , e CALL ANYTIME • & sllp. hfagnl!icent uth Ba y view fron1 au ('llt t)Vo'l\('l' hul J11!1I t'lf;:hl rol' Lovt:ly 3 btlr, l_l-J ·bath plus 646-3921 or Ev• 67.S..1127 _levels.-8andy beacti.__$210.000. -ypu irtth UlY 4 61{. SPtl1'klnfl tnmily nn. locn1.cd In most • JJOOI, lr)l; t'O\' patio." lrn med. rfr!drnblt" Ea."1' Colin ~feJtt, llLl GRUNDY, REALTOR . nc.:. '"""· Subml1 on $42.000. A '"'1 steal at 134.000. lxll· . •GINNY MORRI SO • t<"r hun-y IQ the phOne. Red '41 1loy1klo Dr., Suite 1, N.B. 675-6161 REAL TOR-5S7-4t ~ f:;!';:'\:,,.~~~~J:' 54lh!640 -~------ Lachenmyer Rl•,•d tor j • Most c'Cclu11ive N'pt. loc. $29 900 Comp. prl,.cy. BEACH , ~§;s=;:<=::~~~ • • PATIO. P IER & FLOAT. WALK TO BEACH 3 BR, 2 IA You.,own the lt1nd. Prletid . , . TENNlS, POOLS, CLUB Doll ho he II IKh btklo.\• market, $175.lm. Very cloon 3 BR. J'~ bftth.,. ,use ncAShr t .._ e ti B•LBOA BAY PROP ·1 k'C. o tcm>n, flrP ~clean, ~ • FllJlll y rm., !rpJc., bHne, nJce fl<!lghborhood. \'Jill RO * '42-74'1 * carp., drapes. i<:._:ioo. VA or nlA, ..,,, the ..u.r R. E. BROK ER CAYWOOD Rr.ALTY or aubmlt the new 51>-. New o Jf lce neecl 9 ·MGR/BROKER. l\1u111t be )'Ol.lng \\1th ~ucccssful 11:\le9 ttcOrd. All rtt>Ztes held (.'Ot1· Bright A cheerful 2 BR, den, fidenlla1. Scnil r e • u m r : 2 bnlh'1: beam ceiJ'~ .. trpl, Cla!'lsif.1~ arl No. 679, Daily polio. 1n.1n1nc. oond. ss11ri00. P111ot, PC.O.,.LJo~ .1560. Cogi & OPEN SAT/SUN .. ·5 ''"· 8· "''w 401 S.vlllo 35 x 20 POOL Peninsula Point COAST--PlfOPEllTIES "SPMlih !1001«. ·1 BR, 3 BA. * 67'5410 * lrg. film, rm. "'· frplc, ' I beaut &: rxtc.nstvc ln<l~pg It Onlly Pilot W•nt Ads have brlclrn'Ork. Cnll 6'fl...f.&16 ~.rgalnl aalore. -'B"rok=~'-r _____ _ -~*~=541-=1~2'0=~*~-I program. Ar<!'°" qualllledl SEE USI eau now. 545-9491 For the itgh1 Mme for you. Complete HJecflon of hon"H!t tn lhc I.leach flt'(!&. HARIOR YllW HOMIS RftALTY 833-0780 . 4 Bd rms $29,950 Half clrculM' dt•lve. Air C9!'1- dll lontd. Pa1fo, dlnlna .,,,, P ict u r r11 qu• ya rd . EAS!fBlo:UFF--BenutlJully n 1 11. In l u 1 n e d 3 Br., LUSK )·IO~tE, for home. brk 5'1)..1720. ,.1e by OWTIT!I'. E•ctll<nt TARBELL ronct. quiet St. SW,000. A tcoud \Vant ad 11 • &ood 11" 1 &1'1·1601. vtalme.nt. --------t ! General-Gener•f ADORABLE DREAM HOME A 1nosl charming 3 bedroon1. • PRIME DUPLEX Soul h Q( 1b1• hli;hway in Co1-ona dl•I l\lar. l.t·t yout· INVESTMENTS Wt~! tor1C&Co111pa11y I" ! /\ L I 1 l !~ " 503 HAZEL, CdM ()pOn-Sot & Sun 1-S Brand ne w outstanding custom built home overlooking old Corona deJ Mar. Expansive view of ocean fro1n n1any rooms. 3100 sq. fl. of Jux living. with 5 BR. patio, din & fam r111s. Many unique feutures incl jacuzzi BA. Choose your colors now . . ~-tiCO.Ullfillly-d~RCed~ T.t>\/I,!· ly cu1·1>etii uud drt11>e:i. ,;HluC! lleaven Kitchen." Firi·11h1t't.'. ~rvlcf• po1·ch, p roft-ssionnlly l!tndscnp<.<d ynrd. Walk io major shop· pine 1.'Cttlcr. Cnll today !or n101~· infor nu1tlo11 ii 11 d 11revi<'w of lhi11 grent buy at $:W,500. Call 842--25.1fi. nwp_Qrl JJ~ighl6 OPEN HOUSE SAT /SUN. 1-5 530 SAN BERNARDINO • Delightful 2 bdrm .• 2 ba . home Ln im1nac. cond. Frplc .. encl. patio. Lge, rear yard & dbl. car garage. Offered at $39,900. 1cnan1 h..tp P.•Y )'(>{<» >•· Corona dtil Mar pcnlK'll. l·ll'l'e'S ll l'l'Olly gT'i.'Ht buy or t\\'O units each Units •. $84,000 \\"\th thrt.'<' budroon11> 111\t,I 1. • • • be ch s l\\'O bfl ths. Good <;01\dhion 1 ~ block$ lo ' a '. haj> plu~ prin1e locution \\'Uh only ~~ll\~~·n !~~~{;~~Ill ~zj 1~ ~hol't \\;.dk . 10 thf' bca~·h', yrat•s, Don't ntlss thl~ one Ca!!., for _ 11.ppo1ntn1cnt lo sec ·-Anxiou!I seHri'. Call to- ~-~id ~ MDASSOClmS REALTORS 2828 EAST ~T HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR, CAUF. 644·7270 -ti j3-S.JSO. day. 516-1600. I r $~~·~"'"'""'& . e DELUXE CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX 2K45 I' Coast H tghway Corona dd Mar h75 UHJO OPEfJ rll.9 • 11'S FUN ro BE. NICC• THE REAL ESTATERS -*BACK BAY * ' William Winton Real Estate 229 MARINE, BALBOA ISLAND 675-3331 OPEN _ tl~· 1 Newport Beach ueatttiful ... tree-lined street in Old Corona ' Office Bldg. de! Mar. GOTH DELUXI> UNITS HAV.E .3 l Six office~ -Ne111>01·1 Hench. b'edrooms, den, fireplace.. 2 baths, ·b1,1Ilt1n 'l One n\inuh· 10 lhl' buy und kitchen. PA.rlOS, 2 bJocks to shopping and I Gener•I ' I General Lido ..;hopping. Nl'ar Hooi: school s. Choice location .......... , $98,500. 4 BEDROOMS SMILE ! 11""'''"1. '·'' "'""· 1»·k•' . • I COLLEGE PARK I S.tting yno ' home m.ooo. :>IG-1000. • OCEANFRONT-DUPLEX $34 000 I . . . T'Y . I H Swim on your own private beach. a step from . . ~ . C~1i.rnung, ix'an1cd ~ctlln::. ''CASH PURCHASE ncome + Ome )'Our front door. T\VO large bedroo1n s and 2 1't'l'l'lftc locauon on <!UICI living roo1n and fatn1ly d in-'' . . r· h . Af d I . OPEN SAT/SUN. 1-S G:;..•_n_•_•_•_1 ______ IG-en_•_•_•'-!-· ______ I 2515 DAVIS PL. NEWPORT HEIGHTS, CHARMER $42 500 CUSTOM POOL in n priv., I I • c:ool, 1nanicured IJuck y<1rd, Ui!t• s haded street. If you ing ar('a, ovt'l'looks x11·u. PLAN_ . $57,500 enjoyable 1replac~s 1.n ~ac unit. e uxe havt! some. c·ash take ad· la rge back yurd & pnlin . ~72 hour C\'t1l uauo11 servH-·c) :l·plex on Nl.'\\'port freshly duplex property like this only co1nes along ~o \lith this 3 hdrn1 .. 2 b11. hun11• on 11ui£'I, East~ide c::ul· de-sac sll·~l~ Blt·ins, frpl c .. , vantage of lt1e lo\v interest Double brick fi repl11cC', 1 By pa\r.!:!d. Good l'l:turn. No once-in·a-lifelin1e . Ca ll nO\V for appointment. r;1 Jo 1u1 lhat can be assu~n-bed~1ns. 1 3~ baths, laun-v a ca 11 c y . PrirlC' or •......... , .................. , . $140,000. Perfectly dCl.'01"11tcd 3 bdi'. 2 1m1 h, fOl'fn&I dhilog: rm, lnvely <.'Or ricr 1 o <' a I I o n . Ready to !K'JI al $55,000. Don't you clal'l' \\'tl_it to cllll Red Ca1·1x't. r.. c a I t o r s 546--8640 l.t1.'tu1·tou~ •1 Bi-d1·n1 & dl'll llr :-1 he!lrt\1 ~Je;;n \1urdl.' ho111r. Qoiel ll'ce lined lot« Clos.> to schools & shopping. Deep shag crpts, 2 s'pe.rlding halhs, 2 111ussive fircpla(..'Cl'i, lrg manicurt!<I yard & fan-tust'ic shu.de tn.;es. Call 545-Srit, SourhCo Rcollors. 11('11• \Valer softl'.'ne1·, !.'lee. f'd by anyone. Or ~ry :YJ,, dry 1n bn:eiC'1v11y .. double f)\\'nei·ship. S\., financing. clOl\'ll. CIOSl' 10 sho11p1ng and gnragc \v1th \1•orkbench. Hiu·r1• -cnll to lll'C\'iC\V, e MOVE THE FAMILY IN giu'a~e op0ner, photo dark rin. · ,\LL F'OR $45,000. "C" THOMAS Realtor :~c~~~a~U~?11.1d only 2 n1iles i Close l.o all 11.chools. <!23tR~~~1 ~r;J~~;EAvc. .J-J l.-ti>oo. and enjoy , this lovel )' hotne: ne\v carpe.ts ~ 400£ 17" , 546-txln Lease 7.57 Acre and drapes, FAMILY ROOM or FORMAL 224 \\/. Coast H\\'Y 548-5.i27 Ne\vport Beach Eve f>15-5643 C wALl<ER & LEE DIRECTORY Kffp ttils h•"dy difec...., with yn tMs ........ • Y" t• hene•ln1"tl111. All tlte locotlo111 lkte4 belew •rit de· 1crlbed h1 f felltet detoll ~ echertW .. ,......._.I" toffr'• DAILY ,_LOT WANT ADS. Pett•• sh4wl•t o,.e IMl11te1 for s•lit •r to ,.ef .,. 11,.M te lht tMCh 1 .. ter•eti-ie ttlit colu .. e Heh Frldoy, Sot.rd.y "'111 S••d•Y· HOUSES FOR SALE *4621 Roxbury Rd. !Cameo Shores) CdM 675-1097 $11 5,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2 BEDROOMS 521 \Vestn1inster, Newport Beach 642-8233 $35,500 (Sat & .sun 9-4 ) 530 San Bernardino (N1>i Hts) NB 675-3331 (Sat & Sun 1-51 1574 E. Ocean Blvd .. Balboa · 546-2313 $72,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 542 Santa Ana Ave .. Newport Beach 646-0555 $48,500 (Sat & . Su n 1-5) 2 BR & FAMILY RM OR DEN 408 Seville (Peninsola Pl) NB 673-54 10 (Sat & Sun 1-51 * 1106 Somerset (Westclif() NB 642-8235 (Sn n 1-51 *624 Ran1ona (Irvine Terrace) CdM 644-6200 · !Sun 1-5\ 32 1 Kin gs Rd .. ICliffhaven) NB 642-5200 $89.500 (Sat& Snn 1-51 3 BEDROOMS 1532 Keel. (Harbor View Hills) CdM 644-2430 $88,800 (Sun 1-o\ 738 Center St., Costa Me sa -645-7557 $28,750 (Fri-Sun 114:30·1 u 14 Rue Cannes (Big Canynon) NB 642-8235 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 464 Serra !Corona Hlds) CdM 673·6642: 675-6459 (Sat & Sun 1-51 401 Feliz (The Bluffs) NB 675-3000 !Sat & Sun 1·51 1590 Elm. Costa Mesa 545-5311 (Sat & Sun 12-51 617 Marigold. Corona del Mar 675-2101 (Sat & Sun 12-6 1 20142 Imperial Cove Ln (Deane Grdn) HB 6444910 $36,500 (Sun 1-5:301 **2233 Bayside Dr .. Newport Beach 642-5200 SI 75,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 334 Vista Madera (Bluffs Condo) 640-0020 (Sat & Sun 1-51 2001 Port Chelsea, (Harbor Vu Hms) NB 645-6500 $65,500 !Sat & Sun 1-5) 423 Poppy, Old Corona del Mar \ 675·6000 $66,000 (Sat & Sun 1-51 213 Fernleaf, Old Corona de! Ma r 675-6000 $108,500 !Sat & Sun 1-51 3671 Fenn, (C ulverdale) Irvine 645-6500 $39,500 · !Sat & Snn 1-5\ 421 Vista Parada (North Bluffs) NB 644·1133 $74,500 /Son 1-51 Lenwood. Costa ?11esa ...: · 2-8235 $55,000 (Sa!"2-4. Sun 1-51 W. Coast Iiwy .. Newport Beach 57;;.7225 $R4.7SO Sun 1-51· *16411 Jody Circle. \Vestminster 546-1754 $35,950 (Sun 1-5:30! 204 Kin·gs Place Rd .. Newport. Beach 546·8640 (S un 1-51 3 BR & FAMILY RM OR DEN 1507 Keel (Harbor View HiUs) CdM 644-2430 $82 ,500 (SW! 1-5) 962 Sandcastle, Co rona de! Mar 644-2430 $92,500 (Sun 1-5) *9'J5 Sandcastle, Corona del Mar 644-2430 $79,500 (Sat 1-5) 1226 Seacrest, (Lusk H. V. Hills) Cdlll 675-7225 $87,500 (Sat & Sun 1-51 192 The Masters Circle. Costa ?11esa 645-0303 $49,950 !Sun 1-5) *361 Monte Vista, Costa Mesa 546·2313 $3 1,500 /Sun 1-5 1 3091 Platte St.. Costa Me sa 646-7171 (Son 1·51 2021 Commodore (Baycrcst) NB 642-8235 1Sun 1-5! , 1101 Highland llVcstclifO NB 642,8235 (Sun 1-5\ 2626 Basswood (Eastblulf) NB 644-6200 (Sat & Sun 1·5) * 1935 Sabrina Terr (Irvine Terr) CdM 644-4910 $185,000 (Sat & ~un • 1-5:30) 2001 Highland (Harbor Highlands) NB 642-5200 $58,500 '(Sat & Sun 1-5) 1915 Pt. WY.egridge (H.V. Hills) CdM 675-5930 (Sun 1·5) 4607 Cortland Dr. (C ameo Hlds) Cd M -673-4400 (Sun 1-5) 1824 Pt. Barmoulh (H.V. Homes1 NB 640-0020 1Sat & Sun l-5) :f44 Otero (Bluffs Conao)·NB · 640-0020 · {Sat & Sun 1·5) 210 Via Ithica (Lido Isle) NB 673-7379 $76,500 , . • 22041 Hu.J Circle, Huntington Beach 9684341 $41 ,500 (Sat & Sun 10-5) 351 62nd St.. (Newport Shores) NB 548-1290 ·$47,500 (Sun 1-51 · * 1507 Seacrest IH. V. Hills3 CdM 644-0155; 644-7662 (Sat & Son 1·51 375 E. 23rd St., (Back Bay) NB 646-3192 $62,000 (Sat & Su n) 333 Catalina, (Newport Hts) NB · 675-6000 $85.000 (Sat & Sun 1·)5. *1120 Gtl'ldenrod (Harbor Vo Hills) NB 675-600 $79.500 1Sun 10-6) 2278 Fordham 1C9llege Park) CM 546-4141 $34.000 (Sun 1-51 3914 S. Timeer (Sandpoint) SA 540-7612 $35,500 (Sun 1-5) 1719 Port \VestbriU-rne (liVuHomesl NB 642·0200 $69,950 (Sat & Sun 2-51 4 BEDROOMS 1412 Serenade Terr. (Irvine Terr.) Cdl"\ll 494-1021 $83.500 (Sat & SW!~) 1412 Serenade (Irvine Terr) CdM 642-8235 (Sun 1-5) 331 Vista Suerte (Bluffs) NB 642-8235 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1216 Sandpoint (HV u Hills) CdM .642-8235 (Son 1-5) **6 Balboa Coves (Balboa Coves) NB 674 -6210 $140,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 15 Point Sor (Spyglass Hill) NB 494-1177 $117.000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 18161 Vallea Circle, Huntington Beach 842-6791 S2~,500 (Sat & Sun 10-6) 1580 Skyline Dr .. Laguna Beach 675-7225 $69.990 (Sat & Sun 1-51 1718 Port Abby Place !Harbor Yul NB 645-2848 !Sat & Snn 1-5\ 4527 Cortlan'cL Corona del ?\-tar 673 -8550 870.000 ISun 1-5) 4 BR & FAMILY RM GR DEN *1724 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shores) NB 644-2430 $139,500 (Sun 1-51 4812 Port Taggart (H. Vu l'lomes) NB 644-2430 $711,900 (Sun 1-5 ) 3615 Sausalito, Corona d el Mar 644-2430 $125.000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 3607 Catamaran (Hv Hills) CdM 642-8235 ' (Su n 1-5) 1633 Castle Cove (Spyglass) NB 644-6200 $102,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 19001 Glenmont (of{ Edgehill) Turt. Rock 644-6200 $99,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1939 Sanderling Circle (l\1esa Verde) C?i.1 545-7316 $49,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5>--., 2021 Aliso 1\ve. (Back Bay) Costa Me sa / 646-2634 $62,000 (Sat & Sun 2·51 *453 Priuceton (College Park\ CM 5574130 (Sun 1-5) 2015 Commodore Rd. (Baycrest) Nil 645 -7500 $84,500 (Sat & Sun 1-6) 3253 Minnesota (Mesa Verde) CM 545-6023 (Sat & Sun) 4821 Karen Ann Lane, Irvine 833-338.0 $38,300 (Sat & Su n 1-5) 4533 Tremont (Cameo Shores) CdM 644-2430 $123,500 (Sun 2-5) 1201 Surfline (H . V. Hills) CdM 67 5-3000 (Sat 1-51 2912 Alto Vi sta (Ea stblu[l) CdM 675-3000 (Sun 1-5\ 7 Twin Lakes Cir !Spyglass Hill! NB 644-4910 $125.000 (Sa t & Sun 1-5 :301 **8 Linda Isle Dr. !Linda Isle) NB 644-49 10 $195.000 !Sun 1-5:301 *1806 Toyon Lane (Bayc rest) NB 640-0020 1Sat & Su n 1-51 *4545 Tremont (Ca meo Shores) CdM 675-3000 $123.500 • (Sa t 1-5) 20882 Hunter Lane, Huntington Beach 962-4454 $48,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 19772 Scenic Bay Ln, Huntington Beach 9624454 $52,750 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 261 Nassau Rd ., Costa Mesa 646-3928; 646-4543 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2107 Santiago (Baycrest) NB 546-5990 $68,500 (Sat§< Sun 1-5) 915 Tiller (Harbor Vu Hills) CdM • 675-6000 $98,500 .(Sal.& Sun 1-5) 2600 Wavecrost IBroadmoor) CdM 675-6000 $98 ,500 (S un 1-51 *2895 Cl ubhouse tMesa Verdel Ci\! 546-5990 $59,50.9 (Sun 1-51 3220 ldago Pl. (Mesa Verd•) CM 545-8424 $42,500 !Sun 1-51 • CM ' Like to trade? Our Tl'ader's Prinie ~1.1 land . Close to San DINING ROOi\·l. but \Vhat a val ue this 3 • • Paradise fOlumn is tor you! Diego Frec\va~" Beach bedroom. 2V.. bath. fireplace home is ! Large · 5 Jines 5 days for s bucks. tO\~·n Jocalion. S23S pel' patio for your entertaining pleasures. All ' uc1'<-'. Call .no\\'. 5 IG-tGOO. yours for only $31.450 . 17 Tiburon Bay, (Spyglass Hill) CdM 675-7225 ~139 ,500 {Sat & Sun 1-5) 1992 Port Claridge (Ha rbor Vu Hms) NB 675-7225 $79,500 (Sat & Sun ,1·51 10131 Beverly Dr., Huntington Beach 968-9518 $55,955 · (Sat & Sun 1-5) 9581 Caithness, Huntington Beach 546-2313 $58,900 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2000 Balearic~Mesa Verde) CM 557-814 1 $53.950 (Sal 12·6) 20601 Paisley, Huntington Beach 546-2313 $54,900 (Sat & Son 1·5). ··-390 Granada, Costa Me sa 546-2313 $57 ,850 (Sun I-fr) 1742 Port Manleigh, Newport Beach 546-2313 $72,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) *18921 Capense, Fountain Valley 9684405 $49,500 (Sun 1-5) 1.-512 DeAn za, Corona del l\·Iar 673-8550 $98,500 (Sun 1·5) 882 Sandcastle, Corona del Mar 673-8550 $105,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 907 Catalina, Newport Heights 645-4426 $79,900 (Sat & S11n 1-5) 5 BEDROOMS 128 Via Iiarve fLido Isle) NB 646-7414 (Sat & Sun 1-5) S BR & FAMILY ROOM OR DEN 2226 Arbutus (Eastbluff) NB 644-2430 $79,500 (Sat & Son 1-5) *24451 Coria Cresta Dr (Lake Forest) . El Toro 8374239 $52,900 (Sat &Sun 1-5) ** #3 Linda Isle (Linda Isle) NB 642-8235 (Sat & Sun 1·5) #2 Royal St. George (Big Ca nyon) lliB 642-8235 $190,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2027 Port Weybridge (HVH ) NB 642-8235 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 55 !loyal St. George (Big Canyon) 642-8235 (Sat & Sun · 1-5) 2036 S\van Dr. (ll;lesa Verde) Costa ?!Iesa 5574636 $6 2,500 (Sat 1-7, Sun .10·71 **2238 Channel (Balboa Penin Pt) NB 642-5200 $219.000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 3728 Ocean Blvd., Corona del Mar 675-3000 (Sat & Sun 2-6:30) 1337 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shores) NB 6444910 $225,000 (SAt & Sun 1-5:30) * 1842 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shores) NB 640·0020 (Sun 1-5) *1411 Mariners Ln (Harbor Hghldsl NB 640·0020 (S un 1-5) 503 Hazel , Corona de! Mar 675-6900 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1961 Port Ramsgate (Harbor \ru Hn1s) NB 644-7270 $89 ,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 506 Sturgeon, Costa A1esa 645-0303 $41 ,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 3840 Ocean Birch, (Spyglass #1) CdM 675-7225 $110,000 (Sat & Sun 1-51 1938 Port Trinity (HVuHomes) NB 644·5035 $84,900 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 6 BEDROOMS 144 Via Yello (Lido Isle) NB 675-0123 $155.000 HOME + GUEST ' (Sun 1·5) 12 DR & FAM RM + 1 BRI 223 Rochester, Costa Mesa 675-7225 $44.950 !Sat & Sun 1·51 DUPLEXES FOR SALE (3 BR & 1 BR! 609 Acacia, Old Corona de! Mar 675-6000 $91 ,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 13 BR & 2 BR ) 422 Goldenrod, Corona de! Mar 673-2222 (Daily 1-5) i l8 Jasmine, Corona de! l\tar 673-8550 $155,000 (Sat & Sun 1-51 13 BR EACH) 521 Acacia, Corona del Mar 673-6642 ; 675-6459 1Sat & Sun 1-51 412 lri!;, Corona del l\•lar 675·7225 $119.500 1Sat & S11n 1-51 (3 BR & DEN + 3 BR) 609 Iris, Corona del ri·rnr ' 644-7270 $98,500 1Sun 1-51 14 BR EACH! **1518 W. Oceanfront (Bal Penn) NB 675-1337; 673-1305 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 14 BR & FAM RM PLUS 2 BR) 211 Agate, Balboa Island 673-6642 ; 675-6459 (Sat & Sun 1-5) CONDOMINIUM FOR SALE 8420. El Arroyo Dr .. Hunti ngton Beach 546-8640 , !Sun 1-51 * Po•I • * 'Wmrtro11t * * .-Wot•rfNttt & Pffl -~- 546-1600 e VIEW-VIEW-Vi EW \Vatch the boats by day and harbor lights INVESTMENT by ni ght from yo ur living room. The UL Tl- DIVISION MATE in FEE ow nership, lu xury on-the- \vat.er livi ng. 2 Bedroon1s. 2 bath condo in prestigious CfIANNEl. REEF. Pool, securi- -ly guard, boat slip available. CALL FOR ap. t~... pointmenl. $95,000. ~1 e MORE THAN JUST A HOME $250 in this t'vo story, cu ston1 built, \Vith n1any deluxe extra features. Open bea1n ceilings. RENT 'TIL YOURS fireplace. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, GOURMET 3 + GUEST + KITCHEN, built-in sewing center and study. T\vo decks plus 2 landscaped_ terraces. It's POOL a real value at .................. $79,500. IP.ON GATE:;;. 10 5?u1h Seu e HARBOR VIEW HOME Island paradise 11·1th 1\·ood . deck palio, s1vH.ying pahns SOMERSET l\10DEL -Immaculate-1ust and volcan_ic roe~ gatdcns .. 3 · retnodeled TWO-STORY home. New carpet· bedroom 1ncluc~1ng s PI 1 t ing drapes. and 'vall coverings. 5 Bedroom. ~:Ce~t 1~~~~11~ su\:~~h se~~~=:~ 3 b3th, FAMILY ~OOM .'v.ith fireplace plus entrance -off pool, cozy den, another fireplace in the J1v1ng roon1 , FORM- use<I b1ick fireplace. rugged AL DINING ROOJ\1, sprinklers and fenced bcn.n1 ceilings. Gour1ne! )'atd. Near park. See to appreciate-$89 50Ck-kit chcn 11•ith huilt·ins. Ban· ' quet for1nal dining, Step do11·n nnnpus 1'00111 o\1er looking giant rock 1ratcrfaH, dance pavillion and spark- ling pool. Chv!le'I' despcl'atc. TAKE ADVANT1\CE . Call * Open Ilouses * DUPLEX--3 BR & 3 BR + OEN : 609 Iris, Corona dcl Mar. $98.500. Sun 1-5. 6-15·0:103. . /ORI.SI E Ol.SO\ · S BEDR00~2 STORY, 3 BATH + FAM. 1961 Port Ramsgate, tlarbor View Iiomes. Newport Beach. $89,500. Sat. & Son. 1-5. '" REALTO,ii'S WE CAN HELP YOU BUY. SELL, OR TRADE · A HOME ANYPLACE IN THE NATION .. $27,500. ARUEASTLITNO-SRM!S Tii , GORMAN & ASSOf}~7T2E7S0 4 BEOJlOOi\1, 2 Bath. pll•:s _.,....,., an xlrn BONUS ROOl\t. Big General General corner lot 1\·ith a \vfst side ---------1 OCEAN BREEZE. T>·y 10% 2 BEDROOM BA~BOA COVES do\1'n. [Beautiful 4 BR. \\•ate11ronl 16 'x~8' POOL HOUSE home w. pioo· & 1mHo. •· S 2 B I S140,000. 4 BEDH00 .. 1. all"· pu• R·2 LOT WATERFRONT large Jo~Ai\Il LY ROOi\f plus 2 \VGRKS\!01" plus JG' x 3g· ASSUME .... FHA 3 Bdrn1., 1<.> b.1. to1vnhouse: OOLPH.IN POOL. Nortlt side LOAN' boftt slip. Brand new cond. I t. $78,500. oca ion. IRVINE TERRACE $33 900 This Costa i\1'esa hon1e \\•ilh . ' bcan1ed eeilings, and huge Now port II l>ack yard L1' <in idcnl slartel' honic. Not(' the 1'' 1-1 A assuinnblc lol\n + R2 1-ezon· ing. Pl'ice<I 1H $25,500. For dc1a.ils caH 646-7171. OPEN T/L 9 • IT'S FUN TO BE NICE• THE REAL ESTATERS (onytlmt) I' a i I !!!!!!!~!!!!!!~~I!!!!!![~ 2 STORY [=::::;;~~== EXECUTIVE $26,500- HOME· $54 900 4 BR 2 BA . • Huge Cahf. adobe \.\-1th 1not1. Ho1ne less 11~!1-n 2 miles from t'ni upda!'e in every \\'ay, tht' beach "11 h super plush -I\ love in condi1 ion Lots of EVER YTl-l~~ ! ~ sp~~ouu! ~01 inside .~ out. Lush gru·- bed1'00n1s, " u x u r 1 · dens \\'/lO\\"('l'ing trees Con- baths, fan11ly roon1 and ~'i'nient kitchen for 1nOn1 & Run1pus Roo1n. Pool s!ic I 0 l bd f I k I bat•kyn.rd. Only one yciu· o s o _ rms or 11c -1_c 1:;, · Seller \\•1\1 pay your i·lol$1ng ro;;-ts on F IIA 01· VA, Call C wALl<E H & Lll Realtors 2tH3 \Vl'Sfl'lif( D1'i\'<' {Hg.7i]l • ·LEASE WITH OPTION to buy. or No Do1vn VA. or 011'nl'r nt::iy cany 2nd Deed of Trusl. 3 Bedroorns, 1 B11th .. Just Pointed. $25,500. Call 646--0555 0 W/\ll\[H & lll DUPLEX + TENNIS COURT + PARK Call us uboul this super du· plex ll'ilh 3 BR • 2 BA ... ;::-...._1 O\\.'t\('11: unit and roon1y one l>cd1'00n1 t'l'lllal. across fron1 g1·asi;y J.Mll'k and puhllc tc11nito0 t'OUl'I!!. $92,500 ' 1·:·111 G·\4-7211 Nse~L~~~~d I gm Don'! he ".t u .. <it ::i n1u11h1•r " 111 fl hl~C 1nul 1l·inl1:11_<t<I 1·01n• 1>any. '\'cll'k in n tv1np11tiblr productive s:lle!I o f I ~ e; •' Get Th e Paint Brush under 111u1·cn lcudcrt:hi11 in VA hon1e . .sr.:,;.oo, :1 br & \x>nu1iful clo1v11town Co1-onn one 1111Je (1'0111 Sou1J1 Const de! !\1nr. 1111.' b.v tfic orncc Pla:cn shop11h~ l'l llt1•1·. No at 2732 E. 'Const 1-f"'Y· or do1vn & A<'ller \\"lll 111.-y n1ost Call Nigel at S+'-' 121 l of rour c!o1tlng L'O$.IS. "1il NIGEL,· ·· ~AILEY Ii. ASSl:JCIATES C vVAll<l H & lll ReaHors 5-IG-00'12 Beaut. 4 BR. hornc, family 1·m. NC.:\\-' carpet. l'~ee> land. $16.500. INCOME PROqUCER OceanO·u111: 9 units Prin11> localion. S220,000 I JON ES REALTY INC. '"""' (714) 673-6210 2001 w. Balboa Slvd, M1wpoct BttGll•C.llilQfl\ll 92-600 HARBOR VIEW HILLS VIEW. FEE Lovely four bedroom home on poo l si?.NI Jot with famlly room, hrcakfai;t nook, laun. <try roon1, Jnrgr. sunJJy patio \\'ilh lot s of privacy - 180 degrrc rianornnii<· view. Truly p1•iced belO\.\' n1arket. ConH' <•nrl sec thi:;. Qrx-n [o::111. & St111. -~ !)al\Clcaslle. $105.000, ff73--.~;J.50. OPF.N rlL 9 . n "S f UN ro BE NJCEr [~ ~ $26,500- 4BR2 BA ltuge Callf. adobe with n1oclen1 update ln every \\'ay. i\Jove in condition . Lots of roon1 inside & out. Lush g;u·th:ns 'v/to1vctU1g lri.•t•s, Convenie111 kitche:q fu1· 1110111 & 101~ or lldm1s for th•• kidi:;, Seller 1vlll pay your ('.lnslni.: t..Usls on FHA 111· \'i\. ("all :-.. 15--<HG5. OrX'n i!VC.S. ~ H;M tington Hont y 1 :'lr>tt('iuui> ·I B1·, 'l Bl\ on super 1\·hk· ~01 , H1~i;1 ltwll Bell tl<'i~hborhood. Jnun1u· cond. I\' t1lt·h11>, Sh:lj{ C<lrp('\~. 1018 of lt111dst:nplng:. rtl'l ror boat! S\1bn1il luw d\\'ll, trades, ·r.o. '1'. P11eed r1([ht at $3~.4!JIJ. Call 645-8-100. 7 V. E. 1ro.~n1 & Co. ............. C WALllER & lff • ' ' " - ~-I ;;....Jt.(PJL0 1 • Holn•1 'ar S1t1: l ~i~""""-'"-~I~ ~I -_ ... _-~!,~ ( l~ I ......... I~ .__[ -_ .. _ .. _,!~ I Gener•I 4-PLEX·NEW Super $h-.rp, 1\i!'ll t'Oll· 1tructed new +.-1)iex In (•hbice renlal a.nm. Pri<'81~ to sell ut $SO.OX!. Take ad- l'IUltq:c or ffNt OV.l'lel' tax ~ncllts. rill Red ou,.,._.1, Realtors S.·M)...96.10 I o IJ l~ n E\-enings) (P.S. \\'t' J\tt\'C many nU>l'l'l An•heim EAST ANAHEIM HAVEN Orl-Sll'l'('t park 1n~ J11r all l'l'l·re('ll1r.t1f11I \••hi1·l{'s Park-1ik1· y111,.I - 1 J:r\rn1. - Co\'i'N'<l IJ1'1'i',e(•11 ri~ J>al in ;i nd huilt-ln B:1rlX"1U~. A I l"C'A I f1unil~ ho111~·. Cttll f(J r •'lrectlon. S'.:7 .~J. Plvuie T0tln) ! 9j6..2700 111· r~m -- COl\lPLF.TELY rrrlecoratect, 3 Bit 2 "BA. ll'g. den, n1any ne"· exlra ~. V;icnnL 2300 sq. rt. SG:.!'.000. 646-3192. 81lboa Island LITI'tE BALBOA l:iL,\XD -Nev.· Or\('an,:; t'IKll'lll• !', inclufli ni;: 4. B 3 T~. lnnni. garag,c. hrick p.'i lio, + blln'I. frplr-, open lll'an1 cC'il· Ing. $1 1:..000. 20' • tlo\\11, financint:: a\·a.11. TED H. \1Ai"'i DLI:'\G CO t;}.Jr .~~~5440: 67.1-471';' Waterfront & Pier dbl lot, lrg house wlyrd By ChlT1er 646-49!11 3a lbo• Per.insu;a Coron• del Mar :oron• del Morr Coron• del M.lr Huntington a..c.h OP EN 'SAT I SU N.1.s "J,;:;:;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;, 464 SERRA BROADMOOR o""'"""'"" l "'"""'· "' HARBOR VIEW HILLS ""••Utul ~roOA.ll•wu'""'· . EXECUTIVE HO-.-.E -N~·\ . plui1h 11ht1g t'o rp.. "' pnrw ed liv. rn1 . v.trock h'lllc.: lll"llt' nr"· d ll!lh11idu·: lmmffl1te Occup1ncy. Neal" Good Schools. h1•:1011fl1lly derorn1('(! So lantli;c111lCl.I. f' I' i d l' OI O\\'lK't'!lhi1> hon-w. Yo~t 0"'11 the lnnrl roff('r1'fl fo'r S6:l.~.OO. 211 AGATE Br1111d nt11· bl'autllul dupl<'X 011 l1J1lt)l)rl l~l<u11l. Sp:u•11J1J~ ·1 BH.. 1.unlly 1·111. & 2 HI? "'/\\'t'l hlll', ft'pJ1•., '-UtlclC't"k 8' p!ll!O, TAkl' ll luok -l hl~ is nlcc 111·opi•1i,\'! 521 ACACIA Pool Membership Prestige JocJtion , mln. to mkts. & F3shion Hl'?>."TJNGTON s£Acurr . Island . Con1pletely redecorated like new 01"' stt'l1y •I liedrooin beaut)' home. Im maculate. A1ove J{ight In & Enjoy 11·ir h formal dining, pai vate this 24,00 Sc!. Ft. Home. 4 BDRMS, 2 ~~ patio. Ll.L~w;· living dose B S · hy bea('h nntl golf coww. A'ff.I .. sep. am. rm ., formal dJn . r1n ., wet CALt. !l(l."-1456. tiar & !Jeep shag crpt'g thru·out. Everyth ing PH 1~11~: LOCAT ION. \Valk to t'o please th e mo'.lil discriminating family. hl':u·h and schools. l\·love (lracious entertaining. Low 1na1ntenance right tn nntl assu1ntt ll'l.is lnd scp'11 \vlauto sprinklers front & back. ;,a.·,~ loan. 4 Bcdroo1n and 1:o J•l<•nty of .spcu::t•. C,UJ.. So. 1'.!l 11.,...,\.,, corner 1()1: Gas jel for BBQ. PRI NCIPALS ONLY_ 96.'!·4-15G. i!!hru-p c!upll',, 2 llR. l":u·h. BY OWNER -CALL 640..0747 .')PJRAL STAIHCASE _ By rr1111·.~ .. 1•arpPt~ & ilrRric'!{.J 'l:'""'""''!'!'-"'"""""'""""'~~-'!!! ... ~~-..,..,..,,, ,ht' St·a -~ or 5 Bedrooms - Xt'i\·ly pninti.,I out~l<h~. \\'alk Costa Mesa Fountain Valley All )ou'v"' evi!r "'Wlted in 8 l'l lhe ,V-·ach lro•n your o"·n hnn1l': fil'f' ring, pad for """'" *TRl-PLEX ·$47,800* MISSION _VIEJO 00.t" traile'. ""'"'""'.;"'" MORGAN REAL TY F "1·1·llcnt C•lstn ~i.·~11 1...--k·n.-rour1yat~I -1hi." "oo't last . 67J..6642 675-6459 tirin ClnJ:f' TO sho11p1ni.:. VIEW C:\LL ~156. ___ Tlu•atri' S.: hospital. DQn'l be L<l\'f'ly 3-Bdm1 high 011 a * OPEN DAILY 1-5 * Jule>~ hill. l"un 10,;ng, xou~ 422 GOLDENROD .Jfl/IN C,\l:F:\'. P.EAL1'0RS Jll'ighborhotxi \1i th close nc- St1u1h (Jf h1\·)·· ilupll'.X. ;1 ~·au :i~7-2fl22 t'-'SS lo \\'ilderness Glen. hdrni., 21._, l1a., 011·nf•r unit Dana Point S3~.900. \\'c a1rait \'Our call. 11lus 2 BJ{, 2 bn. 11p1. Vt n ----------.lti1Hl222 • diJ>tinctivC'! Close to l)l"a('h. OCEAN VU HOME 2 )CA l'S 111'"'· As k 1 n I;: .\Jod£'t'n 4 lUt 2 UJ\, pulio iJ25,000. 11·/fn<"d )d, II.!"~' ll\'l' rm 11•/lrplt'. Ti·ul.v lil'ahlc. i\l(lrl,V f'X1l'Flli. S:\fl.000. 497-1711 Laguna Beach REDUCED $3500. for fas\ sale at S.19.500. ----------·!,:/BR, l':: B,\, 2 ~tory, t'llise * f\•ntur~· Park 4BR 21:iBA fo niarina, 1·p1 11h·p~. tg sun * F11n1ily kitch. ove1·looks SURPRISE PACKAGE C_o_•_ta_M_on ______ 1 det·k, $37,500. 493·5029. ll&F pool. El Toro' * Brit·k fi 1'l'pl in family nn ~estJNI ainong $50.000 lionies, DON'T MISS THIS '-'--'-'.;.;;-------! * Forn1al din & h('avv silakc "'' found a ·I Br. 2 Ila, · -toof · 1n01Jcl· for only S40.9:i0. Th is • Huge bonus roon1 1800 sq. ft . hotnt' ha;s fonnal * SC'llt>r transier1i •d. din ing in adctilion to fan1ity larwin realty inc. 1·111. You n1ay e1·1·n asi;un1e 968·44t15 (24 hrs) lhi! 5~ •,:, APH. Joan. PLAY SALL!! • •ATTI • WAUCll l lAl t lfA11 "\\'Al'.'T TO GET A\\'AY litOr-.f Tt-JE KmS" mom , dy's pril'acy. I l!d?>~t floor plan for Qui sac. Shag rpt. l"l . "lSOO fl.100EL" &lit CUI-de-sac lot in the PH.ESTIGE tract. 2·100 .sq. /t. ol gracious living, l"IR. fonnal DIR. 1'"'rpl. \\'e cuuld go on and oo. "EXCEPfJO:-.'Ail Y CLEAN" Adult occupied '.! Story -3 Bdr. 2~~ Ba. One ot !he niC"e'St areas. You'll love it1 "KEEP 0i-.: TRUCKlN'" Easy access to San Diego & Garden GI'O\'t! F'r'l\'Y. Xlnt l acre C·2 property. \\'t!'St· ntinster Bl\'d. "\VE HA VE IT" Prtrne Beach Blvd. location. 4.2.:'I acres C-4. Cat-ner Site. "11'' 1 ltAD A H.Ai.\tl\1ER" Looking for 10 aC'l'eG • .,...e have ·half of it. 5 ,\C'res of l::xcP!IC'nt R-5 property. • PATTI • WALKElr Qf..U tSlli·" Huntlntton BNch HEJlE'S A SPARKLER • · . tba1 )IOU ff!dooi &1..~. tutctuUy deooi-ated 3 BR honlle, one story .. lovely cul-de-aac 111 I r c c I doughboy pool , • qulck CENTUR·Y 21 f6M433 961-4433 OLD FARM Huge 2 story "'/bonu~ nn. oversized lot, e I ea: a n t ldscpg, prestige nbrhood. Thia 11 11. &teal at S4l.OOJ. L.o1\', low do>A'n. I' ill a ~e Re .11 b1ate ·' '62·4471 ( :::.1 546-11 OJ Assume 6%% VA Lnn Quick poS1Jesslon -sharp super 4 bdr1n & !amity rm., ceramic 1ite in kitchen end baths, "·ood shake roof, full double elee. oven, qualil)' carpeting & decor. Very close to bench -schools - shopping. Here's yo ur chanC'c to live a Jiltle! Fuil price, $45,950. Cnll llO~IE BROKERS INC. 962-8851 . GRANDMA'S HOUSE 17171 &nch Blvd., 1-1.B. I \\'·ns nevCT 80 S\\'CCJE this ~ CALL 842-1418 cute 4 BR, 1~4,. BA, located ....,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,. in the heart o1 ounta.in Vnlley. llave your OY.'1'1 baH- dian1ond in your back yard and only $31,950. at 5o/o dov.'ll • Seller "ill help pay buyers <'.'Oh"'s. Call - OPEN HOUSE Pe1·iod f'renc:h elegenctt sets the decor. LARGE GARAGE, party roon1 \\·ith cuslom flooring and stone fil'(')llac;'t', <-uRoox BLEU kitchC'n, ba11quel formal din- ing. s"·eeping stairs to up- per n111zc of bedrooms, glass doors open to ex- pansi\'e balcony. Penthouse niastt'r sui!e has private sundel'k and study room. A forn1nl garden patio and a large kiddies playground. Open house all day. Call for address a n d directions. BKR 002-5511 A FIRECRACKER OF A BUY for PERl'~QP.:\tAXCE * 847 .J.)S.I ft TOUCH OF SPAIN Close to the beach, cantina kitchen/fan1 r1n·w/ce1·amic I tile floors. Uni quel y decorated thruout. 3 Bedroon1, 2 bnth. \\'on't last at this price $35,500. CALL TI1e Real Estate Fair, 536-2551. ROOMY 2 STORY Irvine ON THE PARK IN TURTLEROCK Lovely 4 bdrm., 2 ba. home wlth separate · dintni 'l'OOm. Pl'ivate yard wllh m"1\)' frult tr~!I and a 2 5fory pluyhousc. O"•ner anxio us lo nio,·e North. Pticed to lie.II al $35,(XX). Vision- ired hill RE,\LTY Univ. J>ark Center, Jrvlne Call Anytinie, 5.12-7500 OUice hours 8 A..\I to 8 P~I "In The New City Of Irvine" lnimaculate 4/br. I year old home "1th Oriental de<."Or & gardens, Quiel cul·de-sae adjoining lovely gr~nhf>lt in "The Ranch" -Jrvine's planned rom1nunity. 15 111111· u!es trotn Fashion Isl!l.Jld & KeY:port Beach. Ai\1ong tht" Orail6e Orr;hards. ){educed to $40,900, a WALl<lH & LH UNIVERSITY PARK REDUCED $3,00011 5 Bclrn1, 2'rit ba., fa1nily rm, Sttp. home. Con\'enient to a.II facilities. Reduced to S46.900. HURRY BEF'ORE IT'S GOl\E! To see this best buy, <'all Toni Escobar . ltl::~\LTORS 644-2430 COLO\rEU... BA.-.:1a:n REALTORS &J.\-2.iJO UNIVERSITY -PARK - Large 4 Bednn Townhouse. 2 fiN'plaCt.•s, 2 balconies, 21 ~ baths, near t"u ~big pools. Fett land , • overlooks golf <.'OW"Se .. $57,000. Ed Riddle, Realtor 64.6-SSIJ MUST SELLI L19u .. _!!o<~--­ THE BIG BUYS ARE AT MISSION REAL TY "A llEALSLEEPER''• L oc:11.te.d on 1h i OCEANSIDE 0 1'" TIIE Hf. \\'AY llt V1c1011n Beach. CUte (.'l,)lttli:<' \\'/firl'pl acc. \\'-OUld you lw•llcv1: $38,500 1 F'UU.. PRICE'.' "TllF. \rlf,1..1\": Sprn11·Jln1:: 3 level 1111Jdl1c1·r;111ea11 11ty\cd ho1ne, 2 bd rn1. den. gU('lll 1'111., hllt-111 k i I l' h ('ti , fil'<'_£h\ci•, Bl(; 0 C J<: AN VIJ<.\\1• f'riccd ul $53,500. "Sl'lll\\\'1.ING 'I DDRhl. & DEN"; Loculed at 'r.:>11 ol the \\'orld, li:;f'. llv. m1. w/flreplaee. Bit-in· kitchen An ln1miic\lla1c. v.•_ell Cl\J\.'tl for fan1ily home nt. $59,900 F'ULL PltICE. "3 Jll~:l\'TAL UNITS, CO:'lf- ~IJ::J{CIA L ZON!N(;"; Lo- cntr--d nenr Pottery Shark : & N('"' Vlllaa;C' FO!rt'. Ensily • t..'OnVC'l'lt.><I to conttll<'l~ial ' 11~. OrfPt"«I fol' $69,500 , TER~IS AVAIL. "HOUSE & GUEST ROOl\1": Ux·ntC'd hl So. Laguna on "·ide lot 0 11 small street. \\'nlk to bench. Pre11l'nlly tich1g u11ed 1111 2 1'<'1111'11 units. A \\'is•! buy ut $39,900. MISSION REAL TY 9!1j So. Const •lwy., Lnguna PHONE (7141 494-0731 *CHOICE* Laguna Home1ite1 l..AllGE buildabl(' hon1l!sitc in ex(·lusi\'<' 11n·C"1' Arch Bay. \\'nlk to bc-ach & club- hoUSC". P1u10nunic view of OC:.1.'a n & roasrlinf'. llu11')' Oii l:hi.-; one at $27,930. "' TN one ol Lagun:1's bcUr r, lll't'fts: lgl!. lot, l'lOSt.' in, II' I unol)li!ru1·t11blt• {)('C.lin &1 co..1s tllne vle1\·s. J\n t'Xcep..I tional buy at $22,oo:>. j RA.llE honlc~llc in private, oceanfront oon1n1uni1y. l'an- ta,lic l'iC'\11"1. Jlcar the , \\'aves crash. S!l'f}s to priv, L>.~at11. An.:hi1r.·!'s llOUSC'' pluns int·J. $."~'i.COO. , , hu~ 3 Bdnn. home "·/Early Amer. decor. Lt'g. ta1nily rn1 "' 'rit'h paneling. Prf'tty yard and b·esh paint. \\'alk to schoolg & shops. Cha.m1- ing! RED CARPET REALTORS, 5.36-8836. \\'OODSY & 11rlvnt1': on dead-, (''111 street. 2 l4l'. occa.n- \'if'11· Jots 1rill1 lols of fret-s • & p]C'nly of pn\·1tl'Y· Bolhj' for $42,500. i t',\:'\TASTIC, hu,::r ocean·1• front lot, onC' of thl" flnes11' By O\\·ner, save on this propt'rtiC'11 in tl11· 1. .. ;gun11. REPOSSESSIONS bC'aul!ful model home, I yr. iu~a .. on a bean!ih1I i·(l\'e &! r . r . d 1 . old, 4 BR, 3 BA, bonus rn1, 5,111'1y l.W'aeh. \lu:-.t .!oC'C 10·1 o.: 1n or1nn tion an oca hon I fani n11., shng cpl, air nppl'L't.' . .SlljJ)uO. • 01 lhPse F1I,\ It. VA hontes, 1"01111, spnnkle1~. c 0 \' · cl 1 : ro1:::act • pa!10. S57.00). Se-e 10 ap-1 Bl'.. ~ ! Breathtakin~ viC"1V o! bhl\' \\'Diers, NP\1•por1 Ha1·hor and lhe islnnds. Cali:"I drive nnd niagnHlcent t'Ourt ynrd enti)'. :\las.~il·l' wall-: of gl~ss of.fer vir\v trout .lll_IJ::l' li\•ing roon1. fo1'1110l du11ng area, 1 gourr11et kitr-hen ~nd hide-a-"•ay fh astc1· suit~. Iiend he"'n bcants t111d uni- que brick \\'Ork. FORCED SALE! Call 64a-o.103. 21 KASABIAN Pl'l'.'c1n1t'. Open ~t & Sun I-~ . r ,...,,__... ~ ! Real Estate ff2""644 5. 40-11 EscullC'ro f) i·. • 1 ~ , ~·IV ; * i\11'::;,\ \'ERDE · :?St! &la Vista DI'. super sh;irr l"O srory-:'i fl(>dronn1, 2 21~ bath. $61,000. OPEN Sli'.'1. 1-:lpni. 83..1\-2616. • ·1 · BY o"ner. Accepting pro-4,4_~f171 4••-1100 motion, n1ust seU. 4 llJ 5 Laguna Beach BR., din. & Iain. rms. & OCEAN VU DUPLEX bonus rm. \"our 1\·ork iJ Open House Sun. 1-5 St'<'ludt'd nrea. E;1.~y 11·:llk to VACANT 1llage Re,1 1 Eslate $25,700. Close to Mlle Square Park 3 lrg bedims plus den, huge rountl')."5ize lot. Super sharp and prof dee. HUITy. done; sprinklers. Pl\ ti o , 419 Panoram• ht•1H·h. 101\n & s.·h0ol11. blOC'k "'all : upgraded all r--E>..'T .TO E~IEIU\LO BA\", L'ii,::uM cha.r111 11·/1>itched Costa Mesa R-ealty * 548-7711 * .~ Br, JI~ Ba. unly $23.500. \·ou may assu1n" 5 1 ~': 1\PR ercns. 2 1'1onths o Id · big vi~· of the bay: 2 BR., clni,::s. brick frplc. din. or 963-2803 2 Ba., rrplc .. beams, brick I flcn :u'\•11s, in boll1 2 BR GREAT location-6 min. to patio; rented dog 1·uu. uni ls. rt1.1111 fol' •'XIJUll~kln. bch. lo down '"'/financing Oiarm ga\01-e, on a large, I~. sundeck. l)\'I yard. committed, 2 BR in 2·story secluded lot. Can expand. A .$75,jOO, Loan. Sc>tlt•t' 1r1JI <·:u 1·.v 7'; TWO BLOCKS Sl'l'•J11d Tl). Huntington Beach lO\\·nhouse. 1 }T. old. Pvt. special buy at $62,500. • * * ' * • * \~~A~X'~lv~.~;~~~'~G.I ELEGANT MANSION l~T!!:~~ f.'()n1 i11,c:? This houi;c 11·\thin OLD FARM TRACT THE SEA illage Real Estate I' '62·4471 ( ::::.1 546"1103 I OHi \I L OISO\ " pty. $23,350 847-8230 PARAOISE POINT PP.ESTlGE: HILL PLUS ;\alkini,: !listen(.'(' of shop-S R [,4 /f U #~ ping. P<irk' & l i II r a r .v . ur~1· 5 BR or 4 & game rn1, Coun!ry·slyle \\'ilh a IU.'3.\')' HOT? .. (',1nvt'niC'nt" is Hlt' niirlrllr i~kurit St. .'l IJA, f!~'.ot rn1 plus. u·cmrn-shake 1i:.oof, 001.y ran1ily Meredith G•rdens Huntl!}!ton Harbour UNEXCELLED VT E \\'. Step-do"11 from fhc ~paciou11 Pntry galleria into a 22x28 living rm. w/one v1all (lf selected gold ore rock frn1n· ing n. rnised" hearth frpl. 1':1('Vated din. rm. enjoys the splashing "·aves by dny & 1t\·enue of lights by nighl. 17x~4 l\Istr. suite paneled in · r esav.TI Cedar stained to a i;oft platinun1 gray, coordinatiqg "·/the> stone grey color plush piltt cnrp. u3ed thruout: 3rd BR & 3rtl ba. on anolher IC'vel. Only This 1:; o 1'\~"1 cool 3 Bl! .. 21 nunit•. 2 Hr. t Ba. l\'OJ'kshop Fou . 1h!us rl1n111g rn1. ~l s .re>nll.Y roorn, privattt R.du lt livln~ 4 BH . 3 ha. 3 Car garagt>. ba Ccl~1 hon1e on ti •1.1 .fl., & J.i·H"IH~t!. S.P. ~:bl.<~)I). Call ntoin Vall:lf Ca. 92701 l1tg. Lots of paneling in thi s roon1 1\·ith .'\lone f!rrplat·C' Dran1<1tic en1ry, Plush Ca r. H.·2 101, bl:a1.1t1lully •tc1ora1-1 CJS J. I Eslal<>. 5-IR...llf>'I. 714 963-561 :! stOl)' g:cni. Thf' ldscpg hugr 1naster ,;uite/\•anit~ pets. Tri-level. $56,500. Ci-I incl 1-cf fre•~7.f'1' l>lln 1----,..._,.._,...,._.,..,.,_ lluth in . fronl nnd back ii; bath. Gourmet k i 1 ch ,, it GEM kit;·h., ,;;·p, ri1·n. rm.: OJW~ .*FIX· p OFI!* jUST A SPLASH AWAY r~p~. P~·1l-cd a.t only $41.500. lotally NJllippe<I. Bii;t yard. M--- BEST \Valerfront buy in 1-lunt. !·!arbour. 2400 i;q fl hon1e \\'/dock for 36' boot. By O\\ner. 846-3711. Irvine honsl' Sati Sl.111. I:!-'•· 611 J,1(s 1 ... an ~ldC'l' ~ -i111e 1n a ·fl~llu llOT Sl'i\/i\l t.:H f),\YS. i\1th. "l!11 c~pt~. & rlrps. Ca.i·J'lets only 11 nlo'i; old. lS-10 \r. Coast H"1'·· :-J.B. ;\(ar'ii;old. g0ovl l.(w:1!1on .. Near sltop· ,.1111 he vriiirs \l'ilh !his li•rl!I' 0<>11.1 n11~s this, its a lx·aut PriC'cd for sale! BKll REALTORS 642-4623 BY Ch\1ler _ 4 br, 21~ b.."1.. SEMPLE plu.g. N''.''1~~ pai~r. t'arpcls ~ 11/f jlQ-•I. ;: ht'f!i'Otu11s. f;iniily honie .. ' 96'2-551 1 LAKE PARK 2,00) sq ft . Beaulifully '2101 _vatd _iioi k. l~I . h~twe fnn1Jl.v J'r"\o11n, (tining rno1n, I' loF=""R~A~N~C~l~S~C~A~N~----fishing (ron1 this 4 year old dt!rorated prestige home. Real Estate 67~ pi;1c.nt1;i.i. ,rt~ Price is ru~hl . 1 ~, 1.arhs. t'llrn(•r lot for Calif. r-lassie is only a short lrlClds service area, rib! 2513 E. Coosl Ih1)' .. _c:rt:'>I JOIIN C:\.<EY REALTOH.S pi·ii·flt'\'. \Valk 10 \lilc 'JI , O ( FOUNTAINS "·alk a .... ·ay, localed in 8 O\"t'n, firplc, plush crpls, ALOHA, YOU ' ALL __ c_~ll 5..lT~20Z2 SquarC P.'.l1'k. $44,9.-iO. c:-\LI~ " ·.,I D :-.;~) 531-5100 "BIG SlJR" · &>parate ramily most desirable area. Titj.s is mirroJ'C'<I closeu. CUl1tom Put on your inumu OI' sarOIJg * INEXPENSIVE * 1~.ny .• ThP_ RcHI Eslalc rru. foii-nnl dining rm. 4 no fish story, at $33,450. it's lndscp, l1prinkJers, fountain. & ('Otne !;{'(' our H1111<11I 2 ilH .. house ..... , _. S22.350 iiFii'ii"~· .. = ... ~2'~~~1~. iiiiiiiiiiii'" J BEACH LOVERS g·i;1 tJt.~l~ plCu!llla sundeck. a steal. Call . pond & wa ter -fa 11 \\1£'<.,k ·"flN-'lal. r:n,joy the l BR. house ........ S21,ZiJ REPO &~!~..JI ' ·01'8 -S4i-S53l for PERFOfL\ik'ICE 11· ~·.""Jin!! punips., Inclds Ue11uliful oce11n -~· shorelint' 1·iC'1\·s frotn this O\'l'I' I fl.Ct'{' nl·f'anrronl propr:·11y. Very seelud,,d \\'/lots (I' tl'1"('s. F1rl' sl'11. units hrlp pny tht• 11111$ & KiVt' lli'l'llc1I pro- lt'CllOn fron1 1k:pL·c1·inttol1 & l'Xf'IC'll!I(' 1\ rile-oU. t:i.:L-ellenl l1nndy bca('h. l"O~ihlc hind 1l i\'i,.ion for ho n1 t' s i If' , O"'llf'I' "'iii llf'lp fu1:111te. Stt ii -you'll love it, $200.000. 497-1 711 Lagun• BNch $ll9,500. blue PaC'tfie from ~ou1· VC'l'Y Each on se110.rate lots * Sli-l:l&l * frnt Pa t i 0 · "'/extensi\'e MAGNIFICENT V 1 E \\' . -· "'\ll !>hake roof('(I l·halel . 31 i'An...Y! for profto>Ss. use $750 DOWN $37,500 • patio <.'01·er In rear. 0"11(>r "' 1 1 BALBOA BAY PROP nlOving out ot l1tate. Pricefl Charming 2·sty., Bl~ Bird Bdrm. split level on 11 01·0• Y • 2 I'll' 3 BR To11·nhouse, hgC' JIL";n·i· shake' roof on this a" ea . c 0 m b ,. n a 1 ,. "" ,19 500 $49.950. Ca.II aft. j pm or • u R-2 lot. 0 n l Y j • • * 5~ * 1·u1.npus roo1n rlbll' gar, ran1b!ing Calif. raneh hon1e. anytime Sat &. S u 11 • dln/lamUy rm. \\'/f_rpl c. :; i\1aha!o' 1-----s11!n1 pool fc•11· left llui-ry' Ccnuuic tile kitchen, all the 552-8240. Bed z B N · • Uni~er5ity Realty ~P.l~~1:L'KIT'l ~or P~'?IX'.rly , 557-91~ or 1142"4·121 ' 1.ites! appllances. J S{)Jafedl.'::=':'::::~ "·ork~~p plus a abonus 1r~1~ 3001 F. Cst. H\\'Y. tiT:J.f;j10 · :0'1q1~.~!~1~,, -1 ~\\O ,;)< uull!1"1 1 Ftr5t Pioneer Realty n1aste1· suire and v<cnily MUST SELLI Ru.VI on this? $79,500. · · '· .. .,, .. ,., «•;{e '-vl'llC'r o I ~~..,~~..,..,..,~.;,~ I n __ , By owner. Rn\'t! on this DRAMATIC t-:ast (\•~ta ~lf'sa. fncnnief ;. )llfh. 4 °'-"-room. plush car-Hillie 1'1cCorn1nck Rr-allor Ne\\' split lf'vrl r111ple:< on 1 '1 S:'IJO TI)O. Si50 do ' : . f OR SfllC" by o1111c1· -Roof'!IY JK'ls and decorator clr-d.pes. Three bedroon1 st11rtl'r hotnC' $ ·~$-V~A~C~A~N~T~$~$--I ::d~u~if~k~B~~:!~~ .. / l~~: 1000 N. Coast HI\)'. '194-7'.',Sl 1 I So th. r "''~ .:,,pa•at" t~l2"'6.i\.~l. $37.j()() on saiL~ 1 4 Bit Tiburon condo, llv. u.. "'.ds or square footage_. aiid not far lron1 IX'al'h. ('u1•1)t•1· ~rPEH SH,\RP . Belter P•nor•mlc View o .s. u 0 ·" ·= ' ... " rn1 "''' ,.,, 2' BA 1 1:ustorn floor plan "1th " ffun. rm., shng cpt, air bid s for con1plc1c privacy. contract. . ·· · ·· . i: • '. " ket1le ki1ctie11, 2 1·nnily llian 11e1v 4 Bdnn .. 2 beth. cond, ,;-prinklers, c 0 v • d Superior 3 bf>droom \\'ith g.. be ; . . kt!/fan1. r111., pa!to, 2-cur l11g !aun<lry 1'00111. Bl?Ck~ In baths. O\\llCI' suys Olli' )'C'lll' f_.o1v, lo"' do\111. FHA/VA I . 1 Blk 1.o a.;:h. . , ll\ O\l'n<'r Bi~rk Bay Cu.Sl!n11 ~ur., ek•(• OJll'nl'l'. \\later l)l''il•ti l·ltu-· 11 11,on 1 last' patio. $57,00). ~ lo l\P->eauniul ocean ViCI\', Lovely , Orw.n Sat/Sun. 12.30..6 I hot_n.r, 4 Hr,·.~ Bii, <ll'n & I;::(' .... ,,,.,, .. ,._ ,.,.nt .• ,•. ,.,,._ •v••• '.' . ·1 --"" . ohl \1usht:r. ih;r~'r, rl'(rii;: gu tern1s. Only $28,750. SCOTI' precio.te. Open Sat & Sun l· ilec:'nr. Drean1 kitchen. 1',l'lm· •-f 1 ....... " ,. ·' " ,, _Bh!. 9(i •• ~l I. 1l'ith houS\.' (01· tns·t sale. RE,'U,TY t:.•,r 75'"'. ·1 r· ~ p k J"k 313 HELIOTROPE r~1 n1 Y 1·n1. Ne~r all si·hool.~. ilrr•s 1111·uuu1. l'ool s. ....,..,... ..... >.> 5. 4041 E 8Cudero Dr ., 1 Y rm. n-epu.cr. ar · 1 c HAL PINCHIN I \\Ontle.rful <tu!1~1 .~t!'•t·I. \\'111 rluhf11111~··. s:l8.rll0. r.:;;~,5~00 ll::\'-E <>I' 1 F.\SF./OP lil\R 002-0011 l\IUST SELL 2 Bclnn "Sea 838-2616. yrd. Bctte>r Hun)'~ $·17,00J. REALTOR 675-4392 :.!lO\I' 2 It)·'· SG:.!000. f'r111 --T10N.~..-.11 h~~ \'i11: ·P;cifi; LoyE LX"1'rancisc1~n Fowi-l{aven'' home. fC\\' blks cw=v~F.~!.~Y~~.-~B~R--.. ~,.-,-.-3-1 b1·k 49.f.SOO:l. univ 64&-26:'·1 · · r.Y ov.'rll't', 'lrudoii·s Honir. '.l ,. ,,,1, ... 1.,,1, ,.,.,,.,.,,,, a-I ta1ns. _Spiral 111 a1 r cas e from ocean on Bushard nr. • .,~. II I TARBELL t'miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii• ·' ' _ ~ .ir..;oJd.2.lOOIO(l fl,4.ll•"J~i·. .. ,., \d s~900 'I r l;,x..,, f\1 yenc.pa1 io,fa1n. 1• ht All . B\Oi'k ·"l!l'Eit \\'ESTSIIJr: JI' J:\H'., :!'" 1~1. il1n r1 11, r1·11le in., fnn1 S:/.~0/11io. l!M.lllcl-a tw 'I 1· c o I' a t o r I , ants. . "": . ,. ake o r. rm. \V/rcgulRtlon sh1.rtt pool Bf:AUTI1'l1L 1ocalion (.~~~t~~~ ~I llt•l.Jott'fl'"" ,\\·t·. ht~h bC'nn1s, sha!:, _,_ i ... nu:-. r•rn . hl!ni;:, s IG.000. !lti.1-l:lRI larwin realty inc. llrapes. etl'. -. L'O~rtyard 0:"1~/Prmctpals 0 n 1 Y • table. Located across lro1n SOUTtl !.J\Cl "NA . l bl~k . · , r-1 1 r111, n1a11y lr1'C'S on f:.:t :J, -. -.------9Ln .1.111c c-ntry-1\'<tlk 1o l'•1Y 300 tic. 91i2-.u"4. park &o Bl Ca1nino fte<1I to beach. J\c"·ly rernoc~lf'd l l;,"th'OOms, :/ balh!I. ~ oub c AH, 2 }'_;,\. No 81'k«. ,\II ! ST~H-t\ I P.r-. :: Ba. ,i;;. -.i 1>ark. Libra.l'Y & schools. OCE.>\,~'VJE\\' tinmac. 3 Br School. Red Carpet 1 2 Bdrni. tanilly rm, large g:ru~tgC'. R-1 nl'f'a. $&.),500. f 1c1·11s $:l.S i 50 c Jt (" ·I . F1tn11ly, •\!1s11111c fi' • IQan • • Sj(),500. By o,,..,ll'I'. 842-TJSS ran1il\' rm, Patio. By o"'ner: Realtors, 833-3380. deck \l'/ocean view. Gue!lt OPE:'\ SAT. & SUI\, 1·5 &IS:iiii '. . J_ ,11 _I, plus C'f[Uil_1•. %24\i:!~ Cl.ASSIFJl:.U ....... &12·56'78 1DE;\L ror '"'' la mily, Im-$4.2,900. !llkJ.43-ll, apt. $62,:iOO finn. By O\\,......r. Co:.~n~~~ 0~!~lty 1 ~J ESA '\"ERDE-O"·ner: Nr1E,;l;;;;T;o;r;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_;_;-;;-;;;;;E;l;;;;T;o;'o;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I nu1c. 3 BR. -f5.~2AJ den {4th BY °"'"· Vac, ~ Br, 2 Ba, ~~1::;~~2 ~tr:°°~1.,!~•n~ Call 499-1204. \roulrl ~n- * r.aa 7711 * schls. 4BR ::BA. util rm.11 BHf + finish<'d gur, 1bonu11 $lgj() dn. T.O. t~lfA 71 ~% yean old, like~·. 5.'il-4.=>'!'l'·'~;~de~•c,::'"~m'7m~'~'~"'-"'"'~'~'·~al~'°"'-' .,_. 1'1int eund. ni{'('ly ldscpd. fml else to all SC.his & pymnts $7i6/nl0 83J.-ll03, Lake Forett -!'i lines. 5 deyA for 5 bucks. 1\ssun1e VA. $.l.1.9:iQ, Ph; 1 shppng, 8l'tiil no .... ·. $34,500. 5.'l2--9503. ad. Call 6-12-5678. $s1.soo 551-St-11 LAKE FOREST ~84~7-_'~""'~-·-----By 0 N So. c OPEN Sun. 1-5. 837'.l IRVINE TERRACE p1.,0."$~.:;,. 2 ~r ~ I!.,~~ Soowb~d. 5 BR, l Ba & $1200 <ln. T.O. GI 7~;, fireph\ce. Din. rm & den, 4 BR .. 21 ~ BA. 2 frplcs, d in· I~. l';e~·luck-d gnr<IPns, hrlck patios, plnyhou!il'. }'"ct· land. 0Y.'11Pr. 17141 4.'l7-1212 or 4fl4-1021. SUM./;fER IN-OL"- CORONA pyn1nt~ $2.59/pcr 111 0 . Split lc\·cl. 3000 sq. It, llugc 83.1-1103, 5.l2-950t 5 Bedroom put i o-bru·. In1n111culate! P ncden Re11lly 6~ coi\IE sr.1:; Pl·-POOL ;: n!'. fil'Cplacc. lob< HI 1t'!'{'S,I ... BY 0\1'11el' -Glen Mar 4 br, 2 1·1~11ll 10 ~I'll\\'. Uy O\\'llCr ba, fl'plc, crpt, dra, crpld nn1 ·r G pn1. 6·12-21:!tl f,'Jcga nt 2 SIOr," h"me 'tnc·Jttdc s f' ki1 chc11 \\'/bllin:1, cul.rtr--___ .1 ·~ 1nany 1ne ~<1c. 2 hlk to sc111, shopping \l\l\11·1 , •• 111 Jt 1· 111. 111111··1. :'Ill:::",.\ Verde>. ·iBR, :tBA. featu res such a s: & pn_rk. s:::i.aoo._,._.2-·l:t1t_ . hH" 1u 1•,. '11 .. -~11 ~·au 1 1·11"1 1lt•("(l1·, i111n1.:tc. lx·:11H Do. 11 1"'111 . \<4..,M'. 1ii:;:;;:1 ) l;111rl,.;1•al)l'd. ;,.i;,..{,02J prln(•. ~I c . 'l'h I OPl~N chilly, 1 JllH to 5 pnl Or' __ _ _ _ 111111 l . iag arpeting roug 1out hy niipt. 8'102 SNO\\iBJRD S@\\.~lA.-"£trs· T!tat Intriguing W ora Game with a Chuckle ------flittil llr QAY I. POlLAM ------ 0 R°«ll'Tan(J9 I.ti.... of 'h• lour' «.rombled wori;h b ... low to form fOt.11 &imple woidt . * F1\r-.I1LY EXPANDING?* Th l11 11p.1cioos h•)me hu 4 BR., 3 00. 1.: f"rni!y rm., l\l'll' C'arpc1lng & very clean! i-~11hul.1u:; i\li. \'ll'\\'l'i. $62,500. 1r H . .:; ·~ ,\CHE *. El Cariso \'lllnge: sur· rounded by Cievclund Nnt't i-·orest; beauliful Oak trres. Ilurnl 1•1wln"Htmi'nt. Mt. ViC'1vs. \\'ill take J bid&!!!. SS.JOO. * Ri\:-.ICll STYLF. HOME-* On lar:::c lot wilh hllls I:. ocean \•ie11·s. 1\101·.__ .. ;n Coori. :: Brlrn1~ .. 2 hn's.: "''ann 11;111C'lf'1'I fr11n1ly 1111., ~eni 1'ell., r'Ql•k frplc. Hoo1n rur ii /.IVOI. ltNIUl'cd 10 $4il,900. ENGLUND REAL ESTATE '.118 JHALl,\ TENNIS •• • • • . . . a11yc;1'lt'? A \\'Ann fami- ly ho1ne "'Ith loads of eictra featureA, nnn1 e_lectrically drl1•en draperies 10 a com· pl c!ttly prlvall• R r t I s t ' s stu<lio. The l\11t of extras \\'Ould tnk1! I\ lllli;te. This 3 b<Jn11. reeldence Is only a bllK'k front 1 r1u1i~ rour111 & Junior high, Ot<cnn & 1·nnyon \'i!'\\'S, $ti9,f,00. ....Jdlan REAL ESTATE COZY l't11i1Pr t·ulla~·" :: Bit, 1 • --!·:ye Catch in g Living Rooni nB.. 4 Ui'. 2 I-in. clt!Rn & 2 B,\ n•• 111)1 sq fl Ul111. :.! ; l:Y fl\\!ll'l'. :: ll H, 2 B;\,I and 1\triun1 lx•nu. $38,500-l~l'll\S Aijt!UI BR. 1 P,.\ ,\· \11)1f'. $11'i.1:il. I ~!lln.~. ''."'21Jc, !Jlllt!I st. r:111 12131 323--2'.~ ! llf\O Glrnnf'yrr SI. -m.1.n17:~ ::i1s--OJ1G ~~~~llM'lha. ti l l-i111 111 ;;j~1t.~·\'I ;-,;){I(), :-::7-.G•lli, :'l.o /l uge fanlil y rOOlll \\'/\\'Cl bar ~101)1::L lion1e lnndscnping, HARBOR VU HILL_S_ 1.1 ~t;. l';irk 1.iki· y71:(_:.:_BH-:2 3 baU1s ~y:=:;, =~:06%~~: ~; Prl. 11QQl·sz. lot. 3 lir , 2 ba, fnn1 r1n. $i'9.500. incl. lnnd. Ov.·rK!r 1D Outrigger, -1. CAMEO SHORES By Owner, 3 hr, 2~ bll, lam rm. pool. SIB.OOJ. 6i:).1007, e e DUPLEX e e 'f\1'0 l ·BR. \Vl"llk to bt•ac·h ~.500 J\J:t•n1 673.s.)OO * SUPJ<;R SPYGl.A~S * g HR, upgrndctl, lnd.~c11'd & J>dord 10 II? S4·h!"l59S __ 3 SR. C11nnt.•l "1odt>I. ()pe-n dn\11. 19'19 I~. RRmsgale tmn1a<'I lli.'>"'1:i24. O\''n/n~t Nte<l-a "Pall" Praee an Rd! Call6'2-Ml8. BA. l\'C'v. I.\ t•rptd IX>tlll' on ~. Kit h 'fh $37.500. 714-963-1163. quh•l l'ul·1l<'·~ac in :r.t«s;i d<'l l 1\1ry c en "'I pass :'\Tar. $34.500. il4i-J9(].j. through wi:ndO\\•-built-ins RAN0-10 Le: t\lcsta 4Blt. 2BA, Tile rool, q:I aty, IA ll\" 0-.\'IK't' 4 BR, 2 O,\, bltns. Palma Model. Open hou.$e i;.ha,g cpts:, many xtru. nr. Heated, fJJtered, Ughted pool Sun, July 1. 9fi8.95l5 ~~l!li~"' Plaza, $32,950, ivlth slide BE A u Tr Fu L 2 Bit Outdoor gas barbe<1ue townhouse, nice pat Io L2~G ~-8toN7. L"Ortdo. 4 BR. Automatic ga rage door w/bbq. $22,750. e k r ., ~ .,._., f':V.'J)Ort Jtl\'if"rtl, d 962-1373 S36,00l. l'>rltit~. only. 5't~:i6 o pene r ••. an more 11 ,=~~~---~~ OPEN 10-6, l1y owner; 4 bt', 2 sr:LLING Ho1nc. B~· o"ner. Offered for first timt .. ~-full ba, v.•/w shag, Super F.'.'.:CCJ>lione l ai-.:n . 4BR, 2 by owner. Principals only b\Jt y11rd. $2R,!i00. 1Bl61 .full 13A. $~'.),;,()(), MS-!iii7 p , VRllen Circle, 842--0791 --riced at only $52,900 * NEAT «le11n, 3 IJ1·. 2 h(l , SJ<::ABUllY lllB)' ho1ne by l\1t>IU\ Vfln)(' hon11'. ('1111 Call 837-4239 t)\\'IU•r, 3 ur: 2 On, htt.tlUI ~11 'l!'t"OI'. lndf!CP, By aPJ)1 1"1XF:H~ '111JC'r. J br. sts.ooo. 1 Open Sat.·Sun. 1,5 $.17,000. $J6..8397 (}y,·1l('r Anxiou.'l. 842.-0091 or Fc;' th11t lletr1 un(fer $,UO, tr)' ~16",4.;ss l'Vt'!I Bkr. the ~nny Pincher. J, • l"'"' .... 1r_o~I L .... l~~c~I -1j i ...._,..;;.G _.U..;L_,.;E;_N..-1, 1 II I I I I Ov<ttheord in a co• repa;r . . _ . _ ahop: "He's the type who gives 1 you a hydromotic hondshokt. I LOCMUN 'No-." '"'0 ~ • .-r, -rl -,.--,.--,r_--l O Complete the cliuclr.l• quoted • _ _ _ _ _ _ bv flllfni;r tn t"'-mitaing word ~~-~~~ ..... -~_. you develop from !Np No. 3 below, i "'1-~'~~t~',ts~~E lE!TEtS I I I I I I I SCRAM-LITS ANSWERS IN DIME-A-LINE -OPENSATTSlfN-:-1~s- 2f$4 ZELL DR . fDirtoctk1nli: t.:p Ti·1n11Jc Hill11 lJ1•., "'il1:h tor sbn\s. I ALMOST NEW Blg <>.:tan vie~·: new J Bclrm., 2~: boltu1: O\'erlook. hlK the city of l..t\guna BeM:h. ~ll\n1 cr.11'1., dbl. trplc •• Jots <1t ll'Ol'XI, S1>&nlah 1110 .l glar.!I. Prl\·nit htd. & fUt'd. l1"·hn pool, A real )1!'1,r-1 •11 sm.ooo. I ~~· ~~ 49-4·1111 ~1pune .Nl9uel 4'9-2100 O\\'NJ<::Jt, :l Br. 2 no. \Vet b<\r, Vu, cpl1, dri>1. '$-li,ro). t!&;;l82 • [ Laguna Beach OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN 1·5 UPPER THREE ARCH BAY 32271 Vis ta Do Cotolln•, S.L, Newport 8e•c" BIG CANYO .. LAGUNA NIGUEL E..1~ant i.>4'ot'h ktta hOtnt•. Graceful glll'den Hvln& I.I ~un~ ln thl11r truly- outdoor oriented 4 Ur, 2\1 & hon10. l.uxu1'i<Nzo custom feature• Include a reclrcu· laling hot v.'attt •)'1'tem, bide:, tr81'11 .-1nasher & n\any Mhl'l'M that odd eMe le elegance to your life atyle In Utli 1nos1 superb of all Pl'lva te 8.l'f'M in Newport Bcai,:h. Can 10 learn n1ore about thl~ 11peclal opporlun· lty now 10 purchase this homo. Take a look al this 4 bedrm, 2;<, bath home localed. on approxlmately IA acre. l\1any producing fruit trees, electric kitchen, cov- ered patio. Moderalely priced. $39,950. LAGUNA NIGUEL 1£ you have a growing family and are in- teresled in a greal buy, take a· look at this 4 bedrm lamUy rm home. Almos t 2400 sq fl. Mode stl y priced at $44,950. Donald M. Bh'tl, Assoclnles Realtors Open House-Sun 29i3 Arxll"O!I SI., C>'.1 4 BR, 2 BA, cpl!;, dills 2-ca.r ~c. $36.500. Chl1X'r/ Ag('nt a 1!Hl7·1 I B\" Ch\•rK"r lx>autlful lli-IC"vl'I 5 Br, 3 na hOllK! llll quir>l SI. l-I U£t' livin){ tn1 ·w/cnlh;,.'<lral r:elling, for1n1tl dlnlnK rm, sunken 1fiiln~ll1'cl fnn1ll~· n u v.·/v.·('t bar. :! rriilcs, new custorn crpts & d r p !I , ('1K•lnst'<I fl~•l\I pftli•J, qw11ity I a n d sca11in::::. ~prinklcrs, c.'Owt~'d 001·k pntio, bi>nl i;:nll", v.•Aler snfl.-.11('1' .~· n1uch n1orc. $62,500. a;:Jl4636 REPUBLIC El~antly deairnted 4 BR. 3 BA. 2400 sq. rt . w/•pack>us deck off bdnns .. overlooking futun! f)Rrk. Fonnnl dining r1n .. famtly nll. "'/bar. 2 fircplnccs, carpt•1s. drapes, hu llt-in.'I , many P x I 9a s $60,<XXI. Q\\•1"1Cr. 1991 S1\·an Dr., :>10-3637. 4 BR, 'J BA. f:iln. rn1 .. llv . m1. & frplc, forn1nl dinin.i:. 2-sly. corner lnl, n111ny ..:1r1u1. nr. 1111 1'Ch1.~. lly 01\'llPT. \Vkn<ll'I. !'i.ji-6·122 I>rinci11nl11 only, PRIV1\TE [)Hrty 11111111» ho\1i;c In ~t('sa. Vrrdc. 2-iOO si1. fl. or +, •I or 1nore bdrn1s. l>rinc. only. M(Hl09!'l. W1iss ion VleJo LOVELY 3Bn. 2 BA. fMm rm, cpt!I & drps. Alondra. By o"•nr. Principals only. 8.10-4480 BY ()lvnl'r. 4 Bil, 2 BA , Fam. rnl. LA~c IQL Nf'W (•pis & "''ullpnper S·l9,500. 545-7316 llAll BOR VfE\\I 3 br, 2 b11 , frtm r1n, Corner Jot. Nr\V crpt. ltnmnc Pool 111z y<I. Q\\•nf·r. f\..1~1-751!'1 llAR.60 R VU l-IOl\1ES • ~ br, 3 bu, 5ol'11f'l'$0f, Port 018hOp C\1'("1<'. Nr. pool & park. $82,000 f<"e. Ch11rK'r. 6~4""'4lS7. Duplexes flCar the ocean l\lilc11 Lol'!IOn, Rca1tor , * 673-8."iGJ * * NE\\IPORT CON'OO * Nr. oefan. Brand 'now 2 BR. Save $ $ 552--(1173 2 BDRM, R-2 lot wurk.11hop k WltU((t', $3j,500. Prln. on- 1)'. 6·12.-823.1 llAJtBO ll \flew So1noracl 5 BR. r·r('. VI""'" Prine. only. .$.~.!'JOO. &14-~l-tl 6•14-6807 ,JUS1' ON TIU:: ~tAlll{~ Jr.V.JI. 5 13R. so~1 r:RsET. Fl!e $8ol.!XXl. &14-60.15. A ~I Wlltlt ad ta • aood In· vestment. 494.9794 1000 N. COAST HWY. LA6UNA llACH NC'1v ,.:pyglass 11111 ht'tmt' \\•lth ''it•\1• or Ne11•po11 Jlarhoi-,'1, Ca1tdina 1:.lancl. ·I Brt .. 2*~ halhs. i\lauy upgi-adctl ('X· Lras. $117.000. Turner Assoc. U05 N. Coast 111\'Y., La,gunn 494-1177 Anytime 4 BH • 2700 SQ, IT. $92.000. Forni diu r1n-11·c1 OOr. 1111) palios, b 11 i n ,·acuun1, 3 car gar. cxl. l ill'~. 2-142 \\'ln<tw111'd l..afK', N(•11•port Bench ..• EARL FUSSELi\1AN REALTOR GG-3500 NEW OCEANFRONT DUPLEX !luge •J Bdrm. up; '.: Rdrn1. rJn. 1-llgh eeiJinfV), bean1s. gtn~s. SlG!l,000. Good finan- d ng. 1-IORVATl-I l tE:r\LTY Dave 4!)4...lWa:;, 6T.>-1972 H•rbor View Homes Palermo Model A 111101}(''~ thro11· f rom l-"11shion Island . 2-Sty. heau- ly: 4 BR .. 2 friilcs., 11·ct har, boat gate, grcl'nbclt, ("lubhouSf', pool Si rnuch more. A b'OOCI huy ut $.SJ.900 Ci\PRI R E:1\J~T.Ji:' 6-1·1-7;)~ 4 All. -3DJ SQ. IT . 5 ''RS. OLD. Forni. din r nt, 11·ct bar. tlC\\' crpt, dr.:i, '1·all pa~r. U-16 \Vind1\·n1"fl Ll\JK', Nl·1vport B<!ac h. 0 1~ LY $!18,000. EARL F USSF.L~I AN HJ-:,\LTOR 615-.1.500 i\'IU~1' scll Now, Bayshores Cozy Cottngc, prl bch, 2BR. lba, 11·/1>alio, y rl'I, boat stg. + room to l'xpand. 2595 Crcgtvic11• Dr, TI4/646-9079 01' 644-7311 . EASTBLUFF 3 BR, 21 ; bll:, nu X Pinn, 1-"ull p111io, \1•1vl;•11· . ..Reody July 1~1. Lca~c for $:')..ti or quk·k s~lc r>dct• S61.900. 011'11•'1'. 5:i1·~4!4$ or ri4:"1·1526. CONDO • Vn canl , freed gar- rtcns, pool, J BR , 2 BA $4.1,000. l.11111 tJnv.·n, or wlll rent \v/opl. to buy. 673-5221 , &<2-:!&15. PRICED 10 sell, lf.V.H. Carmt-l ~ Bl\ 2 &, F/R, lg yd. Fee $66,900. Open Sat .t Sun 1-5, 1991 Port Nelson. 64"1-5035 CHAR?\.flNO Cape Oxl "nxer upper". 2 atory wtth 3 Br, & 11, Ba, Newport Hel&htl. $49,:'!00. A~nt. 675-0123. llA RDOR Vie"' homes -..A br, 21 ~ llil, "'t'I hnr, xlnt family 5 TOM")' Pines l..o.nc NC!A"JlOrt Bee.ch, Calif. (TI4.J 64(),-1711 SALES & LEASING tull service t•clllt)' Danmar Motor Homes 531-6100 hon1e. Open (tally l-5. r·on Sale: Like 1w•w, 24'x00' 645-2848 agnt..~~~~~ Vlkhia Bn:-ttwood. 2 Br, 2 BAY 1tEs-r:-" nn. 2', RA, Dn. up·gradt'<I !111erlor on fnn1. r111,. R~<•sonably pi·ic-hcoullh11l)' IAnd111;n~d co1·- rcl for thh1 prc11tlgc. at-en. n.v ncr lol. l,.ntl(c t'nclost'd 6 ,,.. •un~ ~rch. 5 Slt1r·Adull pnrk, owner, ........ ~...,. 1 '-. tn Own OCEANFRONT n. uan ~up11 1no. l'.r 496-208:i bcCorc 10 am·arter Du ple'<, O\\'llCr/ai..~nt 673·92.66 5 pm. --~~~~~~~~~ AUTHENTIC srANISH VILLA '• I DAILY PI LOT 2/J - • : . THE .. • AR.E July 18 through 21-South Coast Plaza ' I . ' . ·BUILD YOUR-GARBENSTANGEL · QUICK AND ENTER -. ' . IT IN THE BUILD A BETTER GARBENSTANGEL ., CONTEST AND INTERNATIONAL IALL YE ,I I ' ' I . CUT CORNERS ##1 ,,,,'' ,, ,, ,' Yes, I , ,, will build a ,, ,' Garbenstangel , ,,' . or launch a search , ,' for one I 'can put into , ,,' shape for exhibition at ~ # I , ' the rallye. : ## I # I ,'NAME I # I ## ADDllESI I # . I # # j:ITY Zll' PHONE I # Mill 10: ; / I #.# 'ro.nollon M1.....,, .DAILY ~LOT, 110. loa 1111, Cotti Me11 , C1llf. t2121 II --------···---·-----···-···-······ " Buy a Border to Border Bargain Ev&ry class ified wan t ad in the DAILY PILOT appears in every edition every day. Thot meons your od will be seen in papers delivered to homes and sold from newsrac ks from border to · border all along the Ora ng e Coost . all the way from Seal Beach to San Clemente You Get It All Huntington Beach Fo11Dtaln Valley Costa Mesa Nelvport Beach Laguna Beach Irvine Saddleback San C:lemente Capis trano (Plus the daily newsrack edition) For One Price With A DAILY PILOT Classified Ad Phone 642-5678 YOU CAN CHARGE IT, TOO •• J \ I • -5 6 7 8 c IL A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 -5 6 1--- 8 D A · I L y p I 'L 0 T • S.aturda1, Ju~ 30, 1973 DAil V PILOT 2 7 PUBLIC NO'l'ICE _,__ Condominhlm• Unfurn. I~ l~--'_.,.,..,.~1~1~1 At>m_-_ .... _ ... .:.' l~~~l.:i[m•"'•""'"•"'"-.. "'~l ~~· ~··-"'"w•'"'°'•''"~' rtJ~, Oupfexes Unfurn. 350 Apt'-Furn. 360 Apt. Unfurn . 36S Apt. Unfum. ,..,..,, Pflltil lt/led Or•no-COll~f Dtlly Pllo1, ""'-n. lO. 9'MI Jllll., 7, l4. lf7l 1'21·13 PUBLIC NOTICE PIC:TITIOUS IWSIN l!SI NAMa ITAftMaNT TIM follDWlllO pttiOll b Ool119 bu.W..U ••: iTEVE C.VPELLO a. SONS CON· llTlllJC'T IOfll CO., 241'11 L•rl•I Circle, S•n Juan Ct pl1t,.t n.o, CtUfornlt H67S Wttter Ct Po.llo, 26111 Ltrl1f C!rde, S.n Juan c.pi11r1no. Ctnl. H67S Tlll1 IMnlMH 11 col'ldUC!ecl by •fl I,.. dlv1dUlll. Witter C111Ptllo 320 B•lbo<t 111.nc1 OCEAN \'le11.· & CM.talina &unset.s plut a ~ 001 view front lhUi new 2 Bft. condo. Security tuarded bl~. cl~ ro shops & restaunuits. S-17l 1'1onlh Bay & Beach Rll;y. 6i5-XQJ 1Co1ta Me111 · FOR leue ?ties.a Verde Counfry Cub Villa. 3 Br, 2~S ba, adults only. No pets. S390 + util. ~ aft 6 EHi Blufl 365 --------Coron• d1I Mar Costa Mes.a Co•t• M1w: Cutt• Me.u 316 IRIS, 2 Bdrn1, de11, ~Sb. ATTRACT!Vf: furn. '1 srt.1.;;;::;;;::;;;;;;:::;;;::;;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;,;;;;;;::;;;;:I ftlll<:, patJo. Sl."iO. 100. AJ 2 11:: BA, llt'atcd pool, nr COM E S E E WHAT A IJE Al GAR D E N BH. frJ/lc , •...ie<J< •. SXIJ . "b1' l<_'1lo!U>lttg, til' P<IX. APARJ'JA El'lt LOOKS LIKE--- Open Sat & Sun. 020 ~6-'6-0-li~ like llvlng in a hom e {or $1 62.SO/mo. eves ' 1'1-,B°"n"' •. -,,,.,,-,,.,,-,-,,"l•-;1-.,"ll-cd . .,,-,-.-,.·,I \Ve offer Peace & Quiet. 2 BR .. lifJ: ba .. ~ Cost• Mesa adulta no pcl!s, St:n. 21'.?0 parking spat'es. priv. pati<Js, rec. areai1. Etde11, &IG-1512 SEAUTll~UL 1ie11• 2 Br. 2 CO?IIPLE:l'ELY furn. i""1ffi: No child ren or J>Ct.s. duplex, bluis, s~ag crpl , Apt. Adults No ~lll. 131 sep. yard, pntJo, encl. 1-'loo""l"I· St. C.i\I. 6·1ti-7SSl. gatl\ge, gardener. $ 2 6 0 -1~==~===· ;"'--"-c==;:;.,,. Ready apf)t'Ox. Aug. b;l. 2 BR UPPER -1Jc•an1 \.'('ii, MS-3797 \1:/v.:, l>ltrLii, drpis. $180. pool. 2 BR. Adulrs. No pets. Patio. Adlt11, no Jl('ts. 6~2-9520. Garage. $185 n1q. 359 16111 SUPF.R ltg. 1 BH., encl. gar. 2283 Founto1'n Way E•st. Pl., C.i\r. Call ~5218, quiet. J\dult!I. No peus. 2·ta2 Di na Poin t f~ldotl. 64&-Z76S We , g ive you more room for less m oney! PANORA/ C Oc STg~IJ!.!'n'INAGt 2 B1 r. 2 Bii., Stop Br or Call Now . . . . . • , 646-'2846 i\11 ~an Vie1v ..... ,.." p, poo, rec. a:rea,i ~""~"'!""""""""""~~"'""""'""-"'"'""""""-"' I ~ % '1¥1111111 • ·N· '"' • ~ ~ c ....... " Wll.SDN FOL LOW THE MAP TO Wilson Gardens Tiii• ~t•l•m~nt w•1 nled wh11 II•• Coun. ty C1uk of Or111111 (()Unty an Junt U. ltl:I. 1>fl·OC ,_,,,, M. At1Wt11, Atlv. 11.-S•llltt Mtttle~ •'""· L" A ........ C•. t'IMJ t.100EL condo -3 br, 2~~ ba. lmmed. occup, 2512 Vista Del Oro, NB, l\1r. Lewis &14-U33 or Mr. Kcrui.s, &l6--08fl6 Fountain Valley l.J-g 3 Br, bltn kit .. 2 Ba. SJ75. 710 ...... lSth SL A"Pt.lJnfur n . 365 Apt. Unfurn.-365 I Bldg less Uuu1 I yr. old. Huntingt on &each _,__.o,;...;.;;.-.e; ___ = Close to beach & harbor. Costa Mes~ ::osta Mesa fO.JM)t P"bll•"ed or~'"'' c"~"' Dilly Piiot .11111• 16, 23, :JG •rid July 7, 1'73 1111.13 PUBLIC N01'1CE l<ICTITIOIJS llJl!Nl!SI NAMI! STtTl!MINT The lollowlng persons 1r1 daino butln• .. •~: HILOY, 2lllll H1rbor Ctnler, Co,11 M•<a, CSU!. ~11 R-rtt Abtrn1111y, .tOl Edotwlller A.,.,,., N•wnorl !Heh. C.111. HM! Annt GlllM, 310 Fern1ndo SI., NeWJ>O•I e 11ell, Ct!lf. t'l661 Tl\11 bu1l11111 11 cond<Kled bY • 01ner1I p1rtn1rshl:> llobtrt• Atiotrntllly An.,. Gl•»r TllJ1 ,,.,,....,., WI S flltd wllll 1111 Coun· tv Cllfk of Or1ng1 COi.inf'( on June lf, 1t73. Plll Jl Puti111hed Or1no• Ce•tl O•llY Pltct, JUM 23, :JG, Ind JUiy 7, U, 1973 1905·73 PUBLIC N01'1CE 1 STORY, 2nd·20x20 br , 0\1Cr dbl gar, elect. door opener. elect kitchen, pool, tennis f'rt, sauna, 4 mi irom ocean. S2l0. &16-5632 Irvine 2 BR, 1% bn, t"'•nhse. central air, lots or extras. Fan1. rn1, pool, xlnt location. CaJI 833--07 19. SUBLEASE 3 BR, 2 BA , frple, [shag cpts, drps, all elec. kit, washer/dryer, 2-car gnr. encl. patio. N.B. Sm. pc t OK, $J50 lse, G4;)-781'1 Fl.Am, Class, plus view, nu 2 Br. 2 Ba. Condo, near Sauna, pool, tennis, & Sea, Avail Aug. 15th, Nev.-po11 Crest, ~-64•1-2111 $300/l'ltO. 499-2895 Sl45-$1W --------- La guna a.each BACl·lELOR & I BR .. * * * 2 BJ:, 1 btl. IO\I nh~l' 11'/pool, patios, fl"plc's Pl'iv. garages ~!1•i;11 Vl•rcll'. hl1 11~. cr111. VICTORIA BEACI-1. l BR -Oivi<lett bath ,!',; lots of Another R ing Bro thert dl'ps, fncd 11111, J;ar, nr Yrly Lease. $2-10. 1110. closets. Rec. hull, pool & 3 hli;, $::.'OU e ~15-w.i'.:I. Adults, no pets 49-1-7732 pool l;iblcs, s.'iu11r\ baths. D 1 N B See for yout'S('lf. l730l eve opment· , ll.\Cl lELOR, I & 2 Br. fron1 e wport ••ch Kcclson Ln. 11 blk \\'. of MEDITERRANEAN $125. !;l(l\"l', r.:-fL"i~. c1>t.<:. ' Beach I blk N nl s··11t •) dt·ps. Adults, no pets. BRAND rK'\\' ~RUI 4 Bi-, 2 . ' ') -·· ! ti' . VILLAGE 64.~. Ba frplr D \V Cl'pts & S-1~-i i>IS • J -,-~--,-- dri}s. l btk to bcaeh. \'early. $140 -ULTRA NICE Apl. 6 An address Of distinC:· 3 RR. flalio, lrg, flUit'I. nr Open House Sat & Sun 1_5, Pool~. 4 c.ardens. Sal!1u1.. t ion in Costa l\·I c 5 a Baker ~ BdslLll, ln1111ed oc- 219 34t.h St. NB. 675-492l. Te11111s. Pr1\·atc _Pat 1 o. adJ·acetll to Nei"poi·t cuJJ. ;\lgr. 10~0 .\ Valencia. Adults. Ph: 846-02.?!l. ~ ="~-,1~-~7cc766~·~~----- San Clemente Si'.\tAl..L Apt. for 1 or 2 elder-Beach, B~lboa ·a nd th b DELUXI-.: 1 Br, 2 Ha, vJ/\\ ----"'==----Jy persons. Southland s r111est com• crpt, Irplc, 11ati•), cucl gnr. LARGE 2 Br, car. drap, ,... 536-1717 * m unities. 1 S\95/n\O, 6il-5629. built-in: dishv.·asher, garage, BUSINESS rrnnsf('r. Take 1 BR. nr. fl'\\'Y!'-& shopnt;. · lge ~tw. Adults. Sc>e lo 11p-over ll'nsc. zsn beach apt, UNFURNISHED quiel 11-opital Sf'lling. $140 ~£.1ate. $180. 331 Cabrlllo, $Z7~ nto. j.36-1.181 1 Bedroom. Fr, Sl50 itu·I. uli\i;. ;l3J-8j();iJi">IS-R99'.l """--------'·Huntington Harbour 1 BR. & Den. Fr. $190 -E astside Lrg 2 Br's Duplexes, 1[ • , . 2 Bedr oon1. FR. $210 bl11~~· h i)(, p11no ;.it l''.''?!s~1tc. Furn. or Unfurn. 355 1 BLh .. froni bc~eh. Stud1? 2 BR T \vnltouses F r $Z50 Sl 1a. A•lhs Jl'J IJf'!." til.!·9.J~O. ,.t,.1TltJllt tltl\ll"•C\ MAMI! STATEMEMT T•• tnll-11'1{1 Clttte'l\1 tre doinn l>V•ln•<.s • ., 1'I NU Tennis Club Villa, 4 Br. 2 Ba., Fan1 rm. din, + bonus room, Aug. 1st, µ&5, 644-2607 -----------1 :\pt. \~a1 t·r_pcl..~~·11l{·: '?!'"· I UN1''UnN. 1.<;:1 Hr. G1u·dt>.11 Costa Mesa · Jacu7.z1. Sl:l.i. 2 1.~:;,9'.!-291 1 Please Call for ~\pis. Fr1•le. DJ\\', pri .. •. I ;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;,;I Laguna Bea ch ,:\ vailabilities pallo. $16.l:~l!IO. 5:°>7-28-l l HARBOR GREENS , .. The charm o! Ol ct l 1 BR " ""'., "'"'°'" $1 1'. Vlll.AGE POOOl.E l\Ol•T IOIJE, 1•~1 So. Co11t Hwy, Lt gun• 8e1cll, C1Ut. tt•~! Ted J11cob11n. 531 Cvore11 Orlve, L>'""~~ ee•cl!. t:allf. tWI Wllll•m A. C•mm1nn. Jr., 531 Cypress Orlve, L11<1un1 e11eh, C1UI. t'USl T/1!1 bullMSI Is conducted by I o-u1I p1r1n..-si-10. • WT!ll1m A. C1m•• .. nn, Jr. This s!tltm•nl Wll5 fllecl wllll Ille Cwn· tv Cieri: of 0..1ng1 Coun~ on June lf, lt7l JIU11S flubli!ll~ Orll'QI CGt11 Cally Piiot. JuM 23, 30, end July 7, l.a. lt7J 1921.n P UBLIC N01'1i!E Townhouse Unfurn. 335 Huntington S..ch NE\V l s tory twnhse. 2 br , 2 ba, dbl gar, patio. crpts, dra, firplc. J\IOdern kitchen, pool, jacuzzi, saWla, tennis crts. Park, nr. bl'h. $295. Lease. Resp. adults. Avail llO\\'. 5-16--5145. ·Newport Beach STATl!..-ENT Ofl WITHOll AW.lL Pll0"4 PAllTN•ll~NIP OPl!•AT!NG IJMOt!ll fl lCTITIOIJS l lJllMESS NAME Tiit lollowlna person hi• wllhdraWtl •s • r ADULTS ONLY- 2 BR, 2 ba. Nr. Hoag Hosp. C'on1n1. J'OOL Pct OJ\:. $250/Lease. Re a I 1 or, 642-;)333. • o•n•rel "~"'"" rrori , ... 111rtn•"'llf' ot11r1llr>q "'"dtr the nc11tl111.11 bu•lness name r! MED ACC"nUNT 11 1911 ll!tclley, S1nt1 .t.n1, Callrornl•. T.,_ flct1!1ous buslntss name tl•l!m""t for 111e pertner!hlp w~$ IUed on Jiiiy lt, 1t7' !11 1111 co,.nty 111 0"•"9•· Full N1m1 Ind JtiddrlU of 1111 pe-rson wllt1drtw!..;:• LAURA HORWOOO. lllS Norlll Ollvt S1r..i, St nll An1, Calllo!'nlt L1ur1 Horwood "''"'' Pubtllhed Ora~ C011sl 0 1lly Piiot, J u111 t, lf, n. JO. itn 1153.73 PUBLIC N01'1CE FICTITIOUS IUSINl!IS NAMI STATEM•NT TM tollow1nt P8f'$O!'I 11 dolnv business I I: COMMIJN!CATION RESEARCH, 2510 SA•lh C1>1.,1 Hwv, L.at1n1, t:l:6S2 P111! Erle Wek ll. 630J Alli W1y, No. •E, Wh!l!ltor, t(l601 This t>udne-s Is eond11<ted by "' In· divldu1I. Ptul Eric Welcll T~I• !1111\m'!n! was l!ltd wlln !he C11t1n· tv Clerk of Or1n9t County °" June It. •m F2'171 Published Orange C!!asl O•llY Pltot, JllM n. 10, end J\llr 7. 14, 1t73 Tto1·n PUBLIC NOTICE fllCflTIOUS I USINISS NAM• STATSM•NT Tiit foll-tno Pl"Dnl 1r1 dolf19 buJlnen •t: e . J. ENTEAPlllSES, 1•«14 MOGver 51., W•slmln\ter. Cllll. t1'8l ee11v Jo H1Wt1. an c"''' Hwy. No.. 115. l.lgur111 8HCll. C11!I. 91•51 Lkwd O. H•wn, un Co.st Hwy. No. '"· L1oun1 l'l!•cll. c1n1 . .,,11 TllJ5 btltillftl 11 CondUCffd •by • limited ~rln•r$hlp l'lellv Jo H1wn TMs \!<111mtnl w11 flied ~l!h 1M cwn- ty Clerk °' Or1fl91 County Ol'I June 13, •m F2111S l"ublltMd Or"ll'lllf C°'Jt 011111 Ptlol. JUM 11, n , lO, Incl July 7, ,,,, 1160-73 PUBLIC N01'1CE ll'lc:TITIOUS •IJSIN•ss N.lM• STATIMIENT Tiie lol1owfnlil 1111rson la dolno bu1l111s1 t1: MOTEL REALTY. v n E. C~sl HIQ/lw1y, CdM. Ne""'ll'Of"I !MC/I, CA '11H Lyman S. Faulk~. 511 Avoc:1do. CdM, N•-' B1ad1, CA na1s Thl1 buslnns 11 cOlldlKltd by en in· dlvh:lutl Lym1n S. F1ulkn1r Tiiis 1flt1mtl'll WIS fllH wfltl Ille Cw... tv Cl..-k of 0..11119• County on Ju1111 6, lt7l P·HM2 l"ubtl•Md or~1191 Co.st 011ty P!to1 Jllflt ,, 16, 23, 30, lt73 lfff·7l PUBUC NOTICE l<ICTITIOVS I USIN•ss NAMI 'ITATIMINT TMe tollowlnq oenon II ~Ing buslne• 11: Slit SPEEDY INSTA NT "RINTIN(I CENTEll, JSDVt St. (l1Jr St., C0$11 MMI, Ct llfarnll H6'26 J11'MI F. tlom, ntl C•stltl>n Oflve, Huntington t eacl\, C1tlfarnl1 fU4' Tiii• btn!nn• 11 cotlducttd by 111 In. d1vklutl. J 11MS F. e1om Tiii• sl1~t Wll Hied .,..ltl\ tfle Coun- ty Cltl'k ol' Ori "" County 1111 Jun. 21. ''"· l"llblJ•Md Or1no1 Co.1st 0111y ll= June XI, i nd July 7, 1.a. 21, 1t73 ~~1l Newport Heights e BRAND NEW-Lux- urious 3 Bdr m, elec Kitch· self-clean oven, firepl: lrg patio: P rof. dee. Nr. Harbor Hi & E nsign schools. Lease $300. 646-7555. Duplexes Untum . 350 Back Bay 2 BR. Ne"" paint crpl &. drps. No pels, nor children. 545-4452 a.fl 6 pn1. Bilbo• Peninsul• 2 BR. l B1\, upper, crpts, drps, bllins, garage. Avail. no"" Yearly. 6T;,-0496 The fastest.draw in the \Vest. .•. a Daily Pilot Classified Ad. 642....5678. PUJlLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS l lJSIH lSS NAMI STATLIMl!NT followlng pt:ri.on Is dOlnv bus1nus CA.MAS INDUSTRIES. sur11 11, 1515 Mlc::Arthur, COiia M~1, CA tuV M•nuel C•rler, 3'0 E . 2nd NO. •• Tustl~. CA 91680 T~ls buslne11 Is Con<IUcltd by 1n !n- dfvfdull Mlnuel C1rter Tr.rs sl11fmenl w11 fl!fd wl!h tne Cot1n. ty Cttfk ol' Or•no• County on June 13, lt73 fl2 102' Pullll•hed Or1noe Coast Diiiy P!lot Jun1 l,, 2J, 30. •~d Juty 7, Hn 112.S.73 PUBLIC N01'1CE fllCTITIOUS l lJSINISS NA.Ml' STATl!Ml'NT Tiit follow/no penon1 1r1 doing t>Uslnass a1 : . KltOSTUP E'NTEllPlllSES. X.I So. Grand AYI., 5•nl1 Ane, C1. tt10S G•ry A. BIJ.el. U\I e1~11dt Dr .. Coron• de! Mir, C•. t16:U Alltn Fiie, UIS No. llOle St., 9urblnt, Ct. 91505 Tiiis bllsine.-Ls conducltd by 1 gener11 p.ar1ne•1PllP. Gary A, e1 • .i Tiii• slltemlf!I wa• ffll!d w!ll\ tnt Cw... ty Cltr~ o1 Of•no• C.ounty on Junt 11, 1973. ""''' Publll~ed Orange Coast Dilly Piiot June II, :r.I, :]Cl Ind Jiiiy l, l97J 1181·7l PUBLIC NOTICE f"ICTITIOlll aUSINlfSI MAMI STATl.MI NT TM fol lO""lllO Pt•SOlll ••t doln; bu•IMSI 11: TIMBERLANE APAltT.1.\ENT5, • Hm/led Hir11Mrlhlp, 2710 G1nMI Or .. CMll Mt:'•· Ml(hlfi D. J1Mf, 1'•7 Kltldfff'" Clrcl1, (;~II Meh Thorri11 '1\1"-ley, 2110 G1nn.r Dr., C.CKll MeSI Tllll but!-II CONlllCll'd by I llmlled PfiflMt"..nrP. Mkllael o. Jt l!l!S Tnls 111t1m1nl wu lllfd wlrh Ille CCM.in· ty Clerk of 0r111111 County 111'1 June ll. "n 1'·2"1.i PUBLIC NOTJCE Pul>ll!11'1ed Ot'1noe Co.a'' Dilly Pllol, ------------1 Jun•11, 23, 30, •1111 JlllY 1, ltn 1131·'3 ITATlMl!NT OP WITHOllAWAL "llOM PAltTN•RSHIP OPlltATINO UNOIEll "ICTITIOUS IUSINIEll NAMI! Tti. follow1"1J Pll'tOll f\es wOhdrlWn •• ' I o-•• parlnlf' l1'0m ,,.. Plr1Mrtlllll ooer11111111 unot,. the 11ctt1lou1 r.u11neu ft.lf\'lfl ol O.E.f , COMPANY, 11 SJ! W. 1ttri $t .. eo.11 """'· c 1111. Tiie flc!l!I-bu\lnt'!ll n•"" tltlt mtnt for Ille Jlofrtllltl'tlllp WI J llltd on April 10, lt7l In the County ol' Or•~· l tr11lc1 G. k'lrkwood 1'12 SNvltw Av1, COi"-dll M•r, CA '16ll fl!t'4' P\!b41~ Or1"91 CMlt Diiiy Pllol, Jt.1111 ,,, t l'ld JUl'I' 1, ,,, 21, 1113 202f·7l PUBLIC NO'l'ICE fl!CTITIOU$ l llllN•t t NAMI! STATIMINT Tiie lollowltie Pttton It dolnt bvtlne!t 11; L, 'W, ITIJMPF MAHVflAC'TVIUNO COMPANY, 2t7• M°'11\1tl'I I/I"" Drl'll, L19un. I NCh. C1llr, '16SI t.. w, Stumpf, "'' MOlllll•ln View Dl"I.,.., Llt9Ulll IMCI\, (IHI, HMI Trtlt bllJl""t It cOl'ldutlwd by 1n tn.• ll!Vld1111. L. W. Stumpf Tlllt •l1llfnlflt Wit 111111 wltll tile Coun.. t'I' Cltft. ol Qt"1not (OUl'lty "' Ju"' 29, 1t1.I. , .... , flllblltl!ICI Or"•noe Co.ti 01Uy Piiot, Jun1 JO, •1111J11I~1, le, 21, lt7J 2071·7) PUBLIC NO'l'ICE lllCTIT!OIJS llJSlNIEIS NAMI STATIMl'NT Tiie follQwlno poersont •r• jjofno buslnets 1s: AGAP E IJOOTIQUE, 117 E. Ur~. C:ost• MeSI. C1n1. mv Mr1. F•vl King. 4.Q Elmllur11, Cot•• Mesa, C11lt, 91626 Mn. e1rblt1 "•"· 2111 COl"r'llll Dr., (11'1111 Mtsa. C11lt, 92611 1'1\b btnlMSI 11 C~'-'Clecl by I lll'l'lllld Poff'""'""'"· Mr1, f•Y• Kint Tiil• 1111ern11111 w•1 i'lled wltrt 1111 Coun· ty Cllfk of Or111111 County Jllllt U. lttl. ,. '™'' Pllbllshld Ort llOI COClll Dtll'I' Pllol, Jlllll lD Ind July 1, 14, 21, ltn '1029·7J PUBLIC NOTICE fl tCTIT IOIJI llJSINll l Ml.Ml ITAT'•MINT Tl\1 followlnv ""'°" Lt..00!11111 buslnets u ' THI PEWTl!lt LOfl'T, )U _f'Offfl Ave .. LlllUfl' 11ac11, C..I. ''•U Lutlllno O. Solllo clfl $Ollt, UOll !loll· min St .. Sludlo Cir,, Ct. t16'14 Tiii• IM/ntls I• CondU(lfll trf tn !"'° ll!vldutl. L, Solito d• So!Jt Tiii• 111ttm111I Wi t flLM Wiii\ lllt COUl'l- ty Clerk of Or1nut Covnty Ol'I Jun• It, 11n. • '''"' P\lblllhld Ort not CO•~! 01!1y Pllotj Jlll'll 13.. lD Ind July 1, 1.4. lftt l~I PERFECT B..1ch<'hn -~Pat.I, l \\' Id S . . I Xtra Ii; 2 hr, rt'f/1i1i::-$125. . Blk Otik s t Bench. Sl l-0. 1ne1 or pain awaits yott 1 i\duhs 0,.('r l"J j.\S-uo7 From $130 to $215 Mo1 all Utils. 49-1-8171. in Cos ta Mesa at Ring · B1chelor, 1, 2 o r 3 Br. 2BR, co1npl fum, oo steps, Brothers' Med i t er -!_D_•_n_•_P_o_1n_1 ____ _ Bea1n ceilings. Firptc. Encl. ;·~bi~":~~~h.ri~~~rth Cr 8 ntre a~ V1ilh!age.11~e OCEAN vi<'\\'S, \\1k 10 bch, 2 patio .. Sep. tndiy area. 2 . . oun Y lS . e se 1ng Bli, ful'n or u n r ti r n Pools. ·SaU/la. R~. lacil. SPf\ClOU~ ~hld10, I l!~k \Vhere q uaint cobble-$220-$200. 1110. Bkr. ·196-5771 Sccuri1y Guard. No pets. ~~.,·~·~n~r~h. s;,j. stone courtyards an d Huntington Be•ch Mode ls Open ' · · path\vays \Vind over 10 'til 7 pm Newport Beach strean1s and pond s to '2700 Peter.on W ay, CM----the door of yoi1r villa (nr Har bor & A~ams) 3 BR. 2 ba. + den, frpl. Nr. apartment . NOW READY! CASA TIEMPO 546-0370 beach. $100 l\fo. yrly. """"""""'""""""""""""'I \\'e lla\·e Sununcr Rent~ = Bay & Oceanfront ~~~~~~~~~~~!Call : 1113-:~ 642-2'2::-i.1 Eves. -fi~·eplaccs. \rel bat's, ' 1 You l'lUl Sl'c 11n· Cl.DC!{ beamed ceilin gs, \vood j fro_111 1,hc San Di~i::o F1;v). Paneling , -'!1s1 No, nl lh•· . ;•n D ll'Gu Ap;utment1 fvr Rtnt ~ [ 9 ! associated -Fashion~d desi gnec11 b1EvLJ~~laj~'~11l 1 sR.'s color·coord ina ted in· \\' r·1ttr;1•L1\Ct:s~ BR OKEAS-AEALTO~S 1025 W Bolboc 1>73 lbt) terior s, \v ilh carpe ts 1 • P rivate P a tios a nd drapes. • Dishwashe r s A':!p~l~•·:...::F!'.u~rn~·-__ .,.:3~60~1'~~"'""'""""~~!"'""!-Priva te patios a nd e All Heat ing Pd. Ba!Ma Island S35 & 1111. 1 BR, 2 BR & balconies. · • 1 • Jacuui -"=--------Bachclors. Color TV. maid -Community Center e Heeted Pool YR1L1Y. Nl B1'? ,rum. aptK._.One1 ~·po~t 1gTh1 •N~Bfe~~·A!~tJ1· with spac iou s lounges. J • R ecreation Bldg. &< u t o e s nice 1tc l ·• • U'ft>-:JUO • b·11 · d d · e L · Lnd 110 i7s incl uii l 675-2975 · FURN apt Ad It 1 I 1ar an p in g p ong ux ur1ou1 scpg . ' . . . II s on y. r oom s ADULTS ONL\' Balboa Peninsula Prefer perm. PGI"!Y· 1 Blk . . . STOP BY & SEE US _ O~\ y f~m bch. $22'1. mo. -3 swimming p O O I S OR NIGHT . FOR YOUR $35 WE EK & UP 67;)...6)63. outdoor . whirlpool, 4 CHOICE o .... 'J\PAll TJ\t.ENT. e Sleeping Roon1s 1 BE DR00711·fu1i1-yearly. nigh t lighted tennis 8912 He il Ave. H .B. • lfousekecping Rooms ~~~~;~_.,.," sgl odult. courts. Jl.·J:;t·. i\>Jr. & i\trs. Elliott e Ocean ViC\tJ ;\"pis Health spa '''ilh gym · ' 847-4982 ~!\!~~51~.~~ Arin~all~. r;;r~~ s~h .. 2 n asium a nd separate WAITING 675·Si40 Property Hou!';C 642-38.50 m en's a nd \vom en 's LIST Shar p-Redecorated Apt. Unfurn. 365 faciliti es, in C I u d -OPEN 3 BR 2 BA d ' I in g sa u na baths. tor . , , conv en, rp c, n-i•--I front po1'Ch & lrg rear ter-g;ii -Is •net -A secur ity system tr. ·1 I, 2 or 3 BR Apt race. Nr ocean & bay insure vour J>rivacy. at 1he beaches :Adultli only. ~400 *NELEG .. ~NT1bc2hBR y"\·/g1ar. -A specfat section for . VILLA YORBA Jl('I' nio ':t rly. P.lny consider r: !iuups · r Y · · ·-I tor July SummCr rental. 835-.'l4:f!; evt's &. wknds, those w.1th sm all pcJs. l!unti ngton Beach 64&-8211. 64&-1335 -Convemently locat· (714 ) 842-9622 2 BR. \'EARLY, $250. Balboa Penlnsula ed. to all of Southern NEW 8 Unit. 2 b!ks fron1 717 \\I. BAY California , just m in· oct.•an. LeaS(!. 2 Br. t ba, 67~r1393•492--0-l9t S750 yrly. 0<1.'anfront 3 BR, 3 utes from the Pacific bltn.~, shag, (.'rpt. . ~rps. BA + den. Dishwasher . O DI \\, 1.:athedral 1·t>1hngs. \'F.;\RL'f, 4 BR, 2 BA. drn. Uisposal. 673-57l9. cean a nd Newp~rt $200-$210 monthly. 310 19111 J>atio "1'fvie.,\·, adlts, no Capistrano Beach Beach, overlooking St, ll.B. Call Aft 6p1n & pets, S22.i, 6i3-5.".SO the Costa Mesa Coun· '''knds, :k?frfl.~~-· ... Corona del Mar 3 BR upper d\1ples. Ocean try Club. / * DOG RUNS * Vu. $2.'iO nlO. Open \Vknds, Spa. 2 & J BR. $1 49 & $199. 1-.BR. v.'ffrpl .• ~ bah.:ony. 10-2. :W.143 Via Espinoza. OPEN EVERY DAY l{ids ok. Pool. J{eclsun Ln. Beloo• hwy. $225 Molt.ease Capistrano Bch. 871--0666 '!Ottrs·. Fri· _ Tues 10-6 Hal Pinchin RHr. 61~9'1 e\'eli c (l Llk \\1• of Beach Blvd., · \Ved & T hurs 10-7 oft S\1Hc r 1. 963-4029 or Cost• Mesa Coron• del M.ar · ' t;·l7-ii86. --c;;,;~i;;j;;:;-1;iiii;ii;;iii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii\Directions to ?t"fediterranean 2 BR.~1-,-,-8-.--,-.,.-.,-h-..,-.' Casa de Oro Village: Fron1 the San Diegt; Retrig. ln.'iidl" \\'ID. filllc, ALL l!fTLJTIES PAID --~ Fl"Ce'\vay: lfarbor Bh,-<f.. patio. pool SIS:.. n10. Compare hefol't' you rent ~ 1 South 2 miles. Or h'Om Ne\\'· f3.i~l ll3 o r 968-918i Custom deslgnCfl, featuring: Qi. port Blvd .. turn Nor1h 011 · 3 g 1-, close to stores. Sl.85 • Spacious kitchen with in-Harbor Blvd. n\Q. Open Sat., 7731 Ellis. direct lighting ' MEDITERRANEAN Apt 13, or ,cnll (h1.'11C'1'. e Scparale din'g area ON TEN ACRES \ e }~Oml'-like s1orage F~pts1. furn./unfurn. Le~e VILLAGE G75-4ll69._~~=~~- • Private pa!ios lreP acC' I 1"1rltJ. pa tios. 2 , , -WALK TO BEACH e Oosed g1U-age \\' storage Pools Tennis Conlnl'I Bkfst. 400 narbor Siva ., 2 BR. C\·111 rlrps, blt·ins. gar. e ~Tarb\(' pu]hnan 900 Sea Lan, Cc1~1 6#·26U Costa Mesa, Calif. 92626 205 lj1l1 . 8<17~i. e l{ing-!17. Bdrn1s {i\!aclU1hur nr Coast 111\'l'J (7141 557-8020 ,... * L'""Nf-'U~RN-.-,-B-R~-,,-.-.. e Pool · Barbcques -sur-\Ve believe in Equal near bl>a<'h, $15'1. I rour~ecl "-:i1h plush land· N'E\V. z BR, 11:-ii BA, trplc. I-lousing Op1xirtu11it1es !162-T.'49 scap1n~. gar.. yrly lease. S28o. Cll;\P.1\I ING lgc. 2 BR olcler Adults. No P ets. 64.l--8!199 * * * npl. Ncwly l'C<Jl'l". $130 i\lo. L.Al-!GE: I BR. SlKJ SHAR.P \ 2 BR ReRlonon1ics, Bkr. 6T:>-67001 2 BEDROOP.I, $205 · ~an c 08C . l 300 \\r. \Vil-"'On &12-1971 Im._ i\vail 0 11 years leB.SP, $140 UP 2 Br. 3 Br 2 Bn Laguna Beach $285 n10. Agent 6Th--5930,. Pool blUns I , ro' l~ ' ' Jl ay )a . ."T.11) LIVE LIKE A KING I-BR. \tJ/frpl. & haleony. ~·laplc_. A\'e. 612-3813 2212 BelOIV h\\')', sm ~to/Lease. Collote No. ], ~ At Budget Prices! Hal Plnchin Rltr. 675-4392. 2BR. Trlplcx, nu decor, .JoJJRs~lSllED • 2 BR. PENTHOUSE. Crpts. built-ins; priv. patio, qui1e, UNFU!tNIS~fED drps, 1 Ba. Pool. $250Jr..to. conv. toe. adults no Jl(!ts * POOLS Ph' 673-3850. 1 ,im--2<"23GS"'°'~~~~~-Co1t1 Mesa LGE Sl~lude.I l Br duplex. * ENCLOSED Ea~tside. Garagl'. A\·n ll 0 CF. A NFRONT-Clill Dr. llugc, I u x u r y. f.rpl. $.100 / 1\10. \"r\y_ Dav r. 494-0015. 61.>-1972. The GARAGES THIS IS !Tl 1110. 111;;. 642-1186 . * ~~~~~~~~rEs AU e~;"8~c1 ~1<'~,!f{;~ 2 br 164:~95~1plex s150. -ttleal ror DAI LY FROM $140 MONTH 3.Jll \\'/patio, encl pr older cpl. 219 !\1agnolia s1. j v.·/~tora.gc. & \aund. lacil. C.i\1. Avail 7-1·73. Cnll 546· ADU LTS PLEASE Ad!ts only, no pc.ts. $165 1no. 2211 or s.12-0212. 1·- VILLA POMONA ~h SL in C.J\I. 646--0977, 3 BR, 2BA, pl'i p::1tio, n1· I LOT 616-1809. school!! 8: shl>pp1n.g. 2 p PHONE 642-2015 i'.\1ESA VF.!RDE 2 Dl:xlroon1 2 children ok. oo pct :a:. I J7GO Pomona A\·e.J Bath, s cklus living room 998-~4 \"'l'"l"~"""l":""~""'~:"l'i .,,·ith fl IAcc, rlining roon1IS_P_A_C_l_O_U_S~,-"-,-.. -,,-.-,,-0,-,1-11-11-, 1 Unblfiev ably Beautiful & 11:aru11:c. 00!!<' ID llhopplnr r o, i'.\t~n Vrt'<I<" a r r 11 • VAL D'ISERE Carden A11ls. -.transpoi ion. Sl~/J\lO. A ti U I t B + o Id c r child. Adults -no pet.'1. l''lowt?r.t 6£.(iGlO. $160/mo. 962·~ I 1\11 6 pn1. cvcl)'\vhcre .. , Strca1n & * EASTSIDE $00 & up. 1 & 2 br, 1mllcrs. \\'aterfoll, 4.J pool. Rt<:. Lorge 2 BR. Open cell~ng. 133 E. IGtb SI. Sp •12, Cost11 Rrn. Sa.unn. Sgl!! 1-2 Bdnn., Cat'JX'IS, flrn1x:11. bit-ins. 1'1csa - Furn-Unfurn. from $142. Private pal,io. S"•hn'g ?ool l,C="-,-, ~-~---~ SEE) IT : 2(XX) PaMIOna, $160 Per l\fo. l'\o Pels. 2 BR. 1 ll RA Apl, p\'l p:1Ho. ~2-8610 • Call Bkr bi5-:iSOO !l'lltl child ok, no pets. $160. ' • 730 Joann. f>olf>.-3621. $30 W E EK & UP • * 3BR., u; BA ** • Studio & 1 BR j\pts. Lltrgc, 11C\vly , decor •. encl. Bi~ T!El..O~;tl>I 1 110 kHchcn, e TV·& J\fnld 81-rvif.'e AvnTI. f>AUO, bltJ\S, crpt. drps, II /hath. !j,J "'°· No IH?I,-, • Pl'IO!le Servlce-fltd. Pool Close to ('\/E!rythlng. S11o S2() Ctnlcr St. 6-1~. e ChUtlrcn &: Pct Section mo.~ No. I Ce.ntcr St. ZAR: 11, bff., l 111.y apl, r~ ~i6 Nt>\\lporl Jllvtl., 0 1 l..AflCF. 2 BR \\1 Ii a r . patio, pool, ''? J>C}~· iu;.;, 1M 5"8·97l; or 6•15-3967 1-Child Qt\:, 11() Jl c 1 ,_. Jog,nn St. 6.M.)..lil;(I flu! Gooc1 for $5 on rrnti $145/n10. 626 • • D • ·, UPSTAIRS 2 aR. l HA. en· A'M'RAC studio ga.Wn RPI Hnmllton. 64&-17.30 or I"'~"'<! girnt~. t <'11lld OK. w/kitch. dlni'tle, llv m e. &U-1122 .. -No Pf'b, $155. S-M)..TI.29. ORANGE COASY'S leading Marketplace v.•/prl pnl lo. $110 inclrl 11t.ll. Don't l(fve uo !he ahlpl E/StDE 2 Br, t Ba, crpts. J\ltNa1'h llenlly lnwstmt nts "ll,,1" n In cla1'~1netJ. Ship dr1~. l!fO\'('; ftnC'I 1.-sr. l'rlv. ••a11t n:1uh~ l!.n! JU8t a. phoni: &<12-1:13:1 to ShOre Rl!8Ultl! 642-5678. ptUICI. Slr.O. ~1)1.-.!IGro. rl\U l\\'"llY 642--S678.. • -2.8 DAILY PILOT S.cwd:iy, June ?O. 1973 J[Il] 550l ~;:.•tt:.;.. _____ .:5:;;55 Cement, Con<roto M o110nry Holp Wonted, M&F 710 I .. ""''"'""''"' I ~ i ._,_. ... _ ,~ I 1 ~--iiiiiiiiiiiii~ ... Apt. Unlurn. - 1~'[ ll1t11ak Summ.r Rentals 420 Office Rental -~-~--~-1 A40 Found (frH od1) L-euna & .. ch CORON,\ del P.lar. l bile 10 Coit• Mew Big Col\lM., l bdnn. $600. Apft Furn. or Unfurn. 370 * WATERFRONT * PVRF. s,Tl')', appl'v:c 12 REWARD PATIOS, ~·ailal, dth•e1. &aw, BLOCK, llun1p!tcne. ~·ullM, ASSEMBLERS Prun<' lonttJoo, Ne w p 0 r 1 ~~·k old klcttn -.Ith flea N11mo )'Our· prl~t 3 pound break, l'l'nX>w> I rt'plaoo brick, ston<'-. pin!!"$ & palio6. Jo:LECTilONIC z BR c.."'ONOO. oct'M view ----------nn 67.)...4();«) eve1. clo!t IQ beaC"h & shops. • CASA VtCTORlA * OCF.ANrnONT. N.B. l &: 2 l ~u;e $235. RED CARPl:i..,' t & 2 BR. Furn & Unfurn, BR. Apti. From S150 lo $250 Be-a.eh. UJ.,tc •ulle. Good (t1l111r, 1hon tall, round ailwr gray niale poodltt. concrete. Sl&-8663 ror eMt. All ly()(!ll e111~·u).'i;, 1'~· X1nt uj1portu11lzy for ex· park:inff. S3Xl month, vicinl1 y Ila.vis P.11 d d I e ~ Jl\U51 huve Insulln ahola CHIW care, my !)()(Ile. pertly hUitall'd. SP cc l u I pc.·l'it'nc.~i l ~ l l" c t 1· on I c: Biii Grundy, Realtor School, c.~1.-~9845 duily, Judy Youna J.L. Jo"enced ).'d. Cood car<>, food, _1111(.'C!it. Hoh; 64>4930 IUl!ll'lll hlt•r11. !'ltnsl hll\'e good 311 Bayside. N'(ll. lkt1.ch CH 0 C 0 l. A 't E Brown Rt!IY ty , 16612 Beach Blvd., love. call; 645-3381 nlg11ta. P1lntlng & p llcrin,: & "1rlng aklll•. * 67>6161 * Runn<"ae k~11 en, fcmnle. JlB. 847-1216 or 842-8540, CUSTO~t CE:lifENT \VORK PiperMngint Gootl 1111y, "·orklnjC 1."0nd.11 &: P.£1\1.TOlt.S, 497·1761 Carpets, drapes. O/\Y ;N l-"='ko;·,c1>'4"-'--""9.=cc•c.61>.=-o1598.;=o.· __ Mesa Verde ant. P<:lol , etc. 525 \'ictorla I Bil bcac-h apt & 3 br ~ nr St. Al Harbor, C.~f. 642-.8970 bch. SHlO Wl</UI., or P.to. Vic: Pacifl<' Coast Jlwy • VIC. Huntington Intercorn· Drives, \I/ ALKS, Patios frlna:ci1. DESK space avaJlable S50 Golde nrod, CdM. 6~7 niunll)' llOSp. Gennau Shep. Pool decks. Dotl, 6'12.-35W COMPLETE lloW!IC P11l11tl11g. F..t.PAC, JNC. DL..\'. 2 & 3 Br., 2 &. l':ncl HuntlnftOn S..ch nuca. 67>58\0; 538--0825 gur. $16.; up. Rent11.I Otc., 1'----"--·-----I NE\\1POn.r . steps to ocean, mo. \V iii provide tumltun': 4Clln'l kc.-cJI}. (l-.11xl, rein, blk & tan CusHun Int e r ior -3131 So. $tandilrd at $.i cno. 1Ans"·crlng 111:rvlce -F-O=U=N=0'-"=,,.,~,="-li-(u-1-,-11-w-h-ito w/curly tall. Escaped froni Chlld Care · \\r(.'U.lh1.•r.prouf £:xn·rioL". No Snntt1 Ann 9_!!1-4~ :m:> r-.1ace i\\'f'. 546-103". LA QUINTA HERMOSA ~·1!<-k f}f July 14 stlll avail. ava.llabte. 17875 Boach Blvd. 1 s· 1 " "'''""'"•-•l•r 0 .. -,, In· ""h too sniall Rcusonul1l1 • & -AUTO LOT MAN Newport Beech Spani611 Counrry £.~tsle Liv-$150 y.•k. 675-244.5 ing & SPAciuui; Apt¥. Ter· Vacation Rent1ls ~lunllngto &aeh. 642.-4321 rm. ionicse ca · .. oung, " .. ~ .. ., CHILO care over l yri\ l\ly JV ' ' Flr!:t collar. Vic. of volvl."d In t.rllfflc accident. ' • ·' rd Ill'lillble. CORONA DEL MAR l\1n1-gu£1ritc & San .loaquin Re\vard. 1197-«SlO hl?nic, ineals, fe~ed ya ' • 547-:!~ • I·:,,.., 1·i•·111·•~l only 111·f'd •111>1y. PARK NEWPORT APARTMENTS on the bay I .u.'i'.ury apartment Jiving overlooking lhe y.·aler. En· joy Siri>.000 1>~11.lth llpa., ; J\vimming pQOls, 7 lighted tennis «Ourts, plus mlles of bicycle trails. pultlng, shUf· fleboarrl, croqu<'t. Junior l 's from $189.50 monthly; also 1 and 2·bedtoom pl.an! and 2·stcry f()Y,·n house!!. Elf'C· tric kitchellll, private patios or 1?3-lronies, carpeting, dra· pencs. S11lil!'n·anean park· ing ,1·i1b <'le,·ntors. Opllonal maI1l scr.•i('(', Just ::orlh or Fashion lsl!ln.I nt Jan1boree and San .Joaquin 111\ls Road. TelePhone {71<1) 644-1.900 tor rental information THE NEW raet'd pool, 1tunk<'ll gas liDQ. Unbelievable U vtng. 1 BR. UNFURN S16S l BR. FURN $185 2 BR. FURN SZl5 AU. lITrLITIES PAID Adults, No Pels (4 blka S. of San Diego Fr\\'Y on &:llch, I blk \\'. on Holl to 16211 Pa.rk:stde Lane.) (714) 847-5441 SUl-.11\tER. \\'inter. Yrly, Anita's Rmtal1, Bkr, 2005 B.,100,, Blvtl, 673-2058. Newport B:tacl! * * YEARLY * *' Near ocean. 2 ,I',; 3 BR. R J;;, \L TOR &12-3.iJO jfoo WESTCLIFF DR, 2 Bil .. 1 & 2 BA. BU11 pliMl..'1.'S. Pool. 642-6'274. &(>· in Ne"'•port Beach arc Ren!• ,a BAYWOOD APART!\JEl\.'TS I I~ ready. 'l'he sales office he ~iiiijiiiijiiiijiiiijiiiijiiiij~~;;; open dnily fro1n 10 AM 10 6:30 PJ\f. MacArthur Blvd. & San Joaquin llllls Rood. 644.5555 Rooms ROO~·LS $18 \\'k up w/kit $30 *LA PARISIENNE* ~·k _up ap!:'i.: Childrn & pet I section.. :l.'!Hi Ne11i1J0rt Blvd., I BR unfurn., nll elcc., c r-.1. 5-~9'i1.'i, 64.'>-3967. fireplace, hid , pool, adult!. ..., _1 UFF . ho $165 979-1268 i:..J S10 , , pr1v. , n1e. acros~ fron1 golf course Largt' furn rm, p~fer l _col· IDl32 Santa Ana Ave. i~tir.i51r working girls. 425 OCEANFRONT APT., !1let>p11 5, avull. 7.7 to 7.71 $150/wk. a1so s .. 1 to B·lt s1 751~·k. 1420 \\'est Oceanlronl, N.B. 548-1930 REif &: RecreaUon, Wknds or wkly ~ntal.!, Big Bear La kl' -Ra I rl w In Lodgl'. Reserv. 714: 585--4709 R•nt1ls to Sh.re Dclu.'l:e •125 sq. tt. oUlc.-11llls Or, Cdl\1. 641-.1*>S5. CV~l~r~a!••• &GI" ,!801'-"'1.~~~11!~ CJ-~RJ..1AK l'AlN1'ERS full 1·u1HJJllllY 1.K.!11ll~tllli In· 1100. Broker 675-6700 WHITE/gray short hair cat u:.14 ., . ._..._., ........ '""-...,.,, G V I EST l·lu1llrl',; unlform1, f\iJ\IMlllCC t"'OUND tiny nw.1e.part M11.nx "'/ll~a 1.-'(lllar, Vic: 361h &. CHILD cart" my honui. J)e. WE I E F RM • IJl'l)gnun , pn.id \'ll1:a1:lon "l'l(J k.itten vic1n1ty Vli·tol"la St., &.lbne, N.B,~trlghten. penablc rnalure wouirut. ON THE PHONE 11oiliitays. Apply u1 1>P1'son Costa J\lcsa. Needs lo'ling ed. Reward, 55, 8.30-5 Days ~r \\'eekcnd!!. Call Rellidcntiul Q.•ililU!:l!I -\\'nil~ only 10 Ac·t J\fl{;'fl1·1n!c.·I\, cftJ't". 1-fouscbroken. 646·8498. pm or 548-6."J04 " .,, ...... 1881 , • .~xtcrlol'S,. <.'onlf'll'_ tilh·l' ·GUSTAFSON '11-fE Factory" shopping ~ FNI) fml lqng hail· ca t. TIUl WST -6/27, grey tahb)' kit· Prll'f'S, QuUlll.y r• a I n l s. ~1~~·.~n:~un~~P~ u;:~~j1~ \\'/blk streaks. \Vhile pay.•11 ten, feni. 10 \\'ks. old, vie. c~1!;~1>1~~~;;~K~(~~·J\1~ ~~1926 Lincoln-Mercury ' From $90 mo. In Cannery Vic. lluntlngtcn !-!arbor Ne~'J)Ort Riviera. Decla~"ed & Edinger urea (Santa Anal. No \V1u11ln;,, 1MOO Uearh nt \\'01mci· Village, 425 :;:)th St., N.B. ~l92-17136 k "'/ncfl rollar S.18-2\3J or 541·1881. * WALLPAPt:R * OunUngttHl Beach 6TJ..9600, 642·8520. FOUN D large b 1:1.c & \vhlle 673-IDJO .::.c::..:='-------\\'h JI "1'1a " •a.a.a* (213) 5-5544 rJ.bhit, 1 floppy ear. \'iclni· LOST: Gel'nl. short haired ClflLD CARE. Pi1Y 1101\1£. e~ you ca c • 142·--'1'4• Business Rental 145 E. 181h St.~ CJ\1. Suitable ly Vh')linla Pbu-c, Costa Pointer, 3 mos. old, inale, LICENSED. NR. SOU'fH1 ___ :~l..J-l44..t eves. ''Home of the Viking'' r.1ALE trnnsfcrred to Hun· !or stores ()r ofc. 362 sq. It . r.lcsa. Cull S.IS-2869 COAST PLAZA ~7-8GS6 * PAINTING * . 1 .. Ungton Be11.ch area seeks to $100/nl(), •"'-1069 sq. fl. $280/ ~=~=~~=~--"Schllh:". Vie. N'pt J-lts. 11 I II f . I ,.u " find str..Jght tein1:1.le 10 '7l J\1ARINA l!igh Cluss Sor-e on lc rt rt•ar fool Contractor 1»1Ys 0 <'ll prn t"ssinna .~. NEW CAR SALES 8•""'!8 n1ll. C.J .S. Real Estate, n· 3 A 1 ., n .. h G73-3183 6-15-14'16 ;::.;;:.;,;.;.;:;:;._;:.;;______ t·or fro¥ 1·st. 646-5178 shll1'(' cxp.•nse!I, ~ ()r 5-l.'i·llG.'i. 1ng. re I ou.y n<!tlC • . -----------F::111-J1•rlt•n1·c·d 1111l\·s111ur1 01tly 213/3.~464 Df1vc Lug Bch. 0.vncr idcnt.i(y, LOST: in Laguna Electronic JACK T:i.ulnnc, 1' e r>a 1 ~ • P /1 I N 1' ING-Rens, t•lcan, 1;,.,>tllil ia Oil\' of Orw1gc ROOl\ll\IATE \\'anted, 1-1·ork· COMMERCIAL APT. 4!l'J-3623. Pa~cr, on beach. behind N'n1cxf., ad'.I• 20. )'1'S ~xp. l:ic 1~Hahll> Llc''.I, !ii~. 11·/ll cfs. ('ouuly's h·ndirii.: ronl deal· ing m11.tll~. 2 l)R, 2 Ba., ON COAST H)NY. FND ni"n~le-l-ri-,-h -><-.-,1-1<-·r-,,1-,_ Surf ,i:., Sand morel or P.-l 260072· .Al) \\ay Co. l:n.~ Est. G7.)-{)i·l0. <'l'Shillll F'si;\•ll1•nt <."0111111111· Apt, c:M. Call S:lJ-300-1 a ft 5 C~M, 673-3345 prox 2 yrs ·old. Vic Santa ~t:'llPl':ll Ul'f'-R. R {' 1\1 n rd' 5-l7--00.Vi l'ROF'. pnlnter, h~1ncst Y.'llrl(, si11n.~ & 1Xit1tl1' plJll\, insllr'· pn1. 450 Arur Sl ,i:;, Del !\1a.r C.11.1. 714-772-4:-JOJ l• Electrical rens. Int/t•xl, Cree est. nn1'(' nnd c.lcnio plan. Paid Industrial Rental 833., o" R uo27'9 •-Do ~-• GIRL il,l 20'::; to shnl'e 2 BR [,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;[ .·-,.1..-N. $100. RE\V1\HD, Black Cocker f'fs . .,..,,.... ;i. l'lLl'Olions, .-x.v n ... .-.;v1C'r. l~B ai)t. S1iS n10, Cull aft l~OUNJ) lri-colorcd Bassell Spaniel Male, y.•earlng flea ELECTRICIAN. liL-c~iscd, PAINTING ,r,,_ 1xi pC'i'hun.i:.:lng THEODORE ROBINS 4P!\1 536-1202. Ask ror Deb· NOW LEASING vic inity Brookhurst & t.'Ollai·. Vic: MO!>.'I St & Coruit hond.cd. ~n1ull job~, tna1111 & Ext & Int. Ail'lcss sprl'c.y FORD bic Huntington Beach A~s. lluntington Beach, 11 \VY · L <Is t 6 / l 3 . rep:urs, <>l~-5203. 1"1-ee c111in1atcs 97!h-ii!.).J 2060 l-la rbor l:Uvd. FEMALE roon1atc. 4 blocks NEW M·I 53&2l5o!:l <1!14-t779t979-288Q. ELECTHICAL Conll'ac:tors QUALITY PAINTING Co.~!H l\1i•!ta h'Onl i~.B., beach, sml PEKINGESE ntale, creum, PRIVATE S w 1 n11nlng R~,: Com,,n,~ l~1ust~ !;J~1•31 INT .. F.:XT. houSP, 2"'.r35. 8•1&-1532 or 1-1 :·i1fc!~ ~LN:w~:nd found on t'rnnccs St., Lessons. Ccrrified lnslruc· No.~11,1. """ .... ,,..., , n-lk"\I • 7 days a "'·eek, :~18-9".>'\8 Al.ITO 675-fM15 1.A1. "'-97 833 •519 C1uX1c11 Grove 6/27/13, tor $28/2 "'ks. 5-18-3968, l=c'-="'-''=c'="-'"=="""-BOOKKF'EPFR "'1ALE to share Apt ~·ith --or '""' 494-4.S5..'\ G1G-S636. G1rdening Pla.,ter, Patch, R~ \\'ANTt:O In~1«1i~tcly To l lOO , ,.~, Jo--OUNIJ g\'OY & \\'hilc \Vl!ITE long halre<l, blue 'I , * PATCH PL/\STERING * llnn<llc Acrounts P:iynble. same. ·• mo . ._.,uiia 1800 SQ. 1'1. ?.1·1 space . · • . t-;vcd cat fcund "'k ago, vie Hurried Sloppy Work All ty-• ~ ,,u·mat•• \Viui'linl)' Cla.ln1s. ,.Auto 4!1-J..-29SO ca.II II.ft 5. \\'/front o[fiC't', ht:: rcnr str iped f:1eif<lly .cal \.\'/!lea I N Wh t I D I .,... · "'"" ~ ~~~~--Co~-.--~1 (loor ideal for labrntory . collni" vie Tustin & 23ixl . So. Ola Vista & Princess. s ot a o Call 5-10-U.~2.'i. Dc>alcrship E"i'IJ('l'iM"K·e ~C· G~~Rrto :ci:c 54~477 ~; $ZIO.' 1775 \\'hittier St. Cr.l. ' Nc,,·pt. Beach. 646-2095 &u1 Clcmenll", 4!p-976l j I CARE quin:i. Call ~lit. SINIT For 548-09 2 i:~ SQ. FT. $180, 1793 \\1hit· FOUND June 26lh sinall ~JRA \'~U fcr11'11.lc lat1 8 n10, ExP<'rl nlO\\' ,t-edge. Protnpt Plumbing t\ppc11ntn11.~n1. 1 ' tiei· SL Days 646-5033 or bro~·n & \\'hit(' fcnui!e dog l"hilds ~~t. ','.~c: Pr<'-sidio. J Frt'<' Jo.:s1. Before a:I.O pn1 -L.R. OTIS Pl.UJ\IBlN'G , .• io.~~1-l~I • . SHAREaplorhouse.Save$. 6cJ6-068l e\'cs. 11 0.1h bl"• ,-,,1\'rl-" ,....,1101., 6/"rl Friday .i56-00!J.-1. •197-2193, :111ytlmc s;.,.t-;.7llr1. I'• l ·l ·' ll ·!•'·;i \\'·il ·l"':\llhl. :.\11<-.-\H lll\ BUICK Call l!O~IE PARTNER. " ''" .. u ' ------"1111.11 ' s ~ l u1. · ' 1 1;;:-,.;o J{.•:i1·h l-ll\11., s:.;G.-1191 or f>i&-J.179 * COSTA MESA * B<ilboa Al'f'1\. 673-2866 ~~~~~~~~~~~I * GARDENER * 11,'·1fllt'l~., d1s1~1~ .. ~~~:·1,"',","1ccc',· \\',•s1J nh\S!l'I' ]GOO f , Orf. 3 I FND C I I d k 1~rt Mll\Y, erl<>r & .. n'l "llllir n-1s 1'\lns u·s. v-.-v-.v. ' . " ----1 CJ-IARP.tlNG 2 BR., 2 ha.., 2 l'ilr i::nr.; i:on1c apls. 111/fp t & bearn ~ii'~. Avail. on \\' ,\.NTED l\lalc 25-•ti. Ii ... 4 sq. I. JC't'S, · P 1· 1 · a • sni ar s "' " " nt \ C I Pl b AUTO "' · poy.·~r. 1 yT old. Good lac. hair 'v/collnr. Fema.le vie -I l[f!J ing, cat'{'. Expert I depend-• / ·. onip etc urn In!-: 2 SLEEPJNG. Roon1s, Indies Br. housr, HB. S!IO/mo. 717 Ohms \Vay, C.!\l. lfl•il & Bolsa Chica, l-1.B. ~!ruction Im' able. l\lost areflll. se1v1t~·. WANTED E • eel only. Single $20. Share $15 plus utiliti!'s, 962 ... ~~ ... ,. 7663 or 646-l20l s.16-3'l?6. ,........-p t p E t JJLUJ\IBING R!:PAlR xperitnc \\'k iH&-7027 ' ll'tQ-romp -re• s Service Manager for · · CH --Sl lEP!IERD • V · Pote 5••1187 No job coo sn1all NEY.'PORT Ji;land. Room Garages for Rent 435 4001 BIR , NB -puppy. tc -** 642,1128 ** local G .M . Dealership. with prlvatt-bath. Yearly. __ .,________ 2000 2000 3600 sq ft or ron1 Huntington Geneva il.B. Schools & GARDENER of 22 ;v<"un; ex· Good d nt $60 Monlh. 675-Jm 1 CAR garage for rent in bo' ther~f. Av~ii. 9/1/73 53&-1994. instructions 575 per. seeks •1-5 additional TOTAL SERVICES CO. pay an perce • lease. S2l-15 to S.300. · ~7932 67."N930 DUPLEX brand dellLx 3 br, 2!i ha., $39-5 P<'r mo. 1 blk to ocean or bay, 822 \V. Balboa, Open Sun. 213: "'""7"''""==:--:=-7.":=c I O>rona rlel 11ar. Ph , Mr. Bauingarrlncr, 541-5032 BANDED racing pid~con. nialntenanC1! jobs. George r.tinor Plun1bing .~ Repairs age and car. Send resu- ROOr.1 w/many privileges. 675-1527 after 6. Share AP'f or HOUSE Vic. Pacific Co. Jf"·y. ~ \Vines 646--0977 or 6-tG--1809 me to Classified Ad ~~~277~W2~~: Refs. Garage For Renl 1 Ca ll 'HOl\iE-PARTNErr 673-.1968 PLEASE! * 5'19-2015 * Remodel & ~epair ;;:503 c/o DAILY PILOT Storal(e Only. $.'\5 Mo. 836-119-l or5'18-1479 \\'J-llPPET pup 6-24 .... vie * Creat_ive Gardening BUl'"IN'G .. ~,111 .,0 ,,,, P .O. Box 1560 Cost• 416-6783 BRA;'l.'D new bf'.aut 4 Br, 2 Ba, frp!r. D. '\'. C"rpt.s & drps. l blk to beach, ·Ycul'ly. Open House Sul & Sun 1-5, 219 34th Sl . NB. 67.">-4921. ROOl\l for rent .. lo man, 646-47l6 Eves & Wknds C & 1 1 Sa J Do you™-'lf 11 favor if you ._.,.,, ._." 92626 hot/cold "'nlel', $10 per n10. , • Rentals Wanted 460 llJXI ! 100 ' n ua n \\flllt to 11uallfy fqr a GOOD E:-q~r. h'lshnian,. Cleai~up, l'('lllOlll'ltng carpenlry, c l<'c-Me5a, Ca. • 275 flo11,·rr St, C~1. 64&-9136 STORAGE Only 9.'<20 $25 11 Capo. 4~73 PAYI:-.lG JOB in just a /e"' ~l111i:it, Land.~ap1~g. S1:r1nk· ti•it al, painting, design & APT. <to share for summer ~~0~1-:1T/n~~:a c~~rS::M-~763 \VANT S 0 ?11 E 0 ·N r; TO Sl\IALL black poodle 111ale. J\iONTHS or even a Ie1-1• lrt'S 1ns1alled . r•'1><ur. &16-1072 draf1ing i;.el'vicr. OiTick Auto Mechanic n'·-lady, ve...., rca.,,..,nabl•. .... TAKE TENDF.R LOVING Vic. Ontario & 1-lun!lng:lon \VEEKS, if qualHied. CO~IPLETJo: I an tl s c ll I! c Assocs., 640-S!;JS e1"rl'. I' T . I I ._.. •,3 "" ,_ CARE OF' YOUR HOME? St J.iunt B('h 8~7 511'> CALL 54• I d ·--~ --.u~· oyn ta nJ.,'t'n1·y 111 unt. H.c.•f. exhanced. 556-8841 Office Rtntal 440 ., · · -' ... _. -,,.&721 ' niaint. sen·. Conlrn' · in • Sewing/Alterali·>ns 1~ ·I · l ·1· ~ \ I' * * B.'\YF'RONT . pr iv. Beach & J>ier. N<'w 3 Br, 2 Ba. Y<'nrly s 5 a o / 111 o . 9i'9--06:'ll, 644--4S10 -~ RESJ'ONSIBLE COUPLE. 1'~0UND ladies 1v u t eh. BUS~ESS INSTITUTE resld . Sprinklrs. i.:leanup. · 1 1. 111~' s 1 ·'· s ' ine DELUX pri ent. ba, maid 1MANY USES no children desire 10 IC'asc 2 1''ashlrin Island. 0,vncr idcn· ti4:'Hi:lfli . Al -1 • 642 5845 n1C"1'h. 11nh grl\AJ unport C'X· "crviCt'. No smokers. Costa or 3 bedroom, 2 bath un· ·r .,,,1111 1 6 OF 0 ANGE COUNTY ter;at1ons-· 11<·1·. P.1esa 11.rea. 548--719' furnished hotnc in Laguna, ..!1.Y· 1> ....... -• I\ t pm. 15.SO E. Edinaer, Suite Q \'1\RD Clt•11n-u1>. n1. al n t · Nc11.t, atcuratc. 20 :.·cars exp. Fur a [l\'rn1. job 11ilh U1C' I~~\ 2 BR .. l ba. Frplc. Steps lo ocean. Yearly; $300 monU1 Appx. 800 sq. ft. $250 per mo. FOUND •ltl•r 1,.,.,1, •·lt•r. -~ Co R o-w iii[!iiii G I H 415 includes 2 private suit<'-S &. Co1'01\3. dc.•I ?<.tar, or Newpon u .. " .. Stlnta Ana ntnl. -~ cs. ,~nuui: llf'• "' hr·no•fll • .,;, call ~Ir. !'.indUi, ues ome large Reception e.rea & Bc11.ch. Need Immediately, Vii.:. Coast !-lwy. Nc1-1·porl. ~ route. E.xp. J a I• n n <'-s e _ o'i li .. ~:fi> Ask for ~1ikc JONF.S REALTY 673-6210 NE\\' lietiut spac. 4BR, 2BA, VAC1\NCY for elderly lady in lie. Guest home. Good food served. 646-3391 nr beach lrplc, beams, Summer Rent1ls 420 (Tpting, drps, $395 mo. l---------- :>48-6918. BALBOA Island·3 \.\'ks left in LUXURY Bayfront. Spactous July, take 1 or all. Avail. 1 ~ 1 Ba Se bid l'ool \Vk. ot JUne 30th-July 7rh & °'• . cur q:. , h ~-1 I , sip av11.il. Utll pd. Yrly be. July l•ll . UVV< oc11.uon. $475. 67~3464 I s\ecps up to 7, Sl50. per \\'k. 116 Coral. 673.-2230 QUIET 2 BR up~ llpt ,v/sundcck. Nr, "'cs!clirl OCEAN Front-\veekly, 4 1 br Sh • N 6 G units. A11 w/shag crpt, · op g area. c pels~ ~ · sleep'4, rents reduced froni 4112. "·stroom. I de a I for Jr· July 13th is a must. Phone Cnll 673-0963 Garden<·r. 5..lJ..-1622 I mJi J ~=,~·=m·=~=·· ~-~~, --·~ ""90! TENNIS ANYONE . . E: .1 >11•1t B1\B ·~ C:R nt.~1,... 1ny M-'l I A I "--1 E•lale 4~ FOUND·. Tu11•0"••, ,,,· •. -~I · EXP J"pn1K"'"' G•1nh!ner Q . """ca. cr " ........... . u.,.. ... Ut: GROUP OR PRIV TE . ... . .,.. . , , . honu· for JN mo old. l\'t'l Eastside C.M.. just off \VANTED 2 bedroon1 house ?<.1ar & \Vestmlnsrrr. C~ta I A Co1nplf'te )fu'l'.I n1a1n1. Shrut>-u1u1sp. nit fipn 1• 53&-1231 Ne~1>0rt mvtl. Call 646--0555. or duplex. Pets. Reliable. A1esa. 642-8951 After J l'J\I INSTRUCTION be1')', lr'l.>cs. I-Tee est. also ·''·==.~~~=~~ Refl'renCC"s av a i I ab 1 c. 1''0 UND 2 Siamese Cal s. crir IAN RICH Babysitting. 645-<X'f47. Job Wanted female 702 IJ,\B'i ~IT'TEJt . Z.ll Pl\t, 75c • NEWPORT ""· "7"'. "LEARN THE , "NDSCll'ING I· . , Pt~r hr. 011·n tre.11.~ponalion. ..,...,...., "" Santa Ana Ave & Delmar, ..... u ' 1 •, new a1-1ns, * S.1.'t-23Th * BEACH \\'A~JED 2 or 3 bedroom Costa !\lesa. &12-135-1 AUSTRALIAN WAY'' sp1inklC"rs , 1-010!:illing, sod. NEF.D help :it IX>me·: \Vc 1~~~--~~=~-- house in Costa i\·lesa or FOUND: Small Dacl~s;i ml PHONE 96•1833 compost, lu~e yucca plants ha\'t.' aides, nu rs(' s, B:1b~·sit1 cr ll('('(icd. l\1y horne. OFFICES Nei\'""l't Beach 1115. 1-favr vo·c 5 .. llo'va• & 81....,.... ,,.. fnr sale . 008-00:.!j ho us t'kp11!=, co1npr1nions. ~ 1l;1y 1-1 1•ck.12 11:!rls. "" . " " "'"'" ' LEARN TO SAIL d · . 1101nen1akers U pjuhn , 95!'12--0l ;;e Av a ii Rb I e imnicdiatcly. ~Is. Reliable references. San1a Ana . 545--62·1'1 Gar en1ng/Landscap1n9 547~1 . . oo.o~=~c---o Ground levrl access, ample C\4a-&1G7 FOUND Puppy, 11's!!iblc pug Brad Aver')' Sailing lnsU'tlC· Expert rrliahle local free . . B1\B' SITIETt -niy hl:>mc, 5 parking, Air Conditioning , GAf\AGE ~·antf!d. Double or or bulldog. Collegl' Pilrk !ion Al Nt'"'POrt aboard C!ll T~kara Nursery 5-iS-3S78 NUJ:t.$1'.: -conlpanion t•xp cl, dnys/\\'k:. ~ lirs/d;iy, 1 Ca, 1~1., •••d d, • P, 8 , ,,.,,,1, .,_, c ,, •1 r::Ar. ,,,,.,~ ca.1..2n·s. 67~R990. E · G 1 11ti11blc, 11'1Rtu1'C 11•/r1•fr r. ch1hl. \\ 111 pay 11·cll. Exp. , r -· · '" ~· • o. u "esa. ,,,.,............,,, "spc1·. ,\1nrri1·an ·art cncr 1.r,Kic't'S cith£'r day I nil cs ll l'C. 97!)....3198 utilltles-Janltor pd, MO lo 645-4811 FOUND · 1 !~!'~~~~~~~~ 'f · 1 Cl ' I .l ----~------1800 sq. ft ., 42c 11 sq. fl. Call 1 ~~~~~~~~~~ ' prescr iption i;: asses. 1• au'. ~·nn11'k·C', ea~~P '. relief, r. ronva eK~nt o r RAll'l'ENDt-:lt, ruH linie, anytitne fi~fr-05.~·i. Vicinity of Buker & Co llege. • Land."l.1J1 n~. C11,ll &l.J·l9.ID longc.>r 536-00-03. nights. J\lMI p/tinic rnan. $175. to $125. F'ront unit E;\Sl'BLUFF -3 br, l!~ bu, \V/deck, reduc«i frorn $223 nt".l•ly clec. lease $3:-il. PC!I' to $175. 642-5052 1110. 637-4725 or 538-4978N '~E~w=ro=R~To-~,~~~and::-:;-,--.~ .• 7 .. -.. 1 \ OCEANFRONT, n<'-w 3 Br. 2 tront.OOCk newly decorated, car garage. $600 yrly lse. sleeps 6;-2 Ba, available Ju· CID. bltns, h"plc. 642-3•143. Jy 14-28, $275. per v•eek: • ..•. Costn J\1rsn. Call 549-,'tt'JSO I 1~ LA\VN !\Jaintcnancc. E:«p, \\'ILi.. c;u'C' for F:hlcr\y J~:11p·c1 . Nrnt n11pcarn11ce. I I [~] FND male Snymoycd vie. ~iiij.....,..iiijiiijjj>ndiiijjjRjjejjpeiniiij.::·~-~ Japan<'sc Gardener. Free \\'ornnn, lighl nursing-, 2 Cnll 812-45'19 .. . Parson~• . 181h & Anahcin1 St., C.J\1. estimate. 5-15-!'it06. days pcr~1\'k. _,!'lo y.•k/nds, e BF.AUTtCli\N, full lime, 642-2308 Gnrdcn1nl( & clean-ups no tnuis. 6'12-4rd exp'd In loday's st)'ling . Person"Bls 530 1\1,\LE !\fin. Schnauzer, snit & pepper -ritonte1-ey County R42-5272 Babysitting 554-0657 DAY y.·ork, G~n'I chting. All e SHA~fPOO GIRL. BABYSITTING: Lie. ages 3 10 12. Fun attention. Ph. 968-0887 Brookhurst & General Services ill'l'fls. Rellab.le, Tra n11. SAND CRAB HA IR DELUXE. \"early. Steps to August 4·18 $300. per ~·eek. Beach! J.jr. 2 Ba. & 4 Br, 2' .:.615~>-~7599'-'='-o--====-- Ba. FWfll'C. Bkr. 6T;>-4911 . BALBOA PENINSULA sn.JDIO 2 Br. 2 133. Near Several choice summer H~• !Io 1~; rtnlals available now .,._ * ~-4727 ~o. NELSON ROBINSON • \ PRESTIGE OFFICES REALTOR 675-8120 2BR 2BA <'rpts drps bltins Fountain V11.lley, Beauti· adulL<1 no pets k!ase $195 1no. NEWPORT Penin. Lovely 3 ful ne\Y buUdlng, ground 673-2370. Br. 2 Ba home w/eneloscd floor, J,OOO square feel. E patio. Ika ut. lge kitchen L..i "·ill divide inlo smaller N \V 3 BR, 2 BA blk to bay. Near occru1. $400 mo. 600 Front St. 675-2804 or 5-48-0071 ext 394 ofhces. 50c J)C'r sqUare 113: 33'1~fi foot, includt's: <'arpels. , NE\V 3 br.. 2 ba duple... 1lrnP.t's. all utllitiC'!I, jani· San Clement• NC'4]>0rt Pl'n. 1 blk 10 lf'f. Servirc. Call l\fo.rilyn oc~an, I blk to bay, SZiO "'k scovalJ (714) 832·5440. TAKF: POUNDS 0 FF PER~tAN ENTLY -I he FND lml Irish Setler vie. sen!-lible w11y .... Y.·ilhoul pills. \'r'cstminslcr. Adams. shn1s or fad diets. /.·like ~---"='-'~""="'--~~ RESPON. Oiristian ~·oman T urin's P.O.P, progran1 Lost 555 1vill care for your children 11.urks lo gel 1vcight off 11.nd -----------: & P<'fS in your hcme. Gd. keep it off -and i!'s 11.p-fl-TAN 'S Diamond Pinkie r· "'' ''~ •1 JU'(\\'f'( at Y ... 1. .A.'s an Ring, \'ic. Costn l\tesn. Golf ~ I • c d I ~"::o'~· ""~~='-'·"~nry=~· -- hy 1ncdicol doctors. Call for Cours<.•. RE\\'i\RD! 493-6689 11.lATURE 11.·oman will care h1forn111tio11 no"'! ~l '.:50 for your home & children CALICO l'fll fn1 vie Flo\11cr & h'I at XI 'I or 6i5-727R "' i c you vac ion. • n Orange Cl\! -vPry shy, any l't'f.~. Drives. 645-0074 art, 6. COUPLES 111-35 + Parties, or meet cpl tc cpl Call "Leah" 2-8 p . m . G~-1511. into call 645-2987 BABYSITTING. 1'1y Home. GERJ\1'\N Sh<'phcrd J\1alc JO:ast.side Cl\l Tender Lov· "WBO." \'ic: El Toro, Re· ing Cart•! &15-7115 HUGE 3 BR. 2 BA, 1\•/frplc, July, $775 \\'k Aug. Call """""""""""""""""""' ocean vic11,· apt. Children _6:::75c::5--03c::::""'"-o~~-~~-BAYFRONT OFFICES ----------OK, 1 pet OK. $240. mo. lllC. NEW p O RT 1 i-I a. n d f-~Ul..L Y LICENSED -"-""" __ 1._s_3o_ . .,.., __ . _____ : C1rpet Service DEEP orange shorthair cat, all. male, w/flca collar. Vic. 15th -& Santa Ana. NB JOHN'S Carpet & Upholstery Ori Shampoo free Scotch· LO-ST: all ,vhife Persian fml . guard (Soil Retardants). <."at. Vic. lf>th & Ball>OQ Degreasers Jc all color Blvd. 673-3Ut Rc1van::I. briRhtencrs & 10 minute LOSr hiUfold. Retuni the hleach for ~·h!te carpels. 4!12-7:>.14. 49'J,..23J8 wate1'fronl apts. 1-BR S175 Pl'l'S\igc Olflc'.f'S, O\'t:•I' looking * SPIRITUALIST * WK/2-BR $al0 y.•k. Monthly l~alboa l~ay In 1'c1\·po11 Spiritual t1'adings 10 am·10 San Juan Capistrano or 10 ,\'k special rate. Dock Beach. Various sizt' sul1es pni. Advice on all matters. a\•a.il. 5-18--£592 as 101\' ns $120. J>.:'r 111011. In· 312 N. El Camino Real, San 3 BR upper duple:«. Ocean Plufk'8 dru". l'i>I, u1i1 11ics, CI • n1 e" 1 • 4 9 2 91'" \'u. $2:'11 1110. 0 pc"n \\'knd!i!, LIDO ISLE. delux 4BR, JBA, janito1·ial .~r•:k·N1. t-.·Jonthly <l\.12-0034. "' ' -,)1,1, PROBl..1.: .. t Pregnancy. Con-10-2. 34443 Vla Espinoza, 2 lil.Y, w/garden & p;al io. or lea.sc. 3i00 Nl·11port Blvd., CaplstrMO Bch. STl-0666 A1·ail July 14-Sept. 3, eves N.B. 6T:r'IZ'l0. l'\'c~. 64-1-4895 or 5'18-9-170 OF'}'IO: SJIH.l'e ln flC'\\'lY con- strurtcd C1Jntcn1porary hid~ In So. Lab'Url:t. lroni $175. n10, 32::i to JGOO i;(l rt. Occ11n vic\1·s, cpls, ch·ps & nir l~•nd., C<tntiH·I Gary Fnst1•r RI Lin~n !Jldg, 3Ii00 s. C.'011.st Jl i11•ay, 499-1397 fident, s y mp n th ct i c -"""='------- Save your money by saving ~~~~· P.<'-Y.'O.rd. \V£'11S, 1nr t'xtra trips. \Viii clran .,µ..,., living rm., dining rm , & LR(; o!'nngc mnle cat, lost hall $15. Any rm. $7.50, vi<· lla rbor & l lamiltou, couch $10. O udr SJ, 15 yr s. C.t-.f. Ph: G-16·0829. e'<p. is what counls, not Don't g1ve up Che i;hir>! method. I •lo "'ork n1yseU. ;\'E\V 2 &I. condo1niniu1n. Drapes, dl~h~·ashl'r. range. Pool pri\'ilegrs. la1111c1ry facililies. $2'.r1. ll!IG-3lfl:; f\"E\\l>ORT Islttnd -Sin~lc rl'l'klenee "'"Pl'i. dock. Avall Jnly 7th. $225. \'·k. Slt:."f!ps 5. '"""~'~'-~-~--~ BEACHFRONT -Ke1\·port :: Apts., Furn. or Unfurn. 370 BR. \\'/D, xlnt ,. u, 6/31}-7/Zl, some Aug . Cost• Mesa m-83.10, StS-4137 ' .BALBOA Island •I BR, 2 Ba. AOUL T APTS, Sleeps 10. l)n the bay. Clelifl. New furn. $200 \Vk. 1-B<>clt'UOITI, deluxe li73-7910 ~\\i1nm1 ng JXlOI rf'ITl'11.lion pool BA YSHORE.5 -3 BR, 2 BA, shait C"8.J'Pf'I~. dr11pf's 11.vail. July and/or Aug. ga.~ & \.\"llter pairl $1200 mo. Call 9-4 Pr.I 5 l\finu1Cl! to bct1l'h 644-3196 or wknds 714. Call 11!Sid1'nl n1 11 n:t.bCr Ta.7-3438. &&57il0 2BR con1pl rum, slp!! 6, (lr dri\·i· hy Newport beach, 1h blk [roni ZTI I F:ldt'n Ave. lx'ach. \Vkly. July Special Sl6j UnJumlshC'd 675-&150 t,QVELY 2 BR furn 11011,Qc, clo!K" lo beach. Cdr-.f, July 1;; 10 Au~ 12, relta.ble people, 61.J-7902. V 'c2~1"-i2."iB~R~.-C<J"'"'m~p~l-.r"'um""",-.s IMluse11 from bench, weekly • REALTOH~ ()r monthly. 213: 700-1517 or JNCJ.i: 19-14 G1~iJ'72 673-4400 RENTALS on Balboo Penht. Ocean front, avll.il immed. THE EXCITING ~lps 6-8, families only. , -PALM MESA APTS. Gn-2405 MINVl'ES TO NPT. BCll. 2 BR SUAtMER RENTAL Ft..JRi'l. OR UNFURN. Ccrona del lofn.r Unbelievably J,vee 11pt1 . 833-1691 or 673-3121 buge pool, Jacur:I elrct hi!· I R00~1 studio w/sep, bath, l.n1, sbui-t crpts. drps, aauna prt enlrBnct', avail July 1..$, Crt:\1 ... 2700 r.:. Cst If\\')". <1000 sq. ft. or ind. sull e11 from 500-900 Ml. ft. Froni 37c Air rond. cpts, drps, pvt prkg lot, !iCcurity, 67 3 -4120 Charles \\'. l\lestcrs, owner/ bKi'. F1JLJ~ Sf.:RVICE Westcliff Building Comer \Vcs1cliff Drive & lrvlnc Blvd .. N c \I' 1) o r t Rrach. Mr. II ow 11 rd 645-6101. llJO', JM~tED. occuprinc)', '''iii consider 1livldini.: for 2 or 1norc tenant~. Co:isl 11\vy at Nc1\'J)Ol'l Blvd. Free prkm;. 6·12-4&-l·l. CUST. DJ.~SIGN 1100 51!.fl. rorncr. Suitable lif(lrc/of· fi ct's. F'ronls on \V(':tlclUf Or. ND. Air Cond. plenty pkg. 1813 \\'rstcllff 548--9'.;86 AIRPORT CENTER Dciwce l, 2 & 3 room office! adjal;t.'llf Alrport~r llotel. i..o..v~I rntl'!'I, full srr'\·lc<.'I. 8.'\.'1·32'l3 (9·12 ~·(.'('kda).'I) $126/MONTH Jln•gnnncy counseli ng. AllOr· lion ,,. adopt ions ref. APC,\RJ-; 642-4436 ALCOJ.IOLrcs AnonyrnOU.'ol. Phon1· S.J~-i217 or \\'rite P.O. Box 122:\, Costa ,\lesa. SWINGING SINGLES Call "Lca.h" 2·8 pm 530-l250. Femlly Counseling 6..16-5()6() or 548-3&1~ PRE°hNANT? T h I n k i n g 110011ion? Know all the fac·!s flr11U Call Lil""E LINE -24 hrs, 511-5.122. Social Clubs 535 * INTRADATA * QUAL I T\' mat c h e s \\·/Pf-IOTO "Lnl)!cst in Calif" /Call NO\V for FRE~ ~n n1- ple l)rofltl? 011 I Jll'OS(lc'Ctl\'(" n1alch. 21 hn;J 71 ·1 • ~ll·'.i7:t't l LA ~·G2"13 Tr eve I 540 Tt:ENAGE Canoe tr Ip , Colorado River. 6 days, J uly 1&-ZI . /\RC11 12 lo 17. $601peno11. Lic'd gultlc1. 64&-5274. "List'' ii In e111.sslfied, Ship _Good==-~"~'o.· ~53=1~--0=1~0~1. __ _ to Slt0l'C Results! 642---5678. You'll find it in CIH.S"ified Trader's Paradise lines times dollars • * * 1111\'C lsl TRUSl' ll J·: E D , :ipproxlmntely $-10.lXMJ 1'fl. II',,, $GOO per rnonth, 1vnnt 0 1-nnge Co. in· t11n1,., Rroki•r 962-~"28. 1-IAVe; ~Ill i\lell{I 4-1>1c:ii:, f"XChfU1~C for sin:i.11 hou11e. J. Lockl'rt Realty Rltr, 832-4Z70 eves 838-6341 HAVE F.V. Laundromal ~i.na: $'13,CKXJ yr. 2 yr. old Spe«I Queen.•. \VANT larg· er income for SIO,IXXl equity. °"''™r 673-4144. 12 X l()J ft LOT. View of CIU\YQn hlkc. $10.000. 'l'rtlde 1JO BcaC"h propr.-rcy. Nr"'JIOf'I to San Clen1entc. Bkr .. 494.8025 ·rr<ADE Laguna &arh l'C!!idc·ntial lot for comme.r· r ial or ???. Va.Jue $10,500. 5-n-3887 llAVE: Trust Deed $54,fl(X) 9-;;, inh'Mit Dtro 10 yn, ~·ant : Local hOme or unlu: or ??? 0..-·l'l(!r/Bkr. 673-<l'J'..S S5.000 eqully In 3 br 2 b..'I, 5:.JJ Acre mobll home, RV 1'"ull/pt-time. 5 4 1 -9 3 3 0 . DESIGNS 1-lOl\tE R(·palr, a'll types. 5-13-7000. . 1-lunt~~WBcacb Actual lin1c /..: 1nnll·rinl. PVT Iluty 1'une w/rlegt\.>e 1 -~-~-~-~---1 Fast Sf'rviCC". No job too desiI'<'s palienl care in Beauty Operators rnrltll. r· & R llome R£'f)<lir. h<11ne. Ry The hr or 8 hr (21 No foll n\\·\ng nrccss. New &12-1400 shirt. R~f!';. 4!12·i6::7. lie. ok. l~usy Mlop. 6">1050 INDOOR .... Outdoor labor. RE!'.ilDE~ n1an)'.?. 01· as.sis· J\lnn__.!.h~ !'_o_,1_. _____ 1 Yard clt'anup.s, haulinl{, lant snl.I t.•oniple.x. CdJ'.I or BEAUTY Opr, to 11 owing window "'ashing, gard!!ning. l"U 1/1(-al l'Xpcr, 67:>-03H·l pref'rl. C'.oocl CQmmlsslon. 64&-3798 EXPEll. typist "'ants typing 2t:<t."t.J2-~1!01, :f.12-2177. H1ullng or trnnscr. to 1!0 in home. BOAT BUILDERS ;;;:;;,.:;;;;:-:;::::-:::::.-~:;-;l .~C~·an~P~U"._'&~<k~·~l.~XS~-~3~100~. ='Quality ~ti11Xl6t m11.nul. HAULING. cle.an ga.r, ~d. ,tt_ Jobs Wanted, M & F 704 llN'f'ls r ,,111·r. rcspoM'ible lots & gardening, B1~ t~ck , Pt"'lll\• 10 rlll tbese r"'81t1on11: Best rates, 493-52.» Rick, EXPERIENCED, rc!ia bl(', Finish Carpenters Oi\·en. rnat!!.l'e couple "'ant to ~1in. 1 yr experience GEN Hauling. Tree I Shrub mana!"e an apartn1t'nl com· Mechanics Helper trim. Gar & Yd cll!anup, plcx 111 beach area. 4 yrs, 1\1' 6 1 Est. 531-Km. 5571 9().t. cx11. 30 units or under. 21 3: j in. nio. expcr Mlrl! ~. 671-5615 Maintenance M•n SKJPLOADEI{ & dump tJ'uck l).ll nrotiTX"I expc1'tenc'C! work. Concrete, asphalt Help Wanted, M & F 710 WESTSAIL CORP sawing. t.reaklng. 846--71JO. 1626 Pln.el't11ia Ave., ci1 GET rid of 1rash + ACCOMPANIST ~bris. Sl2 load. College BfJOl\1\F:l·:PEll gM1'·1 leitger .!>1Udent. ~ R.<'lla hlc, F. tinH' \n llh;h l.· f>!\}1nll ro'<r-M-. Small Qr. ~:hc1ol \'IJCal .I!: chor11J n111i:ic. :'lll:.;-1· Co11n1y C11. l'Qn1P<1T1Y-CLEANU1~s. ren1ovc tl i11, Mu.c;t lx· l'Xc('l1P11! .~t:.:ht GM'I rny & u l' n c f its . h'-"l..'S, ivy, drlveways-1.ri·ad· l't'atll'r. f.:nn1;u·1 ill1'S. Hf'y-:'>'l.'1-!l l2.J. ing. 8-17·2666. Lie. 210182. ~10111 ~. he11111 9 am & 3 pin. *BRE.l'~K~F=A~s=T~C~oo=K~ 32' 1'lJRNITURE \'an for a-1~·1 12 1. local furn hnul.s & ~n'I E"IX'I'. r.oott l"IY & houn . huulin.g. 5-l.~11162. Arl\·e1·tising O erk Typist Mui;t lw• ,.:r'f'l n & neat. i\p. , II , 1 lnnnt...-1 ope ning in o 11 r p!).· in l."''"'.r1n. Su rf & Sirloin, MOVING. hau ng, c enn·t11>A. I II . d ... ~ t fi9J,O \V Con..;t ll"'Y NB Reas. ra!ei;-()ill. Stud<'-nts. a~ v e1· sing e1,... .m•·n , · .. · · f'I't'e ellt. &'\2-'FJ81 n:.~1s 1\CCURATE typing at BtJS Doy \\'flnfrd, rx~r. re- 65 "'l1m, on 1':XF.Ct.rr1vr: quired. Av:i.11 h1n1·h & dinner AMBITIOUS college studcnrs lyl)l.'\.\Titcr. \\'ill (11so file & ghifl. ~2.2.j J1r + grah.Jltlc1. 'v/PU. Loading. a_nythiIJg! handle l>hon<.'S. So1n(' tx•ccnt Ap1ily In pcri;t1n, !l-Uam, Rell.'!. rates. Doug 5.'>7-7ai6 orflc£' t•xp 11cc. Apply in No. i Big Canyon Dr, N.B. LOCAi.. n10Vl11$t & hauling by pc~n. Technicolor Inc, 299 CAPTAIN_ dining rooni. Big :'ltudcnt. Large truck. Reas. Kaln1u~ Dr .. ~la. ~lesn. Cnn)'O!I Country Club, Apply 534-1846 or 53<1-2164. Equnt Qpporlunlly EmplOY;!' !\Ir. Jioff11tl'llC'r No. l Big 1 LIGl-IT hauling&: traMh Canyon Dr., N.13. Pickup. ,You CRll, we hnul. ASSEMBLERS CHEF -bl'f'iikfust flhilt. Ref. 645-2607 or 6'16-9910 req. Union ~·t1gc. 3110 HouHCle1nln9 Nc\\'Pflrl Blvd, NB, 673-9792 Varian Data Machines liiiii..,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii\ COLLEGI-~ .student 1\·\JI rlo A letHk'r in the 1nlnl N Til· Civil l~n1:r Co11 . .;1 r $1SK hou&eclcnnln)! -So. llun· pulcr indtmt')' has a1•vcral Cen'I Acctng l\-tgr kl $15K tington J3t·tu:]1 a rea. 4 ~1r. 1minctll1ttl'! opcni~ In our Elec. Technlc)nn to $1SK mlnlmiun $2 .. il) Ju·. C11.ll Lin· p r 0 ct u ct 111 n Arcn for Con!rol E r)J.,'t' lo Sl4-$1~K 1h1 5.'\6-89.12 Asstn1ble1"11 at all lc\-'<'l.'i on $et'retnl'le<e lo S650 C•rpet CleanlnJ l !4. Ir: 2nd sl1ltfs. Audit Sl-c'~" !;.A. to $625 Fl C & WI Cl•M< Typ\<ts $400 oor are n . ows If you·..,, looking for a .poll!· Kcypu11ch ro $565 Dulch A1ah1t St1v. 537·1~ t l()ti \\1th 11•growJna Or:lng<' ExJ'lf'r. T1•tll'r S500 Ironing Coun1,v compuler COlllP«f'IY A.f!l';t Akkrn· S600 • & n1<'~t U1~ qualilict\tionA ?.1eci Clnhns r-:x1u11 $600 J>ARTICUl...AR lronina: ror , . . NEWPORT partl(.'Ular ~· C a 11 Personnel A11en~ 645-1003, 8Mf-12 noon. PICMC Apply In PCl"llOO 833 D D • N J\·1011.fo"rt 8:~ am-4 pnt over r ., •• L•nd1caplng To Tiie Personnel Oept. 641·3170 • LANDSCAPE, Gard c n Or Contact n111lnt., <'IC,8.!,>;~Pi ... f!r;-rlnkl!'ll. B. K rafka Lie. 133790. ~~ "fe . Adull' no pets. S6 day. &14-4.309 SINGLES From II"" 11BEDRM. From-$l6..i OCEANffiONT BALBOA 2 Room oflloe -Brnnd lll'\V 1 [SJ <'IC,ill.lll decor. 17th St., Lost lftd f.....t J ' Costn Mellll area. 64 2-9347. c. iiiiiiii-iiiiiiiiiiiii,·ii~ J3,ltAND new 11toN 8. offlCf"~. I Jndlv. nir le llctil, clc\'atnr!I. 17301 Bcnc:h Bh-d. Jl.8. ln1n1acuh1ll'! C~f!l J\:lc!«t i){lt'k &: l'anch; will c x:<!ltan1r;e ~~·-'°· .~_ry:, ______ .,. horn~ R·2 zone. nrxt 10 KOii for Orange ency shOP'a. -· ·--·1 " 2722 Mlchol1on Irvin• CLl!:ANINC: \\'On1an, ADI - COll!n J\lrNtt, nr. Bus. F'ull -Un1c poaltlo11, !'i dny wk, Dr. $4 25_. s lnrl . Ca ll ~11'lf. i'Yh•All!<1tC'r, !>~a.t.\00. 2 BEOJUI. From $185 Sleept_ 4,_$200 wk. _Uolum _Apta_ A·1all Jo"roln .$10 •eau ti73-63721t co US LESS. l.J\CUNA Beach fl.Im ap1. ,, \'oa•re riaht. lbe)"tl! under-blk to beach. Sleeps 4. S~ rit:!Ct'd ! 1!81 ?..fesa Dr. wlc. 4~3004 <5 blk.l 1rom N1rWPOrt Blvd.> 1 '1"1'°'-."•""br<e"'"'",.'-'-, -,."'u"'_--, "'11-erm- 546-!l.'160 'll'llh ti.le, Ult Dally PUot .iou:U l'lnd tt~tn Qustfted Cliwlllt!d. 64.2-5618. 842-2834. 1-~oR Lea.'IC, 650 ~. rt. Oific-e Space. Downtown LoRuna. Crpla..-Drps. Jteli~nablc. 494-3028 CLASSIFJED will .ell It! ·• -.. 'I Found tfrH od1) 550 f ND ... Fe.malu Iri11h SP.-ttt.'l' pup1>y, CO!ll.tl Met.'\ area, f.i7~1913 rl~asc ldtondfy. M ROE m'le Jrlsb sew;r. Vic. 18lh and Pomona St., CM. Pleuc 1dcnt. 645-8969 . t'QUl'!le In trade for Van, cntr site or lndutl. plant BRJO( \'t'nccnc, s1um1>5tone cnmper, TD or ~? 55·1.12iit. hw i11 Co. Rltn. 644-6111 & block fences, couc1~te MOBILF. home lot ln J'n.hn ! .. Ike to lrade? 0Uf' Tr11der '1 pnllos, v.·alk1 A drlvcwa)11. Of>~ Gl'CM\a:, IOC'. nn 5'QIJ Ptiradl!M? cX>lttmn ia for }'OU! Tile entry way1. !l63-18lX1 cou1·11e. Vnluc $16,500. Pay 5 lln<'-s "l\lake Jtoo111 lt"or ~1drly" Orf $8800., Equity $7700, for 5 dayt , •• f'lt'an ()U! 11\(! garn_gt Don't Q;IVC Up the Jihlp! very gd. auto. 646-1090. for~ bucka. , •. turn 1h11t junk Into Cl\th "Lid." ·u In classlf)cd, $hl11 ------------------· 1 _,?;wl!!t!!_h !•..!DA~lly!'.,!P~llot~Cl:!;"'~"!(t<fied to Shore 1W;ult1! MH1678. 833-2400, oxt 336 I TIME FOR DAILY PILOT CLASSIPIED ADS CALL 642-5671 • • I l[fi] I I 11; ·=ml [ " IAr;pMi)mt t J[Il] I DALLY PLLOl-29 .. I l!Ill 1:.! _ ...... _ ... _. ~l[Il]~J 1 ! ~ _ ....... _,_.___,J [ll] ~I _ ...... _,. ... _JITT_l ___ I _ ...... _·-__,l[Il][ Help Wantod, M&F 710 Help Wantod, MA F 710 Help Wantod, MA F 710 Help Wantod, M&F 710 Help Wantod, M /r. F 710 HtlR. Wantod, M & F TIO Hale Wanted, MA F 710Halp Wantod, M&F 710 Help Wanted, MA F 710 ' C * DISHWASHER HOUSEKEEPER . 8 hn. per MANAGER PARTS """"'" '...<,..11,nr ~ i ~RAINE ES ll'Al"MtE.;;.; I ">mbrnatloo I '111-c!ek, $3.~ ~r hr . EXJJtr no( nee: JOin KJ'l)Wina opporlunlly. 1 a-RonJCO « \D OMISESf c.wk nc.tt appeua.nct. Oco S Pllrt time ir >A"cek.L'1ld•. Over B.'lcht•lor'i Baya1de hotnC". c..'haln. of ~ssful car Saab .. BEACH l~tPORTS. 1J • NOW HIRING Call 841-t549 JS. SniaJJ acuic-care tvJt;. Only expea'lenccd, ~Uable wiUl1es. Mu.~ hu~ met·h. 1200 \\'. Coail llh\·ay, G. B. INDUSTRIES \"AfTRESSES. nin1ure, eic· ' Newport Beach H•t lmmadi•t• Opening For COOK • A1>ply ln_f\_•rsot\ 2131 Westcliff Drive Newport Beach Cocktell waitress F:!<fl''*" only. li·l2-ll2i·I COLLEC-ron. ll'il'illlolle 1'01· lt'CIOr , uo exp rNf. Starting !Ullt1ry S?.50 n\o. plus t'On1n1. 1,.'(t11tuct 1'11'. Gibbs, G,12-1·1·13 COOK & DISHWASHER Apply ln l't·rson Snack Shop No.9 3444 E. Coast Hwy Corona del Mar Jlltttl, lti792 Dl•ht"-'ltl'i:! J.lunt· y.•/ref'A. Pbont> S'T~'i!i'S. a1Mu1l1i, ubili1y tQ g111X.-'f'\ise N(·"·porl PROMISES' FULL TIME PART TIME Vl'r, xlnt tipl!. good hnJ. ington Ik<tch, 842-ooi.1, ext. INSPECTOR hel1> & hMCill• L'Urtnm~rs. PEOPLE ARE NICE • $4S8·S640 Mo. $300-$410 Mo. 11.H. or Suruiet B c h . ,, 235. J\1a h~iw 1)Brts, clbst-toler-\Villlng 10 Y.'or'k lonar hooN. \Vhc:n you t"llJI on thcn1 u.v PROMISES! Leedme~Suporvisors .784~7~--0~l ll'=. ~-~~---1 ~ t·lectro nlech. pans.. saJ. $200.$250 Jl(.'r \\'k. 10 an AV0:-1 Rt>p1'1.'S<'ntttth-e. \\'AHO Clerk~ to v..-or1c DRIVER-PART TIME 3 YrK 111tn. f'~per. i.n 1st slar1. ~2-44.\1. \'ou'U have 1uu & 11\:l.kl• $820 & Up S'al•ry In allractiw coriv. hosp. l\1an ,vlth Clfll:IS J lict"nse. 10 art1cll• &: T't"C'eivin,g inspN.'· MANICURIST -1'1..-clicunst, fricnfi!t 11tlllni: our hunous. Second shift \VOrk. No experience necessary. r.:.o:per ne...-e~11. Good w~ \rork 1 hi' ciu•ly A~1. tt1on tion. Apply . . . licensed & c1ua.1llled. IC~·lly p1·odu1·111. To lct1rn lio\i.• eagy WE MAKE QffERS-Trainin g provided, il accepted . & U..•ncrlts.. Please call ,, th1•u J-'ri. J..11,gunu Bt'ach, CUl..'IUN JNDUg'fRJ .. :S Templeton's, 445 E. 17th SL. H Is to star1, c<ill : &12-Z.III) aisk tor t..1rs. JUd • ' · .. 11 •07-1741. COllll('(!!Qr Dl·.i,don c.~1. 642-01"'. 5"6-~-11 (.Ir :H0-7().11 I de ll ., ~ NOT PROMISES Ca I Friday. Saturday & t.·Ionday to make I-;,;;-."'. ~===~==-I Buena ~k Roland S~2J..34SO l\L\N train for \\'indow lint· POLICE OF FICERS appointment with personnel director -in \\'!fO \VANTS TO \VORK? f~iual Oppor. Employer m/r Ing ini;;taHer. Star! S2 lir. Hunt ington Bench area 5~2591. 10Af\1·5Pl\1. CJIOOSOJ.UVE A CAB! Dr's Assistant Young Indy (18-28) lo nssl§f 111 healll1 l!pu, Will train, no •·xp. 111'l" ApJ)ly In person 11ny 11!1 or £'Vt'. 2930 \V. Cor\.<tl liwy .. N.8. DO~f'E~IC Help Gecrrgc Allen TJyla.nd Agency, 100·8 J::. \Gth St., S.A. 547-0.195 DRAPr::nv in s l u I lt-r - s II I (' N In a II . Expcrien<.-.?<I d~·si n1blf!.t'ull li1lle en1ploy- n1t>1JI. /\lso nL>t>d dr.ipc1'Y prcMSt'.'r, full lin1e. Group in· surance after ro days. .1 W('l•ks paid vacation a f1er 12 1110.'i. Colt Drapel'Y Cll'aners, 110') Nt'WJ>Ol't Blvd ., C~l 54(J.J366 or 642-0'liO, i..;XP'D pantry help, full lir11e. 1\l!Ue or fcn1u!l'. Set> Mr. E\'n11s, Ch<'f, TuC's lhru Su n. 3000 Club l·lou!IC Rd, C.~1 . No ph ca.Jls. INSURANCE SALES No exp l'l•'<'., f'w11 whil€' you lt<ai·n, l)llrt tin\e, ev~ & \\'knds, lull tirn£1 \l'hrn quali· fled. r·annC'rll lnS\ll'UJl('\) Ct'OUp Eri Lani * 541}.l!lM Rb.iM?$ n1onthly 10 S.1.50 tir ! ,,. I ·~~""!!!!""'-"'""'"""'!!'!"""'"""'""'-'"'"""'"""""'"""'I · t. your hours. work Y>lthin I Y'" Over 25. 1'all Sa1,11"~;;fl~-lO:><i Pc·r .i'"ro 1 I V arian Data Machines I' Jor youri;clf. be your 0'>'11 ncal. &ll-81\14. 'I " i-1·1111;•· i:k'nchts Jl:is Thi' l rnnied late Help Wanted, M&F 710 Heip Wanted, M & F 710 l;h~. ltlen 11r 11·oni'en. Can •1 UR ' u I I · I d " I t ' 1! · Q I ho.! slighlly handicapped. '" A'r E laity net>de(I ror ni orn1s urrus ie . r 1na o ov.·1ng JM'n ngs REAL ESTA TE ~ N ('a i-<:le:.a.n Appear:u'lell. a1nbuln101'Y hon1P. Lh·e-in, ftlinK date July 2Ut.h. A1lply Off" Cl ~rl'taries J.l00-$900 \'t!i, relircd. Age ~ to 70. !\lust hav~ ref e I' e n c «! s at Ci1y llall. j(l.i .i'o1x•:11 /\\'(', rce erk Al'i' ,>OU an f'Xpcrir-net>d Jr. &Cl'('l fir\('~ $li5-S500 ~uppl~n1en1 )'OUr income. Room ... boslrd + salary. Cit~· ol Li.,,guna Beach. 11al{'S111an or "'On1nn who is Ch.•i·k Typists $365-S•IOO l)rive a cab 6 hl'iC or more a. C1tll 642-SJRl before G Pi\1 4!»-1124 htt p11y 11·ht•t-e you ;trl' yet 1-' FREE FilinM. 1."0llath1g. lite l)'Jling. iniii••inci; thcrC' ill another """'• dny. Apply In pen.on, MECliANIC needrd. Prof. 1':."f}\."'1'. prt'f'tl. "' Li.: f?1•l11dcrs Ai!\'ncv \'clk11v Cab Co., 186 E . 16th • !f't'! ... I " N d PRODUCTION E M h \.'On1pa11y lhal offe1·s better " guru a n . "us 1•. ec I lectro ec ani·cal l • ci· Oir1l A Job , ......... ~7-3401 St .. C".-0sta ~1esa. •!!!!~~~~..,~!!"'""""I ••·Ill' 11 61""3'..,,., p1-ogr;irns or your Jl"nts <i .... i ic~ ons. ,,.... ... :r.u I MANAGER und yow·self? Do you desire Offk'f ..... ·· ........ ~l6-:?IIB \\'OOD\\'OIU{F.RS, n1anulac- INSURANCE Medical Front Ofc I . gre1urr indivl<lual gro"•th ~ llU't't'S or v.'OOd prod. has AGENCY GIRL Busv CP 's need h<!lp tn tht'ir Ai least 5.Y1'11.ri; cxperi('nct• Assembler 1iotC'ntinl? 1r so\.,.,. art' that Sec'y·Tech Typing ~nings. cxpc1" & trainee Co1nn101·1·la! lines wKl P.r\\Til· Ji\'i.•Jy N.B. office. They 1\•i!J r(.'(!ulred .111 fibi.•rgl_ass boat l'OOlJ\flny and \\'Ould like to fli.\t i:-.:xet.".1-5 yrs L""Xpcr. Ad· u.1 ~·0?'1 shop, nssen1bly and ini.: & rutini;r. l::xpcr. 11ccess. start to $.'"l.)(} ror expf't'. eo.nst1'Ut'1I01~ of ll'n)!llts .O\'C'r 2nd Sh!l l l\1111 :1 )'l'S rcccn1 tu lk \1'1\h you. v1uu;1"(I f\int>tic!'l l11c. 1231 !11~1:'ihn11{ ope1·at~1'S. Call Pcttt'()('k lnllUJctncl', l\1rs. f>C'l'SOll. Cal! Glorln Grav. 40 · Supt.'l'VISOl'Y . t',\IX'l'lf'l.ll:e l!Oldi·i· f'Xpt'r. r-.lusl be a.b\clNeY.'JlOrt-Cosht l\.lt.'Sll Olf1et'. \lie roria S1.. C.~i. G-16.716.a. J-la-725.l for 1ntenr1ev.•11. Bradley, 494-1~7 ()1' 5-19-31)5,.;. ~~'.· ~s~!r::e:~~~~I :~~~~i~~~!g~~~ fl~~·~':::~1 •• ~~ ro d11 t'<irn[lOnt.'n! '"-'\1!acl'· &Jti--05.jS J.A11.1al 011po.-. EinployC'r. l"iiiiiiiimmmmmmiiiiil Irvine National C1\t , Sa.lru., con\n1cn"111'11te \\·1th incnt on PC bo!.1rds. -~ s E c n BT A It \' I Hecl·pr. r-------,~ 11bll1ty. Excell£1n1 rring.~ tit·11· Rece1·v1·ng "·11111cJ ror N.n . 1a"•' of1•. [ --·~-j ~· B k J\1.EDIC1\L assistant "'aJlll'ct r· -"--an 11\1 1\1 ED I AT t-: Ly for i.' its. \ 'A '/'yping skllls r<.'<(d. Call (IN OHGANfZATIOl" 1 derma1olo,t:isl ofri<'P, full &·nll /'t.'.'SUnie tv; I t l • 1714) 626-122·1 l\1on·i"ri 9·5. BANK PERSONNEL ti111c. fronr & back nfficC'. KmENBURG RSpeC Or . · · • · ' s i-::t:l{ING diri:-ct salC'sn1en A 1• aoo Apnli<.'fftionq no\1' /k"'lng <t'-'· NECESSA RY . NO SJ\fOI~-~ • • for h i~hly des\rcrl produc1.1_n_•_q~ue-• ______ _ c-eptru for Jrv1nc National ING . Call \\' l' l' k clay s MARINE 2nd Shilt. J\l in. ~ )T!i. ('XJ)l'r. Snlesn~en 110\\', 1•a111111b OVt'r DECORATJ:: your home or Blink ()IX"ni~ in Augusl al G44-143S ~lO Carl£1ton Str<>el tcs11ng resistor s, capacilors.1 ~~~==:===="-cc-Wl J)('\ day. \\~nen or mt'n, office front our collection of EX J>}'_;R J F.:NCED dog groo111<•r, full time, b'OCM.I op- portunity. Busy ish o fl . Equui 0 11por, E1np!oy('r 831)...8627 CVC'. J!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~, f''AMILY Co1npanion I011·i!1· COOKS -CraVl.!)'ard shift . 6 1ian 1\01n1anl for 11 yr old days n "'t<ek 10 truin fni· t?~ V.'/'.t busy mother. l\1on· as..<1islnnt 11111naJ!:t'r. Apply in 1'11; 9--6. S11J OJ>f'll. 673-1166 Can1pus & J\IacArlhur. 1'1ED ICAl St I f II pulse lrar.s.for!llt'l'!!, etc, I: full . OI' p.1 rl !tn~e-. f'!0 ~e fine old E nglish prints, chlll'g•\ (;p ·h;c~~~.1bcsiJ~~Jl ' S;u~,~~,,1~~)~~~,.~100 ln·Process ~art~~ s J~i~~1~ o+~~rtu:;'.:;;: ~'.1.111\"u: Call 1 l4c 81~788~. cngl";.t~'ings, oils & v.·ater Experienced Only Equal Oppor1,1ni1y En1ployer Conta('t Uob Creighton ll3.1-:r700 ('Xp. n1edical S£'c. pcrrn. full ! /\n i•qual opporlunHy Tuc~du.y, J uly :;, 1850 E. lilh, A11 1 11·-'ill~ ~f('f 0·· 11~1 J:,. cvlors in original Bin:l s-Eyc person Jack In ·rh(' Ros, l:ro.i Bakt'r St. Cosla l\tcsn. COOK E.\~l'ER-. -- Bev~rly l\lf11l0r ('011\'. Hosp. 837-8000, Lug1u1a Hill !\ • Cross country Drivers •Foremen e Man•ger' • Assembler' •Molders e Inspectors • Gel Repairmen All :~ Shifts \\'(' \\·ill T1'ain MacGregor Yacht Corp. IGJ I PlaC'Ct1ti11, C.1\1. 1 CUSTOOIAN $.~$71S Pl!r Mc.o1i!1\ ~'nd 1\·t·itj('lJ r~·~ul!11· In Safi. • 1Uebn1•k Vall••)• U n \ f l "<l Schont./)1.~1r11·r. 'Ir. Sliink!,•, UGJS C11r1sant:.i, '.\lis.~ion \'i1•jo, Ctt. :rl.ii5. l:>c·ttdl\n(' J uly 12, DATA PROCESSING lnune.11:11 •· OJM'nimi> fri r I IU;\t Syq t"n1 :: Or11·nuor l\t) Punch 01x>1·a1ur >' '75-,050 f~ IW IU.''M•JJT ct.,IK. \~ 601 Do\'er Dr., Sui1r :: NE\\'POR'I' l~EACll jlJELIVER\" Of>~ DA IL 'f P ILOT. SUNDAY ONL,. m NE\\'S PAPF.R CARRIERS IN St\..1'1 C l. E j\f r: N T E AREA. ~!UST Ll\IE IN ! AREA. REQUffi,.::S US!-: 01'~ STATION \VAGON OR VAN AND-VAi.Ji) F/C BOOKKEEPER Capahlf' ol s11j)i'rvii;ln~ olhill's. H.f'f..Or!s to t.'Ollll'Qller. Suutll \~l('{'U'Olli(:S ti1·111. K1IO\\'h'<.lge or eomput('r sys· ll'llll> & n1a\:hine bkkpng cs· s.•ntlal, J\tin. 2 y rs .1'X/X'f. 549-3041 i.:qua.I Oppor, f::111 ploy<'r FLORIST, fen1. crua!t fi l'd. ExJl(.'r phlt.'lrs ol d1•stgn. i\~k fnr Cheri. f u 11 y in all j46.5525, J··n_,. COOK, niusl lie fast & £''\p'tl unly. Top \\·ages. 5:~9-2620 or 646-.1304 ~~-*GARDENER* Be your own Boss t"ull "r p, 1l1"llt' in your 0\\'11 8!'1•a. lligh hll'Oll\C, Guaranteed Customers No Cas.h Down Earn 1'10\1, l"ay Later AL 534-7187 GENERAL OFFICE f'l'I! Paid .. ·rh1? job you've d1'f.•a1nerl of getting. .Xln'! lyp1m: skills. Sail in & get lh1:1 on\!. Start $550. Also ·}'<.'<' J obs. Call ,.:lly r::ll is, ~1~Jl)-:-l~J05. Control Cart.'l'r En1ployn1£1nt A~nl'y, :r~oo Jr\'1111' Blvd .. N.B. GENERAL Office. great op- llOr. for . pcrso11.'lhle. al· 1roct1v1• i11,!i''· ~·/good 01);anir.;11iOM.l abllicy. Lile hkkpng. Accurate typing, sh pref'd. lnteresli11K variely for re11p. peraon. SRI. open. 8.13-2840. General HousekMper l\:la1un.., ~per. 5'19-3001 lint1•, 1nus! kOO\\' insur. biJl .1 1•1np!O)l'I' I t s.-u1tu Ana. ~lj.6--JJ·I S l ~t .. II £'rlon. n1aple & antique frames. ~Ilg l'li' .. salary open, apply -Production Control nspec ors Service Writer Tin~e., 'N ChinU' Antique• Ill 1x·rsoi1 9-12 ii.Ill. .I{)() VlS\eN '125 30th SI .• No ~ N.B. v •• .,, Ill "'llW" 4 SL ,.1 Ne\\'po11 Center Dr. Suite To Schedul<' lhe 1nanufacturc S , M &l:>-4271 Open lJ.';i ,9 4.11 NB &. shipping of sailboals. 2nd Shifl , 2 yrs. f'.'<1)('r. 111• Realty, Inc. erv1ce GftGCJer closed ~ton. MacGregor Yacht Corp specting cables, cir c u i il--;R"E=-c=E'"P°'T'"l"O"N~~IS"T~­ ·-..., ... .. ~ l'ER.50NNEI. SERYICES~ SEE OUR SUNDAY /ID CALL TRIS!·! tlOPKINS JEHJtl \\,lllTTE~·IORE 4.~ E. 17th St. tat h'9ineJ C~t Suit• 224 642.1470 ~ JAJol lTOR". pftime. Sc.ml retil'l.'(I. I\'o C'xper. necc>.ss. ~tr. &:ar~ or J\1r. \\'illian\s, Silver\\'CK1ds, 4.; Fashion Island, N1vpt. C('ntcr. JANITOR, l!tc maintenance. f/time. Over 21. Apply in person Huntington Beach Conv11lescent Hospital, 18811 t'lorids SL. H.B 8.47-3515. J;\NJTOR/Ga.rdener combo p/tilne. Apply b cl w n 8.am-4pm. l\1on-Fri. l\1esa Verde Cnnv. Hosp, 661 C!'n!er St, DI 1'1 EDJCAL office in HunJ. Reh. back off ic€' girls \\Tite C!ru;:11ified Ad No. 889 Daily Pilot P.O. Box 1560 Costa .A1esu, Calif. 92626 boards & chassis. 1631 Pl•"'"'"· c.M. Electro Mechani·cal LITE BOOKKEEPING For Acounting Ofc \\'ant sharp "'onutn to handle l\fEDJCA L Secretary. cxper. DiC"laphone & lnsuran<.'<'- husy ofe. Salary o(K'Jl. 646-J!lOC( r.tEOICAL RccepL Day/ S"'ing. f.'nime. Personnel Dept, Hoag Hosp, N.B. 1'1/F Hel p, 21 o r over to 11'0rk ln food stands at Ant1.hf'in1 Stadiun1 eves & itkemfs. Apply in person 9un1-5pm, ~1on trhu Fri, Canteen Col'p., Anaheim S1adium at gale 6. Shipping & fl.cu. Dock, l"ight field side. MEN & WOMEN 11-27 E..1rn to S342.30 salruy per rl"IQ. wh ile y,·e leuch you a job skill in Electl'Onics. ~l ec ha ni c s Qr A d n1 i n i s !ra tion. Arter PROMISES! PROMISES! PROMISES! Some con1panil's Lnak<' pro- n\ises. v.'£' 01uke offers. Varian Data Machines llas The l 1nmediate Following Openings Shipping & Receiving Clerk Pr~ler ;1 min. of l yrs €'Xpl'r. Draftsman training, __ Cll.!!l _$45-1)() per l 'l'r. expei·. should inchyle mo. !or 2 days \\'Ork. Cull -logiC' ilrawings & interest in TSgt Young, Calif. Alt Na. I learning PC y,·ork. i;.,..1 c uaro 9~134.1. Receiving . e l\tEN needed in H.B .. F.V. a r ea, for 111ornln g OC\\'Spaper, auto route .. AP· Inspectors prox 21,!t hr per mor111ng. ~"'~'~-~89~"'=----,.,----12 Yrs re<"ent cxiwr . in· l\1 0 T EL n111ld, neat, specling circuit board com· energetic, Laguna Beach ponents. (1st & 2nd Shirts1 '"'""· ' "'Y ""'"· "1-11"· In-Process l\1USICIANS "'anted: Form rock group to promote 11f>\~· product. Need 1ead gui1ar. 1-nspectors g;rf lead ,;nge<. b a " player. piano or organ player. Contact Chipper. 2 Yrs P>:pt•r. inspecting Assemblers r.un< rte.•. ca11 w,.,,,,, liusi nes~ Sel'Vices, 563 \\'. 19th St., Cos1a l\-!esa. lst & 2nd Shirts. A n1i11. 6 &12·0212. n1o's cxper. in one of 11ie1---------,-- follo\\ing areas: component • • • preparation. hand soldering, • Receptionist assen,ibly of ~ boards, \Vee kends only 9 AM • r.ible1ng &/or \\'ll"l'"'l'ap. 6 PM $2 SO • h Data Control R o s s · eAk°.f LE'*f: Cle.i. 84&-0641. I ft R~E=c=E=PT=1o=N=1sr=~,-.-, -.-n-;m-al hospital, N.B. 3 Days \\'k Previous c:on1pulcr l'Xper. incl.·~~ & Sat. Send Nsun1e Pl'<'f'd. 2nd Shift. Classified ad no. 892 d o Secretary D•B y P;lol. P.O. Box 1560 Co.sta Mesa, Ca 92626 . . J~ECF.:PTIONlST / Typi.st. Typing _60, s~ 80 .. Previous J\fust {'njoy 1neeling people ex:pcr. 1n ~ng~ncer1ng pref'd. & have good telephone Shlppmg & ?t"rsonaHty. Position avail. 1n1mctl. 962-4483. Receiving Clerk RECEPTJONisr -Law Ofl'. Nea t appearance, lyping. Call 640-0800. Rl'CCtll espcr. pl'('fd. ?.1.ust RELIEF s Y.' i t c h board be "i lling lo v.·ork overti1ne operator, file clerk ror new \\'hen 1-eqw.>sted. car au1 0 agency, Tues thru Keypunch Opr Sat. 113>-9300 ext 35. RETIRED lady w/car to ~1 li . . ,.,.... ,.~,. share home & help w/cook-. 1n.'J;rs. t>Xpt>r. on u-<;i, tNOJ, ing, Clse to v.·ater. 673-2991 l\1ak€' O\\'Tl d11.1n1 cards &i"'~-~'-7'~'-"'=""-'-".,=:oc., verifying. RN night shift relie{ 11-7:30 Bc\'crly l\lanor C o n v , rr you n\e<.'t any of these 1-losp, 496-5786. qualifications & are lookingl •""ii;;"";;i;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiO lot a ""';uon w;rh ' grow· ROUTE SALES ing Orange County com· pulcr con1pany & looking for offers. no pi'Omiscs. i...al'g<'.National Co. i§ looking Mechanic Metal Man Pam Man SlllPi\fENT 110\V in f r on\ England. 1'ablcs & chairs, \\'Ardl'Qbes, side boards, halltret's, srnin gUlss wm.. doY.·s. s m. n1isc. items & rlluch more. 1550 S. Coast Hwy. l...Hguna Beach • A r · · d aI RARE antique sleigh bed, : c.iv~ gro1-v1ag 1n1~rt c · 111atching dres.'l('r w/lrg , r 1ship nt'OOs quailhOO per-n1irT .. nite stand $350. Lovt>-' sonnet. 64&930.1, ask for Bob. ly old hall tree, Beveled r 1 SERVICE Station Salesn\rul m h'lws.. $185. 247J }airway full tiiue. 1 Yr exper. Top Dr. C.M .. 548·1862. puy . for right n1an + FRENCH & Victorlnn Furn. bcnehts. ~lee~. knoy,'\edge. Se"·!ng machine, bronzto, Chevron Station corner of jc\\'elry, droP-leaf tbl , chan- Nc\\'POrl Bl. & De.I Mar, dclier .ft appointlllt'nl. C~1 . 5.'">8-1473 SERVlCE . Station Salesmanl'u~P=R""1c~H~T=--'11-•-g7h-. -,~; -.-n-0-. Hosp. paid &. ~ -y,•or~1ng hand carvN!' db!e Oftk bed. ' ' w/lncch .. ab1hty. F/h~1c. l\1isc. Sat &. Sun. 320 s. ' Hosp. paid & good working Parton, Santa Ana. conds. C.i\:1. ~1745. * \VESTERN PAINTINGS, SE~VrCE Stahon _Salesn1an. bought and sold at 1550 So. f/IL me eves .. Lite mech. Coo.st H"'Y l...al.'UJla~. krioy,•ledge. l '\r local exper . ' Neut :1ppcura11ce. Apply Ai'llTIQUE sett ee c •. e d : n1orns, 2590 Ne1\-pllrl Blvd., \l'ood fran1e, beautihi fab-, • c.~1. rt<'. 673-1616 • SERVICE station full time ROUND oak labll', mapifi- day help. Must be ex· cent turned base, claw feet, perienced, xlnt benefits. 48", 2 leaves. '494---7<t73 Prefer n1anagcr t y p <' . Appli•ncn I02 Reilly'§ ARCO, 19th &[-'"--'-'="'-----'-::.::I Ne"'port. C.l\f . GE Potscrubber port . : S •. RV ICE Station Altendant dishY.'asher. \Von on tv. Sun ·,_: experienced. Apply i n in .box. Harvest go Id person, 990 E. Coast H\\'y, w/"'oodcn cuttln.c:: board Newport Beach. top. $Z'10 valu Sell $3». SHAl\'t..EE Prod u c t s -·.~;,"·l,,-'2~1!=,..---,----1 P.1akers or Organic Cleaning KENP.lORE a u t o m a t i c 1 Products, Food supplements v.·asher & gas dryer, both : a n d b e a u t y a i d s . for $80. Ma)'tag automatic Oistributorships available. washer $65. Guaranteed I.: 546-5632 for information. frN.' delivery. 546-8672 or DJlJV ERS LICENSE. CON-GIRLS-GIRLS T,\CT llARRY SEEL,.-:Y. JUNIOR SALESMAN ' Ea111 $20·$40 per \\'eek \\·01·king af11>r school and on Sarurdays gelling nl'"' cu~lomers for lhe Daily PiloL Tilis is oot a paper route and docs not include dl•liveri€'s or collecting. \\'e have openings in South· 1vcst Costa l\le!!a and South !Iuntinglon Beach only. Apply 00\\'! 968-9&11. 96ff-59S9. c;iblcs, circuit bo..i rds ,t. chassi11. 11st & 2nd sbi{ts 1 ' Please Apply In Person Or Contact for permanent sta ble people -Excellent s tarting salary. ll interested Call: SHOE SALES ·°"84c-1~-8-"l1'=5 ===-.,.--I Full & Pl time, exper. onJy. 1~· FRICill>\IRE t op Xln'i benefits + profit shar-freezer auto de'f. ~Ta~ 1 • ing. Busy, pleasant store. elec. ~ S75 \\utekirc • \Vestcliff Shoes, N.B. a.Ir. b!t~m dishwasher Copt:e 3.10 \V. B.A \" sr .. a>.'ITi\ Eu~y fun joh. I)Uy f)(" night. .l\.lESA OR PH0/'11'; 492-l-l~'U Nu 1·x1>ericnce ncressnry, or 642-4321 \t'ill rrnin. You n1u~t !)(" 18. Apply in per;;on noon tll 6 DENTAL a. ... ~-istanl posiri(!n pill. 2112 HarbOr Blvd .. open for dental M'<"rt'tary. Cos!ti MPsa. Opportunity to 1nove b"Otn 1 .. .,..,..,..,...,..,.,.,....,,. 1l5Sistlng 10 rront offict' GIR-L FRIDAY KARATE IKSI'RUL'TORS \\'ANTED r-;o exper. nt'i"., !llllary to start, n1ust purchase n1anagerial positk>n In busy 3 doc'lor offiet.'. ,\ .... ~isling ex· perienee 11ecessa1y. We v.ill fully train you for front of· Rr·tail lltOf'{', act~nfs pay-uniforn1 Call lllr. Lennon l•ble €'XJK"I'. 4 days Y.'ct:!kly. 638-2480 NAUGLES DRIYE·THRU IESTAURANT I I I Receiving Inspector OPENING SOON I l\lin. · '.~ yr s t'Xp('I'. 1es\u1g Corner of Broolchurst & I rC'sistors, capacitors. pulse Hamilton 1ransforn1ers €'It'. Posaoo, open loo· ,,,.,,,,., I Stock Clerk adults &. young adults &. ! 8 . Krafka VDM Varian Data Mechines Irvine 714, 774-0330 Sales Rep $800+ DOE 1-lighly MoUva1crl \Vestcliff Personnel Agency IG;)I E. Edin~r, S./\. !!\lark 111 Center\ 542-8836 ~1~1tz. 548-8684. "$50=· =-=='=~---" t STRONG resident manager KEN:l\10RE Wssher &. elect. needed to reduce high Dryer. Perf cond. Wash & ,·acancy ractor & bring con-wear cycle on both. tJ.35. trol to over 100 units in1,,.644-<1643==~·=-,,---~~­ Paramoun1. (TI4! 6.19-4800. FREIGHT Damq:e Sale on TAILOR FITTER n~· Hotpoinl It \VhirlpooJ • rehig I "'ashers / dryers, fice. 545-1427 Call f>W).1500. Keypunch Operetor GlRL F1iday, f)Art 1ln1t:', xJnt F/lime reniporary ror ap- typing a n1uJl.l. prox. 3 mo's. Qualified reenug('I'~. Full ~ fmrt 1in1!" l\lil). ti iniiS ('.'<Vl'I'. l2nd dny &. night shift. ;\pply in shiftl 2722 Michelson Dr. 833"2400, ut 336 SALES1\1AN -Management trainee. Ho1lle in1provement sales. $650 + ron1m. 60 h~. 1veek. Color Tile. 2221 HnrOOr Blvd, Costa J\;Jesa. 64fr1126 S1lverwoods 545-0780. E r ~~~~~~---~-1 ! xpcr. F /timc, f~r N"e\vport HOTPOINT 14 cu fl . 1 DEf\.'TAL Olalrsidc/Control Nurse. Enthu.s\aslic & motivated indi,•idual v.·n11ted ror progressive denlul of· fice. Should be about 21).2"> yenrs, in excellent heallh ,fl ex:p'd. I-lours 7:3£>.4:30. 5 days. Salary open. 97'9-6.510 DENTAL as..~islant. Here'i; an oppol'1 unity to n10ve lnlo new & cxp:indlng fteltl of dental pl'e\'Cntion. Lln11ted a !!I S \ 5 t i n g . ExPl'r ienced nt>l't'!WllJ". \\11• ,,;11 !ruin ~'<>11 as full thne prevention 11s!'lisfan1. &-l.'>-1427 fiTh-0.150 keypunch/key v c r i f i e r. GIRL F1UO.-\Y, nl a I u re, Univac liOl-lTIO ni.achine good drivilll! r ecord , ex:per. desired, but not person ONL \', bcginnin-: Cl k T • t >Jondny. July 2nrt. 9 AM. er YPIS S 5 P:\1. 21401 Brookhurst a! - ~ach store; Xln t t.'O, belle-.retrlgtrator trttzer. Only 10 Ins. Apply~ So. Broad"'~)_'. inos old. $200. 613-7"l'l2 days, ' L.A. or call l\1r. Carhn1 , eves 847-2888 Equal Oppor. Employer -------~-~ DENTAL Assn!., Exp ., eh11lr11ide. 24·35 )T!I. old. PR.rt ti1nr "·ork in N('\VpQrf Bench offi~ on hourly basis, 3 da)'ll: n Y.'t•ek. 6-16-2481 DENTAL secretary, t'l"<:el>- Uonist 2:'>-35 years old, Ortho A!,XP J>rcferre<l. A!lractlve ind n1aturc, Sl.tlRry open. TuR1in 1tN'n. 832-flOOIJ llan1ilton. Laguna, 49-1-9.J.i~ req'd. Apply bel"'tl 8 & 12 GOU' PRO _rover 6..). inusl L. 1'l Cox J\1anuf .Co., Int'.:. *NEEDED 1iY€' in housrktX'per can lake full charge. A\•eragL' cooking. 2 children. Rc'f£'rt'ncl's. No Typ ing 50 "',p,n1. A n1in. :.! yrs orr;ce exper. he a. resid£'nt or Thl' Jlun. 1505 E. \Varner, SA llng1on Retin.>n1e11I Residen· 1 iiiiEqio..,aiiliiOiiiippoiii;';;;· iiTiieiim~piiln~iii·eiirii Secretaries ('\.', 8·12-7il(). ! I LABORERS sn1oking or drinking. 35.55 ?.~in . 3 yn; r-xpericn<.'C'. Typ- yrs. Call 673-4.152 [ u1g-60. sh &). G~OUNDSMAN ~~·$it.~ Pt·r n1011t h GROUNOS LEADMAN StH\!·$ir,I Pt•r n1onlh S£"nd 1\•rl! 1<'11 l'i'SUOlt' lo Slid. dlt'l)i1t•k Vu\I{')' U n i f i c-d S..-hool D1strlr1, i\lr. Shl11kle. 246lll 011ii>Rlllll, ~liR.'l!Otl Vi<'jo, Ca, !lW75. 0t'llttline July 12. GUARDS ruu & Pltin1(' Po8it.ions. open In Ora.ng(' Co .. Lo n g Beach, Laguna Niguel in La· guna & Con1plon uren-!i for qualified 11.r1ptie11n1s \Vho df!· !lire sl('tldy employment. 18 'l'ni. <1f age or older. Apply In penion, 326 So. Len1on ~ .. An01h<'h11, bet\1•n 9 an1 ,!ft 1 11111. J rnm<'d. Asslgnn1c nf!<. Top $$$. NEWPORTER INN If ~·uu n11•f'I ;i11.v of rh('sc Irvi ne ::Ho--4450 17802 Sk..v Park NEVEJl A 'FEE AT 'fF.l\1PO Ten1po Tem1JOrary llelp Nt'Cflli l\lklfflc llg<'d or older 11ualil11.:atio11s ,v_ nrP lookin~ niale gardener fo1· IX"l'lll. fot' ii positlor1 1\'llh 11 grow. posl!io11. No phone carts ing Ornn~ County C01ll· please. Apply in person. Ask puter ron1pnny .~ looking for Cluy Ellis 1 h ead ror offers. not p1'0n1ises. ~tlrdenerJ 1107 Jnn1boree LEGAL Secretary. Nel\'[>011 H.d, N.B. Reach atlornl'y nc1·1ls sharp NUltSJ<:s. p/time. l~VN 7_3 Secretary \\'/good skills &. 11-7. RN 11-7. Ar>Pl.v 8-1 \vho ra n ns"unie · .1. e..•:: "'"" p.m. Mesa V{'rde Conv. respon!ubi ity. ~~. Jlosp, 661 Center St. C.1\f LVN SUPERVISOR '318-5585 for Nursing hon1e, Beach NURSES aid, day shift, ex· area. 40 hrs per \\Wk, Cal\ perlenccd. start $2 . hr. Ha· 494-8075 lor detailil. clencl.n Conv. Hospital. {2U') MACHINISTS 4:1141>1 EXJ>l"'l"i1nenla.I & Production. NURSES Aide for elderly 5 \·r§ niln. ex j)('r. Divm.i-lt"ldy. Live in, rlay shift. X\J1t Fit'<I 1tc11'k loud. fllanuf. of v.·orklng cond. \\lcekendi; ofl . inil'lrt11ncnt11.tion . J\dvancetl Cnll 546-18J'O. aft 6 p.111. Kineth·~. lnC' .. 1231 Vielol'io 64f-..-0:>79 !-;1 .. C.i\1. &16-TIW. Equal 2 OFFICE GIRLS 0(>1)()1'. E1nployer. NEEDED Please Apply 111 Person Or Contact B. Krofk' VDM Varian D••• M•chines Irvine 2722 Michelson Or 833"2400, ext 336 Equal Oppor. Employt-r REAL ESTATJ:: SALES · · SUCCESS CAREER SALESi\1EN • Exciting op-pol1unilies 1n investment Ne'v or experienced. Join the sales. \\'e train. M.P. Kruse \\'orld's largest and fastest & co., nienibcrs Pacific g-ro"·ing resale organlzation Slock Exchang£'. ca 11 wilh a net"·orl! of over 300 547_59-11, oUices and become a -"''-o'~=~~~==-n1cn1l.ier of our i\l!Uionaire SAl~ES PA!tT TI~fE Club. r.1ulti-million dollar Fountain VRlley · Co$1a advertising progran1. Free ~11."SU f.lunli11gton Beach guar.i.nteed li1.."C11s.lng school. aren only. EYngs ~9 pm, Excellent sales traininp. Sl.75 per hr. + comm. Cati \\ihat is your license "'O rlu l\lr. \\'llso11. 963-24·15. 10 you! 01et·k olll' n1on1hl> SALESGIRLS bo nui;; ptveran1 1vhlch means Exper, l/thuc for high $$$ lo you! Plruse call fashion ('011 ten1pora1'Y \\'O- Vh·ginlu Jon<'s S:l5·'1.~11. mens &hop, Good 01>- RED CARPET po1·tunity. Call 547-7733 R,altors SALESJ\IAN . Ca s u a l R.E. SALES1'1EN furnitul't'. Sales exp. nee. \Vhy nol work in Ult' hottest S11.l111-y, benefits, n1gl. trng. n r e a ll u n t i n g t o n hnn1ed. opening. 83.1-3429 lk•nch/Fountu.ln Valley. U.'1. us 1rai11 you! Call Phil SantiaCJO Bank 1'lcN11mcc. V I LL A GE REAL EST1\T1': 963-4567 e Exp"d Tel!er5, full or pu.n R S' A 1in1e. EAL E T TE e r;xr'd proof Operator SALES MANAGER Rcsnl~ Officl' needs manager Contur! :\Ir. l..Ol'(!llZ 1viH1 2 y£'ru"l'! nf Heal Estate 714-&11-5200 1•xf)t'rit'lll."C. Nev,oport &>ach s~~,\~l g"TRES.5 ror l' a 11 213/629-2221. "'""-,'""~~....,,.---1 ............... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Rent W•shers/Dryer1 TEACHER $2. Wk. F ull ma.inl. • 6.19-J:im * AIDES RECOND. APPLIANCES $2.14-$3.45 Hour Delivered · guar. O~nlap'11. Rl'Qulrcnient.'I: 40 iv.p.ru. 1815 Nev.'port. CM 548-7780 typing skill.· Successful co111-f\EN~·IORE ell'Ct dryer, 2 yr, 11le tion of teacher aifle $75. Kenmore washer $75. COUN!e or e<1uivalcnt. Applyl ='-61~;.<2'(}==~~~----I in person, Fountain Va.ll<'y G.E. small re!J;i.gera~or. v~ry School DistriC'I, No 1 Li,C,'hl· goocl conctlUon S50. 200 Coast house Lane, t·. Valie~~, (€or· H\.\'Y, Hunt. Bch. ne1: of Talbert & l'C'\l'fancn. GAS range $30. l\1oving, must 1 ~lhng d~adl!ne TI1u rs., July S;?n fru;l , J, lll73, :>:00 P:\I. \Ve arc an 646-1923 equal OpPOI'. en1ploycr. , FOR 11 a I t \Veslirlghow;e TE'AotERS or anYone in· "·a1'1~c~ & dryer. Pft'fect tcrested in part time job. cond1t1on. $200. 492-a308. No investment. Opply unltd. REF RIG ERATOR with Own hrs. 962-1894. frce~f'r 2 door. fro~ tree. TELEPHONE: Ansy,·ering S50. 548--895..1 • Service, Beach aren. Pref<T 1'""RIGIOAIRE Clothe-5 Dryer, over :ll yrs. of age. Varied 3 yrs old. coppertone, llke hour!t. \Veekends. 673-1166. ncY.'. $75. 96S-41&-*. TELEPHOl\1E Sales. \\'ol'k 1'lagi1:-Cl\4!f irtO\·(" fron1 YoUr O\\'n hlJlll(), \Vh!tf', good cond. S'75. Hlghc&t co n1n1\ss\ons. Ex· ::HS-,15.31 pcl'i~rr n (I! ll('<.'CS.~AI')'. ClfJ.l:,QN 12' Frid~. Sears 892...: J Color TV. 22" screen, I yr. ' ' , DENT AL Assls.tnnt. cleRning lmtnic1lon, X·rft:-'11 &. Kirne fronl offirr. Non·smokC'r, l"J-cJ Ullll£'1' 31). 614-1"111 DEN1'AL sec: re I n r y , l''\· l)t'rience 1l"C'C'S....~1ty, over :l!1 yr11. Dental 11Mii;tan1 , l''I:· 1>erlf.'lll'Cd, for prnrli<'<' In Ne\\'l)Ort fk'ach. 49HG01 DENTAL A11:-11:<;111nt. E'· pcr lr 1n'('lf, "thnir s ! rl (' . 1 /\l)'J' Sh'rl inJ:: &.·c·u.rity ScrviC'<' /\n Equal Oppor. IO:rnployf'1' flANOYi\f1\N · Nt'OI ap- pe11rini.:; jnck-0f-a1\ trades. .\J::t' 1111 hnrt"it•r. Rl(;-(1977. Hospitality Hostess Service 1'.lr\C'J ll Nl:Jl' Tool M 11.kcr Ha~liO telephone 1llspr1tch Ahle IC' "''ork to rlo!'I' i\tu11: he 25. nblc to rlrlve tolC'rflnf.'<'!i. C<'r·Pl:1.~ ~714l Apply Ln Pctl!On ~!:!-~-­ PURCHASING ASSISTANT IH'f'IL J-:1q1ar1diru: t't'lmPIVlY· n1nker . £'S "'I po y,• er t E'i'.1'rllC'n! op1)()rt1J nity for 111 11 l' h in,.. .Joh 1v/op. I 111'()ft~i111ionnl gi.'Owth, Apply por11u1\ty. 67:"rli9i0 T elephoM Solicitors 0111 64·\..:m!'I. P tln1e $1.i.;) hr l•> s1nrt c=>:c-';,~lo:;b-.ll~e-cMc:-:a~Kl.-po:-:'.:rt7a-.bl~e"'ll.lll [ No. r..:o:per. :\'('('!'~~Ill')' d i!hlVIU!hcr, S40. In c'Onfl(l<'llf1.\ &nd f'C!\u1nc ---· X-Rliy~. Spnni:-1h h1•111rul. 11.. IJl. looking for l\'0111i>11 lo illi!(' hf'1l("flli!. fl'\.')..l38,1 ' \\l\'11'0111(' & intcrvle\\' f'll'\V re~idenl!t. Salei; or Adwr· 8·12"1601. YELLOW CAB CO. S62fl.S7SJ P•r Mo. r.1AIO ''•anted: Don Quixot€' lS6 E. 161h. Co~t(I 1111.'S:I Hi'l.!t1il'\:'illl'nl.1<1: 10 1\·,11.1ll. 1'1otcl 2100 Nc\\'JIOl'I Blvd. OFFICE CLEANING l)Jllnc.. f'.Xfk'r. ln\·olving pur· Cosla ~Jesa. 6'12-aiio <'hnil'in'{ OL' 1nlllt'rlal!j, 1"f1n- 10 Cl11sRlfled ad no. 638. c/o e Secreteries Dn.ily Pilot , P. 0. Box 1560, e Typists C.-._'j,tl\ l\1csa, Cnlll. 92626. • PBX O r 1 C111l 5:lfl>:l59:1 Call 97'9-7799 1 TRAINEES ~uHdlng Mahrroal1 IN ·D--IA--L~A-....;JO~B-! th1irljt rxpt·r. ht·1rru1 . ~lu~t hll~'" 1"0\1' & IY1'1l11"1"lter. ~7-~. P/thnC' ('1·C!I, ,\JI rnrpcted ~tAINTr.NANCE I jllnitorinl bunk N.B. E;):J)("I'. Ovt•r 2.I !1'01 "~11·k. A11ply in pcnl()n, ''1ru1. Apr& • Costa J\1~. only. Top Pl\Y. 2la/!J2l·Oll5, Fountoln Vallt·y $(-hool Oil;· J-'ull lltne position, 5 day tri<'I. No. I Lighlhou!M" Lnne. REAL ESTATE v6L ~ors \\!Ill tmin d<'pendabl(' "'01ntn • Surplus. Bultdiftl 111 becon1c J)il1.11tic U.lject1on )fATER lAL • 1000'1 Of NEW SALES FREE LICENSE TR.AIMING . lnst•nt Personnel rnodcUng operators. ~lust ITEl\fS! Doors, lumber, ply ... T{"n1po1'ftl'Y Setv\l't'! hnvt O\\'l\ ear & be ftbl<-1n \food. alum sheetlna. mold t.b. Rt.>lnder!I Agi.~ncy 4JOO Otnt11Us Or., N.U. 557.3401 DlSl·r\VASllER ,\ BUS oo,·s . Appl~"-hm'1'1·2·& <t llrll . \\'Ill Tn1iro . THE DERBY tlt.·~1uur11nl 1Zfi2 s.i;:. Brl.'(tnl ,\\'t>, 8flntu An\I ~D-l1_h_w_1~sher &Busooys ~lu~t ~ cl<'<ln l· nNll. ADJ1ly \11 llf'~n. Surf & Sirloin, 5930 \\'. Omllt 11wy. N.B. Sell tdll' llf'm11.-.. • , ~5Gi'S v.·ce:k. Start S500 .. GBU 1\1r. OPERATORS, t»•pcr. 011\y, ~·. Va\lt•y, fC01·n€'r of Talbt!11 Stca<ly yc1t.r amund <'m11loy· 1\tcAlllster, 545-2300. single ncro1c & overloek. & Ni'.'WIRnrh. Filin~ del\dJlnt> 1ne.at. Apply 10 hooiwkeeper, t.fALE: \\'~ntcd, l\l)JllY al Top rates. Rol!'s t.Janur.. Thurs., July 5, 1973, 5:00 l·lot~l l..aguRa, 425 S, Coost Kentucky F'rted Chlck<m, 865 Production Pl, NB. PJ\t . \Vt' ate a.n l'l.IU<'I oppor. 1-hvy., 1.ll)l. Bch. 693 So. Coa~t J.lwy, LAA. s . 646-roOS. employer. HOTEL MAID 3S4$ Ctin1pus Dr., Suite 106 tiitn.nd en1!rc shift if In~. \\'lndo\ol•s, C?tc. Nowpo<t U.....'h "'6-4141 •-. 0p«tin&s 00-W BUILDERS SURPLUS F'N'C' PlaCt'mcnt $en.1ct". l:"AuaJ ~por E , ... A Shin. $1.95. 2nc1 1hitt U.o.i. f<~r~ Trninini;t Program ..... ~~~v!!!!•..,·..,,.",.",.~,."',.r..,of 3rd shift $2.23 per hr to 2406 So. ~taln St .• S..A. Eitm whlll' )'OU !cam. Al SECRETARY ' 1111\", n.nise In 30 days. • ~loll thru Sat 11)..5 ' HOUSEKEEPER. COt(' of MALE \Vanll'fi _ Apply hi Pfflme l\·len. Day or nlithl. =· ===· =:::::::::::::::::: ho1nc. & 3 Cf\lldrt'll, !\ <1RY1' a l<l'ntucky Fried . Ol!r.kcn. l-lomc cleaning ~rv & Slonn (714) 8.12-Mo!O. Lfl,guna Beach Unifi«! SchOol Apply!) ll!li•!l t1n1 or 1.3 Pill 714: 546-1032 * REAL ESTATE SALES dirillrlct ill aeee1>Hns:c ap... * Or1111.g1' Coasr Pl:ittlll.'5 * C1mer1s & wN'k. °"'n trnnr1.po11111ion, _ ~ 1 Crt'f re-tauront ma.inf . 0v€'r JI! ·ru1·1lerock nrell. 97G-J9.12 or ~· COO.st I·"'>'· '' · only. E."tra Clll'C' "1'1ain· 8l1..J893 all 6 P~I. MANAGER TRAINEE _o._.n_nn<"e, IU7-2X19._,-~ 11ous,.:l\r.•.;PER 1\'1u1t~ Ouh1!11ndin1o: oppo1·ru11lly t.n PAHT time h1St>rlhi~ for hrttf rlnyr1. a \\"t'<'k. Q\\·n lld\•nnC<• tQ managrrl11.I po111-n1nUtoon1. See Gr.or~ c I tr1u1111, lk ttCh & Bolsn tU'l..'l'· I ll1>n In :t0-60 day11. ()ur cur· Arouz :if The 01111.v Pllol 1tt~le.1'f'll<:C!I plcnM.'. R97-2SS7 1'tl'lt n1ana~cric cam St000-1 ,cl~n>~m~'~"~'~'-~l_L~l~M,·._,=-~.,. R 51500 l'IXl. fitu~ h11v(' direct Like to Trnde1' Our Trader's VricRncle!ll cost rnontyl f!nt I !U\1(~ €'SJM'rli"ll('C', PoratU!!t' colun1n I! for """'! your house. npl.. store ,., 11 '' N 9-·~ , .. _ bid!{ .. etc. thN A Dally Pilot '""' I r. f'wmall . j;r.u,.. 5 lln1~!1. a days !or l.5. Call Claalfjed Ad. Need 11 "Potl"? Plt1(."<' i:i n ad! today .•. fi-12-5678 . . i\tAN1\GEH -I nn1 lnokinit pll.-111\on~ ror ~retarll\I 1'50 \\'f'!ft IS1h S~. Equipment lorn sin<:<'rc. hol'K'st. per"°n fr1$ltion~: t y p \ o .It ;,o, Costa r,,11."Q., Calif. ll'hO ls _ln1c•1i.•strd Ill b('t. 5i h 0 I' t h :i n ti 90 Anc:I -CAl\tERJ\, ~llkkOl"l'llt\\, rrN, 111111,l'tlia!t• Oi)f•nln~ ll•rini: hint~clr. CAJ..L i\lr. l111ern1<'di11ll'.' Cl<'1·k. typing l\"AITIIBSS. ,.;.\;PJ::R. Bh•ek.· 1'"7.Q "ttlll', \'iVlh\t, F...'tx'ri<'nf'i•d l)nl> Dl1•r1·ktt1n('lr. l ... F:AOJ<;H$1·11P j(), Apply .n1 \)littrlct ofllr.t>, O\·c·r 21 . Tv:o Gu,\'l! rron1 !ta· 13.' l\ll\1. I 2.3, 111.1to; lX • Xln\'t \\'ni:r<.i & Ul.'llt'f\\s l !I 12·-14ii6. ;..,;o Blu('n1011t , I. a~ \I n n ly, N1•"' ltnUan ne~lt1uru11t. t'Otl\'tMer, 831)...9.169, 1223. Sch•fer Bros., Inc. \'ou -t1o~('rl fa gunfo P~nt·h beliil'f" 1::,0 p.nt. Ju ly 22G7 rni1'\'h'"'· C.~I. Furnitur• ---.To t~'\11,,, ~1 1\tluf. 1n G. c:.1 "Or.ti\' 1'~1 " \\·hen ~'Oil IO!h.__ \\"AfTRESS. nlust be exp'd. C'nll ~lnrln 1i).-t1 ~~4129 plac\.' 1111 nil in lht> IJ,Jl)' Any tlay is the BEST DAY to Fa11t opt>ratlon. g((l(I ti~. !l,\NOS0~1£ padded bar It '2 For APJ'IQlntniMH I Pilo11 \\'an t Ads! Call now r\l n an ad! Oon'I deley. Apply 1¥)\\'. The Conn e, 562 lo,•rly §toollL All new. """"""""""""""""""""' -6-12-067'!1. .cn.11 10<\QY 64i.5678. \\'. 19th St. O,v.u1 l\1e11:"' N1'\'t'r uM'd. ~ PURCllA SINC IOI I A/P CLERK J • I :S• DAILY P.ILOT DIME-A-llNES Are For Priv•te P•rti.•s ONLY • Adi From lu1lne1s Addre1Ha Not Accophd • Advertisers violating t h • 1 • rogul•lkNI• may be in violation of State Fr•nchlH Boord & loc.I bu1~ nos• llcenM r19ula· tlona. ELECTRO i'i l gear. Trun1per-<b'l\'Cra $20 Cannon t."Oonectors $1 1\1nphc1'10l ('(JIUl~OI'll i5c Recc1v111g 1ube11 SOc 5-18-3561 AC~RDIA!'\ door, hro\\11 naugahyde $15. 614-71 8.1 IBM e I e ctr I c type11T1ter, return carriage. clean a11d \\'Orks gocxl $25. Scar 's ladies 3 speed bicycle, nicl' t'Ol:Jd11ion $1 8. Remington addtng machine, n1anuHI $'15. 644-m:i GE \.\Tinger 11'ashe1, runs $1;;, Barbell s $5. \\'0111.an's \.\·lg $5. 64G-3798 I Ah'TIQUE dresser S 2 5 . l\hl'l'OI' $10. 64 1· TI83 S1turt1~1. Jw JO, 1'73 7 I our famous DIME-A-LINES . • I -OJ~! •••h• l~I - Furniture 110 Ga r-.. Salo 812 lowofry "S Mlocollanoout Ill ·~.;.;:.;.;;.;_;;~~~-'--'-'l '--'"~~~~~-1 l~'TERJOR O e 1 t.: n er' a SUN DA\' only, 9-!i, Ltunp11, OliV.tOND ~a.n;11K!; pcrfec1 1 Llquklallng ~ta I \r arehouse and Parki~ Lot tablt."I, twin bNJ•. (no stOl~ Appraised J 3. 6 00 . 1 26 RK Call'M!I, -~· Sult'. New QuaU!y fumlturc, eprin"11 & nutlll"CN) Maple f.1ake ol(~r. 496-4078. Bclort' H1'Unli\•:1ck Gold M!:'Y::D 4 ~x9 Bl.RD ca&~. 30 ~ 16 ;i 9, on \ TENOJ't Cullar & cnSC" $12. H..\l?ULQta; t:1-Jlo• & ~1·i1J, l\IOVTNG, S.'l1t1rdO)' only, 9-3, pictures, u cc e 1111 o r I e i>, t'hl•J!ll , l\\•111 comer bed W'lit • 9 an1 Ol' alt 6P~1 Pool , ;n~lei;, ~ ~ ~' 1lu.nd $5. S-13-J.UM t 1'olaroltl cok.1· ~'3lll1:1':1 & /)()'JJ tll b11Cl\ in $20. c.~·.111 jl9 i\tnrgut•rilt:, <.:L>~1. fo'rout lruups, plllo .... ·s. r u g i1 , con1plutc. CoUt!t Utble, end Sur.JOkr 1 ..i..\:10 S695 1 •1 ' ----------th~1· SlO. 19l--121-l ~-t.'004 :hV\"tl n,i GE door $1U, po1'Cl•lu1n doulJle bedspreads, office (umilW'\' tublclf, cha.in, l'lect clothes M11cellaneou1 118 ~·~llh!'-"l='='-------·I SERVEL &'tu l't"lrigcratui', -~ -... -\'\ a..•ht:·:i· .~. I.ii:: UJ ·d,..,r·r kill'lll',1 li1nk ~ fhtlngl! $10, 11.t cost & bek.>\\. Ycllo11· tlrycr, Bl\V TV aiet, 1tcreo, 11ma..ll llite, ~ couchtion CUS'f'O)J n1otlr:> tl'1.V\Ji.•1I co1~1· ; ,_,.._ .. -·' u.... •9 ~ If I b rt·• boo''" C!UNA •---mimn' ?if t S C ELL A N E 0 US $20. Stca1ncr \\'II rd r 0 b (l & 111r\lcldnQ: boll!'h:I • $20. S~). Rt>fr1i; '>OOd l•J•' g'IUa,<'l' I l,.;:1lllt'!1 """'· nllnu'1.U\' ~. Cum1)rugn ll'undle bed "' ,,,,, ~o c ll Ii, *MO r.u '"~ • a-wai'C, S, trunk $10 ,\ircraft Ile !'11akc 1111 nillTOI' ii. :xJxlti 1 or ~·l l"<l.tC'!I 5, l,.-i1l(i..· I tcUn:i·l);'.11 pote11 $1, ballkl'.I· l'cd.-i>lal dining tu-bit'& S.'14.:10 toya, hot wht.>t!l1, fl nt cnr decorator-lamJ')I', tubles, 1-louM!holtl 1tcm1J, GE dO\.\n~. h-.-<t\') tlJty $S set. nt>iV ll)Olll•ri• c;.l.l'\r:>d ri·ani a l'•••l 1r.;,t bl». \illil hin:;:e lld. 1 boll ba~kgkl~ $1.50 3 J>tn(h Contcmpornry t~un clwira t.>qulp, tahl~ saw, tenor UX· ti le. Real treasures. ll42 \ 1' 'tr I i,: er" tor• Contour T\', i;\\<'ep.gcuerotor S25. $lO. 49-J-Si6J. 11,•1. buUt Sl j, Plllll'f h,u1d 111r11•r1ubc:s ~· .11\111n r1111s 11•/1>1lp t."O\'tll!I $1 •1.50 ophonc, ~Irony othe1· good Santiago, N.B.\Sul 1-5. recliner ~·Ith vl bratOJ', s.:S-62:3l ___ _ _ ---,.1" $lf:I 'J!l.j t:ontlt\C•ltuJ :SI, 11·w11prt S::i, 11 0111bour· $1. ('lu'Onlc & glass cll'gc1~ buy11. 2048 !l.1undlll'ln Dr., pH 0 NE -lil 11 1 c 400--S t)ftvenpo11. ll:ll S. 1-lallady, G' LONG ll:h)l'dY \\'nlnut 11ood ! /~Vt' Co.•.'u1. -'.\!(',s{I I I ~111i;l~ bcds\t'Od $1. 2 i;leCI SXJ.50 Cane & 11·h[le dining ~t.•sa Verde, c.~I. M9-2048 It u t 0 nl flt I c I l'lcphone Santa ;\nd BARKER 81-og. iU'nl t\.\'in J1te1"C:O r.1l>incl 11 llh br;i~s -' • --· ---IJ.cd frt1n1ei1 $3, :.I 1ul>Anl chairs $19.50. Autlque dining • •FOR Sa ht: El~ctronic auaii·cii.ng 1uaclune. N~w. KEN~10RE nu tu iv ashing ~1~tlttJ!i> i 2.'.i. 642-87:>9 l11n1 iollchng Uoo1·!l $15. 1-10 CALI.ON aqui:11·iuni~ 1ypi11g lnblcs $1, 2 por1nb\(' chairs, 6, t.'OnlC111por111'Y .11lt1e etiulpnirnt: F.:lco 1 c 0 pc , 641-7873 lnachluc $31). Xlnt cond I l:l.£C'l'RIC law-11 edger by r o1·ntl1·11. tn11 t!nd labll's ror 11·hh stnnd & cquipin<"nt S~-'Q 1y1ir1vrt11c"" $j, go ~ d d1ah'S, cane & black lac-counll:.r. uscillntor cui'toent SIVIVEL Ban 000 1 -. 1 k , 'f1vln Mnpl~ b 1:.'(l s 1 cads , UIRck s.: DeC'.kcr $ ~:;. bcdroon1. ht<lS~ trhn $10 i..•.u h, ''. 111 •l' di 1·~" l•l1'1.11!i" I OOl~•crs, du!it ruffle & I 11u,l't d1nuig ch111n1, ·I. 1'ta1~ Pr 0 b c, 111 11 g a.' 2 I 11 es. -Pol 1 ' Uc ~u • 1 ~ clu~sl & nite atand. $2J. 1 64~1J9 each. An1l4ul' rollnu·ny t){!1I !t'01Y1 , 8l'ars, stlc 11·!0. I ... pi~ttd $.1. misc. ltl'nl:s ,1t s.u-giun ,-... 1 4 1 ·~o ne1v. e !llllP· f1Ui'r\l'O()( 673-(,093 -------s-8' l'flll<'h florRI pHtlcrn ;rl8-01 .. 1 --•· • "'·' ,,_, •-A '""Ct l'nza. am1)6, 1 typcwr1ll'l' Hand rn ad c "~='--~--,.,.--.-= ~ . · -' l -'10\.'l:\G, i\h•!4;1 V<'rde, &11 $. I ~a:tl'C.5. l:AJ,u .... ..,s '" .!ISO<:. Y, 11n1ah{1 177i (din ). Clo1he.!I s.haY.'I 612--0m. PVT pry. dillpoi;1ng of hun· OFI-'ICE t)·pc11'l'11i'r, legal ~~ith ~hcpl;~rit iWJtcrs S,f-i· J~OL.-\P.010 cun1ci·<1 ino.-l~·I !:iun J0--4, 90 Kl111 SlO. ~1aplc _x:, Hool Ca:nyon. Bout Ca· 73 ~Ionic Curio. 189J6 th'l'l:lit: or orlginaJ oils, , si.ze S:O Portable lype1\'J1te1 a m!ltchln .. lov se;il S-J. 21()...$25, Large tat.tic lnnip I ik l)('(I trn i1es $10 ftsh111g oyon Shoppmg Ce n I er• nnc1ne, hv. Saturduy & RUi\1ANIAN· Nc1v b~ow;es. \\aterL"Olora, e I c h t n ~ 5. Sal. l'lastic table 100111 $5. Spanish .1.'·~. fran1c Ill('· $10, i\1ayfa1r tape 11Jaycr g JUie & n.-el '$5. Co~ Stu.ka . Laguna_!!Ch. Sunclay. 83.'h3258 • hand etnb1'01dcred, $1~. Ne1\' lhhvgrapll:s by noted at1 isls. n1ixcr i1ith bo1o1•ls $ 2, turcs 12 x21 $10 €'arh. ll·ack. S2a. 11 lapes. 8 •rack ~5 eni;ine plonc $5 Cil'l11 .:i ,\ C ft I 1-~ ICE N U TRASH T R I N KL TS q>lleclor S1a111pg (Rumn-U-11v J>11c1·t;. De a I c r II ' blend<r SJ. \IC'gen1atic $1, 2 r ron1 Sp.'\l n, rrnrin~ foll11. SHJ, i\101 It' ounh X.\li\I $20. r~1o1· 20" spyder bik1· s2:1. .. f'U.RNI. TURE. . TR E ~\ s UR c• s . Su~;. 111an). 644-2970 \1'ck.'On1e ;~'>-3595 1 h 1 ... r ctu•cu1u' blatlr 11·11h hr.ass Curved 1rupadorc pl ack SJO, 1 -•-1 ·Ju \f's SI c 1 1 b d "" .-n1a c ing an1ps ~. prur o . handlr 11•11h inlav $!? each 6.ffi-86~ i;::1 r s ,,........,r ou i; a ' ?n cn1~ an iq. u1ss in Garu~e . sa.lc Lot "r Cl?IB $10, ~ dra~cr dreSSE'r ?t10VING L'Ontcnt.s of inobilc tice..,desk chairs S5 2 twin Spnni!rli 11.oocl hold;r ,01: rloor !!Crubber·poll.!1he1· $3, Rt"t -11a.lnu1 bit. 1op, G l'vi>ryth ing 2895 Velasco & Ktand5 $2(1. lO ball bear-hunlc funuture clothes & 6" foan1 latex 1nat1resscs S\\'Ord~ 10 han"' on \\all s;J. TIRES 2-L78-I;;, Rcu~ds, Dr. ~uss book.!! lOc -good ~~1%'.he11: •edl1't",cto1~p Jh0>-. da1111 L.'l.ne, COtlla i\tesa ~Mesa ing ~ike SS. Cnr scats S2 50. niisc.' 5c·$25. ~111 and s11r1ngs s2;; set. Mal· 90 lb. Ct'&.'>SllOi\'"' ii•lth an'01o1·s 8(Y t, trend $5 f'uch, 2-F7!l·l4 SC'lt-cl10~1 or young cluld~ns ~N<I· ig r ur "' Ju 11 ) Dl'I r.tar lrttck nr. Bakei· & 979-8179 ---.-~-------1 ching blue floral thro1vs $.1 ,.nd leather qui\~r IZ.l. 200 :}&'.,~ tread S2 each, 8.t-1-15, hook.~ .ic·llk'. Boys b1 and bt.•d -lU fur pi!lows l'OUl· Bi istoU Fri. Snt & Sun. 9-4 G""' , 1 -d •1-LA[JIJ::S wunh'Ohe bl:lg, .ul>C'd each, i\lelniac dishes $2 bo~. " $4 600-1 . rt') & -'l .. fiS · I 's clothe ou1ar1.•1\' pll't<' unit $130 St>ars delw; ,,, '~ ranJ;t', x 111 con "'1• <lnC<' $30. Chest $-i. S1ngc1· lb bar bells plashc N'l:t l~'<I _ • a •-· a-~• Jll'11 '1~s 10 .. iutlflcl ~. \\'lute y,•ushca· & gas I' drop-leaf din tbl, ~ doors, rug cleonf'r $15. 675-2998 An-lite picture hghls Sl lt~ad \\'t'1;:_'11.I ~nd "'a 11da1'fl 6' 10 GALLON' aquar1un1 co111· l)C>fort' • 1o1 01'n, 1iai,ils, SI,'.~'. clr)'l'I' $3i5 Broii·n & hlk HACLER.S INVITED -n1lsc. 11e1ns. 6-1~~ , ~ .. • each,;t.Ia.ndannchess.setin bar $2.i llor11.011tal \\OTk ple1t> $12. 2·5 ga l lon Sull~ ~ ~~S IO, Ne11 dtlSs I . l''b 15!"'25 Ot Gar,~c SUic Sat & Sunc1EAi~ Ki .· OOd ~iO \\A:;ltEll, d1)'Cl, Grunchg case $5, printing easle $1, hcnch for h,inbcll , c·11shioncd aqun riu111s $:leach. 54S.-5i05 ~hoes 5()c-1.1C·~I. C~n,r1n1s,1~rov l~e.1v~. r~ ·=-l? II-.. I 10:30-.i. !J' )l'llo11• couch ,.;o l' "1s"'1'" S ·c~1 · ll1·F1 , \1·~te1' cooler, photo Deacon's bench $5. Laiosock ,. F ,, 1 I I tr11111 !al.Ile $1 o or -a11111ni;s JUJ. lgugnte • .><>. •· 11 I " .. '''''''""'' & ,,.~, "t4 N"" flea! S-1 on111 JXtuc C< s n111 • ' • Tei r. I 1. 1 i 11 l' "Presidf'nl i\ft'xica11 Uesk, li>nk 1lunish f>-18-1'48:> •1 _ ,.,_<_,_ -' ... ,, .. · v -,,.:;un canlpuig potty $5, York and board SIO l\tyrlk• st<'I'('() I E\'ERYTH INC clean ,':: ~ood \IOJ'kS, 111 •Y. ltll'g(' ·~p._'l.iH!>~ 1-tonl('S." ::!3.'l-395.1 desk. kng sz bed & as~l'lt'd • • • ' . • -Sl.1?11 J 1111; 9" blk TV ll'Ol'k· Big Bt>n picture puzzles SOc, al11f1hf1cr nnd r ec e 1 v L' l', <."Onchtioll, Bassinet Si. IJalJy cubllll'1 8. S$i'' ~"S~,~~1 o: good ies. 17ifl.'t SanT1a<>o Dr , Di'-LUXE ga.:i ~tovt. Goor~ n1g -phone 518-1050 Alter 6 yel\011· C.:hl'1ulle d O U b 11' Silverto11C" $25 both i'"'ull 1le111s: 1Ck:·S3. ll\)ll S2. g-111nes' :x:· , -SA L~'I \V>~U,~RNhot~r'°uRµE~';'kcd N1vpt Bch. ~'52-RO-lli 01 \\.0~·1k"1llf., E"'1f~igc'.'1'11l"?I io ,, SI~~ ll.J\1. sprt!ad s3. Closet l»lgs $1. range stereo speakers SIO luustt'r $.1, hlcudet• $4, clcc-97~-48.i l 1\111 . filt;-;;129 c,1c 1 ~~ ~. • •• 1~"'"" :i.1 ==e7.°"'"----.-. blanket 50c, travel ll'Oll and each. 30 yr. old antlqu~' GI-::. ti·ic canope ner $2. Playboy LADI ES II'('! i:nut $1, Guls JOO's s1yl1's 10 choose fl'Oin --llAGGFOY ANN 'N AND\''$ !\IEltCU lt'I 9.8 1•ng, used 1 board $2.~. La(l1c s AM/lo'i\'lrad1ostcreoreeord n111gazn1es 25c hot 11he1'ls IC<'S knlcflsizt>6S5,5'10-ot!M L11•ui~1·oon1se L1v1ng:t'00111sBARG!tINS! Lots of V\V -n'·$16 .20 . l !){i s11111n1c1. Ct: portnbl c pern1ap1·e!.l shU'tS, poi)ester playt>r in upright ra_hinct, f,, .. lo•y $'.>, 1,.,.,,·, ""l 'i, IO)" b I Bcdl'OOlll!I dunng l'OOtllS box j)tllts, ping-pong I fl b 11', ~ .. ~ ' ~•I 111~1',cs,:~...;., sli'l'l'O II ti i t . Sa. .... ophonc • . • I k · ._ ,.__, ·'" .,. fl 2 CHILD'S dt-sk $1 5, 11'! '' , ' I , Q ., 'I vo.;:<lgllCl' llluuC s. v 4K'<I'" I G""1 I"" uresses, pan s, s I J t s' scnrnds grent $2;). D1spl11 y 10<'-SI. t h1lds l)pc11ritcr S3. cag:r> S2.50. an1n1nl ca~e S5 sprgs . n1aur s, s t o v cs' p ,1~ pen. uccn l• a r y " --'-~-"-"------- s1o1ca1e1s, coats 5 (Jc -$ 2. ca~s. 4 rt. long, 2 ft. 11 itle. briefcase SI. 9.5 S.'l.turday .~ Rabbit <'nge S.1• shO<' skutC"s 1,..r11g . 11>1tShl'fS, dl'Yers. nll £·u~duons, !)C!t cages, bike a f\'EW t ires, 9 SO. 16.5, _8 1 UPRJCl!i' vu ·uum ,, ig . Books ~. d1u·k n1esh 3 fl, tall , glass lop, \\oocl Sunday. 1~05 .Jani.Hen Hd, ,,.,1 1 al gl l'.tt savings! llal1S, clothe~. gan1cs. toys, plys. \\'1th \\heels. 812-1 1;)() 1 1c di .' s, hose 2X p r , hc.td~tall, bit sLZl' 3 .• S2. Doubll' ..,...... XIX ){EPOSSESSION CENTER hll' cal>1nel c h ai r s C\'C'S 01· .lnytune ll'kl•llds. loys, nnlps, 11 es purses, nd 1'lth for ni!ta \'l'll<'f'l' lrun Alesa Ve1·de, Ci\! hpnng SJ, T11·1n slZt' n1llt-· dbo . f ' 1 k, ~ !!hOC11, cn1nl!ras, lugKa..."c, a i e ini; S7i. h ors I! $2). Jiand c:u1 , llllll'fly, for VfO . . , ti'l.-'ss ,r;,, box spl'uig s:> 1il9 E 4th St., Santa Ana san X, 1rep ~~· JUn • * 1-IOUSEJ-IOLD (urn1turl' • nilsc S!or1s 61]) &15-l521 n1agaZ111es lOc. Shpt g 1111 tr:ish en ns $.i Lncking r11r L~T? iay l.inip s.1. ~S<'rt :H9-lS27 Daily 9 to i * Sunday 11-5 rrl't' f11'{'11001I i'r1, Sat & Couch. 2 chairs, din sci, etc. : , · · · chaps for man 01 \all girl top ski 1 ack. Ilk,. nriv $2.-1 lanip S-. tranung \\he<'~!> SI, --, -. Sun. hvine to Highland to Call 84i-4517 13 \lf'l cr11J incl n1 a I I . $2;) Boot shine kit Sl, 1.2 platei; aS!IOl'tC<l lOc-:!X All ktn«i!s of dishes 25.c-$2, ~l~\YTAG Wl'IHgcr \\'Hshcr CONTEi\IPORAR\ l'OUCh, 1112 Cambr1dgl• Lii, NB. '. . ,_ • Nn lur11l fin. h1u't111ood $15. :\\e!ill'.'111 felt hat, n.1vy $2 Cli'.ISSl'll :X:-lOc Purses zjc L:1'.1_'P,s 50c-Sl . ~Io.,' h,1 n g $10. 8.\l\l-6Pl\I. 6~2-61 99 pd $900. sell $200. J\lu&1Jl' S-~135.l 11 by 3 pool S: .. J. Used 3 1110· C'Okf' 11~1 \'s nia kr o(fcr Sll·aw hat 50c, cquitanon Vases 2ie·j0c, Sand candlri; ;?" S;, rasy ch1.1r $2. \'1S('s G 1t1Npr~R-~ St•nrs sza Dlhblcs. nl'l\.· ,SlOO: ~'! ... ~25 e~, ~.;'~ ... ~I~~" r.lryel', 220 Vol1s :i:'17-R",GJ . suit<;, h111)()c:raft bro\\'Tl, size $1 ·$3. Bathroonl w·all pla· -X'-$ .. , d1-ess _ forn1 $2, All CrnKI \\heels $). Vai iac, 2 111 rin la e 11 ii. l.'ua u-s, -O.\K din rn1, onk rockc·r. oak ......,. ""--<lV<l<I '7-l\\-'l-~-N--lO--,pd--•~•/_ne_w 1.i $;) l\'a\)'. size. 16, $.l ques Si!l 60c. Br 0 1 h er good sha pe, 416 81v..'ld11ny atnps s.-1. J.;: h[l t>lectl'ie bar stools & bar fixt~u'C, 1xl hkc11sc, •I drn\\'C>r oak desk. 30 B.Y 60 ?lfclal dl•sk, no 111<11 ~npl~x llCC<'1'5 $35 6' Scraps for quilts Sl box. 4~12 portable ~eii·ini;: 111ach1n(' CIRL's 20" Spy~lf'r bicycll', 1110101 $5, perfect. Old tools $l300, S<'ll all foi· SJOO. Ot· Roll top desk. 6' oak stereo lop, like 1111. for hon1c-ut· of· ~ fl · I good 'shRpe · S20 El i\lotlcna, j'l;ew p or • Ill"" N I · bo 1 -• It 118 "" <•tG '-'' l~llliul $30 Dbl bed S::W. l'ab1t1et 01· ?; 111arble top fil'l' 536-iti93. ~~~ .,1;..~~1 • ' • ' .JU. 1 c11• l'-lllln~ al't g._...., coot 1 IO!l . ,,...,,....,.., _ Sfi box. net a nrlqUl' .,.arnc•sc \\•rough! U'()ll \\'all fi:dW'CS , . , ----ti ra ....... ,1 Heights. 64&-0lli $2.50 Round yrllo1v kl!chen 26' or 110 St•ale slo! 1,11. 1en1ple rul>Ou1i:: on l1l'i' $•10 ~I' a JI Sat . fl 5 bdrn1 set, nmhoi:;any 4 CAR roof car11cl'. \\Hll'r =R~E'-F-'R~l~G~.-,10-,..-,,--,1-0-p-co-n<"7I. I tabll', 11_alnu t_ \\·ood S2.1 No ltack and cars 1,,-o,.,_9_~"~ p.aj)f'r SIO. 543-7:!34 · c: 1;'t'd· a .,A,,.iA,;.rl postl•r bdrn1 set. \'t>ry IJCaut p1~JOf, All plas ltc. Like new 1 c i\fA Gt-;VS cho1d orgcu1 SJj. h ID-I G9 ...,. ''"" -P111 '" 8 ay sun, veo-tJU carvl'd 9 pc bdrm 11CI: cur.·· Askin~ $50 5'18-6.'i90 $!Oil. Planl.!1 vrry argt! lull" Tlungtnakers, 5 set:. $6. l' airs a -' ~ ---sur.rBOARD 6':!'', c g g · j :\N-flQut;'1ypc --;:. h c st <!( \VE S'l'Ll.!F'F ~loving Sa.JP! et'I oak China l'<tblncl, nun·· ~ . h1'll, Alllle11s, roses, lc tnons, Latnp $2, old Fi\I-1\i\if radio S~fALL air t'OnlJ'Jl'C><Mll' and shaf)l'd very gO!XI condllion dl'!t\\Cl'S Sl> 01est Sa Parckard Bell Co Io l' ble top Y.'ash slancl : n1uch DOUBLE box sprui:; flll!I S.'i·up !'i lli-4018 BEAUTY innerspr1n .... mat-$5. Origan11 se!s $3, gan1es spray gun $8. Larlics bike $25. 646...~iS Cookie Jal' $1. Chopping T\'-.\i\1/Jo~l\I stel'eo. S, n1cu\!. t..JQ5 S lln'Ch Snntn n1utll'l•ss and headboard S3..t J_\).tr"-s--.-,,-~-,,-,,-,~,is:~l-~-,.-o~ld 50c-$2. i\Jotlels 75c-$3, 10 $6 10 gal nillk cans $S Off LA lllOl·k SI. Vases nnd ll'a.\'S couch. Club chairs, king SIZI' Ana, 835-1789 ' 545-'..'9.16 l'l'ft·1~, clo!hc1', lit11 TV. ANTIQUE "'ash stand $25. Antique gk1s $25. 1',olduig serving cart $10 \\'ood fruit bov.l Sl8. Old picnic food co1·er $5. Lip1on tea can $10. Cotlonscal~ $15. Decorated cheese round hox $1.i Cool oil can $1 5. i\len's bicycle S20 Portable l)'J)C\\TUer $12.50. 675-5743 ~ss. full sizC' $ l 5 -speed bike $15, y,•eigbt set 11'1nW ooucjJ.. 111ntl ch,iir S5 n~~oES5 ~~1~~1~11bi~~la ~ 25c each, children~· txx>ks llPd. Kelvininor f~zer, WROUGl-IT Iron din set ., LARGE: h(K)(led BBQ 11ngon. nusc 1lt'1Hs. Dodgl' tires ut)TCsl box spring, full $4. B&\ n\Olorcycle parts and $), Ol' 1 StO bolh Off L S 10c-25c. Plaqul'_s 2.JC each. rrfng side by sidf'. 2001 1111. 1 rr "-· ' -ell'ctr1c s1arie1, l'X11'a1', like :ti 1.;,709 size, a-ood condition $1 5. 111ute love scat $20. ;; coffee uggn~e 5 Polynesian 1" us h 10 11 Sh 0 11 $ 1 I II 11 d D NB 642--0~17 c 1 < s c 11 ero....,s, gas _ ? _ P..0!11111'.ay bed 1vith n1allN:!1s $J-$10, Suzuki 90 crankshaft. and '"d lnble!I 12-•". 1\vin la111p S5 Glass11a rc IOc 300 1 II I 1'1 Jg 1 a n r ' · rlryer $25 Elect exercyclc ne11 $.1.i 6-1.-5310 81. !'i: sulii/IJt:rl $•10. Refrig. ·~ 8 11e1" $25, near new CE -N ~1 Id C 1, niotan1at1c co1nrra , co !J.15-S.'\45 · · 2 2· ---~· nim Kodak n10\lie box spring:s $1. DraP1·r1es .. ar1go "r,_J l>•gh cl•air r.n_ l\lini i\lold chc!>1 or d1·a11•e1·s. U7 HIDE-a-Ix'(!. Anl1qur se11>1n;::: $1:1, J fl 10'' su1•f IKI. $40, $10 1971 C \\! II A~l-Fi\I desk ratlio $10 446 " ;.Jl/\;, Ph I Co rt 0 1 ?ii I I f bl S '. 0 camera · -a ac.-e, Ca tali na, Neii'}>Ol't Heights 7:>c·$2 Sn1:1 ll 1·ugs 1:-ic.s2. \\ 1-~1c1-rr set SlO Punching scl 50c. 5'1~1954 SALE n1aple r.11.. & ~1rs a nro1>a-u . c11u rnnrh, cro p en t c. nu-Hl(;tl Suht1r11/1'11n -., . CM ~2949. Sat·Sun. Sl2-"""" Porr·1b!e a1>artn1ent w11shrr bag $12 Planks, all ~izrs "" chesl \\/Or 11 /out n1J1't' Ve1de area t111ucs 558-14i3 003-::&~~ ....,..... ->"' BL1\CK and wh11 c portnble --·;:_-.,.,.~~--~ BIKE, gn·l's $5. 646-5607. L'JTCHEN table and chair $2 Brass table l11n1ps $2 30 Rock l'Ct'Ot'ds ~1 50 Tnpc TV $2S Solid 5 1 ._1 1 c \Vh ite naugahyde sofa bed, LIDO Gora_gl" Sale Sal -t.ikt' to T1·adc" Our Trader i1 I G11"1SO~ 1'i~£1·1~ 2 dr 11-orks R. EC L l NC ER Ch a IT• "sl.'". •'"Y eharr $.>'. R•k••. Cricket t1'j)f' ChA1r frame $•1 recordel' $j i\l1 c1'0SL'O('>l' S7i stei-eo-radio S20. 5<\;)..24?'1 la1nps, Ibis, chrs. drapes. htov1ng, flll'tlllUl'C!, 1' V, Paradise colun111 is for you• $G.i Eski'.1 OUlbo!lT\1 niotor ·:'! ;JO.I ""' " ?-.IRple styl<' woocll'n l'nsv \\' h e e I" l'1111s. 2 -Slj --------Ednie c.it1n:l. n11sc, Sat & uphol t'('1n 'ts, I a n1 p s, j Jines. 5 di'.IY~ for Sj. C.1ll h/r $Gii l"k lll r1 i't.'ull11 sa1" ~~· bi'Own -leather SlO. bnol·-y<~!.,0011•1_,, 15cll'. e:-~_h, 1t0•. chair. 2 c·u~h1ons s•. Old I Vo tks11'agcn sen ts. \'" n. \Vi\LNUT coff('(' tablr $15, Sun. 9-5. 1432 Sandcastlf' 1abtei;, p1c1urcs, desks, etc. today ... &12-5678 _$10 1'~7-1127. ~ ,,_, ,, .,., $11 11·ooden chair S1 Ironing I 2. $8. ii l:J 11127 Tc·ak occnsional chtt1r $20. Cdr.1 64-l-2881 3408 Via Oporto, 6i3-4168 --- BICYO.E ira.me y,•1th 1vheels K1tchen door, 32 :< 80 $8, board $1 r-:xtra 11-1rn1 CO?.IPLETI:: • I h (;rl'l'n u1Jholster{'ll t•h1111· S20. I II \VE t r l'Vl'S $3.50. 54.S-1764 folding bed $.3.50 Brand new Jackets. good for 111111er 12_ . ~ ~l'• 1·l11na '}-~ c:s I Hl .. \·k han~111;; l,ln1p $7 '. G E ive1{r1 ung f rom, l~E="r=-~.-=-,,--=~= AL~llNUl\f sliding wintlo•, garbage can $4.50, small spoi1~ $7 50 enL•i. l~u:?;~C, I '. f\:nn10~ e dryi>r S-'· a-H 1-11. -i11.•C1l!i l\Ol'k SlO. '~~11 , .1'0S iw re rig , o H L JI s .S..'l.rd1!1csv11le! TVs ,4 6 18 dii.nn co\·er $2, cane $1.50, \\'al'fh'Ohe $2. ~)1s..2112 526 9;~a-.:l::ii\l/:::.GoodJC.'\l'~rcs l t\i\I . F.\l IUH l.'J SIIi j l-1. ~R set. a1111quc t-r. fu111 -Pin to tires & \\his. -x 4 • • 548-1764 kin,.size bedspread S4 50, 2 El ,.1 •••• ,,., N'. ,, P 0 1, 1 S11 Juclo su11._11e11 SS F.lt•C· 1 rr .. 11-. d 0 11 C"ha1 rs. ,qold nnrrors, crystal bahy 11t•111s. 1nat£•r11 l'lothl's, OVE . .., """' .. " ,-I I $' L I i niptll l a, J.t 1 • .t ·1[1(1' 'I' ·ust oade I book "I" c· RSTUFFED chalr, new ,.liCUUlll cleaners SG.50, $2 }feicllt nc ~rui1 ar _;, aiuµ Pl' r Gu·l's bike SS Cuµbonrd .., · · · L: • 1 J\\' ry, hiys, s, r. 1 '"'· 1d1pco\·er $.l. 548-,1164 Vah'C' coiers $3, llUitcases --~ s. --· Si Ba1·bel! !!(!/ Si E1~ .. 1111· dooi-s S:l t•ach. [.a11_:l' fish ~'01~1~9 P lus othl'r ilcn1 s'. 21:<t. Ct.t-Sut & Sun re~ntly, 111ay need a ne\\' case $1.50, type\.\'Mtcr case 2700 Peterson \\'ay, D I. ~uils SIO eal'h Jackels S5 2 i:-M.: l'ac·h. books ix cal'h, GOI DE~ oak Hoos1cr; 1\n11-ru1111tw't' clolhf's, d1shl's, Ft.I Radio, \\Orked 11-ell un11J S1.2a, Sl Se1v1og maclune tlARBOR Greens Apts. •llD, fl') 1*'11 $3.5._'l. '.! UI'\\ flll'll':;l l)(.111•] \\llh IJUlllP s~ Ci,ltrll'S .:!_____~"::::'~ ICATIACE Sale, Lake r orc:st, tube $1. 645--0137 $1.50, car tires $4 each. back of office~ aftPI' IO ,\:'IL l.inips SI nnd SS. L:.i1.y 1111\~,11.Ult'S IOc each Cullec· qul' M'n1nans Io c k c r ·1 dr)l'l'. 1ntcrcgtim: odds & l---.fi;Miffis:l~;tt;;Hig;;N;"i;irt-J-!l~ta~k>~,L~l5 5=& era S:?J, SllOt' 1 racks .-:jl}c~, 1 S~1111 Sus.'l.11" i.l::·s,;.;,o EJ1•c11·11· 1 1or·s 1..-onuc books. !'1Jr111 els. dl'eor.11or 11·111c cask, brand r>nd11 s.-.1, June 30th, JO sn1, hA.DIE-S-3~~hght·1'' 8 $1, gns sun 3:11P .,..i 11 :; an~ leflon gr1dulc ~j. 23::.! Hu!. I) C 40c-$? 186., Tu~1u1 nu Ph:1ff Se11•111:,: n1ach. 2:!2:\l liucklund Lane, Lake bicycle w 11 h genf!Elor, 1110 l j ~481. 20."\0I \'ases ZJC·$1. Pair hunps S.:1 gel's Di· I \"~· CL\t 6·1·~~97--I i_•_t'ICI'_ uscrt, B~t 0 fr r ·1 f'ul'(•:;I For an ad in Call Mary Beth Woman's World 642-5678, .... 330 light~ and Dasket, excellent each Corv hot plate SI. 'ic. 1 --·-'·'--• iti-4 .7"~--o----,,-,c cond!lKlfl $Z5, 540-1371 S \\'. Cypress, Santa Ana Ne11 Ii pleCc i)un£•h ll01\·I $8. R~~\ console L'Olor TV. as_ is LIDO ISL1:: -1 1~ T1 ll'><I(' a.. l<l7 f\~llLY 1o1 /h11<gc, S. Jo'. Heigl,"c='~~--,,.-,--,"'"' Ne\1' ctan"Ol lnslant llalrsct· ~-a. Tuo Victeor \\al nut 2a x o.osun and To}otn P:1r1 s. BE \UT t't"d/blal:k .t 11!111,. hon\('. cu r. hk1· to eXchang:t' R10CKl4 Ir NG hos1""11• S<00Tri1<1y'1le SATUllD1\Y. Sunday U) • .j, ter $8. Lainp Sl. L:unJl $:!. ,.() x 19 speaker ca!J1net~. '' H.1thus $18, T1rc!> & \\het'ls d1nt'llf', S80 r.lex!t'an ihn rn1 rf)r s1u11l' u t1100I, u1 N.S For Half.Sizes! • agon • 0 er orse 2920 Sea11e11 Ave, comPr of Desk and light$~. Stools $2 i-pcnkers rnch Sla i'~c~h SS to Sl4 1Nf'\\'I Auto u11tl !'l'\. Sli5 Edger SlO. 2 nr<'a. He!s Pt. AU$.:. 1·1151 $12. New tractor $18. !-"ire rns and Scavie11, C.'orona \\'atcr pie S6 Ulilitv tnbli> Uµhols1ered chair S :i four spC'Cd 1ra11!;1111ssions Danish chairs SIO r a. T.11-92:17 I engines 50t:·S2. 'fyke b1kei; D•I •1.... ,1,1 .. , .... nd>t•o•-• · G4'' 1".02 > • \\ I r 1' k \I I I k '··I $30 ' 2 .. u .... ,,., "" S3. Coffel' pots .~1·$2. Infra ~. s:.~1. !\l.1g hces or rue s 1 O(et'n 1un ...._ ... s, ~ FVE:l!Yl'HIN(' 1• ~~977 Ce>·lon Dr. Ci\t $25, dining roon1 table nnd 4 n!d la1np $10 Elec1ro\ux s:; ALU!\llNU.\-1 con1pa11mi>nt & Ct11'S S20, Doors S20. lan1p~ $5 ~a .~501 L1ncoli1 )Ts of fuiii.' .~· u~111~:\0t~,,_.11:1 , chairs $25, 4 single beds $25 1-IOOl'Cr $1.'; Folding: screen doors 1\·1th ft anu•s IOl' Rl'rh11111g bucket Seals S25. Ln, NB 646--09.H ut<:s. Sal & Sun 10 ani. 6.';(I POKER table, fol.ding legs ea. Lan1ps $2-$5, n1ushroom $3.JO \\'1g1> $i 4 1v1'-'>t1i;:ht llu1lers, ca n1pers, \nns. 14 r;1,1~s S5 to $25. Dri1 c Shttft STICl'i:LEY cof!et• table •18" Plun1cr, C.l\I 61fi-JOG6 SlO Ping-Pong table $5 ~tool SIO, <:lock radio $10. Iron corner piert$ $j t'Hf'h x ii. 14 x22. 12 x J5, Hix '.!ti. SIO, Stef'r1ng Geat' & \\lh'"l"I cbnnie~cr ,i:, sucklry ,I poster G"ll \C l:~ Sn l • d~1-1 t 673·ii81. 212 E1·ernng Can· ·&resSt>r t ), coffee table BOOKS :'.\ft1ny oul of pruit !'/., ;,7 S5 each. 642-1302 S1 7 .. Disc B~'flk~s 1:1cludini::-, lli•lti h<'<l set eompl All xlnt f ' ' • ~ • ~. • ·.~' 1 u yon Rd., Cd:\!. $10, 11•rpught iron 1able $4.i, 1 . 1 I Disc & I lld!i t f1'011 'fl 1 Coll ' kd 9 1 -fu rn. stn. apphanL'I'~. n11sc, ). 20 atXI i>ar y ed1Uons At \.'Cll· \\'JllRLPOOL 1\1.iShi>r, C\· R, f' .. > ~ nt • I\'. ays o .1, 16262 Bradburu, HB TIVIN box spring. nlattre.u 4 \.\TOught iron chairs S2 tUl"C', juvenile. p o p u I a 1· ('l'lll'nt running condil ion 1•~2!i!X!11E'.~,,'!,.,!20· Rl,:1," 1'25 1RJ .1 10-8212 ask for Ito. ·J~----1 $ti e11.ch. 1-~raine S 5 • Patio i;el $20, "chaise lounge 00,·els, ni Y s 1e 1.1 c s, 11. $25. 615-2J23 J, 1 .... .... , 1-·xlfc 1 k 5 .,, • 1 ltfOVINC, niany n1 1 ~ c Portable TV $1:.l. fH&..8~ and pad S.!5. giant bulleun Just.rated ·Book oolleelin" 1.n!'!r11 n11•n1s S4 10 S10, Rear ~ · · {es • X-.: · Y.OCK household ilc1ns boo k s board $10. 2 bl'ach chairs S4 inaTotZLnes Tarian Fii·~ Lc\DIES 3 :sJIC{'d Sch11·1nn I Scats SIO. Safct\ &II,, S.'i ~1·au1 fornuca lop, d1"a11·c.rs C'lothes, soine f~ni. S.'\I ,; JUNKING V\\' Fastback: Cabinet $8. old bar-be-que Little PrPpcrs $ 2· .i. S 1 S2.'; J.IS-::Go;.:: s{'1 Ali l' r n at or!'-a1KI 11111~ lock, uphols t'~ir. S1111. 20i51 Elizabeth Ln, Bumpers SIO each 560-15 $1, hibachi $1. Used carpet 64&-10-16 1~0RT·acr1b $12.50 5.iG-20111 I St:1r\l'rs SIO 10 S 2,,.0. 6$11·~1/096 Eastblurt. N B . It ll,, ~968-4=-"903=------I" \ ne\.\' tires lln 4 lug rin1.s $15' S'-and "'. ad1'ustable nlf!tal -('0 1 bu1·ators 110 I" ..--: h D •020 h o. ~ ' F'.l.f'.CTRIC I 11 '' ' v -' CHAIHS bl'cls book eac · 1sc ~ eac . ~ats, office ehair ts. lawn mo11 er '.! OCCASIOKAL chahs S-:i n 1 <' ~a 11' · Po\\ cl' Mastt>r brnkt• !'ys1en1 :! :'llATCHING tlornl o!'nngc cloihes · tools ' nlm't" L:"..• excellentconclttion $25eaclt. 110. End tables s;; ea, bar each. Green src1·1•h1r1· drsk ho1i1cn1adr Sl7 618 \\!.I s1-\rindsh~ld11 l(X'rmotor l ciuiitedlovl'Seathtdeabcd 9 · ' · ~. ' -and '-·• n· $25 D•-S""<. I ct >-,,,,,, J \\'Jl!iOI' 0 1 • J, , , s, r'<!nd . J U1K' 23·2~-Z'i9 Qo-Je ~ '"'" rear ,.......,,s J. .~tools $3 cl\, \.\•all heater$!;;, " ;><. " 1 __ .. !Sj, Ra11e1)' . T.\. tube $4. I h~· J_ braided n1g, maple St Apt c C"I "' ~ -v each. Left front fender Sll. ;\dull ganies Sl-$5. n1a1clung n1l{ht slnnd SI! ~E\\' chrsl. l drau·cr Sl3.50. G-78 \\'idl' 'J"ire 1Nc\\q $1 7, t'O!ft.'f' tbl All l'l'l'J' nict · · · . Right rPar fender s1;;. Tail -Ret•l1nt>1, blal'.I.: 11ylo11 SZ:i I 618 \\. \\llson C:'II I Ch:lll'. $i Tra1IL'I' 1-tilch ~· 1 613-7654 7'.!Q.11 l-IUl.1_ \ Cir, liuntinglO!l ' ''.ht .'··n>bly ,,-'''''· i\tarORC\'CLE tires s4 0 . I I bl ·-\\'I I I ,,_ I Sal • Su Ba' -21 8 .,~ 18 i?-ceas;ona a r .,..J, i1c ~f\\'d ·k -1 ,,. 8 Sf)Cc inl heavy dut1· V,\\'. c·O"CH"' nl h ·S!O ,...,11c1. n uy ,, Other lxxly parts le-SID. each. 5 x 1 • <llN x · "-J l'tlr top car rier $.'.i, 2 b;irs. 2 ' · t-s · "c nt\\Cl .,l, b~ IHt ch Sl2. Coll fir i:: t ... u -N. <.'O our c au · furn, s 111 a l l appliances, 1 , 64:>-76S9 x JS, 3:-JIJ x 18. 400 x 19 h1rd c·agei;: S3·S.l. Colen1a11 \\. \\1lso11, U'l G-' 1-R1 :-l?\t' S21, Con1 11ton F.ncy bookcn~cs n11sc. 968-4341. ..r Large Hehnet/salely lock bo S3 ?-Ills 1872 ;\~TIQL'.E fOl d1ng oo~ri11nl I .... I ----$1J, ('Ol"lll'r SG. huge p11lo\\'S I===~~· ~~---- ANT!QUE brass floor lamps $9 l\'cii' 18" r 1111 and spokel'I, ~nto\~a. C:'li.-6.rrs.~·~19 -sc:if'{'n f.!S ~fl'li'S )>hoe t"Ollci· SlO ea oil rmintlng~ J{OUSE full of ruruilure !or ' $10.$25. Ouldren's clothes, rack, 1gn1uon/keys $10. 12V 430-6981 ' one \\'eek star11ng Sal. June toys, book3 IOc-$1. BBQ llattcl')' charger K412 S4. DOUBLE-iJCd by-\\'illt!t. i;ohd o::kutes, s.izi' 7• likr ll<'I\ SIO. 11~ l DREX1''L i\l """ d . 30. :)(17 H1\·1t•1a Dr, Cl\1 \\lagon $10 T\\'ln n1attress. :>4S-9S:12 Rcx·k :-.Japle._., n1t>tal sS~~· :L~;z~cs ~c~acl~~2Hoi ~11~:~~ MefchandM . V l'OO~i ;et: 1 b~'(fci . l'~l~~,:~~Lcor14o=8-966~'=c7-~---~~ 1 box Rpr1ng, frame $10. EICO no Ju'·-t••te• and 610 ports, Shepha1u casters _J. I k I 8 l ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.;~m;; l"l•I•, G cl•a>·, .• , 11.-• 22121i\IISC. lu1·niture, <ood for ' Divider 31. 644-890C> 000 ..,., '" • St>n11 f!rn1 n1£1!lreSS a11d box rui· \ll1 l Innis, approx 0 ... " " "' adapter $25 2 tuhe cadd1es springs. ll('ii• conditlo!l, S2a rt S3. 1-101 \\heel!; carr1rr 31 F1f'sta Bluffs ( Nl'\v porl t'Pnt .1ls. l lou,;:chold 1ll'n1s r\EAT 42" range hood $10 \\•1th 200 tu bes $25. Boxes I-lo! \Vhec·ls: ca1·~ IOc c,1ch. Furniture 810 Bc;1chJ 641-5301 i\Tust hr irold 10 to 6 &it & lloll"•-• l>•ad~,,~ 18 Bedd1n~ and spreads $2:5. .,--,·--~. -, .. n· .. ~"" 1 k CdM ;/' .. 'JV<.' • ,.....,,_ '" • nc1r capacitors and ri>s1sto1·11 &16-l3&1. " ~.,..,, i\JATCl llNG rablc lanips, ~un. J\1\1 .:ir spur. ..' Croquct se1 $4. 548-3774 $2:-i 1-tcathkit ca p a cit 0 r ----------' SOFAB~:D green & 11·hi1e, SAT ~ S 11.I r PA!R Jan1ps. SO" niilk g lass vri y i.:ood cunrllt ion S75. double globe b.1se 1r1th la1·gc • · un -• 1sc. a111que". · lA'ASTE l{fNG d1shwa11her, tester IT-ll E1co VTV!\I 232 $l5 each 6 14-176;). 2 V \\'. urei;: & 1\·her!~. n<'<lr c.iiaisi' loun[!e, d CJ 11 n s hades, one hanrl p:un!cd _ TV~ 1001~ .'t,, hotl~C 11lants, 11·ork1ng S20 Child's Singer $2:> each Box parts, tools, llCll' $10 •'<l V \\'. sp!l! •',J'>l' <'Ushion, llltic <itullf'd l'hinll. olht'I' ii·lute $20 l'nch p,111n hn·n11urr, rlothes, & . 'O .: .. / ;. "'' ' . ' . -ol " • SC\\'lng n1achine $10. Smiley motors .$2.; 548-9832 ll'Cll R00:\1 size ru: rron1 iransaxll' $2;) I-~ord ~l'rH'l':1· S8 &l2-.i~llO &-16-1032 1h!11:.:~ .U~llii Vlrit'('ll('C Av£'., face 1111 tch. ue\el used $5. 2 TU·o ilouble mattres:o.es and Rarkf'r Br11 avocado green tor .t: srartl•r s;; ea. 2 'l·holc _ _ BEAUT. llhl!c 11, 1 r k e ,. ......!· L~unn. •19:t-216fi l""'"""'\(:J'~J .. ~ !i"ptakers $lj each. Clothes box sp,.ogs SIO e 8 c h sz;. &t~,-=17=6>~---c c--oc spht nn1~ & ru·r~ SIO i'o. 1' ll .• HCl.J1.0N ycllo11· p!flid and shoes $1·$J. Books lOc· 51a-.1G7l IA:: CR"fB, coniiilete ivith r:nr Bar·B·Qtll' ~l;J Rf"nault lool'I' piltO\\' bni'k -,>Qfa, lrg. kllC'hen set. 6 1\•kfls old SIOO BASSl~ET, bah,\• I ! e 111 s, 15c 312 Collon, Ne\.\•port "1;;'auress 110. Six dl'al\'er rad1ato1· 310. 2 V.\I'. ·10 hp i\led1 ! ehes-1. IJO,'t !iprlngs. o, lt't.'Or<1lor blan1ps $40. ~hu'-lh)'s,I iron, !~,.-~c·~. lll~nsder. ,,.._.,_ •t' "l''J T \"PE\VRITER. Standard, I d SI" """ C ~--• 1, ... ,.,, S3".~'t l tS ) e top 1 Ii;, $50. Chn1rs. n1uc 1 11101-c. ,......,, .:3.'tl '" • un .-,.-,..,,., v,,......, ~ Under.iood. good conch tion antique(! rlres.se1 nnd sluncls it•a s .> l'.'l .,...., ht•i :? bbl '-'''" "" ,-~ t:ii3-4ll:i9 lf\O.l J11n1a1cn rtd. ~1e11<1 ! INHERITED \\liite cabinet 515. 6rJ...2176 fll). Clilld's nc1v 10" ball ni11n1fold $i. ti'...,C' \IJncJo11• OCC.\SIQ;\.\L chair. J1al1an ,\Li\IO;-"' nu Sl){a SIOO. xlnl vei·1le, C.Al. sev.·ing niachine, e""cellent beal'lng tricyc!l' SS. 1\1·0 C3r l\'/:o<'rt'l'll Sl:i. 2-11' 1ac111~ P1'0vinc1.1I. pecan fn11sh . ,-,, ~~~-----1 condition $25. S.l&-4253 D£SK, 2 n1al('h1ng $25 each. seats, good eo11clit1on $12.j() ~tu•ks $.'.i ca 2-~" 11·11lcnl'd 1:111 r.1 o1·nng:c u1>l1•llSll'l'Y. ll)ve sent $60 Roth \.\'/ad· BE,NTIVOOD Chall;~. anttq·~. $25 each 2 1natching chairs each. Scivtng 111,1chint!' $10. 111\('l'I ~ foi· 1-·oi·tl JI" Sl7.c S5 1;llf.1d c'f)ndllion. $3.;. 61:>-2.i63 ch11onnl nu cus1on1 inndl' 1\ int nots, Ira er cabana, SOl\\'INN unicycle, good $2.i eadi Rolla11ay bed $25. 979-8279. •·a.5ll·3-.lli slip Col't'I'. 5"0-:i1J2 la\\·nn10\1'ers. 21201 B1'C!ton 9451 I" 10}'2.20}'2 i cond111on $2."1. 21 ~ Clinlon 545-5004 i\IA PLE table \\•fG chairs, * S01'"•\ & LOVESEAT * 1.n, Hunt', Bch. \1\tlanta s_. r.., 1lf. 1lf. engine, just rebuilt $20. \'\V bucket geals S;). \l\V high, ~IF.N'S 10 ~peed $25. r.ten'i; & rrost ft'el' refrig, rechner, nPvcr used, both foi• $l5;l. ·~""="'~"~"~"~d~)-~----I Mi'-" o.,.~.,.. 646-9791 SLEEPING bag $3. 548-li64 back scat3 S2:;. \I\\' parts $1-\\0111e.n's 3 speed!ii $5. Each. n1<I. dish'CSS coHee table 10 "'" R EF It I GER AT o R $~ 125 5-18-9960 Gi rl's 24" hike Sl.i. 2 Girl's 5.'i7--0282 968-7910, Usually hon1c. i\IETAL lalhe \.\'/baek gears. KNEEBOARD. El Paipo, threading geors, 10015 & great for beginners $20. Bucket seats $4 each VFO V1.V ballerics, like TIC\\' $1, 20'' bikes SIO & Sl2. Bike TITE BLUrFS. Oioice pieces REF1UCERATOR, C:0 u Ch • other access. $100 or tr11de. 56-155.5 10 n1eters to 160 meters $20. VW lires and \\"heels $:?. V\\' pai1.1i, fraine.s 1 0 c • S 3 · of furniture incl. bdnn sel, ronee tahlc ~qunnum, din· Piano, Upright Grand. Allll· Step out sn1a111y tins l!Unl· PU.Sil 111.ivn mov.'er , 16.. Cosco high chair $8 La.rge running boo.111.s Sl.50 each. l•"i·i~i~laiie, eleetnc rlryer · xlut cond, reasonable. Call Ing set. 6'16-3ii 12 que $150 2542 Elden, CJ\1 nier 1n this pl'tnce.ss dros.~ round bird cage, -4 fl. $4. V\\I renr <leek lid& $6. F'l'Qnt \\'orks, $l0 Old POl"lnble ·"· 1 or aft G, 644--0134 \VAt'ITED to buy hkt'-ne11• h' he I blade, sh,...., $1. 6" blnde I 1~ tt T bl stoi·e •.-,, olil b•·n.•· •<•>dll'O•>" GARAGE Sale 111 5 S•i & that llC ICvt'IJ I PoPU ar -~,, 1'"is 1 n.,:-t. "" sq. · a e hoods S8. F'ront nnd 1c111 ~ "'~ " 2 DA VENPORTS, 8 •. VC'\V('t (u1·nitul'e ,i:; la n1ps, nice & Fu 1 V" • " I I 1 k bl\ edger $6. RDJI l'OOl1ng pa1.J('r sa11• t" x t ens I on• fits V\\1 rcndcl'fl S;).$10. :llR-9960. ~:l. 1>:ur. Boo}(c11i<c $10 l'C1tsonulllc 64~ ... 1681 Sun, m turc & hf1sc uyerei: Cloo thru I 1'" I < u $3.50 Jloll 11s phalt roatlng Crnitsninn $5. 1-lalhcra!ters r.1o1t11 cycl!' hl'lnict $ 3. nnt!<1vc gold, I sk.v-hluc · ltemlf. l\1esa Ve.rd<!, 2021 seanung. 1oo>;C 11 1 r J)-C l'Y ! paper, while $3.~IO. 545-3479 nll hral)rJ re<."t·iver, SX mode.I '.!-TIHF..t; u n<l l·1n1S (or (;11 u:u· $.'i. Dulll!lh 1111.Klcrn h1'flC11rlC' $.15 .~ $45. 6~5-8R!'i9. • QUEEN·s1ze h1rle·a·hf'<I, Oaltra Pl, C.M polyester. Li\MP. beautiful decorator, $Z5. OilhJ'!I Janlp $75c 849 Cush1uo u n1otu1't'yt:I•". ~ x , 1 oui•iil • 11111 cU!(lluon1> S-l. 1~72 1\10111"0\'IA, A11t. B Ci\t_ like new. l6'r.-.:C~!l Sncrirl~·c • '.lrOVED _ Cnn't Ul'IC garage S~~11jg,;•1:~\~~1 f,11;1~: 11Ji~~ ! 50" tall, hargnln a l $2j, (;nngre~s St. C.i\1' off l'lacc.11· 350 $10. !'>48-29WJ • •·111• I). C"QI cc:t1h e<i, n1l!te OININI ; ' t. T!allan Pi,.,vltt· _ ~ ' · _ full (Jf ilr111s. Sat-Sun, July 20 SI I I' I Vanity lx>nch $3. Foootrd 1ia Avr., Ci\!. .. T1tAILEit-a11·nh~ $2~1. 1002 10e·$~ i''l:,."ln·al bnttlcs 2.-IC· c·tnl. nv11l 1vt2 leaves. By J:t:AUT l\IJ\1100 T~U~'Fl·:T 1. 1~~1. 2127 \Vlndw11 NI L11. HP~. 1t • 7.C 1 1 iust I amber glass bo11l $ ~. Po111111c 1r11n111nl~sion nnd S :, J>111lCrl1acks :.,... f)l'i•S<'l, .t: i;l'l'\C'I'. '~ 1')1·1c~ rta1'(' bt·vcled n11r1"0r~. i\lu&t Nii 37) take8 2~~ ynrchi 4>tnch. I 644-1787 ~~~~~le~~~u~li' r::!f :~1:: lllOIOrg $25 cnch Cill'\', 4!H~~'2S UI $6)(). Sl'lrll9:'.3_:___ -!ICll. 200. 67:Hr.t72 RLOO<i: Snit:. i\II Eden Cir. r::~~~T~~~,~~· -~~~~~ OVERSTU1',FE D i:trm cluur reel $25. Nev.· boot/1ratlcr hends S:r> each, Cfidilloc ~ SUIU,EOARU~-g00-,-con-PiNr. llor\"e!lt lable, I l'al)· .~LlD blreh droplcar din rtH nfr Nc\1l10r<' & \Varner, FV. Ct!nlli for each puli,.1.11 riir rocker, a-ood (ll)t)(\\lio11, $20, 11•1nch DL 1200 Sl O. Siuall ino\or &t Pll11" $Zri. llot1pilt1 _clllion, $10. 4!H-786S. hulls cln1lrs. "' hr•n<'h Slij. t11hl<', 2 ICll\'es, 5 chrs, 5210. lo'\lrn Ap1lllane<:s, clothing .. 1, '!•II and 5 ... ~·ial ltandl· ... •-n nd crnnk hC!d 111KI wnlke.i· $20. 3 ~---2 1 1 ·' 642 0083 1 1 1 " • •-.:.un.,.;-Jlm 001 " rug 1-:;vinrulk: OUtho&-rd motor 1 ANTIQUE Y.'""Oll \1•h•"'•I ~.. c·aoopy >Cl 5 1\ ,.111'l'au-t. _ -· Ju >Y tt·n111. &:11-• ..;un. ,.,, •. , otl•envi~h thl-.1·clnll!I I ant S20 540-5128 1 1 1 bu11icr a111I ovcn, >ulallc "" ._.,. ,,..., Cul ·•·• IO'I !'< ""' •u ct r • S25. 22 l.larllu/G enr t( ~IO\'lf $20. love seal $20. l~utlan 11<:1tc $10, !l'tx drn11"f'r $7:'1. Pit. • ~·-;___ W•ll Unit-W•lnut USED office ( u r n \I u r r . delivery \VIII lake tlll"OO TWO cribt $9 and $13. (',olf rlrle/scope $15. J ac:oba 9' Suburo rngh1e $?~. rHS-1038 dn.•ssc1· S7.50, Ptld table 2 l\tATCillNG Jiving 1·n1. 8ft. Sl)) * 968-6112 trundel bM & n1isc. 911 OiU 1\lttk" or more. Send 10 f cart '\\1lh bag $3. Small sur.Dx>ard No.\1739 $25. Deep ~--$2.50. \\'rought Iron chnlr choir11 $20 el!ch. C D-11 =~;:==Z-=7"~==1 Or Newport Bench Marian Martin, the DAILY Kiri's 2 y,•hecl bike $3. Small sea pole/Rtt s: Penn 349 i\trNI bike $25. Table 811W $10, set of 4 bar slools $5. !119-8826 AVOCADO VINYL 64iSJ58. ' PIWT. 4•l2, Patlem Dept., ,s 1 t n.t r ay frame $2. $25. Ocean Oty 4.0 $25 Penn $20. typewriter fl5. Sc\\·ing ri.telnl 1yplng 11tand $2.SO, ,;T\c;V°'IN"'s'°i°"z=E-,.bo-,--,.-rl.,-ng-1-,,lr. Ra.·hncr. WI . 979-719;1 J[JNt:; l>-t6-l7. Hou8ehOld _ ti2 \Vest 18th St.. New Fireplace l('l'e(!n $5. 232'1 I 25 $6. Ocean City ll2 $6. machine $20. Air coin· table lamp $5. Ou a I rk now, S-15. COUCl-1, grcenf.gold~ 6~J, Sltn'O _ E:Xct'clse, boat & York, "N.Y. ]{(ltJ, Prinl Eklen. No. 1, CM 833-2480 PtM 285 $5. Penn SenA.tor pret1.,r $25, Flat 1100 Sedan turnt:tble, needs molor StO, =~~. 1 e excellent co ndltiOn, $00. hrunJCB equipment 271 NAME, .\DORF.SS \vlU1 I 1.0 $12. Peluge_r 1420\l (6l with papers $2S. 8 1r1tck metal sculpture $5. Original I °"""~'--,-,.-,---,---c::= ~9578 Ca..·il Pl .• Ct\t. ZlP, SIZE and STl'LE SC .-AM•LETS $25. lo)'(!sh ~Ater polc/retls nulo '1tereo deck, lie\\' $2.i, 2 oils $15, e1u nplng a-enr SEARS ~lectric dryer $35. NUMM:R. and nyrod/reel $ 5 • $ 8 · _... mowen $3 t:llch-ll' X Sc-$5. Slim Gym $10.--dcsk Good condition . Co 11 8' BLUE quilted couch. good GJ\RAOF. Sale, Saturda.y on-SEE l\fORE Q u t ck Cumiltck 1hot1tt1n kit $3. :ii,," gRlvanlztd sheet me.ta! $.i. Drcssnmkcr du mniy 97s-.8826 cond., SIOO. I 0-5, \ten1s ror 1\-orkshop, Fashions nnd chooi;e ol'K!' ANSWERS Mg...98.12 tubtna $3 each. LP records $2.50, chlld't helm<'! l\fcHnl DUNK beds. cotnplete act, Coll 979-8334 cn r, boot, l)llljo & home. TJ6 p.'\Uern free from our NE\V V\V rt B k ~-, $1.G(}.,$2 each, tkAte boon! 15. ~·nrl~llrt coffee pot .,,..,.,1 •"'o<ll tlon s•~. U1.ACI< walnut d1nettc, IY."O Knox St., CM. 64Z-5308. sr,rln<>-Summl"r Catalog, i\11 I .. Pfl 1t: ra c 1'1V't: s•. !loo'·-, children •--"•lit """"' .... ..., I "" • ., 11 Clo 1 L•~•• $4.75 11rl, rtcautators $8.50 ltlc-• SI. ~,hn• •••• ".,:;"1...., $2.50, ho bby 11nct crnft sup· !)68.4:"51 lt>av.:1, !I:< cha t'!I $1..5, FOR Sal(': ~fflhOl{nny dining s zes! OnlY 50c, • ~~ •• --CLutrr-Cll -.. -Plup and polnt11 $5, Mui· l"-SI. ,,..A,. °'"Ide';,, cM" ,.... pliea JOo-$5. Shop \1acuun1 C..itF:ST of dt'st.\lo't~·a Pflllll<'rl 641-UIO. ZZ25 Annheln1, 0.1 ttiblr., j lc(lVCll, side tioord, •1 IN.~,\NT SE\VlNC BIK'>I< ... uwu ner11 $12. Spark plug wlre.1!1 II\.~ ~· ~ $:), rhrce lnrgc vinyl plllow11 chuil'1'. Cn ll &15-1326. SCI\' tod:i.y, \Vt?:ir loniolTO\v. ( ()\tt:orbe.'lrd In a tRr repa_lr $-i.00 11Ct. Car bur t tor GE ponnble TV $12. NatiOM'I $2.50 each. \Vcboor port11blc nnllquc Cl"Cl'.llll ll'Hh nlce G1r19e $116 812 --I I SI f iihop! "lie' a lht t)'J)C '~"ho overh1U1I kit s Jl.75 6V snd ~raphlc"· 62-tiq, \-~cy htf)I' l"('OOrdcr SS, blp $2j, hnrd11illl'f' $'25. G42-5.1IO <oAI? <\GE; Sult• In P.fcsa 1 e t NS1'ANT FAS 1-1 I 0 N I rkw )'OU II hydromadc hAnd· 12V co\111 $l2. Fan blcta $1 tl;OO(f $8. Dre" •r s:too. R'fl\fS $:.r.i, hn 1ning drn!tln~ 2°r"YARDS or gold & \vhlto SA'l' & SUI), 283 B1oe.ntWOO<I /llnr, Snt ~ ~1111• 821 6()(11( Ilun<ll'C<ls 0 r f tbJJl;e. No CLUTCl l." Ne\\'. .010 d\Slributora $25 l'lo!N3.'l9 a.1'11:1, 1nnp, J)8.(X'r SS. 1110 i.hug c11r11etlng, & mo11. Olrt Pl (,'~1 Pool Ible l>lcyc lo Pn'!lidlo Dr., C'Asln ~~ f11i;hl11n f,1rl11. $1. YOt.mf bed 1.nd matttt#. nch. 64..>-7600 l.r:Avt~G-~l-0--cll<'--,,M"";a. AliM> NB, Snt. only s-&. $1 pt.•r yard. 646-7530. pH.rt•, kid'1 1or11. GAR.AG!-~ Snlo; r U •' 11, Any 11ny ts the BF'.sT Di\\'. to m Oieil of drlll'i'tn $l5. 801-~A -~1ake11 into dooblc ~on;1r\,.s. Recliner 011lr aTCllEN t ub 11' $15. •7' COLD Nougithyde 11.0fn, SAT .\ Sun. 9751 Olympic inolOt'cyclt'!I, h 0 u'" h 1 d · run o.n Ad! Don't tlel:ty .•• Sew+ Knit J)IM'Oll'I' our Sl'.:\\1 ..\ KNIT Uook. Ci-enlt>il by a ll'nm of fo1-en1os1 drsigncrs and 11:Yhs1Jii, thi"-book cont:.i111s a luude IUISUC pallen1 PLUS ti l\Llrdrube lo SCI\' a1KI fl 11ardrobl' lo lrn1t. ,\ny :ct•:1~ln, nny linie ~·ou "''HI hr\l.I 1n1f'1-.·~t hrt~ ~end ~1 .2;1 TODAY for oor N<>1\' $E\V + KN IT Book to AllL't' Brooks. thf' Dall)' Pl101. 8•;\rENT\'.YI \••: CENTS for cnch pattern -add 25 <.<ents fnr c11ch pattern for Air 1'1nil nud Speclnl llandl· Jn~: olhor1viso lhlrd-elul'lfl d<'lh1rry \\•Ill lake thre<! 1v(•1•l;Jo; or 11101Y', Send to Allco Brook.!!, the DAU.Y 11111)T. JO:i, Ncl!dlecrllfl llepl .. Bo:.: 163. Old Chelsen SlatiOn. NC\v York. N.Y . 10011. Print Name, AddrM11, Zip, r•tlf!MI NernbH. N E E 0 ~ ECRA!,- Cmchel, knit, etc. dlttctlo,,,, '°'· '72! F'rtt 11tt1t.n1 ~•uame BMlc:. Buie, r1n~y knot.8, pat. ten111, $1.00. fft!!:l•tlt (nehet Boot - Ltam by_ plcturtt! .Pat· terns. 11.00. Comp~lf.i lmtant Gift &oolil -mo1-e lban 100 itifts Sl .00. ('OlllJllf'f~ At«hu 8lloll: - 11.00. 16 Jiit,• R111 B4'.IOil11 • fA'>, Rook fl( It Prite i\f1hau11, ri0e. . Qnllt Book I -JG potterns. 5tl<. ' ,\l11!>a11rn Quill noot s • OOc. ttull~" fnr T(l(l!ly'111 l.lvtnr • l:l bcou1iru1 patten11. SOc. Hoovt:r uprlaht SIO. Bab)' bed. a.pP\e rrttn. "3. S2J. Dlshet1 . ;mm Blu~ Re8t1turnnt booths SlO each. xlnl <.'OOd. $-33. ~tun gc-JI! Or., ltB Furniturt', crothing, l0:304 , 6~ Jrla, 0'.11\f. .call today fll.z..6678, gate st 6CS-Q8i2 ,_84_245 __ ·1 _______ ,,..:.l:::'h'-1:::De.::':::":..:.Po.::f)1=1. ____ • Electi~nl sign~ SJS. 5'19..()$6.1, ____ •_!if6-.1298 ___ * ___ baby lhinas, ple1Ul"ell, ml1e. Sell Idle Item& .•• M:.56781••••••••••••••••••••1 ' . I .. . '\ DAILY PILDT 1 I~ ~I .. _ ..... _ ... ~1~~·1 I MlsceOo_.,. Ill Olllco Furniture/ TV, Rodlo, HIFI, ~l(°L-_, ... ,.~v .. __,j[I [ _.,.._ J~[ I~ [ --==-I~ I ~....__---.. ..._E~q~u~IP_·~~~....::•=:24 S"'" 10-.4 OFF EXEC owvl chn llS/123. 906 ...... S.11 909 Cycloo. llkoo Motor -· LOVABLE 1 yr. Tortoise FREE to pMt hOro.-. "Pup. TRADE 2 BR TOWNtlOUSE. ••••••••• I ..;;S.:::C::OCl:::·•::::•:.:":_ ___ ns= 1-..-5-.•_1•-./_R_ ... _, __ ..,..._,.._I lheU kfny. Si>a,yttd, ...... .,.. ;, I yr old, (em -• 2llXZI ram ""· xlnl c:ond., $2 11 PER LI • llCYCL& SALE • With Thi• Ad Se<-ehn 18124. °""'' All fumhurc, app.liancca:, S~/90, Pierce Ent. 867 \V 19 TV's, WnllO. .,,,., doth.,., CM SU-3408. • & mlllC. Et'lds 713, USED Pl1tto1/0rg1n1 . 826 U$J\BLJ!:$, 2560 Ni!\\'POrt Blvd ' CM, Tu..,. thrn S.r. ORGAN WORKSHOPS ~~ * AUCTION * Wodnosdays 10 A.M. Fine 'f)lm1ture Don't buy \any 01·ga.n until & ApP1lnnee1 you cun play! Non.players Auctir,ns l"l1day, 7:30 l!'·m· 1o1.·el(.'(lme to attend fl'l'e \\.'Ol'k Windy's Auction Barn shops. For infol'n\1llon 2075~ Newport, ~1 646-8686 Cont1.C't: 'I'orn D~terlch RENT TO OWN TV'S & STlllEO $10 bclx-tr&Jned, 6#-0139 aft 6 Husky-Poodle. Sht 11 tn\I, locared in prime Fountain • • NEW 10 SPJ::t;o ITALIAN pm i;hes;gy, & 11i•ell nuumcred, Vallt'Y area, immed oc. CHEAPER THAN STE.AKI BJCYCL.ES $59.95. Beach '** "CUDDLY" ** bu! 1he man of the t~ ill cupancy, Assumable 7~2',I, EnMnada 20 B' cl-806 E Bal~- aUerglc to her. SSZ-9691 loan, $3500 equity. }"'QR. bo31 The e.·~ut"c ·--"''' K')' et, • UUCI • Bll'ICk f~male pupplea. 6 Vo'ks. 0 Po--•-of al al ,.. ......... BJYd.. 673-7281. Authortted old. ·N~d love". &e-.1995 SAVE A HOMELESS PET r '"""IC 'equ v ue. iOCI a na: way tor your ?ilSlilKl ~er. SAVE $1000 eves. Loni' halred C h l h u a h u tt South Bay R.eahy • Agent/ s $ s No Credit O!Mk•No Deposit =~=c-=-~-~-York I e·Poo. Peklnatte: O">ncr. 962-2440, Eve 1. Aloh• w .. 1c: Spoc1•1 BICYCLES, FRENCH 20' P-• A-. Free Dellvtry . Free Rep#llr GERMAN ~rt Hair, 3 yr \Vll"t! l·hilred Doxie x, 968-9100. HA.tU. t 1 -" 10 Speed,, $58.95. Corona. del -••v- Monlhly Rentals Avellable ~1ma1NO. ~ w,{~~lld~ German Shepherd pi?ppy, 2 s · o \V..E N s c A er N ~HEioAT 'PLACE Mar Bike Shep, 3032 E. U>t Demo . 1 • Open Eves. 543 4444 P. 1 c Sch 494-4~3 \ , CRUISER 3101 W Cti&st H , Coast Hwy, 6 4 0-0 911 . ($tr •30l.21'1X>S30'lJ)' 1-.... ""'''::::.:m::as:o·c;::•"po::..:=::.· ---1 SHfff.fiu. 8 wk!, male, b•k ~JI canvu, atern room. N~""'rl ~aeh '4';. ••J• AuthOrlz~ Centurk>n Le hlAN)'. EXTRAS , •. · A PANASONIC stereo taoe s:lX traineC;I kiltena, 7 week.11 & wht Show quality 9 ~ Elect. retrig, head, bait .,.. ., """'" Mans Dealer. ARM RESTS ~ recorder "'Ith automatic 0 d, long-baited, one, aU gold tCm. Also tree '10 ttd~i tank, elc. See Sat. or Sun-• • • • • • • • • I '70 HONDA 300 SL--$550. '67 AUX BATTERY ~ l'C~ Uses A,mpex 7~fi black, one all bl ack \\'ilh hOnie; blk shaggy fem. aft 6 day, _Dana Pot!!t F21 Call llOBlE Cat 18'. Xlnt eood. 4 '88 YAMAHA 100 trail 6' REFRJ.G •, t'('('lil a11d leoe1, lnclude1 3 white pawa. 646-42.68 pn1. 897-8TI6. 642--0561. Askin&' $1450. Best buy ln $275. (31 S h.p. m iniblkell, TINTED GLASS , ~t • ~pccds, 2 stereo s~akera. F'REE FILL DlRT WEl~tARANER Ge r m 8 n Zl' C \RAVELLE "Wahoo." town. 847-14l6. jaekshatt $115. All low 8 PL\' TIRES ,,.., ~~:~:sbi:!r~~~.""11 LAG~A sJL.~ •AREA Short Ji&ir, male, all brm\'n, Altn05t ne"'" 16.5 mere. I/0, Kite &li -New mast il boom, 1,..:mi~I":;,:..· ~M00lnccl'-. ::.~::,.;;=cc,·__ 413 ENGINE -' \ ~ulpment is brand new. 9 mog. All shots. Llc'd, 60 gal tank. cabin h!ad SS 3 sails, top racing rli $560. '68 YAMAHA 125 CC, hi UNILOUNGE ....... ''' NEED farm \.\'/kids for 4 yr Needs good home, loves radio. Extras. ~ater ski. or 6~ comp head, comp ttlease, t-"'l.JIP SEAT "" •' Behind Ton.\"• Bl~ ~1at'I. 642-2851 SUPER ~M ~tovl" canlt'rtl &: Coast Music Service c~. llke new, $15. Polaroid Newport Blvd. at Harbor land camera with flash at· Cn!ta Mesa tachmenl like new $•1.'i. A~ll"~ I ii;;;;;;;;;;oiiiii ... iiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; bowllng ha.II with fold out ORGAN SALE coming case. complete 111-\Vurlil7.l'r Faclory Authorized clU.dlng 11~1 (\\'OCn 4 Sale on many models, Ot.h<'r times) like new. ~1en's size brnnd.s also on sale, priced 9~~~1 Phone 64-1-4687 from S295. W allichs Music City South Coast Plaza 541)..2830 AUCTIONll l Asking SZ"oO. ( TI4l ~94. old Irish Seller. children. $25. Call 644--6529. blue \\'aler fishing. 66-1407 * 32• COLUMBIA RACING 21" frnt whl., exp. chamb SEAT BELTS ·' • * Summer Specl•I * * TI4: 846-7964 * ST. BERNARD Puppies eves • SLOOP. Sl~ps 4. $4,700. w/spark restor 1ileneer. $7399 Rebullt-Plctvre Tube LARGE Labrador, black. AKC, shots, rough & 16' 7" BOSTON Whaler. 846-3445. $300. 646-{18(18:. ' · $87.50--21'' or 25'' Color Good .watchdog. V ery 1mooih. pet & 1 h 0 w , SakoMet w/90 hp Johnson·1SABOT-=~~. '°"w-/dol-ly-.-Fi_G_maa_L n BULTACO Sherpa S, CREVIER BMW * 2 YEAR WARRANTY lrlendly. 5.52--9062. 99J...«58, ~lb~. bltn 3"J gaJ gu tank Racing rigged. $300. • 3.'.Kkc, ~pendable & fast. lnslallalion Available FREE kittens long hair, 1 HorHs 856 including hvy dty trailer. 6'ra-.2657 • ·n Bultaro Alphina, S7?'i0. Sales _ Service • Lea.ainc l Rlre's Televiskln Service calico, l tiger, blk & grey, :.::::.;:::::_ _____ .,::::::1..!*T~o~pCOCK'l'~oond~~·~SA;;l!L9;iJ~-~·~0064~l>-331~A~T~3.~.==liii2•·'<'sLOOiiii'iipPiKi<'o;<;ra1;ll;i.::-, JJ;r.~N;i;;;ew ~27· J oiler. Llke new. ~ \V. 1st St., Santa Ana onnerly '-lesa North Cent er 842-927-4. TALLY Ho Farms. offers . , · >J:J rond. Stable, unslnkable, -"=""'------~ 8JS..3171. l I I ' ! Anyone "'ho 11ur<"hnSNI or kllO\\'S Of t.lny iten1s from Lot 19-12 nt 2:'.').A Pnul4rioo. PLEASE! URGENT~ l Bick S. of Baker 54&-&l02 5 ADORABLE kittens gray finest in hunler &: jumper ~~ 18 Be 283 Chevy ~ $525 .... 11h Ira.lier. 997--0S91 BIKES. clean, Schwinn girls -~=,--~=----I \VAfl.'TEDold playerplanos. 0J>(.'11 9-516 dll,,vsl w/white paws, 7 wka old, training & lessons by E r .er. tte1· than new. · • . , Fa.iriady, mens 15speed f '73 Tioga ,· n. Ou1>rl't?, 29.JOD c~ STEREOS. 1973 GARRARD long hair, ~3973. Marcy (Approved AlfSA) ~2250. 979-4oay3'n' 772-2501 or ~e~l-~bin~~-~ood Da~ &bwbm Continental, Coium· Lt Ci\ 545--4650 8 30 ~1odel. euto turnta ble , judge. \Ve have beaut. JM!\\' ves, · • bia boys 20", Unicycle like Londed \\'ith Air Condlttan-• ,, ~1n',·. 1, . : to '""t1•-•11•1PX r--,· .. ,,, 3 HAPPY Healthy Kittens, l2x12 box stalls. Visit us at SKIPJACK 20. ·n Flybrt~. Pt. berth. owner. 56-2321. ·•~•o;:•c.' ;'4<-;:.:288::;;1,_ . ...,.,,_""'--bl I ; ,. ,..,,, " " -~--• \\'eaned & Inti~ .,.., Sii /Dock tlO ~ Ing, 6 c.·u c t refrigerator\ • '''UY air s us p e n s I o n 5'18-46lS 17.m Ne\\'hope So. of 215 OMC, 4 \\•hl trlr, rad, Boatt, ps S 1971 SUZUKI l&S. Ota.nge, 15,000 BTU refri.rttatot', ELEGAN!f, unusu~J furn, Of· FREE Organ classes for ~pcakers .. lust r e I ea 8 e d Warner. Fountain Valley or fath, bait tank, 2 bait, coast · 1.100 ml. Xlnt cond. $475 or Tinted Gins.-;, 9,000 lb. 494-2;)8.1 ndulls. F.ver.v Tues. nlte, fron1 ,varehouse, ~IUI boxed EXTRAORDINARY silver caU 9~9-175. guil.rd equip.-195 hn, like POWER,!.o,35',$2pcrft, off-. .,~,•= , .. ,, & ~ .. fi cc furn., 1·c•fr!g., t1vln BR 7:30. Call Beach r.1uslc. ~I it car & bl k k't .,..4--66Cd1 ''" O't4"".-'-"' • chassis, uvuble 11\lrulatlol\ set. n1;u1y nice odd chests. 8'7-85'." & guar. ~1~· \lat $464.90 a ese, 100 ac 1 • 2 Gentle Geldings approx 8 ne\\'. $6995. 673-TI63. anytime wknds. ~ 90 Amp Aux. Battery, Radio, ., .,.., No1v $192. , Te r -5 . tens, m & f, 8 wks. 540--7620 Id l250 ' O · 70 ~~M M. . S 3600 Marcus Newport Beach ANO '!ANY OTHER EX· tables, <.'hairs, lx>okca.<ies. "' yrs, o , ea. ne reg. ' ... v...,1v 1n1 port, ' z:.o HUSKY • '69, need 5 •• Pair or sofer;. Lrg Ol'icnl al CABLE Nelson Consol, light 893-0001. CUTE fem dog, sml, brown, Appy Gelding 5 yrs, lG}t, frbgls. padded seats, rover, 16 FT. side tie space tune up, sm 6~70-l2 ask TR.AS (SlSGSJ. rug, plctui-es. etc .. Sacrifice "'alnul -Like ~w. Pvt ply. STEREOS: 19 7 3 DYNA· ten mo. old, very shy, & good dlspos.ltlon, we 11 elec. st. Mefc Cruise steer· available. Xlnt local Ion. Ph: for Doug, if not in leave SALE PRICED In settle estate. Phone S750/Ph: ·~ QUAD System, 200 watt FM friendly,-54M337 -started, gOOd pleasure ing, trlr, 50hp 4 ·cyl Mere 557-1250 Mon thru Fri. name & number $7699 532-3970 or 673-9582. WURLITZER pinafore con-stereo receiver, 4 Quad AFFECTIONATE pups. 10 horse, good potential shO'.v eng. $1200. 586-35.15 alt 6pm Bo.ts, Speed & Slci 911 SCHWINN 5 spd, "Pea ANTIQUE \\TOUght i r 0 n sider trade for organ. speakeNJ, 8 track tape deck, \\'ks, cute kittens. 6 wka, 1 horse. ~· AlllO 8 yr o!d 14• Ru NAB o u T & ;.;..;.;.o:...:.:....--...:.--'-' Picker". Shiny cond. Reg. hanging cradlr -$90. Hond11 968-1614 1u111ta ble & headphone plug calioo. Call 5.56--0268 Thorobreit Jumpel'~ good in TRAILER $75. 9 611 NEW 16' deep Vee fib rla $112. sell $60/or best offer. CREVIER BMW 250 _ $110. Standing belt WAU\'lIT Austrian Grand, In jacks. Just released from . 3 YEAR old Dachshund mix. 1 1"'6.1 Hflaaodt ,-. TxlnAt LJrL. y"°""80 Flaunder 'Dr., Huntington outboard hulls, $ 7 50 '. ,675-11"""~7~40~==---- vibralor & domestic oriental Xlnt cond. Sacrifice at sr;:i0. =1se. No\v Sl3l.40. \Veil behaved. Abo Poodle Farms, lni2 New h 0 Pe , Bch. &t&-4187 Sam to 4pm 71 OS¥ 250 Pio~er bought 8fll£'S · Sttvice • Lee.sing rug 9x12, boSath llkr nr"'" 968-4300. RCA HOl\fE enlertainml'nt mix, 6 months. 645--0391 Fountain Valley, 979-9415. 17' 6" Gla.sspe.r, w/75 hp, * .16' GU.SPAR, 75 hp Jle\\· 12, ~1lkun1, shocks, 208 "'·18J'..31rinta Ana nlake orrers. t & Sun. 1815 SOl~IOLLF.R & ~luellrr full 1 TV A'I FREE Cocka·a·poo. Good HORSES board~ n -1 Evi~e .o/b, bltn, 18 gal. Johnson, trailer. new tires, extra cables and· ___ ,;:::_:..:.:_:_ ___ I Pnr1 &rmoulh, 'NB. si1.c '"rand . .........1 cond. do"" k center, co or • "/F'l\f t••/chlldren. l~t)"' h., • cu, ncn • gas t nk mcl trailer $USO $1500 675-4922 •=2391 * MOTORllO!\.IE " "''"""' ,.. stt'reo, record player . Call n Leased. ne\\• pipe corrals. -a • · ' · · . cmo="=· =:-:;:.,;;=::_---- ALL Chevy ·pa11s. 1 9 6 "'ood $600. ~ 008-8232 shots, 962-74.W. Pony ride available, Birth· 5;57-46-16 . . FO~ &ale, 14' ski boat with '73 \VOMBAT ~faverlclc SUPEJ~'TALS * ~~~do;ctl's§:l.C'n~1;,~kc~ 2~~: \VF.AVER Spinet, $275. or \VlLL buy colol' TVs & late *FREE * day parties, 20286 Laguna 15 FRBLGS fish/:00 boat. trailer. $125. shocks custom chamber \VJNNEBACO bt>st orfC'r. rwxlel bl11.c1c & ,1, h i r <' RHODE Island red rooster Canyon Rd 497-2910 All access. inclucl. radio. 66-4884 art 5 pm P.P. 's fast and reliabJe xlnl OPENROAD Block $100. 350 Block $100. 673-908S poi1ablPS, \\'Orking or not. 646-2174 APPY Geiding w/papers. eo5700ttomE•••pam1 .:..!· ~l trailer. ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~ cond .. must sell SJS-Y119 l:.JFETIME 327 Heads. $50. 1-1.P. Heads * * KITTENS * * Id ··~· ......_ 1125 842-1150. '12-'"'1 S • M h ' 828 51~1118. Son-el, 5 yrs. o . 16 hands, . . '68 TRI. 250 Tooptiy ~· Tri-OVERLAND ' · · • .,. ,.,,....., ew1ng ac 1nes •A50 '30 TROJAN TS FB 111 I~ FISJIER l11ner, Amp l' x 833·5117 days 642-8343 ~es good humper . .,... . W/tack. • • • se rib Cub. '7{) Honda SL 90._'70 LANDAU RESIDENTS of The Hun· k C rd h 830-4137 cont. head, many xlral!l. Tl"lftlpOfQtlon Yamaha 125 SL $250 each. $150 \''k. 6c/mi A-UP tlng1on u"Ould Ilk<' to have a BIGGEST SALE EVER spea ers. a rra c anger, FREE kittens, some calico, $9 500 644-13311 ._..33ni••• ~ ' I 10-12 "r. old. All for look ing tor ~ borne. APPY Gelding w/pa,....rs. ' · "'~ ~•· RECREATION RENTAL & mi~K>lle · donatro tor Ne1v &7 machine only $.19.95 J l!i"""" ,.... 18' FISHING ~-· 60 h SERVICE '"'VJ" S95~ 494-1237 "A" "'"-·~ M"• Verde. Sorrel. 5 yrs. old. 16 hands, ........... P * '70 Yamaha 250 Enduro their UM'. The Hunlinr,lon 1-fovcr Dial·a-malic \\·/tools ~ E · d $800 mak f 5 216 N CLARA ST • R l. l R ·d t ... 50 ZENITH Color TV,••··.•-• **KmENS** good Jumper. $450. w/tack. v1nru e. ·or e 0 • C•m•r•, •l•/Rent'20 2800 mi. $400. Call after 6 . . .. , .,.·A. e 1rcmcir e s 1 e n I s , on Y ................... ro. oe ......, o,,..,, ,737 fer Call 552-7368 -~<=~· ~-----p (TI41 836 ·~s 842-7788 Kirby vac only ...... $89.95 Pecan cab. 3 _yi·11 old, (MOTHER SIAMESE) .............. . ' CABO'~R C .. 318.. ~I "(IUJ. MAYTAG 11'••"-r & d--r Regina 2 spt'.'ed vac !'(>mote control. Make offer. **49~6** WANTED: plo1.c.e to board* 18' CHRYSLER 105 Out. ....,. a.mper on ==~*c-"~'=-7-"18c.=-*-~ " .,. I 119'5 49.H0".>9 -horse from July 15 to Oct. board, open front 15eatlng. Dod&"e. Toilet, holding tank, YAMAHA Twin 80 ele e SALkS e $150 pair: 9:.::12 n1g. & pad on Y .. · ·-·· ·• ·-"" · · BEAUTIFUL 100% Siamese l5. Call collect, 7 14 : Call TI4f624..5554 gas. retrlg. aha.cs. sips 4. ' c. e SERVICE e S20: kitchen t bl w/4 chairs l\fAN'Y USED l\fACHINES ADMIRAL 2-a" color · TV. female cat. Free to good 34&-2S95 21 . CHARACTER BOAT S1d!Hk>or chas/mnt. Beaut. start S250. Yamaha Trail 80 S20: 8%:' sofa S50: 2 orange AN~DV,\CU!JMS TOClfOOSE Jnstnt play. UHF-VHF ens!. home. SGG-1619 . & perfect· outfit. Leaving SU>. Good cond •. Street • RENTALS • chain $45 l.'a. 67:'-i-6..l.">O. FROM, NE> Gl'M~1JCKS! $150. !\lust see to appr. KITTENS. 536-3349, ask for 10 YR. APP. ~fare good for Bay f~vorlte. Many xtras. U.S. lit $1mi takes! 934 bikes. 548--983'l · -11 I Over 11 Yt'S In Co5ta ~fesa. 6-16-8786 10 teenagers, S250/best offer, Sl.3'-1445. Junipero Dr. CM KAWASAKI 1i5 Eh du r o , • Miicell•neous ~~r~: and parts for all S90. Color TV lltenna, us<'d 2 !~~~~g~' p~~~t~~,:io~A~•~t~or~aJ~I: 1 ~846-80~~19~a~t~t•~r~'~· ~~~~1 1~ . F~ERgJ:~ ~1h p 1912 A 1 R cond. se.l con-~· ~~~··· Best oUer. EXPLORER W•11ted 820 S\rw.'f'l"e &>wing ~1ac·hlne & "10· $30. , vinru e · er, Awning, aJr rond. toilet. OF *' &12-8109 * ~ Xtras. $T75. 875-8764 Sl,llO. ~1any extra•~ See at; 1970 YAMAHA Enduro, leas HUNTINGTON BEACH W."t-• Orlontol Rugs Var:uun1. s' ... ~789-,1.~arbor. J JIB J _.,. J 6' DINGHY /Moto B --t"--1700 mil•• Xlnl ·" pr; p1~:-ne00s severaI ust"d ~ 2~·,~ 00 i°R ,1'!;;'; S8.ls3o~so ~~ Ptts _, ..,... ~ 1 ~·----·-·.· ........ • ~;;~:i :1~150~. =-~;;---:-w--536-=~""'~r~I i~~pa~".,.~"tk~' ~"~f,~~~~·~· ~~,Y~·~·f' ~,s.~a. $400'. 963-22!1 atie~ 6 ror.u. I ~he~~· BEAsg-:am rug~. i ·W..5326, 6&117'73. SJNGER touch & sew. f\fod. µ:uar:intced. ~19-4118. . . 68 Cam P T USED BICYCL&S cabinet, good cond, w/at-' VW per, op op. MOTOR HOMES \\rANTED: Ou!door storage tnch, pri. ptv $125. 673-6370 Al\fPEX Tape rec. A.\'.-300. 6 Boats, S.il 909 R~built engine, 14M. Jm. All Types * 642-1272 sheet storage cebi!K't, & NECC j mod 1 heads, rc\'el'l!C ell auto. Pets, Gen•r•I 150 Bo•ts, General 900 _ _ _ _ _ _ mac. fully equip, ready to -,:..:;:.o~;;;,:;-:;,:,;;:..,.- Shf'lves, 646-14.~ 11fl 6 Pl<J. I, tab I.' ~ .• • SWO. $300. 836-8512. ...~---.-go $2,100. 538-3287 between * ·n HONDA CB 175 *' Apollo. Pacesetlu, Ba r o D 1, Jamboree. Roblnhood • ' \Ve've got 'en) at ~?~.'',~ ~ d. on gmally · •PARROT. 1% yr. old male *Cruise to C•talina * SOL CAT 1 _S-8~~•·_m________ Reasonable offer. \\'ANTED lo buy, like ne1v .,....,... •J-""100 Amazon Red Head, very Call 545--0879 aft. 6:30PJ\.f. fumiture I.: Jrunps, nice k -;.-~~~=--,--~~ 190 Our all ne\\' e:<L'iling Bay-New step van COl1\'U8i0n oda xlo nd ~EN DON MOTOR HOMES bl .,~. A""" Sweps 834 ll time. 646-7. F/campr truck reblt from "12 350 Ho , 't co . Lo reRSOna c .,.....-....,, I S liner 2550 off shol'e, sleeps Th N t B edl • •r·· •-e ewes re . grod up. 60<.136, 557-"'17 " '" -· Music•l ln1fruments122 \\rlU. trade o1:1i g i na 1 Free to You Cits 852 5. & lealures a complete i~--"Cail~,.:81'Tc.;..·7ll3=:..,..--ch;fhvood arrangements for '--------' galley, ?VT. enclosed head, TENT trailer, alps 8, ice box, 707 N, H-. S.A. ~ l 9 5 7 FF.ND ER seascape painting or an. BUR~fESE kitten, male, 4 high style rails, complete '72 PACIFIC MULTI-HULL furnace, 1tove, sink, xlnt! G1EMIN1Good8<lcc mldnfl trail. TELECASI'ER riques 536-8280 3 Lines, 2 Times~ $2.00 mos old. CFA reg'd. 2 yr "''ith conwN:ible top, side Efficiency Olamp 83G-S256. 125· c 0 n t 10 n • $175 fem., expensive cat tr('(!, curlains & can1per top, JuU See it! Sail it! Buy it! 81,.i' CAB over 963-1240 549-2193 aft. 5P?<.t TV, Radio, Hifi, i 11-f II inslrUmentatlon )JO\l'ered Alona Week S"---'al SI•-'. •-. .~'pt:T': l973 Dl9CO\."ff'e1' and Sundlil ~lotor.Jlomes for rent, mu; reservations for Swnrner now. Phone-Miss Bennet dt Bob Longpre P o ·n ! i a c-, 892.6651 or 6J6.2500. St . 836 2 J\oTALE PU"""& friendly & cnn'Y ng cage. :i or a 1"='"' ~..... , ~ ~1150; * SCANDALLl accordian _::;.;•:.:'.:"°;::._ ____ ..;,;:.; , ... J 494-&.61 'vilh the famous 225--0MC. -· Save S $ $ 531-2304. 2 BOYS Schwinn Varsity 10 spds. $45. ea~. Ca11 ·'73-3333 120 bass, beautUul t.-on· PRIVATE Stereo Heathkit cute, ~f_!x~;ite I .L'"v.CNX~. "-P=~c.,.,,,..,s"°;a'°'m-,-,,,-,,. . .,-1"1 -yo-u :;op &' ~n1prare this oH ·-THE BOAT PLACE Cycl11, Bikes, dilion. AR-15, dual 1218, SR spkNJ, l\'OUld liJci> to 0\\'11 one ot ore cruiser. 3101 \V. Cst. Hwy., NB Scooters 925 '71 HODAK.\. lOOB. SUper rat f100 * 962-1763 Qrig. $1000, must se..11 $600. PUPPIES of all kinds. col-these lovable Australian red TRY A WINN 714 · &·IS.ll44 pistons, Reed valves, 2 GfBSON EB2DC. Ba s e m-9191 ,ofs. Siz:_s·~~o.Darling. Siami>se killens ca I I ER ~ '73 Honda, 450, Jo mileace. carb, 562-7002 Trifl9n:, Travel guitar. S200. Plush buse 1 ·,~-.~l~Pro=~fi-l-ls-a-ttaJ-.ne-d-,-. ..,-11 F E KITTENS 557-9424 for details. 24' ISLANDER Bahama FG Take over payments. 1970 YAMAHA 360 . MX amp. 4-15" speak.ors. $.'m. you sell through resul t-get. R E 'TVi'O ntonth old KJTTENS WEEKEND SPECIAL Sloop. Like new! Loadl'd! MS-0840 Deaert style. Girling &hocks, IS' ARISTOCRAT. Beautif4!. 963-12Ml ting Daily Pilot Cla.saified 894--TI71 FREE * * * 586.2831 * $7995 * Dine_tte, galley, head, lighL'i, •SUZUKI 90-200 nilies best offer, 968-S615. condition * RC'frigetatof, Want ad results ... 642·5678 \ Ads. 642-5678 I \\."ant ad results ..... 642-5678 FREE ,. 8 ki . pulpits, Lil.: Johnson 6hp. e YAMAHA 35()..75() miles 'TI YAMAHA dirt bike. xln't * ~e & Ovm * ~ LOOK ••• IT'S GARBENSTANGEL TIME! USED GAltBENSTANGEL n Must have rtght•handed. zoenstitt. with power dip.o poleck. Wou1d accept ear- ly mod<I with balWY •P' e rated piddle bottom. Wri~: Ou:sified ad No. 174. DAILY PILOT, P.O. o.x 1560. Costa Mesa, CA If you truly understand garbenstangels it's time to garben . If you don't understand it may already be too late but, what the heck, sepd in the coupon anyway •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• : Yes, I will build a 9arbend an9el -or launch a : • search for one I can put in shape for exhibition at • • the DAILY PILOJ-South Coast Plaxa Build A Better • • Garbenstan gel Contest and International Ra/lye. • : Plea se tell me more. : •NAME --··--··--·---·--···-·····-·-··--·-·-··---• • • • ADDRESS --···-···-··,··-···---··-···-··-····-·························-······-······--···-·····-.:::-• • • •. C)TY -·-·· ···-·······················-·· -----·-· ZIP --··-···--~··-···-• • PHONE --=-·---·-. ·--···· AGE -····-·---'-·--... • • • • .... for. • • • • Pta•al'IM M...,.,, DAILY PILOf,"P.O. In 1160. c .... M-. C.. t:l&U • ........................... •· ,2 urme.se tlens to Newport slip $3995 by Six: * Sink, * 30 ga.l. loving home. Call *A Man's Boal* O\\'Jler. 544-9tl9.. Both like new. 673-t436 cond. Many mu. $275. Call \\'8ttt T4nk, * Levelina 549-{)744 . 1970 175 YA!lfAHA Enduro. 847-'9f7. J~. 11 * E-Z Litt Hitch Built with the P-C:\T. trophy w 1 n n er' Dirt only. X1nt oond. Many '68 TRIU&IPH 600 Trophy tor * ll"llller ~loving ~· Dogs 854 W • • d ~er, i:ve'1i ~lOxlnt extras. 642-1984. $675. Overhauled. X 1 n t , lnduded. * Mim>n In- • PUPPY WORLD e omen lft m1n ~ig~ se ' -'or KAWASAKI 'n, 350 Big rond. 551--0IMO eves. eluded. -GREAT FUN 100 1'fIXEIJ PUPS. Open Eves. Irish Setter, Doberman. Collies $ 5 O, Husk.ie, Bull Terrier, T-CUp Poodle, Chihuahua, Lab., Boxer. Cockapoo. SWAP Shepherds 'for ? ? Stud Serv most breeds. 531-5027. HEALTHY, Happy C.011ie Puppies. AKC. 'l'ris & Sables, with shots. 6 wks. -· NE\VFOUNDLAND ~f. 2-yrs, extremely lovable, needs at- tenllon, & room, $125. 642-5107. AKC GERMAN SHEPHERDS Lrg boned, 6wkl, shots. Silver, Blk & Sliver 847-518L BEAGLE Puppies, 5 weeks. $10 each. Call 962-3666 after 4 p.m. AKC English Pointer pupa. 0 1amp. sired. \Vhelped ?i1a)" 25th. Call 675-8613.. GOLDfJN Retrievers, 6 1vks, reg ,\KC, Champk>n.s, $150. sn-nao NOR\VIOI Puppies. AKC, smallest of the TerTien. "4S--0003 IRISH Setter Puppies, 8 \\'ks old. AKC Registered OJ.am. pion Stock $50. 554--0861. BEAUT. f> '''" l"'l"· '!l O.rm. Shep. 11 Husky $10 each, 580 Hamilton, C.~1. JRISJI Setter Puppin, AKC rcgis. Purebred. $125. tall 847-7123 AUSTRALIAN Silky Terril'.r puppies, AKC. 9wkl .. Sl75. lm-2668 aft 5. 27' FLY Bfl,JDGE CRUISER 24• -ISLANDER, ship-shape. Horn, $MN)~ ..,.,6 MOVING rmth, nruat sell! fu~~~N ~1c1350ELLENT0 With BIG BOAT Nu sails, inbd eng + many 1971 su:U~~ :x $1500 :P ~~ $~ 64&..~100 * 548-139$' * FEATU0 ES Xtra•. al Dana "Pt. $3150. • " 646-22'11 dys, -493-6549 ntl. invested, I1nmac. Sacrifice -2 BOY'S Schwinn Stinan.r.•. 28' STREAMLINE + pull Ye~~ round ~sing. "·attt 32. PC, good cond, must ~i;;o°'--'°". °'54!r'=2758""C7.===--S.apeed &: 3-speed. I....ike pkg Pontiae wgn. mal\)' sk.lmg:, family ~''eekend~t. sacrifice $3200. 2 sets sails.. SCHWINN VARSITY new. Make otter 6"-0039. xtru. $587S. Re q u eat Dual controls with full Jn-spinnak('J' OB aux ]:IOl\'t 10.SPD. brochure, 492-6510 or ·sm stru.menls, lo~· ~kPit for piiv pty .isi.3814. 'S60 * 642-5931 Electric C•rs 930 Presidio, San Clemen-te rlshmg or entertaining stor-TRAIL blk treet l al $75 92:6?2 age galore. Full dine'.tte & HOBIE 14. lmmac. 1 yr old. 536-U5e e 1 er CUTE etedric Shopping ear 22' TERRY, SIC. bltln ref, galley accented in 'vann NS900o. 7350Trir Was ilS1350/d' _r""' pd \v/chqer. $200. ti rm. tange/oven. awning. B.A.r.. \Valnut. Full stand·up head · ava w ~uxe BOYS 3 s STINGRAY .54t)..4=.:.:o138::o_· ------jacks. Many xtras. Sleeps 6. & much much more. Pow-boom. box $175. 846--6306 bike. Tn xlnt condition. Call -Pert.. cond. Jnc. Reese eretl by a ~ ~ten:. cruiser. BLUE Boy 13' 9" Fiberglass 673-2278. Motor Hentn hitch. INSTALLATION JN. l-0 . "A · HOJ\.fE . AWAY . Hull Racing Sail, complete Sears 3" hp Mini-bike. Sile/Rent 940 CLUDED. $2695. 549-3724. Fh.O~t . HOME," & all v•ith trailer. 1973 re,gistra· New rings, 2 extra tires. ,70 OPEN Road C. ~1. lototor BIG enough fo live in, sn1all b·ailerable. tion $5. 832-8951 Very fast $50. 673-7787 , --ded d 1 enough to tre.vel. 21' 1969 Lii SAVE $"Ir-holtle. .......,. ·, u a a , 1 -KITE No. 1005. 197l HONDA SJ -175 Twin monoa.ctic, etc. lofwit sell . !fob, s e f ·co n 1 a i n e d,, Comp!. w-Trailer $13,$95 All a ttactJ:erl equlpd YeXlllow 5325. 1969 Bultaco Sherpa T now. MW otter. Pvt Pty. 0562-;::,,;;'1388;:::·,---~----NEWPORT PACIFIC hull, \\'h1te topsl~e. nt $450. Xlnt. cond. 837-8073 875-U38 \VANTED, Tent t r a i l er rond. $000. 675-2300. M 3 5-.......1 Sch ( CE 1,•/sto\'e & Ice box. TO 2'l)) \V, Coast lhvy., 9, BOSTON Whaler Squall ans ....-W nn 24' PA ARROW. U ,000 RENT, 5t9-362S.af1 5 NMvport Beach Rigeed for sailing $35 64-l-4300 milH, air. ien. 7 cu ti. fTI 4l 6().3880 La.teen sail, $350. 1969 HONDA CB-350 rerr11, color TV, xlnt oond. lb' ARISTCRAn', very good 15' RUNABOUT F'fbrglas, 30 500 Pia.ya.NB 640-1039 PX!. 6r:i-J.m f769S. 5.'12-7S96. ccnd. $l,350 refri.i, ft~. 25' EXECUI'JVE nt 0 1 0 r sleeps 6. Phone Sti--1393 1 hp Evin. Incl. use or ~I. 13' TERN Class sail boat & '71 1-IONDA 35(1, chopped, e..x-home for rent. Fully self Tr•iler1, UtiUty M7 moor . for summer SJSO. 1rallC1", dacron sails & b'a parts. $375 642 2150 Snowbird & trlr, needs stainless steel r i a: gt n g 1 492-.2899 cont. -MO'TURCYCLE trailer. ~ "_,·ork, $'95. G4Z..l272. 830-254.5 1970 HONDA 175 CL. Cold. ~IMEour »eiv l ..u.i:ury re11 w/tle down s•-po. 1 SPORTLINE R ..... L,"' "', ! 11PR 6, air, Im· ..... · :i . una.,.,,.1t. KITE 651 BLUE HULL Lo\v mileage. Very clean! Pvt. BlS-0000 \\'Ide o\'al !ires $ 2 2 ~· Trailer, bail I ank, n1.any with trailer. $450, $350. 644-l033 mac. ~'nCr. 6~ other acces!IOries. Xtnt * 673-9070 * SUZUKilgn TS-50$UO, l970 DELUXE WINNEBAGO _UTlc;:,:,LlTY""'~TR=Al~LE=R-4-.xS~'~U- cood. $300. 84>-1160. 27' c•~ n ;~ --~ -"-st U M1l' H,,,.,. 540-0482 N.B. H ul "-C t • haul! DI Gy 8, fil..--'I , """" •-......cu ......... ~. grey •'7"<N _, or "" o er, a Vt"'• rea .or ne N " h=· 5 ass 'SURE inbrd, head, dacs. $2000:\"':;;lrff""t::,ltr;alll.~842-6~~164~?.i~CLASSIFIED;~;~~·:·;· ·~·~· =64~Z.;5'78~~b~l=k•~·~· ~1~150~. ~;<J>-;i2!!68:::;;:;:;;:;:;o;'I BOAT . Twin hull, xlnt 64$-1998 eves. cond. ST.<-3<05 SHOCK sabot-Rae< rlued. ---------I~ 2 Sail.t.~7;6*.6os7 TAR GA'ZER"'1<i':,. -~=-it 15• VENTURE C&l .E-';;;::':r---0,. a.AY ~ Ultl4 rigging, moorine avail. Xlnl )( Yow DoH1 AcH¥Hy C.W. )( Ult, JJ .m Buts, M•tnt./ Service cond. Pri. Ply. 968-4991. Y Acco1Jf1tf t. tho St.,,. _,,-ocT. n"6)~ AQUA CAT. 12' .,,, •• trlr & nltr To dtvtlop me .. oge for Sundoy, ~ ..-WOfds~ingtorvnben n.11 ... 902 mount. $450. Good con~.. of-,14d;ocbirthalgn. call 494-5072. 1 °""" 31 To 1'1ARINI-; i\TECHANIC 1-IOBTE Cat l ot' ll'/lmUcr .l 2'"-" J2WUI AKC Boxer puppies. Cham-Good \\'Ork. Fair price8. &1ve xtras. Xln't cond. ?11ust sell. ~~;:'14 ~~ ~"""' pion background. 2 fcima1e1. yoo money. Call Burr's $1.cro. 2U/961)...0231. .5Todltl JS Jollii call 968-202) i\Iarlne. m..8677. BUILD >"OUr own. 30' mold tZ ~= Tiny F1m. blk. Poodle Bo•ts/Marlne for Catamru-an hulls. $1500. a v°"' Jao.tr for snlC'. &U-0713 Enulp. 904 Call aft 6pm. 496--3488. 9 "°"'°" 39 ~ ~ lOYeu'I( .. ._. ·Thy CoWe1 AKC Shcltits KITE 637. Race equip. 2 11" -4\Mil Sable le while 1-JOhp EVINRUDE, l-20 qtls, tile blue hull, dolly. l 2Muit 42,.,.,.;.,,_,..,., *557_7869* Chrysler, fwd 4 rev gears, Excel. $550. 6'73-0U2, lJNror .u~ ee G 0 L DEN Retrit:ver ~kl inc $85 It Jl4S. CUSTOM \.\-ood Sabot. Center 1:Zk !:~ pups:, AKC. champ. llnes. Bo t:t098P hoe.rd, Geani &: .... ns Excel J6bii«t ~Con OFA, shots. ~2069. • 1, ower 906 t'Of\d. can. $175. 494-8171. ;:~ :.~ ADORABL~ Bo:ctt puppltt • * * l7' GLASS boat. 75 hp C\L 25 No. 12> ~ ~ :: ~iitt 6 wka .. Fawn. John90n, $600. For sal! $5200 21 Nilt 51 ~· 837-*9 S31h!791 "' 8~1.12 ln4J ;.t&.8493 ti... '"""'' 0 ER M AN shOrt~alrtd * l~' F1BERGLA8s ninabout 13' 3" flyinfJ Junior, Dac.1"0n 2, ~,'*" ~=Ii.• Pointer. 5 yrs. Geo!le. bJove w/3$ h.p. Evlnrude & trlr . .suilic, 8Plnn, lrlcr, f\111,y 2.5DNI .SSMoncy forces sale. ~. 64fr0885 equip, all t/g, $795. 67!}..()4.\9 26 ~ 56 Don't ---SABOT V lf!"lflrotlcwl 570oi.obts Yorki1 T•rrier Pups 42' CRISS Cran Cl'Ui&er, hvl n 21 T• · Ma. C.11 714/827-9919 .... 1 ... u• hi·~Abln n1aho• Xl11t cond, rt1cfna rlr. dolly. 2' lftw.ldiott 59 F1i.n. ..... " ' --· 494-1 237 Jo ;;_vw LA.Jl....Ci!nn ahep. pups 6 Wk!l, leitliLltt llD ct.th, m.-~~~1i:~d ~~~ ~" -SABOT &/0< Dinghy Good @,,_ 11tutt. m. C111 &tM'i'51 '·· I f Saturday, Junt )(), 1973 --~ -5 T\\'O C70xl5 ~ 1141.'1 f"78 x 15 19Tl f'ORO ftana;<T XLT. Kelly Springfie ld 1ln'.il, \'\\' •, con tnick and 11 1"'.l ft. "'heels, U.5. li\.'lgs. 2·812x lj AtlW'.1igo _ tibcrglllJ;I; 0J1d and U'-xl.3. \\'HI ..ell aluru. c·{t111per. BoU1 loaded ~11ely. Any rea.~onahlE> 14•Jt11 extra..;, fully M.·U·c..'On· oiter. Mu•t 11ell. C a I I tninutl. L!ku fl('y,' coilCJition 1U1yt!nl('. 6,15-7989. 1u1d 111ust be s...-en ~o bl' 11p.. A.1.J.. Cln•V)• pa.rt1. 3 9 6 preciated. 2:J,000 1n iJC<S. \Vil! compll'I(' engine $200. l·lr11ds st>JI sc.-para1c. $90. Intakes $~. Block·$100. I ==·:CCP!-="'°cc"°O..CM-"!l-IC.:::'.;."IS"'e:::.,._ 3:)() block $100. ~27 hMds 0 1-:LUXE ·1:1 '1 y,•hecl drive $j(l, H.P. heeds $1 2 5 . '~ T Chevy Cheyerme. 842-1150: 542-384.1 llcnvy d.uty equip. tU IJ OJSCOUNT l\lark 10-r-.tark 10 po"·cr. A/C. Can1pe'\ shell, "B" Ignition systen1s snVl'S S5m. Ph: S.'11-0660 afk foc mill'egl' plu,i::s poinls inst.ul11 Ttandy. \ easily 644-5893. * * 19&1 r·ord ~i: \ Ton ASSORTI:D new race parts Pi£'kup, 11.uto trnns, radio, for 1'-ord and comp. C-eronomy 6 cyl. eng. camprr altered rare car. 493-9006 i;hcll , xlnt mech. cond. ask for Bill Freeman, 8-3. 540-78TJ 5 NE\V !ires, 9.50. 16.5, 8 '65 f'O RD P.U. ~I. T. V-8. plyg. \\'ith whcel:o;. 842-llSO Auto. 38' high shell ·wi th f'vt'!I or anylime v.·knds hunk and shelves SfO>. '56 CHEV. 2 door hrd/top & K30-6.i62. ntisc pnrtJt. SACRIFlCE! 'TI ~ Ton Ford * !>i"-124_1_*___ C u s t o m C a m p e t' \'\\' Eng wblt $150 + parts. 14·/homema<ll' camp e r _ Eng's 4 Salr. Bill & Pats X1ras. 6TJ-!H5-1 Aufomotivt'. 557-5681. '11 EL CAJ\fINO. Mag y,•hls, Alt1/Fl\.f, tilt "A•hl, tinted Ji:lnss. 454 auto, Clean. $2800. I -. Aulos for s.ai. 11 ~ l 673-4523 art 5 '~-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; [ '56 OlEV 18' Van, '63 eng. Runs good, ta ncll'm whls,- paneled & insulated $800. Antiques/Classics 953 557-3305. FOR Sale '48 Packnrd Oub Sedan 8 cylind£'1' ovcr-<lrivc tran.<;, beau. rare auto must sell $1200 or oner, 645-&112 '53 OLDS 88 Sedan one owner, orig parts, very gd. cond. $250. 536-9771 Recreatlon1I Vehicles '68 DODGE FAMILY WAGON NEWPORT IMPORTS 956 3100 W. c.oast I-fwy., N.B. '42-9405 1'"0R Sale, all terrain vehicle & trailer Sand, v.oalt.·r or snow. 41 pass, top spd 40mph, b~ less than lShrs, also Yamaha motorcycle, & miniature F/G racer, ap-prox 5' long. Can be ridden by child or adult. For furlhe-r Information call ITI4) 84:7-.583> '71 vw Westphalia Camper complete v.·ith tent 1977DUD) $2899 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 18881 BEAClJ BL. 847-8555 HUNTINGTON BEACH * 1t DUNE Buggy -117 "Squarebttck engine. Broy,'Jl metaJ nakc. Tuck & roll in- terior. Top &: side curtains. $1250. ~16. PRY. Party will rent 20' selfrontaJned nX>tor coach. Reasonable rates. 839-9642 before 6 pm daily. '65 GREEVES 250 Fillron, l>!-sert Tank run1 &trong fljl}, st2-2>115 . 963 FORD Van '72, \Vind o Econoline, long body nu tires. Complclely insulated. Xlnt cond, Dark gn'Cn, $2700. or offer. 494-5480, 833-7523 E-300 Super Van, '72, 8000 mi, p/s, p/b, paneled, crpted, w/xtra scat. Best Ofier. 968--9515. '66 DODGE Van. Rebll eng, new radiator, ·AM IF M . mags, much more. $900. of· rer~ '71 DODGE Van, ICltlg \VB, nulo, R&H, tape, icebox, ex- tras, clean. Xlnt cond. $2,525.25, 5484193. '57 VW Van good tires, ·good body $:"1UO. '!'-544-3417 * '68 DODGE Sportsman Van, nu eng, good cond. Best of- fer, 67:..-21)'}7. '68 OODGE Van. V8, full in· ter, stereo, Sl'TJO. Call 962-3976. Auto Leasing 964 DISCOUNT ti.lark ]0-l\1ark 10 "B" Ignition systems saves mileage, plugs points, in· slal\s easily, 644-:>893 Autos j61Jin1oc1 96J TOP DOLLAR PAID IMMEDIATELY FOR ALL FOREIGN CARS WE ARE IN DESPERATE NEED OF GOOD, CLEAN FOREIGN CARS TOP DOLLAR-PAID FOR OR NOT ! Call or ro1ne in io see us. NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 \V. Coast ll\\)'., N.B. '42-9405 TOP CASH for dean late modt>I cars --- 970 Autos, tmponH 970 BEST AT THE BEACH CJ/R\'SLE'R "12 1-IT COUPF., Ne-""·1xirt Cu~lom, A/C, P. \Vinti, Uuwlau IWof, Crui~ Cflntrol, Dl!IC 8 r ake Ii , 42".211$V, Smi, BF:ACH Ji\1- PORTS, 1200 \);. Co!uit HtAy., Ney,'porl. 6 ,~06. CADIU.,\C '68 CPE. DcV., A/C, fi~IJ Po\\'er. f.,.'l.11dau T(')p, Sletco, XSS787, $1895, RF ... \01 '!\!PORTS, 1200 \\I. Ot.ost !liy,•11,y, New p or t _ &I~. TRI Ul\1PH GT 6 t '69. Rrutio, Sharp, YR X 6 7 3, BEACl-1 IMPORTS, ln:I \\I. Coast 11 .... y., N c v.• po r I , &1~. ?>1CB '67 Roadster, \Vll'f' \l'h1<els, Chrome T r u n k Riick, Z\'1)7::2, S I 1 9 :"!, BEACM ll\fPOP.TS, 1200 \V. Con~t ~h~)'.. N (' w JI 0 1" I . &la.6100. CADILLAC '70 CONV'T, i;-un · Power, Auto nirnale Con- lrol, A~1/F'M. 912BIV S29!Kl, Bf~ACJ-1 IMPORTS. 1200 W. Coast Hwy., Ne\vport, &15-6400. l\fUSTANC '67 GTA, Auto Trans., P . Strg., Radio, New Tires, TRJ270, BEACl-1 IMPORTS, 1200 W. Coast Jlwy., Newport, &15-&106. CAPRI 'fi? NOW OWN TH E FABULOUS 1973 CAPR I \Vith 2,000 4 t'rlindcr or V-6 eoi,:!rn:, y,•lfh Or ""'l lhOUI d()(.-or g1'0up, 1101nl' will. 5un roof or lanrlau top, powt'r disc brnkcs, style sh-el .,...hi'.'t'I, radial tires, bucket seats. ORDER YOURS NOG USTAF~ON Lincoln-Mercury IG.~ l:kaC'h at \Vomcr llunt in~ton B<>a(·h 142-8844 * (2131 592-5544 "Home of the Viking" '71 CAPRI 2000 sion, · '011dilioni11g. dist· hrak Bf'a1J1iful contli,!1011. ' 1). $2395 2480 !!arbor Blvd. Cos1a Mesa At f~air Drive 5-16-8017 ALFA R0!\1EOS al lhel ~!~!~~~~~~ BF.ACl-1. '66 Giulia Sprint '12 CAPRl 2000cc. Air cond, GT, Ai\l/Fl\1, TNE4l6, SPIDER '6'9 R 0 ads le r , dec.-or g roup, 4 spd, xlnt A l\1J 1'~ 1\1 , J njec t ion , cond. $2500. 962-4644 DATSUN 69011FR. GT Vel.oce, Landau Top, A:.Vl/n.1, 690 llFR, SPID£R '67 R o a d s t e r , I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Blaupunt't Radio, New Radials, 031A.KU, BERLINA 'i2 Den1onsrra1- ors. N<>ver F..t>gistcred. 0-Ull & ~. All At BEACll IM- PORTS, 1200 W. Coast Hwy .• N ewpol'I., 645-6400. VEGA '72 GT KAl\fPBACK, A/C, Alloy \Vheels, Radio, 822DPB, BEACH JM- PORTS, 1200 W. Coast Hwy .. Newport, 64~. JAGUAR '70 XKE. A/C, P. s~.. AJ\.1fFMJS\\I Radio, 400&~. BE AC H ll\1- PORTS, 1200 \V .Coast Hwy., Nev.'JX)rt, 6£-6.106. l\1ERCEDES 'ID 2.10Sl.., A/C. Both Tops, Becker ;\~1 Fhf /S\\-, Radio. N~ • 240Z's • AS WELL AS ALL MODELS Including 1200s, 610s & Truck~ ln1media1e Delivery Some '72 5\0"s AS LOW AS $2495 F'ully Factory Equip1.IC'd BUY OR LEASE . ·-·-. - Xl'mp11rt Dat!;1111 · !\_>(<' N C ·"' H•f-,1 1,,....t>W P.,,,0 64'> ~·)l); • Radials, Spotlcs!I. BEACH fi\1PORTS, l!n> \V. Coo.st ff y,'Y., Ne\\>port. 64~100. 1-=====c..::=--- FIAT ·11 RAc>:r. GT. i..w-DATSUN 240Zs rlau 1'op. Radio, Radials, 3.l.5DJN. BEACH ll\fPORTS, J:nl \V. Coast H ...,, y. , Ne\\JlOrt, &15-6'100. . . ].ll'arl1 Jlt11p1111!i +t !?()(' w (' "' .... ..._ ..... r .. ;>wµ-• \k •I •A.i !:>4'Jb, ALFA R0?\1f,O -SAAB in Newport e THE Fl"EST IN USED IMPORTS e e THE FINEST IN . IMPORT SERVICE e Do yourself a favor and.COD)C sec us rirst. Open Tues. anrl Thun>. Ii! 9. Sat·Sun Iii 5. (F.URCIPEAN AUTO) -(wlilA<s) ..... 7IOO l-91>a !hd. C-. -MS· ,.40 AUDI Largest Se le ction Ever of full)' tquipix•d Zs, !\lags. air c.-onditioning, 4 spds or 11uton1at iL~. NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 \V. Coast l"f\\)'., N.B. 642-9405 $ SALE $ DATSUNS NEW DEMOS 1973 51U"s Pi1·kup 610"s All l\loclels & ..'.:olots to Choose r·rom. . . -.. -- · Xrmp1111 Dab un " 11)()( "' ( '""' 01q-,, ~. 't>,...,.po-•' fl.-1<1' 1'4~ f,4{,() Sports, Race, Rods 959 '72 PINTO. 2000 4 spd,' bit eng. lnterpart r a c I ng suspension. Good for street or slaloms. Over $4500 in- vested. Sacrif, pri pty. 548-Zl82 and trucks! ---------1..:~::=~===~~~ Howard Cheyralet MUST"" hove a Co. oar ·12 '70 Datsun 240Z 2 door 100 L.S. nf'w radia1 .. ----. - l\facArthur and Jaml)l)f'('(' tires, Al\1-Fl\1 srert~. air Air Condi!ioning. Mag:>, Ne-.1-pon &,ach condilioning, sun roof, <4 SPECIAL S.33-0:.55 spd, un<ler book \'alue S.1.100. THIS WEEKEND \VE -PA'l TOP DOLLAR 573-llSJ Trucks FOR TOP USED CA rts 1972 100 1..5 4 Dr. Auto. 1\ir. 962 Jr your car is extra clean, Am-Fin s teoreo. Sunroof. 1----------I see us first. Low n1i. ?riv pty-$4000 -'72 INTERNATIONAL BAUER BUICK '"" 5"7-9185. 2925 liarbor Blvd. BMW SCOUT II Co<la .,.,, 979-Z';JO ------- 11-fPORTS \\'A.f\'TED LEASE A 1973 L/.111· m ilf'agt>, 6957.4 tn.JGXC!. $2375 . . . miles. Xrmpm1 Dab11n . : 1'1<•) ~ ( '"' ,,,,_ .. • .,...,.,, fi.,.t •·l· ,_,. : 196.i I:-.'TF.P.NATIONA L b:-1, Tra\'t>lall, 111tlny new pat1s, J ga~ tanks. SI50Ch o!f£'t'. &w:i·i'O?l afh·I' 1::\0. FSTATE MUST SELL '73 Ranchero. 400 eng. fllll ex- fnt.'1:. i\Ii<'helin tires, 6,000 miles. 673-tiJ72 TOYOTA PICKUP 1972, air, mitTOrs, bum1>er & other xtil'M. Clean. $ 2 0 0 0 , 83.l)..-0'205 pvt. '71 Dr\TSUN PU. Privntc pe.rly. ,'(Jn• conit Coll hv.•1. i' 6-7 p.111. l\fon·Fri., 962-2:119. '49 OIEV. plt·kup, '62 6 eyl. e,.-. $245 1or lx"!St off<'"f, after l p.m. 968-00n. Orang!': County's BAVARIA TOP S BUYER Bil..L l\tAXF.\' TOYOTA GOOD 18.ltal Beach Blv :. JI. &'lch Ph. 847-!Wt, SELECTION OF \VE l~U\' USED BMW's L\1PORTED AlITOS 1972 200'1 BEST PRICES PAID! 1973 l~AV.\lllA Dean Lewis Imports 1971 BAVAHIA 100,q 2;lOO 1!,u6 Harbor. C.~I. l!l6.q l'"'" 6-16-930'.: """ Autos, lmport.i 970 '71 CRICKET 4 Door, J\.fe talic blue terior, radial tires, saver. $1399 '72 Cadillac Sedan DeVille 16,000 rnl. $5699 '72 VW CONY. CREVIER BMW Salt!> -Servk.-e -L-easing 208 \\'. l1;t SI., &1nla Ana 835-3171 ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST G SALES-SERVICf.;-LEASINC OVERSEAS DELJVEf-1.Y ROY CARVER, Inc. 234 E. Jitti St. ornn~f' \\"1th blatk in1crior. Costa l\te5a 516-4441 2-1,000 ml. $$S$ '70 BMW 2800 . -. ---- . Xrmp1111 Dab1111 . 5 ..,, lrl("(l W (U.l'<T ...,,.,....,,~ • .. • N> .... 1....-t !kacn "'4'• b.400 . . -. , 1973 'DATSUNS ALL MODELS IN STOC K BARWICK IMPORTS 333i5 ClUllino Capistrano S;.1n Juan Capistrano 493-3.175 or 831·1375 "i2 240Z. Auto, air, 1nag \\"his, Beckc1· A l\I / i;· M !l!CJ'CQ. ra(iifl /(.· SIC\f'O cassetrf'. l311rn1 ornn~r col- or Xh11 t~uid. S I 4 ;, O. fi·12-9!lXO, 1624 Anligua \\lay, Ncy,•p0rt . •71 DATSU'.'J 2-!07., st1ek, ll£'\V mags, 2 ne\v tires, ln1- n1.ac. 494-6208 DATSUN, ToYota f'ntt. body p:u1s or rebuildahlc car. Helll', Drive it. b'13-1784. FIAT '69 Fiat Spider Roadster or11nge. t\\~Oi\71 3 • $1399 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA '69 f"OHO \"S, F..xKI Su~r Van Camper. P1U 1radt'. :.4>321~) '71 AUDI 1\lr 1:oll(I., all l"llllials, 11 itn black inlcr!Or, 1·/ran. 1 ~1 BEt\Cll BL. 84i-.\Xl5 r;ilver llUNTINGTON BEACH '51 GMC pMCI truck, rehlt ma, rebU trans, n t' w braltH. runs xlnr. 5W·65.~I. '1S O IEV. ,. T. Pickup, l~"Y duty, ?dust t1ell, make offer, t.quna, 494-0072. '!JI CHEV. 1t Ton . P.U., XJnl cmd. $395. 6i~24 Qr 675-0lfl. 155 G)IC PU 1) ton. 6 C)•I, Runs ad. Bt11 olle.r._ Qulek ...... &l!h'i12! "56 FORD Pk:k Up. Bc,.1 Of- M . Call 213: 00<;45>1: n•: 1!47-3J.ZI. 100 L.S 4 Dr. Auto lranis, vtnyl ratllo, 33.0CC n1ilcs $3295 top. 445 E. COAST HIGHWAY f•t l.rtdt# Drlv•I A NEWPORT BEACH d ~~ 673.0900 01' 'o~,~-•s @ . ' $4495 . NEWPORT IMPORTS S"UJit'r :i,ioo \V. Const H•vy •• N.B. 642-9405 '68 BMW 2002 sl!vrr-. 1xtlAM61 $1799 I BILL MAXEY 1 • TOYOTA 1 1.~ Bt;An l H!~. 8-17·~5;"'3 HUNil:\CiTOS BEACll 'fi4 F'ist 1100-D. For, part11 or y,•holc cnr. Good I i~. 1011 of new parts. 646-~ after 6:30 pm JAGUAR '71 XJ-6 Sedan Sable Bisqu llllt'rlOr, lOfHk'd, nt11et, (31543\\11, $6789 low lll.n-q111!• lllti!lll'• IJl'Ull~~ ,.1<1,1 \IMI . ' .. Pu~ifruo "1uol" .w )'OOr Uwiit-11e\I UIOM: b..ubles ror "buck~", Call C11S!ilflcd 6-l:kl!m. l§l [ .~ ...... l§l JAGUAR 71 JAGUAR XJ6 SEDAN l3l6Dt';\ I 60 S\11\RP "QUALI T\'" usr~o CARS IN STOCI\ SJ>l'\.·ializing In Qualily e BAUER BUICK 29'J_j llruix>r Blvd. COSTA MESA 979-2500 '71 Jaguar V-12 E Type Caupe ~:arR.(Ol7f;~~~l . loi1dl'CI. locul $6666 ~l11'1n1111!; llluhn" llJIUll\llDJ\I \ll.11, I/Ml .. ' ... . "' ' '" ' -" '71 JAGUAR Xl6 IKDl\C3~ Jim Slemons Imports 1301 Quail Nc .... •port Beoc-h l!J).930() New Toyotas In St,ock Beat Price Increases! ~tu.Lewi& -TOYOTA 970 '71 vw Westphalia Camper t'OlllJ'lt!te y,•l1h 1ent 19770UD) $2899 BILL MAXEY \TOYOTA I ~I B ACH Bl.. S47·~ llU~ JNGTON BE,.\Cll '69 vw 4 S11d, Air Cor'M'.1, 1134FOVJ E:'l.'TER FROl\1 i\.1acARTIIUR 1966 Harbol", C.I\[. 646-9303 $1595 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 50 USED · MERCEDES ON DISPLAY GAS SAVER '68 CROWN llUNTIN(iTON BE;\Cll <I !Joor Sedan. l::t'Ono1n ical 4 ·6.'I CUSTOl\llZJo:O V\V Van. s1xl., e n " i 11 P L'Ot)lplelf'ly Brn1KI UC'\\' inside ,i:_ out o'haulNI lit our shO/l. im•ld. nl('('hanic-al parts. Sharp Ne\V Car t\\o"Xl\11 661 nu1g y,•hls. Goody('a r Trade--ins 5944 O\•ersizcd ti1"t":s. 4.'i,000 rni. & Coming In Every Day i• Wf'tlt Uuy a t $2000. k bo &14-6500 days or 64•1-2342 As A ut Our Un ique SANTA ANA TOYOTA evei;. Uu d Mercedes Lease 417 \\I. \\"an1t·r ~m-2;,12 1 '·'°'1;c:,=-~v~1~v-~---PI ----S<'da n . ans ,6., TOYOTA Su11roof1t·actio. Lo rni. lnl· House of Imports .,. "'"'" o.-ig. """'" l'-'"" ... COROLLA hrs!. S46-6:~06 G.S62 Manchester, Buena Park Qn the Sa 5 .,i;ta 1250 Ana Frwy SPRINTER V\\I, ·r,s bug. Orig ow1K'r, ....,.. Xlnl 1.>011d. RIM. pop out fZYi'..ti951 rear y,•i11do\1's. Pri. Ply. &>lt."Ction of rolors. air t.'On-?\1ERCEDES Benz '66 230 S $l 399 Bel\t offer: 540-5719 dhioning, lull factory equip-Bro111.c, auto, power, perfect pt.>d. in & oul, $2,250/bcsl olfer. '72 E l\fP J blt V\V, nM'1.llV $6395 536-6662 or 842-3724. BILL ~AXEY xlras, l'C'posseRSCd hy bank, '61 l\1ERCEOES '~ SL TOYOTA nnist sell for rl'n1aining ~ amount. 5'15--0>29. Autos, lmporteci 970 VOLVO '66 VOLVO 1,).\4 2-door I 4 Sii('('([, A~! 1'~1 $777 fXSP823 l ,~Wtl.W W VOLVO 1966 llarhn1·. C.;\I, fiHi-9300 1970 VOi.VO, 4 dr, :..:lilt C."OrKL Sl .&.'iO or 111akc or re r . 641}-1312 "68 !•I IS bPigc--b1uv.·n. ;1uto. ah'. n •huilt l•ng .t 11·nn•. --~$1000. 64~4J Autos, Used 990 BUICK 71°BUICK Skylark Custom V-S, nulotnnti1· u·11nsn1i1'h-ion, 110\1·cr .sll't.'rin1:::, fl owe r brWu·)i. JlO\l't'.r .scuts, lilt stN'l"ing \\'hl'i'l. tln1cd glass, vinyl lop, ch1'0111e wht."Cls, und ]O\Y 1niles, $2777 17-13CXVf 60 SJIARP ','QUALITY .. USED CARS IN STOCK S)"lC'(:intlzing Jn Qualily e BAUER BUICK NEWPORT IMPORTS [i~"~~ cond. $2200. lSSSl BF.ACM BL. S-17-s:;a;-, ·11 \t\\I Caniper e-ood cond. -==-=-="------1.~ll'.'oU/i'Ni:!'1C.'l,O:-:NG':'_':T0~N_!B~Eo;,.~\C~l.!_I _ ffil/C':tS.<;C'll(', ;,,akc offer. 19'.l.'l I lril'hor· Bll'd. GAS SAVER i\lust St'll in11nP<l. call Susan COSTA MESA 979.2500 '71 MK. II ,_,, w. "'"" 11·" • 7 0 BUICK RIVIERA 1966 SPITFIRE. Good 4 Door. A nil"<' rrearn fin ish. "70 V\\I Bus, Brnnd . llt;'\\' MG 3100 \V. Coast lh1'Y .• N.B, n1echanicnllv. Needs In-l u11·n<'r 11u10. \\'ilh :-.-iandn1·tl ~b.lt. Ct~. Custoni built Ht- 642-9405 tcrior and eXt. \1·ork $350. or u·ansn1ission <9!XiDJDi Onlv lt·r:~I". ~xr. rend. i'ltake of--~-:---:-------1.~""':''".'..''.rt"".:"''::·.:.4~9&-~35:~''?.'---1 51777 · _fer .. ~l:~!_t_!l._ -~--'70 Januar 4.2 MGB-GT '68 an1/fn1 ,vire 'G.l V\V 1:.00 ~q tik xl111 n1rt·h '2 wheels, Jo n1iie-age, sh...-0250 <'fln<I nu tn·C's t"\.•blt <'ni:: 1-011vf'n iblc. k1Cal car t296-t'all bcf. 9 pni SANTA ANA TOYOTA ~~><I~ :1 body v.·ork Sun ,\SJ 1. ,61 MG , -117 \\I. \\'arnt't' :t!Q--251:.! ;>..17-~.Xi.I $2999 $500 * * ~;~1~! ··11 TOYOTA MARKT! .ce69o'-cv~1"v_"'_"-""'-.~.,-,.7,-. ~,7,~-..,, • 1 ;:i. WAGON clean. Low mile. Al\1/i; l\1. $1,225. Priv. party. 675-169-1 Auto Trans. (90.1CQQJ $1999 OPEL ('\'t'S -----------1 * '71 OPEL 1900 station 11·agon 4-speed. radio, no air, clean inside & out. $UOO. 6'12-1050 or 673-0011 ~llla n1111 !; llltihn" V\V '69 Cnn1per. factory rf'· hit eng. $1 iOO Also '6:1 Clln1per rr-blt eng $12'"".JO. Bo1h veory clean. 497-lre4 '70 JAGUAR XKE COUPE Wt(lll l lllllU J11 • 111\"l.l -· ~ ~ ·~ ·~ ... 'ti2 RU G, r ebuilt '67 t'rig. 'W OPEL \Vagon, 5-1,000 111i GAS SAVER lirt's & br:lkcs in good >I s:JX'{'(I, a ir t"Otl(Ji 1ioning, Nt'<.'ds body \1·ork. runs roncl .. x lnt transp. $400. lPalhPr in1el'ior, A:\l 'Y~1. grea1. Good trdflSP. $1~. '70 COROLLA !i-L>--6·1-lj ln11naeult11r eond .. rhronu• 494-Sln. \\"a_iton. Duulilf' sharp, 11)\V 'M-V\\I:~. -,-,.,-,,-.;-,,.-Boc.·nian ~;1~~~1an1~~''!nd.~~1f1!/:~·,•. PANTERA md_eai:,'<'._ .'1 SJX'Cd. Ivory lapC' dl'l'k, Pri-; Pl v. ----------I \\"hllf' f1n1sh, i;uarantCt.•11. * 5.57~"" * $4288 176-IASl I. ~ '71 PANTERA $1366 ·r,g \I\\'. (.:ood t~)tlll., gon<l 60 SHARP "QUi\LfTY"' r s J-:J) C1\l?S IN STOC K :".(h..'t."ialilinj: In Qunl11y e BAUER BUICK I . ~;'~,""'=~~~·c....;1r,_.•'·~s1~200. 7SOO ORIGINAL MILES SANTA ANA TOYOTA '66 V\\'. 1\·f'G.~ C'ngin.._ & E x c e lle nt Condit ion 417 \\'. \\'arnt•1· j.10-2511 ~unrf.162:> flJ'.. bt•s.t _nff. Fully Loaded TO\'OT1\ '69 Coi'flna, 4 dr, lo • ."~li4114.l * :l!l:l5 ~1<1 rbor Bl\'d. Call After 6 :00 P.M. mill .. <\Rf', exc·f'I rond. $.'175. '72 \'\\. y1'ltoy,· suPl'r bug. COSTA MESA 979.2500 638-3471 493-727S 1111111 cond. Join Penc1• Corp, MAZDA * Mudo '73 Rotary * $66 MONTH 36 l\>lONTHS O?EN LEASE WiU ac1~ep! trarle-ins CALL i\o!R. Jo~ll.Y d42·6666 Hunt. Beach MAZDA ·71 ~o,'OT \ " I · c•i J>e.ll best offer . 846-.1648 PORSCHE ., , i-1111 crtuscr -~ d -------- \Vag. 4 \\"hCC'I rl r. A/C good ·n.'l RliG, n-blt t.•ngint', rlf'I\' co11cl. i\lake off<>r! 6i5--12G.i l1rnk('s. xlnt cond. $725. '72 PORSCHE -&l:!-[;67.~--~ VOLKSWAGEN '70 VIV Bu•. <lut roud., v.·hile, Ot1P owner. $1795. '71 V\\'-BAf{GiUN . * 551-5Tffl * 914 COUPE Beautiful gold, black roof, 5· Ney,• r-..1d1als, xlnt n1t'th., "66 SQBK, reblt l'ng. NN'ds spl'ed, radio, healer, power roncl . Necds paint.. 6T;r-0'291 S001l' bodv \\"(lrk. s.-..i:i. sicering. 13.763 miles, •69 VOLK:S\\'AGEN Sedan 67.",.72S2 da)•s/673-2.\91 e1·l's. $399.5 Auto Truns. $950. "65 SQL',\REBACK, good i449t"ELJ Cnll 213: 592-2!m cond. fiS,000 n1iles. Jim Slemons 'iO V\V, 7 pass Bus. rte-hit * 67:r1:i1s * cng. clean. Sl,6j)_j. "68 V\V !;uul'Qflr. lo 1n i, r,o(l(! Imports 4.l}.1-fii60 or 19.",....ffi,"12 rondi!lon $.S9:) .• vrer S pn1 J'i?.~l Bl•1u·h Bl. 84'>-6666 !lfi:l--4793 ---~~--"-=·==• 1301 Quail '71 V\V Bu~ Ne1v cni:;:. c[Utl"h, =:..c.=·::,...~~----1 ~71 ROTi\ltY lit a l d a. Ne....'JIOrt Beach 11res. $1 9!1.). or ln uk• f11r l11!t• VOLVO 1.crrecr ron<l iHon. IJ,.t' w S.13-9300 n1od Sia. \Vai::. 6-l;)....'f!."l9 $(•11 n11s t ~l"\.'en 11·i1h vinyl 1•1P, grt'1'n inll"'riot·, ;1 ir Nn- dir io11 ing, ,\l\I Fl\f stcr('(l 111ul1iplt~x radio. s t rat o ht•nrh l)()'ol't'r -"'.'UIS, poy,'(>r 11 indo11·s, 1·hl\HHt' 11·hecls. anti ra(·tory "a rranty is ;1\""flilnh!t'. ONLY 16,000 MILES $36'66 4960C'QQf 60 Sll1\.RP "QUALITY" L'SEIJ CAHS IN STOCK SjJt..~lalizint: In QuaJi1y e BAU~R BUICK 29?..5 ll nrbor Bh·rl, COSTA MESA 979.2500 197'2' F.STATF: \\'ai.:nn, l~- 1nac. Lo rnil(.'S, I 01\'llt"!r. air. fl/~. p/h, Cir. p1i ply. ltlw;1 sr•ll Takc O\"t'r l'(IUity. \\'lll la ke 1rc1dr. y,•ill rrnanct'. 6to--1'll~'=,-,---­ 'li9 l~UICK 1l1vicr:1, pov.·er .~i':1ri;:, y,·indo\1's. sll'l'ri~ ,"-: tir11ko·s. V111.\•l top, ~11 xtrns. r.oort <'Ondit!on. J:>vt. pty. Conr;1et. lhu:h !\! y n a 11 , 540-.'"'6.1{) or !>-19-26.54. '66 RIVIEP.A -rn-e<ls engine o\·crhaul -11·oultl n1nkc J:"l,..:tl lo1\"-1·ich~r. S :1 O O. :; 1·1-9-170. ext 36, ru1k" for Jin1. '70 SK'{LAHK. Good t.'On- dition. Jo~ull fl0\1·er. Fae. Air, vi11yl tnp. f:l'OOOnly 8. $22lf1/offcr. !lf'.18-5-161 "67 SPECIAL '1-<lr .. w<I. ('011(1 .• rnakP offl'r. '70 Toyota ('ol'f)nn 4-dr. ln1m1:1c. l_'Ond. Sl•IOCI. 9f.S-~18 -,64 RIVIERA Xl111 rond. 613-5930 CADILLAC ---·-· ·-··~---~i~hcl ins . ..,,-hile vinyl"top. E~TER J'R.Oi\·t i'llacARTIIUR --.72 8UPERB £ArLV.- l, ~t\". '!a11Y· Best otlc.r. Ph TRADE 2 BR TO\VNHOUSE, $1700 OR BEST OFFER EL DORADOS 6 l . .,-:U.t.. :.nx22 fan1 rm. xlnt cond., 979-2116 af1er 3 THINK BOB LONGPRE located in pri~ f'ountain --.--n-c .. 1il1Pii10bil<> ECONOMY cou1:EI~'O~VEHOORTSIBl!LES MAZDA Valley area, unmet! oc-!;how morn condition. • cupancy. a""""'ble 7'1% $45!'0. 6T.'-..74'9. DE VILLES -SERVICE FIRST-~~ar~o~~e~~i~~~a1l:~ 'fl7 '!'V Bug ~7!15 WHILE WE HAYE 40 l:;L Slre~t a! lhl' &u1ta Ana South Bay Realty Agent/ Very nice cond. 111/out. 38 T<O'OUCl~EOO.~· SE '" Suwt '' lhr (,,...,,,,_ 962-2'40, 'Ev•'-c'.'11 673 - 2 ."''. NEW VOLVOS IN ... SRn!R Ana fr\I)'· 96S--9100. l\l!J~I ~II Ef?:l<'I i;:, ~ V\V CON~if:t~~LE'-" Sa n1a ·Anu :i."l8-78TI PORSCfIE 914 -·n. Silver : ;;oo92_38· 0 1',1 best oUer, Priv pt~'-"' ., STOCK ;\Jany exce\ll'nl 1-olor.i: stereo, Appear group: New ~~~-------1 C1W'll1·eo or lnleriors MERCEDES BENZ '72 MERCEDES BENZ radials. $3250. 833-9031 (9-'6.') V. \\I. Van. Good con-(Clo1h & \etithl'r) 5). dilion, S650 or Best o!Jcr i r·ac·tory air ronditionlng '59 ''PORSCHE 356 eon· 49it-23!!5. t\lt1t1u l • · Full flO\\"Cr • Olol<:e or: vertible 0, 1600 s u fl er '6!) V\V Faslback. Stmroof. Al IU(NA ta1iA Stcrro Al\f/f"'~I l"odifl engine. Best offer. t 1) shr.pe $125 & take over VOLVO ('ruiS<' t'On lrOl 450 SL COUPE 528-2793 pay1nf'11ts, 540-1697. T1i1nk opcntr & n101'f' . 'GG PORSCHE 9ll $2850 or '00 VW Bug, xln1 cond, orig. c AU i11 1nunnt·ul:ll<> (.•ondil!on R 1 Nl e~~ .. red In!., 01r ~'On· besl ofrer. owner . $l200. J.l6G lhu·bor, C.l\I. frMi-9~{().1 l..itl').!csf sel'-"Clion m ( 1hon,v , p(.M·cr slL'CMng, "~"' ...,78 N 8 ~3487 '61 VOLVO ud I -11 Orani,:e County Ai\I Fi\1 i.rrr«1 rrulio le:i!! ~· • · • . 111 c ·" . n1n!' lhan 10.000 miles. 425 il"TE1. '68 PORSCHE. 912. s spd, °="'5SIC 55 V\\1• nev.· pa111t. gooil, good tir~s. $2;iO. Nabers Cadillac SEE THIS ONE nmgs, a.ir, xlnt cond. $3800. ln'f's, brakes <'le. $300 or j.JJ-X911 AU'l'llORJZED Df.:ALER $ $ $· 675--0284 n10J.:c orrrr. 642-11193 -:s!VoLVO. Vf'ry clean. :JJOO llARBOR BL., TOYOTA '70 V\V Bus. Xlnl cond. 36,000 xl111 rr.1n.~po1111tio11. COSTA l\1ESA Jim Slemons lfl n11, c1:1.n1plng bed frnn1t>, s:-..;o 3:)7-1517 a11. iPl\l :>41l-9JOO Open Sunday I rts ' Sllril. 96.3.--53.'J.1 CLANi.IF1l'.:O · · .... 6-12-5678 \\lhl!I' Eleph.1n1 Dime-A-Uno mpo '68 Toyota Autos, No w 980Autos, Used 990 'Au1;;;-u.... 990 l.IOI Quail S d ~,~-''°" s. • ..i, Carana e an K:l.J-9.100 .'\1110 Trana, f\\llel-15) ENTE"H rnoM t.1acARTl·IUrt s 1199 JIM SLEMONS BILL MAXEY IMPORTS TOYOTA MERCEDES BENZ 18801 BEACH BL 847-855., AUTHORIZED l-IU NTINGTON. BEACll SA!.ES & SERVICE GAS SAVER Jim Slemons '70 COROLLA Imports 130l Quuil N{'\\·port UC'nch S:'l.1-!1300 ENTER f'HOl\1 l\lac;ART~IUR -·73 Mercedes 280 Sedan BN•kf'r t;urori:,. rl:odhd Tire<t, Air Conditlonln)!', (0791-IPN >. $8299 CREVIER BMW Sa le• . ~rvlre ~ 1.eaJ1ing :lJ8 \V. 1111 St., So n111 Ana 835-3171 ____ , \\111gon. Double ~harp. 101v m ile~P. ii spc('(f. Ivory 1\ hltc fin ish, gu11rontecd. t761ASI/. $1366 . , SANTA ANA TOYOTA 417 \V, Warne r :>ol0-2512 '69 TOYOTA HI LUX PICKUP !ZVl-~1 $1499 ·- ~111.11 q111" 11111!111'· """1> I "''"" lo.I " I '·' l\1E RCE Df:S 1971 SEl. 300. fi.3. Lo mileage. the color Is '73 TOYOTA Coro\111, lo mi, J1IC!J;C l(rlly, c111\ r r o 111 war ra n 1 y . 1600 cng, 9am-4ptn, ~11-2235 or AM/~'l\1 Rudio. Bctt oUt·r. 5prnw7:30 pn1 , 532-2QOO _ ,:Cnl~l-'o::Cl~;ll-;:2'1:,;3:=:'-:....,,,---,.-,;:: * '.[ill MJo::HCEDE:S Jkni. '1970 'f'OYOTA Coron1l, 4 dr, 220S ~'<iuri. Sm. Ch I I aulo, l'adio. \lery 673-8fl'l!I 111\lenw;o. lmm11c. 0 r I If • You rton'I rwx-<1. a ~n to owner. J.illke oJtcr. 536-'600 "Dr8\Y f'1.u1t" When you • '6!l CORON,\, lnctory air. plllct 1:111 ;id In lh1• D11ily 11.1cl(. Sharp rnsidc It out! Pilot \V11nt Adil Cull Mv.' Prlv. party. Or4;inal OWlK!f'. -642-jG78, "'--"-='';.;··-------·---------- 20th Anniversary Special ''the Gas Savers'' ;fREE ... IMPORTED ITALIAN 10-SPEED' BIKE WITH EVERY NEW CAPRI ORDERED & DELIVERED THRU JULY 10, ... CAPRI ... TH E "SEXY " AND ECONOMICAL IMPORTS 2121 HAR80fl ILYO •• COSTA MESA Saturday, June 30, ·1973 DAILY PILOT. 33 ............ ~--""_-~l§J ! · ., ... ~ .. ,, I~ I l§J [ ..... ....... 1§1 ! __ .. A ...... •_t•_•._._u_..., _____ 990 Autos, Used 990 Autos, U$9G 990 Autos, Uwd 990 Autos, UMCI~ 990 OLDSMOBILE Autos, Used Autos, UHd 990 Autos, Used , _.....;. ____ _ GROTH CHEVROLET SPECIALS OF THE WEEK '72 Ply Dustor .. $2650 GOLD. V...S, automatic , pct\Wr steering. (026E'iA). '72 LeMans Cpo $3499 V-8. Auto, pwr., steering, a.it. (654F.JZ), 172 Monte Ca rla . $3699 V-8, AUIO pwr. SIC!t'r ing air tlliETl. '71 lmpolo Cpe $2S2S V-8, auto., poy,·cr slecring, {4'l1CKY J. '71 Mu1tong .... $2699 V-8, auto., pwr. steering, air. (721BZJ J. 4'71 Jup Wegon . $3599 ,·4 WHE!q.. drive, V-8, automatic, poy,<er steering, air cond. (039HGR l. '71 Chev Cot Cpe $247S V-S, nuto., pwr. steerln~. air. t728C\"Xl. '70 Torino Cpe .. $192S V-8, auto .• pwr. steering, air, (.J89BQKI. - '10 Impala. Sod .. $2499 V·S, aulo., P.S., air. (Ser. No. 15.5653). '70 Chev Cot Cpe $2190 V-S. a uw., pvn. steering, air. (4380\'XJ, '69 Pont 4 Dr HT $10SO V-8, auto., pwr. st~ri111:. air; (YNG598J . '69 Coprlco s.d. $1750 V-8, auto., pwr. steertng, air. (3'6CTR). '69 Falcon ...... $1S99 -4 DOOR, 6 cyl., stick shift, bMlutilul little econo1ny car. IOO'lALT J. '68 Oldo 4 Dr HT $1499 V-8. auto., pwr. steering, air. (378Al(l\.1). -GROTH CHEVROLET 11211 BEACH BLVD. 847-6987 549.3331 HUNTINGTON BEACH CADILLAC - CA MARO CHEVROLET UN COLN '70 CAMARO SAYE $700 '71 0 1c:velle Malibu 2 door Automatic, power hardtop, auto, alr condJ. steering, power tioned, vinyl to;p. 35,CMXI brakes, factory air miles. $2195, DODGE: 'Tl ~er1 2 ctr, 8 .1966 UNCOLN O;intinental. cy!, R & 1-I, Alr, VU1yl top, full pov.:er air fm good Orig owner, 10,WI rnl, Llkt cond 831}-.!iioo ' ' new. $2795. (D4) Ml-4798 °""""'' ~~"='-~--DODGE Olronet '72 arnall '73 LINC. Town Cpe. cond!Uonfna, v i n y I Call Ai.ma !t1otors VB, A/C, P/S, leather in· 8500 Miles, Fully Eqwpped, 644--0427 terlor, lo. mi. reasonable 1--=='-'--'=='---roof. (346A vu). 644-1432 $219$ CHRYSLER !lnandng avail. 842-7701, ' • MAVERICK 11811 Beach Blvd., H.B. 2480 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mosa At Fair Drive ~11 '68 CHRYSLER 300, loaded, lmmac, · new radials, will sacrifice, make o 1 f e r . 5<6-4184 1971 MAVERICK, .f dr, auto, ell!, • new tires, xlnt cond. '67 FIREBIRD 326. Full pwr, ~~ner. l9,500 ml, $ln5. air, 17 mpg. 64,000 m iles l'°'=:-~===-~~­$750. Call 644....4896. 1970 MAVERICK, autp trans, xlnt buy. ... FIREBIRD CONTINENT~L '71 LINCOLN 1 CONTINENTAL FORD .... 350 ""'0• p/s, pdb, )o mi, MARK Ill Vinyl I o p • Immaculate. '72 Ford Gran Torino Squire Wagon loaded, Air Cond, 3rd Seat !621EBNl. $1995. Pri. Pty. 675--0745, Beautiful gold, sackllc loother $3210 CHEVROLET lnterio,, vinyl roo(, AM/FM stereo, a.tr conditioning, and '70 Chevy Kingswoocl Wagon low mil~. Factory Equipped, tCDLLB). $2599 lll.in1 111 •; llluhn~. 1 l>t'l~ ,, l \IJ\ll . ., ' ' '". . .. lll.i rq111,. lll11h11'• (111)]1 l l"Wa ~l-. ~i'I•! all the goodies f8708ZT). • $5995 Jim Slemons . . I 1970 r~oRo Country Squire ft'.lports Station \Vagon, xlnt cone!, 1 1301 Quail oWncr. au10 trans, PIS, Newport Beach P/B, R/H. $2500. 644-7278. 833-9300 '67 FORD LTD, R&S.I, air, ENTER FROM MacARTHUR stereo tare, avail now. $750. 1969 LINC Cont. f u 11 y 833--0780. wk-Oays, .f93-7M6 equip·d, like new, chauffeur eve & wknds. ~~~~~--~~-I drivf'n, while on white, '70 FORD LTD, B~hm. Air, '69 EL CAMINO 1_<"94'--4"'5"27,_, -'494"·-'190=7.___ All Extrn•, Lo Mo., Exlnt. p°"'<'r s1cering , auto trans.. CORVAIR Cond. Met Tan w/Vin Top. radio, air conditioning, vinyl I----------I Orig. Owner . 644-0'340. top, camper shcll. '65 CORVAIR. Xlnt cond. '69 FAIRLANE, s p orts $2277 Nev.-ly painted. $400. Ask for package. Sharp, l owner, Earlene, 64Z-~ll. Aft 5 n1ust sell. Best.. ofier. (29'l17E) 43" ·~' wknds 673-5938. =~="~"=~~~--Dmltwi& -TOYQTA 1961 CORVAIR runs, new '72 GALAXIE 500· XL, cream battery, good tires, SlOO. puff, air, must sacrifice, 968-JJ()S $ZDJ. 00 dO\Vn W good credit, priv pty. 492-3814 CORVmE '70 FORD Torino \\i'agon. 1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-9303 Clean, Jo mi's. R&.H, p/s. '70 Ch C 970 CORV~ 1 I) & p/b, gd rubber. $1885. evy amaro 1 L• •L, " •"" 67>-ll67. Go\" . C 1 air. 35,000 m!., yellow "• Air ond, ocal Car \\'/blk int. Immaculate! '70 FORD Galax.le 500. Hi (G9SBEUl. $4450 Firm. T\1on-Thurs t>e-f mileage, sell cheap. Nu $2599 9-4 TI4: 556-8378 or aft. 5, valves, brakes, good cond. 213: 380--0761. Pvt. ply. $1450. 54&-8852. ~llt .1rq1n ,; llllltu"; '64 VET '64 Conv Galaxie 500 IOl'lll•l\00!> J.1'>11111\LI Reblt big block, 4 spd., new PIS, P1B, P /\\'indo\vs, lthr 4ll rear end, side n1ounts, int. Xlnt <.'Ond. $500. 645-4625 ----------1 mags, Goodyear's, stereo, 2 '12 LTD~ bl / · \ t '69 CHEV. lm-"'a custom 642 1ur ue v1ny op · ......, tops. Ev€"s. -3706 or 36•1 1 \padod 1op -d hardtop cpe. 350 V8, power 494-0060 m · · .... n · l\lf'Cring, radio. aulortitie ----------Spit book at $2975. By oy,nr. A steal-call now 833-8&09 trans in consolf', stra1o COUGAR buckl't ~ats, vinyl top, B.F. T~ l-"ORD Galaxie 500 4 dr Goodrich C-ddial ti r es , ,71 COUGAR hrdllJ, Air, p/s. di sc . 644-4687. brakes, New tires. $850. 966 B 962-3.560. 1 EL Air, P/s, Plb, 70 FORO Galaxie 500, air '"°" body & 11 ..... Ntt<b XR7 minor engine work. $300 or . ' conditioning, excellent cpnd. make offer .• 556--0787 att 6 Low . mil~. AM/Fl\.f . stereo $1500. 645-6467 aft. 5:00 p.m. pm radK>, vtnyl root. a.ir con-1973 GRAND Torino \\i'agon, · ditioning, automatic, bucket loaded, rack &. gauges, 7700 Call 968-8232 ' MERCURY '69 MERCURY Monterey Sta \\i'gn. lo mi, p/11 , p/b, alt cond, $1450. By owner. 962-0061 19"J6 M.ERCURY Park Lane, vinyl top, full power, NC, DI B, good cond. $300. 833-26$. '70 MONTEGO MX, wgn, am/fm, ale, full pwr, roof rack, 9 pass, xlnt cond. 646-6082 '65 P.fERCURY, Q:>lony Park \\i'agon, P/S, P/B, Air. $500. 838-3590. • MUSTANG '68 MUSTANG V·8, 3 speed, radio. $977 (410,fBE) fl T ltwi& '69 MUSTANG. Red w/white vinyl top, p/s, p/b, radials, V8. Xlnt cond. 675-8363 '67 MUST ANG 1'~aslback, 289, 4 spd , \vide tires/mags, rea l clean. $1295. 673--S5TI '65 t>.1UsrANG. 4 spd, v-8, tape dk. Xln't cond. $800. Call 551-22J7. SHELBY '67 GT 500 501\.1 Mi. 4 speed $1500 UDK 131 Pri. Pty (TI4J 646-7925 '65 MUsrANG, 6 cyl a uto, $395 or best otter, 53$-5111 OLDSMOBILE '67 CHEVY Impala Sta. \Vgn. seats. miles. $3995 847-7627 P/B, P/S, air cond, pvt A REAL "BEAUTY ~~~-~--~-IOLDS '69 Delta 88. 36,000 party. lOnt rond. $950. 52995 '67 FORD Cortina, $545. mll•~ Flllly equipped. N•w 499-1706 engine & brakes recently !ires. battery, vinyl roor. I~ C!)EVY 6 cyl. Body gd ( 129CEO J reblt. 548-05.58 Best offer. Priv pt y, cond. ?o.fany no pts. Rubber Jim Siemon~ '72 FORD Co11t1try Squire' '°'536-""7'°'675=. -,c-,,---.,,.-,.-,,., ,·ery gd. Nu trarn1. Call Red Sta. Wgn. New cond., OLDS '72, Cutl ass, 2 dr full Grey aft. 6pm: 644-7800 Imports $3600. J!est otter. 673-2791 p\\T, air, bucket seats, vinyl l!rr.? NOVA, V8, p.a., p.b., 1301 Quail 'TI C'OUNTRY Squire, nu top Mint cone!. $3,000: Orig l9TI Eldorado, the lll'st a ir, deluxe int., n f' \\' Ne1\'port BeaL-h brk11, shocks elect. windows, owner, 586--0116 · CadiUnc color l'On1ho ('\"er. Ml I \I ti $ 21 O O ·~ 9300 I 1 d 962 •092 c 1e n res, . °""~· x n con · ""'\I~ '70 DELTA 88, f/pwr, air, coro w/tan landau top, 494-1219 ENTER FROM MacARTIIUR I 29,!ro ml, brand nu st! belted G M C vinyl top. Must se I, ~ing tires, tilt y,tiJ , am!fnJ. n.f r . * 1968 CAPRICE '71 COUGAR XR·7. SUper • " • over seas. $2500. 832-5376 p/"1.•. Best oHtt. 5'6-S4l9 All extras & sterro clean, r/h, tapt', air, \•in. '7J GMC SPRINT '67 TORONADO, low miles, da)'!! 8:3()..6:1)) 644-0637. $1150 968-75.16 ttJ': 17K 1ni. &IZ-8062. mint cone!. Air, PIS , ·p1.\V, '70 OIEVEU.E ~ 396. 4 MUST sacrifice! '69 Cougar, New tire&.$1250. 549-3587 '7'2 CADILLAC Coupr de bbl. carb. Headers~clng fa ct. air, p/s, di!IC brk.o;, V.S 454 1964 _OLDS Cutlass. new Ville. Silver, sll're<J, lthr, cam. $1800 Firm. 613-2325. $1100 cash. 1'Irm. 847-~100 Ser. •500275-1547 tires, nice paint, $350 or loadod, land'" top. $5300. * 19n Chov 6 pau. wagon. DODGE $3995 bost off". 552-"801 494-m; Good rond .. air & radio. BILL BARR·Y 1965 OLDSMO=Bl~LE- '68 CAD. Conv. white Yl/Red ~~=*="~'--~~·-~-< '66 OODGE CQRONIT 500 $150 557-8658 leather interior. Ex c . ·~ CHEVY Sta. Wan. Runs A"to. V-8. PIS. p / B , Conti . 979--1907 .... "White Elephants" over. good SlSO. Call 66-5220 or Buck<'ts $000. 536--0134. GMC Motorhom• C•nt•r running your house'? Turn '68 ELDORADO, al~~· ~-=..;1223:::::--~---~ '67 DODGE. form€"r ye.llo\v {151. St. at S.A. Fl"lvy.) them Into "Cash" ..• sell cruise control. ;!·~..,,.. m • '63 QI.EV. V8, air cond, cab. Best oUer. Call Eves 2000 E. 1st St., Santa Ana them thru a Daily Pilot $2650. 551-2305, 4"-....'~· P""T/1tr & nu brks, $325. -or Sun 642-838'2. 558-1000 classified ad ~ '67 EL OORAOO, alr. full call ~67 · Motor Hom9t Motor Hom•• Motor Hom•• cr:,r $1~:i~1irJ "''de r 1:. ~~~m~~ v~. 2 1 __ S_•_le_/_R_e_n_t_. ___ 9_40 ___ S_a_le_f_R_e_n_t ____ 940 ___ S_a_le_/_R_en_t ____ 940_ * '67 Eldorado * 962-6841 ·~' Xlnt cond. $1495 541>-9809 1968 CADIILAC Cou~,,.-. ~Ex~­ cel cond. 1 owner. Best of- fer. 493-0441. '70 CAD. DeVille. Llladed, Xlnt cond. Best oHcr. Eves. 646-6833/871-8850 days. Nl'('d a "Pad"! P!:tcl' en ad! Autos, Imported 970 ·s.:; OIEVELLE P.fa libu 28.1 ('Ilg. Clean, air. R/H. $650 Owner, 545-3671 CJ-IEV. '67 Impala. 396 S.S. Orig owner. VC'ry good cond. 67f>..-5456; $750 '61 CHEVY, good I rans porta- lion car. $90. 67".>-7543 Autos, Imported 910 DOT DATSUN H111 A Good Selection of Datsuns to Choose From "SERVICE'' " ~~-~ - NEW '73 PLYMOUTH DUSTER Complete with new car foctory equipm•nt I lg 6 cyllnd9r •n9IM, cloth & vinyl interior, 6.95 JI 14 ISW. Tires, (If UL29C31249146I AND NEW '73 EXPLORER 20' FULL SILP CONTAINID lntl. shower & ffollet, stove & oven, 2 way refr., 7SOJ116 I ply ti,.•, wnvlw1, 20,000 ITU furna<• '11(!.th thermo., tlntff ti•••· VI, •uto. tNn1., powtr 1tMrlnt a brak•t. j#261S7) HUNTINGTON '72 OLDS CUTLASS STATION WAGON Auto IT&nl., pow€!l' at~ring. air. concijtionlng. "$2977 C039I\VBJ Dmltwi& -TOYOTA 1966 •!arbor, C.M. 646-9300 Sales It Se:vice OLDSMOBILE GMC ·TRUCKS HONDA CARS UNIVERSITY OLDS 2850 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 541}.9640 1970 CUTLASS Supreme, lo mileage, top cond. All xtras, below blue book, at $2,495, ~1588 PINTO '71 PINTO Green ext. Black int. Auto. trans., radio, new tires. $2077 (423DIN) ;o ltwi4 - v.w ...... PLYMOUTH PONTIAC '65 PLY. Sport FUty, leP 68 PONTIAC '""'""· Make o!Cor for all o' --pa.rt&, 979-2627. '69 ROADRUNNER -Gd LE MANS . cond, ncW tires, clV>ckl & V.S, pm\•er stl'<'ring, po,ve r front end, 4 Spd . 646-5993. bs'l'Llccs, 11utoinahc 1r1nsml11· 19n Plymouth Dust~r. sion, air conditionlrtk, buck· Stlck • Economy car. €"t scat11, t1nt rd glaiffi, \vhlte :;:-;;;;$~1550~~· ~P~h;_' ~64~~'=.::o..! s!de·11-n\I ti~. one owner. * '66 FURY 9 """'""' $1595 wagon, p/11, a.Ir. See 1to ap-t ~"BC31 t ~ prt"Ciate. 531·3425. Sil.\l!I' "QUALITY" PONTIAC '68 FIREBIRD Automatic transmis- sion, po"'-er 5teering, power bl'akes, a i r conditioning. (VRY- 2171. $1199 2-180 •lurbor Blvd. Cosla 6'1rsa At 1-·air Drive 5-16-8017 t1:;£0 CARS IN STOCI..: ~pr-c.-!11\11h1t• In Quall1,v e BAUER BUICK 292:i l·T :i rOOr Bh~t COSTA MESA 979-2500 LEAS!! OR BUY '71 1hru '73 Pontincs DAVE ROSS PONTIAC 2 lSO 1-larbor Blvd.. at Fair Drive, Costa i\1esa 546-8017 ·73 r JREBI!ll) Trans-Am. 3 1110 o!d, undC'r 7000 mi, fully C'quip. incl ui r & ~tcroo. xlnt cond., big savings from nu. S4.'300 lirn1 968-9233 Priv. _P ty. O~r:L WaCJon RA MILER 1968 AMBASSADOR S t a j W~n. P/S, PIB, new t~, I R&ll, h•ctory alr, pvt party, low Blue Book $950. 962-1894 STUDEBAKER I ';jS STU DE BAK E R -1 rransportation car. It rwta! $100. 531~2807 . T-BIRD 67 THUNDERBIRD V-8, automatic O'flnsm.issioo. air <.'Ooditioni'1;. power win· c\ol\'S •. linled glass, whit~ slcJ<o..n·alJ tilft, and only 51.000 miles. $1199 (TSB306l . 60 SllARP "QUALITY" IJSED CARS l N STOCK S['l(?Cializing In Quality e ' BAUER BUICK cos~ llnE'SA 8~7rt9.2500 2 DR. '69 Landau. Light ::,.'l'C'Cn. Sterro. ,\l\ pwr.· Tit 1\'hl. Pvt pty. $ 18 2 5. 53&-1156. 1!'16:: 'f-BIRD. S€"e at Union 1G. 1.a.guna. Li ttle League i:i; selling. $1 9'5 or make offer. Call 494-8561 or 494-7017. "i3 T-BIRD. F U LLY LOADED. 5000 m.i1€"s $5900. Xlnl cond. 6 16-6326. VEGA • = '66 ' 5peoed, r1dlo, ll11ter, wlllle ' 1peccl, r&dio, hffler. E•cel-tenr cornlltlon. Llcen11 XDM9<12 $995 • • ,• '68 '67 '65 V.W. Fastback Brlgl>t }'l'llow, • 1po:I., r1dJo, M11l1r. !WVWJIM) v.w .... radio, l'IMl&r, vinyl tnltf'lor, ldntcondlllan, (UZUWI Y.W. lat 191tJ321l White Y.W.lat $895 '69 $995 '68 $795 '68 OPEL P.ollye ' Speed, 1lr condlrlonlllil• LI· cen'' No ZA0925. $995 195 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • II '69 Radio, lle9ter, vlnyt lnltfior (YRLl.52) $1195 • LARGE SELECTION BUSES, CAMPERS FASTBACK & SQU~REBACK AND MANY OTHER FINE CARS • All Siii ,.r'ic .. GOlllll Tllrll 1J\11J II • ,.,M • 940 BOTH FOR $1 S·S~!H Wlltl 1~ down for 84 l'l'IOllll\1, C1~ price lncludifl!I tt'lx t. llct~ Sl0.614.7S. Def1rred pm!. price $1,,3,1.7?. ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE 9.13°. on 1pPro~ t rt'dll, BEACH WE ARE No.I NEW '73 EXPLORER 24 FULLY SELF CONTAINED ,,...•9495 NEW '73 EXPLORER 26 FULLY SELF $10995 CONTAINED._ .... . ... ,, (' '"'~::::: .. 1 n ~-. I ·-,:..t::::t· ;.; 11nt 173 VIVA MINI MOTOR . $7295 HOM ES '"'" '' 940 ' 18.~,~.1 .. 8~~.~~ .. !1~; * 842-8803 IN SALES FOR EXPLORER MOTOR .HOMES PLAY NOW• PAY LATER Up to 10 Yrs Financing Available O.A.C. ). • • OPEN DAILY 9 'Iii I 0 • WEEKENDS 'Iii 8 YO UR VOLUME MOTO~ HOME DEALER ' - ' • • I ·' j ;J4 DAILY PILOT Saturday, Jp11t 30, 1973 • • / .. Servi n Orange .County tBRA ND NEW 1973 PINTO :WITH THIS AD ONLY ·~ YOU MUST PRESENT THIS r:; AD AT TIME OF PURCHASE .. BRAN MAYE EW 1973 1 , CK \ . 2 DOOR SEDAN A'"•rico'J. fatt~t telllrtt $ .c:onomy cor, If r,ou .,.,.. te IMIV• O" 1C1$ this I tbe way .. .... (3110W193S4S) 1"4 sso TOTAL DOWN PATMENT, 0.A.C. 'BRAN D-NEW 1973 MUSTANG 2 DR. SPORTS ROOF "2CID2'1Yol.C.•lll Os: ...... ~ wide wal ....... ..,,._. tiru,-racfle, ttnted1-..,._. ,....., .......................... &..., .,_......,,... ·~ naci"9 ~ (3l'02f114214) 1376 150. TOTAL DOWN MTMfNT, 0.A.C. '· ' ,. 1969 LTD 2 DOOR HARDTOP I V-8, 1uto, tr1111., fecfoty eir conditio11i119, powar 1l11rin9, radio, h11l1r, whitewall tir11, vinyl roof, tinted 91111, wll11I covers, go1u( mil11, price no mi1t11:1, -fZBC4 14 ) SPECIA-L $ 1968 T -Bird Landau 4 Dr. v.a, 11110. tr1n1 .. f11ctory air condition· ing. power 1te1rin9, power !di1el brak11, powlr window1, power 1111h, ra.io, h11t1r, whitewall tir11, vjnvl roof, tint1d 9la11, wheel covert, low mil11, lrnm1culat1 eond. I027JFBI 1966 FORD 3/4 RANGER STYLSIOE 8' PICKUP. V.8, r.id io, heef· er, bucket 11ah, hvy. dty. tir11, try it, • you buy it. 15376'451 (i 1970 MAVERICK 2 DOOR 6 cyl., auto. tren1., radio, he•f••. whitew.ill lir11, tinltd 91111, wheel covtrs, '4J,'4JI mil11, or1n91 w/whit1 vinyl roof, 9•11ipp1r. Sherp! !ZK B80 5l 6 cyL, 1ulo. Irani.. radio, heater, 'whit1w1H tires, tintp 91111, wh~el cov,r.s, 25,451 mi les, like new, g11 1ipp1r. f414CPVJ • 87 PER MONTH PER MONTH YOU CANNOT PAY MORE THAN eGALAXIE SOO's eT ORINOS tFORD LTD's 2 DooR SEDAN 250 C1D • <yti11:•r, wl II w•H $ ...... r,tt4 ........ , ......... ~ •····· """ ~ _.p&91L2171MJ . '\ . •so TOTAL DOWN-... .-. ...... PER MONTH ........ ,,... tn.a••-.,. .... _'ft ......................... .,. .. . ..._.,,... "'-NIM.J4 W.ell flliiim ....... --. ?i ...... I,_,....,, .. ,., ....... ,,.... tnLM·w. ... -. '7J ._, lfllMI. fllClkr.m U111l._,. ·BRAND NE-W 1973 GALAX11 · 500 COUNTRY SEDAN WAGON 1s1m2V v.a. .., ...... __ , ............. wllfltewe I tire• (W4M11ana} 14S6 150 TOTAL DOWN 4 5 PER MONTH 1966 MUSTANG 1966 MUSTANG l966 rJ\UST ANG ·· COUPE V-8, •uto. tr1n•·• power 1t11rin9, raclio, h11ter, whit1w1ll tir11, vinyl roof. tinttd 9111•'-wheel covtr1, R191I red w/ blt(k Yinyl roof, clelu111 i11t1rior, clean! ISSYl66l $ SPECIAL -• ... 4 1p11d, whit1w11ll tires w/rn19 wh11l1, bucket 1e1h, c1n1~y yellow, 1h•rp! Ga1 1ipp1r! Save! l t7tfAWI COUPE v.1, euto. tran1., power 1t.wiri9, r~io, h11t1r, whit1w1ll <fir11, tinted 91111, wheel c.W.t1, 9or910111 '"•ttlic Plum, deluxe i11t1rior, 1h1rpi1l lTQVl66) · CONVERTIBLE V-1, euto. tr11u., radio, h11t1r, whit1waU fir11, tinted 91111, whHI covtra. Chin111 Rtd w/black top. Summit t ptciel. I RVA202 I , SPECIAL SPECl.AL ):$ 1968 VW BUG 4-1p11d, radio, h1at1r, whit1wall tir11, 46,569 miles, 911 sipper. !ZAD27tl ( $ 1969 VW FASTBACK 4 1p11d, f1ctory eir co11d itionin9, ~ r•dio, heater, whitewall tir11, tint :Jd ii-ii 91111, wh11I cov1r1, n11d1 m1ch. wor k. S1v1l (862Hf0l 1970 NOYA 2 DOOR SEDAN 1969 TOYOTA SEDAN 6 cyl., auto. tr•n1., pow•r 1t11rin9, redio, he•l•r, whitew•ll tir•1, til'l ted 9l•11, wh11I cov1r1, light 9r1111, • re•I cr11m puff, 9a1 1ipp•r. l661APYJ 1965 DODGE 3/4-T P.U. Sweptside v.a , •11to . tra111., radio, h1at1r, dock bump1r, h .. y duty tir11, cl11n tin 11•- c1111nt cond, I S-40129) ~ Auto. tr1n1., r1dio, h11t1r, whit•w•ll tii-11, powd1r blu1, 111c1llent cond. G11 1ipp1r! IXTGIOSI 1972 PINTO RUNABOUT 4 1peed, pow1r ldlscl br1k11, radio, w/tap1 dick, h1at1r, whlt1w•lt tir11 w/m111 wh11l1, tint1d 91111, whe1I cov1r1, 2000 motor lu•ury inttrior, di•. ••t.rior,'f!Y Gloy, Sh1rp l 1'451fTA) $ • , . • I \