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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-10-12 - Orange Coast Pilot-FOOTBALL SCOR ES • . . ~ Coro1aa del Jlar 7 Edi..,a 16 Dana Bills 16 Jlissiota Viejo 27' ~ Villa Parl~ 21 Newport Barr.or 1·1 Ca1•11on 6 Tot•rey Pines 0 --' Estatacia 13 Bre• 17" llniversit11 21 Jlat•itta 32 . Tt1sti1a 20 Lagu,... Beach -: 6 Espera1a:a 6 ll'estet•t• 16 See Details. Sports Pages Today • -·~Orange -.CQa-si . E.OITION Di111e·a·Line Bargains • ·-VOL 67, NO. 285, 3 SECTIONS, 36 PAGES ORANGE cou~ .. CALIFORNIA SATUR DAY , OCTOBER 12, 1974 TEN CENTS Rocky Admits $2.J • • IOll ~- ~ Pi.t Ili ff ""{" FIVE TONS OF POT UNLOADED FROM FALSE·BOTTOMED TRUCK U.S. Drug Enforcement Officer Allam Watch•• Operation Big--Santa Ana Pot ·B·ust • · .. P.-0liticians . . . - -' R .. . ee1p1ents-· . WASHINGTON (UPI) -Vice presld"tntlal nominee -NiiSon A. Rockefeller, saying he wu innocent of moral or legaJ wrongdoing, has disclosed personal loans and gifts totaliog more than $2.1 million to friends, political associate!, a joumaliSt and 18 former U.S. and New York, state officials. Ammg those listed as recipients of Rockefeller's largesse were Seeretary of State Henry A. Kissinger, wtio recei ved $50,000 just before he joined the Nixon ~; ,&Ill!' fpnner .NeJ '(q,jl GOP .Oialinw{ t : Judson Morfioti,., late!" Imprisoned !11< bribery. ! -.u.r -eel by 175,000 .!ht aloe ol bis p.evlouoly . reported total -gifts to Dr. William J. Ronan, his single biggest beneficiary. He said Ronan, a former adviser and now ,the unsalaried chairman of the Port Authori ty of New York and New Jersey,. got $ 6 2 5, 0 0 0 between 1958 and 1974. The former New York governor also disclosed he had given gifts and forgiven loans totaling $155,000 to f o rm e r Newsweek columnist Emmet Joh n Hughes. Rockefeller said he forgave a $150,000 loan for Hughes in 1970 "because of my persona] frierulsbip ••. and my respect for bis taleirts as a writer." The WasblngiOll Post quoted Hughes as saying the money was not a gift, but deferred compensation for hts .\\·ork as adviser and speech wrlter during -. HOSTAGES TELL ORDEAL -Kidnaped and robbed Monarch Bay Safeway store manager Leonard Gokey, left, and boxboy Timothy Myers give details of abduction Friday to Sheriff's Deputy • Ill Gifts - 01ilr Pilat Plloto br Ricf\1rcl 1>0,~1.,. Robert Lockmiller follo \ving their release \vithnl't harm. Bandit escaped with $12,000 in ca~h au.J checks. One Yeacin the M k . . ~~~~ss:h~;~~·=11:.:p:~~~ r,vo Bombs Rock 2 Coast Hostaaes F1·eed· a ing In . a two-pag<> letter_ and an •<;.....· -~--~----~ ' ----com]>llliyll'f'lx-pageliSt-..mlepiilihc M'J' t Cl b ' Dy \VILLIA!\f SCllREIBER 01 the Dilly PHii Sltll The record seiz ure of five ton s or marijuana wort h $4 mlllion in Santa Ana Thursday broke the back of a major internalion;il dru g ring, a top federal narcotics officer said Friday. Abraham L. Azzam, acting regional director o{ the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, displayed the huge haul -which filled a 40..foot' truck trailer to waist height -to reporters in Santa Ana. "The principals in this case were under Investigation ror more than a year," Auam said. ' ' T h e investigation in· tensified three months ago and the raids were conducted over a three hour span," Six persons from Santa Ana were ar- rested in connection with an alleged smuggling operation between Mexico and the U.S. Azzam. sai(i it" appears all the • pot Colu1nbus 1 Da)' lVo Big Tl~i11g? Even thougtt we might h a v e Columbus to thAnk for being here. hts -special day won't draw much attention ~1oncloy In Orange Coun· ty. Exce'pt. for Cedcrnl orrices and the Ora1Jge County Superior and ntmici.,..I oourts, most ,btl~• wlU pl'OC'ttd as usua l on the· ita)"" :..ommcmorallng the diSC.'Wtry or America. • 'Mil' c!fv hall!I of Hunllnb1on Beach arid Newport Beach will be closed, but all others along the Orange Coast win be open. Banks and schools will be open. except In 'flunllng ton Be a ch· s ()econ Vtcw District. where kid s have , the day orr because (>f a teachers' meeting. '~as smuggled across the border under the false floor of a truck seized Thursday night. • At least a ton of marijuana w a s discovered under the floor or the truck whe:n it was raided by Orange County Drug Task Force officers. It had been parked -behind a gas station at Warner Avenue and Bristol Street. "The method they used w a s In- genious," Azzam said. "The bricks ol marijuana were stock underneath the Ooor of the -truck by way of outside panels. , "Then the truck 'v•ould be loaded with a reguJar commercial load from h-texico and brought across at an obscure border cros.sing point." Au.am said his officers discovered t~ other four tons ol grass at the fa&.: houses where the suspects were !~ ured. All " the marijuana had ap- blly beOO: sn1uggled in by the Same . hod, he .. asserted. ' Arrested in the raids were John ?i,I. Soils, 29; Joe Solis. 31; Dennis D. Hutnik, 24; Nancy Ann Rutn.ik, 2.1; James Lee Bond, 28; and Emma Marie Bond, 27. AlllO arrested was Javlel Saldate, 48, a Mexican natiooal. Santa Ana police said he races charges of illegal entry and probably will be deported. Azzam said the six. principal suspects were tG be arraigned on charges of ~ssing drugs for sale. Besides the m a r i j u a n a , agents discovered a cache of 100,000 mlni-ben- nies (amJ)hetam.ine tablets) at one or the houses. Au.am said the pills were val~ int $10,000 wholesale. "Th.ts entire seiZure definitely . hurt somebody and I would say IL <rltically damaged a major part of the run from ?i,.1exico," M.tam said. Under questioning by newsmen. Azzam 'Said It is highly onlikely al\)' <0rruptloo among border officials was lnvolved ln the case. ' Au.am said about 20 percent of the grass will be retained as e~dence In the federal cA&e agAi nst the suspects. All the rest will be burned this wee kend at a location 1\tuim wouldn't rtvtnl. \ by RockeleUer ·Friday night alter they l .I ·arv LI S we.-. sent tq Sen. Rowan! CaMOll, (D· " G T k $12 000 :::~u:runnan of the _senate rules In West London Iunnian a es I ' Cannon had requested the details based <lR gift tax reports provided in. income ' tall: ma~rial Rockefeller gave the Senate and House as part of his conflrmatiOn hearings. Rockefeller said he made ~ letter and list public because part gf the inforination already had been leaked to reporters. By far . ihe bulk of the gi!ts and loans -tot!lling almost $1.8 million -were made to 18 men and women \\'ho were present or former U.S. and New York State officials or were on Rockefeller's' s t a f-f \\'hen he \\'as governor. Rockefeller said these 18 "all operated In a framework of policy establlshed by me as governor of the state." He said all had Jieen appointed by him and were responsit>le to him~ "We had ' identical objectives, there wa! no conflict of interest involved, amt' there was nothing illegal or imtrioral about either the loans or, the 'girts," he told Cannon In.the letter. , fJtizen Helps Police in Ileist A citizen aided police after a man simulated a· Wt!:apon and robbed a Tic Toe Marlret frklliy ln Costa Mesa, K~vin 8 , Wbein, 19, <if 614 Hamilton · St., eosi.a Mesa was booked m suspicion of armed robbtry. Be was held on 125,000 bail. Costa MoM·stt. Walt Silver said a men a~hed a clerk at the marlc:et at 19th Street and Pomona Avenue tnd onlered him "' pl..,. the market recelpU lo a paper bag. As t~ robber left the market, he was confronted by a citizen who strug- gled with him and then chased blm on foot when lbe man fled. Police later apprtbcnd<d. Wbcan. I LONDON (UPI) -Bombs shallercd tv.'o exclusive military clubs on London's west end in the second bombing attack ogaJnst the British Anny in six da ys. Police .said the outlawed Irish Republican Anny apparently planted the explosives. Three persons were injured in the blasts Friday nig ht. One of t~ bclm~s exploded at the Victory Ex-Serv1 ceman·s Club and the second \vent off 10 minutes Inter at the Am1y and Navy Club a miie away. "It .would seem reasonable to suggest that It was an IRA attack. althou gh we -have 00 confinnation at this time." a ·Scot!~ Yard spokesman said. tn·'ltte first blast. a three pound gel- ingnite bOmb rocked the billiards room of the Victory Club basement bar, ble\Y the door off its hinges and overturned ta.blcs.; -. Formally dresser p a t r o n ·a.,ip the members-only club and guests 111 Lhe fully -booked 300 rooms on upper noors of. 'the ·buUdihg rushed into the street, a ~11-bl.ock from Marble Arch at t~c end of Oxford Street in London's 1nain shoppl~ center. Some guests were still in th eir pa jamas when they stepped into th e glass-littered street. "I Come to London once a yPar for a nice dinner, and a bloody bomb "·cnt off/' 1Bid a beribboned, retired arn1~ olficer' lrom Salisbury. bomb placed on an inside windo\\' A· methodical bandit v.•ho n1u~t ha,·r spent days planning the job robhed a pair of Laguna Niguel market etnploycs of $12,000 shortly after noon Frida:-. then kidnaped them durii'ig a ride ICJ a nearby getaway rendezvous. No one \vas injured durin g the holdup and abduction from the parking lot of the Safeway. 24 f.1onarch B.-1y. ;1r1'ftr1hn i; lo Orange County sheriffs deputies. They identified the kidnap \•icti1ns a-: l\tanager Leonard Okey, of L :i g u n a Niguel and boxboy Timothy ~l)trs 01 l\1ission Viejo. The brazen bandit confronted Okr\ and ~1yers in the park ing lot of lhl' shopping con1plex which sits 011 :1 n elevated site above Pacific Co as! lli_ghway. I-Lis 1nclhod of operation i ndic:~1 <.'d t'\· 1remc familiarity with the storc·s lla11\ roUtine, since Okey and ~1yers \1t''"' niaking a trip to the bank to dcJ)O!iit cash and check fl'Ceipls. "I'm sure he had the area well ca~cd."' Sheriff's Detective Bemie Espo~.lo s,1i<l ''In fact." he added , "he C\·t:n l::td 70 MPII Chas1' Ends in Arrest ledge of the Army and Navy Club on Costa ~1 esn Police nrrc!jlcd a 2~year· Pall ~fall near St. James Palace, ble" old Gard('n r~rove man follo"·ing a 70 out windows • nnd door s and touched " mile per hour police pursuit thnt eodf'd off a blaze which caused extensive dam· in a roo1 chase .when 1 llf' man nm age to the gl'OWld Ooor lobby. police snid. froni IHs \'('tticln rriday. GlllSI shards., ripped curtains nnd chnr· John B. Pike, v.as sloppc<I by Orf1c('r red furniture littcr.td the street for more John Liholl ror 811 aJlt:ncd traffic viol;1-than a hundred rett from the blast "' tion. Police snicl Pike ronrcd off in ~si weekend suspected IRA bombs hi s car a!' Liboll wns rL'(\Ucstln~ a ripped apart two pubs frequented by rec<lrds cheek of the man. Britlslt servicemen In Guildford, 28 milcl'l Pike was jait('cl, on the nu1n1•ro11!! south ol U>ndon, killing: five persons outstanding warrnnts and for 11\lcgl'dly and injuring another 65. resisting arrest. police si1id. I !h1._• pl:irc \there ht• dun1pcd then1 \\'Cll· casrr! " • '!'hr gunmi1n , 11·ho brandisbed :i chr<•111e- plati0d rf'vol\l'r throuJ:lloul !hL' l..i,Jr,;1p- robbrr~·. forced thl' \'1ttims to clr•vr him to a rt•la!ivcly lsof;ltcd arra of Laguna ~igucl !h• ordered Okey to pull ove.r in the \'ltiruty of Caribbe:in 11nd Ca~Qinn Seas dn\ cs. said Oc1ec11vc Esposito. an d si1nplv \'ani<:hl'fl. "Ill' clisapp<'llrL-<l into a V:JC;ln1 ficlc:I " !laid Dttcctt\'e Esposito. "Artualh. ihl'!'C' ;ire (\\'O vacant fields k•ad1ng do11n to 1\10 nth1·r streets. \\"c fcL•I reasonably l'l'rt:11n hi• had a cnr 1\·a!11ng:' Till' 1n\'l'!llig:Hor said !ht• hnnr11t \\!IS jScc KID?\'AP. Page 21 \\'eafller Xie.hi and moming__.low clouds 111th haz~ sunshint' in the af1l•r- noon toc1<1y ;1na S11ndn.' L11t le tl:1np ... ralurc chan_ge. lhghi:: rang· 1111: frotn the upper Ms 111 U1c l>t•.1chcs lo tht-. mid•70s inland l:\'SlDll TODA,. /i1.~ POI('(! nu111 1101'(' bt't'H tHI!' pf 1111' brsl k111n1·u 11( n.~ l·ro. lie 1.~ Jo11 J11sq111 -''.\1 ,-. /l1~- 1ncl 1\l!ornru-·· !-ilr1r!J, Page nR Cl•olli•d Cl•ll Homn Gtt11t11 .. (•l'lllC> " H<ll'GlCt)Pt .. (ftln!T!IP'!t .. MO~tH ... , c-.. uworc! .. N•w~ ow11 .. 0t1111 NoUct• '" Sl>Orlt ... 1!11"'1'1•1nin1~t •••• Staclt 1'1tt'•I~ ... F1mUy P~tt .. TtltYl!r11n .. H• G•rdne• .. Triv!t .. I ' ' r • 1 I t f: i I r " J\6 . . .. DAIL\' l•I Lft'I' EDI TORIAL PAGE That City P _ay Hike City. uf Costu t\lf'~:.t l't11ploy1:s \rent into !\:Jl:'l ry negot iations in August seeking a 15 percent increase. Last week, th e cyunt·d :J\vardcd thc n1 12..percc nt. The incrca.sc ad<ls ubout ·$600,000 to the city's budget --<i n in(·rl·u~t·. of cou r~. th<tl must be paid by the t axpuycrs , 'fhcrc is no qut·sl1on lh<1l cit~' cn1plovcs 01· :.-iny other gl'oup o f g ovcrnn1t•1u ,,·orkers.. a"rc entitled tO * ~alary i:i d justm c nts. 'fhC' que>s tion. rather, bc.·coml·s one 01 hO\v much that 1nc r1~a sc \r111 bC'. l•'i nding an equ itable s o lutio n al\v;1y~ is hardt"r during timl's of rampa nt inf I al inn, City a nd other µuhli l· t:rnployes year after Yl'iJr l'cceive s a larv increases th al niatl'h the ('urrent rate ofinflation. · Nol all \\'Ork crs urt· so t'a\'orccl . '!'hose in privatl· indus try ofte n rc.·ccivc rai:-.cs· \\'Cll below the turrcnt cost of living in crc~usc. <ind , in so m (' c<:1 scs. no raisc·s at a ll, if bus iness conditions are unfa\'orable for their firm or indust l'y . That s ituation ine vit ably raise s hard quC's tions about unus u;d ly la r·ge int·1i:<1:.t·s s uch ~1 s this Oil(: ~ivcn Costa Nl csa c>n1IJloycs Educational Effort Costa !'l:Jc sans \viii be ~otng to South Coa s t Pl aza,/ Scars for out-of-the-ordinary reasons in the fe w \\'Cek.S prctrding-the Nov. Selections. I ~ears C'mploycs once again have put together an t•ffetlive a n.!!_ inform<.1tive program that \Viii brjrig fel - IO\v c mployes and ncii;:h bors fate-to-face w~lh tan· didatcs for statt· and federal offices. / 1"his m orning. empJoycs heard John11'. Ke hoe, fh(' Repul:>licnn tandillatC lor state lrey-Surer. Satui·· da .v n1orning, they'll hcur fro m Suc3nne Lewis, the· / l.>cmocratic candid;te for the 73~d Assembly seat. S;tatc Senators Dennis Cal'pl~~1~1~', running for rc·elcc- t1on from the 36th Dist1ict , a~.~~.L. Richard-son, can· didatt' for the U.S. Senate,. will be among future speakers . / Candidates' talks are given at 8 :30 a .m. in the em· ployes cafeteria and are open to the public. Further information is available by calling Sears. . The "good citizenship program"began 1n 1966 und has been growing ever since. This year. all Sears ~tores along th e fJa ci fic Coast are participating in the project . That fact speaks well for its suc cess. OCC Parki11g Hope If there is one problem facing Orange Coast Colle ge because of its mass ive enrollment increase this' year, it's finding places for students to park. 1 College officials. well a\\'are of the parking -~roblem , have t.aken the first step toward rectifying the situatio n. , l\l its las t n1ecting, th<' district board told the dis trict a r chitects, Blurock and Assoc iates of Newport Beach , to move ahead \Vith plans for a parking facility on a now dirt lot at the corner of S Street and Ada n1 s Avenue, roughly northwest of the :-;tadium. Architects no"' a re in the process of hiring a t eam o r--surveyors to determine ,the physical charact eristics of the land. Plans wil l then be drafted. a contractor selected and the lot constructed. A ne\v parking lot at the Orange Coast campus \\•ill be '''eicomed by faculty and s taff. And the S Street Tot will be particuJarly "'e ll accepted by those .,,,ho have made-the mistake of pttrkinjf"on~the dirt~lot ?"a rainy d ay and ~nding up stuck in the mud. Dear • , ' CM A Misleading Dive~sion Ford's New Staff Chief "' j;i;"-"::::~4'~."'-~""":T": -::-..:..:. --:;:-...:. -' -:;: -~ ~ -----4.tt-<--*"°'" ~ ~--:-:::. --· --~~--""-~"'-~ ..... loom.,y_"""" Gus r Ma! Get ~ntagon Post" '~- \\'ASl lIN<;'r(>N Prl'sidl'nt J-'ord":-o 11e\1; ~t;1ff thicl. l)on:.tkl Rum sfe ld, '1 nn "t l)l· t1 round I h(' \\lhite l l~ILJSI' inure th:in s ix n1onth~. Snurccs in lh,t· PrC':ddc nl'"s t·o n , f1denC'l' say he ncl•dcd someone 111 a " hurry to replaee Alexander l·lriig, who had headed farmer President Nixon's While .Jiouse staff. The President. thyr'efore. s um - ,tJ"iqrted ;R'ums fe\d whom he actually had in-m ind to be the next Secre tary of Ocfens<'. Our :c:ources say Ford still intends to send the able RumSfcld to preside over the Pentagon. TllF. PRESIUF.1\'T \1;.in\Pd tu gl't nd of ll:n j!., s ay our snurl·e~. lx•t•:.tuse ht· held t1>1i t1gh! ,, 1\•111 on I.he \Vhite llou~v st;-1ff, 11·h1 eh lookt'<i 1o him in- ~tl'<Jd of F•l!'(fs peoplt· fo r thei r nr- .dvrs. Tiu· l'rt•:-Hlcn1 ':-pl :1ns for Bun1- ~lt·ltl . of c·o ursP. 1111•;1 n!> S<•t•re\:11·\· ot Oc f1·nse .l;i nll'S Sc l1lt·~111gvr \11Ji he th'Oppe1t fr ·o1n lhl· eali1nt·t ·r1i1.., 11·ill bt· , '.a \"i l'lOT"\' for· Sv1•rt•l:Jl"\ of St ah• llcnr\ "'-1\issin!,!Cr . 11 flo li;1., bt:en teu1hng 11·ith !lchl t•singer (11v1· t'11r1·1g11 n11ill<ir .v pOijc·y. \\'A1'l 'll U.'\" \\,\:oi.l'E: ,\bout 180 'l'Clf:.tr£' q_ffi£'i:.t l!-g;11 hi·1'~·d on "'\fll!r 1:rcn<'hn1'a,p"s lll'l'! 111 th1· \"i r~i n l ~la11ds late'iast 1nn11t!1 !<1 tll!-!'U'"' lhC' ·p[1 ghl nftht• p!h(,_! (JACK AND~RSON) :.1nd \\lc lra rl' Oe part1nenl slipped do1\'ll to the Virgin Islands for the con. ference. a t a mirTimun1 cost lo the tax- payers Qf $200 apicc('. ineluding hote l aceommod<1 tions. ''OSEl\tJTE STOR\': ·rhere is more In lhc story of how Yosenlite National P<irk, v.·ith scenery no ~lollywood studio could duplic;1te, bt•raml' the b:iekdrop for th(• TV seri es "Sierra.'' \\"l' IJublis hed the firs t installment on September 15. 1'he Music Cor· 1)()ration of Aml'rica, we re1x1rted . had taken o\'er the ('<.I mping and 1·:11ering contess ions in \'oscmfte in Ja te 1973. Not long afterwal'<b, fi lm cre\\'S belonging lo an fl.'l CA s ubsidia ry tur- ned up in the park to film the'"Sierra · · SC'rics . i-\lthough n<1ture provided therr1 11·ith sonic of the most spec· . tacul:.tr St'l'ne rv in the 11.•orld, \\'(' re ported. the ·1-l oil~'v.·ood hots hots tried to in1 provC' it by painting the rock s in one arl';l. Please tell the \•oters that our 53,000-a·month school district superintendent has an assistant. who has an assistant, who has an assistant-<1d infinitum ! A few less cooks would make a better stew ... and lower the cost! 'A NO VOTER GIOO"'J Gu• <ommeno art 1ullrnlOtd by'*"'""' -"° not llf(tU•rity rtllKI IM VitW> ol l~e fWW'IWP"· St"4 your p~I ...... IO Gl-.iy Ci~. Oiily PilOI. It Takes Friends To Argue \VASHINGTON -f:lad they set oul lo prbve one or the central theses of. M<irxism , Mr. Ford-and his-Jellow politicians of both parties couldn't have dofie il neater. After grO\\'ling ubout "exorbit:.1nt prices" in oil, Mr. Ford then said (in a quote which may ...,,..\ yet find its place in · f" ._ the Museum of Im· 1' r• perialism) that, 'l .. l ''Throughout ~ history , nations have gone lo war over natural ad-,,_· vantages such as . · water or food or { "VON'HOFFMAN ~ Hi\'er· l\1ecca to rid the 11·orld of un fa ir oil pri cing "'ill have the most ncgligliblc C'f fect on the cost of grub <1L the checkout rounter. Inflation must rage o.n .as before, Ix-cause raising prices doesn't cause inflation. The pril'es :.tre a result of inflation. The in- flation or "'ha t ? Either the money supply Ol'lhe ('r(·dit supply, which are thl' s:.1me thing. convenient passages on land or sea.'' If the President of the United States Prices and "·ages go up because S200 billion floating offshore in a daisy chain of IOUs. The opinion is that many_of tha borro\11ers_are ins.ol\'.ent, :.1nd that the demands of the oil-; producing (_·o'untries for payment are · going to force creditors to start cal· ling in their loa ns . \Vith the Presid~rit talking aboul ''"•orld\lo'ide de'Press ion '' and '"ultim:.1te._bankruptcy." "'e might do v.'ell to take a look at the "'built-in pfotections" "·hieh most of us have been told "-'ill prevent another 1929·39. None of l~ose that apply to the stock mark~t -the margin requirements, the·\)ecurities and Exchange Cotnmis· sion, broker insurance -has pre\•en· ted a crash. says things lik e that, the Marxists more dollars ha\"e been printed and lh f th O'lhlc ," \".thout \\'llAT ABOUT une mploi•ment need not \ell us that our system is built . ere _ore cy ar_c .,.., . ·s.,. · ~.• on forcing foreigne rs to sell their raW 1nflat1~n. the ri s e 1n the price _of compens ~lion , \\•elf are and Social materi als to us at IOI\' prices and to anything 1n et1n s that people wi ll Security? In addition to helping in- buy our m anufactured good<> at hi gh t:ither . b uy Jess of 1~ or Je ss , of di vi clua lst these programs \\'ere made- flnes In addition. Dr Kissinger \\.'ar something else. Thus ra1s1ng the price to kee p purchas ing power up, thereby ned the U N in b:.tsso tones about of 011 c~n cause 1nuch hard<;h, ip and guaranteeing <J certain level belO\\' ( J d I t but t Cant C, u ""'hich tfus iness C'ouldn't slump. At the "'decisions to restrict production and many 1s o,ca 1.ons, 1 _ a Sl' , nil t. 1 h l th t 1 time . it \1·as prob:1bly conside red im-SYDNEY HARRIS ma1nt<11n an art1f1c1al 1>11ce level " 1 a ton a $some 1ng we <O o --·---____ ,_\n<Jthe_re 1s Sen SeopJ!_Ja"k"onJnJ.b.!!._?urselves possible to have this kind of recessilln -----~ and inflation at the same time. but we ' -------------" Congress. simphfyi ng it y('t further , , , ... · h , I 'd t by ealling the prices foreign oil !l~~.N \\_ll''i 1 s_.~1r_. .Ford S':1.\lng do. and I ere is ampe e\'I ence o P'o'luce's Ch"'"' ,,,,,·butc .·· that exor. b1taot p11 ce, s 1 un the risk of argue that the recession is actually It is one or the p:.1 radoxes of hum<in u "' d b h -fl t' If th t -th Tlt•~··s1 ERRA '.T\'sho11·s areno11 relation shiJ>S that inordertfl have<J By an y kllO\\'n d erinition of aworld\\'1dedc1>rcss1onandthreaten cause y t e in a 1on. a IS e appeoiring on the r\'.B(' ncty,·ork. \llhil'h good and produc\i\'C argument \\'ith a capitalis m . there is no such thing, of ~he br~~kdov.'~ of \\'0.rld ~rder ~n~ case. the !<1mous "buill·in protection- should be good for l\1 CA 's camping man. you first h:.1 vclobet1friendofhis. l'O Ul"se, as :.t n exorbitant or an unftJ ir safety . Can al l of that hap1:ien J~st s,·· "•hich are deliberately des igned lo and l'alt'ring bus iness in Yosemite or an unjus t prite. Any price <Jnd because the Arabs and lr:1n1ans.now be inflationary. may make ·matters . . · . . have large amounts of money ~1lher \\'Orsc 'J'he prog ra rn ·s produrc r . Boh Strangcrst:inonl)·bcineffcctually l'\'~ry pri ce •. h~gh or lov.'._1s a JU~t to'bankorinves t ?l1ardly.Thenwhat· ·. Cinisder, dcnit•s lhat th(' St•ries v.'as polite or abras ively rude : ii requires price. ·~ ~ 11·1lhng sc~ler _\\'ii~ take 1\ are the)' afraid of? It "'ould seerr With a tot of luck, it'll turn out that t reated to llron1ote tourism in the ·friends tn c1u:.1rre l to a conclusion or at :.1nd a w1lhng buyer \\·111 give it. Thus, the basis of the fear is that the 011 the Pres ide11t .i nd el'erybody else park. But hl're. at least. are some lt•ast a eompacl. \\/hen strangers have in reality, l\1 r. Ford, who is dead set producers ' wanting to sell for cash in· "·ho's sounding alarmed and a larmist i·urious coincidPnces : an a rgument. about 1>0litics or religion agains t price control in America . stead of credit may precipitate a eol· .are mistaken. But in any cuse. wild" ' v Fl ~·hoos 1ng fronl\.a n1euu ·1:1d1·111111h :1 110 ... 1 of !>Hp'k,rh,"l ro 11 1111l'nl:1I '---~~l'.Jlllti~l!Kl ll~l;.il..\_ !u.wo ;Js 1hL·1· talkt·d <1hnul tlH' hun).'l'l"lh;11 1!- ).:;11n1i1 g 111 1n1po1vr1!>ht·d 111 •1).'h lw1rhc101l!> -The seri es '<''as not proposed to nr a rt. they are busier defending their 11·a nts to impose it on Ar<1 bi a . lapse of a n overblO\\'n, horre ndousll' swings at .i\rabs and Venezuelans and .\lt'A, as u~u<i ll y h:.tppens. but l\I C1\ pcrsonalit ~· than their point of vic11· ,~_cu~n~s~ta~' b~l~c~i~n~tc~·,~n~a~l~io~n~a~t~b~a~nk~'~inwg,4st~r~y~'~' _LI n~d~o~n~e=siao s a r.c the k j n_d__jij1_w~-----tt1 1t-t<tlt·d-it-;-'-'So·mebod,\--upst<riT!>J.?o~\mfrit'nds"t."an-C'omeio-piTtS-,<:ithihl.'--lror-P"R""E"S"rD'"ENrY<JR--O'S ture. Depe nding on who you ta lk tn, misleading divers ions that \\"i ll com- • tht· idt•a " for lhl· s hon', Ci nadC'r subjccthonest\y<111ddceply. ·flingi ng the Americ:1n fleet up the there is anywhere from S75 billion to pound confus ionlateron. :1 l"k no\1· lecl J..?('d. fin(' r·1H1l1•n·nr1· !-1'"'1un, 1<11 \';>.;11n pi e. dl':tll 11 llh fond -..f;1nlp p ru).!r:un~ 1! 11:1" p r l'!>1dt·fl 1>1t'r h ~ ,in • \).'r1 ru1t11ri• l)1•p;1 rt n11 •1\! 11Uu ·1al 11h11 11 :1-.. 1101111 111 lrnr11 \\'~1 ... h111i.:tou. Sll~J I'• lll!HI t I'll• \\ll E\ 'I'll .. ; p1"11hlt'lll:. 1)1 1Hl\t'l'1,I ht•t'<itlll' loo tlepl'L'SSJ !l).'. tlu· 11"t'll;1rl' ,,ff11·1:11 .., 1·1 1uld ('St':tp(_' 1nto 1111· 1·nr:il 11:1t1•1'..., lor ··1rcL' !<norkl'l lesson..,,' "" ;111 ;1ftl'n1onn tuurs oflht• \"1rg1n J -..!~1 111t p:1r:1d1 ... (' Thv 1l1·lv calt'' t';1n1l' froni :n '-l :1tl'~ ;ind l'PJ.!1!111~ Al lt•as1 10 fl'd~·ral n! r1r i.il-.. !1 orn th1· lh•:1 11h, l~dut';d1•l11 'l'hC' 1)il1ll s ho"'· ori gin<1 lly ti!lecl "l';1rk Rangt•r.'" \\as a sad fl op. Thr .-..eenc·r~· nu tperforn1l'd the actors. and nnl.1· a l)1';tr in1p rl•sst·d the tes t audicn 1·c ... Yl·t n11r:.1t·ul(1t1s lv. P.1CA was abll• !o pt·dd!t· lhl' ~rrit·s· to NB('.. '"1'he~· lH!\lt:.ht 1l u1 ~pi ll' of the pilot.·· :.aid ! 'in~1 dt·r \\'llI·:Tllf:R 01· not ~ll'A plannt•<t 1! !hat \1·a.\", \h{' corn1J:1ny ('Oulfl mnkc up th<· extra t•t1:.t.~ in tht· tourist bus inc ... :-: th:t1 lh1· T\' st•rics ~houhl a1tr:i c·1 In Yo!>C rn11t• Ci nad(•r ":-ennlml.'nt On this ... l'ht•rt· is ·no at\(•n111\ n1:ide in tht• s ho11· tn i111lic·11 1t· !hat tht· park 1s Yosrn1itt· "' A Rare Success Story l rvin f! Bt·r li 11 , h.\'-.l\li c ha f'I }'rf'('dlarrcl. (Stri n 11 nd Oa)', $8,95) 'l'hl' Ii ft• of Ir\· in)..' B1•rh n i~ the k 1 nd nt :-.lory ~ nu 11•011 Id n ., h1·l1t'Vt' 'r ynu d1d n ·1 f\nO\\ 11 \\:1S IJ"Ut' \Vln'rt>hu1 in rl':lf llf1•\\0t1ld a~<·rQnd )!r~1rl(' drnpf}u 1 \\'1\ h I 11 n d:i.\"S (nt"nl a I 111 ~t ru rtion 1n rnu ~1c· .. ~·! ~11\·l11 1lt•tn\1 n1ry !fl SU\~lllJ,:': ~Bf:Hl.IN'S <'art~ lilt• 11:1s lllit·Xrl'JI ft·ona blc. Ho-rn f..;r;1t'l 0;.1!inc· 1n !-)i bc r1a, hf• n'.:1:-. hroui.:11! 1<1 !ht' l 1n1t 1•<I ~tatcs :11 the ~·~" o1 !"ur hy pur1•nl~ l!Peinl! ;.i poJ!rorn. 111 ... rather dircl \\hen hC' 1\':t:-> 1~1 g ht a nd he h:1rl to go lo \1ork to hC"lp~up po rt lu:-. f11m ily. ; ·, i\1:in\· /\mt'l"lt'<irl surc·c~" ~1nr11·s "'l:trl I h i!'o 11 u \' h,l1t r e\1' of 1 ht• !'>U('t'l' ... :..•·:.. J1.1 \ c h<'C'll us l'>l'nsul ion;.il or <'nd 111·1 n)! ~trhn i>t·i;::1n hi:-. \111rkiOJ! 1J f1· :1~ 11 11t•\\:..h1)v but t'\'t'll •·~ a ('hild lun1·.., ~·•·t> !\1i1i:t111~ 111 h1 " tu1:.u L lle~ot~J1;1o. n1 u::;ic as :i sin g1 n.1t "1nlt'r. :i ~y nc1s1 :ind lht•n. "hC'n hr lr•arnt.'d to-pick out 1unt·" nn th1 · hl:11'k "'''~of a piuno, a t"OMJ)O:'l·r. I ( THE BOOKMAN ) •:\·..:~ ,\S !\ c·1ut11H"ISt'1' he 11C1l'r dul l1•:11•r) tu r1,.ul 01" 11 nit' muSll'. or lo ust· ,t p1;1 n11 \ 1\'hitt· k1'.1 -... Huth(• nt·v('1' h:ul ,, problt•11' f111d1n )! lx•tt('r t•dul';ited \){'Opie 1\ ho rou ltl 1·on1n1it thC' I 11tl<'S h(' hun1r111·d to p.;1p('1' fJ,cr ::i :--pan or 50 ycars • .Bcrlin h<i s 11 r1lll'll :1bout :1.oou :inngs. and half nf . thl'rll ha\'(' hcen puht1sh<·d. Some have 1ntc rf'Sl1n~ histor11•s lJue son11 th::il \\';.is ('tit out of 1hc \\'orlfl \V ~u· I Rl·vuc, "Yip. )'lp ''nph:1nk "' ro r t cchnlc;il rc11sons. (':t nl<' nn :..tl'nni: 211 ycurs l:iter undt>r lhl' ti11t· ··(ind Ule~s /\n1eril'a , ·· "Stnilt• and Shon• \'our J)in1plc" fjop· pt•cl in J9Ji hut ,\·rth nC\v lyrics hHt·r IX't:lmr "fo~ast<'r P:iradc." /\ 11umbcr writ~o 1:1~yc 1· J scl'nc ~hi rt in "'An ru t· l~~o11 r Gun " \\H i'! lltli:1r "'Tllf'rc's "1u Bus1n~s J,ikt' Shn\\ H11s111c~s. ·• l)Olll: t'\n1l~rsnn IUPI > ( ·rhis is 1\'hy so m any soci;.d :.1lter- t:1t ions iJ re frui tlcss il nd sha lln\\'. F~ach :Hh·ers:.1 ry is SC'l' rel ly sl riving lo provl' hi s s upremacy to the ot hl'r; logic un<l reason arc only incidental \\'Capons . and truth issubdued toplausibility. \IOl;T A IR f: once refuscdtota kc pa rt 111 a distussion \\'ith a chance t1 c<1uain· l:.tn{·c hetause he s:·1id there \1·ere too 1nany pt•rsons prci;ent. The ma rl, <1stonished. s ai<l the1 ·c \\'Ct(' only t \\'O of lht<tTI . t1 ndthcy \l'C requi te <J lone , ··i'\o."" sa id Voltaire. ""lht'rt' L!l'I:' at lt·:1st si.-..: nf u~. 'fht're is the m:1 n vou lhink you a rc. the man I think you ;;rt', :iJJd the n1 a n yo u rea!!y :.1 rr and lhC' s:.1mr hold~ lruethcothcr\11ay;11·ou nd ·· A dt'bH It'. Ji kc !1 1011(' affair, must bl' in - !enst>ly honest to he satisfa ctnry. 1'hl' 1lchatt'rs. like I he lovers, must not lie to t•:1rh o1hf'r : bul . more important. lhcy n1us1 not lit• to the mselves. 1'"'o fri en<1s 11·ho knov.• each other "'ell arc under no n(·t·cssit y to pretend the)· arc nobler or 111~c1: or 1nore dis pussio11:1t.c. l.h:1n thev r~·:1ll.v arc · 1\ l.~IOST eve rvthingt hat \1·ohclicve, \l"C IX'1lc,1c beC"Ulisc of n1ix<~d rnotivcs, ·rhi:« is wha l the !!f'nior J P. J\'lorgu n ~1\'hO 11·;1 " p l rat iC';1I . but noi h.\"J>OCritiC':il) m1:nnt \llhcn ht• said '"rhcrC ar(' ''"'0 rcusons for doini: ;111yth1ng u ~ood rc;:isnn, and the real l'{';lSOll . '' Fricnrls h:J \'t• the pl'i vi1cgc of picr- f ing· beneath the "good" rca$_on und exposin.c the !'Cal reason for the 01>· poncnt.'s <'onvict io ns :ind opinions :ind 11rejudices masking"'us "fncts" \VI I EN \\'f: ;1 rl' you ng, 11·e kC'eptry in~ to pcrtilHHlf' stra nJtt•rs toour 11ie\\'poin1 , hut \l'L' ~oon 1<":1 rn I h nt lhi· rnnrc fe rvent 11 t' ~··1 . 1 hi · n111rl"' rl"'11ist:inrl"'thcs put u11. I! 1, !'.'ft pf lllt• u·~s1IO!ll-f)f ITilllUl'it\' to IX'<'n!llt' fri1•1ul~ \\ ilh :.1 n1a n before tr~ h1 g tu t•<H1\ 1•r 1 fij n1·; if ht• <locS no t kOO\\' _\'OU a ntl tru!'it you.ht.: 1s not likcly tn hcHC!\'e) OU . Brown Jr. for President? \Vi ii Edmund G. "Jerry" Bro\lo'TI, .Jr .. be the next President of the Unit e<! States? No, the question is not a IYIK"lgr;q1hical e rror. Hro\1111 is run· ning for gove rnor of California in this elect ion. not president. But e ven "before California became th~ nation's most populous slate. Its gove rnors were bei ng s tricken with th e "·e ll known politica l di s ea s e of "Potomac fever." Earl Warren suf- fered from it and made two attem· , pts tO•\\'in the GOP ' p res i d c n l i a I 1't<f'I / nomination. Edmund ef-·Pat'' "BrO\\'n Was bitten by the bug the d3f after he wns first elected governor. And Ronald Reugan. only in office a year and :i half. a ttempted a coup nt the 1968 GOP convention ::ind his present e fforts indicate signs of a relapse. The fact is that., bec<111se of the st ate's 1)4)1lulatlon "'hic h gives it the largest d~lettal ion!I ut·ttte·prc:o;idenli~I non1inntini;:: convenliono;, anyone clec- l<'d governor becomes an instant ·pres i.dcnU a L<:;:1.1Jdi date. l\l,Rf:l\OV eastern pundits are iii· l'ludini.! .funior Brown'!! name in their' lists or Democratic l)~l)ects in 1976. lli!l injection into I.he n;1tional ~cenc i;>\'t•n bcf(1rc his election 11s gove rnor is establis hed, is lnrgcly due to the with· dra"·a l nr Senul1.>r 'l'cd Kennedy as <1 1976 Cl'lntcndC'r, -· --'l'his hn:<> sent the Democrats scur- rying to build UfJ new hopefuls to fill the void. Until now most or the ;1!Jpi rants were lyinp: dormant "in lh~ I I ( EARL WATERS ) belief that if Kennedy \\"anted it he ""OUtcl get it \\lhi le ~OmC' of the old horses sueh <ls l\1 cG.ovcrn. l\1cCarthy. fl.tuskic and flumphrcy arc being trotted out for regroo ming, the search for some new faces is unde rway. Part. of ~he e_fjort \\•ill be to head off GllVC'rnor George \\'allace \\'ho. v.·ith Kennedy's depar- ture, now looms large as the one with the n1ost support at the moment.. IT IS p1·obably just as unfortunatC' for young Rrow n as it is for the people ol_California that the 7G nation.i i polilicnl s\vecps takes has bccomo n1ixed u1> \11ith the immediate contest for governor) SO, even though his injection into" lhe national pres ident ial contest is not of his own doing. Junior Bro\\'n is now confronted with the necessity of as- suring the voters that, if elected, he "·ould de vote hi s full attention to the job of being governor and not neglect those respons ibilities by seeking the presidency. That "'iii b£' <• tough one to sell. llo1veve r much he may protest, it stretches t~e already overstretched credibili!y or the public to believe thal. ;in a~iiqus politician would turn bis hu ck on a presidential nod. ORANGE .:-OAST DAI LY PILOT But the campai,C!n from this point on will Ire clouded by that issue. The Rorierf N. \Veed.PubUshtr c1ucsllon \11 \ll be \11 h('ther 1Jrown is ~in · Tho1110.s Ku vii, E:dllor- ccre in his de_:;ire to be g-ovcr'tror is Ba.rbara.Kreibich. he merely seeking the offi ce 11s ti step· Editorial Page Edilor ping stone to higher office? Si nce that The editorial , page or tht Oaily J s exaclly wh~Lhc...<lld \\•Ith the--jol)-.of-...!PilnLseek$-lo inform .::ind 5timulale Secretary of Stale, there is•i;rounds to r~aders b)' pre!;cnting on this page be suspicious of his present motives. d111erse ~mml'ntary 9n topil'S ot In· And Californians have become in· tl!rcst by i)'ndlcated columnists and t rcusif'!gl y bitte r about the tendency cartoonlsls: by providing u for~m nf their governors to atxlndon them in ro~ readers vle~s and. by PrtSC.nhng the pursuit of national l)ffice. thi s newspaper ~ opinions and Ideas II, R bl' 1.1 • on cµrre.nt topics: •,The editorial .1s opponent, cpu 1can. '10uston opinions of the Daily Pilot apJ)tar I. Flournoy, ,cscJ.pes that, st1gni.a. In· only in the edllnrl31 column wt the t um.b e nt .r rts 1d?nts 1~va r1abl y top of tht page. Opinions exp'lssecJ receive 1.hc!r J);J rly s nom1na~lon and by th f' tol umni~t ~ ;:ind cartoonists President Ford has already s 1gn:1llcd <•nd lf'tter \l'ritcrs are theiroy;>n and · he "'ill be a tandidatc In 1976. If elcc-noenOO~-.:rnt'nt nt th t ir views by the led govcrnhr, f'lournoy "'Ould not Daily Piiot should be inferred. thererorc. be. di~tractcd by pr~idc.n· ti al ambitions. at lcaSt during the first four years~ \ Prid oy, Octobe r 11.1914 ' I mar Ana maj fcd e A dir Ad to Ana " inve Azz tens' wee Si rest .smu and 11 , A h a l l ' • • •• FOOTBALL SCORES \ ' • Coro11a ael lflar 7' EaiHtt· . : . ' J6 Dana Hilb 16 Missio11 Viejo 27 Villa Parl~ 2J Newport Barr.or 17 Canyon 6 Torrey Pitaes 0 ' Estataeia 13 Bre• 17 ll••iversity 21 1fla1•i11u 32 • Tt1sti11 20 -J,agt{114 B~aek -. 6 Esperan%a (I lfeste1•11 16 -Ste Doleils> Sports Pages Today -Orang_e _C.,•st -' EolllTION Din1e-a-Liiie Bargains VOL. 67; NO. 285, 3 SECTIONS, 36 PAGES' ' -' ORANGE couiirr .. CAJ.l~RNIA SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1974 TEN CENTS Rocky Admi~s .$2.~ Mil~iori • Ill Gifts • ·- Politicians • ------~ - _Recipients_ DfttY' ~--Stiff ..... ' FIVE TONS OF POT UNLOADED FROM FALSE.BOTTOMED TRUCK U.S. Drug Enforcement Officer Auam Watches Operation Big··Sa-nta Ana Pot· B·ust One Year in the Making· By \VILLI A!\t SCllREIBER O! Ille Dilly PUol Stiff The recon:I seizure of rive . tons of marijuana v.•orth $4 million in Santa Ana Thursday broke !he back of a major internationnl drug ring. ·a top federal narcotics officer snid Fridny. Abraham L. Azzam, acting rrgional director of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration. displayed the huge haul -which filled a 40.foot truck trailer to waist height -to reporters in Santa Ann. "The principals in this case were under investigat1on for more than a year," Azzam said. ' ' T h_e investigation in- tensified three months ago and the raids were conducted over a three hour span," Six persons from Santa. 't\na ~re ar- rested in connection with an alleged , smuggling operation bet\veen ~1exico and the U.S. Azzam said it" appears all the pot. Colzunbus Day ZVo Big Tliing? Even though we mi ght h a v e Columbus to thank for being here. his s~ial day v•on't draw much attention ~fonday in Orange Coun- ty . Except for fcdcr:rl offices and the Orange County Superior ond nilnicit)81 " cou~ts, most ,btlsi@t3 will proc.ttd as usual on the' i'l:iy :ornmcmoralina: the diS<.'O\'Cry of America. The city halls or nJntinb1on Beach and Newport Reach wl\I be ck>sed, but all others along the Orange Const will be open. Banks and schools will be open, except 111 l'lunllngton B e a c h ' s Ol':cnn ~cw District where kids ho ve tho dny off bccnWKl or 8 tcacher8' n1eetlng . \\•as smuggled across the border under the false floor of a truck seized Thursday nil(ht. At least a ton o( marijuana was diSC<>vered under the floor of the truck when it \\'as raided by Orange County Drug Task Force officers. It had been parked behind a gas station at Warner Avenue and ~ristol Street. "The method theY used w a s in- genious," Azzaro said. "The bricks of marijuana were stuck underneath the floor ot the truck by way (){ ootside panels. · "Then the tQ.1Ck 'v;ould be loaded with a reiular COQUTiercial load from 1'.1exlco and brought across at an obscure border crossing point." Au.am said his olficen discovered the other four tons of grass at the fo&r houses where the suspects Were ciiptured . ~\ the marijuana had ap- . ~hlly be;_efl. sn1 uggled in 6y the Same method, he asserted. Arrested in the raids were John fd. Solis, 29; Joe Solis, 31; Dennis D. Hutnik , 24 ; Nancy Ann Hutttik, 23; James Lee Bond. 28: and Emma Marie Bond, 27. Also arrested was Javlel Saldate, 48, a Mexican national. Santa Ana pollce said he faces charges of illegal entry and probably will be deported. Az2am said the six principal suspects were to be arraigned on charges of possessing drugs for sale. Bes.ides ·the m a r i j u a n a , agents discovered a cache oC 100,000 mlni-ben- nies lam~tam.ine tableb) at one of the houses. Auam said the pills were val~tDt $t0,000 wholesale. "'Mils entire seizure definitely hurt somebody and t wouJd say it crttlcally damagod a major part ol the run from Mexico.'' Anam sakl. Under questioning by neWSm<n, Azzam 'SOid It is highly unlikely •Ill' corruption among border olficlals was Involved 1n the case. -i'-zzam said about 20 pcreent or the grass will be retained as evidence In the federal ea!te against the suspects. All the rest will be bumed this weekend al a locatlan Au.am woukln't reveal. WASHINGTON (UPI) -Vice_ presidential nominee -Nelson A. Rockefeller, saying he was innocent of moral or legaJ wrongdoing, has disclosed personal loans and gifts totaling more Uia:n $2:1 milliOn to ffiernts, political associates, a :journaliSt and 18 former U.S. aDd New York· state officials. Ammg those listed as recipients or RockefeJler 's largesse were secretary of State Henry A. kiss.inger, who received $50,000 just belore he joined the Nixon ~; .1114 former Jieyt .Yen GOP Oia1n\uu{ L. Judson MOrtiiluse, later Imprisoned f(lt bribery. ftodteleller -·by $15,ooo .lbe me ol bis wvloooly • r<p>rted WW gifts to Dr.-WllU.11\ J, Rooan, his single biggest beneficiary. He said ·Ronan, a fonner adviser and now tlte unsalaried chainnan of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey,, got $ 6 2 5 , o o o between 1958 and 1974. 'J'le former New York governor also disclosed he had given gifts and forgiven loans totaling $155,000 to f o r m e r Newsweek eoliimn.ist Emmet Job n lfughes. Rockefeller said he forgave a $150,000 loan fur Hughes in 1970 "because of my per.;onaJ 'friendship ... and my respect for his talents as a writer ." The Washlngtoo Post quol!od Hughes as saying the money was not a gift, but deferred compenseti<>n for his~work as adviSer and speech writer during Rockefeller's 1968 ~esidential campaign. Disclosure of the gifts and loans came tn . a two.page. letter and a n ac- ~ying~e list made public by Rockefeller · Friday night alter they were sent t() Sen. Howard CaMOll, (D- Nev.,) chainnan of the senate rules committee. Qanoon had requested the details based on gift tax reports provided in. income tax material Rockefeller gave the Senate and House as p:irt of his confinnation bearings. Rockefeller said he..Jnade ~ letter and list public because part pf the inforination already had been leaked to repor:t_e_rs. By far . the bulk of the gifts and loani....-totaling atm<>.St' $1.8 million -were made to 18 men and women who were present or fonner U.S. and New York State officials or were on Rockefeller's' 'st a f I Jbart he was , govvmr. Rockefeller said these 18 "all operated In a framework of policy est.abUshed . by me as governor of the sblte.." He said all had been appointed by him and were ~ponsible to him. "We had identical objectives, 1bere wat no confilct of Interest. involved, andi.there was nothing illegal1or,immoral about either the Joans or: the gifts," he told Cannon in-the le«et. Citizen Helps , Police in Heist A cltJzen aided police after a man si mulated a· weapon Rand ro~~ • a Tic Toe Market Frtday1n co.ta Mesa. Kevin B! Whem, 19, of 114 Hamilton SL, Colla MOil was booked M suspl<lon of antled i'obbery •• He was held on $25,000 bail. .. -.. Colla Mesi Sgt. Walt' Sllvor said a man 1ppro11ebed a clerk a~ the market al 19111 Street and Pomopa Ayenut and ordered )Um to place the market 1recelpt.s In a paper bag. As the robber left the; market, he was confronted by a cltite.n \\'ho strug- glod with him and then chased him on foot when the man fled. Poll« later •Pllftbendcd Wbcan. I HOSTAGES TELL ORDEAL -Kidnaped and robbed bolonarch Bay Safeway store manager Leonard Gokey, left, and boxboy Timothy l\1yers give detajls of abduction Friday to Sheriff's Deputy Robert Lockmiller following their release withnt:t harm. Bandit escaped with $12,000 in ca.sh au.I checks. T,vo Bombs Rock Militarv-€1ub-s In West Londo11 LoNDON (UPI) -Bombs shattered two exchlslve military clubs on London's we!t end in the second bombing attack ngainst the British Army in six da ys. Police said the outla"·ed IriSh Republican Anny apParently planted the explosives. Three persons v:ere injured in the blasts Friday night. One of the bombs exploded at the Victory Ei;:-Serviceman·s Club and the second went off 10 minutes later at the Anny and Navy Club a mile away. "It would seem reasonable to suggest that it was an IRA altack, a\lhough we .have DO continnation at this time," a ·Scotl~ Yant spokesman said . ·m-·ttie. first blast. a three pound gel· inSn1te bOmb rocked the billiards room of the Victory Club basement bar, blew the door off Its hinges and overturned tables .. : Fonnally dresser p a t r on s in Ow membertM>nly club and guests in the fully -booked 300 rooms on upper noors of. the buildilig rushed into the street. a haU-block ftom Marble Arch at the end of Oxford Street in London's main shopping center. SOme guests were still in their pajamas when they stepped into the glass-litt ered street. 'll come to London once a year for a niCe dinner, and a bloody bomb went -oUiiJ" said a beribboned, r.,eti rcd nnny o ett from Salisbllty. ~ bomb placed on an Inside window ledge of the Army and Navy Club on Pall Mall near St. James Palace. b\C\\' out windows , and doors and touched off a blaze which caused utensh·e dam- age to the growid Ooor lobby. police said. G18SI shards, ripped curtains and char· red furntture littered the street for more than a hundred feet from the blast 19tne. Last weekend ~spccted IRA OOn1bs ripped apart t'A'O pubs frcquenled by Brttish servicemen In Guildrord , 28 miles touth ol London, killing five persons and lnjurtng another ~. I 2 Coast Hosta ges Freed; Gunnian Tctke s $1 2,000 A methodical bandit 1\'hO niusl havt• spent days planning the job robbed a pair of Laguna Niguel market cmployes of $12,000 shortly after noon Friday. then kidnaped lhcm during a ride tf/ a nearby getaway rendezvous. No one was injured during the holdur and atxluction from the parking lot of the Safeway. 24 1\1ooarrh Bfly, aceor1linl.! to Orange County sheriffs deput ies. They identified the kidnap virti1ns a~ !\.1anager Leonard Okey. of L a g-u n a ~iguel and boxboy Tirnothy ~lytrs or !\.\ission Viejo. The brazen bandll coofrontcd Okr\. and f.1yers in the park ing lot of lhl' shopping complex which sils on a n elevated site above Pacific C' o 11 ~ 1 Ili~hway. His melh<>d or operation ind ic:i!('d 1''\· trc~e·fa~iliarity 'A"ith the s1orf'·s d:uh· f.outine1, 'S\nce Okey, and !\.t~·l·rs 1\t'ri: 1naking a! trip to the bank to depn!iil cash and check receipts. ''I'm sure he had the area \\'ell cased.'' Sheriff's Detective Bernie Espos.to s.1id "Jn fact." he added, "he C\•ll hail 70 MPI-1 Cha sr Ends in Arrest Cosl:i ~les.1 Polict arrest<'d ::i 25·year· old Garden Grove man foll owin g a iU mill' pt'r hour police pun;uil thal endl'<I in a root ch11sc \\'hen Ill(' m:1n nt-d frOnl IHS vehicle Friday. .John 13. Pike. 1,1•as stopped by Offirt"'r John LibO lt for an allcJ!Cfi traffic violrt· lion. Jlohcc snld Pike roart"'(I off in his cn r a~ Libott \\'as requesting n ret.'flrds check of 1he man. Pike \Vas Jnll!Xi on the numt•rou.s outstanding w11rrnnts· and for i;illcgl'dly resisting arresl, poHc&.snld. thC' p!nce 11llcre he dun1pcd thcrn well· rnscd." Thl' gu ntna11, 11110 brandished a rhn•rn e· plarrd revol\er !hroughout lht> ki,!r,<l P- robbcry. forced the 1·1ct11ns lo dr•\f' hint to ;1 rclat1vt"ly isolatrd area of Li.iguna Xigul'L l/r ordered Okey to pull 01·cr in the \ ic1nlly of Car ibbt>;in and C;i~nian Seas d1·11·cs. said Dctccuve F:sriosito, 3 n d sin1plv \"anishrrl . '"He disapp<'i:i red into a 1<1rant field ." said Dt:-tective Esposito ... Artualh . then.• :ire t"·o vacant fields lc01d1n~ do11·n to two othl'r ~trerts. \\'c f!X'l rcaSilnably rcr1;11n h(.' had a car 11·aiting."' The 1n1'l'Sl1gator said th<• b.lnrlil l\~l.<i (St!e l\ION:\P, Jlagr 21 I \\'ea111rr :'\1g~t :ind morning \u11 l'IOuds 111th "ha;:v sunshint• 111 !hi: nflt"'r- noon toda,\ ~nd Sunda1 L1t1le t1•n1111·ratul·r C'htin~r lh~hs ran~­ in~ fro111 lh{' U)'l!)l.'r 6'k al lhl' b\·,•rhts lo the n11d·70S inland ll\'SIDE T ODA\' His L'01tc ntau l1a t c bt'CH uuc ot //I(• be~t /.,·~1011·11 of n~ l'l'll. lie is Jr111 Jo.~ru11 -.. ,,,., /Ji.~· tr;ct ,.\llntll ('(/ ''Sto ry, Prlf/t' llR Cl1111l!t~ (l u Homr G••d•n .. t•ml~• .. ~fOH~" .. c~m"u~1 .. M6.,lll\ 11-f C'rtl\Wftrcl .. H•w1 Q1u1 " DIAlh NQl!t t\ ... ,S11ctr1~ 11·4 fJft!'!rfl!~IT\tftt Bl ·f llflt~ M,,_.,I 111·1 l'•mfly "••t ., '~"·''"" .. HY Gltdntr •• 1"n•" .. , • \t 04.ILY PILOI SalUlllit)', OtlObtt 12, l q7~ Needs Atttigo "Amigo," a 14-month-old coJ. lie. needs a friend . Ri ght no\v. he's sta)"ing at the Laguna Beach branch of the SPC,\. 20612 Canyon Road . If you'd like to befriend Amigo, call the SPCA, 494-1512. Ex-UCI Stud ent Nabbed by FBI For Bank Ileist Pilot Logbool~ -· So Wl1at's i11 a Name?-- -A Lot of Harcl Work By JOJ lN VALTERZA 01 m. D.tllr l"llot 11111 TJIERE IS A C0~1Plll'ER named Nancy Halbert ln a place called Bath, Ohio, that is making people r~1 jwit great -like noblemen, in fact. And irs making n1oney fo r its ov.'ners every time a "nobleman" sends ln tv.·o bucks to be made to feel good. Ms. 1-lalbert ls in the heraldry business. She writes you a letter v.•ith no fewer than nine separate refere nces to you by surname. and as anyone in the comput erized, form·lette r business knows, that costs money. . And wilb a pitch Like hers. how can any self-respecting egoist and latent nobleman resist: "Dear ~1r. Valterza. "Did you know that the fam ily name Valterza now has an e.1clusive and particularly beautiful coal of arms! (No, 1 Nancy, I didn't, because my great·grandmolher !Misted that we all stem from a long line of vassals.) . :'This may surprise you. since \lalterza is a very rue name. Of lhe 60 million Museholds in the U.S., r~·er than 49 carry the VaJtena name. \\·e. discovered this while doing research in family names. (I caJculate only a dozen, Nancy.) 1'\\'E'VE HAO ONE of our specially trained heraldic artists interpret and ('reatc the \lalterza Coat of Arm s. exactly how the heralds of medieval tim es did it for the knights and noblemen. (At this point, n1y ego was starting to l·xpand, and the old family spirit was soaring.) . "Not all family names. of course. have a coat of arms. But your family name has one oow, and I l.hought you might like a copy. The entire report is per:oooal and individually prepa red on parchment paper suit.able for framing . The r1ght·hand side tells the unique story of the Valterza Coat of Arms. The left side has a large, beau tiful reproductloo of the artist's drawing." THE LJ...l"l'ER GOES ON to ·explain that the artists haven't really gone int(l the family tree to ferret out all the heraldry of my predecessors, but "have done extensive resea rch to prepare the Valterza report." Once the computer rinished making me•feel generous, noble and important, it popped the price. For the first-edition coat-of-arms parchment. the tab is a m00est ·S2. Each reprint is ooJy a buck. lnflatioo, it seems, has spared the heraldry business. For some reason, I can't believe that nice Nancy and her staff of heraldk artists have dug extensively enough to compile a fully accurate Valterza report. SO I'VE DECIDED tc. send $2 for a copy -only il Nancy incorporates some addenda to the Valten.a Report. ·· I wouJd suggest a centralized design showing a c:;obbler's last ~ a pair of grape-pruning shears. That v.·ould signify the family trade in that abysmally poor hilltop village in Northern Italy. They tended fields like slaves by day and repaired neighbors' shoes at night. That Was-the only way to ma.ke ends meet. • '.i. .-; ! DfflY l"llot Stiff 1"111111 EL MORRO RESIDENTS WILL BE RELOCATEO TO MAKE ROOM FOR STATE PARK Area H15 Been Used As Trai ler P1rk Since f940's; Some Have Lived Here '20 Years Mass .El Morro Move? 294 Trailers llf ay Be Or<le.re<l Ou t for State Parle By JACKIE RYMAN ~ Of tll1 D.llly 1"1111 Stilt Residents of ~ trailers in El J\1orro Beach l\1Clbilehome Park north of Laguna Beach will probably have to leave within tv,.o years to make way for a park. Les J\1cCoy, chief of lands acquisition for the California Department of Parks and Recreation. said the residents will mile stretch of beach and bluffs bet ween Corona del Mar and Laguna Beach plus inland acreage in Moro Canyon, including the trailer park, for use as a state park . The 1,345 acres of beach and canyon land are expected to rost $7.6 million. · .. An Irvine Company spokesman said ear\ieT° he believed trailer park residents might be allowed to stay until the early be relocated. within about two years 1980's. after the st.ate conclud~ negoUatic.ns McCoy said, however, t~le will Linder state policy, state funds will pay the residents' moving expenses. In addition, if no comparable space can be found at the same price, the state will pay the price difference for a period of four years. The site has been used as a trailer park since the l!MOs, said William Peyton, one ol t.he owners of El Morro Investment Co., Inc.. which leases the land from the Irvine Company. SAN 'ICISOO !;\!') -A ronner- Then, perhaps in the background, there could be a rusted, crowded steamship plying-the North Atlantic ln ·wtn~r. Theramllr,-yoo-see,-colikf- only afford to rent deck space on the crwse to the new world. Anyway, steerage was full-up on the last boat out of Italy before Mussolini had decided that there would be no more emigration from his·regime. for the property;-probably1n ~to he relocatea even · thoUgh no State officials arc negotiating with plans have yet been drawn up for public Peyton said some fam.ili~s have been living in the park for as long as 20 years. All sites are leased by the year, he said. UC Irvine student "'aS arrested Friday by the.. FBI on a charge of robbing a Bank <1f America branch in Palo Aho of about S800 Aug. 16. Charles \V. Bates. FBI agent in charge. identified the man as Robert Wilsoo lee Jr .. 22. An affidavit filed with the federal magistate by an FBI agent said the modus operandi in the bank robbery was similar to one used in robbi.ng five other .baIOO: in southern San Mateo Camty and northern Santa Clara County between July JS and Sept. 26. The FBI 's investigatioo into t be holdups is con.li\luing. Lee "'as arrested by Palo AJto police On \Vednesday for reckless driving. 'lbe FBI said officers noted that Lee resembl· e.d a descri plion of the bank bandit c.btaincd from tellers and notified the FBI. The FBI said a fingerprint on a . note used by the Palo Alto bank bandit allegedly matched one or Lee's prints. ·Tellers in th<' six bank robbe ries said the bandit in each case approached \~ith a folder or a rnagaz.ine containing a demand note and that the robbery OC· ~red v.ithin one hour of closing. l(JDN _i\P ... descr ibed a;; :1bfJut 21 10 2fi. 11 1111 !i~ht brown hair, a n1nuS1a<'hr and ~tandin~ •--~bout f1,•e fm. 10 TnrhC'S t:il! n n d 1'.'eighing about Hi5 pound.~. 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Natl Ott ices (.o\.,li'o•.t ))O W••ll'-t•'!"'•' t.t"'l!Ot! flc4t'I UJJN•WM•' llw,e .. •d i..~B•ltl'I lllll>C.•H>nPt•t ~I H""l'flOI"" .... 1(11 !/l/~flo"t•n So.ll~•i<d ~ ("""'"'• 1(11 .. 6rt~ EtC.m•"" l!eAI ........ TelephoM (7 14) 642-4321 Classified Advertising 642·5'171 """" COit! .. A~•• Sou,1'1 01 ~ 81!«111 492-4420 ,,.,,., NO<ll\ °' ... ~ ~. (.otn""'""'' S40·1220 (lop,,.1Ql'll, 1tlt O•tl'lqt (o•1' ,...Dll'"l"'I (0-'lf "6 ...... , \!.,..... IU~•.,1Q'I\, eotto<•1I ""'"'' ~· 1n•e•'"",...."" ,., •• ,., "'"' b>' ,...,.00.,.td .. 101aw1 lPK••• ""'"'"'-et (J)t)V•IClftt O•IW< ~ (II\\ l)&,110"' ~!d 11 C.0111 Nitw , Gfl•to•ni1, Swb1C••O!'Oll "'1 ,.,.,,.. IJ Di> "'°"'"''; 111 .., .. , ,. 00 """""'" ""nn.,, Clt~l1 .... tl0!11' IJ.00 ll'IOnlMY l '--~~~~~~~~--' • ft1AYBE. IN ONE CORNER, of Uie family crest, there might be a dollar bill and a ~nt piece. That signifies the wages my late grandfather earned during the Depression. The head of lhe household earned that meager pay for a day's work in the vineyards. In another comer of the crest there might be an apron and meat cleaver to indicate three decades of Y.-ork without respite for the family in a barrio grocery store near the Santa Fe Shops in San Bernardino. The motto might read . "Sacrifice all you can for your children." That, Nancy, .is true nobility. Gleim Goodrich Heads Up Newport's Postal Offices Glenn R. Goodrich F'rlday was named pootrnaster of NeYi1JOrl Bead!, filling the post that has been vacant since H. Payne Thayer retired 11 months ago. Goodrich. a 53-year-old native of l\1in· ncsota, comes tc. t\ew port Beach from Orange \\here he had been assistant postmaster. He took the oath c.f office ;:it 3 p.n1 . and assumed rommand im· mediately. lfis appointn1ent came 27 years after he "'as namt!d postmaster of Pemberton, r.1inn., by President Harry 'l'ruman. the Irvine <;:ompany to purchase a 3.5 ~ of the land. Per1t't1illn Dentlll T ecltnician Set For .4rraignment A Penrvlan dental tectlnidan whom authorities claim overstepped the bounds of his credentials in setting up a Costa Mesa,_ _pr3clice is free today, pending a ooUrt appearance. Julio Amillo Torres, 24, 2425 Newport Blvd .. was arrested \Vednesday night at th.it address. a mot.el room he ~d allegedly outfiUed as a denta_1 clllllc complete with chair and anesthetics. He was relealled from Costa Mesa City Jail Thurs d ay on his ov:n recognizance in lieu of S500 cash bail, pending an appearance within 10 days in Harbor Judicial District Court.'· Torres. who told police he is a bonafide practitioner in his native Peru, is charg· et! 'with unl awful practice of medicine. unlawful practice of dentistry a n d pouession of hypodmnic needles by an unlicensed penon. The suspect will be arraigned within 10 days. or at such time as might be set by the court in the event of a continuance of the case on I e g a 1 techni calities. Jaworslri Denies Reports He's Resig11ing His -Post • From Wire Servicts NEW YORK -S p e c i a 1 presecutor Leo!l Jawors~i denietl Friday niiJJt that he intends to resign now that the jury has been chosen in the Wa tergate officials seeking to halt the dl.scharge of what they say are dangerous wastes into Lake Superior. Over the vigorous diSient or Justice coverup trial, CBS radio reported. ( ) A CBS reporter caught up w i t h ' NE"'S 'N" • • v Jaworski as he entered a hotel elevator " 4 ""'SIS with his wife in New York and asked '------------"-him about tbe reports, and Jaworski denied that he intended lo resign. Ea,rlier, NBC News had reported that Jaworski tqld associates about his desire lo resign once the Watergate jury "'as locked up in the coverup trial. ilfrr. Ford llome WASHINGTON ,-First Lady Betty Ford is back home with her family and recovering so well from b r e a s t cancer surgery that she plans to go lo Japan with the President in mid· November. \Villiam 0. Douglas. the court declined to re-instate a federal dist rict court order to the Reserve r>.1ining Co. to stop dumping \Yaste [rom an \ron ore plant inlo the lake. Aider Quh \VASffiNGTON {AP) -Patrick J . Goodrich :lnd his \\"if!!, Bonnie. moved to Orange in 1961 v.·here he began a ~cC'Qlld oostal....Qrecr a.:t a t.lcrk.,_,>"'. '----,-~--"" ~ears later he was promoted to assislant r()Stmaster. Authorities said Thursda y Torres has been in the U.S. on a student visa ----to take advantage oC a seholar!lhip.-but dropped out of Orange Coast College this semester. Mrs. Ford v.•as released from Bethesda Naval Medical Center on F'riday af· temoon , 13 days after ~he underwent a radical mastectomy for removal of nerr1gnt breast, some chest muscles and lymph nodes from the underside of her right arm. Buchanan. a special consultant a n d speechwriter for fonner P re s i d e n t Richard ~l Nixon, has resigned his $42.500-a-year Wh ite House post effective Nov. 15, Press Secretary Ron Nessen said Friday. Nessen also disclosed ·Lhe departure on-Oet-;-&·ot-onc·of Nixon's-key \\lattrrgate lawyers. J. r~red Buzhardt.. Asked why it had taken,. six da ys for the \Vhite ~louse to report lJuzhard t"s departure. Nessen said, "Nobody Wed me about It." He had not been asked by reporters Friday, either. when he made the disclosures. ~c\1port Beach's ne\Y postmaster is ;.i rnernber of the Orange Lions Club. president of the Orange Cowity Postal Credit \..inion and president of the Orange County Postal Supervisors Association. The Nev.'J'.)Ort Beach Post Office covers the interim postal center on Camclback Dri\'e. four sub-stations and one contrnct sta tion that collectirety handle about :100.000 pittes of mail daily. GETS NEWPORT JOB Po1tma1t•r Goodrich Dick Beaucham:p, Wife Take Cat Race Horwrs By AL~10N LOCKABEY Of 1111 Dilly l"Uo1 Sr•tt SAN DIEGO-Dick Beauchnmp and his wife Carol virtually \\'rapped up the Hobie tG National Championships Friday despite a eighth place finish in one of Jhe tYlO lighl air races of[ l\·h!5ion Bay. A "·in in the S('('Ond r:ice gin·e the Corona de\ l\lar couple finishes of three fir!!IS and a second in the best fou r o( five for a total low scon! of four and a quarter polnt.s. Th e i;chcduled third race was cancelled "hen the wind dropped to zero. Bob and Jenalyn Beauchan1p didn 't '~'off l\lauls Cir!, 4 BE:~O: Nl'V. "(UPI ) -A 4·year~1d RirL attacked by a trained 'A'Olf being used in a v.•ildllfe nlm . was ln scrl-0us condition at a hospltnl today af!cr un· dcr,1to1ng eXlfnsivt plastic surRery. Shell! Crum, of South Lake Tahoe, Calif., was uodcr treatm ent at th e \\.ashoe 1\1edical Ccn\er. fare so well in the light going with finishes of sit. six and 10, dropping them from second to !ourth in the stan· dings. Moving up to second place was another well-known local Hobie Cat s a i 1 o r Richard Loufek of Costa Mesa. Hobie Alter of Capo Beach moved up to third . Both Loufek and Alter were able to dlacard poor finishes in Thursday's open· ing races. The field of 88 entries was divided aner Friday's races with the top 50 scheduled to compete for the cham· pionshlps in three rmal races today. The top 10 places, srores and standings In best of four of five races are : 1, QI(• 8ffV(flltmp, Coront de! Mtr. 1 I I 1, 4\4 llOlt'lll 2. llk!l•l"CI Louftk. CO.I• Miu ' J ( t, 11 llOlflh '· l+Mlif Allt'f'. CIN 111(11. 2 J 10 . J. II llOl11ta 4 loll IN\ldlemp, Cot· -ft! Mi r, 10 1 1 t, 11\4i POl111!1 S. Mlt.t MlllNm. lffllle f t 2 4 2t Pl'lflb .. lh,111 Eddll!l!Ofl, H-1 BtK!I, I I 1 l, t6 1161111' , ''"' 811Cll 8~!bOI lllt rwl, • ' ' lf, ,, llOlllll • It.. Jt'Mlnklll OrilU• Oftlt•lt. u 1 l u. ,. POlt'I" t. WIYM kllti.t", (:.lpa I~ 1 1 ' 11, 1t POl111l1 10. Tlt l Nick Sleflt, 8tll:llM llllnd. ~ 10 1 1s. '° po11111 Rick Nt!$11, ICtlhH 1-t1w111, • It , J. • ~· .. • He was arrested following a brief investigation by the state Department of Consumer Affairs and the newl y crea ted coma Mesa police eoosun1er affairs detail . Waste Dump WASHINGTON -the Supreme Court has handed a setback to state and federal alP THIS · AD NOW it's worth an additional 20%0FF .. of our Already LOW, LOW PRICES YES, AM ADDITIONAL 20°/o OFF O.F ' s 17'5 W'rth This Ad ••••••• , •••.•• EVERYTHING IN OUR SHOW ROOM TOl)A Y AND DAIL y 18" atl colon 20°/o OM ALL . . • THRU SAT .. OCT. 19th. ..• LAMPS• SHADES• SWAGS• CRYSTAL & BRONZE CHANDELIERS i\ '~/. Ston H..-.: Noa. ten W . IM Pri. °'" Tiii 1 , .M. • ' I I 1822!i2 NEWPORT BLVD., . COSTA MESA _ 645-7301 -~ , At ltlt .....,._Holt .t HwMr lat•4. • f'UHTY Of PAlllHG IN TMI llAI l»i." \ • I c l< II I II u ti " ol I 0 a ,. d in ki s st al m p h a ' a p M lo a s c 0 M c a • • What's ' Ailing You? ) ~ V~l '.c: He<tltli Educctfi(ln V11it ~·liglit, 1-lelp By DOUGLAS FHITlSCllE 01 lht Dilly "101 Si.II The top 10 pc-rccnt of California in· tcllectuals 1vhon1 the Universilv of California claims are its students are .terribl;t ignorant about their own health, according to adn1inistrators at the UC Irvine student health center. \Vil~ taped telephone messages, video- tape progra n1s. books and volunleers. a ne1v health education pro~ratn begun this fall 'is trying to replace health t·Jasses which have been "pushed out of the curriculu1n by ·n1ore important ' things," said Dr. Gerald Sinykin. head _ of the student cJinic. Located on a raised platform in the lobby ot the health center. the education area is staffed by pre-medical student voh.mtcers who earn credit for running the facility , said J\lrs. Linda l\1oorc, coordinator or the education program. ' The program, fl.1rs. Moore said, is designed to do mi>rf than jusl give inforrnation. ··1r I just told you !hat s1noking \•till kill you, I've done you a disser\•ice.'' she said. The information. aimed at the youthful studenl audience, does give information about health questions ranging f r o n1 alcOOolism to skin disorders. But it does more. At the end of each tapt'Ci or video program1 the student is told 1vhat can be done to correct the proble1n and ho1'{ to kccp_il from ~yrring. _ In its first v.·eck. the progratn received about 20 telephone calls a day, a figure expected to gro\v 10 about 100 a day as \\•ord of the serViee spreads, said pre-dental st udent volunteer Ba r b a r a J\1alonce. The teJephone servi~ allO\\'S callers to receive tape recorded lectures about a wide range of 1nedical prob I e rn s. SUPPLYING HEALTH INFO UCl's Linda Moore the hard-pressed staff or doctors that often results in inadequate information, Mrs: flioore said. -·'We're not-trying to protect the physi- cians," she said. ·'but they usually don't have the lime to tell the s I u d c n t s everything they v.·ould like to know .'' •·When a doctor has told the 35th struight student about mononeucleosis. he's not too enthusiastic about telling the same th.ing to the 361.h." Dr . Sinykin said .. Sc.att'Ci al a ronsole. J\tiss M a r one e The service also exists for what l\·lrs. answers the phOne, learns \vhat the l\loore calls the "v.•orried v;ell," the caller wa R,!s to knov.• about ;ind turns healthy siud~nt \1'ho thinks he may hn vq on a taj:ie on the subject. symptoms of a disease and wanls to ____The health center is a busy placc.-koow....morc~- l\1ore than 250 studC'nts go to the clinic Rather than gel the information rroin eacft day , l)r. Sin~·kin said. a rriend who may be equally uninforntcd. The students want to kno1v something l\lrs. J\toore said. the student can go about the cuuse and cure of t he i r to the center ·and hear a recording. particular malady, a lin1e ronsutner for \\'alch a video progran1 or read some ur the shPlf of loosele.:lf-bound n1alerials. One of the problen1s with health educa- tion . Dr. Sinykin said, is that "students only listen 11'hl'n they're scared or hurt ." A nev.· edlcl to lhe center's \\IO rkers, he said. is that "some<.vhere along the line sornel>ody says 'There's a lot niore infor n1ntion on 'your problern there'.'' \Vhile lhe center is designed priinarih• for student use, anyone may call 833-5472 for taped ad\•ice on a variety of pro- bl ems. The centt'r. Dr. Sinyk1n said, is ;1 pro!OIYJH..' "'hich 1s likely to be widely repeated in !he near future. Beca4Se of the need to explain medicnl problems to patients, he said. •·11•ilhin fi\·e years every major hospital in th<' United Stales is going to have a heallh edu1·ation program .·• ~1uch of the 1nateri;1I at lhc center roncentrales on prevention. ·'Diseases are changing." Dr. Sinykin said. "The diS<'ases that 1vere the "·ors! killers. the public enl'mies in the post. nre largf'I\· gone. Polio and contagious di seases aren't 1nuch of a problem any lllOrt•. ''The killers now arc heart diseases. lung diseases. cancer and acci dents. Three or the four arl' n1uch more suscep- tible to individual contrQL "Even cancer is susceptilJle to some exlrnt. ·•1r \1·e·re going to 1nake inroad s 111to these di seases. 11•c have to teach lheni ho1v to.Jive righL ·· ~1any st u den ts . he said. "are abysmall y ignorant about basic health. ··And it's too late to start at 40." Dr. Si nykin said. Cactus Carson's l{ai<lers Appeur C:ictus Carson's Haiders. a t.'Olorful collection of western characters. 11ill cnliven-Sunday'-s-activitics-at-Fiesta rle Cos ta Mesa. The 11•estern performers \\'ii! be on h<1nd rron1 noon to 10 :30 p.111. providing entertainment in the form of bar-roon1 brawls and shootouls. ... TAPED INFORMATION. REAOV TO ANSWER UCI STUOENT HEALTH QUESTIONS Volunteer Barbara Malonee Runs Telephone-Tape Console At Health Center Fo1·(l's Su1·t::1x "Wo11 't J(ill Taxpaye1·s' \\'ASHl;-.IGTO:\ 1L'Pi l -President F'ord has t110 di1ferent v. o) s of calcul ating figlll'CS on hi s pro1)()fif'd ;, pcrccnl income surtax a~ he argued !hat th<' one-.vear ll·\y 11ould not di:.i deeply into the \l'Hllet of the avl•ragc A1nerican. Ford told his ne\1S c-onierl'nt't' the ~urtax l\Ould co~t farnilies n1 n k i n f! ~15.000 a yc<1r nothing and those making ~20,HOO only $-12 in 1!175. A governrnent f;,1ct shcf't released 111th Fo rd 's spc1.'Ch lhis lll'Ck said fa rnil.1' incoine of ~l.'i.OOU 11ould have bl~ll.IJO adder! to th'e1r-1ax-bit1-. ~- Bo!h are correct. In the tirst 1:;1.~c. Ford was using "adjusted gross inco1ne" for hi s ~'20.0llll txan1plc. Thi s is the sainc as overall inc.'0111e for n1os\ fan1ilie s IJut d\/es not include cX~n1ptions and deductions \Vhich. \1h+'n su!J1 ''.JLIL"I. exlra tax 11111 an1cunt lo 'il:! -\\.hlLh result in a "1;1,.abl._. 1r1c·on11•" 1igurt• is 12 cents a da y. on v.hich the surchar~L· 1i; haSCLI "For a person on a S1~1 000 a vt•ar Jn the President's cxamptl'. 1hc !;unil.1 111con1e -fa1nilr or four -!~'re:.; cf fnu r 11·ould ha\'r four exetnpt1oni; no extra tax. t\nd if Yll'.l takL· 1t lo of S'i5U earh tol/illin~ S3,!XM) plu." tlt'-duc·· .~1 6,()(10 a Yt'ar. the . added CO"! nl lht" lions 1rorth $J.411U. This 1!·:11·cs 1a":iillr :-1 perrenl surtax 15 !'3 -11h1ch I'• in~,!lle Of $!'.J.600 011 .\1hirh il 5 !:k'l'Cl:r IS 12 C('lllS a day surcharge of 842 11ot1ldl >P paid. The gove rnment's ea'rlif·r ex 11 rn p t' , ~ , • a"~un1ed a taxabli: incoinc of S2!J. J-~_\f{1 Cr\1CS l{ttl!'ii t!S "hil'h 11·ould be subjccl tu a 5 percent surcharge of $121l. ·There has been !'01nc c.:nl!c1sn1 o! this-Sllrt ax. bOth po!i!ical antfot11erwisc.·· Ford s11id. adding-thnt he had con1t· ur with some rt•vea!ing figu res earlier in the day. "For <i fcunil.v of four \l'ith a $20.001! jiross inconte," he said. "the one-year u O.\t\LAN D I AP I -The i1nanc1:1lly- lroubled.BaiA.rca.JUip1d !raus.iLSY--5.leJD.. \\'hich !his yea r 1vas 1·cpor1cd ncnring bankruptcy and ready to shut do" n service. granted I 1.1 percent s a I a r ~· niises Thursday to 37 n1 a n a g cm l' n r em ployes. EVERY AVA BLE MODEL IN STOCK AND ON DISPLAY I AT ORANGE COUNTY'S ,., LARGEST DEALER • 100% Solid State• E4758 THE NAPOLI I· WHY- BUY AT A B • 1oor. ·--Solid State \ '.I.. AUt~-Fine Tumng ~ ~ 25" diag Mediterranean 25" diag REMOTE CONTROL Mediterranean 25" diag REMOTE CONTROL 16" diag CHROMACOLOR PORTABlE T,V. ·SEl750 THE BALBOA 17'' diag Remote Control PORTABLE! '75 Mediterranean c 0 L 0 R T E L E v I s I 0 N FT478 s425 ~i~,~ HO~~~L~ 659 -------.;.;.:: ....... I., I ' CALL FOi -PRiCES • • 23" _ diag _ GS798 ...J---- Cash 90 Plan a•ailable of Low Down and 36 Months lo pay lo,a.c.1 • I YHr m• Parts • I 'har Free Ser¥ic• • 3 Y•ar Piclu ro Tube W01Tanty • Free. Deli•ory and S•I Up 119 " diag. and largorl • Banl<A,,,.ricard/Masler Charge • W • SorY ice Whal Wo Sell • We know O..r Product Inside and Out • Ho Commission Sa1'5men . • ,., ', HURRY 19046 BROOKHURST • HUN:J'ING TON BEACH GT540 5525 -HOURS: Daily I 0-5 Open Monday Thurs. & Fri. I 0-9 Sat . I 0-5:30 • Sun. I 0-5 • I I • _!_J_O~PIL~.~~----="'~"""'=:·:°':':':":':':2,:1:9:74 ______ , JU\\S uf tile -. !\lanufacturer l lurst Perfor· manc:e Inc. caUs this device the ja\•lS of li.fe. but Orange County Fire Department personnel call it the cookie cutter. Training officer Dave Cowardi n demon· st.rates power tool for tearing apart wreckage of cars. planes or bu ildings to free trapped \'1c ti1ns In de1nonstration a1 county fire def1artment's Orange County Airport Sta· lion. Show was part of Na· tionaJ Fire Prevention \Veek. South Laguna's Sa11itar y Board OI(s _4.Jiso P lan The South U!guna Sanitary District h:is approved participation in the Aliso \\'ater !\tanagement Agency (AW}.1A), "'hich ~·ill C05t the district $592,000. A\\').\A is a partnership to construct a regional waste water treatment plant to serve the communities of Laguna Beach, South Laguna. Laguna Niguel. \fission Viejo. El Toro and Laguna Hills, lr\'ine and Emerald B~~· THE PROJECT a Is o calls for upgrading some existing I re at men t plants. building a large ocean outfall off Aliso Bearh and linking the com· munities by se11,·age lines. Funds for South L.1guna's share of the project \\·ere apprO\'ed in a S3 million bond election last yeilr. \\'hich is also funding other local sanitary projects. 0 ES I G N OF' A\\1~IA projects is scheduled 10 begin Oct 31 if all com· munitics have agrctd to participate by then. Laguna Beach. \\hich has ;ilready approved participation. will pay Sl90.000 as its proportional share. Total ~t or ihc 1\\\'!\lA projl'cts is estimated at about ~6 million. of \\hich SIO million to !12 n1illinn will be met by fc<h•rnl <ind !ilatc grants . . ' . . I Patty Hearst In ~lexico? PHO&.~IX, Ariz.. IAP) -FBI agents he.re have a hunch 1hat Pattv llearSI and other memben of i he fra gmented S~'mbionese Uberation Army passeG through Ariwna and are in ~lexico. "\V~rr operating on t.hat theory," sak1 Paul l\.lohr, special ~gent in charge of the Phoenix office. !\fiss Hearst. 20, daughter of San Francisco nev.·spaper executive Randolph Hearst, became a self· proclaimed member of lhe SI.A alter being kidnaped Feb. '4 from an apartment ln Berkeley she ~ared 11,ilh her fiance, Steven \\'eed. " Lc1rge-sized l_;ots Okayecl. For Valley· The f oWllain Valley Planning Com- mission has unanimously approved the crealion of a "residential eslates" zoning "'ith larger-sized lots. The commission's $--0 vote came after the zoning received the endorseme nt of the city planning staff. It will go to the city counci l for corusideralion. THE EST ATES ZONE 1,1-·as suggested three months ago by C.ouncilman Bernie Svalstad. ~·ho "'anted the zone to app{y to a SO.acre parcel at the northeast comer of Ellis Avenue and ?atagnolia Street. 1 But other councilman agreed not to force the new iooing onto a particular plot. As outlined by Svalstad and city plan- ners, the minimum sized lot in the esta1es zone '"-otlld be 12,000 square feet. The standard family lot in Fountain Valley is 7,200 square feet . -fF-APP-ROV-ED BY-the council, this zoning will be added to city codes for possible use by a future developer. but city planners point out there is little undeveloped land ~·here it might apply. The Ellis and l\1agnol.ia parcel sug- gested by Svalstad is -the largest un· developed plot in the city. said City Planner Don Contraman. There a r e about 150 acres in the city in undeveloped residential area. He said the new zone wouldn·t apply to the Presley Company's proposed tux· ury and equestrian estates. That develop- ment, on 352 acres rooed industrial. will require a planned comnwnity zoning of its own , Contraman said. Quiz of Nixo n Favored in P oll NE\V YORK (UPI) -The Louis Har- ris poll has found that a majority of Americans surveyed believe f o rm e r President Nixon sOOuld be asked about the \Vatergate cover-up even if he is too ill to tra,•e\ to Washington for the trial of fonner aides. The survey also said Thursday a ma- jority believes the cover-up trial should go ahead despite the pardon granted Nixon by President Ford. f\fany said th ey lhought Nixon's health "'as brought out as an issue in the pardon only to create sympathy for the fonner president, the survey sajd, The findings · were based on a poll of I.f>44 adults across the nation taken between Sept. 23 and Sept. 27. No lricrease in Coas t C(ttalina Voyages $een P.isseni:ers on r\e"port •!arbor boa:s 10 and frorn Catal1nn l.<>!and arc nol expcc·ted to increa.!'c dl1spite the po~~ible los~ of the Great \\.hite Steanll'r, a SO.ye.1r institution. ~lan:iger of Da\'e\ 's Lock<'r. <ti !he Balbo;i Pa\'tlion in :\£'1qXlrt Bf>ach, the Joc~l t'Qmpany that pro\1ides daily island !ie!'\ If(· dunn;: the· summrr, 5.'lid Friday fe\v of !he corn1);1n.1··s lrll\Clers co1nc fro1n In. Angeles. "ht>rc thr Sl('tln1er l~ dO('/.it'll i\IGRS. l\'C .. 011'TI('r of the : ®p:I'>· or.cnitcr ~eainer. IS tryinJ,? to :.Lil ll lo t>u~er~ from Ku11";i1l . the 01l·ncn rountry lh:it rrcently purchnsed an 1sh1nd oU the coost of South CaJolina. - JJrop l 7 Fou ght IJv ,,.~h·1· Board \ re~olulion niiJ>M1ng Pro~i!iQO Ii. lhL' '\Vild \\'ater and Scenic Jnitinli\c,'' h;1s been adopted by the South Coast loUlllY \\":itcr l)1Stnct's board or dlree- lrM'< The resolution sir.tics that passage or lhl' act in the Nov. 5 election could h11lt construction of 1he New ~!clones n:un OOThc-SUlnlslnus River In lhe San Jo:.iquln Vnllcy, on v;hich more th:1n $!>2 1nilhon has been i;pen\. Thst 11c1 ~Ollld add a ninc-milf' strl'tch or v.hi!C'W<J(Cr tO the state_ ~·iJd Rnd 5'Cf'n1c rivers sy111em . thus blockin( com· pleUCIO of Ibo dnm "h1ch "'OUld inundalc!: lbat .stretch of the ri,·cr. ' The buyers are reportedly eager to purchase the S.S. Gatalina for SS million , but the sale is being held up pending approval from the Publlc Utilities Con1- n1ission. l-:\1en if the ship is sold. fc~· Los Ani::eles travelers would filter do\\TI ro Ne,1·port harbor, according to ll11ke (;rosz. manager of Davey's Locker. Davey's Locker operates the Island Holiday, a 140.passcnger boat. "~JOST OF OUR customers co1ne frotn Orange. Rh•erslde and San...-8'madino Count ies, !O we probably '"'OU.ldn'l feel too much effect from lhe sal~:· Grosz said. People needing trans pora t ion 10 Avalon. the Island's d ty. from the Los Angeles area. vrould Just see:k other. smaller boa ts out of the San Pedro port. he said. Before the sale is approved, John Stanaland. o"ner of ~IGRS, Inc. and se~·eral companies operating boats to Catalina, n1ust prove to the PUC thal he could provide other adequate service to 1he island, according to .Jo hn deBrau\\'Crc, or the PUC. WllILE Pt:C hearings ordinarily lake many months to schedule. deBrau11,·ere s:-ud the t'Ommlsslon might hear the ca5e in a few \\'eeks. "\Ve don't know whether lo celebr<:itc or protest." ~l ayor Nonnan Perlu53 of Avalon said Vriday. , Past troubles "Ith the big ship, c<1.u.slng insecu rity for 90!1lC I s I a n d residents. have ltd many to favor its sale. Othtrs. though. fetl nostalgic about ill 50 yeaMJ of strvice "and 11re reluctant to act it go," Ult mi)'Or aald. ' , • 'No Evidence' • I ' Experts Back Use of IUD I rui11e School Bills Go Out Bids are golni; out ! o r con; . \\'ASHJ NGTON IAP \ -A panel of 11011s arose about 11..S litifety. rf'vie~· by an eight.me 1n be r sub->1.11.1ctlon of a cernu1.nent Culver-- TI1e F'DA said last August that it commitU .. 't". tale School ln lr\•lne. ~ outside expe1·1s has concludl'd that then.~ 1.s no cvidenct! the Oalkon Shield is less sale than other ~ntra111H1ne coo· tracepUVit dev~C(!'! t!C-Ds1 . tile Food a11\1 Drug Adntini1ttrt1tion !i.31d F'rida~· h:id rcporU; of II deatht 1md 209 nonfatnl Tiw FDA said Fridn}' the sub-One of l\\O "instltnt schOOls" in ca~ o{ Infected ipOnlaneous abortions conunittee coocluded: ··u is not apparent Irvine. the facility, Is made up a..,!OC11lti'd ~·1th tht' shield. from the available infonNllc:ri thal the >f s_e\·eraJ portable stnit1uffii on A! the same time, .!he FDA ·:s<1id saret,. and ,efficacy of the Dalkon Shield he site near the corner (If J\iJ.ln 1rbe Dalkon Shield, inserled into th•. uterus to prevent un11,antt•U births, has been worn by an esiunarcd ~ 2 million American ~·omen <ind a 1n1!hon nKlrc in other coontrle!i. 11 kne" ul 5 deaths ilnd 2J septic abor· is significantly different from 0 th c r )treet and Culver Drive. . tioos as~iated "ith the l,.ippes Loop IUDs." District planner Dave K 1 n g and 1 death rind 8 septic abortions reported that the number o f associated v•ilb the Saf-T·C<lil. TllE FULL CO!\t!IU'M'EE "ill meet students at the temparary facility has increased In the year of opera- A CO)IM'JITEE OF' 18 out.side physi· Oct. 2!Jo.30 to make a recommendation lion to the point where re- TllE A. II. ROBl~S Co., of Richmond . cians and ,scientists r~mmended at on the Dalkon Shield. and consider ne~· quirements for state school bulldlng Va., voluntaril y halted d1Slribu1ion and that time that the Dalkon Shield be labelling for patients and physicians us-funds are met. sale of the slueld last June lliter ques·~:.•::·•::P•~•::"._::'h::•:.__:mar'.'.'.'.'..:"::'-"."°~n:d::;n'.!g!..:.f'.:urt'..'.he~,-~;n2!g~an~y~IU~D~.----------'==============' Town & Country is thC' place for all 1hc fireplace acce.-.sones you need for a co1y ~·Inter 4.day delhery on custom screens. 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In mu.ny p arts of Ca lif or· nla they will otdd color win· I.er through spring. They do bloom the most proruscly in :;pring, but if planted early Club to Hear Wreath Talk .. liro\\·ing in ll olu.lay lil1t · ler'' will be the theme or the Oct. 23 rnceting or the Irvine Carden Club. ~t embers arc asked to bring a holidny decoration. Mrs. Regin ald C. Silby, vice pre5ident, \\"ill demon· strate how to make u Christ· mas ·11:reath of pine cones . NEWPORT BEA.CH PERSIAN RUG AUCTION SUN. OCT. 13 MIWrOlTH IHH 1107 Jec::OcrH Id. • pansies and v101u~ w1u put on u spcci11J winter show . Pansies und violas ure long.t i me fa'vnritcs of flow e r g arden<'r s . Uolanicully, they are n1e1n· bcrs of the viol<t famil y v.•hich ulso inclutlcs Jolmny· jurnp-ups <Uld violets. Both :ire l,)CrcnniMI S but in California we treat them as annuals -· .. -which makes them ideal winte r plunling pals . The time for planting pan- sies and violas is now . Young plants should ha ve as much of PHii 's good growing weather as pos- sible-to be at lheir best for coo l season b l oom . Seedlings should be tran· splanled from flats into your gqrden as soon as pos- sible. Pansies and violas like a loose rich loamy soil that is well drained. If you have trouble with boggy soil after v.·intcr ruins, try planting Pansies and Violns in raised beds or in tubs , window boxe s or in han g in ).! ba skets. In soils "''ith good drainage, pans ies and violas massed together or bordering spring bulbs arc HOME/GARDEN Weed Root May Join Pest Fight WASl·llNGTON (API The root of a common \\-'eed, long used by Indians in medicine, may prove effcc· tiv c in c o nt rollin g agricultural and household pests, the Department of Agriculture says . Te s ts con ducted by department chemists show the root or the American coneflower. a member of the thistle family, produce~ compounds that ('an kill sun1c insects and retard the natural development o r others. By ERNEST DOUGl.AS 0wbt1Nicit10c.f MoNIW lilonoWf PHOEN IX , Ad•. -The tough, American desert c•c\us laces ~ thorny problem. So man)' pc.'Ople arc anxious to plant one in their gardens thul the demand is threatening Lhc plant with ex.linction. Jn an effort to protect (.•acti and other plant life in- digl•nous to the PacifiC'" Southwest from thievery :ind other preventable destruction , California, Utah, and New Mexico have expres sed interest in Arizona's Native Plant Law. Under that law, anyone desiring to r e move cacti from the desert floor must have a permit. Each plant must carry a tag with that permit number until it is set in place by the final pur· chaser. In 1973-74, Arizona issued 493 commercial and 436 individual permits ror the remova l of 47,000cactL DEMAND FOR the plants is brisk, both domestically and overseas . Arizona How to .......... _.._. .. __ , I 11J•2 ~ ....... -....... _....,c....... t•2-ato1 t I HUMTIHG'T= II.A.CH 847-5141.1 .. ______________ _ residents often plunl cou.11 legal!~· fu1tl thl·•r ,,_., 1111 0 uround their hou s e s nurst·ril·~ bccuuse of tht• d iffi culty in F.nrorl't·n11•11t of t he la.,.. 1~ nltiint:ainlnc ~uwns. :rtH! in tht• h ~1 nd ... of J{u.·hurd giant saguaro IS es~c111lly Cou 11 Ir\ 111 :in ;i od four SAT. & SUM. OCT. 12 • 1 l popular, :uul one \\'Ith two d('pullt•s.111 :i 1llv1s 1on of th(• ,----------------------., o•lhreco•mssell•'.?'l2~s1 .. 1,. ,.,,mm h""'""'" oi l I 50%o OFF ': ormore.St11neof thcn1 scl A gr ir·ul t ur1· arJrl 11 0 1· for as much as $1 ,000. hcultu1\· •·orcign sales ;.ire cv1•n I more profitable fo r nur 'r ht• i\:al 1\1• Plant L;1 \I. I 1-qol. GRAPE IVY I serymcn. Curiously, one ?f "'e1~t 1111 0 1•fJ1·1·t .Ju ly I, l!J72 1 1 Id.al for haft9i"CJ bos.lttt OITOrMJtmtntJ I the mo5t caj!l'r markets 1s In 11 ~ l1r..,t l:! n1 u11 ths. 2', 1 in J apan. The sagua ~~~ 'iol:1tor:-\\1•1'l' arr\.'?.\l'd :111t I • ~· GAA:DEN AS I shipped across the Pa1.·1f1c ;ill \11·1·l· l'un' 1C'l l·d arH L-.:.~.:!!~~~,.!~A----------..1 are necessarily youngstC'r:-, f111t·d In thl· :s1.·1·011J y1·a r •• I · I up to four feet in lu•ight, :ind 1·nd111 i.: Ju n(• 30, 1974, thl•rt ~ I COMPLETE I the J apanese eonnoisseur V.'l"l't' 38 .1 rrl"s ts Again. ;111 ~~ 'JAPANESE' I SELECTION I must pay $4U a root ror the ~cr1· runv1ct1·d a nd t"ost·r ~·: , KOi I WINTER I specimen to put in h is \'ed :st•1·('n·d;1y jail :st•nt l'n ICAIPJ I I greenhousl', where it 11·111 res 11/li le thl· rt•s1 \\'er1 , DISPLAY I I live for not more th :i n !hret; riocll ~ o.,.. 1000 Fi.Ji I BULBS I ye5rs. 1 b thC' In ;1d 1flt 1011 to lhc1r oth('t '"Shoe., I I agua~os a so go ~· du t11·:-. C ou n l r y n1;.i11 _____ ,. __________ ~ dozens, ldf noHl h1rndr1eds. 1~ a ml h i:-.... 1aff 1·s1in1at..• t hl -11 .. otl•·r t:xrrllr111 """"'"•IH' o .. ri911 ,\ '"''•"•'""'' EngJan • o an (· ;in 1·alul· of t'at·ti th:t! niust ht TA other European counlnC'S.. ren101 ,•d fl'o1n r1 i.;ht-of-11·ay & T AKA KOi IN ARJZO~A, traffic in for Ill'"' h1gh"•;.i1·s and elcc-NURSERY AND FARM the theft and illegal sa!c of t rit• tra11s 1n isS ion lines . f has been "'"""""•ll y ,.. ..... '""""""" "" '"''"' •m•~'>< cac I • ' . HeeC'ntly they survt'y('d the •• .,1,.., ., ..,, .. -eos1A MtSA , reduced alt~oug~i ~~i·ri' ~~ caeli on a long r ight·of-w;~y 546-0724 !""" .• '"~~ - no doubt l ~al l.~rgl .'.1u~w frorn a gcnC'raling plant 111 I .w;1 .. ~tall AFi\h PolldWithAJapani:~rGarct.11 ~ hers or cacti as W{' ll as,.1 f{'. northwest Nt>w A1cxico to • E1prrt JDPGMM" Gardi!rf'With M011thl1 St'r•i~" "==i=§==~ nonlhorny plant spCl'ies II· ·rut·son . It li e s mos tl y l.J~~~~ ~ :i rross J<ind . o"'ncd by the II • H y ? ~· ''"'' of Ariwn'o. The cac<i SO WHATS NEW WIT OU • ~-. thereon addl'd $30,000 to the i'" utility. l\'hich 1vas in turn you what's new in your local • ~ ' I'! Become Wt ..... 2 ,... llllf'Ktioil tr.. I'·""' • T£Me5: C"". CNill. "'•'°" C..o~ .... Al£Tl()HE(A· S C<oll E-1111 ""'" --,_ OIW'O - a spectacular sight. For a massed effect. plant them nbout eight inches apart. toi" To keep them looking their best, pinch back leggy lookin g flowers to gel uniform and compacted growth. ··American concrlower roots are a pesticide cor· nucopia ," s a id chemist Martin Jacobson, one or the department scientists ac- tive in the research. JACOBSON SAID one chec k from <he Tu<;s on Onlr the Dallr Pilotreallr tells -~ -~·~~~d~c~d~!~o~lh;c;·~s;<•;l;c~·s~s;c;hoo~I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;~~~~~ Amateur Vintner 1~ r nd. . communitr ... everr d•• •·!iiilm.)! C1 . AUC0A INTEANAfl()NAl ._ ___ 11J) Oll0-7i•O•----compound isolated from the \Vith the 1ncreas1ng in· rools had proved effective tercst in wines, the thoughts in kil li ng hous e flie s . of many gardeners turn to mosquito larvae, German planting grape vines and cockroac hes , and ycllo1v eventually making their mea lworm s, <1 pest of O\\'fl wine which is legal as stored flour, i;rain a nd long as it's kept to 200 gat- other food producLc;, !orls a year. A SC..l'Ond compound has Becoming an amate ur pro.vcd clfcctjvc in VctY-vinlner-is not ' difficult ttS small doses of inhibiting long as certain i:u idc lines growth and development of arc followed. Plant al least the mcaJ\\•orm .. Jacobson half a dozen or more grape sa.id. . . . vines. T)lcse can be sta~l<:_d fhat compuund, s1m1har from cuttings, though it is to hormones produced by easier and heller to gel 1he inscl·t , when applied Lo them from nurseries. Select me al work pupae cause s tbe.gr<ipe.. l'a ri cty you \\'ant p ar t ~ o r th e in s ect lo and if possibl e slay "'ilh develop na tur:11ly and olher either reds or \\'hitcs. parts toremaininthe pupal Jn California, as in stage. 1·hc result is an in-Europe, the vitis vinifera sect not able lo reproduce or species does well, but this is to reli eve itse lf or body not true in the East, as "'astcs. Thomas Jeffers on found WOIMI FOi OIGANIC fAlllUNG-#lANTING-COM~OSTS A third com1>0 und fr(lm out. Believing that grapes the coneflo"•cr has proved did well anywhere, he wrote effective in inhibit ing in his diary :·· ... \\'ine being dtl \'elopml'nt of l\\'O t ypes of among the earlies t luxuries c ancer , the dc p;1rtmenl in "'hich we indulge ou r· said. sell'l'S, it is desirable that it !kl·• ii ,.,,. ,,.,.. NI ~•1>1•r tor IM..,•111<1. '" ~ wo•11t'1 ""' wll ""''"1-r5 -< Al>lHNQtlMS c .. Mft muk~ OoJf W>K••lly. A~y --.. , ..... fl'll.•lc~ 1(1, tlfllft ga ... rn;, ~An•a\tlc •n~I" 1! '°"' u ;i,, Vlt ""•t ;, t1 ,,,.. ,,.,.. looll -:i<i.f)O ft, ..... l'J.lll. l !c .. W1 d<I"'' .. 1,., <Onl~t .,,, ~··~~ f "~I -m .. T-•·"•<•1 t1 ••"-"'' ••"1 ""'" •~ """""'' "' ~ .....,1 ""'I· "'"''to Or~"'l• ("""''"own _,m '""" •roG 1•0•1 M'N. 1624 W. EDIHGEI, SANTA AHA rH. flt-076l Am erican Indians ustd should be made here and we extracts of the ('onenowcr have every soil aspect and for antiseptic, analgesic climate or the best wine and other medicinal pur-countries ... " poses . ll UT J Efo'FERSON 'S =====-~~~==-=-----======c:;====-==~--------1 vines (ailed to pros per NURSERY- FLORIST 2640 Harbor Blvd ., COSTA MESA I Ilk So. of Adams, on Harbor Bl•d .. Have a SUPER Spring Plant BULBS Now . DAFFODILS RANUNCULUS DVTCll IRIS TULIPS•CROCUS•~IOR E FREE Planting Gulde Fin<'st #1 Grade Bulbs Repeating a sell-out .. !! KIWI VINE IACTINIDIAI Q-namenlal vine w11h sweet lla\'Ofed small fruit Use lru1t in 1am or Jelly; eat fre sh trom tho vine. I GAL. 2.25 . DICHOM~RA SOD s~if-~ 5S,.Ft .••••••••• f ........ 1.29 HOURS: Reg 89 PONV PAK, low growing "811ou" vanetv -great bulb ,cover opeo garde n or OC>n1e!oer. 5'KW ... Oct. 1 l MOH.·SAT. 9·6 SUNDAYS 9.5 Hybrid BERMUDA SOD 5 s,. Ft .• : .•••••.•••••..••.••• 99• Fresh Weekends Select ed FTD Me mber PHONE 546°5525 CtlDIT CAADS HOHOlED ' because they "'ere vitis vinifera from Europe. On the eastern coast and in other ar eas, s pcc ifi t· t•ultivated hybrids must be planted. Check "'ilh nur. se ri es and s tat e agricultural experts a nd s elect the s pecies and \"arielies they recommend. Garderier's I. Shop for pyracanthas and t·nto nl·a ster now and enjoy their l'olorful dis play of red b('rries through the winter months ahead 2. Sratter s nail ba it around ncwl y.vla nt cd "''inter an. nu:1ls . ' 3. Thin camellia hods'. now for b igge r a n~d be tter bloon1s latcr nn 4. Planl ground covers this nlonth and nC'x t so they can esta bl is h the mselves during "'inter a nrl he ready for good nc11.• growth in spring. 5-Roses s hould be watered regularly. Don 't count on early rains to ke('p fall blooms in good s ha I><' It takes rour ye:i rs for grape vines to bear rruiL 1'hey are not too producli\·e until lbe fifth yc;i r .. P l•nt t he vines it l least '1 feet apart' as the roots s pread . Good fer· lilizing and ll'atl•ring is l'S sential the first four y<'ars f'or-the first year, use a lh1uid fertilizer such as Or· Lho·Gro every s ix 1~ccks in the growing sei.lson. Keep them fertilized and "'alcretl,. until the fout'th yc:.i r. \\'hen they i.l rc full y matured, do not waler Grape vines need support ;111d a 6 fool stake should be sunk behind each vine. Tic the trunk or the vine to the stake and. if you wish, es pecially with white grapes, stretch out wires so that the vines train on them. 1'he v ines can a lso be espaiicred against a wall or fence. AFTER T HE RAINY season the vi nes should be dusted with :;uJphur to prevent mildew. Sulphuring must be done bl'fore the gravCs arc maturing. Once the vines have obtained good growth, they should be 1 pruned in ea rly Spring. The amateur wine gr:.ipc grower should bear in mind that while grapes nlalurc earlier than reds. So o1e reds such as l he Cubern~t grape do not mature until late OclobC'r. For wine making, choose a i:r:1pe variety that produres a wine which does not need long aging such as a Gamay Beaujolais. Pinot Noir, Zin· fandel in lo"· rt·ds :.u1d Johannisbe rger H il's h n~. Gewurzlr:1 m iol'r , <.:lu:nin Blanc in the "'hilt:s #ISlft llDIOOM I -· ·-· flODt ! ~ PIANT . RYE GRASS NOW Rt<J. 49.00 SAVE 22.50 • -•Red lt'al "'""' -B•-p_,... • (_.....,.. ~'"' • "'Cl «• i:lolono• -l vce1101u1 P<ll¥1ntl•e"'o ' • [...,.__,,,,. .. s-o....,;, • (_<)! .......... -l-..._ . ~I l~nclton • ~,,_., l>llNI p,.... • p,,,.,. ,..._ 15 GAL. TREES Rt<J. 59.00 SAVE 20.50 s3sso • FQA HilQ -~..:us Ael..,.. • -· SI..., c». • S"'Qle si.now.. Pwdle-o.it ("""""' 0 Hanging Baskets 20°/o : ~~: 20°/o: SALE UMJTED TO STOCK OM HAMD S.bdtNo•.1.1974 lfD•OOll 1 Mill We "••• C1ldo rno1 C...·-N,,__n On CU sr." To C..... •ou -1,,.,. Gar,,.n 1...,,.,du•• ~·•"'1 4'1<' ........ ---- llDADO• ' • f111f\f JOO• 'X~ .. ,. 3 / 10 , , r-.:-(\-· llRIOOll • •• r-· ALUMC*T PATIO ' FURNITURE CLOSEOUT u.Nhtd to Jtoc.• 011 lwil9d .... $200.00 s11s ALL SALE mMS CASH I CAIRT PHONE: 646-7441 O~EN 7 D.t'fS A WEEK 2038 NEWPORT BLVD. COSTA MESA ~D ;w ~ !• k""-----~' r---BIG BEDROOMS SHAG CARPETING • rlREPlAC~S • OELUXE 'ULTRA..BRIGHT" COUNTRY KITCtlENS • rAONT LAWNS WITH A lRE[ ANO SPRINKLERS • REAR ANO 510( YARD FENCING • WET BAR • SHAKE ROOFS • CONCRETt; OR.IVES • 3.CAR GARAGES ' 3 BATHS • $59,900 E)(CELLCNT DEACH -ClOSE.. PARK-LIKE LOCATION Landmark "'''h'r. ~1·11 1r Jr! .1t;n•. tiv R ./. M;uv.cll A A'!.PC••ri·.~ ---- . 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J>l:tnL'> until an ,.,.,1:1':-. :1rt· for\hl·o1n1n~ If the ans'fo'tn. t·a11 l'l>On 11•' found !ht• industry ha:. noth1n1-: lo \\orrv ahout. ll 1ncrely needs 10 Jc:irn lo !<i\}Cllk underslttn· dahl.v vnd r•1n\ 1nt·1ngly llut if the an· ... \\t'f ' 110 11111 1·x1"l. ;ind cunnot be 1ound 1n u n.:;1..;un;.ihll· time. l'a n "'l' ull <1! lord lt1 ~.1 n1 lilt· !>ti rniu·h ., \\",, :i r1• g:1111hlt11)! l\'llh PCO Jllc'!<i li l t''" 1111h llH· 1vcll l•·111 g of future ~1·n1·r;t1111n:.. an1I 1\lit h l'rodi giou!<i ''"TI:. o{ c;qlll :il lhal muy affect the I 1atnlit \'of fl\11' ('{'OllOlllY lo h1illdin~ up our ra1l1oaclivc in· 1't'nlory. 1\'l' a 1·t-l\U1 fl)t•rc ly s ayin ~ lhal '''l' hl'l't• a.ni l no\v :icet•pt !he ri!:l k. 11l' ;1r<· ul:.o forcing tht· 11ord'i of al'· t•t-p1:11H't' u1.1on lhc 111'-' of all the un- born. ol :Ill .... p1•t•1e~. 111 ;111 pla ces. for rit•arly a ll time for uur IK'ncfit alotH.' 'rhc :-.l ake;. "'1lh nuc lt·a r pu11•t•1' ... 1r1k l' u.-. ;1s too 1111-:h 1n another reJ;Jurrl. Full .-.peed ;1h1•ad on nuelc:Jr 1iov.•cr Yt•ill create lhl· illus ion v.-c ca n t'finlinut• for a whdt• 110 ii s u1>e r~"­ poncnt1al r·ou rsc or 111crt•asin~ our r:•tc or e nergy t'onsumption (up from :1 5 per ct' nt per year hct"" ccn Hl50-196.'i to I 5 percent hct"'·ccn 19G."l·l91:t), wilh n11n1ma l attention to cn1•rgy conscr va\1011 or prudent self.restraint SAN ONOFRE NUCLEAR POWER STATION SHOWN IN 1968 ON ITS FIRST DAY OF OPERATION much furthcl' to11'ard be ing uµ aga insl nc\v c nvironrni.:ntal lin1its. ifwc are lo avoid l'li111:1tie than~t'. dt·11lction or o the r r c so ur<'C S ;ind lim its nn avallabll' spat'c ror rat'ililic~ of aJI sorts t;iin. y,•ilh costs pe r kilowatl·hour having quadrupled in the last decad~. 'fhc J oi nt Economic Committee of Congress still feels that nuclear power is IC'SS ceonomic than co21J and other souri.;cs of l•ncrgy. f1nall.1. a high r<.ilt· or nuc lear The At-.:C. or the Nuclear Energy grow th , :is \Vl'll as i::ro"·th in energy Agcnl'v wh iC'h is to succeed it. must highly complex machinel'~' and too few people \\'ho a re equipped to dl•iJI with its idiosyncracies? IT WO ULD BE lragic if •·e--found ourselves box ed into a s ituation in a decade in "•hich the rountry found i\ had lost f<tit h in nuclear JX)\-1.'er and ~·el it had invested so much in it lhallil did not knoy.· how to forgo it . This y.•ould be a prescription for Chaos. But the country~ has turned its bark on un· welco me doses or ney.· high te- chnology before -as in the case or the SST -and it can do it ap.tiin. co nsumption in general. y,jJI require convirice lhe public that it can be tre mendous a mounts or capita l. trusted to be a vigorous and impartial Rose es tim a tes tha t $1 tri llion regulator. whic h-is rreeofthetiin(of "'ill be needed through lhc )car political marhinalion. Something is 2QOO for this purpose. 11'hil'h is one· te rribly Yt•rong 1vith a regulatory fifth or all I he nc1\' co pital that \viii be aJ;!enry lhal charartcristically wails for med by thC'n . This c:Jpilal·intcnsive until so~one.. on the outs ide points indu!'>try t'o old bci;:in to distort the out lhc problc n1 s it should have been And there is a \\'a)' the nation ca n 11·hulc patlcrn of rapit;il in\'estn1ent in ;intici1,;iting <1nd regulating com-proceed to meet its ene.-gy needs \\'hat it ,1·ould other"· 1st-~. This could be done 1\:.fl~ po.IO)''trlng of our standard of !iring nor ~n~· drop in employment. And the 1.rnpU11t·or nuclear caparitv Ytould ,onJr need to expand modestiy to lhrtt-times the current cap.icity. rather lhan 10 or: 20 times. this cuun\I')' and drain ofr l·a1lilal tho.it ·1>etcnlly all along. without heavy reliance on nuclear T llF. Rf:SU~T \\'I I.I. be t·arly 1s needed ror ot he r t·nt crpriscs.ancl • • power. The Fo rd Foundation's dt•plction of our oil and JlilS resl·r~s. soci1J I prioritc.s like housing. No one may yet ha ve been killed, En('rgy Policy ProjCct shows that A cala mitious ronfl'Oltiation f9Uld dust[)' chooses-·lo ·blindJ~· g4tnble. on winning the race that is oow: ..,.cler way with the rising tii:Se ol doubt. Credibilit1· is dropping so rast that . before lon·g no ans\l·ers \\"ill be LQ&sled . All those asi ociated Y;ith lhe industry may \rant to start askinC themsd,·es ho,,..· much they are v.·illing to risk in such a rare. ;.1s 11·1·!1 as c l"Ni ronml'nt;1\ h;_1voc rfom but that may be because we are not va riou s e n ergy co nse r vatio n too rn uch fossil fuel dcvc lopni cnl l>e spilc n1a ss1ve rcscarth and th al far out e nou~h on a limb. But will measureS can be taken to rei n in our This article i1 tzctrpttd.~rom • ,,,ftc:h by A-1ichael McCloskey. wlio is encvlivP director of the·Sjtrra Club. (A nt inuc.d-hi g.h-.iovw.I h-rlit'E!i> in----...d(!J.:.clop.mcnLs.ubs.1.cli.cs ... -lo_launch the.. -the.Jamb brc.ak-off-w.hen it geLs--loo-energy _consumption growth rate by energy l.'.onsum pliQn will bring us that indus try. its cconomits remain unecr-heav il y \VC ig htcd with too mlich the year 2000 to o nly 65 pcreent of ' • 'Army_, of Police F~a~~!! By Di\ VID E. i\NDERSON Uwl'" .. , .. , ,-~ .... \VA.5ll lNGTON -Are America's police for res becoming militariz.ed~ ''es, according to la11'ycrs handlinj! the defense of several of those ac· cused 1\·ith crimes stemming from the 1973 occupation of Woonded Knee by members of the American Indian !\.Tovemcnt and their supporters. The Indians' defense team \\"ill try to present al thei r trials \\·hat it call s a "milita r y defe nse." contending there was ~·m assive military intervention" in \\•hat the gove rnment itself labeled a "civil disorder.·· According t o the la\l•yers. the mi lilarization of the police com· niunity in gener al -and the Justice Oe parlntent in )Jarticular -did l'lot begin \\'ith the 71-day Wounded Knee ~ie~c. Ins tead, a s th(' journal "Counter· spy ·· contends. they feel Wou nded KncC' "1vas !-oin1 pl y a field test where lhe military \1·as allowed to clan· dl·stinely control a rather large army composed or· speciall y trained U.S. niarshals and t'BI agents." Al the rate judges are dismis· Oi,·ision. much in thesa'tne raslitOn as ~ing \\founded Knee cases, the defense ~~~r;~~.d done in \"ietnam in the la11·yers may never get a chance 10· 11 •~ 1 present their "milita[)· defense." but Equa Y cnsturbing to luc at\'yers and But2 is lhe gro\\1h ol the'Special in\'eSti_l:!illOrs for "Counter·ipy." the magazine or the "f'ifth Estate." an Operations Group \\"ithin the mar-shals' SH'\'it'e. ' organization de1·oted lo creating an alternati1·c intelligence communil). BUTZ SAID THEY 10 re:pr0mt a ha\'e outlined the scenario. standing Army respons~le onl): to \lie According to Tim liutz. a i·oung in· attorney general, not the Congress 1·cstigator in\·01,·cd in studying \\loun· ~nd the people. 1 ded Knee. the role of the military at "They wear mUitaf1:·Sl)/le unifor· lhe sie ge .;,·\rent beyond the limits ms, use militat}· "·eapuns and utilize described 1n the Passe Commitatus mili tary tactics unCler t he 'ad,;ce and 1\c\. lhe la\\' "·hich prohibits the l'Ontrol of Army or!icers.ln addition. milita ry from en(orcingcil'il la .... -." members of the SOC a,it~nd 1he Ar- 1lutz s aid the military presence at my's Senior Offi<'ers Ci\·il Olstur- \Voundcd Knee "·as in more than just' bance Orh:·nlation Court" a('f.t. Gor- an advisory or obser\·er status. ad· "doh. ' ding that it described its role as "By all objective s tandards. the~· "being equal to. not subser\'icnl to. are a n army rather thane potlce for- Lhc Justi ce Department offi cials y.·ho ce. an arm\' that has its entire history 1rere responsible for \\'oundcd Knee." rooted in ··ci,·il disorder' suppres· llE CITED as examples the use of sion." Butz said. military pl anes 10 fly rrc.'Onna issanre Butz belie,·es that the next time a missions, supplying the FBI and mar· civ il disorde r such as Wounded Knee shals y.·ith ~1 ·16 ri rles. and Arm~· con· occurs. the Armr y.·ill be'f:,'en more lri bution or 75 s niper ~ifles y.·ith bold in the role it'"•ill play and the scopes and a rmored personnel cB r· control l·hey exercis e O\'erci,·il riers. authorit~-. Essentiall y. according to Bul1 .. all l·le cites Sen. 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Rrrt•nl p u bltr prnll''i\ O\'t•r lei:alistic methods provides plt•nty or t·v1dencc !hill a review is long overdue in to the influt'l1 C£' lhl' legal professiorl has exerc ised over the proeess('s or ~overnm cnl . Alm os t C\'l'ry c·nn1mi ssio n in · ('ali fornia from c.·rlut:111ru1 to hii::h11·ay dl'partment has a hl·:1\'y rross·settion of l;1y people mak in g lhi· <J1•('i:-;1ons on polil'y matters . 'fhe \;11·1ous li(·ens ing bodies :ir£' carefully n1a nn cd \1ilh in· divirlua ls who are not members or tht= prorctsion. T ll E CALI FORNI A Bar As· sociation has beroml' through the ef- forts of the \a\l.'Yl'rs in !he Lcgis l:.i tun:? an officially s tate·rl'RUlatcd body. As The Fall Gently Tarantulas Descends, Migrate ffy JI F.RK CAt:N ·s,\N f'RA NC ISC(J 1\ol t•\•Crybody h~1s I urnPd :1,:::1111:-t 'f Hichard Nixon li e is :-till ;1n honorary m c mbt..'r vf tht• Bohl'mia n Club ht•ft• anrl hi:; I 'rl'S idcnl ia I pi<'I ur<' ronl inues Lo ;Htorn the \\Ill/I although ii m.\~l criously diil S:l llJ>ea rl·d for ;1 fr11· tl:iys, n·hirh t'i•U~t:rl a hit or a llap I\ was la lC'r found .-.L:-1sht·d lx'huul a <'hair 1111 11 i5 00\1• b:irk Ill pl<.ll'(', OV('r lhl' obje('tif)nS o( onl' promin<'nt me mber. "hn :-u~J!t•stcd "I 1hink \\C should 1urn 1t lo lhl' 11'1111 and y.·nlc on 'ht• bark. 'Wr dn not spe:.ik o( r\untClara:inymort"" I 11nukfn '1 11.;1y thal ,Joe Aliotn \IJll rf'siJ,:n :iny minutr, hu'"l ht· 1lol':;; "C~·m to be ~l·ttin,:: his ;1h .;"hip in ordcr':t~ lhe pussll· lanm\ous puni::tr r 1s nnl In I)(' lh•n\l'd If 1hf' y,atrrfrnnl l'f'ln· llt<'l ·•>f 1ntl'rt's l hll ssle nncs lo 1--0111·1. fl yrh' llrl'h m \\'Oll(lcrl' ir Al101~ \\ 111 I~ 1udJ1,rd "by a jurynf his piers.·· 1\•hi rh 1s al mos I H~ bad i.iS J\1:irch r nn)!'s hOl'>C tha\ 1hf' vote on her no-11ay-toilct ... bill \\'Ouldn'I s plit a long "1X1tly hncs ." I llf;,\RO VF:T annther nC\V non·vrrb durinJ? lasl Son1lay':- rootb:ill fluod :in announct·r dt'Sc rihinA lhC' l(';.1m as lx:·1ng "1)Crsonncllt·d b) some stron~ µla,·crs" . Hcportt•r ~l ari l yn Haker . :-C'heduled to addre!'ls Si Ama rklta Ch1 , lhC' Journalism CratC'r- nit y. wus a no·s hnw, inspir- ing rroJ!ra m Chai rman Jo<' ~1ntj!.1n· nr lh<' UPI to 11,rnwl: "Charl1 l' Batt·!'> lthc FRI 1!h1cr ht•~) suys he 1l'i:-hb~ he hacl her t't1nlat·t ~ I JllSt Y.'ish I had her rihoncnumht'r!" 011> V.OU KNO\V thul Ou~ti11 lloffni:1n ha s a pixy1s h l'iCn:-t' of humor? \\tell , mayhc hu doesn't hUl ht• drO\>l)l~d in ut ~(IOt Pr'equently lobb.vists from the Bar' forC'e fully m<1k e de mands on the 111•0 judiciafy comnlittces <1nd subseque n· tly the Assembly and· Senate. Neither the Bar nor t hl' twu legislative com · mittees has any nonla\vyer members. It scen1 s it 1vould be a much \Viser provision of state policy for each or lhes~ three bodies lo have severa l laymen with thei r ranks to speak for the public. !\fore and more the variOtt'i bodies of a:overnment decision ha\·e included public members. so why not extend this protection to the members or the public who must deal with the legal proression? _,, .. ·~ ..... \ Natural Footwear on Polk the nlhcr d ay. fished the plastic · skeletnn of a foot out or the win- dow. and !>luck it up hi!I ri~t Mleeve. So the next guy who said "!\f it)' I ~hake your hand. ~I r. llofCn1 u n ?'' found him!olelr hl:'lding ~.root, und Ir that illn'l p1x yis h.1t llh<1 vctodn .. . _ And that's • greal lead on-a piece In tht Gold l!ill News in Ca rson Clly : ''A& s ummer wu nc~ Into autumn, one of lhc lovelic.~t si~nuls nr the chlJnATni .. \ ' . . •. WASHING~ON -The Republican co ngressional campaign oommitlee newsletter this week .offers some light-hearted guidelines for telllna: the ~ifferences between Republi cans and Democrats:,. · · "Democrats buy-mos~of-the books that have been banned somewhere:- Republicans form censorship commiltees and read them as a group. "Republicans consume three.fourths or a ll the rutabaga prOduced in this country . The remainder is thrown out. "Republicans usually "·ear hats <1nd almost always clean \.htir pa\nt brushes. · ''Republicans e m ploy exterminators. Democrats slepon the,buis. "Republican boys date Democratic girls. They plan to marry Republican girls, but feel they're entitled to a liUlefun lirs.l. "Republicans sleep in twin beds -some even in separate rooms. Thi t is .why there are more Democrats." season on the Lode is the annual tarantula m igration.·· THIS ,S GOOD or bad, depen- ding : The sign outside the Com- mercial Baok at 333 Pine-the one that dis plays the daily Dow- Jones average in green, for up, or red, for down -has beef! rejiggered. Whereas it formerly ran only to 19 .99, It can now display Fi gures up to 99.99. Or . down. as lhe ca11;e may be ... The big bad bear market has even af- fected Chel Michel, the ·Nonh Point festaurant wOO.:,e daily feature ha~ Iona: been ''Tour· nedo~ Dow·Jnne11," IL" price based on that day'~ average (If the D·.1 was 973. :.ay, the dl!ih CO:'il S9.73). But when the ttverigc dropped helr>w 700, Michel rt:luctantly took the dfs h of( the menu "bec11u.i;e we were l~ln~ too much on it.'' Ever wondered hflw Jons lad lnfinitum lusts? Alt1f. Barry Rc.dc r knows ot la!il after rcadio~ thi11 in the TV tn~: "9:31) o.m. Ch. 5 'Rhoda.' Rhoda and her mom trade wl~ccrackl'i J d Infinitu m f:iO minutcsJ" .•. I \hnui;ht it wouhl be u little loni:cr. too ••. /\ntl Duve GoD- zales, watching 1'The Sex Sym· bol." a leleplay alleiedlY. about 1t1~rilyn Monroe. got so bOred he s w1lche? to aoother cha,.nel, ran smack into Joe DiM aggio dol..a a commercial for a coffee .. maker ,.turM:d ofr the~ turned down the Ughl, turned In. ADD.ISSID f.MS : Mmiary Air Command has ordered r>erllOMel to stop.making runniei; •bout llte C·SA Galaxy, the mnn'iter c;.irgQ. pla ne already kno~·n ,es Firll Albert, McNamara'R Follv, an4 The Fl)'iQA Ed!lel-bulover lhcre atR<tvis, lhenrde riNbeintY.'ildlr igoored. cnrortunately, alf'Mlt all the d,cscriptinns ou:e unprin. table but I do like onc t>fficer.'s,,. ~rvaUnn : ••Jt lookM l\ke tt kHlrnt hrcad bcinA' carried' off by aft arruy ,qf anL'i " Patrolmen Roddy Glover~ Dennis Atr>od y or 4ncle11ltl;e Station, rc~pondln.c tw 1 'c11ll aMul '1» problem " 1\ a JM?arby l:tundrnmat, disooverlld,a ynun1 m,.n i:t&lcop in a,,,drycrl ••] crawlCd in to 11ct warm, '. Cl· platncd t he ltilter. tlad1only In s hirt and ru1 nl•. ''I 'm oow. In thi5 tcw.·n :.and I hi.d NO I001t il RC!~ i;o cold hero! M11n. J'm r.,..._.,.tni:i." -- ' ' ,-• A 1 DAil y PllOt S•turdar. Oclooer t974 ~ Gorilla Gets Mom .- Training . ,. .. ' ' , ' ... ._, \ .. ~· r, SAN PASCA i , tA l'I Thunk!i to Steve J oi nes and hilJ ph:1y doll. ;1 IO"'htnd ,;orllla nan1ed l)ully is finall y rc .id y t or motherhood. "i, bO~s-•~ gl~ls. I've &~t'tots tolha~k >"!II lhb week, boos and cl!'~~ • ·I got lolS of poems, jokes and drawings in the mail frpm you.'"Except ror one, tM-drawtn,gs w,re all or eleftl,a9ls an~ the)o were fun toJ~ al -there were ' e)t~!S ilanding up, sit· ~. .. , ileeping, holding the , tum~ie1• •. doing all ... fltl!i!* things. One of •ina was of Colum· bus, ,IN "\o. America in thf:Santa·•aria,, ' nx•.u\.,ecy hard lO pick the winner because they were all so good. Alloflhese people gel hor.orable men· tions for their efforts this weet1w wuu am Dorsett. s~ &U~ip SP.i~iler : 1,' Paul Tddd. 12, Je/f Eicld. 11. Jill W'"il'therfOtd . 9 , Stacey Hm.61ds, Kirsten Mangers, fO,.'Barbara O 'Hara, 11, Katy O'Hara, 9, ?i,1elissa Vromaln, 10, Kim Weston, • * PRIZE WINNER * Chris Huwolds, 12, 17402 Lido Ln., Huntington Beach •a; MarY1'rtoe Lins, 11 , Eftlyn DlfC!ker , 9, Paula 'l'Odd, 11. Heidi OstJ!rhues, "'9, Bob B-ane tt, 6, and Any child 12 or under, can enter Uncle Len's eontest llere's all you do: (1) Draw picture on piece of plain, white paper 51h inches wide and 4 inches deep. Use black ink a nd make lines bla ck. (2) Do not copy or trace picture. 1t must be your own work. 13) Put your nan:ie. a ge and address on back or drawing. Mail it to Uncle Len's Art Contest. Box 1560. Daily Pilot. Costa rt1esa 92626. Entries must l>e rettived by noon on Thursday for production on the following Saturday. Winner will. receive Kennedy half dollar. '.Someone who·signed simply ~ey,5. · •,., · ~-e·v·e ·been dr«Win g animals· for a few weeks n'ow so · '\fe . better try something else. How about drawing an airplane this week?. Remember to put . . ·7~ , .. ~ • ' . ·: your name, age and address on the back and to send the drawing on a card or pl ain white pi ece of paper measuring 51h inches wide by 3 inches deep, Did Y?U notice that we started another column for you last "'eek. boys and girls? It's right below my column and ii ·s "·rillen by a smart little rat called Ellie who wants lo answer your questions on a nim als That gi\'es you lots of people at the Daily Pilot to .,.,·rite to \'ou can send your poe ms and drawings lo me, jQi.;es to Ca rol and questions to Andy or Ellie the rat. So let's keep hea rin g from you. ~~lltllll\l.!li .......... _~·-_._ ... !11111fli' Wllli- 1 'Letters From Ellie '•- iP..rj:Ule, , ·~~Qt 11Ucator6 ltcJk after &Wli-b&l>les; or db the little ones •·ave to look after ., tbe~lves! , .. Frank D. ........ -"Otar frank. •·Most reptiles pay no auention to either the ir eggs or young. But one ex.ception is the American Alligator ~'Ihe female ~DOt only guards ;her nest and eggs but 'carefully watches over her ):.oung for about a year ··~~~.cg ;;-30 lo ~·o ·-p.re lai9 in a h~~e mound that ,,_ ' niighfhave bei?n u s'~ throligt\ seYera1 gMenerations of i1 alliP,tors .. After the' eggs are buried, the femal e ~··• '~ndS c:ua.rd. rufiousty threatening any cr~ature tha1 ro111es'fuo near. . .,1 I:n i.OOut JO ~eeks the babies hatch and. begin to pefP ~n .the depl~.S of the nest. The female calls res>ea~dly and ""dig~ in the direction of the little ca'lls , !reeing the infants from their natural incubator. Af(er cherking to make sUre tjiat none has been missed, she rounds them up a nd herdS them to the ., nearby water hole. If danger appro'i,ches. she growls ..and lashes her tail while the little ones rush to safety ...... under her body. • For their first few months, baby alligators are tasty treats ror such predators as raccoons, herons and s.n;;ippjng turtles. During this dangerous period, the.remale keeps her babies In a cave under the ba nk. a ca\lern dug over the years by her ance11tors and most receriliy by herself. From here she can watch the ap· proacfi or inl.ruders. Then the babies take shelter. and she rushes out to attack. If the predator is a part or their food' chain, she crunches it, and the little ones dasl)out to gather the dropping particles. Ama~ing as it may seem, alligators actually cultivate ~ir ~ol, weeding out the overgrowth which woUlCl soon NW.he hole and keep out fish, birds, turtles a nd other last reatures. With nose and claws\the~e r~markable an ma ls sho\le the veAetation _on o ! e bank where IWisoon Torms fertile compost 1n whtch Young plants 8nd trees take root. IVll• ,..,., , c~i.-. z•-... 1-"" " tllill "'ltll l.,..tUI Ellt y(lol>f'CI•• • lr-y 1i11....-. 119t,ll, .. t:•I•. Ollll., 1., ~ !l""lietl: Does" the horned frog makE 1 good pet'r These in turn prO\'idc ~helter for marsh d"'ellers y,•hi ch in turn provide food for alligators In the dry season in ~'torida"s Everglades. for example, much wildlire is de pendent for sur\'i\'al on the alligator "'ater holes "'hich remain as the surrounding areas turn to fields ol grass The all i ga tor~ no"' an enda ngered species. is a \"Cry important link in ecology Ellie Dear Ellie, Is It. all right to pick up m~· rabbit b~· his ears'! E\'eryone says it doesn't hurt him. I am "'orried because he doesn't like to be picked up, and I lo\le him and v.·ant to hold him. Bonnie M. Dear Bonnie. No. you should never pick up your rabbit or a ny other a nimal by its ears. 1'he~· are delicate sensitive organs regardless of size and ca n be easily injured. Hold your rabbit by the loose skin o\'er his s houlders, but don"t pi ck him up by this either. Support his .,.,·eight by placi ng ~·our other hand under the back portion or his body small ra bbits should be picked up "'ith both hands. one on each side of the body. I sus pect that your rabbit objects to being held because he docs not like the "'ay you pick him up. and he is associating being held \\'ilh this unpleasantness. You "'ill have to be gentl e and patient with him. ANS\\'"ER TO LAST \\'EEK'S QUESTI ON : \Vh at animals' teeth nc\l er stop gro.,.,·ing ? The teeth of all rodents -rats. mice. guinea pigs, gophers. beavers, porcu pi n~s. capybaras -conti nue to gro"· throughout the animal's life. Actually the name rodent means ·•gna.,.,·inganimal." . These animals che\\" constantly. and 1n a short time they "'ould .,.,·ear a11·ay a set of ordinary teeth. In a few other animals. surh as the "'ild boar and the elephant, teeth continue to grow since. for instance. the elephant gro.,.,•s six sets . But the teeth of mos! mammals. in cludi nl'.! man. cease to gro1\I after acer· tain sizeand age. QUESTION: \\lhtch ha s the most bones in its neck, a chicken or a girafre? Ans"·er next week. READERS: Send ~·our animal questions to EL· UE, c/o the Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa &les, 9262lt ' their favorite tov1cs is the life story of the stars. They tell us that the old-timers burn up their fuel and finally their blazing fur· naccs die down. But, mean· time, new star s are born in other parts of the galaxy. There is a so.called hor· ried toad which is reall.Y a litard and a horned frog which is· relilly a frog. One of them makes a quiet, lazy pet, cotitenl to bask in a wirin sandy terrarium. The other is a bad tempered, belligert!ftt smallish mon· ster. always ready to leap Stnd your que1tion1 to Ask Andy, </O·Orange Coosl Doily Pilot, l ox ts•o, Cotto Me10, Calif. Strewn among the tee min g s tars are vast clouds of dusty gases. As far as we know, this cloudy stuff is used to create new stars. \Ve do not know all the detail s . But in some mysterious way, vast mas·· ses of cloudy material close in and begin to gel. Then in other mysterious ways the bi g ball begins to spin around. It gets hotter a nd hotter -hot. enough to light up a nuclear furnace. At this point. a blazing new star is born: And . or all thin gs. a s trono m e r s suspect that most new stars also form fam ilies of pl anets -Just as our sun did. al you and take a fierce bite reted eyes on the top of his from y()\1r finger. Natural· head are topped with what ty.~this fellow is not on the looks like a pair or bullish ttstofrecommendedpet,. horns. Actually. the horns ·· • • are extensions of his • The hof'ned toad, alias the eyelids. Though they look '•ned 111ard, belongs to like bellige rent weapons, our southwestern deserts, they are neither hard nor •nd tfis rotors merge with sharp. ready lo gr ab even the finger of a possible friend . What's mori!, they have no friendl y feelings even for their 0"'" relatives. Horned frogs arc merciless ca n· nibals, which helps to keep do wn their numbers. It took n1onlh!:! or y,·01'k and patient l' ;.1fter Dolly rejected her first baby at birth. The 23·year ·old ·J oines. an anthro1>0\ogy student ;lt San Diego State Uni\'ersit}. ha s been running motion pictures showing Dolly llO"' gorillu mothers in the .,.,·ild care for their babies. ~le t aught he r to lift and carry his baby doll , "'hich weighs abou t the s ame as a newborn gorilla. ··she h a s re a rted beautirully," J oines !)aid. "She learned lo do whut I asked quickly." \Vh cn Dolly gave birth tu a daughter last weC'k. the 10-yea r -old Doll y allo.,.,•ed only Joines to be ne :u· tht'nl . Not even the father. a 1~1- year·old gorilla n;nnl'd 'frib. was a1IO\\'Cd closC' Boy 'Loses' ..... ' ' Just a Toddler \Vcigh in g a he<ilthy 1\0 µuund s. this ba b) hipµopotamus follo\\S her mother around at SacramcntO Zoo :.ifter bl'ing born earlier this m onth. Attendants said barely <:111 hour artcr her birth the young hi ppo toddled <1fter her mother from the barn \\"here s ilt• \Vas born and took hrr firs! S\\'itn in t.'nelosur<>'s con· crrte pool. FALL IS HERE ! $9 Million fall ! Fall! fall is here. Pretty little f)O\\lers bloom this timr or year. Wild Pig Fi1ids Her Hog Heaven PHILA Ut:L l'tl IA \l Pl I As \\'e £ollo\V the s tream. \\'(!Can hear -Fourteen-year-old P:iul ~The "'a ter li ghtl_v tinkling against the valley Shubt-rl wcnl b:if k lo hi s newspaper roule l<1st \1 ct·k \"'alls. S9 ni illion poort•r 1han tht· Bouncing fro m one side to the other like a rub· dav 1x>rore ber ball. Paul. a carr1t•r for tht• And. of course. \VC can hc<ir the gay sou nd of Phil :tdl'lphi a Bulll'tin. birdssinging deposill·cl hi :; S~ t•a rnin~s As \Ve come out or the va lley \\'C.cilf'I. sec the OKr..tL:LGEE. Okla. (API last "eek in hi s \\"c~lcrn buttercups, ~ -Sp sic the pe crary is in S•n·ini::s B:inkAt•rount. h I F II ho g ht•<1 ven . II has n 't I Roses a nd other pretty c anging eaves. a :1J.,.,·avs been th at .... ·ay . 1'hat night i1 it·11 h(• is here! \Vh."n she arr11'cd a rev.· opcttcd hi s bank book hl' u,~1 ..... i.utFwH••'°"•"'. ... discovered that the bank'fic ===='----------=-'"~~~-~~~"~"~"-'~~_,11"cck s a!JO al r.tr. and l\1rs. r .Jerrv Corns' rCS\Cle nl"e nOr· computer had credited hi s Ca t' c tht'a~l or hert·. the wild pig arcount \\'ith ;1 59,UOU.004 got into a roy,· \\"ith a co"· deposit. t•O 1 Orner named Old .J erst'Y · It seems '"I just kept looking :it ii for a nlinutc." P:uil said . ··1 Old Jcr:o;l.'~· .,.,·anted to stomp couldo't he Ii eve it .. R I D D L Es and J 0 K E s young Susie. Afte r sho"'in g the bank "Sus ie go t he r by the hook lo his mother and QUESTION : Why did the cookie nos('," ti1rs. Combs recal· Prize ., .cirini.: up his dreams or cry · led. "That old co"' really lit buying u rastlc. Paul retur-Winner out."' ncd to hi s bank the next day ANS\VER: Because his mother lie didn't ask ror a rc.,.,ard * v.ras a v.•a fc r so long. Combs. :.i retired car- "'What \~Ould they J!i'c pctla yer, says ttie co"· and me a re\\·a rd for"'" he ~..,,.,,.....,,,,_1tn peccary "get along prett>· ask-cd. "I just .,.,·ant to keep ~"''-"··"""'por1 .. •<~ \\ell no11 ·· this bank book ·· '----------------------' world scope (10 point• for •Kh question an....-.d comctlr) 1 Returning from a fact·finding mission to . . ? ... Senators Jacob Javits and Claiborne Pell sa id they fell Premier Fidel Castro was interested 1n improving relations wit h the U.S. a·East Germany b-Chile c-Cuba 2 The Watergate coverup tna1 began in the Washington, DC., court cl federal Judge ' .. •.· 3 Senator Howard Baker charged Senate subcommittees with !allure to keep track of CIA operahons abroad. What do the initials 'CIA' stand for? 4 Portuguese President i;nton10 de Spinola resigned. True or Fatse? 5 Terrorists kidnapped a U.S. information officer and six other diplomats in .. ? .. and demanded the release of 37 political prisoners and $1 mill ion as ransom. a·the Dominican Republic b·Norway c·Venezuela newsname (10 points if rou c•n identitr this person in the new1) Labor would strongly oppose a return to wage and price controls, I said at the summit con terence on 1nflat1on rm p1 es1dent of the AFL -CIO Who am II matc~words (4 poinl• fOf •.Ch c~ect m•tch) In addition to being a family fun feature, THE QUIZ Is an integral part or the In-classroom news program presented in Orange Coast area schools as a public sf!rvice by the Daily Pilot. "'~'"" ,_ar tllfl'Sioed-1 bt+ow<qv;1 • newsp1cture (10 poinl1 ii yoo an1w•r this question con.cti,) Th is week the Un ited States Supfeme Court convenes in this Washington landmark for a new fall session. How many Justices s11 on lhe Supreme Cnurtl sport light (2 points !or eich que5tion ans.ered co"ectlr) l For •,. point each. mdtch the atnlete with his SPort. A Bobby Hull a-1enn1s B O J Sunp<ion b baseball C Arl hur Ashe t·hocke1 D Reggie Jdckson cJ 'ootbaU 2 A! KalinP became The first American League player 1n nearly 50 ye;ir<:. to chalk up 3,000 career (CHOOSE ONE.: hit s, <itrike out-:.) 3 A v1c.torv 11\ th•· Kaiser lntt>rna!1onat Open liti.eel ? to .:i nP.v s1n1~lt: '>PJSO" professional goll tour record of $346.933 1n vJ1nn1nr;' a Johnny Bf'ntri · b Grnn L1 ll lt'f c Johnny M1l!Pr 4 Rf'cPrt puhl1l1t~ 11,, 11•11 tn the 1ntrodur;!1on of a Senate hill i11n1ril .il rt1,1~•r1P, <CHOOSE ONE dog, prize) l+ght1ng his sandY J urroundings. ·He . The fi~rce·loo~in g horned h"a$ a fierce-looking face , h1:ard 15. a fatrl ~ g_entle with • '·W·i"'de mouth and character. Not so the fierce· frilliY or his scales form looking horned frog. If sP.Uc~:\htflt noJbeauty, but anything. he ~s fie~cer than thlS lar.y lltatd makes a he IOOks._ln his native home Pleasant• Ind interesting he lurks'" the grass or par- pet. ffe •fS quite happy ln '! tly bur!ed in the dirt. When warrri terrarium with a few any animal, large or small. ctew-ilrencl'ted lee Yes and a passes by, h_e leaps aloft dfet.Oflnsects. and grabs-and hi! mighty ·'The' horn ed' frog is jaws have a bull~ggrip. somithing else again. If the victim i~ an Insect several species or these or. a snake, a bird or any whoppini amphibians other c-reature small menace s mall a nd even enough to be_ e.aten. down lt lltet animals in swaml>Y goes. Sometimes he grabs .n1ka, or South ind Cen· onto the lip or a gra7.iflg tn1 J\merl·ca ...... ln Are nUJMI . horse and h•fliS ~n like' a oitellsaldt<tbe.a hOnekll· bulldog . lie inJects no ter -whlch m~ or ma)' not poison , but liter the \\IOUnd ~tie true.1SOme are.8 or 10 in· may become inlecl.4.'d and 'Ches wide, olhtra are smal· prove ratal. Thi! ls why the ler end dios t of them wear horned rrog of Argentina Is A horned frog does not Jose his fierce character in captivity, Far from it. \Vhen someone goes near him. he leaps at his cage. Feeding time is a risky problem because he does his best to gra b a finger for des5ert. So the horned toad. alias the horned lizard; is rated ae a suitable pet. But the horned frog is not. If he is a genuine horned frog. he is most definitely on the li:"t or unsuitable pets. He belongs in the wilds. a nd even there be IS' definitely not to be trusted . Send your questions to i\5k Andy, clo Or1nge Co1st D1ily Plkit, Box ISM, Cost• Mesa, C.Jif. 1 .... collers !..Jt0pcn. publlc / 5 H1<: third no h1!!1~r boostf'd Nolan Ryan. California AnP,Pl<i O•ICh"' 1·1 w•th1n one of the ma1or league career 1ec.or<1 >C'1 tly tCtiOOS£ ONE Sandy Koufa11.. Mickey Mdnll(ll v¥rY 111udy oolorA. called a horse killer. . The 811era~e horned fmg Eveo the small spcc1~ hllS I (earJOnte rice with I ltnd the p~rtly grown larger ,...,, w~ mouth and a bul· ~pccies act l ike bad-tern· ldoA:lype ja-.·~. The tur· pcred b~ulldogs. a lways • • Alllr , .... , f 1·••1Wll'lf M't If I .. (llt••ltl•t •• tlt•lli t 1• •• , •••• Cllelowl-tolll, ltf 11, •I WtM W.rwkll. ... , ........ ,_...-'""¥ Do they know how !itar!i are rormc<I ? There urc abou1 100 bll· lion ~tnr~ In our 5tui;icndou~ ~1ilk y \Va y ga la xy. 'o astronomer" have plenty or ..-<!~~~~~ .. '''"'"" ~.·PIC MONDAYS in the · DAILY PILOT 2 . . . . cohort 3 covert 4 .O\IE!rt ~ , .. cu1s1ne b-sec rt-1, hidden c fu nd-:.. lr easury d manner of p<epanng lood t -assoc1ate, fellow worker roundtable fMTlilY 6i&eussion (no score) What ct1 ... r11y <1fl you consider most deserving ol your con· tr1b11T1on' Why' YOUR SCORE: 91to 100 p0ints -T"OP SCORtl 81to90 points -E1cell.,,t. 71to80 Poln1s -Cood. 61to70 poinb -f•ir, 107 74 CVEC. Inc .. M•dlson. WiKOn&in .i;11t10)l l.pi05 C,. -l>Of>"• ·"l \t•j l ~ 0 "O-) 'P 9 i IJ I :J.H'!)l\l.IOIS "'IJ '11ru.w5Miflol I' 1 P t (\I ii( >I ~Gao#JO.L~ ""'°'l<W ah.O..:J ~ ,,,, J,. ~~i:it-y ;;,1UJt>•1' ''"I P'I'"" 1• v,,.., 11o10f·l. >1 ~IGM. slars to study. An~ one or '----.,----;----'-------------------------------------:------ 1 , t 8 DAILY PILOT Unptlrt t·trSt 811ptls1 Chu rch, 3-01 :\lt1Rnoll~. Costa ~1esa : tilt' src- Wl<I In :i series of "Propllecv and Rc1·elation Rallies" v.ill be featured this Sundny; "'11lP llclum:· :i (l0cumcn1ary 'film on prophecy v.•ill be shov.TI at lht 7 p.m. ser•ice after l'astor Jm"les Combs' IAlk on ··\\'ill There Be Anol her Arab- Israeli War?"; n1 or n in p: 11·orship at 11 a.m. with a messaee ~ 0 on Ell!'A·or:th 111!1..'ti>'ti"liith·for ~to u n la i n r-.1011tr'i'; und1ty School at 9:~:> a.lri'!,.,. First B.aptlst Church of r-;c11-port ~och. 2:>01 c 1 i r r n ri\W. Ne1lport Heights: Sun· dav'SchOOl !l:lO a.m; \\'orshlp ~cf1•Ce+'lP.;>_iO n.m. 11·ith Dr. r . t\t!Af.ori, Befihore's son. Ken- ton '".hhlice•· JI , AivinA a rncs.~Oe<l ''f'rincip\cs of Christinn Living": !\tilad Jl:1nna . distributor to the Arnhic s-prnkin~ proplc {or the \\·orld Riblc Society, \\' i 11 report on his min istry I n Betrttl, Lchanon, al 7 p.n1 . ~er1•i('r: nursery care for all sen lets. Fountain Vall~}' Baptisl Church. meeting lcmporarily al the Communi ty Ce n t er , 10200 Slatrr Ave.: sermon by Pastor "'illis J . Carrico. "f Believe in Doctrine"; church school at 9:'45 a.m; e\•ening s~rvice at 7 p.m. F a i rview Bapllst Church. 252:> Fairviev.· Road . Cost a i\lesa: v.·orship al 10 a.m.; sermon •·Discovering' You r llidden Tal e nts '' by Dr. Richard Doss: an open house •--~ronl 4 lo 7 p .111., 163 3 Highla nd Drive. New po r l Beach. ' HarOOr Trlnlly Bo pt i s l C'.hur~h. 12.1A Baker SL . Costa :\fesa: Mudy of I Curinthions \Viii be resu~ at the 8:30 and t a.m. 9e1"Vices: S11nday school at 9:45 a.01.; Corin· lhians .,..·ill be ~1udicd rur'lhrr nl 6 p.m. wurship: famil y ni~ht v.1th studies for all ages at 7 p.m. Wednesday. first Baptist Church. 2'4521 ~loullon Plll'kway , Lag u n 3 !tills: service 111 10:45 a.m. cooducted by laymen under !he l ca d er sh i p of Cyril Johnson, president of the Saturday, (klCbf'I' 12, iq74 Pulpit .. & Pew men'll fellowship under the theme•· LI v c Christianity": Sunday school ~vencs fl t 9;30 a.m.; nursery c n re availnblc at bo~h 9:30 and 10:45 a.m.: Or. W,1111 ti. m Bow..non \ldll show slides of miS!'lionary work in Haiti ;it a dinner program al 6 p.m. Wednesday. Capi1tr.1no Valley Baptist Cburt:h, 32032 Del Obispo : "Alleluia" will be performed by Bill and Glorht Griither and Ron Huph at 7:15 p.n1. Sunday. C.Osta ~fesa Bapl i~t Cburrh. 2~76 Ne.,.,•port Blvd.: re\i1·al meetings schl.'dulcd ror 7 p.m. Oct. 16, 17. 18 \1•it h Pastor Ed Nichols prc~1chi11g; nursery care \Viii be providrd. Firs t Sou1bern Ru pt ls t Church, 650 \II.Hamil ton , Costa •MeM : sermon topic.'i or Pastor Joe liefncr are "The Radical Dcntands of Jesus·· at 6 p.m.: Sunday sc hool , nursery and Bible 'teaching <it 9:45 a.m.; prayer and share at 7 p.m. \Vedn~sd::iy. ' Bible <:l1urel1es G r ace Bible C hurch. services at !he veterans' ·memorial building. 565 \\': 18th Street, Cqsla ~1.esa: Sunday school at 9:30 a.m.: Ser\·ice at 10:30 a.m. with the Re v. Thomas Tyree speaking o n "Biblical Confidence ' ' : nursery and children's chureh provided: at 7 p.m. Pastor Tyree \\'ill continue his study. "Production of a PatriarCh", nursery care provided. l\.1esa Blb~b,__Costa l\1esa. 1734 Orange Ave:-";1 Costa f\iesa: Pastor Robert Jacobs will speak at the 10:50 a.m. and 7 p.tn. services: United foursquare Women will con- duct a service Oct. 14 for palicn!s in Roy a I e. Con· \'a\escent Hospital. Sant a Ana; Qcl 18 the Council of Four square 1'1en will meet for dinner at 7 p.m. in the church social hour. Cnf/tolir St. Sonilace Ca thol ic Church, Anaheim , has been desi~nated as a pi\gTimage church during holy year; on nny Friday from noon to 9 p.n1. from Oct. 16 through Dec. 20 the Blessed Sscra· ment will be exposed t o anyone able to make an hour's visit. SI. Bona,•enture Church is holding its fall fe!Aival on the church grounds at 16302 Brad- bury Lane, Huntington Beach . The fesliv iUcs, which include rides. games, food and en· tertnirunerrt, will co n t i n u e from 10 a.m. lo 10 p.m. todny and the same hours Sund<ly (;/1ri•fian II arbor Christian Church, Disciples of Christ, 2401 Irvine Ave., Ne11·port Beach: church school al 9:30 a.m.; morning 11·orship at 10:45 a.m. f;f!r1non . "Strength Out of \Vcakncss.'' Pastor Gene S\1'nnson: C\' F' ;ind prayer WOOP at 6 p.1n.: 7 p.in. Tuesday G row i n g parents lab with Pastor S1vanson; Oct. 17-19 regional a sse mbly at McCarty P.1t'moriat Christian Church First Chrl!itlan C h u r c h , l..egion and Glenneyre st reets. Laguna Beach; adult A i b I e class at 9:45 a.m. with the subject: "\Vhen \Ve \Vorship:" y;orship service at 10: 45 a. m .. sermon "Chu rch" bv Richard S\1·aney: Tuesday eVening Bi· ble study at 7:30 p.m. ('l1ri!'ftin11 S .:•i(•11,•e First Church ol Ch r I 'it , Scientist. 2880 Mesa Ve rde Dri ve. Cos!a l\fesa : ch u r c h school at 9:15 a.m.; 11·orship service at 11 a.n1.; Fi r s t Church of C.'hrisf, Scientii.L 8!h and Olive Streets, 1-lun· tingtnn Beach: church school and worship services at 9:30 and 11 a.m.: Inform al Gro up of Cb'ristlan Scien t ists, University High School . 4nl Campus !)rive. Irvine: church school at 9 a.m.: worship ser\'iee at 10:30 a.m.: First Church of Ch r I s t , Scientis1, 3.)()3 Via Lido. Nc .... rpor t Beach: ch urch schoool and \\'Orship sen •ice at g and 10:30 a.m.; First Church of Christ, Scien· Hst; 635.,High Dr1ve. LtigUDa Beach~ ,i(:hurch school a.<n d.· \VOrshii>f'!iCrv\Ci! at 10. a.m,-::,; Second Church of C h r I s t , Seltntls t, 3100 Pacific View Drive, Corona de\ M a r ; church school and w o r 1 h J p service at IO a.m.; Wednesday testimony meetings at 8 p.1n. at all churches; reading rooms available in all but Irvine. C11111n111t1ity Community Church by the Bay; Nev.·port Beaeh; services held at 10 a.m. in the Lido T h e a t e r . sermon, "Our Fabulous ~1ental Computer" by Dr. \Villiam Pa r lt.e r 1 n1lnister: meditation and heal- ing service at 10 a.m. Wed· ncsday at Oakwood S o u t h Apartments. 1700 16th St . , Newport Beach. Lake Hills Com munit y Church: Pastor 1-larold F . Lecstma \\ill present { i f t h sermon in the series tiUed "Steps to a Permarient Hope," al 8:45 a.m. drive-in Yl'orsh.ip at Lion Country Safari and at 9:30 and ll~a.m . services at Los Alisos School. h1ission Viejo: Sunday School and nursery care at the 9:30 and 11 a.m. services; church ,,.:omen will present "Autumn J\1us i cale '' at ~1oulton Playhouse, Laguna Be a ch . featuring baritone Fred Frank at 8 p.m. \\'edncsday. Garden Grove Cemmunlty Church, 12141 Lewis St.: Dr. Robert Schuller will s'pcak on "Love -The Force That Puts Power ln\o Faith" at the 9:30 and ll:i5 a.m. servjces: 7:30 a.m. service in the chapel in the tower; 8:15 a.m. first rnoming_ tji_urch_; e y ~ n i.n g service at 7 p.m. Co11gregnlio11nl N e i g b borbood Congrega· tional Church ( u c c ) ' or Lag una Beach; the Rev. John M. Reynolds v:ill give a sennon titled "Keeping You Posted" at this week 's S<'n•ice ; Jle'A' members \\'ill be received during the service. P I y m outb Congregational Church. 3262 Broad St .• Newport Beach; oil charter members \\'ill be honored this Sunday: at the 10 a.m. service Dr. John A. Lindval\ w i 11 deliver a message t I t l e d , m.illistry-developmenl a\ a t 1 tlrwton ~ Beech: 9Crvlcd at w'UI be conducted at 7:30 p.m. 8:i$ and t0:45 a.m.; Sunday Ttwrsday. 20912 Laguna can-IChoo.I at I:~ a.m.; Lulbcran :yoo Rood. Lagwia Beach. Wameo"s Mb>iorW)' League Sun<loy will be obscrved: Bible Je1Cbh cime~ WedlltMay at 9:30 Slllr Ha·Ala'alot ff 1 ib o'r a,m. for women: Babysitting Reform Temple, 11 ,,.,1~e 1 provided; 7:30 p.m. for adults honoring all new temple mem-an\ teei»gcrs. bers p[anncd for ll:lS p,m, Lu bt Cb b ef the at 1400 W. Balboa 81,vd .. t r111 urc V. N.e w p Ort 8 e O. ch;~ Rabbi ~1~ster, 2900 P;JCi!lc It' W Bernard King will ofrtclatej Drive, ~a del M.ar; the templ e dh-ectors wlll host the . Rev. Larry D. Fruhllng will ... Oneg Shabbat. giv a scnnon tilled "Rich "Whal Do Congregationalists ~ ~fan -Poor Man" at 10:30 'l'hink of Jesus?": Bible study Teanple Bat Yalt m of a.m. service; Sundny scho?I will be at 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. Newport Beach, ref o J' m ; at 9:1.5 a . m . ; steward ship "A Thief in the Night," a services at the Zonta (.'tub, "°mmutee meels at 7:30 p.m. color fihn about Blbte prnph-2101 15th St.: new members Tuesday In Wessell Hall. ccy, v.ill be sho\1'n at 7:30 will be moored at service at p.m. Tuesday. 8: 1$ p.m. Oct. 18 w Ith discussioo on "How Does Judaism Affect Our D a 11 y Llfe?" planned in lieu or a sermon. .. Te mple Sbaran, con- servative. 617 W. Hamilton St., Costa P.1esa; Sabbath morning services Oct. 12 at 9:15 a.m.: Prlnce of Peace Lutheran Church, 2987 Mesa V e r d e Drive, Costa l\lesa; worship at 8 and 11 a.m. wilh sermon "A Servant's Hear t'' by Norman Juggert; Sund ay school DI 9:30 a.m.; evening service 'A'ith Communion at 7 p.m.; \Vednesday Bib I e study at 7:30 p.m. Lerturef' Charles \V. Ferris ot Minneapolis will give a lecture titled, "The Spiritual Basis of Health."" at 3 p.m. Oct. 19 at First Church of Christ Scientist, 3316 Corona del fllar Conlmunil)' Church, Congregational. 6 1 I llcliotrope Ave.: \\'orship nnd church school at 10 a . m . , sermon by interim niinistcr Dr. St uart L, Anrier<>0n on "\Vhate\'cr Happened to Sin?'' Family potluck scheduled. for S:JO p.m. 'Wednesday. Sabbath-eve services at 8: 15 p.m. Oct. 18 with Ra b bi Sheldon P.f. Kirsch discussing ' ' N o a h ' s Righteousness" ; Oneg Shabbat h o s t e d by Jerome Raskin.s oC Huntington Beach. Ch r 1st Lutheran Church, Ave. Del Presidente, 35522 Can1ino Capistrano. San __ sa_n_C_l_em_e_n_le_. ___ _ Episcopal .St. James Episcopal Church, 32Q9 Via Lido, Newport Beech; Ros!ind Rinker, known for her book s on co n versational prayer. will speak on "C.Om- municali ng Love Through Prayer" at I :30 p.m. Wed- nesday. St. George's E pi sco p a l Church, 23802 Ave. de I a Carlota. Laguna Hills, will present 3 harvest festival and bazaar Oct. 19 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. lt will have a medleval lbeTTie with parish- ioners wearing COB!umes and displaying crafts in hoottls. There will be dancing. a band concert. a puppet sho\V and games for children. .Je/tovnlt'• Wib1euew The five local congregalions (>f Jehovah's Witnesses l''lll all be 'attending a two.day Bible se1ninar at Norco, today and Sunday. J. R. Hoc kman , district supe rvisor, will climax the week-end activity at 2 p.m. Sunday with the keynote Jec- lure "What the Near Future llotds." Today's program was l o begin \Vith a ministry school and conclude with Bible t.1\k at 8 p:'m. Sunday .... 111 see the dedication and baptism of new disciples at .9: 15 a.m .. pobHc address at 2 1>.m.: and a concluding discourse. Laguna 8 e a c h Cougrega· tion; public lecture Sunday al 9:30 am .. : L. Jones, minister, \viii discuss "How to Read the Bible \Yith P erson a 1 Benefit": ministry school and T2mpl e Isaiah of Newport Beach, cooservative, services at the Harhqr ChrJstian Church, 2401 Irvine A v e ·, ; guest speaker at servlcc at -8:15 pm .. Oct . 18 will be Dr. Ho>A•ard Lenhoff, biology JrO- fessor at UC Irvine. who will present a lecture with a movie on "The Black J ews of Ethiopia"; the temple w i 11 sponsor a night at the theater Sunday Oct. 20 for the cklslng performance of the I r v I n e C.ormnunity Theater comedy. "Nonnan. Is That You ? '· Those v.ishing to loin t h e P.TOup should contact M r s. Rose Sin100 at 557-5325. l~rrtlrera1a Christ Lutheran Church, 760 Victoria SL .... Costa M e s a ~ Pastor L. V. Tornow w i 11 speak on "Prove Your Fai th" at 8:15 and 11 a.m. services: Sunday school and B i b I e classes at 9:30 a.m.: \Ved- nesday evening worship v.•lth communion at 7:3(} p.m. Gloria Del Lnthtran'Church, 33501 Stonehi\I Drive, Dana Point: author Dr. Carl \V. Berner wil l be pulpit guest at 8:30 and 11 a.m. services v:ith his fi rst topic be i ng "Se\'en Secrets of V i c I o r y Over Trouble" and second, "Po>A·er of Pure Stewardship." Redeemer LutherA n Church, 16351 Springdale Street, llun- Clen1enle; 10 a.m. service v.·ith sennon by Pastor J . Emory Ackerman ; Sunday school al same hour ; harvest- time progres&ve dinner plan- ned Oct. 18, apple day at Camp Yolijwa will be he ld Oct. JI. N e wport Harbor l..ulheran Church, 798 Dover D r i v e , l\"e\vport Beach; Pastor Roger Be.rg will deliver a sermon titled ''An Exercise in Risk" at the 8 and 10:30 a. m. services; Christian education hour , 9: 15 a:m., nursery care available. illethodilt .Newport Center U .a I t e d ~letbodlst .C h a r c b , 1601 ?>.targuerite Ave.; Corona dcl f.far : service at 10 a. m . , sermon, "Effective Lying'' by the Rev. John Knox ; church school and nursery care at the same hour. First Unlled Metbodl1t Church, 18225 Bushard S t . , 1'~owrtain Valley; Ju leaders will conduct the 9:30 a. m. service: church school and - nu rsery care will be provided: the youth group is sponsoring a spaghetti dinner at 6 p.m. Sunday. !\feta Verde Unl ttd l\.fetbodlst Chuda, 1701 Baker St.. C.Osta Mesa; Laity Sunday will be observed : Dr. Bill Adamson will give a talk titled "What Shall I Do, Lard?" and (See ACTIVITIES, l'age A') Hotline Group Opens .Ne,vRanch The f\1elodyland Hot Ii n e Center's ranch academy, a 826· acre property being developed f o r "redirectif€ misguided }'Wth." will be dedicated next v.·eekend. The hotline center, a %4-hour crisis counseling facility i n Anaheim. recently purdiased the randl located east of San Jacinto is Riverside County. The property is adjaeenf to the San Bcmardino National Forest and the Soboba Indian Reservation. Author, -lecturer and Bible teacher Dick Mills of Hemet Valley will speak during the dedication ceremony at I 0 a.m. Oct. 19. Dr. Ralph Wilkenoo, c o • founder and president or the center, Y.ilt speak abnut the relationship of the center to the ccmm1mjty. La ~l Accepted Sc:>lt f . Last or Newport • Bead\ t-2.S been accepted as a first.year student at Dallas ThMlo•:i<'A I Se n1 in a r y in Dall<!s. Te x. I,__ -___.O_R_A_N_G_E_C_O_A_S_T_C_H_,_U_R_C_H_'i.. _D_I R_E_C_T_O_R_Y_I -ST. JI.MES EPISCOPAL CHURCH ~c. ""( 'WRCOMlS TOU lZff VMI Udo. H_,.,t .... SIMDA.1' SU:'t'ICIS -7:30 A..M. Hoty t.~ t A 11 A.M. -IJhnNft .....,. t.liori1t ' Mon.., ,,..,.... ..W.l.tlir P'IQW-1Mb A..W Holyhclrt.t1t&L.,.-.••fH_. llt45 JJit. -rr.ytf' ,...wtMp WIDHISDAY SUYIClS -1:00 PM. Pr.,W & "'91M n. 1,.,.,,,... r. A111ty n, ltctor -,..... •1s.o2.10 ST. JOHH THE DIYIHE EPISCOPAL CHURCH Z04l o,_. • .,., .. c .. 1. W... Sundays B 00 & 10 00 Church SchOol -9:15 Mkl-W .... :s.nic:•1 -WM.. ':lO P.M. n.rt.-10:00 A.M. Fr. '"'ow.-d Mott C..,.,righf, View -""-" 541-22]7 Saint Michael And All Angels Episcopal O!urch 3233 Pacific View Dri•eo, Corona dtl Mer ~ • 8:00 A.M. & 9:30 J..M. CHU'lCH SCHOOL/HURSllY-,:JO A.M. TUISDAYS: 7:00 A.M. WEDHfSOAYS: ':JO A.M. The Re.,. Jom ROC)tf"S Da,,is, Rector PhoM: 644-0463 ST. WILFRID'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH lll6 lUi1 SI., H_._.°" lkooch 1.11111 f•tl of fl•t pofnt,I . 8 00 A M -H<llv Communion 9 30 AM -Family Service & Church SchOol !Nursery Care) 11 00 A M . -Morn.no Worship {Nursery Carel 1 00 P.t.1 -Festival Evenson.g A Sermon Episcopal Young Churchmen ... James C Caley. Pastor -962·7512 Res.:,53~061 CAPISTRANO VALLEY BAPTIST CHU RCH JJ:OllDtl Ohl'fl'O lld., S.i\ J11.,. C~pl1tr ... s.doy Wot'\hlp Str,Kt-1:00 & 11 :00 A.M. 7:15 PJiol. :s-.:i., libl• Scl!M-t:JO •.fl!. CMllll• lt•llllflrt--' p& Wtdltt"'°Y PrltJtr-4:45 it.Ill• Pastor Wilham D~11enoort -''l·t•40 -24 H_.. ' I LUTHERAN CHURCH ""™' RESURRECTION Oare.ti Schad •• t O:JO..._ Cc itu19o; • r s..r...k-t:OO •& Ulw9c4il s.mc-1 O:JO ...... , .. .w.,........, , ..... 9112 Homllton Huntington leach HJ,$005 ' • HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH of M•wporl lkoch \Oitclpln) NEWPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN CHURCH 798 Do•er Dr . 548-3631 Newport Beoch 240 I lrriM .t s..t• 1.-.. Qwch Sci.oo. • ,:30 A.M. .......... WonAiJt -10:45.u.t. -645-5781 l09tr J . ltf'9, Pottor Early ~Vorsh10 8:00 a.m. Chns11an Eaucation 9 15 am. Festive Worship 10 30 a.m. .. .,. ...... s•- (.;:urscry Care Available WELCOME M•r1try I khultrt•rte•, pro~ , CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH Missouri Svnod 760 Victoria St .• Costa Mesa Lothar V. Tornow. Pcntor 541-5404 ........ -.. 1\111.11,.._ ~t.doool't:llA.M. -.. c-. ,,,. ..,., Christian Eltmet1tary School -54a..6S66 .. Gloria Dei Lutheran Church Dana Point 3350 I Si-hiU Dr. _,_, ....... , ...... Wonlrip -1:30 r. 11 :00 5""day School -9:45 4'3-3414 493-4073 PRIHCE OF PEI.CE LUTHERAH CllUllCH 2,17 Mnll ...... Dr .. CMf1 W.... c.f, . -"iOAtwC..-.NO~~SON.P .. lor-.,IA,,.ES R N!.lSON 11,.,.,.,,. s-&ay ScMot t :lO ••~omiftll WONlrilp: 1:00-4 11 :00 ..._ Prince 61 Peace Lutheran SchOol Mr Stephen Satterlund. Priocipal Ollice Phone ~41:1-U=><! 1 ~l'loot PhOne: 549-0582 ST. MATJHEW LUTHERAH CHURCH 111 IZ Culver Drive Uni•trsity Pwtt, lrtine •• ,. ~ H. "".,.,_. WORSHIP-1:30 • 11 :001..M. SUHDJ. T SCHOOL-9:45 .l.M. 552-1121 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF NEWPORT BEACH 7ll01 Citll °"""" -""""°"' e.e.::~ -~7 , .... , e>r.1(-~Pfl!Ot s...y Schoot-t:JO A.M. W"'11hlp It.JO ....,._I 1~00 P"4. wtrl-p,_,., ~ I )Q ..... COMMUHiTT CHURCH BY THE l.l T ~, ..... ...,'-Vlft Udo T'ht.+rt • l 45f Vie Udo, Htwpowf h•ch I O:DO A,M. S~ i,y Dr. WHllM l . Pttiltf' rw 1n~Of111etl0fl: 6"4S.7•so A Cordial Welcome from THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH CMta Mesa FIRST UHIRD METHODIST CHURCH 19th St. A Harbor Blvd. WonMp Services 9:30 .. l t :00 A.M. Hunt ington Beach FIRST UHITTD METHODIST CHURCH 2721 17th $1. 536-3537 S.'ktt-t:IS I 10:30 Church School -9:30 J..M. ~ c..-. JO. "4aM<r9 C...-Cll Sdloet -': 15 EMtl Vf. IS8ELL 0 0. Costa Mesa Nor1h MESA VERDE METHODIST CHURCH Mesa Verde A Baker SI. 549-27f9 Wor1hip & Chw-ch School 9:]0 A.M. Huntington Beach - North COMMUNITY UHITED METHOOIST CHURCH 6662 Heil Ave. 842-4461 Worshlp-t & IO:Ja Churcll Schoc*-t:OO I I 0:30 A.M. CHiii ITTHE SEA Newport Beacn 1400 W. Ba1bda Blvd. 87:\-3605 Irvine -Easl Bluff UMIYEllSITT METHODIST CHUaCH 833-1233 Rev. Robert $. Sheoara. Jr. w...W, •a.re• SclrlMI - t:JO A.M. 18422 Culver Road W at lln1versity Drive .,,..,, • a.we• SdtiMll WHl4ey ,,..SclloMI '·I 1:4S t I IO:JO A.M. HEWPORT CEHT!ll.UHITED METHODIST 1601 Marguen1e Ave .. Co<ona del Mar W....Wp & s-dity Schoclt • I 0:00 A.M. ..... ,,.., Sc.........,:tl ..... ,,.Sdltol & KW.rplea 10:15e.a"'-:144-tf41 Shir Ha·Ma "alot Harbor Reform Temple Rabbi Bernard P. King Sabbath Services Religious School meeting at CHRIS T Ct-4URC:tt 8¥ TM£ SEA l.o<1W. 6alllll1 61,,.,,. ff"->'l 6'odl For lnlorm!ltion: Call 675-7230 TEMPLE BAT YAHM ' • !IU>i()I ... \ 11M1i Mii.YiM O. lll1HMAH ~ ~kff -"'"-' 1:00 ... -Sdoool--t :Jo .... t.11, .... ..... Sdlool-'#1 .. ..., 4:11 ·~IS P.N. ,.......,. w._. ... c• 644-lttt P.O. ha 251 , c.....,. ;.t Mw f2,Z5 TEMPLE SHARON Tht COllMM'.tf•e •Y1!•9•P• for .. ..tinHwllorArH 617 West Hclnlltofl, Cost• Meta '"4~S552 Al ,,.._. .. F•lff An ... led T• Jellt lk s-.... Str•k:n: FricMr At 1:11 p.a. ...... .,......... ~r•t10:oe .... \ PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES of the Coastal Areas Christ Unittd Presbyt.rian Church 21112,......., .............. ......._ ...... , .... ~L1-......r ..... ~ W...tililc t:lO A.N. C._..h ScllMt ttH AM. Offkr. 20\ ll ••••••• St. ~ tU-494' Chwch of ttw Co•.- 211a himt• ..... c .... ...,,. • __ .. __ • ... .... IC.ft.,, ..... _, W ...... I Ctwch kl!M -l :lO & IO:IO A.M. ""-: S57·Jl40 Community l'resbyterlon Church 415 ......... .,. ............... •••• ·A1191w J. ,....,....,. It• . .._. 0. Hkt'tM: -llt,, Ar1tw I. C ......... ~ W...W,: ,:00 Clilld c_.. t:ot A.M. P'ltoM: 494-7551 St. Mark Presbyterian Church c.,...,. J91•1111 & l•l"*'ff Ori•t, CIH'OM *I Mr ...,.. WW. A. McQ!HAd, P••Mr W""" & Clwch Sclio« -t :JO A.M. P'lioM: 644-1141 This Sunday Worship in 'St}{ ttdn11 •'; 'Presby le ri an Cl 111 rel r 600 St. Andtt'"'~ rlc11<1 • Newpcu l Beath Or, CWltt H. Dlff•llflfMI. P•1t1t LAITY SUNDAY THREE OUTSTANDI NG LAY SPE AKERS Mt. Aobetl Roltsness·Mrs. Edward McFarland Mr. Kenneth WHhams ldentic;al Services 8 A.~ .. 9:30 A.M. 10¢.11 AM. I.IC LIHE OF HELP--145·2122 • ISR.t.EL ACADEMY A e, .... ,.,._ .. Lffe • The Un1vershy Synaoogue • Asel)h1a: famny Education • Hebre'R SChOOI • JewiSh Camo Program • Amen: Jewish Arts Fellowship • Mahal Israel Oencilrs A UniQue E11;peftence fn Jewi&h Family Learning & Worltlie) ---. _ . ._ •to .. lww ...... le .... ""4~,T·lffZ w ~6J.Z1ll ,.0. ... ,,,. _,,.,.., C4t. TiMl'LE 15.t.1.t.H COHSll~ATIYI S.W..ffi Sol"YkH E•tty ~: 1:15 P.M. -~c-e1-,..,. 2401 .,... ............. Ht..,.,. ...... .-ii:•w .... llJt;!OUJ SCHOOi. 111:1a21 14 .. 1111 ,_ • • I s.nurday, Octobfr 12, 1~74 DAILY PILOt A 9 1 _t\.CTIVITIES LISTED .•. CCnollnutd From J~age A81 Earl Quhm wl.11 talk on "So L.ittle Thne" at 9:30 a . m. service: church school and nursery care also at 9:30 a.m. 10:50 a.m.; 1nichveek study group Thursdft moming at 10:30; quarterly general mem· bcrshlp tnt?etlng in conjunction wl!h board or lnlstee.s mett· Ing, Oct. 14, 8 p.m.: regulR.r rno.ntbJy meeting of Woman' Guild, Oct. 16, 10:30 a.m. Store Buns ~n ~hrisiianity Clilldrell's Fei;itival Set Superniarket Has Prayer, Play Roonis Ventriloquist f'red Pett et and tile Puppe( Trtt Gang f r om Channe l 40 will j)t'lrticipate in the ailldren's Festival at Newport t.t es a Christian Center next weelc. PreMl>t1terlu11 Prelb)1er1an Churcb of the Cove.n.101, ~ .fairview Road, Costa Mesa;""iervlces at 8:30 1:1nd IO Jtm. with sermon Ii· tied, "Dlaclples Anonymou~": church school and child care provided at both hours. St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churcb, 600 St. A n d r e w '"! Road, Newport Beach: lay members will present I h e services this \\'e<!k : Robert Rolfsness ~II speak at the 8 a.m. service: Mrs. Edward f\.1cFarland at 9:30 and Ken· nelh \\lllliams at the 11 a.n1. \\'Orship: at 7:30 p.tn. the lcthus team, a youn.11: people's singing group. will give. a presentation based on their tour of Romania. ll111tarlan Oronge Ceast Unit a r I an Unlversalh:t Church, 1259 Vic- torin St., q,sta Mesa; service at 10:30 a.m. with the Rev. Robert Jordan Ross speaking on "It's the Little Things That uni"; chrucb school and nursery care also at 10 :30 a.m. Unive rsit y Unitarian Church, 4530 Sandburg \Vay , Irvine: topic for service at 10 a.m. will be "What ls a Unlversatist?" Sundny-Si>eaker Dr. Stanford Green, a Newport Beach psy- chologi~t. will speak on li1lltt1 "The Message of God Unity Church of Truth, 401 is Consciot1sness" at E. Santa Ana Blvd., Santa Israel Academy's fam· Ana: meditat.ion teacher i\oy ily asepha at 6 p.m. ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) -In this year of ft'O&nS at the checkoul counter, the Otrisllan Grocery bas opened its doors to bring housewives "the practical everyda.y living experience of ~g JeSU3 through chea~ prices.'' Grocerymen Jerey Burgess and \Vayne Thompson have teamed up Y.ith construction company owner Roy Cassel to launch a new superntakrket they say is "founded oo the prillci.ples of Christian ethics.'' ALL ntREE attend the ~ame-chureh, but Utay did not want to disclose lt.s deriomination. The store offers two uniqul! services. One is a prayer room for employes. The other is ''The Happy Place." "That is a large, carpeted room with toys, blackboards, coloring books and crayoM where mothers can leave their children to play w I I h supervision y,tJile t h e y ' r e shopping," said Burgess. "I guess the idea came from seeing so many ladJCJ scream· ing at their children, and then walking out of the store mad at their kids." BURGESS SAJD the room~I annual cost will be $13,000 for-supez:visoey p e. r s o n n e I alone, "but we see It as an investment being put back into the busineE!C " The carpctea, softly llt Dispute Crosses Lines prayer room is available lo the stort's 25 ernployes to nieditate during work Ing hours. Burgess says the "'hite- shirted, bow-lied stock boys and 1n10Ck~lad c he ckout clerk1 "all profess to be Chri.i· tlans." 1be •tore, wtth 12,000 square feet of 1pace, does not sell wine or beer, and it Is selec· tive in ill mqaztnes and com· ic books. It dots not sell Bibles, either, but offers "some Christi.an paperback books." Burgess sakl. "I don't think oor business Is much difftrtflt from most businesses," Burgess said. "\l.'e don 't want to push religion on customers. and we're not striving for a religious-oriented inventory We're strivlng for a t.'01npk•te store ... ' "~'E Sl~tPL\' "·11nt to pul \\'hat tt'.e Di ble say1 into operation. \\'e want to take our practical everyday li\•ing txperience Gf knowing .Jesus and offer it to the conununity In the fonn of friendly sc.rvicc, competitlve prices nnd USDA meats." Because of grand opening prices, it was difficult to determine how l!K' prices 111 the Christian Groce:-v woultl conlpare "'ilh those ln othl•r food smres. rro"·c\·er. the store's grand openin1~ specials The festival will be held Oct 14·18 from 1 to 8 p.m. at . the center, 148 E. 22nd St. Each evening various con; cepts "ill be presented. such RS obedience, pl' ayer, f a i t h and Slrength. Oct. 18 ~·ill be parents' night. appear to average a few cents ~---------., Dr. Sc huller Starts New Fall Series cheaper than those in other stores. Rell11lous Sele11ee Ne\\·port Harbor Church of Religious Science, 541 C.enter St.. Costa Mesa;· service and Sunday school il.t 11 a.m.; this 1\•cek's s er m ~n "Enthusiam \Vorks" bv the Rev . Eleanor C. Jacksoi1. Eugene Davis will be the Sunday in University speaker at a service at 7:30 H'igh School, Irvin~. p.m. Sunday. --~-----~--W e1·e Women's Ordinatwns Valid? Church or fteligious Science. By GEORGE W. CORNELL "' hllt lou1 Wrlltt' challenged by the scholar on "'Inst work their decision was mainly based. He's a Roman Catholic. valid ... that is. recogniuid by the church," he says, adding tbcy are "at any rate im- p Ii cit I y valid and recogni:r.able." Beeck was cited as an authori· ty tor the positioo, that the "-omen had not undergone ordination, but "only service, only a rite ." Laguna Beach, 20062 Laguna Canyon Ro:id : services at 9 and 11 a.m. wilh sermon by the Rev. 1-lenry Gerhard on ··The Totally New Li f e ' ' : junior church and nursery care offered at 9 a.m. Newport UnJty C b u r c h , which meets at the Z o n t a Cl ub, 2101 15th St.: service at IO a.m.: Sunday school and youth fellowship at 9 a.m. Pastor Sune Richards w i 11 speak on "Prosperity Ex· pressed" this week. Meditation Cl1apel Open In Hospital J\~ YORK -A theo- logical argument c u t t in g across denominatkmal lines has developed over y,•hether 11 women ordained last sum- mer as priests of t h e Episcopal Olurch were validly invested with that office. THE 1\EV. Frans J. van Beeck, a noted theologian at the Jesuits' Bostul College, says that aJtmugh the ordina· tioos were irregular $0 far as church discipline goes, "they were true ordinations." What gave drama to Father "an Beec-k's intent:mion isl ~----------. (Jan.kn Grove. Californ1;i. -Dr. Robert &:huller "'ill return to the tcfe\•i,ion progran1 . Hour of l'owcr. th i~ con1ing Sund;1y ""1th a Ill!\\' and rxri t1ng fall season ~t:irting wi1h a series of mcs~age' based on the grc~rc~t ehap1er in the Bible , Fir~I <.:orinthian~. Chapter Va rio1ts A meditation chapel, named Co11gregatio111 in honor of philanthropist llarbor Assembly ef God, Flore.nee Crosier, bas been •740 Wilson St., Costa 1.tesa; dedicated and opened at' Sad- school of Christian living at dleback Community Hospital, First Church of Rellgloui; 9:4S a .m.; serviCi!S at 10:45 Laguna Hills, Science, San C I em en t e : a.m. and 1 p.m.; guest 11lroe groups provided funds meet.ings held in the ~Ia!IOhic speaker Gordon Jensen, 900g for the chapel _ the Laguna Temple. 3011 S. El Camino writer and recording artist; Hills Religious Council. Real ; healing service at 1.0:40 family night activities Homemaker· Se.rvice a.m.: children's church I I \\ledn ~ t 7 h. . • 1 ellUay a :30 p. m . ; Incorporated, and Friends of a.m.; wors 1P service l a.m. nursery care availab~ at all Florence Crosier. y,•ith sermon. ' ' Nat u r a I ,.,,,-,,,_ •---~-The guest of uuuu1 at 1.111;:" Disasters'' by the Rev . Leslie dedication was FI ore n c e S. Harrold; Bible c _lass Wes~ Ble tllrea Crosier, a formerdieUclan Tuesda~ ~t 7:30 ~the-..-ChurCb, 14614 Magrlolia -Ave., and a resident of Leisure temple. scien~.or nund class \Vestminster, will dedicate its World. Fifty.fou r of her Thursda ys at 7 .::!0 p.m. at 302 p hool l 4 s··-·-. Ave. San Pablo. J~:ines ; ha 1Pi·~ e ~f;:~ ~~==;, contributed to the Copenhagen will be guest --'--------.... First Church of R..ellgioas Science, Newport B e a c h : services at Corona del 1'1ar High School. 2101 Eastbluff Drive; service and Sunday school al 10:30 a.m.: Pastor Albert Burke's topic. "Divine Discontent.'' Church of Religious Scie-net, 600 11th St., lluntington Beach; service at 10:50 a.m.: sermon, "Joyful! Prayer," by John C. Blayney, g uest speaker: nursery care available: junior church at speaker at the 3:30 and 11 a.m. services; Pastor Douglas Bray \viii conduct the 6 p.m. "·orship; Sunday school. In· eluding a class for the deaf, at 9:30 a.m. ' Shepherd of the Hills United Ch urch of Christ, 30121 Niguel Road, Laguna Niguel ; young artists who did posters related to Stewardship v.ill be honored at 10 a.m. service. 1bey are ~like S w a n d e r , Christy Bjorklund, Jenniler Ev ans, ~U!all Wiml, Ed Adams, LalT)' Adams, Todd Palmer and Cin· dy Sims. The Rev. David Sandberg will officiate. Calvary EvangeUcal F r e e Qare.It meet.s at the Legion Hall, 384 Legion St .. Laguna Beach; dlurch schclol for all ages at 9 a.m.; worship service at 10:15 a.m., sermon: "Time -Master or Servant?" by Pastor Lee Kirkpatrick ; youth fellowship at 6 p.m. t.fost of ttie chureh's Hoose of Bishopll have :iaid "no." But lfle thealogical rationale oo which they acted is now ''There is a · good case for considering them not only true, but also de faelo Social Service Offers Counseling to Families The Catholic Social Service il opening an office Jn Hun· tlngton Beach to offer counse1"- ing to people with emotional problems. The office will be in the Community Service Center at 520 Pecan St., which w a s formerly t b e admirmtration building of the old c I v I c center. The fonnal opening ceremony will be held at 3 p.m. Oct. 18. Announcing the opening. Ingeborg Martin, c 1 i n i c a I social worker, and Dorothy F e ehan, commwiity service representative, stressed. that no one will be turned away by the: Catholic Social Service beeause of a lack of funds. The service is o p e n to members of all faiths . The service -the phone number is 536-2SSS -offers tllOle Vrith e m o t Ion a I dlf· ficulties professional t h erapeutic Intervention through family and individual counseling by licensed clinical social workers. other services include pre- m·a rit.al evaluations, limited financial assistance, In· formation and referral service on oommunity resources. The social service is a non· prorrt agency funded by the \Yest Orange County United Crusade, donations and fees. that his writings on the is.we had been cited by Episcopal Bishop Anhur A. Vogel ol Kansas City in an analysis guiding Episcopal bl!hopo In acting on the matter. Bi.mop Vogel, of t he c h u r c b ' s theological com. mission, concluded in the ad- visory, in which Father van • How dots Owislian Science heal? -l-i·s·1 e-n-1 o r ifs t Kind. eXJJeriencea. l)'lls week'• """""' •ALCOHOLISM - FIHDOM IS POSSllLE" 1:11 ~ ... ....,.,.1-U 1:41 .t.. M-IWC·71t-U 1:1S A.M.-«OC~ llJ.11-ttl Oc ..... IJ.1,74 · TR.UTH . ·· ·HEALS GOSl'fl CONCfRTS ,.ISIMTS DOUG OLDHAM "-le•'• fon.Mott ...... S..,Stytht ...... w .. IFMHftATIOM .W F1 le .. Ttllt Wt1I Coo1I ,,....... llf • bcifif19 Dr..ofic MUl.11-MIDIA PIODUCTIOM PASADENA OVIC AUDITORIUM W., Oct I'· 1:10 p.111. ,_ ......_ c.i .12111 J10...01 1s I J. "Love ..• The (jreatc't \1u.lur Jn The \Vorld,. is lhe inspiring title of this new uplifting series of n1essagc). During 1hc next four "'rel.s lhe television pa~lor ' n1ess;:ige, will be "LO\'C. The Force Th;11 Puh Power In Your i-:.1i1h :· ··t"1•111rro1111~1.· C.':1n De KinJ!ly.''"Living Beyond The PO\Sibilii y of l'er!i.Oll~I Failure:· :ind "I-Jere'~ A Love To End Your Loneline5s." Hour of Pov.·er origin:llt5 fro n11he "·orld's firsl .,.:alk·in drive-in in~piralioo cent.-:r. Garden Grove Co1nn1unity Chur.:h in G:1rJen Gro,·e. Catiforni~. and is seen locall y Sunday~ on l\.TLA. TV Ch11nnel 5 31 10:00 :1.m S;>iturda\~ on Kl·IOF TV Channel JO at 9 :00 p.111. Sa111rda)s on !\.HOF TV Ch~nnel JO :a b:OO p.111 Sunda)'!i. on KHOF Tv' Channel JO ~l 6:00 p.n1. I..._ _O_R_A_N_G-'----. E_C_O_A_S_T_C_H_U..;...........R_C_H_D_I R_E_C_T_O_R_Y·__JI HARBOR ASSEMIL Y OF GOD 740 W. Wil-. Costa MHo S4 .. 4704 Y. ~ Hlll'WICI. Ptitw WA YOE G000"ll Mililstw.t ,....,. -SUMD.4 Y SHY tel$ - ':4S A.M -Sclteol of Cllri"'-U ..... I 0:50 A.M.-Spt'.cid G.nt Gordo!! 'MIHtlo S...MJ••it11, SilM)tr, S"•ll.r COSTA MESA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL Pr...scr.iol-~ -E-111'1-Cr.Iii Cit• J\Tcwport-Mcsn Christilin Center l t18 TW!:NTY ·SECOND STI?EET COSTA M ESA, CA L.IFORN!A 92627 l:J0 91d 11:00 A.M.-SUHDAT MOAMIM• WOISHIP' '"THE SfC()tlD Sit-I" Gftlnil 4: I· 16 Dr.~ 0 . W...I, , ....... ls..dlly $<.~ hw A91ts 4-1 l SIMlllt••••• .. MenthMJ 'W.nMp1 <r:4!1 -.C.M.-CHllSTIAM IDUCA TIOH ,_... 0 1 A41Mt CWW.-..'s Cal&IN .et.ri IApa 4"121 6:00 P.M.-SUHD.t.Y lYIHIHCI-WOISHIP *UFT llGKTS., IC.WMwtl Dr.19'Ml~,hnt~tw • Chlldroo's ci.c~ ..i........, c:... l'rovlded for Al 5tnlc:H Wt.,...t._ ,_ 'ftlt Drtef Im ... 11 A.M.. & 6 P.M. s.rri&e Plymouth Congregational Church 1262"'"' St., ........... lt9di-14J.2141 . la.I iTUDY-t:Of A.N.I 7:H 'JL WOISHU" I C..._CH SCHOOi.-11:11 AM. l&leAf "Wllat Do C...,....._1h TIMM of J•11111" Dr ............ , ...... &farlJ M.. 'AJtdfimfl £.·»'if HARBOR TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH . C~. Flllll/llEW •N• /JAKEft. CONNIE SALIOS •••••• P.k"• 7/£-·SM·7787 --... ·--- SOUTll COAST OIUROt Of CHlllST 1...,01.u; ........... 1.....,_ "" ID.eMsl...J )Ill •hfal C .... MHe tBnsfol Al San 01eoo Frwv.I Sundey Wonhlp-10 A.M.·6 P.M. SJ0.7706' IJJ..4166 CENTRAL ll~LE CHURCH 2W Slreol ol -. C-Mota -'4S.IOH P..tr. ........ = ' , ......... _ ..... MenWtW ..... -ll;Jle.a-~S...t .... __ w.....,_.,,,_ ,,.,... ......... w ........ -7:tt,... CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES N.t..MCHIS OP THI ..otta CMUICM ttm llliast CIMCH OP CH&llT, SCl9mlf. 1M IOSTOM. MASU.CHVSITTS "ARE SIN, DISEASE AND DEATH REAL?" OclelMr 13, 1974 Cos .. M--Finl C-ef Clorltl, Sclil- JUt MtM V_. Dr .. c ... ,.._ ___ ,, ...... . awe• s.mc.-11:tt .t...M. ......... 2111 .......... ----Ant c•c1o et Cllrltl, Scllolhl ... Im.., ... .._,. INdl . a.dll,..,klll•I t:Jl& 11 A.M. ......... anw.111st. . ct6tl C,.. T....,_ t:JI & 1,t A...M. ... INOllJ__ . ....... Tlit lo!-....... Cllrlttlm kllolhlo u.i .... .., .... klliMI 4771 c-... Dr ...... 217·211 _...,_,,.. ..... . c-...c• s.r.IH -I t:JI 4.M. IM. JJJ We4. SIMc.1t -1 P.M.-... Jll ""-I-it -Finl c ...... ef Clorltl, Sclolllll 6JS ,.. ... .,. · Cllillrdl Ii~~ -ll:tt A.N. ......... -214 ............ Mtsioo Ylejo, Mlssloo Viejo Society C_....,. lla•r•• f S.9IMI JStlJC...e.r.Dr. CWdt • S..., k......._lt:OO A.M. ""~ --Flnt c-.. c:!!rf1t, Sclloilht ....... ___ . t Ctiwe•~ !:.'?,Sc._. -till I ll!JI A.W. . J..'io1t9~~~·!'.~:JOAJ1tFOf~f-Hf..,.,. --~ -.. Cllrltl, Scllolhl JIM hcHk .,.._Dr., c.r-• .. .._, a.. ...... k .... -lt:OIA.M.. •• ....,~·-JUNC...._tfwr.CW..._.IMll S. Cl1..,ll1, Pint Choirch ef Cllrl1t, Scle..itlf JJl6 ......... .i ,,..., .... O..•& s.t.,. k...,_l l:H A.M. l .... l....,..,.Jl7DtlW.A ... W .... I .... T......., Natl ... -t ,..,_,.a..-. All art cord\1Uy il'lv\tea lo allend,the t1'urt:h services and enjoy the privileaes or tlte Readina Rooms a..~ t.•1rt•• QAU. m..ca 'l'IRST SOUTI411N IAl'TIST CHUICH .,. 'ft .......... "tr'tf~ ....... c ..... ...... ,sc~'"""" WOISHIP' SllYJCIS-1 l:tl A.Mo & 6:tt P.M. ,IATB ..aTM-Wl .... IDAT I~ 7 PJi&. tU.SllY NOTtolD PASfOl·-11'· JOI HllMlt I ST OIUROI Of RELIGIOUS SCINCl Of NEWPORT BUOi l ......... Qvd>. U.. Otwcfo e' ~"""'-·LAI ,_., •YICI ... SUMIAT S.CHO«.-IUI AM. "DIYINI DISCONTINT" ............ lwtl •• lkf. .... ,,., l1TTLl'n41Al£111-~AORMAllHIGMXMOOl,. ''°' EASTll.Ufi" Oft .. H£'N'Qftf •EM:H . fOfll AN IHSl'll'I• ''°"Al. MESSAGE -DIM. ...... ,. ... ltll••-··,,....-~ t9WPOIT HAllOI autcH Of llLl6tOUS SCllMCI SEAMON-MEOIT ATION HEALING SUNDAY SCHOOl-11:00A.M. Rev. Eleanor c. Jackson 541 Center St .. Cost• Mesa 646-t032 H..t"'9100 IHch CHUICH OF llLIGIOUS SCIEHCE .... ,. St ....••••• ' .•.•.•••......... ' ••.•.• ' .••••. !IJ .. lt67 ..... ~oeMl'-iwClwc.• ••••..•••.......•. 11:10 •.-. • '"JOYM PIA lll'" .,.... C. I~, lk.F, Guo1t Spit•• . ' SllVICIS: I 0:00 A.M. I. 6:00 P .M. INTtltlSTIHG FUNDAMINTAL lllLl TUCHING COAST lllLE CHURCH MA,ACO 'Of!StE.RUA HIGl1 SC>tOOl. Dl"l 08!sP0 a AVION SA~ JUA, CAPISTRANO 49J.lf4' 4'4-1141 U0-0407 .. f ;IS A.M. s..doy Sciloel for .. "'' I O:JO A.M. M ....... Wonhlp Sevenfh.Dav Adventist Church 271 .... ic. .. St .. Cttk MO'MI _,...,. f, ~ ,....,. -,._. 541°6St6 Sabbalh School •••...• , • • • • . • .. . . .. ••.........•. 9:30 a rn. Ml!'ninq Wo<sh10 , • . . , . • .. _ ..... 11 ·oo a m. Pfayer Metling Wednesday . . . ... 7 30 o m Newport Unity lo•, S-' rk:W'-. MW ..... h•..._.. Sof-ric• -I 0 A.M. Sunday S<;N>ol tor au aoe' -9:00 a m. , ........ i-.~ .. -· Office -64 .. 1111 OIA.1,.A.rtAYll 64l-7Jl7 ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE • Corona del Mor FlllST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Main & Adams Streets Huntington Beach COMMUNITY CONGREGATIONAL • Bible Schoo! & Morning Worsh10 9:00 & 1 Q·30 A.M Evening worsh10 6:00 o m Nursery care orov1ded at all se r vi c e s Youlf1 Grouos .... 7:00 o m. 611 HELIOTROPE SUMDA Y 5ll¥1Ct lllMf CHUICH SCHOOL. 10:00 ...... O!!oe<i ~:W..2!>119 0.01 O.""'-oo> !lo36-9:..:'I 0.-. ..-11iliip G. Min'9f. Mw.iifft" 644-7400 LAGUNA BEACH NEIGHBORHOOD CONGREGATIONAL ) 140 St . ...,..,"--• .. Gllwrt"• J ..... ..,.... ............ ...e.t...M.--CMlll"flrwy $w-rlu &a.rc•sc .... 10:00 A.M.-WorW!ip Son-kt & E:dtwdc d Cllilrcll Sc..., 4t4.aot1 SHEPHUD OF THE HILLS UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST 10121Miptl14.. L....-~ -....,-101.M, c:e .. -•;-•nt FMllty w°""" & C'-'tlrl Sc._.. p.,,w , .... ,.., MMhtor ,_ .......... C-111 491..f•ll CHURCH OF CHRIST 117 w. w11,., Colio MltM 645.-Jttl SUHO.t. T WOISHll" 10:41 A..M. ':45 A.M.-l lblt Stvdy 6:00 r .M.-S.ltdoy lwnlilMJ 7:.)0 , .... 'wtdrflttdty Nu1serv Attenc11nt Pro~10l>(I \-'torsh•O 1 rairung 101 ::.rmu C.n1ld•en Liston To ho1ald cl lruth Cl\ 9 .... 10 AM Si.ino3y • l'.1•111"' L l. ..... ,.,...., .... !149·1545 • ' •• • L A 10 DAIL y PILOT Saturday. October 12, 197 4 ' -• e Still Make HOuse lY 9\lOl ' t ,, ' ' I . . ,r,; ,, " ' ,. ' {, ' ' fJ: /'' ~· • • ' NATllfNAL NEWSPAPER CARRIER DAY • OCT.12, 1914 .,. "r • #\ • ' t I I 11 f ' ' ' ' . I (1 "* -· ... ( 1' ·ua~N\;E C\1AS1 '- 2 m 4 ~ ' alls . • • ) h e. u ' n 'To1i1·ist Traps' Wharf Officials Figl1t Bad ln1age SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Mayor's Co mm It tee on The Port Commission has ap-Fiabennan's Wharf. proved a small start aimed The conunlttee has urged at retrelving the tacky ima ge (1) rebuilding of "Fishennan's IGO FOR GIFTS HAS MOVED!! COtM Sff ws at ow MW locatiH 9114 J.d-. HuntlllCJ!on ltach ... u ........ ~s...,,..c..t ... 1 IGO FOR GIFTS ..OODPOl 50' OFF OH .(HY H•JI-k loud Chrhlmo• Cords, Ali..m.. or Slatl.-y Goooun111-. 111. 117' , PU BLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE of famous J.lshennan's Wharf, Alley," a cluster oC seafood l'1cT1T1ous •us1NE11 i"d' · In J NAME ITATSMINT PICTtTIOUI •UllNl!li DAI LY PILOT PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE now s 1 tng into a c ar n Y process g pants; (2) a board We will be open to greet TM +ouowi11e pericn 1, tiot11t ·bu•llltu NAMI 1TAT1M•NT mishmash of cheap 1· o Int s to review archlte<::tu-at the old & new c us tom e r s o n '" Tl'll touow1,. ""'°" 11 001111 ttu•1"'11 ••cT1T1ous 1us1N•ss J ,._ ZON .. '5 INCIAN ALLEY, 1:W0·1 I S: HAMS ITATIMINT among the restaurants a nd wharf; (3) improved traffic October 17. 197-1 N-l)Ort 111,,., .. COila "''''· t1111. IONDEDPLUMl lN G.u~1 Proaucer ~n, •~11ow11111 Pfl'•ont •rf' 11o1,.. <•ives F111ads •--J d Jl•ht'"" d (') 9162• L•"'· tt..n11ng1g.n •••cn, c 11 .,~, ibu•1111,1 '" fishing boats. conwv an 6'' 0 '6; an ~ 1 ~::::::::::::::====~~~~=::::::::::::::::::::•1 Zont t 51"!1th. !71J Mtlt Yt •d• J•-1 I! P••-.... 914 1<11111•· L•11un•1 DIGtl.>.L OF AMElllCt.. ldll lo. Aclor Edward Asner the employment m w 0 0 d Or. e. K·10d, Cotti Mt ... C•. nil• Btt<h. Ctl. f'l•SI Brlu ct $1~11 An•. Ce '2104 TOO area is i11i peril o-r '---•'---pl "" I barf Thi• 11u11...... It conducttG nv 1n Th1• builnt1• 1' c-vcted tty •n c:1rro11 ~ !'•r,lni.__ Na. llO lKA hns donated runds to -ratrft:T UllUI asuc n w Ch lle 1 1'1-Q . lnatv!OV•I. ll'Cll......,... P1•kvliw Lint. lrYlnt, c •. t11fl establish Edwar<I I'. becoming a plastic t 0 u r is t structures. a nge t te ews UlZ ZONI I. $mitt> Ji m•• IE. p.,~.. .. ~ Tiii• au1lr>tn Ii cOl'dv<t.., bV I I\ \ ' T~ll st1t1m•lll w11 llltd wllft t~• T~lt •llltmtnl wts llll<I •A 10~ wnlncO•llO'llld 111od1tlon otMr tn1n 1 Murrow scholarshiR at trap, ~ commercial prop-11le Port Commission asked c-1v c1 ... ~ ol or1"111 cou111y orr County c11r• ol or111111 countr ""n"''1"•1> ti U t'V't 5"1>1tmD1r 14, 1974. Stpllmbtr 11, 1t14• ,..JnM Ct.,oll 111 . P••-1,,1 So"un· nSc!vhe00rsi1ty0o!fJoluis,-_ erty developer John Williams for a $45,000 state loan to We Dare You , r°''' D•~ ';r,:~ Publl•lled O••noe c°'" 0 •11, ,.11°' Tnis 1i.11m1n1 wa• 1111<1 w11n tM wnmed before the affinnative plan new berthing facilities .~blhM<I Or•"!~ .... ,,-, ,, ,,_ ''· 5tl>1lmti.r 21, ll, 0t1o1>or • n 1t1' Coull!Y Cltrk of Ot•"ll' County on li -..ltmt><tr 21, 1,... "" .... " )511.11 St Pl•mllf• 14, 1111. _n~a::::_s~n~'~---------~v:':'•:_:on::___a:_~'"P':o:::rt:_:'r:_t~h:_:•_:fo:r~fi:Wlin:=-~g~and:::::-".pl:•:••:ure:_:~boa::~::::-:_: ______________________ ,l c"_"_---;:;;;;;-;~~;;;;;;;-'"~'~·-"1--~;;;;;;;--;;:-;;,;:;:;;:;;;:--- PUBLIC NOTICE PllRLIC NOTICE PuOli~~ld 011noe Stp!embtr ,., •nil 1971 "11'" Co11I D1!1y ,1101, Oct-• 3, n. 1t . 15'1·11 ) ilPk CAREFREE LIVINB FOR ADULTS OVER 40 IN BElmFUL HITINBTON BEACH If you or your spouse are at least 40 years of age, welcome to a whole new way of life at Huntington Landmark, one of the finest recreatlon·oriented condominium communities ever offered the adult C_alilornia homeseeker. The condominium ·concept .of leisurely riving Is provided, with exterior maintenance, landsca·ping and care of the ex tensive park·like grounds and recreational facilities performed for you by a professional firm. All lneJuded In the price: ' • GENERAL ELECTRIC DELUXE EQUIPPED ALL·ELECTAIC KITCHeNS • ENCLOSED UTILITY ROOMS ON YOUR OWN PRIVATE PATIO THAT INCLUDE A WHIRLPOOL WASHER·DRYER • SHAG CARPETING JN THE LIVING ROOM. MASTER BEDROOM, SECONDARY BEDROOMS AND HAUWAYS • SPACIOUS GARDEN PATIO ORVfEW BALCONY • SEPARATE DINING AREAS • COMPLETELY ENCLOSED GARAGES AS WELL AS AN OVERABUNDANCE OF PARKING • 1, 2 OR 3BEDROOMS,1OR2 BATHS Also enloy these happy living benelits: • . -i • !i'I t •v • YOUR OWN MILLION-DOLLAR RECREATION CENTER WITH BEAUTIFUL CLUBHOUSE THAT FEATURES DINING AND CARD ROOM. BILLIARD ROOM, ~ " '"" ! -·- -• • ' ART STUDIO, PHOTO LAB, POTTERY-WOODWORKING SHOPS AND ALL·PURPOSE ROOMS -NOllOKeU • HUGE SWIMMING POOL FROM s2s,490 Conventional Financing • HOT WATER SWIRLPOOL BATH • GYMNASIUM, PUTTING GREEN AND TENNIS COURTS • YOUR CHOICE OF SCHEDULED GROUP ACTIVmES OR COMPLETE PRIVACY And see11rlty, twenty-lour hours eaeh day, everyday. (714) 536-8847 8641 Atlanta Ave. Between Beach Bl~ Magnolia Street ~lrlHll • } ' ·-G:t::::.: -·-~-'• -. ' ~.,.:- "ICTITIOUS IUSINl!SS I t1•1 NAMI STATl!Ml!NT PICTITIOUS I USINISI Tht lolloWlllO puoon 11 i!olnt W.lntn NAMI! STATl!Ml!NT 1.: TM lol!owlftf ~-11 doing ouslneu -------- PUBLIC NOTICE TONO-BUNGAV, 162 E. M1ono111 •• ., l'tCTITIOlll IUS!NISI (DSlll IM••• Ci. THf IJ,Kll:jl OE lll!STAUll:ANl , •110 NAME STATIMllNT Dani Atldunl 109~11, 16J E. MlcAr1nur lvd., Newpa.rt &eacn, Tiie la!lowlno; p1r1ori1 ••• dolnt M1gl\Ol!1, Cost.ii Mi ii, Cl . C1l!fornl1 t JUO Dusfn1u 10: Thlt builntl l is condUC:ltd bf i n lrvon M1rten1oii. 911 ArtJc>ll4D Dt,, PATCO LURES, HJ.Cl "H" l'rod\Ke<" lndlvlduil. F'ullt r!Ofl, (11llornl1 9Jtl$ LD,.,., fi unll"9!afl llot ch, Ctl. t'lU7 Dani Abduhl &oggtH Tn!1 ~u1l11111 h conavcl9d by tn Carol Tr1f~r. 4101 Mornl"ll St•r Or., Tnls slllement w11 tl!ed wit/I lilt lndlvklu1I. Hi.mllng!Ot! Be1cll, Cit t26d ' ' '' ' .' o '"'' ,, •• ,,, '" Irvin M1rt1111r:>n o\llen T•tlnor M.0 , 4101 Morning oun Y er "' u This 1t1!1mtnl w11 flied w\1/1 l~f SIM Qr_, Hunrlngton ae .. cn, C1I. '1~ S.1>t1mr..r 24· 111'· ,JIOf County Clerk 01 Or1nga County on Tnit b111lnt11 11 conduc1.., Dy 1n Publlt"'9d orinoe C°'lf Oillv l"llot. 0c101Mr 2. 1914. llldlvld1111. nd Oc!obtr 5 U 1t f ·l71Di Ctrcl Tr1lnor Septemr..r 21. • ' sitJ.1.i PONT•, WAllltlN & PAOLI T/111 l11tem1n1 Wit llltd wlltl ,,,. 1'14 AllOl'MYI II Ltw County Clerk ol O!'l r>Qe County Ot! PUBLIC NOTICE Mil ll1nln ,._, ltt. Hf ~ptem-11, 1'14. l ffM P•r~. C•llffr~l• "'10 1-----~=~~====c-I Ttl: 111') 12'·17M Pub!lsl'>ed 0•1"119 CHll lTATl!MINT Oii' AIANOONMENT Pubfl tlled Or1ng1 C0o0st 01!1y Pilot, Stphlml>l!r 11, 21, Oc1obtr OP USI OF O(tobtr 5, 11. lf, 2i, 1t7l :J'21·14 FICTITIOUS I USINESS NA.Ml ''"'' Dilly l'llot 1, n. "" ,,,,_,. Thi lollowll'IG 1>1rto111 111 ... 1t11nclonea PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE tilt 1.1H o1 tilt Ud!tiou1 bu1l11HI "'""' 1 ------;;:-;;;;:------1 ~----,-;;;;:;;------M,. G NET I C S A L ES AND 11\IJO M1•11 E NGINEERING, :WU Pendltlon, S1nl1 l'ICTITIOUS I USINEll SUl"llttOlt COUIT OP CALIPOINIA. Aloi, C11llon>f1 t:llCM NAME STATEMENT COUNTY OP OJIANOI[ Tiie Flcl!lklu1 B111lnt• Nem1 A'ltrred TM tol1<>wi1111 pHiOM art doing J101 Cl¥4c C•ftftl" Or. w., lo lb(Wt WI • filed In Ori~ Countv buSIM'H II: Senti Ant, (eH .. tllll t17'2 on M•v 17, 1'74. 1. THIE CANYON REALTY co. 1. CAI• NUMlll. Chllrt.s C. Rublri. 2ff21 M<llrlt ndl CANYON l'lEAL TY &. CO. l. CANYON tUlffl fl lvd., P.O. 80ll 291, El Taro. C1tltom<~ ~g:;T~ ~OAs:~A~Y'o'NNi~N ... ~TEtRLS SUMMONS '2~:i:nd l(lll>ort , 6:19 JOll"" $lrHl, Cosla & ASSOC. 6. LIMA 'S CANY:)N REAL· Pl1f11tlll: EL ~MINO BAN~, I ~fl· TY 1 CR .. NGf COUNTY CANYON for11l1 Cor11CW1llCf!, Del1!\dlnl1. nu I· Mn1: C1!1tor11l1 92421 RE.-LlY • ORANGE COUNTY CAN· CAT!NG SYSTEMS, INC .• I Celllor11l• TM• bl.lslneos Wll conctvc:led by I YON REAL.TORS ' ORANGE COUN· Corp.: RICHARD w. PFEFFElt, Ill lftdl· lil9f'f"•I p1r1 ... r-.rilp. TY Co\NY""' RE.-i TOltS ,\ ro 10 i' u1!; DIANE L PFEFFEI, II\ lndl· '" ... ' •"•I• ,,,. . . air HENRY •. ADLER, •n ltldl · t r · v ORANGE COUNTY CANYON REAL· v iJ· LINDA A o\OLli R .., T..alvld\l1t· N•r>ci l(llhol'• TOR$ .. ASSOC. 11. ORANGE cou .. TY JACI( 'AIREY ,;, lno!Yldii11· JOCf LYN 11111 "''-' Wll flltd wllh the CANYON REALTY & co.)] ORANGE ••v '1 11 1-""•'s 1 • • Countv Cltrk of Orllllilt COl.llllY on COUNTY CANYON RE.-LTY I • .'SSOC., ~· ~lusl"9 t n tld y dlll ' ""' lnrOUQn ocr_, 9, lt74. 21.uil 511Ytra611 C1nvon ROlld, Sllutr111o, To '"" Oef...O.nti· A ctun c-l•lnl 1 Pmtl Cet~~ln1°. ",t~ •. 2 .... '>llWrMIO c-. 1111 bQn llled bV illl Pltlnllll "91!n1t PubHshtd Or111111 C°'1! Diii¥ Piiot. Jld .. uSUv"Mlo. Ctlii';'nlt '2616 , .. vou. Ir you wlsll W dtr•M tht1 t.w1u!t, O(tober ll. 19• 26• llld Nowrnbtor ~·,it;! CtMICI A. Llmi, 21llf Sllut ra:lo Cy11, YO\I mu1I flit In lhl1 court • wrllltA PUBLIC NOTICE J'ICTITIOUJ IUllNISI NAM• ITAT•MINT' ll!:d., SIJY1•1do. C11!tornl1 91i1f plelClll!O 111 fHCIOl\lt lo •111 cornpl1lnt T~ll butlnest 11 (-U(ltd by 1n (or • wrlll.., or or1I Pl•edl119, tr I IM lvklull. Ju111c1 Court) within :It deV• 1f11r Paul J. U me !hls~ sum~ !s M~«I on yD11. T1ll1 lflllmtnt ••• llted wf!n Ill• Oti.rwlse, your d1leull will be •nttred Caunry Cltrk ol Or11191 Coun1y O<! an •~11,allcn ~., lhl pt1ln!lff Ind IN 51¢. 6, 1'74. ccurt m1y l'l\ler a IWomenl 19•ln1t Thi 1~11owt1111 Pll'lOIU ••• dOl"I! Pllal vcu lor lht ,,_,y or otlltr f't!ltf 1>u1lnn1 11: Pulllllfled 0r1no1 c°''' Di lly Pllot. rt1:1uttlld In the corn1>l1ln1_ • CALIFOANIA TARANTULA., 326 October J, n. "· ,., "" 314'·1• 11 YM Willi,.'""' :lilt """e." ... Enclnc I.Int, S.n Cllmt11l1, C1. n6121 •flOl'lltY 111 lllh 1111fl1r, ,... dlMW ,. P.O. Bo~ 3", S.n Ju1n C1pf'1r11\0, PUBUC NOTICE se ,,.mplly Ml !NI Y.111' ,.,'411111• It •Ill• Ct . 92615 ,...y '"' lllM tn llfllt. lll kk Sc1f10, 23'12 Vbt1 0.1 Mi r, Oiled J111u1ry 24.lf'l'• C1Pbtreno l&tte/I, C1llt. a ~1fl2 WILLIAM I . SI JOHN, UtWn E. Flkll, ll6 EllClftD L•111, NOTIC• TO C•IDITOll Cltrk AP'. "D". Sin Cltm1ni.. C1lll. t26n IUPlltlOI cou•T OP THI STATI By Floy R1y. DtpYIV Mery Am 1'1kk, ,,, EnclftO 1.1111. 0, CALIPOllNIA PO• DAN N. BAIC~lll Apl. "0 ", S.n Clt,.,.nlt , C1Ut. tlfTI THI COUNTY OP OltANGI Aflwnty 11 l.lw Tlll1 bull-II c-"""ltd by 1 1i1tnet1I Ht. A.fllM 1100 N. Mir...,, NI. 40f 1>1rlnef1hlp. Eslelt Of RAYMOND I . ALCORN, FuU"'1111, C•ll ...... 1 nw Urbln E l'lkk 0.CHwd. 0 111 1'1·11l1 T~ll 1111-~t _..1 flied with !hi NOTICE IS HE•EBY GIVEN fo flW Atltn1tr ""'' l"lllnHll COUtlTY Cl"k Of Or&f'ltlt COUtllY on Cl'edllot1 ol IM elloul lllmed dtc..,...,I Pulllli.lwd Oru 191 COllf 0•l1V "llet, $t(lltmbtr it. 1971 11\11 ell ,.,.._ l\9Yllllil cl1!m1 ag1ln1! Oct~r S, 12, lt, 16, 1'74 %111-14 Pllblllhld Ot•,.. Cotl'I O.lly P1\ot, !tie Mid ~ ••• r9q11lrld lo fi ll PUBLIC NOTICE l'JJlft "*"· with "" l*:llll!'Y uouc:i.,,, ln Oclotler s, 12 lt IN offlc:e tf lht cllfk of tilt ll>O~•l--------0-c=c-------JU,.74 1nt1lllcl ~. or '° l>f'Htnl 11wrn. w-hn 1 41,11 tilt llte*IMlf'Y """"'*"'· fo tlle un· l-----oc-=cc===:---<11.111""' ., lhl olllc• of ht• lllomt:f. NOTlC! TO CJl•OITOltl PUBUC NOTICE Thomll L. Lotd, nn1 1"1uo dt v111nc:!e. SUl"!ltlOR COUIT DP THI l ultt 21J, LttUM HH11. C1lllornl1 926SJ. STATI! OP CALIP'OJINIA POI I •11 Wl'lk h 11 lht piece of butlntn Of tht THE COUNTT OP OllANG• NOTICI TO CltlDITOIS 111\dtrsl;nld 111 ell rnltt"I P1rt11nlr19 Nt. A .. llJt SUP'EltlOI COUIT Ofl THI lo tilt nt1ll of w hl dtcldtnt. within E1tal1 of BltUNO L. ROlllNllAUM, STATI OP' CAL\POllN1A P'OA lout ,,_,11, '"'' ,,.. ""' pub!lceflon °::~trc'1e IS HEREBY GIVEH lo 1119 THI COUNTY OP OltANOE of om::., ~be 2 l'7j crl'Clltors ot !119 1b0ve n1mld dtotclent Mo • ........,, • ..A~Jlr,,, MARIE ALCORN 11'1~1 Ill ptrson1 lllY!l\lil cl•lm1 t0•!~1t E1t1!e of FRANIC A 0 0 LI" H the s.ald decf'dt nl 1rt rtQUlred to 1111 TMALMANN. &kt FR AH It A. ll•tcutrl .. ol '"' will them, wl!/I tht ntelt SI..,. uouc:!Mn, In THAL.MANN, Dlc11Sld. TMOMA~ (~Lai:r ntmed dtCIOt~I !M olflce cl 11'11 c1t rk of !ht ·- NOTICE l! HEREBY GIVEN to Ille •>0'1 I"•-ft Vtltndt SYllt ,ll enlll!ed C0\11'1, or fo P.H111I 1/lf!n, wllh lilt creal!Of1 of lhl •bov• n1mta dtcedtril ' J\eeesurv vouchers. 10 1hl ullllf!'ll11ned th1! 111 1>1•1«11 h1vln11 c111m1 ag1 ln11 L11un1 Hiii•, C•lllirnl• n•u •I 1111 0111,, 01 her 11tor111Y. Tham11 '"' 1•ld dtudtnl ••• r1q11lrtcl ,, Ill• Tiii 17H) M1-lUO L. Lord. 23S21 PINO do V1l1nc:l1, 5ulft tMm, wll/I 1111 lllCtl lll'"f' uouci.rs, Jn Al'IOl'MY fir l!aecl,lfrls JU, L191.1111 Hllt1, C1llfor11l1 '2653, which thl 0Hlc1 of lht cltrk of the etiow Pllblli.lllcl Or...,. Cont 0 1lly Pllol, 11 Ille lll•ce of butl11H 1 of 1111 lllldtfllQMd 111Ulltd court, or lo p<tMnl llllfll. wllh OctalMr 5, 11, lt, U, 1t74 372C-1' In 11! ma1t1rs Derl1!n!1111 la lhe n lllt '"" necn.sarv UOU(:lllra, Io lllt ~ of/ uld dtcedent, w!lllln fouJ lllO!ll!M. an1g111<1 11 1111 o111c1 ct 111r 111orn1y1. PUBUC NOTICE ''"' tilt 11r11 1>11b1lc111m ot 1111.i l'llllln. MEAO AN D RUEN, 1101 Oovt SI., Detld Ocfobet' i, 1tl4 Suite 170. N-l>Qrt leteh, C11!tornl1 SUl"•ltlOI COUJIT OP THI MAR IANE D. I D5E NB.-UM '2660, which 1$ the pltet of t>Rl ... 11 STAT• OP (ALlflORNI A POJI E•Klltrlx of IM wllt of 1111 un0tr1lgnld In 111 rn1t1"1 Pl•· THI COUNTY OP OIANll of the ·-Mrnld cW<tdtnl 1111111111 to '"' nl•I• Cf Mid dtclll:lt"'· .... A .. 1111 THOM.fol L. LO•D wftllfn tour monll'l11lttr !I'll tlr1t p11bllc'" MOTIC• OI' NIAllNO 01' l"ITITION tWl .. ,_ tt v1i-t1. S11M1 211 tlon of lhl1 110flc1." flOJI PRO.AT• Ofl WILL ANO PQJI Ll9Vfl• NH11, C•H"""• t'UU 0111d Septtmott 11. 1'1• LITTIRS 0 P ADMINllTIATtON Tit!: 1710 Jll-»M IC.1rlV Tlllll'lllM Cl.....tl M WITN•THa·WILL ANM•Kl!D Att.m1y f11'1 l!llKVlrl• A.am~111str1trlx o1 ""' "'''' E1t1ll of WALTER MAR ION TALBERT Publllllld Otl"'Clt C611I O;:.tty t"llct. of 11\1 l llO'<'t mentioned dtCldtnt 0.Cffted. Oclober 5, 12, If, 26. 1f71 311t·ll MEAD ANO JIUl!N NOTICE IS HEI EI Y GIVEN 11111 1111 o.w s1 .. s11111 11• stfl)ntn o•o.u 1111 m111 ntrw!n • 1>11111on PUBLIC NOTICE Ntwport 111cll, c1llloml1 t24ft for '"'*hi cl WHI 11\d tor lno.Hlnct 1 ------;c-=-;;c;;:------T•I: (11'1 lll•te» ol Ltlltlfl ol Adm!n!1tr1!1cn wll/l·lhe·wllll" SLl"·l4'l2 Allomtp for Adrnltllttnll'IX •nntxed lo 111• D1t1t1or.cr rtttrt nc:t ID IN THI SUl"l!RIOI. COUltT QP' Put>tlalled Or1ria-Collf D11ty l'llol, w111ctl Is mid• lor l11r!hlr pertlcultf1. THI!! ITATI[ OP CALIPOltMIA IN l t14 lSSf·14 •nd lh1I 11>1 tlm1 t r>cl pltcl of htt rll\I AND POil THI COUNTY OP' OIANGI ---=-:=:-::::---:::::=:==----11ht 11mt 1111 blln st! for Cklot>tr Ne. Allllf PUBUC NOTICE 2':2, 1tl4. 11 l ::IO i .m .• 1" 1111 courtroom AMl!NO•O OIDIJI TO IHOW CAl.ltl of D1111rtmtnl No. l ct 1eld courl, flOI CHAltOI! OP N~I l -------,-,-,.-,-,------i~~ ~tv ~)v~~111;e;:~~~ c~1;::: .. 1.~'11' in J~~~;· B~~~'O ~A~~R Ari!. ca•~~11111°! IUl"lltlOJI COUltT 0" CALIPO•NIA, Ot!td Odobtr 1, 1t14 01 Ntmt. COUNTY 0" ORANGI WILLIAM I!. SI JOHN, Tiii eppllcellon ot J.-,MES BER.TO 10D C:lvtc Ctnltr Dr. w.. CO!lnt, Clerk e•ICER tor cn11111, ot rwm1. hav1,,. S1nl1 Anl, C1Htornl1 t21ot H ... LL S•ILV t><t•n !lied 111 rcurt, Ind II •Pllt•rl"ll CASI! NUMllR At!Oflll, II L1w trorn •aid 1pptktl+on !h~I JAMES llERTO tllt1J )U Sin Mltwt Orl"9 l!Al<:EA: "'" tlltd 1n 11>o!lc1!1on pr~tl"<I SUMMONI .... ,.n llCf(ft, C1httrnll nut lhll his nem• t><t ch•nllfd lo ROBIJAN Plt!nl!fl: EL CAMINO 8ANI(, f Ct ll· Tl'I: 1110 144·'5e1 8ERTO Bo\l<Elt. lotlllt Corpor1tlon1 Dtllnd1nt1: DUPLI· AlllrMY !of! 1'11111-r Now. tlltrtfett, n II Mreby ordlrtld CAT!NG SYSTEM$. INC• I C1llfef'nl1 Publ lshtd Otl llllt COlsl 01llr ,,i::1~0,•,· '"' dlrttllHI, thtl 111 1>1r•onl lnl.,nltd Cat11.; RICHARD W. PFEFFER, In In-()(lolltf 6. 11. \J. 1t74 -dlYld111ll DIANE L. PFEFl'ER, 1n llldl· In ~aid minor do IPPttr btlort 1111• vldu1I; HENRY B. ADLl!lll, In llldl· TI CE C11url 111 0•1>1r!rnt~I l "" IM ltth vldut l; LINDA A. ADLER, •n lncllvld~tl; PUBLIC NO • .,11v ot No"11rnr.tr. 1'1•. II \G:OO o'chick JACI( AIREY, 1n lr>c1lvklu1l1 JOCELYN A.M .. Cl 11ld Gay lo 11\Qw CIVM wt\' L. AIREY. 1n lM!vtdutl: DOES I lhr01111h NOTICI IHVlTING a 1DS tne •llflllc11lcn for cl\11191 of ,..,..,. V lncluslv1. NOTICE IS HERESY Gii/EN 111111 ll'lould not be 11r1nted. To the Dtf...O.nh: A clvll compl1l"I lllltd 11tC110Mli will bl rtcl'IVl'd DY It is turtr.-• ordl'l'CI 11111 t CCCIY 1111 be'n flied bY lhl l>l1lntlff 111111111! fht CllY of Cotle Mt11 II !fie C!lltt o' ll'l!S O'der """ outlllined In 1111 OAIL y YOU. lj VOii •I.In to deffnd !hi• l1wsuft. "' the Ctly Cl"k II tile City 1'1111, PJL01 • ntWIPllPI' cl 111ner1I clrcVI•· ,au m111t flit 111 lhl1 COUl1 I wrlfltn pit -n F1lr Or!Yt, (Olla M111. C1llf0<n11, 0,111._, In 111d co.int,. 11 Ill!! 11111 In ftSPl>llSI lo the eomrl1lnt (Or I untfl 1111 /IGUt of 11:00 I ·'"' on N0"11m-!IOI\, '"" written er oral ~ltldlng, I I Ju1llc1 bf< 1. 1'14. II which tlmt llltv .... 111 Of'(IO 111cll WMl for lour 1ucc1u l.,. Court) w111'11TI • d•Y• 1ntr 11111 111mmon1 bl _,.,.., pul>lkly •rid re1d e!Ol/IS In wH<• p"or to !he dlY ol 11 d 1111•1"11• 11 11rvtd on you. 0tnerw111, yaur drt1un lhl Councn Ch•ml>lr• tor turn1s111., 111 Of!IHI tftl• Jrd "'Y o+ Octcbtr. ltU. w!ll be f'lllerltd 011 l~ltclllon by 1111 leber, mt lttltli. t1111\pment, tr1111pi;r· FRANK DOMENICl'l lN1 pt1lnlllf •1111 !he co.irt m1y t nltr 1 lt!IOt! 1...a &ucll clil« 11cllllle1 11 m•v JUOQt of said Sullfrlor Court ludQ mtnl 1111in1I you for Ille mo•llY tit tMl/lrtd lot tlll con1tr"""!lon ol tllt M. GAYLI! AllClllEN Of otll~ retie! r~sled In t11t complelnl LA ~o\LLE AVENUE $l0ilM DRAIN, f'lt Ntw""" a ... 11v1l'll flllff PIYI ti yeu wl111 It Ht k 1"41 id'llct et In ol~er ~!i.,1~~ct lll:l~m:=l!~~l;on~ •:. N1w1>11r! I Hell, C1ll"rftle nut 1t11n11, IR lhh matter, YOV '""!'Ill II• t•lnlHI It tnt clllC• o! !lit Clh Enq1nffr. ',',',·~, ter Aoollcl nl •• .,.mt!IY to 11191 YDllr Plttding, II 11 Fair Drive, Cosle Mr1e, C1lilor~IA, ~'"' In,, rnlY a>t 111111 "' 1111\f, vpon 11 l\Ot!.,t!unditlt PIY<Tll:nl ol l~.00 Pullllshtd Orl"'JI Co11t D1llv Pilot. D.lllCI J1n~ru 11. 191• A clla•llt ol $1.0C wiU be !'l'~d• l! October ~. 11, lt, l•. 1914 312 .. 7' WILLIAM Iii. SI JOHN, nand+td tiy fl'~ll Clerk Etch bid 111111 bl m•dt en !ht P'OPOUI PUBLIC NOTICE By Flov R1y, Ot1>11ty 1orm t nd n IN rn1nn1r P•ovldlHI in DAN N. 1.-1C 1EI. tn1 con1r1cl itoc111Nnll &11<1 1na11 be •• Alltr"'' et L•w 1ccom111nl111 t~ • Ct•ll l1a or c••~ltr 1 NOTICE OP' P'UILIC N~AJllNG •• ,o H H ... CllKk or I bid l!0"'3 !Of not 1~11 TH E PL ... NN ING COM~11SIDN OP UN N. frbef, ~ tllln 10•~ of Int lll'O'Jnl ~I 11111 t11d, THE CITY Ofl l"OUNTAtN VALLEY Full•r10ll, c .. 11. t JUS m1<1• plyt tlll to ,~. L"Y Ol Cotll NUT ICE 1$ HEREBY GlveN 1hll 1110 •11·1\U M••~ on Wodnudov, October n . !tit 11 7:)) AllOrMY ftr1 P11ln"N NO'rlCE CS HEREBY GtVEN !hl1 pm. 111 !ht Count!! Cllal'!>bt•I. CUy ... • ' I . Pubtlshtd Orl nGI C0111I Ot!lv Pllct. lh• Cl ly Council 01 1110 \.lh ha s H~ll IOlCO SI•'•' Avtnu•p Fo1unteln Stpltmbtt ,I, ''· Oc!otJtt J, n , n1riro1or1 · ... 111blhlll'CI • or1va.11no ·~·~ Volle• C•lllornl1 11>1! 1 ltnn 1111 Com-Oclobtr J, n. 19, 21, lfl4 311!·1' .,,., sc&le 01 w1oe1. In 1'cor11"n(• wl!ll n,. .. ,on wnl l>cllf 1>11t1I c l'll••lno on 1aw 10 b~ pt lu !n 11>1 t011\l•uc!1cn !ne !Ollowlnq. :r--"UBLIC NOTI CE or '11111 tl>cve ..-i.uen 1m!lr0Vffll1ll\I• t OMO ITtON ..,L USE '"IE•MIT 1n Ac I ' Tnet ll<d 1a!t t l'O ltflt '"1 <KIOP!fll pUtallOll llltd bv 51 JOSf'llh'I Hiii by !lie Clly CCllm:ll l>v Re101ut•an 1 .. 1 '1011t ro totlbll~n 1111111 1hop 11 II Mlllf on ""' Ith 111Y cl J1nu&rv 1•11. 1nd Eolnoe• ,.venue !:;' SUl"IEJllO• COURT OP IE 11 on lilt ln lllt olllct ut '"• Clty t DNDIT IONAL us~ l"l l MIT lit 1)-ST ATI!! OF CALlflO•Nt FOR. Cit•~ (If ld•P C•!v Tn11 •a•ri r11e n11~•11ofl •llld bY M TIUIU~I fer 11~1 THE COUNTY OF ORANOI[ tnd tcllt !I ller"n tf .. H~O lo l<IO It«! f Jl&bll1nmtnl ti llltl lroct.h\11'1! "" '•U O ~l.CPIN >n !n" >'t)!I(• "' !""\IQ~ l\lllV Sl•e.< -· "" t end com1>ll!tl, 111 tor!ll li•tln. I nd CONOITIONIL Utl! PI I M IT ,! No T1cr OP tllAltlNG OP l"ITITION 11111 11111 tctll et •llOP•l<I by l~•d tRlV.I ArPtlcttlon Ill.cl DV F v . Mldk.11 POI !"I OU.TE Ofl WILL ANO CODI· Rii.olutlon I• :nu1e 1 ~II of 11111 1Dtv•1oomen1 •c• ld'1l•lc111 10 ••IJ11nQ CILANO FOi L!TTEJll TISTAMfN· nollet tlV i•terin<• ll(o·o••11• h cll!tl"' cl 1noa Euc:lld !treet. T.-lt Y Tiit c.., t •• ( r 0' th•ll. In Ir.. M•STElt PL ... N AM•ltOMl!NT -E•l•tt "' JOHN II EDDY, Ill(! known pffl9r,.,.nc1 ot ·~· W01-•no 1,.,. ~•TE I AVl. t l.TWllN LOS ALAMOS •• JOHN BURO:E EOOY, Dtc••-111~··-~t1. co~•"'m 10 '"' Lt llO< C(l(lc 9'. •HO WAIO ST. Prwosed I""'"°"""' NOl !CE IS HEREBY GIVEN 11111 o1 111t $tei. of C1tlfornl1 •n(I Oll'ltr ·~1 "'•Sit!' Pl1n !Of OttPtrl, 1ft\Mlted f hltbt'" w. EOC!r ht' llled hlrtln 1 ..... ct '"' s111t 01 C•'"""I• •Pllllc1111~1'"'f<'env •1-Ill• Ml/fl\ tlOI' ot Siii• • ot•1!1~ for Probtl• ot W'!t •ncl IM!'llO. With lilt IJ COHltlon Olll¥ QI a,,_ !MIWHll LOI All mcll $1rHI .... (O(lot•t •nd tat Ltrttrs TtSll~nlt..., 111tll v1rl1•lon1 •• m1v bt 1t11ulr1<1 V.••11 Slr~t ID ,..II«! 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ELIAS \\'benever politician~ and re~ional planners put the i r crystal ball to their long·rt1.11~e solutions to Ca I i to r n i u s energy prob!enu. t hey in· vari1<ibly count on ttw gcothernial resources of Uie hnpcrial Valley. Eventually, lhcy'\'e tul~ us. the 60-degTt't' waters lurking beneath the ground near the SOUTHERN CALIFOf!NIA FOCUS &iHon Sea should prov id l' nbout one-fifth of tht> sttilt':s tdeclnca! energy needs. As the steam cools, they settle out and cake the insides of the pipes, eventually clogging them eo1npletely. - -timetable for p u t t i n g geothermal energy fro1u tho ln1perhll Valley into Califomla h-Omcs. THIS IS TUE reason there BUT \VITHIN TllE la!it fe1.1· ·-r If thls meth>d worlts, it could eliminate many of the environmental problems sur- rounding ordinary-geothermal p o w e r production, including the threats of land subsidence and powerful odors. • ure nu geysers in the SouthetTI months a possible technique California field. Nat Ur a I haS-wmed up. ll-would io- 11.ssures ~re stopped up just volve 1nuch 1nore co nl p I ex BUT ON E POTEKTIAL as arc nian-made pipes. drilling procedures than the problem is ob\'ious: As the So Edison and its partners method~ prev i ous I y coo· surface water runs through. obviously net'<! a metal coating sidered, but might alleviate such underground pipes, I t inside their pipes whi ch the mlneral-corrosiott prob-would momentarily cool oCf neither corrodes nor allows lcin. the SUJTOUnding hot water and !he 1ninerals in the steam to Designed by Geo-Energy quite likely cause the un- build up. Systems, Inc. of Los Angeles, derground minerals to cake They're work Ing with !he idea calls for inserting on the outside or the pipes sel'eral possible'' exotic'' an '·octopus'' of pipes until those minerals w e re :1lloys, bu~ none has yet pro-thousand? of feet underground thick enough to prevent the \'f'n out in long-term tests. into the geothermal reservoir. heat-transfer process. ~·or h<fve the-th"r<ee--CO:mpanies--surrace \\':iler wou1a-111en i:;e--r.."lfVer rh-el es s, Geo -found .~ reliable way to screen pumped into the pipes and Resources is to complete a out st hca . most troublesome circulated until it was as hot test well just south of the of th~ st~am~arried minerals. as the underground wa te r Salton Sea between Niland and T_tu.s JS why there is no itself, then returned to the Calipatria by the . end of def1n1te -or even speculative surface as stean1. March. If the new .process Y.'tlrks, F.<jlson would lhen build a small experimental generating facility there. The still-tentative nature of p o tential geothermal energy development in the Imperial Valley makes it obvious that Soothem California can b e thankful for its recently-slow- ed population grawth rate. Fiery operatic soprano ?.1aria C1'llas has ar- rived .. in Japa n for a series of recitals and she hopes sti.e will be in good voice for first appearance Sun,day. 642•4321 Direct or Coll ect oe •..lot<•il•• '" th• ~HJ Pilet YOUI .....,.,,...., c:--tlr ... _,... THAT SWWING has result· toltWPORT ed in delays of con~ruction on PERSIA N RUG AU CTION at least two major new Fdlson • Authentic handmade new and anl1Que rugs. carpets & run· poll·er generating fa cilities. It ners lrom a shipment just arrived lrom Iran. also make development of • Atso a number ol new & used rugS TfOm various estates. geothermal resources less SUM., OCT. 1 lat 2 P.M. MEWPOflTER IMH urgent. · : t 1 07 Jamboree Rd., Newport Beach And that's good, for even ... 1111pec:tt.ii frolll t p.111. if"tlfe geo1.Henna1-energy·werO-l,,-...+4+:'------++.l__,.eRMs:-easlr.€heek';'""Maiof-Cr.eO;t~Cilr.d&--- desperately and urgent I y AUCTIONEER: s. Gnll eeded th I d Entries for future auctions now being accepted. It you are n. • ere w 0 u a~ unable' 10 attend please write or call collect tor inlormat1on parently be no way to predict regarding luture auctions in your <!rea , how soon it could be c 0 me AUCOlt IWTEttM.4.TtOMA.L 121)1 990-2910 available. AP' l"llo!o 11\0\V IT Al'PE.\RS thev nuiv ha\"c to revise t ha ·1 esti'11Hllt> do11'nward. or :11 11-:ast delay it tor quite a \\"hile . -· Fnr lht• las! \'t'ar. l he Southern Cal iforni.l Edison Co. along 11•ith Phillips Petrolt'urn and the Southern Pat'ific Land r:o .. has Ileen studyin~ the feasibility of turning I he underground heat into elee- tritity. Su far, things don't look fea sible. '"Al pr('srnt." s.'lys Edison·s top gcoth1·rn1al s ~ i e n t i.s I . '"there is no C'qUiprpent to oon- vcrt this hc:it into energy."' TllJS CONCLUSION m a y seem odd ·ttonsiderinit the success Union Oil and Pacific '\~ Gas & Electric Co. have had \\'ith the Geysers ~1..'0tl~r1nal field in Northern California. But therc·s a difference and it ·s a key one. The hot \1'atcr under Sonoma County, doesn't have nmny n1incrals in it, 1,rhile the boiling liquid under Imperial O:iunty is loaded with them. Essentially. this 1neans that \1·henever the l!nperiat Valley steam 'is piped to the surface, "'here it could tuni turbines in a generator. mo! ten minerals con1e alon~ \1·ith it. He 'll Jt1ake It Leg'(1l COBAL GABLES. F'!a. 1AP1 -Coral Gables polictman \Va 11 ace J. Van ce has been reinstated with back pay after he agreed lo stop living V.'ilh his girl friend. A police review board this week said Police Chief \Villiam Kimbrough acted properly i n suspending Vance ,July 9 1\·hcn Vance refused to change his liv- ing arrangement. Vance, 25. said he 1vill temporarily tnake o t her cha nges but added he and his girl friend. Rebecca Frizelle.. 11'er1? considering marriage. Dr. Schuller Starts New .Fall Series (i.1rdl.'n loro1c. c_·,11rlornia -lir. ltubl'rl '\~hulkr 11·111 r,:111111tu1h.: 1,·l.:1 l'l('ll pro1~r,0111. fl,i1ir;•I 1'1'110.:r. !/io' •<lllllrlj: 'illlld.\I. II 1th .I ll0.:11 .• rid l'\1.·1 [1111.' 1.i11,,··"•lll 't.11t1n~ 1111h ·' ''°n"' "! ni.'"«I.'<.'' h;~"'>l t•n th~ j.'(\'.<i1'>l 1.-h.1['l1.'I l•l thl' Hi bl,·. J u,t ( ''r•n1h1:1n,. l h.1pll't 1 • "Loi~ ... 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By ROGER CARLSON Dftk ~·,,_$Utt LOS ANGEJ~ES-Andy l\fesser- smilh, who toiled In SunSet League bascbull warfare 11 years ago for Western High and who resiaes in Corona del Mar, takes the mound as the Los Aligeles Dod gers starter today in Game t of the 1974 World Series. .Messersmith, "'ho workedoul Thur- sday at Jluntlngton Beach High School with rormet Marina .and Golden West College catcher Mark UCLA, Cardinals To Clas~ LOS ANGELES (AP> -UCLA plays e winless Stanford Cardinals fOOtball team tonight, but Bruini ' Coach Dick Verrneil asked : "When was the lasl time you saw. a Stanford team come into the Coliseum an~::~~\~: :e~i;;~er Stanford as· sistant under John Ralston. answered his own question : "It's been quite a few years." The Bruins, 2-1·1, in Vermeil's fii;st season, and Cardinals, 0-3·1, kick off the l!.iteiJi1;·8 Conference game at 7:00 ·in Memorial Coliseum. '1 • "We're taking the approach tbpt this is the game or the year," satd Vermeil, although he said he wasn't including the Rose Bowl , which is What the Pac-8 race is all about,\8~ · Stanford and UCLA happen to bi Cre~e. is s luted to throw his first pitch at t :os at Dodger Stadium before a sellout crowd. Qppc>sing lo1essers mith and the "" .,., Tada11. I l!:4a, Chn1111~IK ti n 11d I I National League champions are the two·time world champion Oakland A's and pitcher Ken Holtzman. The A ·tare not unknown to Messer· smith. The 200·pound righthander KEN HOLTZMAN f.11et-d the A·s on a regular basis for five yeara before belng traded to thl- Doditers in n. winter de.11r ronowlnJ; th.: •72 campaign by the California Angels. _ The Serie!; is a virtu'Ul tossup. Both teams have solid pitching "'ilh an excellent relief pltcher-ulthocgh the A's appear to have t.hree startt>rs to l.A 's two. The A's !lave Jim "Catfish" Hunll•r ;ind Vida Blue in addition lo lloll· zman. with Rollie fingers In the bul· lpe" Th~ Dodgers ha \·c Don Sutton and l\1t.'5sl'rSmlth . Tommy John has bee n losl'to Injury, le:1i.•ing only 1'1Jke l\l ar· sh<.111 in the bullpen a:j a bona fide SlOIJJ)t.•r . There :ire no .300 hitter's on the dis· s e ns ion-rlddled ,Oakla nd club, ulthough Sul Ba ndo. CC'M' Tenace und Joe ltudl have had big Series hits. l\1anagcr Walt Al ston's Los Angeles <.:tub. mcanwhill·, boast~ Steve Car· ''e )' t.31 2l. Dill Buckner (.314 ), Jirnmy \\1ynn (32 homers and Jlll rbi ), Mo re Hassles Clrihhouse Fight lnj11res _ Fingers LOS ANGELES (APl -The Oakland A's, the strangest of cham· pionship teams, arc back in fighting form. On Friday, the A's top pitcher said he conside r s himselr a free 'agent. and two other A's pitchers brawled in the clubhouse. Rollie Fingers, the ace reli ever on the team which begins pursuit of its third consecutive World Series title today, was taken to a hospital Friday where five stitches were required to close a scalp cut he sustained in a clubhouse brawl with teammate Blue Moon Odom. Speaking with the experience that could only come from being with this team, A's trainer Joe Romo said, "It was just a friendly scuffle. It should break the monotony. O. Finley has failed to deliver $50,000 worth or his11974 contract. Finley, the dictatorial ov.•ner or the A's "'ho always seems to wind up in ,.the eye of a verbal hurricane, would , only sa y, "There's nothing to it." All or "-'hich only see nlcd to bring the A ·s back to where they usually are when they're winning -fighting among the mselves, and with l'lnley. Earlier this year , oulfiflders Reg-.. gie Jackson and Bill North brawl ed in the (.·lubhouse, and catcher Ray Fosse \.\'as lost for 11 wCeks when he was in- jured trying to break it up . Throu~hout the early stages or the season , players berated Manager Alvin Dark in pubiic, Third baseman Sal Rando said . "lie.couldn't managt> a meal market ." Irwin Mo-te Ahead prime co.ntenders with Southern c,• Player the ravonte. • ,I ' The Bruins. after tying Tennes&ee and losing at IO\.\'a , got their veer-1'of- fense rolling in a 56-14 rout 'of Michigan State, then beat Utah, 27·14, while apparently looking ahead Ito Only scattered details could be lear · ned of the Fingers-Odom scrap. Neithe r player would comment on it1 , but1Fingers reportedly suffered the scalP cut when he fell against a And it "-'as only Thursday that Finley and a ph ysician were sued for ~.s million by ~l ike Andrc\.\·s. the second baseman t,inley removed from his sc1uad in the midst or the 1973 \\rorld Series. Finley and the doctor said Andrews was not physically fit to play; they said that the day after An · drcws made t\.\'O errors in an A's Stanford. . ) The Cardinals, who lost 27·26, to Southern Cal in their last trip to the Coliseum, have played close football games against both LA schools here since the 30·0 loss to USC in 1967. However . Stanford was clobbered by UCLA S9-13 last year In Palo Alto. This }'ear the Cardinals have lost to Penn State, IUinpis and t.1ichigan a,nd__ tied San Jose Sta te. "You kno v.· those Stanrontl kids have a way or getting ready tq play games that are really impor(anl," Vermeil said. noting the Cardinals lost to San Jose State the same season they won a Rose Bowl, "and you .can bet that they think the Pac-8 opener is a \•ery important game to them." Vermeil was pleased the Bruins were a ble to defeat Utah 'filhout using som e or his "banged up " players -such as Terry Tauto}o:. Cliff Frazier and Greg Norllceton defense, so that they might heal in time to go full blast against Stanford. Coach Jack Christiansen of *an- Fori:I had two question m arks before the season -which or three quarter· backs to use and how good was his defensive secondary? The inexperienced defensive secon· dary has allowed onl y 40 percent com- pletions and Christiansen has round that he has three good sophomore quarterbacks, l\1ike Cordova, J erry Waldvogel and Guy Benjamin. Cordova was named to start against the Bruins . Quarterback John Sciarra, who has completed 60 percent or his passes and rushed for 272 yards, leads the UCLA attack that is based on passing as well as rushing this year. plus a touch or wishbone for what Vermeil calls "a change or pace . ., Qs To Be Sold? SAN DIEGO -Actor Paul Newman "1ants to buy into the San Diego Conquistadors and a deal is being worked out, says the owner of the American Ba sketball Association tea m. Or. Leonard Bloom earlier rejected at least four offers including one for a reported $2 millio n lo buy the team outright. Pacific-8 A c tio11 In Tourney VIRGINIA WATER, England (A:P l -Gary._ Player o1 South Africa and Hale Irwin of Kirkwood, Mo .• charged through to the final or the Piccadilly World Match Play golf championship Friday. Player.winner or this year's U.S. ft.1asters a nd British Open, hit a stream or great iron shots to crush Jerry HeaTd 5 and 4 in his 36-hole semifinal while lr\.\'in. reigning U.S. Open Champion, beat Britain".s Tony J acklin 5 and 4. A prize or $24,000 is at· stake i,n • today's 36-hole final over Wentworth s 6,997·yard, par 35-38 -73 1"!-you~. Player, the defending champion: 1s aiming to \~.'in the tillc for the sixth time inll years. The litlle South African was in top form Friday as the course slowly dried out at'ler recent torrential rains. fie went orr the fairway only once a ll day -at the 17th the first time a round -when his tee shot landed just a rew inches into the rough. "l put all my drives on the fair"•ay and my iron shots on the green," Player noted afterwards. But he ad- mitted he was worried during the af· te rnoon .. when l.f eard s tarted charging back rrom six holes down. It began at the 24th, where the American sank a 15·foot putt for a bir· die two. At the next hole Player three· putted for the only lime all day. and Heard had another birdie to go only fo ur down. But Heard lost his chance. lie finally conceded. the match at the short 32nd after hooking a three iron from the tee into the trees . Player shot a 34-34·68 in the mor· ning, fi ve under par. He took 36 lo reach the turn in the afternoon, but claimed he ""ould have been under par again ir he had played and putted out every hole. J acklin, the last British hope. stayed eve n with Irwin for the first 12 holes of the day. But the Americjin then shook him off . shooting four bir- dies in the last six holes or the mor· ning round and leading by three holes at the break. Trojans, WSU Collide I In Circuit Lid-lifter SPOKANE, 'Vash. (AP) -A bat~. Sweeney says the Cougars, l·J on tered Washington State University the season, will open their Paciric-8 footba ll team takes on its second Conference schedule in their best nationally ranked opponent in a row physical condition 6T the year. Stan- today when the Cougars face Southern dout guard Steve Ostermann· won't California. start because or a knee injury, but wooden post. _ The.scrap occurred only minutes af · ter the A ·s checked into Dodger Stadium for a late morning workout. Fingers was tre_ated at nearby Lutheran Hospital. Speaking or the fight. Dodgers clubhouse attendant Jim ~fehe said. •'I've been in-baseball 15 years and I saw it all in 10 minutes." Moments later Friday, Catfish llun· ter, the A's top pitcher, confirmed published reports that he will declare himself a free agent al lhe end or the Series on grounds that owner Charles Sports in Br~ef defeat. · Hunte r said he did not wish to discuss his contract problems at the present time. "I don't want anything to disrupt us now with the World Series starting.·· he said. llunter said that if he didn't want to pitch for-the A's, he wouldn 't be in uniform now . Then he added: .. , wouldn't mind being a member or the A"s nextyear.·· Lakers Lose Russell; Reds Increase Prices LOS ANGELES -Forward Cazzie Ru ssell or the Los Angeles Lakers, who suffered a knee injury Thursday night in a preseason game against Seatlle. underwent surgery Friday and will miss at least six weeks or the National Basketball Association season. The eight.year veteran. a 6-root-511~ former Alichigan All-American, v.•as driving for a layup in the third period when he was g(abbed rrom behind and fouled by the-Sonics· Don Watts. and sustai ned torn ligaments of the right knee. "The knee y,•ill be in a cast for six weeks," a Lakers spokesman said. "Jl is return v.·ill depend on ho"' quickly he can be rehabilitated after that.·· P rice l 11cr ease CINC INNATI -. Cincinnati Reds President Bob lfowsam said Friday he was "reluctantly" announcing a SO·cent increase on all tickel" for baseball games in 197S. "All our costs. from salaries lo sup· plies, have been ·going up and up and we can avoid an increase no ~nger." llowsam said. It was the rirst increase since 1970. when the Reds moved into Riverfront Stadium . The new prices range rrom $2.50 in lhe top deck lo $6.50 ror prime box seats. V.S. Takrs Lr nd NAsSAU, Bahamas -Arth~r Ashe .:i nd Tom Gorman posted stra1 ght·set victories Friday to give a strongly· favored United States team a 2-0 lead over the Commonwealth Caribbean in a best-or-five first round series or the t91S Am erican Zone Davis Cup. Ashe trounced Jamaican Richard Russell 6·2. 6·1, 6·1 in the opening match at Paradise Island's ucean Club. Gorman outlasted reigning Carib- bean champion Leo Rolle of Nassau, 6-4. 6-2. 6·4. B 11e k P!t«•,. SlatPd STATE COLLEGE. Pa. -Penn Statt>"s footba ll team has added Utah Stale a nd Ohio Sta l£' to future schedules. it w:1s announced l\1onda y. Penn State v.•ill host Utah Sept. 3 to open the 1977 season. In 1978 the Nit · tany Lions "-'ill journey to Columbus. Ohio. lo meet 1 he Uuckcys Se pt. 16. Ht•f Wnlks fJ111 DURJIAl\1 . England -\Vhen soccer players refuse to obey the referee. he usually lhrO\\'S lhe rn out of the ga me_ Not Jim Willis, Officiating al n match in the North· \\'CS! Durha m combination league. he stormed off the field in mid.ga me and drO\'C home. lie s a id Lhc players ig- nored his v.1arnings. ~t1din M'1111't P lR!I UN ITED NATIONS, N.\' -A Uniled Nations panel on ;,ipa rthcicl has 1>ra isC'd India's decision not to ..pla y South Africa in the final round or the 0;.i vts Cup tenn is C"ompetition because or South Afri ca's 110liey or raC'ial separa tion. Ambassador F.dwin Ogebe Ogbu Q/ Nige ria. the C"hairman of the U.N. s pecial C'O mmittcc on apartheid. said the committee a rceptcd on Monday t he "commenda hlc decision with grcal satisfa rtion ·· E.~·IHJ.\"1•r l)i1.•s NORTliPORT. N.Y Stevt Hamas. a former heavyweight -contender who b<'at l\1ax Schmeling in the early 30s, died Thursday at North· part Veterans llospital after a long ii· lness. He was 67. I • 1 ' ANOY MESSERSMITH, DODGERS STARTER A r111less K iel~e•· Youth Beats Handicap, Lives a Normal Life wuuu:;·rucK . 111. iAPl -Wally Bitsehura was born phys ica lly ha n- dicapped, lacking fu ll growth or his arms. But you'd ha\'C a hard time convin· cing a num ber or people in the Wood · stock area that Bitschura has a ha n· dicap. Jl e h as b e c u m e th e-No . 1 placekieker on the l\1arian Central High School football Learn . and he is rated one or the belier kickers in the area. Last ye a r . B1t sehura scored tt points for the llurricane vars ity, ma king good on tv.•o of three field goal attempts. The fact that l\1arian scored only 83 points last season emphasized Bitschura 's importance to the team. "l.fc rates as one or the best kickers that we ever have had at l\farian. ·· said coach Tom Parker. "I'd say that he is the best kicker we have had for IO years. "lie consistently practices from the 2S-yard line in practice. So when we get inside the 20·yard line. he makes us a threat. I have no hesitation about sending him in ." Last year, Bitsc hura booted ::i 35- yard fichl goal in ~1arian 's first game against llarvard. This season. Bil· schura kicked two extra points in four attempts as Marian lost its first five games. '"That may not sound li ke much. but we have nol scor(•d much yet this year:· said ParkC'r. "And ~·hen WC' have been within field goal range. we usuall y have been in a siluation where we have needed six points. not three." haven 't been able lo sec a ny. I ~ould call il a non·handicap. l-lc can.drive a car, throw a football and pl ay r atch \.\'ith a baseball , in addition to bcin~ an excell ent kicker.'· The ~1arian junior, \.\'hol,e stump)' arms barely cross his chest said he really became interested in kicking last year. ~ ··Last year. I began to prartice al ti park in \Voodstock." he said. ··1 would kick off a tee and I really began to en· joy it. J played on St. l\1ary's grade school team in the past but 1 didn 't realfy go for i1 .·· Bitschura said he ~as never been bothered by his h:1ndicap. ··When' I am out there on the fi eld , I reel just as norma l as the next guy,·· he said . "f am usually prett y positive about things -I try to look for the best. "Being the kirkl•r on l\larian·s team is my position and I try to "-'Ork hard al improving myself. I try kicking rrom differ.cot angles and distances. It takes a Jot of practire ·· Nast y, Borg Gain Se1nis , In Madrid Lou ll ~rtl ~eb . l\1aria n ·assistant MADRID -Top-sfcsfed Guillermo coac ~. s aid B1t schura does not have a Vil as toppled .Ja n K~s G·3. 6·2 handicap. Friday a nd moved inf.otli9,scmifina1~ "What handicnp"'" he asked. '"-...of.._ the $7S~OO P,t cli~ tpnn1s tour t rmTnent. ;l Kodes, the No. 8 see d fr om T V Sports 12 noon 15) -TlllS \\'EEK IN TllE NFL liighliJ?hls of games played la);t ~·eekend. (71 ,_ COLLEGI-: J•OOTBi\LL - 1'cxas Tech meets Tex:is A&l\1 12:45 p.m . (41 and fll ) - WORl.D SE RIF.S -The Dodgers host Oa kland in the first 1::an1c of lhe 1974 World Series. 2:30 p.m. (21 -CBS SPORTS ~PF.CTACULAR -The Cha m- pions All in\'ila liona l gym. nasties meet from Europe. S p.m. (7) WI DE \VORLD 01-' Sl'ORTS Internationa l IC'am motocross championshi)>S, !aped at Hu sk\'arna. Sweden. Al so. a report on lhc 16th U.S . ~rand prix auto race and the \vorld lumbcrjar k <'hampion· shi1>S. fSI -KINGS llOC1C EV - The l.os An~eles Kings lakl· on the Canadicns at Mont.real. Ciechoslovakia , bo'\'«I IP the ravoritt· rrom Argentina on the qmtcr court of the.Cl ub de Campo before a crO"-'d of 3,000. Other v.·inncrs. ;.ill 1n !'t rai~ht srt.·., were llie Nast:t!.'C. the No 4 $Ct:d who will rac e Vi las on<· of tod:iy·s- semifinals. Bjorn Bnrg ;i nd P.l;,inul·I Orantes. Nast ase. th e r1 e r\ H(lman1an. ousted the only AmC'ri.can left 111 \111· t ournam t.:.n l , u n seccled U arol~I Solomon, 6·4. 6·2 BorJ!. th e :o.;o. :! -.;('(•Ii from S\.\·cden. dcv;islatcd Tom Okkt•r. the No. 1 seed from l 'he !\'etherlc1 nd1>, 6·1. 6·1 and Orantrs. tht' Nt1 :i :.i•f'd from Spain. battl(•d lhrouJ?.h .1 ~(·C'ond set tie·br('ak hcforl· do\l.n1ng :-.1 :<1th ~eeded Raul Ram1rt•1 nf l\tl•X1('11 G 1. 7.f;, Nast ase' m ::innj!t·d ;i "lra1 c ht ·~t'I triumph O\'Cr Solomon d<'sJilli.' spurt s of sloppy pl~~· ·rh,, IX ~·C'ar-old Uorg took only 5S 1n1n11 tl·S f(lr hi s one·s id e1t exhibition. Ora ntes had 11• !""'l't'ping st arl a ~ain s t !{:1 nlirt·1 . \.\ho r;i 1l t•d repc:ll edly 111 t h e-f1r .,t .,1•I The Cougars have lost seven in a ctnterGeorf Reece will play. row and 13 of the last 14 games to the i Starling al quart<irback for WSU seventh·ranked Trojans, who in An· -.111 be Wa lly Bennett, replarlng thony Davis h ave the second seniorChuck Peck .. awesome running back WSU wlll have ¥ Back on de.fcnse will be defensive faced in two weeks. ' cod Joe Dan1el1~ who was troubled Red Raiders Battl~ Aggies· loday Ohio State's Arthle Griffin ripped with a bad a nkle early in the season. the Cougars apart last weekend In ft and middle linebacker Sle,'e Roberts, WSU's 42-7 loS! to that top-ranked who was sidelined with broken ribs In club. Cougar conch Jim Sweeney ex· WSU's opener with Ka,nsas. . . pccts more troubles this week. Sout~~rn Ca I also 1s cxpene'!c1n1t "They certalnly 11rc the two best .some 1nJury problems. The Tro1an~. runners we have seen .since coming to 2-J, list as doubtful participants out· Washington State." Sweeney said. side linebacker Dale f\t ltch~ll , O:tn.ker "Both Griffin and Davis can run Shelton Diggs and c1crens1ve tackle either Inside or outside, and they can Gary J eter. bl0tk, and nothing but a good tackle Even liaden has ha~ som e wilktop lhem." . ptoblems. Knocked cold ag;unst Plt~- ltSU wllJ also be facing USC's Pat sburgh two weeks aco. he suffered a )'laden. whom Sweeney, call$ a "great mild concussion but hn~ been found to quarterbaok and a great passer." becompl9te~y hcallh)' s ince. ' COLLEGE STATION, Tex. -The Texas Tech Red Raiders wUI try t<J, extend their unbeaten string to 14 p:ames today when they visit Kyle Fi eld to meet the Texas A&M Aggi @'~ In a Southwestern Conference game. Klckorr Is 10 a .m. <PD1'1 in the na,fi~:a~~~el~v~j~~r~a~~ng u l ·U. I record into today's game, "·iLh vie· lories ove r Iowa State, Texas a nd Oklahoma St.ate. Texa!; Tech i~ rated ninth naU~nnlly : J exas A&M I" 16lh. "Coming orr two physical b.:ill - ~ames like Texas a nd Okla homa ~tul.<' u•c Ltrt> bnll red and sor('." Texu~ Tech coach Jim Ca rlen said. On T., Todny CltnHnt'I 1 al 12 "t'm worried about another physical ballgnm". "A&At ha!I; the bcsl dcren.i;ivc team. we've raced this Y<':J r. Th~lr dcfcnsl\'C fron'l four are real bi g :ind strong. Their llncbackcri. move extremely qu ick a nd lhci r :r;ec<>ndary rtoovered real fu st." · f\l orl' s pt'Cl ftt•a11 ~, lhl' t\gJ.?1<'' defense is l~d by hnebacker!'I C.arlh Ten Napel. a nd AP Dcfrnsivc Pl aycr or the Weck e:J rlier this season. Ed Si monin! a nd u de fensive rron t four of Don Long. Ted La mp. '\l'arrcnTrahan and Paul Huli n. The Raiders \.\'111 ~i nk or ~wim on ol- rensc v.·ith the rotcnl pa ~:-. catch1n~ duo o f );0 p h<J rn nre tjuttrler hurk i ·onlmy l)unlven <+nd ~l'nior flanl(er L.otwrcncc 'Viii iu 1u ., . Ou nl\'Cll . \.\•ho cn~1necrCll Tet•h's surprislnl! 26·:1 \ \(·h~ry ovi•r ·rl'X;1s. \Vi ii he f:icinll. lh1• Al?l.!lC'> rnr lht.• fir~I ll mt" hu1 lh•· \('Irr.in \.L!l.!11· dell•n.,, u1 1l r('mL•1nhcr \\1llL.1rn., fro m la.,L ~t>ar·:-. c;1mr '''tllt.1n1, tJU)!ht l\\O touchtlo" n p:i.-.1't'' 1n .1 :?ic 111 Tet h \ 1(. tory l 'hc A.al.GI('., IO.,l In Kan'a' 2M ltl IJ~t u C'ek :ind dropJ)t·ll 1rum n1nl h to lfil h 1n th(' 1\ P roll t\& \l l'll.1ch l-.:n101·v Bellard :-:1~' ht• n1;1~ h,t\'l' ~l'fl 100 c-onser\llll\c "I prohahly f'1l:1~1·d l"u 1-lo't' to lh~ vr~l. ·· he ~aid "In rctrn"">l'll rt h . ' \\OUld ha\1c• C('n hrtl1•r 1r ~r'•1 lno1;cnC'rl up 1':1 r l1cr •• • Saturday, Oc.lobtr 12, 1974 • • -• • Sailors Come Back, Nip Edison, 17-16 Uy ROGER CARLSON Of 1119 Oall' ~Ill! Stiff Newport Harbor H i g h ' 11 Sailors staggered S u n 11 e t League football foe E d I 11 on Frida;y night with a aix-yard • scoring pass from G <' r d o n Adams to tiibt end M a T k Steverson with 36 seconds re- maining to give the Sailors a pulsating 17-16 victory before 6,500 at Huntington Beach High. lt was a miraculous 71-yard scor~ ~ for_ coach Bill Pinica's Bluejackets after &Uson had added a mean· ingless 23-yard field goal with 4:50 left to extend its lead to lJ.IG. Tbat set it up for Newport to gain good field position and tM Sailors connected quickly as Adams hit Vinnie 111ulroy for a 31-yard gainer. A major penalty moved the ba11 to the Edison 25. Seven plays later it was Steverson taking Adams' toss and Art Sorce added the PAT to bury the <l:wgen. Edison bad no timeouts lelt and was finished after seem· ingly dominating the game, yet failing to put e n ough points on the boards. £di900 tiad takM a 1w lead ln the third quarter when Nate Ching foond Jim Balch OCl a 22-yard strike to , cap a 48- yard march. But the Sailors ,came back qulckly, rol~g 60 yards In five plays with f\tutroy catch- ing a nifty 3~yardtr from Adams for the tally to narrow the gap to 13-10. Sorce, who idctecl a 34-yard field goal in the first half, booted the PAT. Still , Edison appeared to be in command. Coach B I 11 \Vorlanan 's Chargers moved to the Newpori two before a holding PJ!OB.ltY killed · the potential toucbd°"'n and they settled for a field goal and Ml.at turned out to be a· with a fumble recovery at the Edison seven a n d a deflected pass, which was in- tercepted by Rick Bashore: GAMI STAf1$flC$ •• Flrtl downs ru.,,lllf ' Flu! downs 1MH!n1 • F!rU doW"11 pe~lll11 l Total !1r11 dOWllS 10 Y1rd1 ru1hlnG 94 Vtrds PIHl~g uo Y•,<h lost 11 Net y1rd1 91hwd 113 Pvn1111vt•1g~ 1111111nce •l )<I P-IUellYd1 ~lltld l id Fumbltl./lumoi... lost 4/1 ,,_, EClflOO llltflol Chrltty Ad1m1 • Fotr'I' B&>iJQJt ... ., HaW11ln1 To111, Sctrl lor· Ckllf1WI ' . ' a l 10 llUjtlllotG Ht .. JM>rl tell ¥1 JI 11 ..., ] ' ~ . ' ' ' • ' ' ' ,, Edhon ' ' " ' ' . • • t• II • ' • • " '" .. ~ •• f fll .,. ,,, 1-11 ,_,. ... u u .. " '·' '·' .. ,, ·I '!Id Ctllnt precarious s x·poul ea ·. COO'ne11 Def e n 1 iv e stars-ware >eru~n " " " " . " 27 o.o 3 ?,I b f b ~t"lV'., D&>ro1ters everyw ere or o n wu111rr11 squads-but in the 1end It was HI,,.. Newport's Pe~ Mc Cowen , Tot•I• Steve Ric h ardson, Ron Lamerton, Jd:lll PhiQps, Jim Helfrich and Joe Castorena I.hat gained the m a j o r share-thanks to that f i n a I rally under the direction of Adams. . Adl'111 FoltY Totals Cnl"9 Corntll To!1ls 0 J.2 ' " ' ' ' ' 0 2•.0 a 1.0 0 l.O .., l3 l U 30 2.• PASSING N•wport Pl P( P~I ,. n • 1 101 I I 0 l l ll 1 I Ull EdlJGn . " ' . 1J 1~ ' "' ' 0 ' "' "' ·"' ..... ... ~· ... ,611 Steve Foley was a surpnse starter at quarterback r 0 r Newport, oot )le exited early in the second period with an anlde injury. MV Rips EDISON 'S STEVE HINE S GOES UP FOR A PASS AMONG JEFF STARR (65), PHIL WEST j411 AND BUCKO SHAW (661. Instead of going for touchdO\ms, the Oiargers set· Ued for field goal>--;!nd It almost paid off with Bill Balch connecting from 35, 27 and 23 yards. Benjamin Ramo1 keyed Edison 's first half defense Seniorless Esta11cia Pirates B lo i v 14-0 Lead; In 20-1 3 Fall to El Camino, 17-14 By JOllN fl111cDONALU Of 1111 Dllil' ~110! '"ti A n ~ m o ! i o n.11ly-arousrd · Tu s!in liigh Sch oo 1 football team upset visiting Estancia . 20· 13. in Century League ac- tion F'riday nicht By CRAIG SHEFF ot ''-01ur Pilot 11111 El Camino Col le ge quarterback Jeff Austin, tak· u1g ad\•antage of numerous Orange Coast tu rnover s. rallied the \\'arriors to a 17-14 victor)' over the Pirates in a non-0>nference f o o t b a 11 game al OCC Friday nigh t. Austin . sitting out most of the first half with an ankle injury and held in check dur· ing the third quarter, passed for one touchdown, set up another and then guided the \\'arriors into position for a winning field goal. That came with 7:31 lelt in the game when W a 11 y Leistner hit a 24-yarder. -11lc Tillers notched I h c i r first "in ol the season by stopping an I Uh hour Estancia dri\·e on the ·Tustin 11 as Larry H11;1l's fourth do\\11 pass fe:ll incomplete v.'ith t w o minutes IC'fl Tuslin QB Jeff L e t t o w directed an excellent multiple option olfense !ha! netted 3111 yards on the ground. Vil~es Explode Mar:it1a Trou11ces Estancia led only onte 1n the second period, driving 85 yards for the score ll'ith Hall Plunging over fro1n the one. Del Jones added the PA1·. giving the Eagles a 7·6 lead v.:ith 2: 10 to go in the half. W este1·11, 32-16 By STEVE ANDREWS A punishing f\farina High School ground attack buried \\'cslcrn's Pioneers. 32·16, in , , . l'h" F.aglcs n1issed n scorint! · · 'opportunit~· in the third period 1,·hen Larry I-tall thrc\\I ;1n incompletion. and the Tillers ~6ol ot·cron their 11-ya,rd line. 'E~tancia add('d a n o t h c r iotu:::hdoll'll in the !furth period Sunset League football action 10 close to "'il!J.in 14-13. The at \\lestminster High Friday E:1~les gambled" for a two-nigh!. µoint L'Ofll ersion. but fa ill·d The Vikings rolled up 354 as. ~L1ll v1as stoppt'CI short of \'art!! total offense, 257 on the goal line the ground. on the Pioneers t-lall neverlhclec~ had a n defense. Tailback Jim Rank in outstandini: offensive l'll'nin!!. 11·as the workhorse netting 131 rutining and p;issinl'.! fOC" 17fi yards in 22 carries and three r.1rris and on{' to11rhdown . touchdo\\'nS. l!o\\'t•vcr. hi' C'QU\cl not oHs<'t / Tra!H.{ig: Jil-0 at ha!f!ime. 1!1!' dc1:1~1a11nC rt111h1ll!! :ltta('k \Vcstern need~d a (jl!lCk SCl'· I•\ ~he T1llrt'> :is t··!'!f1f'fl in ond ha lf sco re to gel b:.ic:k one sconnc dnve 111 1\•h1rh into the gan1e. Pione ers ~· • 'l'us1111 r<.ln off 1~ con"eC"utl\'!' quart erback Br ian Bideaux rlinning plnv~ wi!h no Jo"sr~. rc,.ponded. Inki ng the •:ickoff Both 11•an1s \ll-rfc11·111<·<l \I nh .ind marchini:: his club to the it1t · errors ri:: onlv I 11· () \'ikings 24. Howevrr a holc:l in~ fd1nblei.:: \\1.'l'e lfl'>I 1'11d thi·rl' l)l'nnhy. short gain an d in· 11·rrl· only Sf'\'C•n fl('naltie" enmrlction halted the bid . T 11 st i n Jl 11 n t r r R i r k i\larin:i c;in1c right b ack P111tndgl' g11t 1n1n lht· ~t'Ol'HI~ 11ith touchdo\\·ns on ils next h•~lk~ on :in unu-.u;il pl1y in 11\'0 1>0~scssions to build a \•1lu1:h he look 11 p\lrhont nnd Cl•mtnanding 32-0 lead. fired :i prrft'i.'t :n.~·ard ..;t1 ik1• Tail!J;i{'k Ron Ross tallied to Ste~e Gonlct!c~ for the ~1'-fir~t c<ipping a IJ.play. 71-y<trd eond T11l rrs !ouC'hdn11•n of lhc· tlril'e "'ith a !~yard S\veep l'\eninj!. Lcttow h.1d an c()fJ(! 01 left 1·nd \1ith 4:25 left in i n d J 1· lrlual pt•rformHnct• a~ th1• third. ""'ell. rushing ror 11G 1 ,1r1I, and 111'0 touchtlown5. a1Prnr:· in~ 12 yrirds :i rarr\' G"M£ STATl$TICS ' It 1vas Rankin again for the final first half tally. A short \Vestern punt gave f\tarina good field position at the Pioneers 37, but the Vik· ings drive appeared to stop at the 32. But Hawn hit \Vide re- ceiver Ji m Wendell at the 14 and a personal roul 1noved the ball lo the Pioneers thret•. The rest was easy ror Rankin as the senior ptov."ed in with 5:28 left in the half for the 19-0 ad\·antage . GIME STATISTICS M Fo.,1 down1 ru1llln<1 t? Fl,11 do.,..n1 o•Hin'I • Fl,1t oo.,..ns r.en1l!lp1 1 To!ol hri! down1 11 'f9rd1 rusllln9 '61 Ya1<11 P•salnv 97 Y•rdl IOI! 4 Nn! v•rd1 <1,11n1d J5• Punr11•.,•••t~ dl1l•nc• "JI Pen.i111e11vd1 119f181!1t'CI •'•0 Fumt11e11!11mOlt1 IOI! 1/1 Scort Af Qu1rl~r1 1J 6 lJ 0 • • RVSHIHG M1r1n1 "' .. " Atn~•n " "' ' "'"'" • • ' ·~· • " • At~•~tr ' ~ • l-.-..<~•· ' " • w'""flt ' " • O.luc• ' ' • Tol111 " '" • "ASSI HG M1rln1 .. " ... .. Hawn ' ' • " Wt1t1tn BidH u.-" • " Ce•~1nl•U ' • " Tol&h " • .. ~ " ' • " m ~ " "' ,,. 7/67 ,,, ....,, 1&--11 ... " '' • •• • •• 0 " •• ... "" "" ·"' ·"" ·'~ Coach Dick Tucker's Pirates had a chance to tie it with 31 seconds to go at the 22-yard line, but Woody Tressler failed lo get the kick off because of a high snap from center. It l•:as another frustraling defeat (or tbe Pirates-the se... cond in t\\'o weeks as OCC turned the ball over 10 times, se\'en on fum bles. Despite fumbles in the cnrl y going. Orange Coast had rolled to a 14-0 lead and \'Ji!h the defense holding the r u g g e d \Varriors offense in check the Pirates appeared on their way lo easy victory. But the Bucs began fumbl· ing it away and in the process the defense was forced to play more than it should. And Austin, who had been pressured hard all of the third quarter, found plenty of tim e to throw, completing 10 of 13 passes in the final quarter - including nine in a rot.,. OCC scored on <i five-yard run by Dave \Vhite with 1:0.1 to go in the first half and made it 14-0 \\'hen \Vhite went one yard with 6:58 left in the third quMter. But Austin threw eight vards lo Jim Zambarelli 34 Set'Onds into the final quarter and then Gene Skulick do\'e a yard two minutes later for the second TD. Leistner kick· ed both PATs. GAME STATISTICS •« " ' .. Flril down ru1Mnv 1' Flr•I down1 u nlng l Flr•r downs ~n•Ulel ) Tot•I llri.I down1 11 Y•rds rv•ll!nt UI Y•rds P8s,!n11 8f V•~d1 losl 91 Net v•rd1 11•ln.ct 150 Punll/1vtor19e dlt!"11Ct •I•• Ptnfl!ll1/yd1 PM<i!IZtd 2/.10 Fumb! .. /fumbles ll:o!il 9/7 ,,_, Sy ou.min • " " "' " "' .,. 1{61 ,,, El Camino o O O 17-17 Or1~ (Dall O 1 1 0-U P. Brown Prlt>Cto!IO St•Wtrl N•<lko While .. ,tGmJl'IOO RUSHING OT&nM C111t kit '' ~ n ' . . ' ,. 31 10 ll ' . B•d c..,ltr 11n1p To1111 ' . ••• El C&mlN ".UllH~ Or111 .. Co1ll .. K ... Ylllllt ~ • ' $!twMI ' • ' Tol•!I " • ' ,. ·~· t •. 6 0 2.0 lS -1.S 10 1.• S1 --1.4 5 1.0 11 -11.0 ,, 1.0 .. KO .. .~ • ... .. ..., J'lr11dcwn1 •111~:no F't•" <1owr1 ••\""• "f"! d<!Wn• nt~~1•,e1 l •o••I tln• """'"' 1) V.or•• ru1n•n<1 HI Y~<IJ ~&)''"" lH ... ~.~lo~• 11 " ' " "' .. ' 'l'hr \'ik111~s \1·cnt 10 tht- :11 r for their finAI "'~rort'. Qu:irtL•rback Ch r i s 113WTI Found !)irk ~1organ alone al 1ht• 10 <Ind the receiver danced in ron1plct1n~ the 45-ynrd play. llav.n '!( t'X!rri p<iinl made it l 2·U 1vi!h I: 10 ren1aining in I he !111 rrl F ootllall Standll1gs .. ~ti y&r<l1 91!...C ?~~ o"""''~•e•eM lfl•!•~~' ' ~ l'tn•l"•S V<I• otn•l<l"f! • J• r yml>I•• luml>'"• I~•• I I ... ,,. ' S<IJ!"f llY 0 111•''" ~ •• •~....::,.i. (I II • . ,. Tu·"" ' 0 •1111 Y"ll '°" t·•!llh .$ · •ulll>"< r .. ,,,,., ''~"'·r• '"' .. L"'O'" ··•"'· "' ~~.~~ I r•1l~l1 ~.,, IAauO~nfntT '"'"I' l•''~"' ""'""'' 'n'~' lilUSHtNG ,~ .. ~ ... "' ,. • .. .. .., " •• ., 'I . ' • ' • " ' • ,. ti ,., ,, .. f u11111 11 l .. 1• 9J ' ' 't oJ "l JI) "'AlllNG IE"•'"-•1 ,. IC •~l II I ! ' . " . tulll" ' ' ' • ' • \! !I I I fl I .. " ~ 1} , ' '. . " ' " ' ., ~· '" ~ , ... "' "' • " " ',,, " "' 1\I the tin1c those t11·0 scores s1~rn11."r! n1caninglcss. ho1vever \\'.,~1t·111 lnughl back 11·ith t11·0 fov1·1ti quarter !nuchdown!( a1JP 11 p:11r of 1wo--po1nt ron\'ersions before falling short. lt:111kin domin:itcd play in the fir.ii h<"llf gaining 116 yard~ <1nd St"Orini.: on runs of l\\-'O. lhr('(' ond 45 )'ards The \'ik\ngs' iniual s co rt ca1nc after linenu111 D a n ~leeks recovered n fumble at lht• .. \\'e11cm 13. Three plays later Rankin burst in from the lwn and Rlchflril r>uhir.'s ronvrrsion gave illarina a 7-0 ll'lld \l'ilh 7:51 left in the first QURfli'r · Thrct-minutes Inter R<1nkln 111·n1 off ltft tackle. broke 1110 1r11•\.:Jcs :ind gallopt<I 45 l'ard~ for tht: -.core ~l11r!n\it !rd 13.0 f111lo1rinf! 1 he nusstd r·11r1il'r~1on Wtt1Mln11tr LOlt l Newport H•Oor M1•l1111 Los Altmltm l'O\lftlt/11 V&t!lt\' .. _ Wnll<n LUCVE WLT"''A l 0 04'1~ I 0 020 I •1102•J' I 1 0 . at 1 1 0 ii •l 0 0 I Cl 0 1 11 1111 1 D 11 M ,rllflf'I l <WH N.woott HlrlW 17, Elll!OOfl 16 M1rfM 2' WttlWn 1• TM!ltftl'1 G11N Lo1r1 ~I '°"n11111 V&U•Y 11 Hllft. ll°"!Ofl le•C~ aM,111 LIAG0 1 w .. ,,.,,, "" 'r~••'• ,,.,.., • M .Cyll'~lt 11 2 I 4t 6 , 0 6G31 ,,,,20 ' "! ) 1 I j ~' 0 120¥1 0 1 1J .. 0 ,, ... El M~nt 5~111• A~I V!I!~ '''~ t111lln coron1 d1t M~r E1t1r1d~ (OSll Mn1 MAqnolit ... NEWPORT'S DAVE SIMMONS (151 CLOSES IN ON NATE CHING !41. _i\.rea Prep Water Polo Res11lts Aztecs Bow, 21-6 Murphy's Baell· And Uni Romps By HOWARD ~ HANDY 01 U11 Daltr Pll1t l l11! Scott 1Murphy is back and the University High Trojans football team completed an undefeated non-league season with its fourth victory Friday night O\'er Esperanz.a's Aztecs, 21~. in action at Valencia High. Murphy, the Trojans' 200- pound ruMlng OOck , came off an ankle injury to pace his teammates to .their fou r th ~traighl triumph. He put them ahead with a score with l :39 left in the first quarter and the Trojans never looked back. But the win may have been C09tly in another respect as , Murphy's replacement. Ro n Dykes, suffered a leg Injury on a punt return early in the fourth quarter. The Trojans put touchdown~ on the sooreboard in each ol the first three sta nzas. holdi ng the lead for good after Jim Green kicked the first of three conversion points. T he Unlveraity Jiefe11Slvc unit gave up the first score ln rour games for the Aztecs when qua rt e rba c k Peul Saucedo rolll'd •round ond fO< three yards to cap a 1'-)•t1rd drive with 8:51 left In the half. ~ conversion try was w1dt! to Lhe right and the TrojBns were never again tbreatened. University's lndlvld11~l &t:1rs stood out brtlliantly. Ron Ni<:hols batted two llJC· ccssive p.iss Alten1pta to th e \ ground hardly before lhey left the hand of Sauei!do at one juncture. f\.1ark h-turphy and M a t l BoMer sacked the A z l e c s quarterback and David Scrog- gins and Bryan Champlin did yeo111an duty up front. ,_1urphy put the Trojans on the board first with a one yard plunge to cap an 86-yard drive that featured a 40-yard pass play from R ic hard llernon;to Sean Graham. Gary Pierot circled r i g h l end from eight yards out for ~ second tally and Dykes hit the end 21J1e· on a Ofle-yard scamper to cap a 60-ya rd drive. "~­"!" Oltl• S111etd0 • " • • " "' .. Jl "~ .,~ ,,, .... 0 J.f •••• : 1f:i I I:! (I •• , • 1·· IS ,1 S1 • J,, 1' 1 ,_. M J l 3..-117 • 11,7 I S -3.I n 11 1~ S.1 Foe, 27-0 By ARf\IAND II ANSON OI the D1!" "41ol Sl1ff Mis s ion Viejo Hi gh mctOOdically ~round out a 27-0 win over visitmg Torrey Pi(les Friday night in a non-league loot.ball game that was not as close as lhe sco re in- dicated. Mission Viejo scored once in each of the four quarters, twice on passes. twice on run· nlng plays. The first p a s s Dave Schmidt threw. in the rrtid.dle or the first quarter' turnedintoa78 -var d ,tou c h.d Gwn when Wilbur Gregory made a leap ing catch. near the sidelines and outraced the Falcons safety to the end zone. Doug Reevet;;' point after al· tempt was wide, but it mat - tered little as the st o u t Diahlos defense kept Torrey Pines in its own .errltory until the fourth quarter. Then it penetrated onlv to the Diabloo 43. But Jeff Fleming recovered a fumbl e on the next play to set up Ml.ssion Viejo's fourth quarter touchdown. Dave Beaver at'Counted for the longest sack when h e threw TorT ey Pine s quarterback Wayne Wagner for a IJ.yard loss back to their seven-yard line early in the second quarter. A bad pass from center a I m o s t resulted in a blocked punt but Ray Douglas was abl~ to get the kick ofL In his hurry he boo!ed it out o I bounds on the 15. On the fifth play Phil Co!c crashed into the end rone fron1 four yards out for the Diablos· second quarter touchdo\1'11. John Montgomery s c o r c cl the third quarter 1'D on :1 one yard plunge to cap a 61-yard drive and Greg J..a Bonte hit Ron Freed with o pass deep in the end zone from the fi ve in the fourth quarter to.complete the scor- ing. Coach John f\1urio tlad right pl.ayers handling the ball as he ~sed his runnin~ 0.1cks for messengers. Jeff Ro lctti w~s the leading ground g<1iner with 60 yards on five carries. 0.t.MI! ST.t.flSTICI Flr1f lloYrM t UU!lt111 •• " " • Firs! dOwnt O•U ln9 ' ' FlrtT do....,. Plntllltt ' • Tot1I tlrll downt " ' Y IT<ll nnllln!I ~· " V~rds 1MHln11 '" " Y1rd1 !Mt " » Ntl Vftrdt N lntd "' .. Pun!\11....,.1g1 dlll•roce >t» !171 Plfl'ltfn1va1 Plfl&ll11d ~fl! 714! Fvm!!tts?lumble• latt ,,, ',, St•1 ly OUlrt.tni To,r...-Plne1 o o • ,_. Mf11!on v1110 ' 1 ' ,_,, OUSHINI; MllllOll Vl1l1 Monttomory ... .. " . .. • . ~ • ••• ll:oltl!I ' ·~ • '" Wtlt•flt • n• ' • •• Cole ' " • " ··-' " • ... llf'flllfl~tt ' ' ' •• Sc:ftmldt ' " " .. Tottl' • a• " '·' "-'IStNO Ml11l1111 Vl•I• .. K ... .. '" khmldt • • • "' w u Bonte ' • • • "' Tot1l1 • • • '" ••• M ia111i Defea ts U. of P acific MJA.\n CAP) -Allernatlng back.s Woodie Thompt00 o.nil Johnn le Wllll1ma and quarterback Knry Bakrr corh romped for more than 100 yards and liliaml dcfented out- manned Universlty or l h f'l Pacific !5-6 In college football ;1clion Friday night. 'I • ' ' I • ' ' • < Bru·ons Saxo11s . Founluin V11\ley Hi gh School will renew an old r i v a Ir y tonight when lhe B 11 r o n s tangle "'ith I..oa ra High's Sax· ons in a Sunst!I League foot- ball clash at Huntington Beach High. Kickoff is at 8.1 The last lhne the Barons and Saxons n1et wus in 1969 when both were members of the.. lr.lline League am the game ellded in a 21-21 lie. Loara moved to the Sunset League !he rol\o\ving year and revan1ping of the circuit this year has brought the t "' o schools lo~ether again. Coach B r u c e Pickford's Barons are con1ing off another tie-a scoreless dcndloc.k \\'i!h Edison \a:;t week in opening 1e<.1g11e action-:.ind the F V 1ncntor dot•sn't wnnt another dra"'· Size has been a factor for Fountain Valley in the p<isl but this ye<ir, Loura w i 11 oull\'eigh the Baron.>, especial· Iv on the front line. ''We'll also ha ve 10 stop their quar1crback on t h c s1>rinlout opt ion." Pickforr l says. "He thro"':; the ball well and '>''hen he has that option before turninA the c."Omer. he is dattge mus." .. ' The quarterbrick Pier.ford is referring to is f\1a rk C.rl:fon. Fountain Va 11 e v is at-CdM QUARTERBACK tc1npliag le get bac·k on the GARY GUISNESS FADES TO PA SS. TONY ROXSTROM 1721, MARK MA XW ELL 16-01 AND DAVE CULLY BLOCK. scoreboa rd after a tremendous defensive slruggle. "Our fi rst inclinatioo wa..:; to fliel that our offe nse had pla '."cd poorly." Pickford says. ··But I don'! think that "'a:; the Cflse. Both dcfcn~ive units p!aved extremely v.'ell." cl1ris Oove is !he offensive leader for the Barons a I qu arterback and he is suµ- pl~n1cnted by running backs Da ve Kruetzcr and V i n c e Bienek alon g w i l h fullback Steve Thonipson. Rav DcBraAI will slart as noseinan or n1iddle guard on defense for · Foun!ain Valley in the only lineup s'>'·itch this l\'t:ek. .. He did an outslandi ng job aga ini,1 Edison and I think he deserves a starting assign· 1nent ," Pickford says. F•IHllllll V1!tev OlllllH SEc 0111 J~t~~Of> T ll~b B•a,kllurn .., J~rv Gr~ndv t 0Ble Robtrl..., G Terrv Sch1111er T Biii towper TE t>llk~ McOcrn•o!I Qll (hrlJ OOYC HB D~Ye l(r11el/"' 118 Vince Bl•n•~ FB S!~Vt Th0"1PJ"'1 Fo1111t1i11 Vt!ltV OtllllH OF Oouq Wllr.on OT Mark Burke MG llay Dell•••! OT T9HY $ch11•ler OE M1•k T11tktr LB Jerfv Grvr>dv LB l(enr Vom09l<1i C8 0 8Vf l(n1tl1~r ~· 'S':~~·~:~1::. 5 Kev(n St••'lll ·~ "' 'lj "' •• •• •• ,., •w "' "' "' ·~ "' ,. "' "' "' •w •• "' ·~ NB Net Oub After Top P1·0 Stars U.S. Open and \\limbledoo rncn's singles tennis champi?n Jimmy Connors and I l 1 e Nastase. t h e le1npemiental Homnni an net star. may play an exhibition n1alch at the Ncv1port Beach 'Jlennis Club in Ari! if final arrangen1 cnt s can be completed. · George •lolstein, O\Vner of !he tennis club. coofirn1ed the possibility of such a m<itch and added: "We'll \e-.ivc it up to you to ge t H.od La!/cr to play the "'inner at our f<'cilily." Bill lliordan. C onnor s · n1anager. reportedly '>'"as al the tenn is club during the re· coot Pacific Southwest Scnibrs tournament and assured llol- stein that he \\'RS intere.c;ted in an exhibition with Nast11sc here. fl "'DS Riordan who issued a challenge to Laver rollowin g Connors' triumph al Forest Hills in the U.S. Open to meet in a winner-take-all match. X ·CO LI 11 tl' V Sum111aries VAlfSIT'I; M•lt< O.I CUI !411 ,.,.,11t I OOWll"11 •nd SI Jr1>11 L\'DI 10:03; l. D'H1•• !MD! IO:ll: • i.;t!t!r.ci (MDl 10:\i, '· lh1c:ll<lll IS) to:n 1 •· w .. d 1s1 Hl:lS: 1. R11ve1 !Sl I0:'11 8. HG<Old IMO) 10:~?1 '· &Grl•nd !MDI 10151: 10. Pllll1~11 !SI 11 :G; 11. Gleucl~m111> (MO) 11 :111'1 12. Smlltl (5) 11 :1li ll. Jarvl1 151 ll :JIJ 14. OllYe'I' IS) 12•1S. JUNIO• VA•SI rY M.itr Del OSI !Ml ~Yllt \, M0...11 CMD I 10:.U/ '· OIHn (MO) 10:.-.1 l. G•lll!90t MO) lt·0.1 4. 5dwnll IMOI 111111 S. IM<ll (MDI ll:I01 '° 1111'1'¥ !MD) H :tt: 7, Alcott !MDI ll1JI'; I. 11'!11pt!rlCk (MD) ll:CI; t., Mulll111n ISi ll:JS1 10. LoU1 (SI 1t :n . ll'ltOSH·SO~H M•1t• 0111 1111 (Ml l1fYll1 I ll'4lld1 IMDl 10 1)1; 7. F.cinv !\.e1111edv ' 011 l\le1111 Sea l(ings Succumb, 21-7 Despite a n in1proving of· fensc, the Hun liogton Beach Oilers a r e eight-pcint un· derdogs to unbeaten Kenned.,. Hi gh in tonight's 8 o'clock En1oire League football gan1(' at \Yestern fligh. The Oilers' 0 k I a ho n1 a defense has been porous Lilli~ far rand figures tG get another good test from the fighting Irish. who have an excellent qu!rterback. running back and \vide receiver. n1 their th ree 1o~~e<i. lhe Oilers have allO\\'ed 728 yrirds on' the ~ro4nd <1nd \viii fact• Kennedy's Bo b Terr<.1nova tooi~ht. Tl'rr<ino\'a has catTie<l 51 limes for 265 yards. Bul tile big thrc<.1t in l\cn· nedy's [lf'O set offense i s quarterback f\1ark L a r s on . who has con1p!eted 29 of 54 passes for 591 yaros. \Vi1lc receiver Rick Parma has been Larson's n1ain target. catching 18 J>8s..ses for 408 yards. Huntington Beadl has yet to face a top passer. bpposin~ team!l have completed 13 or 27 pas.c;cs for 226 yards. \\lhi le the Hunti ni.,11.oo Be:-ich defense has not impro\•ed. its l'eer offense ba s. The Oi lers sco rl'<I seven points against \Varren, then 14 a g a i n s I f\1 arina and 20 last w l' i: k a~ainst ~ddlcback. Loren Micklin leads I h c Oilers· at!ack. rushing /o r 2Rli y11rd !> in 32 carries. But Huntin~ton Beach 1\•ill be i n e xperien ce d al c1ua11erbllck 11•ith last y.•eek's starter. Rick Sater. probably sidelined tonight 11•ith a hip po inter. Bill Holst. :l 5-11 jun ior \I hn has started all thre.! HuPt· inf!f on !*Reh iunio,. \'<!' sitv g11 mes. will replttce Sa ter. CoaC'h Bill B r u 1n n1 et t figures the Oilers can win if they overcome th~ir m:o:- takes. They h;ive :ost !)even of 10 fumbles thus far . And earlier this \\'ee k. Ken- nf'dv coach John llangartnrr's main ooocem "'as stoppi n~ the p:i5s. &lier. if be p!ii··~. is prone to th r o 1\'i n g in· ter,.eotlons (fi ve in 20 ~it­ ten1pts l. Holst's ability lo puss is unkno,vn. HU"!l"<ll&fl l t.i(h '011en11 TE Dick llull•r 175 Rl !lob Sime!< US qo Joh" "'llu"" '" C De<lfllS luPDtns 110 LG Ch•l• IC9'11 111 L 1 Cittlll'ld Doles 190 SE J<lllri Polle• 1411 01 em Hoitt 110 RB l<Jr•n M1ck11n 1$0 RB Gre11 NitdlowlJo! 190 FL Ty Torres l&J H~<tlf .... Otl ••• ,~ Oet1nH E Oi(k Bl#llllr 1 /\ l Kellh Dlonnt 1\.0 MO Mark OV.~I ;'(1(1 T Rlc...,.d ~ 1to E (lreg Thorton I I Lii Jolln Nl1150ll 1tl0 LI Tilt>" l'lonw.11 Ill M Jim lutft IS$ Cll T, TOtTfl ,.~ Cl L-n Mldl;ll,, 'tO S G .... Nflrtoowl.ltl IM Waler Polo VAltStTY SCOl'I lly O~ffltf"s' G••fHI C.ro"" ~ t o o ' Est~11<!~ 0 11 l J__. Est~I• .cortne; Sl•Vlll• '· Ou!IOl'I. Slo~fl, Kll!1n..r I ~ •. llltOSff·50~H $(Ort l 'r OU1r1.,, R" lli\VI': HO\l".'0 Ot t~e 0~11¥ Pilot Slftll Vill;1 Pntk J ligh n1i>.1:!d ;1 1>0wcl'fur ru1n1lng game with a ti"ihl dcleuse Fridny n1ghl to recol'd a 21·7 1vin over Corona del ~tar High in a Ct>11ti.:ry Lc:1gue football gumt' pla1 cd <111'\o\\')lOrt 11;.irOOr ·rhl' 1; 1ctorio us S p a r r ;1 n s punished the Sea King~ ;1ll niglit ll'ilh a bl'utul ground _altad: \Vhich gained 273 yarcJ:;_ Mcainvhi le. Vil!<1 p ft r k . s dcfcnsiVl' line d c tn i 11 a I e ti Co:-ona del J\l a r · s offcnsil'c unit and 1ie1·t:r allowed the Sca.K.ill,!!S. t.o gct-go.ing.. Corona dc l :'i;lar fell bchincl 14·0 in the tirst qu:irtcr on ;1 53-ya l'ti run IJ.1 B r u cl' Bcuhcn and a :~O-.vard drive Uy the Sp:.irt:ins after a pass · 1nll'fCl'plion in Seri O\'.!I~ ;· 1er· r11 11ry. Corona dcl ;\1;1r C'amc haek to close the 111·1 r;.:in t1 14·7 ;11 halfri1nc. but \' i l ! a •Park sco red \ht• only µ,lint~ Def e11se S1la1· l{s Da11a Hill s ll\' llABI,\~ 1\l1\CK O! Ille D•il¥ '°llol 51•11 Hun Knl>n1al1(.: Ii 1 r h :1 r r! l~i·oz. M:1 rk Hcthkl· ;ind Cr<iil( Ful1<1do~:1 l(1rl a sn1othcrin;.: Dana llills l-ligh rlefensc while lhl' offense racked up op· portunislic points 10 sulxlut• f11vorcd Dtnyon, t6-ti 111 111111· league football action Frid:iy night at San Ctcn1cnte High . K osmala. 6f'n7. and Fulladosa kf'pl Can yen's quarterback at h<1y throu gl1uut the even111~. sacku1g hirn eight liznt'S ns the Coug:irs '>'·ere unahle lo dl'nt lhl· i;conng eolun1n until th(' lin:1l quancr. And llcthke tea1nt·d 11•itlr Kosnial::i en a kev 1ack!rd after Canycn had s't:orl'<I and "'as tr~·1ng lor lh.;e.. t11ro-poi11t con1•er11ion, which if successful l\'OU!d havl' kept lhe invaders in reach ot ;i lir. However. the Dolphins dun sme<1r<!d lhc rr.v nt the one· i. . vard line wi th 8: It lo ~o 111 the g;1rnc anrl 1·lctory 11•as Sel·ure. Canyon \Va<; plagued in its r11111ehaL·k at 1c1111ll bv 1 11· il dl'Opflejl p11sses \1•hich \1'011ld h<1vl' bcl'n touchdowns if hcJd. Kc11n11lri \l'fls in on anolhcr 11tnl play for conrh ·r o rt\' Leon's forces as he tacklrd !he quart1..:rback i11 the end zone for a safely· with 'i 4V ren1aining in the third qu;.1rtcr lo m<.1ke it 9-0. Dana lillls scored first w'.:h 5:30 left in fhc half. After dril'in~ to the Cany:>n ll. only 10 lose thl' b<1Jl on a fuinble. !he Dolphins JtOt it b.1ck ;1l the t2 via a Cougars bcbbte. \'inc(' \Vinninghuff reco\cr.:'U the bobble for the "-'inner~ and alter Dnrrrl Ho\11e 1~•11 the hall lo th'e three. ,\ l B«na11dcz picked up the firo;;I do\1·n on a snt·ak, thL·n Sc1)r1•d tro1n !he one. John Gill kicked his first or tv.·o PATs. The 01her 1u11(•hdo11•n C';nnc rollo"·ing the ~;ifctv as ·h1• ensuing fre t• kick was !'C1urnl·cl ru C<ulyon's :'17 . A pas-. :•'.· tcrfei·t•ntl' c.1JI nlo\·ed it ;,.. JhP 20 , !lo\1'e n11d l\C'1T.1' Cnih~i 1no1·ccl it to rhr six, tht•n Huu·e ll'L'nl over fron1 !h{'rl' to 1rr<.1p up scnrin)! for 1111· Dolphins. GAME STAT ISTICS " ' • Fl•st downs ru•n•nq I'•••! rfown$ PIUlnq F!Tsl down• """"l••t• Tor.11 +.r.t o.o .. n1 ~ Yard• •~shll\I! 11'9 Y•cd1 PllUI"~ 0 Yards IO!.l 11 N~I Ylt<I• N iiied 1!:1 P~n•$Ja .. r11Vf' <1i•1~~ce S 1S P!1'Al!le1 vd• i>en~li1~d J JO Fumblt11 tYrnlll•s 1011 Al Score 1¥ Ou1rr•" Dftn11 Hl!ls 0 I C•nv<111 0 0 ff USHING Din• Hill~ • • !Cb ·-" !<ow~ l(osmAI~ 6•nev.au ,, .. ~!) MtCUllO<:h To11l1 " . • • " • 11 ·~ ' ' •1 In PASS ING Din• ~Ill • • • ' • " ' ' ' '" • ~ '" •• "' " o~u ~· .. , ,, .. '' " ~· " '" "' 1-11 • in lhe S('cond half Villu Park·s otfensi vc li.ne or:tcned ht11?c holes :111 nii;ht fo r Benhcn. who pil'k«I U\l 169 yards. 1\ I r ho u g h the Spart;1ns did use t\l'O or three trick plays. n1ost ol l h <' i r ;i;ardai;e 'll:as picked up on straight elf latklc pll'lys. Tht• ab~·uce nf n Corona del !'.li!r passing att<.1ck a!..,o "'as a key factor in the g;unc. Corona dt~I ~l;1r's only score ranic wilh 3:42 l<'ft in the ~erund quarter 11 hen ~urt y Fcrr;iro blastt•d O\ e:r from one var:t oul. Brad Gre ... ley ki-:kecl the extra point. The d r i \' t' co\·ered 55 vards and \\'a s high!ighll·d b0 y lwo I 3 ·yar d runs by qua rtcrtiack l; a r y l;uisncss. GAME ~T4TISl lC~ "" !';c•t (ln~'n' D~'·• "" l'l"I (IOWn~ ~1·n,11t1~-l IOldl !I•" d~W"> lt Va•~s '"'h'"o l?J Va<ds "~"'"q ~' V,vr'' lo\I -•0 N<I v"•rt• qa,~~rt 1b5 Punts aver~ce ~.;t,J"(t • ll Pen?ltl~s ~els p~nJ!"'°" S 11 Fum~~s1 lumblt~ •o~I J 0 Sco•f ly Ouirl~<l Cl>'ond d•t Ml< 0 1 0 Villa P~tk U 0 0 ll:USHIHG CO<'Ol"I 11•1 Ml • trb •~ MA•I• FE""'1rO C.ui'""" ,, s~ lJ ~1 11.'i~~ Ferraru C·l•i>e~le> ' " ' , l o!al• l!~nbf'1> Lo!lu< Lur>d•lrom 6u"' 1otal~ L~nd<lrom M-• 6urn To!1l1 JI !2J Viii• Plr~ " '" • " " .. , • " "' PASSING '"'""• drl Mar pa PC Pht lS 6 1 llill~ P1t O . ' ' ' • ' ' ' ,, • " ' ' ~ • • ' ' " .. " • " • " " nJ " " Oii '" ,,, " .. ' 7~1 . ., " • " _,, " " '·' ,. " " '" ~ "" ..... "' "" Sat11fda7, October 12, 1'174 DA.IL V PILOT Brea Rolls, 17-6 .·,... .~ Early Blues';~ -~·= Bury L~gun~~ -. Hi· Ell BUllGAlt'I' 01 '"' 01Ur '°!lot Sl1tf ~·\11ybe lhe l.;1g-una Beach lligh Ar tists should consider fol'tei ting the fi rst quarter. After un iv fi\'e 1ninutes Fri· clay nii,:ht a, Lai.:una·s Guye r Field. the Artists t r a i I e d Bren's \\'ilctcats. 14·0. :.ind went an to lose. 17-6. for -their 8e<:· ond strai~hl football setb:u.:k. Last "'t.'t!k. the Artists lrail- l-<l Canyon. 20-0. after eight 1ninuteli before losing. 27-6. Ga11cho s, .i\.1·izo11a11s Do Battle A skeptical (:eorge Hart1nan is very concerned a b o u t "'intess Arilon;1 \\'est er n . "'hich his u nb eat en Sad· rllcback College Gauchos n1eet al 7:30 to n ight al San Cll•tnrntc lligh in a oorrcon· fcrt•n<·e rootb:.ill ga me. "J( we don·l put erery1hing together:· llartn1an s ay s , "\1e'1I gc-t killt-d.'' ll artman is no! so n1uch concerned about his defense :1s he is his sputtering offense. \\'hi~h is f;unJUs ror fumbles. bad center snaps a n cl in· 1crccp1ions. In lhC'ir fir st l\\'O gaines. the (i:iucl:G5 fu 1nbled 14 lin1es. Last "·eek. thcv did•1't Jo-;e one fu 1nble but had 1\1·0 b;1d ce nter snaps th at !otale<J :l~ yards in lost yardage. And quarterback 1\l a rt y r..1ikkelsen. '>''hile cornpleting --. The \\1ildcats4 scored • ~itb on ly two minutes e I a p ce d "'hen halfback Keith Boiitp swep1 four yards aroundi'diJtt end . John Lara had p\6t:t1 off a f\like Scrrario paq_ ·~1 Uie Anists' 38 and retunred it to the l..1guna six., setl!Dt up Bruno's run. _And_Jcs.s than .t.14'0 min9~ I a t e r , \\'ildcats quartertlltk Cal'! Bo.stic k thre11• an 11-yard tOU('hdo\vn pass fn Lar a. gh•ing Brea a 14-0 lead. A f~t'( n1nsk penal ty against Laguoo h;1d gi,·en the \Vildcats !hf ball :.it the Artist ~· 16 art11 a 23-yan:I pun! And. 1v1thout .star tailbacl- John Carlson. !hf' Artists 11'Ci\" unable to unh'asl1 a ronsiswn1 orfensiv<' attack. \'~:ldcn1 ~· linebaC'ker Rob Co c h r a " continually harra~ed Sen·an.1 and !he Brea secondary picke<! of£ three Laguna !l..'lSSCl'l. On a key rourth dov.in play \1i1 h l"'o 111inute s left in the fou rth qua rter. Cochrar broke t h r o u ~ h Laguna's ot· fcnsive line and stopped Ser· raoo on a qu:irterh:ick sneak Brea "'as then able 10 n 1n one \•aluable minute off tht clQC"k. \\11ile B rea 's outstandln~ kicker Da1·e Donk onlv hoot~ one nt'ld goa l. hl' rnrced lhr Artists into bad rirlrl pasiliC'fl on ~ome long punls anc! kickoffs into the end zone ... Donk'cs 32-vard field gr.J1 ca1ne u·ith 9:2'.! left in thC" se-corid quart er And ga ve Brei' ;i Ji.fl le·1cl. \\:ith the exceol ion of a 51 · y:i1d TD r11n off left tackll' h1· L11..,•tn1 ·1·~ fullback Ke..vi11 Pike in lh :! third nuar1er; the Artists 11"\'"T ad\'1'1:'!d bc1·ood Brea's 28-ya rd tint>. · 4j of 79 passes for 543 yards, (';AME sT.t.T 1sT1c~ has been intercepted 10 times. Flrsi 00..,n1 •u•~inn L~ H a r t n1 a n r i g u r cs the ~1 .. 1 oow"' 1>1s•1n~ 3 • • • Gauchos can 't affordJhe_sami: _ ~~!'1 ':;',;,"~,;~1 _ ,g 11fll'n~i1·r niislakl';; a g a i n st v ... 111 rusMnq 111 • " "' Ari~.ona \\'estcrn . "'hich only ~!~:; ~~~11"" ~~ n ,, l"sl by one point to ~lcsa Ne! va•ds <11ln•" '"' · h · · PUf\1•/av..r~;e dl11tnce ~ •• ... ·~ Ar1zori.1. t c nahoo s Io P Pe1>11111•<vC1• <>·n~1.,~ J 2.1 ,.~ junior c:illege leatn. Fum111u1t<1mbl<'• 1••1 J i . ~"'°'' IY (lijl r!Of"I "' Th~ ~1at2dors l\l'O top run-Ltv~"• BeitCll ~ o • • ~· nin<;! b;icks .. Jolm Parker and 11n11 ,. J ltU\lltotC ~· \Villie \\lalker. were ineligible •••• for their ri rst three gaTilCS !Clslid< l~I .. " ' " on " l.: but played against ~\es a . 11rijne Parker ran for 89 yard s and ~.;~':n~ l1 •l • ... • 1' ' . • .. \\'alker fo r 34. 1Cro>1iigo1r" 13 ., • '·' 1"1'1e Gauchos defense \\'ill 8~~.~~'e' •n•P ' . l1 llt !.,ach '] -2J.C .. '·' also face a strong passer in L•~""' h h Pl~e 10 II " '·' Bi ll L u d i n gt on . 11• a as Woo<J ' . • ••• lh rown for 52.i ya rd s. 199 cf Sr-reno B•~nlng 1\ :;1 ' " ' ' ' " lJ h 1 ., ..... • ' ' 1he1n lo Heriuan i\i....:on. •ll•n • ... And the ~lal adors h11ve 1vhal w,;"~1 10IAIS • IJ.O " ~.I Hartman c<.11ls "the toughest defensive tcan1 11·e hat·e fac- ed." SalltltWc• Ott.mt WR l!rl•" Htllfr ffl Biii Htn•y RG, O•vid H•rmani<>n < J•me1 (Cl'vt r LG .Cr.)kJ N!'!i<>n LT C~ule1 Tril)O TC Sit·,. T•e!ne• DI Mll•ly Ml~ktl1an F& Mar~ Dobis TBS•m Pt tlo Fl Jim Pf:~:fl:"wclt Oelt!M OE Greq ~C•~HDlll OT BrOOlr.~ D~nn OT Srott IC•endel DE Ric~ Force LB Jim Sor'• Lt: J M O'Ann1mz<0 Lii D1v~ ~lftll~V Of! Jim Goldllon• OB II.en Gotn~l:>M Dli Brltn He,t!r DB J.m P~ll'>!n 1.;o m '" '" "' ~· "' ·~ '" •U ·~ ~· "' 19; '" '" ·~ "' "' '" ·~ •w llos!lck ~.t.S!ING ~·~"'" l''>l<h P• P( phi Y' 1• • l 4' "" " . fl •.HI Lakers on Top SEA'ITI..E IAP) -Pat Riley scored three point.1 in the last 18 seconds of overtin1e Friday night to give the Los Angeles Lakers a 126- 124 victory over Golda1 St<:ltr. in the fi rst game of a ~ntibnu. Bas kelball As soci a ti o n doubleheader. Rustle1·s Seek 4th Win Over Co1tgars (rilldrn \\'e"t College "' i 11 rake an unlicfentcd rerord into op C'nin!! Souttwrn Cali(omi:i Co11f(1ren"l' footba ll act i o n 10111gh1 :lfl:iinst Los Angeles Soufh'.IC'~t College at Orange C<J.10:1 \111h a chance lo n1ak(' 11 four "1ralght \ ictories :lnd !he oc~t start ever for the Huo:t ter.<i. Kickoff i."-7::'10. The Rustlers are fa\·ored b\' 9•~ points O\'er the 11inlt:>S$ Cougars (0-2 !his seaSIJfl and 0-S over 111·0 ~·ears\, Go lden \\'rst's lx!st prtvious trip ou ! {).f Uie gale v;as in its initia l \'C,'l r of f 0 0 t b a JI ( lflfifi) "·ht.n lhc Ru!«lers v:on lhrir fir~t tht('e d('('i~i0ns !'ou!h\\'r".I \l'ill hrln!! {Ill f'X· plosi\'r nffcno:r th:i! fraturl':s :1 'Iron!! fn""":Jll~ ~arne Io r)('l "o: fi~·lrl !nniL:hl. \likr Frf'('tnan th1· 1 ·cu~Jr .. l1•:rd1n!,! pa~' rN't'll'f'r. ha ,.._ <'allj!ht 12 in !"'" g:11nr~ for 1 ~4 \ :ird<; :llcl :1 p.1ir 11 f ICUC'ildo\1110: :\hkt> \\'ilCht>J'. (' 0 u g a r s qu:irtrrb:J<'k. llas ~mpletf'd 22 of ~! :ittl'n1pts for 266 yards. Bl~t the Sooth"·est def('nse hui; bcrn suspect !his r('rir and J)an AC<'omnndo of Gotdrn \\est i~ ,, hf'ad or \\'il('h('r in 1he pAS<iinl! depa11n1rn1 It" ha, ron1plt•il'd ~ o.f 52 :-11- lC'11111t( tur 2111 1ard' :incl lhtl\' tOIJ(•fKhJ\\'11/\ . bothcrl'd by ri b injuries but. \\'ill start agamst Soutll'Viest. ··Our quarterback has to be able lo run the football ori the option play or ""' can't u s e him.·· c oaeh R 111· Sbacklerord sa~. Accom:ind0 ran fnr rlosc to 70 y a r d 11 against Fullertoo last week in a 2~21 triu1nph . The C..olden West cooch '' plea8L--.d "·ith thf' Sho\\·in~ of the Rusrlers defense and feels it is in1pro\'\ng with ea c h game. "Ii '>''as outslanding against Fullerton." he says. despite !he fact the Hornets seored 21 poinis. ' Paul Fii>kll(~q ('Ofl!inued his big~play pe1·fom1ances against f'l1llt>rton . lie ha~ c;C'04ing runs• or ~. ~ ~nd 85 y<1rds in thr thrt•t• 1·ir1orieo;;, lie nttd!!! 1)1111' ~I \;intc: 1ooi,C!'ht to 1no\e 111111 !hf' filth <;J'O' on 1hc all· timr f;\\'(' rushi ni;: Ii~. IMbl 10:511 S. W•l~tr (MDI ll:01; •· Pltrnlll'lt !MDI 11:301 S. t1111mbl!1 (MDl ll:ll1 '· Mtl!lllWI IMOl 1'1'81 1, $loll fMDl 11 .lft 4. lliorll11 IMO) tl10: '· Ci.1•llc~ !MDJ llpt.\; 10 Ount•~ ISl 11:4' Otrlle~ G<(IVf • S J 1! ~.1,nclf I t t••~11t.I• •~orl1>0• Onie f ' 1 MARK FRANKLlM BRINGS DOWN VlLLA PARK Bp.LL CARRIER AS MARTY FERRARO RUSHES TO ASSIST. ' ,, 1· r 11 rn 11 n d 11 ha~ bccq • • ' JI J DAIL V PILOT f Wh~t's Doing i Outdoors Mustangs, Senti nels Square Off Amold l'alm1r'1 llWATIGY OF GOLF Women's. Golf· ·vista 1 • , , For Coastal· Area JIM NIEMIEC ~ • ' South!nnd big g11n1e fi..'!hl'rrncn are still giving nngllng nt· lenbon to 11111rUn off the SOulh Coast 'l'o date lTIOre than 300 1nnr1.1n ha\'e~n weighed in Ht the Balboa Angling Club and ~· Jhe ay CDlches are being made daily, the count could go O\'tr -100 be(ore lhu sta."6n start,.drnwing to nn end in Nove1nbcr. Conchtlons nre exce lltnl from n few mllcs off the jetty to all the more popular spots, i.e., the East End, 209 spol and 14·mJle bani. Whitey Ells11·orlh or Angler:ii Center in Newport Beach re· pore,, n10st of the! rnarl in being hooked and landed are enticed lu Slrikc by boots lrolllng jigs. ttfore strikes have been tn}oytd ~'Clf.U.SC more anglers have switched O\'er to trolling jigs this sta~n. Color-wise it doesn't s~m to m:tke a lot o( difference as b11lf!Jh are hitting most anything trolled past tht'lr OC)Sf!. \Yftitey 11/~recs with other locals that this se ason has been a good one and ttic :v.·ater rondilions are prln1e. Sportj flshcr1ncn are seein~ lots of jumpers, tnilers and schOots of feeders and ;is the bail becomes scarce, .inglcrs will enjuy rnore sotld hookups on jigs. fly~rs f•od live sp:inish. An 1odicn1io11 1hnt the billf1sh are s11 itching is U1e tv.·o broadbUI hoo'ed and landed by sport bo1H!I trolling jigs. A possible world rt'cord on 30·pound u1ckle is pending for Ln!T)' B11rrt'lt of Newpori ~ach "'ho y.·fighcd In a 314-pound broadbill at the RAC last 1vet'k. It took Barrett ahn05t 3 ~ hours lo b9al the splkeblll arter hooking it on a psychedelic lure while fish~g aboard the "Grin n' Barrt.1 t" ski ppered by John Beatty. A Wconcl brnadbill was IAnded by Duane PraU of Riverside "'hill: anellng on 1he "L.idy Louise" with Fraok Snow of NCY.'- porG" at the helm. Pratrs SY."Ordf ish v•eighed 275 pounds and was hoor off the east end of Cnt<illna on a big ture. ~11.\·ed C<1te/1e• Reporled farty boat anglers are gelling re"·arded with mlxtd catches ol bliss, bonltA>, barracuda and yello'41all early In tht day and 1Mnl btat1 are n10\·lng ouL to d~p "'ater reels lo flnbb off "'Ith rock eod. Ne'll"port and l>una llarbor sport boats are running out dally lo lhe flshin~ grounds, but anglers should check wllb tbelr fa\·orlte l<1ndlngs (Dr departure times. San Dicgo boals are flshlnt for yellow! at the islands "·Ith a re"· "·eekend trips belng scheduled to run outside to intercept schools of albacore, dolphin and tlllla. Good caicbes of longnns are sliU being brought ln10 oorthem landings, but counts are up and do'4n deptndlng on weather condl1 ions. A.lble1 are big, up lo -'S pounds. so anglers ere encouraged to bring heavy tackle along. ' Salltld1, Dolpllit1 Ul1.ti11g Anglin'g pressure is dOY.'O 11t n1~l of the fishing resorts along the Sea of Cortez but fishing is rated good. Rancho13uena Vista soo~es report that t"'o blue marlin over 500 pounds have been bo:itcd in the last y.•eek nnd that there are lots of sailfish and <lolphin in the area. Striped marlin action is a bit slow but \Val- lers~added lhut there is plenly of action coming from other big i;an~ fish. Resorts arc not I.looked solid and fishermen should look• Into the poss ibillty of rnaking a trip south for some great fishrng and hunting prior to December. The Jong range boats running out of San Diego "'ill begin llleif' 1oog lfipr<IOwn to l1fe lip or Ba1a on the-"' est ·side soon for some great fishing y.·ith catches inchlrling: \\'ahoo, dolphin, yellO~'fm tuna . marlin, yelloY.1.ail and other big game fish. Big Tro11t 011 /llove Jtainbow trout rw1nlng to 11 pounds are btlng caught on the upptr stretches of Lake !\1ojave. The average fis h Is running nroind %12 pounds, bu! 5 to &-pounders are commGn. Still fisher· inti using 7.eke's and boa\ trollers are doing equally well. The ru~of big Osh k just under "'ay. There Is still a lot of debris alo•g the upper stretches of tht rl\'er which is making trolling . :1. bass fishing difficult, but th is condition sbonld Improve •rrvut fishing is rated as fair at Big ·Jlear Lake 1vhere Y.'inter like: \\'eather is setting In and angling pressure is do"n. Lakes \/;iii, l~ensh<11v and the Snn Diego City lakes are listed as (air for mixed catches of balls and catfish. Lakes in LA County and far· ther north arc giving up some good catches of stocked raiir 00\.\'S. but are considered slow for bass, except for San Antonio 1vhlch is offering so me surface action in the shallow portions or the lake. Gtwd """'' Ope11 e r Predicted Waterfo\\'lers will be greeted by one of the best duck open- ers in the piisl five yea rs .,.,·hen they take to the lakes and ponds of Southern California Oct. 19. Early migration of ducks out of Cannda in addition to a bumper crop of ducks mean s that there 1vill be lots of ducks in the are.i. Frumalion wi1hout humllia· lion hat been the thorn in 1he s.lde or l'OtldJ Tom French and the Costa lt1esa Mustangs as they prepare for t h e !\lagnolla Sentinels tonight at- L.a fJalma Park -ln Century ~ague footbal: 11ctlon. Kickoff is at 8. The Mustangs have dropped three straight decisions but were In all three games and with a brtak here and there e<MJld h.1ve emerged with ~ victories instead of an o • 3 recoro. Tonight they \\111 be favored ov~r the Sentinels by o n e point. "Penalllts. fumbles 8 n d pass interception! have been costly for us lhls season " French says. ' Tempo of this "' eek 's 1vorkouls has been to eliminate as many of these n1istakes as possible a n d French Is hopeful the pen· dulu.m will s w i n g in the l\1ustangs' favor as a result. The Costa Mesa defense has done an adequate job and at times, a brillfant one. This Is cause for concern ror coach Jim JJ01vell ·at J\1agnolia. "They do a lot of stunting with their linebackers and this could give our offensive line some blocking· problems.'' Howc\I also agrees w I t h French in his analysLS of lhe Costa ?\.1esa team. LEARN TO DRAW OR FADE Huntington Seacliff women's golf club staged lts aMual couples tournament recently with Fiona and Bob Moore capturing first place lo the better ball of twoeome event · with a score of 58. Second place went to June Fitten and Whltey S pr a g u e with 82. Other w l n n e r s ln- cluded G l n n y and Hoot Lambert Ucd with Kay and J. B. Moser at 65. --Another tie -resulted at 158 with Jullene and Jolm Adams oo one side. Violette and Les O'Gara also posted a 66. 1n a better nine event, Terry CamUlo was the first flight winner with a 33, followed by Carmen Hawley (34), Cuba CUrl and Kay Mosel (37). In the second flight, Pat Penewell \\'88 the winner with 33, followed. by Carolyn Clark (34\I I and Flo Covell (35\\). Mary VanderSomme11 won the third flight wilh !2 \\ followed by June C I a f J l ~ (33\\), Eileen Allen (35) and Betty Peterson (35~). _&ss _Petersen a n d Lu Gaskell tied for first In the rourth flight at 351h, followed by Nora Morales and Roberta Andrews (36). In a criss cross tournament Camien Hawley Wa! the nrsi flight winner with 31 'i'J. Helen Cowden and Joan \Veaver tied for second at 32, followed by Gerry Hege and fl.1el Cutler at 32¥.i. for the next spot at 28~1. follo1,1,·ed by QKWe Lonergllfil at 29~. In B Olght, the wlMer was · Sue Ewers with 29, followed by Fran Lowis (29\\), Maxine Strickland (:JO) and a t I e between Carol Ross and Enna Havens (30'ii). Pat Wllaon captured C flight with 26~, [ollgwect Ill' Btlly Walthall (27). Eileen Yracebum (17\\) and Phi I CoopPer-(28). -Pat Lackner me the D flight wlnner with (281 'ii). followed 1>y Kay Leutwiler (291 \\), Betty Vaughan and Btlly Blakemore (30) and Ginger Cappy (31 ). In a partner's relay event. Ann Pappas and Rosemary Skillion werf the winners with 67\\. Second place was a t i e between Lou Orr and Bobbie Chartier on one side and Betty Blakemore and Phil Goepper on the ot~, both. with 71. Phyll~ Slatfor<J and Carolyn Walbridge tied with Marianne Holt and B. J. Sleva at 74 1h, followed by Erma Havens and Alice Derby at 751h. 'l\vo teams lied for the next spot at 76 Including Gerry Watson and Ginny Stasko on one side and Eleanore Greer and Marie P.1aynard on the other. At 76~ were Nancy Tttpl'llra and FTankie Durst. ~fission · Vlefo June Fitten was the second 1n a better ball of threesome "They have made too many mistakes and haven't been quitc able to get over the hump. lf thoy don't m ake •C 111 , .... "'-._*"!-m Sl. these mistakes, they will be jr=;;;:::~::::;;;:::;~=======:;:::======~:; flight wWier with 34. June compelltion rt<!ently. Nadine Claflin placed second at 34 ~ !\1aze, Irene Kmnedy and follO\\'ed by Te r r y Camillo' Helen !\1armaud finished with Chick Kobayashi and Hazei an 86 ror low gross OOnors. hard to beat." W~Jd you like to improYe you r P.me? You can find adYice The Costa Mesa. attack is for n-ery &olf problem in Arnie's new book "495 Golf Mollica at 35. In the net competition. t\\'O geared a round quarterback Leuons By Arnold Palmer." To get your copf, send your Tim Rosauer and running ·name, address and $4.95 to Arnold Palmer c/o this newspaper. backs Steve Teregis a n d In rthe third flight , Gloria teams tied for first at 62 Boland was the winner with including Buff Locke, Edna 30, followed by Betty Peterson U!onard and Cece Coury on (30~2) and a tie between Pat one. On the other were Tudi Penewell and Fiona !\foore at Sher, Martha Ing end Pbyl \\'ayne Verlng. l\tagnolia \\'ill have R o n Hunt, a junior. at quarterback and. according to his coach. he likes to throw the football . Critical Test 31. Hofmann. Pat Lackner and Olah ln at 68 were ' Sheri !\forgan .tied for first in the Enstma~ .. Cerie Dugan and fourth flight with 30~. follow· Fran Rishe. Tu'o weeks ago, J\fission Vie· jo bUmed the Must a·1rg-s • defense with Dave Sc.hmklt's passes. Schmidt hit 15 ol 20 11t'ith no interceptions. Last week. El !\lodena threw only one For El Toro ed by Bess Petersen (31~~) .The. wom_en's club cilam· aOO Lu~Gaskell (32). ... pion.1iup wtll be played Thursday and Fridav with /tlesa 1'erde Nadine Naze the defending Jn a match vs. par touma· ment for the v.1Xnen's club at Mesa Verdt Country Club might blow us out like they J~ Tipping was the A flighi did agaiMl P.flssion Viejo," \\'UUJer with minus one. title holder . pass but it went 68 yards for a score. I El Toro HiO,l's Chargers will test El Dorado Higb's top l: ranking in the ClF Z..A football 1N poll tonight when they host uo the high-flying Golden Hawks "' I 11s n 7:30 at Mission Viejo High. ·~ ''s Tbe game will be the pre· l:i league finale for both schools. '" '" ·~ "' '" "' "' •» •M "' "' El Toro takes a 1-1·1 ret1>fd into the contest while E 1 Dorado has a perfect 3 • O mark, including a 14--10 win over Mission Viejo last week. 1be Hawks are seven-point favorites tonight. Nutter Tops Cycle Field Led by Mike Farra. who is considered ooe of the best quarterbacks in Orange Coun· ty. El Dorado has a deadly passing attack. El Toro coach J\lac 11oore. OOwever. says he "s more concerned with the Hawks running game. "1 feel we can handle their passing. bul their offensive line is so big I'm afr aid they Other wiMers inc I ad e d says MOOl'f:. "It's the long Shirley Callaghan , minus t'4·o run "'hich has me worried. and ·~a tie between Dor a Once through the line of Donaldson and Verda Shirley scrimmage, they have backs minus three. ' who can break it." In B filght , it \\'88 !\tichi Farra passed for 193 yards Uematsu the winner w Ith against Mission Viejo a n d minus two. Kelly Adams had should ke<!p El Toro defensive ' minus four whiJe Do r i s lxtcks Joe C a r t a.. Scott ~uckles and Mary M a p s o n Burgbardt, Charles Hicks and tied at minu.s live Mike Ruiz busy. · II will be Jhe job of linemen llllle Sq11are Keith Jones. Keith M o s b y , Steve tlemandez, J a m e s Gamer and Jeff Green to con· taln El Dor ado's tough of· fensive line. El Dorado's delense has allowed only 3.1 points in three games against teams I i k e Miss ion Viejo and Sunny Hills. The Hawks have an excellent defensive backfield and a Erlene Angstadt was the A flight winner in a low net toumamelft involving 63 players at Fountain Va 11 e y !\fi1e Square golf course this "·eek. Angstadt fired a 68, followed by Wanda Gnagy at 72 and Helen Olisar at 76. lrllllle Co<1st It was guest day at Irvine Coast Country Club this week with competition on a two low balls of foursome basis in both gross and net adion. A fourson1e of Carolyn Gray, June Owens and guests· 1.-0ls Edes and Pat O>x of Santa Ana Country Club, fired a 163 to capture "low gross honors. Second place went to Nancy. Newland , Dee Dee White Rosalie Vance of Big Canyo~ CC and Ila Lambert ()( Alta Vista CC. They had UlG. In at 169 were Jean Taylor, Nancy Barncs, Dora. Donaldson (Mesa Verde CC) and Kay J\1eyer (Big Canyon CC). Fourth place in ~s adion JC College • went lo tJi llomer, Nina Han-- nails and psts Bobbte COi and Mary OuDoi,s of Big Ca· u,yon CC. First place in the net action went to CMrlene Hollaway, Gloria t.1allory, RoMle Bl1lr m El ~!Juel CC and Irma Bendel of M.,. Ver<le CC I al 133. A tie resulted at 135 with Gloria Da.Ros, Nellll LI f u r ' and guests W 11 m a Shlveley I and Kay Youker of Santa Ana . OC oo one squad. On another : were Jean O'Skea, Dorothy Wright and guests Betty Potts and Josie Tipping ol. t.iesa Verde CC. A third group at l 135 included Marty Schnelder, 1t1ary Kay Howard and guests Karen Wint.erbum.. and 1'1. K. Newby of Big C:µ>yon CC. 1 Two teams tied at 13d Jn· duding Bea Freebalrn, Mildred Pend.lay ml guests Ceil SuUivan and C a r o I y Mason of Big Canyon CC. On the other were Dodie Grant, : Rose Sleight and g u e s l s Merilee Dungan and Gloria I Fleming of Santa Ana CC. I ln at 138 were Catherine Turner, Kay J ennlsoo. and , guests Mary Wilson and • Dorothy Lueck ol Los Coyotes ! cc. Also, Jo Sheward, Betty 1 King and Dorothy Nydo 1nd Caroline Swartley of El Niguel cc. 11tree teams tied Jt J39 in· eluding Pat CIM~ Marge Riley, Charlot.le Wood ~ Mesa Verde CC and Millie Johnson of El Niguel CC; Margaret Howard, Ruth Nelson • n d guests Alice Hall and Inez Stansbury of Santa Ana CC; and Marge Stocker, Ann !\1urphy, Michl Ucmatsu or Mesa Verde CC and A 11 c e Baker ol Santa Ana C C. Meadowlark It was trophy _ d a y at Mead0'4·lark Golf Course for the women's club this weelt. Barbara Hankey and Rose Erickson lied for first place with scores ol-70 in A.flight with Pat Eorio next at 71. ln B flight, B. J, Wieland wa.s 'the winner with 71 a.od. Gloria Boland was second with 73. Bea Anderson, Pat Hood and Belly Kretz tied for ftn;t Jn C flight with 77 and Marilyn Berglund was the 0 Oight \'ictor with 69. I Santa A11• ·'in,. low boll m fOUIMsme tournament for the women'1 club at Santa Ana, Barbara K.horey, Jean Triplett, Sandy Mestyanek and Gladys Mciver fired a 62 for top OOnon. Three teams tied for second place at 66 incl uding JaeJ..ie Voelkl, Laverne HalJ, -Grace lltanley and Celeste Ol<tham; Connie Kinzlt, Gloria Olild, Winnie Weber' and Valerie Huchen.s ; and Arlen& Macau- ley, Jean BeU, Harriet H6piins and Doris Aubrey. ' The usually productive Salton Sea 1\•ill be good for sprig and teal, Big Bear Lake will be only fair and hunters are y.•amcd that a portion of Big Bear Lake is closed to all shooting. The sha llow area east of the Stanfield Cut-0ff lo the intersection of Hwy. 38 is closed to all shoo1ing. Check in with the local B~ Bc111· 11·arden fo r more information. "" The 011cns Valley 11·ill be good for jun1p shooters working tilt.' pol holes for 1na!l<1rds. Unattached hunt ers are going to tlnd 01x•n hunting rough th is year as very little open water is available. Sonny Nutter of To p a n g a rolled up 30 points to lead all qualifiers Friday night at Costa !\1esa Speedway on the Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa before 6 , 9 2 3 n101orcycle fans . Baseball's Top Ten large line. Quarterback Gary Key COO· tinues to improve for t h e Chargers and the ~ame may turn into an aerial d u e I between Key and Farra. El Toro, however. would rather S'lay on the ground, but the size of El Dorado's defensive line mlgh~ force it to throw. tPeg Iten was the B night winner with 71, followed by Barbara Ducommun { 7 3 J , Rose Miller (74), Jean ))Q]pCe (75) and Virginia Aye (77). In C flight, the wiMer was Ollie Magnuson (76), followed by Barbara Stewart, J u n e Duncan. Rose B iek man n . Carol Friedersdorf and Leigh Garman at 80. Polo, X-country r>·lost resl'rYalions for state~ and federal shooting areas are filled for opt•ning we<>kcnd an d huntcr s 11·ithoul an ad vance rc.:-c(\ '!'" .,, '"n'" to v.·ait tnany hour s in line to get a place to huuL ,,,.,,,. .'ie<1•011 Off Slow 1!11n trt' :1rl.' 11nh h11~~in1it 11 fe\4' deer in California, as mosl or tit(' lcio:JI !1111 ~ ~1111 high or in heavy co\'er. Towa"rd the end of Octoher hue.ks y.·111 come out and start running wilh the doe and 1nake eu11itr targets. The Cleveland National fnrest h.'IS i4 good deer populntion of forldes and with lbe recent rain hunting should ln1pro\•e. Good conditions exist on lhe Tejon Jtanch as "·ell ~s on portions of lbe \\'estem Sierra. Sceond to ··N u t t e r ""as Sepu!veda's Steve Base.. vrho pilL>d up 27 points, as did fountain Valley's D a n n y Be<!ker. Mike Bast of. Van Nuys is fourth with 24 points. Second division laurels v;ent to Brea ·s Ralph castor. Co ll ege Soccer SOCCl:I L,t,CC ,, GoNHll'I Wt1! 0 H•tllil'>I: 0-0. r Trito11 s, Tige1·s Di1el To11igl1t ' NATIONAL Ll!AOlll: P'l•ftr tlu~ Garr ,t,11 ,t,. Oliver Pgti Grou Hin llvc:kner U M•dlOC::k Clll 215k Pg~ IFl••ll Key completed nine of 14 Cl A• It M 1'tl, 'aJs f 1n ~ ,, 2u .is3 aer1 or 171 yards against u1 ,,, " '" .:121 E'"""'ranza. Tailback Br I an U6 !If 77 115 .lU """' 1iJ • 1i 111 .,u Heaney picked up 107 yards 12' 4$3 65 141 .lll 1'9 "' 1s 161 .3n in. that game and now has L~ f.J ·~ ~ ~ 216 for the season. ~~,s~f1~'11L McBrldl STL llrock 51L :~ fil ,:; ::! :: The key to the game could "•""' ttu11• be how well El Toro can han- Schmld1, 1'hllMMltptll•, X; ltflCll, di E c1nc1"n'"· ll1 "''""' L .. A•111, e 1 Dorado's line both of· J11 T. Perez. Cl11<kl11•tl. 21 : cecitno. ft!:nslvely and defe'.nsi~ely. --H""'""'· 16-i UC: ...... ••tt1e ,. Golden Hawks bested !\fission llrnch, c;1nc1nn111, l'l't; Stl'll'lllct!, Viejo up front and wi·11 be P11U10tlpltl1, 1161 Cl1rny. Lft ""'t111, 1111 WY!lfl, Lot A"'""' tr)ling to do the same against ltl/ S!mfl'IOl'I•· St. Lowis, lD3, P<tcN111 111 01c1t1t1tti the smaller Oiargers. Jt1111, L.. ...,..,,,, 1w, ,1u1 MllMnmlfft, LH ~llftltl. •• ,, .1,h _.I •1 TM'I Otftl'lfl Kay Knopf won D flight with 71, followed by Sylvia Johnson (76), Delores Wheeler (78) and a tie between Masa NeistU and Theresa Finizza at 00. Rhea Bowden was the E Oight winner with 81 , followed by Peg F'ranco1n (83) and Mary Tomborg (86). In an odd Ml.es event, Rose Miller and Billye Meyer tied for first in A Oight with 38, followed by Lois Earl at 40. Olarlotte Small was thP )\ flight winner with 38~. wiU1 Bea Cowie second at 39¥... WllW ..... HiWl )l :l8; 3, Mt!Hfl IGW) 21!(71 $CIA .-, Q111rl1r1 ' C" ''"' c1rrl!o1 1 3 1 1-7 • "'•" 12:os1 S. Sltphl11:1 Oral'IQt Co.iii 3 1 s 2-\2 (GW) 22:111 I. Qvlggle !GWl 12 13'1 Oran<11 Coal! 1co•ll'lo-Fr1Mom s. 7. Oki {GW) l1:Y; I. ll•ll•rd tSWI. MOOl"lhOUll t, Mltchotll 2, Fltl'>lr. 2)!)11 t. Mln!•r (GW) 23::n1 10. Score llY Qv1r11rs Rlsl no !GWJ 2t:1'1 11. Stllr!1y !GW) Golden W11t I S I 8-l"! 25:?5. LAcfoCfo•n We11 icorl"t,;!:o !.!.,,0-.•. S1vllltr11 C1llhlrt0l1 CoU .. 1tM) tUJ ' ' ( "•• ' AlVU P' l(lflc dw1rd5 ,, llkty 3, rOllk J, Si>;c~r 1. Johl'llOl'llSCJ 21 1 Tf l 2 ~,:~c1k.!.,D;.d 2, Dunn 2, JcllnlOtl, tc!riq, lllJ(llll'lln(API ll:«ll' :t Odcl'!'llAl'l 1s~'9; .&. C>l.ml1v11 sci as·u1 s Sctri ~v 0111r11n 01v11rsc1 ll•J71 •· Htt<Ki :N;o1 i S1ddltblck 1 0 I l-S 7. SwUr {AP') U :l•i t. Adll'l'll '''' Pnlcm1r 0 1 7 1--1 '•·XI· t • IOC s 1 d It r •blck "KOl'l~. Cllt'l~blll. • • • .. 1111g1rd ) M·»r 10 Lvt1, illldOI, K•lltnbflch, WllMlll. f•1f"'•UIA.P) 16:36; II. It u 1 "1 CAP') cr1u c_,... ~." 1 n. ,t,v-rs(IC) 2'1:M1 I 3 ., ..,... Id• AP) 2'1:XI; 1 '. H111hlnlA.P) Mlle l 'IU-• l'IM'llHll Vfllty 1':U 1 IS hl'lcli1tlAP') 30:17. 4 Milt c-.. .1r.====:::::::::=:;-1'11llerl111 IU) (lll) ~llff Cu11 I, OhWll'IO IOCC) 20:10 lntw course rtteord); 2. Su1otdr1 (F) 20:1~; l. Clndl[11 IF) 20:17; .&. W~ltmlr1 IOCCJ 10•12; 5. Wfl'l(IMd (Fl lO:IS; '· llv~t 11'1 20:1:11 1. Rvneu IFI 21 :07; 1. Me11 (ft) 21 ,0.1 t. HvbCNI IFI 11!:»11 10, G1lle901 (Fl )l:JS I U, 01le CF) 21 ~511 11. W1l\oupe !Fl 7211\1 1). HUQ!l'll IF) 21:12; li. AV5tl" IOCC) 72 :2f, GlldlR Wnl on Ull LA ~~~I I. Print (GWJ 21 :10; 2. s.mltk', IT'S SUMIYALOF THI RIRCISI. ... 1111 FUIH•EST. llJI Facing a young tcnm that is buUd!11g {or the future and hasn't srored lh ls season nl lhree oulinRS. ls th1! probltnl facing CQ/lch 1\llic Schaff and the San Clcn1entc T r i t o n s tonlgi i. \\"orkman Is n • t ('()OCemcd I.he block ing of fullback Tom c11ow111. s111 Ff111CTico, ,,.5, .1l11 TE Jtlf Gr .. ,. 1u .. _ ~ C. ClrfOll, Cll'ldftf'll!I, 12-5, .10.r llrttNI, Rf Mike Diiiy 1'0 about not scoring and doe sn't n..iuns. LA A..,.,,,, 1M, .1M1 C•P''' "'''"''· 1110 Yor>Y Lufldv 112 Sunda'j 15• .. •ro ., I or lh •,•,•,,r .6671 T,M,•@t, MOl'llr.et, 15"-.tu: c Lft DIH•~ .... look for any c x c e pt Ion a I n ns 1 a 50 one · e l'IGh•m. 11<11111111, .'-» LO Miki Nl1b1:1" m Betty Groetsch captur<d the C filght with 40% imd Peg Francom was second al 41 ,1. The Tntons journe~· 1 o Valencia Hl.llh ror an 8 o'clo1:k kickoff of !heir final non - leugue b.11tlc. Schaff isn't l ;r k1ng t he Valencia.. Tigers lightly. "They had Unlversll y by the thro.11 l:ist wctk bf-fort ~ b:ul snHp 11n punt fonnatlon l urned thini:s an)llnd. They 11re a good lea rn that could cxplodt any llrne," he says. Coach Frt!d \Vorkman a t Volcncia agrees. ,. "\Ve ha1•e a very y ou n g 1eam and 11·e're bulldln,:i from thr l'io1!00\ up," tw. ~ys of 111 fir!t )eilr at \'nlencia. "\\'c h.11 e I~ :-.l)phomort!:J a n d lun1~ io Ille-t1,1,-o tarting h)l'U11'1 ::ind lh~y'll all be bock Ucxt sf..•uson " defensive specialists for San Lr 0111ct1o c.111110 110 C di!iplav. of einotlon \\'hen lhat AM•••t'4N Ll!AOUI se J°'---c1r11 130 O•ta /tlesa. Fl]IJl'UlV Cle-1nente and last week stop-fl'lft1t1 011 g•fv tc•v 110 gft!I ; fir!it score comes. ped Redondo on a two-point ~~:!' M~~"' lSl 0 ,,.A• "" 2r1 "''· ~= 11~1':,.-Hv1a:n.~19"' ln A three-Way tie ~ulted for r1=~~;,,:~!i~~~~I San C!Ae1nen1c·s defense has conversion try IO give the 0•,·.~~,,., '" ,",,' '••" •,,' •,~. jr, FL civit• 11 rc11 • 16 in first place Jn 8 belier n·in• • o1 " 316 _. tn the l•l•ll\J;lU•ll been st ut this SC1'S<>n and TriOOns a 7·6 victory. Mclll•ot tee lAI "' n '" '.• •1 T•r• 011"" tournament for the women's • ••••••n •• \\'ill be out lo continue the ri·· Ct•llllftll Olllllff :i~~~~ ii l~ m ~l l~ :~~ :v :::m ~i:":b'v U! club at Costa !\lesa Coif and . trend. [f f:'"c:~,~~·"~ ltl ~~:~:'°~~Tell ~:~ :: !: :t: ·'°1 ~a J 5 1 1= ~~7'·' ~ Country Club this wtck. In three gnm C"s, !he defense ~G 't~;~t':f!r~ l~ o~"irf:1c:r•n i~ il~ ll l~ ~\ tit=.. 0l!:11t1 lU Gerry \Vntson, !\1ary Zim- h,1s given up n n I y nne :f ~!~ ;;:i'"r: iw Mime •-~I To!rtt~.7!0'fl•n l~ merman and ~1 a r gar el touchdown. 5~ lr~t-1:~~1 l,~ 0!1a:ci~'";.fft1~=:c.~,1o!Mr1-::i~~; s1 ~~;i!u':fi~~oi 1J8 Kuma.ga.i al l 'had 2714. Ginny 0.h ff .11 be Tll ••111tr M•m• » o,!!w,.111.J Ml"M'°"· u1 t11rrouo111,,~•===~M~"='~"~"~'====~===;;;"':;;;S~la~s~k~o~and~iF=r~a~n~k~ie~Du~r~st~IJ~cd'.'.i "" a w1 lry1ng to get Ft Ti.m "'"'• 17~ .... n. !he San Clemente pass i n g s• ""111C•1:1111';;-.s.,_"'' DefHH 1*' lluftouoM~"'",,!!~'" lr11 •~noo. •• me back ' ·n o~raii·on on oe rom "'°"• 111 O..k11nc1, 1«11 111~1.t. ~kflJWI, .,, ,..~ OT l(tilft Mlfr '"'~"°""' CllltlOO, 1':11 01rWll'I, Miii- a posi1ive no1e. ~f o':: ~t!r~1 ii "''° 11 ' ~1t111114 01 o.ctHll' •lier 1 h r e e 1' le-I ol! Mart N;tiW.';. 1t0 c111,,.p11111. Mltwe'*"• 1 "" ."hli " n ..... p ions Lil Mlft. ""'" 171 Cll911•r. a.1t1,....., n.io ,111 , ~plN!t Cypress. tht Trltons LI ,.,, M•'-Y j!' l'llln'IOl'fh.. KlltMt City, lw. .,., lhr (be '·II I Ot \,.Met 1..-rr .., Hllflllf. OtklMllll, -&11. -"'' J.,.l1111, ew .,., on y four times '&' l 1_, 01 N l'•J lt••s. tl-u, .• ,, O'-"'· ._,°" 2'-U, in a. 7 • •·i·n o··er R~ondo • ••n Mllhli .•111 G._ 1'•rr~. c11ftl111M1. 11.11 .41111 -u " t."\.I DI Vll'ICI Klfl!Wln 165 "'''· -.hlc•oo. 71·11. •11. la.st "'eek. None of them 11·erej-;=:::;:~~:;;::;:;::;;:::;:::;1 cmnpleted. UOTH c .. ,. LI.A~ .. --------.. Thn Vlei11irlrs is 1hc Tritons '75 MONTI CAILO qunrt<'r back and n!so onl' of S 12400 lht' ft_•11m·.'l 1op runnin g b:1cks. ~"'ll.0-.1.""'(1.,c;. llall(!y Adn ms JA JI t;i!l back "~--,,.,,._ ___ ,. HOTH CHIYIOLIT :01d curnl'd on 26 occasions 1111•-· ..... -.-.c~ In~! ~~ek for-90 )-llrtJs behind u r ... Mr ·•••·t•tt • '1 C:..tltio '--t bptlt•ol HARBOUR vw ' MXED SINGLES . • Ofj! OF T~EM rEi.v; AIE ! o~. t ~~·r KNOW, 600M6fl •• / , SIWULO GO lllTO TUMBLEWEEDS HOLP IT!! FUNKY WINKERBEAN flNO NOUl CDMIN& IN10 lllE GAME AT flll,l.BA(:K RlR SlllTE I& CLARK KB!r! RGMEHTS NANCY ~ 1116 /JJATtfl '·' ~1>it% ... . by Tom K. Ryan ~- L------.1 ~· ··~··- by Tom Batiuck lH15 Soc.> CAii! REAU.<,> Fl<,>! by Dale Hale by Ernie Bushmiller THERE'S THAT NEW GIRl...·-WHAT DO YOU THINK OF HER ? l WONDER WHAT 'YOB Ho• MEANS ~\ /// TDDiT'S CBDSSWDBD PUZZLB ,i..c11oss t SMnmtta' plltforrn& 6 Amiy~e 10 Fii in d101»5 14 NMOW .....,_., 15 Codtney'1 ..... 111 Greetl lttttl' 17 U"90iled 11 Not ttalntd >IJCydon< . center 21 Welshmen 23 Co1melic1 24 Root ~ Ruident1ol: Suftl.c 52 Kindol Nndwif;h 5J Tel'rtfied 56 G..-den plot& 57 Not tall 60 Y•rd goodl 62C"°' 64 E~h..,.sts es Hint 66 01 an aimed lorc:e '57 C1herion 6fl leUl!fS 69 eoutolill- ntu: lntofT'l'llol 25 Pun ai>ar:t DOWN 26 V1nllh 19 Enr•geo 41 Ut1h'1 s11te 30 Stowe 1 Newlound• 22 Use flower c:"91'.cter l111d c:ape 24 F1m11e 43 Diuulde 3' Yitr10U1 2 Companion 25 Couple 45 Clergymen coating 3 Withd11w plut one 47 Moll terrible 35 Clilnb 1bruplly 28 Co•rse .49 Hypoth1tk;11 37 F1IM 4 Alli•n at.rub 1wllled propositions llllttnefll 5 SWOOfl: Ptth. Clolh 51 OecrH 31 City of 6 Dttp gulch 21 Hole--53 Pomogt11)hy Aini!• 7 P1r1nl'1 28 Western·····: 54 Situation 39 Vegr1tlble •ter s. PIC. l&land 56 Swet"°" 41 Chel'IW e E.S.T.. .... grwp 56 ····.line: -42 Cadmus' two tio<irs 29 Ascend Hockey dllugh1er 9 Alblrtl rivM" JI Fiii: P11fi1 m11\ing '3 Coloring 10 Money: Sllng 32. 511 nymph. S7 Sub&l11 11.1bt\lnces 11 Rotllf of 33 rmt periods S8 EMiJllOio»I 44 kltdlen dwice n-• 35 Br1•thed S9 Not 111ing .a Union genMt* 12 Short new•· noisily 61 Thirst .ti Four·lid9d piper piect '40 Brings In•• qu9"Chlf figutn 13 T1bleb profit 63 Swathe PEANUTS 'Tl<E 5EC(ET 1l) LOYE 15 IZEMOVALOF THE cc:w.t'ETrTION JUDGE PARKER MISS PEACH :t ><AYE A PJrO&l.fM . WILL YO\A HILP Mf, ll'A? DICK TRACY THE R'IRT UP ISO AAA, LOOKS PJCI! I f "'I CiOOO. • • THAT'S All THERE rs TO iT ... REMOvE n!E OlW'EflTION, AAO ~ OTHER PER50N Will LOVE '(OU ! SIA~E! 6000 OLO lir.4 Al.WAYt;. l('N0W5 WMEN 'TO 'SHOW IAP ! DOOLEY'S WORL;:D ___ __, DR. SMOCK GORDO MOON MULLINS .. ' .... ANIMAL CRACKERS by Charles M. Schulz r TMRCW SCKRCEOER's P'l.6.NO DOWN THE SEWER_NOW, IT'S JUST A MATTER Of TIME IJNTIL HE LOVES ME .~ -· 'fHE Pl!Ol5L!M IS, MAft,IA HAS rM1<EATf.N•P ro PUNG>\ Mi IN TM' MOtATM ! by Harold Le Doux by Mell 600P OL" Ill'A ALWAYS KNOl'i'S WHiN -rt> L!AVE .... by Chester Gould SPARKLE., .JUST BE THANKFUL THOSE MURDEROUS CAR· .JACKERS 1..ER" "'°'1 AND VERA ALONE! DAILY PILOT fl•i "'t.. . ' .....-----, by Roger Bradf"ield '\ ~ l .lj e' s, r' SuRE·· fTIS 'TH' Lf'.W. I i ! !' X PLAY • SOM~ Pfl£rr'{ : MfAVY STllff j by George Lemont t, F'INP 1'1" MARO' 10 Ge."f" MAP A"f" A P1.J1" POWN ~ PON''f° ~UNPe;RS1'ANP _ b Gus Arriola . '~~'!; " NCJT...,l:E ANO Jlt.S fi?).Nfi? 8AT11Sf by Ferd Johns0n W.ANT ME N,AW ... 'TO COf,\E &'UT IT1D HELP HELP FIND IF YDU BROUGHT HIS NEC!<? ME A FL,O.SHLIGHT· by Roger lollen I COULD>l'T l'Ot618~Y. NO WA~! Qt.1 SOCH S~ NOTICE ! ., .. ' ' • "Ru1 ~hat'~ lhl' .wnSC" or vo1in~ for thrm-onrr lht'~··rf' rlttt•d thrt· j\st c1u~ 11 lol or 1roubl~. •• DENNIS THE MENACE ,,,-,,,.,--..,.._., ' • 861 OAJLYPllOl Sat1.11day October 12 197.t • • I • I t • , ··----...----·----~ .... r· -.. --Sa!U!'O!JI, Oc1obef 12. tfT4 ··--· • ' ' ., ' • .. DNLV,.,LOT 87 DAILY PILOT 1ltl COMMVHrn ttlW'WAPll ..... "' .. ' "'" "' •n "' . ... .. ' ,. U'-\ q 'tl JI~ »"" I! lo'> IJ I) 131-1 ' .. I I.Ii , .. ..-. ,~ .. '''* u• .. IJ'lo 1) .... ~ ..... ... .. ,. .. 11 11 ,, .... """ ... --... ......... ___ ..... u.... N~--1 _...,., .... ""-----·· ...... _ --~-· -----...... ,.. .. llorost'opt• Leo: Read Fine Pri1it ' SUNDAY OCTOBE,R 13 lly SV l>N t:\' tJ?ll AH H 1\llll-:S l~l art h ;.!11\pnl l ~i \\"rirk y our '' uy ff('l' frotn 1:1n1l lt•d v.1•h l\lr:1ns ~h.1kl' 1ilf pa:-.1 f1 ·;11 s. •louhl "'. r1• ... 1r1 r l 1on., llo 1n 1.: ~·n uf' 1lu1 y du1 · ... nol 1n1•:n1 liu1·y111i.:: 1·re;1I 1 \'l' ta ll·rH' 1',\l'ltl'S !J\J1rll 2U l\Jay 211) ,\(·1·\•lll ,.., un YOllll~ tdl·a~. l'rcall\l' 1·nlll'a\·or..,, _.,l ~Ul ft(':.tlll 1·h .111~1·_., lind rl'•1uc"'1~ f1·11 111 \OUll~ 111.:r M)ll!>. !'\cw ... 111rl I!> 11uhrttled 1mpr1n1 \ 0111 1111 n -"l~ h · (;t:lltJ NI (~lay ::!1 .Jutll' 201 llomc, 1>rupcrty, 10 1·c~lm(·nt potcnha l and t:u. i;h('lt1•r these tend to dom1no.11(' Consolit.latc er fort.~. piece IOl!l'lhcr 111for n1ution until you h:.t1•e coin plctc, cohesive story . ('i\N(;f;R (June 21.July 22 1. J\C'crnt is on shnrl I ril>S, \'is1L.;;, ao abihly to m<.ikl' pcu1>le luugh while th<'Y !In.· 1n the mid~! of ('Om11lainini: 'l'hat's lhc kind uf tirnl' tu t'XPt'<'l · a rnu sin ~ hul <'on fU!\1111-:' l.EO !July 23 ·Aug. 221 J•;n1ph<1!1IS nov,r 1s on 'Khat )'UU 1·01lee1, ba~1C' v;,ilut·~ TONIGHT'S ·TV HIGHLIGHTS NIJC f4J 1 :00 \\'o rld Series. The rirsl all · Californi:.t st·ril':. in buschall hislory begins today ut Dodger Stadiun1 \\•hcrr the Dodgers rr.cet lh e 1 Onkland A ·s. \\'ll!IH:rs or thl' last t wo \\'Orld CJ'O\\'llS. CJ~S !2J U.Otl -l\lary Ty ler MoorP. A young.· tons uttant turns tht' station upside do"'n in <.in t•f • ' fort to boost I ht· r<ltini-:s. Il ic hard Masur gul'sls AliC li 1 1o·uu Nakia. Nakia launches a onc- man \\'ill' a g~1inst hired ass assins to help u for- mC'r cri1ne :-.\ ndicalt accounta nt find a new \\'aY of lire. Gabe ·01·11 and Ray Danton arc featured. , ____ _ TV DAILY L'OG Saturday Evening OCTOBER 12 '"' § GJ Wllfl• ol SuMval • l .. pMt. Ctltbrrty Ttn1111 !JI) SI.fr Trtt 117) (311 Rolltt '''"fl Qj @ [duu tioft at Wort ~ '""' W.,.itt< Siios f.D fi111 f11lu" ~ (j)J Pfls~tillt lil•S>C · l•t1r111tie1"1 Socu1 W1ll(1 Wlll'k1/lofo Vt11:1 11 Ari"k:allllft K<lf'E. Clli\:\'.~l':I. ;,o (lr.itl .i!.\' C:nun l.\ s UllF t til('\·1 ~1on s lation, f\(IC'f: ·rv. hJ" ~t·hcdult•d lh,• fo llu" 1nl'.! s p('rial pr11~r.1nl'• \011.t\ l)t'l<Hll'd ll'•lln~:-of Cha nne l 50's pro~r,1m., ;1rl· t•Jrru·d 1n lhc l>.1il\ r1ln1 ·~ TV \Yeck 1·,11 h Sunda\ ·I ~'" 1 111 o,,...,.,,e,., '" C~ll•••• 1t1 I ..n1v1~., I It Dlf'l•fti•I"' '" (•II~••• l(J r • ,., .. ,, t•· "~··· , 1 oo • ,,_ ro G<t"'' H•-o.w1.- _,,, 1(1 '"' ••1 I P,ttfllhftQ" I 00 """"''' Clotft•"<t (o<"1 ' ICI 1 ~ ~1•1•11•1. f>.••h ~"11 hM, "" '" ., 1 u c"""'' • c•e•"•"~ <••••• ltr .... ' ....... ~~" .,, .. '"' I GO •lo/no l~ C.•G" ill"'""' Dfo.,.1...., -~I I() Jn• !ot.o•! I• 1n, I«•, c:>•·•""' 'h' w ... ,, J Jt 4 11"" fQ G•D• t<~"''A 0.<Pll>O intflf lCI t~"'"''"'l•l"' t~~·r,.1,. • VI re""'"" Dllr "••Hf ICI s.tclll •·•·• • '""!llh!l~•rriolob w1tt,.._.1 ............ ""'-(flo>l>fl llftQ ,,_ "' I••• !•t tr. 111v OI W~"""'"''· · 1 o"" " ,.,,....,.~,.·• ~ "' Or-.t (llo.Ho .. ' Ml 1,.1.,•111•••• Ptrltrlil.t•tr ICI .. .... ,., rJOmin! <Jnd payment s. Be spct.·1hc :1hout dctciils. ltcad rinf.' print. Consult one "'ho 1s k nowlcdAC Hbl c :.ibout rnoncy markets. VIKGO (Aug 23·SC'pl 2'l1 : Cycle Is h igh and your Judgmc nl is on t;1:rgct. Key i s t o as k p er t i n e nt <1ucstions . F ind reasons "'h.Y -rejecl lhc supcr- flc ial. Be cons picuous by your presence. l.IDRA (Sepl. 23·0ct. 22J : Low key a ppro<&r h <1ccom - plishes purpo se . Means don't ror ce or stick out your neck. Someone is d elicately jug_sli ng o n )'O U~half - ht!h1nd the scenes. SCOK1•10 <Ott. 23·Nov. 21): Some or your fondest hopes. "'is hcs ttre on thl' line. Key is to know "·hat is real and Yo'hat is result of s o m eo n e f ee d i n g you proverbial "line ." S1\Gl1TARIUS (Nov. 22· Dec. 21 J: Right now you are intent o n prestige, recog· nition. accomplishmc ol. Key is to unde rstand tha t ~otnl' persons may hold ... li ~hll,v n1ore eonscrvativt' 1·1t·"·~ than your own Ci\PRICOR N !Occ. 22· Jan. 19): '1 o u can na il down Jonjl-ra nge pl ans. One who u·rites will t ake you into confidence. You gain through written. wo rd. Your. abi lity to communicate is emphasized . l\QUi\RIUS (J a n. 20-Fcb. 181 : New a p1>roach to rinan- l'ial t alks is indic:.ited ~ l><J rlncr, close associall'. n1atc could be involved . Study tax situa tion -take · invcnlor.v. PISCES IF'cb. 19·1\·larrh 20J : Lie low in sense that plans are 'te mporarily put into a beyance. Legal and security angles require fur· thcr c:<a min ation. There are so me who :.ire willing to lake chances. rr today is your birthday \'OU learned early t hat mo.°'l jlCrsons would not sec eyc- to·e)'C with you. I t is evident thal you struggled for what you obtained, t ha t ma ny around.you seem intent. on d isput ing yo u r ri ght to prest iAc. 'fhis has been one of you r most im portant , producti \'c years -m arriage or ad- dition to family highlighted. September was key month fo r you this year. Dr. Schuller Starts New Fall Series Garden Grove, California -Dr. Rober! Schuller "'ill return IO !he tclevi~ton progr:i1n. Hour of Po"t'r. thi~ C1)min!! Sunday with :1 nc"' and exciting fall season :.!arting with :1 scrie~ of nic~~agc' ba~cd on the ~rcalcsl ch:1pter in !he Bihlc. 1=ir.,1 Corinthians. Chapter 1.l. "Love ... The Greatest V;iluc In The \Vorld" is lhe in.,r1nng title of 1his new ltpl1l l1ng 'erleS Of ll\CSS:lj?l'' [)unng the next four "'l'l'~, the television pa~lor\ n1cs,ai;c• will he ''l.ove ... The l·orcc That Puls Po""'' In Your Faith:· ··c·on1prun1i..c Can He Kinj?ly;· "Living Beyond The l'O\\ihilityor Pc~nal Failur.::· and "Here·\ A l.O\'C To End Your l.oncli nc~s ·• !·lour of Power orig1n:1IC\ frrun thc 111•orld\ fir\I 111·111~ ·in drive-in in,piration l cnh'r, Garden Grf)\'C Con1nu11111 y Church in Garden (irovc. California, and i~ ~ccn lc11.·ally Sunduyson KTLA 1'V C hannel 5 al 10:00 :1.1n. S:ourdays on KHOr; i·v Channel JO :11 9:00 p.111 Salotdars on KJ.IOFTV Channel 30 at h:UO p.rn. Sunday~ on K l~OF TV Chnnnel JO at 6 :00 p.1n. '"!* l'ashion Newport ' ~0..11¥ Piltt \UU P"O" 'CHAMPION OF PEOPLE, DEFENDER OF TRUTH' Liste ne rs Could Recognize Jay Jostyn from Voice OCC to Salute Asian Cultures Th e c u l t ures o f 10 Sccreal;1r1f.•s." a lecture Lv Southeast Asian countric~ Alire Kas paria n. noori. will be honored at Orange Ru :,inc ss Education Coast College. Costa l\ll'sa Buildin).!. Hnnm 7 , "i\r beginning !Uonday :ind con rhilt:>clurl.' a n<l t.1usiC' of tinuing through t he week Souttu•a\t Asia." ;1 lecture r rce lectures. cxhiluts. hy Charles Be rger , 2 p .111 . slide prcsenlalions and a S<:icnce l.c'cturl' Building 2 burrcl s u pper featuring· -\Vc~lnesday : Hcpcat of foods of lhl' 10 nations will rl'l'IJ>C hook presentation, make up the observance of s;:1n1l' tin1e and plal't'. "In Southt•asl Asia Wel'k. 'f'hc cre d1IJI(' Tcn1plcs uf pu blic is invited to par· 1'h:1i land and Bur ma." :t tici pate in all events. slide• :ind lecture prcscn· llcre's the srhcclulc of ac· lat inn hy Oonn;i Sh arkey, 2 tivities : p.n1 .. Art Center 2. -fi1 ON DAV : P rese n-'l'hursday : "Po1>ula tion talion of a Southeast Asian Pul1ry ;ind 1-lum:i n Devt•lop- recipc book by instructor mcnl." lecture by Charles John Vinccn7.i . 1:15 a .m., l.C'Wi s. n oon . ll omc ca feteria. Eronomit•s 8. "Hcligious -Tuesd ay · ··J)i1>lomatic 'l'r:iditions of Southeast Asia " ll'r t ure by Irina Ucrge r, Ip m . Scic nl't'4. Coaches Wanted T he Fo untain Va lley Recreation Department is seekin,e: volunteer eoachcs for boys' flag football 11nd girls' volleyba ll and volley· tennis progra m s . Person s needin g a d- ditional information mciy contact the Rccrl!a l ion Department at 962·2424, ex· tension211. HowttnMDftda'f CU.lk GAILE Sl"B4CEI Tl.ACY "SAN FRANCISCO" & TltE MARX BROS. "A NIGHT AT THE OPfRA" ' -Friday· "Culturci l E\'(•nini;" from ti lo H :iu p.m. at the Student C('nlt•r 'J'he C\'l'ning v.•ill 1ntlu(I(' ;1 buffet supper of foods from the 10 Southeast Asian coun lries. slide presentations on An~kor \Va l , Cambodia. Sum a t ru , Singa pore and )long Kong. and l ndoncs icin dancl's . 1'he college library "'il l house exhibits of books cind photographs t hroughout lhc v.·cck, wh ile a d iffe rent Southeast Asia m <'a l will be servctl caeh da/' in the ('afctcria . Nnt•- .... StH1 ,_ Ht.+! "JOHHHT TOUGH" -~- Voice of Past Mr. District Attor11 eyPays Visi t 4-;y GAil\' C.R1\N\1JLLI-: fl't!hn~ or 1nt>un111~. Nor do :'l:1~rt•tl l);i\ 111 l\i tan .. ~.hitd oi 1n.o..11,f..tot!tt~11 you ht1 \'c set s or t.'o3tuntt·s d~·· :u11t ··p0 •1r•1u .iht.\ .. l\l r . u1s ir·it·1 Altos· toguldl0 ,\'o.~ruud11·nl'l'U1lo 'l'll l·: Sl~!'ll ·Hl-:1'11111 • nl'Y l'harnplou or l hl" thcdr:1n1:.1. hl•s:ud.. lll'lo r \\:I' in N1·11purl l>('Oll lt' flcr1•nd1·r or Ncxl lo YOl'tl.1 1~1flcr11ous. Bt':ll'h "" p;1 rt of ;1 l1·.t1H ··l trulh , • '. jl.lll.ll'lil;Jll ur QUI Jos~.)'ll l'a1l'.d l11n 1ng :1$ the fftJ'llh'I' r.11.ht• :-I.JI~ h<'IJ1t1I ' fundailll'llltd r1~h1s to !ifc,' r;1d10 tll'tur ~ rnust va luablt• to1.1roino1t·.1 h .u1l.u111·11111) liberty :nul l ht• pul'~Ui l ol lool. i\s ht· \1 ;1:-. l l•;111n1~ rhv ha111,incss... 1>~1111.. ,1 publlt' ri•l.1!11111 .., 'l'hosc "·ords hl'artl at 8 "l.IS'rl•:N 1'0 SOl\I E di' 1n;u1 11 :dl.1•d 11111.u·ib 111" o'c lock every \\'cdncs1ta.v lhc old con1edy ~ho11•s." 111· 11\lllll'rl ;nul .1 ... i-1·1i .if lhl') d nii::ht h'Olll l!l·Hl lhl'Oug h 195[• su~gl·Stctl. "It \\'(ISll'l \\•hut I 1 " l' •.. j\\ I ' ,j tJ ~I\ II drew m illions of A n1~ric;1ns was s:tid .Iha! \l'US sci fun· ;u.i1<1~1·;qih. ·· 1o lhe1r radio loudsp1•:1kt•r. nybul t h1' :'plit ·st•c·onll "l'n1 !>orry. hut I 'in ;.(1 .11d "f!IR . L>I STRICT Al\Ot" n<')'" was ;1 \vhodunit, .a weeklv h a lf-ho u r radio mystl!1:y d1·;im<1 thal eon· sislently ranked an1ong thl' rr\osl po)IT.fla r pro'gr"!'mS during rad1u ·:-. "~ol den :!J!t' .. ll•ning that n1;1de th1· ~:ig I don 't krHl\\ \1h11 1111· l!t'rl l'lllnCal'l'OS~.. llc111a11 1:-.,'' tllll' \\OUl.ttl J oslyn has nu n11s).l1\ 1ng~ ri•plii•d ub0ut t he i nt ru s ion of "\\'h 1. 111• 11 .1.., '1 1 tclf.•vision 01111·1· lha.n t.hl· l)•~ll'h'I ·,\l\oriit) vu 1 ;11ti .. qualityorthl· "fllr. l)1 str1cl fnl' ·m.an\ \l!!!L :i.," ti.L L: Attorn<')..u-S<'r1C':i;-:idoplt'~hht•i-.1 r; .... p.11ndvd hi' ·rv. ·,l'ht• radio shu\1. ht• s;ud. 1\;11; :1 quality prndtlt'ILOH honed as rlos1· tu Pl'li t•etion as poss1blt• by thrrt· full d~1 vs of rehl':1rsal for 1:;.1eh 111'11~1 "'l;t>kl:v' hJlf b,our of u1r limt'. L1stenl'rs nt·v1·r knc"' ttu~ nl ylhieal d1s tr1l·t attorn1•y by an~· nt1n1t• otlu•r th;tn l\lr. District Atto r11l'~' And "•hilt• Amer1t'a ns could 11u1ekly idc ntifv thl' l'Oi('C' or lhc ae- tor whO played the role, ft•w eould ret·o~n i ie his n:unc or f;!:C'C . In l'Ollll'a :'t. Joslyn r;1lll·d tht• t111t•v isinn series that ............ "I "'t-:NT UN N(>TICEU ........ 111 rcslaurants until I pl:iecd I -, ... ~ ...... ,,_,, m v urrlt·r 'l'ht•n. pCop c ~ cooc•"• ooc ••• "·<iuld 1n1rnl·ll1;1tcly ·reeog-1------------ ni lt'' Mt·, ll1 strif.·t Atti1rncy and s t <1rl :.i s k1ng fo r aut ograph1>, .. :.a id \l'lcran ;1clor Jay .Josly n durini; ;,i v1s1l l0Nc"Port Ueach J oslyn portr:.iyed t.l r . Oi~lri l'l Attorney rrom IMO until tcit'l'is 1on finally did dramatil' radio in by dra"jLng a~·ay both . spon· sors and 11 ~tC'nt•1·s 10 lht• n11d · l!l~(l's LikC' n1ar11· ra l110 ptr· sona litil's. ht.' found a plat't' ::.1"N'"' '"" llti•.. '£,_. •llMln••L•••·- '11.fl\.\..... '.! ... ,,, .. ,....i:- DAILY .t 1 & 10:10 SUNDAY · 2-5:20 • 1:40 ALSO for himsl·lf in 'f ''. --w-.Mii1lil. AftC'r NH<..· dropped ··l\1r. ~Ba'riiii l>1strict Attorney'' from e • ....:. ..... .1 ...._n. • .t nC"l"'ork radio, J oslyn for ouaMllll lmliUlll si.'< yea rs pl<Jycd the JUd f:l(' ~ lid.die on 1'V's Ni.!!hl Court. Segal Pmytat "YES, I t-;NJOVED it. _......., c.-.-- Rut il \\'asn'l a nything li ke DAILY•• 1:35 t hC' fun or d o ing ·Mr · 1 1,,,,,;""':;;;§"§";,,;·~';;'',;',;.-,;'~·::'::':;:''::',,,~ Di s trict Attorney· for so t' many years... the. silve r· h;i ircd actor s aid. .Joslyn pointe d out that radio actors a rc comple tely dl'pcndl'nl nn .... or.1 1 dramulie abi lities ·'You ('an't use facial t'll· 1:::=:::::;. ______ _ prt·ss1on \1) he lp ron,•cy DAILY PILOT ... .. Nd~to -···· "THE OTHER" ............. ''THE EXORCIST" ... "ON A WAR DAY" CfHJMA !! HELD OVER ANAL WEEK ! "til l. t it-" ('lll HS I'." ~.11d llll' 1111111,111 ··1 li~lt'IH'li h • hlfl1 fUI' \\':LI'~ \\'ht•J1 f II ,I._ ·' ~1 rl 1 ·11 h1· rh·ltl!hh d '" rnl't·t h1n1 .. Sh1· duL ,ro~!IJ!llj.! IP ( 11. I II 1th I hl· rna11 II hll'" I 011 ,. ""l!I ~o t.11nd1,1r hul 11h11 ... 11a1n1· ;11111 t;u·r \\ c•r1·n·1 lET THE GOOD TIMES ROLL (PG) ..... """' •••• ~11 !'1980 ,AMHA SUI #ul IN BUSTER AN D Blltll111 'LUS t GOtDll IUW"' BUnfRll!ES ARE FR(f <G1 ... °"'~ ..... , ·-•1~;:,o,. PACIFIC THEATRE." DRIYE ·IN SUPER SWAP MEETS HARBOR I LVD.Ori-·ln s-p M••t & Aulo Swno Sat & 5.,.., ••• .., 10 '""' ORANGE Drive -In 1I2 '"·Set & 5.,.., . l•m to'""' ,._~ '"' 5"41rt 11 a..1hlu• S11t.w"' Family Fun~ ~rolil •= •••o•in • C•lor•! We5tmin5ter . Founders Day Parade • "THt c.100'" ru11- ""M81 DOfSiT HUIT?• Ill • -.OOTU•COHS" I Tonight & Sunday at 6:30 p.m. This special program, presented by KOCE· TV and the City of Westminster, covers exciting parade acti vities as the city honors its 104tfi birthday. . ' v .. -...:,·_~ . l ,. ~,:.. ··-ll ' . •"' \ ...... ' ~IMIWAl • .,GI "-~•r .. r-, ,_.,_.<: ... -· TMI CITV IMOl'l'ING ClNTAE Ol'IANQE •lll·11'11 • WCAIAllT" -•a CAIAn-ll'GI ~ •otATH WISH" "utrteo• Ill • "OWlj."" l'USSTCAljpc;,i "FOi HTIS SAii" ___ ,,$fl"''°"""' I••-Ao• I -111 " SAN OllGO fAW' fl BOLIA El(. 993-0518 • "IQOf\IGGll5-~ ... I WAI• if'GI • .... _,._..2 _,,_,,\ .. -.. _ ........... ~ "CAl,t,llr "COl.O TUtlClY~ IPGI ~. "OIATN WISH• 9SHPICO" Il l ~-~"''" 1t0o" _ ........ -" .. .. ' 103 FM STEREO SOUNDS OF' THE HARBOR ... I -----i -···~· '·-··"" 5••••C~~ 5~1 70J' ...•..... , , ....... _ qi• ...... ·•~·•,•s I (MIUU PO.t\Off OEATH WISH 111 1011 'lll\ I -'! ,t.(IMO [ PICO,. '- J· 1 .'Gilligan' Crew · Not Rescued Q: M1 children, constant w1lchtria or the re-peals or uGUllJln's Island," wondered as tbe serh:s (!nded If the shtpwreck cast was e\·er rt:!ic11ed?-Mr. and Mrs. Dick Sc:huuman, Belmont, Cal. A: ''No,'' Bob De nver, the clown of the castaways told us. "J guess the producers knew that if there was a rinal episode they'd give aw;,iy the finish and hurt the liYTI· dication.'' Q: Isn't Cary Grant unh1ppy abo ut not making any more movies, and just pl aying merchandising expert for Faberge! -~trs. Eleanor Breadner,Syracuse, N.Y. A: Cary's not complaining. "I always did something like this," he explains. "I always merchandised my own films for potential exhibitors in a large theater so that they and the audience would experience a mass re~ction. If your pictures make the Music Hall" -his did 28 tim --"you don 't have to-p;el'SUade the Smiler t eaters to book it. The same kind of merchandisin11. works for the 'Glad You Asked That• by Morily• ..i Hy G ...... ' fragrance business," Cary confided to Doris Liilly. "'If you sell the large department stores, the smaller ones ran righl in." • Q: I claim Tony Orlando Is black and a ~achelor. My boyfriend says he Isn't Who wins the $5? -Dolly Buriess, Topeka, Kans. A: We'll break the news gently. Tony is of mixed Puerto Rican and Greek heritage. However, his two Dawns are blacks. He's married -and a father. Q: llow can Georgie Jessel announce he's penning his autobiography when, it seems lo me, he's already written at least three of the m? -Myra Griffith, Cleveland. A.: Easy. Compared to the anecdotes the comedian will recall in his upcoming lnext year) life story, Jesscl's previous memoirs were just "prefaces." It will be an "as told lo John Austin" a narrative, going all the way back to Georgie's first appearance on a sti1g e at the age of 9. He is now 76. Q: It seems that al'mosl every other old movie we see has John Carradine in il. llow many movies has he ap· peared In? Sta rting when?-Gary and Mary Anne 1'1or· row, Pittsburgh. A: The 68·year-o1d veteran has appeared in 412 feature movies plus TV shows, as well as play·ing scores of Shakespearean roles on the stage. His first was "The Bride of Frankenstein" in 1935. T he best-known is David -mostly for sta rrin.e: in the "Kung Fu" series. The · youngest son Bobby, 20, has appeared with his father. Thus the Carradines join the Barrymores. the Sinatras, the Lloyd Bridges family, the Fondas and the Kirk Douglases in the most famous acting famili es category. Send your question• to lly Cardne-r, "Glad You Atkf'd Thal ,"' care of this newspapn-, P.O. Roz 1560, Costa /;fesa 92626. f;farilyn and Hy Gardner will OnstDtT aa many que!ti.ons as they can in. lheir column, but lhe oolume of mail makes person1Jl repiiea impot.!lble .. What CAN You Get for only a dime r-, these days?-' All the local ll'S SURYI~ OF THE FIERCEST. AMDftlE FUMMIESI. "'THE LONGEST YA.RD" is a mo•it Ntcat cracks a lot af jokes. And e lot of bones. hrt ~ Reynolds stars -f tou9h, sassy -and , always that fi~. Reynalds is at his most vlritr. Tht wrath af a woman scarntd starts Jtls troublt. Howevfr, ht's 90t some wratt. of his own. And the last 45 minutes of tht film Is unllkt eythiflCJ you ho•t t•tr lftft. It will ha•t you howllnq ctt1d c:htt'rlfHJ hlw ro nta•I• t•tr hcK. "'THE LONGEST YARD" is far intn, for womtft, far everyant. IE1 ctpl th• •try. T"'""l'· ....... :~'"'""' ' "a11LNnlMl'f PllMTlll iiiiTllYIDm ~l-STYAR BmAUIERT ED'ilimR -COlllAD ' I f'lddlh1g Paul Sa nd portrays a ba ss violin pl(j yc r on ··Friends and Lovers" toni ght <:it 8:30 on CUS. Channel 2. Ayckbourn's New British Play D e buts IJy JACK G1\ VER NE\Y YORK (U Pl I -1'hc a nlic pla yw r iti ng of England's Al a n Ayc kboum went on di splay this week :.it the fl;l usic Box with the prcsea tation of "Absurd Person Singular." which is both absurd and singular in a mostde l~htful way. li e de serves a bell.er Broadway fate this· til)"l C than he did a couple of seasons a go when his "I-low the Other Half ~oves" received something less than the reception it merited. It was a funny , iany plity. An$1..SQ is ·· AbsuJd Person Si ngular," des pitl' a s light rcser\•ation so far as I am concerned. Two·thirds of this thrcl.·· act effort provides hilarious entertainme nt with as stel- lar a cast as the 'street has s ee n in s ome time - Richard Kiley. Sandy Den- nis, Geraldine Page, Larry Blyden, Tony Robert." anrl Carole Shelley. The third act is something of <1 letdown, but the author has providt.•d so much fun in the first two that it really doesn't matter too much. ' rivi~ ? • ? ? By T.T. • It's lhl' r1rsl OllJHVCl"'Sary or the Trivia <'<>lu1nn today, and Max Fra l ey i s t'l·lcbr:.iting with a perfect scorecard. ~iving him the week's tO!) hono1·s ovt.·r four olht·r triviaddic ts "'ho lied for Sl'COnd wilh 11 poil\L'i 11piCl't'- Oeat.llot•kc d in thl' runnl'r· llll slot are 8obbi·J e111 n Alical, Be lly NewC'omb, Tracy Godrrey und th · .Bioloc_ll!Uls~ gang (who, but for a low f irst t'ard "'Ould be right up therl' in the standings). f:d Sch· merle r collected 10 l'01nts for t hird plate. whit~ the Ro~·cs had nine for fourth . Compl eting lhe first bir- thda y lineup were llerb l'ere1 and Bill Samuetson at HJ,':.>; John R ussell. thC> lly l a nd Collective and Na ncy Prior, all with eiAht : Trina Williams. 71,:i. :.11111 Shawn Layden. fiv e . Nearl y everybody SC'oretJ on 1ht• Kingston Trio tiehre:.i kl'r 1\1-"'TER A 1:u1.1 . ~v;1r :-. lriv i al izin g, and fi!2 quest ions a s k<·1l . ·r r;1ry 111aintains his pl•rfee l rrcord, having cnlt'l'ed all 52 weeks. but he':; only Olll' week ahead of John, ~·ho joined us the sc·t·ond ~·eek a nd hasn"t missc1I :-Llll'l'. Erl is iil third pl ;u'l' in thl' longevity de p:.i rtn1t"nt \\l1h 42 entri es, follo" l'd by Hoh bi-J ean with 40, :'\';i ney "'1th :JR and the sin<·1· dl·parll·d Jim Young al 3ti. Our standin gs 1h1~ wcl·k are the mosl populated yt·l. ? • • \V i.Ir rnedu·:i. we re J:.luri - ril•d Ill a H11 g;1rt RIOVit'. \Vhul ~·as ii" li. \Vhat ""as Ill(• 11111111.' Of l)1:;1n /'ll;11"ti11 '!-. scl·retary Ill the 1\1 :.i ll llL·lnl 1110\'il'S'! 7 \Vho starred in !lit.• ill- lall'll 1'V St..'l'it·s Casey. t;r·i n1e l,hotogl'il 1>hl'I' ., 8. In ... l'ht.• Sand i'l'bblcs.' · what ~·:.i s llu.' n:.i m._. of the :ihi1>·: 9.110\\1 ABOUT the name ohhe-unrinlshcd moviC'-t>n which Alarilyn A1onroc wa!-. ~ ............ Tllt1\llA 1.lA"DllolGS I ,._.aFr•ll',. , ..... 1. UrrT KlrHMlllM<ln•~. l.E<:15'"""'''"' .. '· 8tll¥ """'""'b .. I aoobo·M•n jlh<•t-. t T<wllo-• .•... I lrK •C-•~• . , L ~le<> Le Do·•"'' . ~ 8oolo\i, 110u,... >0 H<1D "'1•~1 j, 8•11 \>6"'"'''-' 11 • .Jo>tll f!u)Wil .. ,, Oltl• ff•li u . H11 .... 11co11 ... 1t•~ •. /t~.~,1p,u,1~H> .. ::: .. lt . l fin•WUl••m' .• 11, Ol .. nALu><' •.••• 11 ll'11!l'•Od•I . •••• I~ ""'""'" loty<l<·n • • . . ·• 'JI .. "' .. I'll "" '" .. ., ~· .. ~ "' '" •w .•• &~• .... •"ii ~ '" m '" ~urk1ng \lltlrtl) hefure hri di'iilh'' HJ. Thi• ~uni.::-. · lln th1 · ~Hlt· ol th{' Angel:.:· "'When !)111 I F:dl 1n l.o\'e''" and "'l'urnorrn"·" arl· JIJ in thl· ~<·nre t•f w h:1t Broad\1a.v rnu~ic:.tl ".' 11. Att;ich lhl·tr real la!lil 11;1nH·s lo hyphenated ac· trl'!'.~l'~ \'l·ra Elll•n a nd Ann· ~largrt·l. I'.!. 'l'ht.• .-.uurt·l.' ol today":-. 1no\"1e c1uo1 ... •: ··1 11 .int th<1Sl' ,\n1en:.' 111 thl' l'l'Cord " i!' a t:1n1nu ., ("CJUl"l rnnrn ilran1:1 11 ~n1-:·s tJ1\'t·: 101 1ti.· ladit•s 1'<1 11 1 !\t·11n1:111 tnovit>s •n·•· l ht' :-11hJ1«·t ot todiJ \'0.S t1t•bl'l'.•l..t•1 In 11 h:11 flit•k:-l\111 l\'.t•\\ t11.Jll !.i i J.11'<.IPPll;: ~·ith a i.:r1·:i :-1·d p1;.:. l h l i.:ull) liO\\TI 50 1,.').!).!:..lt l 1n111!'rso n a l t• .111 Arn11· j.:l'tll'l'<i l. icll l'l'\111''-l'lll hi-. t·omrnun11.1· 111 \\ .1~h1 111,:l1111 ;111d ll'l \\'in u box111g 1 h:i n1 µ1 on.-.lu 11·: in-u \\'rl•k 0 !!. 1\ "'" t•r ... 1 on;ild ('0\111.1 11 1 lk·11 ri y's ne ighbor> 2 ·ron~· Curlis 1 "~11 .... 11·1 <.:or1 ··1 J S1n1 ll11' J..il·I. ( ~1 u:-.1•h· :.II IJll ~. Oona Id t)'('ouuor I "t•:.ilnn nlO\ 11· ~ ~ '.!O !\lull• 'J\•11111 Hnr ,t \ lRosl'n1:.ir,\· Ut•C;i 1n11 1 1;. G1·..a~·so 11 ( Uo o l1·r !ll'lllt'Sis l 1 ... ·rht• Hran1bll· 11u ... 1l°· I Bur!on mo\'ie) tL 'file Ad l..1h:-. ("'Hoy f'rorn :'ll \'C .. ) !I "'l)rt•;.irn Gir1 ·· i llu!lo1 1 ruh· 1 Ill ('uok 111~ ti\J(•('LllC'hc·on t',11\·gol'y I 11 ::it.·~·n1our. ,\ l 'er~e1·1 ll..iy for B a 11 :i11:1f1s h !S.1ltn;,:t·r story t \2. "Sh;1ne'' <1110 \ie l!Utltl') Tiebrea k e r Da \'l' Gu;ird. Bob Shane and Nil'k Heynolds { K 1nslon Trio l Send your answers to Tnma, co tltt-' Daily Pilol. Boz 1560. Cf/sla o\lcsa 92626. All tmlnet r11us/ l>t• in the rnad '111 Alondt.iy roqua/1fy. \Vith 19 playl'rs, hut fivl' of -:::;===================oc-lhesc may be m issing ncxl week if they fail lo turn in ;1n entry fo r the th ird straight \\'eek. These would be Larry Kfrsr henbaum, llel cn l~c bo'ft.·itz , Chris Trela, Lynne Trujillo and Chrt·na Luse. \\'e'll clea r the slate and start all over at the end of \hi.! ~·ca r. but meanwl'l'ilc, hcrc:s a nother dozen pu7.- zlers to chc"' on · 1. \\'110 \\' i\S Jlork I lud· '?APlllON" 111:1 • "CltcOERELLA LllERTT .. ''THE LOtcGEST TARD'" wittl IRI IUlT RETMOLDS "ZOP.I SPACE OOTSSET" • "SOTLDfT GREEM" CPGI :-.un's choice lo replace him· "'IUSTl:R' l lLUE'" tRI self as Doris Oay·s husband & in "Send Me No Flowers 'I" "UST SUMMER" 2. \Vhat was the na me of "CU.UDIHE" l..VI that hitchhiker that Chubby ,. Checker used to sing about? "'LORDS OF FLATIUSH~ 3 '!'hi s comic s tri1 character \\':JS called Baby -c •IARET" ll"GI Dun1plin g as :.i youngsl£r. 1. 1. f\tarlon Brando and "'GODSPELL" R i <.·ha r cl Bu rt on a ppea red ~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~ together in onlr one movie. - !"~ameil . . 5. TWENTV 000 yea . b e fore tht' movi e ·'1'11 -A -~·ll " the Knrt•a A woman with a profane love 1Ty ffiANN TIDTRES S.-.IUROAY I SlJ"Ojl\I EW'GNN ... AflNEES 1 1.1 ! 'Ill l ll P.1 . -nc.t.n INTHTAIHMEHT CBTAMY IS'" M.Y. T1Mfs ... Al SUPtl: ST Al C ... Showtl O.tty at S:J0-1:00.10:1 S W .f*.12:JO f.j;'jj;\~~~~.;.·.!_l;JO.:!!;!''!,:lM:OO.I O:IS Jlndy Warl!di frankenstein I'll . I . .. for a man of God. 2 PETER FINCH LIV ULLMANN HOW PLAYING . uu. ooltll\LI IOfl •• ,, -,Ml LAST ~h.ud.ii Ocloo.ir 12. 1974 OAIL'tpttOr ""· f'lop No1v Hit Barbara Saves Day' 'Father's Uy \'t-:RNflN scarr lll)l,f.Y\\'001) !UPI> l'11n .1 hroad1\;iy bomb be dt•fuSl'tl, fl'Strueturl-'d and IUUI" the IJl"U\'illCL'.S v."ilh SUC• t.'t.'SS '' Actr<'ss Ba rba ra Rush savs it ran be done :ind has· Sl'i ;.1buut prov111~ she r;.i n 1runs rorn1 a turkey into <1 ::iwan. ··r:itht·r·s Ua~·.-· a 1·00 lrmpor:iry cu111 1·d~ ntioul d1\'0rce s tarr111~ llrt•tHla \'accaro und J l'nnifcr Salt. 1ipt•netl ou Broad'ft•ay 1n 1972. It t.•nllurcd one ru!,!hl Aft er a stn{:.1" perrormanc1· II \\'OJS t"dlll't.'ll•d Nf:\\' \'lllll\ 1·r11u·!'. "'Cft! unanunous 111 rl aying thl' ~t~1g1ng , ;t(•t in.L:. directing, "·rit1n).! and l'\'en the uniforrns of lht· usherettes A genuine tu1·k•':-' "'as hat ch1•tl ;.11Hl prt•s urnal.il y plul·kcd ;inti !:lid lo r1."SI. It w;.i:, re:s ul'rt.'tted in Chtt",1go \\1th a d1fft•rt'nl ('i.lSl <1 nd l00 111p;u1y an<I once again \;ud a n1onstr11u~ e~g. B:irbur:i likt•d the romt.'d)" so "·ell shi' <-hose II for her rommitrncnl to thC' orr- Broadway Th€.'al('r ('Olll rild. 10 San Dil'go . Barba~• pla}ed the s(·~ond lead w1lh Miss Cook starr111~. \VlllLt~ Tiii·: rei-ult!-. wcr1· not hislorit'al, they ~·ere l't rouraginJt and signif1t'<1 nt ··1 dl•cldt•d to 11roduce tht play in L o~ Angele-!> rnysclf. ·• R ;11·b~1r.1 '!:tid. ··a took thl' idl'a tu th ... • llunling· Ion llartford The.1h•1\ madL' a de:i l and tht.•n had mrm~ her~ of tht• t'aSI 1n\'('SI lht•ll' U"'ll ITIOnl'~ In the jll'UJl'(1 .. Barbar..i \\':J:o. :i h<>.ivy backer hl'rself. and raised sonic $4.0,00U from friendl'i in Ch1<·;ii.:o. "r:ilht.·r ·s Uay "uµc nL.odto nnt' of tht' smallC'sl advanc1.· :i:.tlc s 111 the ll artford's hi story .• .'J'he box ofl1ct· responded s lowly IJut ravt: 1·c\'icws re::.u ltcd 1n e n· 1husi a:-;t1t' public reaction anrl st:.ind1n~ rou1n only. Tll,\T \V1\S 1.1\ST July. Ftna ll~. "FathL·r's Uay .. w;i:-play ing 1n ;1 1\orkshop theater 111 J .o:-:\ng1·ll·~ \\'h e n ~1is:-. Hu:-.h ::;;i11 lhc play "'ilh Ca role l"uok in the leading role. Thi.' co mpa n y ""e nt In Ch1l·;.ii,:o "'ht.'rl' rritics rt•\ t•rsed their re\'iew~ ol- thl' previous year and again the box offi ce si('gl'. • • • • DINlAAL CINIMA COAPOAATION l'AUL I It.OBERT 1'£.WNAN!ll.EDFOll.D ltOB£1l.T SHAW .... Wllllltff Mcrttt.o. C...&..._.. .. ·THE. STING"' I: I S-S:ZO-f:JO "Pete·n'Tillie" l:Z6-7:lS p'>-J:J0.7:JO l :JS-S:JO.t:JO '" (fN(MAJ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~(BARGAIN MATIN(( fVllYOAY ,._2:30P.M. A.LlYAJS LORDS OF FLATBUSH IPGI 1:30 4:45 8:00 LET THE'"-" GOOD TIMES ROLL "BUSTER AHD BOBBIE' .)'°WHERE DOES " IT HURT?" '" "BOOTLEGGERS" .... "'LE MANS" EU8l'VlllldYIOlall&•I ~JlBJlfttT -......,. _. •. ~ ... bri*ll Liza M innelli Is Dynamite! With Michael York Joel Grey Helmut Griem E DWl\RO S . CINEMA VIEJO <•1 f'•I AT''""'''"''" • ' ' l "' The SeU:1iDll DI Dlimi ·-" ... LINA WERl M\.A.l[A .... __ .. , M "'~• "ON lll Wi~n•· NOW AT THREE CINEMAS .. ' J B I 0 DAIL v PILOT , s.nurday, Octobtr 12, \q74 PUBLIC NOTICE ------~---NOTl(I OP IJITf M1'1ott TO IMGAGI IN THI SALf Of' AL C OHOLI C •• v ...... , Ot"•-· ,.ltlt TO WHOM IT 14/1.Y CONCERN· &ulljllCI 10 IUl,!•l'IC• 01 u.. llttMI #POllM tor , nolltt Ii !>e•t tr.r Ol¥efl tr>tl '"-.,,...,,,,19,_ l>"OPll .. 1 "° .. n 1lcOl'IQllc bt ..... ttf:I II IM Prt...iltl, ffoK1'1- M tollo-•1: 1101 PllCt l\1\1 (Olol• Mt•I. C•ll loo'nlt. P..r1u1M to suo;~ lnteflllan, 1111 un· t!lfllgrotd 11 •DfllY!llCI to Int °*Pll•lm•"' of A.lcot\olk lltv.,.,ge c .... 1ral !or lu111"'t ti .,, 11tcOl'Wlllc 1>1v1tr1ge-llctn•e t<>r -pr...,IMi t• !'Olla,..,· QI' !tit ·-Tnot "C" MAllClEllY 0 ALDltlCM ll'Ul)lllNd 0rt1'1Qt CNSI Dtll~ Pllol. Del*• it. uu :601·1• PUBLIC NOTlCE ___________ , PUBLIC NO'flCE l"ICfr'flOUS I USINl!SS 'NAMI ST.ATl:Ml!NT 'flit' ftllowlrw;I 119•\Cfll ••• oa0"9 llolSfn.Ml a1: RANCHO VIEJO l!EALTOl!S, 111!1 M•rvuerU• ~1r~w1y, Sult• 19, MIHIOll Vlt !o. Cl . '1.167S l!EAL PJIOPEl!T'i' ENT Ell.Pll.lSES, • INC .. A C1llf(l.tnl• C""P<>f~llon. 111~~ M1r911t<tl1 P1r~w1y, Su\lt 19, 1Al5l)o" Vl•lo, (1l!fcll'r>ll 9261S lllll Ol,lshwn 11 cll"ducttd by I <N· por1Uon. II.NI Pro1Mrtv En1trpdst1, lne. Tlll1 1111em.n1 w11 tile<! wl!h tht Cov!Uv Cter~ ~ Ora1111t Countv o~ S~blr I, ltU . ,.Jr.a; Jl'ubll,~fll Or•119e Ce<111 [);Illy Pilol le1>1..,.11tr t1, :11. Ocl<>Dt r !, 12. 1914 ' lS1'·14 PUBLIC NOTICE l'tCTITIOUS IUSIMl!ll MliME ST•ll'lMENT 'fl" tolloWlr>O pel'ICllS 1r1 Oi)ifl!jl 11uilne1.t 11: MOl lLE HOMEWEST, 13601 le~n 11YCI., W15Tmlnillr. Cl . "2633 Mtrlt F. Jolln\O..., l7U 1 Ol k LIM, H1Jnlir>OIO" 811th Ct, VU.1 MHlt II:. JOll<tton. 26:!1 W. 1 •11 lill<>;td. An11>tlm, C•. Vir~!ni1 Good, 202•1 Adri1n Clrcle, Huntl1191on Bel(h, C1. '7666 Tt\11 b111lnes1 11 c!INI""''° by 1 9•ntt1J p;in111r!.l>lp. virvrnli Gocd TP1!1 11•1tmen1 .,.... !!ltd whn the Counlv (ltrlr. 01 Orlnge Coun!Y on S.11!tmbtr 17, 197J. '""' •'"'' PuDllil'ltd Ori~ Co111 Ol llY P iiat S11>1emt>er '1, 2t, OC.l<>blr 5, 12, 1914 ""-" PUBUC NOTICF; PUBLIC NOTICE --______ " ___ , •tCf lT!OUS I Ull"l l!5S "IAME 5TATEMl!NT lne f<lllowl11g '""""'' ••e ooing Du.oneu ••= H ANO H COFFEE SE Jl \/!CE, l4SJ4 C•I!• Ner1n\a, C~p!s1r1no r>11th, C1. 9'614 GOii.DON O. HANEY. 1U:U C•tle N•••nl•· t 1pistr1N1 8t1cn. ca. "2614 MAll:GAll:ET F. HET05, 1tt 4 2 l>10r<1t'90 Pt., Lr;i11n1 "llguel, C•. f'H11 Thi• 1:unllM!u r, cOllduC!ld by 1 geMr11 perl111riPl!p. M1rg1re1 F. Htfo\ Tftl• •!111mt nl was nreoi wll~ the Co~nly Cler~ of Oru 111e COYn!y on S1Dl1mbtr IL 1914. J'Jl)01 PllOll1hed Or1n111 Ca11sl Ot llY Piiot ~U>ttmMr 21 , 21, Ocl_,. J, 12, \91~ JSJ1·74 Beall• J\"ollces IOWLES Ji n 1ow11s.. res!d•nl at "ltwl>Off l!l••cft, PllUe<I IWIY Ckle>Mr lo. Tt74. Survlvl'd by nlltn01'0\ti !riel!Cls. S"1'~1<~s DTl~11a. l~l•rment 1"1c11ic Crtil Ca m t ! try . 8•1•• -Betgt roo Cc'11 Mt ll dlrtclon. MOU•GUIA•T l"11er J. MoorguOat1. rl'lld~I of COii• Mt'lt; i»utd away Ocl-r I. 1974. Survived bv two 1l1!1rJ; Gt rlnillftt 11~11 and Ann B1sin~r ; and numerOY' 1rltn~1. Suvlctl pr!v1te. ln!ffmtnl P'1cllk Cr.~1 CtmttffY. B•tl1-ll!<l1t <On ("'!• Me•a Olrec1or1. -·-IALTZ·IERGEJIOH FUHERAL HOME Co•o~o de! Mo• -·- 673-9450 6~6-2424 BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY ~. :::.:i·~:::. Cosi,:i,\', •. ::: c..:2 .. '-.~j -·-McCORMICK LAGUNA BEACH MORTUARY 119':) l c<:i ro Ca~)C-" 11 J 4Q4 Q~l~ -·-McCORMICK MISSION MORTUARY '2BBJ2 C.o'll•~a lop1•"0"" Son Juo" C-Jr•·.1r.1no 4<l ~ lilf'J -·-PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PAIK ~lloJ t·o ,.,, \ .,., C:or "' ·~ .... rorl ~):". (o'•t:>rn >l 64~ '/0 I -·-PEEK FAMILY ' • COLONIAL FUNIUL HOME fi)OI t o'~'""'-' .. W~·.IM•n•t~r .'l?J..3575 -·-SMITHS' MOl;TUAIY Hun•o"IQ''.)~ Bo!iCJff \;36-6.'1)9 DAILY PILOT ' ' .. ~~ SI Z E .___,,, 24 OZ. SUPER SIZE 40's PLUS 7 fRU • BOTTLE Of 100 Close·Up TOOTHPASTE 120Z. 7. UP CANS Diet or Regular .. 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BIRDS WADE TRANQUILLY IN .BRACKISH WATERS OF MARSHY AREAS OF ASSATEAGUE ISLAND OFF MARYLAND-VIRGINIA COAST -WILL THEY BE LEFT UNDISTURBED? • ASSATEAGUE ISLAND, Va.·Md .. <AP) :.... The hand of man may have laid its last ringer on at least part of" this island paradJse of deserted white tiei clles anablrd-lnfi?sted marshes. Despite the crowded public parks at each end of the 33-mile-long pencil· shaped i1land .off the Maryland· Virginia coast, most of the land still is inhabited only by wild deer and ponies, birds and hordes of mosquitos. It remains much as it was when the first explorers lowered their sails in lhe"new)Yorld. clammJng and (or the foaming surf that pounds incessantly on quiet beacheS at the foot of towering sand dunes. The :State park at the P.faryland end. or the island. not far from the jumble of Ocean City. and the national wild1ife refuge at the soutbern end ad- jacent lo the little town of Chin· coteague, Va .• are, packed each sum· mer day by sunburned tourists who battle.each other and the mosquitos for space under the sun. Wildlife May Win . Fight To Keep Primitive Isle Since lt was first settled in the 1600s, Assateagu'e ls land bas been the site of numerous villages, farms and remote estates, but nature bas worked tireles- sly to erase most traces of man's babitation. ' But' in the center of the island. where the wilderness are,& is proposed ·· · r1 Except for some federal officials, no one lives on the island now. Only a few weary buildings, deserted Coast Guard stations and a lighthouse remain as a reminder of past oc· cupalions. Roads are maintained only in the park areas at the north and south ends of the island. The rest of Assateague is under the guard of the federal govern· ment and the care of nature. which for centuries has been unhindered in making Its alterations to·sand dunes, marshes and pitifully temporary manmade structures. After recognizing Assateague as a national seashore, the federal govern· ment is seeking lo keep a small part of this islaild, which officials describe as the last untouched coastline on the United States' Atlantic shore, a monument to what America was. The Department of the Interior is preparing to recommend lo Congress that 12 miles in the center of lhe island be declared a wilderness area to- forever bar man's interference with this unique natural setting. "We're reasonably certain the propGsa~ will be-.made to Congress this 'fall,:' said J .C. Appel,. who ad· minister• the fish and wildlife agen· cy's game refuge at the lk>Uth end of Ule~islll.(id. "Then it will ~ up to Congress·to decide If it meets the idea, of what a wilderness area ought to· be." Part of As sateague is well known to the tourists who annually swarm across the bridges at each end of the island ror hiking, fishing, crabbing, fOr about six miles no rt.Ii and six miles .. south of the Virginia-Maryland state. line. only tfl,e hardiest of hikers ex- perience the tranquillity of walking the 30-foOt•hj.gh dunes. Ocean City, A-1d ., used to be a part of this island,..wbich once stretched from Virginia lo) Delaware. A 1933 storm carve4 a small iDlet. between Ocean City and what is now the northern tip of Assateague. Many of tbos~ who back the idea of a wilderness -area point to the · crowded resorts of Ocean City as their idea of the ultimate evil that can befall any place situated on the ocean when man moves in with his bul· ldozers, his motels and his neon signs. "We don't want more motels or con· dominlums," says Wheatly Watson, Chincoteague's new mayor and a motel owner. ''We just want to keep what we 've got." Watson, who took office in August, says the little town can't take any more tax burden imposed because of the needs of the ever-growing tourist crowd. He says those who inhabit the campgrounds are worst because they need ,town services but they don't spend ny money. But Watson's views face con· siderable opposition from other town · businessmen who, as motel owner Russell Averell put it. ''are happy with things as they are." · Everett views the wilderness P'!>posal as 81} effort lo AAl. ''a big old federal padlock " on """Assateague Island. He notes that if the proposal. passes, a highw ay could never be built the length of Assateague, and just such a highway might some day be needed for Chincotcague's tourist ·trade. · Couple stroll with only rda for compeny, below, bui.11 right there"s scene Or anlmetlon 11 be.ther1 lrollck on one of Island's pubnc perks. ' • • • l ., . ;,<i · ·' J " • • , . -• -. 1 • •• ' C 2 DAILY ~ILOT I on t just sit on your sma ortune ••• '• , • ,1 I ' I· '• •: .. • Loolc around your hous• and garage and you'll pl"Obably discov•r you hav• a mountain of oldi•s but goodi•s you could ••II. Mov• that mountain. Call a fri•ndly ad-visor al th• Daily Pilot. Use tho direct line. Thousands of ready-to-buy ad read•rs are "shopping th• ads in th• Daily Pilot every doy. Many ore eager to buy just what you haY• to sell. ' Advertise in the Oran9e Coast I Newspaper with ~~ @t!fffi Classified Ad Line 642-5678 • ' 11a1 f1101• ••• , ••.•• IOOG-2999 1he BlcP•f M1rk1tpfac:1 on tht Orlnct Co11t f~!Mflt • :=:.:·,;:.;;;;.;;.-:-" DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS :::: .. ·:::::.:= finonclal .......... 50f».SOft . , IMll' ,.._ ' -·-"'M'""'" You Can Sell It.Find II , [642 5678) Ol!8 Call~ ............... -.... ' , .......... """"" Trade II With a Want Ad • ~1 "-'II • .........., -. •-s.mc.n & ..,.. .ootMOf'9 1..:,::::..::..::.:::::.::..::::::.:::..~::::::::::::::::..:::rao::~"':<:::~::::..:...,....~::-::J-ll!T:,.:-,...~" .... :::~·~··~·:"~"""':::J Generol R.E. 1002 Generel R.t . 1002 Ge,,.rol R.E . lta 0-r•I R.E. ,1002 ERRORS: Ad'ltrtlwr•~J ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:=;;=:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I,;;:;;:-~-; .. ·~·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; :i':it~'d,.ch::;.:. ... !~.:.i.! * * OPEN HOUSES * * Im mt d I 1 t e I y, Tht DAILY PILOT ol1ume1 llabfllty for th• flrtt lncorrectlnqrtlon only. [ _,,, .. I~ Ge,,.rol R.E. 1002 ARTIST CHALET AT JIEACH POOL-$35,950 Secluded entry to enormous studio living: room wl!h 20 It. vaulted open beam cell· lng.11 & s:un telT9ce t h a t O\letlooks prestigious harbor. Studio loft & library + wet bar: Gourmet kitchen. Huge master v.·ilh OCEAN VI E \V. Ahundant use of woods & glass atld to artistic atmosphere. 963· 1881. Just Listed Irvine Terrace Owner Wiii Carry An extra sharp 3 BR Honn! on a large ll0x135 ft corner lot with warni nafural wood and brick textures, self cleanlng oven and much more PLUS The owner wants a fast sale and WILL CARRY THE 1st TD. Only $87,500 CaU 644·7211 ma OCEANVI EW SPECl~L 4 BR, 3 Ba Beauty in guarded private area. fo"'am-nn w/char broiler, Jge liv-rm w/fire. place, enclosed patio. Liv. Rm. & Master Bdrm look at ocean. Just steps to private beach. Try lease/option. $115,000. CYPRUS SHORE Sweeping views of the coasUine from this id eal oceanfront building site. Private beach· es plus 2~ acre park. ~- SPANISH HIDEAWAY Delightful 2 BR., 2 BA Townhouse complete \Vith secl.uded patio. Steps to po01, jacuzzi, and tenms. Easy to buy at '43,750. FOR LEASE Fantastic 2400 sq ft executive unit with full bay view. 4 BR, 2lh BA, across from sandy beach. Avail. at $850 per mp. LEASE \Vhitewater view from this fantastic Mon- arch Bay Terrace pool home. 3 BR, 3 BA, 3000 sq. ft. Avail at $800. per mo. Grubb & Ellis RESIDENTIAL IRDKIRAGI COMPANY 2863 E. Coast Highway Cor na el Mar 75-7010 IRVINE TERRACE Ult SANTANELLA Land included. 3 Bclrms. lovely. $86,000. Sun. l.S IRVINE TERRACE 7lt MALABAR Very special 2 bdrm . $64,000. Sat/Sun 1·5 CAMEO HIGHLANDS 4633 DORCHESTER Exceptional one of a kind 4 BR. $125,000 Sun 1·5 HARBOR VIEW 1'39 PT. BARMOUTH One-sty. 4 BR. Anxiou s absentee owner. -~9,000 . Saturday & Sunday 1-5 HARBOR VIEW 1000 WHITE SAILS Great view. 3 BR. $94,500 Incl. land. Sat/Sun 1-5 ---] 'a11.i l \L·:. \t 'I I ULALTY 6!'> ~000 A.NYTIMf ---·------- ·--* Balboa Bay Properties * STEPS TO OCEAN I NEWPORT DUPLEX Custom 4 BR & 3 BR. Near everything. 3 BR., dlx. duplex, 1 yr, old. 2 ba. & garage, .each Extra large lot & build-urut; one umt avail. a l In g. $129,500. 67&-7060. $350 mo. Fu 11 price $89,500. 642-7491. G ~;;;•;;••;;•;;;•;;;I R;;;.;;;l!;;;.;;;;;;;;1002;;;;, I Gene••I R.E. 1_002_ EAST BLUFF NO DOWN . • Super clean 4 BR. home 3 BR, l'h ba. Closing I BEST BUYll 2 Story Bargain Huge lam./din. rm. oosts & impounds, $575. Horbor View Homu + Pool Newly redec. Owners Mo. paymts. $241 PIT!. "-,. 3 BR 2 ba , __ 1 a n x i o u s! $7Q,50Q. Full ·pr i c_e . $23,500. M~:i." ~fess.· ~·-;-;~·~e. $28,50~5°/o " 640-8484-:-556-8800. Olfered at 172,500 Down m REA' 'TORS m HEART OF • . . Del ., Co~na del Mar. Lovely uxe -EXTRA SHARP home, close to beach, on -2 story bargain! Pride 4 ~al Offices To Serve You 1 ~~ Jots. O\\·ner will arrange of owner.>!tlp a b o u n d s • I ~!!!!!!!!~"l!'.;,,!!!!~!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!~~-!!!!~~I financing. Off ered at ~~to~~t :i:,f~~ Gener•I R.E. 1002 General R.E. 1002 $117,500 Sparkling bJue pool & BBQ ND Omtu area: Enc\08t!d red brick p atio with bU:bbli n g waterfall. $1,425 down to 21 buy. eentra1 beach towne F' . p ble ~ locatioo. Take odvant .. e ot mancmg ro ms ~ I I this bargain. Call OOH767. MOVE IN NOW $263 PER/MO. PAY5-ALL 7°/o LOAN-POOL CORBIN-MARTIN OPENf/Le · rTS FUNT08ENICEI WITH THIS LIKE NEW! Soarlng vaulted Realtors i . , ~ BEAUTIFUL HOME ceilings. Open spacious"ness. * 644-7662 * ONE OF A KIND, pride ot Triple garage. Big sparkling I ;:::;~:::;:::;:::;~;:::::£ I I ownership JS N!Oecttd Jn pool. Much more! Call now ) i the artistic decorating; new tosee.847-6010Agt. TakeAMoonlightSwim kitcllen appllance11·, LUXURY OPEN TIL 9 • IT'S FUN 10 BE NICE/ Just 3 doors from the W cathedral~ ceil., mirrored ~111 ~ OCEAN is thi.s fine duplex. ATE_RFRONTS wall~. ttrlurn; 3 bdrm1., 2 · Ill.JI 'l~'ll a 3 bedroom unit and a BALBOA ISLANb -f Jr 11 balh11 dry bar patio dbl ~I· .,jfif1 jJ;t ~nc~rir:!:ni1~~:· th1;i~~he~~ ~e~I~,~~;:~ slip. ~.~age. Prl~ at ONLY . -LOTSOFPOTENTIA.L OPEN SAT /SUN.1·5 FOR EXPANStON! Only B~YSlDE OR. -on the 4581 SANDBURG WAY STI.500. und YOU O \V N v.oter, super hOuse, super UNIVERSITY PARK NEWPORT BACK BAY Large, Quality constructed family home on cul-de-sac lleavy shake roof. rustic ex- terior. Three bedrooms, tv.•o baths, lamlly room and heated pool. $57,500. 389 Mira Loma, Costa l\!e1a Call 642.-1060 tor appt Principals Only BAYFRONT NEWPORT BEACH 120 feel zoned for commea•c\al US(' on the bny at SW corner Palm & Ediewater s!rct•ts. adjacent to auto ferry dock. 642-4353 Larry Pfister PETE BARRETT REAL TY • • GOOD PURCHASES OCEANFRONT Duplex $155.000 BACK BA Y-3BR, 2 BA, huge den. $59,000. WESTERN TERRAIN • 963·7878 • TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT · AD WE HONOR Master Charge and BankAmericanl • THE DIRECT LINE 642-5678 ' TiiE LAND!! view & beach. CO!TS WALLACE REALTORS -546-4141- (0pt:n Evenin91, Newport Heights 3 Fireplaces $55,000 Rustle charmer with char· ac1er and wannth. Form11..I dining. Separate ma 1 t e r suite. \Vet bar. Separate THESE homes are n o t olherwl,e otte~ so oppor tuntty hi limit~ .. {i; ii) ~.; 11!0 '°" lllO 675·6050 Bachelor Pad Carona del Mar With Pool utility room. 2 private patios Call u11 about this desirable Preni!um wall and floor Corona Highlands 2 br 2ba coverings lhroughoul. Call pool home with l a r g e 546-2313 today! muter suite prlwte beach OPEN rit t • 1r~ FUH ro Bf NICE! access and very special ~ ! ! I " andng arrangemon". ' $69,500 Pride of ow"nershlri unll11 in a choice 1-funlington Beach locatton. Use this one to hedge against the 5<k surcharge. Only $69,000 Call 646-0555 '"'V'""'''""''"'" '"~' \ \l ,LE\' HE .\I :I) A 8ERG EN1ERPR1SE.S CO Finest Deen• Home 3 BR. n1usl sell now! A Cauntry Piece 4 BR, xtra lge lot. • ' Call ~7211 /.Jn NIG[L OAILEY 6. ASS8CIAT[5 - "C" THOMAS REALTOR DUPLEXES OCEANFRONT 224 W. Cst Hwy. S48-5527 New llRUng! 3 BR., 3 ha. Newport Beach Eve. s.&-5643 + den upper; 2 BR., 2 be.. )oy,·er. Nev,.ly painted; xlnt location. $179,500. OPEN SAT/SUN 1 5 Call: 673-3663 64Z-2253 Eveii: • • 2 BR .. J ba. + I BR. (J.<c), 1 ba. Newly redecor, Xlnl 7 COLLINS ISLAND "'""· $17',500 Now under con&truction; 3 CaU: 673-3663 btl.nns. & den; 3 baths + powder nn. 4 Car o<l street parking +dbl. garage. On 100 tt. of privatf! bayfront, with pier. Q [f ered at $295,000 113 EMERALD Balboa Island. F'int time of· feted! 3 Bdnrul., 1% be., immaculate condition! i§-ali!ih11r11 ' associated .. BROKERS -REAL TORS 1015 W 9olbo" 67J Ji>tJ SIDE BY SIDE 'JV.·o 4·plexes, close to 1ho~ ping & good financing rs available. Good bye a.t $61,000 each! FERGUSDN·HESTER Reeltor1, Inc. 1401 Dove St., Ste. 2211 Newport Beach 833-9711 REDUCED $3000! MWlt see !anta1tlc 4 +family room + private office. Gigantic mas· ter suite has room-size closet and big balcony. Best big home buy at $51,950! cau 847-6010 Agt. !~"""ft~~IHi $@\\.~~-gf.,tff5 9 Thol lnlriguing Word Gome wilh a Chuckle lolltool "1 CU.Y ll POtlAN ----- I \ ' • 1002G•neral R. . ltii ... . OAILY PILOT c: :t '>I TODAY'S WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY! o ,vner will carry l:;t ·r.D. 8o/o, 25 yrs! No loan lee! Brand ne\v luxurious 3 BR Bordeau x 1nodeJ on beaut. corner in Big Cyn. Prof. decorate~ & land scpcl . Air--cond, air purifier. Cov. patios. Absolute perfection ! $129,500. 6 RUE CHAMONIX SAT/SUN 1-5 :30 .BIG CANYON CUSTOM HOME -$325,000 St~perb NE\V split·level rambling Beauty v.•1th Country Club & city li ghts view . 5 BR, den, huge recreation rn1. on lovely corner. 8 OAKMONT LNE. SAT/SUN 1-5:30 THERE ARE . NO CLOUDS Superbly dccorJIOO 11nd land· INC. IN OUR SKY ""'""' ' •• 1"'"' '""""' \Ylth view of B~ Cai.nyon ** OPEN HOUSES ** 3808 RIVER ROAD \Va terfront duplex "'Ith pi~r & sl ip . 1-Bdrm. down, 2 bdrrns. up : roo1n to build on. $139,900. Open Sun. 1-5, 2709 SETTING SUN DR. A fabulous view of setting sun that \v ill not quit. 4 Bdrms.,411".: baths: pool ; aln1ost 4800 sq. ft. Outstanding kitchen wilh vie\v Open Sun. 1~5. · are11 &.rid Fas!.lon Island. f'"(H'!ner model llC.lrn~ 'A'hh IUfit' 11c1lvlllt'I rooin llC~· r11.ll'CI frum n!~idence. Sc· dude<! outdoor living 1trca \vith pulling Gt't'<'n. orit>ntol gnl'den, view dC'ck, glls fueled lire pit. ~loin resl· denee feulur1::s a t'()nve1·1111· lion \\'CU in llvlni:: 1"1JOUl, !ornuli dining, fun1ily l'QOnl. lau.ncl1:Y-se"-1ng 1"00111, lru'{:e n11tster suite, 2 tlrepln1;c11, kilchen fully equipped \1•irh all 1nodern a1nenilles. Cull GTJ.8550 fol' an appointn1ent. P ele /Jarrell feea ft'I prejenb DOVER SHORES-NEW LISTING EXCEPTIONAL HOME-\vith fan1\ly roon1 and formal dining room. J\'laster Sl!ile \V/ IHudy & bath + 3 other bed roo1ns & baths. A rare fi nd in Dover Shores for SI 19.500. 1030 Polorit, .Newport Beach Open Sat/Sun 1-S VIEW HOME CE Cok'Sworl hy & Co.-Rea ltors BLUFFS CONDO Tirr~e to really live. Bright end unit '''ith open floo r pl.a n. Bca1n ceil .. ~elightfu l di rting area. 3 Spacious bclrrns. Squint of bay vie\\'. Orig- inal section . v.•ith low le asehold. Vacant. None nicer. 572.500. C. F. COLESWORTHY 640-0020 EXCLUSIVE LINDA ISLE -$250,000 Owner may carry -1st T.D .• on this fine bay~ front 5 BR home. Fam. rm. fo~al DR & 4.lh baths. Elegant & delig htful . Pier & slip. 316 OTERO, THE BLUFFS Q\vn er says "sell"; reduced price Sl5.500 to $99,500 & will carry Joaa.at 9=Y.i SO. 3 Bdrms. lge. family rm., view of bay; end uni . v erY [j;' ••Rm~~•«·~ SPACIOUS "'"LIVING! Cuslornlquality'. 4 Bcdroon1s, large dining area lf.t. fan1ily roon1. Sepa rate guest or "in·l8\\'" suite. Enclosed patio \Vith S\11iriiming pool. $110.500. General R.E. 1002 General R.E. 1002 420 Kings Road, Newport Beach Open Sun 1-S -~ JUST LIKE NEW -ONLY BITTER 1-------------channing. Open Sun. l ·5. ·• 1 LINDA ISLE OPE N SUN 1-5: 30 . • 1907 GALATEA TERRACE • . c--HAPPINESS IS •. - $235,000. Extra la rge executi ve home \\'Ith 5 bdrms., secluded pool, jacll zzi; 31,2 ba ths & An A_ssumable .,.;. Loan .SEE lT TODAY -~~utiJuJ ly_ decoratecl in your favorite colors. 3 Bedroo1ns. and a sparkl ing pool. $69,900. 1935 Highland, Newport Beach Open Sat/Sun 1-5 SPYGLASS HILL -$149,950 !FEE) Beaut. 2-story 4 BR New Bedford home w/Jge ' FR, h~ge bonu s rm & 3 baths. Fully ldscpd . Beauhfully dee. Lge. yd, Lovely view ! the best view in Irvine Terrace! Open Sun . A Shimmering Pool ... 1-5. A Modern 3 Bd House NEWPORT BEACH • ON THE HILL WELL PRICED AT $43,5001 Delightful :l bedroom. 2112 bath 'fo,vnhouse. Pool privi- leges -close to beach, shopping & trans· portation. BIG CYN "DEAUVILLE" -VIEW -$149,500 NE\V ! Breathtaking entrance to high ceiling l~R. 4 BR model w/bonus r1n & formal DR. Rich carpeling. land scpd & rin for po01. 2 RUE CHAMONIX SAT/SUN 1-5 :30 BRAND NEW IN THE "BLUFFS" 2 Beaul. I-story "Llndas" -$74,950 & $78,SOQ. Mov e .right in! New cus t. drapes & cptng, lush prof. landscaping. 3 BR & 2 ba. 2701 VISTA UMBROSA SAT/SUN 1-5:30 BIG CANYON COUNTRY CLUB-$295 000 Fantastic NE\V 1-story 5 BR custom h0me w/golf course view: FR, DR & 5 bas. Lux. cplng, ma rble, air-cond & prof landscaped. 49 ROYAL ST. GEORGE SAT/SUN 1-5 :30 2111 San Joaquin Hills Road NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 308 POINSETTIA A real love o;f a house \~ith extra lge. living rn1. Lots of \Vood, bit-in bookcase ; l blk. fro1n beach. 3 Bdrms. & fain. rm., 2 ba ths; a rare find. Open Sat. & Sun. 1·5. 2S24 OCEAN BLVD. Plush water view duplex. Best Jot on the street! 3 Bdrms. up, 2 do1vn: two dbl. gar- ages, Asking $190,000. Open Sat. & Sun. CALL TO SEE THIS ONE 103 Bayside PL Fantast ic \va terfronl with the ultimate of privacy. Artist's studio, sep. paneled office + 4 bdrms. $385,000. WE HAVE OTHER WATERFRONT PROPE RT IES Specializing in Homes of Oi5tinction HUG HOMES, REALTORS in 11 rus1ic selling. t'()n\•it•ntly nl'ar everything wi. <-VWlfY taxes. Call nic to Jeal'n Uit• o1hi:'r ++·s. ANN KEENAN REALTOR 557-7000 STUDIO IN HOME Art i st·~-architects. n1us1- ci11ns, see U11s I o \' e l y Eastside. Costa l\ll'su outstanding \' a 1 u c . !las separate niothcr-in-luw apartn1ent plus lilt' stu1tio. ~ Full Price $48,750 2211 Newport 11. CostoMeoo 646-8811 4308 Spindrift, Park Lido, NB Open Sat/Sun 1·5 1 IRVINE TERRACE SPACIOUS 2 BEDROOM HOME -2 boths. Secluded pool a rea. Delightful plan for Cll· lertaining. Family roon1 and dinjng area ove rlook pool. $69,900 1_G_e_ne_••_l_R_._E_. ---'1'-002"' 1General R.E. 1002 567 San Nicolas Drive, Suite 102 Newport Center Sun/Eves. 640-4050 S~l40 $21.900! A~sumc 71;!."i loon. Children Welcome . -f'~ull pav"'1en,t $153 per inonlh G .'&'Clroo1ns. Spyglass. ~·ith c.i ean end sharp. Two story. \'ICIA'. Custo1n pool. gazcJ:x>.1~,..~~~"'""'"""""""""""'""'"'""""'"'""'",_"l•""'.~~ffi:'ii:iljr.:i.,.. Call now 10 sre 847·6010. Agt. ,i:~~. ~:~~m. t01::~~{, -G-e-ne-ral-R.E. 1002 General R.E. 1002 ABANDONED ir m' • IT'S FUN 10 8E ""'' ~ ~ 644-6056 '"'"m c<I""· l l!ll.500. Byl""'"'""'"""'"""""'""""'""'""""'""""'.,.""'""-·'I ASSUMPTION 7°/o •PP•inln>enl OLD FASHIONED WATERFRONT $223 PER MONTH VOGE~ & BABBITT ONLY $41,900 VITH PIER ANO SLIP Tree lined c ul·d e·sac. 3 BR. den, lge liv rm, fplc, 4 car parking. Private entry. t.tamrnoth WHITE WATER VIEW Beautiful duplex in Dana Point. Both units 2 bdrn1s .. 2 baths. Price $66.500 & 516.500 will handle. 'Loan assumable; gross approx. $6.000. Only 1112 years new. A good buy in growing area! GRANDEUR _ 111ere is a renaissance feeling as one walks through the wtQu ght iron gates, the walled courtyard, & dn through the huge carved doors. the ~alleria & foyer, to the livi ng room with its n1agnificent view of Irvine Cove. Stairways lead down to the 15 foot high trophy room with its sweeping vi ew of the Pacific. Over 7,400 sq. ft. of luxurious Living. Just 50 feet above the sand. Gene ral R.E. 1002 General R.E. 1002 Ai;sumable 91A % loan.$97,500. living room. Sc pa r a t e ti Coldwell Banl<.~r ' ' o • •· " • • I • • OWNER FINANCING AVAILABLE ON THE FOLLOWING HOMES ... CALL US FOR DETAILS!! ATTENTION INVESTORS Chvner \Vilt cons ider 10% down on this 4 bedroom, 21k ba lh home in University Park. Features fireplace in n1aster bedroom, beam ceilings, located near pool. Land included. $56.950 . CAMEO SHORES Custom built 4 bedroom home with beamed ceilings, formaJ dining room, great kitchen, and outstanding ocean view. $157,500. PENINSULA ~ BAYFRONT Superbly designed-built-1naintained. Spa- cious terrace Dows into living room. Over- looking bay. 4 Bedrooms. separate master bedroom suite, 4 baths, many built-ins. Pier. $279.500. RARE BAYCREST OFFERING 5 Bedroo1ns, 31h baths, family room, dining room. sunken li ving room , pool with jacuzzi. Function v"ith fl air. Located on prestigious Antigua \Vay. $157,500. DREAM BY THE SEA Pri1ne location. 180" Ocean vie'v Crom this 3 bedroo m authentic tlvo story Spanish ho1ne in private community. featuring ten- ni s courts. beach and optional club mem- bersbip. $115,000. CAMEO SHORES BEAUTY Vi ew -pool -4 bedrooms and 4 baths. Large dining room, den with fireplace. Covered patio. 3 ca r garage. One of Cameo Shores finest. $250,000. BAY FRONT JUST LISTED Exclusive little Balboa Island 4 bedroom fa1 n ily roo1n home or could be 3 bedroom ho1ne plus one bedroom apartment. Pier and slip for large boat. $249,000. OVER THE POOL LIES CATALINA Three bedrooms, 4 ba ths; the galleria and Coyer leads to a sunken living room. This home has it a ll including financing. $164,000. SNUG BAYSHORES P otentiall y one of the most exciting proper- ties in this treasured community. 3 Bed- rooms. 2 baths, tov,rering beamed ceilings. You don't have to be ri ch to buy this one ... Just s1nart. $75.000. · BUILDERS SPECULATORS . , . or a re you just looking for a home? 3 Adjacent lots on Balboa (stand Including on top quality 4 bedroo1n, family roon1 home. ~luge seCludcd patio on tlvo Jots. Owner will consider fina ncing. $159,500, 3rd lot Ii.ii $58,500. EASTBLUFF VALUE f reshly painted 4 bedroom home. Deli~ht­ fuJ patio and gardens for outdoor liVlng. Only $69.900. Call now, LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT Where do you park a 70 fl. boat? Right in fronl of this graclou~ bayfront r esidence ! 3 J)cdrooms, maid's room , 3'-' baths, den. Looated on 4-0 rt. lot. $295,000. LIVE IN BAYCREST Use your own Imagina tion on this one. 4- Bcdroom home v.•i lh great lot ready for your O\Yn decorating and landscaping ideas - oul, tanding financing avallnble, 578.000. DIAL 644-1766 2161 Si11n Joaquin Hills Rd., N.B. A COLDWELL BANKER CO. NEW-VIEW CONDOS Not quiet co~pleted but taking reservations NOW. Beautiful upper Bay Vie\v fron1 $46,850. Al l ,,·ith 3 BR . 21h Ba's. a ll the bltns. only 10o/o Down. l·Iu rry. they're going fast. 2481 Irvine Ave., (Newport Chateaux) Sat/Sun l~S . JACOBS REALTY n1assive fa.inlly roorn \\'ilh cozy fireplace. Co u n t r y Kitchen. Sepal'a1c rorn1ii1 d i ne . GIA N T S{.Z E bedroon1s COMPLETELY R EDE CORATED .GO' VER A N D A wi t h n1arst11nal1Qw rire rillJ!'. BIG TREES. Built-in mo1u1taln 11a1crfall. fAR~I SIZED \'ARD. Abandoned a n d ready for you. Hurry on I.his onr • Call No1\·~ M42-2535- 0PfN Til II • rrs FUN 1'0 BE NICE/ 675-6670 ~ 11 ~~2~9~19~N'i"i'iew~po~r~l~B~l~vd~·~·~S~ui~t· ..... •~6~,c~o~r~·~·l~30,..th!!!!!S~l.~l l. ,· l lGeneral R.E. 1002 General R.E. 1002 1.=:=:::::::::=:=:=:=:'. I THE REAL ESTATERS SWEEPING BAY & OCEAN VIEW 180 Deg. View Price $875.000 EXCLUSIVELY WITH HARBOR COMPANY REALTORS 2841 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Ma r "Selling Real Estate in Newport Harbor Since 1944" 673-4400 This beaulifully decorated J-IARBOR VIE\V J.l ILLS hon1e has never been on the market. Unusual delight a\vaits the buyer of this lovely & impeccable 4BR, or 3 + den. It is enhanced by the very attractively la ndscap- ed & completely private yard. I of Corona de! A1ar's finest a reas. ~98,500. Quality bu ilt! Approx. 3780 sq. rt. in exclusive Corona del l\1ar. So_ ninny CUs1om extras ~·ou ron'I in1ag!ne until you count them. See !his la1-gc 5 bedroon1 drea1u home for family 'A' i I h teenagers. in-la'A'S el c ·I '!'-""! .... ~"'""'""!'!'""""""-"'"""'""'"'""'""""'"' Large pool. \\-111 consider General R.E. 1002 General R.E. 1002 lease option. Price $155,000. 1 'iiliOiiiii_,.., ... = .... ===iiii"'"iiii ...... ..,. .. For appt, call 1 • PACIFIC REAL ESTATE 642-0200 11_G_e_n•_•_•_l_R_.E.cc_. __ .;_100=2 General R.E. I 400 E.17° • C.ll ELEGANT 11 STORY SHARP MESA VERDE J-------- This Big Beautiful Home 11'1 \'(Ill v~Jue 11•ise shoppi;rs had MESA VERDE SPECL located in an "Out of Town" lx'tte1 hurry 011 ll11s one. ti I 0 . Clean & pn>tty \\'ilh an l mmac u lale 3 bedrni. hiiI:'8pie~. ,1 !>Cn trolling assumuhlr FHA lonn. 1,sk \V/hu~e rumpu~ roon1. h '1 Y&' hoc 0~ 0 llC\\I nboul listing No 11370 CaJI Palos Verdes stone fronl SC 00 s s ppuig. Cl'nle!N. 5-IH l9l · ' · & fireplace. lush landscap- Gorgeous. landscapu1~ com-ing. a stc<1I 81 plete \\'1th 2 11at1os ,t; $37 900 sprinklers enC'll'Clc l h i l'I ' outstanding 4 Bdrm beuuty, W lk & l Open Sun 1-5 huge faun separate lan1-n11 8 er 80 3175 Gibraltar CM "'ilh wet-bar & scp. lerm11i 11t•l 111 •11 thru-0ut. "Cuslomizcd" \\•ilh "' BEST IN BLUFFS NEW DELUXE 3 BR., 2 BA., 1-LEVEL Custotn 13x l4 ft, Cam. rm. added \V/blt·in stereo, wet bar & refrig. S30 Yd. neutral cptg .. luxuiious drapes v.1/coordinated \\•all· paper . Lge. gated courtyd. entry; wide greenbelt. $92,500 Incl. pri1n e land . Xl nt terms. OPEN 1-5 2706 VISTA UMBROSA NO BETTER VIEW IN NEWPORT! End unit, Early Bluffs bayfront 'v /spectacu- lar v iew. 3 llR., 2'/:! ba .. lge. encl. wrap a round patio. $90,500. din-mi. !iparkling c t t! a n On1u ~~d~EA~e~~o~~ .. :;'.f T~:::~·i;,;:";~~~~f:,rt,~ ~21 REA~i~RTop Lisle• ~L~op Salesm::·OlJ4 f11m-rm & a healed & 7 N /C M Bo d · WALLACE filtered Pool. The Owncr1.'~'~'~0~ra~n~go'!.~C\!>!'!7 ~&I~~~"~", l ~~-·~w'!po~rt~~·~·~··~~·~·~·~~·~· ... o~f"'"R~••~l~l•~· .. ·--is gone & ~'ants it to S('\11" REAL TORS f11sl at $49,995. Call quick. TAKE OVER G-;;;°";;';;';;•;;I ;;R;;.E;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;1002;;;;;G,;;•;n;•;';•l;;R;.::;E;. ::;:;;;;;;;1;00;;:2 1 HELEN B. DOWD -5~141-536-2660. Gl'('at 1'11A loan on t h is .- (On.n Evening•) .SELECT bl'aul iful 1\~ year old home. Co~ , ,.. Transfen>e<l 0\\ ncr lllU!!il I n PROPERTIES sell. J usl !isled Rl S44,500. e t · c•H """''" o ewpor sell Idle llem.s •.• _ •• 6·12-5678 I '. ~~-I General R.E. 1oo2 Gen1?ra l R.E. .__, I Walker &Lee •t•l 111 411 EASTSIDE BARGAIN 3 Bil. Oil Bi!.t Loi. 1vtlh CCI). lral air rondi!lonlng, i ti prin1e loeatiun. Priced low l\t $34.900. C11 ll ;i;~200J. §;SELECT TPROPERTIES UNl9UE CONDOMINIUMS ONLY $38,500 -Close to Ral ph's. Weslcliff' ll~:::-:::0-:::R-:::T-:::H:::::C::::::OST:::A::::::M:::E:::~SA Plaza and everything e lse! 3 bdrm, a dult unit wllh pool and Clubhouse. Unique at only 5~~ 11& ldf:nn":i~ 1 R~~~-N~~ $38,500. J:>hon.c 546-5990 All~unmbh· Jo;.1n. S<.-11.-r ,,·111 help fin.nnt't'. Only $47.500. IN THE BLUFFS -Beautiful Trina , on the Try IO'l dn. ~luff, soft brown tones in carpeting. panel-• * • • • mg and wallpapers. Full 9% loan avail. Very MESA VERDE I REALTORS 675-SSI I OPEN HOUSE CORONA DEL MAR-SAT /SUN 1-S 217 JASi\IlNE AVE: Just a hop. skip & jun1p to Big Co rona Beach. Ki ng size ra111ily home. 4 bi g bedroo1ns or 3 plus a studio for the artistic n1inded: owner will ct:1 rry trust deed. $139.500. 231 Li\RKSPUR: Another "close to the H 1~ Beach"; 1'wo bedrm & lanai roon1 , e~· ce11tional patio area. Convfnicncc plus - walk to all shops. ballk~. rnnrkc1 s. cit. Owner will rinance at $87 ,500 or \\'Ill lease furnished for 9 1non1hs at S435.00 in· eluding gardener. tasteful. relaxing, $98,500. Phone 675-6000. 1\,"'0 1ory 4 Br. 3 s.~. Super ExM·utit'l' 11onit" 11lfh llWl" "J< .. IRST O\VNER'' "r"our choice either as A TOWNHOME -Bi~ Canyon l\1onaco: Family Rm + Pol:il. ss:>.Wl. I a ta~ shelter i ll\'('~!1ncnt or a ho1ne \Vlth Spacious downstairs li ving._ e xciting decor. Di\ Vin BOURK1-~ ni..m. j · I b' c I I ~1 d 3 car garage. Excellent price by co1npar i-S.16-99.'iO. income n t JS orona le nr uplex - son. $132 ,500. Phone 675-GOOO. ••---=,--.,==~--! 3 bedrooms each unil. Owner wUI help ., finance. $119.000. UNIQUE HOMES, RHI E1lolt BY OW R EXCL. Buycre . NR. ,\r-!\'J·;\V l·'ORT BE1\Cll-l'OROX.\ DF.L ~1 ,\ll irncliv~ 3 bdmi hon1l'. 2hni., Rf-~1\l.i EST1\TI', ,Sl'l~l'l \LISTS Oiri, ml. brn nrt'n. ('n'''"'"-"I -" patio. 1,.u.~ land;icnl)('l't 101.1 COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS i\lovc·lt1 CM'll'lltlun! On I y 2•1r: L' ~---~ 900 &I"-"~ ::i ., c.. 1..-00St H\\')' .. C'oronJ dcl ~lnr 117.).(IBI I --------------...111~··~-·~·!!!:~~=~~-~-----..;..--~-----! {wst ~\ J!>J.uf' 2414 Vista del Oro Newport Be•ch '"'all y ' 644· 1133 Anytime ' 123 VIA KORON OPEN SAT/SUN. 1-5 Red tile roof covers 11 ~ s1ory, open bC'an1 ceil. living: rn1. wi th bri<'k frplc. Kitchen 1\·i th bit-i ns. 3 lge. bd rn18. & 2 full baths. 11nn1a<:. cond . Sho\\'S pride of ov.•ncrship. ~cller \Viii carry 1st T.D. at good rate. Ask- ing $92.500 . BLUFFS LEASES c\ va riety of leases avail. iln1ned . occupancy FINEIJ HOMES Priced From $66,SOO lo $550,000 WESTCLIFF NEW CUSTOM Spacious 4 bedroom, 3 bath home. Lg. fam- ily room w/fireplace & wet bar. Excel. quality & detail. Near schools, park & sho~ ping. $125.500. OPEN DAILY 1·5 P.M. 1201 HIGHLAND DR. (T23) CdM DUPLEX -JUST OFFERED Two 2·bedroom units on Jasmine w/VIE\V of Cdfll & Hills. & less than 3 bl ks. to beach. 45' tot-much off.street parking. $105,000. ·rom Quee n 644 -6200. CT24 1 RURAL ATMOSPHERE Delightful. upgraded 4 bed room Turtlerock home 1vtlg. bonus room for recreation or addilional bed roon1.. Attractively land- scaped. S79,900 fee. Charles Arnold 642- 8235. IT251 NEW CUSTOM -60' BAYFRONT Striking Spanish/~1ed . 4 bedroom. 4~ bath w/lg. fam.ily room wlfireplace. Billiard room -forn1al dining roo m -air cond . - plumbed for pool. $275.000. OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1·5 P.M. 319 MORNING STAR LN., DOVER SHORES. (1'261 IDEAL HOME Award winning 2 bedroon1. 2 -ha th "\Valden plan" in University Park . Luxurious master bed roon1 suite & den or bedroom. Hu ge Jiv ing roo1n '''/beam ceiling. $66,500 fee. Emmet ~·fcKu ne 644-6200. (T27l BIG CANYON CUSTOM Expert craftsmanship -lg. family room \\'/cathedral ceilin g-luxurious master suite -4 lg. bedrooms - professionally deco- rated. Excell ent fairway VIE\V. Maxine \Villian1s 642·8235. (T28J · SLEEPY HOLLOW -IRVINE TERRACE Con1fortable. light & airy 3 bedroom ho me I\' kitche n brkfst area. Room for pool. S67,500. Wal ler King 644-6200. (T29\ FINEST WORKMANSHIP & MATERIALS '"'cnt into this nearly 4.000 sq. ft. home w/3 n1a st.er suit es. de n, family room, central sliding atriu m & entertai nment rooni. POOL. & VI EW . $215,000. Elai ne Svedeen 642- 8235. tT301 NEWPORT HEIGHTS-BAY & OCEAN VU Im1nac ulate. custom 3 bedroom. 2 bath. din- ing rm. home overlooking beautiful park. $84.500. OPEN SAT. 1·5 P .M. 2708 CLIFF !JR. IT3 1) PRIME LOCATION S111ashing Newport 1-larbor viev.-. 1\ Spvglass I-till 4 bedroom ho1ne w au the lo\•eiv ex- tras. OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1-5 P.~I. 67 i lON- TEClTO. IT32) BLUFFS TENNIS VILLA Sparklin g new 3 bedroo1n condo111iniun1 on gree~belt within walking distance to N.B. Tennis Cl ub. Owner anxious-will consider lease/option. $75,950. JJau la Bailey 642· 8235. 1T33t OCEAN VIEW ! ~fa rvel o us vie\VS of Newport 1-larbor & twinkling lights at ni ght. l·story. spotle!>11ly cle an l .. usk ho1ne w13 bedroonis. 21 :? baths & 3-{'ar gnrage. $11 5,900. Joyce Edlund. 642·8235. (T34) EXCITING LINDA ISLE Decorator·:-:: custom. furnisheci. fi bedroom, 51: bath. r.orinal:dining rm . & family r0411n home :\nt1que tile floors. guild hall doors. hand car\led />aneling & 3 fi_replaces. OPE!\' SUN. 1·5 P ~ . 56 LI NDA ISLE. fT351 WESTCLIFF CHARMER Floor plan provid('s niax. privacy. 4 lovely b<'clrootn .. 31., bA1hs. Inside garden areas. ~{'t:lt1d{'d patio~. OPEN S1\T. & u 1• l ·S PM 1255 SOMERSET LN. 1T361 901 OOVt'f Orive 6t 2 823S 164t M11cArll'l11r if4•'200 Newomt Oe-Acl'I, C.i!U0tnl• 92663 I ' ' ' ., :1 :i ' :I I I j • ~. ****** Heritage Collection _A • ~ . _.,,/~ I UNOBSTRUCTED OCEAN VIEW ?Tet4tut ~#IU,(;H, FROM CATAL INA TO LAGU NA -enjoy REALTOR I carefree Condominium Jiving willl .securlly 1 nad comfort. Compare others end this will ~ your choice. Priced at f00,000 completely HOMES OPEN HOME IS a \rarm cozy flreplace with !an1il.v & friends to share )Our cu:stle in the !'.l ky ()\'crlooking J\cu'porl Bay, 4 Bedrooms. :$ bal!1 s, prt1!cs- itionnlly landscaped. Ready tu 1nove 111 '. SIS0.000. 69 Montecito, Spygl11s Open Sat/ Sun 1·6 ENJOY BA YFRONT Lc1rge 3 bcdroon1 . fa1nfly roon1 \\ifh gorgeous. uc'v pool. Lovely cul-de-sac street sho\1 s like a model. Seei ng is a must! $89."500. 1717 Terrapin, Baycrest Open Sun 2.5 YOUR OWN PRIVATE BEACH IN BEAUTIFUL CAMEO SHORES. Enjoy thi s \'ie1v ho111e on a large. professionally landscaped corner lot. 4 Uedrooms. family room, cheerful fpl c, delighlful IJl!n kitchen, ne1vl,v decorated. See to appreciate. $159,000. 4501 Hampden, Cameo Shores Sat/Su n 2-6 CALL 644-7270 2828 E Coast Highway, Corona del Mar turnishcd, seller may carry 1st Trust De~ c.11 540.1151. CORNER SPLENDOR YOU'LL LOVE THE wide open feeling ol this Costa A1csa ho1ne. 3 liuge bedroon1s, 2 baths, 2 brick fireplaces, family room and n1u ch, much more. No 2nd car needed hire -walk to everything. A terrific value, call for full details, 546-5880. KNOTIY PINE LOADED WITH THE REAL TtjlNG-lalk about prime Eastside location, this is it!! Talk a bout size, you'll get lost in it!! Plus storage area for boat or camper. Now down to basics ... 3 big bedrooms, 21h baths, and super large rainily roo1n. P.S: Very good financing available. Call 540-1151 . COLLEGE PARK YOU 'LL LOVE THIS 3 BEDROOM -2 bath 1vith heavy shake roof, real ha rdwood floor1, used brick fireplace, dining room and sepa- rate breakfast area. 'rake advantage of this Sl/4o/o loan. Q\\'ner anxious, best offer will t<~ke'. Call 546-5880. '·1 _G;;.;;"";;";;';;R;;;. E;;;.;;;;;;;;;;';;OO;;l;;G;;';;";;;"';;;.-;;;1 R;;;~;;E;;;. ==100;;;;2 Ju s T RED u c ED ;• A SPECTACULAR HOME ANO INCOME ' Linda Isle Wateffront Lovel y 5 HR .. 3 bath custom ho1ne. courtyard. Pier & slip. $225,000. Custom SpanisM Hom e Large 5 OR . 5 ba .. art studio. Elevator. Pool. 7000 I >q . ft. Ramp & float $450.000. ., 70 Linda Isle Drive Prime 45 ft. lagoon lot -$150.000 CUSTOM SPANISH HACIENOA l<~or information on All Homes & Lo ts Call Bill GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy~1df"' Dr ive N 8 675 6161 '('::5-m ClWo:J fr@ht I Newp©ti ere,~t Wtle~~ ~@1..l a.re, OJt o.rcJufufure, frwk The clipped eave. shingled rool. saltoox s!yle done entirety 1n wood, wood, wooo v1dt !uin you on. Or off. Bui, 11 specracula1 h1lllOP 1ov1nhomes utterly unlike any otnets. perched above !he rest of Ne1'lmrt 8.;odrl1 stroke your psyche, whiz 11ght 1n !tr 1.1 leisurely strolt·lhrough {or !.t..µer gel! C.Jfl tour). See 2. 3. 4 bedrooms. decks. balconies, nole lu'l(ury. feel the grac1ou~ne~~ nave aftluen11eehngs and the urg1-• to 1•1h1p t1u! you1 cheek book. Al SSl,000 dnrJ (Jt1 you gotta love lhe archrtec!ure and sw1mm1ng and tennis. Nev•pon Be<'.lch Coast Highway to SuperlOI' and sec.end T::t.-- i;t>ilr up lhe hill. . ,..;:J IP .- UNIT -on Balboa Peninsula Point. • Un- usual • Un ique • Neat • Inspirational • Comfortable • Private • Spacious and r cozy. 5 Bed rooms on a corner lot \Vith 2 bed- room rental on separate lot. It's bard to de- scribe th is exciting and classic home. We '\'ant you to see it - we know you'll love it. Now priced to sell, call 540-1151. REMODELED 4 BEDROOM $37,000.-Talk about value, imagine 4 bed- rooms 2 baths, beautiful (ront kitchen, com· plete with new appliances, large enclosed pat~. new carpets and paint. Located on safe cul-de-sac. Vacant and owner wants action. 546-5880 General R.E. 1002 General ~.E. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I WESTCLIFF Immediate Escrow \\'ET P A J N T ? See this rl1arn1in:.: I bedrm home. .-.1'.!p. ran1 rm, 2 fplc~. extn l:ir..:e coun1ry ki tchen, sep utility room. POOL 40' long. fumncing nvailuble 2 O Sf, dQ wn. OPE.i'l DAILY 1·5. I ~~~ E~;~h, ,"'"'roR All ' C.M. ARllS !~="'"""""= Big. Canyon • '" ALL OPEN SUNDAY 1-S 1002 22 RUE CANNES - 2 Bedrooms, den, pool and spa. custo1n entrance and fountains, spectacular master bath. $125,000. Shown by appoint1nent only. 34 RUE F'1\NT.'\INEBLE1\U -brand ne\\1, 3 bedroo1ns. 3 baths. ne,vly landscaped, dec- orated. quiet location. S124,500. 40 RUE FONTAINEBLEAU -cheerful Bordeaux 1nodel. 1 story, 3 bedroo1n. 3 bath, l~oman rnaster ba.th , pool, jacuzzi. 1nany extras. $135,500. 29 RUE GRAND VALLEE -Overlooking 10th green. Decorated in soft earth tones, landscaped. 3 BR. master suite 'vith Italian 1narble bath. Easy maint. Lease $1000. mo. or lease option. $160.000. Owner \Yill carry lst 1'1) at 9% r;. 10 RUE MARSE ILLES -5 Bedrooms + study. ~larblc 1naster bath, Roman tub, crpld & dl'pd . Pool size ynrd, $162,500. 35 RUE F'ONTAINEBLEAU -4 Bedrooms \Vindo1ved Joft, dining roo1n , pool, jacuzzi. Oulstnnding view. Upgraded. $225,000. BIG CANYON RENTALS FROM $750. CUSTOM LOTS FROM $79,500 • " ' M• < ' ' ' \ \LLE' HE \I.I\ A f!EflG £till! fll'fllSfS ro Lachenmyen Realtor ASSUME 1254 tot: I payment. OPEN HOUSE SAT /SUN. 1 ·5 1921 BAYSIDE DRIVE 5 Bclrms., 'I> balhs. Fabulous view or har- bor entrance. BeautifuJ beach irom house to \vater. Lovely patio area . Exceptional family home with large family room & bit-In klt· cben. Offered at $249,000. .William Wlntan Real Estate 229 MARINE, BALBOA ISLAND '75-3331 - BUILDER'S CLOSEOUT!! 2 HOMIS NIAi( PARK IN FOUNTAIN VALLEY Final homes in tlle beaulifUI G""'o Valley community across from Mile Square Park and Goll Cow:se. Near schools, shops, bos- pltal •.• 3 miler to beach! 0.. Story C•lifoml• Ranch Home 3 Bedrms, 2 batll, real family room wltll fireplace. Bltn1, crpts & large master suite. Big lot w/landscaplng, lencmg and •prlnk· lers. Will be ready In ~ber '49,800. 2 Story-4 8*'room1 Fonnal living roo1n w /fplC, big tam room w /bltn kitchen. carpeting, lg fen ced lot. Formal din rm, large master suite w/ff&. man tub. Adj . 1'> 21 acre park & school. $56,950. . Aak •bout •-v•ll•billty ol other homet In this lovely •ru ff2·2456 531-5800 Ne•r Proposed Marin. Bike lo the beach! Just 5 yn old. Feat~s 3 bdmis, 2 baths, family rm, frplc, bu i It -In 1 &: di.llhwasber. Move-in condition! $39,000. QUI .540-1 TlO [~] 2955 llarbor B\>d . 3 BR, 2 BA condo, plaza, $50,000. Owner 5.12-4543 or 8;38·9367 El Toro 1032 Fount•ln Valley 1034 0\VNER MU ST SELL 1 Grttnbrook, 4 br, 2 hll. 2300 GOLF eo .. -. s 'Al 11.1e~" sq. ft 2 {rpla., cul--de-u.c. ....... pee ... ' .,.. "'-'t Rive up the ship! Pool l Cl•b Pr!VI •~ 900 Verde.. ~ ft. 5 BR, 3 Y~·u :lfnd u in Oar· !tied 962--0874 • -· • BA, btll view. $82.500. l..Dw'.\;:;;;;:;:;::;;;~:;=====:::~=~I ri\\'n. O\\'tler will car r ~1 \':'\'""· 1926 Ka.,.i. °"'" Sun SEEK & FINlf' Cost• Mesa Realty Since 1951 * 541-7711 330 Via Lido Nord After 6 P1-f Call $7-4617 OPEN SUN. 1-5. Bayfl'Ont EASTSIDE duplex. 2 R-3 I o ts. Lux· 120-F Tustin Ave., N.B. 3 UNITS -$75,000. ul'lous, Owner may nnance. REAL TORS 642-4623 Remodeled & refurbished, $350.000. YOU \VILL LOVE IT! New assumable $24,500. 1st T.D, Charming!! unusual duplex. 1 5 BR, at BM.%. Scheduled income Newporl lits.: 3 bdrm., din· J ha howie & 1.2 BR. 2 $/al). n10. Call Realtor Paul Ing rm ., fnmlly rm .. 2 ha. \\'ood paneling, stained '=Coa~d=962-<;1""'~4~2_,,-:--,,-l I (rph."11,, family honlC; 11'1!(! gins!:. Frplc's. Beach Ftx>t· SHARP 5 BR, J Ba. walk lined corner lot. $69,000. bridge 1 blk. 428 Goldenrod, to all Schls ,l/i Jr. Colll'RI!. Owner/Builder. 675-6921 $59,500. WIL LS REALTY, DAVlDSON REAL 'rY 645 7575 673·9060 "EXTRA-EXTRA" HEAR ALL Open 10..5 PM 546-7739 or 645-9133 DON·T judge by the outside! ASSU1'.IE 7% VA 1...0AN See th@ kitchen, lam rm, Spac. 4 hr. fam. rm., '1 & yrd of this Jbc', 21Ai ba, yn. old. $46,000. By OWTIE!t. SHORECLIFFS home. 80% 556-1432 loan av a I I . Ot>rn l~. ~M:.;O;-N~T'°r~c~E=LL~O~~co=N=oo=-l 6'15-3468, 315 Driftwood Rd, • CO!\!, $9'1,500 Owner (Quiet atta) 1~} bA, 2br, open balcony, $ 2 9, O O O. 718 Goldenrod, ()prn &lt le 546-t530 Sun J-5. Wood p.anelled Uv-0 ==r=E;;N"n°'o~us=E~S~UN~.,-1~.,.,,..,-, RAZAL,ADKLBKSINKLHPE KLAZAAKTIBI«LEKAA&Y KERN A08N KDNDIIK&BL8Mkl I H8A&USD&Uk 1 &f' P•NHMN'IL8AXD I DDNORKO I RSSNK Nl:JNMSPNMRSOSS EUHTIAODZUAAL&MM8NI B&ATLrDYMK&8U~&BUNO l:HMANOPT&llTa&&Nl8R X!ZKll:UAAXBSKROMKTS DAOHS&C&KN&HARRINIT aaAZAALA&D&N&TIBIKS .ABOUT IT! J~~':.~31~~.r.'.'~'.i ni eo_... 3BR131,000. Be8ullful pride ('If 0Wntt1hlp l'OOm. R.-2. 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Qfl thhc IK'1!'.it"(·led 2 pen OUs•S•t/Sun 1-S H • mt per n1o. pu)ll 111 1 ~ LA CUESTA 1 l1tjrooni.1i ,t i>cp:ti-;111, \'our 11•·w ho1nc \,. lfl(•atNI f1•n11Jyn11.: 1•\t.•u,h·1,·1·111t·r· Bon:-.1.. l1J r..\'111 llOM&, -s1 Jasmi'ne, FV unt1n9ton Beach 1040 )f,·\·~~· ~~. _, $36""' 1 11 . 1 . 1-0111\' '.· 11111(' 10 .~.,,,, 11 .. ,,,.1, t11tni•u• 11r1•11s, lllfll lo;". fl. B"llJ .. ,, ·.• 1,,.,1, to 1t1ke 7~ •"""· u pnce.'. Bk r El CAHON nuu )' t"Qnn1. ShtT• I•'<' ;ll I ·"' "-.... ., .. ., N' South 01 l::dlug\'t'. \l'Cilt of DISTINCTIVE DESIGN ( TAKE OVER 962-:t.>U 1 bedroont 1.il ""uuj i'OOnt l $38,500. nn1 cu1 .. block to r.:i:h ...... 1 s1~tu11111U11f' ~~1a~1111,,1 1"v.t; 1rr.11\ 1;iliunt;i,.:c Cll 1~1(; OC'EA B~hnrd. "" -IA-~ p• ~cu, ('"111n1. 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JV\A landscaping, you oeed. For more I.tr 2 B'i'CJroom one bath Lou1dn1ark !lt1111l', '! l'I\ •• I lu111\.Jt1u11 :<u.li• of hii~·. :wrn:l!I tlll.' 11:/1·11•w r.t thr oct:'an &: 3 UH. li\ing roo1n \\'/calhc· drnt <.'t'lli11g11. F'o11nal dl1,. u1g ~ & large f:trn!ly 1'0Clrll. SllU:'l!Clt In It ~m111J, plruut~I ('(.1J11n1unhy \\'ith bc-auUful !11\.'iuun.i.ng pool. 156,000. hug(' t:'QY patio v.•/BBQ. fom1alion, call BI\ It . p · , 536 SOO br, 2'J h.1. 011en llou~ S:t! 1 COVINGTON-~ · COATS )l;!rt•i•r fWl!n I>h•f'r·11 Cove v1\l1i,;:1• below. ,\ renl 'tcllJ AduJ occupied. Only 8-17-3,;84 rice. • & sun. $31.900 . :•.GO\ & 1-L{ftrni ih•n. 2 h~!hsi l~•r :11.dy S47.000 f''UlL $·13:500. Broker, 8~2-7111, ASSlJll:IABLE 7',; POO \.. Call Ag enf 531·5800 :\fusi;ford. ) BRO'S 4~LEXES I WALLACE "''11!y t.u1!1. \\,ilk ro l!)11·n. l nlrt.:. l'.:\'l'ii: 96.i-4377. I tonic. ot l>r', 2 Im, t;lwk•~ 1------1 FREE LIST }'or 1nrorn1at1un s,. loc:~11i011 REAL TORS l.;·,!11·k".' .,,•. ,.,1.~,-,",","1·,,.,'.1,-:1,111•1".:, ,:,~'. Nl!tT.\~'l:-\l)~ :: B D ll ~! . ront. brlrk lrpl. new p\w;h · U.S. G 0 VERN :\I ENT L"()1\luct -·' n '""' 1-lnw SOmt:'lhing )'OU \\'ant to ~'PL S•l9 :1()0. Qull'k su/c•? I 64'2·4l21 Direct Of' C_ollect I ltEPO'S In Oruni.;-l' Co u1t KASABIAN 9'1·44l4 EMERALD' BAY , 1•11.~1un1 h•,111<', !>t:l'\'i~·d b)' II Ci _.. . ~'"'" 000 1 ....... ,iM .. .,,•""""''1"' 1. ~· , Y :: 11.\TllS. \;ulq~.:! SfQJ!. sc ? asslfJ._...., ads . do il Pyn1ts. ..-.. Slot. < \\'11. '°"" .. _ ·-~1tr .... ,,..,... Some 101\'·dO\\'ll. son1~ fL'<Cl'· 1 l'.inor:1n1l(' (1('1'1111 \ i1'11 ~ fmm • 1 ,1 \\' / 0 p 1. ' v.~11 ·call NOW 6'12-5671t r.lay ('()n~ider 2nd. ~s--02li0 _ uppel"S. Hkl'. R!2-14'<G Real Estate __ 962-6644 I 1 :1 1ux1dC'•I i;('1t1111.?: 2 l~t'. L. I\· ~ 1 • "· 11 d I' Ill' .. t:r~•\'i"ll' C'Oll\"1•11. 131-:,\:\IJ.:l) CElI.INCS, lg:c, ti31·5800 or 962·1156 Ai;cnt. DIRECTORY Kt:tp th&i h11ftdy dlrMtory with Y•ll this w•ltud • y•11 t• ho11Uoh1111rl111. All tll• IM•lioas llsttlll IMl•w or• .ie- •lcrllad 111 1rt•ter detail by odvertl1lnt el•ewhtre In tedoy't DAILY PILOT WANT .t.:;s. Pcitr•M 1h .. wl119 •pe11 lle11Mt for 10\e or to t••t .,. .,,t•d to li't 111ch l11form.etlo1 I• this cohtll'lft HCll frid.y, Sett,irdoy 011d 111od1y. HOUSES fOR SALE . 2 BEDROOM • 14$g2 Oval Rd., Jr vioe 495-4121 S32,950 i 19 Iris. Corona del ?-1 ar t ~un 1·5) 075-8600 $68,500 (Sal & Sun 1-51 4355 Seton (University Park) Irvine 552-9179 544,950 !Sal & Sun l\J.4) 830 J->ark Ave., Laguna Beach 494-9473 $18.1)(){) (Sal & Stin 1·4) 3011 Cliff Dr .. Newpo11 Beach b'13-7300 SG9,500 (Sun 1-5) 718 ' i\·lalabar (Jrvinc 'ferr.) Cdt-¥1 675-3000 864.000 !Sal & Sun 1·51 231 I~arkspur. Corona dC.l Mar 675-55ll Slll ,500 (Sol & Sun 1-5) . '2 BR""' FAMILY ROOM OR OEN 21t Orcnid1 Co rona de\ Nlar 6'l4:i6ti2 $114 .950 (Sat & Sun 12·4) :JO Rue Fontainebleau (Big Canyo n) NB 6H-1766 5139,500 (Sat & Sun l,51 •2622 Crestvie\v, Ne1Nport Beach 152-lil'lO 564,9;;() · !Sat & Sun 1-5) J BEDROOM 1.~262 Pala1van, L-aguna Niguel 499-1397 $115.000 (Suu 1-5) 123 Via Koron tLido Isle) !\B 644-1133 $92.500 !Sat & Suu 1-5) 2-U> \Val nut (Ne\\'port Shores) N I~ . 541!-l290 S55.I)(){) (Sun 1-5 ) b05 Glon1stad· Ln., Laguna Beach 49+9473 $67.500 (Sun 1-4) 1076 Unja St., Laguna Beach 404-9473 $15.000 2aa liill Place tEastside) C).I (Sa l 1·51 494-9334 $37.500 (Sa\ & Sun) 113 Emerald (Bal boa Island ) NB 673-6900 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1401 Santanella (Irvi ne Tei·r.) Cdl\·1 675-6000 ~.\)(){) (Sal & Sun 1-5) 1741 Tu stin ;tl7U (Ne\v Orleans) Ci\1 546-5990 S38,500 (Sun 1-51 2716 Vista U1nbrosa {Blu{fs-Tennis Villas! 642-8235 $75,950 !Sat & Su n 1-5) •-l525 Camden (Can1eo Shores) Cdr.1 &14-1766 Sl64,I)(){) (Sa\ & Sun l-51 2149 Anniversa ry Lnne, Newpo1t Beach &14-6200 $49,500 (Su n 1-5 1 2i08 Clif[ Dr. (N e\vport Ht$.) NB &l'l.-8235 $84.500 (Sat 1-5) 22 Rue Grand Du cal !Big Canyon) NB 675-6000 $132,500 (Sal & Sun 1-51 • 1935 1-lighland (1-farbor liighlands) NB 642-5200 $69,900 (Sal & Sun 1-5 ) 1481 Irvine Ave. t N'v pt Chateaux) NB 675-6670 5-16.850 (Sa t & Sun 10-5) :!24 i\forni11 g Ca nyon (S horect iffs) Cdl\'1 642-8235 $155.000 !Sat & Sun 1-5 ) li681 1\sh Tree Ln. fUnlv. Park ) Irvine 644-1766 $55.900 ' \S al 1-5\ 1318 Santanel la (Irvine Terr.) Cdl\1 675-3000 (Sun 1-51 2620 Jliverside. Costa J\lesa 546-4141 \Sal & Sun 1-5) 2701 Vista Umbrosa (Tl1e Bluffs) NB 644-4910 $78.500 (Sat & Sun 1-5:30) 6 Rue Chamon ix (Big Canyon) NB 644-4910 8129,500 (Sa l & Su n 1-5:30) 2111 Ke\\'On1ee, Corona de\ !\tar 644-72 11 (Sun 1-51 15185 J'!or1n1Jndie. Irvi ne (Ranch) 644-8750 S.\8.500 I Sat & Sun 1-5) 238 Colt.on. Ne \\'port Beach 645--0303 $64 .950 (Sm & Sun 1-51 3 BR & FAMILY ROOM OR DEN J i631 Roc krosc I University Pnrkl Irvine 642-8235 S4B.500 (Sat 1-5) 200 1 Ce11lclla. Cor 22nd St .. Nc \vport Bch. 646-3255 S&l.950 (Sat & Sim 1·51 935 1 l\irolokai. Ne\vpor t \Vest. ·H.B. !!62-4154 852.990 !Sat & Sun 1-5) 1951 1\liso, Costa l'vlesa, Eastside 540,1151 $62,950 (Sal 1-5) 315 Driftwood Rd. (Shorecliffs) CdM 675-3468 $92.950 (Sal & Sun 1-51 • 1822 Buttonshell l.J1 ., Newport Beach 642-~54 5105,\)(){) (Sal & Sun 12-5) • •23642 Dune l\lear, El Toro 113;,3247 $44.00Q (Su n 12-5) • 1829 ~1 orida . liuntington Beach 96'l-44il $43.500 ISun 1·51 221G Vi sla Dorado (The Bluffs! Nil 642-82:15 573.50<! (Sun 1-5) • IS1.l Toyon ( 1-kiyCrest) NI~ ·' 642-8235 I S:.it & Sun 1·5J • l400 Wes lclirr D1'. 1Weslcliff) NB 675-6000 $74.00Q (Sun 1-5) 5i72 Oakley ·rert'. (TurUe rock) Irvi ne 6'14·1766 $105,000 · (Sun 1-5) 724 Malabar, Corona del ~lar 675-0000 $88.5J; (Sun 1·5) 2312 Cliff Drive (Newport Heights! NB 642-5200 675-4000 (Sun 1-5) 133 Shoreclills Rd .. Corona de! Mar 644-7682 $148.500 (Sun 1-5) 4691 Royce (U niversity Park) !,.inc 675-6000 $62,000 (Sun 1-5) • •7 ,Collins Island. J\1eu•port Bench 6i3,6900 S295.000 ' (S!ll & Sun 1·51 • ,•517 30th St., Ne\VPQrt 13each 675-6600 97,500 (Sat & Sun 11-5) l!OO Cambridge (Weslcliff) ND 042-8235 (S un l-51 :7b31 Hockrose lUniv. Park) Irvine 642-8235 $-IB.500 (Sun 1-51 l 52li Ruth Lane (\\leslcliff) NB 644-1766 :$83,500 \Sat s .. Sun 1·5) HIOO While Sails (ll. V, Hills) e dM 675.3000 {l!iat & Sun 1·5) 1852 Iowa (Mesa Verde) Cos ta ft.·tesa 5-164141 ~39.900 (Sat 1·5) 3175 Gibraltar, Costa f\lesa 642-1771 $37.900 \Sun 1,5) 1168 Bismark (l\1esa North) Costa J\•lesa 546-51180 ~.750 (Sal & Sun 1-5 ) 299'l Andros t ~'lesa Verde} Costa l\'Jesa 540-51IOO $-15,500 (Sun 1-5) 30U Poiu sellia, Corona de! Nlar IHtJ.4050 \5al & Sun 1-5 ) -19-4 Ogle (NpL Hts) Ne\\'port Beach 645-"646 ~9.900 (Sal & Sun 1·5 657 Alta Vista. Laguna Beach 497-1711 Sl!0,000 (Sat & Sun 12·5) 1101.i Sandpiper. Corona de! i\1ar 673-8550 $Y5.500 tSat & Sun 1-5) ·'706 liison. Ne"•port Beach S64,950 (Sa l & Sun 1·51 • 1717 Terrapin, Baycrest SW-7270 $89.500 (SlW 2-5) 3277 i\•linnesota, Costa i\lesa 752-1920 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1859 1:>01t 1\bbey (H. V. 1I o1nes) NB SW-8750 S7L500 (Sal & Sun 1-5) 242-l 22nd Street, Ne,vport Beacl1 644-87;;() ~97 ,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2433 Bo\\'doin. Costa i\1esa ti.J6.7lil (Sal & Sun 1-51 207-1 Redland . Cos ta i\ilesa , &16-7171 \Sat & Sun 1-5) 4 BEpROOMS 1235 Sant iago (Dover S_ltores) NB 675-6000 S91,500 !Sal & Sun 1-5) 1102 Charleston . Cos ta i\lesa 545-1425 $41.950 !Sal & Sun 1-5) •7762 Rhine Dr., 1-ltuitington Beach 848-0260 $-19.500 1Sal & Suu 12-61 32641 Seven Seas Dr., Lag una Niguel 499-1397 598,500 (S un 1-51 •4318 Surrey (Ca 1neo Highlands ) Cd~1 642-8235 $85.500 (Sun 1-51 4507 Gorha1n (C runeo Shores) CdM 644-1766 5157.500 ISal & Sun 1·51 •854 1 l\'Iartinque, 1-lunlington Beach 902-4471 S56.500 (Su n 1-51 •2022 Len1nos Dr. (!\lest Verde ) Cl\.f 549-1366 546-5800 iSat&Sun I lo dark ) 3012 Donnybrook Lane, Costa l\'1esa 675-6000 $39,700 <Su n 1-5) 9281 Jasmine. Fountain Valley 842,5541 536-8836 \Sat & Sun 1-5) 'lli Jasinine. Co rona del 11.lar tJi5·551I 8139,500 (Sa t & Su n 1·5 ) •2i09 Se ltint,; Sun (IJ.V. 1-lillsl CdM fHo-4050 (Sun 1·51 2 J{ue Cha1nonix (B ig Canyon) NB 644-4910 Sl49.500 <Sal & Sun 1-5:30) 4 BR & FAMILY ROOM OR DEN * 1608 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shores) NG 644·1766 $225.000 (Sun l·5i 9 Cherry Hills l.Jl. fBig Canyon) NB 641-1766 5175.900 \Sun 1-5) =.f hlojo Ct.. tNe,vport Crest) NB 6-12--0238 869,500 (Sal & Sw1 1-6) "1800 Sandal\vood Ln., Ne\vport Beach 494-7531 $149.500 (Sat & Suu 1-5) 123J Son1erset Ln . (\Vestc.li([ .NB 642-8235 (Sal & Sun 1-51 . • • • 1712 t:aJaxy (Dove r Sho res) NB G73-2222 SI09,500 (Sun 2-61 2207 \Vind,vnrd Lu., Ne\1·port Beach S4i;..6486 $86.500 (Sun 1-5) * • •30 Linda Isle. NC\\'port Beach 675-0123 $298,000 (Sun 1-5) li35 l·fa,vaii Circ. (~lesa \'erde N.) Cl\'I 557-9538 (Sat & Sun 1-51 2399 Tustin, Ne\\'port Beach. Back Bay 645-7221 875.500 (Sal & Sun 1-5) 35 Bu11ling Tree Rd. (Big Canyon) NB 644-1766~ /'--(Sat 1-5) 1821 Sabrilia Terr':"'tffVine Terr.) C<L'I Sl4-1766 5167.500 (Sal & Sun 1-5) 50 Braeburn Ln. (Big Canyon) NB 614-1766 8168.500 (Sun 1-51 97i2 Kite (La Cuesta) 1-I B 96!J,4456 (Sal & S1in ll-61 .*2:i00 \Vind,vard 1.n. <Bac k Ba yJ NB Ui3·7300 $1 19.500 jSat & Sun 2-5l • 1500 Galaxy ..Or. (l>over Shores) ~B 642-8235 S2?~.fi00 (Sun 1-5\ •438 62n d St. .. Ne\vpon Shores. NB 675-6000 $79,00Q (Sun 1·5) 2333 Cynthia Court, Cos ta 1'.'lesa 644,6200 $47.500 (Sat 1-51 1255 Somerset Ln . (WestcllIO NB 1>12-8235 (Sat & Sw1 1-51 &7 Montecito (Spyglass) CdM 642-3'l35 (S•t & Sun 1-5\ • •319 ~torn lng Star Ln. <Dover Shores) 642-8235 ISat & Sul\ 1'5) 1201 Hiahland l\Vcstcllrr) NB 642-8235 $125.500 ( Dollv .~·5) 2241 Donnie. TI.d .. Nc\\'port Be1.1cll · 641-6200 114.500 !Sat & Sun 1-51 . I ADULTS ONLY do •11: ltll'lll:tl iln111~ .. rn1 ,; .~lun11.,.,tunl' f\rf'plAcC , . h.g:h \)1•'11 t~'filll rril~lll:l-,'(. ,\1.-.h•n1 l•lll·ln kltC"ben osx-n ) l.111·1•lj l 1n11'1•r1,~J : l1C'drn1 ;i Sl'('hltlet! 1,,1,.11<'C' Sl')j 000 tu <11n111g rni. H.F.DUCE~ 22 Aennitage Ln. {Big Can~on) Nl~ 644-62110 $159,500 (Sat & Snn 1-51 1401 Seacrest (I-1.V. I1ill:i) Cdr.l 644-1766 $120,1)(){) ISw1 2-ui •"420 K:ings Rd . rct1rr -1ravel1J 1\'B 1>12-5200 $118,500 ISun 1-51 2845 Ellesn1ere /1\rlesa \."l'l'dc l (':'11 :>16-5990 $56. 950 . !Sun 1-51 1030.Polaris (Dover Shoresl l\'B 642·5200 $1 19.500 !SHI lX Suu J.jJ 2951 Catalpa {Eastbln[f1 NB 644-1766 $84.500 f5nt & Sun 1·5) 2-l211 Via Aquara Ur., L:lguna Niguel 4954121 $59.500 ~Sat & Sun 1·5) 1301 Stonefield, Costa l\fc~a 546-4141 543.950 310ti \Va rren. Costa l\lesu 546-4141 :;43.950 1Sa1 1'·31 1839 Pt. Bar1noulh (il.\'. l!iil1l<'S) NB 675·3000 S69.000 1Sal & Sun J.fi) 4G3:J Dorchester {Cun1eo 11\ds) Cd~l 675-300Q tSu.!1 1·5 ) 9012 C'l1 ristine. Ne1\•port \Vest. JT B 546-414 1 S51.950 !Sun 1-51 • 1132 Ebbtide. Corona Uc! ~lar .. 673-8550 ~114.000 (Sa l & Sun 1-51 556 1 Sierra Verde. Irvine 752-1920 $69.000 1Sat & Sun J._.}) 10i8 Redding. Cost.:i l\Jesa 5»2660 $68,!.IOO (Sa t & Sun J-5 1 2382 Bay Farin. Santa Ana lleights 546-4967 SJ0.000 \Su n 1-51 G9 i\lontccito Drive. Spyglass i-Till 6--14·7210 SlB0.000 /Sat & Sun 2·6 f 4501 lfan1pden. Cnn1eo Sho res 6-1-1-7270 8159,000 (Sal & Sun 2,6) 2778 Loren zo, Costa J\·lesa &tS-0303 (Sat & Su n 1·5l 5 BEDROOMS 9782. 1\sh ford St .. \Vest1ni 11ster 002-4471 $53.1)(){) (Sun 1-5 ) •1411 l\fariners Dr. (!!arbor 111dsl I~B IH-0--0020 $64.500 !Sal & Sun 1-5) 10:32 Presi dio, Costg! 1\lesa 645-0303 $55,1)(){) (Sal & Sun 1-5 \ 5 BR & FAMILY ROOM OR OEN • 1825 Samar. (i\1esa \"erde) Cl\·J 540.5990 $87.500 'Sun 1·5) • • !~21 Bayside Dr .. Corona del i\'lar 6i5-3331 (Sat & Sun 1·5) • it.56 Linda Isle tLmda lsle i NB 642·8235 (Sun 1·5' 1907 Galatea Terr (Irvine Terr.) Cdl\il 6-I0-4Q;;o I Sun 1,51 49 Ro.val St. George {l~ig Canyo n) NB 6+1-4910 8295.000 (Sa( & Su n 1-5:30 1 8 Oak1no11t Lne I Big Can.van) l'\B 6'4-4910 5325.\)(){) 1Sal & Sun 1-5 :301 ••l Linda Isle Dr. I Linda Isle ) NB 644-4910 $250.000 (Sat & Sun 1-5:301 6 BEDROOM * •434 Via Lido No rd fLido Isle) NB 042-8235 (Sun 1·5J 6 BR & FAMILY ROOM OR OEN ••3()6 Via Lido No rd \Lido Isle) NB 673-7300 ~395,000 (Sal 1-51 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE J BEDROOMS 3l6 (Th e BluHs) ND H-:10· l Sun l ·5 J • 116 Broo e {!\lonticello) C~I 540-1151 S 500 1Sa1 l-:i1 *4:W8 Spindrift Jark Lido ) NI~ 675-4060 $43.500 (Sat & Sun 1-51 . 4 BR & FAMILY ROOM OR DEN ~5 Rue Du !larc (Big Canyon) NB 640-5560 $215,000 !Daily 1-51 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 1 BR & 2 BR • *3803 lliver Rd .. Ne\vport 64-0-4-050 2 BR & 1 BR 620 J asmine. Corona del J\lor Beach !Sun 644·7 171 SI 15.000 (Sat & .Sun 61:1 !rt.~. Coronrt de! J\1ar 6++.-7tl l $39.500 (~Ull 2 BR & 2 BR 2500 Ocean Dlvd .. Corona clel 6 i 5-6000 $2 LO.\)(){) 608 1\cacia, Corona de! i\lar 675-6000 589.500 3 BR & 2 BR 2524 Occa11, Corona del ~lur l\lilr isun 1-51 1·5 1 J • .) I 64-0-4050 1:at & Sun) <11.;..i 151 -z Iri s. Corona dcl i\lnr 673-ti5\0 $109.600 5 BR & 2 BR 428 Goldcnl'od. Corona dcl ~Jar (Sun 1.5) 675·6Q21 J ( Evrryday t0-5 \ HOME & INCOME 2 BR & I BR 418 f'ern tcaf. ('orona de/ 1\ltir 646-7350 $37,900 [Sul & • un 1.;1 2 BR & 3 BR 208 Cecil Place, Costa ~lesa 8J3-9781 $1l8.500 . ( ul 1,5 : Sun I :30-5 1 3 BR EACH • •3SO \'ia Lido Nord tl,ido 645-7575 S35U.OOO Pool W•torfront & Pool ' ISIC') NB !Su11 1·51 I Co111~,. :-,,.,1 1\1·ai1i·l'I. EMER.ALOBA Y' t'lt<J,\l 5"G.Cl.~~0S73,~~Cl lx·.1u11Culh i.' ;1 I" p ,, I,. d ,, .. I I . 1' lJI{ (JUIO.: SAi..£. $32 •• II I · 1 · 111 n l111'1' 0t·LJti.oo 011 l.0'" \\'\.11 \T 7•' I'' '" wr ;111o 111'1•·1· 111,.111 r 11 fl . :.; 1 • ,, , , •• ' • ~ • 1 priv1111· p;111u. cn;l unit t.ur.~ ··!~r·r;.•11 1 a~. ~:.~1r11 1:011~1. 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SU0,000 , O\V/l.itll 4 tu·. i i~ h~•. C'\11·11,., (J('J·:..\/\'t'HOi\'i' • lfX!9, &~boa a~s~unP 1 1 ~·. 01: nc11 \-11,,;,. !A'uu1. ... anttr li..•;irh; Ji·;. $5000 00\\N. l'c"· \\~ '; Hlltl \'1!llc11 (Lr. IHZ~1s..JS. k·i·i'l l·•l: "f"IOll J1i!rkin'!i· -I i::-la~s. -4 BR + ftun Ml~f $37,9j(}.,0µcri ll to :1. Bl:., :: h.;1~ 0•1.v fl'fil ' ... i)('t1111s, {rp\c & 2 de<:kS. XL:-IT loon l\'/l\O l,)l;,,., a\•ai\ 1-BH .. tlt•JI, ~UI''' h u U 0 S t!. ~IX'UI roastal \'U. 2150 ~q fti 10 1/Ufll huyi·1·. •IBJt 2U.\. l'io~l' in . .'!2T5.00.l S:ll.900. \ 1·11l·th'-s1u·. Vu·. \\':u-nci•/ CHOICE ~01\Tll F.:'in 497-1711 Laguna B•ach :\IHJ,'llOlin. G-11·099i Clt'S. :\l:u'\"('lnus I !l \\: 3 f'H .. 3 -11:1., d<'11. 1lnunc; 1'T!1.: IK'am Hunt, Harbour 1042 o.:••il.; 2 frpl. Suhinll all of- ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;; lt•rs: Esra1 c siil1• $110.0UO l lPEN SUI': (lC"I'. \':. 1.~, J 'l~L.: ,\LL!:.l': ,., c ~I Sl'J:FSJIJ~; CULO~Y BF',,\LT(•f{ 19~-;:,rs.1------~---1 ult l'D.l·ifi1: Cst. 111\'j .:: H!(. li)'.)·I "· Cc.:i.st. La1,'1ll1'! Executive Home 2JJ,\. Pr1\·111t•. --.-. Pri ' l,..,._,uo· -, s-• * TG.'>62 <'llA:-.:NJ·:J. '~ :-< • ·~E-W -CU_S_T-OM....__ inc ..,.... n JJ , .• 1e"":f I llun1. H;'lrbour. on \\alCt'. 1" \\wl and ~l..~ · • :-1 31,R • In lh<' hc:.ir'I Of Suu!h La"llllU. reilings. ~laffift ~-Ce1 • JB1\. •0 ., ,.._ · o___. -.• .. !GO'iS r.JAHINl·:t: D It., r-rin1 1·it:'1v. I~:.:<'. 3 lxhm., ...... ~<?an view. .._.""" Ol\.,,\I, 21·• baH11·uston1 lt0n10, •·r,·o<ly ganlcn. ,\ q1!i\!ty Ii~ 'ti~ l\unt. ,\J:u·ina. 011 11·;u1•1'. ~ _,_ :!HH, li:\ Jor V\·cu1Ja11t.·y! !(;,;:. lge. Ii\'· outstanding beauty. L:l.q;~ lHl CALL ins.: f..: ft1n1ilj t"()tlm!O \\'ilh studio i:;ara.c:c. v.ith D CH.' l"t11 IS!M\ND VILL'\.ClE: PROP. l~un1rrl r1•il .• ~· fl·pl<'. L1;e. !ig-ht. S.'i5,1XXJ. Agent I 1• o. 71·Hl46..(}.1~/2\J-5U'2-5:-ISS jal'tJ. n...:0111 Jor pool. ,\lalul't' Young, 714: 8 3 Q,-S i 2 :i : · nar111• ll'•'<·:l'. Shott 1i·aJk to 1''.1'f'!"!: 497-'295:? ' i-.-SY OWNER .-hcH1·h i\O Vl:-,'..\:-;'CING llt'rix'rl Ha'o\·kJ11:( Rt>nlto1·s. [ 1"\\'f, *.,..,.'!>" ,1 ..,1.1 1 "\ 1-'llOBLE,\IS llt:Jt.E. 10•,; Laguna Niguel _1052. · 'v ' · .,, • ,_.,, · DO\\":-.! llANOLI::S· .\\Al "f'!-' eusun hon1t•. 90' \\"illl'l'fron1. T I · · · ~ ' · • ~ · . .1n• 1~ .. , I Ill . . 11:. .\N X.Li\r BC' Ar S°f'\\' ll(llllt' In i\fonarc/1 Ea" ..... '""' ' poo. ) n Xlf"l.lS. s~-500 s I • JI ! ' I • t'ina1u·in:; :1 vt1i!. IJ1Hl1Cri UC• . '· u Jlllll ll tl':il cs. Tl'IT:l.C(' . custom dcsl;ned !~16:),ll(X), 17141 ~)·18j~I m;Q; fl.Wfk'.ltif& nn (''l(fra Ir;,;. lot, room fon By O\\""'Ell 3 BR ., 1 ~ TW'l.--. n. . pool, ~ BR 3 00, v:.illheJ " · ~ .:: ~a..i.u.\l:'ll" cct!in;;><. all .wood t>•.ll1 ... 1• I ~· T?\\'~1hou_s,., Boal ~hp -.a , . $93,:.00 OPE::\ H OV S J:i lilt:. ll!Y,n hnan :1 v a I l, s..;;;; ~UN "~f \• l . ~·"'•! $67.000. Cull 816-7:>1 I 494-~671 499.2100 Sc\:C11 'S:;as Dr. t .J .n' ,,......, I \\'ATEr: \'IE.'\\/ I Br.i)('n, ~--..-.... ,, ,.,. ,.,. ,., ;: W. A1'1 :)ludio, PUJ!~ll.t:' p,\:'\OHA:\l!C OCEi\1' \'Jf-;1\! I ~J. 0 11J1l'I". S.'G.~100. !:ZJ:i1 OCEANFRONT fr1111l rhis •·uston1 .~ J.:1~ :,9'!-'.!l:f.\. Situated on onr of La~nu's l ~ ha !1<11111·. Ille 1•1111)·,.. Irvine 1044 1i11{'-1 )>{':1•·'i"~-T r<'~..,, l ln1~·1· Jir1ck pJ:inlrr, hcan~d I clui\"nl ,'i, r](•('k~ ju~t al;o:iv(' t'l l!\11:.,, .ic ""f):1r;1h• l;.a•lj.j !11<' !i.l!ld. Thi... I btlrni.. l'Jll l\'/11·e1 bar, Clf'lux r1u11rt~ OPEN SA.T/SUN. J.S 31~ 1.J;ith hoin(' hs:•s it~ 01,·n l h••n1~·-SI 1. ~'.· 0011 Ul'l" .. "! 17532 Willow Tree 11i ndi11:; "tvn•' !>l•'I•~ 10 11,,.. 110Li:"lF: Slifl; OCT 13 l·.1 I University Park stJrf :~ is ;i f;1111us1ir hl1y 1~11 t.;!62 ~(ilav.un.T l-T '· 1 {)('li:i;htful t;<u-ck·ii IJ(Jllit>: th(') u1 Sl:-i,1,00:t LINGO R AL ES A E 1 c:u-;1un1iz('I\ lh.i,; :J hdrn1.. ~ _l~j_99-139..l. __ _ I 2 1 ~ ha!h ho111 1• 11ilh .I,_, THIS rs TIU:: O'.\"E 't'OU I ln"t•placl', lllil'ror_... shutters, 0 t,U:R,, !l,\\'E CF.EN \\'.A IT I ;\ ti ('t!i.111111• !ill' ,\: !TI•)l"l'. Dif· REAL ESTATE FOH.-6 sn. pan Id ofc, fu11l I lt•rc1u ,v., d1•ligh L!u! ut 11 rn1. lorn1nl liv ~ din r111..:, pnc1' of $~1.900. 900 Glt:'ttr1")TC SL sunny garck•n rm. 4 G.\. CALL S52-7SOO 19 1-!!~7:, 71 19---0316 :; ca1· ~;.1·. A faotastir o.·•"lll • Vlslo view froni llus Jx>aut .J:.'00 ePRICE SLASHEOe l\to11ar<:h Bay Tcrra.:c . ' N • -St! 11 Spanish \"ill;i i 11l REALT $3450. Vacant .~J.~,.OW. • y Ve.y Sedous Seller LAGUNA NIGUEL 1 l 1n' ./~:ui; C"n1 1·r. II; 111<.· 'r1,0 .,1.,1-:-· ("nlon1~,1. n ,.,.1111 HJ-:,\LTY._ 49G:::_~/K..ll-71(l:i;l .i 1111 11111 ··.,1111,;111.• 1·it'11 . l'alati:1I, ! BR ,'i; f.un. LOVE AT 1·01: S,\LE 1·,,· (J\\",'F.ll ,\ i·11i., ~"~ 1'.,\. ::1f 111 111-.:1 PUR'SE SIGHT -" t'ln 111111 l'IOU<' fu···pl1111>, nu . . 1 1 <'1·r r!h h1·;1111iJul :! H1·, liltn.~. d~h11 ~hr. t·l·i·:inHl' lilf' ~1· , !· 1n:'.;1C·1.n;.: A\·iulub!r 1 2 !\;1 l~1n1•' in !Jni\'l'r~1!\' ,\· inrloor·nutdt)f')l' c:lrJ1\•1Ln:;-. , ., ~Hr.~ IJ;i. lA•auttfuf l':ot•lc pn1 11lt' fl:lli<i, l.H'\';I .'()i;i~ \'lll'Jll!lin~ :ttld l'US10!1l l>I l·•.d.111001 bon1r IJ ,·,hh !IUI( 1 l't!t'S l""ll· dr.tp•.'~ tlU'UuuL llu:.:e !l<llio, l!_~('~HAlVllS fol'l'!i 01 L.1::.,-tnia 1'•11i1•111l.1 1·1 st• 111 shop· ,,1 •'l'l'V•~• ),ird. d 0 uh I e i'\1::;1u•l. Approx. 2~ SQ t I ping & S<·hooli;;, pools~· !I'll· ~111 :,i.:i• . .sr,9.:ioo. icniis. 111 ... "'·erpitt;{.f}('t'Un \'11"\\'. !i!s 1·~u1·t~. Sl~.950. C n I l (',\f:l'l·:i. H C ,\ L TOTtS L.1gun;i J'\;.1gut•l R<'alty ~2-9J 4!j / 610.'4;;;! or 4~12il 4!J6...4CWI I Cl'STO:\I POOL B'' O\\'Xt:Jt Hc•:-i11L '.!Bil 2B.'\. L'nh'. ·in<l \I lllTJ·: \\",\TI~ 11 \'TE\\' Par Birdies Eagles Prin1c loll:. !.-.; pa110 & tll•i·k. (J \. r: 11L0 01\JXG T~OCK Golf front e~tn!l'I( \'it •1. Prof ltl,(·p(I, j:u·u111, r J;ix;i::. :.;,,l, l) l'Or1:11. :: on 1he 1ai_n,·ay !,.: tttiiu111. Ito r1n bLJ. l'P1~. !:!~. :!': J;,\ 11/~<Hll('(I T.t-G at El 1'.igull Co)UJlU")' t:luh dq>:<. \'ath 1·1·iL Only si::.~J()(J ,.,,ilin;.:.•. 1•lusll t'11>1, tinlcd ::;.5 Bl!. ;;" B.\ Op•'rt 3 !u Ii. Lo;u1 ;11·;111 i.:J;1~.-. 111:u·hfi· lrpll', 1il.-l Sl I 1,l)i)i,. 1.-.0;;1 1\SJl<'ll T1•r1•. :,~,J .(~;:_~l li;,th.· :;·~· n ·i· 1·111 IO./har f:l!l•:l•::-,·:-; 1-.. \ST iJCJ:llLS ASSUME s1f 01lo-AN ,\ ~1111. •\1111;.111 11i11''. "''11:11·.! 1111 ° l!>:,.1"11l t . l /O _ •p,11•11111~ 1h•1•k ,It p11f1,1, 1'!1<'11 Braud llC11. .I BH. .\! o ·"' l ~1r ,(. <':irf'iol'l. l'l'll\\T••"llt I'\'.· ['ft 1\1 N l !ttl'~I·: h1 hen111 . ~!'.'.; .1.1• '<I l" (I 1, 11• . Ill 1!1•1111111•1 I• l'l'•I'. 1~1 .. n1 '"I" ~11·h1H1llll" T r: 1: lt:\CE. prl\'lllc ~'C>1ll./ l :iJ~:r-,.u~ p ·12· k 1••":tll"ll !•I• \I l t\!t,llll~ i~•l11'1rtWl i"~ 11llU111)<1 1' /!.:\l,U'dt.'tl f;: a,,, S.•J.!l,IOB.YCIU0·111'1 ER 1111·110111. s<·vl .:11·1·"1. :s 111 •. !n1. hcarh: rlul1hst! w/tr11nls .('!s ___ __ WN __ v,,r 11pp1 ~·all h 1·,, k ,. r . ,\· ''11n1 !>V<•I. OC'can 1·1('111 \\,\LXl'"J' SQL'.1J:E T11nh."'·· ~:1·;...::t;11. •1/C:1t;1!111:1 ~un!il'I;:., l Br:J I Air Cond. ltl'f"1~. 111 i.:h I y BLUE• AGOON VILLA '! u.1 S.1~1.:GO 11ri.:-r•11\c(I. S~'.!.'.il.fl. !i.l-l·ISl\7 1,. 1" ,. .,1,1, LAGUNA NIGUEL , !t r & ·I. 1 ru1u• nca 1•1n, \'!I'll", p , •• p . 11 ~10-:iO:il '1 ' 11 111 '· 2'. R,\, nll .'.\flp[i,ltl<'{'~. ,e-,I ) ' -O\\":>.,J~lt\'.\l'.\Tl\'IT"~ (!, 1'f'll"ator furni-:hf'•I. S•1inu~ BY ll\\ ~E.P.. C'1m1-n Park. ~ I \11'1. pool. ;J~~u11u• r·;. !u:1n, M'll('l'·~'ir~l tinl(' of!"r•>d. Bit 2 B.\; air. $42,000. 2891:.! I !'l'r1•'~· :;!H•l"I• Sl l.00\ b k r u11Jy S69,500. tcrnis. HED AlonHt A\'c: .1!)1;.0J29 ~d;~1no C.\RPET. RF,,\ LT 0 Its Lake Forest 1054 . L:'<l\'~H:=ITY p,11:1,. 11c11 640-li672 or 19'J-l:l.'.""---1 --:;:;:;-~;:;:;;;;;;;;:;;;- I ":""':-I .1". 3 "'" Loi Skyline o ,, 7'\'o INTEREST Jl'i. 1 1'\;l!\~· :;. :l\":0\1. R<'<VI)' ... ,,,. ...... ... ·~ 1·1011 ..... 'I 2-STORY \ , (~ • {l()(I ···1~· I> • .....,._!u• • .,..-.1n1• I · u• -_•':'_: -;}.l .. _ -'--{'('\lings. lots nr 111)od ~1111 VACANT AND READY •I'"" ' bc<lnn, :: "'" ·' COUNTRY SIDE !pit~. pr.ol l(l hlc• !iii(' rlrn. • , )All "h. 1111n1111·11l :1r.• :: hilrr'll.. i:ou11net kif,.h('n. SI 1i.i00 , LAKE ~ ~ ~f:ST I '! h.11h_ r,1n11l.1 l'••l1I 1~1·n•• Oi\'ni•r "ill !'l'tl nn \anil ·~•n [;c'..111!Hut ·llU •.• full .h11!h~. ! 111 1•1111,·uuull~ 1,,, a 1i•d irarl 111 i'i', ( .... 11;,_· l".Ul-"'I" .• Uu1li.-m ... , l111~"1'111 1'.'1'1; \lt'l•li·•\ !•1•ii11.~lw1•. t,t.)l';t<'C'IU!il r···l 111•1".1,.,·11111 r .. 1• 1111\I!·!' Ultra Super 1 •11Sl•\11\ dr:\fH'll. ,l.;U·f(~ ,....._. lt!ll i"I 1•h.1~1.·;ol 11111·~~ '"11 l'i' I ''"II ' lo· lh • ',,, !•"1',·d 11'.:.~1 ·1 ~;ilj' (n•.n:,.11 '1" . . . '• • • "'· l"I 11,1\" 11'> ;1 u A , \· ''",·· nll !IU' l!IJ•' l!Jl•l 111'j a111\ 11•~1. \.i1 .. ·11-.1 ·'""lll\l·l 1~\l't '\l ... ,, S.14 uo11 rr1l1,·• ·+I ••!ih \,,~l '"lil II •· I I 1 , • _, ! ~ ' · ·I CALL Ss2.1soo l n,,\:; •. :.,. "'I i;'.,1n'.'";;'." 1,:::.'I ._ .... , ..• '.l.11~ '.''.'1:1('1!"3.l'-:--only_:_ ! • VISION • I .J.+t-i.".1.; ni· 1!!1 llMH !1 \II.JI I 11,llJ:.\'l.:l.,. 4 B.t S';'.", '\. {'11,1 .. l )II\\ h•lll'" ! 'o\/i'Ol\\'\.'t'SU\fl\01\ pll I --' -"' •ll!ld fk•'I' IU t~tl[ug .~1000 REALTY I\ l'l'(I httl lYll111HlllY Univ. l'nrk Ccn1•'r, lr•;inr ASSUME 7°/ol t1 11•JJl11('\_·. T ,. cm end o u ~ r111~ 1•JUI ll4)n1r 1.; ;i r;11\"' 11111,,tc l' iuitt:' on g To u n d ! , :•tn.• uf1,,~r1uf'nt. l>oubll' lc\t•I II rov like yoor home Mtccl Io I,~ 1v1n1)d.,.100 I.ii· 111 rhl'.' \1·00Js, call 10 S('(t 1·h1·n. .1. ,. • 1\«i1un111111c Ti\t'.ll·:t> SG7 . .:iOO. ·rot. L c: t.ag·1na Beach 1048 loon. \\lhy \11111' Ccin11~11'1" t:J::,\1.TORg ~- ...;.;.::.;...:..=.:.:.:;c__...:_:..;,: H t)f!\\' .11 ttnly $ 6 9. 9 0 0' • f \1'1'"\'11-'\\' 2 St 4 I !~I~. hr•1)1C. 11!1'. 1t1t: :-.1.1i:!il' l'li -li61 "' · · • ory R. d c R I lir 11,. •llt' lfornt> '1 11 /lr"" Pai h. HI'\:• Si.:.!.~ilO e arptt, Iii tor5 •lt1 ,.,,,, hll;::~ n1n~IC't ,.UHii ,. \ 1..i'i~ ~1111111 ,.,~···1 ' /ll_tlll'J!I l 1\t1i•l 1l! 1, .. ,, d1"<',..:111: ill'f'A I Ill ' '' " ' •• -i., I 1"1''!'1 I:• ><h ~· lf•·n~•· .• 1111l11hln-nc \\"0lllJ.?. 2'l h• :~ n.1 .. ' 11~1 ~·11111 ff ,,, F h,·11! ' j.,, "!. 1111,, I<\ 1•n on. ro·u!t n .. •Hllil•tlh •lr·l"1t:t!rd It n c!J ! . •t1l:1•loo· I It'll" Ill I!)~ \11'.I~ It·,., . .,_ h· ,·1•r! .'./ Ii f' I k ·• j I I 1lt1l:l11)1•d. (.}l!'l'lo•f' 11111 hf-Ip l~I \\ \Jtl" ~·llUI .. ,11111 I 1• 1• I ... l'f!tl\.l)ld .. ••II· ILl .. 11111' \.19,9ttl. TO ,,L li; I"\!'' ~111.r l'.111:1\+ i 1~1111· 11lrt11_~1J _J...!2,1.\l,TOT:!' .• ~ .... ~. •, ' C fl DAILY PILOT SJt.urday, Octobtr 12, 1974 Missi on Vitfo--f067 ' Newporr 8 11ch 1069 1 Ouple-x"'e-s/°"U"'"'n'"11-,----,-,lncomt Pro,,.ny 2000 1 Hou1e.1 Furnished Hou1es Unfurn l1hed Houut Unfurnls ed Hou"1 Unfurnl1h.4 H1e1 urn/Unfurn 330 l --"--'C.--"'--"""'~;...1.;.;.;.:"'-'..:.;,..:...;......0----.c;;;;: for 1i•le 1800 I REALCO I SURPRISE I Balbo• ltltnd 3106 Coron• del Mtr 3222 Huntington Beach 3240 L1gun1 Niguel rnr.£..-;, THEES. TJU-.:r·:s . :1 cov1~cro:--nnos. 1 'J <1n • lot v.uh ~fll'ndnb!t> ~"""-'..;;,;.;.;c;:::..._.:.:.:: .. n O\er, 1•1l-\1·d v.trh "'"!1··1 pil'.lt:(',j, side hy !!ltlt', G ffio•,1 loo. Ltm· dov.·n & low ill· J'!;ALf' block lo bay, 3 Br. FOR RENTALS f\Jo:hT I Br !li·hlCX $13j. S"' r•n•-, ... ~· APARTMENT 3252 C .D.M. 'fhl'Uhll And Jil1u11.:., for lh<' 11o.·11 . B1.'t.t lo1:a11on '" lfunl !t•rl'llt Sl:-,,oco. -Ba, f.rpl, l car ir.in~ .... :1;o,y 'IJC, plaiie cal l clut;t>tobell<:h.c:hldok """ ""•w\-L. pr\\•ft l l}.,..., h '--'l'•I bed ll•'Uini::. ,,,r rhl• b•·a u l HARBOR VIEW l.k!llC'h. lnro1ne O\'l'l" Sl.llOO BEAMED CEILING 61'3·1483 RoJeJMt)' Sil!ll 1he Is BUUCE."J' 2 Br Tri Sl50 co111munit)'. 4 RR, lam m1, uni l-0.nu 't'o lt o~ room G1'ro11)~.d1•13 Blt 111 1u:~ n"a,1 B 11 1 Pl d 1 11 111 ... Huy onC! ,or t_.)rh l BEAUTY 3 RR, 2 ba, bl1lns, trplc, h<:!id\ngoorttntilt 'd~pt. Stv/11,.vnJ)('i &chit11 · wet 1!>'1r: re(' luc..:il '•· $-19:>. ·SCl!IODln<MnltihedT.ENNIS 11 .• , 1\, <'t'p~. IUl\~. l'UU1 u Ut'nno ntu ('I f\•r fLiOOO dwn 9·~ inl I Xln! lOl:IHI•' H:l)'.ft ~!\ch Rily IJ75..3000 HOl\tE\' 3 or, 2 ~ ··--. rJ? '8~·. • •• ll/\ lh1 ~r 11 11 J flnan· "'ltJ1 •JX'Ctac:ulor bi4: tuck Jlur1)': 'Priu. r.;r~). iucak." I T,~1 1 ,.51 P~-rk 1 1 n f: i. hllrp 675 7673 OI • Bit I I \\'ID •~. _._, N,..W 3 Bit. 2 bu, t'01.Y fpl., Likt' nc 3 bedroom k .. c•·a:uhml! )Uut ll'rn1~ A11k· • )IH'rl ~~ 4!G Call · Chi 1 t .. 1 lv,.-!r2:t · 1 .w.11 ... t' ,,.·aut)' 111 unJy onc :>-" EERruL i'JtU\Y 2br 100 n)li I'' • • J)Kl•v·<'Oudo. ln Nor1h\•!e11· 11·/\'iew of "' · 1""" 11~ S.I\~ BAYSHORES · u' ,.g · a J -block fro111 i;hopp!n.;. G1'\'ol 81lbo1 P1nln1ul1 3107 ho u 1111, fenced p'a ti!), • ~IL\' <I Br. 2 Ba hlit' hills' u:;e mo 'iel\!le ...t!et1 next io t.'OUrt • ~ Sll-mO · 1!>-J.l~ 1 ! lncom• Prop•rty 2000 r•1r .1.T;11irln111'i; r1·h1'1'1n~1111 &. 11:dvacy, $300 IX't nM>, 718 $2!k;. clOM!' 10 schls & shop.1. ·enu DEE Al,;!!;11 11ntumW\Cd. REALCO 1 1...11')..'t'~I lot. ~lltll"lous 5 1 1 loco11111 loo. \\'ill $ell or1 J ,,., ~ Orchld. Open Sun 1-5. All 11i:r:C'S, prlceS'"\.'Ull U.'I! ilOO-oJG:IO ' sSo-riooo CD.M. CHARMER 1---~ --ht'dl'\.ltUll ... 5 '1i.!h I 11111 I I~· EASTSIDE UNITS ('(1t1tnt"t w!tl1 1\11\' lll!M'l'~.t M~ FRONT . rie~, fl~t, ~ 54&-49:>1 ALA REF-.'TALS 6'12-83.SJ , . REALCO honic, $!9._.,0()0. <'l\'(ir. 11r t:otlV<'llllWlnl \\'Ith Hit ~ 111; I Ba, 11 lute1 or )early, SEA 1'1':11.RACI:: To11nti.u.1ii.c. 8pac10us 3 i.K'<h'OOm and ..... SP\Nl~ll n~ .. \L'T\"e I WATERFRONT FINANCING! I du1\n (iT.~2039 LOVEL'!t 3 IXlnn, 2~ h1,1th I.EASE $360. n.10. !::·ludb"' 2 BR. 'J UA, occan\•\('W, l~n1H_y l'OOIU honic at75 . r. II 3 FIXER UPPER 7l=::::::...,~---~--I M-\\' pulnt, c.-rph1, dit'bwhr, lrfl.l'dcner. Ftunil~cson!y. hi Rllt~ltu, .... 110, ~e1.:urll•'. furnlilhed $'50. extras. ,('( l!l+' ro11C. 'lip t -ll'\'f'I", . Prtnu• ~,:01~h!t" Ou1Jlc.'x . .,.,. a9una Beach 3 148 ""''~· 13-••. le~.,. .. u .. -"--& la I I 11= V .,. ' WATERFRONT · I · d 3 k Tbr bullrh:r~ ul'on l>O tll •• "'"' " .,.. '" """ Da.1-w-... tmm ' JJ UI ""'· • fl.Cant. ,--nt;~n, '"17;7 1tu1111·n111· 1£+r1('n ~•. ·u11t · . _ c · reUent l"wnl'lfll:, \\'ILL SPECIAL Agen1. 673-8550 ed R t ....... "' V'rr" " RH , (1)1."flll c\ln f"' 1 abc :!S' ~'k'.\' ~i,u-ki:t. S!~c~ls .11.l)d CAHH\' :o;:F'.tf: ~lier h1'l11 5 unlts ln Qrani,,'t' tct unly !::ilfE:RALD BAY 3224 rcq'd, 4 ~=·pain~ : Mission Viejo 3267 IJenutilul 3 bedroom town- irt!p I) royr>.0111, us: 1urnl11)0 x 11 1 ,\Jui-.;: . roon1 rtrwn .. ...-und PA''S WA:-l s:iJ,tX>O. \\'ill sell 01. o:>.,\· llolL~e "''ell lurnishc<I or un-Costa M•t• clean. Nt>ar At la n 111 & hou:M!, private boat sit11 • /Lf'l'J' . 11 1•011 \f1111io 1 01·pfll'J•1k· ~~~~1,:l~\uM.. Pn\a!e Ii 11 P • COSTS! $10,500 hll.)'~! OOL!-change. \Yatcha_~ut. fu1·11. :I Br. :1 Ba, occ>nn Bu.shard. Call & ask for 3 B~. ~ Ba, fan1il11 r1n, furulture C)pfloual. $595. It\< \n ··~· , •111 \' t:\1·1!.111~ .,..,~.... . li LE OEPRECIAT!O~: VA ASSUMABLE \'it•w, bcuth lli<le. ~!O. BACH Units & 1 llr'!ii, $100-Chuck Everett. 546.-41•11 or Pauo. t;reat view! 4 RC'c. CHANNEL REEF hon-u• nnt"' S.'...1.{ll)t!. Ti•rn1~ PENINSULA C<'lh•r C'(lf'NQr. 1. u rt; e FOUR ~TJ-·1169 llO. Stude11l!t, furn &: util. 6-t2-3n9 alt 7pni. centers. S.170. 830-2452 . vr ln1dc---ln V/\1·an1. 1nus1 Ad bl C Cl'ld \';iullrol i'\'lllug, lhhii:: .It PLEX 2 pd. l.6llCo d 21);: Jo CD~1~ mot1l bea utiful he qnlfl. vr:\ e ttflt' I 11' o l)('ilrooni.'I, 11 re Pru c e !I, L1-.11 lnte~t ,r.,,_ high !lpt'n-Ult, ~ LARGE .f'A~I. R.i\f. Sl-IAG 2 br, 6-plcx $150. gd T\VO super sharp, 3 BR, 2 UA, , 11 o, 1· pool, pat ' bayfront IOt'llt.Joo. v f' r )' &.'H-2T:O 4.9.i-Jlol:\O 1 t.ot~1n:-•n1, tlt·n. p1·1v111e frt'C 1~rlv1tli' patios & cntrys 4 dablc. Only •I ye;.ir¥ okJ. 2 ha, AwKleck & patlo. $325 uret1, chld l'o'/parent11. ~w cpta. drps. nt'\v ;.aint l.'fltk>&ed uttach gar, Chit· lnrgc h\'O beilt'OOIU furnish· REALCO sl~etl patio_ P1·icOO to J.(!ll. i·ar .;:nr11~~" Delux.-unit~. Sell or l''-..:hnngt'. ~i~.'i~~~:i y1·ly. 197-2141 or CUT1E 2 Br t.ptex $150. Nice in & out. $265 &: $285/ruo. drrn $275 nw., 830-0.'\il ed. S(i()(l. 1 ~-l-Hl-<.-,-,,,-a,-,-~rii1·y \i l lrpJ.·, BE'ACH SPECIAL H11rx11!n 11riccd, S72,;,o<J~ To 1£NQuail ~ yard, nme k i.:;ar. f!~ ~~v or Dale, No Newport Beach 3269 LinLE ISLAND largc>i~nr~:u·d,a;..surnt'i', .see, cn ll 11011· f714l 75;l..J700. iiilPlac Lido Isle 3156 D012~BLEEC',1G•B"i· 2 Br 1-lse L r 1 East' \',\. 830-59::9 !Spacious:! hrdroo111n dinirn: oPfN?1t9 .11s~UNIOSE 111Cf• • ''J, ', tns-rt'L 3BR. prestige nci"'hborhoocl uxu Y iornl" ,on """'" ~ 1_ itlf"t""--1!'fl'('ln '<I. l Properties \VJNTERRENTAL2br,2btt, POOL 3 Br home SJ:!:i. Avl. nearly ne\\•. }~c, ieP LARGE FAMILY Bny~rout. c.0~1ple.tely N•wport Beach 1069 ~~:~·i;i.o~~::~:~~·~'t;;t.ieft~; TJ ... _,,.: ''oo ouA~s$~:~t~~t •••~ ~v~;~i2i~~':busoro' &&kl~~;:: ~~~!fi~~2~cBr. ~ha. ~,.·,~t~~~$3.5o~;r ~:~ H~':naud("F:..i~~~~i:h~ ~("~\~ ~B'.""""'AY·S"'ID"E'P 'D"•Rilable. Ba" Vi ew Condo C:ull lli~7;!~'5 EXC'~~t.J..ENT Cd,\! PltOP. · \' · · ' -car ger. -4ln ly refurbished, 4 lxlnns., • J Ne t B h 3169 STUDENTS, JOO 4 Br, 2 ba, c ~-\l'l\t!'rlrr.ont: l.C:\', tront ,jc(•k; 9 UNITS 91.~l/lll)(M)) + OPEN HSI::. wpor eac -$29S. 81.11\K f>et-Ot" child. VA ANT 2 Bdr1!! ¥~se Qll 2 ~ha"' new ca rp !;! ts & • "~ ~m and den. New- :rnn .. 2 b.'1. tw:irly ''' tllO\'t' Sl!N 1-5·13.1 J{e!ioll'ope. Vl111 ~fany more-call us. A~age. Also 3 Bdr m pes: gnrdC'ning luinlsh· Por:! affii apt. Unfun1l5hed. 1n, Sll1 )00: Ov.ni•r 11iny (3 Tri.Plexes) \\'tnhlr8:Co.S32--~:'2 Al.A H.ENTALS &12-8383 house, C.M. SlW. n10. ed.NowonlyS:i.50a1uonth. $G9;i. cn.JTy. 6 blk..; fro111 beach, 21~ ~T§ lndustriil Prpty. 2100 Singles & Fnmilies O, K. Call 675-7225 (hl'lrming Waterfront old. Xlnt financin,g. \VIII sell Agt. F~. 979-8-00 . , .............. ,,.,.. .. . 1-Sftnu. l'tllltlO. $69.SOO. individu11llyorall. I , Id 3 BR CONDO, Patio, Frplc, 0-.1·111•r II 111 (' 0 n l' L d tr Paul w. Brumfield rv1ne n • .. Relllly ComPRny Bltns, \\'alkable to hen.ch. \.\IJ ,~:)· HE\l:l'\' I'""''"'~" I 30 LINDA ISLE & Assoe. Complex HARBOR VIEW "''" $2911. ean co u "t P Newport Shores G-12-R:>&l or 51S..l0S1 C'\'l' 3 Bedrni1n1 home \\'/view. Rculty Company Zl3·2-19·2409 all. 6 pin. ' COM ANY ' & I O PEN SUN f 5 Ruri· opportuni ry to nquh·<' Community pools & tennis Newly Redecorated RP.~ALTORS A 8ERG ENTERPRISES CO Bdrnis. den: sing(' • -$59,500 n1rdiun1 size \\'C'll I ease li court Q u I ck occun..~ncy. Ac:-ross from Santa Ana C.C. WVELY Huntington Bay, SINCE l!m !ruy; wulk 10 hr n 1· h. Sl.JJ1t'rl> location \\'ilh 'A'iclt· blcli11~. S20,!XX> F'P. ...... 1 Bedroom, den & rncloseli Adule Condo, 2br 2 stry 673-4400 Condos Furn :";50,000. OwM.r \\'in ('JUT)'. lliiy vil'll'. 4 BR. 4 1~ BA, FOUR-PLEX l'1'in<'i11nl~ only pl<'ase $Jr~~·~~ 64.2-8235 sun porch. IJJcl. 1110 \'e 1 ~~ba, frplc, clo~ 10 bu~[l::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=:::::::~! Back Bay pool. 11nd dock. $298,0C(), Right Realty 979 8533 "ii=======~= l'('fl'ig. & ,, ... ~1,.,,, $'50/'lo'. & s hopping ;200 mo . • -.::e,v ·1 bdrn1 .. r11n1lly + nirr· • ii .. ~ " " 962-2951/ 963-2832 PAU1 SPRINGS 2 Br, 2 '"!?'. rn1 . 2 Frf1ll-s. Pror,,~s. 11r\tt\ngham n .. alt9 6.400 SQ. F1'. Ind u ii Ir In I NEWPORT BEACH (T~jaula Bailey 642-8235 l BR (.'ONDO, Patio, 1''!11Jc Ba. pools. tennis. saunas, ilt"'t'Or, Pool, n1any <'Xlr;u .. » J'-' Bui!dir1,:: for lite t.1fC •. Nl'ar Blln•, "'alkabl• lo ,,.,,.h'. jac:uzzis. \Vr<!knd, wkly, Sll9 500 o c Airport (Baker ~ Linda Isle & Llck> Isle " monthly. (213)547~ or ' ' AEAlJ"DFIS B~l~roll . ' \\latertront hon1e~ IRVINE RENTALS Lease $290. Call Col!t!ci, Realty Company 831-4570 • LIDO REALTY • t1;·, .. 1 .. 1. '" *673·7300* JOLLY GREEN Cot1;1g": cham1ing 2 Ix/rm. in xlnt l'Ond. Bcnmro Cl'Li., ctrri1. & <111k firs. Kitchl"n dineu.-. Laundry mi. Lot11 I'll C.'l_blnets & stor a;:t!. l....q('. ynrd 11•tth l"lrn~1· on alley ~:;.coo BAYCREST 1'mdl"Winda: Lane; charming r1res1ig)ous home: l brlm1s .. 2 bn.. family nn. "'/\\'t'l hRr. Dining rm. Courn11•1 kitt'hen. LgP. yartl, I us h landscpo;:-. 1.ikl" 1.'0un1ry h\·· Ing in the rlty $79,500 CALL 0 ,.,·l.o4t<4 A~-. 71.EALTY N1a.r l'f••1or1 1'fft Offic t Wt lt ln 1,&Cu1111)at1y ... ' . ,, .. H. V. Homes Montego (."harn1lru: t BR. Open Sun l·:i. J9:;:; Pul't J~am".i;t:1tc BIG CANYON Deane J DR l\lonaro Blood1noor plan U 4 RR Build to Suil, Cus1on1 Home on F1t.1.rv.·ay lo!. /,°"'~ I ( •~1"' ll11J!:1w:r. \ •Jrlll~I lfti M.J1 /01'i !111).rl Cape Cod-Reduced! 3ni \7ia Lido 6Ta-<JI2l P.IGl-ft' REALTY 9~533 Al.SO 213-2-19-2409 aft. 6 ~m BEAUTY 1.,=0:,-~"'"'~===~=I L 2 BR. rondo., vie\v S39J !urn Irvine 3244 IN THE BLUFFS ADULT GARDEN APT View The Back Bay . • . ot5 for sale 2200 Bill Grundy Rltr. 2 BR ••••••••••••••••••• S32j Lovely 3 bedroom, 2Hr bath l ,BR !urn. S14.?fl-!0._ 'Pool. !rnrn I his fine ,Cr1JJ(' Co cl T\\'O LOTS lo!al lOl/:!()!J. 675-6161 :l Bil · ...... · .............. $350 -----------1 condo1nlnlun1 11·/\'iC\\' o t Nr .• L.i~e ~11.rJ;; l035 l2lh ho111l'. 4 l>ll. 3 J'\A, lorrnl Choirc locaLiQn, Huntington 2 BR ................... SJ75 * RENTALS* NewPort Bay. Close 1o pool St. ~.+17 alt ii & ivknd5• din rn1, honus 1·111, & :1 .,_ h z -·• b I • n, 2 B• ,, NB · 3 BR. J>ll .............. ••25 & shoppi""'· ..,.,..,/J\.1•~. -)T· 2 BR. Z BA. \Vest Nine, e<·ae . :.011t.'\I us ne ss, .. , '" ne pier .,.. Villa 3 U · Pk '"" ~ IM~I gale. C111J or Sl't', Professional or o[[ices. i\\'ttil 00\\' tltrU June 15, 4 BJ{, F'R ............... $-185 3BR.. 2ge ' ruv, , Jy. (1'20) Lnguna Niguel. 49&-&.~77 or opt•n house S:it & Sun j.j. 12 1,1 2 • ~; ba. ••• .. " ·· .$-12) Jeanne Ne\\'lll.an 642-8235 525-1732 2:t99 T 1. A l,OOl each. TE R J\.I S. -41)1 St. $200. nlO/Ulil SJi\tPSON REALTY Deane Hoines ' us tn vt>. \\·rite: KANPA. K. 1993 Kihci pd. !J6.l--j.J52/6Ta-ll37 Or see ' -DUNN 4 BR t 3 ba ~ 2 B!l. 2 b.a. dbl garage & CENTURY 21 64S.7221 ~1 ....... 552-1800 ., Tl•m,,'r ena;,;.·····;oai5 HARBOR VIEW HOME -1. 1v·e.•1cll"& Do .. ,,·-•, ,., n1e Income Pro"""Y Rd., KihC'!, ?-taui, Ha\111\ii 1na.nagcr 108 24th·B. I ==~==~~---.... .,..,,,. " u. v ""'"" Cull Oily or Night • 12 Units, 4-Plcxcs. or Ph. !Wil·~79·\.'l21l. CONOO :?Br, 2 ba. fabulous PART FURN, 1 BR fUO. 3 BR .. 2 bu ........... $4()()/<12.5 N.8. (2131 2'lL--1868 all 3 BIG CANYON S11nnish S1yle Util pd Cat 0 K G C d •• .. NC\\/ 19 Unita: ONE OF A KIND view. Boot slip, pool, jacuz. · · · reentree Homes 3 BR 2 Ba ~T.i on os Unfurn. ,,..25 EXECUTIVE HOME .. 72 Uni1s-N<'1v Orleans Unohs1rur..1cd ()c(>an VI l'\\' zi, gar. ,\\•ail Oct l:i to C~is.1 yr:: d'a':.~"~7~k.Sgls,, 2 BR .. lTurtball1•,;_;,k·······$.'U5 Steps aw8y fi.orn ~· P~k, All ' ·1 · 1 1 1 Frnt Loi. ·,,. ,,.,.,. ,· H Jan 1, 673-iO'!.? ~tr. Head. , BR <'cd ·-Elem School S m For S:-1\c or Lt-a:sc or l..l'n~e un s approx1mo e y ~ " ~ , ..-yd. gar $185. 4 BR .• 2~3 bath.s , •.•..• $-lj() ~ · • wi n1mg DELUA'E 2 Br, To\\·nhowle, Option. 4Hr. 3 bu, P 0 0 1 , n1ilt' 10 Paeific Ol'<'lln. L.1guna Sho res. S 85 , 0 0 0. ATTRACTIVE and con· ne\\' <'rpt & paint. 4 BR., :! baths ......... s.175 Pool & Rec. area. So. Coast Villitge are .. ,_Com- \'I V l t ARTllOFER/HO\\'ARD 327:"'1SSS & 4.'19-3695. \'<'nient l bclr. on \\•utcr. Homefinders * 642-9900 B I t I I d ti N S;;~fxxl. ~rrl~t~ 10"~17~.~ Dl::V. C.'O .. INC. PRO.i\IONTORY Bny Lot, $325 n10. Dock \.l,'/lwo slips. 3 R., 2c""ou· .... P .. $4k75'v/gdni· R. C. TAYLOR CO~IPANY r~a~~~ 11 &r dr:'a~.,.1s 0':>001 e~ I • , • I · M.'Hi171 11·n·•l 1-·•l~n. l"UI ••II 0, $275 w/o dock priv, 675-71!'.e. E·Z LIVING, Spacious n<>1·k ege ar REALTORS/DEVELOPERS , ~'.:-I ,..~.. "'-' 1 u, o 1•111._r~l'IJrY i:: 1ua11011. -=~='=="---=~--"~ ..,.. •v •• ...... "' like grounds. 3 BR, 3na 4 BR., 2~~ ba ............. $·150 152-0iOO (alJdna pr\'. Bedroom <Hll· Cnll Gi4-J345 or &IO--Oi'77. UNITS -UNITS! tr:1dc for houst' or sml 11pt OPEN 11ouse 1·5; Lido Sands Toivnhouse. , ..,. i;ccluded Perk II l'Ony, 2 car l!'erage, enclosed BAYFR0NT BA LBOA biding. 213-278-9966 beaut. furn 3 BR. bean1 patio. pool?°6dish\\'asher, 3 BR .. 2 baths .......... $~50 LEASE IT NEW patio. No 1,vatcr bil\i; or \\'alk 1hrough double g;ite 10.8°/o 2.1:'> A(.1tES Rancho Carrillo. et·il's. 4il19 Bruce O't'scent. \\'alk·ln pantry, new I y Cardeit Homes With Ocean View gr11s.. to cut, S28j. mo. to lovt•ly garden pat i (I. SPENDABLE Bt1vn San J uan Capjsrr.:ino $400. mo. Agt. 646-3255 decorated. s 3 5 o. 010, 3 BR., 2 ba ............... $3S5 Grcat lcitchens, 3 BR., :f ha., O\\ne" 5~6352 EntC'r l:u·ge \1·:1rn1 I iv i n i: & Lnkc Elsinore. ~S'tn ~E\V OCciif'iff'oilt, Panoraniic 5-15-'5312 Lldo fsle ftrcpl n-ce, wer 'l)af', tcnn!S, BE"AUT 3br. 2ba. sgl.'fffiry roo111 \\'ith t.'(IZ~ fireplace 11ft 5 pn1. Vie1v. 3 BR, Frplc. BcaUt. 'N~'El=V~H~Q~,~rn=.-3-b-,-. -1-,,-.-e 3 BR .. 2 b.J. ••• .......... $500 jacuzzi, swinuning, e I c. condo on 111ajor Greenbelt ro beautilul \·ie\11 of Bay, DANA po 1 NT. Sacrifice. furn. 3 car prkg. Av.::iU 3-7 fam. rm. Lease Opt. $350 4 BR .. 2 ha .... ·· ..... , .$G90 C '""ERLOOKING NE\\'PORT in ls:t section of BI u { t 1 . Hill~ and Ji!lly. A charn1er. Level Rt Joi. 75:'1100. $\7,500 mo. $450. 6T:Hl249 per mo. Nr. So. c 0 3 Kt CALL 552-7500 BEAO~! f'rom S.WO n1onth. NC\\'IY dcc.'Orated In ellt'lh 0\VC. Courlesy 1-Utn. tcrni.~. 64&-1735. Houses Unfurniihed Plaza. Call Jack Pl!ck, • VISION • Call 64::-Ml47 tones & resand wood. 673-l00.1. HA\\'AH WT, SO' x l50' 5 86-5964, J{.adio Pagl' Ne1,1.'P(ln C'rea:t Realty !cC8.1.J.=2~<I~l0,..---o~~-I WATER S~ G_e_n•,;,,,_•_;,1 _____ 3;.:2:.:.:02 "K~I6l" YEARLY duplex, 3 houses NE\\' H!gh rise Condo. in Custom 4 bclnn .• ~ f3mlJy ~2 LE AS i:; /OP TJON, r.tcsn REALTY fron1 b!•uch, 1-2 hr. l h ba. S.'ln C\c1n. 3 Br, :{ ha, frpl, rn1. IJ<1yf1"0nt home>: cxcit\11:;: M b'I H / AlA .JtENTALS Verde 3 BR, 2 Ba, hrand a red hill company S:l75., 1-3 br, 2 11.1. $375., alJ :ippl, OC't'anvle11', \\'ilk panorn rnic hay &. nigh t 0 1 e ome _ nc"' plu11h crptg, fr e Ii n l y Univ. Park Center, Irvine both \\'/frcs/1 P u ln l & to pier & heh,, 'l car cov'd. \'il'I\'. Too n1an\' rl"<tlUl'CS Trlr. Prks. 2300 WfV'ICl.t4 1lltHSllMCT pa inlcd, in1n1at". thn1-0ut . tile. frpl. & C:-lil', 9i!J.1521 pkg .. \\·/stor. 714 +538-0511 to l'nun1erute. S\89,500. HU"e ti\..'l'S, & 1-1·. $3~. \\·knds. lll:i-4910 wkdys. or 711+49241~ Al; ENT 673-22:!! UNJVEJ?SAL 17:\iiO liouhle ex· " .,, '" '" pando Sl'l't'(.'ll porch, viatt•r f fiil HOUSlS 1110. Century 21, 546-9521 WE HAVE RENTALS COl'\00, '1 br, 3 bn, fam. FOR lease, lrg 2br, condo, Newport Heights 1070 softncr, Fountain ValJl'y, I J Af'TS XLNT. LOCATION. Spac. 3 As well 11s n tine 11ele1·!ion rm., din. rni., pool, saunu. nr OCC, C~l . crpts, drps, !==:~=====: 196"111"' ou,ti:. br, 2 ha +lie". ae.-.. 1,·1 .. lly of bcau!lful homes J>'OH jacu1.:r:i, tL•nniR. Pro r. bllinR, rcirig, 2 car gar, SUNSllJNI-: .~. charnr, immac. --~--"-------1 -.... " SA d -·• F' Cl 13· '· • di 381 ' IBI 119 ~ •-M -t'• D I HlWl'OIT & MY,C.M .•• 2•1313 Dcc'd. Condo. Fu!J rec. L~~ Let \:.5 F<ll\'c your ceora~,..,, .xtras._ <?_~ ID ·• v:1. patio, a ts, no pell. .. 1. ,Jiil" ,,.. St. oun "• eser , rac·s. Close to Sc:hls. $J1I() hous1nz needs. \Vc'rc here bch. &6-672S or 64:1-6111 Call 979-8688 for appt JamC'S ltd. S.12-2621Op12·:> DANA POINT Resort 2400 LO\\I! LO\\'! Bach's $100. Jse. 548-4318 to ser\'c you! TiiEBLUFFS.S pollesi. N.B. Large 3 RR, 2~4 Ba. pm. DUPLEXES Avail Utll paid -it',q clean. BOB PETTIT barely u11t.>d; 4 BR .• 3 ba., Frplc, Retrlg .. dbl gai, encl N S Fabulous ocean vicl\'ll COUNTRY LIVING llEY GALS! Cute 1 BR, SlJO. l'.:ASTSIDE •1 br, ror 3 br 1 ewport hor•s 1072 just for You· util pd. ECM .~ dcnJ house ...,.12 baths REALTOR lam home. nr. pool. $:>25 pat o, pool. Nr Ho..1g, $335. 6 Ne\\· be11.utilul duplexes at its best STUDENT rear 1 BR $l05. 21,:i cur gru-. fenced bkyd'. F"irst \l/esten1 Bank Bld;::. Per mo. 6)()-5560 Agent 100. Aliu!1s _ no pets. * NEW LISTING * $68,!l:il. to 593•950· close to everyt.hing4-plex. Open hou.se Sat & Sw1. 1118 University Park 5J2-7000 BLUFFS. 3 br, 2~~ ba, 21"'642="'~"'°3~~~~-~J F1"0n1 S9500 do"'n F & J Rnncheita. Xtra Jrg SfAR E 19tl S 64{j....()7;i DAY or NITE tory f t. C & D 1 3 BR 2 ba. CONOO El 2-Sty. A-Frame. Ne\v carp., OffiC'I! Ol)l'n \\'kenrls 10.5 liv l1ll \\'/fpl, cnclos d front TER :? BR $150. Avail . 1 L, J5S r ' ry & ' poo ' N . I Golf 1 C on very ck·an: 3 BR., din. \Vk days cnll 496-3431, agl por1·h, h"g kitch i\·/bllins. Bltns, C&D, couple & child 2 Br, Court sparkling, c·lelln, 2 BR Condo , .... $235/tnO Lse 64'w"1~~a111t. wtr. pd. $375. d'!hg u ehe ..... o ll r~!.· area. 2 patios. Walk to 339.11 l\lalagn Dr. NICE Little 2 BR House nc<.rly rlerorated, \\'alk to 2 BR Condo!! ..... S265 & S275 -i-'"'1 .., \\·as r, garwge d..,1'> ti.~flcJ1. pools & tennis. Dana llarhor lnL'OJlle ffonlt'S. Jl11tin [~ BBQ, hu;lry hsc Inc $180. JIOIS & ch.Id, garage Harbor Plaza, 3·1i \V. \\'ilson 3 BR Condos ....... $265 & STl5 ANNUAL lease Duplex ne1\' 2 car gar $.12:. 831-5()74 evP. ( ~ $5.iOOO xtra Jn. Lots of fruil & LOVELY 2 BR & ,.~,R Dpb; No Kirls, No pets. (2ll,1 3 BR H.imes • SJOO, $325, $.'l.35 2 Br & 3 Br'. 4 car gar, LARGE 3 BR adul!. 174.1 TARBElL CAYWOOD REAL TY shnrl<' ll'l'l'S. sprinkl£>r sys· $1-95 Avail in NB-1-iB-Cl\1 447-5260 3 BR Homes. ~.$375, S395 Slsl & NC!ptune. (2l3J Tustin. C!'.I. $350. n1o. tease tern. On f;intru;1ic 11{ a<'l'e. BLOCK 1 "-h 2 BR ""--==°"'7'---~~--I BR Hom'8 $~' 1395 $'~ ~ • i ~-*"-"54,:,S..:,.::12:.:9::_0_*::_ __ 1 1 A_ USNSITSU,MneE•·ly7o""Vo.., 100 VA;n VA usi;uniahle nl 7•;. .. t'ulJ 0 D\'.aC' ' '"""' 2BR, drps, crpts, b 1 t in l'i • RAJNOI .. ·R~EAL. TY' _, 943-8364 or t2L1 1 696-:\Sil or lease op lion. Ag e n r $22:>. HB, child pet, ll\'uil "-& dbl * 551.~ * NE\l'PORT Sl--a. Can a I &1<>3'55 San Jua n Cpstrn. 1078 price S:l0.500. UN IT ED YEARLY 2 BR's NB & pauu garage. $230, .wvu "'''" 'l=-~-------,1 · k out. Neer DisneylaruL BR 0 K !:: RS . l!J3.0l21 or Shores $250/265. NO\\', many lst & last + clean. Elderly nANCH REALTY front, bc11ut 4 hr, 3 bn home. Townhouse Unfrn 3525 RE'Ctuced SS!lro! Ele1:an1 ::: hcl1·r11 Oil +l IH'n'S 1!1 jusr 3 )l':lr.1 t)ld! 3 bath~. fan11ly m1, :.! [rplcs, lar.;c separate dlnin::; r1111n,, 0 \\'nl!r lrnnsh•ITt.'(I! Coll ti-11·~7,'JO 600 ~("11port ((•nl<'t' Dri\'l' 4RR. 2ba, or 23R + lrg Ask tor Dnve. $65,000. 6-W.l114 xlras. cpl. pref. Avail 10/15548-9:i:t.I * 55fl.£800 * steps to Ol!ean & pools, & FINAL CLOSE: OUT l•1r111s r 1n, llillsir!e \·ic\1·, Century 21 Sparow DESERT HOME C0!\1~·y :? BR :? Ba Honie THREE vacant 2 Bdrm TUSTIN REALTY lcnnis. S·l95. n10., 548·0143 LAG. ffL.li Nu "'orid 3BR '* :i.1001:;u; '* 011 nt'r \1·ill finanec. s.;:,.~. 842-7744 $295. Irvine area, }~rplc, 2 houses, also 3 Bdrm hon1e, * 832-Slll * BLUFFS Condo, l Br 2\t :?BA, dbl gar, viei\'. S280. ~l 02'1 > $1~ s· l 1----=ccco... ___ , I o. I I I •-""' 830-91""2 Aft Gpm & 1~·kend1. ;inrl N • .J • -~~-cc.:,..~~~~-I car .a. uig e or Family. Agt. L.t.RGE \Veil decorated 4 u.'l, rp c, conun: poo. '"""· l;-,---C""'-"--"-'='~1 • NE\\' HO:O.IES *' Westminster 1098 COVINGtON 011 five acres in H;ippy FRUIT Trees 3 BR, 2 Ba Fee, 979-8430 BR, 2~2 ba T\VNHSE in Di.II r.111ry Von(, c ! de r n. Ouplexet Unfurn 3600 1J4,H' A' R'e'"oanRcinv"1 E01W·11il. 4-PLEX $9..i,. 00 \'a t I e y Riverside County. $ 3 6 0. This home has EAST.5TDE Ige 3 BR hou!!e, University Park. Cpts/df1>S.:l.!H~ui:~H~o~m~c~'~·~64/l--4000~~<!_--l--'--....;..c;,_;,__ CHILDREN? .:r·.~ Cornfo1·cable furnish.ed cot· e\•erything. roon1 for horse, el<', S400. 2 f'l!lr, central air, inc use \VALK TO BEACJJ Hln'iTINGTON BEAOl 2 & HOMES CLOSE TO SCHOOL Jusi '.l yr.~ old .t one or ta~c. Price Sll.500. O\vnt•r V1A325CANT, 4 BR, F /a r ea· n10. \'rly lse. Gardener of pool, tennis crts & park.~. 3 BR.; $3&0/385, yearly 3 Br, $275.-$32S. r r ,· l c , Don.I.I L. ll'.,.,, Co. Covl11gton's fine s! 4 plcx \\'ill finunce. Lal'l)' Plis1cr. · all xtras & frplc in fur11 . 6'12-2164 or 645-8~9 $4"" 552 8490 Ca.Y\\·oocl ReaUv s.111-1290 Open IX'nn1 Ceiling"s. briC'k p F: T E BA ll R ET T HB ;.a n\o. · · · dishwasher, stove, drape11, IS:!9 Purl Shcffn•llt !ircplace. atrium off r.tnstcr 1 1•1rcas!., On .. • · 3 BJ0rni & J{EALTY-i;.i2_43.\1. SEVE.Ri\L w/pools, vie\\'S, LARGE 2 Br. ho1ne. Crpt., Lagun• Beecn 3248 JlARBOit Vu, 2 Br. co11v <I blocks to beach. Ca I I N1'1\porc JkH('h ~1·0-;'SO llo.>droon1. FllA lo:ui. Agt u-ct• -&Ir. units. \\'ner O IS \\'hat you need, v,.e have! st\'., ref, J>'cnced yd. Gar. 1\en, tennl~/pool priv, lease 960-1835 BA rcn~:sr BEAUT\' .8~1~2-~9~371"----------1 ,",ill ,1.i~~?~ ... ·,'.' 'c' '1:...,Prirl,.c ut 0 tat• Prpty. 2600 CALL OR COME BY! i\rlu\ts Sl90 675-1827. . 673-8761 rlay11 &14-2696 j-7.-ST=E~P~s'"=ro=B~EA=oi=-.~1 -"""'" "" ALA R I 642 838 $140. Ubl pd. small l Br, "" one .,f uii•as lo\'<'1i<':<t niajor ~hopping Cf'o!:!r. C:dl 30 ACRES So. Oregon, nr. enta s • 3 HO~E 3ror ;en!, l\T es a nice ai-ca yd patio LARGE ~r1 ZBa, fan1 rm, T.~1\0o'TI~se. 2 + Den. Frplc;-, slrrrts ;; Hf( Ci!nl nn h-;g nO\\• (7l 11 ij:Z..liOO Spr:lJi:UC Riv., bi.: JI i 11 c i::. LANDLORDS I, Vl'•ut', br. ~ba, n <' w I y $175. 1 B'r, No. end, near din_ rm. u~ gar. No pets. u e u=k, Bll:lns, $!15. yrly ',:r,·,',~,'.b.~11~.o~·nf~1'~.·,:,~,'?i:~;-.,:,:,·,1,~W:',,,: 1' ~liii-iiii-iiiiiiiiil:li1ir_;;i'} il'~NV.E· .s™.11~~i~.,·1\·.~i ~:·~~h:::1·,;:~~~ \\'~ Spcc1a11ie in Nt!\\'por: 2d~;ra11~~~r.~t:~1~~ig, s~;chi ::llj~~tv~~~~o~:~ps ~~~-11:.:es11~::i~r:ds ~=~vr!~9Bel~c~~r,M~~ A . .. : .-.. , -. _ Groves 2700 fkach • Corona de! l\lar • Carpet, drRpc!!. Sl!l5. mo. to ocean Victorin. bch 4. BR .. ran1. rn1., 21;¥ bn. Apartments furnished I ----------~ &. Laguna. Our Rental Ser. No pets, l96J \\'allace. C.~1. $230. 2 Br, ocean/cl!y view Lease. Agent 673-222'2 ~11Jd;:;:~. ~~ENd~~rL~'1~~~ Mobile Homes HORSP. or Co1\· ranch. ap-vice ia FREE to You~ Try l\fESA VERDE, 4 BR, 2 Ba. apt. bltins, i:;ar LEASE. Beaut Cnnrlo, 4 Balboa Island 3706 " f I 100 Nu-View! Sehl 132· 1 $300. Channu;g 2, B'.· frplc Bd~. F•n1·nn, •·e F'nc"-. l'itl Bl1llnn~11 .. 11 L1Hll', N11t. or sa e I pmx l:JO acre, beaut hn· NU-VIEW RENTALS r,' .... ,.!; A'"'"';). mo. yr. hou Kl .... '""' .... . _&h. o11·nr/A;;::t. 612-6:;:~1 Corner 12 Units llrovrmcn!s, Oak studded Jr. ,..,.. J'IV"'•.:iuo 4 se, yd patio, No £r 2 · S·185. mo. 6•12-02SS OCEANFRONT •I Br, 3 ha -GREENLEAF 1·igatcd nh'tidO\\'S, lots of 6734030 or ·l!H·3248 OPEN l!OUSE Sat & Sun. OO. UtU pd 3. Br. Ba, NE\V BAYFRONT CONDO ~lPflCI". \\'in Lt' r. S450/mo. Twin 6 U. Bld9s. \\'al('r. lake .t· sprinJ:!. Other11 ''RENTERS!!" Pool, 3 BR. 1~; Ba, S3;1) •• ~~lc,,....~~a.,m~t10w d<tn·'k1, .. ,1 3 2 Br. l Ba. 35' Boat Slip. l'l"al'ly $650/nlO. Spacious · CUSTOM 4-PLEX ~ lk<lronm, 2 harh un i!s. l'r11 nl' l'C'si1lcri11,1I ;1r "". )';p;111ish t'.'O;ll•riol'. Bl 1 11 lli, f'11~·ln111•d i;:ar11.i::r~. ~pr 1 nk!crcd. l:u1dser1pln::;.. Onlr $11.·1.000. Century 21 642·1771 • • \\ATf:RFRO'.\'T. 6 Al~. den, '' Bu. dO<'k. Cham1int:: o!rf\r h•1tllt'. Pt'r(l't'I C(lf' IA::C I 1111 -t-I HT~. li.·n. Fl~· 2 I~!. 0 1011•r •ll~'U ••I :'o,1 ll j~lli JI!.~. 5:;;,:1.·i0 .:\p;;l'l1ni.: n .... 1 r:.~t.1('\\.~:J.-~:~11 HVM MONACO- :; .Siar ,\dull C111nn1unil,1'. 1 "-I p I .,..,.,. """" "'"' • 2 I " "· I Al :l flH, ~on1c 11/lx>nn1 to c1~,..,~c 1'1'.lrll. QU lry 1'111-You Gei AJ1 The !lo.,,.~, 1no. 26.i ilo!;e '"· 646--01·17 a,, t-'c, ''Cl", d-k• -·" $5j(), mo. 675-1002 lr, • U<l, O\\'<'r. \_Vlnter li:'10 \\'lullk•r 1\\'C., Cl\1. hai:: h 40:\I hln:l 21 """ '.!'.:.'. 'l"' •• • =. "'.,._ S300 ): nviul 11 beautiful :!~:1.1:i0 Bar· f;1~~ ~~~~1~l~C'.l'C'~~~'~{c'~1c:~1f: L1'0c1 '~1 .000 sPer fl ~~cs: avnilable tor rent in 0 UR 3 G, 2 fla, Oose to shopping, NU-VIEW RENTALS Newport Heighf1 3270 Air.ill n~;n,~~gPt'~;~i;: rin~1r,n ~!,.1Llle Hoinc:-. CuU rntun111int'f!. i\lodf't•at~ ren!11. Rec1'eRtion11 I trailer PH r k' BULLETIN UPDATED 3 Sec dcp rcq. S270. 673-I030 or 491-3218 Sunday afternoon. 1109 E. !K.:ll1N.'ll ~lHll\ & ti pn1. Pl•\nif' lrlC'llll<>!l $1:-14.9·!0 hil! llO!<'llli:d for,! u r I h c 1· ~imes/\\·eck. ~-~~"""='~ID~:?1=··--=~ jSl'UDENTS, Bach, $8j/l25. LUXURIOUS nt\\' :l Br Balhon Bl\'CI, N.B. Also in tilr .. 7'.J6;i. \\'rsl<'Y 11. Triylor Co. d<!v{'!OJ>n11•nt. Ron1onu. ngt, omefinders * 642-9900 Dana Point 32:26 Frplc, comm kit on be11ch. t0\\11houS<? self clean oven, \Vent Nl'wprirt 1 Br apt 1!171 1:.i.'I: 11. Xln'1 Cond. fan11. REAJ.TOH.S 644-4910 71,1-7:&.l'.:!36 eve.; ll2 Cal.Jrillo, C.!\I. LARGE 1 Dr Tri, $175. 001v frplc, gar, patio, 11 car yenrly S200/rno. Avail Nov. ly l'k. l.1.l11 "P..'tt"C rent. P!'t~ t NF I. i\ T I ON-TAX PRO. -""-''Cl~IOO-C.~l~'=E~R~.~,C~l~l~F:--H.B. KIDS, pet, sgls O .. K 2 BR, 2 BA, nr. Dann Hi Singles. slv/ref, pt'\ ok. Harbor 1-11 ,t, Ens I g n J.~t. Call ?-lrs. \'ic:k. S.12-3961 llk. Hunt. Hth, ~. Cnll TECTION 6 Utllllli, bran(! 4{) ;irr»<i. Rollin~ tiff stuil· 1 Br Dplx 3175. Sch, frpl. det:k, bltm, cpt'~. NE\\'PORT 2 Br Dpl"t $'125. schools. Lensc -$3!X). Avatl d A y-g or 6 7 5 -a·o OS !'-l'J-17~). J'lC\\' 2 & :\ br., l'fll., drp., (\l't\ 1und llC'tir Lake L.B. l llr, S!,•c, }>'rig, $250. Nr. Hbr. & Bus. $29j lse. 1.!r Blk beach, util p;:i, gar. Un5 S.'8-6601 cloys, 6J6.75.'i.3 evl's/\.\'knds. • APT si;(' 1ll(lh1J(' lirimc 111 frpls., _bltn);., nit. g.1 r., 0 1m:illt>, xlnt hunting & utllpd.sglsok, • · • 49'.\-1243 SH01RES, 2 Br1!)l Bu12GO. eves. Balboa Peninsula 3707 ndul! p~rk ''" 1h£' buy. liou.~··!')nr. 211!\Qrungc, fishing. Coorl nrr-rss. (;onrl C.i\l. Bring Pct, 2 BR, fell NE\\I OCEANVIEW flome, yry.dcck,poo.tennis.gar. S J Sl~.7:!0. ~:":li72 C~I. $17j,!XXJ. IJ.l·l-illl 11·:1tl'r ri).:hls. Tr!r Ok. lr!C'nl ~d. got', Sl90. Lea.~ option. 2 BR, 1~{. \VO\V! 4 Br, 2 Ba $Z-.i0. Cll;\1 'C u,a~ 3278 Com e · 1 p 1 l 600 yatios. indiv. )ds. up e n 1nv1·~f or 1-ctil'\'ntrnt. S2."J()J, Homefinders * 642-9900 Ba. s:~. mo. S.1()...5078 1'"XGl~i f!n:;e ~g/s fin£>. 11 --.!e s rano _ ~~ BLJO: lo hay or heh. 2 m rc1a rp y l·:,\S'l":'ll1l·: :'o,Jl Cl' t11nv11. $1.~fl. n10. Pri .. · 1'11\'IK'r FHEE rnt:E CLOSE to Dana Pl. 1'-farlna 1e :1c i area"'('a u~ VILLAGE SAN JUAN Br, \l'alk-iri closeti;, shag 0 P.O. Box 1i61. Oroville, Cn e t "h 1"· I Al.A RENTALS &t2-..\1.\~ crpf, CutPorl.. laund r m .. WNER WILL SI~ J/0\ "...;:J>;..;,..,\~su1'1•~ Ii' ..;: !!Ir >rnlesslonal Servlco e " r .. ua, caliC, SZ/J per OCEANFRONT POOL Dt1pl~x. 2 Br, I h.'l, cp!JI, S'.!;}() per mo. lll6 \V . CARRY 8'/2°/0 l••:u1. :\u lo<111 f, "~ ;;1~,ll'lf•, !);, ·' *LANDLORDS* 1 .• mo n 4-1!Xi-Sl90 Ne\\' modern houS<", ·I f~lrm. d.rp:;. ran~e. Conlin pool. Balbon. Cnll 673-4;,,."6. .,. ·· Dl"P!.l•:X-7u'•:1ti.".' 111,, \\111 2100 ft ELF:'V. l\c1\' i &,•; BR J BA d 1 $230 mo 8~118 .~~ 'i in .• 111' on Nr11•r)()r\ GI Lo.in lll~n1r. Gool v.'ritcr. Homeflnde s * 642 9900 1 '' ' : rpi>, crpts. :: bath. tUnin::; rooni. t1JI · · · BAYFRONT YEARLY Hlvd.. i\'('\1 rxiri BI.' a c h , scH on t•ontJ•:1ct. $36,JOO, . r • \\'All\ 10 mArina & bC'h. $225. w·oocl, glnzs & rock. ON 2 Br. den, Cl'pt, b I tin !I . Gt.io!lh~r1 1\011,1.·~t1nlnnt!~:1p. S."•.i,OOO. Ill•;. floi\'n. ov,rncr ,~ At:H1': .. V11t.,irl1. ,\J.JVi r,v,•rl Fin;,,• ViC'11 . Lodo11·11 pynll. Ca.l1 forrua·s La.rgest "'uiil S~t--0447· 49':>-0'Al5 THE \\IATJ..:R. $l200. nio. washer & drye r, r~cBa~helor $22J. l BR $2JO. in.:. i.JU\fl 'pr lh11<11l;hl)ur. \1 ill cnn;, CJ.II l"r in· r\lruls fm· -; ur1ir". ll lll',. .. on ()i:;-\/.13 e HentAI setvice! • El Tor~ . . 3232 Yrly. 4~15 I a c 111 t I es avail. $~. ~Iii pd, &.dulls-.!!6 ~t.s, 9'2:6 '1~8 ',.,""11frucr, a·•r <~VJr 1>11nr Jnnnoho11, r J{ Es T I c E this one! s:>li.:ilJ' " Balboa lsl1nd 3206 SPANISll ~-,, 1 Bdnn. <19?--2.m or 496-0012 Steve F~. Bnlbo.'i Bl, 6•5-4.i..\3 .;in · nanc111~ r;\nll 10 HOl\IE.~ &l~Hi6'1'; Ovmr/Agt. "'IS-,._%42 ~ ..,._._-.. \'EARLY 3 B 50 11u;dlfil'll hU.l !.'L' 11/i·:i~h dn . ..;.o=7"-_,.'7-'"--''----_ I & 4 BR, 2 ba, New llome, Lge. iv. nn. flt'Cplace, $295. $275 .. Air Cond. b $W r. )'da to Fr1r l\Pl'I ,.1111 67:1.-71:.!i. F11r Condominium, 4 Plex Needs Work Kent• ,-140 So Bayfront. 4Br. lrg Lake Forest. Lse $350 nio. in<'. ulll. Pref. Adult (1) 3 BR :it: Bl\ ay J, Incl tie-up for iu !dltlon11l 1nfri ~21.:f ~ll·fii~.'l for sale 1700 lluntlngton Bc11ch · patio, pier & Ooat. Prln1e 5Sl-il'i6S & &J0.-7080. 4M·81TI 2 !itory 1.,;nd;. 49i722T ~~5·1t~ be am· BF.AC!! PR{)PF.RTY ,.-0H Lnrgc 3 BR 3-2 bi.'droon1s. Houses Furni'shed Location. S800 n10 ~ly. $iOU Huntington Beach 3240 OCEAN~RON'r, ne1v, dining LEASE, 3 BR. 2 Ba. Cl'p!s, ' 'UNIQUE, ~ALE !\rl'.T•llrt r. 1• at h, I LEASE OR SALE bHns, elolSed g;ir .. 111 w i rn \\'ilhout pier. (7141 673-76ll rm. l1replaee, 30' living Drps, Frplc. Bllns. $ 3 2 5. \\"fllt'rfront 1~/hon! ... 111,. pool. J.::nry term~ r.vn lfnhlc. General & t213'\ i61-'i196. F'OR L<'as" Villa Pacific, '.l ml, 557;.. ~lo. Ytnrly. 1110 493-9344 Balbo3 Inn. Pool, Ulil pd. Suprr R!l lMa Cn\<'"· '.\ l1r, f 1•l"<' 1•) \\c>1ilcl11f. ;i, U<·•lf'()l)m Hurry Only $59,950 3102 Balbo.1 Peninsula 3207 slory, 2 BR &:: den, 2 ba. 494-0015 . $100. to $250. 6T~81<IO ~ hn,. lt«~t buy s11 :1,M1, J I! t I SI" cnn ,., . .,, F irst Pion.er Realty {rplc, db l Rar. t295 49'1-fiGlg Santi Ana 3280 BAY VIEi" n. .. iu 11 •Hu•>. '" . """'' $1i.i./Sl1.i. l't1! Jwl. bt1ck apt~ -11lt. 6 k \\'knds. A\·~il NO\\'. Nonnr END 2 BR. kllr. --,y . ot:acl\,. 1 Br 9';~1-!t;}.,.7 IJ11nrr. rr 1nonrt1. SSO//(•rt..-U1. B)' 842-4421 111 ht h .. LHl!IJrw . . VIB\V 1 blk bench. 1 blk '.l 8DR~1 ,~ 2 BATH, lorge-$200, & ~.. Util pd, '-BLUFFS CONDO-f'l\\Of{. Aftt>r :. P.\l r~1Z-22'l:!.1 .................... ~---·I SIZ:-1/$140. t'1\1 fh'/, fli't"tlll· POJN'T. llJll\ClOUS 4 Hit 3 Bn. 1:0~ NHO_USE, 2 'hi. 2 ha, &lfC\\'llY $22j;228 Crnndvlcw IOI. $300. NC\V crpt & pninl. plcr/pnrklng, adults. 300 E. " 4 UNITS ff"\nt h;u·h~. N't'l'o'll'lrt bl()!·~ In l)(!:\t·~t. vl<'11. 2 <ll r J:<tr, [)\1 \d. ,t,, pool. !""" ,_. f ! $'""' F.lli,:C\\'llll'r (I) 871-?800 •L' n1•\1ly rt•olt·.-·n1"1lt'ft. pit si·n. Ul>I ~I. ,0,,11 _,,,-I· $4."(I. n10. 67;rlC02 $275. Mk for C;il'Qi 8.12-t'l.:l.\l SECLUDED 2 Bdrm Coltai:c ,;,;JV, ui~~ ~ l'r('!;, ~""'· • • - pll', \11)1 !>f'11 on J;in<t ron· ~!-",.,\:"\-?\It,\\, I.Ike• ~rw lm-Cl'ln1en1 if )OU haV.e JOJ ,, , .. '" or~\·C's&wkl\l.h!S.'2·'1308 IY/r'rill!JC &: rclrig. Broker Ccntury.l,;>IB-9521 OCl'.1\NVf},\\I I I.Jr., S17J, t \'H"'· ..,.14_11:Jl ',Br .. -Ji;,. Ln~unr• l\'1;•111•!. $30,001. ca~h. other pruprr1y 1n2c. yd 1.:ttil'I, Cell\! 1 Corona del Mar 3212 N'E\V CONDO ._ "'· Plu•I• 4~!1 Hsos •urn/Unlurn 3•-Y'1111)''. a1d.,11t<,.,00n38.l6\y,_ No -111. ---I 1.v ••\\nr r ~!lf .. :n.'¥1. I $110·~ '~ s1:..n. Ulil 1Ki. nice I 61', -, ... r '1VV ..... ..... !':f.;\\1,Y t'C'•i1<X 1 1. NN'\~p~ llchtll Q~p1-.-x-es/Unit• up " ·'""' llp:I 1 '~1112 11111\0, No. l-:1111, t..J1i;:-uno $l1:i. La.net• h111·h Ir 111 <', Decor. Nr. fl~nt. Jibr .. bkr. Lagune Niguel 3252 4 n .1 3 n., Foo.._ •a~.11l:N~"E1=v'-· ~1"~'~~='•"""~,,::....---1 ttrcr1. :t nr,"' IA. l cw c;1rp!'t Slfi71. Ulll flll. 2 hUr, \~ Blk \:K•iim&., llf.'lll' China C!lY(' 846·3&1..~ D<. ™. 1" """" -OH ... Yt'IJ' .. w I w & !)lllnt. S49,:-ffl. &1;).:lill. for sale J 800 FOUR<'-unlr npl bid~ under lw·h. w!ntl'r, Nl"\lflOM $27S. 2 Br, frplc, pit 1 t 0 , !~-"'=Co-~---~-BR.AND NEW BEAUTTFUJ, 3 Bd, 2 Bn, Furn. Cdf\t $650 c;rpts, drps, CAt11t. lndry rm, B -1 U -~--ron'ln1ctlon for mle. CIOllt' $'~ UI I p I I 1 IB O<:ean lidl' of H\•~ 3 Br. 2 Ba. CrJlt, drps, 3 br, 2 ba, ,....Auntry Oub 2 Bd, 2 Ba, Untur CdM $32.1 0/\V, utll Inc !JOO. 64HflO .. r,.-s \'ISTA CAUDAL. oc•·.,, .. , 'FRO,''T P.·<l>•·-1 1• ,. n •'• •"· . -I :W.i. I (. 0Ct'Rl1 ron r, •J bll'n •1sh·····<-I ~ 67'8600 -:l b r, , ininl-vtf'V., $69,000. ! ...., '' '' ·-~"" .. 1 , .. r · ,,.,ppinq rtn f'r. fkoour loc! Laguna $325. 2 + Den, 2 Ba, frplc, 1 !, " ... ._... ,..,r, llCY• Y sct'g. W11lk to beach, pool, ;,-BY THE OEACJI 1 61.._2ii07 1.:v,000. 2 2BR, \\I. N11t. Jst ~T write-of! Sl4~J. Call $230 .. 2. Br. ocean/city vfcnv fro11t house, child/pet OK dee, no pet~.$~. 847-8115 & ll!nnis. Sec. Guard~ low VISl•H 1 BR furn $DI mo lnclds w. or oct. Bu.)1•1'!\ 1 1'"111:.. &1~77'!1 e\'1!/ ~53G~"~"~,-~,o~or:::.="='~·50~1~0'--=~·I npt ..,,·lth/11:ar L.a~nn $330. o& Br, 2 Sa. ft'plc. rear, 4 Br, '.l Da, close= to AChnoli, maJnl. aardcns, trpl, + u1ll. yrit .. refl. 6G.sTI4. A DA~ or PETROLEtnl 1'krnrj'I, nro 4·1,)lt-xes, xlnt Ea§t NU-VIEW RENTALS child OK $375. very_ clean. 67&-1837 ml.Ill)' extra11 $450 Include~ II .ILL!..\ u:1r1hl"I '" ''"' \\1loosy [)l 'i'Ll~,\:E il!i Cr»ifll r.1c~a IO<'atlon. \\'nlk ffJJ-W:IO or 49,..3248 S~50. Except,\! nl~:; Or, fcp1c, or (2131 !t92-ai68 evez. cl 831 1 s..i 493-0028 ALTY EXCEU..ENT ''lE1.VS lhr(':ul• tif finit<'rnrtlJ 110lt..!1 J 1Mn\1~" ('11 \I 1;i·~1 l<li·h· 1n ~ll01>11ln~. ,, .soll1l in.I ~~.,:;.:"' dbl glll'. nC!rir Chin<i ro\'t' 1 •RGE 'h' 2 •· If 4 'n'"n.' F-~ c:t '1 1 Bl\)'[nt. 1 hr, rt;rn, po.t\o, 1 f\R J-loo~c. m. wk l y, NU-VIEW RENTALS ... ~ · • "'' on1e, t!n,.~ ~·" .'.r> c,COURTESY RENT'LS u1 il pit,$2J061lr6i00 nnd i:lul' bnrtlr~ 111U '"'"P 1fnri h11~1r11r $11 •• i. ~ (;-OitJJ \rsr1111•nt r .. r lx.'::lr111<'t Jn. 0 1' C Jo nr bch Cpll frpl bll s sprlnkl Le s::l3J ... rli<' h1l., ln11n i-11cklr>' T,1. \\Plott 1:.·ri11,,· \r11101-q, Don't 1\11\1. C•ll Ffn~ICll · ,)I, B'11'1k' r 673-4030 or ~l-3218 •~~ · \ " "..,.,, n ., en. u.w. · mo. H11ntlnr.on lii'11ch Costa Mesa ·~----" Un11, N r. ii2;;. Util rial~\. " ' ... ~£;1 nio. i va.J. now. •IUIJ-3450 _831-4U99 or 4!l1~34.12 nr·. 81 .... , •"~nt :i Dttll) P\IQt Clull-~llh'll ,\;! H .-:: 1wn' !or n.,,irt lnf()nnA!lon. B II c v I NE\\' J I 2 "· bl f ~ ~" !(I huy, "'ll or .,,. 11 11 OUSE + 2 MILLER REALTY I r ()q-.t, d~f .. fll'll.nl 1 11'._ "'" tn!j;, 11i1,ICOND02Dr, 2lln,,\ifulta CONDO on Nlgtl(':I r.oltAp1,k.Condot. .. $160tof'...:iO 2Blt~l .. POQI_, ~ni~th.lng, ::! BR. B.,ll:.011 S~. ~lngl~~ 8111'. !'UPER \'1t.'\V! $11}j. nnly, pool Jt1ct1ui. tenn\1 Cour11e, 2B1', 2b:i, dr::ltxt· 1-lomn ..... $200 111 $100. ~F Con)tin 01'., Ot '"\l Tnp!r\. C. \I ri \f.r-111-4 G 12· ISl 1 or rt1mlly, Agt . f'tc, 97!).8439 6TJ-mi or 5;:,..2024 l.'OIJl'1. s2S3'., 642-~ t:f11lng. $200 1no. 49-l-380:i Con1nl{'J'C\al Store .... $!&;. ~·i.1.1 3724 ' I \ 2 \ I S.iturdlJ, Octobtr 12. 1974 D~LLV PIL.OT (; 7 Apartments Furnl1hecl nfurn. Aee11m.nt1 nfurn. Offlc• Rental -Huntington BHdl :IMO ' l • • ' ·"~~~O~M~cv;;Pl~LO~T~-,,..,-:-;>.;-.:;;;i;iS.~t~u~~~~·~°'~'~'°"~l2ii';, 1~9i7•;i;;;;;i;'i'"~~~--'"s;J;;j'i"i~~~~"'IH'i!P'WiiiiiO~;i&!F7'iliiij1l _, •••F 7100 ~ ·-· •-I l Schoo•1 l Htlp ntntod, M•F 7100 . n elp ~~!!cf-· M&F 7100Htlp W•nt-. "."" Lott lo Found ....., I lhby1lttl 1111 ---1 .. , 700S ----Instruction 7005 Instruction LOST, Lab 1nb, n111le, 2~~ OtlU> Ca.ru .lar \\' or k. in t j;;;;:::;::;;;::;;;;;;;;:::;;;:;;;:;;:::;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I BAJL~~RN UP TO fN uld, blw.:k wl1h "'bite n10lhC'rt , ltbnimurn i.ir;e 4 5200 WEEK ci)tlt & Pll"'"· DoR m;pondi )'l'I old. Mr Tur t 1 e r.o ck ITUDE TRAINING to .. c,,..., ••. , Coo<i ""'· home. x "' "''""~""'· A TI FANTASTIC OPPORTUNITY 1 VERY S.\IART, \\'hl"n io.1 Good lunchcl Ii: 5 n •ck.'· Thinkin No £xper. IJt\y, Niie v.·u Y.'t'a.rini chlx:k {'hoi'I. Pltnty of 10)'5. 'l52---02.f9 e\t1 Develope The Power of Positive · g Shift Avail, CMtume. No iden1tt1ca11oo. DoR v.'U nr v.imdJ, Rt>f on ~·1 · No''' accepting reservations. 10 \v.k class BUNNY PATCH Bored 85 a secretarr. salesgirl or clerjc? lorit approx 2 n\O. 11KO. tf C•bin•t M•kint 6014 starting Oct. 15, 7-JO p.m. at Huntington 2233 W. lat St. Like people & exerClSe? Fantastic Ofpor-toun<J PLt:ASE 11111 &&}6282 Beach·Fountnin Valley Y.~1 .C.A, $60 incld. S A "7 ~13 E . ' Help W1nted, MlF 7100Htlp W1nt0Cl, MiF 7100 Delivery-Sunday Only OF DAILY PILOT TO CARRIERS. RE- QUIRES THE USE OF A LARGE STA· TION WAGON OR VAN. CONTACT MR. BENTON WILLIAMS, 830 WEST BAY STREET, COSTA MESA. TELEPHONE 642-4321 FOR APPOINTMENT. or ~2178 c ARP EN TRY. cabinets, •nt1 n• ~ _.. tunity Cor new, rewarding career with ~ a~ne O\\'Nl::H JU::AllTBROKEN ~ cui11om v.'OOdv.·orldni, home all Ailaterials. Discount for Spouse. Finfll'tC6 BARTENDER. appllcarlon!< Powers Figure Salons as an Elaine 1,LOST~=-, ""1.a~.~...i---.-."r"cm=o1"e01.rl=m ~~~Ji~~ro ~~ ing avail. Call: bcintt' t&k~n. must ~:·:x811· Powers • • • Help W•nted, M&F 7100 H1~p ~anted, M&F 7100 5'!., ID/2/74. Ml•.•ion Vlolo 6~ •739 ~1299 ' SUCCESS GUIDES A1>ply '" """""' ~ ' etta. Hui •kln dl<1eue, on 1 ......, • Coast 1-lwy, 1..tl1:t1na Bch 1\:lanager Assistant Manager QNNEl An Equ•I Opporhnlity Employer ntcdi,·ulion. BOy & paNnt , Carpenter 6015 979-2295 Y.M.C.A. 847-9622 BEAUTY OPEit>\TOll A.-;. Or Instructor lflY!NE PERS bcllrl 5\ck. 3 1110. o Id I sistu111 !or Busy Salon. \Vl'd SER.VI. (ESM'AC»C'{ pai*rt'd ¥t'll4•r 1•uppy us REI\;IQDEL. Add'"Oli, a: a r thl'u Sat. JUlllrt l>El lli!eenLi.'ll . 'Ve are looking for warm personalities, & a reward. 837-0398 ronve~1?11. cust. & new H1•tin9 & Afr Concf 6053 Job Wanted, Fmale 7050 Jttch111·d Oucllclle. 161 o neat appearance. No experience necessary SEE OUR I · c:onst. 2;i yrs ex-p, draw -\Ve5t Co as l HY.')' NB. · · · · LOST Yorkshire T 11 r r 1 er· 111a11s tree est, s.&3439 GRAHAM BROS. S.16-1653 ~tATURE y,·oma.n lookhii:: for ti4:!-""7D. -will train for full or part-time 1>os1t1ons. SUNDAY LISTING i 1nalt 9 mo, blnck, tun & 1 ~~~~'""·=~====~1 O · ' S t An Anahe1·m Westmjn "l E 17 1 St (t r lneJO.t ilh"er, near B:t,yslde or. CO~L\1ERCIAJ_.., RESl~DEN· Fur11uce ttplu~nll , 1valJ ptrnuw:nl lhre-111, chlld BEAUTY OPERATOR pen1 ngs In an a a, · , "V' • i.\ . t1 a rv Cdi\I. 3 y,·ee plng little glrl11 Tl~L odd Job s.¥ re e heattn:, a:utter I dwn care, It. housek!!eping, Have No loUov.•ino nee. C 0 mm slcr & Costa Mesa. Suit• 224 642~1470 lll!(iow;Jy wwaitlna; Ii! 0 0 d I t.-st111111tei Toni ~lac Leod spouts, pre11e::1..!kll1 rutno.ce references &1&1484. --JACK IN 1't!E BOX; imnled, no\\"'· I.mt approx I 012. 497-3120 check. Call CELry fur $:?. IRONING expe:r1ly doue, P/U guam. &1$-lOCJO. Call 541-4441 opcni ip::s 9Pl\1-midnite. Al8o. 6773723 c A R p ENT R \'·~f aster discount and del. l\tanuscripl typing, * BOOKKEEPER * 1 • .., ...... .., ...... ~~""'~'!"'~""'~"l':~:"!!'~l l2Al\f-liA~l. 1205 &ker st, k ced (If office bookkeeping, JX'11J1. Help Waflt , & vu , fTifllll - NEED 3 v.'Olllen immed. to distribute Chrittma11 pro. duct11, Full/pit. Mt. Levi Sf6.645.5. Newgpaper Can1~: GIRLS'l BOYS 10 yrs &. older DAILY PILOT H•• rout11 o_pen in '• 0 u ND ·. 0 0 •. l\11. I('. c r aft•tnan·remodeling & HOUHCleanlnt 6054 perfeclion·DonM 5$8183 1.Iust be expd w/all phasl'S I' ed M F 11~ !:t.!l!!'~~~~~!_<l!!.!~~·!~~1~~~1-~""'~'·~"]'~~·ri· rc>Rir---Cock11poo. About 10 I bi.;· lhllih v.'Qr guardnt · • II o U s £ c LE A N I NG TYPING-my hOme. Exten-position lull rt ti · JANITORS Black "·\th white 1·1r1 Pe FREE ESTl:l'ltATES 499-ll05 SERVICE BY RELIABLE ahre Secrt:tarial k-ckground good Salary o~ pn be:nefi~: COOK F /C BOOKKEEPER NEEDl!:I): t";JCHT GOOD du'.l·n1~"ntcr of stomach. I CU~TO~l carpe1n1ry, ?ar8· COUPLE. ~I Pltase call 962-1'18 Newport Beach area, Write Salnry according to exp. Resp on s I b I e for Trinl QU.<\LITY PF.RSONNEL H d so.a;...,. nii: ruH·s. ..~:al covcrmgs, Job Wanted ••• F 7075 Claaailied ad no 312 c/o 0.:.1. Prelt•r no students. E.x ...... r. Balances, ca s b n:'Cf'ipls, For full & part time v.'Of'k CALL Mr. Y • .. 0 U ,, .. 0 .. 17,1, ~. C>l •t-. ~II ··•1 " 6 pm. Masonry 6070 s , ma ,.-di If mod ~ ·1·-.· SJC. -,_ " .,, ._ ._ "' ly Pilot. p O Box 1.:.60 pref'd .. but will train. Apply sl>ul'9Clnents, p a y r o . at a ern .ac1 i..,,. in .. ,.,._,., San Cleillente Te111all' dark Cl't"Y 11·/\\1lltc 968--0-t:fJ \VlLl..L\n.tS le: so N s, CLEANING General, hard Costa Mesa Cnllf 9'2&'(i hctWt.'Cn 2:30-4:30 p.nt. Re<J'!I c."Onstruclion payable!! Good 11·:iges. ----";, =-=--- n1ark1n£S & ll!c nni.n1ti' cat ~tlf\OR llO~IE REPAIR blllSOnry Lie. no 283046, 1vorking, malurt, BOOKKEEPER F /C Hamburger llamlet, 1545 e~per.&wUll.ngneutov.·ork U Leadn1:in, 8 hn NEW FACTORY • ap11rox 7 mo. (lid. 6'6-.'!7:JO Phunbing, ca r p e n I r Y , Brick, block k 110 n e references, 963-~· "} For nubJic acrountinir ofc. Adams, C~L Ai;.k for lo.h '. some ove11ime. Salary from 2) Maida, 4~ hrs Branch ouUets just opcnin& FOUl\0: Broii·n Ger 1n :1 n t'f'ran1ic tilt', 540-5560 ~ttt-.:.: Help W•ntff, M&F 7100 n..-v""io,.• •xpe• I• ,.·!'..... -. Hagt>n. $750 mo. Reply to Chu;slfi~ :u Janitors, 46 hrs in area needs the foJlowiflor: 1 d I Bet f all ....,.,._,. -:;· ~ .... , . ., ...... .... • " ""' '" !-'==-------ad no. 237 c/o Daily Pilot, Call 979-3G52 Sl1ephcr !emu r pup. CUSTO~t carpentry O BRICK "BLDCK &: STONE, q u J re d . s 8 I 8 r y open. l::i60 Cos "l\;f b1gmt Trne ~ i ISS wk 12-19 1\·kfi; old. Burgr~ K~ng. types, cn bit"M'll & quality 11,an. & patk>s, qua I ACCOUNTING Clerk, res-\Vestem Business Service!! •COOK P.O. Box ' ta csa, JANITORIAL Servm~n (2) $3' hr flurUor Blvd. C~I. &i6--08.i0. concrete. 962-1961 v.wkm.anship, lie & bonded taurant accounling experi· Jnc., 563 \V. 19th St, Cl\1 . Apply ·Ca !l'ZS26ALE.. 1 !/'' A 1 P/thne tnau, v.1lman or r.ou· sales.men Open roUND -l Blk bov.•ling ball RErilODELlNG, Pa t i o s, ~74i.563 ence helpful., 549-9657 642--0212. Dick Church's l"~l\f he P . ume .. PP Y ple. · J\lature, re J i ab I c. Pref ovr 1i, m.arTied, car. nr. l..af.'1.lna Bch Congreg<1-Decks, P.00111 Additions, . Kentucky F 1· 1 <' d Clucken, bfls.~ion Viejo/Laguna area. All benefits. career poalt.if>ns. tional O\urch Oct. 2. 4!»-Cabinets. 67l-11G6 lifr Ryan P•lntint/P•pering 6073 ACCOUNTING BOO! KKEEPER, expck•k'-111 Restaurant 2929 E. Co:i~t H\\'y, Cd~1 S2.50 per hi' to start. 2 494-1065 47·17 fENCES/GATES etc., Xln't opportunity to learn, ""'' Contracting cx:pcr. pl'e.l'il. """'° ",,.. FEMALE factory ac ... 'l&.:>rl!, lin; per day, ays per 1 , a I phases of of.flee b~ png; '''"."' Ne•"""'rl Blvd I' '· 5 d I iiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil LOST on1n~ & \\"hile nulie Build Repair CUSTOM PAINTING an Irvine Phannaceulical Pernianent lull tinie. Reply Costa Mc-sa $2.00 per hr to start, n1('rit '\'L'C!k. Call 542--72fi6. t' cat, altered, blue collur wilh 5-~·76.17 e\·enlngs Exterior Speelallst. State n1auf. for C.:l indiv. w/so1ne to Cla.ssifjed ad no 27•1 r.lo Cook Exper. Line raises, 548-5125 JANITORS, CPLS, l'\tAIOS rag, l'\Iesa Verde area. CARPENTR't' . PAINTING licensed. No. 25-1931. Bond· expt'r. In number detail, Daily Pilot, P, 0 . Box l'.'iiiO, f'/tlnie j)'JSition. Paid vac. GARDENER Pltime (lf(lce cleaning eves. RC""·nrd. 556-1977 HE~tODEL & REPAIR ed. Liability Ins. Free Color Pleasant w1 :king conds, Costa. ~le!m Ca 92626 Hosp. insur. & 0 th e r Full timr. Commercial exper. Nc1vpo11 & Balboa aret1s. F'OUND: white Samoyed. $7.hr. 646-3079 Consul ting & Estimates. xln't co. befX!!its w/salary BOOKKEEPER Full c.:ha rf.:c. benefits. r\pply, Sa n1' s nccci>s. Pl'\'.fcr age JO or P.ct""tl 53h2av.,~"0cnr & ~·~"et Caineo lllghlnnds CD ~I . AR ENTER * Low Competltl\'e Prices. coniparab!e ivlexpei:. P/ mu.st bave exp. u1ru trial Scarood, 16278 Pacific Coast over. Mu11t SJll.'3k English & 11 ....,......, or a ...... y a fo"emale Tan leather collar. * C p 642-6(:(6 time \\'Ofk will be COil sider-bal.. w/all forms of journal' ~ll~wy,_,_, ~H~.B~.'-------drive. Cooc"I ~hn:v & medicnl 123 No. Olive, 01·ange. fi75..3528 X I n t c r a f I smanship-low ed. Contact Personnel, for CPA Of!. Sal. $700 to 1· beJiefits. 613-2356. ~UNO:. Small, black, pric.'t'S. · Robert. 536-2051. EXT ER l 0 R PAINTING. Anabolic, Inc. start, appropriate r a is cs CUSTODIAN *Gardeners W•nft d* lenutle, Jot, Approx. 1 yr. Llc'd, lns'd, Refs, Te1ms. 1780211 .... 1 .. G0_n1;.;!e0~v1e "'/proven ability. 833--0110 F'/tline. !\;ton thru Fri. Guam. customers. Eartl .1 Carnal Strvlc• 6016 ~Rlchardiji~~·"j_-~jj3335iii'._A~n"'yti~·;;m~•:· i "'!""!..;;;.,~·~·~~~~~~~~ " • ~ Expe•'<I r·~·• ""Y No. l.D. Vic. Beech & He1 ,..-..-.:....,. • · ............. '"'' · now, pay leter. High $"s Age lt}.15. Earn -Sro-$40 per iono 842-1}(4 "Sc u ....... 1 PAPERHANGING & pain. BOYS x1n·1 1vorking conds. CdM 534-TIS7 534-3l4t v.."eek geui~~ ne\\' cusloniers JOJ-~ arpet & .,.~stery ting. :?1 yrs Harbor attR, ADVERTISING ~1AN or 673-2261 Mon 8::D-11:30am uo,g LOST: Fen1. Blk. Lab .. :? Dri Shampc 1, (Soil Re-. refs tum, 00 183281, 642-2356 for Leading 'IV .Publ. High for the OAIJ.Y PILOT nftt.'f" )'r&. nns. to '"IJ-0.G"' RE· tardant~) -Degreasers & . . comni + profit share oppor. GIRLS . CUSTODIAN, hosp exp pre-GENERAL OFFICE school and Saturdays. You \VARD &16-0825 . all color brightenen & 10 1st Cl.ASS Ext/Int ~amting. Hunt Beach are a, ( 714 ) Paper Routes Open f<>rred. l1nmed openings for Typing. filing, good phone must be out .. t school by FOUND-Bia.ck niale cnt. n1inute bleach for v.'hile Paperhanging, A 1r 1 e 5 s 637-t734 In Laguna Beach in Pll11·time 7·3:30 & 3-ll :3ll. vqice, sh not n e c es s. 3:00 pm and be abl(' to \\'Ork Bol •• A'-.. ""•"h Bl•·d., carpers. Save your money Spray, (25 yrs exp) 979--52S-l l ;iiioiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiiiiii.. M L 1• San Clernente General Hos· Pi'cvious expei., In engineer. at least 3 days per week. No '"' .,.. L ...... • any oca ions. pita!. 17.1-1) 49&1122 •xt 22,1 ... 1 e--· du ~ -· --'l<ctlng "'e•lml"'''"· 89S·ll·l4. by saving me e"tra u·1ps. PA INT I NG, ext., int., ASSEMBLER C II M L L-1 .i: Ing ot~ hClp1u . '-'"'-""'r op-e ve •• es .,.. .. va • ' 1,,;":;:;:;:;~""-'~'=Cc-,,-;;:::-:::::-1 Will clean living nn., dining "'allpapering, 1(}..20'fo disc. • r. am11er DELIVERY~1.EN. early Ai\1 por. m Newport Bch. Ca.II TranspoMaUon provided. , r~UND dog. C~1 on Orange. nn., & hall S15. Any nn. lree est. 968-7452 TRAINEES 642-4321 Tlrncs Roule, Costa blew ~1r. Robert Thuet, on 'l'ucs. r ti 968·4812. Sm v.·hilt' Hncl brov.·n fcmnle $7.50, couch SlO. Chair $5, * lO% DISCOUNT * Equal Oppor. Employer area. No collecting. b1ust Oct 15th betwn 9 & 2pn1, Equal Oppo11unlty Etnplo)"er 111ix. &12-9214 or 6-16-6301 J!J yrs exp. is "1:hat counts Wallpapering & Painling AppigL'Trson BOYS & GIRLS have dcp('nd. car. 54EH;.t27 1133-3447. • FOUND; Irish Setter Pl.IPPY not method. I do v..·ork Free tst, Call 5J6..-0;;.J8 The DAILY PILOT !1as or 5'16-1780. mnle. HB Hig h School. 4 myself. Good ref. 531-0101. T•mporary Servic•s routes opcn In COSTA l-o~E~.N~T~A~L=R= .. ---,~,_...,-10~,--,o~w;"y· LABORERS PROF. painler, honest work, ~oA<> Ca Ori """ GENERAL 'G I L bo mo. old. !;<18-4084 60ll Rens, In 1 _ext , rree .>O'fO ~~l ve MESA, COLLEGE PARK & oft'. At lea.st 1 yr exper. LABORERS • entra a rers ' FOUND: St. Bernard, n1:1ll.'. Cailings estimnte. Refs. 548-2759, EAST & WEST C'OSTA $6110 niin. Very goo d /Packers I ihort·halr, Vic. \Vest CllU 642-3913 {Across from O.C. Airpot1) MESA. 642-4321 benefits. Some Sais. H.B. ln1n1ed. Asslg11n1enls. Top J'Llte Assembly Plaza, N.B. 17 5.\8·8'1.\~. •ACOUSTICAL • -"7"~--~~--7""' Major Medical Pl •• an".'..__+-=Eq~ual~~o~epor~::_,~Em~~pl~o~ye~r:...1c•~-~~'"'---=~==~1 $SS. IL)ng_ or shot:l term. Apply-TODAY! 0·-1 • .:..:::::c...:c=-----!·APJ:lied-repaired-repainted-~Wallpaper H•ng•"* Now-Available -BOYS & IRLS Cal l 5'10-4450. \\'ork TQI\;fORRO\V!. f>'ound -Kitten drv\\·1111, "'all tex, 642-577!) C. REBKO 646-2449 \Ve have a complete package G DENTAL ASSISTANT NEVER A r EE AT TEl\lPO J.-.,--------, I d ., I I be !'ts IV N-v•"""°" 0 "-erg. >1'"· Vic. ·ocean B v . o emp oyce ne 1 · e ........ ,..... .......,,, "' al TEMPO Tcn1porary Help ti G7J..9098 C1ment/Concr•t• 6019 P•tlot 6075 pay top \\'ages. All office age 10.1 LldoColsle, Balboa Fu111l. & P11E~1xup·nie.Ps,!"'r.,~--~ yir/ & Industrial skills are Penlnsua. ntact ~fr. o ices. · ...... ,..,,,.-GENERAL Off•·-C t .. •k, · FOUND: C81i<.'tt Auslralinn CUSTO~t CEMENT \VORK BRICK, TILE, OR C'ON· Ba k tro I th DAILY "·'A ""0~ '-"' ... • d 11eeded. c s rr n e '~~~"':'o-..:-:c:::;:;:::;:;--T·affic & --•·' k-po· .. Shepherd pu11. Vic. \\'en t PATIOS. DiUVES, WALKS CRETE Palios, qu a I · t;'~ o Em 1...... PILOT all 6!2 1321 &r I R · • t • '"'"u u '""" .. ,., n 49.\-270.\ Call Don 64.."-&i,4 11-'0rkmanship, tic It. bonded, =1ual ppor. p.._.,.er or c Dente ecapltonis exp desirable. Lite typing, .'A/ T.'rr. 557~ leave appllcatlo:i. Experienced 548-RS-t<l Ricoh ol An1erica, 19 0 0 1rJClll l.057. ~·em C.OCker. blonde, CEl\lEl\'T \Vork, any kind, ASST MANAGERS Equal Oppor. Employer D.ental Assistant Quail st, NB, 833-9rJO eeileptic, cor. Talbert & Co mntercial. residential, D 1 t Id Euclkl 10/~. 963·3\T! Llc &. bonded. 6J&..ID.l5 Platt•r/Repelr .on e':pan.;io~~~n 9-·:a!-e BRIDGEPORT Pront & h:lck ~xptt. req'd. Gen'I Ofc Girl LAB TECHNICIAN FOUND: Shai,.'ID' dog, feni .. CEl\fENT \\'ork ot all kinds, PATCH PLASTERING seeking energetic & ag· MILL OPERATOR Salary open. Ma--I070 Typing 45-55 , w.p.m. Good P/lime in Jp""ge pediatric: 1 • tan, Wl':lr'g. nf'll' 1...'0llnr, Cl\1 Reasonable. free estimates, AU types. tree estimates gressive )'oung people who l\1~t hove strong hflckground Dishwasher, f/time. ~·/figures & detail. Ca 11 i,.'l"Oup. 6~5-4670, l\trs. Aust en nrea 10/i 5-li--S0;~·11&16-191'.! Call 638-3325 Call ~ \\'isb to progress quickly. in set up & operation of mill Conv. Hosp. 6-l2-059S Harvey, S73-8120, Cdl\t LEGAL ~clary min. 3 t"OUflo'D: ;'lk & .. ,·hlle, mnl<' CU~"'TOi\f Concrete \\'ork 1 If you prove to be stable, and have own toolit Xlnr GENERAL OFF I CE years exp., S/H, 'sa l ary l nio. old JNIJlJl~'· vie. Perry Patios, Walles, Drives. Plumbing 6071 I tl~ili1cat00 1& dpossess Uthe bene including profit 11har-DOCTORS ASSISTANT 1T1•/phonc~. S 55 o 111 e bkkpCngall, open, Call 615-3031, &12-2330 81·h .. H.B. 10/5 962-9.137 Ww priL'CS 60c·70c ft. 645-8512 I'--"'.;.;;:-"'"------au 'Y IO ea · as 1~"e as inK & ove11.ime. Young lady (18-281 to work Yr>C nun. \Y,p.ni. IC M I T h pl\ . .l k LR. OTIS P L U Pot B 1 NG to moUvate JX'()ple, your L k E · · · ta 1 I !or appt 833-8181 L e< ec · · wee ''OUND: Irish Scner. Call Ju . · ,,.,~n -ar ng1nNr1ng as docl.Ors ass ls n ' ends. full linie & p.1rt tin1e 00 CAntractor 6021 Remodels & Repairs. \l.'ater ture 15 ""'1th U!!i. 1.,...,..""&e-866 \V 16th !'t. NB recepl in health spa. No PacUlca Hospital, 842.{)6U and identify. Victoria a :,;•:;.;,c;_ __ ~----b .!a·ers, dl•pos I s , m€'nt expcr . Is desirable, IV •-• GIRL FRIDAY Harbor. CM. 612-812'.l .. but not necess. Xln'I salat"' 642-9205 expcr. nccess. e,tn ........ n :,ou,. ext 271 Atrs. Gray. KITCHEN & bath ttmodel· rumacn, dshwshrs SU--0263 J CAKE DECORATOR Apply in person a or ..,v · LOST: \Vhite miniature poo-in<r additions. alterations. ~1/C & BIA Complete & co. pairt benefits, profit ,,112 H bo 81 1 Ci\I ?.fachine Shop die , male. \rte Brin1hall & •"~ss sliding doors installOO, Plumbing Service LI c , shoring incentive. Apply \Vanted. Apply The Cupcake ~ ar r Vl' 1 ln1n1e(lintc Opening TOOL CR·I B Lennox, l[B. 1019. 8·~14·t9 . Palombo Con. since 1923, 2726M belwn 2:30 & 4:30pm daily, Bakery. 273 E. 17th St, CM Lit(' sh, GO 111.p.lll. typing I ~ 1961 Hamburger J{amlel, 1545 bet\\·n Sam & 12 noon. ENGINEER Heavy phones. Salary open LOST-NON·eginn Elkhou.n< r-.temlxtr BBB"""'-RAYS PLU?olBING ~ER VICE Adanis, Costa Mesa. See l•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-iiiil Inlcrvie11·\11~ i\1011 Oct 14 ATTENDANT len1. !'.led gray/b\k, Vic:G --E-R~ll~'l~CK~&-So-,-.~B~ldg~Co~n~tr. Repairs-Installntions ?lfr. Hagen. No phone calls 1Pbl-4PM Requires general knowledge 19th & Orange. 6-16-283.5. Add rernod. St. lie Bl-ll4321 2.t hr. service 5·18-8638 please. Bring photograph. CARPENTER Civil engineering associate, 2152 DuPont Ori\'€.' no. 200 of machine shop tools & LOITT: 2 I em· !Ti-colored 673""60-ll, 549-2170 Remodel & Rapair 6Q81 Ass 1 s TA N T ~tanager cxper. in supervising <;cnn-Ne"•po11 Be11<·h (Irvine) equipment & good record Ba~l's. An 11 we r s to Electric•I 6032 trainee. counter girls, try F 11 1 2-4 ple1e enl("inff'ring functions. :::-;;;;:;:;::;;:;;;,:;'."::i keeping skills. The desire to "l\fichl &: Suki"/ ·199--29?.8 ADD · A· ru.t · RE].fODEL &: cook•, •v•n'""'• ~ve yn""' ll l .me, permonent. \Vork \V/tonsultants & con· be of service to others is REPAIR 23 Lie -oe b•~ ..... u years expel'ience In rehab · d · & GIRLS-GIRLS FOUND-1 1:reen Parakeet ELECTRICIAN * 0 I d yrs. exp. · shift, open full & part lime. or remodeling. l\1ust be tractors In es I g n pa1ticularly importanl. \Ve call bet"·cen 8 & 5 p.n1. Jobs-Ne1v Jobs. Service No. 238-014 Sl'\llrTll C'ONSf Apply Jack in tlie Box 3.S5 reliable-stable. Call r.tonday construction of facilities. Easy fun job. Day or night. 1nake aircraft pnl1s in our 962·3359 ca 11 s Atlytime-Anypl.ace. 499-3474 E. 17th s;, Ct.I. 8A~l for interview Assist in contacling negotia· No. exper. ne<:ess. \Ve train fine clean shop. We haven 5.\2-9829. Roof' 6082 I ions. coordinating design you. You mu.st like people large backlog of work insur· l\1nl~~~~~tie1. ELECTRIClAN'-license no. 'R~E:.;:.:P~Al"11~!RS'-,-.,-1-1~-,-.-Re-.,-. A~e~~~hltt.e.~ ~o;, ....... 84 .. 1.-600 ... 2 ....... 1 r~~arp :t~o:\ 0~~ {';~~ k~ ~ny~f::it 0t:n:~.e~~P~~ ~!vlo:~~~~l f;1e~:;~: (TI4) 6'1~5099 233108. Small jobs, maint ..,.__0 "'· Llo"d'.~ •-k for fringe beneflts. Apply Shell & repairs. !)48-5203 r10: ~ • Stalion, 1000 ln•ine, N.B. CASHIERS 1-:nowlf'dge of field survey-Coast Hwy, N.B. Age is no })artier. Please LOST. O IARC'OAL mini11tu~ I .,''-"=='-"'--'=-...,-60~31~ -,,i-W~al~t~:~830-5020=~·=~'"=Y~ti~m~•;o; ing, budget & schedule <;<>n· GIRL fRIDA y 8 cc u r 0 t e conlact: Al Richardson poodle, male.' , D a n d Y ~F..:•:::•::c;;.;n"'g'-----'-Tit• 6091 AVON trol & project pttsenlahon. typist, telephone experience YARD NEWPORT Re11o.·ard, NB area, 646-6007_ Art' you at least 18 .,..., olfi, Ci\·il or structural cngine('r. & some figure v.wk. full NO job too small or large , . ., · d 3 '"' pro-332.\ \\'. \Varner Ave .. Santa WST: Beach 1 SlatE'r. RI'-Chain link our specialty CERAMIC TILE \Vorkl, kit., bondable, neat in appc!ar· uig gr a • . lime. H.B. arna. 847-7161 Ana, 54.">-TI:J.l. An Equal o~ ''··•d! Irish Setter. lemale, °'"'•m•·d F•o-••o -02 Llc bath, en1--., sh1\T. pan_ Need Cash For a.iee, enjoy 11-orkln" 111/rv>n. J!ressively responsible .ex· or 847-3563 ,, ... 'J• .. ~ ~ ~J "' .. --I I ••as su-r.·1sor 1-"'-';;,:;c;::.,,....-.;v--I ponuni ... , £111ployer i\l/F has red collar. 847-71·11 repair. }"rec Est. 4!M·2135 ple & outside in the lrC!olh Pf'r. P us ... ,,... GIRL FRIDAY .,,. Furniture 6041 54..i-(l.a.!7 ext. 271 Christmas? alr'! If so, "'e w"nt to ialk rcq'd, Start of stliary range CERAftfiC TILE NE\V &. to you about belng a cushier $1150. for General oUice 20drlies & MACHINIST [ 11,J I ESTATE SALE rem()(}('!. Free estimate!. If you're nmbitious & en· in one of our self .serv. ga~ Orange County light house~rk._ irs per Dependable w/lools. ~tu st hrttnalt I All !urn. must be 11 0 Id· lhusiastic, you can star 1 stations. \\'e need several Transit District \\"k. Cail 61,,..2356· have koow ledge of pattern ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiim;miiiiii Antigue~. misc. Sun. 1-5 9ll Sn jobs welconte. 536-2-l:li t?aJ"Tling nioney imn1ediately full & p/time people int· 1200 No. P.1ain GRANDJ\fA NEEDl::D. Oiild V.'Qrk both \\'OOd & metal. • Emerald Bay, Lag. Bcl1. * S47..a871 * as an AVON REPRESEN-mediately in Cos!a i\1esa. Santa Ana, Ca 9270'1 care !or 5 nio. old. OUI' Full or p It i me. Call Gardening 6045 Kitcb, Entryy,·ays, Bathrooms TAT JVE. Meet people. Have For inteiVlew call Barbara, Equal Qppar. Employer ho1ne, S. l..n"". Rel. Salaryl _,642-6558~':.::·=·~~-~~~- SlSO Top Soil 6092 fun too. Call for details: (213l 925-04.11. open. 4!!9--1787 bfAID-HOTEL, Part-Time. *Gardening Servic•S* 540-7041. GUARDS Oay11. Call tor appolnbnent. ; \VANTED:. ~\iddleagcd nian llomeB & Commercials .,i, TOP SOIL * CO'.\lPOST • !!!~~~~~~""""""' CHEF SAUCIER ER Im med. Need full & p/tin1e1,;•~13~-~8800~==,,-,oo--,.,,.,-,,- • or \\u1nru1 thttt c:in drive Sprinklers Free Estim. *MULCl-J * RED\VOOD • • BABYSITTER, grand· l'\lin. 5 yrs £u1"0~an lr"aln· ENGINE guards !or Orange Co. area. MAINTENANCE p e r 11 on, 10 Aiusa h'lnl Co~ta :'llesa. :»1~31.\·I 534-n87 Call 5S6·ti930 mo!her type modern sepa· ing. Send resume !o P.0 Call 12131 4~. !11un.· part to ..,...,"'bly full time • \\'rite Cl11s~1f\(•d ,\d No. 22.\. =-:--;::;:::...;;::..:=-.,,.. boa.rd & 11 t"'r ,,..._, P.O. Box ljtill, Dnily Pilot, J::XP. Japanese American T. utoring 6094 rate apt + sma Box 1606, Laguna Beach, Ca Civil Engin~ring assistant 5 pm, ~1on thru 1. I 0 r community clubhouse Gardener. Quality C'>mplete .:..::.::.:.;;~-----"-salary. 2 girls 3 & 5, English 9'1651. Prepares plans, specs & Lawrence Se<:urity, Inc. pool & grounds. Pref srnii Costa :'l!rsa. Cn !l~'6:ro Gan-lening &>rvice. Bonsai TUTOR _ Remedial Reading. speaking must drive. 640-0t82 Clerical Asst Bkkpr e1;tin1ates. Coordinate h us 1-IELP \Vanted night shilt retired or retired w/general , SP!HITl',\1. HE/\ll!·;Jt Training. :>18-9-179 Special Ed. Exp. BABYSJITER/Occas. ntoeded Level in Trust Dept. of Unan· stops, exper. in constru<.!tion 3:ro-l2. Food preparution, m11lnt. e.xp._ Call 646-10?1, JUNIOR SALESMEN J1UO.P..tDr. '"'". IJJ.1115 NEWPORT Personnel Agency Newport Bffch 6424170 NURSERYMAN I• Experienced or horticult~ bkgrnd.. H W11. Bch. 842-8866 NURSING Or Health Career. In1erested? Need E"per.? Free on job training. Call CROP 979-1955 00.IJlSES..Aides, da.Ys...Pti.t's. l Yr exper. prcf'd. Will train. Xlnt wa~ & tlene. Accept.lug ppphcatlons at 1445 Superl<ir, N.B. PART·TIME help needed In the 1.tAILROOM at the Dal- ly Pilot, 330 W. Bay St. Costa r.1esa. ApPIY in person to Geol'Ke Arauz, 9-10:30 A.\f Equal Oppor. Employtt PART time t.'O\U\ter Q'irl, '.1111 train. Apply In pe~ to One I-lour Martinizing, 2200 Harbor Blvi'I., Qi.1 PBX Answering S.rvlce Days or eves. Fun or p/t Exper prefd. EXJE 54(}..1962. PER.SON w/knowledge of pastry dough for fnnen food plant. LangloiA Fro J: en Foods, 497-1741. PIANO l ORGAN SALESMAN Apply l\fr Balley \\'allich's ~luslc City 3400 So. Bristol, Costa Mtsa Promotional Sales 50% Commission. 28 Hn • \\1eek. Openings for ~ men. Neat appearance. Over 18. 646-4737 for Interview. PROPERTY MANAGER Exper'd property manager to twistant director. F I e I d work & supetVision ot rest· denl managera & projecl managers. S a I a r y rom- mensurale w/eli:per. C,a 11 !'.-lr. Lester, 833-9ll7. QUALITY CONTROL Requires exptt. In QC, 1.ffiB, wo1·k 11et11ps, w.rltlng inspection 'Procedures & related ~mentatlon. Ex· per. w/eiectro meehanic11l devices desirable. STACOSWITCH, INC. 1.13f.I Baker, Costa Me18. """1011 Open 10 A.\I to 101':<1 !'.:.'al. koo"' ho\v main t, ~~._,.~646"'-·7~6'~1:..____ eves & Monday momings. cial organization. Litt! typ-control !or UMTA proJe.ct.~ cxper. helpful but not nee. 646-5768 64:>-3319 lo·r m- Arh·irr nn .in iltiltll'N. ,, I ea nu p,, tr l m ming, -=schools l Trnnsp nee. 5.:)7-4229. in"', A/P Exper. helpful . dcsirahle. Deg:ree !0 c!v1 Lang:klis 1'~rozen Food 11 ''i~'="cc="''~"'==~='""°'""o-- Jl1 i\. El C'<iniinn l~1·;1l r c no\' a ting, landscaping, BABYSITIER, =nnanenl ~1in 2 yrs business expcr. or structur11I cng1ncer1ng 497-1741. l\;IAJNTENANCE &tAN RE ALCO :-;un c·1r11v·nle, f o'lr :iprt. l'llll nrter '1. 96.~J-l.S& _ Instruction 7005 ...... & _,_. rcq'd. Drart\ns: c " Per · SSES & E!<........ 1 11p1 house mttinl RE SALES , C;1l1 lfrl·9!l~ \ l~".!·!1136 -:.:::::c:::.::::.7::::;--v.•ante<I ~1on-ThUD 2-5 Fri Xln't co. benefits WOuu ng &!slrablc. Send re a-u m e , HOSTE ; .,.... · n . · . . : .Equal Oppor. Employer DIVORCE ONLY $65. (v.t1pl('tely rt'li<1hlc Sj:J.:17!1~ Astrology Classes S<"z\11111n::: ,\strnlo ay k C"llArt Cnnstrurhon. lk'_c1n· l'lln~ lltT 1~,, Cnll Hlfh e\1•1t- 111·..: .... r~,r~~l:''·==c--- T'T:E1;~11NT~ Ca.rln~. eonhdcnlinl coun~el- 111~ .t: l'f·fl'n·n1. Ah1rt1tln, R(lUpt:ttn S, ke<>pin~. AP· (',\ltE 1'42·~'\?.6 t: x P !!: RT J a Pane !'ii e PIANO LESSONS 1~~~7'.,.-'4M-6321~~-"'-~La='."'g~un~a'-d-Be;;;•~ob~ l~rond;:;~'~· i.P~oo~nc:;:c,(;14..4:-:_;;ri"°~· .,;;;;J Siii""" hi!1101-v to personnel WAITRESSES S?me heavy m n 1 n t. at for areas ol San Juan ' G I C It ·-~ F7100 _, , C t1n1 es. Snlary com-Mission Viejo, El Toro. •n1ener:1 omp e L ""'..," Beglnners, Intermediates H.lp W•nted, M&F 7100 Help Wanted, M& oftlet'J'. Orangl! 0 uNn l Y Apply In Person mensurale \V/ elt.'PfT. can ra.--k our , ••. •t-... set'\· ee, c ean ups, ... .,e e .. ,, ~!!!!!!!!!~52-1323 jjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiji Transit Dlslrict 1200 o ,. -LORENZO'S '"''"'" ~ ..... -5\S-:lfitil. ~lain St. &inta 'Ana, 92702.'...-A t.lr. Lester, 833-9ll7. per saleim<'ln than &.n)'Olle LA\\'N ~t:RVICE -[II] Equal Qppor. Emp\oy('I'. 210t E. Edinger 1--e MAKE $$ AT HOME else plus h Ii he t com- DEPENDABLE I I i I _ Santa Alla Aiaturc telephone solicitors. missions, wilh a realistic \\'er>ktv l'tlaint • Oeanups lh .. SJ 14 • 4t f E • .,,..... ESS/CASHIER All areas of Orange Co. slidingscale,where~can free Est. 642-9907 ~-iii~-~~i!"~· ~~ ALL SKILLS Ex Sec'y/Pres S800~ HOST Call (714) 635--5870 colleet. earn up to 85%! We are ~al Sec/Prob:ue Over 21. malure. Exper. Ap-. . fl exible and agruable, and EUROPEAN GARDENER Job W•ntff, Male 7025 F/C BookkeE'pcr lo S900 ply llamburger Hanilet, MAN ~ + semi retired want to help )"Oti make-your LandS<'apmg-1~ eel'\iice Bkkpr Mort Bankng to $700 1545 Adams Ave CM ufl nk, off1cr.-11,ork no bookecp-goal. AllftP\iei s t r 1ct1 y reasonable, &l2-53?J, GS:>.l4Zi TOP ?IIANAGER -creaUvt Secy/CPA S600 2:30pm. Sec P..tr. Hagen. Ing 2.'l \V. lilt: .. Cb11126<li confldeollal. Call Oen e, LNO~P/G,\RDEN/~IAINT sa les, admin, promo, MALE OR FEMALE A/R Cl<'rk in S625 H OUSEKEEPF.R-Gt n. S$ + ~IGl\lT 831-2770 Sod, Sprinkler~. Oeanups, leader. Outstnndlng exe c. ' Blllln~ Clerk to $000 JJsey,-rk., lron'g, lite {'(l()k'i;, OPPOil'l'UNITIES RE.ALCO Soil t•d, 612-3331 646-490.~ track r ecord w/Fortw1e Girl Fl'iday $600 cui for 7 yr. old 1111 . \Vantt•rl. top i;tl'roo salcsix;o-REAL ESTATE General Services 6046 500 NYSE-listed ro. Seek Loan Processor Open school. 5 hr/day. Ir v 1 n e pit· 11:·ho want top S$$ wbllc E x Pe rlenccd/Professionnl· Joe~ OIC area n ft i I. P/tin"H? Sec'y $300 ruoea. ?11ust have ref ' !I . working to11.1arrl quick ad Broker• Only. Mainhiin In· l:E:,\L L~tate Tr:11n1n~. lnd\v. COI~LEGE Student needs 644--02ll E\"e!I, weekend. Marr'red or single. \Vith or without children. NEWPORT t ra "s. & he s u Pr r v1111ccmcnl to nianagement cl nd I t I I d I instruct.ion. Pf>rsonal :iltn. v."Ork haulillJ:, trees ren1ov· 'fATURE hard \l"Orking In· Personnel Agency l\'/childrf!n! 11,1 r . c n r r : Bcsl pay In Industry •. heavy oUcpe cnlth' 8 1111 n · ,e uxe, 0 I b k ••am 2-3 I " O t f t t t am' m· g i's prov1"ded 1'! needed "" ,.,3 or .. 1~241 •-,,,, •• ,, Iring; ~nef•ls. ,..._ 1cc1 w c 0 m Pe e n .~l t'"! or ro er ..... ed. carpcttt c caned, misc, dividual seeking 11.lanage-U 0 S a e r • ' ~=•:w:~;;r;;t=B:•;•;:•;h=64=2-laji~70~ ,;~~~~~~~~~~~~~r:~:l '~Y .::;._ 1,1, ,,.,,b~ ""•• ':'.~ 11ecret;'lry, Pereenla.ge lease. \\'kll. Aca<lemy 51:\.J\92. Ga ..... !J.18-J1!6."\ "''"' rr •• ·-· ........ Ilion. Ex· & bo d y ,~~ .. MU "-• ,. ddlt'·-·· ·~~--.. -- 'J .... ,,..-w/pay $363-$468 per month. Room ar HOUSEKEEPER/BAB · p ci·len c e or s t ereo or a Juuru 1 • ...,.,u .. uui'" PREGNAXT". Th111ktng Abor· JO&R Clraning &r\'lt'(l tremely Penon&ble. X In l Sin'ER Live In. Sant.a Alla baC!qn'Ound need apply. \\'lite· Associated South dun~ Know 1111 th<' fac1' Ap;.1r1mr nt.'I for Re-Rent 1·eJerence11 X'pd, J 0 • e Ph Is free while training. Upon retu.m to your EXE~ SEC'Y are a . Engll!!h ~a~ln~ U~'IVERSITY STl::REO Coast Brokers, P.O. Box fil'!<I <'all l.IFF. LI NE. 2l 846-8531 OT ~19 Allner 675-2499. \Vork '"" II. of l"ucce!l!l!UI only. No '~· 2 wn·h~. 71' "'2-9531 lM!'i, New110rt Bead!, Ca, I ., ·11 ·'-22 c . -• 1 home, you are guaranteed $2.86 or more , & 1, 1 2 d ~ ~· 11 · ·• • ...., ·nnNGS" by 1itCIOlOC. G1-n'J YOUN n1an expenen ........ n cu. f\1ect & gt'N'I in1por11u1t . .1 yn o , ays ~uni opportunity employer 0~~-:::..=,,,;,.=-----I -;-r111m1Card Reader * r.!ll'pCntry, rrpalrs. plun,. P 3 Int i n g. a P n r tment per hour for 16 hours a month. Veterans of clk>nUt &. krep ore running off. Own bath. 'IV &: room. _ REAL ESTATE .\r' llrdurtion 10!!31 &>a1 h Bl, bing, elect., 642-5613 m 1t Int en a n c e ~~ oon. , monthly. Appcnrancc &: Ref req. Call for 11ppnt. MGl\IT fl'fl(' 21-30 S150 wk SALESPEOPLE. WhY n 0 1 ~tunton ;.}?7-3\06 ~~==~--=~~· 11tructlon seeks pennnnt!nt all services make $3.32-$4.76 lo start part-skill~ ni usl be xln't . 17141 8.12-5:55 J:\ltlm tl. College prf'd Mr Y."Ork \n th:J hottest l.n!U. k .. PA~G-Sttam Cl~anlng job ~I Greg: 9$-9621 AAMES 1-', FREE HO U S E'~'EEP I NG Richards, n4/~ ll"nti'"•to• ""ch/>'oWltaln ;o.;EED 10 ml 10 ~n1nf'Onl!. l'tt1untenance--cleanlng -!'!;"-"~"--'~"=-~"'-""'"'" time. Non veterans ages 17·34 & healthy. """1~ eo" SSE s " ·~ " uen Call n11~l1t or 1!11,v 6-t:l-r.?'l! Scot! •110-1039, anytinie Job W•ntecl, Fm•fe 7050 Burtau of suJ)(!rviMir, 3-t I : 3 0 pm, MA U E , alley7 Le t WI tttln )'OU. ABC lltl.PLI~t-; H II 60Sl Veterans to age 44. Employmenl Aa;ency w/hosp exp nee. Al10 J>Ar1· Posltlon.~ now ,,..,alL for new CaU Phil Mclfamee 963-4561 , .. •u nt SECRETARY Colla !\fesn ~UOO Ume pm houtckeeper. Sen co. In Gortlen Cnwe. M\Jst Vlllill(e Real !Ztate. ,JJ.:A~INE. I .... ,.-e \'nil mON' otc e\!t-nlng atudcnt iteckl 2700 Harbor Bl\f'd Suite 201 Clemente Cenenl llospltal. be allracllve & dct>t'adat.He. "~1 ~·teto 11111n ~r. ~lay I "\\'llh CONSTRUCTJOX & trash full-lime Harbor Area Jl(>lll-N Id -o ITI4 l ~ll22 t zu r .. n t-¥ -o ,,,_ c.a Tiil~ Rlng "" onrt' llR11in7 haullng, lite d~lilion .,......,. 60 •-s us ARMY RESERVE Anshm600 Eucl i1v-ol20 i Cot , ......, ~·. • GROWTH O>lnpe111 with l.~~l ~~~~~~=l trtc mno\'als etc, r ta fl. tion •• ,,.~ w.p.m .. 11\K , 0 Org 2 Cf1y Bl l:Auil 63.f..]ttz H 0 U SEKEEPER, U~ln. M£CHANJC/MARINE 0 u t· newly ntab&hed OinCe re-Oi.'lr ey. &a-85!2 Shorthand 100 w.p.m. Honor some cook'g., F. n g 11 ah board•. EJCP'd. only. ApJ'b> -qulrtt u1e:lpeopJie, nnett iitudent. Refer .. nces. 5'15--4240 EX EC. SECRETAR\'/Glrl sVCf'k'g., Big Canyon, ln pel'IOfl: Anchor Marine locallon and appointments. I .. ~ ..... ·~ 1 ~ ,,_*_ll_O_VJN_G~A-N'D HAULING* ATTN. Sm. bus.inmi 1ntn, -fo'rlday. Pl't's. ol !!m:'lll, well 644--672-4 Co., lln Back Bay Dr., APPlV Vlafon Rctllty, 675-8600 _.-.... .,_,. .. "' l..ocal~~tenc Cut down on ovt:rheod. f;x. eirtabllahed N.B. co. lookintE HOUSEKEEPER l'90k live Un Newport Dunes). Charles eer.traJch. . ~~'~ perlonced bookk"'per wlll 213 /635-0054 Or 714 /544-9410 '"' Kiri wl•ood ex. s.o'y oul own tran,.>01'181km, I MECHANIC wnnled,,XI o1 Rcol "'1Rl• Safea"""""' MOVING & ltAUUNG do you r 11ccoun1J Ill horn<!. & ore t>1per. ·rop pay, nloe edult. 5 d.$1S 11-4 $65. per 1t1U'tltl1 i i.Jn::;. Class A WANT A CHANGE? II R • z""" IOCAL & LONG DISTAi'\CE Call SM-8717 n~a. \\"1)1'kiiur atml)(lpflere, Xh'l'I j-• II 'd I s-~" ~-App enct tp•ir ~ 64~95 I 1 am k>okirut for GENERAL AFTER HOURS CALL t714J S47-77n IJCnc.fll s. All rep I I cs t'fm• w~k. L •iun 1•1e. t)ll.(,l3fi crnae ~I · ar · ,,i-,,......,, ~ Comml.-,ri ru.<;Pi\lltS, \\'ASHEns. DRY· LOCAL mQvll\g 1;. hftuling I HOUSECLEANING. o \V " I fldenUn.L Gr...m3 ur H.M.F. llOUSE\VOH.K tor 1 pel"80tl 4 MOTEJ,. maid work. Nta1, REfLc~~CAt~s Eft<, uJSH\\'ASllERS, DIS-1.y "udcnt. L-1ru,·.t.. reu. lnlll.11. $20 Att•" Call •ft • ll!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! P. O. Box 2Q.10 ~f\vport Mornl~. S hn cnch am, Cl1'1..'f'Jrttlc woman. LAriuna • ~ " ·• .... -....,, '"" Benl'l1 Cu 92ti63. Ov.'n rar. 645-8851. Bench Rt!tOtt. 494-1.196 495-1830 or m .. mo L.:,PO=S':.::ill:::S;,;O::;N:;;L:.Y:.:·..:•c;l6-:.;"48:...;,;c._, I • .::"::;"c:.<.'>'.:53::;1c;• •::n;:::·____ pin. 962~ 10. , .. ' I "\:. • Help nontod, M.,. 1100 RECEPT'/A/R $650 O>Mtru.clloo Mckgrouncl Pre('d jlcech Al'C'a WES'rCLIFF Personr'IC'I Agency • !Marie UI Cmtttl '1851 £.~er, S.A. RECEPTIONIST, p/Tln1e Needed fOI' hl!auty sulon. Coll 1133-9821 R..E S TAtsn.ANT Per&0nnel, Barten d ers, cockt.all y.•alb'C68es, tood l\'OiU'l'SSCll, cooks, ~lahwti.shcr1. Apply in perSon Rrn~s Beal'On, 127 Marine Bl, Ualboo Island. Resident Man19ar Mnture coµple to mnn.1i;1• apt complex. Bkkpng, rc"nt cn1. lcctJon .t.t so 111 c n111in· t e ,nan cc. Salary l.'Om· mensurale w/exJl('t'. Cull 1i1r. Lestc1', 833-9117. REIAi~. SALES ExperleOcl'tl/Mt11ure ' ./Maneter ./ A1sist•nt Manager ./Sal~slady Needed For large & Half Size Shop CLOTHES FOR EVE 282 WHtmf,.ster Mall Westminster 898-3939 Interviewing Fri & Sat 9:30--12 & 1-5 RN'• I * CCU'S }"'ulJ p-time. 3-11 &· 11·7 Excelleflt Benefits Good work'tng conditions COSTA MESA Mamori.T Hospital 641·1734 EOE ===z Here's How You Can Use Our Famc:ius Dime·A·Lines • .-.rw,thtm or moil tkm with correct ca~ to on. of ow 4 con¥fl'lit.ttt officel.. • Mo fi¥es:toclc, prodtlct qr plants:. • f"4o commtrciol od1 ollo'wtd. • Eoch item mus:t be priced with no ifttn OYH"$25. r---------.1 PORTA.111 ,E w11shcr ~16. •ratill' lt1n1p , white. J ~·ay SI. 641i·OOJZ DIME-A-LINES ........ rri••te P.-ffH ONLY ..t.d1 Fro.tl!Uln1 .AddN1M$ Hot .Accepted • Ad•trtl1tr 1 •lolati119 ... ,,, "CJ11l.tion1 _,. IN 11t •iolotkMI Df SW. Fr•ac.til1e lo•rd It locol b•1 l•e1 1 "'JO!afloo~ KINGSJZE maltress $2S. Kingsize box sprinn S2S. lleavy duty frame SIO. 1199 Atlanta. off Van Buren. off Paularino. BOX or slot cars 510. Wet suit 510. Tube tester $.'j_ Blafk light SS. Strobe light $.5. BB gun $10. Helmet S.5. 4 track ta pe deck and t:1pes SJO . Hot Hod & Playboy IOc each. 10101 Vulle.v forge. 962-4824 Cllll!. nice walnut 11.ith n1attrcss. Jlood cond1t1<in Sl!'i-1600 Aliso Avt1 , Cllil. 646·59!14 GlltL'S sin~le l!peed brC\'Cle 26" new tires, exl'ellenl t'OOdil1on $20. 642·2'J'J4 WlllTI-: a nd Yt'llow s;iw ho~ desk szs. ~1atch1n~ larg1: bookcase hull'h SIS. Both a re new. JO•IG Kil· lyhrO<M\. C~1 . 540-9779 GOLi" cart, new 521). Coffee and end tables, nev-11 -mar tops, dark wood SIU each. Extra long tv.·in mattress & box springs SIO. lllgh chatr, etal S5. Chi ld 's rocker SI.SO. Crib mattress & spnn~s S.1. Screen door, 2\J I.OJ" SS. Large suitcase $4. 5-15-:KJIJ Hi-;BUIL1' Slingray bike $25. Bike fra mes S2. e:ieh. Wheels SI.SO each. Por· table stereo phono1traph $20. 3 Al\1 t'lock radios and ."> Al\! t.able ra dios, a ll work good $25 for all . Rebuil t girl's bike S25. 2060 St;1le Avt•. Costa ~1 csa , off 0-J.k Sl. after !lam. WAS'ft; King SS e lectric buillln O\'Cn, cut out 38'' x 21" excellenl condition S2S. li42·2994 ' . our famous DI ME ·A· LINES \ Sat11rda1, Octobtr 12, 1974 DAILY PILOT '(:, ~ < CI FIVE CONVENIENT O~FICES TO SERVE YOU DEADLINE: 1 , ... ....,_now. ••r si. c.><. 11-•11 w-i. •ffiltl • HEWPORT IE&CH .............. llllHtwport ll•d- • UGUH& IEACH .................. 1116 Gl.-yn . I • COSTAMKA ...................... llOWtd OJ. • HUMTIHGTOHIUCH .... • ...... 17175loochll•dl • SAN CUMIEMTE •••.•. \ .•.•• 105 Mo. El Camino Real F~/\T slats sun shade, GLA..c.;s 11hower door tor lub t~Vt-~RJo;sT back pack for POWEil mowtr S2S. Hand IV/I N loorn n1:Htr1•io.<1;, 1.)o)X TURQ UOISE uE bulll In plastic, new. roll up & S!Q. White vinyl lv,.1n h1•:1tl· Seoul or hlke:1, ma1tnes1um mu~·er :S,\, Ou1llln d1Jih• spr1ni;. ~·00(1 frarnl'. Slit. eh:ctru: ovt'n a nd rti ng~ down. 10 feet. wide, 6 ff!t'l board S.1. lhnged lop dc:.k fr;ime, like new $20. New w41sht>r s:?~. l.ui;ga~e ra<'k 67S.!Mj. tup ~~. Uouhlc :H{l11tles~· high ror porch, pallo, in· SIO.M9.IK.'i2. elP1·tri<' hl;inkct, ~recn. $.S. &lt>·Mlil. '169 \.'I W. 20th -1>ll·cl 11 ink ~·1th 11wln g 'I liide ot out:side window Sl$l--::-,.,-:--:--:------I sin1dc bed $12. SinAle ~I St. Cost11 ~l t'sa PHOl-'ES~l <IN 1\ I. ht•<iuty hni1:et and st:ilnl~~s dr;;.\n E:irly American floor ti8 io'ORD Gnlcoue front lt•n· tramt:. book<'a11c hend s1llot1 chair hair dry1•r sz;,. hnurd S2S . Two burne r j l•mp $11. Ladi.s oloth;ng den""""'" t.<5. l!um,,., boaro. '" <h•I•" mom SS. 57 CHF:VY 2 d•. SoJ ,. ""'"'"'t. ""'"""" """'"" ""'I sweuters, dresses, bl>use~ SIO. Wheels and tire~ $1 Ehiclric coffee Pol, wesl· O\err>" bod'"y p:lrt ~ & 11101or -hot l 1 s-Ml! SM6 I S h A ~,-. S>·S:?• .. 60 "''' P•"t•·. STllOl,Lt-:U 'ooJ ~·onthl 1(Jn __ Pa_ "-'S__!.:_. · • $3·$8. Costume jewe ry I eac . 1r conditio11 St.">. bPncl nll\'orrnnlic ~. Used ..... ... " r • 52. Piclurcs, nice one-s $1· M'1·189S. slOC"ping baiz. Sears 3 lb. llrt'l! ~525 S48·877!1 SH. t>1~4~L"> ~tA RI~ .. ; ~:Qu 1 l•M ENT • fl<!' 25C·50C. l..adie:s purse daeron, brown $5 . Three lllo;A VY "''t>ldcd J in eh St:tlnll'S.'I Sll'(l iop (lf islove·1 Sl.50-SJ.7S. Shoes, lhongi LOVELY l1\•1n~ roorn lamp, hi hl fixturcii . two new ruo enclO!!ure SIO. Ligh11ni: type boat ovf'n $20. 8 -U S3 .7" II $25 •1 • h II rixturC's SIU. Lug""'•'C $10 t·hannel iron fr<imc for up ~"-'<•• •• , ...... • ... -<om-50c·SI. Bissell sweeper . ta . "ens ski pan· wall type, one ang1ng. a u"<'h 6-3 .... 1 ... 3 • to 16 r-,l hu.1t !23. Old ,,....,.., ' "" ~ .. '"":."t "' I r.ten's suits and shirts S3 ts, royal blu e, J·1 sa. Jlilen's for$..\. While rotton custom "'" · • " ... "' n1t.·r<·1i11 t~'PI"· .~:11wcr 129. Ml. 916 W. 18th St. ofl after·ski bOOls. 10 1 , C. $3 , dra......., for 'A-'indow 9-1 x Jti TWIN•-• r· 1 k d'"1" d sobhd rront axdh· spin· llit11nne101lct S!O. 6\' to 1ov, "'" .... & ....... . .... ..,, 1rm. 1 e n€'"'" es. t>;ir1111~. ru in~. '""''''' s:,. V;i rnis ht•<I !'llonrovia ...... 1 ...,.,..,, carr1t.'r, rnen's SS. Ci<>od ;1re<1 rug 3 x S S2. rnattr~s S..'O, box spnnl!, & 'A-'ht.>cls, and 11rc~ S25 19W • ' size 8. S..'>O. All e:<ce llent 549-1765 frame S20. ti ~nch foam VW rear suspcns1vr1 ~·1th.. mJµaL111e ra,·k,. $3. t-'1sh, Sl'UBA belt $5. Weights S:: rond.1t ion.642-0il72 1 -----=----,-~ maures~ S20 llifaple t.'n.d drums.S:!!i 2 .~ 111., \I\\' poll-.; with r~"t'li; S."i lo SI0 .1 each. Scuba boots,-siie 10, DRAPERY rod, exlends lo ,.. Hrt1111.C hiird,.·are $25. 5,ui. S3. •·uba helmet S2. Scuba NEW el:.issic m,.,·0 .. h••d .. ~. SJ. 2·'1•n n>·loo tent tahlcs ~ t'ach. H1~h-bt1l'k An1t1n1·a n rna,I!,. 1:1 x :'I'? <<~.· 1 -A ' " ....., " base roek~r S20. S4tl·4681 v.·1th Hr1d,e~tonc r,1 c1n~ .. ~~ .. , · 1nittens SJ. Scubjj fin s, & holding tank S~ each. $10. BroY.TI Van seats SIS. professional 110. Golf club:; Aiuminun1 boat boarding eac h. De lu xe hamst er rxccpt Suoihiy L1r1·.i S2a l';irh 11 \'a\'~' tiSH tank 101411Jlon,. ).'ully; ........ each. Golf bags $5-SIO laddl•r $3.50. Ron..• boar · habitrail 56. 557.73117 li\ru1·t ur:ll l)flk', <·olunin.i 2 8 · 1'qu1pucd, t-:xt·L'Hent t'On• --,...... HCA rolor TV, illl chunncl fet't x ;i•,~. t lnn)!l•d on<' dillun' ~'0. l'uzzll'.$ 50c ea,' eaach. 645-1121 ding ladder $7 .50. Brass · ~-2 portable TV 's nl~ end sio cl ., 7, :I' -. wood Sl'rews Hie each.~ ELECTlll C adding ~·ork , both s2o. Old 16 · ";1 1· ~ "x i f.t"~l.li4•1 BENNILLE • motorcycle PVC tee's 20t each. 5 S" x machine , desk t ype, flan14cd both end:; n.,~· 5"?0 ; without en11ine 520. Ex<'el-· Olivetli model 14 A~I. v.•lth .l!aui:e s in g le h;irrcl e11l·h. 2 1• .. x :i nan~l·d CLl-:1\,\J twin lll·d S2S.i lent condition . 80 lb. !.~~lntg•aw'fn'd~:s 01~5 ~~:h~ printed t ape, 825 64.6·8915, ~~.~un 11k'1 1s szu5.171uaK<.k1& both ends Sl5 €'ach. ii42· C'1n1t v 1·h1ur $5. KitC'ht:~ . ... $10 ~~" ~, .. A "' SAM SP •l ,.,_'('. er s I saw . If >Y 5175. Ult'fl.~ll~ ll)o;'. \(\ 1:1. 1'1ant~ ~·e1g · ....., . ....,...., ~ i.:al. wuter tank 525. Par · vat•uum clea ner $25. Ken· 1 50" C Cl.'. Slo:AR'S Die Hard I2v bul· pumJ1 S25.Guest m:1.il<1ver -more washer . as 1s SIO. 'ft:NNIR rucket, \\'1lsnn T· ~·ur.uin :. .. e .. ., a rp ! tery S2S. llilcn's 26 .. Stan· board light S.1. New Sear':'!: DOUBLF. mattre ss, box Cash only. 542.0372 ID.Xl 41, J\l, likt' Ut'W $20. :-;v.,~1ier 5IJl 5'Ul-liJ~R._~-1 daid bike Sil . 546·1775 thermostat electric wall l -'~·p~n~··~''-'~l~5~e~•~o~hc_.~64:6~·:8488~:_-IM;~;-;;c-;:;;;o;-:;;;;:~-;:;; Dunlop 4 ·'di S!i Tl'nn1i; CUSTOi\I dr:1p~li. 2 p~u;~ --c-:C'C::-:----:--:--l heater SIO. Working an· 1W1N mattress. box spring J\1APLt~ end t ab les S2!i prac\ti•e. balls SJ. !lh·us wi1h tit' back.~. Crwn 11l:1i WROUG HT iron fencing. llque. typewriter SIS. Vinyl & bed $2S. 646.7200 t•ach. ~l aple coffee U1bl e 1ceskatcs !li\1 Slli. Boys IUll~I. \\'l11d11w sh.,•11: .">1'l ~ approx. 1 fool hi gh by 00' renter console seats for S20. Antique yellow dresser lloc key ska ti•s 4~1 ~II ti.J", ;1~•1 :< 53 •·. S!:I (o~ long 52 per foot . 556"8808. &slon Whaler or ? $10 NAUGAJfYDE convertible S:lS. Sewin J: machine Hon~ ten \\'indhrt'akcr both 1.repn ofHUl \IJeoiv Rack Bay t·ach. Custom·mude ches· sofa SIS. Washer SI. t-h gh cabinet SIO. Braided rug. l\lens I. SH. Wi·tsuit Ja~·ket ITlt'Hsures, 100 ~ 9'J". fl slmrd table tops $10 each. chnir SIS. Crib $10. Ice box lZ' x 6' Sl3. Baby changer fits ft-M )'l':'lr~ So!!. (iir1 S("fl\ll 644 ·tll10 , CRAIG Pioneer 8 track tape f\eenegold dred ~e $25. Sl5. MS-6438 S.S. Child 's sand box $4 . rll"t'SS :-;11e 8 si. Boat laild~'r : playe r & con\•erter for car &111nleis Sleel sluice box 1 -~---------·I i\1apl e l'Ornices Sl 5 for SJ. Jlilcrcury outho:ird nil, :i Vf'f',\i\llNS B i·o mpl~x q & home use S25. ri.10 \'ie $!.">. 25 gal. oulbotird cruise llONOA CB72 new motor ap pair. (~rcen drapes SIS. cans, SJ. lntt'rcom "''!rt•-~:·s i\lultiiih·s. !!Sr per 109~ projector SIS. New rlexible lank S2 . Columbia En· parts: Pis tons, rings & l\laple la1n11s S25 each. lvprnc""' .$10. Tirt• .. :;,,.1.1 <.:n.~ 1;,t~ .. i5i!t Boogie type surfboa rd with l'yc lopedia, eomplete i_n gaske t s S2S. Waives, Clothes Sc·SI. Sofa S2S. SJ. ~nl'riltor bike hght $2. ------ twin fins. l'fl::il S50 new. S25. one book $3. SO fl. ~lorns springs & O'rings SlS" 548· tltild 's hike seal 52. Vtnyl Port;ihlc sprinkler system, Jli~IOR lops, ~kir-t s SI ~ 1-'0UR slice toaster S2. lo"ish tank l'Omplete S8. Plastic eha1r S2. Round Lane table $25. Hangin g lamps SS . Hunk beds ~25 e ach. Drapes $3 pr. 8141 Deer-fit>ld Dr. 536-7781 Hunling- ton Beach --- Field binoculars. powerful 4JC cables S2S. 110 Sterling 3683 tile Jc each. Snt. only. 64ti· ,.,. 644 0524 \\ltitc ru)! SIS. 642·JltlJ ' SCRAM LETS & Clear-Vu S20. Polaroid swamp cooler SS. lleathl ----------,-·I ~ 2100 National; ~ta 1 c~=.·:::c·:::c·------l:~::-::-c.c7~-::-::--::::; --Swinger "SJO. Sony-portable :1mateur-band radio ~o: OYER 100 500 feet-Schedule file:sa 2 DISHi\tA~i'EHS S20. S22. RAH ·S25. 2 stoo ls s 111! WI fl TE table for patio or dirung area SIO. \l"rou,t!ht iron bench for bathtub 525. ANSWERS AM·t'~l . new $2{). 646·7006 642-'f.666 40 plastic pipe. 1. I I/~, l 1-----------Girls bicycle SIO I.awn lru11Ull! boar~ SS. l\l:1t'lc 3~cr 9. ---,-,,----,---lh, 25c a foot. Bumper car· SKI equip: Bools, site 12. edger 58. 2 TV !ililnds 53. and .... ·tult' lamp $10:. H!!PP~ ;./ature -Quest -i\la,l!ic -::::::'-cc:,.-,-,.---.,.--,-,.-1 YOKOHAJl,IA truck tires on rier for Mini·bike $20. ctuld's, ladies J, man's 6 & S.">. Gas ~·:ill h<'at<'r S2S. plants :!l;j! tn 8". fan('lf b.lrdj INSUHANC E.:. Nothini.: NEW Stainless steel sink 14 " VW rims, near new. SwingsetSIS.64S-4336 9 \"!.poles 2 pair, J pair C..:IJiri<i v.·ash ).)asin S:!D., l'<ig~ 11·11h "tlv!t:!11;;.":_.$2S, RN separ:ll('s t he men fro1n for wet h:tr, JO" x IJ" SIO. fit ~ bus S25 . Ke nmore 1 --~..,.,,.,-::-----ccc·I cluld's, a pres ski boots 6 :!JIO'! Chunnl•I B\\d. 6/J· Grl'f'rt v.·01M'I roon1 d1v1dct ' ·k r r.>etachuble front fender rebuilt was h e r , good Fl.AGsrQNE:SOCeach.675-ml'n. ski i·ackets. men's ~io.1;73.~"'i9. I .f~ s • I 7 SfORAG ••. '''". wood SIS. th;• lx•V!I IL (' the cost 0 ....... 1600 " ""' . &16·11S48 ""''" urg. unit 1· :~.OAl\1 6. x 3 ':' x J~'l5G4 Bickley ,_•_•_••_~_>b_•_l<_·_I N_S_U_ll_A_N_C_E_. mirrors SI5. 1972 CJ .. s J eep ~·orker S25. Wedgewood ~ small & large, gloves, 1>an-l=:==·=---:-:-:--,,--:::-1 E.ru0·1.,_1. IC/Ii~~·,"!," 'l bcJnr ts. Dr. llH. 96.1·lli.9Q 1 motor V6 parl s : Int ake stove SlO. 645-7323 REl"RIGERATOR , Hot· ts. sweaters Sl·S25. f ile TIIRF:f': speed blender 56. U<).'\'El. train ~t'l ~·ith 4 x ~' on ... c a·l'!!. cnsen. ------~----llf','VY duly ,,.•rri;.ig•, manifold & ca rburetor I----,-------I . ld ~s 646 """" cabinet SA. Pictures and Tv.'O shet>ts of•~" plywood 1 If 12• ''Id C-t '1 'I · I " "" ,. wt'th ,,. ,.,,,, •• & "''" SllUTTERS SO<: Louvered potnl. OOt ~ · • ........., W"ll ploqu•"· ... ~o. PVC ••, 7S ••.50 •··•oh. 1'-1""'' 11 :1 o rn1 ·•· r, o ""' n "esn " cm 0 r 1 n SUPPJo~RS for home or af. doubles a s car hc>d $20. ' '' ., __ SI h B th '"b "~ u ·' -""" '" ""' ,,.. .. Pov.·eridl' ~fotorc vl'le SJS' Hospital, 301 Victorirt, Cl\'f ter-ski •·~. Cr""heled Hand-Pl,.,,, I~" •9. Sterhzcr s:i. "'11\'e 1:0\'crs S25 , Hird UUUI" eac · 3 <r-'· MATTRESS and box sch 40, I 11' in. 20c ft. ~1>ray, ~teu m an_d .dry iron t.:Jdon i'O'ol'eride Ti-a in witij ""2734 ..., '-"' ca"e $..'>. lirand nl'w ~lobe 2 kilchen i>inks S~ e;1ch. W k Jt,1odel planes and engines 1n nl'W eond1t1 o n $7 ..,.._ c rafted snov.· h;1ts S3.:>0. Haby l'luthcs IOc to So;!. 5Ji;. " Kit chen table and chairs springs $10 allensac 4 · · . . · Lrack SIS. cassette tap4 Decorated h:i nners 7:>c II :1<21. ~. Barbell set SS. Cru ches track tap~: recorder S2S. )H-53. Holster for lll Jtev Alu~1nul'!! fold~ng coLs.1--rt'{Yjrdt'J'.Sl:r.tr..S~torns ro; ROU'fE SALES l..'hnslm:i:'I: tree"ornamenls --------,-1;--55. Polaroid eleflric eye S.">. JO' kitcdhen sink cubi nhel Heathkit llO watt amp & $3. Brass for 38 approx Lad ies :Spa lding t ennis J:ie.e.inner Uk:. lu SJ each' ('AF'F'l F'HS I s t I l ,;~nd t'amera, i\lodt!I 900 SJO. Win ows SI eac · .p••"amp $25. -40, •o ..J!(IJ rd SIO. Gun. cal!.c .$2.. rackel in -i11>pered l'O\'f'r .. --4 ' \Vill Train Sala'"" Con1n1 ~);' <1H of C:<l'c.Uen~qtualily ' • , • <Ill( 11 ers r.'1.....-1 1 1· hi ••5 '"" _.. Us t'irst Ori y onvel'S 25 ' ~ ''" .• n'-'-· 011·1n~~ ~ d --SIO $1!1. Porarni'd-SW1"ffgff'. °"""'a or en ry ig ,.. · m0,,·, ·.·••e•o $10. Sl•de Baseball sh-Oes. sn.e !i. n.ew .,..,_ Giant i\f ex1ra n som-" · ,. , ,' ., . · ·.,.· --nonmr.--ve1o1c1nrurn. Al l r-Mlfln;1J-des1gns .. a ::l'0-3. -mi · "''Jvc .. n oven c ·1· 1· ht r· t st "" .. "" tu SI eac h ~ nt: Album.. .,.. h 8;127'1\7 black and wq.tte S3. S-18· ei tog ig IX ure& projectorS25. 644·0982 S21t, o nly $10 . Spolt1n.i: brero SI.SO. Kneeboard S6. . , · E.'xp. Pd. E~tab. bus & l;JO r;. 18th St. Cosl<1 J\1esa ~ · · -----4.'Jl!i each. Sat. Oflly. 10Alli1. 2011 scope and stand 20x S2S. VegematlC' 52_ Ad did as ~aby c:Jothei1 S(la to S telTitory. ~led. CQ\lcra,i:e, rtP.OWC>OD ,,.,0 ,. ''"'" J)I NN .. :·1r1o: set. excl•ll t·nt -;;;;:--z;;;--;;;:;:-;;;:~;:;;;~1-'"'~"~"~'~'!R~d~·_'N~e~w~po~'"'-'B~ea'."''ohc_l1o'R I G IOA I RE\:. e lectrie Shooting g la s s es $5 . traci. shoes size 6 S7. 800 x ea<'h.:i.">•·7720· ·ProfJt Shere. Retire nt 57. ' ~ APT s· t ood "' N S "kc I.; U 75 ~"I t:arl)' Amcr1c11 rl sofa fu11tl1t1un, formiea l:tble · ize s ove. g con-TELEVJSION, 14 .. port;ihle dryer $15. 64S-8792. ZJ;J E. Riedell ice skates, ladies 1 14 tif'e. on wheel $2. 9422 ~3~1~. Afr. ;t~k~r. 7.rfr~j $25. Chairs s10_ Braided S2:>. 6 orange nauMa hyde ~~i.o~g~~11• 11 fler IOpm 511_ Washer Sl'I. Dryer Sl7. 21st, Costa Mesa 11: e:<rellent S5 . Ii i king Lanai Circle. lluntington PATIO Sr.T S2.'i; ty.~w,ttte rugs S2U. TH4 hoot SlO. eh11.irs S.S e11rh. M46·4Kll4. lied m, 11, .. ,, $, 7 . boots, 6 1~ !'11$3. Maleh 30tl Beach. 968-5026. O ff SIO; TV $25; Val P;ik 1\''t """'' Oppo• <--ployer n1/r --• LADJL'"' 3 speed bike . ex· 10 d A mo Bush~ th r B · g ,,., S4 w·•ll' "'ll ,., ...,.. • w.iu 'l'unoeuu, never used 520. COW HOY . s wede clJJllr 00\\'U NG ball, ba g, shoes Vacuum, S5. Automatic eellen'l condition $25. Roi· ammo c r · m a'" sou 0 annin · cabinets SS: e:a : Skill!~~ SALES PERSON ~8362 • Jaekel. bo)·s stlt' Hi. Sl5. SJ5. Radios SJ . Yardley frypan $5. Sale only 11· laway bed & mattress, ex· pouch es s oc Shot ~un 6 DRAWER white dresser \o"' ~-·. •h'•ldrerli ck>!. ~. ~-_. N ,..,.,,__..,i,,., $1 . •••.5997 2pm Sat. Garage rear 2533 "ellenL tond.•'l•'o" S2S. ammo belt SJ. PVC fillings -""" -"· •~ •·-··-w\ !1~1 ~ 0 1~X· HUGS, blue. ~·oot wilti:,p:id. Sl6-481S4 """""'''" ....., Orange, C!\I . Sunday & ... ltlr·2&:' Stereo turn table. 1 ~·Sl>_._67_>_85ti3_'_, _____ Sl'iOes 25c·7S<:!~ lnfllnt. ;$4t per. nccess. Vi r.,.ht 9 i< 12, 9 :<14 ~-eaflr.675· WALNlIT bookcases 72 .. x ••---' 544 7,.7 Walnut table, formica. complete SI~. Police type •ii•tf:OG R'PI' mo<h•'ne 74<' 751': baby bouncer S.">l persofL Call 546-2901 betwn 1•51 KODAK va li ant Junior, 23 .. l2S. 2 ·.h"lr •tud•nl ,...,,..,ay. · · pedestul lable, e:<cellent l•ot•-, i'aokel Sl5. Grass " " -" ~ Gi\t inf<trtt c<ir s~at S7 8.,. < "----------le;ithcr c;i se SIO Pai r " .. " __ ... ,.on $15 ( 41 2ll ) •tt.' S25 . Electric guitar S25. ' •J: : ... -,.,, .• , .. , ""odl• hold·•·.·. bookcase S8 . Student HONDA 305 engine, frame. <.unul I · x roller SS. 3 piece su1tt'ase b.;iby .!!ate Sl.5(1: iir se; l o;c-.~.""-'"'~'°""",--::=pd::.-;-l 2 AQUA cw,··"I "'m ch•irs .. .. ... .-" 642'1&18 SIO S · h l 1 !lard case fo r gu1tar SJO. S2.50 ·. plo)·-n ·•·w •00·~ SEAJ.,,:J.•"-LSSES. l'X & " .... " ,.;,.h ••lh 20 t ut "ris m" s~1\•el chair S2Q. 64S-7121 '\\'heels $25 e:ich. J 1nch 1:-'C.c':'--.,.,---,--::-:--set . pan1 s s Ye ........ h St> T. ,.... " .. "i ,____ C It S2S €'·1 ~h Cr t•de n za " ,. .. r lb ~ , •• h dboo d .,.,,. ,,.....1ng mac ine . 1me s7.50 .. "''"'''"'' $25·'50< tntu1':1..'!I Dave urro · • . · ".IH' ,.,,,,, ... , .. , •l"m>. '.~ >2· ...__ firehose Soc l . 10 s. DESK ..... •It ·1 S25 ueeo so... ca r ......... •--k $15 Old bolll SJO ' Sailmak~rs. C~I 6-l2-8.16:i I a\'ol·ado S I ~. 2 ht>vcled ., •" '" '"' zt:NITll 1'V, needs tu bes Weldwood glue S6. 4.00 x 18 Rd "·, l "82"5 1 .~1,,· 1· 'ood beams 4 x 6. 50c n . 4 c""' · cs · Ski boots S.">; N1·w broiler 1 -~~..,===·~.-==-~la."S 101" tables S8 each. 4 ll~IO ------St!i. llouncc·A·Wa)'S 515 Knobby S7. Waler skis SIS. ~-~~ e · "' s x 10 same: Sat.9-S. 1S435 Kerult'd y tool hox $20. "5 ovt•n 'S4 : Frames for *'SAL'ESPERSON 11:.n nauj.(ahyde lnw Rame· IX>~llNl<)N hi1ir dryer 111 Natur;1I gr11}' Pe rs ian Large tent S2S. Tent poles ~;irfcl Ci rcle, Irvine, near RP~I rl"f..'Ords. SIO for 75 4S ~·ha1se 1oungt.' 52. Radio Secure >::nJe11 Pm:~'lo11 di,nin£ <:hairs SI.? enc~; crt•lim rotor cust> SM. Nev.• llroadtall bolero jarke t SS. Baskelbu11 board & HLUt: living room chair. i\loul.ton and Jeffrey. ~FXboreco rd S: 400 4!5'1°0 sa.~: t:hildrens curtains ..,. k · I 1.:b1 h:<lures SS 22 · · · N ~ .ay v magazine~ .,. · W·\·alance. cJrcus theme Year 11.l'OWld wot :lvll rl. · 1 55:. L · Wfl!h· hair curler' 50t:. S25 :steam iron SJ, e w hoop $8.50. 20 gal. upri ghl goorl coodition S25. 549-0133 BOY'S' ,·loth('!o;, size 6.9 SIO' llarmoiiy guitar. acoustit' S 2 S.· .. ,,. 1 , 525 ._ <h••.·t of Con1miflskinl4.$200·S400\\'kly, roun< mirror UJ!~:l)<C, \\il)odcn c;hccst· or e11ke bikt-sea l S2. Gi rl 's propane tank S25 . Body ~ 1 f s f ~ ~-· \VIII train. full or pllimc. ~-PU!~e s2.s . Gu11 :.ir S~ server. ~las,. top S2 9ti2· Stingray bike, good con-parts for '68 Mustan!? $1-LITTLt; i:irl's play fur· good brands, like new. SIS. f oor un SS. te eo drawers S25: matl'hed cu~· Trade 8 .. -..•. Call ,\ll". '"'·ler t~lcctr1c skillet S_S. Ho~· s ~10. d1tion szs. Child's record S?S. Tires SI0.$15. 645·0656 niture : Like new , bul 2 Dress. r!'?rt c,.",",ts ~ cat·hh. speakers S15 a pair. A.n· tains. aqua hlue & limt (7HJ Mml •:r track shoes. Add1d11s, 1 5 1--------:--:---c: player SI:!. 548-2407 outgrown. Matching yellow pr. s ........ s. . 2 -eac . tique pu zil~. box full ~10. J!.reen S25! J ;i'lz re<'ordJii Sl each. Hund lawn mow€'r S.'IOW ski~ SIS each. Solid KINGS IZE uph olstered sink , stove & refrigerator, co.st SJ7. Shorts & shirts SI. Antique sewint: machine filk : 2-14UI Via Santa ~lar1 . SALES, Port-Tiu1r Auto 01: ~ Back,J.:1'0uncl 002-9740 Arter 7P~I .. "· I . d °KIS 2 sz• b •« N I ~ SI tk• SJ 515. Wood st.cerinl! wh(•el •1 V . ·"'-·vera MUil'!. resses. doors SS t'ach. Ski rack .~ , . pr. ,, cal' . .....,. headboard SJ2. Two an· crib, beautiful buggy. SS avy s~·e;1 er ..... a ' ... < 0 " II '1 · & I I -h • ·· · t b' • ·et SIS. Coleman lantern , I . '--· -·-----c· ---+ s i1.l' 14, :1 "agn1n iu · S2.'i. Saturday. 9 :Jm . to 6 """" tique chairs SI8. Cuckoo each. 644·0218 weekends e:ic . ~v i mac tn!l li 1 -~ lock 's SJ·SIO. Boy's couts pm lf\7112 t:dgewater clock Sl4. Wet suit punts 111 and after 4;30 on week-S4. Everyday jellns, T shir· Coleman ce1 t3lylic he:.ilcr ROCK records SI en. Boolt· Sec'y, Sales A1st. Very shorp, nu1r11rc )'()Un1-: sccre1a1y y,·/70+ tvpinj( IBJ.1 Sclectrtc & ability to edit &./or ' \Vrile ler1ers. Figure up!!Tude & xln'I 11/ people. Joumutiiun or English n1a)Or 11•/tivy ofe background 1vho I i k e s pressure & h11rd work will find Xln't Jirture "'/.sallboal manui '6(XI Per fflO. Cull Ann 6-12~. SJ.SS 1'1e1urC's. pr. S.'i. \Vall L;1ne, llun!1ngton Reach. !)"fOVE. built-in SS. 556-H868 S6. Swim fins SJ.50. Mask days. t-;, ski undies. jackets 50c· SIJ. Bil',\'Clc r;ick fnr far CilSe . Art hoOk!>. Cor;41 murul SS. Games 25t"Sl. ---S2. Books 50c -7Sc Paper--~-.,----:::----1 SI. Bike training wheels SL SS. Hoo\'er \'llcuum SlO. necklace, S2 0. "Ladiei; Hooks IOc each. :180 t:. sorA ti 1001. ~ood condition ClllB S.">. 556·8868 backs 2Sc -50c Lamps SI.SO· WlU•;E1..S, <iuto. Che\'Y to Car Chains S5. Yamaha Battery ch:tri.:er Sit Comie ridin~ boots ti1 2 H nevct l2n<I St. Back Bay.543·411i5, $!5. Call after S pm. 536-!'l~'TANG left front fender SS. Bus seat S9. Sewing Cadillac. mllny makt'S, SI be,::inner mu sil' kit, bags, books iS-SJO. PeaN;on 00\\' used SIO. Puts ;1 n1l 1>an~. G4G-5117 til9J. SIS. 54\f-851S machine $25. Pontiac eal'h. &iS-2768 books & all S.">. NB . 642-3481 v.ith aCre!tSQric s 816. 673· d1she:1. flcitWllt't', m~al radi ator 518. National ic""::.:5c·-,.,-.,,c::.,..,----cc;c ~rindc r SS . l-hluse hol~ ANTIQUE l'an5 SIS. ~lilk GOl.f'' l'llrt s. 2, Wil son. SHUTTERS, various Geographies 50c Camper DATSUN front bumper S6. CHEVY radiator SI S. WORKBENC H tiO x 24 ... utt·n~ils . G~: hood ha •. s-ans 57,50. All s izes oi l foldin11 . hke new S20 Ctil'h. s i1.e SJ .7S·S3. Was her , blot S6. 63 Pontiac hood Barbel'Ue $6. Uni('ycle SIS. Recondition ed C he vy L' 1 dryer SIO . 1n st ;.ima ti p;unl ini.:s . water C'olo rs anrl 91i2·36.'i0. dl')•cr. 9• w uch St7 each. 512_ G46.f.iZ!IO 546-5316 beads :!25 euch. t'our har-<;..'lc·cl lt>nt ron c 1 t ion . caml'r<i . "''ilK case S . Pnnts SIO $25 Wooden wall ----------• .. f · t S25 544 I-----------rel carbs S.') each. Int ake m:1son1le IOI) S7. ti44 ·.'il18. TiineM ""'ati·h SS. Tack!C I · •. ,... SIO SI" 1 . .AHG~ black recliner 525. "1"· re n~era or · · r b · $! $0 SNOW slccl. child 's size. as ma ni fo ld s S8 euch , P anl 0 e rs · "· Girls bik e SIO. Barbeque _1cr"'='-.,.--,----,-.,---c:c SILK screen a ri c · 1 · new s.5.64~2768 L'•h•u't ma nifolds 84 2 KAIJIAL tires t-'R 70-14 box. c lolh1nl!, l"andles. lli1cicramc items SIS-520. T .-::-Fiber glass fabric 0011 SS. "' chrome wh~els good tre:id ho<1ks. Xma.s treC Bt>ntwood chairs $20 each. S:l. ToyChnding car S2 . oy ST t:t:1. frame ~·indow, 40" J ,a r ~e paper rolls SI . ll x 15 KELLY green shag each. Oil pans S5 each. SIS •:i<'h. Regina electnc det·orations. 2 d esk:t. I>r1ed flor al arranJ!;ements ndinJ?. L'elah 52. M2·7895. x 50" 813. Pink twin <'ucclc Double bed linens SJ set. carpet sz5. 540-4249 Powerg.hdc trans. S25 28.l shampooer Sl!i each Eler-chairs. end 1ables. stered, $11-Sl5. Nautical ilems S2· OOUBLE camper sink SIO. cloth bed.~pread. like new Pole lamp $1 . Ename l Chevy pistons SJ .ea ~h . lri<' chord organ S2Z. New king·size bed. ·clock, cur'-h SECRETARY ADVERTISING $20. La rge dining room Rulane cabinet $5. Small S7 . Gi rl's ice s kates, dishware 50coSI. Yardage GREJo:N shag carpel. g x 12 Che\'y slick bt>ll housing t mett S3 R I ™7r t:iins a nd mllch mu<" t:ll>le 520. Silver over <'OP· tire c hains 53 . Old ll•:Jtht•r, size 8, S4 . A1ag . ~oods and patterns 25c·S.">. ~-&ige vinyl coul'h $25. SIS. ot speed shifltr SS. ~~Slee~ng ·bage .• ~~<'Golf roore. 440 Oak st: <rea(I per lea server & platters typewriter SS. 3 step hoal navo.'l·Stereo solid state 5' storage c hes t SS' 2 louvered doors, 30" wide Chevy third membt>r SIS. ha.I! S2. F'nolba.ll <ind lrark Lai:una Beath. £?;">. 2 larj!.e surfboards SS ladder $5. Liquor cllhint't re<"ord player with stand Y.'omcn's clothes & shoes, Sl5 each. All \'~ry ~ood Sohd li fter camsha ft for i;hl.M..-s S2. Books 2Sc. a, V\\' ----------- each. i'l:inl stand 55. Pat· S2S. 6.1 lo'alcon tr:tnsmis-S2S lleauliful turquoise s ize 5, SOc -SS. Child'$ condition. 548-5702 small block Che"v SIO. Van scat S.S. 1121 Corona l)OY.'N ~!Uru.at)' s leeping Are you a. notch nbove the t•hwork pillows. s preads sion SIZ. 2K3 Chevy 4 Ohl. dr:iJJl'S. 84" x 144" like • ~·ooden spool table .& 3 Complelt' set of sofid lif. l..anc. Ci\l S..9·l6J6. b:ii:: S20 . Backpack ~IS. rest &. looking for n1ore SZ·SIO 218 Jfazel Dr. 675-llif:inifold Sl:I. New 1.,2 Ford new :;:H1 5"6·3242 after 10 spool stools $15 set. Bean TIH~. 4-H711·15, food tread t e r s S 2 0 . Vo I I age Loozjohn 11.•el ~uit SIO. 64~· than jUSl .ti secretarinl po.si· __ 7366_._o_o-<~p_m______ ,.·ater immp SS. !.162·0430. . & bags SI. Drapery rods 2:K.'· S4·S6 each. Seto Chevy SS reg u I a 1 o r s SI ea I' h . BABY rnh SIO. 673.8068. 1749. • · • I t1JLI. clean box spnng St . Prim--' oil canvas S2 14" wheel covers, cost S60. Lukev.·ood headers for 390 lion, then you're our gir · eo I bl · l ' I r 525 -~ h 19 o Mo•l h.a.~1goocl shorthand ONr. tou e s11.e ma tress ANTIQUE brass lamps $20 rnallress. see rame vard. Picture frames 50c. .. sell SIO. 645-2'168 Ford 520 eae . 1928· 4 ~Id!&. S and ho.'1 sprin.e set SIS. and $25. Farmhouse white 1'V or pl:.inter sta nd S4. 51, Cas t in t: res in S2 . engine 11arts S5-S l5. !'ltG & typing ·Send resume One tYo1n si1.e mattress and milk pitchers $3.SO to $20. .Suhd !\la pie occa sional 'Wooden room divider S2. B-W TV $20. Men's clothin~. radiator S12. 1\;IG tires 'll'ith to ClauiOed ad no. 193 c/o OOx i;prin.!! set SIO. Rerord Old brown pitchers, old la hl e SIS. Con<'re le 7" lo'i reJ>l ace tool set !15. 38-42, 50c -SI . Wo mt"n ",s rims §.i each. 1958 Chevy Dally Pilot, P.O. Box 1560 sl:inrl cart with wheels $.1. crocks S6 to $l2. Iron inuf· square bricks SC 2" thick Bov's bicycle $5. Candle clothing, 8·10, 25c·S20. body parl.s Sl-S2S. S:ID-3005 Calta Me56, Ca 92626 Wovt•n wnod rurtain shade fin pi!ns SID e<ich . Iron ltnnhcr SOe·S5. 82ti JOann waif SL lli1ucranle frumes Lamps SJ.SO' ne\•er used. $.">.. Sever:il rolls "',·,•· llpuper lr!vets $5. Sad irons 55. '..,sct.c<c"c'c· c""c::"---:''o'---:-:-SI. Dish set s:i. 6•15-08-13 or WV_inc m,a,ki11 g kit sNy lsol . ~f2h19 ~I A ?'T H 1-: S s, "h~ d b o,' S:l fnr :11J rolls .. sten ier r. dri b 1567 0 A 1sl:1 ruert;1. . e s11r1ngs. ma c 1n R se, SECRETARY hlender ~. Hecord player Copper ~ind brasii trays NAT IONAl. Geog raphic vec t; ~I range \'e. Bluffs. neve r used . in cartons. F ' ll'•k I•~''''"' S5 . 64 ~·8259 . No . 27 S3h.5U tn .,s,12.,r,Ori mF;•t!~e m:11.:a1.incs,years 40,50.60, Apt.' osta cs;1 •NT IQU". l>el l· 5> --·-·b . i\lattrcss $25. ~ox springs ree. o " 1·~····-~ · h L N rt c crry Ill l'r · .. ~y £ood <'Ondition• IOc each. UN d •r " ,., " .... .._ S25 . "Th aye r \\'n od e n Never a • dull mon1cnt. Pine ursl <ine, ' i:wpo brass antique dresser han· Hand made afghans. new OHAT,S._' an 12°Y0T1!1 portsd: Collectibles 50c·S IO each. '"o"d~ .. , •-pie to \\'Ork Beiu•h, HiR Can ·on, enter di-. SI each. Plates SI.SO ·r h a< 1os, nev.• o. ires an p· pl aypen. rarely used. (':<· ~ .. ""''" ..,...v Santa Kosa g:1te. Cash ";A Old _ _, 1 and heaut1 ul Sl2 eae · 10 wheels $4·$16, new. !)eats 18•19 1oneer hardware cellenl condition SIZ. 2 with. Ah1oj'ce J>osiUons. 1 lo .,....50. press"" 8 itss speed hike parts SJ -S.1. 727 Sl2·S2S. Bumpers 58.s15. $2.50-S.'i each. 630 Ra mona 'A-'hile bab~· cnhs and niat· Jason Best Agency _'c"'::'c"-::--:::::-:-c--::-::-1 syru11 p1tchcr SIO. Pressed "'· 20lh St. Costa ~1esa, k 2 · Dr. Irvine Terrace Wesl. tresses S.') e:ieh. 2 kiddie ' glass 11u1n·h bowl and 6 ,.,.,7 Ga s Ian 5 SI . Steering 17400 Broekhurst, F. Vly BELL Slnr l20 helmet. \Lke 517 "' 2 . l 1 ':-"c"c·~~:=:=::-::--c--cc;;-c ~'heels SS. Steering column · k push trikes. \\'t'C·\Vhecters, S II 213 !163 <77•, -w•'S &123767 cups .. ...,. J'1ano s oos 1: SI . 0 .,. TV console SJQ, ot x 6 pin 12 h Wo•d•• 110,,, .Y e , ...., -""---':~::-·-::-::'c:::::-c:--:---1 $20 e••h. 01 m•gozlne CO LL ECTOR'S h••"li f"I Sltl. l-enng ~ear St . "ir· SS p · Id l I . eac . " . . , -"' d " " ,~ •II ty-· 12 « J "•k rug · It' cr es win !\luslang S8 . Toddter'11 4 ''2 ft . ROUND leathe r print s frcimcd S7 .SO. 0 1 "Ari1.ona Hi g hwa ys'' "'"' ,.~,, ·-· "' beds pread S7 . Ed ger· SEC R.E TA RIOY ,•,·,,1,,1 ~ noor pillow SIS. Blue & t'{:I? beater.; C!. Hr ass can· maga'f.ioes. 40's-60's Sl·S4 . 561 · Tave510de~~I~. ,w,0;•5201~ mo~·er SJ5. Two storage ~~~~~ -~~~~ ~)~~h l~-:~~i typewnltr to 1 "" Jtret'n headed room div ider del:ibrum SIO. ·3 combs in New kilehen appliances $5. OOm<i · uvvrs · · · cabi~ S20 each. 54~5IKIO tra~lhing In her home SIS. Women's size 10 and celluloid holder for dres:'l:er 178 Costa llitesa SI. Cosla Winclhsield 520. Rear win-1-'Pl-'-'"c"--------- and 110me err11ods. $2 per men's sir.e 40 clothe!! 12· 51.50. Sil\•er huir receiver Jlilesa dow $10. Brakes. re11r, in· GREEN over!ituf(ed GOOD plllyint B-\V TV !-Cl hr. Send resume_lo 16152 Siil. Saturday and Sunday. S6. Old lealhcr rover1·d box 1 -~---------eluding backing plate $5. recliner $25. T~·o 2.aoz Per -S25. 64&.l52S afl!'r IO;i m Beach mvd. Sic 179. JIB. ! Ocl. 12·13, 10 to 4, 41 16 ~~th velvet compa rlf?tt)nt~ OIL .eainllngs $2fl. io~Jectric Di sc bra kes, in cluding rilli soow tires and wheels S. • B k Rr1$bane.lrvine.s.s2·!J.t111 S!tl.Primitiveironinkwell dou1JChla11ketS8. Eh .. ~lric p:1ds, disc, & shock & 174SR·l4 ~5each .6'1S·5310 Wt:T siul. Inn,.:, methum, * c ys, OOk ••pors SIO Ink Wl'll in shape of toastm11ster oven $..'j, Elet· spri ng 820. Pick up 1ru<:k S?.'l. Lon!!'. :c.:lt'evc exl ra top Have too many lo list OAK trea dle se w i n e large rrah Sl'l . .SO. l\ledium tric s have r S3. Srverljl 11.·hl>cls & .tires, like new 2 SOLll> ~t11r1c end t•bles SIO. Worn only a few Llz Rclude~ Agency) m11chine sza. Small oa she phonof;!raph horn $15. men's good v.•ntch1::1 S5. Sl6. Mai: ~·hl'Chls for Jii<'ki"i'' t", faC h. t: ~ctric gui 1 t;;. limes. 54Jo\·2Gll? 40'.il>BlrcbSL,SulteJ.(); shn1r ~1thm irror S25.Tea He1tvy brass door inserts Hn:iwn1erencxcaml'rn8'1. 520! one wit ,11ood ~·1 e • u1l'r , use once :.. NeW;>ort Bench 833·8100 a nd tohacco tins Sti,5-0· sayi1 letlers. packngc:s, Sitt ~len·~ clf)thlng , medium tire S25. Chrome wheels Tangerine arm chair S!>. EL l-:~T Hl l' l'an npener Dl•I A Job 833.0855 Sl4.50. Paper ndverthiinR to $11.50. Old wire ru ~ s1_1.e, sw;_:iter11 , shi~t s.d):U'I· v.•ith tires S20. ·rrnn11011s-Lift kit for lear s11rin&:s s.t so. Tt11.1 blcr ::i-1.:.0. t'lal ·· No Ch•"'• To You f:1ns Sl.50·S3.SO. Galvanized beater s.s. (Jrnate nld silver ts. ~hots. all Sl·S2. ,IJOd sion $25. Rear entls $25, Sl.7S. 645-6652 Yo :n·(' & kuchen utensils Ille ·• boiler S8. ,Co1>per boiler pllchel'll S1 .50. Pewter cof. Jnwn mo .... •cr SS , 2060 enmplete. Rear a:<lt's $6. UF S2 t«1ch. Gorden pie._ S.1. Gur· E:&tRblb11tcd 1965 SJ!t. Crea m can $12.50. fee Pol Sl5. Pewlcr stcnk Newport. lllvd. C~I. Trailer Wheel rovers $2. Dash m AS~~ V~r:;~n~:!,'l~ SI~: ~~~~.-,•~,,~c. llt:ii~·y duly S.1. SECRETARY LEGAL t'arm comb case with mir· 111atte r Sl7 .50. Pewter park 1n hack, Space 21. in~t ruments $2. ·SJO. Fror11 $2S. Signed Northwood : ..... Ch,.,_.,..,n/M1:1ture mr 17.5(). 1-'armhand niir '""'crcd dish $15. 2 pewter 642-IKM9 sus pension parts SJ -S IS. Spoon .. , 12 •.. Com--l" SIS. ·~uu. 7 Old •• 'cccc_________ R I t •• All rnntor!I " .~ ..-.·... 3 SPEt:ll i\l an's lnke S25. Airport nrea 752--0100 ror, hevelcd 514. S. goh1cbs $-111 pair. Old dru~ 1• egu 8 ors ..,. e · OlcJ Curnival glass S2S. Old Chld'• bike s 1 ;: 1 t '''. Sun-coal buckets S3.50·$7 .50 , !!lore <:v llcctlon. bunana HA'ITAN corrce table SIO. $25. Sturte rs S25 . C;ir· trunks M·S8.2S. Sunkist & ..,,, SERVICE StA. Salc~1ma11 & 1'wo a:ntiQuc irOns. made split di.!lhes $!2. Ice cream Clothes drying rack S3. buretor8 $25. fl73·178·1 or llitcKce i'uiccrs S5·S8·525, i -'-'"~'-""-''""-"'-· _6_·--·-----IUbe mnn. Top pay & frlns,re in Geneva, Ill. S9 each spoons SI.Ml. Cand y jars Tennis racket Soi . Rike S<.-e at 1700 Superior, Costa i\IAN & ladies 3 SJIC't'd benef!IA. Exper. man pl'C'.l'd. Velvet photo album $21 57,50 lO 510, Adve rlisinM pump 52 . Bulletin boardii A1esa. rear, 10am·411m ::R~0f1a8~~ Q~!~~r~:ibJr;~ hicvC'll's. \'t'r)' clran S2S l''ull or p/t. Shell, lith & Country school cont r11c~s sians $10 to szz. Heiiulirur, 75e Cornlntc oorfec ~ 54 . Saturday only. SUI. Bras:s lamp S2S. Rll ('at·h. Teh.:s1•opc, con11)ll'lc' rrvtne, N.B. $4.75·S8 .SO. 1881 ~ernr 1d unu ~ur1J c u s tom mu de ~~~ :~~~~·1n~1.~~ite~~11g~' "o"R"t"G"G"s'""•~"s-,-.,~tt-0-0-,c,-11 T('I. lami) $25. \\'ool rul;. "ith ca.'ie and tr1 1H>d Sit.I. SOCIAL WORKER c;:i nning Jar Sil . 5. e macrame h11n.icrs for pot S d 11 25 1 motor $10. VW seats, nciir Aood, 9 x 12 525 . L:tmp fi73-Q;Z Wing ('rock S8. 7S . Wood plants SIO and Si l2, 9 lo S • 11n can< e~ c nner $15. lo"ord ~rlll $25. 1-'ord buses S.l·SG. lnsul ator1' SJ· ·r.1SW required for te.mpornry fr:une·lrays $1.ZS·$5.75. An "'"turday and sund:.iy. l8l2 tubes 2Se <!O' ho!ie $2. Toys .. ,. w•··ls ~each. llolly 1 -" ,5 CH ILIJ 'S tn·droorn .... ul l ~ l II ru Ap•ll -h SI ~ 1 •• &•" •"'"" • " ,....., -S.1. Sun·co or"" ~1• . .'Hi ' • I ('o do•k SI" em Y11_141n 1 ' ""'' l~"' ~irtu re frames Port WC5tbourne. New"·~rl l .;:.'"-o'c.::~.::.:o=::..-,------:-:--""'~ .•• ,.,. k. manifold $2(). 5 CJ k 525 uni : rn1·r · v. I' 5 I I •lopmeol< 11 ,. b k ,.... ..... ""'" S2. · a ;irm C air .. · "·'''"'' SI". Su ~"ended n (C\',_ 1 Y . Od au1oma IC lln lle~ch. Harbor View , Bren, C • -" h' rt bl VW bench seal $2. Seoul Old <1ui lt. perlect S:?S . "" " .. d Is$ b 1 o d pro a r ti n1 . S7.~. Old candy conlaincr llomet~ lU..A K "''"' ~· ile po 3 c quarter window SIO. S<'out \'aruty S.">. l dr3wer chc't Aflnlmum aalary npprox $10. Wood cheese boxes TV, II" for S:.!O. B·W por· life g;al.e $25. Gf: clock u512nu_so::~c~r;:-11~1 t1i:; d~~~ SIO. Trun~. 11 nl1que 520. S~.350 per mo. Apply lo $3.50. Anli<1ue toy dishes \VOOD LATH E SIS. Drill table 16" S25. t:xrellent ,,d;o SS. Vaporlier SJ. fl.1J.7i21 e>raree Cc. Regional Center 56, 548·1379. 390 Granada press stand $15. Couch SIO. &OUnd and picture. Paper Clothe11, Sl·S2. Jo'ormals S6·S8 . Buffalo pottery, ti..t;A,'l gold c~ml'l 1$ x 12 -for . 1 h. De~entally woo, C"-1 . I blk. Ml Univtr· 2 chairs whh matC!rial SIS. back bookil 10c·2Sc Over "~-1 d&1cd 1908·1910, SS·SlO . La ~ " ,. "'··rt 1 1 1 1 SS ZOJ boolcs. A1ail boxes SOc SJ0.$20. Car parts """'' I. ~tiUc glass plate $$. l\.lllk Sl8. Bike tr:iiln1nJ{ ~·heel1 Diaab.ledi 1109, · vtta, -~·'~"::·'="'~;~n~c~;n~t~'~',..,-'~'°"::-'-:-:-J ....., ee aie g l f;S op · e•o h . 540·0044. 2420 642--4747or646~760 .. tas! lamp base SS. Old SI. E:lertrir can f1pcn"r SI Or...... . Copper goods rorm Ger· '~===~~==="""' ~ c St 2 b ' I •. , ""•:Phone ~152 A1ATTRESS & Sl>rlnji!S, manv S3 to 56. Mini bike Saratoga Way. in 61onticel· WOOISEN desk ch11r $3. 12 rir ture frame~ $10•$18. ar rarr1er • nr !I 00 ~ litandard S20;, llcadl>oard & · $25. 'tools SI 10 SIS. Clothe• j ~ln=·c"""::::'=·~~~''c·'=''--c--:--chord Mainus or1Z1tn SlB. .lltle glasli plate. 20" SlO ea. Gr~rn pallo um· frame $10. K1lrhrn t11hle & 25c to SI.SO. Ct1r parts !iOc Good washin ~ machine diameter $18. PorC'el11in brclht 51 Antique. Philro 4 C'h111rs $1:'1. Uvlng room lo $20. 4 druwcr cabinet OLD trunks S2:i t'&ch. Tron $2$. Old Smith-Corona potties M·S5. Sat·Sun.!1·4. radio Play' 525. l~a mp~ TeleP.hon• Sales Costa M.1• Area , w,;.k From v,., Hom• / Top Comml11lons ' ... ~"llll ... Equnl Oppor. E:niployeT thalrs. •re.en $25 .. eath. S25 . 0G43: Touc::i n Avo, bench with \•ch·el pad, 5 f\. typewriter $25 . (;reeling :is?.1 lledwood, Costa Mesa 'Sl·S:as. Toilet ilnd seal and Ruit oadd1n11: ,.., 'JSC' founla\n Valle". SIO. Oouhle headboard, card!, nll klnd$ 3c each. Ud S2. Antique aol(I fran1c vd.Tabl• lnmp $10, 0<'1':111\l~:--:-:::----r''--.,..--lick~ s.'l. lronin~ bonrd Ch ilfirc n 'l! & itd ult!! TRUNDLE-bunk !)1(id S25 round hc\'t;I m1rrnr S2!'1. jx,111 II rt..-el $25. Dr111K'r Y & MAYTAG Bulomatic et cc· SJ , Chaise lou nae..Jor c I 0 1h 1 n g 2 5 c ea 1• h . ~lattresi;e.' SIO. Largf! d ~rk 1..anter inner tube noal I. curtain rods Sl·Sl5. 21'' TV Irie roll er Ironer, Wflrks l-ibed""roo;;;,~'"~"":':"~":="~8017~1-;c::;: ChUdrcn'!I Bhoes Mk pr. mo1n liiflk Sl!i. Old enamel l.nn11 pla~tlf float r11fl $? on 11111 nd , ntie ds m inor tirOlll $Z!'I. l)olurold 1quare 57 CllEV. pi ckup for parJ.s Plastlc nBO table_ cover~ kitt:hen table $10. l\1irrored S1 nl!l lC bo~ ~p rin 14 and ~11111rSl3. Poll'. lamp $25. ~hooter cnlor <:~tnero und only, no motor ur lrt1n:s. Sl· 2:5<' each. Shoe 11proy Hie t uslo1n stor1111c Cllb 1ne l f<J;'1m rubber SG ~'•rt~·ood 642·5569. 2·169 Pacific, case, flXct'llen l condhlon $?.\. 48 ~·om tr;ing 3,4 ton each. 2046 Anaheim Ave. ~s. Opcn display 11hclvc:s S3. a ho., .. l t:lA 34th St. NB. ()l!ltll r.1t-sn SIS. !'IG8·71!t!J ll'UC';k. <! S!)(!(.'1.1, $25, 541J•8109 646-0377 125 1;4(i.4fill. 646-1813 b7~0022 ~~~~•.;;..;-'--'--"--"'-'-'--"~~ ' -, ... -.. onef th8 greatest peddlers~ of (<IY __t~ them ~ ,J 1 all ... / I ~, Daily Pilot Classified Ads! They'll Work For You Too! Dial Direct 642-5678 · . .. I i I i . . • . ' I , ,, ' (: l t) DAIL V PILOT Help ..... nted, -...F7fOO • • • l • . TQOL & DIE MAKERS l':rpttlt:nt.'t.-d In ronstructlon 'f1' JII'Oh"n's&iYI! din U \\'{'\I M repair A rnaintenance • exllitina: tooling .~· :,:dll'nt oon1p&ny bt>nelils .t.· ~lni.: condltio!IS. • Apply tn Pt'f'Mn SHUR-LOK CORP. 1300 E. Nonnandy Pl.. $.A. ~ 1 blk No. of l\tcFadde11, ·~ blk \1,1, of GnuKll Equul Oppty £ruploy'1r • S.uurd.tt, Octobtf 12, iq74 -• .. #' . • ' .,, ....... - Appil•nc•• I010 1 Blcycf.;,---1,;;;02;;0;-;,1:u;;,:::.r.11:::u,;;.:---aaoii1so<ii'i1r.G;:.:;,.;.9;;.:",r..;t1.:---~ililt7.MMi:11;; .. ::;;11: •• :..,:oa::J;,--,8080;;;;;;;;-;G;:•::n:.,;;.:;1----.,90'11•o•Gon.:::-::0-,0-.1----.,.,90.,1.,0-.11oo.-::::::11:-,•R;:,:.1ii1rch:h•;;r;:."'90.siii!Dlo ~'---~~~......-' -'-'.:..:.;,;.o..;;;.;;;.;c.~..:;~ >:i;tl:tG11HT 0Afo.1_t,\1GE SAL.F. I CORONA Dl::L fo.IAR K 1-J N i\I O It t: \V1111h(or & 1 DRYER t>lt'C. Ount'un Phyfe POOL TABLE w/ace. $200., ~~ 50• SCllOONER (l.llndta!J) 1>t'll' ot1101nt <c MKt>Mllorlf, U!Kt; SllOP l>ryl'r, SUO l1CJth. 7' tolu, tH.1Unf rin l.yn· ch a Ir s Lo11.•a hlk'K· boots, 00.,.., $-15, , Ava.llllblc !or Char1tt. Vb\1 '\'Uhcni, Oryen, I,) l I h -1 PR e gold ~lvetecn s:m. m•ple tw'l'dll'pnlnt, buffet. l.amJ)I. rake m. Y."Ot'n twic:e, •he WI p 011v1nel 11'1/Uldt ~ that lhe Y.'lilh<.-Ni. Ne\\' W!fTillllY ~ Christmas Special• t'llin bfds, box !pr/mat· Wok$, t·lolh!ng, 'TV b/w, 7, set of ."''<''i~ts $13., like • E OUT• I crowds are KOO'· \\'atch tbe Credit. Hof.\. :1623 \\I . 1~10 I S!n 95 lrtll!, hkc fl('W, $290. Old~ Ctw\'), 1nl~l' ltcn11i. rw. ....... a..ltlZeViolln,W/hard buflalo rraze al Twin \Yar~r Santa Ana, ne.i.r :;port lipl · wJ.alih!lland S115. Stereo, pine ~151)9 Sut/SUn. case $30., old Philco Dr. 1 •• llarbon. the 1natlna itnmct Jl&l·Oor, gm...ei1 6lS.7666 t•1:1.t,. GIUTilrd plam, ttereo GARAGE Sale, 110m•:thl11K lor radio l!W's. ~-ork'J:. ~ of uie 5t(1 LlOO colotly at HAR GA 1 N : Rc~I raft SALi:! aor·· 5 speud !IUL'rtl'I' 11n111lh', (bi)(r tuner, ev'1rybOd>. skis lt>nni1 ra<... 2 wltt animal Cflie&, $2.50 Silnl8 Barbara l1land. Limit CVr\Sl1l" CoJar TV, S150 : bl<'.V<'le. $40. 492-4881 afler 4 IJ: ai:~uken $SCIO. Lg desk kels, hl1ehchalN. b Ike 1 • ea. 847~1848 Aft BOA JS out on tl&h &: lot:.ter at Autoniatk~ \\'a.~hct S99: Auto 6 11.n1. :11xoo, S85, 1 twn OOd tranie dishe~. hun1l5. Sll le Sun WANTED 'tU San Clementi' l1Jh1.nd. Sail .St~·1'l'Cl SZ. . Cam•r•s & Enulp. 4030 $Z5. pr two bed frames S'ffi. lo..I, tm Seton, Irv In e, ln the c~mpiUI)' of whales ~ U'e"l>ltHIC' S111ro 646-2#1 1 •'Old 'Tlvet rocku $90. tof. University purk. TOP CASH 00ll.A.R PAID and p0rpo1~ Aboord Uils UiSit\\'A.SJIEB., \\'l'lltinJl;h)i(I CANON rr \\'/~iO~.i\I, l:•I f,.,, 111blt• $150, hlk/wht TV ~'Olt YOUR JE\VEl.RY SK IPJACKS-BAVLINERS-WELLC clnu:ic yacht In une of poriabl~· <.-uuvcrtible. 13 n\O lrns. "" rll11"~. no~h & Uc· S2~. 380 l\llra Lomn, Cl\1. C 0 I.Lt: CTORS paradiM~. \VATO!.f':S ART 08.JEcts' O · · RAFI' the m~I bc1n11lru1 • n d 11 111 . x 1 n 1 c 0 n d. Sti;i. cts Exc<'I. conrt. $300. 1 blk no oJ University. i\1tilqucli anti i;ood 11turt. 9 to COLO, Si.v-....R SERVICE' MEGA JETS-GLASTRON .JETS-SAIL-richest \\'aters of 1he ~rtd H•~a:.~ltiS &4~1792 BDR1rt Furn. solid 0 1.1 k. 5 St1t. & Sun. 1Sl2 Port )'INE FURZj & ANTIQUES'. BOATS . CATCH "BILL" WlTJI lllS 11PRICES" riat1t tn your own hll.ck '°7,'°'"""',_--,....,.-..,-1----=~"-----· ! \\'cstbourne, N111vi10rl Jkh. 645-2200 DOWN r ••• Id l\IOD-EI..800Kenn1orc C natural blond color. l dbl llor bor Vjew Hornell. . yard. Ernie ,.unney, • p- \\'t11iht·r $100, Model 70 h:en· •ts I035 drel!Mlr, 6 dmw w/mlrror.1~~--~-~~,---1 PUBLIC AUCTION per. (714) 548-4192. J lnf'G'e cbelit draws !I '> 2 FJ\l\llL\' ~ALE. Fri & 20' >l' T YPIST/MCST OPER. ~'?~~ :·~11!1!1!$.,~11.} e bl t • ll'AN1'ED rre~ • ~na: Killen dble beds 1v/footbounu· 1i Sat. only. Ant I tJ ut·~. l\~~1,_iT~~LRO!~. F}~~ BARNACLE BILL'S MARINE ~~~y _!~pApedTS . POot 1ror ' f 'llSI, nccurnl<' 'typ!~t1. ~--·~ _!_ · • "'I Io v ab J II! dlsl>Ollilkln, Ia~ bookcase lype bedl. "' 1l 11 hers. dryers, clothe8, 4 """' ~... $ ii.KHl1 ln s~ll's: ... s:rt1n1n1;'lr Rent Washers/Dryers 64~7418. No other calls pis. n!I like new. Very reas at tum.. everything. llll Park O 8 J E CT S • ANTIQUES . NEWPORT PACIFIC ONLY 7· & P~f n'(] K· "'ti d. f<,:XIJ d. S2. 1\lk. Full n1a!n1. SIA;\l~:s1<; rtf<:GISTEllJ::O $i00. 536-8987 St. 118 ;::fRE 1~~~& W~8~~ 2200 W. Co.1st Hwy., Newport Beach per hour. C1:1.ll 5T:>-8866 or "l'Lll truOCln. TO * til&-1202 • 1 7 11relui, brauUfu!. 327 tith KINGSIZE Bed, new, LOTS 0 F' GOODIES.lllrll'-V.15-zaxl. CALL ,., •••• JSJ::..\ltS I::ll'C Dryl'r, l yr St. A111 J. 118 t'\'C&. millll'esi, box springs & 11.·bed, desk, TV, tov~ Pn:ij. ..___ _ P~'OO N. M~i.n, 5th fl, Sontn I ol(J: WtU'!'U.~ty, ,'\Int t.'Ond. i\IALE Uni>)' LEOPAltD Cul fta.rne. Still packaged, xtra ~· Sat Sun 24401 Via I BUY!! 2 ro· Cal Xlnt bu,YI • Bo1ts, S•ll i\na ~·~ A'l E~ual Op-JI_J.;loh·. Jol:>-398:'.?. 1J1nif'. po11y trained. f7l 4) finn. $175. lwoi1h $425) ta Clnrn, t.f.V. Good, used rumiture I: _.._,~ 23· Cnronado, 3 lln.ll.s $-1100 portuntty F.nip o~'t'I O'KEJ::t'E & t.'IERI'rr range 71.H:!Sl Queen $1 55, Herculon comer RUMlltACE llllP: 9. 5 P lit. BP.Pil~.s or wlll sell ·~~ Music.al ln1tru171't1 IOU Sporting Goods t094 2 Col 29 sharp S1!0J WAITRESSES f•'" si'~,,'iiy".'sw1;, t~,,· Ask ~1':fs J::e~s~ll2Y488horne, 10/11 .l 10/12, Do11111lou1 MASTERS AUCTION --ll' Cal l)T ne\11.' Ofter • ~""-CC.--,-~ 1Dogs 1040 I ;i;iii ............ ,.,.-........... w11.11100. 548--0194 for pickup. 646 8686 or 133-9'2$ AMPLJnER SLATE.TOP Pool Tbl w/all Yankee 1 ton Appointment E:<per.;~ 8f,f.i:artllltt' l\£..,.M0Rl: \\'illihc.r • .>i: 1 ll l I' Vets Jtall, 565 \V. IBlh. C.t.I. l!J1.. 6 Sun®.y 839@4 Peavey ?iluslclan, 4 -12 · ' play'(:. equip., ex~I. cond. Dana Yacht S.1.le& 49&-4445 l'OJlfl, Uiyt•r.gouct cond. •PUPPY WORLD e MATIR£SSES... TRASlr & Treai.ures. tmby or. · · Entenance spk?s...240 IL\JS $325. Vogue Slalom Water r..: KITE 1212 ,\pply Surf & Slrl()in l\Ju .. t sell ti<lG-7027 Bu 11 Tc r r I e r , Lab fum. to tables. chall"!I, 1V. l\10VING QUICK SALE 4 Peavey Head. 557-6372 ski $30. 4941576 ~ \V. Const JI-.')'~ \Veinmr11ner, Bull dogs, Sib'. ••• MAnRESSES Sa!·Sun, !M/ nig Vista bar stb., 2 man Kayak, WA.NTED-•'rt>·K:h Horn for SK I S Dyna star MPI Xlnt cond: i!JCl trlr, CVt'S \V110 \VANTS TO WORK? HE'BLT \\'ashen;, Dryers, & Huskey. Chihuahuas, Tiny Queen, Full & Twln Sets Huerta, NB. (Bluffs• lg. cust. desk. 4 poster young student. Must be "''/Spademan bindings. Xlnt & all r1gg1ng. Bst ofr. DRIVJ;;.A CAB! D1:>hwashers. Uuar up 1 yr. Po o d I e 11. Pit Bulls, PRICED TO l\10VE NO\V!'. I ,Ci-='-"'--'-=~=~"""= bdrm. set. Ta~ recorder, reasollllble. 962-3831. cond. 7 yrs. old. Best oUer. 64.H497. ~·oosp ho k !Xhvcrcd, 5-16-jllS, ~1620 ""--k Hors•s 8060 , l,CC'-'"=C----.....,,--,-,1 .... ~. r_ your un, wor .....,,. upoo. JOO lll I X E D 646-8686 & 833-9625 Conn trumpet. 15 vol. Chi.Id VIOLIN, tu/I •'-•. p 1 e 1 • 0 640-1749 aft. 6. CAL T-4, race & cruise ror yoursell. be )'Our own KJ::N~lOIU:: ELECTR I C PUPS Siud Service J\lost I ~~~""!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!' C ft bk 18 t re1ri u" ' lls •··•. 'le•> 0, .. -omon. ~, u I< \' ,. R , "XCE' "-NT B d I I ~ PONY RIDES FOR BlRTil rn . s.. fU· t. g. Guaraneria. Very good In· 2 NEW flberglass Surboards. eq';lippetl, ~O north sa · ....,, " .. ......, "' "' ~ rer. ~. H.o IC'1' Canaries, \VAL.NUT bed sci\ S300.. DAY PARTIES I t . & J\11sc. 5-1~35.'JS strument. 968--0144. S7S or best. 557.7097 or spin gear, Ullltruments, lull be slightly haridlcap~ CONDITION $50. 6.}6-8447 Rcpldi's .t Turtles. Open rectnr. chr. $75., 1V, B/\V ed an!mal acis 8 j"/, r ra~:~ FRAMES, Ar 1 is ts, CLARINET, >••w wood "Un... 963--5905. galley, 6 hp molar & mllt!h Neat • Clean Appearance. Kf;NJ\IORf'; \VASHER. EX· Eves. :i31-5027 S~O. ?!100. lb!. w/4 match'g. tertalnmen1 494-9003 Photo g r 11 p her 5 & art ton" Model. &i.cri!ice. Sl7S:r more, ~ Vts., retired, Age 25 to 70. CELLE NT CONDITION BASSE T-T.-,p~,...,.-p-,-A'""K'~C chrs. $125 firn1 , Couch students save 5 O % 011 &l~•M TV Radio HIFI St ._. MUST SELL, CltP""'r 26, Supp lll!ment your lncome. $50. li4Q-ls4•17 9 \\leeks. $75 and up. w/tbl. + 2 chni. $ 15 O. Jew•lry 1070 !rnmes for photos & o i I ....._ ' ' • ~ "'ith main & worki~" i'ib Drive a eab 6 hn: or mon> 11 I ~---------T · kl 673-"3)9 --~------• day. Apply In !31!non, Auction 8015 8~~l~oor. \Vorincd & shot&. ;) WANTED paintings. Private par 1 Y. Ofc. Furn. & Equip. 8085 GE portable stereo record $5,COO. Call Lyn 642-7491 or Yellow Cab Co .. 186 E. lGth DEC 0 RA TORS Home 839--0716. player, sol.Id state, top con·i,:.,...""~950~==,---,...,.-,-I St., Costa tlfeia. \VANTfo:IJ : Dog, 1n Ix e d furnishings. Gold leaf King TOP CASH DOLLAR PAID MY WSS lS YOUR GAIN VICTOR Calculator S 7 5, ditlon. New stylus; recently 23' AQUARIUS w/tand trlr *ANTIQUE* Bc11glc-'l\.•11il'r or Doxie. Bedroom, Antq. wicker tbl, FOR \'OUR JE\VELRY, . Xtra Large clothes, Suit Pllney·Bowes Mall S ca I e, cl~aned ,:uid checked out. ~·/brks, JOhp Mere, jib. & ~ howirbroken & young. NB. T\Uany style hang lamps, \\'ATCHES. ART OBJECTS, orig $150 now $60. Sptcoats, w orth S300 now $75. $35.. 644--0577 after 6 pm. l ·A geooa. t.fany other ac- 1 I A,. 642-:Hg]. beaut din rm & china + GOLD. SILVER SERVICE, shlHs, wntr coat, l!ke new. Misc tiles 5"x7" & 6"x9", AKAi Tape rec., 2000S cess, $5700, 557-4767 llMchecllllisc V COl.J..IE Pups. AKC, femil..le~. more. 640-4321 · 1',INE rUilN & .\NTIQUES. Ifouse s a I e fri/sat/sun. letter tray!, hole punch All model, R . ta R s. tr & 26' CLASSIC Wood Racing IJijjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjiiiilliiiiiiii' AUCTION '.! nios .. Sable & Tri. shots. 3:di' GLASS top din tbl, w/10 64S.2200 Call anytime 642-2895. 4or $50. Never used drafting cass., all 1n ~ne us111. Top Sloop. Luder. Spinnaker, 11 893-7816 cane back cllrti, $500. 2 ROLEX watch·Pres. Oys1er 2 new Danish mink.furs e lable 42"x31", $35. See at shape. $300 .inn. Co nip (213) 39S-2600ot392·2860. • ·tlques 8005 Ficus Trt-es $75 & s t 7 5 • per pet uni, day · d" t e . $798, 3 ladies leather i'ackets 3301 Sea view COM. 640-1900 Pioneer & Akal stereo. :P.lust/;H~o"'°ra""~""'-"'~""== I l'UI SJLKY TERRIER Pup_ples, l~"I<' potted Ai.a.lea, SlOO. Ext 254. see. 673-5269. B 16 w/ GAl..V TRLR. AKC, 6 ~'ks.. shedless, SuperlAtive Chronometer: • $89. size 10. 6 leather Full race equpt boom bo:< PUBLIC AUCTION Grand Hotel odorl<>ss, adombli'!. 962--8317 Pedestal Oak tbl $1 9 5' off. C<'rtlfied. 18K ~·ebbed and suede ooat1 (men's ) WALNl!I' des.kB from $50. c RA I G. p I 0 NEER Fl\f . ' ' . ' MANY ITEfo.IS OF' FINE 71"-'."~7..(1212. Geneva band. 645-0654 size :ss.44 $89. 6 suede vests Deluxe typing stand S 3 O, stueo, 8 track car tape unmac. Gt2-l69l. ESTATE JEWELRY. ART t.llNIATURE Schnauze r lcH~A7N=OCAR=,,,:v~E~D~O~tox.-· -...... ~~. l>.fACNIFICENT 13 caral (child's) size 4·10 years $15-Credem:a $40. IBM Exec. player, great sound $50. 642-22' ~LBOAT &. lifooring o B J E c T s . ANTIQUES. No. 1 lloc el \\'ay ~:b1e~Ji~16 "'eeks old, tbl. w/dark hand rubbed OPAL pc ndfl.nt in l8K J?Old. 19. 492·3699 $35, needs re Pa I r . Con-4663 ~~{~e 6~~ ~ 1cij!87 'flNE F1JRN. ETC. PHONE finish .. 6 n1at cil 'g. leather Leaving stnte, must sell. NEWPORT Beach Tennis ference chairs S25 each plus CE R \VIN -VEGA 217 R, ~ · '11 FOR INFO & BROCHURE. Off Harbor Bh'd., Anaheim IRISH SE'ITER pups, $40. chl"I. complete w/brand'g. Only $500. 641).8688 C I u b F am i l y Tennis misc. 963-5321 speakers. $500. pair, TEAC PC 31.. new sails. In good 645-Z!OC Opposlre J\lain Gate to "'/shots. ~e !tlather & mar~. Valued at $1.200. a l\f embers hip. Sacrifice. FOR SALE: Several office! AN-l&l Dolby $225. 673-7759 condlt!Ofl. Disneyland fa ther. 545-8143 steal for $400. &14-6617 RUBIN + Sapphl~ gold • 7 t 4 ) 8 3 3-18 15 (273) of high quality o!c rurntture. after 6. 642-4622 mornings JRON Beds. Oi.!k 12' Tbls. rings S2S-$9.5. Danish gold 273 Handel lamp, Tiffany type Rolllop desk5, ht1ll rrws. SHELTIE/KE[;'.:HOND mix 14' CURVED Sectional S15C. rings $~$~. Dani.sh gold -5100. Desks, chairs, so!as, files, COMB. rceord maker ; 12 IT. SNOWBIRD lainp, Aladdin, v er I y s earvOO sideboards, annoires puppies, 8 wks, $5 to good Dinette set s1vivel, uphol 1 -~~-~---~~ FOR SALE: Leather sofa Pl ct u res & etc. Call p I ayer; public addrs. Fiberglass: · :<lnt cond. bowls, Carnival. North"'OOd, bookcases plus many fine hon1e. 545-104-t ch airs, pedestal nevan1ar Machln•ry 8078 bed, dinette, gas stove, 642-2642. .systn1. $50. After 2p.m. call Incl. sails. Sl25. 548-3263 jars, juicers, misc. Sat/Sun an tique furn. items & Bl'ic AKC Femnle Black Great table $150. 5' Loveseat $30. I ----~-----frosllrce refg., e>o:cel. concl. EXEC sv.vl chrs $15125, 5-18-1314 LlOO 14 Ex~!. Canel, Sail 9 to 4. 2921 Redwood cr.t. H Brae Dane. 13wks old. $50, ~""'1~~1=66~'~-~-~--1962 l\1obll swei)pe r, g 00 d Make offer. 893-6583 or secy chrs $8/24, Dks, aces, 21" ZENIDI color tv. $200 No. Jal9. Sl.050. OL.D p E \VT ER collection. 1950 l\olonrovia, Cl\1 LAB/SHEP, male, 6 mo. condition. •19·1-8338 Pierce, 867 \\' 19 CM, 645-7411 Perfect c 0 n d J t lo n , Call 642-4.141 figural napkin rings, brns.~. MON., OCT. 14 BEAGLE Puppies. 6 "'eeks, all shots, housebroken, 536-7333 \VALL.ACE ''Grand BJm>. 61Hll39 '69 ISLANDER 'n' inbd eng . • copper, iron, mlscel. Sat. 7•30 p M AKC Champion line, shots, =· good \Vatch dog. I ·M-ls_c_e_ll_a_n_oou_s_~-.~080~ que" 5 pc. place settini;:: Peta IOl7 Slps 5. New paint. Comp. &-sun. 1812 Po-<r·t --~--~·~·~--! pvtpty.&42-1695 -for 8. plus. ... -extra J>Ci. i~COTLIE I ·11~-i ·equipL.646-5632 Westbourne, Newport Bch. John King1 Auctio""r FEMALE German Shorthair BEDR?>.1 & DINING RM SINGLE Bed. metal frame, price. 963·4496 before 4:30 pups, ARC, 8 wks. -iiiljslnd' 15' VENTER Cat $800. 2 jibs, ALI.. OAK-Roll top di'!fik. (7 14) 772.nn Ext, 206 Papers. 2 yrs old, best offer: Sets, So~a Bed, Paintings, .xlnt cond. Boya clothes 8-12, pn1, 963·3554 aft. 4:30. ~/p~~t~ln!ho~~ormed . ~ .. _ trapeze lrlliler, 2 tramps. dressers, buffet. 642-3143 6TI Preview 4 Pl\l p&y of Sale aft 5 979-7659 • & misc. ilen1s. Open House, bro\vn ~ig. 2 guinea pigs CE portable l'lte,reo record • S.SZ.8374 l>lumer, CM. DArnSHU 1"1 p.m. Sun. Oct. 13. 2193 & large cage. Aft a pin , play<>r, solid state. Top con. AKC Irish Setter pups, Xlnt. ND .sm. std. 6 mo. Vista Entrada tBluUs) NB 546-4250. dition. New stylus: ttcently pedigree, sh o } s, wormed, General 9010 • H28 KE1'Cll 0 ORG. Danish 1908 telepho~ Bicycles I020 all shots. Reg'd. $15 1 -• d $15 $100 ~1-3587 A beauty, 6 sails, x tr as! I ~rplatcdl S200, • or -~-------556-8278 F1JLL SIZ E Bdrm. s ct.• Us•d Lumb•r & c$35erui.:u an checked out. .. . . 14' l>.fERCURY outboard, 67 $14,950. pvt ply, 71.f...5.32..4639 t otter. ~. USED R•bu•'lf B>'•y•l" l•'k• hdbrd, fra1ne, 2 c hests , Klndlo'ng Wd . 644-0577 aftM' 6 pn1. Pi & Or n ·-50h •-" k' . " ,,,. .. BEAUTIFUL Ke ll!S hon d ntstd, min"., matt & box Elec. Gu 118 r Rodeo Sl5. •nos g• 1 .v711 p, L1..Wer, s t. e Cl u 1 Pt SAILlNG lesBOns. Paforning or T • Chain, Accessories. new. Approx ~i Orig. price. pups. AKC, Shots & wurm· sp.-g $100 1<An """"' 645.5496 Al r-. he 17 4 Ctn loaded xlnt cond. best all. a ftemooru;. Newport Salling -'funtltufo d ' he Gd 10 ~ 3 ""' k S · ed. Call Rft. GPH 979-""7 · · ~-um. ~ulc ' · '· • PIANOS 3'0-0012 &hool -~ 540-29"14.' 15 5· · M~to-cro! equip~~ ANTIQUE Dinlng Rm table 1'tL\G \~!If for Ford Van, plank Door tili!s 4 x 34 • 675-8900 • . ~. Beach Cruisers. PUPPIES, '2 left, mother & 6 chairs, beaut. refinish· G6014 tirel'l, ~aple 7 drv.T :< ~1/8. covers 176 sq. 11. • ORGANS 14' ALill1JNUM BOAT 25' Sloop .. Head, ice box, .._.1 _10 RECYCLED CYCLES small Sheltie, ed, worth over $1 5 0 0 , dresser "'/mll'J"Or, so fa , $15. Sears ~T. tool box $165~.,P<i"""~-ond. 3M"',,',''o"it':!."",..!':.~. rood. ;;ZC ances -&l50 w. Coast Hwy, N.R ~2822 sacrifice sm. 5J>..2'235 I --=269.1-~~~~--~t:f,.~ Mt. 7 P~f or Rentals fr $5 .M<r.NIN ... ~ G4S range lor aile. $40. &15-8288 OLD Eng Sheepdog, 3 mos. BLun~s. Like new, a.sst'd illtE yellow baby crib, mat-...,, &o.t M I E 9030 AQUARIUS 21. Tylr. mere, " * ·~ _,, * · Male & Fem Poodles. Blk • d•" & i>'v ,m incl ............... tress fl5. Toddler coat, 1963 Comet 11~. "''''Y d"tY Open NI hi• 'Ill f s, ar ne q. 0/8, .......1 sails, °"" Pt ' '""""''"' NEW 10 Spd Boys Volkcycl• 5,.,,., .... •142 · " · ~,,.,.... clothes, ·•1 lo ~ co-"' " ' -5~ ~Q•k> • ~ bed!!, sofa. ... "'""'"' ,,. Kenmore \va.sher & dryer, , Pl'-;:;;::--S ~-'-, mad• 10·, slip. $4200. 494-8674 ".\"1·~T1-""tl u,,.,E Obi door bicycle S1J. See at ·330 1 on-· · ,.,, .. dition. MS.&:ral h;i rvest rrnld matchinl7 like Set: ti 5:301 Sun. 12-5 ......,, ._, ..... "'1 20 '' It --city. t9n. •-a,,.·cw CDM .. "·'"l~ Ext BEAtrrll·""UL Keeshaund. 1 ....,..!';ain prices! U't'Hll34 .. y • .., p · & G nd US Navy Be au ti f u I l:nid. $300. ooS.-0144. ~ .,....,.. """ yr old. spayed rem, loves OLD bookll, Including sets. new. $200. set. ~USS or * 1ano1 r• s* ft~lzed a!Umtnum and ge-Boats, Sllp1f Dock1 9070 ~ children, S..'tS, 673-1664 G __ ._,._9:.•;....S_•.cl•;_ __ I055 end tables •. chairs, records, 543-1973 Baldwin -Cable· Chickering ulne 1 th Swl l lock (ii -· ,....ft_ """' M --~T~~-=1 ~b---I • ~--he• . K•w·'. Kimball n ea er. ve · SEEKCG Slip or moori""' for .-..-----·-- - - ---IRISH Setter, AKC. mal• 1 ml.!!lc .... , ... -..p . .:N'.rt urn1y ennis C u """' "' Seat belt a.ttaclunent Bolts .... -• • -• -PATIO SALE' Cash on'"'· • ··c CM ·Knabe· ?il:i.·o" & """'"". • • 20' Sallboat in Ne .. ....-or ... ---- ----- - -year Old, $40. !\Ir. Harman. .., .....,, • · • Membership .... ,-;, to deck. \Vou1d also make ,..,... •• ~-Sat. & Sun. 10-5, Beaut. FIREWOOD h1U88{1tl • Soluner • Stein-u nt fl htin hair S-15 Dana. Pt. ~·eves . ' 846-29(11 Blue & Wht, lnflatable Boat, Al Atlractlve Price. way. Storey & Clark. \Vin-:~h. iess G,r 1J.. ~:i-1J72 (213) 648-1731 days. · Free To You 8045 7' Gla sshopper, clear Lenion, \J Cord delivered. (714\ 436--0884 er · Wurlitzer-Yamaha S EKE DI 1 WANTED-Slip for Trawler plastic Dinghy, many more 1;;0l~J9~.SOC'--675C'C3-40c=l~G~an=y~tl~m~•'=~1 B 0 Y'S 8 i kt', 3 s p d, New Sytnell L. , ••••••• $595 WE TE RB ese • Yacht 60'1 l7'w d 8' Call FREE 10 good homll!, 6ma items for Sailors. Drafting SOF'A berl, top cond $100. refrigerator. 16 cu rt. hi/fi Used trom ••.•••••...• S95 ~l~i·~· ~;;a~n~:~·s!J: S.U-3Li.O. ' ' ' old fem puppy, loves Lamp, smal' tool11, small Drapes, lamps, w()1nens rompnts. 455 E. 20th Ol. Play1rs " .••••••.•. $895 675-73.53. WANTED Sllp or aide tie children, ~4 office equip. items, music clothes, 18-20. 646-845R 54&-1488. Grands " ........... $39!1 for 35• sailboat HELP!. Last chance to save rack, light meter, s Ii de Large Surfboard with fin ADl>.1IRAL n~ $100, Head *ORGANS* ALBIN Diesel ?ifarine engine · our loving bright puppies v !ewer/projector, dresses, $18.00 ~ :i;kis, Standfll"d 185, $75. Out· Balrlwl.n _ ColUl . Hammond. 1000 hours since overhaul, Call 003-3538 from the pound. 642""5255 sz 10.16. Side entrance 3C6 63&-8684 door area rug 6x9, s 2 5 . Kawai -Kimball . Lowrey . , good cond. 64S-07~/67S.3136 Boats, 5 d & Ski 90IO AOORABLE small b I 8 ck Lido Soud, N. B. 673-0053. PICASSO \Voodcut $95, Small 675-2869 675-3360 Rodgers· Thomas· Yamaha 72 EVINRUDE 9% hp out· pee puppies. Smart. Pen;onallty FALL HOUSE oils $45, Etchings ol Pruis \VONDERHORSE, Pon· Wurlitzer Gulbransen· -hoard molor, lltt}_euse, llke1973 CRAVELLF. Tri hull plus. 493--0789 .CLEANING $20. Other,;, 5J5-.5595 ,reroo car radio, slide pn> A!:en. new. 675-3296 \\o"alk thru Ski boat Xlnt LHASA APSO. Needs Loi'· YACHT Club membership in jC'f'lor: golf clubs (men's). Optigan · · · ·· ········•· • S15tl l Runabout on lara;e wheeled far fishing, many x tr a s. irn:: Care. Beautiful Red Elcc range. pink Frigidaire, one of Newoort·s finest. leather luggn~. etc. 644-0472 Lo\\Tey Spinet · •••· ••. S196 trailer, $225. 5454965 ~lust .see, very little use, Silky. ~4--0562. >o:lnt t.-ond $35. power Save $500. 642--0505 \VASHER $65. Dryer $5S. Wurlitzer Sylnet, new •• $499 Boats Pow•r 9040 like new. $2j()(). 5.16-1179 GU mower, edger. Ca u ch , FOUR 15 .. JEEP \VHLS & B/\V 1V, 23 .. $35. Lounge Hanuno.iJ A·lOO ••••••• Save ' '74 21· Kana day cruiser tan- "'ifh ca-INEA PIGG7' -1 Schwinn Girls bike. dble TIRES. Lo mile~e. S65. chair $.15 . .>.1nt cond. Sat· *WIN FR!E + 1973 IMP-INCA dWTI trailer. less than 25 - .. ~ .r.u~ msttress I springs f frame, 4~172. Sun. 12·5, 401 E. 19th St. Cl\r ORGAN LESSONS • hr, xlnr cond, S 6 5 0 o . s~~~~~£'d, 7 mo. old. ~~f:i ;::-ilia 8:i1B. ~ ~ IRVINE COAST Goll Club ARTIST Lucigraph S 16 o. FU[[ERTOlrMUSIC--23 -eRUISER--f~·~~~1~1-:::· -~~:!'16!1>1·~===:J----jt--f 549-9:n:I east Irvine. l b I k 00 Mbrship. S900 + Trru1s. fee. Dratting table $30. Credenza 18191 Euclid. Fountain Valley 22.5HP, I/O Eng, lo hrs, \\>'ht 18 FOMf':JLA. 165 HP, ~ttp JI_-/\ " • . ~- . , ·• , ... ~· ' ' ' • • 9254 SIZfS 6.14 L,, l[f,..;..., 11i-..,-r.~ IL\Pf'Y rt1~;,\-11l .. cft1 to•~ I/JI 111 .. !load whrn h1l•k wlnol~ hlo" · l\t<'Pnl !hi~ !"t'l'll)' J)f'i111~·~ '>'"Hh eonrr•~I 1lc~ rtrk ~·:1~1 •r"· In 11!'1111" l!nH11 l'*nn• I r11!!"" _..l1i'IUl•J )',.fl •fll ~~;,1 IM11•' ~!z•ll 1 •. ~. 10. I!, JI Jb .. 11• tn ~ .. , 1'io yd~. i;ri.inrh. S.-rHI St.00 ror r:tch psttc>:rn. Mt! 2S rrnl.• 'or "•di pattern f<r fittl·cla11i mail snd IJ'.lll!ftal handlint . othl'rwi11e thirc1 f',laq itrhvt-rr will t1ke thrri! "f'l!ks or /llOre. ~nd to M an•n Martin. •42. the Oa1 I)' Pllul. J>tturn l)fpt . 232 ~rll! 18th ~. N£>w York. NY. 10011 • J'rin1 1'1/AME. ADDRESS. Zll', mr. and STYLE NUMBF.R Or~t: F'RE1': PATTt:RN ol your ~~to &end lor. one rt.... r••· tttn in.'lidl' Nt:w SPRING· S ~l~!t;R PATTY.RN C\T.AUlG.100.'ltyln.•Uth••· fTTe p1ttern coopon. St:nd Tk 9'Wo' fif.Yt' .+ KNIT Boot 1''ith 1-11mn1mif'Jll\T1e't"n ..•••. 11 .2S IMtant f a•h•on Hook •••• Sl.00 1-l11ntSl'w1n'flooik ••.• U.00 ' .. ' l;;;w;;;--;:::-"=':':;-..,,,...,.....,, I Dover (19th). 213+598-2428 $40. ftfisc. photo & art sup· 557-4836 r \be r gla s1/green trim. V, bow nd.er, super 1k1 or HOl\1E for sma ll black & QUE NS 12" CRAITS1\1AN table IJaiv, plies & equip. ~53Zl. 122 N. Harbor, Fullerton groen Interior, c:rptd. cuddy bay boat. Xlnt. cond. SJ,000. ~~~\~cre~~M~~l , loves spre;,d f;Eblu~~n ~d ne~·. hand tools, iP<>wtr, 10" TABLE Saw W(dado 871-1805 c1tbln, head, full nylon ~D~•~>'=-.=82=1~-432=1~~---I turquoisewith3pillo.,.,11.s29. odds & ends. 6'T':r7059. moulding heads. starid +'*SHE SIIALL HAVE ~~lap. S8900. Call IS' SKI boat, 65 hp Mere . "PUi\TPKIN" needs a kid. fcmule dog-, 1 yr, full or lo\'e, neuh!rcd, 979-5412 2 BE:AUT. cats, 1 y r , nf. fectlonatc. neu!ered, good hoinr. 9i9-5112 Nl'~ED "'lt!Ch d~ or [)Cl? All breeds, r..1 1~·. Ci<'rm. Shep ('IL', H.B. l\4G·lf.59 ' HELP! Need good homt'~ for 4 kittens 1vho ttrc almost cats. 675-&l37 Furniture 8050 Quarter round mediterran· KNIESSEL Wh!!e Star Skis other as:icss $165 com IJ. l\1USIC WHEREVER' · Very cleAn w I c q Pm I . Ian candelabra (3:,;28) $25. 180. Ne"''· ncver used. $150. 6'12-36..'>2. SHE GOES!'! * FAOMBAOUS Character Bo a' ·1:~$000~-~/o~lr~-~&1&-~ZlJS~~~~~I Childs skts & ski boots (size 675-6091 ACME JU ICE R $ 8 5. BALDWIN ORGA-SONIC 71. " SAN"• Market value 13) SIO. Bowlinl7 ball with AUTOHARP 135. ftfodel number n L Walnut or Teak exceeds purchase I lil ., EASTERN Concord Grapt"s. price $5 000 see to believe I suit case and shoes. Size 9 organic gro\vn. s;, n lug •-~-•~51~8-5_99~'~*~-~• 43107. 2 Manuel 44 & 44. • • · Trsnsport•llon .... (mens) like new $20.00. C JI 645-£26 Panoramic tone, Ca11Dave8-5835-9655, ml 644-4687 a Anne ·. 12 4 x 8 r<'dwod utll shed. cab. Percussion, long a.nd short wkends le eves 6i;i-7958 ar =iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiii'j HOME Size elet:ttic 1.;:un. sciv'g. ma(·h, add'g, mach. sustain. Accompanlment 615-6409 • GAnAGE S:de, crib, high $75, misc. 499-2984 cancel. solo cancel. Deep I c.~n"=s"EL07L~OO=Y~22~'-c-,~hl~"-w~i~thl C1mpt1rs, Sal•/ ch air, clothing, paintings, 642-1982 D TN NE R 1ing. 300 pts. and bright ton!'! cont r o I . galley & dinette. 215 hp R•nt 9120 ~u;;11i~u~, lo~~t~ anj~~a: 7 1,~ HP Go-cart ml.r. ~'Orks En1etalds~~:il5~r.i0. Pedal 13 notes. Le s l i c Mere Cruiser l / 0 , com-I--------.;..;::: I collectors items , bottles, $45. l'<lan's ~, sp. bike $10. Speakers. 8 Solo stops. 5 pass, vhf-!m 25 watt, '72 Ford Van, Pop-Top lra~·r.I p 0 s 1 er s, books, 12' paddle board $5. Sl+-0896 SOFA s·. olive/gold 1ones. A cco mp a nln1ent stops. rlbergloss. canvas: w ft b can1per fully equipped, xlnt l · 1782 Pll POOL T \RI E 4 s B /I I S50 Sn1· '1 oc.:1•n9ianal chair, Pedal 1s· & 8', volun1e trailer, xtras, Must s e 11 . coOO, low mileage. $4~. games, oys,misc. · , .. x. a rn. 11 d 11 H h 3 4 11_,. i:A<>,,.,,,,.. bet fl 675 42 ' •Im, CM, >t•s• Vcnl•, Sun BRlls & C>>C>. 1120. bike $10. 963-4003 OU -SO t · g t 111 • .,.,.........,..., s o er. -4 8 or QUAJ..JTY furn Ir & fani only Oct 13th, 549-3884 5-W.2491. Width 4J1A", Depth 22Y..". 23' SO. COA~ e:<press Sport 673-3882 :n1. m11ny household&: bnby PUBLIC AUCTION STAJNLESS S1cct gou-ot M isc. W•nted 8081 BeMaknch inUcludedUlt. SSSO. Cash. F I she r <Ovemiter). Ex.l~~~G~A"S'""S"A'V°'E~R""'--1 Items, or buy hon1e furn~ • "' _ e o er. e new. ce.llent. locally bu!lt classic. '66 Chevy truck with 1 ,:!16Ci'-2-~7~935";,.,--,,.-;-,,--.,--i~1ANY ITEi\lS OF FINE BBQ, lncludes "'Ol isserie, Ii.re 35 GAI.J..ON fresh water Perfect con d 111 on , Call $5500. 16152 Mariner Dr., camper M k ~ 71" x 4i8" xi~" custom ESTATE JE\VELRY, ART brick,drippan,640--0788 aquarium "·anted.Cal1Jim. ~no after 6 PM ot~ HB. 213+592-5300or 5'1r2080or·~:143e o er . n1ade glass top ch r.o me 0 BJ E CT S. ANTIQUES. HO?>.fE delivery ranch lrcsh 642-0616. wtse an ansW1!:rlng service 213+447-6300 .. cocklailJable, cost $400. $50. FINE F'URN. ETC. PHONE eggs. Son Clemente. Cnpo will answer which Is not . FOR Sale, 16' 1961 Ken1kll 552-9478 Jo'OR INFO It. BROCHURE. Bch, Dana Pl, :s.JC. 4ga..5187 Musical lnstrum'ts 8083 informed as to thls ad. 21' TROJAN Cabin Cn11ser Camping trailer, w/9xl2 ~2200. HOSPITAL BED Private party. le trier, motor ll~e new, canl'as d<>tachahle rm , ~lodf'rn corner bed set • $j() • * <195--11'2"J .. PORTABLE welder. GoodCond. •=. % SZ. violin, bow & CMC. FREE galley, sips 4, for info call Needspainting.Slps 8,$900 . A I -., X1 for beginning student. 551~, Priced for quick 646-1877 bet 4-ipm cety ene torch & tonks. 963-6548 call eves. $115, 842-8330 Ad It O an Cl 1 I 1 Drill prei;s. Power h a c k u rg • 111 sa e. 1970 Ford Van, hubble to Mw. C·clamps & h 8 n d EXPERT Ca rr e I Installer FOR SAJ..E FLUTE N~w acceptln~ reservalio111. 22' RESTORED ~1ercury camper, air. V-8. auto mid: 1, .... ~1 1or a.ri~~~"' "J'(lrt, QUALITY Danish rouch & tools. Holi<.t ror pickup. Lots \'ou1·s·mlnt'. rt'pair, relny. Armstrong, like new, For lnforma11on plc:LSe cnll Cla111ic, t"·in screw inboal'd, S.'l<IOO. or hcst off!!T' 53&-4676 •ol'" h"r" 1011<"'''" fir 0111 • chnlr, tblcs. bunk bds & f l ~ & h Zl yrs f'Xpe r. 646-5815 $l2S. 552-7691 642·2851 In Custa :~esa, or Bimini lop, full covers. . · ·· l'in11i~t.• 1n1o1 1r1IA "'~rmtr 111\s<'. Ren.!I. 536-TISI llB 0 "1 S('. 'it. 1 ru week. _, 963-6733 In Fountain Valley. Perfect Bay launch. $4550. 8. Cabover. stove, oven, t•otl•1• 1I Mh•" I .... 1111 a t"l'o 8' LICHT green Mfn. Xlnt. 642-135.1 Our Instructor requests thal &15--07'!12 or &16-4131 i~ebo)f, 1IO-l2V. but. lite&, lt"<>k. Jur~··knll lu ""'"~f•'•! -r'ond. $100. \Vood end tnhle. ESTATE GARAGE SALE on!): those sincerely Interest· SACRIFlCE s;),500 ~its stand , bed $375. 642-0013 ~~~~1;:,\~~~~11:;1~,'~,1.11~ .. ~~i~~~; $20. Good cond. 641)-4fl9:i. ,'",ct,ud1 ·,•· 0!1nc1 Orient. col· ~~~r ,t ST .AR G AZEKft ~ ed in learning to play the 23. x g~· CRUISER. a!pH s.,, can1pcr shell . "'ith cargo 7199 •l 1r .. tt1on8. 0 0 niany Yl"ll· ·.,: Organ should take advnn· 2 225 hp Chrysler Marine "'Xlr. good rond S 2 00 . C • BEAUTIFUL (.'orner group· J~welry, silver, fur 11 .. ••its Br CLAY l. POLl./IN wu. tage f lht. tree offer. ,.:. '---', _, .. 215 •-. Full 54.i--OJ.19 1$ F.NTS (lJr each 1iattern. Ing. 2 bed/rouches, 1nt1ple pa1nrgs., prinu, lampJ1, & 1"' "'~•. 1r M r ... r Dol/1 Atti•rt1 Cvld• W ltl1. u rh, ~-I ., .................. .,. ,.,., u;:;:-,;;:';u:-,--.....,==i Add 2.\ crnts ror c•ch riiurrn tsblr. 610-1856 much misc. 10 10 4, f'li, =~1-n. 1t Y .tn•rll•~e 10 ,~. S•o•1. V' ocf. nli)f¢ Coast Music -rv Cl equip. w/25 wntt. 675-1429 Mobile Hom•s 9140 fllf f1r.~t·tl11ii;s m11\l 11M Sfltr!1cl ' UST I Sal, Su". 2 27 Poln•.• ll•, h. 2· ..... :.; To d•vtlop m••l09• lor Sufldoy FIELD'S w•-house --•,, 400 BE AU TI FU L '69 l'IP. -h1u1t1Hn~. ntn..-rw1~~ thi rd· *1 f i;el. lovcsent & C .... l~Jo.si.71' r«idMlf'lk.corl'llSpondirogtorunbtri If. '"' "" " 1971 Yamah 90CC !900 ml ti•~~ dehi·rry ...,,u tiike thrMJ i;ofa. rlt'ver uJcd • rus1om dli l, In l'(lar 11.Uey or home ol)'OUl'Zodlocblrth 1gn. "'"'J • pianos & organs, new & Jnb/outbd Buick V6 on Udo l"X *II a • "'f'Cks or more. Stnd to Alice 1 n1nd<1, \·cry gd qunl 968-7910 (;,\RAGE SALE · · ~ .. r!:': r Tfldty 11 ,.,.,,..i.!,. 6r A • ICOUIO:~ used Spinels, g r11. n d 1, rile dock $~. 67!rl483 or 1 ent i-ond srn. Rrooks, 105. the Dally Pilot, 1 Dli'INETIE 5el $40. 335G2ndSt. NB ~'""''"' ~~·· ~~~--~=-oc~.u plll,Yel'!. Golrtir out for 675-ll123 00:1·5172 N~edlttr•f'l Orpt .• no, IEJ.Okl '4&...7634 F'tms, Clotht's, furn iture, an· 12.~ ~,..,. !•""4 '4 ,.,. "°"· '' business. Rental w/opllon 18' Glasspar Sea F'M!, Chevy HONDA '73 El1inore 250. Ex· Chcl:.c>;1 Station. Ntw York, liqucs, in/outdoor plan111. t>J-61.ftf Sl.lro'9I:~ ~"..,.... ~ .. ~ 1. J.6-11. IO b1iy, Kawtil, Steln"·ay, V-8 BC"rkley Jft drive cellent cond. $875. Phone N.'l' IOOll. Prlnl N•nlt, Ad· I~J1.."CSIZE Hide-a-bro, grn.. COl\tE SEE 'TlfE GOODIES! GIMIMI ~~ ,",r-· " ,, !""'_ a-"»Jl Baldwin C!l I c k I! r In i. lralier. $1.SM. or best ouer'. fi4G..1205 Aflt•r 3 p.m. dttss.Zip.P1tternNL1mbcr. II_, I OO Tbl & '"" • IAGll't4lllll ,. ,_, I" Nrw , I.SO mo~t popular qu lt."· 1 . . c~.. Oct 8 lhru Nav 30 O"'f:"'"'r 11 ;~ ~&:·'...i 2':= ""'·"' !tn nmt1.h11.. Klmur;ul, .. ur, etc. 536-3056 OiERRY CONDtrlON dts11n~ln01.1tl97tNtedlttr11\ -•~h=lci<C=:l=""'"'-'~S4~Hl00'-7=~~~1 BABY Bed bassinet pl,.., ~,~,,,u,,,li 1011Mt-4Cl!iac..tr..111y 70 ............... -F'rELD'S CTI4J 638-27'i0 14' ELGIN ~OHP Johnson~·/ 'iJ....'Y'.O Yamaha 111X •· •-1 /l • TllRF. .,-l'UPPY ' ' " ~•>••• ,,._ ''" ,,>=-", Ol'C.ll 1-Brookhu-1 St GG •= .. 11t;t..,1. A era S! · .. E . 8 wb. black & pen, 11rollet, el£. Sundny M nD;::" .,,,. 11:;;,_,_,,, 41~1 ""' "' .. · · VaJ)JIOl'I traill!r, $1,250 , .,.,., .... Sl6-lG56nfter S. f''rttdrtlr::na in111dt .• 7$o "'hitc, Samo'{..cd Molher. onl)' 1•10 \V \In Ison A3 ,, a.;.... •J Md 73 .-._.. PLAYER panlo, pedal or 642-0702 ;11 \'A.\IAIJ,, _ End"-Ne.,. •~w+)<;fllt&iok -ha• .. _,,. CM.· . • ' U.MCI• l•Y-4"1..,,_ , ... -... ........ el ,~ ~ cond .. 111 ,_ bo ·~ -~ ll.:IMrT111<uePatt .. rn .. ll.25 ===,..::."-'~=~=---~-! ~1'11HJ1 1s1ov .,.._, 1s;;:'-i•oc. ;;(.11 ~ ecnc """"' ' u" 1r FORMULA, dttp V, l'(l(j PCIMt:!d, new tires. It l"'w' Nff<tlt~nt ~ s1 oo GAlt.AGr. Salr. fumllure, like GR.EAT~tuH aAle, •"tt/Sut: 1111f n ,,11w,.... "'~ '•"'-" • eluded, 536-3S07 w/100 HP JohMOn. 18 Ral. shocks, -'lt'f'(r 11¥tll. 552-7388 N11wl f'low11r('f'Ol"he1 Bk Sl.00 new, reu, misc. 3l'lS1 Ba~ 17~ \\'A.lnut t.. F.V. bel, ~ :~~:.. ::::::.~,.. Vt~:;" 1~i.;,~ PRIVATE PARTY WANTS bow tank. 2 scoop, F/Cl '67 BSA •Hitt R·-· ,_ HslrplnfrO(htt8oolc ... s1.oo I rroft Cir. HB, 968.fi027 SltHrr & Wamc!r. 842--8330 n ltl.oc\ .. ..,.,...,.,.,.. n a. r-i.1.,11-¥• 'IU BUY PIANO FOR. bti't tank $950 840-1105 tt 6 II ••• .. , ln!ll.ntCr h t&olit l\Q!t 20._oc.: '°"a''-' IOl1 CASH * 547-!Mts * · · a · ~'t' $:nl B~l/ofr. ~ IH•••Ht". ,oc,,,'m••• · •• ·.·,,.,· l\t ..... '"SZ Bed, nrm mattreu. '68 BULTACO. Many other LIO 'I~ SIWr" 11n... A0\1411\/S '64 28 ft Troj.n twin Scn:w •Rt y h I~~~' Mon•> ~ St oo Good $h•Pt· SIOO. lie.ms. SAt·Sun. 3-'pm. 177'9 /A-. Jut,r " ,,,._ ~?AMI ''~ JAii. tt. BALD Wt N par Io r an.I fb,11111 Br1c1ge. D""~ ~1-a~.a. u'k'"' bike, xtru, Cilmpl~trGIADOOlt ... s1.oo Can 968-0141 \Vnt.mlnster. Costa M~n S-1-v..u ~~~ ~!r:.;.,,.. ft~ "': r• Crktld Pit.no. Walnut ri.nl.ah.. (213> 63S-11391Thrl S.IS.~, ~'"'• e new. u;o. Complet,AfAhansa12 Si .00 P..i\'M'A..'l 11et'l'l/c11.-hkiOli. 2 GARAGF; SALE. AnUques, 1~g:~~ ~~ ~~~--· ::g._, ,,!;.?·,!!-Bsl ofr ove.r $2300. 896-1'l1. 28' MlALEBOAT ~tUST-~LL I~ "'SA.-~. L2!ri!~,.\~t11•n!l •l.2 Slk l!'nd Ibis. rnd cof tbl/blk bl"tr bar, ho118t'h0ltf liOOds, wiROO ,,,,,. •1•~1, •1 ~ ~S~IS 12 262 ,000. $300, N~,~, ~llttle~o'd·, '"''''"" l8 '{u lt.s•I . '.lOt' formll'tt 1"""' 119!1. <l<':t-"'"I -S ti Rd CM "• 21 T...,,...,,, st"' .. " M roli...., ,,,_',",' n. Sport I-Goods aoM ._,..,, '"' "'11"'umQu1ltRnolf 'Z ,.,SOc v1~ """..o.r+ ..._. nn Igo ' ",~u .. n ~v...,, ~tc""'""' ftc.-et"'"'" ' ... ~vork.Cdbuf,&12""8)36, 1!i Q111Jr~rnrToday•J .. , .. ~ 3 piece ~ecUonnl. Bl. l'r. G'ARACE Sii.it:, Soml' an-~./u'1.i.,~ JO~ ,~'~ 'IOT~ll .,~li.1t'~ DYNAS'J'AR Skla·l\fV2 201 SKIPJACK 2i·Fl.\" ISfl llON"O!i, t'JO ®'"I" • llookni 111 J1rly Jlup ... , , ~ r flv!!l'll, &t2-36.'6, S 11 n d ll y tlqu11s. Prtday thru Sunday. .-..eil ur.l~GM.I '.t;V "~Ttnt e ''ouc,.1 t.1o.$6.Jt(e,_1 cm. Xlnt oond. Many ~ BRIDGE. Trufler,. E:xtrAs, l'XCf'I. r.ond. $62.5 • n'l •• '•------------------I Pllf. 4().1 lri.t, COM. 67Wl21 6471 pa.nit stie 32. 617211& ff\'6. like new. fi7H'798 StZ~ • • - I . . Motorcy<IHJ Scooters Saturday, Ocl obff 12, 1974 DAIL\' PILOT Antlque1 & Classic 9520 :T::-'"::':::k::'::-::-c----'::56o:::._ A u101 Wanted 9705 I BMW 9712 o"'."'1-•• -n-----,,20101t1un 9no 1:;•:'.'9!;•::•::.• ____ ..::.:;;1 9590 Alli Romeo 9150 EXCEPTIONALJ.\" 1·Jt:1.11 '72 l-'ORO Couriu. Ja.c.kmM TOP DOLLAR ~ AU'll.\ S1•)1J,•r, :-;ih rr '6~ B.\I\\ 21KI'.! 4 ..,1>1.·~~1 C"'C· '17 DATSUN UiOO pickup, l~ MPn:ucy 2·dr l11il'tlto11. v.ht~ll, side> pipe-.~. l. 864 plUfll, lllll(lni ~!<'fl"I•. S::~.) qul~lll' 111\•er 11•/blUl'k int. NEWPORT DATSUN sf,·~ v.h~ll. "red" i6'1000U I or'i thruoul. lttust sell .. \i;:k . 1111Je.-. ( IUl=>!UI S..'TI99 PAID dnys &1·1·!1:111, f'\TS 1.r.,.:;.110. Kll·:.'V-10 iilr. "'"'-' lni:-S.IGO. 496-&115 SUNS ET FORD IMMEDIATELY 1:8;;M;;;;W;::;::;::;;;;;;;;;9;71;l '?1 B:'lll\' 200~-,-,-,..,,-~-.-,-llA:;S. ~lurAr1hur nl Jan\bofee SUNSET FORD R.c V.hlcl.. 9530 M.ao Ganic-n G"'"'\'" l\l\'d, ) ' ''''t S'l t ·~10 di C:irtlen G1'flve Stvil. __ _;__;...;.;; ___ ...;,.. \Vl?!itmlnslt'r '" ,,_ 636-4.010 FOR All -c' . . , , ·~v r . N1•\\'J)Vrt R<•111:h \\'e11unlr111tcr 636-4010 OllNOOK-TOYO'J'AS l'OOO(l '72-DATSUN Pil'kup, 1 npe O C RS •un1 Of•11 ~ 10-apri 9715 1 nti!J ~~:·1~i4'.,, f\\y. ·fz :itiY.l.""""4-sp .. uir, A.t.f/F.t.t , t.rlpp('I' oow on dUspl,l)'. · · deck, "'hltc spoke "'llt'el.t, F REIGN A BAVARIAN 'iJ C",\rRI. xln! con•\, A/T, PICKUP US l\l11i.:s. on ne\v Stffl :~~~ ~a.~U?~~::~~~ :~f (.~nd'.I~ mirrors, CALL OR COME IN MQ 2 &llil W~ :::;.111· n!1!,u~si1;~~rL~w: $2885 ~i;iiXlras. ~lake offer. drive ou t · · ff.educed tu ''63"' "FO"'R"'o"""R""•~o~,c,h,-o-.o~G TO SEE US -~586-~· °"'=7_;_ ______ 1 NO DOI\'~ PAV:'ll~~'.'\T Fi•t 9725 !5..!:~1 ~1 .. BWh 8l\1 1"""YHT"Y?10· c::yllnder. automatic, w Ith Oat1un tno 100·, !-"IN. o .\<' ..i.».~ ""-'BC \'d., unlmg· !Sl'ICll. f69008Ul $999 ---------1 t'Jtt:t; J'{,\DIO \\'ITll AD 2 tan &ach. s.17-85.U SUNSET FORD 1967 NEW 1974 1973 YAMAHA TX650, 5600 1966 CLARK-CORTEZ "°'°' !H40 Ganl<o Grove Bh~. N 8210 miles, Mint cond., $1500. b~l~s!'~~ <.-quiJlt. $71m· \\'t>Sllnlns1cr 6.'li-40W OW In Stock FIAT 124 Will trade for SPOrt or --------'13LUV1,•l!hfilJl'rglass 3lOOW.Co.utHwy.,N.B. e '7•13.0c:&3.0CSA DATSUN 1600 $2579 eoonorny car, 8-J7.n44 _Sports, Race, Rods 9540 I ',~·.,PMI ""s'~ 19,760 111iles.1 --~~64=2,..-940,.,.c5;:,..=:---I f) 200:l·2002A & 2002 TII f\O r~\'"~.,P,N,\( v,,·','c~"' T Roadsters 1974 HONDA CB 360 Road .,,....., £'""' CADILLACS • '74 BAVAHIAS •\ s1~ed ff d ! ~ ' Bike, 2269 n1i .. Orn g. BlL\DLE\' CT Na tionally SUNSET FORD e '74 liAVARlAs Auto. 03 $er NEW 1974 w/buddy sent & 2 tlcln1ets. ud. suµer sport~ body on vw ,j.1-10 9orden Grove ~l\'d. L•rgest Select Ion • '?4 3.0 s .. & S~\'!J 710 DATSUN 1995. S.17-.'1675 or 892-f.f.181 Ch nssis, !JOO L'C eng, sz "'l"11lm1nster 6::ltl-4010 In Cr•ng• County • XL.'IT LEASf~ Pl.ANS • Roal Sharp! *'73 RICKMAN I25 • * mpg, $3200. !07~-~--1 Vans 9570 Co~pe Dr-VUles • Sedan [)e. EXCELL~\ SERVICF $1 695 Sacrifice. Gd Cond. '65 G1'0 400, ,1 sp(!;_'<I, niags -----------' V11les • El Dorados • Con· •• • •673-1933 • wi th 11111ny >.trns, /l.tw;t see ·74 OOIX>E Surfer v a n . vt>rtlblell. AJso n1.any other ~ ·r :-io lO'.l .1 \\' '.! ()I{ $2899 !\0 l'O\\'N l'i\Yi\1E:\T 100'. t'IN OAC NEW 1974 '72 HONDO SL-70 lo •p•--~7·79 · seJ ..... C"d'"a• Tra-'~ iru1. ") a.r • · nu e arrnnry a .--~· JIJ"" ;)I 1\UtOnl R(IC ll"/lJ\S'1\is.sion, ai. ._,_, " _... ._ UC"' Llke llCY.' $3:!15 • &10-4295 4 Wheel Drives 9550 ton, 6,000 miles. (487fllXI ~ ~ lsauot.OOOaC: l 1 HODAKA, lliggod for Dirt. ---------. lft99 2ff.-lillK._C4~WM. ,.,,...l,a,,, I SUZUKI t25CC, wady for 1969 Jl'!ep \VaJ,.'Oner, PIS, • SUNSET-FORD ,.-....... ....,. ~ dirt. 614-2465 evl's 6-IG-1631. P/B, HUIO trans, nlr t'Ond, :.,liJO Carden Grove Bh·d. C..,.-. ·~ ~ \VllJ'll huhs, Jo n1ileaij'.e. xlnt \\'t..'!llmlnsler 636--1010 ~ · U .!~ tf.A.- 1971 ~;~~!. $500 ~~~100. or n111kc Off(•r. NEW 1975 *'72 NORT0"'1N-00Co\6mm""""* '63 JEEP J-:00 E n g i n •: SURFER VANS a.uuu rebuilt (2000 n1ilcsl Xlnl. D d h Runs good. $900, rurining eond. $1~.i9 &16-l4'1S O ge C assis Cu ll 400-2933 dlr. l39a&SII • CLOSE.OUT SPECIAL '73 KA\\'ASAKI 250CC '69 DA'rsUN. New shocks, 3 cyl, Strcel, xlnt cond $G50 new springs, mich radials, Dir 8-12-4435 \\'E: PAY TOP DOLLAR ~402 l\tnrguerite Pnrk\\ay J-"OR TOP USEQ CARS lllissio11 Vie.lo ~'OltEIGN, OOMESTIC USE AVE!f.Y P\\'Y EXIT. or CLASSICS ~l-:!JJ.10 e 4!f.t4949 Ir your car is extra clean sec us first. BAUER BUICK 2925 Harbor Blvd. "J)irect!.;o uct'OSS h'<lfn ti\!! Bal!AA1 liny Club" S;d('s e Servil'l' 645·6406 • • • • 610 OR 710 Station Wa9ons f\0 l)(}\\'N PA Yfl\Jo.;N'I' HJIJ' , Fil\' 0. \C.: l.EA:-if<: SPECIAL '.!(;OZ -$128 + Tax lilO -$ M5 + Tax B210 -$ 6S + Tax '72 DalljUll 510 2 Dr. ;.·l'llO\\' l'ick t1p-$ 74 + T11x "'ilh bl<1ck"\'1nyl roof. radin, Present lhis ad for FREE he11tl!r, nutQ trans, 38.000 A:'ll rndio 1nilcs, 1JKOFPQ l 1\ I "·I · I fron1 $1995 YPS2:il1 "'Oircclly across fro1u the lialboa Hny Club" Ste.II:'!> e Scr.•ICl' 645·6406 '70 FIAT 124 ROADSTER J,\(.;UAR 1970 2+2 T11.n , UUIO, ah·. Power. w I r ti ' "'hct'hl. c\cun. 644-1526 '7•1 JACiUAR X.t12L l.ikc New * Looded t'i7!t-ti~7 1-73.5--1611 '69 XKE RDSTR Must ~u 1h1~ \\l'l'kend' Be!! offer! ~~'f, 1(1 !;:o.:!---:513 ' Karm•nn Ghia 9735 '61 GHIA COUPE ·I ;-.prld 1l'fin~1nls!>ion. l'Dtllo .11111 llt';H,.r. ILQN::JDI $577 orbst.~J. rb l l l·:i rb, $2000 '73 TRIUMPl-l T;,O TICER 586--4366/830-5'191. '74 FORDE-200 H olida y \V heels S u·rf er Van. AutomB tic. 1674lKl\Vl $4699 Cos1r1 Mesa 979-2500 FREE AIR SU'El.'THEARTS DJ::LICJ-IT .argr "". l'Cllon o $19!1'il New & Ui;ed 240Z':<: e Groth Chevrolet e NEWPORT DATSUN aPeu. le.wi& wP TOYOTA :i ~fll'l."-1 1ran~1111ss«'l11, A'.\!' Pltit" 11 rhor C ~I 6-1&9:!0X 1iuhv.ne:rl('Jr:in.•l37Bl-:J 1t ·' 11 • •• $150+takl? over pymnl.'I. Xlnt \l/lLLYS JEEP V·!l, stick. *FREE CASH $$$* cond. 646-"J381. r;nlio, hcal<'r, 50,000 n1iles. :"1•140 Garden Grove Bl\'d. '72 Yamaha :i;,o MX. '. ,,,1 $!199 &16-4448 dlr. (J52KLFJ \Vcsln1instcr 636-'1010 FOR JUNK CARS SUNSET FORD .. * ~8-1915 * con<I, Must sell $iii!. or Trucks 9560 • ·n Dodge Trade!:1nan JOO ' 'l'l~~~~~~~~'::'I oticl'. 642--0843 Vnn \\'ilh custom Surfer I' '1'2 INTERNATIONAL ~ ton special intl?rior, air cond. WE BUY USED CARS CONDITIONING Motor Homei., P 1 ck u P . 4 s P e e d \\·irte ovals, n1ag \\'h~ls, AND TRUCKS Sale/Rent 9160 transmission. (07874KJ $2199 SitARP! Gas saving 3 spd Coml' In for a free app,..aisal with every BMW SUNSET FORD "'ith slunt 6 engine, \\'il't.'d Lo GROT!l CHEVROLET, 75 Winnebano 24' 5440 Garden Grove Blvd. ror sound. $.119J (S811JJ I82ll Be.:.ch Blvd., Hunt. Bch (Sold U1ru OcL 1:1, 1974! ":II • Robustelli l\1ol.ors 4 • 847-60!!7 ~~3331 ROY CARVER I Brave \Vestm\JL'!'ler 636-40'10 18&11 Beach Hunt Sch . I nc. '72 COURlER, w/•heU, boot, "· 1°1"~~ \\'E BUY 8!\l\V ROLLS ROYCE StHI Construction " l -•· • $ o 2 o o ·~ ,,.. """' Th-t?ORTED AUTOS • ~ 1~, S I cc ""'O" extrM. -· '57 CHEVY STEP VAN vv10 If Contained or trade for Van 847·2'126 lS'x7' x7' enclosed. Dua 1 BEST PRICES PAIDI SALES-SERV ICE LE:ASING Colem•n Roof Air '73 CHEVY PTCKUP ~.l. T \vheel 2 sp. Jrg l't'ar end Dean Lewis Imports OVERSEAS DELIVERY On the! new Dodge chassis CAMPER SJ>EClAL, P/S, hold!i toatl·n.ins treat $850 ~i:rb·,·. C.111. 646-930: 440 engine, Wt 1vfleel, front air, can1per sheU !3,370 cash 494-7025 days ~82 CASft FOR power disc braker.--·b as 1 '°'4"9~"':;.;°'-°'":c'oC'"r.=2"p"m"---=~~ c\·e. YOUR CAR - thermostat controlled forC<'d '62 CHEVY Pickup ~~Ton 6 ~. 7".'°1 ~S"'P~O~R=T~S~,~, A~N~1~2 546-7070 a1ir heating, extra bunk. i;o cyl, 4 spd, radio. $489. Passe11i;::-er DODGE Under 1 --A"U""T"'O,;S=:,IM~P'-o"R"T"E"o<'"'I I eeps seven people, shag 64;>-2399 0000 n1iles. $5500 \Vould con- carpet, stainless s!eel dou-I OO~OG~E::::,,p;~-,~,u-p-.-~~75-,~oo=oc=E sider hue model compact as blc ·sinks, 100';~ self con-"'' parlial paym'L 968-031I talned, Coleman roof air, l 1h ton. 5175. 646-2171 or 4,<XXI OMfl g e n e r a t 0 r .1"'&15-"'"'°'m;~·=~~-=~ 1967 Chevy \\lindo\V V a n , (57980) '60 FORD " p u 4 611.000 milC'S, J,'OOd con d. "ton · ·• "I '·· fl 079C ONLY $1199500 spd.s1ick.saddle tanks.A·l .. a...,,,o er.l orona ' • cond. 549--1358 eve. L1111e, CJ\·!. 979-2523 Good thru 10/14174 I co'O'='=O::..:::::'..:,:C::.,.~-I ;,,73;-;oo=oc=E"""s"un'7,~. ~v""n"""'' -~ E •-t o. I Ana SELLJNG ·so Ford_'*-'-lon • ~ uu.:., .QA.I • _..... --n a · Auto., paneling, Carpeling, C:dlf. 811.nta Ana l'1''Y" at 6 cyl. 3 s1xl. "'/h('avy duty sink, & ice bo". 831·2040 1st St. rack. $500. Best. 537-8923. dlr. Alfa Romeo 69 Alfa Romeo Spiders 3 9705 '.!J.cl E. 171h St. Costa 11-lcsa • 546-4-144 DEMO SALE * 1.•74 Tii * t.'733.0CSA * 1-'74 3.0 CSA . SAVE! ? ·~-SSS Dove St., Newport B<'nch l~.1 1 Bench Hu11t o•:h n-1, .•• 0 'lu<•\·rl • & li-17~7 549-3J3J D\: \ ~" " 1 I JU, " e e e e Bristol 111 Jan1borcc Will BUY YOUR DATSUN, TOYOTA OR VOLKSWAGEN PAID FOR OR NOT. \\'ILL PAY TOP DOLLAR. CALL I KEl'\'T ALLEN, 540-04'12. Neal' O.C. Ail'pol't 83J.1300 ' . . g_q:_r •. --..!-!~ , ..... , "' ... e NEW DATSUNS e "i3 240z CU36XJ 1 • IMMEDIATE • 5 speed. /IC\\' rtidial tires, • !l('I\' pl.lint dL'luxC', & only DELIVERY • 19,437 n1iles 1 • Hundre<Js of BEAt.TI'JFUL e N 'J;...•,700 ldJ••,\ • e1v & Used Cars "" 2GOZ's -'.!+2's 'G8 DATSUN 1600 Rdstr. 4 e 210'~. 6JO's -7\0's !'iJ)Ced, radio, heatcl'. su!)l'r e Jlah.:hhacks-\\agons fint• cond.; OC\V pain I , e ' Piekupi; -Sfxlans rebuilt engine, vrry I o \1' e Stii:ks -Atontatics n1ilei;: 133,0001 $l199 tHfi-44'1.S dlr. !\\'BB7681 1971 DATSUN i:oll11ion 1vagon. :1tooo 1niles, E...:cel!ent L'Oll· . ' COT CATSUN ~ ..... ~. . . ............ ~ .. -,. .... , "' "' ditkin. $2100 or o f re r .)--------- 6T;H073, '74 DATSUN Pickup. 4 speed '7·1, 2fiOZ, fully loaded, 5,000 spL'ci;il 1n~s, like new? \Viii __.lll.i, iuinl-cond, make..oUel'. tradr 831-:lD•!Q _ _illr, $2177 I .M_a_zd_• ____ 9_7_38, '7'.! ,\-IAZDA 1600 Sport truck. ;..~ugs & n1 irrors. & 11,i862gU I flf.U. Le.wi& >""3'JSUNSET FORD VOLVO \\':~1~1~::~1~11 GN\'C ~I~ 1966 llarhol', C.\1.1. fi-ll).9:lll.1 1 ';1 -i{·lW • l0'.li6!!) Rotary Coupe {14:;...J';OO ldlr. · ,\sk Aboui Our \\'aJTant)· • ·7a KX-3 "''agon 113.f'.!4} Ornn~c \\r'hitc inlerlor 64.-.-JiOO ( dlr.) Ask Ahotll Our \l.'arranty ·72 nx.:~ Cpc. ITI7F1.JFI 1)45..j700 (db·.) "i1 "/l.TAZDA R.'X2 Air con- ditioning. \'cllo"" (826CJS) --"'"-'""''-'-""-""'-'-.,.,·i SJ~~ SUNSET FORD 54-W Carden Gro,·e Blvd. \\'1•s1minster 636--4010 Mercedes Benz 9740 '69 280 SE COUPE, swuoot, ~ ·l :.µ. 1ile1'CQ,.rad1al.i, immac. . ~>4.000 nil. $8(XX> ~lS 8 pm-U pm '72 Chinook 18'. compact but '73 COURIER Mag "·heels, '73 CHEVY t~ Van, CB rompletelv eouipped t.1 H, tonnenu cover, 18,481 miles. radio, camping gear in-To Choose From! Crevier BMW 208 \V. 1st Stre!!t Contai:t /I.Ir. Peterse n '7•1 26<JZ 4 z11 spce(!. At.1 /flI 8:i2-1021 or 963·5628 11tcreo "'/h1pc, 111 l' I a I Ii c 1973 2·10Z, Bro\\'n. nir, niag pain.~ & pri<.'ed lo s e I I . \vhecls, 21.cm 1nill'S. xtras.1.;c8Jlo.c·..o-c.010'7:d"l'o.c· ~--== "-===::;:=:;::::==="' xlnt. ~-2330/645-filSS. Autos, Used 9900 Classified ads iell big tteml, sntall Item¥ or any item. Autos, Und 9900 Dodge 360 V.S, PIS. P/B, <5-1!!53\I/) S2899 cldf'd. ttiOO or make ofier . air 12 type~!. 2:;.cm n1i. I SUNSE T FORD 830-S939 xlnt cond. $6250. Pbonc 5110 Garden Grove Blvd. (714) 49-4-iOOl \Ve!ii.tn1i11sttt 636-4010 '69 FORD Super Van 30'2. EXECUTIVE '74-.31' ~IANY '?'!COURIER 1A.i th Gem Top. Rhlt eng, aprox 20,000 tnl, E X T R A S . I , O O O ~I I , C89124Sl $:2199 ;:;.:001. ~l~'l~~ -map, etc. TELEPHONE OPT. GOOD SUNSET FORD $2895 i32l ETOl B US IN ES S D E DUCT. 5440 Carden Grov e Blvd. 1972 Ford Super Van GREAT CM1PER. $23,900. \V~1minster 636--4010 w/CU6tom interior, lots of "Directly across from lhe F IRI\t 0 \V N ER 89&-22'.lO 'fl-DATSUN 1600 p i ck up . extras, mechanically sound. Balboa Bay Club" OR S91·5..'t53 IVhilc. Only 17,171 mi I cs S3095. Art Gpm catl S4S-lGTI Sales e Service FMC (071:!1$\\'l $2799 '71 V\\I V \N, 7 pass. A-I 645·6406 SUNSET FORD (•lnU. S2600. CaU 837·3633 ---:=-:<'"'---- Uke new 8,000 n1i, finest a lter 6 pn1. Anvtim ; on Alfa Romeo motor borne built. $25.000. 5440 Carden Grove Blvd. "'knds. 642-lm: or fTI4l :;27.4132 \Vcstmlnster 63&-4010 =c-77----=-=~-,---,c- NEW 21' 'leeps; 6, full equip-·72 FORD Courier. \\'hi1e on 72 Dodge a-100, an1-Cni. big Berl1'na ped, lJlt 1,000 ntl fn>e, lo"' "'hit e. •·sharp" (9-1.>IST) tires & 1j·~ ~100/ offer, winter rates. 637--6600 after $2'2'99 _m_.,,_I se · 1 - l2 noon. SUNSET FORD 1966 DODGE VAN MOTORHOME 5J.ID Garden Grove Blvd. l\Hnt concl. $1695, 673--6622 RENTALS \Vcstrnlns!er 636--4010 Autos W•nted 9590 DALE'S SlU900 71-l>ATSUN P.U. C.be11y Reel, 25.000 mi, Sharp, 28 Junk Cars Wanted FORD Camper, Fully equipt, n1pg. Sl7fi0. 64.Mi680 & d . •2•00 \\lilt pay CllSh. 548·1915 new eni; · nvc !rn, .,,.. 'GG 1''0RD P.U. 6 cyl. ~ .. Ton, b6t. Anytime ~5-936.l gd cond. $500. or tx:st olicr. '!\fOVINC VAN· '74 Wj ba 19' 519--20-11 LONG \VH EE'l.. BASE 1nne 90 &16-8734 I demo) Priced to Sell $4952 (#2014) ---· illr;irh Jhnpurt!; ~ ''"' '(< (_,..,..i """"'"" Santa Ana 835-3171 ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST '74 DATSUN 2tiOZ, all e"tras. Cust. paint & seal cover· ings. 4500 Mi. $5,l;iQ 673-6510 '71 Datsun ~ auto, fully equippl'd. $.'®XI. &1·1·55:JO 1972 DATSUN P ick up. \1/camp<'r shell, good cone!, $2,250. 6~4--2037 '73 l20Cl, Xlnt l'()nd, air, 28mpg, vinyl top, low mi. S:Z.W)(l. r)1:;..387l. SALES-SERVICE LEASlf';C '71 DATSUN z.toz. Auto .. Air, OVERSEAS DELIVERY mags, & lo n1ile>s. 831-IDW ROY CARVER, Inc. i.:cc~'"\~600~Rd~,-,,-. ~xt=-0~1 -'°-"..,.•·1 ROUS ROYCE BM\V pvt pty. $12.50. _D 0 n n a 234 E. 17th St. 556--14'10/64:i-9593 eve. Costa l\lesa • 546-4444 '·7~,-,..,=z-.-G~m-/B~l~k-. -,U.~l/~F~Mc.I '72 2002 1'000 mil. $5600. 5:)2--09.'l.7 Radio, Air CondlUoning, l..o\v r.Utes {Ser No. 45431 '69 DATSUN \\'gn. 11j9JNQI SAVE 4 speed, lug. carriel' 64a.-5700 •dtr.) Crevier BMW '73 Ctt('n 240Z, auto, air, 208 \\'. lilt Santa Ana CORD Matched Pair 810 Converlrble and Weslchesler Sedan. Mechanically restored. Shown by apPQ1ntment only. Mr. Davison - 546-4444. '66 FERRARI 330GT 2+2 Concours e c~assic . sliver w/re d leather 1ntetl0f. S dll batlt Y•y -28402 Marguente Parkway Mission Viejo 881-2040 495-4949 '6SAUA ROMEO GIWETTA 1600 Ytloce •• I'" Cle.. lo lull -ion. rid • ._ .,.groi.-• ....... !RACH JMPOlrTS 1200 w. Coast Hrghway Newport Beach 645-6406 R 1972 Toyota Pie::-.:~ 18.cm I cc===-'==c..,,,,-=,-8 ANO NEW! mi. !\lust sell. /I.lake offer. \\!ANTED '71 or '7'! Pinto "DilecUy across from th(' STEEL CON.STRUCTION 5Si-58lO. 0'f Vrga, auto trall!l, P.P . Balboa Bay Club" Classified aos sell big nems, 100% SELF CONT AlNEU 645-5633 "'imds or aft 7 pm. Sal•• • ,,. __ ., small items or any item. "-'-:.r••' fl< • ~ -~'.:..M':!". 835-3171 stereo, mags, 17,000 miles, $>1'100. 552.]722 Sell Idle items with a Daily l---------+--------+---------11 Pilot Classified Ad. Call '73 COUH IER 1861485) I=~~-~~~='°"'= 1 ...., ~vice Just call 642-5678! SLEEPS SIX , \\'/TOP '"T Shell ClaSJiified Ad! call 642---5678 1 645-6406 You ~'Ol.lldn't bell ... ·e that a ~· Autos lmpo•tod unlt so 1.."0mpact ... ~nd easy =-"""-"°''"700======(d:Ol'Oi'lJ..:A:;•:;l;:o;:,••c.:'::m::Jpo!::::!'.!.'•::d::__.:.9:.700:::.:,:A::::u;:lo:,:s"-,.:;lm::.'.!:po::.:•t'.:ae'::d:__;9'.'.7,::00~I ' ' to drive v.'OU!d have as - much niore Inside as the 642...s678. 9700 Autos, Imported 9700 '49 FORD , .......... t---1~19;-nrekitchen has a 3 burner stove with automaUc oven, stainless steel sink. 4 cubic-foot gas electric re- lrigerntor. The bathroom has a separate sh1w:er back· ed by a quick recovery ,_,'8ter heater, a sink and a marine toilet with holding tank. This unit is priced a little more than the orice of some luxury station wagons. 157357) All al YESI WE HAYE ' 109 •EW '74 TOYOTA$ '58 MORRIS MINOR -Woo6(' WOIJOll Come see it & make offer! 64~448. A Cassie! • '52 MERCEDES JOOS COMpir- Only 1 ol 86 made! 5 ~· botll .-.. , 2&I02 "''!"::!: Pl<t>QV -·- New paint, interior. tires. IEACH lMPOllTS 1:ioow.c-t~" ~~.ch ~ I ONLY $8595 ('.ood thro I0/14 Dir., 20) E. 1st Santa Ana Calif. Sanln Ana Fwy. al Jst St. Tr•ilers, Travel '72 AIRSTREAM USED 27' lNTERNAT!ONAL REAR BATH-TWIN This Jmmaculale condition unit nnist be seen to be· l!eve. This rear balh beauty hns twin bedi; \Vilh such options R!I. bay hrcczt" Ai1· Conditioner 7\~ cu. ft . reeler, entertninmenl C<'nl·cr , awn- ing ruld many other features ONLY $8695 .00 Good lhru lD/1•1/74 Dir., 2000 E. 1st St., Sanla Ana, Calif. Santa Ana Fwy at lsl St. '67 16' Shasla camp trailer, ae1,1.n & sturdy. 64U800 Trailers, Utility 4.'<7 utll trniler, good for trnn~porting nmtorcytlcs.. best offer. 83.1-8423 Auto Ser. & Parts 9400 1600 CC V\V engine including nccel80ties. 548-4290 ENGINE '67 Chev. 233. ncOO! \Oo'Ork. ANSEN ?i1o.p. New. F I t Chevy. l~ $2S each 963- 1594 4 MlCHF'..LlN radii .... 165-13 llWIM!W. ~1 LUGGAGE it.ck. r.ew S2Q. c.11 54S-2543 • Dally Pilot CIUAlficd l?V"r'Y day! ' IN STOCK PLUS 18 DEMONSTRATORS LAST CHANCE TO SAVE $$$ At the OLD PRICES! Prices start at $ 26 77 • lANDCRUISERS • PICJCUP TRUCKS •MARKll's •CEJCA's •CORONA's •COROLLA's ( 4) (15) ( 6) (17) (31) (36) ITE21-6031) Soft top or Hardtop Long bed or Regular Coupes or Sedans GT-ST -LT Wag.-Cps.-Sedans 1200or 1600 1966 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 7.IT~hSpitfire '70MGB-GT IS....• 7llOC I 52795 '71 TriumphGT-4 tll270SWI '73VWBUS Fe Wlr~l'w.olo i-•1 '""'" '73VWBUS <l ~,(8-f fllH~I s3995 '71 VW BUS '74VWBUG "Sod.Fic.W•.{1523JSC) 52695 '73VW BUG f g W•. IO&!HE.G I 52595 '72VWBUG '~i2ft.4GOOI '71 VWBUG <I SQll !131Cf'JI 5 1895 5 1595 '69VWBUG 4 SCIO (l(j,VI"'' 1949 DESOTO Ru nning condition, l:xxjy in good condition. '1200 (213) 24().7376 '54 SIATA GtM beefy t..,... ='" v.e-ne o.-~~o,..,..ui'I: BEACH IMPORTS ll'OOW Cob! Hog-"""""'°" Be~ 6'1!r6t()8 'ST FORD SKYll NER ~ C:O..•trilbk 'I/"' ~"' ··~-...,,,, llOWt ~-,..,_a..~ ... BUCH IMPORTS 1:00 ..... Col:il tl~ ~lll!d . ..ti+QS ''55 MERCEDES lOOSL GUUWIHG !IOOOO -~ w/lllld< leill'ler -&SI.MRI!! IEACH IMPORTS l :IOO W. Co9M ~ ~lilO .w~ ·32 PLYMOUTH l wtHDOW COU,.E Chrome lubf>. set up lor O'levrolet Less engine & 1r;insm1ss1on. 5350. 968-1128 '67 MERCEDES 250Sl MINT \octcl.t:.oc11 v.11., ,..,...... ~'"'~-~r~ .. J., ,.. -v ..... \ a.11.:c.o •<i';o4')1') '60 PORSCH!: 1600 a...k•-'S adlltbcd: v.-.y 2&tO.'_ .J:::,: lllart,- Mmc111 \I-13~ .. ~) '55 MERCEDES JOOSC~ fjlJo::O •illn:wn """'""' ~. R.AWllSS BEACH IMPORTS l:'OOW Co.R H'!l"W.W Nr"'fY'<l fN.:£h 64S.M08 1955 BENTLEY •·T)'H $7,500 673-6619 .......... ,, .... It's Easy To Find It In DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED .. 0Ffll5 --11--NEW '7 4 u:r·., ••l't. •ll4's Wt An O•.nfe><ktd HUGE DISCOUNTS Cp11., Sedeftt, W•901u How .t.wifflobl• Witt. f"OWEl STEERING ISO TO CHOOSE FIOM s,..d .. PYrch•d· ,!!RAND NEW RX -2 MAZDAS Tdce Your Choice l-..i ·-Only Nnv<"r '~"-"' ,..... fll!)oft "' !~~-· In• " • ~" l ...... s29ss W~ Deli•er of this Price!!! NO TltclCS tfO GIMMICKS "" l"''"' ·~ ••<1 t oe• °"' .... ,, """",... ""·""" II:" O:O"'• lllltle INCLUDING: •J ,... OI'" 50,000 IRilt .t.ctary IJllO"lllltff 011 ... -'1) & '74 l'"Ofor(' -'Al.SO INCLUDING: ....... ..,,,. l""•IW•AM ~l~ Bull'" R-•~ A~l~""O ' ~,._,N '7 1 280 SE SUXt!l.)llF Tull .. u:cu Wu11nr .\lllL .,u.nJ., rully 1• "I'd. Xr•11 )Jit'.11. X lu~·-~ Cull: Gll·l;(J.~I 1 ; I ~':uz I l>/Jt't'o'.:I. .\)l/f'.\I ( h111 11111\'" .\ likC' 111'11: I 1"::1-~'0lfl dlr. 'G;i; :i1EllCEI~ S<.-dan .\111°1,. .\)I/ f )I , J'/S, P/l\'1ndo11s 1131-2010 lllr. Autos, New 197 5 CHE-VROLETS PRIC£D AT 10% OVER INVOICE COST I NO GIMft\ICKS I Brand New 1974 MARK II COUPE '69 V\\I C,\i\IPER. Pop top, SAAB 99 LE 4 speed lr3l1b111ission, i\i\I te11t, racljals, reblt ('Ilg. raclio. j;jj(J(:ID1 $197:> flrn1 Call 646-474.7. $1577 '69 V\\'. J\1ust sell. Good corn.I. P riced to Sell nu brk~. lo mi. $1100/bst ~--! -"'~~ ~.IGlo....ri.........& :-•• '"'" ""'"""" 1t~n! N , ... ,"l", •j--$.t!l8"4,--•---""" '"·"'' 'hJ -1'1n.u LtWiA• '65 V\V Bus, top opens, bed ,. ... t.~ flll014l I'!. Ol'l~'>'•PO.-iHI U+:-.~ e 1~ " "' • s • ' b , , ·c....to-1-· r AC..l<OY~ IE!lor· """'~ ,1".11.... ll<'lufl<lr•·rle·"" , (U'••!J/Jlf{l GLllt'.o'>•IJo1"I ""'"''" ,,,.,,<""•il~H A~1u•!•"C U"'Cl"•I O("J(l'<I,; f Ul:l ( Al'oS,,.. ~ ~ .... -\•S., ~ .... ~ ~-..... <!Oft ""' .,..,,..~ ... 1 I lUwn. & storage, am-rni/tapc, good cond, $8:)0. 67".r-206-l JOYOJA 1"·1"'0 °'SQ°"B°'K-C" R"'ad"'t"o.-,a"'t1·~. -,d,_<a-n. ne1v p.1int, gd n1i. $1795 1966 Ha1·1Jor, C.i\I. &llJ.9303 or b~t. &lr>-Z560 ah 6. YOUR CHOICE (#7?.861 ., I oil' 8<a<"1 N(I,. "'""'~"" • "°"""'' n'<iM" ll•·2 "'"'~• ,_-;.,, • ~l...-.:..0-JIW/<1,1 • ......,. • 1110fi;' I IMPALAS e CAPRICES .THEY'RE MARKED ' I NOVAS e CAMAROS "DirceUy acroi;s fl'01n the Hal:..On Bay Club" Autonu1.tic, air conditioning. ~IUS'f SELL. leaving. '70 (752BBD) $1fi00 V\\' can1(>er. Clean. $2100 . SUNSET FDRD An)'tim•, 673-3898 ' . '· • .. • ·Sales • Ser\:ie{! f».\O Garden Gro1•e Bh·d. 196.1 BUG, gd. eond., nu 645·6406 LOOK FOR THE VEHICLES' MARKED 1 ~ OVER '70 SAAB 99 2 lloor. •I speed, air tioning. \,j.l:!BQ1'.:~ • V2 & 3/4 TON TRUCKS $1995 O"fN MON. JH•U fll. 'TIL 10 PM SUNDAY 'TIL 6 "M GROTH CHEVROLET 182t 1 hac:h Blvd. Huntington lffch If you call Green Motors Porsche +Audi, don't be surprised if Hal Greene Porsche + Audi answers. \1111 ti: nnt i.;l·uini.:: ,, 1•1111\).: nl11nl-...r ,,1u 11.· .L:l llln~ .1 11c\\ dc;1),·1 ll.11 l.rl'C'nr P<•t,1.:lll· 1\ud1 \Vc ·vl· t.11..cn over lrnn1 {,rccn Pur~1.:hL· 1\urJ1 . 1\nd 111 '\Om1; way:<io we're going to tJkc .1hur thcni \.Vc'rc kl'l'fllll~ the :-.i mc phonc-number !\(,~. 11~1. \VL"rl' k~cp1n~ tht: \JlllC \01.:Jt1on. 10~-l(l f1rl"fnnc Ulvd . \.fJf\\,1lk Uut uur hour\ .1 rc rJ1f k•rcnt Our ,,1 ll·\ hc•u r' :111.! >':)(I 3.01. tn ~ p 111. :\\onJ:ty thru Fr1J.1\· ,, 111 ,, !lll \.11 un.!.u•. And J l 111 ''on ~un.,L1 \ I )11r 'l't \'lrC huut~ :ttc h 10 1;:.1£1 1\'\1)11d,\\ ru\•.,.!.1\ \\'r:dncsdty :ind Fnd1v. AnJ (111 Th ur,. J.1~·-.1\ l1 ~rc.1t t.'Onvcn1cncc lO cnr 01.ncr~- 1\'c re (1pL·n for service from 8 to 8. Drop h1· and sec us. Tt."!it drive 3 Ile\\' ror)l..h\· (U ;\uJt Look over our f inc line of u-.cd c:tr~. )bu'll find ,,•hen u con1e5 to !>Crvicc and to rhrl..1r , \•·c-.cll. Ji .i i Greene Porsche AuJ11~ nut tn r11.1kc fl name for 1t!>Clf. Hal Greene Porsche + Audi 10850 Firestone Blvd., Norwalk Tel: 868·3233 \\'estminster 636-1010 reblt. eug., asl..in~ $500. '1'! TOYOTA COROLLA ·I C:ill: 548-::rui door Deluxe. Only 1 7 , 0 0 0 '70 V\Y. Lo mile!, Xlnl Cond. ori;:inal mill'!!!. 831-20-IO dlr. $1600. Call 6 7 l -6 7 4 5 & rondi-'73 TOYOTA CEUCA. Auto., ='~':HXl3~~1.~---~-- 11ir, & full>-londed! \Viii '71 \'\\' C:unper, reblt eng, trade. 831-2010 dlr. xlnt rond, $2650, 6~ .Pml.W W TOYOTA ... '73 TOYQT,\ i\11\11 u·a:;on. tl.000 n1i. Air. PIS. 6 cyl. Roof rack. Exe. S3·IOO/orter. 536-790-1 • '69 TOYOTA \\'gn. fZNZti&I) I ~peed . NCI\' J'l..'linl 4 Ill'\\ I ll'l'~ ldlr.) 'Ii';' 'rO\"OT1\ Coi'Ona I eyl, 3 specd $399 1291031 dlr. liHi-11-ls '1.11 TOYOT.\ Con1rn1, a~ S!l!f.i. 8·17-99'23 ('vcs & 11·eekcnt.ls. '71 1'0YOTA Corolla. Good condition. $I 3 :>O. 67:;...:'.608 afte1· 5Pl\I. 'Qi TlilUi\lPll SP ITFIRE t.'Oll\"Cl1il.llc. rieedi1 \l"Ork, J\fake oiler. 67~ '66 TR-IA IRS. Xlnt. cond., must sell for be11t ofter. MM!'9 J utta few word1 In the rl9ht place ••• Dally Piiot Cla111fled Ads Ola1 th• dlro<t llne 642-5678 '73 SUPER BUG, Loaded. 13.!XXI nti, i\lu!!I sell. Make offer. CR.LI &W--7376. '6,j SEDAi'l En!!ine rebuilt. excellent 2nrt c:ar. $650. 838--2869 & 995--7522. OPEN SUNDAY <:ad II lac '91S '72 CPE DE VILLE ~ ELECTRl(SUNROOF J'ttt·tvry nir l'OlidU\<111h1V. fuJI f.lll"'~r. vh1rl tot1. fuH il'nlher intt>1ior. di.ml eon1Jort ite111~. !itl!l'EQ with !(WC, !lit &. It.IC· M»I.lk: 1tee;i11g, cruiie con· trol door locks, t\vlll&ht 1en- 1im>I, trunk lockll, etc., etc., etc. Ever)' conc<.l\'able xt·ra Cadilluc n1akes. Truly a "Jewel" in f:\UY' reflpect. <l30CIT) • OPJ::N SUNDAY NAIERS CADIUAC 2600-llY<t CoJte_l_I OPE.:'I SUNDAY * GREAT BUY!* ·;z couPE DB v1LLE Xl11! Cond Super Clen11 * (j.J~>-9232 • '"iO CAO COUJ'E DE \Ill.LE net'?tls paint only, other11•i11e pert cond . 4!J.i-'..Mi "\Veed it & Reap" Front treasures to trash Turn Uten\ into c:ash CALL DA.ILY PILOT Toyota 9765 Toyota 9765 AR! YOU LO<>qN~fOR_A_~ E~GEPJIQ.~~ BU!... ON THE BEST VALUE ANYWHERE? .,FOR A LATE MODEL QUALITY DPMES'f.IC CAR LOW MILEAGE ME!\CEDES·HHl TRADE·ll!S . " ' ·-j,z; ~ .... ,,., ... ..,. '73 MARK IV •••••••••• $7400 Gold-Brown Leather. Fully Eauicped. Less Than 25.000 miles. Lie ll297 GOP '73 ELDORADO • • • • • • 57200 Yellow-Betge Leather, Fully Eou1poed. only 10.000 klcat miles. Sor. 11"4039 '73 COUPE DE VILLE •• s6000 Yellow-Beige Leather. Fu)ly Enu1pped. Le ss Ttian 22,000 m•lcs. Lie. 1913 GXU '73 COUPE DE VILLE ' •• $5800 Blue, Wtl1te Leather. Fully Eauicoed. Less Than 18.000 miles. Ser. ~5297 '73 JEEP •.•••• Modet CJ5. V-8 \\ll!h headeri. 4-wheei dr . Parnell1 l1res. low rri1!eaQe Lie :i515 JFB •••••• 54500 roll oa1 . soec•111 Gatrs \!Flee ls with '72 RENAULT •••••••• 52395 Fastback Coupe, automatic:. air. 11110 new, less than 25.000 miles. e .. ceu economy car. Lie 11956 GOO . '72 COUPE DE VILLE •• $4700 Gold. Beige Leather, Fully EoLI1cped. Les~ Than 36.000 m11es. l •c. •5153 EGA ' '71 RIVIERA •••••••••• 52995 Ivory, Brown Leather. FuHy Eou1cped Less Than 40.000 miles. Lrc. J319 DLH ..... Hatchback cpe. G T. pkg . less ttian 16.000 mies (5 12FYWI s21.95 '74 FORD MUSTANG 11 V-6 4 sod . air pwr Slrng . w walls. llnl glass. landau t o p IOO!lt<ER) '72 TOYOTA 2 Dr. H.T. Mtn1 cond , great gas saver. fRNX424) s1795 '73 HORNET HATCHl.t.CIC Buckets:--mag wheets. Wide !Ires. auto trans .. Dower s !eer1n9 1879001) Hard To Find " INC. '833·9 ~00 '70 HORNET 6 cylinder. au l omallc:, power steering. {227DlN) 5 1595 • '69 OLDS cun.t.ss Aulo PO+lcr s1eer1ng air, low mllcage. Must see! (YXV7811 ' , OPl!:N SUNDAY 1974 CPI! DE VILLE ONLY 9,000 MILES Factory air COtl!Jllloning. full power, vinyl top, vinyl & leather Interior, tllt & tele· llCOpic ll(eerlng, stereo, door locks, fully equipped. Looks &: runs Hke the day it was delivered new (Ser. No, 102900) NEW 1974 1·210 s2579 HO DOWN ,.,MT. 100% Fin. OAC * fRff AM RADIO WITH THIS AD * NEW 1974 610 or 710 -STATION WAGONS HO DOWH PYMT. 100% Fin. oac * FREE AM RADIO WITH THIS AD * NEW 1974 PICKUP 52885 MO DOWN rYMT. 100% Fin, OAC . • • * FREE AM RADIO WllH THIS AD * NEW 1974 710 2-Dr. 52899 HO DOWN PYM'T. 100% Fin. OAC * FREE AM RADIO WllH THIS AD * LEASE SPECIAL 260Z -1128 +tax 610 -185 + tax 8210 -168 + tax Pickup -174 + tax HUM SILECTU)H ef "EW I USED Zlt 1'1 -Al Colen & ...._.. ... Dill•..,. All Cars + Tax & Lie. Del.!--Hndlg. 20 ( - TO CHOOSE flOM PRICED AT 100/. OVER 70 FACTOIY INVOICE COST • speed, rt1dlo1 tinted glass, dlx. bumpers, whitewalls, VEGA #1251. $84 ~ $84:.,. $.>OU.70 ft tM tttal <eth ,,kt incl. fllx I lie. tt.s. -~· 0prke Ii $"116 hMI. tax & Uc. fen l _.,,.. it.r-41 rMMhftfl .,,,.,.1of,.....cl'9lll • .LP.L fS.t e MON. THIU Pll. I AM TO 1 0 PM e e IAT. I SUH. 9 AM TO 6 PM e GROTH CHEVROLET HUfttlntton '"ch 549.3331 . . ... • '73 TRIUMPH TR6 4 spd,, AM/FM. bOth tops, 17 .000 mileS. like new. (171HOV) • • I c avrolet mo I Chevrolet 9920 l9'l'O CllEV . ~lahbu. ExH·11 e e e • clean. As •tg Sl400. (\,JJ '1 \ C'.'he1 y Novn, V-8. Auto 919-1'~1!1 t1ht>r 5 prn, 1'ru1 ~. Air Cond, Jled, Low 1971 EL. CAMlNO, PIS, air ri1il1·i=., 113'1KAU' A.ITRAC· & !\tag&. SllOO. TIV~:t.Y l'RlCED AT S:n99 493--0872 • Groth Chevrolet • '69 CH.EV 1~1PALA., Loaded, IS'llJ Beach llW1t Bch Runii Good. Clean SI o o o . Sl7·6087 ~3331 eau M'Hljl. e • • e , . .. .. ,., , I Saturda y, Ottober 12, l''.174 OAILV PILOT (: ~J Chevrolet m O Chrysler I Corvette '71 DATSUN 510 "''111.:0n. Alr '70 CllltYSLER JI.Kl Ltt;.~ ;;o.;.;.;.;.:.:.;:...--.--• ...::.::i 1'tirwll1111ni11K, landau, r o" f tWI*· Pf1V.tr M!ill, i.pee<I '73 Coi·vetle 4 Slid Alt Cond ruck. tl!OOl-'FH) $2499 '~Hllrol. 114117) S17!l9 Dark ~lctaillc G1.ttn RaJJ.)•.; SUNSET FORD SU NSET FORD ! \Vhcels , R~1dlal Titt&_ Sharp. 5.1-IO Cnrden Gro\'t' Rh rt 54)1) C11.rden Gm\r Blvd. Low Mlle&ge, only zti.OOll Wei>tml1111tcr G:IG-!Olll \\'t•i,1111h~rt•r 636 ... WIO nillellS{e cair, ntE PRID~ '7:i-S'fAfiON\\'ui.:un, ll p.o.~: ·U li\ll'Jo:HIALlfiU111:ml oi;· TllE BOUl..EVARD. p/1, p/b, 1ur, ,1utu 1run~. r1P. A/t'. A;\l/F'\I, lllpt>, ~4!1GG~olfth' l6C!J99he-olet • p/M"ati;, p/11 111d, r :1 1· k , l11tilh, 1n1 . lo.idf'd SJSOO. "' ~llrhclin rlrf's, 4."l-1 ,. 11 i;, 67:>-:tn:n (Ir ·1~7-t'.'!l'l 18211 Hent•h llunt Bch 53400 64.J-l IJ4 art 11p111 Comet 9927 847~ ~1 mo 1~1PALJ\ .. ,-;-,-;::-:11r (,111d, e e e ~ auto, ~.oro n11 Xlnr 1·01ltl. 'til CO:O.lt:r 2 dr. xlnt run· 'bi 'VETTE convert 421-4. $1500. 557--0li97 c, l', .t 11ini.:-t~1ndu101L $200. Call s]x!. A~l/Fr.f\ :4~ cit'& 0 ••.32 4 I 1;-,·.· ~~"!. ~ · 71 -.n·n ~--1 _( ll) s. ,..,..,., _ ·-=~· firm. .,, '"' ~ '7 2 CHEVROLET Ci.iJll'll'~ 9930 Cougar cwpc. Air ,,11JC11ticln1ri.:. Continental -------...,,.,.;I do\'C i,'n'Y· 111·1~-E I ! $~'!1'-.)9 -------- SUNSET FORD LATE '73 :O.lodcl-C1rn::<'r l1n1/drk hrn \'111)1 top, 1111 lt-nlhl'r int, all xtrn~. a:~1:1 nil. unth•r "rllf\ Pl'rf••rt '"JIHI. Hl'hrt•d &I yr o t d \IQ[lt;1n SO]l' dl'll'{'t', llhit'h ls lh(' h·u1h. $6000. !W!-1'621. ,\1,\HK 111-;-'j!J~Ctnna•ll•l;j bro1~n. Fully eqtup·11. 1111· 0111c. l\1•11• i\·licheltn 1in.-s. S:lSOO. :ru-9293 ----!\l,\HK JV. '7'! Hll b I 1t l' k' lo:11IC'(t, 11 l!h trlrphont'. un· nHu·u)111t• 61·1-Ij~lfj "\\'hitt• Elep\mnls" o\'!'!'· 1·unnlnt;' your house? Turn lhcn1 11110 "C11sh" .•• sell thl•111 ihru a D11Uy Pilot clnsslfiecl ad! '73 IXJOGE SIVingl'r larxlnil 1-ou1J('. ,\ i r l'OndiHonln"'- J02t;sTr f"® ..., SUNSET FORD ~110 Gat~lcn Grow Blvd. ' \\'es1m 1ns1er 636-401' ·ii1-00oct:: Dart GT. vtn.Vl rol.\f, v.s. auw, rarlio, n/~ poor pau'lt, ',! bad tires, $61:q 830-JJ.rT . • Do11'1 i;ivf" up the shlpJ "Lisi" it In classined, Shij to Shon> H.esulta! &a-5678. ~ aassilied Ads , •.••• 64~ •••••• and Howard Chevrolet is • STACKED UP with left-over, beautiful NEW, us.ed,_and demonstrator 1974s · at the OLD, REDUCED PRICES! ''"'" ·~ Iowas .. . Only $ " •' . ~ ..... '"' • -•• . . . -..No ''l!J~/3311 '"""'ll'"l•IM><'lo<>< ACT NOW AND SA VE! Chevrolease .. '72 EL CAMINO Automatic, power steering. brakes. air cond .. be.lted tires, excellent condition. {98733J} $2695 :?.~ ,~?~!~,~t;R~O s3995 OHL y oond .. oower brakes. tinted glass. etc. Oftty 5J9GTY '73VEGATWODOOR$21 95 :?0~ P,~~,!E,~"'· oow•• $2995 Radio. manual 4-speed lrans., steering & brakes air oond buckel ~tertdelroster. linled glass, wht!e Only seats. console. 11;nyl root, 'iow. low ()triLY stnptng. 8a7HOR mtles, extra nice. ( 106HOJ) ' PRICED RIGHT '73 MALIBU COUPE Auto. trans., POWer steenng, V8. air s3495 cond .. hnled glass. white walls. Only heater/defroster. 400GPJ :!.lw~,~~~pd ~(.~,!2N s3295 ' 1mmacutate lhrouqhout, good miles: OHL Y " {3222A) '7-2 PORSCHE • 914 '71 MONTE CARLO $269 · . ' $ Automatic, oower steering, brakes, Adstr. 20 5 spd., AM/F.M radro, lo. o~LY 4895 air cond., vinyl roof. radio & heater. OHLY 5 low miles. immaculate. {779FBO) .:-sharp, !Ow miles. (102JWA) '73 DATSUN PICK-UP 4 sod .. radio & heater. near new. s2495 only 14.000 miles. (06697W) OHL y ' '74 CORVETTE T-TOP Auto. trans .. air cond ., power steering, AM/FM radio. VS. 8.900 m ies. Like new! (477JLMJ MUST SEE! '.?.~.P!~o!.9,~~.~,?N $2395 2~,~2,~!!".~~!.~0 $2795 healer/defroster. white walls. Only Bir cord., vlnyl rool. radio & heater, OHLY luggage rack. 21 IGNO . good miles, clean. (113FNXl 833-0555 OPEN SUNDAY r.mo.,i . onH S.l.TUROAYS l :JO ..,.. lo 12:10 P·"'· } 1 '74 CORVETTE CONV. MAKE Bolh tops. 4 spd .. power steering, AM/FM, 350 engine. Only 5800 OFFER mies. lcke new. (BYl951J '74 MONTE CARLOs Oloice ol three. Automatic. PQwer steer~ng. brakes. air cond .. vinyl rool, low miles. immaculate un11s. • • $AYE Qlt0t0Hot11• ......... Wtdlte1chiy. oc+obtt' ' '"" ' ' (; J f. \ DAI LY PILOT Saturday, Octobfr l2 1C!74 -----.....--o.:-::'.::"::7:-___ ow'71T.'.::-:'.~:-----::=-,;rr:C:O::;:;::----;;;;;;";;'.==:-----:::;:--::--:;-----:-::;:-;-:;--,.,_.,,.,.·,__~=e" Dod~ 9935 F0<d 99°40 or.r--9940 Mercury 9950 Mustang 9952 Olds mobile 9955 Plymouth "60 Pontiac 9965 Tiwndtrbl;d 9978 _..,.. _____ .;.;...;:. -------~1-------~ .:.:;;.;.;.; __ _o_ __ _,'--___ ;...-.. _ __;~ '70 Ooocr D·1rt L Kn d D u FORD '72 L TO '72 FORD '!.! ?.fERCUP.Y )1 (In I t' G'. 0 '74 l\fUSTA!llG u 2 .. ~. ~11'1 ' ~ ATLAS '73 GJlAND PROC. apeelal ·n T.B. MINT"COND. Low t'OU(>t'. Air t'l'lnd ltioning, BROUGHAM 1,,Ufll' ,\1r l,»"1d1t1onin;:. A Auknnatlc, !J.997 m i l c11 OLDSMOBILE order, 1 of e. kind. _Nearly mt!. fll'lvat~pal'\)' $~650 '"l"'Su~s~~·~(lk8"" eu?:!u~ ~~i~.~:~e.~~ GRAN TORINO '""1s'0~~ef'°fbRD '"GJ:Ct..'t~ FORD ~~~o~R~~~~ Chry•l•r/Plymoulh ~~.1~;,, ~-·'~,ix:;: 1 ~-~1221=------1 ~110 Ganlr n Cro\'t' Blvd . v •-c r :11'" l~urden GN\'l' Blvd . 54-Ul .Gardtn Grove Bl vd. UNIVERSITY OLDS Open 1.Milly & SW1. 'tll 10 P M para e e. --. v-. 9974 , ·K 1·n~u,.•. 1u•tnry iur "' \V -"--b "··U 0,. ••-fl 7 •• \'c11t1nliu:H·r 636-IOIO 1 \\'estrnin.~tt•r ~10 c1tnunster 636-4010 ....,Q n.11..1· ~Blvd., ""' V'W""UW a pm. 1v1ul., full po11·er, v1ny lop, Auron1atl1· 1n1 nJ11m1"Uolun. JY>W· I Costa Mesa -----·-.,.-..,---1 Ford 9940 ,1nyl & l<ipl'!;ll)' 1111erk>r, t•r !!ll'i'nr~. i·in)l lup. 1111. ·~ ~uj;-..:Tl!:GO, -1 dr~\\'gn. ·~ l\1 u~·rANG. 2 + 2. 289. 2350 Harbor Blvd. i1 TOYOTA Corona Marie 'TJ VEGA Ka.mmbaCk GT duul l'OnJ!ort St·a!s. Sll·reo CL!'.:• Hiii, .\IC:, \''i. :;o'.t \'111:-hi-pert. mup, air shocks. Costn l\h~A 540-96«1 546-1934 11 Wagon. Automatic, air Wagon. Air condilkmlng, 4 71 rono Cour\1•r 11 i l" k u r 111th rna.gs. hnght ref! 11.00 Stl'll>ed ~ 48:!7XL I $2499 SUNSET FORD j.1!0 Ciu~lt•n GJ'O\'(' Blvd. y.restr"lt1strr 6.'JG--IOIO '74 MUSTi\NG-11-;l-~lk~I lr&t1~nlssi11n. 11,J..?IJ n1ik•s. (3:-!91(HZ• S3199 SUNSET FORD 5-l lO Gnrtlcn GnJve Bivd . \Vest.minstt•r 6.'IG-4010 'tj.11 L11J S1 11 11on\.\!li:\'n--:-597;,, (IP11tl, ·l;-i_)."'1 t.: 20th C !\\ ~l·lil.I(. 'W LTU Qw>. 1:t'i2JUN 1 AIC-Vinyl lop 645-5700 n1u lllpk•\:. tilt l1'1l\-'('I, doo r $2177 ;iu!o:. 1'/'f'... P/B, X 1 '.1 '. ~~~f~s1' work $450. '711 VISTA CRUlSE...R. Full '72 ROADRUNNER llURST -=>~roof ra ck, speed tr II n .--ml 11-i 0 n . I01.·ks, 11.u10 l'MlibC l'Onlro!, luuk i.;. l.J.OM 11 1~ 1'.n.1; · I J)(l\ll'r 1\/C New rad I a I 4 Sp. Mugs I: ?.feet.air SUNSET FORD llOlGWN) '1999 1'!1cU1il Ht\•i;. 1:,;\'{'l'Y di~ t'.lj· t'1Jn1v .. 1..-Ult. _1;11_, :;. ~1 ; ~ 1J O · 'liG J\1USTANG \'·8, Aulo.. lire'!>. 'stwck~. brakes. $2350. hock. SUNSET FORD li'll & rhc rn...st t>ru ullful ont• J.!ll'('l.'1~ S7Z:i:....:~--0.1l! P/,S. S499 &J&.4448 d 1r .1 ~i.52-7464, 8 .Ii, 400 ClLin. t>IJi, $1600 5440 Garden Grove Blvd. aA.•n Go~en rrove Blvd. I . c ,., 537E1.\\ "'••u l ... .:. "Qru;·~, ,c;;;c-'-;;:::;;;;:--;;;;:;--;;f -'"""'~~F!'IRM~;-~~~~ w .. 1m·--··· ~-·010 ~ ~ ¥ n so. 11 1 · 1 1 .CM.n. Ull'° 1 ~·1 :\JF.:RCUR\'. 2 ·~~ hrd!p. ~..,., OLDS, Oniega, 1914, l.700 .,,.. WQ""t Westminster 636-4010 $3395 Xlnt rot'l!.I. ~s~1~g s .. :io. '67 J\1u.~tang L'Onv n1i lrs, unde1· all warranUei.:. '63 PLYMOUTH 295 PRIV party, LeMana 1974 '72 Vegn GT W~on exlent FO ~O ,71 LTD VOLVO • ·19&-&11.1 "' uuto tran, V-8 s:-1.;oo. 3 m 0 nth s new, Call 54S-4742 SPQt1.Couqe, under 7,000 ml, concl. lo mllqage· $2100. or BROUGHAM M 9952 $550. 67r,...3167 Pdvnte pa11y.-M5-1<Ii2 '63 VA.LIANT (ZXV2611 full power, stereO. tape deck, best offer. 6 T5 -4 2 4 8 or l!ltiti Harbor, C.~t. 646-!l..'W3 ustang "-Auto !rans. Clean! $4100, Se~ or take over ~ ~. Popular 4-Dt•. Hnr<lt oJ> ,.--==c'o'i-"-'c---''T Oldsmobile 9955 '6.i OLDS Cutlass, $ 60 0. 645-5700 • {dlr.) ll!il.Se, TI~715 r 1t1'IOl'V. 11ir <'Ond .. lull l)o\.\C'r. ·7:1 Jl'ORD Coorler pil'l..-u11. '70 !l.I USTANG COUfll', 6 Great transp. New tire s. -'69 Po Ii G nd ~· v I A-1UST tiell 1971 Vega. Ex-AMl "'I -1· I JI 5-• II 1 'I 1 ii · ..., """'1~, Pontiac 99 n ae ra -~ i.:...._ ny cellent """dit"o •li•k 1ho·11 \'(nyl top, raprs1ry interior, inile;. "i200-;8\~i ~ , • ., t'Y ti< i•r, :1 u tu m a t i !', /\ OLD~ F'85 Coupe, New trans.! "_us se 11n1n ....... u o;,r-"" top. Tape deck. l\1ags. NeW """ IY • ... • dual •'Onlfort st>ri ts, nuro SUNSET FORD g,1s~t·1. ~ l llt.'1~ $19!!9 1~uu1 . ball , til-ei.: (59,CXXJ ni'1 1 Pinto 9957 tl~s. AM·Jo'M $1600. 6 73. SllSO. 962-2005, trnns., rild10. h<'u !rr, 8 u·111·k SUNSET FORD l'll"an inside & out. SITS. CLASSIC 1966 GTO Conv., JOM. '73 VEGA Estate Wagon. 4 st1•n"l li•ll'-'· All the di-.;, i..trus 5410 Gard1•n G1<ove Bl\'rl. ~il!O Can:l('n Grove 81\'d. ~l.'(...\!l~ ne"' rads, brakes, front end. ""'"-"===-..,~~~~ speed transmluion, yellow 1368CUU~. !'upt•r low nill('i;. \\'cslminstr r 6.'!6-4010 \Vl'$11'1liMll"r 636-IOIO ·r.i PINTO Runabout. 4 soieed 389 mill, 4 on the fir. Needs '72 PONTIAC Grand Prix (189.JNFI $2499 $2295 'li:! G/\L/\XY 500, :.! 0r:-Gd. ~MU STANG 475 * ti-I OLDS f's;), very t•ll'an, tran s n1 i s s ion' l'ucir, valve job. $415. ~ Landau coupe. Bright red. SUNSET FORD • lr:i ns. $200. Call a.L'i~l7-t2 2 dr. hti.,.· WU! trade for po~·der b I ue. {755EXWJ '69 FIRE B I RD, radio, <~tJC~~ FORD 5440 Garden Grove Blvd. ....... ••DtUA( j;:t.-O'l9.i. ~f US . GT ~;\1· I.ii 1298. 361, O~le, $:'299 . heater, air, p/s, p/b, $1200. 54"'1 c·~·n Grove Blvd. Westminster 636-4010 ·n COURll·.:I{ 1X614.'iS • fWU'U'~ ""' L. I ' 1' A~ c · V • 8 · SUNSET FORD • 536-7649 ..... ...., •72 VEGA (890EKRJ •nco n 9945 1""-" ""l<I .,,,. r 111 I• 111 ·~,3 OLDS DELTA c ,, u pe . \\lestrninster ....,,. •"to \\'/TOP Ki\ T Shl·ll 2.ao ...... 81Yc1 · """· "'y ' ' · ' " .):140 GaMen Grove Blvd. '70 PONTIAC B r o u g h a nl ~ . .20,035 miles 645-5100 frtlr. i ""-= u=-=-Def'M: .. -:--9:..-' 1974 TO\VN COUJ-'E good cond, rull) loaded }i50, Xlnt .. pvt. PLY .. n1usl !iCU. 'l'.'~trninsler 636-4010 F II sh l355.EONT1Ae;...Lov.'Jlel', &ti-;;700 (dlr ) ....__ ..,.. 1 HVi\161~. p.11 .. G-1.:.-9251 ll-12-1282 coupe. u pov.•er, arp. $300orbestofier. _ ___.___ · '&l FALCO;..: 6 i•.\I. ~ -~ti('{'(!, Ouly 2300 1ni., lmnn1e. --- --'72 PINTO (128EHLI (137ANBI $1009 A&k About Our \Varranty f>IO-R.~"" l97j :0.1L'STA:\G i\lach I , Ol IJS!\IOB!Ll!' 1973 SHARP SUNSET FORD 675-1837 radio, be:cr.tl!t. sm. &16-414S ~~~O~P~E.~'--iiS~U~N~D~A~Y==c l ~· ., . . ~ ~·ugon. . • 1971 KAP.1MBACK, new lirH . .. ~ 1.,-n"""'"l '" ,-.,,-----,=;I Sl\'t'r,11lr,!<ter\'o,\'.6,4spd, c·u ·t1>n1 CnliSf' 11 t "·'">-700 f"'-.i G Id h uu. v.ar:<('O'I 'Tl FO~D Courif'r pirkup. MaveriGJ<. 9947 S48'l8 /i l !}I' -~ r, n x rus, .....,.. uu !>WO Garden rove B v . T ·underbird 9970 SllOO/mllk& oiler '71 RAN'Cll.F.::H.O, J:d. ('<Ind ., Side pilMi'S, n1a;;:s. caini1t·rl ---~------· ·~I .:. J011 milenge-. 6#.-071~ Ask About Our \Vamtnty Westminster 630-4010 ----------Private pftl'ty, 642-8290 air, A~h")f ~lt•rt"IJ, int . she ll. (0'1036\YJ S259'J 'i I l\IA\IERICK GrnblX'r. Turn )'OW' &'Oii Clubs into '10 OLDS 98 L.S., all x1 n1i;, 'i'l PINTO \Vagon. Deluxe '73 VENTURA V · 8 I-lat· •72 T·BlRD Landau. Leather, •72 G-T \VnliOrf. am/rm tape xlnt. rotd.:Jl•lOO. ii75-340'1 SUNSET FORD Aul11111alit•. n1ag 11• he c I s. ii stel'l'U. ::>I'll the• 1 iviU1 lu11• nut es, l 01vnt>r. Phon~ int. Lug rack, Lo mi, $2000. chback, auto, air, p/s, p/b, fullnower. stereo. (l08HMA) deck, lo nil. Xlnl c 0 n d . Oklsmobile 9955 ;H4() Garden Grove Hh•d. IJrii;hl J'l"ll. iOISCCTI S2199 a Daily Pilot Classified Arl eves 642-3984. Clean Xlnl cond. 963~11. $2700. 6-15-1889. $4399 Priced to sell. 642_1244_ \'·,,1mio't'"" "''" 1010 SUNSET FORD and use the nionry for a '60 OLDS xlot -•·" PIS ·11 'I di I Ha i h SUNSET FORD ~· UJ\J-stereo! Call 642-51i78 Today. P/B. 1,_,50., · '"~ "'· • • "ags, new ra a !ires, ve w nrt.r wear you ave '71 Vega v.•agon, original 197:.! GltAN TOHINO, f;1[.. !">4-10 Garden Grove' Blvd. new brakes, 32,000 mi, 30 outgrown? Sell It fut with 5440 Garden Grove Blvd. o"·ner, low mileage, best OlDSMOBILE i1ir. Al\1 /f"~I stlc'i<e<i, Xlnt . \\1csln1insl_!'r 636-4010 ClassirJed .......... 642-5671! 847-1848 nipg, 581-2815 a Dally Pilot Classified Ad! WeStmlnster 636-4010 1 oHer. 499-1306 9 to 5, t'Ond. $2700. \Vin c·ons1d1·r Au_1_0;.;•,_U_•e_d ____ 9900_'-A-'-ut;.;o.;:•:..• .;:U.;:•.:.•d::_ __ .;:9900.;..:.:;..:..;'A:_-,.:u~to'::•~·~U~s~ed~~~~~~-==9900~'::~~Ai"'ut"o'--s", oeUC-sod"i---~9900= Autos, Used 9900 Autos, UHd l 990b Autos, u.-,• ~ !n1dt• for gd. trans. C'llr . _ : -7 TVJJ Of ~UNTINGTON BfACH OfFUS NEW '75 ,l .... , •Starfire •Omega . ,•c.utloss •Toronado --ORANGE COUNTY'S NEWEST MALER -·- BRAND NEW CUTlASS "S" H.T. CPE. INCLUDING: Deluxe Seat Belt s ,•T1 n 1ed Glas s .•At r Cond1tron1ng •Power Brakes•"350" V-8 ' Turboliydro ma t1c •T ilt Wh eel •AM Rad1o•Wh1le side wall t1r es •M uch n"()(e•Brand New 111neteen seventy !our Olds ~ Cutlass (Ser 11202301) LAST OlANCE! FOR THESE LOW PRICES llti2-18ll '73 FORD S quir e 10 11a51;enger wagon. Ve r y sharp. A i r condltionin;:. (S7711YSl $3999 SUNSET FORD 5440 Garden Grove Bl\'d. \\'l'i'ln1insre1· 6J6-1010 'G;"; FALCON \V111;. At f: heater, new b1•ks, r e h It trans. 2 nu lin!s. S 5 0 0 . 494--4891 '70 FORD LTD 4Dr. 11.T . Landau. Air t"Or!dilioning, llghl blur-. t:l99BNP1 $1599 SUNSET FORD :..140 Garden Gro\·e Alvrl . \Vcslmin.~ter @6-4010 'Tl LTD Landau couPe-:-11U: t,'01xl itioni11g. blUI'. t5a2GBJJ $'399 SUNSET FORD :1140 Garrlcn Grove Blvrl. \\leslmins1er 636-1010 '71 LTD 4Door l·I. T. Seafooni G1·et>n. (6f,OCJHI $1999 · SUN5ET FOR·o f>t40 Garden Grove Blvd. \\'estnilnster 636-1010 "i2 FORD Stat \1·gn, it 1 I :-.tras, .\ nc>\\" t1rC"s, x In I C'Ond, $2450 pvt pty, 494-6768 '73 GALAXIE 500 Landuu t'OUI)('. 1\ir t'Onditioning. nice (l~'!killl $299!1 SUNSET FORD :>\40 Garden Grove Bl\'d. I \\"estn1instf'r S:~JO ·72 f"ORD Gra n ,Torino Spo11 coupe. A i r Conditioning. rnag wheels. ( 5 9 8 E X N J $2999 SUNSET FORD M40 Garden Grove Blvd. Westmirater 636-4010 1970 VAN WAGON. air. 11u10, clean, 4 ne\v rad. tires. S.:ZOOO. !:::8-9435 '64 GALAXIE 2 dr, Xlnr. Tires, air. just st"rvic.-ed, im· llHIC. $;"JOO. 9fi8--0a9S 1972 FORD custonJ 500. Xlnt ,. '' n II . &-rvic:ed l'C'gulnrly. Fully C'q'pd. $1600. ~6-696;), '68 t'ORTINA Sta. \Vgn. Gd. gas nu., $450. 673-9482 ~--------'7 2 }'ORD Squire 10 pu!!sen~er h ·agon. Roof rJck, air conditioning. Lime gold. (145101 $3399 SUNSET FORD 5-1·10 Garden Grove Blvd. \Vest minster 6.'li-4010 '7:.! LTD -I dr, hardtop, \'tnyl top. fac air, poY.er brakes. sl{'('ring & y,•indo1vs. Steel bel!l'd R.1(lials 40,000 miles. \'t'ry good ('()nd, 64H121 '72 FORD euslonl 500. Xl nt con d . ServiC<'d regularly. Fully equ ipped. S 16 0 0 . 586-6965. '69 COUNTRY SQUIRE. 10 poss, full poy,•er. Xlnt cone!. 111r. 1 0\1'nrr S825. 8~6-13J.i FOR S ale 196 3 F o r rl ~'flil'lane, good ·<'ond. $2 10. !Mi:.!-T:'i2S OaRSffled Ad! 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