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1974-01-12 - Orange Coast Pilot
I .. • Orange ~Dasi • . • • -- Dlni_e·a·Llae Bargains TODAY? VOL. 67, NO. 12, 3 SEC:TI ONS, 30 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 1974 TEN CENTS Jury Foreman May Be After His Joh-Caspers . -' . . ,/ . By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Of t11t O.lly P'ltof Staff 'Supervisor Ronald Caspers of Newport Beach thinks that Grand Jury Foreman l\.farcia Bents may be alter his job. 'In a low-keyed reaction to the jury's critique ol board actions in 1973, Caspers said fie agreed with · abQut 90 per cent of' the annual report. He was board chalrma11 duriJ)g the period critiqueii by~i!!!'Y· " But he atsq said the repOrt seemed hypercritical. "It is somewhat heavy," said Caspers, "and it looks as though the jury foreman U looking ahead with some political ambitions." Mrs. Bents, also ol lel<lJO<I. Beach, ii rated a potenUa p ent for Cu-- pers' fifth district supern rial seat in thla: year's elect.lob. caspers ackmwl· edged that he bas' heal<! the rumor. • "11\e jury leadership is cettalnly a ---- good springboard and I'd probably use jt too," he said. "Wbat bugged me the most about the report is that I thought we did a pretty good job," Caspers said. "But after reading this report I'm having dilficulty fmding anything positive." Caspers said that while the board Is to be commended for Its detailed study of matters crucial to county residents, be thinks the document they have produced is overly ponderous. '1'hey take three pages for some. reports where one \rollld do," he said. "Format wise, the thing is too damn big to digest even· in a weekend." The annual _repQrt is nearly 300 pages long. It includes not only previously unpublished jury studies but also all the _reportS issued during the year by the panel. "I spent all of last weekend at my rans:h rev1ew1ng the thing and all T can say is that the-jury 01ves me one free weekend ," Caspers said. · The jury criticized tiie board for lack of ·leadership; decline of department head morale; dismantling departments to dismiss a single department head: and unwillingness to make decisions for the g?>d of the county as a whole because of paliti-cal self-interest. -certainly J agree with the criticisn1 of the board as it relates to the of[. agenda item problem, the need for a good gro\vth policy and criticism of political chicanery," Caspers said. "Bul since they didn't give any speci fics on that politicking thing, I can only hope it wasn't me they were talking about" he uaid. "I'm sure it "'asn't but its up to the other supervisors to speak up aboul it as well." Mrs. Popeil May Be Released Today Background ht Miirder PlotBar€d By JOANNE REYNOLDS Of flle Dlllr ~lol Steff Eloise Popeil of Newport Beach, accused with a Santa Ana machinist of a ploHo mw'der her multi·millionalre husband, was expected to be free on bail today. One of her attorneys, Robert Green, said be planned to raise the $100,000 bail arid get her out of Los Angeles ... County Jail. Her alleged lover, Daniel Ayers, rT, is 11till behind bars today, apparently unable to make baD. Tb• lwo were ..,...ted Tuoday Qigbt 1n-u ...-..J>'!l'!'i!'s , bi"'"'"~ horn•. b a 'tearii""'.,r ·'Tuiig ueadi'=.ietecfiv.S t~ awooped In as Ayers arrtvi!d at the home in her tan and maroon Rolls Royce. Police allege that !hf two had given Diii"' """' Steff PMt9 WORKMEN WELD TORN GAS MAIN IN WRECKAGE OF $100,000 CLEMENTE BLAZE ' · '40tl.cash .a@J89,!)00~i:tl! of diainoiJd, jewelry to a Long .Beach acquaintance of Ayers to kill Samuel J. Popeil, the Chicago kitchen gadget millionaire who is divorcing Mrs1 Popeil. If the murder ol the 59-year-old chairman of the board of Popell Brothers Inc. had gone through as police allege Behind Them Is Site Where Charred Skeleton of Pouible Murder Victim Puuled Police Dental Cl1arts Compiled Of Wonian ·Found .in Fire • Techhicians for the Orange County Crime Laboratory Friday b e g a n compiling dental charts from tl'ie skull of a woman whose charred bones were dl.s<.'Overed in San Clemente I a t e Wednesday near a devasta ting mobile home park blaze. And those charts point to an apparent1y frail, short woman in her 30s or 40S. The remains had lain unnoticed for six weeks or more Wltil Wednesday's ftre cleared thick landscaping at the edge of the Santa r~e tracks below lbe Palisades area. , But even after the fire had been pat out , firemen and gas company Laguna Police Hunt Two 'Linen' Thieves Two men rorced their way into a IAgWJa Beach ~otel linen closet and bagged two television sets, 35 double blankets, 80 sheets and 40 pillow cases li'rtday. • Orange Coas t Weather The chance of showers along the 1 Orange Coast and inland areas will diminish through the day with a 50-50 proposition offered by· the foreca sters. Winds will Increase later today with chilly readings in the high 50s. · SUnday will be clear and cool. JNSmE TOPA Y A compromis• has appare'iillv been worked out to preserve / the rem·nants ot ct 'Newport - Beach foul! btd tliat has been tlireatoned IDith dt1t111Ctton by· devllopment. StoTl/, Pagt 6. repairmen ·walked past the bones for several boors before one workman saw a charred skull at bis feet. Police launched a standard mw'der Investigation immediately, and on Friday morning laboratory work began adding a few clues. Detectives learned that the woman had brown hair and extremely poor teeth showing evidence of extensive dentaJ worL The condllion ol the bones ruled out the possiblity that the vjctim bad been struck by a passing train and rammed into the thick buohes near the rails. Detective LL Mel Portner said late Friday that all ribs ~ intact and the skull -altbougii nearly powder from the. intense heat of the fire - was inta~t and abowed no signs ol damage from l_.,i. Police plan to qula """"" ol the trailers which were destroyed near the death scene In Wednelday'a 1100,000 blaze. \ · The interviews will be u alleini!t to determine If the owriers IUJ / recall anYtbing suspicious near tlielr trail<n late last year. In tbe meantime, ttie denial d!arts will be oent to denlists for d!ecking against their records. TROUBLED CHIEF IN TODA Y QUIZ ~bor itrift and an acute energy sltortage are-causing headac1ies for t1~is We&t Eatropean leader. His do- meatic problems cau.ttd him to can- cel a !rip to ClllM, w"hich toas to have begun la.it week. Do. JIOU 'know 'to ho he i$1 You'U ·be iibl• to 'ide1111ft Ill~ ' 'M!O> -maker and at1noer a- oomtv of 'l"'•tiom In THE.-QUIZ, ap- pearing t o d a r on "* •• , ,.,..," ,.... , l Page SI. Talcc THE =.,... _,.°# ==-J t-QUIZ taeh tottk to ttov °" top o/ Clfl'lfMllf I Sffl'fl • 1>1• tht ntlD& Of 1974. ~""' ~: =-..... 1•:: The Dailr Pilot ptbliahea THE L.::"':•:•:•·:·:-~,.:·~· 0""";;~..,:.-.....'.'J_OUIZ a.a part of our CVD"CR& evtMa program for 4ffil ,.llools. • •• : .. .. Spying Reports On Kissinger Brushed AsUie ' . . . .SAN CLEMENTE.(UP!) -T!ie·White House says it cannot, for national oectirity rusom •• explain reports that presidential detectives discovered the Pentagon was spying on Henry Kissinger, only that the newspaper versions were ''distorted. .. The White House neither coofumed. nor denied the reports, but said they "toudled on a matter peripheral to" a serious leak of nalk>nal security Information. The -facts cannot ~ revealed "without deteriment to the public interest," the White House press office said. Reports by tbc Chicago Tribtme and the Scripps-Howard ·News Service are based OD "fragmentary accounts" and "convey an fnoorrect lmpttssion of the knowledge and actions ol tile d!airrnan of the Jo]nt clliefs ol staff," Adm. 'lbomas Jdoorer, the White House &aid. The reports said that the ·wmte Ho1"" i'plumbers" Inv estigation office diaoovered the Pentagon was spying on Kisinger dwing the aecret Vietnam It was planned, Mrs. Popen, 43, would - have inherited a third of his estate estimated at $200 mlllkm. Lt. James Lynch, head of the Long Beach Investigation unit, said be believed the. planned kllling was motivated by Mrs. Popeil's apparenUy shaky financial status. she had been living in a home at 5t9 Harbor Island. Road which renls for: about $1,500 a morith, according to real estate sources. 1be borne, which has a pool, houses her two other cars - a Mercedes and a Jaguar. She shared the home with her two teenage daughters while the summer home she and Popeil owned at 43 Linda Isle was being remodeled. Work on the remodeling apparently slopped this summer when the couple decided to end their 19-year marriage and Popeil returned to Chicago to get a divorce. Lynch said that Popeil had apparenlly (See MURDER, Page %) • Retired Marine · General Smith Services Monday · peace talks in Paris, fearing that ,, Funeral services for retired Marine Kisinger WM not poasing oo lo the Corps Brig. Gen. Perry Smith, !onner (lleo l!llPORTS, Pore l) ' chief of stall at the El 'Toro Marine -1 'Air Station will be held at 10 a.m. -tf -tf 'k Monday at Sheffer Laguna Beach Mortuary cbapel. NIX. on May Leave Gen. Smilh wss a graduate of the United States NaVlll Academy in 1!125. He was designlted a Naval aviator in For Washington 1921. He served in Nlgaragua in World War 11 and served in the Korean War. · He W8! chief ol staff " El Toro p A L M s p R I N G s ( A p ) -Marine Air Station prior to retirement Prosldent NIXoo has spent a third nlght In 1954 wben he •then came to live at this desert re10rt amid .specu]ation in Laguna. Beach. He was a 20 year he planned to return to Washington resident of the Art Colony and past today. • .........,t ol the Shrine El Bekal Temple Nixon played nine holes of goU with Jn San Clemente, his Florida neighbor. C. G. "Bebe" Brig. Gen. Smith died Wednelday at Rebolo and ate lund! in the warm South Coast ·Community Hoaplla). He desert stm on a patio at the eotate was 71. • ol .Ambuaador Walter II. AnneniJerl, He is IUJ'Viv!d by his wile, Ida ; -be is staying. • daul)hter, Shirley MI n Iha n, of Nixon ts expected to return to Connecticut; brother, Wllila C. Smith WllllinltOft on a oommerclal alrliner, of New Yorlu lister, Getrude Slocum the way he lraveled to the Wesl OlUt of n..-Ida; lour grllldOODI and IWil great on Dec. 21. grand9on1. , . Nixoo, Rebolo, Mn. Nlloo 11111 _the Burial will be at Arlin(loo National Prelident'• ciaul!hter Tricia b... -Cemetery. Tile family IUggeola momorlil at the AnMllberg estate a I n c e conlributlclllo to the Heart Fuand. Funeral Wednesday. Anoenberg .11 United Slates arrqemen!s -dlrtded by Shtffer , amho-to -u,.... BeaCb ~· ..... ' DID SHE PLOT TO DO AWAY WITH WEALTHY HUSBAND ? Mrs. Eloise PDpeil Df Newport Beach Says No ' •willful W 01nan ~ Milliona ire Acts to Cut Off Cas h, · CHJCAGO (UPI) -Chicago millionaire Samuel J. Popeil, 59, asked a divorce court Friday to cut off the $4 ,250 a month he had been ordered to ·pay his estranged wife, Eloise, who is accused of conspiring in New- port Beach to have him murdered . Mrs . Popeil, 43, and Daniel M. Ayers, 37. of Santa Ana, were arraigned Thursday in Long Beach on charges of conspira cy to murder Popeil. Deputy District , Attorney Charles Sheldon said the pair offered money to t\vo men for the job. IN A STORMY DIVORCE court session in Chicago, Popeil's attorney. Sam- uel A. Rin ella, called Mrs. Popeil a "very willful, vicious woman" and an "adultress." Mrs. Popeil's attorney Charles D. Steio, in turn, told the court Popeil had welshed on his obligations and had ''lried to starve his wire and children into submission." Divorce Court Judge Hyman J. Feldman listened lo the exchange for IS minutes and then~ ordered the case continued until Jan. 18. RINELLA SAID J\1RS. Popcll and Ayers had been conducting "an illicit re- lationship since 1972." He asked the judge to vcicate a Nov. 14. 1973. otder which required Pope.ii to pay his wi(.e $4,25() a month in temporary alimony and support for the couple's two Children, Lisa. 17. and Pamela, 16. Afr. and Mrs. Pope.LI have had marital trouble> since 19lis, when she ijrst asked foi' separate maintenance, accusing Popeil of deserting-her. Po~I ~ for divorce the same year. claiming he had been kicked out ol lhefr Chicago home. • COURT ACTION WAS stopped later in 1965 when the couple said they were seeking a rl.>COnciHation. Popeil'S firm , Popeil Brothers Inc., is well-kno'vn to Chicago television vtcwers as the manufacturer of kitc~n gadgets and a pocket fishinJ rod. Long Beach. orflcials said the conspiracy W8S uncove:rl:d \Vht':R bile O( the two hired men reported the plot to police. ) - • I • . " .f DAILV PILOT Sahlrdat, J.til'!uary 12', 1974 N eivport Librarian Recalls Agrieiv Stunt By L. PETER KRIEG . Of .... o.llY ....... '''" Former Vice President Spiro T. Agnew, who's still battling to save his legal career in Mar°yland, nearly had a scrape with the law ln Newport Beach in 1972. • ---;)~ HE IGNORED demands to return tWo overdue books to the city li~rary in violation ot the state Library Code, according to chler Librarian Dorothea Sheely. Mrs. Sheely explained that she'd received a telephone call from the NewPort Beach police 'department one Saturday night saying that the vice president's daughter needed some reference material for a report she had to write qver the weekend. "I remember It very well," said Mrs. Sheely. "We'd just sat down to dinner when the phone rang.' · "AT FIRST I ttioygbt ·it.·was a hoax because__Jhey said she needed books on ESP (extra sensory perception). "But I.picked up and went ddwn to the Balboa branch and spent the night fmsfing the books. I took' them personally to Newporter Inn where the Agnew family was staying," she said. "She just had to have them that night,'' Mrs. Sheely recalled. She said she delivered them ; didn't get to talk to the Agnews, but left the books with the staff. "THEY ASSURED me they would be returned promptly," she said. When Mrs. Sheely called ror them Monday morning, she said she got the following reply: "Oh, Mr. A~eW's daughter thou&ht they were so valuable she just had ti> take them home with her to Washington, D.C." "I don't understand," Mrs. Sheely said, •:she could have gotten the books from the library there." · SHE SAID it took a seri~ of overdue notices and finally a personal Jet- ter to Mrs . Agnew to get the books back. "They came about three months later in a pouch delivered by special messenger," Mrs. Sheely said. "It was really unfortunate because ESP is so popular and our locaJ stu- dents were deprived of lhe books all that time," she said. MRS. SHEELY also confessed she was particularly upse\ because she not once was given a thank you for the trouble she went to in getting the books. Basis for .Mideast Talks · ' Hoped for Within Week From Wlre Services ASWAN, Egypt -American.. traveling with Secretary of state Henry A. Kissinger are hopeful that a basis for negotiating a troop disengagement. on the Suez front will be found Wlthin a week. Kissinger, who arrived in Egypt Friday meets wtth President Anwar Sadat 'ror 2111 hours today, continuing discussions he began with the Egyptian chief of state Friday night. Aft.er a working lunch with Sadat, Kissinger will depart for Jerusalem for a meeting with Israeli leaders. e Nixon Account Bit WASHINGTON -Ci.ting a White Ho';lse tape recording, a lawyer . challengmg the 1971 increase in milk price supports ( IN SHORT ... ) Friday questioned President Nixon's account of what was said at a key meeting with dairymen. William Bobrovir filed court pa~ saying that the White House acco~t of the meeting "does not appear to be exact." e Tanks Still Burning PORT NECHES, Tex. -Three huge oil storage tanks were still afU'e today, but firemen said they had contained a roaring six-tank fire that had threatened to consume a I a r g e petrochemical complex . _ Firemen kept a wary eye on t~e remnants or the furious fire in a Mobile OU.N51 COAST IT DAILY PILOT Oil Co. storage farm at the complex in this southeast Texas city. Ooe of Ille tenk.s slill burning reportedly held 70,000 barrels of crude oil. A barrel holds 42 gallcns. e British Dopes Fade LONDON -Peace prospects faded in Britain's industrial crisis today. Government officials said the state-nm British Railways Board will reject a four-day ultimatum by 29,000 railroad "'engineers to get pea~ talks started by Tuesday. They said a total one-day rail shutdown Tuesday appears certain. e 2 KHletl in lrelaKcl LONDONDERRY, Northern Ireland - A bomb filtac hed to !he bottom of a car exploded Friday, killing a man and woman, police said. The victims worked as cleaners at the British army haadquarters in Londonderry, according ID the police. e Boy Free:es to Death WELLSBORO, Pa. -A youthful adventure ended in tragedy for two JG-yeeMid boys who got caught In a snowstorm after apparently running away from home. Dustin Wanner froze to death. His school chum, T\mothy Wive), suffered severe frostbite . He was reported in satisfactory condition Friday. e Sextuplets Do Well CAPE TOWN, Sou!h Africa (AP) Doctors have predicted a good chance of survival for three boys and three girls born Friday to a 25-year-old woman. The sextuplets are spending the critical first 40 h>urs of life in incubators, handled as litt1e as possible and fed intravenously .. The babies were deliverd by caesarian section to Susan Rosenkowltz, who took fertility drugs before conception and afterwards was given muBCle-relaxing medicine to prevent early delivery. Gun Victim In Oemente J dentif1ed San Clemente police late Fr-lday said they had a tentative identifieiilion of the murder victim whose bad 1 y decomposed body was foWld Dec. 20 In a secluded inland ravine. But Public Safety Director Clifford Murrav sald the. name of the man - the victim of a single gunshot to the head -\\'Ould be withheld until his · family can be notified on the East Coast. The victim, male with reddish hair, was the victim of a .32-ealiber slug to the temple.: He then apparently was stripped and driven t.Q the secluded spat above San ·ctemente High School and his remains were dumped . Hi.s killer or killers then tossed a UlJ'P.aulin o\ler the corpse and left. The grisly discovery wu made about 15 days after the killing. An off-duty firemen walking bis dog found the body arid phoned police. MWTay_said~lhal ~ Identification was made with the help of the FBI. wh1ch had fingerprints on file fron1 a prtvious arrest related to drugs. "The right thumbprint was the key to the identification," he said. l\.turray added that the victim had once been in the military and information "'as gleaned from the Armed Forces as well. The task of identifying the victim even-led police to composite artist Sandy l\.fartin, who laSt week completed a serie'S of portrait drawings after days of painstaking work, eValuating possible facial f~atures from close-up photos of the dead man's skull. Murray added that notifying the relatives of the victim "appears to be a problem." He said that efforts would continue through the weekend. "We'll be able to reveal a little more on the case once -that problem is taken care of," he said. Painting. Stolen From Fullerton In 1972 Fo11nd LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) - A $20,000 painting stolen from the Hunt Library at Fullerton, Calif., in April 1972 has been recovered here, JusDce Department o!ficials . .said Friday. U.S. Alty. V. Dewe lleelon declined to comment ·on the circumstances leading to the recovery of "De Lacemaker" painted by G i r o 1 m o Forabosco in 1950. But other sourct.:1 said r.ecov.ery of th~. painting was tied in with another investigation still under -' way. The painting was the second recovered here in an investigation by federal agents. A painting by Vincent Van Gogh valued at $250,000 was recovered in April 1972, about 10 days after it was stolen from the Balboa Musewn of Art in San Diego. Three men, including two from Las Vegas. were convicted in federal court in San Diego last November of coospiraty and interstate transportation or stolen property and are scheduled for sentencing there Monday. A fourth pleaded guilty to the same ~a~es arid was sentenced to five years ui prison. Frotn Pqr I REPORTS ... military highily sensitve intelligence Information he had. The dita turned up by the operation was turned over to the joint chiefs of staff and Its chairman, Moorer, the reports said. The "plumbers," the White House said, did discover during their investigation • that "a low level employe, whose clerical tasks gave him access to highly classified lnformation," was involved In "deliberate leaks of extremely sensitive" national security materiaJ to the news media. The White House did not iden\jfy him, but other sources said the clerk was a Navy yeoman who worked In the admiral's liaison office with Kissinger's National Security Council staff, who also lea ked transcripts of NSC dialogue during the 197'2 India-Pakistan war to columnist Jack Anderson. Tiie Or1nve Cot1l DAIL. 'f ,.ILOT, "'"' lfflllel'I 11 pmbll'led !tie lj..,_,.,111, II pt1lllllhed it'/' ftlt 0'1n91 CN1t Pvllll1MN ComPlll'f'. l lPI· ri le •lltlotlt ••• ,ll'Ubll"*I, MDl'ldly throuoll frldl 'f', !Or (OS!I Miii, N1wport lltld'I, H\a'lllt!lll191'1 ll11C:h/Founlllll V111ty, ut- ... dl, 1"'°\not.ISedd!tllldl .,,_ Sin C..,,.,.,.le/ Sill J11111 (lpl1lre110. 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" . ,' Disneyland Att,endance St,eady By GEORGE LEID AL Of lfll o.lfy """' ..... Gasless SUnday means iltUe lo Tinker Bell whose adoring fans flock to Sleeping Beauty's castle in nwnbers down only slighUy from las! year. While officials et DiSney World in Orlando, Fie ., are laying off J,700 o! !heir 11,000 employes due ID the energy crisis. similar Impacts have not been felt at the Anaheim birthplace of .the Magic Kingdom. A Disneyland spoktsmen Friday 18id, "All we can judge eboul the energy crisis Is from analy1l1 of our Sunday attendance. "And that ~mtilns really very 1ood/' the spokesman said . "If attendance on a Sunday 11 down at an It I! usually due to the weather. not-thriboriall!~ol gu;-l!'would llcettl." . < Walt Disney Productions Inc. recently released attendanre figures for both the Florida and Anaheim attractions for the period Ocl I to Dec. 31. . They showed l,9&7 ,000 admlsslons at the Wall Di.sney World in Florida - an amount down 4.8 percent from the aame period a year ago. Meanwhile, Disneyland in Anaheim altracted 1,728,000 persons -a. turnout down only 3.9 percent when compared to 1972 figurea for the same quarter. CJ!rtstmas holiday business renecl<d • decline of 8.9 percent at the Florida !urn.Wes and· 13.1 percent fewer persOnl visitlng~tbe Anaheim fadllty . The Oi!neyienc\ spokesman 58id "90 ~n't'"o! the lost businen at Anaheim Is ~ue ID heavy rains, a shortened "holiday" oeuon and the dl1COntlnuance of 1 free Qu1Jlmu shoppln& pus Jcr M.1&1• Klngdonrmembere. \ • , D411Y "''" l ttff """' I '! ! I ., DANIEL AYERS SNOOZES DURING COURT APPEARANCE IN LONG BEACH -Santi Ana Machinist Charged In Alleted Plot to Sl1y Chicago Million1 lre -'-~~~~~~~~~~ From Pa§e J MU RDER-FOR-HIRE CASE . • • hired a team or private detectives to watch his wile in an attempt to gather evidence of adultery !or use in divorce proceedings in IUinois. He said he did not know whether the private investigators had found any evidence against the bloode matron. Green said Thursday that Popeil was "several months behind" on his child support payments which s o u r c e s estimate were $4,250 a month. One daughter told reporters that the three women all held jobs and that her mother, a waitress before she married, worked in a Harbor Area dog grooming shop. Police aJlege that shortly before Christmas, Ayers approached a friend he met while working at the Doug1as Aircraft Company plant and solicited the man to kill Popeil. There were t\\'O or three meetings between the couple and the would-be killer until he began to have second thoughts and called in a friend , police claim. Lynch said it may-have been a trip to Chicago to give the tkiller a look at Popeil and his apartment that gave the would-be assassin cold feet. or all the meetings were made and when the supposed . hl_t man ~mally decided not to go through w~h !he alleged plot the tapes were tr to police. Lynch said the plan was r ealed when the hired man called his intended victim in Chicago who in turn contacted a personal friend in Long Beach who is a Superior Court ·judge. After that, police conducted a surveillance of the meetings between the four, with the cooperation of the unidentified killer and his friend . The couple was arrested after a meeting in Long Beach at which a . 32-ealiber pistol and the diamonds were reportedly turned over to the second men. Cartoon Seized With Drawings Of Dollar Bill SALT LAKE CITY (AP) -The U.S. Classes to Open Slightly Later ' . For 3 Schools Classes will begin 15 minutes later !hen normal Monday at three ol the Seddlebeck Valley Unllied School DistricCs campusei. The• changes will be effective thn>up Feb. 8 to protect students on thehP way to achoo! durin& the beiinnlns -U ol Daylight Saving Tune. Affected by the cban1e1 are Loo AlllOI lnlermediale School, Million Viejo Hl&b School end El Turo !Ugh School • CIBSIOS et Los All!OI will bellfn at 8:05 a.m. and be out at the normal time. The starting time at Mission Viejo !Ugh School will be 7:41 a.m. and at El Toro High School classes will bqtn at 12:35 p.m. No other school! wUI be affected by the time ~henge beceUJe the1r startin!I tunes were considered late enough; according to a district official. ' I On the ff'IC!ld"s advice, secret tapes Secret -Sel'Vice confiscated from-a- LeOpard Killed ------1"~1 newspaper Friday a syndicated cartoon W l hiJ. S } ..... willl dra,.,in&•. or three .. $! b.ilJs_an<L~-e avage y Medl'cal Lectur· e· . the caption : "Administration's gasoline T ration stamps." A kin' W The Secrel Service cort£1scaleld taC g Oman S • S h d l d negatives and prlnting plates of the efl eS C e ll C cartoon from The Sall Lake '!Yibune, _. CLEARWATER, Fla. tUPI) _ A pet an~ agent An~ny Sherman said the 1eopard mauled a young woman's throat At Coast Hospl'ta} action was routine. The cartoon had Friday in a savage alta<!k on 1 quiet a~~ared in the newspaper's Friday suburban street, six weeks after Its editions. owner promJ~ neighbors he would get A new series or medical lecture forums by the medical staff of South Coast Community Hospital will s tart \Vednesday with a discussion of the causes. symptoms and management of menopause. The lecture will be held at .7:30 p.m. in the hospital auditorium. Parking is free and there is no charge fora the presentation by Ors. William A. White, obstetrician and gynecologist; James Hawkings , internal medicine ; and Joseph Bray, family practice. The second lecture ot the series will be on child care. It is sched uled for 7:30 p.m. Feb. 20 at the hospital auditorium. Speaker will be Dr. Victor Ince, pediatrician. Further information is available by calling 499-1311, Ext: 233. • -. Sherman said no further action i! rid of the animal. usually taken in such cases because W_HnMses said the eat. welghlnf "very obviously . . . there's no ~nt between 60 and 100 pounds lunged at to defraud, there's no intent to Leeda Brownell, 25, of Lar~. after ab, counterfeit." opened a garage door to give It food But be . said th~ cartoon, by ~s while the owner was away. A nelghbor Angeles Times artist Paul Conrad, 1s killed the animal with a blast !tom it1 violation of Jaws r orb id d In _g a 12-gauge shotgun. reproduction of U.S. currency. He said "The cat was chewing on her throat. the government's concern is that if the I had to shoot It," said Ralph McDaniel. plates "were stolen, lost, or got into who lives next door. He told police the wrong hands, they might be used he heard a scream, looked outs ide and elsewhere for the wrong purposes." then grabbed his shotgun. Each bill ln the cartoon was a1tered McDaniel felled the cat with a alnete to bear the line : "One Dollar Per shot to the head al a range o1. IO Gallon ." feet. In Los Angeles, cartoonist Conrad said "When he shot It, the cat didn't mavt. he t}ad not been cOntacted by anybody. It stayed on top with Ila fangs in the "I've used one dollar bills before a~d girl's neck," said Sally Stevens, another there was never any problem," he aakl. neighbor .. I '\ I I -I I J ' I Thompson ' Retiring :As Judge 1...-Judge Raymond Thompson, t be }ongest·servlng Superior Court jurist in Oraoge County lliatory, IJlllOUllCed bis retirement Frld4y. Judge Thoml""n, 74, wUI step mwn January 14· from the bench to which he was appointed in 1914 by Governor Earl warren. The popular Fullerton jurist, who established another court record when he held the office of presiding judge fur three years eriiing-in 19&$, leaves- • 31-judge court that had just tbree judges when be•joined it. He was the recipient this year of the Orange County Bar Association's Franklin G. West award, the annual commendaUon presented to the judge or lawyer who has contributed most to the interest of "'justice in Orange County . Judge Thompson said Friday -he - planned an active retirement. He intends to accept court assignments on a part· time basis and will be available uto fill the gap whenever they need me. 11 A former president of the Orange County Bar As.soc.1-ation and a Or}&'time Fullerton •city attorney, Judge Thompson is remembered in civic .circles for his role in the fonnaUon of the Orange Counl)LCommi!!ee m.Ak<>holism. _ He has served on the bOard of the World Affain Council, as president of Goodwill Industries, as president of the Orange County Historical Society and as a f~g member Of the Horseless Carriage Club. ·Three Express Second Tlwughts . On CdM Bypass Dalty P'Uot ll•ff P'IMte Homeless ThlS is Herbie, a five-year-old schnauzer who's housebroken and likes children. He 'd like to become .a part of your fam ily. YoU: can pick him up at the HuntinJrt,on Beach Humane So- ciety, 21632. Newland Ave., Huntington Beach. Black Educator's Slnyi1ig Suspect Held i1i Oakla1id Although they stopped short of changing !heir stand, lhtte Newport Beach planning commtsslontrs said Ibis week t h e y have second OAKLAND (UPI) -Murder charges th:>ugbts about their recommendation not were filed Friday against a radical to build a <:orona del ?.far bypass road Vietnam war veteran, accusing him of eloog Fifth Avenue. the assassination of Schools Commissioners James Parker. Hatl Superintendent Marcus Foster, who was Seely and Jackie Heather a11 indicated shot down in a parking lot two months Ibey might have. supported the bypus ago. if It had gotten the support at their Detectives said a pistol folllld on the December public· hearing that tt bas suspect· fired the shot that killl!d. Foster. received since then. 50, a popular black educator runrung At the same time, two of them, plus· ·tbe·bi.g Oakland public acbool system. Commission Chalnnan William Agee, The suspect, J~h M: Remiro. '1:1. were critical of both the Irvine Company was arrested early Thursday with a and the Newport Harbor Chamber of companion, Russe ll Llttle, 'll, after en f-~--•Commer.ce for not appearing at the exchange of shots with Concord, Calif., I ' earlier hearing. Both have subsequently police wOO stopped their van. strongly endorsed the bypass. lit'tle \\'as not included in the murder "I feel uneasy about the ~ewspa~r charge filed against Remiro in the Foster repo~ts and other ~mmunlcat~ns we ve shooting. But he was held on a charge t~iyed about Fifth Avenue, Parker of attempted murder for the shooting said. incident with police before d a w n 1 Commissioner Heather also said she Thursday. didn't hav.e the .benefit of all the Foster was killed when cyanide-packed necessary information when she !f1ade Wllets were fired at close range in her dectSlon to joln in the unarumous an ambush near his office Nov. 6. His vote recommending agalnst the b30)8M assistant Robert Blackbum suffered and in favor of elimination O! off--s~t critical ~ from a shotgu~ blast. parking on East Coast Highway m Following the slaying, a group calling °!!'°"a del Mar. itself the "Symbionese Liberation. Ann y'' The only thing I saw was several sent letters cla.imin!:" it had executed footnotes. I didn't have t,~e benefit of Foster because he was reported to be the '!'eettngs. you had , she said, backing a program to increase policing referring to Agee , who also had served in schools as chairman of the citizens' committee , Re ch tot r ,,o ooo had been that guided preparation of t he war a in g '?" ' , • Transportation Element or · the new posted for the capture and conv1cbon General Plan. of the slayers. . "We had no support data except the consultant telling us that the bypass doesn't have public support," l\trs. Heather said. "I don't see how you can say that. There was tons of data available," ~gee, a strong opponent or the bypass, said. Parker and Seely were more upset by the absence of both the Irvine Company and the chamber at the public ~rings. . ''I have heard tnon1 substantive evi· 'ttenc. since lhe hearing than I dld dur- !lig Ille hearing," he said. %l.~I share 1.fr. Parker's disappointment pt they were. not here to help us make our decision." Seely said. · .fl Seely said he is "still quite troubled /II the solution we adopted in that it -ars to he lhe least saUsfactory fl the a Items tlves:" By . not constructing the· bypw, East 'coast Hig hw ay will he def icient by 18,000 •o-way trips a day by 1990, acoordlng .,. the trafric consultant, Uie Alan M. ..\loorhees Company of San Diego. 2.l>arker said he thought the absence W the Irvin e Company and the chamber • the pubUc hearings was a slap in * face of lhe planning commls.!ion. :. .. I am disturbed that there is an tllement In the city that feel• it is not 41orlh their trouble to lake their views 4 the planning commission," Parker d. List of.•Assets · lssu~ by Aide In San O emente San Clemente plarming commissioner William H. Walker is the first Orange County official to comply with the state's new conflict of interest law for public officials. Walker filed with the county clerk's office Friday a statement of his personal assets which includes ownership of his home at 288 Avenida LJ:>beiro. Other aSsets listed by Walker in a statement that n1ust be filed by al l other public ofricals in the county includes his ownership of Walker Brothers Development, 800 S. El Csmino Real, San Clemente. The firm's value is listed at "more than $10,000.;' Also listed by the plaMer is his interest .in "Photo Drive Up" a , commercial concern carried on Crom !be same address. Its value Is listed as less lhan $10;000. "::..-------,_Reagan Visits DAILY l'ILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Alamitos 'I;oda y Dtlimr of Ole 0.11)' Pilot Is 11uat1ntttd .,....,.,.r!M,, If '" ........ " yew ,.,... ff' 11» 91111., Cl ll lllf "9" _, WIM .. '"""'' .. ,,... , ..... ,. .......... '··· """ ~ ... s-ll•ft II ,._ 9 Mt NCtfWI fWr __ Cf#'/ .., t •• M. ,_..,..., If I .... . ,..., ......................... . '°"' <•• '" l9t;t11 llllfM If •·"" Ttl1PhOMI Mitt -..... ,..., ............. -- ....... " ....... Mid .... ,......,...... .......... ,..tm Gov. Ronald Reagan will preside over Cllf6monies today activating the 40th Inlantry Division-Mechanized of the .National Guard al Los Alamitos \ Naval Air Station. • . '!be oereQIOOies al !he base at Kalella Avenue ·and Loe Alamitos Boulevard aren't -to the pub II c . R~ladVM of .the various branches ol oervi<e bave been invited. S.11 Cll!Mllt.. (•...,...'"' ..... ........ ~ifllll. 0-,.., -·~ l.ttllW• ......... ..... Rl!agan wlli be fetlhnd ""8ker. Several military officials al90 will addr• the audi<nce la Jl.ulpr One, '----------~--"'"hlnd'""'-'""'--t.i=--"' aamlniatntlon bulldJn&. ' \ •+ Legislator · Z'herg . Gets J~_Term ' SACRAMENTO (AP) -Assemblyman F.tlwin Z'berg was sentenced FrJday to serve two days in jail for a second conviction of drunken driving. ?.1unicipal Court . Judge Haven P. Courtney suspended an additional 28 days in jail fOr the SaCr.l!fleDto ·i>emocrat. He did so On the condition the 47-year- old attorney pay a $500 fine, attend an eight-hour safe driving course, refrain from · driving until the Department of Motor 'Veliicles grant!hifrnf new license, and avoid driving wilhin six hours of having consumed any alcoholic beverage. The judge said' that if Z'berg violates any of these conditions, he will have to serve his full 3tk!ay sentence. He also gave Z'berg the option of serving the two days anytime he choses to do so within the next 45 Jlay..s...._ Earlier, Courtney denied motions for a new trial and refused a motion to find a 1969 drunken driving conv~ction against Z'berg unconstitutional. On the new trial motion, Z'berg's attorney contended that an earlier court ruling throwing out a breath analysis had denied Z'berg evidence which might have shown his innocence. "The total evidence that was admitted was_ so overwhelming" that loss of the breath test evidence was unimportant, the judge said. ,, Z'berg testified on the motion to throw out his no contest pfea to the 1969 charge, saying he did not discus!!! with defense attorney to ask for a jury trial. "I asked him to handle it for me in the most speedy and expeditious way and with a minimum of publicity," said Z'berg, who was first elected to the Assembly in 1958. Z'betg's attorney, William B. Dunn, said after the sentencing the lawmaker "feels a little low." .Z'berg argued during the trial that because he did not personally waive hls right to a jury trial in 1~, he was deprived of basic constitutional rights. Assistant Deputy Dist. Atty. Ronald Peters told Z'berg during c r o s s examination: "Y9u' are an attorney and a legislator." Z'berg countered: ''That doesn't make me intelligent, I'm not an expert in criminal law." • Phillips Deale1·s Told to Charge 59c Per Gallon SAN FRANCISCO (AP ) -Phillips fi6 dealers, forced to raise gasoline prices to an eye-popping 59 cents a gallon, are wondering how they're going to stay in business. "Nobody is going to buy gas at that price!" said ?.like Gianinni of Phillips 66 Baysbore Service station. "You wouldn't pay that much, would you." The steep price hik.6 were forced on the dealers when Phillips Petroleum raised its wboelsale price six cents - the third gasoline price hike in ri ve months ror a grand total of 11 lf.i cents a galloo. "We're deader than a doornail" said Bob Q-ane of Marina 66. "I've had 10 or 12 customers drive In. check the price and drive out. We can't sell gas thats six cents higher -than the competition." Crane said he was forced to post prices of 58.4 cents ~ gallon for ethyJ. and 54.5 for regular Thursday. Gianinni is charging 59 cents for ethyl and 54 for regular. Random spot, checks of o t h e r competing stations found Shell seUing for 52.1 cent for ethyl and 49.t for regular, Chevron S0.2 and 47 .2, Standard 48.4 and 45.7, TexaOO 49.7 and 46.2, Mobil 51.9 and 47.9. and Union 51.9 and 47.9. Phillips Petroleum headquarters in Bartlesville, Okla., said it's just pass ing on the cost of crude oil. "We hadn 't tak- ne our January increase yet," a spokes- man said. 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Solid Stat• • 1 l 11tto11 ,, .. • A9te fiH T••• • hnta11t f'tChlN SE2564 REMOTE IN STOCK 1t044 IROOIHURST ST, HUNTIN•TON llACH . HOURS: 0All:Y 10 •7 SATURDAY 10 . s:•o SUNDAY I?· S • 968-3329 • I . " '· 4 DAILY ,ILDT Baptist Flnt Baptist Churcb, t741S 1.!agnolia St., Fountain Valley; W~tmont College choir from Santa Barbara will sing at S p.m. worship service, according to the Rev. Douglas W. Jeffrey, pastor. Barbor Tljnlly B a ~ I la I Cllarcll, 1230 Baker St., Costa M ... : church school al 9:15 a.m.; worship service at 11 a.m.; studies tn COrlnthian.! by Pastor Sal Salioo: evening senrtce at 7; Bible·~awdJ.es and prayer service on Wednesdays at 7 p.m. First Baplist Cb'urcb, 2501 C1iff Drive, Newport Beach; wor.;hlp seivice at 10:30 a.m.: Dr. Hennan ~continues studies in the Book of James: sermon: 11Judgment Without Mercy": evening service at 7 with Pastor Beshore speaking Oil the batlle of Armageddon and obowlng a color film ol the Clly ol Petra; nursery care available. Finl Baptl51 Cliarcb, 301 Magnolia Ave., Costa Mesa; church scllool and adult Bible class at 9:45 a.m.; worship service at 11 a.m.: rennon: "Reach More in '74" by Dr. James O. Combs, pastor; evangelistic hour at 7 p.m. with message by the Rev. Russell Gordon. pastor..-of Riverside Baptist Temple and form er minister of music and assoclate pilstor with Dr. ComOO ; reception to follow evening service. Costa l\lesa Baptist tb11rcb meets at the 0-ddfellow. Rebecca T e·m p I e, 2476 Newport Blvd.; w ors h Ip service at 3:30 p.m.; nursery care available; thl.s ls new church forming! for additional infonnatioo, call 833-0185. Finl Bapllst a.arch, 24521 Moultoo Parkway, Laguna Hills: church school for all ages at 9:30 a.m.; worship service'at 10:45 a.m.; sermon: "I Still See a Star" by the Rev. Dr. Ivan Bell; chancel choir to sing; Margaret Arthur, soloist; Bible study and prayer service each Wednesday al 7. p.m.; co/[ee houi follows morning service; nursery care provided. Christian First Christian Ck a r c ii , I. ' Salun!<Y, .i......, 12, 1974 • . • ' Pulpit & Pew Legloo Street and Glenneyre, Laguna Beach : Bible school at 9:45 a.m., with Dick Swaney, teacher; w ors h Ip service at 10:45 a.m.; sermon: "The Mind of Christ" by the Rev. James JI. Bou I ton, mlnJster. Harbor Cbrhtlan Church, Di>clples ol Chris!. 2401 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach : church M:flool at 9:30 a.m.; worship BefVice at 10:45 a.m.: sennon : 11What You Set ts What You Get" by (;('11e R. S\vanson, pastor; faith In dialogue session at 6:30 p. m . : fellowship djnner V.'ith slide presentation ot European triP: by \Vayne Se a re y on Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. (:hrbtian Science Chrtstlaa Science Cbmhes, Flnt Church of Chri s t , Scientist, 2.880 Mesa Verde Drive, Costa lt!esa , services at 11 a.m. and church school at 9:15 a.m.; Flnt Cbarch of Christ, Scientist, 8th and Olive. Huntington Be a c h • services and church school at 9:30 and 11 a.m.; Fint Oturch of Christ, Scientist, 3303 Via Lido, Newport Beach, services and church school al 9 and 10:30 @·!!!:-; Second Church · of Dirt.st, Scleatl!lt, 3100 Pacific \7iew Drive. Corona del 1.1ar, services and church school at 10 a.m.t Wednesday testimon y meetings at 8 p.m. at all £our churches. Sermon topic ror all c hurch ea : "Sacrament": Romans 14:17: "The kingdom of God Is not m~at and drlnk; but righteousness, and peace, and joy in Ille Holy Ghost"_ ' , Co11gregatio11al P I ymouth Congregational Church of Newport Harbor, 3262 Broad St., Newport Beach; "New \\1ine", a religious rock group, l''ill conduct a .. Concert for the L<>rd" at 7:30 p.m. 1 Commua'lty Church, C.Ongregatlonal, 611 Heliotrope Ave., Corona del Mar; church school and worship service at 10 a.m.; sennon: "Out of the Mists" by the Rev. Dr. Philip q . Jl.lurray; nursery c.ar'e available. Neflhborbood Congrtgalion:il Church, United Church of Christ, St. Ann's at Glen· neyre, Laguna Beach; \tor· sblp service at ·10 a.in.; sermon : "Surprise: A' New Sign" by the Rev. John M. Reynolds ; special music by the chancel choir; coffee hour foUowin g the service, hosted by Mr. and ~1rs. James Ward. Episcopal Saint Michael aod All Angels Epise:opal tbw-ch, 3233 Pacific View Drive, Corona del ~tar; "family Sunday " at both 8 and 9:30 a.m. worship services ; sermon by the Rev. John Rogers Davis, rector; parish meeting at 1 p.m. for all adults. Jewish Temple Betb Da"Vld o f Orange County will conduct its Sabbath sen1lce on Friday at 8: 15 p.m. at the Temple, located at 6100 Heney St., Westminster; Rabbi HenrlE. Front \Viii preside, assisted by Cantor Harry Ne.,..mnn; sennon topic : "Tell the Truth and See the \Vorld"; an Oncg Shabbat \\•ill follow . hosted by Mrs. Beverly Salisbury In honor of her 'son, Chad's birthday u&iers will be Allen Banick and Jeff Le Boff. 1larbor Ref or in Temple, 3416 Via Lido, Newport Beach, lvill conduct Sabbath Services Friday at Cltrist Cburch by the Sea, 1400 W. Balboa Blvd., Ne\vport Beach, at 8:15 p.m.: Bar Mitzvah ot L a n c e Jacklich, son of h-1r. and Mrs. John B. Jacklich of Laguna Beach ; services to b e conducted by Rabbi Bernard P. King: Oncg Shabbat to follmv: religious school on Saturdays_and Tuesdays ; for information, call 548-4274. Temple Bat Vahm of Ne\4-·port Beach will conduct Sabbath services at 3:15 p.m. Friday at the' Zonia CJub of Ne~'POrt Harbor, 2101 15th Street, Ne'4o'J>Ort Beach: Dr. Harry Sherer. rabbi, wlll lead 1he service and a round ·table dis c u s!l·ion on Jewish education, "For \\'horn? By Whom? For What?": an Oneg Shabbat. hcsted by Pearl and George Cotllar In honor of their birthdays, will ronow. Lutheran l'\ewport HarMr Lutheran t'hurcb, 798 Dover Drive, Ne'l'1>0rl B e a c h ; Holy Communion services at"! and 10:30 a.m.: sennon: 11Stage Dinclloo: Soeoe One" by Pastor Roger Berg. St. Paol11 Lutheran Cb urth, 429 Cypress Drive, Laguna Beach; church schoo! and Bible study hour at 9 a.m.; worship urvice at 10 a.m.; sennon: "'Bigotted Followers of an Impartial God" by Pastor Roy G. Gesch: nursery care provkled; v o t e r s assembly meeting al 8 p.m. Monday to discuos Mardi I dedication of the new church at 1190 Jl.lomingslde Drive. Lutheran Qaardi •f the JI.laster, 2900 Pacific View Drive,Gorona-del ?.far; slx- 'veek membership class begins at 9: 15 a.m. for those desiring to join the church: churdi school classes for all ages at 9:15 a.m.: \\WSblp service at 10:30 a.m.; sermon by Pastor Larry 0. Fruhling will deal with baptfsm I n relationship lo the Holy Spirit: Luther League wlll meet at «:30 p.m. for a "mystery dinner"; Thursday Commµn · ion Service the first Thursday or each mmth at 7:30 p.m. Christ Lutheran Church, 760 Victoria St., Costa 1.lesa; diurdt school and B I b I e cl.wes at 9:30 a.m.: worship services at 8:15 and 11 a.m.; sermon: "It's Not All Ro6es" by Pastor L. V. Tornow; mid· week worship service on Wednesday al 7:30 p.m. Redeemer Lutheran Church, 16351 Springdale St., Huntington Beach; c hur c h school at 9:30 a.m.: worshlp services al B:JS and 10:15 a.m.: sennon: "Kings Need ChrlSt" by the Rev. Reinhold Zinter, guest minister during pastoral vacancy. Prince of Peace Lutheran Cb.arch, 2987 1¥1esa Verde Drive. Costa 1wfesa; church school at 9:30 a.m.; worship services at 8 and 11 a.m.: sernlOll: "Free Indeed" by 'James Nelson; evening service at 7 wlth sermon by Andrew C. Anderson. pastor. Jtlethodbt First Unllid Melbedht Church, 18225 Bushard St, Fountain Valley: church school and worship strvlce at 9:30 a.m.; sennon: 1'God D~tum. the Prejudiced" by the Rev. Ford R. Miller. -. Mesa Vude Uni ted Ftletbodllt Olarch, 1701 Baker SI., Costa M .. a: churdt school and worship service at 9:30 a.m.; sermon: "Tall ToWers, Short Problems" by the Rev. Dr. B. Lothalr Green: niirsery • care available. • '!be United Methodi st THE NEW BIBLES THAT DON'T LOO.J.C LIKE BIBLES BUT APPEA L TO YOUTH Church of tbe Good Shepherd, 1152 11.l c Fadden Ave .• \\'estmlnster, 'v!U conduct a meeting of prescbool parents and friends at 7 p . m . Wednesday with tour o f classrooms and coffee social; Dr. Charles Leviton, psychologist and marriage and famlly instructor at orange Coast Colle~e. -will spealrm "How to be a Healthy Parent." 'Living Biole' Keeps Testament Best Seller Flr!lt United Pt1etbodJst llhurcb. 2721 17th S I .. Huntington Beach; church ~I at 9:15 a.m.; extended program ror· children 3 to 5 years of age at 10:30 a.ro.; worship services at 9115 end 10:30 a.m.; ·sermon: "Where Is Your Jesw;" by the Rev. CJlarles E. Dowdell, minister or visitation; nursery care available. Presbyterla11 SL Andrew's ·Presbyterian Church , 600 St Andre1v's Road , Newport Be a ch ; y;orship services at 8. 9:30 and 11 o.m.; sermon "Olange Your Naine" by the Rev. Charles H. D i e r e n ri e l d : sacrament of baptism of infants to be observed. Peopi• u~d lo b!!Y the Bible in recQrd numbers 1-if st because they thought every home ought to have .>ne. Today the best seller is still the Bible. but it's because n1ore people than ever are reading and studying it - especially the young. A Jct or things have· been , done to improve circulation , from C'loakiQg ~he Good Book in blue denim to selling it in a v'aricty of flavors - stra1vberry, licorice, vanilla, St. Ptl a r k Presbyterian Church, 2100 Mar V i s t a , Newport Beach : church school and v.'Of'Shi p service at 9:30 a.m.; sennon "IALAC" by " John Boller, Jr., assisting elder will be Bob Smith : nursery care available. Presbyterian Church or the Covtoant, 2350 Fairview Road, Costa Jl.fesa; worship service at 8:30 a.m.: "Joy Belles." high ocbooJ singing grQ!!]L_ featured : SCf'Vice at 10 a.m.: singing by adult c b o i r ; sermon : "Man Is Go" by the Rev. Bruce Kurrie, at both etc. -all aimed at renching the Contemporary youth. But the bigge!lt. boost has been the by·product of making the Bible easier to understand and to read. In the Jong run this has attracted by far the largest number or young readers. OF COURSE. that's what \V ill iam Tyndale had in mind 'vheri he brought out the fil'st printed English New Testavicnt -to n1ake it services. ''Tlte Living Fla1ne'' available lo the folk s who \\"ercn't able-to· read it. So it's publlshed by a company called 'l'yndale House. which recently ran its 12-millionth copy off the press. Thw;, wtiile the 1b>mas Nelson Co. has as its slogan "Nel~ Bibles are bound to be better," and finds blue denim its hottest cover , Tyndale llouse has its Living Bible listed in ·P·u b I i s h er_s \Veekly 1nagazine as UM? best selling non·fi~tion book of 1971. Religious Scle11ce Flnt Church of Rellgtous Science meets at Corona del M.ar H i g h School, 2101 Eastblulf Drive, N e w p o r l ~ PUJjPIT, Page 51 A contemporary gospel quintet will perform in concert Jan. 19 at 8 p.ny..at ~larbor Assembly, 740 \V. \Vilson St :. Costa 1'1esa. This group, compMsed~f. fro1n le ft. Gary \Veekes, Sydni Roberson, Joe DeJulio, Carolyn DeJulio and \1al Kanaga, recently achieved first place in a Teen 'falent Contest. The group, all n1e1nbers of Harbor Assembly, perfonns throughout Orange County under the direction of Carl Gentry of Fountain Valley. ------ ORANG E c O AST ·C H -~5RCH DIR EC TORY -, --HARBOR A Cordial Welcome from JIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZAR£NE CHRISTIAN . CHURCH I We Invite You THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Attend The I To Worihip ttl5 Gctrfleld AM., Hufltl19to11 leocti-961·1110 ef N...,_tt lffch-( DllclplesJ ' LUTHERAN CHURCH JI• wn .... , .. ,., 2401 ........ .t S..t• l101Mt NEWPORT CENTER Hu"tinqton Be•ch S1111dtry SctiooS--9:45 •·•· Worttil..-11 •·•· I 6 '·"'· 1-EWPORT HARBOR OF THE MASTER ''M!"ll1 FACT 011 FICTtONt" Church Of W...W,-t:OI A.II. AT FIRST UNITED WedMld•y ,....,« Senice-7 P·'"· Sulld9J Seti-I 9:JO A.M. umERAN CHJ!CH 2900 P&cific View "'· 111A .......... WMd METHODIST CHURCH Monil1t Wenlllp 10:45 A.M. Corona del Mar 11111 A.M. •St. Mk ...... 1 272 1 17th St. 536-3537 798 Dover Dr., 548-3631 1,-.,_1 Cliwdl I Your Faith Newport Beach Rn. Law....ce D. Prvlllhtf, M•1'iterfh • P.ctffc View Dr Services -9:15 J. 10:30 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES I Hun.efl' Caro "11 Momfng I ,. ... : ·-· c.,. ......... 0.urch School -9:15 645-578 I Rog•r J. l•rg, P•stor P"-: 175-0950 - This Sunday sonNy Sdtoel c11.......-n Ate1 of the Coastal Areas . .., ........ E1rly Wonhip 1:00 11.m. t1lf ti 11111 A.M. Co•t• M••• H1111tln9to11 811eh -North ·-Chri1ti1n Ed11cetion 9:15 o.m. Wenlll' Heur-IO:JI A.M. FIRST UNITED COMMUNITY UNITED Nur11tfl' .l Cd" Meur ,~ C.hrist Church Presbyterian Fesfi•• Worship 10:30 '·""· ,.... '44-2664 METHODIST CHURCH METHODIST CHURCH Nursery Care Available l'th St. I H1rbor Blvd. 20112 M..-tkl IN .. Ademl H .............. . N1ttMrY I ll:iltff19ctrte11 ,, • .,fdlld It-WCIHJll, Nrtlcft 6662 Heil A•o. 842--4-461 ' WEL~M~ ...... D...w I .......... ,_,_.. ,. t :JO & 11 :H A.M. Worship -9 & 10:)0 -W-• t >lOA.11. a.ell kkel: 9:JO A.M.. 0.11rch School -9:l0 A.M. Church School -9 & 10:10 Oflce: 20111 ......... St. ,....:flt-4940 I THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH l!A•l W. ISll!ll, D.D. ' CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH ' Church of the Covenant Welc~me1 You. Coste Mes• .North Irvine -E•1t Bluff I Mi•1011ri ·Synod MESA VERDE UNIVERSITY JISO ,_.,._ .... , C.... MeM I ST • .IAMU. Jiit Vie LWe, Newpert IMdl I 760 Yk:twle St, c.... ... I METHODIST CHURCH METHODIST CHURCH 1n1ce A. lmte, ,...., I ' Let1tet Y. Tenew, P..., ...... W-& """""..,_.-1'10 & IO•OOA.M. I 7:JO A.M.-Hety l1cltorln J 541·5404 Me1e Yerde I Biker St, IJJ-1231 .._.: IS7·!J40 549·2719 18422 Culver Ro1d I 9:00 I 11 :00 A.M.-fa•ll'f W•nttlp Warslllp S1rvicu1 1115 & 11 A.M. S""•r kll•h t1Je A.M. I Adult l lbll CllSll tr30 .l.M. Wo•1hlp & Ch11rch School 11 Univor1Uy Orl1'11 C11mmunity Presbyterian Church Att.Ht9 H•tr l•cherl1t Chrfltl• Ei.wt•ry klieel -1414"6 f 1JO A.M • Wor1hip & Church Sc hool l ... ...... ,,.,., . 9 & IO:lO A.M. 411,.,... ....... ~ .... I TUISDAY-11:00 A.M.-tw, ._._.. -4 fo1111tein Vellev -In. Artlt1tt J. Tnllent.y ' . Yr ........... Gloria Dei Lutheran Church FIRST UNITED Lo9 1.111e l•ech In. AIMrt 0 . HfeTp. -In. Artliw I . Ci..tfler ' 10:41 ................ ,.. .. ...,, METHODIST CHURCH s.-., W....,1f:tl111:00 A.M. co-> IUMI t :OO A.II. N11rMry PreYIM ot SuHay I Tltctl4f.., Semen I METHODIST CHURCH ,.._: 4t4-751S WIDNDDAY-1:00 P.M. rr.,., & PrelM Dana Point 11225 l rnh•r4 21632 Weiley Drlv1 I n.1: .... J• '· ••••• u.a.c..,_,....,,,5-0111 962·259] In Sa111n l19un1 ·St. Mark Presbyterian Church ) 13501 Stonehlll Dr. Wonhlp & Church School Worthip ind 1 ST. JOHN THE DIVINE, 2043 Orange Ave .• C.M. t :JO A.M. Church School -10 A.M. c.... ......... , ........ .,,..... c.,...., ... Sund•vs 1:00 & 10:00 Church !chool-9:15 Donakl P. Bankson, Pastor Mi"lster 4~9-JOll Dr. Cecil Herfw1111, Act111 '-er ' Worshi~:30 lo II :00 Ford R. Miiier .............. ,,.,._ W-& co-> ..,_. -t •Jf A.II. 1 MW·W ... S.rtlcM -Wed .• l :JO P.M, Tllwa. -10:00 A.M. •• ,._, "'4-IJ41 ft, Ho ...... M.n CertwM9'1t, Ytc. -,.._ 541·22J7 -Sunday School-9:45 - 493-3414 493-4073 CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA - Newi>0rt •••ch ____ , Saint Micflael And All Angels Ejiscopal Church -1400 W. l•lboe llvcl, 673-1105 ............ ...,.,..,,. Thia Sunday Wo r1hip in 1JJ1 P.dllc Vltw Drhe, C.... llel M• w..w, -t ill A.M. Clt•rch Scltoel -f :JO " "' -, Se"'-rlol:OO A.M. & f :JO A.M •• ClllJfdl Sd!Ml/N....,..t:JO A.M. I ST. MATTH~W LUTHERAN CHURCH TMMey-New Yffn Hctl'f Ce•111•11l•1t-10 A.M. 18112 Culver Ori .. -' /St . .lf11drezv's'Presbylerian Church I T1te a ... Je•• 1:.,en DctYh. l:KMt -,._. '44-0413 University P1rk1 lrvlne ' Rn. ~ N. NJenMcte \l .. 'Jl SABBATH SERVICES 600 St. Andrews Road • NewPtrrl Beach" ~ I ---; -Dr. Ctw.rl•1~H. O..,e11fiol4. Pe•+.t I ST. WILFRID'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH t :OO A.M.-Wenlll' I hlMy ScllHI . RELIGIOUS SCHOOL ' 11110 A.M-W~I' & s.H.r SclrlMI hat~?.~ .~f?o~a temple "CHANGE YOUR NAM!" ; -HU 11111 St., H .... _ -111.0111 ' -~ -. ' Dr. c.._... H. Ds....n.w, ,,._. ... t--., ""' ·-· .. .. "'"'i~·· ll•MOlll CASS•TTEI AVAtU.ILI • 1:00 A.M.-Hofy Co1'11r111111lo11 PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN C:HURCH CHRIST CMUllCH Y TH I 1£A 1• W, ...._ IM., .. ...,.,. lltK11 . ldtnllc"t Sf!...,lco1: 8 AM, t :30 AM Ind ti AM • t 1JO A.M.-f•ll'llly s.m,. I C1111r1h S1h .. I INwrHryCer•I M .. ,._. Drtft Ir leltctt SM.t, C.... M .... CelH. For lnfotmationfc.tl 675-7230 Chlld c•r• fll'ld chrlllrJtl'• S11ndt.....SC:hOQI 111 111 MNlc•• v 11.00 A.M.-Mon1l119 Wonhl, CNur.-rv C.re, ANDlllW C. ANDllllOH, ,, • ..,. -JIM NILION,.....,,. -' 1t00 ,,M.-fe1th••I Eve11t•ftf I Sennoit -, ... , ~ •1• •""' """""' w.n111,, 11• .,. n 1• .. ,,.. ·TEMPLE 1SHAION I EJM11.,1I Yov119 Churdi111•• P~11c• of Peet• L.ith•r•11 School -Ml» E1th1r Olto•, Prlt1cfp•I I ~ TElfl.E BAT YAHM 0 J ..... c. c.r.,, •••tor -f62·7112 lteL1 SJ'""°'' Offlc• Ph011e1 149-0121 Sutool Ph1111tt1 149·0162 I ~ ~ ri. '"'"""' .... .,.i:;c····· "' ... . Dr. Hertr ....,, ...... -·-I· FIRST BAlmST CMUR~H . -. I I CAPISTUllO VALLEY BAPTIST CHURCH I .............. • ,.., 1111,. 111 w..t Hd ''""' c...-.. l OF NEWPORT BEACH . ~ ... ,,, ....... ,-...... , .... 1,.. All J •wl&h f•ll'llfn ,,. 111,lt.4 t• 19111 111 1111 • '"'" Ne11flttfrul ,.... ... = ....... ,,... c., ...... ...... S.•••---W. .. s f1p 411M:tl,. I ................... 1111 CHft Dthl Ph•r:I lrxt t• ,.._ y &,Ul.ATH IWlfl ,N ... , 5!.,•lf..:I -1. IMY AT 1111 P.M, I ~ ....... -ti• •.A ~ Tnllfl!lll -I ,. .... v ' .,. .... .....,_ ...... ._,,,, . w a I s 'w'''"*' -f 14 ""'-Dt. '· ..... ...,., .... ktt.el Adlllf1I..,.,_ • lyMe •••• .. •l'I P'tt1l•sst • r• llrli• ......, .... _,, ...... .......... .ua. & , ••• ,..,_ • -......, ...... °""'""" hr ,WINr lllNrftMfltl, CIP *'''"-,.-,a, ltl_Ul•c:.n...•Mflf'--........ ,,,-r .... ,.. ,..,.. ctt.Jr -9-f. a.... 4tJ.tMI -14 Hem • . ........, ""'"' ...... ,,. ,..M. ' . • ' -• l l . . I . --- ' • . . Pulpit & Pew (0.ntlnued from Page 4) 'Newport Beach· church ochoot . ' . Beach ~--ruid youtll o! Unity meet at ; ""uw-ch school and 9 a.m.: worship service at worship service at 10:30 a.m.; 10 a.m.; sermon: "The Bible's aermm: 11Ilow Re I I g i o us Flrst Millionaire" by the Rev. Science Can Work For You" Sun e • Richards, minister: by the Rev. Albert Burke_j Lcsaons in Truth on mlnlsler. · -Wednesdays at 10 :30 a.m. and Ne'tfpOrt llarbor Church of ReUS-Scleoee, S4! Center Sl, O:iista Mesa; church school and worship service at 11 a.m.; aennon: "Science ol the ~Jind : How It Works" by the Rev. El eenor C. Jackson : coffee hoor follows t h e len'ice. 8 p.m. cburth school for all ag~ at 9:80 a.n1.; worship .service at 10:30 a.tn.; the Rev. Thomas Tyree continues the ser~ in Philippians; nursery care provided; hour of pra.l'ie at 7 p.m. with Paslor Tyree continuing the st,udy o f James; for information on weekly 'home Bible studies and the JXIStor's tape library, call 552-0002 or Mtl-W'l7; youtll Bible study at 6 p.m. One·tenth of 1% • Nixon's Charities I Shock Clergymen By LOUIS CASSW UtltM ,,... l11i.t111lleul . One aspect of Pre1ident Nixon's tax returns has scandalized many ch urch leaders, lncludJng hi! usually uncritical frlend, the Rev. B111y Graham. 'The tax returns, covering the years i9ft9 Ulrough 197!, were made public recently as part of Nixon's effort to show that he is financially as clean as a hound's tooth . those years -mainly as a result of a deduction of 3576,000 he claimed for giving his vice presldentla1 papers to tbe National Archives. BUT THE MOST striking thing about the retlll'M to many Christian pastor!! And laymen was the disclosure Ulat Nixon has been far from To Speak open·handtd iri Riving to his H. Syvelle Phillips, pas- church. tor of First Assentblv The East Whitti er Friends of God , Santa Ana, wiil Church. a Quaker meeting in speak at the Newport· ·- , OAtLV°PtLDT § Ma,riage· Enriching • Series Set Beginnlng Jan. 20 Lake. Hllls Community Church will offer ' an opportunity to a 11 interesled per!ie>ns of Orange County to engage in a continuous marriage enrlchmC!nl program. it was announced this week b y · Paslor Andrew D. Atwood , minister of evangelism nnd oongrC!galional care. __Fint _Qorch of Religious Sc'ence meets at the A1asonic Temple, 3011 S. El Camino Real, San Clemente; worship service at II a.m.; sermon: Otrl1t Cb•pel, Metropollt1n Co.mmuolty Cburcb, . I 2 19 \'ictorla St., C.OSta Mesa; worship service at 7 p.m. sermon: '"Giving and Receiving" by Pastor Rodget Harrison; ~t 8 p.m., Pastor Harri1K1n"Vwi1l speak at Fairview Baptist Church on 'What lhe Bible-Says Aboo Gayness"; roller skating party Monday· at 7:30 p.m., 17th Street and Ne wport Boulevard. Costa Mes a ; Tuesday at 7:30 p. m . , Deacon's Bible .study and prayer meeting; Wednesday, gay buffet , at 6:30 p.m.; followed by rap groups at 7:30. Jehovah's Witnesses, 2277 Canyon Drive, Costa Mesa ; worship service at 1 p.m.; sermon: "Your Llfe DePends On Your Attitude Towan:L Lockway, local minister. l\1ela Bible Chapel, 17th Street and Orange Avenue, Costa Mesa: church school at 9:45 a.m. with .. penny march" for missions; worship service at 10:50 a.m.; sermon by the Rev. Robert Jaobbs, past.or; students from South e.r n California College wiU be featured during the 7 p. m. scrvk.'C. To Lecture Roy J . Linnig, C.S.B .• will speak at the First Church of Christ, Sci· enlist, 635 High Drive. Laguna Beach, at 8 p.m. Monday. A Chris· tian ·Science teacher and lecturer from Chi· cago, he will lecture on the subject, "You're a Freeman." Public attention has cente.r:ed priffiarily~ on the relaUvely small amount of ta1.es pai4 by Nixon during 'Vbitticr, is _NiX.Qn's h9me r(esa Cbrist.ian Center, church -the only religious 148 E. 22nd St., Costa institution in which be has Jifesa; Sunday at 6 p.m. ever held formal membership. Also appearing will be To his church he &ave, \Valter Arteis, guest aC<.'Onling to his tax returns, soloist. "Rich marriages make happy farnilies," commented Pastor Al\\'ood in explaining the pro g r a m . ·'Continuous marria g e enrichment -per-sonatly geared for every couple can -signiflcant.ly foster a happy family." AS ONE PJl,\SE of !hi! program. Pastor Atwood will begin a series of s i x l "Religious Science, the Wa y It Works.'' by the Rev. Leslie S. Harrold; classes in Science of l\.1ind on Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m. Gol.deri West To Offer Bib"le Class $250 In 1969, nothing In 1970, --------- Ourcb of Relliclous Science, 20062 Lafuna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach; w or s h l p services at 9 and .11 a.m.: sermon: "The \Vay It Works.'' by the Rev. Dr. llenry Gerhard, minister ; ju n Io r church for children of all ages lhrough high ochool at 9 a.m.; nursery care 4vallable. Vnltarian U n 11 1 r I a n Unlver&allst Ciun:b, 1259 Victoria St .. Q>sta Mtsa; church school and worship service at ~0:30 a.m.: sermon : "The Ethics of War" by the Rev. Robert Jordan Ross. U a I t 1 r I a n Unlversallst FeUowablp of Laguna Beech will be vl!lttd by the "Peace Pllgrim" at 11 :30 a.m .• at the U·U center. 429 Cypress St.: for additional in!ormation , call 199-11811. ot•er Denoml-tlon• Q-on VaUey Covenant Olardl, 24fiOO La Plata Drive, Laguna Niguel ; worship service at 11 a.m.; sermon: Grace Bible Church meets at the American Legion Hall , 56' W. 18th St., Costa Mesa; Faithful ·unaffected $1.000 in 1971 and nothing in 1972. Thus his contributions to his church averaged $315 a year over a four·year period dlO'ing which his goverrun ent salary alone -leaving aside expense accounts, capital gains from A course on the Bible in real estate deals and other American literature will be sources of income -was offered ~y Golden West $200,000 a year. College this Spring in two THAT FIGURES out to separate classes one meeting about one--tenth of one percent B G l S d at Good Shepherd Methodist « bl! salary. The blbllcal Y as ess Un ays Church in Huntington Beach norm of a tithe is 10 percent School Tenn on Mondays (9-12 a.m.) and ol lna>me. Coast Bible · "' ... the other at the GWC campus Nor was there any evidence By NICK TATRO Sundays have "kept more -on Wednesday (7·fb p.m.). that N l x on' s s ma 11 AUO(l•1" '"'""1 wr+ier people at home this year be-s t M d The morning clM'! is part contributkml to h1s: church They come by root, on cause they didn't drive to vaca·. e on a y of the Coast Community were offset by generosity to bicycles and in car pools. !ions or second homes" during College "Outreach Program" o t be r re Ii g i o us o r Thev are the n a t i on • s holida ys. New faculty members for for persons who do not philanthropic iMtitutions. faithflil, and church leaden The Rev. 't. o. Robertson the South Coast Bible School's necessarily want to return to The only large charitable say they are flocking to of St. Luke's United llfethodist winter term beginning Monday school as full-time students gift he reported during the worship services de spite Church in Jackson County, were annowtced this week by seeking a degree. The evening four.year period was $4,500 "Gasless Sundays." ?-.1o. said figures show a steady class is for those who may to the Bllly G r a h a m At Uie onset of the energy rise in attendance since Dec. the Executive. Director, Dr. want to try selective Evangelistic Association. The crisis, some religious leaders 2 over the same period last H. f'.red 'Nofer. "dropping in" as well as for donation was made ir\ 1970, feared parishiooers would not year. Teachers have been drawn regular full-or part·time ffie year· Nixoi'l appeared at use up costly fuel lO go to n.e Rev. Raymond from business, education, students. a Graham Crusade in church. Balcomb, pastor of the First counseling and the pastorate Registration begins Jan. 19 Knoxville, • TeM. '1'1lere is But an Associated Press Methodist Church of Portland, and . 100• D Phil" W 30d ends Feb. 8. "Oro~in" nothing in the remrd to show sampling of churches in 17 Ore., aays he's seen no mc e: r._ ip · ,registration will be held on whether he made th e states showed attendance had marked Change in attendance Grossman, d i r e ct or of the first day of each of the contribution in cash ( b y not been adversely affected but Is watching closely. counseling, Wycliffe B ! b I e two classes, Feb. 4 and Feb. writing a check) or in in most areas surveyed. Eight "It will be interesting to Translators; the ~v. Michael 6, respectively. The Spring "donated services" (such as areas reported increased see how much priority .people ll1ontgomary, Pas lo r of semester ends Jlille 14.. making a free speech). attendance. eighl ~re not put on their religion," he said. Laguna Church: Dr. H. Fred,--------------=----'----- affect.ed and only one had a Nofer; Dr. John P. Rowe, drop. · A DECREASE in attendance dean of students, Pacific "Since \Ve had G:isless was rep:>rted in the Marylaad Christian College; Ron a Id Sunday. our attendance has suburbs of Washington, D.C. \Vhitson, representative for •------'-'--•· __ oriol pork been better " said Rev. Carl Sometimes we used to have State Fann Insurance; and Wiediger;--p'.astOt'--Of-Sl.;-John.'.s-2o--buses-lined--up-outside;-but-ihe-Rev-.-Amo._Wiebe._pasto _ Lutheran Orurch In New we don't anymore." said of Ille Evangelical Free Tll1 SoldLI~~, Most "·-'·•iful Britalo Ccrn. "For the want Hibbard James of the Church ol Lagwia Hills. .,._,. · a..., Schram1n Appointed Oiaplain con sec utive "Successrul 1\larrlage'" lectures and discussions on S u n da y , Jan. 20. The series will focus on some of the nla in issues confronting those who arc n1arricd or contemplating 1narriage. There is no cha rge. The public is invited to attend all The Rev. Eugene Schramm six sessions, to be held of Westminster, former J y Sundays at 9:30 a.m. at Los pastor of Our Redeem er Alisos Intermediate School in Lutheran Church, Huntington Mission Vi ejo where th e Beach, has been appointed church regularly conducts its chaplain of \Valhut ?.-lanor, 891 t'A·o n1orning worship services. S. 'Valnut St.. Anaheim, it Disrussion topics \\'ill ~: was announced this week by Jan. 20, "God, You and l\.1e": Dan Graeber, administrator. Jan: X/. and Feb. 8, "Common Pas tor Sch ram m 's Marital Problems, Parts I and responsibilities will include II"; Feb. 10, "How to Listen pastoral care for 150 residents to Your Spouse"; Feb. 17, of Ille one--time Lutheran "'How to Talk to Your Home, Sunday morning chapel Spouse''; and Feb. 24, ··what services, mid-week Bib 1 e is a Healthy Marriage'?" study classes, W e d n e s d a y ,;-:..-=-=-=========; dinner hour vespers, and past.ora'I calling in .the. rooms and cottages of the residents. How does Christian Science heal? listen to firsthand eex· periences. ,-This week's program: "Do You Label Yourself Shy?" 7:00 A..M .-l(P.1·640--U. 1:45 A.M.-KM,C0 71o-&.A 7:15 A.M.-lOCM.fM- 103:11-H.I . J ... .., ll, lt74 "Je5U5 Taught Us to Pray" by Pastor Robert A. HoMette; Rowland J o h n s on, photcr .grapher~f a:..o m Seattle, will relate his life btory at the 7 p.m. •rvice. He is the fethef' of Jackie Davbon, -Uon member. Her ll.llband, Keith D a v l s o n , teaches Wedneaday evening Bible studies. of somewhere else to ~ Episcopal cat he d r a 1 in Each of these men wnl . be M,.otWJ.s peop!e are coming to church." Bethesda, ~fd. teaching at the Evangelical MAUK>llUM • couM&•rllUM • CIMITllT J, D. ~rs';!: :~'m":; ONmt And Our Lady of Lourdes Free tburch in Laguna Hills I ttevie Ll•l•r & 111e s111n!Mft · TR.UTH Newport Unity Churcb, 15th Street and Irvine Avenue, THE REV. Dr. Robert W. Scott of Westminster Presbyterian C h u r c h in Elizabeth, N.J. said Gaslcss in Bethesda said nonnal Monday and Thur aday ~TREES of th WORLD SAT~~.~.r~;i-~:r;i;,m. attendance of 4.000 has evenings. Registration is still "'1 tht C · LONG IEACH dropped off at least 500 Oil open at the South Coast Bible ......... -~;.:_-Bttwem Santa Ana and Orange MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM the average. School, 586--5860. ----===-=O.::•_:F_:•:::lrvk=:::'":_::A_v:•:::•:ue:':._·_:5::S::l_:·l_:l9:::l:_c:::='=w=o~=·=c='="'='="="='=''"'='=u=::C'========== · . HERLS ORANGE · COAST CH -URCH DIRECTORY HARIOR ASSEMBLY OF GOD 740 W. Wlloon, Cost• MMo S4M704 Y. L HD1WICI, -•ALIM .... Hll1'WICK HAlVIY MrTCHILL AIMCIDe ~lttw I lr1Unl111 .. r If Mtt11C -SUH DAT SllYICD - t 14S A.M.-SCk91 .. Chrhtln Uwhtt 10:10 A.M.-"11 It Scriptllftll for Chrl~.._ to h PUIH Wltll Lm7"' SllMON IT PASTOI Flh1t: "Llko A Mltlltf Armv" COSTA MISA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL ,........, -........... -l ....... ten' -Olli. C.N ~\vpart-Mesa Christian Center 148 TWENTY-SECOND STREET COSTA MESA, CALIFORNIA 645-6620 JOIN US THIS SUNDAY l1IO & 11 :00 A.M. WORSHIP "FIRST LESSONS FOR DISCIPLES:' MAii 1 :2°45 Dr, ...... 0 . Wf!Od, '°'to' 9:45 A.M.--CHRISTIAN EDUCATION 6i00 p,lt\.-EVENING WORSHIP REY., SYYELLE PHIWPS PHtor. S.nt• AM First AsMmbly of God WITH· Guest SOioist: WALTER ARTEIS 'Rifmoutl1 Con3rrtJatlo11al Church ' l llL• ITYCIY -•1• A.M. -WOU"fft .-CNUlCM SC"°°L -111 .. A.M. S~NOA't 7 P.M. SPECIAL MUSICAL CONCERT With "THli NEW WINE" CENTRAL BIBlE CHURCH 23rd StrMt ot Or•nge, Costa MMo -5415303 '8tof': ~.._. M ......... Y .... ,_,., -ltM Mertlil M ...... Won1tr,-1o:JI .... s ........... t .... S.Hey ........ Wonlll~7:00 p.•.-rr•+• M ...... Well.•7:11 p.-. CHURCH OF GOD 426 1 Ith St., Huntington Beich-548-8529 S.Mey School 10 0.111. -Wenltlp 11t11 e.-. S111. •w.. wor&tllp 6:30 P·•· -h111Uy 1tlte ?"·· 1, P·"'· ln. A. C. s-., r.., CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES llANCHEi Of THI MOTHD CHUICH THI ~IST CHUICH OP CHiii?, SCllNTIST IN IOSTON, MAWCHUstm "SACRAMENT" JANUARY 13, 1974 Costa M..a-Flrll Chorch ol Christ, Sclenllll 110 ..... , ... Dr .. c.... .. _ -k--t:llA. •• CIMH'C. s.Mca -11 :H A.M. --HIO_Y ... O., Huntington llffcl>-Flnt Church of Chrht, SclOtltht ''". 0111' """"""" .... hllffy S.JINI -t1JO I 11 100 A.M. Cti•rc' -t :JO I 11 ttl A.M. ....._1 ... -mMe1111t. Laguna BHcl>--Fint Church of Christ, Scltntlst 6JS H ... DrlM Clt•rclt I S....., Sclloel-10:0I A.M. lMdlllt ... ,....._i14 hNlf .... Newport llffcl>-Flnt Church of Chrlot, Sclenlttt .. ., ¥t. U.., .....,.,. -a...to & -klool t :OO.ll:JO A.M. ........... JJ11'5eU. Newport a..ct.-Second Cliorch of Christ, Scltfltlst ''" r.Hk ..... --.. c ......... ~·---llllOA.M- ---...... eo. ...... ·---1 w ... e,........ Twlla•wy ,.. ....... -I p.a. -All Cllerth- AU &re cordinlt11 lnvtted to otttnd '"'' chvrch ttrvicea and «•l•~ th• prtvtieo•• ol IM Reading Room.t CW c .. "••l•ll AT AL\. Sll•ICU --. . "fltST SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHUfltCH ,, ••. ~-$Met, c .......... c.nt«• '42•flll Ct A.M. • 1 P.M.) SUNDAY SCMOOL-t:U if..M. WOlllMI~ llllVICIS-\1:" J.,M Ii '10I '"" HAYllt MllflN._W~DMISDAY l't'INIMe 1 ,.M. CNMiifff",,.....I ...... '""' ..... hlMW • ~t~,r~TriN~~LL-;AS';4lt'~1 •I.-~~_::._::.......:.----~~~~~~-'•~~~~~~~~~.--~~~--'' I I ( 1 • • • • • lST CHURCH OF RWGIOUS SCIENCE 01' NIWfl'OltT alACN I~ a.rd!. ·u.lllN Clilllf'dl M It~ "'-., LI.I SUNDAY SlltVICI Ml SUNDAY ICttOOL -ll:lll A.M. ALlllT IUIKI, Ilk, -Mlfthllf' "HOW llLl&fOUI SCllNCI CAN wo•• fOI YOU'" LlnLe TMIATltl-COltONA DliL MAil MIO" SCH~ 111'1 mASTll.Uf'fJ DR.. NIWfl'OltT llACN l'OJI: AN INSftlltATIONAL MllSAel-OIAI. '4WST4 MlllllMr"I ....... -...-. CHUlllCH OP 1111•1ous sct1Nc1• ••••.••••.••••.•.••.•••••• Mt lltll St., Hltlttl ..... leeQ SJ6·1111 FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH M1in & Adams Streets Huntington 8e1ch Bible School I-Mot11in9 Wor•hip 9:00 & IO:lO A.M. Eve11in9 Wor1liip •••• 6:00 p.m. ' Nunery un .orwlcMcl 11 tit st!"lleu Youth Group1 •••••• 7:00 p.m. Off!clt 536-25" Diii Devo!IC'I $36-f3IO Corona clel Mar Seline• of Mi11d l•ctur• • , •• , ••• , , ••• , , ••• , • , • , . • 9;]0 A.M .11';:;;;:=:=:===~==~11 Ftmily Wor•liip S•rviee ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 10:50 A.M. --- Dlt. ltOllltT N. STIVENS MINISTl!lt NEWPORT HARBOR CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE "SCIENCE 0, MINO" SUNDAY SIJl:VICI • SUNDAY SCHOOL .......................... 111• A.M. Mllll*r ................ c. ........ 141 C....Jt .. C...M--14'-11ll CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE ~..._,_ 20lft L"fllll C:111yti11 ltr. ti 11 ,.,.. ltC. flellry ...,..,., D,0.-Mllltlltet 'Ill Ckftll"" AllMtNt M•ttr SUNDAY lllt'tlti-f a n A.M. ,r, C:i.rttl Ii YIWlll ............ A.M. OftlJ SERVICES: 10:00 A.M. & 61111 P.M. INTERESTING FUNDAMENTAL BIBLE TEACHING cq~c~t • .,!'it .• ~HMBFH DIL OllS,,0 • AV~, IAf! 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CIM!rc• Sc .... -11 A.M. ~717 Phll lll'!lold, Mini•l•t 1144 -7400 LAGUNA BEACH NEIGHBORHOOD CONGREGATIONAL 340 St. A.M's Plen 9t a1111•Yf• J ... M. hyitelde-MI ..... ,.,..,, Wenlllp I. Cllwc• kltM~10:00 A.M. SIRMON IT PASTOR "SURPRISI: A NIW Sl•NI" 494·8061 Newport Unity Rn. htrte" •k..,., MW.tw 0.-..tfeMI Senfce-11 A.M. S11nd1y School for •II •9•• -9:00 •·"'· 15ttl -lrri•, ... .,,.rt ..... Office -'46·5111 DIAW..flAm ..... 1717 CHURCH OF CHRISY. 217 W. WILSON, COSTA MISA l_H_&_I S•"· l•le Stiidy -t :4l A.M. S•"· Men1. Won•lp-10110 A.M. f11i1. lft>. WOf1911p--6!00 P.M. Wo4. 1 ... Wentil, -71.JI P.M. NUlSllY •tOVIOIO fWltll A""°""11IJ WILUAli 11'1.11. MINISTll • MW1•1 01 MMMI • ' 8 DAILY PILOT Satu~OYJ,~ 12, 1974 • Whisk Brooms ulldozers Canyon , at Big .. II)' JORN ZALLER Of .. 0.IW' l"ii.t lta" \ I concern on the site. "Just a few holes were dug, but they M'rs. Heather said that much of the found part of a 'vhale skull1 a whale tail· bones are turned up. most vaJu.able part or the site will not bone, and a fish vertebra. A compromise apparently was worked out to preserve ~ts of a valuable Newport Beach fossil bed that h•d been threatened with destntell\lfl by develop- ment. SPOKESMAN FOR the de velopers - The Irvine Company and the McLain De- velopment Company -contir!lled broad outlines of the compromise for the sci· enlists stiJI believe may be one or the most potentially valuable on the Pacific Coast. The k't!y element of the agreement was a pr 0 mis e by develope_rs to "ooreograph" their grading operations go ihat the most potenUally valuable fossll beds are left unexposed over weekends. be destroyed, but simply covered over. "IF WE COULD really dig into the "Covering over doesn't bother us .fs site I'm.sure tbere would be much more," , much," Mrs. Heather said, "because at Mr~. Heather said. ' least it will still be there. The only problem, Mrs. Heather sajd, "IT'S. THE AREA that's going. to be was that the underground strata seems Jackie Heather, a city planning con1- riiliSioner v.•ho is alsO an amateui p.'\l· eontologist. said developers of the Big Canyon condominium site agreed to mod· ify their bulldozing schedule accommo.. date scientific digging on the site. The ~mprol!J~ was worked ou! after re;>resentatives of The Irvine Company, McLain Development Company, the Los An(feles Museum of Natural History and Harbor ara paleontologists Inspected the Big canyon site 'Thursday. "This will give us a chance to bring in all ·our interested people to pick out as much fossil material as possible," Mrs. Heather said. destroyed· that' we're worried · about,"-to have once been tb~ch of the she said. ocean. · J Mn. Heatbtlr .said t}W.t limited t~st dig· ''This means that the fossils probably ' ANOTHER OUTGROWTH · of Thursday's meeting was · that paleontologists have pint:M)inled areas of ging on the site by paleontologists con· will be damaged through wave ~Ion. tinned that the are-a mny be as rich with but we're not sure witll the digging fossils as suspected. actually starts." · Valley Oppo"f'••..:-.,, .. _,..,,._ , . ..,. ..... ,,..J flimhaw~lf.ni(_ Sport , , Fitness Admits Code 1 . Violations ~ Center Proposeg, ~:r~1:~: .El~~~,':, o~~olat~~ni! < ~,.<",.'l~ · .~~,:;:~ounty's flinshaw for Co' n gr es s t;;·-:r.·'4!':·.,,f . '¥-Commit!~ has petitioned Superior Court By CANDACE PEARSON partners, _ Dr. Wllfrt:l-.'~"'·lfpo !. ;!or ~.urt ap12roval or the listed · or t11e 011tr l"llot s1111 practices in Fountain •!...__i~li.~f· <\fid · illegahtie~. -. . '· The Fountains _ a $4 million sports Hunfu)gton Beach and developtf'Qnick • The achoo concedes that 1rregular1hes and fitness center its backers claim C.Oker -want to develop a fjmity in .payments occurred in OO~h the June is the first of its kind in the country oriented recreational center. j ~ crunary and November elections of 1972. -is being proposed in Fountain Valley.' The center: itself, 9JI' 'I· f-~··". J JS STATED that Hinshaw campaign The 77,000.square foot center, along feature 10 indoor · .. .. , 1 , ·.-(' Is ,vere unaY.'are or the state law with 25,000 square feet of office space enclosed handball a . ·ffl:~ , · ... ;r.hltia · expenses must be paid no later and a restaurant, planned at the courts,. an Olympt .•.•. ·~~~·_~,,~~:~A:-25 days after the date or the northwest comer of \Varner Avenue and ~wlmm1ng pool, sepa .~ .~ . ~.l'ilii!~~Eiclion. • . _ . Brookhurst Street, h as already mft Jacuzzis and ·Sa~a bot · e~"RM ft also pleaded that billings were some initial citizen opposition. women, a m~rhal ~rts center where mislaid by · campaign st~ff and karate and JUdo will be taught, a insuf!icient funds •·ere on harld to pay BUT DEVELOPER George Otott gymnastics training center w 1th many of the bills. • . · thinks that's only because nearby rofes_sional coaches. volleyball and 1, .15 • also admi'tted that f 0 u r ' -'i -a&.~. resiaen~don•t-knoweno•·-m.. aboorlli • "&'' badm.Jnton games ~f!d a youth center contributors were omitted from the list project. and se.parate actlv1ttes for teen-agers of campaign contributors required by He's scheduled two infonnational and children. ' state law . They are identified as Gordon meetings at the Fountain -Val le Y In addition, Otott said. plans are being E. SteY<'art, Orange: John \Y. Rollins, Community Center, 10200 Slater Ave., drawn Cora "preventive medicine unit," \Vilmington, Del.; Lloyd B. Warling Monday and \VOOnesday. Both sessions which basically will give members of Boston, Mass., and S. F. Eisenberg, Los will begin at 7:30 p.m. the club advice on the proper kinds Angeles. Ford Recalli1ig 133,000 '74's Informer May Get Reward Fountain Valley City Council Tuesday of exercise and nutrition. NEARLY · $31,000 in efY>cnses-for~\he June cvmpaign is listed for court examination with a payment of S26,9'Ul.73 to the Chip Cleary Public Relations Company heading the list. approved an amendment to the city's ____, - master plan, changing the designation A YEAR AWAY from development, of 8.5 acres....wbereJhe..center Is proposed.~ be_added,_is .computerized progfamming from single family -only to either of individual fitr.ess needs. residential or commercial development. For. Defects For Tipoff of Murderer THE COUNCIL still bas to act on the ·request to change the zoning on the property, which would further pave DETROIT (UPI) -The Ford Motor the way for the project. Co 'd Fr'da •t .. Jr !33 000 DALLAS (UPI) -Tipped by an will be paid," said R. B. Benson, f ·. sai ""..1 1 00 Y1 1 JS reca utg400 ' informer seeking $7.500 in rewards, administratOf of the funds put up by The entire development actually Is o its l;:r,,.-m e cars because may planned on 15.5 acres, but seven acres h def · · peed 1 police Friday arrested an IS.year-old Dallas businessmen. ave a ective automatic s contro youth and charged him with the 1 • • • already are zoned ~mmcrcial. device. exicution murders of a refugee Cuban B1ggms was charged with the ~urd.ers The proposal ran into some objections Otott said today that other. ne\ver communities like Mission Viejo and Laguna Niguel are planning for such facilities as the people move in. Fountain Valley. with 50.000 residents already, doesn't have that advantage. he said, and doesn't have the recreational facilities he says its residents should. Listings for the December campaign total more than f28,000 with the Cleary company earmarked for $22,377 of that. The action is awaiting the setting of a hearing date. De1·ailtueul Probed The company said it would replace couple during a $50_ robbery or their_ of C?ustavo Cuello,. 60;-and his wife.-ar \Vednesday's planning commission a component within the system on all f\.Ia~1a. 59, ~nd with the robbery of hearing from people who want the area PEOPLE WILL BE able-to walk or 133,IXXt cars at no cost to the owners. grocery. their La ~h.1ca Grocery Monday. The to stay residential. The commission, with bicycle to the center, Otott said. And INGLEWOOD (UPI) -Police and saf1ta Fe 'ffuilroad of£iCials ·w er e checking the possibility today an object placed on the tracks caused the derailment Thursday of at three-car train including the caboose . Nonnal parts and labor charges would Officers arrested Cal. Ra~ Biggins ~t youth was Jaded under $300,000 bond. the developers' agreement, continued with the problems of energy and fuel cost about $30 or almost $4 milli~ 3 a.m .. as he ~lept 1.n his room in "IF THEY CAN establish he did it application until its Jan. 23 session. shortages, he added. "They won't be for the entire recall, a spokesman said. a . housing pro1ect in a b I a ck . . ,, . . • able to go very far any more -neighborhood. He offered no resistance. 11 is a death penalty ~ase, District OTOTT SAID today he and his Mamm!)th and other places." . IT WAS THE largest recall by Ford . • . Attorney Henrey \Vade said. -------------------·--------sutce September 1972, when the company (THE STORY OF the executions The killer of the Cuellos apparently ·· had to call ~k,!I00,000.~>'!9t!i~:;~Ji£iq,~~·-~..l'-l<it.i~.'~ti·· .a _sz.oent ham sandwich; Police "1th'Jl0"1"' steetmg'. ..,~' $~_ '"J.;·.,. · f'i<'<tt the l'tiji;'.S ·11'..WWle key· li\",•.·1ound s.1111 warm on the counter when A For.d. spokesman said' the .. ~pcpty the case <f~,_) b\ the reward they rived. He then marched the received nine reports in "'lil -'drfVers ' ;.~.,.; ' coui)1_e:~into a walk-in freezer, made using the speed control device were the~':"~eel and shot them in the back unable to shut ii off hy using the turn Educa" ti' on Panel of their. heads. He took $50 lrom the off switches on the steering wheel and 'cash r~ister. brake pedal. Polici said they did oot find a weapon THE SPEED control system js an Seeks Advi'ce in Bl.gJins' home. But homicide Lt. option on Ford's, larger cars, costing ~ Charles; Burnley s_aid officers had $99 on a Ford Torino and $9'l.08 on evidedCe ''to back up the caller's story, t~ Continental Mark lV. It aUO\\'S the On Free' Mm' ute but w~}Y_ill not release it to ttie public." driver to travel at a constant speed Polic1Jfused to identify the informant. "'ithout keeping a foot on the gas pedal. BI~_-· s \VAS arrested last July on The speed control also is optional SACRAMENTO (UPI) -The State ~ 1 ed on; the Lincoln Continental, Thunderbird, Board of Education Friday asked its suspi~ of auto theft, but \Vas re eas l\1¢fcury, Ford, Mercury Monte go• legislative co_ mm it tee for a from .!811 and never was charged. Police Cougar and Ford Ranchero models. recommendation by next month on found 14'> other arrests on his record. Last year 4 percent of all TQrino w~ether California public school students Marfa and Gustavo Cuello fled Fidel buyers wanted the speed control while should be giVen a minute each day Castr<l_i Cuba 10 years ago and saved it was installed on 87 percent of the to meditate or pray. their "fOoney to buy the grocery two luxury Mark IVs. The OOard, with a recommendation years ,ago. from the committee, ls expected to vote "Thet.' store was their dream,'' said on the matter during its February Julio, ~2, the oldest 0:f three Cuello meeting. If the board decides such a Sons . .{~Y parents lost everything they policy is appropriate. it would then send had cf:e in Cuba. But they thought a resolution to the legislature for nothini{ like that could happen in approval. AmeriCfa. Animal Adoption 'P~Plane' Crashes; One Nabbed PLACIDA, Fla. fAP) - Police arrested one man Friday and searched for others who may have fled from a private plane after it crashed in a thick predawn cfog. The plane was packed wiUl a ton of marijuana. police said. "We've got one· suspect in jail and we're looking for anybody else who may have been aboard," said Maj. Robert Bruglio of t h e CharloUe C o u n t y Sheriff's Department. "Thi s guy's not talking and we· just don't know if he was alone or not." Plan Expansion To Be Discussed TifE BOARD referred the matter to "; BRUGLIO SAID the man the committee at the urging or 'inember . , identified himself as William Eugene N. Ragle. of Auburn. who later ·p d ' E E. Klein, 33, of New Fairfield, said such a policy would allow. students •. ' ral'l 0 s x Conn. Expansion of the animal adoption one minute to think about ·whatever M Police called to the scene· program at the animal £helter in they wanted to -including prayers. rfi';-w d T d of the crash of the twin-engine Huntington Beach will be one of the main An attorney for !he bo.ard said such J.'j) e 0 Uy craft near this tiny Guit' Coast topics at Monday night's meeting of a policy would not violate the U.S. • · town found the a i r craft the Animal Assistance League of Orange Supreme Court's controversial 1962 llAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) -Anna abandoned. Inside the plane ep.mty. The group will meet at 7:30 decision outlawing prayers in public Ka~i, 39, first wife or actor was an estimated 2,000 pounds p.m. at the Edison Community Center, schools. hfadon Brando will man-y Los of marijuana. 21377 Ma_ gnolia St. in Huntington Beach. ..IASSACHu•~s ad 0 Pt e d a A~Jes businessman J a·m es The haul was packed in 38 The pnmary concern of the newly-01~1~1" 'rJ..J}.. "1,;, ~ 1 <.# !96& r uirin~hat Hanri.aford today a publicist for burlap coffee bags w i t h fomJed ··I~_. is ,"',to·: a~ t~~~f~(liy~~: -: ·:·~: Z·rN~s~f:nHo~~aidB~;::: the Brazilian markings and abandoned. arumaJs. Vo!'unt~ ""-~;e'I'' periods Of silence fOJ' meditation. Last actress's 15-year-old son, will give stacked on a plastic sheet used been working at the Cahfom1a Animal ear that legi·slature added the words to protect the plush ·red Control, the agency that serves the Y,, • ,, her away in the civil ceremony' carpeting inside the airplane, Or prayer to be held iii a hotel suite-at Huntington Beach area. At Monday · , .. investigators .said. night's meeting, members will also Board attorney Thom~ ~1. Grt~fm 4 p.m. Also . present wilf be discuss fund raising and incorporation as !?Id the ~rd the med1tat1on w1od Hannaford's two sons by a previous mE MAN arrested was a nonprofit organization . must not simply be a" camouflage for marriage Kyle, 17, and Cary, 14. caught in a field about two League president Ruth Frankel invites school prayer. , riiii;;;;'~v,;;;::;;;;j~;:~~;;~~;;:~;;:;:;;~;;:;;;ij\;;m;:i~les~f;ro;in:;;;th~e~cr;ash:;;;~';cen~e. anyOne to the meeting who is interested I. in_ helping animals, or they can can 536-2513 to volunteer help at the animal shelter. EIERGEICY! MIS. DON NOil l llWINA COX CALL JACK HANSON IMMIDIAnLYJ 1211) J1M010 LEASING BELLY DANCE CLASSES Video t•p• equipment is aveileble to record student progre.ss. You leern quickly! We heve excellent lecilities and sm1ll cltsses tmeximum IOI . Yellt ,_,.,, ... ~ ~ c ........ ....., ..... ... • New ?4 v..-H•tcllMck Sl840 .... MO~N llGINNING • INRRMEDIATE ·ADVANCED· PROFISSIONAL . TEACflH·TRAININI; CLASSES STARTING IN JANUARY I ' Ph.It tu a. Lie:. On Appr. Crtdll 1A-Mo. O,E.l.. CONNlll CHIVIOLtT 1121 HAllOI I LVO. COSTA MISA 144-1200 CALL NOW: 545·1.088 COSTA MESA - 1 • This coming year we \Viii be spending more time than ever in our homes with family and friends ••• so ~ we will all have greater opportunity to enjoy more beautifull y furnished and decorated interio rs. No'v is th ~ perfec t time to refurnish and redec orate with the very best .•. while Chandler's "biggest ever" sale is in full swing. Come early to Chandler's .•. you will not be disappointed. I .• r ESTA BLISHED 1892 \\. pl THE STORE' OF FAMOUS NAMES ; I l5l4 !'\ORTHMAl!'\•.SA!'\TA Al\A 541 .. 391 ---L • ' ' • • .. • For Pets, Too " i . -J Use Rainwater--for . Plants· ' . ~ ctirhll•~ kltMi Menltw Strvlc• jasmine, :1weet'' pea and \Ve welcome a January rain, carnation, green g a r I i c , especially an unseasonably peppermint, and other potted warm rain , as Wllfifl!Y as a fieCbS ouf on tJie soutll Or steady shower after a long west flagstones to b e su1nmer drought . · reCreshed 'and revived. A gO;Od rain cleans the air, • "'if she; and greens thTihrutiS, IF mE 0 U TS I D E the evergreens, and lower temperature during t b I s vegetation. · restful rain is Wlder 50 And If lhe temperature is · d~s. and you do no.t wish above 50 degrees F., you can to shift your plants from a set your indoor plants such dry 67 to a wet 42 (and vice as your rosemary and ~ersa after the rain), you can ' collect water ror-them in a pa_!!_or tub. A Massachusetts gardener with a new green-painted metal wheelbarrow uses It more for accumulati ng rainwater than for transporting dry material. After he had the woO<len gutt~rs and metal downspouts removed from bis shl9gled cottage, he used to run the ·wheelbarrow below the roof edge just before a rain that was expected to amount to something. This collected rainwater was for the fam.ily pets as well as for potted plants. ' The family drank bottled1 spring water because city' water had an odor; the cairn terrier arid the cats enjoyed rain water. Pets must have fresh clean water always available,(and they drink it eagei;ly i it is good , pu~e water .. Perennial ,_Beauty JUST BEFORE you rtll you'r pQOdle's Jieavy, tbre&Quilrl, flat·boltomed dish with Jresh rainwater, you can set your .....potted plants in the room temperatlµ'e water to give the .. soil around the roots a· good soak. Proper Use J .There's a special beauty · about perennial b e d d i n g pl.ants, often ignored b y f California gardeners w h o choose popular aMuals due ' to our year around growing : condiUOOs. We can get year . around .. use from annuals, ' while perennials are seuooaJ and prefer their winter rest. Perennials, with proper use,· are a challenge m a k i n g gardening all the m o r e enjoyable. They • have the added advantage of 'permanence -or relat'!Ve permanence -and need only be cut back after bloom· or left to come again, another year. No California garden should be without Shasta Daisies, , Delphinium, Prim roses , Penstemon or T r a n sv a a l Daisies. And no gardener has really earned the label ·until Makes Carde1iing Furt -·· ··-J . , ' hels Lried_. many other ·lovely perennials., si!Cb as l'(>lox, Columbine, ' Sweet "Wjfl)am, Pinks:« Bleeding llearli '• . . '!'llK 'cnALLENGE ·in their grbwfug. lies ~in pu4ihg them to the proper use. Perennials, depending on the variety, can be~ fit into foregrounds or, backgrounds; spotted in the border or squeezed i n I o pocket-size beds: spilled over a retaining wall or bung iii pots; featured in beds ,o( their own or side by side with aMuals. AOO. they can be-used. as an edging or as a roe~ garden specialty. • ln planting perennials, take a little extra Woe to work the soil deeply and i!JOf'Ougbl~ adding soil conditioner to a depth of 12 inches and ol an amount that w i 11 accommodate the planting until they are ready fot- division -usually-at least three years -or in the case of perennials that do not divide, for ·even longer: A bit of extra effort in preparing the soil now will pay off in big dividends - through the years. The dish will accommodate even the large bulb .pot in \\•hie!) you are growing six sweet pea plants. Or the stale standing water can be used to \vater yo.ur pebble-mulched flowering plants from the soil surface. "\Ve have always used rainwater for what it doesn't coutain; now anotQer reason , conies to light -for what it OOes," says a sill gardener who came upon this. Botanist Bruce Parker, of Washington University in St. Louis, found rainwater cO:Uld be a· plentiful source of the nutriment which he thinks may account for the spurts of plant growth after heavy rains. Weeke11der Gardener's Cliecklist • :Azalea's R~gged Character • Saturday, January 12, iq74 ' DAILY PILOT ---'=--"'-'-''"·' ._ Gladi'!lus· Mos.t P apular :01 All .Flowering .. Bulbs t , ' . . · There is , no other nower clumbt or groups of plants be plante<f 4-6" deep and at in the world that can surpass are. b@t, or if you planl in least 3-4" apart. Just dig your : Gladiolus in brilliance of color fuJI beds, you can scatter the holC:s. add a little bulb food and beauty of form. This along -bulbs for a natural effect. it your soil needs it. place with the tact that Gladiolus Of> course if you arc growing your bulbs where you wan.t ,~ sO; , \\'o.nderful!y eas)!: to just for cut fl owers, the niost them, cover them with soil grow is the reason that . they efficient way is to plant in and then water. dre the most popular of all rows. and if your hon1e has After this. the bulbs wlll , nlowering bulbs. a picture window, remember grow and bloom to perfection r~Gladiolus will produce their to plant a group of Gladiolus and all you need to do is . llagnificent colorful spikes of where these tall graceful to vlater regularly g!vqig the ·i ~Owers and deep green sword· bloon1s can provide you ~ith plants a light feeding about Shaped foliage in all parts a live Oov,.er arrange1nent that once a mOTllli with any goo<l fdf the world and in any type will ·be vistble indoors and standard fertilizer you have ;I sojJ with little or no care. will be set-off by the Ydn<Jovr on hand. If insects are ~The ideal gladiolus bulb lranie. present, spray your plants , (actually called a cor1n) for Gla,d iolus grow in any good "'hen you spray the rest of . .v.our garden is lYz" or more _garden soil. The bulbs should the garden . Most Jfl idely Planted Vegetable is To_mat~ You can have colorful ;iit diameter (across) and~.~" Azaleas. in your garden ·for 'C(C more thick. Both of lhese ov~ half the year. By careful measurements are important seleclion and proper planting, s in c e t h e d i a m e le r this h,appy family of flowering measurement indicates the shrubs will be beautiful for size and number+ of f!o\\'er you for a !ong period of time. "spikes you can expect and ' Indicative of the Azalea's the thickness indicates how willingness to perform Under ;roung and vigorous the bulb California growing conditioris ,IS. Special to the Daily Pilot · -·yields. great('r di s,e,.a.s...e· l's the fact th t man / tN> ,·esistance and more un1formi· a Y o '"r ~ ... THESE YOUNG 1 'h i g h l\1EDFORD, Oregon -More beautiful Belgian Ind i ca •crown" bulbs will assure you and more people ~re using ty in bloo1nin g time, size and varieties show colt>r as ear~y 'pf huge exhil)ition spikes of vegetable gardens as a means color. as September or October tn blooms the first season and of getting soaring food prices SUPERSTAR earned its some areas. They. reach full .. for many yeai's to come .. Jf . back to, earth. One of the reputation as a slicer becaua~ bloom before ~r1stmas and, . besides being thick, the bulb most widely planted items is of its size -up to a pound then taper off mto the N~~ )s also large in diameter , you the tomato, America 's second or more -its flavor, shape Year. , · • will quite often ·ge.t. two 1ull ;m<>iSt popular .vegetal?le the and texture. It has the good As they begin to ' f.ade, 0th.er Size spikes of ·noWers ff0n1 potato ranks first ): old-fashioned flavor of . the Bel~~n ~cas take ov~r. to _:each b~lb. } In the backyard process, beefsteak, but it is much be J01ned 1D short. :Order by Ii;nagme ttle pleasure of weekend gardeners a re smoother and bett~r shaped. the ~agnificent Rutherfordiafl having all of ~he Gl~diolus discovering a flavor not Adaptable to a wide range hybrids, then the Krunle y ;O u w a n t · b I b: o mi n g available in commercially of soils, Superstar is available varieties, then: the Southern COntinuousty week ·aner week grown tomatoes which are exclusively through mail order -Indicas. Before the list o[ for 4 to 6 months. You can picked green and "ripened" from the Jackon and Perkim: evergreen varieties has faded ·}}ave armfuls of fre sh cut with gas. Any taste similatity co.. either in seed form Or out, the deciduous Molli.s flowers in the home and still between home grown varieti~ as individually potted plantS. hybrids break their winter maintain a mag n If ice n t and supermarket tomatoes is re'st wtth a brilli'ant burst of display , in ·your garden. This purely coincidental. The latter are relatively et:· color. By this time it's early can easily be accomplished And that is just part of pensive compared IQ seed, but A1 ·n be h h affol'd · the advantage of a ay, or \VI w en t e by making several plantings the bargain. Merely fi ve or two to three month ''jump" last blooms faJI. about 15 days apart. six tomato plants, particularl y f. · over a seed start. LEST YOU STILL be! In California, Ariwna and the Fl ( 1rst generation ) 1 that d' .. h' band 0~ other areas not affected by .hybrids, will more than fill Superstar is featured in 0. immis mg w freezes, you can plant from the requirements of the J&P's 1974 flower and garden rnn-e Rose Bushes Properly think ~f,Azaleas as too tender November through May and average fiimily . "Superstar." catalog, SEEDBOOK, which e Shade trees should be or d~l~cate tor; normal garden YO.U will have Wave upon wave a iolnato that has been called can be obtained free by planted now, not later when co~t1ons,. lets set the record of thrilling blooms , fr 0 m the "perlect slicer,·· is an writing · C. E. Mahanay, P. you think of their shade. strai~t. They ~ay be, February through August. · ·example or the Fl benefits: o. Box 1028, Medford, Oregon ' The big challenge for the amateur rose grower, at this time of year, is to how .. to make the most o( the rose's potential with proper pruning. c~~P' to two• fe,et, others cutback t0 .15 · fuches. should be made one.quarter BarerOOt stock is easier to fayontes .of. the. Borist trade, Gladiolus generally bloom in longer productivity, higher 97501. inch above a bud which faces handle apd win make a fast bur that 1s a tnbut~ I~ th~ir . 3 10 4 months after planting. -=====================::; away from the shrub's center". start in the spring if their beauty and not an 1nd1cation depending upon the varietylr rQOts become established now that they have to be grown The home gardener shouJa . and the time of the season. Experts agree that a weak bush should be pruned severely. This practice forces new shoots from the base of the plant which will probably be more sturdy. O?'jE 1 QtllER. conskl.eration in ·detehnining ihe · ampunt ,of pruning' is the 1.type .bf rose. C1imbing ~ . are o,n 1 y thinned, WbeJ"e4S rriOst ·olber roses a}e cut to fi~e.-and six canes of uniform· length.' note the bearing limit of the in the winter rains. Wl~er c~ntrol,I~ g~lDJ:: con· It would ~ ~well to. make canes in each bush and be • You can get some good dUtotis 10 'thrtft. ~yOur later plan~gs in a semi· · · \l\!:CJ:IM prepared to select younger buys in spring·blooming bulbs · The decidoous. Moll f.s shaded area· so that,.· the canes to take over when the now. Put them in immediately tiybrids are more to be found flowers will be somewhat older canes reach their limit. for a good show of bloom in Northern California thap protected from the sun during Pnm1i1C ·~ iigree·lt ~ best to discourage center Canes bear anywhere from this spring. Tulips, Hyacinths it,l _the ~them half .• 0~.._<Ql;e . the ~emely bot # Swnmer . "WOlMS FOR ORG<ANIC FARMING-PLANTERS-COMPOSTS fi to ~e years before th'e'· and Daffodils are the big ones. ~: :Rre ~ v.meit.~es ~eatber. -~ -.. _ _ ~ With the develojJment of stronger hybrid rose variettes rose growers recommend that the length of cane left be determined according to the strength of the variety being pruned. Some, with a natW11l upright growth habit and strong canes can be tett with ve ~ n '"'' will do well Ill all areas, itl-· · Ma• is t11e """ to prep1rs ..,; plentlft!. Utt the wo-rld" •t Mii dMJ. . need be removed; the exact e Don't pr\ine Roses until cJudm" valley gardens, 'if they' GLADIOLUS CAN tie used 1 t1-r-EARTHWORMS. u ... 111 p1 .. "1'"' '"''e"• or 111 ITllklnt '°"" -· t'1me depends upon t h e buds l>l'gi'n to swell. In most -....,,.,. campesr. Or•r11• counl'f'1 own worm 11rm. • ,are protected from extreine:s in a number of "'ays ·and tardines.s of the variety. areas this will not be until of. summer SWl and 'given an ·they will be the most stri~ing ~ growth. Keep' ' open center by · 'shoots PH. t7t·074J coming out middle 1624 W. EDINGER, SANTA ANA of the p ures that the 0119n' to ~:30-ClaM Wtl. remaining canes will have plenty ol ligh\.,.and air. The pruner' IiMlt ilho select the place at whiclJ he· makes the CU\ .,,,;;.y :earerulJy .. Eac!I cut DURING mE YEAR that later in the month or early acid soil with plenty of peat if given a place iri-ttie Si.iii:' · next sprlhg. · · .1 _ _;. L..1-Jd the home garctener knows is moss or leafmold and ample Fqr diSplay -in borut:i-:::;, lAI 11::!:':::::;:;:::::::;:::;:::::::;;::;:;::;:::::::::::::;::;::;::;::;::;::::: the last for one of his canes; • Cut back that Ivy that water overhead. · -1 - select one of the strong skoots ~ grown out of bounds. You l\fost Azaleas like shade or com.in& up from the ground, can s:bear it severely with part shade, but the Southern or stem of a tree rose, an.d hedge clippers. . lndicas stand r a fair share tip it once to force it to e Clean up any leaves that of swi. These are widely used · become more stW'dy Then were overlooked last month. in Southern California·. 1, Manx JFol;ag""e P· . 1' -'n,ts" j,1ien iiud'.win.ter prwiliig ~.-----.,,_,...-,.,,,...~·~, _, II ., W amves, he will have a stW'dy < · -. · , young 'shoot to take the place . R • H '• .'•,;i,i·1·· ol the worn out cane. ' ,., RD'S require . um'tul . mrs--According to ilie California .-,..,.., -.. ·.-Association of Nurserymen, m . . _ . . the mild areas of california1, Outside of the staWlCh ha~. synngipg. , rose pnining may begin in foliage p~ants . such . .as 'l'fiere is 6ne cau~i9n .to ·be mid.January. In cold areas, pep e ronuas, r;ansevienas, observed here. Use a very start pruning by cutting baclt dracaenas, dief(enbachias, and fine. -misty. spray and do not the bushes a third or more others that will grow under prolong__· tt. · 1 in late fall and then finish most conditions iri the home, It'i! humtdi!Y ar;ound the the Joh in February and manr othe~ Iollage plants foliagi:_ .. you .sboQld 'seek, not Ma'rch. require. C?nstderable amounts a ~HriUoustY; 908klhg·wet The home gardener can or humidity. ·coodiUon o.f the soil. " make the most of a rose's The lower the temperatute · · consistent with the health of Humidifiers ,hung tiear the poten'tial more easily, and the plant, the lower the foliage · of the· plants serve profit iifl beauty, by seeking humidity need be, since plants the purpose well. 1 expert advice. will no.t dry out so readilyl -·· at low as at h I g her ·~ TheJLDWERPOT SHOP temperatures. . . . ~ ANO LANDSCAPE SERVICE It must be remembered, ----- however, that the majority of ! b-opic"at' plants gfow naturally , under conditions of hi g b Now On Sale! • humi'dity. These include the ... tn•os Nl!ST 325 SOMETHING ~Philodendrons, Chinese FERN NIWI ' Evergree'ns, Nephthytis, etc. Ask AMut ovr i Practically all tropical plants I '" HAHG&Rs &JiQ iHsu11:10 , will grow better where such CrHping Ctf1rll1 U-MA~:~:::ce ' conditions are provided for ouAn stzE , 69• (Ctmm't & 1nc1t1stri•ll 1 them. ·PRIMROSE . . tt YOU'LL i.nce M"AT YOU HEARi · JN THE H0~1E, \\'here there fb .••="~ -~!r~~!!°.1 11 · - 8.50 ; 3 For 19.98 546·5527 2640 Ha rh_Qr:.._BJy_d"- ..CQST A MESA OPEN DAILY 9 -5:30 SUNDAYS 9 -5 Years-Ahead Fruit Trees Superior Quality ·in E·.,er11 1t'ay. -·-.,. Jtlany Will Bear Fruit This Year. APPLE ... Beverly !)ills, Winter Banana APRICOT ... Blenheim, Moorpark, Royal. FIG ... Black ?i.iission , Bro,vn Turkey, Conadria NECTARINE ... Goldmine PEACH . i .Early Alberta. Golden Jubilee, J.11., Hale, Indian Blood, Rio Osos, Ventura PERSIMMON ... Fuyu PLUM ... Elephant Hear(, Green Gage, Satlla Rosa. Satsuma . Free Planting Gulde PRUNE ... French Improved DWARF NECTARINE . and DWARF PEAClj, BONANZA ........ I0.9f I such plants, the humidity ma t 1660 $AK1A. ANA AYE. -COSTA MESA generally are not too many . ii 1;-, . ., _, • \ .be maintained by frequent . ·.'(." ." ~p '!~·~•t:Dl!RS lMPORIUM-1411·*6 II I I ' l . I j ~ I I I I I \ . . ., • • • ' r I • • . ... --... --. . . • • l • r r-----Our MD la S• ~ ----.... • Ehergy Crunch So-unds Like Nelv Candy Bar ByHERBCAEN SAN FRANCISCO -Ni we " aaylilf, It l>kes all kinds: 5e<1. Mef,jii Dymally ol L.A. made )lie lwn\al · announceJnent t,hat he's running for Lt. Governor In Roo'1 Shell oervjce stAtlon at Lombard and Steiner. The · choice of Iocatloo, oie gathen, bas something to do with the "enerl)' crundl," which srunds iike a .... Candy bar. Anyway, free bot air for all ..• Frank Gruen saw his lavorlte holiday sightem earller Ibis week In Fremont : pickets and Security guards engaged in a spirited game ol tou<h lootball In tbe parking · Joi ol the strlkebound Safeway 1hert. CJul«unn<d, tbe plckela lost ••• A MUCH NEATER Irick (tbe AP lrom Wuhlogton, reporting a new nationwide phone poll): "63 percent responded 'Yes' to the question, 'Do you tbint tbe fUel shortage Is a rul emergency or is it being blown out of proportion?" The percenl>ge of tbose replying "Eh?" II unreported ... DURING FAJIDLY CDaS1 al St. Isabella's In Terra Linda, the dllldno were singing "Glory, glory, glory, lhe Loni lw toud\ed me!" and when they hll tbe lut mle, tbe bl& !ell campy fell oo tbem. Ni tbe ld1ls tbraahed tbelr way oul, amid hubbub and laughter, Mrt. 0. J. Murphy chuckled, "Who says God doesn't have a sense of humor?" ••• ADD SIGRTEMS: Willie MCCOvey, fresh from acupuncture ._ on his right loot at the handl ol Dr. Colling Door, picked up two OW-dinners-lo-go at Kan'L A P'cka&• deal! • . G•brleie Fon! ~ lhat 'l'he B!Ud Ginlen blkery In BeMley ha -hi! llftpt1nlcl men into "Gin~rtOnl," a tturd)' otep ilhead but still * O>lor P"'blem. AMEIUCA FACES up to lbt EnOr1Y Crllll! On onlirs from Wuhlngton, tba electrle <0ffee tnal:erl have been W1plu11ecl In Iba o111.. ol Iba ( ba l Fodera! Fowtt Olmmlallan at (bO) SSS Ba\iety s~ and will remain ~ulled For Ille Duration ••. Howev..-, The Shadow Knoft that Iba col!ee madilne In tbe CIA's olllce In that same bulldln& ta 111111 beln& \-1 ''occukm•lty" becau.te a spook there !old me so • • • Jlrl&bt side ol the clarkeoine picture : B'ltnsame Club typeo complaining about being put m a waiting llJt, f?ewlnaakts, tor & "eoddam Toyota, II and belnt: ollerecl peaouta for lhelr Dalr'olt batUe-cniben aa t:adelnl. . TllE. SEN'l1MENT prtnlel I n Chat™ BlllOllU's Chrtatmu Cini had IUU. lo do wltb tbe ......, but I like It anyway. "Beautllul. Youna Peop1': Are an Atclcleot ol Nature. BeoutllUI Old P eo p 1 e <hale 'l'hemse!V<I" • . . Come lo Uilnk ol i1, I wmcler what tbe uely old crock meant by !bat? llmJib •.. I believe Alvin · Stomacbad!e has -a ltlttlctam bore: "'Ille dlll<ltn<e bolwoen Llnceln ancl Nll<lll? Ono lnecl Ibo ..... the otbar lriyecl Ille _.. • • . -.Uy, AIYln'• name II Gutbertl and bt Walka arQm au doublec1 ,,.... ••• , -· - • • f;o10111ent JPage - Is· Conservatism a·n · the Run? EDm>RW. l!Jlal(lll Ql'Oll'll .· w ASlllNGT()ll -Tllo" RaPut>lliiil< Patty h• -oul!encl ""'11 Waterpte and · this party Is cionsldered to be tho natural "home" of lhe conli!rVallve lridlllon In Ametlcan palltlco. Does It -ly follow then tbat -atism too bM l\ilferid a •tboclt? The answer Is still In ·the fllture but lhore are me slgna ol Watergala '• elfecl on . t b e CC1U1etv1tlve-llberal belanoe. The Nitm AclmlniJltilion has muted its talk of building a "new majorllJi" from bluHOllar coostltueocleo In suburbia. The admlnlstratlorl bu alao apparenlly backed down In al1':mpla to dlomantle a number ol IOC!al·welfare pnicrams that bav1 1!"11 been the:tarpt of eonaervailve1. The conttut between Jamwy 1973 and January 1174 tn 1111• tepnl Is •lrlklnl· A year ap, the Pteaidenl was all 1111 lo reverie a trend -the Hwelfare state." At that Ume he esuded cmll-• and a •Iron& ...,. ol his autborllJi lo carry oot these pollci .. , wbelher Conama rint aJo,tg wltb him or -not. He wu buoyed by his landslide -lectlon victory the previous Novtmber. NOW THE STEAM has -out ol the •dminlllnUon's ctuaade against ''w-atat&llm." Nllll0'1 plt11 for ••new fedtrallsm11 thn>ulb extensive _ revenuHbartn1 wltb the states baa made little heodway. ADI public -of lhe Pretldeot baa fallen amid acattered clelllalldi for hb Impeachment or ni111111uoo. The ovenls ~Uowloi the llr s I Watorgate dloclosurta -ba•e b ten profoundly lfi!turblnc to ma Q y con.terv1tivu. While ~llOn may never have been theJr Ideal candidate for President, Ibey nevertheless supported him and eJpeelecl him to further lhetr favtnd e1.U1tS. Now there t1 rear that the damage lo his presli .. will dtacredit cooaervaliao poaltionL .u wly as Sept. u, Sen. Barry Golchlater (1\-Ar!i.), faYOrtte 10D ol rill!t•winf ftepubllCW, I CCU It d "c!lehanl Uberali" ol lryin& lo "equate lhe lmll\llsritlel ol the Wa1':rple affair wltb cmservativo prig!;!plts gtneral]y." THE CONSERVAnvE -Illy Hll!Mll EVenta found It "dloconcertlng thet in the Wik• ol W1tergate the President has been yielding ... to polilical loet." It chided -•live members of ~ for falllnc to wam tbe Pnstd<nt lhat he would have lo lli1pport conoervauve ca-If be upeclecl conaervaUve support during h II Impeachment .mis. Spiro T. Agnew'• 'mtgnatlon as vice pniltdent on Oct. 10 wu ewn ,.l!IOnl d1!heartfnlng to cmservaUves. WiOiam F. Buckley Jr., editor ol the weekly , Natlooal Review and brother ol Sen. James L. Buckley (Cons. 1\-N.Y.), cau- tioned his fellow conservatives mt lo let Arnew•a diserace sway lhem from upholding positlDns he had taken. He uld Ainew had become ao much Htht lncarostlon ol law, Order, probity and infloible ethics" that conservatives weN likely to f .. l tbat lhese quallUes bad fallen wllh him. Eqiectatloos !ilr conservalilm hava ri1en and fallen during the put two decaclet, usually In ""ponoe lo tbe drift of everyday pollllcs. When Cllnton L. &lalter wrot• his book ConservaUsm in America, in the early yean of tlM! Etoenmwer adminlstratlcn, be said "the revival cl. CU!.StrValism in American pOlillcs and culture .. : ,(was) one of the wonders of tho pootwar clecacle." But conaervatlvo optimism waned witb the Democnllc victories of 19!!0 and f9&1, only lo sure• fonrucl again wllh the election of Nixon In 1118. CLAIMS THAT con se r va tJ s mis .. resurgent b\ polillcs are based largely on. atialy5eif that indicate the end of tbe old Democrallc coalition put together by Franklin D. Roos•vell A 0 new majority" of conServaUve stamp w.u said to have emerged. But 1 smattering of e1ectk>nl held I a s t November raised doubts as to how tmnly the "new majority" ls wedded to the Republican Party. There were algna the blue-collar ethnic In suburbia is drifting back lo the Democn.Uc fold. What this mel111 over tbe long tmn ta uncertain. Bolh major parties contain. ~ve and libonl elements and lhe old Roosevelt coalition 11 I e I f Sen. BarryGold- w .. ter of Ari%ona (above) atad Edi· tor•conatnenta- tor William F. Buckley, Ir.· contained consenrative elements. Political decisions will no doubt continue to be made on a pnpatic basis, reflecting the necessltieJ of rhanging circumstances. That UJUally adds up to a fairly liberal stance. But ~~a;!~ t:OO~ie:Seda ":eta~fg;~~ positions on specific issues, has a lot going for it. DISILLUSIONMENT over tbe failure of past refonns to JOlve social lftblems hu boosted COl'l.1ervaUve arguments against liberal nostrums. From the rank.i. of disappointed liberals has arisen a new faction refetted to u .. Ml> Two ileroeJ Of the Hight Stand Out • conservatives" who are having second thoughts on the standard liberal 110cia1 polldes. .. ......... _ ......................... · ... -.. The prestige of conservatism has gained from the emergence of wltty, urbane, literate propounders of JL! · message. William F. Buckley Jr. ii tbe best-known of those who have helped . dispel the Image .of tbe conservaUVI as a matertaH.stic, self-interested busi· nessman .. They have resurrected the imqe of the COMervative as a moral, humane and Intellectual arislocr"al It mi&llt ewn be said that Ibey have made It dtic to be a <.'00.9!-T\'ativt, or at least not wi<hlc to be one. Reserve Fuel for Tourism By GEl\ALD L. BAKER SACRAMENTO -We call It lhe energy crisis, but it is much more tban that. The people of America are learning that fuel ta tbe very Ille blood ol. our socio-economic system. Tbe crisis we face today liea ln the basic fiber of our ~on:Uc sy1tim. Today In call!arnla, Ille •late'• lhlM larllll llldiatry is In .._. Aa lnduatry tbaf II responsible for emploYlnl 15 pftebt of our work force can be aevirely affected if we are not careful -particularly at the federal level - In our efforts to 30lve problems artsln1 wt of tbe enerfY cruncll. The industry is tourilln. Most people, lf1hey tliink of tourism af all, lblnk of a vacation resort, or a guy in a colorful shirt with a camera draped aroun4 his nock. - IN THE DIVISION ol tourism ol the Department of Commerce, we think of more lhan 400.000 peop1': directly en>ployed by tbe tourl1m inclmtry and Gerald L. Baker i.t director of the cjh>ision of tourism for "" Colifornla Department of Commerce. another million peopie wbo owe their Jobs to travel and recreation -people Wbo work in service stations, rutautants, for linen ruppllers, liquor dlltrlbutors. interior decorators, florists, printers, and many more. We think of the eoonOmic benefit of the $4 billion in tourism ei:pendJtUrti In California and how that money is ree:pent many times throogb the c·onununity, We think ol tbe !350 millloo out-ol-ltate toijrists add to state and I o ca I covemment coffers -payinl for services they don't use but we residents deman<!. Moo or tbe planning In Washington to aet the nation through what many pe0ple hope is a relaUvely ahort-term problem ls aimed at cuttin& •down on the avallabllily ol rasollne, llmlttnc auto travel, reducing air travel and generally making It more difficult for people to pursue pleasure and recreational acUVities. THE POTENTIAL impact ot such proposed solutions is that as many a! 44,000 peopl e now directly empJoyed by tourism in California could be shut out of their jobs. A like number of peoplt- could lose their jobs in businesses dependent upon or related to tourism. And for the most part these wUJ be lhe people lht American society ha1 -keel so hard to employ In recent . OU.•I COAST DAILY PILOT ' ' • yoon -._ and _u ... -•·· youth, mloorttleo. For lhe few a1eps forward we have taken. 'fre are now .....,, at tallln1 many ltepl bockwanl. We are lootln& lo I n c r e a 1 e d unemployment and powlne welfare rell1. In Dectmber, Vice f'resldent .. Gera14, Ford, speaking In Colorado, hol.-1 that -.............. llplfl,...t part el that lfAla'• .,.,..,., lhat steclal consideration obould 1'I riven lo make sure that gasoline ratlontn1 does not cri~ple tbe Industry In lbat state. Thi! was tbe lint suggestion that thought . ta lielng sl•en lo Washington lo tbe travel and recreation industry durin1 lbe fuel eris!•. Lt. Gov. FA Reinecke, cbalrman of Calllomla'• Elleflll Pllllftlnc Cowicll, has said tourllll abould be allowed mra gasoline II the Dillin acloplJ luel ratloninf. Reinecke 1ald: "Tourism Is lhlnl. We say protect agriculture, prvtect maoulactur1n1. Why pick on «wlam!" REINECKE POINTED out lhe one lhlng lhat m<l6t ol our energy ltrateflsts seem to forgot. Tullrlsm is optional to almost everyone -the traveler himseU, government planners and dthers - ercept tbe guy wboot li•ellhood depends on tbe travel industry. And to the 15 peroenl of our work force wllo fall lnlo Ibis category, traVl!l ta vital. Thtoughout our statt, in moat of our comrnunltiu, tourism plays a vital role In --· ...u bein(. Aa all Industries -for that matter, as each ol ua muat -the tourism Industry hu to· do Ila abate, lo feel the pinch, 1n ce111n1 lbrouih Ibo present cr1s1a. But lbere Is m reaaoa why l<lurlllm must bear the 1evere brunt of lhe crtaiJ, Ille! there are many aound ,...... ·why olepl m~be l>k to help protect Iba IJldus . no.. are a few ltepa that lheuld be : -Allow resort areas dependent on tourism to remain open on weekends but eut back during other days lo m.alnlttn approJ>riate allocation levels. -MAJNTAIN IOI percent of 1972 leveis of !uel.allocations !or airlines and renlal car COD1panies. -lncrlue allocatklns for b u 1 transporlatlon CCl!ljlOtlles and provide allacallOhl lor 1'11 companle1 enea&ed In loun for pleasure and recreation ~L -Increase rail pusencer service ·between major inetrQpolilan areu and selected resort areas wbere poeslble. -Ooilllder tbe uae ol acbo!>l bu..,, for paid chartered operallonl, especially in rural areu. There and other alepo must be considered by our energy plannen, or !be Impact of a diminishing tourism Industry In Calilor11ia l>ill ·h ave widesJJIUd n er a t 1 v e mloecoaomlc ramlttcatklns tbroU(l>:J<lt the otale. Income Tax Now States' Top Revenue Source Income taxes ha vo finally llztpassecl sale• tans is lhe molt lmporlant source of stale tu dollars, the Commerce Clearina House News Btaeau reporla . Income tuu proved lhe but tevenue ooutcl in al •tales In flSCll 1973, while ceneral ..... and ..... receipts IOppecl the list In 28 stales and tho molot fuel tu ranked INlllber ooe In New lfamp&hlre. Total lllle IU collecll°"* jumped to $67.0 billion in the period, 1 .11.1 pttttnt In-... over the !51.t billion ol fiocal I '12. Individual lna>ma ta, coUectioll9 rose 21 percenl to tlf.t · billion while corporate Income tu collections Jumped %!.I percent lo ·~·' bllllm. TOGETHER, '11!EY ICCOUOI for nio-comment page of tit• Daily Pilot seeks lo ln!onn and .Umulatt readers by prosenlillg a variety ot com- mentary on ll>pica of lnUJr- est and signlllcance from lnlormtd observers and 1pokesmen. Satur<Lty, January 12, 01914 • ·' \ nearly a thin! of au stale tar collections, accorcllnS lo lhe CCII report of the bleat CellBUI Bureau data. General aalta and ,.... recelpl• 111 revenue role 11.i percent to 111.1 billion; molor fllel 111 rectlpts '°" II.I percent; recelplJ from 111es on tobacco product& were up l.t percent. OoUtctlon& of alcobollc baven(t toes were up (7.1 pe"""t) u were .,..,_ ance IUes (IU percent) and property tares ( U percent). More lhan hall of *11 stale tu revenue waa colle&cl in elsl>I a1tte1 In rt.:al 1m. New York collected the larsut nm, li.J-blllloo. Clllfomla pmetacl fl.I bllll<n; Fanoyl- vaola ... t billion; • llllnob $3.7 bllllon; Mkbillft $3.5 billion; Tow n.a billion; Ohio $2.7 blllioo, ind Florida n.5 billion. . EVERY STATE regl11trecl incrU,.. In Iota! tax collections. 1birtetn 11>lel bad Increased In IU revenue ol 15 peroenl or mart from 1 m lo 1973, while only t-.o llalet showed an in..-cl lea lhlll 6 peroonl. The five 11ttt,1 'llith Ult palat pet<llnta.. rise Ill alato ... ...... •• wen F!Ollda (!$ pen>111t);M1111esota (13.7 per<eot), Olllo (II.I Pl"'""I), 8Gotlll Clroltna (Ill.I pm:ont) and N.,, "-1 (If l*<*lt). . T ' I -·~ t Best Sources of State Revenue in Fiscal 1973 1 I • • -' • .• ...... -_ ,.,,, . . - ) • • • • Jfl girls and boy1. It looks as If the Inclement weather really paid off fol. Uncle Len, as J received almost 50 letters this. week from au my friends on the South Coast. Did all of you sec the pictures of the floods and stonn damage on television and in the newspapers? They say that ls the most rain we have had since the BIG rains in 1989. This was & colder rnin. of course, and brought a lot or· snow to t~ mountains and hill countr• In Jact, we have a picture on our page today • ' • s \ which shows the h ca v y snowfall that CO\'cred Fish 1-- Camp near Fresno. • :=::~::::::::::::::~::::::::::~:'.:'.::::::~:::::::::::::::: Old any of you get to the mountains to see the snow? rrs GREAT sport to play in the snow, but it sure is n1ce to get out ol it when you want to. I guess that is why so many people have moved out here to California * PRIZE WINNER * Maureen Gildea, 11, of 2036 Mandarin Drive, Costa Mesa from the East. Uncle Len wants to thank everyone that sent in entries this past" week. And, although It made the judging very difficult to pick out the best drawing of your pets, it sure gave me a good chance to see all the talent that we have in "Daily Pilot Country." Any child 12 or under, can enter Uncle Len's Contest. Here's all you do: (I) Draw picture on piece of plain, while paper 51h inches wide and 4 inches deep. Use black ink and make lines black. (2) Do not copy or trace picture. It must be your own y.·ork. (3) Put your name, age and address on back of drawing. Mail it-to Uncle Len's Art .Contest, Box 1560, DAILY PD.,QT. Costa Mesa 92626. Entries must be received by noon on Thursday for production on the following Saturday. Winner will recciv~ Kennedy half dollar. LagWla Niguel; K a r e n Honorable h1ention t h i s w~k goes to a great nwnber Swarbrich from M i s s i o n ~-- Viejo; Cheryl .J3uhler from Corner of artists. , First there is Cllarles Miller. Sean Gildea, Victoria Yadusky, and Jason Katakura , all rrom Costa Mesa. Nett there was L e e Fountain VallcY; Co I e en Newell from San Clemente; and 'Cyndi \Vatson f r om Corona dcl Mar. That is really quite an Honor Roll, isn't it boys and girls! Now this week, Uncle Len \li'OUld like all of you to draw butterflies. Did you know that there are hundreds o r varieties of butterflies? Each has a definite design on its RIDDLES and JOKES * PRIZE WINNER JAN E: Water attracts electricity. TEACHER : How did you find out? JANE: Every time I get in the bath· tub, the telephone rings. NII.Ilk l!w>lrl.I, U, t i .,. M.IC.I Avt~ Ctsl.1 MHe Coffman, Teresa and Patrick Knapp, Kim Garland, Mary Kimmel. Mike and Scott \\'hitcher, Carol Lyda y. ~tike Brummett, Llnda "1arie and Patty Ann Baley, Corrine Percer and Beverly Tharp, all from Huntington Beach. wings and there are varied '---------------------' shapes and sizes. Andy has a story lhis week ~--------------------, THEN CAA-IE Donnie •lilliard, Mandy H y n d s Jennifer Hill. _Linda Provis, and Usa Schultz, all from Newport Beach. Last, but not least. was Cllrlsty Hollingsworth from about butterflies and moths. Read it and you may come up with some good ideas. Until next Saturday then, Uncle Len wishes each and ·every one of you the very best of everything. s.-,.. .-........... . c/• ~ C.. ..., ,..,, .. . "" --c:.llf. AndV Miid• .I tOtnP'-lt 20-vofvme Id C!\' lhe M«!I 5!\ldltt'lll t!llCl'C'-Cfll k> !Ol:lorN R_..,um. .IP 11, of :\lr.111(11,11. Florld1, for 1111 CIU'Q~I How do molhl dJffer from butterflies? Right now, all but a couple of the moths and butterflies are disguised as eggs or sleeping pupas. The gorgeous green luna moth Is concealed 1n a rough, chuhky brown cocoon. The glamorous tiger swallowtall butterny may be a tiny egg or a chrysalis that looks like a furled leaf. Most of the moths prefer to spend the lava stage in silken cocoons but t h e butterflies pupate in chrysalis !hells. Other noticeable differences appear when the pupas hatch and become winged adults. , The motM and bu tterflies are classed in ttle order Lepldoptera. meaning t he scaly-winged ones. Without a doubt. they are the reigning beauties of the Insect world. 1belr sca les are d us t y particles that add the velvety texture to their two pairs of wide, nowery wings. There are major differences between moths and butterflies - jncluding subtle differences jn their Uny scales. When the moth settles, She rests with her fuzzy wings spread out f I a t . The butterfly lifts her wings and gracefully folds them together over her back. The time also may give us a clue. For butterflies are bmy during the daytime -and the moths tend to be creatures of the shadowy night. THESE GENERAL clues help us to distinguish lhe moths from the butterflies and there are more precise details to make sure. One sure test is the pair of feelers, or antennas, on the insect's head. Butterfly antennas are Jong slim stems, tipped with slight bulges. Fuzzy moth antennas have rme feathery fringes·that taper at both ends. Arte!)' lends .I stVe1>-VolllrM &el ol TM Cl\f'Onlcl<ts at Nernle to Scott Litt.,., •llf f, at Pol1nd, Ohio, lor 1'111 qllf!stlon: . 'Wbere does -the praying mantis spend th e wll'ller? All summer long, t h e praying mantis was in lhe gatill.i, devouring bugs and more bugs. But she cannot survive .through the winter. So in late fall she lays a batch of eggs and does her best to see that her children are· safe until'spring. She Jays UNDER THE microscope, perhap.! a hundred small eggs the dusty powder on the wings and hides them in a mass looks somewhat like minJ· of foamy spil When the foam leaves. A 1Cale from 8 dri lt loo"-Uk er! kl butte· i'fly wing la a loog oblong es, ~ e n Y tirown peper. with a small button at one narrow end and one or two 1be grown-up mantis dies notches In the oppoeite end. before winter come5. But the GUINEA PIGS Guinea Pigs are black and white. Guinea Pigs are not so bright. Even t.hough they're orange and bro\\:'n, Guinea Pigs never frown. Guinea Pi gs are big as mounds. Guinea Pigs weigh three pounds. As anyone can plainly see, Guinea Pigs w~re made for me. A Kl'llMllY ~Ill Otlt1r IOU to llfldlf Otolhfll, , .. " 2SJt •• S.1111• All.I Ave., CHle MtM fW Ille wiMl111 e111ry Ill IM •'11tY 111111 ~ Ctlttnl Mell YWr ~ ,, .... ,., .. unctt LAil, ••x 1461, Cttt.1 ~ t'UU. A moth scale may look like next generation la safe iruldo a slim saber, a small leaf a papery egg case. It ls · with a notch at the Up or rounillsh and almosl as big a small, wider leaf With as a gall ball. II hanp lrom aeveral spikes and natches. a twig by one or two strings. ll'belc line details are nol The baby mantises moy hatch bbVious because the scale• are ln late winter. - 00 small ta be st\ldled wltboµ~ The tiny creatures look like Snow Bunny a fairly •lroni mlcrosoope. mlnl-<:0ples ol their mother, w e ca n , ho w e v e r. e•cept that they are a pasty Helde Brooks o! ·Fresno, replete wltb bunny cos· dlaUnsuilh olhci dlffcrenctS yellow color. For awhile, they tume and rabbit ears, romps in th~ snow near Fish with no more than a quick chue arowld Inside their egg camp. The recent arctic storm brought the snow glance. The average butterfly case. Then, when the weather bunnies out In droves as CalJiornla's won;t winter tenill to he a very •lender, outdoors is nice enoughr they storm in a de.cade dropped snow le"1!ls in the cen· elegant creature. 'l11e average crawl outslde, drop to the tral Si!rra, north or Fresno, below the 1,000 root --'modt<eiill to he fsller and -gnllllldc.w-go~bmrting =__,1,,.,,1. 'More snow is expected this weekend as a fuzzier. Insects to eat. new storm heads our wa y. ' l ' • l .. -· ' -- • -. Ladybug · National Insect? CHICAGO (IJPI) -Jazz drum{!ler Al carter ~nt a. telegram to President Nixon suggesting that the ladybug be named the national insect. "They 're always ta I k Ing about bugs in Washingtop," he said.' "And that set ~e thinking about how many in· Sects we have in this country and how they need to be represented." Carter's telegram noted that "we ha ve a national anlbem, a national motto, a national. bird, etc." . "I nominate the ladybug,'' he told Nixon. ''Being prevalent in all the states. it is representative of the whole country, It is · ecologically beneficial, it is attractive in appearance and it is cooside.red to be a good- luck omen." 4th Colobttlii Birth Told SAN FRANClSCO (API ,-t • S11tutday, January 12, l'J74 DAU.V PILOT Keep Pets 1J' 111·1n "Ginny'' the guinea pig keeps \var1n \\•caring a turtle neck sweater provided .by owner Marguerite West o! Kansas City, !\lo. ·r11e sweater \Yas 1nadc from a woolen sock. Dr. \Villian1 J. S1ni th, ·a Kansas City veterinaria n says lowering the thermostat during the energy crisis could n1ean death for small pets, in· eluding guinea pigs, gerbils. birds and tropical fi sh. Sn1ith says any temperature lower than 72 degrees can be hazardous to the pets. How a Pet Gorilla Grows: .... By Leaps and Bounds A nearly e1.tinct species of Central African monkey has given birth in captivity here lor the fourth time. A mother Qllobus monkey, black with distinctive white fringe along the sides, gave birth to a pure whi te infant at San Francisco Zoo, a SAN FRANCISCO -While Penny Patterson is talking, a 40-pound gorilla · leaps on her back and begins pounding her shoulders and pulling her blonde hair. she is trying to prove Ko-Ko's linguistic ability through sign language. Ko-Ko already has mastered nearly 25 signs of the deaf-mute language. ~1iss Pa t t er son uses facial expressions commo n to the deaf-mute sign language ;is well us hand signals to communicate with Ko-Ko. the decision to take K<>-Ko l1 from her mother who bad become dangerously rough. spokesman said. nte off· Miss Pattersoo grins and sJring, whose sex bas not yet goes on talking. "It's like liv- been detennined, will change ing \vith a rowdy kid," she says color in a few months, the of KoKo, a two-year-old fe- Sandy Loves~ I Roof Living ' spoke.sman said. male African gorilla. "She's learning every bit as fast as a chimp," says the enthusaistic lliis.s Patterson, referring to the r a m o u s experiments on chimpanzees done by scientists in the past. OLDHAM, England (IJPl), The Colobus species was Miss Pattersoo, a· graduate almost wiped out by hunters student i n developmental who sold the fur for collar psychology at S t a n f o r d trim on women's' jackets, the University, is trying t o spokesman said. t.oos in determine if a gorilla can Cok>gne, West Germany and co~unicate wi~ a human San Diego also have sue-bemg more than IS currently ce.mully bred the monkey. ·believed . Successful -Sandy the mongrel dog livesf on the roof of his owner's pub, and apparently loves it. , experiments have a Ire ad y One of the first experiments done with a chimpantte v.•as at the University of Nevada in the late 1960's. A chimp name:d Washoe was exposed to sigh language "to see what she could learn," said ~1iss Patterson. "Soon after we moved intoJ the pub 13 months ago Sandy jumped off lhe fire escape on- to the roof -and has stayed there eve r since ," said Gerry llatcliff. the pub landlord . Be(e)lieve It been c o nducted on chimpamees. The dog is fed each day bYt Ratcliff's \()-year-old son y.•ho4 clambers up the fire escape to . leave the food in a kennel on a · flat part of the roof. A-IJSS PATTERSON says a A , bee's maximum flying gorilla's vocal cords cannot Wss Pattersoo has observed K<>-Ko for f8 months following speed is 14 miles an hour. · reprodu<"e human speech. But • .. t-orldscope (10 points ferwfl qrr 1d1 n ••••id ....... ~ .. ~'"tlJ) 1 The two Soviet cosmonauts who O(bited . Earth in late December linked up wj th the Skylab space station. True or False? 2 Japan gets most of its oil from •• ? •• a· Venezuela b·the Mideast c·the Soviet Union 3 Chinese Communist Party Chairman •• ? .• recently turned 80 years old. 4 Qatar and Abu Dhabi are •• ? •• a-coniets b-unitsof money in the Mideast c-small Persian GUif states 5 Israel has a one-chamber legislature, called the •• ? .• a-Knesset b·Diet c·Storting (10polraH'°"can_,11111-tn Ille-) I am Prime Minister ot a European nation that has been hit by Jabor strife and an acute en- ergy shortage. Because of these problems, I can- celed a trip to Chine\, which was to have begun last week. Who am I? matchwords (4 .......... -....e.i......., ! ...•. synthetic 2 .... sympathetic a·showingfavoror approyal b ·Standing for some· In addltiOn to being a family fun fea ture, THE QUIZ Is an Integral part of the in-classroom news program pre- se nted ln Orange Coast area schools as a public servlc~ by the Dally Pilot. Anlwtn .. ,.,..r l11•11d1 dtW11l blkiw •~Ir news picture (10 points ff JOU ll'WWer lhls question correctly) This man coached the team that won the fi rst Super Bowl game in 1967. The Super Bowl trophy was given his name after he d ied in 1970. What is the trophy called? sportlight (2 pcMra flM' wh .-akin .,..,.... correctly) 1 The Boston Bruins are a pro basketball team. True or False? 2 Don Shula is head coach of the (CHOOSE ONE : Miami Dolphins, Dallas Cowboys). 3 The National Football League's Super Bowl VIII game will be played this. conling Sunday in .• ? .... a·Houston b·New Orteans c·Los Angeles 4 (CHOOSE ONE: Al McGuire; John Wooden) is head coach ot the UCLA basketball team. 5 Janet Lynn is a pro,.?-.• a-skier b·tennis player c·figure skater 3 ..... symbolic thing else ·~::;~~~i~~e at tmheean··,·nmge 4) rouncltable d ·of the same e·madeartificia11y~ F11n11J chcualon (no ICOre) 4 ..... synchi"onous s_ .• ,synonymous not naturally How do you think the energy crisis will affect your life during 1974? YOU11C01E: ti lo 100 t101n11 -TOP -11 loto ....... -lilcotlont. 71 ID IO points -Good. &I lo 70 oo1n11 -Flit. t 7-74 • ftl;. lftc., -· Wlocontln ,., l••iJO•M :tuJ14djOQ !Wl [Yf •l !A.•1'0'4 'e11t~·I I J.H911.1~~5 ±1td''l l'l'ow•w IPl•q':"°l •'w!A :JIO~l4SM."1N , p·s :,.;. :q·r =•·t :•·1 :~011u11i1.::>1Y\llf 141••H °P'' .... Pi i1111u1w •w!'d "l'!•!•I ::1wVNSMJh _!:.S. ~,.,. li•"•,..•1 oirw·r :~c :••1•~·1 =JctO:>SOllO l . I --....... - ]8 DAILY PILOT . . . Bere~s •sally~ Series ·i1i Dubious Deb.ut UP1T ........ 'SALLY' ST AR · Je1nette Nolan By JAY SHARBV1T NEW YORK (A,P) -A new Western serie.s rolled on TV Friday, banjo and hannonlca muslc akimbo. Its title song goes, '"Ibere was an old ~'Oman known as Dirty Sally, 1"'1"'1 M ·outlaw wounded In the valley." The odd couple! Is about 8n odd couple. It ls a suitable afert for things to come In C.BS' "Dirty Sally," a spln~f series from a two-part "Gunsmoke" opus -make that opt -shown In March 1971. . It 11tars Jeanette Nolan as an unkempt, irascible, lovable old batUeax and Dack Rambo as a refom1ed y o u n J: g"unflg ht er who Is accompanying her M far as the gold £ields ol Callfomlo. The be!t one can say about It is that It l.s bound to pave the way for a humorous version of "Gilllgan's Island." IT ENDS wllh Cyrus Pike (Rambo ) advising Dirty Sally he's leaving her when they reach c31ifomla because he (TV REVIEW) ENTERTAINMENT and hoofed to 1own to buy a new horse and wagon with their remaining cash. TONIGIIT'S TV IDGHLIGHTS 1 doesn't want 'to be mother- henned forever "Haw ," she cackles. "You b ain't even teamed to 'V cockadoodledoo." \\'e don"t \Yant to reveal the middle and spoil it all, but suffice it to say that all ends \Veil , except for tile flim- flam five. It could have been a runny show had the producers tried to brlng the navor or the old "Maverick" series to it. KHJ O 7:30 -"Alexander the Greal" Rlchard • Burton portrays the legendary conquere.r in this , 1956 epic with Claire Bloom and Fredenc March. , K'ITV m 8:00 -Super Bowl Vill. A look at the : strengths and weaknesses of the 1974 c.ontende~, · defending champion 1.1iami and NFC winner Min- nesota. · • NBC O 9:00 -''The Way West." Members of f a wagon train heading for O~gon i~ 1843 encoun- ter overwhelming obstacles 1n this . resc hedu.led presentation. Kirk Douglas, Robert Mitchum , Rich· ard Widmark, Lola Albnght, Sally Field. CBS IJ 11:30 -"Flower Drum Song." Nancy ' Kwan and James Shigeta head the cast of this 1961 movie musical from Rodgers and Hammerstein. "" , TV DAILY LOG Saturday Evening JANUARY 12 D _, (211~ "'"" "-A lilt' (dr1) ·~er Mrtll, @ lllill( FNi• tile Olyllfic ~@ W's lllM A DNI Cl} TM New ktin( kM 0 •-I """' tC! 1211•~ "Mtu11def the Ctt1t'" (drl) '50- 4:00 lle....-S Rldlard Burtoo, Claire Bloom. ,__ 1-·";"' . 6 Wild Wiid West Hollywood IY Tllllti. "GoruSota" Soul Tr1h1 lobby liioldsboft SfWw @ Eduutitll at WM T,llt liilloul C.111 Wil'"' 11 ... B HO 1;:~ A8 lo ... Foollr Mr. Wllar4 @ llim E••1111c1 • hllOl'Ull Liii• S.,.r 1ow1 YIU ( Ci)) U1tl!H4 WOIW I ' m Partridp Fa .11, Volct ti Apbltltn' ~111pio11sllfp Wrutlina: 4:IO I Jast Rltll'll J Do11blt SllaQ lMltN , l11qui11 · Super satow " HiP th1paml Movie: (2hr) "April S1tfttn" It'"' to II l&flOfllll (mus) '48-Ann Sothern. l'lltN Colltinu1U l:.JD f) (/HI ([l) ([) M•A•S"H (l) It Takes A Tllilf M Collep lasUltNIM l lil1 Werson ... (fi) (3) ED AIC~Me'lit: MaM:u, ti A Cloo#I (A) (21/tlif) "Tiit StN tf Katy 0- (1)) Chlillt11&111 Sta ffr" (wes) '65-.lohii Wayne, Du1 · C...a Now Martiri. Martha Hyer, brt Holliman, 1:00 I Dust(s Trail Wir & ,._. (II) I ,... CHtill&lda II= ':'!t:.. uun n. t.oo ca Cl}> Cll ....,. Tritt Mtete Phit1de1phi• 76trs. :io ooOi m••c SlblfflJ Cl}~-P'lallltl ...-: (C) (21/zW) "Jll1' w., !I ~~ m AIC'• Wide w.w ...,. (R} <wts> ·v~it. 0ou11n. I t-19 (j)) TMs WHk in Ille NU Robert Mitchum. Rich1nl W"ldmarL CD I SflC!AL I A Mn le.med l.otl- Ml!Wit: (2kl) "TOI Hot t. Kn-bl,. A special tribute to the lat• die" (rom) '38-Cl•R Gabll, mal~ th• Gretn Bi)' Pac•era. ID Tlll P1rsua4tt1 · !J:l: Nnltvllll M• ... ,,... h ftncbll t:JO (fli((})(l)l•ll K1wll1rt · Flflflrril flk.ol SblW ...., ,._ D ..,., t"l "Tiit .,...,. (llM) . • ~ Wini'• loc.k I IDI '58-June Keony, [d Kemmer. 1:30 ~OJ Ma1111'• Slnd u, ... Ml..nty Co•111111tJ ~ bl I AJfnd Hltckocl rm.ntl ................ CllHr (R) Bob Cr1n1 J!.llSIS. 10:00 <a (j)) (I) Ciro! I 11 r11 t t R ~@oo ta(IJ>--~ ..=e~c~~ut r Dtn1 w1111 I hlll Klf'M•r'• lodl Ctlctrt to Get Mii~ <.com) "70-H•r· : ==~A Killlf (R) schtl Bernardi, Shutty Jonu. lltilfim Pntra1111 Porttr W11011tt Sfltw Loa ftordol Shn KiPPJ Cods fE News ; Acdon Cll lUM (R) J0'.3016 Dr. lrtne ~r11 Tlttet strtt1es fkws : ftli11merinp (R) l.11D • f'! W.f£~sa.lt Sltow 10:45 J1pa11nt Unrm11 "-lr•. rt:• liialltry 11:00 00 0 (j) News · Geo p11· lofa' lord Sllow/USC lllUIW -~ • ''"",. 11 ,.,.!' IC rojans n . Univ. Cililorni1 Bears. m.. Growtt1 u~ Ft1111t (R) MiU!n: l•,ouitlt ( {))) Mtna1 Horst SM flllJ l 511s111 .u.111 1,&"' Mii)' II I lill Aadtnoll $htw Speff ~ {)) Mowfl: "Jllulldtf ill tile l:lO = Mtw1 c..ftrtl'ICI &st"' (ldv) '53-Altn Lldd, Oft. ' .. i..t .,~ orah Kerr •• Charles Boyer. 6 ••n• -'Qi 700 Chlb g::;:.ttl.,t (iS CIJIM"";;_"'Sle!J fll &IW ~"' W ~.., taitello" (dr1) 57-Joan CrlWford. l.:t..I • .,.. .Ill' I Cl1em• 34 Plitt• c:..tlnud• · Jt Is Writtll ltObJ Gohbhrl Slltw 11:30 Flbllloca 52! (C) ..,_., .,_ """ o-I IOI dt Malet Snnl" (mus) '6l-J1rnes Shi""' Uttll RIKlb @ McMt· "E.k:lt Dtn I IHI" (dr1) 7:11t Oiiier hoplt, otltlr "-'39-Ja~s c11ner. Georp Rift 0 TRUTH DR . U """' (CJ "OM, Dit, Mr 0.. * CONSEQUENCES special "" (d"l '65-lolloilh e.n.,..,, nighttime version of • . ~Star Trek . ' this pOpuia~ daytim~ I~:_~~~ cmiis) ·u show premieres tor111ht, -Nitlli• Wood, Rosalind Russell Host Bob Barker m--.... II _.. ITrd., Clueci•llCft (?dv) '61-Rory Calhoun. ----9(i)-,(C)-ffU. ""' ~(~dv) '&3 -CorMI Wiidt. ~ It St1 12:00 0 UIC Vlriely S*ltw , .. -.,mtlltltiw G M19ie: "'Tl• lklft" (de•) '57 C9 (l)J ID l.mtM:e W 11 • -Rlch1rd Widmark. ... mi•: ..,.. "" .. ......., n T•n A Tititf (rom) '33-Cl1R Gablt, Mym1 Loy, (i}°''"" tt lO (DM"": (C) "Ill-Alie!" ilit Mn (dr1) '67-f1bi1n. Tun .. ..,. 1;90 O flip,We Jimm)' lenner, 1rtd Tht P"llOI Slfllll Rupberrlu 1u~t. nw. St1t111 D Movie: "Ci111Mt1 tf tilt Iii JeffJ Wat Sllw ftr1M11" (wss) '65-GLIY MldlSOIL ... -" -m-' "'-" <ldtl '55 -U Cl) n. IMlatllell llltOI MICUM. KUls Like To .Ask Andy • --~--- How does ll begin~ \Veil . okay, but we warned you, The duo are traveling by wagon through the desert. They see a "'ell-dressed but . tired and tearful fair maiden sittlng on a rock. She's In great distress and not because of the rock. Her husband, an Incurable gambler, has tarried at a shack a few miles outside town for poker matters with. five cutthroats. He \Von handsomely at first, but .. DIRTY SALLY puts It bes I: "I'd lay odds your husband's luck turned to clabber, didn't jt?" Ah yes, it's the old flim-flam game and hubby 's been picked cleaner than a censor's mind. He 's left her In the desert -'-~ .-..~1.1.i..L• CtNFDDMF 20,,'.- .. ~ ...._..._,. • ~ll.1J;!.U.J' -.... -..... C!NFDDMF 21 ·' l ~·.-·• "•L''.:_t.-,1 After all, th.ere Is a noble ring to such Dirty Sally lines as, "U I had my druthers I'd take my musket and blast ya," and. "Red~ye, neat. Sarsaparilla for the kid." But "Maverick" this ain't. Right now, ,it's just ''Ma and Junior Kettle" in an old \Vest setting {or 30 minutes. Maybe it'll improve in coming weeks. Let us bow our heads in prayer. On Location HOLLYWOOD (UPll Anthony Hopkins signed with Universal Pictures to co...star with Goldie Hawn and Hal Holbrook in "The Girl from Petrovka" shooting on location in Belgrade, Yugoslavia . "'A.PILLON" IPGJ -Sl1¥t McOWM & 01t1tln Noffm•11 "AMERICAN GRAFFITI" -... ·--·-.. r:. STADIUM·2 .'" .. ~!.lU!•~!T.'::o-9 _, ,, ,_ ~ .. STADIUM •4;.;;. .. ..._,_,.,.,_._f.l.UC l'.J .... "'ETE 'N TILLIE" IPGJ 'i':IE MECHANIC"' lrGJ • "THE GODFATHER '" frGI "SERPICO" IRI ... "IADG>E 173" IRI '"THE SEVEN UttS" IPGI .... "STEELYAID ILUlS" Ill i JOIN US IN THE CROW'S NEST. Now Appearing GENE GRAYSON PAMOJA QUARTET 9pm-1:30am (Tuesday thru Sunday) ) ...,,...., ... This time the bullets are hitting pretty close to home! CllmlEas&wood ·n .,,., Ha•PJ m ......... Fotce .....~,-................. --.........i·-·-,_..,.., ••• , C--·IMMl1J c..- "llD lllfS ll'flf' Ill ,. • DAILY AT ., .... ,.,..., .. 7:~-t;?0-11:25 P.M. •• . . HO'WardCos;ll Off and Running? By MARILYN 111d HY GARDNER . Q: Anything 10 a rumor tllat Howard Cotell wants &o quit TV and run for New York Se•: Jack Javjts's seat ID '7.f?-Mrs. 0 . Mefrltt, Flusblag, N.Y. A· You're only slightly offside. Howard has told friends (? J he's lired ol being one of the bunch of bananas on the ABC.TV football telecasts, and would like to slip into a meatier form at. SUch as his own talk show plus spe- cials he's scheduled to do for ABC. While the restless extro~ert does have political aspirations, it's not to run against Javits -"because he's unbeatable.1' Jnstead, Cosell tells anyone who'll listen, he'd rather wait till '76 and run for either Sen. James Buckley's seat or against ('Glad_ Yo~ Asked That') Congressman Jack Kemp (former Buffalo Bills' quarter· back), "because t!1ey're beatable!'' Q: Didn't tbe late Dick Po"·ell and bis wife, June Allyson, have a daughter, who, grown by now, bas made her debut in the movles?~eerge Hen, Baltimore. A: Not exactly. Pam Powell, now in her mid-20s1 preferred not to follow in her folks1 filmsteps. After a stint as a Daily Pilot reporter, she's now O[le of the bright and pretty yO.Yng girls on the White House staff. 0 Q: I beard thjlt the newesi James Bond, actor Roger !\.Ioore, keeps his figure trim by exercising in bis ear wblle he's driving. Which is a good trick. How does be do it?-Randolph !\.1assey, Chicago . A: "\Vhenever I'm driving." Roger revea1s. ''I pull in my abdomen at every red light and ho~d it until ~ light changes. That strengthens tile abdommal muscles. Q: I understand that in ~phla Loren'•· .cookbook, liin the Kitchen with Lo\·e," she reveals a dish she claims makes honeymooners seDer. IF true, what is U?-A1r. & !\.trs. Donald Forbush, Seattle. A: It's zabaione - an eggs-and-wine love polion as potent as Mrs. Ponti. Sophia reveals the signifia~nce ?f the concoction in her book: "In Italy, and espeei.ally m the south, they have an amusing custom of offering newly- \\'eds a good stiff zabaione .. The implication being that the young bride and grOom will need all the strength they can get. Th.at is "'hy on.e of the sights of Italy is to ob- serve some young blood in the neighborhood bar loudly HELDOVERI lrd WEEk F11nni•it lo¥t Sfory of th. v,., - ''Yl'rY, Very F1111111y" • • • -Jllditll Crist Gearge~I i*~*******************! • • • I . iil~~i ii 2'05 E•tt Ctoltt Hwy,~ i~ COllONA OIL MAit : t Morion Brando i t ''THE GODFATHER" (RI:, t 7 P.M. ·Nightly : ! Call n .. ,,.. ._ t For S111tday Sclted1~ it .................................... ~ . rd be' Then look p""'1!y around to make ...-e !v~:ez~a;~ be Is just back from a . roo~ between JJie sheets. Most likely it won't be true. lie will only be doin it to keep his spirits up -but the fa ct remal~!I that g zabalorie is considered a po1verf\JI <.'Ollabora tor lO the act of love." 'I· 1 was· 1urprl1ed to hear tbat con1edkirt11e Totle Field~ ls pregnant. Anything to tt?-Graee Dunn, Pitt• . bv.ra:; No. She'd be more surprised than. you. The rwnor probably stemmed from a remark Toti~. 1nade on .~e Phil Donahue show. "I used to be so fat1 she said, no t " one even knew when I was pregnan · / Q· I've got a clipping, "ithout a aarne, of some.tblnC somebod, said some years ago. It reads like thb:: "I ~ lleve tn White supremacy until tbe blacks are educated to a point of responsibility. I don't believe In glYlng autbo~~ and positions of leader'shlp and judgment ~ irrespons people ... Indians? I don't feel •·e did wrong in taking tbb: great country away from· them. There were great numbers of people who needed new land and the Indians were seutshly trying IO keep It for them~elYes." No"" my q11esUon is, "''hlch politician said tbls?-a.trs. Thad J., Oklahoma City. A: No politician, it \\'as actor John Wayne. Q: What is the actual site of our floating island, Sky· lab?· And bow do ou.r astronauts managt; to get along for IO long wbea they cari't even stand up and stretch? -K.T.M., Seatlle. A: Though 90 days is a ~ng stretch., they apparently manage to cope with the confinement. Pioneer Skylah_,,c>C· cupant Pete Conrad explains: "\Ve just ~r~ float and wind up wherever we wind up -.on the ceihng, oh the floo~, even in the' comer, ricocheting off the ~alls. It doesn t see m to bother us. We even get used to an 1nstan~ storm of food particles if a food bag breaks and bread drifts out .of reach.11 Skylab is 117 feet long, 22 feet in diameter, with 13,000 cubic feet of working volume. SeJJd 11011r questions to Hy Gardner. "Glad You Asked Tllat," care of this 11e1tispa pe r, P. 0. ~ox 1560, Costa .\1esa 92626. /.farily11 and Hy. Gord1_1er will a11swer as 1nany questions as they can 1·1l tl1e1! c~lumn,. but the vatu1!?e of n1ail 1nakes pers011at replies 1111poss1ble. CINEMA I 2nd 110 WEEK I A Gr••t New F•mlly Film for 1974 "WONDER OF IT ALL" Wl!l!I( DAYS -S ·1·' SAT/SUM -1·J ·S·7·f CINEMA II H.ld 0..r ]rd WM! "FIDDLER ON THE ROOF" "MAN OF LA MANCHA" WEii( OAYS -OPl!M '''J P.M. SAT & SUN -CMf. I"~ l,t:lO P.M. 1111.Mm! 1an ASM WlDNISOAl' 111:1 ""us • uuu sm1s.um U, ™' SAHDIOX ti) -... ... -.... , ....... ,J ... ~ACIP'IC TH•ATRa DRIV•·IN SUPER SWAPIEm NAR8011 •LVD.DrM· ... hi.I $\Hl.-'.l -1•41111t OAANG• DrlM·I" t&I fri.S ... & Sul\.-l-104p111 ""'''"s-4tyt ., ..... ,, ... F•mHr Fun! Profit•! l•r9alns Galon! "A TOUCH OF CLASS" !PGI U.A CITT AMO SOUTH COAST CINEMAS-TUESDAY SOC !LADIES AND GOLDEN AGEllSl--OPEM 'TIL 1:0t P.M. .... "THE NIGHT VISITOR" Stcim119 Tr••or HoworC LIY Ullman BORDER or1TAU. "QIEAJ NEW NA1UllE fl.M Riil 1974" ~·~ ~ llDil'llllllrhad~ll'klll-Jr; ·Clb!rifl I Plllc l1rJJlllCNI r.i~z ith"IJll HELD OVER MESA THEATRE COSTA MESA FAMILY TWIN CINEMA FOUNTAIN VALLEY Wnllde.,._s: ... 7:0M:oe $11. S9ll.-l10l-J: .. 5:•7:0MI•• M1tineo Tod1y 1:30 and -now the film .... · ' Cllff Gorlftllll "COPS ANO 11011111l5:" J•IMll Clln ''SLITHER" ..... In C..., IPOJ clHltlbstw••• '~D•&J'H•'l'J'At \llaanu~~Fo"• Plus This Ovfslanding Shod SublKt' "NOIMAN IOCKWILL" Oto11e 5"-11-Glnda Jac:k- "A TOUCH 01" CUSS" "LOVl!lll & OTMEll STllAM8EllS" '"" 111 Color 11"0) ,.,.....,.1 •l~lt. 52i-l526 • AIM! NH I S- WHIN WOMIN HAD TAILS (t PlUI 1 WHIM WOMEN flilAYID DtNG DONG L•n<•I" •••· -~"·' 11 ... n 121407t CIMLT.....,.--i --·--TMI lnNO INI CAllT TllUTMINT "" 5011 DI••• , ...•.... ·--•Ilk-I ••2·2411 -IO"IOft_.,,.. ... ...-. MAGNUM fOICI Ill IAD MAN'S llVll (Nl . ., ............. --·--SLllPll""' COlD TUl:ICIY 1N1 '"'"'"'Ml•'~ ' : ' ' .-.::.~;~. 111-1162 l•-·"· .. tl.tll ..... 517-12'1 °""' "'' ,, .. WMf _,., NilaT MIMI __ ., WMm WH.DllNllS • S.ftlt -"· ,,_ .... S111•Co""'9 551·70» ,, 'QBVll' Whopping Movie Made for Video ' • •· .. By JERRY BUCK LOS ANGELES (AP-) - Director Tom ·Grtes came back from Europe with 300,000 feet of film dramalldng Leon Uris' bt!l·selllng novel "QB VII ." From that film -which would run 61 hours -he is cutUng down to six hours fo ABC. That sWr will make ii the lonsest movie ever made for television. It probably will be shown In three parts, so if you w._ru to quibble over wordl you could call ·11 a mini-series. But Gries, bald as Buddhll, a tall, lanky man with heavy-lid- ded eyes, regards It as one long movie. He doubts that anyone would -or should - watch it at one setting. "My function as director wu no different than on any other movie," said Gries, who had filmed the Screen Gems production for three months In London, Belgium and Israel. "It's just like being the cap- tain of 1 longer, bigger ship. You've got more people to deal with, more buttons to push." IN AU., there are 150 speak.log parts In the movie, which follows the lives of a doctor accused of making il- legal operatloos for the Nazis • and the writer who made the aceuaatlon to a confrontation . In 1 London court, Queen's Beneh VII . It stars · Ben Gamra, Anthony Hopkins, Leslie caron. Lee Remick and Sir John Gielgud. His editing of the film - which probably will b e telecast next January -is unorthodox too. He h a s separate editors as.signed to the two major sequences on the doctor and the writer, "!l's like building the Unkn · Pacific," he said. "We1re coming tOgether at opposite ends. You just hope you meet." GRIFS llAS four "-fovieola editlong heads set up side by side to view all of the film from the courtroom cameras at once. The three-camera c.'OJlledy shows are edited that way, but this may be the first time anyone has used four cameras and four editing heads. The directors Guild contract gives a director first cut on a movie, and a· r i es ls metlculoU8ly supervising the editing. He-knows all loo well that· the way a film is edited can destroy the work of a great director or save the hide of a sloppy one. For h i s Emmy~winning direction of "The G I a s s Holl!e" for CBS Gries said he got just the cut he wanted. He also got what he wanted for "The Connection," an ABC pilot this past season. "The editing is so im- . portant,'' he said. "When High Noon' was first" cut no one had previewed.-The next tline they shot the clocks. They reshot some footage, reeut it and the movie became a classic. The original 'Lost Horizon' was a disaster when It was flnt previewed. Tbe next time thev threw out the firSt reel and it became a hit." [ UPI T1l90llOl1 50 Big Years Darryl F. Zanuck, last of the old studio heads who helped build the Hollywood film empire, stands with his .wife, Virgi.nia on the eve of their 50th wedding anniversary. Zanuck wears the dress uni· !orn1 o{ an Army Signal Corps colonel. He served during World War .II. l':fNtAAl CINEMA COAPORAtlON "I had lo section It off In my head in tenns of ronflicts between characters," Gries aald. ''That way the lnterior1---===-------1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I tension sof a scene would ex· clte the audience to the story. once you start shooting you take It a day at a time." LID 0 NrWrMT BEACH lMTl.Alolr, '0 LIDO l~l I ~·1 •l~O The liffnt HelW.y C•1t1bl11atl•n l \Vl l lll\''1 '-It'll DEN "BREEZY" ••• M&LO OVEIU '"THI WAY W! W1!!':1" '"t;I llrill'll llffiMIMI Ind llolloert Rtlllforcl /-:J fOUN1AIN VAllfY ,,9 ':',~~D ....,..;oo,-;;;;;"', ";,;"'f'i;';';c.1• • . • , ' Becky Weimer and her hll.9band are a pair of trivia nuts v.'ho joined the contest this week and decided to alternate rtheir contributions. ,And lle<ky's husband has his work cut out for him next week because Becky scored an all-but-immacu1ate 11 t,.; points in her initial outing. Newcomer Becky shares the top honors with J~f!:ey r;--i ~. who also only mmed a half point (the one everybody Plse missed, on Don Knotts' other Identity ). Betty Newcom b 1 sailed into second place with 11 correct. • ByT.T. healthy .896 average and Jim (so !ar) stands at .875. THIS Ill_ THE week the percentages should .fake a tumble because we've got some real brain benders on the agenda. ForewamM Is forearmed ; have at then1: 1. Who played Sam Spade on radio? 2. Bette Davis \!!'Oil two Oscar!. Name the pictures she won for. 3. \\ilat did the in itials L.S.M.F.T. st;pd !or? 4. \VHO WAS ?.1y Friend Irma? Saturday, January 12, lq74 DAllY PILOT J --"---'--'-------------''-""\ 12. The actor and actre.Ja who played Dobie Gillis' mother and father shared the same illlterative I n i t I a I s • Name them. P r e s i dential portrayals constitute today's tiebreaker. In what mov.les did (a) Frederic March, {b) Hellry Fonda and (c) Peter ~llers play presidents of the United States? Last Week's Auwers I. Goorge Lazenby and Roger Moore (J~mes Bonds) 2. J ames Stewart and &. "PocketfUl ol )1lracles" (AM·Margrtrs debut) 7 . Noreen Coch ran (Bachelor father) 8. Ray Danton ( L e g • Diamond) • 9. Al Jotsoo ln '"I'he Jolson story" and "Jolson Sings Again" (b!Of!raphy sequel) ' 10. Ha Io ("'glorifying" shampoo ) 11. Edmw\d Purdom ("The Egyptian'') · 12. Hathaway and Morrison 4 (Louis Nye and Don Knolls) • , Richard Widmark (''Two Rode Tiebreaker E 11 no n T~ether") "" Donahue, Billy Gray ancl ... 3, Gina Lollobrigida (in Laurin Olapln (''Fa the r Knows Best") "Trapeze") 4. Simon. Theodore and Send your a11swers to Alvin (t.he chipmunks ) TRIVIA . c/o t>ie Daily Pi/or. Box 1560, Costci 5. HAnd God Created f.lesa 92626. AIL entries \\'oman" (Brigitte Bardot's nu.1st be in tlte mait by Bunched together in third position at lOlf.i were Tracy Godfrey, John Russell. Larry Kirschenbaum and Edward Schmerler -who joined the other top 1hree#tn acing the tiebreaker. Rowlding out the large field were H 11 I " n Lebowitz (10 ), Joanne Davies {91/a), Bobbie-Jean Alicat and Judy Lower (both at 8\.-l) and OJarlie Bleiker (71h). 5_ Name Joe Palooka's. __ dc_b_u_t>_· _________ h_1o_>_•d_a_u_1_o_q_ua_1_il_u_. __ manager. AS THE deadline passed, we had yet to hear from Jim Young, but his last entry came in a week late. He and Tracy haven't missed a week yet, but you'd better find another mai lbox, Jim. Larry continues to set a sizzling percentage pace at .981, whiJe Betty at .916 and Jeff at .903 are also heavy hitters. Helen slipped to .899 rthis week, while Ed has a G, -What was Mic key Spillane's first novel? 7. Name the two stars of TV's My Little Mariie serict 8. \\rho was "Saturday's Hero " in the movie of the same title? 9. WHO PLAYED the title role in the film "Tt:e Hitch· hiker?" 10. In "From Here to Eternity,'' "''ho played the boxing-0bsesS1~d c o m p a n y rommander? 11. The a•!tor, please, who played Ll'I Abner In bnlh the Broadway show and t h e movie. "COULO WI.'~ STARRING OSCAR NOMINATION FOR AL P.l..CtNO." R. BARRETT A N•'MOUMT ..uAll DINO DI LAUlllNTllS .. -ALPACIMJ. •SERPICO" .... ....... •=•J.. SAT. SI.Ill ,,,, "M'l(l/ICNI GllNflTr .... lVC ... Sfl ... LID coPJ'ClA ca Pioruellc:.I ~ lll(W,/l() OllE'tflJSS • rQH'l 1-0NAl'/O • 11'\lt lE i.w • c~ MNllN .IMlH CA/CfQJ,R(•MACX!NllMJIPS • CICl'Mlw.tS•YICVMAH ~ ....... byGKlQGI: lUCAS <rid GlOIM l(AJ/ & \'>\LIJlO If.NOC • DNded 1:1¥' Gf<JAG( w::AS ~Di" GN11 ~umz . Paxa.;eld DI' J.AANOS fOllO COff'OlA "'LNMl!SAt PICn.q: • TlONCO.Oll' F"ll""'--·----.,IOC•-1 ~ Wt11mlMt1r & Golden Wnt ~mins.W Centff • 892-4493 0r ....... ,... Because of the film's stag- l'ring lenoth, Gries used ~me unort6odox methods of filming . Jn the L on d o n Courtroom set he pul in four cameras to catch all ol the ac- tion and closeupa at once. The acts were built on rollers and could be swung back and forth "IXECUTIYI ACTION " • "LITTLE llQ. MAN" (PGJ , ... , 4 BIG th WEEK! ._ __________________________ _., u needed. - ' . • T . . ' -Al1.if)NtllS!S~ STEVE lllt:QUUD llDFFlllAll 111J fl!WiKLIN J.SCIWFN£R lill'I •---PAPILLlll~lffi-."'-.,,• -·VIC{al..IORY OOHGOROOH ANHlOlfYnRBi ...... ._.lfOlllCHMOND ~:.-O'N'oA'v'":h;~iFRIDAV 7:15 and 10:00 SA!URDAV and SUNDAY 1:30·4:15·7:15· 10:00 -· ., ..,,. ...... , .. -. ·~•l,C.lll\.\Oll<l.'CCll9Cl>C:O ·~ -., • '''°•"'''IM·llO!lf<"~·W<.o;llW.:·~• ... A7mso.r:H ~~"'0.""'·Y~-·~·~JIO'. ... _ ~. ""_,....( ,...:_..s """"'CQA •Al}. 'MJ.NIDllJ<OI • ~ .... °' ~~ (,~ .... ....,.~,,.,,.,.,,., ~·; . ...,..,..,.., ..... ~'°"°~ ... , ... w1.••M•N•~·· c•N•tlt :~~~}L_..:::::!:C:::;:'.'.:.-~ 1nw1111:::"..',;G".,•,::.: 1t1·••tJ MONDAY ••• FRIDAY 7:00·9·11Q fRID'AY l -9·19'DD SIT. l SUN. UD-3'00 5,00+00 9,00 1,00 2nd HIT 11 STADIUM WALTER MATTHAU "PETE N TILLIE" NIGHTLY FROM s,oo tiAR~ ot ADAMS, COSTA MESA. PHONf 5-46•3102 ON~&O~OlfGO rwt. ------- • • -- MOl.-lHURS. • 1'15-9'15 F111111 • 1,ao.ua-11,IO Sii. -1-l-5·1 ·I· ti SUI. -t-l+l-1 • '.· . ((fl twAit:rPROD~TtOXS' ROBIN HOOD MONDAY thru FRJDAY 7,15.9,00 SATURDAY & SUNDAY 10,00-12,00-2,00-4,0D 5,00-1,50.9,45 "CHARIOTS OF THE GODS" STARTS WEDNESDAY ,.._...~,._,.;. ,. ...... -~ Elizabeth Taylor 'A.sh \Yednesaay" H(NRV illO 'c.: •• i.-1~·1.~,.,,,,,t'ONDA SHOWING MOW IT BOIN EDWlllDS Cl!EMIS 2nd AT Cfi\'TER Anthony Quinn in '111E DOI ~ DUD" • • nc " ~ ELIZAÐ TAYLOR MICHAEL CAINE "X. Y. and ZEE" I • - • ,. '. ' • • • ' " • JI OAILY PILOT * Saturday, January 12, 1974 Horoscope 'Murderer . No ·Shortage for Fuel ' I . GemiI1i-Share Has Term Altered ·· Drivers May Tm·n_ t9 Natural Gas Clocks 1 Advanced In Baja You1~ I\.nowledge and county, the cities o! electrlcily to power ou r crl~s slruck wllh lull force. Rlvenide and Arcadia and compresaors arose. We just They were made primarily There may be at least a private Unn1, like United don't know If we csn get the because nalural gas bums SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) _ 1)arlial oolutlon to the looming California Ban•, Kaiser Steel pow<;r." much cleaner In cars than TIJUANA, Mexlco,(AP) - \ pn>blem of gasoline rationing of Fontana, the Red TOg Ceb Conversion • Is done b y gaoollne and prpduet!s only The Mexican state of Baja SUNDAY JANUARY 13 By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES (~tarch 21·April ·19): Partnership 1Jroposals require a serious second . I o o k . SOm~ne may be taking ri sks 1t'1ith your SC'Curity. Get fa cts on table. You need not bang on to losing proposition. Be aware or when to close. finish., bring to conclusion situation that has become intolerable. TAURUS fApril 20-1\tay 20': •1 i g h I i g h l independence. originality and creativity. Leo, Aquarius persons could figure prominently. One \\'ho shares your interests may confide dilemma. Don't cast first stone. Be sympathetic without becoming i n ~xtrica bl y involved. GEMINI (~1ay 21-June 20): Share knowledge. You learn no\Y t h r o u g h proccsS of teaching. A degree of sharing definit ely will \York to your advantage. Aqua.ian co uld be in picture. Accen't expression, style, basic requirements. You get boost from unorthodox source. CANCER (June 21-July 22), Social contacts now prove Death J\'otU,"s D!SAlllDO R1lph ee.s1ndo 1;t S1 of Cost1 Mnl. Dale ol .:1e11n J1nuliry 1. 1'7.t. Servlctt Monday 11 ) pm With the Rev. Wllll1m Acton olllclatlng, lnt1rmtnt lo follow al S1wf1lle N1llonal C1,,,..1ary, Bell 8roadwav Mortuary Olrecll ng. HICKMAN K1nMlh G. H!ckmRr> of Newport fl~cn. Date of cMatll January JO, 'it74. Survived bV wUe Elslt o! tne nome. Two dauontrr1: Pnvllls Hlckmen of S11n Francisco afl(I Oonn.> Gr•~r of An1nelm. Or>e brotner Lee fll!l!ilt of Oregon an<:! two 1lll1rs: Florence NrllKlr> of Orl900 1nc1 M1rga,..t Morion of 1d1ho. Two • 11ren<:1sons· 01Yld ar>d Andrtw Greuer of Anal\elm. VlsUl!ion from 4 lo t p.m. on Saturday, JenuarY 12. Services l pm Sun<:1av. Jlr>Uary 13 ,, PKUlc VffW Chapel. ln1rrment 1t Pacific View Memort11 P1•k, Newport Beech. OlreclMI bY PacUlc View MOrtuarv. SCHWEINIMOElt TModor Scnwelnlnger t.IJI n of 16ts o.nu P1ec1, Cosl1 ,..,.'f!t Datt ol dtalh J;o~ry 10, 1t74. Slftlwd bY wife 1C1T!w>rlr11 of the llllnt. 0... son Fentlr11nd SChwelnhioec of Cosl• Mtwo. Two twother1 Incl 1M:> 1l1J1rs 111 of Jl01T111!11. one 9rtnd<:hlld. Rowry 11 7 p.m. SundlY Incl Mass II 10:30 1.m. Mond1y 11 St. Sltj)hl!ns C.tl'IOllc cnurcn, 3705 Woodlawtl St., LOI A•l•s. lnt1rmen1, Good ShiP•nl Crmelarv. Bell !!roadway Mortwry, Cos11 M 1 1 a, Directing. SMITH Perry Kennett\ Smllh: flrlg6ditr Gener1I U.S.M.C. (ReT.l 01 L111un1 fleacn. A;e 7l yt1r1. 0 11e of dealh January 9, 1974. Survl~ by wife ldl ot TM home. On• dlU\'1111••· Slll•l"'f Mlnlllan of Conn.1 -bnt1n1r. WILiis c . Smltn of Mew York; -1l111r. Gtrlrude SClocom of Fla. Four graodsons ana two great gr111C1son1. ~rvlcll on ff\Onday, January 14, 1974 11 10 1m. SMiier MOf1uary cnapel. 1nl1rm1nl at Arllnglon National Ctmttarv In Arlington, \llrglnl•. DoM!lons mav be mad1 to 1111 Hr1rt FullCI. Dlrecltd bY Sllllt.r MOl"lutrv. Laoun• B11ch. BALTZ-BERGERON FUNERAL HOME Corona del Mar '73-9450 Costa Mesa "6-ZW • BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway, Costa Pt1esa LI g.3433 • DILDAY BROTIIERS MORTUARIES 17911 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 84%-7771 !44 Redondo Ave. Long Beach ?13-i..JS.114.5 • McCORMICK LAGUNA BEACH MORTUARY 1706 Lagdna Ceoyon Rd. 494-9415 • PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery Pt1ortuary Chapel 1500 faclflc View Drive Newport Beach, California 644-%700 • PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME 7801 8olsa Ave. \Veslminster 893-3525 ~ SMITH'S MORTUA RY 627 i\lal.n St. Huntington Beach 53 ... 539 The sta te C.Ourt or Appeal for some of the ,m a n y I"-_,. v h more enio· yi:i.ble than In recent h ph • lo of ...u. tm enice and the Santa inserting several natural gas about 10 percent as muc Cali'rom' la, heavily dependent ., .. u eld lhe convict n Southern Celifornians w h o B bar Yello ~-· past. ,There Is mark ed need drl h han ar a w '-'!lb Co. tanks into the trunk of a car, smog1 11 lgbbor' I I f-mass murderer JOhn L. Fra-to ve fart er t n. cha In I But lhos ho de lhe economlca y on ne mg re axat on rom tensions. One he l ed llo INDMDUAl3 BA VE held u1en ng g some eng ne e .w ma who has been °Jeaning hard" zier but changed his dea th ~l':ii:nent ~~~d :arr~ back because of the intial paru, The operation takes 12 conversion· for environmental California, has switched to "'ill relent. Test, experiment sentence to life in prison. them. conversion cost·and there are to 14 man-hours and leaves reasons are silting pretty Daylight time, orncla ls say. and maintain sen$e of humor. Frazier, 26, was convicted Its name is natural gas and only thrff public gasoline ( today. Residents ol the Pen- Gourmet delight makes jt in Santa Cru:z County Superior . the only hangups holding up stations -In Riverslde and . SOUTHERN ) "tt MAKES US f e e I insula state, most oC , whom dlfflcult to slick to diet. Court in 1972 of killing live largescale Wl8ge are (1) the Pomona -that sell natural CAUFORNIA beautiful ," says a spokesman Jive within commu tin g LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Stick persons al a moWltaintop ~t of converting a car to gas DOCUS for Venice's Red Top Cab O:l., distance ol the U.S. border, to factual information. One mansion. use it and (2) a lack of public B~t Norman Dreyfus s , I'' whid:I converted all 50 of its close to you has tendency now distribution staUons for the president of Los Angeles, cars two years ago. "It gives turned their cto<:ks ahead an to deal in fantasy. No one HE CONTENDED unsuc--fuel. based Smog Abatement the auto able to run on ejther us a kind of secure feeling." hour Jan. 6, When most al is perfect so don't beeome cessfully that his judge com· Systems,· the fihn ~ gasoline or natural gas. ·nie And Southern California Gas the United States made the disillusioned. Present case in ,ANYONE WllJ.JNG t 0 makes most of the conversions conver.skln gives cars a range Q>. spokesman Ch a r 1 es energy.saving switch. Tijuana even, steady and confident mitted seven errors. invest slightly more than $850 in the region, says his of 120 to 140 miles per fillup Freeman says companies like 1 Ca h manner. You are s 1 ow I y Jurors convicted him of can have his gasoline-belching company is c 0 n s l de r Ing of natural gas. They can then Red Top are entiUcd to feel ?\.1ayor l\farco .Bo~ c 0 gaining allies. murdering Dr. Victor Ohta, car made over Into one which opening 8 -string of pUblic switch to gasoline if they're secure. said. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): 47, an ophthalmologist; the will bum natural gas as well refueling stations. far from 1 refueling station. "The shortage of natural •1nie heavy tourist traffic Pull in reins. c h e c k doctor's wife, Virginia, 41; a s c o Pl mo n 1 Y ·available "We've been besieged by An amoun~ of fuel that runs gas is not nearly as critical between Califom1a and Baja expenditures. You may be their sons. Taggart, 11, and gasoline: inquiries from p r I v a t e 8 natural gu.powered. car the as the shortage of gaSoline," California is 9Qe reason for taking too much for granted. Derek, 12; and the doctor's And although 10me large individuals," he said. "But .so same distance as 8 gallon of said Freeman, whose firm the change," he taid., 0 It Is Gemini could play significant secretary, Mrs. Dorothy electrical generating stations far we're mainly converting gasolinewouJd,nowcost 'about owns Dual Fuel Systems, very difficult for travelers to role. Changes will work to your Cadwallader, 38. have been· suffering from a fleets whtch· can install their 25 cents-:-maker of the equipment used change time at the border advantage. Friend with tale shortage of natural .gas. there own oompressor for refueling, · in most converted cars. comlng Into Mexico, then, a of woe ~Id be singing the FRAZIER SAID. he was is no shortage of fuel for individuals who can get to "IN mE PAST, it hasn't If Uiere.-is a severe natural few hours la tel", change again blues. Condition is temporary. trying to protect the either home h eat or our central facility regularly . been ecomm'lcally feasible for gas cnmch, Freeinan said, as they go back into the !JBRA automobile use -and there and cars which can make individuals to make the "intem1.1>tible" customers -United States. ,.,· (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): environment from polluters. is no00 in prosfv>l't: · " "-'-'fu · cJ d' I · d t · and \Vhat was status quo is due r-~ refueling arrangements with conversion, says ... ~-;1 ss. in u mg arge tn us r1es "Also, the number of .green· to be rattled and rolled. You The five bullet·riddled. -About 6,500 cars have been one of our large f 1 e et "But With guollne over 50 power plants which buy natur-card workers who cross th e mil. nd 11. bodies were found in the converted to natural gas in customers. cents -a gallon and going al gas at a very low rate -come up s rng a sme mg Ohtas's swimming pool by the South1and. The va st higher, it's becoming more .are cut off first, with fu el bottler into the United States like proverbial rose. Your firemen who rushed to majority are fleet c ars "WE W~RE AIMOST ready feasible." supplied to automobile users to work fmd It extremely timing is sharp. Y 0 u r extinguish deliberately s e t belonging to governmental to open some re f u e 1 in g Most of the nonversiom on the same pref~rential basis difficult to live by one time judgment is on target. You fires in the mansion. agencies like Los Angeles city stations when the problem. of were done before the energy_ a.s residential cuStomers. zone and work by another. get &d from those who care,~~~~~~~~~~~--''--~~~~~:.....~-'-~~~~~~~'--~~~~~~ • .--~~~~~--''--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ for yoo, who love you and are in position to do soqiething about il SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21), Avoid falling into trap of wishful thinking. C h o o s e happiness over intrigue. One who ? r o p o s e s clandesUne meeting may have ulterior mo. live. Kno\v it and act like you know it and refuse to be the fool. Pisces, Virgo individuals could play featured roles. SAGITl'ARIUS (Nov. 22- Dec. 21 ): Friends fall out. You are looked to as arbiter. Position is not enviable. Know it and get it over with and make amends to all injured parties. Money is likely to be at issue -and possibly Inheritance: CAPRJCORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Best now to put fin ishing touches. to apply polish. Aries, Libra individ ual s play featured roles. You will be dealing with det e rm ined persons, some of whom don't want to be confused by facts. Ignore bullying t a c t i c s . Adhere to. principles. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Don't go too far, too fast. Need for answers may seem urgent. But if you insist or force issues, you could get false repo"rt. Strive to bring forth creative process. Build rather than tear do\vn - imprint style and be aware 1 of·identity. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Patience now becomes YOW' ally. Seek delay -play waiting game. 0 v er come tendency to base actions on impulse. Rise above petty annoyances. Aquarlan. could play significant role. You learn secrets and gain access to privileged information. IF TODAY IS Y 0 UR BIRTHDAY you are frank, determined, willing to take chance on your own abilities. This will be one of your most signi fi ca nt years and September stands out as your import.ant month of 1974. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL GUIDE • MATTRESSES • MATTRESSES IOATS HOJl'ES TU.IUU ·--c... ........... c.. 11H Newpert ..... Uberty 8-1303 PRE-INVENTORY CLEARANCE! WE'VE TURNED OUR STORES INTO A BARGAIN-HUNTER'S PARADISE. SHOP NOW AND TAKE ADVANTAGE Of THESE FANTSTIC SALE' PRICES WHILE STOCK LASTS! FOR PETE'S SAKE -DON'T MISS THIS! All Merchandise , 1st Come -1st Served! 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SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS IN DIME·A·UNE L~=--------.;--...:._ ________ ...;...;"'---7""---:-?------;-----:---.- ' --, ' . • I I ---~ • . 1 1 . . • ' • • S&tu,day, January 12, lCJ74 ' DAILY PILOT f :J Tarkenton .Tough to Defense l.IOIJSTON tAl'\ -The ~Utuiesota Vikings' r-ushing attack has an element lacking on mosl Natlono.I Football League tcan\s. Just ask Bill Amsparger, assistant head coach of the Dolphins and Miami 's de!ensive architect. 11iat element is Fran Tarkenton, the Mirmesota quurterback. "Tarkenton is tough to defen1e. J1 e can do so many things well." Arnsparger said today as he and the Dolphins' coaches put the finishing touches on their preparations for Sunday's Super Bowl VIII. "\Vith Tarkenton in there. it's hard to n~e out," continued Arnsparger. "You can have a defense lbat you think will "'Ork1 whether il's against the rush Of the pass, but all ol a sudden It -pub-all ki~ of pressure on your Ol!~de doesn't." people. Against a l\linn~ta rushing atlack WJbe thklg \\'e can't afford to do \\'hen we're playing Tarkenton is let that averaged 4.2 yards per carry -him dictate to the defense," continued includit!I· Tarkenton'.~ 4.9 averag~. best · · BllOulconti. "\Ve can't be soft with our on the team -the Dolphins will use rush. ·Our ·enc1s ·~jusrhave to reallie a de!en~e which allowed opponents only they can't come upfield too far or Fran 3.9 yards per run . ' · \vi ii get around them.'1 The veteran linebacker says the Nick Buonlconti. ti:1iami 's middl~ Dolphins also arc concerned about linebacker and defensive signal-caller, li-1.innesota's rookie running back Chuck also is aware or lhe problems presented Foreman. who gained 801 yards -for by Tarkenton. a 14.4 average -during the regular "Last year," said Buonlconti. recalling National Football League season. the Dolphins 14-7 Super Bowl vidory "Before Foreman," said Buonlcooti , of the Washington Redsk.1ns, "we pretty "1~1.innesota was a running threat only much knew where we could find Billy from tackle to tackle. Not anymore. Kilmer the WaShington quarterback Foreman has the speed to get outside ... in the pocket. Nol Tark,entoo. He and a defense bas to respect that." Bruins Gain 86thinRow; . . USC Rallies LOS ANGELES (AP) -Keith Wilkes scored 20 points in the first half as UCLA steam-rollered California 92-56 Friday night in a Pacific-3 Conference basketball game ror the top-rankai Bruins 86th consecutive victory. It was also a Pac-8 record 46th straight win by the Bruins, one more victory than the 45 in a l"Q'!\'. ~~on_.~y __ UC.I:A between 1966 and 1969 when they were led by Kareem Abdul.Jabbar, -then Lew Alcindor. UCLA gees for win No. 87 straigh t this afternoon at 3 against winless Stanford . The game will be televised on Channel S. The Bruins played Cal without their outst'anding center Bill \Vallon, ooUege basketball 's player or the year the last two seasons, who \vas sidelined \Vith a bruised back suffered in a tumble at Washington State last Monday night. Wilkes wound up with 24 points, getting only four free throws in the second half. The Bruins started slowly but rattled off enough six and eight-point spurts to take a 44-22 halftime lead. MIAMI ACE MERCURY MORRIS BITES DUST. Cal managed on1y 10 of 36 field g<_>al tries in the fl.I'St halt while the Brums hit 20 or 36 with Wilkes bitting nine of ll. .. Fer11a11clez 011 Spot Mfum1' i l-f uge ·t ackle Not Run of the Mi(l HOUSTON (API -The nearsightecl ncss of ~1iami defensive tackle ~tanny Fernandez is legend . He drove a niotorc)'Cle inlo a road sign on an Oakland frt..'C"'<iY five years ago and •suffered a broken nose and a cracked ja\\', nmong other injuries. · But his myopic 20-200 vision isn't the big concern going into Sunday's Super Bovl) VI II match with the ~1innesota Vikings. It's a pulled hamstring muscle Fernandez tore almost a month ago in a regular season loss to Baltimore. Dolphins Star ~sonka ·Blasts Youth Football HOUSTON (AP\ -Miami !ullback Larry Csonka says youngsters s~uldn't play anything but nag football until they are 12 years old. , "Tack.Jc football is something most children 10 years old shouldn't be involved in," says the outspoken Csonka. who has sons ages rive and sev'en. "T~e pressure to w i n is just loo g~eat in most programs, and the potential for " danger for young people isn't 'worth • the ri sk." The 6-foot-2. 237-pound Csonka seys he was so clumsy as a 1().year-old in Slow Ohio, that hi~ confidence might have' been destroyed had he been in an organized league. "The emphasis Or\ "'inning might have made me decide football wasn't ~or me and I love it now,'' CSOnka said. "Kids are almost professional in their attitude. That's great if you're always on a wiMcr." Csonka i;ays his bo)'S. Doug .?nd Pau_J . have been "in a looking glass all thc.ir t lives. By. his o"·n admission "I played lousy against Oakland" tv•o weeks ago in ~1iami's 27·10 Americ<:1n Conference title match. "I \\'as slO\\' off the ball and I couJdn'l run laterally to 1ny left," Fernandez said \Vedncsday. '·Ken Stabler. the Oakland quarterhark \\'OUld oome by and I "·ouJd start to chase him and I just couldn't go.'' Fernandez said. ''I feel a lot better oow. I believe it. will be okay." The free agent from Utah said he will have lo be Quick to help contain the scrambles of Minnesota quarterback Fran Tarkenton. "That's one guy who \viii test you r lateral n1ovemenl." Fernandez said . l The 6-foo\·2. 24().po und Fernandez, \\'ho 'is a six-year veteran disdains \\.'Ork on \\/eights \\'hi ch some professional teams such as the Dallas Cowboys claim prevents muscle pulls. "I don 't lift weights because I'm lazy," Fernandez said. "I don't have the patience to sit in a room with a bunch of weights. I have other things to do. You don't win [ootball games lirllng \Veights." Fernandei also said he doesn 't like to run to get into shape. "Why should I be ruMing a mile whep I ooly have Co go 20 yards eVery play?'' he asked. Fernandez was asked why he didn't wear contact lenses to improve his vision on the' field. Hinkle Trails ARCADIA -Farriel Hinkle of lrvine stood in 20th place for Friday after 34 games in the Don Carter Professional Bowlers Association tournament h e I d here. Hinkle collecl 9,158 pins, well behind the leader, Larry Laub of 8an Fancisco, "'ho hit 10,158 tor a ·1ead over Bill Allen of Orlando, Fla. Guards Greg Lee and Pet~ Trgov ich had 11 and 10 points respectively while Cal guard Rict Hawthorne ha:d 12 points to load. the, ~.. • ' _ .. ~ .. .,..,,... ~- • Trojans Rally LOS ANGELES -Clint Chapman hit for 22 points Friday night as Southern California outfought Stanford 64-57 in a hotly contested Pacific-3 basketball game. .. ., The Trojans overcame a 34-32 halftime defidt to stretch tbeir season record to 11·2~ lt was the third straight Pac.fl defeat tor Stanford and gave the Cardinals a s-&. over all mark. Chapman was southern Cal's only player in double figures but Dan Anderson, who finished with nine, and Biff Burrell each tallied seven in the serond half. e Beae ers Roll CORVALLIS, Ore. -Oregon. Sta~e outscored Washington by 19 points 1n ···a· !().minute stretch of the setood hall. handing the Huskjes an 87-63 Pacific-8 Conference-basketball setback Friday night. Oregon State. now 2-1 in t' he conference led 36-29 at the break and put the g~rne away by outscorin~ the Huskies 32-13 in the middle 10 minutes , of the secood half. . \Vashington. 0-3 in the Pac-8, had the game's top scorer in sophomore guard Clarence Ramsey . "'M had 18 points. Larry Pounds added 16. Oregon State bad six players in double figures with Paul ~1iller leading the way with 17 points and lmmie Shelton adding 16 arid Rieb Plante 15. e Oregon Sizzles EUGENE -Oregon built a big lead in the first half Friday ,night as the Ducks biked their Pacil'ic-8 Conference record to 3-0 with a 69-M basketball victory over Washington .State. Greg Ballard, a freshman, scored 13 or his 16 points in the first half as Oregon pullt'd ahead by as many as 15 points. \Vashington State, now 1·2 in the Pac-8, rallied behind the shooting o[ 6-[ool-10 freshman Steve Puidokas to pull \vithin six points midway in the second half. The cougars were down by eight points at 62~54 with 4:41 left when Oregon went into a stall and gradually pulll'd away. Puidokas ard Oregon's Ronnie Lee shared scoring honors with 18 points each. Burt Frederickson added 15 for the Ducks .. * • Viki11gs QB Fran Tarkenton (right) unloads a pass to John Gilliam (above) one of his favorite targets. The two show their wares Sunday in the Super BO\l.'I against l\-1ia1ni.. Magic Fails Name of ·Thorpe to Create Boom JIM THORPE. Pa. 1AP~ -Nineteen years ago, people here y,·crc clinging to the idea that a dead Indian would bri!Jg_ I!ofe to t~s small Pocono l\1.ountain comlf\unity..; -• · · · · 1 ,. , There was to be a·:museum. a Sports complex. an athletic equipment factor y and a 150-bed hospital. The residerits voted to rename the community ln honor of the Indian athlete, Jim Thorpe. who earned eight gold medals in the 1912 Olympics. And they agreed to let o(ficials use a large chunk of an industrial development fund 10 pay for . Thorpe 's red marble maUsoleum on the out~kirts of town. But now they admit that the aura of the grcal athlete didn't bring ne\v jobs to compensate for the closin~ of their coal mine and rail link. "\Ve had one football championship banquet in his honor," says nlayor Frances Helfrety. •·t thought ii \1·as going to be held every year, but th.1l's as rar as if got." Residents say there were benefits from the Thorpe burial, but they 'vere less than grandiose. • "\Ve weren't interested in perpetuating a name," says Joe Boyle, "\Ve \Ycre interested in perpetuating a town ." Boyle, the former editor of a local newspaper. is credited \Vith originating a "nickle·a-1veck~' fund lo bring industry to town. Five-cent donations from residents had grov.·n to aboul $17,000 when Thrope's widow, Pat. went looking for a town willing to honor an athlete stripped of honor. After agreeing to bury her husband here, the community diverted $12,500 from its industrial developmcd\ fund to pay for the mausoleum. Thorpe, born in Yale. Okla .. made his name as an athlete at the Carlisle Indian School in Carlisle,' Pa. He was· an All-American for two years before capturing the gold medals and winning the decathlon and pentathlon in Stock- holm. He later had to give back the medals \Vhcn his amateur status 'vas challenged . Thorpe had accepted a small payment to play semi-pro baseball . The Amateur Athletic Union t\owever. r cc en t I Y restored his amateur slatus. When Thorpe died or a heart attack in a California trailer pai;k in 1953. his widow had the body interred in a mausoleum at Shawnee. Okla. r But she soon moved the body to Tulsa because "They hadn't paid the crypl rf:nt." ··~irs. Thorpe \VJs looking for <J 101,·n !hat 1vould change it's nan1c." says ~'rank 1lumha1t. a former union offici31 who pla).rcd an lmp-Ortant role in havi ng the body· mo~·ed to Pennsylvan ia . 'She left Carlisle iind didn 't kno1v \\'here to go. T·hen she heard of our nicklc-a-\vf!ck program and came up here." Bur]1ha1t says '.\1rs. 1'horpe h<td no • money, but she hod a 1nagnificcnt plan for a hospit<il and football stadi~u11. Residents of !\·Jauch Chunk and East Mauch'Chunk liked her plans. generally. So 'they voted to merge and adopt lhe name ~ her late husband . ' , Brrt Bell. forn1er Philadelphia Eagles president and a former National Football L!:'aguc co1nmissioncr, organized a Jim Thol'pe· Foundation to help finance the proiccl. llov.•ever. when he died the foundation had received only about $1 ,000 iu contributions and no one rushed up to take his place. "Saine o_f I-he t h i n.g s _didn't 1na1.erialize." Boyle says. ''But we are better today becau!:ie 11·e are one. 'For over a hundred yenrs the to1vns \\'ent th eir O\\'n separate 11•nys. \Ve saw the Jin1 Thorpe project as an opportuni ty to bring the two together." C*pp elletti, N 01~tI1 Mates Fa vo1·ecl i11 Senio1· Bowl !l.IOBILE. Ala. (AP / -Heisman 'J'rophr winner John Cappelletti of Penn State,pnakcs his final appearance_ todav bcfoCff lhe pl'O football draft 1n the 25th Senior Bowl all-star game. Cappel!eUi and his Nor!h teamrnat~s. featuring a trio of All-A1ncrican backs, are slight favorites over the South. The two 31-man squads turQ.S;d in a week of \YOrkouts in baln\y 7o-degrec OH TV Todfl!I Cl111H11 e l 4 111 10 weather but the Weather Bureau forecast a cooling trend for today's clash clciudy sk ies \\"ilh. the temperature in the 50s. ;'They are right \\·here we \\'ant to be,'' said North coach l\1ike McCormack or the Philadelphia Eagles. "They have got everything down. There arc a lot of good football players on this squad. and I would . like lo take four or five of them back to Philadelphia with nie." South coach Don i'llcCaffcrty of the Detroit Lions said his tcan\ had excellent workouts and "all of the players are eager to play in the gan\e. \Ve have some slight injuries. but they are Sligttl and everyone Will be read y to go at gan1e time." Cappelletti is the t ti i rd Heisman wiMcr to play in this series. led by the South 14-8-2. The others were Alan Amcche of \Visconsin in 1955 and Pat Sulli\·an of Auburn two years ago. Amechc had a run-in with the coaching staff \\'hen he was in the Gulf Port City and carried the ball only three lin1es for five yards in the game. Sullivan. \vho had d is a st r o us pcrforn1ances following his reception of the a1vard. came off the . bench and sparkM a South comeback victory In 191·~ Cappelletti also had a little trouble gelling untracked in his firs~ game after \\'inning the Heisman. netting only 50 yards in 26 carries against Louisiana State in the Orange Bowl. The North has tw o other All-Americans in its backfteld -quarterback David Jaynes. from Kansas. and USC nanker Lynn S11•ann. LA Fights Back To Top Celtics BOSTON (AP\ -The Los Angeles Lakcrs rallied behind Ji m Price and Connie J·lawkins in the third period to defeat Boston 111·103 Friday night and spoil a n o t h e r Nalional Basketball Association milestone reached by the Celtics' John Havlicek. The Lakers return to action tonight for a game with Philadelphia which \vil1 be televisl'd on ChaMel 5 stJrling at 5. "I'm going to limit then:' to flag football because they are 1n a bad situatiOn with their fast name,'' Csonka says h1bey are e1pected to be great U.S .. ~loundering ID Davis ~up Play llavlicek becam4!' the eighth player in NBA history to surpess the 20.000-.point n1ark. The 12-ye;ir \~teran from Ohio State sank a 20-foot set shot with 7: It l"t!maining to hike his production to 20.001. Later he added two more points for '26 total. :r ever). Ume they do something athletically because of the name." . • • C!onka says he knows or cues wber• 111-year .. ld boys gel so_. buril«I out on the pres1Ure lo win m.at tb~y don't ... ~um to athletics until high ·sch<ldl. '" "Football Is a man's game and . oltouldn, be played unlll the ago cl puberty." Csonka says. 11As a r~. ] ~ abool making the rtghl decision. 1 but I've put my foot down on tae~le football until the boys 1.n· 1-2. nten {l's up to them what they want to do." ' BOGOTA, Columbia ( A P I Columbian champion Ivan l\.1olina took a qmirnand\ng lead over Anierican Erik Van Dillen Md was on the verge of -giving hi• coanlry a 2.0 1ead In Davis Qlp tennis Friday when play was hailed duel~darlmeu. Molina won lite Hrsl lwo sels of_ lite Norlh American Zone fi.a1 I-!, Hi and was leading Van llllloo S.l ln the third when the match was !!ltopped. Play .is scheduled to resume this morning, ·- ColUOlbla took a surprise 1.0 lead in the besl .. f-[ive series earlier In tilt . ' , day when Jairo Velasco beat Harold Solomon In a maratbQn match 6-1 , 3-8, u , s.3, 7~. Both Solomon and Van Dillen appeared to _suffer lrom -tlii high alUtude or Bogota. U.S. coach Dennis Ralston twice uked for breau, clurjng the thrte-hour , OROJ!lnjj match to allow SOIQmOn to oalch Ids bftatti and rocovor from cramps In his ltft ltg, · Ono doubles match also I• scheduled today and lite oompetillon ts supposed to wind up with a palr of singles matches ~nday, bul lire schedule oould be ..... .. changed depending on how long Van Dillen~and Molina take to complete their match. . Van Dillen and Oiarles Pasarell a:r Puerto Rico are expected to go against V~lasco arid Molina in the doubles. Meanwhile, Stan Smith, a mainstay or the U.S. Davis Cup squad, said Friday he was having· second thoughts about nol playing Colombia in th• North American Zone final. "I Informed Dennis early that I was taking a n\onlh orf and \rouldn't be available," said $ml1h. f . \ "But 1'111 having sec."Ond thoughts . A lol oC us arc." he added. "You really feel helpless and nervous. lf you're playing it's nol quite so bad because you (eel you can do so1ncthing about It. But It's a different sltuntion 'vhcn you sit 11nd \Vail 3.000 or 4.000 miles away .. ," · So\lth. who 11lf;O missed the first 1973 Davis Cup round, ~ld he talked to HAiston on the telephone Thursday night and pl anned to call him a.gain Friday night. - Boston charged to a 46-39 lead before Price and Hawkins took charge and. the-Lakers outscored the. Celtics 35-tt . Price hit for six points to help lAI AnPe.lcs to a 55-5'1 lead . Then l~awkins scored 14 points lft the period. Gall Goodrich took O'ler at Lhe outset of the final AUSrter. hitting for six Poln1s ns the L.'\kcn out.9COrtd Boston 12-3. . 1-lnv:kin~ led the Laktrs wllh 22 points. Goodrich ond Price contributed l9 each. • 1· .. - 'JU 041LY PILOT Saturday, Ji n11ary 12, 1974 Marina Explodes in -Last Half, 59-27 ....... ;iJ~.ooo Phoenix Open Golf Tournament "and Tom Weiskopf slipped quietly out of i()IA'lt, a victim of the 36-hole cut. · Wynn. a talkative 33-year~ld who ham't challena:ed. seriously in four years 'lbl the tourJ birdied four holes in a 1":W on his way to a 67 and a two-round '16tal of 135. ~\\'elskopf, meanwhile, failed to qualify '¥ r the final t~·o rounds today and Sqnday. His 75 give him a 147 tota:t aiid it took 145 to make it " . • Mallory Hired ._ ... , ,, •'()JCFORD, Ohio -Bill Mallory, head foOtball coach at MiamfUniversity, said ~Friday night he has accepted the head coaching position at the University of '1Jolorado. ""'. ~it""" was a · real good opportunity," JW.id Mallory who was voted the Ohia .,CQach of the Year and District 4 Coach of ''.!he Year by the Football .Coaches ~~lation.. ~-Wulleme"er Does It! ·, . Troy lligh's sensational 6-1 guard · Mirt WulJemeyer sns.pped the all-time C1f Soolhem Section basketball scoring i..,&.Ord Friday night , caMing 4.2 counters · !n a 75-74 losing cause to Buena P~k ~l'reeway League adion. .., '\Vullemeyer wen~ into the game $ '..'li>tnts shy of BUI Boyd's four-year mark . or 2,144 points. ~• Neu> Me:riro Falls ~~ ,. 'l'UC50N -Arizona scored 23 points ln ... the final eight minutes. sparked by -t!Coniel Norman, lo hand eighth-ranked New Mexico its first Joss of the season, 17-89, in Western Athletic Conference basketball action Friday night. : .... Ji was the third straight year New ';~~ico came into the State1 of Arizona undefeated, to see Its record tarnish~ /•} .. -. -· 49ers Wfn lnju11rtlon . :LOs ANGELES -Two Long Beach · State basketball players d e c I a r e d ·ineligible won a temporary restraining ..erder against the National Collegiate ,-i\th1etic Association· Friday and will play .:toflight , a school spokesman said. ,· 'Jbe players, Roscoe Pon dexter and Gtenn McDonald. were accused of ~ring the university Wlder fraudulent , test · sco res. :i• Rerord Tied '· "COLLEGE PARK, Md. Rod "Miiburn, the 1972 Olympic high hurdle ch'ampion, tied the v.·orld indoor record bf'6.8 seconds in the 60-yard high hurdles at 'the Natiooal Invitational Indoor Track 1'1eet Friday ni ght. Milburn , a Southern University student representing the Baton Rouge Track Club, edged defending champion Larry Shipp and was timed in 6.8 for the second time in three weeks. e Borg Gains ·AucKLAND, Ne w Zealand -Swedish tennis star Bjorn Borg moved in to the ·semifinals of the men's singles or the Open Lav.-11 TeMis Tournament here Thursday. ·tn a two-hour match, Borg defea ted Australian Dick Crea ly 5-7, 6-2, 7~. 8-1. .Jn another men's quarterfinal match, Colin Dibley. of Austratia defeated Robert Giltinian, of Australia , 4-6. 6-1, .6-3. 2·6. 6-3. In women's singles semifinals, A u s tr a I i a 's Evonne Goolagong defeated compatriot \Vendy Turnbull 7-6, 6-3 : while American Ann . K.iyomura defeated Peggy .l\lichel, 6-4, H . 7·5. TV Sports JD a.m. (4) -SENIOR BOWL -The 25th Senior 80Y.'1 from i\Iontgomcr~·. Ala. l p.n1 141 -NllL llOCKEY =· -Stanley Cup contenders fa ce off as the ii.·lontreal Canadiens meet 'the Bruins in Boston. (34) - FUTBOL SOCCER . 3 p.m. 151 BR U f NS ·' BA,SKETBALL -The Stanford Cardinals take on lhc national champion UCLA Bruins in Pauley ~vii ion. 3:30. p.m. <7 t -PRO BOWLERS · TOUR -The S70,000 Don Carter Cla ssic from Arcadia. 5 p.m. 171 -WIDE WORLD t OF SPORTS -The world's top • pro skiers match skills in the Jnternalional Pro Skiing • . championship at Gold Peak in Vail. Colo. AJso. Super Boy.•J pre\'iew as Fran Tarkenton fVikingsJ and : "" Bob Griese (Dolphins ) discuss '·· • aame strategy and key matchups 1 for Sunday's ga~. iS1 -NBA ',1 BASKETBALL -The Los Angeles ... , Lakers meet the 76er& In i'~ Phil11delphia. 9 p.m. 111 ) -A MAN NAMED !1· ;, LOMBARDI -George C. SOOtl nar- /~ , ralel as stills and films trace the ·:· .. ctreer of Vlnce Lombardi from his ' -' ftfa'"ng days ot Fordham through ;:~ I" ~ ... the Green Bay Packers' golden • yetl'1 In profts1IOOlll football. f 11'0$ p.m. l!J -TROJANS , •• °"""""'" • -The California ;o4 ........ ~·~ Be•,. take on the use Trojans in the Sports Ar<na. Taped. \ -""* Losner (22) Leads Vikes Past Saxons By GLENN WIDTE Of rt1t 0.llY Piii! Sltff Marina High's undefeated Vikings came out with guns ablazing In the second half to demolish a hustling, cold shooting Loara outfit , 59-27, Friday nighl in Sunset League baske!J>all warfare before 2,000 at the winner's gym. -1t was the second low est point total a Marina foe has ever been limited to, the IOWest being 24 points by Anaheim in 1965. Marina, ranked first in Orange County and ~second in the CIF, shook off a frigid shooting first half in which the Yikes could only hit 34.5 percent or their shots from the floor in posting an imft!Odest 18-11 edge at the popcorn break. However, coach Jirb Stephens' Vikes \Vere on target the last two quarters, canning 65.3 percent of their shots from the floor. It was classy junior Bob l.osner who sparked the second half detonation as he wheeled and dealed destruction with bullseyes from the baseline and little twisting jump shots inside. After being limited to a field goal and two free throws in the initial !1110 periods, Losner seemingly couldn 't miss. He hit eight points in the fi rst 4:20 of the 1hird quarter as the Vikings broke the game open , assuming a 28-15 lead. He WOWld up with 22 for the evening. .!\farina, playing lough defense and sleepy offense in the fi rst half, began to get more movement offensively and the defense continued to suffocate the outmanned Saxons. I.oara· had only. two field goals in each of the first two qua rters and was held lo three in the third period as Keith Koeller. Rich Branning and Losner provided a . blanket Loara could not escape from. The Saxons had virtually no inside attack with eight of their 11 field goals co.ming ·from outside. However, they did play a hustling de!ense and bothered Marina enough to force 17 turnovers. Branning, a transfer. continued 10 sparkle as Marina's floor leader. And reserve -Brian Jenkins came off the be?ch to contribute heavily, scoring nine pornts and shining defensively. M1ri11.1 (ff) (21) l.Nrt Ntt~tp I 0 1 2 1 0 0 • J 0 J 6 0 ' 2 • 0 O I O S I J 11 Branning Ki;oeller Jenkins KO$kl<. Harl< ff Fick l OSllt!( Undilraf TOltls Loar a MMina 'tg tt pt Ip • 2 J 10 2 2 I 6 • I O r 1 0 0 • 2 0 0 ' 2 0 ' ' ' ' 1 22 o a 1 o 1'910s• Frollllll\'I O'Donnell Walktr Swttney Marrin Kondrtck Score 11-, Q~rlffl •ssa-11 10 • 18 ll-59 Tritons Score 52-45 Victory; Artists Blitz After only t\ro g.11.mes in Orange League basketball play, San Clemente High is alone atop the league standings. San Clemente rode a second half comeback to a 52-45 victory over visiting Brea while Laguna Beach blew out VaJencia in the final period to take a 78-SJ 1''in in Orange League action Fri- day night. TraiJing 25-20 at h.11.lflimc. s a TI Clemente applied defensive pressure in the seeond half and pulled out the \vin behind the. strong rebounding or Ted Ka.Iota and Dan Dodd and the shooting o! guard Bob Yoder. With Dodd and Kalota controlling the backboards, Yoder scored 12 or his game high 19 points in the fin al two stanzas. Four of those points came on clutch free throws in the final minutes. At Laguna Beach, meanwhile. 20 unanswered points in the final six minutes of the fourth quarter allowed Laguna to notch Its first loop win in tY.·o games. Some nifty free throw shooting was also a big factor in the victory fo r the Artists. Laguna Beach hit 35 of 52 free throws, with excellent indiVidua efforts ooming from Dave Kiesselbach (14 of 18) Frank Wright (10 for IOi .and i~I!ke Serrano (£ive ror fi ve), l•.tuN ''"" 1711 ""•''• VIM-'• (.RI Kotnl• n.c~•'l~ !.err•llO Wrl•M "'"'"" Ki..u:INUI "'"~ Tot1ls J I 1 1 Hollid.., 1lllNYC""'1 J s s ls Jel'\5tl'I • 10 ' II Reed l131Mtttr • U J '' Wilden 0 1 1 I 011!nl~ n ,, 'J 11 To1~11 .. ",, '" l 0 5 f , 2 ' ,, I 2 5 4 .J 2 1 • s 1 s 11 1 1 ) l 1 1 3 l 21 ,, 31 51 J.-11 Clt!Mlltt Ill) lr1t 141) YOOe< ""'' lt•loll ""' '''"' Ptnlll'IOft TOlllS " tt llf "' 7 S 0 It HOl!klnt 1 , 0 ' l!fyl'l(llcll ~ 1 S 10 Wt1l011 6 1 1 JJ ~OWt I 0 I 1 ~I. PltfTt ' 0 s • Hor1n Wiit~ 11 10 IJ SJ Ttltll l ctrt ~~ 0..,,rttrt ft " ,. •• ' 0 s ' s 1 , 11 0 0 , 0 ' .. 1 11 1 1 ) • 1 1 1 • I 0 I , If t II U htr Cltf!'lt1>i. 10 10 1• ,.._,,. "-llrM I It If ~ MESA'S JOHN CUMMINS DRIVES THE BASELINE FOR TWO POINTS AGAfNST EDISON DEFENSE. Costa Mesa Dumps · Edison Must<utgs. Glli1t 64 -56 Ve rdict Uy STE\IE BRAl\'D 01 !ht D•llY Pillf Slttt C.Osta l\lcsa High usl'd a sti flin g defense and foul shooting to break away from a 33-33 tic al halftime and down visiting Edison fi4-56 Friday night in Irvine League basketball action. Coach Bob Sorensen's ,._,u s tangs evened their league record at l·J by luking advantage of 29 Edison fouls to convert 21 (ree throws, seven 1nore than lhe losing Chargers. "The fouls hu1i us," admitted Edison coach Dave l\1ohs ''but the real difference ts tnat when we got in foul trouble "'e couldn 't board with them ." Three Chargers evenlua lly fouJed out <ind standout guard Jay \Vilson "'as forced to play most o{ the second hair y.•ilh fou r fouls before finally exiting v.·ith 3:31 to play. ''That ,,·as the key." said Sorens 11 "\\'ilson not only is one of their better shooters. l>t1t he hits the boards \\'cl!. That hurt thcn1 t"ie most." · \\'hen \Vilson left the game 1\'ilh 10 points. Costa .).1esa had already mov.cd int.o a 55.50 lead, mostly on a 12-0 spurt !hat carried from tlle end of lhe third quarter through the first f\\'O nlinutcs 1 of the final eight. Edison was leading 46-41 y.·hen the . itreak start ed but couldn·t get any closer than fi ve aftcr"'ard. Ji1n S\\'ain's hot hand in the final minures of the first t\\'O quarters allowed the ri.tustangs to 1nake up deficits and kl'<!p Costa i\.lesa Ydthin range. Cttll M.,. ( .. ) lclllOll {SI) ft II pl Ip """" Ctrrlco , . "' ,., , ' . ' C11mmln$ ' • •·. RAnCfl l ' ' ' SAg~r ' l • Clark ' ' "' Sala••r , ' • ' WlllOfl • ' "' Swain ' l ' " Wnltt • ' • • JftCOtll ' • • • Tully ' ' • l l18r!IQ ' ' ' ' lroltll ' ' , ' Redatlll ' ' ' • MtltYft ' ' ' • Totftl' 21 71 :IO .. Tott!I n I~ :it A Scort Dy OINl11trl EcllJOn " " " ,,,__,. Cost• Meu " " " ,._,, I DAVE JACOBS (5 11 LOOKS FOR JOHN CUMMINS -(53) AS EDISON'~ :ZONE CLOSIS IN. • ' Oilers Find Rebo~ding Against Saints By HANK WESCH ot .... DdY ...... •tet1 Huntington Beach High administered a mild-mannered crushing ta ootmannfd Santa Ana 74-44 to notch ii• Uth basketball victory of the season Frid.Ir on the Huntington Beach ~- Coach Elmer Combs' Huntm,ton ' Beach Oilers regtstered no s1iJ11 of emotion in the Sunset Lague clash · 111d none was necessary against the woe!Ully weak Saints. Huntington Beach scored 17 atralght points to open the game, ccnfused and confounded the losers with a full court zone press afld zone deCente, and then turned the final three quarters into a talent exhibition. The Oilers' Achilles heel this IU90n is supposed to be rebounding, but you probably couldn't get concurrence on that point from any Santa Ana players today . Pounding the offensive bc>aids furloualy was the key to Huntington Beach'•· opening 17-point spree, with hefty "°"ky Clarelli, Doug Rabe and Jim Weir -- ing the way. Ciarelli was particularly effective, -1ng five points In the 1pre&--<1 huktt, and a three-point play oo lollow up shots. The Oilers also converted on several Santa Ana tumo~ in the spree, to exploit their greater qucknea. Oilers players, who uaually are ovtr- sbadowed by -guard Raul O>n- treras, stood out as Hunllngton Be9Ch. crui"'\'f ta a 38-24 ha!Rime lead. s.ott Rankin popped in eight points m Rt sbJts over Santa Ana's zone ddense and Paul Gassman came olf the bench to provide good rebounding and hit for eight first half points. C.Onireras. meanwhile, put together a forgettable first half, but bounced right' back in the second half. The cat-quick senior guard h.it on just two of nine shots, and had only rive poinls in the. first half, but he came on to throw in 16 RCOnd·hal( markers and fl.nlsh as the game's leading JC«e.r. He connected on seven of 15 1hots in the final two periods. H11111t1111i.. hid! (74) Slnl• AM (441 .,..,.,,,, ....... ,. ..... • 0 ' 12 Hiii J • .J 12 .... ' ' l • -2 I I 4 Wt!~ ' ' ' • ._ ' • ' ' Conlrtrts . , "' G•IYll • l 2 11 Cl•rtlll • ' ' " s •-•rd , ' . ' SCllWIMkl ' ' ' ' -' . ' ' 8trrlnQtr ' ' ' • EOQ1r1 l • 0 • G.umtn ' ' ' " """ 0 0 J 0 Tol1l1 li11174 Tot111 ,,,,,, .. ...... _ Stnlt """ • " • , ...... H\ll'lllng!Oll ltltd'I " " ,, _,. El Dorado Hits Dolphins With Defeat By CRAIG SHEFF Of tflt 1)9ily "'"' ft9fl El Dorado High capitalized on slzzlinf free throw shooting and I 1 Dana Hilts turnoven into a 16-polnt halftime leed and then b<eezed to a 77-5t Onnce League basketball victory Friday night on the loser's court. · Both tearm arc now 1·1 in loop play. El · Dorado, behind the inoide play of forward Jim DeWeese and center Tyrone Branyan and !he floor leodersb!p of Dave Sherbeck, rontrolled all .rac.11 of play. - Sherbeck, son of Fullerton ~ foolbaU coach Hal Sherbeck, wa1 the spark plug in the first llaU when the Golden Hawks really pU{ It away. H• geared the last break attacli with .,... crisp passing and hit four field goala from long range. It was Sherbeck, a !-10 guard, and DeWeese who really dampened any Dana Hiiis comeback hopes aa lite -d half started. Traling by 16 (I0-24) ••the hall began, the Dolphins began to peck away beli!nd the play of &-7 center Kevan Pock and guard Mark Schrey, cuu~ the cloftdt to 12 (42-30). But Sherbeck toS!ed In an !Wool jumper ina DeWeeae bof(ed a oouple of klrig baaeline Jwntien and the Golden Hawks went flying away. El Dorado, upoeC in 111 flrst 1'- outlng a week ago by Sin ~. ballooned the lead to I& polnta early in tbe last quarter (65-39) with ......_ playing n""'1 of the rest o! the way. The Golden Hawka canned II of 17 free throws In the openlna hall who\> Dana Hills got Into foul j>roblema. 11 Dw1c11 t'1J .,w_ ,.,.... l~ny111 ,,,,._ l ch11mm ·-. ., ...... ·-KtMlpP Toltl• .. ft,." l I J 11 • 7 , u ' s , t.J 7 t J ,, 3 0 J • 1 0 0 2 0 4 I 4 0 I l 1 I I • ' o 2 I 2S ,,. • 71 ·-...... j .. -.. " .. sw.., • 4 .,. SP<lnttNn 1 I I I r.tll: 47 4 1.f Tllol!\hln J I I I ~n Jl'I Wlllttft J 0 •• fl:l lM)' 4 • l ' Perttn I 1 0 J ftlPlll• • 0 1 ' T011l1 2J 1$ IS R kltl 1W °"'""' El OOrldo Dini fflll1 ., If 21 JJ 11 " " ,,_,. ,,_,, ' • • "' Dali, Piiot Phclto• trf Rlcl!1rcl ICOll!ltr . . • . ·Mala~e Sparks FV Over--Eagl-es, 34-33 By UO\\'AHD L. HANO\' deliberate passing game, ot "" 0.111 Pltot s11u waiting for the good shot and Dan fl,talane had the hot in the end, lo~ountaln Valley hand early then grabbed a • was playing overly cautious rebound ln 1the closing second and round the going almost to preserve a 3~·33 Irvine too tough, LeaflYC basketball victory for Tite Barons elected to run coac..t_ Da\·e Bro,vn's fountai n do¥.11 the clock "'ith a S4-33 Valley Barons over 1:1 scrappy edge and 1:46 to play. It v.·as Estancia Eagles basketball a daring move and Buddy team Friday nlght on the Confer o~ Estancia almost loser's court. ruined the phm when he stole l\1alane may have had the the ball near midcourt with heroits early and late but it 41 seconds remaining. n·as a five-man effort by the After a timeout to discuss Eagles. paced by sophon10re strategy with roach Dave center Jim t.lcCloskey' and a Carlisle, the Eagles played slubbom zone dc£ensc th11t their own passing game near kept the vaunted Barons in midcourt, runnin g the clock check. t.1alane scored the first . down to eight seconds before five times he shot. another time out. Estancia catne out '''ith a In a game that was virtually U11i Falls, 41·31 Diablos Garner 72-40 Conqu.est Mission Viejo High "·on its first Crestview League game or the season, trouncing Saddleback 72·40 on the loser's court. but University High "'asn't as fortunate in Friday night basketball action. University !lad a slowdo\vn offense backfire as Sonora took a 41-31 ,victory in Orange League play at Sonora. Mission Viejo dominated play from start to fin!sh against Saddleback, ·scoring the first eig ht points or !he game and never looking back. totaling 14 for the night. Dave Patterson and Dean Egertson also reached double figure s for the Oiabl~ Univers ity p I aye d a deliberate offensive s t y 1 e aga inst Sonora's Raiders and maintained a lead into the second quarter before being o.verhauled. Coach John Driscoll's University Trojans were partly betrayed by some cold shooting at the free throw line (nine of 21 ), and were led in scoring by guard Jeff Giese. who hit for five baskets over a Sonora zone defense. de\'oid of fouls . the Barons picked up two In three sea>nd!, giving the ball to Estancia out.of·l;lowlds in each instance, tbe. last with three seconds to play. Th.is set the stage for a final hunied shol by El .. ood Hansen from 20 feet out. It hil the rim and bounced Into a sea of playen "1th '-falane ooming up wi1h the ball with one second left. "!Air kids did all rlghl," Carlisle praised. '-i'hey played· the ball they are capable of playing and u·e ha\·e no complaints. ''They are bigger than a barn and they played well but our pl:iyers held right in there." "This is the same thing that happened to us here last year," Brown recalled. ''.\Ve had to go into double overtune to beat them. · ''That s ophomore ?o.tcC!oskey, is a good one . And they forced us to the outside shol.\. . . "I !OOughl they played aoout as "·en as you could play the game and v.•e weren't hitting as v;ell as v..-e ha\'e in some of our other games but that's no excuse." •-tal11 \11ll1y {S4) • !'lfllftl' ""w" Lod11t1ln Jot11v M1l1111 Hiit TOlllJ H1n:itrt Canter N.eCloskey Midden Sinkey Torti$ £$l111Cla l:DI 2 D 0 4 ' 0 1 • ' 0 3 • 1 0 2 ,, , 0 1 2 17 0 7 " .. " .. tp ~ 0 1 ' s 2 , ,, I 0 3 1• 0 0 0 0 0 ' 1 l 153 •33 scor1 ~Y "uamr. Fo1,1nt1ln \11lley 10 10 I '--3.1 "'""ell ' ' 12 ·~3 DAILY PILOT Jli Gauchos, GWCFall; Bucs Plav-_. " A gallant """"'1 hair Goldon w .. 1 College rally !ell !ft Points short Friday night u vlslUJ\8 LA Southwesl posted an 89-87 SOY!l>~m Calilori)i~ emrerence basketball victory. And In another JC game, Saddlc>back dropped a 9?-19 ~fission Conference game to host aiarfey. Orange Coast Co 11 e g e '8 basketball team attempts to retio\lfl~ from a humillaling. loss toolght and at the same time bounee bat'k Into the Sxith Coast Conference tlttt picture. The Pirates host <G n unpredictable Pott. San Antonio College squad at 7:30. ocx; was belted by Cerritos. 82-~. in the conference opener ~'ednesdgf'a.od another defeat tonigh t ""OU\d dampen the Pirates' title hopes. t-.tt. San Antonio's Mounties come into the ga me with a 7·10 record , but ha\•e '\l."Oll .f.ive or their last six including en ~76 victory O\'er San Die.eo liiesa in the circuit apener. Mt. SAC i• led by 6-10 sophomore center Gary. NaJoil and treshm<in forward GaTy liielugin {fHi ). In <tber conference games, Santa Ana (1.0) i5 al CerTilGs (1-0) and Son Diego Mesa (0-1) hosls Fullerton (Oil. Golden West, trailing n.M •ith 6:<0'lo go, staged a rally tluol broughl ii within two points (81>831will>1:34 left. But the Cougars ran df six p:>ints In a row to cl~h It. RUS11ers guard Taras Voting continued his not shooting - bagging 33 points and carmini7 15 of 28 shots lrom Ille field, Three other Rustlers hit in t"in figures. In the Saddleback game. Cha!!ey rolled I<> a 5>111 halftl~ lead ove r the Gauchos and bree~ lhe res! NEWPORT'S BRIAN RENNER GOES UP FOR TWO OF HI S 17 POINTS AGAINST WESTMINSTER. Center li1arty Zogg led the first quarter spurt, tallying eight points in the period and Ml1ll11r1 \lltlt 11'21 " " ""' ' 1 1 ' JC, Prep Basketball of the way. • Freshman Dan Nau had his ~ game of the se'll.son for S:!ddleback, hilting 30 polnls. Provide11ee No. IO UCI Five Faces Ranked Friars PttOVIDENCE. R.l. -firsl slop on the UC Irvine agenda for a 1hr1..'<'·gan1c trip to the Ea.i;l Coast will be in this basketball haven "'he r,e Providence College holds forth and is the r.;'o. 10 raled team . , in the major coll ege polls this y,·eek. Coach Tim Tiffs VCI Ant · eaters t a n g I l' 11·ith tf1~ friars tonight \l'!lh a crowd of 11.000 expected in Providence Civic Center. Followin g lOnighrs encounter, the Anteaters will journey to Norfolk. Va. for a gatnc with Old Damini rn University Monday n i Jt h t . OOU's Big Blue is rated No. 5 on the college division poll this week. A third game \Vednesday evening at the University of Richmond will conclude the swing to the Ea sl Coast. · Tonight's ~a1nc w i th Providence (10.2l \Viii find the' Antea ters f11cing an A 11 · American candidate. ri.tarvin Barnes. a ().9 center. Barnes is averaging 21.7 points a game and 17.9 rebounds. well above any or the UCI players. Pro vidence is the fourth university division team the Anteaters have n1et thi s season. Idaho Slate look UCI. intd camp. !)2-74. St. Joseph's College of Pennsy lvania held on to \Yin, 66-64 and Loyola won . 7S.70. 1'ift anci assistant coach Jerry Hul bert have a 12-man team with them. Included are Dave Baker, Jerry ~aras, Gary Eubanks. l\c\•in Davis. Tin1 Tivenan. Scott !\·lagn uson. Richard !\1raule. Jef( Bu tler. 1-loward Ha1vkins. B i J I ~, Pal\"•itz. Bruce Hicliger and Gary Denton. \\'hen UCI moves i n I o Norfolk Monday evening, t"·o teams of similar capacities will be meeting for the first ti1ne. Both are college div ision schools meeting Io u g h schedules as independents. The Monarchs are playing 12 n1ajor foes this season. Joel Copeland. a 6-7 senior. is the team leader and is averaging 26.7 points a game. \\1ednesday night in the Col iseum. the Anteaters 1\·ill be facing another major collctte foe. The Spiders are paced by center Aron S!.C'wart \\'ho is averaging 20 points a game and forward Bob McCurdy who is hilting at an 18.7 clip. Sea ~ings Fall, 51-50 _ Corona del Mar's Sea Kings ~ were gunned down in overtime ,,. Friday night as the host Los Alamitos Griffins survived a fou rth.quarter CdM comeback to post a 51-50 Irvine League basketball triumph. ln !he end it was Jltn Beckerle's \\\'O free lhr'l\VS with seven seconds remaining that provided the winning margin. :~•~ .• Coach Tandy Gillis' Sea Kings, who had lost. 52-50. ll...111.~W'., Beine H1rrl1 "" Pil1erson ·--HDVlll O'Bri~n N.aurer c" Miiier Tor111 Oyer Pet'"''°" Wiison Mendn Bublenko Gtlvln U rlOn WU1l1m1 C1rnlill1 Jtllrle1 Tollll S1ddltNck i4tl 3 3 2 ' ' 2 5 ,, 3 ' 1 10 • 0 ' 12 0 ' ' ' 0 1 0 2 1 5 , 7 1 0 1 l 0 3 0 3 2,2,1• n ft tt ,. ,, 3 7 3 13 1 1 3 3 2 2 1 ' 1 0 1 2 I 0 2 2 l 0 2 2 2 0 ' ' 2 0 1 ' 1 0 3 2 1 0 1 2 15102'«1 Scort ~y QU1rl1n MlHlon V!l!D " 17 21 11-tt Saddl1b1ck f 12 6 l~ "~ Glai1 Klltsll&n White Vlelr1 Colllns Mulllnlx '\ Nlc11Dt1 Menold Herrlng!Gfl Tol1ll H1u1r Mo~ ! Hook ' TwldW911 Curll1 Dr~n>;1inis Tot1t1 IJll ""'' ,, 6 O I I s 0 0 10 0 6 3 6 I 2 1 6 ' 0 ' 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 l 0 D 1 0 llf Ull " " ,. ,, 1 1 1 ' ] 1 3 7 ' 2 3 1' 1 ' ' ' 2 0 I 6 2 0 5 ' 17 1 II 41 Sc1r11 Ot Quer1tn Unfver1lly 14 2 4 11-J1 Sonor1 12 • ' 1~1 Va11guards Test Azusa _ Southern California C.Ollege of Costa Mesa opens its bid for an NAIA DistMct Ill basketball playoff berth tonight when the Vanguards entertain Azusa-Pacific with tipoff ~8. Tonight's game is the first of six against NAIA foes with standings kept to determine entrants in the four-team playoffs earty in rttarch. Other circuit games are with Pt. Loma, US IU and California Baptist College of Riverside, the first two on a home-and-home basis. Coach Peul Peak will have tv.·o additional l>layers on the roster {ollo?.•ing t o n i g h t ' s encounter Including last year's Chapman College captain, Bill Le11.vel1 (6-5) and Al Carlson (6-11) transfer front the Area Girls Sparkle in tourney play to Los Al , pushed the · game i n t o overtime when t}\ey scored the WESTMINSTER'S LINN WILSON (341 PUTS PRESSURE ON DOUG ECCLES. 1 University of Oregon. Jack ._.Causey haa already joined the team. Led by three Orange Coast area ""Omen. the U.S. Junior National women's volleyball team won the Sask11tchewa n Chalrenge volleyball tourn~· meat over the holidays 1n Regina, Canada. Golden West College students Ann Goldenson and Ro.xaMc Elias ot l·luntington Beach end Westminster resi- dent Debbie Green were key players for the U.S, team, and Miss Goldenson captained the squad in its first in· temaUonal compCtition . The U,S. team. coached by Chuck Erbe. won nine 1natch· s to reach the finAl!I in !}le 16-team toumnment ( 15 from C.nad•l and Slopped Luorudcn 15-9, ls-3 In the """''· - last six points in the final 2:04 to lie the game at 47. Los Al 's ione defense kept c.orona de! Mar shooters outside for the most part and the defensive struggle was similar on the otlier side as the Sea Kings' tough fl'lan·t~ man pressure kept the Los Alamitos shooters working . l.• Al•rnl'" '1su ,, " ,. ,, Dvq119111 J J 3 I 80\lt'nt 207' flKtlf(ll 3 4 l 10 8etl •'-l12 tUdltrdt , 2 I li 511,pfltrd o 1 1 1 Tol1ls It ll 11 Jl Ctrtllt ftl Mir (IOI .. ",. ,, 1 0 3 2 I 3 l lt · 1 I ' ' 1 ' 4 ' 3 2 1 • ., • , 10 ' • 0 ' 10 1D11ill k1f1 1tf Qvlrt~r1 coro111 Otl ~r n It ' n l-30 Loi A .. ll'lllOI l' 12 t 1t ""'41 • ·Tars'-·Shell Lions, 6·5-49 By ROGER CAlllilON Of "" Olllf l"llOt 11111 Brinn Renner and P.1att Spangler co1nbln~ for a four· point play with 5: 12 rem3 ining and their efforts ignited a 20--0 ex~losion as thl! Newport •l ar bor Hi g h S:iilors d•mol ls he d vlslllng Westminster Friday night, 65- 49. The conouest was the second slralght ln Sunset ~ague basketball action ror coach l>:ile •ta g e y 's Bluejackets while Westminster drops out or the lead after two tilts. It was a stunning display of lirepov.·er for Newport Harbor as the Sailors sln1ply became·t1gers at that juncture and trampled their fo e unrelentl essly . Prior to the Renner- Spangler act. the score had been tied or the \cod chan~e<I hands 13 lin1cs and it looked for al) the world thnl the issue would go down to the Clnnl gun ns have so 1nnny prior clashes between these two rivals at Newport The four-point piny gave Newport a 4M3 lead and wh&l ' ' f o I 1 owed 1vas a coach's dream -o,. nighfmare -de- pending on your point of vie1w . Renner made a nice move and went in for a six-looter down the baseline. then Frans Van Der Aa put In an IS. footer. · Brian O'Flaherty drove the key for two. Renner hit a scoop shol and then again fro1n ~ feet. O'Flaherty conne<:ted twice nnd fin ally Van Der Ai cashed in . wilh a layup with 1: 15 left and It was all over. ' Newport u·as In con1n1and, 60- 4!. r.w,.r1 Htrllor UJI •"'*"' I 4 ' 20 O'Fl•l'llrtr I K .... \ltn Dtlr'At Ecol•s ''"''" ._, .. , ..... 111onoi..- To111• • 2 1 1 1 1 l IS 0 0 I 0 0 0 3 0 6 J ·I " 3 2 i • 0 l t J 2•17l7U WtllmlMllr lffJ ,"''" Enotd11, o 1 2 .t.ccomllil~ 1 o 1 ' Wlltl\ • I 4 17 Porklr t ' 4 I• Jl'91S 2 0 l ' WlliOn 2 0 ' ~~ :z1~ Toi.• to t 14 '' I SClff •r Qlllll-Ntw~I 1J 1' • J(l-4J W•llWnlltf 14 I 14 l)....4f ' I ' Standings t•l:ST\llSW' Ll!AGUI! W L Jil' l'A K1ltll1 2 0 \" \'' Mlulon Vie!o I 1 ltl n El f,\ocl11111 1 l H 111 Footl'llll I 1 116 lU \/lilt P1rk 1 l 111 130 Ort r1Q1 1 1 1211 111 T~ln 1 1 lU 1lJ S1ddl1bclck 0 2 IS lll Fl1•1'1"1 $Cflft OrlrlQt 15, Et Modtr.I 'I T1,11!1n 60. Foothill s.t IC.1!1111 IS, VIiii P1rK &0 Mlulon Vlelo t2 S1dd!1b8ck 40 TUHMy._ G11111es Minion 111110 11 \1111• P1rk Foothill &I El l.loclen• K1!11l1 ti Cringe a14dlebclck '' T1,11!ln F•&EWAY LIAGUI WL JiP PA LoW'fll 2 0 lit u Kenntdy 1 1 12J 11i s1v1nr111 1 1 112 1n Troy I I i:u Ill l vent .Plrk l l llS lJl F1,1lhtrton I 1 l~ 121 LI H1bra I 1 111 116 S\ll'lny Hiii' D 2 f'1 12• 'tlN.,... tclf'n Fullerton n. Kef\/lfdy u L• H1br1 611, S•u1nn1 5' Lo.,..11 62, sunny Hiii• U lueri. P1~ 75, Tr~y 76 SUMSU Ll!AGUI W L "' rA Hunllngton 111~11 2 o 13' tl Marini 2 D 121 JJ N•Wl'Ort Hs!bol' 2 0 12' f'1 Wnlmlnsltr 1 I 11! 11! Wnttr,, 1 1 ,,, 130 An11'11tm o 2 116 136 Lotr1 D 2 7• l'l S1nt1 An1 0 2 17 131 P'1•1y'I le.res M1rln1 5,, Lo1r1 27 Hunllngton B&ICl'I 74, S1nl• Ana ~· ·Newport Harbor '5, We•lmln1t1r '' WMtern 67, Anll'ltlm U w .. _.,.,., ••- Hunt!MTon Beach 11 Wntern M1rln1 11 N""port An1h1lm 11 WnlmlnJ!tr L0&r1 11 S1nt1 ""' 111.VtltR L!".lGUE W L '' PA 2 01221,5 1 0 13C lt2 I 1 97 61 l , '" 1)2 1 l 10. 110 l I 12' 115 D 1 110 152 026'11 ftiAY't Sc"" C~t1 fJ..ftl U. Edison SI FotUnllln Vt H•I "' !sl1nc11 l3 Los Alemltos 5 , CdA.\ ~ tot} SA V1tlirv 60, Ma.Gnolll 5t WM""'9y':1 CJ.llMS SA \11t1ey 11 Corotlil dll Mir E1t1nd1 11 @dts.on- lot Al11T1llot 11 Fount1ln \111ley M1Qnol11 11 Cosll Mna CM""Y en> '"' s1-::r,. IJ l111tf f l S It "~!.O . 001 0 Ml1'tl 0 0 1 0 NIU IS 0,30 Norm11nol1 2 O s ' Hottm.tn ' 0 0 1, T1!11y 0 0 ' d Wr.1')1rtl! 2 0 S ' Tot1l1 3-C 1 12 ft H•ltllm•: Cl'l•ltrf S).21. • Gllftll Wnt 1171 -... " l"opoY f 2 ~· H•lfltld f • .,,. .. S1nt1tr1 S 2 6 U 1111 105 2 Voun1 15 3 3 l'.J $f'o\nn 2 l 2 1 Wl111•m• 3 I S 1• Andre-~ 2 1-1 S Talalt :U 20 2' 17 H1lft!mt : (loldlll Wl'.;I, ..... JC Mat Results G•lltfl West Ull 111) 9ra11t1 CMst 111-K. SMtlfl (G) 1111ot1 b'f torflft. 12'-Ktlller (Gl dto:. Gom1t Sot. l3'-\11uolln IGJ plnllild ·Hlll'lllltr 1:15. U2-J1m1:1 {G) cite OOtlff •t. lSD-Noon CO) won W fotlllt. 151-Totl!lkubo (0) dtc G11!nrly 7.2. 1'1-M. Smlttt (GI cite l11t1ur ••• 177-Stockton COl die Cldy 1 .. s. lf0-,1flklta 101 pinned Chrl1"1Utn l ;«I. HWT-Whllt (G ) dr,w GilTltt 1·1. S1ltlt Afll Cull Mlel ll'IYlh"-1 111111 A111 1311 It) Gtl4tn Wesl 111 -IC.. Smlll'I (GJ plflntd Adll'M: l :3J. 176 -Kthltr (GI dlC Me11rd .... 13' -Gon11les (5) dee. V1i;gh111 4·2, 142 -WDOd1 (I ) de<: J1mM 74, lSO -McConchlt fSl \lfOn II'! forfeit. l!t -J1cQuot (C) dee. G1tlD'MIY .. ,. 1•7 -ShUltr CSl dlC M. Smith 1·2. 171-McGulr1 (S) di'( Cid'/ 114. lfll -Morrlt (SJ dec Cl'lrl1Tf!l~n 1!-1. HWT -l..tvtllt {SJ pinned Whll• 2:SO. S1"'1 Alll Di:ral Miltl lll'fllltlellll Pltne {1') (110 Or11111 (Mst llt -Mou IP) won by lotlell lU -l"JllltlpS (,) die Go.mt: ••• l:U -Garcia fl") plflned H1rr1mer 3:20. 1'2 -Dosi..,. COJ plnllfd .t.r..irend 2:.S. 150 -NOOl'I fOJ wan by torlftil HI -Tocl'llkllbo (0) dr1w Ho111 2·2. 1'1 -l11la11r (0) pinned Fillo S:U. "' -M-. !Ji! 11lnl'lfd Stocktwl .1oc,1r;wtnkl1 3:51. HWT -Dttn (Pl plllftllll Glrrttl •:.M. Of'illlfl Ctnt fJ11 Ctl Lllll 9Ncl City • 111 -No match. 116 -Gomtt fOl dee Stimer 7..3. l:U -S!r1W11 CL) plrmed Hlllll'l'llf' 2: :It. 162 -D.osltr fOJ plnnM 11rt1tti.. J:Sl. • !SCI -Noon 10) d9t DorMy 124. Uf -Toe:l'llkutoo (01 won by fol'tltlt. 117 -Lllflr CLI dee l1tla1lt' ..,, 177 -Srot~ton fOJ won by !ol"fllt. no -Flntl1t {OJ won by 1trlt11. HWT -G1rt11t (01 won by fQr11/1 • Spike Clinic A track and field clinic' will be held al UC Irvine lodal• start.in& at 8:45 a.m. The cllnlc ·w1u be spUt Into four sections. • At 8:45, 0111ck Coker. a "·ell·kno"'tl t:l~rt on weight llfling, .;u kick oil u-.e clblle talking oo his specW\y. At Ott• LMtff sin Cl1mtnt• 01111 Hllll un1..,1r111y ''" l.llUl'll IMCl'I 1!1 Dorldo _ .. V11111d1 w I .. 2 0 ,, I l 1'1 ' I IOt I> ff I 1 12.J I 1 11; I > n . ' " PrM1y'I lctl'M " 10:15 Upland Hlgb't Bo~ 12 Looney will narrate a ,pmd. '~ oo distance runnina.. · " Russ Hodge, -QC1<A : decathlon standout, will 1111 " al II: 15 ort nutr1Uort and it "' 11:45 UC! asslslant track 1il OortdO n, 01111 HIPI 61 LtOUfll IMtll 71. \11ltnt11 31 Sin Cltm1nt1 52, l rt1 U $il>norl •7, Ul'llvtl111'1' 31 '""'.,.. ··-El DofNO ti 9fM SOr\orl It \lt lff!Clt Sin c1-ni. '' Lltllfll IHdl 0.1'111 HKl1 If Unt'ltrllfy' coach Len Miller will namls a question-answer period. All coacltet.and athl-.,. ln»lted to the clillle wltidt wlll he h<ld In the -lecturt hall. There Is I 'I foe. , - l • • ,f DAILY PILOT S-aturday, January 121 1974 Wrestling Summarie-s " l :ll "' 2:43. V1r,lty Vlll•Y l4J iM) SA V•llty ~A V•lltY W!11t1r 1$1 oll'IMC £.11o•rt V1H.1no !Fl pin11~ Romrro '" 1~.'l. 1?? -Ct11vf:, M lS) p;nneo M611 bv l :~ (llfv,1, J, (SI de< 011v!~ 1·0. s ru•tr (Fl "' S:~. 140 Hu~~e• (Fl plnnt(I 0,)nQlt• 'l:~j -H>l•.,Cll (Fl QeC V.'•\11tll .. , 1)6 -1-ternd..oel (I') dM M~•lll ·~ 167 -Freoetick1 CF ) dee S!fugntfr 9·1. 111 Pavne (Fl ulnne<1 Jolll•\cn 7;l~ Budgen !Fl olnned Holfn111n 1'~WT -A111man (Sl D•nned L11rki11 1 :SO. Junior Vll<lllV """'""i" V1Uey IUJ 1211 SA v111e v t 1 -l/\allov (~I 01nned Lump~ln1 2:53 lOS MtNam~,11 (f ) dtt Woole\I '~·u Vnloo 1Jla lSl dee Slago1i a4.,l Mo'"e !Fl olr>nec Stewlow' 1'ftt _ VanBr~na !SI 11ec Bruno 34 'l5 O•Ptid• !Sl dee Cha1e 3·~~ _ Powell 1 F I oinne<I Go"l~lei 3'l~l -Mdr<1<1e1 (;::;) pinn.o EW-r11nu 4'~56 _ Bare1o i Fl dtt Klr\ 1·0. 167 -MclnlO>h !F) dtC Ddort 6"''h1 -HoH11"d tF1 l'<On tn toneit. 193 -Hal(ll (Fl dee f\,'c•11lei 7--0. HV/T -Jeme"fl {!,) Pinneo ICullf\i J: ~s. Fro~ll·Sll¢1 Fo1111111<n V1U1v C>l J '11) S-' V1Hey 91 -Davlo~Gn l'I cec Ruiz •·l. 10s -cna~e F tilnf\e(I Coulton '~i~ -Wetmore (F) oec /.lcL~uqhlin 1°i~·2 _ Ha•kell IF I plnneC: H~il ''{h -Ha!I CS) <lee WOJVfr 1•il. 135 -Enos (Fl pinned S.c~ ... ermer =·~~o -Nl•co (F ) tie<: P~f'lllll f.O. U7 -Pith (Fl olnned L,1vl~nco l--Ol~~i_:,_ Hummel CS.I <1ec PelCr§en i·~·b7 _ Oueck (FJ nee Lasu o l-0. 117 -Weaver l FJ 1lfC Tonv lS·i. 193 -Peter5en (S) pf11ned Dahll'11 l :~WT-WIUi'1mS CS) dK S.ctlu!lt r 2·1. Sot!h·f-rn•n Vnivertlly llll C122) K•lell1 91 ·-Lill~Y (U> plnf\en COflnle~ 2 'i~3 -Hollis 1U1 oi?c c~~lin •·2. 111 -Andres {Ul dtc Pu11tl 1.(1 .. no I.loser (Kl pinned Ma11 n,c• 1"ih _ 51a1er (Kl oec Lu• ~.o. t": _ t-<l~hnn !U ) d""< r.u'1V 11-lS. f35 -Scllwlchtenbetg (Ul dee Fen- lon S·O. 1•5 -Mverl (U) oec M•trhew~ 7·~".1.s _ Meskel\ 00 a~c MOO<'IV S·~-65 _ Moore (Ul ainf\eO H11~hm<10 l!\~5 -No ma1ch. 19! -H~noflcld IU) ... on ov torfei!. HWT -NO mJICI\, v~nlty Mb$iDn Vie jo !4S) CU) Kll~ll~ 97-S.1>«lenk~ (Ml 10,1 llV clelault. 1c~.'.onow <M! oec tppolllo, 3·1. 11~-P. Dr.,pe1 ·~~) dee lppolilo, &·4. 1?2--Gar..:r~ !~' ! lieol B~ron. 1·1. 119-0 ononoo IMl dee Moljna. l l.Q llS-Stocker lMl d~c. C~n.,·1!v. 6·0 1AO-Henaeriar JM) ace Be<!h. 7·1. 147-MO<rOW ('~I pinned A•br8, 3:.)1 15e--Oraper IM) plll<'!Cd B'1ilev. l ;G). CM Hosts W restli11g <. Tour11 anl'e11t The four!h annual Co~ta ~·tesa High in\'itation;il \\'rt·~!l ing toumament. begins to-- day y,·ith consolation finals billed for 7 p.nl.. rolln\Ve<l approxin1ately one hour later 11•ith the championship final s. D e f c n d i n g ch an1pion Fountai n V.11\1 r1· is nn1ong th e 24 entri9S and is considered the team to beat for the title. !•I-Mel"''" !M) oec M(La1111hl!11, ... 111-ltUI (AU pontwd En11(i, 2,J9 L9'3--11ill~Ull< (MJ piMel! l:V lll(l"'fU, l:.e 1-1Wl-SC••rto!I• !M! pln11ed LOP<"ti1, 1 :21. Junior Yl•l!IW Mlsl19n Yltio 13'1) llO) l(tltll• 9f-C.er~llyn tM1 dtc Henf't, l-1. lO~COlt\ (Mf ll>ll IO Klllin<;ier. 10.\1, lH-F'r.1111wn tMJ oec llrlmlow, 2.(1. 112-S<11n"1n (Ml lie<! Gr1te+i. 0.(1. 119-lluono (Ml dK Au<11v, 9·1. 1JS-S.1msl'1Q iMf olnn&d ov H0<lon, 1:16. l•()-L1"1' ~Ml '•Ii! V1maguchl, 0-4. hl-An,1n11ol11 <i..11 dM: Sall<!<A. S·O. lSt>-Rice (Ml lc•1 10 H1m,.er. •·S l~/-C!1r ~1 \M) ponntd H1n<ler1on, 1;•}. 171-Cneselkft !Ml II»! i:v tor!Jir. 19J.-R11k111111s !Ml pinned wa1e,s, -, .26. H1>1-Pe1nam (Ml loSI 10 wrwm1n, f •7. FNllh·SoOM MiH IO" Vielo (41) 111) kalt lll Ju1llor \11rM1V Coron1 del Mir fUI Ill Co11,1 Me•ll 9) -McC~rly ICdM ) oinn~d Broolle~s (CM) 5.30. lOJ -Richmond (CdMl dee. fdw.1rd .. "' 10·•. Cros~tn \C<:M I dee. Miller •N ·w · 1:11 e.11111r<1 {CMJ d~c . Doo,t» 4·2, lll -Sctllt ber (CdM.) dee. M~!11escn 13·?. ll8 -Moore (COM! llK . Pere! .. 1•5 -H1cnlgi11n (CdMl plnned Arbuckle :.ill. 1~ -· Ma~well (Cdf,.\J pin~fd Cooper :32. 165 AnlyCi!! ICOM I oec. Allum 4·3. 175 -Hilllarll (CdM,l O&e:. S11e11 11·•· 191 -Young (CdMl p;nned E!luedt :79. Hvy -Wingdrd (C<!Ml de(. l.\cCov •·1. . F'rosh·Sooh Coron1 dee Mir CU) (Tl) COSli Mt ll 95 -J~c<Als (((IMl urew wi!h Cur·~n O·O. lCl -Lnugnlin (CllM.l oec 1Cenne<1y 6·1. 112 -Dovgl~~ (CM ) ~ec. Afd~r '" no -Lol!us !Cdl,\,) dee. Dunning ... nT -T•e,!ugtl (C " ) a~'· Sitdller "" 131.-Rrlvm:>n<I IC11'~.) dee. Mulllgl11 ... IJI . -Roel lC<ll/,.) d~c. Mllyt"r , .. H5 -Oole (CdM l dee. Ko~tent..rg 5·1. 15• -&c!!ort CCdM.~ pinned A. Mlll!r 1:10. . l&S -Heiden (CM.I oec . Genall 3·1. _1 7S -(;~gel (CaM J pir.nco B. M<ller 1: 1$. IOI -Cl<!<V (CclM.) pinned Cerlmery :59. Hvy -T11nd11r!ch (CaM.l won by !ortei!. V1rsily El Toro (50) IU) Bu1n11 P1trk JV 91 -Strokls (E ) pin Fosler 1:33, 105 -D1Be•n<11rdo CE) pinned Smiltl :•J. 114 -Percr 111) pinned McCdrMy ;)~. !22 -WllHe (El lloL Piggies 12·1. 119 -Hemm !E f pinn«I Co~tantlno :•b. IJS -S.trand IEJ d .. r. Te>ma S·1 1~0 -Caverly !SJ pinntd Coates :20. !~I -J. Nieblas !El del. Nuniz 11 .10. 156 -T. 111;eblds (El pinntll Borio 1: sn. ll7 -FL1rbee (E) pinneo Berensn~I •:lO. 111 -Branscam (8) dee. Jones 8·5. Ul -Mosby fE! aec. T a~I 12--0. Hvv -Ackertlned (E) olnneo Bell Junior V1rlltv LO~ra (41) UJJ Huntington lllt~ 97 -Na maleM lOS -RobCr1~ (Ll dK Mes5_.,d 9<1. lU -Oav!~ CL) OK Angle l ·2, I?? -Enqle !Ll dee A!v11re1 7·6. 11t -Pi(kl ord IH) plnnf!<l lni•ul..1 ~-~3. 1.lS -Gardner lL) dee Ijams B--0. l>(l -Thorson (HI won llY torleil 1<7 -Matoslan (L) won by forl~I!. 1~ .-pr;ce !Ll pinned Humptlrev 1 :41. "' 1:21., "' 2: 13, Stoll lL!. pinned Johnston 193 -V3rlev (J wen DY !arfeol. HWT -K~kuda (L) won Dr !orte\!. F'r1Jhmen Newoort Harbor tlll (241 ESl<ll"tol 91 -Kovelcnl<o (N) WOil by lotltlt 106 -BArrv (E) def. R<"Olle• 7·1 I!• -Zuniga (E ) pinned Fee~~trd, 0:35 121 -Graves (NJ aec. Snvder, 5·4, 11'1 -P1lllca (NJ de<:. Canchola, 18·1. 135 -Beo 'or IE) oln11ed Schall. 1:35. llO -Rdinwater (Nl clec. Nolt, 9·:!. 147 -Blair (N) dtc. John ,$·2. 1~ -eenn~! (N! pinned Wioonam. 1 ~5 -Shattr tEl dee. Roberts. 5·2. 177 -Pendleton (El plnf\ed Ktl!er. 193-Hel!•ic tl {Nl pin11ecl Krusmk. Hwy _ WriQhl (NJ pinned Holmes. ..,_..,._ ..... ··-.~ ... • Ala1nitos Raci11g Entries- Maturity, Dedication -Mar~k -Uni Cage Star Loi A.lamltc• ljnlri•• lcr 1011!tl>I Clt1r. Fir'! Poll 1:45 11.m. J• E',•<1• 9n Flr't t111ce. iJ EMad•s 111 un. ttn aod Oh 111rsr AACE -$09 va•-<b-.l v••r 1>1d' & ~p.-Atloomnce Pursr 11&0t S1>mol~ <D J.,o••l•I "' '" "' '" ... Alam+tm Bir n !J. K~n" Aorooo1 ((rcaq4d Big T•u~~1e (J o·~"an (;O«f Charlie !R •J,\lt l 8ar Ditvld IC. Smh~l Rh0de't1an (0 , C•FdO(I) Ill~ Sov IK. Cltrlnt' llaY wa~ Chit (L. WrlQllll Aries !he Ram (L. 1a1loul AllO Ii: lt lDlf "' '" '" m '" Surg oo Deck. (L, 11.fllW) 119 TMIJ!le llaldy (T. Llpl><!ml 119 CMar(!l<'l~ Chari!' (J. R khard~) 119 The; El!mlna!or (C. Sm1tll) 1\9 SECOND ltACf -•OO Yl rds. l year olds. Calll•Dred. C!,lm1ng. Puts' s1~. c1111..,..1og price sAOOO. A_osy Joy (K. l:!Jllfl) Superion (l r1asure) Llgtitino K 6ar IR. WMllel Whl.iler'• Gold !O. C1rdcl~) On Tne Hou~e (J. Dryer\ Mlsr.v Rot1<e1 (T, lipllan11 Firs! Bo (J . Wa!~!lfll l'!y ""'"Y Kid (J. warn\ Bo BiollDY lD. l(nlQllll "' "' '" '" ... "' "' '" "' THlll:O RACE -400 yards. l ye<1r rids !, Ull. Cl~•min9. P~1se !.1500. Cl~fml<111 aroce ~IWO. C~u ("I~ BoD IT , l iphan11 Gill Rastu~ rL. M••~'l Bl.,1e11 .. (N. ?atHJI Bo!CI Dovr...tQ. ~orris! p,.llea Roan !IC. H ... n Triple Ginger (K. C!er+uel Rov~I ee Veg'>$ ~R . '""hllcl Space Note (D. 11figlll) "'nflels Sure Mike lD. CJrdozaJ L~ois L.a1ul! (J . 4 rookS) AIMI 1!:11glble "' '" "' "' "' '" "' "' '" "' AQUilPOUSe (S. Treasure) 122 David Cock!! (M Arms1rong) JIY Robinil (J. Brook1) l\9 Mr. Astro Zestee (H. Pa1w) 119 FOURTH JIACf -350 ~ard>. l y~ilr cld m1!<1tnJ, Purse Sl ~OO. The Tharo'Ored r<11ei~g plate Cg., Inc. Ml>s Siar LipM {C, Morris) Rellel Satin (R. Adair! Miss McB..e (.1. Kani~> Drop O'Honeymofon (J. Oreverl Ima Pruney (D. t.arooza i Jeep Jeeo tK. H•rll oe1a1v's Saoe Batlf {J . Ric hards\ Go Al~ml•os !D. Knlghl) (;a Jnlie !l. Myle\l Quesr T. Si!rgo IJ . Ma!sllda) Ali.o Elitlble Cea11 lo Wonder fT, Lipham) B•.;n(!V's S!~r IT. LIPh'1m) To Bt IJ. Wah onl Thill 01her Mil~ (J. Wi!rd) '" '" "' " ' "' "' " , "' " ' "' '" '" "' "' F'IFTH R-'(E -lSO vards. 3 year olds & up. Allo.,.anct. Pur~ S•OOO. A~teli:iPI' /Ai~~ CJ. Broo~s) 1~1 '" Drivin' Mpn (J Ricnarcl•) Alamitos Susie• (D. Carooz~> Neato Fa Neato (R. Adair) Rellel's Queen (I(. Hartl Miss D<11vril (M. Arms1r11ng) "' 'IQ '" " ' SIXTH RACE -•OO y~rds. l year old• & up. Claiming. Purse S?OOO. Claim!11g price $4000. s~v~n""" s~ndal !C. Smith) F~milv Alf~lr {J. Broolt$) Go Isle Go CK. Har!) SI. Pele CD. Morris> Ti11y Walch Bound {T. Lipham) Art Pippin (R, Adair) Most Royal (C. Kn>gh1) Whal<!< Re1urn (J. RichJr<lsl Wi1cto Cr~e~ Clllc !J. Dreyer! Rebel Charli~ IS. Treasure) "' '" '" •• 1'11 "' ... "' '" "' SE VENTH RACE -•OD yd•ds. 3 ycJr olds. Puue $105,000. The fl Primero Oel Anll Dero~. ,,.Rock~! El~ln" (J. Dr~verl Mr, Gc.b~r (J. Cox! Killv Boone (J. B•ooksl Rocky Terr~ Moto lS.. Trt <1,urn1 Isle Fly Bve II.\. Aronstron!J) Dell's S~aoo"' (L. &all111,1J CnArgi11 (hl(k (T . liphanll l J.,1y•i Je1 !C. Srril!h) T rople Seal IR. AOa.rl A·Ature Tee<'! !L. Mvlesl Also Eligible B·M<•S Fllc~e Rtb fS. Treasure) ll·All1ta• !J. C•~oeyerl Kiptymvlou !J. Oreyerl A·GO B~nnv Go (l. Mvlesl A -H.C. Werner trained cntrv "' '20 "' "' "' "' 1~0 "' "" "' '" "' '" "" B -Will Marlln lralncd en1rv EIGl-1TH RACE -.Qo Yards. 3 year Qld\ II. up. (!Aiming. Purse ~l>CO. c1.1lmin9 0"'! ~11'00. Gnld lngol iJ. D•ev"rl Rc,y~I Sil,er Bar lL. Myleo\ Soda'• Cric~et IL. BJll11ul l\ •r\om~i (T L•~h~mJ Mr. Lase• [J. Wardl Dvsler Bar Boy !E. (;~•za) 1•.r. Rocke! Poo (0. Knigllll Bla'k MDOG (J VldlS~nl Custom Arl CH. t rasl:y ) Ovn~mo Palrol \J. AichJrds> Al•O Eligible Coc<.v ICid (R . J.1a<'1 Solia Sc~ {R. Ao•irl Zortil'' rah (L. Mvlesl Sa:n·s W~r Chant ID. Mord» "' "' "' "' '" '" "' "' "' '" "' '" '" "' Bl' llANK \\'ESCl l Of 1111 Dallv fi'llot Sl•lt Being a-ba1>kctball-prodlgy of sort~ hasn't been e:isy for Paul $in1on of UnivCrs1ty Jl igh. ll's an indication or the uncornmon n1 a t u r it y he showed three yea rs ago, tha t Sin1on has come through thr{'(' seasons· of play for coach John Driscoll ':s Troians lVith a ren1arkab\y tin d a mag e d psvche. SiJnoti was thrust inlo a starting spot on the U1llversitY basketball team as a gangly. si x-foot tall freshman and bas maintained starling status into his fourth season now. Jn that tin1e, he has n1ct '''ilh disappointments that might have dri ven a Je ss dedicated player from the court. Exa1np\es: -He has yet to play on a winning team (the best U~Jversi~.Y. ~Ofd to da!_e ls !HS in 1972). -He hasn't a v e r ti g ed scoring a great deal or points. !urgely because the tean1 's offense isn't designed to olf'er greater scoring p:issibilities to any one player. -1'hough higllly-regarded by fans and coaches, his name has been left off t h e presti3ious. "all " teanlS at sc aso11 's end. Yet So1nelJO\Y. Simon looks back co his career \vithout re111orse. "Over t.1 ll, it has been a good ex perience." says the 6·3 sc·nior fon\1ard. ' ' P I a y i n g va rsity ball for four years has been hard on n1 y confidence at times, but it has been enjoyable too. , ''I enjoy he challenge of each gan1e. the companionship of the team, and the feeling of working \.1oith others toward a common goal." .. icnprovement ·this .year is in .flle-.are~s-of .sell confidooce- aod team leadership." "He ·s doing an outstanding job for us at both ends ¢' the court." Offensively. Sim O.'n ·1s averaging nearly 13 points per game this season ror the Trojans. and is r a p i d l y approaching the s e h o o1 ' s career scoring ·mark o( 655 points. His best · perfonnanccs came in the Laguna Beach Wumament, where he averaged better than 18 points per game for four games and 1~·as an a 11-t c urn amen t selection . Defensively, Simon handles the oppos.ilion's top player. and It's this aspect or play that he says he most cQjoys. -He Played two seasons at guard . generally against older and 1norc exper i e n ced opponents . Then was "abruptly switched to forward where he usuall y is at . a .h .t; i g ht disadvantage and is assigned to defense the opposition's best scorer. If that sowlds like a mature attitude. its only .indicativC of the way Simon has looked at things all along .. according lO Driscoll. "I have a lot or ronfidencc in my defense." says SilnQlt "There are some big guys. 6-6 or 6-7, that can just go over n1e inside, but other than that I think l can stop any high school player anyway." A 3.6 student in th e ~....._-- classroo ni. Simon plans on Ala111itos furthering his education at UCLA or possibly a sm=:ill college and tentatively plans on studying medicine. lic's .. undecided about future basket.ball playing. ' - •.. , • ..Jt. t•""", D1Uw fi'llol Sllll ....... UNIVERSITY HIGH'S PAUL SIMON Result s ''Paul has · had a lot ef matu rity for a long•tln1e , 1 think it's his ou tstandin~ characteristic." says Driscoll. ''He is not a tren1enclously talented basketball player. but he uses his intelligence and ded ication to the ga(Jle to get the job done. "tf I go to UCLA. basketball is pretty much out of the question. But wherever I go. --- my educat ion is the most important thing, and that \Viii get first priority." -------- FRIDAY RESULTS FIRST RACf • .(lO vare11. 3 year olds. rldimlnq. purse S11QO Da11 dY'~ E x press. Trea•ure U .20 6.20 l.•C Bracket Deck. LiDham '·'20 1.SO Splcev Eel'!, Aallot.• •.10 TIME-,0.97. "'He re.1ll y d c v c Io pc d physically and as a basketball player last year. His big •·t have to look at things realistically," he concludes. . ALSO RAN -Go R~ Fox. B~"d Toa, Berenaa's Charge, Lillie Duoe. Moons!ar, Rockln' Se~. Jet A Cherrie SCRATCHED -Mi s~ Go Rl>onda. Summer SunsMne, Hc11olo, Bilby D!lflelle. Pro~ College Scores fl EXACTA 1·Danav·, Express & 7·Brackel Deck. P11ia SSl.80. Pre SECON D RACE . .ICO yards. J year N1llDlll Noc:kl~ League 11ld rnal<l ens. clalm!ng. pur:;e '1500 Philadelphia 7, Atlanla 6 Light lime, Wa110n 7.6/J 3.•0 3.60 vancou•er l C<11lllornla 2 Merry Bar Miss, 8alt1H.1 1.00 2.~ Allltrl(IA l 11ktlball A1~oci1tio" Etadicator, P11ttio S.a!I Vlrpinia 109. Ul<11h !Ill TlME-21 .05. N!W York IGll, tndi11n11 1(16 ALSO RAN -Persian Mqll<l. Biid K'"ntuc•y 99, San Antonio f5 C11s11: E van Up, S old Scoolf!r, Rocket Ciroli na U2, Oe11ver ts F'ash;cn. Fn~llre Bav, Win's Respect. SCRATCHED -Qvelo. Malestlc Jr.. Nillllnll ll11k1lblll A1'0;ia!lon Tf!ll Megatons. M<><>lah Bar Biby. LC$ Angelei !11. BoJ!on 103 Sulfalo 111. Hou11011 99 TKIRO RACE Srl'I yarcls. 3 yea• Pllil'1clCIDllia 121. Atl<11nla 100 ckls A u~. cla1SU<ed allowance. purse O<!lroll 106, Cleveland w, SAOOO. Tiit Stl0<e Shop Mllw1ltkee 115, Capl!al 113, overtime Jvsllke Pa, 11.ichardi 9.ldl ~-"° 2.~ Cl 100 Mr. Roan Man, Tre1sure 6.20 2.80 Kansds ly-Omallll 111, P11oen·~ Dk ktY Blue Boy, Kanis 2.•11 New Vork 191. Se<11nlt 9M TIME-21.66. COlltlt ALSO RAN -Gtt Ready. Dlt UCLA r.!, Calilornja S6 Man Glo, Ature llar Go. USC 6', SMnlord $1 No scr1l(flt1. Drtgon SI. II, W1shlng!Ofl '3 . FOURTH RACE. 41X1 yards. l yetr Oreqo11 69, Wt$11. SI. S<I CMlco St. 89. San Fr•n St. 6' c11 Slit~ tFllllerlon) M, No•lh· rld11t: .S6 SI. Mary's 69, Nevada·L•\ Vegas M UC Divis 1•. l1•yw1rd S• 67 Ptnn tf, D8rlmouln S<f Arizona f7, New Me~ic11" SoutMern Utall ~6. Fo.rl,:J .. e"'·ls I!> WVOfl•lng n, ur~h s:Me 61 Mo~<~chu:;el!• e2, 6ost0fl U. 68 Coroelt 64. Colllm~la 63 Ari10nll SI. 73, Te .. ~s·El P~•D il WM!man rO. Pacillc 68 (Meo St. 19, San F'rancho ~t. M MarvlaNI 11. W~~e Far~$! ~~ e . Or~an IJ, S!luth Ore!IOll 75 Mcf\tana IJ, ldal>o 1111, ~verll.ne SOO!lma SI. !9, Sta11h lau1 ~t. so S11cramt'nlo SI. !1. Hvml>ll:I!! S! 7> Net Lessons olds & up. clalmlno. purte !.1100 USF' 1J, Peopercl!11e st s u11e<1 Up, Lip111m 11.~o 1.•o s .oo Sant" Clara 1s. Loyola It Group tennis lessons arc Rovdl Top ear, Page 6.60 o.ao !oea!Ue BO. Ne~ada CRel\Ol 66 Spemejo, Morris 6.!_o UC Riverside 6$, Bakers!ield SI. ~ being orfered al the Costa TIME-10.11. Pomona 1~, Cal TK h •S '[ T ' Cl b ALSO RAN -Charging Clown. WMth U.S. lntern11t111nal S2, PQ1111 Lon1a JO :>' CSa ennlS U · e11. Mage!'to·, Mike. Breezlno creek, east wash. 61. Oreoon Tee~ 6a Interested· parties should Sailor's Ch11111e. Ylhltwort~ M. Pat L.utlleran n h I -02 SCRATCH ~D -C~argc N Go. L.A llapHtt 96, Cal L.utheri'h &O COnlflCI l e C Ub al 557 11. FIFTH RACE. •M varas. -<I vear Grana Canyon 77. Chapman n Lessons are $10 for v.·ccknights Mater Dei, El Toro Breeze to Cage Wi11s i\1ater Dei High's ?o.tonarchs warmed up for Ange I us League basketball play next _week \\'ii~ a~ crushing of host Salesian or Los Angeles Friday night. And El Toro ft i g h 's ('hargcrs shot down the host Espt.•r;inza 1\ztccs. 57--18. \\'ilh the aid of a 27-8 second period. :>.tater Dei·s \ralloping of Sa lt•s ian \\'llS paced b y Hrendon '.\lcCaughcy's 2 8 i:.·nunt l'rs. along-\11i1h 1-1 point!' apiece rroin Steve :\lartindalc and Jim Schultz. ~teCaughey l l:l 1, r.tarti nd alc •111 and .John St1nn1er lninl'I had a fie ld day rt>"bounding . El Toro 's press an d !he outsirle shooting nf R i I · '.\1ahonc\' n g :i i n s 1 the F:speraii za zonc \Vas t he turning po int for the Chargers. Et Toro (SI) C!lfln•llv Sm~ltY Caplttran MIMOMY J~ction Cir1en (,•rt• Tctais ti, II pl lo 1 6 2 I l I J 11) J o I 6 : ~ ) 1: 1 l J 1 0 1 J J 112l1•17 Sco•o by Q~uttr1 £1 r,, • ., E1otr.,,.~ l• ,, 6 ! .17 17 I 11 •l-~8 M~!tr ~i l'H ' ,, "'"' ' . Bc•iPU'I '>C ·>ul!: p ·'7 Ect!t\ ... ., ,r Flt•che• S<nrle!tr To111., ~(Grt l.'•l~r O•• ~lo··~'1 kl " pl tp 1f 6 I 18 I 1 5 • 1 I I 14 . ' . o 6 J I• i ~ ! l ~ J 0 J 6 0 ? ) 1 0 1 1 I JS 1} ~Y Oo•rler~ XI lO 2~ 9 11 H V115ily 11-tl ll -51! ~·1,.11r·~ \I ""' 1, l(•n~•nv 1 Founl~on V.>Uey iccrlng: Yauno. Junior V~r,ll• Fountal" Vellev 1, Ke1'nenv ! 1-<•ml "n ~ at!<!v ICO< <nQ Moor~ Chd:!y, olos. •llawance. pur~ SJlOO The La1_..:.'="-''c'c'c':':0c":::.· :':"..:.":'c'c'c'cm..:."..:.,1 and $5 tor \\'eekends. Scarpa ·'·-------------.. Wl!chin' Hour, Hart S.60 '·00 2.60 RABBITT'' ' -~l~ar~'i~~~g~~nis s.oo ~:: f" 1·:} SEE THE NlW lt74 r~~W--E ~ lL~~R.2.2~1 :_ Tiny Chlc1 Kltpybroad, ;..!.~\ I AUTO-HOMEOWNERS DATSUN'S START HARO? """ ''" ""'' "·· ' ""' '" ·-I INSURANCE ' ' GIVE POOR MILEAGE? CAN HELP "" & " '"'m'"'· '"~ "'~ ' ' · < Ha•bo• 1°'1""' ~ ~ ~ ' THE CARBURETOR SHOP SIXTH RACf • .WO yards. 3 veer ; 191 d COST' MES' D'TSUN Bud Eye, llrO<lks 10.00 '·'° •.QO fil·. COSTA ME SA 4A 2145 HARIOR ILYD. C.M. High GrOss, Lipham 5.60 3.80 ~-~ 548·5554 -· · ' , 54Q.64JQ lf42 HARIOR ILVD., COSTA MESA «t-12M Mike A!;tellda, Harl 6.00:l~~~~iiii~~~~~~~~~~;:;;:;:iii~~~~:;;~:;;;:;iii;:;~~~~;::::::::'~':'·:W~•~~~·=~~"~'~"="~':"'::"~':':':~:•:•:':":':::::::::::;;~ Ill TME-20.M. ~~_..o;,. ....... .., ....... _,. ... ,, 1 \O , ALSO RAN -IOle Digger. Tne __ _ HINTH RACE -l~ yards. l year nlds, Ali~'''~nr~. l'uroe S1500 Ra~1·s Ro,ktn c !D. Knigl1!) Re<1~I Je! IR. A11~.rl Above Rebel•;nn 1M . H~millonl S~a~e M UP 'J. Drey~c) J~hn's Red Linda (J. ll:k llard1) Un~~!aDle fl.'oo~ re ~rnitM) Pl~v Pokey (IC c,e.,sscl Ho"I !loom !D. l~i!clleill CL1le ·N C!~v~r (:I. (drdo!al Moon Cni,agp (L Ballo~I 1u Eunuch. Midway Dandy, (;11 Misty ::; ,.,,~~~,,~~b'c..,,,,,"'"" Good Neivs For MERCEDES-BENZ 117 15 EXACTA S·BUO Eve .. 8·Hlgh 111 Gross, paid IUS.00 119 SEVliNTH AACf. 350 Y•rtb. 3 year 111 olc!s & up, 1Uow•11ce. purso 112,000 111 Tilt A a H ... Rac!no C11nttrarw:1. Twelvt F'lve. Ll!l'ham 6.60 3.&0 2.80 NaTlve fmpres1, Wilson s.'° J.20 Mool~h Diamond. Hart 3.20 FIAT: ' , And FIAT Enthusiasts. ECONOilfl' ! Other schools represented include ~1\ssion V i e j o , Estancia. Corona de! ~t;ir. N c 1v port Harbo r. \Vest- m in s t er ~Junt i nc:t o n Bea ch. Uni.versitv. foiintain Valle~'. Edi son .. ~ n t c ! op c \'alley. Bishop. Sunn~' Hills. Bolsa Gr<1nde. La Qu inta. Los Am igos. Los Alami tos. /'lfagnolia. Or ange. l~ancho Alan1itos. S~nt a .Ana Valley. Santiago. an d th e b o s t ~1ust:ings of Costa !\-lesa. Basl\ethall Res ults TIME-17.IA. AL~O RAN Mr.~Mlclland No 1cr<11lches Mys1tr~ l!IOltTH RACE. 400 var<ls. 3 vear oldt. claiming. pu•1t l1700 In Europe where a gallon of gas cost between 72¢ and $1.04, more people buy Fiats than any other car. Why 1 Example -Of the 15 cars tested by MOTOR TREND magazine (August 1973 inue) for gasoline economy, the Fiat 128 came out on top with over 34 miles per gallon! A gasoline operating cost of only I. 17 cents per mile. Above all , you can appreciate a Fiat for it ts functiona l .QJ?i;J~ \Veigh-ins are from 7-9 a.m. \l'ith the firs t wrestling tabbed fo r 10 a.m . Some of the belier 1vrC'stlers included in the day's age nd;i include F.stancia·s \\'a y 11 e Plata. Cosla ~J.csa's .J irn J)avis. Fou ntai n \'a lle:(s Joe \'oung. \'e11·port H a r b or · s Dane ~'1uhlig and Corona dcl .'lar·s Sh.'\'C Bu.le aud Paul and [);.11·e So11'a. Fr1illm•11 Hunlin,lo~ 8t •ch {71) {421 L.01ra Owen (6) F (61 Mcca11ouh S!einhou:;e {4) F {61 Obrigdwlch Simms !111 C (1) Neilson Con!Teras (14) G (!J) Co~! D'Alle~1'dro f91 (, (11) Roe~~ Scor1nt1 5ulli: l-'unHn111on B~ach Jollnwn 7, Wicklin~ S. Youn<J •. Amy 1. Mltch~I! 7. L«lllelte• 2. Wfllb J. Halft ime: Hun!l"gton e coch lS·21, F'rts~man CoS!a Mts• {501 (40! 5-' V•ll•Y Dvsarl (91 F (1'l c11a1man \'/ill' llll F (•1 Torre~ ,,.,,,11;9an (1\ C (6) We~I Mdslno (Sl (; DI Wlllidm• Young (6) G {10) FIOdUeJ Cosla Me<d storin') sulls; Fldl1~· 9il" I, C~ 8. H1•!!ime: Cos!& Mes~. 16·15. Fre1-m1n Cost1 Me11 (If) U4) Er TDro D~sart (Ul F (61 Tolbell \','ills !11 1 F' C•l Hfl! Mull igan 16) C (6) Hunte• M~1ino (•I G JlOJ Na<lal Fl~n11gan (1\ G (10) Rvm~t Costa Mesa scC(lng sub': Cook 6, H~i~~ l, Vouno •I Clou9h 6, Ha+ttim~: CoHa Mesa, Jl·l&. rAr. Tllree Slraw1. Ll~ham 9,80 •.40 3.20 V<!Uey Finl Beau, Trta1urt s.oo 3.40 llt v Deacon llar, Ward 4.2G TIME-Xl.6$. ALSO RAN American hen!, Je11nne Coon, Glnger'1 P1ul , Palquln. Fairest PaUto. Mir Clemen!lne. Co•'' to Coast. SCll.ATCHEl> -Cool Mlsl, BolCI Tornado. Ila Blooov. Moon Voy<11ge District a~sktlbtll l5 E XA CTA •·Mr. ThrH S!raws Ediion {&;) (l'J M1rina & 1 .. v1lley F'lee! Beau. paid 193.SO. f'res:lfl>tn NINTH RAC&. t70 yard1. l year Sell (8f F !10) C{J()~ 11ld~ & VP clalmlng. purse 11200 Rakhstlani (l01 F COi Palm~ri Gr o 0 v V Gr Um Py , Okev C6l c ()) p;~rv!li Creager lS.80 7.20 4.00 Smith (11\ c; (11 St!bv Royal Slee~ Chick, Wr!Qhl 4.60 3.40 Schroeder (15 1 (; (1) Hull California Sa ndi, Lipllam 2.lr:I Halrtlme: Edison ll·ll TIME-•7.04. ScO'l'lng Sub.: Edlsor" Sherard ?. ALSO RAN -Prin(emar, Cul F'or Bccwn 6. Thom•S ~. Lacaonina 1. A,1$. Flash Alt rl, Earley Cllarge, Marin11: Kl!gorr l. Hclm~s 1. Full MG<ln M~n. -·-------->- • • • • • • ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER NIWl Y IXPANDID · lARGEST IN THE WIST!. '-'-• -~=I " design, comfort under all driving conditions, the reliability of it's sturdy, well-tried mechanical features, and the high level of comfort and performance with economy. Order yours now for immediate deli v· ery! MERCEDES-BENZ-: For luxury and economy, cons ider the Merced.es-Benz 45() SE sedan. Proven up to 30 "/o better gas mileage than it's domestic counterpart (V-8). Reasons ; More efficiency with it's overhead camsha~ engine, aerodynamic design, radial tires for lowerl roll resistance & better traction , and it's weight is nearly half a ton less than comparable American Cars with no sacrifice in strength! The Mercedes-Benz 450 SE has been termed "the world's best sedan" by ROAD and TRl\CK magazine. For even better economy wi t h Merce des.Bent luxury, see our economical 6 cylinder with du el overhead cams haft 280 & 280 C. Both are constructed to give maximum efficiency with above av1erage gasoline milea ge. See us soon! AUTHORIZED SALES & SERVICE ~ -----~ MISSION VIEJO IMPORTS 28701 MARGUARITE PARKWAY MISSION VIEJO 495-1700 831-1740 F ' I A T "" ......,. .. ' ' ' • ' J • • • TUMBLEWEEDS wrr GOf:rA SH!Jf i;ul'vtJ, l'OSS!WfRI: OUT OF PAPER! NONSENS<t J'OYl wi; MOST WINK OFOVR RfAl?fRS! -v- Mun AND JEFF FIGMENTS NANCY . ' HA HA··· i'M BREAKING THE LAW--· ' ' b.y YJJJl, £...Bro_wn and Mel Casson ·---· .... ~ .............. .. ....... ,.._ .... __ 1 ...... . by· Tom K. Ryan NO Nl:WS WORTH PRIN1lN6 'THIS ~ . ii" • • . ... . .. by Al Smith by Dale Hale by Ernie Bushmiller ··-AND YOU CAN'T ARREST ME KEEP OFF T HE GRASS •·• DOOLEY '.S WORLD ".nu;: TFVUBLE' IS, MOSr PEOPLG JUSf DON'r KNOW HOW. To COMMUIU.CATl! Dr. SMOCK GORDO MOON MULLINS I WANl'l/00 . TO RECORD THIS EVENT, -·-•. < < " . " .. TODAY'S CIDSS.WDBD PUZZLI PJ':ANUTS by Charles M. Schulz ACROSS 43 Citv lnrn• 011to1as 1 Sflo.,.1119 44 Arlltlln•lle surp1111 1)1obl1m 6 Algonqullrit 45 Wttkond 10 Poor part of period town 14 N1vlg1UOl'I t 7 Edw1ro W., "' N•w•pao.r 15 8!bllc11 m1r1 publllhtr 16 Novtl 51 Orour.d cr.rac11r 52 Mu:!ms 17 81110!1 64 'Woll---·-· grouo nothing" HI Parent· 5S Lu•urlant lnlorm11 59 --·-of 19 f .lnd, AU1g!1nc11 c1r11! grass 61 Lack.Ing een11 20 Fbtd 62 Country of Eur. COl'lllSIS 63 Tum about 22 Ac cap ts 11 6A Holttss Ptrll "'" 24 Co1M111'1do 65 Fir: Prefix op1r1tlon 66 State: Abor. 26 Least hasly 67 Aulo o! a tew 27 Dlltl'I go y11rs 1110 31Alrl!ne1Dbf. DOWN 32 ··----- away!' 1 Goel 33 -----nova .2 Storm 35 Fle1inous J KinClot 1ut111anc1 entrant• ' 38 Can.or ' Wettln'O) 111.nt Amir. coin 5 Not collect 39 Pok.It 6 M1pl1 lr1e pl1y1r1' prOdl!Ct word 1 •·---oneaeh '° Number of ear" vol•• CISI 8 Land bodl1s ,, Smlllland It Mo1t '''" uttpr1tenl!ous .t2 Fn.tlt 10 C.,_,y • Y•1ten:lay'• Punlt Solv.ct: ' • S E 11 Ba onone'a .. , 12 Prods 13 Dll'l'IP 21 Tht Dt¥U't lorta 23 Smtll 1moun1 25 BookkH Pl"SI ~·~ 21 Ma11 ol Inferior per1ons 28 Saber't rel1tlv1 ae Numerous 30 Cupola• 34 AQaVI llbM_ 3& T1t11 3e Clllorol)h)'ll- contalnlrlQ plan! 37 S1l11t1 39 Str11t SClttl Item: 2 words 40 E•ou1ec1 • ' s 42 P!ty!or a t>t"t1y 43 Ple1slf'll p1rty: lnfo1m11:2 words 44 Culling lool 46 Slate of Au11rsH1· Abbr. 41 Boars pole 48 Container 49 Ol!he klctieys 50 Having !oat vigor 53 A.stol!nd S5 W 11 HtrOllllh tne Aockl1s SS Part ol a ooker POI 57 ~lrd 60 Br11klast looCI IOlitCI . ,_ JUDGE PARKER MISS PEACH YOU '!NT Ye~. Ail1'HIA~ OLA'T TO ~lPO•T ON b--1 -r1-11 PIPTH OF , .. ~ 1'Hl SNOW? ·C ,. l . • DICK TRACY • GRILLING A STEAK !S A80UT lHE 1.IMIT OF f,\Y COOKIMG TALENT$! HA~~oooo, AR"l'HUlt! AR:& VOIA I.OST? l WA~T YOU TO )(NOW ONE THlMG! YOU'RE THE FINEST WOMAN I 'VE EVER MET! . . . ~ • ...... •. ·. 0 • . • ' .. .. 0 • • • • • • •• . . . . . -.. 0 • ., • • • ' l'NI NOT ~U1'e! SME MASN'T BEEN TME S"'ME SINCE '10\J FOUNO HIM! • . by Mell .. "" ~.1,?ster Gould FOLLOW ME! • t Saturday, Januar~ 12, 1974 DAILY PILOT J7 by Roger Bradfield 11-IAl'!: 6ECAUG~ 1111?1' oNLV l'F:ACfiC~ DURING PAUSES fOR SfA'flON I D~N1'1FICA110N by George Lemont 50 NOW~ ,..;(lt-.IK MY t.eF-r eA~ HAS WHIF'L-ASH .' E P'flO. ... _ ..... ~ ..... .......... ··-~ ....... -.-·-;- by Gus Arriola ( by Ferd Johnson • . by Roger Bollen ... WONDER flOVJ HE IS pl SPKIAL EFFECTS{' "Now if these taste ralber strange it's becuuse my boroscope said, 'Your inventive qualities are al their peak today.'" DENNIS THE MENACE '~W TALK /'AST. GINA ... 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NAMI fTAT•Ml~T NOTICI 01' S.lL• 01' lttAL flltO•••TY NO. 111..a AN Oll:OUIAHCC AOO,TIHI ANb Cl'V Colll'ICll l11lu Oii Ille nri dt f' 01 ST'ATI o~ CAl.ll'OltNIA l'Olt fl"' 'IUc;r ... 11'1\l ~rtOflt .,. 001119 AT JOllVATlf SAL• °" ~tCl'ullV " ltJt._at 10:00 o'clocl\ IN.t.CTllfO .. MUNICl•AL CODI Ofl JltlUltV. ,.,~. OY th• followll\G roll THE COUNT-Y 0, OltANGlf ou1Tn111 ~: IU. A•Hlt• A.M.. C..lltornl• Ew:row urvlu. ., THI CITV 0" (OITA MISSA, (tH vol• NO A 7'tH Tru'I" 1111Q1r W1d ""'ru11nl to 1111 o.td CALl,.OllNIAI ISTAll.llHINe THI AYES CO\INCILMl!Ni it11nmt tfl .OT'c. 0, "EA' ••'NG OF PfTOTION OAllNETI PU1ll$HINO. 4.0 C•fn· Ill 111t S111>trfor Court ot Ille $1tl• S " "· $JO ... N O C I ol Tr111! d1l.i DKtinbtr M. 1'71, tll• AM•1 PROVIDING ,0. Tff • Joni.In. PlnkltY, Wll•ooi, 11:.clll Fo• PllOllAlE OF WILL A"IO POA t•nL"'tlit.i. II • , twPOtt ttdl. 0', •1 foHllt . tor the-Cowity of Or1ne-Klllllll. by Clwrl .. N. WllU•mt. llld ••••AL OP CIRTAIN ORDINANC-ISJ NOES COUNCllMEN: NON Lf:TTt:RS TESTAMliNTAllY ii • • II lr.t ~"" Of lht E•l•lf Of MARY ...CortNd J~y l ltn "' look lCMtl, l'ROVlotNO JI.OR 1NI "'-'-ICTIV• AISi;;NJ c.c>UNC.~~; MOM E11tt9 of IUOOIE :SEMTON. OKffffd Owlyfll: L, Mltl'"ry, 1..0 lilswoad CATHLEEN CLE"AS IY, Otcltiild. ~QI m, of Offldilj iltKOl'ltl 11'1 rlle OI· DATI 0, SUC:N C001i .utD A IN WITNl!SS WHERVOF. I N VI NOTICE rs HEltEaY Gii/EN'" 11101 NtWPCJl'I !Sfl(ll, CiUI, til60 "lot!c.• II llfrtbv Ol'Vtn 11111 tilt llfl' ll(t ot lllf County ·~"' in. c-PllllALTY POR . TH• VIOLATION lllrturi.10 Ml mY. l'ltMI Ind 11tbtd .... HCN"AL-,:OAM$ ...... tiled Jlfftin ..t TttrV Ortw Nll!<M, ~702 Ser-Or,. dtfllOntCI wlll ltll ti Prlv1le $111 ly ol O<•llGt. Slllt ol C:1Uf6t11l1 OIWft TNIRIOP1 l'ROVIOIN• P_CIR THI 1111 Cl ti. (JI)! ot CO.II Mi lt 11116 Mllllon !or ProNll ot Wiii 111nd for ~~~n=::c~~~c';'!~ov f II lo-tlttc-hi(llWI •n<I lllU biQdor, Ill.bit«; to •1ulfe •n hldtbltd11ffl 111' Jt\IOI' MANNIR 011'-..&MaN.OINCI IUCH ~ltl Cl•'f-oL,l-nu1ry, lf14. ·--~-J ~1\c.t ol Ltt111·, Tt•ltmtnl••'f 10 ;irtntr,lllp O«llft lo conllrmotk>ll ot 1tla SllPirlor Court of H•rold F". Rutlftr, tn ""vnm.,.,ltcl &1.ANO !lOVIDINQ. WHEN J H.ll EILlii:N II~ PfllNNIEY -Int r:itlltl-rtlffilllCO lo W r.lcl'I 11 Tff~V O NtllO<> ~Or llllf' tlll 1$111 Cit~ ol J~n,,,.·~· ln•fl. now owfotll Ind lleld by Hl!"Qla ORDINANCE SMALL IECOM,l C:lly Cltrk ilncl o .. -otrl(IO C!tr~ ol 'l'lt<lf fOr !Ut"llltr ptrll(11l~r1, Ind llltl ' 1 14 ill f1M olflct of FULOP ROI.ST F. l utlltr, D'I' rHMlrl of fflt bt.-dl E,rlCTIVt, ltlt City COlltlCll of lllf. City ol iht 1imt .na Olkt Of 1111rl119 "" Tllil II•'-' WI• l1lld whll !ht IURNS ' 11.\Cl(fttlUCK A L.., .. ((>r ON, of terl1l11 ooll411IOl\f IK\lftcl lhefll)v, THE CITY COUNCIL 011 lHe Ct TY '°''' Mt .. llmt ~I n..11 W fOt J111utry ff, Count~ Cl ... k ol Of'iln.. C011r.t'f on !Ion, ff4$ Wllshlrt loult~trll Tiie St pOr;-rootlet ot wtll(ll w11 rKonhd In OCtobtf OF COSTA M!SA OOES HEREBY CSillALl "7'' ti t :tlO il.m .. In 11'41 (91/_llrO<lm OtKtmbtr 1,, 1t1) ' 'ftn' J, itn. ti ln1tr11m1nl No. \01, In OftOAIN AS FIX.LOWS: 1'111>115"tli Or•llg.I C°''' Otll~ Piiot Of Dep11tmtnt No. J Cl! 1ild c<111rl, ,.,,.,.. Floor. !tYtrlv Hltt1, Coun1v ol LM Booli. 1°'24. Plil ·211, o, ff!d Olflcl11 l•CTION I, Thtl ff11 MunltlOll COClt, J1nu.rv 11, 1t)4 ltlf,16 ol 100 • Clv!t Ctn1er Drlvt Weil. In P110lfll'ltd Or1noe Co.a" O•!lv l"ltflt, Jr.11q1t11. 51•1• OI ~•Hlornl•, 111 Ille Rt-e:ordl, WILL SE'l.L AT l"Ull,IC AU(• COl'llhllnQ of Tin .. 1 to 11, t fCh ln(l"llyt y · lfll Cllv o1 S1nt1 ,..,,,, C1tllornl1. Otaimber 1,, 1913 tnll Jtnu1ry 5, 17, rl'lhl. lht1 1110 l11f1r•t OI llld dlCt~~ti!I TION TO THE HIGHEST l lOOER FOJt II lllrtbV t doONd 11 Ille "CMll M11•l----------·------·l Da1t'd J•11u1rv 9, 191~ If, 197t 3f01·73 111 the t!mt O'f de1tti Ind .aH lht rlolll. CASH, PIY•DI• In 11wti.il ITICfltY ol Munlclptl Ctldt " 1nd 11'1111 bl lrttllCI PUBIJC NOTICE WtLLl'iM E. $1 JOH"I. 1111 .. illld lnlt •fll 11:111 1111. flltl~ of rne Unlllll Slttfl 11 flit 11,,.,. ot .. 11, i nd con1ld1r1d •• • n1w 11\d orl11l11al County Cltr~ nl4 die~ lltl t-clllulrfd by ootr1tl011 r 1321 No. e rowwav. S..nl• Ant. coml)ftlltna!Yf ~l11111c:t Wiiien .11111 1----------------·l PLUNl(ETT I. l"LUNKf:TT PUBLIC NOTICE .., ltw or c:iitNrwltt 0111tr 1111111 Of' C11lloml1, wlltwwt tov1n1nt Of w1rr•ntv, ''Pl" tll lll('Olllilltftl ordl11111CH 111u111 NOTICI 01" PUILIC Hl ... lllNO TO 112 OHVI Avtllut In tclCllllOI\ '" llltt of 51111 111c111i!'CI. flPtfll (It llnj)lltd, II lo ttllft P01$0.1llOll bY 1111 Cltv Councn Oii (It lllfct'1 F1br11o1ry •• MILO •Y THI ORANOI COUNTY l".O. a11 241 ll'lt'T!TIOU< aus1M11'$S •I lht tlm1 of dntll, ln ilrid !o illl Gt t11Cumor1nca._ 111 rlglll, tltlt fftd J,, lf1l. l'LANNIN.0 C:OMMISSIOhl ON PRO- Multll11tto11 l ltCll. CtUI. •t6q M•"E <TaTl"o.\PMT tllt terltln r••I property sltvllld 111 lnter11I ccnwl'9(j lo ilnd now held bV S&CTION 1, Ti.ti I ll 11rovlslon1 ol l'OS•O LANO USE OISTRICT CHANG· T11: Oi&) U...JllO or SJ.6-to11 Tn1 lollowino 111r1t1n 1~ llo!ng buiir.tu 1111 Clfy of Hunt!nolon B11tll. Counlv it ulldtr ukl Oeld of Trust In 111• well Cocl• Ji'lell bt 111 lull tor« •nd El 11itto.rn1v1 I-or: 11tllUon1r 11: of O••no•. $1111• of C1Ufornf1, 111rllcul1rlv reill 11ro111rrv 1ll11i1!~ 111 tllt County lflKI from •r>d 1IJ>er lllt 61h <11~ Purwont lo tht Pl1nnl119 11\d lonll1\1 Publlslled Or11nge C~1.• Oi11!v Pllot. r "L 1 F n R N 1 A p u L M0Nl1'Y l:l!l"crll>O>cl 11 followt. to·wlt: of Oror1111. Sl•I• ol C:•lflornl•, ll1Krllltd of F1br111rv. 1914. •nd tll ot<lln111cu L1w, •s 1m1ndilCI, 1nd Of'dtr or !he January 11. 12, If, 197• ltl·l• TF•TINI':, 7'01 ..... ,.... •ve .. Al, ltun• l'arcel h ••follows: 111 c0<1ntc1 wllll 1'111 provl•lor» of lnl1 Or11101 Countv Pl111Nno Comm!11l0<1, --------------i11111tot0 B•~cn c,.11, '164' Unit 139 1oc1tld on l o• 1 o! Tr1ct Lot ll of Tr1c1 No. IJIJ 11 r;llOwfl C~ tf'lftted on 111111 PISH91 on or notlct 11 Morlb~ Jl11111 11111 t pUlllk PUBLIC NOTICE L•wr~f' St•n!1v v.11; .. •!.tlft 77"1 7Jll, In lllt Cltv ol Hunll~t1111 811ch. on 1 map thtreol rK«l:llod In !Goll bltotl F1or11o1ry J, 111l. 1r1 lllrtllY 1111rl1111 wlll Of Pll by u lcl Com1nlulon "''"""er i'11r .. Al, Hun'nr.olon '11eicll, C'oontY ol O•tl'IOll. s1,t1 ol r1111orftio1, ~I. Plllt 1' and _17 ol AUsctllll(llOUJ rtPtillH from ilnd tlttr 1111 Siii dly on I pitn OfOl»llftO lo 1m....., r •llf . .,~,, ,, sl'!OW!'I Oii • Map (Wftlcll M•P Mll)I, fKOfl:IS ol .. rd Or•• COUflly, ol FtbtWf'f, 1m. SECTtoNAL DISTRICT M..l"S >4-'·•1 '· Sl..P·l"'11 Tiiis nu11nts1 11 (OllClucred llY 111 I• 11o111 1 snbcll~l1!on Mao 1M I and commonlv know!" 11: all VIC1orl1 Tiie rte1tal provldtcl IOI' 111 tn11 'tcllOI! •· t, If, If, lf, n, :ti. 2t, JI 11111 ~¥:~:1g: c'..'t~:J11~rA i~: lndlvlou~I. • COl!d<11nl r.lu1n Pl1nl recorded In !ook. Strtll, Coil• Mes.a, C1Utornl1, for int 111111 llOI lit con1!rUld to revl11t •ny S2•1 .. i 11111 J 11111 ..... of the Orilr\O't 'THE COUNTY OF Oii.ANOE t~w1•nr• Sl&fllty Vil<erfon ,,.., Plots 1 to 15, lll(lu•I~,.. Of 1>11rf><1$1 of PIVltJg Obllgil!oo' Mellred or<:1ln1nc1 or part lnertol ll'lt l h1u bffn CG\lnty ZOl!lng Codi, 11 11n1n1Md, Orll\llt No. •·1"66 Thi• •'•'""''"' ...... 1!1111 wl"' Ill• A~l1ctll...e-ou1 MIPS. rtcOrCll or Orll'IQI b'f Slid Oted cl Tr1111, lncludlng ttt1. rtllffltll by a lllllltQUffll orClll\11\Ct which Cwnfy, Ci1tllor11:1. 'ilOTICE OF HEARING OF P~TlTtbN Countv (!tori< d OrJngi CO\lll!V °" rour1~. C.Ulornlil. CMr9tl t nd expen1e1 of lllt Trusfff, 11 rt~led llV lhll ordln1nc1. l lld Plilll 11 dttlOllfftd CASE NO. FOR PROBATE OF' WILL ... NO FOR J1r.u1rv 7. lt7l 1"1r,1I 2: l<lvance1, !f 1 tnY, Uncltr lllt ftr1n1 of llC'TfON J, Wllf.n111tr 111 lllc1't Coclt ZC "46 (SECTIONAL DISTRICT MAI"S LETTERS TEST.I.MEHTA.RV I"·"''"' An 11ndi11klld 1/,\$1 1nlerti.1 \n l.OI Ille Ottd of Trust, lnllt'Ht 11111'-. or In 111y Ollllr ordlntnc:t of lhll! CllY, )1"4J 2. 4, t, lt, lf, tD. U, ti, E1111e ol SHIALEY s TI G LIT l Publblll'd Or&n.ot r ..... , 0 11ly Pl!~! 7 ot lilld Tr1cl ms. II lhO'N<'! 011 and ini7.JS Ill unjMlll prlnclpol ol flit ln'f Kl II pronlolted OI' Is m•d• Of "· al '"' ft·1•1 fllll s Intl •.•.• , SOOKSTON, Oece.ised. J1111111rv S. 12, lt. 71, 1•74 70·7• ~ Mii' rKMdtcl In Book 7U, PtoH Nott .. e11roll llV $Ila Offd of Tr111t, Otellrtd IO bt 11nl•wt11I, Or 111 otltnM. ind Pl'OPOSfl to ipp!y Ille FP2 "FIOlld NOTICE tS HEREBY GIVEN tr.al 1 10 U, lnclutlYt, O'f Mlsc1U111eo<.11 w!lh Interest lht reon lrom MI V 7~. OF 11\t Clol!'IQ or 11nv ilCI b raqulrtcl Pliln" Oll!rlct In tdcll!IOI! l lht I ti IOHN MARS HA.LL BOOKSTON !las Ille" PUBLIC NO'nCE M'°"'' records ol Orll'lllt. Coont'f. 1913. •• In s.ald Note Ind by l1w or th• l1U11r1 lo llo 1nv •d lt Cledarftd ionlno to ctrtiln pr01lfrlY ~ocii.!1 :10r.o oereln , petl!lon tor Pro\lflll 01 Wiii Cattforf'I!•, $1>o'wll 1n<:1 Cltllntd 11 Com· provl<10d. lo be unt1wtul, or • mlsdmne1nor, the Aliso creek from Piseo 111 \lilin<7° '"° IOI' Issuance 01 Lellert Yitlimenltrv men Arr.i "A" on tht tbO''' reltrr~ O•tOd: J111111ry 2, lt7•. Whtrl no JPKlllc. ~111l1v 11 l)l'ovldeCI, downllrtlm 10 1111 l"aclUc 0.:etn " to Ille ~lltloner, titer<:"~' •o i·ihlcll PICTITTI:ius aUSIHESS to CoMomlnlum Pl111. C1lllornl1 Esc•ow Service. tllt vloll!IOl'I or 1nv 111(1! provision lnlllile-d bv : Ortr191 Collnly ·Pl•nnlllll , ml.de tor lurtl'ltir 1Mrtlcultrt. tnd MAME ST ATl!!MENT 1"1rctl J: Trustee ot 111(11 Codi Of' tny olller ordl111nc1 Commlsi;lon 11111 1111 lime an.d plK e ot he~ilng T ~• loltowlno 11trsonl, •rt doing An ulldivldtcl 11160111 lnkr11t In Lot e y Juav Ar.n DuCMsnt of tllt City 111111 1111 llUl'lls.1111111 by c 0 M p L 1 AN CE w 1 TH THE Ille samt hi~ been iet tor J•n. 29, 1>111ln1s1 Ii: 4 O'f 11ld . Tr1cl 73311. IS ll'IOwn °" P11blllllltd Ortnoe C~ll Otllv Piiot, I flnt not txeffellng flye llun.dred dollars, CALIFORNIA EN \I IRON MENTAL 197,, 11 9:00 a.m., In Ille coonroom .SaNTIAGO CRE EK INVESTORS. 3!71 • Mep rtcorCltd In Book 2U, Pfllel J1nu1ry 5, 12, 19, 1914 30-7• llJ00.00), or lmprl1onmenl lor t firm QUALITY ACT· :II Otp.irtmen! No. 3 ot sild court, C•1n1111s Drlva -Suitt 1GO, Newparl 1 to 1!. lr.cluslvt, or M!1ctlt1neous root exceldlng 111. 16) montns. or by This proJect '11oi tie-en lollnct to ll•~e ti 700 Civic Cen1er Or!Yt West, 111 -1111ch. C11lltornl1 9'l6i.G M111$. record• ol Orar.g1 Cwntv, PUBLIC NOTlCE bolll 1ui;h lint l fKI lmprlt!lllmenl._ no t!Onlflctnt adverse eH~CI ._.n tho tile Clly O'f Stnl• Ana, Catltornli. Contlntnt•I Nodh CorporMion, • c,u. C;sl1fo1nl•, sllewn and aetlnwd 15 com. ' E'vtrv dtV •nv vlolatlon of :i.u~h Codt envlronmtnt Ind h•I Deen ;rtflttd 11 Cited Jin. 9, 197, fornl1 COf'llOrlUOfl, D&A Es;lal& 8ullCI· mon Arel "ll"•on the .ioove relerrtd CHANGE OP ZONI! or 11\Y ~lll•r 'ordlnllllCI Of .Ille Clly !li'llH'ff dedertt!~·A· COPV O'f !hi WILLIAM E. St JOHN, t.rl lnltrn1!1ono1I, 382' C~n•O'JS Orlv1 -to (ond~ml11l11m Ptan. NOTIC• OF PUal..IC HIARING TO Ultll CCll'lluw.ie, llloll c0111lllul1 I stp1r1te 11t9tllve aeclarillon \viii be OI! Ille County Clerk Suitt 100, Newporl Be•cll, C1llfor11l1 EXCEPTING from P.an:els 7 i nd ' •I: Hl!LO IY THE CITY COUNCIL often... Jn lht oHlcil o1 the C°"nlv Cluk, ,., .IOHN MARSHALL aOOKSTOM 91t.611 Ill su~surftce wile< nohts, llllt w!tlloul OF THI' CITY OP IRl/11'111 ON POPOIED SECTION 4• Anv Ind i U l ddlllons 5U North Sfcaonort Slrtel, S1n11 Ana, nm H!lllllllll St. Tlll1 t111Sl11tss is cOMucled llV 1 limi te-d lht tipnt of tntrv lo lh• s11rl1ct LANO USI OISTRICT CHAl'llGl!S or lmeridhients to SUCll COd1 when C•lllornl& lloom SOI lr11l111, C1IUor11l1 tt•'4 111r!nershlo or to 1111 tubsurtace 1bo11e I de<>lll NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN lh1l l>tJl.i 111 s11cn lgrlfl •s 10 lndlc1lt Anv De~SOll m1v . ;tppeal 11'11 tlnC1lr111 Ttl: 0 1•) ""'iDIS or 552.0111 Conlfntnlal North Co1oaratlon of 500 11. ts dltdlc•!ed lo !he City a Pllbllc Hoadn>;r win lit ht ld belot'e 11" lnttlillOll ol lh• Clly CouncH to <11 1 nt1;t1t/v1 dtclirallon llY ll llng 111 Petitioner 11, Pro Per Clem~n! L. Lomlllrdl 01 HunllnQIOI'! Bt1cn on The M1p tt>t c nv CooncH of 1111 City of lrYlne mtk1 Ille u1ne I p1rt the-rtof, 111111 IPPlll 11 inv tlmi prior 10 5:00 P"" p 1 hed 0 c 1 o !I Pllot, President of said Tr1ct. T !Id J 22 1 1 7 30 bt cM11nad to be lncorPOtllltd In sutll M nd y J ?l 1914 Th c · · 11111 S ran>;rt OiU ~ Y Tnls Sl~lemtnl w~s 111"3 with !lie n•ore commonlv k11own 1s: Condominium on UI ay, ln•r1 • 9 4• 11 : COd1 IO 11111 rtler1nc1 TO file "Coati 1° r 1 ' lllUlrV ' · • oonry J1n111ry 1\, 12, 18, 197• 117·74 (OUl1ly (ler~ cl Ortt>ge COtlrltY on Unit No. 139 loceted I! 17637 NtWllnd p.m .. or IS IOlln lntrllflfr 15 possltllo, Ml!I Munlclpll Coclt" llllll be llndtrSlood CI r W!ll provide In IPP<lll lorm. 0tee1nber 16, 1973 Slretl. Hllflllnolooi Be•ell. Celltornlt. In tilt Cltv Council ClltmMr1, lrYlflf ltw:l lnltnded 10 Inch.id• sui;h f.IM!ltlons Sa d 1>11blle ll11rlng on lht 1bove FlO.U' T ms of stlt c•sh 111 liwful monev Towri Ctnter, 4101 Cillnll\IS Drlv1, Sulltl Ind lmtndmtf!ll. Pl'llPOltd pltn wtH bt llekl OI! J1nutrv " I St I anll llOI! 100, Irvine, Ctlllornl1, on 1 pl111 prooos.11111 SICTIOl'll s A 21, 197• 11 1:30 p.m.. OI' 11 llllOl'I PUBLIC NOTICE Puttllshe<I Or~nae Co•1I Oaily Pll"1, of !ht Un ltd 1 ts on c rmt lo rivlst tn.e trvlnt lnClllSlrlil Compltx ' tllPY of Sllci'I Codi lh1r11tl1r IS POllllllt, In tilt lleilrlng NOTICE OF NOH·RESPOMSt•ILlTY o~mber '9, 197' i nd Ja1111irv s, 11, cf salr. or p1rt cash 11\d btl1ncr Pl•nnell Corn1nunitv Rt1;tul atloni 01 1111 111.111 bt kept on 1111 In !ht olllct •rid m"llng room ol 1111 Oril1gt C011nly Notice Is herelly g!ve11 th1t the 19, 1914 J.lt1'1·1l evld.,.,ced by note 1ecured bV Mo1t11111e City 01 Irvine Zonl1>11 Code. IS lrntlldtd. or lht CllV Clerk, preserved In loostltll Ptannlng Commhilon. E 11111111 , r 1n 11 ~~e·~;,~ ;'11ua~l~i l~~ r~~asi~~~ '~; 1----------------~rld T~~ ';:~:ent°" 01 1r.:mJ:..'~r'~% ~~ Said Plan Is dlslon•teCI CIM No. 73·ZC·l1 ~'7;~'cr:::k 1;;_a:~~.~~r ~m :!ii fflt B11lldlng, .COO Civic Center Orlv1 Wt•!, anyone othtr tllan my$elf. on 01 at1er PUBLIC NOTICE ·0 · 1 td Ith bid 1r11lne lndu(trlel Complex Pt111nell 11 at\IU Ile tht m ex 1111• Roo1n 16', S•nl1 An1, Celllornl11, 11 lhit e111e. bf 111!!'°!: o-::irs lo· be in wrlllng and Community Amtndmfnll No. 12 'ind Is City Cltrk, or ~1 ,!1#!r1 ':o ':!: Wlllcll llmt lrid pl1ce 111 PlrlGfll ellhrr Oale<I t11l1 1111 oav of January, 191•. Id Ill gener11tv bounded bV !ht Newport Ill 1 1 1 : r1vorlng or eppo&lno uld prOl)OMd 1>1111 G11rv J. ttermiln FICTITIOUS aUSINESS wm be recelYtd at Tiit aforeia ° Cl! Freewav an.d MatArthl.>r Avenut on flit r, 0 nsert 11 llltlr proper pl.ce1 wlN bt l'lt1rll. It Is rtque"eCI 11111 1s1 E. 'lb! s1. NAME STAfEMl!NT 11 anyllmt arter the nrst pUbllcitfon -•I Birrlnc:I ROid '" the-llOflll '" .1rnene1 ..... ,.u or ordlntoces wlllcll lll'f wri"tn re1l)Ol'IH to 1111s 1>11t1Uc Cosll Mew, cant. Tiie 1cllcwing per1<>n Is oolng business nrrtol 111<1 11ttore date of s11e. ' ar.d '..itmborei ROild 011 tfle 1,11. ' lndl(tl• lht ln111ntlon ol tlll Cltv Council notice 1111 sullmlttlll to tnt Pl•nnlnv p111>111111<1 Orange COi1$t Oa•IY PU01 as; Oiled !his 2nd d•V of J.1n11iry, i97A. 11 Is reqU111slrd 11111 111y wrllltn to m•k• 111' Hmt • P•rt ot Sll(ll Commhslooi prior to !he heiring dale Jan111rv 12, 13. lt. 191A U1·1• CO NVERT-O·POWER , •fl:ll VII OAV!O J. CLEAS!'I', rllDOnSt lo tllit publlc notlct bt Codt when ,1'111 Ulml lltYe been prlnlld For furtller dtlall1 rt1;tardlllll 'wkl --~-~-c-cccccccco-:C'.'C---E11cln111, Cvpreu , C1111. 906J<1 Adm1n11lra1<1r ~I !he Estal• sYbmltted ·lg-!he CllY cooncll prior or riprln!l'd 111 01g1 torn1, ind to proposed Plln, tit lnlerestod Ptrsons PUBLIC NOTICE Ho1111on Albeit oamron. 40ll Vii al 11ld Decedent. 1o Tho 111erlng dale · flilro1cl from sucll Gollt Ill provision, ire 1nvltld to c111 1t the office ot Encinas, Cvpress, Ctlif. ~;G f'ULOI", ROLSTON, For lurlller 11e111is rog1rdlno 11ld pl1n :'!ell miy bf from time lo lime lllt Ora1111• Coontv Pl1r.11!ng Commission, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS This busi11es1. Is COndll(le-d b'f 1n aURNS & Mcl(!TTRICI( ill ln1tresled persons 1rt lnvlled 10 PtlllCI gv Ille City Counc:U. Tiiis COPV Eng ineering l11lkllng, ..00 Civic Ce-Iller NAME STATEMENT lndlvldual, "'$ Wll111/tt •0111t1v1rd call ill Ille Ofllt• of lh1 Cltv O'f of .sucn Ctldo !lltll lit tvallabll for Orlvt Weit, Room ISi, S1nt1 An1, Tl'I• toll..,..ing perwn Is doing ousi~ Houllon A. 01mr011 Tiit S•• ... 1~ Pl-, trvlne Pt1llnh111 Ot0trlme11t, 4201 C<MTIPUI •II P'l'IOlll desiring 10 •-•min• Ille C•llfoml•, wlltre l•kl proposed fll•n • ' . Tllis s!llemtnt w1s flleCI with the •everty HUii. C.all!Olllll 90212 orrv1 Room 23'2 •~vine c1111orrt11 wlllf• .. ,,.,. tnd shall bl const~re<I the olflcl•I 11 °" lile •111:1 1v1i11blt tor pu11llc ' C o Cl ' I 0 C Att01'111'f5 lor Adm/11iltrllor ' ' ' ' Mu11lclo1I Codt of Cosl1 Mtsa irid I• J'-• AMERICAN CAMERA &. SOUNO, Q\ln Y er o ro1ngt OUnlv on Pullllshed O•l!'191 C°'ll O.ailV Pilot. sall'.I Pl•n I~ on Ille ilnd 1v1ll1bfe let ilnY copy ol Sll(fl COdt cerlltled bV .. SPK "'••· •2511 scon Olive, N1wpo11 Beach, C1UI, J1nuarv 2, 1914. January 5. 6, 12, 1974 u .14 1>11bllc lr.spectlon. Ill• City Clerk •h•ll bt !ht olfltlal Div• Moor•. Prl11clpaLPlanncr n660 F l0st7 /sf (1rol J, Flvnn Munlclptl COCle of Costi MISI ~I Ill Ind .S.CrellrV lo The Oreflg• Wiid & ccm11an~. a C1lltornlo1 P111>llsl'ltd Or~nge Co1sl Dallv Pllo!, PUBLIC NOTICE CUY Clerk of !ht CJtv of tr11ln1 dill 01 such terlltkitlon ' C011n1Y Pl1nnln11 Con1ml~llon Cgrpo1.atiOI'. 615 so. Sprm9 St., l..<11 J1nu•rv 5, 11, 19, 26, 1974 22·74 P11bllsn.d Or1nge Coal! Otlly PHO!, llCTION '· In case oi tlle l fTltndmi nr Publl11'1ed Orang• Co.st OtllY P11ot Ar111ells CaUf, 90014 ---~~~~=cc==c::::::c:::;-IJ1nu1ry 11. 1914 140-14 of •nv section of sui;l'I Code for Wf!lch J1nutrv If, lt74 ••·14 Thi!. 11u.t111e11 is conOll(te<f ·by a PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE 0, NON·llESPONSll lLITY ii oemlty 11 not provlCltd, lllf. gtl'lltl'"ll corpor1tlon. Notice Is l'M!iellv given 11111 lne PUBLIC NOTICE pen.attv 11 provJcltd In Secllooi J of Wiid & Comp~r1y, ----,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,-,.,-,,,-,,,,,----li.mderslgned wOJ not 11t responllbll for 11'111 ordbwnct •nd S..Ctl011 1-33 of l llCll PUBLIC NOTICE , C1ll lorn!1 Corp0r•llon f'ICTITIOUS aUSINESS 111y d~ti or ll1bll!lfes conlrtcleod by DRDINAHCI NO. 1MS COde 111811 IPPl'f to tllt lt(;l(on 11 s. James Wild, f'r1sldunr NAME STATEMENT WMeeler Ele<clrlc, License No. 16C.t2'&, AN ORDINANCI! OJf THI! CITY l"W"ded. In clll IU<:l'I tmerid1ntnl IL1'·74l2I Jlli$ 1IMemen1 W·•• Ille<! wl:h int Tht fc!lowlng s)ersooi Is doing bu1l11e11 on 0t afler lhll 11111. COUNCIL OP THf: CITY OP COSTA (Ollf1l111 proyl5!0111 tor which a Ptllllly NOTICI TO CllEDITO•I COlll!IV Clerk of Orilnge CounlY-on IS; Oattd tllls Jbt llty OI-Oe:tembu, _M.ESA, CALlf'OllNIA.-A M 1 MD l"M G Olhtr ,,... Ille 1tor1rnenliontc1 Ol'nlf'tl IUPERK>• COUllT 011' THI J1"1J1rv 10, 1974. R.L.C. EN7ERPll:ISE5, lS.41 Campus l973. SECTION :M14.1 OF THI! MUNICIPAi. P1Mlly 11 provkltcl In 1nolller MC!klll ST'ATI Of'_ CALl,.ORNIA ,OR ,311664 Or .. Suitt 216, Newport Be1cll, C1lll. Rav Wllltltt COOE Of' THE CITY OI" (05TA In Ille same !Ult, tllf. Ptttilly IO p.rovl THI COUNTY 01" ORANGE Publlthed Oranoe C°'sl Jan. 12, 19, 26 •nd Fell. 2, Dail1 Pllo! Ronnie Ltt C.tllClftl, 21111 l.oclillavt n D8A Wllftlt r Electrlc Ml!SA TO OECRl!'ASE THE SPJED !11 ~II Ofhfl' SOIC!lon 111811 be lltkl Ne. A·JMlf • 197~ 90-7• Cir., H11t1llngton Be1cll, Calif. 92646 Llct1H1 NO. 11911& LlMIT ON •EAlt STREET .. OM to rfltlt to Ille JKtlon 1t1 1....,.no.a, Ellllt of EOWARO WEST MAR5HALL. PUBLIC NOTICE Thh buslnes1 Is CONlll(ltd l)y In ACk:lr•11: 123 lnd111lf'lal W~y aAl(ER ST R EE T TO THI! llf!leM •ucll penaltv Is spec:lllco1Uy Oeceist<I. ln.dlvldual. CO'J:ll Mtu, CaUI. 9'.1627 NO•T"f•LY CITY LIMIT• nOM rtpollltd lllereln. NOTICE IS HEllE!V GIVEN to Ille Ronnie Lee C111C1ell Published Ora.,ge Coan Oallv Piiot. '5 Mt~ES l'EI HOUR TO 4f MILES S&CTK>lll 1, 11 lhlll Ile Ynliwlul lor credltM's of tllt l lloYt lltrntd aect-dtfll f'ICTITIOUS •USIMES 5 This ~1~1em1n1 was !lied wi!M lt>t J•miarv 12, 13, 19, lf74 122·7A PEit HOUR any oe1son, llr1n or corporation In lllat all persons ha11lng cl11!1n1 llll•lnsl NAMI! STATEMENT COlln!V Clerk OI Cringe Coun!Y °" THE CITY COUNC IL OF THE CITV the CllV lo Chango N 1melld by add!llons Ille uld decedent 111 req11lre<I lo Ille Tne fv/lowlng per!.OI! 11 dclno blli;iness Jlnlla•Y 2• 1974 F·JOSCll PUBUC NO'flCE OF COSTA MESA DOES HEREBY or deleUon,, iny Plrt or portion cl lhffn. wi th lt.e nte•ss1ry 11ouchllr1. 111 •$: OROAIN AS FOLLOWS': lllCll Code, °' 10 lnltrt jMge" or the cflke o1 the clerk o1 1111 •llOYt CRIMINAL JUSTICE CONSULTANTS, Pullllshecl Orange Coa1I 01ily Piiot, ·-------SECT ION l , St<.tioii 3,11'.l ol tile portion~ ll'ltirtof, or to •111f' or t•1npe1 entltfed court, or to presenf 111t1n, wlln P.O. Bo~ 2162, L;;o11~1 Hiils, C.alil, January 5, 12, 19, 26, 197• 13-7• f'ICTIOUS •USINESS IAlln!clpil Code o. ll'lt Cll'f of Costi wltl1 slldl Cooe I" Ill\' ftliln,,.-Wf'lals.oeYtr 1he nece•1trv vouche-., to 111 e 9'.l6ri: 19105 Sierr;1 Majortt. l•vi11e, NAME STAT~MENT . Mest. enlllled: "Decr•ase of Sllte l..tw Wllldl wlll c&1111 Ille law of the Cl!~ l!ndetslgnrd 11 tlla Lt w Office ot l(INOEL C•lll. 9621>1 PUBLIC NOTICE The tollow!11q person 11 doing b11s•nes~ MA~lmum Spetd.'' Is hert!IY imen.ded of Coll• Mt5a II>. lie l'nlsrepreunttcl AND ANOERSOM, 1010 North e101aw1y, Garv Russ.ell Gladden, 1910~ Sierrol--------i s: by !he addition thereto of Ille lollowlng• fl'lllrtb\I. Any pers.on, Ihm or 'orpor11lon Sir.It Ant, C1Uf. 92702, which i.1 lht M1lort1, Irvine, (e1it, 9266• FICTITIOUS •USINE$S ANALYTICAL BUSINESS CONTROL, "B St It! lrom !aker Slrlflf '10 Vloi.t!lng 11111 ~Klton 111111 bf punlsl'lfd piece of busln1ss of lht underihoineo ;,,!i~l~llll~~~lness is tonductod by •n NAME STATEMENT 1?:>02 G11Clen Grove Blvd. Ste. 21; Nort~;ly (11., Limits _ 40 i(Al!n 11 provl~lllCI In S«tlon 3 or !llli ordlntnc:o In illl mtlttrl Pf"llln!ng IO the esllle GI Vt> GI :30 Tne toHowlng person Is doing b~~intt!o Garoen Grove, (1111. 9'11>43 Ptr Hour" Ind Sl<:hon l·ll or surcll COIJ!. of ukl dKtdtnl. wi thin fOl/t' monlhi This 11!r.melll a w.i': tiled l'lilh !Me .,, Al1ne1 11(;.v McKlnnev, 1 6 6' 2 Sl!CTION l. Tllis Ordll1lllCI sNlll llkl SECTION I. "II ort1lo1nct s or ptrlS 1fl<t!' the tlrst puoOc1tlon °' lllh notice. Counly Clerlc of Or1ng1 County on WE CARE CARPET CLEANERS. Gol~enwcl, Apl. 2.-Huntl1!9IG~ StKll elfed enCI De in lull llorce lhirty (:)01 ol Of'dlninces In conltlct ntrtwtltl 1r1, Oliled Jlft, I, 1174 Janu1rv JO, 1'74. 2115 Placentll No. 19, Corti Mesil. Calif. 91646 dly$ frGm ilnd efler lft Ofllt~ lflCI to tM nrtnt of lll(ll Conflltt, lltreO'f RUTH BOLES MAR$HAl.l, F~l CtUf. "2627 This business Is conducted by 111 prior 10 !he explritlon of llttttn' Cl51 repe•ltd Is ol Ille rttactl" d1te ot Executrhi d lh• W!ll PublldM:d Orange Coast Oally Pllol Ernest w. LaBrec~. 2115 P!~cenli1 . lnd1Yld11al dsvs lrom lhl passilll• IM•ret1f shall this ordln1iw:e, bllt Mall r•m1ln In of 11\t t bove n11mell decileltnl Januar'y 12, 19, 16, end Febr ... 1rv ?, No. 19, Co~ta Meso1, Call!. 92627 A, K. MtK1nn.ey . De oullllslled <lf\Ct In tile ORANGE full force llflCI tfllcl 1111111 such dl!ll=. l(tMOEL AND ANOERSOt4 197• 91·7• T~il bui.lness h conduc!td bV an This !latement was f•leCI v.·lth the COAST OA.ILY PILOT, 1 ntWSPIPtr SICTIOH f. T~lt orClln1nce •11111 10» Martir arudwtV ----------·------lillC1lvlC11ial, Coon!y Clerk of Orange CountY on of generol c:ir,ul•tlOfl, prlnled Ind Gtcomt el'fectlYt on llol 6111 dlV ol s.-. AM. Celll. ltl't1 PUBU~ NOTICE E. 111. l aBreclt December 16, 1971 p11llll1l'M!ll 111 tne Cil'f of cos11 I.Il sa. FtllrultY, l974. Tel: ln41 SM·1111 Tllis statement v1•1 filed wi•r. 111e f'30JU togelntr witn tne nilmtS of 1111 members SECTION 10. Tiii CllV Cieri! shill Attomeys for Eunrttia NOTICI! OF PUILIC HE ... RlNG C<111n1v Clerk oi Oringe CG\lnly on Publi511td Or1nqe Coast Oai1y P ilot, of tt1t Clly Coon.:11 wtlng tgr •rid certify to Ille ldOPllon of tllh ordln1nc.1 Publlslltd Or1r.go COl'1 0111Y Piiot, llEFORE THE PLANNING COMMISSION Jar1yaiy 2, 197• OetemlH!r 29, 191l o1nd Jen•Ja<y S, 12, a;alr1sl the ume Ind 111111, wltllln lltlHn (UJ Illy) illhir Ja11111rv 12, 19, 16, ir>O Ftllrutry l, OF THE CITY OF f'OUMTAIN VALLEY f'·lOS61 19, 1~14 "'871·73 PASSED ANO .ADOPTEO !Ills 7th d1v pl swge 111<1 ilOOJlllon Ille,._.!, CilUU 197• 111 .. J' \ ·. A CONVlHl(NT SHOl>PINQ AN SiWING OUIDE FOR JHI! ~ON THl CO. • ' For •n ad ln-WorMn.~1 v~. orld Coll Muy llolh 642·567.I, 1xt. 330 The Newest Wrap! Tunic is Tops! ' ' I '" tx1 ~B ... ..14 9466 SIZES 7 .15 r.., 1ff ...,.;..;. 1ff ...,.,.._ Ti-eat ;uu1"1;elf to ft pretty tunic that lo ps e\'erythingl Coulrllsting scallops aet.."l?nt i;\eevelt'ss, short. or ldrlg- , sll'l'\'l'd hinic. Crochet of I spo11 yar n; tcan1 "·ilh pants, I I · s th I' \\' RAJ> I shoi·ts, S\\•im suit. Pattern COATDRESS "·i1h \\'hirli ng 7366: Sizes 10..lR lncludt'd . 11leoh: lhul's ne\\'CSI 1'()11•! st:\·t :ST\'-tTI·t: ca;NTS Se1v it in pack.:uxl·tr:'l.\'l'I .for ench ()nttcn1 -add 25 kn its "·ilh a flash o f conll'.<uil ei.•nls !(Ir ench pntlt>m fo1· for scarf filJ.111. I Air l\l ail and Spcclul Hun· Pin!ed Pntte111 9-166: Jr. <Hi ng; olhl"n\'l.sc third·<;lasi;. l\liss Sizes 7, 9, 11, 13, 1j. rleli\'l'IJI "·ill take dlJ'et" Size ll (bust 331il dress 3 .,.,·eeks or n10re . Send to yards :>l·inch; sca11 ~~ ;ard Allee l:Jrooks1 Ule· DAI1;-Y 4:rinch. PILOT, 105, NecdleorMt SEVENTT·fl\'t: Ct:1'"TS Ot!pL, Box 163. Old Chelsea Jor each pattern -add 2S Stalion, t-!_ew Yol'k, N."l:'. 1..-enls for each pattern for lOOU. Print l"ianM!, Add'reMI, Air l\ln.11 nnd Spcclnl Hand· Zip, t'alh:•m Nun1b@r. ling: otheN·i.~ thlrd·clnss N E E D L ~CRAIT delivery will tnke three Crochet, knit, etc. '72! free "'CC'ks or nlore. &•nd to cflm:tkins. :l}c, l\farinn ?llnrtin, llK' DAILY ln.>1l1tnl "lllcranM'I Book, pal· PILOT, '1-12, Pall<'rn Dept., Rai.:ic, fnucy knol~. :!:~2 \\·~·sl 18th St.. Ne\v lE'rn~. St.00. '\·ork, N. ,. 10011. J"' r i nt ln."11ant ('Toob1•t Hook SAl\ll!:, ADD ll>;s8 \\'ith U.-am hy piclures! Pal· ZIP, ~lzt; •nnd ~\.LE terns. SJ.l(I. Nlll\lBt:R. (Jorn11lf'h• ln11la11I Gift Book SEE ?110RE Quick -more than 100 g\lls - Fashions and choose one $1.00. pattern !rec from Otn" £'oo1ple1e • .\l1lni.n Hook Sprlng·Sum1nrr Cntalog. All $1.00. sizes! Only 50c. 11 .I.Ur,,· ltug BoutA • 50c. INSTANT SE\VJNC BOOK Book flf I! Prlui Atp.n!!i, sew today, "·ear tomon'O\\'. 50c. $1. Quilt Book I -16 pnllcms. tNSTA:'lT FAS II I 0 N 50c. BOOK llundreds o f ~l11M'utn Quill Book I - fashion facts. $1 . 50c. QuUl!f for Today'111 U'i nc - 15 bl?autiful pallcrm. 50c. CL.A~ SELLS -642·56711 ' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Iha! PubOsned Orange C<1ast Oanv Piiot, ol ·Ja11u1,y, 1974. The llmt to Ile published 0<1ct ln J---------------- on wee111esdav. January 'O. 191~ at J11nuar1 s. 12. 19, 26, 197( ?1·74 PUBLIC NOTICE JACK HAMMETT Ille Otange COlst 01lly Pllo1, • PU~Ll~C~~N~OTJ~~C~E~---(i::;~;~~~~~~~~~~~~~==~=~~~~~;;~~ 7:30 p.1n. In tM Council Cllilnbers, ·----Miyor of the c11v of Costa Mt~a new111tptr of oe111r11 c I r cu I 11 1o11, Citv Hall, Hl?OO Slater A.venue. Founto1in PUBLIC NOTICE SLl"-74012 ATTEST• PllDllslled al'ld ctrc11l1ted In Ille u ld l-----___ _ l/tlley, C1lllorni;s lhll! PI .an 11 In O EILEEN. p PHINNEY CITY of Cosr1 MHI. PICTITIOUS •USINISS Commlislon will hola public hearing SUPERIOR COUllT Of' THE Clly Clerk .of the CllV of Co,ta Me~ PASSEO A"ID AOOPTED THIS 7111 NAMI STATEMENT °" tl1e following: ss",~','e'°o'F c~·L~:JR~rA ~~= 5TATE OF C ... LIFORNIA FOR STATE OF CALIFORNIA l <:11y af J111u1ry, lt7,, Tiit loll-Ing persons 1r1 doing CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 1'1 .. THE COUNTY OF ORANGE COUNTY OF ORJr.NGE l•S JACK HAMMETT buslntl$ is; A.ppllc1llon til ed bV Saltway Stores THE COUMT'I' OF ORANGE Ne. A·115'3 CITY OF COSTA MESA Mavor of 1111 City of CosM 1'.\H1 ROCCO COMPANY, 1635 Sllperlor Inc. !or lne sale DI alcol>ollc-11tverage1 No. A·7Ml1 NOTICE 01" HEARING Of' l"ETITION ) ATTEST: (IOI' liquor deperlmenll In m.irktT ta NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION FOR PIOllATE OF WILL AND FOR )• EILEEN P. PHINNEY, CllV Clerk EILEEN P. PHINNEY Ave .. Unit 7, Costa Mtli, Calli. 916'7 bt localed et the so111ne.i~t (orner ol FOR PROBATE OF WILL A.NO COOICIL LETTERS Tl!STAMENTARY an<! ex-olll.elo Clerk ol IM City Council Cltv Clerk of tllt Cit' of CO'lll Mesi Juan Cir!os Roc<o. 3705 S. Akler M1gnolli1 Street and Warner A.,...ni1t. ANO LETTERS TESTAMENT ARV Estate ot DORIS V. LEE, 1110 ~nown ol ~hi C1tv ol Coxla Mesa, hertDV STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) St., S~n11 A111, Celll WC1 THESE MATTERS ere l>tlnQ process.e<I E lll!e of FRANCES RUTT E II: 11 OORIS VIVIA N LEE, Deceased. cerhly lh1t !ht 1bove 1nd IOl",golr.g COUNTY OF ORANGE l.11ls E$ftt11n Rocco, 168' Rllode P11rsu111t lo !he Planning Laws of the EGGEAT ak.a FRANCES M. EGGERT, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Illa! PE· Ordl"anc:1. Number 7~4S WIS lnlrodllCld CITY OP COSTA MESA :~• i5~1M~\~~ f,M,tt ~!,u,.. ~n,o. ,r!l,,' .. Slalt of C1lltorni11 Government C~. O rd' TER P. l(ELLY J R. ANO 1'.\ARCHf: UN· and cOl'!••lltrec section bV s.e-c:llon t i I El EE p ondu... "' '" ~~,OO(I el llQ. aM IM F'\IMC, Title ::~~tE. IS HERE!Y GIVEN 1na1 NASCH llave filed llt~n a pellli<lf\ fer a rroular meeUng of said Cll'f Cooncll ' L N , PHINNEY, City Cltrk Plflf'ltr.tllp. THOSE OESlll:ING 1., testify ;., laYor GEORGE P HILL has tiled here\n Prob1!e of Wiii 1<1d tor ls~uanct of helCI Ofl 1hll 17111 div of [)e:cernber :.lld t~-ot~ll~ ~~er~c:~,tlieM~,:v ~'::~~ Tiiis Jl~::'r;:~~os :.occoliled Wiln Ille er In OPl)Osllion to lhtse maners will ~ pe!ition 1or Prcb1t1 of Win and Letters T1slamen11rr to Ille pe!Utonel"S. 1911. il'ld tl'lere•ll•r P•s.lld Ind ll:lopltcl certify 11111 tllt iboYt •nd '1or or Coonty Clerk of o:i c ty on bt given an opportunlly to ao so. Cocllcll and tor ls:.11ance of Leners refertn<e 10 which Is made tor lurlher es 1 whole 11 1 r1Q1iler meo;l~g cl of Ordln1nce Number 73·46 Wtl lntr:'llc: Oeo;emlltr 26 1t13 rlj1I oun I! iurlher Information 11 desired voo Tes!amefll.irY lo the pellUoner referent<! p11rlicular1, 1nd Illa! tne llmr and pltce 1aiCI CUy Cooncll htld Ol1 Ille 1 11Y ind COll$1dertd slCllon by iectlon tt ' ' ,>DUS m1y conl11cl 111t Planning Geparlme111 to which 11 made for !Urlher partlcul1r1, of hearing lhe wme n.1 been set of J1nu1ry, 197~. bV The foll<IW ng 1 rtgY!lr ...,etllng of Mid City Councll Pllbllslltd Ortngl COISI Oi!tv Piiot, 11 961·1414 t n.d 11fer to !llt allovt 1nd lhel 1111 lime 1nd place of nearlnG tor Jan. n, 191', 11 9:00 a.m.. In roll c1ll vale: H on the 11111 'll•Y of Oecemller 1973 OtcemtJer 29, 1973 ,1111 JlnYtrv s. 12, For Adver+isin9 In OUT 'N ABOUT Phone Norm Stanley 642-4321 ilern!. !ht 1amt hn 11ttn set lor J1nuorv t~e cwrtroom <1t O~rtfTltnl No. 3 AYES: COU NC ILMEN: ammeH, ind thereitter Pt~Stcl tnd lllOJlieci M 19 1914 311.2.73 THE PLANNING COfAMISSION will 29, 197•, al 9:00 1.m .. in lhe coorlroom of uid court, t i 100 Civic Cen1er Jotd•n, Plnk1ty, Wll!IOll, Rfclll :~=~~:__.:::.::·~:::--;:::::;:-;c;:-::c=::::::,..'.::'.'.'.::'.!:====:=:::::=::::=::=:::o::::========::::::::-:::::==o::==::===:! ton5ider ecw)ronmrn1o11 1.11u1s .111 of Department No. 3 of s1ICI cou1t, Orlve Vlest, ln 111r Cltv of S1ntt An;i, NOES: COUNCILMEN: None PUBLIC.NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE conluncrlon W•th the . public nean.ng al 700 Civic Center orr11e \'lest, ;., Callfornla. A!SENT; COUNCILM EN: NClll laentltled ln. 11111 publ•t 1101lc-?. Copies 1ne c11y cl Sanft Jlni, Callfcrnla. oated Jan. 3. 197• IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have hrre·1----;;:-:::;;:-:;:;--;;;:--;;-.;----,-,,-:::--:::-.::,,-::--:-:'.':".:--,-:--::c-C'.'.:--::--,,-,-;:-;-,,--=;-;:::;-------,::;:--::::;:-cc-:"'"'°",--------ol Ille .mi111ronment1I lmP.1~1 l'eoor11 Oiied J<1nuar11 10, 1974 WI LLIAM E. ST. J0'1N, unlo 511 my hand end tlli!i!'CI lht Stal ORO/NANCI: NO. 13·47 to the lllll'llle11t corner or Ptr<el Parc1I 1 (R·l to C1-CP) EILEEN P. PHINNEY ~r riet;t•!•vi dKltr.illoos ere on Ille WILLIAM E. SI JOHN, Co11nly Clerk of the Ci ty of CCK!t MtSI lllls llh AN OROINANCI! Of' THI CITY C of uld P1rc;el M.ap; tllencf lllonG !..Oh 1 to 7, 1nclu1lve. of Tract Cltv Cltr• ot lht '" !"' Plann!ng Depar!1nenl 1' well Coo"ty Clerk MOOllE & BARNETT :l~Y cl J1n11ary, 19U. COUNCIL 0, THE CITY OF COSTA No. 21SO In Ille Cltv cf COlll Mtt.1, Clly ol Co1!a M111 as 111 lht otflce ol the Countv Cieri! L, OEAM PETIY, ESQ. Suite 102, 5olllht11t L•w Center (SEAL) MISA, CA.Llf'ORNIA, CHANGINe THI! the HslerlY lint of llld ftircel C, County of or1119t, Stele O'f Calllornli , STATE OF CAllFOAHIAI :~u~IV Ill eJ1a1n!ned by tnv lnlertsled t SIS WU11'11re l tvll. Suitt Hll 127•t Norwllk lltvll. Ell.EEN P. PHINNE". , ZONING OF PORTIONS OF THI! Soulh o• 00' 4.l" Els!, 117.48 INT; 81 snown an 1 mep O'f Mld Trac-I. COUNTY OF ORANGE l SS .PLANNING COMNlt".S!ON OF THE •evertv Hill• C11llorni1 9021? NOl"W•lk, Ci1Ulomla l'MSO Cltv Cl1rk •nd t•-ollic•o aANNINO TRACT IN THE RANCHO lhe11ce South If' W 1r• W11t, 44.00 recorded In boo1t 91, PilU' l lllrougll CITY OF COSTA MESA ) CITY OF FOUNTAIN YALLEV Tel~ UIJ) 275 .... 4'1 (11J) 14'·31'11 ·clerk ol tllt Clly COUllCll <If SANT IAGO OE SANTA ANA AHO letlr tnen<e S0\1111 I)<> 00' ~" East, S of Ml1t1H1flf0Ut Ma1>1, lllld In I, EILEEN P, PiflNNEV, City Cl1•• Cllnlon SllerrOCI Secretirv AllOrntV1 for l"etillOlltt Allorntys ltr: l'tlltloner1 the Clt'f of Cost• Mesa TRACT 2751 IOM RI AHO Cl TO 261.00 tfft •long • Une l~.00 let!, Ille ofllct ot tile Cou11tr ll1eord1r and ••-olllclo (It•~ of Ille City Cou11ell Pucllshed oranoe (Oil1t Oillr Pllo!, Published Oranoc Co•~! Dally Piiot, Publist>e<I Orange Coa$1 Oa!lv PJlot, Publl~he<I Orange Co1s1 Call~ Piiot Cl.CP. musured I t rlghl 1ngl11, wes!trly ol 1o1!d Orange couniv. of 1111 c11v of Cost• M11<11, l\l"tbv January 12. 1914 U0·7• Jan11~ry 11, 12, 1e. 197' 119·74 Janua•v s, ~. 12, 1914 •9·1• J•n11arv 12, 197' 106-14 THE CITY CO""COL OF THE CtTY ol and P•r•ll•I with Ille westerly SfCT 0 1 c1rtlly lhot 1111 aboYf •nd fortgolnt u.-. lint O'f Carnegie Awnut. 60.00 let! I I'll 2. Puriuant lo Ille provls ons Ordln•nc• Numner 7:W7 w11 lnllodlltld OF COSTA /.l.ESA OOES HERE8'1' In wkttll, t i atiow n on uld Pilrcil of Secllon 9230.• ot tile Munlclpal Cl><le and considered Mellon by lKllon at OROAIN AS FOLLOWS: A\ap; thtnc• S.OOtll 19" W 11" West, of lhe City ol COiia M111, District 1 r.Qlllar meeting ol ulll Ci ty COllll(ll SECTION 1. All lhtt por!IOl'I of tlle 17.14 feet 10 1 ppint 111 1 line wllltn .11•8'11 C·S of Ille City or COill Mtu lolld on ttle 17th lltY of 0.Ctrnbtr PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOT ICE PUBLIC NOTICE OllOINANCE MO, 13,.. !I'll Office ol Ille Coontv Recorder tne w1ne. as t wllOle 11 1 reguler meotino of fv/lowlr111 described re1t properly Is 11 200.ao tee!, meisvrtd a l rlqht tngln , I! hlrtby amltldtd by 1111 tddlt1on 1t7l, •lld inereill., PMsrd t no •cloe>ted AM ORDINANCE Of' THE CITY ol Hid Coun!v. PASSEO ANO AOOPTEO lhl1 7111 dav said Ci ty Council h!!ld OI! !hi 7111 Cl•Y 11tre11Y pl1ced Ind lnc:llldtd In lllt Cl-CP t illlfrty of tnd parilllel with lhl Ctf!l1r 'lerelo or 11111 Cl-Cl" trea dei.crlbed oll 1 wltole 111 • r1t1ul.lr l'llllll ol COUNCIL OF THE CIT'I' OF COSTA SECTION ?. Pur5ut"' la the pro11lslon$ ol Janu•r'f, 197(. • ol Janu1r'f, 1914, bV lht tollowing roll Zont, to wll: tine O'f Harbor Boulev;sro '' lllOwn In SKllcln 1 herlol. sall:l Cltv C011ncll h;!id OI\ h 71::9 tlay MESA. CALIFORNIA ':HANGING THE of S;c!lon "230.4 O'f IMe f~unid'lill (od~ JACK HAIAMETT ca\t 11011: PARCEL 1 CC I to Cl.Cl") on seld Pt rctl Map; ll'lenet Sooth Sl!CTION J, Tllll Ordinance 111tll ta~e ol Janu•rv. 197•, by lllt follawlng roll ZONING OF A POAT ION OF lOT '' the City cl Cls•a Mesa. Olslrlcl M~or of the Cltv <11 C~tt M111 AYES: COUNCILMEN: Ht mm e I t, A portion of l et A of the l tnnlng !>" I•' 00" Wtlil, 2.00 !NI tlO!lll llfltCI .ind bt In lull force tlllrly (30) cell "°"; 10&, NEWPORT MESA TRACT, FROM ~8P B·2 ol !I'll C:l tv cf Co$la Mes11 ATT EST: .. J<1rd1n, Plnklev. WllliOl'I. RIClll Tr1ct In the Rancho S1111!1go ~ Mid partllel Uno to 1 llC>inl tn ii days from end aller 111 1)1$,IHJI, and AYE!>: COU NCILMEN: lilln1'!11!1, C2 lo Ml. IJ hereby 1men<led by 1he addition EI LEEN P. PHIN NEY NOES: COU NCi i.MEN: NGfle Santi Ant, C!IV ol Co1t1 Met~. County 11ne Wll!Cl'I It 100.00 feet. mea1urtd prior lo 1111 e1plr111!G11 of fllfffn fl5) Jordan. Ptnklev, Wll!-0!\, R1tcl!I THE CITV COUNtlL OF THE CITY ll'llrtlo of !hi Ml arN d~tribed In Cil'f Clerk Of Int CllV or CO'J:tl Me~1 A!SENT: COUNCILMEN: NOO!e of Cringe, St1t1 ol C1llfor11la. 11 11right1nglf'I, northerly Of tnd Oilrlllel d1ys from the PtUafll lhertol sho1U NOES: COUNCILME N: None OF COSTA MESA DOES HEREBY Section 1 lllreol. STATE OF CALI FORNIA I IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I ll;lve hertbv ll'lown on I mtP thereof, llltd 111 wll h 1111 c111ttr UN of F1lr OrlVf be pub/151'\ed once !11 the ORANGE ABSE NT : COUNCI LMEN: Nont OROA.!N Jl.S FOLLO'fl~: SECTION 3. This Ordln11nce sllall llke COUNTY OF ORANGE ls1 set my htnd and illlMtd Ille Seal Action 6:J8.S In 11'111 Sl/perlor COllrt 1s sllow'tl on Mid l"1rctl M1p; tllenct COAST OAIL Y PILOT. 1 newspaper IN WITNESS W)lEll:EOF, I llilvt lltrtb'f SECTION 1 AU !uat portion ot trie ettect o1n.d be In lu ll lorc1 llllrty (30) CITY OF COSTA MESA ) of lllt Cl!y or Cosll Mell lhls Ith of lhe Stitt of C1llfornt1, tn Ind SQl/fll 8'' St' 11" Wesl, 1«1.00 lftl of geMrtl clrc11lallon prlnltd and Ml my l!anp IM tHbed 1111 kdt following oe~c•;Ced renl praperty I· 11vs from "na afle r Its pass11go. •nd I, Ell..EEN •P . PHINNEY. City Clerk dllV 01 JtlllllrY 1974 tor !he Coor.IV of LM Angele$, wld 1tcng wld llnt 111rtllel With !tit centtr pullllsll4ftl tn Ill• 1..!ly ol COii• Mes.a, of lllt Cllv ot Co111 Milli 11111 lllJ herenv nla(ed •...:I incluaed In fhe Ml irrcr 10 the 11olretlon ol llfleen (15) •nd e~-0111,10 Cllf'k of ll'lt c11v Ccvncll (SEAL I ' · 1ttlori bfl/lo 1nlllltid "Htnccck ll1111nfn11 l!nt ol F1lr Orl11t to 1 f'Olnl In tug.tlller wllh lht n8mes .)I !ht mt1nbers ClllY ol J•111.11 rv, 1974. U>rie, to wll: 11y1 from the oau111e 111ertol s111111 of Ille Cllv of (os!a Meta, llerebv \If. M1rv H. Benning" more ., Unt whltll It .0.00 fffl 1111t1url'd ot 1111 CHy Council voting tor 1110 !SEALl l~e e•sl 135.00 !eel ol tne W(SI be p11bllshl'd once In lne ORANGE COAST certify !Mel Ille 11xive 111d forcgel119 E ILEEN P. PHIN NEY p1rtltul1rly descrlbtd t l follOW11: 11 rlgM 1119le1 e1slerly ol tnd p1r1lltl 111aln1I Ille 11mo. Ell.EEN P. PHINNEY n1.oo leet ol Lal ro.., "~icwp<1•I Mesa OA ILV PILOT. e ntwsl'\lprr ol (ltntrll Ordinance Numbtr /l-'8 Will lntrollll(td CUv Clerk ind ix.officio e eot11nlng •l lh• llfll'fhWtsl corn1r wllll the ctnt1r line of provlo1111v PASSEO AND AOOPTEO lhh 1111 dav Cllv Clt rk '"Cl ••-olllclo T1ac1," in t~ City ol Co~1a Me3a, d rt11l1!lon. printed 1nd publlilled In and c011$ld1red UC'lion 11y section 11 CIVk of the Clfv Coun:ll of of Parcel c or • P1rctl M1p rt-e:orded rntntlontcl H1rbot 8oole111n:I; tlltnce of Jan111r~. 19rt. Cieri! 01 Ille Citv Cooncll .,1 C011n tv ~t O•ao'lje. s1a•e of. Catilornla, rne Cllw of Cosro1 "''"' togetntr wl111 1 r1111ul1r meeting cf said Cltv COlll!cil 11111 Cilv of Cotl1 N.ts• In book 9, P•91 21 , of P1rc:el M•P$• North 00 I•' 011'" E1s1, JeO.lt feet JllCI< HA//;~.AETT 1111 Cit-, o1 Cost1 Me .. os ~r ma11 rc(ordeCI In !ooli. 5, 1111 n1me1 cl tr.e member• "' lllt held on tile 17111 day of DKemlllr Publlshtcl Or11191 Co;nl D•ily Pitt>!, r1eord1 ol stld Ori~ C~ty; thlnct tlOllll said 1Wr1Utl nne ta II•• P~n1 Milyor <11 the Cltv of CO'J:t1 Mist Pul>ll!llled o range CCIII Diiiy Pltot, Page 1. of Ml1te!laneou~ flla(>S, in ::.,llY Coum:ll voll"g for 1nd •111lns• 1'7J, tnd tner1aner p1ua:I anCI •dOPted J111uar1 12, 1914 l()&.74 North 11• Jt' 11" E•1t, ?61.SO lffl ol Beginning. ATT EST: Jtn11o1r'f 12, 1914 101.74 1 • I I I " ,.;; .. ~ , .. .. ". : ·~ " '. ~~ , .... _.. -· l o?..~ •• ~· 1.....,--j~, L[G[NO ...... _. .... ,._ ...... . . __ ........... ,... .. _ ..., ..... _ ..... -.• ,_..,, , ... . ~· ·~ ~ -. .. . ·- .... --· CIT~ Of' C:OSfA. MCSA, CALIFOAMA l\..V~ !,JO>AltfM(Nl DISTRICTING MAP -.. ~ .. B/2 ... -- " ,, ..• -·-- ,, " ..- " I Ill i "' " " .... ..,""' ....... ·-.. -......... . .. 1c1 .............. _ • " •• • " l.lGlHO • - .. _,.,. ....... ... .... ..... ... .. ,_ ........ _, j . ... ........... .. :: =::.:ii..·:.;.-- • • • •• DISTRICTING MAP ·~" C/ I r-........... - • " ' ' " ,. ,. !\ '71 VEGA COUPE! New '7 4 Mont.-C..-rlo! With •uto. tr.ns., radio, white ,, wells, heater/defroster, etc. . ' Low mile1 .~ nice • all over, l9448QYJ •. With swi~g-out strata bucket seats, tinted glass , Y8, heater/defroster, radio, tinted glass, three-s peed, radi- al whit• walls, pOwer steering and brake1, etc. 12849/426181 I ' Only $1799 Only $3999 NEW '74 VEGA HATC HBACK! .-....:::::: With fou~-speed trans., heete;/defroster, HD redieto'r, bumper 9yerd1, ti rited 9lass, radio, white wells, mirrors, filters, etc. 11 HV77), Order yours today! . . . "' $29f9 $3899 Only NEW '74 CAPRICE! With four doors, power windows, door locks, steering , se.ets, end brakes, tinted 9!111, VS, auto. tran~., AM/FM rod io, etc. 12695/1046271. Only $4699 Ii' New '74 Monte Carlo "S"! W ith auto trans., air cond .. po_yter steer- in9 and brakes, vinyl ~oof, HO radiator, radio, radial whites, wheel covers, VS tinted glass, at e. {2872/4289511. Only .$4499 . New '73 Caprice Classic-Cou~e!~ W ith auto. trans., power steering, windows and brakes, tint- ed glass, vinyl roof cover, air col'ld., whites, radio, heater/ defroster, HD radiator, etc. 12474/211156 ). Only ~3599 '73. Vega Hatchback! ' -Sa1urdi1y, January 11, 1Cf7.I NEW '74 NOVA TWO DOOR! With 6 cyl, tn9int, tulo. frtn1., pow· Ir 1le1rin9, whittt, rtdio, h1•t1r, dt· fro1ler, tinltd 91111, di•. b1lti, 11lc. 12921/154191 ) Only $3999 1968 cAA\ARO '73 Imp.ala Cust. Cp~.! -•tlM- With auto. trans., V8 , power 1teerin9 and brakes, tint- ed glass, air cond., wheel covers, whites, heater/defrost- er, radio, HD rad iator, remote control mirror, etc. 1250 I /212340 I. Only $34 99 Wlth· four-spt.cf .,;,,,,, ~er .1 .. ring onll b'"""· b\o<kel' '""· 12922/434361 I edlo. ltfft•~ Only~4599 Nevi '7 4 (hoev 1/2 ton Pickup! • ' 1971 With 6 . 0 0 • I 4 / P R nylon tires , heater/defroster, oil filter, mirrors, radio, whites, step bumper, decor op- tion, flasher, etc. I CLI 0503). Order yours today! NEW '74 VEGA KAMMBACK WAGON! • DATSUN ·1 ........... With ••di•, ~~9;wti.tl1 ond widel .. .i Wllilt1, hMter'/d.......,, lour ' •pHd tron1., otc. l:r47DSQI. 'Olily $2099 ·CJI.<~-,; ~'If· • """-'"~ ~'14 El Camino! With •ir <;;ond., powlJ 1!•1r- ;., '"' '"'"· .. ,. '"'~ wide ov11li, h11f1r, defro1t-- er, r1dio, whit11, VI, 1uto. ....... .,... .;,,.,., "''· With four-speed,,.tr11ns., bumper guards, {2731 /4087651 radio, heafer/4,efroster, HD radiator, tint- 1/HV~~l ~~:d·erwyh~;~~~.;·•~~;·9; I Only $ 3999 , •. '7 ·. UGUNA t~r,~u. ·cc;,unt · ~.l!..1'• '"'i 'l< ~ .M .{ ... "" •ltlao .,. ... , thlfWT""'" , ... ef.;ilw TO ' GET BETTER GAS MILEAGE \YE RECOM MEND THE FO~LOWI NG: NEW '74 IMPALA CUSTOM COUPE With 11uto. tr1n1., power 1f11ring ind br1k11, 1ir concl., HD r•di•tor, he•ter, de. fro1te'r, r•dlo. whit• '!t •• ......... .... ....... "'""° ,...... ltf•les. Vt, re4'.e ...... .. 1.4i4o •... _...,; 111.tr•tM, tlO rMi•~ t1n1J4041111 . With •uto. trans., radio, heeter/defroster, tinted glas"s, white walls, ext. decor group, etc., Lo miles. (669HOOJ. .$41'9 With tint•d gless, air cond., power it••ring •nd brak•1, VS, radio, heet- •r/defroster, vinyl roof, whites, auto. trans., etc. I 27 I I /4039531. Onl '4199 '73 Nova 2•Dr.! Only $2699 '73 Ranchero! With auto. trans., power steering end disc bre'kes, air cond., mags, whites, radio, heater/defroster, etc. Immaculate! (60 I 68P l. , Only $3299 .... w Drive at constant speeds whenever possible. • DriYe more slowly. 0 Avoid unnecessary starts and slops; plan your driving. 0 Avoid rapid acceleration and "jack rabbit" starts. • 'Use recommended fuels. e Do not pump the accelerator. It Do not carry around golf clubs and other such items. unnecessarily (more weight, more gas use). e Keep. tires properly inflated. Do not "ride the brakes." e Be sure the parl<ing brake is fully released. 0 Minimize idling time; turn it off: e Use air conditioning only when absolutely necessary. e Minimize warm-up time. e Keep engine in proper running order with periodic tune--ups. w•ll•, wh••I cover1, VI , remote control mirror, tinted glen , etc. 1270]/106'415) I Only $4199 Lease from Direct Factory Alljlthorlzed Dealer! HOWARD Chevrolet's Chevrolease low rate plan offers the savings and convenience big fleet users enjoy! Ask for lease specialist! '73 MALIBU CPE.! NIW'74:. l~ittl.-~ .... _ .. ·•..int ~ii" ~,I. 11..ht .... YI, •Ir ,,..., With air cond., auto. trans., power With auto. trans., power st•er-For an expert Chevrolet tune·up by skilled technicians using iteering, whites, radio, heater/de- ing, di1c brakes, heater/defrost-the r1ew Chev/GM Tune-up Kit call Service Advisors 'Rod froster, tinted glass, whites, etc. •r, radio, tint•d glass, whites, Ch 1 _ h (297GOTI . I 2GASJ . aslain or ... rry Jo nsori on Monday at Howard Chevro-00d~i~lc.$289f le~ 833-0555. Only $3299 833·0555 .. Newport leach · ' ; HALI' MIU • • S9UTH OP OIANfi COUNTY ~ AllPOIT l ;;;;;::::::;;;:;;;:::~:::::::::;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;:::;;;;;;;;;;;;~:_.:_.::.--l'rlceo:;:~G:o:o:d-i~l~7;;:;1~~~~~:~~~.~~';~;~~~:~~!.~ .. ~ .. -,.~ .. ~ .. ,~ .. ~,-.m~ .• ~,.~.$;1;::9~9~9 .. Wed. r•dio, tinted gl••1, etc. l ow mil•1 ..... 16tft. !186DSWI ONLT HEVAC Mac Arthur and _ Jamboree Boulevards Enter from Mac Arthur • • • t •• lllYICI, PARIS. llODY ANO PAINT Dim. PIOM 7131 A.M. WUIDAYS ·w. .. 1uto ................... ~.., ...... . 67 DJ Cl'IJ ., . i119, wt.ht, tfft;e. .... Nk. O..l IVZW0171 • ···••••••••••••••. O.Y '68 CHEV. •,, TON "CKUP! $1799 With •uto. tr•n1., •ir co11d., power •te•r· i11g, cu1t. c•D, •lc. llOIFBG I •• ONLT , r/3 Ll!_Y PICIUl't ' $ WI·-~ -......... ,,_, ti"t.4 t'•••, ........ •k fVINt t l. OMLI '73 CA MARO COUPE! . $31 99 With 1uto. tr1n1., pow1r.1t1erl119 •nd d 1c Dr•ke1, 1ir co11d., lit1ted 9l<111 , '+'il'lyl roo{, •lc. !7'4l6Rll • , • , •. , ONLY ' ' . -- - ' ' • z bAJLV PILOT ~S•tu~41. Janulf'Y 12, 1'74 nerjl r _,,,u, l~l -··--I~ * * -~-*-* l!~i;;~;,~-;~s~~~~;;~;.:~;;!;-~:.:~:.~-~c;;:~-;!!:7;,:.-~;-I Herifage Collection ad• ~lly & ,.port' errou lmmodl•loly. Tho DAILY PILOT u•umo1 lloblllty for the first incorrect Insertion only. RENDEZVOUS CONDO ~---.r-~~~~ CANNOT BE DUPLICATED -ever again in Newport Beach . Rare opportuni\y to live on the oceanfront for less than $100,000. Top floor wi th sensational view. security building, G•n•r•I Gen.ral - AND ASSOCIATlS REALTORS AmNTION INVESTORS NOW IS THE TIME FOR 1974 TAX SHEL. TER. MAY WE SHOW YOU OUR JN. VENTORY OF CORONA DEL MAR JN. COME PROPERTIES. NORTH OF HIGHWAY 4 SEPARATE DUPLEXES -each unit has 2 BR's. Well unde r market. DUPLl;X_-2 BR + I BR apt. Great corner Joe. DUPLEX -2 BR + 1 BR apt. Front unit remodeled. _ DUPLEX -3 BR + 2 ·BR apt, rear 3 br brand new. SOUTH OF HIGHWAY DUPLEX -3 BR + 2 BR apt. Both units sparkling. DUPLEX - 3 BR + 2 BR apt. All rooms extra large. ., DUPLEX -2 BR, den + I BR apt. Front unit newly done. TRIPLEX-Near bea ch-extra large rooms, fully rented. Top Corona del Mar location . CALL 644-7270 2828 E. Co11t Highw1y, Coron1 del Mir WI CAN HILP YOU •UY, SILL, OR TRAO! A HOME ANYPLACE ~N THE NATION General General 8 UNITS subterranean garage, eJevator. 2 Bedroo!T\, 2 balh 2 Bedroom, 1 bath, CALL 546-5880 REPUBLIC HOME $71,000 $69,500 MESA VERDE SPECIAL AT $42.900 -Look at the features:.Central air conditioning, urr derground utilities, Del Piso tile in entry, kitchen, and family room, decorator kitchen \Vlt h abundant storage. Hurry, see this de.; lightrul 3 BR., 2 BA. home today! CALL 540-1151. PENINSULA POINT.'S BEST GREAT 5 BEDROOM HOME on Seville. Has ~verything! Including billiard room, wet bar, separate family rm., maid rm ., on quiet street near ocean, bay & tennis club. $119,500. CALL 546-5880. . ATTENTION! ATTENTION! ALL VA BUYERS -Here is your chance to use your NO DOWN GI loan benefits. 4 Bed· room, 2 bath, den and pool, all on large lot. Upper .Bay location near Newport. Govern- ment appraised at $39,950. Hurry, ca.II 540-1151. . JUST LISTED SUPER -4 Bedroom + den or 5 bedrm. home. Great condition w /new carpets, p,a~nt and 'drapes. Lg. oversized dble. garage. Quiet cul-de-sac location in the North end of Costa Mesa. Walk to everyt hing. Priced only $34,250. Coll 546-5880. OWNER IN FLORIDA MUST SELL -vacant 3 bedroom, 2 bath To\vnhouse immediately. Shag carpets, lots of extras! Popular Costa Mesa location. Clulr house/pools. No\V priced belo\v market al $24,500. CALL 540-1151. Best Location Prime Costa Mc.sa location. Deluxe 3 bdnn. 2 bath home with den, fireplace, Rear living nn Built ins, Forced· air he11t. Shake roof . $35,450.Call MO -1710. \Veil 1naintained, x I n t location, no vacancy. 1 & 2 Br, garages. LA CUE ST A VILLAS $30,990 and $31,990 TARBELL, RHllors General PYRAMID EXCHANGORS REALTORS BJJ.1768 General OPEN HOUSE-133 SHORECLIFF ROAD Come see this charming 3 bedroom home m the exclusive Shorecliff community. $125,000, and what a view!! Open Sunday 1·5. IT rs so SPECIAL Young, homey, 4 bedro~ms, conversation pit and fireplace overlooking lhe bay. Large woodsey family room. SPYGLASS HILL-OPEN HOUSE •2 Point Loma Drive. Lusk built 4 bedroom home on fabulous corner lot. Paneled b~nus room. Completely landscaped. Ocean view. $169,500. NEW CORONA DEL MAR CONDO $62,500. Exciting 2 story chalet type . Short \Valk to beach. 2 be!irorns, 2 baths, fire- place and upgraded. BROAOMOOR HARBOR VIEW Prime corner location. L~sh landscapi~g surrounds th is superb famtly home. Eat:m kitchen plus formal dining room, family room $110,000. VIEW-CORONA DEL MAR Rare property in this d'esirable 'area. Shoi:t walk to fine beaches. Watch the boats sall out the jetty and on lo Catalina. Reduced $119,500. SEE TRINA Beauliful 3 bedroom condo in the Bluffs with wide back bay ,v iew, cheerful wall~ papers throughout, immaculate! $71,500. TENNIS ANYONE? $74,flOO for the large "Q" plan in the fabu· Jaus Bluffs ! Extra-large master suite, 3 baths. Mu st se it! Immediate possession. Call today. IN THE VILLAGE Chatming corner duplex in Corona del Mar with 3 bedr.ooms,-2 bathsil cozy fireplace, private patio. New 2 be room unit JUSt completed. Terms available. $109,000. . BLUFFS TOWNHOUSE! • A new concept in Home Ownership by Ayres Con1truc:tion Company . You Own The Land and the Home Not a Condominium No Monthly Maintenance Fee Last few -Good Selection! Immediate Occupancy 3 BR, 2 BA, HUGE FAMILY ROOM + SEPARATE 2 CAR GAR. Model al Corner of Adams & Florida One Block W. of Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach AYRES SINCE 1905 536-1445 ----General 5 BEDROOM • 31/2 BATH $29,750! JOG TO BEACH Unbelievable but tru e ! Prjn1e beach area localion. Fan1ily sized bedrooms. Separate Mother-in-La~s quarters. Sec lud e d vegetable garden . LOW -LO\V DO\VN 1PAYMENT. Take advantaie, Call n ow ! 842-2535. OPENTIL.9 • rrs FUN10BE N/CEI [lllfi&·lttl llfE1iRoWHflD Great for ye81' round living & close lo the village. 3 yr old Bavarian style 3 leVt:I home with open beam. ce1l-tngs thru-0ut, 3 br 2 ba + completely finished base- etlt for playrm or shop. Lndry facllities. $31.i,500. t21.:1') 451-.3898 after 6pn1 or ~~----- General OPEN HOUSE 3270 Washington Mesa Verde Come see our sharp 3 BR, Family room home with park like li"Ont and rear yards. IT CAN'T LAST LONG ONLY $38,500. Open Sat and Sun . · , .. 644-7211 /Jn NIGEL l}AIL[Y & • ASSOCIATES 6 HOMES!!! SIX newlv decorated cottages on enormous tree-shaded country lot! Shag epls, frplcs, paneling, b e a n1 ceilings, pvt patios! Xlnt income! Super buy or trade al $93.500! Call t o d a y ! &15-8400. NO SHORTAGE of land with this spacfous cuatom built 3 bedroom, .2 fireplace Hacienda home. Ove~looldng go11 5'0IJJ'.le pond&, room for tennl11 court and pool. A rare C.0.ta-Mesa area. ' Builders R,.-2 zoned • room for 4 more units. CaU quick -646-1171. ' OPEN m •• rrs II.IN TO BE NICE1 l Gener1I · Gener•l IJi'llOOI'. tlVMl'.S BE'l'HEL -HOCHOOEL OR IS IT HOCHOOEL -BETHEL? Whal· ever, these two families have two of the nicest homes in Corona del Mar. The Bethel's is a rambling 4 bedroom-with beautifully de- veloped brick work, fountains, patios and an exciting view for $134,500. The Hochodel's is also a 4 bedroom, also with view and beauti· ful grounds. It's the one \vi th fantastic cabl· network throughout priced al $96,500. Bolh are listing of Lyleen E\ving, Unique Homes, 675-6000. General General _ nlinJa Jjfe PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT' Lindi Isle Waterfront Custom 4-bdrm., 41'.i bath home on lagoon. Fu!IY. equipped isl•nd kitchen, waterfront family room, billiard room ........ $250,000 For COmpl•te Information On All Homes & Lots, Please C1ll: I MOBILE HOME FOR SALE: SILVERCREST MOBILE HOME 33' x 53' 2 BO 2 BA, carp., dl"Uped, bll·lna.. ref.ric., wuhet le f!lec. ~t, wlred • .. Gtnortl (of 23) ilt cond.. kttch. --- clock, '1orag< shed, land· CUSTOM VIEW HOME-BIO CANYON 11<uped pallo. Thi .. yn. old Fabulous NEW spilt level w/Country Club • tlke nu. Located in new d 1 5 BR £R den Jge adult pk. away trom noisy view! Unusual es1gn. , 1 • . St. One.baU w. from clu~ recreation rm & 41;, baths. G ea t .storage .. "°""· 115,436. C.U EVES. 8 OAKMONT LNB OPEN SAT /SUN 1·5 21U94""690. • CAN BE SEEN AT : BEAUTIFUL ONE $TORY MODELS CRESTMONT "The Bluils". Brand new. LASTo!the BEsT! ESTATES, End unit 3 BR DR "Linda" model. $14,950 1051 Site Dr .. Brea. Central End unit: 3 BR; FR; "Paula" model. '74,950 Ave. across from Brea Co 3 bdnn DR "Linda" model. $78 500 Comm Hosp l Lot #46 mer , , 1 CONTACT RAY, PK. MGR: 2701 VISTA UMBROSA . SAT/SUN 1-5 10' showing. GREAT VALUE-SPYGLAS5-$125,000 BEACH! $23,500 Charming NEW 2-story home for lge family:· $1,275 TOTAL Spac. entry hall w/circ stairway. 4· BR, DOWN FR, DR & huge rumpus rm. Land included. ~ 7 TWIN LAKES CIRC, SAT/SUN 1·5 IT'S TRUE' JUST OFF THE WATER! $23,500 tot a I price! $1 ,275 TOTAL DOWN Stylish kit c h en. New appliances. Breakfast bar. Huge living room. SUNKEN C'ONVERSATION PIT! Push·botton gas fireplace! Ankle-deep c arpeting. Privat~ patio. Community POOL! One year new! Total down ' $1,27 5. Take advant1tge! Call no w oo:;.<l787, DON'T COME BUYING "Gee, I remember '1then I DOVER SHORE5-$225,DOO Finest construction in this gorgeous custom built home, 5 Bdrms, lam rm, lge formal DR & 41;, bath s. Huge jacuzzi. Air·cond. 1337 GALAXY DR. OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5 IRVINE TERRACE BEAUTY-$174,500 Greatest vie\v of bay, ocean & Catalina! Custom quality Jge 3 BR home w/FR, formal dining, 3 baths, 3 frplc & beautiful pool. FANTASTIC VIEW~ $235,000 One of Dover Shore's fines t! Custom quali- ty! See lights, bay & ocean. 5 BR, FR, Pool. WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO. 2111 San Jooquln Hlllo Rood NEWPORT CENT!R, N.B. 644-4910 couid have bought a direct General General front row Bay View hon1e ·--~-----~-~iiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil BILL GRUNDY REALTOR in the THE BLUFFS tor • $87,50().;1 wa. Mg loo, ove. 341 Bay1ide Of., Suite 1, N.B. 67U161 2100 sq rt, 3 Br, 2 *A: ba I~!!!!!""'!.;,,,.,,_..,.!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I or 2 bt' + family-great General Gener1I condit ion, almost new & BUY A NEW HOME * Balboa Bay Properties * for · Action • • • Call 642-5678 General MACNAB IRVINE FINER HOMES DON'T BUY in Big Canyon before you see this ma.gnifi· cent 4BR + study + pool home. $159,500. OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1·5 p.m. '15 CYPRESS POINT LN. . NEWPORT HEIGHTS VIEW Including the land -$64,900. Ultra sharp 2BR/FR w /Bay & Ocean view. Lois Miller 642-8235. SPYGLASS HILL Newly listed -carpeted & draped, !and· scaped & sprinkling system, brick work - plus 3BR's, FR, DR & a smashwg, view. $137,500 Fee. Belly Kerr 644-6200. COURTYARD CHARM Lovely 4BR/FR home w/slep-down LR. 2 fireplaces. B; I vacuum. $74,500 . .6'.PEN SAT & SUN. 1-5 p.m. 2200 FRANCISCO, N.B. BAYFRONT CONDOMINIUM Unbelievable view-Bay & Ocean. Simply elegant 3BR, 3 balh, sep. DR. Pool-boat slip avail. $165,000. Harriel Perry 642-8235. HARBOR VIEW CARMEL Y2 block to park & elementary school. Darling SBR/FR home. Lois of brick & neat landscaping. $65,500 Fee. Joyce Ed· Jund 642-8235. DOVER SHORES FAMILY HOME 4BR, 3 balh, FR & gourmet kitchen. Lg. yard-partial view. $98,500. OPEN SUN. 1-5 p.m. 1209 SANTIAGO. COSTA MESA-$37,500 Keep toasty warm .by the fireside in lhls big LR w/paneling & shag. 2BR's, 1 bath. · R·2 corner near shopping & theatre. EiafnQ Svedeen 642-8235. DOVER SHORES-• GALAXY DRIVE VIEW De<:orator's home, 5BR, 4 bath + powder room, FR, DR & gourmet kitchen. Pool w I jacuzzi. OPEN SUN. 1·5 p.m.1368 GALAXY DR. I attractivally done in my favorite autunln colors-I really missed out." Don't You miss out, ca I I EASTBLUFF Realty 644-1133 * 6 UNITS* Nearly new 2 Br., _2 _ ba. deluxe units on oceanfront In Balboa! Elec. frplcs. heavy shag carp., bltns; sundeck or balcony w/each unit: 1 cov'd carports plus 1-parking epace. $3.'ll,<XX> Call: 6~3fi63 979-4190 Eves associated BROKERS-REA L TORS 70Z~ W Balboa 1>71 lbtl MESA V-ERDE- BARGAIN Needs tender loving cart'. This 4 bedroom or 3 and a den home waiting for lhem that required a qulel neighborhood close t o everything. Only $34,500. Cali Red £arpet, Realtors 645-808{) or 5-16-8640. OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUN 1·5 Off Sunfloy,·er, East of Fairview at 969 Dahlia, in Greenbrook area, CM. 4 Bednn, 2 ba, forinal din. S,X,,750. ~3928 Eves: 646-4543 Lachenmyer: Rc.lltor ' VANISHING I II ltard to find! Hi ll side Ney,•port LOT -OCEAN VIE\V! Sacrifice at $17.500. Ter'Tns or \VJU. TRADE. Call 645-8400 at Last Summer's Prices! .. $45,900 Because of last minute credit rejections and cancellations Peppertree Honfes in T1,1stin has 3 homes to sell. • 2 Story • 3 Baths • 4 Bedrooms • Large lam. rm. w /fplc. • Carpet - • Shake ro.o[ . • Plus many more quality features • As lo\v as 10% Do\vn • \Ve \vill take your present home in trade fl.lodels located at Santa 0 Ana Freeway and My!ord Rd. Open Dally from 10 until 6 544-8012 Hurry, this il • ver d11ll O'.CIUa ........ ~ General General l ~'--'"'.:.;...~~~~--1 Walker &Lee "'"~ '''"'' V. E. Ho..-.nl & Co. BIG CANYON CONDO !Ir.I t:..ui. ....-.. Spacious 2 Br, + den, formal din. rm., end unit. - VA VA Qy,•ner may sell there lovely 4 Br, 2 Ba home on VA·FllA tcnns. Quiet tree lined street in Beautiful Mesa. Verde. Elect. bit-ins, crpt, 'shutters, frplc, forced air he at, Jg double gar. Asking $36,500. MORGAN REAL TY 67J.6642 675-6459 CORONA DEL MAR- NEW DPLX • BY OWNER purchase or leMe option. $91,875. BLUFFS 1 LEVEL CONDO End unit. 2 br & den overlooking wide greenbelt. Low maintenance. Priced at only $50,500. NEWPORT BEACH DUPLEX 4Br + 3Br. lyrold. Close to beach & shopping area. $110,00J. C. F. COLESWORTHY Realtors 640-0020 BUYERS DELIGHT- 138.500 Charming 3 BR, 2 bas./2 BR. 2 bas. all bit-ins, beautifully cpt 'd & draped. Terms of- fered now. Buy & beat high· er building costs & rising inflation. OPEN SAT, SUN 1 to 5 PM. 706 Narclssua, 714-673-0207. Do;uble Brick fi re p I ace, enhances your large living room al11a adds special warmth to the country kitchen. 3 large bedrooms and a formal dining room. With park like grounds, Call * 4 Bedroom home (hUie Red Carpet, Re a Ito rs master BR) + family room 54&-8640 ()l' 645-8080 + den, 3 baths, many ~x-tras. Quiet street. $55,750. BEACH ENGLISH -Huge TIME FOR QUICK CASK THROUGH A: Roy McCirdle R11ltor 2 story English on e~cluslve l8lO N~ Blvd C.M street. 5 + den includes "'541.Tnf ., · GUEST. Large park-like grounds $57,000. AG T . DAILY PILOT . $900 DOWN · Newb' painted thruout, this 3 bedroom; 2 bath with double car garage for only $26,500 requires being seen NOW!! 646-7711 • Open eves. ' Walker & Lee REAL ESTATE BEACH GIANT 5 +DIN $25,950 645--0303. VACANT RECONDITIONED POOL Vacant! Reconditioned + WANT AD ., 642-5871 POOb! New ~t out and -:;:::::::::::;::;~ tn. Huge Uvtng room. 1 VAULT El>. BEAll!EO CEILINGS. .sun s h In e ldlchtn. $•mily ~. Full. •lied. bedrooms!. Beaut!M red -brick pa ~lo . ,. $PARK.I.ING POOL! Coce •ee what $55,927 wlll buy! Charming 2 bedroom and den home. \Varm colors, terrazzo entry and kitchen. Worth seeing, worth owning. OPEN SAT 1·5, 426 VISTA SUEf!TE ~ liill:tl . • GOOD LOTS ARE SCARCE Approx. 9000 sq. ft. come~ lot In lovely res. area. 2nd-story could have Opper Bay & Min. vjew. $23,500. Elaine Svedeeo 642-8235. RAMBLING RANCH ~1Ued near 811ndy beach. 5 Bed- rooms, step down den. For- mal dlnine·· Party room. Real country kitchen. Larae ground1. Ehtertalntrt padO. BE'ITER HURRY! Call PS.900. total price. 1900.00· J. -nl $'118.00 PER MO.I HURRY! cnll now 963-6767. OPf.N 114 t • It S FUN 10 Bf NICE! CJ]----m THE REii ESTATl:A ~ 644-1766 ~~·~l.Bankf ~ 2161 Son ~oaquln Hills !Id., N,8, • ....; __ _ ( lrvlRB I Moc••b-1m.-11oo11,c..,.;., I 101 Dowr Dr1w 142 ... 12s1 JIM M1cArtttur 144~iaoo Bier. 645-0303. . ---- EASTBLUFF CONDO 2 BR Duplu $)4,fSO 1 story 3 Bd1'1!1, 2 bath•. II.EACH . Collott $49,950 M luxu...., • c u 1 t 0 m Call loi' add111011 I 1nlo I &I'\)' ·~ I 179'1 0t'tlnge Ave .. e.M,. featutts. $68,500 II rm ' c•NTURY· 21 642· 1771 OW!)<r 644-1809 ' NEWPORT Height•, 2BR NEWPORT Height•, 2BR hollle, dbl seraae. Fortln hou,., dbl 1orage. Fwttn ComM• R<oltor, 64HOOO O>mpaoy, Realtor, 642-IOOO ' For a-ll1ld A4 AcrJON Coll A DAILY N.OT AO.VllOI -.. 11 -f ' . )., I G ·'- • \. • DIRECTORY ..., "" ttwty 41rMMry wM tM tWt •••keit' •;.. .. M..W•11t1-i. A.11 ...... ...._ ~ Nlew .,. -. tcr1Mcll i• trMter ... II i.y ... rtlll'll ........... fe4er'• DAILY PILOT.WANT ADS.,.,,._ lhwlllt.,.. H-. fer '°'9 •r t. rMt.,. wfl4 .. Mtt .c.11 ........._ .. tlih •-'-__. Frldliy, Sehrtt.r wl s..&ey, • HOUSES FOR SALE 4 BR & FAMILY RM OR DEN •••57 Linda Isle (Linda Isle) NB l BEDROOMS 2821 Ocean Lane, Corona de! Mar 644-9060 $119,500 (Sat 2-5) 2595 Crestview Dr (Bayshores) NB 644-9060 $59,500 (5at & Sun 2-5) 213 Fernleaf, Corona del Mar 645-6500 $108,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 221 Collins, Balboa Island 845-6500 $58,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 343 Santa Ana (Newport }!eights) NB 646-0555 $46,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) •437 Seaward Rd , Corona de! Mar 644-7211 $69,500 (Sat 1-5) l BR & FAMILY RM OR DEN 492 16th Place (Newport Heights) CM 642-5200 $46,500 (Sat.& Sun 1-5) 1860Port Wheefer (HVtiHomes) NB 640-1837 $69,500 (Sun 1-5) 245 Evening Canyon Rd., Shorecliffs 673-6510 (Sun 1-5) 112 Via Mentone, (Lido Isle) NB 673-7300 $94,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 522 Catalina Dr (Newport Heights) NB 646-3928 $41,900 (Daily 1·5) 1984 DelMar, Laguna Beach 675-7225 $46,500 (Sun 1-5) 644-1766 (Sat 2-4) * *4062 Humboldt (Htg. Harbor) HB 846-5092 $175,000 (Sal/Sun/Mon 10-4) •104 Via Mentone (Lido Isle) NB 675-0123 $99,500 (Sa! 1·5) 507 Rockford Place (Cameo Hi'lands) CdM 675-6000 $87,000 (Sun 1·5) * 19 Point Loma (Spyglass) CdM 675-6000 $189,500 (Sun 1·5) 2326 Tustin (Newport Back Bay) NB 645-6500 $66,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 215 Agate, Balboa Island 642-5200 c (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1719 Skylark (Baycresl) NB 642-5200 (Sun 1-4) 3681 No. Mall, Irvine SSZ:1ii!!Q -$45))0!) 2021 Aliso,'Costa Mesa (Sat 2·5) 5411-7729 $55,750 (Sat & Sun 1-4 ) 14 Torrey Pines Lane, Newport Beach 644-0648 (Sat & Sun 12·5) 1742.Port Manleigh Cr (HV Homes) NB 644-6249 $74,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1141 Keel Circle (HV Hills) CdM 644-1766 $99,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 225 Via Genoa (Lido Isle) NB 642-11235 (Sat 1·5) 3 BEDROOMS •15 Cypress Point Ln (Big Canyon) NB •1811 Gisler, Costa Mesa 642-8235 $159,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 556-8800 $79,500 (Sal & Sun 1·5) 2200 Francisco (Bonnie Bay Highlnds) NB 133 Shoreclif! Rd. (Shorecliffs) NB 642-8235 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 644-1766 $125,000 (Sun 1-5) 186 Shorecliff Rd (Shoreclif!s) CdM 2030 Holiday Rd. (Baycrest) NB 642-11235 $229,500 (Daily 1-5) 644-1766 $89,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) *4607 Camden (C ameo Shores) CdM 17711 Acacia Tree Lane, Irvine Village Ill 644-6200 $165,500 \Sat & Sun 1·5) 644-1766 861,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) •5 Torrey Pines Ln (Big Canyon) NB 2006 Vista Caudal (The Bluffs) NB 641).1711 (Daily 10-5) 675-3535 $79,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 7 Twin Lakes Cir (Spyglass Hill) CdM. . 505 Narcissus, Corona de! Mar 644-4910 $125,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 675-6000 $72,500 (Sun 1·51 *2915 Setting Sun (HV Hills) CdM • 1215 Pembroke (Westcliff) NB 675-2373 j Sat & Sun 12-4) 645-6500 $63,000 (Sal & Sun 1·5) 969 Dahlia (nr S. Cst Plaza) CdM 133 Via Waziers I Lido Isle) NB 646-3928 Eves 646-4543 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 641).8146 $79,500 (Sat & Sun 12-5) 5 Point Sur (Spyglass Hill) C!IM 2701 Vista Umbrosa (The Bluffs) NR 675-7225 $1.21,5()0 (Sun 1·5) 644-4910 $78,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 15 Point Sur (Spyglass Hill) CdM 4827 Cortland Drive, Corona del Mar 675-7225 $121,500 (Sun 1-5) 675-5200 $64,500 (Sun 1-5) •3801 Inlet Isle (Harbor View Hills) CdM 1717 Irvine Ave .. Newport Beach 673-8550 (Sat & .Sun 1-5) . 642-5200 $64,500 (Sun 1-5) 2035 Calvert, Costa Mesa 655 Vista Bonita (Bluffs) NB 546-2313 $45,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5i 645-7221 · $67 ,000 (Sun 1·5) 1902 Suva Circle, Costa Mesa 2031 No. Capella I Mesa Verde) CM 546-2313 $83,500 (Sat 12-4, Sun 1·51 979--0855 851 ,990 (Sun 12-5) S BEDROOM 543 Santa Ana, Newport Beach ,~_#_,,5 Royal St. George (Big;Canyon) NB ,900 _ (SaM'5 ll'lr-ims-$Z65;DOO (Sun 1-5 45 Beacon Bay. Newport Beach • •434 Via Lido Nord, Newport Beach 646-0555 $87,500 .(_Sat 1·5) 673-7300 t235,000 _ (S~ Sun 1·5) 292 Knox Place, Costa Mesa s BR & FAMIL y RM OR DE N 646-7171 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2702 Sparrow (Mesa Verde) CM 2201 Vista Hogar (The Bluf!s) NB 5411-5990 $79,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 640-0020 $50,500 . (Sat 2-4) 17351 G'b * •4423 West Coast Hwy, Newport Beach 1 son Cr., Huntington Beach 842-8133 (Sun 1·5) 675-7225 $79,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) * 1315 Santiago Drive, Newport Beach - 4 BEDROOMS •2 Point Loma Dr (Spyglass Hills) NB 644-1766 $1~9,500 (Fri/Sat & Sun 1-5) •6182 Napa, Huntington Beach 847-0047 $59,900 (Sat 1·5) •41 Beacon Bay, Newport Beach 642-5200 (Sun 1·5) 2424 Vista Hogan. (The Bluf!s) NB 673-8550 852,50!> (Sal & Sun 1·5) •4521 Cortland (C ameo Highlands) CdM 675-6000 $76,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 3 BR & FAMILY RM OR DEN 3508 Surf view Lane (HVuHills) CdM 644-1766 $74,950 (Sat 12-5) 1000 Clif! Drive, Newport Beach 5411-4193 $63,500 ( 12-8 PM) ••65 Linda Isle (Linda Isle) NB 642·8235 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 4545 Fairfield (Cameo Shores) CdM 644-6200 $117,500 (Sat & SUll 1·5) 17 Carmel Bay Dr. (Spyglass) CdM 644-6200 $137,500 (5at & Sun 1·5) 451 62nd SI. (Newport Shores) NB 642-5200 $45,900 (Sun 1·5) 1959 Vista Caudal (Bluffs.) NB 645-6500 $89,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 279 Brentwood Place, Costa Mesa 548-0032 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2784 Wax Wing Circle, Costa Mesa 545-9491 $68,500 (Sat & Sun 1-6) 1657 Texas Circle, Costa Mesa 979-8856. $46,000 (Sat & Sun lc5) 14441 Mesa Circle, Westminster 536-7533 $35,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 173 The Masters Circle, Costa Mesa 540-1151 $64,500 (Sun 1·5) 1982 Pt. Albans (HV Homes) NB 644-7662 (Sun 1-5) 1033 G<>lden Rod, (Old Harbor View) CdM 675-7225 $86,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2361 Notre Dame, Costa Mesa · 546-2313 $34,900 (Sat Ii Sun 1-5) •2827 Francis Lane, Costa Mesa 646-7171 (Sat 2-5) 1951 Port Carney (HV Homes) NB · 644-1766 $72,500 (Sun 1·5) 2027 Port Ramsgate (HV Homes) NB 644-1766 $69,900 (Sat 12-4) 1817 Port Carlow (HV Homes) NB 644-1766 $81,500 (Sun 1-5) 1851 P.Qrt Tiffi~, Newport Beach - 552-7500 $74,500 (Sun 1-5) SUOtI Catamaran (HV Hills) CdM 640-1002 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 3270 Washington, Costa Mesa · 644-7211 $38,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 301 Orchid, Corona del Mar 644-7211 $95,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1871 l'ort Margate, Newport Beach 644-7211 $71,500 . (Sat & Sun 1-S) • I 645-7221 $135,000 (Sat & Sun 2-5) **•3 Linda Isle, Newport Beach 645-7221 $225,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1956 Flamingo (Mesa Verde) CM 5411-4141 $54,500 (Sun 12-5) 1337 Galaxy Dr (Dover Shores) NB 644-4910 $225,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 8 Oakmont Ln (Big Canyon) NB 644-4910 (Sal & Sun 1·5) 1607 Castle Cove, Corona de! Mar 673-2222 $139,500 . (Sat & Sun 1-4 :30) 17805 Wmterhury St., Fountain Valley 842-2535 (12-5 pm) 1823.Port Taggert (HV Homes) NB 675-7225 $81,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 6 BEDROOM & FAMILY RM OR DEN 1607 Bay Cliff Circle (Spyglass •I) CdM 675-7225 $129,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE l BR 327 Dahlia, Corona del Mar 644-1766 $62,500 (Sun 11-5) 2 BR & FAMI LY RM OR DEN •2 Rue Cannes (Big Canyon) NB 644-6295 $97,000 (Sat 1-5) 3 BR & FAMILY RM OR DEN *1061 Dover (Westclif!) NB 675-6000 $39,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 3 BEDROOM 459 Orion (Superior & Dana )NB 644-7662 (Sun 1·5) •7 Rue Marseilles (Big Canyon) NB 644-6072 $108,500 (Sun 1'5) 4 BEDROOM . 835 Amigos Way (Easlbluf! Terrace) NB 644-7493 $54,500 (Sat & Sun 10-5) 4 BR & FAMILY RM OR DEN 4398 Satinwood Way, Irvine 552-9543 (Sat & Sun 12-6) , 6 BEDROOM 835 Amigos Way (Eastblul! Terrace) NB 644-7493 $66,500 (Sat & Sun 10-5) DUPLEXES FOR SALE l BR EACH, UNIT 262·Wave St., Laguna Beach 64'-766! (Sat & Sun 12-4) 703-703,,...Carnat!on, Corona de! Mar 642-5200 $85,000 (Sun 1-5) 515 Marigold, Corona del Mar 644-4674 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 3 BR & 2 BR 108 Narcissus, Corona de! Mar 673--0207 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 3 BR l OEN + 2 BR 621 Narcissus, Corona del Mar 673-6510 $125,500 • (Sun 1-5) 5 BR + 4 BR & FAM RM 618 Acacia, Corona del Mar 67~ $134,000 (Sat & Sun l~) .,, ... ** .... _ .. , ..... ~ *** ......... a,... • I SiWrdar. January 12, 1974 D~ILV PILOT DUPLEX- NEWPORT BEACH Your best buy ln Newport fkach Qupl~~ Just ~ block Genera P ete Barrell f<e aft'J -pre6enls lrom oceanfront. One 4 bedroo1n and one 2 bedroont. Exc:ellent lenns -- to meet your needs or tax shelter. Ju.~t reduced to :. Call Colwell FIRST SHOWING HUNTINGTON IS.LAN D PA RADISE -2 Full lots on Balboa HARBOR Island (and 3rd attached lot) with badminton court, 4 bedroon1s & family room -large 1 yeur old ba c helor enough for pool table. 3 Fireplaces, 1·acuzzi1 l'Ontlomlniwn unit. Beautiful carpets and drape•, pool, plus hot house. This large home has some- sauna. Usted at $24.~. thing for everyone. Call Colwell 64H555. 215 Agate, Ba lboa l1l1nd 14 UNITS • Sit/Sun l·S Close 10 ,..w .iontclatr CHOICE FAMILY HOME Pl•"': Pride of ownenhlp BAYCREST -Spacious ·4 bedroom home, units in high rental demand ~ elose to best schools & shopping. Room for a area. Shows exc ellent It J t · h f YOUR f ·1 11pcndable. \VIII trade down poo 00. us rig t or am1 Y. or consider any reasonable 1719 Skylark, Newport Beach Sun 1-4 tenns. Offered for S170.IXKI. Call Colwell ~· ~ICE REDUCTION. IRVINE TERACE EXCELLENT TERMS A most unusual hon1e in Corona del l\lar, 4 nice bedrooms, lovely I a r g e trees, 2 patios, some Bay vie\\', corner fireplace in family roon1 and additional fireplace in spacious living room. OOA'lli!r \\ill consider contract o( sale with good int erest rate for buyer or possibly a lease option. Call . CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX BRAND NEW UPPER UN IT -Darling 2 + 2 -cleverly giving utmost privacy to bot.h units. Nice brick patio, separate laundry room and many more amenities. Close to shopping. $85,000. 703 Carnation, Corona del Mar .Sun l·S . BRAND NEW -READY FOR YOU NEWPORT BEACH -Close to Mariners Park. 3 Nice bedrooms, carpeting and lovely newly planted yard. $84,500. 1717 Irvi ne Ave., Newport Beach Sun 1-5 VACANT NEWPORT HEIGHTS IMMACULATE AND READY -Complete blln: gas kitchen, 2 bedrooms & den, fenced yard. $46,500. 492· 16th Place, Newport Heights Sat/ Sun 1 ·S BEACON BAY NICE 2, 3 OR 4 BEDROOM HOME -in one of our nicest private communities. Beach, piers and tennis court. Owner will finan ce. $69,500. • Magnilic.nt two story home -located on ex· ch~slve sand beach setting, overlooking Chris- tiana Bay. 4 Bedrooms, 3tf; baths. Large kit- chen-famil y rm. Huge game room. e The Dock will accommodate 65 II. yacht. • One hour round trip closer in to Los An· geles than other \vater oriented con1mu- nlties. e Fee Simple Land (No land lease pymts.) • Ne\v drapes, lush ca rpeting thru out. • A1irrored entry \Valls reflect expensive chandeliers. • Lovely master suite \V/frplc & private balco nies. e Expertl y engineered for rain run·o£f. e Available for immediate oc cupancy. • $175,000. OPEN FOR INSPECTION SAT., SUN. & MON. 10 TO 4 4062 HUMBOLDT DRIVE Pat Swain 846-0641 & Eves. 846-0BS6 HUNTINGTON HARBOUR REALTY 4241 W arner Ave., H.B. 846-0641 General OUR l4TH YEAR Offering Service Only Experience Can Provide 673-8550. THE REAL ESTll.TERS ~ NEWPORT SHORES 121 MILFORD, CAMEO SHORES 1 DARLING 2 STORY _ High ceilinged 3 bed· Elegant 3 or 4 Bdrms w/spectacular view & #41 Beacon Bay, Newport Buch Sun l·S I room house -large patio, and add-on room. pool. + guest apt. & private beachs. $159,000. Wall< to ocean, pools & tennis courts. All for 1100 SANDPIPER OPEN HOUSE !t~~~d st., Newport Beoch sun 1-s HARBOR VIEW HILLS SAT & SUN l TO 5 Beautiful view home & pool. $87,500. Gold-Office 0 .... n Seiturdays & Sundays d t p bbl t s d · ) 1871 PORT j r-enro o e e o an piper. MARGAT.E . PETE BARRETT REALTY 15 POINT SUR In on Meal g 'ee n be l ll 160S Westcliff Dr., N.B. SPYGLASS HILL close-to-pool location, 3 BR, 642 S200 formal-dining,-f1'1t111Y-room ~ • NeW 4 Br, 21h ba home w/lg. family room. home with I av Ls h I y Upgraded thru-oUt-magnifi.cent panoramic develop«! front and rear _,.... -------'-ran.a view~l21,500 included land (Spyglass Dr. yardti. For a treat, ihstead :UWV.LWWYV.LWLL --to Carmel Bay to Point Sur) of A treatment, drop by G9neral General -ONLY m:.~u'"· 1003 BONNIE DOONE DUPLEX IRVINE TERRACE t', ' , · T\vo bedrooms in the front and three Elegance in every respect-terrific view. _ bedrooms in the rear. Good location on Over 3.000 ft. of real quality. $149,500. CHERRY DALE HOME a quiet street in Corona de! Mar. Easy WINDWARD AT IRVINE $33,500 wal~toshops.$89,900. . ----1-~-~(NEAR 21st STREET) hip'";,~'~::;."'•"''.:'bedl.;;,.,.,.,:m'm~~·, "b.tie~,.··' l----;Qi!OTHER-DUPtEX-ew 3Drl\0Mt!nlhpectacular-tlesign-1-----1 home center block walls, Great investment opportunity. Two Bed-front $82,500 to $89,000. concrete walk all around. rooms in one unit and One Bedroom Sewing area In laundry PLUS in the oth·er. Located on two full· roon1 beautiful b r i c k fireplace large doughboy sized lots near the highway in Corona del type pool "·ith oversized ~far. $98,500. tilter , vacuum and safety ladder. Call Red Carpet. Realtors 6.i5-8 080 or 5J&.864<l FIVE BEDROOMS THREE BATHS Just listed! You'll have to huITy on this one. Family size from top to bottom. Warmth a n d hospitality abound. It's a great buy at $44,950. Call now to se e. 847-f.010. BIG BUCCOLA EASTSIDE 5 BEDROOM A THIRD DµPLEX South of the highway ·and almost like new. Two Bedrooms in each unit and each has separate patios. The Beach, the School and Shops are all close by. $79,500. ESTATE REALTY 1303 AVOCADO DR .. NEWPORT CENTER General * * 640-1120 General * * * ·* BALBOA ISLAND NEW LISTING * * 100 block. 2·2 Bdrm., 1 ba apts. In the 100 block. Ample parking or room for expan- sion. $89,SOO TOP RENTAL PRODUCER . PLEASE -CALL 675°3000 [%.Ditll- General Generol BEST IN BLUFFS FABULOUS BRAND NEW CONDOS Custom cpts., drps, latest kitchens, lovely wide greenbelts, 3 very livable plans._ I-LEVEL, lge_.3 BR, lam. rm., 2 baths, prl· vale courtyard entry. $74,500. SPLIT LEVEL, end unit 3 BR, 2\0 baths. Popular "Delores". Asking $71,750. E-PLAN, bayfront, 2450' 3 BR, 2\0 ha., form. din., lam. rm. w/extra frplc. & wet bar. 2\0 ba., wide greenbelt. NEARLY NEW. TENN IS VILLAS-SACRIFICE $6 1,750 Beaut. upgraded 3 BR, fam. rm., form. din ., 212 ha., wide greenbelt. HELEN B. DOWD REALTOR 64U134 General General 3 Bdrm, 2 hath home + 2 bdrm garage apt. Xlnt cond. Shown by appomtment only. SEA VIEW VILLAS $92,500 Condominiums CHARMING WATERFRONT OPEN DAILY 11 TO s 2 Bdrm, 2 ba, 2 patios + sun?eck. Ample Presented b.y Nola n Real Estate, Inc. parking for 3 cars. l)Qck.,for 18 boat. Grea.t white water view from e~ch unit.. ov.er-$109,900 " .NEWPORT-HEIGHTS. lookmg Monarch Bay. Starting at $68,150. OPEN DAILY 1.s CLARK SOMERS, REALTOR Early Mediterranean styling; 2 BR., 2\!i I nd 67S~ baths to 3 BR. plus family rm., 2\; baths; 522 Cat1tln1 Dr. 306 Marln•, Balboa Is• gatios; fantastic amenities! Directions: on Nr Harbor Hi, immac. 2 * Vall BR home. Oversized liv rm, * * * * * rown ey Pkwy., just off of So. Coast fpl c, din area, lg end patio, ~~....,..2~-..L~='==--''-'----'-''-Hwy., in Laguna Niguel. ~r·:~~-645-29S6 General =G~e~ne~r~a~l :;;;;;.-;.;;;11~ .... ~F;or~f:u:r1:he:r~i:nf:o~rm:1~t~lo:n~c:al~l:~4:96-6::S~5~t ..,...,.1 Lachenmyer: FOUR UNRS BEST ·BARGAIN General t:eneral EASTSIDE IN CORO.NA 1=:;;;.:;;.. __ _ Excelleot I 0 ca" 0 n in DEL MAR SPUSH SPLASH!! beautiful Eastslde Costa Lowest priced 3 bedroom Get n!ady for summer f~n! CHOICE Mesa. G~ income mo home in Corona. de! Mar. Near ,new 4BR, 3 BA lrvi!*! DUPLEX It peio mo. Or 17% Net great Jcoatlon on fee land, hom e. Custom fe lures tn· ! .. spendable r a.nnlml on 2 fireplaces, nice yard, cude plush cptg, drps, rrplc. J.,o..c;t tenants· LA owner investment of only a>% gieat possibilities for add· oversized closets. tam .. rm., wants immediate sale of down. Full price $72,000. ing on and only $58 950.00. secl. Y 11. rd w/~nsahonal NEWLY DECORATED Pe-•. CO&ATS Call 673-85.50 ' pool! Great for kids! Priced nlnsula units? Oiann pack· OPEN 111.. t , rrS fllN ro BE NICE/ by eager owner at S53.500. ed -Open beams, trplc, ~ ~ 10% down OK! Call fi45.8400 cptg, shutters, brick patio WALLACE 1 • ~~~;F~~tj~~teE --.55444'1-4~~.~RS I ,j 1'~'t;;':l!~1 11·ado OK! CAlI 645-8400. (~n Evenl"t'I . . ['"'fv.."~IM:;_5-~&.,.._m_•1 :..,..,...,....,...,..,.....,..,..1 EASTSIDE VALU E _·:::::::_.;,...... RE SALESMEN TREE-LINED STREET BETTER THAN NEW PART TIMERS $21,tso $4'·500• PRIDE ..... OF Thls Oceanvil!w P1trk home o.WN ERSHIP ARE YOUR Don't mtss seelrc this o~. is only 1% year'3 old. Owner EXPE NS ES MORE °"""'' .. "' anxious. lust h., bttn ,,....,,,,..,.i and Owner rriovi nc of llt"l!!a, reduced price tor fast sale. has to lell! 4 massive recent I y c 8 r pet e d , THAN YOUR Qulft Ee.stslde k>catton b\1 bedrooms and a huie family R" ,1 t o1 BEST BUY · NEWPORT "BLUFFS" Deluxe 2 bedroom, 2 bath, one owner home in the envled style of Blutf living. Impeccably maintained like a modet.Conven l~n ce location. Cree:n belt settll\i:. Grand entry way, spacious rooms -lots of closels - double attached gat'A&;!'. Stparate laundry t'QOm. Let us Introduce you to gracious livln~. By a ppointment only -Call 546-2313. OPEN nL I • "'S Fa/ 10 BE NICll I oomplete\y pointed. Cood INCOM!? JOIN AN lot with many r r u 11 room (or entertaining. Mesa Verde home. -4 OFFICE WHERE YOU tree•. Cule home, hardwood Larg~ brick fireplace and btdrom1, 2 tUed 9oths. Only HAVI! NO EXP ENS ES. !loon. encloocd patio. See is locoted on 1'T. lot. $42,400. Call Red Carpet, CALL CARL NELSON it lM:!rort lt'a KOile· C&l1 Red HUJTy this one v.-on 1 lasL Realtors 5 46-86 40 or Carpet, Realtors 546--8640 or Cell Red "'C*rpet, Realtonc 1.2()..F Tu&Un Ave., N.B. -146-1305 64HOllO. 64Mll!O or 546-8640. ' REALTOR.~ 642.-t623 •• • ' \ ' %4. DA.IL y PILOT Saturday, January 12, 1974 :::;------;-;:::::::::--;;::;;;;;:-;--~-71':::0::"'.U:::::"----..:.-.:;;o.;:::;:;;;-a.:;;;r-"7i:::i:::-------"7i-:::::::::1o:::::t----,r;;;;;;;;-e;;dr---1 ll(j;;;e;;no;r;•;';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;G;;;'";;';r;•;I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;il ~•-1 ______ 1,c_o _ro,..n_e_d_e_l_M_•_• ___ I ':!!.!~ Me11 _ Huntington S..ch Ir vine •1un1 8Hch L~ Be•ch • PARK LIDO 3 bedroom. 2 balh condo. Steps to community pool. Unfurnished S325. month. RUSTIC DUPLEX Charm packed 3 bedroom units. Great Balboa Island location. Steps to the bay. Unusual charm-Unlimited poiential. Asking $92,000. Lo\.\1 do'"" or trad es accepted. See tod:iy! NOT 1 c DOWNll !Jozy 3 bedroon1, 2 bath. Fireplaces. built·ins, trees galore. Pri1ne Mesa \1e rde neigh bor· h ood. Just released at $35,900. No Down Vets! Cal\ no\V! HIGH ON Corona del Mar f!EES, TREES . Executive POP soME coRN OPEN suN. 1.s Jl4J~ A HILL uplex And Vlow The -·-416 EMl!RALD BAY-ROUSE Oc'"'N VIEW J'rl~e !l--'uction HUGE R-4_ LOT La Cuesta In this 1..,., tamlly kltcl;en. Occun view -·· -.iay BELONGS TO "" --3 bdm11., 21> belho, paUo. .,..rood•led wllh U,. ~ • A BYGON&.ERA • $29 50011! ll ~OILilll:.L\'Cll .VllJluclf In· A nice 2 atory wllh ol bdek •6 gas llgbts. 2 U>c:ated on 11 .. shaded'°" -' •• tQrested In 11.l'I exc.:t>1itk1ru1Jly -...... -1 ec re ir1 t 011-re. cUittes -ar;--2 Ba.-room to r -ner lot;-encloeed -w/high ri.tlijfniflt't'nt honie nn prl"att> "'ell de!SIKned 3 BR 2 BA. 'rhls bftaull!ul 00:unny hOnie Mansion ava,llable. $46,500 including exJ)MllSon. Sll9,500. '-slake fencing. A SHORT cul..<Je--.113e 11trt}t"I. Pnrkl ikt ground floor O\v1w1~ unit In ttw cily reminds you of land. OPEN SUN. 1·> WALK TO THE BEAOC) sum:iuudlr1.1ti1 \\•ith vie\\• ot v>'ith 11 $200/mo garage npt. " mount11.ln Cllbln. lluge Olyffipic sb.e pool, formal CALL ·552.7500 920 Emtr•ld Bay RUSTJC. F.xTERIOH. OF !hr Pscitlt: Ocelln. 1-·an1ily in an CXt'llllent wrmr Jo-t>ttlo Verde fireplace, latgt d'"'"" 1 '" nnARD & BATTEN hcdronms Coz kil h • livi°" roon1, mod c r n i ...... room, gc inm mi, ,\ lovely cntctUlnlng home lin.J • Coven:.'<l Pittio. ~ou \\111 ~~ ~~;. Af!~~0~kQJ;.g~ kitchen, nlcy shag carpets 3 11pacious bath;. Plllllt huge VJ SION · "'Ith• !):weepina oc.-e1t.11 vle\V, SE~L8D£0 FlEO BJUCK SHOCKED for only $29,500 1 LOOK TI-If< pnnPERTY•, \V!lh roon1 for 5 more \llllt". R!1n10 room. rans Crt't>d 2 blks tt> t~b: courts, pools PA J • will\ low d°"•n paymtnl. Hclluct'd..,!o $M,500 VA l(ll'ms avallahle. tor 0\.,.11cr . •• re d hi' II & p.11-la. 3 Dr, 2~~ Bn. $paciou~ "Ol.DE o,w~~ I lurry t·rill Ft<l.2-2535. .1. A 4•7211 furth~r lnformaHon, pi(•ai;c Beautifully built. W 111 ~tyle Hv. rm .. has 0 'EN 0/1£NTIL8 . lf:S F-IJN 10..llEMCE! CHI call 515--9'191 Ocean A"1r h1:r'ltlscapo low malnfeMnce PANELED \VAU.$, I R.Ei\LT\'. REALTORS ~rounds AvaUabl~ ftn11· BEAMED CEILI N GS , THE REAL ESTllTERS Univ. Pttrk Centet't lrvlnc illhed It;,. $169.000. CENT E It li'IREPLACE Ctiarn1ing 4 BR, tam rm OPEN SUN. 1-5 \VlTll \VQ:ODEN l\lANTLE. • -' ' . Walker IY'lee w/tplc. Unique kllcben with PRESIDENT-HOME-• liell\I)' pile carpeting • U all extras pantry 32641 ~.ttterraneen custtnn 1vlnd<>1v coverinas , ~~::::'=:'';''::':'.'0:""';'::':;:::::'. CathedNLI Ceilings. Supe; TURTLE ROCK I...l\guna Ntguel. An attnctlve thru-out. \Veil designed 2 FOQRPLEX , ~SWIM EVE.RY DAY cpts thruout, cust drps. Fantastic vltiwl 4 Br. + nc;11t•iy new <:onte:n1porary bdrni. (loor plan, serviced 1 . LUSK RE-SALES · .. $ub1nlt lerms. Owner fe.Jn r1n , $94,500. tee. Open \\'IU1 4 Br. 3 ba, rom111.I by central b!lth. In the last six moolbls our MESA DEL MAR transferred. Hou.se Sun, 1-5, 18731 Sun din ,1m & tam I'm ' Olde lashk>ned "KOPPER BRASHEAR REALTY Rufmo. Swimming pool, jucu~''· KETTLE" kitchen, has ' EXECUTIVE RETREAT $82 500 oUlce bas participated in $40,000 generous out door ll\'tng WA! LS OF Pu J\1 PK l N • liiiles ln L1,1sk Harbor Vit•1,1· · I •--• d k • ' Start the ne\v year \Vith chan1pagne. Exclu· ' ~n<I Si>ygl"~".' t 0 t a f t' ,, g ,_ \\'tt 1 pal1<1t> •'f « ~ "' 8 PINE PANELING, Jo'ORG-'i . f " ...... ~ Imagine entertaining guest 96&-1178 full ocean view. SJ39.500 ED COPPER H 0 0 D s1ve 'resident Model. plush carpeting, air Df'\uxl~ units 1vilh 111\'11.,.r'!-1 $823,100. Our re co rds at poo lside in this lovely NO. LAGUNA AB 0 VE RANCE, conditioning, 2 massive fireplaces. S\Veeping 3+ ~~.~~~r;, ] h<.~~~ !:~~ ~~i~atem· ih~lhea~1:a~ e!t:~~ hon1t'. Fcatu:Jng ' t· u e Spectacular v.·hit e \\·n t er RE Jo' RIG ER A 1' On. & Vie\\'. A rare opportunity at $115,000. PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP, close to Ills total. Thcre ~~!>'~rofl~~~t ~;:nu:: V I _, 'II views frotn IRVINE CO\'E WASJ1 /DRYER INCLUO. DELUXE HOME nnd LN· • must be a re~son.? There au t.u Cei ngs to DANA POINT. 3 Br, ED. This charmi~ rW1Ue ' WOW -$6000 PRICE CUT COME all in one package. is _ \\'t> simply have :o~~~l:polntment 10 see Spectacular single level Park "SINCE 1946" studio, lg. Ianl l' n1. olde house is typical for · Turtlerock 1'errace i'President" 11anoramic See your acco1u1t"ilht on this produced roore buyers and oPENTlto.ir'SFVNTOBEN/CE' Huntington Home. 4 1st \Vcstcrn Bldg, sheltered pool & a rural vihich thh; seaside com· view exec. hotne. 4 bedroom , 3 bath, F·R, tr i· tax saver. Buy now for full scllcl's than anyone else. Bedf ~I m, · [or1n1ald rllning, Un1vel'!fity Pa1·k, Irvine !'letli~. $124,900. niunity is so fllll1ed. It's I be rt fil_', -·--~ anH Y im, aun ry rni, Days 552-7000 _N_ ig_hts a "REAL SLEEPER"· for , pie garage. Deluxe \\131lpaper , drapes , carpet. year •ne 1 • Arni v.·e can do lhc same I) patio. Save gas by y,·alking _ on~ Q l.t th I t O t S foe y·ou! Call 6T.r7225. to '"hool d •I · td:ia I y roug1ou, \Vner inus move. ee 2211 m l. Pri1~~ bc:chaloc"a1~~~~g: PLAN #2 .. • $4 ,500 FULL PRICE ay,. f,4'75~ l (~!f!ll $49,000. Tu""' Rock 1ownhow;e °'' .... ,... LOWER ON. PYMT. HARBOR VIEW HOME REDUCED O••IS BEAUTIFUL · • CO&ATS lh• P!lJk, :1 Bd>'m•., olrhun, ~"'-"...J,_,_ O.K. O[[ 5 bed 3 b th FR DR 3 $52,400 • 01· lease at $42;) 1105N.to.,Hwy.log1,1no OWNER er: room, a , ., ., • car Sun/ Eves. n month. h1a1·thn 1\facnab \VIU. HELP 1'~1Ni\NCE garage, olive trees, deck, patio, large famil y 646-5155 COLEGE PARK WALLACE Cl,.8235 tB641. 494-1177 MISSION REAL TY , kitchen, decorator drapes, carpet, It. fixtures. REAL TORS ~ -~ ------.--...,.. 005 So c J-1 Lo $11,000. 9624454 "'i>Rlvmmc.i Ph•n• ii\41 ''4M-01 fi""' ~ OPEN HOUSE SUN. 1·5 ---SHAG CARPETS 1-;:::z=====I Re.fly Comp•"' , * LIVl"IG BY THE SEA 1706 Port Charles, Newport Beach '4 &droom• 0, 3 Bodroom• OPEN-SAT/SUN 1-4:30 DOUBLE FIREPLACE I• -"642-8235 64U200 * ESTATE Jor tho d~"rin,..linR buyer , SACRIFICE SALE plus Den, 21; baths, heated 1607 Castle Cove This beaulilul College I>ark MINI-ESTATE l"'""""""""""""""""'"'I * BEHIND GUA!tDED this ningni!lcant la t'll<' 1inn1e , pool, electric gal'age door SpyGlass 1-Hll view ho1ne. home niust bt> ~·n to be G;\TES over 3,000 sq tt pe1'Ch high ! Harbor View Home reduced belo"' markt~. opener. in onl' o.f the highest 5 Br. ffln1 rn1. Xlnt fully appreciated. Inside & NO DOWN GI UNIV. PARK * ONE 01-~ THE i\IO~'T on a hill O\'erlook.ing miles , 4 bedroom, 3 bath, FR, mature trees, dec.k, d l' 111 and are as in landscapini;, Fee lo I · out, !his lionie is for the Fonner model hon1e \\ith Fordhnn1 n1odel \Vivie\\', ELEGANT UO?<.tES IN of bca('hs y,tith lKO dei,.'Ttt J patio, bricks & paving. Fast possession. Must NE\\'PORT BE.ACJ-1.offel'g<J $139,500. dlscrinlinaUng buyer. All of huge separate fan1ily, three Pul'k c.xp yet qu iet privacy. ALL OF so. CAL1r·. vil•ii· you see s-urf breaking 1 11 A k' $7l 950 <it $57,500. Call Col\\·ell. this + no do11'n terms to buths, and 3 car ganlge. Plush, lmmac. YOU ~JUST * ON ~~ACRE-OF TROP1C-OVl'I' 111~ rocks & the • se DO\V. S tng • · 646--0555. Vets -or low 5'i~ lo alt. Thi.Ii ls one of a kind. Near SEE THIS 4 Br. 2~·:i ba, AL Lt\NDSCAPlNG shol'cline. \Ve feel this Is r OPEN HOUSE SUN. 1·5 For furlher inrol'mation l\'lile Square Counuy Club. super buy. OPEN Sat & * 5000 SQ. FT. HOi\IE one of the finist pieces of 1 1707 Port Charles, Newport Beach please call. 5.\5-9191 1, Sun 12-6. Culver/l\1ichelson/ * 5 BR, 5 BA • ~ach \\'/ viey,• pl'opel't)' in rhe area .. Seton. 4398 Sathrn·ood \.Vay. Rosnan tub. St. Charles This magnllicant hon1c ha!: PERFECT BEACH HOME 6.52--9a.16. Asswnable 6.6~~ kitchen, hticrowavc oven, it all from Jg living & dinlna; 'i A beautifully' maintained 2 bedroom & 2 bath Walker· 01ee f62·4471 ( ::::. J 546-ITOJ loan at $265. Indoor BBQ. 2 huge rock mu v.•ith massive v.•l\ite home with fireplace, dbl. garage off street,· u ..,.,..,..,;,.,..,..,..,..,..,ITURTLEROCK. PI a n 3. fireplaces, Huge den, marble fireplace, 1.1·ct bar, 1 large closets, many extras. Owners \Vant to .~:;;:::;";'~'~';;';;"~'~';;:;;;;~ Ne\\' 3 bd1111, fan1ily 1111, Larg~ commercial bat', \\'ell equip!X'd kitchen with l • -----------2 Bdrm. + Pool dining rm .. 2 1 ~ balhs, rrplc. Spacious dlnlng roont & Joacls of storage 1& breakfast 1 sell. $84,000. · OWNER MOVING shake roof. Xlnt location. Glei;sed living ll'l0111, Open area. 3 ~. bdm1s with 1 OPEN HOUSE SUN. 1·5 $24,495 On ettl·dC'·sa<:, Nr. park. bcan1 celling, Nev.• cus· extra ~. master suite. 3 f 301 Amethyst, Balboa Island OPEN HOUSE EAST 2 Bdrni condo .. desirable $.16,990. O\\·ner will Jeusc tom drape1>, 4-car garage, beautllul biithroon1s ,.,.Ith 11 AM TO 3 PM ~lassive family hon1e near gtound level floor plan, l~!. at $45Q. n10. Elec goU curt to go to i.1eun1 sho1\·er & jacuzli tub. 1 OCEAN VIEW Beaut. Harbor View hotne 2601 Ligh~hou e Ln. Santa Ana Country Cluh. yeal's ne\v, F'rl'shly Painted DAVID 0, CARLSON your 01.1·n PRlV ATE This is 11n exceptional homt 1 A 3 bedroom, 2 bath hon1e -Oversized roo1ns 4 Br 2 Ba, fan1 nn. 172D Top of the line ·ieiv honie. 2600 Sq. Jo~t. + arld--0n \vith tastefully paneled and REAL TOR 833-9293 BEACH. Custo111 lava rock 1.1·i1h lflts of v.'OOd beams, N I · t d & t d N V d ·sh Port Sterling. $71,500. 'Like ne\\'. la st single ru,mpu~ roon1 w/pool table, niirrored living l'OOm, plush _ -heated pool.v.·L!laming · glass.&. tile. J:lousc_ \v1de 1 -ew Y repa1n e recarpe e -e\ I • * * * * story Broad II , 4 BR. formal din nn, h11ge fam \\·allpapered dining area BY OWNER-$39,7~. 3 Br, founta!n. $60,000 custon1 view deck tor B rccrctionaJ ) \Vasher'-Owner must sell -A real buy at OPEN HOUSE FR, \\'Cl bar. formal dining, rm., 4 bedrms + den, 2%. shag carpets & custo~ 2 ba, fan1 rm, 2 car gar. \\'llterfall \V/beauUful fish use. An excellent vicwlrom $69,000. 11 AM TO 3 PM easy-care yard. Shown by bath. Priced 1.1•ay below drapes, oversized pantry 1480 sq ft . Open House Sat pond. every rooni In the.house. An ! OPEN HOUSE SAT' 1.5 appl, anytin1e_. market et $49,000. & Sun, -Jan ~12th ... &~13th·,. .. •·-AP.P.ROX-$190-,000-··-IN-exce.m .. nattuy·at: .. $129;000~"· ~· Lake Forest Home. 22773 area, near schools, walking n" Caf ' Ll\NDSCAPING ,,._ 4827 Cortl•nd Drive, Corona del Mar Isla Mare, 5 Br ) .Ba., fam· I' distance to Hunt ington J"JPill, if. Homes, Model · RIVERIA REAL TY ily rm. $57,!0.l. lllRMiWiJIB'llil Cen ter, S\\'imming pool and ~~24~:~; ~~1st Rd, * THIS HOME CANNOT 149 Broadway, C.M. I,' HARBOR VIEW BEAUTY * * * * f6J.4'4lt (:;: J 54UfoJ many park areas:. FOR BE DESCRIBED!: 642-7007 A custom decorated 3 bedroom, 2 bath home FANTASTIC SALE BY OWNER. Asking TURTLE ROCK * FOR APPOINT _ TO -----.--- located on a q uiet interior street. This Carmel OCEAN VIEW PARTY PERFECT on!Y.., .s24•495 cell today 4 BR( 2 BA, lg. corner 101, QU,\LIFlED Buy E It I ;L;•;g:u:•:•:N:ig:•;e:I ;;;:::l is a really great buy. Fee land. Owner anxious P1imc loc. PresliJ::e honie Exec. truly sh a r P i\IESA Vercie Open Sun 1-4 Sli·3Cl9a. nr. park & pool. Open ho11.<ie ONLY. to Sell 057 900 Laguna !'iguel 3 Br 3 Ba, de<.'Oratcd home. c r p ", $250. Do1\·n for G.I. \Ve pay A House of ''SUNSHINE" Sun l-5. l~ll Sien-a Santo * CALL 497·2944 * · ~ ' · f Sl60 ooo all other closing costs. "'"' I t"ll f k I Owner /agent 833-8~16 --~ - OPEN HOUSE SUN. 1·5 L;N1l< r~~ALTY . S37.f!292 ~~s, :'J~\~~~'.g ~f111i\~ \\lyoming Circle, 1970 Sq~'. ~~~;~ b1~:1d-11e\~'~ Bi~ b~~~ UNIV PARK Nr. shopping ~~ 1807 Port Tiffin, Newport Beach CAN'T BE BEAT'. bdrms incl master suile. 2 Years old, :: Wnn. pool, fireplace ~vith 1nante! in Lnrge 3 Br. 2 Ba, :!-sty, & Dry CI e an in g Inside laundry, 21,~ garage. all'iuni, dog run, huge patio, l'.u:ge ram1ly rm. Private living rm. farnily 1·n1. Sen.1ct!. Ideal tor couple. On BEST VALUE IN NEWPORT BEACH $33 000 Iron gates to beautiful elec. gar. $47,990. ltvtng rm"'' \Valls of glass Patios, dbl g1u., $56,000 busy Coast 1-h~y. Xlnt Cu stont decorated 3 bedroom, 3 bath home. • secluded ai·dc · Costa Mesa Realty and cathedral ceilin • r ~ ' mi!--1.S,000.-. ~-=----tl:l~i'l:J: F'ireplace, patio, close to scliools &Slioppi'•n~--Hi~ili~ze ct!~eb~lha12xcb22lITT~e;c,~"~"'':'·'-Asc~ki~"g~l;,19ri,o~50/:,~.AJ-5jnce 1958 * 548-7711 ery arge B 'S plus an SAVE $150J last \veek 3 BDRl\1S. _ 2 BA,THS areas. Priced right to sell fast. $53,900. separate FMtlLY ROOM, THE GERRIE CO. AFTER 6 P.!\1. Call 557-4617. e.xtra rn1 ;c>J.,4th BR, sludy, before us'ted.' Cul~·erdale 2 Frple .. redwood & gl~s; OPEN HOUSE SUN. 1·5 big bedrooms, cheery Rltr. 644-8070/644-4228 MESA VERDE den or · ·.· Very, '-el'.Y sty 4BR 2 1 ~ ba $46950 wa tch the ~·aves sple.slling upgraded Y.'1th the la!est 1n X>" o<>= ' 1 ' ' • on 1.he rocks. $82,500. 2147 Vilt• Laredo, Newport" Beach homemaker's dream-kitchen 301 ORCH-ID GOLF COURSE draperies, carpets-and wall ~ru PRIVATE SETI'ING for just $13,000? Right here Reduced to S79.500 for qui t k coverings. Only S 3 7 , 5 O O Laguna Beach In this charmlng 2 l)drm Minutes to FrHwly C2J NE\V NOR-TH V.IEWS ~ 4 Bed.room.!lf formRI clinlng 1 room, lge fan1ily room, wet ' bar, super kitchen \\ilh self cleaning oven, chopping , block "counter. Association pool and vacant. OUTSTANDING VALUE -right now. Call to ask OPEN HOUSE sale. Lovely 4 BR on 12 and yes,_~ou 01.1-·n the land! 2 bath home with planked A brand new 3 bedroom & den & 3 bath about assuming 7,..,, V1\ y,•i\h I 2600 Bkr 962 ;,:ill EDGEWATER Ur . d TOTAL PAY'IENT 124' First time on •market since ael't' ot. SQ. ft. incl. -· . in en, ocean vie\\', home with separate kitchen nook, wetbar, " 1 " new. A beaut i 1u11 ,Y detai·hed game roorn \\'/\\'el $38 500 Real Estate 2-stocy dlnlng area with bed OlO.! 847-{i()JO. bar. All O\'l•rlooking greens • booksheh•es to the celling. fireplace, terraces off living room & room. oPEJ.1r1L9 . irs FUN ro BE NICE/ ~;:'~~~~ ~~t:.0~1~~·~~~ & lake. Open 1-4. 3194 Cape NEARL y NEW! I CO~NTRY &:ulng, 2 ~R. 2 Frplcs. RedY.wd decks Owner must sell. $62,900. -·~ and a family roon1 only Verde Pl. 549-2688 A GIANT of u t~ i1ily hon1e, u~~ ~1. Lanai, frol, bit/ins, &.-garden patio. \Viii trade OPEN HOUSE SUN. 1·5 -, .. one block froni 'oct>an Blvd. Secluded Ocean Vle \v Park loca ted just a hop to the S · · in beach area for flxe~up.. 26 Wild Goose Court, Newport Beach i I Open Sat & Sun \Vrought iron & masomy beach. I~ustic stone firp, PREVIE\V lh!s lrg nei\' per !louse or units. $65,000. H OTTAGE .!L 1 to 5 1,1•ork suroounds Otis 2 yr ~l d1n1ng. vaulted c~il· home 90% complete . 3 BR. \\'ANT CHARM ~ ... BEAC C $95,000 old home. 4 BR, 3 BA, ings, big separate family fan1 rm. Select your O\\'n • C0ASTI.INE VIE\\. A SHARP 3 BR ln the llighlands, I 1, yn 1 ,YOUng, extra large lot, $38,900. ' GOLF COURSE VIEW I r;xtm \11rge le\·el Jot. huild-: able. Just redu<-'t'<I to ) $23,000. I Charming 2 bedroom, 1 bath home 1 block NEWPORT CAIL 644-7211 family & fire place. Small 11n \\'/hand pol~hed \\·oo;is. rlecor, Xlnt vu of hills & Th1;1 is It . Large llv ~t w/ from bayfront parking for 3 cars. Owner Mlm solitary de.., e 1 0 Pm en t y,·alnut glass kitchen wllh ocean $125 ooo. bn ck floor. Impressive lg. II •64 900 HEIGHTS encompasses a beautiful patio pass thru and big ' frpl c wf uscd brick. Country anxious to se · .,. , · !:. k 0 1 1•7 900 Ow pantry? 4 Spacious BR's SUPER ADOBE \\'ood & style kllchen + lg dining BB & ELLIS Co Beautiful , spacious 2 story I-;---;----~lOOo "1~ "p'~ r k vi;~ and Jge vanity b a 1 h s. Glass Ranch hou.~ on priv. area. 2 Br, 1 1.~ ba, $69,700. ·GRU • Imme on quiet '""""'"' Circle. C.M. TERMS TO SU IT THE cu,.de·""· Beams, 'P"'. liv. SHIELDS street 1vilh toy,•ering trees -----~--YOUNG FAl\.1ILY~! Bkr rn1. huge rrpl, sunken din 497-1761 NEW 4 bt', z~~ ba, FR, North 1 View. 2100' split lvl. $55,950. 1 493-at97/542--6735. • REALTORS 675-7080 G1n1r•I General ONE OF A KIND! What a staircase! U you like to be dra- matic, (yet, practical too) here is your buy. It's a mansion in miniature. Wait till you see the fireplace! It's rn'irrored walls!. Air conditionlng a nd too, too many exceptiona l appointments. Look it over and make on of. fer QUICKLY. Immediate possesion. Best bpy at $79,500. SELLING HOMES IS DUR SUCCESS STORY COMPUTED ADVERTISING LOCAL & N ATIONAL TO REACH OVER ONE MILLION, 700,000 READERS DAILY. HARBOR ' COMPANY REALTORS 2841 E . Coast Hwy., Coron• dtl Mar ""Selling Real Est•t• In Newport H1rbor Since 1944" 673-4400 and lhat '"'"de<\ feeling. OPEN SAT/SUN 1-S SPARKLING GEMi 962-5511. '"'" BR /2 Ba+ unfin,,hed REAL ESTATE \\'alk to all schools. Huge 2915 Setting Sun Dr. 2 Story, detached garage. I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil guest rm on lo1.1'er. level. 318 Thall 49.J--8093 bdrms, .large bath$, dining Harbor View Hills. Pictorial 5 BR, 4 bas. Lge Family $19,750 Xlnt Vu. Best buy 1n J..a. a · room and 3 car garage. scene of ocean & harbor Din-rm + formal Din-rm. WALK TO BEACH guna "85.000. MASTER PIECE '' Lido Isle I Pride of o"''nership home can be seen from lhis Cathedral ceiling paneled In a n1ost desirable area. lnlpressive 4 Br, 2\~ ba, Fam-rm, new cpts, freshly VACANT -Surfside Condo STORY Book Charn1er on This 213 acre estate with Bonus is the \o\v interest lam rin home. PLUS pool. painted;, inside & out. Close Sharp and clean. Dishwasher, quaint st: 2 BR. din. rn1, 3200 sq ft of living space OPEN SAT 1·5 , 104 Vie Mentone ' I GI Joan of 'r-4 percent that Reduced to SUB,OOO. lo Schls & shop. By owner, bllns. Call to see! heated brtcked pllllo adjoins overlooks the Pacific Sr can be assumed by an.)'One. RACHELLE ROBERS $69,500. 646-llm SCOTT REAL TY the.H/F POOL & pool house. offers complete privacy. 4 BR, ::1~2 BA. S\\•immine, ~ pool. Priced be lOI\' today'Jf I replacement rosl to allow , for redecorating. Owner , tlrLXIOU!I, Asking $9!:1,500! ' 64(>.77U • Open eves. Realtor 67'2373 53~7533 call anytime Unique dbl frpl, Pe: g g e tl 0 \\'Jlet Y..ill carry back 1st Walker & Lee ~ BY OWllER, Sat, Sun. Hur;e, floors & the close in Jo-TD. $164,000. HARBOR View Hills Lusk. ~pp~:. 2~arn!cl f~a!.~ RuPOSSl:."'-C.:.l'ONS 16ca9ti5(;, are bonus features. OCEAN ''BLUFFS'' < BR, den. some ocean vu, f f a;;; .. _._. ' • lot with Dana hlarina below J3 't I h Re I • Dln-rm, brick rp e, new t't t ng •m • tp REAL ESTATE Friday OPEN HOUSE 1MPM 1407 N. Bayfront .BALBOA ISLAND By ~owner, 64D-1603 ept'g. UNDER PRICED at :·in· b1fornl11lion and locaUon 1350 s. Coast i'l\}.'Y· & oceanfront lot in p1ivate • • \ Costa Mesa S.17,i)OO. Drive 4 Blks E. of these F11.A & VA homes, Laguna Beach 494-8.:i16 cove with sandy bench FEALTORS 1 l SALISBURY REALTY 673-6900 _ 675.501G Balbo1 Peninsula VACANT. 4 BR. lam. r1n., lgc. kit. 2·Sty. $87,500 Marshall Realty 675--4600 MESA VERDE 2-STORY Ne\\· carpet, drapes & pai11t. Huge cul~e-sac lot,,..... Corona del Mar ----'------1 This beautifully decoraled O,.EN HOUSE Mesa Vt!rde home is a n1ust ' see '°" the v•lue con"'ious 437 SEAWARD buyer. Tho 4 h'1!<e bedroom• & family 1'oom 1v i ! h fireplace nre just a few of the features offered by lhis fine home. F'or further informaUon please ca 11 ; A nifty 2 BR, 2 BA pool hou~e in "walk·lo-prlvate beach"· Corona Highlands Only $69.500 Open Sat l to J 644-1211 /Jn NIGEL DAILEY & A551:JCIATES Walker&lee lllll llTlfl 54'.l-9491 ~~ H~' ~~.~~.,. ~nl~fl '°'"i(ASABIAN MAKE OFFERS! he lNEAR MARINA -=.,.c.675-0123 549-2758 Real Esti1te 962-6644 Choice residentia l lot on 2 slory, 3 Br. bltlns, *MEDITERRANEAN j BES'T Buy on the Eastside, Sharp house on SOxlJ.l R-2 lot, great starter home, great investment, w/zoning & lot sz for add. unit, $28,900, call a.gt for appt, 645-4838 =====-----,~ Coast View Drive. Asking fireplace, new car 'Pet , 3 Br's, family rm, dining • P RESTIGE Home overlooks $22,000 hut submit any $34,500. rm. 214 ba, beautifully Ca>T P.,.k, 2500 Sq. Ft., reaoonable oUer. VISION appointed, $89,500 _ 2 story, 4 Bll, 3 BA, formal Sparkling new 2 br. 2 ba. dining room, s e pa ra t e home -1982 Del Mar - family rm, and nook in Open Sun. t-5 p.m: Super Vic Stuart Realty k!tchen. All elcc. 3 Car gar. vieY.'S from front and back 1945 Glenneyre, Laguna *UNIQUE SPANISH · · 5 Br, tam nn, 4 ba. Ready for showing. $149,500. $59,800. -Asking $46.500 -but 494-7531 546-7614 TAKE over my loan of Century 21/Beach 893--4563. submit. SfORY BOOK COTrAGE + $23.100. at $197 mo. • incl 0 0 l\1 ·r t d J T&I. Sale price $29,5'00. well PEN liOUSE BY WNER agn1 teen new up ex -Guest SuJte. Nr town & bch, LIDO REALTY ,1 -;1 ,,1 .. i. 'll 5 ·BR, 3 BA, s piral 'l77 + 279 Dolphin Way. Uke new Open Sun 12-4 =====~=== maintained 3 BR, 2 bas. staircase, like model. Open O,utstanding • vie\v fr om 424 U>s RobJe5, $68,500: ' 2 car gar. walking distance Sun 1-5. 17351 Gibson Cr. giant sundecks. ,\s kin g wru. TRADE OR 10% LIDO ISLE-$65,000 to schl & shop cntr. &&-4374 842-8133 $136,500, .l\lake _ y 0 UR DOWN _ 2 Br, 2 ba, den, ,P_,rt=.n::,, .'n"'nl"y=~==~-1 LA CUEST M t 3 OFFER. frplc, deck, secluded lanai. H · ,'3 1 COLLEGE PARK BR 2 BA A I don erebyl,ln Call 67$--T?lS. ocean view, 1000 sq n lower ereU•ds your chance to live ! Onl '"' 900 VA or • • cp s, rps, s, on o & enjoy presUge _l:J)' , Y .,..,.., · a"ume patio, gar. opener, lawn & level for easy expansion. the sea. Your 0.,.,11 Spanlah , ne\\'. l:..argest bdrms, F.R., sprinklers. Owner 968-2411. Wlll consider a small house Casile. Just steps lo lhe I 2 Ba. tmmac. By owner ,_ ""'ndo $12 ~ he · OPEN. 9521 Volsnte Dr. "" "" · ,;Ml ach. Vacant & the ~ .. or agent. 557-4263; &I~ 494-7551 ·11 "''"'-Huntington Harbour \VJ even carry the loan. ' D•nl Point 100 N. Coast Hwy.1 Laguna Herbert Hawkins Realton I BAYFRONT-83"1600 o• 96.1-5681 *673-7300 * I~""""'!""""""""""""""""~"""""""""""""""""' I UNL IM IT ED VIEW General General from this 4 BR, 2 BA Harl)or NEW 3BR + FR, So Coast Plaza area, landscaped, patio, block \va.ll, drpis, '=:rpts, $48,140, 10% DP, No points, 644-85il3/ 64()..0986 OCEAN HARBOR Sacrifice for Quick S.11 BAYFRONT Triplex. All 3 J VIEW 5 BR, 60' <Jock. 10 mln to u~lts "'/wide view of Bay. ' I STORY CONDO $26,900 l & PREVIEW HOME . THE BLUFFS 4 BR, FAM, BONUS Sumptiott.'l homt' of tAlented Ioctl decorator. Chosen as u "Ne\\']Xlrt Ebtll ~view liomt." OPEN TODAY 1·5 305 VISTA SUERTE Get o.n advanced"~" today. Be pl'CJ)lu'Cd for nn e:itcltlng home, of f ered belov.• duplication COl!t at $81,500: (a!!IO flV8tl, !Olally luml•~1~TBLliFF REAL TY 644-1133 ?.!DA DEL. ri!AR 4 8R1 2 BA. Freahly Painted Inside &. Ou t' New sha&: Clll]:)et. $3;';,950, B k r , !549--2288 or l!'Vt'S 557-8968 ' Vlev.• Hills Home. Owner anxious. has transferred out of area. $00.fiOO. Call for further infor1natlon 547...693-4 VISION REAL TY ocean. Spacious house. Best THE SEA & 40 on beach. Approx 4000 2200 sq ft • 4 BR. $66,000 View. Spanish tile, radlanl • • • -Prl'l.cy + View s.f. Bldg. ideal-for-to11i;JO 2000 sq ft · 4 BR, $62,95Q , n....+. · • lh' co-"'-lon ·~ 000 ~ .. ·S79,900 heat Door. Moving from lhe dty. Stu~ndous vlewa ~· are )'OUl'I in lS ... ~." · ~""• · '-'tUI.' irooo ~qf~t· l~t BR, $25.000 fU'ea. Need fnr.it r actlOn. Is of the downtown butn. beautiful 1lngle story 3 =· Creely, Bk r.: Bkr. (714) 675-7414 pticed YI'&)' w1dt"r market. main beael\ park, Heisler bdnn. Farnlly nn, 1lrepbu:e, }"ee. 3 BR, J BA, fam. rm., $145,Ma · Pork, & Jhc Calli. coaat dre~m kllchen. Pal I o, BEST COR. TO BCH.: Lusk Harbor Vu HliTS RedU<:e<t Pr 1 c e · Onr BY OWNER Ex ho \Vlll oonsti.ier trade. PhOne Une with llt Intimate l!IO\'tt. ·1Pt1Ntler1 front A rear. 4 BR; a ba with hUQ:c n1u ter . t'OR SALE BY OWNER 640-1002. • 3-6 BR. &Pl~ 1taf~se. * (213) 592·1421 t.ocat~ near walldnir traJla, Large, rich ground a, suite \V/bny view. Red. to Harbor Vu Hills, Lusk. Gre(lt $31,995. 4 Bedrooms, 2 Bath$· mi. to ~fa.rinal. Boat Yrd. 11cb0olll & the business $45.:.000' Call ~ $132,500. Open Sun, l·S pm 0 c oan view · q u le 1 BEST BUY EastsJde Costa $6.1,000 493-1411/838-3001 GOT A BOAJ? center,' 3 ·Br house ·with TARBELL, RNltors 42S \111 Lido Nord. 675-1414~ c11l-de-sac .beau1y,.4 Br, 3 J\1~88· •·-e fenced Yard F , VII eXlt'!rio.rwoodpaneli n g . 1920 S. Coaa:t Hwy., L.B. LIDO Oppor. "' Br, • -ba, lam rm. b eR med ,_.6 ountarn a ey S92 500 • <> " - celllna•. 2 trplc'$, 3 ,.,, 54H288 agJ. • • 2 ADJOINING LOTS DR .. 179,500. Open Sts. m 1 fine family home. Immca UNDER MARKET DON'T make the JandlOrd's Beautiful 4 OOdnn watertont ~I · La.Cost& ~ftadt'iwl unit ,No. Via Wazlera, &J0..8146, =-1Jl 5-3 3 0 0 Ext ~"'s~' 1nol~ul~~ ct~ .. ~~ r:.r.!'.·n~.~~m~!'-,,11~ -~~~a;~;/~~~· ~;In V'TREAO"OL s'~s·~~e " ~·000 .. t.~ ~ i.,:i..,., ": U1~.J'~ I FIX & SAVE llJ,900: Agenl, 54&-1739 bolh., Jge lam nn Condo. • • 1n1 Improved 2roptrty. 613-7315,.. 542-3583 " 316 M1uii<old. CdM. 17,000 lBR, Fain nn, many xtnu!, Added fe•tu"'" sauna, 16661 -CtrouHI UflO GliMf)'l'e St. GOOD REAL ESTATE UDO mod 2 Br 2 Ba. 'hw I down will b"" this -lld !lel! to l!lppreclAte, $46,000. volley ball,. tennis, rec hall~ COASTLINE 536-3777 494-9473' 549-0316, 3.5.1 N. Cout Hwy, L .. B. sunny patio, lowest ....i-, ~ -Qui 1 I .. '1 NM OOCl' Open Houle Sun 12-5,. at -...7511 40 •·-older 2 br + hobbyroOm c cu -ue-sac, J l i1""0<WQ 10073 SM Ptlblo Ct. OWN YOUR OWN APT. near """ ' on Island owner 673-1375 home on valuable R·t 45' JUST reduced! lBR 2BA C.olury 21/S..ch 89:H563 WATER VIEW Vidor Huaoo. -.CUlar l2tl S. ·&!&Ill, Fallbrook BY OWNER,. l BR. 2 BA. lot. ~1ui;t sell. Set today! fnmJly rm. Eaal&lde. by Plushy pad wUh Jiftnplng coutUne w.' $'-43 15'00 . _ 721--1077 I~ family nn, 45• a. J UnlvergUy Really 673-6.iJO oy,:ner. 548-6032. Huntington Buch Jacuztl, doodlcy dtck, volley Wtlllllce L Neff Realtor 228 2 BR. 1" BA, can be $79,500, 673-7379 r, DtJPl.EX 2-2 BR. "One-unit OPEN House Sun 12-5, Mesa BY ownt'l' 3 Br, c_pts, drpll, ball coor1 and OM block to Forest 494-9318 convemd With adjoining Ml11lon Vltlo · i nu". Open house Sat & Sun Verde, 2031 ~"· Capella, by blllns, walk to stom. Ol..'Can be•ch. $24,500. BY owner: 28R. S. Laguna '1nit 19: ·a 2100 . sq, ft. 4 · J.;, SIS Matigold 64~'M ""'1er, $.11,990, -Auume 6%. S1lO mo. will !IUNTINGTON HARBOUR home big lot, privacy, w/w BR. 2~ BA. Ocean vlew~ BY .owner, 3 BR, 2 bu, An'!J day Is the Bttr DAY to Arr; day ls the BEST OAY to· -1K1ld Aml second. VA ok.' ~ REALTY • vu. bll< to beach. $55.009 walk to town. Prlnclpall San • .Tuan model. $(]., run an ad! Oon'.t_<lelay, , _run an ad!· Don't delay. $2111500 9Jl&.9IOtl ~1214 Cot. H,...Y." i41>.1114 No~-. od,11..¥11 25511.El 2lwlcr,a:l7-WL • ' • St 2 u In JI 2 R ? p R H d 4 ' 1 3 R H '1 ' ' ' L ' 2 8 I I s I ,, ~ ~ 1·N; __ w_,po'-r1_a:·•;]1]dlf::::·:?·:.:New"';:;_:.i_po;;;r1C.:;Hel!"::-2,..:.:h,..1{;1;;;;:: ... P.mtm::. :: .. ::,~,.~1----:~1nco:::::.,.::.s:,::.,..:::,:::,y-:---n66..-;-li::'.,:r11!::,::,::..,-:-----:;:119r:_::u,..='ur;n::i1;::u::rn~.--=:r.i==~==-:;:;~~~'.!.,;~~--..rn;H"'ou=11"'1,DA1Lv PILOT : • Ga 'N Prof!rly ISi T rust o...11 2*> "" D OPI N ING BY OWNER FIX!:R UPPER -Agrfeultur•I I._,,. LHun1 loHh Newnort Shor11 Now port .. , T-rs 1 bdnn, 1 btth with "'""'al RED CARPET 2 I> ACRES Income ---.;,,;;=.;;....-----1 • • __... ' 1 &. 2 BEDROOM w~• to go. Drive by 430 pr 6 du cl n i: agrlCultutal llorne Owners DESIRABLE $1'15 ... Udl Pd. Cbarmins NEWPeR.T Shores. 2 Bt, 2 CONDOM!Nll.fM RO~lES t•to' .·~ • .:-.""' .• r.!"'wn lb~•!!_napt·. EXCLUSIVES .........,. With tovel.Y IN>.,,. CA$H NOW HOME I Br, prlv. deck, so. ~ + d•n.1,~wim, tennlo. llaytnJhl llame1 e~ r658.-~~ _,_.,. and trult troes -In Ontario. lllNTALI 2 Br, 2 ho, cpt'd, drp1, fon:od Laguna. -· ,..,.,_ "'" 64>-4941. Bolt Sllpa ,,,.. $34,500. VA or conventional. Located 1n town. ~auUrul $l,OOO to $20,000 air-heat, G61J'b.dlsp, blt·l111, $250 • UtU Pd. 2 Br. ·NJw Sin Clemente ~Ull Security J{.lahrlae BALBOA Peajp,_liyipg roo1n, Duplex tu Anaheim. Two mountain vtew. nooin to Loan t'Ommltment1 by phone HoulH * Apta. frple, llatio, riarage, water crpt/drpe, 2 patl.oa. ocean11----------1 stffl 6 concrete coostrucllon -den, 2 bdr., bath. Open 2BR, l ha unitl. . keep horse1. Clo&e tu S1'!~1tect ,tfco thvc1rlficaUon O( fum. J\dullli only, no petJ. l~!w. ...._A_1.... .. Br 2 SCHORECLIFFS 4 Bit, ram Prlyale Balconlee _ _ _ h9~ll0_$;undf!Y~2l00...St.\lille JCboo11 ehurehff utd. ..... 11· ••on Y payments * 14~:0111 * RATE REASONABLE _, • ... ,iw·•uu~ .J • rm. On co.It 00\ll'MI, priv, 21JV91eap&e0s.perunlt. Avenue, Owner. $39,500. DOPutX. A ~BR shoppbi'g. Prlce$6 5,0oo . Ullloredlo )'Our individual w.1•thCOSTA Mll!IA Across fro1n Cow1t:ry Club Ba. Woodsey Set tine, bch club, $3!0/mo . Root top IUndeck Slin Clemente -' and 1 BR on one ot the Very gOOd owntr tfuancfnl:, rtQuirem~nt.. 275 Me111. Or. * Ph. 548--6708 l.Jlguna CUyon. n3-,'1'9'l-3C53. tlnJllU.al o--... 1 ... to--. hest landacaped st:roeta in For further intonnaUon, No need ~ re·tiMnce Your $155•r;···BndUSY~te,,ud1 enrnt'. tum KIDS o ~ ~-s-JlR frpler"se& = .. -='~2""'BR=-~,~-~"1 · · ... _. • ..,,.;, rw-East.aide Cot!ta Me 10'" I call '-I I I l •· TD Ith •~ ~ K Te-oe r~~ 1 &"'Una.,_..,, ' BA, :112 chue Ba.Yfront Pro ..... ~., Jn sa. ·io Pease ,..... ow n el'C's '"'t · · w $1 • LfITLE 2 Br ~ •• 3 Bdrm, 2 ba, tre~hl" pntd. Nlff''"•t .................. ~ • Pallzada, 21$-37&-2814. or N rt Beaeb r" '# OPEN Sat. 1 to ' down. NATIONAL 1'10RTGACE ·~ ;/ ewpo a . 422 Vi M te co Let it k nice yard, will consider pet New cpta & drapes, stove N .. VIEW RINTALS TI4-968-7(9. (_Mr. ~Vhite). 310 Fernando Rd.; N.B. SHORE c"t I 1°1"1 goHon""" $42,800. 2 HOUSES. Eastide . your equ Y wor & child & rtfrlg. Near t1Chool1. 5 J C lot 67' ""l .. C .. ., -tor you. JU!jt rilve u11 a call; 1185 . Hou•~ uni • Br. \Vilson & p•-cenUn. Fenced 673-4030 or '9-lrl2"8 i n u1n •P ra no ~ Charming 3 BR honie with · ~f. <.-.1,400 ea.). Super No obligation. ~ • "' Owner Fanlily & Dluina mu. Up.. , .neat 2 .br, 2 ba house up * -,.,7~, * CALL Car, yl\rd, kids & petR. Yf."I, trult trees. $273. LONG TJ:;RM REN'tALS NE\V J' BR, Frplc, Sha.a cp1 H bo -VI .. graded thru out. custom front with a l br, 1 bath -.-. N ti I Mo 1 C $200 ~ S.A. Hgt11 3 Br, 17~ !l.57-3850. Laguna Beach, olu1h condo. bit/Ins. 1 1,~ ba, pool, ear. •r r ftW Home trplc. 3 Min. to beacb. hou.se In rear, for not niuch 1170 01'1Jlffl: Avenue 1 ona 835-24~ U•t• .. & house, nr ele1n . .1chl. SJ-lARP 4 BR, 2 BA, ,fplc, \\'at~rlront, pool: ?eaut. 2 1mll1.m. $32l. 493-12'10 -C1rmtl (Beach & golf c 1 u b nlOre than !!Ingle houses sell COlta Mesa , .1700 N 'ful $325 • La Questa Home 3 Br, bltns, nu cptli & d1·p~. $~:.!5. decor. 2 Ult. Avad. }i eb. l · !\E\\I HOUSE 3 BR 2 ba lnc. \V/D. Lrg llybrld laWb. inembea·ship ) v acant & for. lOo/o down. Free Coast to C.'oast Catalog ~~ 1~~· Ba Muse, nr elem. sch! per n10. hu;ludlng gai'Clener, !\Uss.lon Viejo, n e ""' 1 r f 1 all bl 1. Abundant Uws SpacioUJ· prt··" to ,,11 Ont• •. ,7 900 4 UNIT APT B L DG $325 • LaQucsta J~Onte 3 Br, ~ or 962-S3l9 decor. 2 BR, fam, rm.. +'()()1""1\ fP ~~m 1~3'736""'· lit I t I t I 3 BR '"""' · " ... ' $ 5 9.J 5 0 0 · BU IL DE R • • 2 Ba, countcy kltch. trplc, Seville. Upgraded carp. ,f.: • errn. ~ 'n-2 eBA~u )~wn~.er Jfr; & 11~ CALL Katella, 492-2030 $Pt.;CJAL. 3' Blt, 2 ba, 1 Start your Invest In en t PUT YOUR MONl!Y yard &. cov'd pallos. 01n1 Po1nt drape11. Child & Pet may University P•rk nn., cpta &: lrplc, xlnt • OPEN HOUSE •* BR and bachelor unit. Sale program today wi1h this 4 TO WORK FOR YOUI $375 • Pool 3 Br. 2 Ba, be OK Community schools, pool & ·SUNDAY 12-5 can be c.'<lndllional on unit bldg. 2 BR ea. G~at Earn IO% or more cin well-frplc. pool i;erv !net N~V Ocean Harbor i.·orever lted <:arpet Rltn. 497-1761 SPACIOUS 3 BR a BA playirowtci. $65,5()() apume 433 Calle Empalme approval to build 6 more lOc. Costa Mesa, Inc. $7,740 secured Znd Trul'lt Deeds on WE HAVE MANY, MANY V .ew. 4 or 5 BR S' &. . TO\vnhOuliC v.•/ fa;nlly rm . 8~ mort NO LOAN Canyon & hill view, 2 yr units. Make oUcri;, Sale Ol' yr. Orange County t'f!al estate, MORE!! Fam ~· FP, Cpt!I, dps, NOllTHEND: Walk to 21))) ~· ft. Avail mid FEEDS. 14~gS4oo, 2()49 Port old 3 BR home, Under-exchange. Wesley N. Taylor Co, SlONAL ~10RTGAGE CO. LANDLORDS FREE only $39:.i "n10./rent or ~ell. Beat·h, Quaint 2 B.R. frplc, January . $.JOO/~to lease. Brlst I gl'ow1d utll, fruit tree a, REALTORS (n 4) 556-0100 $79,500 675-7414 \\wd panellna;, refrifi. stove, Call f'>l~ o' R O boal/trlr space. $48,500. ~<l,i:f:850. FOURPLEX. 2 BR, 2lll San Joaquin Hillll Rd. 4500 Canlpus Dr., W.B. 3 Br. 3 Du.. L.i.gwitt -New EXEC liO~lE : 3-£ Bedroonis ~Ar., \Yater paid, $: 00 nto .. t,Hc7"-'~l'Fu"i::7'------ WATE FR NT AA REALTORS* 492-2100 • Backs on golf ooun;c. Newpoii Center 644-4910 llon1 e ................. $350 spil·ui st1:1 ircusc. 1~~ ml. to rly. ~4 OUHI urn. o r DUPLEX Wil sell contract or ----3 Dr. 2 Ba. LagWla-Vie\\1, 1\Jarina, Boat \·rd. $475/mo. NE\V 2 BR An'h Beach Unfurn. 310 Pl ER-& FLOAT 3 B,R.1 c2usro&i b 1D'RP" 's' conventional. DUPLEX-$39,900 ~ clotie in . , .••••••... 5395 493-74111838-3001 Heights Ocean & canyon vu.1-;;._;;..._l .;_ ___ -'-;,,;;I c P g • Gai'den Apartments (1) 2 BR I & 3 Br. 2 Ba. Newport -B l t fdrp d k&: Genera $115,000 ENCLOSED YD & po.Uo. $78,500. Six 1 BR units \Vith _ 1 Bath (1) l BR _ l Ren~ ,,. Ba.yfront tov.'Tihousc ,, $-12S E11t Bluff \'tle:it. ~ J't'n 11i cir ecsetll;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j OPEN SUN 1 S $36,900. 49z..os.i9. present rents ranging from Bath, p1·ivale pat to s' . B I l l nh ""5 $52 951) ~"" n.'W'>lt ...... ,.o~ ... ·1• 3210 MAR Cu$ South Laguna $115 to $130 in Eastslde enclosed garages, built-Ins, 3 abr':°~ 8°a~' C~~:~1. \V :Jk 4 BR, RU!llPUS rm, 2 Ba, • ' 't;:Jc=wu"' or~. 3 BR .. 2 ba., unf. ne'!v carp, N&WPORT BEACH Q C.Ml . tc~~ t,o t'!'PlPI lnedg '100. Quiet street. Ex c e 11 en t Houses Furnished 300 to beach ............... $425 grdnr .. poi:;},..,&,915/leuuis, $GOU. l1gun1 Niguel 1v"",'"'1s, di.><2~Br,RY!l'i~:~ S32'5. 2 BR + den immac. home n Y , ... ig 0 .,.. x we condition. 2 Br. Fani. & dining rni. ~---8 er i'Qn~ · ..... year- R &AL TY . 67$..1642 \Valk to stores, school & think) are the rents. •(714 ) 870-.6500 General Shore Cliffs ........... $500 Fou ntain Valley NEW Garden honte, 3 BR. 2ty.BRUnf,2 boo. tu . t SINGLE LEVE -L beach. Great ocean vu. Bk.r. 67rr72'25 2 bas. Ree faclls. 644-1751, ·• a. n1, \\'ln er Many extras. Only $52\~ $U4,500. 7 UNITS. Three BR, SH.AND New T i bur on 493-0136 $300. B LUFFS ''LINDA'' Cnll for appt. 644-2442 deys fioub~. ho=,; ~~: 1 ~ ronson suo . Utll Pd .. Quiet Bach LAttP"QltDS! TO\\•nhouse, flilly crpt'd, lake Forest 3' BR, 2 ba, corner lot, dee.Q. 499-1925 evf'. h 1 d 1 A wl garage &-Pool. Olrona we Specialize ln Newport di•p'd, seU clean oven &1::.:;;;,;...;..;;c.0.0.;...----I pile crptlng, private patio. BY _ 0 w NE R -1'.IONARCTI ~'!esj,~~s 0~ o~n:~~hip Realty & Investments de! r.tar Beach e Corona de:! Mar e dshwhr. \VJ!!her & dcyy. LARGE 2 BR. 2 BA, fan1ily Mig'ht consider leue option, Bay, beautiful 4 Br, pool, coniplex in eastslde C.f.f. 905 s. EUCLID S~~ti~Wvi:·. i ~~'t oDer'o·',· & Laguna. Our Rental Ser· 3 BR. 2~~ BA. Master Blf rm. crpt11, cl1·ps, re.need yd. associated &NOl\tR'i Mt:.Al ro~s 10l'i W Bolbon 611 lb#l $69,500. Prine. only $79,500 \TI4) FULLERTON vice b1 FREE to You! Try overlooks ">001 & clubhouse. $JJ.5, n10. Avail. t-eb. 1. CORBIN·MARTIN 337-1106 $175,000. Step up to th.is 12 I OLE MONEY Beach, Laguna. Nu-Vleiv! $330/?o.to. Call 9 6 2 -S 6 ~ 6 phone 837-9115 '1!'~!'!!!!~!!!!!~"'""'""'"'1 REAL TORS 644-7662 w1it co1nplex. Two 6 unit $195 • Nice 2 Br. Frplc, NU Vl&W RENTALS wkday11 befr 5 pm. or Lid I I I~ HARBOR View 5 Br, 3 Ba, 2 sq~Rft~ r1;ic~®ho~. 1~~ bldgs & pool close to T~~~~x ~vlt~~~~~~. ~~~ 1 blk ocean, Balboa 6TJ-4o3o or ·194·32•iS H494-ltll96 eve& &B \vknds. o a e Dtlboa Island Somerset on corner view All an1enitlca 496-0708 shopping. $l950 per nio. spcctlon. P11me location in NU.VIEW RENTALS frorses OK, Oldie 3 BR, $285: un ngton ••ch 3 BR, 3 Ba. Lido APt right 9'!TORY. 2 Bil. 2 BA, lot. Profeak>nally''Clecorated Westmlnittr inconle Y..'ith present rents. Costa Mesa. Call 673-4130 or 494-3248 3 stalls avail. 0~ the ~ach. 18ftl lq. ft. \\'et bar, vif!\\' of S. bay & landscaped w I Kr e en $180,000. 10 units just 2 years The Real Estate Fair Homeflnd1r1 547·9641 OPEN HOUSE F rplc. $550 per mo. can.: $400/ino. yrly le11se. UO house. Lra: tree!i, 2 wood SHOWCASE HOME old. Super delu.xe 2 br, 2 53'2551 839 '133 ,CO'M'AGE $80, kids, pets, SAT 1·2 PM Bunster Creely bkr. 646-Apolena 67rr2i58 deckS t: tnan" x t r 8 s . v-._ also gar unit Balboa $110, Bick Bay 633!1.C ,F~dc-c~1c'71 ~"----1 MG-0984 " Beautiful, la1·ge 18 x 24 LR ba, 950 sq ft apts. Identical 13 UNITS w/ Pool in E/slde 1 BR HOUSE HB, $125, bed1·1ns, 2 bath, covered LIDO 0 r 3 BR 3 BA on om n ums 2 STORY \vlth cozy fireplace. Immac-:~crt~~:~:ios.b e i 11 g a-.1, Inc. $1,960 per 100. 2BR-$165 Agt. Fee 979-8430 CONDO, 3 Br., 2 Ba, very patio •. close ~o school and fJI~. sf&J1n,0, ope'n si s: Unfurn. 320 " 35 1ate 3 CB 1 R 1 , 2 tlBA, Only $17S,OOO. O\\•ner. 548-9695 Balboa ltllnd clean, pool & rec center. shopping. $325. 19791 Ran· 133 Via \\razlen 640-8146 1-..;:.,.;;.;;.;...;_ ___ ....;..;.. BAYFRONT WITH $ ,000. a any me. LAND M Newport Hi&h dist $310. mo ger Lane, H.B. Ask tor ' LEASE PRIVATE DOCK SCOTT REAL TY • 59 A H 1 OUR ntain, Dotorl 833-0328 Dal•, 0024471 M in ion Vlelo N' 0 ,_ d ,_ 'Br 3 Ba 2 f;replace• with 5••7533' J,' cres -\VY rontag~ e1ort 174 l\rATER~Ro•~-A .. ail J ew ceanuunt con omua-" ' • -· Escondido . Sale or 1911 $360, "~ B. an B1lbe1 Pen1111ul• ijOUSEforLease,lyr,l\Just FOR lease 4 br, 2 ha, tam lum. E .. .u.y the pool, sauna, therapeutic pool. ch $lO 000 1• • ... r, 2 ha, ha •e refs B1 khurst & '"" $225,000 _. ~xl-0 """A,,:_s ~ullopen,' •Neer~.· C LAKE, ARROWHEAD bltlns, f1·plc, 2 car gar, POINT 1, blk l Pa\lfi" Coa. st ""H .. -vl" 3 rm, crpt/drps, view, Wa~r gym, sun deck, roof garden. Probate sale. Col:.rtesy to "' ...... ,. • reat cir year round Uving dock, pri. pty. ( 213) · ' o ocean or " "' .. ,, ."·. pd. Avail now. $300 mo. On E. Ocean Blvd., Long broken. 12131 278-3l7l cir llabltHofMI ~take an offer. Sale or & close to the viflage. 3 682-12.16, 8baRy, 2~e8w w1/w 1 crptg, 3 BR, 13 ·BA, foCm11•., d1n1ng1 557-5073. Beach. Bachelor unit a $225 472.1344. exchange. yr old Bavarian style 3 level · ·'' a. rp c, no pets. rm., am. nn. a or app · .1....... nX>nth and 1 bedroom unft home with open beam cell-1 BDR~t Avail. in1mediately. yrly rent, $375 pet mo. O\\'n· $450 mo. 962-7569. 2 BR, 1 ~~ Ba, cpll, ... v<>, at $35o mo Cail Colwell IMMAC. expandable 2 BR. 546.8640 tngs tht'll'"()IJI , 3 br 2 ba+ $165. n10. yrly, Utllltlea not er (213) 889-0590 or 799-5158, IMMEDIATE occupailcy, 3 21c5'14o'"at1 co6 nd , vlew lot, G4&--0555. , home on channel lront..Pler Mobile Homes completely finished base-Incl. 673-StlB ON the point 2BR, fam rm, BR, 2 BA, bltrii, culdesac N=r 8 · h _.. ..... _ It slip. $97,500 For Salo 125 FOREIGN CAR 1ne11t tor playrm or 81lbo1 Peninsula trplc, 2 car garage, $335 street, Jge lot, dble gar., ewport eac 3 DELUXE untla+ O\vner's rk h Lnd f 1~· A k , anll'o REPAIR wo s op. ry a c, per .m•. Yearly Is•, 673-7495 ~· mo. s lor Dale TE. NNIS 1 .. UFFS ~ on oce nL MOBILE HOME $6 36•500· (2nyti131 45l-3SQS after Yb~aARLnd Yn,ew'"'"uniL 8~· doo2 ba C1p11tr1no Beach · 0962-lo=-0047'-'1------·' $199,950 OR SALE Business is good, but O\vner's pm or a me weekend.I • • .J rs 1...., 1 ~-1.-'--'-!;AND-l SEA-""--.. : health-tr~ -self Out f S I p · -from-ocean-$400-mo. C905 .. LOVELY ne-e .. bClrhood 4 br, Ohly 11 eps to tenhis c:o~t REAL TY 675--llOO SILVERCREST this business, established o fl • rop. 171 w Balboa ) 673-2058 Agt ·FOR rent or-leaiie, large---2-ba, -larp-lot,-dbl-gar, swimmln&:_pool-1rom...NEW MOBILE HOME f 12 3 1,.,.. · • 3 BR, 271 BA, duplex, Capo bltirul, super condiition. $325. 3 bedroom, (or 2 It. dt n), , NEW~RJ SHORES , 1: , or yrs. -~ garage, HA~VAII Kooa (:oast Prop. ~E~INSULLA PT. Ouumi!lg ~ Palisades. $325 nio. Rent or ble. Ask !Cir Dale, fqnnal dinlng, fireplace, stlf . ., __ -A. · .20...x-53'..,-2..BD...1..BJ_carp., _.olll.cc,_sJ..o :t.a i:L -Gontact-Don Hart-box-"2315 <>-PR.-BA.-!rp~c,_ patio, "924fl3-962-4411-, cle.anlng oven, beautiful can.J~~=~====~- 2.Sty •. ·frame; 3 BR., mstr. draped, blt·lns., refrig.. ln\'cntory. Ideal for ov.'ner/ Kailua-Kcina Ron Burle washer/dryer, V.'lllter cir 1 BR. ult bl •• 3 BR 1 ,, Ba bll Ins ycin v:iew/Nght IJ.iht1. Im.l·c 1 M · wfatrluml, 2 ba, aundeck, washer & elect. dryer, wired user. Asking $85,000 for AllSOC RE . ' yrly. $325 per mo. 673-4786. e a e wr one or • '' , • • inedlately a\·allable. Located 01 I es• bltn.1, btkf&t area. Club, tor 220 air cond., kitch. property &: bldgs. and ask· · · couple, privacy, ocean view. dishwasher, carp., drapes, '!----------1 tennis & pool& nearby. clock storage shed land· Ing $88.200 for business. Call Real E1t1te CHARMINB 2 '--G View home. 3 No pets, $180. 496-4167. hdwd. tlrs. Near ~farina hVl!i"h ollih 1\he .. 1_:1 9511• 01 Hll"bothr 2 !n'Y 3 BR Condo, 1~3 BA. $45 900 ,d ti Thr , Id Colwell ~oaas. Exch•-• 112 r, .,.., across street from Corona d1I "-r Hlgb, shopping. $275/mo. iew a. " per mon . Pool prlvl. Encl dble gar. cAvWooo REALTY ~c~~ ~.~at: rr:·n~\V ... bay, Nr Yacht club. $400. mo 846-4-017att6 &\l.'knd.'>. 644-4687. Nr. South Cat. Plaza. * ~1290 * adull pk. !IWay from noisy TRADE Newport Bea c h yrly. 6i:>-1304. SEAWIND 3 BDR, 2 ba, house near VIEW ~552--7712-~·------I FAST POSSESS. St. One-h~lf ?L Crom club-Prop. for out-of·town prop. BAY view. 5 BR., 3 baths. bch. New carpet, paint, & BRAND NEW PALERl\10 NE\V 2 Br. Condo, encl dbl H bo VI Ca 1 od 1 house. $1;),65. Call EVES. Bkr. n4t673-2008, eve a frplc., dishwasher Next T., Spyglass stove, dbl gar., fenced yarcl . .i Bdnn, 2~3 Ga, crpts, <lrps, gai·. Nr. pool. No of South ar r ?ev.• nne nt e · Zl3-G94-469Q. GT:>-5487 Yearly. 536-1068 VIEW Agent BU Huntley 6~5-'tl21. gardenel'. Pvt sv.·hn & ten· Coast Pla:za. 55)-7712 .3 B~ .. -ba., f&mily rm., CAN BE SEEN AT: NICE 3 BR Palm Springs Corona del Mar 2 BR House, lrg fncd yar<l, ul.s club. 6 mo. lse. Fountain Valley 10"16~7 95/lE':"'t1:as.IPrlced. ~anduced CRESTMONT home, Equity $7900. Want 3 Bedroom, 2 bath home. encl garage, crpt/drps. Near $575. Per Mo. ...;..;_"'-,._ _ _;;,_ ___ , ' to me u ini;: · STATE clear vacant land 556-8181 . l BR. FOUR Pl.EX $175. fire lace, formal dining, beach. Kids/ t ok. $185/mo. 133-.0780 BOB Short T•rm Rent1I : LTORS · JL1662 1ffil Site Dr., B.l'ea. !Centro! RMI Estate W•nted 114 · HKomld•epetftn'd°"or.• se f-c eanmg oven.-£ Y $150 • Small 2 Br xlnt loc·l Tiburori 3 Br, 2~11 ba, conao~·l-----l ,REA A~. at.TOSS fron1 Brea C 1 Lot $17,500 547-9641 private comntunity tennis & 2 Bednn, 1 bath, bltns, large blk beach & ~. Balboa.. $275 .. mo. • ', H1-L-r Vu a..a-..M..o Comm., t-Io11p,) Lot a4Q. • · CORONA Del Mar, Immed. C M swimn1lni: pool in this t t dbl 1~" s•~ 3 B bltn .c. FULLER REALTY "uv , .. _. .. .., 501 1401 N 19th &. Po 2 Oltl :y••• prestigous area above 0 ' e gar., """'· mo. ,__ • r, 5• >.;1wf crpti, iNearty Ne\\' 4 BR; CUstom CONTACT RAY, PK. MGR., AX C ~~nr Pri~ l inon~ b~r 4 • 6-cx:, Unlg. ~.so Corona i.JCI' Mar. $495 per Ask for Dale, 962-4471 gar,;~ bl.k ocean, Balboa. 5i6-()814 anytime I Cptri .• Drapes A: Shutters tor showµig. s2v&i , sq Ft o": a 'b1a to , E 6 Cl ce 3 BR, t ha. lmmac home. month.-lease. 644-4687. VACANT 2 BR house $145 $:.!95 -,Lrg S Br .. yard, patio, 1 S"fY 2nd 20J20 BR, owr + 1~ BL to New Yitslr:yr N.' T~ylor Co. Bk~· .• An~a Ii . ~~·I l~ai good furnishings., Westside, also 2 BR, CM, $145, Sg ls: cN·hlUld VpelLl!C»WronR· al!dNoTI >AlorLS dbl g~, elec door opener, . Elem. School GREENLEAF No children or pets, $260. a D Kids, pets. Agt. Fee. 979-8430 .. elec Jdtch pool, tenni5 crt, 1742 Pt. Manlelgh Cir. REALTORS .213-692-lnB Mo. Phone 1492-7885. 2 E ROOMS ,3 BR Condo 10 bl'··· from 6734030 or 494-3248 sawia, 4 miles from ocean. By Appt 0....'ner 644..fiZ-19 A private 5 sitar adult 211 1 San Joaquin Hills Rd. H • B , ~ · l'OIT\Jllunlly. Ii;:i() \Vhlttler Newport Center 644-4910 unt1ngton uch G~w1d le~e1 unit with beach, Sgle 8ty; dble gar., DREAltf CO'.I'TAGE o N $210. 548-1674, 64&-5632 ~ ·Bt:UFFS BEAUTY Ave., C.M. ha• .avallabte NEWPORT BEACH ~--~~ 'll •I lll().C(IZY 1 Br. CottA ... pn~e pctlo. Recent l y $300. 213-762-00 . CANAL Hunll!!,flon-Beach-End unit, 3 BR, 2;J, Ba, a 24x52 Key \Vest ?o.Iobile r..--All tit pd Cail Tod re eled & clO.le to Irvine Sn1all 2 BR, shag cpt, drps, _..._-""--·---'":..;,;;_ __ I , boaua roi)tn + pantry, llonlc, $16,900. Must be seen Prime Bayfront Site u · ~! everything. $275 mo. e bltns, frplc, lrg. deCk, walk· NEW Iuxucy 3 BR, 2 bu., , uperaded. Near refiection to be appreciated t'or boat repair & sales Homeflnders 547·9641 ESTATE REALTY 64().ll20 f in pantry, washer/dryer, Rec. factls. blt·lns, wahr & • pond. ~ Vista Cajon. beautiful! 646-9765 9 8111 to Bill Grundy Rltr. 67~161 * 3 BR nr. beach, nice NEW HOMIS (dock avail) Ideal tcir '2 dryer, Adult~ over 40. 962- ', $99,500. 644-5298 6 pin. Condominlumt Busln.,I yard, frplc, patio. Water COZY 2 BR + Furn. sep. 2 BR den 2 ha ........ $425 girls, $285, yrly. 67>2124 'o'IC:,97,o3_,,,....--,...,---.,..,.- 0pportunlty 200 Pd •~ C II 75-5810 guest apt w/ tile kitchens 3 BR' 2 Lu . $"' ~a t . • BR brand" · JNVE$T in Coastal Property for ule 160 . ~·afmo. a 6 & b , Cr t tio , .,.. is ........ ....,., r v ea.se, ". , 1 BR. New crpt, drps, refria', Newport Beach New Condo. MUST sell 24X48 New l\foon, Affiliate lid I I a~, P s, pa • gar. 3 BR, tam nn, 2 ba •••. $450 new vie\v bOme. Enjoy \\'ashr/dry, patio, po o [. I 3 Br 3 Ba DI 1n 500 2 Sn;, 2 Ba, nu cpts, In 2 BR CONDO e 0 1 • Co!Jlei lot. ~lature adull.s. 4 BR, !am rm, 2\.!z ba. . ti75 teMia & swtm club pn·v. 1170. "0 1405. I eontfact 0r ~!:· opi.ron: Weatmlni;ter. '~ aft 2 BR Condo Near ne\v, PUBLIC COMPANY COLORFUL contemp 3 Br. $350. 673-8574• NEARLY NIW .,... $600 mo. Will conlldet l•ase·l""'C~~=~~=-----1 1 $10,000 dn. P)olnnt $65(1/mo, 5 prh gai'age has extra storage. with own den, 3 ba, bllns, $4~. TOT~ PANORAMIC VIEW, 4 BR, fam rm, 2~~ ba •• S350 w/optlon to buy. Call.,.l_r_•_ln_• ________ , ~incl P m. Owner, 642-5583 NEW custom bit beauty In \\'-\V cpts & drps, Close to SILVER MINES \Vin le r . 714 /6ia-4923, Spyglass Hill. Brand New 3 BR, 2 baths • • •••••• $390 547-ln84 days, or 644-418-t SHARP 3 Br Vacant $350 SPECTACULAR-adult park on lhe bay. UCI, Owner \viii pay part offers 624-TI09, i:e BR, t:i Ba., ~73~ ~BR, den, 2 ba •.••.••• S400 eves. mo. CaJI for apPt. Aat. ~IEW +BIG CANYON $18,500. 675-0723. of clcising oosts, $29,000. Outstanding Opportunity Newport Beach a~e nlo. 3 BIJ., bonus nn, 2 ba •• U25 THE BLUFFS .I ,.:54"-~:.:86::1::8;_. =-~---! AU. POINTS REALTORS for a responsible person eves Sniart new 3 BR, pool & L~guni Nigu•I New 4 Br, 2% Ba, 2 h'plcs, ~ 827-7000 to °'''fl &. operate · BALBOA ISLE, lovely 3 BR 3 BR, 2 BA, new .shag cfit, yard, maihtenance, CU.It -"'!' ·iLn~~~;0148To~Pinc& ! "r!!::'' I NEWPORT CREST, Plan 3, full or part time 2 bas, $400 mo., 321 lrplc, gar.,,$350d mo. st cpts & drp&, $575 mo, 4t~tONA R CH S u m m i t , . ~ Y er . . 3 BR, 21400s. ocean vu, SILVER BUSINESS A met h y st, 213-799-4856 .l laat. $100 eposlt. 605 &: last & deposit. 644-1M6 magnlficlent ocean & cout SPECTACULAR-pool & tennis across at. (Pure Silver lngt1ts & Pifedal· {0\\!nerl Narcissus, 673-8775 or · eves. & wknd1. view, new tge 2 BR. 2 BA Linda Isle 4 BR, fan1Uy, Acreage for 1111 150 $67, . 0\\1ner help finance. lions). We supply pure t>il· Houses Uhfurn. 305 642-5200 * SH4RP 4 BR, 3 ba wJmicrowave oven & many 1 4~. BA, pier & slip. Only cal 67:>-8726 ver, training &: salesmen _ 2 BbRM + den, contplete\y "SINCE 1946" To\vnhouse, Back Bay1 Pool, unusual features, ad u It \ $195,000. Call Den ls on HOTE' ·MOTEL , pl•xes/Unlts fcir you, You supply super-General remodeled. Patio & deck. 1st \\lestern Bank Sida:. trple, 1elf~Iean oven, dble commWlllY w/2 rec . Aa9oct, 673-7311 ... 162 vision & $5000 secured by Available new. $310. nio. University Park, yN/:i· gar, $375./ lease. 833-1653 fncilltlea. Lease ,$475. mo. SITE s ale silver. Realtor 644-7270. Days 552--7000 N g'hts or 833-8974 Pi'in. only. 831--0M<I or 'BLKS '°ocean + comm. SILVER METALS •LA :UNTALS 67>-o255 , pool, tennis. 3 BR, 2 ba 10 acres near Lancaster NEW DUPLEX ... · 3 BR, 2 BA. Lrg. llv rm. · BLUFFS TOWNHOUSE,=''-="""""-=-~--=-~-! ' ' howle, Uke new. $47,900. I t INTERNATIONAL '*" '"""'1z11H u tvia Cozy frph::. Bit· in kit. Lrg. Elegant 4 Br, 2 ~·~ Ba. SPACIOUS 3 Br, 2 Ba, lon, Dn. ,.,.., Cedar, 645-4S99 ·A rpor • county hospital, I 3 BR, 2 BA House wf lrpl. 18662 l\lacArthur yd. $475. water pd. 673-3250 2 BR., 1 bath .••••. $225/315 :oi;"DIOC. Pool' '"tw, 8 .. hls. upstairs, facing aolt course .,, NM Edwards Air Base. Good Plus 2 BR, 21,1 BA Jrvine Ca 92701 2 BR 2 ba d a/ ll''>'Tr. ~~ •• '" t 351) Cail 496 •~ 'or&U-~ sltetorHotel ~1otel. '"·king To .. ~loouse w/frplc. ' Pe. f fiit HOUlll or644-1395. ' 'en, c .• .., .. , $.f!C. Call to see,<:> nio. '"""""'· ~ "" Call l\<lr. let'!I, 3 BR., 2 baths .. $385/425/450 n4-4~918 M' I VI I BAYCltEST location, 1607 $100,cm. Call Co I we 11 214 Knox St, CM. $69,950 ITI4J 833-3435 W I AIT'S. 3BR 2BA + l BR income 4 BR 21~ baths $425/450/475 111 on e O I Santiago, 5 BR + Fam RM 646--0fi.)5. 646-4414 e OUPLI. unit above gar. $81,000 CALL S52 7500 BAYFRONTS 3 Br, 3 Ba. ~It. fonual din rm, lrg lot ·~ 5 ACRES UP 2 d . S O HIWPOl:f 1 IAY, c.M. 642.aaiJ. 0\\'ner 4ll Fer 11 l e a f, • pier & slip, $700. 4 Br. ENJOY 2 BR Villa~ SWU.I w/fenced pool, tor sale by 2 BR ' ~~,· spaCtOU!I. GIFT H P 6'/or-1840 VISION lan1ily, 4~! Ba, pier & slip Comm. POOL. hfa1nt. pd. 1 owner, l lOO,OOO. 645-449'1. Ne r country club of :P.1ojnve. Xlnt value <>.": erms. By ln prime location. established l\tATURE 1\fale $&) Bach, $1500. Deni.!lon Ag s 0 c: 1 , Ctm1n1ed11. Prooccup~~c~mo BAYFRONT g~~~~ M~~,000. Call c~\'~~r~~Calle Paloma, ~ ri~:es~wner selling due fUl'n light cook/rerr, utll L:1~Lrrv~1!r·~e~c!:v1~~~ • d h II 673-7311 ;:,:".c"c.c'•c;oc~a""''-"-"-'=--- 4 Br, 21.~ Bath, Den ,BlUn Income Property 166 VISION ~INT ~le 1 Br $12£1 unit lse. ruin or Uun, 6i~3T73.. re i NE\V llV honie. 3 br. 2 N•wpert ••ch •. ] kJtchen. ahag carpets, Boat util pd stv/ref, pet ok. 4 BR, 3 ba, adults, no pets. ba, ra.m rm, crptll;t d~, PROr Decorated condo nr sUp, large patio. SU5,000. OCEAN BREEZES SfUDJO -New $165 •. Laiuna. L9e $350. 424 Poinaettle., REALTY REALTORS 2 car gar, pocil, ttnnu pr v., Hoag: 3BR. 2ilA, waiber ·~hOne 6'B-s.147. DUPLEX Vic Stuart Rtalty Lota ot closets, full kit. 67ii-321$/~J. Univ. Park Center, Jrvine $451). lJlO • ~U .tr dryer, pool, ltplc, elect HARBOR VIEW/CARMEL l.ari:e 2 Bedroom units in 1945 Glenneyre, Laguna • 2 BR Holl.lie $ltiO-COllple tncd Cotti Mell ·BLUFFS, v1ev;, pool. Brand i•r opener, $350 pet mo, i'J' BR. 2 BA, Fam/Rm. Din . cool. smog-tree area. Live 4~75.11 5'16-76T4 M~~·~lRt ~ cc~·l165 HB l\ROADMOOlt; Turtlerock. New lg. 3 BR., 2\.W ba., 673-51~ I Xlnt cond. Lg. comer yd . in one, rent the other. Try U d CaY & Le•slng EASTSIDE. f r·e 11 h 2 Bh., J;>lan 4. 2 Story, 4 bdrms., lam. po. Only "50. month! l's"'HAltP~-'='~1-,~ty-,B!~Uili~-co-ndo"'""·I Owner $67,500. 1121 Port $3,650. down F'11A cir VA. ••HARBOR BLVD. w/gat. chUd, pet &. singles service porch, crpta, drp11, 2~1 ba, f.am rm, 2 trplc's, H.B. OoY..'d, Rlt. 644-&lM 3 BR, 2 Ba. Vacant: t Alhley Pl. 644-6480 Auto body & paint ii1hon. ~A 2 & D!!n 5250 yrly ~led ~ants. ~ \Vater pd. shag crpta, Nr. ~k. Clcise BEACH home, 4 B1't, 2 bas. $395/mo. Sale by owner, IBIACON IAYFRONT ATTN. BUILDE-R°s 4 man crew. rurn, bring child & pet. ~~s. /?.to. Ph: to all schooJs .. $475. mo. Fam·rm, pool·nn w/pxil $49 995 Will tak" 2nd Finest view, pier & slip for Approx 3 ac nr FalrvieYt' RIVERIA REAL TY ATRIIDtt 2 bi' 2 ba $2>5. DAVID D. CARLSON tble., lrplc, Tennis 6 pool 3~ . j super yacht $159,000. Den· Rd. & 17U1 st. it1 \V. Santa 149 Broad~~)'. C.M. f.p. appll's, gru'. "·elk to 3douBr bl: .n:~ .... c:v~, c' a~ti~·. REAL TOR 13J..'29S priv. LeaieVS 4_25. 645-0836 NEW ;: Bit, 3 BA, din. rm., I 1'ett AA!locs., 673·7311 . Anti . ?.oncd Rrl bu I & tNVEfTMENTS 642-7007 Rea --~ 2 BR CONDO ••• 1''1'om $220. HARBOR lew Hon~ •• nu frplc, dbl i:ar .. cpt.s, drps, r Br, 3 bfi, Somerset, Harbor \\'/variance, could qualify (714) iJG-6500 CHOICE 3 br $225 E/side. $295./mci. 288 E. \Vil$01l. _ SUS. mo. lse 2 Br. Den, 2 ~· beaut nta.rty qua\. e~1ris. pool., View Homes. s h 8 r p, for cluster de,·clop1nent. lnv•stment stv/ref, Jncd, 2 car, pet&. MS.-21l3 2 an condo , ,, .$263. l\'io./lse ~pjs & drp9, $38:.i. E\'efl leru'iis, saw1a. 544-3<»9. UJ>il'llded. 1938 Port Trinity Jusl $100,IXX). 905' E. ,EUCLID Oeportunity 220 REAL Deal -2 br 2 ha Ct!I'E· 2BR house w I 3 BR Home ••• $255. ?o.to/lse ,64 ·1536. EXCITING BluUs 3 br, 2~·~ , Pl. Fee. S'T9,900. 644.-fl035. 64&-3928 or Ew11. 646--4.')43. FULLER'ft)N rurn $295, bltns, F.P., cvd earage, $1'1'5. COnv. location, 3 BR liome .... s300. 1\Io/l&e SUPEr. 1-t.V. Hm. 4 BR, ha, nr tennis club. Lae $495/ r:y. OWNER • 2 BR Beach I..achen1nytr Realty 2·4 pu;XES, C.M. Xlnt rond. SllllO RETURN (18.5%) pAtlo lx>al rate. 2 car, mi fncd }1'd, Avail Feb 1 4 BR home , $42J. hlo/lse 2% Ba. fa.m rm .. dlnmii mo. Sale by ov.'ner $69.995. 05 000 _ W A 1 nt many xtrat. $56,900 ea. 011 $6500 Investment + tax ocean 714-435-fi719 rtANCH REALTY 551-~ club wlpool k tennis, $470. \\'ill take 2nd. 833-8635. bQuJe, St , . .J>NV • ~r me I DUPLEXES .,, ~ 1 shelter, 657-!930 Broker G'"nENER •--3 br g•-e --••~ ..,.,,, Doeanll'ont, 615-8493 . l'or lOle 152 • -·-aru• ~ "~ _,, VACANT 2BR hQu&e, 1145, BEAUTIFUL MEW. 3BR, ~-· . NEWPORT CREST CONDO. ~ 1 Prlndpall onl)'. yat, assume FHA loan. Money to Loan 240 ~. $350, tp., appll, patio, Al:i 2BR, HB, $145, Sais, 2BA, University Park.. Gold NE\V ex.c 4 BR, 3 il w/llO 2 BR, 2 BA. \Vet bar, frpl, Op .~.. Sal • s 15 4-Plex (ii) H:B. $49,950. w/ 24TUN,1J'!.· cdo.M. Near shops. 1st TD loans NU •hag, 41:'· 2 B:t •'•-Ki •• pets, Agt. Fee . shat crpts, matching drpl:, degree \'ie;.·, teMll • pool near pool tennl11 Drps IAAJO .. .. I) n .. otl. 01<1 UM• YEAGER REALTY 556-6171 Mesa v .. 1'', ., blttlll, 2 car. ' r 6 I 644-l'rnt ..... -V,!'IA~ 'ea8 udal. %nn v",. $7000 dn. $600/mo Inc. ry w'.fo \vtl. ~ 979-8430. lrg patio, atrium. $425 per $600 mCI. iJ;ves I: ~1. e:-1lras. •hz1/n10. soi.-0175. ' al.t.lff.I ().)ndo 3 br, 2 . 84......,.:io.,. or .,.,,'IOJll'I. 'f HUCE 5 Br 2 ~ $340. Now 3 BR. 2 ba. tw:totu-.ho.tn~. nto. '°""'a~~t mined. OCC\IP·· ~:.;.;.;;.==---~ N ! Br '2~ dr'J'~ - 01'1'-dn. 179,600 .t.ttt 615-3.535 Cemetery HOUSE + 6 UNI S ·up TO 90« frplc, appll's, 2 'car w/pool frplc, fncd yd. Dix kit, dble O"ner, 644&513/~, * EXEl'iJTI\'E View '5 ·Br :..~. lith &, Twrthi, aee 8by .,., n.&o• Ne~· units at 2637 Elden 71<' y 5 • • BR' N gar Nr Schla Le k b ~I V hm Fa di .... TllE NEL RtEF Lot1/Crypt1 156 Ci\{....ht user w~% WJ'ltC.. av ... % INTEREST 1\fAN 4, ""'U • ow 4! '738' • ue () . TRock V&M r •. fan\ nn; . . . rn._'l'tp, n rm, 1ppt. 546-1838 b 2 ·-Waterlr0n1 Condo oil. Call Builder ... "1'. }nil T I Loans CALL OR CO~iE-BY ' !)6.-01 aCt;l 2 ca~. upgd_ d, ·ha . tennis ..pool.-~ <N1\el'. NEIV Blull• z ' br +bonUI r, seS'IXX> to $150lm 2 L.OTS in Pacific View U'tV"l't 'I ALA lltental1 '424313 New Palnt-2 BR. $'185. Crpts, everything there or close M!)..00()3 l'OOln l..euse' $600 per mo ~aJtors ' 6'JS..3.53S Memorial Park, center 6 2 DR Units w/pool, near drps, gar. yard fer pet. by. $400-f'eb. Info: Box ·137~ NEWPORT JtOHTS •. • BR, Call ~7• · $62500 l'ocotlon . $750. lncl. 17th. SI, Eastslde C M, lowo•I rol h O l ongt Co. $LANDLORDS$ Hom1flndlrs 547·'641 hv. !OOl4 i>ow 3 b.,, wolk to all "'hi•. ica::=:,::.:iF"'-----1 pUPLEX Ill". cx..-ea.n, ·1 ' perpetual care. Pmlenl mkt .!~1~. Prine.. only. a.gt, •·-ttlor Mt.a. Co. Let us rent UR -rttea. 3 llR , BA NEW 3 BR hon~e In Turtle $47,. mo. 60-8011 ,•;.;•_n_ta_A_n_• _____ 1 Mllea Lanon Rea tor value ·~~. ITU) 72!).32111 ••~ .. •• -'-•··~ ' • ' cpt.IL ~rps, """k W•'k I 8 bor'" 6'B-8563 ...,.-Mf..i17t ••• ••11 \Ve servA.-"= all the beach bltlns, Call bel S.11 AM, '"""' • 11.1 to S<:hOO ~· ten-3 R, tam nri, 2 BA. Hat· IMMED. 0 cc u pane y , ' ' · 2 CEf.IETARY kit Cryptsi; 6 UNITS In lovetr ni1ldentlal ' • ~ Cities & inland Or.anat Co. 833-8320 n~"· pool t\ but. $425. mo. View _ ~llMl•· Nev.· po r_t Br11.dfonl Place 3 br, 2 bt. IL F S CONDO l!itlctlon. Harbor Re 1 t arta on B&.lboa a Penlniula Serving H~bor area 24 fl'I· FEljj FREE. Save time 4 $$ ~2708 Schl1. $400. S3l--3S91 din nn, 2 car gllt&lf, ......n1, BR. U·p!an, trpic, $S3,10fl. MemorW Park. Cal r Pt:--;1200 'pfr mo Inc. -DOJl'T BORROW $ ALA RENTALS $ 3 Br .. 2 bo. u\\fUrn. ' car BEAU!'. i'tllfciton moo•! 3 t.11Ff;s. IBn. !11 ·ba, 1245. Phon• MfimlJ .- 'o.,,ntr. '44-1983. 837·2439. 1138,000, Owner. 548--. 'TIL \'OU CALL USI Newport .t llAY, CM IM~ fm' n~ ~:lat-•· Iaot. Br, 2 Ba, Ira Uy & din dllt rm. om r~1 prl patio, row""°"" Unfvrn ili !iiW Bililh Z, I br +bonus Commercial DUP~ In O>ota M•,., ~2 BorrowonjiOllf"tiliiii oquli)I fMMACUl.ATt. CUSTOM· $l1S MINI Eta 1, ard,-BBQ A l'Ollo0 lOnt $425 mo., 64<-1.., ' "'°"'· ll0,000. Pro.,.rty• , -151 Bil· Auume VA lotn. Low tor any aood'-· Sm>· !ZED !'BR !BATH FAM· -cd ,,,,' te.. 2 Br. " Univ, Prk toe. 1325/mo. U~ . 3-Br,~ family Cooll Mo.. . _ 001 M4-l60! • , i;;.; • · doWn. bays 831•2600, Ev.. Int IA Ancel<• Oo\lnty tor n y 'ROOM/FIREPLACE ac. • '' IOVpel. Avail F•b ht. '52-TlS.I. nn .• BIW<P C.nn•l PA ISIJ!: Privptywanl> TWO adJolnlna lncomt .,.._ 567'1481. over 20 ~ ahol NOW llt o 'CEAN VIEW. »l!i H..,,.flncMra 547·'641 NEW 3BR, 2BA w/bltln•, IWH, Afl. 6T· 3 Br, 2 hi, lrplc, 2 <Ill .c1 5 or,6.BR hOme. call pttttea, ~nter O>tta Meta. SHARP 2 te'P· houses cm C>r¥lt COuntyt MONTllLY. EBB TIDE SeR. lBA, aaraa:e, 26A1 crpts, drps, comm, park & 5')1ar ii0\\·1. Cotton fiOV<·t, llr, Walk:1n closett, St~ Owner. 61>~/-l lot. CEl•ld•. ·J480 grou. SIGNAl.1101\'l'GAGE 00. REALTY 496-4664.. Eldtn, UOO mo., pool, nr UC!. 833-8447 • °''""' eo.·t °' any kind gllh•·•hr. $.125. -· 't "" up the: thlPI 'tt's· n breeze ..• tell ~ $38.!IOO. OWMr. 642-6583 (71.t) IM.(JfOI Have somethltlc yOU want to 64&-Sl1l 2 BR Condo. \Vatuut Square. of bowl will sel\ wtth a \riy.da.,V ls oie Hur DAY "Lid" 1t tn oluslned. Ship tttma "1th a11. Wit_ D9J1,y ~t want Adi ~w 4500' C&n\put Drlve-t N..-. tell? Cla111tfled ada do 1t ••• Clean out tbi l&ra(fl $225/mb~ _. Dally PUoJ Oas• tied Ad! run A.n ad! OoJ\'t delQ.· • . to...,. Rftultll 1NHm, • Pllol cio.lllod. -~ p!Ol'I. • ·CLASS SEW! -642·16'18 well • call NQW 64J.Mll, ..• turn !hot junk Into ca1h Call 64~7 &12.{,671. call today IU-t.m • • ' .,,.. l , . • • • • I • " I •· ,_ '"' I • ... ,_ .. ' I • . . " I ' • • :._c_ o-.iLY PILOT SaWrda,y, January 12, 1'174. Rentals to 31n.mre 1 l>UP!ues Fum·, 345"'"A'p°"ts'"".-.F"u.:.rc:n.=.:..o:=:.;,.; ,..,T..rj A:tp~IC-s;;..-::.F":.:u:r-n;:;.-·:_-:_-:_-:.;.3".;_;60=°'A"p,-t,-:l'. Un"t"'u"'mo-.---..36"5;-r::Apt=."'u=nt"'u"r"'o-----::a;,65"°'Ap=t-, r.uc:r....,0:,,,:-.----w:-.,.,, Aph., Ap!L, 'I--'--------• Ml~~~~ !]c!.._ ___ l~f~u=rn;:;.·~o:;r~U:n~lu:;;m:,:::.• _3::7.;.07:F'::u:'~";.• °'~U=n~f~U.:.•".:.·...:;3;.;.70 WANTED, Roommat•. w.,,. Biibo.i •11and Costa Meta Ne'fport Beach Co.sta Mis• i .::Cp~sl.:.•.:.Me;;.:.::.::••::.... ____ , :.; 11 on • o -1na lad)', 56. wiahu to -..re STUDJO S1SO rM winter, 1 Casa d• Oro st20 YRL.Y. for q u 1 et, .o.;.;;,.._..;.._____ >'OR R£NT. oARLlNC & clean, condo>1.L.::•;:,9o;".:.".:.'-N'-"'l!:.:~=----"L.:.•::.9c;.""°;.;o..-N ... t::.g_ue_l ____ I 3 Rm. apt. with Mme tor ~ -Br. $180 winter. qUlel ~ ntature 'A'Ol'k1rti &irl. Sm. ~ ti1ESA VERDE AREA llvin;. 2BR, frplc, crpt.t A rtnl. $62.50 & ~ llfht •CU l'l\lllure -man. 615-3613 No AU..-U'I'UJTJES PAlD &chelor 11pt1 ~00 33rd 111. SpaclouJ 3-0edroom. 2 bo.Ui drpti, lawtdJ.ac__ln tht jfio'· per month. Not del"'2, but Compare beto-~· 1-n1 • '~ rt ~-tJo •-r ---·~ -clean, coml<lrtable.uxl,... pets. ·~ .T-" AVILll 1-~eb 1.st. 181 ,; t. apa ment. r i-1v!lt.e pa , '""""' a<:, ~ p.r, bl -Th··•-A ~ Clll§tum dt'i\aflt'd, featuring: lt!ll'flgC!, d!sh.""1lsher. new nlO 83(H)U69 ona c . ..,," """'' \'e., • l BR. l bu. \\'lnter.$300 mo. • Sj)8CioUI kitchen with in-i, ~urn-lnslll le .... ~ c e .'!r:.n ilrapet, Jlrcplace. Near ·N""""~rt=a'---ch----N1·cest thi• og C.M .. j\vaU Jan !At. ~ • I '\\'lu....IMf \VINTON dU"t'Cl li¥tf!~'I--'~er\~-.~-~ e ;ut s....... _ KtlOOJ•. park. Some kid!! ewpo N Gar-for keftt 435 Realtor m..l.1ll • Se211ra1e din'g _area ~ ~ ... ...-M>;ly ~ ok. Call MG-2'179 after .5 -.... ; Newport Beach • Hmnc-llk~•""'... BACH; newly dee, um. pd. ' -tom. Pie.,. hurry A CaU. PARK NEWPORT f 11 MINI WARIHOUllS ! • Private palios Incl. garga51:t'. Steps lo bch. \Ve "'ant just the right APARTMENTS 0 ~a STORAGE : l 0 CE A N 1'~ n 0 NT Beaut • Closed gumge "'/1ilornge $130 1no. 6T0>-2445. PINECREEK ~ frunU,Y for our apa11ment. . • .. No ,10, .. 10 ,_ Movl!'-Out. Yl\nter rental 2BA. w/frplc:, e fl.tarble puJlnUut 5 Cl LIVES UP ., .a.. bay ., • • 10 ..,. SXlO per nw. 646-3839 • Klng·1'i Bdl'lll"' an emente TO ITS NAME AVAii~ after Jan ~5th, on '"• charaes. From ·s1.:;o Ptt I 0 I u f 350 • Pool • Barbt!queK • !JUr· Sun Cl<'1nente fte!!ldcnt l:lotcJ • • • spuciom lower 2 Br, in 4 J.uxury aputrnenl llvlna: We fent month. B1lbo1 lsl1nd scaplng Qu.!et _ Secure $lreon111 1,11ilh "''ntttrfalla c•..o·"~'·-6~·•~s--'7~·185~----joy S'F.i0,000 health spa, 7 ALLSPACE 'I up exes n urn._ .rounded "'1tl'I plush land. $79.50 Per Month Over 500 l<!.11 trees and J.U plcx, Appll c. taken now. rel ovcrlookliig the water. En· • Hamilton &. NewlAnd St., HB Adults, N"o Pets • J."urn-ulll _ walktn& dl&lance create a relaxing J1Ctling: fOl' 01n1 Point awinunhijc pools, 7 lighted • M-Jf70 t $275 \"rar rowid. 2 Br, st'v. l BDR.A1. Furn. $190. to evc.rythlng_ your spacious new l· or z.I~---'-'-----tenni.$ court;, plus mlJes or Before now, if You wante d to live· STORAGE garaa;e for rent I refl'ig, cpts, drps, i-edei.:ora· 365 Yi'. Wilson ~2-1971 SAN CLEMENTE bedroom ll.pa11m~nt. From , GROUND floor, 2 BR, 1 BA Olcycle trlilll, puning, shul· near the 0cea11, you did n't h ave 120/ month. Hwi1Jn&1on ted. 673-!HGG/675-4533. $30 WE Ek UP HOTEL $170. F'umiture available. t-efrl&", cable 'f'VI gl\r, utll fieboard croquet. Junklr l's ... Ol\\ce open 9;00 to 6;00. 2300 furn. 1190. Qu •I '"'""' from 119'.50 monthly; a1 .. 1 many alternatives. Either you paid Beach ...... Ph; 919-1010; &.lbo1 Peninsula : ~dio ~~Jdl~~·Avail. e ll~ DEL MAR. S.C. e Fairview Rd., Costa ?ii1esa. adu1lJI. 4.96-3540. Wld 2-bt'droom plana and a lot Of rent money fo r something $36--0764 2 BDR.i\1 I d bltru e Phone Service -lftd. Pool BACHELOR apt SllO. + utlt. Phone: 545-2300. 13 BR. 2~~ BA, split level 2·story town houses. Elec-tha t COUid at best be Called.Sbelte r. WANTED: Carage tor • c:rp 11• rpa:, • or $125. util Included. Avail. view, cpt, fl'plc, gar, lndry. tric kitchens, private petiot storage ill Hun!. Bch or ~~~.1Xciu1ti1~~ kids~~~~~ • J7~il~~:~~1~1 imrned & !>~eh. 5th. 492--0318 ELBOW ROOMI $295. mo. 496-49'..'0 or baJL'Onies, carpeting, dra· Or, if you wanted qualtty, you p u t roun1ain Valley area· 6T.>-Ol96 548-975.l or 645-3967 or TI4-UTI Y:n·~an ~ 8cu!~~ Y~~ E1st Bluff in;1~~th ~1~~='Qp= a lo t of money down, purchased a ~!7~~9E·as large u double Coron1 del Mir (Ad good for S5 on rent) Apt. Unfurn. 365 compare with the larJe e DELUXE e maid service. J ust :lOfth oJ condominium, and still e nde d up Fah'View &: Wil:IOll, CM. J.'or St59.50 you get pri\'acy, -'-------~-[ rooms, g real kicaUOn &!: 3 BR. 2 BA apt fot' lease. Fashion Island at Jamboree pay1· ng a Jot Of money each mor1th, $35/nw . W/w crpts, bhin applic, General ard 11· he 2 BR and San Joaqwn· ""'-Road. Realtor •••~-•·· .1. g en se mg re. lncld 11pac. tnWlter suite, din ~~ ..._.__ NEW 3 bedroom duplex ~m Ce! ings, spacious + Den, lge living are<l!l, rm & dbl ............ Auto door Telephone (TI4) 644-1900 Thanks to all of us at Crow n Valley •m•n10. N.E. Costa Alna rooms & ('lose to shopp;ng 2 BR apl c•~llng dropes · k' he •-· --· tor -···• inf llo ~ I . patio, firepl•ce. South t.-ei11er, No i""'·s t"' chil"ren. . . -...... , , ceranuc Ile ns, 2 <XU, & opener aVllil. Pool & flecrea--..... I.ILi orma n Apartments that's chann e d .E·Z access. Double prq:e of Hl,.hway, nt•r t hon. l.-ompt furn 136.s"i't:i. u g1f40rage,n10~ash.!,..llf_7}~cilil~e: outside there's flowe rs, Oonaren. SPECTACULAR ' ~ • for storage only. 642-5l89. I • " =='~~=----~ ....,... putting, pool. Childr-cn \Vel· e $297 e 0C E W • t d t o bedroom ping. 833·1144 or 646-$135/n10. 1 BR, deluxe mob. 53&-8526. corne. No pets. Your's for 865 Antlgo& \Vny, NB AN .& HARBOR I e Ve go one an W Office Rent1I 440 60Z5. honie. l\fatu1-e adult couple. --10-------$215. Managed hy VIEW units with s hopping, beaches anti No peL'i. Quiet, secure. B1lb0• l1l1nd THE VENDOME \VILLIAM WALTERS co. 3 Bdrm .. 3 ha., ne\v condo · Dana P oint harbo r nearby. There's Ponderosa Mobile Est, 1991 ----'-'--'-----is.i· Anahe' c M ne11er lived in! Dispo1>al, d ·• I • BRAND ne"'' 3 BR, 2~~ ba., Newport Blvd, 64&-8373. $250, PARTLY Furnished, ;;i S48-im, ' · Huntington Beech con1pactor, .dishwasher, f:--a fantastic CIUbhOUSe a n p00 · r unit w/!r1)lc. & bllins. 1650 ==-''==="--===-2BR, ulil, frpl<: yard, 2726 I ---''-------pie., 2 patios, 2 CIU' gar. And since we a re a part of Laguna ... ft . of cha1m & a liuper a~AUT FURN l a 1 1 pa'rklng, .'W\ s a PP h Ire . S1'er•a V1"llage ' ~~""' ~c10· d 1·t · r _, • ' 673-2925 Small Adult C.Onlplex In Lush w<N Y ; neij:hborhood' to hoot. $450. of bit.ins, ... • J, w:ik 0t~ _6_75-_3288~_""'_____ ' I ; -ON BEACH·! I: :,rrd;;.n··ll~{..:.t:d~":7~;~. Nigu e l, membe rc:hi p s are av~i lable· r · shopping, mi Crorn heh $150 \Vaterft-Ont, 2 br, 2 ba, frplc, Jo~ore:st Setting. Located 5 in El Nigue l Country Club. BRAND New 3 Br, 2 tJ' nto. 9.11 \\', 19th St. 54spl9'1 Yl'ly S350 n10. 224A Grand Min. from Beach & Frwy. I': ~)-unit W/ fi•plc & bllns. Cana1. 6T::>-4131. l llr, $175. 2 Br. 1%. Ba $195. 2 BR Unfurn. Fr, $245 EXCLUSIVE b ·1d· . 1 Inside, t he units a re rea lly f irs t ltoo sq. fl. of Charm & Furnis"htd Bachelors & Gas & \Vater Paid. Covered Parking. La r g r.1 UI ing. w· h th. k h I A Super Neighborhood to 1 Br's Exc.eptlonally B1lbo1 Penin1ul1 Heated Pool. Saunas and & 2 bedrooms. Pool. class. Extra large. 1t ICB ts hag ! boot! $450. Call 675-1076 nice. 2110 Newpor t Blvd ~i3~~ ~fc:· Recreation Roo1n Adults -no pets. $170. carpeting a nd cus to m t ile; UC ~r ' NEW " Bo-. 7 &. deluxo. Cost• M•.•• UNFURN. lrg. 3 BR, trp\c., NEWPORT HUNTINGTON to $225. ~75. • b lock cabinets and quality appli-nc"'·ly redeL'QJ'ated. 1 blk. lo ' E\'erything you want. No I BR $160 & $150 Al:.SO 2 beach. $275/mo .. Yeru·ly. \Vk· APARTMENTS PACIFIC ances. Front and rear balconies. '1 lease. Call S73-469J • I BR $195. NC\\' cpt, xtra lge. days til 5, ~101 1 i\lr. I 1 BR. & 2 BR. • 7U OCEAN A H B . Open beam ce1'l1'ngs. Color accent Costa Mesa Adults. Ideal for Bachelors. S1ving: eves & "'knds, 842-I "Urn & UnfW'Il . From $140. (7141 536-~~Sl" · · *LA PAR! II • • -1993 Oiurch, 548-9633 2800. UTILITIES PAID ore. open 10 am~pm Daily SIENNE* wa S. 2 BEDROOM, pat~. garage, * .SUNNY APTS -POOL NEW unfurn duplex 2 blks Children's Section \VI.Ll.JA.T\1 \\'ALTERS 00. 2 BR. 1''um & Unfurn. All And the n1'cest thing Of all -We epts, drps, Eastside, ,$175. • Adults Poolside $150 up to ocean-bay, 2BR.' l 'n ba 2450 Newport Blvd., C.Al. eleet. Fireplace, htd pool. ,. ' nionth. 833-86!Kl e Also Children's Sections $375. 3BR, 21h ba, $395. Both Call 64&1038 $220.-NEW Adults. $!95. & Up . 979-1268 rent. 177 E. 22nd St. CM 6t2-3645 frplc, crpts; drps. 820 \Vest CLOSE to shopping. Nice, e 2 BR, 1 ~~ BA Across from golf course : Din• Point , SPACIOUS 2 BR \l'/rrplc, I \•ery private. NeW ' 'paint, drps 2 lilks to beach $200 perm. 4gg...3736 e\•e. i Huntington lieacl'll NICELY furn l BR. TraUers, $100 & UP. Mults. 132 \V. \Vil8on, C!l.1. 6-15-4530 &\1. apt, 1 older adult. Util pd. $125. See ?i1gr. No. 4 in !'ear. 23.1.'l Elden, C.~1. l..CE FULLY f1JRN '2 BR BRAND New deluxe 2BR, Ultns, pool, bnl ceU, adlts, no I 1 ~ ba, nr beach, bltins, pels $180. 642-9520. 1 laund rm 609 18th Sl 1265 ~~~~~--mo., 54fHi299. NICE lBR, duplex, Quiet. Balboa Blvd., 644-29ll clean 1 & 2 BR apts. No • Bllns + D\V 20432 Santa Ana Ave. NE\V unfum duplex, 2 blks pets. Bltns, dshwhrs, crpts, 1 • \Ve t Bar to ocean-bay, 2BR, I ~I drps, washing facil., closed • Enclosed Garage ba $375, 3BR, 2 ~1 ba, $395, garages. 1 • 12 Blocks to beach Both (rplc, crpts, drps, 820 * AU. UTIL. PAID * i • \Valk to market \Vest Balboa Blvd, 644-2911 $160 -l BR $18,j -2 BR, Realtor 536-8836 NEW l BR studio, yrly, 1 Call 642-8378 2 Bdrn1 $150, Avail for Im· blk. fron1 bay & ocean CUSTOM BUILT • 'high n1ed occup, \Vlk to slOl'Cs, w/vle"" cpl, drps, ref, quality apt with 3 BR, 2 dr11s, cpt11, bltins, l.'01'. Ellis stove, D/\V, Wknds & Eves BA, drps, plush cpts, bltns, & Dc\a\\'at'e, O\vner , 675-3563 l.'OV patio. Walle to Harbor 675-4869 titgr eves & OCEANFRONT HIDEA)YAY Shoppg Center. Avail 00\11 wkends, 842-26TI 2 BR, 1 BA Apt. New crpts, bltn appli's, drps thru-0ut. Alt Util Pd. No pets. S19a per n10. l?ffi Haven Pl, Newport Heights. 646-2723 EASTBLUFF Back \=ia y View. Stunning 2 Br, 2 Ba townhouse. Frplc. L g I.! palio. Adults, no pets_. $33(1, 641J.-0.149. Crown Valley From $195 unfurnished. Furnished units available. San Diego' Freeway or Coast Highway to Hillhurst. 23734 Hil1hurst, Laguna Nigue l, California (714) 831-0730. EXECUTIVE O>"F lC~S '-AV All.ABLE Airport area, 1250 sq ft, Suite for leue . Estab. bldg. afr.cond, cpt'd, drpd. paneled ..,_.,,, lll"ea In Oles. .attractlve!Y priced. ALSO 1 o l c: w/recpt, phone answ@rltlg • service. Incl In rent. Sect.y & copy service avaJI. l\1ay be rented mo. to mo. Call 541H!564 NEWPORT CENTIR NEWPORT CENTER 2 ROOt¥t office with "fantastic view of Ne"'J)Ort Harbor I: Catalina. 565 sq. ft . $425 per n10. inchJdea utUlties, janitor 11e.1Vice, c.arpetlng & lots of free parking. ESTATE REALTY 641).1120 NE\V Olllce space near Orange County Air Port "'ith view, cal'J>e:IS, dtapes, air, 460 sq fl a t 41c per sq ft. lncludes l private office, ample room for 3 desks in outtt off1ce. ht nionths rent free. 55i-8Sl> & &15-5958 3 Br, 2 ba, 2 car gar, elcc. kitchen, pool, a/ con d , gardener. -830-2210.--- Sep. by gar. Employed adlts over 30, no pets, 548-lO'll l BEDROOM , $150 per mo. Near bus lines. Sillgle cozy studio. 90 degree at $250 per mo. Call Agent TRI·PLEX, Large; c:lcM 1 SEACLIFF Manor Apts~ 2 ocean view. 1 adult yrly. 546-414l BR, blt·ins, di sh w sh r , Br, l'h Ba, Studio. $175.I A·~--------~R~oo-m-,-----~400=1 673-6372 or 987-1988 NEW ADULT LIVING retrig, encl gar. new cpt'g, Pool. Ask about o u l' pts., 1 BR & 1 BR w/lofL Frplc, Jiuntington Harbor area, di 11 co unt plan. 1525 • Furn. or Unfurn. 370 3 BR, 2 Ba, balcony. Crpts, beam ceil, patio & pool, 846-200? aft 5 PM wkdays. PlaL-entia 1\ve. 548-2682. ROOMS f.l) wk up -w/Jdt, . El Toro =imo~l~~l ~2498~ch. bltns ~ re~g av!. Starting 2 BLOCKS from ocean, 28R, 1 MONTH FR_E_E_R-ENT Cotti Mesa Pl ' wk up apts. Oilldren ====·==== . ,$315 YEARLY 3BR, 2BA, ~2 2 BR bl . 1250 I $180 ut1l ~·Adult~, oo pets. I l ba, bltins, shag crpts, drps, Quality 2 Br. 2~2 Ba, trpl, &Blvpedt secCMlloo .. E,?~wport North Co1to ........ ; . blk to beach, $295 yearly, FREE Room & board com. , -tins, . mo. pat o. _393 JiamUton. ~-' d/w, -caU~ral ceil, $220 patio. Plush e1i>1s, drps. LA r.t.ANCHA APTS. ,,_....,.,...., or m..,. 548-1024. Newport Belch ' . • - ' • 1 f l 3BR, 2BA, 2 blks to beach, plete privacy in El Toro Partially ~~l Br, 2 ba. MARTINIQUE APTS. ~!· ,..2.10 19th St, HB, Closed 2 car gar. 644-6405 NE"' Luxury Apts, close 10 &15-3967. . SmaJI profeuklnal bUlldlna 642-7914 & 642-3IB8 in exchange for babysitting 2 ~~ 3 BR 2 Ba. $U5 + shop'g & beach. Gas & Wtr ruJtN . ("'&terbed, ?) oo Bal "''ilh up to :; OfOcn avail· ! 101· 8 yr old gi rl, No Capistr•no Be.ich & 3 BR. Priv. patios. Pool. DOG RUN util. • See at 7404mo \V. P.a. Adults on1r or family pen 1 n . ,~ blk . to able. Ex~llent for medlca.I, l JI, Yf~~'. 4 2Bf~Atv1f27:;; 3 ~~.u""837w~r564k,7much tree time, ~77·,r. San~ho .. pg.AnAadwA<sve onicY,;I Spac. 2 Br, CID closed gar. Oceanlront 1/19-1/20 or ph. sw!!~nCrp. Bt,.•·lnSsmmclall. d.11h,whrk. be akingc h-c hannel.AflSmgll'Alol dental, aC(.'OWltlng, etc. Best !I '..,..,.,, • f"'VV "" • \VALK lo beach, ne"'• 3 BR, u"". 113 ·•.,,,,;~·~., bef"''e lOam· "~" "'"" '""'6 • pe 0 · "'°.·or person. · value! Call 545-SU4 ~·•'-Co Balboa Bay Prop. 675-7ooo Huntington Beach ""!>• .....,.........., Pool & rec rm. nrotnio. "" ' QU-1)'-'"'· Pool. Gas BBQ. ti75-5918. Realtors. ._., i 1 Bt.K bch, 1 blk bny. 1 in~67;~:~~·Jt'Thg7.gar, 3BR, 2BA, adlts, no pets, k!~. $199. 842--0389 or NE\V deluxe 3 Br 2 Ba, 1, 2 & 3 BR Studio. WITH phone Prt ba ''°'="co:;.:.:_=-----1 I J Br. IBA. Stove, ref. crpts. $155-$165 C d I M !rplc, enclscl patio, dbl upper. Lush cpts, lrg deck, Prtv. Patios & -•~-Em. lo~entr, U ·APPROX. 500 s.f. upstain. Yearly. $1.85 675-8475 BACHE' nn 11.. 1 .,,..., ....._~ orona e ar enclsd gar, swim pool, NE\V 2 BR & 3 BR Apts. 3 blks to bch, yrly $375 $160 to $250 per Mo.. ....... '6. P ~ .... g.en e-Oweriul, carpeled, heat I: t---j,-''jiiffj~'i~~CT,i;:-[!•.~o~r.'.':'"\i1a~u~nd"crmfn:. "';.:.~··'~•~. 1'mmm~ ~-atl.t, spac, & new , y $200-to-$240:-Adult-&--1'~am·1--~2-13>-3SIN690-w.-G1· 118-Seott~Pl-,G.M-. --man. No smoke/drinker. -flee. inc·I elcDl)'__parldug'f----d 2 BR, 2 Ba. Frplc, Cl'pts, ,.., w ~ ect · p . f ced 642-3!07 ~ apace Next lO Seeuricy 1 stove, ref. Yrly. Blk to 842·7848._ redeeorated $295 per mo, s ton, pets. at10. en WESTCLIFF 2 BR, 1 % ba. . p ,.: Bank 188 E 17 j ,, ' . ' I' ' bay/bch. $285 GT:>-84?5. ~ -...;-673-9169, 67~1194 yard, nr. beach. 846-3166. townholllle. Adults only, no ROOM for rent with me of acu.ic · · th 1 BDRM, l block from ocean, '(I.. b 2 BR, 1 ha sngl sly, garden e WALK TO BEACH pets. 1728 Bfdford Ln. $250/ * CASA VICTORlA * kitchen Men or \\'Omen. St., Coflta fl.1esa. 642.-4210 I 3 Br, 2 Ba has everything ~~=ated, pool. $130. .,. ores unit, •'"" cplS, d r P 5 , 1 Brand nu 1 & 2 br, crpts, Mo. 548-T;;ill 1, 2 & 3 BR. furn & unt Phone 646-0959. Bet we e n.,.,,11,,7'"0."m=o·....,,,,..........,.---, near ocean, tennis, pool ~ d' h 1 'fuoo I d bl be Carpets drapes D/W TV 12 & 13. O>s!a Mesa.. 'APPROX. 500 s.I. upatairs. ! $285. &:12-3573 NEW condo. bachelor, \VI lS w ll', patio, beam rps, tns, gar. 221 16th NEAR ach. 3 BR, 1 ba. ant. ~. etc. 52s Vl~toria ,....,, __ I I ed h • -! 1 ~~-~~----TOWNHOUSE ceil, ftp!, gar. Adults $190. 1 St. 5J6.0063 °l 847-3957 New carpet. Lg. bdrms. St at Ha.rbor CM 64~70 e MAKE nus YOUR ... u .... -,:r u • carpet , eat " ; ' Newport Shorts ~Joos v~;'J \\'Rik to ocean 2 Br. fireplac~. pool, pr"vate 2650 Elden. No. 0. 537-312l. SUPER Sharp! 3 Br 2 sty Sundeck. Yearly, $300 mo. • . HOME, LRG R 0 0 M . elec. Incl. Plenty parkina; I ! l-3 -B-D~RM-S-.. -2-ba-.-p-.-11-0 .-,-V-alk patios, L'?nttnental break· TIRED of small 2 br apts? 1\\'tlltse, all appli's, pool & 67S-2216 Fount1in V1lley PRIVILEGES, Cd ST A l!lpace.• Next to Seeurity l to beach. $300 Yearly. SINGLE, redecorated, pool. fast. ~pacJOu~ grounds, near a.RAND ~E<lV _2 Br, 2 Ba, clubh!ie. No dogs, no water Bayfront l!PJlC. J Q_r, lse. MESA/Call MS--4271 Paclllc Bank. 188 E . 17th ~ Property House 642-3857 1 blockc'iillm~i:· sl_lop1n:-.z -! tine beach. Fur-1150 sq. fl. adult apts Nr beds. $250. 846-3410 $350 Inc util. 2 blk from FROM $170 You can live ROOM;"'oceiilfronl l>ldg, priv ~~7s :;:,st.a Mea ~1 l n12501shed. oCor rounlurna nisdched1 . from 20th & Npt. $235-$250. For ""' WALK TO BEACH ocean 6T:r4397 h · 1 3 1 . ba & entrance. Central La· °"'=-::·,.,..,.,--,,.-..,..,..,....-=,\ , Sin Ju1n Capistr•no Laguna Beach Mar, reservations, 675-6900 agt. * !BR., u""•ft;-apt, I~"" W..~~ ~b~u"i· Pay: poo s, Ja· guna. $125. 497-1232, DESK space availab&e $50 I 644-2b1.1. 2 & 3 BR, Crpts Drps, Bltns, .,y.._.." ........ C...w.i, iard roma, party . mo, Will provide furniture 1 NEW 2 & 3 BR. priv. yd. & OCEANFRONT APT _ Table !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! QUI ET & CLEAN garage. 308 16th St. 536-2165 plus $20 util, yearly lease, rooms, YOJley. & basket~· BAL. Peninsula. pvt ent + at SS mo. Anlwertna: aervioe , dble garages, stove/dsl11l'ht. Rock South Laguna. 2 BR, 2 BR, l~ BA, balcony patio, or 847-3957. 6is.6524, 304 ~; 33rd St courts, barbeque11, babbllhg fam nn, TV, S8'.> mo .. No available. 17875 Beach Blvd. Rec area-near ocean. Del 2 BA YeaJ.'ly rentaJ on!". l.RedG 2 BR abept. quie!·, seclu_d· encl gar, lndry facil. Mature 2 BLKS Beach, 2 BR, attrac BAYFRONT 2 Br, 2 Ba w/ brooks. SUNDANCE, best smoke.rs. G73-4419 everungs. Huntington Beach. 6U-43Z1 Obispo & Alipaz, 496-8363. 3 ' open am cei • patto. adults only no pets •-pati'o pro'v he h & · managed 1 &. 2 bedroom LRG (.'.•nn .. Room Priv ba '=:7'=."'=~"'-'""~'="' I Apts. Furn. 360 ~285ln~rn\%'1 6811:_~ s. Very nice. $235. Adults only. Upstairs. s16stMO. 644--0878 bit.ins. lle\V cpt, paint &: ~/mo.' 979-ffill~c ~~~· apts in Orange County. & en~. Nr. WarOOr & BAYFRONT OFFICES 548-8S38 or &l&-0977. WALK/BIKE to work or ~{~· fa:,~i.;>· mo. 536-9638 1 BDR?il pen!hocse. 1185. 10260 Warner in FoWJtain beach. Ul/wkly. 842-4649 Prestige area. 7'10, 550, 330 Bale •• I I d SO. Laguna, furn bach apt. CllARMING new 3 BR, 2 ho 2 las VaJley !11 your kind of place, G 1 H 415 eq ft, 3iOO Newport Blvd., -s an Ocean view, nr beach. No BA apt.' Convenient Cdl\1 s ps, pvt BR tri-plex, IMllAC. 1-BR., unf. 2~; mo._lst & t. (TI4) 962-1202 Uet ome N.B. ~1710 pels. 1st & last nlo. Sat. location. $375 per mo. IUtr garden, guiet st. bltns, encl. Blks. from beach. Couples (213)697-1496 • PRIME · ~~gAar, ~n~!t. ~Vin~e~ & Sun. 499-1656 644-7270 ff~lts. $200 642-0247 or only. See ~fgr. Apt. F; OCEANFRONT Nu 3 Br. 2 Huntington Beach NEW concept ln living for at ~~ala~c;;~ to J une 15. $ I 9 5 / m 0 • EF1''IC. apts from $50 \Vk 1 BDRM front uppe:r Stove 405 7th St., H.B. s.36-2257. ba, (rplc, bltins, crpt, drps, Sr. Otizena. See t 0 Beach, 861 SQF, to 2,350 ~ "7!\0 o' 1170 mo. Pool, maid, -' drp' . . ' EASTSIDE:, 2 BR, I~~ Ba. NE\V A \V \k Sch 6T:i-1536 DELUXE adult Pools 1 de appn!cla. te, 0 --SQF FUrn un! Re·'·• uo....u re.frig., carp., .. $165 mo. 1 re.trig bl . pts. a lo . ard b al ..,......_,o . or um. ~ 4 BR, avail now, tli blk ph, ldry, Village Inn Incl. uUI. l·Adult only. I • . t·ms, cpts, drps, Bach, 1·2·3 Br. Fr. $150. PARK Newport , Bachelor g en ung ow, nr ocean, VKition Rentlll 425 PO Box 1264, C.M1 92626. to bay, Lrg BR• s. ~--"'~"-------673-ffi44 fresh paint. pool. i~o pets. Extras. 536-2379, l! v es apt on pool, all priv. Sub-le! trpl, lrg patio, 6 pools, 1617 WESTCLIFF-N8 S TUDENTS \\'ELCOME. SO. Laguna, furn BACH iJtESHLY PAlNTE0-2 BR, $l7o. &IG-O:l.74 536--0269 low rate 546-2462 sauna, tennis. 846--0259. · • 2300 !TIO ·~ -I SPACIOUS 2 B 2 ~ ' AlliO 1 Br. From $135. • , uuu, '"u tq. t. $250/l't!O. 213-289-8366 eve:; APf. Ocean Vie\v, near 1 BA. Crpts, drps, bltns. bl ne\v r, · LRG 1 BR. Upper. Crpts, 2 BEDROOM, bltns, OW, N Ba h LIVE In the new n---55c per sq ft . Ample prk'g. beach. No pets. 1st & last Corolido Apts. $210. 54~2288 tns, drps, carpeting, poo , drpfi, bll ns. carports, nr near Hoag Hosp. Adults, ewport •c all at ~, h~ e Utll . Baumgardnen,.541·5032. DELUXE 2 Bedroon1 2 Bath, nio. Sat & Sun. 4gs.1656 or eves 557 """" trplc. gar. Adutls, oo pets. fr""' & shop'g.$140. No pets. 1185 to 1~ per mo 64,, A~"" Point Harbor 216 Crystal yrly $325 n10. -o;ioo 376 \V. Bay St., CM. CaL'f 646-3786 or S4~t50. ".w · ~· 1 BR's. From $115. $225 beautiful MARINA INN OFFICE w/ storage, panl'd 673-717~ or (l l 728-2749 1 Bl'., \\•hite waler Vu, 2 BR, 2 BA + Den, So. ~ii blk. to bch 1 br. $175 Bachelor Furn $205 Motel, 34002 Del Obispo St. wala, shag crpt, air cond, v''EA~R='L~Y'°"~,m~lc...,!ccsl~and=°'ba~cch l fireplace, balconies, of Hwy. Corner location. 2 Br, 1 ba & 3 hr, 1~~ ba, 2 BR, I BA, bltins, garage, mo. wmter 1496-2353), Kitchen, Ef· refr/slnk, 11tall llh\\T. 1652 dish"'asher, da.rk roo m, Penthouse in the Trees! s:sJ5 bltn range, drps, crpt, pool, $145. Ask for Dale. ~2849 Ocean View. Yearly lease. ficiencies & Apartments. Newport Blvd, CM. s.ts-9766 apt. $135 mo. E'em only. Tranquil. $200. mo 497-2142 per mo. ~2132 clubnn, carport. 2212 Col· 962-44TI Heated Pool. Adults Only. He led pool •. t dlall""°=~,--"7..''="="~C"'O"I GT:>-5666 ui....-lege Ave. G46-6032. EXECUTIVE livinr at $210? LAS BRISA$ APTS. a • .. IJ'eC OFC Suite, 1000 ft. Suitable Biibo. P.nl·n·s ula OCEANFRONT 2 BR. (rplc, 2BR + den, 2 BA, duplex, 2 8 1 60 2 BR, 1 BA. Blt·ina, cpls, 2 Br. Nr Hoag. 5515 Rl A NB phones, televwon, sauna for doctor. 11 u n ti ng ton deck, TV, garage. \Vinter crpts, d rps, appliances, R, 1 · cpts. drps. bit· drps, 1 blk to beach $175 645-2379 or 646-1231 vcr ve., bath, 1 au n d r Y factlitle11. Gardens, 846-1323. $3S WEEK & UP only. '194-5792 90'J ins, , Sgle story, b eam mo. 645-3053, 536-Ull. Call 642-25ti6 meeting room, close to San OFFICE 1 • Slecpin<> Roolllll LARGE 2 BR. frplc, patio, garage. 675-6369. ~9ng243. ~~e;~ pet ok, LRG 2 Br, 1 ~-2 Ba studio, Newport Heights 3 BR, 2 Shba, 2 ~~ from &~ente Pt .. ~m· Beac0 uhr. Mariners ~:1 0 ~~ t f:': ~'b oceanfront. l300 ;ncl. util. 2 BR 1 BA ts _._ ' ~ encl gar, vard. Couple. ocean. arp. ....... mo. ~ '-"~" .,.,.... • Housekeeping Rooma · • carpe • w. .. pes, ~ LE•• "'T 2 B \ I ~2825 778--0700 sportfishing, shopping & "'*"'"'' '""'· 494-7873 fjrepta.,,, pool. DELUXE 2 BR. 2 BA. New $157.50/mo, 847-4440 * P ~, r, poo, year Y. '"~ or . l=o-=='oc-c~~~-~-e Ocean Vie1v Apts , drps , _ nd la il Adult t restaurants. $50 week&: Up. 700 SQ ft otlice. Ocean view. BALBOA INN STUDIO. patio. ocean vu. $225/MO. 675--0562 crptg, ....... u ry c · STUDIO, sky light, lrg yard gar. s, no pe s . Sunset Beech Bring this ad &. receive llll s. El Camino Real Y I I lt7-.. cl il 2 I"""" 2 car gar. $250. Immed. •°"/ 1 u·i·ti· Call $180/mo. S 4 8-4 9 2 2 or 15 u lint k' , 105 Main Street r y renta a 111 • ut . BR, u..J, new carpels, occupancy. 646-4Ta? -:::. mo3232. Pus u l es. 642·80ll. LARGE 2 BR, 2 BA, for Ou on wee s rent. San Clemente. 492-1384. 675-8740 494-1873. drapes &: appliances. 32'J ~ • 2 I -N B I R I t ••5 l\i argu.erite. Open 1-4. 2 BR apt. % mi from SC peop e. ~ mo. ear PALM SPRIN UI ne11 en • -FURN lrg 2 BR, frp lc. SfUDIO full kitchen, close in Plaza. Crpts, drps, bltins, POOe 2 LBR, 2 BAd-S159b.l!:.lf! San Clemente beach. GS Condo. in ------·---'-' Balboa Penin. Dose to yrly, Ut il incl $150 no pets. NEW large deluxe 3 BR. · $170 979-4637 , cpts, rps, ""'· •213;59Z-l942* exclusive M.owrtaln Shadows NEWPORT SHORES Pavillion . $260/mo. Yearly. _A~d~w~t-•~-~~"~1'~·~~--2 BA, irplc. Shopping within ~~end~~~ aft 5p~ wkdays. 96<r200l CMessg &16-9666) 2 BR 2 BA, child O.K. Apt on the golf course. $150/mo. 600 .To 1600 Sq. ft.,. spaces \Vkdays tit s, 835-1011 l\1r. BEACON RENTALS I blk. $395. 673-2918 Irvine Cpts/drps, dswbr, lndry. 4 ._, Pll/wk. t~-Swim'g, avail. lmmediatelyl 62nd A S"•ing! or eves I w knd s ' U<T<•na Beach 494-9491 NE\V large deluxe 3 BR, QUIET FOUR-Pl.EX blks to pier, $200. mo. Furn. Of' Unfur". 370 Jacuzzi. 3 BR. F/R. newly Padfic Coa.lt [fwy., Newport 84l-28ai """'I>" 2 BA, trplc. Shopping within 2 Bdrm., 2 bas. $00. 2 BR. Condo. WaJnut Square. 492-1934, alter 5 PM. · turnisbed. 837-1298 Beach. For office wie, bar- Newporl Beach 1 blk. $395. 673-2918 No pets 2868' l.a Salle No. 1 $225/mo. NICE aPt for rent. 2 br, Newf!rl Be•ch PALM SPRINGS. N e w ber shop or any busineu. F~~tl ioi~ c $~~J:i:. · i~:~: 3BR + den, 2BA, bltins, 5'19-3.524 or 540-0338 Call 642-2657 2 BA, live rm, kit w/pantry , Condo. 2 Br, 2 Ba., Rents very reasonable; util. \\'kdays Ill 5, s:&!Oll 8ifc~~1~i&~:J.'· ~ear~i;~ Lrptc, open beam ceiling, 2 BR, lBA twnhse w/pool, i..iguni Beach din area, gar. 219 Santa fireplace, pool A tennis monlh to month or lease. Mr S\'ling or eves & ,1·knd!i, extra ror the 3 summer crpts, drp11, $425. 673-4750 Mesa Verde, hltns, cpts, Bar~. Apt B 633-6732. ,., ,., ,JO'Z courts. For rent weekly or •• 842-2806 drps, fncd patio, gar. nr. NEW deluxe Townhouse , Apts., monthly. call Qon O'evier, 671·,0IO "'' nto's. Also l BR. until J une 1 BR, close-In, cpts, drpti, sch.ls, $200 545-2069 2BR + den, wet bar, ocean /Vi'(! f<,-'uf 642-0010 -1 BR $135 1uo \'RLY. J 15th at beach, $135/mo. No Single or couple. $180 . mo. llOO VlCI'ORIA, CM view, wlk to beach, 1 yr Furn. or Unfum. 370 &!Tli cLAK"OO:E==:cA~R~R~O~W~H~E~A~D, W IM'? fl II ct.,• • BR Duplex. U1ils incl. pets. GT;;i--2833 or 675-5800 Ca ll Realtor, 673-9010. .,, Adults, no pe111, 303 E. Bay Bkr. 2 BR I ha f I I $230 Ne\v, La:Je rooms. 3 BR, ljase,I ~ ped I mo mi B.llbo. Peninsula J(ais.· '( wk/w~ds, !r· nr Lal<e, ~~ Dr., Suite 3 Ave, 673-53611. 1.BR &chelot'ctle looko'ng out Ad··:,,, eo' rorp c, poodo 'Apts,· 2 BA, d garage, 2 patios. eTeannhocng, ew e uxevl C gar. nty 646-8705 or RT BEAOI w Udo Call 6i5-2749 ow se, ocean ew, MATURE Cple, 4 rm apt,. C 557-5955 m> or 4000 aq. tt. ""'·Ud'·· 3 BR, 2 ba, "·inter. ff1llc, on Tropical patio & Newport l -'640-=,::mll;;:~~~~=~ wlk to beach $300 mo + OJ. ·""' .... 2 houses fi'On\ saivl, $2SO. Ba", Jacuzzi, Iaund prtml, I BR. Close to shop'g. • SISO mo. Utils JXI, Yrty. Oa~wooll lsofferl11111! bl Rentala to SM-430 for leaae. AvaU llpprox, J 4 BR. 2 BAS, •••• 1122.flOfMO. Al"" 1 .o-. 2 cleaning on lease. 536-8138 673-6880 or 675-4626 • ntwnsldtnts Oilf "Mo C •• March 1. Prelen•I .. --·p•~ to June 28lh , 6T:.>-8331 pri ent, rare find. 673-2193 • ~ ""' .._.&.. I G •c 'Y ......... '""" or 67s.2297 (answering ser-497.25751 494-SMS BR $140/MO. No pets. 1 BR Duplex Ill mo '.II t Costl Meal R1nt Ra 11 u1r1n· ; c -WANTED: mature male to by Mar Yac EJectronlcl. BEAQ{ & pier & parking . .,.;eel. 6'T0>-2833or675-5800Bkr. oceanfront. Victoria Sch. t1e."*W1 wlll not c llhr 4 BR hOute &. ulil. 1829 Newport mvd., CM. 1 I.Jr Sl80. util. Afllt11. 303 =--~~--~=~1 1 BR, flrep!ace. Profession-2.BDRM, 1"" BA $2IO yr*ly.4"'7732 * THE EXCl'l'ING m"',"m'o"1"12'°m"onmlt"h's c ~-· to "··ch, H.n, 11~. ~!.... Deoo Vac cher, E. Edge"•ater. t-871-2866. S3S per "'k & up. 1 BR, ail.ty dceorated. Garage. $225 .,~ .,.... PALM MESA APTS, c ~ IJl:G °' "" _,...._, WIDE selection of apts., 2 Br & bach'1. Color TV, mo. Ava.U. now. 673-5013 ADULTS • $160. 1 BR + ocean vu $170. $100 MINtrrES TO NP't' BCH I !Ci from th1 d1!1 1011 \'.AO.Tl'RA;;;;;;-;';CTIVE;;;;;;;;::--;!000=-~-. ~tt weekly or monlhly meld scrv, pool. IBE Costa Met• 610 Joann 548-9573 1 N ch.Id · 'I \0 move In. FEMALE roommate wanted, .... n..t1-,_ ""·-· · tilESA, 415 N. Newport ----------1 dep>s t. 0 petll or 1 · &ch, l & 2 BR. from SlS7 Al Otkwood th1r1'1 to sbr lrg 3BR boulf blk ............. , "1 ~ Sand & Sea Really 675-8800 Blvd.,_NB-6th968L Deluxe 2 -Br.. er.pt.. drps, 3 BDRM, l_Vl BA. RSoesponl ~,adu1Nts 2oLanly. !f'7h Adults:, No ~ts. Sl 111flllo11iJLrttlt,. from beach. SltfJ Rt!"~. Mttc::_ .. ~only 2'k per ad WINTER RENTAL bltins. Eaatside. No pets. $180 ana "ay 0· g. D\; • 1561 Mesa ,,,.-. llon11wWmrint,l1mis, kl uUl, call 6?3-6QSO alt 6:00 • --·•· $150. 1 BR. ~ E. &lllotl. ~~ r;~E B~CH • t early. $165. Call 644-1103 862 \V. Ct'nttt, 0.t ~7 1 BR near high tchool, ,vu (5 blJct b'om Newport Blvd.) b1Hl1tds, IMrlltll ctufls, MATURE, actlve _..man ro'J 'SH;;;i;O;;;P;-'-'7.,pa:=cn::--.-... = . ........,.ln 673-974:9. On The Bay. Seasho;_ Dr.· .,.,..,~"'-~6307or & garden. $1'B Incl u!U. 5*-9860 color TV lbe11r1, In· v~ downtown San J ~~" lo " ••~n 3 RMS, 195 mo. Adwc, over 1 l 2 BR. $135-~$5. Stove, • •-· • ·~ d · F II F Apt. ~M\tdr~-1,, ohuO 2 •-!um\shed Ca '· uan r v r\J ... bache r epl by !he 5-111..=Ar. .. = 1 •40 1 /d .,..., lllt • ._t "' ...., epos1t Im " un 1. """"•¥ '~"•'•" ho _, Sch. P111trano ntar MJsa1on. be t 1150 I I I .,.....,..., .w. no pets. nq. at " tt , crpt rp11, htd pooJ, A"" <W::tlol:: , compfimtnl•N Sunday me w/ aame in Npt ......... ,..., ac '· . mo. nc. Ul.i ' BACHELOR-Apt, gan\gC, Sicrkll St. Adults, no peU, 64:>-8965. "t:J'3""WN.J • Award w\nning__J.. 2 • 3 -brunch and tO'tt """'· Rtt'1. No pl'la.!~7 -w.J-.u.;J,J • 645-STI4. swln1 . pool. t hlk beach. l BR Apl. All utll pd. Private 2 -3 BR, ha., crpt/drps CONDO for lease 2 BR 1 br apta w/famllY nns. No Slna l•a. I & 2 b•d· FEM wtU eh.are w/llme 1,000 SQ. rt. Ilg.ht manuI. Coron• del Mir l:~;) yearly. C1t I I patio, shag CJ'Pt. bltirui, pools, playground. $150 up. ~iul:.~=~Me$1ss 4~~ ~· ~· '8uhts.~ rtoma. R1 nt1 from across from tht bcb. llOfi ,er t 1 s ~.;d1e!t ~ 1· I ,. • I I I. •\ ' I 1 .. [ ' ' 1: • I ' ELEGANTLY lorn apl, 2 t'C.frig, $150. 646--0ll2 Call 645--0140 . ram111.:..Apt1,. ~ Adams ~~· 21 :'"°~~ mo +~I utll. 960--2559 ~ + uul ~ ~-Bit, 2 bti. lgll Uv. din. 2BR,f1001duplx,fum/unfum :!BR, 2BA, ·deluxe, 407 C 2 BR. Adulta no pet11~ BA i .L19un41 Nffue?_, Ave.. (Adams al Fairview), lllodelsoptnl0.7. UJXURY BAY'FRO?\T "mE Factory'' hu ~ lrt kjtc.h area, Superb vtew of 1 blk-ocean : $210 avail now Hamilton, $275, 833-4160 for MEADOWS APTS. 387 w. NEW Monai'th Summit 2 Br Co&ta•Meta. Phone 55&-0166. :r1111 delfll• at QahoOd, 2 Br, 2 ba, b&l~, lllpe, shoP avail. SUS.Imo In bay. fdcal for El:ec. cple, 128 46 S1, SHAG, 644-4340, appointment .Qay St., CM. 6464)073. 2 Sa 'f'wnhsc, XJnt Vu _ EXTRA Larte-1 or 2 Br. , ·o.tc.wood pool, rum~ $11'. MM'f+I. cannery Vllllp GS .. St., r~AvaU short lmn. OCEAN front, IUxurioll! 2, 3 NEW 2 story, 2 SR. Crpt., 1 BR Apt, Adulll only, $165. conlm pool &r rec. 493-6197. ht&ted poOl.'l'rom Jlo($. Mli.· A ment lei GIRL to lhue 2· Bil, 2 BA NB. f.0..1980. _J ruRN bnc:h $190 wf ull tkl~~JlJ11~· apts, gar, e~~!tnl. ~ulll. $2'b. 381 ~~ Center, Apt B, Mese Verde ~:ro~ta~U. 1887 o:~ ... ,.·~ '1pl "''&me~. AR;;;Tr;;Ceo:=:cltt=."'Lqllna:-,..=c-::ao.+-"',-J Sh bo ~~~-_ ... ,.. "' sm1 fb<!l>, ""'leue, iliil · \.\:)' a ve HVCrt!JJe«.-e ,,., C."1..F.AN 1 BR, best Bay lfl.1MAC 1 hr, new slove, 2 BR. $165 + $75 dep. No HOME ATMO$PHER.£.Olx 2 LUXURY Lrg 2 UR, adults, 111•1M.oMO FEMALE roomm1te to brr Soutlt ~ $UO. CN-2116 apprt't'. r'M.11\lmoker/bush\4..'Nl-£k.11rh )()(', Adl111, no pels~ r r fr I g , 1thag. Quiet pets. Children ok. 830 It 3 br, $170 up. Rental bltlns, pool, nr r:hopplng ~•,•rt 11111t1JIMll 2 BR hoult. $117 UtUa. paid. A ~ nHln fi7!i..4859.o I $1 70/$185. 673-0072 nelKhborhood . '150, ~. Center St, CI.I: ~7829. o re, m Mace Av .. center I: bus, 00 Pomonl. '"'"' Balboa Ill. 6'15o6G4 PRIME rt-tall '9c&Uon mt Ha'" liOmethl,. )91..1 ~11.nl to Cl1tssified 1tt1s-~-,-,-b-;•-il-•n-1-11, L1\._G 2 BR -apt, newly 2 BR. partly furn. No children M&-1034 tf1 a bfetlil .••. ted _your TO Don't rive up the lhlp! to Radio he*. du••*'*n I ' -1-Rllf O Ued Mia 1k> 11 · 1tm&ll ilt!ml or any itC!flJ. dlkotitled, nr 1·hopp lna or Pell. SJSS/mo. .A,.·• OallY PUol Ouallled Items wtfh aJlt, UMP o.Jlyl1 "l.Jlt"lt ln dllltfted! SN~ C01t1 MtA. 1/C!. aiiprox Vi'tll · call NOW 60-66'18. I Ju~I call 6-12-:i678J l'f'nt~r. no pell. 640--8823. cau oo..5848 a 6G-561L PUnt Clullned. $G-667I. • -to Shore Rttultt! MW6'7t. m IQ.ft. ~ l 1 '. • --..:.· -. . . . • . . . .. . -__ ..... ·--' ' '· ~ ' - lu.lneu Rontal 445 Found (frtt 1dsl -·-----..-.,----5SQ Eloctrlul Holp W1ntod, M & F 110 Holp W1ntod, M & F 710 Holp W1ntoa, Ml F 710 I Help Wontod, M & F 710 Help W1nrod, M & F 710Help W1ntoa, M Ii F 710 WAREHOUSING, ofUce or COl1llnttCla.I. New bulldloll. 16' celling, downlDwn• CM. -lndust.l1l-Rtftt1I 450 * c_o5TA MESA * 680 S.F'. 220 power $l15. L,;x) SJ'. Prlv:1te oW~. plenty ol puking. . LaJltr units available. Re~y for oecupancy. C. ROBERT NATrRESS REALTOI\ , O>sta Mt88 9~n NEW Bldg. M-1,23 Unilll. 1250 sq. ft, $189.!0i mo. 2 Unlit 1500 1q. ft. S230/mo. l Unit 4000 IQ. ft. $65Jmo front Offices, crpta, lrg rtar c19<>r11. Anaht.hn & Tr..rmlnal Way Sta, CM. l><tYI ~; .... 646-0681 NOW LEASING _ Huntington Beach NEW M-1 940 Sq. Fl. & UP Jian1ilto11 &. Newland St. • 960-1970 • M·I WAREHOUSE Space. 300 sq ft, Costa l\1esa close ;:i. Xlnt for stortoge or 11ml Shop, call 548-5392 S50 sq ft Garage, zoned Gomme:rclal. $100. mo cau 494-1!166, 645-2t2G. flENT_,M·l, 600 sq, ft •. mil !and&>lph, Np. 10, C.f',1. tJ.00/MO. 675-5116, 6'f3.7039. M-1 SJ10P 1600 SQ. FT. 1930 PLACENTIA AVE. CM· ~ 548--1542 • 4001 BIRCH{ NB 3000 sq._!t. 541-5032 StoNtt 4SS VERY old black l brown, e ELECTRICIAN e ,.. nll>ted breed. Jl\td. slit, Lie. #1563.10 lem.ale Viel Baker &: Bear • • 492-1934 • e St., CM. ~l. or Anlmal ELECI'RICAIN lie. old jobs Shelter-new jObl Any jObll. Ally FND: Bird. lrg Pl'rakeet. place. 836-16119 yellow w/bltae markinp_ G L • around eyes &nd No. CAL _ .. _ .. _n_t_ng,,_ ____ _ Z}PD Vic Glider Jr. Hti:ta EUROPEAN Oardener. 118 !J62....5556 before S ~ta.inteuanc• _ L.andicaptng. Sl>.1. part Collie, ni a I e Tree Re1noval. Ve r y Philadelphia lil.'ense. 9"\c, reaJGnable. 642-.sm eves. Newport Blvd. le 16th St., General S.~lcis CM. 6'l5-3042. A11t BookkMpor $70I BOOKKEEPING SERVICE EXECUTIVES Jo~ Paid. E>cP&nJk>n create• ?tt~ith act.-eu to computtr.r. $15,000 to tis,ooo lhis open in& In I~. Some 1""-iiiiiiiiiiiiiii;i66-ii;;;71li2"""1 Send resume or call TODAY n:pu. ln coat acclfli. Alto • -tor conrldentl.al NO cosr Fee 'Jobe. Call Control BUSBOYS executive Interview. c..,,.r Employment Agency ~NINGS EXECUTIVE SERVICES. :WOO Irvine Blvd., N.B. to.W5. TNC.-.. _ -· 888 N. Main. San" Ana ACCOUN'l'S Rec. CI erk Apoly In Pc"°" (714) 547.9615 - wanted for an O.c;. :-flr1n. ~for-e noon 91 1111 2 pnl Fte for eonsultlng aervlce ~1ust have at leu1t 2 yrs COCO'S Not an offer of employment exper. Exct'I. hrs. benefits -& oppor. tor adva~mcot. EXECUTIVE TYPIST Cbnt•ct Kathy-at Wood 4647 M A h N B St1•orig Bngli!lh-bt'ldcground Lighting Fix' .. -Co for an •c rt. ur • ' ' We wl\I 1>«.v for 11uallty. INSURANCE SALES No exp nee., eai·n while you leM.nl, part 1Jn1e, e\'H & wknds, fWI time y,iJen 'quali· tt..i. • Fa1men1 lnsural'l('e Croup ~d Lani • >11)-11!34 INSURANCE ~ency a:h·J Friday needed. 3S hr wk . Pref. sqn1e cxperl~ncc, bul "'Ill t)'lffi'I '10.0llfl<:d person. • Reply l>, O. Box. 1208, San Ch.•111rnte. Delivery-Sunday Only OF DA ILY PILOT TO CARRIERS. RE- QUIRES THE-USE OF .A LARGE STATION WAGON OR YAN. CONTACT MR. HARRY SEELEY, 330 WEST BAY STREET. COSTA MESA. TELEPHONE 642-4321 FOR AP- POINTMENT. An Esfual Opportunity Employer lo"'ND. -Fel)l8.!e Bia.ck cat • Long bait. 644-0139 lost SSS "TIONGS" by Moose. Gen'l appt, 54~2901:-"" Equ1tl Oppor. E.mplover m ~f 644-1890 Call btr.8 AM·5 PJ\1 Carpentry, Repalra, Plum· bing. EI e c . Remodeling ACCOl)NTS payable clerk BUSBOY ~~uA,· .. ~ . .,'.'pdO ~o~IEy.RNE"~ ltw• ,,.,._,. .,,,....,.. 11 Help Wanted, M & F 710 1)42..{j6J3. Irvine boot m(g. des.ires A/C • ,_,. • ...... £.}I. ,, .. " cle1·k, Duties will also lnc. SaJary acc.'Ordlnfi to exper. plant in Costa ~tcsa, Apply H1lp Wontod, M & f 710 REAL ESTATE SALES CARPENTRY, electrical ~ft>perty accounts control & Pt"t"f~r no students. Exper. SAE Advanced Piu.:ka.gin&. REWARD ~ plumbing, llic-lt. F & B geomtl ledger analysis. pref d. but will train. Apply 3030 Alrv.·ay Dr. Costa Mesa 1'"ml. Mln. Toy Poodle -l·lome Repall', &tt-1403. 979-2880 ix'twn 2-30 & 4·30pm ----- a.prlcot w/brn nose:. Nds CLEAN, paint, unoccupied llamburge'r llan11e1: 1545 GENE~Al OFFICE !;.: NURSES aldes. eip. pref. 7:oo-3:30 1tbifl. Apfll Y Beverly .A-tanor, LH.i;:unn JHUs hairtul. Ans to Sassy. 3 Aptfl, $2.50 hr or by job. ADVERTISING Adams, Cl\l, Ask tor Mr. Good typist. 10.20 hrs per yrs old. Lost or stolen in E.'Cper. ref. 49fr1657. Production P 1st•Up Hae:en. \\•k. Time flexible. Call 1 "-:: ~~c.q~~s ~~~~~!; 'H'°a"'u'illi'ng'-"'"'-=="'---Good knowledge of layout, BUSBOYS c-~=-1. _____ _ ' .. OF"FICE r-IANAGER Con\•alescent hospital, To become part of o u r mflAAge1nenl team. 1\.Ius.I k1JO\\' Afedl·Cal & 1\.ledi·Care deslgri, t,ype mark-up, color Day shift p/tlnlc. at GENERAL _EI e cl l' on i c ~~'fi1~. 400 Aliso N.B. DE&fJERATE : Fam i J y cutting. Laguna Niguel De.lancy'li Busy Coffee Shop tuiSemb!er 111 Cl\1 • area. man needs work, Rain or Pennysaver. Contact Per· at o .c. Airport terminal. Oppel'. m small co. 645-34li. LOST Gennan Shepherd. shine! Large dump trucks sonnel ~l-1411. A pl · Silver w/black mu·"• & ""'I •· I -• j k Our en1ployecs ·-aw·-ol P Y In person betwn 9 GENERAL office w/typing, ui., wu uou lraan, un . etc. cu,. .u-.:: & llAM. filing & n1alh. 2 days wkly, saddle. 4 yr old female, Free removal. Small or this ad & we a1-e equal op-BUSBOYS \VANT ED : 2 to 5:30 Pl\1. $2.50 Hr. 60 11.>8. needs medication. large jobs. Low prices. iiipoii•iituniiiiltiiyiieiimiipiiloi;yiiersiiii. iiiiiiii 6an•·ll·. •~m M 0 n _Sa t . Call 9-12, 963-56~7. \Yearing black flea collar 645-8512 ...,.. - & choke chain w / LA .-c==-c;=·--,--"'-~~ -Exp. req, SI. 75/hr Call Ct'nera l flousekecping County license, Vic Npt LOCAL movlng & hauling A FUN PLACE Jackie \Vestbrook 494~74 A1ornings Bch, on beach. Reward. by student. Large truck. TO WORK Mon thru Fri only 673-30.10~--- 675-2696. ~~7~iTy. 5J4.l846 or * GUARDS * LOST: ~tale Co l den BUSINESS PERMIT o'?l-.:NINGS Nb\V Retriever pupplc, 6 mo old, YARD, garage clean-ups, :Ji~ R. t OFFICER FULL & PART Tll\.lE frost color;--last known remove trees, dirt, ivy, -e Retired OK wearing blk ne1t collar. Ans ~{7,'._~~ .. w. Jl Y s. 11 t »m Pi· . e eU en. to Orion. He is extremely O'j MllW • Pa11-time e1nployment. Var-• Xlnt Oppbrtunity College loved. REWARD. Please SCRAP iron, washers ' G. el Jed hrs. $3.92 per hr. Students b" 3•~ R !rl • C111· & Phone req. 1·1ng home to ...,,..1 Virginia e g., Stoves. Ht. wtr. • l!l! Apply In Person e 1'inie & 1h for over 40 hrs. Wuy, So. Laguna. htrs. Tin, MetaJ9 847-6684. City of Irvine UNIVERSAL LOST Black/Gray .Tiger cat, MOVING? Local furn. or Now Hiring By 5 PM, Tues .. Jan. L'>. 197-l PROTECTION SERVI CE lrg altered male, .. 2 1 ~ yr gen. haullng. 32 Ft. furn. 4201 CumpID; Dr., 400 ~o. Harbor Blvd., old , Vic: 19th & Tustin van. S:lS-1862 557-2736 Co k & lrvlne, 92664 833-3840 Santa Ana ~~aiJ/8/74, please ·call SKlPLOADER & dump phaltruck Q S Equal Oppor. Employer 55-1-1433 work. Concrete, as t, HAS your job become a w/exper. in bookket-ping, typing & ge1K'ral office procedures. Consider able publlc contact both by phone & in offiet>. Contact ttlis.s SEE OUR Clark, 892-6688 tx-1. 10.4 SUNDAY LISTING OLDER exper couple, no CALL TRIS!t flOPKlNS childl'en no pets, 30 units JERRl \\'flITTEMORE H.B. 2 Br apl + cash. 488 E. 17th SI. (at Irvine) Cfl.1 3-16-3927 Suite 224 642~1470 0 "::P:.,E.::RA:.:;,TO=R~S---,~,n-g~le_n_e-ed~l_;e, .,. "' •• 11 ,,.~ •• ., exper. on dresses & v• •v.P. -v-·w sportS\\'ear. Top pay, 865 Kelly Services * TYPISTS Produclion Pl. Newport' Beach. 646-0.108. PART·T'°'IM=E -- Retail Sales Clerks 114:30 \Vkdyi;. 9:30-6 Sats. Apply in person, 8:30-10:31J Al\1. Ne\\•port Staf.ioners, 4129 Birch St., N.B. If you are lni erested in tnie pl'Off:'s!!!onult.m & posses11 lnlegrlty & enlhusla.<t.m, you n1uy 11uallfy for an opcuinic In our residential dl\'illlon·. Join a 28 yea.r old company. fully owned & OJ>l.'11\lt.'(I by i1s rounde r. \\'hose tife ii dP<llcaled 10 reRl estate & professional a,~sistance 10 lhe staff. A fillE' office In a choice location anwng Nf'\vpor'l 's prinie p1'0pe11ies. lnte1vlews by appoinlme111. Wesley N • ...:]'aylor C~ . REAC'roltS 2111 San Joaquin Hills Rd. Ne .... ·port Center 6444910 REAL ESTATE Sales Opportunity In La.~na Beal·h. Gro\\·lng c;onipany has opening for rental position with fut ure opportunity to enter sales. Lean) the business whlle n1aking s good income. R.E. license l"equ.ired. tt1ove to Laguna Beach &. enjoy living \\•here you \\"Ork, Call: sawing. breaking. 846-71.10. Bartenders c . crisis or is it about too? • ASl!IER ~ull ti~~· ex~ f~r Let us show you how to STORAGE AR1':A· dry, approx. 6 fl x 12 fl LOST large while mllle $10 mo. 67:)...2124 San10yed dog, ch a i n * SECRETARIES * GENERAL OFFICE PART time Sat. & eves. Salary + bonus. ldeal for !'ltudents, Call 63&-8995 or 892-2258. vHtan REAL ESTATE Rentils Winted 460 collllt' / rabies tags. Vic. _ .. ~--__ \Varner & Ne\\·hop e, w6RKSHOP required by [ ..;554--04;,:c:.,:c:n:,...., ___ ~~ metal sculptor, Newport REWARD, fOl' return ol bla~k Beach area. PleMe phone, male poodle, has pupoy Housec:le1nln9 nursery 1n Mw;ion Vie)O, 1um your crisis into money! LITE INDUSTRIAL PART Tll\.IE TELEPHONE send resume or apply in Call UPHILL 830-829'2 * ASSEA-1BLERS & FOR BACHELORS ONLY Apply 3-5 daily 151 E. Coast Hwy. Newport Beech person, at Rogers Gardens, * PACKERS SOLICITATION. A-1 or n Ing 22'.ll Fairvie\\' Rd, Costa HOSPITAL NEEDED Ji\1l\1EDIATELY ~';.'fr'.· 642--9876 * Call after "'"' -START THE St.rt Tho l~'-o----~ CHILDCARE & housekeeper, New Year Right PBX Opr. exper. pref'd. 1190 Glenneyre Si. 494.9473 549-0316 &l&-4012 -cut, missing from 700 Blk , I![ ·-~· II iiil4 J ~7~~~"16~M, call ___ ,...... LOST MALE Irish Si!tter. l:.iiiiiiii lost since Dec. 21. Has red ~ collar and flea collar. Owner heartbroken, Call Bi·A1onthly housecleaning Call The Organizers 673-7755 e BACHELOR tl01\1EOWNERS e Help \l'ilh entertaining, e1Tands & light cleaning. I-tome managers -673-8408 Equal Oppor. Employer !\.PARTl\fENT l\lana g er, older L'Ouple, ex~riencccl. 27 units, 1-lunl. Bch. 846·3166 prefC'r some English. Live-In \Vith Kelly P/time. Steady work. o3,K30. plnm.lrvlne, 551-2827. art NEW YEAR lluntington Beach. 5J6..88gl, 1401 Dove St ., Suite 340 Newporl Beach 833_1441 P~ZZA man no e.:i.:per, full CIT\' CLERK -San Juan iBank of C liL Bid .) T~cne, apply at Tu10s 3(_1242 $81~$1006. per month. HERE a g C1·011·n Va lley Park \\ay, REAL EST ATE SALES?>.1AN wanted; active office, best Coast Hwy locatio n . Opportunity to learn about synclicalk>n & development. Mark Gumbiner & 1\5.'IOC. 1550 S. Coast H\\'Y, Laguna Beach 494-9421. i Auto Transportation 525 l\larti 543-1730. - Ct R POOL SERVICE GOLD grandmother's chann 1 For lnformatfon l>racelet vie. Org Co. alr-: 1 Cell 1133-21fS . p0>·t. ~,;":;;'.~ i After 6 PM Sl\IALL CAT, gray & white, , iJJ'&VER: Pk r e 1 I d e n t gm eyes. Sm. de fect right 1 &jsittl ride exchange to ear. Vic. Jamaica Inn, CdM I---<-,, ·l-CiUnlY CivSc c.enler. Work -673-8120 -- I I I I hill 8 AM to 4:30 pm (5 PAt okl. No smokers. All • pm , "52-]UI -j[j] LOST Samoyed maJe, 8 mo's old. Flea collar & lite tan collar. Lost 1/8 E-Side Costa l\Iesi, ~19. LRC l\1ale black Lab. lost in Vic of Orange Ave & 2'lnd, Costa Mesa tag no. 00i923, ph aft 4 pm, 646-0954 Dedicated Cloanlnv * \\IE 00 EVERYTIIING * Refs. Free est. 646-2839 Housecleaning lady. Reliable. References. Phone 556--0855 ~-- HOUSECLEANING DJ:>oe.. Daily ~2-7476 Moving . 1-fAULlNC $10 & up . Moving Yard & p.rage clean-up. . * 642--4032 * P1intin9 & P1perh1nging (5) ASSEMBLERS Experienced VOLT Instant Personnel Temporar)r Service 3848 campus Dr., Suite 106 Newport Beach 546-4741 Equal Oppor. Employer R e quiresmunic-lpal K I h I • Laguna Nigul'l experience, ability to type •nne e P part tim• PLAST=1c~~S---1veeke11ds 540-S07g · Deadline date 2 / l 5 J 7 4. * RN's-l VN's Molding Mach. Oprs Inquire Personnel Office, * NA'•-TECHS LADIES TRAVEL 32400 Pasco Adelnnto. (7l<IJ * R --;- 1 • Im1ned. openings for \vomen 493-lln. esp1ra ory OVER 18 on 2nd' & 3rd shifts. Ac- • CLERICAL Therapists If you're looking for an ex-ccpling-exper. mo Id in g 'Iii Cl clllng job see ~1r. Afcl..!111c, n1ach .oprs &trainees.Clean Immed. Assignments. Top * Bi ng erks Sheraton Bch. Inn, 2112 lite work in new bldg. Shirt $$$. Long or short term t Custodian Pacillc Coast Hwy., 11.B., bonus pren1. paid for nite REAL Estate Agent for commercial leasing, salary druw against commission, 213-990-4740 RECEIVING clerk & stock man for hardware store. H. W, Wright Co., 126 Rochester, C.1\.1. Call 540-445()_ Housekprs Suite 122. We have openings "'ork. Oppo1" f o r ad- NEVER A FEE AT TEMPO. 1-\111 oi· ).Jltime for 8 ladies free to travel vancement. t RECEPT/GIRL FRI. TEMPO Temporary H~lp * Bookkeeping U.S. & rein." High earnings, Cttlif. Injection A-1olding Crowing professional Real CLERK for drug store, * Admitting Clerks trans. paid. Pa re n I s Irvice Industrial Complex !::state company in Laguna exper helpfuJ but not nee. welcome at interview. No 200 Briggs, C.~1. Beach has need for part ASSISTANT Managers: to Write, CJassified ad #959, ' -house 10 house sales: .-~fime-~pt. with-"s6.'lrne train, graveyard shift. 6 Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, SAODLEBACK LADIES: Fashion Wagon of PRINTED CIRCUIT knowledge of bookkeeping. niter; wk. Co. paid benefits. Costa ~Iesa, Calif. 92626. 1\.1innesoto \Voolens has \\lcekends a must + 2 half Jack In The Bnx, ms COOK COMM HOSPITAL p/time openings lo •how NATIONAL dayo during week. PROF. wallcoverl~ state Baker SL, C.?>.1. Buffet style restaurant needs • beautiful fashions. No ~'4 LOST 1 blk poodle & 1 \\11.lte lie. No. 279514, insur., all AUDITIONS for UCI Coffee Cook. Some experien c e ""'"''" exper. nee. Must be over O -- poodle. both sml min, Lost types of paper. 7 14 : House, Sun. Jan 13th, lPM preferred but \•:ill train .t..lJUl PaiOeo de Valencia 71. li you can \\'Ork 3 eves TECHNOLOGY "''" I 1;p1~•r•ao•n.1s I 530 WIDOW, attractive. eoducated vie_ Aliso Villas, M.V. .842-4386"'="='0''~~-...,..-....,,-I on. All types of performers Phone 4 9 2-8 3 4 4 San Laguna Hills a wk, have transp & would REAL ESTATE ... '. ,. ...;. . . ; ·. 'ft"'" "°"OUld like to meet 548-13.19 or ~7 DA'~~~ '• '•e ' Io• & needed, 833-5181 CJemente. 837-2121, ext 100 I ~~_! a hi tncome & free 1190 GI S r-60-ior !-,'"'="'-'="',---,-""'-.,..,...., ~ ""'-~L"-!. --• Equal Oppor. Emplover 1 ~ wardrobe, call 9fi2..5466 . enneyre t. a gen .. L ... an ove LOST: Beloyed Tiny black ex t er to r 2 7 Yea r s AVON COOt<. --"-=---attn'S:-ll\le r-V1 ew s at IS--Uffi1N',,_.,,_ __ ___,""49-t=9473 s.&-0316t------1 compa~P who .. e,nl01,'/5 .female lX>Odle, "Be-Be" in experience, tree estimates. CHRISTMAS MAY Experienced. Santa Ana. Call HOSTESS Sheraton Beach Inn, H.B. E;xcellent Fringe benefits I golf & a nice aoc1a ue. Hunt. Ha....,..·-, o""--llii7 642-1.255 , 1 Write Classified Ad. 547, c /o ,..,,,. .. O'W"" BE OVER 549--3061 Mon. Jan 14th, lpm-7pm. Pus Dally Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, LADIES gold haJf glasses. Paperhangi ng & painliM. Etut, Eyeryone Still COOK, exper. pref. Over 18. 3 nights per week. Prefer LEGAL SECRETARY 4 DAY WEEK O>sta Mesn, Calif. 92626. Vic. 1500 Blk s. Coe.st Hwy, 21 yrs Harbor area. Re}s NHds Avon Products. · Full or part time. mature b ~n. Apply ln heavy . ttcent pro~ te · SPIRITUALIST "'"'Una. 642-147{}. furn. NG. 18.1-281. 642-2356 18514 Beach Blvd., HB person twn & 5 PM. exper•ence, In" I u d, n g IJCENSED UQ6 Yes, AVOfl/ daily care pro-----. ------FIVE CROWNS ... ; Splrltual l'C&dlngl llJ a.m. I liii!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~ll l*tW~a~l~lp~e~po:•:.H~1~n~g~e~r;* ducts & c.-bsmetics sell year Cosmetic Sales Clerk RESTAURANT accounting. So, 0 r ange 10 HOURS DAY lO.T.J _ llJ pm. Advice on all I :":: _ C. Rebko 646-2449 around, & 00\V Is the perfect Leading independent d!'ug County. Send resume to: • ORY FILM 1,.-312 N El Cam'-I 11~ _._ ti l beco R t ks · d" 3801 E. Coast Hwy., Cdl\f \Vrite, Classified ad No. 977, PROCESSORS roa ... . , ouv PROF painter. honest won1., me o me a epre-sore see exper. 1n 1v. N Pho Cal Real, sin demente.-tOr .. tructillrl reas. Int/ext, free estimate. sentative. You can make lo handle busy cosn1etic 0 ne Is Please Daily Pilot, ?·0 : Box 1560• e DRILLERS aP,Pt call 492-9034, 492--!n.36 I ~jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj~m'! Rell'i. 548-2"ffi9, 642-3913. money at your ov.·n pace & dept. Call Helen ti1ason. HOSTESS/CASHIE·R Costa Mesa. Ce.ill. 92621i. e SCREENERS PROBLEr.1 Pregnan cy . [1 INT/ EXT PAINTING meet new people in your 540-6055. Coaslal Pe1"SOnnel 21, mature, Exper Apply LIQUOR STORE CLERK ·COn f Id en t, sympathetic Schools & -Community, too. For more Agency, Z190 Harbor Blvd., Hamburger Hamlet. 1545 Full Time. Apply at ~72 • FABRICATORS I pregnancy c 0 un s e I Ing. Instructions 575 Free ~t Jim 61:)--3559 details, Call: 540-7041. Cl\1. -Adams Ave, CM aft 2:30 S.E. Bristol (near O.C. e INSPECTORS Abortion&. adoptions ref. -----~----Painter. highly qualified, BABYSITI'ER -HO USE · COUPLE, exper. 1o manage p.m. See Mr Hagen. Airport.) . •TOUCH UP APCARE &t2-t4S6 FRENCH girl English de-efficient would like your 1'-"EEPER. 3 children, 9-13, full 22 units near new apt HOUSECLEAN'ERS MAIDS wanted, part or full I LIFE OR DEATH greed ,,111 do translating/. busincr;s. Reas. 642-3158 need firm, but Io v in g bldg, Cfl.f. Blk. from shop Babysitte~, live-ins needed. time. Apply Seaclill Motel 220 \Vest Central Ave. 1 Let 'our babies ll1r-e. For tutoring 979-5769. Plaster, Patch, Repair substitute molhef. 3'PM-cir & 3 n1aJOr ~~Y Own transportation. Rers. 1001 S.C.H. Laguna Beac~ I allematlves to ABORTION ~ 6PM wkdays. Brookhursl stores. Rent free + add1t. Mirasher * ~172 MALE OR FEMALE I I BU'u~• A~. E39 wan551:22to• I!_..,._ ---1~ _*_AU_"_'_~..:C::all::. Pc.Frec:.~::STER..:'="=im-lN-· •_~_._* I ..:e"'KE.:ABc.· =E~=.s=·E;I:,·.·1=963-3485.·E=R..:m: =.=.·"c.H.~_o~u~s.~wnE. C'i;'=c""o"1p='f~"·t~c-·-64&-~90-l~G-be-twn~.-4 i~~a~7~~ ~fn~! P :::;~oir c~_u'Cha~t!;"'~ An Equnl Opnortunity O>U'l~lllnl• .., . iiiiiiiiim· ~--•we COUP~ retired ass! s I ly home and 2 boys age Commerce advert.Ising pro-Employer -meet slim & trim coni-_ Plumbing trans, 5 day v.·k, 2 to 7 PM, cleanmg . apts. ganlen1ng. 6 & 9, Hours from 12 to , motion. Good knowledge 0:1 ========~=1 ' paUble gal 19-35 Call Babyat'ttl-• :...;;;.:.;.;o;.=-----motherless home. 2 boys 8 Adult building no pets. UnL 7. P-·lble l•'ve ,·n, pho"" C.M. area helpful. Your own - ,. ~1479. · ... L.R. OTIS PLUMBING & 12. 847-3239 Aft 6:30 PM. apt. Salary Open 846-4602 968-9ii' or 546-2.524 ask (~; transp. Above avg earnings. ~ 1 BEST 1"-tASSAGE IN N.B. CHllD care-Lie my home Remodels & Repairs. Water BABYSI'ITER HOUSEKEE-DAY MAN. some experience Toni. PATD DAILY . Pick your HH i 34(W) Irvine Ave. Suite lll"ijJ Birth thni 6 yrs, nr So. heaters, disposals, furnaces, PER needed. Very reliable. preferred. Matthews Union HOUSEKEEPER· L' . O\\"n hrs. 9 am-8 pm. Apply ~ I (at' Bristol )Open 8 AM . Coast Plaza, 5:1""7-8656. dshwashrs. 642-6263 MIC & Own transp. $55 wk. CM. Service, 3928 E. Cst Hwy, with nursing cai>abu\~res 1~~ 315 3rd St .. Suite E. Hunt. -- . Ano. 557....();)39. TLC for Down's child my B/A. Complete Plumbing 979-4671/556-8268. Corona del Mar. , perform Hsekpg + cooking Bch. NO PHONE CALLS. Real Estate Sales-Lie. I~ EXECUTIVE, 39 to meCl home. Part·time & nights. ,Se:.:;,rv7i"co°".=L'olc°'."'272694'-.,='=.,--=s'°'AB~Y'°'s'=1=r=IE°'R""';"h-ou-,-,k~ee-per DENTAL office-Strong msw·. for & helping 68 yr old MARRIEQ person over 21 We're branching outside the Santa Ana 92707 Receptlonillt $491 1Yt>ing 45 Fee Paid/Also Fee Jobs WESTCLIFF Personnel Agency !Mark Ill Center) \651 E. Edinger, S.A. 547r8836 RECEPTIONIST, Gen ofc, Land development co in Irvine, Good typist - personable. Must have Exp. Available Immed. Call Mrs. Oielsey, 833-3160, 9 to 5 PM RECEPTIONIST fl'YPJST FOR LAW OFFICE *** 831·2080 *** REFINED \\'Oman -compan- ion, cook, needed wknds, for ytiung Incapacitated S3 year old \\"Oman. 67J..3{}7B, Balboa Pen. RELIEF RN, 2 days wk. Convalescent Hospital. Call 642--0598. SALES Representative I. slbn & trim cnmpaUhle c>Ohl=.::'c::53~====--I •PLUMBING REPAIR Live-in. Hrs. 7-5, l\f-F, Own bkgrnd. Able to handle ac-\\'Oman. 545-4926 car ,f.r: phone necess. $125 Harbour, we've ~t a great I · gal 19-35. P . O. Box. 1093, BABYSmING No job too small car. F.V. 962-6587 aft 5. cts. payable/receivable & H 0 U SEKEEPERJCOMPA-wk. to start. 894-SOOJ program for sales people TIM£ LIFE BOOKS is now I.-Santa Ana, Calif. My 1'1esa Verde Home, Days ~-*;:,;;*-642-3==128~*-*-~· BABYSI'il'ER·Immed. Mon-:::~up ~!~~1E;Jf~'. ~O~ for elderly woman. MASSAGE TECH. and you ought to talk it hiring six people to work FANTASTIC ATMOSPHERE I 1· I 1- A LCOHOLlCS Anonymous ~--Cal_l_S4S-__ 788_7~. __ Pool Service & Fri, pref'd H B area. 962--66TI Live-111. 5 Day wk, $17 day. TRAINEE over with Bill Comstock. in our young industrial Phone 542--7Zl 7 or write Cirpenter Installation Call 642-7702 · · · . Ag e 4 0-6 O. Trans p . Young lady (18-28) wanted HUNTINGTON HARBOUR office. Penn. part lime & P.O. Box 12'23 O>f;ta A-1esa. [ -~'--------BABYSn7ER for 2 children DENTAL Ass 1 s tan t • desirable. 494-1495. for legitimate full time posi-REALTY lull avaJJ. Start at $2.25 per READER CARPENTER PACIFIC Pool Ser v. n & 7. My tn.ine home. chslrskfe, min. 1 yr exp, HOUSEKEEPER 'ddl tion. No exp. nee. We send hr with room for advance--~~~cf:~Y0831 Beach Good Work, Guaranteed. complete monthly s e r v · Call after 6 pm, 552-7189 Expanded du1ties. good x-ray aged lady to iive ~. ti to school, earn while learn. 17214 COAST HWY. ment. For personal inter- Blvd., Stanton. 52'l-340i. ~~Call"='=Bu'=d=·~-:o=~=== $22.50. Exper., dependable. BANK techn~lque & le. Beach area, dutiea. Must drive. Costa Apply in pe~n any aft. or TI4: 84&-1384 & 213: 592-2845 vic\v, CRl l Don 833-8098. C AR PENTERY..QUICKLY· Repairs, Htrs, acid wash. PROGRESSIVE. Expanding, 847-2569 Mesa area. Call 642-7508. eve. 2930 W. Cat. Hwy.1,. ... -......... -.-'!!!!! Saler; Onler Desk. Olrl ! [gi and expertly done at reas-~-Independent Bank Needs Dental-Oral SUrgery a~t, 20-Ho USEKEEPER, live.in, Ne\\'p<>rl Beaeh. REAL. ESTATE needed for busy u.les order I I l,tll d found: I onable rates. 968-791<1. Television Rep1ir Experienced, Ex c e 11 e n t 35 yrs, attrac, mteUige;nt. full time lite h.skpg for MECHAN ICAL wizard for a SALES LADY desk for Orange OJ. Boat ~--~ . Ca__. S.r1ice COLOR TV -pair. ~pert. Salary & Fringe Benefils. necDen.taHIB':'!."a. 84oa;, ~.!!°°. ling ~~~e2190rly 00uple, Costa Mesa wide variety of tooling, Needed now! ~ly saleslady !l>Ianufacturtng firm. . <?le . .,...... ~.. ~ CENTINELA BANK -~ ~-~ .....,... d eslgn & machine who is leaving just made exper. a must. Pos1lK>n l , found (frM eds) 550 J&tHN'Ss1,?mtp&o~~oois:~ ~~~~te~ceBE~ An~:1d'~rp~~~~w:yty ~~~:CL,; ~~~~HOUSEKEEPER· Mature =nan~prre~~lier':~: !~!::::s,!~~3 ~r! ~P~k1~~ &~ f i ·Retardants). Degreasers & GALLEMORE TV 968-2783 Employer smoker. Preferably under \\'Oman. Mon thryi Thurs, Mac:Gregor ·. Yacht Corp, & during that time I paid c amniensutate w/ability. , MAJ,E Irish Setter, approx all color brigtiteners & llJ file 30. 644--0611 ~~ to~~ Irvine home. 1631 Placentia, Costa Mesa. her approx. $60,CKX>. NO\V, Contact Carol HUI, 9'l9-DI>. -1 yr old. Scar on left minute bleach for while BEAUTIFUL .NEW DENTAL R~pt. desk only. · r. MUSICIANS & Songsters if you 81"1! ready to work, SALES; Elegant , new table ; '' foreleg, has beaded tarpetfl:. Save your money CERAMIC TILE NEW &: COMPANY l ·yi;:. dental exper. nee, Hou !I e k ~ e~r/Cook for wanted, play & sing for tun. this same GOLDEN opply. linen, dinnerwatt bouUque ! ' necklace. Vic. Costa Mesa. by saving me extra trips. remodel, Free est Sm jobs Fringe benefits. Some Sais, couple .. L1ve--rn. Unencum· 492-2175 **' 492-1065 is· waiting' for you. I don't in Design Rlaza seeking full I Taken to o.C. Animal Will clean living rm .. dining welcome. 5.16-2426. SUl?ER WORKING CONDS H.B. area. 846--354(), . bered. Phone moms, 642: Newspaper Canicrs • mind if you are new. My lime sales person. Exp, in Control Center. 645-7937. rm & hall Sl5 Anv m1 Soll FOl' Electronic Assemblers 1 9606. ollice is on Balboa Island. field pref'rd. or will "traln . • , " h $10 ' c " ss.' Top w/as little as 6 mo's exper. Drafting Assl!tanl needed Ho USEKEEPER 11 I BOYS & GIRLS We handle both sales & Exciting opply. to use •,t"" FNll,; Vic Newp<>rt West $7.50, couc · hatr .,, & 1. Call lmmed. for Laguna Niguel • ve-n, JO yrs&. Older Track llTll white long haired 15 yrs. exp. is whal counts •QUALITY* Gre~t pay bene tts. ma uf co 2 0 r more yn own trans. Student OK. Dally ,Pilot has H.OUTES rentals. Call n1e, Albert E. ereatlvc talents In color l •-m dog w/blue jeweled not method.· 1 do work * f..fULCH & TOP SOIL * Dot tle Now • 540--4450 n ' · 2900 64()--01.fiG 67'"a-4630 Dayton, at 549-0647 mom-coordlnatlon. Please call I.' i ,.... .,, GoOd ttf 531..0101 NEVER A FEE AT TEMPO expcr. Tom Sutter, 831-. or OPEN -Dana Point , Cap-ings, & we will talk about 644.4049 aft 10 am collar 968-1197 myseu. • • ~O TEMPO o Ru G c I erk/Cashier, H OU S EKEEPER-EXP'D. i!ltrano Beach. San Ju an you. 1-~ =~ v~~-8J:J:E! CJ ~lrtA ~ut!,I ~[ t [[II) Temporary Help :::;~=.'~::i'""'· ex-ta~b1C.1f=;.Laguna ca~~R. ipwnER 1"R:c:;E;:..,S~A~L~E=SJ~M~=E~N~ ~~n. pennanent, ex- ::.t> CM 0 area. Brookhurst • Aladdin House of Service, IN:rpltj:MM ,. BEGIN '74 bett~r than evtt. ELECTRONIC HOUSE)\1.IVES .or mature.I 492-4420 . • • f:'·:1~re:lver!'t:fi~~~ ~J., Hamilton 962--4793 557~'lSARDO . Le~ WI talk over an unumal, ASSEMBLERS students, for kitchen work, NURSERY S AL ESMAN, PART TIMERS for direct mail advertising , ,... FOUND 2--4 mo 0 Id omERN & Sons -solid selling opportunity. 3--4 h0ur8, Clean, -neat knowledgeable. w/ Ht least co. Esl. 14 yrs tn Orange j ·r · Welmaranet'· Vic of ea carpel sales -installation Job Wanted, Mlle 700 Very real. For appointment Soldering req'd. Day ahlft. appearance $2 per hr 5 yrs exp for nursery in ARE YOUR Co. Qualified appt's, xlnt , 1 ""; ~ Rosa ~St .. Fountain Valley, and repair. 963--2639 call·MS-1059. · Pal Electronics, 6 3 9 1 Apply 10:30' am--lpm, Lori'~ Mission Viejo. Send resume EXPENSES MORE & bon ~ l Park Roya.le ggs..3432 Cement, Concrete J 0 B Willi t e d • male Boat -M.nufacturer West .m Inst er A"' e •, Kitchen, 3301 Rart>or Blvd or apply in person at Rogers THAN YOUR s::m~elp forus;tIT SHOP I":'!-· S LB BLACK male dog, vie , ca u ca 1 l&n' 49 )TS, Talrln& Applications For Weatmuuler. 894-3301. Biding K. ~te 9, Costa ·Gardens. 2221 Fairview Rd, INCOME? JOIN AN in San Clemente. ;.. WealmlMter I Springdale .CEMENT A Block Work. chauller/companlon, tr.e to * Mold Shop •Exec. Secret•'>' 1100 Mesa. m--07 C.M OFFICE WHERE YOU 49~ * 492-4900 area can't keep. Call WaUs, pa.Uo5..· ~· travel, ex:·JJOl1ce officer: Asslst•nt Foreman Accls Pay. Oeric S55IJ NURS.ES HAVE NO EXPENSES iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii""'I l •_ ~ etc. By hr. oc.,Job.-~ Rel..,,nces.G'l;.1641 Balboa. ,....keeper $4'15 (58) RM-LYN-AIDE • SALESWOMAN -EY tn Poodle red· CEMENT: Patio, drives~ YOUNG Man leeks steady AP~:Ja~'.A. ReceptiOnlst $550 RN·LVN·AlOE CALL CARL NELSON 111 GR0 ~El Centro tags. waJ:ks;-'Repalrg, saw 6 full-UJne eniployment BOAT Cook ·for pvt yacht, Bookkeeper, G. Ofc $600 INVENTORY U.7 Ir. other 5h lfts. Top pvl ~1305 u~: ~ m P~=· =.· = ~~ =~ -etc. ~··position, exper. nays X~~:a'b~ 10 ~ = 7u;y~'C1~U ::1~ ,!0~ REAL ESTATE .hm ~~ ~l~nld::~Mt 1 a>N~ :=c1 Jib Wam.cl, i'emel• 702 ~k,~31 -~ Ctlll o!J:'~~=~te to L.A. CLE·ll(S " ~=~ Nt~;~riReJ~~: SALESWOMEN Ii.a--' pm. Contractor , NEED help at hOtnef We • BOOKKEEPER Micro wRve filler $933 351 Hospital Rd, N.B. • PART·TIME P/tlme Womens Shoe5 P time Won1ens On!sse:s Experienced CaJI for Appointment 5·1().~, ext. 30 JOSEPH MAGNIN •:...t MIX Getman Shep i>UfiPY haYe aldc1, nu r • e •, TRAINEE Cleric TypiJt $500 <Lobby PArk Lido Bldg) Prefer New LicensHS l~ Vic. Edlngtr A: Spring ale ' GERWJCK &:. SON houa ekDn. compa.ntons. Fo.ntuttc 11artinl; .alary, Rectpt. Gcnl Ofc, $500 NE£Dm IMM£D. ,.642-9!J55, M0-9954. Jo,:xt--ellent tJ•nining prow:ra111. i.:quat 01)por. Employer 1'1i· Fem. 84T-&tn Bldg, Contr. Ad;dlt A Remod Hom e~ a k e r• Upjobn xln't op~lor ahatp: lndiv. Gen'! Office to $600 ~S: Morgan Nurses Ask for Ed !)62..~1·1 -SEAMsrlu:$ • Sales ..i .... nl~ fNo:' Ge~ Shepherd ~~c. State Ltc., Bl-114321 541""6681. -""'w/lite lmowt~it. Call Jeannie Sl1'CO Registry, C.fl.1. now taking KASABlAN R~AL E.S11An w/pcrt. 11Jew nlach. 6 fu ,..K. 8th ' Palrh In lfB, 6'1S-8>41 . 549-2170 c OM p, Hom emaker 1 Pleuant wo tng conds & & Std lloffman VOLT applications for RN' s • tu _ ~ JACK T•ulane, repalr Unencumb. xtnt cook, a variety of duties. Lite NEWPORT Instant P•rtonnel LVN 's, Pni.ca .. alde1, Uve REAL ESTATE ~~~k~i'11sBaJ, Pilt .~"' F!>\IJlll Fem; Do berrnM remod. •dd U c. B-l i;9ci12 driver, rel. 'for 1 only In typing l 10 key helpful. Poraonntl Agency Tol)lpor&y Service Ina. M&F. 54s-9.161 or SALESMEN ~--'----! ~: Plnl\chU, 1pprox 2 tno'• old. My Wa::y eo: 6.G.U03, gd hllh. 837..s2'10 J•IOft lest Tt•lftff 833 Dover Dr., N.IB. 3848 Campus Or., Sul1e 106 833-236$ 1 '"h,y not \\'Ork in the hoth I *sec'~· Bookk..,.,. '1~ Mfu. ymje41r67~00. Draft!-, EXPER hOuse. clee.ner 'YW 17d Brookhurst, F. Vl.,y. _ '42.Jl70 , Ncwpt)J't Beach M&--CT•l NURSES Aides, d11,y &hit(. nrell · l!untin {Ion Bellch • Ui ln1lers Agency _ ~o~ Hydnl..fOl w/cmtact ·-. clean )'Our house e.tflcitntly~ SWte 213 963-6775 Equt.l Oppor. Employer C'onv•lescent. llospl.tal, C;\I F0W1tain V11_1ley. Lei us 4020 Blrch Strett - :1 l ihlt. V\C. Birc!:i , at N.,i. 0. '£ S,l a N - D RAFISMAN, Call Donna. 493-7058. Vacancfet COit moneyt Rent l!llvt an extni. liPlt'I! heater 64i.-0598. train you. Call Phil t\1c-Suite lM, NB &1.'W190 '""' by the jetty. ~· deslre tree 1anCe work on TOP o.y Wo~er. Call ~ houae, apt... store you no lonit!r useT Sell II Have IOmelht-you want to NURSES AIDES Nnmee. VlLI-\GE REAL Dial A Job In MSS 'm7 The,.._ (!raw tn lht Weat. plant for hOmtt ,ooOOGs. after S:l> or Sal la bldi·· etc. thru.~ t>tUy Ptlot now ... wtth I\ O.tly Piiot sell! Classified ttd• do tt Xln1 \\'Orklng condlllon & ESTATE. 963-.f.i6i. No Charve To y.,,. . t -... .a DaUy Pilot C1w111oc1 Aportments. SG-00. -Sun 1179.11632. OUsilled Ad. Cla•Uled Ad! &12-561!. · W•ll • call NOW 61M611. iood aalary. "'""'?" CUSS SELLS -642·5678 __ E>tnbllshed 1965 • \ J I • ,. ~----·-~.--' . . ' : ' " . ' : " ,_ . - 28 D•1'V PILOT Satotd'1, January 12, 1974 Help Wonttd, ma F 710 Help nlntod, M & F 710 ,Furnlhuo 110 , WAITRESSES OORN£R unit, .. ,.. ol beds, GENERAL OFFJC~ NE\~ t"e!'tau11tnt opt>nlru;: \n cu¥ to in 11 t! r cu I on ; - }1inlmun1 ~ yeu.n Ollit'e c"· perlenee. l\hu;t use clccUil·al --· l~rltrr ttnd tu:ki.tnK n1tt- O&na Pt. Now hiring lor eovei:12tlff, bol5Lcr'fl, wnlnut ,. dlttlflg roon1 & t'OclctAil fomuca ('Omct table. Xlnt st"tviett. Must be bet. 2.W6. 1,.'00d. All for $125. 4 Ne" I & plQ&JJa:nl. Apelly .in o au & a h yd e ch at r • ~n;on at 2-13.12 Del Prodo w/caJJlen. rnade t ~ r Dwk"i P1. facrosll rro~ grune1able, like new, $28 ea. -5rooksld._c ~'ine!l't ~n-Sllt =-&tl).=1,,,1s,,,1_. =-=:::-=-:.:I 9.U.1-4 P~f. -BARtu:L. type couch. Black W•ter Tre•tmtnt Plant lcathl!nilh:, colorful trim . ·our famo·us DI ME ·A-ti NES .. '• mine. 1u1sv."t'r phonE's and .__ be ra1 oilll'P with ~ff1l."' f>l"t'- cedurt•\ Prt<fcr local ['('Iii· t1en1 O\' .. r 25 ycaN of nA:e rol' this pcn1111 ncnt. :'l cl11y "'('('k pmil1lon. ~1atchlng 00.m:I end tbl. Operator like rtf'"'·· Blue area rug 4 WAU. rurnaces utHity day. "KING site mattress and box Clll!!!i 3 certification for & lan1p. Ptrf~I ror nmblle & nite & mission 9V. & l3 M siiring:s. Extra firm by Sim- slnnll \\'1\ftt dl=<lrit:t In hon1e, den or npt. il.80 . or wide 1000 lo 25.000 BTU Sl!i. mons, \•ery t'lean $25. 536- 0rnnRC County. Reply by v.•ill price separntely. Udo to $25. each. 673·0252 or 6TJ.. 6338 CAMPER Ice box with mlr· ror door like qew $20. Cast iron hand basin & sink $5 each. Nev.• oold shug <'urpet 8'6" ~ 12 $22. New 50 pound bow S.12. Antique fire ex· t ln guis her will make beautiful lump SS, S36·0200. BUC KET seats $25. 2doors & hood ror Corvair sis. cuch. llcbuilt Chevy 6 head $20. Large steamer trunk $25. Sturdy anti1luc table flS. Bar bell se $25. Prores- sionul Drum set incomplete $25. Industrial sewing n1::ichinc head $2S. 64.2·!M46 Jan 15th. 1974. Pl'nln. 673-0569 eves or 6448. -"-"----------[ \\!rll<.', Clossllicd ud No. 976 \vkf'nrls. -"'---------ROUND dinnette ~et $15. Dnlly Pilot, P.O .. Box 1560 1 -,'0-R_SA_L_E-,-.,..,.--n~fl-n7l,-h,-d.t MEN'S auita:. size 40 Nnme Chest or drawers Sl2. Small . MARTEC REPRODUCTIONS, INC. Costn ~Ica:a. Cu11 r. 92626 b re !'I k r r 0 n 1 s 2 n 0 . bra ndx & beautiful $1S. tables $2 . each. Orangt \\llfO \\/ANTS ro \\/ORK? Crandfathrr clock $350. 2 euch. 644·4642 hanging lamps $10. euch. Jjj7 flJllL't'lltl8 1\\'t', ll.'e"llOrt i.lt'o~·h, C:1!lf. l'ltlv". A C,\B'. ,.,,,, t•hl"• $20/"". 2 1,·v. · Pictures $5. & $10. Lamps r. · " ' '"' EXCEi.LENT condition $2. & SS. each. Large Coffee CHOOSI:: your htiurs. \VOrk r1n. hunps SI O/e<1. I modern sty l e orange table $S. 605 h ~l:ari gold. ffir yourself, he your O\l'TI original nlt!tal 11eulpturl'tl nauiza hyde contoured CoronadelP..1ar675·4385 Eqw1\ opportunl1y L>n1ploy<>1· n11 f ho~. i\1cn 01· 11.·un1t·n. Otn din. r1n . chandelier $200 .. Jove-seat 52$. 546-2100 be sl!ghlly hAndlcap(X'<J. All In Xtnt t.'(lnd. 497-2595. '-""='-=,-:=c_c....c..c--,...,-- Net1t · Cll'an APDt'}trtttl{'e. ELEGAiVf cusrom 9. sofa VACUU1'1 Kenmore upright SEC-R-E T ARY Vu1., rcUred. Age 2.':I to 70. w/malchi.ng lovc11eat. 4 2 spe<."<t, excell ent S2Q. 642· Hearl ol lnr~c ninnul. ro. Supplc1nent your lnt'Omc. rnos. old. llerculon hid~a· SG66, IS13 Orange Ave, looking for luii.cht lndlv, 1v/ I Drive a cab 6 h1'S or· more a twd r· I}~ Dcluxt' J-TIJ::idairc Costa ~tcsa · li(OOcl 11kllb1 & Ille exper. dtl.,Y. Apply in p("n;on, 11.•t icc 1nakcr.' l yr. Ali$0 fti.ntQlllic lllHrting snla.ry & I Yello"' Cab o .. 186 r:. 16th deep freewr. ~lust sac. c.'O. paid bt>neriu1. Xln'I op-Sf ., Costa i1"~tL G73-0'l75. !JOl'tunlty for 11dvan1..'t'mc11t. 1 \VORRIEO about y our ST-E-P~f-l E~.N~~B-roo~,-,-,-~-,.-,.-.,.I J a son S eit Agt ncy rururc? No"· is the lime. group Yellow formll'u tlJI 17400 Rrookhu1·s1, f.' Vly ~ Think about th~ U.S. N.A"fY. 2 beds, !ltorage, 2 bolsters: Suite 213 ~ $326 to stal'! "! lr1un1.ng. + ('Overle111. B/\V pluid. SEC/RECEPT Ages 17-31 or prior serv1ce. !lull price $200. 645-494~ , . I Phone 612-4272. I( you like vnrlc1y this 1s fur ------BDRM set co1nplete. $100. you . \Vork lt1 exL'illn" de-. Desk & chair $35. Birch sign pln;ia. f.'1"0111 office :11). I ![""'-] bookcase $30. ll o Ip o In I pea.ranee, good pcn;onuli1v Mll'd\lndise . y dishwasher S25. £44--2251: & telephone voice-. i\fust I'll· 5'l4-67S.1 joy people. Capoblc or ~100 br<l nn sullc, gel cond. carrying heuvy lo11d, :-;J111 .A n. t ique1 800 60" dresser. lrg n1irl'o1·, 2· typing a n1ust. S/H 80 \\/Pi\1. ·· 4dr nitc "stands, bookcase QUEt;N size headboard dark wood like new $5. Books IOC & 25c. Phone M4J.. 0014 , 2420 Saratoga Way in litonticello. Costa Mesa. SCRAMLETS ANSWERS !\I a~nct-Exull-~1 caly Po1son-PAYrwtENTS Persoi1ully, I-don't ·need seat bells. J\oly car has something else that keeps n1e s tra_pped. The PAYtlt ENTS. E.xpe1· I.BM Exl'i.:U t!vc· hCJp. EDISON J>honogTaph, J.lall hea<!llord $200. t 7 I 4 l fu l. Only fh()S(! <1u11lificd trees. Grandfather clock~. 96?-JStiG ADDING on? Vintage l\lagic need apply. 6-10.0760. l{ocking chai1'S, safe ~ ~ ' r. . 1 be Cheif oven & stove. \\'orks EXEC SECRETARY stand, pitcher & bowl set, f u111 & app ic. ~a e, aul. I ··-" f h \v •. ,1, "l-k<, a g .. -y plecc-s.. Apt 207, IJ/dg. 1. "'ell on v n=us a ew an-.._.,.,_ "'''"' II NB s & dies. ~'irs l SlS. Wood Buggy, d r Y f Io w e r Vcrsiu cs Apt. ' ul • franied "'indowscomplete arrangements brass cash Sun. "'ith frame for .,.,,all . SlS. set CLOTHES hamper 50C. Eltt- tric a ran opener & knife sharpener $3. Electric looth br u&h $2. Toy helicopter tniea:J $4. Set of JS classical record'i $1 . Set of golf clul"I!! & bag & cart $15. Automatic putt returner $2 . Home beer bre"' kit SJ. 7 Volume set of '73 tax guide SS. Electronic pini,: pong game S2S. EKtr:1 games SIS. ; lcctrir adding ma<"hine 55. Automatic an· s"·ering ser\"ice $25. f<1 ag· ship l\larine 6 rylinder engine & transmission B $5. (parts all there). 2 ladies "'igs $2 . each. La rge Plywood shed $15. 2 marine. fuel tanks SS. etteh. 6 eylin· der Grey marine engine, tra nsmission $25. e:1l'h. Unit 1'ank SS. Sabot sail SS. White gol f shoes SS. Sat & Sund:I,)' lS9 Rochester. Costa lotesa. 642-6824 after 12. 100% Wool jacket & shirts mens & ladies. Factory overun sold for $25. to SSO. Now $13 & $20. See Dt 2866 Boa Vista Or., Costa Ml'SU Sat Only. MATTRES-S B & box a:prings, almost new $25. , Bolster $5. 642·~6 ltlfMACULATE O'K~fe & tl1 e rritt gas cook topautomatic heat control $25. Hood with ran & light $10 . Large two door refrigerator $25. Small two drawer ch~st $1. S52·0504 GAS range good condition S2S. 673·2678 NO JUNK m a ny neal goodi(.'S Long distance move forces the sale or many treasure&. Black Jacquour dresser SIO. 8 mm movie camera $7.50. Cassette tape rceorder S10. Mo\•ie editor $8. 2 director chairs U . each. 2 patio tat>les $1.50 earh. Tennis racket wlth cover. frame & balls SIO. 2 occasional rugs 82 . each. 2 Mex.ican u:ayii 75c each. 2 fireplace grates SL each. Fireplace screen $2. 10 fltexicctn <'nimals 90c each. Schick hair dryer $10. Large aggregrate stepp!ng sto~es $1. curb. 2 caprng shell han~in.8 lamps with 15 GOLF SET. Ru bber tjred reel of chain SI2.SO each. cart, bag, three wood & Venetian glass ash trays $1. several iron clubs.-$10.-642· each. Venetian i::tass bottel 2'lG7 -$3. Dry nower arrnfi"iffi"Cnt -=----------1 $6. Large coke galsses 20c- CllEST or dra"·ers S25. 9 x 12 each. Jumbo dog dishes 50c v.·ool rug $25. Blond bed each. 8 f!:a lsses with metal fran1 e t:!S. After IO am 548-holders S2 .40. Pots 75c 4r $2. 7427 each. Double roll of flocked ----------·I wall paper $6. New Borg KENtltORE gas dryer 525. bath scule SS. HmmWm Kenmore mangler SIO. Bron1.e bookends SJ. Ironing Lawn mo ... 1•er5 SS. & $25. board & Iron S8.!i0 New diet !-:lectri cmotorS4.646-5848 stale $1.50. Custom king Corporate p1-c.~llfent nl'Cd11 JJart tin1e executive se<·rc- lary to he lp ~1th con'C'spon· dcnce & pC?J'SOfllll rinanl'inl 1 l'f'f.."Ol'd. Al Ne1vpoN Bcrtc·h oUice., Hours t·an be flex- ible. Top pay for qualified person. Send J"esumc 10: registers, e le. 495 Old New· T\\llN BEDS, c om II I . $7 .56 per window. Good port, Nc\ .. •port Be a c h, 1-lotly11.'00d looking pine sheets for G42-a151. type, ""'/hdbds. Suitcase. panal ~·ith mou ldings about ANTIQ UE , Glass, China & l\lake Offer. 64i-5257 80 sq ft SIS. New & unused Collectable Show & Sale. DINING Table, 51" round sheet rock 'h" 4' x 8"$1.50. J ··n 12, 13th. Cmsmic Age pedestal, inlaid pecan top, each. Whole role unused 3" CORAL rug 12 x IS 825. La"'n r.lowcr ~l S . Lawn hand edger SS. Kenmore stove S20. Douh\e b('(f Sl5. Exer· cisor SS. 548·6036 SEWING machine SlS. Desk -""""--------[ $15. Stroller $10. l.lo1agnin REFHIGERATOR S20. wedding veil S20. Chairs 548·661S324E.2l!ilSt.Costa SIS . pair. Hairdryer SJ. -!\lesa l\\ovie screen $4. Lamp $7. bedspread $10. J\tetal tHble S3 . Sofa $22.50. J\lat C'hing sectioq S22.50. 3 metlll fol ding chairs "·ith fabric cover seats S7. \Vall can opener S2 . L ea the r maga zine rac k $2. Plus rcl'ords 75c. Pu7.:tCls S(l(o. Perfumes toe to SI. Satur- day & Sunday sl:trting a 8:30 am. 2650 Elden A\·e, Apt 0. Costa J\l cs:i. Phone Oall!'llf.led Ad •f,..18, Duily Pilot, P.O. Box 1:-,00, Costa ~1<.>AA, Cali(. 92626. " 1 · J · 24 " U.S. divers scuba wet. suit. ' -"g", tn7 S. Hatbor Blvd, 4 aotiq"e \vhite caneback fiberg ass 1ns u at1on "b . h .........., ._ " ·• 5 o A ed 2 4' (Large) szs. Nice en wit Anahein1 (Next door to chairs, $90. 641-7588 wa e 1 · ssort x s. mattress $15. Classic surf- Disneyland ) ~t.. 10 to 9, TURTLEROCK • l\TOVING ~~i~~ ~~t W~ ~~~t ~~ board 9'6" no dings S20. Sun 12 to 6 Adm1ss10n SL overseas must sell beige 6.6 .. surfboard wide good \\'ater bed frame SIO. 642· ESTATE SALE; Antiques, 11ect'l, 1.:off~ !ables. patio for learnini<: $15. 14" dodge _94'-"35 ________ _ refrig, sewing mach. ore furn. 83.i.1823 rims SI . each. 2007 Highland FUR coat $20. China mink equip. • pakitings, Jan ll, * SOFA & LOVESEAT • dr, Newport Beach. 548· stole S2S. Old lamps SlO. & 1107 Valley Circle (near Victoria) 646·5139SatSun. llABITRAlL Hampster rage t"·o piece, complete $10. 968- 6611. l\tAN UAL typewriter, elite 1 _&_t_Z._1_798 _______ _ type. Good condition S2S. 645--1876 SERVICE Station salesn1a11 & lubeman. Top pay & fringe benefits. Experienced man preferred full or part tin1e. Shell , 17th & Irvine, Newpol'I Beach. SERVICE Sia. stUcsn1an, r /ti n1c, days, lite 1nechanica l kno\vleclye, nC'at ~ar. A\>PI,)'. n!Ol"llS, 2590 Newport B vd; Q;'f 1,2. 13., 9 lo 5 8790 LaRoca, Never us<!d a Very gd. qua.I . 4193. Al so complete "'all $25. \\'ool blamkets S2 . & SS. .J-.V. Usually hon1e. ~7910 heater.S12.50. Stainless steel pots & pans 3 speed bicycle for sale $20. VICTORI~N "E";St Lake" BEAUT. custon1 7' sofa, pule OLD wooden v11nity, with SOc _lo $3 .SO . Lar ~c c64:.::c6·~'c"~0----~---:·I cor chair •. 1800 ~ Porcl. aqua \iClvet, 3 n10. old, Big large wood rimm(.'<i mirror Weslinghous.e roaster. "'1th TIBJ.::S one ne"' 560 x 13 ~t33"1'8• orig stuUmg,_J300, €8Jlyon. 6'14--7362 -ana-rour Siiiall drawers:------!land S25:-Shp1>er·ehair Sl.5. Uniroyal raCiliil on opcliim.- 24" GIRLS bike good con· dition $10. 35 piece cook & serve oven ware brund nc.,.,· S20. Instamatic electric eyt! camera $8. 847·7017. u o.r painted & in exl'ellent con· C?ld ~ks SOc lo ~· Brass Sl2. I J78 x IS belted, near ANTIQUE Birdseye map!~ ~~~~ ~~t.1:S:~~~i~-:1~7J4 di lion $25. Table lamp, red firc~lace srreen & irons ~· new SlO. l G78 x 151 650 x 13 SERVICE Sta. &1lesn1a11, r/timc, days, lite 1nechanical knowledge, neat nppear. Apply mom&, 2:i9() Newpo11 Blvd, Ctl1 dresser w/beveled-edged 3 & gold base with. burlap Danish end table cocktatl "ood treadS4. each. 64S-276R , · · after 2:00 s hade S4. Blal'k wroUght table $25. t:ach. Glassware "' ~A,_5-74\~ ttim m.uTOr. $90~ 6 PC. bdrm set. be-st offer. ironboolccaseS4:673-3353. 50c to$!. S1lverw_are& net GARAGE door openers m MAC-Jt\TOSH AM -Fi\I ~· XI d n -lbo ware 50c.' to S25. Linens Sc to S25 Sal a•e s ·~ pm all recei\'er S2S. "'or ks OK DOG llOUSE small. uni<111c $20. !\lilk cans SIS. 8' da\·en· port S25. 646::L'.m • d It . l t . , nt con . °"· a area, TV bl $ h p·1 . . •l r .'7V • d. k O,\K ress~er w . t 1n _g 673-7871 . 671-5.STl SUN DAY &tllONDAY only! SL , ta es l. eac . _1 -daySunss7.4480 trans1stor autora 10.~·or s n1irror, $150. Strrughl chair '. Refrigerator. cross-top lows SL to $2. Ne~le point good S9. Speaker cabinet STOCK ROOM & $25. Flo"·cr stand$15. Circa BOAT Slip for rent Newpo11 freezer $25. Gas hotwi)ter .pillows $3. Electnc hand SKI boots_ Austrian. made "'ilh Jensen 12" speakers TNVENTOn.Y aJNTRdL l&JO. 644-0962 Beal'h. $2.00 a Fi'. ' Sl8. Small trailer $25. [ug· mixe r Sl .50. Toaster SJ. saskas. size 8 excellent con· S19. Tape recorder 1TDl:J Glf<L OUTSTANDING 8.x6' unique 645-8715 or 54S-7066 J;:aj!e SZ.·$7.each.556-0i77 . Hair dryer $2. & SJ. An· dilion. North land skiis brnnd $20. Portable radio Sonic ex-per. pref'd. Coll for douhlP fronl doors, pre Civil 2 Br's of furn, kitchen tablf' tiques SOc & SS. Tools SIS. poles & bindings 6' in Jeng· A:'ll·F:'lt S.'>. Blectril' guitar appt, 042-8961. \\1,1r $300 675-6644 & 4 chrs, table lamps, end NEWtable &chairs S2S.New PipecutterS2S. Sander disc lh. Alhl or the above szs 1 . 1 tf & s peaker cabinet SlO. ' · · & coffee t bls &!2--0132 J ire chans S10. Swing seLS2. SIS Pyrcx"·are 25e to S2 50 pure ased sepa rate y, L3r~e speaker cabinet Sl5. The Rusty Pelic a n Appliances 802 . · _ Girls 20" bike SIO. Sama site 9 am to 4 pm, 117 Amethyst, Boots SIS. Skiis poles & bin-Be rtcher dynomic tran· t\ow Inte1v1ewlng f'ur 8 FT. Spanish sofa, $35. 2 s uit case Sil. Hand made Ba lboo Island dings SlS. ~ .. size classit'al sistor c~ker 3 l'~mponen.ts Oyster Bar Wa itress es FREIGHT & WAREHOUSE gold recliners $:!0 ea., all shawls all colors S16. 548· . ncollstical guitar with case SIS. eacb. Sylvania 7" Osc1_I· DAMAGED needs recovering. 546-8392 8779 MAYTAG ironer. exeell!.!nt S2S . Ideal starter in· loscopc S2S. l\lodrl radio ~· _ \ & H~~tes~I ..i,, Refric:crators, \~·as her s , CONTOUR Cuddler Chair fori ..,.,,,,... , __ .. _1.d . 1 S20. \\'.ebcor tare recorc~er strumenl for juvenial or in-co!ltrQI trans mitter $2S. V-CoasU:ll\').~ J.•.u..__H rycrs, dishwash~rs;---I \"O Vibrator COid vln rro..-v-'<11~ I ing....c o~eL _.s10..-Sin~l8-sprin_J1-&.-m .. L-~Mduat-wtth-smalt-bandst-Tripod s.'J;-Phone·541t24 TREATl\·lENT PLANT SUP· Save up to $.10. \ · C d Ii@ 8'12-'.'18-ll y' door.s with track : Fits tress. Sl.5. Zt:ntlh tra~s 1610 Cara"·ay Drive, No . B . RI~'TENDENT $1132 . e d 0 er $79 R8 x nt. on · · · · opening up to 8S inches oeean1on1c radio $25. T"·1n Costa tllesa HOX spnng & ma_t~ress & 1~398 Stale Grade r\r ·Re-Garn~ 00~~n k & CO Garage Sale 112 wide. 81 hi gh $15. 644-4642 lens renex l'amera $18. 8 · · f11;me good B. condthon $10. . · . . . ars, c . · mm camera & Jlrojector NEW sno"' chains & shackl e, LLke new chairs SIS. Buckey q_uuvd . fil~ng dc11rll.11ie · Ada1ns at Magooha GOLD \'elvcl Slninion hide KRO~tEX towel holder B ror S25. 35 mm enlarger SIS. G78 x 15 or smaller $10. seals & bat'k seuls 520. for l-ebn1ary 21, ~97·1. Cit~ or 962-7781 a bed, Fisher 500 Ari-1-l'M wax paper, foil & saron SS. 6'12·8269 Solidslateradioac-dcS4.50. all good condition, fit J eep San .Juan Capistrano, 32400 DOUBLE electric oven & r~iver, reel 10 reel Awia Garden tools $1.50 each. F'urniture vacu um $-1 . orCorvair &12·8171 Paseo Adelanto, San Ju u n electric cook top. Oven only re<."Order, Garrard !urntable, Ceiling Vent fan for kit· GIRL Scout hat & watch SS. PhoneOOS.-1276 C..plstr11no, Ca . $60. The cook top is onl,y 4 speakers. Water bed com-chens $5. Shoes, dresses, Parakeet cage & stand $8. DESK S.5. 3 Level Tyco slot fn41 '193-1171 $35. phone 557-2010 pl ete with headboard, tools, blouses S2 . to $25. Com-EICO 666 tube tester & VW parts $1 .S2S. Corviar cartrack 3x 6 mounted SIS. TREATI.IENT Pl.J\NT OP· tool box. all sizes, hang gl.ld· munity place silver, 6 but-manual S23. lli·F'i radio parts S1.·S25. Janitor scrub 548'-2137, 2217 Orange A\·e. ERATOR JI, $807. _ S993. Rent Washer s/Dryers ter knives & forks lady phone table niodel I new pail & mop SIS. Tires $2 . Costa l\lesa. $2. \\ik. Full main!. er 18· assorted other stuff. hamilton pattern 75c eaeh. cartridge) S16. Heathkit each. Renault· parts SL·S2S. ----------State Grade 11 Rcqult'Cd. * 639-1202 * 548-5653, 370 La Pel'le Lane, l tHviland Limoges platter capacitor il -11 tesler & 968-0014 LARG EtentSIS. llighChalr Filing deadline • f<"elJruary off Tustin, Costo. ~lesa. SIS. Squirrel rur cape $25. ma nual 817_ General El ec · ss. Plav r;n SI. Bathinette • 0 , 1974. City of San Juan l.J\RGE refrigerator "'ith "AS llER & d ri ct •• •-hoo· d k & cah•·· 17 w 1 . e. er self-dcCrosling. PIANO $200. ~xercycle $10 Fur hat SS. Books SOC. 6' tric addin~ machine Sl9. ' · ryer pc e .,.., '"" es • · Capistrano, 32400 Pasro ~1 c z · . d 5125 Exercisor $la. E.xtra lrg new American Flag S7. 675-Large t 2 sq J s peaker S2S. each. 642·8965 Ice skates size 8 & !I ~2 SS. Adf!lanto. San J uan Capis-I r1·fe_c1 "·01~k1ng con . a. picnic table & benches, s:ID 2763 cabinet S13. 8spin &conven-pair. Wedding gown-\'ed trano, Ca . 17141 '193-1171. 979-2500 or 548-3266 l·lS", 4_ 16 .. tires & rimi1 • . tional fi shing reels $3. to HONDA 160 parts forks & train size 10 SIS. (714) 548- \\"ASHER & gas dryer, heavy $2 ea. ChUd'i1 dres.!er, needs SI N_G LE d r ~ ~·er f1 le $lS. 548-9832 front "'heel assembly & 191S. 219 1 ~larbor. Blvd, duty, xlnt. rond. $12a pr. \YOrk, $10. Gas log, $25. rab_1net.s SS. Office desk SIO. rrar wheel assembly $25. Space 72 Cos ta i\l esa, (Bel· TYPIST 9i9-2500 or ~32SG High chair l5. Call 536-6476 Of~1ce desk _S25. Offiee d~sk 2 U.S. ma~s with wide tires Stainless steel sink top "'ith "'een Vidoria & \Vilson) s wivel c hatr SS. Schwinn 14 inch. ~·111 fit s mall Ford, Cioublc sinks SIS. Corvair An in1111ed. individual skills. t50 curatclyJ opening for an \1·/good typing. 1\'.p.nl. aC· For Appointme nJ Conta ct Carol Smith AVCO I-"R EEZER, chest I Y Pe · \\"E'RE Moving, so it all has Stingr;.iy bike $20. 546·3178 Pinto or Cortina $25. each. z turbo charger complete Perfect condition. l>.Iusl sell. to go ! Furnitw-e, clothes, U.S. mags $25. 642-7816 rebuilt S25. with both intake Call 673--0275. plants, toys, baby furniture VW front axle $25. Numerous & out-lake manifolds $25. 1-IOTPOINT electric dryer. kitchen items, books & lots motor manuals rovt'r 1935 QUEENSIZE blanket, dual 837-5246 Xlnt {"Ond. $15. ol junk . Noon Sat, lil lo 60 SIO.·SIS. each. 54 chcvy controls $12. Adults bike .=c._c.ccc_ _____ _ CHll 6T.>-3276. 5:00 pm Sun. 10121 Edye Dr, truck grill SIO. &windshield Sl4 .50. Quality fabric scraps lolAflOGANY slat bench or HR SIO. Small portable mixer Sl . Bag. Electrolux cocktailtablc54''longx 14" \\I ,\ S H F. R , Dr Ye 1·, good l'ondition $4 . T"·o sad-vacuum, all attachmenls high with 3 vinyl cushions dish11.·;1sher, S65 each. SAT &_Sun Only. Furniture· die tanks for large truck S13. Embroidery screened SIS. Triangular corner lamp Call 641)..5848 to~s-d1shes-clothlnl! \size 101 SIS. each. \\'heels for Jeep fabrics 50c small bug, Sl. table 35" x 35" x 49" $12. FRIGIDAIRE, 16 cu. ft., bnc·a·brac·p I <.· tu res & and Ford Pil'k-up SJ. each. · large. Childs bike $14 .50. 19 Beige \'inyl twin headboard I I I d $LIO frames·odds & enrlll·\vo rk· ·Chevy truck 4 speed tran-lb bow no string or a rrow S7. Hust colortable lamrl7. 2 c r. t' 11 x nt. con · · · bench·plng pong table. l.35:ol smission "·ith power take Sl.7S. Recycling wool kni ts All good condition. Cal af- F inancia l Service 3·!7-6383.. . Hampshire Cb'Cle, N.B. offS20. 61Chrys ler300 parts & cotton fabrics SL bag. 642-ler 3 pm Sat 644-S178 644-5800 COLDSPOT refl'tg, :!°°55 \(}p GARAGE Sale Everything $5.·SIS. 548·4S92 8223· AUTOl\tATIC washer good E I 0 E J ll'eezcr, grl l'O~"~· Sr\>. n1ust go. Refrig, 2 dr, $5{). • . -"'---------·[ d' · S all "qua ppor. nipoyer 543-5/liO furniture. antiques, 6 fl SECTIONA L.3-piececurved 1961 Ol ds J.lydrotrans SIS. con 1t1on $25. m apart· TYPIST /fiECE-PT. SE,\l~S Elecr . .self . l·le~n Aquariun1, Lots ~f neat green 825. 673-3221. ~!~~li:e c~~df~ ci~vrr. ~i~r-~ ~f:e rs:rgs~t~r eFe!: In gTo\\ing business. ores in range iv/bl.f in roti;-serie, Stuff. 83.ll Cilsllilan Dr, GUITAR S25. Perfect con· liac hydroma.tictrans 82S. tricmotoravailableSunday :'-it'"'f)l)rt BC'h near Airport. 1 yr old. 11 hlle sm. 556-6.lOJ H.B. 536-2029 dition Babv crib wood like Chevy V-8 powerglide 525. 6 only $JS. each. Phone 646· Rrq . xlnt typing & ll'ans· SEARS Lady Ken n1·o r e Su N . 1 / l 3 1 0 -4 : new with rliattress Sl8. 645· cylinder Ford head recent 8447 or 2236 Placentia unit cribin!.? ~killi.. Sh not necess. rleclric df}'er 1-iarvest s:-old. "Anasaphone" phone answ. 45.15. valve job SIS. Chevy radio "8 ", Costa Mesa Sal tH)'l'fllllnlensurRte 11• r~-_ln1n1ac cond. $200. 556-6303 dev .. !fitchen Items, bed, llOTPOINT 15 c ubic ft . SS. Che\.y r adiator ~ood TOILET t'omplete,goodcon· fr. f\ PCB ~l;.,'33°"1·3 l~l Dove REFJUGERATOR ·\Vesting· cnl. d~~ so~iu~~ysJlea~ refri ger ator Cross· Top ~::rchs~ey ~~e;.1~;cs,s_s:o ditio n SIS . Kitl'hen sink · t., 1 . w;..,. . house', good l'Ondition, ran • rreezerS25.548·3336 S2S. Siren type horn SIS. co mp l ete with meta l TYPIST clean. $15. 833-3259. 494-6707 cabinet $10. Bathroom sink. • · • , M O VIN G -EVERYTHING GOLF BALl.s-must· sell! Chevy exhausl manifolds complete with faucets. etc Xln t t~·p1st needed fo r N.B. REFRIG. 12. Cu ft, Frost . fw'niture 1 am s, To uality. From l0c·3.1c. $4. eal'h. Pontiac 2 barrel SS. 642_5666_ lSl3 Orange la11· f1r111 t'l leuin auto. type· free .Sl.35. Like ne\v. goeshs d lri"g mo!'f!r 219P P~insettia Cdt.t 67S -0992. carborator SS. Pontiac star· "Tiler. Pre\IOUH :\fTST 01· 831--0873 or 542·1218 wa er, ryer , • · ter & alternator $8. each. Ave.Costa l\1 esa h · I I h I mechanic, garden tools, c ECK · 110 W ht 283 Chevy bare block SlO d · h h J f ot c1 11·orr pnx·css ng 11111.~ . Building Materials 806 . • 546-2"7l 2 ,1 4 2 _J.1 wnter . roug · TV s..tan Wlt w ee s, or expcr~ /J('lph1I, lJut n•JI req rt ~~cs.C l\t. • iron ~unk beds SlS. Large New lincoln water pump Ja rfe set plus. magazine Cal1U.T'HU..1 l(fl ~r Aapp_t._ e Surplus . B~lldlng 3 plec~ ~tlonal, chrome chemistry .set S8. 644-838S. ~~g: ~~l~~h!~~i~e~a~~ she rtto. 644-4642 .. ILI TY M N 1 ~IATERIAl~-lOOOsofNE\V dinnetteset small rocker OFFICE desk c ha ir on $5.to $10.Chevy01d.'lmobile PACKARD BELL TV , 12 ~It•. l"l"lth111 ';".\:'>! t11 ITEl\1S! Ooor!i, lu!'"ber, ply-odds &: end~ 20689 ({clv\n: rasters S20. Tub eneloser Pontinc tires various sizes s t ereo, Al\l ·FM, walnul :i::)OPi\l. ~r,11-: !11 Si.'i p1.·r 1 ~v()")d, alum sheehng, mold· H.B. Near ~tngnolln. & Al· 60x56, l'lear glass door8 $2S. $2,·SlO. each. 4 barrel! car-cabinet SIS. Walnut bench 111<1. 1 1ni;c, 1vlnrlows, etc. lanta Twin bed frame on casters berators SS.·SIO. Q.llCh. VW SS. Studio couch. needs Ap11l~ Jn p, ,..,.,11 BUILDERS SURPLUS · . S3JMJ!f2) goose feather pil-mufOer SS. Ford starter $2. cover$.1~ Round tablewllh4 Saddleback Valley 2406 So. Main St., S.A. Garn.ge Slile &it 9·5, l\fovln~ lows S!O each. (2J Ea~ly 1932 Ford rear+ brake drum chai rs $10. LamJ)!l 50c to $.1. Unified School Dilt. ti! n hru S 10·5 fum, clothes, toys, misc. Am eri can spreads, white :.ii;sembly $10.pai r.tlfodelA Chail'3 SOC$10. Tool set $3. 0 1. ac '} bargaJns. Hu r b o r Vv.. $2~. Twin & full C3l king size , front spring $5. Chevy air Uike $18. Magnavox HI· Fi Zj:too t :1 Paz 1:11 714· 5-16-lOJ ~fome5, 1707 Port ChRrli.•s, "·hlte shccls $2.50 each. S condllion compressors SIO. with spe::ikers $10. Sal 1G- La,quu;1 Hill~ 1 Cameras & NB s h elf m e tal c abin e t euch. O'Keefe & ~lerritt" 4 :30 499 Flower, Costa 1 iiiiiiiiB~yiiiiJ"•'•"•'•i"'',."•· •"•'•' iiii0 1 Eq u ip ment 80I SETTLING Ellb1te, An1 i11ues, 72x36x18 $1S. Exterior wood burner f!:a~ range with grid· ~tesa. I' wash/dryer, everylhing, 102 door 32x82 v.i th ha~~are die $25. Table la mp $8. 4 feet CA.i'\'ON Super 8 Sound nwvie East Oceanfront, Balboa, S)O. Hood and fam. 36 SlS. coffee table $5. 1'-letal book ONE hundred cameras snap O"ll,·1. Zoo">. ,10w motion, Sun ~ .• l,ect rlc be. nch gn.nder $9. case $8. ~1engle iron $10. shot lype & box of acces· HEYTURl\EY! l.1lt'rL'!!led1n u '' 3 be h S4 At sc hand fl 0 pol'sh $6 Wood sories$2$.toilcLslnltblue ! t.-ollege? No? \\'ell 1hcn, in·1 fudc. sto11-action, e tc ., HUGE GARAGE SALE I "'s ',·ice~ .. ·1T1 ·a nd ... •co;d cab1inet'ssr _893.3005 $5. COmpres.'ior $15. Boy's d · , Co Can1era recorrt er & too s l 0 -· aP5 • b $1 Ah t',',,".,·~.·1c 111 rnooey.? n· 1 . • all r th . drills IOC to $4. Welding rod toy l)Ower s op . s tray 1>mJC'Clo.r are top o ~ e Comr m in or shine IOC to 50e each. Dishes, ser-LADIES &hwinn bike $21 . & lighter $2. PoxyPuu.y 25c Vctcran'a: Affain1 Olllc"e hnr & llkc new. ALSO F llm Jan. 12 & 13. 9 an1 10 4 Jim . vice (8J 50c to $2. Afi5c, mlld Aten~ bike $20. Hoys S spef!d a tube. 543-2429 VETERANS SNA RE drum. music stand & case $60. value $25. Por- table color TV needs work $25. Black & white portable TV good sound & picture S2S. i\lap\e rocker $15. Petrillo belly board $20. All excell ent no junk-Phone 540·0044, 2420 Saratoga Way in lt1ontecello, Costa 1tlesa. 73 Chev-4 x 15" F60 wide oval "'heels sold new 542.SOeach. Sl5. each. Snow chains 7 75 x 14 " $5. IS" 6 holcchevy pickup wheel SS. 16" 8 hole chevy pickup wheel $5. 2·55 gallon oil drums euch. 55. 2 electri c drills new $10. 2 7·4 cicular saw new SIG. carh. Boys 20" Sting ray dike $7.50. Girls 24" Bike $10. 54 Rambler Classic 550 f'ront rinders $20. each. llood SIS. Front bumper & bracket $10. Back bumper & bracket $10. Left side doors front ! and rtar "'ilh glass com· plete SIS. Rwdlator good condition $20. R11.mbl er wheels mounted on tires 1.1. to $10. Rambler transmis· sion good $2S. Complete rear end assembley $2S. 41 to 48 chevy standard tran· sm isison 525. Wheel barrel SS. Garden tools $1. to $2. !\l echanic creeper $.'i. Hi·Fi speakers and record ru ck SIO. New solid lllate Iran· sister radio $7.9S. 7·75 x JS" 4 ply new tire $10. 2 calender d1\ler watches $10. & $15. Choocc of two gas stoves wed1:1e wood $25 . 21 root r e frigerator froci.er $2S. works eoo<t $15 . gallon American m1de crock c11n be used for planter SIO. Flrt wood $4. a bundle. Other Items trailer axle wheels tires J.S. lo S25. New Guitar SIS. 325 West Bay Costa Mesa. 548·5908 Oran,i::c Oxlst Cullcgl!. , ~l!h<'t'r & etlllor. ~odak U7 An1ethyst, &l!XHc\ ll!lt.irHI gla!':s i·:rmps "need repair $25. Ladies Schwinn 3 speed * 556--5853 * I Carou~I ROO slide proJector, FlOUSEl{OLD 011 ~ $3.!iO each. (l) while cotton $25. Radio S2 . Anl aqu e 1..,.,..,...,""'~~~"'"'"' "11h ren1olc con tr 9 I . 11 • R 213 r.' drnpes S2":cSO'" each $10 picknlck basket & contents CLEAN maple ap-e aker 1960 2 Corvalr tires on rimll, cabinet with pew tweeter & •. 1 $7 J' WAITRESS kl1d ian1 s:~per color mast.er fi,a~:a blvJmS;n 12th ~ each. \4'' thick glass 36" $12. 5 kits for making sort Ill. 1.A.•nuculnr 11 c rec n . 3nh ::a • round ci rcle $IS. (l) ladies drink11 at home each kit f.:xpcr. Dependnhlc, M11turc A11nhl·tcntnx 200 l\fl\1, F.4 .t t · f'OO IS $lS. to. $2S. Single ma kes 20 jj:alJon In 4 flavors ,t. Neat. Apply In J>Ct'¥1ln , k·ns, Any re:i:4.. orrcr l(lkeli ANTIQUE dresser & chi'!!, vacuum$20 S.S."832 cost $9.99, sell for s.1.50 Su1·f & Sirloin, 59:l0 \\'. any or all. Days 642,J()jl) or other hshld llem.s. Reos · · each. Bike part5 wheels SI. eoa_,.t H\11)'., N.B.. night! 673-0611. 7201,1 Nnrclsslll'I Cdl\t. Sat STOVE $25. Power mower toSS.34.5E.19lhsatonly WAIT RESS F'OR SALE: l\llno1!11 SRT 10-5. 520. Iron pipe $2. 2x6" $2 .50. ed f . I t I C If loo I ~ 1 1 b b & 1 bold Screen door $3. Tires ss. ,8 spe ~ro ess1ona s re Al Delaney's Busy o ee w <Nmm l'n!I. A so, Misc. a Y )()USC Volliige ln\lerter SlS. Elee· hturdrye r & lady Schick Shop al o. C. Alrport term· Nikon nuto. l :t4 50mm lt!!!mJ!z P11ra.ke<il11, 9 to 4 trlc motor SS. Bumper ja<'k i;team c~rler!\ for aale. J~alr irnil. 2-10 11hlft. Apply ln per-llW. Best offer. 494-7294 Sat. :sun 899 Joann Sl, C.M . $5. Chevy starter $6.SO. Scls· dryer $20. Steam curlers set 90n t.ictwn a & u Al.f. or darkroom 494--nKXl J •w •lry &JS sor Jack ss. Soldering iron $12. Ple15C!cal167!·S496. \\'Al'l'RESSES ~tcd, ages WANTED $4.Chairs$2.ColacoolerU. PIONEER TURNTABLE n~. Apply tn penon 1>entax 1polmaU(' RF:D\VOOD Bllrl raw slabs. O\itdoor speaker$15.Socktt 120 broiler·Oven·lONl· Bmch ltoute 619 Sleepy a c..JI 5-13-1'130 • Enjoy time crea ting your iiet $8. Sabtt saw $$. Fri •1 113 El~,.rte .. -,rill lloUow, LeKUna Brach I "'""'1==-,--'-"",.....~-1 natw:,al v.'OOd tbl, 91»-1185 stool $6. Cr ibbage OOa r~ m•s ~r · ~-.. . "" The Mttlt draw Jh !..he \V,st. · dJi.le .. s $l4.. Lunch box $1. can opener $1 . Wa (el The t•stcsl dni.w In the Wut. • • _. Dally Pilot CIU5ified frnm ln!UUn!s to tra.sh l46·:iz5o. I~ b'lhter $6. 646-9249 • • .a o.JI.y P1lol OaJllllm Ad. GJH6'J8, Tum them Into oas1t , I I ' woofer $25 Nice Dani!ih ~tarter . • ge nera or . modern 1;ptatcer ca~lnet, each. orS20. ror all. 645-0098 works· good. $25. Twtn 35 _W_OODEN shed " In plywObd wall ampll(1ers, ma-ke-eit· 4 ii: • ii: 'I 1811 s:zs: Dolll.'CI cellent stereo amps ~5. together snu,a. 645·0098 e ach . C lean stw1ng -' • m ac hine S25 . Sams STEREO r t!clcve r ·12'' Photoract 0·400 ror 1'$25: s peaker1, eiccellent ·con· Good wooden. letter size 4 dltion$2.'i.546·t003 drawer file cabinet $18. 1-'-~-----c:: Good vtvM 117.SO. Another BOYS Schwinn Stln&~l'.IY b~kc good VTVM needs DC excellent condition $25. EK· probe (easy 'to make or t ra lar..1te recliner chair bu)') $14. &ckwin E-Put l ea th e r look , vinyl ... meter electronic counter_.._ burguandy color '6· 30 x fiO mO<'lel 7lll0 523.othcr elcc· Pool,.ClblC Willi cue, $ balls tronlcltems5ctOS25. Phone $3. 402 MoRnolia St ., Costa 548·2A29. . Ales a 642-3167 . ' . I I . ,~· • --~ I -- • ·- -1- OANJSJ.I couch plua 2 mat· ching chairs (walnut with fl oral blue!.1tr1.<e11 CU$hion1 J unly $35. Brother bonnet halrdrier ~~ price $IS. 10211 Merideth l)r. H.B.'962·5943. DO UBLE bed $25. White drupes 72 x 55 SS. Oranue drupes 72 x 46 S5. S·li·80i2. CllANDALI ER , dinin ~ br.onze color, 5 light 20' diameter. $25. 962·3650. • WORK table $3. Charcoal i!rlles $2, each. W}lee~~b · rel $1.50. 3 speed \lib bell $20 . Twin bed 5, l.argc rocker $8. Avl11rY $7. Large dog house $10. Oaru!e shelf with ud • justab e shelves $10. Double headOOurds $3 each. -Girls 24" bike $1~. Power lawn ntower $10. Cllrtop carrier with raeks $8. Cur rumps $10. llovcr cr~ft. $10. Saw horse' $4 piilr. Davtnporl $10. lronrite $2S. CribLmat· COSl\llC sofa $JO. Classic tres5 $7. Engine st.and $5. bicycle $8. 1 pair drei;is t1l11celluneous lumberS1,50. shoes St. 4 track tape~ SOc . small end tiib les $.1. polr. Jll tllagn<1vox record player $7, chair Sl. Pool table l~mp \'ashicu ca1nera &flash. $20. 2 pieces wrought iron :.ilmost ne"'· nec.-ds cleaning ruiling $5. 4 naughahyde ' Sl2. Box ramera SI. A~l·1'~1 kitchen table chairs $8. 968· radio, AC DC $6, 1 pair sk! 1926. po l us SI. l\lotorcyl'le T1 k seal SS. Pi:lotorcycle render Wt.'T suit Pri mo surf jac et $1. tllini bike rcndcr·chro~c $22. IJLI guns 12) plus rack SI. Chevy headers SlS. p111r. SIO. Automp,ted target, SS: 'f ord castexaustrfl4nlfolds Bru ss sel f s tand1n1 SS. 15" tire & wheel $8. 14'' ri replare Sl'reen $5. Youth tires & "'heel SIS . pair. 14" d esk a nd ch11ir $8. YW !\\a_i,!s SIS. p:iir VW front l-'w-'h_..,_,,_s_io_e_•_«_h_. ____ 1 seat $5. 673·1089 62 OJ.OS F·85 S2S. or ftarts, S"T. Jan t2th. •[aple step bodf excellent. 12·vo t car 4 . .,. " rud10 $10. fo'ireplace gas tables, $25 both. Green loi;s. llkenew, lcss thanhalf leuther chair $25. Custom price ut s:zs. 350 x 19 mot.or· made canopy, spread for cycle tires good. $4. Rabbit double bed. plus matchinl( cages good condition $2. 8-17· drapes ~S. Twin head· lT07. board, SS. Toys, all ne"' or l-"-='---·------1 near new condition : T· SINGLB mattress and box "'ister SI. Fat track $3. s prini.: (tood eondilion both Ding-a-ling SJ. NFL electric S7. 847· 7017. football SJ. Battling tops t-'----------1 Sl .50. Record player 'SJ. DATTERIBS -100 A.H. 12 546-00.15. \•olt .i a\'allable Sl.2.SO each. 160 A.fl., 2 vult illdividu1l BAH stools Sl5 ea\'h. s gallon cells. u a\'allable 13 f!ach. gas ran SS. Tables, glass, lntt'rcell conne<"tors. 2Sc oak, walnut a nd maple SS to each. 10373 La Som bra ' S25. l\1ans site 6~~ golf shoes Ave .. F.V. 963·15116 SS. Girls drt"ssing ta ble and 1..:.::..:::..::cc.=c:...c----- chair $10. 119 B 34th St. NB OIL painting SIS. Reverse 67S·0922. chrome wheels new fits Chrysler products $18. VW ROX spring and mattress Super bet-tie hood $9. 66 VW $2S. \lerv clean. Ethan Al· rear fe nders $6 eath. lt>n J;imi> table S25. E:<cel· E:ngi ng lid $8. Mans 14K lenl :1 ntiqul.! dul'k decoys jade band ring S18. Beat up SlO. Firl•place sc rl·en S7.50. 10 speed bike SS. New single Old Kerooc nc lantern 5'1 .50. e lectril' hot plalf! $9 . i'olaple bed franie $!. llol· (:enuine ivory necklace $9. l)'""ood bed frame 5-1. Two· !l62·89!X). part hibachi S2. S4S·S3ti0. l---------- LONGINE-comp1trl~A~1 Fm -"J\IETAL J)ecor" make by l'iock radio & lamp $25. numbers, make~ ni ce gifts Crus hed sold Ve lvet 54 each. J.lair dryer like new recliner chair $25. Red a n- $8.50. 40 amp l'ar ~tteIT SS. tiqued ·desk $25. Chair $5. Tool box heavy steel Blue antiqued coffee table '""x tl "xJ3" 512. Side view s 5 0c "" $20, l\t aple rocker 1 . • mi rrors clamp on tvpc S4. ta~on claw foot lamp table Silex blender $5. Record $20. Wh ite mohlar cqat $1.$. cha.ngcrSS. 646--1824 .· 714 536-4640. GREEN velvet s"·ag lamp. Perfect Sl2. Wrought iron & BOX spring~ & frame $2.S. plexig luss s wag lt1ft"!P. ~lallress S25. Rink skates & aqua. perfect ss. 2 pairs size 6 $5. 3 sprt!ad nour fin drapes 48x54 aqua $10. Cat SlS. Farberware broiler & or ~mull dog bed, hooded, rotes.wrie S25. 213 E. Zlat new SS. 21 inch ~l agnovox St., Costa tltl~11. l'o1or 1V' Cherry wood con· sole sliding doors a s is $25. \\'HITE chair S2S. end tables 81fl2'2!J. S.1:-0oublchcadbOard-stO~·l--- Cofree table $4. Coffef! table PRAC1'IC:.:ALLY new rrib S7.50. Ice chest 55. Golf m attress $7 .50. Nordica clubs Sl·S5. Old dresser $25. boots. lace, "'omen's size 8 !.;amps 50c to Sol. Hooks lOc SIS. Two double bed frames, to 2Se. Picture SS. l\itC'hen SS. ea<.'h. Large TV cabinet, utensils lOc lo Sl. Car air "'ilh doors $7. 2324 Elden conditioner SS. Vacuum $5, C.M.833·2480. White chair $10. Bathroom . fixtures SS to $6. Sat. Sun. RELAXA C l SOR s pot 10·3518Geneva846·2m3or reducer S25.842·0847 S36·2410 Be ach & In· DOGHOUSE for SL Large, dlanapolis. very "·ell·built v>ith shingle DOUBLE bed mattresses roor. 979--3073 sto. Double bed frame $25. TOOLS 25c to SS. t'ishing I re ska t es like new rods & reel& ss. to SlS. v.·omen's 7 $10. 8-\2·2446 or 'House jacks 12 low $7. 334 847-5.533. Al\•a Lane, Costa lllesa off ROLLAWi\Y bed -"4 si ze 520. Sanata 646-22.52 Double bed with Hollywood BEDSPREADS $1 . to $7.50. frame $20. Cu sh please Kl- Quilts SI. to $2. Kitchen w 3841. v.·are Hie lo $1 . Electrolu REFRIGERATOR 18 cu. t\. vacuum $10. Ironing board szs. lleadboard and dresser x $2. Skillets SOc. Ekco pres· "'ilh mirror Sl7. \Vasher 2l.<.:i sure cooker $3. Small suit yt>ars old needs repair ~. case 50c each. Purses 25c· 968-9869. soc. Queen Anne coffee -----------1 table $15. Books hard cover. Atlt Fr.I 12 volt radio $22. 2· gardenin~. green house, IS" chrome VW wh~ls $3. good reading S1·$2.50. sat . & Large gas can S3 . IH7-4913 .. f\lon . 1741 Pomona Sp al. or 5"8·1965 afters pm No Sun· 8 ROLLS for player piano day. please. SIO. Electric heater $5. Solid T\\'IN "Duo Bed" unit with formica top corner table with radio swing out at- tached headboard & back rest. SheU and lights. Very sturdy, maltre~s and spring not included. $25. lSll Kin gs Road N.B. CDlol 7201,'l Narcissus. Clean double mattress SS. 4 fool J'rapestake renclng 57. Nice lawn .edger $3. Industrial s trength shelves (8 ft) ni cely rerinished. antique red. good for den $2.$. Stan· durds $10. J.louschold items Sc to $1. Toys and garden Items too. Sat. 10-s. PERFECT box springs, mattress $10 Cach. Green avocado naughayde couch $25. Tiie Inlay dinin~ table 6x3 1~ ft S20 . BU Sl5. Dra1,~1ers SS. ~fisc household Sl to S:?. Carpets S10. Red- wood picnlt table, 2 benches $15. La"'" mo"·er SS. 2011 Kings ltd. &12·6889 Sunday 10·1 P.JTl· WHITE canopy double bed $2.$. 31/a llP outboard $15 . Snow tires and rims $25. Old 11chool dllllk SS. Golf tluM ; Jr set SS. ·Adult SS. Bag_ Boy golf cart $15. Tobbogan SS. 642-S704. 21 " G.E. TV V.H.F . portable ~RS ... 3-dlshmasters-418. $20, szs. 3 ballin double faucets $3, $5. Sink double raucel JIO. 2 toilets valves $2.&l e11th. l~ardwood chair SIO. 3910\il Ch11nncl Pl. N.B:-673· 1603:--- 8 FOOT sailboat wltlt;:'enter board $15. Dumm II set -·fofflfelct~-59. Quality mirror 4x5 eet$5.644•1932 HOLL VWOOD bed 11$. ~I:"· trlr f:lls htr $10. Ta le lamp • 6'2·9396. Jt'RENC!l Provlnclll hitch $25. Buflft.$25. Tobl~wlthJ lt!a vea m. 5 ch•lrs SS each. Ph.S48·237U·l PM. . . I oak chairS12. 536-8296. 4 DINNETTE chairs $8. Patio drapes SS. Double bed $10 . 1-ieadboard $5. P.1at· ching gamf! t able, desk library table, corner table, corfec table, Sl2 each. M2· 9644. VW Parts 36 h. p. head $10. Crank SlO. Piston and cylin · d e r $S . Starter 510 . Distributor $5. Case $15. Cam $.'i. All else $1 lo $5. 53f. 6t2G. P°IULCO stereo phonoirapll With s~kers $25 . ten'a !ii1.e 14 ckle ski boots $10. 5.1&-2385. SK I Boots: Ladle~ buckle size 81/! N $20. Child! buckle size 4 SlO. Childs buckle site 13 $5. Childs lace boot size 1 $1 . Childs lace boot size 4 \Iii 13. 842·:rm. SOLID Mafile Baby crib. Good condi Ion. 673·65GO · . DIME·A·LINES . Art For Priv•t• Parties ONLY • Adi From Bu1fnt11 AddrtHH Not -Acctplocl • AdvtrJlhra vloltll"I t h t I • rttultflono may bt In vloltllon of ~•It lrr~Mf11tt Bot & local "'"~ nau llcenM , .. ...._ tlono. . . . • . • • I .. + I J I :1 I • ' ' I . ' .0 ··---. . . . - I ' : , . • Sat11rday1 Januarr 12, 1974 OAILV PILOT 9 Ml=•"•~ .. .,. v, R•dlo, H 1, ~· . ="'Y<"""1.-1,""""1"1k"" .. ----~v:•~n~•::::::::::"I":J';:Au•=:-:-!.:,;:•;f•.:..·-.:;l;:m~:i:"°"~'T_::-:ec1;?[~~j'[:o:f[:::u::!_;to:::::,=.:...:!..::1,..:m2:i:po'-~::r1j-ec1~;:::J97]!o,..l ..,....u-10-,,-:.m'.:'.::poc'..mct.:'.'.;.'.:....~9'111 pRJV ATE colll<tlon 0 I •nlecl 120 Storoo · . 136 OU It ~-•te mama had •• , Scooten 925 t.ll UC tndl J 1 ruuu i1<1 19i1 F"ORD Van Conversion, CAPRI MAZDA MG au en an .... ,. A SltVIR COINS ZENrrn ""'1 , .. "° $40 lliJlll •"Chamtltll"tra"'llno< '61 TRIUMPH 500 15 MPC. I Ton._ Slee"' 4. ___ ..;:.;_:;;.;.:.:.. ___ \--_;.:;:.;;:;:.;.::___I ~a~'iJ~c;jr~~1~'3' l>Qylng 1~ Ovtr face DSR 1Futn lbl '3(1. BSR g nwt. 7 adorable ::pUJ)a)itt CHOPPER Scitls 6. 40,000 ma. l ()WTK'r ---------1 vl\loc. Cl.ti 96)-3646 btl 9<t.m tni.1·k romponent ~. JVC looking tor happy nome. Crpt'd, drp'd, 1able. JXl11l\· ·~~Rf 2000, i1e:l't'O, *Maul. '74.-R.otary *I 1921 MG MIDGET Ml1cell•MCM.11 111 It llft 6pm. CD-1653 cttllltllle co1nponent, S.18-10t9 I ('1.\52171 potly. 2 bum~r Rlove, Ice • 111 · J>(!rfeci cond. $n MONTH ~rm m l. SIJOO 11.lholesale. 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; l 1~V~ANTEDWfffi~oikldlTTrrecaif~~I ,; I brand nu $100 40 factory 8 C.QLOEN Retriev e r , 8 BOB LONGPRE bo:<. 11lnk w/eJ('(', pun1p good gas ant. $7,1'1', 6't&-8M5 36 l\10N1'HS Ol'EN LEA.SF • 54.\.3691 *' INTlllOR aewintr tnAcblne or cuo track tapt'I &: carrying cue. .,..·etks, $40, To good home, ' PONTIAC Anl·i-~m radlo & tape deck: DATSUN \\'Ill at'('f•1,1t trade.ins ' MGB onl)'1'1&-'1<181-Pioneer 8 tnck cti.r 11tereo Purebred, no -pap, r 1 , 13600 Beach Bl Wtstm\n1ter 3 ipkn, lil&h back S'l'rivel ---'---'--'----1 C\LL ~lit. >"'RY 842.ru;G DESIGN , $20. 6".'5!H. 642--7321 --88'J..C&l ., 636-2500 seau. $.)JOO firm. ?i.flssion •tffl'>ATSUN 260Z'1 In Stock· H t I -h -Music•l l"ttruments m SAVE $200. , '73 Zenith 25 2 P.ULE ·miniature apricot BULTAt'O 'Tl P 2ISO Vlejo, 8Jl·2'l68 R~<idy lO Roll. Durlr1l lill' un • eac ~~,;~~cl~:~.:~~:~~ STUDIO "13 t'"end~r Qund Revcrb 100 in. €hrom1tcolor. AFT , pC)Odlee. 11-moll, AKC tm. no n1Un--.. 2!LJ~an:iigtne'. ~71 DOOGE VAN next 3 f@1t r• or less, lea~ gns, SllOO or best ofter, Opens 111 \\'&rehoulile tot watta RMS soo peak 4•12•11, remote. SC 800X, \Vmlnut pedlgreed1. P.1.wrt sell. Coll &: trans by John'• Rtlclng. B 300;-AUto-TnolJ, (76255J). a dl!Cete.nt. one e.~ JZ, MAfDJA 5·15-1281-o-~~~---I cle1trance tale, $350. 49.\.9338. C/lb., \Vfts $699. Now $499. 675-6035 ~ert & MolO tank.II. Check BOB LONGPRE 2~. or 36 nK>lllhs R.<wlvlng ~ FURNITURE 1 ~=-------call 642-7768 , 8 10 5. !RISH ·~n male 5 h out and iuuue a prlce, PONTIAC Lea~c Back. Alwayai the '69 1'1GB Rds. \Veil equlp'd. F'l.UTE for 11ule:. ~ months ~• •i:. • 675-8M7 ft~ &: knd thrill of a new car. No ,(.· curtd (Qr. Offer around. LAMPS old. SlOO. or oHer. Call 25'' COLOR RCA l'f'nlQle. n101. shots, goodl!lal)OSlt'lon. 8 w s. 13GOO Beach Bl.. \Vc-s tmlnster ll1oney Oo'ft•n makC's it easy 17331 BcaC'h Bl. 842·6666 $1&50. f~IS-8013.. IMPORT ACCESSORIES 646-3716 a.sk tor Ceri. ~?.!. ~)(}"f's .. cabb&!'ld~·~; * CALL 644-6279 *' P u'72 ~d DffiT BIKE 892-6651 636-2500 to upgrade ~II in car. _ t-'="-'"-'o=:....,-L __ _ sayl·ngs up to 70010 2-12" CYMBALS $10 673-1671 ,_,.LHASA APSO pupplea. Top e y en ..... ex p an. '67 FORD VAN 240 6 I Sta.twlth• Plnlo,eodwith MERCEDES BENZ PE /C 6444594 quality, 1na1e &: female. =r, $l!i0 Call Scott , rt.'-blt trans. Ru~s ~ ~. a Mercedes. Exchange cars _..;;...;;..::.;;c..;:..;._.::.;;:.:..;= ••• (93-8400 eee in bed. ritarblc t-ounte; top lx>fo1-e you put on high JIM SLEMONS ''69 l!X'MlLS (.):ie. 4 speed Office Furniture/ I II I Llvotlock 151 Mobile Homo• 935 tble & ""'"· $900. or trade _ m.i ... Mes Include mah" IMPORTS ~~{10~1~11c~:~'" ~~~Jknan<.!,: OPEN WEEKENDS 1 1649 l\1onrovia Street Costa ~1e1a 645"6.ltl Equip. 124 ,,.. to You for '67/'69 V.W. 847·5700. tena.nce iwvin'l'. no penalty --· HENS & ROOSTERS lolOBILE HOME Jerry 1...,' for tugh mile,... MERCEDE'S BENZ ~4':;.5--l..:;949;;,:.:0::'r;.:.·-,---.,,-,... US'ED Price Imp r Intl n g 1 12 00 ach FOR SALE . drivers. Domcitics and im· l9n C:'I', nit, uuto, rudials, machlnei, elec, p 1nn 1n 1 3 Lines, 2 Times, $2.00 for sa e · e ' _ • VAN CONVERSIONS ports available. Get rid or AUTl-IORlZE:O l11nlf11u 1011. 9,000 nliles, ESTATE SALE BALDWIN ()rga-Sonlc, 21 stop, like new. B"Own & ·Jordan patio furn. Exer- cycle, freezer-cbesl, Zeiss l<..'Oll COnlruc lltA ptet1!don electric ct1mert1, lt!lescoplc lens, tripod. Ol11er misc. ilems. Best offer Sal & Sun only. 1032 C-.oldenrod, CdM. AVOCADO Frlaldalre Refrlg, w/lce ma ker . deluxe, l yr, F1"eC:rer, usorted dlnelte tables & chairs, expandable lattice YI-Ork, area rua:s, Zenith 1'V, B & W, lllde-a·bed, etc . . 613-027'- machine, tables, st o o Is, • 536-4338 SILVERCREST & CAMPER SHELLS your present Big car todaf SALES & SERVICE $.J,4.'ift, 900-12-15 alt 6pnl chalra. Good proceL Pl•=· AFFECTIONATE Yng fem , ~~BILE HOME By appointment only w)1hout taking any more bl• Jim _Slemons PEUGEOT 867 W.19th, Cf>of. ~ Sellet'-Shepherd, house-1 _..., lit.!} 20 .X 53, 2 BD 2 BA, carp., days898-1646 eves 638-7389 dollar loss. Call f\lr. ·-·-c SWVL CHRS m125 bl:oken, no bad habits, \Valt::h .... _ draped, bll·lnl., retrlg., 66 ECO ?i.fichael1 5 5 6-0 5 7 1 Ol' -Imports """"" •"" d,.,. 673-0M? \VELSher 1.: elCC't. dryer, \v\rcd NOUNE. Tires, rl1111, 008-4500 Sec i::hn $8/24, elks. Pierce ....,., · for 220 alr 1.:ond., kltch. cust Int. Sleroo, paint, reblt · j (\\'c"re 1op buyer for any 867 W.19, CM 642-3408 FREE, Beagle mix fem, clock, storage shed, land· eng, best o[f alt 6 p.m. '73 DATSUN 610 used f\lercedes J:?eru. I NEW PEUGEOT DEALER Pl.no./or ... ns a26 spayed, all ahotl, 2 '1' yrs, Boats, Gener1I 900 .. ,.aped patio Th-yn old -A .. ~ 1 find 1301 Quail .!G watch dog It companion, ..... · ·--~ · •u 0 ~conomy car i'\c,vport Bt>ach S9l-t1S4 NAVIGATION LESSONS: • like nu. Located in new '73 DODGE Van, B·:llO, 127 Yl'ilh low miles 1s llOYI' avail· &1J.g3()() Con1plcte Sal('S and Service. • 'PIANOS Celelltial and/or pilot.ing. adult pk. away from noisy Yl'.b., V·8 stick, gd mileage, abtc for hnmedlate sa.lc. ENTE!t FltOl\l f\facARTllUI{ 50 con1pacls on display. GORGEOUS pedigreed silver Individuals or small claaset. St. One-half bl. from club-heavy duty xtras. Great to A lovely cocoa broY1·n 1\•1th PACIFIC MOTOR • ORGANS Persian yr old ma I e. Licensed captain. 548-883l house. $15,495. Call EVES. crunperize. $2800. 494--3216 111atching interior and l'<IUip-50 USED FULLERTON MUSIC Nuetored & d•clawed . 21J.694.4690. ·13 DODGE Van, like new, ped wHh "" sevlng 'I cyl MERCEDES IMPORTS Our N.w •• t Loe.l ion 644-7695. SPEED Yak, 12 It. rubbe.r, CAN BE SEEN AT: must sell, engine, 4 spred trans, rndio PEUGEOT/SUBARU 2 PUPPIES, 8 weeks old. Excel Dinghy, $175. Al.SO CRESTMONT 833.2037 and a.Ir cond. This one won't ON DISPLAY 18191Euclld, :~ountainValley Dachshund/cockapoo, mix, Motor. 1.1cCullock, 7~1 H.P. ESTATES Jnstlong&0 hurry. (281HOE1 155! \V. Lincoln Ave., 1 Blk. NssoilU. Dtei<> Fwy 540-7718 SlOO &14-8385 1051 Site Dr., Brea. (Centra1 7~ oc;re~. :~gscSlk ug~ GAS SAVER FaCIOl'Y Authorized Distribu· Anahetnl 5,33.8221) I BUY!! Good, used lun11ture & appliances or will sell for ~u MASTERS AUCTION 20751,i Newport, CM 646-8686 Rentals~from-'5-0~~-2d-;;~'.· :m~~-te~~ 1~;..,;.~R'L~ :,',!~~"ki:. ~m."c;:;>:;P 1 rroi',;;, ~'it b1011 842-2872 .or 5.1&-1oos. BOB LONGPRE ~;:0~;:~ ~1';:;:','.,~"" ~~~~' ll PORSCHE <f female Shepherd. 83~415 673-6400 Eves. CONTACT RAY, PK. MGR., Au_tos Wanted 968 MAZDA Ask About Our Unique • P & G nd Boats, Power 906 for showing. TOP DOLLAR PAID 2001 E. l st, Santa Ana F'r.l'y . Used Mercedes Le ase "73 PORSCHE 911 T l1no1 r1 1 URGENTLY need home w/o Santa Ana 55.'1·7871 Pia ·r s ALL MAJOR BRANDS children for 1A \Volt-;~ OLDER roomy 16 n . Terry. IMMEDIATELY ns argn -pe<:lal fact gold Shepherd, xlnt pet. 842-6445. BEAUTIFUL, 1962 01.ris 28, 2 propane tanks. T v • DATSUNS, House of Imports -unbelievably clean Used &: rebuilt pianos also Lapstrake skl skiU. Flybr, antcnnaE', Elec refrigerator, FOR ALL FO~ElCN CARS 839--0794 aft. 6 for Sunday Behind Tony·1 Bldg. MRl'I. Uprlghl5 fro1n .......... $69 FREE to good home, 6 m o·s radio, cover, twin 185 hp, shed 4x4:x7 ht g h S 4 5 0 . Call or <..-ome tn to see us. NEW 1745 on thc Santa Ana Fnvy. Spinetl " .......... $145 female G<!rnlll.n Shrpherd. just overhaul, lo hrs, new S4f>.-0098 523.7250 Players ·· ............ $993 Call 675--3.\54. uphol. $7000. 548-02'4. or NOW IN . STOCK 68621\tan<'hester, Buena Park Grands " ............ 1395 GENTLE 1 yr. Doberman 64!H325 Motor HomH IMMEDIATE. NOW OPEN NEWPORT IMPORTS BARGAIN DAYS N 0 W ! \Ve're closing: p r I c e 1 negotiable on all ontique11, furniture, jev.-elry, + '67 Toyota PU $600. "l\llchael Angel" 2U Ck.-ean, Laguna 497-2355 e O~•n1 I I 11 al 5 Sale/ Roni 940 ALL OR BRANDS em. w papen., ca t 12' LIKE new Aluma C"lt D~LIVERY· Ml I v · · I pm 552-9j()8 boat. 25 h.p. Johnson + B2lO's thru 260Z models ss on 1e10 mports 3UXl \V. Coast H .... -y., N.B. Uptig!Ul ••• , den\O .•• ' $195 Black Labrador Retrtever, trailer. Ideal for fishing. ~T A ~~R HOlltE -3100 \V Coast H NB Over 100 new & used ff'"Jt •ring 642-9405 Spinet ...... •~w ...... l<S9 14 weeks old. Very Jovabl•. 1595. s;J-lm CONki\'sioN, ~~ A~A~ · 642_940?" · · ECONOMY CARS MERCED&ES BENZ '6 1 PORS .. "C'', reblt eng, FrH Org•n Lessons ~. 22 FT. 01.ris Craft open bay per Day &: 6c per mile. TOP CASH chronte whls, lug. raC'k, Phont 5574839 4 YEAR old r~emal~ Gennan boat. A·l. ready to go RESERVE YOURS TODAY ON DISPLAY FIAT many extras, Cherry cond., FULLERTON MUSIC .. Shepherd. Aaresslve Guard w/slip. $9Xl. Make offer, 894-3341. for dean late model can Con1plete Sates &: Service $.l500. 613-7573 SEARS heavy duty 12" radial arn1 saw \li•/bench $200. Yamaha 50, $75. !\Uni Sike, needs repair, $20. 2 Schwinn 10 spdM, $1~ ea. Leather KOU cart & bag S5. 545-60iW. 122 N. Harl:l()r, Fullerton Dog. 548-4592 556-8181 e o ale'sMolorHomeRentala and trucks! Visi t Us Soon At 1966 PORSOiE. Ne w rebuilt 871·1905 MALE Wh ippet, AKC 3 yrs Boats, S•ll 909 '73 2~26' 1'1.1;1. & Mlnis Howard Chevrol 28701 Marguerite Parkway engi ne · Good cond. hrs: Open Nights 'lil 9 old, to good home. Free mtles 9 ti! 9, 838--0900 -l\1iS11km~V.i~l100-S3I;Al/oUer.~.__ Sat: 'ti! 5:30, Sun. 12-5 545-3Sl9 14' GLASS Sklpjack sloop, T •1 T MacArthur and Jrunboree (USE AVERY PWY. EXIT) SAAB 1op shape. an ""'uip, sails, ra1 er1, r•v1a 945 Newport Beach '7i DATSUN PICKUP ANTIQUE !'REE Puppi.,, Shep & _, MERCEDES BEN Z , 1rlr. Leaving country one 833.Q555 4 Spd R di E 4 I GRAND PIANO Colli!!, 3 female &: 1 nla11t .,..·eek! Make fast offer. HOLIDAY 22' sell-«intained • a o, conoruy cy • dependable '64 220 S E * SAAB EM!RSON 557-7032 all 5pm. 6754477 sleeps 6, many extraa, ·WE.PAY TOP DOLLAR (913CIH) never broken' do.,..·n, g~I OF BOSTON g GERMAN SHEPHERD $39'35. 962--0385. 1'-0R TOP USED CARS BOB LONGPRE mileage, r adial tires. I-'M Best deal alv.'ays. Complete selection now. Buy or lease from . COUCH $40, Olalr; Ottoman $35. Hld~a-bed $40, Whel'I Oialr $50, Mena 10 1pel'<I $4&. Sat., sun. 10-3. 518 Geneva. 846-269 3 or 24· ISLANDER Sloop, ftfahog If your car is extra clenn, PONTIAC radio. Must sell, $1850 or I circa 1860+) pups To*~ ~me*s. hull. Spinnaker, G enoa. Trailers, Utility 947 see us first. 13600 Beach Bl., Westminsler offer. 673-4008 TABLE TOP ~·~ 25HP lnboanl, 646-4133 BAUER BUICK 892- G GENTLE mixed breed-male ...Reasonable_~ 2 WHL. Trlr, hvy duty, steel 292.S Harbor Blvd. 6651 636-2500 ·513 l90SL R o a d s t er , RAND PIANO 1 tnune Also-good to haul Cmt M 9~2500 WILL BUY YOUR l\-1~rcedcs, ~ cyl .. Great gas KING wht \vt11:ht Iron hdbrd (1quare top) puppy. 2 mos. o d. COAST Rhodes 33' Intrepid Cy ' 75 --a esa i:r-DATSUN TOYOTA mileage, in nice eond w/lavender qu11t Inlaid, & I\'01')' Keya • Beautiful \\'ood * 968-4349 aft llAl\f * 2 suits of sails, anchor, 4 4 cles $ :i. 8<17-2203 WE HUY ' Needs new 0Y111er w/lot.S --=wo:- Jl,m Perkinson'• TLlra rh Jhnp1111~; +; . . ,_' '··~ • l '' • . . . . . match bedspread. 6" chl'St 1 walt_!!!g_lo be loved &: re-}'REE adorable klttens. 5 HP motor, racing sloop. CAN hold 4 to 5 clyles, $75 IMPORTED AUTOS OR VOLKSWAGEN of bread, Best ofier, call 9 drv.·rs. lge. plate glass s ore:c:r.-·Has Br'&SS sound wks. old. Manx:-.$4500_/best oUer--615-00'l4 firm. BEST PRlCES PAIDI PAID FOR OR NOT. \Vlll. crniy Linda, at 536-1729 mirror, gold trl1n . 2 malr h board. * 640-<l?W * SAVE $240! Beaut. 9'4" ~7395 Oe•n Lewis Imports PAY TOP DOLLAR. CfLL ~IERCEDES Benz230&dan 645-&IOO or 645-6400 nlle suu\d1. $125. 968·Cl109. 3 CUTE PUPPIES. 5 "'ks. Co.lumbla. Olmp rig. Used ' Auto Service, Parts 949 Ul66 Hc.rbor, C.M. 646-930: KENT ALLEN, 540-0442. l!l69. Auto, P/S, P/B, SIMCA .. 4 Opal-atock "'1lll $10. J ust lhc right size. 3 times. Perf. car top. $295 CASH '74 Ne'v Datsun \Yagon, Al\1/Fr.1 radio. air cond. Rem m Ing t 0 n port * 558-1418 * fiml. Pri pty 830-7669 eves. FOR SALE: PanaM>nic Ai\1 FOR Auto, air, AM/Fl\1, rack, Blue. Xlnt cond. l\lust sell. radio to fit small size niCk· YOUR CAR ·~oo be! Pr! l'v type...,,rlter $25. 2 g lant plnnt sovER 18 -w/pa~n • * 25' FOLKBOAT, aux. ,.. .,..., """"' .,.. · ow cost. . Pty. t pa11y. 644-2498 '71 !fi.1CA. 26,!XXl miles. 28 1\1PG .. 1\1ichelln tires, $995 or hest oHer. 675-4178 Kl b ... ' "'"'" ··~ ' •loop. Xlnt 1--"y -"•ino up or Volkswacrnn. Also SW .,....,v•u 6Tr8.i46 p;>ts $10. r )' vacuwn has all shots, very good auw l:•w-.., ..... ..-\VANT M ~ Be H ~"'=~=~=~--1 attch hllt offr 644-459.i boat. Like new. ~ or la._,,. Phone 646-1305 bcforc e11.-.:ues nz. ave 1973 DATSUN p w/childre:n 586-10:58 "'~i-~~ 4 p.m 5 acres in Lucerne $7500 · L6lO hardtp. TOYOTA FOR SALE: Big Comfy "" .....,.. · I 673-0252 622-:m2 2 dr. Lo\v mi. xtnt cone!. 4 '73 MB 280 SEL 4.5 rocking cMlr. Xlnt. rond. ~ *' • 16° HOBIE CAT w/trlr, 4-10 by 16.5 Tractionite , va ue. · spcl. $2950. 9'79-3626. 1·213-793-6127 675--39)8 ---------1 Porta bl• TV & TV siand. ,.., ""' -I 'Li & cover. Race equipped. lo mi, make oflr. Autos, I mportecl 970 '13 • 24-0Z, 5 mos old, low 1968 MERCEDES Benz 2'0 '70 TOYOTA can 714 - 8 4 2-1702 or 1 _ _:::::..__.~~--=_j~~~~~~~·~;:r\;i Xlnt cond. 6 4 2-6 8 6 2; 6'1>-1182 miles, Fact air. Still under S, auto with air. $3208. ZJ3..Slll.M!l5. >;1-2588 '10 TRAVCO Dodge motor AUDI warranty, 842-6210 91!>-9549 LANDCRUISER SACRJFJCE:JfO:turallTlink' 1 ":::X~----.....:•:;'4:::· .HOBIE-16.-like-lle\v cond, home 22', powr plant. alrl---------·n Datsun pickup &: '66 1972 MBZ 2.j() stole $300. \Vasher $35. UXI phone 548-84<M 1, :xtraa. $1650. 53&-2273 or see priv. prty. $1900 494-3307. '71 AUDI SEDAN Datsun 4-0r. sedan. CaU Navy blue. aulo/alr, superb Portable TV, Stereo, Fu111 FREE ORGAN LESOONS as at 211 Geneva St, HB Auto air -sun roof AM-FM after 6 & wknds. 549--0495 cond. $6950. 675-Q)44. & other Misc. o f f e r · Jong u you like! -Adultl!I WHITE SMtOY AN HUSKY HOBIE CAT 14 1 1§1 eXcellent cond. 1 ..... 0 ~9 21 ••• ~~ An bl 11 "l"".:l-.1-J• DATSUN 5 dr wagon, ., 9, 24 mpg, very good ~· welcome to attend Tuesday • >' reasons e o er Good condition. Used one AIMStorU. .... good cond. 32,IXX) miles. rond. $1,000. OZY. 692. Pvt ROLEX .... ·atch Yl'Om once. nl&ht at 7:30 PM. We want considered? MUST SEU. -11eason. $600 6~73 Bob Liiii 548-5161 party. 673-1066 Cust Bar Ana stools. '69 everyone to learn to play no room for this beautiful • Flrebird ll,000 mt. air nu the orpn! Tom Dieterich Samoyan Husky -niale dog 20' -OUTRIGGER, good 953 '72 240Z, auto, a/c, AM/FM, '64 MERCEDES 220 SE. 4 tlreti .(30.0093 • in ch&ree 642-285l. Coasl _ WITH PAPERS. one yelll' shape, $115. Antique1/Cla1slc1 mags, orange, like new. sp on· floor. Imn1ac. Cond. ~fuaic, Newport Blvd. at old. PLEASE call Sat/Sun :--c~ce552--0"'-"'129"'-~~= $4495. 642-8095, 494-4502 Pr. ply. 64&-6842 llardtop. Radio and heater, \Yarn hubs.' <444ASP) $2477 .Pmltwi& W TOYOTA w~;ralbe"'~bm or 1~~ Harbor, CM. all day ~0-:1·eckdays after Boet1, Sllps/Dock1 910 ·~Ike T~:~i~ll.!!}~18[~~ 3100 W. Coast Hwy., N.B. HILLMAN '52 MB 300SL ~str. Superb! Cos Se" •'Ill 6 p .m . ~ . o~n 1807 642-9405 ------'-----1 -late engine -trade boy. 1 -· • ..,. Q•.,S SLIP nder Arche brl<! or -I=~=--~-~ 831 494-1413 Pl,.....S -OR ,... e PUPPY WORLD e u 1 ge, ~=-="-----·71 AUDI wagon, Air, 4 speed ·59 HILLMAN w•~n., ~ , -2040 or 495-4949 Dir. RUCK n-I t New A Used. Great lelection. OU.huahuu, Tiny Poodles, slde tie, take up to 16' Recre•tlon•I 956 trans. Xlnt cond. "3) MPG cond. 4 !pd. Good--:;,~ ... 72 f\IB 28() SE 6 cyl., loaded, 1966 llarbor, C.~f. 646- 9303 SA r~-. an carpe · eom~uve ,,..;-~-Amer. Ealdmo, Pit B""-, boet S25. mo. 673-8145 evtii. Vehicles l2500 494-~· • 1 '73 TOYOTA Po'ckup "'• ton, Hondmade, Sri', 260 knol5 Ev -." SW>kyrA~-:;:.._ "'~ Terri . -~;";;;;~;;:=;;;;;;;;-;:::1~=::..::=u=~:.____ Make offer. 551·1557/835-8306 1cw: :x nt ·gas milee.gt?. Can 7 J •• 1 , ~ _ Bull er r-.. • poo ease 831 ~.. 4"" ...,M, Takoma wheels, F'A1 s!ereo, aq In. Blue-a: cream. Xln't • ' • ........:na ' '73 INTERNATIONAL Scout Rich -.wuN or ~ cond. 497-1193-.V.•. d .. 1'""' a1,..,. ''' , Doberman, Shephero, Dach· ~ jr.A:l ALFA ROMEO sunroof, .~ shoc.,.Lo ml. WAU.PAPER $ALE' 11 ~ W1Uichs Music City =S.~~~ =~. T-• ~~.S:kl;~~. :';::i'.i --------1 ___ J::A:..:.:G:.:U::A::R::_ __ l:=-::::::--:::M:-:::G,_____ ~~~ •. cond. $21.,. 646-4187 1 ... ott. on Bob Mltch<ll 1 South Coast Plaza 540-2830 Open Eve•· 531-5021 304 V-8, posltrack. Xlnt * ALFA ROMEO. *J '72 XJ6 1967 MGB-CT SUPER COND '&q TOYOTA Mark II, auto Van Lult Ir: StocP.-ell'•· 8151 ' . I -· -• cond $3800 54S-822'l aguar RIH, w/w, a must see! Valencia, H.B. 847-8010. BALDWIN ~--Sonic 21 "DUSI' MOP' T I bet an 1rcr1ft 915 SAND. a ... .:.. VW powered Belt deal aJways! Berllnu 4 dr R & H P/S la $"~ 675-6644 trans. radio, lo mi, 21 MPG, "'~-1 rrior ale pu Honey ....._.,-fro 13195 ( 0288 · • aulo, . ct. w.111. very gd oond, 846-7030. FOR SAie • 4 . Porsche stop, llke new, estate sale. e 1 • 10 wits . p.$60 '6'1 SK1'HAWK PLANE. xint sfoo m Ser. • ). air, (9UJFB). E:x. cond. Autos New 9 chrome wheelt (15") Ir: Hub Best offer thla wknd. 1~1 '°papeor~ 493-J973., • no cond. Strobe light, 2 radios, 495-4683 '72's Ir: '73's. Complete se· $7595 1--;;;;;;•;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;'°:;;;;A;u;t•;•;·;N;•;;w;;;;;;;;;;;;9~80I caps. Coldenrod. CdM . MJ0.2 360CH, Narco 110. Trucks 962 lection now. Buy or lease II 962-1914 REMBRAN!11' Mah 0 p n y SCl1.J'AU~ pups, '";'"· Quick sale. $5500. Days, "Jim Parkinson'• Jim Slemons CUSI'OM Wall l\f u ra I s. ~· ht piano. Xlnt tone &: stu s ce, groom ng. 548-3641; eve• 548-6775. Imports ·-•97 1-Bob Terms. 871-8182 or 522-8366 , Cblld:ttn'a A Liv Rm•, etc. • _..,, • -•u aft 5. . C1mper1, S.11/Rent 920 You SHn The Rest, 1301 Quail Wa 1 ha b re· ~ly S.wl~ Mech•nff 121 ADORABLE 6 wk. old Reas! 830-8951 Labrador female. $ l S. Nice '65 Streamer Cab-over Now Try The Best New~~::ach WASHER xlnt cond,. $60, SINGER Touch N Sew, 30 Fri camper. Fits 8' Bed. alps ENTER FROM 11acARTIIUR 6 piece dinette set hand cabinet model, cost $400, 642-9584, att 5: • 6, copmpt. tollet, Bounce· 'TI FORD 'Al ton spta. cust. 645-MOO oi 645-6406 ciarved Mtxtcan $ 5 O o. sacrlflce $125. Near new. anytime Sat away & boot $400 Cihn. Low, low mileage. Like newi=-"'"-~""=~-"=:::::: '67 JAG 420S 567-4900 56-U76 sr. Bemard F. 5 mo. papen 60-"9846 1 Oversize new tires. $2100. BMW 4 Dr. Automatic p/steer ...i .. 1 d Si""er lndustriaJ lllodel avail. Lovable w I beau · GEMTOP Camper Shell 892-1832. !-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I chrome wire whee.ls BEDRM &et: u 'I" e reuer ... markings. Will sacrifice at 6' x 8', Excel cond $150. I• mh". che1t, hdlbdtn' polel llamp, 31~. $15.00. 962-6179 •uni. Otr.tU FOi antique Ster ll 1 v er IEN S by '66 RANCHERO looks &: nins piece• mite. ~1. seortlnt Goo.4' 830 ~B~D ~ FC:inro. Cycles, BlkH like new, 289 auto. air, nu BAVARIAN NEWPORT 1 IMPORTS 5' DESK, l\linolla lllovie 541-3914, 6ll-3180, 556-5300 Scooters 925 paint I.: tires, heavy duty M 0 I Camera. Bell &: HoYt-ell SIZE 91h Bauer Hockey suspension, trlr hi t ch , Q :11 Projector, 2 .... TOUght lron skates & com pt equitp. Cost DOG\n theobed!N ~~ c!~..S_:o start 111 FINALLY 111 chrome \\•his, t onn ea u 8 3100 W. Coast Hwy., N.B. ,....q lamps, 847-&334 over $lilO selling for $60. e .. _.·.i•:vlln: area. A NEW I cover. 548-5814 642.9405 FRIGIDAIRE trolt l re• 644-4594 546-49211 B1G '72 FORD PU, 'h Ton, cusl ___ :..::c..:..:.::.. __ _ fr! ~ I tt< Kl"" lriie NEW K·2 short aldl, w/or OLD Enalsh Sheep ~uppy cab I st-·•-~ tr CLASSIC '57 Jaguar. XK 140 re g, J;,.Ace · -· ... M I AKC I I LOCATION ' a r, n.uucuu ans. •·1C 0 •·1r h · water bed A liner. $2), Rou w/out marker blhdings, a e, • x nt gree side tool box, lo mileage, " • nu:. · c roine wtres, 494.al.Ol used 3 tlmts. ~. Call 49&-4367 or 646-8324 IN MARCH J2750. 586-2883 LEASE $ 72 8 Si~.s'cafl~~\u. 0i~~92lover p O BOX RENTALS TV, Redlo, HIFI, AKC Ir!Ah s.tte;.,Pu~~!"1 • Colona d•l Mar Bike Sbep '60 Chev 6 cyl 4 ,pd 1 " 1 • 0 149G Rivertlde Dr.,• N.B. Stereo 136 shots, $75 10 $uoi. '-CU ~ER· Coast Hwy., 640-09U T., flat 'beB w/duals, cOoo BMW's luxury lhvaria, 20 JENSEN Behind Graham Realty. ~1239. T & CENTIJRION · tires, needs eng. work. $350. mpg car. $172.80 mo. 36 mo. --------- ZENITH It RCA, color, B6W GOLDEN Retrieve~. AKC. '69 YAl\.tAHA 180. Good 644-7307 0 .E.t... + tax & license JENSEN MOVING-Everything: mu 1 t TV• &: stereos priced to $100 13 weeks Champion condition. 1175 or Best I97l INTERCEPTOR Gall 548-2560 anytime. diSC9tD1ten wllh , 3. y r LAB Retrelver, male. obed. Oller. call 548-9809 n.-~ _ of Colorfl go. Fum to misc items. clear. Priced less tt\an thl" Une~ ~7406 • .~ll37Fo~ .. ~~~io5,"30toPnMS~l~~6: e. s=~=d·:k I 1.arge Selection DECORATOR hRI 200 )'l'd.1 picture tube, 1 yr parts II tr. Breed shown. Must sell. 21.. Wheel Ame~can eagle =''=~'°"~=;=~-! Immediate Delivery one go1 -r-• ' · -•~ Sac. 838--2145 or 5.57-9318. man's 10 ....,ed b Ike, 3 ......_ 3 t 'd c•-t ten1Hc ~ervlce No ch•-lor ,-, 73 FORD ;s T · pkup. Auto ~ FULL SERVICE tor apts 642-2210 548-4654 eUvery or set·UP on 19" ~t--trans air, ,000 ml. Xlnto o.:::.::.::x:z:.::;;;.::.:=..::=:=i DEPARTMENT ' ' & I 25" •·11• St t GERMAN Shep. pupple1, 6 Excellent oondition $50 . cond.$3500831~1743eve. 1• KIRBY vRcuum Jnc. aitch. arg~r. ~ "-a e ,..~, 646-368() , 28402 l\larguerlte Parkway NEWPORT IMPORTS good oond. $55. ttom $499. Cash 90 Plan weekS old, $10 each. """'' 59 FORD ~ft Ton, Ideal for Mission Viejo 64S-G2S2 or terms. ABC Color TV, 642-5979. 1973 YAMAHA 360MX 3 bike home owner, nins ok, R.U.2040 • 495-4949 9021 Atlanta or 19046 IRJSJ{ Set!N" -Fe, 10 mos trlr. Lota ot xtras. Superb asking $550, 496-9766 alt 5. F1JSE AVERY PWY EXIT. • 0m,.SP!r~~u::n m: BrookhUl"lt.Hu n tln iiton old. atr ahota & license. 6~~--.$8Xl. P.rl/ply , '51 FORD, w/'fi6 en~.\~~.,...,..,..,..,..,...., • Beach, 96So-3329 or SG-5559 842-2446 or 847:!933. ,.,...~ C1osed.·in tnick. New Urea. ORANGE COUNTY'S 102 'E .. Oceanfront, Balboa. SI CE -3100 W Co•st l' N B RICE'S TV RVI OLD ENGLISH""' SHEEJT. cc !Bultico Pursang. Good cond. 642-1353 aft 4 OLDEST 1 " -.wy., · · TENT tr a i I er • Starcralnfk.t, (fonner~in Pantl1 S Oltr) OOGS AKC ttf. L"K· selec-Good condition $215. '58 FORD % ton plc1ru", Q '42-9405 aleepo 6, Ito .. , Icebox, • * S I I * tlo Reuonabl 494-4401 49M1<1 ' MAZDA XI t cond ·~ -· . pM • • "· • . 3 apd. $400. D . ~· Used I: co&or TV sell • While CARIN Terrier AKC, male, TRIUMPH '67 500 twin, fast * 673-6793 * 2,.!!!D, RA 30 q.ic50 ~~ .J. the1 last! I Q>lor from 16S 2 yn, old, ~-& clean. Gd gas mileage. V•n• 963 1974 MAZDAS -·~ • ..... ..,., up, B 6 W from $S5 up. For * 644-1765 * $650/or best otter 4!M-Q70 "'",.~K~FIRIWOOD ~~ ''11 ' 0~ 54&«ll3 PUPPIES mix br.ed, 6 '71 YAMAllA 300 RTt .. '69 DODGE Van, 6 cyl, 225, Exctilent select!on of '""" IMMEDIATE .,,_ .,............ wk. old, Mothers% Beagle Rebuilt. Rcgtatemt tor llOIXl cond. price re-evaluation models ,DELIVERY _ __ _Jel,33!11. =· Im Loo:an Ave., CM 6 \I Buiet. 15.00 S48-41629 au..t. Best oiler. SS1-ll.54. 673-2626 DEMO $ALE ". SEE THE ALL NEW rilu:Pt.ACE w/ el e c 19" PORT colot on roU about PUREBRED Irish Setter, '73 HONDA 100 CLR2, brand -.66 CHEVY Vin camper, SALEs:SERVI(;E."tEASING RX4 beater, Cheap to run. $50. stand, 2 Yl'I nu, xlnt $135. female, 5 lh months, $50 nu, $395. Prlv. pty. Xlnt cond. good gu ml. OVERS~AS DEUVERY S11..'>1u 56&-l'l82 846..'11.oo 96$-nos l875 .. Nonn. 675-2&75 ROY CARVER Inc BOB LONGPRE 'Ill CIM!v 283 en •. , 2'l" Sylvania conool• bllt A KEESHOND PU p PIES , HONDA 300. Must ,.u. Very '68 DODGE Van, very nlct, 234 E ITth S ' ' """'1auled, compl. Sidi A whttv.1100. AKC, PET. SHOW, .1125. dependable. l8Xl or right trade. Tom, Coot• Mesa '·546-4444 MAZDA tii<le "' sell. --Call 1112-sm. Ml 0336 644-2135 $1-5462 eves. AR tumtoble cuelna device PEDIGRE!:·Schnau1er P<ll&eOt'lO Spd, mor new, FORDVan1969ClubWagon, CREVIER BMW Demo cleanmco now In $50. 536-t158 before 9 am w/~ tna pedflree AKC. beat otter. Small V.S, auto trans, k> Sales e Service e t.easlna: p~ E. lit SI., 541-491). after_ 8.gm a...au. Mk.Iott. ~ Call 988-6732 blue book, 49'7..:.1697, 494--3846 DI w. lit S.A. S35-3"n at Santa Ana Fwy,) ffis -I Blue Stan, TV, .15" GE portable, ~ SCHNAUZEH, itlllii, 4 m o, '11l _Yamw..l\Ol."V.ry IOOd 18'12 Dodge Van, V-8. auto. USED BMW'S Sonia Ana t.t.8-18n llOcm, 1100. Heed Jtlulm W. Xlnt cond. lllO cu -crop, BIS aired mol•. condition. Xtrao! 14 0 0 . Best otler. '7l 3 O CS-A DEM '13 MAZDA RX·2, 4-opd .. "5·_ Call ltt • l\'el. . &0-0211 or ~m S.N.P. tiaiebroken. 837-5460 MS-lltl Call 586-02&6 • 0 orange, lo mlle!age & prl~. WHEELCHAIR. Ev or 11 t TEAC A·l600 tlUSH Sett.. 8 mo old. 198& HONDA 'us SS 1,:m '69 DODGE, 6 cyl, AUto.'711 2IOO CS SeUln& to buy truck tor "'" ~onnm... Cllromeo apotleal dtc~-~1115. Fem, $25. mtlft, all orlrlnal 14 tap, camper Van. low mt, Phone 7 1 BAVARIA bulll109I. 586-5168 -· 1111· 145412. Call . 3108 i?oMybrook C.M. perfect 841"3ll! E .... ~163 '" 2500 '71 MAZDA coupe, Otlll•• : CONNELL CHEVROLET'S f Nf RGY SAVING TIP: ta~1 a ~loia lool. at your\an9Jn1. T~• w•y it p1rfotl'IU h•1 • lot to do "'ith lh1 ind of IJ'' 111il11g1 yo1o1 will 9•t. f11h 1how +hot 1n •n9in• which i1 not n1'1ning P'O· p1rl'f c1n w•1t1 up to 20~;. of every !1nkl11I of g11olin1 VOii buy. 8ri119 yOM' cir ifl to Con11•U Ch•v,ol•t tod•'f i nd ftl 011r expert 111•1;h•nic1 Eh1c~ i nd 1dJu1! your 1ngin•. Not only will 1 tune.up ''"• you 1110111y, it will 11v1 tntt9y for 111 of u,. · CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 HARBOR BLVD., Coale M1H 544-1200 , SI RVICJ DEPT. HOU•S : Mo•. 7:JO •·"'· t1 t:!A p.M. e T-.,wA't, 7:11 .. S:lO EJjECK Writer 110. Blk Ml'dai1'U\e11!211'DAYIO AK!TA pops, ~KC, 10 wltl, '72 CZ 115 Tnll 400 ml, Ill-DACK SEATs. '701001 A black. lo mtlag•. Small .......,, !raft bunlt -115. rug an odl lloG't dtloy. '· Showll'<t, MlF. Ex c. ruaed. almoot ...,, !400, New wtlh bue. Pr! pty. all" '61 1001 down pymt. Call 493-1058. I.co ~·"'t 111. l4U,ll5 CALL OAll;T PILOT fll!1'd doCa. 84l\2ll03 or -· (ll4J -4 PM ~IL Closed==-:::Sun=d4)'1=--'--l!::Ne,,ed"-"a-"!:.Pa,,d~""'-! !:."""'~"~an=adl 1""1!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!1!!!!1!!!!!!!!!! ... !!! _____ _ l .. -r7 - • _, • . • DAILY PILOT Auto•, lmponecl ' ,. TOYOTA TOYOTA CELICA Her.. i• 11 hard-h>flnd l'E'8l l)rtlly 11unllte yellow with ebony lnterior beau1y tqulfl" ped "11h 4 Speed lr~smi5- 11ion, radio ann m11.a \.\'hetls. A 1ittat oppo.rtunlty to bu,y a 1por1y gaa JJ.,ver. • ' $1t11rday, J1n1111'J' 12, 1974 . . . ' . ' uto1, Import 0 utos, Imparted 970 Autos, UMd 990 I Autos, u·=---"''"""'"' _....,.,,...:,....::=::;990=-A-ut-0-1,-u~tid--..:;;,..,.;A;:u:;:to:1,::U;:;:MCl=;::;.. _ _.,;~A:"."uto1'·".'"'.",'"'u"MC1=:::.=-:. 9911~1 VOLKSWAGEN HARB.OUR V~W. IUICK *Buick '72 Estate v.•a;t1. R &.11. Muto. PIS, fact. air, leu than 15,00) act. ml. (itiSCISl. ------~ CADILLAC CHEVROLET COUGAR FORD MERCURY PLYMOUTH I --------1---------1---------1----------11 ·~~1'."i.Sf ;~.v~i'.' ~;::J '71 VEGA ~ •.• <;'Ol'~~·~'° tntns. '72 FORD ATLAS ATLAS ·j under sticker pr 1 c e. A l'MI pNtl)I brUUant orange 5'18--1292 le &U-41.!! _I 64(;.1515 with ebony lnteric" hatch-DODGE GDlll TORINO Chrysler/Plymwth Chryslor/P~ _C_H_. E_V_R_O _LET __ , bac:k thal 911 "' .. ,. . . Mn '71 PLY OUTH • .. anc1 ba t1ca1 , too. ------'"-·I '72 MERCURY Only ha.8 26, miles n Jt STATION WAGON SEBRING ---1 CRAm>687'21 Can Solve Your $2895 Jim Siemon& Imports 1301 QI.hill Newport Bench v13 ~u~T~AR;~ ~ ~.;"'%ore':':"~:'. ATLAS Bl RMAOURG'i)HUAISM 2 Door hardtop', VS, autc> JlOwer Steering, seats, ~U,: I Save on this one. ut hurry A \ft om at t c transmission, n1al1c, radio, healer, power ... SAVE BOB LONGPRE MAZDA 2001 E. 1st. Santa Ana Flwy, Santa Ana 558-7871_ 833.9.100 ENTER FROl\t'. MacAJtTHUR ---;70 RIVIE-RA Ck>\vs, Cordova Top, EZI because It won't I t long. Chry1ler/Plymouth power steering, air condl· ror. H.T. V8. automatic, s.teerinJ, power brakes, I Glass , 1'"'actary Air Cond. (6660BWJ. • '69 DODGE tionlng, roof rAck. (032EMY) radio, heater, power steering whlle wall Uret, air COl)o ; lladlal Tins, Door Look> ECONO y : POLARA $2577 po~·er brak .. , power dltlont.,., vlnvl top. (268· <•9323) \Vindows, air conditlonlnQ:, CID). . BOB LONGPRE BOB LONGPRE 2 -hardtop. vs , vieyl top. 1606202> $1695 i '74 TOYQ.TAS LEASE or BUY f'ull pov.•er, (aclol"y air, etc. Extra clei•" "i92EXCl . $1999 ... ,.tv\_...PONTIAC 2001 E. ls~. SJ.n~AAn• F-. auk>ma.tic, radio, -.:he~1er, f\&111 ., Liii.:.1 $2695 Open DaUy-& sun. 1u110 PM 1 V\N u.w-brakes, whJte side walls, TOYOTA m9 .... ~~r.~r10B,.lvd., Costa Mesa 892~.,,,~1 aco. U1., .. es~~2500ster 1 Santa Ana ssii8fl power ste~rlng, PO we r -~ UlllD Open Dally & Sun. 'tJI 10 PM 2929 Harbor Blvd., I New Models -New Coloni at ..... ,73 ..... MONTE CARLO .... ·n CAMARO, 317 cld, alr, ~~ltloning, vieyl top. 5-46-.. 1934 546-1934 pis, p/b. 37,000 ml, very Landau. Coupe. r'act. air, clean. $2900. 109 De I $895 1966 Harbor, C.~1. 64G-9303 ATLAS (;~~j'. etc. 6,::.c>q miles. {106-Presidt.nte, SC Open Daily & Sun. 'til 10 PM '71 T-:-BTRD-LANDAU-'64 Mercury Montclair by aPwleADiA -TOYOTA Economy Car Needs OVER 80 CHRYSLER 2929 Hubo Bl d Orig owner-New battery, r v .. 4 Door. >UIJ power, (actol')I ball joints " mu111'n '14 Chrysler/Plymouth I '12 BU1CK Skylark 4 dr, A' TLAS 546. Jfl4 air, >tereo. """ \30IEXV). llcense-P/S, P/B, AlC· '.n LARGE SELECTION ' V-S, auto trans, factory air, l 2n7 very good condition-$395. OF 1974'5 TO I 1966 Harbor. C.1'1. 646-9303 LEA SE -'74 TOYOTA-1200 CoroUn sedan . . . Get 30 miles per gallon . . . Only $6L27 mo. 36 mos. open end lease. tires & shocks. Like new. Chryi lerAPlymouth tlon 'wagon. Power steering tlAlllA WlUILIAt. 1969 COUGAR Omverhble, B nd N 1974 • R&ft, P/S. disc brks, new 1971 DODGE Crestwood sta-c ~~ CaJJ after 5 Pm 962-.%737. CHOOSE FROM Orig. ™'ner. 16 mpg. MANY 1974,, TO &. brakes, air cond. AM/FM Moo Hal• .... radio, Htr. Air. new radials. FURrY• GR•AwN C :; 53&-4912 MUST SACIUJil<:t:. "69 Chev CHOOSE FROM radio, luggage racl<, tilt C-~ 11350· 89Z-661l ext. 63 Jef(. PE. '73 LE SABRE. sharp. 1mP&fa 2 cir hardtop custom Br•nd New 1974 ~~lk~~'. ~,OXI ---MUSTANG ~~ed includJna: air con- Saerifke coupe, automatic"""" lloor CHRYSLER '70 FORD RANCHERO ditco(nPlnP23g. ·T'l).l-"J 640-055.5 shift, strato bucket seats, '63 DODGE con\lertlble. Xlnt V-8, Auto TraIU1. Ra.dio, Po"•-" ~ BILL MAXEY TOYOTA USED GAS SAVERS CADILLAC power "eering. Vinyl roof NEWPORT running condition!! $325. er Steering, Al' Co<>d, Squire MUSTANG $1400 IN STOCK air cond Red witb white 645--8166 Option <lG844LI 1967 FASTBACK oll ?ittg. suggesiea price _ , HARBOUR 1973 CADILLAC ..'0P· 644-4687 ~!~ng~~~T4tJ~~i AT.LAS BOB LONGPRE Low mileage, modi oxeellent. Open Dally & Sun. 'W 10 PM 1968 CHEVY Impala 4 dr. PONTIAC New pa.int. .Mags ~ Mickey 2929 Harbor Blvd,. Air, 302 V-8, auto, PJS, $1400 13600 Beac 1 Bl estmlnster Thompson tires. AU· shocks. Colla Mesa • ' 11 ii]\,>•!;,,., ''.,J'.1,I<•\ hl \(11 ~ V .. W Executive and ~: :G!~elec. windows. o0Jpef Mn1•0·a~luggy , 's"uned P..f1iee10. PM Chry1ler/Plymovth 892..fi651 1 ., 1 ' 636-2500 -~~~~ oti:r. J.f>=.reciate. 546-1934 DEMONSTRATOR ~ • " . " '68 DODGE ~13.;=MA::,:;rn:,::.:c:;.:=:::...-;ng~·1---------1 ~~~;:~·~~~~ ~~3~ SALE '73 CORVETTE 2929c!!~~i.!1vd., CORONET '72 Ford Ranchero ·front w.e ~~./;';,'.' ~~~j,.,; ATLAS '71 VW BUS Sun roof 9 psg fantastic cond. HARDTOP 546· 1934 R & H. See this one C71431Kl stereo • radio, folding baek '66 V\V Bus Camper Very Coupe DeVllles 1ltis one JS a l{01-geous low 2 Dr. Hardtop. VS, automatic, $2395 seat. Many exlras. Bst ofr. Chry1ler/Plymouth NEWPORT 1 IMPORTS good cond. -privR.te party Antigua Blue {174235) nuleage l"adtant olue with ·ATLAS radio, heater, power • * 546-3367 * 1 must sell $950. 4~26ro. l·la1vest Yello\v (179311} malcnmg interior . .C:qu.ipped steering air conditioning, Jim Slemons '65 ~tUsrANG Shelby _ 67 PLYMOUTH '56 VW sedan, 36 hp,' new Laredo Tan (185184) \\'Ith automatJC transmis-(XOJ6S7) Imports Preppt'd, 4 spd, new Um, FURY J 11 noo W Coa t II NB eng., reliable. S300 or best Shadow Taune f247590) SIOO, A.J.Vl-r M stereo radio, Chry1ler/Plymouth $795 b ks 1 t h ta alt 1 ' s wy., · ' oUer. 846-0549 power steenng, power win-'69 CHRYSLER 1301 Quall ,,~ .. .:..~ u c ' pe, '2 Door • hardtop. V 8, 642-9405 Sedan DeVille1 Open Daily & Sun. 'til 10 PAl ~ ---~ VOLVO Antigua Blue (20397ll dows, iac. air cond., tilt 2929 Harbor Blvd., Ne\\'{>Ort Beach .74 '!UST G 1 ......., automatic, radio, heater, '68 ·TOYOTA Coupe, auto, Renaissance Gold 1214338) & tele wheel, mag wheels NEWPORT Costa ~lesa 833-9300 " A!' I .... z..-, 4 cyl , power steert,ng, white I.Ide new motor. good gas ---------and white Jetter wide oval 546•1.934 ENTER FROr.I r.1a.cARTilUR auto, ~dials, tach, great wall ~s. (288JSI) · mileage. $795. 494-2696. '74 VOLVO'S BurnEi':~~~0070) II.res. A n1us1 tu see. t6&S-4ra~ sed:e~t!~· au~oo~~c; * Very clean 'Tl Ford Ud ~ileage. S3300/olJer. $695 •nR/HTOgdYOTA Co;ol1l1"600• 4 spd, HERE NOW St. Tro;>t> .. li ... c t !301fH) llrt.:.l.~IAK.a:: Ofl'C:R steering, pov.·er brakes , '72 DODGE Polara, 2 dr ~~hamc · 1Lo . mt i's. 2A drt •65 Mustang 3 spd 6 cyl Open Daily &: Sun. 'tit 10 PM • gas mi. · Cotillion \\hlte (417031) BOB LONGPRE v.·h.ite wall tires, air Hfl', air xlnt cood, priv iu-...p. us· mer. u o · 1 l ' ' 2929 Harbor Blvd 673-3977 Immediate Delivery S , I D~ conditioning, cruise control. ~ 968-8697 trans., p Is, disc/brka, VI~ roo • good gas C.OSta Mesa ·• 1---,TR=l~UMPH Oo All Modo1' pec1a 1scounts MAZDA 1199BBEl . windows, air, • m I f m mileage. $652. ~1138. 546 1934 BUY or LEASE 1----"'-urin.g_ -~ra~~~· ...... .a Afla ~i 9-9_5_..... 1~~oo~~Jk~:rnet1• ~ _;~=:~ ;:;i~C::t~: 1~~~ ·~~~~~~:~.auto, PS, ATL. AS TRI. '69, TR-6, 471\1, $1950. Priv Ply. lmmac. <.-ond., 497-1973 TRIUMPH Spitfire $ 2 0 0. Doclge PU \V/cam p e r. 494-4293. VOLKSWAGEN '69 VOLKSWAGEN FASTBACK A u I o m a I i c transrnlssion, radio and he"ler. tYCJt579J $1377 - ~toJtleW W YOLYO 1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-9300 WILL BUY YOUR GAS SAVER PAID FOR OR NOT. \VILL PAY TOP DOLLAR. C,\LL KENT ALLEN, 54(}.04•12. '73 V.\V. Karmann Ghia cpe. Like new, AM-FM, w-w 's, Only 9,000 mi., orig owner Sl'.300. 64>-3455 "Wl ltw. . Inventory Sale Opon Dally • Sun. 'Ill 10 PM . ~ ....,,, roof. Call Carol Nclos. 55Hi670 '13 NOVA Cpe, small ong, 2929 Harbor Blvd., FALCON 9'1>-2600 0 auto, PS, PB, alr, vinyl,, Costa Mosa • . 'FORD ,73 PINTO OLDSM BILE YOLYO ... ..._ l'&ftHt &'( steel radial tires, Only 7600 ! -"........... mi. Phone 646-1515 ' 546· 1934 '64 FALCON 289, 4 •pd. 4 RUNABOUT 2600 ... ,,, llwtl."' '73 NOV_A, cusJom 2 dr, 16 '73 CHRYSLER wag, loaded, barrel, R/H. Cobra equip!. Auto., custom ellterlQr. Red '69 OLDSMOBILE 1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-9303 '73 144E 4 sp., air, 12,900 n1iles, economy & luxury (497JEP) 831-2 040 or 495--4949 Dir. '73 \\'ag, all xtras, navy blue, in \varranty'. SS,200 priv pty 6i3-7375 or 542-3583 Autos, Used 990 AMC Muat4f>.t1 r-.µ>G, low mi, Blue w/White towing package, ch 0 ice reblt eng, $550. 536-2629 'v/black in terior. f8l3G1F). vcnyl top. Loadod, l.1100. rood, FIREBIRD BOB LONGPRE *CADILLAC '70 OWNER, 1112-2321. 5116-01119 PONTIAC '64 CHEVY Malibu, needs '65 WAGON, xlnt. Best offer '69 FIREBlRD, R&H, auto, 13600 Beach Bl., \Vestmins ter Cpe. de V"le. Fu! P'llr., fact: bbci.Y wor~ Engine & drive by SWl. 100 Via Waziers, PB/PS, chromf! lug. rack. 892-6651 636-2500 2 °Door hardtop; Auton1aflc air. (1580CE/. · tram xlnl 283, auto, pis, Lido lsle. 673-7677 under fact. warranty, 41,000 IMPERIAL !ransn~ission, J.X>":er st~r-$1,995 p/b, 54&-066! or 646-lll6_ CONTINENTAL ml. $1,750. m.4303 Eves cng, a>r eoodltloncng, vmyl Jim Slemons '69 CHEVY Belair, 100,000 '67-FIREB!RD 400, gd m<ch ATLAS cop. (X!R575l. ~~--~ -----$1377 Imports i'l:i, V-l:I, auto. \..pod running '69 MARK 111 Orig owner ~ 3262 1301 Quall Cond. ~. 846-4339. Fu11 power, faclory S:tr. load-FORD CUTLASS Chrysler/ Plymouth Newport Beach '69 CHEVY Kingswood wag. ed. lXEX175). '72 AMERICAN 833-9300 58,(0) mi, nu brks, tires, $2444 MOTORS ENTER FRO~l ~IacARTIIUR ~-uled eng. A/C, ~ e 1972 FORD Gran Torino 4 dr. 29,000 mi. Air, aulo trans, P/S, P/B, radials. sa>50. Call; 551-5151 or 642-4321. ext 234. '69 IMPERIAL t\8011 I •. _.: 20r HL~ !A!2.~ctol')/ 9'•W' SPORTABOUT '71 SEDAN DE VILLE •72 MARK IV Full power, fnctor:y air, '63 Chevy Impala A really hard animal to lo-leather, loaded. (529EAPJ . 2clr. Best otter. cate and we have one right 548--0341 Full power, factory air, spot- less. (224EIN). 8.lr, leather Interior, vinyl 1966 Harbor, C.M. 641}.gJo.1 top, AM-FM stereo \\1th =~~~~:;...::::::==I Chry1lor I Plymouth EXCELL&NT SECLE.CTION READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Br•nd Now 1974 SATELLITE SEBRING fRP23-J4C-102830) $2895 Open Dally & Sun. 'ti! 10 P?i! 2929 llarbor Bl~ .• Coata 1'1ea 546-1934 ATLAS here. It's a lovely ivory with $2777 \Vod grain siding. small I II":~~ .... --~........ '70 IMPALA, lull power, xlnt $5444 '71 FORD Galaxy, 4-dr. HT, Factory air & po"·er, $1250 or best offer. 61&--9326 tape Player, cruise co ntrol, '72 TORGNADO tilt wheel, power antenna. Full power, factory air Chrysler/Plymouth tXTH775J stereo. (39JETG). ' Open Dally & Sun. 'tll 10 PA-1 econoniy wagon that the cond. Lo\v mileage. V-8. 4 whole ·family can actually door. $12"25. 847-7951 Ut in! Equipped with auto-i'fJ l\10NTE Carlo, all extras, #!'""""·-.-....... f'.' ~,-,,, ,,,.,,~:"'f FORD, '70 Galaxy 500, ale, p/s, p/b, v. top, $1000," 83:H!246 $1495 $2999 2929 HM'bor Blvd .. Costa l\1esn matic trans., radio. power ~~~##~~~~ air.. all pwr, Like new, steerin~. fact. air t.'Ond. and ::-: s.!8-3793. roof rack. Low mileage. 1973 CADILLAC Eldorado. '72 MAIJBU 16,000 twy mi. ' . ~' " -.~·!rclllill.I '69 LTD. 2 dr, fully equip, xlnt cond. $l150. Open 'Dally & Sun. 'Ill 10 PM 2929 Harbor Blvd., Costa ~1esa. 546-1934 ClllFTO!. Fully loaded, Black on Black auto, PS, air, bucket& trim, '73 MARK IV HURRY Musi sell, Excellent cond., Best offer 830-USO all xtras, 16,000 mUes, call 1969 FORD Wagon ·Call aJter JEEP BOB LONGPRE .1~r ~W:;!~·~~~ CORVET=T~E~'7~3--Bing. 838-l491. s pm, air condition, radio. ---------drDs1'~lE 847-23fi6 -546-1934 1972 FURY Ill 4 cir, air, P/S, P/B. Orig. -owner; 21 ,(0) ml. surici. 675-6709 PONTIAC GAS Saver! '69 Squareback, 58,000 $1100. 548-2302 MAZDA HARDTOP 1972 MARK IV , Every,xtra, 548--0297 '69 FORD Bronco, 4WD, 2 OMC.TRUCKS v \V loaded, lo ml, must sac. C 350 .~. 4 peed sharp "car, a must sell Item. ,..., PINTO to/trans tanks, xlnt cond. 83.l-4791, · miles. 2001 E. 1st, Santa Ana Fl'\\'Y· Make o(fr Call all 5, 546--oupe e.'6 ... e• s ' make offer. 557-9349. '"' wagon au eves & ,wkends 5511239 HONDA CARS ATLAS Santa Anll 558-7871 5075 AM/FM radio, power steer-disk brakes, roof rack $2600 ing, radial tiies, local own-•n Mark 111. Xlot rood. All ~7 'TI Toyola Land C>ulaer, UNIVERSITY OLDS Chryslor/P..__ .... '71 B \l\.1 Fl\.1 d' .........l ATLAS 1973 CAD COV, 11,0XI mi's. · tra.s s 1'1 k u HT I nd ,,,,,_,,, tires::-23' ro.1Pc, ~=~~·~';';a'. Best reas. offer. Pvt. Party. er, mmt cond. {Ser. ex . ac. a e o er. '62 FORD Calaxie, 6 cyl, · .. , exce co ' xtru, 2850 Harbor Blvd. '70 LEMANS 894-8000 or 638-1857 eves. #4056S7J. Call 552-91.34 good ti.res $150 Priv Ply. 963-2494 eves. Costa Mesa 540-96t0 $1490. 646-13!4 an 6 Chry1lor/Plymouth BOB LONGPRE '66 CONTINENTAL 2 dr, top 96S-2279 LINCOLN * ESTATE SALE * SPORT COUPE ·n VW super bug, ycllo,11, CADILLAC '72, Coupe de PONTIAC cond, luxury car $000. Day sunroof, AM/F"M, clean, '69 REBEL SST Ville, all power, xlnt cond, 646-i.689 eves 646-4939 '69 FORD Squire, 10 pass "68 OLDS Fastback Small 2Dr. H.T. VS, automatic, 11950 8Jt-l645 l\1ake offer 493-7177 13600 Beach Bl., Wesbnlnster wgn. $890. R&H. auto, PIS, '72 LINCOLN MARK IV e""'"ft -gas saver!. A•tuaJ radio, heater, white wall -'2 Door. VS, automatic, radio, <><"' "L""l · ~0 2500 '70 CONTINENTAL r ·a-• 111 · ... · "'"" IV"'-" '06""" .... "---APPLY IRON-ON TAPE TO °"~ <>.>U-.. "'' • 811'. n.. is . .....,....,,....., Al\1/FM Stereo, Split Power mileage on1y 54,000. You •u._, po"''et ~letting &r '66 VW Dune Buggy ~~~::r,sid!'°~:~, ~e:ri~f; TROUSER POCKEI'S when '68 11\lP. 2 cir. X1nt. Best ~~~. ~gJ2950 ()[' bes! "·oo="'ro=RD=.---n.."""'1o""m-S00=.-4· Seat, Air Cond. Leather. "·on't believe it unleu.YOO brakes, air conditloQine, $600. pvr pty. 53.;.., .. ,g l'Onditioning, vinyl top. trousers are new. This will offer by Sun. 100 Via dr, PS, air, Nev.' batt I.: Landau, Priced way_ below see ii! Only $795. or make vleyl top. (621AOC) NEED good V\V, \\'ill trade tYEZ349 t., reinforce the pockets and \Vaziers, Lido Isle. 673-7677 CORVEI fE brks. $400. 832-87m wholesale Book at offer. Call 545-8424. $1595 for nu Contemp. furn. $895 Jessen the cha.nee of holes. '67 \VAGON, Belaire. auto, '63 FORD Fairlane 6 cyl. $499S '68 OLDS Cutla&s convert. Open Dally & Sun. 'HI 10 PM 54S-55T8 Enjoy more cl<W!t space by p/s, p/b, Very good cond. '69-XLNT cond, $3400 or bst gd trans. great gas ml. (6871-'0HI New interior, new tires. 2929 Harbor Blvd FOR sale V\V bug, 'GO, front Open Daily & Sun. 'til IO P~I selling "don't needs" with lo mi. $850. 496-3548. ottr, only 39,0XI mi . Best ofr over S200 675-3817 808 LONGPRE 1'1oving, must sell. $995. Ph. c.o&la 1'1esa. " end body damage. f,r;iO. 2929C~~~e!lvd., ~~~.Pilot Classified Ad. '62 CHEV. Nova, 6 cyl, 3 ~~'?J· auto, 1 owner •73 TORINO H/T, show rm, PONTIAC 675-8686 or 552-9033. 546-1934 rebH eng, nu lrans. f>46-7642 546•1934 ~~~=~~~=-I spd. Perfect body. $ZlO or --~~~~-~-economy eng. gd gas mi, 13600 Beach Bl., \Vestmlnstcr '59 OLDS, 4 dr H.T. Goods•=. ,71 GRANDVILLE CLASS Si;;LL.5 -ti42-5678 CLASS SELLS -642-...67S bst ofr 548-8271 "Weed It & Reap"' lo ml, $2695. 962-0458 892-6651 636-2500 transp car. PS/PB, .ioN Autos, Ne'W 980 . Autos,-New 980 .Autos, New 980 1 Auto&, New----.980°" Auto&, New 980 Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 or offer 963-9989 llardtoo. Full power, factory tr.=================-=-·=-=====================================~·/-_ __!P~INT~~0~ __ / " 1 r, ''""'$1~>. '59 FORD MUSTANG P.S .. II.Miio, HMltr, Air, Aulo, a1ue tZMXfll) . $1199 '69 FIREBIRD P.s., R.1010, Heater, A11to 4Zl!A:l"9) $999 '72 CHEVY IMPALA CUSTOM COUl'e lllljlo. tl .. ,,,, p s .• Alf, Ar,rto (1'tESG) $1299 '72 FORD VAN $1999 '66 CAPRICE COUPE P.S .• 11.ldlo, HNltf AU!o iXIOFTE I $399 '67 CHEVY IM .. AU WAGON Auto, ·ll.Olo, Hffltr, P.S., Air IVFJ1'0'1J $499 '65 CHEVY lm11o111 Sport COllH ll.O!o, Hrtler, Al.Ito P'.S. !TtX411) $399 '65 FORD FA~CON P.S., Rao lo, HN!tr, A1110, Air (REEJI•) $399 ' • 4 Cyl. 0/M C1m. Ent. e t1" Wlltt l llM e Fr.rll Cllt S111penll011 e lllnded Alr MH!tr e •11t1i:1t Selh • 'Dtae•orum lr1kn .... dclld01i.ll e Dll•I WI S WI"" 52538 $199 . $71.51 DOWN PEI MO. s2122.90 Is tlle tol1I <•VI lll"lcl Incl, ,, ... ?~ lie. tees. Otftrred t)'f1Tll. prlc1 It WJIAI lndudlllQI t111 & 74 lie. fH5 & 111 canylnt dll'llf$ fOf' • monlflt on APP'ROVAL of roiir c...Ut. AHN UAL PERCENTAGE RATE. IS.~. ORDER YOURS TODAY • WORKING MAN'S GAS SAVER LEASES 1urbohydr1matk:, ,._ Auto fAM, ' cyt eno. '74 VEGA Hklllbk. I '74 NOYA dlof c1rp,11no. wtilM Power •teerino ;:~'·MOMTH SJ& ~·" MONTM SJ& '74 Mollb• Ci-k Pow.r 1te11rl119, pOWtt' disc:· bf'•kn, l50 VI, turtlotlydratNtlc. Wheel eovers, IMitld wlllleWllt• 11 n It d 1111-.. ,. •• MONTH Sl9 '74 MONTI C.rto VI, rildlM .,....,,._,.., tvrbollydr1m1th;, pow-er 11 .... 11111. powtt cllsc: bf'•kn. llntld glut. • P'E• MONTH *II '74 CA.MAIO p_, 1IMrl119, powtr disc breka, m VI, turbOllydr1metlc, wl!NI covm. bllled wllltew•ll•, tinted gllM. H•MONTH S99 '74 CHP. Pkll., \'t tofl, ' cyt 1n1lne, 2 IPlld triW"llUlon, '"""°"'" s79 DONT UNDlltSTAND LIASIN•7 -PHONI! 147"'°'7 ~ Mtrllf9I 0,.. .... ""-' ~ ,.... ,....., Ml OIWll ,,.,_.. ...... WI Will hY Ywt ........ c# if Tftlld: A" tnM _. II ,.,........, ,._ TlUI i ·~, ... ~ • '"""* PldlWfl ... .. ,,_ ... • ,c.,.., $2890 $99 $85.55 DOWN Pll MO. "111.SO 11 tllt to111 (;ii ... Jrk• Ind. 1111 a. 74 lie. '"" o.t.rr.:I pymt. prl(1 Is UJOS,., ~1111 1111 a. 74 lie:. feet & 111 catrlffll dll,._, for 4f ll'llllfl'll on APPJtOVAl of 'l'OUI" CAdll. AHNU"L PERCENTAGE RATE ,._ ORDER YOURS TODAY Priced. For Quick Sale 121 IMPALA C•,_. c .. ;. .... SJJtt 233 IMPALA Cnto• c..,. .... SJ2tt 277 IMPALA C•N• Co•,. . · ... Sl2ff 12 IMPALA Cllltffl c .. ,. . , •. SJHt lJS IMPALA C•ttom CMP* •••• Sl2tt J]J IMPALA c ..... ·Coll,. •••• SJJn 331 IMPALA Cat• c..,. .... SJJff 321 IMPALA C.... Co11pe I' .•• SJJtt Jtt IMPALA C..... ~pe • , •. SJJtt 1 Ot CArtlCI C..,. .... , ..... SJltt 12 IMPALA C--c..,. .... SJJtt 16 IMPALA C,..,.. C..,. .... SJJtt lit CAPllCI C..,.. •••••••••• SJ4tt -urcAPllCI S,... -...... IMft 114 CAPIM:I C..,. ••• ,, •. ,, ,SJI" 12 e&r111C1 • - -.... sntt " U7 CAPllCI w..-· · · · · • · · • · Urtt ' '71 FORD PINTO 4 speed transmission. radio, heater, custom exterior. (618CCF). $1877 ~wlewi& W TOYOTA ' 68 LEMANS, 4 speed, good cond. v1nyl·rool, Burg. $750. m.ms '66 TEr-.fPEST Cu.o;tom. good transportaUon, good tires. $325. 644-1302 ATLAS • 7