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VOL. 70, NO. 134, 3 SECTIONS, _.2 PAGES SATURbAY, MAY 1_., 1977 TEN CENTS
OC Tax Dollars E'i~ Vp Private lloinl
By GARY GRANVILLE
Ol lllt O .. ly ~•,..Stall
It shouldn't have but it cost
Orange County taxpayers $3,436
Jut fall to pave a small private
road in Modjeska Canyon.
Friday, the Orange County
.Grand Jury concluded there is no
legal way the county can recover
the money from the county
employes who ordered the road
paved.
And, the jury said, there are no
grounds for craminaJ prosecution
of the resporunble employes, one
of whom owns I~ near the er· roneously paved d.
Those decisions ave Ron Nov·
ello, an assistant director in the
county's Environmental
Management Agency, a clean
bill of health.
The jury's finding echoed a
similar conclusion reached
earlier this year by County Ad·
ministrative Office Robert
Thomas at the conclusion of an
mquiry into the road paving con-
troversy.
Thomas found, however. that
Novello "went beyond the bOunda ot prudent management" when
he ordered the paving done on the
private road near ModJeska Ca·
nyon property he owns.
And the CAO poked at "dis·
erunUed employes" who drew
criticism to Novello by complain·
mg to the press about the paving
job.
But the Grand Jury said in its
report to the county Board of
Supervisors that it couldn 't
blame the incident on the so·
called disgruntled employes.
"In this e•se.there 1eemed to
be a lack ot Job knowled1e, llttle
understa.ndini that with authori-
ty one also assumes resPonslbill-
ty, • • the jury said.
The Grand Jury's somewhat
vaguely worded release seemed
to say that while there ls no fiscal
ot criminal ·responsibility on
Novello's part, there are issues
of management lnvolved in the
incident.
A backup report to the Grand
Jury release by Auditor·
Controller Vic Heim was more
specific.
· "The initial work performed oo
the Modjeska Canyon area
roadway does not appear to have
been accomplished within
normal operating procedures,"
Heim said.
He noted that Novello ordered
the road graded last Oct. 12
''without the work assignment
sheet required by normal pro-
cedure."
Heim set the grading cost al
$77.
In November the road wu
oiled at a Ci>St of $380, accordini
to Helm's rtaurea. And in
January the road was paved at a
cost of $2,978. ·
"The uncertainty of the road
being the county's maintenance
responsibility was known at the
time the oil and UphaJt were ap-
plied to the roadway," Helm's re-
port to the Grand Jury continued.
The auditor said the decision lo
asphalt the road was made to put
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Goldwater Seeks Nixon 'H9n:·esty'
2 TolVlls
.Bombed
' SAN FRANCISCO CAP I
Frenzied birds attacked home:.
in two more California com·
munitles Friday. and scientists
said recent rain and cold weather
could be to blame.
1 "I think it may be that this 1very peculiar weather drove
jthem to roost," said Ned K.
Johnson, an ornithologist at the
University of California at
1Berkeley. ''They feed on flying
insects and the cold may have
killed the-insects.''
Northern California has been
hit recently by scattered showers
1 and below normal temperatures.
1 "It couJd be that they were fly ·
;ing through the storm and got
rtlred and had to rest," said Dr.
,Laurence Benford of the
1Califomia Academy of Sciences
ln San Francisco. "Maybe they
couldn't be choosy."
The birds believed lo be grey
Vaux swifts streaked down
chimneys, many or them beating
their-wings frantically until they
died. Appearing in aroups of
several hundred, the birds re-
portedly fl ew down chimneys
about 50 at a time.
Connie Spain or Visalia in
Tulare County said Fnday hun-
dreds of birds with ''long. black.
skinny tall feathers and beady
little eyes" swooped down the
chimney or her home.
"We have about to to 12 feet or
solid birds," she said, estimating
1th at 20 or 30 were deud. The rest.
she said, were "alive and flutter
ing."
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P ulling tor the Home Tea na
Members of the UC Irvine Junior Varsity Eight kick up
spray in second heat of Friday's repechages <consola-
tion) heat on North Lido Channel in Newport Beach. Fif·
teen schools are participating in the event and early
Dall, Pllo4 Sufi , .....
risers can ~•tch the action from Genoa Beach on Lido
Isl~. Lido Village, and Lido Isle Bridge. But races are
over at about 10: 30 a. m. (Race story on Page Bl.)
Break-in
Needs
Air. •ng
WASHINGTON CAP> -Sen.
Barry Goldwater has called on
former President Nixon to make
a special telev1s1on appearance
and "honestly explain why
Watergate happened."
Goldwater, the conservative
Republican from Arizona, said
Friday Nixon should go beyond
the explanations he offered
dqring an hour and a half in·
terview with David Frost last
week and say. "This is what hap-
pend. This is how the break-in
cam e about."
After the first Frost interview.
Goldwater said no Republican
"in bis right mind" would ever ..
consider Nixon as a political
candidate for any office.
"Now I have lo admit that that
is a very harsh judgment on a
man who wu a friend !or many
years," Goldwater said today.
The senator said he often cam-
LA's Davis a 'Maybe' Cl'A Lawsuit
Hit,s Coast
Colkge Unit
paigned for Nixon's election
campaigns and Nixon cam-
pa~gned "for me wholeheartedly
. . . at least In his conception of
the term."
Nonetheless, Goldwater said
until Nixon makes a full explana-
tion ot the origins or the scandal
which drove the former Presi-
dentJrom orrice, the Republican
party'\should block any return by
Nixorrto public life.
By MJCHAELPASKEVICH
Ol-o.11, ...... ,~ff
Los Angeles Police Chier
Edward M. Davis, while ma.lung
a pair of speeches Jo'riday m
Newport Beach, conceded he
probably will be a Republican
gubernatorial candidate in 1978
to continue what he termed his
"fight against the Browning of
California."
The reference was not to the
statewide drought but to
Democratic Governor Jerry
Brown, who Davis claims is sup-
porting a plan that could severe·
ly limit urban and industrial
growth m California.
The outspoken police chief re-
marked th at he still believes
homosexuality is "perverse" and
"pot is harmful" and that. he has
detected "a change In attitude
among young people today." He
said he is encouraged by youths'
mcreasmg wanness over pot and
homosexuality.
Dunng his stay in Newport
Beach. Davis addressed a mom·
ing meeting or the Newport-
H arbor Republican Wo men.
followed by a luncheon speech
before members of the Exchange
Club of Newport Beach.
Shortly before .his second
speech at the Balboa Yacht Club,
Davts teamed that a Los Angeles
Superior Court Judge had over·
ruled a suit filed by a woman who
charged Davi1' department with
using discriminatory height and
fitness requirements to prevent
females from earning spota on
the police Corce.
Davls termed the declslori
"magnificent" and jokingly
I .
added he is no longer in danger of
being forced to award a police
diploma "to 4·foot 10-inch moron
transvestites."
However, the joking stopped
when it came to Davis' analysis
of wh'at he said is a Brown-
backed pl~ he attributed to Bill
Press, a planner in Brown's
cabinet.
Davis said Brown hopes to
limit growth through elimination
of single-family residences in
'favor of hl&h·rise complexes in
urban areas. He added that
Brown desires stricter lndustrial
pollution controls and no further
development of agricultural
land.
Conceding that Brown's plan
would make better use of exist·
Ing land and induce cutbacks in
energy consumptloh, Da\lla said
the plan "would make citizens
captives in urban areas."
"l wonder what thls philosophy
would have meant to Orange
County 30 years ago?" Davis
asked.
He utied the media as well u
those In attendance "to closely
Investigate Gov. Brown to sort
out rhetoric from reality."
Durtna a brief question and
, anawer "riod after his second
SpteCtl Davit WU asked what he
would do to solve the probtem·ot
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By STEVE MITCHELL
Of IM D•llY Piiot Statt
A lawsuit filed Friday against
the Coast Community College
District couJd cost the district
between S7 and $8 million.
The suit was filed in Orange
Coast Superior Court by the dis·
trict's California Teachers As·
sociation chapter on behalf of
part-time CT A instructors.
Union spokeswoman Christine
Maitland said that, while the
lawsuit is being field on behalr of
about 150 part-time union mem·
bers, whatever decision comes
down from the court will affect
about 1,000 teachers in the dis-
trict-moeUy at Coastline Com-
munity Colle1e.
''Wh e n he does that,"
Goldwater said in a statement.
"I wUI be willlng to reappraise
my feeling towards him, but not
until then.
•·His actions have destroyed the
political party to which I devot~
my life."
In the Frost intel"View, Nixon
admitted td "letting the
American people down" and ly-
ing during attempts to shield his
closest aides during the in-
vestigations into the origins df
the orieinal break·ln at
DemocnUc National Committee
headquarters June 17, W72. •
But there was little discussion
durioa the interview of the
break-ln itlelf or who ordered
it. .
Nixon is to appear in five wlll study the lawsuit and separate broadcast interviews
possibly comment on the action wlth BrlUsh television personllll-
Max M. Russell, vice chan·
cellor ol employe relations for
tbe district, said college officials
next week. ' 1 The year-old "colleee without ty Fr<>1t. The second on oreign
walls" employs only part-time policy wai aired Thursday night.
Instructors tor its classes, and ctA •ttomeya say those instruc-
tors areille11lly c~assified.
"The district calls part-time
teachers 'temporary'," Ms.
Maitland said. "and our suit elahm \hit anyone who teaches
more than two semesters should
be recluaified, put on a route
for tenure.,and receive pro-rata
pay (equal pay for equal work).
That 'I tn thl! education cOde."
Sha said part·time teachers
rtow receive half of what a
fuUtJme \mtructor receivt1 f<:if'
the11mewori. The lanutt also affkl back l>•1 for the distrlet"'s 1,000~
membetjart·Ume 1taff, 0 •hleh
could ad up to $7 or '8 million oVft tM past three years." Ma.
aaltWldaald.
"Whatever the court fiDas fol'
our 1:1) merobei's, they fl.lid ror
all.'' .-
She eild 1lriiltar Jaw1ulta hav.~
ken flied bjth~ CTA In lOoth~
dYtrictl 1t.11tmde, an4 th.tt th ulon woo a amt at Rk> Hciid6 Comm\.ii\JtY~ei Dl1trlct. ·~us*ior eoun 1U 1e Charles
Voiel detlded In CTA'• favor ln
utat idlt." Mt. Maitland 11.ld,
0 and ~ part~me tciCMl'I
l
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'PROBABLY' RUNNING
Semf.cllndldat• Davia
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illegal aliens in Southern California.
He responded that he would
beef up border patrols and in-
crease staffing of the Immigra-
tion and Naturalization Service.
He warned that "Mexico's
benevoletlt dictatorship has
caused uncertainty whether that
country will remain a member of
the Western World or go the route
of Cuba, with the possibility of
missile sites just below border."
He added that it is a crucial
time for the United States to
maintain good relations with its
southern neighbors.
FroMPageAI
BIRDS •••
Santos Saldivar, a resident of
Arroyo Grande near San Luis
Obispo, said a "cloud of birds"
flew down his chimney at dusk
Thursday, then departed at dawn
on Friday.
"They sound like thunder. like
when you light up the fireplace
full blast. like a small earth-
quake, a shaking or the
chimney," Saldivar said.
Two homes an Shasta County,
about 200 miles north of San
Francisco, were hit by dive-
bombing birds last week and two
more homes in Los Gatos, 50
miles south of San Francisco,
were attacked earlier this week.
Marine Dies
In County
Auto Crash
A 27-year-old Marine stationed
at El T9J"O Air Station died Fri-
day alternooo near east Tustin
when the sports car in which he
was a passenger collided with an
oncoming light truck. California
Highway Patrol offlcers re-
ported.
Military officials withheld the
name of the crash victim pending
notification or next or kin.
The accident ocurred at 12:40
p.m. on Irvine Boulevard north
of Del Rey Avenue. Orflcials said
the sports car, driven by Kenneth
Taylor,23, of2414 N. Tustin Ave.,
Tustin, ·Willi attemptin1 to pass
another vehicle when the cruh
occurred.
Taylor suffered major injuries
and wu taken to Santa Ana·
Tu.tln Community Hospital. His
condiUoo wu listed as fair Fri·
day evenin1. hoapital otliclals
said.
The light truck was driven by
Jean Virden, 57, of 12141 Hickory
Branch Road, Tustin. Sbe suf·
fered minor Injuries and was
treated and released from Sanu
Ana-Tustin Community Hospital
Friday afternoon, official• aald.
Shapp Repayment
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP>-Gov. MUton J. Sbapp aald Friday
he will repay $299,066 In federal
money received by bis 1976 pro-
aidenlial cnmpaifn.
DAILY PILOT
NEW YORK (AP)-Ptesldent
Carttt'1 denouneement of the old
cbarce that Jews killed Christ,
elicited by a pastor concerned
over a Carter Bible class Jeaaoo,
w&1 quickly heralded by Jewltb
leaden.
••ff.ls pronouncement today, in
which he made clear his rejec-
tion of the Cbrtst·killer charge,
repudiated antl-Semltiam and
called for love for the J ewi.ab peo-
ple, la an action of fundamental
importance ... " Rabbi Marc
Tanenbaum, director of inter-
reli1ious affairs of the American
Jewish Committee, said Friday.
Carter's remarks on the
sensitive reliiious issue were
made in a Jett.et to a Lutheran
pastor who bad questioned the
President's treatment of the
matter in a class Carter taught al
Washington's First Baplist
Church.
New accounts. including a
story carried by The Associated
Press April 22, reported that
Carter, in discussing Jesus' con-
frontation with authorities, said:
"He had directly challenged ln
a fatal way the exiBting church,
and there was no possible way for
the Jewish leaders to avoid the
challenge. So they decide to kill
Jesus."
In his letter, band-delivered to
the Rev. John Steinbruck, pastor
of Washington's Luther Place
Memorial Church, the President
said that news reports "have led
to some questions about my
views" on the subject, and that
he waa "glad to have this op·
porturuty set forth my personal
position and to clarify any misun-
derstanding which may have re·
suited from these incomplete ac·
counts of my convictions.··
He wrote: "Jewish people
were for many centuries falsely
charged with the collective
respomibility for the death of
Jesus and were persecuted ter-
ribly for that unjust accusation
which has been exploited as a
basis and rationalization for anti·
Semitism."
He said that ''the Christian re·
ligion, according to my un-
derstanding, holds that Jesus of
Nazareth, who was a Jew, gave
his life to redeem the sing of
humanity. The gospels declare
that his death was foreordained
and without that death and the
resurrection which followed it,
Christians would not be saved in
Christ."
Carter not.ed that all major
Christian churches, including his
own Southern Baptist faith, have
repudiated the old slur, an action
for which he said he was
"personally gratified."
''To that I can only say.
·Ah men,' with all m y heart,"
Carter said .-in recounting his
church's particular stand.
Rabbi Tanenbaum reported ·
that he read Carter's statement
al the American Jewish Commit·
tee's meeting in New York and
that "it. was 1reeted-by spon-
taneous and sustained ap·
plause."
"That warm response. I
believe, typifies how the Jewish
people everywhere will undoub-
tedly feel about his honesty, his
candor and his humanity ... ·'
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to be recluslned and eave them
three years back pay as com·
pensation.•·
She stJd that amounted to $2
million for that di1trict'1 4!SO
part.time teachers.
The union aho auccessfuJly
artruect some issues ln a suit •1a1nn the Los ruos Community
Collece Di•trlrl, and la appealing
a declalon they lost in a Santa
Monica cue last Christmas.
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Trilnde Te 6WC Prmllle11t
Civic leaders gathered at Golden West
College Friday evening to honor retiring
school President Dudley Boyce,55. From
left are Dr. William Thompson, Orange
County Medical Association president-
elect, Mary Boyce, Dr. Boyce, and Hunt·
ington Beach City Councilwoman Norma
Gibbs. Boyce was honored by 350 people
for his 10-years of service at Golden West.
He said he is retiring in order to spend
more time with his family.
liberal Scorches
Carter on Unrest
WASHINGTON (AP) -Sen.
George McGovern, unruffled by a
rebuke from President Carter.
says Carter is either "hard of
hearing" or .. willing to risk a
credibility gap" by dismissing
criticism from liberals.
"It isn't as though I invented
thls unrest, .. said McGovern on
Friday. ··u·s been there:·
The South Dakota a en a tor. who
was the Democratic presidential
candidate in 1972, defended a
speech he made a week ago accus-
lni Carter of abandoning cam-
palcn promises and party prin·
ciples and catering to big bU5i·
ness.
Carter's rebuke came during
his news conference Thursday
when he was asked to respond to
criticism from .. a number of
liberal Democrats."
"Well, I would not refer to Sen.
McGovern as a number of liberal
Democrats." said Carter. adding
he was "thankful" the criticism
was "confined to one person "
Carter said some liberals were
.. very d1ff1cult to please ... if
they get 95 percent of what they
want. they can only rer::ember
the other 5 percent.··
McGovern responded: "The
conservallve business communi-
ty and the economist.-:. who speak
Saddle back
Negotiators
Call It a Day
Arter a negotiation session
lasting more than 12 hours Fri·
day, S~dlehnck Valley Unified
School District officials and
teacher representatives failed to
reach a contract settlement to
end a four-day teacher stride.
TrUJtee George Henry said dis·
trlct and teacher negotiators
ended the day-Jong contract talks
at 10:30 p.m. Friday and agreed
to resume at 9:30 a .m. today.
Trustees somberly waited in
the superintendent's office and
teachers continued pickeUn1 out·
side the district office building
tbrou1hout the negotiation
1e11ion which bad begun at 10
a.m. Friday.
Representatives or both sldes
seemed optimistic that an agree·
menl would be reached.
Early in the evenlnc th•
negotiators reportedly were re·
v1ewinc financial proposals. At
that time, they were believed to
be cloae to an acreement.
for them have gotten 95 percent of
what they want.''
McGovern said Carter's re-
marks "either indicate he's hard
of hearing or is wUUng to rilk a
credibility gap." Tbe senator said
his criticisms were made reluc-tantly, at the uraing of some
Democratic colleagues in
Congress, but he would not iden-
tify them.
McGovern ls president or the
liberal Ameri ca n s for
Democratic Action. Al an ADA
convention lut Saturday he com-
pared some Carter policies to
those of former President Gerald
R. Ford, and observed, ''it seems
difficult to remember who won
lastfall."
He told reporters at a breakfast
meeting Friday: "The present
economic and social policies of
this administration are out of step
with the platform or 1976, the plat-
form of 1972 and the platform of
1968:·
McGovern's criticism has been
e1mong the harshest voiced about
Carter by his fellow Democrats .
Some have criticized Carter on
specific proposals or appoint·
ments. One of the first was House
Speaker Thomas P . O'Neill Jr ..
upset that the first two appoint·
ments from his home state or
Ma ssac husett s were
Republicans.
"It's the politics of the thing,"
he grumbled in January.
But the day after McGovern's
critical speech, O'Neill defended
Carter saying it was unfair to
make judgments "when he's only
been President for lOOdays.
McGovern disagreed. ·•rr we
wait too long a pattern ls set and
it's too late," he said.
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off complaints "of dralna1e pro-
blems caused by the county's
previous work on the road.''
So, when Heim's narrative ls
tracked from its beginnin1, the
$3,436 pavlni or a private road
began when a Novello sub·
ordinate ordered the road
graded, an operation that cost
$77.
But when residents com·
plained about dual cau.sed by the
initial arad1n1i an additional $:PtC>
was 1peot to oi the roadway.
Then, when the canyon resl·
dent.I complained about poor
drainage resultlnc from the $77
grading job, $2,078 was spent to
pave what was a private road.. ·
Registration
Fee lncrecue
Hit at UCI
Faced with the prospect of pay-
ing nearly $4,000 to attend the
University of California for one
year, UC Irvine students are op-
posed to higher registration fees
along with other UC students up
and down the state.
The UC Regents have adopted
$48 increase per year in student
registration fees. That means
that at UCI, it will cost $209 per
quarter, or $627 per year for tui-
tion.
The UC Student Lobby, based
in Sacramento, says the total
coat of attending a UC school-
including tuition, housing, books,
and livi.ni expenses-has soared
to nearly $4,000 per year.
The state legislature and the
student lobby recently teamed up
in Sacramento in an attempt to
persuade UC Regents to rescind
the new fee.
UCI Student President
Creighton Mills and other stu-
dents say the higher costs may
make it impossible for some stu·
I dents to attend the university, re·
suiting in UC becoming more
elite than ever.
"We'd rather cut back pro-
grams. if necessary, then drive
up student costs,•· saJd Mills.
But Chancellor Daniel Aldrich
said he·s all in favor of the fee in·
crease and said it is essential to
the campus budget. Without it,
the campus would be operating
with a deficit. he said. ·
Recently, the State Assembly
Ways and Means Subcommittee
voted to withhold an extra $3.3
million requested by UC unless
the Regents agree to rescind the
new registration fee. The matter
will be heard by a Senate com·
mittee next.
The regents are not ollJigaled
to roll back the fees, but unless
they do they will forfeit the $3.3
million they requested for
laboratory costs. Thal money
would be disbursed among the
nine campuses. '
The extra registratioh fees
amount to about $7.3 million.
Aldrich said lhe campus needs
its portion from that figure,
about $413,000, along with its por·
lion from the $3.3 million figure.
The students contend that the
extra fee money will bring a sur-
plus situation to the campus.
They say there wlll be an extra
$216,000 beyond the amount
needed to offset the inflation of
salaries and operations and
maintenance.
But Aldrich scoffed at the Idea
of a surplus.
"Thal money will be used to
continue programs already un·
derway. We need that money, It's
not surplus," Aldrich said.
Failure
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BELft'AST, Northern Ireland
-Protestant exlreml11ts called
off a violence-ridden 11 day-old
strike in Northern Ireland early
Saturday after mauhe
irassroota opposition doomed It
to failure.
The Rev. Ian Paisley's 22·
member United Unionist Action
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Council said in a statement after
a late-night meetmg, the third in
24 hoWil, "Too many lives have
been lost during the past sevea
years to put one more at nsk."
The claimed the strike had
been successful because it
highlighted their demands for an
all-out offensive by Britain
against the mainly Roman
Catholic lns h Republican Army
and restoration of Protestant
rule in this turbulent province.
• 500Freed
HAMPTON, N.11 . New
Hampshire's five National
Guard armories were empty to-
day for the first time in two
weeks after the release or hun-
dreds of anti-nuclear power de·
monstrators who clogged the
s ta-te's court syste m and
squeezed the public purse.
More than 500 protesters.
among J,414 arreste-d May 1 after
a sit-in at the Seabrook nuclear
plant construction site six miles
south of here, were set free Fri-
day on their own recognizance
after they agreed to accept a
guilty verdict on trespass
charges. while entering formal
pleas or innocent.
• ~Con.,011
EUREKA -Angry limbermen
are loading up their giant trucks
with redwood logs for a transcon-
tinental convoy to protest the
Carter admanistration's plans for
expanding Redwood National
Park in Northern California.
"By God, we're fiithting for our
jobs, and we're going to savo
them.'' said Sam Sacco, mayor
of this city about 250 m Iles north
of San Francisco where 12 ten-
wheel logging trucks are being
readied for the tnp that start.~
Sunday.
• Fare Derisions
WASHINGTON -Bus riders probably will be paying higher
ticket prices soon, but airplane
passengers have been given a
reprieve. The changes are the re-
su It of votes by two federal
boards.
The Interstate Commerce
Commission said Friday it likely
will approve a 5 percent rate hike
for bus operators. At the same
time, the Civil Aeronautics
Board suspended a 2 percent in·
crease sought by several.
airlines.
• VD Resbtant
ATLANTA -A strain or gonor-
rhea resistant to penicillin has
been reported in 21 states in the
United States and 16 foreign
countries, the national Center for
Disease Control says.
Ice Cream
Shop Robbed
A bandit brandished a long.
barrelled revolver at a Hunt-
ington Beach ice cream parlor
clerk Friday night and took
about $100 from the cash re·
glster, police reported.
The bandit, described as a
white male wtth llght blue
clothing, struck Uie Farrell's Ice
Cream Parlour, 16301 Beach
Boulevard, at 11 :20 p.m., Hunt·
lngton Beach police said.
The awspect fled the scene on
root.
Cashing In on Kids
He's In CldkiCustody Kidnaping Businea•
DENVER (AP) -Tbne
moot.bl. $10,000 and J,500 mil•
after her 4-year·old son wu
taken awax by her former
hUlband tn Tennessee, Dooelle
MeMuten1otberbo1 but.
It took help from a profiQlonal c:bUd snatcher who admit.a, uu•a
a lousy way of dolnt buslnou,
but lbe law doan 'l act.''
Por JO'll'I Chad it wu over.
"When cad we 10 to arandma'a hou.aeT" be uked rncunenta after
a joyful reun1on with hit moth r
Friday at a pollc• 1taUoo ln
Aurora, a Denver 1uburb.
Chad waa abducted In F•b~ fn ChattJnoe1a, Tenn.,
whtre be wu llvinf with h1I
mother. Shi had won cuatody tui.
1t1r in a court bjttle Wlth her
former huaba.ftd. Dave Goodwin. Tenn .... autborttl• luutd mi
arre1t "arraat cb1r1lns OoodWID wtth kldn.apli\.I. 1
Mn. llcMutera tried t.o ,..
cover her .an tNpuch the l .. al
111tem bot f aU... itie speot
f /
Sl0,000 for private detecUves
without succe11. Finally, she
hired "Mean Gene" Austin, who
for H 7ean hu been in the cblld·
custody lddnaplnc busitless.
It took AuaUo five da11 to
located Goodwln and Chad 1n
Aurora.
A day lat.er, aft.er an lll·nllht
drlve from Tennesaee, Auatln,
Mra. McMaatera and her
hu1band, Mlcbael McMuten, wm 1n Denver.
Wltb the Mdlaaters at bls
1hte, Auttln 1pend three days aw·
dying Ooodwln 'a hablta,
wa~chln1 blrn drlve to work,
1hopoinl, 1trollln1 lh• strMta.
Cbed wu alway1 at bla 1ldo.
"At the rldit mome~t. we srab
· lb• boy anCl run." Auatln ~·
plained durtq lon1 hours of
waltln&. ••Jt't a lout)' war of d&>o
Joa bualo • bUt the Jaw doein"t
act. n•, t.h1t otnctal m•ctit!l:l
that torcecl me 1Dto th• • ..... •;...• -=-··-.. ·""==~
Goodwin'• watch over Chad
made a trab lmpoulble. Auat1n
and the McMuter1 dedded to
check out tho ch11d·euatody at·
r*'t proceduree of local police.
Aurora police bad the Ten· neuu arreat warrant. Mn.
Mclla1teta had the cu1tod1
papen. 'l1ley were told she would
probablf cet cuatody ol Cbad. u soon u Goodwin wu arrated.
Ooodwtn WU arn1\ed a lbOrt
time later at a 1bopplftl eenter,
and Chad wu t.Utn to tbe Police
1tatlon and a riunlon with h1I
moth•.
"It l don't'" you ••• ror awbUe, J don't Wlftt JOU to cry,"
Cbad 1ald to hi.a mothet u tbe1
walked from tbe police 1tatlb0 to
th1lr wl!Un1 car.
Don•H• Mcldlft•H· •111 nuhtid wtlb tMrt. .,No, that
won't ev• b~ a1ah'tf" 1be
aald.
OoOdibi 1p.nt l'rld11 '1lftt at.
the cCIUldl jall on tb T4
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Dr. T. L Doo1lttle checks the muacle of Judith Fortfor,
who•s lieklnl a job u a flrdi1hter ln Tacoma. Wash.
DooUWe 1.-ya the ideal fl.reflJtiter, man or woman.
abould be six t ~ and welih 200 pounds.
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Kids JOin TeBehers on Pieket IJne • •
BJIAUUE KASPE& OUll9011ffrPllt4.a..ff
Student.a ln the Saddleback
Valley Unltled School DJatrlct
don't all unaenta.Dd wby their
teachers went out on 1trlke thJ1
week but th~ do know where
they 1tand tn It. ••we're the ones In oo the bad end,·· aald one studetit.
To demonstrate dJ1pleasuro
about 300 MlHlon Viejo Hifh
Sehool etudenta •tayed out of
elHHI for at leut an hour Fri·
day.
MOit of the studentl, who sat
out in front of the campua where
their teachers were pJckeUnc.
aeld they 1upported tbe teachers.
Wblle the teachers walked wlth
their 1l1ne proclalmln1, "We
Care," a car drove by wllh
another 1len a.anounc1Jl1, ''Stu· out ol their tlu1e1, be 11ld, •tu·
deal.I Care." deoll could force tnl.l\ftl to re-
At one p(Mt in the drilomtra· allJe lhat they w~t t.btlr ~ar
lion, wblcb wu wior~ail.Ud bUl teach back. ~.
orderly. the ltudefttl chant.I ot I But Cb•man will not be r• 0 Wt "ant our teaeber1" merced '""lurntna &o hit clauea MOnday,
with the u lbtoDatloDs d with or without lll• recutar
"Wt want di.'' t1acb1r1. About an hour llttrtbe
Wben 1t w All over. '°me 1tu· dcmom\ratlon. e J.D.fOOl\ed df'ntl~JJlct.et Ute dtltrtd'• that bohtd been 1uspended. omcet with their teacbeu wblle · others returned to their claues T-o other .tudtn\I a110 were
and sUll others 1lmpat' left tile 1uri>ended, according to •~bool
campus. But one flrl 1tood In the OUlclals.
mld1t of the movmc crowd with After belD8 Informed of the te1rutreamtngdownbetf1ct~ 1u1peoalon, Cbaprnan's en-
DurJng the demon1tratton, tbualam chanaed to a quiet aad·
Scott ChQpman. a aeoior. aatd, nesa. He aat alone a moot the
"I'm trying to 1et the strike over plcketlna tuchen. "It bothers
wltb M beat J cao. '' He Hid the me," be admitted. But he added
teachin1 eolng on io1ide the that be did wbat ho thought was
school la "not tood." By waWni rt1bt.
Powered· by Junk Fopd
OC Youth to Climb Baldy-tM Hard Way
By ARTHUR R. VINSEL
OUl>eO•lfw l"ll•lll•lf
Mathematics student Paul
Jacobs set out early today with
Gatorade, good old 100 percent
All-American junk food In hls
belly and the theme song from
the mountain man movie
"J eremiah Johnson" in his
heart.
The Huntington Beach youth is
celebrating his 20th birthday,
which occurs today. by seeking
out mountains lo match his
manhood.
"Mainly, I am just trying to
prove to myself I can do it," says
Jacobs, who jogged away from
his home at 6821 Cumberland
Drive at the stroke of m1dn1ght to
scale Mount Baldy, 80 miles dis-
tant.
There is method to Jacobs·
seeming madness.
He is trying lo qualify for selec·
tion to lhe 1978 U S mountrun
chm bing team which will assault
K-2, the sister peak of Mount
Everest in the Himalaya Range.
"I'm really quite young for a
Himalayan climb," says the
wiry, beared Golden West
College math major.
He faces competition from
some JOO other applicants for the
K·2 assault, many or them more
experienced mountaineers than
himself.
Jacobs hopes lo jog to and
scale Mount Bdldy-not using re-
gular hiking trails but goin~
straight up 1t with snowshoes and
a climber 's axe 1n only 24
hours.
"l'.m figuring about 23 hours
and 59 minutes," he observed
wryly Friday, turning down his
WuntyMan
Given Tenn
In Shooting
A one year Orange County Jail
term wus ordered f'rlday for a
Westminster man who held Ns
mother hostnf(e tn her home
while he fired a number of rtne
s hots al his stepfather and a
neighbor.
Superior Court Judge Jame!'J
IL Walsworth ordered the jail
term for Terry Wayne Hamby,
27, after the defendant pleaded
guilty to char~e• of assault with o
d eadly weapon.
Hamby was arrested last Dec.
3 after poli ce i1urrounded the
home nl 16422 Jody Circle and
persuaded the Vletmam veteran
to surrender.
They said Hamby held Mrs
Penny Richards, hl1 mot her.
hostage while be fired four shol.11
at her husband. Two bullets bit
his pickup truck.
Police said Hamby's behavior
apparently was triggered by his
estrangement from his wife who
now lives In Odessa, Tex.
D•lly 1"11•1 •1att ll'loOI•
OFF AND RUNNING
Junk Food Fan Jacobi
stereo set for an interview.
The sound system was lhun·
denng out the theme music rrom
the Robert Redford movie
"Jeremiah Johnson," including
blood-curdling whoops and
shrieu by the legendary moun-
tain man who in his vengeful last
years preferred conquering In·
di ans and mountains.
Arrest Cited
"I psyche myself up with 1t,"
says Jacobs. who breaks most of
the rules observed by mountain
climbers WbO adher't to 6UCh
laws as high-protein, dehydrated
food and Granola on the trail.
"I just eat candy bars,
peanuts, and drink a lot of
Gatorade and soda pop," says
·Jacobs. "Good old All·American
junk food . It may not be that good
for you, but It sure provides quick
energy."
lie knows well the rigors of hit·
ting the trail via Bois a A venue to
Beach Boulevard and northeast.
"Last year I ran to Upland,"
he explains.
Many people who have been to
Upland would suggest running in
the opposite direction from that
community, but Jacobs has a sis·
ter there and that made the visit
worthwhile.
"What I'm doing here is
something I don't think anyone
else has ever done,•· says Jacobs.
"My brother and r did the
northeast face or Mount San
Jacinto two weeks ago. It's a
good way to stay In shape. tve
gotten Into shape for the Mount
Baldy run four times in the last
year. but evr.ry time I got an in·
Jury at the last minute and postponed it."
lie works out for his mountain
climbing expeditions by lifting
weighu. swimming, hiking and
exerting hi mselr every other
way.
"I do it all. I j ust try to show
the average person he or she can
do anything they set out lo do, ..
says Jacobs, who hopes ror a
career in astronomy.
Clinic Panelists
Dismiss Crawford
By RAYMOND ESTRADA Jlt.
Olt•Oally f'llel 'Ult
The Hunllngton Beach Com·
munlty Clinic board of directors
has fired chief administrator
Barry D. Crawford. 29, as a re·
suit of hi. April 19 arrest in his
home on charges or illegal dru1
possession.
Board President Susie
Newman saJd Friday phyaiclana
and various agencies threatened
to stop their assodatJon with the
non·profil clm1c if Crawford re·
malned Ill executive director
But Crawford, who plans to ap-
peal his dumissal while looklnc
• for another job. accused Mn.
Newman of leadmg a campalp
to remove him Crom the poet he
hH held for the paat 26 monthl.
The clink board voted 7 to 3
Thursday night to order hJm to
submit his resignation by noon
Friday or be fired, Crawford
said.
Crawford, a Huntington Beach
resident, was arrested fOT al·
leaedb' belnl in possession of
martJuana. LSl> and cocaJne.
CrawfoTd, a former Golden
West Colle1e student body pl'ell·
Tiro Couples
CltdmBug
In the Wine
1'to Newport Beach coup!
who claim they found •
cockroach lb tbelr carafe of wtne
when they dined at a local
r11taurant aued the facility Frt·
day for damacea to be de· t~rmined to trial court.
Maxine and M1rabal1
Schulman and P•trlcla and
Coleman Btaaee name Matteo'•
ReJtaurant, 2125 E. Coast
Hl1hw11, Corona del Mar, u d•
.fendama 1n their Oranae CQUnty
Superior Courtltwault..
They alleae lb.at emotlOftal dls-
tteaa wu caustct them ifti.,
d1.Der1 bit on tbe "Cockroach. And
lbtJ teak furtbtt d1ma1 for
U.. wlltli"e lll•ed claim that
l.HJ bitiiillbt UM fOCkroaeh lri the
teataunnt *1\h tbim •'bee• tt
WU not t'Oetroich HUGG .. on
ay 15,U'1S.
dent, pleaded innocent to· drug
possession char1es.
He faces a June 2 hearing in
West OranJe County Court. He is
free on his own recognizance.
"The board felt we no longer
had confidence In Barry's ability
to 1uide the clinic," said Mrs.
Newman.
"They are trylnC to make me
the acapegoat, ·· said Crawford
who was paid $17,000 per year as
clinic administrator.
Crawford had been on leave
from his dulles since hJs April 19
arreat. The board extended his
leave May s for an additional
week pendlne 11 financial review
ol clinic records, said Mrs.
Newman.
She said, "The drug l11ue was
every Important" lo the decision
to fire Crawford. ''Various social
1ervlce aicenclea would not send
counseling patients to us because
of it,·' she saJd.
"Doctor• wouldn't want to be
associated wllh lhe clinic with
Barry os executive direct.or," Mre. Newman added.
The board preslde!lt aald the
cllnJc will have to review lta
llnancial status before a new
chief admlnlslrator la hired.
Meanwhile, clinic employea
Dous Ehom and Marty
Erlabauah are serving u tn-
terl m coadmlnlatrators, said
MIS. Newman.
Six Burt on Bus
OXNARD (AP)-Slx persons
were Injured Friday-one
Krlouab'-4.n • coW1lon lnvo1v·
ln1 •bus and two otb r vehicles
lo a downt.Own lntersecUon.
...., ..... °""" h••achs• Mond~Frld1y: II YO\! dO not tlM
'Jl'INf ~ ~ 1'30 o In cell belore 1
P.11\. and yot.lf COPV will be dtllverM
&ilUl'dly Ind lu !Idly. If )"OU do not '909i~ YQ\lf C90Y w • &Ill., cell ~ 10 1 m. 11\d '/04/f ""'1'I Wiii M
dlliwred.
Da~ Bartlett, ~nother 1 n!M.
said the d•monatraUon had been
called ·~ ebow tbt 1cbool board
that we care and we waol aometb!nl dQn about it."
Duriri1 a student forum on
Thunda)', Bartlett spoke 11aJnat a walkout. Instead, he proposed
that ltwknt.s who >ccel .iJ1 their
coursea should help the sub· stl~ teach the other ttudeoll.
But Friday, be deacribed the
walkout aa ''tho only chance we
have.'' Bartlett said he turned ln
favor or the walkout after he
heard ':fhunsday'a neaotlallona
had not resulted in a settlement.
They described their claaaoa u
"chaos," ••a elrcus," "turmoil"
and ''a waste of Ume. ''
have WJed the 1tudenta by en·
couracln1 tbem not to io to
1cboo1 or to mue trouble ctunn1
lhe atrike. q pawnt in the dls-puto.
The admlolatrator 1tre11ed
that not all of the teachers
participated in tho dernon.str•·
tlon buthe1ald be wu "extreme-
ly aTuppoTDliCf"' ftraf-tbe
teacher• who were involved
didn't 1end the students back to
thelrclu1e1.
He said it was a1ao disturbing
tbat they allowed the demonatra·
tJon to continue ~.nowln1 U\•t
their negotiators were close to an
a1reernent on an employment
contract. .
"In my opinion, tbit's been the
worst feature or the wbole at.rike
-that kids were u.ed," Ames
Hid.
But the 1tudeot1 probably
would reject this ttiou1ht. Durlnf
the demonstration, they talked ot
the faith and truat they have for
their te chert. ·
"I care about what teacbet'I
have to1ay," uJd one bo1. "I've
seen them in Uie claaaroomiDc! I
know how hard they work."
Tho 1tudontl Hld they dldn 't
even caro lf lt costl the district -It and their parent• as the tax·
payers -mote mon•1 to 1et
their teacher• back Into the
ch111es.
Wb9" questioned about the COi·
ll, one 1tudent uked, "Cao they
afford to have their children not
educated?" John Daywalt, principal of the
school where 60 of the 100
teachers walked out, admitted
that their courses have not been
the same. Two Death Probes Discussed
He said advanced classes in
the specialty areas were hardest
hit. But every day, he said, the
courses were getlulg better as
more qualified teacher• were
brought in.
Donald Ames, the district's as-
s istant superintendent, said
there are excellent substitutes in
the majority of the classes.
However, he al~ admitted some difficulty ln getting substitutes
for some of the special advanced
c 1 asses at the school.
He contended that teachers
Mark Lane and Penn Jones,
two of the couotry .. s most acUve
Investigators into political aa-
saaslnaUons, wUI speak Sunday
night at the University Park
Recreation CenteT in Irvlne.
The meeting is public at no
charge and is sponsored by the
Orange County branch ot the
Citizens Commission of Inquiry.
Lane, director of the national
Citizens Commission of Inquiry,
Is an attorney, lilmmaker and
author of six books, including
ones on the assassinations of
Ill u
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King.
Jone1, a former Texas
new a paper publisher, Is the
author of the book "Forgive My
Grief," which contains direct
testimony from witnesses to the
John Kennedy aasasalnaUon.
The two men will discuss what
is currently bappenint iD the
Kennedy /King assassinations
probes being conducted by the
U.S. Congress.
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NEW YORK (AP) Federal, ou to $9,601 (or each of the n•
atate and local eovemments wiU tloo '• r• Ma mllliol\flous~oldi. spend almolt $10,000 pet , _... • '• ho~ebold thil year, more than IN tHo. GOV.E .NMENTS
three tlrnes what they spent IJ> . spent .su1.a blutoo.. or *2.0G.'5 !cir
•' 1980, a11ew1'ePOlU11Y•· ach flousetaortf. 1)e tnc;rase IA ~ ~'' Tbe Tu FOU~at~ Jnc., il sptndlft• pet hbus.ehold -2j$
• not1profit reaearch c~. }la~ petc~~ froqi l96q to 10'77 -IA tt total estimated (QVe~.natent • ..(ret~ tl\a.b the lxici~t. ,ln the ,,,... apeni\na at all lfvtll to; ftscaJ ·<;Qf(ls)i,rne.: 1';tc:~ l~nll1~ which ~*'' 11m ta f115. 7 bUJiqtl, wf\lcl) wt>l'k.s \II.Ml llP J~ .dY",1 ~c:ent in
•• , •• lb~ ,eerfod Cr~m 1. throu
N... .. , . M~i~lt'of thia Y.•at·, . AiA i,i· ~~...,. -··:~:.I.:. . C.,inpetillg m7with1~. the ••. , ~.:..~·~ ... -. ., A~ , Ta)t Fpundation aaid that apen4-
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1 bl~ pet hol+'lehold wilt J?e ~hnoet SI e!. 0~1· . sr, \mles greatµ tins y,ar than it ~, \1\J l 0 was tJ yearS aJO, the 1976'(01977
·n · increase is f~1.1tllperc:ent. ., , Bri~.we Fund . , . <~ote: theP_er~nlJlleincrease '" ue m total si>eDdiai J.S &.realer than tire ,percent&te inc.ruse in
19endini per l)ou.lehol4, because
the number.of llo\ISeMlds b~ in· creased.) ~
Newport Beach city coun ..
cilmen bave added $15,000 tp the
'<.. kitty to pay for completiOQ of the
1 renovation of the Goldenrod
1 Avenue footbridge iii Corona del
:>1 Mar.
'1'uE 'FEDERAL government
· i~ b)" far tile biggest spender.
.
AS"EX.PECTED,'Tag bllfest
tbpnk ot money l• (ot: ~ial ex·
peiidlturea: welfJte. Social
Sect1rlty and unemploy.tnent
cotnj>etu!at,Wn. A Uttle Seas than
~ percent QI total f(ov mrnent
1ptndln' went for theaQ puf1106es
two years ago and \ht pruortion jl~xpected to be abtiQ\ U\e11ame
tJUtyear.
A bout \'I percent' ot govern·
ment money will go for ~at.ionaJ
defeme and· international rela-
tions. with virtually an or it being .
spent at the federal level.
Another 17 percent will go for
education. The rest or the spend·
tn1 goes for such things as
highways, interest, health and
hospitl!la, po~ce, firemen and
sanitation servaces.
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KIDS COULDNT RESIST PUYOROUND'EQUIPMENT. EVEN DURING DEDICATION
TtMy lgner9d th• Speech•• Thureday al Harbor View School
.., , The project, which wlll have
cost $61,000 by its completion ii\
mid-summer began Jast summer
with repair of the bridge deck
and structural repairs to the col·
Almott two-thirds of the total is
spent.by the.federal government,
with state artd l()Cal governments
accounting for the rest. The pro-
pwt,ion has remained about the
sitn'lsince 1950. I \
Playground Gea'f-· First C~s
,. •" I umns and girders. •
W or k m e n h a v e ~ ti)a o /
waterproofing the structure:
With the funds allocated this
s,cbonl'• Pa.rent Faculty
Organization.
with school staff members chip~·
pltlg It\ $375 and the PFO adding
$1,500.
• week; the final phase, replace·
~ ment.ofthe lights and nower box·
l th~ Tax l'~al&oA rl'leased
h"e statistics ih connectlon with
publication of the 1977 edition of
.... Fact:s an<t .Figures on Govern·
·ment Finance... The bool<s are
pUf>li1hed ever» fwo years.
The new wood and steel &true· t~res that' rise from the play-
ground of Harbor View School in
Corona del Mar are in the
Cadillac clue of playgrQund · •
equipment -a far en from the ·
lone metal jtmgle g)'lJl that used ·
to decorate the school grounds.
set·sllde-log roller has 'beert 1n
place since school O,Pene<f in Sep·
tember. School Ptincipal nob
Miller ~ays there aren't many
times during the day w.lien the
kids· aren't on the new equip·
ment.
Havingbec:ome rrustratM with
repeated failur~ in their at·
tempts lo get the school district
to budget {Uf\da !or .n;iore play.
ground equipment, the 1roµp de·
clded to see tt the community
served by the schQOl wouldn't be
wilUbg to help out.
THE STUDENTS EVEN
managed to raise $25 to toss into
the kitty. es, can get under way. ·
The bridge pro\!id&s a
pedestrian crossing over Bayside ..
Drive.
., • Tbe group. did·net pr~w ide a de-
tailed bre~own .pl where the
money goes.'But a fouoda~ion re· The log fart-jungle: gym.swing
•1 Both £oasts .. Get Rain
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MidsectiQ!i Expecting Swuhine, Warmth --I
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There will be Cl\IA<f' ot r.,n\hOwtrs o .. , t10'1'-'11 New E~leno 411\d lt\f'
••>tarn <;reat l•-•• T~ Pecll1c t;orthwe>.t end lhe lnle<"10'•~t4111 ••·
giOfl cOYro 9'1 10me '"°"'rr• or lflun·
Otr\hOWtfl. ft\ewh~r'f' II Wiii ,,.
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Northtrn N-Envlend will bf' (OOI
8ut, the Metlon from ll>e RoOIH lo
'"-Atlal'ltk Coa•t will COllOnu. to~
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AND TIIE STUDENTS were
all over it Ttfursdtly even as
' Miller presidE!d ·at ceremonies
' honoring the 58 individuals and
organizations that donated the
$4,200 to buy the equipment in an
unusual grassroots school im·
provementpro~ram .
Tt\e fundra1sln g campaign,
conducted under the name of
"Friends for Fitness" was the
brainchild of Miller. school
physical education teacher Mike
Lennon {lJld foul' members of the
. AS IT TURNED out, the com
munlt)> was not only willing; it
was downright eager.
One family donated $1,000 and
another $500. The Irvine Com·
pany , the J.u,sk Company, the
Corona d~l Mar Ctlamber of
Commer<:e and the Newport-
Balboa Rotary all donated at
leaaf$100.
The school itself 1ot into ~e act
Simnlated SpOcelab
Missions to Be"giii
•MOUNTAIN VIEW (AP) -Fi ... e spaceflight exp"rts will spend
10 days aboard a powerful jet aircraft tn experiments simulating
night in the Spaeelab missionS'l>lanned for the 1980s.
The experiment. sehedule<I to 6egin Monda)', ls a cooperative
effort by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration
CNASl\) and the European Space Agency <ESA>. which is building
• the SpUceJ•b ror'NASA,• /
Codenamed .. ASSESS II," the experiment is the sixth simulated
Spacelab test since the program began in 1972.
~E ASTRONAUT AND FOUR payload specialists, two from
each S°l)ac& agenc}'. wi II operate the instruments during the fights
aboard NASA's Convair 990.
The team will be confined to the aircraft llhd a living module for
the entire 10 days, performing experiments six hours a day when the
er-aft wtll be airborne
The plaque listing all 58 con· ·
tributors was unveiled as part of
T hu rsday's dedication
ceremonies held in conjunction
with the school's open house.
Ambassadors
Appointed
WASIIlNGTON (AP> -Presi-
dent Carter formally has an·
nounced h e Is nominating
veteran diplomat Arthur A.
'Hartman to be ambassador to
France and Lawrence S .
Eagleburger. who was executive
asslstant to former Secretary of
State Henry A. Kissinger, to be
envoy lo Yugoslavia.
Also announced were these
other diplomatic nominations:
-Donald C. Bergus, a State
Department employe since 1942,
to be amabassador to the Sudan.
Bergus is deputy chief of mission
tn Turkey.
-James G. Lowenstein, depu·
ty assistant secretary of state for
European affairs, to be am-
bassador to Luxembourg.
Robert H. Miller, deputy as-
sistant secretary for East Asian
and Pacific Affairs, to be envoy
to M alaysla. ,
-Harry W ShJaudeman,
former assistant secretary for in·
ter·A~~~~to be am· bass ad~ Peru
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Reiduo Gesswein, a native
or Norway. who speaks to
church groups throughout
ihe United States, will be
guest speaker at the spring
luncheon of the women's
fellowship of Plymouth
Congregational Church. The
luncheon will be held at
noon Wednesday at the
Bahia Corinthian Yacht
Club, Corona del Mar.
Old-Fashion
Festival Due
An old-fashioned fiesta ,,
sponsored by St. Elizabeth Ann
S~ton Catholic Church, Irvine,
will be held Friday through May
22 in TurtJe Rock.
Food booths, a white elephant
booth, games. fish pond, pony
and hay rides will be featured.
Proceeds will benefit the
chureh, according to Father
Tbomaa• Gannon. A planned
parisb facility will be built at the
intersection of Campus and Tur-
tle Rock drives, site of the
festival. Services are currently
held at the United Methodist
Church in Irvine or University
High School.
ClwirSings
Of Rain
The three children's
choir• of First United
Melbodist Church, Foun·
tain Valley, will continue
the theme or the weather
early this week at Sun-
day's 9:30 a.m . service.
The combined choirs,
made up of 40 children
from 4 to 12, will present
11electiona from the jazz
cantata, 100 Percent
Chance ol Rain. Noah and
the flood is the theme of the
musical. Younger children
will be dressed as animals
and older youngsters in
rain gear.
Conaaunleatlma
A aeua1nar entlUed, '"lbe MJnele Of llu.lmum Communlea-
tJon, .. wm be held rrom a: 30:!' p.m. SUnday and llay Jlat l'riKe·
of PeaceL16eru Q1'rela, a VercU Drive, Cotta Mesa.
Dr. PaUl Ced • president Dynamte COmmUnleaUou lile. developed the concept, • • .. .
Seven k911 ot eommunlcat.iOft will be presented. Youth from
junior biOi •cl)Ool up and adult.I are IJlvlted.
~-• 6 ~1Je con,..eaaJ.lon of t.bectauO el die ae.uncu... Huntlntton
Beacb, will bold lts 10;30 Sunday worahlp at lrvlDe 'Part at J.be
eaatero end at Chapman A venue. · • Tbe Balla• Ca&Mlk l'eclenllm Brue• N•. m and SU.tSI••,
Hd .Jade PuWt will bold an art auctloa at a:ao p.m. tod., at~
MapollaSt., Huntington Beach. * . "Fuhion by the Sea .. la tbe themo for a •omen'• brunch and
fashion mow to be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, •ay ll at u,. Lasua ~acll Ualied lldboflat QU"d, 21132 Wesley Drive, Sout.b Lacuna.
Ticketl are $5. • * Ed 01CeJ, art dealer and ( J wholesaJer, will talk on BR/ EFS· · vartous vapbie art forms at8
p.m. Thursday at Temple Bat ..._---------~ Y ahm, 1011 Camel back St., Newport Beach. • A get acquainted barbeque to welcomo new vicar, the Rev
Conrad A. NordQUiat, will be bekl at 4 p.m. Sunday at St. lob~
Dlvlne Epbcopaf Churela, 2043 Oranae Ave., Costa Mesa. • The chamber slneers of Coeta Mesa Hip School will present a 1
p.m . Sunday concert at Newport Harbor Lullleru Cluarell, 16th
Street and Dover Drive, Newport Beach. Tickets are available by
telephoning 545-6321. Proct-.eds will go to the church pipe organ fund.
* Temple Isaiah, Newport Beach, wlll commemorate the Festival
of Shavuot (Feast of Weeks) in its 8: 1S p.m. Friday service at
Harbor Christian Church, 2401 lrvlne Ave., Newport Beach. Further
information is available by telephoniJli 646-7512 or $45-3665. • "Fashions Created at Home" will be modeled at the sprin&
luncheon of the United Metbodl1t Womem of MIHIOll VMJ-.
sc~eduled for 1~:30 a.m. Saturday, May 21 at Shepherd of the HillJ
U:'11ted Methodist Church, 26001 Muirlanda Blvd., Mission Viejo.
Tickets at $2.SO each are available by telephoning the church office
or Anne Neish, 831-3307.
* . Phyllis Weiss, wire or Melodyland associate pastor, Noel Weiss,
will speak at the 9:30 a.m. Wednesday breakfutoft.be llJuloll Vie~
Cb apter al Women'• Allow FellowAlp. Tbt breakfast will be held at
the Mission Viejo Country Club, 26'7U0so Parkway. · • Barbara Doss, contlnuln& care co-ordinator for the Orange
County Men~l Health team, will bet.be suestspeaker at the 10 a .m.
Sunday service of Unltartu Ualvenallat Qvell of Saddleback
Valley, Laguna Hills. She teaches at Chapman CoUeee. , • The congregation or the Good Shepherd Llatlaeraa Chureh
Irvine, will be ofiicially received this week into m~mbersbip of th~
Southern Pacific District of the American Lutheran Church. Adloph
Kloth, founding pastor of the Good Shepherd and Leslie Pontious, a
member of the coagregaUon, are attendln& the diautet convention
in San Diego.
* The Seekers from the Church of &eUS)ou Selet1H of Lquna
Beacb. will meet at 7:30 p.m. Sunday at the home of Htnry and Jill
Gerhard, 1401 Bounty Way, Lquna Beach. A dlscusalon wUl be held
on V emoo Howard's book, The Mystic Path to Coemic Power. * ,,
The first Palestrina Festival will be held at ,1:30 p,ln. Friday
and Stmday, May 22 by the church cbolr of&. ,,... Uie Bapdn
Claarcll. 1015 Baker Street, Costa Mesa. Cholra from st. Bonaven-
ture, St. Hilary and Blea«l Sacramenl will also be featured. There
will al.lo be a brass and ensemble and orfan music. , *
Betty Alderson. national director ol the American Jewish
Congress Overseas program, will speak al a 7:30 p.m. Tuesday
meeting al lbe Harbor Reform Teaple, 1400 W. Balboa Blvd.,
Newport Beacb.
B•t..-.E•J'lillda
Tim Tyler~ inconiin1 dii-trict governor of Rotary. will·
speak on ''The Uncommon
Man .. at the 10:30 a.m.
Rotary Sund~y .service at
Plymouth Congregational
Church, 3262 Broad Street,
Newport Beach. Rotary
clubs of the Newport-
Balboa, Costa Mesa and
Newport-Irvine areas will
participate in the service.
Coffee House
Opens Today
The New Covenant Company, a
Christian Coffee House, will be
hosted from 7 to 11 p.m .• today by
Christ Lutheran Church, Costa
Mesa.
Paul Westerhoff, a 101p•l
singer, will perform from 8 to
8 :30 p.m. ~from 10to10:30. He
was a member of the group.
Theophilus.
The coffee house will be held on
the second and fourth Saturadays
of each mcn1h.
Home
T~~Set
~,Tl p':'8~, -== She~ Lut.btran Home for tbe
Oev JopuMntalty Dilabled. 2S&CI
ltl Toro ao.cs. El Toro.
The ~ providea education ud board and care for 102 men-
tally retarded, loq.4enn NII·
deatt. ~~fivt of Ute ·r•l~
wot'-at Siddleback Communlt.Y JDoterprlHt, a abeltertd
worlu.bop lD llJJalotr Viejo •
They attend Adult Education cluses at Esperaua, a tchool for tralaable mentally' retarded
In Mlakln Vlejo. Tw~.tour..i.
tend Elperima full.Um' wta1le .tbe 18"1'1.1 retarded are tauiht
lD dewlopmeatal claael OD t.be
facWty'1 campus.
Teacben frOm tbe Saddlebaek
Valley UnJfied School D1ltrlet
teach in the Profl'&ID·
Celebration Set
larael Academy•• eeletwation
of Jenuialem Day will be bekl at
9:30 a.m. Sunday in Santiqo
Park, Santa Ana.
. .-.
Richard J. Green will pre-
sent a seminar on
"Memory, ViaualizaUon and lnia~g" at ~:30 a.m.
Sat""1a'y, May 21 at the San
Clemente Community
Clubhouse, Del Mar at
Seville, San Clemente. The
event is sponsored by the
Church of Re-ligious
Science.
Open House Slated
An ,open home detiWn1 information on the Chinese Metbod.iat
Church tbat will belin services June 5 ln Orange will be held at 7
p.m. Sunday att.beaite.161S. OralUteSt.
'J'be Initial service la scheduled for 1 p.m. June 5. The cburth
"will be the aecond Cblnese United lletbocliat Church In Southern
Calif om.la.
The Rev. Joseph Ma and the Rev. Leo Hau, pastors will host Sunday's open house. '
CnnentJy, the only Southern .California Chinese United
lfethodilt Cbureh.is located atlZS N. Hill St.. Loi An&eles. It Is the
sole Cbinele cburch of the Methodiat denomination In a conference
that makes up the southland, Arizona and Hawaii.
Mid-East Topic
Dr. Shabi Shabtal will speak on Speiftd your aummer Of
~te ~lds~i:J ~d ~aobnteb'~~;~ ~•1o~ond School of Th•ology
sponsored by Shir Ha Ma'Alot fOllNVIW.S 01 ALL ..... LOH•
Harbor Reform Temple at lbe suetu:ou1 ... a1: Choltlrnalfo Theology COflnlNan 1.9119'1
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B.imnoildS .. Are Foreve~
BrftEPHENFOX ,.., av.1-· .,._
When Callfomla tried to lnitltute •
preferential '1Dlimond Lant" for
carpools here Jut year, Southern
Callfon\ia•a drivers ata1ed a minor
mutlny aria the lde. WH clioppect Preti•
dent Carter's enern proposala may.
bring it back for good.
~
that maM a major capital ln•eat· meal"
WIULB TBB Presldent has promised
to retum any lnereued auoUne tues lD
the-form "Of rebate.. that won't help
Calltornla. Tbe Golden Stai.. home to Jeaa than 10 ·perc~nt of the natlon'a
population. nonetheless aeeounted for
aboutll ~of naUonat 1uolloe coo-
aumptlon lut )'ear, accordinc to the
EnetSY CommJ.uJon. meanlftg a net lost
under Carter• rebate plan.
the poor and the Prealdent was very .. re·
cepUve to 1ett1n1 IOl'Qetblnc back to the
poor;• 1ald Norm Emenon. Bradt.y's
e1'ecuUve as1l.ltant. ''The ma)'Of alao
11td eannar1dn1 aome portloa ol thlt for
npld tnnstt would be destrablw ...t J
thlnk the President Ls likely to propoae aometbJ.ns.••
smaller can. automobtlo deaJen report,
althoul)I there hu been no uiacl rush for
compacll.
Another part of tho President'• plan
calla for utillUe to» y h aber taxes on on aa an lncentlte to awJtch to eoar. Tie
Idea evokes 1huddora from c.l!lornla
utlllty executives, who P.Qtnt out that
1uch a conversion mtans .il\her more alt
pollution from high-sulfur coal p_l'__ huca •
inveatmenll In new emission <*lwvll.
··People Jn Southern CaU!omla 1ot
hyatericaJ about it," say• WllUarrl C. Amti, reglcJoal director of the Ftdel'al
Energy AdmlnlltratJOfl. "But $.be fact la
that the Justlllcatlon for It -loereulnt
the number of pu1en1er mUea per car -
W81tbete."
MOTO&JSTS JN lhi1 sprawlln&
metropolis frequenUy travel so to 75
miles rouoduip to ~orlc and think
nothing of droPPlnl i.n on a friend 10 or 15
miles away. Although the love affair
between South.em California drivera and
their automobiles bas survived a
number of testa. it'• uncertain what
higher gasoline prices, a key element of
the President's plan, would mean in an
area wbec-e rapid tranalt still means a fast car.
By contrast. ttae Northeast holda about
23 perttn~of the population but doesn't
use an equlveJent amount ol iasollne
and thua 'WOUid ltand to 1lin .benUy.
. The queaUon of regional exemptions
aroae almost u aoon u Carter unveiled
bl1 far•reachlni enerty plan but Arntt
lffS little chance of Calltomla 1ett1ni off the book.
JN 8AN FRANCISCO, 1 spokesman
for the Bay Area '1 Rapid Transit system <BART), aaya the aaeocy bn't sure at
what potnt more expensive 1uollne
miaht spur ridenhip.
"Hither cuoUne prices could have a
'pollUve Impact aa far u ridenblp ls
concemed, but it's difficult to say how
much,•' said Mtke Healy. "If you talk to
one penoo golng up a few cents mieht
mate a dlflerence. If you talk lo
somebody else, they mtcbt bave a higher
"Y~ talklnl about a m"'or rework
of our entire a•neraUnt capacity.•• says
Southern Callfornta Edllon VJee Presl·
dent Edward A. Myers Jr. "Our
estimate ls that wo would f)()t only have
to scrap $2 billion worth of generating
capaclty but would also have to spend
another $3 bllllon to accomplish the con·
version. We don't think It's aolng to hap.
pen." threshold." .
California drivers a!ready get about ENERGY OFFICIALS agree that two fewer miles per gallon than other QJO\Orists because cars sold here must Californians are tired or seeine &he air
meet stiffer emission requirements. they breathe and are not likely to stand
Part of Carter's plan would penalize so-stlll for any program that eventuallt re-
.. With the exception of downtown San
Francisco, there really Isn't a mass
transit system in the state that offers the
reliability the middle·class person has in
his auto," says Richard Maullin,
chairman of the California Energy Com·
D)ls•ion.
"11"8 llAaD FOa me to see bow the
Prealdmt could exempt a 1tate or loeall·
ty from any part of the plan,'• be •aid in
an interview. "I'm jUJt speculatinc, but
reco1nmng that in Southern California
there la no viable alternative to the
private vehicle, it may well be that there
will be additional federal inducement.a to
provide a viable alternative.'' '
Los Anceles Uayor Tom Bradley ls
known to be concerned over the impact
of Carter's proposals on the city and met
with the ?resident recently to discuss
possible problems,
called "las guzzlers,•• something the suits in more pollution.
Automobile Club of Southern California "It's a 'Catch-22' situation,'• says
finds unfair. Arntz. "It's hard to see how t.bat coal
conversion can be done and still meet
"ONE REASON we ~uesUon the tax on one of the President's other require.
larger cars ls th al they~pot neeeasarily men ts -that ot the smallest possible ln·
'bad cars' driven by 'tiMT people'," says suit to the environment.
John McDonald, the club's director of "Maybe there'll be some exemptions
engineering. "What about large families there, some middle ground. One thing ••A. rise in taxes could hit the low and
mlddle-income classes hard and in order
to avoid some impact, you have to pro·
vide an alternate system. In CaUCornia
"Mayor Bradley did make the point
that thla could have a major impact on
or a cuy who uses his station wagon in his could be 1reater federal assistance on
work?.. " emission controls for converting existing
Some motor ls ts are buy lng power plants."
•
Carter Energy Propoacd Could Foul Air
ARB: Mum's the Word
By THOMAS D. ELIAS
One of the most remarkable
aspects of President Carter's
energy program has been the
almost tolal lack of protest it has
aroused from California air
quality officials.
This is doubly noteworthy
since the state Air Resources
Board will soon decide how much
sulfur dioxide to allow into
California's air, a decision that
ought to be elosely linked to any
federal energy plan.
THE ARB NOW proposes a
state standard.of .04 parts per
• million sulfur, far less than the
current federal level of .14 ppm.
New enforcement tactics will
have to be designed to keep
airborne sulfur levels within
those bounds. The aim is to help
prevent ailments hke asthma,
SOUTHERN
CALIFORNIA
FOCUS
emphysema and even lung
cancer, all of which have been
linked t.o sulfur smog.
But it is hard to imagine any
enforcement techniques that
could accomplisH the proposed
California goal and still be con·
sislent with the federal program
pushed by the President.
That program would force
greatly increased use of coal for
power generating, while cuttine
out use of natural gas in boilers
and restrictmg use of fuel oil.
Natural gas produces far fewer
sulfur wastes than either coal or
fuel oil and coal burning pro
'Bandnaaidens of Liberty'
Press Descends
On Sodo1n West
By HERB CAEN
SAN FRANCISCO is hereby alerted that members of
the American Newspaper Publishers Association are hold·
ing their annual convention Uus week right here ln Sodom
and Gomorrah West.
Head uncovered tor a more conv~nient tug at the
forelock, we wckome these guardiaoa o( the public weal,
these rcpos1tonesoftruth and light.
l''ew bave more responsibilities. for
they. and only they. own the pr~ssn that..
in uggregate. consutute The Press. the
fourth estate. handmaiden of liberty, one
wilh the gods, separate but slightly more
lhanequal.
As the late critic and cynic, Howard
, Gossage, used to say with some bitter·
ness. "Whal good is a free press if you
don'townone?"
A narrow view. You want a free press, go out and buy
one. .
SAN FRANCISCO, ideal seltinf for a gathering of the
newi;paper eagles -in the words o those clever headHne·
writers, "The City That Waits To Die." II a small earth·
quake ensues while the ereat meo tread our shaky ground,
remember it's not our fault, It's San Andreas'.
A great newspaper chy. The young WUllam
Randolph Hearst amused himself by wrilmg such
headlines <over a Juicy s~iety divorce> as "TUT! TUT!"
and over another, "RED HOT YET!" and the sli,htly
more poetic ... A Sunday Sulclde by a Lovesick Loaf er. '
'Mike and Charlie de Young. rounders of The Chronicle,
carried guns. for good reason.
CllARU'E, AFl'Ell shOoting and . woundinl Isaac
Smlth Kalloch, shortly to be dected Mayor, was in turn
shot and killed by Kalloch 's son.
San Francisco, city that waits to die. And when lt does,
its obituary will be a vivid chapter in the bi.story of places
where Ute wu lived to overflowing while death lurked
around the comer. ·
.. FINLEY SELLS SON:' reads a headline ln the May
Issue or National Lampoon over a story reportln1 that "the
controversial owner of the Oakland A's. Charles O. FlnJ.,,
announced today that h~ bas sold his son to the German In·
dostrlaliat G.-t ~telff. Finley told reporters he wlll use
the money f'rom the 111~ «mated to be ln tbe
nelahbortiood of ssoo.ooo. to buy U Mexican youths.
•• 1'11 take qiy cbance1 wlth thel lnex_perienced kidS. U even one Of ta.em rklout I' Ube ahead,• Finley aald.''
The Lampoon 'a special y Ii aaUre, but theee daya, y nover .
' I
duces far more sulfur than either
gas or oil.
JAMES SCHLESINGER.
Carter's top energy adviser, sug-
gests buildlng more nuclear
power plants as the answer t.o the
air quality problems the Ad·
ministration plan would impose
on California.
But only last year, this state
passed new laws making con·
structlon or atomic power plants
tougher here than anywhere else
in the nation.
Any plan counting on nuclear
power. thus, would run into the
same kind of lengthy delays now
snaui.ng the opening of a Pacific
Gaa ~nd Electric Co. plant at
Diablo Canyon and construction
of the Sundesert plant proposed
by San Dieeo Ou and Electric
Co.
Slr angely, members of the
state air board don't seem
perturbed by their apparent dif·
ferences with tbe Carter Ad·
ministration.
SOME EXPRESS hope that a
unified California congressional
delegation wlll see to it that this
state -with special smog pro-
bl em a in both Southern
Callfomia and the San Francisco
Bay Area -gets.an exempt.ion
allowing use of natural aaa in
power planta.
Such unity can be espected
bei:ause sulfur smog •ffects not
just urban areu, but al10 bu re·
cently been shown to be an in·
creaalng hazard to agriculture in.
the Sacramento and San Joaquin
valley1.
Another reuon for optimism
and for puahtng ahead with a
i. trlcter·lhan-federal standard
for Califomla Is the conviction
that technology exllta for burn·
an1 coal cleanly.
''There ii no reuon why .eoaJ
can't be burned cleanly,•• tays
ARB Chairman Tom Quinn.
·'Carter specllleally 1aya that
scrubben will be required on all
new coal-burnlna plantl."
WHILE scaUllllERS and
1aslfled coal are considerably
cleaner·bumin1 than raw coal.
they remain a far cry ftom tbt
eleanllnes1of1u.
So lt ·a hard to lmaalne power ~om paniea meetln1 the propoeed
1tate standard wttbout natural
gas.
Thla condition could become
yet anothtr lmJ>ttua puthlng
Calltornia towartl dependence on
liquefied natural 1u projects
Jlke those rropo1ed by a
partnenhtp o PG&E and the
Southern California Gu Co.
For Carte1"1 entire m-.,e
made no mention of limlta on
LNG Imports. Lat1e«ale Im·
ports of the licltdd lat from ln·
doneal& aDd t AJitrla eoUld ~
babty aft1t an air quilltJ crlali
lf the nn fteteril Nia permit
power J>lant use of l~ported 1as
1 while forblddlq ue Of 'dotnelt.lc
aupplld.
MZANWRftB, I.NC -far
tnore eo1Uy than tllbtr coal, ol1
or noniial "atural 111 -bu
become a pet ccmcept ot Oov. Browa, wbo appointed all tho
prn ntAR!lmtmben.
The tact tbat tblt f avOrtte Idea
ot \be lovtmOI''• WWld DOt " foNcloeed WMlar CU141"•1 Pf'O!'
1ramma,ybeam.-rM1011•b1 Bro,.,,.',1 \'"°'9Mel Mft aol
HYlffq crtuaad lU Carter' Plan.
Welfare Stew's Complex
.
ByWALTERR. M~ARS
Atts.tclalC-n ........
It sounded simple back In the
days when welfare reform wu a
campaign sloaan, but the cheer·
ing is over now and the overhaul
President Carter promised ia 10-
ing to be years in the maklng.
He acknowledgea that he un-
derestimated the problem.
"It's much worse than we an-
ticipated," Carter said in ouUin·
ing welfare reform goals and
announcing that the admlntstra·
lion's legislation will not be
ready until early August.
EVEN THAT tlrpetable,
stretched 90 days past the
ortgln.t scheduld, will mean Ions
nlahts and weekends at the
Department of Health, Educa-
tion and Welfare.
Secretary IOleph A. 'Califano
and his fellow drattamen need to
overhaul not one "elf are plan but
50, given the wide varl•Uom in
state welfare law1 and benef'lta. Al~umtnL lhat COb1re11 wUl
adopt b.11 pf an by early next year,
which is a lar1e uaumpUon,
Carter Hid it will take untll 1981
to Implement tbe pro1ram.
"Tbe complexity al tht SJ1\em
11 altnoat In com prohen1lble,''
aaldearter.
He aummed It all up ln a ten·
tenc• d~ the camJ)afp: "We
1hould hav• • ltmpler naUooal
welfare profram, with one f alrly
uniform 1tandard of payment, •
adjusted to the extent feasible for
coat of living differences by
areas and with strong work in·
centlves built in."
THOSE REMAIN the toals,
but lt takes volumes to cover the
complications. Califano and his
end onus first term in 1981. So he
said the Initial cost of his welfare
plan will not exceed what the na-
tion ls spending on the current
sy1tem.
Rut that's a moveable celling.
Califano said the dollar figure de·
pends on what ls counted as
welfare spending, and that has "It' h S not been determined yet. S muc WOr e For example, to equalize than we antlclpat-federal welfare spending for each needy American a new ed," Carter said In system wm ttave to iron out outlining welfare variations whic.'h now run as hieh as 800 percent. reform goals and ·
THE CARTER plan will pro·
vido a major puah to provide Jobs tor welfare roclpienta who are
'able to work, in public service lf
nothlne else ls available. But
gone 1a Carter'i; campaign state·
ment that about 10 percent of the
people on welfare could and
should work, and would be de·
nled benefit. Ir they refused
tralnlna or employment.
announcing that
the admlnlstra·
tlon's leglslatlon
wlll n~t be ready
untll early August.
team have put together a foot·
thick at.a.c~. bound in yellow, and
they're 1olng back for more.
And not all Ule complications
are In the lawboolt1: Welfare ii a
aenslUve political issue at every
levtl of 1ovemment. and the
prom lie of reform was a fbture of
Ule Carter campailJl,
"Welfare reform t. the Middle
Eut ot domestic politlc1.,. Hid
Califano. That 11 one of the
reaaons ror ~ extra time. The
admlnlitraUon w1ll need it to
ahape a plan that wUI 1tr~ch to
eover mott of Carter'• commit· menta ..
l'urt.bermore, tho President wanta OoniJ'CU to focus flnt on
tbe mel'IY lftlllatlon, w<hlcb wll1
oecuty the aame ta.x-wrtllng eommttta that handlea wcUm
mea1urt1.
~BB WELt"-R& problem
biar. on other Carter meuures,
enera aJn<MlS them. Thero It a
poulblllty that some ~fl'om Cllte:r'• proposed lQ on
dom..UC oll pn:,ductlon Will .,
bite> biimltator the needy. Carter bas promlted to
· balance the (oderal budJet. '-Y iM
That uaed to draw ovations.
Callfeno aatd tbe lo1lslaUan
wUI feature work incentives and
1ome penalUes tor ref'IS•l. But
be aaid that to cut orr funds eu..
tlrely would amount to penaUi·
ln1 youn1 children for havtnc an
lrreaponstt>le parent.
It 11. Indeed, more complex
than it looked.
.. .._
Hl Jlrla and boya.
Anotber Mother's Dey bu
paued.
Drawino aent lo on what you
children clid for mother on her
day indicate ahe was treated
well. Of course, every day ls
mother'aday.
Tony H'-'lhes, 11, of Newport
Beach, sent ln a drawing of a 1irl
givln& her mother fiowers and a
boy presenting a box of candy.
Both are nice eeatures.
Tony, who writes that be "real·
ly Uket the drawln1 coate1t"
wins the first prize for Mother's
Day related drawines. He will re·
celve a Kennedy half dollar and
set of drawing pena.
MICHELE RAUS of Newport
Beach sent io two very nice, sim·
pie line drawings. One was of
flow era entitled "a present for
mom." The other was of a
packeee tied with ribbon and
bow, "a simple alft of love."
Diane cam of Costa Mesa did a
drawing of her mother app·
roaching a table.l !). "happy
mom's day" ribbon ls tied from a
light standard to a chair. Gifts
adorn the table.
Diane writes that she "realty
loves the (drawing) contest. It
gives me something to do every-
day."
MICHELE AND DIANE de·
serve honorable mention as do
Kurt Suhr. 6, of Costa Mesa;
Vicki VoegJ, 8, and Robin Vogel,
• .
) ("" -~
'f (J . . ..... ::
.. . '
* PRIZE WINNER *
TONY HUGHES
1883 Bayport Way, NB .
12, ~ach of Newport Beach; and
Matt Weatherford, 9, Huntington
Beach.
Diane Cain suggests that you
children draw your favorite
animal and send it in for the con·
test. So-0-0-0-0, that will be the
project for next Saturday.
Mail a drawing or your favorite
animal to Uncle Len, P. O. Box
1~60, Costa Mesa, California
92626. Drawings should be done
with black ink or dark drawing
pencil on white paper 411.a inch.es
wide by 4 incl)es deep. Do not use
Crayolas as they do not
reproduce.
Goodbye.
Letters From Ellie
Dear EIUe,
Are beetle• and bu11 the same?
Dear Rick,
Ricks.
es from tree to tree without touching the ground.
and as it prepares to land, it can execw.e "bank1Dg"
movements so as to I and upright.
No, they arc not the same although they are all
insects. BccUe 1s the common name for all Insects
All flying lizards ar e decorated with folds of
skin around the neck and race. Some of these trim·
mings are brightly colored, ran&lng Crom orange to
blue. All flying lizards are found in the tropical
forests of Southeast Asia and India. They are fairly
small and never reach more than 12 Inches (30
cm.).
that have the first pair or wings 1
modified to form win$( covers or ~
cases that meet ln a straight line
down the middle of the back.
Also. most beetles have b1Ung
mouth parts that point forward.
·and their life histories involve
both larval and pupal stages. or
all the animals in the world. the
beetle group form the largest or-
der with about 300,000 species
that have so far been
Ellie
DearEJJJe,
I know what a panda ls but what ls a lesser
panda? .loaS.
Dear Jon,
<·ategorized by scientists. Some common ex,mples
of beetles are weevils, the Colorado potato beetles,
:ind the lad~ hml beetles <i.ornetlmes incorrectly
called ladybugs. I
These are sometimes talled red pandas. They
"ere first seenm 1821 and for30)'ears wel'ethe only
known pandas. Llke the li•nt vanety. they live in
the htgh. remote bamboo rorests in the area of
China Here they are called "fire ro~." Actually
the lesser panda resembles a fox in color and size.
The bod} 1s reddish brown and the bushy tall is
lighter \\1th cream rmg. The face 1s light colored.
and darkstnpec1rcles each eye and runs down to the
chin. The teet are large and hair-covered.
Ru~s arE.' those insects with certain charac·
t1•rist1c mouthparts There are about 40.000 species.
\ll have a kind of beok made up of a number of fine
hrislll' hke tubl's lhat fit together lo form a piercing
<ind i.ucking unit Some feed on plants. others on
animalii. Aphids, µond skaters and cleMlas are
<·om mon examples
El he
Dear Ellie,
I read that there Is a Oytng lizard. How can lb.la
be true?
, MJkeN.
Most or the day they sleep, curled up in the fork
of a tret> or stretched out along a branch. They come
down to fe{'d in the bamboo groves. picking the
tender shoots with n forepaw Because the sole of
the foot touches lhe ground with each step, the
lesser panda sways along But ll ls really veey agile
and can walk out on the smallest branches
Dear Mike,
Tht•rc urc lizards with thi11 name. but they do
not rl'ally ny. They look much like other lizards ex·
cc pt for a thin fold of ,kin attachc'<i along the side of
the body and to the front and back le$(s They also
have nhs that are 11om~what movable. and by ex-
panding the nbs and stretching the leJ?S, the lizards ·
can spread the loose skin Normally, the fold of akin
hes close to the body. but the Uzard ex panda lt.5 skin
~hen ll wishes to display to another Of lls kind .or
when it has re1u1on to leap from a branch. It can
dive and glide much as can a nyln1 &qu1rrel It mo\-
There arc usually four infants 10 a litter and the
~·holc family st ;iys together until the next Utter ar·
nvei. the folio" sng year
A'1dY •f\dt 1""4t ("t YIOP•tf'll • lr•t•"11"11t t '
t•IJ V•er~ OI \f~enu1• tM ttw-ruturflll t'1 I •rrv
l•mm11r ~ • Of Mtnomont• F•1I\. W1\ ,,,,. ,,_.,
QU4P\Uot1·
HOW DO WE GET CORREST
TIME'!
When it Is 12 o'clock noon In
your town, it Is mldniaht ln a
town exactly on the other side of
the world. The world Is divided
into 24 dlfterent time belts along
loneitudlnal lines -the up and
down lines that run from the
north to O,e south. The lines are
also callf'd meridians, and an the
land within the same meridians
bu the same Umc.
A vlllaae called Greenwich -
it ia pronounced gren·lch -local·
ed about Jlx miles Crom London,
Enaland, wa. the place from
which most nationa agreed cor-
rect t.lme would originate. Tbe
Royal Observatory which stood
dJrecUy on the Greenwich mcri·
dlao was mewed in 19S3 to the
15lh·ceatury Heratmonctwt Cas-
tle In southeast En&land because
1.ondon had spread out 10 much
and city U,ht.a .nd 1moky toi ln·
terfered with obHrvatlona
nee~ for calllnc the COl'AC!t
tlme .. Greenwich Umt II careful·
ly ~Pf«! by Ntronomera now
from the observatory 11t
Her1tmoac Wt.
Since l814 lhe cbltf nat1ons ot
tht world aareed on a system of
broad Umo zones, In each o(
which ta a atandlll'd Ume
bued on tho U at Gr owtcb,
!ntlarid. Whm l• ll Is noon ln
Orernwkb it la 12 p.m . In Rome
and 7 a .m. "' New York and TOT nto. •lt b also 8 a .m. in
Wlaconsln, 5 a.m . In Ullb and 4
Ellie
ANSWER TO (,AST WEEK'S QCESTION: Is
Dromendarv another name for camel? No.
Dromendary.1s the name for a special slender breed
of single humped camel used for riding The two·
humped ram<•l 1s not a dromendary
Ql'ESTION : Do all birds' (•ggs taste about the
samE'·'
a.m. 0ln California and Britlsh
Columbia.
STA.NDA&D 'ftllE was first
proposed by Cbarlea Dowd, an
Amertcan educ1tor, and official·
ly adopted la 1883. Rill.road men
or the United Slit.el and Canada
actually accepted the idea before
other countri~ &nd helped to
establish the plan lol' a 1tandard
correct Ume.
The ftrlt time zone in Canad•
and the UnltAd States is called
Eutem. Then moving west. we
bave tbe central, Mount11in and
Pacific llm11. each one hour
beblnd ill neighbor . In
northwestern !North America
there are t.bree more llme tones:
Juneau. Central Al11kan and
Nome. Central Alubn ls two
hours slower than Patlfic time
and flvo hours slower than
Ea ttm.
Corr ct Ort nwlc)l Ume I•
calculated by uti'onom•na at the
Roy1l Greenwich ObaervatOry
on a resular bedul• throu&h(Nt
the day, and readln11 are acnt to
The ancient VUtln1s. we have
dlscovered, played chess very
seriously. By the 11th century the
1ame waa enjoyed and ap·
preclated alJ acroe1 Europe.
EA&LY CHESS-had 1reat di!·
ferences between it1nd the game
played toda.y. Chess as we know
it now dates from the 16th cen·
tury when Lbe latt rules change,
"ca1Uing," wu introduced.
The first lnternaUonal chess
tournament took place fn the 18th
century when the Italian masters
visited Spain. The Itallan1 won.
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all parta ot the world. And it
beat.I tM 111tem of having ever-
yone let blj o1rn watch at 12 when
the eun la ditecUy overhead.
The 34 t.lme belts around the world are not drawn as strai&ht
lines, but rather follow a senaible
pattern Lbat lake to location ol
ctUe1 and other coDJideraUons.
At sea the lines are 1tr1t1ht.
Each of the 24 ionea are,
f tberaity, 15 dell''* wf cJe.
' '"WI' Mnlft 1 CMM-·~ World Oi.111 to \'ltt<1r N ... llfli-. 909 10, tf 91llt t'19, Atlt.1 le( ti1nwctl91r
WHO INVENTED TJIE GAD
OFCHF.88t
The 1•m• of ch•• cam trOm
tndia. Jn the 1lxth c tO'l7 Jt
found l way to P.,..la ..,..:It.
bffam very popular. Wlien"\he
Arablan1 took poaae.11lon or
Per1la in Lbe Hvent.b ceutuJ')',
they alto took l)Olff:HIOft Of c
aa the~fa90r1te1ame.
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Play Toys,·
Giv~n .to
7A>o Animals
SAN DIEGO (AP) - Chris
Parker ls trying to make confine·
ment enjoyable for wild animals
and help them play around.
He's glvln& tt)e~:toys to re-lieve the boredotb something
to keep their mlo active such
as a apeclal feeding lube that
shoots out a blacuit. If an animal
pushes a certain lever.
'1 want zoo visitors to see what
animals can do, not just what
they look like," said Parker, a
psychology professor at San
Diego State University.
"l'm concerned that these
animals are slowly going $lark·
raving mad Crom boredom."
The Zoological Society of San
Diego, which also is concerned,
has awarded Parker a $1,500
grant to bring a little joy into the
lives of wild animals. So far, he
has worked only on toys for
monkeys and apes, which he has
studied in tb49 San Diego Zoo for
20 years.
He says he needs tough, dura-
ble toys that can t ake ape-1 ~zt~~tl·
handling, such as conveyor-belt
rubber and used tuna fishing
nets.
The heavy nets of two-inch
mesh have been stretched tightly
to bounce and slide on. They've
been woven into ropes to climb Fast Track
and swing on.
The psychology students under
Parker are experimenting with
aluminum devi ces a nd
fiberglass, as In pole vault equip-
ment.
The streets are off limits to skateboards in Bremerton,
Wash. and parking lots constantly full. So what can a
determined skateboarder do but build his own track? Rod
Sather of the Roll Your Own skateboard team shows
how the ramp is used (top photo> and how to make a
quick stop.
world scope
(10 point• for MCtl .-ion .i...-.d c:omctfJ)
1 Calling the existing system "worse than we
thought," President Cuter deferred until
(CHOOSE ONE: Augu1t, December) 1endlng
ii comprehensive welfare reform measure to
Con1ress.
1 Who Is the Secreuryof Health, Education and
Welfaref
3 About 1,200 demonstrators were plilced
under urest for refu•ln1 to end a peaa:ful sft-
ln 1t the site of a New Hilmpshlre .. l ..
il·Coill mine
!>-nuclear power plant
c·unlversity
4 Prnldent C1rter Will scheduled to ilttend 1
M'Ven·niltlon economic summit meeting 1n
London. and a meetlns of NATO head1 or
tllte. What does "NATO" stilnd forl
S Elizabeth BlunKhy became the first woman
•lected to the highest office of (CHOOSE
ONE: Sweden, Swllietlilnd). only sh1 yean
after women there won the vote.
newsname
(10 pol"'9 er,_., Clft ldlnWy 9'11 PMOn In th4I MWI)
I was the 37th PretJdent
of the United Stlttt.
After beln1 reelected by
1 l1nd1llde, I served near-
ly half of my second term
before becomlnt the first
Praldent ever to reslan
the office. In Au1ust of
1914. Who am If
l!Mlf chwords
•ylekln1 10 a
wish~demand
In addition to being a family fun feature, THE
QUIZ la an integral part of the ln·cl.u&room news
program presented In Orange Coast area 1cbools
as a public service by Lbe Dally Piiot.
MIWen •PPHr (Wj>tlde ... _l llelow qu11
.. ~ .. :1 ·-
9\-•
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• news picture
(10 polntt If JOU '"""' "'' queetton con9Cl1J)
The :19n running of the kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs wu
• 6Chedul~ for May 7. Only nine hones hive ever won the
coveted U.S. "Triple Crown" of horse racing. Who Will the
famous thrH•yeu-old who won the Preilknns. Belmont SUkes
ind Kentucky Derby In 197) to take this tltlel
~ ,sportlight ~
(2 polnta tor NCh question 1n1WtfN conectt1)
1 The. winner of the $119,350 Blue Grass Stakes wu (CHOOSE
ONE: For the Moment, Se1ttle Slew).
' J In tennis, when the serve; fills 10 get either of his two "rvet In
tht-service court, It Is ailed 'a .. l .•
3 The PhlladfJphiil Flyell were ellmlnated from the National
Hockey Lea1ue playoff1 by wtm teiml
4 Strlkfn1 referees for the (CHOOSE ONE: Natlo~f Hockey
. League, Natlonal Basketball Auocbtlonl slsned 1 new
contrilct and returned to work fOf the playoffs.
S Match the following miljof league b&seblll tun11 with thllr
home dtles:
A-Athletka
a~lkava
C.Redt
..OndnnatJ
b-Oakfand
Mtlant.1
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Americana • WASHINGTON CAP) -
Dozeu of cardboard boxes,
malled from places Jlke Center
Sandwich, N.H., Cheroke., N.C.,
and the Skunk Hollow Forte
School in Morrison. Colo., are
piled up an the First Lady's aide
ottbe White House.
"""Gilts for the Carters from the
folkl back home? Of sorts. Thole
cartons marked "fraslle" con.
•am hundred.I of donated platet
and 8111• that will turn a trad.l·
tional womens' luncheon into a
celebraUon of American crafts.
INSTEAD OF USING the aame
old White House ct\ina for Mon·
day's luncheon for the wives ol
senators, Mn. Curter will serve a
menu of cucumber soup and
Maryland crab cakes~ ceramic
platea created by 15 master
American potters. More than a
dozen glass blowers have de·
signed special glasses ror iced
tea to be served at the luncheon.
Besides the tableware, 12
round tables in the State Dining
Room will feature centerpieces
ol flowers made from comhu.sks
by the Shuckery and Wood Pret·
ties Center In ,Nickelsville, Va.,
and JWood·sbaved flowers from
the Southern Highlands Han·
dicralt Guild in Asheville, N.C.,
and wrought Iron napkin rings
from Skunk Hollow.
The event, "a traditional, love·
ly ladles' luncheon, is usually
without much focus," according
to Gretchen Poston, Mrs.
Carter's social secretary. But it
evolved Into something more un·
usual when, several weeks ago,
Mrs. Carter was tryine to come
up wilh an idea for lhe customary
gift for the Senate wives, Mrs.
Poston said.
"SHE THOUGHT it'd be nice
to give somelhing handcrafted so
It would be personal and
special," said Mrs. Poston. "She
thought or souvenir handmade
books and then we thought,
'wouldn't it pe a marvelous thing
to show works ~ master potters
and glassblowers.•"
Since Mrs. Carter got her Idea,
Mrs. Poston's omce has become
the receiving station for the pre·
cious cargo.
S ailor Heads
Back to Japan
On Sailboat
SAN FRANCISCO CAP)
Tomio lkegawa, a Japanese
sailor who crossed the Pacific
alone and was forced to drink salt
water after a storm broke his
mast, Is headed for home aboard
his 2S-foot sailboat.
"Goodbye, Goodbye!" the 25-
year-old lone sailor shouted as
his sail caught the wind and bis
sloop pulled away from the dock
this week.
"SA. YON ARA.!" shouted a
crowd ol friends who came to the
dock to with him luck.
With tears in bis eyes be hid
given a far.well embrace to Mr.
and Mrs. Charin Greenfield.
who had been hoetl of the youns
man since h.iJJ arrival b re In"'·
ly February after a perilOUI
118·day solo voyase from Japan.
The Coast Guard bad spotted
his stricken craft off Point
Arena, and towed him to a
nearby port where he made ten\•
porary repairs before conunu.tna
lo San Francisco
A.BOARD THE BOAT ror the
return trip, lkegawa carried I
case of beer, cnou1h food and
water for two months, a kit for
purlfyin& salt water and a 16-lncb
pizza a friend had Just baked.
Another friend had brought
him an abal~ shell necklace
deplctin1 a 11oalin1 seagull. HJa
boat la named "Oumel" -which
tran1lates Into "Seagull's
Friend."
He expects-tho trtp borne to
take about one year.
\ ' I
Rate Shows
An Incre ase
WASHINGTON (AP) -
Women born during the post·
World War II baby boom may be
deciding that if they want to have
children. they can't wait forever.
The latest figures from the Na·
tional Center for Health
Statistics show a January jump
in the general fertility rate,
which measures the numbers o(
births per 1,000 women of
childbearing years.
THE SEASONA.LL V adjusted
general fertility rate hit 68.3 dur-
ing January, the highest it had
been since October 1974, when it
was 69.8. It was 65.1 in January,
1976.
Two other measurements of
the country's annual childbear·
ing also increased. The birth rate
and the number of live births in·
creased about one percent 10 the
year ending in January 1977.
The birth rate , which
measures lhe number of births
per 1,000 population -including
everyone of every age, not just
women -jumped from 14.2 in
January 1966 to 15 in January
1977.
THE NVMBER OF live births
increased about 1.3 percent from
3.142 million In the year ending in
January 1976 lo 3.182 milhon in
the year ending in January 1977,
the figures show.
Population ex perts arc
cautious about predicling an up
ward trend in the country's
fertility patterns, though some
CQJ'lcede that women in their late
20s and early 30s may be decid·
int not to put off childbirth any
longer.
"It could be the beginnioi of a
continuing increase, but it's bard
to say so.'' said Robert Heuser,
chief of natality slafutics al the
Na ti on al Center for Health
Statistics. "This may indicate
that women are beginning to
make tGJ their postponed births.
but it may not."
VITAL STATISTICS records
show that \be number of first
births for women between the
a1e1 of 30 and at lncreased from
7.8 per 1,000 women of this age to
8.1 between 1974 and 1975. They
Increased from 7.3 to 7.8 between 1m and m•.
Several social aclentl.ats have
speculated that becauae there
are now more women than ever
before in the childbeartnc a1es
between lS and 44, there may
well be a baby boom when these
women start bavin1 their
children.
This theory ~ based in part on
surveys showing lhat womt>n HY
they want two children Should
they actually bave these babies,
they could create a baby boom as
big u the one that peaked in the
late 19508 when there were about
4.3 mUll(f\ bu1hs a year.
Olhu social 1c1entlat1 arrue
that economic and social condl·
Uona have changed considerably
In the last decade. Not only are
more women working, which
often makes them postpone
childbirth, but the Jongtr women
postpone children, lhe less likely
they are lo have lhem -or lhe
number they say they want.
GAINESVILLE. Fla. <AP> -ll )'OU tou and tum before falling
Nlttp or ll you CTave-40 ut.ra
wlnk1 every morruna. blame
your ancestors, 1leep re·
tearcheruay.
"We can't "111 ourselves to •l~p lesa, any more than we can wm ounelves to ,row thl.td
lea," lays Dt. WUae Webb, pro-
f euor of p1yeholo1y at the
Unlveraityof Florida.
..THE AMOUNT OP steep each
individual needs is Inherited. It's
in bl1 genes. We are essentially
the 1ame sleepers we were ln
Pabylon."
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Jflf'•ff'\I W'.I 6 IO'l'tV'l
Webb hu been 1tudyan1 sleep aeoae of mc11ured lime 11
patterns since 1960 and aald hll eUminated, .
reaearch indieatea each ln· Their schedules are confi.olted
dlvldual hu a body clock that de-by researchers, wtso uslp luka
terminea bow much sleep ii out.Ide normal wort bouts and
enou•h. monitor heart. rate, pulle and
Moat of Webb's research II other vital signs durinasteep.
sponsored by the Natlon•l "We found that there ls a
Aeronautlea and Space Ad· biological r hythm and our 1ub-
minlJtratlon, whlch a1.ked blm to ject.I tended lo sleep about the
lnveetlaali potential 11lee9 pro-same amount they do in the
b4em1 for aatronaull on lont normal dax·nl&ht social environ·
space flithlll. m nt." Webb said.
THE BF.8EARCll IS co&!uct.-• lfOWEVEll, RE ·SAID, ~y
ed by ilolatinf volunteen up to tend to adopt a cycle of 25~ hours
thret week.a ID a eouo8proof, win-instead of the normal 24 hours.
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Meeting
Oranse County Distract or
Callfomla Garden Clubs, Inc.,
will conduct a PoSt convention
meet.ins, May 23, at 10 a.m., at
Glendale Federal Savlnp Build·
ins. 100 Newport Center,
Newport Be._ch.
Mra. Kem H. Copeland, dis·
trict director. has selected "Ad-
ventures in GardenJns" for UU.S
year'a lheme.
IN ADDmON, Mrs. Copeland
wlll lntroduce her new slate of or-
ficen as follows : Mrs. A.J .
RuhllJ, firat uaistance director;
Mrs. Raymond Dewees Jr.,
second assistance dlrector; Mn.
Benjamin Husten, recordln&
secretary; Mrs. Joseph Cos-
grove, treasurer; Mrs. Robert
L . I. Smith, corresponding
secretary; and Mrs. Lawrence L.
Lantz, parliamentarian. A dis·
trict chairman will be announced
at the meeting.
All dlatrlct olficers are expect·
ed to attend as an outline or plan-
nin1 fer the coming year will be
streased. Along with the general
meeting will be the presentation
of awards for 1976 achievement,
as gathered by Mrs. GleM A.
Brown, outgoing director, at the
state convention in San Mateo.
Spygl,ass
Gardeners
Will Meet
Spyglass Hill Garden Club will
meet for the last time this season
on Wednesday at 9 30 a .m. at lhe
home of Mrs. James Frisbee, 79
Monteclto Drive, Corona del
Mar. Helpin& Mrs. Frisbee with
hospltallty will be Mmes.
William Brady and Francis
Beauchamp.
Batbie Hawk of San Clemente
will present the program :
"Houseplant.a Do Not Hne to
Die." Ms. Hawk teaches at Sad-
dleback College and is currently
preparing for her next class in
herbs and houseplants. She has
been in Orange County for 10
years and has had six years of
nursery experience with pro·
pagating and flower arrangine.
Ms. Hawk lS a member of the San
Clemente Garden Club.
FoUowtni the meeting will be a
luncheon tor the ladies
New officers for the 1977-1978
season have been elected and
they are a s follows : )(rs.
Lawrence Harris. ore1ide1'1t;
Mrs David Bright, vice pre-
s 1dent-progra m . Mrs. James
Frisbee. recording secretary;
Mrs Francis Beauchamp, cor-
responding secr etar y; Mrs.
Ma lcolm Green, treasurer , Mrs
J ames Hodge, hos p itality
chairperson; Mrs. David Mid·
dl emas, membership. Mrs. Den·
nis Wiison , publicity and Mrs.
Gerard Bastiaanse, parliamen·
tarian.
Heavenly Garden
The Rev. John Davis, minister of St. Michaels and
All Angels Church, 3233 Pacific View Drive, Corona
del Mar, tends his church garden. Mr. Davis plant-
ed all the flower beds himself and may be seen dai-
ly administering TLC to his anemones and ranun-
culus. Members of the congregation have called it
the "heavenly showplace of Orange Coast."
r
Don't Anyone Say
Tomatoes 'Boring'
Picture a tomato in your mind U's round and red right?
Not necessarily' These fruits are available in a wide array of sizes.
shapes, colors and navors . Over one hundred varieties are sold for the
home gardener, and that's not including any of the apee1alized hybrids
grown by the commercial
farmers. which is enough to Intrigue any
If your appetite for tomatoes palate
becomes jaded by July, just im-
agine how interesting it.would be
to ))ave a &arden planted wif.h
"Sut'iray.'' "Yellow Pear'' or
"Evergreen." Quite a conversa·
tlon piece but a little unbelieva·
ble you s ay? Actually. aJthoueh
these do sound like varieties of
nowers or fruit trees, they are all
tomatoes. Many seed companies
carry all of these and more
varieties that range from the
"normal " reds to pinks to
purplish ~k. orange. )'ellow.
white and green
SOME OF THE spectacular
kinds available are ·Jubilee•
which is described as dark
yellow wit.b beautiful tangerine
ortnge flesh. and a newer hybrid
'Sunray' similar in size, shape
and color to "Jubilee" except it
has the added bonus of resistance
to fusarium wilt Besides t.bese
large yellows. there are two
s maller types, one "Yellow
Pear" which 1s sh ap~ like
miniature pears and of a translu·
cent golden color and the other
"Yellow Plum," a little yellow
plum-shaped tomato, either of
More amazing are the greens
and whites! ''Evergreen" is a
truly green tomato throughout
even when ripe while "While
Beauty" has a striking ivory
white skin and flesh. Imagine
how colorful a vegetable plate
with slices of all these would be.
Not only do t.l;ley have eye appeal,
all are sweet and lower in acid
than the common kinds of
tomatoes.
A LITl'LE LESS exotic than
the showy yellows are the pinks
like "Ohio-Indiana Hybrid,"
''Pink-ak.in.n.ed ;Jumbo" anti the
purple pink Ponderosa. Not only
are there many types of the mual
I arge round reds, like the
popular ··nny Tim" and "Small
Fry" and also "Giant Tree" with
fruits up to one and a half pounds
ench. Reds aren't always round
either: "Red Pear" and "Roma··
the pasta type, certainly aren't.
So. don"t let anyone tell you
tomatoes are boring. A few of
these varieties are sure to liven
up the dinner table and open a
few eyes.
Weekend
Gardening
Checklist
save water ...
• Don't be tempted to
cut long stems on early
Roses. Leave u much
leaf area as posaible \0
help produce a strons
well developed bush.
• It's sore to aet out
seedlings of tomatoes,
eggplant and pepper and
to sow seeds of squash,
beans. corn . e tc
Remember to mulch!
I Control peach leaf
eurl b7 apra11DS now
wttb a suitable donlwit
whilevou
water!
drip,& mist
Irrigation
Is tfle answer
for the
home gardener.
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Satufdiy, M!Y 1', 1111 DAl\. y PtlOT A•
Resist Drought
Lon1 have we sardenera ~ mlal~ lnto ~ any plan\lria
that ii drOufht tolerant. and tou•b will tonalst ot cactus and rocks
Wrong! The lilt ot avallable unthlrat)' •)>eclea lntludee many beautiful
1reen plants. So many lovely klnds that. it may be very dillicult to im·
111.,, ~hem autfvlna throuah
anything much leaa a aummer ol
drou&ht and beat.
Almost aqy need. wl\etber for blue flowers, a low green
croundcover, a 70' tall tree, or a
nowerine shade plant can be ful·
ly satiafied by an unthif'!b
species. Several of these plants
may be familiar to you already,
but did you know that English
Lavender, Oregon Grape, Lan-
tana, Rosemary, Creeping
Phlox, Cotoneaster and the
tropically lush Carob, Loqua\
and BouJanvlllea are all very
drought tolerant?
HOWEVER, you think, "what
can possibly equal the strikln&
display of Camellias or
Rhododendrons in bloom 7 •· Any ot the Wild Lilacs known as
Ceanothus put on a 1orgeous
spring show 1n ground hugging
forms on up to 30' tree forms: a
Rockrose or Flannel Bush or
Tree Lupine in bloom can sue-
* * Spider Mites
Damage Pine
Tree Needles
The California drought is caus-
ing unusual pest damage to pine
trees, says Entomologist William
R. Bowen, UC, Riverside.
The insect expert said the com-
bination of a mild winter and lack
of rain seems to be res wnsible
for an extraordinary amount of
spider mite damage to pine
needles.
"If the needles show necking,
stippling, or a bleached look, and
later tum brown and drop off,
chances are the tree has a spider
mite infestation," said Bowen.
SPIDER MITE feeding
destroys the chlorophyll-bearing
cells in the needle.
Ho• do you find out if spider
mites are ih your pine tree?
"Hold a sheet of stiff yellow or
white cardboard beneath the
foliage and rap the foliage sharp·
ly aaainst It. If the tree is infest-
ed, mites will aoon be crawl.lni
around on the cardboard.
They're dark red and smaller
than a pepper grain.
"DON'T WORRY about a few
mites, but ii you see dozens or
them runnin& on the cardboard,
use some control measures. For
one thing, proper irrigation with
deep watering, if water is availa-
ble, will help the tree Withstand
mite attack.
"Kelthan4l effectively kills pine
mites. Mix it with water and
spray the tree thoroughly at
7-10.day intervals."
I
cesafully rival the display of any
Camellia.
While many of these plants can
go all summer without water,
wlthstend almost any summer
heat, or winter's told (tbouah not
all are hardy) they <lo need some
car• and consideration. While
becoming established and de-
veloping extensive root systems,
they do need some water like any
other plant.
PLANTING before winter
ratna lessens the water reqUire-
ment for the first summer, but if
those rains .are scarce, or plants
are planted in the spring, addi-
tional irrigation th.ggpgb the
summer is necessary Lo establish
them properly.
However, once they are large
and strong, summer irrigations
are needed infrequently. If
watering becomes necessary due
to lack of seasonal rain, plants
will show their need with slowed
growth and prematurely wilted
leaves.
Cut Flowers
At Rog~r's
Roger's Gardens, seven·acre
retail nursery and botanical
garden in the Newport Beach
area, bu initiated the first phase
or a full-florist service which will
offer a selection of fresh cut
flowers, accordln& to Jeff
D'Eliscu, general manager ..
THE FLORIST service cur-
rently offers fresh cut flowers
available throulhout the ftUJ'6ery
on old San Prancisco·style flower
cart.t. Rard·t.o-get flowers such
u orchlds, indoor azaleas, daf-
fodils and tulips are among those
available.
Flowers may be purchased by
the bunch or custom selected in
the "mix and match" fashion.
French bouquets, already made
up will also be available for im-
mediatepurchase. ·
. , DB.AX> <>~ .A.LXV E ! : ~·I "WORM THIEVES" .I
--~$500·.00.~~
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Sometlmt> fN.twun .J•nu•ry 17 and .Janu11ry a I •. '
1977, •um•body m•d• o" with •n t••tlmttlt>d II -
million worma (rum • whole•al• wurm rttnc·h
l«K•tl'd in hulldln• l:lfW. at Natron11 Cuunh
lnll'rnatlun•I Airport in <'••Pf'r, Wyomlnf(. ,. :
R.rnard GiblM>n, th• own•r or th• worm r11nrh.
~•phlin• that th• th•ft muet h11v• l•k•n phUtt• 1tt
nlcht, wh"' th• worm• rl•• to the top or tht•ir ·,mil
horn• to t.-.ct. H• (urth•r •l•tttd that a l11r.c1·.
•P«l•lly ht'atl'd trut'k would hu·t• ht-l'n rt'41uirt•d tu
h•ul aut•h a l•l'Jf• numiH-r of wurmic. Tht• ~·huh•,.u 11•
!ou haa .,...n ••Umat..d at •omtt Sl\0,000.C"t
; Th• Am•ri<'an Worm Oruw .. r• A•MCX•iattion iw nu"
otr•rlnl( a '600.00 rt'"'atrd for 11n~· inrurmutio11 lt'adin• Co Cht' •rrNC •nd <'onvlctlon ur1ht•l64• "hrm-ruatl~ra. If you haw .. any lnfurmattion thau 'ou f1•1•I
ma1 h•lp In •ny •••y. ph•Hr <'nntot't: I.I. ,\rt 1'1•rn-ul
tier .\'atrort• C'ount.\• Shrrifr• Offi("r, Or c,·ontaC't:
American Worm Grow•" Ai1ocl1Uon
2'°° E. Colorado Ave .. Denver. Colorado 80210
Phone· (303) 744-8879 ~,. C'al/ K:.. Morr~•un C'ol/ert at: f;IO:I) 1·1-1-HH79
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PALMS
Ar.ca palms, euy lo grow, Ilka low ll9h1-
warm temperatures. The mo.t graceFul and
airy of all palms. Special purchase limited to
stock on hand.
10" ~ re;uJar S60.00 NOW 145.00
SALE
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Business-·J!-,:inging Out the Worst in
By MARTINE. MARTY
.. The only time a bu1lneasman makea the na·
tton'el media is when he la pollutl'n1 the streams.
maklna obscene profits or corruptlpg a poor, inno-
cent poUUclan.' • Wltb those words columni1t
Patrick Buchanan buddied up to the business peo-
ple in bis audience at the Callfornia Truck1n1 As·
soclaUoo Jut year. Buchanan was expressing a
widely shared distaste for "~e national medi~"
and be knew he could be
snide about the "poor,
innocent politician.'·
WHAT BUCH·
ANAN'S WOllDS
further suggest,
however , ls the
famlliarity with which
the business person baa
enter.ed the nation's
Roeue's Gallery. As re·
cently as 1957 Father
Walter Ong could speak
of "the complete social
acceptability of busi·
ness in the United
States." That accep·
tabilily has diminis hed MARTIN E. MARTY considerably since then.
Citizens daily see media images of prominent
business leaders who have polluted something,
done something "obscene" in the world of profits or
corrupted someone. Payoffs, bribes, false advert.is·
ing, expense-account cheating and price-fixing
make weekly headlines.
The whole business system Is under attack, and
people of coruscience within it have sometimes
joined out.side criUcs In questioning its value and
future.
TO SPEAK AS MOST PEOPLE do of a "moral
breakdown" implies that once the business world
stood up morally. Nostalgia, however, casts a false
* * * * * *
About the Author
MARTINE. MARTY is professor of the history
of modem Christianity at the University of Chicago
and assocciate editor of "The Christian Century."
He joined the faculty at Chicago in 1983 after 10
years of Lutheran pastoral mlnistry. He is the
author of 18 books in 18 years, Including "Righteous
Empire," for which he received the National Book
Award ln 1972, "The Pro and Con Book of American
Religion," "Protestantism" and ''The Fire We Can
Light." He also writes the fortni1hUy newsletter
"Context" and co-edits the quarterly "Church H1s-
tory."
warm &low over th 1 puL ll oblcur• the cutwi ·
old COSDJ)lllnt that the seareb for prOflts bued on
competiUan baa alwaya brouaht out tbe wotat in
people. 11\o "robber barona" are f amillar fl1ure1 ln
our p t. What econoinlc blstorian a.ff. Tawney
called "tbe llfe ot anatchJ.nC to hOard" always
aeemld to 10 with the terrltory.
It would be hard to find a hlatorlanwho believes
that human nature hat fundamentally chanted -
or to flnd one who doee not now believe that the
a.etnah prinelple bu 1ott.en out ot hand or that c:or·
ruptlon la an acute problem. What went wron17
MOil oblervera a1ne that the turn from am all·
scale bualneas in tnUmate society to our un-
reaponaive bu1e corporaUon. lo the p.roverblal
"maaa society" made poe1lble a decline ln business
peopl~'• aenae of reaponabllity.
PllCU 'roDAY AllE VlllTUALL Y fixed and
the ran1e of option• la Umlted in an era of near·
monopoly by large corporaUons. Meanwhile, these
firms have learned to uae adverti.linl to lull con·
1umer1 into the notion that their Interests are being
well-served when ln fact they may not be.
A secoad reason for breakdown is usually as·
aoclated with the fact that the value-system beblnd
business in earlier times bu been vlrtually
destroyed. Once, in this view, people aha.red beliefs
about a divine purpose in what they were doing.
They aireed on certain moral norms and 10U&.
soaOLOGIST DANIEL BELL NOTES that
"the great historic reU1iona of the West" have
drawn the lesson "that a community has to have a
sense of what is shameful, lest the community itself
lose all sense of moral norms." That sense disap-
pears as moral cynicism spreads.
The ancient idea that what I as a buafhessman
do is part of a sacred purpose and that that purpose
imposes some restraint is hard to cherish when the
society loses its religious ouUooks. This decline of
the spiritual outlook does not lead to a mere
vacuum.
G.K. Cheaterton noted that "when people don't
believe in God, they don't th8Drbelieve in nothlng,
they believe in anything." They believe In competi·
lion and profit for their own sake, and make idol.a of
these. "I'll get mine." Or, says Bell, they believe ln
al m pie hedonism and the pleasure principle.
A SPOKESPERSON FOR BUSINE~ might
respond to these attacks by reminding us that our
society as a whole has made a choice to organize the
world with business near its center. And business is
simply not bued on altruism or aell-sacrlfice.
Business does not exist fundamentally for the
service of all. The first moral duty of business is to
return a profit on ita investors' ouUay. Secondarily,
the business apolo1ist mi1ht say1 the public can be
served when compeUUon does iead to excellence
and the lot of conaumera ls Improved.
The moralists and the business apoloeilts,
then, operate ln different worlds and the public ts
f.1°'' dl:tll Wi;l
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We are looking lor top manaoement personnel with two
years or more experience in residential real esrare to
manage established office on H Jntongton Beach
Excellent Come>ensat1on Call Howard Rockotf. Roberts
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I 1(11\I Ill l<H 1 1111 Ill \'Ill IC
'1~ "<'""" ftl t:; : f' I• , •• , ft j I; ' \ t • f I
caulbt between them. But peoi>te havo neither
become 1at1.anect with the way tblnp are nor are
they r.adY to tutD to rovoluUooary alteroatlva.
TREY WILL LOO FOa REFORM wlth.ln the
order we have, or for a tranaformin1 ot that order
on arldual terma. Three propoeata stand out above
others amona reformers and lransformen Tbe first "9•!911•••""1 ukl buaineu people to I see that "we are mem·
....i ... ~ I bert of ooe or another."
For them to lnalft on t>e.
Int entirely l1olated and 1
cooucs1Ymwt1 Independent ls fullle .
Bu1lness leaders who 1topped carln1 about the
causes of poverty or <!rime In the ciUes are paylna a
price aa their lt\vestments auffer wttb the death of
the cities.
THE F.SSE~CE OF BU81NEM may remain
competition and profit makinc. but conscienUou.s
leaden lff more reuons for havlnc thelr eoacern
apUl over into a regard for their employes' well·
being, for reco1nWn1 the dignity or labor, for
human relatlom in a time of change ln the un-
deratandln& of the role of women, of racial
minorities, and the Ute.
Second,, while 1elr-sacrifice and buaineas are
not simply compatible, some of the business leaders
are takinl a second look at thek polluting, their mis-
use of limited natural resources, their exploataUon or
employees and customers.
Some are beginnln& to see that working for
long.rangeself-intere.st, which includes some vision
or a future, is preferable to short-range and thus
destructive self-intersesl.
FINALLY, PERSONAL MORAUTY can make
a difference even in a partly unreformed system -
the only kind of system humans wi)l ever get. '•All
the kids do it," the excuse few adults really
tolerate, has been elevated to principle in many
parts of the business world.
But if many "kids" indeed "do it" and some of
them end up exposed lo the Rogue's Gallery, others
manifesUy do not.
What one moral thinker calls an .. ethics of
character" seems to be cominl back, not as a sub·
stitute for reform or the system but u an agent of
its reform.
IF THE CODE WOllDS VIETNAM and
Watergate are to mean anythln1 ln the future, they
will represent a public awareness that those
spheres of Big Bualness, Bil Government, and the
like -in short the "establishment power struc-
ture" -are run by little people. It was individuals
who chose or might not have cboaen illegal acts. It
was persons who went to court.
And it was men and women who acted morally
to tum the directions. Somewhere along the way
their character had been formed to withstand the
temptations to "gel their own" or to be content with
t;I
STORE URGES AGAINST BUYING SUGAR
With Consumer Rather Then Companie•
short-ranee self -interest of the worst sort.
Employes and competltora usually know wha
standards are betnt projeded "at the top ...
BUSIN~ PEOPLE CONCERNED about th\
moralicondilion are finding it necesury to belin b~
exploring their own value systems, the ima1es the)
project, the decisions they make in the pyramids 01
power.
Business does not h:ave to be as culpable an<i
tainted as it ~urrently ts. To see busines1 ln a1ar1er
context of values, to have it work for at least longer·
range self-interest.a, and to help society develop and
accent people or moral character in power ts not a
prograin that wlll Htlsfy all moralists, pl:q)hets, or
utopiana.
But these are at least first steps for those who
want to produce a more humane world, both for the
people who are responsible for business and for
those who are its victims and beneficiaries. ·
NEXT WEEK : Prire-whanfng .author .and.
pf11c/aologUt Ker:Mth Clark, whoN work IDOi cited bf/ tM
U.S. Supreme Court fn it• hutorlc ruling ltrildng down
school segregation, dfaciuaea "Rad&m."
Two Grants Awarded
Two grants totalln& $31,058 have been awarded
tQ Coastline Community Colle1e, Costa Mesa.
A California Postsecondary Education
Commission grant of '20,000 provides Ctmda for
remodeling of the college administration offices to
create an imlruclional media center.
A second commission grant for $11,058 allows
Coastline to buy television monitors to be placed at
community learning areas.
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•all bla J)lut1c panel in place
of the eaavenUoul dubboard
will tben UOt up like an over·
abed eleetrOn.lc calculator. tt
wW dJaplu a welter ol illfCt"m•·
tlclG Jn lJOth dlCital and IJ'lphlc
form, revealln~ tb9 perionnance
ol ''the world a moet luxurloua · ear." Tb~ tut superlaUve wu sup-
pUed by Peter Spra1ue, 38,
cocbalrman ol Aston Martin
La10ftda Ltd., u he stopped brl~ atbll Sutton Square home
beH after di.aplaylnt the only
prototype of tbe La1ooda, valued at tc00,000, at the recent Los
An1elea Automobile Show.
Tbe &leek four-door car cruises
comfortably •t uo mllet per
hour Utbedrtver finds himself OQ
tbe Salt Flata or alone on a
British superhilbway.
THE 1IAS8 production plan for
the Laacada cal.la for four or five <(can per week to roll out ol the
plant in Newport Pqnell, Buck·
1n1llamahire, usurinc a buyer ol
that excluaive feelin1. He'll·
seldom,Uever, see a ear just like
hlaown.
·20 Students
Get Awards
Twenty Orange Cout high school students have
received outatandine student awards for superior
ach.levement in citlzen1blp, leadership and
scholarship. .
The eraduatlnc seniors received bronze
medallions and cash awards at ceremonies
sponsored by. the Calllornla Savini• and Loan League.
Winners included Rebecab Jean BruJJSmeU of
Westminster Hieb; Colleen Joan Clements of Hunt-
ineton Beach H.iah; Darryl Cluster ot Estancia
High; Tina Dalbstrom of San Cle1:Dente High;
Gaylt1"1e Connally ol El Toro High; James Curley of
Corona del Mar High; Mark Joseph Drazba of
Mater Dei llish: Di~ Hall of Saddlebaclt High;
Den~ Humphreys or Coeta Heu Hl1b and Jill
Louiie Martin of Laguna Beach Hip. .
Also named as outstand.lnc students were Kim
L. llichardaon of Mi11lon Viejo Hieb; Marci
Suzanne Kotcher of Fountain Valley High; Robert
G. Schmidt of N,wport Harbor H11h; Jeffrey
$us~ma,n of University H11h; ,Eileen Touher of
Dan, Hil1I Hip; Jean Hennl.npen ol Los Amlaos
Hilh; Sbarrle Lynne Mllla of Marina High;
Timothy P~ let ol Servile IDp;· Nancy Pinto of
Marywoodm_sb and Eric M. Tolles of Edison High.
Coast Seniors •
Civen A'ivards ,.
9lx Oranc.e Coaat hiell scbool ~mors were
among the .23 winners who received awards this
week for ftbiotlc slogans in the Americanism
EducaUonal'Lea1ue'1 seventh annual competition.
Christy Humphrey of El Toro ff1&h took third
place with her slo1an. "Free enterprise isn't a free
ride." She recelved the $150 prize money at
ceremonies Cleld at Independence Hall, Knott's
Berry Farm.
Scott McCune, a Seal Beach resident who at·
tends &e Alamitoe Hl1h. won $25 and ninth place for hiwal~an, "Ah'lerica's future! the respomlbility la
yours. •
Scott McCleod of Costa Mesa Hilb took 13th
place and S25 for hb epi&ram, ••No aut.Utution for the constituUon . .,
Steve Trejo and Rocanna Javier ol El Toro
Hl1b and Peter Shelton of Newport Harbor Hiah re-
ceived honor certlficates for their atosans.
The firat place prln ot S.00 went to Karen
Christensen of Santa Au Rip for her al.,an, "Our
belt source ohner1y ouneln•." .
There were more tban l,D» entries from 40
Oran1e County Hl&h Schools in this year's competi·
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the panel lncludet pusbbuttoos
that lmtanUy convert speed from
mUet to kilometers per hour and
vice versa. 1bere•a an electnmic
display •howlna averase speed
and fuel eomumptlon, combined
with a current speed and tnat.n·
talleous fuel comumptlon read-
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and diltanee read-out.
The car bas J>UJhbutton COD·
trola for esiiine instructions, in-
cludln1 the setting of a pre-
ac!!_~ apeed to be maintain~
reprdleas ol srade.
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ELECl'&ONJCS OF the sort
used ln the Lqoada are made
po11lble by the microprocessor,
the so-called "computer on a
chip." These minicomputers -
the size ol a thumbnail -made their flral · commercial ap·
pearances in video games,
d.lJital clocb and watches and
.Ome ol the new •mall electronic
calcuJaton. They a.re also sbow-
in1 up in home appliances -
ovens with d.leltal timing and
temperature d.llplays, for exam-
ple.
AITON-MARTIN LAGONOA CLAIMS l:.AST WORO IN AUTOMOBILE LUXURY
WRl hU for '71,000 and CrutM 9t 140 Mllea Per Hour ,.,,
Detroit auto manufacturers
say they expect to uae
microproeesson in their cara
more and more bi the tuture, bUt
no American car today comes
close to havinl the electron.le
gad1etry of the Laaooda. ·
Since only a prototype ~on
da exists, no mileage tlrur• are
available for tbe car .. Tbe
muutacturen say lt abould get
good mileage because of its
aerodynamic desip.
SPMGUE PLANS to drive the
prototype to the Motor City later
thil year after an anticipated
September debut at Manbattan'a
Wide World of Cars, wblch la to
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be thedillrlbutor here.
.. It will be a lot of fun to see
their re.Jction," he said of the
Detroit auto makers. "It's the
bicbest-performance four-door cu ln the world. I predict that
twp-thirda of the electronics in
the La1onda will show up in
Detroit.can in the 1980s.
PORTLAND <AP> -The
Portland Trail B1azen, apW'l'ed
by the playof Maurice Luc: and
rookie Johrm,y Davla, d teated
the Los AAieJet L ers, 1~101,
Tuesday nltbt to move lnto the
championship round of the Na·
tional Buket.b I Asaocta on
playotft.
The JUanra swept the best-of·
seven semlflnal series, 4-0, and
will play lbe winner or the
Phlh1delphi.a·HOU1ton ser'ies for
the NBA title.
Lucas, who came to Portland
from Loulavllle of the now·
def\lnct ~merlcan BuketbalJ
AHodatlon, 1core4 11 of bl team~ a l)Olnbl ill &m..aecOoCI
ball u &he BlaaU. loa&ht off a
tenacloua Lakert rally,
Lot ~eles was leadln• 87.e. whon ltareern Abdul-Jabbar Clnw ftfth toal with a :Gt left 1D
the third quarter. Abdul-Jabbar
led all acorers wllb 30 poir)ts and
played the entire fourth period
wltbout plck.inl up another foul.
Portland regained the lead
11·71 on two tree throw• by Lucas
THERIOT QUALIFIES -Former Newp0rt Harbor High
standout Brian Theriot (second from left) finishes fourth
for UCLA in his heat or the 800-meter run during the
P ac·8 'Int-et Friday David Omwansa of USC won the
ltb 1;21 ltft tn the third period
and aever trailed acalo. The
Blazen built 1 lO·poi.nt lead, ~11, Wtth 10mlniliaran10 the
came. The P•lflc Dlvlalan chalb~ion Lak-. iaacl• one 93.-, on Don
Ford'1bMketwlthS:t5toplay.
But bUketa by Bill Walton and
· Davl• cushioned tbe lead. Theo
Davlt ttole the ball from Abdul·
Jabbar Md 1eoted with 2:.fa to go
in lhe 1ame to make the score
103-93 and the Liker. never cot
cloaer than th final margin.
a
Davu scored 21 pomts. While
Walton added 19 and Lionel
Hollins 18 for t.he 8laier1. Lucius
Alh!b scored 18 for the Lakera. t
Davis, who hit nine off U fie.Id
eoal attem~ started all four
ea ma 111 the eett" in place ot in·
jured 1uard Dive Twa.rdtit.
"Johnn)' Davis probably qed
five years Juat ptaytna m tile playoffs. We are a youna team, but we play wllh a tot of con·
fidence," Lucus id.
A j®Qant Portland coach Jack
Ramal)' praifed his entire roeter
0.lly l'llet ........ lrf Gii"" Wttl*-
heat with Gary Sievers or Oregon (left) finishing second.
Cal's Dan Berry <second from right> tied Theriot with
UCLA's Grant Niederhaus Crighll third. Theriot ~ad a
time or 1:50.4.
Figueroa Baffles Angels .
NY Star Tosses 3-hitter in 3-0 Win
Ed Figueroa won his fourth
1 consecutive game, llmitina his
ex-Angela leammates to three
hits all by GU Flores-Fnday
night in pitching the New York
Yankees to a 3-0 victory over
California at Anaheim Stadium. rt was the fil"St lbutout of the
'aeai.on for F'1guero11, now 4 2
The victory s napp ed
California's lon1ut winninit
atreak of the >ear at four gaml.'s
while breakinl a two-same New
York losinJ! streak
Catcher Thurman Munson
paced the Yankee1 attack with a
1lngle and home run
Figueroa now hos n 2· 1 lifetime
record against the Anaela. He
had lost she ~utlve 1ames.
aoins back to lul aeason. before
atarU~ the wlnnine st.-.ak.
Wayne Simpson, 2·3, toolt the ............
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loss for the Angeli;, burline 31~ In·
nlnga and aUowin1 all thrH New
York runs.
New York scored sl1'gle runs in
each ol the first three innlnas.
With one away m lhe first.
Mickey Rivers sln1led, went to
Matlack, Kingman
Coal Dodgers, 3-0
NEW YORK CAP> -Jon
Matlack tamed Los Angeles on
leven hits and Dave Kln1man hit
I 1l1antlc tw<»run homer u the
New York Mets cooled the red-
llot Dodgen wkh a 3·0 victory
JPrlday night. ·
Malla~k. 2·3, a lon1-ttme
od1era-tlller with a 12·5 tletlme matk, pitched out of
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third on a single by Th\lrman
Munson and scored on an infield
hit by Reagie Jackson.
Orate Nettles led off the second
inning with a single, moved to
third on a single by Carlos May
and scored on Bucky Dent's
sacrifice fly
Thurman Munson led off the
Yankee third with his seventh
home run or the season 1t was his
sixth in the lasl 11 games.
California starter Wayne
Si mpson departed In the fourth
mnm1 with two men on base and
one out Reliever Dick Drago
yielded a single to Willie Ran·
dolph, but aot out of the Jam
without further damage.
A spectacular play by Jackson
prevented the Angels from acor·
ing an the fourth innlng. W1tb two
away, center fielder Mickey
Rivers dropped Bobby Bonda' n y
ball for a two-ban error.
Don Baylor followed with a line
drive into the right field corner.
JacklOl"I made a diving catch just
before rolling into the wall.
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WESTWOOD-USC's horde of A Marina (Huntington Bti~cf\)
talent gets into its strong events Htch and two NewJ><)rt Hlttliof
today and although lagging 50 Hl1h products sparkled Fri~.
points behind runaway leader Marina's Gary Blume pla~ed
Washington State alter Friday's rlfth for Cal In the steeplechase lo
first day or competition, the Tro· 8:56.8.
jans figure to come on to win the Terry Albritton, former wof~cl
Paciflc.S Conference track and record holder, won the sh<>l by'
field championships at UCLA. over three feet with a 6S-6V• -On
Today's field events beJin at hls second put of the day. His
l :l5. The first runnine finals is series was 63·6, 65·614, 65·1, foul, I setfor2:05. 64·5"4, Coul.
SC, the PAC·8 dual meet cham· Brian Theriot came through
pion. struggled through Fi;day's with a lifetime 800·meters bes~M
action with 20 polnts to tie Stan· 1: 50.4 to tie for fourth in his be•~
ford for fifth pla~. and qualify for today's nn.u.
However, the Trojans are ex· He'll pe in tough, however. Alt
peeled to rack up heavy scoring four qualifiers from Friday'•
in the sprints, 440, discus and re· other h eats were clocked
lays today. Washington State has between 1:48.9and1:49.4. •
expended most of its ammuni-Theriot said he ran just a.&~
tion. hoped to. "I came through the4(0 in 52 seeonds and I felt good .... ]le Friday's segment produced said. "On the backstretch I~
meet records. in th~ hammer telling myself to keep my anp" tlt'row, pole vault, javelin, 10,000 relaxed-that's the first t.tdUIC
meters and steeplechase. lhal ties up on me. But it uk
Scott Neilson of Washington easy, there were no problems.'4 •,
State threw the hammer 213·11; Albritton, who put 71.3.,., last
teammate Henry Rono ran the year before suffering an injut)';
steeplechase in 8: 35.4~ WSU 's was dissallsifed with ,Friday'a.e.l-.
Sinnson Kimombwa clocked a fort. "Comlng out and throwtng
28 :13.4 10,000 ; Mlke Tully of 65 feet doesn't thrill me, no mat• UCLA hit the crossbar at 17·7 but
it stayed on: Washington's Dun· <SeePAC.SP11eM)
Kiek Does It.
Scott Upsets Bayi
~!... In Jamaica 1,500~
~ KINGSTON. Jamaica-UC
Irvine'• Steve Scott, Ignored in a
wire story this week about the top
runners in the 1,500 of the
Jamaica International track and
field meet, u~el Filbert Bayi to
win the event, here, Friday
night.
Scott, a junior at UCI, clocked
a lifetime best of 3:39.8, barely
edging Great Britain's Steve
OveU, who had the same time.
Bayi was third in 3:39.9.
An Associated Press storJ bad
stated t.hat Bayi, t.he world re·
cord-holder in the 1,500 met.en,
Oaa1111el2at5
would have "scant competition"
and that American Steve f06ter
would be his most likely
challeneer. And the story Called
to mention Scott, who had defUt·
ed Foster earlier this year.
But Scott showed his clu1,
overtaklna Bayi (Sown the
stretch. Ovelt also ouUticked
Bayl.
"I was surprtaed he had no
kick," sald Scott. Bayl Indicated
he wasn't in ahape, aa)'lng "I've
only been trainlnc a few weeks."
UCI coach Len 'Miller a~d
that Scott'a win was not a tut·
ptlae.
"We're excited about tJ\A.t, but
not surprised," 11id Milter.
''Stevo had a super week <>I tra.l.ri•
in• and we felt he could wlq t&f
race. We've been workinS on the
kick the lut two "eeks and we
Celt Steve could kick with
anyone."
Scott'• •Plitt were '1.5, 2:01
andZ:llU.
"I WU dl11ppofnted Wltb tn,
time, but I'm happy to win," oil.l
the former Upland Hlgb al.in·
dout. "Coach Miller beUed me
not to latte the lead amt be patient
and ft.worked," said Scott. ~.J~s
Meanwhile Olympic f<fMt·
medalist ~dwln Moses swept tMe
hurcUes arid Steve Williama wdif·
a showdown ofthe world's to1'411J'il
meter performers. ' ~
Moses recorded the worlcfs
fastest time thts year I~ Olympic specialty, the 400 " .
hurdles ln 48.84, about one I\ •
alter he won the 110 metert ~til •
13.~. tunning that event ror cjtlt,.'
the third time. · , .,
Jamaican Donald Quarrie
turned ln the year's fastest timtt
In the 200 meters, 20.30, lo dehl'
Wltuams a double in the men's
sprints.
Williama was second in 2Q.St1 almost erasinc the Olympic
champion's five.yard advantil,e
about 80 me~rs from the finish.
Kenya'• Mike Bolt ala~· plod~ for a best. this se ,
m o v In e i n fro n t o n ~1
backatretch oft.he final lap towln·
tbe 800 In 1:44.7, edJln1 Tot!\, McLean, 1:45.2. .
World record holder Dwl •
Stonea won the hllh jump
7,Ji.4t aventtn1 to some dear
hla tnlrd place Onlah laat i\.ih).•
mer at Montreal by bea_t.(
•H~~l' medalist Gre1 Jo'/ of
Canada w1l9wu1econd at 7·2~ :\ . f ~ Defe.ted. ~
.
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7t6ers
8utlast
Houston
Margernm Qualifies in ~ Eve:ritS
HOUSTON -Philadelphia ii·
nlte<l lt.s llahtnlng runnln1 aame
Whlnd Doug Collln.1' 38 polnta to
defeat Houston, 107·95, ) .. riday
nl.1bt and put the Rockets within
oate 1ame of ellmlnatlon In their,,,/
National Basketbull Association
playolf series.
, Collins, held to nine points in
Wednesday night'i; 118·94
Houston victory, hit 10 straight
points in a breakuway fourth
period when the 76ers broke trom
a 78· 78 tie to take a 90-82 lud with
five minutes lo play,
Up willl that point the Rocket.II,
wh.o now trail 3·1 In the best-of-
seven .Eattem Conference cham-
pionahlp series, had played on
even terms with the fast b;eak·
oriented Philadelphians.
Ce111tOn Ad.,a11ees
DALLAS-Dick Stockton over·
came Vltas Gerulaitis in a
marathon five-set match Friday
niaht lo join top-seeded Jimmy
Connors in the finals of the World
Championship of Tennis.
O.tll¥ f'll" f'llotoe lly l.Ae f'lyllt
Estancia's Walters .
Sparkles in Prelim:s
8y DAVE CUNNINGHAM Ol•-0011y~·~" NORWALK-Ken Margerum
was n one-man team for 1''oun·
tain Valley HJ1h Friday rysht,
qualifying for CIF finals Jn four
events durln1 4·A track and rleld
prellou at Cerritos CoUeie. 1 Jlm Walter• of Eatancla Hilb
<Cotta Meta) al.lo sparkled, win·
nln& beau in the 880 (1:56.8> and
«O ('8.7) to make next Friday's
flnals, allo at Cerritos Colle&e.
No other Oranae Coaat area
athlete qualllled in more than
one event. but six earned passes
to the finals by concentr1tin1 on
their spedaltlu.
Mar1erum won hl1 heat d the
120 hllh burdlea In 14.4 a,nd tQok
aecondl l.n the »I> low hurdl•
(38.1) and triple Jump (45-10).
The veraaUle senior ran a dis·
apP9lntins 10.l ln tbo 100, b\lt
madt lt to th• nnata became b1I
time wu t.he fut"t thlrd·plaee
flnlsh amens the four heat.I. •
CbarUe Ch.rt.ltataen of Ed1ton mah <HunUn.iton Buch> wu an
ea•)' wlnMf In the mile, clockln1 •:n.o. MlkeOtlfordofHuntlniton
Beach took tblrd ln hl1 heat <4:23.l> toquaUfy fortbtflnall.
Sunut Lu1ue cbamploa
Newport Hatbor could manase
only one lndlvldual qualifier
(Frank Venclik) and one wtnn1nC
relay team.
VencUk won hll heat of the 880
ln 1:58.8, while Newport
Harbor'• all·Junlor mlle relay
team clocked 3:23.Z to win lls
:heat. •
Stoekton stormed from behind
to defeat Gerulaitls, 7·8, 3·8, 6-7.
6·3, 6·3 ln a match that lasted
more that three hours and was
marred by controversial line
calls In almost every 1ame.
BILL ORIL2 OF l'OUNTAIN VALLEY SLIDIS IN WITH ONE OF THREE RUNS.
Muir Hlab of Pasader{a
led the team qualifying with
nine. while Pasadena HJgh and
Loni Beach Poly each had aeve.n
qualifiers. Fountain Valley'•
four quallflcatlona (each of
which was supplied by
Maraerum> led Oranee Coast
area schools. Two area hleh Jumpers
qualified, ·with Dave WbJte of
Marina <KunUnst.on Beach)
clearing 8-8 and Cary Burt of
Huntlnston Beach 1oln1 8·'· Burt
had to win a jump.off wlth Larry
Harman of VUta Park to make
the flna11 .
Connors downed scrlimbling
Eddie Dibbs 7·5, 6-4, 6·1 in lhe
other semifinal.
Stockton and Connors will
meet Sunday ufternoon for lhe
$100.000 first prize.
l'Hu llp•et
HAMBURG, West Germany -
Buster Mottram engineered a
major upset at the start of the
Gertnan International Grand
Prix tennJs championships Fri-
y, humiliating Guillermo
las, 4·6 6·3, 5-4 apuei Orantes had little dif·
utly In finishing off Bob
wltt, 6 2, 6-4, and Paolo
rtolucci made It to the
!finals by eliminating Colin
deswell, 8·0, 4·6, 7-5.
nd Jamie Fillol defeated
rner Zirngibl, 6·4, 6· I.
"'J'LANTA Atlanta Rrav<'b
o .n~r Ted Turner. informed that
cannot coach his club. an·
µneed Friday that manager
we Bristol will bt' back al the
t ·m's helm Saturday
ristol has be{'n ut his home 1n
drews. N.C . smce Wcc1nesday
en Turner announn·d lhal he
~ uld take over ornnaaerial
d tJes "'hlle Bristol went on a
10-day scouting trip
Ongab Drfre•
INDIANAPOLJS Rookie
Dli~ Oneius of Newport Beach
"iJt'.l)ave the first track al the
p Q!,.{)OSlllon today in the rlrst ot
tol't•ctays of time trlMl11 for the
M • •29 lndlunapolts 500-mile
r
Jifee-time winner 11..J . t'oyt
• lhe No. 2 quullfylni:: P<>81
I I-hit Attack
Fountain Valley '
Upsets SAV, 7-2
By ~OGER CAllLSON
Ot ,,. Delly f'll•I Stell
Fountain Valley High"s Barons
moved into lhe second round of
the CIF4·A baseball playoffs Fri·
day with a 7·2 victory at Santa
Ana Valley High as the Barons
took the Falcons apart in every
category.
Entering as the Sunsel
League's No. 3 entry, coach John
Cole's Fountain Valley Barons
Jumped on Century League
player of the year Richard
Dalbey for 11 hits, and five or
those were lhe from the first Clve
batters of the game.
In eliminating lhe Century
League co-champa, Fountain
\'alley qualifies for a lirf Tues-
day at home against Moore
League power Lakewood.
The Barons made 1t look easy
Broim Down USC
LOS ANGELES F\oyd Ch1f
fer scattered nine hits Frida)
night as t:CLA posted a 7 4
Pacific Eight Co nference
Southern Division baseball vie·
tory over visiting USC
Chlffer, a junior right hander.
walked four and struck out eight
m raltlng his record to 5·2.
Former Cotta Mesa High star
Dennis Delany hit his 11th homer
for UCLA.
in the first inning as Scott
DeLon11 led oH with a single
through short, Mike Lune beat
out a bunt and Bill Grilz loaded
the bases with a base rap to left.
Mike Musso crossed up Santa
Ana Valley with a bunt single for
one run and then Mike Empting
singled to left for another marker
with still none out.
Jerry Wilson followed with a
sacrifice ny to left and southpaw
Biii Carroll hlid the margin h~
needed with a 3·0 lead.
Carroll, In leading Fountain
Valley to Its first-ever CIF
baseball playoffs victory. fanned
nine and was In trouble only in
the rlfth inning when Reggie
West hit a bouncer to right after
two mate8 had walked with two
out In all. Carroll :.lined the
Falcons on three hits .
G rilz scored an insurance
marker in the sixth "hen Mike
Empting smiled to center and
the Barons put tl out of reach in
the seventh with three more runs
orf Dalbey
De Long was forced to settle for
a arowld rule double on a 400-foot
shot lo center field und Lung and
Grll1 followed with an rbi single
and rbi double.
,,. Plapolls
~l\'larina, Edison
Santa Ann Valley's outstand·
ina outfield combination of West
and Rick Ward was limited to
Weal's one bouncing alnale by
Carroll, who8e efrectlveness sur-
f ac-ed in the third when he
whlffed a pair of batters and
forced a th.lrd to Oy out arter a
leadotr triple.
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I Edison made It • clean
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ball teams In tho flr8t round
e CIF 4·A playoffs frld1ty 11
roll into Tuesday·a second
r hd
e Viklnis or M arlna coach
I Frey scored In the olahth in·
to nip Santn Ana's Mater
1 l ·O, on tne winner's ond. while Edison was a '7-a
• st Alhambra, which •n·
H the Pactlle Leaaue
with a 20-S ov•rall record.
day lt'U be Newbury Park
a J:dfton •nd Marina and Ant~tlm'a Loar a wUl tan1I• at a
site to tM ltrmJned by • coin
flip.
The Meter Dei·Marlna •lnl&·
gle pitted Mat.er C>.l pitcher Nick
Harsh aaalut junior Mike Bon
and both aav• up only three hlta.
B arlna aol two of them ln the
e llUl as Larry Coy 1ln1led to
ht u a plnchhttltr for Erle
in.
oy 1ot to second on an error
then Steve Porath bunt.ed
ard first .nd th• btJl went
up f « • 1lntlt wltb Coy ICOI'·
thewtnner.
ort it.ruck out three, allowed
runner to thlrd and two of
ter 0e1•1 three runnon at
ond were plcked off.
Hirsh, In takin1 the 1011.
!truck out rour.
The Chargers of coach Ron
LaRuffa eot a nifty thrtt·hit
performance from pitcher Steve
Slaton. while pushing Alhambra
pitching around for nine hit.a, In·
cludlnt two thetta of home.
With the exception of Walter
Luchinger's two-run homer In
the flCth, Slaton waa In lolal com·
mand, 1trikin1 out 10. He set the
flnt 12 Alhambra batten down
in order.
Tb• blt Inning was the third for
Edison u thrff runa crOl&ed
when Ttm Nichols walked, Brian
Dearosiera reached safely on an
error Ind Ron Ward walked to
loadtbob~.
Then Roter Hayes slngled In a
pair and Ttm Innes tollowed with
an rbl 11lftl}e.
Later It wu Hayes and Innet
stroking bale hit.a to set up tMes'
theft of home In the sixth.
And lo the seventh St•v• Spana
stole homt to spark • two-run
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BARONS ACE SCOTT DeLONG TAGS OUT R!OGIE WEST.
Steve Lalne of Marina went
44·1V. ln the trlple Jump to
qualify tourt.h, roundina out the
Oran1e Coast area's varalty
quaunen.
Jeff Greenough of La1una
Beach threw tbe dl1cu1 167-1 for
third, but the event lan't contest·
ed ln the CIF finals, 10 hia mark
qualifies him for th• Muter'a
Meet May 27, alao at Cerrltoa
Colle1e.
Fourteen Oran1e Coast area
athletes made the fro1h·1oph
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UCI, W.4.YNE TC
IN NKI' MATCH
UC Irvine'• men and women
tennlis teams lake on the John
Wayne TeMls Club today and
Sunday In the third annual
Challenge Match at the Wayne
TC In Newport Beach.
Today's action beilns at 11
with SUnday's play starting at
noon. The match Is held to
benefit the UCI tennis programs.
A total of 33 matches will be
played in the two days-tdx
men'& slnales, six women'•
ainales, seven men'• doubles,
five women's doubles and nine
mixed doubles.
Tickets (for both days> are
priced at $5 for general ad-
mission, $2 for students, $10 for
Individual reserved seats.
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Hein Sparks Dolphins, 3·0
Mission Viejo Ousted by Ontario, 4-1.
With Stu Hein and Paul Bethke
providing the p1tC'h1ng and key
hits , South Coa~t L~ague
baseball champion Danu Hills
High mowed down invading Alta
Loma JUgh, 3·0, 1''rlday after-
noon.
The victory move'! coach Den-
nis Nespor's Dana llills Oolphin'I
into the serond round or the Cl F
2-A playoffs Tuesdtty agaln11t
Covina's Northvicw High nt a
site to be determined by a coin
flip.
The other half of the South
Coast ~eague entry In lhe
ellminatibns, runnorup Misaion
Viejo. was ousted from the 32·
team playoffs at Ontario Jllgh,
4-1.
Hein sparkled on the mound for
the Dolphins, allowlni only lwo
singles-one In the rtrst iMlng
and one with two out In the
seventh. H1a 11hutout extendit bl1
scoreless innln1t string to 26 in·
nin1s. Hein struck out nlno and
allowed no Alla Loma bastrun·
ner as far as third base. Only two
reached second.
The Dolphins struck for a
marker in the fourth lnnlnc when
Keln singled and Dana Brown
was sale on o fielder'11 {'holce
With Brown aoing on the pitch,
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Bethke doubled to right to score
the go-ahead run.
After two were out In the sixth
Inning, Bro~n was safe on o bunt
and stole second on the first
pitch. Then Bethke came throuah
with his second rbl with a smgle.
Jim Romero padded the lead to
3·0 with :oi double down the left
Cteld line to score Bethke.
Colonial Open
Mission Viejo went down quiet·
ly at Ontario u the hotll iot all
five of lhelr hill in tho flrat lhree
innings to crab a 4·0 lead.
Mission Viejo averted a
shutout In the sixth ..,hen pitcher
Jim Walker drtw a free paaa,
Vito HJt.e aloiled to center and
Todd Richardson, up from the
junior varsity, came throulh
with a plnch·hltslnglo.
Schroeder Leading ·
In m• 1ta)'ln1 out here on tht
tour. We could ~ave a hJPDitt
life with me dotn1 10m.Wn1
else." ·
• It would be dlfncutt to lmfrove
on hl• ecores for the tlrt two
rounds. Not only did be mat.ch
the coune record, ht alao tltd for
the lareest 38-bole lead oa the
tour this year.
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ternational Raceway
will complete a rain·
delayed National Hot
Rod Association world
c h a m pionship series
competiliQn today with
time trialt frotl' 1 to G
and flnala startiJll al 7
Shirley Muldown ey,
the world's lop womun
driver 'ln drag racing.
posted a world record or s. 77 aeconds and 253 52
milu per hour last we«.'k.
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Valley's Dmn.11 Cowan,
who went '4-9VJ ln the
trlplo Jump. It
eatabU.bea a CIF rec()td.
because the event ~ad
never been contested on
the rroeh-soph level in a
CIF meet..
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broken on the varsity
level when J im Sanford
or Pasadena sped to a
47.4 in t.he440.
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* * * Top Sprinters
In 3-A Prelims
After a season of rac-
ing among · themselves,
South Coast League
sprinters get a chance to
test their speed against
the rest or CIF 3-A today
during track and Cield
prelims at El Modena
High in Orange.
Field evenLs be_gin at
10 a.m. and the running
is scheduled to start at
noon.
The top nine athletes in
each event witl qualify
for the CIF finals May
21. also at El Modena.
Two South Coast
League sprinters hav,
run the 100 under 10.CJ.
Mike Kruthers of San
Clemente hM gone 9.9
a nd Tony Fuller of
University Hi&h Clrvine>
has clocked 9.8.
Greg Jones of Mission
Viejo qualified to run
three events in the pre-
hm s the 220, 440 and 330
low hUTdl~. His 220 time
<21 7 1 ranks second in
CIF
The Orange Coast area
should albO produce CIF
prospects 1n the d ts·
tunces, with Costa Mesa
runners Joe Young and
John Gerhardt carrying
the weight
Young has gone 9.09.S
in the t\\<O mile, tops
umong Orange Coast
area athletes. and
Gerhardt qualified first
in the South Coast
League mile finals.
lnjury·ridden Mike
WalterhOuse of Mission
Viejo could also produce
a CIF qualUying time if
his beleaguered legs hold
oul. He took second In
the mile and two-mile at
league finals.
In the high jump three
South Coast L eague
athletes figure to duel for
C lF honors . A l an
Gersten of Unive rsity
and two Laguna Beach
jumpers, Wade Freier
and Dave Redick, have
each gone6-9'•·
Two outatandine s hot
pullers from this area
could each gel a spot in
the finals-Vince Brown
of Maler Dei <Sa nta
Ana} and John Harper Qf
San Clemente
Harper I~ he South Coast Leagu with a beal
or 58-41 ~ w tie Brown
took secon in the
Angelus Leag e at 59-0.
Marty Fuentes of Servile
<Anaheim ) edged him
wtth a 59·2 effort , third
best in CIFthl11 season.
San Clemente's John
Perry should qualify in
the long jump. He broke
the league record last
Friday with n 22·2111 ef·
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Dod&ert 24 7 .114
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Clnctnnall 13 17
Houston 13 18
Snn Diego 14 20
San Francisco 12 18
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Boaton 15 13 .538
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Detroit 12 17 .n,
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SP.OITS
Four Area
Volleyball
Teams Roll
Three of the four
quarterflnaLs matches in
the 1977 CIF volleyball
playoffs Tuesday will be
in the Orange Coast area
following Fnday's first
round action wl'licb saw
Mission Viejo, Fountain
Valley, Newport Harbor
and Laguna Beach ad-
vancing.
The only victim in first
round action was 1976
CIF champion San
Clemente, No. 3 in the
South Coast League,
which dropped a four-set
decision at San Marcos
High of Santa Barbara.
The rest of the area's
eli t e move d on as
Ne't'port a nd Laguna
won in straight sets.
while Mission Viejo and
Fountain Valley took
four sets to dispose of the
opposition.
Newport Harbor will
host Santa Barbara
Tuesday and San Marcos
wi II be at Fountain
Valley. A co10 nip will
decide the site for the
Huntingto n Beach
Mission Viejo tiff Hunt
ington Beach advanced
Thursday night with a
three-set laugher over
Whittier's Nelles I hgh
Laguna Beach will bt•
at Mira Costa.
Newport's guns Friday
were Mark Slevcove,
Cliff Schmelsing, Steve
Timmons and Doug
Brown ln the romp ut
Inglewood, while Laguna
Beach's breeze over vi!.·
iting Riverside Poly was
a team effort, although
Steve Fair, Kip Engen
and Jamie Plummer ap
pea red to stand out
Mission Vicjo's win
over Gardena ·~ Serra
High was led by Kevin
Severson and Joe Rlum
Fountain Vallc v
bounced back from a
14·16 setback in the first
set lo win a couple of
close tiffs, then rolled to
a 15·4 victory in the de
cider.
San Clemente took a
one-set lead behind the
play or Tom Beard, llul
San Marcos rallied with
three straight sets.
Cll'VolltYball
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FounlAtn Vtll•Y dtl South
Pa\~Cl•M 14.1, IS 11 t• 14 II•
San M.,~ clel S~n Cltmen1~ 14 1•
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Penhall Wins
Balboa 's Bruce
Penhall captured the
scratch main event and
Fullerton 's Dennis
Sigalos won the handicap
mai n to hifhllght
speedway motorcycle
racine at. Costa Mesa's
Orange County Falr·
erounds Friday nfght.
Penhall defeated Bob
Short of South Pasadena
and Ron Preaton or
.Newport Beach while
S11atos edged Brad Ox le.)'
or San Clenacnto and
Prutort.
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s.turday. May 14, 1177 OAILYl"ILOT
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o! the CIF '·A t.ennls playoffs Friday, on a day w11" IPI :~~n>•n • 1•1 btgbbCh~ by the play of South Cout Leaaue McOet1•1d u , .,., '•"" ·~·
r<1epriese.n> taUves La1una Beacb and untveralty ~~.:,:.";\!!:.!.~~: ,
rv ne . o wonH;Ounllll'>-u. • LalUJla Beach upended Palos Verdes Hi&b on \be _ .. , .... ,.
loser'• courta, 16'1\·U "', whit~ Unlvenlty save No. 1e11-.Menot~11wi1111,;:....J 1 aeed Sunny Wll.s Hieb or Fullerton a batlle before s.1am ..... .,.: • ll'll111tpa-11o1li:t4.-r
fallint. 21-'1. :-~: 1H::',..,_, '"'.., M...,. 1
.No. 2 seed and tw.o·Ume defending champion L..,..1"~ 1n11t>P•••v~·1l
Corona del Mar eased to a 25-3 decision over visltU1g 8 Idle CL>',::1:,: v t .,,.\n
Burroughs High or Bu.rbank and No. 3 seed Newport 10 P':1~t1 '"· '°'' 10 -~~~ 1t:::.U. ff arbor dusted off visiting Eisenhower Hi&h of '°"e1ns.r:T11ornton \L1--....-..v
Rialto.28-0. t~t.!1, ~~s~\~=1~~~<.
Sun.set League t'epresentative Marina (Hunt-_ .. ,, .. ,,1o1t,.•.-.. L " '
lngton Beach> dealt Costa Mesa's Estancia a 17·11 c."".-"'''•c::"'~, c1t1• 0.00.1.W setback and Edison (Huntington Beach) was ousted o..tcltl• .. 1 .. 2. 1p111 w1111 tt.!Wdl>H by Tustin's Foothill 19-9 11110 "4, r.s cunarct-~•Hlff '~b~ ' . ' WOll'-0 .. 1,IOllU,Ht , I Gloria Falterme1er was University Hieh's ua1""'w111<111'-'""'• •t><
brigbtat spot while Laguna Beach's big assets ""'"°' ·i r
were singles ace Todd Thornton and the doubles s!:~ .. '.~~~~ ~!:~.~.~~'A~,team of Larry Campbell andSepp Maier, all of whom P.nn•r 1 s; "•''-'"""'*r 1u 1 _, • lJ
won their final matches to extend 12-1-0~ lead!ortbe '°'' 0 • •4 1 •· _ ... ,Su'""'" M 1 I· . won•·'·''* 1 ... u . H Pulmln M' Arll.sts. -•->:...,.1H H . _.,._ .,,
Pa.los Verdes was without ace Elliott Telscber, ""'"., sirot11 ~~' '° '°""''o.i''C. who as competing in Rome. tt111oeo , ... ,,. '°'' 10 8tril•i.i• 1~
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ika High's dodubDles teams of MarltRSexto!' and r:;;~ 11~.~ ! JMH·Mever •u11o611c
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swept Estancia to provide the wmrung margin, si1191 ..
while Foothill's Kirk Wills and the doubles team of l(ttler tMllo\tt•S..~•>·•. IC$t.t
Andy Noorda and Jackson Seay were the difference ~~~:= 6~'·dsO:! l::.~., 1tt ~i •
over Edison. J •· '"'°" .. , icoeu..-1M110•1 •« ,,l: rt
NeWpOrt1s standout was Phil Dowty while Corona :OO:::~:H:s.• .. 1"'1 '011 "'·'·7··1'1~1.r
d el Mar bested Burroughs in games, 134-45. • o..i111" .:...~~~;
N rt. 1 b 146 37 . I ~u1on·Olllemen IMl dtl w ... _.. •. ewpo s aug er was a · margrn n games. Mcl(nlthl u . • 1. doll 1..11'°'""·11.t•'!
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won6 I 6 t • O,
Vanguards Ousted
CdM (HI IU hfT0119ll• {'. i,
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8ranolde .. 3. dl'I Prenderont 6.0, def 0 J-• •"": Tlloml\ (Cl tost 4 •, "'etfR' .... H • ..O: ,,_,ly CCI 10i14 ... WOf\
•·l, .. , l>-2. Wtllter !Cl lost 04, ._, By Dominguez 6-2,H , .. 1 , , )i. OouMet ~
Cu•ltv I'-\ ICI clef 0.Ma~ .. l 't H1111on •.O .. 3. dtl Htll·T•IOY• a.1 ..
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run rally in the ninth in-
ning feU just one short,
and Southern California
College or Costa Mesa I
lost to Cal Stale <Dom-
inguez HJlts> 10·9 in the
NAIA D1str1cl 3 playoffs
Friday at La Verne
College.
The lo ss means
Southern Cal College
fini shes third in the
tournament. a nd the
season conc·ludes with
the Vanguards posting a
33·25 record
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Eleven Irvine High
School athletes on the
frosh-soph level are in·
volved in today's CIF 1-A
track and field preLims
at Redondo High School,
which begins at noon.
Coach Jeff Swigart is
laking slx boys and five
girls to the prelims after
a Cree-lance schedule
durlnt the season. led by
sprinters Jlm Rudy and
Michele Kelley.
The finals are a week
later at the same site.
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are bllled for 4 p.m. at
Placentia'& Valencia
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Diego 7-2, and it rallied
for five runs in the last
inning of that game, too.
Greg Adams delivered
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WALNUT-Cheryl Glazltt and Lisa Gou.rd e ~the El Toro HI1b School track and field team
4ualltytn1 preliminaries at Mt. San A.crtonlo
Collee Friday nJ1bt with the Char1en placlna nine
lncUvlduala and two relay teama in the 3-A finals at
£1 Modena High next Saturday.
Gluier won heat races ln the 220 and tht 110
burdlea while Gourdine ll'tbbed a spot in the
hurdles and the long jump although she was well
Mlow her beat all·Ume etrorts.
Lorttta Holmes also grabbed a pair o! spota for
e Cbargera In the finals with a heat victory io the
and a featest third place in the 220.
Unlvenlty and Costa Mesa each placed four
partlclpanta ln the finals. Costa Mesa had a_pair of -top performances by Sheryl Rohman. She won an
ISO beat In 2:21.1 and placed second in the fastest
mile beat with the second fastest time of the nlgbt at
5:18.0.
Costa Mesa's Bonnie Dasse had the best shot
put of the night at 38-2a., and Dana Hills' Nicki
Jepsen was tied for the top high jump mark at S·S as
the lone qualifier for the Dolphins.
Lori Usdansky of University (Irvine) ran a
l :00.19 in the 440, her best mark of the season and
also qualified for the long jump while teammate
Grace Mccarley had a best seasonal mark in the
mile run of 5:23.5 to win a heat race.
El Toro's relay teams qualified with their best
'efforts of the season. The 440 quartet posted a 49.46
erfort ln winning a heat while the mile group had a
sizzling 4:04.8 but had to settle for second place
behind Beverly Hills with a 4:01.7.
Tami Darr of Mission Viejo had the best 2-mile
effort of the night with an 11:26.1 effort as the lone
qualifier for the Diablos.
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W'"" II S.I I .. : ~-·· c. >)·2 I, Wolll•M\ lb o •·J.1 t Huwr. ..
'1 •1 l «'-'1-, rt 41·1-I: Con..Of·
ty, ct S.J.U• "°'*"" "S.2 J.1. Golf . O-ltl4 1 21, Totten o.-.o ~tu J11
I 0 I 1
CorGlle clot ,.,,_r Jtrpr rt 1· 1401 Mocl'1••· <I 1.0-0.0, auck. ct O.o-6-0;
Torr... " "' 1 J.1-4, Glllll\, 11HI 1111:A Kirk llA-11-1.11 l(ln.,ltl
3100.S Ard<• ut~M "'-!.<
l 1 I 1 Wltl•ems, lb f ·t ·l·1: Se"""'-ti 1 ~"1. HVfrN'I t1I
I 0 0 I C -... rt~: A-"°"· oJOOO
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r • • U,.,..,,,,f JOI .,_ S-tt It 4
Cer .... Oirt Mar 106 OIO ._. 7 It
Miit IHHt 1)-t. McCttl••
IU'llVt f\llyl S J> S; 1. Sll•"ltltr
tl11trt11tlltl J U .t: a liltrrlMn
IMtnt• VllWJ J:IJI, IH .. 1 tl-1 Wtlll I~ l4Ull t 1 ... 1: 1. ll~ell
CC.Ill MotMI s· t• t i .S 8-.w!W" CC:ltrt-11 J'JS t IH .. t al -1.
Ct"11 cc:.t11ton11e1 t 11 a. 1. f'IMIH
!Cott• -..1 s·n .o: , t("1ore11"'
I LMlltoe IS 12 J 1·11111t IHMl tl-1 Otrr CMIHlen
Vl•l•I " .. 1; t Ool!UIH tMon. IAMl .. l n.IUJ 1 ~., t&ut·
'*'Giit) tt•kf; 4 ..,, , .. "'"" Mllltl 11 0, O. IH .. I 21-1. Wtll•
(Quartr Hiii I 11 ;)O, I; t. •t•llCO
CWtll.,,,l lt;U .6; J, 8011111 .,..,,., .. ,,, 11 l•l.01 •• ltlllltl
CSlt,,el 11''7.1; t. T'Krtl IAnltl-
V•lltyl 11,n L
110 Hli IHHI 11-1. lltedo ILe
Mlr.,,al IS 41 t. llotaln-CAntt1-
V•lltyl UM IHHUl-t Otefl., Ill
Torol IH. 2. NllM 1141111• Mofllctl
,. "· CH .. t :n-1. o. ..... oon CTroy• 14 O?· 1 GOl>rdlM C!I Torti 1':0A.
(Htll 0 -t. Mtlll\ CKtfWWd\11 IU. 1
!lofrtnMfl ICt.,._l IS .. ; J. $uttr
C llt•trl'f Hllltl 14 II.
.UOrtl•y IHNl 11-1 !1Ttre4t .. ;
1 Sent• Mollie• SO SJ; J. KtnnedY so. , ..... , 11-1 -..... ,. ..
Sanlt Merle SI OJ. J . ~II T°'rtllCt
)I 11. IHH4 31-I AllltlOOt V•lltll
50 1f' 1 lle .. rty Hlllt J0.'9; J -II
lier n .11
Mitt relay IHut 11-t. Santa
MofttCA 4 OJ' 1 <>-\1\t •'" O; J
LOrnooc 4 °'' CHe• t l-1. l'omone •·011; 1 South Torrlll\Ct •·Ol t ; >. Santa Yner4 0'7 04tM JI-I ltver.
111 Hiiis 4 011; t. !I Toro e :M •. 3. Monrov1e ''I] 2.
HJ -.ttpvn CO.rlt Hiits). Hewlo.IM
IOIPIOI. Gouwlll.,. CUpltftdl. Werdlt
I M lre lesttl S-S; McCulloch
IBarJt-1. Lewis CVlclol' Vatttyl S-3.
WurU IC...-dtl Mell. Sclleril,,ttr
tTrov I, $Ntller !Btvorty Hllltl S.I.
SP-I O<ttnt !COiie MeMl ll-2¥.;
1. Whit• T11ornn tGtMSh<tl n.s: s.
Goulet CS.Ill• Ftl ,. .. ,,., •· C-lln
ISu""Y Hlllsl 3'-10''•· 7. Tuno•• IB11r r ou9M I JS·•""; I Jo"H (Chino!
3S ''" 9 Huda<hak <Sant• Yrwu I
3~.,~ ..
LJ I Wyatt IMollro•l•I 11 s. 7
Sorrtnsen IClaromonll 11·3; 3 Btll
tGer•Yl 11-2; 4. HAbOtrsNlw CWhll·
tl•rl 17·1; S Collins IAnttl-Vetttyl
•&'II 6 Gou•dlN (!I Toro> ,. •O. 7, Wood• l!levorly Hllhl U ·4 I.
U\cltr\ky IUntvtt\111) 1&·8>..; '· Sl\ln~I• !Trovl , .. ,., •.
Women's
JC Spike
Results
WOM!N'S TltACI(
SCCCIAC "1MI' Tum uor" Saftta B.trbera 71,
Ventur• 70 Com~on U. Orenoe C:0.11 •t B•ktnlftld o , El Camino JI, Han·
cock l• Goldtt• 111··· 12,MI SAC 11, Southwo\lern 11
100-1 Oooo•M 1com~on1 11 • 2
Elmor• IComotonl 111. J Jones
•LASW I 12 J; ' TllomP•On (S•n
0 1f'qOl 17 S
100 1 Oollolet •Cl 11 o· 1 O;;lclr•
f\l•nturel lS 7 l HUflltr ICI 1S 4, '·
Smllh •S Oar1><1r• I 1S I
•OO 1 Ouoe-• rv ... 11 H 4 7 K•v•
fGolden W~•I' 16 0. l Smltl\ l'i
Barbara! St 4 • Stv>eler IOr•noe
C<>a\llS7 7 aoo 1 !.naro IS 8arbert I 7 " '. 1 K•v• IGot~n Woll 1 n J l Ad•m•
1orano• Coe•ll 1 73 l A Kurr (Vtntl
7 78 0
ISOO I 0.nclo IHAl\CO<k l A ,, • 1
GOflldl•\ • Baker\fltlcll S 01 O. )
R•m•r11 •V•nll s OJ S • Ka,,. IS
Mon rte I\ OJ I
)OOIJ I Oendo •H•r><OClrl 11 OS I .
, Rtmtr~• "'~"II " O' I; J JlKhOn \ Be•ll•••I 11 11 1 • Lenqdon '~Ou\PHiWfl\t11rn) \1 l\ 0 OttMrs: S o H••• •Go•oonWt\ll 11 17 1
11!11 HH I !Unkl \ llaroer•I u s
1 H ~,,,., IComoto" I 11 • J
Bro km.,, Ml ~AC 1 .. 0 A 'i< hmlctl
H•ncoc•• •• 1 ·o~ IH-1 M••'1 !I C•mlMI
t OS I 1 Vt1.,,\lry ~llwesltrfll ' o~ I 1 W•••· •or.,,~ COt\11
t 0' 0 • C•'''°" Or..,99 Coa'll
1 o• 1 °'"''' • Mo<tno Oran04 Co~''' I I] I
cl)!) rol•v 1 Comoton 11 1 1 Sant•
!l••bert ""A l [I Gtm1no _, S, 4.
Vtntur•"' 1 Nl•lt relay I VMlurA e 01 2 t
S."I• Borbere • 03 \ l Oranot Coot • oe ' • B.,.,,,,,.,d' 10 1 HJ I 8rl,,km.,. IMI '!IACI S·O. 1
T •bbyo\tvl\ • llll~f\fltld I S 0 • J
Vomvnd IV•11t I • 10 4. l"tllar
IC.Ol<MI\ Wt-11 1 A 10
LJ I Jo11<rt C\,ASWl U·J't; 1.
Oouoltt fClmOlonl 11·•~. l h•tor •'!I•" 01-1 n.s~; 4 !••"' 11:1
CamlflOI 17 •''I SP I GaSIOll IBektr\lletdl ,. ,, .
) Fly"" IP•-·• ". l Oenlt l
•Or tftQt CN\I I Jt. /, • Ortldllll<Ut
LA HarllO'I n-1
OT-I a-t IS. e.wNl'al 131·•: 1.
Oonttt IOre11qe Co•\11 IU l 3
Go<n"I 15 ~al 1u.i, 4 ltomt•o
JT 1 l"""'ID l\ft/11 I 1)6.4i.,. 2
LUO.\ 11!1 (Ar'llPIOl 111·t • ' Deftlal
•Or•"o<t Coetll U> 0, •· Kr11tttr fSoul~-111) ,.,,
The a4;tur1cy of any a•vtn shot 1s art1try deter.
mined by the Position of th• 1olfer'1 shoulders at the start of the b1tk1win1. for eumple tf t line
acrou the shoulders paints to th• left of the t1r1•t (lll u1tr1tlon f 1 ). the c:lubhead will probably enter
the h1ttin1 erH from outside the teraet hne. Cuttln&
1crou in this manner will t1ust either • pull·sllc:e,
pull or pull·h<>Ott. tn 1ny case, the ball will likely
st1rt Its fliaht to the left of taraet.
To hit 1tra1aht shots. 1t rs helpful to st1rt th•
downswing with the shoulders "squire." Th•t 11,
the shoulder and tar&•t lines should be 1ll1ned. Try to picture yO\lrsett in this pasitiott before
you actutlly swing. Then '" If this pr•COf1d1tloned
mental 1m1se doesn't result In 1tr1iahter sholl. "" .... _.,..._
For Area
Girls' Sports
WOM8N'S TINNIS
SCCCIAC T-!Molt
CetOr--..tC.h-1 ~llltKllb
~"'~ ........... , Oornl11Jkl·L•mbtrt IS.di dtt
tt11,,1rel_.O.vls IS.nit Monie•>
14, .. , ... J; Kerwln-Ctrltoft IS.di Iott
to Meedowt-Mtve,,..,, 181kerllltldl
14, H : l.ASll\lltl·lltomtsOft 1$tdl toll
lo Ce1111M-Hl9tlns ISMIA 8Mbaral
36,H .
Quier11rf1"'4t
OomlMlrl·L•llllltrt CSedl ftf Klur•GOllDltt Cll Carnlnol .. 4,4·1·
~Wntlt-b ~ o.Nri.flMlt
Mtl'°" IOWCI loll to l(lyomure IU
C•mlnol .. 1. 14 14: l"rulm CGWCI
.,., L.Stranve ISO Mntl .. J. rtUrtd.
ltmttt ... 11
Prulrn dti Jont1Nd CRlvenldel .. ,.
I 4
~ ..
0.11e.t1Mls
Tolt1lll110·l'tstot .. 1 fGWCl dtf Smith Joh,,son IPlercel 6-4, ._4;
Metson Pn.ilm IGWCI <Ml t(r•mp.
Cllrlslrntn """1"t""1 .. 1. 4-J. 1em111 ... ,,
Toloncl"o·Ptslolu t lost to
l(lyomur• Gonrtltt l!I CtMIPIOI •·2. 1·• »•: Mal\Ol>-Prulmdll L•Slr•fl9t· Polllcolf ISOMewl .. 1. H
THm \Corino-• G<Mdl,,WHI "· 1. El Cemlno 11, a llUvtrtlOl 10.
OtltUOYMHASTICS
S-tl LfftlOt IM!v!Wal Cf\trnpltlttN..-0\Ylllylnt ltrCll' 1'141. l'relilM
Vaulttne-• Karatlk IHI 17.1: 7
WrlQlll (HI 11 I; J. $p<lnqer !Ml 11.0;
4. Orntlt l" IMI 1' •· lltr\ I 1r1Qhl (HI II J 2 Orntltll\
tMI ,, u . J l(eresllr (HI 111: 4.
M<Ctlle CH 111 IS. BeleM•C.--1 llltlM<Ctbe IHI
and Wr'91\4 IHI 11 U l OrMltin fMI
16 • • l(erHlk IHI 1• 7S. Floor e .. rcltt-1 Or,,tltl" (Ml
17 l 2 ltlalCtl\w•Y IHI. Kara"k (HI
..... ~(Wit••
All·rOlll'CI I WrlQlll (HI •• IS; 1
Ornstein •Ml .. OJ: l -.retllr IHI .. •S.' McCtlll (HI .. I.
OlltLS SWIMMING
VAUITY
Tum Korn I MlnlOrl Vltlo 216;
1 u .. 1wnoty ltl. J. El Tor• 164; 4.
Sall Cit-US S Cor~ del Mer
1)1 6 ~ Beacll Ill , 7. C~I•
Mt\t 11. I Oerw1 Hiii .. ]
100 ,,,..,..., refav-1 MlniOOI Viejo
I u. 1 UN~IY I ,. '· l Coron•
dtl Mtr1 021
lOOlr"-1 Pvvlllro IEI 1·t-At;2.M.
Browne f<:Mot\I l ;tt.O. J. Grey !Ml
1001 100 Ind ~ty-1. o.1'1 IUl1: ISi;
2 Hll<Jtf IMI 1. 1'.3; 3. BruMm (Ml
1 17 0
SO lrtt-1. Otltl tUl U .61 2.
BtH<Klrtr 11125.0; J, M<Mlch<t.t (SI
,. 4
Ol•lno-1 Mftt• ICMl ttl.67: 1.
Kohlmtltr ISi '"'·1•: 1. Pwckhem (I.I m .u
100 lly-1 Mcc.tlatly CMl 1:00 I J t. Ward CUI l :OU; J. J . ar-C(dtAI
I OJ I
100 , _ _, ... we-~ (El SJ.t; 1.
, rfeomen 111 n .s: J. l!flclrlMlft IM>
SS•. S00 fr"-1 Pyy-q Ill S:06A; 1.
Grev IMI s·it.•; J. lleytnoftt (Ml
S 2' I 100N< _ _, Hll9'f' 1Mlt:Ol.t;1.M.
ll"'w"' ICdMI 1 OU; J, NNllH !Ml
1:01.6.
100 brtest-1. Wlrd (Ul 1110.1; 1.
erumfn IM) 1:11.2: J. M. Zer•mby
IMl1:12.I.
400 ''" ,.tay-t. MIMlotl Vltlo J:4U; 1. ~ ToroJ:4'.0; J. CMona cltl
Mitt' 4:0t.S.
l'ln1t ~ StMdl1191: I. Ml,•'-Vltlo; 1. Uftf ... t"llty; J. at TtfOj 4. ~
Clemente: '· CorOlle .. , M•'I 6. L•tunt IMCll; 7. Cetta MtMI I.
OtfttHllls.
OlaUIADMIMTON
caNTU•Y 1.840111 .,.,....
Wall C!stldtfMl•lt IVPI 11·4, 1"2;
del Mt111tl ITUIU'll IM, tl•J: def Mcc.11., ISIWVl 11 ... , ll·J: llef Wlll1
ll'ootllllll M . 11-4; dtf Wint IFl ll-70 114.
fillllOft 11111 def H..--CIMI 1M,
11-'l IOll lo Wiiis ll'oetllllll s.11. 11.J,
f.12; losttelMrtel IT11Jtl11l1·tl, 7·11. ~
Pool-cl'Anoelo U!tll def Toyr"'
A911t1er IT11sllnl IS·I, U ·J ; Cllf
Oouollll>l'IOWI (Foothllll ls.t. IH;
def M•r11n.Sclwoeder !Vl"l 1S.S, IS.S;
0.1 c. eow .... s. Gowen IBsll ,,_,,
1'-J: fff TllfllltlHl~ IFtotllllll IS.2,
IH.
C. Cowen·S. Cowe11 llttl del
ROl\rbougll.Amold CTutllnl IS.., tS.7;
dtlWll-·WclrlMOI\ llMI IS.I, IS.4;
def TarMll·f1"11 "lhll M, S.J, >-4:
toll lo Pool-d'Al!Oelo Cl!•ll s.u. MS;
1011 to Tarbtll-l'ltrll Cl'lhll l>-5, IS.12,
MS.
Well wort slnetn cllamolonsltlp end
Pool-cl'AnQ91o -dOue>ltt I~ !al""· cla BOii\ ~Illy I~ CIF lndfvldlitl
ortllrnln1r"'.
"''· IM<tl ci.1 tu WHllftl1111w 11 .....
MtcAlllller IHI dtf wu11 ...... '"'· 11-t ; llttyea CH I clef Htrdlftf t H ,
11-4; T-IHldefWlttlamt0-11,
11-S, 11-4; L.eGratto IHI del lrllow
II·•. 11·•; Mttc""lllOft 1141 oaf
Sliver""" 11.f, ""' Otrclt CWI Ott Ch•rnlMn 11.1. 11-1; -!en fHl llef
Llrn t·l, 1H; ~CHI def llofll .. 11,
11.J, IOl>t fW I cl9f w.-ti ... > 11, J-0. ......
BIH·M<Ca,,..I 1141 cltf lto\cl'81'1-· Huttll\ S.0. IS.I>; ,.,.,,..,..,..,.,...,
CH I Cltf CU·Mtcere IJ.11 J.O; C
Klrallt ·Strtcllan IHI dtl Alltn·
Cernlclry IS.I, IS.J; letytaO-t
IH I def!,....,_,.._. 1S.S, IS..; left-
lon·JtllSOI\ ()41 ..., Metrl.,·"°9CN'Ofl
U·4. U·•; M11Ul·Scoll CH I dlf
Klnos1a.,.1t-IS.), IJ.1•; 8fOOlll-
Pescot IHI dtl Hublt•OlaOll IS.I, IS.J;~11CHlOlfllOt6-
N111K11 ... r IS-2, 1.f.4.
SUNUTLBAOUa ""'"' ........ .., MacAllltlar CH81 .. , (ocltrtn
INHl 11.0, IM: def W'llt Cl'Vl 11-7,
11 ... Wtllll (Bdldef .. l.,.e IHlll ll·J, 11·1: dtf ,.._..,, CFV>11 ... 114.
llfttltl °'"'"-'''" .. Mt<Allls1er CHI> eltf Well/I (l!dl
11-6.11•.
W,.y Is 1twnete, NNO P11 '°llltt .... !IS. fllf.
OMl!lt1 PM f111,
Oo"•O•ll•ll•llPP 'vVl dtf ..... Ce1111ll'Q CNHl IS.7, M l def 111•1-
McC•r,.ll CHll 1S-ll, •IS, 1-1/ Ott11•
G'lmm ll'VJ dlt ""'"·H•mlltM IMtrl IJ<f, IS·I : dtf JUUi•
ltl,11,.ll'lell CNHI IM, .. IS.S-0. ....... ~.
Oonf9iol'"9U• Cl"Vl dtt 0.-0,lmm !l'Vl IS.1, 1S.U.
Asll-C-lfllen•ltllf'Mttl.
Golden Wat CoUece
and CerritOI wUl med in
the cbamplontllp
aemiflnala of tho SCC·
CIAC women'• aoflball
tournament at 'J'eWlnkle
Park ln Colla w .. a to-
day <a> wtth the winner
advancln• to the title 1ame MoOday at 2.
Golden Weal and Cer·
rltos met l6 the recent
Weatun AJAW tourna-ment wlth the GWC
RuaUen winoina a pair
of ••mes and the cbam·
plonablp. Both wlll
participate In the na·
tlonal tourney at Golden
Wen next weekend.
The Ruatlera and
Oruee Cout each won
oJ*1lnl cames ln the SC·
CCIAC event Friday.
GWC toppled Long
Beach, 12·1, and Orange
Cout ed&ed LA Valley,
4·3. They met in one or
the two nitbt 1ames with
Golden Wat posting its
foW'th 1tta11ht win over
the Pirates, 1..0.
Cerritos advanced to
today's semis by defeat-
in1 Fullerton In a late
game Fridayn11ht, 3·2.
Ort ... CMIU 141 m LA Valley
Woll, If, .._0-1-0; O"'ntll•, 3b,
•·l·O·O; Hlllllt"dtr, lb, l ·M ·O;
l'ffnstra. u. S.M·I: Tomeul, ct,
2·1-0-0: J«k,.,,, o, 2-4-14; RoWldo,
flfl. o~: eurns. rt. s.o.o.o: Goll-
dOllo, 111. H-0-01 ~rtre, c, 3+0-0.
Totalt: 21.+s.1. SUn.., 1..i-.a
r II ' LA Vall.., 0,0 000 t -J 1 S
Or•llOI Cotll tllJ 000 •-4 S O
o.Ntt!WeSll 1111 (11Lent8atcll Gllrealh,cl, 4·M4 0.•ld 111. J..1-4·1;
Brown, lb, 4+J I; Wlnllle1>le<lr., ti,
3-41.J; G'-,. pll, 1-oa.1; Sll'Vlle, 31»,
4·M-4: ..._._ 1111. l-C~f-4; lrlbl>lll. rl,
1l 0-0. ,..,.__ 1111, t•t-2; Wttuteln.
C, 2·1·3·1: KllO• U J..1-M ; Nkhots p, '2·1·1·1. Tolelt' JM).17·11 ktrtlllyl .....
r II • Lonq .. Id\ 001 00-I I I
GolOWI '#ttrl 141 U-11 17 2
O.....w.d Ill (tlOr-C..st
Or•noe COHl-Woll. It 3-0..0°0;
Ovantli., a J.0.1 .. ; Hulll ...... r, lb
2.0-0-0; "-Ire, n J.0.0.0, Tomusl.
cf S-0.0.0; 5"1ro, p 1.0.0-0; Burns, rl
2.0.0-0: OtnODlfo, tb 1.0-0.0; Hurera, (. 140.0.
Golde" Wtsl-Ollrtath. cf :1-0.1.0;
Oevld, a ).0.14: llr-n. lb J..0.0.0:
Wlnlll .. lt<k, c l-0.0.0; Strui.., lb
J.f.14; 1!'1el. II 3·0.2-4; Gribbin. r'f
1·0-0.0; GI-. pll l-G4"4; Kno•, ss
1-0+f; Pott.,., pll 14-4-0; ROMnMry, 01-0-0.0,
r It o
000 000 0-0 1 0 00000011 so
OtMrk-
1'11ller10I\ J, V1t1l1Ke t
Ctr,ltol •. PIMdtne t Ct;orlttU, Fulltl'IOll l
LA Vtlltyt, L011f .. eel\ I
PtMdtftt4, Ventur el (ti"" I
Gymnastics .................. " Hwllontel bet-I. Wta .. r (Huitt·
ltlflell lttc.lll •.U ; 1. w.i'°" IFVI
• t; " l'edlll• cw.t!mlllSltrl 7.t ; •.
Sl•ttt Cl'VI 7.J: '· T•lre11aoa
CWutmtnsterl J,O; 4. Greves
CBdllOl\IU .
l'trtlltl lie"-'· lr9UI 11491 t •: 2. w .. _ (HBI U ; J. Tllorl'llen (Hiii
t .U ; •• o,. .... lldholll 7.7; s. DHn
IFVl 1.4;L 8urllt CWtttrnlttMtrl 7.6.
l'loor Herclso-1. W.-• CHll
t H; 2. Clltl Tt1Utnt91'1Wtstml"st ... 1
encl l11rr1t !Whtmlnslerl l .U ; •. lltltll (Fifi l .S; S. St. Jaa11
CWntml'IUerl IO; 4, Getdsteln
ClfllOlllt.A.
Pomllltl "°"41-1. Thornton CHiil
7.S: t. M.lr.ies cw.ttmlnttetl 7.21; 3.
U¥ft•w1 IPVl 7.0; 4. llnl CHll 6.t;
S. Clltl ColCO CMltlnel. Mtrthwi
CW"ll'lllr!MtrlMllCIM ll'VIU. '
V~lllllnt-1. Gtldllel11 tldl1011)
t .O; 1. Or-. C•dlllOft) 1.7; 3. Wettof'I
c;v1 •·•I •. 111•1 OU1roc11 CldtMlll
end l'lelllw Cldlto11l U; L 8elefltlff
IMtrl,,.11.1,
111no1-t. Tallelo rwutml111ter>
e.11 2. Oomtl CWtttmlMIAlrl 1.4; J.
T ......... IHll t:t; ~-. CHiil
7.t 1 I. Oluer C1M C tel 7.3; 4.
<;e1Ulle CW1•11tt111t•I U .
All·rOllllld-1. WNwr CHSI 1.75; C. T>lctlll .. CWHlmlnsterl 7.J; >.
(j, • .,.,,!dl9or>l7.0.
at Ski Mart
NIWPORT IE.ACHJ
642-1335
645-392~
Ill.MONT SHORES
14M748
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....... tn e Mellsltr Rally "Or CJ(l09s" •=W.W lo.r~ ID fllttrie: "U....,., D"
((JI CIJ) Wtrltl tf StmiYal
3:00
BltTa•MllMI
(l)WINWMd•t
• Ctltbrjly .... G MtMI: a::> "Smll Wt11 trt111 SuNln" (wes) '60-Audie Murphy.
QI a::> ''nit Qtltt Mu" (d11)
'f>2-JolMI Wayne. Ma111een O'H111
II) Mo.it: CJ:) .... ~" (COlll)
'56-Mltilyo MOlllOI, Otll Muruy.
(9(1)) ............... si.
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1ianl &Otilia b co11d1tlontd •1 a br1lli1nt Nari anifllal bthnlonl scJ.
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sltm hope ot tindln& htt bef«t the
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Amttica, rtprtSellllnl Utt 50 Stilts
1nd tile Olst1ict of Columbit, will
com,tll IOI the Miss USA title from Gaillard Municipal Auditorium h1
Cllarlfston, S.C. Helen O'CoMell and
Bob Barbi' CO·host.
9 Variety CIM T..._ Vlfltty Oub of Southern Cllifomle hosts the
fourtb Allnutt Y11iety Dul> Taletllol con!ilulltc 1111111 tOllOffOlf at SPM.
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NBC 11 8:00 -0 EarthQuake.'' A re-
"at telecu~ of the epic cliauter' mov·
le-from m• with Charlton Heston. Ava
Gardner. Georae Kennedy, Lorne
Greeue. Lloyd Nolan and many others
caught up in the crumbling of Loi
Anfelee. KHJ. 8:00 -"1776.0 The birth of
our country set to muaic in the movie
version of the Broadway show starring
William l>aniela aa John Adams and
Howard DaSllva as Benjamin Frailklin.
• .
'Promises' Kept at GWC
Jt takes aomethlnf out ol the otdlnary &o lure th1I writer away frOm hil beloved clualcal music
circuit but Just two wordl will do It every Ume:
.. Promltet, PromlH•,.. the .. eleH Burt
Bacbaracb blockbuater that never, in the ex·
perieoce ol youn ~Y. falll to lnsplre cull to belt
out witb suato eome of the '-t ownbera and roua-iDS routines ln the musical t.beales'.
Wblcb ta euctly the way It wu and then some
Wednelday nlaht when the Golden West Colle10
Theater 1pectacularlJ laqncbed lta nine·
performance nm before an eqer and appreciative
audience. '\.-I
CA&L NELSON AS CHUCK Baxter, the promo-
tlon·btmll'Y flerk wttb the busiest bachelor pad in
towft, and Jut lAi'oJ u FraD K~k. bo netUI·
ly deddta that lt wu Cbuct ~not awdcl• that
AOuld aolft her problem. are lhoW atoppen lll th'8
Cbarlel Kitcbell 1ta1ln1. ..
Butjl's a aolld, bard worttn, cut from bl9 .. to
bottom ot the I.lit with hilarious dance rout!Dea splendidly cboreo1rapbed by R•kcca Anne
Sordelet providlnl memorable hl&hll•htl In a fine show. -
Nellcn sets an extra medal from Wt com• for
1ome 1uperb ad UbbinC throU~ aome m.lqor optll• tni nliht proble1111 that will bavt lMcm resolved
wbeb tbll review ls in print.
TID8 ONE PEaPO&MD -bll happy .. SIM Likes Bayetball'' wu tremeadOUI -threw 1n a •
fp extra llnel and eot a Jot ol la~ Y( OOD•
fronted with a 1tiek1q door, bebiDd·th••~• . nolle that may hHe been emitted bf a Sherman
tank and an ernnt fl'Otllsbt tbtl could have been'
embarra11lna to an actor 1Vltbout Nelloll'a aplomb.
lt II a &rand, fut paced abow a.d'd lt wlll bt of.
ferecl at 8:30 tont&ht and at Ult ume tlmo ¥1118
tbroup 2'1 wtth a 1peelal performance for aentcr
cltbem at5:30 p.m. Sunday.
"Promlsea, Promllee." And they were all kept
at Golden West Oolht1e.
cm 9 10:00 -Mlsl USA Beauty
•Pageant. Bob Barker and Helen O'Cm·
• nell host this 26th annual event pitting 51
gorgeous girls from all the states and the
District of Columbia in competition.
DQle Evans~Best Sellibg Cowgirl
KOCE Television (50)
LOS ANGELES (AP) -The rum world'• most
successful author may well be the •Wl·lovely great·
1randmotber from Uvalde,· Tex.. Dale Ev am
Rogers.
Her publlaher claims that her books have sold
almost four mlllioo copies ln 24 ears. Her 16th
volume. "Trials, Tears and
Triumphs," will probably push'
her over the top. It's the 1011in1
of her Bicentennial year
travels; during one three-week
period her mother died and
Dale's fint 1reat·grandcbild
wuborn.
"I dedicate the book to Roy, i§~~§~~~~fJjifT=jiiiii because he lets me travel," the &t·year-old cowgirl remarked.
fllllHCH COMIDT • "'THI WOt4DBFUL '.
"I go around the country to sell , .,.
D\Y boob, make singing appearances and visit
churches.
CIOOI" .,..mus "AS I SAY IN THE dedication, Roy is often
.1.m1M.J ..... ..-LA,,~..,~~U~~~~~~~~!. asked why be lets me travel so much. His answer
==,.--..::...· ia: 'Dale enjoys it; herfallh ls her life."'
,• 1M1 W. IUH,LOWI"
I Of' lll'llSTOL CM. MO-OIM,
"Al»UY IOW' CNJ ·s.L¥11 STHAI"
THEATREl-ORANGI CO
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CINEMALANO
!ntertaf nment
H•ppenlnga. .•
Fllma
Thuter
D•nc•
Telnf9ton
'" lh• DAILY PILOT
And so Dale will be bitting the road once more
to talk about her new book and her CbrtBtlan way of
life. She was here briefly from her Apple Valley
home, and she discussed bow she happened onto a
literary career.
"I've never had a ghost·writlen book," she
declared. "When I wu in high school, my best
grades were in Enil.llb and composition. I even <ried
my hand al writing abort stories after I graduated,
and I sent them.off to the Woman's Home Companion
and other m-cuin~. They all came back, of
coune.
"I TVmQ;D TO WamNG lyrics of sonp, and
I bad better luck. I couldn't guess how many songs
I've written, and 1ome bave done very well. Uke
'H,appy Trail•.' Roy always signed his autograph,
'Happy trails,• ao I fieured he sbouJd have a song
with that title. It was heard every week for five
years on NBC when we bad our television series.
. "I even wrote a son1 that Gene Autry recorded.
TWO FRIHCH COMIDIES!
EXCLUSfVE OAANOE COUNTY ENGAOEM!NT
"TIE TAU BlOND MAN WITH ONE
m.ACK SMOE"
"THE MAD ADVENTURES Of 'RABBI' JACOBS"
NOW PLAYING-«NQLISH IUB·TITLES
IA Y THIA TH-SE.AL IE.ACH
(2131 431·9988
---TERENCE Hill· VAl..E.RIE PERRINE
~MR.BIU.ION"~=-~-==-wa ,..JACKIE GLEASON.c.. ---.. -~~·~nllll'MOl•KIMr-.w.•--.OOWIOWliCa .._.. --'-' ~ ~IW\Jll' ""'',....,. ... ~Mft.Nl·Dlll'lCJllUllf '!.,_. _ _,__ QUiii ......... .
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J cot $5,000 ID royalUes, to '/Ou kne>W tbat Gene sold
• lot ol i-ece*da ...
Her first book and laraest 1eller, "An•et
Unaware:• came after tbt death of ber 2-year-old
Mongoloid cblld, 1\0bln.
SHE BNUSTED THE AID ot Norman Vlncesit
Peale, who directed her &o Revell publlsben. Fif.
teen~ later, Dale ts still wrtUna.
"I fmd it thriWn1 and satisf)'ina &o put down my
thoupts and then ab are them with othen," she
said. "I write by the 1lde of the road, in hotel rooms,
on planes. Mocst of it ts done wblle I'm traveling.
There's too much to do when I'm home."
Like caring for the Roy Rogers-Dale Evans
Museum, now in a larger bulldlnl al Victorville,
where Triuer Sr. and Jr., Buttermilk and Bullet
appear lifelike through the marvels of laltldermy.
Roy jests that Dale bu the same plan for him.
She denies it.
Gemini: ··Dreams Prophetic
ARIES CM arch 21-Aprll 19): Accent on account-
ing procedures, taxes, investments, payments.
possessions and collectloru. You are due for wider
• exposure or recolJliUon.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Move ahead; take
initiative, be a self·slarter. Welcome fresh con-
tacts, experiences. Bring forth creative resources.
Imprint your own style.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Dream could be
prophetic. The number "11" plays significant role.
You gain insights through presence at special
ceremony or words relayed by pastor.
Oi\NCER (June 21·July 22 ): Accent on
romance. fun-and-1ames, vacation plans and
wishes. One you met on cruise ship or during pre-
vious vacation will "get in touch."
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): You may feel "bogged
down" because of details, red tape, added pre-
ssures. responsibility. Stand tall; be confident and
ma.Ir& clear that you won't back down where prin·
ciples are involved.
VIRGO <Aug. 23-Sepl. 22>: Good lunar aspect
coincides now with cycle or travel, language,
publication, communication. Distance is bridged.
WHO JS
THE U1Tl.E ClRL
WHO UVF.S
DOWN THE LANE?
EVERYONE
WHO KNOWS
IS DEAD.
The
Little
Girl .-Who
Lives
Down
The
,r.Lane
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AN .... £JllCAN IWT~NA TIOHAL l'll!LEASE
JODIE FOST£R ·MARTIN SHEEJI ·ALEXIS SMmt:. -
MORT SHUMAN · SCOTT JACOBY ...
'THE UTIU GIRL WHO LIVES DOWN TltE LANE" [EJ
COSTA mSA NOW "-AVINO MW4DI
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One you ''care for" actually adores you and you wilt
know it.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Money, leases,
finances affecting partnership or marriage -these
command attention. Unusual or inexplicable occult
experience also figures prominently.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23·Nov. 21): Lie low. Time is on
your side. You'll receive better offer if patient.
SAGITfARIVS <Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Be practical.
See people as they are -keep tight rein Qn
possessions, money.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22·Jan. 19): 1''avorable
Moon aspect coincides with change, affair of heart,
creativity, variety. Intensified relationship, special
•·consultation" with child.
AQVARIVS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Higt\ligbt prac-
ticality, willin1tness to conclude transaction.
PISCES <Feb. 19-March "20): 1deas come ant.o
focus. Your intuitive intellect ls on target. Short trip
may be necessary part or agenda.
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-DAILY PILOT
Brooks 'Fuins •
Hitchcock for
Next Movie
By JORN, C. EAGAN
• SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -llel Brooks
parodled Weite.nt lD "Blazin& Sadclles,'' horror
lllma ln "Y~~an~ensteln" andallent naovies ln .. Silent Mo\tle.' Now tie'• abnlna at. a new Utreet-
SUSPENSEI
"I'm a abort Jewi1b penon and I suffer frOJn
bigb anxiety." Brooks says 1n explainlnt why fiis
new film is t.iUed "Hlch Anxiety," tn which be plays
a zany psychiatriat who's afraid of height.I and up to
here in murder.
"It'• looeely baaed on the .Alfred Hitchcock
aenre, but sometimes .it get.a terribly apeci.ftc,"
Brooks said u be launched nine days of fllmtne 1n
San Francisco for the 20th Century-Fox movie that
is expected to premiere atound Christmastime.
IN A COMIC REFERENCE to Hitchcock's
"Psycho," a bellboy attackl Brooks in the hotel
shower armed with a wet newspaper. From "The
Birds," Brooks becomes a tareet of organic bomb-
ine from above.
''Remember in 'Vertigo' when Kim Novak
jumped in the waler? I'm filming in the exact same
spot under the Golden Gate Bridge," be said. He'll
be in a telephone booth, trying to talk to Madeline
Kahn while the killer tries to strangle him, and she
mistakes bJm for a heavy-breathing obscene phone
caller.
''It's a tribute lo the genius of Mr. Hitchcock,
• . because anyone who has ever rolled a foot of mm
: . : Owes something to him," Brooks said. .
. . ,
' • .
...
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AS HAS BECOME HIS trademark, Brooks is
doing practically everything in the film. He's pro-
ducer, director, co-writer, title song composer-
lyrclst and star of his new brainchild.
He will even sing the title song, sounding, be
claims, "a little like Sinatra."
On the set in the lobby of the llyatt Regency
Hotel, Brooks is a study in perpetual motion -jok-
ing with the crew and the tourists who stop to
watch, making faces al every camera aimed in his
direction, signing autographs, stopping to chat with
friends who drop by .
HE'S ALSO DIRECTING and actlng in the
scenes. After each one is shot, he rushes to a nearby
closed circuit TV monitor for a taped playback that
tells him if it's what hew anted.
"It's the only way Mel can work, because he
can't ~valuate his own performance from the
sidelines the way other dfrectors do," explained
cameraman Paul Lohmann .
Asked il he receives more personal satisfaction
from writing or acting, Brooks said. "I am bead
over heels in love with writing.
Writing is a primary art form. Directing and
acting are secondary art forms."
Besides Mias Kahn, the film stars Cloris
Leachman and Harvey Korman -veterans of other
Brooks Cllms.
WILL "IOGH ANXIETY" have a "message?"
·'The message is really entertainment. U anybody
finds anything else In my films, I'm very happy.
But it's not intended to do anythlne but entertain
, "eople."
(. When "High Anxiety" is in the can, Brooks said
he and his co-writers -Ron Clark, Rudy DeLuca
and Barry Levinson -are thinking about doing a
World War II Air Corps musical "so we can use
some of those great songs of the '40s, and we love
crushed hau and leather jackets."
'Mohammad' F:din
I
·:.Scaring Thein Of P.
LOS ANGELES <AP) -Irwin Yablana was
pleased to comply when tM leader of his son's Cub
Scout lfOUP sugaested 1ettin1 up an outing to aee
the movie "Mohammad, MesaengerofGod." But when the event was announced, anxious
parents inquired : "ls it safe for them to go to the
theater? .. "ls lt lhe ncht kind of movie for them to
see?" "Won'tlhey be frtCht.ened?"
;-Yablans, who Is dltlribuUnc the film in Ute
.. United Slates and Canada throu1h hiJ dWn or-
:. sanization. cites the reacuon as evidence of hit
• :'": frustration. · • ·•nu. I.a in Beverly Hills, mind you, where these
parentl are well·lnformed, middle-class or above.
• • Ye\ they fear there Is aomethlng unsafe or fri1bten·
';.. · tni about ·Mohammad.' That. shows you bow the
.. :: maJn lngredtenta of the ftlm have been over-
~· ah!ldowed by the eventa in Washinaton. ·•
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HE MOST POPULAR PLACE '" TOWN IS ANYWHERE THEY'RE
SHOWING -.
1118l:.AND8 IN THE STAEAM0
•
'IVSetties Set in Boston
.... .,, .......
BOSTON (AP) -
"James at 15," a new
NBC televialon series to premiere thJs fall will
use tbJs city as its set-
tini.
Tb.e announcement
came from John J .
McGlynn Jr., director ot
the atate'a Filtn Bureau.
McGlynn said filmin&
of loe'1 scenes will bealn
later in the spring. The
New Role
For Cicely
LOS ANGELES <AP)
-Cicely Tyson bu been
cast as the mother or
Olympic track s tar
Wilma Rudolph in NBC's
90 -minule film ,
"Wilma."
MEL BROOKS IN 'SCARY' NEW FLICK
Homage to Hitchcock Suapenae Genre
Miss Tyson Is famed
for her performances in
"The Autobiography of
Miss Jane Pittman" on
television and
"Sounder" ln films.
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GENE WILDER Jill. CLAYBURGH RICHAAO PAYOR - -TOllT AIWilS c-u1 !tot 11 TOM JOllS _..,RA* WAUJIUI • IWE EDWllDS ,,_.,..,_ .. eun EDWAIDS • --.. • SILVER STREAK •
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SILVE" STREAK
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edwards LIDO CINEMA
MEW,ORT llVD. AT VIA LIDO
NEWPORT IEACH 673-8350
PINK PANTHER w .. kdeya-7:00-10:45
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BUCK SUNDAY' IS ALREADY THE SCREEN'S
NEWEST RUNAWAY SMASH! IT IS A TRIUMPH
Ill A CLASS BY ITSELf!"-Re• Reed New York Daily News
'BRACE YOURSELF FOR 'BLACK SUNDAY'!
IT IS, WITHOUT DOUBT, THE FINEST
ESPIONAGE THRILLER OF
RECENT YEARS!' 1-Judllh Crist. S11urd1y R1v11w
pllot, oridnally Intend~ as a movfe, was filmed in
Boston last month by
Ted Butcher of Twen-
t i e t h C e n t u r y • F o x.
Television and sold lo
NBC for serialization.
Local actors, extras
Paul Revere•a 'born in
the North End, P k
Street Station, Boat.C>n
Common, a Marlboroueh
Street townhouse. Old
North Cbureb aad
Hay market Square.
and production tecbni·· The show at.an Lance
clans wlll be used for the Kirwin as a boy naw to
scents shot lnm Boston. Boston from Calllorma
McGlynnaaid. and &mdergoing adoles-
Tbe locales included· cent growing palris.
,.. ' ,.
·ENTERTAINMOO
No w Playing Together!
When a simple garage mechanic
•uddenly Inherits a billion dollars.
he gets more action, excitement,
romance and riotous adventure
than money can buy! ~ ~ •
~na.n.<.u.r-Mroi~
TERENCE Hill· VALERIE PERRINE
• .. MR.BILUON"w~~~~~._~
.... JACKIE GLEASON ... ...,. ;
' A
ART CARNEY.., ULY TOMU\14
.. "THE LATE SHOW"
CINEMA CENTER --Cl-NE_A_W---EST _ _,__.: ~
HA RI ORA T ADAMS, COST A MISA
MESA VERDECENTER 979°4141
WISTMIHSTElltATGOU>INWIST .•.•
WEST Ml NSTER CENTER H2-44t.1
, NOW
for the fir:st time
' .
Another half·poinl victory put Ed Se•merter
out of in front by a full polnt thJ1 week u he chalked ~ up a acoce of nine whlle rival Ruda E. Dutt earned l ...f};.
• I ~· : ·' Mu Frale1 took third place for the week wlth
\._ 1~ correct anawera, inching up a ball polnt on the
Dbk J oclley1, who had seven. Mortimer and the . __ !•>'•lew Bomben were nen with~ apiece. \ .. ·~· The wlnnlne team 1n last Saturday's live vlatbon was composed or Max , Katlterlne4 oell,. JobD RNaell, Cltrla Trela, Mike Browa, I
TRIVIA STANDINGS
• The entries of Dne Benner and Pete Ir Rose
s'h~wed some upward mobility this week. Number
10 will get you two points this time on what should
fl!& a fairly easy quiz.
~ .
1. "CAN YOU HELP OUT a fellow American
.wfto's downonhls luck ?" Is a line from what movie? I 2. Edward Asner played Huey Long recently,
:but Broderick Cr awford and J ames Cagney both
.. A MOVIE WITH SOMETHING TO
~OFFEND ABSOLUTELY EVERYBODY."
~ ---~-· •' ~ ~~;
CAROL BAKER
'"\l~ "HEAT" (X)
SILVIA MILES
WESTBROOK
WISTMINSTB AT IROOKHURST
GARDEN GROVE 530-4401
'By T.T.
played cbaractera bued OD thla polltldan ID what
&womovt•? 3. In "11'e Exorcist, .. ~ voice at tbe d evil
belon&ed to wbat actteta! ,
"' Name the 1on1 sung over thO opeQJ.Da Ct'edlta
or the movie "Inherit the Wlnd."
~
I. IN mE SONG, .. BIG Bad John" kllled a man
from w?W.ttate?
8. Tbe voice op the Bank of America TV com·
mercial• ls famlUar a1 that of an actor on a hit
seriea. Name blm.
7. Identify the cbernlat.ry teacher in the comtc
strip Archie. 8. "The Brld1e Over the River Kwal" waa built
for a railroad connec:ttna w~ two cWes?
t. NA ME THE TURK~Y WHO became
Thanksgiving dinner ln the movie "Giant.••
10. Before Boan1e Franklin and her dau1bten
m oved to Indianapolis on TV's One Day at a Time.
they lived ln what other Indiana dty?
Lal& Week'1 Amwen
1. Bolivia (Butch Cusldy)
2. Cannonball <Petticoat JuncUon train)
3. 'nle M•Y Com.Pan)' (Mary Livinptone)
4. Goldie Hawn (Lau&h·ln cut> s. Vera <Sblpof Fool•)
6. Barracks 4 (Stalac 17)
1. Brenda Starr (CbanceO'Sbowen)
8. Arabian sorrel mare (My Friend Fllclta)
9. Dave Gardner (Ain't That Weird!)
10. "If It Doesn't Snow oo Cbrlatmaa" (Rudolph
flip side>
Send JIOU' onawen to TRIVIA, clo "''Dally Pilot, Boz 15"'>. Coato Me10 '2626. AU tntne• muat be received
by Wednelday, otlierwtl• half the~·· &alt acore will
I>« awarded.
GLfitfDA
JACKSON
MELI NOA
MECOURl
WASHINGTON CAP> -TIM ehll puaed
• reloludoo er&laln1 the Acliiclebly of Motl. oo Pie· ture Artaand Sciences oo taSOtheMlven.,,,.
Tbe measure wu 1~ by Sen. S.I.
Hayakawa <R·CaliL >, wbo Hld &bat 1~ tta f«ma·
Uon OQ May u. 1m. the aeackmy bu dOM "•
ANDY ''BAD'' WARHOL'I
PLUS (X)
StLV1AMILl8
''HEAT''
"WOODY ALLEN'S
FUNNIEST AND
BEST MOVIE ro
DATE', CHUCK WALSH, KFW8
V\XXD(
ALLEN
DIANE KEAlON
~RTS
CARO_
KANE
·-·~ ..... -: .. --. -,_ SIMQ\I
SHELLEY
DLNALL
JANET MARGOLIN
CHRISTOPHER WALKEN
CQLEEN DEWHURST
. ..
auptrb Job'' ln promottnt tum nwuaa.
"Very few Americans durint theH pu& SO
1ear1 bave been untouched by th• movles."
Qay .. .-1 aald. ''Who has not beard of Hollywood
-and 'Oscar,' her honorary mayor!••
TM rts0lutlon wu approved unan.lmoualy.
··lll~-""'·-·--o ·..., ~Iii(.__. .. .,., ...........
"Hilarious Heavenly Hash.
Comedy gets a shot In the apse with
'Nasty Habits'. It's the Waterpt1
mesa 11t In a Philadelphla
nunnery!"
-Rt• Reed. New Yotlt 01111 NtwS
"Pure Gold ...
Outrageou s and amusing.
Glenda Jackson Is superb.
-Judllh Cri1t. ~u1day Revtew
''NASTY
HABITS''
Thee outnceous comedy!
GLENOA JAaSON ME.UNA ME.P.COUN
GE"A1.0INE PAGE SANDY DCNNI~ AHNE JAC~
ANN£ ME AAA ~USAN PENKAIJGON. 'NASTYHAOm-
MON· THURS-7:15-9:15
FRIDAY-4:30-8:30-10:30
SAT·SUN-2:0CM:OCM:oo.t:00-10:00
edwards BRISTOL CINEMA
BRISTOL AT MACARTHUR
540·7444
THESCREEN'I
NEWEST
RUNAWAY
SMASHI
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I WASHINGTON <AP> -) ~merlcans are eaUna more flab,
end tbe aovernment ii expand1D& · Ju inspection and aradln1 pro-
~una for seafood producta.
·The National Marine Fl1heries
Service 11 encoura1ln1 con·
aumen to look for lu labels u a
· 1uldetoquallty.
t INSPECTION OJ' meat,
' poultry Md eaca for 1atety and
wholesomeness 11 required, but
' check.I on fish and seafood are cond .. cted ooly on a voluntary
basil.
On requeat from fisb pro· cetaors or canners, the NaUon.al
1hrlne F11herles Service lo·
1pecta and eertlfta the quality of
produd.I.
A mart from the Commerce
Department aayinf ''packed UQ·
dtr federal inlpecUon" mean.s
the product hu been aampled
and found to be or eood quality.
A U.S. GRADE A label in·
dicata top.quality product.a, uni-
form in size, free of defects and
with fresh flavor and odor.
For auualions on abopplna
-...,;
LISTERMINT
for seafood, the pamphlet. un.h
at the MarlJet" ls avallable
wllbout; ch•rfe frooi th•
Co~umtr Infortnation Center,
Pueblo, Colo. &1009. Alll for item .No.519
The fl.aherles service issues a
quarterly list or fish procesaing
and packin1 establishments
which it inspects. This list may
help the cohJumer find quality
MOUTHWASH & GARGLE ror cle• breltb & 1111~:!1 DEODORANT 1 oz. or
daily onl c•e.
IBoz.1.13 i
·~·
EXCEDRIN P .M.
ANALGESIC SLEEPING,.
AID
The nieht ttme pain --------'"'"~ ~· 1.39
CLEARASIL
AC1I( Plft(S
CWM MHICATIOll
lttPT•t•
YllltUlll ::-1.29u
SAY · ON BRAND
-~ ALCOHOL
lsopropyl llubb1n1
!Ampound
=-11 .. 29c
4-WAY
NASAL SPRAY ....
It .......... "
"011-!ttll-SPOT"
PICTURE TAKING
KODAK EK&
Special Off er!
5x7
ANTI. PERSPIRANT ~ oz.
CHARMEEN
ALL NUDE
PANTYHOSE
Luxuriously soft & ggc
sensuously sheer
from warst to toe. PR.
PANTIE TOP .
PANTYHOSE ;-.:,
-
"Air Support"
PANTYHOSE
Sheer to ti.. waist A fu~ion & Wal$f to 1 $ ... 2' 5
toe support I
-COT'll SOLE
~!~. ~~.t~ 19~
Oll10
eel tl'oiD l"ruce la comJdeted daq...,. to eat and ii betq re-called be retail 1tore1.
The cans and labels bear the
numbers 2401:.C _..d 2401·~ the
department •aid. The labell allO
are •tamped "Pzoduct of France." f
"Tbe canned ],roducts may
pote a public beJ)Ul h-.ard d"
to &Mtentlal ll'OWth of bacteria tbai c._.. botullam,'• olftclals
aald. ·
.. Cdq1umers·.._ who have alre~ bou&ht suco prod~ are advb~ to return .them to tlie
•
•
1tore where purcbaaed. •
Botulllm, a form ot food ~ Inc. c1n be fatal. · '
The prOducta tre dlstii
Ulrou,hout tbe Unlted si.• aomt 2$ companiea unif!r
various brand names. Tbe n ••ftoulie-Vlv~" may or may •rpear en individual cam. = o the labels are 410ven-bq
Pate:• 0 Bloc: de FoJe Gru ·
fit" and "Pate Mallon wtth::i. petcen~ TruJ'nes... •
The liver paste comes in ~ •
sizes ol one and a-third ounce
two pc>UDda and three oun
.. C .. or "D" SIZE .
Carbon Zinc :;;: 4gc
PACK • • ,u
"AA" SIZE
Carbon Zmc 5 g C Battery
PU Of4 ...... PAX
9 Volt Battery ggc
PU Of 2...... PAK
ICE BLUE
AQUA
VELVA
AFTER SHAVE
ggc '"·
SOMINEX
BUG-GETA
Snatl & SJu& 7 7 Pellets C
11/tk .
WllTlWORTlt
Pure
VITAMIN E
SKIN OIL
.. ICUTIVI ISTA.,._. 11....a 110IY
WM.I( TO llACH-417.9IO
Circular drive. Formal tile entry. Fc:ltmet dlnlllQ room Is c;onveniently served from hug9 gourmet
kitchen with b<eak,fast area. Huge livtng foom
with crackling atone flrepj~ l commanding
view of ground•. M aulve master suite &
chlldrens QUarters. Sweeping •tairs to huge guest
suite & private bath. Hurry for this ...,. find. Call
963-7881
MEWPOIT-3 IR-$14.100
Super sharp Newport Shor" location! Gorgeous
"Real Wood. walled hv. rm -decoratOf's dellOht!
Cher'• gourmet kitchen. Private f'l\ISter suite. 3l'd
bedrm can be that -or den. Newt( painted
secluded paho. Custom sundeok. Jog to beech -
2 blocks! call today 8<46-7171.
THlllSHOP
3 bedrooms with 2 completely remodeled batha.
New pamt Inside. restuccoed on the outside. massive added on family room with Swedish
• fireplace. plus a chlld safe pool. Close to
shoppin~ and schools Priced to sell In a hurry at
se8.ooo. CALL 842·2535
3 IDRM + POOL· $65,000
Huge liv. room gourmet kitchen with fol'J'llal din·
1ng. Jog to beach from this beautiful Spanish villa
garden home Assume V A. payments of S277.00
per mo Hurry• Call 963-6767
2 STORY ~IAHT • SI 05,000
Large family room nestled in the foothills. Double
door entry step down formal living room. Formal
dining too Huge separate family room. 2nd story
hosts master wing Wall to wall mirrored
wardrobes plus built-in vanity. Prime cul-de-sac
street Pool sized lot Don t miss this great family
home• Only s 105.000 Call now 752·1700
WHAT A STEAL! $36,100 .
Charming bungalow on Quiet tree lined street.
Fruit trees too• Prime area close to achOOls and
!.hopping. don't miss this deal. cau now 752·1700
STEPS TO THE llACH
New olfenng on a Quiet street just two blocks
from a wide sandy beach in Newport. Semi
private community with Pool. Tennis and
Clubriouse. 3 generous bedrooms. huge living
area • secluded patios -be the first to see this
most unusual home. 673-8550
FIEHCH CHATEAU • 2 STOIY
rooL· IEACH • S61,950
Dramatic hving room. formal dining room. garden
view kitchen. artistic open stairs to seoarate
ma5ter & children's suite. 22 ft. ballroom sized
party room overlooking courtyard. Hurry! 963-7881
AT THI llACH •
17 UMITS • S4 I 0.000
Prime ocean rental units that g9f*&te high
• Income Fantastic summer rentals and permanent
tenants. 2 BR's. 1 BR's + Bach's Sellef wilt
pattern financing to buyer9 needs. Hurry for ttria
once In a hfetlme O(IC)Oftunity. Clt1983-7881.
HBI TODAY 60MI TOMOllOW
Thia It today's best buy In Hlt'bor View Homes.
One 1tory. 4 bedroome with family to0m and
formal dining room. Beeutlful pn and mounatln
view -I 135.000. Shown by appointment.
873-8&e0
When you list your property or find yourself
looking for a "steal" in today's real estate
market, with THE REAL ESTATERS you can't
"strike out." _Call today for a property
evaluation. We have a superb "lineup" of
homes awaiting your approval. Now is your
chance to score a "home run " with a "team"
whose "batting average" is among the best.
TOUCH OF CLASS
SIS.IOO
Fine cut-c»-sac street locallon, Super sharp plan
2001 ltallen tile entry. Very bright & eheefy ceramic
tiled kitchen. Self cleaning oven. Large family
room with crackling brick flrepl.ce. Decorator
wood chip paneled wall• hlghllght master suite.
Walll·ln dblet. Commofi pool. patk & tennis. Don't
wait call today 752·1700
U YOUI OWM LAMDLOID
Here's a perfect remedy for your "bargain It is .. -
'take 4 bttrms for livlng. 1 ~ baths for relief.
ftreolace lor wamrth plus an o"""'zed lot for fun. Mak.-~ well today! C .. I CM house doctOf
and don't pay another month's fenr. Priced· at
S55.000 ror an Immediate O\J'9! Calt conect
842·2535.
SOUTH SHOllS 2 •• -$57,900
Huntington Beach! 2 BR Sooth Shores home
needa TLC! Large living room & dining area. Con·
venience kitchen. Giant yard. Boat & trailer ac·
cess. Great Investment or starter home! Take
advantage -call last 646·7171
6 &HT APARTMIMT IUILDIMG
Beautiful Spanl1h 1ty1e units. 6 bloCks to ocean.
Prime location. Pnced at s 196.000. For more
Information call 963-6767
* TWO FIRIPLAClSI
2 fireplaces. 2 fam1ly rooms. 2 b.lths. and 4 lnvit·
ing bedrooms -the best buy In town! Wall<ing
distance to Westminster Mall. Priced to sell at s 73.950. can 842·2535
IOOOOOOOOOOOOMY
Extra large 2 story family home on a Quiet
cut~...ac In Eastbrurt. 20 foot family room with
massive roc:4< fireplace. Formal dining room -
1152.000. can for exclusive viewing. 873-8550
IASTSIDI
POOL + DIM + GUIST ·Prime Eastlld• Cotta MH a. l'OMtring treeat curved dttve. Ruattc 11v1ng room hOlt• cathedral
oeJNng plus tnllllve bttck flrepCace. Sunny Olllev
kitchen -with nookt Cozy den. Htdeewly master
suite. Gfant IPMdlno blue poo1 with atlde. board a dr9Nlng rc>Om1t toot S.pame oueat facllltles
with kltcNnett.e Easy '*'• y1rd. Just 198.500!
Hufl'Y-Clll now 846-7171
SPAMSH MANSION OM HtLl
4 la-a ln_.IACH St4,tl0 .• •
Wrought tron entry to hug• llvlng room with
vtulted ctllin;s al)d floor to celllng flrept'°9.
Dramatic gallery. Wei bar. SPlral •talrcue to
apacloue mnt« eulle a chlldren·a Quarters.
Goutmet kltehen. Dine. Lush terraces. Huny tot
thl• d.oorator'a delight. 903-7881
CAPI COD 2 STORY + POOL
Walk to the crystal Hnd of the Harbe>Ur from this
vacant retl'Mtl A bay area pleygroundl European
cottage walkway to secluded entry! Sweeping llv.
rm I Epicurean kitchen overlook• Caatlllan
courtyard! Soering staircase to Mammoth metr
bdrm & chllds retreat. Pool + Jacuttl + volleyball
make thla Ol(den home living at It• flneltJ Won't
tastt Qall Quick 847~10
SUMMRTIMI DUAM
Quiet ru-o.ac street. Tiied entry. Large living
room. Vaulted ceilings. warm WOOd paneling.
Cheery country kitchen. Crlckllng bl1ck flreplace.
Hidden master wing. Plus three more Queensized
bedrooms. Custom brick patio overtooks olymplc
sized P<>Oll Lushly landscaped grounds and
troPical lanai. Don't miss this bargatn at only
$88,900. can now for personal preview 752· 1700
RANCHO SAM JOAOUIM
Patio level San JoaQuln Model on the 12th fairway with gorgeous view of UCI and Newport
Center. 2 bedrooms & Oen -formal dining a one
of a kind at S 115.000. 673-8550
GIEIHllOOI • THIEi IEDllOOM Artistic. upgraded. landscaped and a garage tor
the man who likes a home work shop Is vours in
this Hamtom Model. The Ideal family home. cau
today. tomorrow may be too late. 546-2313
CHA.RM WITH ICOMOMY
WOW! Four bedrooms and family room In Mna
Del Mar. Versatility tot the creative homeowner.
Close to all of your family needs. Delay may
mean disappointment: see this todavt 546-2313
MEDITERRANEAN El.C>quEHCI
WITH OCIAM VIEW
Two story SPECTACULAR! Three bedrooms. 2Yt
baths and a fantastic Ocean View from every
room will greet you In this custom charmer.
Everything is new and the location Is NEWPORT
HEIGHTS. Call now 648-2313.
RIDUCED IY $2.000
Owners are moving out of area and want to eell.
Spacious two story, lour bedroom home In Mesa
North. Our owner la ready, call now fot deta.lls.
546·2313
MIMl-RAMCH -J IR
ASSUME $19,000
Lanai entry. huge living room with stone
fireptaoe. Format banQuet alzed dining room.
Large country •tvte kitchen. Separate 22' family
room with adjoining covered terrace. Separate
wing for hideaway master suite & chlldrens
rooms. Take over FHA loan. S283/Mo. pays all.
Hurry! Call 963-7881
4 IDIM • 2 STORY· S&S
Double door entry atep down living room with
cathedral celling. Country stvte kitchen with
formal dining. Located near P8r1c. achools. and
shopping. can 963-e~87
SNCTACUl.Aa OCIAMVllW
Thia professionally decorettd Hartx>r View Hiiis four bedroom home call be voora but cell nowt
Fe>rrMI Dining with an Ocean View •mono Van
Lult wallpeper, all new appllaocee. mirroted
wardrobe docn In MBA: are lust IOfM of the
extra.. Call fot vour appointment and UV9 6n
Coronadel Mar. Call 548-2313
PRIDE MAKES THEM BETI'ER.
THE REAL ESTATERS are the smallest of the major' real
estate companies. An eflte, compact team of 180 Pf"C>o
fealonals. Nevertheless. the record8 In the areas they serve are fmpreaslve . They deserve your truat.
THE REAL ESTATERS dO aome things for YoU that no othet
company does; ask them to exptaJn. Call Randy at 64002500.
~--·---
BELGRADE. u101lavla (AP) -A do•
trained to mUf out dope led !nv..U,aton to a cache
ol 39 poWidt of h.q)liJh ln oil, the equivalent of a11: poWMia ol powder*1 bublab, police ln Novi Sad
Hid.
Tho drup were found Just off lbo Bellrad•·
Za1reb h11bw•Y 1n lhrH aautomoblle Ura atuffed
1.Dto a tar1e plutJe bac.
PoUce aald the dru11 were believed left the ...
by a amuullns rin1 operaUnr out ot lhe Middle Eaat,
Yu1oelavla baa become a transit point for
dru11 moving from lbe Middle East to Western Europe.
Result Told
LOS ANGELES <AP>
-The year-old county
Department of
Coraumer Affairs haa re-
covered more than
$SOO,OOO In refunds,
gooda, aervicea and can· celled contract.a for area
residents, according to
department Chairman
Ed Edelman.
PUBLIC NOTICE
l'ICTITIOUS IUSIHISS "AM• STATIM•NT
TIM follow•nt -SOii Is OOtft11 bu"· flHS411.
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Punu.enl toStclltJn610. fdlollht In· lion wllhtutomobllt ~lnl1no at IUSI Mtv U,ll ll-J-'-1'77 PUBUC NOTICE c.ilforlll02MO ~~~:~· ,~:;·:': ~~,nc:~~' .~~'~:: 8~~~~;,·~iL U~E P!RMtT MO. 1011~11 leftl.mt" 0 Brown, .fl10 C.tnCN\
.,, ·No MINO· MOOll"ICATION •1a1nous1u•1"•ss Orlv• s ..... uo, NewPOrt e .. cll, ••lend., Y•M ,.,~ o l OOROTHV • ft ft PUBLIC NOTICE .,. • C.llflo•fll•"'40 (',RANN IS SULL•V•~ d Dflvtl• leun 01' Plll!CISE , ..... N NO 117 NAMl!STATSMllNT OoMld L. 811Mt, 2711 £.coast
d•'"'" 1. •v·•·••OI• Al,,,. IO<illdtllon'\ Petition •ubmlllf'd by J•mH L Tiit lollowiflOPt•-•rtOOh•tbuSl· HIOfl••r. c-dtl Mer. Ctlllornl• orm<1o•I ofll•t lor l"'Of'<llOll durlno ScMrr I°' AIO'\y·, R••t .. u"•nt In In• PICTITIOUS IUSINISS nena•· 92US
••quit• bu\1 .. \\ "'''"' '"'m' D,.., IO) propoHd \l>OpplnQ uni•• ..... ~ NAM• STATIM•NT A '""' 011 '-"" Production Leroy w . .,_ lt:IO w Sierra 0 m by .,,y C•l11en "'"" ,.q ... \I\ II notll•••tl COii .. , 01 l•lbe•I ......... Tnt l0Uow1ng .,.,_, ,, do<r19 bull lnco...e PM-tl>IP C:...lty Low u S.ftltAAI C.lllornl•
.. 11n1n 190 OtY• t fl•• ,.,. <ltlt ot tnl\ •nd B•oo~"'"'' Stro•t A minor ,,."'' .. A .. lo"ll" Thh ~lt>eH IS <tnducltd •r •
O<lbllc•llOll modlllC•l•on ot •DO•OWd P••<"• HOME SECUlllTY Ult Eldtn 8 Tt<h Oii Comilt"Y P•odvcllori 991>e11lpertn.r\l>lp
T ... t-tlOI\ • Drlf\ll""I oll1ce h Pttl\ No 77111't<IU''e<I ll\C0111un<l•<>n •2t. CO\l•Me\t . CA n•77 Income Ptr1,..f\lllp C.11lty L*Ht 61 IW!latnil\0. Ir-II
In• 41•d .• t ,, HMOCI• hlJ'lo1 Newoort wltn Alphy·\ COnd•loonal UM! Permit Bur ... 1c:.r11 CDlll<Of', 7)11 •10. .. "A",.. 8.. Thh •talt"'4ftt WH llltd Wl1h "''
11•• ti C• I p..111 on •ll.COtlH*W CA '7U7 C Tt<t> Oii Comttany Produetlon C°""lyClerkofOr-CouftlyOftAOr•I '"" 0"'" '""' '"~""oerur •~• l>u'l!I• CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO dl:.~·~.':"''""H IS <-..cl"<! by •n ,,.. !:-.::~-.... 11~~-llhlp C.uley ....... ,. IS,"'' I on \ l\AARV OllCON UI ~ • PJOU
LYN'I HEIN P•1lt1on •ubmltt•o by F••n« 8'1r,..0,1Colllcoll Strut •dd,eu. clly & stale ol PubllsNcl <>'-Coot D•lly P••ol, ~~.'::.~~~':::toeto ~:c·~~=~:A~~~.:,n;.~:~~';"';~~~:! co'.:.1,·.~~=:~~;:!i!~.y-~!~~ ~:1~:r·.=:· •••tt ol bUtl\tU '" Mtyl,IUl.tt.mr ,., .. ,,
PullltU~d Or.tn11t Co.SI Oo1ly Pllol A••I\•; II\ Int GolMn Tri•n')le Snoo u. 1'11 11S7 ~· C>l'tve, Sutlt ~. lrvlM
May 14 1'11 201• 11 plno Cttnl,.. 1'15111 C•lllOrftt•'711S
CO NOITIONAL use ,El.MIT NO Pvbll•lwod 0'411>9'" Co•'' D•tly Piiot. Fulll••-olRev11"'"':
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
HOTICI! TOCRl!DITOllS
DI' 8ULK TRAN~l'E II
l'MI< l!OI ••OI U C C I
Nottce t\ hcrr•by QtV•n '" th ..
"••dltOr> OI CO NSTANTINO
DAMASCO, ~ S Nt> Sl2 54 Jt••.
T ,,.n1teror. wMM btJ\•~'~ •ddre\\ f\
11 Sundown. City 01 1rv1no. Counlr 01
Or•nQ• ~•••• .,1 CellfMnl • !Mt• bulk ,,,.,,,,f'll, ,, "DOY' to f')fl nHc.1• to JOHN c No11ou11c.. s ., N., 111 1ij 1011.
Trttn\frnfl w no ...... t)U•lnt•\\ ~Mrt•\\ 1•.
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,,,... pr1')pr·rh to bit lr.'tn•te,,,.d I\
IOC•l•d •• 1\11 We• I O•k••. Clly ol
Co•ta M•u County ol Oriinqt, St••• ot
'''''"""'• Said P•-1Y '' lll'tcrlllf'<I In qo,,.r11 .... AU \to<ll Ill tr~. fhcturt\ equip.
m•nt eno QOOd wilt nt '""' f)lc ye, ... \MO
bu\lnen--'" COSTA MESA BIKE
\Hl)P lfld loClttd ti I S1• W~<I 01h r, < 111 nr C"'" ,.,,., .. ,Count, ot Or.,,Q<>
"..t.,1~01 C•l••ornl t
Tf\1• t;y1~ It,,,, ... , w 1ll r.. r n\11•nm •'
''1 on ttr Ut~• '""' Jjtf\ tt ,_. 01 M.ty 1•11
11 10 Arn fit PrQt,. \ '"'' E \Ctn,., -,,.,. ... ,<,., who-.• c1t'11"•"\ i" 1107<4
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.ti! bU\•f'W.\\ t\ ~"'"' Antt ,j'1tjr.,,\,., U\"°''1
th 1ht Tr.-\f••Of fnr th.e D•\t t~r .... , •• ,, •r• ~AME
D•l•d -y 11 1'77
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"llOPISSl°"AL ISCllOW
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Publl.,,...d Or•nQO C<>••I Oatly Pllol
M•Y U 1•11 ?II"" 11
PUBLIC NOTICE
'9CTI TIOllS •uttlf•H
'IAM•STATIM•NT
T t'I"' toU~lf'l'l pitr""' it ~'"''1 t>v-.•
l\fH ttt
0'0JAMI( ""OAll P. llf P411t
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(ou,.tv Clerk ol Or-C,0.1nty M AOF•I .. ,.,,
l'HtlJ
,.,bll\hed 0-•-Cot•I O.tly Pt101
AplilU ,>0,-May/, u, Ull
PUBLIC NOTICE
,ICTITlOUI aullN•h
lf.....,._ITATSM•NT fllf MllOwlnv .,,_ ._,. 4ltl11t W\I·
MUHl LAOUNA a!ACH MOTO• l'IN "t N C..•1 Hwy., LaQuN ••"'" (A 001
Th-• To .. nO and Llll\.,.11 Lin
... .... <:eMI H#'f', Ltfltllt 11 .. <11, CA ., .. ,
~tlllllt r .. 1. ltttt O•h"'Y It •.
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Sllly.,,-0111tnWu ttSN. Cttllat
H•Y ,L19•11111 llt1tll,C•"'61l
Thia bualMU It Ul'ldUCl•d by •
qentfll tM~Vllo
'"°""''T.Lln Thi• \l'llomotlll ,. .. , Ill~ Wiii> Ill•
CollftlY Cltrk t>I OrMQO County on Apr II
lU AprllJO,-"'-Y1,l.f,21,1t11 J-L~ l"ICTlltOUS IUl.INHS
HAMIE STAT•MIENT P•tillon <ubm 11"'1 by Arll>u• 111• 11 RHto.n<•-••H·
McCof'm'<.k to,. f.-1•11 \ ... te of -tuto 1tnO 1-------------1 1t01 P'''"'ew L•n• trvlne. Tne ,.,.,_;~ -'°" h doi'IO bull
""'' ""'" on •on1u•><flon w1lh •ul PUBLIC NOTICE Cellto1nt••>11s •nohvr o111M oo.1t rt·rM•' J( 19011 EuCltf'I .. ulf n~ af Rtqi\tr•nt
M\\·\·
EVERfTT INVESTMENT COM·
PANV, tit? P&rkway LOOI>. Sllllt 0. Slfll1t I tnl,,,,.(•ff -.1nd1.ntrtl\I ta,... J•m.HW Rllf"y'
CONOITIONAL USE PERMIT NO l'ICTI nous aUSIN•SS RHICltnC• -... T"''"" CA '1r.IO 10 NAME STATl!MINT •31• Mtf'•N City Or., No. OO·C
Petition Sttl>mlllf"d l>Y O•nnv al\d l he lollowl"Q Ptr\Ofl\ ar• CIOl~O bu\! MarlM del R•Y C.aftlorftl• .0?'11
OIQt C. Everett. JSOt Camino
J•MI l(~rQow lor loo "\16bll•hm~nli>t n~H •• Thi\ bu\lften I\ tond .. <ted by o
... llllt•IQr deS•QnbU•lnt\UI 1~1 El PARTS PLUS. )31) s. llrMol, s.. ... G4t11•••l l'artntolllo.
CePhl11no. Cap1t1rano Buch. c ... •nn•
ll1Avt.,,.. t•Ana.CA'l/04 J_,t.,Coouer Tt>I\ MIMU I• llell\9 conduc.ltd by
•" lndlvld<>al, CONDI TIOfOAL USI! P'EllMI T HD. All Ftl'•l71 Cll' Par" ~ C•lllo<ntA Tiii\ \laltm0nt wH ftled with , ... 01~ c. Evtrt1t
2'4 '"'"°""'°"· llt) '>o. Brt\I.,., S•"'" CounlyClt•kolOrM10&CountyoftAprll P•lttlon wnml 11«1 bv Jo•., L l\nt C• '1104 IS. 1971
Thi• .... _, fll•d wit ti lh• co..,,ty
Clt•k ol 0r•"9t County on APrfl 2t. D t u'lM t fM .,"' .1n11~w ~hc,p 41 10\1' Tnh t>u\•nl"\S Ii conduet•d b'f •<or ~74151 "" E lhs llv•,,... oo• ·•lion Publllhtd Ortn9t Coa\I D•llv P1101
CONDITIOfOA.L USE PEll!MIT NO ALI.FOREIGN CAR PARTS ... pron l0.-Mav7. u .101 1"'41"
l'IU11
Publl•ht!d 0-tnQll Coa•I O•lly Pilot. UI M•c~ ... 1 L. t.anllar1
PetltlO'\ •utwtilltfld bv C'>A' t c .. r Ptfl'•lt°Jf'nt
(rt•tlOft\ Inc. tor ,..,.II s•l,-of ..i.1n Thi ,,., .. ,.,...,..,.., w \ ttlf'd W1IP\ lhfll
P•"'" and fCM" v~n COf'IW'"°"' 1n t..,.,, (f)untv (.tu~ of Of'tllft9'• Counhort Aptd
lurt<.lton wfth nwnu•.Chirlf\Q OO"'rlf 17, 101
llOM Al •onsL..-,,,. RI•"' Av•n.;., P1S1K
AlllAV ... RIANCE NO. ltOS Put>li.-Or-C0•1l O•llY PllOI Ptllllon tUOtnllltd D'f Rl')fi."1 <: AD• I )0 --11 14 71 ltll IMO 11
Holfe-y tCM" • OfOOO••d ~ho co'f'rr .,,
100•0Ct mtno111•11 AlllE41 VAlllANCC NO 1.,.
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emot c;n
THOSE OESll~IMC TO tf'f.lv '"
f11'10~ °" ,,.. 0Pm>\lt10r-. to,,,. Ctf'OCll')'"' ..
w•U tM 9'• ~WI\ •n 0000'1\lf\ttv to dO "° 111 t~ INOt•< "*•"lf'Wl tf tvr.,..,. ht
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Publl-O'OftQO CO.•I O .. lly Piiot
M•v U l•H ?OH "
PUBLIC NOTICE
Pl'BLJ(' SOTICE
HOTIC• TOC•HDITOllS
SU,lltlOlt COUllT OP TH•
STATIOl'CALIPOllNIA 1'011
THE COUNTY Ol'OllAMGI
... A 1Jtl9
f\Ut• Of FRANK IC4DlUllOW~l(I •k• FRANK It, KAOLUllOW~rt1
Ot<uw.a NOTICE IS Hl!Rl8Y GIVEN to IN
(' .. llortel --N-d dltOdtnl
tllat ell --M'WlftO <• ... m• ... ,,..,
1"'9 1•ld dlltC•dlHtt •r• r•qulrfd to fHe
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,..(t\W<Y _.,.,..to ll\lt ""oenltnfO
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NUMPHllEYS Allornev •• Ltw ... ,
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C•lilo•nl• tttal -•ell It ltw pit<• Of
bU\tt't'° ~ t"" ~\IQnlf(J l"I IU mflllt
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,ICTtTIOOS 8Ut1Nl!SS O•ltd ~~Al~ITl11"'1
NAMISTAllMl'll f ••<ulrl•Of-Wlllnl
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A11•ll • ... M1t1, 14 Jl,l•1' ~T7 NAM8ST•T•M9NT
PU1!1UC NOTICE
TMo teltewlf\8 --•r• ._..,.!Hill ..... " THI "'1.UNGell, l)tJ1 TYMt -------------l"'fey lrvlM C:..llletnlat17U •tetl'TIOUSatn11teH JoM A llrMfV ,.,, Tr ... WA'I,
NAMalTAT•M•NT trvlM t •ll-•t171•
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l\f\\ '' YorP•• I 1M1t C•llforfh4·~ CONOORART 1oonr••11•1•"•• E., .... ,1w ... 1110\<>uth~ ...
Ptut1t•111lf•lltv CA•1Mll "Pl •7fll ~ullH1"" C.lllorftieUU7
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A<lol•"t• l'-.1a111 V•ll•v CA •ll"' •v•""'°· Tor•a-.c:• C.lllorn•••J07
., •• ,.,.. W•·-""""'°"· 1111'\I fl Jim M l'OrtMtn. 111J Horth
A11t11n1t 1100...,l•l"V•ll•Y CA .,70ll h<•lflO<t Rl•llO. C.lllornt•t711l
Thll .,.,.,,,...1, ~ .. tJ by ... '" Tnlt llUtl ... n It CtlUlutltd lly • dlvtoual o~n•rat pertllflrU>'-Jvk W.oJoltfttofl JOMA. aud~
TM\ \IM•-W•• llr<HI Wolf\ tn• Thi• tl•t-1 WAI llltd wltll Ill•
Ctullh Cieri\ of Or.,..,_ C<'>Uftly on Aprot Cnuntv (In-ol 0••-C•t1rily 01>
IS ttH Marti! 1•.1971.
11747M P1MU
llil•v7 u ll,D,lt11 1U4-11
PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE 1
SUH.IOI! COUllT 01" THE
STATEOPCALll'O•NIA l'Dll HO'TICI! TOCRIOITO•S
THE COUNTY OP OllANGE SU,l!RIOll COUllT 01' THll
IN A-ttt'I STAT!( 01' CAt.IPOllNIA l"OR
NOTICE OP HEARING 01' THICOUNTYOl"OltANOI
'ITITtOH tr0tt 'R09ATE 01' WtLl Ho A .. 111
ANO l'Oll LITT&llS TUTAMEH E1t•i. of JACIC. EAlll RAlEV Jll
TAllY ANOAUTHOlllUTIOH TO AO &k.J JACI( E RAlE.Y JR 0.-CU14'd
M I Ill I ST IE II U N 0 E II T .. E NOTICE I'> HEREBY C.IVEN lo 11\d
INOIE l'ENOINT ... o ... INISTRA TION C'fdilor• of Int~"°"' tWm..O Olt<wdtAI
011 IST ... TIS•CT. Illa\ •II --havt~ tlttm\ 19aln\I £11••~ ol OLIVE 5 DICrtSON '"" .,.1,; OK~~\ .,,. ttqul•td t'> Ille
Ot• ••· fW1 tr .. m ••tfl 1P'WI' ~ttr\\lt,.¥ Vnu<~I'\ Ir\
NOTICE I~ HEREllV GIVEN !Mt '"' 9111.., nl '"" tltrk nf ttw eMve ,.,
FVI! l YN s OtCl<SOH -llled ......... lillOd COIKI or looount ll>eM Wllft ....
• Mii tlOI> lor Pr-I• of Wiii tnd for I• ,...< .. •••Y V<MKl>e••. to IN ulldtnltlltO
wanct ti l.ttlM' Ttsl.,.,,tnt.,y ·'"d al the olltc .. ol ICAHN, STIERN
A1>t-ll•llOrl le Adr!'llnl•lw llnot• Ille BL4NEY .AHO KITTIU!LL. AllMMYI
,,,,,. .. _ AOm!Mtrellon Of E\lettt 11 Law. ,.,. ~I C.nturv lllvd • Svllt
Acl •tier~• to Wllkll Is made for 100, Loi Atooeltt, c:.111or,,1e '°°o•
fvrtlMr t»rflcvlt,.., ...,, 11\tt Ille II"" Wlllcll I\ IN plett of 1111\IMU of Ille Ill\
•lld Dia<• Of llearlnq IN -Mt "''" de•llQlltd '" all mtlttrt per1Aolftl"9 to wttor Mty 31 ttn. al 10:00 ...... In the tllt HUI• ol Ykl dlt(-111, """"'"tour
court•""' ot Oeoartmtflt ,..,., Mid montll\lfltr tllt first Pllbll<ellon of thl•
court 4t 100Clv1c ca"'"" 01'1119-.,111 l\Ollct
IMCllYofSantaAna.C:..llforlll--. Oattd Aorll 26, ttn
Dttt•MtY 11, 1'11 • DONNA JEAN llALEY
Wlt.LIAMI! SI JOHN. E1e<utrloollheWlllol
Count, Clorlo.• tl\lt tbOVt n•meo dettd1tnl
OON ... '-OJ."ITCHCOCK ICAHN,ST•llN.
HITCMCOCIC, IOWMAN & ,OOLll! aL ... NCY &IOTTRIU. A '••••ssl_Ceo',.,•11.., Anw ... ytM&..ew
lUlt N-r .. l lvf., Suitt,.. Stt4W .. ICtlllWY llvd
ltrraftco. CA '9Ml ~111lt t'°
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Publl•-°'""* C.0Atl Deily Pi191 Ttl: uu111...n1
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PUBLIC NOTICE
SU,SRIOft QDUllTOP TNll
STATIC>"' CAU,Oa1t1A l"O•
THllcou.TYOf"611ANO•
.... A·tK11 HOTIC• 01" 1t•AalNCJ 0' l"IETITION fl04' .. aO.aT• 0, WILL
ANO '°" Len•11s TlllTAMIN· T ... ltY •••al•flf HOWAao c. ·~•NCI. •1141 HOWAllO Sl"(MCE, th HQWARO
CALVIH 11>t!HCE. O.Ctlttd.
NOTIC• IS Hl!Rl!aY OIVl.H tllat
Hl!l.!lt I SPl>ICIE "'" llltd ller•I" I
pell!...., f,,, "'°'Nie tf Wtll .... ftr It '"""<• GI l•ll•rs '"'"""'"t••Y to tne
""''''"""'" ,.,.,.,""' .. to wft•<" '' mao-'°' turtt-r JMr11<v'•''· •nd th•t thit time •~ 049(• Of ""••lt>Q ,.,. S'lm• h#\
Ileen ~ ,., -)I ,.,, •• 10 00 • ,.,,
In ,.,.,....,..,_..Of 0.11t•tment No Jt>I
U I" COufl ti /00 Civic Cini•• Or1v•
Wtal, In the City of S.nte °'""· C•llfornla Otltcr MlW 10, lt11
WILLIAM I. 51JOMM,
Coul>IY Cltrl!
C.WAYH•""•I."
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PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTIC• TOCllllOITOlll su,•••Ott C:OURTOl'TH•
STAT• OI" C.AUl'OllNIA POii
TlfllCDUNTYOf"OaAt.01 ... ....,,,.,
Est•lt ol l"H'l'LLIS LUCILLt!
M<ICINZIE, O• l'HYLL.IS L.
Mel( INlll, Ot<tt""-
NOflCI: IS~SR•av OIVllN to IJlt
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them •Ill> !flt 11tttn••Y 111tuc.hert In
IM ottlct OI ti.,,.,_ ... , ... •bOvt ...
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$49,500
&aullful 3 &<!rm on quiet
res id ~ntlul s treet.
Remodeled kitchen &
lots of new tilt' work
S h ow:. pride of
ownership. Li:e fenced
back yard. Al thb low
price, shoultl sell im·
mediately! 6-16-7711
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120 Acres
Oranqe CO\lnty
~car S1h criulo Canyon.
Sl8()(1 1>cr iJCrL'. (Jw n J
l'hunk ul OrLin!:c (.'uunt)
al u r1d1tulously low
ptice. llurr>. just hstcrl,
call :>40· 1151
;~HERITAGE .-,. REALTORS
BUILD UNITS
On this l)!t' F:-2 lot of
almost 12.000 s<1 ft. Can
take up l o I unils
w/varianct• Ea,.,y atcess
on 3 :.idl·s 111 this l·hoice
conicr 1111 J u,.,l li"ll><I.
Bcllt•t tJkC· a look loda~ 1
r.w; 7711
TWO LOTS IN
f':ASTSIDJo:
COSTA MESA
Great potential for the
builder.
COLI OF NEWPORT
675-5511
DUPLEX
.:.wtth Old1· Cor11nJ dt>l
Mar C h arm. Sunny
patio, custom butll and
nicely pant!k<I 1>0'.'J'T
DJ::LAY 1
Call 640-9900
Muttle Sold
4 Bedroom. Lnrge Costa
Mes• home wllh 4 over·
alud bedrooms. family
rm, heovy shake roof.
tiled tnlrancc way &
firr11lat'C' Grent location
clo:;t> to p<1rk . lt•11111i.
court.~ and all st·hools.
Jui&l listed t·all 54G·58llO
(or full d eta11 ...
.,~,. HERITAGE
•. • REALTORS
FIAi MOUNT AIM
Cw1tom :Jhr. 2 rull ba.
frplc. din rm., hrdwd nra. '!1 ucrc. Horses OK.
0 /ll Sat-Sun . 1400
Avocado Rd, Oceonslde
l&S.900 (l) •33·4807 or
49lHY78ff. By owntr
Of'rOITU .. ITY
lmodti ott11n when )'OU·
ua, result.ftttln.1 Dall)'
Pilot Clus10ed Ada LO reach the Oranae Cout market.
Phone 842-5678
Pete ~ff Rsa/J'I
pre~enl~
WESTCUFF RAND HIW umMG -in most deslra·
b1e nel•bborhood 1 2 Bedrms & den
with lovely Janal. You will enjoy the
truly rorm l dining room. $147,500.
11 Jl lrisWre ._.... Mwpf kh Sat I ·I
EASTBl.UFF "EVERYTHING"
NIW usnMG -Pool, Jacuzzi, flrepit •
patio heater. lath house -plus S
bedrms, 3 baths, formul dining.
breakfast room and family room. a
Car garage & much, much morel ex-
cellent condition! $181,SOO. ..
2306 Arollo. H.I. Sat/Sun l·S
CHOOSE ONE OF THREE .
SUftU MIW HOMIS -in Marina
Highlands -prtces starting at $78,000.
Fireplaces, shake roofs. 3 bedrooms
each. Many other good featUres ! Ap.
prox July move-in.
I I 01 IJdgKI nt. CM Sat/Sun I ·5
BIG CANYON
ALL THE AMEMmESl Overlooking gree11
hills with distant night lights this con-
temporary ranch style home has s
bedrooms. formal dining room. Add to
this a sit-down bar, office/den.
beautiful swimming pool and jacuzzi
and you have it ult! $425,000.
NEWPORT ESTATE
EXCLUSIVE NEW LISTING -magnifi-
cent setting overlooking entire length
of bird sanctuary and hills. Understat-
ed elegance in contemporary hacien-
da. Rambling 5 bedrm (each with its
own barh+2). Formal dining room.
secluded den, rozy cantina bar &
kitchen for all occasions. The 2 acres
include stables, tack room and stalls.
$675,000. By appt. only!
IRYINE-NEW LISTING
CHAHCfLLOR PLAN I remodeled
with quiet cll'gnnrc L::.irge Yard. 2
Bc<lroorm •. 2 balhs. <lcn. wet bar &
spaciousness &12.500
Ccrona
Location! Locution! Quiet Acacia
near Pacific Dr. Charming 2 bdrm ..
family rm .. 2 bath home + just start-
ed 2 bdrm .. 2 bath view apt. $210,000.
11ewporl _j.J.eig~f:j
Quiet corner location, no th.rough traf-
f tc to spoil your solitude. New concept
in dupl<.>xcs, will custom for you &
priced accordingly
Exciting triplex! View across the
greens of Santa Ana Country Club! 3
Bdrm., 21 i h::.ilh, formal dining rm. for
you. & two 2-bdrm .. 2 bath units for in-
come. $210,000.
Enfoy first uHr'1 tax br-.Gk!
Planned & martc.ted by
WATER, WATER
EVERYWHERE!
OCIAMFIOMT HOME Deluxe 4 BR,
mstr. s uite w/frplc ., luxurious
DRESSING RM .. SHINGLE
EXTERIOR OPEN
SAT1SUN 1·5 1313 E. BALBOA.
$295,000
WATERFRONT UNITS Except ional
income; warm & woodsy. 3 & a den+
l·BR. 4 ba. Oock ror 2 boats. $1.96,500
rlMINSULA ,.OIMT Imagine! 3 Lots.
prime spot near ocean & bay:
rambling 6 rm. 6 ba. home. Charming
brick exterior, extravagant use of
Itatina tile. $375,000
DAVIDSON REALTY
'>80' w I ,, .... 1 .... q N II l>llS. 1515
]116 Fkwprnt !\Iv j N R ht'J 9060
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at a price you can afford you can
own this highly upgraded <t
bedroom 2'~ bath with spacious
rooms and a larce country kitchen
for onty S86,500. Call Century 21
South Coast Plaza ~l
Eashlde
for lffs• 3 Bedroom, 2 bath, remodeled
kitchen. big 1.tvln1 room & nreplace.
Available anytime after May 15.
s.t75i mo. Century 21 Doyle 548-1168
or 833·9060
Lerer. Y-ord
Charmlnl! east.side 3 bedrm. 2 bath ·
home on luge, .pie·i.haped lot.
Located 11l the end or u Cine
cu l -d e-sac s treet Large
k1lchen/fomlly urea. Rulsed heorth
lrireplace. Owner I~ anxious! Slop·
by or call 645·7221. Century 21
Westcliff Realty.
Ope HOllM Sat/ S.. I ·6
22712 A Yalon St.
~an Diego l')-wy off al Lake For96t,
lcll-~pcn right, Oi.wego lei\ lo
A\ulon Century 21 Dovie 548·1168 or 833·9060 See "What Luck-Move
Fa~t!'" ad fordescnpt1on!
Wltat &..ck Mo•• Fastll Now vacant 2 story home. $118,500. s
Bedroom + bonus + pool +
Jacuu:I. Quick possession possible.
A11umable loan. Call Cor other details. Century 21 Doyle 548·1168,
&'13-8060.
~! This is tlw OMI Laree family or just need plenty of
apace? This is the home you've
been looking for! Gigantic, secluded
mast.er sulle with bath upstaln. 3
Bedrooms and 2 Baths down. New
carpets and drapes. All for $89,950.
Please 1top by Sat/Sun 1·5:
16325 Vemon St. or call Century
21 West ~-4840
Open House
9392 Russell A••· Sat/ Sun 12·5 S & S Granada Park home.
N•Trask. W 1 Euclid. 3 Btodroom,
dining rm, den, pool a nd Jacuui
Profess1onally decorated and
upgraded better than a model
home. Hurry. won't last Stop by or
call, 645-7221 Century 21 Westclirr
Realty.
WISIMove
cmclH~!! Larae Condominlum-(llke a
house>--Ous 4 bedroom. 2 bath. 2
story beauty only $80,000. Go to 8071
Windy Sea Circle. Open House
Sat Sun l·Si Beach Blvd. & Slater.
(behind Kinney's Shoe Store) orr
Holland to Magic Lantern .
868320/~1168. Century 21 Doyle.
8 Units
Sharp clt>an building m e"<rellent
condlt1on. All units ha\'C new
l'Brpets and new drapes. Plenty of
parking. only Sl9S.OOO. Call Century
.21 Soulh Co8$t Plaia 556·6901
Priced lelow Mcrtlet
Just Usted and lt's SUPER!! This
roomy 2650 sq. rt. College Park
home with b<>nul\ room won't last
long. Air cond1t1oning, Uparaded
carpel, beautiful landscaping and
exlra kitchen cabinelJI are but a few
o( the extra!\ in this lovely home.
Pnced at $123,000 Can you afford to
pass 1t up? Don't wait, call today,
~ntury 21 West554-4840.
GnatFm.U,Hw ·
Pride ot ownership nellbbomoOd.
Privacy ot a comer lot. outs~
floor plan. smooth trafflc t'law for
livlng or entmtalnlnt. s Bednn It
famUy room. Owner anxioua. Call
Now! Century 21 Marten Real
Estate 640-~
125x150 Lot
bcepffonall
Beautiful Newport Beach home
located on a 12Sx 150 lot. Call
Century 21 South Coaal Plaza
MS-0001
Con•11et'clal Leos•
CmiMiJ V1Roge ArN
Outstanding street expe>Sure with
70' of frontage. Ideal for retail or
professional orr1ces Corner
location. 1350 sq. fl. immediately ·
availa~e. Century 21 Marten Real
Estate 640-5357
Coillt Hltllw_, Mohl
I Z IWh A Mgr'a u.lt
Prime Newport lfeach Coast Bllb•ay location. 95~' Oceupancy rate. $260,000. Century 21 Mariners ·
Sq. BealLcn 631-0331
MewCntom
Waterfront
Spectacular 2 story home of cedar
and class with dramatic water
views from front and back.
PaUo/decks adjoin each or the 3
bedrooms. sunken living room, wet
be.r, jacuui, fireplace, akylltes and a pier and Ooat. $275,000. Century 21
Manner:s Sq. Realt«a 631.-0:W..
SANTA AMA
n.. Pric• Is Right!!
Polsible loan aS&umptlon on this
tastefully decorated 1800 sq. fl.
Summerfield home. 2 Story! 4i
bedroom, 2~ bath! 3 Years new!
Super local.Ion -all for juat S76,9SO.
SUre to aell Cast. Century 21 Weal
~-.
,... ..........
MedalUoo home In adult Condo
Complex. Privacy of taatefull)'
decoratM end unit with patio,
Beaullfully kept arounds. Pool,
Jacuui and clubhouse. AppUanc:ea
lncluded in low price of $49,000.
Century 21 Marten Real E:otate
6t()..S3S1
H...tw ..
Stor.
Prime location near South Coast
Plaza. Family operated for nlnt
yeurs. Loads or partdn1 with aood
shop pin& center activity. Over
S300,000. 1ross receipt• In '76.
S70,000. + inventory. Sound good'!'
The n call, 645·7221 Century 21 Wesic:urr Realty. ·
Gnat lnftltlMftf ~
Only $56,500
S uper aharp, lmmal!ulate 3
bedroom wllh fireplace In master
b e droom s uite. Hug e lol. Ii
surrounded by orchard or trees. Too Pl
good to be true, call Century 21 "' Soutlt Coast Plua 5:56-6901
CALL or STOP BY one of the offices listed HERE for fast, efficient help:
I 1703 Wnpr
..... y~ 554-4140
ZOO M•wporl c:..1w·Dr. 2700 W. Coost Hwy.
M.wport INdl '40-5357 Newport leach '31.0331
3141 So: lrb~
S.ta Ano 556--6901
17J3WestdtffDr. 17400r-..A•e.
H•wport hoch 645-7221 Cnte Mne '41-1161
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A Jchghtful Jbr. :!11bu. * Je / I/) JJ. * homt• with formul cl1n111i.: ich l<ea(lu .
room. fam room & oak SEE THESE TODAY!! ~ ~ f111or1ng plu' a gorgcou~
<'trstorn bu1ll UUl'Sl unit INEXT WEEK MAY IE TOO LATU ~ SJ'!w
\\tlh rcJI U'l'll hrtd• Cl nor' , :intilc\l'rt·ll OLD CORONA DEL MAR 0 re:J
"''' 111ni.: loll. warm .Juc;t st<'ps to Lillie Corona Beach: in·
0.11111·" """'' 11"\•un·· :-..1nrat10n.ll oc·t'an \'tew! Over 4000 sq. .11111 l.·1::11 ~1ld1cnellt'. Sli:i,nuu Ft'l' Call rt of C\.Cl'pt1on al qual1t;. Wlltt 3
r.1-1 mt bdrms. :1 baths. formal dining rm ..
huge livin~ rm. & \ery large
• 11
, , playroom with frplc. & \\el bar 3 Car
_ garaj?c & :r story elevator 5330.000.
Tennis Anyone?
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tc1r to•nnis 1•11111 t (llK1l 11ml
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ndrn~ rini:. II ult trCl''·
tnvl<' 11ar1J1t<' \\Mk'llhop
2 Story ~") 111 ft old
('11lnn1ul '"II· hou•c J
H.-olnn. 2 II.1th. hu1w fam
rm. l11rmul lllOl'. country
kotdwn & 2 flrt•pltt<'t''
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~HERITAGE
...... REALTORS
LO«JUI 1 Ronchett•
WITH VIEW
l\o('urly 2 .arrr~ nri1tlrll
urnuni;t i:ianl ouk'I onlh'
2' • m1lc11 to lh<' surf wit
,, n•morkuhlc custom
b111ll :l bdrm + den +
family rm home de
~•11nl'd to m111tlm1ie the
punoromlc. hill y
rurl<'hlund view Allio 5
<-.11 1·ovcrNl 1mrk1n11 +
room for cnmpcn,, boat~.
t•tt· The l'llrrnf 1:nn ar·
rommodtlle as many
hon1l'S u you could ever
\\ant wil.b room lo aparo.
OFFERJ?"C Pruca,
1220.000
Call 644·721 I
C-2 Corner
C'hotce Newport Blvd.
lcltalion with 166' fron
tage Bulldlnll ond pe>r
t1on of lot eurrtotlt
leued. Cal l tor
purUeulara.
~~a -ANYTIMI
211 POPPY fpark at H:11d L'ntranl'Cl.
SAT SL'' 1 ~'
MEW IA YFaOHT CONDO
2550 f't of luxury \\1th t·omplcl£•
sccurit:ov . m!'l. double park m l! ar'ea.
Bcaut1fulb decorated, 2 large bdrms.
& den ; boat docking avail. S239,500,
On ll'as<' option. 621 LIDO PAHK DR.,
C 2, Si\T SUN l 5
4 IDRMS, -S74,950
Spl1•n1l11l ti '1 olcl home: 2 bath"·
lormal dmtn)! rm.; a n exceptionally
attractt\'l' horn<' under S75.000. O'A-ner
lt•uving urt'i.l 11891 L \t:REL GROVE
I Plcu:-.1• 1•all :;;;!l-4120 for d1n•1·t 1ons l
SL'\ I :,,
FOi LIASE
Upgraded 3 bdrm , 21 .! bath rondo.
close to pool & school. S465 Month. h
WINTERGREEN: SAT.1·5
LINDA ISLE
The ''Twin Towers." with L0,000 sq. IL
of luxuraou~ Ii\. ing arcn. on two
<'hoirest waterfront lots. 7 lldrms .• G
huths. fantastic· game room with wet.
bar & slip for lge. boat. Completely
rustom furn ishcd & offered at
ffiS0,000. Absentee owner will also con
stclcr commercial exchange.
759·0811
Steps To Water
wltlt 11 f9et of fwwt~ M • unMI' loc• ..__....._,....._ ouallg21N•u•
ccatf9P fot-BOW •IOJ•IRt of llllild IY1it9
$12 .ooo
NEW EXCLUSIVE LISTING
Spaciou!> 4 bdrm .. :J ba . Spanish con·
temp<>rary home with a marvelous 180
deg. ocean & C<.atahna view. GeneTous
w,e ol Mexican ttlc. beamed ceil's.,
redwood & brick facade. Large formal
dmintii rm. w1lh frplc .. family rm. has
step-do\\ n wet bar. I 2 fl. wide patio
terrad <tlon~ entire oc·t'an side. Large
yard wtth room for pool. Access to 3
pr"'. heache'i. Shown by app'l.
$289.000
NEW EXCLUSIVE LISTIMG
Bt0ldcr's el<.>gant ocean view estate
with 4 l~e bdl'ms .. 4 baths, family rm.
& den (on ocean side). Gourmet island
k1leht•n with blt-m charcoal BBQ &
m1t'l'O\\ave. 2 refrig & solid Walnut
cabinetry The finest qµality new
carpeltng. draperies, ivallpaper,
pan(•lmg, fixtures & bilt-ins thruout.
Spal'lous <:nurlyard patio with heated
'"1mm1n~ pool & bath house.
l':normous 3 car garage with room for
boat or motor home Custom features
galore. a work of a rt! Steps to 3 pri v.
beaches Shown by app'l S.187,000.
Hlny! 1Mw .,,.. .... owty '"""" ••all~ In c.,.o Shore1
The c.,.o Shorff bsl*"' Speclaff1t1
CALL 673-7040
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REALLY FOXY
SPYGLASS HILL
22 POIN1' LOMA DIJYI
Of'8t HOUSI SAT/SUM. 1..S
6 Bdnm. plus bonus room & f amUy
room. Fireplace in ma•ter bdrm. "Hi&hlY" upgraded with antique sink,
custom wallpaper, brick floors,
pe1eed noors, bdwd. noon &c much,
much more, including nlaht light
vlewl Come visit or call for privue showing. I
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PROMOMTOIY IAY
EXCLUSIVE WATllFIOMT HOME
Spacious 4 IM*'OOffto fa.Ry nMMW. fOf'tld
di111ncJ rOOM. C111tom decorated with ..
graded c..,... .... ...,... ...........
try. Mt'W pier met sip to -~-d• a so· boat belftcJ ...... Appoln ...... °""f.
LIDO IASIM -SOPHISTICATID LIVJMG
.. OM ntl IAY .. -lxclffng 3 llHr'OOlll. or z ..cl .... c ............ s.c.tty and
prl•ocy. Pier met slip anll.ae. Appolnt-
tMttt °"'Y· $250,000.
CAMEO HICMtLUIDS -"IT SPAULIS"
-In INCllllHfll candlffon. l bedrMM hw
111 choice location. Print• beach. s 152.500 ............ Oftly.
SAM CUMEHTE -INCOME UMIT -
lrand HW d.,t... l Mell OOIH and 2
bedroOlft wftll ... wtrhr Ylew. Call for ..
polntllllftl. $160,000.
oree HOUSI
ANAHEIM HIUS -MIAR HIW -4
l .. OOlll Cetosllct co,..e1tety * cOftCl-
tf•ed. ..-w c.., ... -...... peot
tb• yen. 0,... 5-day I ·5.
COLE OF NIWPOIT REALTORS
2515 !. C.O.t Hwy., Corana .. Mir
675-1511
VBlY MUCH SHOUCUJfS
Just ll8ted! 9200 sq. ft. lot with de-
lightful pool, bit-of-a-view, 4 bedrooms
and a beauWully remod led kitchen.
Maybe you've been waltinf for thil?
The 4th bedroom ts super f ar1e, with
beams and o bath. Th• Shor'ecllffl ad·
dress includes access to two private
beach and the beautiful kttchen in·
eludes two ovens (one a microwave>
and one fireplace.
A fiftplace in the kitchen 11 very
SboreclJ.f fs !
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AMI
REALTY
llG CAMYON
3br, 2 ba Bordeaux
By Deane Homes.
Only $214,000
YllW
Big Canyon Townhome
3 br, 21h ba.
For Lease
$850/mo unfurnished
or choose your own
furniture $1100./mo.
WOODDIDGI Altol LA.IE
VIEW of the mountains & open fields
from this NEW 2 BR, 2ba. luxury
condo nr. lake. Sunken living room
with fireplace. Separate dining room.
Two car garage & YOUR OWN
PRIVATE REAR YARD. $109,500.
759·1515 759-0087
C.M. DUPLEX -$97 ,900
Sharp 2br units in xlnt rental area.
Completely refurbished w/carpet,
drapes, paint & lndscp'g.
C.M. TRIPLEX -$119 900
Highly motivated seller Just re-
duced price on these brand new
like, pride of ownership 2br rentals.
Close to aU, park soon to be built
across the street.
BIG CANYON ~ $210,000
Luxury living in this 3br
Bordeaux mdl home. Hardwood floors, French country kitchen.
w I center chopping island, sunken
tub in master suite + many more
amenities.
20 UNITS SAN CLEMENTE -
$579500 .
No vacancy-wattfrta list! Choice
location ocean slde of fwy w/p00l &·
rec area. Cldse to schools & shop-·
ping. Seller is tradlnl up & bas
trade secured & pending.
N.8. CONDOMINIUM ·-$104,500
Fantastlc adult resldenUal homo in
"Triple A" cond. Within walking
·distance to Westclitf Plaza Shop·
ptna.
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FINER HOMES
FllOM $68,500 TO $1,300,000
CORONA DEL MAR
Close to Little Corona Beach, south
of Hwy on Poinsettia. Lg·. a BR. 2
bath home w /guest quarters over
garage. All new carpets & drapes.
$197,500. OPEN SAT & SUN 1·5 PM.
315 POIHSETTtA. ( U -28)
TOP OF THE HILl.
A smashing ''Portofino" in Phase
fil of Harbor View Homes will be
OPEN for your inspection on SAT &
SUN from 1-5 PM. Breathtaking
view, beautiful gardens, wine pan-
try & every extra in this outstand·
ing 4 BR. 4 bath home. lnC'h
separate Mot.her-in-law quarters.
5199,500. 2112 PORT DURHESS.
<U-29)
CUi,DE-SAC PRIVACY + IHLAMD VIEW
Lovely Southport 5 BR + bonus
room. 4112 baths, 2 fireplaces, pro-
fessional landscaping & sprinklers.
Ready to move in! OPEN SAT & SUN
1-5 PM. 41 BODEGA BAY. SPYGLASS-.
(U-30)
LOCATIOM, LOCATION. LOCATIOM
NEAR schools, pool. greenbelt.
NEAR Newport Center. coastal
shops & restaurants. NEAR access
to coast & freeway travel. Lovely
Somerset model -5 BR + family
room in Harbor V.iew Homes. OPEN
SAT & SUM 1·5 PM. 1938 PORT
CARNEY. <U-32)
TURnEROCK GLEN
Brand new 3 BR "Highlander .. plan
on Jg. pie-shaped lot. Deluxe carpet·
ing, ceramic tile entry, indoor
atrium beneath skylight, trash com-
pactor, garage door openei:. OPEN
SAT & SUN 12·5 PM. 11 SYCAMORE
CREEK. <U·33)
. VERY SPECIAL PROPERTY
IM DOVER SHORES
Exclusive living & view:.. This
beautiful home has uninterrupted
view of Nature ·Preserve & Upper
Bay from formal dining room. liv-
ing room. master bedroom & step-
down balh. Terrace runs full length
of large lot. 2 patios <one w /cherub
fountain) give light & airy feeling lo
other :1 BRs & family room. On
Leasehold al $198,500. OPEN SAT &
SUN 1·6 PM. i.ao6 SAHTIAGO DRIVE.
NEWPORT HACH. <U ·341
NEWPORT CRIST
Super 3 BR. 3 bath condominium
w;den & dimng room. Wet bar.
shutters. mirrored wardrobes.
Across from tennis courts, pool,
jacuzzi & sauna. Some ocean view
from 2 decks. A beauty! Sl 10.000.
Cathryn Tennille 644·6200. CU-35l
WHAT MOit!
COULD A ,AMrL Y WAKT?
Relax & sunbathe in your very
private yard w /lovely pool &
jacuzzi. 4 BRs, 3 full baths, lg.
kit:tien w /nook , fa mlly room
w/crackling all-brick rlreplace &
formal dining. Custom draperies &
cnrpeting in earth tones. Sl35,000.
Lorraine Rennie 752·1414. <U·36)
MHD TO HAVI S llS?
This is the place I Harbor View
Somerset -lg. famtly room,
separate dining. 3 baths & 3-car
garage. Lg. wood deck w/mature
trees & privacy. Bring paint brush.
Can •t last at this price Sl59,SOO.
.. Barbara Wright 644·6200. (U.37)
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OPEN FOR YOUR VIEWING
SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 1~
THI ..,.CH -Pacesetter built 0 Appaloosa" ·model. 4
Bedr~ 2112 bath, family & dininc room. 3 Car Gatage, pool,
$106,uw. 15171 Cherbourg, Irvine.
TUtn.90CIC -Broad moor built. Executive 3 bedrm, 2 bath
with diil.IDg room & family room. large comer lot with many
customhed features. $124,900. 19322 Siena Bello, Irvine.
CAMIO HIGte.AHDI -4 bedroom or 3 and a den. Beauurut
carpet.a & drapes, ocean view. Popular model $165,000. 4615
Cortland, Corona del Mar.
SPYGLASS -reduced. sharp 3 bedroom, Portsmouth model.
Owner anxious. Submit offer. Priced at $209,950. 17 Mon·
terey Cir. Newport Beach.
HAalOll VIEW -nicely landscaped and highly upgraded 4
bedrm home. O!!ered u~ $2U,000. 2215 Port Harwick Pl .•
NewPoft Beach. ,.
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SPYGLASS HI~ '
21 Morro loy Dri¥9
•New 4 br, family rm, 2Y.t ba home.
Magnificent view, city lights ~ hills.
Deluxe carpeting & fixtures. Complete
landscapiQ,g & sprinkler system. Move
in immediately to qualified buyer.
· OPIMHOUSI
Sat Ir $9 l-S
64CM410 _. 644"4684
Beach home on Balboa Peninsula
Point. 3 Bdrms., 2 baths. used brick
frplc., shake roof; 2 car garage.
$169,000
Prestige . ·
Prof. decor a t e d 4 GeMf'OI I 002 GtMral t 002
3377 Via Udo, Newport leoch·
673-7300
c;:;sELECT
I PROPERTIES
UMDER SIXTY
A 3 bedroom house under SS0.000 in
Costa Mesa is really -rare. We 've
got one that is sharp as a tack,
located 1>n a quiet tree-lined street.
CALL quickly. 556-2660.
COSTA MESA
Well decorated & beautifully main·
tained 3 bedroom home with
carpets. drapes & a brand new roof.
Lo<!ated on a shady. tree lined
street. short distance from schools
& s hopping. Great price of S62.250.
CALL 751·3191.
TERRIFIC
TWO STORY
TOWNHQME
Spacious & airy 3 bedroom. 3 balh
in adult community with pool.
jacuzzi & much more. It ·s less than
2 years old & you c:ouldn 't touch a
new one for this low price of S72,500.
CALL 556-2660.
llG FAMILY ROOM
... with beam ceilings & loads of
charm is only one of the outstand-
ing features of this 3 Bedroom, 2
bath home. lt 's got forced air heut·
ing. builtins. wall·to-wall carpeting,
drapellt. brick fireplace & best of all
a low. low price of S67,000. CALL
before it's sold CALL 751~3191.
NEWPORT IEACH
VACAMT LOT
There aren't many lots left in .the
Newport area, especially view lots
like this one. Jt's large, it's builda-
ble & it's avuilable. CALL 556·2660.
IALIOA Vl!W
Charming Peninsula Point home
with a :-.undeck view of the surf &
bay. 4 Bedroom, 2 bath. 2 story,
with one of the best locations in the
harbor area. Full price S210,000.
CALL 751·3191.
MESA VERDE REDUCED
Popular 3 bedroom plan with large
rumpus room overlooking sparkling
heated & filtered pool. This home
has been completely upgraded with
ciew carpeting & draperies. Full
price $79,900. CALL 556-2660.
UKE HEW
4 Bedr.oom, 2 bath with new
carpets, new drapes, and lush new
landscaping. This is a spacious
home with forced~air heat, builtins,
covered patio. Full pnce $61,900.
CALL 751·3191. ,.
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bedroom tiome features ••••••••.•••••••-••-•• ••••••••••••••••••••••• sparklin& pool and in· door/outdoor living.
OpenHoW1e
Sal/Sun 1·5
•2RueGrand Ducal, BlgCanyon,NB
CCIII 640.6 t 61
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COATS & WALLACE
REAL ESTATE . INC.
VILLA PARK
CUSTOM HOMES
Two prestjge custom
built homes in exclusive
area.
\.'!a Acre Estate Lot. Single level, 5 Bdrm, ram
rm. lge game rm, 3 ba,
covr'd patios. 3650 sq ft.
Numerous features.
S239.5()0 .•
Open house on Wed 11·3
& Slttl 10·6 al 10721
Ada,ms Circle. Ask for
Nancy. 731-1522
Panoramic View Lot,
single levt!l. 3 Bdrm &
convert den. ram & din·
ing rm. Lush landsc:ap'g
W/yard fenced for pool.
$245.000 Shown by appt
only. 18822 Ridgeview
Circle_ Ask for Mike.
73l-1522
Western Pacific Properties
MEW LISTING!!
Beach duplex. 3 bdrms., 2 baths each unit, Swedish frplcs.; dbl.
garage. 4 Doors to beach.
$185.000. Incl. the land!
673-3663 642·2253 Eves
associated
DllOKCR', IH l\L TO~S
JfJ.l• "9 (~ 1ltH fl b, l 1btd
Magnificent ocean &
lagoon view dominates
this spacious master
bdrm In thjs brand new
Oceanside 3br. 2""ba tri·
level home in prestigious
"Fire Mountain" about
2Ul0 sq.rt. of pure luxury
&comfort. $97.500.
WALLACE & Co. RE;ALTORS
(7J4) 729·5966
Miiitary Trcmlf..,
FORCES SALE
Must sell this beatiliful 3
bedroom. 2 bath Costa
Mesa home. Gourmet
kitchen. compl
w/bulcher block counter
topll, & continuous clean· Ing oven. Sculptured ahaa crpts. Heavy ahake roof, Large Yard. Hurry
priced only $79,000. Call 646.$980
~~~ HERITAGE
. • REALTORS
OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE
eoPEMSUMDAY 1·5 I
new &clwive
2444 VISTA MOILIZA
Luxurious Carmelita CC Plan) 2
Story Townhouse In The Newer
Bluffs -An Executive Area of
Prestige Homes. Highly Upgraded,
Beautifully Landscaped, Adjacent
To & Overlooking Pool & Cabana.
Master Suite & Family Room Up.
-Ot CoUJd Be 2 Master Suites +
Separate suite down. CUstom Bar,
Shutters, Drapes. Mirrored Doors.
Van Luit Wallpaper And Many
More Amenities $179,500
new &clwive
1706 PORT ASHLEY PLACE
Harbor View Homes. Charming
.Single Level "Monaco~ Model. 2
Bedrooms Convertible Deq,1 Mstr
Suite With 12 Ft Wararobe.
Professionally Decorated. Highly
·Upgraded Van Luit Wallpaper, Del
Piso Tile. Used Brick Entry. All
Electric Kitchen. Patio. Blue
Champagne Pool. Beautifully
Landscaped $155,000 Fee
new &clwive
# t O CREST CllCLI
First Offering! Corona del Mar
Canyon Crest Estates Area. Lovely
End Unit E Plan Townhouse w 12
Spacious Bedrooms, 2-Y.i Baths, 2
Fireplaces, One In The Master
Bedroom 3 Patios. Built-in All
Electric Kitchen. Beautifully
carpeted & Draped. Near Pool &
Jacuzzi. Only Minutes To Fashion
Island $118,500 OPEN SAT & SUN
1·5
new &cf wive
2021 POIT •ISTOL CIRC:U
Harbor View Homes. Popular 2
Story "Portofino" Model With 8
Spacious Bedrooms 2~ Baths
Family Room Separate Dining
Room, Large Patio. Adequate
Space For Expansion (Foundation
Already In For Bo"us Room &
Loft). Well Landscaped Yard Near
P()Ol, Clublwuse & Shope. Offered
and Fee. OPEN SAT & SUN 1·5. ' new &clU6ive
DRAMATIC • ._.., ... TOWMMOUSI
In An Area Where Every Street Is
A Plcture Of Loveliness! Popular
End Unit Tri-Level "ft Plan., With
View. Upgraded Gated Court Yard
Entry. Wood-Pegged Floors, Entry
Hall & Kitchen. 2 Bedrooms. Den,
Built.in Wet Bar. 3 Baths.
All-electric Kitclien. Formal
Dining Room, Patio. Immaculate
Tbtoughout SHOWN BY. APPOINTM~ $16g,500.
* Ot!EN *
SAT & SUN 1·5
100 ALIHO • IASTILUff
Choice Newport location. Sharp 4
bdrin. 2i,.'2 ba. family home with large
well manicured yard. A must see thJs
weekend!
TAKI THIS AD WITH YOU OM ¥0VI
TOUI OF SOME OF THI Nn;,e>RT
MAllOR AltlA"S t'IMIST HOMES •
'EACH IS OPEM FOil YOUR
IMSPECTIOM THIS AFTIRMOOH ROM
1-5.
A YllW IN HAlllOR VIEW HILLS
Framed by a perfectly lovely 4
bedroom home. The landscaping is
exquisite. the interior decor is
picture perfect. This is one you'll
never f or&et. Presented exclusively
at $215,000.
3907 INLET ISLE .DRIVE
NOTEWORTHY -
HARIOR VIEW HILLS
The whole family will find
themselves excited by this 4
bedroom, famHY room. dining room
home conveniently located in one of
Newport~s best neighborhoods.
Near schools, shopping, beach, it
fetttures beamed cathedral ceilings,
lovely yard, practical floor plan.
$167 ,500 fee.
1529 KEEL DRIVE
ltG CANYON TOWNHC>t.41
The perfect small home right on the
golf course. Bright and brand n~w,
all on one level. Just 2 bedrooms. 2
baths, wet bar and gorgeous
fairway views. $149,500
60 SEA PINE LANE
llG CAMYOM -MEW EXCLUSIVE
Rare opportunity to acquire a
choice Big Canyon location. Warm.
traditional 4 bedroom home,
designed for active family. Can't
last at $289.SOO
26 PINEHURST LAHE
11.UFFS -SIMGLE LIVB.
Hard to find Bonita plan. Recently
redecorated. cheerful 3 bedroom
end unit.· Exc-ellent location,
gracious amenities of the original
Bluffs. $145,000
552GLORlmA
ALMOST COUNTRY •••
But close to everything in Turtle
Rock. Near Schools, pools. tennis
and a stone's throw to Newport
Beach. 4 bedroom, immaculate
home with family room. spacious
yard with large brick patio, and lots
of extras. We'll show it with pride
-Hurry! $139,$)0.
t 8752 VIA VERONA
FOR AM APPOIMTMIH't TO SEI THE
FOLLOWING PROPIRTIES PLEASE
CALL 644-1766
SPECTACULAR VIEW
Spyglass beauty. 5 bedroom with
extravagant pool and jacuzzl. No
cost. spared decorating and
upgrading this lovely home. A must
see at $335\000
WESTCUFF CUSTOM HOMI
Custom built with finest materials.
Ranch style pool home with
entertainment area. 4 bedroom,
country kitchen, dining room.
Intercom, custom shutters, built-ins
throughout. Owners moving and
motivated. ·See to appreciate the
quality or this fine homo. $199,500
COMDO WITH COAS'TUMI V11W
See ocean, Catalina & coast to
Palos Verdes from great Newport
Crest Plan 4. 3 f ulf bedrooms Cl
down) plus 3 baths. Study off
master bedroom. Priced to sell at $14~.ooo fee.
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HOUSES FOR SALE
2 IEDROOM
1.225 Ensenada Ave, Laguna Beach
494-7109 Sat/Sun nooo·5
9611 Pollack, H.B.
$.58,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
2 IEoltoOM Ir GUEST HOME
Z79Virglnia, E Side, CM
642·6368 Sat/Sun 1·5
2 IR & FAM RM or DEH
1133 Berksbire, Westcliff, NB
642-5200 $147,500 • Sat1·5
1851 Port Seabournc, Newport Bcb
6"·6746 Sat/Sun 1·5
14 Seaside Cr., Newport Bch
673-0745 $495 mo. Sat/Sun 12·4
1937 Pt. Cardigan (UV llms> N.B.
644·4848 Sat/Sun 12·5
282 E. 20th St., Costa Mesa
556-2660 $69,950 Sat/Sun 1·6
l IEDROOM
2036 E. Ocean Blvd. (Bal Penin) NB
673-7300 $169,000 Sun. 1·5
8741 Universe Ave. Westminster
842-8727 $67 .000 Sat. 10·5
345 University Or, Unit El. C.M.
548·5139 Sat1Sun 12·5
400 Colton St C Newport Shores 'lu"J B
548-1290 $91,500 S /S 1:30-4:30
20112 Orchid, Santa Ana Heights
549-9091 S69.500 Sat/Sun 1·5
317 Poinsettia, Corona de! Mar
644-6200 5197.500 Sat/Sun 1·5
18 SycamoreCrk,TrllrckGln, Irv·
642-8235 Sat/Sun 12·5
7 Rue Grand Vallee <Big Canyon) NB
644-4910 $285.000 Sat/Sun 1-5:30
Z700 Vista Um bros a (The Bluffs) NB
&W-4!JlO SHm.500 Sat ·sun 1·5:30
•501 Tustin, Newport Beach
546-2313 $155.000 Sat/Sun 1 ·5
206 LaJolla, Newport Beach
546·2313 $225,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
1084 Monrovia, Costa Mesa
&12-7298 $62.250 Sat/Sun t-5
640Tustin (Newport Ills.) N.B.
675·5930 SlOl,000 Sat1Sun 1·5
320Holmwood. Nwprl Heights, NB
675·6000 SM0,000 Sal/Sun 1-5
•11.91 Jama1c<.1. Mesa Verde, CM
546-5900 Sl39,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
416 Plata (Rluffs >Newport Bch
675·6000 $155,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
1312 Santanclla. Irv Terrace. CdM
fi75·6000 $135.000 Sut,Sun 1·5
•IHO'l Palo \Ito Dr. Hunt Bch
846-1371 Sat & Sun 12·5
228tamena La .. Costa Mesa
540-1720 S70,500 Sat l ·5
•3119 G1brc.iltar (!\tesa Verde) CM
S·Hl-476-t Sij5,000 Sat Sun 12·5
5201 Bruce Cr esct•nt, Lido Sands
673·8550 Sl25,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
4010 West Fl 1ght. Santa Ana
754 1202 SGJ.500 Sun. 1·5
4&1 Vistu Rom<1, Bluffs. Nwpt Bch
640-~)()() Sat & Sun 1·5
21172 Amb<.>rw1<"k Ln Hunt. Heh
968-5757 S79.000 Sat Sun t ·5
954 Victoria, Co~tu Mesa
646 7711 Sal l 5
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40 Mission Bay (Spyglass), CdM
644-6200 $275,000 Sat/Sun l·S
lO'l lntrepid (Newport Crest), NB
644~6200 $140,000 Sat/Sun.1·5
184SCommOdore Rd CBaycrest), NB
642·8235 $169,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
4181 Branford Dr. Hntg Har bour
846-8173 $130,000 Sat/Sun 10·5
•3101 Gibraltar, Mesa Verde, C.M.
556·2660 $79,900 Sunday 1·5
2268Colgate <College Park) C.M.
646-7414 $74,500 Satt Daily 12·5
2944 Baker St. (Mesa Verde> CM
557 ·9659 Daily 2·5
1114 Whitesails Wy. CdM
759-0550 SJ.70,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
543Santa Ana (Newport Hts> N.B.
646-4463 $109,950 Sat/Sun 1·5
2015 Vista Caudal <Bluf'Cs> N.B.
644-0134 Sat/Sun 1·5
19322 Sierra Bello, Turtlerock
675·3411 $124,900 Sat/Sun 1·5
4615 Cortland, CameoHghlnds. CdM
675-3411 $165,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
17 Monterey Circle, Newport Beach
675·3411 $209,950 Sat/Sun 1·5
236 Via Mentone <Lido Isle) N. B.
&14-4910 $215,000 Sat/Sun·l ·5:30
48 Drakes Bay, Spyglass, N.B .
675·3411 $239,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
1954 Sanderlin_g. Costa Mesa
546-2313 Sll'>9,500 Sal/Sun 1·5
838St. Clair St., Costa Mesa
540-1720 $78.750 Sat/Sun 1·5
942 Azalea, Costa Mes a
546-2313 S93.000 1 Sun. 1·5
•l2'l8Sussex Lane. Westcli£f. NB
675-6000 S149,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
•22782 Avalon St.. El Toro
5-18·1168 S96.500 Sat Sun 1·6
47 Sycamore Creek. Irvine
7~·1202 Sl32,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
2094 National. Costa Mesa
645·0303 $75,900 Sat1Sun l·.5
871 Darrell. Cost3 tesa
64.5-0303 S67 ,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
3232 Iowa St .. Costa Mesa
546-5880 S78.900 Sat/Sun 1-5
22Ml Shadyvale Lane, El Toro
497.2457 Slll,900 Sat/Sun 1·4
•1206.Wes tctarr Dr., Newpt Beach
645-6822 or 645·6556 Sat/Sun 12·5
801 Ceiba. E Bluff, Newport Beach
673-8550 $152,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
709 Narcissus, Corona del Mar
&W-9900 Sat &Sun 1·5
214 Poppy Ave. Corona de! Mar
759·0811 S330.000 Sat/Sun 1·5
2021 Cttl\'ert·( Mesa Verde> C.M.
833-9781 S89,900 Sat/Sun 1·5
251 Oceanview, Npt Hgts, NB
&16-7711 Sat 1·5
2-1331 Ankerton. Mission VieJO
&Ui-7711 Sat 11·6
3081 Hayes (Rancho Mesa) CM
549·0966 $84,500 Sat/Sun 1·4
17083WestportDr, (Hunt.Har.) H.B.
· · 551-4426/846-9647 Sat/Sun 12·5
• 1823 Port Carlow. Newport Beach
644-5767 $154,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
3 Arch Bay, Laguna Beach
499~1689, 013-$42 Saf/Sun 1·4
26981 Escondido, Mission Viejo
673.fili17 · Sat/Sun 12·6
18712 Paseo Cortez, Irvine
833-8274 $115,000 Sat/Sun 11·5
17936Spicewood (Univ. Pk) Irv.
552-7500 $112,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
4582 Greentree (Univ. Pk) Irv.
552-7500 $125,900 Sat/Sun 1-5
29Sparrowhawk (Woodbridge). Irv.
752-1414 $109,500 Sat/Sun 1-.5
2112 Port Durnesa,HbrVuHms,NB
642-8235 $199,500 . Sat. 1·5
•1718GalaxyDr<DoverShores)NB
642-8235 $275,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
847 St. Clair, Costa Mesa
546-2313 $79,900 Sunday 1·5
2215 Port.Harwick, HarbVu. N.B.
675·3411 $211,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
509 Evening StrLn.DvrShrs,NB
644-4910 $365,000 Sat/Sun 1-5: 30
1044 Concord. Costa Mesa
546-2313 $77,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
31282 Paseo Olivos. San Juan Capis.
675-5930 $144.950 Sat/Sun 1-5
15171 Cherbourg, the Ranch. Irv.
674-3411 $106,000 SatiSun 1·5
800 Aleppo St. (Eastbluf() N.B.
838-8600 $157 ,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
16622 Sitnmone Lane, Hnt. Bch.
962·'n88 $69,500 Sunday 1·5
18751 Capense, Fountain Valley
' 540·1720 $93,900 Sat/Sun 1.-5 * 1339 Hampshire Circ (Baycrst)NB
642-9\23 $275.000 Sat/Sun 12·5
7 Mandarin <Woodbridge} Irvine
835-0'lll/015-3534 Sat/Swi 1·3
3522 Marin Dr, Irvine
551-4631 Sll0,000 Sat 10·5
2214 Alta Vista CE/Bluff) NB
644-1323 $151.900 ' Sat/Sun 1·5
14522 Alder Ln, Tustin
544-876.5 $105,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
•1924 Leeward Ln, Newport Bch
· &42·0244 Sun 1·5
1924 Port Bristol, HVHms, N.B.
675-6000 $172,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
•477 Prospect (Nwpt Shores) NB
645-8626 $139,500 Sunday 1·5
8071 Windy Sea Cir,Bch/Slater,HB
~ 848-8320 $80,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
220 J asmlne, Corona del Mar
644-7211 $230,000 Sat/Sun 11·6
•s.42 Harbor Island Dr., N.B.
754-1200 $385,000 Sun. 1 ·5
1853 Pt. Sheffield, HVHomes, NB
673-SMO $13.5,000 Sunday 1·5
721 Bellis, Eastblult:'Nwpt Beach
640-9900 Sat & Sun 10-6
8432 Carnegie1 WestmlQJter
963-6767 Sat/Sun 12-5
1722 Park St. Huntington Beach
536-1484/536·8013 Sat/Sun l·S
28 Morro Bay Dr, Newport Beach
640--6410 $254,500 Sat/Sun 2·5
32 Drake's Bay (Spyglass) NB
631·1400 $275,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
+3030Country Clb Dr, Mesa/V, CM
646·7711 $157,500 Sat l·S
4 BR. 2~ BA. formal DR. Fee land.
Exclusive li.Stlng. A van June J,aL
$265,000 .... ~ .....
644-6397 .,. 640!-A I JO
1014 Mariners, DoverShores. NB
645-0303 $399,500 Sat /Suri 1·3
2830 Carob (Eastbluff) N.B.
754·1202 $J6l,OOO Sun. l·S 1925 Lanai Df • .,Costa. Mesa
S48.a81.4/54Q.2018 Sat/Sun 1-S ..
6MltMMRM•DB4
22 Pt. toma Dr (SpyglassHill> CdM
. 873-4400 $315,000 SaUSun 1·5 ,.
1 •It FAM IM or D ..
25 Bodega Bay Ori ve. CdM
&t0.1388 $324,500 SaUSun 1-6
. CONDOMINIUMS "
FOR SALE .
Z IEDIOOM
8475 Mariner Cove, Hunt. Bch ·
536-0944 $62,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
19854 Keswick Ln. Hunt. Bch
963-0247 Sunday 11·7
2 IR & FAM RM or Det * •621 Lido Park Dr. CC2)NB
759-Mll $239,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
l IEDROOM
501 Playa (Bluffs) Nwpt. Bch.
644-7901 $133,500 Sat/S~ 11·6
8426 Benjamin Dr., Huntington Bch
847-2.324 $6,500 Open Sat/Sun
302 Columbia Ct (N pt. Crest> N. B.
675-5930 $137,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
•526 Vista Grande (Eastblulf) NB
675·3411 Sat/Sun 1·5
l IR & FAM RM or Det
301 Vista Truchia, Eastbluff, NB
645-0303 $125,900 Sat 1·5
HOME & INCOME
FOR SALE
3 IEDIOOM & Af'T. * 1311 Cliff Dr, Newport Bch
955·1296 Sat/Sunday
DUPLEXES FOR SALE
211&11R
3010 Balboa Blvd, B alboa Penn.
675-4349 $105,000 Sat/Sun ·5
510·5101h Larkspur, Coronadel Mar
640-9900 Sundayl-S
211&211
520-5201/2 A voe ado, Corona del Mar
644-7383 Sl64,950 Sat/Sun 1·5 .
407 Dahlia, Corona del Mar
833-9781 Sat/Sun 1-5
2 IR & DEM Ir 2 IR
34511 Via Verde, Capistrano Bch
559-4556 $140,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
2 IR Ir 3 IR
309/3091h.1.LaJolla, Newport Bch.
546-23l;s $205,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
TRIPLEX
FOR SALE
311&211&211
154 E. 20th St., Costa Mesa
546·2313 $217,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
HOUSES FOR RENT
J llDIOOM
29662Quigley, Laguna Niguel
(94·3446 $465/Mo. Sat/Sun 1·5
127 W. Yale Loop Dr. (Wdbrldge) Irv
6"-0496 $550 mo. Sat/Sun 1·5
355 Nass,u Rd (College Prk) C.M.
640-0997 $400. mo. Sun.12-4
4 • Ii FAM RM or DIN
41 Songsparrow (Wdbridge) Irv
642·6»4 $525 m o. Sat/Sun 10·5
CONDO~INIUM
FOR LEASE
J ••OC>M
11 Winterireen, Irvine
759~11 ~Mo.
H..-.Va.w
2 bf +· :Jlllln ltd d•n (hH doorfl;iae dOlet, may be
UKil 1rd bdnn ). 2 Ba. ·or a 15' rard but a mwt tee unuauallf Is•
beautifully lndscpa ree ~ w/trea, perfed tor
pool or tennl1 crt.
O"uatud all eqp'd
kitchen w /breakrut
area, wbht't/dryc:r, Im
port.cl l tall.tn I.I I e etslrf Mlriored wardrobe.,
brlolt frplc . Patlo
R~uonably prlc4"d, b)' ownr. Oswn 1..s Sat/Sun
1851 Port Seabourne
IM6748
AcellltheHole
Meea Vent., S?<l,900 full pnce. 3 Bedrm It Cam
rm. HurrY. call for de t.alla.
C:-<tL . ..,
751·ZJ60
CORONA
DELMAR
You'll find nuur11
t.iood1. wrousht lro
fence, !ilaloed glass un•
a master suite that won =-3 Bedroom, den ••
Call 640-9900
\\1 .1.EY
HE \LI''
IAftJ 1,.rnbO•••hJ No.....,tJl.i16eJH
CAMYOM CREST
ESTATES
3 BR, 2Ctt BA. llug
homes for lux exec. th
mg. 5 Min to airport, be
&shopping. Call now.
KEH HEY
REAL ESTATE
7684663 ·---•WATERFRONT•
NEWPORT SHORES
IYOWHER
2 St> hm, 3 Br. & den
Ba, l! frptc ·s, l an masle1
Comm pool, clubhouse •
Lennis.
()pen Sat & Sun 12·5
.C3262nd Sl. $130,000
FAUi ROOK
HicJhly Speclollied
For just the RJG11·
<;OUPl,E. \'our friend
are important lo you an1
you cnlcrlum a lot. Y cl
you require privacy loo
No closed 1n smal
spaces for you. but wid·
open spaclou11 room ~
Plenty of !(lass to 11dm1
the sunh&:ht and sat1sr:
your lov~ of nature
Pcrhups un Arirs wife
with u flair for th•
dramatic nnd a Tauru·
husband with the mean
lo spoil her Sound hk•
you&yours'1
$149,500
PctyM & Assocloftt
Re-altors fallbrooli
Cdl 1714J 1·721-1174
DANA POINT
View of ocean & moun
la1ns, new beauty I
PLUS lof\. 21, UA 25!)(
sq Ct. Two ~Lory ex
ccut1vc home. 3 C111
enrage. Renl Lill cscru"'
closes. SMS,000 .-J lurr)' • •
BLUFFS
3 Bedroom, 2' :a bath Y
Plan on lovely gr~nbelt
Convenlenl lo 1hopµsni:
center. 11 ko new a p
pli11nct•~.
Call 640-9900
3
bodroom11. 2 bath a'
Oreot urea' Oardctn
Grove 11chool1. $01.500.
Red Carpel, Ul· 1202
Canne~Vlllage
Realty
CATALIMAVllW
NN'pol'ttrc1t ''4 Plan"
3 01', 3h11, 110 muster
1ulle. Pror lhH:or11tcd . f
SU4,SOO. Call Tom
Dear\h
1 I
'
WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO. Presents
Charminetom Home ·
B__.ful Do.er Conter-$365.000
Archlteeturally designed 2-story beauty situated on a quiet corner site with a
view of white sandy beach & waterf Private courtyd entrance, terrazzo foyer
leading from living rm to formal dining rm & family rm, sunken wet bar. New
gourmet kitchen. Gorgeous mstr suite with garden bath. 3 Addttional lge
bedrms, each with private bath, plush powder rm. Custom wall coverines,
cptng & drapes. 3-Car garage.ft truly fine family home.
509 EVENING STAR LANE OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5:30
IM THI MIWIST '"ILUFFS .. $16',SOO
l·Story highly improved Linda Model..
Picturesque corner w /deep set-back
from st. Beaut. outlook of greenbelt &
view of mtns. 3 BR, 2 baths,
wraparound cov. patio, choice plants,
custom wrought iron gate & extensive
aggregate. Expensive custom cptng,
drps &wall papers. 31!.l yrs. new.
2700 VISTA UMBROSA SaUSun 1·5:30
ll<i CANYON $215,000
Elegance abounds in this two story
beauty w/sWlSet and golf course view!
Boasts of 3 bdrms, form. D.R., wet
bar. Sunken Roman tub in master
bath & exciting jacuzzi. Built by
!Jeane Homes and prof. decorated. 3
patios & lush landscaping. A joy to see
& to own.
7 rue Grand Vallee Sat/Sun 1-5:30
llG CANYON TOWMHOME
Country club atmosphere. Private
garden ct. patios, tennis, pool. New
, ~-story 2 BR, sitting rm., lge. DR, 2
baths. FQr lease $695 mo.
Wl-:Sl.1-:Y N
CHARACTBIST1CAL1 Y UDO ISU
2-Story white stucco with tile roof.
3-Bedrm & den charmer on comer
site. Street to strada. Astro-tu:f on
patio & lge sundeck. Formal dining,
kitchen bar & lge master suite. New
cptng. Really sharp! $215,000 ·
236 VIA ~ONE SATiSUN 1-5:30
5 UNITS • PlllDE OF OWHaSHIP
A beauty to behold! Quality
workmanship in bldg interior AND
exterior. Near new. In Newport
Harbor High vicinity. Gorgeous 3 BR
owner's unit w/fam rm. formal DR,
21h baths & 2 frpl. 4 Other units w/2
BR, 2 baths. Atr1ums & patios. Prime
prop. $295,000
TRJPLEX.COROH4 DB. MAR
Great location! Com ~uf\ity pool!
minivtew of ocean from bdrms. Great
rental record! 3 Popular .. Townhouse
Type" units. Nice owner's unit with 2
BR. l 1h baths & frpl in LR + 2 units
w /2 BR & 1 bath. Great buy. $175,000
TAYLOR CO ~-0
Zll IS.. ........... HlhJlood HfWPOttT CEHTB, M.L
644-4910 HEA L Tf JHS -.1 Ill'\' 1 ~M
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Duplex, custom hu11t 1--------C a p Isl r o no Ben ch .,_WPORTHEIGHT"S
$140.000 Agt, 5..'l!l .\~ Artistic Ru,tk·Charm
Open Sill/Sun l ·5 2 IWrm. 11 a baths, large
34511 Via Vt>rde studio. Gura&e on alley.
-----51.S Redlands, NB
G.traf 1002 Quintard Realty 673-8250
•••l'RIMIH OfFllJNG• ..
llAUTIFUL OH THI WA TH
WITH IOAT DOCK
S2H.OOO
Colwplet.fy Nct.cOfWhd lft .ct ... wfttt
loads of tN& feo.n.,. • .,,..... & .....,.
3 ....._,each with 1t•s owtt '"""-,__ ..... '°°"" '9t f..aty ... .-4 ,..... la co .. nd p.tfo. Pri yow bMt _.._.
hdoor.
SPY•LASS -PASTORAL YllW
OCCUPY MOW-IUY LATEa
SZ71,000
New ............ 11 .. d ... CJ1"9Clioet 4 led.
~'# roe., ............... ""' ......
e..chHthtCJ floer ,1... Hrr0Hdl•9
,,...... courtywd. Decorotor u wlla•
ed ....,..,. -...... lmtdsc.,.ct •• ...... S,.Clal •• ,,.. for the..,., wi.o
wwdl to ,,....... ea.a. now -4 buy .......
IMPllSSIVI OM LIDO ISLE
$271,000
~...,. --..,, •• AMJ,..... .... ,ool. ,trhct .... ~ ....
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two ...... 1"-'n. OttlH SUMOAY l·S
PM C• for oddrtH a.d ...... Me ... ,... .......
MIW OM THI MAim
CONDO IM MIWPORT IEACH
$7t.IOO lit.-, Wntclff Soc....._ W• to ...
.... I ..._ C:........ loceticMI • first
----............. G.-.clcNt 21r. a.9 ~ PWffft fW _...II•~ Pool ...... "~
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OWNER WILL FINANCE
CdM luxury duplex with bay view.
Open Fl-i/Sat/Sun. 1-5. 407 Dahlia.
SAN JUAN C.APISTaAMO
Truly luxurious 4 bdrm. More than 50
s pecial features installed by
owner/builder. $212.000
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
2300 Sq. ft., incl. big dining rm., blg
family rm.. big ms tr. bdrm. Also,
space tor boat or motor home. $123,500.
MES.A VERDE
3 Bdrm .. 2 baths, ramlly rm,.Xlnicond.
in & out! Reduced to $89.900. ppen
house Sat/Sun. 1·5. 2021 Calvert.
..... ,.. 10021G••.,.I 1002 ..............................................
BA VFRONT, pier & Ooat, lots $200,000
to $325,000, to bulld your own custom
home. Several areas to choose frorn.
I
PRESTIGE waterrront homes with
pler & float from $385,000 op.
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
! ·1 ' II I y '." j, 0 I • v • "'4 k to I'• I, It,
·: BEST IN BtUFFS
IXCWSIVI MIW UITIM•I
CHOICl'IA&LY ILUPPS Froot row
water view; 2 BR, 2 ba .• form. din .•
1-level "J·Plan". A real buy. Sl.218,500. U~OMf • a.rLAM Popular tri·level.
~lutely gorgeous! 2 Lge. BR., lam.
rm., m5,000 lncL land .
... IAAM Bay view, 2·beautles to choose from. 2200 Sq. ft., 3 BR; 2'Aa
ba.. form: din., huge fam. rm. Llke new. $113,500, $179,500.
OPIM 1·52t11 9UaAOA Ceft Y Del ONI t •
s111.too WITH LANI End unlt, 1950 sq.
ft. 3 BR, 2\.it ba .• greenbelt, bay view.
New kitchen incl. microwave.
OPIM l·I· 2613 YllTAOIMAD~
r
•OPIH SUMDAY I TOI*
la IAMM:4sn.I BOti Campbell WW have the pleasure
of abOwi.Dg you a beautiful 4 bclrin .• I
bath, f amlly rm.. llvioa' rm., forinal ·~rm. le kitclaen .wlt11 din1zW area.
3 Car raraae. 180 Degree oceu .tewl Come see· the lovely Oower 1ardena
and the rougb sawed, de1l1ner
redwood arbOra.
Lut i: ~~J':!.'"= "team home. Beautiful wblte water-le
Catalina view. ID ShareCllfb. Bouse
plans avail. ·
BRADLEY & CO.
IULTOU 67WllO
1024
;.,oo;
Walkm 1; I 1rn
Ht:JI l:;f,11!!
....................... . ...................••.
IA YFIOMT LU.SI PR LIASl/qpTIOM
S-rtuated on beautJful Vista Caudal
where panoramic water view lit the
fmest! Best end unit E-Plan. 8 BR. 3~
ba., lam. rm. w /wet bar, new
extended kitchen. $1000 A month lease
or lease/option to purchase.
ONN I •I 20 ti YIST A CAUDAL
Helen B. DOWD
REALTOtt, IMC. MLS 644-0134
1973 Top U1ter & Top Sale1man
1974 & 1'75 Rw1,..Up
Newpcwt ~4esa lo.-d .. RMlton
-m ---------
C-Du .. -Ftxer Uppet' v• • ,..~ Executive 2 story bome ScJuta ol Jhry.by owner. 3br, 3ba, lee famrm,
Sl.29,800 Daya 115-7123, frplc, lots cf iJass. 3 car
115·'7143. f:vea call 1ar, under priced at
48f.TUG SM,7$0. Agent.~
OCMVUHIDIAWAY BY OWNER Brookview
~
Walkm & let:
Real f stale
BachelororarUst'a2 BR, Twnhse, $79,500, Plan 1-,_....~-==--~-
2 BA w /old CdM charm, 705, "Bristol", 1 ~yr old . l.ASTSIDE
slepe from UtUe Corona. 2 sty, 3 Br 2~ Ba, Uvlns POOL + GUEST
H111• lot w/room to build rm, formal dlnln1 rm, Prime Eaatside CQsta ,
view aludlo or ? Try instr bdrm al.lite, 'lndry Mesa. Towerln1 trees!
$15,000down. nn. air, 2 car encl 1ar. Cp.rved drive. Rustle uv: OpenSal.Sunl·S Brhtol St. l eft t o 1ng room bolt.a c;!!}ledral
412HAZEL Paularlno, left into Maln ce.IUn~fl +•massive brick • HAL PIMCHIN en~611 LaKevlew fireplii"ce. sunny 1aUey
REALTORS lane~ See it now! kitchen-with nook l 67$.4392 Open Hou1e Sat/Sun Cozy de n. Hideaway
' 10.SPM master s uite. Glant
...._ ,......, I 007 Costa Mesa 1'2-4 1_A_r_are_fin_d_, p_rl_m_e_l_oc_.,...... spark.ling blue pool with
GeMrll I OOZ a ................. .-..... 3 f 1 11 slide, board & dressing ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• " Br, rm v rm w/catm rooms t ool Separate , ________ a BRw/lncomeunll.Steps SPLASl1 (rplc,dinrm,hugeadded guest t acilllies with
O,...Sat/S.. l·S to beacb, aboppin1, & llii .. £ : lam rm w/brlck frpl, kltchunettc! Easy care· 16ZIPort .. ••utta laundry. $105,000. By • Sr-..SH \ cstm crf t s,mnabp yard. Jus t $H,l500!
5111 ... G IS owner815-U49. SPLA' $H thruout. Ovrsz d cul·de· Hurry-(allnow&t&-7171 " sac lot. Lrg brick & glass CWN 1119;,,~ rUI'# rouNocl• ISJEYIMG'' c .. llatr..o ~ach I 0 I .. In your beautiful 12x30' gmhse. Sev fruit lreea & I I
inHarborViewHo,;;es. 5 •••••••••••• •••••••••• PoOI In •. ':onvenient 4 lulllndscp'i· ['i llll :1!~
Bedrms, lge ramlly room Custom Spani1h St~)e bedroom, dining room, $8~. 5~~Bsyat/;~~-: r .JiJOJ\F
w/Wet bar. Formal dln· home w/ocqn • Dana Qieta Mesa area home. _ ==--=•••••~ lni room 2 Fireplaces Potnt Harbor View. Sep Close ta South Coast 556-3666, 996 Sprlngrlcld
• d · motber·ln·law s uite. Plaza and achools. Great THE 6 DDIESS Vlew coven patio. 34454 Via Verde Blue ror that young family at 6 UHITS "" ~~7~~.Aa~~I, DolpbinRealty4s:i-s:m m . , EASTSIDE YOUGIVE
644-7270 C-cWM• 1022 CALL NOW Three 2 Br h ousu WITH PRIDE
+triplex. $192,SOO. To Good sc'-~•s Important".
_ see, cal : Large lot In excepUonal· .. ~~~"-•••1··v···0···WN······E·1••••• 752·7315 1 '"""
,.. ly fine area. this home ac••·yoas Spyclus Hill, $275.ooo. 5 ~ has everything extra you ,.,. Br 3 Ba. View. Harbor ______ __,...._ can imagine. You won't
2 Ba. View. 640·2981 QUIET .. 1r~o.-.~·.,.... one! Call today!.
View Hilla, $189,500. 4 Br ~ be happy it you mlsa this
<Qualified Buyers Only) Cul de sac street, newly 645-9161 Call 540·3666
BY OWNER. Har View refurbished 3 Br 2 Ba.
Hills. Ocean bay view. Mesa Ve rde, Super!
3bd, t11m. rm. formal din, Super exclusive. Prine.
wood beams. 2 frplcs. only.
REAL COZY HOME
Brick fireplace, 4 Br, 2
bath w/heaut. pool &
jacuzzi. HUR RY. Must
Wllela11
REAL ESTATE
NO OUT OF
POCKET
EXPENSES
2 Bedrm house + 3 units
(1) bedrm each. All up·
graded. Prime Long
Beach location. $6000
Down. C..p rate 9.4%.
Call for appt. while they
last. 549-8655
S170,000. Art 6 759.0550 Sell! Only S79,SOO. Open ~ --house Snt/Sun 1·5. l582 Open 1925 Lanai Dr. SBr·, CORONA
HIGHLANDS
PAHOUMIC
OCEAHVllW
BakerSt. xlnl country clb loc.
Seo ProPffff es M u n Y x l r a :>
499-1378 Ed Middleton M8-86l4/S40 2018
~UPERB
HOMES
A deU&htful 3 Br, 2 Ba home with view from FaMUy Flxff Upper
nearly every window. 5 co1y bdtms, huge
Laree maste r suite. ram.rm, l&e din'g area,
wood bea m cellin& and quiet cul-de-sac st. Close
oak hardwood noora in to schools, vacant &
.. walk·lo private beach" waiting. Call 645-1513
COLLEGE P 4Rk
Immac. 3 br, 2 ba, elec, . OEUGHJFUL!
bltns, air cond,, lrpl.c, ·4' BR,. 2 BA. & POOL
gara ge «Ir opener~ kOME. NEAR SOUTH•
$82,500. Call for oppt. 1 COA.ST PLAZA S74,000
pc really • N?ent MCJ.~
location. Agt. or~7.U4.
AND -
Owner wtll carry first Reduced $4500.
trust deed. Sl72,500. 314-0 Sumatra
644-3545 or 557·8968 •
CONDO SPECIALIST,
118 , C M. f' Vl y.
Touchstone Realty, MONEY
SAVERS
Cal 644-72 t I Mesa Verde Open Sunday J -Spm
Crawford & Assoc
957..()'701
CUTE&
SASSY In superb Westaade loca · _96J._c.Ml7 ______ _
20 UNITS for only $20,000 MESA VERDE
down. Excellent write --------POOL HO E
/Jn Nl[1[L
(}AILEY Ei.
ASSUCIAlES
lion on a corner lot.
sweet 4 bedroom, 2 bath
lam.Uy home with 'renced
backyard! Will not last
al $67,500. Open ti19PM.
EASTSIDE
Large Lot
Charming end of cul-de-
sac home. 3 .Bcdrm. fem orf. No out of pocket ex· SPYG
1
LASS HILL 3 Br, Formal d~ing on
penses. Call quick!! yoWMr cor n e r lot. Bea ul
M!l-8&5 Decor a tors bric ht lndscpng. $85,000. Open I ~"Mu~INC.:sl cheerlul ram home, 7 lg Sat/Sun l2·5PM. Call
bdrrns, 4~Ba. din rm, 2 Rftnfx l•eshneftts fam rma, 2 frplcs, view. 549•4764 S324 .50~. Quallrled --------
IM aa ·~ rm & fireplace. Why no~ ua call now? 645-7221 Plac• CENTURY 21 Prap..-tl-, WHtcllff RHlty .,.,
752•1920 ·-----.-. ----
1400 GU41L n HIW 'HACH Prime location, huge 4 Br.
buyers only, call for ftOUSE 1i--------appt. 640·1388 SPIC 'H SPAN
OPEN Sat/S-1·5
1412 SCllltanella
Nice yard for puttering;
lar1e. U&ht family rm.,
extra large m1tr. bdrm.;
SWEET IT IS Mesa Verde 3 bedrm,
It's dlrrlcult to portray tam rm. 2 ba. Fresh
all the One features of paint,• New carpeting, this special spilt. There's Mus1com. Low down.
a main floor, Camlly Cafl 548-0066
room with wall-to-wull SURR.IHE REALTY
carpets. Super location ·~~~~~~~~ and 2 super bedrooms. 1-
Well pr\ced at $60,000.
Hurry!
Cal 540.366&, ··
Wl1ela11
IYOWHER
?\lesa Verde Arca-4Br,
den. 2'"'Ba, lg lol, frn hly
painted. $99.500, lmmed
occupancy 871·3595 or
i 598-8322
2 BEDROOM ., MESA VERDE
-""---------. 4Br. l~Ba. 2 palioa, vel')'
REAL ESTATE
CONDO ------1 I t-40f'IE YO~E . clean, must sec. S89,500.
1 l rvrt pa 300 OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUN H~~!' TO • !~~:s:~0~:r1' 97
9-9°
65
(;.JU. 1 BY OWNER. Har View p....,_s!.. BY OWNER: Prime u eaa Privacy an quiet In lllU.. Ocean bay view. becauee you'll ap-"'
beautiful patlo-rrult 3br, fam.rm. formal dln, preciate thla immaculate Verde 5 Br, pool. ofllce.
trees, arapea, fiah pond wood beams. 2 frplca. 4 bedroom, 2 bath, 2 car ~k St taK. M&-3152 &¥ watetfalt l!:xcellent 1170,000 '7M·05:10 attached garage, all FOR SALE BY OWN'IR,
taate, int.erlor decor. bulltlna & a FANTASTIC "-'I p ... B B Walk to 11hopplng and Beautlful duplex, So. of paneled family room. ,f;..:;ieR,,;1~-Xrnl r c~nd'.
Westcllff.Forappt.call hwy.Comerloc.Ea.unil Call tod1y. Prt,.,c . by appt onl".
LlJll · ' fOIAll ~~~~-llv. rni. wJtrpl. 540-3666 Mi 1006 1
!I --MW PAULMARTIN ------,,,,,~~... REAL~ThTE 144·"la83 ~RLY BIRDS • •·==~ SftYGLASI HILL W~uat listed this lovely
A happy home for a lar1e 3 rm home. '59,900 on 1•------~l f•mlJy. Lavlably UP· quiet tree lined atrcel. •raded Cape Cod a DOMT II A Low~ price on market!
~
COATS .1; wnLL~CE
lffl•l r -.:rr.n 1NC
bedroom south.port. TURKIY ATTHE 642•6368
Gora90UI pool, Ja{\lui"
caubo 1s • 1-1t or1 TAX SHOOT
pt11bouae f or the Duplex on ~ut1ide,
ch.lldren. s:m.ooo. block.I rrom the ocean.
JnvettmtnlReall.Y 1 Good fncome, good
615-22U terms and tho price ii
rlahll
C•l40.J666
Wl1ela11
RU\! l'dATE
LEISURE
Wflela11
P(.",I l'.TflTl
Foim Rm hse. Massive
Spl.inl11h brick fplc, fully
Insulated & extensively
upgraded thruout. Xlra
Jge lot & lrult trees, ex·
t e n s i ve lndsc png .
Spanish brick patio.
Open House Sal & Sun.
1·4PM . Prine. anly
please. S84.500. 549-0966
$54,500
lt's • 1hame to let this
beautiful 3 bet. 2 ba. home on 1 qwet street go lor S()
hUle but it must be sold
this week. This one will
be S?0.000 next year. Call
quick
Act. ~ 046-4871
Flxeru,,.....
. $60,000
Brlnii your tools and
paint bru1hes. Use )'Our
lm11rtnollon t.o make thla
a showplace. Better
hurry on Ulla one! Call
&U-0303
FOREST
OLSON
... "9-.rtoH
ACUllU IWUCIMIY
~ Unlvcnlty Dr.
UnilE·l,C.M •
Woodalrffm COlfdo
Backbay locaUon, open •pace. J..40 m1lr bdnn wtwalk
In closet, 3br. 2"\ b•,
cheery kltch, lev.iora,
quality drp1, dbl car
wJopcner. uae or 1)001, 111 BBQ '~. Qu•et,
plcnant 1urroundlnJ1.
6485129
MESA VERDE a Rr 2 81,
Dlnlnt Rm, Fam Rm, new palilt In & out, up-
1 radtd cpl1 " drfil•· raneltd Fam Rm. t.tr· n•u.u •nlry, lti~ plltlo, z
fountain•. rrult lrtt•.
fin • home . ~ID•
nelahbOrhciod. Cloh to
4'\'ar:ythi , a« Bakel'
$. Opelll Houlo dally
2·5PM. $57-9'19
I
MESA VERDE EXECUTIVE AREA
LUXUllOUS CUSTOM POOL NOMI
Professionally decorated &
landscaped 4 bedroom, 3 bath, formal
dlnlng & f amity room. Enormous
master suite & dressing area. Masslve
kitchen w/pool view. 3 car garage.
$182.SOO
llti ~ Dr .. C.M. S.S.. f Z-.1
pc ,..., 644-31451 157.a961
I 024° Cotto MHO 1024
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OPBf HOUSI SAT Ir SUN 1-4
2141 PAISOM loff Vlctorfol
3 bdrm, 2 ba corner lot, room for RV. Builtlns & frplc. Freshly painted
inside & out. Near new roof, water
beater & dishwasher. Assum. VA loan.
UNITED IROICERS
646-7414
Costa Mesa I 024 Fountain VaUey I 034 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
Lux~:Av~!!0~ome LACUESTA
w/pool 00 golf course. 4 or ~ ~dr!'l_. 3 bath,
4Br, 3Ba. ram rm, dJnin& popular 1',I, CaJOn model,
a r e a + 0 ff i c e / J car garage, lge ram rm
library /den combo. quiet + put10, :.ubmlt present
neighborhood. Sl811,000 home in trade. 968-3371 or ;~~~~~.E~:~ ~jj,
wet bur. Upgrarlod CONDO SPECIALIST
thruout. Just listed ut 11 u . C M • F V I y '.
$78,900. Hurry, l0 all rrout·hslone Really,
540-11'1. 963 ~i7
~-HERITAGE
. • REALTORS
EASTSIDE C.M.
3 Bedroom, 2 bath. f11m1
ly room, on lrt.>c hnc<I
street. Won t lu:.l ut onh
$82,500.
OpenSat&Sun 15
235 Albert t>IJ<'C
CALL !t!lll ·711:i5
W H E L A N ll 1-: i\ I.
ESTATE
NEED HELP?
Owner wil1 carry 2nc.l
excellent flnunc mic ! In
vei.l now 111 u l1c;iulllul
home for your furmly '
MODEL
HOME
PRICE REOUCTION
Fnt. Viv Grcl'nbrook 4
llr. J n· ... bonus + pool
:ll.01 Ml fl "' IU\Ury for the l'\l"t' huH•r !!1138.000
0f)CnSut&Sun l 5.111173
Santa Adel<1 CALL
1198 ·7855 . Wlfl!;LAN
HEAL F;STATK
'
VACANT
IAMCH RIAi.TY
111-2000 •
ORANGE TREE DD.IGffT s~ blr • or 5 bedroom home With
•oanng hlfh beams in liviilg room &
f amu1 room. red brick fireplace ln
living room and cutest llttlo pot belly
1t.0ve ln family room. Enjoy the sweet
tangy aroma ot orange blossoms.
while you relax in your 10xl2 foot spa.·
It's a bf.I beauUful home In Irvine's
prestfaious Racquet Club. Call today.
$129,000.
CALL NOW 752-7315
DONALD M. BIRD
Associotes 1 Reoltors
Sparkling, freiih & ready·~~~~~~~~~! lo enjoy. 3 Be!drm Dutch I~
Haven nr ocean &
marina. Steal It ror
SliS,990 with as litUe as
10%down.
531-5800. eves:S47-8823
WesthaYet1 Reatton
lnt1 RE N.twork
Spanlshlst ...
Heer Oum
"01" Spanish at· ·a=~ mosphere. Maulve red • Pl
tile roor lends warmth to Dl:e
this ramblin1 3 level ..... .,Hiia home. Master qtrs Ir 152·"20 UMIVERSfTY rARK
private balcony view i.ooauA1U1.Nl uao1 .._I l11Ca1Jfomla" Amhurstmodel
pool and colorful Woeclwi"'--Arttort• byOwoer
SUMMERTIME 1round1. Family rm, Briarcllfr'""Model up 't513CAMM~llMtfE SHIP, CLIP 3BR.2ba.cul·d·sac.
DREAM $86,900. Spav.o"anisndab fporlc. a2ndun SStoryhul· anded. superb lake loc: --... S'"T/SU ... 1·5 ... went l he 1 awn ___ c_a_ll_752 __ ·7_84_7 __
Quiet cul-Oe·sac street ~ ~ f< h . d By Owner. $U9,500• Open """"_.. "' " marucure tools on this s69,750 Tiled entry. Step down te f enc type oors. H.se, Sal/Sun. '49S·S906 or 516211wwwltH beaulll\Jlly maintained A terrHac Stafrord 2 living room. Vaulted Opportunity for beach Ii SS9-ll33 University Park, new on yard: alr-cond. & spank·
ceilings. Warm wood atmosphere BKR k ni l ded Ina clean. If you're '-It· bedroom home in • mar e1; ce Y up~ra ., GREENTREE. Lots of punellng.h Cheery coun· 962·5511 UNIVERSITY PARK Cambridae Model in The tine on suitcases waiting living area in rw.lic de· try kite en. Cracklln& Village 2. The most Terrace. Brighl & for a home . fai.t
brick firepluce. Hidden ---------eleaanl, completely re· cheerful comer location. possession Is possible. J cor. Call for appt.
master wing. Plu:. 3 OPtH6102,s~!~SltoUM0ril2•·•5 modeled 4br, 2a..,b11 3Bdrms.,2baths,Cormal Bdrms.,den,2bu.,fami-I more queen 1.i £e -"' LaSalle In the area. dining rm., atrium, lyrm $85500 !~rooms. Custom brkk SOL VISTA Dramatic dbl door entry finished aaraee. This · ' ~
s izt:d pool! Lus hly POOL M . All new kitchen ap· ORAMGITRH 552·7000
lanc.lscaped 1round1> & 3 UR, single story, pliancea -Cer amic New Plan 4 condo· 1. .•
patio overlooks olymp1c HO E w/lllumina~ fountain. won'l lafil, 184.950 ~ i
tropical lanai. Don't beamed ci:llin1s. 2 counter lops Kltchenaid • THE · miss thh1 bargam ut only fireplace's, lo<s of trees Ml ' Fl bdrm. +tort: quality up. •• . • RANCH REALTY Mini Estate S86,900. Call now for & many extras. Ideal in· uvfo";~~~ w!ie~~!~~ ~!::1eC:u~~~r}!'c8~81~t VILLAGE. · : SSl-2000
Beller hurry! Cull1--------•
&&5·-0303
..
''THTSWEEK'S LO'l' SPECIALS Lua• R-1 loC. ln the Tem· ple Hll1I area. SC7,ti00.
Lundlocked. but sWl •
piece or the aeUon. fn·
ve1t. in Lapu•1 Cu.tu.re. -.ooo '° sio.ooo.
Commuclal Cqut
Hiahwey •t Victoria
Buacb. Prime locatlon.
bulldable ai ocean,,~.
~are:
Three R-2 lot.·$40,000
each.
1\wo C 1 lotl·s.M.000 each. * 494-8057 •
CROWN POIMT.
One half block to ocean
in La1una'a best area.
Very spacious 3 bdrm
cstm home w /2 mslr suit.et. All new bit-Ins
rantaaUc pool & lux-
uriant grounds. Muat see
all xtraa. Only $193,000.
545-9'91.
~
Walker 1; I r.e
Heal f staf1!
REAL ESTATE
IUY A rtECI OF
LAGUNA IEACH
VlEWLOT
Easily bulldable 50' X
100' lot. Ocean view.
owner anxious. ~.000.
A'ITENTJON:
INVESTORS!!!
2 lots-hold ror future de-
velopment. $21,000 tolal.
EXCLUSIVE LEASING
AGENTS FOR THE
VILLAGEFAJRE
FORE STE
OLSON
1 nn. 2,~ uA. 1,cautirut p e rsonal preview vestment for the young mlm>red,reature ~au. 2 pool. tennis , suuna. _]EALTORS
111 l"slil:t-home llas room 752-1700 <·xecut1ve. Patios w. RBQ It fare pll. jacuzd Babbline brook
for pc1ol JOd tennis court l'"f"ll•I ~· •l\l11'1tnHIM(f Fam. rm w /built In ll yo~r back door! sur~ CORNELL
1104 So. Coast Hwy. WOODBRIDGES&S LAGUNA BEACH
Fl
.V"Ec-IE-DRc:-OOM ~~~~ t~l~~1t. cull on this [ & 1.101.ll;ff.~UI ~·~~a:~~·tt~r~~ Pd:1~t s:A~D O. CA~LSOM ~~cr~~eh~~~~,~~d~i; .i 'CJ' fiE\ii;~ _ Stora1e. storage ever· 1., .... ,.0 • 133 9293 UNIVERSITY PARK or lJ ywhere. Upstairs hall Is --• " • Irvine. SEE TO AP·
•OH on .... •t••f._,
BARGAIN f I , ' 1 OPIN HOUSE REAL TY INC. a wall of closets. Over 20· WOOOIRIDGI PRECIATE! ! ! $85,900.
Lari:.: !Jmlly hom1• 1141146•1371 ol mirrored wardrobe in ~ net.'Cl!>ll'ndl•rhn ini:t·:irl ~--3~0MOP OIYOWHER fireplace master suale. OPEMSAT/SUM. l·S , ~
scparntc nw,1..r iw1ll' 1111111 \l,ikMha. }'\ or, nme unit. newl) Prim1um greenbelt loc:i· 35 Wblsthn& Swan torr
combtnat1on farn11\ 962-4495 pamte<I. btrt patio, 8426 lion Steps :rom adult Welitone). Ui>on enter·
room alld k11dicn, 2111o BenJa m 1n tl47 ·232 I DKortlhd '-Y •Pro pool. $132,500 By owner. ing wood planke<I noor "° ft Call Lo<l;1\ S&J.500 Lu:.h around•. quiet cul 16 Mandrake. ( 714 I anii Ir stamed ctnsi, Wiii ~Hr t•omlo t•nd i:ar. S3000 -----M·HC 3 Bedrm. sep din· M2..eo60. dow greet you, .t.ttt! limo '4
CALL NOW 11n1l1·r m.•rkl·t. s.J7.000 MAYDAY !p~·r~!511BBRQeas:i~~s~ GOOD LOCATION. bdrm .• hmlly rm .. UNCHRIEALTY 752 7315 t)!)l·n t 1 !->un t llHI~ Glox MAY DAY formnl dining rm . !>Jlhl 551·2000 • 1111•. \Rt 117!17lllllt lW2 ~1 Cahforrua bme. Plan 104. level home. close to lake. ---------~Br 2 Ba, Fam Rm, Din $1111.700 DONALD M llRO
~,., ...... ···"·"
ttv owner. \lesa d1•I \L1r ·Jr Moel ". J lit 2 Ila
Furn llrn, l'r1111· only
S.W.3001
J\tcsu Verde Ct111do Pool 2
n1• J lla . ~llll' I'll r .
l·arporl. 11at1o, $56 '100
5-16-~I
Collcgl' l'.1rk. l't<'ltH1· pi:rlcc:t & rt•u11-. ht f'tiljuV
Spacious 3br :thn. :11ld 1111
aiame rm TuJ> jlr.1'1l• c1111
lhru out .:.t ~1d1• rrvt ..
fruit trees. HV prk. •JI!.
to cullea~ • 1ch \II lor 179,950. 556 'lOUJ 0 II !ii.ti
1·~. SUn 1-4. By O*nt•r
MewViewH.,,..
Hunttnqton luch I 040 •••••••••••••••••••••••
S69,IOO.
'li<1i:hhurh1,1oc.l Cor
ch1l.tn·n. 1 llft w wJrm
lrpk. 1·11dtl 1,>.1l1u. prof
lnd~c·ixt. modl'l 11 k&ll·hl•n
& ovi•r,111'11 hdrm S1•11
1.irn rm. t<lr•all~· '" u:1h•tl
•141 t11111'1 11•,1111•1111.11 lot
I 111•w 111 •d\4101.. ,111111 .:.
& tran-11
1'1 llTISO E •11;"21\1, "'"'"'"·!\' 111114 Jlll'~t
SSl,500
., hclrm I h.1th c•l,.,rn
1t1 t•.il !1l;i11t•r hnm"
hurn ' .111 I l."t '11).'J si;i I
3 Hr 3 Ra. fpk. ~h.1kl0
root. 2 sty, 1t1ll t1111~ t1
1nck cpt'I &. tll.. II\ -
owner •l.500. 117.i 1'.l.i1.,
Walker & lee
A111I fstare
SU,,50
2261Colaot.
Collel(u Pprk. ··~ant l'on
dillon" Open hou'lt' dJi
ly. t2-6. $74.SOO.
lobbe Sulkkl, Aqt.
646-7414
o..arolnt 102' •••••••••••••••••••••••
,,.,,,n n11,.,. thi' h•·;1uty
at will ICll (,1~t 1 I 'r•JCIOUa
hdrm' :I. h11ll1" muny ~x
ll lbl • truly lltn .HP(IUU!I
l*U~I
Walker B I ee
Roal lsratn
1~1MACt'l.l\TE 3 ~ Rm. w /buffet. newly
painted. S76,500. Prine
only. 759·5848 dys ;
Circumstances force ~·Ol86evs/wknds
UlmROOM ~ID $71fS
Po\TIO LIVING <:\LL.
71 11142·~371 ll.~. UV
MCVAY BEACH.
BY OWNER
!.dlt of beautiful new S&S 11Jr home, wi many University Park, slnale
xlras, ct.slrable location. home, spectacular high _ __,;..._ ______ ,
Priw 1....1. Oftl beam celllngi; /win-
SH,500.
POOL TIMl
Summt'r fun an this love.
ly r11mlly pool home
l'ridt' o( OWnl•r:,hlp thrU
nut 1111\ nci.tl a:. u pin
r .inclwor floalurt•i; !'U'4tr>m
t al"l)l!lllllil thr11 out. floor
to cr1hn11 rrrtr. rt'lar
l'lld patio, pool C'Om [>
c.l \' l k l' d &. II I l' l' I v
11hrublic<i for low m 111nt
F\ts.'I)' IJu)vrt Jump oo
e..--Y dowa. Kitchen, w/adobe 3br Deane Home In 541-3350 & bMck. ~ Br 3 Ba, Fam Un Ivers it y Park . ~---~ Rm, l blk lo school, pool OWNER. S124,500.
&park. SJ.14,500. 552·0896 M1·689G Prin Only
Uu" one
t l'RTtS ft F: 002 2156
_ (')pt-n 1 ct.a Y• t II!.!_ 301~
FOR SALE IY OWMlll
tlUNTINOTON
CONTINENTAL
2llr C.:ondo w 1rrplc,
11.<JOa. J1hw1hr, w w
l pUI 1chl It 1hopp1n1
r1•nter within walking
c.luol u\Ce.
OPESHSESt;N 11·7 l~ Keswick Ln.
llti3 0'.!17 ------CLIAH Ir SHARr
1 BR home, Oonr to ct'll · Open House Sal Sun 8441
ln1 Crplt". nicely up· lnthanapohs St. 4br. 3ba.
araded .. wull tn '4wll ltV acce11. clON~lO bch,
t rp1'11:. cu~t d 11" 1 h ru. rut e11crow 963 ~94 __
out A lovely ranch style ~RT1s5:i°t:. 962 US3 N~-... ~·w--.: I 042
_Open 7 da)'l llll 8 30PM _ •••••••••••••••••••••••
IYOWNH
! rnl. to ocean, 3br. 2ba,
rrplc. ram rm, hrdwd
nrs, nice yrd. rtt,500 .
OMTHIWATll
MAGNIFtCIMT
A b TUlt nhuoc~ b ~':~ •••••••••••• !~~~ _.;..:.....; ______ _ • r own ome, 2.~ a.
fam rm w/cathedral
ctn1. formal D.R., 2
frplca, l1e muter bdrm,
cualom Int. at proC.
landlcaplna. s121.soo. in·
cl. land. 4981 Pauo
Seaovla. Open Sat/Sun
12-3. Call eves, 833·2193
LI>. SI-Om OM
Will take tbb NEW 2
b • d r o o ORANGETREE
COfMto with central A/C
Dnd ue>1raded very nice·
ly .... ooo. Call to .ee.
YILl.AM 111
l IDlM.-A/C
Be ready for summer in this
dramatic air conditioned
Village 111 aarden home.
Upgraded carpets and drapes1 paneled den, 2 baths and
located near pools, tennis
courts, gotr course, shopping
and 11chools. All the comforts
for good California Living.
Only $83,500.
FIXIR UPrER
Two older OOU'IH on om•
R·2 lot with alt t 8t elley
0/11 Sat/Sun l ·S. 8421 "DOLL HOUSE" Bndeeport Dr. ll.B.
Quiet cul de-J'uc • huge ____ !182--.·S_oo_i __ _
A lush. ro11a1e lined
walkway druwt you Into
an unparalleled ln,•rior
drenched In elefance. Bot..h tho maaalvo 2 story
hi th II vln1 room with
open staircase and \.he
1tunn1n1 formal dlntna
room loou otr to lb•
IWHptl\I &4' dock and
patio. 'l'hl• cul·de-eac
home In HUNTINGTON
HARBOUR baa 2 wet
bars. one In hu1• pool room, a library tucked
ti
IAMCH 11.M.TV
1514000 • o~eas.,omeoeHn vl1.1w
Aaklnf f.1 t0,000
AMCHOU•I
9"YISTMINTS
17141 .... 7711
lot . Mn! lwfrm I b th 111·
Ina l'll•Mn ono or n kind
heat llD at $5H.OOO
lluicy! 063-Mil
~-
Walker & let!
Heal (stale
WOOOllfDGI
WOODBRIDGE PLACE
Blecay Mott.I, walk lo
the lake. •Br. 3Bo, 2
frplca, a car carar•. l mo old. '13',500. Pvt Pty
988-191C or 844·001• or
SS2..ct Into • cozy alep-down ___ ...---.;....;.....;.;--...;.i
alcove, ramlly room, 4
balhl ~ muterpleu
truly wort.b vlewU\f I By appolntmtQl on r -
Open 'tJI t P.M. •
·~ l
Hl'dwood Model Twnh1oe 497 2457
3 Ur. 2'i ba w /frpk. nr ----·----
toke & pool. 1 bl~ to park. Channing 3br, 2ba. Pool
Fully up1rd d. PP. Completely redecorated
$85,500. Will lease Sl39,500. ByOwner.
551-577• oi94 '1837 or 499.3497
COLONY, 3 br,? ba, ram. Tired ot living in a box?
rm. highly up.tr,aded. Try a round house. 4 Br,
rool/lJ!nnli.. $70,1100. 2 ba , family room.
551 M51 atoraous ocean views.
Rancho Son Joaquin
Oulslandang 3 Br San
Luis Rt>) Mdl. ui>ar::idcd
cpl:., tinted windows,
many other xtro!t.
Outstandtnit 190 d1•j!rce
\flCW or hills, UC.:J.
NewportCntr. SJ2!J.500
San Joaquin Ht:altors
752·18.'IO 544-1308
MOHARCHIAY
On the mall, o timeles11
houi.e. compll'tely re
decorated In xlnl lute,
With the hntst or noor '
1225,000.
~~~
939 Gtennevr• 494-8519
CXEANVIEW 1eo•
3,'.RCHBAY
OPEN SAT /SUN 1-t
Pvt guarded community.
walk to bch, tennis
courts, clubhse, ·4Br,
3.Ba, Cum rm, marblo
frplc, wet bar, lg
n.oelwood deck, executive
home, shows ltke new.
Ready lo rnovc into, cul·
de·sac, xtra lg earagc,
lnd1cpd IJy Rogers
-.
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CATALINA SUMSITS
~-w•~ ..... ~--~Nt
J llOtM 't!:=. ttte a...t .. .-.... WI ID!IC , N•liti v I WHll .......... t~
· 4hn•, loft mid IUwY SI.' 11s•nmt1 • • •
Cl SZZl,000 OfllH HOU Salw._, May
• •· t 2:00 to 4!00 ,,...;111 c9"!" va.w. Legmehach.
LACUNA
BEACH
i '91·2411
499-4551
DANA
POJNT
41)3,.8812
LAGUNA
NIGUEL •n-1120
110 DEGREE OCEAN VIEW
Magnificent custom home in the heart
of Laguna, close to town with fabulous
Wh.tte Water Coves view & Catalina
sunsets. 3 Bedroom, 3 bath, 2 patios,
huge deck, street to street lot.
Sl95,000. Owner will finance for 30
years. 91(i 7c No loan costs. Call for
appointment.
BOND REAtTY
831-9411 831-2212
27842 Forbes Road
x~r.a?~~or~~
w wet bar m paneled
family room. 3 bdrms ,
2':a ba . Pride o
ownership $138,500
Victoria Bch
EnJOY beauttrul summer
sunsets Crom this ceda
& glass home Ocean 111de
of hwy. Stained glass,
fplcs, sunken tubs
$217.000
LAGUNA
REAL ESTATE
IS FOR ''ttEAL"
We offer the following
REAL VALUES.
1. 1 i Acre estate: 3
BDRM., FAM RM.,
H UGE GAME RM
Outstanding older home
Has been greatly re
furbished, with some
mmor remodeling left
undone. Localed on
grounds W /EXC .
OCEAN VU. Lge. 4 car
garage. An outstandln~
opportunity at $195,000
2 BLUE RIBBON
SPECIAL; this spal'iouf
3 bdrm. home is our
''BUY 0 1'' THE
MONTll''. Bill on s gen
Uc levels. Features huge
liv. rm., beam ceilings.
fireplace of black iron &
USl'd brick. B1ll ·1n _;;;:;;==;;;;:;:::;:;.i kitchen. separate laun·
dry & !lewing rm. A real
OCEAN VIEW!!
CUSTOM HOMI -PllVATI AalA
Beautlrully decorated C8pe Cod. 3
Bedroom + den, 2t,', baths, open beam
eelllnas, pegged entry noors. Ex-
u nsi ve 'Use or wi>od & brick. BuUUn BBQ .. Lus h landscaped yard.
Outstandln& ocean view. Walk to
beach. Guarded •ate community with
pool, tennis courts, etc. HWTY on this
lovely home. $2391000.
JAYW. YEATS COMPANY
499-2237
&.ogunci HICJUef '052 Ml1110ft VlelO I 0'7 .............................. ~················
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REAL• ESTAT• 8ROKaRAOE
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ITALIAMVILLA leautfMYfew
COMOO tadrid, noar taf(e. 3br Newport leach I 069 Mewporl lfach
3 Bedroom, 2111t llalb, din· 2bn, din rm, lrg ram rm, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ll\g l'QOm, 2 f1~pl ces. all bltns. air. Spec-,
beam ceillri . W Ill to tacuh.r cust crpts & COUM11lY LIVIMG BEST HUY AT BEACR.
ocean. or1a1.na1 model, drpi. 2 cvr'd patios, BACKBAY AREA Duplex. close lo Balboa
never lived-In. Great beaut lndscp'g & walls. Great enlertaintnent Pier, 3 Br down, studJo
locaUon $109,soo.--S81.a985 O HSat/Sun home. spacious 4Br. ~~~DERSR ~ JAY W YU TS 2~:i8a, LR, DR. den opn
CHAIMIHG DECORATORS HOM
Spaciou · 3 Bedroom. 3 butt., tamily room
Quality Fixtures
I.:ovely Fr~ncb Doors & .
Used Brick Every\\ b
Tile Floors
Lush Landscnping
I 907 T1-.wti:dll; t.rcrntO,.. W /S. I Z.S S. Cleaiti"* 1076
D. M. MARSHALL & A SSOCIA. TES
642·9404 537.3197
1501 Kings Rd. View! View! View!
One level. 3 BR, 2 BA. Vlewl View!
• ••••••••••••••••••••••
urse trl·lovel, Br, 3 Ba.
fam Rm·b aut pool. Prim• tar 11. Oc an vlew.
Prine . only. $122,500.
4$.U4'76
PRESIDENTIAL
HEIGHTS
TOWHHOME
Luxurioua slnJ;le story
llvln& ls yours In this de·
lu'(e pool side end unit
-.1th 2 patl06, cathedral
ceilma-onty 3 years old.
Only $M.950. By appolnt·
menl Open W 9PM.
• Newport leach I 069 to patio w tias BBQ & Joon Howe, 631·2133 or REALTOJll9·l137 ••••••••••••••••••••••• fir6pil. lg lt1t w tmany 548-5774 Lease only $1000 Per Mo W/OpUon I _,, N. , .~ MEWPORT xtra!, wet bar, patios orr --------1 l.U!f"'na tgue 1MAJfSTIC (font bdrms, Ja matr ste OHH SAT/SUN 1.s Open Daily UAM.,.PM GOLFCOORSE
the choice a>mmunity ELIU'!. JlNCE w/Rom tut>, atrium CUI· 102 Columbf Ct •L COLONIAL ...,.."' de· s a c St . owner • • ""oda Magil (7 I 4J 642·3600 Ocean view home on San MI SS I ON VIEJO Private galt!d front lransferred$128t~· <Newport C~l(l) -----------pp---p-------rn:Tmv" Clemente Golf Course. 4 BeauUrul while stucco 3 patio Tile entry Huae OPE.NSA.'NSuN l 5 Top fll.bt condo: 3 llll~UJW™ KU v.u4 WW:...---eleKant bedrooms, :!
bedroom, 2 bath El f11m rm .• gourmet 2392Bav Farm Place bdims. Ii torrnal dlniria .... ..__L I 69· ..._ r1--1. 1069 ... ~•'-a, den, fumi·ly room Jardine model-nearly k1lchfa. N•w butcher ..-.C'f~ Bkr. rm .. lo a choice location. Nwport ....,.."' 0 ,..,. --" .,...,..,
new. Spacious country block counter top . .-v• Beautiful decorator's •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• & sunny lanaL Jo'or the
kitchen, custom drapes F0r~I Dine! S.paTale 2 +GUEST+ 3 BA. Land home with deluxe up-NO FIX'H UP! HARBOR VIEW ~I~~ing family at
and upgraded carpels. Master Suite Double included. Comfort, con-grades. Recrcallonal Just move right in, 3 Br , .. SOMERSET" BEllTHi\ UENRY
An excellent value al vanity mirrored ward venience, nr . pvt. beach, faclhlles features Incl. dining rm. family rm, R f:AL'fORS
$73,900. robes. Plus 4 more ~ueen goodies galore! Drop by t.ennls, sauna, jacuuj & w/f1,rc. 20141 Bayview, MODEL 21S Del Mar 492·412l
Laguna Niguel Realty sited BR sewing room or Sat/Sun 1·5. 2511 Vlst.a ~· Sl37.500 SA Hgts. 540-7660. Open Immaculate 5 bedroom, -
830-5050 496 4040 work shop ls here too. Dr· Dr .• Bayshore 640 TUSTIN Sun 10.SPM. $69,900. By 3 bath h ome -two SEVEN UNITS, best buy
ing your horses! This $187,500. <Newport Heights) owner fireplaces-areal rumaly in San Clemenle. Won't
bcout1ful 4 .000 sq. ft. Property House 642-3850 ftOOM TO garden, build area plus formal dlmn~: la:.t at Sl 77,500
mansion only Sl79,SOO solar pool, house your On a pool sized lot and White Water R•olty
Call ror personal preview HARBOR VIEW boat. park your RV. play EASTBLUFF p RI c ED T 0 s ELL 607 Victoria A "e. TRl·LEVEL today!7~·1700 Th'is lpo~eRITy03FIBNrO Fam volleyball. build a Lovely"' bedrm. 3 bath NOW: Sl72.500 Open l1l SanClcmente,Ca.
4 Dnd 'JI b lh ~Nll1 Q o l1 .. IV1ilO•f"'l-f• ' 0 I h • ., 9P .. 1 "" room ... , a !I, I Rm, 2 sty. °"~ or the p ay O\Uie or entertain family home. 2500 Sq.Ct. ... . 498-2722
Pro res s i on a I I Y 1•11~~j11·J.! most PoPlltar horn~ in lhe cub scouts on this On prime corner loca· LOT in best South San
pool, 1reat mountain . -· ·~ ~~ only sparkling clean 3 bdr m .. Hawaiian teahouse and Pl-•• & level 498-Z722
view. $149,000. SI 59 500 2 ba. home wllh many crafts room. New on -
landscaped, Ct~us.e. 1 1f all Npt 8cti i1 offered al huge corner .lot + 0 lion. Big yard with J£ 1Qual~ Clemente area. Xtra lgt!,
JAY W. YEA TS ROOM FOR IOA T And is not' tse I and cw.tom built ms. $l04,000 market at $157,000. Propertln Whit• Water batty
REALTORS Camper too an these Owner lr11nsferred lo l~L·~·~~i ·~ RoyMcCardle 1'00 0UA~st~:!0 TllACH Beautiful 21rCondo
499 2237 two new custqm home! Reno. Nevada & must _% -fllR-_ RHffor 1810 Newport garage. i patios. pool rec
• in Newport Hcbls. :! sell! 833-8162 J nr. ii Costa MHO 548·1729 A PEACH rm. gol( course view, 1
Architect's
Ocean View
Cu st o nl&T~ g n e d
Catalina sunsets from
every room. 4 Br, 3 Ba.
walk lo pvt beacti club
Sl65,000. Open house Sun
2·5PM. 32482 Adrrnllr Or
Monarch Bay Terrace
Ownr. 496·6271
MEW
Br+lite bonus rm, 21
1 MewportPacific • 675·5910 * 342 .•achTre•Ln. blk to oct-an, S56,900.
ba, fam+din rms. 2304 ln•eshntnts 36..17 E C~t ll"'v, CdM r Bkr 1·485-0331 1>q ft, 2 story, lots ol · Open Sun. 1 ·5 ----
wood. $l4 l ,OOO ea WANTED DOVERSHORES STEP ~;l~~id,k~~crhe~~"'m~~Y o::+7J&~?,i~
3106 & 3112 Broad St Harbor~iew Horne Elegant spacious pool amen1l1cs St.'c ludcd SUPlo:H LUXURY CON·
E:lst of Nwpl & So of 15th 4 or S Bedroom from -ei;tat~ completely furn pool. Bay Knoll 1u cu DO 2 bdrm, 2 bath. pvt
St Open wkdys I 3 owner. 640·7609, 640-2970 w 1amoni t1 es, t 0 0 Ab'l. 645 7555 elevator, frplc, wet bar,
wknds 12·4 numerous to Ii s t . putio. all bltn applns, in-
Cull 7311522 SEA VIEW Dynamic SlS9.sOO up MEW LISTING cl. trash compactor, Western Pac1f1c Prop ocean/Illes view. Brand OPEN SAT/SUN dshwhr & self cleun
new. choose colors h RI BACK BAY oven. Ass umable Jst. E"'STILUFF S2S.OOO. under mkt. Jo nKlo~e ll' owe with 15% down. ~ c:•a 86 J v c 645·6822 tH5·655G Charming 3 BH + family VIF.W FHOM Ii ROOMS S279.SOO . .,..,,. 14 · 0 -----room. heavy shake roof. S72.500. Crcsl Invest·
Shctrm,lgfamrm.3ba 1 BR starter home G~ SEAVIEWPLANI to this beautiful 5 2 bru:k lrplc's. pmall' mcnts.OJ:!25!l359
3 l·ar i;:ur, xtru closets o o o B Lse & buy lall'r 644 5508 bt.'<lroom, 3 bath home in yard 230G }'uirhill Ur SM 01311 Sl80.000 location. 56 ' O . y -. Ncwporl'i. rabulous East ownr 494 2913___ llG C ........ y0 .._. Bluer! SlSl .OOO. Red $119,750. 0J)t'n house Sal
"'" " l·S. Call Mur1anne at 4 Bdrm, Living Rm, IJm ---------1 HARBOR VIEW 110!\1 ES 3 Cherry HUis Ln. Carpet, 754·1202 640-0663 or 641r7-11 t Agt
3. WATER, WATER Ing Rm. Family Rm LIDO IAYFROMT One nr a kind. Palcrmo4 OPEN SAT/SUM 1.5
•l!!!!!ri!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!~ll buy al SIOS,000
EVERYWHERE, that's Custom built view home with Pool & Sandy beach Br i''R. 2', Ua . super Beaut. lge secluded lot HEAR PRICED FOR
QUICk SALE
OCEAN CANYON Vt EW
2 level11. 3 Br i;o Ba.
w/hugc Fam Rm. walk·
m~ distance to beach.
White Water Realty
498·2722 ntjl ... 9'C:...I .... -
Sl89.000.SBR/2Da Bchsd
S198.500-3BR /den
Jo'anto&llc Ocean Vu s:m.ooo or SJ75,000 <2> m
bid 'g ~la Re Oc Vu
tBR :rn::a+pool
the theme for this Can at. 29511Ana !\tans :; Br, 4~ bath~. 2 frplcs view $195,000 Prine On w /elec gates. Pool CHERRY LAKE. ..
tastlc 3 BDRM .. SEP Professional architec Luxury living for l,Y.644562lbyappl Open w jacuu1. view. 4 BR. in 1rac1ous Back Bay GU~ ROOM. 3 BATH lure & landscapmit bll'nd SMO.OOO Xlnt financing HseSal Sun 2·5PM 212 Bw. with conversa area on a charming cul-
res1dence Has SWIM & provide an open, aiQ avail lsl orrenng. prin I.Ion p1l Best buy m Big d~·sac. is a spacious 3
POOL. J ACUZZ(. etc & fee It n g & pr 1 \ Jt' y c 1 Pa I 5 on I) · Ca II OP8EYNOIWIONUESRE Canyon bedroom. 2' 2 bath home
awe m~pmng OCEAN 8135.000 Callforllcla1I-. Owner Af(t6736272 withTWOr1replaces! Sip VU. IT'S COOL AT --------•1 E Bluff4 Br. Pam Rm.2 Nr Bs<-k Bay, 3 Bl° 1 Ba, your morning corrce m
s1m.ooo MAY 0 c K sa.uMG (pies. 2•, Ba. pool :.iz.e lge lot. new bllns. air, lhe brt ghl, cheerie OCEANFRONT MISSIOM REALTY lol 2211 Alta Vista Open Sal/Sun 5499091 kitchen. Extra large
Lll.'(unuµs 2 ~R. 2l•. DA 985S C t. Hwy, Laguna ~ ~~. Np~~ ~~~~~~sa &4-1·1323or6H 1325 Below Markel. by ownr. bedrooms make this a
1000 sq n. 20 hi wall of Phone 494-0711 (7M)49' -,..v SINC"~ rn.'i'l 3br. 2ba, Harbor View true family home -in
gl<1s!I onto II( sundcck ----------759-0226 HEW BLUFFS CONDO Home w1schools, green· fantaslic area! By ap-
ovcr sandy private bch EX9UISITELY Lclbf.on.st 1055 Blooming Delores belt&areaswlm'apools pomtment only. S127,SOO
Centl'al local . arcnt \U 'DECORATED ....................... rCCf'llN !fESl Model, 3 Br 2•2 Ba, end s131.soo. Lamson or Opent119P:\I.
Exchan.:e for Income. View Condo LAKEFRONT·W1th large \: ~ unit. By owner. SOI Richards. (:!l3) 593 3207.
Lovely 1Br " den. 2B:i dock & pal.IO, mountain Playa SIJJ,500. 6-14·7901. 1213) 433.2354 or (714 ) I' jGuail ~ home, beautiful while v.ew, •Br, 2'it8a, askmc OCEAN VllW Open House Sot. & Sun. 893-7469 • Pl Sl45.000. By owner l 1 6 PM 0 w n er ---------ace water view, frplc, Im· Leavins area Make of & MIGHTUTIS I. t. I It OPEN SUN I 4 p ti ported tile. hu11e decks, fer.S81-1126evesiwknds HARBOR VIEWHOMES :!!_ coopera ew rea ors. • " raper ••
French doors, 9' ee11angs, Open House SaltSun 11 5 PllASE Ill Lease Opt .. 1 yr beaut. U4 llrd Str..t 712.•\920 ---------e kitchen hait hand hewn 2 ..-Ml h L otRr. 3Da. Paler.mo, coun· condo Pool & ten nis Nice 2·atorrc duplex, 3 & 1•00 ouaiur. Nrwl'O 'llACH
-_1.....,_c igan n__ T-· 2 Ith! b k f I · hi DUPLEX cahmets. whtthr, dryr. try kitchen, fam rm, 2 Newport Crest. 640·1751 • w n oc o ocean 2·Story dup ex, wit n
tr1111hcompactnr,dblselC Open Today 12·6 frpl cs. fully lndi.cpd. You ownthe land! hlock ot ocean. Prime
12) 1 bedroom unlt11 clennmc ov•n. Sl20.000 IlACH'S DELITE 7~ 1073 --------1 GIB WALKER rental area! li1.1pcr cond1t ion! New Howcrd JohftlOft 3 br w new plu!lh cpl • ---IAYC~ST Agent 675·5200
carpeting 11nd paint In balty fprl. aurrounded by !AST IWFf.LUSK Total privacy and regal R LTY 675-5200
upstairs unit• Nt•wly 4,7•1144 warm 6 $U)' t'Onvena· , tarn rm. 11 con\er c1>mfort ate built lhto1----------1 HEW WATERFRONT
pointed exterior. 3 _________ Uonpil+tenn .. boollna. Jot , mmoc, \)y ownr thiscustom3bdrm.,den. HEWPORTHTS. COHDO
Blocks from he1<'h-CC etc. 22036 Lakehind 1119,500 Cl44·180S Prln dinlnc. family and ASSUMELOAH Newport's most pre· partial ocean view r•Hte STOM BtMit '4 Or. frml Coll: Patti T:ipp;in tor only billiard room home, with 3 Bdrms., 2 baths, family stlglous 2Br. 3Ba, lg IUX·
South L11gunu ;ireoa Oln . Xtru lit' lot detuils, 516·2537 or large pool. Ideal for rm. Everything new! uryunll,allameniL1csln-
Jlurryonthisone' Call S\ .OOO Ph~ '781·5500 Richardson gracious enlertaintna. Buy IL now & help select eludes pvt sauna, boat
RID CAR'IT ---RI.rs Inc. Come see today, open the new carpeting. slip avail, professionally
Realtort lll-JllO •-~"" Hlh I OIG ---------12·5 at 1339 Hampshire 1109.950 decorated. $215.000. Also
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Wfft NIM COftdo S7t,CJOO f213 >672-l131 &
Qwet, <:ool & be.ullful. 2 C211>'170.2"72' BR. 1 ... ba., deck, 1re•·n141~ _______ _
lit fairway vln1, dbl.
gBN1ge wlttt open r ; up
1maded thruout 176,000
Open Sun. l ·S 31846 w
Nine Or Cotr Crown
Volley Pkwy ), LAfunR
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owner. a Br a Ba. Fam
ftm, I lot. Low, low
IESTIUY
Contfmporar)
Cnllfornla Townhome
Over 1500 !liq f\. + Vl!ran
dn w/vlew. 3 BR'I, l~
ba'1. MC, 2 car aar. Onl>
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SPAMICIM' LHICHONElC
HIW REALTOR 642-9123
Thia Mv.tr·hved In "La
Vamllia&" rnndel with a
HUit PVT. HACH
Anxtou1 owner. llome
+&uest. Brinaorterl Agent: 645-QU
Owner bouaht another
Nice 2 story, 3 BR. 3 BA.
2 frplc's home Close to
beach, bay & shopp1nc
Fee land R-2 Lot Will
easily .convert lo lrg
duplex . 5 136.000
Owner/Jigl. G7S 6775 or
6-16-7'111
I 31 I CLIFF DR.
OPEN SAT /SUM
flARE INDEED IS A
PROPf;RTY WITH
THIS VlEW. Lovely 3
bedroom. 2 bath home.
Immaculate throughout.
A:.km~ SI 13,500.
J; .A.MCHOUGI
IMYESTMIHTS
C714t 496-7711
3 Bdrm, 2 ba lloui.c & --------• View Apt. Kng sz pool &
jacu7.ZI. Agt 955 1296
LARGE FAMILY HM
NEWPORT SHORES
Expandect 4Br. 4ba, sun
ken fam r m w/wet bar.
Mstr. suite has study &
lge priv. sundeck, 2
frplcs. lgc patio ore ram1
ly rm. Comm pool!>, club
house & te nnis courts
make this property one
of Newport's best values
for Sl39,500. Open house
Sunday 1 5 pm 477
Prospect Sl. Ph 615·8626
OCEANFRONT
J,ovcly 4 bdrm home
overlooking blue Pacific.
Private community
<Cyprus Shore) w I ac·
l'Css lo priv. beach, sgl
story w /3000 sq .ft.
OCEAN VIEW
Fantast1r view or all
Potnls west. 3 bedrm
home, newly decorated,
private community
w1beach access. ..m:mm.
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2ooos9.FT.
BY OWNER,
SPACIOUS
3 Br 2 Ba, t'ormal Dlt.
Fam .. eourmet's delight
kitchen, at r i u m.
Refurblllhed inside &.
View. Priced for wrap·
~. $86,000. 402·3390
DUPLf;x, Dana Point,
Ocean View, 1 \.\ yra
old 498-272i ~
White Wahr ltfffty
IYOW,,.ER
SAVE MONEY
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home Jhcl. ':!hJ. 11 plc,
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tile\ crcd, punor.1m11·
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HEW TOWHHOME Prap ... tln home valued UG00,000
1'1•1f1·1 l l11•'Jl11111 :!Hr 712•1920 MAY Q ,.,.. K
211.1 lht• h11o:h11'1 l(f,ldl' MOO OUAILtf Ht~ ~
t'I'"'' 1lt "'· t'llPll,llll'l'~ &1---------·1 11"'11 lncln 1 luli 1,11' 111
ducfo· pool ,,11111.1, ttlllo <!
I' a r I! ·' I " \ I p .. t 1 0 • ~'i:} ~10 l'nn only. Call
uwrwr 752 ~1(11(
8EAUTIFUL
l9 UHITS
'-'anla Ana. $600,000
• 'l7 RJchelor unlh &.
12 I Brtrm Unll'I
llLLGRUMDY
REALTOR 675-6161
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B1 .. 11't1 .i11•11 Probutt"s,
CASHltlTUaM
tO'h cash retutn fGr
SU5,500 cash investment
Oil lnl'Ome property Call
for det&1 ls.
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11ihn, hrrlw1l rti ... nu ,i.1111t H'nlur,· t'ull World Ea~t C0&t11 M"a loca AS90C .. RllALTOR•
rrpl'I( "iu ,.,, l't•\ ''"•'' Wulf' Uroltt•r'\ 1173 154S t.JOn. All unlb 3 BR, 2 ba. .,. ... ,.,"' •vr ••• '"-
mi: F.nclusw palm. 101\ ---------1 Great pot.enuall Call for ---·-----
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rl On' 1 la t SUIOO/mo. Without pier ~M?27 ~ _L__ ana.V'l~!l, aappr.&•H u Loa Anael•s area. SUOO/mo.673-0211. ~ t ll>1 h "'' dvlc• 1325 ()()(). Net income ---------OtherR•ol Ett• Spet't.alul nR 1n 8t'h • •
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Ocranfront
499·3628
multi plu propc-ru~
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( 'l'ntury 21 8111 1 IM
l'r09i. Country llfi'> 23511
7 \IMtT5-IALIOA
Prim(• area. Qrou
31.IJOll + Will trade up
or down. Own11r I Aait.
646-155:1 or 6J 1 00'.lO ---1
DEEP IN THE
Hl!ARTOF ...
Mobile home by ownrr. Corona del Mar-the ul·
Star adult park SJC. imalAe In duplc-x history!
20x4$. Sl9,500. 4!WI 667 \Jwner'1 unit ha1 2
_c_a_ll_A_M_rdt_a ... P._Pl_. ___ 1 t>.droom1, two baths
~fortale UOO PLU S den with
••••••••••••••••••••••• PRIVATE DECK UP· stairs DOWNSTAIRSI•
this ptOpttt r
~II Jim ~rbhlre
MERRELL REALTY
: OR.AM<H COUNTY
, ONE SQUARE MILE
S360 per acre $230.410
11 fantutit' cathedral 697aW.-.M.!-
ceUlna liv1nc room, dln·
·total ; firm. IS7,500 do\IWI
Consldtr 11tchan1e. ,,rr
Black Sur Canyon. <»en
tU9PM. i.
lnl( room, FAMILY Duple., cu1tom bitlt.
ROOM. masnl'l\otb trtt Capistrano &each,
bnr, fireplace 4& patio. 11.40.000. Att. ~.
Bulll In kitchen•. F.l<c t»
Uonal landscaptns
excellent area I IU5,000.
OpeoUltPM.
Nint a,. 2 er, sno. ,.uo,
tu, + more. Uat. 6cnall r ...
J 116 * •C IPJU JAii ....
I Bedroom, I bUb
townhom• Oft f l'ffftbell near Hunt n1ton
Harbour. Pool. J cuuJ.-----1 ----tennl1. encl. double retree V 11•••· adult
.u o 2 Br CONDOt overlook• prap. -1 Imo. 1lrHm. Pool, Jacuzzi , * * lennl1, ••una, clbhte. Great Cal Cloulc rats mo. Wkdy1i Bob
netchborboocl I BR ~•r McGrew, m.1223; Evua. Mudowlart 0 olr, 83.1-2280
achoola & beachtt. Onb 1Wi--Ood-b-rid-,-, Ar-bo-r _La_k_e-. 2
MLS/roo. br widen. fully up.
itaded. Avail ror lmmed occU1>4ncy. For aale or
lie seoo. mo. 549-8370
HMTALS ~leech 3241
2 BR, 2 ba •••.•• 5425/525 •••••••••••••••••••••••
2 BR. 2'AI ba ..•...... S475 lJVIH.A llNT ALS Ill\
2·3BR, +D,2ba .... 1425 NorthLeg.e 'wf 3 BR, 2 Ba ....... S42$/S50 Walk to beach; newly de-3 BR, 21,A, Ba ••••• 1475/SOO ted 2 bdrm 2 balh 4 BR, 2 Ba.··'······· 5435 f:'!e on laree 'iot with 4 BR. 21-\ ba. ·' · • SS35/550 private patio. ~75 Mo • 4 BR, 3 Ba .•...•••••• SS15 tr -·...a. L .LAKE FOREST _,. CICJM9
3 BR. 2 & ......... , . M95 Neat 2 Bdrm. apt., cJono
THE BLUFFS to1hopptna" beach. $400
4BR,3Ba ........... $850 Mo.
red hill ...
r' •'. ,' • :
Emerald Terr. a BR .•
fam. rm .. frplc .• 3 ba ..
II•· deck. Beaut. fenced
yd. " trees ft ocean view from mstr. aulle. Avalt .
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Aaent 494-7551
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SPYGLASS HILL
Ocean View. pool. 4
Bdrm. $1050 mo. 644· 1968
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Harbor View, Carmel
model, 3 br. 2 ba. $575
---BAY VIEW, Cliff Dr. 3 Br,
Back Bay 3 Br 2 Ba. Fum den, 2 Ba, hardwd firs.
Rm, lge rncd yd. ova1I DR, $005 673-2252
mo. 644·2841
J~, $500.S48·0290 WATERFRONT
HVH. Monaco. 2 Br 2 Ba.
convert d e n , pro f
lndscpd, pool, tennis
prtv. $.Wl mo Jncl grdnr
F.astbturr 2 slry vu. 3br.
3ba + Ira fem " frplc,
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SHOO mo Bayfront con· do2+d~n. \lew
9850 3 Br ~1th boat dock
\\AT!RFRONT HO~tF.S
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Deluxe ureatyle ror adults' -lease a
2 or 3 BR townhomc w /gotr course
view extraQrdinaire. Patios ,
balconies, entry fountains, secunty
bldg. From 8750 to S895/mo. Joyce
Edlund 642·8235. <U·23)
Oakwood
Garden Apartments
CORONA DEL MAR
2 Br Townhouse, frplc.
Pool. tennis. Some ocean
& Catalina views. Close
NEWPORT
ArARTMEHTS
pm, Lovely new lge 1 br, cpts,
drpa, stove, gar .. mature
adlts. No pets. 1984 C
Anaheim Ave. 545-3229;
646-3160
2BR 1190. Infants only. 1 Br apt, refrig, cpts.
editerranean Villag
•Beamed ceilings, woodpaneling
•Grasscloth wallcoverhi
•Fireplaces, wet bars
•Dishwashers, walk-in cbsets
•Balconiet, patios
•Park-like landscaping
•Swimming pools, jacuzzi
•Lighted tennis courts
f Minutes to freeways & b$ches
•Security systems
I 19100M
I llDIOOM & ...
---------• to shoppin& & rlne beach.
Ulils. No pets. dr~t.. ~vail June 1. ~>oo.
24SONewport Blvd. S44·;AN8or97S.2531.
Costa Mesa •Eastside, 2 Br twnhse
2 la-2 II TOWMHOUSI
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in:amac. bids. w /~aut.'
lawn &c landscapil\g,
cov'd, sanaes. adults. no pets.
Leeward Apartments
t1 blk. E. or Newport
Ave le 1 blk S. or Bay>
CaJl&31·0397
associa ted
644·2611 I~~~~~~~~~ 2 Br apl. Fncd pat to, ,.Jge patio, lndry hkup, A specla] section for those with !!mall pets.
rrptc, jar. disposal. 1331 avail June 15. S280. AduJLs Only I
~er, Apl A. Open Sat. _548_·4_97_1______ Office Open Daily 9 tO 6 GJ
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Spectacular ocean & jetty 2 Bdrm. Upper apt. Open c a r g a r • n i c e
view. 3br. 2ba. frplc, beam, bltn r anee. neighborhood. S42S. 2400~borBlvd.t CostaMesa,Calif. ~.mo. yrly. 675·2311 Garage $205. 64-0·8823 751-7319 .. _______________ _
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Welcome home.
·• Sl)e(lal private•entfT
reeidence1 wlth views are
srouped around 1peclou1 courrvard1
(of 1nclou. adult end (emlly llvms.Renc. Crom.$290.
Three Rockview Drlv•, lrvln•• 833·0400
Turtle Rcx:I< Vista
Adult• aod families have 1h~f own
environmeni., "c:hurered uollfld prlv111c
parkl with awimmin1 pool1.
Rentt from $24(), Three Bear w, Irvine
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2Br. w/1.r. '•· $2~0 .1---------6?,.~ orf1H224
NICE 1 br, pool, adlta. no
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2 BR. unr, clean,
close to 1hopa.
MS.ant
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WOODS
Woocts, Waterways
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w all amen1tle11
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16350 Uarbor Blvd
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21,l Ml. N Sun lJleao Fwy
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OCEANFRONT
Fantastic while water
view, lux 2br, 2ba cor.
condo. Pvt atepa lo sandy
STUDlOS-
BEDROOM SUITES
DAILYMTIS
CQmpletely furnished
with Jdtcben, TV, linen ~
utilities.
ROYAL SUITES
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Information & reaerva· Uons, 543·2000 • -__ _.._ ________ _..._l ___ _. ____ _
Wooden Crutcbu
Found 600 Jasmlno CdM
644·7605
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Indlv. or cpl. Will be
resp. for bkpa •• rentals,
& mlnot malnt. Call:
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1 ·ftCESER.VJCES, wtdys fOf two l*'llC>n•l ••rv, Don's Lawn Sva. Mow ST/up. Treeworir. Re••· slabl, stonework. 20 yn ter/E.ltter. ~eaa, wor~ Pool W.lc• =~c:>· aft 6 •hell W/lndlvMualattentloa. lltcMc.. qe cleanupt.Reaa,de-fut.freeestlU__., exp/ ....... Mlo83:JI auar.64Z-O.WafUpm. • ....................... ~ .-..'~ ..... ~.......... CABAN~JUNG •EL••=.:.::::.•S•:_-R•V••J•C•E• ?!_D~•ble. free eata. SoMylcJer.FREEbaut. ...... ...,,,,. .. ,.... Brtititen up the House• """'--POOLSRE,;.~11 .. EDbl . ~ ,._ n ""9 """'•n&'-nu c. ..__ ~ clee.nup. tree wort •H•u•••••H•••••• .. •• N , p h 1 · rRWesta noruona e -••••••••••••••••••••• b•lllf/"'~_,,_ CAlJ.SSU hr, ltSMAU. = A •-•u-for usable ltetm. Pen· PETERSPAlNTIHC Allor~-~-~r aoa1n1. Guarl.aT!MnUaft5pm. p I II I -_............ JOBSIU-8233 .•lllll • __...._. E 'd • R t ,......., ,,,,.., eat. State orm ea 1enera ....................... ••••••••• .............. ce1/bld1s removed icpr · noaa a e1. Uc 33088&. 835·370$ or Sewfltg/AlttNHow• ~arpenlry. Fln11btn1. Cement work of all kind.I CUSTOM ELECTIUC 2!r old Student lnterelt 5'7"2005· 50t'79ll Pree E1t. Call Gene 67~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••aUaba. w~da. Free · c · ' -552-cM:51 • ellta Mark '151·1304 Reurata-Freeeata Free eat. omm. res. ln houlaittln& thl1 OCO SWdeat. Bil ~ T ----·-----•,._ Alterations. sometimes ~
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•••••••• .... ••••••-••• phuet coocrete, block " PalnUn1 Expr'd bl1la deck le covers. Custom r. ._. s II 4 bs brick work. Free esta. tf 10 .. dBedric HANDYMAN!Carpentry, HAUUNG Oddjobs Law qualltyw0rk SUperreaa dealcn . C ustomer Spas t:j ~~.~:-T•doormaha 1°1 • Uc. lrbonded875·9720 Uc 327136 64Mt74 electrical, plurnbln1. student~~ Jim t. 6'1wuiJohD 1atlsf1ctlon. Call Rain-••••••••••••••••••••••• ~uuc. DI na. 847-Z787or646.a51 ra ' bow Conatructlon <n4) FTN VALLEY SPAS Uc contr, est. 548·2'719 One man crew, 5 yrs ex· .._...., Of.5l5l _ _ -493-.-. Freeesta. Fact~ry Authorized
M .5 , perlence }>ouring " ....................... HANDYMAN·Homes ~ Ho•1ICJ••illg Dealer for Genco Spaa.
a.......&......Jt..&..-. nrushlnf. Set your own ARMOR FENCE CO Apta. Con1clentiou1 ....................... EXCLNTPAINTJNG ........ /Repair 962--0960 ~ -,.--.,.ir form1, save money. CbalnLlnk&G tel f. crattaman.Ph:~ W t REALLYCLEAN I t\E lte ••••••••••••••• .. •••••• ---------• ~-arrapmein,_tr_ye• J.:~u.~ing, CM·LC85 estimates.493~' ree WEDO IT ALL! Freeest. H-ou;E? Call Gln&ham Free~LS.:~#~ED y)l;RYNEATPATCH TeWrialoftRepolr .
"" " W1 • .n<r...,.,., • Girl Fr est.a e45 5123 JOBS & TEXTURE ... •••••••••••••••••••• Alllypesconcrete. Patios, Furniture Concrete, pal nt '•· · ee ' · Kno-I•• Palntin "'. ft'eeEst 893-1430 CANOPY TV SERVICE C () l I e 1 e Student driveways. walks, etc ••••••••••••••••••••••• plumb'g, carpenter, HOUSECLEANING Int/Ext, oommercl~1•----· -----1 Carpe nt er. ALL Fast service. reaa. Lie. THE STRIPPERS rool'g, 1lus, electrical, ii our Bullneu Call apt• & redden ti al. HOMES-ADDITIONS A1i'~~i~~!;~~?Jia
PHASES. Refs, free est PalomboCortstr962·8314 Furn unflnlthera. Qual. tree removal., earbage Janice's Raggedy Anp'• 838-ll20 Re1tucco over block ---------673-3658 Cofttroct t . • f 1 diap., mar-lite, tlle, at67$-6553 walls. free est, low rates Tiie
Is .. ood day
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Ctasslfied Section.
R or s r 1 P g 0 n n e carpte .. sc(eens & beat-p A J N T I N G • X I n t 9 ·4892 •• ••••• • • •••• • • •• • • • • • • emodellna. repalr. ••U••••••h••••••••••• Cum/metal. Let u. take ln1 •. Serv'g Oran1e Cty. HouaelcWindowc1ean1n . craftaman. Knowled0 ea· CERAMIC TILE. New or MHeratlol)s. Lae/aml GERWICK it SON, since tbe hr~ of work from you 22yrs. TI4,636·8555 Good rates & refa Ca,l ble. Free est. Bondillc. DeSmetPlumbinK jbbJ. 11 yu In urea. ls.&7. Uc. 310942. Addi-atapnceyoucan afCord. ..8 ,1 Lynn" 551:6042 873-4967 Repalrs&Remodeling rernodel.Fresl.smljobs Quick service. Lie. tions,remodelina.plans. 661·0655. ,34252 Santa Fe Moore'sVinylRepalr. 536-ml • Call536-3688 welcome536-2426oft5.
l'alomboConstr962-8314 5'9·2170or873«Ml Ave,C.pU1trano Bch. Clean. recolor. repair. hoflewbDaeedpeople Get GREEN cub ltJ!U,. :.nltl
642-5678 LOU'S HOME REPAIRS, carseats.rum.cartopg The fastest draw In the 1bouldalwe.yaclllecktbe Ravuomelhlngyouwant forWHITEelepbant.
30 yrs. exp. Carpnt'y, Find what you want in SELL Idle Items with a Freeest.CallS4.9-l4i9 Wat ••• a Dall1 Pilot Senicel>lrectol'yt.Dtbe tolellTClaaslfledadsdo Wlt.baClauifiedAd
panl'e, paUo drs. 551-2054 Dally Pilot Clauifiedl. Daily Pilot Clau lried Ad. Clauilied Ads 6'2·5871 Clualfied Ad. 642-5611. DAILY PJL()T it well. 64.2-:i678. Call 142-Sll ' ~ . .
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BABYSITIER needed for BOOKKEEPING COM-CLERK full /part time. COUNTER Gtrl for dry Girl le Boy 1$.18 7rs for Housekeeper liveln for LOAM SIRY CLK ~~rl&~::S~~!11~~!n
6yrold boy. Ftm noon to PUTER OPERATOR Printing ore.. Lag. Hills. cleaner needed. 18 or DRAFTIMG/CIYIL kitchen help. ~ply •n young Npt' Bch lam. Mortgaae loan broker Beach Phyllcian. Reply
:PM. Mon· Fri, '°":itn nefded immediately cnr. Moulton Pkwy. & older 644-0893 JackG. Ra~bCompany ~l'IOO, 3-4pm. riglnal Must speak En1. Refs. firm. Exper. req'd. Near cl85Siried Ad 11931 Daily ~ca ll afl 8P 'knowmu11~8haolvebooskokme LakepJoreal Dr .• COUNTERGIRL-wanted, Expanding lirm or en· N:8,21.21BalboaBlvd, Call644-6880or642-8475 Fashion Island. Call for Pilot, P.O. Box 1560,
..,...e eep· 8:»5 ,.. ex per required. Natural vironmental engineers & . . appt. 644-81124. Co5ta Mesa, cat. 92626. Babysitter" lite hakpna. inl, Inventory, computer Ct k Food Bar. 105 Main St. planners near O.C. Girl Friday or Conatruc· Housekeeper. child~are 2 day1 wk, occas over-exper, good salary & erp1.~ Cle k Balboa Penn,673-2345 Alrport·bu perm. posl· Uon Co Reception lllhl Irvine. Will consider LUMCHCOUHTElt Medical Technologist.
Ri&hl.Call833-7S79. treat benefits. 556·6520 ....-..-cy r tloM oren for people bkkJ,)'e,' pa)'roll & ien woman w/small child. FoodP paratlo P/t1me. Calif License
---------• btwn7:30to&4:00 Permanflll·Part Time COUNTER Help, rem. w tel vi enelneer i ne ore cAll Oree betwee~ 8:»5:30 tbru June then nt " req·d. lowork forcllnical
Ba bya ltter. Mature BOOKKEEPER-Cr Posi~ion available in p/t. Day & eve. Apply, dratting exper. in grad· l·Spm 768-4751 12-6. s.52-7749 We need a dependable lab located in N.B. Call woman for my home. 2 ient specialty Drug Store. St 8 1199 w t9th ing&lmprovemeatplans · person lo work at lunch forappt.832·7311. ·
Small children. Refs. write ,up work, all localed in Newport Sta~i;~~~!~ ' &record maps.At>plyat, OlRLFRIOAyrormech. Hskprrorret~ady,perm c ounte r preparin&MENNeedSupplemental 846-2235 quadter Y ~x f reporhts. Beach. for a personable . • . . Jack C. Rabb Co .. Attn: restoration shop. Must part lime a ternoons. sandwiches & ulads. Income? Semi Retired'!
nee not ull cg. indi.vidualwhohasareal COUN T ER Woman, Rudy Garda, PO Box have bkkpg exp. Hrs & Have car. non:smkr. Some grill work in-Local LA Times routes BafJ'~tter2:30PMto12 SomelyJ?lne.&leaslne concern for people. mature, 5019,125BakerSl.Cosla waiies n egotiable. Rlng645·1874tentimes. e luded. Uniform avail.Perm.p/lime.No
111 k ght.t! or 3 eveJS o ~er1onah~. l ester~ Prerer some pharmacy Call 546·7894 ror Mesa. Ca 92626 C714) 642·2144 lNSERTERS needed for rumished. Medical nnd solicltln~. no collecting.
wee , my me,646·3657 Wus9tneh11CM r~ .. ~·2· M56 exper. Must be able to interview 751-2510 P /tlme work Wage '--pi'tal benerlts. A1•ply Must have dcpenda""le · .1 • .u-u·v~l r. work on a rlexlble --· CirlFrlday,p/U mew/bk-· '""' ' · "' .. bysitterWontltd saundersonorMr. Trapp schedule up to sPM. COUNTER HELP. days. kpne & payroll cxper. in -t lNCENTlVES. LA Lindbe rg Nutrition, car & be reliable.
Babysitter needed for 4 BOOKKEEPER full Pleaseapplyinperson to /\pplyCnptainMikeFlsh Draftsmen guest hom e, C.M. ~1.~e:· i~E8548. Btwn between Carousel & 548-1740.
month old Infant. 3 <tny h r CPA' · ffl thestoremanaaer. Fry,815W.19lh SLC M. Expanding drafting G46·67l6. · S Bullocks, lower level in1---------week In m y ho me. c arae or s ~. ce. THI GUILD DRUG ---service located In San . t.he South Coast Ploia Nationul Sales Reps want·
References please. Coll XJnt working conditions. . DELIVERY I~ C 1 em e n le n eed 9 Good hrs. paid overtime. Shopping Center. Costa ed. male/fem., to sell
400.3880 Opportunity for g.rowth. Harbor View Center for early AM L.A. Times-:-,.. Architectural draftsmen Apply Metro ~ar Wash, Inspection Mesa. Apply at Vitamin Amencn's fastest grow·
. Ralume only. B.L.T.S. & 1610San Mlauel Dr. NB Home delivery Adults D-W-_. Dr_.'-2950Harbor Blvd. C.M. RECBVING Counter. Ing sport skateboard
i. IAKSY CLIAMUP P. '60 Newport Center Equal Oppor Emplyr -......,. ..... .. .., park.s. Must have 3-5 yrs
00.36 hr.' days wk. aood Dr., Ste. 7~. Newport cocn·1L ~11Ye·c2t'1'n1
D h. rsMUdlalilyh,a~oe 4tZ.7SIO IHSPECTOR MAID Needed. Oependa· sales exper. CLOSERS jobto nt ent U___. Bch Ca 92660 --w I· • GUAaDS ble for weekdays le ONT~Y. Call ror personal sup~ em r~ •su • • w•• ... RSS eco n om I ca I car. Dlt•FTSM...... '-d s 11 Cf M G lncome.5tl·303JCM. __.,_ W l t H l --__ ,.. M!IDIDIMMID. S mall precisi o n wee .. e n a. eac intcrvw, r. ercey, IOOIUCllPS Learn in 40 hn the most ea mins ert un · Wilh civil enrineenna & ot Ii f mac hined & molded Motel.494-489'2. 955~0.
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Eltatedeveloper. Highly hiJhly paid proress. Day Delivery or D:uly Pilot know tentallve maps .& advancement. Must be mechanical devices. DonQuhcoteMotel No Exper. Necess. We
organized fl career or eve sessions Place-Larae route 1n 5 0 street plans. ApplY. 1n mature It reap. 8 ttra Workina knowledge of 21ooNewport81,C.M ~uf/rt~~~ ::.: 3poP;~:~:s oriented, •elf st.arter. menl assist. Good Job op· Lagunw Beach Suitable person. See Mr. Fuentea. paid training 1r ybu Yl4.S true positioning re· open for anyone 18 or
Xlnl salary " ben. O.C. por ror a h11Ch school or col-Robert Bein Wlll10 m quaJlfy +other benerits. q'd. Proficient u.seof pre· MAID wanted Harbor Inn w Airport Loe Send re Cal714f.S1·9l94 teau student. !\,lust have Frost & Assoc .. 1401 c1sion measuring instru· Motel 1800 W. Balboa. over w/car. eshowyou l P 0 B "" e how you can earn til.s12 su m e o · 0 " So Ca Ii . Cock ta ii a dependable car with Quail St. N. · ments & 3·5 yrs ex per. Nwnt Beach. 675·3463 -C 19sa"' I c ~.,. per hr. Paid daily. For-UHITID · "'• rvine, a . Waitresses. Inc. 17922 l(ood driv1nic record DRAPERY Workroom & • · · preferred. intervw Call Mr. Larson.
CALlflOaHIA IA.Mk 9'27l3 Sky Park Bl. Ste C. Cash bond required. Gen. Orfice. Exper·d or f&'JS'Sm; STACOSWITCH INC MAIHTENANCE MAM 494 74966.9PM.
" Bookkeepana/Clerk, pt-Irvine. Ca 92714 Eammgs approximately ~rrrr 1139 Baker Costa Mesa Needed for conv. hosp. ---------ti f II U t $450 mo. Phone 642·4321. will train. Would prefer 549·3041 F/llme. Moo-Fri. Exper1---------
Z750W. Coast Hwy me, or u · me .. ° Collece A1e Trainee ask for Circulation leav· some gen'I ofc exper. Ap· Security & Industrial req'd. Xlnt pay & benc. NOW Recruiting sharp, Newport Beach WOf'k ln accounUn1 omce w1mechanical aptitude in1t n11me and phone. ply 1835 Whittler Ave, Service• Equal Oppor Employer Apply in person. Beverly ambitious man to sell In Weslminater. 892·SSOS to leem lnstallatlon & r-B·7, Costa Meaa. G -"" s A Manor. 340 Vicloria. CM 17 I 4t 611 3 .. 00 k d f L 1424 S. ro,,.., · • hardware, tools & shOJ) • • BOOKKEEPER. full wor room proce ures. Deliver: men or A DRIVER & Helper 558·902'7 INSURANCE Group equipment to industrial
char1c. Exp. only need StartS3hr.S49332.S. Times. N.B. & C.l\t . w/mec~ptltudetohelp 4320CampusSte130,NB Health Claims E x· M•IMTEM.AMCE accounts. Avg 5280 per
n... rtA~EqEual I apply. Stewart T1tl• Co .. COMPANIOM/Cooll Per~.~/ !4m0e. Tol350per w/dellvery stock & shop 5494!071 amlner. exper. at least 1 Pos.--open Mon-Fri'. wk. No exper. nee. Call ..,.,po "'"'y mpoyer 1M.10 N. Broadway, S.A. Refined woman ror mo ........ ··_. ____ work. Freeway Auto Llc.No.C6177 yr.Salaryopen.549·1767 75!·9134.
•"'"tll" s NT Supply. Averv P•-kway ~~~~~~~~~ (Jan> l2AM·8AM . .,._ .. wknds for Incapacitated l>ENTAL AS ISTA • ., ... :: 1C at S&n Die10 Fwy. Mii· I\ DONALDS l•alllla.,lllt Clertt 86 yr old women. 673-3078 Endodd ofntl1lc a,sslstant.dexd· alon Viejo ~UAIDS JANITORS 16866 Bench 81, 11.B.
Frl'th out ol echoo&.1Hk· Balboa Penln•ula J:!'·~Yu ar~u~epr~~lc~. Costa Me11 &Cerritos Exper l'tt/F or cpls, 5 dy Call for Interview NURSES
"'' fllime emplo1ment? top pay ror nsht person. DRIVER Permanent. Full & Part· wk, 4 hrs nite. Call btwn (714>847·9100 URGEMT
BANXJt-fG
TWERS M P, A/R, pa)'l'Oll Type COOi 'bl smoker. 644 05»5 Dr I v e car r r om lime. Phone" transp re· 3-6, 752·7292 MA.MAGER Immediate full-time ftN lmmed. F/tlme openlnS• SO+ wpm. lrvhie manur Capistrano Beach area q'd. Retired welcome. . poe1t1on available on 11-7
Cor Tellen In the beach Call for aP9t. ~ Good C>E'ITAL i\SSISTANT·no for buslneuman. <213 ) Call 548-0274. ofc hrs 10·2. Janllonal Supv p /time. for larae heallh food ahll't. F\Jll·t1me positions area. Exper. pref'd, but Bruk rut ~hilt nper oece.aary. call 927·SS81 days. Eves 17141 Closed Wednesdays. exper. Muit like people, store· Must be e" · aliO for licensed person-wlll train those wipublu: Bui Ide rs S p ec' a It y pa) tr bend ts Mon4tTueonly. 540-3673 496.8876 Aak For ~r. callror appt. 7~·7292 pe ri enc ed. ma lure nel 3_11 & 11.7. Excellent contact backarow>d. Hardware co. In N. B Apply, Jolly Ro1ter Hobson HA t R s Ty LIST. woman wllh knowledge
XIJ\l 1rowth potential. Heb cleancul m1m 2S-~ 400S Coast Hwy DENTAL OFFICE Needs . Mnnlcuriata. racialist. & Jewelry Sale&per$0n of health lood11. lnven-~~~~r:s.a'C!ii~!~~~n~~;
Salary•Mner1t1. for I' /time. 1teady. l.aaun• Dfarh front ofrlce help. Call ---------uat. for new N.B. aalon. J . HIERllRT tory, manaalng or other
Apply Jn Pel"OO P«11'I employment. Ca11l-------•1 64-106l3 ESCROW CLER" Days 847 ·90G5 eves HAU.JIWE.LLERS employees, etc. All 837
1-rv°ULY MANOR Wed Ml)' 1" tOam :Pm S..MM. ----------------n tM2 OlS8. "One of America's replies conCldentral. ::.C'nd 1055N.l\tuln8t • • * • • Dental R•cept/Aulsl. Be .. olrl · Old t•-p t• · resume to ad 848. The CONVALESCENT RoomlOl SontaAn1 Bu1y dental practice Cook F'anta1t1c oppor for bll· HunUnaton acu ce. HAIRSTYLIST "J:We1~~.•.a1ous Daily Pilot. P.O Box HOSPITAL
nNd1 sharp. e-nerc-et1c miiual penion to &row " Minimum 2 yr1. U • WANTED Ca I fl Lo~una Hilla
CALIPOltMIA
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EquaIOpp Empl)rm/f
BAR·The Flame Room
needs a rew 1ood aala. ~554.4
1lrl ~11· Full ume. COLOMY ICITCHIH protper In the most unl-ptnence In .ale and loin M7·906S rHr oppor. or ne 1560• C.M. 92626 Equal o~rtunity ...... imc*•r 144·,__ "--I If ~·~ ofc i'n lhl1 area 3 .. ncrow preferred. Salary jewelry SWre l\fanaier, M ....... ICURIST Em oyer ....,,,. ~ • ...,.,... ''"""" aC'cept na •PP ca .... .. commensurate with ex· H•i•sTYLIST Aulat . Mana1er & --" CANVASSERS llonl ror dny cooks Full ays a tteek. Many fr. rl E ll t f --" Manater Trainees. Paid Need ( 2) F / t Im e ·I~~~~~~~~~ & PtTlm• available. lnae benefits. Exper re· f:ie4i!'e~8.;nta~ce on r· Lrt busy ulon. Top retirement, holldaya, Richard Ouellette Solon. :~n!:i ."ca~,h~:/~~ Good tt.artlna Hlary ac q'd. can (714) 490.4402 ContactJreneComstock comm.ElToro.686-2218 vacation•. stock 200NewportCtrOr.N o. NURSES AIDES
Me·MD t-ompany benents. Apply SJC HOMI HDIRAL HELP Wanted Male & purchase plan. Xlnt OP· Manulacturtna plant re· Exper'd. Bayview Conv.
--------• In person. 3211 Harbor DENTAL ASSISTANT, SAVIMGS A LOAM Fem. P\111 I& P/t. Apply por to advance. Call Mr. locatlna to LC1 g unn Ho11pilal, 20SG Thurin ...... eT~.!-5 0' S Blvd.CM ChaairalOe nper. 4 SanteAnaotflce ln person. Kel\tuck~ Monii forappt.549•1379• Nl1uel. Openlna11 for Ave,C.M.64:i1·~5.
BEAUTICIAN, ex -~ • ..._..ACi **** • handed, X·raya, •tc. tJM336 Pried Chicken, 691 S. moldlns machine oprH, --·------
Sassomulyll1l needa a• & MctR. TUIMllS Luauna Nl1ult, 49&-4245 E4usl Opportunity Coast Hwy, Laauna LAI HILrH auemblera & ireneral of· MURSl5 AIDIS
statant. 64.2·538T " l"ltlme. OOoclpay. COOK/Expr·d. Droller 0 ENT AL RE c E p . tntplo)'er MIF Boach. To wa1th slaHware fr flee. Contact Miss Bee, & Ortt.rlle1 Needed for
lJEAUTYCOSMETJCJAN Orowthw.SLoc:a\tons and all meals. Appli In TIONfST Exper'd, for Helf. Wanted Full' cJeinSeaUrchln tanks& 496·8152forappt. dt1y11&PM'11, F/t.&P/l,
exper'd ln meke-up, Over20. WeTraln &:rson. art 3 :30 M. quality crown " brld1• EXE¢. SECRETARY for P/t in.. Retta11r1nt. 18 tnilc duties. Nef(l con1· MATH Skills, Postlna, ~:,-'E~~'!~,~~~o.CX~~t
arches. ltl•~het. Days Ml':I'ROCARWASH ach Route lnn. et9 otc.Manybeneflta.N.B. Mortsaae Bankln• yra •older. ~pply In c~ntlouaattentlontode· some typln.i. Poaltlon 1 Ple Z950Harbol'BJ.C.M. ~~~e.pybHollow Lone. C.11144-9211. -..Id-' Send -"me per90n, Shak•YI Plua, tan. f.tandynn• w/tools wit. h San Juan startn1 pay, HOllJ'P· 147·8065:ff91M2·0151. -.--------• ....,. Be .-.-"'""' ._.. 2214NW......,. SI CM U!Mltul, but not nee. Call Ca I t I t t ly In per•on. Beverly
Beauty Opr. Eam more °""""1',.... l•--------1Del\lll Aul. e"per'd. to: 2082 Michelson, Sta.. ...,.. ' ' • PtJIYBler r,loraPl)tat Ft~r:i~"~:1."rv;• c~~. Manor,340Vktotta,CM
by rut.Int •P•~· Lead· P/tlm•. Approa a hrs i• ffalJllY, htf motivated, 2l2, lrvlnd271S . ~. lt"p'd over 21. (11.4) 81$-21$. Potltlon It mensurate w /exp. •·r· tna C.dM. ..ion. AP ror ~a)'. M~ thtU l'\'l. App. COOKS ntra sharp ~lrl wanted FACJ'ORY WORK. younl Applt .. ll, rive Ctownl, foc•ted at In ge benenu, 5 Day MURSIS AIDES .nm, '44·73Zlor W.COU. IPyl, ~?n~.!!-•MI', 1880 ~--P-te_.. ~ Pl'Olr•~.!..!!_.d•nt~I man tS.19106" Ulht work. l901 • Cout Hwy, CdM ICllCICHOPfl week, chance for Advan· LVM'S
·--------•I 8"~"'a·'---· •a. liilt~~Net~ey g:i· ~~~nJ;';1;'~~c";ii No exp. oec. Da11" ar. H<:m'ESS.applyalUPM, M.UJMILAI cement, s mall orrlce, All Shllt1. Exper'd -Cllrfc.. Day&iNi1h\Shlft1 752-1$55. l«N>Oa8.64s.2102 1,Bob Burns Rat.lurant, CoronadelMa.r Call Kay for appt'a, COOK, KITCHEN BOAT MFG; NaUonalfood.tcolocated Available ,. ... ..:...,.1".~y 11Fashlonltl1nd,NB. , Afacllltyat C93·1JJ1 Hnr. Apply, Oerlteld • • t "' • B h • • ...-... _."'bctwn3·30-SPll Dental Rettpt. Orthodon· '""~ --• CAt;iECH Con•. Hosp., '1711 n , .. p.. c req ·a ""• ..,l'l'Y • .1 •• to ·"ork ........ frnt • ,,1 yr-=tne9 --true· u~""' .,. Op •-f" MAT U R E W 0 M AN Garrltld Av• RB • . iRICSON foll"lrt1c~c1lhelp: s-dl~Me. I "'" .. VV\1.1 .-....... ':":!:.!~t "'--""=-11• v1.W..... .. I -ual P mp..,. ml ~ p /tlm• to welcome -·~· . · lnventOfl' Clerk wtac· 2306E.CltHwy.CdM chr tlde. J\IU Umo for a '"""_., .. .,,pbo ... ~Tr"r' ••411•,_. 1 newcomers • contact '' MUllS~ •ti..;."" ....... •-· I"'"--• ...... cheerful person w bo wpm. dlct• nt. otJt StocJmii1tt , .. g;d r-~d It w/ac· """'ua ,.,,...., .... m,,..,yer would Uk• to make • Dtvelopmenl Corp, Eqier., mature, wen or? 1AuDdromatual1tant. merchants. Flexible hr1: LVN, ev•:' • rcll-'· .. • VACHTS curatety~na•lllli.. ...W-1.! ........ ,c -,. NB ~alnr ~-U:tanonn1d ... mwu1cr' .•_mi_, 1anlud. ,R•ceAlpt~: ~;~;,':.~s~"' :~.ar, lite lypln1'. xintrC::~ ii _ 'I Kn P.unda oppor for ,,..,,,.,w.~·-• • • 04 • r • .,~. • OAROltNER·Daib 1rnd1 ltcn .. II Hwt. PP•Y --. 15$Sa&penorAw.NB · 6-':;ra:~lril \ IJNCR 715 ~c T•'" P~me • f~e.~offoe 538.'15.'19 ·-' malnt. ~.handyman· Mr. r•l'l'911,MH700,ext LMal Secretar7 : MEDICALOFC.SUPER· • CalJ...._T714 • f'or~·:1=· i-~~\:;.nb vacation ti..rn,lCbnl !re. fJ:; .DINTALASSIST. ~t~rr :;?'~· 1:f~~; f>o~f. ln*Yw .. , M·~! havoE:!J•.1!~ .. ~:~~ ~:.,.~":o~P:,~~~'1~ . NVRSINO
, ~~· i plaa. ular7 um· ~i;. -• '1·~h·::;·~n:iu:~~t lr~r 1:-...-..• :'l·a..t~ ::.n HOUSICWNING m1s.10 • . _ ::S.''~f!.u~~,~~tt':n~ f~~.r1eatorat1ve care
•,...UO•OiM'Jlie11ten ''~te•I• ,.,.. COOK TRAtNEtS. So: M1tst0nv1eJoao-~i : • .. Offta " LIG~ 0a111w.M4·296'7 ' RHsurav1so1t ,. • ~ltiop 1 ~JL~"'lJ:',FottL ; tar. Na' tJit P/l1m•" · · ; P ~·-Joh /wk w1 ornJen wa'lledn to .. odrlll _
1 MMll\Wrs •1 °"·-f/tfme. Q)rfee ahop "¥· Dental Aillatant r;ume, art me, n P • or .aace a n•Ue Y SICI A.RY Medical 1 l'Ut.1.inMR
• ~IMlllolclen ~~I W•1a fliMI J R.ra ptaa1t. Charll• a .. per'd. x .uy cert~ suo ~/hf, NeWport BC!~ Ann houuetunlnt Fuhlon ltl•nd uw fll'l11 :·, PHfttOf 1 ·.t 1 AU SHlm i'~'l'Wahap <~' _, E;(),&. -L aultO.-c. t1J4)1M9W1. j ~l·!~ p/llm• Aul} ...... 111>1'50 . " -. I ::-Mlct!.,,•-r:. ~ ~t ~ ....... tttNt.ary Nd\y open~. -i:,·£ Sch LVMCH•••• IC~._..... 1-'l""DAY-~ i L~ "· "• • _,...,_. -3 _ ·-Ceneral otnc:., P/Um~ l7HSD ~ • ~th Clvirfitl•aUocuxp, Dtrinololoo· Ha tr nlLL'tlME *!:'twwwa.ata.IMltt 'ftllli'iALLtoaPlt1 _ -'' --.1 '"DDCT~LASST Malaorfena. Ctl~ .. ,," C.llSMtla f Trll'llPlanl Ofc llCeds a AUSHIP'IS ~·-~~·Pen , w a l V• the D&.lty Puat onM, chilnlde .-per ofc. Lott of rr..tom rOf HOUB~.EEP,J!Rs.l or 2 . -'4CH9GO -~ J rtCcpt who ls aood on NU.SU AJDIS ~ "'"' •• Ullillm....,... • dUld 1 "hltlleRll''a.nlta Ol\ly. Pr rd RDA, 4K fDOdwoctif.Ultt)'Ptftf, for~oeovpN:nori: 1 &L.-..4tM fif '"-· phioM; Can 1chedule I& M.Jl.t;TIMt? a..~.::._.-tiaa.t. ·' dtrftt01'7 ~oar ...-d&,.,toppaY.IG-2*311 hmlUarW/lli'tUsrnettc• ameiwer. for famU1 wJ! 1-... i"t~ 1•c I 'handle pathnlli · AU.$HWTI •-~ .. TPJ&.OT , • L•' r •-n , ebMtieailk to eutttat9" 11_,t#; *'"I • e. Mat Ol' -ttrat oa JI o. amoOthly: Can t)'04: w 11. Com U &I ~ -•w...n 1 1~ .,..,... 11 .MrYteelnut 5'0laf JaQrtbliia 1tJa • wt.ocaU1n&0otc.Nr.1Ttll1t•Ptele Ina, Jvt rtni Can lihm I AM· SPM. _1)fl.IN bl wUlln1 to tr&Jn ;ornsitt1 "~t ..... a L ... #WllMa.wJti~~) _...,.. ~. DIUi:PUOtalilUMdAd •Pl•-1atc.Jl.Start> _,blll.ba,.)c:n•IJ .h6mtln MMTM . -s., ,lft BtHrl1 Hiii• fol'\ ..... _ • .._ ..
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PLASTICS -
MOLDIMG MACHIN!
· OPERATORS ·
Furthe r e x pa nsion
<'reates perm. openings
tor exper'd & tra ine mach. oprs on all shlCts.
Our training & mertt re
view pro~ures ass11re
rapid advancement for
, all employees who hav
the basic ability & de· ---------• sire. Good pay + night RETAILSALESCLERKS
shift bonuii + profit shar· wan l e d to work in
in g & x 1 n t r r i o g Energy Store. Wiiling to
benents. learn.
Apply 8am-4pm
CIMCO
265 Briggs Ave. C.M.
Irvine lndust'I Complex
Equal Oppor Employer
P/tlme 18 or over. Min
wage to start. No cxper.
nee. Job would entitll
675-6730
laundry & cleaning o
party rental equip. Appl1 Party World , 202Ao1--------.-.. i
Ne rt Blvd, C.M.
P/Umo()pportunlty for
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Clerks
VOLT
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Secretary part time 1·5
Mon·Frl. Npt Cnt r. In·
tereaUn1 wC)rk. 833·11590
S.cr•tory uper wtac· curate ahrthnd Is typing
ability of •t leatl (15
wpm, flllnl & recep·
Uoolst. akilla. Xlnt oppC>r 11' a rapidly growi.na now oraanlnUon. Sali.ry
$11RJO. monthly. No &Jency
callL Call Mr . Lemanski, 540·5222.
If you'rt not
havlngfwt
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TWIN tlud bCJHaJn1.ns DOUBLB Md wtth metal · -1 D 0 CT o a I · 0 u b I ELECTRIC drop ID stove, SANO tooll le-~. f" N la DOUBLS ldtchell lb\b WCOAOI; M; wool n18 BOOltS lOC.'1. Mo1ailn~ t. l'lft"n YHr old trameSZS.hin.bedwltb " •ardrobc l()JJ: ileev• • buraera, oo oveo nldnum1.0cuch.WlD· U each. Gold drapa u·x ...... as;·ebest ol 1oc.15e, 8/W TV. 21",
nitb clialr $5. Odd chair1.nupJe frame us. DIME A.IJNES salna Ol•I Ca1tlal rn.52511 Clow:ioe. 't'twobtav1du&1 t'xlJ' no. l\ouod metal ~ta: three w~ '2$. TV ltand -.,, Power
•· tJHd ttblt tnd G FormJca dJMtte Mt szo. -Carat' 14~ $1 .. ell'. PAJI\ et l rd b rolllq111 tal ctnama "1 p11tlo Ublt tll. End tabl• lamp -~twint nioo.• ~. Nolebaok bin· ef!alntlOforaU.141-as blJ rtct.o.alllar l>rald 8 tcrt o New sold m • wa ro • •~b.'nniSStaldnuD1 tabl•• SS each. De•ll macblne.,.....,:delk deratsc.11.Scardmetal -cs• w: .... _ .. 10 ... 1n!: ru1 szs: ex12 101d 1ha1 .,.. ,_. ~ ~ Jatttt dfoors llld ~~tJb:ld '10. aoo .ch. 11 honepow• l•~P eoc. C•mPw. tJ• SH; doll cradle •s. m o a. 1"onai.ltor tttter ~A --~"• .. wi ru1 izo. ext oval woc>J ,,...,... 15 N wool bl.. or both. ~ ance electtlcrDCJt&rU.Alrt .. dow,.DO. Dlnettetable tll-19. 110.stpat1merator$10. lad~, l·t0-1', ~13. t bral(t ru1 ft5. Maple oe&Y • a~ mJ1 r. coitumea, premium ~nayaunSZ.AlrbCJMll. no. 3 hradlt, e.celltn\ Candi• u.a . Sprina·
1l1u 3,5,7,t, l~·SUO. chnt-otHM9tfl5, Paint· • brua tons. . um quall~ S2S each. Tea Spray IWl SL Socket kit concUt.iOn .i .. 1useach. CLOTHSI dryer )J.oVd lo•ded hloces $3.$10 J>t'r
Wt.btl' pune, llke DOW ed all wood de.ft or ont· .. ,..._ htttu r· k~~oua:,t .a~:: cart SL 8-track player for· tq11are boltl 50o. 3 Used ,Jan fuma~ SS worb weir *25; ban palr. Candle molds •·Knit maitc IS. Toya ty with bench uo, UhlMSM.t ac ·a doublo knit.pants wltblock·Snrack$12.I~ Comp=•••cf'ffn Prfl• each. l'YooWriter tabl• lawn m~wer uo. 15c•'15c,CandlewuS:t.25 5-.SUO. Habltrall and Wooden chat of drawers Acu,,.. ;:. • tad!. Slicb1lY cl'Wlber Jt\khment (fW $!. Hn du~ buJniJ: a. 55t.oi48 ...ao:rr. _ p e r 11 l b 1 l a b . ::.u.·~~td~o~l~ :>e.t-~~~eM.:;(::: • 4
used Jeana $.1. New tlu ~:!:~11;!0:·::.i::o~ ~~~ IHt ~ r~.= Q!!LLYBOAl\D SU. WllOUGHT Iron lablo ~'==·~~
OU Baker ad Labrador. llO. Coffee and end AltfwflMn Yl .. etl.. Sl each. Sbort 1•le~~ .. ch. Sllnday /Monday btattr, tarae $1. Wall J'ormlca table 120. ,4 plus CM leaf '25; n\lt Salle, Cit, 5'1Ui94 _...., .... ~ .... -...., 1blrtl,Ukenew,1 zelv• 815-8307 heat-....................... Chai,.. ao. will aell wroufht bul chain S25:1---------tablt1 '6· Decorator ........... -r each. Lota al Unlliex-T· froai;f ;;;;."'id~ separately. a Way pole wrOUlht Iron lamp ts! PICTURES~ Books
TWO antlqu., fly rod1 noralbtd~mcha1rl20 ..... '" ,, ef SW. 1hlrts 50c·Sl. New 25 GAU.ON black.It.Un lnmetaftnuna aoodror la.mpSlo.-..102 dr .. .-110; two &rief 1oc~.Chestoldrawers tiPJ ADUQue nib creel Lar,. lamps 15. Cap· llr•HlllH leer4 • Au1lrian lki paotl, no enamel ,patnt S2 calJoa aolarbett.eri:'iirorbc>th. . ea1ea $5 each; lawn 110. Brick.I u~ each. 1o no.' Aotlciue opera ta1n·a cl\ait a. Saturday ,__. .......... ...... t.alla, 15. Terribly smart e 1 c b . AC ~ DC Solar·X wlDdow tum ZMATCHINOsreenoyloa mower 12S; lrim mower ihelv•, a·. SI. Cookware bbloculars $2$. Antique ooly,20T#AMaaDr,up· r11•1'-felt alouch .brim navy Vol&metera"ammtten ax.1.neweaatszo,utcs.1'. c:arpeU llxll and Gd, a:mlmlrSJ.O.~. 50c·SlO. Dlahes l0c·S3 .
.iatch fob GO. Lars• an. stairs in rear. Costa hat. cost S75 yours for u each . Aasorled Wat.erprool slui faced botb fOI' SIS. AutomaUc Womeo'a clothes •lies
ttque amber vue J20. Mesa. 110. New Jersey 2 piece tramlormers SSeach. 300 metal boat lutn&ment Admlral U. maker for TANNING lamp SS; rat· lOc·s.1. Tumtabl~ ss. ii
Oldcorkll(J'CWS$Z.,l'woHOLSTER for •38 CHEVY part•; •te El undies S2 each. Macho 1au metal boxu, box 11 New CoSeman aideby1iderefricerator tan,_~atools!11eac~.:_ Thre.•·•beltbookcases old 1tral1ht rator1 S2 Camino rearwtndow S20 fur Uned, zip front, tub e"' .. xt"xl3" SU5 each · • .... _ trtturl25.M5-da 1lr .. 111&-S15e_-u; airut s15 n.... __ .. ard · cartrtd&• belt •Ile sa· ' J ket medium SlO Sat 7 Metal cabiMU front 11 •love, one .,...uer lloYe and women·• clo\t\H • .-vwi ..... I erung e~h.. Two front and rear PoHcetnan's 'bat sh~e Steerin1 wheel $5. El t~un '9 to 7 You wtll be back on "''" .. es Jz"x!l~ S3. Two tcna work benclt RECLINER chair $15. Uc·$10· la di ea ski ema !!OcSlO. Plant •tand
2P .. blycycle wheel• 13 .. '1~ excelleot condtuon Camlnotall li&hll 110. ·55 detiahted! o;, ocean. 570'1 xM~" si:s..,~ch. 2 Metal drawers 11 for both. ffllhehalr $15. Stroller Jack.eta sio and '25: twin 13. 2 fl1urloe lamps.
S"m1U al\Jmal ca1e 12. 1llior12S MS-Ot99 • Chevy bellboulinl $20. Seashore Dr. West cablnett w/ 6 •helves Tbre .. w•.>' tlalnleu SU. Car Hit $10. bed ~ame $3; Butane w/shldes S25 each.. Wall ~e ~':!:*se::~~ REFRIG~ATO~t •mall ~r= m~~tm~!f; Newport Beach 8'x!3"d7" $5 each. ~~1 4~:::!':.~~ .:· Bu:rper tpb'r for1bcr~ lantern, 2 mantel ": '70 j 1:Cr! !:· S::ts;6 t.sc ~1
Upt fixtures 115 e~b. 1p1rtment 11.Je ~.Good covt'r $4$1. ?"°!"e Dv~ve 2 NEW LT. GREEN Net· 642-4236 dow adj1.11tablt ts .. ch: ::ch. ~~l~ ~::: ~::wtaU~a~.~ 942.1337, 9-S ' ' Car speaker 12.llO. 10 1al double mattress SlS. Bo• covers ~ pair. uve . reek In I v I ta Drlp pan, 3x .. ateet SJ. AM
atalnJe81 sled tank $5. 11prlnp SU. Before 2 pm, shart yoke $5. 10" •tick ~ h 5n!~l~l~rlc TRUNDLE Seda S25 each. Wood ~Ille 50c. s.; BOY'S MX sUnaray blcy· ~-~ .= ~ IQUALlTY clothu, new O • r Jack S 2 . 5 o . 642·6438 flywheel 110. Power eac · A 1 While comer t.able m. lnc machine motor 50c cle S2S Photo enlarger r....... • c ower and uaed 25C·13, boys stre
Toastmaster broiler. steerina unit 120. Ex· blanket SB. n tque Lamps IS. New dinette Button hole eUachment with ltanct "Solar" $10 bait bruah M; Schick 14·18, liriaaiie&.8, ladies
perfect ~. Safari llebt WETSUITS, surflng: haust manltoldl S6 eacb. ~l1t~ht'n nac~~:25:?fe1:' table SlO. Electric wall 50c. Laree professional s~e ~for trailer 11: hf air curt~~ •: plcl:; alie 14, men's·x·large:
S3. Electriccolfeemaker Jong Johns, small and Smog pump $6 . 398 s. •6 v TV c lock $10 . Double button bole attachment Fish.inc poles Sl each ramea -each. boy'a Bauer ice skates
$2.50: Women's balr medium $24. Short johns, pis ton 1 13 each. ~or~b~e iov~5wood bedspread SS. ~Ill $3. l1. Two decorator win· Dolly S'2. Saturday till 2 ~elaw~e, Huntln~lon $10; for craduatlon boy's
dryer $2.50. VW front medlamlaree.largeand Alternator 110. Starter 1 an · 5 ber Round medal patio table dow ihadea creen PM •3680 eac <oear n · lel&ure1uil.almostnew, ~blem 10" s.'i. Books for extra Jo.r1e 118. Spring SS.$10. Four new shocks ahadea $20. tr aw ry $25. Statues SlO. lbnd scotch Sl each' Four old · dlanapolla > Saturd•y alze 16, $20; beautiful de·
Jr coUtae Sl each. Larae 1Ulta, medium larce. for '67 Camaro SlO. di•· f:.:: ~:t ~~~~· S~i!~~ made afaghan 110. Mini soda fountain flaases ELECTRJC dryer 220v and Swlday 10am-4pm. corator Jamp $25; shade
wood cabinet with Jarie and extra large trlbutor S6. Tires on New rt8each 7~9..o390 organ $2. New paddle and cups 50c al . Good S25. Apartment gu EQUALlFER trailer $5. 846-3874. 6422 Gloria drawers~. Small table $25. Woman's medium Chevy rims U·SS. po pool SS. New c"Us tom antique camera Sl. range&!$, Power mower hitch 125. lirll 26 .. bike Drive, HwiUJ11ton Beach sa. Leal.her bicycle 1eat 1mall spring suit 125. Overload shocks SS. One BEAUTIFUL Spainlsh whJte drapes 48XS4 S15. Chrome and alau drink S25. Push mower SlO. $10• sarbaorute card I.a· (Between Edwards and
Sl.llO. OU palnttnc $10. Vesta, medium and larce Che\ly mai with re SS. adjust.able bookcase szo. Pair gold $15 Pair green shaker 50c Hair dryer l!llectrlc •deer $10. bte' and four padded Sprlnadaate, olfHeU>. Sears campln1 cot $3. 113 and Sl5. BooUes to 7"x1s·• Ford maa1 S20 ~arly American hldt'·a-SlO. Men's shlrt1, S/1. Reconitumtable tl. Uprietd vacuum SlS. chain m: curtain.I for , • J.8'' crescent wrench S3. size 10 $&-$5. Short sleeve palr. Two barrel Ford bed as. Mitchlng chair sweaters, pants 2Sc·SOc Wall ahelvef, metal ad· Eleclric motor SS. 769~ travel trailer 2S"LX368" GIRLS and~• clothes, Pipe cutter S3. Stlnrru jackets, most eal1es carbueretor 14. 292 312 and foot stool SlS. Girl's Suitcase 50c Pots & pans jmtablell. Iron pan sac. W. 20th St, CM. off total width S20: iold size S.12, SlO. white shoe
b1cycle 1eal S2.50. Al· $10·S15. Watenld suita Fo.rd head .ia1keta $5 clothes slze 3-4 and 8-l4, 25c TY tray SOc Hassock Three quality mlxlnl P11ctntJ11 Ave. 11 bre ll•n d ra pea skates and baseba ~I
tao he case S2 . Two and Items for men and ~air. Reconditioned Pon· like new lOc·s.1. Boy's S3. Size 10·12 Blouses, bowl set n. Ice crusher OIRL'S .. bike 1 72 .. WXM"L SU; 1350 shoes, excellent condi·
chllds' back bike seats $3 womn $10·125 , most t1ac beads S2S each. 318 panta, ihJrts, iize 8·10 d r.eues, aborts long SOc. Spice rack~. Plve C 1 20 1 TV 10. watt vertlcai hea~ $5; tlon 18. 5384M7.
eac h. Bernz·o·matlc sizes. J ackets $10·$2S. itoparsUckbe.llhoustoa lOc·Sl. Children's books sJurtscoat~·S3.Makeup curtain ro4s 25c. Good onioe coor •not B·llne motor~ h,.
torch S'l.50. Bboo ocean Snow ski pauts, small· s10., 4-5J)eed shifter SIS. 10c·25c. Paper backs 15c. case S1. Ladies boot.a 5~ vacuum hole 25c. Come workinc 125• Toaller· ll5/230V 1150 RPM Slg; l'IVE walnut and &lass
rod $1.SO . Ocean large $25. Divin1 ault.a, Solid state radio S20. New aourd planters 35c S2each.B,abyclot.hes25c afterSamweekenddaya bi':~:"ob:'IB.~~ 22 .. coni.ote B&W T.V., du~ partition/room
drHtwood 25c each. men'• and women's : Aluminum Chevy toSS.Twodrawerchest each. Sue 8 child• or telephone weekdays. P . er •· ...... SlO; AC/DC ortable dividers, beautJ!ul. $25
Mahogany wood sheets lone johns, small·large bellbousin& SlS. 83.!>·3050 unit In bed s10. Toys clothes 2Sc·l2. Candle 504 TurtJne Ave, NB, 133 2215 pbonotam raJio com· ench will sell separately.
2Sc each. Roto broiler S3. S15·S2S. Pants. all sues PAIR 8 tea i)J.pread lOC-Sl. Bookcases 53.~. ho~~er ~-car radJo SlO. between Clay & lSth St, KJNGSlZE b d d blnaUon n5. 893-4439. bS wooden wine rack 8' towin& chain $2.50. Car SlO·S2S. Jackets, small· a • Pictures S2·SS Out door 15 bumperstep for Ml-6886 e sprea • $25. Glass table top l(rease gun $2. Open large $15·$25. Hoods filnk S20. New twin, blu~ wall light, new S7. 880 camper S20. Deck chair cold and orance, ex: 19 .. BLACK& WhlteT.V., 30"xOO"xYJ" plate $25.
wrench s10. Antique oil 14·15. Vests $12·$U. urf:i·~~zel~a':a~:S West 19th c.M. 645-3344 $2 . Fan S2 Redwood CHEVY pickup part1: cell0nt ~~ndlUon t'~: works CS: larae velvet New ball or jute 90 yds,
lamp S25. 21246 Burl· Reducln• belts, small· ~; ep. · ;.'! ~hi~k Saturday and Sunday benches SS each Coleman Doors S25 each. Dodie •btrokerlb 1•1 cbar skeboa d' picture SS: two women·• zsc each. Sand·wax pots in1ton Ln, HB, 538-3338 medium $3. Small boy's · oam, • stove S5. Trailer hitches van doon $25 each. Veca as e • ac ar . blcycl• S1S each: one and planters 20c ea. -=:::.._ _ _:___;, ____ 1 wet suit 1horts ST. Dive Sh 78• SS . S48•9799• LILAC Ion& Jersey dress. $5 .·SIO. moving I Car rtabl ft'nder $25. Vera and net. complete $15, push lawn mower 17· one 500 turquoise rings 25c
STEREO receiver with 8 regulator S2S. &ft'n's ex-Sal/Sun cost S'10, size 9, new S20. speakers '1·S3. AnUq_ue power1llde &2$. 'et Ford cannlaler vacuum SS: dnk ff: 'two twin °hlgh each. Warren pressure ~P•::k~~ ~~~~t~~hewfn5~ tra large 1hlrl1 and ARTIFICIAL manzanita Younc and smart school, cheet $20. Super ruce sate wagon parts: Doors 125. copper Aztec ·Srndlal poster bed frames Sl2.50; paint roller, 4 gal capaci-
sweat.era Sl.50-i:i. Jeans firepla ce l og ss work and dlsco wear T S·6 clothes Sl·Sl2.SO. '69 Chevy doors S25. placque ~: Cra 1~a;,an one lar&e reverse win· ty, excellent $25.318 ClOh·a:sl~e~. ~~~a!eat~bp!: and alacks, slae 3t·36 Birdcage on ttand s10: shirts, wool and cotton 548-8779 • Rebuilt 390 heads ~15 powker moodower,.1 o 2 8~ ctow fan $10; maple tJer Broadway, CM, 645-1084
..,., $4·$5. Two 1al punc h Rbllaway bed S20. Pie· 50c to $1. Skirts and each. 283 heads SlO. 63 wor s I 5. 1 corner table S15; couch ---------S'l·s.1. CB m. PA system bowl with 8 cups $3.50. tureasoC·S25 833-0481 Jeana, some new. 50c to KITCHE!"' Sink Sl2. Dart doors and tendert Kiowa Lane, HunUnaton 115: fence sections SlO rt'YPEWRITER $25. Two
SU. Antenna $6. Pentail New Bausch and Lomb · 12. Handbags some Im · Cabinet b1t!b homemade S25 each. Vol vo 544 Beach.963-0638. for Jot: larfe ,iass cell· bathroom sinks with fix·
10· surfboard $10. Caber sunglasses $7. Surfer VACUUM with attach· porta,Jeathers, st.raws $1 shell for mull trucks, in· parts; Doors S25 each. tni lllht 10; modern tures .$4. NaUonal Geo-ski boot.8 SlO. Ski poles S3. macaalnes 25c, 1970·'7? ment.I, canister 116. 21" to $3. 1:!1tcerie, mostly s1.1l11ted. $25. True~ r~ar Powerglide transmission GUMBALL machine bank bath sink S3; klncsbe araphica 25C: each. Elec4'...
Slamps Sl·SS. 644·2185 Geographies 25c. 1974 TV. plays good $25. Hand new 25c to ~ pa1r. Hats vae~ m1rr~11i Sl2. Car re· $25. 541-0547 $2. Swim Cina $2. Mask headboard $lO; reaular trlc heaters S2 each.
DlNETTE table, beige. Audubon magazines 75c. lawn mower SS. After 10 for snow, casual, dress arv1~w mirrors S2 each. 75c. F1ashllghll 50c. Key ilze bookcase headboard Hairdryers $3. l ee
35"60 $25. 6 chairs, wlll Two wooden chairs SS am.646-1525 h at of wool. cotton. Cop1n~ saws Sl each HEDSTROM dresalnr ta-chal111 zsc. Nerf allders $5~.536..o9l7. bucket SJ. Kitchen items eac h. Two rudders. velvet and beach 2Sc to Electnc drop cord S4.50. ble 115. Maple cradle $20. G. Flabln& line 2Sc. As-10c·S2. Javelin $2. Ski
sell separately 125. Car maat. boom. and sail for LOADS of umplest col· Sl. Imported woolen•, Blo~k plane SI.SO. 2 Trlcyclt' SI. Inchworm 1orted neckties 25<:. HONDA:ll5m&lnerebullt polesSl. Records lOc·2Sc. ttlke rack D>. 644·2586 Sabot S2S for all. Jwdot oenea '15c ·SL50. Af · skirt•. dresses, jumpers. Round hose shovels S2 and Sherlock 18 each. In· Remlntton hair conda· 125: two rtms and lira Throw ruas 25ceach.
DEEP sea aplnnlni reel waw •ki sa. Saturday, terahavea 50c·Sl. would make fantastic each. Garden soadlnll rant suts S2 each. Uoner 25C per can. Tor· for 305, 17.50 each: Men's wool suits .
S20. 12' lounfe sora, ll1ht 17732 Flint11tone, HB Deodorants SOc·Sl. throw pUlowa Sl each. fork S2.50. Sat/Sun 10·5 Eoston maple rock,r quol1e rin&• $4. each. french tapestry. larae medium, $4. Patio lights
ereen and white 115. near State r and Adhesives 25c·S2.50. An· Hundreds()( packets or 2092 Wallace Ave. Costll wlthpadsS20.AncelwaJI Torquolae necklace $4 and beautUul $20. SJ. TV stapds $1.
631·3242 ·Edwards.Lookforslrns. ti·persp1ranla SOc·Sl. d .. lanerbuttons.zippers Mesa543-7011 plaque S2. Wall sword e ach. Puka •hell 147·311117. Dresses, some Jtew SL
Saturday, l 7 7 a 2 lOc each. 25 Pairs of shield SlO. Oil pamUna. necklaces $4 each. 30 Auto shade screen -$1 .
TYPEWRITER $25.STOQL,barordeskt.ype, Flinlstone, HB. near jeanuomenl!WSOc l-0$2. RE M.1NCT 0 N bullfi1hterSlO.Wrou1ht candJea SZ.50 eacb.LANTf!RNS $3.50·115 ; Baby items 10c each. Catalytic heater Sl3 vinyl ~at routes, henvy Slater and Edwards. All clothes size 5 to 12, Typewnter SlO. Cusc itlo~ Iron and glass swa1 Ught Decorative cabinet Mdronome $10; pewter Humidifier Sl. Bicycle
Hlde·A·BedSIO Sleepina ~.875-2328 onehuceboxolnothina vlb~ator $2.SO. hec $1 2. Diaper pall $2. handles 50c each. look pitcher and tray ieatSl.Stiffellomp$25.
8a11 SS Ski equipment SS ' . ' .. EMERSON rttOrd player over 25c Wifs, w11let1, w r 1 le r $ 2 5. New 968·8388 139.3050 SlO; Infant seal S3 ; Old mirror $25. Hanging
and SlO Alr mattress S6 FOUR 100 "l nex con· 57. B~ frames SS euch. and usortf'd hair bllS 25c Volkswagen bumper as. . 1lopwatch $10; 1irls bike lamp S2S. 600 Jasmine Croqut'l ,el sa BS R dull SU.SO per roll. Safe· Truck lntertubea for to SlO Am:mng• On Aluminum lounee S3. CANE velvet love seat CLEAN cnb and mattress $25 · tent. tXt, SU: Ave CDM 644•7605 turntable $12 Tape deck ty coutes SUO. Dust swimming $2 each. JS" · 5707 Seashor School desk & chair $5. $25. Lamp $3. Plclure S2S. 50" new snowfence Col~man i tove -$12.llO : --··--·-----
$1 s llld aas ·can $3. vw resperaton $1.50. Rub-Chevrolet 6. hole rlro.~ bcr~=~: West Newpor~ 7" recording mag. tape rr ames, vases 25c·Sl. $20. 488-1523 • old c.oteman lamP6 SlO
sleerlna wheel Sl.50. ber coocme aloves $2. and spare lire$.$. 14 Btacb S l .2S each . Home 673·2028 STRACK 1 SIS Two and $15; jewelers lalbe Piece ot solid mahoeany New hard hat.I Cl.SO. Two Chevrolet rim and wide burgalar alarm system loth P ayer · CB $25; colleta for Ja\he S2S: ,_ .
2·· stock S2:s Bed fr am~ 100· Elt>c:tric cords 112.50. sprae $3. Double kitchen . (new 1 S 15. Sp an I ah 220 VOLT electric c es car speaken $15 set. auorted watch parts ~
54 Hibachi s2 54t-M48 Four temp r::;er boxes sink $5. Bathroom sink BIKE parts· frames, wrought iron wall lamp dryer '2:5.641·5$35 radio SJ.5, Two whip an· SlO; uaorted clock parts '' 1 J.<lT~
G".'cl""'k, .... 11r .. ·f , SS. "·t TS2S, will 11el separ1 atel)'. u . Blue m atcblne :;~~•b:;:~k~rse~t;d ss. s llg~l cdhanrdell18er OLD hospital bed $25. ~~:~tS5 :.~ s10; runnlni uiht.a $15 .. HEW ,.,. "" "" " ..,., hree stnna-on Iles $20 ce~amlc lamps SlS a bear1n.;s5c·S2 544.8034 (new1S. mn ow an . 642.7888 64r.......,.. ... • each;,alauware lOc·llO. ., of Mel mac dlshe» $3. 0111 each. APP JOO' temp cor· patr. Good rock Cod pole ... · ' Push lawn mower $10.· or ..,_,' 960•3167. 8652 Dorsett, ·~... WITH
hea and&laues lOceoch d1 50c a root. Concrete and reel Sl5. Garcia BAM800bltdca1ehana· Diahware and kitchen 2U.S.MAGwheela7"1412 RCA U" B/W TV HuntinflonBeach. ~'$ "°"l'.
Archery set $8. Rubber molds U.S20. Concrete freshwaierpoleandZeb· lnalampSl0.645-8018 utensila lOc·SS. 355 Vista for $25. Patterson darkwood cabinet, pJc'. ( u"'_·", ·-galoshes 12 a pair. rubb4!r no.ts S2. Three co rffl 110. Clock ~adlo . Bnya Newport Beach eularcer for 35 mm lure needs some work 12" FAN $6. Toaster Sl. .,
Women 's purses :ioc rolls IU electric wire S5 13. Various mirror• S3 WOMAN S Clothing 642·0586 B&W,excellentcondltlon 126,645.2569 5411.7491 ¥-~•ch. 88 gun S4. CnkC' uch. Two palr rubber Heh. Uprl1M power 50c·SS. Radios Sl·SS. S25. Lawn mower en1lne _:i • \\'!f:i
decoratln&•etS20. Floor boots. new. •lie U, SS mower Slit. Holly Ford Record player U. Aa':or:ir~otllr• t50c·l1. s10.Federalenl1r1error GUITA!t wllb case, !ll.TRUCKrackfor~or"' ~ .l~
to cemna pole h1mp. 3 each. Clay and ceramic carbutttor, 4 barrel, a. ReU1IOU1 + misc books ba'~etu.,:a .,'!~ stereo 2\4 x 2V. 115. ~ratlve slie. old but well m~e too ptc.kU!f25. 64&-3405 ..r • ..,_ ~· •.
chains 125. Lawn mower poll ry Sl..CS One 5 aal End table~-Htnd lllJWI 25c·~. Phone tablestand ca m .... .xuier rug wall planters, small $4, and soodlooldng $25. Ice ~ttltom!JNotfMllr""'9
Slit New Va1>0rlLtir S2S llud1'0n r.onton •pr1&ycr. S2 ucb. Paint.a Q aallon. +end tables Sl·~. Tools cleaner 15. Comer shetr large rr. Large electric crusber, new ss. Toy• STUDIO bed with cover ,.,..,...._111,_.._
t396 Galway Ln. <.:M. new 115. 60 cinder blocb 253$ Weestmln.1ter Ave, 50c·SI. lOom to 4pm 50c BUJ1alar alarm $15. Searl ed1er 15. Feclal a a lore, Fisher Price, and bobte'a '12. 845-9277 ~" • ..-.y.,
546.,.355,nllweek 6d'<lt SU> Two pu•h CM.&42.Q'78 S57·tlfl 3Ul Barbtdoe Bolh~~l£!ayeNrlS2. uuna(M'l")SS.SSpeed Play1kool aod more1_or_54_5«le8 _______ 1 mow~ ~ each. 20381 Place MMa Verde. Baby ~er ~~5·. ce bicycle, frame & wheels lc·k Chlldr•'• records l1QlijQj(,jl AQ UA s pa, whirlpool Auolut.SAJtolfMesa BLUF. chip 1ta1n1> books women• cJotbes 11ze 12 SlO Ca.11540-0348 satur-50c Sl Books children• WantAdResults 142-5678
bath. portable tu. Or,Ml.zrot U .'° each Book with OEttNTAL Desl1n wool SOC•$$. Good women·• day 8:00.12:00 AM, Sun· chlid f.eartna:health and r'25;t:piiil!";=~::::~::-:::::-:::;:::;:~ll\1 848·3008 purchase or 10 book1. ru11 '"'· 3JC.5 $15. B~ shoes size 7 & 8 50<:·12. day Allday more 5o·U ore en C1t.'l\l'l'P T' .lit.-.> G ,,..,..,E-.m1ffl¥,...., PAIR or la mps 110. fflS.2328 frames SlO. afaple bedl Barbella 110. Crafts b al.tedld.,..;SS Latte A..?il/{,At. 'l!!5 ~.IL'-ra..., .ll'-°"' TWIN size mattress and Child:. pool t.tble U . $25. Head board l15 FIOClr 50c·Sl. Jewelry SOc·S2. DOUBLE bed, 00. 1pr· r • -asa0ck on AMS :'.",Cl.AT 1. flClLA u ...
box 11prin1 S25 eacb. Sho-.r ~ 115. Couch KENMORE WI htr and lamp• $10 210 Afale Tape recorder 15. ln11, n1attraa, frame rourd T~bl T~ .Al'°""'" ~ ,,_,,,_,,......,c.w. ~ im.um 548-~26hftf.'r8. S2). Dlnttl• set 121. IU dry•r S20 uch. Balboa bland 8'2·5833 Vacuum -.,, Wll headA and headboard S25 ror ~!'r:"u Pair 1?au ~-... Todtw~~t:'"'~ oc+.nl»l.Q
MBTAL watdrobe 115 Queen•l1e bedapread '*815.1 Sat 10.2 S50C Paper muke. hand all. Small retrt1er•tor· chroaae Chow tables 15• ~-".!'1' _,_._,..,...,., .. ~ ~1;~
Sof _ __._ __, .. 0 sis. DIMtte table StO. PLASTlC pool .. SO .... painted catl S12. Hand workl 1ood m . Kitchen L ....... _ 1 · T.wlllt .t,_.i..... .... -.,.: • • • ._.. <.'0Ycnn1 ••. R .. braided larae .,.. ... • ll'Ur UNENS ror twin, full " painted lunch palls $15 ato\le eood condlUon bul am .. w-... .-p. llU ~'-.• 1e:::--1= flDll* ~~ Two1mallbtltetSTeach rue sz5 Drnaer llO ~bedoprud Ir pUlow kln1bedlUCto. lleach. Uookl10c·50c. Slenotyp9 n.eecti door lprlftl 112$ 12,dothea,IJ'Mnblucr ;'W1Mr• I~, ,;:_,... !!=-:!:~~~ nu· area NII •·Two Gold~ chair 17.50: •ham1, cott $50, SIS. sr.retdJforf\.111,quttn," tripod IS. Man·• 3-&Pff(! Mai wheel• 125 .. ch: w/matc!Unt plaid •lax Oll~!Hf"'l •..:, =.. ti~ s.---· end tablct1 SO each. Th blk ST&OS20 8ab1llMllDlc·Sl.PoU, knJ,tomaMW~toSlS. blk rzs l088PottCosta N Fr Id I tie $10. lAYl dtffke.i .-,.,. IJW.. s:-..... __ ,.,
Playpitn SJ. !~by w:Ut!r El~:~rlc :fur with ruht1 2Sl·I~ ,So•t· ColOnd towelt :JOc to St Xe:aNS,5245 ,.:::... n:~na, r ~ ~ Joan ant jaott tl~~ t:i'in",.r"" i~~ •= 11;:..,. ~A":
$2. Cur bod ... T11 e .... Jutcer t:.1. Bib baby ant n1ware, gin ..,, ~ Throw pUlow. 25CI to Sl. not qlt.ate -avacado 126. l>rut •nott, tom.. '.<~ 'T~ 2:.V.::-10Y: otC..1• ml 418 Either, Sat, lCH *'2 21aa1 lc.nakoa RB quart SS. Salton plua Llnto tablt c:lothlhaome AUTO 1tereo cusette 2 ColorT v Not worklnf leatber, •'-3-CMI $3,, l'j.f 1:-.tc , ii :ttl. n =:.,. ··~ ---te3 1930 • • wenner '2.llO, Ca11nln1 new a Drapes 1 ort ., player $25. Rotera hi-hat b h Sl$ • c h ,11• all llke Mw. Other boy'• ll • 1~ ~. ~•• SAT/SUN, JO·G, three • j•r• IOC·2Sc 3'1d}' Platt toni &die S2 t.G $5 P•lr. stand cs. Left rear '84 ot • u on Y clothea 25c·U. US CMte.,:11 ;' ,;:;;;.*' :,i:-"
&lrl •bikes, SUn1n:v 3· ·ea YAMAHA 100 twin 11111 mirror $10. Some new 1om• fin VWfencler ... SuperS.. 5'2-3'1M Na•sauad,OoataMesa ~""~11 !J-~ ~?""*' ,~ 116'.. :i::: a~r~o.u~-:rm~1 run1sreaU2S.548.ot04 ' Mltlmact tor1 foud r Sts·5!· fotded, b'rtnc your Ue C1\llM a1racoop SI. fOWElt drllla, HWI LADIBS Levl Stta\IH ,.., .-...... ii~ • ~ C, .!·~1°!~ · T tu er n •r •· meuurem .. l• pllllel VW rtm $2. Call Steve ec1, ... , Jloan $S aild ~, ... u ..,.._ -c •I e • '' • U · w o TWO t'70x14 whitewall DrlftWOOd plantetD. Sea wua• ..,ortment. 6707 133·858t flO each. New car~t autde frln1-" Jaclttt, ~' u · I~ c..-MlllM•us
bathroom 1lnk1 ho and ur.s, lood ahape ror ibell•Sc-asoMC).521'7 Suabore l>rlvt wen aampSa 2Sc.·50e. DoOnt tlH It, S10., ltexlca11 ,a; .. I&.. '• ~ ~·.~~ SU. Two 1choo1 dt11k1 St5 price cs. 84f.2l50 Nowoort Beach CA STOVE 125. Old warne lhollow c:oe1u S5 each lfatMr tooled baod.bt1, ;;_ ~ !! '°''~'! Ud 120. Two r•dlot BUSHNESS GolfJCOPe • ' Iron ~. Dreutr SlO. ' teatblr LIDed '1Xl4. tx· . ,_.-~ iJ ~ .....
-as. BowUna bait, ba1 OOLr lt•m•: Arnold power1amm11s. Walnu& HARDWOOD ..... 1~·'. Btullaubanain•tamp Fo~r &f:U~ t1~T!t:;: cellent con tlon tts. ..._ ~ .-;... I~ '*a
al9d ahote 110. Tape deck Palmer ll"Ont and wood• wall cl~lt 112. Clock vat'loul lcnsU.1 lk a S15. Blue table lamp as. eac · 1• 11 iCh. Vlrbr~ bMt C'Uahloft M~:t" r. &..-:;' *"la_
110. Two~ pl~l"I S7·SI ••ch. Catt SlO. radloAM/nt fl.S, Vanl· f.ot. SU1htlt used rtd Sllvttp6tctlM-S20. Hip S5e1' CBk~:i~T:~.· ~··iu1·-. tlb "" i10. .. ... !' ,,~ '°' () 1111 .'~'*r~ lt·'8.St..-.orecorda25c BallaZlc.aoceacb.Ptve t)'1wl\ltichalraT1pe brick Uc each. 4 beek chair GO. Nope 1 -'·••· Mt-4225 ~r."!: '8'~ .....,. -.U.f2aW. each. 3M ~bl• copier sat cement. paint•· An· adder a Tool bole tia. M ahotanJ panel• '2 dlett a A~ bottle. Aluminum air tuk 10 , .i. • • _ , 1 ao. Bike frame• and Uque draft~ doOr pulll LawnmowuGS,BaaD. each 1 White paotll 7k h ·UO.Latirtrtdwoodta· '~!i1.f~enplant1<0IRL'S·iSc.~na •~n SlllC ·a··,••N..,. HOOGE POOGE .. Nf' par ta lOct·SlO. to~ 50c eacb. Wroqht Iron Exleuton oord H . chS>l21thSLSatonly ble ss. TablH Sl·'3. • lr&Y.t:....O'nr "=-"'"'' ~ • r1 II
Weatttt.a Dr., NB, conm 1wa1 l•mP 110. Ltmps Oarden toolt !!OctoSt. Tl· t ·lhm Ns.oll.8/tu-W7 TelncoPt SlO. Jewlery BADY buW tzS' Q\ani· MW UJ. m-i.
of Weatellff and 12. Old Playboy125c blelamp$12.CGlt•no--.. ,...., 11·~.PlantJnsbucrc.t lnltabl•ftJ.cOtt•t•· ttYARDS~"'tlted .JE0 llTAOMA1 'HAM8UERSO 1
P•cador. tacb. Braaa machine mar.tab&e 117. Dlnttt• ALllOSToewdoUblealAk Hc•fl. Saturday only blettJ.;a.tOfdr.wwa MH/WllMeOO.W..··aJll A AM I Li l iF £UM AL r HM A 8 D 8
GOOD C!! dlihwHbt1 1crews It lb. 10· 1ur· 1cSZS. ~'! 110 ~ 3'3 m.aaz~=:-doors 10.:totol:OO. 2207 A•alooi.'21· J>11k ..S ehalr • '~ yd,G1·lf'71 , M U•M 0 9 ti l HEM It$ AH" U N t
Good __ ... _ lboanl SJ.O, Grwnd llMtt lltll Pl B MS-ml li • 112. SCZ rc>btdoon Stteet, ec.ta M... . Nlt.e tt~t ~ = nae ---S a 'O O "'·T a " " a a U u " A U $ £ L , car spe-"' 81tl &ScNendOOrcMek .. ---. SU. 2 D" bltold cloon ".. • ... ..., ... i.... .. 0 8AILBO-_.'l' •Lido It "' " " ' n" " a . f'7H793 tuo. 11>1Pffd blk• sio. trauac un. -.u ss. ao. ~ • -. 2 PAIR tc. t1c:atet .,i. s ••0• ,__.'T'r 11 :S ;:,0 com "'ldf 115• w11 : : A t D o " A " T r u It G E P L L Y H P
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Sll•• ball• .\c, 211 KARDWAR!!too!ISMZS. 15. SAllltUJ till lpm L~!!'h00~~~:m'= f~~.::~ ......... eacb. ..... tor boda.: ..,Chi, •. 1' E 0 RAE$ G 0 M I t; 0 H 0 u T 1 Au
'4lDMWL Corona dtl JCltcbeSlware IC·tto. ~ ,;.i.,,~ .,.~11.1 U .IOllO. Cookware eadt. Wlll 1tll teparateo ~p~Aft~'*-.!\":: :J.t:: •0•• wor~. 1•0 ll EM ll U 0 A I Y L f T PP ILE A
-at R tfr&aetator tu: t.A#N Monrt. to a& n .ao-.. DoelbOUM $15. ly. ~ ... &•mtl Ir TwO Mlt btl1a. ~I r J _ _:'·--~~ ''' ". z A E A A f: y T I "A, .. L p ""
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6 m-. U2 .Eventn1 Ca· Men Verde 1ara1e nyon Rd., Cdfd. SJS cslale sate. 10c·S400.
lMPM Sat/Sun lGam~pm. 2798
Super Gara1e Sale; Waxwln1.C.M.
Saturday May 1'Lb.186SS SUPER GARAGE SALE!
Saota Iudoral Fln. Gumball machine,
•REDWOOD•
•HOTTU'-S* w..1 • .-w ........
V a l 1 • Y • E l • fumJture, rames ap·
lls/M,agnoUa.) pllances, closet doors, ~~~~~~~~:_J~~~~~~~~~I
Blk nau1ahydc chair, lamps, clothes, &old
tenls, books, clothes, carpet, many sizes, etc., •MAnRISSIS•
more. Sat, 4.53 ldagnolla, etc. Saturday 8:3<M, 3058 SiaaleSeta131.50
CM Zell. Top of the World. Full Sise SU.50
•· IA...... Buch. 41'·1738 •--B&J Mottreu fodOI)' PATIO SALE-Rotary Eveolnp. 838 East ht St, S.A. gasoline lawnmower,•--G-&-.-&-,._-.-5--&L_E __ , S.7-5636
S.'50; Dinette aet, maple "'-~--"' ---------• S35: Panel Ray 1ai. Walnut dlnJna tbl w/6 PUIUC ~UCTIOM heal.er $30; Golf clubs chrs, china cabinet,
$00; Mlac. S:c 14 llldies refrig, colfei: tbl, chest &
clothes$1.00&12.00.Lots tbls. much misc. 425
of ol.ber things, Corner Ford Rd. Apl B. C.M.
34lh & Marc us, N.B. Royal ore Typwriter $40. 675-0253 Power Mower $35. Phone
Chlldrens furn. twin bed,
Other misc furn. 2021
Windward Ln,N.H.
SAT. ONLY! 9211 Win-
tergreen Circle, Fl. Vly.
turn, clothing,
misc.
Giant Community Cara ae
Sale, Ul65Q Broukhuri.l.
lat Elllll F\ Vly May U
1'wo family, Sul/Sun. Ce
menl mixer S90. Bundy
nut~ $1'5 Dnll press SGO
& lou morf'. 21J23 Lu
Snlll', CM, ~6-:1191
F\lmlture; rouch, coffee --------•I tnbles, cbn1r11, lump11 Repair
Kitch equip, clothes ctr Ch;airui
8811 Fry Cir. llR, Sat 9.4
Mountlnp
C.ulln&
)trTa\l•h Gold1mllla
Inc
42;,0Scou Dr. N.B.
1011 .......................
'°" COLOR TV'S
ALL MAJOR BRANDS
Recood. & Guaranteed
Portables & Coosole11
Sl00l01268
FREE 5ame day deliv.
WRIGHT TV
843 A, W. 19th, CM
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30' Sea Rays
Sport lriclgi
Sedan lridgt w .........
JN THE WATER
DEMO'S
By appt Sal" Sunday
NEWPORT STORE
Open 9-7 pm, wltnds lil 6
HarrflOft'I Sea
SEA RAY
3101 West Coast Hw y
Nwpt Bch 714/'31-2547
2327 South Main St.
Santa Ana 714 /S40-6S5S
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9070 "73 360 Y amaba. Ported
••••••••••••••••;•••••• b7 Turner. Champion
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•THICAI PLACI•
2100HarborCll D1·2f20
197' GMC JIMMY
A beautJ ln COid 11 white
w /autom~pwr. •tee~
lJ\I, air CB unit.
lart• 1aa ~ Ir under U.000 mUa. (BWl\210).
OMLYS6ttl
COSTA MfSA
OAT SU N 30, bo l II r , __ H Glasa, aet up for T.T or
• 1 P 1or ..-, unt· flat track. Must aell &850 tnst:_ = '100 per nrm.642-4177. ...HARBOllBLVD.
rnon '71 Yamaha Enduro. no l4N4IOl4NZU
LocaJ resident needs sUp dee syalem. Bst air over '71 Ford PU. Camper tor Cal 40 Pref. Newport. SlOO. M'M2M Special. 114ton, 390 enr.
499-4768 AC. PB, PS, AT, new
FRONT TIE to 26' pwr ~/S..._ .. W. / 60 shell, clean. 962-953&
boat. quiet chaMeJ. $2.50 -I• ... f I per ft S.'50 min 6'1'3-6t08 •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• '7& Otevy HV7 duty Matoll
673 ·1970 M ; -· .... _.__ u-~ It-Joi lhortbd, aso. PS. PB, AT, or • rs &.eWlS __.. ~ ~ dual tnka, cust whla •
40' SU f I I t/a to 32 Ura, ao ml. s.. to ap· P or rent. Fully setr-contalned prec. SS200. 879.()368
Reserve now for
Holiday Is Wknds 11168 Ford 44 too. Radlo1 REGENCY MOTOR heater, rood tires, COOCl
HOME RENTALS body. Runs treat. $1SOO.
825N. Harbor Blvd, S.A. 1_548_~-------
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CAR OUTLET
C-"ForCars
Pold For Or Hot
21'45JIARBOR BLVD.
Ulurbor & Victori1t >
COSTA MESA
642·0653
WE PAY
TOP DOLLAR
FOIMtFTY
IMP0*1'5
MARQUIS MOTORS
2ll802 Mar&uenle Pkwy.
MISSION VIEJO
831-2110 495-1210
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•73 Datsun 240%
t nspeclf'I'est 4·spd.,
AM /FM, stereo, lo down
al\d s.~nslble pymts.
(342J~
~ 14' [o()\JIH 111£A llOVLlV ... l!O • lllU
11"9JOltUO• )•1494 m1
"11 510. Xlnl cond. Lo ml.
Lv'g country. Must sell.
$1450. 67,-8708
•74 PickvpJshell. 411k ml.
Xlnl cond. Xtras. '2400.
548-4193 ~
'75 2*>Z. IS400 Orm. Xlnt
cond, 4 spcJ. AtC, xtras
M2·S296
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mll'•&e. Gd Cond. Call 494·Sl77 m iracle
ma zda
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1972 Mal SSOSL
CQUt-lL Silver
blue/blue lmmaculale condlllon 4' \Ow miles. <975E'rc>. Th.111 weekend·
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SADDUIACK
VAUIY IMPORTS
831·2040 49M949 at7.i P~914
L8 lltCi!i.:.Rid]l>lact. Air
c:ortdo °' Ot&I•· fin· mnulat,·01*1Y 13,0oo miJcll, (Cl21PQP).
MOW S719S
M1~·.10N VI(•') 'MP()RT)
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mlleaee. (54'1JU<Q>ic SADDLErAC '
Y M.LIY IMPORTS
!11·2040.491-4949
Jmm.ac. '00 Targa, 911T,
Nu eni. &c pnt, lthr. 5, p,
etc.S6600.642·'174S.9·5 •·
SHOP & COMPARE
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t heae ate the
LO WIST
PRICED
•IATS
IN SOUTHERN CAUF • • AT
DICllllWR ... 101'.0RS
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FIAT.128
2DOORSEDAN
1n11.21093on
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FACTOIY IRATE '490
DICKMIUa
DISCOUNT '27•
'76 Volvo 2460,LA, copper w/plnstriplng. sun root,
AM/FM tape cassette,
pwr ant, windows, air.
ltht int. lik new, ~uper
sharp Qty UOO~t, $8100.
544·07~ alt SPM
~ .2 C•DILLACI c,. .• , ....
<~>INSTOCK '74 Jmpala Wagon low
Y°'!" choice or COIOl'S & rni.'roof·rack, trlr hitch, eq111Pft)ent. MOit all With air, nq radials, S3400.
factory air cottd~Uonlnr. Diys, S4MUl ask !or--full power, v inyl or Dick cldn'lolet top, ~M /FM 1--·-------1
stereo with tape, cruise rp '55 Chevy 4dr Stn.
control, aplit powel' seat. Wgn. 283, Auto, new pnt.
leather ot tapestry ln· chrome whls. Bst ofr.
terlor, tilt wheel, power 548-8779 door lock.a, etc., etc. 19721---------1
Cpe. de ViUe (897NQC) 5 J,Jonte Carlo, clean,
Sale Pricee from J o a d & d • P 0 W E R
$391ii'r SUNROOF, .3$K mi,
'7:1 ~;orr.551-3321
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150THER
QUALITY CAD ILLA Cs TO CHOOSE FROM
Nabers
Caalllac
"1 5 Sta Wgn Capr:ice
F.state, 454 C.I. pwr, tape
d eck, trl r towing
package $4575. xlnt cond.
496-5587
''16 Mallb'L Classic, PS, PB, AM/FM atereo, f 100. 640·U94 btwn 10 &
'721800ES Sport Waeoq.' 2690 Harbor Blvd.,
spd. overdrive, aH1 C~ia Mc~a 540·9100 •• Chevello, Wan. vs.
AM/FM, cmly 2'l,000orlf. L~!!~!!~~!!!!!!J auto. P.S, AM/FM, roc-mi. Perfect car. '6500. tot)' fresh, lo mi, hi gas
646-8457 1974CADILLAC mileage, perfect vaca-
'M p.UIQO s. New eng, &DQRADO tion/famtly car, 892·1470
b r k a , p n i.. S 18 0 0. Full e9ulpment inc. 's '76 burg. red, 2 dr Monte
(OltPQ$)897-8824Gary \bese t>ow•r ite~s · Carlo Lamlau, 1wvl bckt ....... u·~ windows, -~all!, •teenl\g, seats. OC()fJ.C) gaaae pkg, __ _ brakes & dOor loco. TU 23 ch ph CB ttt whl
..................... -.. wheel, ctulso control, crµlse control; etc. xtni
padded top & low m ltt. 1 CQC\d. Low mi, (15,000) e>w n er -lo ~al oar. orig owner. S585(>.
(S11KLM>. 642-1077 OMLY $6f9S -,6S-C_t1_e-vy-w-hl-te-4d-r.-R-u_n_s,
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good, saso . Aft Q:ao.
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• SPECIAL TY CARS • RECREATION VEHICLES
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DON'l\ BUY UNTIL ¥OU SEE OtJ~ 'SELEITT:IONI
'69 FORD LTD SEDAN
Automatic,. air conditioning, '9dto,
heater. power steering. power
brakes, vinyl top. (ZRa.19)
'74FIAT128SEDAN
4 speed tranamissloft, rldio and
heater. ateel belled radfal tires.
(231MXG}
'69 MBGGT
4 •Pffd t""'9mltli0n. '*''°· ,,...,_ wire Wf*'L (72&A08)
9 pHaenoet. automa\lo. air
conditioning. power atHl'h,g. ~
brekea. roof rack, redle>. Miter. (SHHGF)
• "i
'7 6 FORD GRANADA
Automatic, air conditlontng. POWef
steering. PoWer brakes, bucket seats,
vinyl top, rac(lo. heater. C816NIL)
Automatic. AM/FM stereo wit~ tape.
hM>ICk eeets. spar• tire Cll'l'I.,, '1tlO
wheel•. big tlr••· custom paint.
(527LREl
•
195
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'74 Pinto 2 Dr. 4 Spd.
Mafs, AM/FM stereo,
a!Nondit.loned 546-1960
Pinto Runbt orig own.
2000 CC, 4 spd, xlnt cond.
inside & out. $1250
640-~
Plymouth 9960
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·~···················· .. i---------'75 PLYMOtrl'H Custom '71Vega.3·spd.
F\lry 9-passenger wagon Sl.200or best oCCer.
only Sl,995. Low blue 847·0470 •
book on tha vehicle ls . $3,100. A good clean car '73 Vega Htchbk, asr, new
but it has n .ooo miles 'on tires, reblt eng, xlnt body
it. See in Daily Pllot S1795/Best offer. 498·1750
parking lot at 330 West"'""aft_s_P"_rt ____ _
Bay Street, Costa Mesa, '71 Vega. Good m11g, orig
or call 642:4321 for more ownr. All service re-
lnJotma tson. Ask for ceipts. Auto, AC. R&H.
Riclt or Oscar in neet $950/ofr. Clean. 673·954!> garage.
· '74 VEGA GT Htchbk, 4 '72 Satellite 1 owner. Xlnt spd, ;dot cond, S.1550/
cond. P /S, R/H, A/C, 10 bestorr 847-0279 mi. Lug rk. Let's make a1---·-----
deal. 96().5156 '74 Vega lltchbck. Auto •
• .,.. Pl th Bel ed 35,000 mi, $1550. 556-3610 "" ymou v ere ext 14. days bef 4pm. '383 cu. New starter, runs1---'---"'----
well. $295 or best offer. '74 Vega, air cond, P /S,
See at corner of Darrell vinyl top, runs good.
and Pomona. Cos ta SlSOO firm. Ask for Gary
Mesa. or call 631·3149 or aft. 6pm. 645-3262
642-1060 an SPM --------1•74 GT. AM/FM. tapt!.
Pontiac 9965 stereo CB. air, 4 spd, pin
•••••••••••••••••••••• • striped. $2195. 644-2510
71 Pontiac LeMans, xlnt • cond., $1800/bst offer. :73 GT Wgn. AtC. Many
493-6629 or 499·1311 x.296 extras, FAST SALE!
att2:30PM $750. EvesMG-5597•
Sew, w"'. &!
9104 SIZES S..18
"" 1f('Mi.-..1'f Mt6-
£ASYf s.w. wt'IP. r in tlllt soft two·plecer. Jus 2 ffta in
p1tltrn parts-one for wrap
top-octt fot 6llirt. Travel near
llld tit In fcsllioneble duo.
Printed Plttem 9104: MlsW
Sites 8, t~.12, 14, 16. 18. Sile
12 (bust 34) tlliO-part drm 3
)lldS 45·1ncfl.
$end $1.25 for td ~ Md 3$i tot tldl pattn for
flfst.clall MINd. a•n11s;
S...tt:
Crodlit 01ann
Easy thrifty to rnakt-tddt
a new modern touch. G1~e 1 bedroom chall'll wltlt
Crisp sprhd .. nd Clll~lllS Cl~
cheted Of 14" Jblps in pin•
tPPI• dt$l1n, slltll\ mesll. Pat tern 74S l: crochlt dlrtcUons. use bedspread cotton.
S1.25 10{ each pattern. Add ·35' each ()alletll fOf fif5t-c1ns
alrmt1l alld handllna. Send to:
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We Oot ltl 1977 ASiRE $·
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33 M.P.G.
Hlway
Based on the results of
tests conducted or
certified by the U.S.
Environment Protection
·Agency, the typical gas
nileage of this Vehicle is
Estimated to be 2 3
M.P.G. City, 33 M.P.G.
Hlway.
Your Actual Mileage May \/9ry
SEE
2C 11B7U522614
IMMEDIATE
DELIVERY
NEW
1977
··~ MO.
Total 5ell "" once S4003 70 including tax &
license. Total down oaymon1 S2~S 00 and 48
mol'thly p:lymi:in•s of S99 00 Deferred payment
price I& S5090 20 AP A 1'4 06% on aooroved
credit with GMM~
LEASE OR BUY
LEASE ALL MAKES &
This Is the first Pontiac rhoenlx. It's our new 6
passenger luxury co,..act. A new notchback front
seat with center armrest 11 standard or order belcket
seah ff you like. Grand Prix style Instrument panel,
cut-pill ccrpeting with nearly as much headroom and
front lec)room as you•n find in some full sized cws. V ·6
or V ·8 ere available. Come In and tHt drive one today
and SH for yours.tf iust how beautiful this Hew
P~ntfac Phoeftlx is. ·
'4 c:yt .. 5 ~· radio. (178NAQ)
•3595 .
1975 I CO MARI( IV
V-8, auto. trans., air conditioning P S P B , PW.,
AM/FM stereo r9dlo & tape deck. heater. W5W s. = i6'~JL.'~''73ii whee• """"
1975 CHEVROLET MONTI CAILO v.a. auto. van•.. factcwy air conditioning. ~ 119ering. Landau top, tilt atMrlng, raliy. whee41.
AM-FM atwao (777&.PQ)
•3995
1975 CHEVROLIT SUIFER YAM
V-8. auto tran1 .• power atMflnfil •. AM·FM ll«90 tape,
lea box plus much more. (7<M37Z}
•5395 ·
1975 CAMAIO LT.
V-e, euto. trana., factOfY 1lr conditioning, pow.;
wfndowa, rldlo, whltawall tlrn. vlnyt root, vlntl
lntiwlor. Ult. rally• wheela. (786MXB)
•4695.
V-3, auto. trans • fac:tOfY air conch,tonlng. pawer
_.ing. wtlrtewall tires, vinyl roof. (215LPX)
•4395
1973 PONTIAC GRANDVILLE COUPE
V-8, auto. trans . factory air conditioning, pawer
__,no. power windows, rally• wheels. tilt steering.
(118HER)
'2995
1975 CHEV. 4 Dlt IMPALA
V-8 auto trans . factory air conditioning oower
steering radio. heater whitewall hres vinyl roof
(394MOPI s3495
197 4 FORD HALF TOH TIUCK
V-8, auto trans . power steering, camper shall.
(41898Ul
s3795
V-8. auto tran1.. factory air conditioning, power
11eerlng, radio, whlt•wall tlrH, vlnyt roof,
Esprit-Till·EspnL (128.ISF)
s4295·
1972 IUICK LE SAIRE
V-8 auto trans . p0wer steering, radio. (647KY0).
•1195
I 97J PLYMOUTH IARIACUDA
V-8 auto trans . factoiy air concht1on1ng pawer
steOrHlQ Lindau top (887HEJl
1973 PLYMOUTH DUSTER 1972 PONTIAC CATAUMA COUPE
V-8, auto. trans., f1ctory air conditioning, pawer V-8. auto. tran1.. factory air conditioning, power
steering. AM radio. (078JPS) 1taerlng, AM radio, Landau top. (742ERI)
'2795 '2195. •2195
t 973 PONTIAC SAFARI S. W. 197 6 DODGE SURFER V AH
V-8. auto. trans factoiy air condttlooing, lull pawer.
oower steering. power windows. oower seats, stereo v..e. auto, tran1., power atHrlng, AM·FM stereo tape.
redlo heater whitewall tires. vinyl roof C~OKOFJ (181PCU)
•2995 '6395
1976 FORD PIMTO 1975 FORD PINTO IUMAIOUT
4 cyt., auto. trans., radio, vtnyl roof, tinted glUJ, '4 cyl 'auto trans • radio. (Y15'4257) l'\Nbout. (4'1PD.N>
' ,
1975 PONTIAC FIREllRD ESPRIT
v-a. auto. tren1.. 11ctory 11t conditioning, power
at•lng. Landau top. rally• wheels. (95.41.0G) .
1975 OLDS CUTLASS
V-8, auto. trans .. factoiy air conditioning, p0wer
ate.ring, IX>Wel' dlac brakes. AM·FM stereo radio.
vinyl roof. (378LJ0l
. ...
I
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1976 PLYMOUTH
SIDAM4Dl.
V·8. auto trans., factory air
conditlonlllf,1. powr 1te9f'lng. POWer
dlso brlkes. radio. heater. whitewall
tlrea. vlnyt roof. tinted glasa. wheel covert. low miles. (040PAB)
t3999
LTD 4 H. H.T.
V-8. auto trans factory 11r PoWer
steering. power brakes radio
heater. whitewall ttrea vinyl roof
tinted glass. wheel cover1 Nie. Cer
(70eQAM)
~.-14.1177
WED., THURS., JRI.,, SAT., SUN.
MAY . ll, 12, 13, 14, 15
~ -.........
INCLUDES VEHICLES FROM OUR PRESENT INVENTORY OML Y
~TOttJMON ... M
V-8. au&o trans • fact.ory 11r
cond1t10n1ng oower steenng l)()Wer
disc brakes. AM-FM stereo radio
heater. wtutewall tires. vlnyt roof,
tinted gtasa. wheel covers. (758EL Tl
1969
VOLKSWAGEN
IUS
4 SC>ffd. rllCffo heater, Lota of room.
economy nowl (222KEI)
IOOLS
4 cyl . auto. trans . factory air
conditioning, AM·FM radio. heater.
tinted glass Wheel covers. sunroof.
(130LIG)
ON APPROVED CAEOtT
QM ANY NEW OR ,USED CAR
IM OUR HUGE INVENTORY
12 MO./ 12,000 MILE LIMITED POWER
TRAIN WARRANTY
ON DESIGNATED
USED CARS
GllAMADA 4 OIL
\ 8 auto tr1ns . factory air
cond1tion1ng powr steering. DOW9I'
disc brakes radio. heater. whitewall
tires. tinted glass. wheel cO\lera.
(356MEU)
y
6 cyl auto. trans.. power 1teerlng,
heater. custom paint & chrome rtms,
sjde pipes. sun roof. (1065834)
s4599
• cyl . 4 speed. radio, heater.
(26301L)