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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1977-02-26 - Orange Coast Pilot-• -Orange Coast EDITION OL. 70, NO. 57, 3 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES. Top General • ID NB, Cites Red Gi-owth ByMICllAELPASKEVICH couraged by American's increas- 0ttll90.a11,,.1i.tsY" ing awareness of this challenge." America's top mllltary man, ·-The Air Force general said speaking Friday night in "the United States today has the Newport Beach, said Soviet most capable and effective military growth has been peacetime force we have ever ''vigorous" and the United State~ had," but he spoke spiritedly must continue to make sure the against unionizing current Soviets do not ach1eve a strategic military forces. nuclear advantage. During a similar address Gen. George S. Brown. earlier Frida)' in Los Angeles, chairman of the Joint Chiefs or Brown said he believes "reason Staff, told a gathering or the will prevail" in Africa where World Affairs Council he 1s "en· Uganda Preside~t ldi Amin has ordered his army not to allow 240 Americana to leave the country. He said the United States "bas adequate forces to respond to any likely coot.i.n&ency anyWbere in the world." "It would be overstating it to aay that I agi worried," Brown a.aid, "becau.se .... I can't conceive of another government acting in that maMer and I think that reason will prevail after a few hours or a few days.•' In Newport Beach, Brown criticized NATO, saying top military aides were not aaUsfled with the amount of effort the United States hu put into the al- liance while other countries are not contributing enou1b. "Soviet strength in Europe bas risen dramatically and we must insure that oot forces are also improved," he said. "Obviously, we cannot act alone in Europe and much remains to be done to improve the force posture and re- adiness of NATO.'' AttbOO;b Srown recently lost bla argument for more money foe tbe controversial B-1 bomber, be considers the defense buget now before Congress "adequate to pr.Wide for the security of the United States." Tbe U.S. now plans to build five of the super bombers instead of the originally planned eight. Responding to a question about bi1h military spending, brown said fuods are essential. "It cmts a lot. sure, but so does everyt!Ung else,•' be said. He said he boped for a balance between our country'& military needs without demandina excep- tional economic sacrifices co tbe tu payer. •'The priodty task, in my judgement, is to maintain peace," the general said. "A failure to maintain a balance or power will risk the peace we seek." (See GE~EBAL, Pase AZ) Uganda Doi • g 240 Ainericans ... a.tty "lltt Sult ,,_ JOYCE WALTER TAKES HER CASE TO THE STREETS OF COSTA MESA Angry Woman Otfera $100 Reward for A.tum of Her Van Door > Where's Ber Van .Door.? /rote Mesa Woman Offen $100 for A.mwer -' By STEVE MITCHELL Ol t .. 0..lly l'iloUt•fl If Joyce Walter's van didn't have air cond1ltonmg before, 1t does now. But the Costa Mei.a woman isn't happy about 1t She said three men unbolted the driver's door on h<!r 1975 van Brown Names SA Chief to Justice Post Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr 's aurpnse visit to the Santa Ana Police Department paid off Fri- day for &be department's chief who was appointed chairman of the State Council on Criminal Ju1tice by the governor Raymond Davis, 44, was sworn into the job Friday morning in the Santa Ana City Council chambera lwo hours arter the ap- pointment was made public. Thursday night and ran off across a field with it -all within a few minutes. And now she's willing to pay anybody $100 "lo see that door again." Mrs. Walter, who lives near Heinz Kaiser Middle School on Santa Ana Avenue, said sbe parks ber maxi-van in the school parkin& lot after school because it's too big to fit in ber driveway. But al 8:30 Thursday night a youne neighbor saw three men snooping around the van. and when be looked again a few minutes later. the three burdars had unbolted the door and were runm.ng off with it .• Another witness saw three men carry a heavy object across a field near the Boys Club oo Tustin Avenue and l6ad it onto a brown station wagon. "The police came out and looked around for a ball·bour," Mrs. Walter said. "But tbc»e guys were loog gone by then." So the feisty woman decided to take t.bi.np into her own handl. She's placed a large sign on the van asking, "Who Stole My Door?" and she's offering a re- ward for its return. "I called a Dodie dealership and they told me I can't even or- der a new door," she said. "Can you beat that!" But a check with the parts de· aler at a local dealership showed that 1be can eeta new door. If she waota to reduce I.he draft, she cp get a door shell for about $210, said Victory Dodge parts salesman Russ Sneed. But it'll coet her between $500 and '80C> for l)au, weather strip- ping, a lock and other door amenities, be aaid. That'• why fliln. Walter ~ go- ln& to try to 1et her "oor back with a reward u entlceinenL "I'm really not used to this kind of thing," abe said, shaking her head. "I'm from Coventry, Conn., and tbin11 like this just don't happen there." So, if you bane to see a ~ tone copper and wbtte door hl,l)a· lng op ~ van of anolher eotbr, alve Mra. Waltet a call at 5'8-mA. Easte-r• V.S. Soalced Idi Amin Wires Carter NAIROBI, Kenya (AP> President ldi Amin sealed some 240 America~ inside Uganda and told President Carter Fnday the United Slates should consider its own human rights crimes before meddling in Ugandan af. fairs. In his first general move af. fecting Americans inside Ugan- da, Amin ordered them kept in the COWllry until an 11 a.m. meet· ing with him Monday. Amin sent President Carter a lengthy telegram charging that American cnmea "range from racial discrimination and the bombing of Vietnam to the Bay of Pigs ln\laslon of Cuba, the drop- ping of atomic weapons on Japan (and the kiffings of world leaders by the Central Intelligence Agen- cy," said Radio U1anda. The Ugandan leader said re- ports from neighbonng Kenya told of 5,000 Amencan MariQeS poised to rescue the Americans, but he said no such mission was possible because "the Amencans in Uganda are happy and scat- tered all over the country.'• "In any case," Amin said. "Uganda has the strength to crush any invaders." The U.S. carrier Enterprise left the port of Mombasa ln Kenya, Uganda's neighbor to the east, this past Wednesday after a five-day courtesy visit. In Washington, White House Press Secretary 4-0dy Powell said he had "no comment" when asked if military rescue planes were being readied. He said it was safe to assume the President would take "whatever steps are necessary and proper" to assure the Americans' safety. Amin's unexpected action came two days after he charged that the United Stales, Britain and Israel bad plotted lo over- throw him in a coup he crushed last week. President Jimmy Carter had told reporters Wed- nesday that develQpments in Uganda "disgusted the entire civilized world." "l ask you to pass my greet· ings on to all Americans, both black and white,·• Amin sa1d at · the end of hi• telegram. "l hope to visit you ln the While House in the near future.'' Brown additionally named the poli~e chief as bis representative to the National Conference on Statewide Crime Prevention Pro- grams to be held in Louisvme MarchS-10. The police chief, a Republican, was sworn in by Gray Davis, Brown's top aide who accom- Storm Whitens R~ckies (See DA VIS, Pag.-AZ) QUIZ FE41VRES CUB4N LEADER T••t IPUr lmotol~o• of Lcdm Atncrico 10m1 tile QUIZ, iomch among othtr thl•o• .oth ~ to fcWntjfJI ~lcada. Ftnd out lftor• .obo11t 11Cltnft, ~·· oiW ,,,.,.,, in Ott . "''°' b11 tokh•o th• QUIZ, on Pao• :A7 . 1'1wQUTZ .. bt~ to JIOV" ~ (oUlc,Q.1,0 ~to ttudftU.W. odWU m our ano. tt By &Jae Auoda&ed Pren A new storm brought more snow to Colorado Friday, raisins prospects at least some ol the state's moisture-starved wheat Cl'9P miP,t. be saved. The gllmmer of hope In Colorado contrasted wilb an otherwise bleak picture in mud> of the rest of the eountr7 -In· eluding some ol Colorado. Farmers in eastern ColondO wece still busy auneyhll thi dama&e to 'winter crops from a bllndlnl duat storm earlier ln the week. CaUfornla •ot more rain Thursday, but tt .u concdtnt· ed ln theo.x:tnmeoorth andJOQth ortlM atai. and w• If little beJ~ to dfoU&bt-strtcken tannen iD the central valleys •• Much d the Eat and ~ Ohio Valley, meanwhllet faced a threat of ttcJodin&, the result of buvy raln and rlaln• tem· peraturel. Heavy rain Thund~ Eric -""°'o PARAMEDICS LABOR OVER STABBING VICTIM Irvine Woman Critical aa Polite Seek Suspect Woman Critical Mesa Man Hunted In Irvine Stabbing ByJOANNERE'YNOLDS Oll ... O•lltl'llolSUll While an Irvine woman fought for her life today, police throughout Orange County spread out a dragnet for the man who stabbed her in the throat and chest at an Irvine s hopping center Friday afternoon. The search centered on Costa Mesa where two weeks earlier the suspect reportedly held his victim hostage in his home and threatened her with a gun. That incident ended without violence when the suspect, 38- year-old Francis Kerns Fisher. passed out on the couch of his Paularino Street home. Police arre5ted him, but he was later frt!ed on b11tl. Police speculat~ that it was a tangled romance that led Fisher, who ·also goes by the name Patrick Fisher. to hold his ex· girlfriend, Mary AM York, 33, hostage. And they believe that may have been the motive Friday af. ternoon when Fisher allegedly attacked her again, this time as she left the Alpha Beta market al Michelson and Culver drives. As honifled shoppers watched, the suspect allegedly grabbed Mlss York, stabbing her re- peatedly as be strug&Jed to free her~elf. Some witnesaes said they believed the woman'• chUdren were with her at the time of Lhe attack, but investigators in the Irvine Pol.lee Department were un•bte to confirm or deny I.he re- port. Witnesses said the woman col- lapsed, blood pouring from her wounds. as her assailant ran from the seen,_ pursued by two of the markets bOx boys. They told police they lost their quarry when he jumped into a while Ford LTD with a license plate reading A HARE. Paramedics called to the scene treated Miv York for several minutes befor~ rushing her to an area hospitaf where she im· mediately underwent surgery. Police said she was listed in critical condlUon in the hospital's intensive care unit early this morning, but they declined to re- lease the name of the facility, fearing the suspect might renew his attack. An all-points bulletin was is- sued to all county police •gencies <SeeSTAB. Page AZ) Coast Weather Brilht and breezy is the weekend forecast with fair skies apd gusty winda pre· dieted for tb~ Orao1e Coaat. ltitib temperatures wlll range between 65 and 7S wltb overnitht Iowa in the40I. D81DE TODAY Orange oJUi eou. ts los- ing s~. tH&t '"-owroll mrolltMrd of CM Coo.t Com· mumt~ c~ Oiltnct •how o •ltght .~ Set P.agc A4. ••• x I I • Tteo of a Kind Two sisters who need a home are waiting for a friend at the Orange County Animal Shelter, 561 City D~ive South, Orange. They're a mixture of beagle and terrier and, at seven weeks old, they're ready to start their new lives. More information is available at the shelter, 634-794_9. NelVport Man Held In Mesa Rape Try Costa Mesa police Friday ar· rested Laurence Michael Hooker, an wiemployed Newport Beach resident, on charges of as· aault with intent to commit rape. · Hooker, 36, of 2430 Holly Lane, was arrested by suspicious of· ficers aa he talked with a woman at an apartment complex on Avocado Street. Police believe Hooker is the man who attempted to rape the same woman last Feb. 11 in her apartment during daylight hours. The victim told police Hooker alle1edly walked up to her Fri· day in the parking lot and said, "Hi, do you remember me?" An animal control officer driv· ing past the apartment complex said be recOIJlhed the suspect from a prior description and called otricen for assistance. Detectives said they are ques· Uoninc Hooker regardinc a other se~·related cases in lhe Costa Mesa and Newport Beach area. He is being held on $10,000 ba.il. Leroy-Cotton, 30, has been jailed after surrendering in Syracuse, N. Y., Friday following his release of a pregnant teenager and her · 1s.month-old son whom he bad held hostage for 12 hours. OftANOECOAST s DAILY PILOT CHARGED IN ASSAULT Suspect Laurence Hooker Jordan Nixed By Democrats WASIDNGTON (AP> -The Democratic Executive Commit· tee shot down a plan Friday which would have put presiden- tial aide Hamilton Jordan In charge of party reorganlzaUon. The plan would have created a reorgani1ation committee headed by Jordan. That commit· tee would have been reaponaible for "making all decisions which relate to the DNC'a 1oals, pro- 1rams and the policies and tim- ing under which chanies are to be implemented." The executive committee agreed to a stair study aimed at reorranizin& the Democratic Na- tional Committee's operaUona. 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""" ---. ,,,._ ......,, ... "'....,lllT_ ...... Mlllllt .. . ......... 1111 ......... _... ....... .. lllOlll......._ ...... ..,"""' .... "' ...... .. ,. I By ROBERT BAaKER Ol .... lkl,, ~ lwtt State Sen. Albert Rodda (I). Sacram~to), told a laree group or ta11>11en Friday ni1ht in Huntln•ton Beach that le1l1laton have a mandate to respond to their concerns. de acknowledged tha.t there are 1erioua problem• in tbe pro- perty tax atnaeture that po1e an adverse effect on bomeownen. "We know the people are ready to act," be said. "Ir we in the Le1i1lature fall to respond, we may induce an in· lUaUve oo the part or voters to put a cap on expendJtures," he said. Rodda indica~ that if the in· ltlatave course is followed, it could cause serious and ir- responsible cuta lo vital services. Rodda also said that he is working on school finance le1l1lation that would bring schools 1enerally in line with re- qQlrement.s or court declsiom to r•duce dleparltles between wealthy and poor 1cbool dis- tricts. Pres idem A Grandpa WASHINGTON (AP) - President Carter became a grandfather for the se<:ond time when daughter-in-law Caron Carter, 25, gave birth Friday ni&bt to a seven-pound boy who, the family said, would be named James Earl Carter IV. The father, Cttlp Carter, 26, was in the delivery room at Bethesda Naval Medical Center in sub· urban Maryland to watch the birth. He described it as "probably the best ex· perience of my life -in· eluding Dad winning the presidency." President and Mrs . Carter and daughter Amy, 9, also were at the hospital. They had Clown by helicopter from the pre· sidential retreat at Camp David, Md., les1 than an hour before. Hunt Bares Plot Against Panama Chief BOSTON (AP)-Convicted Water1ate burglar E. Howard Hunt said Friday that he believed the White House "Plum- bers" once plotted to assassinate the head of the Panama govern· ment. Hunt, who was released from prison Wednesday. said the Cen· tral lntelli&ence Agency was un- happy with Bri1. Gen. Omar Tor- rtjoa, Panama's bead of govern· ment, because he allegedly allowed llle1al drugs to move throujh hit country. Hunt did not aay when the al- leged plot occurred, which mem- bers of the Plumbers were in· volvtd or bow far the plans had protreued. "Panama wu a drul traffick- ln1 area where druas could move easily, the CIA thou1bt with the ble11ln& or the Panamanian gov- ernment," Hunt sald. "l think the feellne was that If Torrij05 dldn 't shape up and cooperate, he waa 1otn& to be wasted. F,.._P,,.eAJ STAB ••• deacriblne Fisher as standing five reel, el1ht inches tall, wel1hfnl 160 pounds with brown, medium length hair , blue eyes and bushy eyebrows. He hu numerous tattool on both arms, polJce 111 . omC«'B describe the •Ulped. 11 armed and daneerous and have uked anyone wbo sees him to cootact tltber their local police or the Irvine police al 114-1700. Comic Kamen Dies· at SS • ' He said there is a substanttal aurplws in the state bud1et now and ti It ~mains intact It could be available for tax relief. Rodda. was joined in the tax conference by Sen. Dennis Carpenter <R-Newport Beach), Huntington Beach Mayor Har- riett Wieder and Glenn Dysinger, aaalatant Nperlntendent of the HunUnston Beach Union High School District. Dally Pilot editor Thomas Keevll was the moderator. Carpenter, a member or the Senate Finance Committee, along with Rodda, said that the state has an "outrageous tax•· and that former Governor Reagan's tax relief program "didn't save anybody a dime because oftax shifts." "If the Legislature finds the money in the trough, it's going lo spend it," he said. "The simple answer is that government baa to spend less." He said nothin1 else ts mean- ingful or permanent. Mrs. Wieder said the only way to achieve tax reform and li ghten the burden on the taxpayer is to reduce the cost or government. She also said the city has had imposed on it within the past few years a flood of expensive pro- grams mandated by le1lslatora in Sacramento and Washinrton. "Whtie none of 111 would deny the need to regulate and control the use or our natural environ· mental resources, the city pro- 1rams which have been mandat- ed by the et.ate have been tremen- dously expensive," she said. She added that local government should be allowed to make more of its own decisions on how its residents' tax dollars are spent. Dysinger said that the dechn· ing birth rate has been a real blessing for schools He pointed out it costs SJ ,500 to educate each child He said that while the enrollment in elemcn· tary schools have been dropping, it has stayed about the same for high schools. Assemblyman Dennis Mangers <D·Huntington Beach). was scheduled to participate in the program, but bowed out because of illness. Delly f'ltet ltfff ....... SPEAKS IN NEWPORT Joint Chief• Chairman Brown l'ro. Pa,,e AJ GENERAL. • • "Should the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks fail to produce a workable treaty, then it will be necessary for the United States to increase its strategic nuclear capabilities to avoid nuclear threat or blackmail," he said He urged the administration to continue programs which will at- tract new servicemen and said he hoped there would be no "people-related" financial cut· backs. Although he seeks further in· ducements to draw more employes, Brown is against un- ionfaation or military forces. Honesty's Beat Policy? WINDSOR, Ont. (AP>-A young man from Flint, Mich., has pleaded guilty to possession of marijuana, and it never would have happened if he hadn't been so innocent. Officials said that the 18-year-old truck driver was arrested as he tried to enter Canada here because when a customs officer uked whether the man had anything to declare, he answered: ''Yes sir. 12 ounces of grass.·· The judge ordered him out of Canada but told him he could return some other time without the mari- juana. Face Lifting S.S. Catalina Refurbished SAN PEDRO CAP)-The SS Catalina, the "Great White Steamsttlp" that ferned millions between the marnland and Catalina Island before financial woes forced its sale, went into a sh ipyard Friday to be re· furbished as a floating tourist at· traction. The Catalina, which made its debut in 1924, was purchased by Beverly Hills developer Hymie Singer for $70,000 at auction. He said it was a Valentine's Day gift to his wile, Ruth. The new owner said he wanted to preserve the Catalina because so many Southern Californians had ridden on the vessel-an estimated 15 million people took the 27·milecrossing. ~"TAal-t. 4 SWML owu S·--·---·- ·l®. l69';00 UH "People have grown up with that boat." said Singer "Children who rode that boat are now grandparents ... The vessel had been seized by federal marshals and ordered sold to pay orr creditors At the time of purchase Singer said he had no plans for the 300 foot ship, but he said F'riday he hoped to turn it into a tourisl at- traction with shops, stores &11-'."J entertainment. · Singer said he hoped the con version would· cost no more than S3 million and would be complete by the end of the year . He said he would like to berth 1t at an area such as Marina del Rey NEW SPRlll UNE WROUGHT IRON f"rwraP~Al DAVIS ••• panled the governor on his V1llit to Santa Ana on Feb. 5. Brown ecs-DaTlt vtatted the poJtce department and spent about 90 mintsttil ridin& wlth ooe or the community relations of. ricers because they said they wanted to see in action the pro- 1rams responsible for taklng Santa Ana from the city with the "realest increase in crime in the atate to the city with the 1reatest decrease m crime, stutewlde and nationwide. "I am Impressed with your dramatic reduction In the city's crime rate," Brown told Davis., who bas headed the police force for lhe past four years. The poet, which Davis wlll oc· cupy while still 1ervlo1 as police chter. is at the head or the statewide council which decides how some $40 million a year in primarily federal crime·fighUng funds will be used an state and local programs. Davis credited his city's re- duced crime rate to bis depart· ment's "Community Oriented Police" program, which is de· signed to involve the public in crime fighting Since the program began, San· ta Ana's crime rate has dropped 20 percent. f'BI statistics issued in December showed that Santa Ana had the biggest drop in crime rate in the nation among cities with populations of more than 100,000. Davis be~an his police career in 1954 as a patrolman in Fullerton. He is past president of the California Officers Associa- tion and the police chie(s section of the California League of Cities. He is no relation to Gray Davis. Brown's aide, who was the pre- vious chairman of the councll. nor to Ed Davis, chief of the Los Angeles Police Department. Flames Rout Guests From Moscow Hotel MOSCOW (AP>-Fire raced through one of the world's largest hotels Friday night, forcing guests to leap from windows or climb down knotted bedsheets. Witnesses said a large number of people may have been injured, and some may have died. A Soviet government spokesman confirmed there were injuries but said he had no f1aures. U.S. officials here said about 170 Amen cans were guests at the 5,550 room giant Rossiya Hotel. but they had no reports that any had b<•en hurl The fire broke out at about 9 p m near the top of the 12-story bu1ldtng packed with foreign businessmen, tourists and Russians. and quickly spread to the lower noors. explcxhng huge glass WUldows and filling Red Square, a block away, with heavy smoke. The Soviets news agency Tass lal<'r said it was started by "technical trouble" in the elevator motors or the hotel-a J?iant glass.sided block 225 yards square that dwarfs several de· 11cately designed Russian churches in its vicinity. At the height of the b·laze, hun- dreds of guests fled into the winter night and other trapped by the names screamed ror help in vanous languages. UYl1tte7''4M unAM.WICUI, WIOUMTllOll, ' ' . I f NINE·BALL STUDENT DEE KOCH GETS A LESSON Paul Brienza (Left) and Harry McConnell Run Pool School Pool School Toro Teachers Train Hustlers By WILUAM SCHREIBER Ol lM D•llY l"Uot Stall The El Toro private school where Paul Brienza and Harry "The Hustler" McConnell teach may be one ot a kind. But then, 1t bas a curriculum with only one subject-the specialized pocket billiards game called "nine ball." The "'professors" are mem- bers of the World Nine Ball As- sociation, a loosely knit group of top professional pool players who tour the nation playing in exh1b1 lions and high-stakes tourneys. The assoc1at1on academy which McConnell likes to call a ''pool school"' operates out or the headquarters of Mako In dustries. Mako markets billiard tables and s upplies from its of- fices m Lake Forest's Canada Business Center. Appropriately, the logo used by both the firm and the nine ball as- sociation is a big, grinning blue shark-a pool shark. The nine ball school has only been open since J anuary anc.I already has nearly 50 students, ranging in age from an eight- year-old boy to Leisure World re- tirees. Brienza and McConnell figure the students get what they pay for -instruction from the masters of the sport A senes of six lessons runs $150 Group lessons are S75 and there 11 a half·price deal ror people under 18 or over SS. "There's no place else in the world. as rar as l know. where a person can come 10 and learn the game of nine ball from the top touring pr ofessionals." said Brienza, whose lean, handsome appearan<'e gives him the image ot a m atmee idol Brienza II vcs in La kc Forest and has been cl pool professional since 1968. Winner of four tourna ments last year. he 1s considered one of the sport's nsmg young stars McConnell. alo;o a Lake For~t resident, l!I a longtime pro· fess1onal with numerous vtc tortes to his credit, including the prestigious U S Open Pocket I Billiard,, Champ1on11h1p In 1989 The veteran McConnell 1s not- ed for executing bold, daulio« eshib1hon-style shots 1n the ~rseoftoumament play. Brienza, the flashy c rowd pleaser, and McConnell, the •killed showman of mne ball, seem an ideal combutallon as the PoOl school's current faculty. Dee Koch of Mission Viejo was takintt her third private lesson one day this week. Brienza said ~he had improved tremendously aince her last session. Solons Report "You've been practicing, ha- ven't you?" Brien.za asked. "Yes, indeed-and reading books," said Mrs. Koch, who con· fided that she doesn't tell people she plays against that she is tak- ing lessons from the pros. McConnell and his partner hov- er over their student, picking out minor flaws in the stroke of the cue stick. the impact pomt on the cue ball, the position of the bridge hand on the table. The student sights across the c ueball and draws back-a perfect shot across the red felt lop o f the $4,000 car ved mahogany table. McConnell explained that m nine ball, the angle of the shot means everything. It must be a perfect blend of position, cueball speed and force. "Nine ball is the game the pros consider the most challenging," Brienza said. ·'The spectators re- ally get involved and there 1s a lot of pressure because ~ou are playing for specific position on a s pecific ball. "There's a lot of pbyaics in- volved here." In nine ball, as the name im- plies, only nine object balls are used. They are racked 1n ~ diamond shape with the even- num bered balls on one side, odd on the other and the ome in the middle. The object of the game 1s to smk the balls in order. of their number. The player who smks the nine ball in its proper rotation wins the game "This really determines the best players." McConnell said. "If you make one mistake, the other guy can run the table." By establishing their school and playmg m such tournaments as the $50,000 event planned for April 5-9 at Irvine's Registry Hotel. McConnell and Brienza said they are hopinc to erase the old image of billiards-the dank., i;melly pool hall mothers lrit>d to keep their children out of ··A recent NeJlsen survey s howe d that 35 m11l1on Americans play pool and over half the tables sold 10 the country are to people usmg them m their homes," Brienza said. The pool profs said the image projected by such movies as "The Hustler" represents the colorful aide of a game that 1s moving into the realm of respec· tab11ity as a family sport. "Sure, we are doing this to make some money," said Brienza. "But J think a big part of what we are doing is informing the public about a spott that anybody can play." Carter Asked Hush On Hussein Story WASHINGTON <AP>- Describing Jordan's King Hussein u "our most reliable source'' of information In the Middle East, President Carter told congressional leaden he had aought to dlscourage the Wuhington Post from dlsclosln1 CIA paymenll to Hussein, con· creaaional sources sald Friday. In his account to the con- 1ressional leaders on Tuesday, Carter confirmed the CIA pay· mtnta to Hussein, somethlnt ht liln declined to do publicly. Jt remalned unclear wheft Carter first learn«! of the pay· tn~nll, which he ordered can• celed after tho Post began Its In· "1lry. Byt a Senate 1'0\JfCe \aid that ormer CIA Olrector Geor1e , \&lb had told tbe Senate in· ~ - telliaence committee about the arranaement aome time ago, and he encountered no opposition there. At the meeting with eon- greasional leaders of both partles, Carter was quotl!d as saylnc he had looked into tbe ar· ranaement with Hussein and found "nothing whatever wrong with it." A House member preJfnl at the leadership rneeJ.lnc said Cart.or bad reported tllat money covertly ~hanntltd tbrou1h R.u11eln bad 1one for elf ectlve in· t•lll1ence aatb rinS work and ror •ff orU to reduct tension• tn the MJddle East, but that the pay. ments obvtousty could ftot be dis- closed. Before they were dlsclOaed, they were stopped. Laguna's Main Beach Park 'Tops' ~ Main Beach Park in Laguna Beach has been c-iled as Califomla's top regional park by the Califorrua Park and Recrea- tion Society It was the first place entry in the reaional c-alegory of the society's 1976 environmental planning awards program Ree1onaJ parks were defined as large scale projects serving more than a neighborhood or community use. In two previous award years, the park has captured second place lO the category or special facilities, honoring unique or un- usual projects. More than 300 California cities, counties, districts and special agencies participated m the com- petition. Dally l"llot SIAll ~llol• DAIL y PILOT A:J 1 Brjggs Eyes lieutenant Governor SACRAMENTO (AP) Sen John Bnus, an Oran&e County conservative, attys he's thinking of joining the grow1ne field seek· Ing the Republican nomination for lieutenant governor Briags, 46, said in an intervtew this week that he's inclined to run next year because he wouldn't have to risk his Senate seat , next up for election in 1980, and he has a $70,000 surpllJs from his last campaign. Laguna Beach was cited for its •'outstanding professional achievement of park design." LAGUNA'S MAIN BEACH PARK WJNS STATE HONOR Cited as California's Top Regional Park Three other Republicans have been organizing st1ll-undeclarcd camp1.1gns for lieutenant gov ernor. Mike AnLonov1ch, a con· servatlve as~emblyman from Glendale, U1xon Arnell. J moderate as~emblyman from Redwood City, and Mike Curb, a record producer and GOP na tiooat committeeman from Los Angeles. Lt. Gov. 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A.--4'--D_Al_L Y_P_IL_O_T _______ S._t.1_1r_d_ey,..._F.;..!b!!!ry__,,_._2e--.· _19_7_7 r !JaP~~t CtJ!ltege_ R~jec~ Divorced Instructors " .. l~ ,. .. RIVERSIDE <AP) -California Bl1>tla1 Collue St1$~divorced people need not apply to ~om tnstructon because the board of trustees is worried about "moral deterioration." • Alumni, racully and students protest the poUcy ls ''detrimental and damagin& .. to the Southern BapUst.affillat~. THE ZO.MEMBER BOARD, WIUCB approved the policy two weeks ago, has postponed application of the policy until the board's next meeting m May, officials or the four.year liberal arts college said. But, "We're not going to back down, .. •sai~ Dr. Andrew 1:~cker, the board's president. "We may modify the policy somewhat. "My feeling 1s that they want to look at refinements or review it,•• Dr. Jomes Staples, the college president, said in an interview. THE POUCY WOULD Jt\YB 'l1IE admlaiatration 'Wra1n from employment of any t~ or admJn.lst.ratlon wbo were divorced," Academic Dea.a Slepben Carletoa explained. ·'There is a tendency for Uiorat deterioratJqn to Cfe9 t teaes," said Tuchr. • • ~U:down in the b0111es aoclety now lJ a sign or moral deterioration. ·'The board feel& that Lbe faculty abould represent u cloce to an tdeal Christian witness u Pfactical," be said. ''The Scriptww bave definite thJngs to say about divorce." THE BAN WOULD NOi' APPLY TO current emplo7• llready divorced, but would be enforced asalnst tbole who ID the fUture become divorced or marry a divorced person, Carlet.cm and Tucker said. 1'be board bu not decided if the ban would be used a1alnil cur- rent f~ty membera wben they sedt tenure, they said. FOUJ' al U,. 51 faculty mem~ are divorced and three of those .ara uatez\MQ!d, Carletonwd. AWllNI, ON CAMPUS LAST WEEKEND for homecomina, approved a statement asklna that the policy be rescinded or modUled to I« the admlniJtralion deal with cases individually, ~it has been dolnt. "We're st.NDity against lt,\• ~~student said of the poUcy. '1 e feel the personal llfe of the facwtr ~marriages or whatever -is not rela~ 1D the ability to teach." The faculty senate met this week and asked lor suspension of the policy wrtil a stUdy can be made. ,, "' -.. :: t .. •• : s : : OCC Tally Dips .. Overall Enrollment Inches Up Student enrollment at Orange Coast College 1s down 4 ' percent, officials report, but total ; ~ enrollment in the Coast Com- ·:' mumt.y College Distnct 1s up by .09 percent. :: "Technically, our enrollment : ts up for the sprin~ seme~ler ... 1'1 explained the district's vice :r~ c hanc ellor, (;orr cllan J ~: Thompson, in a telephone in 1, terviewThursday. H E SAi D INDIVIDUAL cnrollml'nls in the district will be taken Monday, the fourth week or school , for the district to apply fo r state funding, based on enrollment figures. Aoolher student census will he taken during the 10th week or classes, and Thompson said that figure wall be averaged with the fourth-week census to determine * * allocations from the state. Did the increase m students enrolled in Coastline classes do the trick? "We don't know the ADA (Average Daily Attendance> for the spring semester yet, but with a 6.6 percent increase at Coastline, it will certainly help balance the decline at Orange Coast." Thompson said. "Golden West pretty much held its own." THOMPSON SAID HE is not certain what has caused declines in enrollment the last two semesters. "There hasn't really been a change from the fall semester , but at that lime 'We attnbuted some of the decline to the fact that the veterans did not return.·• He said another factor was the high employment rate ex * Saddleback Heads For Biggest Tenn !:iprin~ sl!m<.·ster enrollment at Saddleback College is climbing toward 15,000 as s1gnups in short term classes and forums continue Bob Bosanko, <lean of admissions and records at the Mission \' 1ejo school, est1 mated that there are about 14 ,600 students enrolled. compared to 14.200 in the fall semester. The total is far above the spring semester fi gure of a year a~o. when the college had Just under 11 ,000 students. ln the spring of 1974, there were only 4,300 students Of the current enrollment. about 11,700 students are registered in gra<Jed classes on the campus, another 2,200 in off-c ampus classe!> •md about 550 m ungraded classes Irvine CafJle System Students to View TV Career W oIDen Students lhrou~hout the Irvine t;nlf1ed School Di strict will have • a chance nex.t week to talk with l'areer women who will be guests on the district s two-way cable TV system. Melo<ke Williams. a di rector , of the dlstrict 's cable T V system, set up thr('c programs to. give Irvine girls a chanc·c to talk to women tn bustn('SS and pro ft>ssional careers. THE VIDEO l'A.b lc TV system has the capability of al- lowing each school to hook on the 'll-Stem and part1c1pate by ftsten mg and then asking questions On Monday. at 2 p.m . the goest wtll be l.t Eva McLain. USMC. who works in the office of education at the El Toro Manne Corps Air Station. AT 2:30 P.M. Wednesday, the guests will be Lois B. Allen, PhD, a chemical analyst at ICN Pharmaceuticals. Inc .• and Louise Pomeroy. owner or the Abigail Abbot Personnel Agency. Friday's 2 pm. s how will feature Tom Trincheses, director of consumer services at Hunt· Wesson Foods, Inc., and Lynne Kottel. in the business develop- ment field at First American Ti· lie Insurance Co. Company. All the women will discuss their jobs and how to prepare for entry level positions m thelr fields. perienced in Orange County," and. typically, when you have high employment. people don't go lo school because they're out getting part-time jobs." THOMPSON SAID THE dis· trict 1s still enrolling students in television courses through March 18, and some sborl·term classes are accepting students. He said preliminary figures show an enrollment decline from 27 ,693 last fall lo 26,572 this semester at OCC, a 4 percent drop in day and evening student totals from the fall. Golden West College showed an increase of .4 percent for the spring semester, up 82 students over fall registration ligures of 19,711 for day and evening stu- dents. BUT WHAT SAVED the day for the district. officials said, is a 6 3 percent increase in students signed for classes through Coastline Community College. A total of 18,691 are enrolled in the third college for the spring semester, up Crom 17,590 in the fall. Included in the Coastline totals are 770 registered in television courses as well as other courses; 2,945 registered in television courses only for a total television course student body of 3,715 Coastline totals also include 181 students enrolled in newspaper courses. HmmiiSlww S/,at,ed for Capistrano The City of San Juan Capistrano Recreation Program will present a free program on Hawaii at Marco Forster Junior High, Room 204, 25601 Camino del A vion. San Juan Capistrano, Thursday, at 7:30p.m. The program will include a narrated film, a question and answer period, and punch and will provide information regarding a 10 day three.island trip to Hawaii from May 11·26. The cost of the trip is $475 per person double occupancy and includes round-trip jet service. champagne, gourmet meals en route and return, outer island flights, air conditioned. rooms, superior hotels, airport and hotel baggage handling and lips. three tours and many extras. For further information call 493-1171. Recording studio engineers David Goggin Oen) and Curt Lyon repair one of three windows smubed early today at their Balboa Peninsula studio. Nothing was taken but the employes at £yoft Studio have been plagued by falll'·Jhrillar 'incl· dents in t.tie last nine month!!i. • ... - • LINDA STEWART TRIES TO FIND 'TARGET' FOR TODAY'S EXHIBITION Landing Zone for Parachutist Oft Dana Point Isn't Visible From Air Team to Jump 'Blind' From 10,000 Feet, Island Target's Invisible By JACK CHAPPELL OfllleO.lly,...... ..... Look before you leap is always sound advice. But if members of the Navy parachute team look for their 3 by 4·foot landing zooe before they ·bail out 10,000 feet above Dana Point Harbor. they won't see it-It's that small, and that far down. be designed to insert a patrol for intelligence gathering or guerri Ila op('rations, said another team member. Franlt Radford, a petty officer second class. Radford, Miss Stewart and Petty offi~cr second class Bob Bender were at the harbor this week to look al the area THEY'LL KNOW THE GENERAL direction. though; It's that tip or the west island and it's sur- rounded by water. "Tius is a difficult area, probably the mostdif· ficull we'll jump this season, ".Radford said. The jump by members of the naval exhibition team Is scheduled for noon today and is part of Dana Point Harbor's Festival of the Whales con· HE SAID TEA~1 MEMBERS are not fearful during dlffacull Jumps, but "we appreciate wha~ we have todo." eluding this weekend. · Among the eight jumpers will be Linda Stewart, a petty officer second class with more than 11 years or parachuting behind her, the senior member or the team. The team commander is Navy Lt. J on Smart. The fret• falling skydivers will trail colored s moke behind them arter Jumping from a helicopter over the harbor. The exhibition team is an out growth of the Navy's Underwater Demolition Team acli vity. After opening their parachutes, red-white-and blue steerable paracommandcrs, they'll perform a series of mant•uvers fin ally heading for the sm all LZ. After landing, the lcal!J will i.:o to the beach-pier area to meet the publar UDT MEMBERS IN A COMBAT situation could be ordered to jump from as high as 20,000 feet. free·falllng to 1,500 feet before opening chutes. Such a high altitude, low opening (HALO) mission might SHOULD WEATHER CONDITIONS be un- favorable. the jumi> will be rescheduled at noon Sunday. 1 Other events ;.il the festival include marine Jee· lures and exhib1t1ong Remodel, Rebuild? Newport to Ponder Fate of Pier Stands Faced with two run.down pier concessions buildings that could cost as mocb as $116,000 to update, Newport Beach city officials will try to decide what to do wltb them. . 'n!e concessions stands on the Newport and Balboa piers have been closed for five months since the city terminated it.$ lease with the family that operated the bait and snack stands for 60 years. PABT OF TUB dispute between the city and the con- cessionaire was over the aondi· lion Of the stands and city cou.o- cllmen discovered they couJdn 't attract new bidden becaoae of the dllapldet.d bd,ildln11. In January, eouncllme11... uked dty stall members to find" out bow much-it would coet to re· build them. Paper Drive For Funds Set In San Joan San Juan ElementarJ School ln San Juu Caplttrano ba11 1chec1Wed a paper driH Tuesday and Wednelday to ralle f\IDda for aupplamentary lnatructlonal mataUll and plays:roUnct equip- ment. ·The tcbool'• pa~ w(ue ta 1pouodna tbo tund· ratauw ctrt .. , ~ lobn ban· coct, ~. V61.-..n ask that~ &e'tled ln b ..... °" pat hs''bnnm paper. sl»opplnl bait Won tb6y are twoulbt to th• acbOol, 21"2 J:1 CaniliolleaJ. T... acbool: wUl accept pa"" bltwtea t a.m. ad l!IO p.m. bolb ut;~1~ Pi ll nauallle-:Jbt c or ..... In a report slated to be de· livered at Monday afternoon's study session, city starr member Bob Loog will recommend that the city agree to spend $46,000 to remodel the Newport pier con- ceaalon stand and install new uWity lines, then put that con· cesalon out to bid with those atlpulatlons. LONG SAID 1111: city can tile.a revie'W tbe bids to "de· i.rmine lf there is l11deed a via- ble conces1looaire who would be willlnl to pay the city a fair ree for leutnc, prior to tbe city ex· penctmc a nti.tantial amount of mone1 tor remodeling.'' Loni, the admtniltrative as· 1llta.at to the city manager, said that If the Newport coocesslon Ulen proves oconomically viable, ·• 1lmUar plan could be used Ln IHslq the Balboa pier COO· cast on. Loftl'• report noted that It c:ouncllmm decide not to re- model • tbq could elect to com- pletely rebulld the buUdtnas wblch Would COit $116,000. LONG, BOW£V£a, DIJ) not recommw die expensive re~ 'buDft:=~~blted out the arn.np:ients used Ul other dU• wltb muntctpal pten where Income trom tb leues OI eon· c:..,lop ltUds, rataUranta and lhoJ19 nna-from '8,000 a year ln Su OtDMnte to "5,000 • Jear aUmperial S.C:b.. CUSD Board Sets School Boundaries ,, 1 I Capistrano Unified School dis- trict trustees set boundaries Olis week effective next fall for Die district's three junior blkth 'schools. r Laguna Niguel and Misin VleJo students will attend Ni el Hills Junior High in Lag a Niguel. Exceptions are Lag a Niguel students southeast of t Creek and Mission Viejo stud ts south of Via Escolar, who wiJ!Jll· tend Marco Forster Junior ~-h in San Juan Capistrano. t Dana Point and San Juan etu- dents (except those in the Alto Capistraho section oC San Jt4a0) will attend Marco Forster. San Clemente 1 Capistri.no Beach and San Juan s tudtnts ftom the Alto Capistrano drea will attend Shorecliff1 Julior High, currently under consthic- tion In San Clemente. •• Students who wish to a;d junior blah schools outside ir attendance areas may appl for intra·district transfers. Supt .. Jerome Tbornsley said jhe athool dl.strlct will not pro'9de transportation for these mva- <llstrict transler s~dents. • .,.,, .... Dtl...., ............. ' ' Monda~rld1y II you do not """ ~ PIP« by 6:30 P m aill b411ore l O.lft ltld YoUr OOOY will be dell\191'-\ S.hJl'CllY and Sonday: ttvcv do n9t Nelliv. vour copy by 8 .. "' , al b9fore 10 a II\. and your copy wllUlt dellvwecs. I ~ Cltc.,lllw Ytl et 1 11 I : Mott Orange Coun1v "1WI •;; Northwest Hunt1notOt1 Buch Md Wt1tmln1ter • • .... 14tol Sin Clemente, C.plstrano Be.Ch Sin Juan C.pl11rano. , °"1a.Polnt South Laguna. • r UOuna N QUet ................ If r ..... Minneaota Won't Cut Yule Tree ST. PAUL. Minn. <AP> -Minnesota Gov. Rudy 'Perpich ••YI that -.s an ~nomy meuure, the Capltcll will have to do without its traditional cut Christmas tree in the future. lmtead, be &nnO\U\Ced, a pine tree will be plant· ed on the CapitoJ &rounds FOtSOll <~> -Ltl behind tit th Oot Ck crasme all11 of Follom weuldri't acree witll anyone, let alone a man t11ed to wbeelinl • motorcy- de at will. But Hell'~ A!lle.la leader Ralpb .. Soao.Y~1 Barger ls the but of his 10-yeu·to-llfe DarcOtiCI 110- tence. He worb u a janitor. Ile iltudies. He keept himself fit. He pl1cy1 ,Wtar. Ho •rita friends and rans. He watches h1a favorite television sbow. ''¥try Hartman, Mary Hartman!' 0 1 KNOW I LOST the bil ~ but I don't think tt affected me p&ycboloaical· ly, · • Bar1er says, folding his heavy tat· t.ooed arms. "I Just sit here end laucb about it. They gotta let me go sometilne.'' Since be came to the state'• only max- imum security prison in J\me 1973, the ~-year-dd convict has remained the crand old man of the nation's most notorious motorcycle bunch. Allbou&b a few gray hairs have sprout· ed ii) bjs full beard and his brown hair is a liWe thinner, Barger comes across as tanned_ healtby and supremely confi· dent that not only will he survive, but he'll also be riding free. where a cut tree normal-.. l'M JUST KEEPING busy, maldn& ly was erected for the use of the ti.me," he said in a prison in· holidays. terview. "I think inmates as well u of- .. lt's also a shame to flcials are surprised at my 11cliona. I'm cut down a beautiful juat minding my own business and doing · ' 9'-year-old pine, as was my thing. ' done last year, to display I it for 11ix weeks and then ' send it to the dums>. •' the governor said. He said finding, cut· ting, transporting and decorating the state Christmas tree cost tax- payers $6,677 .23 last year. 2 Sentenced SAN DIEGO CAP) Laraine Dedrick, 34, and a 19-year-old man have been·aentenced to a term of between slx months and five years in prison after pleading guilty to soliciting murder of Mrs. "t get up in the morning at 6 o'clock and work sweeping the floor of the office area. Then I go to breakfast and to the wel1ht pile where I lift weights until about 9:30. Then I try to run a mile around the baseball diamond, then I load the trash truck and go to lunch. "Afternoons, 1 practice my guitar or do some school studying. At 1:30, I gotta watch 'Mary Hartman.' I can't miss that. Then at 2 p.m. I'm 19(ked up until dinner. "On weekends, I go to school all day · · HIS PRISON YEARS have built Barger. once a wiry 140-pounder mw a muscular l8S pounds. His education has improved from fourth grade level to col· lege level, with a 3.5 grade point average. He hopes to set his AA degree in sociology this June. .I ,.,..,~ 'JUST SIT .ANO LAUGH' Convict Sonny B•rger Army. A.ft.er he was discharged for being · only 16, he formed the Oakland Hell's Angels chapter with a group of other teen-agers. "The activities then were the ume as they are now: ride a motorcycle, party and have a good time," he said. "It was different only i~ the fact that we didn't have all the tleart tbat we've got now." BAJtGEa SAIJ) UE is proud that the C!ub has grown into an int.ernational or- ganisation with hundreds. if not thousands. of membel"5 during his 20 years of leadership. But he scoffs at in· vestigators who contend the Angels have been dealing drugs on a wide scale since the late 1960's and have become an or· ganized crime family. «Jool bu been Lta code, tncJu~'lllmce. the &enenlapread OI motorcycl~~ ill mqnetiam to you_na men aeek1ng camaraderie and thrills. ••J doiq somethln• flibl beca\IH peopl• lib wtaat we'N do- lo1 mouiJa to •• to Jolb," he Hid. ••,-tte club ii 1Gdietbtn1 t.o belonc to. AIJd tfttD lDY 1lat4r &Dd my wit•, the dqb1'Jtheonty fa1qily l've 1ot. ..The ftni two )'• .... 11 WU llete. In· vpt11aton came nery week and told me I'd never aee my wile or friends aaatn unleu I talked to them. I told then\ nothlna. ·• t · As for the ft'el'tOlY~ of a hqlklnl An1el who can wbtp m ordinary"man with one band, Bar1er said: ''We 1ot a • lot of pja who can hudl themselves pbyalcally, and a lot of uw., dlnQ JUYS. "THE MEMBERS COM£ frOm all walks of life. Poor J*ll>le and Wealthy peOple. People fro01 broken ~ and happy homes. There'• nio particular type person m lhe cl•b. Tbe mai.Q thin& is lQy ally to the club. Every thine &oes to benefit the club, moreao than to benefit the individual." And the club, be said, has remained loyal to him, helping with legal expenses and "anything else. that can be done." On his birthday in 11r74, the club new a plane over the prison and dropped leaflets wishing him well . •'I miss everythiQ« about being on the outside," says Barger, a former warehouseman and consµltant for Angels movies. "Especially freedom of movement. I think about riding my motorcycle, too." WREN HE GETS OUT of prison, Barger says, he'll ride his wife's huge Harley until he can get his dismantled bike put together. He'll flnd a straight job -"anything easy and not too time consuming" -and will keep a low pro- file "They're never &oing to find an ounce of heroin in my house again," he laughs. With 40 creeping up, will he leave the ££.411JW .4WP.•PMllU IUSBAQE .. 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"You have to live something ii you expect to stay.'' he said of his friends ln violence two years aao when be was 17 years old. ''They expect you lo do more. In your bead you'don't want to hurt no one. 'You say. 'Let me abut this person up, I don't want ~trouble'!• So. like a musketeer, thrust home~ a mugging. A YOUNG man named Derek, 16 years old, ' and. like Ced.rte. in a rehabilitation program. nodded ID agreement u Cedric spoke. "It's this ~way: lfyoudon'tdoityou's apwit, a momma's boy with them." 1 Derek avoided auch terminology as "peer pres-snre. ••a thankful omission for anyone tired of won- dering whlch comes easier; the mugging or the ex- planatory jargon of the specialist telling bow one young social victim can be "acting out" real and awful things on society as represented by mule, vulnerable victims. 125 crime. committed. Moreover, he ts convicted but once for ffVfJf"f alx arrests. accordln• to su"ey data clted by Mitchell S. Rosenthal. tbo Pboeoix Houae prealdenL ' DR. llOSEN'l1f4L. • paychlatrtst, and Cedric. Derek. and 'nmothy aH experts on the world of the YOUDI criminal. a world tbat state letlalators, alarmed by recent heac:Wned IMt.Qcea of ~g thq1 ravaatna elderly city dwellers, bave begun recoonoiterin.I onco again for another le&illative uaault. Tbe doctA>r is jareon·f.ree and bas no great qualms about the looming "crackdown .. mood. In fact. he complalu that the state bu ~ a lllodel of lncoa.slatency wltb some of the toqhest laws already on the boob but also with the weakest en· forcementrecord. So-called hardliners can find comfort ln the doctor'a view tbat youtbfUI offender records 1bould be made public for the protection of society and for the benefit of trylna to help troubled young lbJ.lls. And a violent youth, be says flatly, should absolutely be apprehended and at the very least ••put on ice .. for a year or more, even if only ln some "non·bnatal warehouse" to prevent him from hurt· ing someone else. Dit up all lbe causes you want, he says. but remember to interfere with criminal behavior. BEFORE A legislative majority hoists Dr. . "l cut UUs person," said Derek, a startling raconteur of few words. The setup, as he sketched it, was three young men, keen-edged from running the stt'eets, versus one nonresisting victim, flabby with Jong life. it can progress, he said, to killing even when the vie· tims can only watch pleadingly. ''It's just a thing," he said of the process. ''I would probably have killed someone," he agreed, except that he got caught by a police decoy when he and his friends, were "jostling" on a bus -a more sedate kind of impingement and overpowering of a victim in public in which audacity works as well as a knife or arm lock. -you 're scared and you want to scare the hell out of your victim. So you start with the old people because it's twice as easy." Rosenthal to its shoulders ln celebration of hla can· dor, there's one other thing to consider. H1s pro- gram at Phoenix House, clearly a better alternative to sitting around in prison11 is just one way of deal· ing with a part of this problem. It involves months of daily diacipline in persortal habits and rucged criticism in group therapy to insUtute "peer pre- ssure" in a different direction. "ll was just a thing," Derek said, sensing something he could not fully explain about the circumstances or the company or, perhaps, the odds of the stabbing. "I nlOUGHT it bad killed him. I stood there scared, it felt like five minutes." It did not turn out to be homicide, but rather a kind or rite of passage for a 14-year-old street ravaeer. "I just did it,'.' Derek said. understanding how There is a progression to all this, agreed a third young man with criminal experience, Timothy Lee. He is white and suburban -the two others he chatted with are black and urban -and his special- ty was stickups with guns or knives, and burglartes. "It's easy," he said. "The first thing is fear WHY THE progression? "You want people to know what you did, so you tear the place up after you break in, or you wave the gun around a lot," Timothy said. "It's a little more excitement and if I didn't get caught I'd have pulled the trigger, sure." These three young men, who had been various- ly involved with drugs as well as crime, currently are in drug-free rehabilitation programs at Daytop Village and Phoenix House. Confidential surveys at Phoenix House indicate that the young criminal re· ports he is caught and arrested only once for every The trouble is that the state. caught ln an ever· lighteninc fiscal spiral, bas been cutting aid for such proarams for three years. So the irony of this year is that for all the COIJlfort lawmakers flnd in the doctor's blunt views for dealing with young crlmlnala. they also may try to cut his funds again for dealing with some of the young once they are off the streets. South State Emphasis Shifting GOP Talent Pool Empty? ByTIIOMAS D. ELIAS Gov. Brown has ended, at least for the time being, the trend toward Southern California dominance in lttate government which bas expanded gradually for almost two decades. His appointment ·of two San Francisco Bay area residents, Rose Bird and Wiley Manuel, to the state Supreme Court is clear evidence of the shift from Ronald Reagan's preference for southland Republicans. BUT THE SWING back to a less regional Southern California emphasis may be only tem- porary, espedally if Republicans win many top oCfices next year. In virtually every statewide race that now holds the prospect of a close contest in either party's primary, politicians with strong ties to the Southland dominate. SOUTHERN , CALIFORNIA FOCUS likely candidates include ·As· semblyman Mike Antonovich of Glendale and Republic{lo Na· tional Committeeman Mike- Curb, a leading supporter of last year's Reagan presidential bid. Prospects for attorney general include state senators George Deukmejian of Long Beach and Punch Robert Beverly of Redondo Beach1.while Assemblymen Paul Banna1 of Gardena and Robert Cline of Northrldge will likely compete for the controller 's porn ination. The only non-southland opposi- tion any of them is likely to get wlll come from Assemblyman Ken Maddy of Fr~no. WHY THIS dearth of pro- spects, especially on the GOP side, from Northern California? One reason is that Republican legislative and municipal ~(Ul­ didates have fared poorly oul!,skJe Southern California in the' hlt few elections 4nd those offices provide the talent pool from which most statewide candidates are drawn. That produces a situation which can only lead to a feeling o( disenfranchisement among m any n o rtherners if any Republicans are elected, unless those Southland Republicans make a strong effort at taking more of a statewide approach than Reagan did. In the GOP gubernatorial pie ture. for instance, there is only one figure Republicans .north or the Tehachapi Mountains are very familiar with. That Ls state Atty. Gen. Evelle J . Younger. who was district tAttomey for Los Angeles County before bis two terms as the state's top law en· fol'cement officer. Younger has maintained his Southern California base, too. maklna his Los Anaeles office the center of more activity than hi• nominal headquarters in San Franclaco. Grades Up, Standards Down ONE REASON for this clearly i11 tl\e ktlowledge that if he is to win next year's GOP primary, he mu.t beat two other prominent southland ficures who are not so well known elsewhere. One Is San Diego Mayor Pete Wilson. a moderate whose sup- port for former President Ford last year has him in some trouble with his party's conservative wing. The other is Los Angeles Police Chief Ed Davis. a strong Jaw- and·order advocate better known outside Southern California for his colorful quota than for bis demonstrated administrative .Jk.illa. On the Democrats' side, Brown will have no serious cballeogen for the top apot on the state tlcltet but there will be some bat· ties forotberplaces. WITH THEIR party badly wantinl to recapture the at· torney gmeral 's office it held for almost 20 yean under Brown's 1atber and Tom Lynch, four prime candidate$ have emerged, three of th~m unknown in ~orthem CaltrOrt\ia and one a total 1transertotheaouth1and. Both J.A)I Anaelet City Atty. Burt Pines1 now facing· only token oppos lion frir reelection, l'lftd la Angeles County District Atty. John Van·de Kamp, along ·w1th Conlfesswoman Yvonne. Braithwaite Burke. are llkely candid.ates. So IS the Jlberal dis: trtct attorney ot San Francltco, J~Frdt.u. Prospects for le11er stat~­ ~d• O(ftcea oa the GOP aide C'Ju-:omlnantly Southern •or l1aUtC:oaDl 1overnor. tho ' By MAllY ANN COSTAMAGNA Calril91 .,...,. '-"'1,. This ls happening at a time when universities are reporting an obvious decline in college ad- missions test scores. "Thanks to inflation, we'll have to mug 20 percent more people this year Just to break even!" SACRAMENTO -Grade point averages in secondary schools are steadily improving accord· ing to recent education agency figures. The conflicting fi gures have caused several educational ex· perts lo ask if these better Action's Louder Thall Dude's Radio By HERB CA.EN BAGATELLE: Riding the Muni isn't always a muniserable experience. Take the word or Barry Becker, who was aboard a car jammed with wall·to-wall people and, in the rear, lhe ol). Ugatory sullen dude playing a radio with the vohu;ne turned up to 10. Lota of muttelint and dirty Joqks from the other puaengers., but no acUon; At tUt the man seat.ed next to the oaf commented "Nice radio. Care to sell it?" No reply. "No, I metn lt, .. perslsied the other, producln1 a $20 bUl. "l'll &Jve you 20 bucks tor that radio.'' With a shrug, tho dude handed it over and took the money. The purchaser then llld @Pel).t.bt wlndow and toescd the radio lnto the street. u caaually as t.hou1h he were tupplna a ci1tarett~ butt. llthere.'a a Muni Pa.ssencer of the .Month. bc'a lt. RICHARD Thompson hu had tuat aba\J enoup ot a Butc:t '4 on te1omlon -l aoe1 ''W• \ have brought out a tim of Buicks for you to see!•· The way he fi&ures it, that's about half an Elec· tra, i8o'llt? DEXTER STONER'S TV Gtrldt, the one With Barbara Walters on the covet, arrived with his addres& slip pasted over her mouth, and believes he got the message. FRED WICKtfAM, going all out to fight the shortage. bas put a brick in his waterbed - pause for helpless tau1bter -but Lee Gllcksteln feels the situation ls hopeless: "When the price of cofle\_ comes back dowo. water will be $1 a pound:" NO AOJtJS'l'MENT of your set is neceqaey: Sttvtft GourlGY, ls now convinced that lbla coun- try II !\In by rec~ed "°pl• -or tn11bt YQU mlssetl th• new-qulb burled am~~'!>..!tttuu Ida last week. AppQliattd to the llm ~ ol dlrec-~ tora: Wllli•m Coleman, S~c • of TtanaportaUon under l'ord: Wllll10> too, Ford'• Am" bua.idor to the UN, and , Vincent Learton, • Ford White Houae staffer. TJ\91 reolace Cyrus V doe; Patricia Roberta Harri.I ud ftart)ld ·llrown, formtr IBM clirectora who an m bcr'I ot <ht Carter 1dmlnl1tr1· tlon.. ~ Jlmtn)''I :'l'1ln.e For a Change?• Ha. . grades are the result of hicber academic achievements or the mere results of lowering our ex- pectations in the realm of edu- cation., A recent study has shown that freshmen entering college have b een nonchalantly awarded higher grades in their secondary school career than at any other time. The same study. conducted by the University or California at Los Angeles and the American Council on Education concludes this trend of "grade inflation" continues ln our 1cbool 111tein. MORE TRAN three mllliqn students and 900 lnstltutlorls participated in the sutvey. Each class of entering tre.bmen was tracked through college yean and beY.ond with ensuing ques- tionnaires. One id five (19.7%) ot Uae 197& college freshmen earned an A average ln hi&h lchool. Thia ln· dicata an increase of 1., perctnt over 19'75 and 6.2 pereent over 190. Freahroeri enterlnf college with C averages declined from 32.5 percent to only 19.I percent durinc the 1ame period. In the late 1980&. C atUdentl outnum- bered A students moro than two to one. 1be two ~ are QI equal 1lle ln today'a ataUatlca. UCLA .Profet&Or Alexander W. A.attn, direct« of the aurv"°' · 1ay1 aoad.emlo 1~dard1 are bb- vioualy beins IOftl'ed. have been declining since the lale 1960s." . . The students' anticipation of hlcber grade point averages ex- tends to the college level. When atudenta were asked about their cbances or getting at least a B average in college, two students in five said their chances were very good. Fully 11 percent of freshmen in 1976 expect to graduate with honors. The 1976 survey was compiled from questionnaires submitteA by 328,318 frealunen enteril\1 a na- tional sample of ~92 ·two· and four.year colleges and un- lvertltlet. Of tbese. 2U,890 quei· tlonnalree from 398 ln1tltuuons were uHd to compute natlooal norms, which were staUatically adjusted to represent tbe nation'• total of approximately 1.7$ mlllionfirst.ume freshmen. Tbe survey, beaun by th• American Council on Educatioc\ ·m 1968. 11 abltracted fl"om ·a · lar1e-scale raeatch attempt to dlfcover the ef'f ectl of the colleg• •:itperlenc~ on students. DAILY PILOT 'nu! comment p 1• of~ Dt1• ty Pilot tffkt to Inform aJ\Cl alloiulate renders by Pl'ftt!flt· Ina o varit'1 Of commentary on toplce of ln~tr«!ll and slanlffcanee from 1ntorlhed oblll:rvcra and 1pokeamen. · t ' RobmN. Wtfill,,....'1JWr \ Sat\K(l~. F~b~ 26. 19n r .. Hi .rtrls and boys There's a big announcement to make this weeg, but first t.blnp first. As you know, last week was the birth~ay ot th~ "Father ol Our Country," Georee Washington. Uncle Len recelved a goodly number of drawings of our na· Uon 's fant president. Picking a winner is never easy, but It was finaJty decided that 1.1 drawing sent by Dana Jones, 11, of Laguna Hills was the topper Congratulations Dana. She will receive a Kennedy haJf dollar and a set of drawing pens. Scott Whitcher, 9, who was lruit week's wmner with his drawing of Abraham Lincoln, sent a thank you letter. He writes it was "the first time I have won '' Scott gets an honorable mention for bJs drawing of George Washmeton along with Steven Bush, 10, John Miller, 9, Charles Miller, 12, Greg Gombery, 11, David Gom- berg, 7, Daniel Brummett, 8, Jerr Wheeler, 11, all of Huntmston Beach; and Jeanette Chasteler, 11, of Costa Mesa. Now for the big announcement. The Second Annual Boating Art Contest begms next week in conjunction with the Ninth An- nual Western National Boat and Marine Show March 9 through 13 at the Anaheim Convention Center. Big prizes are planned for the grand pT'ize winners which will be selected over a three-week period and announced in this space March 19. There will be three pnzes given on the 19th. Grand prize 1s a 10-foot inflata- ble boat with a capacity of four persons. Second pnze 1s an 11 volume set or books from the . .. *PRIZE WINNER• D•n• Jones, 11, of 25172 Laa BOIHS, Lagun. HUis Time-Life Library of Boating. "C ruising Ground," Seaman.ship," "Boat Handling," "The Handy Boatman," "Rae· ing," "The Boat," and others are included in the set. A pair of Cypress Garden Water Skis is the third prize. WeeJtly winners wilJ receive a Kennedy half dollar and set of drawing pens. Any weekly win· ner's drawing will also be ellii· ble for the grand prizes. The contest opens next Satur- day with sajlboats the category. So get your sailboat drawings in- to Uncle Len no later than Thurs- day. The art work should be malled to Uncle Len, the Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, Ca. 92626. All drawine• thould be done with black lnk and pen or dark pencils on white paper 4...., inches wide by 4 inches deep. Please do not use Crayolas as they do not reproduce. Until next Saturday, Uncle Len wishes everyone happy sailboat drawing time. Letters From Ellie Dear ElUe, When a cat ib about to have klt&ens, does she always search for a secret place to have them! more direct form by eating plants or other animals. Thia process of obtaining food really determines form . Animals are not compact and are able to move about to obtain needed food while plants must expose a considerable amount of their sur- face to light. For this reason, large plants such as trees have spreading branches. Suaanne S. Dear Suzanne. Pracllcally every domestic cat, when she is about ready to give birth, follows an instanct in- herited from her wild ancestors to locate a secret place to hide them In the lower forms of lire d1stincllons between plants and animals are blurred. and some lake fungi and bacteria are difficult to classify pre- cisely. Although pet cats need not have this concern. nevertheless. mstmct tells them '• to hide their babies. They choose dark corners of cup· boards, dress er drawers , secluded boxec; Farm cats have many more pl3ces from "ruch to choose and select hay tons. old sheds and even the space und~r bu1ldmgs Frequent!~ a ca t wall choose to move her litter. and sbe d~ this by p1ck1ng up eact\ Ellie DurEWe, '"' do aome flail Jay tbouauds ol e111 aD4I otlaera jaat • rew'! J.L. DearJ.L. of the bab1~. one at a lime, by the loose skin on tbe back of the neck and carryin1 them to the new hiding place. She 1s JUSl obeying some instinct that still remain~ from her distant wild ancestors. The number of ens. depends on the chances of survival. For example, the skat. and the dog fish Ca type of shark> lay esp encloeed in touah. leathery cases where the youn1 can develop underaecure con· ditions, relatively safe from predatora. Such young are usually well-developed at birth and so are prac- tically embryonic. Such flah need not produce large numbers of young becauae tbeaurvival rate is high. Ellie Dear Ellie. Ellie Exactly how doplan&s differ from anhnal1? ANSWEK TO LAST WEEK'S QUESTION: If snakes do not hear, how can they be "charmed"? Snakes have no ear drums and no passage along which sound waves can be transmitted. They do have certain bones that can pick up any vibration from anythlna on which the lower Jaw rests. It is believed that the music of the snake charmer is only incidental to Ute act. When the lid of the snake's contain• la opened, the reptile is surprised by the sudd• llcht and raises itself. It can see the charmer sw•Y1nl to the mualc. Thia makes the snak• away l.n the same manner u It would were It fa cine~ an alee in a territorial fltbt. Wyn R. Dear Wyn, First of all. plants and animals, which com- pose all the llvtnl( entities of the world, share a number or characteristics Both need food for ~rowth, for mamtenance and for the energy that is needed for llvmg Plants and animals have the same basic com- position and are made up of water, morganic salts, carbohydrates, fats and proteins One of the dif- ferences is that animals lack chlorophyll while plants use cttlorophyll to manufacture their own rood from water. sunlight and minerals. Animals cannot manufacture rood and must obtain lt ln a QuanGN: Why do certain lllarda have very thick tall.a? I A~~--attoc..-a ••t"'"Mc"°' tm YNt-.. M.,.Mo •IMI , ... ~wt•• te c-n.IOC• T-•t. 191 IJ, .. W1ttt...,_..._, IC C.. lw "'' _ti .. : HOW DOES TRE EYE WORKT Sight ls certainly one of our most Important senses, and the eye is the orean of 1l1ht. Each human bas two eyes which are globular ln ahape and are aet into two bony cavities ln the front part of the skull. Lida cover the eyes which help protect them and alao bdp to keep them molal. Your eyeball ls made of lh1'ff coats ~ U&sue. The wblte portion you can see which ls called lbe sclerotic coat. At the center It becomes transparent and is known as the comu. Behind the scJetotlc coat ii the choroid coat. This layer conslst.s essentially of blood veaaels with the opt'f\int modified to form the irla, or rln1 of plamented muscles which 1tvo the eye color. Tbe lrla baa an operalna 1n lw ccr,iter known u the pupU. The lnnermOlt coat of the eye ii calla! the retina. It la tbo nerve tiaaue of the n-• and ll con- sidered an expansion ol tbt optic nerve. Wber• the optic nerve penetrates tht eyeball WC blff wht ll called tho bUnd •PoL Below and .U1bUy to Utt •id b a yellow drcul• area call ~ maculL ln th cent• of th.ls ar a Is • depl'tll!ao elll.cl tho rov .. centr.U., the poldt or moet dis· tinct Tilioa. There is a space between the romea and the lens which is filled 'Vith a liquid called ac· queoua humor, and behind the lent • laraer cavity filled with a celattn·Uke material called vltreoua humor. To see lm.,es clearly. n,,a of II 1bt tnlA!rinJ the eye m \&It pua throuCb the comea and thfoUlb tbt pupil. The lN controla'the chanstna ol tbe pupil's alse. Tbe ray• eontlllue tbrouib the lena whlcb thlchnl or natter11 oul to allow the liabt to focua properij', onth•"'1na. Tb• rttlna la that acn1ltlv1 In- ner con ot the eyeball wblcb rt· cord.I tbe tm., •. Tbe lmpulae 11 Hnt akJn1 ._. op&lc nuvt to the tbaJamua aDd tile mldbrain. And wecuuee. · lo tbe hu.rruu1 eye, in the cell l~er of tbe retlna oppo&lte the lmt, &bere are about l2S milllon ... ' cieJl1 called l'Oda and 1 million ealltd aone1. Theae cells are the vlaual receptors for •lcht. The cdn• are concerned with vision of brt&ht, colored ll•ht while the rods wony about dim, colorless mlon. a:'l.::",.::w ...... • ... ........,., ... ,.,.. ...... .......... . HOW Orb MINT AUGUSTINE, FIA. GBTft'I NdST Sa1n.t Auptlne, located on tile Q(R'lbeMt«'D eoaat ot J'lortda, ls tll• oldest eity 1n the United !Stat••· It was named by a 8panl1b admiral. Pedro MeotDdes de AvUa. wbo •lJbttd tbe lofftian an Salilt·~u"*5U1le'1 DQ,Auf.21.1*. 1M cltJ bu a colorful blltcry. It atf'\'ed aa .. tlJ•dat bead· qaarten of mfa&H)ti.,y work &mGftl the lndlar)I. Ill 11'1 It pautd lnto the ~ .. an Of the Brlttsh, return'" to SJ>abllh poaseaalon lb ittJ. t1 .1. aoY· erelantywu ~ tn till. Saint Auaustlh II a bHutilUI ett1 th.at 11 ·~ an a colorful blltory. On• of Ha cblef In· 4uttri• todQ Ii enterta1nln1 tourbtt. (0.,.-'"9•4'1•-&OAS& ANDYf ... It • • I** caN .... ,.., ........... co .. ,a-. il*www M Mil AHOY .. taN tl'IW Olillr ,._,;.P.O. a. .... c.ta ·-·Cdl .... btll an..-&t .,...,. Ttel1.) Bottle BriDgs Response SRI~, Pa. (AP)-Wben Phllip Brown ltamed that two ~eh ... bMt fowad the ineu.,• be puttoaea ln a bottle, he••• eytr to ltU'Q how old they were. ~ey woreQIQt. HewuclllappolntAMI. "'l Wll kind of bopln,, I ,ueas, th• thty'd be my age,• 1a1d PblUp, who'Ube18lntwoweea. Still, ills Haborne Jcquala· tance with Ann•Uat Bonnee and Marle·PaUle Lanco la nothln& abort of remarkable. In April 1975, Philip wu vaca· ti6nlnc with b1I pirenta tn the Cayman Jslanda. He printed Ilia name and addreu on a piece ol paper one day, stuck It ln a beer bottle and launched it. •"1 TllOUGln IT was a neat idea. M~be I put a cork in lt, but I don't really remember, and I fi1ured it would sink or someth4ic ... beaaid Monday. • 'Tbe CQlftan lllands are south of Cuba. I CUl"U the Gulf Stream carried it," be added. It's 4,500 miles from the Caymans to the French Island of lie de Grobe oU the Brittany coast, where Anne·Ll•e and Marie· Paule found the bottle on a beach last Feb. 5, 22 months after lt went into the waler. A Bf!1 and Bis Boat Robert Florey, 5, of Fullerton, attempts to master the technique of putting a boat in a bottle. Robert can see plenty of boats at the Western National Boat & Marin~ Show March 9-13. For details see Uncle Len's column. They wrote to Philip, who aaid be had for1otten all about the bot· tle. When be aaw the envelope trom France, he aald "I couldn't fleure out wbo would be writing me.'' HE ALSO couldn't fi1ure out what it said. Tbe letter was in French. However, hi• parents translated iL Captain Kidd Sa.id Basic 'Nice Guy' "They asked lf I'd ever put a message in a bottle, and then I re- membered," besaid. LA JOLLA (AP> -Captain Kidd was a bumbline buccaneer whose buried treasures don't exist, says a University of California historian. He wrote back lo the 1irls - asking, by the way, tbelr aees. But even before that teuer re· ached France, a second leue.r ar- rived form the girls, who aald they were 9-year·olds. The purportedly ro1uish 17th-century Scottish sea captain who was hanged in London lacked even "the killer instinct to be an errec- tive plrate, "says Dr. RobertC. Ritchie, whosumsup: "Thefacl is, Captain Kidd was basil:ally a nice guy." "For some reason. I thought the31,were my ace." he sajd. When Philip's letter reached France. the mother or one girl relayed the contents to a reporter there. RITCIDE. AN ASSOCIATE professor of history lit UC San Diego, has traveled to England a half-dozen times in 10 years of re- search on William Kidd. At the start, he was working on a book about 17th-century New York but Kidd's ghost kept cropping up. "I've never seen such a mass of junk as that which has been written about Kidd," he says. ''IN CASE YOU'llE wondering where Erle is, 1t is on Lake Erie," Philip had writ· ten. "Erie is a very s\'nall town. In fact. it is pretty rlnkY dlnk. · · Kidd was a trader working out of what is now New York City when he accepted command of the 40-gun galley to help hall piracy at sea. Philip was embarrassed to be caught knocking has home town. His mother lrene, told that his t·omment had been carried na- tionwide, said, "I knew I should , have cenaored that letter.·' BACKED BY WHIG merchants, Kidd sailed for the Indian Ocean with his crew of 92 but RitchJe says there were too many pirates to fight off Madagascar so Kidd's men instead captured a ship called the Quedah Merchant. "Kidd didn't want to disappoint his backers," said Ritchie. When he finally returned to America, he was arrested by one of the backers of the voyage and shipped lo London where he was kept In closer confinement than any traitor ever was world scope (10 point• for ucll qve1tlon ana"'9d c0frec11J) I Secretary of State Cyru~ Va nee lef1 on a week, long tour of (CHOOSE ONE: Africa, the Mtddle East). 1 True or flll•e: The study of one's anc~rry i~ called phrenology. 3 Lloyd McBride, the regular candidate for president of the .. l .. union, beat the "reform contender," ld SadloW\kt. in the union's hard-fought election a· Steelworkers b-AutoworkerJ c-Mlneworken 4 Supporters and opponents of the Equal Rights Amendment are battling In the rem~11nlng slates whose votes are needed for ratlf1cwon. How many states must raltly an amendment before it become.s put of the Cons1hullon1 s JoJe topez Portillo visited the While House 10 dlscun Latin Amerlc•n affairJ. He leads the nation of .. r •• newsna1ne ~II talk of a pocslble warming of ret.tlons between the U.S. 1nd my communl$t Island nation 90 mil• aw~. Who am I and what Is rtrf natlonl matchwords (4,..... ............... "'*"> t;....cn.ldit\t •·rulOn elt'MltlJ' "4th J.-ertOft tClmeOM .... perton who IOft 1bn>ad IO Mttle c·be b«tter than othen al somethln1 cJ.one who disagrees With tM 4_.expostu11fft system ~use threat of fol'C9 to obtain M>Methlns In addition to being a family fun feature, THE Qt.:IZ Is an Integral part or tht> In-classroom news program presented in Orange Coast area schools as a public service by the Daily Pilot. Aftlwers .,..., 1.....icwdo-1 wtew qulr • newsp1dure (10 points if JOU answer th .. QUHtlon cOJTecll1) Two U.S. diplomats left for talks concerning tht\ W1terway Wh~t t~ the waterw<1y and tn what geographic area "ti lontedl sportlight (2 points for NCh question •na-ed cot'lect!J) I Which team, Ent or We\t, won a 125-124 111c1ory in the National 8uke1b1ll Anociatlon·~ All· Star Gamel 2 What pro basketball star hq the nickn1mt' of "Or. I "I J Eric Heiden. 18, of .. f ... became che first American to wfn thl" men's world speed-skatfn1 chtimplon,hip a-Madison, Wisconsin b-S.n Francisco, California c-Buffalo, New York • What nation~ the Womttn'• s~ed~katlng championship <1way from SylYla Burlca of C1nad.1l S Bjorn 1k>f1 signed up as 1 player rettntly With World Team Tennis. He will play for (CHOOSE ONE Cle~land. Pho.n111). roundtable ' ,.,., ...... file_., How can AmerlQIM bat honor tht> spcrit of llncoln and Washingtonl 'ftMtlCOll: tl tt 1•....,.. _ 1W ICOtll ll •IO,_.,.. -......._. n •to polllta-Good. 11•1'0 """'" -Fair. 221-n •wc.-. ......... ~ { 1:00 D ((!1) Cl)) Cl) W11 Out '1-e At O.. WIL •c...UJlewliitt 9 .... : ''Su Fralldsce" (cf11) '36-Cla,. Gable. Spencer Tracy. 0 (I) lllllUSJ (Qi (I)) Ala'a S,.,U W.W • s,orts Cllallt1p <ti Tiit Llcy .. -1:30- D ((ft) CV) (J) Childrt11'1 nm festi•al U SEASON 'llEMIERE * of Spoitsm.n's Friend U $portsll!H'S frielld .[,....._lie ...... CIH•S-0 °'-R-Sd tt of West New:: will • Cl) s,.cc 1111 • .. :7. ' • ( ) • Ql LIWJ111U " "° all \tflty to UI\ OU M Slllw ' l&r•I• and 'el rid ot wblte e141l'b~ •'"* ~~~~o• hwo tOOJecutlve S1tutd1ys id <rm~J.:!'• March: ~ The Wat Newpor1 Bffcb lmpro~e- • ~ meat A11odatlon ls sponnrfng -7:JO-1peelal trub pickups. Picked up wlll a ()) lttft a ... A ttlttl$o1t be large object& such as bed4. •tovea nttetllft• u~ about Pff9lt, "'111s ~water heaters. Ther~ la no llmlt \0 and lilotyl• In Southern C.ltfQr11il. tbe number ol eontalbers 1tJJ be plqted 8 111 Sear~ Of-Ul\o e Diuaten.: 111w I Mr Cl) UM.I-... TaEE UMBS AND cuttings must 8:00 be in four.foot lengths and tied •ecure- 11CW 00> Cl> Ma17 Trier ly however. No sand, dirt, sod, tree Mtll't Sllow lrs a hilariots c1tt1111 stumps, cement, oil or acid will be WOtld fOf Lou, Ted and Murray when picked up. ttley each muallze tlle111J4!lvts as the perteet husband for Mny On March 5, all bomes and ~usi· RIChaids. Whil• sltti"& arovnd the neases on the south side ot Balboa off1ce lllvlnc a dflnk after work. they Boulevard from the Santa Ana River 111 three-in M11y's abmce-jelty to the Newport Pier will be dlydmm about what It would be · ed be · · t 7 lib to many Ille kautiful producer servic gmrung a a.m. 8 0 (I) ell • (MJClllCJ A field doctor, who is 110ted IOf his 1nslste11Ct on dolnc t•inp by the book, is ao ~stedt for lilt Pill· medics to ovwcom .. (I) Morie: CC) (ti) wit Ce11ldR't Ha,,._ to A llictf 'llJ" (com) '74- Paul Sorv1no, Micllatl uarned. • ((JI (I)) 0 111111'"' ltauties Nancy lhrealens to quot her hotel tob s!Jcinc Las Veaas utm•· eanzas when she IS ordered to have her showgirls perf0<m topless Cat Takes Time With First Life PLYMOUTH . Ind. NOTICE how Daily Pilot Claas· ified ads display their messages with legibility and impact? Our ads, we are proud to say, really :;:'!t results. Phone 642·5678. 1 • Movie: CC) ('90) "Tllrff ..... u fOf A LOii( '41tt" (wes) '13-Buu Biummell. Patrick Mynhardt. (AP> -Cats may have!:::===========-==::::! nine l ives, but a•1111•• .. •lllWllll Paid Political Advertisement WEWAMT DA VE S'ONKSEN OH THE HUMTIH(iTOM llACti ELEMENT AltY BOAID OF EDuCATION PUllUC NO'l1CE PUBUC NOl'ICS PICT1Tt0US IUtl NS1$ teAM•tTATaM•MT Tiit tollowt119 ,_._ 11 4tift9 lllutl· llHS•s: TY Pl"4, tnOt L.e P11 ACMld, SM. 101,LlfllMHllla. c.tlltomltttH) C•rol J. ~ 2'1'1 Via ftetlle. fli\l•IOI\ Vtolo. C.llfonil• t2'7S Tl1lt bull-IA cOfldtf«ed bY en '"' tllwklllel c:.ot J. ltoelll Tiiis st..._. was flld wilt\ the Co""ty Cf.,.l< ot Or..,oe co..nty on f'ebtuaryis, tt11 P11D1 NOnc.Oft ~lslled 0reft91 CHst 0.lll' PllOt. PAUL. ~:~~r~:wHAtn. I •l'i_•_b_. 21-end-~--11-S._l_2,_"_· .., 1911 -....:'.:;>4;·;,71;,: ruauc N011CE PETITIONER o. RUTH ANN NEWHART, R•S"°"OENT ~'· Na. NBD llMO. r---.. -,Ch-Tt_OUS __ au_Sl_N_•_ss __ _ o-.TeOFJUDGM!.NT:M•Y 1•, 1'11 M• .. •STATEM•NT Bl' 111rt .. °' .,. 0>111<llll011 lswot °" ....-Jan..-rv 11. 1911. 11oy 11w S..Orlor Golut, Tiit f.ilO'#ln8 per-1re dolno bull· LOl" ...... JUdldlltOlst'rkt ~yof t'MIU! Or•"V-· Stlle Of C1llforftl~, UOOf1 • ' t.ASI! .. ~ PUILISHl!AS. 31):11 1""9fMM-od ll\f-of Rllt!IAn" Cout Klo,.w•Y. $out!\ L.1oun•. ~•RlllllMfl5toOne•esll.ldO-C•ll~lat»11 mel\t creditor and •••Inst Peul Lli.cOfnO..lndt•, U US.lllM PMce. uwroftc. HwlNrt .s luctomet!t 0ei.. Sout11Laguno.c:-,.t110< .. 10•2tn '°". Jl>Owlng a Nt INllM« of U,204.00 lettt Pl Gf'lftdle, ti L.o Ser1de •<tu•llY M on Mid lucf9rnetlt °" Ille ~!Ko, Soul".._., c..111.,,,,11 t2'77 d•tt of Ille llwanc• of Mid uecli\loll I Tiiis ""-1Mu 1s conducted by .., UI\• ~:'led""'°" •II Ille rlflllt, tltl• .~d IMOf'poohd enoclltlon other Ill• • .. ul4 JlldQment ..... .,, In llle ,..,.._,.,...,. pro9fftv lntM Coufttyof Or1n91. Sta&t L.Gf'lndle (j) Sdtnce Flction Thult1 u .,,., SjlofU WorW C!J Mowie: (l:) "Tiiey Cl111t f11111 lkJCH!d S"'e" (scd1) '67-Robert Hulton. Jennifer Jayne GJ Slt11rd1y s,.cial "Sllvlls" The crew of lilC4Ues Cousteau's Calypso travel to the Red Sea. the Indian Ocean and the Gulf ol Aden to study the mysle11ous behavior of shar~s. m wi1c11if e "' Crisis specimen here is taking her time with the first one. HERB FRIEDLANDER ANNOUNCES olc:M"°""'.-.Crlllodtsfollows: Tttls ,_, ..,., filed wit" tlle ______________________ ,., LOC 14, T.-ct l'80 as recorcMd lft Count., Cltf'k of Or•noe County on Book 114. P• .. s 21 & aa. of "'''' Fet><u•NU. 1m. CD Soll! Traill (2)1 !]) Satur-., l4alintt tn Clank Tlttltre: TM K111111nitin in Duma m Saturday Matinee ( 2i! Cl ) 01ldoou (UJ Salurd11 Matinee 2:00 ,• D Medi1 , • CJ Saturday • U Swiss family Wollenson D Movie: (l:) "The Youns • hWJers" (dra) '69-JHon hers, lalman King, Judy Pace. Michael Parks. Keenan Wynn Ci) I Drum of Jnnnle m Tarr.an • : ('11J QJ) ltock Concert ( ltJ llJ) Animal WorW . -2:30-0 llewsmaken • U MOftSter ltally (t) Sur Trek CD Ovter Limits (rl)J (L) fnends ol Man 3:00 D It hhs All Kinds (_I) Outdoors • CJ Mowit: (C1 "Requiem torlA Gun· : • fisflt11" (~s) '65-Rod Cameron, : ; Stephen Mc/Cally. Johnny Mack ": &own. • 1jJ) Mowit: (l:) ''Tiit l4111hunlers" (d1a) '69-Roy Th1nnes. Sandri-De~ a» Movie: (t) "nt luccuur'' lildv) '58-Yul Brynner. Charllon 11eston, lncer Stenns. •3' Tiit Musit rlace ( ifJ (fl World of S.nml at future ffllll -3:30- (1. Tht~ • (~ Cl) 0 ,,. llowlers TM , The SI00.000 Miller H11h life Open " from the Celebrity lanes in : : M1lwauket, Wisc. ' (I) Talk -... Pidvres ~ ...... ...,..., ((11) Cl)) Clla I ph ... IMse Q]) ,..,.., w.-. • 11] TH hafica 4:00 ; 8 (!fl)(})) Cl) Jadit CltlSM ~ =::7ro!°" lllt a:::;"=-= ~ Country Club 1n lludetlt1D, Florie.. ~ D @ Cl) ll1 llCM ......... , USC ¥). Stanfold. ................... s. l))OltMfi . ' • • • ~ . faCilt~ m ... "'IFldM • 11e .._ • '*' ti Asriultwt -4:30- (J) Tiit bats • • Mlflt: l1:> "T1lt lfillfltJI" (dra) '72-Gtotae c. Scott, 0..111 tiu. • latnud Hulftes. HlllCJ M1rcll1nd. ,: • Sltplttn [lliott. ~: ............... f: G)O-Up11Hlaair -• Cfl [~JICIS :· lllC.... ... 5100 UC@CD)r.IS~~ est11 ,,.. ; (l)llaic Ital~ l : e ((21 (I)) Q.11 UC'a Wi4t .. : .... tf Spetts ., ()) CMe It • • 1llt .... Sella ll.tdlim : <II""' Q) Mtwlt: CC) "Sl,.lfllc Air • C.1111114" (dra) '!i!i-Jamn Stewart. June Allyson. • Cl !Ion • • ., Sltuat!M C-4J : : • AH11111 f 1mllr • -5:30- • · enmc.i.. =· .. --""!!!~!!!!!!!!'!'!''!"!!"!!19 ... .. :~ .,( _•.v...,•.• .. •-• ..... __.1 ;: 8:00 " • • (I) ((UJ (I)) ..... !:! • ...., : • lllt'rit: CC) (!'n•r) "Ha..,.r" •: ( ) '6~-Paul thw111111. Julie " · tltlrit, Lauren Blcall •. (J) .... tin ~ • ttlt ...... . . • a. lllliMUt ;.: O(l)~llaut ~ ..... a. . :•: CB Sllllltlla ~ ~: •TllesllWtlltFlftl -6:30- :: •• (I) ""'5 ·:· ........ ~ : • : • Tiit SlZl.OIO Qlatlolt • S.rtender 011 Dop .. : • $121,000 Quati.. I: '((11} Cl)) $ij Salll CD(l)WIN.._. ...... ................. ' . ". 7:00 -t • n. • .,,.ti Etll•f lltr11111 • IM$ts. # .......... , CJ) YtJ "t1lt t.ltll! II tllt SU ~ , l3l lllowit: (Zllr) "Ar1111ic I Oki La«• (com) '56-Josephine Hull, Cary Grant. ED OllU Upo11 A Clauic ID J1111nae l.JR(llllt f'ff111ms -8:30- 0 ((fl) CD) (I) 80~ Newhart Sllw Psycholoe1st Bob Hartley 1s held hostage 1n his oll1ce by a friendly bank robber while the man plans his eetaway. U Mcwie: "bwltkle~ (wes) '51- Tyrone Power, Susan Hayward. U (iaJ CIJ) ID! f"islt Money prob lems. winter woes and a potent1<1I psycholo&ii.:al problem with Diane beset Detective foh and members of his aroup home me.re fa 1\t W1J fl Wa 9:00 D (<Ill ClJ) Cl) All ill 1111 Family D 0 Cil (!DJ D lllC Satur•1y Mo¥it: ~ (Zbr) "1\t Llln4 That Ti111t Foraot" (m Ir) '15-0ous McClure. John McEnery, Su~n Pen hahgon. Keith Barron. Anthony Ainley. An American naval olftctr dunne World War II 1s rescued by the German submarine that Sin~ his ship, bul the submarine ventures into uncharted waters and comes lo an island 1nhab1ted by prehistoric creatures lrom wllich cralt and crew battly escape. U (3) CL) ID SllrUJ l Hutch A v111lante committee takes the law into its on hands 1n relah1l1on lor c11m1nals be1n2 set free and Starsky is asked ~Jorn the eroup m EHEST TU81 lAUGHS * Off HEE HAW lONITE m 11ee""' m T1lis ,., '1 raith (I) -9:30- 0 ((Ill (})) (()Alice When Flo's 111ob1le home tS stolen. $he 111011es 1n with AllCe and Tommy temporanly, dnd lht hwO w~dly different til&$lylu comt head-to head. (I) Stew Alltll's la•IMad • Mttlit: CC) "Tllt ..... Hai ,.., °"' .... " ltod hy!Or. Cit Merit: CC) "TH Mat Frt111 llttlr ltW11" (wes) '5>-Lea Mer. ,l'r --.-1(! -·-1 . ,-__ .- r-~:.·~ . .;.:~·-DAILY PILOT ---- Katherine Garn says her pet, Christie Bell, is 30 years old, and Plymouth veterinarian Robert Lindsey backs up the story. For a cal to live lo be 30 is like a human living to 180, Dr. Lindsey said. Understandably, Christie Bell has begun slowing down She quit climbing trees and chas· ing birds last year, and is troubled with ;.i sli ght case of rheumatism. She also didn't get to be honored by h e r descendants. Soun ;1 ft1·r she wandered into Mr~. Garn's yard on Christmas Eve. 1947, Christie Bell w<.1s neutered. Call 642-5678. A$700 REBATE ON THE '76 RAT 131 · Plus SQ ~. ef Gas Goad 111 any '76 Fiat 131 In Sta 1• .I 'Pb 7'lrt VOAJ r•:)"I °"""'' ..... II)_.,.,, la•lo«7 ..... '1c~~-­,,. H.,, ~ 0 -~1 ''°""hot ~ fi ._ J."l .rjW -~"" ~ OM o.,i6·1.i0rld ' ) •• t>J(.Jo • HERB FRIEDLANDER aasa *RAINY DAY SPECIAL SALE Whenever it rains on our f1014-ers you save 10% on any item purchased at Roger's Gardens. Don't worry about getting wet as there are lots of enclosed areas plus com· plimentary urnbreUa and a hot cup of coffee. So. next time it rains get out of the house for awhile. buy something beautiful and save 10%! 'a11 Jooq11111 Hills Rd. ut /\/acArthur Bl11d. /\eu port Beach 171.JJ 640·5oOO Put a fe w words to work for you. •Call to be sure it's rain-All.o on fllrio>1on Voe;o ~g on our Cowers too! 1714) 837·7811 OpenDa11v 9am 106pm The day this 88-year-old woman stops running, old age will catch up with her. Tonight . Will Geer will host a half- hour documentary that should be an inspiration to people of :t all ages. It's about old and middle t. age, and how it doesn't have to ~-- keep you from feeling youthful. Aside from the 88-year-old 1500-meter runner you see to the right. you'll also meet a 75-year-old pole vaulter. And a 78-year-old concert cellist. Our documentary iscpUed "Use lt or Lose It:' and it?s gofng to proveto you that youth need not be wasted · on the young. Watch it on Channel 4, Feb. 28, at 7:30, while you're doing your isometrics. "Use It or Lose It" Hosted bY Will Geet: ! • Feb. 2~ at 7:30 , Brought to you by~ .. CiLENMLE FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Wltlt 01* 12.f lllllloft lft ...... .,_ MOte 1t*1 to oHtoetl In c:.Jlfomla cell•IMO!IS Maps, Rec;-of 0rtnQe P7mt c-11. Col'M*\l'f llftOWn ltS m E•st PublltNd Or111oe eo.tt Delly Piiot. Av•flll• S.n JU4n • .san c1em..,te, Felt. 2t,onc1AUl'd\S, 12.19, ltn C.lllOf'nll. 7:14-77 NOTICE 1$ Hl!IN8Y GIVEN tllllt on Wedlw-y, Mtrcll t, 1977, •t 10:00 PUBUC NOTICE o'clock 1.m. • ~11\ouso, M1rs1Wl's -----------Office. 3014 0-0-V•lley Pafl<w..,, NOTICJ!TOCIHOITCH.S City of ~llAI "louel, Cou11ty ol Of'IUUC TRASNlf'IUt Or0C>90, State of C.lll0tftl1, I Wiii sell •I Beo.•11W107 u.c..c.t publi<-tlCfttolMl\IQlltstbldclt•,for Neille• Is hereby 9IYOI\ lo the (•111 In '""'"' -y of the Unit.cl Creditors of HARRY TAHSIN end Sl•tes.•1111er._,.,t1Ue1ndlntfftstof LYDIA QUERQUES, T••Mlnors, Hid l~t dl!Mor '" the •bo... WhOSI DuslNU !Mldf'ess .. 31)7Y, P1lm described Pf'Oll9ttY. or so mu<ll lllerMf St•Nt. lllbo1 Peninsula, Cowlty of IS 11\11' llt nae•_., lo ull•tv Hid ••· Or•noe. sc.ate of C.lltornla, that 1 bulk ecutlon, with acuu.d Interest •114 trensfff I• ebout to be m1de to '4!1ts. oeOROE K. DORIAN end D•-,,_,,...y 1, ttn M _, ~ G U E R I T E 0 0 A I A N • 01¥1111111: Soutll Tr•,,.f-s, wt.ose bu11ness Mldre.s ts OON E. RHEA, t069 VtrOl\I Drive, Fullerton, <:4untv of MenlNll, Or-.Sla'eofC•lllorn11. OflflQICouM'f The pr~y to bo tr1nVerred ts 8yAM'11tretH. Solt, located .i 307V. P•lm Street, B•lboa DepU!y PoftlMula, County ol Oran90, St1te 91 NORMAN •• •UDCK."', C.lllornla. f'i.l11tlff'1A_...., Said -ty Is cltsc:rlbed In 09111r•t ttJAVl.,...Gf'......,. n: All stock In t-.cle, 11xturtt. 9C1ulp $a1tCll_.,,.e,c.atlfwMat1'11 .,....t •l'ld OOod will of thlt RHlluranl Pu.illlied Or11n9t Goalt o.tly Pilot, buSllllH llnown OS TME PANT!tEE. febl'utf'tt2, 1t,26. Im 51 .. 77 lftd located at 307 ..... Palm Slrtet, llalbo• ---------~·---1 f'eftlnulte, County of Or.W.V-, Sota ot Callfornle. PUBLIC NOTICE Tiie bulk tr.,.Sfer jNlll be conwmmat -----------1 ed on or lllt~ the 10\fl day of March, f'ICTITtOUSIUSIMeSS 1977,et 10:00 A.M .. at Wffttrn Mutual NAMe'.STATIMl!tfT Escrow, Corp., 1S05 A Mesa Verdlt TIM follOWinQ pei.,.110c1o1no bull· E;nt, CMt• M4tsa. County of Orilftoe. nes~•s: Stale ofC.llh><·ni•. · C. TM. COMPUTER T.M., J1fle..0 So far H kno,wn to tl\I! Tr1Mlere6, -.1rpon~Or .. C..ta~,CA92U6 •II business ntmH and addressn used Colin ,,_..Hatcll, 339'N.Slerrt by Tr•Mleron for tile th•M vetrs lest Wey, Santw~llO,CA past.ire: S.me. Rkhlf'd Doyle Hll<ll. J0112 S.moe, Oett~ F-uaryl3, 1'77. CostaMawl.CA'26216 GtorQtfC. Dorian, Transf~rtte Jettrey Ollnc•" Hetcll 1'12I Marvuerlte Dorian, Tr6nsferee Brownl-TllStln c-. • WESTERN MUTUAL l!SC•ow. • ... , ' COltP J1mos Wm!-Wllllw'. 1101 Wtit ISOS • -· "' ~ E t M1eArttiur,SantaAn•,CA92701 A • •~ as Tiii• busll\ISS ts COlldvcted bl' • CMta MKI, C.llfor!M•'2'2' -af~p. ~JtrOWNo.71-1»4 Rlc-410.Halcl\ Publls-Orango Cout D•llV Pilot Tiiis Sltitomerll ..... flied witll tlle Ftb. 26. 1'77 117.11 County C'-Of OrlftQe County ol\ l=eb. 8, 1'77. PUBUC NOTICE F71MO PubllSllld Oranoe Coast O.lly PllOt,~--O-R_O_IN_A_N_C_E_H_0_7_1·-,-- Feb. U, lt,26.onclMlf<hS, 1977 AN OROINAHCE OF. THE CITY .. 466·77 COUNCIL Of' THE ((TY OF COSTA , ____ ....__ ....... _.._.-.._. MESA, CAL..,ORNIA, CHAHGINO PUBLIC NOTICE . THE t:ONINGOf'Af'ORTlOHOf'LOT I------------. e,t.NEWf'OATMESATRACT,FROM OttOINAHCE NO. n.. C2TO CL. AN OltOINANCE Of' THE CITY THE CITY COUNCIL OF TME CITY COUNcft. ~ TME CITY o, COSTA OF COSTA MESA DOES HEREBY MESA. CAUfORNIA, CHANGING OADAINASFOLL.OWS; THE IOtUNG Of' PORTIONS Of' SECTIOM 1. There Is hereby pl•cell LOTS UI ANO tit Nl:W~ORT -•ncludedlnt .. CLZOIW,11111\alr• HEIGNt'S T•ACT, ;.OM '' T •I prooerty loc•t..t at 16n Placentia lt2.CP'. Avenue, Ass!ssor Parcel Number THT CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY 11~254-07,towol : OF COSTA MESA DOES HEREBY Alllh&lee•t•lnrand sltuat..irnthe OAOAIN AS FOLLOWS: Stile of Citllfornl•, County of Orange. SICTION t. There Is hereby placed City of Cost• Mesa, described 6' and Included'" tile R2·CP zone, •II that follows: reel prOC>trtl' localed at 146 )47 ISO The nortl\ 180.00 f.,.t of tlM! ent 162 169 110, ,,. m HO ,.;. end 1'6 126.00 ,... of LOU09 of "N1wp0rt MMA E•~t 18ih S(rfft, 'Ai~nor' P1rcel Num· Tr1<I.'' as shoWft on a map recorck-d 1n ..... s 11M2H5. 1'7·121-Dl. '17·121-03, 8oolt S, Pave I of Mls<eUMtO..S Ma~ H7-121·0S, 111·111·06, 111·121·07, In tile ofllceol ttw County Ae<orderol 1 U· ll1·08, 117·121•09. 117•121•10 Mid Countv. ttJ.11'·23,lftd tl7·114-V,towlt: EXCEPT II\ undlvlde<t one·hall I~ That portloll of L.ot 1n Ind Lot 1 t.,ast '" •" 011, oas. and other o! Newl!Ort He1911ts ~ rn1p .....,eol re ll't'dfOC•l't>On ~tin<•~ in. on, or un- cord.-1 ln II«* 4, PIO' 8) of "''' cit• said l.nd by deed recorded April \S. ce1i-ous Ma!K. rtcorcn of Or• ltSO, lfl Boolt 1003, Page 34', 11 ol ti.. County, c.tlloml1, mo,. pertlcu11r1v ~ttlf10.00feetoftMllOftll110.00feol~ described as fOl'"'1 the 111t 12'.llO tft\ ol Mid Lot, by d..., P-.RCl!L 1. Tiit nortiiw.sttrl recorded Apnl ts, 1'!0, In Boo!< 1003. 66.00 f"I of sllld lAt nt. P199 -. Offleltt Ae<ords. es to tllt f'ARCEl.t. TM -lheutffly•s, IQ\lth60.00fwtof thenorlh 180.00lee\ol ffttOlt .. southltaSt ... lySO.OOfNtoflhe tllt ••st 121U0feet of wld Lot, Ind.,., nortll-tffly M0.00 fttt of said Lo deed recorded Al:wll 25. 1950, In 8oall 112. 1003. P1191 ~. Offlclal Rec;ord1, as to PAR Cat. J. flla sovtllwesterly tllt l\Ot11160.001eet of 1hn•st126.00lwt m.so f..t o1Illenor11Mostetl1t1eo. oh•ldL..«. feetofsal~LotlU. EXC•f'TINGTMERl!,ROM: EXCEPTING THEAE,,AOM t"" ... All tNt llnd lylno wltllln. str!O portion of fullerton -.venuo as of land mettured 40.00 feet westerly e1escrtlled In 1n MWmonl to tllll oty of from tllo centerline ol Pl•c1nt11 Cost• Mfta, ~ordtd Otcemblr 2S. Ave-. 19St, In 8oo11 501', P-4U, o1 Ofllcl1I B. All tNt l1ncl lylno nortfleaslerly 1tocords<i'1lldOranoe County. of a <lll'VtOllne llOYlno a rldlus of 27.00 PARCaL 4, The M>UtllwHterly toet<911etWS41UthWesl.,.IVancltlftQtnt 1'11'.IO l1tt Of the southe1sterty ns.oo to tlle w"...-'" llN ol P•rcol -. abovo twetofsaldLot t:n. described "111 t11191nt lo a line lyl"tl fllOl:TtON t . Pursu•nt to the I0.00 fttt S~rly of end parallel to ~rtvlsl0111 of SKtlOll 13·1' of Ill•· ti.t centertlM of 17th Stnet60.00 fNtln ll\41ftlCIH! Code of tllt City of Costa wldlll. Me\11, OllUki MOP 0..2 of tlle City of HCTfON t. ~u6nl to IN cw• G6ilta ¥"4o COlll of Wllleh Is on Ille 111 vlslons If Sectl11111S.'79 of tile Mlllllc!HI lllo OfflCI ... flltllllltlo Dopertmef)t. CMe of .... City of (Mtt ~ .. Olstrkt Is hereby -o.ci bf tllt 1001111111 ~A-toftheCl!yofCosllMota,cottY thereto of tN ltl-CP aria Clotcrlbed In of wlllcll Is on Ille 111 tfle Office of Ille Soctlontlw,.of. ~1111nl110 01p1rtment. I• hereby H CTIOM &.. TN• Ordlnenc. Slltll llllWod by tilt oleldlllOll tllffeto of tilt &Ii-• etr.ct W w lfl lull lore• •11111v CL•rNdetel1'*ll11Soctlonl11treof • UOI cfoys f .. llld after Its P•Atl, llCTIOM J. 11111 OrdlMn<o IMll ! prior to tllt tltPlr .. lon or meaon tako tlfllct Ind be 111 full force thlrtl' · 'ftYt ,_ tt. ..,,. ttlereof, 1301 Hv• from 8"11 efler Its ,..n•oe. 1 .. ,ulll"""' _. Cn .,. °'..,.. llld prior to Ille twplrlll&n of flftoen Ctttt 0Jlll' ,llot, • MWIPllW of 051 d1ys fl'Oll\ Ult llOlll9t lMNOf. o•neral ctrC\lfatl~, prll\ted •"cl wn bO pubfl.,_ °"'' In tlll Or•noe 111111111Mc1 "' "" CJty of eo.11 Melo, toott 011ty Pilot, • 11tw1p0per of tOQet~ wll" Ille n1mes of tllt -· fOnt••I ,1rculttlon, prlllted ~ti "" "' t .. City Gouncll ¥041"11 kw and IMdlllsMd In .. City Of Cos\a MGM, .. alllll f1'111111f, ...,...., wllll ti. ,._ el lllt menl· 1' ~AU.0 ANO AOCWl'80 11111 D!f -~of ttw Oty Coullcff ¥OU119 lw 111\d dal'of "=l' "1?. 1109IMI .. _, tJ. •tcltJ P-.SSIO AHO AOOt'Tl!O 1111 2211Cl 1Ml'Ol'efltW day Of l'ollnilrY. ""· , O.a,of C.lt-.., r>corilllllu. ,_llClll Atft"ST': ~--Ult .... ~ • .........., CltyofC.&liMme CllV'*°"tftllt ATT111Tl Cli. Of (!MM Ao*a llletll P. fllllMtt ttA TI Of' CAU l'Ofnll•A 9 City Cleft! Of the C:.OUNTI'ot'~-..oe t SS. ~ .. GINIMSa Ct\'VOflCOS'fAMHA > Jf~HOf'~UrOltNIA I I, UL"'" "riJh•ltaV, City CMrt1 COUNTYOf'ObNOI I 11141 t1'4l~le ~ tM City ONMll CITY Of'"tdlTAMIESA I of tllO 0tY ., • MoM, ... ,., I. att.l'IM ~. flHINHIY1 City C .. ttt C#111Y ._. C11r...,.. llld fOf'MI • •IMffklo Cllrtll of tho 1..1lty C411111Cll °"'~'*'· n_.,.,.~,owc:_,...., tf • City • °"'° Mato. ll•r••r co.I .... illlctllll tr 1 Utn tt • 1 ""'1Y Wiit tllt • ...,. tM f~ tulllf'llMtlU\t .. #d CMlllcff lie! Ot'lft~-71.1.,..1nt'""'" tllll llfl ..,,,_ .., .. Fffl'wy. ""· <tflJldtftd lktlGll b'f -''°"at It,., _....., ...... arrd ......... tllll ... fMtllltltcif-..cityCNll:ft .... tllitft at• ....... oMttlfie of _.,,City Oii tllt 'VI .., ef Ptllr'*Y• tm. tll4f Ct""411 IMllll Of\ t"4t l11\Cf AT o ...... ttr ........ IM ~ M 'o ~t'&. tWJ. by tfll tolltiwl"I ,.i1 -.., al •"f."« ,.,.Int af Mid Cltl' tall -.I . Co•r'ltll l!ot1¥ ell Ille U!\d dh •f -.vui::.~11 ~r tbdtt. ,~ ""· llY t11t fOUoWlttt rfill M1111"!~~ Htrtne. S"'eo.., .. ._ cal~fft,: Mcl'lllJ1Mt1 AYU; tllltltl1 ~: ltat11f, '4C>nl~ll~r "-Mt111rutt. Htrttoo. am111woed. AUE'fl !(:.Noltll MtfMIF9: Nolie ~l'arlllfld • .. Wf'"'4aa '#HlltlOI', I M"9 tfe>eSl<*l'lcll~: NOl'lt flff'Olll'lft ti\"'' II* ~ aff1M4 t Al.INTI COUftcll Momr»n: ~ 114 Cll .. Cl"' If OM\a Mete IN• 'ltil'd fH WtTNlll ~t .. •Otl, I llo¥t .. ., .. HWuiltV. "'1, ...... wtto Mt ITIY ""'4 W ttfl..cl tN MA&.I S-.•• 01 t11tc;l1v., C:.• MMa Gals""°' l!li.tft,.,f'llllN'I dOof~,ff11, 1 CltyOifhM••-.Htcle '\) Cl'-"• f!W-f ~·llltCl-.(lWl!cll OIYOettllllllttt~~ .. ~(~CllCM~MMa Otrll"ft~IY~ll ........ OWltt °'* °"'' ... City .. c.a-.. ,..."'"" ,..,.,.. ar-c.ut oally "''°t. ...... .._._ .. 8'..,, '*'' tSpygl°"s ~ . - ·~SchedUles rish ·Eve~ ' Spyglass Hill Oarden Club will conduct ahb~er of its social evenings Mar. 5 at 7 p.m. at the ~home C>f Dr. and Mrs. David Kagnofi, 59 Montecito Drive: Coronadel Mar. . The theme wjll be St. Patrick's Day and the ·•wearin o the green' ... wfll be in order. The ladies are invited to decorate a St .. Patrick's. Da>' hat and the men will select the winner. The menu will consi'St of Irish Stew, Irish Cole Slaw, herb bread and grasshopper pie. Members of the board will provide hors d'ouvres. Entertainment wiU in- . elude a magician and a musi- cian, • Weekend Gardemng C/iecklist Many annuals grow ea<;ily from seed. Plan to sow the following in the open ground: as , border flowers, Baby-Blue~Eyes i and Sweet Alyssum; as cut i flowers and bedding c.olor, ·Cosmos, Calend11las, annual Pop- pies, Bachelor Buttons, Baby's Breath, Clarkia, Godetia, and Larkspur. , • Ask your nurseryman for the proper spray control for aphids which will soon be opening their 1977 season on your new Rose growth. • Apply a weed killer -and crab grass control on lawns now, then follow it up with a feeding to get grass off to a good start. •. If you have in mind moving Azaleas and Camellias, now 1s the time to do it. • Camellias can be pruned for bushier growth during and after the blooming season and right before the burst of spring growth. Lightly prune the terminal branches three to five inches The-flowers can be brought in for table arrangements. O.lly ...... Stalt,,_ SPYGLASS HILL CLUB PLANS ST. PATRICK'S DAY PARTY ChaJrwomen, from left, Mmes. D. K. Wiison, M. K. Green Dome Improvement. Mesa to Conduct Seminar Today The Costa Mesa Beautification Committee will conduct its "Home Improvement Seminar" at Orange Coast College today from 9 a.m . to 2 p.m Local experts in the field of home exterior maintenance and re· pair have been invited to conduct "how to" lectures and flemonstra- tions. Classrooms in the Applied Science Bldg and the Technology area will be used for continuous presentations THE SEMINARS are free and will include a variety of subjects such as paint preparation and application, lumber selection and fence building, roof and driveway repairs. window and screen re- pair. pest control, home security systems. fire prevention, landscape design and maintenance, architectural design and more. Informative material will be available for those interested in securing a home improvement loan and in learmng what improve· ments will increase resale value EXPERTS WILL also answer questions about city building standards and how to apply for a building permit, select a contrac- tor and qualify for federal loans and grants. A drawing for gifts donated by Costa Mesa banks and merchants will take place in the lobby of the Applied Science Build· ing Use Merrimac Way for parking ad1acent lo the Applied Science Building. ~Use Compost Pile To Imp.rove Soil •, Instead of throwing away those coffee grounds, vegetable peelings, leaves and lawn chppings, con· ' sider starting a compost pile. According to George Pearson. University of California soil specialist. compost used in the yard can improve soil aeration, allow water and roots to penetrate more easily. is a source of plant nutrient elemeots, especially nitrogen, and is a good source of moisture-holding humus. W•tla A•argllls , ' I .. Turn ~-·wmter · .Into Spring By EARL A.RONSON ., ........ ..., ... There is a bulb that can give you beautiful indoor color In win(er, before your forced tulips, daffodils and hyacinths bloom. It is the spectacular amaryllis that grows two feet tall and bas trumpet·shaped flo~ers four Lo ~ight inchea across. Some bulbs will produce two or three spikes. They come ih snades or red, orange, white, striped and picotee -white with CJU)dy cane or other stripes, even white with a green throat. Any of them will brighten a drab winter day. THE BIG BULBS enjoy cramped Q\.larters. pots that leave only half an inch of space betweeQ the wall and bulb. A good planting medium is equal parts o( peat moss, potting soil and sand or pealite. Provide drainage at the bottom with pieces of a broken clay pot and plant the bulb so that only half is buried in the mix. Firm the soil and drench it with lukewarm water until the sur- plus drains through the bottom hole. ' AMARYLLIS UKES a warm place to start growing, but no ex- tra water. So place it in a dark, airy space until the first leaves or flower buds show. Then move it into a brighter spot and water thoroughly. From then on, water only when the soil feels dry to the touch. Move the plant out of direct sunlight when the flowers bloom and they will last longer. Amaryllis must grow a number of the long, narrow leaves to help rebuild the bulb. So when the flowers fade, begin fertilizing with an all-purpose planlfood about every three weeks. Don't apply fertilizer to dry soil since this mjght burn feeder roots and retard growth. Water before fertilizing. Rotted manure is good for amaryllis WHEN THE flowers fade, return the plant to the bright sun-light, Good temperatures for amaryllis are 70 degrees in the daytime and about 10 degrees lower at night. Blooming will occur about six weeks after you start the bulb. · HOME/GARDEN Succulents Serve Well Succulents of all types are a tough breed that will serve you well through long, dry spells. Although some are frost tender and others require some shade, many will suffer the worst condi- tions of drought once established in the landscape. Right now is an excellent time to plant succulents. Succulents in an endless varie- ty of sizes and shapes offer in- terest in form and color to hold their own in highly competitive garden situations in planter box- es. in rockeries and as ground covers. The most common succulent seen in California is the familiar ice plant which covers so many dry banks in coastal areas. Many of the finer leaved relatives of the ice plant provide interesting and colorful contrasts in rock gardens. INDOOR Pl.AMT MAJMTEH4HCE ltESID. COMM. c.;.u.. SAYE THE WHOLESALE WAY 556-8338 THE SLIM 1GOURMET Recipes to add , dining pleasure J while subtracting I calories. Wednesday 1 in the 1 1 -.,-J~l§'-1-~ 1-t.-1 i DAILY TREES • SHRUBS • HOUSE PLANTS BELOW WHOLESALE PRICES ON .TJIE FOLLOWING: Stack Pine. Tams Jumpers Nand1na. Abeita, Oleander Moreas Ins, and many more 69:d. i.100 MINIMUM 1-. ,_.._. S.D. Wholesale Growers 11622 WARHER AVE. FOUNT AIM VALLEY PHONE 54t..3429 THE SIMPLEST way to start is to pile orgaruc: residues and animal manures in a convenient secluded location near a source or water. However, Pearson says, an open pit, a cement-lined pit, or a covered cement construction that can be opened at the top, or preferably, at the top and one sade, 1s more advantageous. WOOden boxes. except for redwood. rot quickly. but if used should be slatted so that air can circulate. Residues may either be mixed befort piling or added to the pile as they become available Large pieces such as tree trimmings and woody plant stems which decay slowly should be chopped or broken into pieces about the size of a walnut. The Cooperati~ Extension scientist advises discardmg diseased plant materials and weeds that have gone to seed. ANTIQUES DEMONSTRATIONS You're rnvr:ed lo otiend our free ho""y demonstration classes, held seven days a week from 10 am lo 4 pm. Lecrures cover a vartciy of topics, and for specific plant care questions. Roger·s •ptant Doctor~ Victor Graetz, Is available for free consultation. Be sure to bring In your plant or a sample for dlngnosis! PRIMROSE BASKETS Roger's internationally famous sphagnum moss color ba&ktts are a unique addition to any garden! In combination with begonia, primrose baskets are available In every color of the rainbow-white, yellow, red, light pink, rosy pink, orange, light and dark blue-and will blpom in partial sun 'til early summer. •• , TO SPEED UP decomposition, he recommends ·. adding a pound of ammonium sulfate or other high : ' nitrogen fertilizer and about half as much super· phosphate-over each 20 square feet of surface. In ,. acid soil areas. lime la beneficial. The pile should be watered enough to keep 1t as •moist as a damp sp0nge, Pearson says. If the top qf the pile is kept flat. water will trickle down through , the material rathlt than running off the edges. Too • much water will slow the decay process, be warns. r and produce objectionable odors. Highly succulent plant residues. if used in large quantities, and bigb·pt'Olem wastes may also c~use unpleasant odors. 'this can be reduced by covering 1 the p1le with a 191er of leaves, wood shavings, or other bl,llky material., . PEARSON RECOMMENDS tu.min& or mixing the compost with a spading fork every week or 90. or after new restdues ft.ave been added. Tl\is speeds decay by getting more air tnto the' mixture and cor- : rects undt!r-or over•watering. When turning, materials near the edges and -on top sbould be' mixed to the lftiddJe of tbe pile. While \'resb, succullmt plant residues may de- compose in 3 tc>e weef<sr more mature and partially dried residMes wlU PtO~bly require 2 to 4 months. Pearson says. Chlpjled, woody materials mar even take a rear or longer. Composting ts adequate. however, when the material bas turned brown to •11Jlack, ancS iS soft a!>d ~~l.Y. ; Further (nform.UOo on pr.paring compost, can · •be obtained bf addre~rtg a pogtcard to ComP->St. "l> .0. Box 1$$N, Ricbmb11d, CA 9&802 . .Ask (or 6-ee· ' • Leaflet~. . I• • Fochsiaus to Meet ' • Cardtn Grove Braneh Jlou.es and SMcle Cov· ~the Natioual Fuchsia era.0 '1berewillalat> tse a .~lety Wfil ~Tud· r.anel diaC\IHiOD ori day at 7~30 p.m. aUi0yal 'Fuchsia Culture aod Barket Elementlr)" Problem Ptam." School 1256$ Sptinedale There will be a plart . Ave., Gard~Grove. : ta•te, door pnies. and : Ted Bart1ott w~apeat efreabments. Visltorit .~l'.!!'~.~'~ of :_t..Ul ai:e.w~~·. t In ~The Gallery~ Roger·s presen:s a unique collection or one-oi·a·kind an- tiques. Fine Europenn furniture, beautifully refinished, ciatlng baci< lo the 16th century. A large selection or elegant home furnl&hing& are also on display. SUMMER PATIO PREVIEW The 1977 lines from Brown Jordan, Tropltone, Bristol and others have arrived and are available for immediate dellve~. They're all ready for your seledlon In a new, naturally beautiful, garden setting. One exclusively Rogers" selection Is the beautiful Trlconfort line, Imported from France ... yo11> have to see It 10 realize how functionally elegant It really 191 Roger's patio shop has everything from beach chairs to barbeques-all the accessories you need to relax and enjoy those summer evenings. NARCISSUS Narcissus Jonquella Engraving from the 1612 Fiorlglf!· glUm by Emannel Sweerts. A pop!Jbr f1owering plant from the omarylTJs forn{fy. the jonquil ls a species of the nard$$us. The elegant yellow f/owel'1 wll/ blo5som In eorlv spnng, come enjoy their beauty. j~~O) ~@ M~RCH26/27 Fru lecturts hourly from 11 a.m. to 3 P·n\· -1n,trudlorfs on the c:are and f•edlng of thae nowerlnjl ever· 9reen plants. Dozena of verletia of this colorful California favorite will be ttady for your ••iifcdon! .. NEPHTHYTIS The popular, eaey-10-grow "Arrowhead" Indoor plant that d~s well. In almost every llght situation! Ara evergreen,dwerf. climbing vine, Nephthytls Is excellent In terrarlumt and ~h gardens. Many varle· ties now In atockl P~SIES & VIOLAS Then .. h'IPPY face" flowers thrive In fuU sun through summer! For fabulous gar· den beauty, baakets or pots, Roger's Im· prowcl, larger vfola1 come In blut1, yel- lowt.•orangts Ol' whltu. Buy now In pony pecb and 4" pots{ San Joaquin Hills Rd. at MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach, (714) 640-5800 Open D~ily 9am to 6pm Also tn ~ion Viejo (714) 837·7811 ·-· ---t \ E'fJHd Set MOii Dr. J. Emory Ackerman has chosen the message,• "My Prayer for You," for his final sermon Sunday as pastor of Christ Lutheran Church in San Clemente. The Rev. Ackerman has served the cong'regation at 35522 Camino, for 7 ~ years. The sermon will be at 10 a.m. Purim Event Slated in FV On Thursday. Morriions Old Hats At Roots SALT LAKE CITY (AP) - Long before Alex Haley's popular book and television aeries "Roots" spurred na- tionwide int.erest in genealoey, tbe Mormon Church waa compil- ln& a genealogical library which a spokesman· says now is the world's largest. Haley for years poured through written documents to trace bis ancestry to Africa. The Church of Jesus Christ of Lalter- day Saints is making such future searches easier with computers and other aids. "The interest in genealogy na- tion wide seems to have been plugged into a pretty hot circuit," said Tom Dan leis, spokesman for the church genealogy department. HE SAID "ROOTS" is expect- ed to give a long-term boost to genealogy. There has been a rush of inquiries about the church's program, although more from national news n1edia than the public. Other genea l ogical re- positories in the nation have re- ported increased patronage -40 percent in one week at the Na- tional Archives -s ince the ''Roots" television series. les.u Jacket The Rev. James Schneider, a Minneapohs minister, fi guring breakfast cereal alsq can provide food for the soul, has made "J esus Jackets" to cover boxes. The Jackets have Bible verses relating to Jesus and food, a J esus quiz and a space for tap- ing on Bible verses. Warning Issued By Pope VATICAN CITY (AP> -Pope Paul VI has ushered In the Lenten period ol penance with a warnin& to Christiane that the part of the world which denies God is under the domination of the devil. The Pope listed secularism. atheism and anticlerlcalism as the Uls of a world refusin& God. "This world," he said, "is un- der the domination of an un- known and undefinable power; a power which, however. ls operat- ing. Jt is a bad spirit. It is Satan, who works among mankind. "Life is a Ume the Lord has given us to enjoy, anlt it passes and flees," the pontiff said. "And it should be filled with good ac- tions." The l't'ference to the Devil was a rare one in Pope Paul's 13Ya years al the head of the Cburch. In 1&72. however, he devoted a whole speech lo the Devil, saying mankind's •·number one enemy" was making inroads through violence, drugs and injustice. The Pope told a group of Anglican clergymen at his general audience that their visit to the "memorial of Peter and to us his successor points out a goal of hope yet to be attained, in ac- cordance with God's will and by his power· the restoration of perfect unity in Christ." A celebration of Purim, an ob- servance of the deliverance or Jews Crom anmhalation by the Persians, will be held at 7:45 p .m . Thursday at the Fountain Valley Community Center, Slater Avenue near Brookhurst, Fountain Valley In aiming to "preserve the re· cords of the world," the church 1s e ngaged in a computerized genealogical search its members deem a sacred obligation. It has nearly 150,000 volumes and nearly a million 100-foot rolls of microfilm, the equivalent of 4 3 million volumes of 300 pages each. They i n clude public papers, church records and other documents from 35 countries. Colson Film, Talk Due HB Movie Planned, Speech in Garden Grove A him. "The New Chuck Colson," will be shown at 6 p. m Sunday at t he First United 1'1ethodist Church, 2721 Seventeenth St . Huntington Beach Colson. once described as "tough. wily, nasty and tenaciously loyal to Richard Nixon," served a p m . Sunday featuring two families. George Rodda, chairman of the Orange County College school board, a trumpet player , wall perform. along with his wife. Madege, an orgarust and their two daughters who play the piano and organ. Jim Red· dan, music director of the Anaheim Central Baptist Church, and his two sons wall play several selec- tions on the trombone. Group Deals With Pain A 10-week prayer-therapy group, designed to help those with chronic pain or arthritis, will meet for 10 Fridays begin- ning at 1 p.m . next Friday at li.>'T Weslcl.lff Drive, Newport Beach. The group bas been formed by the Commuruty Church by the Bay, according lo an announce· ment by Dr. Wilham R. Parker, church pastor. Rabbi Stephen J . Einstein of B'nai Tzedek, walJ lead the service. The reading of the "Megillah" (Scroll) of Esther, will consist of the central portion of the service. THE CHURCH DOES not re- veal its genealogical depart- ment's budget, but it would cost more than $54 million to produce the microfilm at current rates. Copies are kept in a huge vault bored into granite in mountains east of Salt Lake City. seven-month term in rederal prison The sentence came after his plead of guilty to obstructmg Justice tn the prosecution of Pen- tagon Papers codefendant * Creative worship 1n dealing with the problems Children and adults will dress in costumes depicting characters of the Purim story. Haman- tashchen, traditional treat for Purim, wall be served. Daniel Ells berg. Colson testifies that he ex- perienced a "spiritual rebirth" an the midst of the Watergate scandal. of d1scnmanat1on, child abuse, loneliness. elderly, hunger, welfare and dru~ addiction, will be dis· cussed at Wednesday's meeting of the Fellowship or United Presbyterian women at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Chur ch, Newport Beach . The luncheon wall begin at 11 : 30 a m. m Centennial Hall at the church, 600 Saint Andrews Road, Newport Beach. Mrs. Laura AIH, practitioner and an experienced prayer, therapy leader, wall lead the group, Rev. Parker said. ' l Doubled Up Viejo Clwrch Sets 2 Se~ices The Shepherd of the Hills United Methodist Church in Mission V1eJO will begm offering double Sunday services March 6. Services wall be held at 9 a.m. and 10:30 a .m . A fellowship coffee hour will follow each service. "We have needed to take this step for some time," said Mrs Carolyn Bohmholdt, chairman of education. The church, dunn~ lent. as malung a special emphasis to locate Methodist fam1hes m the Saddleback Valley who have not yet contacted their church. Confirmation classes for young people will began March 5 The church 1s located at 26001 Muarlands Bl vd. He will be t he keynote s peake r at the Possibility coLsolj Thinkers Luncheon for Business and Professwnal people at noon Wednesday in the Garden Grove Community Church audatonum, Chapman Avenue and Lewis Street, Garden Grove. He wall also be Dr RohertSchull<'r·s pulpit guest onSundayat9.30andll lSa.m services • A program on capital punishment, sponsored by the Social Action Committee of Temple Bat Yabm, will be held at 6 p.m . Sunday at the Sheldon Ross residence, 3625 Catamaran Dnve, Corona del Mar. Ron CordO\'a, a California assemblvman. and Pat Herzog, an attorney, wall lead the cltscuss1on Further 1nlormat1on is available by tclt"phonang 644 0917 or 644-4575. Harbor Fellow5blp Bible Church, 190·23rd St , Costa Mesa, is offenng a mm.1c program al 6·30 • Meml>ers of the B'nai Tzedek ~ixth and seventh i:r ade reht::aous school <·lasses will conduct the 7:45 p m family service Friday at the First United Methodist Church, 18225 Bushard Ave., Fountain (BRIEFS J Vallev. Andrew and Michael Douglas. sons of Ga il a nd William Douglas. will be given Hebrew names during the service. • The Sao Juan Capistrano Community Pres byterian Church Junior Htgh youth will hold a pancake breakfast from 8 30 am to2-30 p.m . Sun- day lo raise func1 s for their winter retreat March 18 20 al W) he Wood~ an the 5an Bernardino moun· ta ins Women Plan Prayer Trip Church women of the Costa Mesa, Newport Harbor area will travel to St. Luke's Orthodox Church, 1326 Dunk.lee, Garden Grove, next Friday to observe the 90th World Day of Prayer. The Rev. John Matthiesen will lead a liturgy of the Eastern Orthodox Church at 10 a .m . Registration takes place at 9:30 a.m. ·"Love in Action" is the theme of World Day of Prayer. ORANGE COAST CHURCH DIRECTORY . NEWPORT HARBOR 'Pt1pnolttlt Cm~qr~qcrtlonal Clmrcli A Cordiat W .-Come from PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES • LUTHERAN CHURCH THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH lZ'2 lltOAD ST .. ~ RACH 642-2740 791 DO'<ef" Dr. H.wporth•h of the Coastal Areas 541-3611 Costa Mesa Church of the Co•enant SUMO A 'f SHY1CIS -9:00 & I ~JO A.Mo •OCJ"" J. hni ........ FIRST UNITED Huntington Beacl"I •-..A.~ ....... METHODIST CHURCH FIRST UMITEO 2150 Feln5-wltl, c •••• ~ .. 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C"-ch Sc~ 6662 Heit Ave 842-4461 "'--:4t4-7SH .,. .......... ,....,.. ,..._etiftql W~9&10:JO Loffler V. T-w. P'01tor -6ll·l61 I t:30A.M. 9:00 A.M.C:W..11 Scia..e W....Wp s....tc .. -1: II & 11 :00 A.M. -Clllrdl Schoel .-...ry C... -9 & 11 A.M. CHRIST CHURCH t& ID:lOA.M . CHAAISMATIC MASS S....,Sc..._.& .... llMeClet1-t:lOA.M. BY THE SEA --ST. MARK PRESBmRIAN CHURCH J .... s...y ......... 7:JOP.M. Cllr41.._..._..._, ScllMl-14'-HH Newoort Beach NEWl'ORT CENTER JIOO....,Vlft~IMcll T\llSDA'f fOA..M.Kelylicllwl1t,~ 1400W Balboa Blvd. UNITED METHODIST .... w.... ,....,. Serike .-u. YI ... OM Of HAMDS 673·3805 1601 Marguerite Ave. Lftle J....._, ....ic Dncter I 0:41 A.M. -NA YM •.CUP PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev Robert Shepard Jr Coronadel Mar ~ WonMp __, Cllmrdi ScliMI t:OO & IO:JO AM Wortlllp Ir C'-cll Sc'-il won••o Q " '4 w~• ~6 ... 1141 TI.le•.JelillP.AIMyH,lecter-,,...67M210 2H7...._Y.-Or~Cott.M9M t:JO~. Pr•Sr.r.001 Ctt1k1 Ca,. 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IN THE EAaLV day1 of. caplUUam. the work ol toclall1a· tion toot place IU'l•lY in the famUt. fte patriarchal funlly, in which the father'• au= wu unquestioned, wu res - ble not ooly for lmpartJn1 ethical norma -standardl of tteht and wron1 -but also for inltructJn1 the child in the prevaillne social rules. It thus served H the primary agency for tbapine tbe cbJld 'a character. The capl\aliat made little eUort to interfere w\th thla central poei· lion of the family. He attempted to supervise his workers' llv• on the job, but his control ended when the workers ten the factory at closlne time. ONLY A HANDFUL of employers in the early 20th cen· tury understood that the success or the mass production economy now required not only the capitalistic organization of pro- duction but also the organisation or consumption and leisure as well. One of the first business leaders to recognize the need for a new kind of social education for the young was Edward A. Filene, the Boston department store magnate. "Mass production," he said in 1919, "demands the education o( the masses; the masses must learn to behave like human be· ings in a mass production world .... " IN OTHER WORDS, the mass production of commodities in ever-increasing abundance de- mands a maas market to absorb them. Today, the "education" or masses of people has proved to be one of the most important ele· menta not only in the e01ergence of an economy based on mass conaumplion. but also in the transformation of the family. In the couru of brin1lng Filene's bari!ain-basement "culture" to the consumers ol it, the advertising industry. the school, and the mental health and welfare services have taken over many of the soc1allz.ing functions of the home. The ones I that remain have been r}aced un· der the direction o modern science and technoloey. PATRIARCHAL FAMILY BIG AT TUAN OF C!NTURY Tr•dtttonelly, Perenta lmpoHd Own ValuH on Off1prtng WHILE GLORIFYING domestic life as the last haven or intimacy, these agencies or mass tuition have propagated the view that the family cannot provide for its own needs without outside assistance. Tbe advertising industry in· slsts that the health and safety of the young, the satisfaction or their daily nutritional require· ments, their emotional and in· tellectual development. and their ability to compete with their. peers for popularity and su<.'cess all depend on consumption of vitamins, Band-Aids, cavity· preventing toothpaste, cereals, mouthwashes and laxatives. "Domestic science" urges the housewife and mother to systematize housekeeping and to give up the rule-of-thumb pro- cedures of earlier generations. Modern medicine orders the abandonment of home remedies. THE MENTAL HEALTH mov· ement teaches that maternal ''in· stinct" is not to be trusted in childrearing. Even the sex instinct has come to be surrounded by a growing body of scientific analysis and commentary, according to which sexual "fulfillment·· depends on study, technique, discipline, con- trol. The diffusion of the new ideology of social welfare and ''civili:&ed" consumption has had the effect of a self-fulfilling pro- phecy. BY CONVINCING THE housewife, and finally even her hiaband u well, to rely on out- side technology and the advice or outside experts, the apparatus or mass tuition -the successor to the church in our secularized society -bas undermined the family's capacity to provide for itself. The agencies or mass socializa· tion have thereby justified the continuing expansion or health, education, and welfare services. Yet rising rates of crime, juvenile delinquency, suicide, and mental breakdown belatedly suggest to many experts, even to many welfare workers, that welfare agencies furnish a poor substitute for the family Dis- satisfaction with the results of socialized welfare and the grow- ing expense or maintaining it prompt efforts to stun health and welfare functions back to the home. IT IS TOO LATE, however. to call for a revival of the patriarchal family or even of the less authoritarian family that replaced it. The socialization of reproduc· tion has fatally weakened not on· ly the father's authority but also that of the mother. Instead of imPosing their own standards of right and wrong, now thoroughly confused, parents influenced by psychiatry and the doctrines or progres:>ive education seek to understand the "needs" of the young and to avoid painful confrontations. Instead of guiding the child, the older generation struggles to "keep up with the kids," to master their incomprehensible Jargon, and even to imitate their dress and manners in the hope of preserving a youth ful ap- pearance and outlook. UNDER THESE con - ditions. children often grow up without forming str ong iden- tifications with their parents. Yet, It was precisely these identlrications that formerly pro: vided the psycholoctcaJ b&sla at eoudence or 1upere10 -that element of the payche wblcb in· tema.U.ies social prohibltlons and makes aubmiasion to them a aloral duty. Lacking an in· ternallud tenae of duty. cblldren become "other-directed" ad~u. mOfe concerned wlth tbelr own plea1ure aod th• approval ot othen than with leavtnc tbelr rnatk an the world. The eaA• wtth wbJcb children e1c1pe emotional entan&lements with the older feneratlon leav tbtm wttb a feelln1 not of Uber•· lion but of inner emplloeaa. Youns people today often reproach their parents wltb lndif. ferenee or necJeet, and many of them aeek wannth and aecwity In aubml11ton to spiritual beaten, aurua. and propheta of political or s-ychJc transtorma- Uon. PEB1118SJVE STYLES OP' cbildrearin&, Instead of en· couraglng aetf-rellance and autonomy, as might have been expected, appear instead to ln- tensUy the appetite for depen· dence. The only alternative to the superego, it hu been said, ii the superstate. F ormerly, the absorption of parental values enabled the young to overcome childhood dependency and to become morally autonomous. Today, the wish for depen· dence penlsts into later life, lay- ing the psychological foundation& or' new forms of authorl· tarianlsm. AT FIRST GLANCE, the decline of conscience might ap- Pt•r to mate lt more dift\cuit for the authorities to impose them Ml ves on the rest ol t.be population. Not ooly parents, but all t.bole who wield lllrtablished authority -teacb«t, magistrates, prtetta -have auffered a loss of "credlbWty." Unable to inspire loyalty or even t.o command obedience, they therefore attempt to Impose their will through psychological manipulation. Government becomee the art of personnel management, which treats social unre~t as a kind of sickness, curable by means of therapeutic intervention. VET, IN many . many ways the new forms or a uthori· tarianlsm and social con - trol work more effectively than the old ones. As religion gives way to the new anliteligion or mental health, auUtority identifies itself not with what ought to be but with what actually is. not with prin· ciples but with reality. The individual's conduct ls governed less by bis superego than by his conception of reality; reslatance to the 1tatu1 qu~. becomes not "unprincipled," bu• "unrealistic.'' Political authority no tonier re1t1 on the tamU1, whlch formerly mediated between the state and the ~vtdual. lndffd, tbe state bH aocomsnodated itself 110 well to the #takenlni ol parental authority that efforta to strenithen the family are likely to be perceived as threats to political st.ablllty. THROUGH THE proUferatinf apparatus of mass socialization, the state now controls the In· dividual more effectively than it controlled him throu1h appeala to his conscience. Even thouth the new methods or social control ml1bt exac t a mounting ecanomlc, aoclal, ·and psychological prlce, those methods will be discarded only when the price threaten.a to become alto1ether unbearable. NEXT WEEK: Dont.l Call4ban of · the lnlfihde of Societ11. Ethics.and llte Life Science• e:comines the moral , argummta /<11' • and . OQQimt abortion in "Abot1M>n : A Cla.lh o/ S11mbol.I." Call 142-5871. Put a few word• to work for eu. Archeology Class Slated at OCC :J~tl p,.~t'Jl•rian. . "Archeology or Ancient Mexico," a summer class which will include a 12-day trip to Mexico, is being offered by Orange Coast Colle1e. The course instructor ls reUred OCC art .P.to- fessor William 0. Payne, an expert in pre-Colombian, pottery said to be the only potter-archeoloetst in North America. Students will visit Mexico's Central Plateau, the Oaxac Valley and the Yucatan Peninsula. They will take part in field and museum study and be exposed to the ethnology or the Indiana or Mexico. The tour fee ls approximately $800 and will cover travel, meals, lodging. guides and tips. Enrollment will be limited to 25. For more information contact Payne by mall at 365 E .19th St., Costa Mesa. 92626. Lieutenant Decorated Lt. Michael E. Vrosh, whose parents are re· tired USAF Master St. and Mrs. Edward Vrosh of El Toro, has been de· corated with the Com bat Readiness Medal al M almstrom AFB, Mont. A SPECIAi. 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TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Accent on collect- ing, on bringing together persons whose views represent stimulation. Be willing lo receive -don't feel less-than-worthy. Financial prospects im- J>rove. GEMIM (May 21-June 20): Rise above those ,..ho feel defeated. Keep the faith -especially in ~ourself. You learn by teaching -hunch pays dividends. Be aware and unafraid of the un- prthodox. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Laughter r epresents healthy tonic. Be willing to express humor regardmg your own foibles. You meet a de- lightful person. Your life could change as a resuJl -be alert, vital. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Romance, creativity, )ove are very m uch a part of your personal scenario. Strive for feeling of secunty -erase doubts by building on solid structure. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Ability to com- municate is enhanced: your ideas come across with force. More persons are convinced of your capabilities. Gemini is m picture. Alm high. LIBRA (Sept. 23·0ct. 22): Messages, contracts, long-range plans are spotlighted. Home life un- dergoes change. Diplomatic approach 1s apt now to achieve most constructive results. SCOaPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Answers are within -much that occurs is hidden, buried beneath surface indications. If you permit. enligbtment will surface. SAGrrTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Accent on business arrangements, emotional ties, partnership, marriage. Listen. observe, be aware of responsibilities that follow actions. Be aware of time, basic interests, values. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) · You're able now lo smooth over recent errors, misconceptions, misunderstandings. You can be finished with past burden -if you display courage of convictions. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Give full play to c reative urge -stress ori&lnality. independence of thought, action. Significant changes occur. Rela· t1onships are intensified. Nothing is halfway -if you're playing games, cost for "amusement" can be sky-high. 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YOU GET THE 50FA, LOVE SEAT. CHAIR, ANO OTTOMAN AT THIS UNBELIEVABLE PRICE. BEDROOMS SPECIAL • IOlld ~ .. end Inda t dult,,..,, ........ t cttlltt drlWW "*' , • Wttlcal d!Mtall • ..., ceratrvctron 5 PC. GROUP INCLUDES • .,., trlplt ....,. •.,...... ftamt landlclll9 mfrror I M1 OfQUllrt Ila 1111'111 ~ tHrtwlr nltht stand • *388 I Seturday. Febtu!ry ti. 1177 ~alftnced E~gles Serra, JltmNiDc.uLSON --~~-Wl -.bat appeaftd to• .n .. all·lea&'Qlt piayen· cm tbe caart from stst to flnilll. tbe Eat.and• <Coat• Men> Hilb Ea1lea rallied fi tM tblrd quarter and breezed tn the fourth period to cnasb Gardena 'a Serra Bl~h. 69-47. The victory catapQ)ta coach Dave catlisle'a Century Leque champlcns into tbe second round oftheCIF4.A baskelballplayofts TuzHits27 Corona Breezes To75-62Win By CRAJG SHEFF Of-!Mltr ru.c Sl<lft Corona del Mar High, behind the play of Jack Tuz, Alex Black and Paul Akin, jumped to an ear· ly lead and maintained command the rest ol the way in toppling vis· iting Aviation High of Redondo Beach, 75-62, in the opening round of CIF 3·A basketball play Friday night. Coach Jack Errion 's CdM Sea Kings tangle with Los Amigos <Garden Grove) in second round action Tuesday night at a site to be determined. Los Amigos downed El Dorado, 60-49. Friday's victory was not one of the Sea Kings' better efforts-but they played well enough to win Nicklaus Hops Into Big Lead FORT lAUOE'llOALE. ll'la. CAPI -Sec°"" dtOUfld KO<H Fr~y In ,,,_ US0.000 lnv .. r.r, Cl~S•C •t tllep.v n .1.l11·JM'O lnverr.-y90lland country clUC>course: JaCl<NiCkl~ Jerry Mee;.. !lay Floyd Don Poo10 FunyZoellt'< C.ary Ple~r Curtis Sl•.,9<' ~"'Farlow Danny Edw.,d~ Bol>byWeh .. G1IM0<- .Jin1Slmom JlmColbet1 Denn IS 8racltrt TomWeoYopl AndyNOl111 Hull@rl Gr..., H•I• Irwin O•vldOl..,r 801> Murpl!y Larry .. elson Rok M.HMf19ale OeYldGr-"' 8-yH.a.ot• a-,w-1.., • lff Tr•Ylno T...,.Kll• 8ulth 81ird SI•.,.. Mel...,W Ooc~MMl .John l Iii ... Jim Dent Howanl Twill~ ~IJ6 1•""-140 n ... 1.io 11•9-UO 10-11 "' .a73-U1 •9-12-UI ,, ... UI n..._u, 10 "·"' ,.. .. ,.,., 70·11-141 12-70-1•1 11n1n 71-.S.10 1111-1•? n10-10 1111-U? 11-11-10 ll>-67-Hl n 11-1., n.11-1<&) 17 71 ,., nn1u 11 11-!U IH9-14• nlJIO 1~10.US 1•11-10 "J.71-US I• 11 h S I) 17. US 1713-10 aga.lnst a poor-shooting A viatioo five. >\kin was the leader in the opening half while Tuz and Black took over the show after the in· termissioo. Akin poured in 12 points in the half, scoring six of the Sea Kings' first seven points-and getting a pair or nifty assists-high lobs to Tuz and Black for easy buckets. Tuz and Black put the game out of reach with their play in the second hall. CdM was nursing a 3S-2S lead at the half and with A via lion shooting only 29.6 percent in the initial 16 minutes, the Falcons figured to get closer. But 1'u. hit Corona's first five points (three free throws) and Black traded buckets with the Falcons' Donny Morrow, giving the Sea Kings a comm anding 42·27 lead with 5:31 left in the third quarter. CdM built the margin to 70-49 with3:03left in the game. Tuz repeatedly hit on short jumpers or grabbed missed shots and scored. He finished with 27 points, 19 coming in the second half. And Black hit 19, getting most or his eight field goals on short jumpers that the smaller Falcons couldn't handle. Morrow, a 5·10 guard, kept Aviation within respectable dis- tance with his outside shooting. He finished with 21 points. The Sea Kings finished with a 55.6 percent shooting mark from the field while Aviation connect- ed on 36 percent. Tur E'poslto 111•0 ... , .. ,_ .. .,, C-IJSI .... " -10 1 • '17 Koenler t I 0 3 Kllll•n • J l '" "'"~°" 1 l l " llur.,.n t o • 2 Totals Sc.ere •Y O..rften """ .. l J J 1 0 0 l 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 I 1' 11 211 n ~ ... 11on 1 te n 1s-4>1 Coron• del MM i. '' ti ll-75 Defense Does It San Clemente Five Upsets Culver City By GLENN WHITE Of.-. D.elfy ,._ Maf! WESTCHESTER-Defense was the name or the eame and that's what San Clemente HiJb's Tritons did best Friday rueht when they upset lhe Culver City High Centaurs, 58-57. in the first round of the CIF Class AAA basketball playoffs at Loyola Umversity·s &ym. A turnoul ol 944 was on hand John Stephens and John McDonald were two of the mainstays in that defense a~ they cut down hi~hly touted Alan Gut- tenberg. The latter was averag- ing 18 points a game. Yet the Tritons limited him to four, and half oC thal total came in the IJSt minute on bis only field 1oal of the everung. High Jumpers Boycott Meet NEW YORK -D\ltlebt stcmes, Tom Woods and Bill Jankunis, three of America's top high jum· pers. boycotted the National AAU track and fleld cham· pionshlps Friday night at Madlscn Square Garden. The controvental Stones. the world's lndoor and outdoor re· cord bolder; Woods, the 1975 Pan American Games champion ; and Jankunis, winner of the Olympic trials last year, withdrew from tb~ high jump alter Mel Embree anl Ed Kem w~ not permitted to~ompete. Embree and Kem. both ol the newly fQrmed Atlantic Coast Club of Cambrid1e. Mau., were refused permission to jump because they had not entered in tirne. The AAU Games Commit· tee rejected their late bids a1 a sptcial meeting Tbunday night an• turned them down again ahortly be!Oft tbo eveQl llid&J ni t. n the ahot put, former N port Harbor Rlsb atanddut Terry AJbrtuou wu aecond "'*C.b at ofC7 .. ~. Ma Wllkiril won ltiJ abestot•H6. The presaUtt defense kept Gut· tenberg and mates orr balance as Culver City forced shots and ~enerally looked like a team without offensive patterns. Mark Connolly kept the losers ID the going for much Of the first half as he canned 14 points. But again defense came through and he got only one more basket for the rest olthe game. It was a closely contested bat· tie from the outset with the score tied 10 times and neither side able to 1et ahead by more than six Poinla. Usually 1l was a three· point spread. Tim Dunham cave San Clemente the lead for the ftnal time when he connected on a 20- foot shot With :01 showing on the cJoclt In the third quarter. That made it G-41. However. the Triwns were never quite able to put the Centaurs away as Culver City made run after run at the victors. The Jut gasp came in the clos· ine minute alter Guttenberg'a only baaket bad sliced the deficit to56·56. However, C\llver City fouled Stephens and he hit both free throws with 218 seconds left to eive h1a mates a three-point bulge. CulveT City canned a shot with :07 remaining but Dunham was able to dribble a..-ay from his pursuers for the remalninl time to ice the verdict. John Carson had a bll lut half for the Tritons, ba11tn1 13 points to end up the evening with 1'7. U. abo bad five rebowKls. Ted llet· tinga picked ott 10 rebouDda and a lllte number ol points with bls t.ougb aide play. Dunham bad seven u1i1ta to go with U pointa. The Tritona return to action Tuetday nl&bt to bolt San Luis Obispo (1&-7) ota. •boU from the field '°" "·' pe ... cent with 2:5' apent 1D tbe aecond half and WU ahead. 3'-29. But &heo the roof caved tn. Not.bin& would ao in ud for every miss tbue wu a E•1le In tbt ri&ht po1lUon to rebound. Usually Lt wu Pde Newnann, who finlahed wltb llcarom.a. tancia had a shaky 41-38 ad· vutaee with 6:55 left. in the came, but Ulen Douc Jardine. Camp, Gnc Krobnteldt ud .Jim Pri.ce 1"1111 to work. One after another ll waa a re- boun~! a key bucket, a steal, or a free UU'OW from tbat combina· tion tbat sent tbe score apirahng in rapid Qrder es Serra wilted. Serra. in tbe last 13:01, missed 11 of ita flnal 18 attempts from the field as the Eatles zone de-- f e~e. pressuring 6·7 Michael Zeno to the outaide, did the job. "We didn't chan1e anything at halftime," said Carlisle, "except ~ play a little bi&her on them on defense to force Zeno outside. We stopped blm and we 1toppecl Sena." Each Eastes ace did the Job Friday Diehl. Ray Orcill seared lZ and bia tbeftl and lay.ups in the first ball wue a m$r COO· tribution to keep the Eagles within ranae. Krohnfeldt added 10 points, as did Price, and Jardine burned Serra from the 12-foot ranee with 10 pol.nta. Brad Cooper had four rebounds to go with Price's six caroms. But despite the balance D•llY l'llet l'llOtoo bf lll<Mnl l(Hlllor ESTANCIA'S DOUG JARDINE (30) BATTLES MICHAEL ZENO (32) FOR A REBOUND. Sports in Brief Lakers Top 76ers; P~o Umpires Balk GREG KROHNFELDT SCORES. INGLEWOOD Guard Don C'haney lipped in a missed shot bv Kareem Abdul-Jabbar with one second to play Friday n1~ht as the Los Angeles Lakers scored a 10'1-102 National Basketball As· soc1ation victory over the Philadelphia 76ers. Philadelphia "'as lead1n~ 100-98 on Doug Collin!>' two free throws w1lh 1 :36 remaininl'( before Abdul-Jabbar tied the game at 100·100 when 76ers center Caldwell Jones was called for goaltendmg. Chaney then hit a 14-foot shol with 30 seconds left to put Los Angeles ahead by two, but George McGmms of the 76ers tied the game with a 16-foot baseline j ump shot wilh 22 seconds left l'MILAOELl'HIA CIOl l E•v•~o 77 M'G•M•\ JO Jonei ... ft. Oitlibv 6, frM: 11 M u 1 Col '"" 11 O••tt•ri' 1 LOS ANGELES 11,,.1 -Forrt 11 llu-.•11 iA "" duf J•DtMr-JQ 411tn 10. Ct·uu ·v ti Abtor"""thy '· T lhJt'ft I Lam.tr l Ku()('r .. Ph1t.1101tlot'M• -. ~ ,,_ ,. '"'2 L<>\ An'l"IP\ I~ •• ,8 ,. '"I ff)tA1 foul' Phlltl""'lph11) '~ l '\ Anqf'lf\ 1\ A 11.~S IJ•p• fJp Tight NEW YORK -M a1or league baseball umpires have been told not to report to s pring trammg until a general contract has been reached, a top baseball official Track Stars at UCI MorrUng Meet Lures Trojans said Frida y . National and American League umpires re· ce1 ved word from their leagues Friday. he said. The umpires, whose contract ran out after the 1976 season, are looking for a long-term contract with an increase in pay and had said previously they would not report lo the spring traming camps without at least the basis for an agreement. 6ridders A~<-qt WASHINGTON -The Na· tional Football League Players Association and team owners voted Friday lo approve a five· year basic labor agreement between the athletes and the teams. After meeting for seven hours for what was descnbed as a re· view of all aspects of the con- tract, the board of represen· tallves or the players union voted unanamously to recommend ap- proval of the contract to its mem· bersh1p. Ra111ln>% W-ln• RANCHO MIRAGE. Calif Raul Ramirez and Guillermo Vila~ won quarterfinal matches Friday 1n the $225.000 Tennis Games Ramirez easily beat Frew McMillan of South Africa, 6·2. 6·1 and Vilas. of Argentina topped Harold Solomon, 6-4,6-7, 6-0. Brian Gollfned beat Charles Pasarell in another marathon. 6-1. 6-7. 6 3 and Bill Scanlon de· fealed Ptul Dent of Australia, 4-6, 7-5, 6·3 °'9111 l(Nf\lllel« N--,.,lte ,,.,..,,.. Near-miss: 64-62 Lo~ For EI Toro By JOHN MacDONALD Ott-Dally ......... .. NORWALK-El Toro HlCla came within 36 seconds or upe.et. ting the No. 3 ranked team lo il\e CIF 3-A basket.ball rankings~ lost a heartbreaking 6'·62 c» cision to Downey in the fi~ round ot the CIF playoffs Friday evening at Cerritos College. El Toro outplayed its mucti taller opponent, outreboundinl the Viltlngs 12-8 in the first hair and holding the lead througbe>\ll the game until the closing seconds of the contest. After guard Bob Charles sank two free throws to give El TQl'O a 62-59 advantage with less than • minute to go in the gam~ Downey's Toby Simioll canned three free throws and Hert> Harper hit a short jump shot witb two seconds left to win it for~ Vikings. The ending was a stunning cori- trast to the first half in which F:l Toro dominated every catego,.Y. Forced lo shoot from the outside, the losing Chargers responded quite well in hitting 11 or 19 field goal attempts and sank 13 or JA field goal tries in the first ball. , El Toro erased an early 4-0 d.,. ric1t and led by as many as 10 points as forward Mark HiJl scored 16 of his 24 points arid Charles added 12 in the first hallt Downey kept within striking range by forcing the Chargers ifl. to 10 turnovers due to an aa· gressive trapping defense. El Toro also performed well on defense as Simioli was held to just four points in the first half and 13 in the game-10 below his season average. However, the Vikings lost some momentum in the third period, committing eight more turnovers which prevented El Toro from establishing a sizeable lead. Despite ball-control problems, El Toro out.shot the Vikes by hit· ting 56 percent from the ~ cannipg 22 or 39 field goal u;~s. while Downey sank only 28 Of 61 attempts for a 45 percent clip. Charles was the leading scorer for El Toro with 25 points while Hill tossed in 24. M.er-Hlll M t•eHtll !Mm- oo .. ney El Toro ttTereCUI ,, " ..... 10 4 3 7• II Cll•rl~ 0 J S 3 11.CllerlH 7 0 0 4 Petrella Tol•I• "It"'. ' 1 3 u I ? 2 ' 0 l , l n 1• 1' u see ... .., o.i.trton 11 u I? ,,_... 10 IS 10 11~ Gauchos Play RCCTonight Saddleback College bids for at least a share of the Mission Con· ference basketball champion.ship tonight., hosting rival RiversUfe City College at 8. ln another game tonight, Orange Coast wraps up its season, tangling with host GrOS$- mont at 7:30. If coach Bill Mulligan's Sad- dle~ack Gauchos and Palomar botlt wi.J1 tonight, it would force ,a playoff Wednesday to deterrnlM who would host the four·teJO'Q conference playoCf a week frO,.d\ tonight. Palomar treks to San Dleg9. CO' tonight. Palomar and Sa4• dleback share the lead with l2•1 recOl'ds. The outdoor track and field season launches this morning at UC Irvine with USC, San Diego State. Cal State (Long Beach> and the host Anteaters compel· ing in a non-scorin1 meet. Other top USC stars competing Include high jumper Tim Walker (7·1 ), long jumpers Gerald Hardeman and Larry Doubley, both 26-footer11, discus throwers Ralph Fruguglietti (202-0 ) and Daryl Elder (196-0) and hurdlers Mike Johnson. Tom Andrews and Richard Graybehl. Sports on TV Today Action beelns at 10 with the field events. The steeplechase follows at 10:15 and tbe400-meter relay is set for 10:30. Admission is $2. Topptna the list of talent is UCI mile sensation Steve Scott, vaulters Don Baird, Tom DlStanillao and Mike Sabatino and •printer Clancy Edwards, a former Aandout. at Sant.a Aria Jlll.h. Scott; who ran 3: S6.S lBftt Saturday at the San Diego Indoor Games, will compete ln th& 800 and 1.500-meter oventa. Baird, from Cal State <LB>, has a best of 1.0 111 tho •nlt and use· .DiJ. Stanblao, u-NewportHarbot' 1tar, con 17~\.\. Sebatlno's bt:JU11'7·U~. ..£dwar , a 9.4 Jl)rlnt • I COllll*llJ'& few triadller· rlna tn>m Cal Pob' .<San Lids Obllpo). San Diego State's top spikers are Mike P..acker in the javelin (2'2·01, high jumper Jim Geddes (7·1), quarter-miler Jose Madruaaa (46.4), sprinter Duke Fergerson (9.4) and former Mater Dei High (Santa Ana) standout Bill St. John in the steeplech$Se. For Long Beach, ex-Edison <Huntington Beach> star Colln McConnell will run the 5,000 meter. The 49en also have another food vaulter in Jim Kaaub C17·2). Toppin1 OCI's list of athletes are distance 1tiu·1 Ralpb Serna, £ric Hullt and Don MOffl, half· mller Rlcbard Grout and huidler WU bur GregQr7. 11 ·JOa.m. (4) -TENNIS - Semifinal matches in a $225,000 tennis classic from Palm Spnngs. 1 :30 p .m . (5) - SPORTSMAN'S FRIEND - Fishing for Walleye on ()n. tar10'5 Rainy Lake. Also, lot· rolling dogs demonstrate their skill. (7 > -ARA'S SPORTS WORLD -A skUna tip from Olympic medalist Cindy Nelson. Also, a girls soccer game and boys and girls rodeo 3 : 30 p.m . (7) -PRO BOWUNG -Finali.ltl com· Cete in a $100,000 tournament n Milwaukee. 4 p.m (2) -GOLF -Tblrd round play in the Inverrary Cla11lc from Florida. (4) - COLLEO 8ASKBTBALL - The Stanfdnl Cardbllll play lbe USCTroJUll. .,, \ OAILVPILOT "'"Foa~~~~!~~.~~~~d .. ~~ m!~w~.·~~~!?!t :!:~~r: -~~=,!';'!w l .Ht1h'1 Barons, 1n the solallon ftnala al 7 and atronaest chaUcn&~I"$. to ilarina (HunUn1ton ..;,:ra:u;.:.=.::=:t ..,.,, "tnMbt ot a banner year champtonshipfU1alsat8. tbe8aron1 Beach) Hl1h'1 Douac 11~•• (,_ .. 1c-... "' U ft h • MAN. Teny McCeNt 10.,,. Wlll•l, ~...IW• uorta.10• ..-te Coach Wayne Fou.ntaln Valley •~ti. Belanaer. unbeaten u1-•lr•l•CNYf1N1.1r .. ClF Southern Sectlon Mtckaellan'a B~rona include Ron Nozakl (98), throucb 30 matches, Is ~~"::;!'~~~'v.11.,1. ·'"'w"reatllni cbamplonahlp dominated tbe sec-Larry Budg~n (168). liob the favorite IA the 148· ~0.-1.--1. • ~•l' and thla evening uonaa with l.o.ur 1ir.s.L Chase HJS) and G.a.r)' ,POUnd classifi"Uon. 111-.. s-a ,,_...., v.11.,1, ~a'ftd are favorites to place flnl1hea, two Bobay (108), all winners °i'~.'..·;.~.=t:!1. i.i lhetiU And Misalon Viejo's __....._ -...... w ,o m e. seconds and a third and al last week's sectionals. Denny Morrow, a four-~~•-':.~~=1~:~~ -Action la at Fountain will be sending those Chase is 34-0. time league champion; is c1-•11w1. iuc1t ••11•nev co. ... • \>alley Hl1h and when seven wrestlers into Aside from those blue a solid threat at 1•1.1 ~!\:!.:; Urry •udoen "•""1•11• .tbe smoke clears from today's battle. chippers seek mg ln· Are.a entries : 11t-John N1<t1otton "•un1a1 .. 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Tars Fade, 58-46 Morningside Pulls Amzy By DA VE ct'NNINGHAM DC lne D"'lf Pllol 51•11 INGLEWOOD -Newport Harbor s surpns1ng basketball team had an upset m the makm~ but 1t got away dunng the last two minutes as Mornings ide bumped the Tars out of the Cff 4-A playoffs Friday night 111 Inglewood. The final score was 58-46 but no one who witnessed the gam<' would sav 1t was a lopsided vu: tory With 2.20 remaining, tht• score was lied at 44 Momings1de's Charles Smith converted two free throwc; to put the Monarchs on top 46-44, hut thr game's comple'<1on d1dn t tak<' 1~ dramatic chan~e until 1u:-.t l 4 t remam<>d on thl' clock The fast-breaking Monarch., wtre headed for a runaway lnyup wht>n Newport's Rolr SC'hwalh<' slipped on a piece of poprorn and h1l the deck. He lay mot1onlcss for minutes as a team physician tended the m1ury. wht('h l\Jrne<l out to be a muscle pull SC'hwalbe left the game under his own power. hut the incident seemed to take all th<' fire out of Newport. Morningside reeled off 12 unanswered points and thr Tars' season was over. "We wanted to control the tem- po and we did that very well until the end ," coach Jerry DeBusk commented afterwards. "Rolf, <Steve) Timmons and <Rob > Galey all played outstanding games. Well , everyone dad, real· ly I lo"" c<m you single anyone out"" Schwalbe was Newport's lop ::-rnrer with 14 points while Galey ~cored nine and Timmons seven. Center Lyn Geromma contribut· l'd lll po111ts. The Tars didn't enter the game al full strength. Guard Ron Craig played with a manor ankle sprain suffered last week and Galey was reportedly recovering Crom a bout with the nu. Still. Nl'wport put on an im- pl"ess1ve show The Tars fell ht' hind by c;ax points 1n the second quarter but turned 1t around and went into the locker room at halfllme with a 26·24 lead. Mormngs1de tned a press in the third quarter and that only rt.>-;ultcrl an Ne"" port scoring six ..,tra1J(hl points and leaving the thinl quarter"' ith a 35-32 lead The Monur<'hS removed the press in the final period but Newport sta ll managed to play tht' Bay Leu~ue champs evenly until S<·hwalbe's injury "This as my first year here and we did a lot more than I expect· eel ," De Busk concluded. ''It's all rluc to these kids " t"IQ ">chwell'f G''°"''"'' * * N9-114tl lq " ... \0 7 0 1 ' \ ' 0 ,. • 2 I 10 0.1 .. ., Tlrnmon~ 8r•dburne Tott I' sc-11yOU.r1•n N•w,,,.rl H~rbor I I I~ Mornlnqs•"9 1' 11 * 11 It "' Ill l 3 3 ' 3 I ~ I I 0 S 1 " 10 I•~ • 11- • ~Sfl she moves- HoNnA MISSION VIEJO 2U11 AHry Pertiwey Mlulon Vl•fo 831..0122, 495-1 OH JC Swim Results ••••• CWl 011 ci.n .. -"*'"' .... ,_, lacNl-<k •:11.J. ,,.,,__,, ........... Ill lO ..... 2. l'r-ISi ll:ta.t; 1 Meu CSI 12:11 ... -trw-1 ........... ISl 1·~•; 2. Mftr tsll:OU;1.SMI .... IClt·OP I Wlrw-1 ""°'" IU11t ; J Oki< ISi JU; J. 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HM WllMln •S CdM II Avletlon62 lliv•••l<I-Poly 1•. Lowell IS G•nesne!n Bru78 Sf.,ra SI, Lomooc )' Covin• 11. 8"""8 P•r~ 67 L• Mirada 61 So. Torr en<• 60 Oownty 6•. El To•o61. l·A indlo6J. Yucalr>e61 e1 Monltll C•l""orAI ~I Alla LOfN IJ, M•Yl•lr U Btllflowetll 615'-Qundo 11 S1n1eCler•Sl.SI Monlc•U Hemtl IO, AOOI• V•llty Sl workm..,. U. Pelo voro. '1 Chtn,,.ll1l•M\ 11 L• ~&II• S~ Par•mounl 61 Orll•r•o II Nortf'tv·iew S ... H1rv•rd "4 t Sa n Mtm1011. AQOur• U Ro•lefldlA Ou•rleU Walnu111. Lfl.llino<lf >O Kennedy SO. C•~lrti '6 l·A P•rrl1100. Cal1P<ll'1a U Notre 0•-U. 0..1¥•0 Cl\rl,tlan to 11111 HHClleUS, l lllnort ~ I.I. l.utMre'I 70. AQulnn l• Mor,_ ll<ly 31, c.trof'11•rle 1' T•hat~12.""6r't SltrtO 81\nop Ol .... tA. SI Jo .. ph st S•U9tl •r, lll•llOP S 1 Sfftetlk-• M•r•Mthe 10. p,ovld•nc• S4 Cuyama Vtll.., 11. C•I• O LH VlnlnQ 41 f llnlrl<IQO SS M"nltlalr PrfP ~3 Co~\I VnlOI\ ,_loH-"8 ~I VIN: ... 135 1.lberly Chrllll.,. IJ SI Mirhffil SI Huntl,,Qton V•llt''f C.ruhth•n IJ Am,.,1can Ch,.1\t111tn J"i o .. 1n \ltlley ~· Mar\n•tt •I B88ketba11 VSF 112, S.~111• 71 C~I 51et• (NOrlhrl<IQel n, C•I Poly ISl.OIU • Porlltnd 18. Sant• c•.re 73 VC Davit ti, Sen f'••nc l'l<O St 11 Saaa.,..nto St I IJ How•.,JSI •• Humboldt St 1l,6l•ni1l•u1 St •S ld•hO \I ... "'""of)() Mo. A'1rona IS, Mont• ... SI " 9VUa.NewMultolO Monla ... 11. Wtlltf '' U LWh•rlilotl. ~ofeTechM y ..... Oert"'°"'",. ttarvar.,12, Browns• Vl•fl'4 To .. ll l P1tolU S.. Ml•1!1t~ llO, C.<11 ... •rY 7t Triuniph The mile ... la)', final event .on tb• ti'~ ft1ured prominenUY for both Oranae Coas t Colle1e and Golden West Jl'l'iday lo conference dual track and netd ac- tion . OCC po1ted a 73· 72 wtn over host San Dleeo Mesa in South Coast Con· ference action and Golden West came from beblnd a 20-polnt deficit to tie LA Southwest, 72·'12, ill Southern CalUornJa Conference action oo the GWC fleld. Chuck Tuey hurled the javelin 198-4"' and Bob Ouway won the stiot put with a heave or 5()..10 lo pace Golden WeaL Curt.is Eilenberg won three field events for occ . Or-C..11lnl1'11 S0---1 ..... y 11111 10 t ; 2. G6iO (M l 11.0. 1 sc .. r ....... 1M111 2. 200111 I G•I• (M l 2t t, 2. Soearman IMl u .o; >. lluuey IMI 1U *M-1 Loy (0) iO J, 2. All ... (Ml SU: J Colll,. IMI S3 J IOOM-1 Erlr (01 7•00.6; 1. Napotto111012•01 7, l O'Rourke IMl 1:~.r. ISOOM 1, ICll\O 101 •:07.3; 2. Ml<hael' IMI •.Ol.I; J. H•lnlnQ IOI •.1U. toOOM-1. H-t IMI IS.a..S; 2. Lane 111111 U:n .•; ) G••lcn 101 U :JO.O. 110¥ HH-1 . .Armour fMl 1' I; 2. Ila(• (Ml U I; J. '•Ike 1011•. I. aM IH-1. HoOAfl (01 51J;1 Con· Mii (0) S't 3. ). O.vlla (Ml 1 ·01 .). ...relay 1.0r-CoatU4 0. llt\lle ••lty-1. Ore,.ge Coall > 2U •• HJ-I L••venwortn CM) •I\~· l C-101 M , J. Rl>IMNlrt CMI •"•. u -1. Anf!OUf (Ml 23-l; 1. 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WIN A DATSUN! 5outh Cdast ?laza Oldsmobile Custom Tailored Lease You can have .ill the adv.intJgcs of lc.1~1ng (.ustom IJllored to your individual needs. Come 111 Ol)W and let our experts show you how ea)y iL ·~· 73•6 N. Grend AY9 .• S•nll An1 (7 141 5•2 8111 (On Grend Alie. betwHn Guden Grove end S.nH Ane Fwy1.I CENTER COURT IS COMING 10 NEWNRI BEACI WAIGI FOR llAllD •ElllNI f, ' l •• r South Coast ~eague Soccer Claa•pions Coach Ron Willms' San Clemente High Tritons won the South Coast League soccer championship. Kneeling (from left > Tom Post, Ramon Armenta, Jessie Garcia, Juan Escutia, Ricky Garcia, Doug Sanchez. Hector Llamas. Vollebrcgt, Chrb Rene Rodriquez, Willms. Standing -Mike Brennan, Zuleeh, Rich Hilger, Francisco Sanchez, Mike David Gilgen, Ricardo Beas, Tritons Rip Girls Sports Coast Area TelUlis Report Swim Rival San Clemente High School bhtzed v1s1t1ng Monte Vista High, 125·46, in dual swimming meet action Fnday arternoon while Costa Mesa lost to Downey, 82-63, and Laguna Beach was top- pled by host Los Amigos, 119·51. Three San Clemente s wimmers had double victories an the varsity competition inc luding Larry Werner rn the 200 free (1:55.6) and the 100 bac k (1·02.6); Shawn O'Gorman in the 200 in· dividual medley (2.03.0) and the 500 free ( 5. 00.0); and Eric Groos in the 50 free (23.Sl and the 100 free (53.5) Mark Whitmore won the 50 free ror Costa Mesa with a llme or 23 4 while Junior Bob Dolan eased to victory in the 200 and 500 freestyle events. 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Counly on Felv11•rY te. 1971 1'7JIU Publlv.d Or-Cou1 Delly Pllol, Feb. 26....,MarchS. 12, 19 1971 Sieve Corpuel. 820 Fen W•y, us-n 1.e9une a .. ch,CA. t1bS1 1-----, ---------'.;;.;...;..: 01Jt::.!.'::"'""' '' C-IKIMI by •n lit-PUBUC NOTICE s•-cor-1 Tiii' llel-WM 111911 wlll'I IPw County Cieri! of 0rM99 Count'( on Febr,,.ryt, 1971 P<1blltl'led (5,._. Co.ut Dally":.:~~~ F•~ IJ, lt,16,MldM•rcl'IS. t911 SJA 11 PUBLIC NO'nCE PUBUCNOftClt l'ICTITIOUS•USl .. IU ' M.AMa STATWaNT The lotlowt .. per-ertdtlllt 111111• ,.,_.., CENT\JIUOH PltOl'l!RTll(\. 1600 Dove Street, N ewport 9H<ll • C.lllornla'2t40 CeNurto.. 1n .. si-1 eo.-.. cort. e Celll-• c~etlon, 1.ot Qow Strut. HewPO•l 8ead1. C•lllW11I• n..o This l>Wnes• •• conduciecl b\t a '-°'• POrlllOl'I Cef\MI"" lnveumtfll CWp. -r.-,MHd ~ Thlt •tet..._t w•1 lltecl wltb )119 County Oetll ol Oreft9e C-'I' o., ,...,,.,.ry "· 1011 1'7\110 Publls...., OranQe Cont Delly Pnoc. Feb tt 16, -M<lr S, 11, 1911 •11 PUBLIC NOTICE IJO·l1 PUBLIC NOTICE CP- SU,.f.9'tO!t CDIJllTOI' TME STA TR Ol'C.Al.ll'OllNIA "09' THC COUNTY Dl'OttANOll Ne A-'IOS71 NOTtCf. 0" Mf.AatNG :o l' PETITION l'O• Pa09ATll OP WILt. ANO ,Oa l.fTTlaS TfSTAMlN· TAltY ANOAUTMCMtllATION TOAO· litlllNI STf ll UNOEa THE I NOEPllNDkNT AD • MINISTllATIOH O' fiTATl!S ACT E\tel• ol PAUi. MATTESON l(llOEGEA o.<u~ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lhet RUTH H KROECER lli\loledlWrema oeltloon lor Proa.ti• of Wiii end tor I\· •u•nct OI l.•Uns T•il•~ery hi ,._ Pet1llOMr •nd •u1f\Of'fl•Uort to •d .. mlnl\t., U... Ml•I~ under in. ln<NP<f'• <Mnt AOmt,,.•t••lt"" OI E•~tK 4<1 n!· 11•-.no to -"" " m•do t0< tl/l-11\er o>erllcul•"· and tl\At llW llme .,.d PlilCe ~ ,..,.,,"9 the' ~ ru•i Otten 1.f't tor M•rc fl ti, 1'11 di 10 00 ll m , '" I,_ cou•"OO'" of °""""m"'t No. J ol s•·d c.ourl. •• IOOC1v1c (.f'"nfpr DrtvP W•\t. '" t~ C•ly of ~MIA An1 Calllornle Qllled F•bru•ry n. 1911 WILLIAM( SIJOHN C-tyCl~rk THOMA\L 1.0110 SU Ito JU llUt P•-•Y•loncte l•tv"e Hiii .. CA ol6U 1110 Ml·DO AtterMy lor "'•tih..,er Publl,,..., Ot'on~ Coa\t 0•1ly Pilot, F•b H, 26 ~ndMarch 4. t917 PUBLIC NOTICE .t";jH DAii.. Y PILOT Saturday, Ft!N!ry 2t. 1tn NEW YORK STOCK ·EXCHANGE r , - DAil 't Pit.Of Over The Counter Listings f o~ Friday I l f 1 u • • Su~f th• lrvtne Moster Cborale will be delighted to leU"I\ that their favorites are ln splen: Cll6votee t.l&l.IWiek and t.bal reheanus are ~eu c. dired.or John: Alexander. No one ii harder lo pleue than the man who ai.- lraaaformed this 135-member chorale into the mi1hb' force that lt la today and he wlU have bit cbar1es bothlnc lo offer but the proverbial blood, tA>U, tears IU)d sweat between now and March~ and 5. The prediction from this c.ol· umn la that we are gotnc to hear a corker or a concert: the West Coast premiere of Florent Schmitt's "Psalm 47" and an airing ol the incredibly beautiful "Requiem" by Mozart, the~- ,,,,.... poser's final work. ALEXANDER PICKS CAREFULLY when he loon for th06e who must supplement bis splendid chorale and he chose very well indeed on this oc- casion. Nothing pleases this writer more than to see the chorale in what be considers to be its finest setting: the utterly beautiful and acoustically flawless San- ta Ana First Baptist Church. Both concerts will be held there at 8::.> p.m. on both evenings and the prediction is that they will be sold out long before these two eagerly awaited events. ALEXANDER HAS NAMED four top flight soloists for front row duty in the Mozart work: soprano Carol Vaness, who will also solo in "Psalm 47"; mezzosoprano Janet Smith; tenor John Guarnieri and bass-baritone Michael Gallup. A splendid selection No less splendid IS the choice or Marvel Jensen of Newport Beoch as the featured organist in lhe two works. Miss Jensen has no greater admirer than this writer who has listened with rapture to her k87board work when this lovely lady was not aware that she had an audience. This will be the rMC's final concert before they leave in June for their European tour Take it from one who reels 1t in has bones, this will be a concert to remember CHORDS AT RANDOM -Lisa Daniels of Costa Mesa and Renee Duffy of Newport Beach ask me why I have not commented on the recent Metropolitan Opera auditions at the Santa Ana High School. Easily ans wered. ladies. This writer was not m· vited. Why? Drop them a hne and ask them. llamlisch for 007 LOS ANGELES CAP> -Oscar wmner Marvin Hamlisch has been contracted to wnte the score for the new James Bond movie, "The Sp1 Who Loved Me." Hamhsch won three academy awards in one year. scoring for his song and background music in "The Way We Were" and his adaptation of Scott Joplin's ragtime m ''The Sting." ...,... #I MM°" ALL TIMIM-n. LA.,,_. STAITS SUleAY ~ ~~ jt•t!Mctc MAHOMLY. BOGART. HEPBURN TN1 An.1CAH ~ ........ n.. .. __ " TOP•umr'<~ "FUN WITH DICK&JANE " ~ ••AN UPROARIOUSLY FUNNY COMEDY0 VINCENT CANBY, N.Y. TIMES " 'Dlahest bonus quesUon l5o't ooe &.bal nobody ,.ets rtdtt -it's ont that only one player cets rlcht -And Mu Fraley was that one player lhia wee.It. QrlJ 'l'Mla came close, however; be bad the richt record but the wrone side. Neither was in the winner's circle this week, though. Those occ.upanta were co-leaders Ed Sdamerler and Rutb Davit. along with Pell>' Morse. all with scores ot nine. Max shared second with the Deek .foclley1, Barbara De11ado and Len· ae«.e llomuoeky. all wilb el1bt points, while Chris followed clo.ely at 1 Y.i. Trivtaddict.s who w•tcbed M•A•S•H t.l)ls week undoubtedly cauebt the fact that Radar'• John Wayne Impression was rrom "McLintock," a movie made many years after the Korean War (Job.a TRIVIA STANDINGS I liUciw-ter f'U a .. 111 L o.¥t1 "j 1 o.1111...,.Cll J ....... ~111 4 U-.a-My ,., S Pewy lllefwl ttl •. ~.,.......,<al , uuc:w-........ ,., •• Qris "'"91.t tJ"d .. \'t '· .. _.,""* ,., .. ttllt ,. .,_,. n .... m~1 » tt\'t II .,_,,._ln,_I Jl¥t 17\'> U . ••mew~ llV>I JI M U. T-... le-A41lft'll Uyt Miit It. ~S-0..121 11 n~. u J, .-Ja, IJI 11 Ya u • • • ...., recellfM; ~·" • laot ., l< ...... aNM Russell could tell you just how many). BroWD's Travel recotped the only upward mobility this week, ascending two points in the standings. Toni,&bt is Kh1alu Barada Nikto night for trlviophjles, with John Russell hosting the gather- ing al 2856 Corvo Place, Costa Mesa. Call him at 546·1765 ror directions and warm up on these trivial tidbits with number eight offering the extra credit. 1. RED RYDER'S HORSE was Thunder, but can you name Little Beaver's steed? 2. What is Reggie's last name in the Archie comic strip? 3. John Wayne and Lee Marvin had many dif· ferences in "Donovan's Reef," but what one thing did they have in common? 4. What did Huntz Hall always call Leo Gorcey in the Bowery Boys movies? ~ t ....... \O° " 1\1 \ll'A A; I J ........... c_ ..... , ... , .... , I ,. ;_ t BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN SOUND The' IRYINE MASTER CHORALE and ORCHESTRA JOHN ALEXANDER, Conductor will present the WEST COAST ~EMIERE PERFORMANCE of "PSALM 47" by Florent Schmitt preceded by Mozart's "REQUIEM" F'*Y _. Sltmlay, Mm 4 1111 5 UI J.11. SR AD fist 1aJti5t C---1110 W. 17~ St Don't mlH this oppdrtunlly to hur two great mas~ •.. one tor the first ttme and th• other - Mozart'• well known fln11 worit. 135 voice• and 43 memberl of the orchfftra Joined by 5 out1t1ndlng solohna ... 111 under the direction or Mr. John Alexender. Featured soloists: Mat\191 Jen..n -organist Carol van ... -aopr1no J"* Smith -meuo topfeno John Guarnieri -tenor Mlcheef 0111vp -bau berltone • ncw.-u 1....,.... s..ti... S4 AM._... AMlut• •tZS.......tr'Waat• R~ yoor tickets by calllng '114~1790 or writt to the onor. at P 0 . 8011 2301, Newport Beech 82a1. Tlck9'1 •to 9riillb .. et CO•t Mt.die StON. eo.ta ~ By T.T. i. NAME THE HOME TOWN of l>enft)' Coll, also kDOWD as The Splrit. I . On Star Trek, bow often does a Vulcan ex· perience the mating instinct? '7. In "Go West," Groucbo Marx purported to represent what oil company? 8. The name, please. of Fonzie's place of employment. t. WHAT WAS UNA TURNER'S occupation before ahe became a "Zieafeld Girl" in the movie of the same name. 10. In his satirical song "Green Stamps," what was Allan Sherman saving all thoee stamps fot? Specifically for full credit. Lut Weet•a ADSwen 1. "McLintock" (mud batUe movie> 2. Tater <Snulfy's kid) 3. Clark Gable (''Back tA> Silents'') 4. "Guys and Dolls" ("Follow the Fold") 5. "Barry Lyndon" (president movie) 6. Humphrey Agnew in "The High and Mighty" (Blackmer role) 7. "Nobody Loves a Drunken Indian" ("Flap'' title) 8. Kent State (pnest 's cat) 9. MGM and Wamers (Smith and McDoakes) 10. ''Ob, What a Face'' (Harris record) Send JIOU1' Qmwttl to TRIVIA, Clo the Doily Pilot, Bo:r 1560, CO!ta Me1a 92626. AU entriea muat ~ received by Wedne.sdoy, otherwtse half the player'& la.st &core will ~awarded. .A. "CA.SSAHDIA V CIOSSIMG" Ill .. SAIL.OR WHO HU ISIOM GllACI Wmt THI SIA" S" "'IMUYO" llU "$HAGG D.A." "IN SEARCH OF NOAH'S ARK" (Q) 1111 Sf l1<MI •Aidt• UH•I • 11llNG KONG" -.os, IS (PG) S4T/S--ll--4M:IS.9'H .. NOAH'S AU" 9'41 SAT/--1.1 .. 1.H -'/~­ MAJOR STUDIO ~ "THE DOPMINO PRINCI LE" GENE HACKMAN CANDICE BERGEN (R) AT 8:40 SHOWING WrTH 11CASSANDRA CROSSI~~·· 2:0M:2S.10:40 SAN OlEGO <AP) -Unlversal StwllOll bu sur- reoder:ect alltt,nJmlnJ Gen. Dou.alas MacArthur'' urn to the Phllipptnes too ma.oy times. Actor Gte10ry Peck, pl•ylng MacArthur in a tUa;i Clll the gentral, splashed ashore with a back· aro\l d of wflat appeared to be the smoke of battle inWo dWarU. Ttie Air Pollution Control District gave Un1ve pennlsslon to use s moke pot.a and diesel oil for on day of filming last October. But the di rec· tor wasn satisfied so he did It aaain -and qaln. And then e more. Stacks o tomobile tires were burned lnstnd of smudie pota, vioJatmg a local air pollution or- dinance. • Su Dte10 Counlx_ su(>ervlsors told Universal Studlos to pay a $31500 fihe for seven violations. In a compromise Unlvt!'r;ial agreed to pay $700. agreed to pay $700. IRI "NETWORk" 111 •'SHA._.POO .. IRJ "BOUND R GLORY" PGJ 11LEHNY" IRJ MM M•IN e YANlllA 111MMA'f1 111 SIVbWft4ln IOUmONtNI ILAca'rlD (N) MATINlll ..ulY • OHNI 121)9 11 otCAI -noHll IOCKTtNI IOlllY, NO 'Aifll MAl'INlll MllY • OHNI l!JM • DOGS c-i Kiii auo,... MA,,_11 MAY · O.CNI U t>o DOUIU ACTIOfol DOGS (I) Plllt auo '", .0Pfld l21M DAI\. Y PILOT 8 f 'Glitter Palace.' Switch for Everett i ay IEB&Y BUCK , PRODVCER ... : SI GNS PACT LOS ANGELES <AP) -If you're in lbe mood for a good, old-fuhioned mUrder myatery, try "In the Glitter Palace" Sunday nitbt. By old·fuhioned, I mean oalJ lll the sens' that tbe mystery la peeled back 1-.yer after la}'tr by star Chad Everett -as a lawyer defendina a client he feel• is WNOll.Y accused -only to reveal another punle. Otherwise, there is (T\' REVIEW] nothlna. old-fuhloned about this story. It's so contemporary that its s ubject matter -les- bianism -Is relatively new to television. It is treat- ed with understanding and in a low·key manner despite the potential for sensationalism, as Everett seeks a solution in the underworld of homosex- uality THE DEFENDANT IS A young lesbian ac- cused of kjlling a blackmader who preyed on gay women. You know right up front who the real killer is, but is is fascinating as Everett worts t.o clear his client. "In the Glitter Palace" is an NBC Bu~ Event at 9 p.m. Sunday on Channel 4 following the two-hour Disney comedy "The Strongest Man in the World." That's qwte a contrast, so pHrents should be aware tbat the second film 1s not for youngsters. Another good thing about this film is that we ate spared those dreadful courtroom scenes that seem to be obligatory to any drama mvolvmg a lawyer. The only courtroom scene comes al the end when the killer realizes the sham is over, and it's a beaut. Bat It's not a "Perry Mason" style denoue-meAt. I E•&Y LUDWIG'S SC&IPI' 18 reminiscent of t.hote rich, dark. broodln1 murder mysteries from aut.hot' Ross Macdonald. where fanuly secrets long kept hidden come apUUng out under problng The atocy lnvolve1 a sleuy private detective wbo wu a partner ln blackmail wllll the murdered woman, a prominent woman Judie who was a blackmail victim herself and a super nch father who would rather see bls daughter make a deal with the d.latrict attorney than have her lesbianism come out in a lrial- Tbe role of lawyer Vince Halloran is the best ever for Chad Everett. Freed from playing the stiff, humorless Dr. Gannon in the "Medical Center" series, he can be vulnerable, baffled and make a fool of himself. FINE PERFORMANCES ARE Al..SO etched by Barbara Hershey as Everett's former girlfriend and tbe defendant's lover, Anthony Zerbe as the private detective. Diana Scarwld as the defendant. Salome Jens as the Judge, Howard Duff as the father. Ron Masak as a cynical police detective and David Wayne as the homespun senjor law partner. "Sure, it's a better role than Joe Gannon." said Everett. "1 could be roguish, I had some action. I had a sense of humor. The network was very protec- tive of Gannon. They didn't want him lo be ct buf· foon . In the scene where Halloran learns his former girl friend is also a lesbian he becomes a buffoon because of hts smug attitude about homosexuality ·• Everett, who's now trying to carve out a career in feature films, said he accepted the role because Is Oscar a Linguist? By 808 THOMAS LOS ANGELES (AP) -A second look at the Oscar nominations: Can English-speaking voters really judge ftlm achievements in another language? That question will be tested in this year's race for the Motion Pie· ture Academy awards. Three of the maJor acting nominees spoke their Imes m a foreign tongue: M ane·Chn!>tane Barrault in French for "Cousrn. Cousine;" Liv Ullmann m Swedish for" Face to Face." Giancarlo Giannini an Italian for "Seven Beauties " ONLY ONE PERFORMER has ever won the Oscar for a fore1gn ·languagc performance Sophia Loren in "Two Wom en," 1961 Nominated for best director are two film makers who worked in foreign languages: Ingmar Qergman, "Face to Face," Lina Wertmuller, "Seven Beauties." No complaints this year that "Face to Face" 'tf3S originally made for Swedish television. Remember that was the reason Ullmann and 8ergman were eliminated from last year's com- petition with their "Scenes from a Marriage." .. Peter Finch's bcSl·actor nomination for i~Network" wasn't the only posthumous selection. The late Bernard Herrmenn was named twice for best original music score with "Obsession" and ''Taxi Driver ." RARELY DO MAJOR NOMINEES for best pic- ture fail to win nominations for their stars. But neither Robert Redford nor Dustin Hoffmann was named for "All The President's Men." perhaps because or their studious underplaying as Woodward-Bernstein. Lack of a star pull could hurt the film's chances Ill the final balloting. When they were nominated for co-producing ''The Sting." they were Hsted as Michael and Julia Phillips_ Now they're up for producing "Taxi Driver" and the billing reads Michael Phillips and Jµlia PtullJ ps Three years and a divorce can make ~ifference • • If Laurence Oln 1er wins a!'-support111~ actor m "\1 arathon r>1Jn. he 11 b<.' lhl• fourth performer to Score m both acting cat<.'~ones Previous double winners Jack Lemmon, lngnd Bergman. Helen Kayes. The Academy changed its wording for star Oscars It's no longer "best performance by an ac - tor," but 'best performance by an actor in a lead· !pg role ·· ' ROBERT DE NIRO COULD also be a double- category winner if he ge~ the Oscar for "Taxi Driver." Two years ago he scored for supporting SECOND CATEGORY? Ollvler ln 'M•rathon' actor in "The Godfather Part II " Another bad year for comedy "Silent Mov1"" drew zero nominations. not even for sound "The Pink Panther Strikes Again" was nominated for its song, "Bugsy Malonl'" for scorto No mention of "Murder by Death" or "Bad News Bears." Only four actors have won the lop Oscar twice· Spencer Tracy, Marlon Brando, Cary Cooppr and Fredric March. William Holden eould be the fifth if he wins for "Network." No oHensc to the '<'omen nominated for best supporting actress but why no mention of such remarkable performunces as thos<.' by Rita Moreno in "The Ritz." Shelley Winters in "Next Stop, Greenwich Village," Lauren Bacall in "The Shootist"? AND TIIE VOTERS PA5.5ED up the splendid job by John Wayne in "The Shoolist " It s a long time between nominations for Piper Laune, named for supporting actress an "Carn(' · lll•r last "a'i "The Hustler" 15 )ears ago l..ma Wertmuller ("Seven Beauties" 1 1s the first "'om an to he nominated In the director·s categor,> She s also rn the runrung for original scrcenpla) The number of important woml·n s roles has slightly increased , but the ma;or rol<.>s still belong to the men. Maybe 1977 will be the Year of the Ac· tress. ~ . , of the slatement Jt makes. "It tells us about un. derstanding," be aald. "l think Jt'1 important t.bat all human beings understand each other." HE SAID THAT ALTHOUGH the film bas aU lhe ea.rmark.s Of a ptlol be hM no intention of Soin• into another series CurrenUy, be iJ preparlrtl to start "Porter Rockwell," a. feature. film about a Mormon marshal and gunfighter, and · he is launctung hts new album, "Chad." "I want to do as many movies as I can that offer versatility and have something to 1ay," he said. 'TH still do television, but it's more confining because of the censorship. I feel the censorship is too rigid. Television should label its film for adults the way theater~ do." "DOGS" DAILY Af J JO.l •O.t It IATIO I "IUCi" DAILY Af t-.0.1 JO IATIO l"6 STAAAINO CHARLTON HESTON AND JOHN CASSAVETES LOS ANOEl,.ES (AP> -Veteran film maker Carl Foreman has • 1i1ned an exclust ve three.year contract to wrlte and produce films for Universal Pictures. F1>reman bu mond hJ1 HJah Noon Produc- tions to Universal alter lonr beins based ID En1land. \ PAUL NEWMAN IN CENTURY SCHEDULE FAl.-8AT. 2;Q0.4c3C).7:10 9:40 A GEORGE ROY HILL Film Sl.llP SllOT Co-storrlng mlCHAEL ONTKEAN • UNOSAV CROUSE JENNIFER WARREN • JERRY HOUSER o.nd STROTHER ffiARTIN Written by NANCY OOWD•Edlted by DEDE AUEN nMk: 5upe<vl$1on by EUnER BERNSTEIN • Dir~ by GEORGE ROf HILL Produced by ROBERT l WUNSCH and STEPHEN FRIEOOlAN A PANFlffTSPltESOORTIOH• A~~ jRllEIRtmDcaj A UNIYERSAl PICTURE TtOKOlOff _" _ =-;-. _ - f / I I 1 . . . . ~ . . .. ~ .. . . ' .. • BylAUIUEKAIP~ • °'""~ ......... , • BalleyDauaherty, sm.n_c1p cit. l ilverado Hilb School irildlssion' -• ""Viifo.liiioeen oamed lbe fop · educator in continuing education by the Ora.nee County ConUnua-· tion Adminiatratora Association. It is the rirst time tbis award. which i. planned as an annual honor, bas been gtven. ! IT Jlf ALSO somethlnc· Daugherty. could not have dreamed of nine years ago. But •. as Daugherty said, "Life leads you in tQ.aDY direetiOn.s. '' At u~ be was on hi.I own. Hewes gra~uated from high school two. yean later, went into the Navy. • came back and worked for the· telephone company for seven yea.rs.: In this time. ,he married, bad a ·child and reached the top of the pay scale, $1. 72 an hour. 80, WITH. TIME on his GI benefita running out, he became a 24-year-old freshman at the University of Texas. By holding down three jobs and attending school full-time be recalls that ; one summer be averaged three hours of sleep a night, but was ; graduated in three years and ~ three months. • He became a football and : basketball coach and a driver education teacher. He thought -he'd do this until he retired, but then he decided to get a Ph.D. in traffic safety. After two months of _ library work. however, he de-- • cided this wasn'l for him. He called his old boss in Fullerton to .. seeifhecouldgelaJob. The only position available was as job placement coordinator and attendance supervisor at La Vista Htsb School, a continuation school. It wasn't exactb what he wulootmitot. 0 1 SAID, •rLL call you back'.'' he recalled. Butbetooktbejob-beremem· hers he started on Oct. 2, 1968 - and it's been "a diffeRJ>t ball' game" ever since. NowhesaysbeW'OU.ldn'twaaUo go back to a regular schQol~ it was OP bis own terms. 11ut he ad· mits, "I walked aroUbCIJor'U>out the first three months. with VtY mouth wide open and tirought, tbls. won't wock." .. THEN ONE DAY he hassled a student into going back to school. "He called me every name you. could think of," Daugherty re- called. But for the first time, he didn't call the boy into his office to "get his mouth straightened.!' The next mornllig the boy was waiting for him. He saiii, "Mr .. Daugherty. forgive me for being such an ass yesterday.'' Ever since then, Daugherty said, he's left his door cracked and , when something gets serious, he sleeps on it and lets the student do the same. HE SAID IT taught him that if you. get off a person's back and leave them alone, they'll take care of their lives pretty well if you support them. With Silverado students, he aaid. "We keep in touch Wi\b them. We talk wUh them. We coerce them. But we don •t get on their backs." -niugberty has a philosophy which has become the school's motto and is written on diplomas given graduates ••• "Everybody is Somebody." · .. ALL THE Kio~ we ge( their sel(~* i~ ao pqor;• 1ae said. They talk toug~ aad self- confideat. but their first.hurdle is to_get ta like themselves, . -Then, the princlpi'I ~aid. they're J'hdy to Study math. reading acd other academlc sub- jects. "We've got-2U ~ laere and , there are 23C reasons why they're here,,. he s-.ld. Over hall of the studeots asked to be $ent to the continuatiooscbool. 'tHEY c'O*E FRoM every neighborhood in the district and have parents of every occupa- tion. The principal said the average IQ of bis students is· above _the district average. "There are all kinds of tragedy in these kids' ~acl!ground,'' Daugherty said. One girl's 14· year·old brother hanged himself. A boy's father died rece~y o( cancer and another student is dy- ing of cancer. Daugherty's own 22-year-old son was found dead of heroin over- dose in a trash dumpster in Costa Mesa last summer. His son had seemed normal and Daugherty didn't know he was using drugs. LIGJrrlNG A CIGARETTE, something he had given up until his son·s death, Daugherty said, "He's the 31st kid that I've had in school in the last eight years that I've lost." 'EVE"YBODY"S DIFFERENT' Pttnc:lpal Daugherty All but four of the deaths were from a drug overdose or were drug related. The principal believes the drug problem is worse now than ever. He also believes his school bas less trouble with narcotics than other schools. If he does find a student under the influence, he said, there is no set thing he'll do. "My counselor and myseH, we never make a de- cision until it happens," be said. "I TRY TO BE inconsistent but consistently fair." He explained that he is inconsistent ''because everybody's different." Students entering the new. modern school, which opened in 1975, pass under the words, "You shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free." "We believe in telling kids the truth as we know it, the best we can," Daugherty said. ''If you're living in lies and falsehoods, you can't be free." Bible a Best Seller NEW YORK (AP)·-The "Good News Bible" sold a million copies in the first month after its : publication. :-Official& say they expect .the contemporary : English translation to sell 10 million in its first year • • . :~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A motion picture has never spread such fear. STARRING (R) SOPHIA LOREN RICHARD HARRIS MARTY SHEEN ·o. J. StMPSON CO-HIT AT CINEMA WEST "1be llt!J«"..,,,,,, .fo11 J_l>at~ wftlt~ 161(. CINEMA WEST WUTWIN'TI9 ATfOOlDf>IWIST WISTMIM.CIMTll 1'2·44'] CO-HIT AT BRISTOL CINEMA RUSSIAN OtJLETrE edwards BRISTOL CINEMA~ -. ~/ ·~'- ~ ~ ''FUN WffH<PG> DICK&JANE" GEORGE SEGAL JANE FONDA MON.-THURS. 7:15-9:15 FRI. ONLY 7:00-8:50-10:35 SAT.-SUN. 1:30-3:20-5:10 7:00-9:00-10:40 NEWPORT CINEMAS l'UICO•n_., ...... c .. 1T- ..,,,,..,... 0 ClCllTft 64 4-0 7 '° STARRING PAUL CA) NEWMAN == PLUS Sean Connery Cornelia Sha1pe "The Next Man" CINEMA CEHTER H.lHOIA T ADAM'-COST AMOA MESA'IOOICEMJQ 97'·4141 Free income tax counseling is available for older cltisens tbro-h tile Tax-Mde lll'Ogram of the Nationil Reurea Teachera--:AssocJitton and Ute Alnerican Astociation of Retired Persons. · Volunteer counselors trained by the Internal Revenue Service are operating counseling desks in central locations of South Orange eo-,,n- ty communities as follows: • La«u.u Beach, 1-4 p.m. Mon- days th.rough April 11 at City Council chambers. SO~ Forest Ave. • El Toro, 10 a .m . to 1 p.m. Saturdays through April 9 at California Federal Savings and Loan,.24301 Muirlands Blvd. • Mlaalon Viejo, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m . Saturdays through April 9 at Keystone Savings and Loan, 24041 Marguerite Parkway. • San Clemente, 1-4 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursday~ through April 14 at Senior Ac· tivities Center, 100 N. Seville (Community Clubhouse. downstairs). Tullio Rizzo, coordinator for the tax program, said the service is designed to help older tax· payers understand the various income tax forms and become familiar with the exemptions available to retirees. "WE DO NOT ACTUALLY prepare income tax returns Rizzo said, "but our counselors'. many of whom are retired busi- ness people with considerable ex- perience in tax matters, are equipped to deal with most prob- lems older taxpayers con- front." Twenty members or local AARP chapters and RT A units WEEKDAYS 7:15-9:30 SAT.-SUN. 1 :30-3:50-e:1IM:30-10:45 HUNTINGTON CINEMA IUCt< AT llUI'-H.8. ~ have received the special IRS trainillg and will be manning the counseling desks. People utilb- ing the service should take with them copies of their last tax re- turn and forms for the current tax year. Five YMCAs · F onn Coflll!,y Federation Five YMCAs in Orange County have formed a non-profit cor- poration known as Orange C®n- ty YMCA Federation, Inc. It was created to procure and distribute funds and gifts for member YMCAs. They are Anaheim Family YMCA, Orange Coast YMCA, Metropolitan YMCA, YMCA . of North Orange County and the Orange YMCA. The chartering trustees, who are presidents of the member or- ganizations, are Bruce F. Johnson, Orange; Dave Lawson. Anaheim; Richard Newell. Orange Coast; Kelly Hagerty, Metropoltitan YMCA and Max Patterson, North Orange County YMCA. CO.HIT AT CINEMA CENTER "FREEBIE AND THE BEAN" JAMEICAAN • DESICMB fOR COMFORT.UU UV._ IM MESA DB. MA.I Wow! load$ of charm In this decorated home. ·Four bedrooms and family room with ve<satlhty for1 the ctMtlve homeowner. 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All this for only $71.900. Don's wait. Call 752-1700 3 + F/R + POOL + JACUDI SJ.GOO G.I. Vets if}'OU qualify s2.ooo 1s all vou need to get in ·this home. You may qualify even 1f you haw uMd your eligibility. Low down to non vet. Hurry! Call 9e3-6761 ATTENTION INVESTORS $36,500 Older home located in Huntington Beach on , 60x 100 ft lot near school. park and new hbrary Great starter home For more information on this . unique buy can 963-6767 Y .A. THMS--fOUMTAIH Y AWY Large 3 bdrm 2tt Qaths home walking distance to golf course. park and cultural center Massive brick fireplace accents spacious hv1ng room. Priced toselll Cell collect 1714) 8"42-2535 . t THI LAMDtt«i Ftbulous ~better than Jhe modttl" home onty 9 mo.. neWI Secluded double door llled entry to eftocolate carP« and $Unshlne "walls of glass"! King Henry VIII formal din.. SpM<llng gourmet k1tchef\. So.ring st11rca1e to sweeping .-ter bedlOOm '9treat with dreulng .. » and RoMan tub. lnwns:ulale 1n 9\o'ery det•l lrid upgraded tn ~--.: For the demanding home buyer ooly. F« IPPQlntment to see call 847~10. GOLF COUltSI YflW Just llsted -nloefV deccnted home In tip tOP condition on the golf COU"'9. "4 BR, 2~ baths, Family Room plut Form•I Dining. Price Is St 15.000 -1ncludlng land. Appl. only to tee. Call 67M650 I llL TBEUSTW.lf TOSAVI Home ownership is still the best way to save. With home values increasing each year. investing in a home is the best hedge against · inflation. Make this the year you begin to build financial security ... on the f.lrm foundation of one of these featured homes. · ' Call us ... see how Quickly and easily The Real Estaters can help you secure a home you can enjoy today, while you invest for tomorrow. You'll receive the help of one of more than 180 trained professionals. We make it happen. You 'll be glad you called and so will we. MN-ISTA11-SYt,fOO-HOISIS Charming country mini •tml Quiet tree lined street. Huge fiv1~ room. Plush carpeting. Massive used bnck hrepl-=e. &.arge formal dining room. Sunk1saed country kitchen and br .. kfast room toot Three queenalzed bedrooms. Handy laun· dryroom. Lwge oowred petlo. Zoned for horses tool Don't miss this chance to h.-e your own mini estate for only $71,9001 Call now 752·1700 The Real Estatersl GIOR61AM COLONIAL SIX llDROOM-MIAR llACH Formal double door entry to dllSllc old world charm.. Large living room with ftoor to celllng fir~ace. Banquet sized formal dining room Is conveniently secluded from huge country kitchen. Casual entertainment family room OY9('lootca grounds. Goelt QUartera. SWeeptno ooen bannister stairs to massive bedroom auites. HutTY for this "Gone v.1th The Wind" charmer. C.11983-7881 A rolftAIT OP ELIGAMCI Winner of the 1976 Home Beautification Award by the Newport Chamber of Commerce. Three bedrooms, three baths, with 1!100 approJClmate square feet of luxury complete with pool and 11cuul. Master bedroom Includes separate sitting room with Clllhedral ceiling and wet bar This Is an O\ltstandlng home for entertaining. The price 11 nght tool Call 546-2313. l ..__....EACH CITY eOMUS Neat as a p.n, clean as a whistle on a beautiful tree lined street. Elevating stairway leads to massive bonus room. Walk to school• and shopping from a quiet family neighbOmood. Call collect (71"4) 8"42·2535 1UDOI-POOL -HACH $62.tSO Circular drive to secluded entry. Huge Living Room with crackllng stone fireplace. Pub gourmet kitchen. Dine. Dramatic view of covered pavillion end sparkfmg heated & filtered freeform PoOI. Hideaway Master & Guest suites. Assume VA loan. Hurry! 963-7881 l + Hu.I PAMIL Y ROOM $61.000 located in prime Huntington Beach location near Golf Course. Huge Living Room with crackling fireplace. Gourmet Kitchen with Breakfast area. Pride of ownership home. C.11 963-e767 ..wPOltT IEACH LUXURY Sll5.0QO Top location. ~ustom built home. Ideal for •oter- taining. Massive rooms all open onto beautiful pool ., ... Bonus room perfect for teenagers or In· laws. Plenty of room for boat or trailer parking. Don't miss this onel 646-7171. IXTUWI PIJVACY 3 bdrm 2 bllttl home plut boi;wta room located at the end of 1 oul-de-aac with no adJolnlng nelgttbora. 'fttls 3 year new home ha1 an oversized lot (R.V. access), upgraded Cfll'P9tl -nd a step M\19( kitchen. cau C?llect (714') J'.42-2&35 . . • IPA~ UNCM-SU.000 Secfuded entry to lwge Family~ UYinO ·Room wtlh = ~ flreplec». Country etvt• t<ltcheit conwn entl): Mrvea F0«n•I Dining Room. Huo-n• flari\lly Rec. Room and Den. lush t.,..,._ ~· wing for eleoant Master Suite&. Ollldren'a C!Ullrtera. Hu~ 9M-7l!81 MIWPOIT CUSTOM J • + POOL-$149,000 NewPQl't's flne9t custom 3 BR -.t bath plus 3300 aq.ft. mas$ve Del Pisa F()'ter. Huge fotmal. Llvlno Rooml Family room hoata: Ralaed· slumpeone fltee>111ee. parquet ftoor, catheckat celling & W9t blr. Secluded Malter wln9 - Walkln-mlrrored wardrobes. Walla of glaaa overviM 38' apett<Jlng pool. Lawldtv room. Loada of st~ call to prevle¥t 762-1700. IDCU1'CYI llACH 1IM.l¥B. PLUS flOOt.. • IAS8:•tr Executive double door entry to st9P"UI) lhf. rm. Formal step-down King Louis dining roomf Epicute11n kitchen! Seo. fat.I. rm.I SUbterranean P8Ssaoew-Y to rate. rare basement.game room ·plus fireplace! Soaring atalrway to Sweeping master br. retreat with valllted ceiftn;.I Wet bar plus g• bar-b-q's and more In this two sty •• 4' tir.t c.JI quid<! 847~10. ASSUMI-$44,750 2 STOaY-4 • Take OWK existing loan payable at 388 per mo. tot. Rate QPPOrtunity1 Executive entry to formal dine and country kitchen! Expensive llv. room with massive atone hearth. Soaring sep. level has huge master bedr. retreat. Pool size baci< yard sheltered by towering eucalyptus! Owner anxious. catl for quick appmt. 8"47-«>10 FALL IM LOVI Have )'Otl seen the free flowing noor plan of the cametot Model 1n Greenbrook? Your highlights in this 4' BR home are 2 fireplaces, mirrored wardrct>es. Family Room. Formal Dining Room and built-in breakfast nQOk. Upgraded to the hilt. Make ttn hop'9 yours. C811 546-2313 EXCIPTIOMALLY SHAIP wmt ASSUMAlll LOAM Smart Spanith style in Mesa North will lead you Into this "4 BR home. This Is ready to move into with no WOf1< required and you should see the landsaiplng. Call now for details on financing and your appomtmentl 5*2.313 M&T 11.AMCHE Her me&9UflH'J'l8nta are "4 BR. 2 baths with over 1900 sq.ft. She has a massive Famtly Room with an impressive floor to celllng stone firepliace. Her price is Idea.I for flnst timers at 158,500. Call 8"42-2535 . ~MODB.- MdlOI vtEW'HOMIS 4 BR and F•n'!ilY Room ideally located for children across from greenbelt. Consider closing escrow at>out July 1st. Exclusive w:th The Real Estaters at$ 1 ~.000. Call 673-8550. MIGHT UGHT VIEW As well as spectacular view of the mountains and the Upper Bay. Price has been reduced to S 158.000 -on this magnihcently located home. Distinctive FamUy Room setting. three spacious Bedrooms. ShoWn by apoomtment. 673-8550 UHIQUE RMD Huge custom family room, unusual pool and jacuzzi m9ce this home one or a kind Oversize cul-de-s.c lot s1111 leaves room for the kids to play. If you llke open beamed ceilings, custom drapes and room to sprea~ out you must see this home. Call catlect (71"4) 842·2535 . EXICUl'l•B1A11 '-llACH 4 R -2 stOltY.:.... POOL FMmal entry '° majuilc ftvlng room. Formal dining room is oonvetilentty served from huge gourmet garden view klt~n. Separate family room wfth cr~llng atone fireplace + wait of glass view ci lush ttlfl'ac:ft ~sparkling free form pool. Oramattc stairs 9Weep to enormous hide away master suite and guest quarters.. Walk to beach. Hurry tor this unique bargain. Call 963-7881. 4 • + P/l-21TOIY DICUTIVI NOMI Format entry to huge Living Room. Gourmet Kitchen With Formal O~nlng with view of Terrace. Bullt In W9t bar plus Family Room. Winding stairs to hideew.y Master Sult•. 0.11 OM-e7e7 SALES ASSOCIATES .. INSIDE WOODY ALLEN -TME WoRLP MEWS tS 60 i?EPUSSING-. FUNKY WINKERIEAN f ~ I SAY1"11)5 FROM 1IE H :t 'HON6 SI ; ENT'90CIC OFa.E.SE ~:IUP'?f'I ™E mA5TER. f:JV.)5 : 1l-IE MAN WOO IM6 1ME CHINE5€ IJU,IDR<,> IS A W1$E MAN J by Tom Batlak ~ANK McNAMARA by Jeff Miller & Bill Hinds I LIKE Tl!~ ~ID AT PraXra?.,tGAM8LE, 'JtXJ CNJ HA~ 11€ BESTN\?VTHWA··~, ~ TfAM JN THE ~D. BUT YOV 5TILL AA~ TV ~U.. IT. .. NANCY THIS IS BORIN G--IM GOING OUTSIDE TO PLAY IN THE SNOW l by Ernie Bushmiller .-.----~~~--..-I I ,I .............. -~, ,.,,,,,.,. 811•WMIA..l-.. -.............. qfj ,,, ()t' PEANUTS 2-1<. GORDO VERY LITTLE, REALLY ... I MOON MULUNS No ONE WILL SEE You IN THE' D.ARK- WHAT1S THE DIFF? by Chari• M. Schub -------l/OV EAT~ ~NU'T6 AT Tiol£ Sf 61NNtN6 OF THE L(EAIL THEN, IF 'i'OU DON'T EAT ~ING T~E REST OF THE lf'EAR, '{()() G£T THIN! . .,.., ........... .. __ by Gus Aniola by Ferd Johnson ..,,.,,., "Oh deer, duriq tM Chrittmas llClson 'Pay Nu t March' seemed like .. 1tm1ity." by Tom It Rycm DENNIS THE MENACE .~ ;Afternoon SiUaouettes I Trees, showcased against an afternoon sun in Laguna Beach, form an int riguing pattern in Heisler Park. Rape Risk Kenya Nudists Warned MOMBASA, Kenya (AP) -Women tourists who stroll nude along Kenya's Indian Ocean beaches were warned by Provincial Administrator Eliud Mahihu that they run a "grave risk of being raped ." Mahihu. addressing the local toonst association's Weekend Term Set In Thefts A man accused on ar- rest of breaking into cars parked near homes in El Toro and Mission Viejo has been ordered tu spe.nd five weekends in the Orange County Jail after pleading guilty to grand theft charges. SUperior Court Judge James H. Walsworth or· dered the jail term, a $500 fi ne and three vears probation for Ed.ward Alfred Hinzer, 18, :irrc•st- ed by sheriffs officer~ Dec 19. Deputies said l!Jnzer broke into cars parked on Via Cereza in M1ss1on Viejo and Cherry .Street in El Toro. They said he removed CB radios :.ind other electronic equip- ment that was found 10 his pcssession. annual meeting her e, s aid that there had been a marked increase in the number or women stripping on the patlm- fringed beaches near this port city in recent months. "WOMEN ARE walk· ing about stark naked on the beaches and going topless in hotel grounds and even in some of our towns,·· he complained. lie warned that nudity in public is banned in Kenya and urged tour guides and hoteliers to remind tourists "to respect the moral stan- dards of Kenya." "FOR A WOMAN to .,.. alk naked 1n the pre- SC'nce O( men IS behavior that can only ~olicil rape," he said. · M ahihu did not single out any particular na- tionalities in his warn- ing. but hoteliers s ay most naked sunbathers here are German and Scandinavian Newport Girl Honored 'Watch' Idea Winner Karen Blei.brJ.. daughter ol Mr . and Mrs. 'Cba rUe • .ttleiker of Newport Beach, has reeeived an acl\Jevement award for her winning idea m the Newport Harbor Chamber of Com - merce's energy eonscrv at1on contest Karen. a 12-year-old at Ensign Mid- dle School, sugaested a neighborhood watch instead of people leaving their homes lighted when they go out for thP evening. SHE SAID THAT IF neighbors could keep an eye out for intruders on unattended homes, families would feet secure enough to leave homes un · lighted. Karen said her energy-saving idea originated with ber family, "I got the idea because we always leave lights ·on when we go out at night ~o I thou~ht that if ether people watched for us we could save electricity.·· she said. KAREN WAS PRESENTED the award by Dennis Harwood, president of the Newport Harbor Chamber or Comme r ce, who exp ressed the s roup's appreciation (or her idea al a cllreetors •meeting. The contest, co-sponosored by the California Edison Company, was open to middle and high school students in ,,...,~~ .... NEtGH80AH000 WATCH Winner Kt11ren 81 .. ker Newport Beach andb'vine. Karen also attended an event wbJch honored all area win'1ers· in the Southern Calilornia competition at the Museum of Science and Industry in Los Angeles. .-V.UCNOTICE 1'1Mlt Pu!Hlsi.d or.,..,_ Cont O•llv Pilot. Feb. S. 12. 1'. 2•. 1977 01·11 Pl1BLIC NOTICE f'ICTITIOUS aUSINl!S$ NAMI! ITATf.Mf.HT Tiie fotlowlno PffSOtl I• doing bu••· nn1•s: TPM DATA SERVICES, 111ll l r~lfl• &Iv• .• Suite 113. Tu•lln, Calllornl•'2tl0 B•mard J•rnu Fl Kher. '3601 Ill• de A.t u•, S•n J uan Cep lalnno, Calllotnl• '2675 Tiii • b<ftlnH& 1• tonduCMd by a llml1. ed~rtM•Sllfe>. 8.J Fhcher T~h Sllll.mf'nl WH !!ltd with ti.. County Cler~ of Ora~ County on Ftl>fuary 14. 1'77. PUBLIC N011CE 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T DAIL v PILOT A The Bl&prt Marbt~t on the Or11_t1e Coast DAILY PILOI CLASSIFIED ADS One Cal I Service Fast Credit Approval •__.Jttote 1--M ....... 11 = MerthandiM ..•... 8QOO.l099 -•••••••• -&..-l'..-t .. & Morine Rent • • • • • • . . . • . JOC»-'699 ~lc•~-Pdr1· · r;:;._nt ........ 9000-9099 ~11Jte11. lnveslfMnt & f•yntent & omobffe & othtf f1no'ndaL ••••.•.•• 500C).SCM9 _p atioft • _. • • . 1000-11" :t..:_ . ·-~ tl.OQ. ft9! :--------Houwt Fors. H04i1HS For Sde HousH Fors• I .................... ,...J ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •ORS: Adnrtlsen Cle:•rel I Ovl GeMrG1 I 002 G.......e I OOZ lltollld .-..Ck tt..ir ada ... •••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• I ....,, and Nport ff'o ron 1.-dlcri.ay. The DAILY PILOT ••--• laWlty fw ttt, flnt in- ; c«net lnffrtton only. I !,_.sher's Moticr. All real estate advertl6ed in lbis newspaper as sub· jed to the Federal Fair Housing Act 0£ 1968 which makes it illegal to advertise "any pre- ference, limitat1on, or di.scrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. or an intention to make any such prererence, limita· tion, or discrimination." This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertuiog for real estate which is in viola· tionofthe law. Houles far Sole ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1-biMw Vl•w Homu Montego model & shows like one! Custom wall window and rloor cover- ings. 4 Bedrms, formal dining rm, :,pacious family rm, fireplace. Lots of hwlt ins and other extras too numerous to mention. On a beaut1rul-ly lund:,caped corner lot. See to appreciat e . $136,000. &t-1-7270 O~n,Sat /Sun 1-5 1975 Port lrfstol HI Golf Coune View Open ll·SSat&Sun Spat. upgraded l ~ly . ~l huge br·:,. f.,rmal dining. atnum. fam rm & hv rm, open onto SACC Fiurwavs. $105,UOO. Owner M6-6lll7 137 The Masters Cr. in Costa Mt!S3. PRIVATE PARTY WanL-; duplex or triplex ·rn NB 11,rca. Contad Mr. L. WoJf'.(213)894-7422 Only ttle 0.lly Piiot ...... ,.tell• 104' wtiat .. ,_ In ,.our locel CCMnmunlly ..• .,,.,Y day LIDO ISLE CONDO New, single level WATERFRONT home. 2 Bedroom, den. 21.2 baths, deluxe kitchen. Pnvate underground parking. Unobstructed Bay View. Don't delay. sec this beautiful home now! Open House Sat/Sun l·S; 320 Via Lido Nord, NB 640-6161 ~ COATS &WALLACE REAL ESTATE . INC. An you loddng fot o certoin -ihlng you <Oft't find? Theti you r1"CI o Doily l'ilof do~led od. 11'1 I.he quidrnt woy lo rto<h people oll olong lhe Orange Coost. Ju•I tall 642·5678 ond o tn.ncly cloulfi9d od-Y•l« wil ~ I'°" create on lnupen11•e. bul eflectiwe, .~, meuoge. Poyment is 901y, too. Y- cradlt os pd with us. You con CihClfge your od. Or. put II on your Mosler Chorg. ot llcriAmericord. The belt Jib:• to buy or Mil along the Oronge Coos! ls !he Dolly Pilot. 642-5678 DAILY PILOT S©~J{}~-~~trse Tliaf Intriguing W orcJ Game wifli a Chc•ckle 14~•4 ~. Ct.AV l. l'Ol~AN ------ WEST CUFF 3 Bdrms., 2\.ia baths. family r m .• pool, lanai. $149,500. LIDO ISLE NEW ENGLAND CHARM, 3 bdrms .. 2 baths. $159,500 DOLL HOUSE 2 Bdrms. + den. $145,000 IRVINE 3 Bdr m s .. 2 baths. Lge. indoor aquarium . Covered patio. $63,900 COST A MESA 17 Suite office bldg. 6,000 Sq. ft.; new· ly carpeted & draped . $295,000 LIDO REALTY 1377 Via Udo, M.I. 673-7300 !:~! .......... !~~~{~~~ .......... !~~~ EXECUTIVE HOMES MISA MOJtTH Beautiful 3 bedrm, fam rm w /fplc, on lge corner lot with boat-trailer access. Most of house interior recently re· painted and carpeted. Approx 1700 sq.ft. WESTMIMSTB Beautiful 3 bedroom , fam rm, w/flag. stone fplc, located on quiet street, close to school, outside hanging plants st ay. Plumbed for soft wa ter. Low m aint. yard. 8 years old. ft;• ossocioles 5 4Q-99 22 Getwt'OI I 002 Gftlenll l 002 •• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• CALLUS FOR Condos fTwnhs~s In Tustin & Irvine F'rom S39,000 to t.69.000 EXCELLENT TERMS . THE HOMESELLERS 752-5353 OPEN HOUSE BY OWNER SAT/SUN 11·4 4 Bdrm. 2ba, frplc. Xlnt t•ond. Huge corner lot. 298 Robinhood Lane, Costa M'jsa. Ph646·231.S ~ ----------•Selling anything with a Try a Dai I y pi Io t Daily Pilol Cla:.;sified Ad . Classil ied Ad to buy, sell JS a simple matter ... or rent something. just call 642-5678. ~Heral I 002 Gewerat I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• cae: DBDRIB ILllNS ca. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE eOPEN SAT. & SUN. 1·5 2102 VISTA LAREDO First Offering! Ia The "Bluffs" Rare "Hermosa" Model. Large Foyer With Stairway Leading To Living Area. S pacious Formal Living and Dining. Pass Thru Bar Into Sunny Bright Kitche n. Two Lovely Bedrooms and B a t hs Marble Vanities. Mirrored Closets. Ideal P lace For Wet Bar. All Va ulted Ceilings. Great Op en Plan. Don't Miss This One! $114,500 205 VIA UDO SOUD 12 I 1 I I I E I· . AG I R I . . I I I 15 . D I n T r I ! No mott~ how '""' • do<· Bayfront Home on Lido With Great View! 5 Bedrooms In This Delig htfully Br ight & Ch eery Res i den~e. Open P lan Wi th Pass-throu gh Bar I nt o Lovely Large Kitchen From Dining Area. Beautiful Deck Over Water With Pier & Slip. Su per Ho me For E ntertaining $210,000 Leasehold. . . . . . . tor h11 been lrear1ng pa11ent1, I p A' I RA I '' '"""--· "' t I' I I I'. D I O Compl.ie 11\9 dlvcti. quollld • . . . . . . by ""'"0 '" , ... ""SJlnO ...,,d 6 vov develop fro.,, >'to No. 3 ti.tow •t¥~{£:.r0 I' I' I' r r I' I' I' I' r0 I 4 t> ti~m· I I I [ I I I I I I I SCRAM.UTS Answft'S hi Classfffcatloft aoao 2 • 5 6 1 8 M 0 I R A C L N I H A T E U R S C 1 N I H E C AlH 0 0 G ElP 0 0 Q Ejt H V E H C 0 H E E f A T H E E 0 A K C I H C CS A1 CH OUCOHD CHIP PE R CRL F I CEKCEIOSH RO FOT E EL F HCHAH HL RH BE UOCE N K I 0 C H 0 U S 0 r L A 1 L R N H V 0 C H N L H Y I H C H M T H £ A U E E C E C H A M 0 U S M R N E E C E A B 0 H H N C U M Y 0 T I V J E R L M R U G RC I HARI OCSO HHNAI ER J OAHH CHEE AHT CC OOHM AH M C C I C H·O P l A 0 C H U k C H I C ERUBC HA OTI COYNO ,OH C C Y E S L E S I H C A B E C H I C 0 U I .., 402 VISTA TRUCHA Delightful 2 Story .. Q Plan " In The Bluffs. 3 B~drooms, 2ir.i Baths. L a r ge Li ving R o om With Fireplace & Conversation Pit. 2160 Squa r e Feet. Newly Painted Mo v e-in Con dition. Adjacen t Major Greenbelt. Shows Like A J ewel! Near Pool Only $115,000. 11 J VIA UDO Souo Huge E ntry Features Beautiful Blue Lagoon J acuzzi With Lights a nd Fountains. Sp acio u s Throughout. Tre mendous Game Room , With Sliding Roof. 2 Wet Bars. Air Conditioning Up. U v ing Room & Large Conversation Area With Fireplace. Luxurious Master Bedroom Suite Witb Fireplace Boat Slip $375,000 F EE. e1Y APPOIMTMIMT I •t z ••&UY DRIYI -DIUVI IY -CALL TO Sii Much Sought Aft'er Are a of Newport Beach. Finest Appoint- ments. Delightful Invlttng Colors. Pass ~bro\lgb Bar. Outside Dining Area Wltll Dramttlc View F or Those Wbo Enjoy The Finest In EXecutivc Surroundtnga. Living With A Flair. 3 Bedrooms $289,000. ,., b 1• ,,, h11 h·, -· SJ•• t - 11 • ., I .. , - . ....,._. • 1· •' .. ,_ ·' (JI FINER HOMES FROM $67,950 TO $1.Z00,000 IUILDB'S IA YFaOMT HOME Beautifully designed & executed w /handsome woods & extensive glass to provide maximum bay view. Spacious single-story w/ap- prox. 34()0 sq.ft. -3BRs .. ~ baths, pool-table-size den. formal dining, custom kitch en w /brkfst . room. Room for pier & slip. $385,000 fee land. OPB4 SAT. It SUM. 1·5 P.M. 407 IAYStpEDll. (F23) TOP QUALITY IM SPYGLASS Looking for that perfect family home m absolutely move-in condi- tion ? View the New Bedford 4BR. 3 bath home w /lg. family room, formal dining & grand bonus room . 3-car garage. $269,500. °'94 SAT. & SUM. I ·5 P .M. # 14 MISSION IA Y DR. (F24) HAalOtl YllW HOMES - PIGGED ROOttS Outstanding Somerset model close to park & clubhouse. Lg. patio cov- er s hades pool & decked yard. lmmed. possession possible. OPEN SAT. It SUN. 12·5 P .M. I Ill POllT CHAWS.(F25) FOii OHCE IM YOUR UR! Live in a superb quality home on the beautiful Balboa Peninsula. Lg. 38R, 3 bath home, 31h-yrs. old & steps to the beach. As king $179,500. OPEH SAT. I SUH. I ·5 P.M. 1525 E. OCEAN IL YD. < F26) DISTINGUISHED ADDRESS In distinguished Baysbores! Lovely decorator's home on corner lot - beautiful·lg. brick patio surrounded by magnificent trees. Inside con- s i'S t s of l g. mas t e r BR up w /fireplace. wet bar & hi -beamed ceilings PLUS child 's BR or guest. Downstairs BR & bath; cozy den; 3rd bath & formal dining. $215,000. Amy Gaston 642-8235. (FZ7) VIEW! VIEW! VIEW! Both channels & the ocean beyond! Perfed couple home w/2BRs , fami- ly room & dining room. Beam ceil- ings. solid woOd paneling & 2 fireplaces. Sheltered pool & patio. $225,000 . Jane Frazee 642-8235. (F29) DllYE IY 130 Santa Isabel for a nice surprise! Then call us for further surprises & information. but HURRY ... only $67 ,950. Lots Miller 642-823.S. (~) ,, •A TOUCH Ofl CLASS .. Ocean View -City Lights + 2· s tories of built-in elegance w/spac1ous entry, spiral staircase. cathedral ceilin g3, 48Rs, family room w /brick fireplace wall & huge recreation room w /ocean view + balcony. Gorgeous pool, jacuzzi & 8' firepit. $315.000. M~rjorie Mahon 64.4·6200. (F31) I t ST TIMI OFf'lllDf Spectacular Bay & Ocean Views. Beautiful Country anglish Custom Home w/10' high beamed ceilings -3 spacious BiS, + baths, family room, formal di.ding + huge bonus room (could be 2 more BRs). Gourmet kitchen w /inside BBQ. 2 · Bay View decks. ~-car ~arage. $320,000 fee. Harriet 'Perry 642·8235. CF32) " ' Wh THI ILUffS .~ COAST' View wide green\>«ilt & the Bay. Beautifully upgraded end·anit "Delores." O~ rDouldiaga, custom carpets, fixtures & dl•aperies. Fully air conditioned. A ~R beauty in a prime locatio.D~ $149,000. C1tby Schweickert 642·8235. (F33) ..) . . WMt••T°" TOWMtot• • ~ "e1" ·Exciting Woodbridge! End~unit location! 3BRs. 2 baths -designed for indoor/oU\cl•oc enjoyment. Atrium & pnv,te PN-iC>S serve lu.x· urious activity &'~ate areas in this exciting home. $79,900. Natalie Benjamin 752·1'14. (F34) •I WHmt u.as DAii Lofty vtew from tMs maO\ificeut Rancho San JoaqW,n l2BR.t den home. Done in earth tones. SOme or the amenities include: 3 ba1Con1~ wet bar & wood·burnini fiteplace. OWnen bought. another -arutiou.s. $.'93~. UJ~ ~r 7Q·H14. (1'35) , MIW USTIMG eoc •'S nu..tr Bright cheery 2 bdrm PLUS DEN with wet bar, atrium. vaulted ceJlings. DARK ROOM. Cul-de-sac street adja- cent to SANTA ANA GOLF COURSE OPEN DAILY 8 A.M . TO 6 P.M . EXECUTIVE LIVING IFYOU have a service lo off~r or good.o; io :.ell, place an ad 10 the Daily Pilot Clal>s1f1ed Section . Phone 642-567&. Massive livUlg area with 2 fireplaces, heavy shake root Huge wet bar for entertaining +. family room, danin& room, 3 bathrooms. Clasi.y loca- tion Am en1 l1es too numerous to mention. Rear RV access. WESTSIDE REAL TY INC 848-2323 ----- G~ot 1002 G....-at 1002 ~······················ ...................... . fil~.!~ WISTCUff'S FtMEST-JUST USTID Across from Mariners Park & School. Walk to shopping & busi· ness. Country kitchen, lovely landscaping in this beautifully kept 3 bedroom home. $130,000. OPEH 1-5. 1127 M.AllNIEllS Dll. LUXUIY CONDO IY·THl-SIA Spacious multi·level, newer beach area condo with pool, sauna. jac uzzi & tennis courts. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, dining room, stepdown living room with mir- rored wet bar & fireplace. Partial ocean view. $105,000 Fee. 105 COLUMllA, NEWPORT CREST OPEH 12·5 OHE OF A llMD Old Corona del Mar Ocean Blvd. location. with s pectacular Ocean view. F eaturing a s pacious 3 bedroom, 31-"l bath home with g uest house, formal dining/family room, workshop, office & R. V. parking. $275,000 · JmY -OCEAN VIEW Unobstructed views of boats & ocean from this 4 bedroom home in private Ca meo Shores. Enclosed s unwashed patio with pool & lovely garde ns. $315,000 UDO IAYFaOHT Prime location on Via Lido Nord with pier & slip. Older, well built 3 bedroom home with formal dining room & expansive terrace. $.m,000 TOWMHOMI -llG CAMYOH The Greenbrier. s plit level 2 bedroom, 2 bath award winning home PD 6th fairway. Brand new and handsomely upgraded. Ten· nis, pools. park-like settlng. Architecturally imaginative. $138,000 UYE IM A 'Alt( 4 bedroom home surrounded by large trees and professional landscape. Best buy in Newport Beach. Only $129,000. IA YSHOUS -MIW USlJMG Beautifully remodeled corner home wrapped around sunny patio. Custom Plantation shuUers & gleaming hardwood floors. $147,500 IA YCRIST IUY Sharp Baycrest home on Irvine Avenue. Circular driveway, pro- fessionally landscaped custom home. well insulated custom pool. Reduced to sell at $139,900 A.ffAMI llACH HOMI Newport Shores four bedroom~ two bath, A·frame model Super floor plan. beam ceilings, open feeling, fireplace, pecky cedar in living room . Upcraded throughout. A super buy at $89,500. TUaLI IOCI PUSIDINf NOMI Surrounded by landscaping de· luxe, with cul-de-sac location, this 3 bedroom. famJly room, wet-bar home is an excellent value at only $125.SOO land lncluded. ..W 1Ulnl IOCK ~ First time offered f Beautiful 3 bedroom Broad.moor townhouse across from park and pool. Quiet, prive~~atloo. Very clean and well I ~aped. Only $92)500. J H CANYON TOWtllOUIS Sparkling New! Country Club atmosIJbere. Private garden court-yd. entry, pools, tennia & golf course view. Sun.ken LR, wet bar. security. The "Oakcrest" 1-story 2 bdrm. model highly up1raded. Air-cond., lush cptng & cust. drapes. Microwave oven. Lease $795 mo. Sale $136,500. Beaut "Greenbrier" 2 story. 2 BR, sitting rm, 2 bath, formal DR. For lease $600 mo. For sale $149,SOO. . Spacious "El Dorado" 3 bdrms .. 2\iia baths 2-story. Lge kitchen, lge DR. For lease $600 mo. For sale $159,500. 26 CANYON ISLAND DR. Sat/Sun 1-S (off Ford Road-East of Jamboree) SHOUCUffS llAUTY -UlS,000 Charming Provincial with a picturebook setting! Beautiful & quiet area. Custom qua). built 3 BR home w /lovely pool. Abundant fine wood thruout. View of ocean from mstr BR. "G CAMYOM -$215,000 Just steps from Bii Cyo clubhouse. A beautifully customized Deane Homes 3 BR Monaco. Exquisite decor thruout. Soft colors, fine wall papers lush cptng & drapes, prof. ldscp. Many extras in kitchen, jacuzzi. 7 RUE GRAND VALLl!::E Sat/Sun l·S UDO ISLE HOME flOlt LIASI Lovely 2 story, 3 Bdrm & den home incl. lge master BR w/lge sundeck. Spac. LR & formal dining. Cpts., drapes. Unfurnished. $1,000 mo. llG CAHYOH HIW USTIMG City lights view! Corner location! Lovely 4 BR home with 2 baths + guest powder rm. Lge living rm with c_athedral ceiling & floor-to·ceiling fireplace, formal DR, fam rm with fireplace. Bright sunny kitchen & lge breakfast area. Air-cond. automatic sprinklers & delightful patios. Former model home on quiet street. 5 TORREY PINES LN. Sat/Sun 1·5 21 11 S.. Jooquift Hills loed NEWPORT C8'TER, M.I . '44-4t I 0 I EASY SUMMER 4 Bedroom. 3 bath, beautiful Mesa Verde pool home. Many extras, on quiet s treet , easy maintenance. PROTECTED BY OUR ONE YEAR WARRANTY. EASY FINANCING Owner will help you finance this beautiful 3 bedroom, 2 bath Custom Eastbluff home overlooking Back Bay and city lights. Large family room with wet bar, beautiful master bedroom suite, gourmet kitchen. Professionally landscaped low main· tenance yard. EASY ENTERTAINMENT in this S bedroom and family. 3 bath Lemon Heights home. Formal dining with builtin buff et, pantry, private balcony off master bedroom, pool and many trees. EASY LIFE In this sharp 3 bedroom and den home on great corner lot. This home is close to schools and is in move-in condition. PROTECTED BY OUR ONE YEAR WARRANTY. NEWPORT COMMERCIAL Two leases : 1200 Sq. rt. and 2600 Sq. ft., on heavily traveled street. Plenty of parking. LEASE -HARIOR VIEW 4 Bedroom plus family, near school, park and pool CALL 640-9900 \':\I J Jl1:\· l~t ·:_.\ I :I ,, 1470 JAMBOREE RO . NEWPORT OL Al H I 1002 GtMr .. IOOJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• llTTYWAUM NEW USTINS! CAMIO Hl•HLAMDS -with pool! fltlltUffS Move riCht into tbit Pl h' "model'' Carmelita P11an. ooe or home. Completely redecorated for the the bestl 1 Located pn most discriminatina. 4 Bedroom. J~ ~~=~~!~~1 .'t,eder~~•t; bat.hi, aecluded aunby pool, walled In baths, rormal diniol. privacy. Access to private beach. cheery brkfat. area. $168.SOO. Price reduced • now 410& w.,... CJ>.M. Slt/19 l•I sua.ooo M llG FOUR EW umNC! $82,000. 4 Bdrms. + laree llAMD HIW, llADY POil YOU - 3 bonus rm .. country Bedroom Castile wltb lar1e. kitchen with trplc. Great profes1lonally landscaped yard. location between South Fireplace in Hvlng room. ca~al Coast Plaza & Newport cei''"" .. ', heavy shake root. Teak wood Beach.· Next to park le .... "&> tmn11.Aso'1dvalue! entry. Upgraded carpets and window C F Coles .Iii. treatment. $75,900. • • WOnnY 27736 ........... Miu. YJ. s.tts-l·S llW.TOttS 640.0ofo NEW umNG! BACK BAY Name your thin& · swim· min& pool, billiard rm., 4 car 1arage. RV or boat storage, corral for hor9es; 2 bdrms .. P~ · baths, den, gas blt-10 kitchen, family rm with huge, corner, used brick frplc. 66x300 Block wall renced lot. Invest today for tomorrow! PALM SPRINGS Heart of Deep Well ; 4 bdrms., 4 baths; custom home des igned for gracious living & enter· tainlng. Olympic size pool; beautifully landscaped estale. This home will suit the most discriminating buyer. Priced at $350,000. Phone ror further information. 11C 11 THOMAS REALTOR CVTI MIWPORT Hll•HTS - immaculate cottage -2 bedrooms with great back yard. Perfect for young couple or retirees. $63,500. waTOR"ONt DovER SHolB •.• a.MANI', SPACIOUS HOMI. Featuring free·form swimming pool ln entry cburt. s Bedrooms, 41t'I baths. den and view of lovely open Bay. Boat dock for several s mall or one large boat. Adjoins private beach. Call for appointment. MESA VERDE IXCILLIMT FAMILY LOCALE -4 bedroom, family room on quiet street. Top condition. Owner transferred. Move in quickly. $89,500. 2121 T ... Pl, CM COMPARE! COSTA MESA'S IEST brand new home. 1500 Sq. ft. -3 bedroom, 3 bath, in all-new section. Vaulted N'pt~ S:~c~a.i.-i H~_5527 ceilings. fireplace and more. Move in EVES about April 15th. $85,500. . : 545-5643 I 1102 I -I 1-1-., .,__ .,__ s.e.-, 1·5 PRICED UNDER $44,000. 3 Bedroom beau-t¥ In good location. close to everything. Has cen· lral air conditioning. WES TSIDE REAL TY INC 848-2323 JUST LISTED Duplex, spacious 3 bdnns., 2 baths each un- 1 l. Steps t o beach! Frplcs. ea. unit. 2 Car garage. $155,000 673·3663 642·4799 Eves MEW LISTING 4 Bdrms., 2 baths, frplc .. den. Furnished. Plus bachelor unit ov~r 2 car garage. Xlnt rental pro- perty. close to beach. $135,000 673-3663 642-2253 Eves associated 8110KERS Rf AL TORS l v)•. ~ 6olbi:in 1}'1 1661 Eastslde Beauq NeatJy kept home in a quiet neighborhood, this 3 bedroom has an add-on game room and big stone fireplace In ti ving room. Selling by estate action. Just $61,950. Call 546-4141 ~ COATS &WALLACE REAL ESTATE . INC. L~ RcmcWte WITHVllW Nearly 2 acres ~ed aJD0111 pant oaks onl7 2~ milea to the aurf with a remarlable cuatom built 3 bdrm + den + family rm taome d•· alped to mniniUe the panoramic, billy ranchtand view. Also 5 car covered parklna + room ror campers, boata, etc. The corral can ac· commodat~ aa many hones as you could ever want With room to spare. OFFERING PRICE #20.000 • c••44·7JI I 642-5200 PET BARRETT REALTY • 1fJI '1 '•./\ o '' I 1,f I I ..,1 •,'\\'-#.. N••h>,H..itt t:f, .. ,,, ,, Classified Ads sell big Trade your old stuff for items. s mall items or ne w goodies with a any item. 642-5678. Classiried ad. 642-5678 Cool Shoulders Stripe-Happy! 7122 c,,,~~ Off she ROM for fu" 11fld plly 111 this new ltckett · Stripe-happy wr1p l•cllet *"" with slllrts. penis an year. Crochet in l ·COIClf COFDbo of GertNntown type yarn. Swift sinate. double crochet P1tter11 7122: Sizes HO Included. $1 .25 IOI Mii 111ttern. Add 35t utll patltnl '"' ••st-tins 111mail and lllndllni. ..., •: Allee &roote• Needlecraft Dept 105 OeilyPtlot Box 163, Ofd Cl'ltttea Sta.., New Yortt. NY 10011. P11nt Heme, Addn11. Zip, P1tiern Number. MOH tllafl ewr btfont ~ dnlp Illa J '"' flflllld I• aldt JEW 1971 fllltDl.r.Ca>.FT CATALOG! Ka M~ 75(. ·1 t. . ,, Here's P~B! re~dy for ydu to •tar\ on .. YOU FIX ~0 YOU SAVE• Haa oew Kitchen Aid dh. hwasher but needs tender lov1n& cue Only $61,500 bei.l bu# in t'ountain Vulley Submit yourofre,.. IT'S ALL HERE! Huge, pool, Ko1 po nd, gardl"h. ol"f11:e hbtary. bar. f¥mtly rm. dlnin~ rm. 4 bedrm,. 2 baths, 2 firep)ach All this in a me ~lb!) home on an out iiae I~ ror ofll> $g3,%11 • Roberts Raalty 11341 ..... ll"-lllulrrnrw• had --~ •Oh• Park Hornet'* 20 brand new homl•s. lgc 3./ii ·I bdrm. shake & till! roof!! from SS!l.000 1714JS39$87f> NEWPORT HEIGHTS 2 BR & Den I' · h.1 frllll' 2 dbl car gara:.:l'" ~t·Y. crp~ drps l.1kh rletor ~ w d c < t h r o <HI t . $$5.UOO 50 I t'ullcrlon, N.B Op.m Sat sun !:.! G MIW IAYAlOMT 1001 Mariners Dr .. Dover Shores. Soon ~ompleted, with 2900 ft. of luxury. 3 Bdrms., family rm., wet bar. 3 baths. 3 car garage. Select your colors & carpeting. $278,000 Sun. 1·5 CAMEO HIGHLANDS 4621 Cortland Beautiful ocean & Catalina view. 3 Bdrms. & den, with nicely landscaped yard. Spacious rooms. Key to 3 private beaches. OWner leaving area. $160.000 See Pia Metcalf, Sun 1·5 llG CAMYOH .110 Rue Cannes. Exceptionally lovely garden condominium. 2 Large bdrms. & den, surrounding 2 landscaped garden courts. Price considerably re- duced to $204,950. See Muriel Barr. Sat. & Sun. 1-5 UNITS WANTED Serious buyer wants 15 to 30 unit Orange County apt. In exchange fO'r cash & Newport Island duplex. 759-0811 , fiUf .,,._ OUR ~eot Wuuu B~. Print onh 5 Ill 65ii G ol IG I I 002 ~m·r. Mer I 002 ettera --------1 ······················· ...................... . COL-DE-SAC 4 Bedroom I 1 bath shake roof Onl) SS:J,!IOO Kurr)! on th" one, 11 won't l;i:-.t long C.ill Ukr at 75 t-1755 MESA. VERDE HUGE LOT Shurp ;! ~tn 4 bd~. :.! b.r home on '" at·n· ~t'I' din rm. fam k1lch<•n. m1r ron<d PV .,tn frplo-I n·~h pa111l. <;row a i: .1 rill• n have an oh m11rl ~IH' pool &:;till h<Ht' lit \ ,llfj ~·1-l!ll Walller&tee R11l lstori: ~ .1 GOLF COURSE ESTATE REDUCED $10,000 Toe.all\' up1:n1d1'il 111 & out llll.l(t.' m-.lr -.I\' du"' n. 3 bd up.~·, ba l:,:t• lam rm 1Jpcn-. out lu ~.,If \:OUr.t· ~.\ l'f\ I IO \ t'I\ spat•1ou.-. y, rn.u1y \lra-c & 11 gn•al' ll'"' :; 1.; 'I t'.11 < Walker & lee Real fsfafe TOPS THEM ALL Corona del Mar duplex. Two 2-bdrm . bit ins, plus bonus rm with wet bar. Separate front home built around patio. Large, private patio for rear. Cedar exteriors. great charm! Xlnt condition Call for information. $150.000 CC Orange Coast C( 2600 E.Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar REAL ESTATE 644·4848 ~~~ .......... !?.~~1~~~ .......... !?~~ BACK BAY CUSTOM IY OWNER -S 127,500. 4 Bdrm. 31 2 Bath. Cam-rm. playroom. laundry room All rooms open onto pool 2600 Sq rt plus 2 car garage and R V Parking OPiH HOUSE S.A T Ir SUH 1-5 ltl Vilt• laya, Hewport leech ~~~~~~~~~Ill" =•==--.~::::--...... ~ Jllfa1·tht: l! bd I h.1 llTI ~~~! .......... !?!!~ 1~~~~~ .......... !~.~~ ' ma 11 0 1 .. t 11 .t.1-.d rtuon. drn .irt·11. m·al Ill' t,,,. l•kul ft•r ".1rtn & tlftl) SS!l •1311 II J,.. th 'llln.rhlt' luau .>I.> ~1'.ll Walker & lee A11l l1t1t1 ~. .. DISTRESS SAL! lmmerh;.tf' po-.-.1•w.111ri' I bJ . .! bdlh '~.,h 1•alnl 111 ~id~ & nut II\\ n1·r Ill'""'' r10t 11.11t· &o•b 1111 <""'"-- Walker & lee Real fsfale VU.LAGE WALK TRI-LEVEL . 51)Ul'HIU' :I h1frm ~ bu w h11o1 ram rm rur \lr.1 r11ni1h lllRt-lht"l'lll'~S :? .. II µ11tto JI t•ai., 11111 dhl • r l(orai:e ld,1111 toc:a l in in pr11x11n\l. lP So Cw l l'larn ll4b..f'71 I • IY Tt'i WATB $1Z9,:,UO .... c.~-~---. Lmmy z Story -' lc*'oont ON TffE WAT& C 1111 dc1:"1s ... H-. Hl.500 2 ... -a..tSlp.A.,.u..,, SIJS,000 z ..,._..,Sip AYaiWlle JOG TO WATa fU4,000 ~lite..._..,..._. Two"-t-1 lhj-1 LMe llCYCLI TO WATa S 14t..IOO Pv alcwllws 4 I•• a•:: '°" -Jacasi + + + OPEN HOUSES II~ CAHYOH TOWHHOUSI # 11 CAHYOM ISLAND Dtt.. off '-d loed: J ....... l baHI. fOl"WMll clai.J ..... ... wffll w.t bar. C....._.d ceillftcJ ill .. ... rooM, fM' 9uclous, 1paclM1 ll••'"J· ....... of pool. fOClllld ......... co.+. St 51.400. OpH Sat & S. l·S #6 CAMYOH I.AHi -CAHYOH CIHT • cciroM .. w ... cJoM to H.t.or va.w 1~ppl y u.hr off Padfic Ylew Drhe. 3 ........ ..., roo.. 211, ~ ...... ~ ~ fl; •place in 11-riRcJ cmcl _..,. IMcil'ooa leedy to .. .,Hit °" p.ty ..._ at $650/,,,,,._ 0,.. Sat Ir S. t-5 • ••• SHIP AHOY -HHtftt abode ill tOWll few bacWOr ,.t for P'f or gal. Cltoice loc• ttoa Sa.It. of HicJlr-ay In COl'OftO det M•, om Wodr *'°"' ~·corona leecll. iU1 llOW -perfftt MM fw fvtw. ....,. ho-. Sfl,500. c.t f• .,....._. HillC>a VIEW HOMES ,M.-19CJO pl-. ~ 14tdr°°"" 2 a..tt.. family rOOlll. h1111cullh cCNWltlow. Side Cllld bock patios, bridrwort. fin fntft trff1. Cati fOf' ................. $I 34, 900. Fee cou· o~ NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 £. Coos~ ~wy .. Corona del M• 675-55 ! ! G~ne,..,.! ! no21Genera! ! 002 ··············~········ .•..••.....•......•.... G/e ganf ESTATE LIVING IN THE BLUFFS OPEN SUN. 2926 PERLA SOPHISTICATED. CHIC TOWN HOUSE WITH VAULTED IUMEO CBLIMGS & 110' PSUMETEJl VIEW. 3 CDIMS .. 3112 IA THS, 2 FRPLCS.. HUGE D4NING RM., FAMILY RM .. GOU ET KITCK3'i«, DECK &. IRICI PATIOS. TOP DESIGMER'S OWN HOME. RAU OP- POITUMJTY TO PURCHASE! $197,900 IMCLUOtMG LAMD. $9UAll Wl"'S We don't know where the factory is at makes all those .BQuare wheel$ for the grocery carts, but we do kilo"' where there is a lerii.fie home in Dover Shores.• Bdrm&., 3.-ba~ -Of- fice, !ormal Clinina rm.. larce pool with g.IMS wlndbr~ak reoce, Jacuul & sweepinJ, un~tructed view. ~ Sq. ft. home rar loving. $258,000. Make your otrer now! OPEN HOUSI SAT /SUM l..S 123 AY .. IOA C~ Large, beautiful 3 bdrm., 2~ bath Bluffs E-Plan. Family rm., brldst room in extended kitchen; upgraded carpeting. Newly redecorated. Come see us. ·HOW- THI ona HALF UYB You'll be the othet" half in this gorgeous 2 year old view home on Cliff Drive. 3 Large bdrms., family rm., formal living rm. & diiting rm .. brkfst. rm .• buUer's pantey & super bonus rm., playroom or office. 2 Full wet bars, sauna, bit-in vacuum, rotary phone system, security alarm system. etc., etc. $320,000 And you'll know how the other halt µves. 673-4400 ~~!'! .......... !?.~~,~~ ......... .!~~ BEST IN BLUFFS OP94 1·5 Z421 YISTA HOILllA SUPEI CUSTOM end unit. 2800 Sq. ft. expanded. one of a kind. Best bay view in Newport! Too many eKtras to mention. Price incl. oversized lot. OPEH 1-5 2U7 VISTA OIMADA IA YFROHT, S 126,SOO!I Seller's new home ready. willing to sacrifice this beautifuJ 1950 sq ft.. 3 BR. 2'h ba.; very upgraded home, incl. security system & intercom. Lge. encl. patio panoramic view! Compare!! . HELEN B. DOWD REALTOR, t~C. MLS '44-0134 ft7l Top Lister a Top S .... _ 1974 Ir 197 5 ._...,, Mewport..Wna l....t of letlton I 002 Gttttrol I 002 LIST YOUR HOME FOR SALE WITH US WE WORHHARD TO SELL HOMES RIOHTI ) ou (t' 1.tom.: 10 ,rJI \our home "'u~ ~ ou mu\1 ,eJe(1 d broker Mo~t prom1~e 10 sell your home 1,,,1 Ru1 thC'r1· ',11\,11 liJ 'I fl 11 lhJt ~belier 1tw11u~1 IJ~t A.nd thc11 'to 'ell 11 righl . to get FULL \ \l l l t OR YO! R '1()'1.11 fO r{'dll\ rr•prt',l'nl \OU.~ 1h1 \d1<' rhat '\\ hJI Wt''ll do .. represent H'•· .111d '" II t '"er• · · ,. 1 n 1 .. rlt-1,111,, WC' II ~d\lw \OU on pm1ng, to<> Jnd \H•'ll help ~ou pr• p.1rt· '"' '"''" 1ni.: """ furn 1• JI 11, 'c•r1 lw-i Thr11•, 01111 h n ore that 1q• do Jnd 11 all tak~ hard \\Orl :1i1rd \\Ill~ 1ml l'rolt•\\.on.il tkd1c.il1on \I \\1,111.i>r l\ I 1•1 \OU It l111d ,on tnttrt' team ol 1h du .111 d h,ml \\111lf·" re Jd1 111 •I'll ~our homt• .111 l ,l'iJ 11 11i.:h1 ~~ -.. i:: -= -:::-: GUARAllTEED PURCHASE PLllll QuJhfyin)( propNtre• ~111 be purchJsPd di Jn .1greed figure b\ W.ilk1-r & lre .u Jhe t>nd ol ninety day\ following the pldlemem of 11\<> e'rlU\rvr l1~tlng with u\ To pu111 ~1mplv. ii w(' don'1 •ell 11 in 90 day'. WE'LL BUY IT FROM YOU. The Hard .. working Record-Setters 13,889 HOMES SOLO I~ !1976 I' OH SOUTH OP IOI South d the Highway (State 101) In Corona del Mar is a new \lnlque Home. Red bam-llke exterior, abut- ters, cross paned windows and heavy s hake roof. Inside you•n find fireplaces in the living room and faml· ly room. fresh paint throughout and two bedrooms and two baths. Stressed for expan.sian. This is a cottage on a hill by the bay; one south of 101. U~l()UI: t1()Ml:S REAL. TORS~ 675-6000 2443 EJSt Coast Highway, Corona del Mar also In Mesa Verde, at 546·5990 I 002 ~.-rc9' 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• WATER WAYS! On the CANAL or nearby on RIVER ... water is a way of life for lucky Newport Beach residents. LAUNCH A DIMGHY from the veranda of this large 3 BR. & den, water oriented family home. Now building & ready before s ummer. You own the land. OPEN SAT /SUN. 1-5. 237 CANAL, Newport Shores. $175,000 . llYB DWI.IX 3 BR. & 2 BR. Xlnt ren- tal. Large lot, patio & sundeck. $130.000 LO PlltCI. HI VALUI 3 BR, l~ ba. beach unit. in this West Newport studio duplex. Frplcs. Only $129,500 DAVIDSON REALTY S801 W (oO'.t Hwy N B 645 · 7575 1116 Nt'WPO•I Blvd r~ B 673· 9060 I IOOZ GeMral 100% .............................................. ~SELECT I PROPERTIES COLLEGE PARK -POOL Beautiful and big 3 bedroom. 2 bath home with new carpeting and tile floors. Completely enclosed and private back yard with a sparkling heated & filtered pool. Priced right at $73,500. CALL 556-2660 IALIOA PENINSULA 4 Bedroom. family room. 3 baths, 100 feet from the sand. Located on the end of the Penins ula Wtth a view of the harbor entrance from 3 rooms. Off-street parking for -six cars. Tlus is one of the best loca- tions in Newport Be .. ch. Full price $191,500. CALL 751-3191 OWNER IOUGHT NEW Must sell Mesa del Mllr 4 Bedroom, 2 bath with huge family room, on a large lot. This spacious family home has a new dishwasher. water heater and disposal. and is a short walk to all schools and shopping. Priced right at S76,000. CALL 556-2660 $45,000 -DOLLHOUSE 2 Bedroom, 2 bath, well construct· ed, with hardwood floors, new carpets, new drapes. new kitchen and just about everything else is new! CALL 751-3191 HOME AND RENTAL Charming 2 bedroom &.lstside Costa Mesa home on a deep lol, with a 2 bedroom rental unit, close' to shopping. Priced right at $86,500. CA LL 556·2660. HIWPOllT HElfiH1'S One-Of-A-Kind 3 bedroom home located on a quiet tree-lined street. Two huge rustic wooden sundecks and pool-sized yard with E-Z boat or trailer access, make this the ac· tlve family's dream home. Priced right at $97 ,500. CALL 751·3191. V AC.AMT AND l._..,Y 4 Bedroom. 2 bath home in one of Costa Mesa's better neighborhoods. Apply a little paint & polish, and save big bucks. Full price $61,500. CALL 5:56·2660. POOL . HOM!. .. $56, too Comi>Je&ely rcdccoratett 3 bedroom. 2 bath, pnde-of-owneratiip home with gas BBQ, lar1e coveted patJo and much, mucb more. Priced for quick safe. CAU.. 751 ·3191 COST~ Mas• -$51,000 East.!lde ch~rmer wjth shingle roor anii polished, lfor<f wOod ·ttobta . Loeated on a d ep tot with tnilt trea. l•th house aod JCUCSt room. Priced tow at Q .ooo. CALL •21811D MESA VEIDE'S A NEST 4 ~room. 2 bet.II and famll.Y. Private Spaniah aourtYard ent.ranc~. ., •ck yard. Great pla fqr cblldren. Neat and ~an! Sae it toda)'. lcr moUvaled. Owner I carry 2nd TD. Make C:itterl I 5'!Ml65S Rickering FireU ht ted in le gleam- 1 HARDWOOD F OORS of this c.i.ocnized 2000 :iq. f\. Mme. 3 BR's. for~ dlnlni ln the oak parquet Oo6red country kitchen. Cathedral ceilings in the 27x~ fam rm. which bas dramatic Cloor to ceiling fplc. 16x16 MASTER BEDRM WITH J\JREPLACE and 3rd f4°f'l>lace in spac1ou.s liv- lOC rm. 70x13S Lot with fruit trees, garden area & rec vehicle gate. A most unique home at ~­ allsUc price $72,SOO. CaU ~~ for appt to see) <;oats & Wallace Real E$~.Jnc. 962-4454 CHOICE HORTH BA YFROHT $275,000 slu~y beach and pier for 1~£e boat. 3 Bdrm home abd 1 Bdrm Apt with an JllQl rental history. Come aod see lbis super Bayfroftt and the "His- toric Palm." CHOICE SO. BA YFROHT $315,000 2 Sl{>J'Y house. 3 Bdrm & 1 Bd.rth rental cotta&e with view .. nd on-shore moor. iaa. Completely re-fur shed and furnished. :SI~ • • -llAl.HO .\ ISl.A:\D • 673-6'00. 'lU-EASTSIDE ',OOL-$16, 900! Q11u:t Cul-de-sac in Kasl!iide/Back Bay urea. Uouble door entry. t'ormal l1v1ng room. White Brick fireplace. G~11.nt family room. Cl\et"s kitchen. Pantry. Secluded mbler swte. 2 decorator baths. One bdrm converts to den as needed' Spacious patio. H11ge yard. Sparkling bl\>e kidney·shaped pool. Jee to Newport Goll Cotrrse Take advantage, c;iH 7~· 1700 MH Ill 9 •II S fl.JN T08f MC'f' THE R£AL1 ESTATERS ----~-__/ 4ledroaln1 PLlJS 20xJO bonus room. (Ideal for teenagers, mother·tn· low etc.) LargeCo&Ui Mesa family home with 1tep down h• nn, Jplc, all eltt kitchen, dinette area, 2 baths, lg prage and RV 11torage. Ovtnlzed lot compl with covered brick patio. Owner bougbl new and must sell, don't mw it! I 546-5880 --~-HERITAGE . • REALTORS OPEN DAILY Nf.WPDRT BEACH 2140 VISTA BAYA, Camtr Tustln. Room for tetn--aers or in·laws ln thlt.detac.bed 1uast room t4L Pl• spaclo\la Ear· lYi Amuican 3 bed rm., cilnl.n1 rm. family rm bXno. 1119,0CIO. Opu U-4 J)all,y. 4111£ll" ""' .. Ml ~- TOWERING PINES surround this cute 2BR with buge country kitcb., remodeled bat.fl, and it's eleao-as·a-pin. Has separ•te workshop/or kids playroom beyond the 1rg patio deck. All this is located on a "Hard-to-fi.nd •• level 40 ft. lot within a short walk'g. distance to shop'g and Lake Gregory, CresWne. Fantastic terms, as owner will carry the lsl. TD. Asking $29,500. PS: ALSO 40 ft. adjacent vacant lot, is avail. at only $6,000. JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 2919 Newport llYCL c...,. 30lll I llEDllOOM 300 E.COast Hwy t76(DeAnza) NB 642-323.S $26,000 Sat. l·S 2 HIMIOOM 234 Hazel, Corona del Mar 644·1766 $215,000 Sat 2-S/Sun 1·5 18506 V alarto, Huntington Bcb. $77 ,900 Sun. 12-5 18562 Pueblo Cir, Huntington Bc.h. 963-5333 $75,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 348-16tb Place, Nwpt Hts. Area 642-53>0 $63,500 Sat/SUD 1-5 320 Via Lido Nord, Lido, NB 640-6161 $229,500 Sat/Sun l·S 27602 Morn.. Str,SanJuanCapis. 493-9381. $57,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 17 Viejo (San Joaquin Hills) Irv 5SM946 $83,000 Sat/Sun 1-S 1570 Via Capri #2, Laguna Bch 497·35'95/494-6320 Sat/Sun 1-5 432 Carnation, old CdM, Cd.M 675-6000 $145,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 58 Beacon Bay, Newport Beach 67s.«>o0 $121,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 Z IR Ir FAM RM or Del 178 Masters Circle, Costa Mesa 833-8000 $89,500 Sun l·S 365 La Perle PL, Npt. Hts. 752-1920 $77,000 Sun 1·5 504 Fullerton St., Nwpt. Bcb. 548-6577 $95,000 Sat/Sun 12-6 11 Madrooa (RSJ) Irvine 644-«lm $92,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 * 1000 Santiago (Dover Shrs.) NB 644..QOO Sat/Sun 1-5 7 Montanas Norte CRSJ) Irvine 642-8235 $110,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 l llDIOOM #12 Escapade Court, Npt. Beach 752.7315 $92,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 11 Gremleaf, Irvine 67~~>12 $52,99.S Sat/Sun 1·5 15999 Mt. MaUerborn, Ftn Vly 54~ $66,-900 Sat/Sun 12·5 4515 HmpdnRd,Cam.Shrs.C<IM 644.QOO $174,500 Sat/Sun l·S· 7 Roe Grand Vallee (Big Cyn) N.B. 644-4910 $285,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 27736 Golondrina, Mission Viejo 64.2-5200 $7S,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 618 Lakeview, Costa Mesa 752-7315 $9'l,SOO Sat/Sun 1·5 8542 Glasgow, Huntington Beach 540-1720 SSS,400 Sat/Sun 1-S ••201 E . Edgewater, N.B. 67U210 $?.25,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 205 Monte Vista (E.Side) C.M. 751-1473 S&t,950 Sat/Sun 1:30·5 4033 Humboldt (Bntg Hbr) HB sc&-5519 Sat/Sun 12-5 806 Joann, W/Side, Costa Mesa 615-Mll $61,500 Sun 1-5 . 270 E . Wllson, East Cone Mesa 642-&368 Sat/Sun J..5 128 Via Vella, Newport Beach 673-1610 Open Sat/Sun 1-4 •3435 Fuchsia, C<ISta Mesa ~2313 $98.SOO Sat/Sun l·S 2252 Avalon, Cost.a Mesa 54&-2313 $64,.900 Sunday 1...S •501 Tustin~ Newport Beach 546-2313 $165,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 #-15 Dogwood South, Irvine 752-1700 Sat/Sun 12-3 U6 Plata, Bluffs, Nwpt Bcb 675-a)OO $16.S,000 Sat 1-S Vl£W TOWNHOUSE -N£WPOIT ,.,.... ... ..,,.,. Crest Tau;qtrar • • ...-·co.rt. Ywy "1Mf •tr•••• J ~la1IHl .. ~I•• wffll f.,.. ......... ... .......... ...,,_. ....... .,..... .. ............. ......_ 011r Stl.IOO. OPIM MiOUSI W,199 1.a tlJ lie ... C..t SPYGLASS S~ECIAL • a-roo1.-.u.cum l·Level. spectacular home; complete- ly redecor. Fioe$t quality. Air·cond. !.ge. fam. rm. with 2nd frplc. lM>' Front row, unsurpassed, unobstructed view, ocean. harbor~ city lights. Pool, jacmzi~ fountain, gas rare pita lll love-ly patio. $2'9,500. OP1M l·S Zt CA~ IAY HELEN 8. DOWD HAI.TOil. INC. MLS 644-0134 ATrRACfIVE Linda Ille 5 BR. C~ ba., tam. rm. & formal d1nlng; tao. We patio & wate.rfroat deck. $1$G,OOO BILL GRUNDY. REALTOR ~ 1 ti , ., •• d, [J' • , '. t • r. · • r 1 • 5/u, e,v• SUPER 3 BmROOM . •OOKYllW TOWMllOMI s,.c1_..,. ,._, ••edl4 .. ....,. G1•HI 1002 'G"'"' I 002 .............................................. SPICT ACULAI IA YPIOMT COM· DOMINIUMS WITH 41 PT. SLIPS AVAIAal. $197,100 TO UI0.000. CALL FOil MOIMA110M Ir lllf"T. '4CMIOO ....,._.~ ......... c .... .., .. ~ ................ ._.... ~ 1efol91' .... e W I .... .,... S• adl _.two,...... . ..._. s.-. Cwt ..... ee.t. ...... o.tr 176-000. OP1N ..... was-1..s , ........ ... ~ CALL NOW 752-7315 .(// DONALD M. BIRD .... Associates. Realtors OUR IEST Juat listed, 4 outstanding properties from $162,500. Ocean views. Pools. Tennis Court. 2, 3 & 4 Bedrooms. Call ooe of our counselors DIRECTORY KMP W. handy dlrec:tory wfttt JOU lhl• Wfflrend H you go hou...tiunting. Alt the locatlona li.aeed l*ow are deac:ftbed In grMter detall by edwnl•nt efM'lrMfe In today'a DAILY PILOT WANT ADS. Patron• ahowtng open houMa '°' .... or rent are urg9d to ttat 8UC" Information lft lhls column Heh Satun:tay and Sunday. 16 Rue Villars (Big Canyon) NB 642-8235 $295,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 3941 Aspen, Irvine 540-17~ $115,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3007 Carob, E/Bluff, Nwpt. Bch 673-8550 Sunday 1·5 10652 Morning Glory, Fount. Vly. 842-253.5 $69,900 Sat/Sun 1-S 15101 Syracuse, Westminster 540-9922 $83,900 Sat/Sun l ·S 249 Wake Forest (College Pk) CM 751·5589 Sat/Sun 1·4 •3952 Hemingway Ave (Colony) Irv 552-3952 $78,500 Sat/Sun 12·5 8811 Lanark Cir., Hunt. Beach 963-7881 $65,995 · Sunday 12-5 3007 Carob, E /Bluff, N.B. 640-9900 $158,000 Sat 12·5 402 Vista Trucha, Bluffs 631·1~ $115,000 Sat/Sun l·S 8531 Martinique, Huntington Bch 536-7014 $71,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 •#18Canyonlsl Dr(BigCyn) NB 675·5511 $158,400 Sat/Sun l ·S ••1001 Mariners (Dover Shrs)NB 759-0811 $278,000 Sun l·S '621 Cortland (Cameo Hlds.} CdM 759-0811 $160,000 Sun. 1·5 1111 Pembroke, Newport Beach 752-1920 $130,000 Sun 1·5 •2136 Sterling, Costa Mesa 645-0003 Sat/Sun 1·5 5921 Brassie, Hunt. Bch 752-1700 Sunday 12-4 •1320 Mariners Dr., Newport Bcb 752-1700 $249,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 17 Monterey Cir, Spyglass, NB 640-2437 $235,000 . Sat/Sun l•S- 5062 Doanoke, Irvine 752·1700 Sunday 1·5 •4600 Roxbury, Cameo Sbores,CdM 675-3411 $199,950 Sat/Sun 1·5 251 Oceanview, Newport Bch 646-7711 $225,000 Sunday 1-5 •2051 Shipway Ln, Nwpt. Beh 646-Tlll Sat/Sun 1-5 '404 Fullerton Ave., Nwpt. Hgts. 646-4ll8 Sat/Sun 12-5 18980 Dakota, Fountain Valley 751-3755 $89,900 Sun 1·5 •3076 Molokai, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $82,500 San l ·S 4 llDIOOM 10342 Maikai, Huntington Beach 962-4471 ~.ooo Sat 1-s ••237 Canal (Newport Shrs) NB 645-7575 $175,000 Sat/Sun l·S • • 113 Via Lido Soud Lido Isle 631·1800 $375,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 ~1 Stanford, Garden Grove ; 640-9900 $71,000 Sat 1-4 •2061 Phalarope, MesaVerde, CM 640-9900 $132,500 Sat 1-5 •2101 Highland, Harblf&hlnds 540-1151 Sunday 1.S •4501 Gorbam,Cam.Shn •• Cd.M 644-1786 Sat 2-5/IUD 1·5 4833 Dorchester,CamR'lnd,CdM 873-~. ~~1!"» Sat/Swa J...5 426 Sall uemannno, Nwpt. Bcb. 54&-2SJ.J $120,000 . Sat/Sun 1·5 •14511 Abb:sltbn Ctr. Westminster 751-1755 $83,900 Sat 1-S •15385Nantes <The Ranch) trv. 752-7SU $81,$19() Sat/Sun J,.5 ,, 14 Deerwood East, Irvine 559-5216/833·1666 Sat/Sun 12-5 16846 Mt. Fietcher, Fountain Vly 839-7907 $125,000 Sat/Sun 11-5 2207 Pt. Lerwick Pl, HbrVu,NB 640-0254 $165,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 •1324 Outrigger, Corona del Mar 640-7000 $178,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 3902 Hemingway Av., Colony, Irv. 552·1715 $79,900 Sat/Sun 12·5 9961 Oceancrest Dr, Hunt. Bch 968-5469 $136,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 14 Mission Bay (Spyglass ) CdM 642·823.5 $269,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 *'**214 EvngStar, DvrShrs, NB 642-8235 Sat/Sun 1·5 •1718 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shrs) NB 642-8235 $258,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2731 Baysbore Dr. (Bayshores) NB 644..QOO Sat/Sun l ·S *9611 Turtle Dove, Fountain V1y 962-9311 $79,950 Sat/Sun 1-5 2828 Tabago Pl. Mesa Verde, CM 642·5200 ~.500 Sat/Sun l ·S 225 LaJolla Dr., Newport Beach 646·7968 $139,950 Daily •20692LaVonne La. Hunt. Bch. 546-4141 $105,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 125 The Masters Cir., CM 673-8550 $115,000 Sat. 1·5 •4506 Wayne, Cameo Highlns, CdM 642·5200 $168,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 5 Torrey Pines Ln (Big Canyon) NB 644-4910 $235,500 Sat/Sun 1-S 311 Santa Isabel, Costa Mesa 548-0169 $78,500 Sat/Sun 11-5 2829 San Juan, Mesa del Mar, CM · 556-2660 $76,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1720 Port Sterling, HarbVuHms ~ $138,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 9871 Flamingo, Fountain Valley 9624471 $75,000 S/S1 :30-5:~ 1640 Labrador, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $72,500 Sunday 1-5 960 Cheyenne, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $75,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 843 Sonora, Costa Mesa 546·2313 $72,000 Stinday 1-5 •13832 Margene Cir., Irvine 752-1700 Sat/Sun 12·3 • •3030Country Clb Dr, MesaV, CM ~ml $159,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •49 Mootecito(Spyglass Hill) CdM 496·9501 $275,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 18894 Deodore, Fountain Vly 751-3755 $79,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 •1906 Irvine Blvd, Newport Bch 631·1400 $149,500 Sunday 1-5 51mlOOM ••205 Via Lido Soud,Lido Isle 631·1MO $210,000 Sat/Stm 1·5 3028 Harding Way, Costa Mesa 832-8752 $67 ,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 I • & FAM IM w DIM •1833 Port Charles (HVHomes> NB &U-8235 Sat/Sun 12·5 2758 Mallard (Mesa Verde> CM 557-7648 $121,500 Sat/Sun 12·S. 1228 Marina Lane (Westellft) NB 644•'18'18 $159,500 Sat/Sun l·S •17 Royal St. George, BUi Canyon 84M161 $415,000 Sat/Sun ).5 114CEocino Cit. Jluntlnitaa Bcb .. ttOI $N,500 Sat 1.S _,.Mural, Huntliigton Beach 540-113> $896500 Sat/Sun 1-5 2390 Redlands r ... Newport Beacb 6'5-ass $1.75.,000 Sun.1-~ 1621 PCX't eatm~ BarbVtl, NB 6"!7270 $169,950 Sat/Sun 1·5 20851 Rtmter tane, )lunti.nctm Beh m;.im __, Sun 1"'5' •300 Vla llmtaoe <Udo> NB 111·14CIO $2'15,000 SUn.1..S •lOll llarfan UiDe (WestclJff) NB lll·MtO $*,000 Sat/Sunl-5 5!ie Bit$ PllRCT HOMI FOi YOUMa PAMILYI HUfi! llTCHIN, EMCL PATIO, J IDIMS. & DUUMG. 1114,SOO. 42t VISTAsuaTI OPIM SAT /SUM. 14 RON il-tlf~.41~ INC. 600 Newport Center Drive• M06500 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE I llDROOM * 1686.S Bluewater Ln. Hunt Bch 846-8992 $68,500 Sat/SUD l·S 2 llDIOOM 40 Canyan lsland Dr. NB 752·1920 $136,000 Sun 1-5 14 Seaside Circle, Npt. Beach 7S!MJ811 $64,000 Sun. 1-5 9598 Pettswood, Hunt Bcb 963-39$1 $56,900 · Sat/Sun l·S •1426 Deauville. Fr.Qtr, CM 549-865.5 $51,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •2400 Elden, Unit 15, CM 646·4380 $49,500 Sat/Sun 1().4 2102 V&Sta Laredo, N.B. 631·1800 $114,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 229 W. Wilson, Costa Mesa 645·2692 from $58,500 S/S 10-S 2 • & FAM IM ar D84 10 Rue Cannes (Big Canyon) N.B. 759-0811 $204,950 Sat/Sun 1-5 21753 Ocean Vista, South Laguna 494-3>57 $89,950 Sat/Sun 1·5 l IEDIOOM •394/395 Sunrise CrCBkBayVlg) CM 631 ·1SS2 $89,500 ea S/S 1·5 468 Vista Trucha (Bluffs) N.B. -759-0811 $113,900 Sun. 1..S 26 Canyon Isl. Dr. (Big Cyn) N.B. 644-4910 $159,500 Sat/Sun 1-S J •a PAM Dt.,. _. 523 Avenida Campo (Bluffs) N.B. 673-4400 Sat/Sun 1·5 HOME & INCOME l R & l R 415 Poppy, Corona del Mar 67~2278 Sun. 1...S TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 2 IEDltOOM •#4 Cerrito,RancboSanJ-0aq.Ir. 645-0003 $110,000 Sat/Sun 1-S 30325 Via Corona (EJ Nigl Terr) 640-0254 $65,500 Sat/Sun 1..S l IEDIOOM JOl Seaview La. Costa Mesa 6.fS-0003 $75,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 •#40 Golden Bush, Irvine 752-1700 Sunday 11-3 2232 Barberry, Tustin 15i.-1100 $59,900 Sat/Sun u..a DUPLEXES FOR SALE ; 2 • & PAM 1M or DIM 618 Orchid St., CdM 64()..6139 $138,500 Sat/Sun 1.S lU&lll ••12m No. Bayfront(Lido)NB 631-1400 $275,000 . Sat/San 1.S ••312 Grand Canal, Balboa IsL 631-1400 $239,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 4 .. & •• 715 J asmfne, Corona del Mar 631-1400 $154,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 HOUSE FOR LEASE 4 • & FAM llM or D9e 7191 Blue Sails (Prestige) HB 847-8491 ~Mo. Lse. SIS 14 . HOUSE FOR RBfT J•&FAMRM•D9e 519 West Bay, Costa Mesa 55f.26$) $&?.$/mo. Sat 1M CONDOMINIUM . FOR LEASE J• & ........... No.5 canyon Ln, Cyn ~OBI 81~ $850/mth Sa1/&m1..S CONDOMINIUM FOR RENT 1-0bM t1 2520 Urilvenlty Dt/lnlae AY. NB • (3J.3)8Jla8S $400/IDO Sara 1N II H. I . ~,_W. ··~ ....... ,_,. HoaetForW. l.._...'-"W. ............ • ..._..,_,._ @!b!d!J.F!!!u!ry?!!.1171 \"'''' •• ,,.,"'"ttt• ................................. ···-.. -·-· ..... ·-·-·--·· ···-·······--···-· "\~· .,................ ....... .... s. ....... ..... .. . .. j •-•• · I Gwrtll I ~dlltW. IOU celti...._. tO~ P t•Y.a.y IOJ4 ....._,_,. •• ..................................... -.. ;. ..................... .. .................... --·· ... -·····.,._····· -··---·~--·····-············ ····~······.:~·,-:~o , .... ., •---11.: , ... A . .,.... , .. , -----------•B "b u tl ti • ..,.... __ --.•-_,, -...«.¥-~~..-..-~~-+"'""~~ • r ... •. •O.D ce o OWNER·38r 2Ba •f••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••-•• ... ••••••••• .. ••••••••• There's a big b'ee for awings & clim- bin • 6 room to play oo this 7Sx12S ft. lot I Also a lovely 4 bedroom, 3 bath home. all o~t & sweet. Beamed cell· top. breakf ut area, nicely carpeted & draped. ,Quietest Irvine Terrace location. $118,500 Twnhme Xlnt loc, PoOI. FOKSALEOR'RENT •••••••••• ssz.500. oWMr. ,wo.oas oPBN HousE VIEW OM.' 1 un ID •irt•i• ArW as Sat/SUD 12-5 0.. Wis. I~ &lpcr ugaracled 2 at, lmc Ullt lllL 11.U.rhorn sd &ssn 1• St. KB eoado. nur tbe Id•. 6 ± 2 :f.•~o. nnl $42S. Brand new S 81'. I~ ba Save S ovw ntllt .,.. .... J've a QieW coat on, slightly used bat. J'tn all dressed up, I'm in the mfcldle qi• quiet tract in Mesa Verde. I Jove childnll, and yet •Cain. 1 could use a little bit al peace and quiet. So come oo over and make me an ol!er J cu 't refuse. Will talk terms. Selling at a re· • • PrtaOClty. On Tbe Bluff deluxe homo. G Short 15$9-llU; 4H·$tH a,, 6 Hqe rooms, •~ bloclca to oc:Mn. M.900 Owner. batba In cuatom built w/•Afll. n...... ... "-ll .......... 1-------.....-- · dacect price of 169.7~. 3 Bedroom, 2 bath. ••. see you there! ! S• ' t M.cllftd• Ml"" .,.,..._ ..... ..... ..... home. 3300 Sq.ft. Brick KM4ii fireplace, formal dinlD& Arc be c! • SP a n ( • h OPEN LEADERSHIP R.E. room, coa~ family room ftreplace, ma.sslve brick , ands.uperlUteben.llany BBQ OD the apacloua ' Near~ocean.48r,2ba, at.berquali\1 foatW'el. D81it-Queen's kitchen, 2 • HOUSE 1 story La Cu.ta. Li's + bathS, extras. Beu value maater 1ultt, lovely • CL)_. J_ ~ ~~-. lnana.'8'r.SOO. pabo, ''It Prine. only. @OU)llQ ael unai. 2 Bedroom, 2 bath cot-w...!1..~...... S•'*''W 12·5 $88.000. h:MZ-1890. . . ~ ~·D"a" tace in best of coaditloo. u1n1t1J UICUTIYI ~ TGUl 1115,000. W1 U Hetw-" Roy McC_. lSTATI .......... ...,., IAaUPER8]1a11w .___ C.M. ~ :w'!!.~:..~ OPl!NHOUSE 18506 ::::~1!~! 1H!~!1w~fa OlM'~s • • -549 , ~•SS ICililf'mlll det Mw I 022 COllht Meta I 024 ~~~~~~~~I lmmac. 3BR. By Owner. pool & auper pvt yard, _ _..;._ _____ _ ... -Fam rm, din rm. l~ba. Vallarta $81500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • cov'd patio. n1.ooo. 'OPEN HOUSE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! II.AND NEW Sale by Ownr. 3br Condo, BELIEVE IT! OPEN lpm-Spm Sat: Sun SAT/SUN 10-5 French Quarters. Open 11\ls hom~ won't 1 .. t 'W 12noon to 6pm, 1'116'7 San Single story 2 bedroom, 2 1332 Le t .... ,.. 1002 lal»ooP..msulo 1007 411 +DEN daily lO·S pm. 31113 Mond•Y! Juat listed. ClementeSt.968-0913 bath. Beautifully de-2 mon ree •••••••••••••••-•••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• the ideal combination ol College Ave. SS6·86'14 Eastside 3 Br 2 Ba.1 _________ 1 corated with custom On the i'oint. Close to a new home in an _Pri_·n_oo.l_y_. _____ 1 owner wants Immediate carpeting & wallpaper. Bay" Beach. Sbr, 4ba, eatablisbed neiah · Strnllmd Sale! Wtll cam 1st or Priced tO Sell! f1replace. tge entry hall formal din. rm. ram. rm, borhood, featuring all y-_... .. 1 _ 2nd TD. 842-6368 ,\gt. , a-2 bd with wood pegged floors. den, finished dbl gar. wet the latest kitchen ap-_......, -~ ...... ae story, 4 rm .• 2 patios. Double.garage •O On VA* ~uced ~-H~rry ~ bar. S17t,SOO. Prin only. pointments, oversized Tastefully decorated in COILEGEPARK master suite. Formal with electric door ta squea y c ean 673-32:!6. garage, large rooms, 3 rich tones. Newly .Paint· 249WAKEFOREST dinin&-lam rm, frplc. opener. Swimming pool, ---------bednn, larae lot, used ---------1 baths, step down wet-ed, richly paneled family OPEH HOUSE rcom for pool +. Great jacun:i, sauna & tennis brick fplc. For more info, ENCHANTING bar, mini ocean view. AU room, 3 bedroom su.itea, 2 Sat. & S... l-4f'M loealion on Cul·de·aac. court. 9 montha new. call walklng distance to bat.ha. 2 fireplaces, cov· ~ 3 Bdrms, 2 balhs, $'15,000. Vacant! ",6'~':f:t . PATIO f{its:~~r!~ach. Only ~~.tio. fl6,900. Call ~:v':.~Rp::'u:2~~~~es, l~JGl§!iftl$1U1_® ENTRANCE c• , ... 121 1 ,, • 546-8103 18101 Magnolia/Talbert ..- On The Bluff OPEN HOUSE Sunday 12-5 18506 Vallarta $17,900 Loeated orr Ellis between Beach Blvd & Nmand ill Huntington Beach. Coastline Realty 636-8802 CONDO Eaatalde 2 bedrm Townhouse. lo mint con· dlllon. Pool; Garage. Adulta only, $49..SOO. 'I ..... ~. ~'4M110 /JD.NIGEL lJAILn' & l\SSOCll\T[S • $77,900 ~ Walkr.r l: ltrn Ht:al tstate FABULOUS WIHDSOR 4 bedroom home in de· •• sirable Greentree. The master aulte is complete· ly separated from the other bedrooms. Very nicely manicured yards. You owe it to yourself to see Utis one! OPEN SAT/SUN 12·S S762 SIERRA CASA • TURTLEROCK 38R 2BA $106,000. Call Jim Berkshire MERRfll REALTY Woodbridre Home • Cl"ffk Si. Tract PHASE II WILLOW MODEL· 4Br , 3Ba. 2 sty. $90,000. ..641Mi631 or eve 644· 7621 ·------OPEN HOUSES I ·S 17502 WAYNE A mOl!l unique. one of a kind Culverdale home Anhitect designed and cwntractor bwlt add1t1on. Professiona l ly landscaped yards on a neat corn e r lot. 3 bedrooms and super family kitchen. Stop by ;.ind tuke a ~ek. /\.J EUJE'LL l""l.ll fl• hlrtt l.iqun • Bt'.1C h l1Jl .,,~ HEW OM lHI MAIUI' A beautiful, elegantly decorat- ed Plan 4 Chancellor home in University Park. 4 bdrms .. 3 baths, new daylight ceiling in kitchen, interior and exterior repainted, vaulted cathedral ceiling and a dramatic noor plan designed for complete Uv- i,ng. Great location near pool and tennis cts. VIU.AM II ~-A remarkable Marquette enO unit located on m~or green- belt. eompletely renoveted in and out. l1)cludes cent. air cond.., S larie bdrms., family. rm., 2~ baths. plus withln walk.in& diata.Dce to tamJlY and adult PoOts. Real Califomfa uv- ln 1 with all tbe comforts. Pricoo to sell. NOR INS REALTY l'HI 833-Q7B1 Hester· Blown 1._ IU ~t '011\ Desp«ate Reduced for quick sale. Cozy 4br pool home. Used brick frplc, boat & t rlr access. Lots or privacy. Submit <111 of· fers. Orw 1/4 Aere Lot on qwet tree lined street. Beautiful central AC, custom home, pro- fessionally decorated to accent soaring wood beamed ceillnes & huge frplc. Abundance of glass to bring the out· doors in. Assumable 71 2'm VA loan. Hurry. AcMfTowt1Ulftl Central AC, end ••ll w/covered patio. 2 ear gar & laundry facll. Almost 1100 sq.ft.. of spacious llv'g on single level. Just listed, won't last. 544·9411 MOOIOUGMT HERE Sparklina pool in sep yard 4 Br + bonus rm, bltns, trlr access. $95,000. Century 2lfV1lla. 638-1500. TRIPLEX-Just listed. Eastslde Coi.la Mesa. 131 1 Bedroom units 1n ~11· ttllent cond1t1ou. Nol rMny available In this pnce range at $86,IJ(JO lh appointment onl). ht·'<t hurry! Call S..S 81:l·I, Hk r SPACIOUS ANO / OCEANFRONT S BR., S baths, 2 lplcs .. maid's unit, priv. st.eps to beach. Lease $1300 mo. Hillie McCormack Realty 494·7551 Sea Terrace Twnhse, 180 degree ocean view. 2 Br 117 Ba, immac & availa· ble. Fpl c , d bl ovn, refri&/Creezer, dsbwshr, wshr/dryr. Pool, jacuzti, sauna, tennis, $450 mo. Call 49Mt193 CONFUSED? 3106 DON'T BE! Tbe beach ••••••••••••••••••••••• city's reotal situation is Balboa Isle garage apt on l Br 1 8•. epw. drpt1. l)el uae 28r, l\.tila datnntir, oceaq v4ew. lwnbee, pool, elote to momo. ssn1 twMh. 111m. PCt3 a~~· ICINGSlZ& lbr,bu all G·•-ed_,_...,_.a_J.U......;....,~----• trss. $185.Smt". UAHD HIWTlloPW TENEX d.t &pm •9881 28r, 1~ e.nh calon. BT.. 3112 lrplc, encl car. $295 m~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• _NM __ 11G2-_ ... n_rr _____ 1 New I Br. I Ba la "'plex, ..._.~. air cond, cpt1, drpa, ._.,.., 3142 bltm. no ,.ta. 588-lm •••••••••••••• ••• •••• •• ____ .. ._ ... Pomt•V.., 3134 ! BR Coudo, Hunt'& Proi'*Nl~~nC ••••••••••••••••••••••• Harbour iarea, pool, patio, $325. 98S-6228 an. e PACIAC lnlM 3144 llncurvaou~rentatsfrom WOODS ;;;;~·;~::.:~~;:;~·e:;r: S~nr:::c. Qranget.ree Lakes, pool, on Pdlc: cont HIOflwav. tennis, oo pets. $225. Tt1eot1o~'141 VS..8000. Wooda. W.t.rways '752-112' ~~1nec~~bv ...tY.... ........---a..clt---l-1-41-• -------- I ~.!'=:,. ....................... 2 Br, 2 Ba lux. apt over· & 2 SolTY It Oce.aaftoot CllfC Dr. I br lookin& Newport Ba~ Co-"ort 00bl petslbh S650/mo. 1 br $320/mo. with balcony &i fireplace. ""'' a e c se (213 )816-2723 eves l33-9'l3' wtallameniUes ---------M410,.. Dally 9·6 Ocean vu, 21,r, POOL, RACH RIHTALS Stroll the pathwa~of a ~1ne forest Meander past tumbllng 0,.. T• tit IPM ~~· :~1~, ~o. peM~ t.i2.saaa WINTER. SUMIOR ... 16350 Harbor Blvd • YEARI.Y waterfalls and qµiet pools. listen to the sound of bubbllng at Edinger 67-2468 2Bryrly. Unt."°°. streams and grt:J\Mng things. Your adult aj)artment home at 2~ ~. N. San Diego Fwy Dramatic ocean view P!necreek Village is a total retreat Here you can enjoy unusual 839-2140 from every room. Move privacy and luxu~ IWlftcJt•leocll 3140 !:ri:.~\~:.y,t!:;!\l:t Hu r 1 W h 1 t ~ lkil l ~ r .!41\i N•·wpo•I lll .. l I~ Fl 17 •·11bl'J 4bJ" A RECREATION PARADISE ••••••••••••••••••••••• $S9S or mo. to mo. '( Lee l & 2 Br, 2 ba. Se<: '759-0774 •========= 1i \ennts courts. Swimrftlng pool plus un\que vonc¥>aII pool. apts. Adults I only. no I -HIU 3150 OCEANFlOMT I Sand Jt~J...aU M lod I b pets. A/C & Dsbwahr. --rm-s cuzz • \IC> "')'VD court. ountain ge c u house with Pool 4k Jacuzzi. From ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1BR,1 Ba, ,,nt.t. $180 fireplace, c.onversation pit, billia~. gym, sauna. $220 mo. 19132 Magnolia, 3br, 2ba twnhse. Pvt 2 BR, 2 ba, Yl'1Y S4llO Huny to the good life and then relax. 862-llMJO . patio, pool. S33S mo. Call STEPS TO llACH OM $ · afl.5, 557-4566 3 BR, 2 ba. wntr $350 FR 265 TO $355 3Br. 2Ba, frplc, tarage, --------• 2 BR, 2 ba. wntr$.175 In~luciif!gHeat :::,~o. 494-3720 or Mtwporthach 3169 ••••••••••••••••••••••• One Bedroom, One Bath ••KE TO IUCH 3 Br 2 Ba, 2 car gar, y, blk associated aROl"ERS Rf Al l O f.IS Two Bedroom, Two Bath Lge 4 br. 3 ba, frplc, from beach. $500 yrly lse. dshwhr, alt. garage, z 13. 6 9 8. 2 2 4 9 or io,· w th,11·.,,e,' ,,.,~, 1300 Adams Ave .. in Costa Mesa, encl. yd. No dogs. 1703 213-943-8364 acrossfromOrangeCoastCollege Alabama, 536-346S or ---------1--------- between Harbor and Fairview. 536-1718 CdM, So. of Hwy. Newer PARK NEWPORT 2br,2ba.frplc,encl.gar. Bachelors, l or 2 (714) 540·1300. 2 Br, cpts/drps, child OK, _$340 __ . 673-_ra>& _____ I Bedrooms &Townhouses nr Beach Bl/Warner. From$249.50 ------·-•:NOW RENTINGI•••••••• 7821Sycamore. $240 W4TERFROHT Spectacular spa, total • -.oc 1 br Near beach Pel NEW 2 br & 2 br + den recreation program, ~--te ~-••241,.__._ u~-••24 "o1c."'°"'ree . . luxury apts. ----_....,__ -•Built·ins socialprogram.8 pools,8 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Main Rentals, 54()..5370 tennis courts. At Fashion •Trash Compactor Island, Jamboree & San .. SMftSHlnO/ Super Condo. Sbr, Zba, refrig, pools, nr bch. Kids & pet ok. $315. mo. 963·187'7 or 962·8266 eves. •Wet Bar Joaquin Hills Road. : ~:~~:c:each C7141644· I 900 • Plexiglass encl. patios •Smoke dete<:tors right at your fiogertips. yrly lse. Open house A Winning Combination Exec. Pk Lido Tnhse 3br, Call 898·9891. TENEX. Sat/Sun.116Ya Topaz 1Ad·---.-d----~ of OdUlt apartment hOmes I 2'nba, frpl, pool, $475. Nr Sm fee. Open til 9pm. ult &Si e 1&2 br apts. with tvxury qppolntments and LIDO ISLE WATERFRONT 3 Br, $650 mo. Lease. 673-8886 Nr Murdy Park, 2br, 2ba, •Slips avail. to tenants Upstairs, $265. mo. Eves ·919 Bayside Dr, 673·8414 546-1710 LIDO NORD BA YFRONT . Hoag, 673-2332, 67>5008 •----'---;__--12 br, yrly rental $300. Gas Encl gar. patio, pool. SU,,_,.. recreation ... 0 premium Oftdominiwns & water incl. U61h Like new. no pets. "'"" u• Sea View, new 2Br, widen Unfunlished 3425 Agate, (213)541·3316 644--0878 location. Tennis • gym• ltlerapy If atrium. Pvt streets. ••••••••••••••••••••• •• C-2 ..___ h ~i 8 spo • swtmmlng • bllliords. :tennis & comm pool, . 1 't wrs..--leac ~ I MESA VERDE area. On &"' Bed 0 n...... - $ pac1ou~fi uxury u~1 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• Home atmosphere 2 & 3 e •WO rooms. ne .,.,,., ~ • $.8 00 mo. 6 4 O · 8 5 5 7 , w /magm 1cent sweeping From ti3o P.:wlk UAcua \JilA!i: ~..S018or833·3622 view ocean & lites, 3Br, MAGHIFICEMT brdeluxe apts. 546-1034 G> ="°":" ·ti -........ '-19. V- Lux 2 Br. 2ba Condo. Back 3Ba. !o~mal ~in rm. 2 LOWEJt DUPLEX Westside 2 br $220. Cpt., 550 Poutartno Ave., Coato Mesa m-ttH ---------3 Br, 2 ba •. 2 bµts to bch. Best view on Lido. 3br, 2 Br.1th Ba, sep gar, pvt <FF refng inc) ram. pvt beach. $650. lse. patio. $235. Adults, JlO $400/mo. Unrelated, $300 67S.7687 pets. 536-6805; 963·7298 ea. Evs/wknds 6734452 --------- Oays 645· 7337. $325. Brand new 2 story --'--------• twnhome, 2br, l 'hba, NEWPORT HEIGHTS. f'rpl, pool, tennis courts. Close to beach, 3Br, 2Ba, llGCAMYOM Golf Course View! Sorry, no dogs. w/gar. 645-9438 aft 6PM Geminl Realty 839·6623 Bay. New cpts/paint. frplcs, Jacuzzi & more. With fireplace, 2 Bdnns. drps, stv. Cllildren OK. __ ,_..,, Frplc, lg liv rm, lg Overlooks So. Laguna or (1 very large master 548-§9Clafl.5PM ~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (2) 3 Br apts on water. ast B vt t• C II boat ·harbor, $600 mo. bedroom), 2 baths. built·•---------m er r, p pa 10, u 551-0230 ins & two fenced patios. 2 Br garden apt. frplc, ,.~ta U--a 3824 c-t M ~124 Cozy L3 br, 2~ ba !studio Lido Isle Live in style! Brand new 2Br or 3Br. 211' Ba, pool, tennis, security. $600mo. WesJ.y H. Taylor Co NEWPORT CENTER 1 tttr maint pd. Pool, put· Localed in the p lis d patio dshwhr $245 -. _, .... a na ~ apt. &e patio, enc . gar, (1) 1 Br apt, Lido Isle. ting g rn. $400/mo by owwhouse . . a a ~· ' 557 284• 1 · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• lndry Hookup ~""' Call To see this property call (213)697 oooc o Extenor mauntence tn· · . · ..,.,.,.,. REALTORS 644-4910 ' own. · . .....,... pen Unfwnished 3 525 cluded-$a50/mo. Call . Lovely xtra lge 1 br. $205. All utilities paid. Lg 1 Br, lngnd, 846·1371, after 2, Jim Berkshire 2 Br 2 Ba. Westcliff area. I ~e Sun 12-5. 2520 ••••••••••••••••••••.••• 49Z·3'4'1or496-3959. Spac.3braptoruse•t.as2 Bachelor $170. No pets. Blt'ns, Re!ng. Sl8S. No 846-8413 .Pool,nochildrenorpets. r University Dr. <Irvine Br Twnhse, avail now. br & den. Frplc. patio & Mgr at 2885 Mendoza, pets 548 1517 ---------$350mo. 646-5681 Ave.) p-• . . C CGrOINl .. M-3122 pool. Adults. $325. No AptA.979·2531 . . 2 Br con~o. wsh.r/dryr, . •--------- !Twnhse a br, 2~ ba. Mesa.640-ll8lor 552·7494 ••••••••••••••••••••••• pets.~338tor837-9517 • . 1 Br. cpts, drps, bit~. v. re~g. paw, cp , .. -Cftll'l'° .. 1 ,,. 3176 ' """'• tennis, Jac. osta -st l t t ~ ~ 3Br. 2Ba, $276. Pool, Kids dose to shops, no pets. $270, Isl & 1st + $150. . 675. 7900 . .-.. .. - 1 Never lived in. Park ~ JL& 2br. Laundry Now renting 2 br $225. & OK. 1190 mo. 642.7154 Pets xtra. 552-9565. ••••••••••••••••••••••• view.$450mo.Avail.5/l. rm, pool, rec. s325. ....:; $235. Adults, no pets. 642-7986 B . NEWCondo2 Br 1'4 Ba, 962-7183 ( 211 ... 119 o. 5 12 s, r6' Pool, crpts, drps, stove & . 3 r l'h, Ba, painted & 2br, lba. E·Blurf. 801 bltns, cpts, drps, adlts ,,,.4~ '(} refrig. Next lo all shop-E·SJde 3 Br + bonus. 2 VIEW ~F OCEAN. & cleaned. Encl gar, nr Domingo Dr. Open Ilse only $375 213-696-9927 N'pt. Shores; 3 homes v~ ,, l':r.c_s_ ping. 313 17th Place at Baths.Crpts,drps,bltns. CITY hte. bright. airy shops&transp.$295mo. Sat/Sun 644-1651 --·--·-----ahil., all 4 BR. From ~ntUwfwn 3600 SantaAnaSl.642.2464 Poo l & patio $425. new2 .Br.2~a.dshwshr. 7711 Ellis. Apt D. 640-7689 ' $ASOTO $650 Agt. 548-1290 ....................... CORONA DEL MAR 645·9543. 646· 1164 gar. Jacuzzi. $355 mo. 847.Q.41or847·6668 Santa Ana 3880 BLUFFS ONE LEV'EL &Sid Cost M 2 2 Br Townhouse. frplc. Eastside quiet 2&3 bdrm 645·8256; 979-3376 Balboa Penin. Beaut. 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VIEW' E • xcenu·onal 2Br', q I a esa new p I nni So unfurn w/patio Some 2 Bd, H 2 ba condo. Pool, . NEW l Br, bltns, !pie, Br, 2 ba. Crplc, garage. B di rd Pl 3b C • ,, Br, Prplc • bltns. gar• oo 'le s. me ocean . tennis ct frpl refrig 2 Br l sty, pvt patio, no pool volleyball gar. Lnd N b . h ••S() ra o . ace r on 2ba, frplc, $600/mo. Ph pool. Jacuzzi, lndry rm. & Catalina views. Close w/fl"l?ks.Adult.sonly.At· • ' · pets $225 ' ' ry. r. eac ... do quiet loc yard 644-4201 • $300/$350. 644-0878 to shopping & fine beach. tractive rents. Child ok. $285. 645· 7439 . 546.9950 $235. 842·6934 Balboa Peoin. Super 2 Cl~an. $325. m~, 1st & ---------•·---------• 644-2Sll McriW ... Apt$ Lge 2 br, So. Cst Plaza OVERLOOKING POOL Br, l·ba. Nr. beach. $350 last 962·1839 · CdM. New 3 br, 2 ba. Vu to lm Santa Ana Ave CM area. Adults, no pets. BRAND new bach. apls. 2 b condo 2 t M CdM. Sharp 2 BR., 2 ~a .. •---------' otean & Catalina. Wood ~ lw•ls ~ 646-5542 • $235 642·0461 ' Fpic. ReCrig. incl. $210. a:enities.' ~~~S-8~Y a~ults, no pets.. Swim· South Lagwta 3J86 beams. Lgedec:k, frple, 2 ••••••-••••••••••••••• YEARLY, beaut. 2 BR., . 645-8256· 979-3376 ming pool. $365 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ar pr kg. Spac. & ~Pe•Sllla 3707 2•2 ba. unit with spec-Mesa del Mar, 3 Br 2 Ba, Adlts 2br l:z2Stmo. 2009 ' Huntington Hrbr area. Irvine. Cutest l ·bdrm. Lge, quiet, luxurlous, ex· woodsy. $550/mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• tacular v\ew of bay & no pets. $275 per mo. M.a~. Gar; Joory fac. NEWBREEDAPTS 2Br, poolside patio con· w/loft,lakecondo.Adult. ec. 2 br, 2 ba apt • . 6'73-1206 Winter, l Br dplx, comp. ocean. 2 Decks, frpk. & ~ll03or751·990:i Mgr apt D, 631·3277 1 Br wtloft, Cplc, applns. do. Nr beach, shops, New. $295 Elevator to scenic priv. furn.~blk from beach. gar. Walk to ~h $550 mo Eaatside new tnbouses. pool, jacuzzi, encl gar. schls. Im med occupan· Christine· Agent bch. Party & game room, H. V. Homes. Carmel. 3 S225mo. 894·~ (7l4) WIWAM WIMTOM 2BR. 2BA deluxe condo Adults. S260 mo. 393 cy. $325._ Ph 963·5228 833·8080 833-3307 total security. Perfect bd, 2 ba, S5SO /mo. Frpl, enc irar. 2&3 br, 2 apt11 . Brafld new . Hamilton,645·4411 llvingor wkndretreatror Gardenerincl.&tC).137'7 Beachspeeiall $14S. Util REALESTATE 675-J33l bafrom$300.642·1603 $350·$375. 642-3717, lBrUnfumApt. 2Br.upperdplx,frpl,bm the adventurous adult HARBOR VIEW KNOLL cape Cod Atthitectore • Charm: Wood bannisters Ir paned windows: a Br famiJy rm,3ba: Pvt p;,i A: Tennis Court. '150/mo lse. Occupancy llay l. .... ,,.... ... Call 752-28.18 14YCREST ~ lam.Uy home. 4 bdrm., family rm., 2~ bia. Pool aa BBQ. $900. 8TW5.50 OK"' II 9•11Sfl/N108' #WCf' fll l81 pd. Soll or cpl. Fee. 2 Br 1 Ba twnhse, bltns, 2 Br 2 Ba cpts drps encl 645-8193 . $200/mth. March 1: Lrg 16591 LeGrand, HB. cpl, nu pnt, yr rates, Blk Starling at $515, mo: Mlin ~s. 54()..5370 pool , nr bch, adlts, no gar', _,; adlts', no 'pets, lBR. lovely area. Call $200/mo. Pb 846.3950 tobch. 838--0193. 4911-2835 _,., 2 Br. beams. bltns,' ar 640-6680 ---------Lr& 1 br w/beaut bay pets. Avail HS. 1825 mo.· 644-ll03 shops, quiet adults. $215 . . .,..IM 1844 l"IM 3144 l"IM 314'4 view-on. Vf. Bay. Ave. 64()..0619 G~~cn apt, to lnh,,.••e W/ mo. 645-2810 2 br, bltns. patio. gar .••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• s:nl Ut 1 I Id 31 t ..... w "~ Mature adlts. No kids or ·niliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • 1 nc · 1 ° patio. 2 br, vanit'y, 1 ba 3 Br 2 Ba, lge modern pets. Nrshops. 642·6035 11ap.m-al4S. <2> 3BR, 2BA Duplexes. up. 1 br/deo, fuJI bath lower. In best Mesa'...:.. ___ .;._ ____ , C-.. M_. 3722 available, close to shops, down. Mature adults Verde area. Big sunny Dlxstudio2 br, l~ ba, pvt ;.;~h~•-•••••••••••••••• beach & park. Xlnt CdM. only. · patio, ,fplc, lndry rm, patio, encl. gar. Adlts, no locations. From S3SO to M--1.1-t .a. a-#2 t $225 377 W 'f'UrnllelBrapt,w:slkto s475. Ask for Mi&Si, __..,."",.. gar. etc . $385 mo. pes. mo. · bcb •.at.ores, $300 mo. yr. 675-ZJll or MS-UlS7 275 E. 18th St, C.M. 546-4016 Wilson, 548-3301 ty. Wt pd. 6'73-t'I071 evs. U I ·3003 Lee bach apt._ Iott bed CdM duplex, 2 Br 1 Ba, LARGE 1&2 br apts. d«k.lng 4' atrium. Sngl fplc, patio, sep. gar, Dshwhr, pool. Adults. lldJL l175 mo. UUI pd. adlts 00 pets Lse l350 From $225. mo. Gas pd. 540-7558 mo. Ref's. 615-.1921 . -:J:. ::.uw:;•· off Placen· 2 Br, 2 llory, frpk, «Kean 3 Br 134 Ba, dplx. above ___ .,,,. ____ _ view. Pool. No children China Cove view FP New 2 Br 2 Ba, fplc, yard. under 16. $345/mo. 204 Fernt'ear. $5so'. $325 mo. 645·5501 or &40-'7&'59or 644·2611 &96:Ml0t; 714492·9912 675-2305 -----~~~- ' Now you can rent in Woodbridge. Woodbrtdge Pines Apartments may be the best-kept secret in this season's residential best seller, the Village of Woodbridge. And this rustic apartment comm1.1nity isn't easy to get to right now. either, with aU the' village construction going on. But the11e.one-. two-. and three-bedroom units, designed like early Callfomia bungalows, are well worth the t'(fort. There are cozy b1.1ilt-ins. Fireplaces. Patios and balconit$. Lots and lots of style. Plus all the wide-opm village recreation and other goodness of Oraf\ge County'• most exciHng new place to live. Follow our map. With determination. And visit so(ln. Before we're all taken. too. Woodbrld$"e Pines Apartments, 115 PinestQne.' Irvine, u lifomia (714) 552-0400 Rent• fl'01ll $270 Owiltd Sc ~ed by The Irvine Company Leu~ office h~urs: 9-5:30 daily Equal Hou&lng ~ Qwortun~ies l:.f ' •• cw, tMOlilrNet...., .... ,.._,__.._ ... ,_ .... -.Nt7 •. _,.., I @,M!iiijltll & Rtfthlls to SW. 4300 ..._., Rewt.. 4450 a...a..1H Rtflhll . 4450 ..... , ' >HS • . Lolt fr FOWld · 5300 Lost & FOllftd 5300 Jobs W..ttd. 7075 ••••••••,••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••• .. •••••••••v o,, 11 tlllltt SOOS a,,,..._.., 5005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~l---see .,_ h B m.~.:ll..al!..41..S.·········-·-··& ·········-············ .... ,.................. L t F B I _ ... ,..,...-.. nuu.nmat.e to s are 2 r ,...T,....,,. TT .,,.. .,,.. ,. _ i••FOl S LI Lo&t: 2.20. Blue-point os : em. eag e, Miss All round artist, I do •••••••••••••••••••••••Park New.port Apt. IOI STOit.i & OfftCI SPACE -A slamese yng fem vie Cdm/NB.Tri·Colored. tllikeyouwantll.E~per 1 !J~. s7lacul!lr oce~ $1'80+"'11 uhl. 640·5847 AT alASOHAlll IATI Affiliate . BYOWNER Bunkerhlll Wy, CM. • Call644-SOM In pasteup, & layout. view, eek, Jacuzs eves. , TaxShelter ·W1tll or without liquor 546-22Te • _,,. SllO Newsletters. m11guine sauna. $360.ruo 64G-152 y II/?. license. VEGAS ROOM, .-erson..1 ads&broch.ures. 87~07 lateev-. S.a It Sid all ~we OistrtblllwlWp fl88 'W. 19th St., Costa Lost: Irish Setter, F. Vly ... •0;;~ki~~·~t,j;:;;.; .. • afUPM .t.pa 11...es ,__shed HouMtn0tn • Meu. Call for appoint· Ans to "Morgan" Call Call AlcoholHelpline -R .... -e-nt-. Lo_m_n_L-in_d_n_U_n-tv-. • .. .,...,...., 390 Sharing IS run. Call the m u ~ C'7'. n/J P'ULORPARTTIME meatto .... 5'8-31al 9fi8.2342. 24hrsaday&35-3830 "" .. •••••••••••••••••••••• Professlonals642-4Q4Q-•da •r • eLJl'iV• f""loza. ~e ~re now appolnUn1 DOGGROOMING&PET FOUND: Stleltie & PREGNANT? :1~~~1 ~he:/~~!\~;~ ,I~EXMICSI!l~,GTS M/F to share 4 bdrm hse m diatrib\lt!bon fdor famo~ SUPPLIES. Yearly Shepherd older puppy, Caring conr1d~ntial lD bch area. Cert/X-ray ..... """" • in ff B $110 all util pd 1 4'5''>~ I) I I C1'. f>I name ran _gum • '"'5S S38 000 Eslab 2S vie Beach & Ellis H.B · li A I t d #872 / MlNUTESTONPT . . , ,, JiJ •6a. V•l'Ctfl eLJ/'. ~ breath mints featuring yrsinCdM~/Xll)tcUen· ....,., • ...,7 • . couns~hng & rercrral c. PPY oa ·~-o BCH. mitobch.Call894-019S WRIGLEY'S" TIC tele.$18,000.Ph6'4-4000 . .....-...... Abortion, adoption & TheDa1lyPilot.P.O.oox Bach, 1&2 BR. art 6pm. ~ m A /) I I TACS. You may keep $25. Reward, lost ladies keepmg. 1560· Co:.ta Mesa, £a. rromll9S. M or F to share apt in Lo6fa •6a _/<lo/JJok. your present job and SUPPLY SALIS Pearl" Gold Ring, btwn APCARE 547-2563 _9_2626_· ______ _ Adults,NoPds Pine Creek Village startp/time&expandto Nets$2S,OOO.yr.plusE·Z S8th & 60lh St. N.B. *SHAROar..J'S* Exp.Apt.Mi:rwantsnile 1361 Mesa Dr. w/male. $t70. 979-2779 545_ "/''>'> full Ume_Jater U you de-run, 11hort hrs. A aleeper StG-3071 f"'lll or relier woxk. in ex.ch. (SBlQEastofNewport *f ~J slre.Get1nontheground buslneu. Priced forF -.-~ .. --... -F--b-l_k_C-.-k-• OlITCALLMASSAGE for 2 Br apt. Ftan Blvd ) Roommate wanted lo floorafthll 11ndti·million •c$1Acksale VWIU: em oc er 499-1.224 ~-3839 546-9860 s hare two bedroom t••+.,..••••+•+•+••••+• $$ indl.llU)', We rurnish Ull · 751•3741 Spamel 17th St area, -------- ----duplex. • -all retail outlets. To C.M. 548·1222/536-1303 art *KARE..,.'S * L1c'd practical ndrse. rltlVllWIMG 645-6574 Offfu l...W 4400 .__., ....... 4450 qualify you must have U9U0R STORE 6. f"'lll Companion & hskp'g to 2HD UHIT •••••••••••••••••• .. ••• .. ••••••••••••••••••••• auto, a few hours spa.re -.ooo. p .... Month Ot.rrCALL MASSAGE elderly Ur dav or wk Shr 2Br apt C!'-1. W/middle Olfl r ll nd IUNll\ b -~ F 0 u N D m a I e 6PM 2AM 838 171!0 . • ·~ •• fl.... Be h H aged Mt F 548-7819 9·12 Two 300 Sq.ft. deluxe or. Stores & ces or rent. me a __... cas in-Located an new growth Dachshund, . . 7S0.8626 - UU; 3C QUSe all day Sat. 548·8664 fices, $120 each. C.M. Newport Blvd al Harbor vestm~t. For more~"" area. in North Laguna. AIORTIOH Practical nurses tor Conlem""rary & casu<1l 1 .... ,,. H h f>t6.2l30or679·3709 Blvd, dow~town C. M . formaUon wnte to Dis-.... e37•4200 497 .• ~. . .. _ ,,,., 0 ""evs. ug · Var1ou1 sues. Bob, tributor Division. P.O. ".. ...,.... Couoselins& Referral Prwate Duty, nume or The best or Now port's ouw ft c:•"1Jl3 Bo c..., 9 C 9"""1 Preg. test-avail. wltnds Inst. Rose848·8958 good life. F'cm roommate need1.'<1 lo ~per sq. · ......,. ".....,, rea, a. ~ · ftRIMT SHC>ft FOUND: Husky-young •Beam~-'"e.1tings share oceanfront apt in 4001Bircb-N.B. PLEASE INCLUDE '""""000 NET male. v1c. WestclifC· 24HrJlelplineS47·949S ,...,,. Agt S41 S032 900 Sq. ft. storerront, PHONE NUMBER -""· . -"i2pools&reccenlers NpBch 67S..91S9 . . Penin .. Newport Blvd. . Busy s hop by 0 .C . Dover Shores area. MASSA~E HelpW..ted 7l00 •Plushcrpts&drapes Fem. share furn hse OFC. SPACE Newpor t ~Mo.Agent67S·l642 Airport, leverage with 00·2100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Andsomuchmore w/same.Nochldrn.C.M. Bch.1300sq.ft.3olc:'a.+ Pick & Market tree ripe 29% down. Call for de· Found : S m all male FIGURE MODELS 1--------- Fum. bachelor $230 $225 mo :>41J.6275 lg. room. + 2 toilets, gd. 2 commercials up t~ 950 oranges from small pvt tails. Brown & white dog. ESCORTS ACCQUNTINP. Unlurn.lbr S2S5 . cond. As is $400 per mo. sq. n. ldealforspec1alty grove. Va-Aley Cntr. Ull 751·3741 CostaMesa.CallS46-1377 OUTCALLOHLY U•~ HURRYFOR AVOJDINCOMPATIBUl Call: shops, law, ii'."., ac:ctg, 749--0603 HST SELECTION ROOMMATES PACIFlCRealEslale sc:bool,e.g. gwlar, gym .• ______ ......;..._ PRINTING SHOP LOST: Fem. Shih·Tzu. 1 631-3811 CLERK 1433Superior hn...r ,....,. __ .-n .•... -GeneHill 642·0200 piano, etc. 114 Agate. GIFTGAWRY Estab.40ye11rs yr. old. Blk. & Wht. --------- New1>9rt Beach ~£·'-LL.Alu~ .i.w Balboa Island. Call eves Newport Beach. Want Excluaive beach town Under 10 lbs. Lost Tues.. RELAXING MASSAGE 646-1453 Takes th~ Guesswork MUTUAL ILDG. <'114 >774-5906 or days active partner or may location. Over SlJ,000. 2/22 in afternoon, nr. BobJames·Llc. Masseur 2 Years A/Payable & Rec. exper. Good ~·1 acctng background. Type SO wpm. HelJ\'Y work loed, 10 key ad$fh , Some college account{nl! courses helpful. ' out of f1ndin~ that Prestige oHice space in (213)289·9307 purchase. Mr. Smith art. mo. sales. Partners Jamboree & Bayside __ O_u_tc_aJ_ls_9_·9_._494_·S_1_11_ PLUSH~& lush 3 br, only RIGHTROOM)lATE central Coron~ del Mar. Cannery Village, aooo,_lO_A_M_._67_:>-_3080 _____ agreelod1sagreeforc101 Dr .. opp. Balboa Island. EXOTIC GIRLS t s:ns.Smfee 832413-iS1ncel971 Ample park.1ng. Atr· sq.ft. est. Location xlnt saJe.Callforappt.oow. Generous reward! Call: TENEXtil--9891 ond j t I MEHSWEA.R Ull 137-4200 714 -549 -9866 Days, Massage&Modeling .. .,m _.,.. Shr horn e w I m at ure c :• aru ona service for antiques, architect's I •uo• ~74"c a!t6PM aves. OutcallS42·3189/S43·32SO f C s n1gbts per week. office, etc. Can be A "" ..., .. DOlLAJt OtllTt :nafe. ~~ ":r 9 ~~a lmmed. occupancy. 4 dmded into 2 or 3 units. $21.000. net, full price Fast ~Toce Lost. Money Clip with ap-S.Jrftuot R.-.. TENEXunbelp! Over 64S-~64 . A ; ToS5<persq.rt. $1280 ./mo. Call $27,500. plus atock with Vtry cl~an, has,lndoor prox seo. Gold W/phono 18ts'So.ElCaminoReal Call for appointment. TB.OHIC /ALT All C7 I 4) 494-940 I LOC)Una 8NCh Equal Oppor Employer 1ZSO vacancies on hand. Ver11lene Hu.U. Unique only $20,000. total down seating+ patio.. record trim & jewel. San Clemente. Fully Lie. ell areas. startinc at $75. Roommate to shr 2 Br 2 Homes. 7l4:67S·6000. payment. Don't be dtsap· Xlnt 1rowlh location. Keep money, please re-For appt. 492_7296 llilostneedooflrst&last . Bacondo.closetobeach, peiinled!Actnow! Good net t o exper. turn clip for REWARD.--------- Sm ree.1198-91191 s mm walk to Hoag Hosp. \ 4 Dl:LUXE OFC'S Ull 751•374 I operntor. Pnccd to bell P.O Box 718, Whittier. EL 1 TE s AUN A & --------- .._ 4000 $200. 646-7332 Con!. rm .. seat 25. all MT qutck. 90608, CA MASSAGE **SlO .FULL Architecture/Engineering ••••••••••••••••••••••• paneled, sm whse in re· MAHAGEM! Ull 751°3741 ---. . . 12 Hour ~·1th this ad. student, well groomed, 8. Seek stra1gnt prol to ar. l or 2 yr. lease Lake Laguna Beach Executive --Lost : V1c1n1ty Wood· FREE Whirlpool wffllr. ror p/hme sales of excit· Sleepi.nf rms ~$105 mo. share sharply furn, view A Divisk>n or Forest area. Kent in wholesale supply busi· B e a u l y S a I o n , bndge Br:oadmoor home. Massage. lndv. nms in& conservation pro-~t~S;!,~:r,~S~t bme.644-0484 Harbor lnveslment Co Hark11'\b. 'less afrlliated with ~estmmster loc. 6 SLa· M1w·Dox.te. 9yrsold lOt· 10AM-M1d. MON-SAT. duct. Additioaal hrly in· 714·581 9393 dynamic fast growing Uoqs, low rent, 962·5367 to) .Red coloring. dark AE. BA, MC & Checks come ror dra"'lng lo "only". Call art lpm. BEACH/POOL/PET OK · . i .. Reis ,_..d. 556.0058 or Sadboat<Cal25)avail ~office, El Toro. Nice s...__ 4550 major nternational cor-alt.4pm stripe down back. Accptd. 1400 w. McFlid· Sl'ale 640-7121 ' I ·-... v1ew. People's Federal .... _,.. poratioo needs people REWARD. Please call den,S.A. -·-------~ P\replace Sl?S+ 646-5788 81dg. Saddleback Plaia. ••••••••••••••••••••••• o'riented associates full tn.nt...nt 559-4783 alt 7 & wknds. 540·8195 Architectural drafting, ROOMS S2:5 wk up with h:C.. Sec_y· & ans. serviceSmallboot&trailers,ren· orpart-Ume.494-5273. Op rtr''1 5015 exper'd. Part time for kl.tchen. $3?.cn wk up ...._ 4350 avail. 586-8830 or days, tal space, Sl.00 pe,r root. po. _,,41 Lost. 2·3 yr old fem. DRINKING bwlder.646·-44l4 ""' .._.. 9&68 8 L It I th 22 1819 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Samoyed. Has tumor c reates problems. Jt•---------apts 548-9755 -·•••••••••••••••••••• 4 1 eves. am eng . NAT U .RA L F 0 0 D F"l k k I b I f h Id ••-------..-. Monrovia Ave, CM. See 1 mma er see s n· a ove et s ou er. doesn't 1tolve them. Hr , Room for man Orf SI'ORAGE OfLY, Singles rtno Mgrorcall548·8627 sandwich buslnesa. Fan-vestors ror legitimate, AnswerstoSara.646·1841 you need help, call ll'S£MBl£R1· rd k ' c 11 & doubles S30 673·4462 Ex uti Sult tastlc lease. Current dal-lolV·budget theatrical CAREMANOR ffospilal IW er enp~00, '~g. a C.llMononlyll·S ec: Y• •• STORAGEONLY,Singles ly aross approx $300. movle.DavePelt.zer,585 FOUND, Old English inOrange,633-9582 Eleclronic inslrumenl 're8 .497 2526 CUstom decorated view & doubl~ $30. 673·4462 Submit your cash offer. N. Olassell, Oranae. Sheepdog, Vic. Coasl1----------1 mantaract.11rer needs ex· Dix lie blne nr OCC Nd Offlc• •ewt.e 44oo office. Telephone, recept Call Mon only JM Ed Riddle. Inc. Ma.8811. ~l Hwy 4 Surfside, Seal A SECOND CAREER perlenced •·semblef f"r "'/ lud lt · kS ••••••••••••••••••••••• & all services. 2082 Bch.960-Ul28 ,...., v ~;rt'/SlS:.~7.~:g ' 60-PIRSQFt Michelson Dr. Irvine ._.Wmthd 4600 toL.o. 5025 professional training production dept. Final 1617 Wl:'<''JCUFF·NB Call 7S2-023.t ••••••••••••••••••••••• IROM w-•wt ••••••••••••••••••••••• Found •. Bl.Jt Cat. fnendly. course io Hypn081S is of· Assembly, PC board n.~fto Sh 1 t """" PROPERTYOWN""RS ~ TD. Houvtrained. Vic. fe red by OC 's only solderinf. 6 Months lo l ,-.r~ me. a~sem pv AGT.~1·5032 LAGUNABEACH • $7000.afont.hly lst,Wlilrd • ·1 Broadmoor tract, San HEC ed~ h I year exper. req'd . ba. laouae priv. ---------•small ettr. omces In WINHD Pr1ce reduced $10,000! LOANSAVAILABLE Clemente.498-3653 Q~~li·,:i::~rad~ ~~ Knowled&eof colorcodes Gent I em 1 D • '• f · modern bide. From SlSO REHTAL USTIHGS Owner anxious, Mission Credit not Important statewide registration & helpful. Mt-9MT.~ work. per monlb We provide tenants to V1eJo. Generoustenns. 673-4883 Broker FOUND, Whippet, fem. certificate. ~be taken Call for appointme"t Large awte approx 1,420 you; or Property Mamt Ull 117·42001---------no ID. & Cockapoo, blk ror run academic cr1.••.ht, TB.OMIC/ALTAIR sq. ft. arranged Into 6 at· for you. 2nd J o fem . has I 1 c. V 1 c. J uruts. Ask •bout our Lopma leach lr. offices "recept. area. PtllA • • Westclirr. N .8. 646-2085 M3Jor deal'ff program ,7 l 4 J 49.._9401 ---------1 Sl.000 Per mo. $270,000. GROSS LOW BANK RATES r.--.. ..1 H k T I starting March 3. P.11 I. ---------• NOLAN Franch.isetypeoperallon LO._.A_M .. vw ... : 115 Y ype ma e 7S2·2S41 EqualOpporEmployer •hm""' ,,.i b~. ktt priv Real F.atalelnc. 494-IM24 In boomioa area. E·Z "9 ,_ doe. Betwn Newport Bl & ...:..:.:...:::..:.:;: ______ , ________ ..... Wrk's lady only. $130 s 4 o,ooo. nel 10 flt'IAMCIHG Redhill , nr frwy . WEDDINGS mo. ~stn af\ 12 DLXOFnCES ·CM owner/manaee. MECHANICS 147-0680. Lleenseor Confidential l••AS-S•T•.•M-A•N•A;•Go-lll-• .OCEANFRONT BAL~ FromS&Ofmo, lncl~ea Ul1 751-3741 ~~~<?.N,A .. L~K• FOUND: Cal fixed Male. Home, ~~~~l Room, Xlnt oppor. ror am. Share wi\b facnUy. Lwl· HAIDWAU. ITC -~2 .... 29~2 tortolH shell in CM. CALLS4S.7716 bltio\11, dependable tel( ury Room $200. Kitch.a ANXIOUS ,. -~-molivalad lndlv. to w<lrk Privilet•61&-l&l1 Mission Viejo area, ~··Trust Found Adll male. lite IREAST IMnAHTS at leading rast &rowing .... ft left terms. 1>ei4i 5031 orange Tabby, shrt hair. Lowest feet Ir bat UN. health rood store chain 1n 11 year old emotlonalty dlaluttled youna 11)an In need of rooai, partial boenl 6 eome cuatodial cart w11h ladJvtlual or feml'1 in Hununiiion h•c~. Newport,. etc ---------am. '411 ~ _.tio; Pt1' ..;....;.---"~----1 , mo. C.U Mn Webb al Cll3)2TW4IO from 9am to•:30prn. J • U.I •"'7·,.200 ..... ~··••• .. •••••••••• No Shore area. El Toro. Cosmeffe Sutgtry So. Cal~r. Must tl,aye "' "' """ , .,..., ft 7 °"'""' I 111...a pn<>r aroccry st.Qre or re· LOlllt' 81L20/ .....,......,, 1 :...,.,m. "' •• ,e latH ·el(per. to quality. AN i'4 /0 Found : Newly spayed <7 L4 >558 ·8~1 or AbiUtyto11upervl1e,pJan .... w TD&....,. femnle kitten. Calleo & ___ ,_2_13_>860 __ ·7___ wen -(lhedul•, maoage Fairest Termulnce 1~ white. Harbor Pacific Llt'ID4 & YICl<f pel'!lonnel, control ciore ~ M._ Ce. Coodos. 582·1470 m Inventory, etc. very Im· •, 171 ..,.141-0• 1 1 Outcall Malt portaot. Must be t>onde-'4 .... Z LO s T : B I k " W b t ,.. .... ,_.,I blc. Position orters at· PIJYATIPAlTY W!:~S:~!!Y· male. Servfna .. &ora C:o, tractive salary aca\o & wmlDy more ror your -__ ........ _5'_ .. t-_ZJ_,_. ___ , greal oppor. for •dv11n· 2nd .D •....... ,._ ro·-.· Samoy...a mat•. Ii~ = ._ cement. Job eecure ............ u1·uJ ""' ... ' :i:. • .... • r t . iuc1· .....,. •-doe. vie Irvine & Bristol, w .. --~ • - _ u ~ anc in1 .,,,.,1.11 .. paid medical & hosp. .. C.M. 846-1962, 979-6161 •H•••0 •••0 •;:.::,-::.•u benerlla. blo Sun4•Y work. For appt. ptfne Dav• Moran. Llnd .. rg NutrlUon, So. Coast Plua Sttopplnl Center Bl'1U\Cb stcn, S57-4l !& Monarch Bay Plaza ; South Laguna . : 17141496-1273 : C714tll I· 1970 . IQkinc ..WACCOUMTS • COUHSB.Ott ... ~ Saturdays onlJ in oa:r Colla Meaa olc. ~. pref'd , lite lypiq ,.q'd. <AU Mr. OonMlty, s.9-ZllOO ~ ........... .. .~laLem 1100Harior Bl, C.M. l';qaaJ Oppor Kmployer a.BlUCAL *TB.EPHONE COMPANY* Personnel Needed Immediately VOLT • lYPISTP/nMa Fut aCCW'ale. 4~a. ble. 0{)(>Qr. \9' lHrn MTST. Apply• lHO Placentia Avt, Coata M••· " TYPIST Needed tull Ume. Must be accur,te w /"ce,n Uonbl baoklJ'QiirMt. San· ta Ana/Tuatln ar••:• SaJary commeotbr•~ w/experlence. Ca~IJ M'·533'1 t>twn l~UAM P(' 2-3PM TYPIST Lg lnsuranc., agency needs part.time typrst for IBM rnemor~ lypewriter, hnt 5·9 Mo.,.. Fri. 5C9-8161 • I ~ ' IOl.O Mltc1 ..... 11 1010 DM.VPILOT ('J. ....................... ....................... -----. 3 Nhrut air coodnr'1, un· SWI M41 POOL .. •nl•H• IOIO Mite.a--1010 loft SlCUFtc&· ,.,.,,_ -·••-• ....................... •••-•• .. ••• ... •••••••• wadiq Ml1r · 4 di•· Woven wOOd Iha.de eb.53' Lc•TubP'ilanthu. Pin ~b.,taa ten tpd ISO. tri laN 411 •bwe w•lnut with &old tonea. M.5. Gold dn~1. ltdl Cratbmu. cooattucUoo ....... lnun1..r OCIOl.s $25.842-'TZlO len1th 1100. KJn11be t"tbl11w115.8e'lll7 ran ov•r from lt?t bedaf>!ead & bench dark 1 ea a on IA pt c e S'&LUNG FILL DIRT . red print tlOO. SC8·1783 Rollaway bed, ~ece G~ lnsta U · l enalve. •PPT~X ~· aei, u ~ :-.-~------1 . ..::::~~--=~_..;,;;;o.:.;.._.-....., •wms can <AnaW:i -4,IOO cu Yd•c 1oe cu yd All' compteHor. p0rt. chat,.., fint11l•c. baaket ________ .;.;_.. __ , su. 324 o Coll et t :,t>'•1 tz. T o~ner ~1 1HP ntul•tor, l•UC • Onetat). 7'2'1'6. Day~/eves Toro~l.251,'~ ~~~~Like new. Photo DevaJopmeot J:-""-'."~;;;;;.;;;;;;;.;..~~_.~::2.:=.=::=~~==--1 ~~ . Ellui~...tOUC~ m.tlawn WAMTED NEW/bay /Nne-01l• srnaer Zlll·Z•a sewlnr bed, port a crib• more. ---""------1 TOP CASH t>OLLAa ~aff,,80,000 BTU. maeb1 4' tabl, like new Goodcond.'751·2523 PA ID F 0 R Y-0 UR ~ ~ 'l'faoaa~, 112S. Drop leaf Walnut Gal. Fiab tank stand & J~WELIW, WATC11F.i, tlO. 4 eell. I t Din taate 2 teavea, 8 fixtures. Roe, b ...... ART OBJECTS. OOLt> atock. $20. Room Air ch.airs, SlOO. sct-35'32 1t "'" • s IL v E o s g av ICE· Coad. a,ooo BTU, •· Aa· 1rounct. ~. 545-8.182 ·~ • eoried baby f\U'ft. Crib, Avoo collection. Flute, ~NJ£l'U~N. & AN· baulnet, feedln1+ t.,I, ~ typew. rtter. wire re· Frllldalre FroatfrefJ $150, 3 Q 6'S 2200 port-a-crt~. all aoo or corder, miac. 962..s93'7 rerni. $12.5. Settee, $25 • ....... ~ DoCJ1 1040 tables $60, Much more au 1 IM!.G .a. ~i •.a. ~s sell sep. 830-5DlJ u_ ..... __ .. ,P in Ne ... Chair, $.15. 54G·3186 ~··••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• perfect. -.1m GARAGE SALE Sat/Sun ~ .,.. I AW iuauw•u.... wpon • anUquea baby thln"a from YotU' busil\es$ c""' Moped CluaatU; tUa 8 ea c b At bl et l c No room In the 1arage? ir•Nle: Okl'l'Nnt, I DOG 0 BE DI EN CE 1-4 POSTER bed frame t ' 0 • Send w4 f ... ri G .-dl Cl ""..,00 '"-U We build abelvea & eoDclition. Phon CLASStostartTbunday w/Canopy. Twln ai. ~:mreo•U'onequlp~etc.. 517 ooe ca • ., or ea"'' ypew lfr: .... •· u ............ evea or 98:H2'73. March Srd •. 7 :30 PM ... _•ft. Wht. ~s. ma•-h'a. -,Cdl:n. t.a plus one a-pate. We bwasber.; twin bd; ~Y Sunallda.Y,6444191 cablnet.sForest.67W17S """" ~ '"' .. return permanen\ly bd; 2 girls bikes. ' ANTIQUll! SALE; Estat ~~Irvine area. • dra,wer deak $45, ulti Family Garaae sealed aUJ'active tag &-963-~l. Acoustic Gultar, bowling Mltc•l•uw al rna.;; fine antlq match I· otlrror $25. lZZ.3 Sale. Univ Parlt, Cassia _,_ ___ ;..... ____ 1 &trap, meet~nl, airline ball, SSpd Stingray type W..ted 1011 &enc:b Amoire, $300 ~a. Puppies 'I\ E. Sheep v, Dorset Ln. West, CM. Tree Ln. Irvlne. Sat 9 to l' Sora bed, coffee & el\6 l.D. requlrem~ots. Pre· CocnJllet.e ~ottery Studio, bike.~ 6«·8S21 •••••••••••-•••••••••• n N edl · " ..... c k 2M IL 2... 546-0397 3. tbl 1am-di tbl t vent loss & theft! For a txcept wh~I. 2 1as UP· SSC .a.SH FOR • e e~otnt ~'renc ._o. oc er. "" "· • .-. n ,s ereo pe.rsooaliJe(f tag enclose 4raftkllns,12&8C.F.all Beaut.~ Carpeting, $ A • ·: ~e c &Jrs, S200 ea. Blk/Wbt. $30. 494·2l08 Queen bed, spread. t. Feb 28 only. 241 Wave :~. ~~w~::: •• ::.i~: wallpaper. fabric or furn. incld., Pyto meter. 6C!,~ol· riyds of.$3rusd ~~~ Good used fum/refnf$ 'io~ka t~bt;• :u~~~ Golden Retriever Pupa, dresseiJ, sle~. lamp. St.1:A1unaBeach. Great Avooratt.S40-0291 "Day Glo" paper & we glue buckets, raw y..,. ce. Y . .,,....-,,_,.. fnrs&stoves546-0768 other fine pi~es. Sat. AKC reg, champ lines, Call 67S-0890 . ~!~ltoO:::! choice ---------1 will back & trim your materials, shel~~. ~ots Knee Board, Blk/wht TV, Wanted· Used Exerc cl Sun. 10AM·4PM. 166 Sl2S. 494-8714 am. Love Seat, lk new, . . 15 New HIJspital mat· tags. Or try two cardl cl wood to build with. Misc. records, speakers, CaUJoyce Y ~·J lrvlne,Ave. (acrotisfrom 1 Adorable female bro/beige. Cus\O~·'.~ t & Sun. Chest Type tres54!$, 80", wet & burn backtoback. &a&-3540 headphone set, etc. 67s.-Ol05or6'7W200 Ooco s). 64 2·0239 & German Shepherd puppv ftrm. ~11 Freezer, misc. ltems. 857 proof, $$>ea. 646-3489 PRICES: Refril, $45, Director's M1-JJN2aft.4:30 •u• .,....4 " Gov-"'~or st c M S2eaor3/$S h · b t ls · Wanted: Rear lenders, _,.,, left. All black, 8 wks, Gold naug sofa 1l' &"mile .,, .... :."1~ • · · Carpets, xlnt. Beige. 4/Stags $l.60ea. c &Jr ar s oo • m1sc. b Its t f ,68 VW B ..,_ ....,.,gr--' AKC shots •· bl •· · • .,..,._ · 15x24 $'1<.1\ lOxll $100 i•A .... 497 """8aft"'PM POOLT"'•Llll! ac ea or '-'· French Halttree. $295 ; ~ ~. • .,. ta esuoptcts. ~.· · 6/9tags$l.50ea. .., .. .., .. .,.,, v -._ Rea.son.7S.1..s257 Oek droplear table. $1'5; wonned. 494·3117 644-6504. verett Elec Oraan, Sim· W /best pads. 7~ lOor more $1.40ea. White bdrm set: l~ VW 4X8 quality $1300. pool ta· Wa~hatand, $115 ;AJaskanMalamute.Showe kf tChio Closet 1 mon.s bide.a·bed, Mitlc Pati.oP'Urn.,Kenmoregas SalesTaxlncluded Bua: Toyota camper IJle, $850. 1 Yr old,Wanted,oldertablesJw, English Secretary $475; & breed stock Sacrifice rea ~ xJnt. a ood Bst rum & dotbing. Sat/S'un Dryer&W8$her. NO CARD? shell. Call 714/768·5783 ma.hotany. Moving hom drill press with or Oak Draw ta~le $135. S46-72'aleves/~knds olyfar .,.,,,.•6977 c · 642-4065 898.4888 Draw your own or send after6PM. DQverShores. 646-8900. without motors, Eve-.. French Armo1re $595; er . .,_.. . name, address, pbo® & 8«>-1988. Kn1Ush Halltree $125. Min. Dachshund, rem, Moving Monday Mar lst' e~ BBQ $25 Sank $U Brand new double we'll make one canl per Planli, geraniums. pots, .. -..... _-,_--------.81~ AKC reg .. 10 mo's. Ex· Sat·Sun M only Living C~ains $10 Frames, bedspread. Seara water tag. Add25<eacb. succulents etc. 642-8808. Metal bench saw~ motor _..a1 traordinary features. room bedroom's den Ilishes Sat 2907 Harbor color floral. $2(). 842·7210. Send check.or money or· 329 Magnolla, CM S?ZS + otberqualily tools ......_. IOG ~..Cff 8010 Never shown. $175· mirro'rs, lamps, tables: Vw.OdM. derto: &hardware. 481E.20\b, ••••••••••••••H••••·~· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 640-8672 etc. + earage sale. W . arage Sale Sat, Sun. EARTHWORM SALE PILOT PRIMTl~G C:ab' Glow tort:ble gas CM. Sat/Sun Min·O·MaUc elec:. Washer, heavy duty ; AKC Registered Lhasa E. McFadden, SA. 'Is mi Nothing over $50. 719 Iris FOR GARDENS. ~t lbe P.O. Box 1560 Jr s.f:ueSs se once. CRAFTSMAN 10" radial ~an, excellent condi· Dryer gas; Top line Ken· A p s 0 3 m 0 s 0 l d . westofNptFrwy. (alley), CdM worm help you cultivate. Calta Mesa, Ca. 9%826 · -4l · arm saw new heavy du· lion, $6GO, P.P.S32·12S9 more $250. pr. 768-6249 beautifully colored $150. Sola •-loveseat, 2 w'"'d old lOOO for $4. 3000t. ·SlO. ABl~So n-~-d ft bol .. d "· K Ozark. Western Saddle. ty cabl~et stand $375. 1957 Les Paul Jr, &uitaf, 493 7421 ... ..., · OVING! Soup to Nuts! worm cas ings. ...,.,, ra er. "".,. eg 15~" padded seat full 552-0269 $350 Oran1e 120 w/ul2 ·.REFRIGERATORS · brown/beige plaic Furn, antiques (foreign Worm Farm, 17362 of beer, new cood. $200. qrtrtree. Breastco1'1ar& cab~et.$450.831·3821 • WASH®RS·DRY ERS Beaut. White female Poo bereuloo $260. 84CHUI &r domestic) cheap & ex-Gothard, HB. 847·5141 673-£16· Call aft UAM. . pads. $500. 581-&28 eves. 80 Sheets ot sheet·rock, •--------- R.econditlons·Repros " die puppy. 8 wks old. pensive. Sport equip, -·~4X8. $1.25 sheet: 14' Offlcehnliture& FrgtDamage.Guar/Del. AKC.S100.Call636-4170 Ger.Sale 8055 summer lo snow, •MATTRESSES• CUSTOM BabyGcandEbonyPiano Alum. boat, l4hp 0/8 Eqilpmeflt IOI~ 28 Yrs in Orange Co. •••••••••••••••• ••• • • •• something for all. 10' to Slngles/Dbls WOVEN WOODS ~ l 2 0 0 • M. a r t b a mtr. 751-1322 •••••••••••••••••••• .. , .• DUMLAP'S AKC Toy Poodles, while, Older refrig. $30. Plant.s, $499. 2148 Westminster Sets .... $39.50 Wasblnston Sew Cabinet . . Mellink Safe, class "C" t "!815NewportBl.CM $150to$200. misc. Feb 26&27 lOam· Ave. btwn 21st St. & B&J Mottr,essFoctory 50%T080%0FF $100, Reel ltwnlUJl!wer & 2 white Fl•au fur rugs. hr. ID 19x20x50, OD CALL548·7780 586·0Z74 5pm. 157 W. Mariposa Rose, off Orange Ave, 838 East lst St. S.A. Over40in·stoclc patterns eat~h. lk nu $3$ H,0. 9xl.2. $125 ea. xlnt. cond. 25x27x60. $600. 979.4900 A S Cl CM Su l.y 547.5636 Also MlNl-Blinds tram set, compl/adtli· 6.40-0239 WASHER DRYER AK C m a I e M i n i ve. an em. · n. on · 645-8950 ~ (1331.9'710 lions $2S, .. ta'mp collec· --------OVERLOADED • 100 • • Schnauzer, 4 mo. ears 3 Family yard sale. Anti· Bedspreads, glassware. tion $25, Blk •cashmere ~t. Drape~ brass rod, desks & chrs, $89.50 set, Late mode!, super ~e· cropped. moving must ques to clothes. 2058 clothing, BBQ's, cur-Picasso Etching $4.5. PUILIC AUCTION coat $25, bOy's trench li~ed gold 9 l way pull. xlnt oond. 900 W.19th St. luxe. Mull! ·cycle .. h ke sell 493·9820 Wall CMS t 2126 tains lugg,.ge. Sat. 2907 Chagall Litho. $60. Goya MANY ITEMS OF FINE coat ~14) $10, Boy's jckt, Kids Pool table. 559-064;1 C.M. 631· .... 77 or 631·25-new. Perfect cond1t1on. ace, 8 • • . " Etching $SS. Al var Litho. ' '" "' Sacrificeal$23Sforboth. SHELTl~S 7 wks, AKC GAR.SALE-Classictract. HarborV1ewDr.CdM. S!2S.535·5'595 ESTATE J!:WELRY, fleecelined,new$l0,Cut NPTBCHATH.CLUB : 75?·5177. reg .. Tn, shots. M·$75., FV, LosCanarios olf El· 18072 Sunset Cou rt, . ART OBJECTS, AN· velveteen Kng sz Membership $130. DESK 60x30 meta\~ F·SlOO. 714·963·2366 lis. Feb26-27, 10AM·4PM Tiburon Condos, Fntn !l Drawer hght ~alnut TIQUES, FINE FURN., bedspread $25, 2 mahog Transferable. 731·0565 dwrs, Swvl. arm C r. Refrigerator. xlnl, ice Valley. Sat, FEB 26. all dresser w /2 mirrors. ETC. PHONE FOR lN· step tables $10 ea. Many straight cba1r, padded. maker, while. $150. AKCS1lkieTerrierpuppy, Garage Sale: Hidabed day $175.675·6484 FO. & BROCHURE. Misc items. ist Edition Westinghouse 5000 BTU $400 value, $100. Can be 768-6249 3_ mo old fem. cbam desk, twn beds & match'. 645-2200 signed books. 645·1588 air cond. i4s. Sylvania seen at16111 Beach Blvd, ~efrig/Freezer, frost sired. Sl75· 645-6734 ~hest, color tv, & misc SUPER SALE ~~.i~o~eall heater, !or Moving Away sale! MOllLE DISCO ~~li;~~s~~:~~39• 2166 ~~~~s1~t/~:!gt·l~~J0:t {Jee. copper, clean. s195. AKC Male Yorkshire Ter· items. 9421 Gulstrand Cr. Thurs thruSat. S36·0S..t7. ~nopy, twn. beds. many Professional D.J. ' ph. 675·2914 aft.6pm 675-29-'0 rier, 8 mo $175. HB. Sal. Sun. 9-SPM. 43562ndSl alley, NB. nusc. items. bargains Finest in pvt. Disco En· Redwood: 2x2's, 2x3's, _ 548-0340 968· lOOS Everything Goes! Have something lo sell? galore. P.T.L. 83'7-1107 & tertainment. Refs, info 2xlO's. lx4, lx6, etc. Very Secntary delk ~drii. small for bar or 2 Farnilv Garage Sale. G A R A G E S A L E Classified ads do it well. 768-0193 642·8723, 832·8657 reas. 675-3175 644·6504 apt. 1 Mo old. $60. Call ~ ~3401 Antique glass ware. SAT/SUN · Free to You 8045 china, old 78 records. 10958 La Carta Ftn Vly Coldspot refrig in good ••••••••••••••••••••••• love seat & match 'g (bt.wn Slater & Warner 1 concl $75. Call 5'x7' metal storage shed chai r , beds preads . blk west of Euclid> 645·8306 Nds paint You haul custom drps, 9xl2 Olive Clothes, games, lO)S • • A ru n chest frzr, good away. 645-7312 cpl, much misc 601 rrusc. 963-3207 w l" Narcissus.,CdM. Sat.10.4 CondSlOO/bestoffer. Free t.o good home male -----.:..-----1 6'15·1575 lnsh Setter. 5 years old. lling out! Trailer bitch. Hot-Ms 1060 I 645-1827 Lots or things. 644 Cove ••••••••••••••••••••••• ',lfled Gas Bltn Range top . St, CM, Sat/Sun XLNT. Child's Show " oven. Coppertone. Male Daisy dog, house horse. Trained English, ctean. Ash cab & counter broken. l'h yr old. To at. 9·5. Sectry, baby Western, Hunter Hack, tGptofit.s-&9-3532 goodhome,554-4708 furn. glswre, lO·sp Superb temperament & Motobecane, hsehld. NO Bad habits! $400. WASHER&DRYER AIREDALE Terr. 3 yrs. 548-8810. 1954 Fullerton, w/some tack. 997.7513 .. $75eacb. Male, loves children. CM Call 646-5848 ·free to gd. home. 768.SMl •---------eves. 751-3820 wkdys. for __ _.;;. ______ Ii" o Io r TV S 1 5 O. appt_. _____ _ Ga's dryer, Wuhing Long hair. light calico, Refrigerator$85. Washer SPIRITEDMorgan&Qtr . machille, Elec dryer. $45 lutten needs a home with $45. 751-6674, 545·2477 Bay mare. Great for each. All work good. 2528 someone there. She's Nwpt Blvd, CM 645·4183 adorable and loveable RftllOdelng Sale ~~~~gymkhana. $4SO. Portable Whirlpool 110 volt Elec. Dryer, gold, perf. cond. ~. 962· 7253 but we aren't home SAT/SUN. Coffee tbls --------- enough to take care ol o.atass.l pine drp 10, Thoroughbred mare, 7 yr her.She's5·6monlhsold leath chair & ottoman, old , hunter. $3,000. and the sweetest thing 31.r:• brass candlesticks, 499-4287 2 :-i:tec ovens. white, you ever saw. Call 7'"a' modern gray tweed -.-~-..... -----8-0-7-0 tr}bltn cabinets. perfect 548·5728 after 6pm or sofa & much more. 17 _.... .... r ctond, clock timer, 2 before2pm. Ima Loa Court <Nwpt ••••••••••••••••••••••• •roi\ers, als o elec 4 Black Cockapoo, male, 8 CreslCondosllWS-5661 WAMTED IJW'nertbl top, all for $50. mo. Free to good home. tiques, elec dryer, cof· TOP CASH DOLLAR 9Cl-489l 5.>i·3561 fei! + 2 end tbls, cov. util PA 1 D F 0 R Y 0 UR 2110XL GAF soed aupel' 8, Qtovie camer•. •125. GAF boom microphone, (•Sl.lpef' .. $&$. 5SZ·7a2 N~Ya C3S prof, TI.R 80 mm 12.a. llke new $DO/bat ofln.8'7-4829. trlr. '64 Chevy seats new-JEWELRY. WATCHES, ly upholstered, misc. ART OBJECTS, GOLD, 9290 Larkspur, SILVER SERVI CE. Weslminister. Sat 1·5, FINE FURN & AN· Sun 9.5 TlQUES. 64.5-2200 10% DI~ _UNT DURING MARCH t Cash in on Spring Cleaning And Save With a Daily Pilot MARCH SPECIAL Applies ANTIQUES APPLIANCES AUTOS BICYCLES BOATS CAMERAS 10% DISCOUNT 5 LINES · ORMORE 3DAYS • ,. USE CJ\.SH Bank.Atnericard . , OR Mastei:' Charge • hi The Following FURNITURE GARAGE SALES HOUSEHOLD GOODS JEWELRY . ' . l -. .. rt! ~ For addlUon•I lln••· add $1.49 per Hn•· Mak• check or ,money order payable to DAaLY>PtLOt. Send GI' a""9 to: Cl.ASSIAE(> AD ORDER DEPT' • ORANGE COAST DAILY ptLOT BOX 1seo·'3Qw. BAY ST • COSTA Mi!SA, CALIF. 92921 Exp, dat•--------· Ct.ASS ft&RMIT NO. 11 COSTA MESA . ~ ,• . ~ ... CJ4 DAIL v P!U? r .. _,,,. l!!bdd!t· ~a, ,m . .. I Here's How Y'OUCan Use Our Famous Dtm ~A-Lines l • -~· I l ., , J I J ' ,. ·' .• CZ 250 '74 Mint cond Many xtru. Lols of ne'4' parts. 5'50 640-6925 '89 Suzuki TSOO. xlnl cond new tires, w1ndshld ssoo 581-967 '?ft Suiuk1 RM2SO, xln cond, xtras. $87S/besl or fer. 962 7658 CZ AfRSHOCKS $40 CR·l2S FRAME $2S ~~ ----1 Sl:ZUKI 7Sl80GT Vny Clean Like N ., &U-258 ...._...._._ Sillt/lt...e " ...................... . . . CH/NODK .... . . $6495 tRN2I05113t 71 Try Men v • .., ............ at Bill MAYEY TOYOTA I 8881 a~.,,~ ll•d Hu11l1nql .,,. II• <lf ~ ill8H~ ·' '74 Southwlnd-27', 20,000 mi. $12,000. 645-6066 after 7 prn '14 Corta Mtmm. On& owner $7200. Terma. Eves. 581"'"56. ~ • 2>' Dodi•_ Milli M.H .• alps 6, beauuru1 cond, rutty -equipped, many xtraa ""°° f inn. 540-5112 .... lrallln. Tnnel 9170 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8y owner. "71 Flr.b.all Trfr (atd), 21• w/tlp out, Wte nft', Arc. awnlri1 • furn , set-up tn J.o.r.ot Park. Nr shiolMt • but, ,.25T4 eYft/Wlrnd.w ,,...,..., Uttl~ '110 ....................... 77 JUPJ.10 05.'58651Orey.360 va. ~B ••pd Retail 16596 Discountm You Pay S57'99 lt7' IMW 2002 4 ll*d, Bdlr air cond., Ard/FM quad stereo1 1\UU'ool, fl Uk• brano DfW. nuPUl ). Thl• wwMnd OMLYS7'fl MIUCll MAIDA Z:tSO Ratbor Blvd .• c.11. HS.:.1700 '76 450SL, xlnt cond. ori& owner. SJ.1,500. 499.4281 MERCEDES BENZ MIWCA\ tfAD1ft4S ~ , 48 MOS BANK FINANCINli AVAILABLE a . ...,.._.;[• ' . l '6 SOUTH B"f,t, 90\JlfYARO • BRC.t. llW90H00•1l~.J~I MGI '744 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1976MGI Like brand new with AM /FM stereo. Must see! (219PHC>. Sale Price4-$4'95 MIRACLE MAZDA 2150 Harbor Blvd., C M. 645-5700 '11 TOYOTAs Buy or Lease •MEW COLORS •MEW MODELS H.Ule Savinp on ALL re• malniog new 76s & Demos. The Better Bargain MARQUIS TOYOTA MISSION VIEJO lll-2110 495-1210 TOYOTA ll9TAG SAU °" Hf-LUX ftUCIS AU.MOOILS SAU l'tlaS l'Wolp ... BILL MAXEY TOYOTA ••••• ,.,~ ••. , ••'i \' HWt.11 ,..C..'VHll 4 .•~ Opet 9746 ~~~~~~~ • •••••••••••••••••••••• Opel Monia '72. Mags, n · TOY OT A SALi h<1ust mufner & many, many xtru. AM/FM. 1975 TOYOTA Strk cass 1tereo. Xlnt COROLLA WAGOM cond . Mu s l see.' s peed, air oond ., $1995 ofr 530·2122 AM/FM. wood grain '68 Opel Kadett Rallye. Good rof cheap transp parts. Sell or trade fo wots. 646-1244 sides le low mi)cage. l230NOM). OHLY$309S ...... -· . . ' CJf twL V PILOT ...._, •ssW ~•••W ..._Uted. • ~\'•tel.. . ~Usecl a.UMd 11 ...................................................................... , ..............•.......••• , ..••••......••.... ··~····················/ ....._.._,.w ._..._,..,,"" .. ' ~._........, v..._.. t110 ,,,,.,,. . tnz c •• • "" c a.c .. tt11 a...,... 9920 a..y..a.r 9921('~ ••••...........•...... ·········~···········-· •····•·•··············· ......................................................................................................................................... . T...... · '765 Trt ....... • .'761 t7'1 lt'4VWSl9Att -lt7 t CHIVY '66Ne rt2drhurdto -••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• B'llU utNJXltiY well· ' '7rf llST IUYS FROM (l!)e . MOMTI CAILO 62.000 ~i m1, xlnt con~: lf75TOYOTA WEAll •ee Trl:~r en. Mint aood luoaportallon. I * .&1.•·~11o..1 * Orl1lnu1 owner car-&tofr.840·234.2 ca.tCA6T ... 0 W 1 cond. . <OAA188>.TNeweekmd VOLVO t .-. ~ ·ebarpt UHCKY). --"" ... c:ondl•·-... ith " t-OIU831·3192 OM.LY$771 C.ADJLL.&C OHLY$2495 72Chrysler, 4 dr, hdtop, iroGOmU..<7~p: TAKINGORDUS ·73 TRS, pertect cond. MIUCUMA2DA Damu 1 --~ " HOWAttDChenolet :;2;~~· s~1iii :~~~hp~:~l~ ONLY $4191 OM THI MIW Must sell last! Sac. Best 21!i0Harbot Blvd .. C.M. _, or ...use WI HAVI THISI Dove &Quall Sb. XJnt cond. saso. 751·705l HOWAltOClwnolet . l 977 TR7s caer.~ US.5700 •MEW COLORS FIMICADILLAC:S t:tmrs NE~~~Js~~ACH .1llti8 sta\.lon Wagon xlnt ~•Quausts. 7l 1li NIW *USED *MIW MODELS fllac u cood. szso or bu.st J>fiw:.. .. • Nf:~.rPOl~ RTitEACHQ$SS For the first dme you Like new lOm mt AM· VW'S 77 C:..,. DeYlle 197$ CnlVY 642·5299 -rn,h the declalon on FM; le>down, lo-pymts ~':~nr:;•n~8!0 ,8!~ I; ~.:S~{:~~7,.ui~~ Quality and Price MA~llU CLASSl.C c .. ·-.-----,-,-2-i Bil your 1977 TR7 equipment aoouo O•er 125 \ Demos hutock. rontrol, sentinal, tilt & Guaranteed Wllh air cond .• rad1u & ••••••••••••••••••••••• -Now available: Your IN STOCK MAltOUISVOLVO tele.\¥heel&whltew/red vinyl top. Extra sharp! '73 COMET. 2 Dr, extra choice ol colors & in· a Hsdtoflnd MISSIONVIEJO leather. 4900 miles. Leasing Specialists (510MOR). 1>barp• A/C PIS nl''A tenors. air condiUonlng, . ll I· '9llO .attt 121 O (14l!M). Preferred Rates Sale Prfced-$3395 radial~. lo ~I. vnyl toµ. sunroor, automatic • modeta ... "' ... •77 c-D•V11e MIRACLEMAIDA 581·1983 t r a n s m i s s i on a n d ---y"-.. Largt>sl Sel1:c tion l---------- AM/ FM itereocusette. •~isovrH1111uaovlEv .. fl0•11AlA ~ ORAMGICOUHTY Full power, factory air of New & Used 2t50H6415.s°~o~·C.M. ConffMntol 9930 THIMO MASS&.I Dl.&LM FOR COMPLETE ,,....,1'8ilO•l•llf>~lt!>• wrrBlll VOLVO cond., stereo tape, cruise Cadillacs 1n ••••••••••••••••••••••• /J. EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO control. tilt & tele. wheel, Orange County '15 Monte Carlo Lao'dau. '73 Mk IV fully equip, xlnl IUY Olt UASI DETAILS, CALL •75 TR 1 \)/XI:. Laraest Volvo Dealer pwr. truck lock, opera 0 5 .• Xl ,. 3 d L · Cb USTOD .a.y111 Ai.·r, AM·FM 8trk, lo-mi, -westmln•t•rB ....... · ... C lamps & light green pen unu.1y tn con~. 3 ,000 m1, con . ow m1, •m· ~ ••• hke new, Can Lease W~-'nster 1-1'!.'.!1 inBOUYrangeLEo~~tyE ! w/wblte leather. 6000 . Cadillac $4,000Cirm. S86·4888 pagnc cir w/Buraundy WE ALSO HAVE A GREAT SELECTION OFMGls& Ac·~-8 ._.... _. -or n.:> miles.(ll4,.....> llhrinl.$$800.548·1862.. .......,, DIRECT '"" Master Dealer 1973 CHEVY BILL MAXEY TOYOTA •••• ·-~· .. 11•'1 ~·" #\\) t·tv1>1f I.._(, f0N OAC U ----· Tri...... 9767 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 197 4 TRIUMPH SPITFIRE MG MIDGETS HOW IN STOCK BAUER MOTORS 2925HARBOR BLVD, COSTA MESA 979-2500 1974 TRIUMPH ~ ~ l~S001H BREA eouuv .. AO. e11q4 11t~:l900 • 2•l41U ~· '72 SPITFIRE Macs. 30m mi, AM-FM 180CAP, mintcond. 1=!~~.:':.'n R'f., Johnson and Son 2025 S. MancheSter ~cH~:,~efvl Anaheim 750-2011 Costa Mesa S40-S380 1974 Volvo Station Wagon, 75 Sc.Rocco lUnt cond. Lo mi, beat Of· fer. Call 6-9PM, 551-4214 Sl i ver, Blaupunkl --------- AM /FM, tape deck, xlnt '70WAGON Auto., radio & cond. Below list. 645·294?2 air. s:Wo. 962·9922 days, good OOS-0145 eves. 1972 Super Beetle, cond, must sell! 76 Volvo 264GL, loaded, 1'6sour .. 811fA110ULEv • 1111e.. 551·0374 $8000, Evs & Wknds. With radio. Low miles· runs strong. (44-0LEG ). ~le Priced-$2875 MIRACLE MAZDA 2.l!iOHatbor Blvd .. C.M. 645-5700 /1<99()1'()()• 713u •"'5• 675-6778 . TR6 . 63 TRJ nds work, nel4 1964 Squareback, R&H, --------- W1lh AM/ F1M rad to. wire wheels. needs work. xlnt cond. Pvt Ply. $676. '7S Volvo Wgn. 245 OL, ti'-4 .:J • Sharp&qwck. (039LIJ). ~/BO 751 2523 644-1059 27m mi. ~pd. i\M/FM, Sale Priced-$4200 · PS, PB. rack, wht/blue • MIRACLE MAZDA VW BUS. 1965· $800 New int. $4695. 540-0387 or eve Volkswagett 9770 uphol-'ery & t ires. 644·2706. 2150HarborBlvd .. C.M. ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• 545-2786 1---------•~!>01,,u..::.11~.e?:>3:_t;.~".'.'~;ellE• 645-5700 '69 a.-, Sunroof, •·--u·-..a ·~·-• Q-~, --., '73 Bus 9 pass. Nu. --._ N 0 W 1' A K 1 N G 1976 TH-7, 7,000 mi. air, Reblt eng. clean. Radials, runs. looks xlnl. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ORDERS. On exciting sunr'f, AM /FM stereo. $1295. 645-1513 642·2650 aft 6pm. Geaeral 990 I new 1977 TR7's. Be first xlntcood. 497-3450. •75 VW, fuel injected, ,67 VW Bug, new paint, t~ai'e~£:Y b~l~~sk ·wi~~ Find what you want in 15,000 mi, asking ~00. uphol, clutch, brks, lo sensible payments. D~ly Pilot Classifieds. S52·7290 mi. good buy 11t $995. Autos. Mew 9100 AMto.. H•w 9100 .............................................. Blll/111 Sl'OR1 CAR CfllTEll s400 fvfly fodOfy Equipped. REBATE MANY IN STOCK, CHOICE 01 COLOIS Dick Miller offers ll $400 reblllt on all Flat 128 &. 131 · 2 door1, 4 doors 31nd station wagons in stock. The $400 ma, be used toward down paJmeflt Of" received by chec61. 1965 VW-Bug, 11ew paint, _893_·_68_1_8 ______ 1 good tires. runs great. '68 vw. auto. Bug with Very clean. 495·5107. reblt eng. $700. Private $695. Party 497-2169 'ID Karmann Ghia. Ong '64 vw Bug ownr. Reblt eng. In/out New eng, good tires. * 499 & UP* hke nl'W. S2200 49S-41Jl7 '5:i(). 495·5107 -~-------'66 VW Bug. New batt & 2 tires. lnt xlnt S800. . 751-4383 or mess. 544-2164 '68 VW Bu& '59 Studebaker LKS. 60m Autostick good cond orig, nu tires & mufrter. $850. ' M2·8942 $180? Mark, 642-9954 1970 VW cust. bus. See to believe. 962-2706 '73YellowVW Bug. AM /FM. Ai r , MUS SELL. '69 VW Bug. Heblt eng, ___ 642·9_32_1 ___ 1 AM FM radio. Sl250 ofr. '69 vw Bug, superb c·ond. 581-9133 new t ires, AM /FM '70 vw Cmpr, tent, stereo, $1250/uffer . radials, nu eng, stereo, _848_·_24_96 ______ -.. :dnl cond $2895/ofr 581·3266 '68 VW. $500/firm 545·3057 or 548-5747 ·75 Bus 7-Pass, AM FM (714) 633·4638 t2lJ) '63 BAJA. Sunrl, mags, 322·2267 ask for Jim. new tires. rblt eng. Lots more! Best ofr. 675-4062 AMC 9905 • •••••••••••••••••••••• 1974AMC HORNET WAGOHS The Daily Pilot has 5 Hornet Sportabout sta· tion wagons for sale. Equipped with air condi· tioning, deluxe trim, roof rack, power steering and economical 258 CID 6 cylinder engines. All maintamed by our :.taff. '77 C-.e DeVllle 2600 Harbor Blvd. MALIBU 350 Full power, ractory air Costa Mi:sa 540·9100 L1MCOLM COHTIMEHTAL MARK IV CLEARANCE cood., stereo tape, cruise control, tilt & tele. wheel, split seat & opera lamps. 8000 miles. (118RLZ). ·11 c_,. D•Vln• Full pawer, factory air cond., leather int .. stereo, cruise control, firemist paint & wire wheel covers. 2000 miles. (81MRUQ). 76 C~ DeVIU. Full power, factory alr cond., stereo tape, cruise control, tilt &tele. wheel, red w /white top & red leather lot. 12,000 miles. (1S2860). . Nabers Cadillac 1973 CADILLAC ELDORAOO CONVERTIBLE Fully loaded, low miles & immaculate condition. (818PENl. SADDLEIACK VALLEY IMPORTS 831-2040 495-4949 '76 Coupe DeVilt. • '71Fltwd Sdn • Full pawer. factory air V..S, auto, P /S, P/B, A/C cond., cruise control, + much, much more. stereo tape, tilt & Extra sharp. <009DLF> Automatic, air cond. & \'lnyl top. Super sharp . (4J5GMK). Sole Priced-$2395 MIRACLE MAZDA 2l50Harbor Blvd., C.M. 645-5700 . WI DE SELECTION OF PRIME MARK lV 's NO REASONABLE OF1''ER REFUSED Santa Ann Lincoln l976 CheveUe, xlnl cond, Mercury has a carefully 19,000 mi, $2500, owner selected croup of prl'- must sell due to job vlously owned 1973 thru transfer. Call 752·7500 x 1975 Mark 1v·s. These 30 d ys. 633·0851 cars must be sold _w_k_n_d_s_te_v_s_. _____ 1 because of excc•ssive in· ventory. BeautifuJ selct· lion of eolors. All arc completely ~quipprd. Numerous styles and O!>· U~. Pncedtoclear. '75 MONZA Town Coupe, silver, fully loaded, V-8, 9,000mi, s:noo. 673-6596 '63 Impala Supl'r Sprts Cpe. Xlnt cond, nds some uphol wk. $375. Ph 968-3471 tele.wheel, pwr. truck 108 ILACK OLDS lock & dark brown 2345N. Grand '75 M t c I w/buckskin leather int. Santa Ana 542·8811 on e ar o, ------- SANTAANA LINCOLN MERCURY 1301 N. Tustin Santa Ana S..17·0511 Corvette 9932 12,000 miles. <260NDN>. 30,000 mi, loaded, $4700. 898-7030 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •75 Coupe D•Vllle 1964 Cadillac, 4 dr. Must --------- Full power, Caclory air sell.Makeoffer. 1964 Impala 283 CP. CORVETIES cond., cruise control, 496-5293 Radio, A/T, P /S, air. Gd stereo tape, tilt & tele. . tires, clean. $475. wheel pwr trunk lock & 6SCDV, new Ures, brakes, 6454339_ . CHOICE OF 15 1961THRU1977 · • : ready for the road.1---------senunel. Like new-2.3,000 $lOOO/bst orr. 548·0301. miles. (133.MXU). See at 507 Redlands, ·16 Se-Yih• Full power, factory air cond .. cruise control, stereo tape, tilt & tele. wheel & pwr. trunk lock. Red w /red cloth int. NwptHgts. '73 Cad, cocoa bm, P /S. cruise control, air, low mi,$7000.498-3126 9917 ••••••••••••••••••••••• (270NDY). '76 Seville '72 Camaro, 4 spd, clean, Full pawer, factory air fasL Come & see! cond., cruise control. ____ 64_4·_0_554 __ _ ster eo tape. pwr. '73 Camaro LT Package, Recliner, auto. dimmer. Auto, a1r, PS, PB, nu sentinel, wire wheel cov-tires, brks & paint. Must ers & theft deterrent sell by bt. 673·3758 or system. Like new-8200 645·1042 miles. <508416). --------- '76 SeYille '72 Z28. 350 stock rblt eng, Full power, factory air 4 spd, AM /FM, 69.000 m1. cond., cruise control, $2800/~ orr. 645·9746 stereo tape, tilt & tele. 1968 SS Camaro, PS, PB, wheel, lh.eft deterrent AC, whls, lo mi, good system. ~ire wheel cov-cond. $1075. 752·8388 ers ~ ivory w/gold * '76 Monte Carto * v.a. auto, PIS. P/B, A/C + many, many extras. Clean as a pin. $4650. (358NJO> 801 BLACK OLDS 2345 N. Grand Santa Ana 542-8811 1974 CHEVROLET CAPRICE CLASSIC 4 speeds & Automatics OrGnCJe County's Lan:Jest & Finest Selection E Z FINANCING WE LEASE CORVE'ITES HOWARD Chevrolet Dove & Quail Streets NEWPORT BEACH 833-0555 Air condit10nmg. power Cluss1c '73 Convert. dnver's seat, power win· lA'ather, all pwr, Hd & dows, AM·FM stereo Sft tops, only 15,000 m1 radio, deluxe exterior $7500. Like new. Pll · group and loads of ex-846-85_39 _____ _ tr as. Finished in i:ne~ium .68 CORVETTE convert/ red mctalhc_ w1~h red hard top. s.i2oo. bst rcas. vinyl roof. Maintained by offer 731.0565 company garage.--·--·----- tDP·74. Priced nght. Cougar $2975 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cougar '71 XR-7, cln, Jo Seeingaragearea ·1 p t t k' 9933 •' DICK MILLER MOTORS FIAT '72 VW Squarcbck , AM/FM, new tires, stick shrt. $1695/bst ofr. 495-5107. '69 VW Bug, auto, new lires, new uphol. xlnt running cond, Sl.075. 898·7030 All pricN at $2195 leather int. 7300 mUes. (~17). 9920 Ask for R·1ck or Oscar mi es. \' · P Y • as mg $2350. Call 536-3498 aft " Oran~e Coast 4.JOpm. •76 SevUle Autos, Mew 91001AMtos. H•w 9100 ~ .. M•w 9100 '62 BUG. re bit eng, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••• •••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• mechanically good, xlnt # DP·62 is finished in Silver Green metallic with green vinyl interior. Priced right al only Full power, factory air cond .. cruise control, stereo tape, auto. dim· mer, sentinel, wire wheel covers & Pueblo beige w 1 beige cloth. 16,000 •4 Wheel Drive Specialists• Home of the famous "GROUND HOG" BRAND NEW '77$3955 GMC SPRINT OIDERNOW PLUS TAX & LICENSE l:Ond. $700. 046·t;788 '75 VW 7 Passenger Van, xl nt cond, new tires, $480() 499-4237 '72 VW Van, rebll eng, new clutch, new paint, AC, AM I FM, $3,000. 551-2.300 . l.A"f W0fll'\lllfllJ4S (/} ~llf:'f.'.'fl Mf,ff~l t 'd\tf, so ' I \#CJ-..Wflfr{f :111 r.61J o·•, 11141 \1' •;n '66 VW SJA732 $577 '69Bugouto 183HYX $b77 '67 Bug EW647 $877 - 70 Bug 922EEV $877 '70 Bvg I 69LIG $977 '71 Ghio M40JJ $ove 7 I Sedan 624FYU $1177 '72 Bug. 01r 9011..PR $1277 , Ghio (orwt 324NBD $harp $2095 iiDP-55 has only 41.000 miles and finished in Mellow Yellow with Cin· namon Buff vinyl in· terior. Priced at only; $2695 All cars may be seen in the Daily Pilot parking lot, 3.J<t W. Bay Street, Costa Mesa. Call 642-4321 for mote information. Ask for Rick or Oscar io the neet garage. ~--- '67 AMC Rebid. 4 dr, 6 cyl, runsg00<4 ~-581·9675 Sportabout '71, snrf, auto, 20mpg, P /S, 53,000 mi., $UOO P /P (748DQN> (714 )531-0768 Wck 9910 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '69 Cmpr 371 MMN $1677 '72 Buick Electra. 4 dr. 72 Cmpr 702EDI $2577 vinyl top, every avail ~wood Moton vw xtra. + Cratg cass stereo. Xlnt cood. Orig miles. (494020). '76 SeYllle FulJ power, factory air cond .. cruise control, stereo tape & blac k w /black cloth. 15,000 miles. <461120). •7 6 Eklorodo c,.. Full power, factory air cond., lealher int., ster tape. cruise control, pwr. trunk lock & silver blue. (707NDN>. urn Bug, 49,000 miles. owner. Very clHSY car •16 Re.twood oneowner (038 DDV ) UOOO/FIRM. Call BRGHM. Full power, 546-0220 _4_9_3·_~_7_S._C_h_e_ri_'. ____ 1 factory air cond., spll BRAND MEW '77$4155 ~~~.~?!,Te~rcondi· 1~1~P~;~1:~~-ully GMC l/4 TON ~~40LQW) 13195 '68Rivlera E Xlnt condiliqn PICKUP-ORDER HOW USTAXlL:ICENSE ·~~T'j.f~ BACK _,/otr 551-0545 seats. pwr. trunk lock, s tereo tape & dark brown. 16,000 miles. (126088). '75Ae.twood BRGHM.·DE ELEGENCE. Full power, ractory air cond., split seats. stereo tape, cnil•e control, sentinel, aut o. dimmer , pwr. truck lock & all black. 31,000miles. <622MFV). BRAND MEW 1775415·5 GMC I TON C~& CHASSIS-ORDER .. ow PLUSTAXILICENSE 546-0220 '72 SUPER BEETLE, ex· ceptionally clean "10Riviera New tires, loaded Batotr. 586-8366 (WJElflQ> 546-0220 1973 Buick Regal cp. V·8, auto trans, factory air '74 Super Beetle, im· condilionina. power mac ulate (698LKX > steering, power <disc> _546-0220 _________ , brakes, radio, beater, *ALLEN* '65 VW Sqbk, amtrm. whitewall U.res, vinyl Olds/Cadlllac/QMC S.D. Frwy.-Avery Pkwy. LAGUNA NIGUEL 495-6430 BRAND NEW ·11s4255 -=~-~_12.·"_ewp-aint' rool.472G:~. Johnson and Son GMC JIMMY . ' 'T2 Safari camper. Xlnt . UncolnMe~ury 'atCadSedDeVllleFuH Only serious offers 2626HarborBlvd. loeded,perf.cond.$1100. 0 Dia.MOW Pl.US TAX& LICENS!: please.~aft12pm Costa Mesa 540.5360 P.P.846·5888. •m VW liua. teblt eng. 1973 Century Luxua By owner, cash nffded, Radials , very clean. Coupe . Xlnt cood. "73 Cad. Sedan deVille, $1095. 494·7895 Sacrifice $2195. Call full pwr, low mi, $3,495. '75 VW BUS. Sunrl, Zl,000 '\94-?..S. (98.3618or496·7929 ml, $4100 °"" b•t ofr. 74 Buick Riviera, muat MUil aell '73 El Dorado. 8'0-104lor9'7YM398 Hll. XJnt cond. Air, full Sii vor w / bJ k tn t '58 B\IG W/aUDl'OOf FM pwt, AM/trM •tereo, Yin Cabrtolet top. All pwr: cus. mreo. dew Un.. ~1~,000 ml, $3500. Makectr.•N-7635 ~~~~ . ~~~~~ '67 ......_ snr '7• Elec.Va a Dt Landau. ee· AM J5'M/&ape. •• 11\alJ pwr, ...,.. ldlroac. st\1'1> Wb\ W/btu Nf.3'16' or •1111 87 ,CiOlhitl. tt500. S.0-*1 at • .,. aw: 1121. I '67 'fW s.w .,. ttBG.U.., 2 dr hrd1p. .. Cad De VIII• Xlnt -.. Ml-8508 low mi, to.decl. w/Clllt. cond, $1000. Pvl Ply wbll. ~at $(..150. MIMellortD-3420 "11 VW BUii CtttPr/'1 PA•, a.tt olf•• over S:S:SOO ----....,_..,,._ _ _.. t.c.'ntk. btd.: tbJ. PB. ta!raGl-1 .. «>11P,1Dakeaft't7MSM OAR.AGE SALE ada ,ll'I ---------·• Cluallltd d1 Mll bll t!'.i.J>alt1PUotbrtntbap• "72BVG, alotpalot bod14 lttmt, aaull itell)t or .PY: tOGltl. To plac• f OUI' lnt•~ler, n areal nr U••· Jaa& caU Clrawln1 oerd plaene $MU. "2-m1i ' ...,.,.., toa1I toda1. ' ' • •••••••••••••••••••••• ·Daily Pilot 197SCHEVY MOMU2+2 Immaculate thruout. Must :;ce! (980LWA l. 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa '68 Cougar. Im mac, 34,500 m1, 1 ownr. $1200. 644·8305 Must s~e. ONLY $2999 1975CHEVY FINE SELECTION OF USED CARS '69 BUG '73 VWGHIA Radio. heater. Stk. 11 05 Stk. 1011 s13a9 $2988 168 BUS '74 VWBUG Super clean. Lie. WTI 110 4 speed. Li<; 922MFS 5 1988 s2499 '72 BUG '75 VW BUS , 4 epeed. Lie. 141ELU Nice for the family. Lie. 600MOT •2188 54788 ·•75 SCIROCCO 171 BUG Loaced. Lie. 471MON 4 SPeed. Lie. 3050TC $4688 s2188 168, BUG . 170 BUG Surwoof. Nice. 728RFA. . Try Ill Lie 043AUT sl488 '1988 1 I AalfM. U"411 ...,.._ UIM Meet. UHd • ., Utecl ..................................................................... ······················· !a!U!d!f, Foebtuary 29: 1177 OAl'-Y PILOT Cit '·' I ...._ HJI ~· fHI OHr dllle tt51 '-"« 9"1 ;.-.;z;,,_. .................................................................................. . Mew 9IOO ...... Mew tlOO Altht.. New noo '.-..a.M•w t100 ·Alllot. Mew taoo. . ......................................................... .......... •.....••.•........... . .......•....•..••.••• . : .. l>AJlT. Cuat.om. 4 Dr, tram~CW::-J""e:::Jt~ "7J CUUus. PS. PB. AC, lffS PONTIAC VI, auto, radio, •nyl Uonlns. full power, Vlnyl alao Mo~n rr. TWAHS..AM 400 J'Ofl, looka luuna tharpl 1tereo radio, beater, AM/FM, ..,,OOOtWB 854ll Like nC'W & utra sharp! .-0. PbUl•I033 whitewall tlrH, vinyl * 71 c.t~4 Dr* <HY1226) ..,. he .. 1 ...,1 old lad roal, llnt.ed &lau, wheel C ONLY $5195 wft.riow mll111e Al S:S~t=or lea1hat. ~'1.~. {~rJJi.~1 ' HOWARD Ctt.•rolet SID m.aw btl 10 o $2e95 IOI IL.ACK OLDS Dove & Quail Slb. ... Johnlofta.idSoo 23UN.Grand NEWPORT BEACH hnl LiftColA Mercury Saftt• Ana 543-81111 8ll-Cl555 .... ,••••••••••••••••• 26!111Rarbot Blvd. I t61 llOllO Costa aa .. a 540-5360 fiAlll.AMI llDAM '11 l.Jncoln cp. V-8, auto Au&omatlc, pwr. 1teer· trana, factory air condi· Inf, pwf'. brak••· al llonlq, power steering, coftd. tis low mllea1•·• power Cdl1c> brakes, o n e o w n e r c a r . power windows, power <YBNICM). seah, 1tueo radio, .ONLY$ ~95 heat.er, whitewall Urea, vinyl rool. 252 CCY $2395. Johnson and Son Unooln Mercury 2628Harbor Blvd. * '71 Cllt /S.p Cpe * 'Ill Pontiac Grand Prix, v .a,auto.P tS.P/.ll,AtC. Model V, good cond. V / T . Re a 1 sh a r p . Auto. air, SlOOO. 968-9923 (~OTA) t'BTrans AM '7S. Loaded, IOI ILACK OLDS new tires. a trk, Lowest 234SN. Grand price. OCr or $4700. Sanla Ana 542·8811 &M>-2564 '700lds442radlalsHurst '74 l''IREBJRD Xlnl. auto, TH400, xlnt Cond.PtS. P/B. S40(X). $1000/oCCr.968·0804. 546 2703 Pinto 9957 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~lrd 9970 Costa Mesa 540·5360 Ford 73, Pinto Sq. Wgn, ••••••••• •••••••••• • • •• air. AM/l"M stereo. auto. 1975 Uncoln cp. V-8, auto new radials $2200 trans. factory air condi· 839-8556 • G~a '75, 2 dr, 6 cyl, tioning, full power, ----------1 ~·air, pwf, R&ll 7 stereo radio, healer. ml s. S3'7SO. 536-0449 whitewall tir es, vinyl '61 Fairlane ·soo, 2 dr rool, tinted glass, wheel hrd t · I coven. interior leather. ~Lau o, atr, mmac. WP SIS(). ~8868 536-5894 882L • $7395. '75 GRANADA Loaded, 6 Johnson and Son '74 Pinto Wagon. Good cond. Low mllea~e. bc!>t orCer. $2200. 540·2220. 1974 Pinto Station Wgn, auto, air. S2300 497.2759 cyl. X1nt. cond. $3650. Lincoln Mercury '71 Pinto. Reduced to S8SO. 4MS-2205 2626 Harbor Blvd. Auto air radio. Call Costa Mesa 540·5360 648-0056 ' 1968FORD THUMDERllRD COUPE. Full power & air con.d. One owner. <YQXS92l. OHLY $1295 Mi\RQDIS MOTORS 'M Mustana. Rebll 6 cyl, -----·------ 1111101 MAlll~ur Q•ll P•W' ')un Owt1ul1.,.. v -/\, •. ,I ( ••1 Ml~SION Vtf JO SJl-1~110 •19~· n10 3-apd. Cln. Great gas Mcrltrick 9947 1974 Pinto Hatchbal·k. V mlfate. $800. 6'2·4689 ••••••••••••••••••••••• R&H, auto trans. xlnt ecJO 9974 •7 T i . '73 Maverick, p tS, p /B, ~ond Lo M1· .,..,.,c .. tb~t •••••••••••••••••••• • •• 3 or no, auto, air, v.s air 32 ooo mi $2250 ' · · .,,..'-"' ~ radJala, 4 dr, $1750/bst sco.&us' • • · ofr. 536-2024 '72 Vega 4spd. Air. low mi olfer559·0l83 New radials. lmmac. ----------1.70 Grabber, R & H, auto, '75 Pinto whl llalchback, 831·3173 1973 Ford LTD 4.dr. V-8, new valves, brakes, 4spd stick. ll.000 m1. ---------- auto trana •. factory air shocka. Gd cond. Orie. Bought new '76. S2-IOO. '75 C~~~;t ~~:;d1~o~n GT conditioning, power owner. 11149. Days, ;:~~1Zr ssov. T.o P. 494-3726 494-3568 steering, power (disc> 54.S-7108 or eves, 963-6837 brakes, radio. heater, Plymouth 9960 whitewall tires, vinyl wy 9950 •••••••••••••• .. ••••••• rr:xl. 826Ci6N. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • $2795. l976 Bobcat Runabout. 1973 PLYMOUTH Pnvate party :.it-eks ·73 Vega Panel ExpresK. Good cond. Wdl pay Sl200 cash. 893·3073 We want to be tJ1e kind of automobile dealer you've been looking for. '\ . ' ~AUTOCENTElt DlllVE IRVINE.CAUl'OltNIA'2114 The Bluest Marketplace on the Oranp Coast DAILY PILOI CLASSIFIED ADS [ 1 One Call Service 642 •5678 Fast Credit Approval You Can Sell It, find It, T rode It With a Want Ad -· ~ .. .. ... .. .. .. .., I Johnson and Son Auto trans, V·6, factory Lincoln Mercury air conditioning, power STATIOHWAGOH 2626Harbor Blvd. steering, power (disc) Automat ic with roof Autos, New 9800 Auto1, Hew 9100 Autos, Hew 9100 Autos. New 9100 Autoa, Hew 9100 Alltos. New 9800 Costa Mesa 540·5360. brakes, radio, heater, rark. {761GXI L ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• '7JFord Torino4dr Sedan. whitewall tlres.168 NKL. Sale Priced-$2195 Factory air conditioning, Johns~!~~d Son llLL YATES power steering, power Lincoln Mercury VW-PORSCHE I disc) brakes, radio, 2626 Harbor Elvd. San Juan Capistrano heater, whitewall tires, Costa Mesa 540·5360 837-4800 493-4511 tinted glass, wheel cov-1----------1 _________ _ ers. 144HL Y. $2695. Johnson and Son Lincoln Mercury '65 Mercury4dr. Realy clean. SSOO. firm. 645·3793 '72 Plym Duster. 6cyl, standard trans, $900. 960-2163 2626 Harbor Blvd. '68 Sta. Wgn, new brakes, ·70 Duster. 3 spd, FM Coeta Mesa 540.5360 good cond. $5()(). stereo & tape deck. Gd 675-51.35 cond. $800 /bst o fr . 75 Granada, 8 cyl, 4 dr, 497·3800 eves AT, PS, Air, wtwallll, 'tn Mere 4dr. Grandma -· ---- spotless. $3895. 751·4303 must sell. 1 ownr, full • 6 4 Vii I 1 ant . Goo <I , . pwr, A/C, nu tires. xlnt transportation. S5SO. 68 . En1hsh Ford. 42.000 cond. Low mi. See to ap. Phone 5411·2461 A ~1 ·s m1, very clean, runs prec. S795. 646-8365 well. &42·6001 * 75 Monarch Cpe * '71 Ford Rltnchero. Compl 1 p s p B overhauled, Immac. 6 cy' / ' / ' auto, 548-6503eves. A/C, V/T, real sharp. ---------• $3650. (531MIM l 973 t.TD Brougham. air, IOI ILACK OLDS PS, PB, AM/FM stereo, 2345N. Grand tilt whl, xlnt cond $1,995. Santa Ana 542-8811 7tM737 Must 9952 '75 Granada Ghia, 6 cyl, lo •••••'!'!'!••••••••• • ••• •• ml, pvt pty. Phone 'M Mustan• Convt VS. 648-1888. Completely restored. "7SGranTorino2dr.dark New l!rters, heads. etc. blue, wht vin top. P /s. S2SOO firm. 6?J. ll44 p/b, ate. Lo mi's. Best '611 Must GT. 390 eng. l'lfr ovr $3000. 963-8839. Mags. neE'ds some work. 'll8 COUNTRY Sq. 77000 $850. 642-6812 1975 PLYMOUTH FURY WAGONS The Daily Pilot has onf SatelUte Custom 3 Scat station wagon and one 2 Se<1t i.tallon wai?on fur sale. Both equipped with air conditioning. 1wwti1 tailgate window, ht•av) duly suspension. Tor quefllte transmission, power steering. power disc brakes, nnd lugga1c rack. Maintained by our staff. mL 10 pass, fully equlp'd. 66 Sharp, rebll, 6 cyl. new loth priud at S2400 Orig. Ownr. Best ofr. paint, $1195 or olCer. See 54.5·0763 to appreciate MS·7191 i3 LTD. Brougham. f'ull '67 Must 289, auto, PS, AC. pwr, A!°il /FM stereo. R&H.ongownr.AJlserv SUper sharp.trTS..7396 receipts, clean, $950. '72 Tori no W gn. New _M_a_rk_._64_2·_9954 _____ 1 radials, shocks. air, PS. '65 Mulil. Fstbclt, V8 PB. valve job, trans auto, St.000. firm. reblt, orig ownr. very 84().74SOeves. clean. $1800. 968-8296 -------'74 Mustang 11. Xlnt cond '8S Mere w1n. Rbll en&. Auto, AM /FM stereo NU1tarter, baU, nu tires. S2300. CaUSSS.3258. 900. 5'8-8104 #DP-76 is a Plymouth Fury Custom Suburban;; Seal station wagon . Finished in ltght blue with blue vinyl interior. Pnced at only: Sl225 All cars may be M•en tn Ute Dally Pilot parkmg lot, 330 W. Bay .Street. Costa Mesa. Call "4l! .t321 for more inforni at1on ----------112 Muatane. xlnl <'Ond. Ailk for Rick or Oscar m '72 W11on Country Sedan. Estate sale. Best oHer the fleet gara~e air, PS, PB, new valves, Call t>er&PM. 963·5657 - tires: runs. looks great. · 1 6 A R Jl 0 w . c; T Sac. Need money '85Conv.New,top.tire5, equipped. AM FM. 5 "2·2072 very, clean thruout. spd, USMC flnJnnng U.. tt•I Mech I aound. 53Hi675. av ail. 494-2114 ....................... OWMRelll.. 9955 POllHac 9965 'Tl Uncotn, ~r. good ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• ••••••••• ••• •• • • eond. Loaded, leather. ·es Olds Delta 88. Pwr. 1970 POMTIAC Sl,000. 67s-c>237 air, 4 dr. 4.55 ent. Aikin& GllAHD PRIX '73 Lincoln Mark IV. V-8, SSSO. Nl-2179· Dan Full power with air cond. auto trans, factory air 1913 Olda CuUass cp. v.s, & low m I I e a g e . condltJonln1. full power, auto tram. factory air CMAUV>. 1tereo radio. heater. conditlonln1, power ONLY $1695 whitewall tlres, vinyl 1lee.ttn1. power (disc) rod, tinted 1tass, wheel brakes, radio, heater. arvers, interior leather. 511HTY. &!ti al ta&mO. S3095. $5195. Johnson and Son Johnson and Son Uncoln Mercury Uncoln Mercury 2626 Harbor Blvd. Ml\RQOf S MOTOR S Jtt1l•U M"'~' t)t Ullt C•t1:Wf ' + • f• , 'I' J,.., r' I• , , 1 '••f Ml·,•,1('N \II JU 2831 Harbor Blvd. Cc.ta Mesa 54().5360 Cotta Mesa 54(). 1--~-~---"'--1 I 11 JHUtJ ·\'I • l.llU .,,. • "--•n llar .. IV V" '7p4CutJS.. PuaB SupremAeM. 2 Ddr, 'IB Cetalina Wgn. A:C, Gd • ......._,,,,. ,. . ..,, I I • auto, ra , trans S895 au&o trana, factory alr fad aJr. Bank app $3095. ' Ph MB-4987 eorid1Uonin1, full power, BR dr. over 129()(). Call ---------1 stereo radio. heater1 ~all6pm. '68 Firebird. xlnt cond. whitewall Urea, tJolea ----------auto, AIC. mugs, nu blk 11 ... wtMel covent.. in· * 7DDtltoll S• * v-topS12SO 586-6433_. __ NEW 1976 OR 1976 DEMONSTRATORS NOW thru MONDAY, FEB. 28, 197Ji '72 OLDS CUTLASS Vft 1v1om1111c air cond1t1on1,,g DOwef ''••••"O &, hfl.,'ltS vlh~ f()p rl6f() t'lt'MJef", t7~1EINI ... , ... _ ........... ,,........,"".., ....... • "' ' ........ ·---... •1•"1• •• .. , .. ,, "''• .. ....... '67 MUSTANG F1"11~.-Aut""'*~'c. Vl' '1·111) tt•:itM. UOWl'f 'tflt-.r•ne. 00¥'1'9' bt<tlii•t (lXl8M1. 557~!nth ,, .. , ....... ·*-·''"·---· +I • .. • f.411 _,,. •'"' I .... • • l+l-,.,,.. "'"'"fV"' ... , .. , ....... ,,. .. '74 OLDS 88 Y8 Auit:WnehC vinyl loo ttr t'Oo!11111inNNJ, 04>w•r 'le.t'u'IO I bfB•• r9d.u. t'l•ider (4Ml7)6) '72 CHEV. IMPALA Cou.,. VI ,.,, 011l01t;on1nq P 9. rtdtO he.tler.WSWt!fH IOO~E~H; '73 BUICK Riviera Air t'e>nd, AMl,M t1•fitO, IOIH 8 wr, po'#&f '"'· 000' t~ \liny1 10(). Htt ......... P 8 Aol!'t9-I (NOOUI. '75 OLDS CUTLASS 5'1~ VI auru Vtl"Vf 100 tw•v•t but••1 ... 11. AM'~ thi""'· wule wttoef Ccwer• (tlCUU)j '75 OLDS STARFIRE V9. atJlfomattc. power Ileen~ 1•r OOf\O.. fl<llCI. ho•lff, ttlf1e W-11 j093H8W) •7 4 CHEVY PICKUP VIit, •ulom1flc. power tteerlng. atr cond11m"'9.R•H ttw1ai '74 CUTLASS HURST VII. *"°"""IC. bu<MI ...... C\llf. _.1!'11 lao. AM/FM tllttroo w/lll(llt PCh¥ftr wlndOwli, tilt -'· cru ... "°"""'-jOJOLJCI '72 POMT. LE MAMS Lu~v,, COUDfJ. 3SO VB a1110. OOWf!f &leer•no A b,-1\M lilt wt\41~ tMdtt Milll1&.. "'"" 100. •tll\lt ,..._ .. t81*ZW~ 17J OLDS TORO llttutlfv1 gor. '"J~ '"hlle lap. AM~M oi .. eo. II -v -M•I. -_,, ....,,... -.... _ .... ~ toP. 1"1-.,,.,..._,rcl. ,4 .. FXW~ '75 OLDS TORO Otlllltilul bu'llUl!Oy 0010'. AMIFM •t•rao. c"'40'll ~tot> lull -Ir'(! ... , A •• -.cru ... conlrol. IUI-~ j7:MILWE.l. ( \ • . . . . , . . . ,.. .... ... .. terl«leather. 9Z'1KFB. V4, auto, PIS, P/B, AIC, ,,.,,_ •• ,_..,._. •••----·-,,._ .. _ ,,.,...,..,_-~,_.,._ .. _ ·· ,,,.... -S719S. 1harp w/lo, lo miles. '00 Ponliac Grand Prix. ::::,:t.;~~.-:.,~~~.~---.... .,.,,'° :......::.;-':.!.,.E-ij..~ ... ~ .... --;.Wfl• !!;.::~~~=-_...c.........-.-.• .. • """.~ .... • .. .....,....,...=i.i~ • .,...._...,,.,.., ~=-~:::::·.-:..":.t.~...!.~.,41,., John&onandSon C0168EJ> V·8, auto trans, factory .. -----------111-·.~.-....... _________ -t~"•""•"'•"""'-"'•..,.•~•.•"•"•-----.. ---··---------... ·--·.·--·'•"'•'"•''•''•"•'----t· <: Un~nMtn:ul')' IOllLACKOLDS air conditioning. power •74 BUICK 172 GRAHD PRIX •.. amHarbotBlvd. ZUSN.Grand steering, power (disc) 176 PLYM. VOL.ARE 172 PONT. FIREllRD • .:Jvol ~~D-S ~-D••vllllil ,...._ wl•llll• loo AWrM, Cotta J4eaa 540-58 Santa Ana 542.8811 brakes, radio. heatt>r. ~!;lf'9,c;~,.,;·,~·:va;:1•1•r. P0001' :1,:,~,,.~-;&r.~:Uf.'9" ,-. ;..~ ... _ rtdio. .. -. ; CINTURY PO-~-1111 -..,~ - whitewall lires, vinyl "Lt>-cM10W'i~ :,.,-:=~:'Of;;Jt......,* •C>OllOll!~l&i4f8"l. roof, wheel covers. YPl'92'l. SU95. Johnson and Son Lincoln Mercury ZG26Harbor Blvd. Costa Men s.o-5360 ·s LeMans, vs, Jspd, PS, Nu clutch, batt & tires, ~.116a-se83 '15 r\rebltd F.sprit. Xtras, :x.lnl. $3995. 613-2441. Selectshtrt crulse-o-matic. p. frt d. brks, p strng. duraspark Ignition sys, vnl Insert blalde mldQS. frt bmpr grds, aound Insulation pkQ. p vent sys .. 400CIO V-8, HR78X15 wsw radials. r bmpr grds. air cond/Selectalre. tnl gls-COl'f¥> Stk #408. Ser. # 134196. 55579 f'IMfO IUHAIO UT 4 cyl .. auto trans. factory atr radio. Pleater. wtutewall ttres. tinted glass. wtteel covers. vinyl interior. luggage rack Save On Gas On Thi s· (285NKK) 1976 MG MIDeolT COMVH T. 4 cyl . 4 si>eed. ra<ho. tteater, rally wheels • 1 70949 GUMADAGHt4 V-8. auto. trans.. factory air. pawer steering, pawer disc brakes. radio. heater, wsw. vinyl roof, tin1ed glass. radial tires.. 18,000 mlles.. (481MWf) TAKE $ YOUR CHOICE 0 ZDOOasm>AM 4 si>eed manual transm1ss1on. front d11c brakes. rack and pm1on steenng, all vir1yt bucket seats. electnc rear window defroster, steel-belted radial ply tlree, wheel covers. 2 3 Iller 2V engine. radlal tires. tinted gl&S&-COfTIPlete. front ltceose plate bracket. Stock #0237 Serial 1101722. 53279 76PIRTO DIMO 4-apeed manual transm1ss1on. front disc brakes. rack and pinion steenng. solid stse 1gn11ton.1 cloth or vinyl bucket seats, COIOl':.f<eyed cut pile carpeting. min1-oonso1e. tinted glass. electnc defroster. steel-belled radial ply BSW. rear bumper guards. front bumper guards. AM radio. 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