HomeMy WebLinkAbout1977-06-04 - Orange Coast PilotAbell who happens LO bo tint 1n
line.
Bob James. Slfnal Landmark r~roperlles vtce·p?' ldent, laid
h11 firm . dev~lopera of tho hou.s·
1n1 tract. will honor the Une of
families living In c ampers and
vatn1 in tM parkan1 lot.
"We didn't invite these peo-
ple," said J ames who noted that
over 800 prospective homebuyers
have mailed letters to SilJlal
Landmark inquiring about the
Bolsa Chica housinl tract.
James sald the anxious
bomebuye.rs 1n the line are jump-
ln& tho aun because prices on the
hou esbavenotbeenaet.
Ttu! developer said the prices
will not be eet until a detailed re-
port on the subdivision is com-
pleted by a state real estate agen-
cy in Los Angeles.
G. A. Randolph. deputy state
real estate commissioner said
Thursday the much-awaited su~
division report is nol ready.
Randolph said be does not
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Solon Sup ports Sale of Saccharin
W AS ff I N GT 0 N C A P )
1:oftgress will be asked to ap-
J>f'Off legi6lation tha~ would de-
lay for l 'v2 years a proposed gov-
rn ment ban on the use of
~acc)larin as a food additive.
~ Rep. 'Paul G. Rogers <D-Fla. l,
said Friday he plans to in·
oduce a bill t.hat wpuld have tht!
feet of beading off the Food and
rug Administration's <FDA)
plans to prohjb1t the sale and dis-
tribution of saccharin ln food and
drink~girullng-in..Ally ~
Rogers said his bill also will
direct the National Academy of
Science's Institute-of Medieine to
review how accurately scientific
tests done on animals can be re-
lated to humans.
The FDA announced plans
earlie.r this year to ban saccharin
as an artificial sweetener in food
and drinks, permitting its sale
mtly as..a.. ~npus.crlptio1uln.1.&.
The action was spurred by'Cana-
dian studies 1h0tiini that high
dose& of saccharin can cause
cancer lo rats.
Rogers said he thinks the gov-
ernment ls moving tQO hastily
against the sugar substitute.
·'The American public neoed! to
know and understand the basis
on which any such FDA decision
is made," the congressman said,
maintaiolng he does oot use sac·
charin.
Rogers said he believ-:s the
morat.orium proposal coold pass
Conuess quickly.
Fire Deaths
ATLANTA (AP) -Ara ln-
vettigaUni team has concluded
that' a short circuit ln an elec·
trlcal cord for a fountain pump
caused \he Beverly Hills Supper
Club IJr.e in Kentucky t.Jiat killed
al ·Jess( 161 persons, 'the As-o ~ated .l>ress has te,rned.
e vale investigating.team -
Xflanta told 1{entuc1Cy fire
olficia\s that last week's fire
began in a wall by a decorative
stone fountain just outside the
southgate, Ky., club's Z-ebra Room.
The team of three lo-
• vestleators estimated the fire
began as early as ~ _p.m. EDT
Saturday, and much1>f the club's
attic was abla,ze by the time an
alarm for the fire was placed at
9:02p.m.
The team was allowed int,o the
scene alter" Kentucky state in·
vesllgatora and out-of-slate ex-
perts spent Wednesday and
1!hursday tryJng to track down
tt}e cause.
The fire, which traveled up a
steel I-beam at the c9rner of a
banque( roo°'• w~ trapped ln the atUc by ttie b <ting's steel
roof, lnvtsUgators s ld.
The hi&h .resistance electricat
st\ort ln the J>utQP'S power cord
probably was caused bY. vibra·
tJons cl\aftnv tl\e· cord's 'iqsUla·
tibn as 't passed thr<>uih an un-
protecteid hole in th~ fountain's
metal ~b.1nvestiS{atora said.
(See BLAZE, Pa'e AZ)
know wh.eo it wut be completed.
..We take a1J our files in order ,"
he added. ·
Th& state offtcial said de-
velopers "all try" to hurry the
completion of the report to sell
their homes.
Meanwl\ile, Mrs. Abell, a Hun-
tington Beach resident, main-
tains a lilt of those lo line to buy
the houses when the price is an-
nounced.
''The early bird 1ets the
worm," aald Jim Mason, of
• Cypress, who is eighth ln une.
"In this cue the wor.m is my
future house."
Mason said, "We're tryiq to
beat the mass of people wbo want
these houses."
But Mason noted that. most
people in the line want to b~ a
4-bedroom, 2,640-square-foot
house, known as "Model 26." On·
ly nine or these models will be
built in the Sprlngdale-Talbert
tract, be said.
"One man was 14th in line but
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BEN INOERSOLL. 2. READY TO ROLL AT FRY
Costa Mesa's AnnLla1 Spring FN"9 Under Way
Parail,i3 Will . Open
. .
~lFishEry.
•
A two-mile parade, complete
with marching bands, floats and
horses, kicks off 321\d annual
Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor
Fiab Fry and Carnival activities
today beginnlnc at to:ao a.m .
The parade will begin at tbe
Harbor Shopping Center and
move south oo Harbor Boulevard
to 19th Street. From there,
parade participants will march
west to Anaheim Street, then
south again to Lions Park.
Activities for th~ rest oC today, and Sunday include:
10 a.m. Carnival rides and ex-
hibits open
10:30 a.m. Fish Fry parade
begins
12 noon Fish dinners served
2: 15 p.m. Parade winners an-
nounced
3 p.m. Drawing tor 1977 Ford
Pinto autQtnoblle and $600 in
prizes.
4 : 15 p.m. Dorothy Jo Dtncers
perform
6 p.m. Dtawing for cit'' and prizes
7 p .m . All-Amel'icarr Boys
Chorus, directed by Father
Coughlin.
8 p.m. Drawing for car and
prizes
SlJNDA Y, .June 5
12 noon Camlval rides and
booths open. Fish dinners served
2 p.m. In-Hopes musical group
performs.
2: lS p.m. Judging of Baby con-
test in Veterans Me~orial ltall.
3 p.m. "Miss Cost.a Mesa" con·
test awards ~
3': 30 p.m. Baby Co11te.st Pre3~
tatt9DS an<:lAwatds •
5:30 p.m. Drawing for car and
prlz~
6;15 p.m. Arlee 81ghbee dan·
cer• perform
8 p.m. Drawing for cat and mo..
peel
be left because he knew he
couldn't. fd. one of the Model 26
homes,·• Mason S!lid.
· But as the vi1U aoes on, de-
velopment company ofttclals..say
they will accommodate the park-
in& lot campers with "port-a·
potties" and t?'ash bins.
The parkine lot "colony" in-
cludes about 15 children. ransing
in age from 10 months to 18
years.
<SeellOMES, PageQ) •
2nd Try
Assisted .
By Veto?
SACRAMENTO CAP} -A ll!e·
w.U~t.-parole bill tMt sup-
porters call an alternative to the
death penally bas cleared the
state Senate despite.. arguments
that most people want capital
punishment.
The' measure by Sen. Milton
Marita (R-San Francisco) was
sent to the Assembly Friday on a
22-9 vote. At least 21 votes -a
bare majority in the 40-seat up-
per house -were needed for
passage.
It W¥ the second lime Marks
bad tried to eet the bill out of the
Senate. He fell one vote short
when he took it up for a vote in
April.
Passace this lime around may
have beet a!ded by ipereasing •
speculation that Gov. Edmund •
Broy.rn Jr.'s veto of a deatb
penalty blll lut Friday may nOl
be overridden by lawmaken.
Brown has uid he favors life
without parole for certain crimes
instead ol capital punishment
Marks, a death penalty foe,
said his bill ls "an alternative to
p•otect the state of California in
the absence" of capital punish·
ment.
Jf Brown's veto stands, Marks
said, California needs a law to
prevent release of some convict-
ed murders who become eligible
for parole after seven years of a
life sentence.
But Sen. George Deukmejian (R~Long ~ea~h>, who introdyced '
the death penalty bill, said
Mark:i' bill ''is nothing like what
the people of California want."
The popular vote in a 1971 ln-·
itiative campaien produced a de·
ath penalty law thrown QUt as un-
con s ti tution al by tbe state
Supreme Courf. lut D~e.mbu.
The measure provides life
without parole for many ot tit\
s ame circumstances thaf
Deukmejian's bill would allow
use or the death penalty. aucb as
multiple murders, murder-for-
hire and murder in the com-
mission" a robbery.
It would allow use of the death
penalty only ii an inmate already
serving a sentence of life without
parole was conv~ted of first.
degree murder.
The bill would not remove the
governor's power to commute a ·
Jile•wit.bout·Pal'Ole sent.Dea or
grant a p8rdon in such cue •.
but Brown bas u.ld he w'*'4 be
willlQ to have such power taken
away.
It isSB220.
lm:IJW <AP)-.\ D w Savi
'atlon 1h1Md by
Bn!Zhl11ey may allow thcr
party l r lO CClft•
M1U111U1 b1a role u chlel of~·.
enmwt b7 laklD_. onr "1•
ll,l"lel t'ft-*11.1 pt ol , .. • • w t.a'll ob" ernaidtodQ.
currta1 PHlld t, Nikolai
V. Podpmy, •• Oroppod from
lbo J)ll1;1°1 na1bl8 Polli.tiuro lfl.7
M, obMr"ft:r'I hero apeeted
be woUS IO:m be 1trtpped ot U>e
"'esldmc1.
As Communllt put1 chJlf;
BrubneT already wleld1
sup power ln the Soviet
Unioe.
BN:dmet, 70. beaded the eocn·
miUee t.bat drafted the new coo-
stibrtJon, first promiled by the
late Nildta S. Khrushchev in 1959,
and aome observers say be in-
tends it u his politital legacy to ruture!oriet eeneratioDs.
Obeawn CODtend Brezhnev
could move lnto the presldeney
alld deletate routine tasks or the
office bolder of the newly created
postoff}ratd.eputy preaidenL
The 9,000..word draft, published
today across more than three
pages in tbe official party
newspaper Pravda, would
replace the 1936 constitution
written under dictator Joseph
Stalin.
It claims to guarantee basic
civil richta for Soviet cltiiens,
but sa,s those rights must not be
exerciaed in any way that could
harm "the interests ot society or
theatate."
QJristina and Bill
Christina Little, 5, greets Bill Hill with a hat and flower
during senior ctUzens birthday party Friday at Pomona
School in Costa Mesa. Kindergarteners from the school
surprised a senior citizens group wtih party favors and
a birthday song. Seniors were having a mass birthday ·
party for everybody in their group.
•
Sunday there will be more than
4,000 people oa band as the Irvine
Company sta1a another lottery
for moderat.ineome housin1 in
Woodbi'tdee.
Company o(flclal.s HJ lbey
don't know bow many of those •,ooo wUJ be m•mbera ot
m~erai.lnC!ome famWes and
hoW m1DY wUl be 1peculaton,
but they're hopln1 1peculatora
willbefew.
The mbomea wW aell at tM..aoo
for the two bedroom model and
$34,800 for the three bedroom
model. Those prices are about
$3,000 hl.aber than prtces charsed ln the filJt. Woodbridge moderate
income housing lottery last Sep.
tember.
The snaJor problem faclnc com pan)' olnclnls will be tho pr.
aence of ~\llaton who In the
past have bougbt the homes from
other IJ'vine lottery winners only
to sell the homes again in a short
Vote Puts Carter
Behind Senate Plan
WASmNGTON CAP> -Presi-
dent Cart.er, who once balked al a
Senate attempt to strip his pro-posed energy secretary or the
power to set prices, ls nQw cham-
pioning the Senate's decision to
do just that.
That'• because while the
Senate voted Friday to give those
powers to a commission, it gave
the president veto powers over
their decisions.
Under a measure approved
Friday by the House, the presi-
dent would not have that power.
Both houses rejected Carter's
original proposal that the new
secretary should have broad
authority to aet energy prices
himself.
The man Carter bas picked to
head the new department,
enera adviser James R. Schles-
inger, says the veto provialon-ls
Brooks said that even though
the energy secretary would not
be as powerful as Carter bad
hoped, "the bill goes a long way
to asswing that there will be
a uniform energy policy."
The House approved the bill
after voting to limit the new de-
partment's existence to five
years, wlless Congress votes in
the meantime to extend it.
Although sponsors of the bill
opposed the cutoff date, Rep.
James T. Broyhill <R·N.C.), who
proposed it, said Congress could
easily vote to keep the depart-
ment if the Congress decides it's
doing a good job.
There is no such provision in
the Senate bill. This too is an is-
sue that will confront the con-
ference committee.
.. Athlete 'Released'
Eight Years After Collapae, Man Dietl -
important~ ·
He said the administration will
try to convlnee members of a
conference committee working
on a compromise blil to go along
with the Senate.
"We wlll make our ·views
known very strongly,.. Schles-
inger told reportera arter the
House joined the Senate in trim-
ming his power as tho nation's
first energy secretary.
The pJan to give this power to
the ~Y secretary ran into
trouble in Congress almost from
the outset, especially among de-
fenders of the Federal Power
Commission, the independent re-
lfUlatory agency Congress set up
to regulate natural gas pipeline
rates and some forms of electriC"
power.
GOOSE LAKE, Iowa (AP> -
Gareld Mayne's funeral was Fri-
day -nearly eight years alter he
collapsed on a high school root-
ball field and never regained con-
sciousness.
Gareld. 22, died Tuesday night
at a nursing home.
"In a way lt was a shock and in
a way it wasn't. You don't really
think it will be today," said hls
father, IJoyd .Mayne. "We are
-3-car-Crash
Injures One
A head-on crash along Laguna
Canyon Road Friday niaht in·
jured a 23-year-old San Dimas
woman and damaged three
vehicles. Irvine City police arrested
Edward Richardson, 40, or
Diamond Bar, booking him in
Orange County jall for alleged
felony drunk driving.
Kimberly Dipple, a passenger
in a south-bound van driven by
her husband, Terry, 24, was
treated ·al the scene by
paramedics and released. The
woman suffered cuts and bruises
in the mishap.
Irvine Police Officer Harold
Karaka said the accident oc-
curred as Richardson, north·
bound in a Ja1uar, rounded a
curve and lost control of his vehi-
cle. A third car was Involved when
it hit pieces of the Jaguar lying in
the roadway.
There were no other injuries.
F..0-PageAJ
SAVED •••
rived on the scene, they found the
people near a spot Laguna public
.safety officers uae in their clifC
rnc&ae training.
While the scene was lighted
from above b;y the N ewPort
Beach police helicopter, firemen
descended the bluff and hauled
all threet.o safety.
ORA NOE COAST s
DAILY PILOT
happy that Gareld has been re-
leased.
"We knew Gareld's death
would come and our faith in God
and our Saviour have held us.
together," he said.
The Mayne family is Mormon,
and the father said the Mormons
h ave a different outlook on life
and death. Mayne is the unpaid
branch president of the Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
in nearby Clinton.
"We believe that our family
will be tog et.her again as a family
unit in the afterworld lfwe live as
we should. We know that we TJill
be with Gareld again." •
Following the services, Uoyd;
his wile, Willa Mae: dauchter,
Lynette, 20, and another son,
Gre1ory, 11, lert for. GypsUIQ,
Colo., for the burial in the family
plot. The family lived there unW
Gareldwasl2.
"We never realty did give up.
We did 90 percent, but there was
still 10 percent hope. Deep down
we knew he would die," Mayne
said.
Gareld was a 15-year-old high
school sophomore halfback when
he was injured at a football prac-
tice session Oct. 8, 1969, He com-
plained that his head burl after
mak1ng a tackle. Then he col·
lapsed on the field.
He underwent surgery that
night, but doctors said his brain
stem bad been crushed and he
probably wouldn't make il
lhrough the night.
But Gareld lived for nearly
eight years, without the as-
sistance of any machines.
"He was young and was a
strong wiry kid," his father said.
Gareld was fed intravenously.
Mayne said the family visited
him at least once a week, telllng
him or things that happened even
though they were certain he
could not hear.
.. It was bard, very hard, to see
him lay there and deteriorate,"
said Mrs. Mayne.
Area residents helped the
·family pay medical espemee. A
countywide benefit featuring
former Detroit Lions all-pro
tackle Alex Karru raised $6,000
in.1B71.
The House-Senate conf'erence
committee wlll work out dif-
ferences between the two bills
setting up the new department,
sought by President Carter to
carry out a national energy
i>olicy.
Rep. Jack Brooks <D·Tex.).
floor manager for the House bill,
predicted fintl congressional
enactment of the energy re-
oraantzat'oa -c>ne of the largest
ever tn government -before
Congress votes ou the specific
energy proposals tbat Cart.or
wants the new qeney to Imple-
ment.
Judge Sumner Fills
Supreme Court Joh
Orange County Superior Court
Judge Bruce Sumner of Laguna
Beach w~ assigned Frid•f to temporary duty on the CallfomJa
Supreme Court.
Chief Justice Rose Bird invited
Judge Sumner, 52, to sit as an as·
soclate justice with the high
court in the week commencing
Junel3.
The Supreme Court will be sit·
ting In Los Anteles for the one
week period. Judae Sum~er will
be taking the seat normatly oc·
cupled oy retirln1 Justice
Marshall McComb.
"I'm very pleased an4 delltht· eel at beini aaked to serve on
what I regard • • • • • • a• the finest
Supreme Court in the world,"
.Judge Sumner c9mmented Fri-
day in bJ.s courtroom.
Unit Backs Budget
Of $1: 4. 7 Billion
"I believe that I am one of a
very few trial Jud1es to be asked
to serve on the hllh court and I
also believe that I'm the first
Orange County judge to get such
an invitation."
Judge Sumner. a former
Republican uaemblyman. was
appointed to the Superior Court
in 1965 by then 1overnor Edmund
G. "Pat"Brown. SACRAMENTO (AP) -Tbe
Assembly Ways and l\feans Com-
mittee has approved a $14.7-
billlon state budget that would be
the cornerstone of a $16.3-bllUon
state spending plan for the
1977-78 fiscal year.
The measure was sent to the
Assembly floor Friday tor a vote
Monday. It is $451.) mtlllon mol'e
than Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. re-
quested in January, and $59
mlllion bigger than the budget
bill sent to the Senate floor
Thursday by the Senate Finance
Committee. ,
Either plan, coupled with
separate property tax relief and
school fmance measures, would
boost state spendi.De hi the year
beglnning July 1 to a level $3
From Page Al
BLAZE •••
The investtaators soid tbakhe
ftle ienit.ed wood In the w.ni-
Witb the l·beam acting like a
chimney.
Jack. Hall, chlef ossl1tant to
Keatuc:ky 00~ . .Julian Carroll,
confirmed la"' Friday night that
the prtvate invesUcaUng team
parf.iclpated in the invettiJaUon
Wednesday and Thursday.
"lt hM been decided that there
will be no report on tho cause o(
th f1nt until au tho intervten.
laboratory .vttkmc aliCl', doCu·
ments are compJled into the nn I r~port. 1 cannot tive you a Ume
hmlt to C!Xl*t Uto" Port.·· Hall
laid.
blllion above the current state
budget. Neither envisions any
slate tax rate increase.
The two committee actions put
lentaUve pricetags on the 1977·78
budget for the first time. But the
committee votes and the expect.
ed floor votes next week are little
more than technicaUUes.
The final drart of the budget
wlll be written in hearin1s
scheduled later this month by a
six-member Senate-Assembly
committee assigned to negotle.te
dllrereoces between the twobllls.
Assemblyman Daniel
Boatwrlcht (D.Concord), auttioc
of the budget blll. said be bopes
for floor votes senc:Uni ttie bill
back to Brown by June 23.
Then Brown gell a second
crack at the bUdget for vetoes.
The bluest dilfer~nce between
the two drafts of the bill ls to the
prisons budget. The Senate bill
Includes •1.e million aouebt by
Brown for new state prlao~ nen
San Dleao and Chlno, but the ,.._
sembly blll cut the approprla\ioo
to $375,00P for a study of e_rlson neoda.
Both bills offer I0.1 percent
pay Increases for most state
workeu attd nonacademic
employea ot Unlverslty or
California and the State
University and Colleg~s. Brown·
flrlt off orcd 5 ~ptrcent, then
rel std hlS ~roposal to &.5 percent.
The AIMmbly :version flt the
t>ud1eL ofr•rs 8 ptrcent pay
t ' to UC and It~ eou .. c teachers, Wh.lle the Sia-' bllJ,
1pproved the s per~t pnipQHa
by8~
Now a Democrat, ho has
served as presldinl Judge of the
Oran1e County Superior Court
and as chairman of the
Califomla ConaUlution Revision
Commissl()D.
Jadge SWnner was the reci-
pient ol. the Franklin G. Weat
award in 1911. The or.,e Coun·
ty Bar Association tribute booors
tboee · who have coplrlbuted
aignlficanUy to the C8'11e of law
and justice in the county.
The Senate responded to th1~
criticism by voting to give the
pricing powers of the FPC to a
tbree·member commission
within the new department,
which would also have some
authority over the wellhead price
o( domesUc oil.
o.lly Plitt SUH "-'•
Nef!UBotae
"Bisquik," a year and a
half-old Great Dane, will
need more than a biscuit or
two for dinner each night.
but he's a good bet for a
watchdoJr. You can get to know· him at the Laguna
Beach Animal Shelter, 20412
Laguna Canyon Road.
Laguna Beach, telephone
497-3552.
Ume atahe.altJl.7prOftt. :I Co1n1>U1 apokesmu K .
B.rower •aidlledoubll th.Ila tbe 4,CD) ~ ce hU4
wtll be •lieculatOri becauee -
the 10-cllled winners wW not
buytna tMtr homes f)pt.,,.,.
''Tbellm 8Sttun• we nl1 be asked to nu oat 10108 ar the ln-
ltlal paper work. Tile uext i5
names will rm out a 4bort focm
and the next 100 a.flu \hat. we'll
juat take thelr names in case
some ol the otbe1' people doD't.
come through," be said.
Brower explained tbat ~· ''winners" will tben have to IO
tbroush a HUD screen.Ing to
mate sure they quality and they
will have to occupy lbe home to
&et tiUe to it.
Brower added that there tis no
time limit aet as to bow long the
occupancy must be, which
means that new home buyers
could potentially move into the
new home for a brier period and
then recall the house at a profit. .
Prospective bomeowners-
familles whose income ranges
from $11, T30 to $19,000 annually-
bave until 6 p.m. Saturday to sign
up at the Woodbridge Villager
sales office in the Woodbridge in-
formation center.
Brower said that in order to
win the chance to buy a home, the
person must be present at the
drawing which beglns at 9 a.m. ia
the parking lot behind compaay
headquarters, sso Newport
Center Drive.
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HOMES •••
Some of the parents are spe.odi-
ing their vacation time or days
orr sitting in the parking lot.
Beach chairs and blankets are
scattered on the lot which in-
cludes some grassy lawn areQ
and several small trees.
Other parents work in shifts,
said Mrs. Abell. "One will go t<>
work while the other stays µi
line," she said. ,
Mrs. Abell said she crosses a
name off the list if a member nr
one of the families does not re-port each hour. w
• The keeper of the line list saM
some people eiven pay someora
to st•nd in line for them. ~
Between $2S and $50 bas ~
paid to hold a place in line.~
have paid as much a~ an~ •
said Mrs. Abell. ·,
It's not as ·easy as it sounds.
said Jackie Waters, a mother of
two chlldren who bolds a placelt
line fOr tb6 bous• \vitb bl'
husband, a certified public ac-
countant in Los Angeles.
Although no one has tried 2 into the llne1 Mrs. Waters s ·
• ii difficult. to ma1ntain her
tion while taking care or
houaebold chores. A back seat of
laundry in her c_-,. was proof of
that, abt! added. .
M..-. Abell slid ahe cooks bf.t'
meals and cares for her young
dau1hter in her van.
SJ1nal Landmark officlah iri~
dlcated it may J>e Au1ust beCo~
the bouse1 ar&Cbuipleted.
But th1a falls to daunt mos~ those In llile. "P~ple 1o0k out flJ
each other, 0 said Mn. Abel
"But every now ind then· we
aromnl an4 alve them a tal1'." ...
Salesman Oliff Pablm~ atared at tbe campers aiiH
scratched .his head in disbell~
from his office adjacent. to ~P I parking lot and bouaes wKler
construction.
Pa bl man aald the campei\
have caused no pro_blems ~ut .5l1.nal Landmark officials realJJI
wlsh things hadn't happened~
way. •
None of th1I seems to phase~ prospectbehomebuyers. '·
"After all," said one, "we'r.t
jus\ ~•etti.nt to know our futd.t'e
neilhbOn:' t I
Liddx Fate: Secret~~
ALLENWO()D. Pa (AP>~' Gordon Llddy. ttie o
Watertate bdtilar sUU in J
had a parole hearlne Frld'U' ~J
the federal prison farm where"-
is now aetvini his sentence, ~ ·
no decision waa announced. ·~
G.WtK FARM HANDS RAIS.NO PRODUCE AMD CAIN IN DOWNTOWN HUNTINGTON BEACH
Ceptaln .. ,ond (from left) Percynth, Pet Brock, Ken Donnell Dig O•rdenlng
Health Teaching Eyed
Move May Lead to Comprehensive Plan
The Laguna Beach school
board bas ordered district a~
lltlnlstrators to assess current
Jlealth education practices
•mong the district's high school,
Jatermediate school and lbree•
elementary schools.
It Is the first step in what may
lead to adoption of a com·
prehen.sive health education pro-
gram.
Jo Ann Boswell1 president of
the Laguna Beach Unlfied School
District Parent-Teacher Associa·
fton Council, said exisllne health
education la "at the whim of the
individual teacher" and present·
eel "In a very fragmented form."
Trustees agreed that a more
cohesive program should be
sought.
Health education is handled
'formally only at the high school
and Intermediate school levels in
Laguna Beach, and not al every
~,radelevel.
Mrs. Boswell presented slides
depicting a state health depart·
ment program that would teach
health education at every grad~
kindergarten through 12tti.
Currently at Laguna Beach
High School. health education is
conducted in three phases, ad-
ministrators say. A Human
Ecology, or Health Science,
course is a one trimester gradua-
tion requirement.
The course covers subjects in-
cluding nutrition, exercise, and
tobacco, alcohol and drug in·
formation.
A school nurse provides testing
and health screening in the
second phase. The third phase
consists Qf education through the
physical education program, re·
quired for grades nine through
11.
At Thur.Aton .lntermediate
School. parent permission is re·
quired for the only formal health
education taught. Subjects are
liHit'ht in-theseienee~lasses, and
consist or inform a ti on about
human reproduction, tobacco,
alcohol and drugs.
At Top of the World, El Morro
and Aliso elementary schools,
health Jnformation is related
solely in the p)\ysical education
classes, Three months ago the
school nurse began distributing a
monthly informational newslet-
ter printed on the backs of lunch
menus &iven to students.
The program proposed by Mrs.
Boswell would tie together all the
current practices and expand
them, as part of a regular cur-
ricuham. '
1 Priest Sentenced
' For Sex Acts, Film
WINCHESTER, Tenn. CAP) -An Episcopal priest who ran a home
(or wayward boys has been convicted of committing homosexual ac~s
with the young residents and of Cilming lhe acts a~ tr.e boys engaged m
qr_gies. 1 The Rev. Claudius l. "Bud" Vermilye Jr., 48, was sentenced Friday
ajg~t to .serve 25 to 40 years in a
,penitentiary.
"I have taken into account the
f._ct that this crime occurred
qver a period of four years and
was at least partly for a profit,"
j:ircuit Court Judge Thomas A.
lJr eer said. "I have also con-
sidered that some of these boys
were as young as 11 or 12 years
old."
Defense attorneys said U1ey
would reques t a new trial within
30days.
PreaBanN~ed
SA?\"TA MONICA (AP) -The
j\ldge in the Roman Polanski case
has refused to restrict press cov·
~rage ol the director's rape and
drug trial, saying he has "deep
respect for the responsibilities or
the press."
( IN SHORT )
Johnson demanded lhe man be
charged with felonious hijacking,
but the court did not classify the
crime during the proceedings.
Swedish court officials said he
admitted hijacking a twin-
engined AN24 carrying 18
passengers on a flight from Riga,
Latvia, to Daugavpils.
C11ba 'fin Rapped
HOUSTO,N (AP> -Former
President Ford says it would be a
mistake to restore diplomatic re-
lations with Cuba, "a nation that
is expanding communism."
She said It would change the
emphasis of health education
from one of "mere health in-
formation" to one that examines
relationships between mental,
physical and social health.
"It would be as much a part of
the curriculum," she said "as re-
ading, writing, nd the other fun-
damental subjects.''
•
Quark Fann Sotvs Seeds of Nutfition '
BJ AllTll\Jlt ll. VINSEL hl1 ao;.year job as a Los Anc~les
Of ..... ",.....,_.. County Health Department in·
Welcome to downtown ffUnt-apeeto.-in 1968 and into the COW\· tngton Beach's Quark Farm, terculture.
home of it.a curator, Ken .. Cap-"We'rejustsquatten>," he coo· lain Beyond" Carleton, hi• lady feaan.
Cindy "Percynth" Calderon, • .. Thia la St·.;"ard OU Pl'Q-rty plus row of sprouting carrots, .. ~ ..-
onions. beans and IT'eens. butt dol)'t \hink they'd object to a
The small corner plot at Lake. garcten. We've· put a lot of money
Street and Acacia A venue also into it -the rope for the awing
boasts a sofa, a dlsabled car, an cost S25 alone-and we cleared
old -fashioned tire-and·rope tree their weeda. They won't have to
swin1 and two chalkboards tor il· PlY somebody to do that now.
"Some people mlabt call us
radicals or hippies but I s~ we
have the bl&best levels ol COD·.
sclouaness and aw areneas," be explains while lounging on tbe'
sun-splashed sofa.
ThlJ la bei&btened by P.roper
diet, declares the S4·year-Old atu·
dent of nutrition.
lustrated lectures. "We all bave our diflerent
The Quark Fann and outdoor apartment.a across the street but
am phi theater·pl ay ground· we're 1n harmony. We all abare
rlecture hall is a joint eCCort ol r~ 1n the garden and in the work and
}sidents but anyone 19 invited to we will all eat from it," adds
lcome and plant, play. llaten and Captain Beyond.
have their own way. "If more people would do this
He says in just eight hours or ii·
luatrated lectures, he un impart.
aufflclent nutriUonal knowledae to change a person's pbyatcal
body and sense of well·beinl 100
percenl
"You are constantly trained
and programmed by the media to
put sugar, cortee, salt and ham·
bur1en inl.o your body,•• Captain
Beyond aaya with an evangelical
llghl in bia eye. ''Do you think
that'snonnal?" "I grew up In Long Beach and ltlnd olthing instead or letting in·
we used to have the old street cor· to their cars and driving away to
ner spit-and-argue clubs," ex-be somewhere else, we would
plalnsCaptilinBeyond. . have a more homey, healthy
He says the Quark Farm is a society, cloeer to the land."
more functional latter-day Anyone interested is invited to
version of the same social vehi· drop by Saturday for the lectUM,
cle. or to stakt out a garden plot at
''We're goin1 to have a eroup the Quark Farm, Captain
discussion on paranoia," say$ Beyond empbasl:ies.
Captain Beyond, in an im· "We plan to string ele<itric
promptu interview on the sol a at wires act01Bs the street and put up
the vacant. beach area lot, which speakers to cive talks on nutri·
is owned by Standard Oil Com· Uon while people garden," Capt.
pany of California. Beyond continues, looking ahead
As he talked, a white station to future Saturdays.
wagon wilh an official City of Captain Beyond, who Is cur-
Huntington Beach seal on the rently having bis name legally
side, circled the block, Its driver changed to just that, finances a
peering at the Quark Farm and leisurely lifestyle by several of
all present. bis inventions, including the
·'Probably the planning and plastic flower appllque stick-on
zoning department,'' shruas Cap-decorations of the late 1960s, plus
tain Beyond, who dropped out of stick-onpeacesymbols.
"You can't imagine the awful
things you're doing to yourself
when you pUt a bi&, juicy steak
into your stomach."
Chiming in, Percyntb alleges
that the typical All-American
breakfast of orange juice, milk, a
poached egg, slice or toa11t and
bacon with coffee is nothing less
than a dose of pure poison.
The Captain and Percynth say
they eat quarks, hence the name
the Quark Farm.
Quarks, Captain Beyond says,
are the recently announced
sm allest units or matter in the
universe, far tinier than atonia.
Captain Beyond says the
Quark Farm's quarks simply
come up in a variety of sizes,
shapes, colors, smells and
flavors, from green pea, to onion
and tomato.
)ff'sa's grtat 43" hHvy cultured
marble Lop table with umbrella slot
and + vinvl i.trap~d chairs. You'll
enjoy it for years to come! Lim
$329.00
$259
ALUMONT PATIO
FURNITURE
W1th2
Chairs
42" Table w/4 arm chairs
NIVllRUSTS
f~\ • \'~ ·: \ , / MATCHING CHAISE ~.$139
~ .$99°0 Reg. saoo $199°0
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Superior Cou rt Judge
Laurence J . Ritlenband an·
nounced his decision Friday
after a one-hour private con-
ference with prosecution and de-
fense attorneys. Polanski'll at-
torney, Douglas Dalton, com·
plained about publicity
surrounding the 43 -year-old
director's indictment and pre-
'fttal hearings on charges of drug-
1ing and raping a 13·year-old
elrt.
Ford, in Houston for a fund·
raising event for Republican Sen.
John Tower Friday night, told re·
porters that as long as Cuba
"continues to have 15,000 to
20,000 military personnel in
Angola and is expanding military
operations to other African na·
lions, I don't think the United
States should give diplomatic re·
cognition to the Castro regime."
President Carter bas taken
steps to improve r~latlons with
Cuba and to exchange lower·
level diplomats.
SEE OUR ELEGANT ALL-WEATHER HOMECREST LINE
SJamtle Dela.ed
lr ASHlNGTON (AP) -The
first manned ru1ht or lhe Space
SbutUe while strapped to the
back of a ~g 747 jumbo jet
bas been delayed a second Ume,
until at least June 18, the space
afency aaJd.
The National Aeronuatlca and
Space AdminiJtratloo said Fri·
day that additional time Is
needed to complete 1round
dMcks ot the new aeneraUon
qaceshlp, which, when opera·
donal, wUJ take off like a rQCkot
•4 land back on earth like an aliplane.
Sertate Baelu BIU
SACRAMENTO (AP) -A bJD
to raise the manutory retire-
ment age from 6S to 10 for those
who want to continue Orldna
and can pass pby1tcal exams
easily cleared the state Senate
Friday.
The blll by Stn. George
DeukmeJlan <R·Lonc Beach>
would not aeply to acUve police
and f1l'* ftpten, But It would
keep <ith•r qu.alllied employes
from bclDc forced to retire before age7Q.
Ban Wms Support
SACRAM~ (AP)-A ban on · rmOkina m foOd stores. ~ aiOted 11 a way to prOtect. food
and chedr~ clefki health, bu
bien narrowly approved bJ tbct
Auunbty. Jt wu ae.at to the
Seu1eona•l-31 vo •
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IOIJTIDaN CALIJ'OaNIA
·' ~ 0Dmgu7 and tbe 11~
Carp. u• COlllmt&.ld an WUtJ •11-• tot.M TOW projed, wtdc:b
for 1tudd UDMI' tb• d1Hetloa ot.
• t .. dMr tralMd l• eoer11 con-HrvatlcG Olhd bY ZSOO> tor•:
late wbat'• bappeoln1 wltb.. entrc: UM at hosD•, how mucb 11.
belDI •MS and WMD, wlUI thl over.U commuD.ay. By 1Wc1Jtfts · _.. Perbti ot enuo uu; tfudata wtu -rm
their paren&l -.W learn bO* to reananp ......,.eouumtni -.c-
tlvlU• (wuld.Qa cloUles, nm·
llllll tbe cUabWuber, ab~q,
uaba1 an electric toothbrub,.
etc.) tothatover·all peak UH can
be reduced.
• wt u.. cblldr tc11tna
cca~ te:rm1D.ai. for read outa
cl ....., me LD tbelr bomes
ul attt.elkool.
DlreeUQI the local effort in
..tlat Pr914ent Cuter bu com-
pare4 With a nationwide war
•l•inat ener1y waste is 1a • Newport Beach eneTIY consul-
• taDt company. !'.SC()_
• l!SCO will inst.all computer
Ph1Dipa explained that if utlllly
companies can reduce peak
load.a the bled for expansion ol
utlllty plan1I ii rflduced.
terminals at the school and at-
tadl remote read-out devices to
• atllity meters at the bomes ol
• pa.renta who want their cb.Udtt.n
-: to take part in t.bepro,ram.
PlllLDPB MID TBS averace
ue of dectrtcal enern la only a
percent of what'• ayatlable,
alnce generatln1 stations are
built to haodle ~ak loads.
Of.8,000 ..,_. ol EdJJon opera•
tlon I~ !!.8!!. be uld, only etlht hoara reg&Rered at peak use. lle
said by raisint the averqe °"e
only 10 percent., and lowertnc
peak levels, Edison calculates that $1!50 billlon would be aaved·
over .C9 years.
• PAaTICIPATION 18 volun-
: tary. The procram begins in Sep.
; tember with the opening or
~ school
• General Telephone Company is 4 doaatmc the use of telelphone ! wires to transmit by telemetry
1 meter information to ESCO?
-: wbere the data are-compiled ana
"'! analzyed, then relayed into the
: computer terminals at the
: school.
·~ John PhUJips, president of
: ESCO, said children will be able
: to see a pictorJaJ representation
·· of tbe energy uae at home, pro-
• jeetejl on a computer terminal,
: aJUi compare U wUh overall
.: e~o use by the school, and by
the entire F.di.soo 1yatem output.
A student will be able to push a
button and see, projected oo the
computer screen just bow much
energy, for example, hll own
wuhlng machine used to wu
four loads of clotbea. By a -
perlmentlQC on tbe computer, he
can learn when ttwould have been
better to do the laundry, in terms
4'f e-¥erg¥ n.tnc1, and even
whether tbe loads 1bould have
been spaced.
! THE OBJEcr, HE Jai~ is ·THOE 18. SAID to be no
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Gay Dates
Relationships
Hard to Find
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Sex ls easy to find In
the teeming homosexual bars of San Francisco,
says matchmaker David Kulman, but long-term re-
lationships are a different prpduct.
1 Kulman peddles that product to "several bun·
.• dred" clients, gay men who are looking for
: something more than they mightflnd in a bar.
"I DON'T TAKE ANYONE if they're into one-
nigbt stands," said Kulman, a homosexual who
run~~"dating service" for gay men. "My clients
are not interested in the bar scene, the bath scene,
, the street pickup . .. : "They've tried that and they find it's not re-
: warding," he said. "There's so much sex available
: in San Francisco, they feel they don't hHe to bulld
': relationsbipe. And the city sometimes attracts peo-
: pie who are lrit.o an open sex scene. Sol get the peo·
: pie who want relationships." .
; KULMAN, 5,l, HAS BEEN running his buainesa
·: part-time out of his apartment for three yeJrS. For
: $100, be supplies clients with a list of prospective
. "dates., for a year. He said most of them hope to
: find one special person -not necesaarily a 24·bour,
. live-in arranaement, but something Ulat la.sts over
'time.
He refused to say how much be makes at the
. business, which he said is reaistered with the city
, and avertlses discreetly in the want ads of the
, establi&bment San Francisco Chronicle as well as
• ingaynewapapers.
He said since he be1an the ads, be has received
what he call.a "vitriolic, bate calls" from "Anita
Bryant types.••
XVI.MAN SAID BE SPENDS more than an
hour with each new client, intervie-.ring him and
1athering background.
' "~ aJmOlt always come in nervous," he
said. "ll s like a job interview. They want to make a
good impression. If they come across a loser, they
feel tbe,y11 be rciatched with a loeer."
He takes p~ctures, but ool1 for his own use, to
refreshlds.memory.
BE SAID BE ALSO counsels clients 011
.hc>mCMIGUal problems, how to be attractive, how to
act on a .. date."
"A Jot ol" auy1 come in in their 20s and they
:never had • elate, where they co out for danclnl.
ctlnner. maybe a show, then have a romanUc in· terJ~" be uld. ••Most of thetr relatlonabips hne
been )Mll'ely for aex.." I{ulJDu aald he tried f~ a time to upanct hla nrvtce.to include bomotexual women. He said be
.recelftd about a dozen telephone calls from ta-
.tereated womm, ~none showed up for intervf~
ltulman llD't sure why. but said he'd like to u,
qain.
·~·s A DSnNITB NEED for um senl~ .. be said. •"They don't hsve QJthlnlr not
as man.v OUt1et1 u the men have. They have one or
two lle&S1 barlJ mcl oae fUlmJ sodal or1an1utioa.
and nkti WClllMD.Juat don't 10 to a bar and try to p1et
up aomoont!'
....
•
entr11 ccmMrVaUoo currtculwn
to com~ wUb it lo the country .
Tlat Idea developed in a con-
ference between Mike Carroll.
'tOW Prt.ndpal, and PhiWps, who
bu aeblld1nthe1ci.ooJ.
Tbe men chatted about
Phllllpa' work. ESCO doe&
eQ.er1Y mooitorlnf and consulta-tldn for private industry and gov-
ernment.
,CA•WOU. SAID, "'OUR school
hu been wortin1 on enugy and
ener1y ecimervatloo, so it was a
naturalmatda."
1be J1l'OCl"&ID will be a regular
etJUl'OOG) actlvity, possibly in-
corpor.ied into the science cur·
riculum. The instructor, so· meone bowledceable in energy
ud pn:ferably living in the com-
unlttlty, Will be hired by ESCO
for loan f.o the 1chQOl u a consul-
tant.
There ii no ·coat to the district.
Phllllpa said the participating
companies are buying a stake in
their enerey future and earning
community statur~s by doing
sometbin&, rather than just talk-
inl about energy conserv.ation.
Water Works
OQ Tuesday, abots an~ licenses
wlll bO avallabte from T to 8:30 p:_m. at San Juan l!:lementary. ScboOl. 316'2 El Camino Real. saa Juan Capistrano.
VACCINATION ANDUcenaing
coats $2 f« the shot .. and $2.50 to
licenie a spayed or neutered dog
and $S for pets capable of
· reproducUon.
The school's Parent·Teacben Leas• 11 spoo.soring the clinic in
cooperation with the Orange
County Health Department and
· California Veterinary Medical
Aasociatloo. -·
A second clln!c ls also set
Tuesday from T to 8:30 p.m. at
the Lake Forest Shopping Center
on Ridge Route Drive in El Toro,
cosponsored by tbe Rancho Viejo
Women's Club.
PBllUPS SEES IT as a prac·
tical, nuta·and-'1C>lts approach to
conservation education. Instead
of just telllni kids it's a good idea
not to wute energy, be said, they
tackle the problem directly and
learn what they can do.
Carroll said the proeram will
"letl kids out to see and touch
what's happening out tbere in the
fields d enera." There will be field trips to utility companies, so
atudenta ca.u directly see how
eaert)'-ia. prod~ and brought
1n&o their home.. .
Photographer offers a whale's-eye view of progress on
construction of the $6.5 million Aliso Water Management
Agency sewage oulf all at Aliso Beach in South Laguna.
Construction is scheduled to shift offshore in July and
allow closed off parking area to reopen.
tHE TIDRD SERIES of in-
oculations is scheduled June 21
from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the San
Clemente Community
Clubhouse, Avenida del Mar at
Calle Seville, sponsored, with the
two county and veterinary agen-
cies, by the San Clemente In-
teract Club.
The last south ~ounty clinic
_willbeJune30from '1to8:30 p.m.
in Mission Viejo at the La Paz
Shopping Center 1QC2'ted at La
Pai Road and Chrisanta Drive.
-NB Trailer Th~ft Probed
Betides the class teaching,
comtnunity workshops are
planned.
Orance County sberiff's of-
ficers are lnvestis•linLthe theft
from a Newpon Bach area
home ol a boat trailer valued at
$600.
Sign up at either of the.Two Antiqµe Guilds
during our Grand Opening C:elebration.
Voila!
Win Paris. For two. All expenses paid.
Plus SOOOF spending money for the
antiques of your choice. Plus a·grand
guided tour of France's antiquity with
our European Bu~g Director. <See
those faraway, hidden-away, secret
hawits only a few have been clever
enough to discover.) The Antique Guild
will also graciously ship back, duty
free, all and any antiques you purchase.
And that, ladies and gentlemen, is our
Grand Grand Drawing. '
Sign up through Sunday, June 5, at
the continuing Grand Opening celebra·
tion of our new Orange County store.
Or at the original Antique Guild in
Los Angeles.
And while you're in, take notice of our
many, many celebratiVe' bargains. Acres
and acres of them. Everything old and
lots you've never imagined .
Candlesticks from $20, some in oak
with Jacobean twist. Mirrors from $28,
many beautifully beveled with carved
frames. A wide assortment of dressers
from $125. Magnificently carved French
and Austrian bUffets from $450. E!).dless
variety from the years ago of Engtand
and Europe and America .
Come see. And come put your name
in the box for Paris. Sµnday, June 5, is
your very last chance. At either ~7"T"L
Antique Guild.
Where we can only make time
stand still forever for so long.
-
. · Somftls , · ·· .
BOULDER, Colo.
c AP) -The Russell
Pratts say they read
their neighbors' citizens
band radio loud and clear
1 -whenever they turn on
\heir s tereo or bedroom
radio. And the Long-
1 I mont, Colo., couple have
taken the Roy Shuberts
to court over il.
The Pratts and the
Shuberts argued for two
hours in district court
here, the Pratts askin~
for an injunction barrir\&• 1 the Shuberts from hay--
ing their conversation5"'"
picked up by the Pratts,
stereo and radio as well
as damages to be
specified by the court.
Since the Shube rts
moved in next door last
year. interference with
the radio and stereo has
1 been almost constant,
Pratt said. I Pratt said he gels CB
I chatter from early morn·
ing to late night.
Despite all the st a Uc, l the neighbors have
I
agreed to hire an elec·
tronics expert lo ex·
amine and possibly
modify the Pratts' equip-
ment while they await a
judgment.
l Office' • : rs
Stop That
Skateboard· .
I
LYNCHBU'RG, Va.
<AP ) -A IS.year-old
Ly nchburg youth was
stopped for speeding by
city police. Officers said
the teenager was doing
45 miles per hour In a 35
m .p.h. zone on a
skateboard.
Brook Healey dldn 't
get a speeding ticket, but
sot a warnin£ from
police and a reminder
\hat an ordinance pro-
hibits skateboarding on
city streets.
Police said they began
docking Healey at lbe
top of a bJU and caught
him attbebotlom.
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TV Gets a Fir~ Grip
no upbeaYal or Lbe Sintea. atUtudes and beliers
_,,. bffome U. ;.t GI increutnaJy serious tnvesU,atlon. To
~ a.r.adea•mc. • inass communications medJum that ad· ~ it.sdf to ea&ift pablic, trencb become relevant only wben
tky oar ll!DUal aeeeptaore_
Began by the )'OQD&. more and more shued by those over 30,
makjng inroads in tbe ~· • croup. there is generalized tolerance
f9r female career ilm. less cithOdox values, dirfertn1 approaches to
family _. dllild rariaC ..t • Jeu t.{aditlonal outlook on sexual at·
tibada. Tben is incttased emphasis oo personal fulfillment and on
t.M &ood life. Kost will still work t.&aUaiD il; some will opt for self·
bldlllpmejmtnd
lt we>uld be a serious ml.stake to eoaclude tbat tM old achool has
laded awu. Traditional thinklQI, btlld 1n the GoWc Rule. th•
America Way and tbe Protestant Ethic:, bard w~ ldf-dmLal
and 1Ddividualilm are ciulte allvo an4 well.
.. * •
PALULEL wnB this ienuallnd tnnd aoe1 a itriklni In• crease In the affluence of the American public.
The publlo wlll be able to afford to Indulge In the good life. Four out of flve American ramtnes of the fortfes had earned less than
$10,000 • year, expressed ln 1974 dollars. Today three out of four
ramWes earn more than that. In the recession y.,r ot 1974 over lZ
mUUoo American famllles <22% > bad incomes of sao.ooo or more,
compared wJtb ooty six mUllon famllles (12% > who had equivalent
earolnp in tbe mid·Slitles. *20,000 ts a threshold ttsure: every add I·
Uonal dollar la "supernumerary income" that can be apent on non·
essentlals.
It ts entirely likely that by 1980 one out ot three, or cJQH to 21
amounttnc to an increue of~. This means $158.S billion after ta,x ..
es, available to be spent on ••tuxurtes." By 1985 elo.• &o 453 of
families will have such .. supernumerary incomes.•·
One ot the 1trlkin1 reasons for the exlraordinary ar.owt.b pf hie her income hu been the spreading of the multi· paycheck f amu.-.
the increasing disposition of women to 10 lo work. Jt i1 no lonaer a
matter ol the Smit.ha keeping up with lhe Joneses. but the questiqn ol
Mr. SmithkeepingupwlthMr. and Mra. Jones.
* ... *
OPEN-MINDEDNESS and tolerance do not extend toward busi·
ness today, and unless the trend is reversed by new approaches on
the part of bus.i.Dess, it ls expected to persist.. Although increasingly
Our Future·
allluent, the consumer wiU be Intent on 1etlln& value for hls money
and will readily listen to consumer advocates.
People today demand more accurate, and more credible ln·
formation on &ooda a.nd services displayed by advertisers. They
basically mist.rust business and th1s ~tude pves new impetus to
the aetivlst wine of the coosumer moverpent .
Today. bipess ls under auack ln whatever field it may be: busi·
ness or covemment. Bigness has to be Justified, explaloed.
Especially firm in this attitude of distrust are older women.
housewives in aeneraJ, and thole who live in the South whens much
of America's future erowth will take place.
Truth In advertl1lng Is an Important concern ·of the
l)Ubtlc. It fl likely to remain so in the future, and should be lncreas•
tn1ly recoenized as aucb by advertisers. In the minds or many coo•
sumers the advertiser· manufacturer is now on the firing line. In the
past the disappointed customer was able to confront lhe salesclerlc
and abopkeeper. Whether disappointed ln the product, or disappoint-
ed becauaeof too hi&h expectations. the customer today cOotrontson·
ly a ''distant" and "uninterested" big manufacturer.
A NOVELTY A few years ago, the New Woman has become a
feature of everyday life, at Jeasl in lhe melropolitan areas. Female
careerism has grown and spread and many -altbou&b not all -of
ita manifestations are accepted by a majority today. While the new
woman may go to work and express and assert herself, the majority
of women work to make money.
One consequence of this: The traditional single cateJory ot
.,bomewtl•" b outdated. There emerged these past few yea.rs and
will become obviously visible within the next few the "working
bousowtre" on one band. the "fuUtime housewife .. on the other.
Initially \heir ne.ds, their beliefs and prejudices differed only
slightly. Now, however, a radical differentiaUon is under way.
Increasingly, women who help maJotain a household and also
hold down a job and women who dnote all their time to their homes
need differing services and products. l:nc:reasingly, their perception
of themselves and their success is changing. A really successful
woman is one who bas a career outside the home aQd sliJI fulfil la her
obligations as a housewife and mother -is a statement that sums
up the working housewife perception. The fulltime hotJsewife used lo
agree, but no more. Now polarization bas set in and she sees her own
success in her own terms and not that of an additional job-career.
The raet that two equally important categories of women
ldenury themselves 1n different. even conlradiclory, terms obvious.
ly suua\!l that advertisers and proiram mers alike have to address
them in differing ways, respecting their distinct cbaracterisUcs and
4-----+--·-+<.-~---~""'""esofrefet mace;
t As far as the public is con~med, broadcasting means one thing: programming.
We won 'l even attempt to predict what types of shows will
dom lnate 10 years from now.
We can, however, speculate at lhe general course we might be
following. ·
• * •
ENl'E1lTAJN1"ENT. We expect with some confidence that the
• nolionoC "seasons" will gradually fade away. There will be no first,
! seeond or third seasons. Instead, shows will premiere at varying
' limesthroucbool the year.
We erpec:t tbat within 10 years about half of the entertainment
1cbechale will consist of long ronn programs. such as: specials,
events. major sports, blockbuster movies, made·for-lelevtsion films
and mini-series.
Until recently. good qualityfld.ion, at times even before pubUca·
lion in bardcover books, was optioned by Hollywood ror motion pie·
tures. Hollywood is producing fewer movies these days, buys fewer
books, and now television has equal access lo creative works. The
Jong·f•m trutmetit makes television attractive to top writers and
d{rect«s. No tonger is it n«e&Sary to teleHC>pe lheir work into 120
minutes ru.oninS lfme. Mini-series can devote as many episodes as
creatively required lo tell the full story.
A SECOND implication is the need for stepped up promotion. A
series can build ils audience, but wiU. events, mini-series, ~tc., pro-
gram• will have to be promoted ln advance with as much forceful·
ness and coocentration as Hollywood bas traditionally devoted to
the promotion oC its movies ••
The number of theatrical motion pictures that are not in the
blockbuster category will decline. CurrenUy, Hollywood~ making
al best !iO features a year that are suitable for television use, bare-ly enoQ8b for one nllht a week oo-one network. Previously exiating
inventory ol mlJOr movies~ now been virtually depleted.
One of the reasons for thJs lesser production is that available
production bud1ets are used to turn out more expensive features in
.
hopes or coming up with a blockbuster, rather than making the
number or less expensive g'ood features tha( used lo fill theaters anc!
lelevision screens
• • •
NEWS AND INPOKMA110N. We have seen in our discussion o(
changing social values that theVUblic's appetite for information has
increased. and thal the hallmark or wllat we called conspicuous
cultivation is keeping up with current arrairs.
The public increasingly relies on broadcasting to keep up to
date. Various poJls aJtow that most people cet their news from
television and consider it their most believable source ol informa·
ti on.
Responding to lhfs appetite, some television stations are
already programmln& two hours or local news and "maaaz.ine"
shows each t;Veninc. At the same time network information pro·
cramming in magaW.e formal (viz. "Sizty Mmutts'• and "Weekeftd"
will play an expanded role, not only 1n fringe time periods but also in
primeUme.
TO SA 'ftSFY' this ciemancl for news-type programming and to
provide more diversified reporting with the means that wUI be
available, additional news centel's wUI be eslablisbed in America's
fastest growing region, the sunbelt. Also, In the area of furnishing
supplemental news material to local stations for their own news pro.
crams, networks are likely to expand their news program services,
with longer-feeds than today.
The role of today's anchorman wUI change with the complexity or the times. He will no lonaer be an all-knowing, relJJ.Surinc talking
head. His rote will be more that of • moderator, askini questions,
and the answers wut come rrom specialized reporters who will bne
developed an expertise in their fields -among them science, the
economy, the plight of tbe cities, enero and environment. There
also will be more emphasis on news lbe viewer can use, with Items
not only on the weather, but also on health, money food~ leisure ac·
ti vi ties, home and similar matters of everyday concern.
Jail Holds Free Spirit
llJllPJSCABN P091'CdD TO bis S. F. sister-
IJt-Jaw from .rood old Chulle of
Dal1 City: .. Ha•ln• a areal
Umel PlQ'IDI i.aai.t eYery day, workfDC oa ..., tu. catehina up
• m1 felldina. The food Is sw-prt•lnalY lood and l have a
pleasant room... Good old
Claarlie t1 in Palm Sprincs,
m11be. or La Ocllta? Nooc:ip. He·•~ a th,_.,..,.
1tretcb ill tb8 Feds' Tum.lnal
Jsl&lld ~SOD bear Loi Aogeles
..
ORAHOa CO~ST
DAILY PILOT
1be cioannent P•l• Of the Dal· 11 Piiot .-. to mronn arid st1m••• re•CS.. b1 ~· ~ • ••rt~ ot con>mmtary on topks or lntereat and
1l1nUiunc-• from lnlomacd obNrftra and apokeam~
R.obtrf N. Weld.~
after being convicted of
boolnnakiJIC, Althou1h thls cuts
into bia tennis time, be is allowed
weekends olf to .. visit" bis wife
in. qearb)' motel.
''They woo•t allow me to travel
as far as San Francisco, adds
Cbarlle, "but I'll be aeelnl you
soon." You can bet on ft. Just
don't let caught Unless your IUD·
tan needs work.
aBQ!N'lt.Y TWO special of·
Ileen picked up a 71-yr-old
womu for IGUclt.i.n.l at Geary
and Van Neas, ancJ all three
1bould be aahamed. "I was .o
drunk I dictn•t know what I wu
doln1tl" lamented tbe ••P·
tua1enart.an. dllplaytng cmts at·
te1tin1 to bu membenbip ill tbe
Oau.cbten of the Amedcan
Revollltloli tDI Ute ~ ol
Woro"m Voten. The Dtil. AttJ.
dro~ cbarl• 1biff, delplte ber~~.abe
hu •rec:oc'd.
TllAND TO tM droU~'W.
may be leer'ahi1 more-·abc*t
water tW we care to mow. Pw
ln1tuce. It • Com~
Club dileunlbli al wutewater
reclamation. Hans Hamson ~
CUJU,an Corp. remarked tbat
"Our estimated amount of water
•orldwlde is some l60 cubic mlle..
When we stop to realls..
bowever, that only 3 percent of
Ulat amount ls fretb water .net 2
perceat ls locked U1> in ktbtrp
and&ladertt•edonothavemuch
tr116..,ater remalnlq. Tbe water
meter In a *1ui is not dtstio.wcL
• Jt IS merely reused time And tlme as•ln. It has already p .. Md tllrough
ledUatriaJ waste or • toilet at
l•Mt four llm• by the tlme .lt 1s c:.-umfd.'' .
~ I auuroe, ta the
..,.. ..S l'd ralbW not bes CM
bad.
Ir WAS INEVITABLE that the emergence or the New Woman
also prompt studies on sexual mores. Much has been reported on
m~re liberal sex attitudes. Most people would not take them as their
own, bul many do tolerate them in others, under certain
circumstances and within certain limits.
The public wants at least part ol its entertainment to r elate to
the experience of the real world with which iL can identify. This
includes more honest treatment on television or sex and personal re.
latlonshlps. In keeping pace with the limes, broadcasters will not
leap ahead of what viewers will accept, nor are they likely to lag so
rar behind that the public abandons broadcasting as its principal en•
tertainment and inform at ion medium and turns elsewhere.
It is Important to underline, however. that there is sizeable op-
position to the liberal sexual trends. Although there is ar1ument
about its exact size, the composition of the .. anti .. group is worth
noting. As one would expect,'people over 65 and those liv~ in rural
areas, as well as women over 35 ancUulltime housewives, generally
opt ror a stricter m«al4:0de.
"' • *
THE ONCE DRIVING concern to find life's meaning in work
has leveled orr. Those who accept the more broadminded interpreta·
tion of social values now depend on lei.sure time activities to make
up for any lack of satisfaction and fulfillment in their work.
Among the many, one interesting trend that has emerged could
be labeled conspicuous cultivation. lt bas established itself over the
past several years and describes the desire to display familiarity
with names, facts and cultural activities as Jong as it requires re·
latlvely little time and effort to do so.
The main trait of cultivation is considered to be up on current
events. but there is also a strong desire to be familiar with best-
selling books everybody talk.a about. To be able to identify allusions
to famous people -ranging from goesip to inside information and
jokes -:-is perceived as important. .
We consider this trend well established and expect 1t to con·
tinue.
ANOl'llER PHENOMENON, which was regarded as a curiosi·
ty when first noticed years ago, is still with us. lt remains strong.
To sum up many of its facets in one word: Nostalgia.
pee>pte are interested in movies set in earlier Um es or in roman•
tic places. They want old-style heroes ln their action movies -an in•
terestJng contrast with their own, more ambivalent values. They
also Uke to see documentaries on past events -perbaps to catch up
on their lack or lnformaUon on recent and less-recent history.
And what wm people do for relaxation? The one pursuit that
maintains itself unnaggingly is the watching of television. It is the
oum ber one leisure ac\i vity of three out or four Americans:
The runner-up is having a drink or two .••
,
'
J
LAtlb OOaE. u. of1rvtne,
sent in a clever drawln&, "on a
picnic." She and Catby st.wart,
10, Huntinaton Beach, Nicole
VUJard. 7, and Kurt Suhr, 6, both
of Costa Mesa, 1et honorable
mentioo !or &heir summer plans
drawin&s.
*PRIZE WINNER*
Kimberly Moe, 12, 18111 Mann St., Irvine
Cathy's drawin& of campin&
was good. It has the sun pedlin~
over flower-covered hUls. There
are sqwrrels in trees. There's a
boy <Cathy's t>rother? > hanging
upside down from a branch.
Kurt shows good art1suc abtu-
ty at bis tender age. There Is a
boy <ls it you Kurt?) at bat. But
the umpire is caJllng STRIKE I
Mesa, wrote a nice letter on
flowery stationery. She asked if
youngsters could "make up our
own cartoon character and draw
it? No one would be able to send
one in that has already been
created, it would have to be one
they created themselves," she
wrote.
Invites you to create your own
cartoon character, draw jt and
send it to him at P.O. Box 1560.
Costa Mesa. Calif. 92626.
All drawings should be done on
white paper 41h inches wide by 4
inches deep with India ink.
Please do not use Crayolas or
pencil as they do not reproduce.
COLLEN DAVIES. Costa For next Saturday. Uncle Len Goodbye.
Letters From Ellie
Cc I tt71.a.MI •· ....,_.
DearEllJe,
What are those birds called bee eaters like. Do
they really eat bees?
Sliaron L. Dear Sharon,
Bee eaters are tropical birds mostly of Africa
and Asia that eat nying insects. They have long,
sharp, beaks, pointed wings and rather short legs.
There are around 24 different species or bee eaters.
Bee eaters are well named because bees form
about 80 percent o( their dlet. Some sit on branches
and wait for an insect to fly pas t; l:il~~I others hunt while Clying. The
birds are very fast and good at ~r.\?~~ .. 'M
maneuvering in flight,
snatching the insect in their
strong bills. Back on their perch,
they kill the insect, and strange
as it may seem. these birds have
)earned to remove the stinger
and rub the body of the insect
against post or branch so that
the venom is discharged. Then ELLIE
they eat the insect and begin the search for another.
They eat other large insects such as butterflies,
grasshoppers and flying termites.
Some of the bee eaters are beautifully colored
witb hues or reddish brown, gold, blue-green and
yellow. They all have a characteristic black mask-
like pattern across the eyes. These birds Hke to live
in colonies or up to 100 pairs and built their nests in
burrows in banks as do kingfishers. Some of the tunnels are eight feet long. All end
in an oval excavation where at nesting time two to
six pure white eggs are laid. The young are tended
not only by the parents but by non-nesting bee
eaters as well. Ellie
Dear Ellie,
Jus~ what are maggots?
JonT.
Dear Jon,
Maggots are the legless larvae or house rues
and related insects. They are sort, pale creatures
with a pointed end that Is the "head."
Maggots can be found in many different places
since there are so many species of mes. most with
slightly different habits. Some larvu hatch in tne
earth in dark, moist places. some In decaying fruit
(fruit flies>. some in animal tis~ (parasitic nies >.
and still others in the bodies of dead animals <blow
flies>. Maggots or larvae spend some lime eating.
then develop Into the pupae stage in a little "case.··
and from this an adult fly emerges. Ellie
Dear Ellle.
What ls the name of the strange looklng water
turtle with the points on Us shell and with a very
long neck and sharp nose?
Dear Leslie. Leslie W.
You are probably describing the South
American turtle called the Matam11ta <It is classed
as a sldenecked turtle.) It does indeed have a uni·
que appearance with its broad, flat ~ead covered
with fringes of skin which look som~hing like moss
The snout Is very narrow and pointed, and the jaws
are narrow and hard-edged The shell Is rattier
small and Is covered with bumpy protrusions Like
all turtles. the Matamata has no teeth and tears its
food with the hard edges or the jaws In the wilds, it
catches fish and other small water creatures by ly·
ing in wajt and then lunging forth when some prey
swims by. For Its size. It can handle quite large
articles or food . When this turtle lies on the bottom
of the river bed, it resembles a stone. Prey is at·
lracled to the fringes of loose skin on the head.
The Matamata rarely leaves the water. and the
female lays her eggs in the mud on the river banks.
It is found mainly in the rivers of Braiil and
Venezuela. Ellie
ANSWER TO LAST WEEK'S QUESTION:
What is the praclical purpose or the star on the nose
of certain species or moles? The star ls composed of
22 fJ~shy. pink tentacles arranged around the tip of
the snout. They are covered with sense organs and
enable the mole to find food and know its environ-
ment.
QUESTION: Which or the deer family ls in
some danger of extinction 7
A hummingbird's takeoff takes
only seven-hundreths of a second
-and that's fast. His tiny feet
are only used for perching. He
can't take a walk or climb along
a tree branch. If he wants to
move to the right one inch, he bas
to fly that distance.
Hummingbirds conserve
energy by going into a type or
noctumal hibernation. At. night
their body temperatures drop
about 10 degrees, thus saving
enerey.
report -so they cont.Jin.le to
m.akeUteruahts.
Hummingbirds never soar.
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•
They mu.st depend on beaUng
wings tor rugbt.
The ratio between a hum·
mln1blrd's winl surface and the
weiaht of bis entire body is about
the same as the ratio in other
birds that u,,e flappina ruaht.
Soarinl birds have more win&
surface per unit of body weiJbt.
With tbe bummer. however, his
flying muscles are much lar&er
in proportion to hls slie and
wetaht than any ether bi~ The
HOW DO HANGNAILS OCCUR?
Each ol your fingernails has an
opaque fold of skin at." its base
that. Is called tbe cuticle. A
banenall, which ls a eommon
problem for many people, occurs
when tbe cuticle becomes dry
and is torn. A ragged 'and often
triangular flap ot skin appears,
and it can act as a left?' to tear
lnto the deeper Uvln& layers ol
akin if allowed to remain.
Haqnall.s can be removed at tbe beae, uslDa a clean pair of
harp aclason. Care must be
taktll IO that tbe area doesn't
~Inflamed.
J"Sn1ernall1 should receive
sped.a nn. Soak ~ Dalis to.
aol\eii die eutlcle. and t.he.n press
lt batt sen.tty With the fln1ertip
of tbe Oppioittt hand. l.ubrlcattnc
cream can also bit uaed to k4eP
the cutlcJ iOft.
<DO 1Uu have a qqesU~to ASK ~NDY?''s.Qd it on.a poet card
wltb your DanM, age and com•
plete addreu to ASK ANDY in
car or th• Dally Pilot, P.O. Box
1560, Costa Mesa 92626. Entries
areopm t.o tioya and tlda 7to11.)
Eemonade
-... &;..
VenilOrO/f
Tax Hook
DENVER CAP>
Colorado Gov. Richard
Lamm, who has bad re-
laUves i.n the business, let
a prospective lemonade
vendor off tho tax hook and
offered his assistance iC
sbe gotlntotrouble.
"Dear Govener Lamm••
began a letter he recetved
recently lrom 8-year-old
Angela ValenUne of Fort
Collins. Angela said she planned a aummer
lemonade stan4 and wu
concerned about collectln&
sales tax.
The letter rpulinely went
to the eovemor's Citizens
Advocate Office, which
prepared this response:
.. DEAR.ANGELA,
••1 have contacted the
Department or Revenue
Sales Tax Section, and
have asked that they
furnish you complete in·
formation on this matter.
Forms have been sent to
you.·•
Lamm refused to sign it.
Instead be telephoned
Angela last week and then
sent a letter saying that his
own children had run
lemonade atands and did
nol collect pies tax.
"THE S,\LES tax was
designed more' for the
larger business,·· he said.
"I do not believe the law
requires children to collect
sales tax at a lemonade
stand.''
"If any state official
questions you about taxes .
you let me know," he
added. "I am a lawyer.
and I would be proud to
personaUy represent you
in this matter ...
Feline Friends
Samantha, an 8-month-old lioness cub, cuddles her new
friend at the Perkiomenville. Pa. Society for the Preven-•.
tion of Cruelty to Animals. The owners had obtained :
Samantha vn special order from a pet shop, but were •
forced to give her up when friends stopped coming lo •·
visit. Samantha will go to a zoo when she gets bigger. ...
Mellow Queen?:~
KiJs Dream of Roytilty :·
Pet Poodle
Repossessed
BRIDUNGTON, England <AP) -.. Jf I were queen:• wrote
11·year4d OwenStatet'. "I w~on ~iiold~14Hl!MI'!--~
eat marshmallows in the morning."
Owei \¥ti.one.of200 schoolchildren who submitted essays to ths·
local library in a contest marking the 2Sth anniversary of the reign
of Queen Elizabeth II.
READING. Pa. <AP> -''Taf·
fy " the French poodle has been
repossessed.
THE mEME WAS .. IC I were queen, .. and some of tha
responses made judges glad the contestants were not ln line for tb4l
throne.
"I haled to do it." said Michael
Fissel, credit manager for Signal
Finance Company. "I love
dogs,"
Owen said the joys of monarchy for hirn would lncludewatdtln•
"'my slaves work themselves totbe bone.··
Karen Hacker. 8, said she would take stem measures to control
rowdies als~c:~r games.
He said a woman, whom he
declined to Identify. borrowed
over S200 a year ago to buy Taffy
but that she still owes SlOO on the
.. I WOULD SA v. 'Which way do you want to die-to be shot. tQ.
be hanged, or to have your head chopped off.•••
Shuna Berrigan. 10, wrote. ••1 would have a mynah bird to chat
loan .
Fissel said lhe woman can
have the dog back tr she pays off
the loan soon
to and a maid to dance to me." In a style more reminiscent ot
American politicians than British royalty, ahe also said she woulct
lower the price of candy to a penny.
The winner was Pietra Vtgano. 11, who wrcite she would
establish a lottery to support worthy causes,
viorldscope
(10 ...... wti ................ ~,
1 President Caner signed a bill providing U.4.1
bnllon In tlll (CHOOSE ONE: cuts, Increases)
over the next 28 months,
2 True or F11se: 'The Sul)l'eme Court upheld the
W1tflfg1te coverup convictions of John
Mitchell, John Ehrlichman, and H. R,
Haldermn.
3 President C1rttr's removal of a U.S. Army senent from his Korean command recalled
the dlsmlsul of Cenenl MacAnhur from his
UN c:omt:nand. during the Korean war by
President •• f ..
4 A dram1llc brealcthroush tn genetic
engineering lnYOlm a new way of producing
•• 1.., a dru1 Vital to the wrvival or many
d~betia.
S Sec:re11ryofSt1teVance met lnCenev1, .. 7 ...
to d!Kws stratesJcerms llmlt11lon wilh Soviet
foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko,
a·Flnllnd
b-Sweden
c-Swltzerllnd
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In addition to being a famlly fon feature, THE
QUIZ is an integral part or the In-classroom news
program presented in Orange Coast area schools
as a public aervlce by the Dally Pllot.
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The valor of those who died In Amerla's wars ls commemorated '
on the last Monday in May each yur. During what war did this :
holiday origin;itef '
sportlight
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1 Unbeaten Suttle S1ew mnquertd the second leg af horse !
,.dna's legendary Triple Crown by winning the •• 1.. •
a·Kentucky Derby
b-Preakness Stakes
c-Belmont Stakes
2 The ninth and most recent hotSe to win the Trtple Crown wu
.. t ... called by many "the greatest thoroushbred In history.''
3 Race eat driver Janet (CHOOSE ONE: Guthrie, Unser) became
the nnt woman ever to qualify for a startlns position In the
Indianapolis SOO.
4 Match these major lasue t.seban plu:hen with their te1m~
A-Jim Palmer ...O.troh TIJm
I-John Candelaria b-New Yotk Yanbei
C·Oock Ellis c·Baltlmote Orlola
!).Mj,rk Fldrych ~P1~rah Pita
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Brmacto a Super Daddg ...
arlon Brando as Superman•s father Jor-el. kisses his son (eight-.
···month-old Lee Quigley) before placing him in a rocket to Earth to
-:. escape the destruction of the planet Krypton in this scene from
··the new movie .. Superman." At right is Susannah York, who
" plays Lara, Superman's mother. -· ...
'.lJ nnecessary X-raying
·, .
. Elayed by Researcher··
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'.:~·BUFFALO, N. Y. <AP) -A cancer
,Usearcher :;aya that as many as 10
million Americans a year, including ~~gnant women and prospectiv~
;parents, are beinc X-rayed un-
'necessarily.
'• For the mother-to-be or the. couple
_planning a child, this could produce a
lt'rastieally inettasecl-risk ef"6f'lspring ·~veloping leukemia and other dis-. eases in about one percent of all
<;ases, Dr. Irwin D. J. Bross said.
A SJ'UDY MADE BY Bross and
fellow researcher Nachimuthu •
Natarajan showed that those children
Atced a 50-fold increase in the risk of ~veloping leukemia -a cancer of
e , blood-forming gans -and a
Ve·fOJd increase in °b:e chance or de-~Joping asthma, skin r ash, eczema,
,f!neumonla, dysentary and.rheumatic:
~ver . . 1"" Bross, head of the Biostatistics
epartment at Roswell Park
• emorial Institute, and Natarajan
~ etailed their findings in this week's
sue or lhe Journal Of tbe American
edical Association. ·
THE NEW
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n the Energy Store. It's
ot an option on an
utomobile. It is a n«e.ssity
today's changing world..
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Past Mayor Prnented Posy '
Al Hollister of Hollister's Nursery in Costa The Fuchsia was proclrumed the official
Mesa pins a Fuchsia on former Mayor flower of Costa Mesa in 1954, during the
Clarie M. Nelson as Charles Lauden-mayorship of Nelson . Hollister's intends to
berger smiles approvingly. The ceremony display over 150 different varieties
was to announce the First Annual Fuchsia Fuchsias during the two-day event.
Festival at Hollister's on June 11 and 12.
-
Drou.glit Crisis Helped·
I -
Use Dishwater., Bathivater:._flor Irrigation
U , in the droujht crisis, you no Ionur llave !resb wat(U' to ir·
rig ate out.door planUngs, can you
saUJJL.J1S.~ dlshw&L.er .... lawldn'.. water or bathwater for that
purpose?
According to University of
California soils and water
specialists. the answer is yes -ir
you are re3$onably careful.
If you do encounter problems,
they will be caused primarily by
what you put into the water dur-
ing washing, such as bleaches
and other laundry products, ac-
cording to Robert S. Ayers, of the
UC Davis ~ampus, and Roy B
Branson of the Riverside Cam-
pus.
TWO KINDS of wash water
chemicals are most likely to
cause damaie to plants in the
short run -chlorine and boron.
...Liquid bleaches and some
110-.vder bleaches contain
chlorine which ts toxic to plants,
< articularly if il touches the
foliage.
If you plan to re-use laundry
water for irrigation. it would be
safer not lo use a ble2ch. If that
isn't practical, use as little as
possible and hold the used water
overnight before pulling it on the
plants.
Many laundry products con·
tain varying amounts of boron
compounds. Some have fairly
high levels, and these are the
ones to particulaJlY ayold. You
probably won 't.. be able to de·
termine lhe boron content by
reading the labei. bu\ )ook' at the
trade name. Jf lt \'OV.nds
som ewhat like "bol"Q11 • or
.. borax," the ~uct ro&abty
contains a significant amount ot
boron.
OTHER I NGREDIENTS oC
household waste water that may
concern gardeners are sodium
and total salt content. Sodium
can be somewhat toxic lo plants
and over long periods of lime
months, at least -it can cause
soils to become "Ughter " ~ ,.e.
si•t water penetr,tion. If
necessary, the effect of SGdlum
can be counteracted by mixing
gypsum into the af{ecled &Qil sur-
face
Hom'e water softeners may in-
crease the sodium content of
household waste water The
amount of increase will 'depend
on the "hardness" of the incom-
ing water supply -the "harder"
the water, the higher the sodium
level in the waste water.
Salts in general are present in
all water. bot can damage
plants if they accumulate in the
soil. Some plants can tolerate
much more .salt than others. However. unless the water sup·
Weekend
Gardening
Cheeklist
ply is unusually poor in quality or
is used too sparingly, the chances
are lhat there won't b-e serious
problems with salts. In ~Y case,
w asn water ls muCh1>etUfthlllfl'R)
water -especlaPy if you· re only
going to yse it for a few weeks or
mqnths.
Foa USE on plants. don't
worry abowt phosphates in de-
teTgen\s. Phoaphates, the UC soil
scientists pointed out, are found
naturally in soils. In fact, they
are an important plant food.
Reports of "ph~phate pollution"
are concerned with · lakes and
streams, not wlth the soil.
Here are some rules for ir-
rJ1ating wlt.h "used" water that
will reduce the chances of plant
damage:
-Mix the wash-cycle laundry
water with the rinse-cycle waler.
This will cut the concentration of
harmful chemicals in haJf, which
may be enough to avoid damage.
If you uae bleaches or large
amounts of detergents, it may be
advisable to discard the wash cy-
cle water and use only the rinse
water.
-WATCH YOUR plants close-
ly for symptom.: of damage. Both
chlorine and boron cause "bum-
ine" oft.he leaC edges. If you see
symptoms on some plants, they
probably are more sensible.
" Tustana Club
~ Lecture Set
On Violets
a You can still sow seeds or· set.
o'ln plants or tomatoes, squash.
beans, carrots, green onions and
cucumbers.
A Avoid heavy pruning this
sU.-omer-to cut down on water
consumption. Severe prunine
during hot weather may put
plants in shock which requires
lots or water to snap them out of
it. Thin plants 1.ighUy instead.
South Coast
Garden Club
Plans Lunch
South Coast Garden Club will
m.tall its new officers Wedne6-
d a y, following a pot-luck
luncheon at 12:30 p.m. at Three
Arch Bay Clubhouse, 50 LaSeoda
Drive, South Laguna. Tustana Arrtcan Violet Society
will meet Monday in the Con-
ference Room of the Tustin Com·
munlttu:~ltal, 14662 Newport Ave.,
The horticultural lecture
••Alternative methods of pro-
pa1alion plus detection and
treatment of insect problems''
will be given by Cberidah Lewis.
A. V.S.A. judge.
, An open workshop with plants is planned by Doris 8oyles, pro-
gram chairman and A.V.S.A.
judge. Experienced assistance
will beavailabletonew ~owers.
• Plant and supply sales betln at
6: 30 p.m. '11le program a tarts at 7
p.m . Guests are welcome. For
• furt.ber infotmaUon telephone
997-0484 or997--0873.
A Don't thin.k it:s too late to
plant Roses. Choose blooming
plants from your nursery and
you '11 have an instant Rose bed.
e If you'd like to increase your
ltis, go ahead and divlde the
clumps \hat haven't been lifted
the past 3-5 years. Although they
are droulht tolerant, the new
divisions will need addJUonll)
water help at first.
a Better hurry to buy those
tuberous Begonias, Chry,aan·
tbemum, and Geraniums.
Elected to serve with Presi-
dent Jean Atkinson for the 1977. 78
term were Mrs. George B .
McDonald, 1st v.p., pTograms;
Mn. Robert Becktel, 2nd v.p.,
membership; Mrs. Gates Carey,
3rd v.p., ways and means; Mrs.
Eugene Carey, re&ording
secretary; Mrs. Garvin Drew,
correspoodin' seeretary; Mrs.
Paul Cramer, treasurer; Mrs.
Gwen Hobaugh, publicity; Mrs.
Niles Welch, c~airperson (>f
battesses; and Mrs. Robert L.l.
Smith, parliamentarian.
Although Ok'tninlaed in 1933,
South Coast Garden Club wa.s
federated tn 19'8 and will ob-
ser\'a lta 29th year .as a fed era~
club this year.
~.June4.1W7
GontF.ol Bivds
~o Save Fruit
Nothlne ls more tru,trating to a 1ardener than picking a bli juicy
peach only to find a blrd bas taken a bite Wore you. Do you find
yo1.traelf feeling htlpl s watchine a 00(k OI birds eye your cher-
ries .••. knowine that as soon as Y<''lr 'JU&rd is relaxed,.the cherries
wilt begone?
J There's no a.reuina that blrds
are ~harming friends most of
the tlm~However, they can
have as g appetites and
never eem to respect a
gardener's propert.y -especial·
ly ln the qrcbar4 and berry
patch.
WE DON'T HA VE to give m
tamely because there are a few
strategies &o use against \hem.
Repellant sprays, scarecrows.
furs draped over branches to re-
semble cats, noise-makers,
hanginc objects that move In the
Fuchsia Club
. Will Present
Guet$t Speaker
Costa ~esa-Bay Cities Branch
of the National fuchsia Society
will present Clilr Engledow at Its
June 13 meeting, io Veteran's
Memorial Jlall, 566 W. 18th St.,
Costa Mesa. at 7:30 p.m.
Engledow comes from a
fuchsia nursery in Lucadia. He
will speak about·· Fuchsia's from
the Commercial Viewpoint."
There Will be a quesUon-arrd
answer period following the lec-
ture.
Stuart Price, plant table
chairman, will accept donations.
7red Woods, president or the
local branch, will glve a short
discussion on fuchsia's growing
in June.
Paul Brecht and Al Holliiter
have donated door prizes. 'Mr.
and Mrs. John Deutschman will
setve as chairpersons.
wind, recorded bird distress
calls, etc. are some.
Unfortunately. these seldom
work for very long. The blrds
quickly learn lo ignore all your*
efforts at frightening theJlll away.
Caging the fruits in and the birds
out will definitely prevent their
snacking but caging 30' trees is
quite a task. A more practical
solution would be to spread net-
ting across the plants when they
are in fruit. The birds won't Oy
onto those plants and if you sup-
port the net away from the fruit.
the birds can't reach through it.
There are many kinds of netting
-to ch006e from -all are easy to
find at local nurseries.
ONE usr METHOD which
has effective control is throwing
spools of cotton thread back and
forth over the plant until a kind of
custom made net is formed. The
birds can't see the dark thread.
Once birds entangle themselves
in the thread they are reluctant
to return to such a treatherous
tree.
Laguna Beach
Club to Meet
Laguna Beach Garden Club
will adjourn for the sum mer with a salad luncheon and program
Friday at 11 :30 a.m. al the
W.omen's-.Club.. 28& St.. Ann's
Drive, Lagwla Beach.
A short· business meeting will
follow the luncheon after which a
program will be presented. Dotty
and Castle Newell will give a
musleal book review on "A Win-
dow in the World of Good Books."
SALE
througb6/9
AUSTRALIAN
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. -Hana them high OI' low . . • : .
baskets of growtni summer ~
nuals create a floral image th~'s
hard to beat. In the last few yelis
when hanging baskets brike
from the traditional basket «
l w o of Fuch s i as or I.v y
Geraniums, the art of growing
cascad.ini color bas taken bold
with the gardening public.
Many nurseries orrer ready lo
hang creat ions or Alyssum,
Fibrous Begonias, Pansies, and
LobeUa. Lectures and workshops
are held at severaVgarden cen-
ters to teach the hobbyist the
simple and basic rules of pl~t
int a mini-hanging garden. ~w
irrigation kits are also on Che
market to make watering the
hanging baskets easy and effi·
cient.
• THE IRRIGATION systetns
deliver waler tliroilgb prastrc
tubing directly to each basket.
Several patio containers as V(ell
as hangingltems can beW:d~
at one time. The, elimin•tion-~
splashlng and water lost fr9rn
moving the 1arden hose ~
basket to basket saves water ':ls
well.
To save more water \h,e
baskets can be positioned 'in
areas sheltered from wind cllid the hottest exposures. ~
TREE FERNS
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and 1hade areu. Broad arching bright
green fronda. Special purchase llmlted
to •tock on hand.
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use. Acrylic lacquer finish on all-
alumlnum frame.
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; UNITY URGED
d The An. Hane Kl":
omrnunion • S'lrarmg
Proposed
~w YORK CAP J -A con-
troversial but widely influential
Rom an Catholic theologian. the
Rev~ Hans Kung, says Roman
Catholic and Protes tant
chutches should now recognize
each other's ministries as valid
and JJhare Holy Communion.
Tbe basis for such steps, he
says, has come through resolu·
tiorf of the major issues original-
ly dividing Christianity. "'rhe
ecuipemcal movement is now
rip~ for conerete aeU&n." he
says':.
c;;.ING THE series of accords
r e a* Jr tt-tJ-y rtnnrtaytfll s rep~senting C1ttholicism and
'\'aridtls branches of Protestan·
lis mi he told a symposium of
!\('hOlars at the University of
Notre Dame.
"The sum of these
documents ... make clear that
the churches today can no longer
t-vade the issue of Eucharistic
hospitality or int e r ·
Communion."
{
The woman of Ute year wlU be •elected at the annual Oran,e
County. Slaterhoocl of Ttl'Dple Sella o .. 1d luncheon June 12 at the
Hunllncton Beach 5heraton tnn. Tbe luncheon wlll be held at 1 p.m.
Vocalllt Sophia Bercen wlll provide fntertainment.
Other award• are al10 planned. Fu.rt.bu lnformatloft ls avalla·
bl• by telephontnc-...c>e. • An optn houa• for the new edycaUonal bulldln& of the Flnt Uni&.
ed •tdtodlA auellll, Jt
1 oun· ( J lain Valley, wUl be held Sun· BRIEFS day Tb• church la located at
11225 Bushard St.
* Dan Tracy will be commlaioned as a missionary to Europe in
lhe 10:30 a.m. Mission Sunday service at PlyrDoutb ConcergatlODal
Cbureb. 3262 Broad St., Newport Beach.
* B'aat Tiedek youth are participating in a trasb·a·thon thJs
month in Huntln&ton Beach. A second Sisterhood meeting is
scheduled for 8 p.m. Wednesday. Further information is available
by telepbonin& 89&-8563 or 430-125&.. • Walter W. Connell Jr. has left his post atCaplltrano Valley Bap·
Ult Clnard.a. San Juan Capistrano, to become minister of education
at Rancho Cordova.
* A discussion on the book, "The Mystic Path to Cosmic Power ...
will ~ betd by the Seekers at 7:30 JJ.tn.-Sunday at the home of
Shirley Bruce, 27683 Calle Valdes, Mission Viejo. All adults are in-
vited to attend the meeting of Ute Laguna Beach Church of ReU1toas
Science group. The Service Guilds Installation luncheon will~ held
at noon Friday at the Top of the Royal Restaurant, El Toro. • The Children's Choir will perform a ''musical ~a" at 3 p.m.
Sunday at the Shepherd of tbe IWls United MetbocU1t Onarcllll, Mis-
sion Viejo. Summer worshJp hours begin Sunday at 10 a.m. The
sanctuary is looated at 26001 Muirland.s Blvd. • Balbara McQuoid bas been named director or the St. Mark
Presbr&enan Cbii:rcb Preschool. The preschool opens in September
at t.he Newport Beach church. EnroJlment is held Tuesday, Wednes-
day and Thursday of each week. •
Temple Beth Davld o( Oran1e
County wW bold It.a UD\aal clift.
11er-dance for lntlallatloo ot of·
flcers Saturday, Jub• U at
Rochelle'• Conv,entlon Center,
Lakewood. 1
Offlcen to be blltalled b)> Rab-bi Henri E. Front. newly-elected
spiritual leader, Include Mu
Sudakow, presldent of tile teJnplo
,nd memben of the board, Hank
Hirsch, Helen Levin. Ed Jotepb,
Gordon Kramer, Gall Brown,
Steve Chue, Uonel GUJerman,
Ralph Mendelson, Shella Jaffee,
Richard Sturt, Selma Gold and
Hort Wedner.
Other officers to be installed
and their respe~Uve boarda in-
clude Mrs. Jerry Blltateln, Sil·
terhood presJdent: Dr. Harvey
Levin, Brotherhood president;
Mrs. Ed Joseph, choir president;
Norman Kingston, Couples Club
president; Karen Gillerman,
bowling league president.
A cocktail hour begins at 6
p.m ., followed by the dinner·
dance. Reservations may be
made by telephoning 898-4406.
* * * Installation .
Of Hadassah
Officers Set
Officers for the Newport
Chapter of Hadas.sah will be In·
stalled at 11 a.m. Sundur at the
Bahia·Corinthian Yacht Club,
Newwrt Beach.
-n--e~"lf-=ev."" ..... H .. o=w=r..,,.e-w""e=n=n~es=-,_,,a=1reetor or the Lullleran~lble Camp --Morrie Mat.cha, prnlde'lft;•fdn.
Association of Southern California, will speak at the8 and 10:30 a.m. Harry Kamph tund-ralslng vice
selvlces at Newporl Dubor LuUleran Ctiurcb, 798 Dover Drive, president; M.rS. l,.eonard Shane,
Newport Beach. education vice president; )frs.
Pets Get Blessing
MERIDEN, Conn. CAP> -A special service for pets and their
friends left the green velvet pews of St. Andrew's Episcopal Church
covered with cat hair and parakeet feathers on a recent Sunday.
A bird called Woodstock, a silver poodle known as P .J . and
some fish in a jar were among the pets admired and blessed by Rev.
Howard Hanchey in a celebration of "Humane Sunday.''
"May God so bless this pet of yours that your love for it may be
an expression of God's love for you.·' he said over the heads of each
pet and pet owner as they came forward to the pulpit.
Sheldon Marshall, program vice
president; Mrs. Harry Becker,
record.in& secretary; Mrs. Hal
Riger, ftnan(lal 5'Cre\ary; Mrs.
Ray P.he~~eld, cci'respondinr
secretary and Mrs. Ed Joffee,
treasurer. Mrs. Charles Duhan,
outgoing president, will,.serve as
parliamentarian.
Sallie Mintz, Aliyah and Zionist
Affairs chairperson for Southern
Pacific Coast Region of
Hadassah, will serve as install-
ing officer.
l I •Orilg' Wag to Go?
This traffic sign could have a special message for
moton,ts who view it with St. John the Baptist Church
on Dryades Street in New Orleans.
MasiC Featured
Combined Clwirs to Sing
lie said at the grass·roots
Jcvel. Catholics and Protestants
in many places already
participate in 1nter·Communlon,
and Jle called ror "open protest"
to g~t the church hierachy to br·
ing qffic1al practice into line with
the; ne w understandings
achl,ved.
"1HE LEADERSHIP of all the
churlches can inspire little con·
fiddce as long as it does not
s ho..+ itself ready and able to put
intot practice the results of
theoiogical labor.·· he said.
A collection was also taken to benefit the Conne<:ticut Humane
Society.
Reservations are available by
telephoning Mrs. Irving Cohn,
552·8418, or Mrs. John Siegel,
644·5442.
Musical worship servlces1 featuring each or the Lake Hills Com-
muni4y Church choirs, will De pr.esented at the 9:30 and 11 a .m.
services Sunday at the El Toro High School gymnasium. • '\
"-'mong tbe matters calling
for :Such realization ane: the
mutiial recognition of ministries.
the jcxtension of Eucharistlct
hosJtjtality and the establishment
ultlfnatel v of full Eucharistic
communion··
Conf irmatiolls Due
Lutheran Church of the Master, Corona del Mar, and
Neighborhood Congregational Church, Laguna Beach, will hold con·
firm a lion services Sunday.
Eighth gracters will be confirmed in the 10:30 a .m. service at
Lutheran Church of the Master, 2900 Pacific View Drive.
Rev. John Reynolds will speak on "The Unforgettable Con-
firmation," at the 10 a.m . ConaregationaJ service.
Women Topic
WASIDNGTON, D.C. <AP> -
A commiUee of the National.Con-
ference of Catholic Bishops ls
making a survey to determine
the number and types of policy·
maklng and executive posiUorts
held by women in the 170 Catholic
dioceses in this country.
Dr. Warren C. Marsh, minister of music. will speak on "Wo~p AOd the Arts,'' before directing the Chancel Choh' ln "The
King is Comlng'' and•• .Batlle Hymn of the Republic.''
Gene Robinson, organist, will perform "Antioch," and "From
Heaven Above.'' He will direct the Chapel Choir in "Say 'I DO',"
Youth will be featured ~ck, Jr.," written by Jack Coleman.
The CaroJ and Celebration choirs, directed by Mary Bieael, will
perform. Soloists are Robby Swanson, Mission Viejo; Troy Clem,
Laguna Beach; Teri Copple, Irvine; Scott Biegel, Orange and
Brian Menh and Janie Henry, each of Santa Ana. '
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ntarty Ill ol t.hll vWaat aod aurly
nB Vil.I.AG& I AN lllANO, an llland of , ....... _•la the mlddW of U.. trMt Manchac Swamp
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IMn all11at.Gn •ln tbe ~': .. motl ftUtOmt, ..... • mo1t 1racttul, lth mots 11 moat •l~~••fl• 11 most bountJtul, and
11r)f bl u moet peral1tent. They'" 1oinl
topaYel1Ml1Wamp ytt.
'IWr cmttnt tltort. Jntcrata.te ~. 11 a concrete
mouter ~inl born It loom• 20 feet overhead ud ,.. atop cnat pillnp pounffcl ~ f eet into u. eoo.
AT '7 MIWON A MILE it Is a valiant try. Jt lsn' \be fint I "When I ume htrt al yean a10 there were on·
l1 two automobiles ln tbe villace." Vlr1lnJa Sue·
cow. the PCJ1tmist.ra1, recalled. ''There really
wua'\ any plac~ to drive a car, just the one road.·•
The one road ran
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through Mancbac from
~..... ,.. ,. La Place at the aouthtTn AmERlt..19 edce of the awam·J!. to
--------' Pon chatoull at the northern edge. .
Jtcroued Pus Manchac, the vWace's soutliem
border, on a wooden bndge. A pass la an arm of
•Uer' coonecUnc two lakes, in this caae Lake
1'aw-epas and Lake Pontchartrain. Tbe Dlino1s
---..--<&n.lfll railroad track! paralleled the road.
DlfVING FROM SOUTH TO N()R111, then, a
motorlst crossed the bridge and came upon the
vtllaee of Manchac: •
A cluster of buildings bordering the road on the
rteht. a canal running alongside the road on the left,
houses lining the canaJ. An \mcompllcated scene. A
fishing village of about 80 families, bait store.
church, boatyard, post office. Skiffs and pirogues,
UtUe bayou canoes, bqbbed at dockside ln the canal.
That's tbt way Mrs. Succow found Mancbac
when &be arrived In 19" as a wartime bride.
Fourtffn yeap later, lhe stale deemed the road
inadeql&ate. "
WOB C8 .W8 Alt RIVED. THEY dug a new ~---c~an~·no fill the Old canal -which itself bad been
du1 tor the clay to builcl the old road's base. Then
they laJd down a new. wider road on top of the filled·
in canal. They also built a new concrete bridee
alonpide the old wooden one. Two rCMl°ds, two
bridees. side by side.
Mrs. Succow and others who lived along the old
canal bad to move back and make way. Not too far
back, though, or they would fall in the new,
enlarged canal.
Not forward either. Across the two roads and"
the line of stores ran the railroad tracks and beyond
the tracks uninhabitable swamp.
THE NEW ROAD LE FT NO room for most of
them. About 30 families had no choice except lo
take the money offered them and leave.
• The Succows manaaed to find a place to rent.
and stayed. Mrs. Succow's husband had lived his
life in Manchac. He wanted to teach his son to fish
the lakes and trap the swamp for a living, too.
The new road served Louisianians well. It
beCllme the key road north from New Orleans and
handled heavy traffic. Not only was it two lanes
wide but also il was six feet higher than the old
road, up out of the swampland, built to last.
An'ER A FEW YEARS, HOWEVER, it was only
five feel higher. Then three feet. One foot. T.oday, 20
years after It was built, It has 1unk to the level of the
old road, lower ln spots, hlaher in others, a roller
coaster thrill at 55 miles an hour.
Tim~ for a new road, a new round of picking up and moving. · .
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lntO ·oblivion
VIRr::=:uA SUCCOW WANt,S TO STAY IN HER HOME NEAR SWAMP .
ProgrHI Puah .. Against Stubborn 11 .. nd Dwell ers .,
The Interstate ls scheduled to be finished in
1980. Whizzing along it northbound in the right hJnd
lane, make a note to look down and Jel a glimpse of
Manchac.
BEITE R YET, DRIVE TO THE" next exit
ramp, swoop down, double back on the old road, jog
over to the older one, and go to Manchac. It will be
worth the trouble.
A cypress-paneled oasis named Middendorl's
serves Ctesh seafood without equal, and if you time
it right you can watch the train that's called the City ot New Orleans speed down the railroad tracks out
back-. It will have eone SO() miles when day is done.
VlsflMrs. Succow.
flag and lock the post oflice. She will walJc across
the orttmal one-lane highway, over the old two-lane
highway, under the new four-lane hlghway, and on
back to the very edge of the new canal.
THAT IS WHE R E T HE SUCCOWS found a re·
maining unpnv~ spot to put a house trailer aner
their seco.nd relocation.
The youngest Succow is a man now. He ls in the
fishing business with his father, who will soon r~
tire. For her part, Mrs. Succow tends her aarden, a
dirt-filled' pirogue in front ol the house trailer,
makes her two trips a day to the post office and has
no plan to retire Except. ..
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"Ours is.one of those post offices they've talked
about closing.down. Do you~s~u~p~pos~e~th~e~y~w~il~I'>~. ·~· --~~~~~~~~!~~~~~~~~~~
Noses Say Nay
Manure Converter Smell Rapped
SAN MARCOS (AP> The
Prohoroff Poultry Farm thought it
was doing something good when It
: found a way to make chicken manure
into cattle feed and fertilizer pellets,
but now there's trouble.
The.neighbors don 't like the smell.
John Prohoroff and bis son. whose
egg ranch has two million chickens,
await word from the San Diego Coun·
ty Air Pohution Control District on
whether they can continue operating
the manure pl ant.
T HE AGENCY DOESN'T knQw for
certain if it has authority lo regulate
chicken manure processing odors, but
promises some type of answer by
June9.
Residents complained the plant
puts out an acrtd smell that, depend·
ing on wind, is wafted into Vista, San
Marcos or Escondicf<'
JOHN P ROHOROFIF J R.. WHO
holds an engineering degree from
UCLA, said the ranch dev<"loped the
m anure processing system in the ear·
ly 1960s because residents then were
complaining about flies atlructed to
the neighborhood.
lrhere is no more fly problem, he
said, as the conversion process
transforms 500.000 pounds or manure
a week into high-protein powder used
In pellet form as a cattle 1.,upplement
and po}Verful crop fertilizer. A gas.
ft red dehydration systeqi is used.
THE YOUNGER PROHOROFF
said there were few complalnts about
the plant before September, when the
air pollution officials recommended
that chlorine gas be added to the pro·
cess.
"AN EVENING OF MUSIC"
Monday, June 6 at 7:30 p.m.
PREVIEW INTRODUCTION
Featuring REBECCA OYER. with the Erma
Grossmuller piano course. recognized one of
Amenu's foremost. Mrs Oyer will demonstrate
various phases 1n "Adventures In lmprov1sa11on··
course widely used by many teachers across the
country and adopted as text book by several of
our state colleges The Adult P~ Class for
Beoinners will start on Wednesday June 15 at
7 00 P m. and continue for 8 weeks Register now
for classes• Orange County s
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1.NNEAPOUS <AP)
-A Catholic priest bu
ttted Civint S20 to a
~n• man who alle1ed· ft' hit Arcllbilfaop John
Roach witb a pie when
~·u beinl boncwed at i'Cllnner lut month.
However, the Rev.
George Casey 1aid that JM did not plan the pie·
tbi-owing incident and
ove tbe pie-thrower the
litoney after the pie was
gltched.
A&CllBISllOP Roach
was hit on bis head and
shoulder with a
cjaocolate cr eam pie
Jrl hlle accepting a
humanitarian award
from the National Con-
ference or Christians and
Jews in St. Paul on May
1Z
Father Casey said be
m~t with the pie thrower
a{Jer the hit was made
aqd later gave him $'lO
through another person.
PATRICK Schwartz,
22, Minneapolis, bas
been charged with dis-
orderly conduct in con-
nection with the incident.
J{e is scheduled for ar-
raignment June 16. .
''My participation was
~tupid, foolish and wrong
•nd I deeply regret it,"
Flltber Casey said.
· FATHER CASEY bas
•qved as a chaplain for
gi'pups or gay Catholics.
He said the pie was
thfown at the archbishop
to protest the role or the
M'jnnesota Catholic Con-
ference in defeating a
hliman rights bill during
tbe 1977 Minnesota L~glslature .
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San Juan '
Fa8hion
Show Set
'· ~he churchwoman or
i George's Episcopal
rch or Laguna Hills
present a fashion
w and luncheon Tues-
Y in San Juan
istrano.
j he annual afCair will
in at 12:15 p.m. at the
Adobe Restaurant,
3, 8 9 1 C a m i n o
Cjpistrano.
Tickets are available a~lhe church, located at
23802 A venida Del La
C8'1otla.
. ..iildditional information
la available by calllng
P,gy Hall at837-2975.
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CHARLOTI'E, N.C. (AP) -
Big Barney Thompson, on the
verge ol quittine &.be tour because
of poor play, ram~ed ill a 12-foot
birdie putt on the final bole for a
70 ,and a tie w\th Geor1e Archer
for the second-'round lead Friday
in the Kemper Open golf toumar
ment. ·
Thompson, who hasn't come
close to making expenses in his
three-year prd car~er, banking
0. TV :l'oda11
Clla1111el 2 at 4
only $876 this season, and Archer
each bad 137 totals, seven u.od~
par, half way through this chase
for a $50,000 first prbe.
''I've just give mysell unW
July of this year to see if I can
make it out bere," the red·
haired, 6-S Thompson said.
Archer, the firat round leader,
used some deft putting to offset
errant drives ~ aalvaae a one-
under·par 71. Tb•one-Umerancb band from Gilroy. Calif., WU
notably unimpressed with bls
high standing, however.
•'I've been lucky," Archer
said. "I know I'm driving it bad,
and this is a• course you need
to drive it good. It's a course that
makea you want to smash it. And
every time 1 try to smash 'it, I
poop it. "rm ·puttin1 well, roUing the
ball well. I'm hitting my irons
well. But my drlvina is awful,
dtsasterous."
Drives got him in trouble on bis
fifth hole, where be had to make
an elaht-footer for a double bogey
six, and the final bole, wblch
brought about another six. Ip
between, however, he reeled off a
string of four consecutive
birdies, three on wide-breaking
putts in the 15-18 foot range and
the fourth alt.er a llWe pitch to.
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U you 1pllt oae li Would mean the
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the dllrerence ot $1,9'72.
"At WasbinstoG State. half or a
year's tulUOn II ~t. $282. <Thus
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To I .10-104 Win
PHILADELPHIA (AP) -
"Our overall defense won the
game;'' said Portland coach
Jack Ramsay after bls Trail
Blazers defeated the
Pbiladelpbla 76ers, 110·104, Fri·
day night to take a 3·2 lead in the
N alional Basketball Associa·
lion's best-of-seven cbam·
pionahip playoff series.
Bob Gross scored 25 points and
led a 216-8 third period Portland
blitz that was just enough to bold
off a frantic Joe Bryant-Jed
Philadelphia final period rally
that reduced a 22-point lead to
just five with3:23 remaining.
"Our defense gave us our fast
break, .. said Ramsay, whose
team beaded back to Portland,
where it could clinch its fll'St
NBA championsblp in the sixth
game of the series Sunday after· noon.
"Our guards did a good job!'
said Ramsay of Lionel Hollins,
who $Cored 14 and Johnny Davis,
who collected 11.
"We kept our poise even
though we were shaken a few
times, .. said Ramsay, referring
to Philadelphia's stirring fourth
quarter comeb~ck.
•'I expect a war on Sunday," he
said. "We must play like we did
in those two games in PorU~."
The Blazers coach referred to
the 22 and 32-point victories that
brought Portland back into the
series after dropping the f.lrst two
games here.
Gross hit on 10 o( l3 field goal
attempts, was 5-for-5 from the
foul line, banded out five assists
and made three steals before he
fouled out mthe final period.
"I was really surprised when
Strings Snap Long
Losa Streak, 32-18
INGLEWOOD (AP) -T6e U>s
Angeles Strings -snapped their
14-matcb losing streak in con· vincing fashion Friday night at
the Forum by defeating the Sea.
Port Cascades, 32·18, in World
Team Tennis ac\ion. The Strings won all five sets in·
eluding sinales wins by Rosie
Casals and Mark Cox. Casals
destroyed Betty Stove 6-0 while
Cox hung on for a 7-6 trlwnpb
over Tom Gorman..
TJ\e Strings' new additi~n!
Julie AntboQy, was instrum~w
in the victory, winning the mixed
doubles with Cox 6-3 and the
wQmen's doubles with Casals 6-4 •.
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A tt. ; <l,210.
• be (Judas Errin&) backed off Oft
me ao much and gave me room,"
said Groa. "If I have the shot, I'll take it.••
Gross took a second to ssy
something about Erving: "I'll ~
tell you. I think Dr. J. showed us
evetythl,na. There Is nothing else
be can do, I think. I'm just trying
to do the best Job I can when I .
guard him." I
Erving, who hit 13 for 27 from ·
the fi•ld and 11of13 from the free
throw line, erabbed nine re.
bounds, had seven assists and
one steal, preferred to talt about
Sunday rather than Friday
nteht's Joss.
.. We got a bllheh of crazy guys
on this team, very unpredicta·
ble:' 1aid Dr. J. "Maybe we'll
come up with a surprise on San·
day: We shall see."
Philadelphia coach Gene Shue
kept the locker room closed for 10
minutes following the game. He
was late for his post-game in·
terview.
But when be finally appeared. be said, ••we didn't play a very
&ood eame. We let PorUand com· ·
pletely dominate ua in the third
period. They got easy baskets as
a result of our poor defense:•
As for Sunday, Shue said,
··we're not gotna out there ju.st to see the rain . .,
The Sixers rallied from a 91·69
deficit to pull within five.
Then, Maurice Lucas, who
scored 20 points, broke the hearts
of a sellout crowd of 18~6 at the
Spectrum with a jurnp 1bol and a
feed to Uonel Hollins that pro-
ducecl another field goal and an
insutmountable nlne·point lead
with 1:58 to go.
Portland's 6·11 center Bill
Wal too sCQl'ed oply 14 points, but
it was bis rebounding and de·
vastating feeds in the first three
periods that triggered the
Blazers to their third consecutive victory in the series.
The Blazers can win their first
NBA title with a victory Sunday.
And if they do, they will be only
the second team in NBA history
ever to lose the first two games of.
the championship series and
come back to take the title.
l'ORTUHD 111tl -'-"<as lO, ~~ ?S, Walton
14. Hollins t•. O.vl• 11, T...-dtll1 16, ~ 4,
NHl'-~Hlt.AD•L"'IA (1141 -Ervl11931.McGlrmls
1 I, Bibby 16. Colllal 23. O.wtll1u t, Ff'ee 2. Ml" 6.
B"Ventl.
P<>rtlend 21 H «I ~-10
Phlledelcl\le 1S U '2S 3t-10.
Fouled out~ Tot.I fOllJS-Portl.m 33,
Plllled*lol\I• JS. Ao-411.276.
Aztecs Tumble
LOS ANGELES -The Chelsea
Blues; an English first division
club, posted a 3·1 exhibition SOC· cer victory over the Los Angeles
Aztecs M the North Ainerican
Soccer Leaeue at the LOs Angeles
Coliseum Friday night. ·
O's PUil Triple Play
I ' KANSAS-CITY (AP>-A frealdsb triple play with
Balthnore shortstop Marte Belaneer getUng two pttouts,
short-circuited aj{ansae Cfty ninth inning rally and allowed
the Orioles to es~a.(>e wltb a 7-6 victory over the Royals Fri-day night.
Al Cowens opened the Kamsas City ninth with a double.
Pinch-bitter Dave Nelson walked and Fred Patek aineled,
loading the bases.
Pinch-hitter John Watbe tben lofted a fly to rleflt fielder
Pal K~. With one run 1~. But, on the relay in, Patek
.,., caught olf fint base. Sborbtop Marie Belanter threw to
aecond baseman Billy Smith. who threw back to Betanaer • Belqa-tailed out Patek and then saw Nelson breaking
for the plate. Belaqer raced In and caught Nelson three
feet short of home for the third \IOt and probably theflrsl tri·
plep,layoftblsklodinbaseballblatory,
"We understand we're operat-
ing outside or the spirit of the
~.but the rule ts unjust."
Us.in& soccer cholarsbips for
swimmers surely dampens
'USC's soccer hopes, but Petry.
says that'anoproblem. "Our soc·
cer pro1ram ts low-keyed so·
we're not talc;lng anything away.
We don't even pay our coach, Joe
Baker," s~s Perry.
SC admits to tbree swimmers
In the soccer picture, but within
this type !ft musical chairs.
posslbtnties of loadin1 up in
swimmfns, baseball or other ap,..
ing aports, ls endless.
''Actually," continues .Perry,
"we're trying to draw att~Uon
to the unfair equivalency rule.
Our greatest crime i.5 bti.Dg open aboutlt.
..We &n\.bowever. operatlnt
within the N!et. '1'he rules MY an
athlete m~t be qualllied and ac-
tively ready to play. It be doesn't
actually play in a soccer game it
makes no difference. But he
mu.st practice and be ready to play."
Thus, Kelly, who came witbJA a
wbtslrer of Joe Bottom's na·
tiOnal bigb school records of 20.5
and '5.0 In the sprints~ ts reduced
to the sham of ~ni aroanct • · aoccer field ln the fall in order to
compete in the waters duriQI tbe
sprinc.
PAC.I representative David
Price says -a final rulinc on ~e
1utuaUon is expected within 10 daya.
SC's mantpulation does not
raise the posslblllty of a
quarterback using a tenl\IS
scholarship, however. MY
athlete competing in football. baaketball or water poJo, is
Jocked into that sport tn terlD$ ot
usin4 a scbolarsblp.
PORTLAND'S BILL WALTON (LEFT), CALDWELi! JONES WR~STLE FOR BALL. '
l Albritton Wins Easily . .
Scott Bid& for NCAA. 1,~ Title Today
CBAM~AGNE, Dl.-Former
Newport Harbor High standout
Terry Albrittma scored an easy
shot put vict.or'1 at the S6th an.
nual NCAA outdoor track: and
field championships. here. Fri·
day.
Albritton, of Stanford, won
with a throw of 67·3¥1, three feet
better than Alabama's G11ry EniJand. .
"I have a lot of room for im·
provement technically. But I feel
I have the strength for 70 feet
now," said Albritton.
In today's finals, UC Irvine's
Steve Scott bids for the 1,500-
metercrown with hts stiffestcom-
petition coming from Kenyan
Wilson Waigwa, wborunsforTex-
as (El Paso). Watgwa has defeat.-
ed Scott five straight times.
And another UCI athlete, Mike
Sabatino. is in the pole tauJt
finals.
Meanwhile, Harvey Glance,
running with a paipful groin in·
jury.,· bolted from the blocks to an
impressive victory as be suc-
cessfully defended his 100.meter
dash title.
Glance of Auburn outraced a
strong field that included fellow
Olympian Johnny Jones of Tex·
as. Glance's time wu 10:22, .06
off his best time of the year.
Jones was second In 10.27.
The last time they faced each
other was at the Drake Relays on
Apri\ 30. Jones was ietond and
Glance ruiis)le<J tbira, but both
were beaten Mike Rob•rson of
FSV. He is not cornpetine In the
NCAA meet at the University of
Illinois.
After being eliminated Thlll'S·
day 1n the 200 meter dasb, which
he woo last year, Glance said he
bad suffered a eroin injury dur·
ing training this week. But it did
not seem to affect bis
performance Friday when be
anchored Aubura'• !400 meter re. lay team which posted the best
qualifytn' time.
.. I bad to make up my mind
th•t thine would re lily kill me tf I
ran bard. I felt treat pain but un·
" like yest~rday I didn •t think collegian this year.
aboutit./' Glance said. Teammate Greg Foster. e
Six final events were staged freshman. was one of the lut.i
Friday with the remaining 14 hurdlers out of the blocks, over·
scheduled today. took all but Owens then stumbled
W asbington State, one of the after clearing the last hurdle msd
favorites for the team title Juneed aCJ"OSs the finish line, Ke
because of its long distance men managed to finish third bebiqd
from Kenya, finished the day in a Rick Walker of ASU.
second place tie with 16 points. ,00 m.19"_:.~~~·~:~:i"n.~ 1o.tt: t. ~ Samson Kimombwa got 10 of the rr.~ .. , 1011: s. om <s.1on He111 10.211 •· t< those when he beat back a tSou111em1111no1s110.«1: s. o.rrett 1111ce>I0.411
1 fro Cr • V' • fil Wiiey llCeM .. ) 10..42. CbaJ enge M aJg U'glDO • 110.meter HH-1. OWtns nlCl.AI 13.ltJ,• Unois to win the 10,000 meter run W••••r IArltona Stale) 13.7S: 3. Fo\tltr !\JClA) · eet d of 28• 10 27 13 1•; •· RObitrtfOfl <Mervlandl 13.17: s. ~-lD 8 M re<?Or • • • (Mluourll 13113;6.GelMllWesl'l!nQIOll) IJ.8'. BYU, with 17 points was first. 10.000 metel"S-1. Kl"'ombwa IWasltl"~ Jllinois, SlWord and UCLA bad s1etel 2t:10.21; '"'"' rK Otdl; 2. v1ro1n "''"""fl
16 -..h.;.ts e:acb. Te~as-EI p .. -... 21·22 ... : s. s1r"'a 1ureP1 2a·>s.21: 4. 1'111.t yvua ... ~" '"""Vl 11:1u2: S.Tre.<y <Providence) 2tt40>:
with 14 and Arizona with 12 also '· ~~:~::~~> 26-11'1• <meet recot"'l;?., are expected to fight for the team e1111u.1en Utllnols> t .. 10; :s. Lotton <St..,*llt title. '26-S": 4. JecltWI (Arltone State I 26-0Yt; '· ........
UCLA baeked up its creden-~~~~~.~~ s1ete1 2~;" la\a<O.-
tials as a contender when its run· ... sl'-1, A•t1r111111t tStaironn '7-3VJ; 1 --·-··-n-1~b i th et.er <•••bemel 64-3; 3. Ntllstot'I IBYU> .,.~ij"'i ners i~ ed 1-3 n e 110 m Se"'tcl• 1San.Jowstatel62.1: ,_ P•u•etto (°"'*l'(
bigThhhurdlB ~·.J n-. bo :;'.~~~>'1...,..:"'"""'1"1Not1t1cero11ne~
e nuns runes vwens, w "----1. Nel111111 1Westif11910ft=~ finished 'Sixth in the event In. the ..... Y curEl'l nM: '· Jo11nsto1t !Ho
1976 OlvJnpics, led most of the :.~~ ~':.~~'::~°"~~.~~ way to win.13.49, the best of any <~"'1et•>211MYt.
In II Innings
Winfield's Homerl •• -'L.
Def eats b\, 1-0 · 1
LOS ANGELES (AP)-Dave
Winfield belted an lllb·inninJ
home nin to give the San Diego·
Padres a 1-0 victory over the Los
Aneeles Dodge~ Friday night.
as four Padres pitchers com·
bined for a two-hitter.
Winfield's bQDler. bis Utb.
came off loser Charlie HoUib.
De .. en6Mte
All e.i.t• ICAllt tn.I "'* 4S.11oi..,.a1._.•~ •:u-. ... .Jw.,. SSMDlevoetl,.o,Mgefu 12 U•n1
Ju'le 61.AAnfelnetCNc.eto 1l,2k.ll\
* * l.OSAifOi&.U •r11t-.. 4•to 4tt•
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By CIL .. NN WJUTE Ol••Oetll ... , .. ,.
l:S'n''OOD • ThM alroq eitl
r nit Coul ar_,• ~<>nt.ln1 l
er to perlorm ln • Callfoml•
tate U'W mc:i>l lnv dOtl UCLA
od.&)' for finals rompc1JUoo with
11 d ewotl ~111nnrn1 •t 12:30
rues Wl hour later.
atta 1plken and • rtl•Y
•41 •ill a<> aaahut th• ere m of
Ult Jtate'• prep crop toda7. And
sevttal are. 5tar1 t11ur1 lttCGC· ty tn the battle for first pluu.
lo Friday's prellmt. area aca
came aw~ with five fiftta or Ues
for CU"St..
I
Fountain Valley Hl&h '• Ken
Margerum skimmed the UOh Ch
bordles in 14.2 to bat bis beat and
tum in the day's s~ond fut.est
uoie overall as Gardena'• Phil
...Johnson ran 13.82. Margerum
later scratched from the triple
JUIQP· 8d1son (Huntington Beach>
pole vaulter Steve Rakh.shani
l9J>1>ed lU with tt\,e rest of the
qualifiers and is suffering from a mtll'Or muscle strain in the small
efi.J'\eback.
' •!: d i s o n m u l e C h a r II e
Ch~stensen got into a scorching
tmle heat and had to clock a
h"tetJme best 4 : 10. 7 to hang in for
ieeend place. He's back against
~ b angup field today which in·
~ludes Hemel's Mark Fricker
~~d Serra's <San Mateo) Stan
Sports in Brief
RoH, ench of wbom haw run •:oe.a.
Mllalo.n Viejo IUah quart,u.
mUer Grq Jooe1 camo up With
till tut t."4SVer race wltb • 4.34. He loc*ed 1troa11 comtni off tho
flnal tW'D when he mado hlt
move to place accond ln h1J beat.
But todiay he'• 11aln1t fasaderui Hl•b'• JanMl8 Sanford, who ran an eu1 ,7.$3 Friday • .However,
be dJ4 a 48.'1 at the Southern
Couutlea meet earlier th1S ye..,.
and ••clocked 1n U.5 on a rda,y lC'J Jl'rtday.
Abo nmnina today are R«lald Williams ol Chatawortb (47.01),
'Fontana'• Rod Bethany (fl.91)
and .Jama Bradley of LA Fre·
mont (47.83). ·
Jim Walters of Estancia
<Cost.a Mesa) barely held on lo
plck up the thlrd (and fanal>
quallf ying spot in his beat with e
l :S4.4.1He goes against old rival
Dave Kingsland of El Modena
<Orange) who, as does Walters. ow~ a seasonal best of 1:51.3.
Dangerous threats include Mike
Wblteof Richmond (1:53.1), who
looked strong Friday. Walters
said he was only running hard
enough lo quality.
Mike Kruthers of Sao
Clemente ran a strong last 100 lo
finish third in his 220 heat at
21.90. But be appears over his
head today jn a swift field.
headed by Sanford's 20.8.
·--~Eckersley's Bid
~
:;_=For Record Fails
SEATTLE Cleveland ln-
c1ians pitcher Dennis Eckersley's
bid to break Hall of Famer Cy
Young's streak for consecutive
hltlhs lnnings was thwarted by
rookie Ruppert Jones Or Scutllc
with two outs in the lxth inning
Fnday night.
The Indians won, 7·1
Eckersely's sensational string nr hitless innings had gone 22 1-3
innings before Jones blttsled his
ninth homer of the year over the
365·foot fence in r ighl·center
field
Eckersley, whose bid to match
Johnny Vander Meer 's feat of
onsecutive no·hitters, showed
no outward emotion after his
phenomenal streak ended. He
then retired the side by getting
Carlos Lopez to fly to center on
hHirst pitch.
-Young sel the mark of 23
straii!hl hltless innangs m 1904
when he was pitching for the
Bblton Red Sox. Vander Meer
pit~ed successive no·hillers for
Cincinnati in 1938. J.!:ckersley fired a no·hitter
against California Monday night.
tleena E'irn 67
WSANGELES-Todd Meena
orlrvine carded a four· under-par
1°lriday at Los Serranos to lead
• rn California qualiriers for
alifornia Goll Association's
annual amateur ·golf touma·
ment, scheduled June 20·25 at
Pebble Beach.
Steve Fink of Tarzana had the
day's second low score. a 68.
Richards Ref Plied
WIMBLEDON. England -Dr.
Renee Richards, Newport Beach
resident, the transsexual t.ennls
player, has been refused entry
for the Wimbledon cham-
pionships that start June 20.
Fred Hoyle, referee in charge
of the tournament. m ade the an·
nouncement Friday.
He declined to explain the de·
clsion, saying "Wimbledon has a
rule which says we do not have to
give any reason why any player's
entry is refused.''
Pacers Pa!#
INDIANAPOLIS -The In·
diana Pacers, rescued by money
raised by local businesses, met
their payroll two days late Fri-
day and bought more time to
save the National Basketball As·
sociation franchise.
French Open Tettnb
1WOMIM'SS1NOLes
Semifinals
Ml-~lleetR911lna Manl111wa ... t,i-6,
t-J FIOrentaMIMlbtet J....t Htwbtrry7 .. , .. 3.
M•M'S oou•l•s .. , ... ,.
9 f'1• Gottmed and Raul Ramirez beet J.,
ICAldes_.W9ii.kF°'"-7 ...... 6.W,~
Area lirl.s have a powerfUl eon·
tln1ent ~ormln1 today with
Lisa Gourdine <El Toro) and
Bonnie Dane CCosttt Mesa>
hoadl~ the group. Tbey each
quuuned ln two events.
DllSse broke the state meet dis·
cus l'ffC>rd with a 134-8 on her
t.bttd tbtow lo lead quallilers.
And the quaUtlecl second in the abot put aL 42-3~.
Gourdine looked Ould winning
her UO hurdles heat in 14.l and
lobs jumped 18-7, which was
seventh ln qualifYi.DB. She ls bl
tou1b in both events today#
altbouah •be could win the
hurdles.
Edisoo•s -«O relay team of
JoAnne Hodnick, Laura Held,
Tracey ~ and Kathy Jooes
was third ln ita bea.~ at 48.3 but is
in rugged competition today.
headed by Crawford {San Die&o)
ate6,9.
Mari Gibbs of Marina. (Hunt.
ingtoQ Beach> ls in tile Z.mile
flnala and barely missed making
it In the mile. Sbe was one p~ce
out of qualifying in the latter
despite a lltetlme best.5:03.4.
Anne Erpenbeck of Huntington
Beach and 10 others cleared s.s in
the high jump. Erpenbeck must
face defending state champ Kari
Gosswt.Uer of Upland, who did
!5-10 last year. Erpenbeck's best
i5 S..8. Tonya Alston of Chico bas
a !5-9, Sue McNeal of Carlsbad a
MY'S GREG JONES
440 Qualifier
Agajanian Hired
LOS ANGELES -In an effort
to Jet their 1977 kicking game off
on the right root, the Los Angeles
Rams have hired "Bootin• Ben ..
A1ajanlan as a part.time Id~
coach.
Major Leag'ue Standings
. 1977
-:;MATADOR
WAGON
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IM CALIFORMIA
HUGE IMVENTORY
1977 JEEP
J-10
PICKUP
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"MERJCAN LEAGUE
Eut Dlwlsion
Baltimore
New York
Boston
Milwaukee
Cleveland
Detroit
Toronto
W. L Pct.. GB
27 20 .574
27 23 .540 1~ 25 23 ,521 21,,i
2.S 26 .490 ' 21 24 .467 s
19 27 .413 7't\
18 30 .375 91h
West Dtvlsloa
Minnesota 31 18 .633 Chicago 28 19 .596 2
Angels 24 23 ·.su '
Texhs 23 22 .511 6
Oakland 2S 24 .510 6
KansasCity 22 24 .478 71,i
Seattle 21 33 .. 389 J2YJ ....... r.o-" c111ca90t ...... vor11
NI I nllflOte '-~ton 1
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NATIONAL LEAGUE
East Division
W L Pct. GB
Chicago 29 17 .630
Pittsburgh 28 17 .622 ~
St. Louis 28 20 .S83 2
Philadelphia 26 20 .565 3
Montreal 19 28 .404 10~
New York 13 30 .375 12
West Dlvlslon
Doclaen 34 16 .680
Cincinnati 24 24. .500 9
San Diego 25 29 .453 11
San Francisco 21 29 .420 13
Houston 21 29 .420 13
Atlanta 19 33 .365 1$
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• $-8Y. and Candy Ron of Berkele~ a 5-8 this seuon.
A.tea splkers to f alt by the
•'ay,lde Frld•Y were; John
Gerhardt of Costa Mesa (11th in the mile, 4:24.4); Newport
Harbor's mile relay team,
<fourth, 3: 19.8); Julie Green,
Fountain Valley (39-11, in the
shot); Lisa BullOck, Edison (35-0
in the shot).
Also, Dave White or Marina
C6·6inhlgbjump); Vanessa Den-
niston of Huntington Beach C4th
in 220 at 25.38): KareJt AtUaey, Newport Harbor (4lb in 110
hurdles, 14.S) and El Toro's 440
relay team (lastfour).
J eff Greenough ot La1una
Beach alao finished out of the'
money, toesing the dlscus 158-4.
llenOuelHlen
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1. llur<ell IP,,..) l U ; >. Jectison •l'ranl<lln.
Stoc:lllOnl U .• '10>d l'leall -1, llu1Mll IPetrklt
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JI .... IJnl twatl -1. Santoni IP11.0.n1l ?CUO:? wa ... lnglan lllurlNnk. Sllcramentol 21.60.
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SAN CLEMENTE'S MIKE KRUTHERS QUALIFIES IN 220.
·DB's Weaver
Places Second
In All-round ~
LONG BEA CH -George
Cazares of Long Beach Wilson
High d e feated Huntington
Beach's Randy Weaver by just
two-tenths of a point in the final
event-the rings-40 capture all-
round honors in the CIF boys in·
dlvidual gymnastics finals at
Millikan High, here Friday night.
Cazares and Weaver, both
seniors, were tied in all-round
points going into lhe rings com-
petition. But Cazares scored 8.5
points for fourth place and
Weaver had 8.3 .. Thus Cazares
won all·round honors by a scant
49.SS lo Weaver's 49.35.
Weaver was an easy victor in
noor exercise and also placed
second in parallel bars.
Edison High (Huntington
Beach) standout Craig Graves
won the vaulting competition
with teammate Todd Goldstein
finishing third.
Fountain Valley•s Jim Watson
lied for third in the horizontal bar
and Huntington's Eric Brave!
was third in parallel bars.
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Smgery Performed
LOS ANGELES -Huntington
Beach resident R11Y MalaYasi,
the •a-year-old defensive
cdordfna&or for the Los Angeles
Rama football team, Clliderwent
heart bypass surgery Friday and
was reported &.good eonditioo.
Dr; Ro~ Chesney. a sur-
geoai, said Mai.vasi was dolng
well. and was expected b.ack in
time for the opening of training
camp.
RANDY WEAVER
Second In All-round
State Spike
Records
100 -Mel Gray <Montgomery.
Santa Rosa) 9.4, 1967; Elijah Jef-
ferson (Crawford. San Dieio>
9.4, 1974; Joel Andrews (West,
Bakersfield> 9.(, 1975; and Kevin
Williams (San Fernando) 9.4,
1975. I
220 (turn> -Mel Gray
(Montgomery, Santa Rosa~20.7.
1967. 220 <straight> -Forrest Beaty
(Hoover, Glendale) 20.2, 1966.
440 -Larance Jones
(Lemoore) 46.6, 1966.
880 -Richard Joyce (Sierra,
Whittler) 1:48.8, 1965.
Mile -Mark SC!billlog
(Garden Grove) 4:05.4,1972.
2-Mile -Eric Hulst (Laguna
Beach) 8:4(.9, 1975.
120HH -Dedy Cooper (Harry
Ellis, Richmond) 13.2, 1975.
330LH -Dedy Cooper' (Harry
Ellis. Richmond) 36.2, 1975.
440 relay -Wilson Hig~ San
Francisco4.1.0, 1973.
Mile relay -CasUemont Hi&h.
Oakland 3:13.2, 1971.
HJ -Dwight Stones (Gleo·
dale> 7-1~.1971..
LJ -Jerry Proctor (Moir,
Pasadena) 2S--4lf.i, 1967.
TJ-WUUeBanks (Oceanside)
59.0, 1974.
PV -Tim Curran <Cretpi, Ell·
clno> 162~. 1973. SP -Steve Montgomery
(Lassen, Susanville ) 68--01 1976.
DT-Chris Adams (Lo&Allol)
201·3, 1973.
Sports on TeleviSion
lMal (awtm . -,,, Lall• Wtldon
1f~!l£ Todd Thornton ~_)L J' lla\&ler ~)and~enUro err cti•mrton•btp =1 ba I team moet -.aluable
ne.tlJ at 1port.1
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P'Qwed: tlrlcl WlllOf\.
Ttllnlt Venlty
Most Yalu.bl•. Todd nornton
Ceot•l11: a.rry 11•u•er: Mo•I Im·
pratt!N: Mille Mr ldge.
JllllWVenlty
M°'* Vel-: Alatt Godfrey •11<1
Cl\rls Cembt; C•Pleln Broo~•
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llleoltlaofhY.-; l'ICl\etO E.vant.
* Robert Belanger has
been selected most
vafuable athlete on the
gymnastics t eam at
Marina High In Hunt·
ington Beach, it was <in·
nounced Tuesday by
coach Farouk Mohamed.
Varsity and frosh-soph
team awards will be pre-
sented at. the annual ban-
quet June 10. Those who
will be honored include ·
OYMNA"ICS
\l•,,llY -Mott v•IU41bl• lllo.,.rt
lltlanqer; "'°'' IMDlr•llD'l81 Oa•lrj
·Koonce: bHI •ll·rOl.llld Ml~~ VllW•I< Fro,l>·--M0111moro""~ ""·"~
lluqler: MOit lnsof,a11on1tl O•,.rl""
Yoder;Bat•W "'""" 9111lv~·n\ ·
* Russ Chessler and
James Liu share most
valuable player honors
for Costa Mesa lhgh's
boys tennis team, the
awards being presented
at a banquet recently.
Other awards:
V•l"lllT
C•Pt•ln-fluu Clle>lltr. mo•t Im
ptoved-Oon O'N .. I; mosl ln\olr~
lloot•l-.J-< Liu. JUftlor v.,.ny
Ceoleln-<e<ll 9orqa; mo•t valu•·
.,,. pleyw -Pred LHllY' mo11 Im·
OtOVed-Jon Tu<k•r. mo\t
l11,plratlO'lal-lll09tr Ru\h.
l'r•ll·SoPh
CIDl•tn-Jon Tomlla: mo'1 valua·
tile plntr-<i41o'11• Wolle. most Im·
prOY..:1-Tom Aqun•: mo•t ln>Plr•·
tl0flal-S1'tve ~...,.t'Htlmor.
* Jim Snyder (tennis),
Jim Walters (track and
field) and Ryan Ratcli£fe
(toll) were selected as
most valuable at recent
sports awards banquets
for Estancia (Costa
Mesa) Hltb athletes.
Special award wln·
saera:
Gal Nabs
Cycle Race
Bobbi Hunter of Fon-
tana became the first
woman ever to win a
speedway abotorcyclc
race at Costa Mesa's
Orange County Fair-
erounds Friday night
when she captured a
third division four-
lapper before a crowd of
7,268.
HunUlltton Beach's
Alan CbriStian nabbed
lb• four-lap scratch
main event and the slll-
lap handicap .main went to another HD c;y~UstSt••e Columbo. And Da .. SW Of La Habra deleatecl Ron l>rest.on of Ne~ Beach ha the
two-l~matcb race.
Chr11U1n defeated
Mark ~ ot Rtseda
a11cl P.reston while
Colambi flnlsbtd In
hwlt. Cl Mike Munto.tn ot San Juan Caplatnoo and
Bnace llWlba11 of Balboa.
,.,.,.
""""' Iii .. , v.-.i.1 Jldl W•ru"; c..
tl•ll Maril ~; Mitt '"" ., • .,, •• illo•ut M'C.•1 C:t•cll't
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~Venlty
-· V...,_.: II• G•-; Mott lmpro-..cl. OIUCk $tl((er.
* Chris Corum <track)
and Mike Grecla (ten·
nis) eamed most valua-
ble laurels at Newport
Harbor High sports
awards banquets.
Special award win·
ners:
TfKlt
Vl"lty C•Pl•ln· MIU Hoose; Motl V1IU1-
ble Cl'"' Corum; Moot Improved·
Jim H•nlle
JUftlorV•nltY C•Pl•ln M41rl< Br adb<I,.,.; Most
Vlllu•ble Bob Sclvnldl; Mos\ lm-
oroved oar.. Waftdrocke.
,,....~
C•Dt•ln Mike John•on; Mo.I
"<&lu•01e 9,,.,, W•rd, MOii im-
proved 0..rlttSltek.
T-h
Ve"ll'f C•otaln Jon SwUlund Mon
Valu•t>f• MUll Gr«••. M°'t tm.
ll"OWed Chuc:W 91eoker
J ... 1or va,.itV
Capt•ln M.,lt Sklllln<r llolo•I
V1luablt Aon AMbefll; Mon Im
prowed Steve OeW1lde "~-s.i. C•ot•in ~t• Dowty. Mo\l VllU41·
ble W•ll BuShman; Mosl Improved
Ron Bovlt
* Steve Trejo (tennis)
and John Lombardi
(volleyball) were chosen
most valuable at sports
awards banquets for El
Toro High athletes.
Special award win·
ners:
TtMtl
V1"ily
Mo•t Valuable· Steve Trtlo M0>t
lmorovf!'d ~rv Wfuteke,.. CN<r, ~
AW•nl SIP...., Huqh ...
Junl«V•"HY
Mo\! Valuable· Matt Pohlll•m,.,.,;
Motl 1morovtct Mike R.,lnq ·
Co•cll'• Awaro Guy ll<!1wc1t1~
l'r-Setift
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'"'orovtd Jim Swft\Son Co•<h"t
Awaro Rl<k AM~l •n<N•m Bu-.
Vo"eylNtl
V•"llY Mo\t Ya1uab4•· JoM Lomb•rd1,
Mn<I lmprowd Mar• Hiii. ,.,.,,,.
Aw•rO Cta'9 Bat,.•.
.l..i.r YanllY
MOSI V••-Mike Wiison; Mo•I tmorowd T,,.,,I H•mllton. C06ch••
Aw•rd Oltnny Nlum.olalOlo.
FVNine
Wins, 2-1
Fountain Valley's
Dodgers took their sixth
de cision in ,.s e-v !' n
Thoroughbred League
baseball outings Thurs-
day as host El Mddeoa-
Orange fell. 2·1, to the
three-hit pitching of Ray
Craft.
Crllft, in going the dis·
lance for the first tl111e
since an auto accident. 10
weeks ago, struck out
eight and walked two.
The Dodgers got a pair
of runs in the third inning
when Al Gravitt doubled,
Steve Sickman walked
and Jerry Wilson stroked
a two-run triple.
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Pro Soccer
•
SOUTHERN CAL CHAMPIONS Members of the Golden West
College Women's tennis team, winners of the Southern California
junior college championshop and the Ojai tournament, are pictured
above. Fronl row (from left): Kris Faulkner, Laurel Pruim (SoCal
singles champion> and Janet Pestolesi. Back row : Cherie Kay,
coach, Mae Moore, Lisa Canas, Jill Matson, Lisa Jung and Ann
Strachan.
Los Al Entries Alamitos
l'otS1h1Nl.ty
Cleor, Tr..:k l'Ht.
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AO OU•Y'\1000
Racing
Results
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old•enduo ClaimTnci Pur10U~
€&po Net
Tourney
Planned
The first annual
Capistrano Racquet Club
seniors. tennis tourna-
ment will be held July 13
through 17 with more
than $3,000 in cash prize-
money belng offered in
10 divisions including
three for women.
Dave\Wells, hea~ pro-
( es s ion al at the
C apls trano Racquet
Club, made the announ-
cement this week, stat·
ing that a major
manufacturer or tennis
racquets is underwriting
the event and prize
money to $3,000 .
Competition will be in
Southern California
senior tennis society
categories of ages 30, 40
and 50 for women along with 35. 40, 45, 50, 55, 60
and 65 for men. A
minimum of eight en-
tries is necessary for an}
age group.
Entry blanks an· now
available with deadline
on July 5 for entries.
fees, a self-addresst'd
and stamped postcard
and an explanation of
time problems for play-
ing, if any.
For further informa·
t1on. contact Wells at
32731 San Juan Creek
Road, San Juan
Capistrano 92675.
Lacrosse
Finals Set
The state lacrosse
championships are being
held at UC Irvine today
between Northern cham·
pion San Franc is co
Lr.crosse Club (11·2) and
Southern California
ch amp Los Angeles
Lacrosse Club 02·1).
Action begins at 3 with
an all·star tiff billed for Sunday at noon.
Today's tilt features
San Francisco's defense
(goalie Mike Stanton,
John Burnap, Steve
Alms and Steve Miller)
against the ofCensive
potential of Los Angeles,
which includes All·
Americans Jim Lewis
and John Valestra.
In the all-star battle
Sunday, the North will be
trying to add lo a 7-5 ad·
vantage in the series,
s tarted in 1965.
HB Lauds
Athletes
Jerry Short (track)
and Kevin Bernard (ten-
nis) were chosen most
valuable at Huntington
Bea'ch High's sports
awards banquets.
Spectal award win-Ou•rttr B<!nder •~tombrtl • 10 s oo , ot ners: s '° 3 <I( P&PO•'• l.M\ IHArtl
LlllleGoFl4"'1 'llOUVhl J Cs in Cage Play
~ummer JC basketball
play begins Tuesday
with Orange Coast
College facing Rio Hondo
at S: 30 in the Loni Beach
CC League.
OCC's Pirates will also
play in the LA Harbor
loop, facing Compton au
in the opener Thursday
night.
Golden West will see
action in the Rio Hondo
League (beginning June
13) and the Cerritos loop
(June 24). Saddleback
will partlclpate in the
Fullerton League, set to
begin June 22.
* * * OllAHOI COAST SCHIDULIS
I.ICC U...,.. ITIMM•vs I
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tt: IS 1: J.-71-S."'• Monica ltl. July S-\11111119\ 16,.SI; JulT 12-lrtt;
July 1t~Cou11ty411 stlln Ill:
July H-NorHmeft tt:ISI; Avq,
2 4. A H "'1>or ". UI.
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July tl,,..()td9'1111 '11.
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1" Lon~ 9,.,.,., 11 Jl>I: Jun• 27 -
C.• tr r•\ II ·~• July 11 -Cvor•\\
~ •H July1l~AtlLA 11:301.
c.,.rilOI Le~ II',,_." I
Ju"" 2• Falcon• i.·o l. Juty t -Comoto., IAI. July I -LA H~rbor
I~ 0 ' · July IS l-8"..CI> CC 'I I;
Jut., 21-C..rrlloi IS 1!1; July U -
olavofl\.
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JllM tt-C.I Silele Cl'ull..-...,1 16);
J11"' n~s fl JOI: Jiily 6-£1
C•ml"° 17:\S.>; July ll-PuMerton
fl :JO>: Ju4v a -Soulllel'n C.t C.lleoe
,., • July 21-olevotts.
Swim Record
Recognized
TOKYO -The world
record performance of
49.4( seconds in the
men's 100-meter
freestyle by Jonty Skin-
ner of South Africa set
last August in
Philadelphia has been reco1nized l»Y the In·
ternational Swioimlng
Federation (FINA>.
Tlme-"61' J 2C
5cretc'*I Ca,.,,,.18abv.
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C"'ck Ooolln '~·'" Too Too IA!lal•I
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SS lltACTA S.Clllclr Oootln .,.4 :I-T .. Teo,tNlclSM.jt.
SIVINTl4 tltACa -'S0 yeriH S
yeu old• end up. Cl•S<lll•d •I
lowence PvrwS4SOO. So"'-'" t.IJCA.Jet 10.lombel 10 40 6 IO 4 10
Al\ Allb4 IHll<t) S 00 ) 10
Trlldr
Van1tv
Mo\I V•luMl4e• .Jerry Sl\or1; Co-
UDl•I,.. R~ Roth ""' Mille G••· lord; Moj\ ll\'IP<OWd Mark TllOr..,n. ,,..1 .. verstty
Most V•luable: Jim D•SCA>ullas;
Captat"· ""• L-r9; ~t Im·
proved, MllceYnlodlocll
l'r•ll-s.tllt Mott Vat-: Oeron Ll11M<um; Cae>4el11: Whit McOeftdOft, ~ Im·
Of'Olle<I lriMl.lelf...-,.
T ... 11ts
"•"'tv Most Valuable; Kevin S.rnard;
C1t1>la1n .lohn Campbell; Most lm-
pro11e<1: Al.,. Fr~ll
JU10ler Vanlty
Moil Valu•ble: Muk Joll,.son:
Cao1a111' Brad OQ<len: Most Im·
prowed; Grt9~0M.
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llOHTM llACI -.00 yard• Ina,.
old• ,,.d up. Fllll•• end ,.,,., ...
ClusllltO AllMal\Ce. P\lrw StOOO.
Hyjonllfl
l&rooljtl
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M1tY0t1'• ll0<ket <Adelr>
3.<IO l 10 t.IO s 00 .uo •.to Tl,,,. -tt.81
Also ..... -Ant To '"'"· Trt"911n Wc>man, Min S119er CODY. l11dl•11
Clover, Miii Slrew M•n. Ade"• Copy
Jay.,_.,,.,.,,. ROM. Hosc~c""" U •JCACTA 1·HYIHlf.t a t•ala
C•l'Y, .. ~t41.A
HINTM ltAC. -350 Y•rd~ i '""' o1n c1111m1,.. Pvrwsnoo.
0.a(ltfn "°" IT,.., ... ,., 31.40 f>to ne
,.,.l,.,...Gotl..I°'*") 100 S «> .. ,anlt., IWllrdl 4 60
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Alttlldence .-.e11J
~ ~ , .. '°""" elll •'°""'"AMO• -A 71"9110-2fl00. 21~-396.!
You've prob1bly heard that I hke to "chatt•,. "'1
putts. But this is not true In all s1tuat10ns. .. •
While I am not hesistent et • r .. ativefy str'll
in putt, I do prele~ caution on side and downhill
It f ust doesn't make sense
to fire away at a putt 11 miuft'la
the hole means leav1n1 yourMll t
a three· or four-fool "coM ...
b.c:k." . · I prefer to play down and
sideh1llers as "speed" 'puttJ.
That is. I concentrate more on havinc the ball die at the cup. I let 1t take as much of the break
as rt may require at such a
speed .
It is true that these putb
will take leu break If you stnke
them firmly. Yet a fast-movina ,
putt is less likely to fall in ttie
side-door, or the back.door.
• o ,.,." -.. ,,... -thlln one that dies at th• hole.
El Toro Cyclists Win
El Toro High School
captured the 2·A division
and will have a chance to
view the tm Super Bowl
or Motorcross as guests
of Ute Scholastic As·
soeiation or Motorsports
(SAM) in recently COD·
c I uded high school
motorcross action at
Saddleback Park.
More than 150 in·
dividual riders competed
in the finals along with
school teams that
qualified during the re-
gular season.
Area winners in·
eluded: Matt Devich <~t
Toro), 125 expert; Randy
Bojorquez <El Toro>1.~
junior division II; Mike
Rye (El Toro), 125 bc;g:ip·
ner division I; Jim Ros-r
<El Toro), 125 beetnnec.
division II; Danoy
Kilkey (Mission Vl~),
250 expert; Doug Boyd
<Mission Viejo), 2$0
senior; Dave Spreen (El
Toro), 2SO beginner; and
Jerr Ortberg (?i,ew~
Harbor), 250 opeiftbe"gfrt-
ner. •
HONDA.
MISSION \llEd01
LOOK! I I • •
MOPED BARGAIN
* JAWAMOPED
• SMILY MOPED
• BENNELLI MOPED
HONO,. EJtP"!S~ AHO U~
MISS 1-.UO .. l•T Cl.Ill. NAAUtOA AMIT, IMS A-
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WHAT DID
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by Tom latluk·
RT L.EA5T 1MEN I 'D JWJE AN~I
b Jeff Millar a·nd Bin Hinds ____ _z_ __ _
AN&? ~ITION ~Bl~S,
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PIPE , BUT HE
CAN'T STANO THE
SMELL OF IT
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HOW TO OPEAATc
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AS )OU SEE, "THE wiu., 1ru.
BE ,4
50N Of A G<JN.
J •
Saturday, June •. 1~ DAILVPILOT
Joan Crawford's Deeds·
pe •
JOM Dn'el' ltopJ)fll 1trivln&
IOI. . From th• Um• •he
wu Lurllle Liit Sueur of an An·
toalot 1'-., whed aho woo a
Cbarle5t0n ctance eonteat. And.
fiuab«I wilb victory, returned to
p moc.ber In 1 Kan111 City
l1uadr7 . Then, a1 Joan
0-awford, dane4!d In tho chon&I
ol • Broadw1y muakal ("lnno-
l Eyes"> ln lei4 Danclni, •
Slel' b7 ~up the allppery ladder to the he11bt.1 ol
Hollywood swdom.
TBOVGH IDGHLY SENsrrJVE to publicity,
she frequently asked rePorters noc. to disclose her
toocl deeds. Joe Hyama, HoUywood corretpondent
for I.be New York He.raid Tribune, once sent u.a a
memo which read: "One of lhe screen's most
beloved actresses haa two rooms at lhe Cedars of
Lebanon Hospital and the HoJJywood Presbyterian
Hospital permanently reserved for sick sbowpeople
and newspapermen unable to pay their own way.
Tipped olf by intimates, studio gossip, items in the
trade press or a friendly nurse or doctor, this fine
human being maneuvers reservations sodiscreeUy
that not one of the people she's helped is aware of
the identity of their unknown benefactor. The list
runs into hundreds ror she launched the project
some 25 years ago. At the risk of breaking up a
beautiful friendship 1 must reveal her name," Joe
concluded. •·1t•s Joan Crawford."
A note from Joan, dated Oct. 22, 1970: "Answer-
ing the letter from your reader, Mrs . I. Boulting,
the answer Is yes. I did attend Stephens Coll ege in
Columbia, Mo. I was only 13 at the time, and didn't
Maureen on Flight
PORT WASlllNGTON, N.Y. !AP> -Actress
Maureen O'Hara and her husband. Charles Blair,
took a sentimental Journey to Ireland over a route
be_ took 37 years ago m a nonstop transatlantic
seaplane night.
The 22-hour night in a vintage amphibian
aircraft began Wednesday afternoon from
Manhasset Bay on Long island's north shore. A two-
hour refueling stop w:is scheduled in Newfoundland.
foundland.
WHOIS
THE UTILE GIRL
WHO LIVES
DOWN THE LANE?
The
Little
Girl
Who
Lives
Down
The
Lane
A"I A°"ffllCA"I INTERIJA TIONAl RElfA~E
JODIE FOSTU ·MARTIN SHEEN ·ALEXIS SMITH~ w ...
MORT ~HUMAN . scon JACOBY .•
"THl UTILE GIRL WHO LIVES DOWN THE LANE"@
COSTA MESA NOW Pt.AVINO
UA Soull Coul • S4C>05IM WESn1NSnR ORAHOE UAW~Mll •~ ~Ol •83t71GC
"A. STA.R IS IORH"
"ST IVES"
"NETWORK"
"OHCE IS HOT ENOUGH" IRJ
11MASTY HABITS11 lPGJ
"INFRA MA.H"IPGJ
''WIZA.RDS ..
"ILACK SUMDA Y'° Utt
"IJTIU GIRL WHO LIVED DOWH THE L.AMe'
"SIL VIit STU.MC"'
"'TUMM!L VISION" CPGJ
........... ,,_. ...... 1.t • • • • ~
l' '-' ., THE AT RE -SE A I BE A ~ H . . ., ..... .,_ .. ..... . .
J• ,· 4J I qq99
'Glad You Asked That'
lty M•Ap ...t Hy .......
know wbat tb• hell they wen talkln1 about, aruJ I
only 1tAl)'ed tbere two months. And yes, I dJd wait on
ta bl• t.hete to ean:i my tuiUonl"
IOAN CaA WPOltD MU81' HA VE bad UM ahud·
dera about the number tour. Sbt wu marrled four
Umea, and each marrtace luted only four years.
lncludln1 her matinlf•· wlth actors Douglas
Patrbana Jr., Franchot Tone and Philip Terry, all
dl11olved by divorce. Her marriage to Allred
Steel•, chairman ot tbe Pepal-Cola board, wu lhe
happiest. But dealh claimed him In the fateful
fourth year. "For tho first time ln my life," she said, with
1lmple lin~erity, ••a man was civine me an emo·
Uonal atablllty. We attained 1 precious hel1ht-the
ability to love eacb other beyond the love of self!"
After Al passed away in 19S9, Joan kept his
memory allve with Ufe·sized paintings on lhe walla
of ber bedroom and llvin1 room. She worried her
(rieod.I by leaving bJa wardrobe untouched -as
lhou1h he'd be coming home in lhe evening. In a
more P.ractical way she continued in her role of
goodwill ambashdor for the firm till the recent day
she had a heart attack and joined AJ.
WE'U NEVER FORGET THE time we invit-
ed her to accept a blind date for dinner (after she
showed signs of com mg out or her grief> ~t I ly
Uchitel's fashionable Voison, on New York's East
Side. They arrived separately at our apartment and
both couldn't have been more surprised or happy
when they found out who their blind dttte was.
Maurice Chevalier apologized when be embraced
Joan -"I'm sorry that it took us so many years lo
meet." Joan expressed simUar sentiments and our
foursome spent a memor.able evening.together.
Joan Crawford had only one hangup theatrical-
ly. She hated television and once said, "I force
myself to watch TV because it's part of my job. But
what I see is shocking." Offered a series she turned
it down. saying: "l'U not ruin my heaJlh working ln
a series wilh bad stories. As for 'live' TV, I wouldn't
do any of that either. I was on NBC's 'Tonight• show
and it was a fiasco. I have never seen anything like
lhat -nothing was or1anlzed." Subsequently Miss
Crawford did accept infrequent TV assignments
and woo glowing notices, even from her severest
critic -herself.
Send JIOUr queataon1 to Hy Gardner, "GJod You
Aalud That," care of thu newspaper, P.O. Boz 1560,
Coata Mua 926M. Marilyn and Hy Gardner wsU an..tweT aa
Readinc into lhe backstretch in the slxlb run-
ning ot the trivia sweepstakes, defendinJ co-
champloa Ed Scbmerler inched another half point
ln front ot tho other defending co-champ, llldll E .
DHllt by tcorinC 10 Polnta lo 9\-2 (or Ruthie.
Next ln line were Barbara DeJCado and Deak
JOC!ktJS 'With nine points apiece. Max Fraley, Nan·
cf Prior and Leonette Romanoeky wound up with
ei1ttt each, while the Bayview Bomben followed
wltbaeven.
Another evening of in-person trivializing is on
tap tonlaht in Huntlncton Beach with Tracy God·
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vitation and want to join In, call Tracy at 892-4150.
Number nine should have aJI of you scrat ching
your heads this week, and it's worth two Points if
you figure il out. Your move.
By T.T.
~ 5. WHOSE BOYFRIEND WAS Joe Comtassel~
6. "I know the nameless terrors ot wblch lbty •
dare not ape_ak'' wu a quote-from what radio sbo~?
1. In U\e movie "30" wbo t\&l'nS out to be the
crossword puule expert?
8. Name the late husband of lhe comic st.rip
character Momma.
' ' I t . IN ''THE TEN COMMANDMENTS." ~)if( Cedric Hardwicke and Anne Baxter play a gam6
called what.?
10. Robert Anderson mentions "lhe footsteps <tfr
doves''lntwoolbisplaya. Wbichones? · •
Last Week'1Amwers
J... 8y stabbi.na (Billy in "Carousel">
2. Fresh Air Cab Company (Amos and Andy)
3. Forty one (Delta Dawn)
4. Tom Mix (Dobie Township)
S. Tom Thumb (Charles Stratton)
6 Discovery ("2001" spaceship)
7. Paris Garcia <Gordo poet) ~
8. "John Wayne" was the password and A
''Richard Widmark" was the countersign ("Viva;,
Max") ~
9. "Once Upon a Mattress" (Sextimus and At4 '
grivain>
10. Broadway (in "Broadway's My BPat'") !:f
(longest mile) ·
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wh:il Broadway musical? by Wednelday, otherwise half tM player's la.st score spqr
2. Name Lafitte's pirate 11hip from the movie ~awarded. •
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3. Disney's VW in the movie "The Love Bug"
carried what number on its side?
4. Name the rich kid in the comic strip Nancy.
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DAVll I STAaaJNO wtth Chri11topher
tM, t oltM Br1tl1h horror film. In "Return from
itdl M la.Jn," • 1equel to th• 19'11 Dl•n•y IUC·
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~ pl.ice in ludnaplnt a boy with aupernatural ,. .....
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(:~ Flick First;
NEW YORK <AP> A repeat of a mollon pie·
t on CBS, "The Cheyenne Social Club," was the
t -rated television sbow last week but NBC
Ced with the highest average for nationwide
~me-time viewing, according to A. C. Nielsen
rff"Jfes made available Wednesday.
• .May 25 also was the end of a month of so-called
ru\i.ngs sweeps, used to determine future advertls· irQi. rates. NBC and ABC finished in a dead but of
t~, repretentlng 11.3 million housebolds, and CBS ~a ll.2, representing 10.8 milllon homes. ...
':":FOR THE WEEK ENDING May 29, NBC had
3. verage 14.4 rating, or 10.3 milllon homes; CBS
a 14.3, or 10.2 million and ABO-had a 13.1, or 9.3
Don .
• The lndianapolls SOO, which posted a record 17.9 r~e last year , had only a 15.S rating this year.
:::The laat of 58 rated shows was "Enjgma" on
CJR!, which had a 7.8 ratlng, or 5.6 million homes . ... :.
":·1N ORD.t:R, THE TOP 10 sbows were :
:;.,·Cheyenne Social Clul>," CBS, 21.3, or 15.2
rol!11on: "Rosetti and Ryan," NBC, 20.7, or 14.i
~on: "Laverne & Shirley," ABC, 19.9, or 14.2
mlJl1on. "Quincy." NBC, 19.6, or 13.9 million:
"lhllo. Dolly I" ens. and "Charlie's Angels, .. ABC.
tied: at 19.S, or 13.8 million ; "What's Happening"
aoi: "Barney Miller," both ABC and both 19.1, or t:tft million; "Hapfy Days." A.RC, 18.0, or 12.8
n:Q.Jlion. and "Caro Burne:tt,'' CBS. 17.3, or 12.3
rqjllion.
' -: The next 10 shows were "Red Sun," CBS;
"k'.Ockford Files,'' NBC ; "Welcome Back, Kotter,''
AltC; "The Lindbergh Kidnaping Case," NBC ;
"Benny & Barney,'' NBC ; "60 Minutes," CBS:
"lhretta." ABC ; "Indianapolis 500," ABC ;
''2\licc," CDS, and "M A.S.11 .. " CBS.
thuai u m for the film.
"l'm bavina a 1reat
Ume," aa.ld the act.I'••·
decked out in a menac-
ln1 black ca.tum• for
th• role. "rm utterly
tuclnated by the
mlrulea lhat the Dia·
ney tedmtc:IAN can ac·
compllah. Thl1 i1 the
nr1t Ume I've enco\U)·
tered that side of th•
movie business, and I am lmpr sec1.
"'lbe whole 1tudlo
1mpreaeca me. Tho com·
pany keep1 the same
people, ao you're work·
Ina with m e n and
women who are In·
volved. It i1 the way it used to be at Warner
Brothers in the old days. Now you ao to studios and
make movies with pickup crews; there's no con·
t1nuity anymore.
"AND 111E WORK IS SO easy. You 're part of
the whole, and there's no need to work up a charac-
terization. When I think how hard I've worked on
films, trying lo build characters! nu., picture may
spoil me forever."
Mias Davia admitted "I have never been a Dis·
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'Annie tjall'
captured the hearts
of America.
'ANNIE HALL'
is now
the biggest hit in
New York.
STARRING
WOODY ALLEN
DIANE KEATON (PG)
TONY ROBERTS
'ANNIE HALL'
edwards BRISTOL CINEMA
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ney film addict," d s he harbored no 1reat ambi·
lion to worJl at the 1 . She reallied the Impact
when she visited her 6·year-old crandsoo in Pen·
nsylvania be/ore coming west. Kia delightful com
ment: "Gfandmother Davis. are you really going to
be In •Disney movie!"
Bette Davis continues to accumulate honors.
such as Jaslsprlna's Life Achievement Award or the
American Film Institute. But she steadfastly re-
fuae. to become a QlUaeum piece.
"I MAY DO ANOTHER Jl'JLM this year." she
sald. "l llb to do one a year, but thia one ls so in-
tereaUn& that I may doll. I think it's important to
remain active. lo a dearee. Il's easy lo Just sit back
and do nothlna. especially when you've already had
ever)'thlni that career can offer.
"It's hQt easy to find roles at my aee (69 ).
Especially when you'.re stubborn, as I am. about
playlne leadlna roles. Not necessaril)' the
s tarrina part. but the name above the title. That I
RofJ&in' Hoods
inalst on. •
"U noth.lnc comes alone and l 'm bored to death,
then l'll 10 out with 'The Bette Davis Show.· "
SHE REFERRED TO 111E traveling attrac·
tion in which she ~hows hiabllghta of her film
career, then answers questions trom the audience.
"It's run, but It's also bard work." she said.
''The ara11111 suspn lhrlllar
Ol lh Cldll''
DAY
ow!
Sidney Poitier Cleft' a nd Bill Cosby play inner
cit~ Robm Hoods \\ho rip off those who vie·
tim1ie ghetto dwellers m ''A Piece of the Ac·
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Lives 81lattet9ed·
BY ACCIDENT, MA&IO&I&
learna that her hiuband w nred t~o
weeks earlier. Tbe charade of Coin& &o
tbe otnce over. be aleePfl late, refuse.
to tUe the kids on a promlMd trip &o
tbe %00 and amashes the TV Mt when
a commentator talks about the
American dream.
"A Sensitive, Passionate Man" is
the story of the dulnte1raUoo of lbe
livu ol the Delaneys. The two-hour
movie wilJ be aired QD NBC Monday
lChannelC. 9p.m .>.
David Jansaen is Michael Delaney.
a lovinl husband and fat.her who sinks
into alcoholism when his world col-
lapses. "1 won't take a lower job.'' he
shouts. "I worked for the Ph.D. after
my name... Marjorie reminds him
he's not the !lrst man to lose a job, and
he cries, "It's not a job! It '1 my life! ..
JANS.SEN DEUVERS a powerful
performance. giving an air of unsetU·
ing reality to hi s torment and self
1 destruction.
Angle Dickinson is Marjorie, strua·
gling to hold their life to1ether.
frustrated by her inability to help her
husband, humiliated by the alienation
of their friends, demeaned by a sleazy
awor<:e lawyer and a motel manager
on the make. ll is Angie Dickinson as
.,.,,,.......
TOP PERFORMANCES
OlckJn1on, JenHen
you've never seen her before and she
is brilliaot.
Todd Lookinland as their eldest son,
whose humiliation turns to resent·
ment. and Marlclare Costello as Mar-
jorie's best frlend, alienated by her
own embarrassment, turn in ex·
cellent performances.
It is a powerhouse production, writ·
ten by Rita Lakin from the novel by
Barbara Mahoney and directed by
John Newland. Miss Lakin has writ·
ten a literate script that allows the
characters to emerge as flesh·and·
blood human bein1s. and Newland
has a fine band on the direction as he
builds t.ension between the facade of
the happy home and lurking diJaster
Students Win Honors
LOS ANGELES (APl College
st udent s from ~ew York ,
1\1 assachusells. Texas, Colorado and
Cu lifornia are lhe recipients of
Academy Student f'ilm Awards.
The winners were presented
trophies and cash grants from the
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and
Sciences at a"&everly Hills ceremony.
Carol Dysineer of the School of
Film and Television of New York
Uni versily won the Dramatic
Achievement Award for "Sixteen
Down ... a 24·minute film about a girl
1 urning 16 in a suburban broken
home.
THE DOCUMENTARY Achieve·
ment Award went to Frank Binney of
the University of Texas at Austin for
·'The Last of the Little Breweries." a
20·minute film or the adventures of a
German brewmaster who starts a
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brewery in the Czech-German town of
Shiner, Texas.
A Documentary Merit Award was
presented Rob Williams of Western
States Film Institute of the
Metropolitan State College in Denver
for "Guitar Crafts," 18 minutes about
custom guitar maker Max Krimmel.
PHIUP PURA OF Boston Unlversi·
ty took. the Experimental Achieve·
ment Award wilh his "Transcen·
dance," 81 ii minutes of combined
animation, negative Images. optical
printing and other technical
maneuve~to explore and delineate a
simple dance leap.
The Animation Achievement Award
went to Paul Demeyer of California
Institute of Arts at Valencia for "The
Muse," three minutes of animation
about the struggle of a creative artist
with his inspiration.
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Klldeaard Nert, 61, the
German aclress·singer-
wrlter, was married in
Berlin to Hungarian
nobleman Paul Rudolf
Frelherr von Schell iu
Bauschlott
She had previously
been married to an
American World War II
officer and to
Englishman David
Cameron, father of her
9-year-old daughter
Tinta.
AaJES (March 21-April 19): Finish what you
stnl; lrfend with "unusual" financial question
want. you to become ipvolved. Be polite, con·
slderate, aympathetlc, but firm in stating, "thanks.
bul no thankS t.. ·
TA1JR1J8 (April 20·May 20): Yes, new start is
in ortln1: be independent, orl1lnal and utilize
creative ablUtiet. Leo ii ln picture -sincere com·
pllmenL iJ received trom attractive, intelligent
mesnberof oPpoaite sex.
GEMJNf (May 21-June 20): Distance no loncer
is problem. You're 1ettlng messaae a~ross!
Spiritual values are hl1hll1hted. You sense when
sometbin1 of Importance ts lo occur.
CANCER <June 21.July 22): Important lo re-
jeci superficial, otr-tbe·top counsel concerning
money and love. Give Cull play to your own curiosity
-dlg beneath the surface.
LEO (July 23-Au1. 22): Study Cancer message.
Be patient, persistent, positive of 1ecal grounds
A void antagoniiinl one who disagrees with you.
VIRGO <Aua. 23·Sept. 22>: Pressure eases. You
ace--reassured in connecUon with work, health, im·
Mind and Body
"Did you ever have a dream about
something you always wanted to do?
Well I did and I made mine come true.
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affair of heart -these are spotbghted. You are·ac·.
Uve, alert, vibrant -you come to life. Basic ad.just·
ment connected with hvinl( coodlUons is indicated.
SCOllPIO (Oct. 23·Nov 21 >: SlabUlty should
not be made a condlhon for creative action. Nothing .
is certain -but future prospects are brl&bter ttian
might be immediately apparent.
SA(flTfARIUS tNov. 22-Dec. 21): Orgaolze·
prtorlUes. No person c:an do tor you now what yQu
can do for yourself. Know it and proceed accordlru:·
ly.
CAPRICORN <Dec. 22.Jan.19): Let&oortoslna
situation. Consohdate -build for future securit~
Be more aware of basic values. Be positive that you
are carrying your !air share, not load that rightfully
belongs to someone else.
AQUARJUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 181' Lunar cycle is
high, despite temporary obstacle. One "at top" de-
cides that your methoda, ideas. concepta -even il
unorthodox -fit the blll.
PISCE.S <Feb. 19-March 20)' Path as "decep.
tive·• in sense that some are attempllng to lull you
into false sense of security. Key I! to be awar& or
wliatoccurs behind the scenes
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on. a da11cerous "tssion lo Nazi Gernianr.wlltre 1n. e1111SS1ry0from a
-councH of ptariets is 1 prisoner.
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to Premier sp1Aned lorty'WmultllOllS
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tauct11ncly underpn a tnumatrc
sli«k wtitn hts mother annouow
she's stPir1ted from his father after
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(R) Archie suffers trauma and out·
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II ~ Cl) ®l D Nee Slturday
Nishi Mowie: tCJ (Zllr) "Sid1m llaurs" (adv) '7S-Ben Murphy,
Peter Gmes, We~dy Huahes, John
Clayton An Amencan former Olympic
sw1mmina champion and his AUSSje
partner in the Australian two.man
cycle champ10nsh1ps are oH·track rivals !Of the. romantic attention of
the dau1httr of an Ameocan IJre
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(R) A sleuy rxketeer. rNhz1na that
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to1ns Carol Burnell in a medley of old
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feather and het lather find them-
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1ntnaue as they 11y to unco•er a
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KTTV .m s:oo ..! J<bru~hch•v
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premler whole rise from the partf ranld&
1pnnncd40 tumultuous years ot world .lli:s·
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pair of cycle racers vie for the love of a
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with Ben Murphy, P Graves. \VeQdy
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JPAMSH MANSION OM ta&.
4 -~ m~CH SM,tlO Wrou~ iron entry to huge lwlng room with
vaulted oeihngs and flocw lo Qltltlng fir~~.
Ora..,.IC gal)ery Wet b•,. Spiral stlitceN to
sP1c.1ous master suite & chlldren'1 quartere
Gourmet kitchen Dine. Lush ten"eOel. Hurry for
ltus deoorllOt"s d9hght. 983-7881
a DUMP0-$62.IOO
It's low doo#n Ind d1rtyf Looks hke a home whett
the burr.lo ro.oedl A handy "*''' t>«adisel Pnvate cul~ leads to this rustic+.~
Big 3 to-m on sPreWl•no lot wtth trees ac>1entyt Sho\191 ·em out. paint 'en\ up and ·YoU've got .
Yourself an estllllel Priced dirt cheap -which
see1Mon1Y nghtl Hurry up! 847-«>10.
ltahan hie entry to sunken hv. room built-in micro.
Country styled kitchen Formal Dining. Winding
stairs to master suite with Roman bath tub. Home
lully insulated Call 963-6767
At&fCH CH~ TIAU • 2 STOllY
POOL · IEACH • $61,tsO
Dramatic hv1ng room. formal dining room. garden
view kitchen"' ar11st1c open stairs to separate
master & chlldren·s suite. 22 ft. ballroom sized
party room overlooking courtyard. Hurry!
963-7661
3 IDRM + POOL· $65.000 Huge liv. room gourmet kitchen with formal din-
ing. Jog to beach from ttvs beautlful•Se>anlsl'I villa1 garden home. Assume V.A. payments of 1277.00
per mo. Hurry! Cell 963-6767
Two bedrooms plus guest quarters In Bayshores.
A pnme pride of ownership area. the Beach. surf'
and ocean can be yours. but hurryl Call 548-2313.
PRICE SLASHID THOUSANDS
Towering pines sheller entry to executive liv.
room' Sunshine kitchen overlooks rear yard.
Separate lam. room' Spifaling stair case leads to
Mammoth bOnus room Pool size rear yard.
Owner anxious. Try S7 400 total down. Call!
Hurry! 647-6010
CHIMACOVI
2 adjacent level and very bulldable lots in
secluded China Cove. One with small house. one
vacant. Channel view. $176.000 each. Call
673-8550.
WHAT A STEAL! $36,500
Charming bungalow on quiet tree lined str9et
Fruit trees too' Prime area close to schOOls .and
shopping. don't miss lhl$ deal. C8ll now 752-1700
ATTH!HACH·
17 UNITS· $375,000
Prime ocean rental unlls that 119nerate high
income. Fantastic summer rentals and permanent
ten.ants. 2 BR's. 1 BR's + B.acb's. Sefter wilJ .
pattern financing to buye_rs needs. Hurry for this
once In a lifetime opportunity. call 993-7881.
MIWPOIT HEl&MTS • SI 24,toO
Prestigious Newport Hel~hts corner location.
Custom deefgned charmer. Thick plush c.rpetlng.
Gleaa enclosed brick fireplace. Step.saver
govrmet kitchen. Unique step-down meat9r suite.
Delightful wood shingle mester Mth. HUge
separate family tool It will be gone tomorrow •
call no.75~1700
MIWPOltT-3 H--$14,IOO
Suoer tNwr> Newport Sho,.a locatlOnl Gorgeous
"Real Wood• welled llv. rtn -decorator'• d•hahtt Chef's gourmet kitchen. PrlYale IMlt• 9'11te. ·3rd
bedrm an be that -or den. Newtv palnl*'
secluded patio. custom sundeck. Jog to bMct\ -
2 bloctcal can today 948-1111. • '
•El •IOOI POOL
SI 10.0IO
Quiet Cotta Mesa cul<l•aac comer. st~ down
tlv. room • cathedral celling. Formal dining
room. ()ptn ttvt• kitchen self ctetning ~n.
Large family room. Giant double dOQr muter
wing. ap.,tdtng blue free form pool. apa. slide,
board. Low melntenane9 yard. Double gas 890 .•
Fire pit tool Upgraded thru•out. Call fast
752-4700
6 UMn' APAlTMIMT IUILDIMG e .. utiful 89enish style units. 6 blocks to ocean.
Prime location. Priced .at S 196.000. For more
ijnformatlon calJ ~787
V1 ACM ISTATI $67.JOO
Cukfe.ac drive to winding Mlfcwey leading to
eucut!W entry! Spacious liv. rml Gourmet galley
for tntertalnlngl Rambling paasegeway to
sweeping mstr. bdrm + 2 others. Mammoth tam.
rm. highlighted by huge circul• fireplace -party
time -est•• lltce ~ l)l'OVldel room for poot
and valleybllll Won't feet &41-9010
D YOUa OWM LAMDLolO
Hare's a perlect remedy for your "bargain It Is"·
take 4 bdrms for llvlng. 1~ baths for relief.
fireplace for warmth plus an oversized lot for fun. MaM youtMlf w.11 today! Call our house doctor
and don't pay another month's ren1' Priced' at
$55.000 for an Immediate cure! ca11 collect
842·2535.
DICUTIYI ISTATl-4 ll-Z STOIY
WAI.IC TO llACH-417,tlO
Circular dttve. Formal Ille entry. Formal dining
room ts conveniently served from huge gourmet
kitchen with breaktast area . ..)'tuoe llvfng toom
with crackling stone fireplace I. oomm&ndlng
view of grounds. Massive m1t1ter suite I.
chlldrens quarters. Sweeping stairs to huge guest
suite I. private Mth. Huny for this ,..,. find. Call 883-7881
4 IDIMS·SHZ MOMTMLYPAYMTS
Jog to beach. Huge llv rm. wtth crackling
flrei>lace. Gourmet kitchen and 4 large bdrms.
Low assumable loan of $43.500 Hurry! Call
96M787
UHDEI $60,000!?
Beautiful upgraded townhouse. Three bedrooms
that ant W91tpaper9d and panelact throughout
Close to everyUting c.ir now while it lasts!
546-2313
4 .. + POOL-$16,toO
Quiet CUl-de-uc atteet Tiied. entry. l.atQt llving
room. Veulted c*llnga Warm woad panellng.
Cheery Country kltchtn Crackling brick
ftrepfact. Hidden ft'laSler Wing. PIUS three ITIOf6 I
queenalzed bedrooms Custom brlok patio
overtooke olympic sized poolt Lushly landtcaped
grounds and tropical lanai Don't miss this bargain
at only S80.90<>" Call now for P8fl()NI PNVtew
752-7700.
TOPS IN SALES
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WltnWdale Office
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Office
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Newport Office
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WORKING WITH THI UALISTATllS
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team of 180 professionals. Neverthefess, the re-
cords In the areas they ~. a1e f mpressive.
They deletve Your trust. THE REAL ESTATERS do some things for ·you that no .pther company
does. ask them to expfain.
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StevtMulMn
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Office
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LIAST IXP84sMHOMI
IM HIWPOaT SMOaS
A 3 bdrm ="°''a derloht wtth Chtf'• gourmet
kitchen. SARP! SHARP! Your own priv•e rNSter IUJte and aecklded petlo with custom sun
deck. Hurry! "'6-2313
IA~U. W'Ctf ISTATI
lll·POOL Tr" llntd 8POrotch to this executlvt ranch.
Fonnal tntry to dratnaflo llvlng room. Formal
dining IS ~tty ~ from tn. huge
country-ttyted kitchen. A sepanate family 'room
qvert<>Otc* the apart<llng 0001 and ttie ttm1CIM. A
stone fl~. Tnert Is • hldftaY wino for the
master stlite & ttlO ctilldcen'• ~en-1tvte &
grace ct.Jgned on onty one lev.t. Hurry -thll
one won't last. 903--7881.,
EASTSIDI
. POOL + DIM + GUEST
Prime Eastside Costa Mesa. TOW'llflng trees!
CWVed driw. Rustie 11Vlnt room hotts cathedral
cettlng l)lua n*9Slve bri~ flreplac.. Sunny galley
kitchen -wnh nook! Oozy den. Hideaway master
suite. Giant sparkling blue PoOI With slide. board
& d1"9Ming roc>n11 too! Separate guest fl!Cillties
with k1tc:h4tnettel Easy care yard Just S98.SOO!
Hurry-altnow846-7171 •
IEACH UTUAT • $51.500
Steps to poond1ng surf and aystal sand' Beck
yard is bay area play ground. Winding wooden
walkways,to eeciuded entry' Gourmet kitchen.
Step-down conversation area + fireplace•
Sunshine breakfast patio. Pool • Jacuzzi -
volleyball. Garden hving at its finest 847-6010
GalMlllOOK • 3 IDRM
Artlsllo. Upgraded. landscaped and a garage for
the man who likes a home work shop is vours 1n
this Hamtom Model. The Ideal famlly home. Gall
today, tomorrow may be too late. Cell 548-2313
Outt LOWEST NICE IH EAST&UFF
Extra large 2 story family home on a quiet
cul-de-sac in Eastbluff. 20 root famity room with
massive rock flreplace. Formal dining room -s 152,500. C8ll for exclusive viewing 673-8550
SPECTACULAR OCIAH YIEW
Your pwn professionally decorated Hllbor View
four bedroom home. Formal dining with Ocean
view among Van Luft wallpaper. All new
appfianoea. mirrored wardrobe doors In MBR: are
Just some of the extras. Call and live In Corona
del Mar. 545-2313.
llCYCLE TO IEACH
Lovely 4 BR home In beautiful well established
neiQ'hbomood. Plush shag carpeting throughout.
Cfose to schools. shopping and the beach. Priced
to sell in a hurry at S72.500. Call 714-842-2635
TAU OYB SSZ 000 LO
OI\ this sprawling 2 story 4 tidrm cul e-sac 9ianU
Executive entry! EplC1JrMn kitchen Formal dine!
Sweeping bonus roon1 w/room pool tab4ef
Huge poof afze lot. C.11 for pri te showing.
Owner leaving. Submit! 847-6010. I
MfH$.RAHCH -l Q
•SSUMI -$19,000
Lanai eotry. huge living room Yi\.ith atone
fireplace. 'Formal banquet sized dlnmo room.
Largl country style kitchen. Separate • family
room with adjoining covered temtOe. te
wing for tjl~eaway master suite & c ldrens
• rooms. Take over FHA loan. $263/Mo. all.
Hurry! Call 963-7881
LAGUNA YllW LOT
Fantastic forever ocean end city light view from
this top of the wor1d location. Flat building pad
with possibly room for tennis court. 1st time
offered 187.500. Galt 873-8550.
COSTA MESA DWL1X
Pride of ownership unite with famlly room and
fireplace in ownefs unit. Convenlentty located
near 8Choofs and shopping with boat acceaa.
rrtced to aeU at 1110.000. Call 84N53!.
IEACN FIONr IMVISTMINT
MIWPOIT IEACH
Ever heard of 15th Street In N9WJ)Ort? Part of ii Is
no.w fO! sale • a fast food resta1rant. a bathing
suit shOp and a ctupteif. You could own 100 feet
of prime OCNh front PtOQerty. Owner will ?f1Y
1st T.O. Cell 714-842·2535 for mor1a lnfOrmatlon.
4 mlM ~ Z STOIY • S&S
Double door entry step down hvino toam with
cathedral celling Couf\lry 1tyte k•tctlen 11t1th formal dining, located near part(. IChools. and
shopping. Call 983-e7$7 .
UDUCm IY $2.000
Owneri .. moving out of area and want to NII. ..
~iol.a two 1torv. four bdrm home In MeM
Horth. OUt owner 19 rMCtv. call now for details.
646-2313
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Lurlo!c lut tn E.t'>lblde. C'\1 n~s u
aurdcner Abo nott' there'<J u 3
bedroom home with formal dining
room brick fireplace & the double
garuge •~ detacht!d ror convenumce.
What more do you wont" Call for an
appl. MS-7221 Century 21 Westchrr
Realty
Opportunity Knocks
Twice
E.1stside. C!'tt home just rell out or
escrow Quality 3 bedroom. 2 bath
home snuggled Into the end of a
cul de-sac !!!reel. Superbly
r••decorated into move-in condition
Don't pas'! up an opportunity hke
tht~ TWICE Call now. 645 7221
Century 21 Westchrf Realty
s.ttlCoa1tPSaa
Wvlcornln1 11pllt level Def Pl1o
N1t ry! Hoocte11 illnlng rm. •oul'met
klhrhen. pork lrkc• rear yard~ 4 l\ri\ClOUS bl'drm .. w1speo11l
rumlly rm Onlv SHI 500 Cenlur)' 11
South Co.nt l'lu.tu Heally 5M·t801 ,
Yllage Woll
Brand new. Upl{ruded TRl·LEVEL
Townhome. Hlddt'Jl master sui\e
w prlv cocktail patfo Gourmet klt ..
with breakfast 1i:.itw. only S64.SQO.
flurry c·all. Century 21 South Coast
Pluta Realty 556 6901
BIG BEAR
llcJ her Cabla
Cozv 1 br + loft A newer cnbln In
prime residential area CompletelY
furnillhed. Beaullf\.11 wood exterior.
132.T50. Century 21 Mariners Sq.
s;Jl-0331.
$67.500
COftdomlnlUM
Brand Hew Ll•tl"t ..
Original Model
Sti7.500-th~ 3 bl'drm. l 1"J bath. dble
J(arai:e. beaul1lully up11:raded.
decorator·, deh~hl J~t lhted For
appt call Centun 21 Real E5tate
r>o' le 548 1168 or 833 906Q
&oDlrect .
8071 Windy Sea Circle
ACJl'h off Holland. North or Slater.
Si!J 950 ror this 4 bedroom country
charm home. Call Doyle, ~ntury
it s~ 1168 or MR·8320
For LHSe . lpaeloU1 :I bed rm patio home.
OOutl'Dtl klkhcn. Upgruded carpet.
Iara• m aster suite + wet bar,
1ara.1e door opener. disbwaaher &
m\lcll rbOl"e Centurv 2t South Coast Plaza lltn l l\ 356-600 l
Builder's Lot
or Soec:ulatlon
Zoned R 3, wifi take .t unih. Price
510.iSO Call immediately Cor
directions and map 1nlormat1on
Century 21 Uo~ ll• 5-18 l 168 or 833.9060
Hew Custom
Wahriront
Spec!l&cul•r I s tory homt> ol cedar •nd ll•H wi~h dramatic \\Utcr view• fro m lront and hack .
Patio/decks, adjoin each or lhe 3
bedrooms. Sunkt:n h \ tn~ room, wet
bar, Jacuu1, £1replace, bk)'htes and
a pier and noal S2iS.OOO Century 21
ltlarintrl\ Sq. Reallori. 631-0331
CALL or STOP BY one of the offices listed HERE for fast, efficient help:
11701 Edinger 200 Newpot't C..,.... Dr. 2700 W. Coaat Hwy.
Fo..taift v._, 154-4140 Me..,ort leach 640.1357 Mew,.+ leoch 631·0:UI
3141 So. lristol I 7JJ W..tclff Dr. 1740 o,_. An.
Santa AM 556·6901 Hewpart leach 645·7221 Cost• MHi 541-1161
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All reaJatate advertised Real Estate SEACHAUT
3 BR·2 B.\. tennt:. ct •
pool. nu pnil'll, walk to
beach, OPEN HOUSE
Sat/Sun 1-S. SIO<l,000
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Housing Acl of 1968
which makes It illegal to
adve rt i~e "any pre·
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gressi \ e ai.:cnl. New ft rm ~ ~urflina cJtaall!J looking for quJhf1ed as·
soculte. Extremely
~cneroui. commissions --"
Xlnl work mg con.d1t um' WOULDN'T YOU r~rE'~tig.c orr1cc in rathcrbesaihng"
Newport Center See classification 9060
759-07 61 It tan be a reality' ---
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to l'i\ITS. 1145.000. tor;, oow:-.;, 16 yrs old Gm'"
multiplier 7 6. Cop rail'
9 4r~. Move on th•~ one
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3 Bdrrns .. 2 baths. dining rrn. Highly upizraded k1(ch~n Lnritc yard.
pano. dhl l{arnge. i'\1ce
lit'cllon oU:iJnlJ ,\nJ
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BRADLEY •co.
REALTORS 67).3230
PA.IHTPA.T~
PROFIT.
VA buyers-3 itR. 1 B.\,
huge addoo family room
'' 1f1replace & den Youn,
for s.51.000. Call today
C-21 /SeobrHte
962-5521
OPEH SAT /SUH I ·5
1970 SAN BRUNO
The Blurf!'i . N .B. 3
Bdrms .. 2 bath!>: being
redecoratrd. Close 10
puol. schools & publtt·
t~nnts court S98.J{)(t
14 I 2 Scmtanella
In me Terr . Cd ~1 Larle
Colle¥ Porte
!'\ow vacant, J br. P~ bn,
dblc attach garnge, encl
1>ut10. lgt• yard & many
ltwt tn•cs S78.000.
&16 3928 or 545·3483
Lachenmyer
Realtor
3 bdrm, 'lamil)' rm .1---------•I hn).(ht & spark!)'. Pnvat~
bJck yard Sl<\S,000
Hur!)' Hurry ! ~ i ~ l'nder ~.000. Jbr-. :.!hu,
I • con~re<I encl palto Nice
-• cpls & drps, huge corner
l>Olf Y. rJUXICJ.I)( lot .
~ c:' .:" WESTSIDE I RtAlTOR ' ~
O,EM HOUS! 640·7000 REALTY, INC.
COHTIMEMTA.L l~·-·--·-----1 848·2323
C:OMDO Newport Crest Jbr, 3 ba, ------We did It again! 3 vu:w ocean from de<:k,
Bedroom, l'~ bath in de-swim. play tennis, walk
sirable H untington to surl . Sl27,SOO. seller
B~ach. Xlnl cond with will help linance. Slop in
lots of extras. 19843 Cov-;; Landfall Ct. Sat/Sun
entry La. H.B. Oo dlred l·S. Bayr ront Prop.
to open house <Sat/Sun 642·5002 or 545·22-U
OHH SA.T. & SUM.
Beautlrully decor al eel
Condo. 2 br, 2 ba. h~ht ~
airy, pool. Westchff 12~2
Rutland Rd , n4. S86.SOO.
Agt . 543·7082
12·S or call 540·9922). r=:=======~-~~~'!P.1...--..... "'=•associates' SllK & llNlf HO B~ICK
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H U K B Y V B R E D l E I F K C I R B
REAL EST A TE e P T R a E E A A e l x w·e w L H I E
MAHA.GER WANTED A S A B R E B A E T K C l R B X 0 C X
For well known, expund-R E B R I C K W 0 R IC Q V W X Y D K C
ing Real Estate com· C R K ~ C A ( Q S E C E Y P 0 G G
pany. Opening a new of K K C 1 K B T E X E I L V X H K A 1
Ike In C05ta Mesa. Must W H I A C R R K E H R K L 8 V I D R P ~~e !~~f11e:::ji~:i~~~~ F T R I H T ' l Y E 8 C A E M C F T U
confidential. Apply to C H 8 C E H t, M C V C I I R K L X H E
Ad. No. 81!9, Dally Pilot. I 0 A J E V ! Q H K 0 R J R W H G D 0
Classified Advertising, K E Y 0 S 0 N Z P C R 8 E I P K S 0 0
330 W. Bay St .• Costa H V C p E N K L I I H E R H D D H T L
Mesa, Callt. 92626. H L B R I C K Y A R D R D 0 P E R E G
CA.MYON CREST
Beautiful 8 Plan. 2 BR,
2'1!1 BA, family room . d in-
ing room & super view.
SlJ0.000.
VA.UEY REAL TY
640-'900
•VIEW* Chol ~e l ocation l n
Newport Hel1Ch ts: 3
bdrrns., 2~ baths, ru~
pus rm .. 3 car garaae.
larie lot. $180,000. Prln-cl~ only
Owner/Agt. 646-1133
D R Z A Y K C I R 8 R I C K H A S 0 N
ln1tructlonJ: Hidden WO«H btCO\'f •Pl'M• fo ... ~d. beck• wtrd, up, dOWll or dttplally. Find a.ch 1nd boic It in. ,
Brick Tea Brick Veneer Br1 ckf1elder :
Brtck ~ l r1cbork Br1ckk11n : lrtckbtt 8r1~ard Brick Cheese ~
Br1cklt e'r-1c1anason Br1ckearth • Mand~ ?11?1
SCC\\~lA-1'£~s ·
Tkl lnfflg11ht9 Word Gom• witlt o Clt11dle • Wlle4-CIA'f L ,_.II-----
V1ewt View! View!
Say hello to Catalina and Palos
Verde from living room and master
bedroom ()( I.his elecaru 3 bedroom.
Newport Cre:.t Condo. Enjoy the
benefit.a of home ownership without
.respons1b1hty of yard and extcnor
maintenance Set> thio; beauty
today• 0Pt'n !louse Sat/Sun J-S; IS
Swirl Court. Newport Crest.
Century 21 Marten Real Eslate,
640·5357.
Tip Top COiieio
Beaul1full\' clrroratcd. sp.ir1ous
!\1edallton homE'. Situated on
oearefullv mantl'ured Rrounds of
Fa irlune Gurdens. E n joy the
serenity of this adult community.
~(Ive.in reudv, lncludinl( major
appllanc Only S-l9.000. Century 21
Marten Real Estate 640-5357.
4 ledl ootn S68,000
Spoclous rooms on large lt>t with
country kitchen. massive r1rt'place.
lorgc covordd pnllo Call today, or
stop bv and '\ee Sunday 1 ·4 PM: at
15872 Gamel. Westminster. Call
Centur,· 21 South Coast Plata
Re alt.\ ~'i6 6901
Marl., Mll1in.
Peltem Dept. 442
Deily Piiot 232 West tell\ St.,
Yor~. NY 10011, Prt
~ Walker & lee
Real ~lalt:
VILLAGE
WALK
~low. 3 bdrm, 1 biilh
w ~g dblt' tar ,araa~.
ldeal locuuon an prox1m1·
ty lo So. Coa.">l Plilla
Br-.ndNEW1W77ll
.r.---R_ea_l_Estat~ f
2000 S(i) FT!
EASTSIDE
l"our bdrms, huge I mly
r m. 2 buths. hardwood
fl~rs. lovely private
yard. Ne" ly p:11nl~d.
Hurry on lhu, one. Just
lbted. 646-7711
l..tlcJyna Ranchette
WJTHVIEW
AMMI McCASLAM
• , has joined the
!1 atles i;tarr or Select
Prope rties. Mesa
V e rdeon s will
ln~tnntly re :osnlze
Anne's smllln& raace
and har bubbly
personality. tier ten
yoors cJCpcrl nee ut
Market "Basket in
Me. a Vrrdo hos made her )tnown.
hktd and remembered throuabout the
community. Anne brings a wealth of
cntray, enthusiasm and knowtedae to
her work fl or truly profes~lonul
5crvicc, CALL ANNE at 75l·:ll91
·c;::sELEC7T ·
TPROPERTll::S
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FANTASTIC
OCEAJIFIONT CONDO
Less tha n 2 years young, in' the
Riviera di.$trict of San Clemente. Im·
maculate 2, could be 3 bedroom.
fireplace. w/aJl the builtlns. Ground
fl oor unit w/exclusive & very unique
private stairway from patio down to
sandy beach. Gorgeous views of
whitewater, Catalina & coastline from
huge li ving room. kitchen, dining area
& deck. Beautiful custom tile entry,
hallways, kitchen & baths. Naturally
it bas plush carpeting & drapes. also
private elevator to t~e large secured
garage.
'
.Sl~,000 .
JACOBS REAL TY
675-6670
2919 Mewporl ll•d. comer 30th earl) :! ai-n.>s ne!>lled
t: "1mong ~1 .. nt o"ka. onl~ -~~ e"'-mil~ llf lhe surf with
a:, .a remurkabh• l11-.111m .1 I0021G-araf 1002 •~'wit 3 bdrm + den + ftMf'O .......
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p a n 11 1 ,, m 1 1 • • h t I I 'J
. ~ n111chland 'll''' .\li.o ~
tJr tlllCll·ll parkm~ +
n)()m lor 1 a n11wri., hoots,
• ·I• The t•()rl'M (\lln J C
-·· 1·11mmodale a:s "'any
L horwi. us you t•oultl C\ er
..• \1Jnlwithl'oomto pu re.
UFl-'1.:HINO PltlCP.
S220.00() .
CGll 644-71 I I
· VILLA PARK
tl<i icusTOM HOMES
I r~~ preslll:l' l'll .. tom
1wlt homr., 111 1•i..du.,1' 1•
u~ca.
· Acrt• !':~late l.111
'male level, 5 Udrm. lam
11\, lge g:one rm. J ba.
·ovr'd patio-,. :11;;i0 '>Q II
'l/umcrou-. teal urc11
:l39.500.
, ;at/Sun l 5 at 11>7:.!I
•l \dams C1rcll'. Ask lor
.;one~-. '131 l~,:i;i
ram1~ \ ll'\\ 'Lot.
e levl•l :l Bdrm &
ert den. lnm & um . Lu11h 1.1ndsrap'11
EASTILUFF OCtAM VIEW
LUSK HOME
Four bedroom, 2'h bath, large family
room, all new appliances. One year
warranty. $158,000.
Open Sat & S• I 0-6
644-0406 or
721 lellis
640-9900
\i,\l~I jEY RE_-\l ~llr
1470 JAMBOREE RO. NEWPORT BEAr.H
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HAVE
$1,000,000
CASH
W..t to purchaH: COflNMtCial, ._trial,
Gpat hMfll and HCanf lmtd propertin.
Cal lob Hal of the L..18' Ca .. ...,
at 714:67&.341 I
,. rd fe11c1-.i tor pool ' ,ooo Shown b} appl Getteral I 002 General I 002 ·~· 18822 Rad.,:;~,·1~\\ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• \ttl<' Ai. f.. I ur .\11 f.. l•
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f wr,lnro rar1111
I Propc1 t•ei.
FomilyHome
drms, 3 flnlhR + :!
'" sized tnm1ty room" It ft>k, nl'W kitchen
Ofl. ~· llcro wavl' oven and
• • • • ai~ pool. All hw1 for on n , 11 .soo. ond tn Co .. ta
hi l•ltsa! Just U!it ed. Hurry,
l l"t"llff 546·5880. ror full de·
rtf 1a1la.
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· •HERITAGE
• • REALTORS -· ..
·.,,,of tM Weeld
Bl OPIH HOUSE
.btie en cloted patio
atrium) + small patio
~1 •ll!ol li\'lnA room & farn1-
1 l ~..toom. Rear yard 1s a
••disc. Wdrk bench,
heh·es. e11pboard1 In
•"' 'loub\e attaetied g1r1f[e.
weei>iaf J>V atone fplc.
;\ll this & more ln
14!&\l.tltul 11tesa Vt'rdc. ~i~ for appt. or
1'ou e S.ltSlln 2 S
PENINSULA home. Comfortable
family home a few steps from the
beach. 4 Bdrms., 3 baths. $195,000
OTHER presltge waterfront homes
w1th pier & fl oat from $385,000 up.
BA YFRONT. pier & float, lots $250,000
to $325.000. to build your own custom
home. Several arC'as to choose from.
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
34 1 Boy~1drD11v" NB 67!>·6161
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Harbor View WE HAVE A HOME
FOR EVERYONE!
~leu Verde, s breleaanl
Sl.S$.OOO
Mesa Verde, 3 br, pool
$89.500
Merl'dith Gardens 3 br + fam rm + dining rrn
$112.000
La Cuesta Villi, 3 br
tlle roof. m.soo
bEast11de, CM 3 Unlta Gott course view
$12$,000
2 br + paneled den Chas
door&l,:e closet. may be
u~ os ~rd bdrm). 2 B•, NOT o 1~· yard but a
mui.t see unusually lge
b.autlfultv Jndscpd ree
~ w1 tr~ perfect for
poQI or 1onn1s crt
Overalied all eqp'd
kitchen "/brealtrost area, wa her/dryet, iro·
Ported ltaltan tile entry.
Mirrored "ard rob ea,
brick frplc. Patio.
Rchonabty priced, by
ownr. Opon l·S Sat Sun u!!iltll!l!-~LI 1851 i~orl Seabourne. l~ Mt ii.JO --------
Please phooe 64$-41'1
for additional Info; •
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COATS ..i. WALL.nCE
RE.AL EST Al E. INC
400 VlST A QUINTA -barely 4 years
old; a delightful '"Dolores Plu",
choice end unit locatlon featuring'
hute wrap-around. enclosed garden
patlo -only steps to sparkling pool. 3
Bdrms., 2-'AI bath, dramaUc split·leTel
homo with loads of. extra parking. Of·
f ered at $136,000.
2114 VlSTA ENTRADA. -4 Bdrms.,-3
baths, end unit townhopte -.2100 sq.
· ft. ol easy llvln&. Juat tecelved a .. ma-
jor overhaul'' from profess. decor•tor
-all new -plush carpets, goraeous
draperies & cUSfom papers; fully air-
cond., private brick paUo, full front
balcony & oh so much, much more!
Absolutely smashing & very well
priced at $149,500.
SPECIAL NOTE: Still available,
a choice "Trina Plan .. (3 bdrms .• 2'h
bath end unit) in original area. Owner
invites bids on this gorgeous. green-
belt facing home.
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OPEN HOUSE SAT /SUH. I ·5
22 rC>IMT LOMA DllVI
Night light view; 6 bdrms., 4 'h bathe
Southport Model, featuring f amity
rm., bonus rm. & much more. We're
sure you'll like this distinctively de-.
corated home at $315,000. Owners
have bought another & are anxious to
sell!
FH LAMD-AH VIEW!
You'll never tire of the expansive
view from the picture Windows & view
decks. 3800 Sq. f( mo<fem home with
every feature you could· ask for!
$320,000 Includes the land .
OFFICE IUILDIMG
Beautifully local~ 2-story leased Of·'
fice bldg., Jhowing good return.
$420,000. Will consider· exchange for
developable land.
673-4400
HARBOR
DM1l• of Hart.or ... ..._....,.... Co.
************
Are you pre1)ar.ed to work
· hard fiw one week? . •
TMtt yoti'll be prepared to
C)et a real Hfate Rcense.
A new. accelerated course that is
compatible with most work schedules.
For details contact:
-.
REA\. TOR'S
'1S.Ull
QPIM HOUSE"/,
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l'lOMOHTOlY '1AY
IXCLUSIVI WATIR.lOHT HOMI
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CAMIO HIGHLANDS -.,,. SPillCLIS"
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In claolc• locetl••· l'rl••t• be.cit.
SllJ.IOO.
UDO USl:M-SOPNISTICATID UY1H6
.. OM THI UY--bcJt9t J ~ .... .._ er
2 C9MI • deft cCMMlo....._, S.C.ltr -4
pr1 .. cy. Pier 9d sip .........
$210.000.
ANAHEIM HIUS -MIAlt MIW · -4
... DOM CO.llcJ c....,1.tet,. c .....
ff•ed. ... .ted c., ... -...... pool
:ab• ysd. $91,500 . ,
COSTA MISA -'-' ........ "°'¥ In
tedlldld Dtl CerTO .... le..ttM f9 ..._
Sl2,4IO. -COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS
2515 E. Coast Hwy., CoroM clll Mer
675-551 I
10021G.....-.1 1002 ...............................................
BLUFFS .BIG E's"
IEHD UMiT. IA YROMT Most spectacular
panoramic water /sunset view in early
Bluffs! 3 Lge. BR .. 3'h ba., ram. rm.
with wet ,bar, extended kitch. w/eat-
ing areA & new appliances. 2 Lge.
encl. patios PLUS spacious viewing
deck . or84 1-S 2015 VISTA CAUDAL
HOlllH aLU"S 2 Beauties to choose
from ; 3 BR., 2~ ba., form. din., Cam.
rm., bay views; highly upgraded, like
new ! $173,000 & $179,000
OPEH l·S 2915 9'11doda
Coff V clll Orel
OPIH 1-5 l20 OTIRO
(off v OrMde) . .
HElfN B. DOWD
llALTOa. IMC. MLS 'M4r0134
lt7l T., Utter & T• s-. •• '
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SEEIMGIS
IELIEVIMGll EAST
DOYa SM01154-nUI .. AMCI
A superb cust.om deslped near-new
home with everything! View of the
white sandy beach ic water. Pvte
courtyd entrance. lerrauo foyer,
gourmet kitcllen. Gori~ mstr suite
plus 3 other bdrms w /pm bath + lge
pwd rm. Lge family rm with wet bar.
Expensive wall coverings thruout &
fine wood paneling. Beautiful!
.509 EVENING STAR LN. Sat. 1-5 :30
UDO asu CHAIM-UI s.ooo
Great location on corner of via Lido
Nord. Hurry to see this delightful 3
bdrm & den white stucco with red
Ule rooC. Formal dining rm. south
patio & Jge pvte sundeck for sunning &
potted plants. Lge stor. rm. .
236VIAMENTONE SAT/SUNl·S:OO
llG CANYON TOWl• IOMl-4.SE
You'll enjoy living in this NEW 2-story
with 1 bdrm & bath dn and master
suite with sitting rm upstairs. Lge din-
ing rm. fireplace with logs, large
patios (front & rear). Cptd & draped.
Pool & tennis. $695 Mo.
32 CANYON ISLAND Sat/Sun 1·5:00
HAalOI VllW HIW~ LSE
Sharp & lovely 3 bdrm & f am rm Lusk
home in one of Newport's finest areas.
Compl&tely private rear yard &
shaded by lge patio cover. In excellent
cond. & ready for you to move into.
Quiet street. f77S Month.
1418 SEACREST DR. Sa~/Sun 1-6:~
ntPLD-COllOMA Da MAil
Great location! Community pool! Mini
view of ocean from bdrms. Great ren-
tal record! 3 Popular "Townhouse
Type" units. Nice owner's unit with 2
BR, l 'h baths & frpl in LR + 2 units
w/2 BR & 1 bath. Great buy. $175,000.
4236 SHORECREST LN Sun 1·5
ntDI OF OWHBSH•-& UNITS
Near-new quality·blt 5 unit bldg in
Newport Harbor High vicinity.
Gorgeous 3 BR owner's unit w /fam
rm, formal DR & 2'h baths. 4 Other
units w /2 BR, 2 baths. Atriums &
patios. A real prime prop. $295,000 '
. .
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· SINGLE LEVEL ILUFFS CONDO
Beautifully decorated J ·Plan with bay
& canyon view. 3 Bdrms., 2 baths. Im-
mediate occupancy! Lease at ~per
month or owner says submit terms for
option to purchase.
111Harbor View Homes. 5
Bedrms, lite family room
w/wel bar. Formal din· ing room. 2 Fireplaces.
View cover ed patio .
Somerset model. Asking
!I' llolMr+J.DOltOhM only $1'14,950. Cal
THE REGBCT SCHOOL 644-72'70 BLUFF C.F. COLESWORTHY
640-0020
EASTBLUFF CENTER 17141 496-950 I "4tlA ~
* * * * * *******if ~1
Huge home. prestige
area, fantastic view,
bargain price, mint con· !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~
dlllon! Red Carpet, ~ 1002,GiMr.. 1002 '
754·1202 ............................................. .
General I 002 GeMral I 002 . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. ...... . ...................... 1-----111!19--t BACK * * MESA VERDE * * NEWPORT HGTS.
$124,900
Pr estigious New port
H~s. Corner locnlion.
Cu s tom des ig n ed
charmer. 1'h1ck, rluah
carpeting . G ass enclo~ed brick frplc.
S t ep s ave r gourmet
kitchen . Unl4ue step
dow!l master suite.
OelJahlful wood shingled
mas ter bath . Huge separate family rm.,
tool It will be gone tomorrow, call now .
752-1700
Ol'IN 111 q •ft' fUN 10~1 N'(f•
OftEHSAT/SUH 1·5
l '37 Port C•clgml
Harbor View Homes,
Pnce reduction SS,000!
View Crom den & bdrm.
of this tremendously up·
iraded 2 bdrm., dining
rm. &: den home .. see the
lovely aardens & superb
c:ondltinn bf this out.
&landing home featurl"g
extensive imported tile,
paUo areas, security
system. etc. Owner leav·
b\g area & anxious to
~111 $147,500 OlAHCH COAST
lllAL Hl' A Tl
'4Ml48
RATHER RENT?
ll~CAMYOH
Beautiful 2 bedrm + de + view home. $'750/mo.
WOODlllDGI
Brand new Woodbridg
Creekside home .
Bedrln, $435/mo. Call
640-61"
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conTS ~WALLACE
HEAL ESTATE . INC.
llmtlM r.doll'CI a...1 a ...
B Ay CatoM 3 ....... a..rr.:.or.. llM. UYlftg/ \!
Dining llM. a._,. IOtdMtl. Utllty a......
Southern Colonial home M•y ......._ Low MDlhfH•H y.-d. 1
wltl\ over 2450 square I •to MeM , .... Cwue: f ~ j
fl« Of luxurious living.
S139,5C)O. Red Carpet, Prlcecl to Sel at $156,500 I
_154_.1202 ______ 1 ly 0..... t7t·ZJU fw .,,..
Fllll MOUNT AIM 11
V..+ acre CUSTOM 3br, !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!19
2ba, dln rm, frplc, brdwd I '
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New 4 br, family rm, 21h ba home.
Magnificent view, city lights & bills.
Deluxe carpeting & fixtures. Complete
landscaping & sprinkler system. Move
in immediately to qualified buyer.
OPEN HOUSE
Fri, Sat & Sun 2-6
640-6410 or 644-4684
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Award winning Deane home.
Spacious 4 bedroom (or 3 plus den
or maid's room). Dramatic high
ceilings, a glamorous and well de-
corated setting on the fairway of
one of California's most beautiful
privatE; clubs. $289,500
OPEN 1-5 16 Rue DNU•itl•
BLUFFS
End unit on greenbelt, close to
pool. 3 bedrooms, family room,
formal dining. View of mountains
by day, Newport lights at night.
Just listed at $147 ,500. oree 1-s 2121 Vi1ta Laredo
ILUFFS !EASE OF LIVING
One-story end unit with 3 cheerful
patios. 3 bedroom . ease of living in
this sparkling, light & airy home.
$145.000.
FIXER-UrrER, R-2
Excellent R-2 location in old
Corona del Mar. Fix up the exist-
ing house and add a new unit in
the rear. Potential.potential.
$110.000
OWHH TRANSFERRB> -
MUST SELL!
Bayshores 3 bedroom house, close
to private beaches & Marina.
Spaciou5 family room with
fireplace Owner will help finance.
$16~,500.
A FOREVER OCIEAN VllW
Thi~ 5 bedroom Broadmoor home
in .Harbor View Hills is a ''must
~ee !" Close t.:i park, pool , schools,
s hopping and beach. Leaves
.nothing to be desired. $259,500.
HOME + INCOME
Charming duplex. 4 bedrooms. 3
baths plus 2 bedrooms, 1 bath.
First block off the sand of the
Balboa Peninsula. Walk to beach
and harbor. $165,000.
S!VB4 UMITS -IALIOA
Recently reconditioned. Lots of
used brick, open beam ceilings,
good parking and very low main-
tenance. One block to ocean and
bay. All for $337,500.
SIX UMn'S -M!WPORT HACH
Three duplexes on Approx. 1h acre
lot. Great rental area close to
shnpptng and s chools. Only
$237,500. •
MEWPOIT CREST oauXE
3 bedrooms, 2~ baths, formal din·
in1. dramatic Oo9r plan. Com-
munit.v tennis, pool, jacuzzi &
sauna. Priced to sell at $124,000
fee.
OCIAM VIEW CONDO
Versatile Newport Ctest plan with
3 bedrooms, Community facilities
include tennis, pool, ja<ru.zzi, sauna
& security patroL $t45.000 fee.
l1G CAM\'OM -YllW One-of .a-kind Versailles model on
the golf course. Decorator
wallpapers. wood floors, custom
carpets. Expanded dining room
and completely upgraded gourmet·
kitchen. Spacious side poUo with
firepit. $350,000.
SOUTN COllOM4 OB. MAit
Oc an view & a few stept to Corona
Beach. Over •.ooo ft. of custom quali-
ty; s bdrmS.. 3 baths, formal dining
rm., famlly rm. or game rm. with wet
bar, refrig. & frplc. All rooms are
larae. with considerable, beautiful
paneling used tastefully. 3 Car garage
& 3-atory modern elevator. $330,000.
· 214 Poppy. Open Sat/Sun l·S. (Park at
Huel Dr. entrance>
HIW IA YFIOMT 2 a Luxu.riows 2550 ft. 2 bdrm. condo &
lae. den. Beautifully decorated;
dockage avail. for large boat. 2 Car
basement garage, locked, with securi-
ty access to elevator. $S90 Monthly or
off er purchase/option $239,500. Im-
mediate occupancy avail. 621 Lido
Park Dr .. C-2. Open Sat/Sun 1
aUFFS PLAli -stt.500
New listing; 2 bdrm. condo, mint con-
dition, with one of the best greenbelt
views! Exceptionally low yearly land
lease ~ $240, Zill Vista Huerta. Open
daily 1-5.
aWFS ·SIMMI LIYB.
Rare Bonita Plan; 3 bdrms .• on fine
gr.eenbelt. 2 Patios. Recently carpeted
& decorated. Really move-in condi-
tion! $135,000. 2186 Vista Entrada.
Open Sat/Sun 1-5.
ILUFFS LARGE '""-AH'"
Beautifql 3 bdrm., family r,m., 2
f rplcs .. 2 baths & powder rm. Approx.
2200 ft. of luxurious condo living.
$149,500. 2216 Vista Dorado. Open
Sat/Sun 1-S
LOVELY DOVER SHOR.ES
Exceptional panoramic viewlrom this
large 4 bdrm. home. Family rm. with
frplc. & wet bar & large, formal din-
ing rm. 3 Car garage & 3 private
beaches! Price reduced to $330,000.
1238 Polaris. Open Sat/Sun. 12-5.
LINDA ISLE IA YRONT
Double width waterfront for large
boat, approx. 10,000 sq. ft. of the most
exceptional, custom built home in
Newport. The ame niti es are
numerous, incl. pool, jacuzzi & boat
slips. Custom designed furniture is in-
cluded at $950,000. Shown by app't.
THE HST 4 IR.-S74,950
6 Year old, well maintained home;
formal dining rm .• 2 baths, all elec.
utilities. -Owner leaving area & anx·
ious!
759-0811
<ISONEWPOATCE.NTEF'' DRIVE 7&90811
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110111 ILllNS CD.
OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE
HAllOI. YIEW "MONACO"
Single Level 2 Bedr.ooms Converti-
ble Den. Highly Upgraded. All
Electric Kitchen. Pool $148,500
OPEM SUH I ·S 1706 PORT ASHLEY 1f.
HAllOI. VIEW ''POITOAMO"
Sharp 2 Story Home In An Ex·
ecutive Neighborhood 3 Spacious
Br 2th Ba Fmly Rm Yard $159,900
OPEN~ 1·5 20Zt PORT RISTOL Cl
, CAMYOH CUST TOWMHOUSI
Cotona Del Mar End Unit E Plan 2
Br 2'h Ba 2 Fireplaces 3 Patios All
Elec Kitch Nr Pool $118,500
0,... S.. 1 ·S #I 0 CUST CllCLI
ILUFM "'C PL.AM"
Adjacent & Overlooking Pool &
Cabana Mstr Suite HUje Family
Room Up 2nd Suite Down. UP"
graded $174,500
OPIM SUM a.g Z444 VISTA HC)lt IZA
'ILUFFS ... PLAN ..
· Tri·Level End Unit With View Gat-
ed Entry Wood-Pegged Floors 2 Br
Den Formal Dining. Patio $162,500
OHM SUH l·S zt27 PIRLA
ILUJff "'W PL.AM• LIASI
2 Storf_ 4 Bedrooms 2~ Ba
-BeautifUUy Cptd & Draped. Patio.
· Convenient Location $550 Mo.
OPIM SUM l.:S 405 VIST.\ l~
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pre~enl~
NEW USTING
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SPACIOUS CUSTOM HOMI -in Back
Bay areu. 4 Bedrooms & spacious
family room with fireplace. Pool size
backyard with boat or RV access.
Very attractive yard & entry. A coun-
try kitchen with eating area as well as
dining room. Newport Be'ch address
-Woodland School Dist. $148,500.
FANTASTIC NEW LISTING
IAUOA PIMMSULA POtM1' DUPLll -
owner's unit ASID decorated. 3
Bedroom, den, 2'1'.t .baths, fireplace,
'Vaulted celling. wet bar. view of bay
and ocean. Lower unit -2 bedrm, 2
baths, den, fplc, priv. patio. Steps to
beach or bay. $265,000. For further de-
tails call Ann Peters 642-5200 .
NEW LISTING
HAUOll HIGHLAMDS -a great family
h,ome on large, well landscaped, cor-
ner lot and courtyard entry. Spacious
family room with cathedral ceilings &
wet bar. 4 Bedrooms and 2~ baths.
$129,500.
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HEW USTING
MARIMA HIGHLAMDS -charming,
well laid out, n~w view home. 3
Bedrms, 2 baths. Shake roof, real tile
in kitchen and entry. This is the pro-
verbial DOLL HOUSE. $86,500. Includ-
ing the ocean view.
"NEW ENGLAND" IN NEWPORT
WESTCUFF EXCWSIYI -distinctive
custom built 7 bedroom home on near-
ly 'h acre. Formal dining room, f ami-
ty room, pooJ & jacuzzi, even badmin-
ton & basketball court. Extensjve use
of brick and wood. Dormer windows, 3
frplcs, big trees. Very special home
for $385,000. '
NEWPORT OCEANF.RONT _
A RARE OPPORTUNITY -charming
Cape Cod home on double width lot.
Extensively remodeled. 3 bedrms and
2 baths. Curl up by the fireplace and
lis ten to the ocean! $260,000.
BLUFFS BEAUTY
NEW LISTING -new low price!
Beautifully decorated 3 bedrm, end
unit. AND you own the land !
Gorgeous Back Bay view. Extra large
side patio and firepit in front patio.
$160,000. Please call 642-5200 to see
this exceptional offering.
ARE YOU GOING TO HAWAII?
TAD THIS OPPOITUHITY TO -see the
very best of Maui. Beautiful white
sand beach on nearly an acre or very
prime fee property. Immaculate home
and guest house set in a tropical
land.scape. Could be investment for
future development. Call 642·5200 for
brochure and further detail!'.
642-5200
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.Sp'Jgf~6 'Uew
4BR, 21hBA. Tradewinds mdl.
Fee Land. Exclusive listing.
$275,000
Mlle Sdlloes-. • ...._.
644-43'7 or 640-4 no
JUST USTm
BEAUTIFUL DOVER SHORES HOM
This spacious custom 4 b6d.roorca home has
privateeou.rtyard + manyexq~itefeatures:
• L-Shaped home designed to ~compass the enchanting
views or Fashion Island. Back Bay, Spyglass and
Eastbluff. • * Electric entry gate with control through 2 ay inter•
com which is thruout home, also with A.MIFr.j:~o
• Separate 600 sq.ft. bonus room or maid's~ built
over 3 car garage provides private living area.
• Living room, brick fireplace encompass• one will!.
• Adult private wing where you can watcb tie sunrises
from large master bedroom. * Sunken master bathtub with skylite and planters. * Family room with hardwood parquet floor has access
to swimming pool. Wet bar and refrigerator inclUded. · * Children's wing, 3 bedrooms, 2 bath with special laun-
dry room adjacent.
• Private beaches.
• Open Sunday only 1-5;
1912 Santiago, Newport Beach
OHHED AT~ $215,000 •
srYGLAS IAIGAIM
Sharp, ready to move-into, 9 bedroom home. Owner is
very anxious. Popular Portsmouth model. Pricecl at only.
$209,950. 17 Monterey Circle; Open Sat/Sun 1•5
orEM FOR YOUR VIEWING
CAMEO HIGHLANDS -4 bedroom, move·in condition,
beautitu.l carpets & drapes. View. Popular mod.el.
$165.000. 4615 Cortland, Corona del Mar; Open House
Sat/Sun 1-5.
HARIOR VIJW -popular tri-level home with 4 bedrooms.
professionally landscaped and highly upgraded with 11ice
view. $211,000. 2215 Port Harwick Place, Newport Beach;
Open House Sat 1·5.
•For additional information on these and oder homes.
please call
DON'T CURSE
--GUR
lANDlORD
BE ONE!
We have the i~al situa·
hon for you to become
one. We ba~ exohwive listing~. trom dJ.tple>tes 2"-30 J.11\its al pri~.s you
cllJ\ artord.
Call 540-3666
Wltela11
REAL ESTATE
Ready for
Summer?
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AICHtnCT'S COMTl:MPOIAllYi 3 bdrm Newport Heights cont •
porary with a shot of the ocean M> •
colorful backyard patio. Arcbit ;t-
owner has developed thjs home
hardwood flQOrs, re~odeled iitch
central skylight, new paint ana
landscaping. Go for if! At ~.ooo.
U 1-.i 1001: ti()Mt:.S
REAL TORS , 675-60()0
2443 Eas• Coast +1ighway. Corona del MW
also in Mesa Verde,1lt 546·5990
~lk to beach, pool. ~c
ball or tennts. Out of
main beach traffic in
Newport ))bores. 3
Bed rm CJraJ et. Invest '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll!!l!I
soon! For apct. to see, ~ · call G.-ral I 002 eMral
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Jurnhe'I JintJh ·
Plus location, first user's tax inclm4
tive. Three top reasons to purcbfSe
this smart triplex today! 3 Bdr$ .•
formal dining, 2'12 bathJlome +~2 bdrm., 2 bath units, facing the
3UMITS +
Oceanfront! Two 3 -
bdrm.. 2 baths, one 2·
bdr.m~ i bath + a guest
with bath. Good win·
ter/summer rental s.
$349,500
associated
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MEW IAYRlONT
DUPLEX
3 Bdrm. & 2 bdrm. 4 Car
garage. Gorgeous view!
P>!l,000! -
OCEANRONT
CustoQl dliple•, • c:ho&ce Joc.Uott. 2 And 1-bdrm.
$289,:5001
COSTA MESA
EASTSIDE
~· clean 3 bdrm. & family rm., pool home.
Best Eastatde location.
Brick frplc.1 low main·
tcoaftce 1ara. $109,500!
loltoa lay'~·
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on a Ken Verde cul-de-
sac. ' Bedrrfts, 2 baths +large family room c.;.
tmn1 arouod 1lX3' pot)l. Staake roof,double fl~place In dlnlni rm.
Pdced rtarit., call
5tl..SllO
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REAt T\ R!-,
of Santa Ana Country Club. 245 M
Dr., $210,000
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SA.N'l1A 0 . OPEN SUN. 1·5. $Zff .OOO '
MIWPOU .... m Dell1htful 3 BR.
o e on qui•t 1treet Beautiful
Jtitcben & family rm. Vacant. 410
LENWOOD OPEN SUN. 1-S. $119,500
• ~ CUST Luxury wotld & glau
J BK. coodo. Quiet location. Step-down
livmg rm., huge mstr suite with
bitlcooy. $124,SOO.
( HAlllOlt YllW HOMIS Newly listed! 3
, Bk, family rm., duting rm. Beautilul-
J y decorated with expensive
wallpapers & paneling, pro!ess.
~ laodsr.aped, with brick patio. Fee
land; $1.$9,900 · •
•• DAVID S ON REALTY
5801 W Cnmt Hw / N II 645 · 7S75
Jl It. Ncwpor I B111d N d 673· 9060
macneb I Irvine
realty
FINER HOMES
ROM $14.500 TO $1,300,000
l.002
DOYa SHOllS-eA Y YJIW
Expansiy~ views of Upper Bay,
mountains & night lights! Bright,
sunny garden home w /2-story en-
try atrc\j;:'; 4 BRs; 3 baths;
formal · ·ng w/fireplace & den/
ofhce. Beautiful garden patio
w /pool & jacuzzi. Private beaches.
$275,000. Of'9I DAILY 1-5 PM. 1711
GALAXY DRIVE, (~)
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GAllD84 SDTIMG~OU'TWOIT
Lovely S nR + bonus room &
farpily room hQrne on cul-de-sac.
OPEM SAT & SUM 1-5 PM. 41
IOD•A IAY, SPYGLASS. CX-25)
'iiOGa"S ~DEHS ATOP
HAalOlt VIEW HOMES
Tremendous 4 BR Palermo model
w/l~ degree view. Richly paneled
downstairs, shutters, quality floor
coverings. Ultra clean tbruout!
Carl Butler M2·8235. (X·26)
llG CAHYOM
The Only 6 BR home offered inside
the gates -5200 sq. ft. of lwwry
living, overlooking Big Canyon
Golf Cqurse & lake. King·~ize
master sUite & bath. Unbelievable
close~ & storage space. Billiard
room w/complete bar & soda foun-
t a in. Circular staircase &
beautiful pool for summer enjoy-
ment. $450,000. Appt only. Lynne
Valentine 644-6200. (X-ZT)
OUfSTAMOIHG YllW -
UY & OCIAM
From Cliff Dr -near-new
builder's custom home vi /distinctive Country English de-
cor. 3 spacious BRs, 4 baths,
formal dining + huge bonus room
W/view (could be extra 2 BRs).
Spacious <ieck patios. 3-car
garage. A must see at $320,000!
Harriet r,~rry 642-8235. (X-28)
ROMT aow-oova ~ES
FANTASTIC view of Upper Bay,
Bird Sanctuary & backdrop of
mountains from formal dining, liv-.
ing room, muter BR & spacious
bath; + see-thru·views from 2
J>ricked & landsc ap.ed patios{
kitchen & 3 other BRs. 2 add'
· baths. :J..car garage. Private play.
grounds & beaches make this ex-
clusive bome SPECIAL. Priced to
sell NOW (owners bought
another). $226,000 incl. land. Tom
Allins<*l 642--8235. (X-29)
'ft OPEN HOUSES
UT. 6 SUN. I TO 1·
MAllOI YllW HOMIS
Vl•ws of Newport Center & park ;
bllhli&htS U>.is 2 bdrm., dining rm.,
den, pOOI A. Jacuul homc ... ireat out·
door aroa geared for your en·
Joyment.. it, lt 's for you. SlM,900.
1812 Newport Hilb Dr. East.
UDO IM.~Jt VIA G840A
2 Bdrinis .• dining rm. & den, 3 baths;
on Lldo'a widest street, steps from
Lido Nord & bay ... oriented towards
entert.alnm nt ease & privacy .. .large
k.ltchen, living rm. & mstr. BR. look·
ina out on spacious, charming
patio ... excltlng Lido shopping &
restaurW1t.s within walking distance.
. {t000
Orange Coast Q:
2&10 (.Coast Hwy •• Corona del llar
IUl £STAT£ 644-4141
* * PRIME COMMERCIAL
ON BALBOA ISLAND
CORNER
Nine Specialty Shops
with No Vacancy Problems
$375,000
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Lotattd Euwde Costa
es• on larae R·2 lot with 2 sepllt-.te yards. 2
Bedrm front home &
blcbelor apt. in rear.
New copper ph,1mbl111.
new paint inside and out.
New carpeting and a new
carport. ·
Open House Sat/Sun 1-S
181 E.19th St.
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lalM>a Pettmsula I 007 •••••••••••••••••••••••
IESTDUPLEX
AVAILAILE
Balboa Peninsula
flCl.USIVE CAMm SHORES
4500 IOXlmY 10.AD
Oeean & Catalina view. FantuUc lar~e comer lot (106' front. m• side).
Patio wraps around house. Trailer .
boat entry on len. Room for large pool
on right. Rear 45' deep. 121' wide for
Badminton Court or ? ? . 3 Bdrm. &
family rm. Huge Master bdrm. with
50 sq. ft. ocean view alcove for your·
desk. Private beach. Principals only,.
please call for app't. with
owner/agent
$262,500 Firm 673-1195 or ass-2100
Corona def Mar I ou'&., • .-.. M91A I 022
EXCLUSIVE CAMEO SHORES
239 Mltfard Dr •
0,.. H-.. Set. s.. & Moa '"' Ocean & canyon view, redecorated,
3Br, family rm & {>OOI. Master
·bed.room w/fantastic sitting room &
frplc, many xtras. Principals only!
Owner agent
$245,000 675-5250 or 675-7396.
Prime location for ren-. .
tuls. Spacious bright RO"J.T..sa:tc'""""IXl"Rrts n·n··aasnnnnAnnn =~rs v~· r~°:::e :!u~~ COf"OM del M• I 0221corOIMl .. M.-I 022
S..ren'tal unit, quaint &. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• ••••••••••••• •• •
warm. Both 2 BR, 1 Ba ,
eould be large home
Many xtra. To see it · ii.
to buy it!
759-0761
C .. strano leach I 018 •••••••••••••••••••••••
34452 Via Esplnoxo
Ocean view duplex. 2
BR. 2 baths. 2 Car encl.
garage. Near new
Sl51.llOO .Call to see
IRADLEY & CO.
RIA.LTORS 673·3230
Corona .a Mer 1022 •••••••••••••••••••••••
BY OWNER
Spyglass Hill, $275.000. 5
Br 3 Ba, View. Harbor
View Hllls, $189,500. 4 Br 2 Ba, View. 640·298 1
IUILD YOUI DREAM HOME
21 S IVIHI~ CAHYOM DtUVI
Last remaining fee simple lot in
Shorecliffs I Approx. 1h acre with
white water, Catalina, jetty view .
Come by & explore this breathtaking
property. Buy it and build your dream
home!
4621 CORTI.AND OPIH SUM. l·S
Home with ocean view! Freshly paint-
ed inside & out! New carpets, choice
of color, kitchen floor as well. See Bob
Campbell
~kitb(@9
BRADLEY & COMPANY
J?uJ.tou
ABC
•. 1l'1 jUll \i.at silnpll'!
Onct you see our lnttn·
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EASTSIDE bomes you
won't look any farther.
call now for detalJs.
'&:Yillt:'Propert ies
(714) 549-2467
LUXURIOUS HEW
CUSTOM HOME
Soon lo be ready fur 11
lucky fmly! Has 4 bdrms
+den + fmly rm + Crml
dln rm + brkfbt rm + 2
frplcs +separate wing
for children + secluded
mstr bdrm s uite
w1sauna & J&cuu1. This
truly hos everything &
you can walk to the aolf
COl.IJ'Se. Hurry! 545-9491.
~ Walker & lee
Real Estate
540-3666
Wl1ela11
REAL EST ATE
Byownr. 3 8r2 Ba, beaut
back yard, It pool. lo
malnt, $69,900. ~2-9358
BarcJClin Hunters
Herc's the one you·,.c
been wuitmg for. Only
$08,000. £or a neat 3
lx'<.lrm. 2 bath and big
family room with
fireplace. Double garage
with automatic opener.
carpets, drapes and lots
of extras. Excellent loca-·
hon, 1w.t listed, hurry.
call &40-1151,
--~ HERITAGE
REALTORS
3 +FAMILY RM
orEH SUH. 1•4 Nice llalecrest , p, baths, shake roof, hugu 1106 Ridgecrest Cir lot. $00.950
Never occupied 3 br. '3 SUNSET R.E. ba, cpld. & drpd thruout
I <Quabfied Buyers Only> ease E.CDAST HIGHWAY Spmklr. system. Seller ___ c_u_ll_55_7-8623 ___ _ will assist w /financing., ________ _
Offered at $85,900 GeMNI I 002 CHMt-at I 002 Beautiful duplex, So. or CDRDNA D8L MAR 673-3230 MESA WOODS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• hwy. Corner loc. Ea. unit 2 UR. lg. Uv. rm. w /frpl.
$164.950
2 Story, 4 BR, 2~2 Bil
.:;:; SELECT
I PRO PERTIES
JIMFBAYMAM
C91ftiM.M
751-3191
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SPAMISH HACIENDA
Sparkling 3 bedroom, 2 bath with
arched entry and red tile roof, with
an interior that has been lavishly
paneled and PBJ?ered. This
outstanding offering 1s only S years
old and priced for quick sale at
$78,500. CALL 751-3191.
MISA VERDE REDUCED
Popular 3 bedroom plan with large
rumpus room overlooking sparkling
heated & filtered pool. This home
has been completely upit'aded with
new carpeting & draperies. Full
price $79,900. CALL 556-2669.
COST A MESA DUPLEX
Two 1 Bedroom units with private
yards and separate garages.
Located in desirable Eastside
location. Priced at a low $71,900.
CALL 556-2660.
TROPICAL PARADISE
Spacious 4 bedroom with pool
jacuzzi, central air conditioning and
family room rem\nicent of the·
South Seas. Located in a prime
residential area .. Full price $99,:500.
CALL 751·3191.
USTSIDE CHARMH
'Neat and tidy 2 bedroom. and den.
in nice Costa Mesa area. 'Ibis home
shows excellent care and is situated·
on a m• lot. Priced tor quick sille
at $69,950. CALL 55W660.
Corona def Mar 102 CostaMesa ·1024
~illt:'Properties home, located cl08e to South Coast Plaza. Liv· PAUL MARTIN
REAL ESTATE 644·7383 •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••0 •••••••••••• (714) 549-2467 rm. tam-rm, plu formal MESA DEL MAR --------1 dining rm. Flnis h ... u
CANYON OCEAN VIEW
2Br & den, So. oC Hwy. 1
Blk-to beach, $215,000. Owner will carry. Shown
by appl. Owner bkr
673--!1740
Clenn5Br,3baw/up-IHOPEYOU'RE bonus rm. Beautiful
graded crpt, cov'd patio H "''RD TO lanuscapmg front & rt>ur
I Ai w /custom pool. Open & otbe1· xtras. Nr al PLE"'SE Hou se S at/Su n 1-5. sc hl s. lmmed . "' pc>Ssession. Prine. only .... because you'll ap-556-7695 lly Owner ~5-8597 Owner. preciate this 1mmaculute1_si.23 •. 000_. _____ _
SPYGLASS HILL Betty Keff RHlty --------1 3 bedroom, 2 bath home.
:\1 UST SELL! MESA 2~garage,allbuiltins, Cozy up to nreplace, m
9.,._c;.,.,.IMt' ....... --4-O.aSat.&.s...._ VERDE Lge 2 sty, 4. Br with large open beam this huge Family Rm.
De corators bright Apekhomeinperfect 2'• lJa, fplc. fam rm,. family room . plush 3 Br, 2 Ba, 2 sep
cheerful ram home. 7 Ii! cond Bright, sunny & ~·,r:n 8:~1~~~~~ Call 540-3666 ,,. yarus & cul de sat ' bdrms. 4\.2Ba, din rm, 2 open 4br + custom built -$74 900
fam rms, 2 frplcs, new ore overlooking Ko1 Ave 557-0516 SoUTHLANDERS Wltela11 $315.000. Quullf1 ed pond. Pnvate beaches & ---------i 631·2133or642-6220
buyen only call ror appl. gorgeous ya rd 4 709 640-1388 Dorcht?$ter Rd, Open 1·6
673-1111
••In 7 mo's this duplex--------
w terrific income will be
worth S2S?OOO. By
Owner. 640-7~.
HVHW.·L.udt
Excepbcoal 3 Br, fatn
rm. 2~ ba, pool, jac, Koi
pond, waterfall, lighted
Japanese garden. Total
privacy, view or garden
& pool from every room.
1400 Seacrest Dr. CdM.
Open Sunday 1 -S.
$197,500. (714) 640-1923.
Large Luxurious Duptex.
720 Iris. $204,000. Prln.
only. Owner. 640-9286
CAMEO SHORES
OCEAN+ POOL
$225,000
Towulna tree lined
street. Iron gate entry.
Huge beamed ceiling llv·
ing rm with dramatic
ocean & canyon view!
Massive brick frplc.
Gorgeous family rm.
with fantastic ocean &
beach view. Open style
bright & cheery kitchen.
Hideaway Master wing
with ocean view. Gigan·
lie Kidney s haped.
sparkling blue pool & jacuzzi. Don't miss this
SPYGLASS HILL superb Cameo Shores
OPEN HOUSE bargain! Just S22S.ooo.
SAT Ir SUH Call. now for personal preview. 752-1700 23 lode9a lay Ol'fN 1110 • llHIJN JO Bl Nl(Jt • 5~E~;~ 1•·1111
673-7601 •
2UNITS
3br/2br. 517 Goldenrod
$159.000. Open Sat 12-4
JOKN KOMER
REALTOR 675·3119
Costa~1a 1024 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Chffrful AfMosphere RE AL ES TATE Comfortable, cozy , MESA VERDE
garden lotchen, atrium Open 1925 Lanai Dr. 5Br, Vacant &c clean Paceset·
otr ~BR. Located ln xlnt country clb loc. ter. 3 Bdrms. 2 baths,
Newport .Mesa School M a n y x t r a family rm .. frplc.: wood
Dist.NrSo.CstPlaza. 548-8614/540-2018 shingle roof, 2 car
Worth Sffi1MJ-,. la!"D!:e Alr this ror only
worth ewwtifte !! Woodsy & WOftderf~ $89,llOO! Call now• , ·
Ask for Maureen 979-1050 Condo. In convenient
CENTURY 21 Costa ~esa location.
SURF RE .. L TY Proles!1onally decor at
-In select textures & col· ~~~~~~~~ ors. For adults only. Pool!•-------• &t recreation factlilies. --------
[8] 833-9781
Hester-Brown RI AlTO~S
ON
EIGHTH
FAIRWAY!!!
OF ORANGE CO'S
MOST EXCLUSIVE
GOLF COURSE AND
COUNTRY CLUB!
Acres of green as far as
you can see + trees & water. Single story lux·
ury goes with this million
dollar location. Rustic
styling + cootempol'~
design equals large dbQ!
$74,950
WATERFRONT HOM
631-1400
RXERUPPER
WITH POOL
Needs paint and carpet.
All It takes ls a Uttle Im·
aglnalion & work and you;u have a beautiful
pool home. Hurry, call
GU-0303.
FOREST E
OLSON ........... ,. ..
EASTSIDE
Fixer Upper
$69,950
Jf you have a good Im-
agination this can be
turned Joto a real
showplace. FOUR car
garage; or can be a BIG
work.shop. Better hurry.
It won't lastt Call
MS-Cm3
FOREST E
OLSON . .. ·-... ..
door entry leading to •·--~ center 1lass enclosed --------...f_. _______ _ ·--~
atrium. Cathedral ceil· NEW CONDO MOVE IH MOWU
lngs everywhere. End tmits/2 Br, 2~ Ba, Cbannlng38r2Bahme,
Maulve Palos Verde beam eell1s. ceramJc bilceto beach.
stone fireplace. Tons or We. 2 lplc's. Pool & spa. Great Westem R. E.
wrought iron + much, $69,500. Prine only. 847·9632or 539-0784
much more. Can never 675-4912 Bkr. --------
be duplicated at the UD· ---------------j~-----..... beUevable low price of EASTSIDE Beautiful, custom cedar 3 only $104,iSOI Yo11 can
BR, 2 Ba, stained glass. · tee ofl on this one, hurry! L~ Lot
Open House Sun. 11-t. 709 963-8961 3 Sedrtn, f. din room, dbl
Narcissus.640-7849 PRICE Colonial Real l!!state • de&. gar. It fireplace, all
THIS OME HAS IT ALL FOR SALE :'ai~:0~~122n:n't
Ftont Row Spyglass Hill. REDUCED !! 3 br, 1~ ba, family r112. . CEHTUIY 21 Portsmilb. 3 Br, alt 6wn formal dining rm on cul· Wettdfff lledty
ocn view, Catallna to EASl'SJDE 3 Br, 1 bath. de-aaclot. PricedatOtlly -------"---1
Palos Verdes, from Larae Jot. New paint It 16'7,900. Move-in cond.i·
paneled FR & lrg LR. Ea fenced yard. UOI\. cau 846-55;)1 or e•a w/own {rplc, wet bar 569,750 ~
aervices bot.b·Frll\l dln-VIII.I ASSOC. inl. Van LuiUdmpOrted • 631-lD.~ LL.ft wall coverinp tbrUoUt. Owner/A(),. Parquet kit fir, micro-Brolter-Realtor 1 olfi~
wave oven. Master Br over 115ealtsmeti
bas walls sliding m.ll:rted
wardrobes. Oen vl••·~~~~~~~~~I
sunken bath. Wal.lc·in .rLuB• • •STe-E ckle« in ~Mary BR. .--.... -~.,
Prof lndacpd ynd It DUPUX
patio w /hu1e pool OpenSat/SUnl-4
Jatuszi.llrepiUcJoad.Sof ~aa Ea1t Broadwa1, deckil)I. ~Car tar W/rm • • CM ._ ........ _......_ ___ _
BJ: s~• lo" • elec dr ,2 Brea. Rear wit hat tie
otm'· tam nn, l t'fPI ea. £ncl
June Gruhn 61UU.3 )'l'dl ... '11.6,0QOC'1S-19'72, ••UHITID llOt<EIS Eves9I0-50'ZlA1nt.
6'6-'7'14
...
1
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Cf DAil Y PILOT
MUST SELL
PRICE
llDUCED
IUYTHt$VA
Nie. IBr, l~ 1>a, 11• •.-cl. P.•tlo, lung sz
matter bdrm. Xln' area. SUNS!:'t' ftEAJ..ESTATE
3 r.ocxttoNll &Quire leedi'oc.._ Ca.U5S78Q:S
Parlr. By own r.' l'rlft· Primo ocean locale-• LOYI rT $65,f00. dpal1 only. SUK. w.lk '° ktcb. a DR. 2 WAMT'.11'
* TOBIN PRESENTS * --c_. Take-A Peele"
0191. SUHDA Y I ·5
$73.000 POOL HOME
POil PA.MiL Y
LIVING
c.:6~r••"i Eutalde D-Ur1al'U•wkn6-. DA, ft11 t :'fper..:11,900. ~ me •It 1uce lot, Dy OWN' Condo, Ttburon =i. I lll.,!_
1
~-,_ a"~ Hantl" ... ~rJ.t.. 3 Hr z NtW aa tblt • end, bma br 1 tam rm ._ ""w CGDdl· ... .., .. ~I .Ll\o&. I . .,.: 1laM &IC,. i1-s: BKJUIW5U Ba W/CDtr)' klteh. ft>lt. 6
SJ 11 Me1do.._. Drift
Lovely 3 Bedroom near golf COW"Se &
beach. Room for boat or trailer. large
patio.
See tltl11 •pa.dews ' BR
bome. •ta.nd at thcit entry
• aaie thru a C()mfort.·
ble grand piano tlxtd Lft w/~ bnck lrplc into
lflT dining rm at ~n into
warm paneled deri w I
open beam celUn~ & lnd frpl~ Slldin& lllAU dra lo •--------• covered patio, asb
cabineu. bldeaway•--------
master BR. u\rractive HOUSE swm . ...,., ----------1 ftUft1 xtraa. Onl~ Ht-1474 --------• ms Doo't .. ._, cau '*· *
MIWOMTHI
MMKIT'
3 8r I a.. Z nr 1•r.c•.
MW carpet, paint. \'I·
ant " a\'&Uablt now. ...
OPEN HOUSE N 0 ~c~ by OWller.
ATll O?'f IS 1'116:1S.n Petdro SHARP4 BEDROOM
4 br, 2 be, com r lot in ex"Uent HunUncton HADUY llAL TY Btacb lotaUon. C&oee to
freeway. Own@r muat
'HKiH OM ntl' HU.
17201 S_..Lee
Exclmlve mrea above Huntington
Harbour. 3 Be4room custom home
with pQOl. $185,000.
* * THA
·.•ma7 ..... MIW··· .DOWN ' =·.·~~htve:~
tell-bu bouabta.nolher
home. S69.tl$0. Call now. WISTMOMT SPICIAL Charml.Da 4 Bit. 2 BA, . tn Vl!b on I.hi.a Hunl· CDn'UlY 21 hardwood noor1. prof. ln.itotvBeach bornt. 4 HJ.OH 1 • 1111 Lm ...... Drn.
tancbc•plna. All qe-w Bedroom. 2 bath.Oj.--------• Model perfect.. tBedroom, 2 bath with •wt Move rtlbt an. Ooly encto.ed paUo with bric fruit trees. no-wax noon, new range & ranSIDE fiUGO. DBQ for those warm ovenplusma.nv ...... as 0n1y~2000 , UWI C...Zl'/S.•.._ aummer ni&htt. Close to SATllSUNl-5 -v A!l.L • ,., • •
4,rle lot w/3 Bdrm. •11 ''~HJI beacbt.~bools and •boo· 7RobonCourt * * n«'!I' utlenor. move 10 pana. woo't last al only Ocea.ovlew4brcondo. ~-Vaunt & waiting SUPER Sharp Pool borne. t87,llOO. WHALEN REAL ' , HADLEY REALTY CAL CLASSIC IY 1HE SEA
$i'3.SOO. 3 br, b1.1&e lam rm, 2 _E)rATE, 898-nm. 147 .. 144 SJ 11 G .......
frpls. $79.llOO. 84.2·00'.llZ Of'fN SUH 1·5 r Condo, 2 car gar, Fantastic 4 bedroom, 2Y.a bath in best
17512 B. MOPAL many upgrades, im· location. Near beach, golf & schools •
. diJB> 1~~.cciU~ BEAT :1~~·~~ BA. two atory. ~~':it~-=·~ $111,000. 'V"\ 645·9161 C..21/Seabntn• 96Z-726S * OILUXE * ~~'~6~~~5~5~2 ~'~-1·~~~;;;;;;;;;.;j ullACH¥1ALKMTO\¥MHOUSE
Rt&DOM HOME By ownr. near beaches & $6600 Down 7216 Hcn....-odl Drfv•
$69,900 I RS park 4br. 2ba, lam.rm 3 B...a-.. 2,L b th . ed . LJst chance under formal din.rm, front & for owner occupant of ICUl"UUID, n1 a , CUSloDllZ ID· ~.ooo. Need sale this rear patios, Seaberry's this• bedrm, 1\4 bath, terior including wet bar. Beautifully
·weekend. Call quick~ best. 536-8178 l~l\ly painted beauty. landscaped patios. Comm. facilities
642-6368 --------• Gas bltns, covered patio. · 2 l bb ls · · & Payments less t~an rent 3brcondo, frplc, dshwshr, fplc . Excellent HB me: CU ouses, poo • J3CUlll
& you get the wnte off. 3 washer/dryer. pool, :dnt neighborhood. Nr ocean sauna. lh Mile to beach. $94,000.
Bedroom. 2 bath, plus local, upgraded. SSS,000. "marina. $65,990.
ELEGANT&
EXCITING
Executive home, ideal
for enterlaln101. Two-
sloey living rooD\ with
Palos Verde stone
fireplace to ceilin1<.
Formal dining room,
library. family room.
two wet bars . 3
exteiior w/u.ud bnck, ITIS
covered rront po~b. -wke root. All this •..Wt \t 's dlmcwt tp »Ortta.7 all
location on tree Uned the ftne featuhs ol UU. street for $74,950. Open super home. Tbete'I a
SUnday 1·5. family roocn. with w/W
N~w porl C ~ntN"
Reoolty. Inc
640.1812
I 10 Npt Ch Or \! ' I J
SEXY f~
5 BR ~ Beat the beach traffic 1 with. this new Ustlna. 5
Bedroom, z batb plu.s
lamaly room. walk to
schools & sbopplna or
blke to beach. You better see lt now at ODlY SIS.000.
WHAlJEN REAL
bonus room With comm. 64().7930or540-8902 S31·~.eves847-8823 -Mm pool. Great F.V. loca· · " i
lion, won't last only ByownrprimeH.B.locat w,~"',.CIYE-::..'!ealtorsw-..&.. I • L• bedrooms. 4 balhs. pool --------• room. S4' dock. View.
158.500. WHA1~F.N REAL lmmac 4br w /garden .... ,_... _... _ -=
ESTATE,898-7855. views from kltch &-------•! . REALTY INC: REALTY INC. LARGE ~oeleoch· 1040 ram.rm, 3 car gar, lie SAY""H&LO .. TO 714/146-1371' 714/846-1371 I'·~~ CULDESACLOT ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~7~.pen Sat/Sun agoodbuy.Valueisthe ......._.
.. with asuper upgraded s OPEN SAT &SUN l·S word for this 3 br. a ba ......_. t•
bedroom, family room 3 br, l~ ba c?ndo. Pool, 4 BDRM 2 IATH Huntington Village Huaffngtonleoch 1040 ...... on .. ach 1040 • • ~:.;;,•
home. All kitchen ap patio, new paint & crpts. ' home. Featuring a ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• MOOGUIU\RNI llAoCM
pl.lances, washer. dry1.•r, VHy sharp! $61,900. Cl~~~ach crackling fireplacc.1-------•
& refrigerator are in 17685 Newland. By 9302 Comstock walls or mlrrora, plush BY OWNER 2 Br, den. O,.nSunday 1·5 1
eluded. New carpets & owner.642·6421 OwnSat&Sunl·G carpeting & encl. patio. Huntington Riviera 9002Gtttty1bwcJDr OPINHOUSI
drapes PC!rfect first BELOW MAR.KET B , Shaler"Allen Only $69,750. Act quick Town home . Lg e 19X33 Living rm, 19x3S Reduced
home for family who IS • ) Realty, Inc. 675-6741 ont.h.1:1 &enUlDebat1atn. Newporter Mdl. 1400 sq Pool, 4 br, 2 ba, bltn C" .... DO IY o~e
$337 ,500. Open lll 9P M. BY OWNER, 3 RR, l '\~ __ ......;;. __ -"----
BEACH CONDO t~
$14 &00 I I
· ' · b<'h. Priced lo sell at n---t w l 1 3Br Pn"me Un1·t newlr. C lyow .... EI ~ h"'ach. $6A,900. Open cooktop. ater a I • • ALL Now S67,95-0. Move in now, " · "' .. · ted btrl ti
rc·located $84 900 owner. 3.BR. 2 UA. els to ~ Cl. Nr Hunt llarbour & rrucro-wave & Corning "'" ""
S &. S P k H r gt ltMfty house, Sat/Sun 1·6. 4987 behind wall or glass. pam • pa o poo •
MODEL HOME
Qualily is evident in this
3Br+den, 2 bath home.
Exterior professionally
lands<'pd. Jntenor prof
decorated w/new cpts,
drapes, blinds &
wallpaper in earlhtones.
ST2,SOO. Open house
Sat/Sun.
Join tbe "l N.cROWD"S i
at Huntmiton Harbour.
Also ten1tls. swam. $
Jncutti. sauna at I
c lubhouse. Walk to I
beach. Beautifully ap.· ti pointed 1 bedrm eardc.~ patio. Great lnvestmeot.i
Live In or l'ftlt out. TriJ
Harbor Realtors 646-mS v 752 7315 rent until els of escrow. ar un an on. 146..55,.._ w lJt l h 1 & k clubhsc. 8426 Beatjamin. • Open hse 19922 E.~Luary. Immaculate 3br, 2ba. -~ Bonito Dr. <follow signs a 0 sc 00 s par · 847.2324 S6l SOO '"·11""'3 no" ,,..., •t•nv x•--Quiet C11' on Bolsa Chica, blwn S8J,SOO. P.M. Cooper & · '
DONALD M. Bl RD "" ""'·4"°" or o-u;· IJ!ll. de:;:c. s9ia":"s00. 963-8579 ~· · • Pearce & Warner) Prin Assoc. ~1484 4 Br 1'4 Ba. 16021 Melody Aient 759·1131 /847-3047 · A\tO<•••••· IHlto" .. · . --------• Ln ( D l b h. ) N -_.___ ----SELL idle items with a F1nd what you want ln only.846-6357 SELL Id.le items with a • u c aven • r.
' EASTSIDE Daily Pilot Classified Ad. Dally P1lot Classlfled.s. Daily Pilot CJasaiCled Ad. Hntg Hbr. 846·3'34 w_an_t_Ads _____ _
, BYBACKBAY
Snarp 2 yr new Condo. 3
BR. 2 Ba, secluded pvt
~lio, p\t deck off mstr
tW,rm. Very qwet area.
JI\ popular development.
Atlhur .Reese Realtor, 751-1473 .
,344 PRINCETON!
.COLLEGE PARK
:1 PR & Den. 1600 sq. It. or
beautiful hvmg. Open
Jfpuse Sun. 10·4, $76.950.
lobb. Suikki
UNITED BROKERS
646-7414 or751-5959
l;I -
Jt HEW COHDO *
2Bdrm, 11:bath.frpk.2
c:-ar gar. new. 242~ Santa
Ana Av1> (!!105). CM
S68,9SO Prin only. Call
67JISS..'i3
~a Yer• Condo
BY OWNER·
IMMACULATE
z, nr. encl sar/patio.
poP,I. walk to school
without crosslnJ{ streets.
$58.900. 536-7084. Prin only
1026 ........................
,., WANTED:
• • So Cit ANG Hm
i1\otl'8de for luxurious 57'
World Race/Cruise An· n,e~lls Sailing Yacht 'f'. ana Point slip. Value St' ,M. Call Bill Gales (~ 3) 923-8187 or <213)
861·2877, \213) 923·9877
Larry Walsh
BOAT LOVERS. See this
IMmaculale 4 bedroom. 2 BMh, sln&le family home
Mr Dana Point Marina.
Open house Sal & Sun
1·4PM. 2$211 Yacht l)flve, Jlana Point.
AMCHOIA&I
IMVISTMINTS
t7141496-1711
HOUSES .FOR SALE
I llDIOOM
118 43rd. Newport Beach
631-1400 $99,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
2 llDIOOM
19892 Isthmus, Huntington Bcb
751-3191 $59,500 Sunday 1-5.
5312 t>Ium Tree (The Terrace) Irv.
551-1442 $79,500 Sat/Sun 1-S
51 Lakeview, Wdbrge Arbrlke, Irv.
673-8550 $119,500 Sat/Sun l·S
38 Canyon Island (Big Cyn) NB
642·8235 Sat/Sun 1·5
42 Canyon Island Dr (Big Cyn) NB
642-8235 Sat/Sun 1·5
208 Barcelona, San Clemente
498-0500 $99,500 Sat/Sun 12-4
106 Gaviota, San Clemente
498-0500 $79,500 Sat/Sun 12-4
1646 Santa Ana, Costa Mesa
645..o:.>3 $68,900 Sat/Sun 1-5
2 • & FAM IM or D&I
1937 Pt. Cardigan (HV Homes) NB
644-4848 $147,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
• 1706 Port Ashley, Harbor Vu Hms
631-1800 $148,500 Sunday 1-S
21653 Ocean Vista, S. Laguna Bcb
552-7500 Sat/Sun 1-6
1851 Port Seabourne, Newport Bch
644-6746 Sat/Sun 1-5
282 E . 20th St, Costa Mesa
556-2660 $69,950 Sunday l ..S
229 Via Genoa (Lido Isle) N.B.
644-4848 $205,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
• 1812 Newport Hills Dr. East, NB
644 4848 $154,900 Sat/Sun 1-S
3 Mirror Lake (Deerfield) Irvine
644-6200 $85,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
20401 S. West Birch, Santa Ana Hgts
546-2313 $125,000 · S\UJday l·S
2691 Crestview, Baysbores, NB
546-2313 $132,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
#3 Cove, Woodbridge, Irvine
752-7S15 Sat 1-5
• 1951 PtDunleigh,HbfVuHms,NB
644-2558 $142,900 Sat/Sun 1·5
33 Canyon Crest, Cotona del Mar
640-9900 $1:.>,ooo Sundayl-s
235 E. 2.3rdSt., Costa Mesa
645-3474 $6.5,900 · Sat/Sun 12.S
J llDIOOM
2810Terry Road, Lagun~c_h
'99-2237 $159,500 1.1~~~111-s· 10 Wildflower, (Deerfield) Irv.
551~ $80,000 Sat/Sun 11·5
253 Hanover Dr (College Park) CM
557""17 $82.SOb Sat/Sunl·5
19922 Estuary, Huntiniton Beach
842·1391 WI ,9SO Sat/Sun l·S
1$951 Rhodolite. Ftn Vb'
839-8327 $8t.OOO Sat/Sunl-S
8402 Dao bury Cr. Jlnti His, HB
968 C96' $72.250 Sat/SUD 1~·
1106 Rldiecrest Cir •• Costa M•a
5Ct·W7 ••• &mday 1-4
2Dff1 Valley Rd.., Costa )(esa
5'$-8)1 $8(.900 Sat!Sunl.S 237 Waker~ CollqePJlk, CM
6'64828 '18.000 Sat/Sun 1·5
7192 Circ1eJ>r:(Ba,abortl> N.8. ~ '179.• S.t1Saia1-S
21172AiUbei'Wlc1' liD,,Hunt. Bch
9e&$1Sf $19,900 sat/Wa!-$
2221 ~m. O*tailma
IG-1111 .... setJ&ib ·S
DIRECTORY ,.
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s..,. . .
2330Westmin.ster, Costa Mesa •17113Juniper, Fountain Valley
962-1788 $69 900 Sunday 1.5 842·0002 $79,900 Sat/Swt 1·5 is Sycamore Crk,TrUrckGlen,ti-v. 2515 Vassar Pl (Coll. Park), CM
642-8235 Sat/Sun 1-5 979·90:1J $80,000 Sat/Sun 9-6
2036 E. Ocean Blvd. (Bal Penin) NB 8331 Friesland Dr. Hunt Bch.
673-7:.>0 $159,900 Sun.1-5 847-~7 $72,500 Sat/Sun ll·S
635 Vista Bonita, Bluffs, N.B. 4302 Senisa Wy (Univ Prk), Irv.
640-9900 Sat & Sun l·S SS2-M88 $94,500 Sat/Sun 11-5
•501 Tustin. Newport Beach 2021 Port Bristol Cir, HVu Hms
546-2313 $155,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 631-1800 $159,900 Sunday 1-5
•198f.3Coventry La. HuntingtonBcb 19251 Sierra Cadiz CT.Rock) Irv.
540-9922 $57,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 644-1766 $122,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
6641 Crista Palma, Huntington Bcb 410 Lenwood (Newport Hts.) N.B.
842-9371 $89,000 SWldayl..S 645-7575 $119,500 Sun.1-5
9401 Cloudhaven, Huntington Bch 392 Sunrise Circ. (Upper Bay) CM
842-9371 $98, 750 Sunday 1-s 642·8235 $117 ,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
33856 Robles Dr, Dana Point 2455 Bamboo <Eastbluff) N. B.
498-0500 $11S,OOO Sat/Sun 12-4 833-9293 $157 ,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 •640Cove~ Costa Mesa 801 Ceiba, E /Bluff, Npt. Deb ~ · $68 000 Sat/Sun J.2...5 673-8550 $152,500 St/2·5,Sn/l·S
871 Darrell, CoSta Mesa 19312 Cindy Ln, Huntington Beach .
645-0n'J $67 ,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 963-7881 $66,500 Sunday 12-5
·540 Tustin (Newport Hts.) N.B. 344 Princeton (College Park) C.M.
675-5930 $99,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 6'6-7414 $79,950 Sun.10-4
22371 Torina, Laguna HllJs •3101 Gibraltar, Mesa Verde, CM
&«-72ll $70,900 Sun.12·6 556-2660 $19,900 Sunday 1·5
'2233SantaAnaAve (Eastside)CM 2515Crestview (Baysbores)N.B.
631-27ll $69,750 Sat/Sun 1-4 644-1766 $169,500 Sun. 2-5
1312Santanella.JrvTerr,OdM 3000Clay Ave, NptHts,N.B.
675-6000 Sl.35,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 548-2739/646·7414 Sat/Sun 1-5
320 Holmwood, Nwpt Hts, NB 810 Joann St. Costa Mesa
675-0000 $135,000 Sat/Sun l.S 846-5536 $67.900 Sat/Sun 1-5
21061 Shackleford, H\UJt. Bch
963-6767 $109,500 Sat.1-s
3932 Capri, Irvine
752-1700 $84,500 Sunday 14
5'7 Riverside, Newport Beach
752-1700 $12f,900 Sat/Stm 12-5
2405 Bonnie Place, Costa Mesa
75'·12m $139,900 Sat/Sun l·S
838St. Clair, Co8ta Mesa
540-l'ra> $78.7:;o Sat/Sun l ·S
•1514 RuthLn {Westcliff) N.B.
673-7300 $149,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
1412 Santanella (Irv. Terr.) CdM
640-7QOO $145,000 Sat/Sun 1-S
10122 StcMlvbroot, HuntJnaton Bcb 962-8387-$112,000 Sat 1~
321'7 Montana, Mesa Verde, CM' ..
546-5880 $8$.~ Sat/Sunl~
•t2 TwiDLakea Circle, CdM
6'75-'7.Ct4/6f8..S113 Sat/S~l!l·
lBMSamar, Costa Mesa
5'0.-a $81.000 Sat/Sun2-S.
• 2506 Fordhamt Colta Mesa
:w&-2313 flS,000 S&t/Sun 12...C
•&'t28 OoUese. CoUeae Prtc. CM 546433.'t $76,600 Sat/Sun 1-6
20e Lalolla,Newpart Beach
Me-2313 $225,000 Sat/Sunl-5 .21621 Hanatla. Hunt.hi.itoli Bdl
M.2·9371 ~,500 &it/SUn 1·5
15114 '-' ftJiie, FOiiiltiili v~ ~ ··-~1;.a
33222Santiago Dr .. Dana Point
493-0500 $92,500 Sat/Sun 12-4
146 The Masters Cir .• Costa Mesa
64~ $98,500 Sat/Sunl-S
1014 Mariners, DoverShores, NB
645-0:m $399,500 Sat/Sun 1-S
2094 National, Costa Mesa
645-0003 $75,900 Sat/SUnl-S
236 Via Mentone (Lido Isle) N.B.
644-4910 $215,000 Sat/Sun1·5:30
214 Poppy, Corona del Mar
759-0811 $330,000 Sat/Sun 1.
•22782 Avalon St., El Toro
548-1168 $96,500 Sat/Sunl-6
4031 Ondine Cir) Hntngtn Hbr
752-1920 $337,500
4615 Cortland, CameoHghlnds, CdM
675-3411 $165,000 Sat/Sunl·S
17 Monterey Cir., Newport Beach
675-3411 $209,950 Sat/Sun l·S
2191 Vista Entrada (Bluffs) NB
640-6369 $158 000 Sat/Sunl-C #8 Morro Bay (Spyglass) NB
-494--0029 $230.000 Sat/Swi 1·5
14552 Guama, Irvine
540-1151 $195,000 . Sat/Stml·S
251 Ocean view. Npt. Hgts, NB
646-1711 Sat/Sanl-S
2342 Colgate, Coll. Part. CM
545-9491 $71,500 Sun. I-5
4 IB>IOOM
6221 Choctaw, Westminster
848-2323 $71,500 Sat/SUn 1-S
3122 S. Rene Dr., Santa Ana
548-9607 $96,000 Satl·S
9302 Comstock, Huntington Beach
675-6741 $76,900 Sat/Sun 1-6
16 Rue Deauville (Big Canyon) NB
644-1766 $289,500 SatlSunl-S
••1313 E. Balboa Blvd., N.B.
645-7575 $295,000 Sunl-$
1628 Santiago (Baycrest) Npt Beach
645-7575 $247 000 Swll·S
15732 Hummingbird Ln, H.B.
84M413 $67,800 Sat/SUnt""
•2733 Diamood, Santa Ana
645-<Xm $105.000 Satl-$
16021 Melody Lo. (Dutch Haven) HB
84&.3434 $72 500 Sat/Sun 1-$
25211 Yacht Drive, Dana Point
4'96-7711 SaUcSun 1-4
890 Oat St., Costa Mesa
832-'TlSl $74,900 Sat/Sunl~
SOOGJorietta (TheBluffs)N.B.
6"·1766 $142,000 Sat/Sunt~
1'7582 El Nopal, Huntington Beach
962·5521 Sunday 1:.S
Z75 Walnut, Costa .M~a
642·'1266 Sat/SUD 1N
M.11 BreakWater, Fountain Valley
546-2313 $85,500 Sat/Sun 1:.S aoo De La Cl1stobal, San aemente
~ '115,000 Sat/SUnl.2..:(
4 •a •AM IN •DIM 509 Eveninf Star DOVerSb(ns NB
644-4910 $365,000 SaL 1·5:30
0603 An.lei Ave, Fountain Valle1 acama -'·* s.t1:3N:30 •1924I.eew&rdLane ~NB .. .. $181,500 sat1M1D1;a
··3 Cbeftt Bl.tW (Bia~> NB . ~ Sat/Babl-S
1745 PaJOma Dr .• Newpc!Jt Mlidl
Ml'(E '127;500 "9t/SiDl..S
:1114:AltaVista1B/Blillf) MB
655-1323 $le IOO Dii11J
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for $122,800. C•U xtru. $94,SOO. O/H of ·woodbrtdse Lake
lot a ppt. Sat/Sun 11·5. 4303 Senlsa from your Brim:llrt JI In
MiSSID LOTTaY bedroom aod den with I Wy, or appt. "2·M81 Arborl•b. Elerant a
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,.,,, rm. din.rm a i.trM 111-JOOO University Park VUl•a• -~~~~..;.;~::.1 wp bonua room w /bar a o O D L o CAT t o N 111. By owner. Charmlna DONALD M. llRD
la d 11t•t floor COV•r~ C.ll(ornla bmu, Plan 104: & airy :z atory •br, alncle An.cle .. 1,,_.,.,. ~ • BBQ. Clo.11 l.O I lfr 2 Ba Fam Rm, Din detached borne on major 6RllMTlU ~ tt \mlilll, rediaced am w/buHet newly aretnbelt. De1l1n er •oatrorrutaell. painted. f7UOO. P rine home w/dram allc decor , $t5,IOO
6i4t4U unly. 7S9 51148 dys, lge private courtyard· Prime l ocallon .
Reill Eltutu 5511-0UICl~va/wkn«U great for entertaining! A Pr o I e 1 •Ion a I l Y V..tab hm nl distm1.1ive loca uon near landacaped crouods.
llAUTIRIL pool, spa & tennis courts. Thick. plUlh cal'llttine. lt'ruck Brdmr Ph1n 4 ., 7 C1V\ PH """-. B 1 k Fl l i D•-••LD .. 1 ,...,.,. : _. . .....,.., r,c rep a ce 1 L.ra rmr Wt. t llr, 2' •ha ~"., --------1 enhanced by natura l t .. m rm. din rm, lu11h hld ON!: OF A KIND Phan 5 Grossmont Univ. Park wood booki belvea. Huae
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---------Ownr/1~1 S11:rra Soto. Irvine area. 4 bedrooms, amenities. S84,000. Ownr. kitchen. Second story
.....__,. n _..... p ...;..1 M------fanuly room und dining 552·9475 o r 559·1871 h-ts secl uded master ... uc • ._.. ...,. v .. _.. rp 4 bedroom , family l b kf t ,._ :Jac:u%Z>, Al C., l Bra dm· -·n\, C"•lom drapei, room P UJ 11 rea as wltdys aft 5pm. winl + 3 mo~ queen ,._ 1 $1 000 '"" ... NOOK. Profe11i.1onally . sl-..... ....., __ •. Beautiful
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_ I.A]\: " .. $129,900. Call for appt. Hanover •. 3 Br or 2 + den, here loo 1 Cal fast. NEW WOOD BRIOGE COLON Y , Ull.500. 2 Ba. atnum, 1m blt Joe. 'ISz.1700 !~~EE.1_ssz. __ ~-7-':i_wi_LA_~_D_:_ ~-i} :"::i~ •ml l•~~~~·~· .. ~:~•~•~r~1~·1~i'~i~I!.
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8raarc:ltrf mdl Owner 3 &. Lu11k home on cul· 3 bedrm, 1114 bath home CULVIRDALI ~111 r1·nanc~. Sll",•"'• de l>llC, overlooking n ....... CHR"'""LTY with carnets drapes " '" """" gm blt & clbhl.l' Prine. -" IOA !I" • ' A most p o pular 3 Open Daily #34 Lake only $175,000 By owner 551 -2000 aoother fl.replace, d~le bedroom home In s uper
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640-6648 aft. 5 ask for WOODBRIDGJo;S&S llJghSchool.$7S,l SO. EXTREMELY well de· WA TEaAtOHT steve Redwood Model Twnhse Roy McCorch corated. Now $84,900.
2 Br. den. 2 Ba, end unit. ...--------1 3 Br, 2°"2 ba wJCrplc:, nr R.altor 1110 Hewport Callt.osee. J63 La keview, Open BYOWNER lake&pool.lblktopark. C:O.taM.10541·7729
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ln malDellc: area! Walk
t.o pool & rte. ball from
your 3 bedroom
town.home. Sporting new
cali>ets, built-In wet bar
& llreplacel Entertain·
ment's a natural w /2
pools. jacuzzi, park "
lush landscapine. Seeinc
Is bellevlna! $77,900.
t0pentU9PM> H ou<1e Su n . 1·4Pl\1 . 4 Bdrm,2•,bath,2story, Full)' upgrd'd. PP.1--------1 I
Univ Pk.ViU.11,Condo.3 hard\\ood door t!ntry. Modc:lonPark.5 Br38a, I'· IB.":.~ Br. bonus rm, l(ood ICX'. a uto ext 111-:ht:. & WOODBRIDGE Fa m Rm. 2 fp lc's, ~ll,500 Agt. l~anlyn l sprinkler>.. vror. Steps to beach club. hardwood noors thruout '
848·1511. 962-0388 res vr landscaping. lge patios, Chooi.e your own an· entry, family & k1tch. Prop• tlea ~u . p11ge9992 stone frplc. centrul air, terior. This 4 BR & 2 BA Choose cpl col o r · llJt..MCH REALTY . 752•"20
lge mslr suite. Prine on· hse ts ready tor occup Sl SS,000. By owne r . 5Sl·ZOOO MOOQUAllft.HI~ llAa4
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quiet cul·de·sul'. "The 2• 2 lia, ownr. i87,000. The Colony, Phm 400
Colony". Walk to school. _640-_025-l_______ I Thurs., l''ri. & Sun.)
pool, tennis. shop'g, New OH THE Del'orator sharp! 4 BR.
crpt. w. P, paint. cust. W""Ti:at:.no .... T 2'" ba., !am. rm . ter-bltns thr u·out. Lowest "' !lift"' " race lutch, formal dinine pnced home in the area : New 2 level Condo. below rm. Cul de sac loc.
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D21ly Pilot Class1f1ed Ad. Classified ads do 1t well. Greenbrae St. 551-6294
770 Nyes Place. Laguna Beach
494-8519 $225.000 Sun 12-4
1521 Pegasus, Newport Beach
642-3862/548-5620 Sunday 2·5
271ll Huerta, Mission Viejo
830-2011 $71,900 Sat1Sun 8·7 .30
1801 Port Barmouth Pl, Nwpt.Bch.
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TUITUIOCK Beautiful 2 story, 4 BR, 3
4 bdrm&, fmly rm, frml Ba, Calif. home w /lge
din rm , Italian tile entry, c:ov. patio. Walk to parks new c:rpt, t iled rea r & schools. $95,000. Agt.
patio, & fruit trees. Btn 963·086'1 ask for Al.
view or hills. This won't ----------1
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Turtlerock. Lease/option
or sale. Prine. only.
552.9529
644·1531 Sat &Sun 1·5
4709 Dorchester,Cam.Hlnds,CdM
673-1181 Sat/Sun 1·6 DIRECTORY ·
1411 Regatta. Laguna Beach
638-3661 $169,500 Sat/Sun 1-4
19481 Sierra Soto, Turtlerk Irvine
833-3213 Sat/Sun 12·5
56 Drakes Bay. (Spyglass) CdM
644·6200 SaVSun 1·5
2112 PtDu.mess,HbrVuHms,NB
642-8235 $199,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
•5 RueChateau Royal (Spygls)CdM
644·6200 $329,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
21Q6 Santiago Dr (Dover Shores) NB
642-823.S $226.000 Sat/Sun 1·5
•1718 Galaxy Drive (DoverShrs)NB
642·8235 $275,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
15891 MiUs, Wes tminster
962·7788 $94,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
•17257 Santa Lucia. Fountain Vly
962·7788 $89,900 Sunday 12·6
•339 Milford, Cameo St-<lres, CdM
752·1700 $22.5,000 Sat/Sun 12·5
•20861 Wood Lea, Hunt. Bch.
968-9403 $109,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
21102 Werno. Huntington Beach
$131,500 Sat. 1·5
• 10121 Merrimac. Huntington Bch
962-7788 $89,900 Sunday 1·5
1500Sylvla La. Harbor Hglnds, NB
642·5200 $129,500 Sat/Sun l·S
800 Aleppo (EastblufO Npt. Bch.
833-8600 $157 .500 Sat/Sun 1·5
1~57 Pt. Weybridge CHV Homes) NB
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9741 Cloverdale. Wes tminster
545-9491 $135,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
2959 Java Rd .• Mesa /V, CM
545·9491 $212.000 Sunday 1·5
8071 WmdySeaCir ,Bch/Slater HB
848·8320 $80,000 Sat 1·5/Sun 10-2
•3030Country Clb Dr, Mesa/V, CM
646·7711 $157 ,500 Sat/Sun 10-6
356 Costa Mesa St., Costa Mesa
646-7711 Sat/Sun 11-6
269 E. Bay, Costa Mesa
646-7711 Sun. 11-6
4221 West Flight. Santa Ana
545·9491 $62.900 Sat/Sun l·S
3079 Country Clb Dr, Mesa/V, CM
545·9491 $210,000 Sun. 1·5
•11862RedhiU Ave .. Tustin
752-7315 $159,900 Sunday l ·S
298 Robin Hood Lane, E/Side, C.M.
963-m7 $92,750 Sat/Sun l ·S
2215 Port Harwick. HarbVu, N.B.
67 S..3411 $211, 000 Sat l ·S
#32 Drakes Bay (Spyglass) NB
631·1400 $275 000 Open Sun.1-5
1924 Port Bristoi, HVHms. NB
675·0000 $172,500 Sal/Sun 1-5
5 llDIOOM
2 181tOOM
2569 Orange Ave, Costa Mesa
754-1202 $61,100 Sat/Sun 1·5
•lllSo.CoastDr. #102E, C.M.
645-3474 $74,950 Sat/Sun 12·6 * 1242 Rutland Rd #.f W /Cllff,NB
548-7082 $85,600 Sat/Sun
#10 Crest Cir, Corona del Mar
631-1800 $118,500 Sunday 1·5
#9 Escapade, NewportCrest, NB
645-0:m $UO,OOO Sat/Sun 1·5
•1656 Iowa, Unit B, Costa Mesa
751-3191 $58,500 Sunday 1·5
2311 Vista Huerta (Bluffs) Npt Beh.
759-0811 $98,soo Dally 1 ·5
26642 Guadiana, Mission Viejo
831-91.50 $99,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
2•AFA.MRMwD9t
UU Vasta Nobleza, E/Blufr, NB
631-1800 $174,500 Sunday 1-S
2927 Perla, Bluffs, Newport Deb
631-1800 $162,500 Sundayl.S
••621U do Park Dr, C·2, N.B.
759-08ll $239,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
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~ 21 ii bath. tennis le
poola. Nr No. Irvine Hlal'I. ecvr&ty 1•ttt. as.ooo. "'4-4U4 ·
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· Be ready tor the summer in
· tbls outstan ding 4 bdrm . home in University Park. Ex·
tra sJaarp with upgraded
carpet£ and drapes, large din·
ing area, fir eplace, 2 car
garage, plus much more. All
tbls plus a prime locat ion
n ear poo_l and clubh ouse.
PriceCllt71ell at $114,000.
TUSTIH
J 11NtM. _ ,OOL
OHLY $79,tOO
'It you 're looking ror value
plus fa ntastic Calif. living,
don't miss seeing this super
sh arp pool home in excellent
area of Tustin. 3 spacious
bdr~ .. 2 baths, dining rm.,
fam . .rm . a nd located on
65x1SO privat e lot. Hurry,
priced to sell at $79,900.
WOODlllDGE
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Looking for a new home near
the lake? Then see this super
s h arp Beechwood model
· b ome in the S&S Develop·
m e n t. Upgraded" carpe ts,
· dr apes and tile, formal dining
rm., fireplace and located on
a premium lot near pools and
lake. Only $85,000.
red hill
realty
552-7500
DUPLEXES
FOR SALE
211t&lll
181 E. 19th St., Costa Mesa
646-8811 $77,950 Sat /Sun 1·5
ZlltA211
30436 East Broadway, Costa Mesa
675-1972 SllS,000 Sat/Sun 11-4
520·520lh Avocado, Corona del Mar
644·7383 $164,950 Sat/Sun 1·5
Zllt&Jll
309 &309~LaJolla , Npt. Bch
546-2313 $205,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
TRIPLEX
FOR SALE
J-2 llDIOOMS
4236 Shorecrest Ln, Corona del Mar
644-4910 $175,000 Sun.1-S . ·
HOUSES .·FOR RENT
2 • & FAM RM or D9C
12 Rue Chantilly,BigCanyon, NB
640-6161 $750/mo Sat/Sun 1·5
3 llDlOOM
•29Songsparrow, Woodbridge, Irv.
640-6161 $435 /mo Sat 11·5
3353 Fuchsia , Costa Mesa
640-9000 $450/Mo. Sunday 1·5
J • a FAM ltM w DIM 1418 Seacrest (HbrVuHills)CdM CdM .
6f4.4910 $175 Mo. Sat/Sun 1-5:30
644-1766 $147,750 Sat/Sun 1·5 901 Celtis Pl. Eastbluff, N.B. JIBROOM -COHDOMIMIUMS
FOR RENT
211DIOOM
1839 Port Westbourne CHVH ) NB
$155 900 Sat/Sun 12·5 * 1970 Pi. Dunleigh (HV Homes) NB
64()...6500 $175,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 ••~Ii Bayside Dr., Nwpt Bch.
67.S-SSll • Sat/Sunday 2·5
8891 Seaspray Dr, Huntington Bch
548 .... 1350 Sat/S\Dl 1·5
•S42Harbo.tlsland Dr, N.B.
754-1202 $385,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
2830 Carob, Newport Beach
754·1202 $158,000 Sun.1-5
•9SUDumbreclt, Huntington Bch
84.2-0071 $118,900 , Sunday 1-S·
6021 Tyndall, Huntington Deb
' 842-9371 $79,500 Sat/Sun 1--5
1nBellls, Eastbluff, N.B.
6'0-9800 Sat & Sun 10-6
3356 catlromt" St., Coeta Mesa
546-~13 $95,000 Sun. 1 .. 5
831 St::Clalr, M~a del Mar .. CM
64<f-61Sl" $85,000 Sat/Sun l ·S
152 Cedar Tree Lane, lnine
152 7315 $132.SOO Sunl·S 13'121 0nkayha,Irvlne
152·73U $118,500 SUD 1·5
U38 Polarb (Dover Shores) NB
759all $330,000 Sat/Sun 12-5
31.282~ Olivoa, San Juan Cap.
61Sa490 $144.950 . Sat/Sun w
#9 RedRdek, Dieirftild., Irv.
5'S •• f).24,500 Sun. l.S
~ a ltoJa. h'rtle:roct. Itv. ~l $128,500 Sat/Sun 1..S
8315 New Haven, Orange
5'S-lt91 $1M,$00 Sun 1·5
548-7729 $157,000 Sunday 1-S
907 Bellis (Eastbluff) N.B.
754·1202 $180 '000 Sun.1-S
5 M & FAM RM or D ..
18 Willowbrook (Wdbridge) NB
640-7986 $155,000 Sat/Sun 1-S
941 W. Bay (Balboa Penin.) N.B.
644-1766 $385,000 Sun. 2-6
1925 Lanai Dr, Costa Mesa
~14/540-2018 Sat /Sun 1·5
1960 Port Ramsgate Pl {HVH) NB
~5 Sat/&m 12·5
1978 Port F.dward Cr. (l{VHma) NP
G4M6.57 Sat/S\Dl 1·5
41 Bodeaa Bay (Spyglau) 'CdM
6".QOO Sat/SUn 1·5 202'7 Port Weybridge, Newport Bch.
752·1900 $172,500 Sat/Sun 1-s
2042 Port Weybridge, Newport Beh.
752 .. 1920 $197 ,500 Sat/Sun 1-S
3862 Hamilton, Cul veniale, Irv
54S-9C91 $105 900 Sat/Sun 12.S
1839 Tanaier, Mesa/V, CM
545-9491 $154,000 Sun.1..s
2700 "A" Segerstrom, Vill/Wlt, SA
646-7711. Sat/Sun 12·5
400 VISta Quinta ('l1le Bluffs) N.B.
640-5580 $136,000 Sat/Sun 1.S
345 University (Woodat~am) C.M.
751-1413 $82,500 Sun.1:8N
•17685 Newland. Huntington Sch.
6'2-64Zl $61,900 Sat/Sun l ·S
432 VJ.StaSUerte. Newport Bch
551-4038 $112,500 Sat/Sun U -4
M28 8-jamfn Dr., Huntington Bch
84'7..m.& $81 500 <>Den Sat/Sun.
501 Pia.Ya (BlU/&) Nwpt Belt.
6'4-1901 $13a,500 Sat/San u+
2569 Orange Ave,_ Cotta llela
754-1202 $81,500 Sat/&ml.S
1910 San Bnmo (Tb.e Blaffl> N.B.
M0-'1000 M,500 ~-~/&mt-s 331 E. Carrtap, Sota NJ&
548-2313 $59,'50 · SUD. 1N
23211 C&mlrdto Mattia!; Lie. RlU9 498-0500 $82,000 . Satl&.m1M
•528 Vista Grucl6t Bluffs, NB
fr15-34U SUlldq 1-1 aoa Columbia Ct <NP'-cr.t> NB
1'1s.58llO $117,500 s.t/Simt.S
216' V1lta Elita .. (Blolnl) lfpt ..
. f »CJIU SIJ.5.00G SM/8-l-$
32 Canyon Island Dr (Big Cyn) NB
6"-4910 $695 Mo. Sat/Sun 1·5:30
I • • FA.M llM • DIM #9~~U:, Sat/Sunl·S
2763 Hillview (HV Knolls) NB
844-2.Sa $590 Sat/Sun 1·5
JIBIOOM
301 Avenita Cerritoa (The Bluffs)NB
M4 2542 $590/mo Sat/Sun 1·5
TOWNHOUSE
FOR RENr
2 ... 00M GVl.italtoma, Blutfa.N.B.
881·1'00 $550/Mo. Sundtl1·5.
OPEM ~
Sat /Sun. I ·5
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5ptlte ""here it•• needed;. The onb' developn\ nt ,
Irvine with lath 4' pt ... tt:r.~
w11lls. $89,900. U~J, •
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SA.MIO'S A DOG
... but be won't bite when you come look al his
gorgeous house: plu:.h
c:arpd1ng, custom
d r ape:.. ~ell do n l!o
thruout ! Great cul de sac
location with s uper
neighbors all around e:t·
cept on one side, which 1:.
open, hght & airy! •• 4
D<lnns , 2 baths. $89,900 •
552-70~ ...
THE • VILL
REALTORS ----OPIEHHOUSES
IHTHERAMCH
15291 HIMES
4 bdrm fum1ly home wi~
pool, 5pu & 3 car eara11e~
15306 MORMAHDI•
A San l\11>:Ul'l with 3 car
gara~t! & pool.
RANCH REALTY
551 ·2000
..
•BYOWNERS ~~
LOTS 01'' X TRAS ' • Conversutlon pit '41• /frpr'L.
redwood bath w hskyll~
bltn BBQ modem. t1ff1-
c1ent kit Lrit E side lot.
2brs, 1200sq ft. An l'Xl'l'P·
t ion all v 01 cc lloui.c'
Open toda). :?'TS Walnut~
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Woodbr1dl:l' Place, sng4
sty 4 Br, Om Rm, FaM
Rm, & interior sun rtn'.
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P opul ar Cambri d t:e
Model 1n Greentree. 3 br,
2 ba. family rm & den. Decor~t or accent s
lhruout well maiot. prOI'.
landscaped home.
Sll7 ,500 5SZ. t277
OPEMHOUSE
SUMDAY 1-5
2810 TERRY ROAD
WHITEWATER
VIEW ·
3 BR, 1:14 BA on lrg R ~
lot. Fantastic potential fo r shurp b uyur .
Beautiful ocean view
home. Walk to beao\l •
$159,SOO
JAYW.YEATS
REALTORS
499·2237 ....
$12,500-Hawau lot ~ acru
lBR. own your own pr
beach. $49.SOO.
$1S6.000-4BR /oc:ean vu
$189,CJ00..38Rt28a· Bch~ ..
$198,500 38R/den Jt'an-
tasticoce1n View
$239.500-Cust Eng Tudof.
4BR/3Ba. Din .rm.'":!
decks, wine cellar, den
W/Wet bar, fam .rm1 fan·
tasUc whitewater 6c ta
nyon vu. .,
3 BR. den, 2~~ ba, dinlnf.
llv1n1, family, Oc:ej,h
view. $136,900. Ow qt,
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from 1 of La1ontl
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homes. 4br, 2ba, tatn.r~
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nyon Ylews from 4 Bl\
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MIWPATIOHOMI
2 BR.PLUS Den, 2 bath.I,
f'lrepJace, wet bar, ulJ·
traded carpets It drapea.
Laodlcaped beauty oa
comer lot. Adult. com
munJty.ttc.soo.
JAYW. YIATS llEAt.TO~ 499-JZJl 0/ our 5 custom homes Jn
·• , Newport Hgbts. This 2300 1-31•r-~ • ~~ ............ ""'"''· •"> " ""-Plactt bonus rm, tam rm, llv BeautUul new home In ... · rm, dJn rm, & room for
Sea Ten-ace co01umun1· 752 .. mo boat & campet. $141,000. ty. Flreplaee. Securit,Y .woo OUMn MAaf 3112 Broad St. Open • oa.k p rM'ttd ... u. '
t'Vlhl'll Lota uf •t•1ned ~La • ouut.ndln1 ouan
\ '"· P•lb••Y IHft to ~•<'IL Thu home will bt-
gate. Fully ltnd.scaped. house Sat/Sun l·S. Call
Hurry before 1ummer! OPEN HOUSE Mike731·1522 Mtw-rt leoch I 069 'Mt_... t.oc.h t SJ.03,500. I S ·r--,....... • Ron Elll1·1160-ZJSll • ••• •• •• •• • ••• •• •• • • • • • • ••• • ••• • ••• •••• •••••f<t
C·21XC'otry848-U88 Sea1lde llvin& in this Wnten.Padflc --·-------------"" feat~"' a fall iaue of ·•&ETTER H01u.:s ft
CAROE?oiS". Offrrt0 at
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#2 oo Balboa Pennisula. CICeM er Priced' to sell this JMI Pa1t:rmo ree fixer
This 2 story 'Br home weekend. PRICED UP,Per. Drivebyl71SPort
wf(am rm bas Just been UNDER SlSO,OOO. 3618 ~~ then call ownr. completely redecorated ~ & remodeled. Shiney & Park Lane. 58MOOO.
3 · C 0 M M E R CJ A L ~ 9HcJt I CMI ~ ltoe~ I Oi4I LA11J1iO hodt I 041 new shows like a model. BY OWNER
ZONlNG, 75 fl COAST ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••• •• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Situated on a large level 4 Br, HVH Mootego 2018 HWY. FRONTAGE • t,.. Tb 1 ... • Port "'hel.sea Pl Prine Quality older duplex, COAST ROYAL corner v•. e Owes. " Real F.state " · ·
1514 RUTH LAME
Westcliff area. 3 Bdrms., 2~ baths.
f amity rm., pool. $149,500. Op
Sat/Sun. 1-S .. •~ _. · h f •-price in the area for a ---------• only. By appt. $1Sl,500 -at..., Jn t e center o Dll' TWO SJOIJ Elegant wood .,. glass home this size. ll '11 sell SEW ..... G 644.0lO'J the V1llaae 2 Story bldg DRI home. 300 ti. to the l t 500 " ---------1
wrth st to st. access & ,.Brf'"r EW cra.shlniaurf. Handsome asta JlOf. • I.UL ESTATE UDO ISLE
ocean view It is present W1 «UlllCUW OCEAN VI appolnt~ta are abun· HOWUD 'OHHSOH Npt Deb/Cost. Mesa Exquisite Kedlterra·
2036 E.' OCEAM ILYD. .
Balboa Peninsula Point. 3 Bdrms., ii
baths. $159,900. Open Sun. 1·5 .• IY owned & occupied by Mountainside, among the pine trees, 8 dant. 3 Bedroom, l 'h ~TY SBIC£19$9 nean Style 2 story.
rehe1ous croup & has most nicturesque setting, you will fmd baths, sep. dlntng room. •'7·1744;.l 1·3'91~ 7-02 6 Comer lot at quiet end of been altered to suit their r• 1be quiet quality ln this ( Island. Dbl French drs , needs & will need con· this 4 bedroom, family room, dininl stunnln~ house ls very By Ownr. NiJuel Shores CCfllV ASSOCIATES from Uv rm, din rm &
:.iderablll work to use u room with just under 3000 sq. ft. Built evident. Exciting 3br, 2 story. $159,000. solarium open out to lg
duplex again. But, for like two separate homes, each w/a white water view. Oceanside of Hwy, -·. ·-: So. red brick patio those who know, "IT'S A $265000. guarded community, HARIOR VIEW /f t 1 B
REAL BUY" at s162,soo. fantastic view of the ocean (use your NORTH LAGUNA pool" tennis, pvt beach PALERMO ~i~~ Lu~·uJ0:; ~~~
MISSIOH REALTY imagination). Mellow charm with .f:~ etc. Prin only. Prot. decrt'd, award wln· bath w/sunken marble . .
• S&SS. Cst. Hwy, Laguna $266.000 modern conveniences, · nlna lndscp'g on Ira cor tub. Gorgeous Spanlsb Murport m.oc:h I 06'1 H.wport•och I q
Phofte 494-0731 • high beam celllnss, wood Open House Sun. l ·SPM lot. See to apprec. Open tile floors, 3 frplcs. Bay ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••~
JACOBS REALTY paneling, custom stained By owner/agent. 2 Br 21-'1 house Sat fr Sun l·S. 1801 view. $304,000.
LAGUNA CAHYOH gla83 windows. some of Ba, condo. Professional· Port Barmoutb PJ. Call OPEN HOUSE
2-STORY HOME the featur~ o!this lovely ty decorated, many up· 64HS3L Own/agt. SAT, SUN 1-5
'3 Bdrm.s , 2 baths; near 675-6670 home.S220,000. grades. Sec. gate & ocm:.a.1JYIEW Owner/Agt.675-916.CJ
the School or Art. Wood PORTAFINA clb~se-maeni!icent ~"
exterior. open beams, 2919 Newport llYcl. ~ JOttt Spanish style home, ex· whitewater view. &HIGHTLITES , trees, much charm C2 __________ ~ pansive Hvlng room, 496-6()35 HARBOR VIEW HOKES
k1tchen5J, Just listed! •~--~•.n·~~~c.•n.--~-----.-high beams heavy BRANDNEW •Br,30!HAS,PalEerlmlio,coun·
• $97,~ * Lagunaleoch 1048'Logmctt.och 1041 beams , tile floors OPENHOUSE • ..... 494-7551 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• thruout. 4 Bedroom, 3 • SAT &SUN 1•5 try kitchen, ram rm, 2
'· h.11.rr C0 "?Ac5
~a.l.1"C>,.
baths, family room. Thi.s 29111 Ridgeview frplcs, fully Jndscpd.
house ls an exceptional NotthViewHomes 1_752_-_u_m _____ _
•HAUOR Vl&W•
Pri~ to sell immediate·
Jy, lovely l story lion·
tego model in an ex· v a I u e. Panora mi c Fantastic view, 3 BR, 21,..\ --------· coastal view. $195,000. BA & family room, UDO ISLE elusive area or executive beautiful carpeting, &
lovely tile. Owner/ re· alt-Or
I .a.ycr:ao...... ~tige homes. • BR. 2
"" "' "' Ba, din-rm, beautjfully ft6Watee 62~' Waterfront, sandy landscaped yard. '::3" 495·1'07 beach,pool,SBr•~Ba, Owners extremely EAL ESTATE 2 fplc's, xlnt financing motivated. By appt. on·
, ava.iJ. Owner will carry ly. Under $1SO,OOO . 1350 S.Coost Hwy. a.alee Forest I 055 9%. Elegant living for 759-0761 LAGUMn'A 494-8536 h•••• .. ••••••••••••••• ~.000.Princ.only.CaJJ ---------. With ut D bt..._11111'1111_......_.. ..... ......__.....~ owner/agt. 714·673-6272 NEW LISTING -
I O OU -oc:... .W. of tt..lllgllw., _.,.. •,.. ~ SUM & SAIL CLUI HARIOR VU CARMEL .. the be:.t investment in =um did ca1 Jtr. -..., a........:..... ... e ...._ 180 DEGREE BR f
A h " h 11 I ht ~ " •• --Lovely 3 Br. 2 Ba, Lake 3 , am-rm, dln·rm, G~~ O('~;~~u. 3 ~d~m:.; tosffc .................... ef.. OCUJC YllW Forest l!ome, e mos old ... Br, lt)~~:x-:.)m, surt 2BA. Prime fam. loc. in
:!' 2 ba + guest unit. (28) of L.GIJ-a'• fiiMat ..._....._SIH,500 Walk to pvt. bea~h & ten· Lndry rm, A/C, )g mstr rec rm'"' • cor o • Npt. Bch. By owner ;sns,soo 499-4551 .n,mlau'n'ttbyr,,cf.3rboar!.s~loncomally. bdrm. W /pv~ paUo & rm for boat, lovely $152,500 lncJ's la.nd. Open .. ., bath. Fplc & .tll bltos. All street. Sl.27,500. 548.()35.5 Sat/Sun 1·5, 1812 Port ; Laauna Cyn. ~~~g:A ~~ LAGUNA decorate • Showa like racll's.SM,OOO.SJ0.2'132 Manlelgb P l. Call 'M· l 11i-operty wilh 2 497.2489 .493•8812 NIGUEL new, all new kitchen. LIDO ISLE 6'4-7730.
"bdrm .• l ha apt. + 495.1720 fmsi ,ooo. Seller will help Lake Forest W,.,.,..· Hme 3BR,t~ba.$189,500 TWo•n.arr·s . , s tudio, office :.puce '3.nce. Call 873-8042 ~ 8 3 na ~OO ,.• OWNER 673-69lS vn f I d I I A or ..... ,_.. • r °"" .,. sq u On Pen1nsuta; charming · :~feh~~~. (~m~~r~ LOCJU1M1 hoch I 048 Laguna hoch I 048 ~=...:-~-----...._ $129,00o. ~ ·~ Hurbor View Monteio. Spanbb style Iron t ,.......,.'"'"ii..,,.....,> ... s.....,-.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ -----.-... 4br +den, 2ba, fam rm, house, with ftpl~.; tn-
ORE.\TLITTLEHOUSE ~------=--level rear..-with view Rllh ln the bills. 3 br & LAICEFROMT dinrm,islandldtcbeQ, '4 olbay&oc;:;;.$150,000 110 DEGRH OCEAN VIEW family rm w /back yd Brand new with long bllt to pool, park. 'l)y NEWPORT IUCH
Magnificent custom home in the heart valley view. OCfere<!Jt view or biggest late. 3 ~~n· ti~~·~ ~~
onlyS11•,7SO. Bedrms & f"1Dily w~•'-ume. UALJY ~75-1642 of Laguna, close to town with f abuJous .. .........,
White Water Coves view & Catalina Paul f)-anklln 979~ ~~(e 5:0'; :~t~ ~~g~ _*_C_H_•_RM_l_a..11.!.. __ *_ HEWPOllT HGHTS
LAMAI HOUSE sunsets. 3 Bedrooms, 3 bath, 2 patios, ~ REAt-ESIATE Fireplaces. and will take "' "• Exclusive Cllffhaven
m the treetops·, 1his 4 huge deck, street to street Jot. ENTERPRISES a boat dock! Supet DREAM HOUSE I.uxury ihside & out.
bdrm . den & 2 bath $29 -------·----terms-may lease op-BACK BAY AREA Beaut ocean view 5,000. Owner will finance for 30 lion $1AS 000 Lovel.Y re"reatlon rm 16' w /pool. 4 BR, 3ba, 2 home has lush vegetation 9~ % N 1 C · '" • · .. ' frplcs. '708 St. James Pl. & a \·cry pnvutc toca-ye~rs. ~ o oan costs. all for ap-PETE BARR. err· x 22', beamed ceilings. POIJltment OCEA ... VU 2000 n 3Br 2b 1· 1 g By owner 645-2818, t1on ncaulirul ocean · "' s9 · • a, 1v n 64.S-S74S
\'lcws lrom all deck· & FantastlcPoolHome. -REALTY-rm, dining rm, 2 frylcs., ________ _
almost every room. A BOND REAL"PV 3br (Spanish tiled & 642-5200 New cpts tbru-out Ntcely llG CAHYOM beauty' S239,500 'I I beamed>. pool w /Bever-landscpd. 4 car garage or 4 BR 21r2 B l
LAGUNA MIGUEL 831-9411 ly Hills flair. Walk to ~~~ ~~~~eB~~:n: jacuzzi & view.a El:~~~
COME A IUMMIN" TO
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
One in only ten, 3 Bedroom & den
homes in all of N.B., CdM, listed in
MLS. Under $150,000. Many amenities,
call for list of them & address.
UNITED UOICRS I
CLEO MAllSALt-51, 541-2719, of'
646-7414.
Newport S.och I 069 Mewpoci Beoch I 061 ........................ ................•.• ....,
2030 HOLIDAY RD. HARBOR VIEW
OPEH 1-4 EXECUTIVE I
( Fri I S a l / S u n • ) "SOMERSET""
Ba ye rest, spacious 3 Professionally decoT~l' • bdrm., 2\.11 ba., dining
area & family /eating 5 bedroom plus fa '
are a otr gourmet room. highly upgrad~
kitchen. Many custom ho m e . H a s n e v
features. wallpaper, Terra:i IE.ACH DUPLEX Ill&, Parquet entry
Prime rental area. 3 & 8 extensive use of b
2. wilhm a blk. of the patios, custom wall un its, and bookcases. Al facr!fio. $17S,OOO Incl. th1:. in a pres tiglou
GIB WALKER Newport Beach co(JJ
munlly, Open h19PM.
REALTY 675-5200 .
ElstBLUFF 1£1,:::'~!
Sparkling 3 bedrm, 2 Propllf't... ·.
bath and family room. 1400~ssl9.:r920 .,_
Pride of ownership area. -• ·
Neally la ndscaped
yards. Hard to find Mac· Opn Sn Hoott to' co 310 C, EastbluU single DUPLEX
family home. Hurry, Just Su li!led, asking only 203 Cedar, Ntr.
$139,000. Owner will clean, 2 yrs old, a~relt'
carry financing. Call from new park. ~
540-1151 ,, . Newport Pier RiJ
Coll673-2051 .1 1 ~~HERITAGE I J Bdrm., 2 bath home beach. $139,500. By Mi • V' jo 1067 23rdSt.ablkwestto 2305 gates.Agt/Bkr,644-8415, , neur bus ~top. The large================= Owner. O/H Sat/Sun SSIOfl •• R di d c 1 640-5957
fl 12·5. 494·9837 or 499.3497 · ••• .. ••••••••• •••••••• • e an a Dr. 8 I 1-..iii;;iiiiiii;~~;;iiiii;;;;;iiii;;~~~~~~~~~~1 HARBOR. VIEW H51 rooms & xlnt oor plan Laguna S.och I 048 Loguno leach I 048 --------VERY DESIRAILf M8 OOSl I• = provide ror easy lll· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• . SEEIT! WESTCLIFF OPEN HOUSE BY DELUXESOME door /outdoor entertain· ~ c Gr.at O VI L09UftO Hllls I 050 S&S POOL HOME THEN BUY IT! 5 Bdrm, 3 car garu~ m~ Sll9,500 0 C9Gft •w ••••••••••••••••••••••• San Carlos Model Des1gners home, 3Br, OWNER E. Bluff°' Br, spaciOUJ pool sized ~01 PORTAFtHA 41 ~ Quiet, peaceful 2 bdrm. w/huge finished bonus Bie Canyon Twnhse, 2br, formal dining rm, fam Fam Rm, 2 (pi e's, 2~ ner lot. Tot.ally upgrade
• • REALTORS
This bcaullful.. custom (rr11 ~ ~ own.yo\U'-0wn, {:0 st.eps, IEST IUY rm. 3 bdrms, 2:i4 baths, 2ba, 2 car gar View 7th rm, lg. indoor earden rm ~· ~I size lot. 3
2214 with generous use <,
bwlt 4 bdrm . 41) bath. ~ . I ~ ~0:xio n~n& s~~Pl~l fl'ml din nn & aorgeous Fa.lrway. Pool,'Jacuui& w/glas,s tool" jacuzzi, ~~ista 644·132 or poJJshed brick & tdlr
, family home has sweep ...., ~ b 21.,:...,..:.eanVlS' ta. · CC 0
1.n t em P 0 rha r .Y ram rm & kitchen w/oak tennis. Lse or purchase. owner.apptonly63l·OS19 I---------parquet floors. Thia~ h ..,. '"'""' a 1fornia Town ome. 1 k a r 1 & bl Ownr .... 0"~ Y.'' 1ngw 1tewater&coastal • .., ,v-~ WJQ ir-ttV .._ Pan oors, l'J> c t· '!~~· ....... ~~......,..~'.:,.· ---·~~~~~~~~~1·-~~~~~~-1 fessionalJy decora( .. I r t ' '°' -.. ""'" Over 1500sq.Ct. + veran· -BBQ F bul 1 -"' \' ews rom every room. '-' ~~'ti llas b I •-I d I . 3 BR' l "" m . a ous poo N....,..,..rtCrestCondo I.a.CK l.._Y MOVING TO customized home au1 1 The protc<.'led patio has c~ appea • s a a w vtew. s, • w /div brd, jacuzzi & --"" "' ~ rounded by brick & d"
, pool & Jacurn. A trub' very ruce borne, on a ba's, A/C, 2 car 1ar. Only gazebo. Hurry! 545·9491. 1 story, 2br, 2ba e»dbun11t, 3 Br 2 Ba, 2 fplo's, lge • SAN DIEGO patios includes ~ luxurious, large home REAL rc-T'•-rE quiet street. 3 Bdrms., $m,900. xtru, on green e t. comer lot. Owner; Agent 5 Br + Fam Rm•
S350000 ...... ;wu family rm .• frplc. & REDCARPET • (~1Wi11!!Rltuui S.110,000.645-4009. willfinance,notoanfee. PalertnoHVH.Enlarged loft, with view o
' ceramic Ule. Large. un. RHlttori516-b400 --· .. -···--------HA--B-----1 Quick pouesslon. d.in1ni rm, w/bay win· enclosed skyJJcbte
'.~!~.'' nos N. Coon Hwy .. Logvno
• 494-1177
>1601 Coolt Hwy.,S.Loguno
499-4591
'NORI NS
·REALTY
IHCHANTIM~
• POnHTIAL
• .Fbct·upper '•deli dit sit Una on lar11t, wOoded lot
with i ma111nalion tan·
ta1Jlln8 water course. 2 Bdrm., Z hatha and a
• h9dt weathered. View
tho ocean throueh tall
• ~ue1lyptu1, walk to a
\;fine beach.. tl25,SOO.
GREAT developed, fenced back Real Estate ~Ai':.tVJtW sus.ooo. 2298 Redlands dow, all xtras. i.\ bill atrium, sunny eat.-t
INVESTMENT yard.Jusllisted,$134,$00 lBOOPortWeatboume Drive.642-GS96 park, school, pool. kitchen, formal dinftl
OPPORTUNITY •494·7551 * OPEMHOUSE CORDOVA 4 BR, family 0penSat.urdayl·S:30 BLUFFSANITAPLAN Perfect family environ· room, grand pianoalte
Commercial boarding SUPUIUY! ~ut' cpt~~.: ,upgvr;!._'wd, 3Br, 281, Family Rm, lbdrms,2 bath.frptc rnenl. Fee. By owner. rliv ·rm., large rasv kennels with connecting • • ., RO ....,.. · ln"""p g, "''' · 1.. 1-• ...... 700 6144714 atnlly room, 2 brle house On •~ acre i·n ~ -D OM m,900. Call 830-2011 ,.ecorner~.-.. .. ,, • $112,500.0wnrSSl-4038 frplc's, 3 full baths .. ~ Pt'obably the least costly owner. Cal Furman & Assoc. I~~~~~~~~~ AND THAT• s N ()• Laguna Beach. $19'7,500. of It's kind in Laguna Del .. . " 960-2421 Sea Vlew Custom Jbr, °'EH HOUSE ALL. .... The except\ona
0Cl4HVIEW
IUILDIHCi SITE
Owner anxlOU$·make o(-
fer. Asking S.SS,000.
110.tSo. Coas\Hwy.
LAGUNA BEACH
497-2457
LOWBtTHaEE
ARCHIAY
Surrounded by beaut. old
Hills, a neat 3 BR, 2" Bath uxe Trevino lBr • ---------• den. Best vu. Open l-S FRI/SAT /SUN ly larqe automaUcall
Sorrento model,~ block 2ba. By owner. Super ---------r 1917YachtEnchaptress l·SD•ny ~ to crasay park, wlth s4nset view from pool 'This Could le n..u.. sprinkled lot has b6i
vaulted cellln&~ neat size lot. Too many THE OMEJ OCEAN VIEW 2SU VJ.Sta Dr, Bayshore storqe, hill house f& new Ca ...... ts, an !res" C\.lslOtn features to Jist. l Super sharp house + fun, and gardens~
• .,.. ,. 11 Ma1nlflcent J)anoram c N rt ··para•· au"~' qu rters Pal'nt. I Showa like a model. n,. ewpo ""' ..... -• . u'plenly. OPEN HO view of Bay and v.:ean. ja :d & uch m h On1~$70900. S8.li900/bat ofr. Owner Bedrm,3 bi,2fplc,20 ., h cuz m • uc 1-S FRI, SAT & SW.}
AAumabte V.A, Loar\ wt! carry Sl0,000 2nd rumpus rm w /wet bar, ... eac more. '187.SOO. fncl land. 1978 Port Edward Clf~. OPEH HQUSI SUH. T.D. Opetrllouse Sat/Sun fplc & view. $279,500. Tri·level Newport C.test fr'OpertyHouscS42·38SO N.8 ... or call~ 1
t2..6 ~~~k~~.l 586·8581 631-0331 Townhou•e. o1rlginal !-~~~~~~~~,~~~~~~~~
2%371 T-..z..-model, end un t, over-
un-.v looks pool & tennis
Ctill64~721 I
courts. • bdrnJ, 2~ ba, R1111a11tic raew winecell1J'4twetbar.
Dtjoy the llgbts of Mls· HADUYREALTY
sion Viejo from thla love· 1474144
ly 3 bedrll:l, 2 bath home.
Protesslona11y ~~~~~~~!OPEN SAT/SUN landscaped and tute(uJ. ::... I ·5 ~ dttorated. Call today #~ Chm'f H•s 1 -Cot details. Century 21 ~ ... ... WeSt~o. llST IUl IM •
llGCAMYOM
s.tlud d aeul111 with
electric cates & view.
POol 4i JacGUiJ • Bdrm, 2~ ba. Most popular
mod I iD thls ~,._u,loua
area. Owoer/Atent.
840$57 or &«,:af15
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Beach area. Probates,
bantruptclea. tr~tee
Hies, rorced sales, wider
marktt values. We can Joint vent\IJ'e. Call World
Wide Broten, 6?1""6CI.
MERRELL REALTY
675•7900
10 Acrft w /C ...
W'1l-gJectriclty.Vlew
ONL V rla.SOO .
OALA PROPERnf:S
STEPSTOIEACH
We have summer rentals
by week or by month I
associated
llPOKfU', Pt /Ii l'JPS
l 11' w P"JP-,, .., "' 1 ,.., , •
Family Condo. beach
area, pool, tennis, yrly.
$650. 640-1751
CbarmJnehotUe, Jbr, + $375. mo. No pets.
675-6737.
Remodl'd 2 br, l ba,
fam /rrn. {plc, lrg yd,
avail July 1. Down lwn
area, $375. !!.36-8565
Two Bedrooms
Deerfield $37 5
Univ. Park $375
1beTemlce $39S
Turtle Rock $395
Woodbridge $SOO.
Rancho San J q $495 /525
Threo Bedroools
11le Tel'\"RC $125
Villaie I $425
Univ. Park S460
Villaae I S475
Deerfield $450
Village Ill $S2S
Woodbridge $550
Four Bedroom
Woodbridge s.595
PLUS MANY MORE
red hill •·
552-7500 ------
Aspen. 3Br or 2Br+deo.
2 ba. Gorfeous lndscp' g.
---------• qua! upgrades. Premium
2 Bdrm, fed yrd, patio,
---------• $000. (11mfee) 631-17l3
WARM&COIY CALIEMTALS
3br home. Frplc, fam ---------i
nn. Wik to bcb & Marina. CONDO 2 BR, pool, Fl'wy Ne wly remodeled. close, $295. (sm fee)
998-1164 or 997-8957 631-1713
CAL REMT Al.S New duplex units, cpts, ---------"
3br, 2ba Condo. Nu crpts,
frplc. s min. l'rom Bcb.
$325_ 963-7881. 63'1 ·8915
lot & location $t70/mo
w /gardener & assoc.
pri v. (71'& )644-8787 aft. 4
For rental inrormatJon in ---------.i IRVINE, call the lrvlnl' specialists •
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town. Child OK. No pets J..ease. S400. 494-36$ I
Large home, lg fenced yd
Blt.ns. crpt & drpe. Now
$375. Fee
.Locators 898-9891
3br, 2ba, ereot view, A.B.H. SSSO. month.
Regent Realty
496-9501 49'7·3568
VIEW HOME WI TH
POOL. 3 BR. 2 BA, f1tm 1 ~~~~~~~~~'
$600/mo.
•MARION MILNE• REAL ESTATE
494.8558 --------
macnab I Irvine
realty ·
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For YouncJ FcrntUJe1 I..ANDLORDS Locators
Great JBr. 113ba. rncd bas tenants wallin1 lo CUI
macnab / lrvtne , · . · realty ·
HAUOll YllW JCMOu.
Original .. Olouchester " Mod.ti -. 2
BR -2>Aa bath -w'lth viewf
Decorated In pale yelloww. HigbJi
upgr aded. Ava lL m id-June.
$585/mo. Martha Macnab 642-8235.
(X-17)
898-9891
OLDCDM .a Bedroom. $335/mo. Agent.
673·7601
6'S·2978 nr w
....;,..;_...;-------1 ---------Walnut Square 2 br ::Jean i Br on Chann
! & 3 Bdrms., 2 Ba. newly tnhouse. $315. 67~·2313 dock a vail. Yrly. i: redeco rated family eves & wknds, 752-1800 mo. 3304 Ma rcu
welcome. ao pets .. From days. 7$1·50!5 or 64S·6SS6
$300.499-ts92or499-483tl ~Ice! 1 BR, Pool. $260. SGnClemeftht ~·
J . $250. (Sm fee) 631-1713 •••••••••••••••••••••
1 BR,'Turn, patio, many CAL RENTALS lbr, 2ba new Condo, '
more.(Smfee)631-1713 ~ew condo, 2 m nster iiraded . Dbl g ,
CAL HMT.ALS bd~ms den. 3 ba, dbl w/opener, pool, jacut
' tcnms. 8395. mo. 121 Vew dlx adult unit. 2br, encl. ear. 675·1772 598·$206 colle<'l.
2ba -0verlookln1 Dana LaglllMI .. oclt 3141
2
k.d
PointMarlna.493-1590 ••••••••••••••••••••••• K9 3br, ~~·. I s li
wolk to Snwp g, Pal --------i 9Toro 1132 IBr, Ocean view, ?11~1 sdb>t'S345.~92·5084 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Solano Wa y. Call 4'7·34~ ;:.. :.::;;:.::;..:..·..;::.:..,_;,._ ___ _
~w 2 Br 2 Ba 4-plex after 6pm or weekends. ? tt. l ba, children '
AC '" d ' bit s' Walk ~hop'g, par I ' cp.,., rps, n ' )tud10. Qwet. pvt. beaut, school $i45 492·5084 aar, no pets. S3ZO. ocean view, patio, .1 ·
58Nl37 adult SZ2.5. 49'J-1036 aft 3 s.te Ana ll
,_..Yaney 31341 MtssJoaVJ• 3167 .................... .., ••••••••••••••••••• • • •• ••••• ...... !: .. ••• • •• •• I i.tQl'y Condo 3 ~r +den
1111, fr9l, patio, lnd )harp 2br. lba Condo. ftte's 2 car encl c•
plush cpt.s, AC. view. wtosmr. Comm. po• patio, S325. mo. 830-~. s;ns. 8'7-2622
z Br condo, S290 mo, no SOutltLOCJUftG 311
pets, kids OK. ••••••••••••••••••••• ____ 64_$-_348_s ___ _,ge, qi,det. luxurious. {
ec. 2 br, 2 ba a
"'-wr-rt .. ach 3169 Ele\•ator to scenic P
""""' ·r--bch. Party & game roo( •••••••••• .. •••••••-.••• total security. Perre
WA'l'IRFRONT ~
Striking °'51on aod 1n fl~nt. eJlcillng Wily co Hiie. crioow IQ1U~P'aY .. w1noows. \~JlOhrS. fW•· otaces. VtiUr' O*A Pl'lviltt '*10 or ~v A ff1tne11v mmlon OOlfilf rec: dnter. t ennls courts. too.
Vront0r40ty ~nl
t.uxurv adutt ren~ from $olOO "'°"thly. •
200 Promantorv or WHt >ust norttl Of JlmOOree on PKlflc cont HlQnwa\'. TtteQhone C71CI 6'15·8000. Owned and mlfllOtd by tne lrvlot company .
. PARK ~WPORT
Bach elors, .l or 2
.Bedrooms & Townhouses From $249.~
Spectacular spa, total
recreaUon proar am.
soclalpro1ra.rn.8poo)s.8
tennis court.t. At Puhloo
Island, Jamboree & Sao
Joaquin HUis Road.
17141644-1900
Sew duplexes 2-3 br $3.50
up yrly. Family & pets olc.675-49~
NIWPOltT MAllHA
91, leyslde Dr.
67»414
NEW2brll2br +den
luxury waterfront apts.
•Built-ins
•Trash C<lmpitctor
Uvin& or wknd retreat r
the •dventurous adu
Starting ut $515/m
4D!J.~
"f!•twwsds FunallMd or Unfwtlbhed lt< •••••••••••••••••••••
THE EXCITING
Jl.Al.UMESA Ans
NINUTESTONPT
SCH.-
Bach, 1&2 BR.
fromS2lO. & up.
Adult.£, No Pets
l.SGl Mesa Dr.
t6 Biils East of New po
Blvd.>
S-IG-9860
1 FROM $Z40to $335
S Beaut apt plans, ava
furn or Ul\furn. Bach~
br, 2 ~. l ba; 2 bt • baOls. Beamed II v r11
dining areas. stora&-
pat lo s, deck !
landscaped ground
t!oV. prkg, lighted tenn
volleyb:JJI, 2 sf
c l11bh1>uH, billiard
1wimming pool, pl~
Pon&. hydre>-spa, gy'I
Sorry. no pets.
Southwest Corner Edinger /Newland
8400 Edinier, H 8 .
( 114) 847·9605 .
OPENS-SDAJLY
•Wet Bar U95, l Br, beam ce
•nteplace patio. trees-nowers. ·1
•Private beach Pilllo. 130 Broadwa •Ple:dglassenct. patios 1_C.._·M.,..;_ _____ _
i.Smok' det~<,'tors ·
•SUP& av all. to ietaan\1 '""" 40t
AduJts.110 pets • .................... .
iletilinc rms l&CP$105 Duplex. 1Br. New patnt All ~. wk. Share kl
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REALTY COMPANY
HAllOtt lSLAHD
100· Of bayrront! 'Pier &
slip! !'utJfisbed 4 BR +maidls: Avail. July &
Aug. or yrly 1'e&innin&
9/77. C(·Zll
John Macnab 64%·8235
BIG C'E:ON lµxury Cor the su er. Beautifurty
done Mo uco .... 3 br, 2w
ba. Julyl S20C)O; August ~. Re ltor ~2·5200
J br OCe"1 /pool/slllric>at
avail. $2SO·S350 week.
842·57886·9 am/pm
CHARMING 2 BR Cot
~e, fu~shed. For lnCo
1675· 1 or 530-7290
Beaut. 3 BR C<'9do, furn
doeeto bead!. Pool, ten
nia crt. spaelo01 park't
etc. S'TS..t98SM613·55$8
Spacious Bay P'ronl, furr
2br. 2ba, lrg terr. 1 blk
CutdoWft
UYlncJl.-stsl
THE EFRCIENT
ALTERNATIVE Open a branch olfice or start your own company
for a fraction of the cost.
?ttonth to month rent in·
eludes; recpt. service,
personalized phone cov·
eraae. cont. room, mall
service. underground
prkr. & more. THE EXECUTIVE
SUiTE
f1'l7 SAN NICOJ,AS DR,
SUITE 108
NEWPORT BEACH, CA
64().~70
• 1 MO FREE RENT•
Sbateahotneoraptment COSTA MESA
~i.Cl'J.Aru ~ rac>f. 0"4CIS Uft-14«~~ ~ MlSA VERDI
c-.> ~ >:uwiM<:I 450-800-1000 sq. ft. Forovtt 5 >'l11· 832-4134 Immediate occupancy
2 br apt, close to schools. SO• SO. FT.
CM. All racilltles HadleyRealty847-8844
MS-9114tbel 1:30pm. :>FC. SPACE approx. -400
Wanted: F11male room· sq ft. up. Wbae. avl., nr.
mate to ~hare hom OC arpt. & frwys.
w /poo1 in Back Ba 5&2211 ....
~/mo-+ 11ti1: Lease re· ....._,It.tot 4450
q d. Ollt for mtervlew, •••••••••••••••'••••••.., Jeannie, .67..3,4545 o 4 DRUXIOFC'S 973,-3620. -~---__.. . ..__ __ , CcSfi?. rm., seat ~. jl)I
Female 23 to ~ Worklna. paneled, sm. whst ln re· no peta, wo ctrq~. hutV.4 ar. 1 or 2 yr. lease. 'LalCe •--'"'----.....;. ....... .__ __ bdtmh~w~I. F. Forest area. Ken.1 SlSS mo. bt, tut + \4 Harklm. utU. Avail t/15/'tT. V1cld , .... ______ ~----·
'
· B.ICTRICIANS
•HB.PIRS
Jnd1gtrial liCommttclal
exper. req. Apply 8-llAM
or 1_.PM. 17151 Skypark
Circle.SWle ''D", Irvine.
GIHERAD<f)FRCE
lo.al workln1 ronds In a mall ofc. Typiea, ruma.
ph o n e coptact
w/cuatomers. Some
liaure work. H.B. area.
847·3563..
GENERAL OfflCE
Lleht work, part, time. 18
.. week.e4+7~
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SecrelJµ)I
UHIOM.JIANK
ltas An ()pe~nc for A
SECRETARY
Candidates must possess
good \yptng, s h &
teleJ)hQNl skills. Atlral'·
tive salary" benefits.
Contact OMs Mitchell
610 Newport Ctr Or New~_.!!ach
~ual ~tnployer
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WAmtKS App~ .Morns. Saraenll't, Ma • llthSt. C.M.
WAITIHSIS
WArTllS
Over 18, San Clemente
Inn, 492-1103 see Roeemary art. 4p.m. __ __;..._.:..;...--._;.,;~:...1
£Jee.Dryer alm01tQew WAITllSSIS ~l Pups. Part SpJ"lnnr Gulllv~!.':e!t~urant -Ran-g-4e-. G-.E-.-Se-lf-c-le-1-nl_a_f. :nn~:..7:r: o&d.. Nd
lntervlewln1 Mon thru double ovens, Xlnt cond • ...=..;.--.....;_.:....;....:....::::... __ _ ~ betwn 3-5pm. Ell· lion. S250. 573-11814 Free puppies ~ Terier-& ________ _. _________ , per'd only. F/tlme ntn· GE Refri&erator 2 Gr CockaPoO, 6 wu old. T STOCK Cl;UI -•hlft. will•,....., whiti.'x1ni t-SU_·_SOSl _ __... ___ _ . ~G... 18482MacArthur, Irvine cond. S915.980-29oe ' Puppies, 6 wits olcl,
C ,. Perform simple 81• El D Frld&id I tnotb e.r Dalmatlon,
Grut Q1>por tw ~raona· aembly work & maintain WAITafSS T~ 0[>'~h~ line. Gof;'. fathet'?MS-381'
ble, gal Frld•Y type who flnlahed goods Inventory. With bartending exper. 1100. 642-969$. "'"klttetts
cnjoyS working w/peo· Some exper pref"d. in Apty aft 5pm, M7 W. 751 9186 P I e. 1nlHestin1 . Shipping & Receiving. l9t St, C.M. ., .. Gas Range 4 yrs old, •
diversiCled etc wortt re· STACOSWITCH INC Wallpaper Saleslady, ~~r~ $180. Sell SM. 4 kittens 8wks old.
q'& a person who works 1139BakerCosta Mesa some ofc. Will train. Beautiful. 3 Ing haJr~.
well w/figures, has some M9-3041 Steady, part·time. App· Freeier-20' sell SlSS. or Mixed clrs. 552-4~
calculator e1tper & la an Equal Oppor Employer ly, 8am·10am, ~ W. 19th trade small 12'. Day, K.ITI'ENS, free to cariAi
3CCIU'ate typist. In· St..CM 67S.1393 eve646 7390 h dlvidual muat be reliable ' · · 0 m e • l on I b a l r
w/steady work record. •STUDENTS-r WAREHOUSEMAN Ki~more Waaher $71, arey/wh.laftte ~mwks oJd.
Good salaey w txlnt rr. Full or p/time to dis· FOUUFT DRIVM ncnmore Gas Dryer $ts, -~----· -=" .. '-----
inge benefits incl'I paid :~:~~n ~~c:rt:a.d~ needed for growing ~.,;;.}~_?.!!. $115, FR~E XJTTENS·Lon1
medical & life Ins + pro-access~ t~ n,r. over 16. ~arpet mfg. All shirts .._ -·· hair beauUes·Rrervt ;~~:!.ring . Apply S<I+ ~hr . (71') open. Exper. preferred. Lee frost free Refrif., )'OW"SOOW.960-427
C I MC O 839--0875. Custom Weave Carpets, xlnt cond. $250. Elec. Healthy kittens Box ---------" 1843oPacificSt. Fl. Vly. Dryer, $15. Dishwasher, trained I& we~oed
265 Bn1as AveC.M. STVtlSTS 175.646-1317 · '•• Wen-.. 50....,.,..lewhoare 3'2-8258Aft.6PM Irvine l~t.L~t'I Complex OPEllATOIS """' ... ~-... F.QualOpporErnployer H ... llC at least 10 lbs over lkydH 1020 Female surebre d St "" UTTEaS weight. call Ms. Stone at ••••••••••••••••••••••• B • e Id· Newport Be h S I M • eroar • ,. yrs o . "----"arv. C ......... orient· .. , C ac 1• ~n Cl{..· 751·9175. We can tell you ans new 10 spd Bicycle, 751-4676
.:>O<Uta ., ... ~ panwna. omm ss1on & bow to io.se pounds " Azuki Century.175. or of· ---------
ed secretary for N .8 . benefits. Some following eam money al the same fer. 548·38<16 Shep-Collie mill, 1 yr .old,
CPA rlrm 1erV1nl real prererred. 548~ time. fem1le spayed, au sho~.
estate cllents. Most have Beach Cruisers: Schwlnn nds fried yd 1SH182 ~ood telephone skills & · SUMMER WORK Westsail Corp. haa Im· 26", S125; Antique Elaln. ---=--·__;__::.::..::;... __
have experience In die· FOi STUDENTS med. vac. for bright 26". cu.stom pnl, Jl.SO. Himalayan mixed kittem
taphone treqscrjptlon & P(J' $$.18 hr. take hontt. energetic receptionist 631·2129 free.
i.tatistical typi111. For Local job sites. 3 shifts. W/&d typing skills to arui. 8 • , • . Call 557-4217
more lntormeUon call A&et8+ (714)634·1063 phones, greet visitors & oy 5 20 Sltn gray, . 640-5000 or aend reau.me · · ftndl overflo typing. Y!llow, xlnt condition. Bea~tllul mature ~1ltens,
to rrene McCarthy. Ken· Switchboard Opr Eves & Duties wl include sortlns 165. 552·9591 trained & aHectionate.
neth Leventhal & Co. 660 Wk n d s . W 111 train . & dist. o( incoming mail. Girl's Schwinn Stingray 1_646-_5_u..i _____ _
Newport Center J)r, Ste ~perlorAnsServ.Costa Wouldprefersomeexpcr $25. Matthews Moto '°ltens, 2 blk. 1 tabby, ~N.B. ineeo. esa.645·8616. In these areas. Mrs Cross frame & handle lon&hair. 8 Wks. Call ~ual Oppor. Employer McDonald 5<19·9711 or •P· bars & fork. $30; 546-41341 anyttme 64.1-8292 ply 275 McCormick, C.M. SECRET AlY Telept\one Sales ' . C-NI Ii F'etn p/blk. o/lrish Sett,r,
Secretar)'·Admm Aut ttHMMEI CAStf$ WO~EN Interested in ~,....... 1030 7 mo. Movfg, nds gd hm
needed for 1 girl Npt. .,.,U makmg money. Show eK· •••••••••••••••••••-•• w/yd 546-.4ta7
Bch. Otc. of liatlonal c I us 1 v e t o P q u a I · KODAK Ektasound HO J Fl rm . M 0 de rate RIGHT AIOUT NOW fashions. No previous ex· Movie Camera l'ke wk baby kitten. ~weeks
' a«retarlal aklUs ft ac-YOU MA y llGIM per nee. No investment. zoom, mikeosit6. ~=· qld. f~male. 'Litter box
c\ltacy w/fia~ +a yrs W 0 H • Car & phone nee. Those trained. Sweet.~
business exp, req'd. DI IM G Interested should call NlkonFTNl.4 case. Front ore apparance WHERl TO llGIM Mrs. Wagoner. S30-S663 S250 4f4--tlt I Dar~ng puppies, black 4t
Starting sal.ry, IS.50 mo: LOOJUMG FOR A for personal intervw Mon ' • WMe Lub, ti montbs old.
+Co. benefits. Send re-SUMMER JOI. WILL. June6th&WedJune8th. Cats •0351_6'2_·_4401_. ____ _
sunw to:. I F Y 0 U • R E WOOD ASSIMIL Y ••••••••••••,•••••••••• •PUPPtlS•
Friglttol\lcs EMTHUSIASTIC , F ttime. lite work sand· S l!-MESE $50 & u,p 3 MALES·2 FEfttALES ~ Westcbrt Dr. Ste 200 I & r . h' 3201 w Without papers. $1SO" up Black & Tan 1 light Newport Buch, Ca. ARTICULATE, Mng A tmhLS 1n8&·1 S t · w1papera. All coJors avJ. brown SWffks •548 2140 92Ji60 lMTEIPRISIMG & • ac r ur • an a S49-3187 · ' ·
R I A L L Y I M J O y Ana aood home 2 h«althy Service ~!ation Salesman,
minor mech abmty. S'100 + commission. 495-0121
Service Sta. Attendfnl.
exper'd. Full or p/tlme1
Apply Arco Station. nth
&Irvine. C.M.
Service Staflon Man
wanted (2) Full &
p/time. Some exper. Top
wages + comrn & • vac
pay aller 1 7r. Apply.
carey's. Chevt'On. t04 s.
Cst Hwy, Lac Beb. No
phone calls.
Service Sta. ~\1tend1n1
p/time. Avail eves &
wknds. Exper'd only .
• Neat appear. &
handwntina.•ApplY, ~
Newport Btvd.C.M.
T A L IC I M G T O male t:laek
PIOPU, WE CAN 839-3901
SHOW YOU HOW -------•
TO IARM GOOD
MONEY IH ·
Service Station Atten
dant, e)rpe11'd. Day &
Eveg, Full kp/tlme. Ap·
ply, Shell Sl•Uon, 17th &
tmne.Ns. TIME/LIFE
Be ~r·~o~~t ed, LIBRARIES
mature huUvldual to Equal Oppor Emptyr
wort pool aervlce route. ··---m-/f---· 5311-10'4 ·-
'" OAK ANTIQUES It H?R· •••H••••••••••••• .. •n
RORS. All under $290. 3 Appalootu: 9 yr ol4
9'1'9-o877,evtwknda. ~i_yr old nuy; ' ....
IST A Tl SAU old 'lllY. Call 96M19&t '
B e d r m .s e t 11 b 1 Western rldlnt ~
Thomasville Furs My horse or you\'1": jewelry, dlnlnJ table w 1i Gymkhana your bol''61
chn, sol a, sewmr mach, onlr. $S pet' hr. 1MU1• •
lamP1, many hsehld ai>-.1ew.1ry I070
pllances 41 misc. 10-2 Sal ••••••••••••••••••••••• & Sun. 1%28 Marian Ln, ~ _____ ,.;___, N.B. (Westclut) WANTED .
LOTSOFTQYS TOP CASH DOLL.\~
584_ W. Bay,~. 10·4. r:~~lv?~Afc~~' 642 3001 ART OBJECl'S, GO~
SILVER SERVICE,
FINE FURN fa AN·
TIQUES. &t5·2ZOO Bltth hrdwd trusale tbl. 9' tona, 44" wide extended.
Brand new, never used.
Wocth $350, asJcloa $195. ~·"51 __ ,:.._ ___ __;;_....:..;__, Repair
Chalns
1: dnftlnf board I&
stand, 2 aut boards,
wel1ht lifting equip ••
---------I misc. towel11 Unens,
MacTeYfth
GoW.MltM"9c.
42.50 Scott Dr. N.8.
lll-3041
Ill-JO"
"We buy old sold le
silver"
Flndinp Stonea
WMty 1011 .....................
llrlte mlllin& machtn""
vertkal w /vise. lllrnta•
ble, other access. ~.
549-3C66
12 ton Pellet Jack
lofu.stsell Sl25. 546-41SU' •
l{ ·,
blankets, 1aroen toolJ,
ldtcheoware, suitcases &
fumiture. 2906 Quedada,
NB.Sat/Sun., M. r---------
t., June 4, lM. 30''
ships bed w/drawen • ...._......._ _ __.. _____ ,cupboard S40. Many
SenSta>lllpNe9ded Im· ane41atel)I. Full or p/l.
Apply, 990 e Cat Hwy,
NB
Teltpll Swftdlbo.-d
Operator. Contact
Al>ditor, Hotel Latun•.
425 S. Csl Hwy, Lq Bch.
494-1151. 1---------1 miscl. ltema. 213 Abalone Ave, BI. ~~·°'" Expel'. pr.t'c.t Near O.C.
AJrport. 5tN884.
CRIB S2S: mattress $10; ---------! baby swing SB; walker YACHTING MagllZ:i.oes
SS; jumpseat $S ; high Marine and tool c.taJoe
• cbair $5; misc. baby .Sc 2 Wheel hand truck $S Hems S1 ·$6; maple 7 gallon beer barrels $t .
.q,"5er SZS: oak dresser Clean rerrieerator $25 .
• $'ZS; oak bunt beds $15: Clean stove #5. Too
two t yp e write rs $25 boxes $2 & $10. 56 Con
tiach; nursery lamp $10; tainer revolving pa
household items 25c-$S; caddy $2$. Wire racks fl.
:.1,udent desk and chair Antique neon sJgn $20.
f(S; pole lamp S3; green Sx8 card rue $8.
~eta! bookcase SlO: re· and manuela JOc-$5
' or d p 1 a y er $ 5 ; CroSll count.ry skis &
3ndmade craft. it.ems poles SLS. 6ft shades $3. ~Dc$10; camping Items Steel cabinets $10. 28 Volt -~'$3 ; books 2Sc-S2 ; motor&fans$.S&$20.CB
•adtos $1-$5: 21091 Base whip $20. Tools
•Miramar Lane. Hunt· S2·S10. Tool makers vtae • •naton Beach (Between $25. Marine exhaust
MagnolJa and Newland
off Atlanta). 536-7627
COUCH $25; love weal
$15; wrought iron wall
s once $15; larg~
uaht lrca wall d~
tion $25; small hang· ~bttran bar SlO;
W"rooght h'on banatng
lamp $10 and $Sj Wf'OUlhl
1,+rfn coat rack $1S: larae ~Hginal al-painting $10;
• • • ~ltls and woman bicycle U each; steno parts $15;
antique stereo cabinet
S25: two table lamps IS
t•ach : antiqued wall
848-1359
.. .. ,..... ...... .w.. ........
Acct,.... •
FOUR CONVENIENT OFFICfS
TO SERVE YOU
BlstOred coin operat
pooJ table • all ;a·
~.~ .. slate l
$1.50, 14 ca ft Whirlpool N A T I 0 N A L ------
frost ttfnctrnr w/aut G E 0 C R A P lt I C 20' Formula '74 I 0 VHF
lee maker, like new MAGAZINES 1912 to xtras. Xlnt Harbor boat.
JaloTin&. muat l>dl $150. 1961J Bound. 1961!Ho date, 840-1lUor879-2098
StN544 I~ s:nso. CalJ 673-5940 1975 Caravelle, 191:i'. Xlnl
FREEZER, up&n.iht, up Misc.eftaneous ski. pleui.uri: or Cishan~
prox 12 1.f. Good cond W..t.d IOI I boat,. Jacan1 Jet. Ni:" m. Brown recltner, $35. ........................ eng. 400 hp. Trlr In
'46·420.7. Call 12 · SSC"SHFORS' eluded. Ready to go Sat/Sun. "" $6,700. 714-496·9609 ---------• Good used fum/refrigs l!tlovina. must i.ell fam fr.trs&stoves546'0'768
tenois club membership. -•
$2000 559-4590 I Need to rent a Cement
· !\1Jxer for 3 wks for use a l
1974 Glcnco 19', V·hull
Olds.Jet. Very clean
Supt-r fish /ski. Man)
xtras. 968-8744 Klng·O-Lawn front throw. my howse. 552-6296
reel mower. Very ~d ----'76 Southw1nd. Runs &
cond. $85. S4S·Sl18 Trundle Bed looks good. $4500. Bob Reasonable. uft4,S37·2229.
Ladder, 46', telescop111g, H31·212G anytime.
aNldsl aluminum wG'dpul~eyd& Musi~ -----•RXER UPPER* nu rope. con ,_ ._ __ t SOil 32' twin screw Stephen~
$125fofr. 548·0425 ms~n s Sport l"1shcr 1956 S750C
••••••••••••••••••••••• as is. where i~ EXERCYCLE "Studio Conn !\tin 0 '1atic elec. 714·548·419'!
Mdl" elec all body action organ t-xcellent cond1· -----
w/exerc1se pro,,;ramer, lion. fi;oo, p p 532-125!1 1969 SkipJai:k 21f w trlr
neatnew$l95.AKAl.M·8 Xlnt c..ond . T Tab!>,
Reel to reel tape re CON~GD D fmder. B.li1tg, full
corder, 4 trli:. 4 i..pd. Ac PERf"ECTCOND.$600 cama. .... SGSOO.-t9f;n29
c..-essories, $49S. 64-1 ~9 5-l'l 31HO -----1s· Open Whaler typi:. Hide·A-Bed, ~ret:n & VIOL.A. Good Cond . Solle! gla:.s. 65hp Mere,
white plaid, like m•w, S6S 962·806l trlr .Sln~ ~-9'.!16
$125. Cultured marble
top cofCec tbl 60"x20" GIBSON 330TDC Guitar. For econo minded
ova I $ 4 o.' M et a I Xlnt cond w cai.e Jim b~yers. Futlr eqwpped
workbench w /v1i.c•. 0001023 16 0 8. Foru1fo751·8:l92
24"x60" $40. Aluminum Office Furniture & ~s-_
wheelbarrow pneumatic EquiptMnt 8085 73 18' Cobalt lr1 hull 1/0
tart' ~~~~andyman ••••••••••••••••••••••• t~a1ler. Xlnt cond. $3soo' 100 s. Royal electric portable1_64_2_·9537_·_, _____ _
IWw Etectrelux Vac. typewriter. hurdly used. MAGNUM MARINE
pwr pack Cheap 642·4397. S$0. 633·2709 27' Sport Model, brand
King size bedspread $20. Pets " 8087 .!:..ew. Ca!.!2_14·642-3913 __
Girls bike 19" Sc?S. Good •••••••••••••••••• • •• • •
Cockl)tlels 2~· CHRl.S·Df'.REFR· cond. 548·3153. .. f \R d ---------one female, one male. • f ra to, nu·tun~ up
Yamoha orglln, s.100. twn $30 each 546.1018 aft !i bottom screw & shaft &
bd cmplt $40, Bros dlx p.m ~a_tt; SM. pr /prty
sew much ~o. Schwinn 213.84.2·1457 an Spm __
dirt bike $45. 768-707S. Pianos & OrCJOfts 8090 1975 21· Wellcrart Nova ---------....................... . . Athletic club tnt>mbel'llh1p w' numerous opt tons & , I N rt n~ ·h GREAT PIANO BUYS tandem trailer Xlnt 1or so e. ewpo ....:ac I rep several whlslrs nd area. 675-2918 You can't do better! Ray l'O • $8,950. 530.4332
Wilson ROif clubto, Juhui. Sm11h_581·7647 ' Searay Overm11htcr,
Boros. 3 web: irons 3.9 & \,'pnght piano. newly rt'-1973 but used only 150 hr.
putter S7S. Kenmore <Ul( r1mshcd xlnt tone bench S7495 ssm~l~~rlr & many
1,8 1 selri~ll marh $50. mcrd. l't1onnR. m~st sell. xtra!> ~
Chnndeher 5 s moke sas 835-2901 d)!>, 17' Ame1·mart faberglnss
&lobe flamt bulbtl SSO 556 2663 eves, Mary hull v. 75 hp Evinrude
E I e c W b 1 r l P o o I OB & trlr 5reat for fas·
wasb/dryr, .. ·bt ~. All Hammond Organ, Model t:'g. Best ~fr. 536-3365 or perf.conctM·2%M T·524. walnut c..-ontem~ 640-6485
porary. LIKE NEW.1---------SubmersibJe Pump Very beautafuJ. Pvt par·~ u1ueGi~-.:~~-~y. 61s..1101 *SEA RAYS*
--BABY Grand Piano, must 17 Ft to 30 Ft
19.3 cu ft g<?ld Scars sell, best orrer. It's De..U..-TifM refrig, auto 1cemak0r, 675-9407 _,,..,
looks new. Prlre new Runabouts
SSS9. sen $350. 18" reel OvemiA ... en power mower & catcher, .ANTIQUE PIAHOS 7''"
xlnt . $65. Bot h avail. Beautiful cabinel.'i. all Aybrictg.s
June 10. 640·1614.. 2021 Pl. guar. Terms as low as WHkencMn
Weybridge, ND renhng. 709 So. Mal.!> St,
Santa Ana. Ph: 8J6..8292 Sundancer1 Rerrlg, r uns per f S25. ~~~~~~~~~ Stereo, good cond SlS. _ Beaut. 30 Footen
Sofa, like ne'# $100. Wur11tzer organ & bench
548·344lol"963·6078 1n good cond., $395. BOSS SEZ
Jmmac crib, Kant wet 646.-·1-735-------OUT
mattress c!t bumper pad SportlfMJ Goods 1094 MOVE 'EM sso. Strolee match'g play ••••••••••••••••••••••• OpeC\~7. Wkndsto6
pen, high chair & stroller Scuba gear. Xlnt cond. Hcrritoft'•
<orange flower moll() $15 $185. All. or part. seG Roy lo.ts
each. Baby tub $2.SO. 847·3220 llOI WestCoostHwy Bab7Carrier$2.SO. Baby ---------
back pack~-Swing $S Golf Clubs Ram Cham· Mwptlch 631·2547
Toya. (714)6'(·9917 1>1on.sh1p, 2 thru 9 irons, ~~ 1,3,4,5 woods, proline bag --
& shoes. used twice. l Yr old Century Raven
S200 .. 22 Rifle Rossi 19' stern dr, trlr, loaded
model 62A Replica. $50. w/xtras. S6995. Call 89'l-6838.
1
_768-__ 101_s. _____ _
23' Ericson Sloop, Genoa, Transportation 1973 XR 75, like new con· JEEPS "77" '73 Dodge B JOO L W B
knot meter, compass, ••••••••••••••••••••••• dition. $225. · 3 8 v8 · t · · / · b' ~uper clean. Danu Pt. c-n Sale/ fl.16·9750 CJ · 5 ' s . C J • 7 's , n!ags ~j0f~ ~~ &Hi
Shp. $4,995. 493-2485 i~ ' 9120 ---------.. Cherokees, Wagoneers, eves · · •
'70 KAWASAKI 100 En· Pick-ups,upto$1,200dis· --·-------COL UMBIA 43, $57M, ••••••••••••••••••••••• duro, runs. needs a little counts. s yr so,ooo mile SI'EP-VAN •66 Chev .• 736 Newporter Ketch. SSSM. Camper Shell : Fits wrk. Sl7S or best ofr. ~arrantysavailable. clyeng.14'XS'btd,4spd
Newport 30, $16.5~1. Cal i.hortbed trucks. $190. 544>-6341 C-tand Mfrs Inc trans, ed tires, Xlnt rng :M6, i'SGl\1 646-4005 833-1488 ---------i ........
Venture 17. Sleeps 4,
trailer, Many xtras
S2295 (714 )S45·9761
l s l 30 Ml\11 .
Race /Cru1se /EleC'
Ironies 10 bngi; saab
$28,SOO or will charter fo
i.ummcr 675-3758
'00 VW Sundial. Ni:w·blt
eng. 1\M-1-'M & CB
radios. Stove. table, sank,
Poptop. etc. Xlnl c..'Ond.
S!,300 6-15-4412
SAVE llG SSS 2001E1st.SA 558'8000 & suspension, wrp-arnd wnshld, heatrr, R. V. '73 380 Yahama El\duro, 1974 GMC Dura van. 4·whl licensed. 645-3269 very lo ma., fac. new drive, contempo GT con-----
cond. Must see to aP· veri.1on, ammac., air, '75 Dodge cstm int/ext,
prec1ate $600. quad, CB. dual exhaust, has everything. 19.000
'74 DUNE Cycle, used for aux. b11ttery & fuel tank, mi, xlnl cond. 673-5637.
·12 Qimper over cab, Cih. 10 hrs .. loaded w/xtras. wmch, custom paini)KC RAVCO p J W
8 ', complete inside, Perf.cond.$300.&l2·1'88 laml)$ maa,s.548.-83'Ji' T am1y agon, · l d ·u 11 ' 72, Dodge Maxi Van con·
Hassle FHA,,
Import Bun
'7(Ponc:he tl\
S spd, AM/FM StQfeo,
Sh arp I Ca>! oo,<J ur
buyJJease pl 111 n .
('JS?LKX) Tl<.
'74MGMI~ 4 spd, AM/FM _r~ o,
Sharp and Econo~ I!
Z1 buy/lease plan;:_.,, 'tall
for details. (006LJ1o1.i~ ·
'•7'5MGIR~
AM /FM radio, 4.6'\\d,JLo
mileage, Sbarpl JC ay
buy or lease. (738P BB)
I
'74MGIGT I
4 i.pd, AM/FM ra~A Clasi.lc! S other B
GT's in stock. C m
C1nanc1ng av ·1.
(706LVR) I
tJ
'72TR6 f
A sharp, classic cat: Lo
miles, 4 spd, AM/FM
radio. roll b&4 uilom
f In an c in g a •¥11.
Colomlna 24 lSO'o Genoa
lake new. S75 00
(519CBK) , I
bnrckets me u · "'51 se · '74 Elsinore·-. Moved up Jr.ll!a P/U · 360 VS $3900 s.')5() 645 7110 Bst orr ,,,_ . •7 3 551" version. • .
· · ~ shocks, 30 mm c&rb, rod 4 wheel drive, Xlo'tcond. 837-llOll ,
'76 Dodge Select Van. line swing arm, $350. Must Sell! $4200. 642-22-19 ---------'76 Toyota <f &IS 3758
HOBIE 16 & Trailer
$1,300
4911224
Mobile top. Like new. 675-6639. ---------'73 Dodge Sportsmen B·2
$6500. Ph963·15-17 ---... -------1'74 Blazer, lo mi. auto, Bubble lop wmdow van. Corolla Wagon
Motor Ho.Ms. S•/ A/C. P1S. P /B, AM tFM, V·8, air. radlo. PS, PB, One owner, Lo mll~Jlge,
.Tent Trlr. sips 4 people. RetdjStorocp fl60 xtr as, clean $5250. 4.2,000mi.$t500 6U8ll20 hkenewandeconom~aJ.
1972 Camel. Gd cond. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 64().. 7~ _ _. 34 000 Buy or lease. (092P ) S7SO/bst ofr. 497·2012dys, It al ---------Fua·u Van '74, , ma,
SANTANA 25. '• ton rac· 494·1646eves. Motor HCMne ~ '67 Scout 4x4, V-8, 4 sp, new tires & rims, stereo, •74J-XJI1l1t
lnj(. crui!llng sloop. 6 ll'/1toJ2 36M ong, ex cond .. roll mint, must sell, $3800. -....--~
suils. 7hp inboard. Head. '73 CHINOOK cm pr. van. Fully self·cont.ained • bar. p I p. 640-6588: Pvt. Ply. 673•94211 Automatic t rans. power
galley,IOR cert&geur. Stv,ibx.poti.bbltop,slp Reservenowfor si595/ofr. "'&Ford V:in 100 stecringStand brllkes,
Sips. ·I. Terms. 675·9061 4. Besj ofr. 551·5278 Holiday & Wknd.s 0 k AMWM creo w /ai.pi:.
RECENCY MOTOR 1976 GMC High Sierra E<;onoline. ye, st1c Power windows, lo.Cher
30' Yawl. 1977, 9.9 Johnson '73 VW Pop Top camper HOME RENTALS Trailing Special Jimmy. shill, 8S,SOO or11i ma. Xlnt interior , sunroof. ~.fTlo,
OB. 4 hrs +muny xtras. 50,000mi. XlnJ cond. "'2SN H bo 81 d s A ,All ~wr-w/4 whl dr, & mech cond. $1575. Ph r 1 nun c in~ 0 AC. & 581 7504 aft 6P?\1 '" · ar r v • · · 752 1830 (680MEP' • l ' S.SSSO. 714 •92·2380 evei. · · ••531-2503•• ~ru se control, air, --·-------,
wknds '72 VW Camper. Good --------,:----.,,r,lJl'.M .. trl& hil<jl, new '72F,'ORDE-200,shortwhl -
UDO 14, #3600. Xlnl cond. cond. S2900. ~-3313 or MOTOR HOMES .oversu:eta.res. 640-09-iS base. Auto, P/S, 302 V 8, FOR RENT . ~ 1....1 •. nt I • J,t blue. cover , lrlr S1400 979·726L From $150 wk. 495-4923 Trucks 9560 pane.....,. -c,~;;. magi.,
bst ofr. 675-4896 Sports l..iner Shell, Ill:1 •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• ~:£t~tert.'O tape.
II k """"' 25'0PEN ROAD, fully 1976 .,..RD ,., ~our .. a"lA80VLEva100#&Rt: .. Sabot. good racing r e· sma P up,-""· If l R ~ l!lO :\ 31151 , cord Xlntcond.$500. 837-8011 se -con. eservenow RAMCHEttO·GT 'i6 Chevy Van 20 P /B, ~:, ··•·-
640-739.5 for summer. 644·8385 r PIS. Jo'M cass. 34.000 m1. Audi 9)07
----------•Mini-truck camper she~J. 1976 GMC otorhome 26• :: C:,~'.11;~~: st~~~~~ Perl. cond. $1500/bsl of· •••••••••••••••••u••••
All1one Sabol 117733 2 xlnt c:ond .. wood i:raan Elegan1a °:t. All options & brakes; stereo radio, _r_er_._4M_·IM_33 _____ ,73 Audi 100 LS. brown.
Miiis, yd doll)". xlnt rond. int. S\S(). 551·5469 incl. 14,000 mile11. Best of heater. tinted glasi;, '157 Che\•.y. Mech.· cood. sunroof, AM .FM 8 tral·k. Readylorac.c.G7~ um XLT Fotd :ro U>n, f e r take s. Days cruise control, w/s1w Nds body work. Gd lorru,$2575.&10-1308..,
HOBIE 16 w/trlr Good allto. full pwr. air, (714)832·2860 or eve~ tires w/wbeel covers. trans.S250/bflt.75i.l461 . ..,,.... cond. Race ready. $1100. strereo. 3 gn tanka, (TI4)998-S83S (1C59139). '75 Auch Fox, :JO,vuu 1ma,
el ct f · Cl -.r5399 3lr. sunroor, :dn.l C'ond. ·~·2931 S::SO'~~_.til· ean. '76 Winnie Chief, 4~( .. HIL L~OHG lllORD & • .£-:I wl..-$$,300. 645-7729 (:
1975 HOBIE 14. Xlnt cond. · Dodge, loaded. &en, n1r, r -v ~ 9510 --------
$8SS. Call 644·8046 &r 11' 3 way lights. refrig, 20 cruise, M ake offer . S.D. Frwx.tJrvine ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1970AUDI
67S-8042uft 5 pm. gal. wtr, chemical toilet, 494-8894 P /P 761-fall Auto. Nds repa1f~1 h tdl Eves499·2410
8'SABOT. stove/oven. Sink o ng '74 Open Road Mini '70 Ford~ ton Pickup, THIHKltiG tank, lugg rack, la!lder . Mot h m 30 000 m l o•• ••st,..G? Gd c
962
ond.
8068
1tion $75 $000. 642-5613 .,,~.r .,.,°,,.37e02• • · w 18' overhead camper . r -.,
"""""' """' 642 7238 CALLllQS ---------110· Sport. King Camper & , 1 -----·----64o.2421or6'13·4683 '71 Austin Amerlca.1i,800 HOBIE 16. Trlr w/box. '57 Chevy~ ton fickup. 72, Tr~V?Y Motorbome, 1976 FORD mi, 33 MPG, 4 spd, front
Cluss A ra~ equipped Xlnt cood $950. Nwpt 26 · Similar to Rev~on. F-150 PICKUr ::.S: wbl d r v, xlnt cct~d . New main sa11 & mast Bch 646-2562 Oldsmobile 455 engme. AutOs Wanted 9St0 $150/offer. 544-5180e~11 $1~. 968·2132 HURRY . Custom chassis. Xlnt Wl~b SHEL!-. 6 cyl.. stick •••••••on•••••••••••• rental. Completely up· shift, radio, beater & IMW •?I 2
graded, Xtras. $14,500. UDled glass. (lA91661 ). TOP
55&-6889 '1"' 00 •• •a PH1L LONG FORD .......,,_ '15 Exployer. 25'. Sips 8,
Has everything, low mi.
89'l-G890. 531 ·5997.
s.o. Frwy •• Jrvtne PAID 768-U.. FORCJ..F.AN
'69 EL CAMINO
$1600 962-436E
Motobecane. Top of the For rent: '76 Far West
Um'!, full shock~ chrome. Mlr hme. 20', sc, reserv
$325, Replace $525. nowforsummer.642·
675-9568 '75 El Cami110. Oq . . Trallen. Tn1-..I 9170 metallc, AC, PS, YB Moped, C1math, very ••••••••••••••••••••••• S39SO see <*' call aft 6, Jooc1 condiUQ(I, 1 ~·.ear '7l PUMA 1675G~ter, CM'S-M-6206 old ••• 548-«k
~--, ' ·I At ':;
...... • 1 ''· ~ .. (' •, t • •. ,-•1
~!., ,· ,"h I •.J Ii\\.
LARGFSr MODEL, Sips '00 Ford P\J, auto .. A/C.
6. Uke new, many ex AM/FM, 8 track. JlebwU -----'-----•
tras. $1600. See be( 7 Piii. heads. '72 C·6 trans.
Call 54'8·'1292 Runs good. 494-~
APACHE 16 FT.
TENT TRAILER
536-3"9.
'76 Datsun P /U. AM-FM
Chrome bumpen.
$.1400 S22-028E
lt76QtEVY
1/z TOH PICICUP
Automatfoi radk>, heater
& J>Wr, ~ eering. l~w
mil es. <GTY837). Now
reduced to
OMLYS4995
MARQutsTOYOTA
COME IM & $ltr
THIALLNEWf
630CSI MOW!d
' ., COMPUTE ~
IODYSMQP1.
HOWOPEH ..,
SADOLllACIC
Y .ALUT IMPOITS
'31·2040 4tMf 9
•
•
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1 • • rvt ttl>' • r
M'J .,
"'It C.pri U; 4 c:Yi. 4 ;;; • a. m . Alt/FM t•reo • ~.$6.000. it
8"'"'-.atattt~ •
NEWPORT DATSUN
SPECIALS
1976 8210 2 Door. 4 speed
<~KE>. Was $3661
NOWS2895
888 DOVE STREET
Near MacArthur
&Jamboree Roads
833-1300
1974 DATSUN
260Z 2+2
4 speed, stereo radio,
heat.er, mag wheels & pin
:striping. (718PPG I.
ONLY $5495
COSTA MESA
DATSUN ·
COSTA MESA
DATSUN
510 sta wgn, vinyl roof. 8
Uit f/nutereo. .
839-2249
•13 Datsun, atr. Art, pvt.
pty.$3950. cau 67545?
• 76 Datsun '110 Wgn, ~Int ~. Lo Uli, must aac. PP.~; 5S7..s5S'J
I
Ml\\/( ·I .dJOIMl'<.111\
HJll/•I H 4"~1104
MGB GT ~o. New eng,
clutch. good bod1 Ir Urea,
$2200/ofr. 631·2391 or
494-4459.
We havo an e~celle~t
ltlcdion plus \he
Cfulrnpk>N_hlp .Edltlon.
MOWUl
llUYATIS
VW.PORSCttE
San Juan C@ straoo 8S1·4800 493.411 J
. .
\f-l~vo0 o' ""~., l MC'f(:R~
... ~~G \l•fl'f ''-'•n~r 1 "" ~,,. '
1 U1tWOUl'
"10 0 <1-"" ·· ".,.,,.,.,
f •• ~ '· ' • '
1914 SH ver Ce)ica, "8-traek,
air, n ew radi·a lll·.
SACRIFICE. 646·2951
VWSALE!!!
'el'opupC.mper, newly
reblt. S2000 or best olfer. m.am
'T4 Dasher W•1on, only
• lt7'SIVlWS
1976 VWRAlllT 36,000 mi, equip. w/fm
DEMO. Alr condiUonlng stereo, & cass. tape t
(8To~Prom>
f\aJl ""1"· factory air cond., cloth « Jeatbet in· teriora Is aom• wltb
Cabriolet, top$. (Qftm46).
Sale P1iced from
and low miles. (09344.2). corder. $2790. 644·S008
. . . \;
. COMlll'ONWEALTH ~ MOTOAS,LTO
lat4J' Hlill~f<..11
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$8995 . ' Nabers
Cadillac
2600 Hurt>QI 8tvd. Costa M~S40-9100
1968CAMARO '65 Special 4 Dr, 36,500 ac· 1 owner, good cond. $650
t11a1 mi's. Asking $695 orbestoffer.552-4929 Phone 646-3470
1 1975 Buick Le Sabre, 4 dr,
9920 HT,,lpw mi.les. Must see. O.Woht
Phone 9684637 --"'-------······· .. ·············· 72 VW CAMPEil
44,19omUes. Whitew/tan 73 Regal, air, good cond. lf76 CHIVY
il'lterior. 3stageaire9at1. $0000. S49-3SlO MAL.9UCl.;ASllC
3 battery &flt up w /ref rig. ---------.1 Automatic, fa~ air AM /FM stereo. 6 ply cond., tilt whe!el, pwr.
radials, Excellent cond. , 197 6 IUICK steerinr 4' brakes, radio,
W:irranty included. RJVIEU heatet. ~lioW' rrUJea I&
{589-GJV) F\lll power, factoey a· bQuilfulJ <&eatCXM>.
coacl., 60/40 pW't'. seat, $39~5
cr$e control, AM/FM
stereo, tilt wheel, viny Nabers top.Loaded 1"(737MVS ).
55195 Cadillac
Nabers
Cadillac
2600 Harbor 81Yct.
Costa Mesa 549-9100
CHOICIOP II
IHI THIU lt77
4 •Pfflh., Automath:.1 o.w.,. c..,.,·,
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OORVtT'l'ES
HOWA.UCIM.-...t
1911JOID
10 PA.SS. WAGON
VI, 11utom11tlc, fMctory
air tQnd,, pwr. •tterin11 window• & brakca, tlntca
1la11. 1der110 tupe,
beate r . w/e/w tires
w I w h c _, l c o v t• r 11 •
<lGMJA> s••" PHIL LOMG POID
Alltos,Uafll
'74, t lldp, 4 eyl, rad. s.&.000
ml. $2150. 646·74~ •«. ---------
2274Newp0rt Bl. C~. '71 StollQn Wacon. 9 pass.,
rack on top, 197SFORD 'GS Mustang, auto, 6 cyl, P IO.PIS AIC SU95
Ga.AMADA COUPE super cond. Very clean. 1 646.5146
I cyl., stick lhlft, r1d10, ownr. $1900. 673-3600 ------
he11ter & w/'11./w Uros. imn Mustang. Low miles, '73Station W&n, roof rack,
<779MWOl ~~d w /blk vinyl t op. A/C, rudio, disc br11ke1, $2599 Sl6SO. 552.1772 eves auto trans. $139S. 648·514.6
PHtL LONG FORD . '74 Delta Roya le, 4 dr S.D. Frwy.-lrvln'e 61 Mustang2S9bauto, new Sedan. blue book retail
768-Hll trans, tlres. rks. Ork S3350. Gd cond. $3lOO.
bm. $.150(). 493·M34 Jean Bnd1es, lTarbell >
'72 Ford Ltd Country '66 Mustang convert. 540-1720orevH. 833·2048
Squire, 9 pH1. Loaded, Auto, PIS. top shape
hi 1111'1, xtra sharp $1700. Pb968-5218 '71 Vista Cruiser Wll\. $.D. "°wy .• frvtno
168-SIH SID.W. 644·1814 . .,. CIJ£V NOVA l)o~ "Quall IT •t• .anKCC> \'·I. rul Ni.'WPORTB!ACH •.a..._ I,. \" Bod '66 Mustang, 44,000 mt
Gd N1101n1 cond
644-6740
-r • Cun ~ gn Y 1970 Torino. Jmmac Nu 2nd owner. $1500/bst =~11•>~.u~l::n''t. IJJ.0515 .. nHdl help. Eni: & tran~ brks. J e>wnr $109~. CallS?3.3834 '76 Cuti~ s'Uihieme ~. ~ ------"'"---• lood. $200 Jack 96().3817 64.6·~1or646-4267 Auto;" air, Pl>PB, air a\'aildle. "'D '.13 72 VIETTI '68 Mustang 289. Pwr, air, shocks, AM/F?Mf', vinyl
$1895 'GZ falcon. 4tlr. AT, New '73 Ford Galaxie 500 4\ir, \radlo,auto.SlSOOflrm top· & 1ntr. Xtras • e Loma, 1&100. m-4368 ball & new starter, Good air pwr, w /w. yellow. S42·9G0'7 Metallic bm. 20M ml,
1973 coavmt traru.p. Sl75. 546.2:197 12.000 ml nm $l!600. Ph 96.'S·-0643
c...t• Mtn Inc Whttc/black iol. Full '73 GR Tonno wgn, ps/ ~0.7639on Mon . ·71 Fstbck, auto, V-8, PS, a:_.__ '957 200t "R Lst, S \ ~ 8000 i ~/ "' h k k ------AC. disc brks. gd cond. nmv power, automat c. stereo ac, atr s c s. roe 'C9 Ford XL. auto. gd 51795. 631.1531 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'77 Camaro, :sll\'e .. tn J.UNT condition. tch, lo mt. xlnt coud traru.$650/oCfr Phone . •73 Pinto ~ sp·' nc ..
W/bl."lt int L'ull lt59JQG ). Priced this PP.963-1175 $2850.. .,.,,.5187 68 M stag at 289 .. u, " loaded . ., ;si ~4 weekend at -"""-· -rW\S ~rea~ $tgsu ~-OSJC . radials& bruke:.. mcl·h
'72 CHEV Impala 1 dr
Good cond. Air P" r
steer. $1200. S31·4l42
MIS~ION VII JO IMPOlll S . ' .
'73 Ford LTD 4 tlr, 14'?1lle LI ol 9945 (714 ) · · pcrlect Ndl> i.omc lxic.l)
w/blk hardtop. Pwr. nc n work. Sl1$0 8.13 lf>ll9
X L N T . ~I u s L s e I I . •• • 0 0 • • 0 • 0 • 0 0 0 • • • • 0 0 0 0 0
492.a954 '64 Continental. Gd body & Oldsmobile 9955 '73 Squire Auto trans.
•--------·--mtr. lo ml, nds muCCler. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Headers R/11 Spollesi..
'12 Chevelle Malibu. p t S. '76 GRANADA Ghia Cpe. $700 firm.157·1101. I 974 OLDS PP. $!150.1173 7689
P/B. air, tow m1, l(d C • 99 • ., Air. P/S, A/T, Pwr. •cut, --r: TORO... O '7 p d
8Jlll•IU 49~170<1
cond. $1950. 752·00tiH ougor •u V/top. FM·stereo. xlnt. '71 Mark 111. .11.lnt cund. nAD 1 into. /\ulu 2· r . AM ••••••••••••••••••••••• corul..$4375..PP 979·8795 $3500 VS, automalic, factory rndiu Good cond. Mus i
'IB Impala, 2 dr. V 8, H /II, Call 673--0107 air cond ., fu11 power. sell. ~1100/bst ofr. PP.
P /S, P/8, tint gl., \tnyl 1974COUGAR 75 FordTorino Maverick 9947 stereoradlo&cruisocon-556·2799alldaySun
roor, air cond · load V8, automatic, factory Full power. air. vinyl lrol. 103354). leveler hitch •· rcmc1te ••••••••••••••••••••••• $3499 ... air cond., pwr. steering top. CS5SMWK). lm-brake control, rad ltres & brakes, radio, heater. macula~e ins'ide & out. 1976 FORD PHIL LOMG FORD
11400. 556-6889 vinyl roor. ltntcd gluss. Was $3495, 2 yr. 24,000 MAVERICK S.D. Frwy.-Irvine
1975 Ptnlo Sqwre \\J.:n.
P S. P 8. V 6, uuto. u1r,
AM·FM taj>(', CB & ruck
~IOO PP 002·5891
W/&/w tll'C1! w/wheel cov· mile~ammty available 6cyl., automatic. factory 768·5888
ers & vinyl Interior air «ond . pwr. steering, ---------'74 Pinto Wagon Air,
Plymouth ••••••••••••••••••••••
197' PLYMOUTH
Pftl!MIER WA.GOH
Deluxe Vol are with 60/
seal. roof rack, cruis
control, AM/F t stereo.
automatic. pwr. ate.iring & brakes, factory al
cond .. rally wheels ti al
the extras. (lllPPL).
$4995
Nabeis
Cadillac
COSTA MESA
DATSUN
~HARBOR BLVD.
54M410 540.021 l
'73 Grand Prix 44,000 ml
Getting a divorce. must
sell. call bet wn S.12pm
640-6537
lbl>O H.11 hor Blvd !
•
V8. automatic, faclory ·~
air cond.. Cull pe>wer
stereo tape, tilt wheel &4 Ii'
wheel diH bl'akes ~.
llll8DCP'l .. $699'
PHIL LOMG FORD )I
S O. Frwy ·Irvine
761·5111 t u\tol Mc~J ~40_9100 i4 Ld 11ns Wagon All ex
tras, A LC runs real '67T·Btrd4dr. x.lntbody"-.f:>O
good. Make offer Must eng, new pnt. 69,000 re-•• a M ---------1 sell 552~5500 ~ PL VMOUTH Custom coot work sheets, $1795.
Fury O.passenaer wagon Oa.:;s1c 61 GTO. air, new P\'t Pty 631~
only Sl,995. Low blue paint & tires. lo mt. bei.t .. '77 T·llrd .
book on thlJ vehicle is offer ~9·38~C!_ i..o3ded, Do\'e Grey, low ~
$3.100 A good clean car '71 Poattac Trans·Am "l' ml, pvt. ply 752-5391
but 1~ hall 71.000. miles on top. spoke whJ~. 2700 mi. •
It. See tn Daily Pilot S8000firm. 673 5011 du)'!., v~ 9974•
parkt!'g lot at 330 West 642-~evel>. •••••••••••••••••••••-?
Bay Street. Costa Mesa. VEGA '76 8
or call 642·4321 for mort" '68 FlREBlRD 350. AIC, H TCHI "'CK G
informullon. Al>k for radio, PS1PB. runR well, A "" T -2 Rick or Osear 111 fleet i:d cond s 12so1ofr. DEMO~ speed tram.,. ~uru14e t>tO·C759 a 1 r c o n d • , e t c •
\6505/3532)
'73 Sport Fury 1973 Fircbird Espnt. AC,
Auto, air, 29,000 mi, PS. PB. stereo AM-Jo'M
$3,000 I irm. See 23422 Xnll cond. 499-2873 or
Dunemcar Rd. El Toro. 2t:!t337·l271
58U·S360_. _____ 76 Sunbird V6. 5 spd. air
'72 Duster v.s. auto. AfC. AM FM tape. sunroof,
clean. runs good $1300. maj!s. :1.lnt cond 493·6832
~:t 5038. ssi-5435 ask ror ~.o 'F1rc'b1 .. t1. loaded. must
:.cll th1s week Best ofr<'r.
OHLY$3495
ttQWA.RD Chevrot•t .."t;
Dove&QuallSts. •
NEWPORT BEACH
833-0555
·;scaprice, xlnt cond. full
pwr/brks, steerl n g.
~ats, w\ndows, !'ill bltd
r ad Ml I t 1 rt!s. $3950.
496-4612
(218RYN>. •$2695• radio & heater '69 Cutlass, P /S, P ,B, auto, A~f f':.I, lo mt. O.lHl3S
'73 Vega GT Wag. E\er~
opcion but :ur. NEW
F.NGINE. Tires, s hocki.,
39M Perfc«t for grad.
$1500 556-2738 $3699 <109NWK' A/C, 80,000 orig miles. $2450 9ti3 70f'2 'tl8 Burratull<t Con\ l'rl
C-...1-..1M&.... I $3199 R bl Elec top. A1C. P .S SJ75 PHIL LOMG FORD vr"""'unu ·~ nc e t trans, new brks & •74 Pinto be~t orrcr \tu~I Ph <i 6952 · 7-1 Grand I' r • ' s J I.! Ma' erlck. lo ml, xJnt s D Frwy.-Irvine 2001E1st. SA 558-8000 PHIL LOMG FORD shocks. S7SO. 557--08-lS or ---Loaded. xtr::i nttc S3450 <.'Ohd. ~1600.
Must sell '73 Camaro Auto 768·5111 1976 FORD SD Frwy lrvmc 54t>-62!19 sell 962·07i2 1970 Du~tcr Hydraulic Pvt. Ply. ~~!12!1 1>75 2571
trans. air, am fm tape, 768 5188 ....... ''d 1 $2550. Bob 552·5479 .7~ AC. PS. PB. AM-n 1 LTD WA.GOH ,___ " '00 Olds, 2dr, Sprt coupe .74 STATION W,\l;o;o.. li•oue~ uCall~i~~ \800 '70 GTO Collector:. item 74 Vega GT Wagon,
551·2000 s.is.Jf)t 8·trk l!terco. Nu 11U11de & Automatic, stereo rndio, '76 Maverick 4dr. V8, g~~e~~~~~ v~~ tF~i Dix. mdl , 5 spd, ral'k -~ntd Sl800 ~f k~~ ~rrcr gx) ~low;-h:l~uJi:._ •
.67 Capnce. 9 pa-.s, new out. $2300. 646-4316 heater, pwr. steering, Auto, PS, PD, vinyl top, • ' • u A/C. 495·5916 Pl> m Arrow 'it>, mint 0 w 0 P er. 1· 1 .-h
1
----1 brakes&doorloclcs,roof AC.recl10'g1ts.S46·1427. pwr. Nu tires & pnl. cond, only 7000 mi's, 49(')-0132 -
up o ' 8-track, runs 1976 COUGAR XR7 rack & wood grain tnm Great radio. Lady ownr. '72 PinlO. vinyl top. 4 A~ pis, .Pb. dual m\rrors. --The tastei.l draw tn the-~1 ~~ S550/ofr P /P va, automatic, factory (gl7MYJ>. ~ '74 MAVERICK 76,000 m1. Xlnt cood. 66M ml. New tires. X'lnt moving to Atlanta. Sac SELL Idle item:, with a W~t . ii Oailv Pilot
_ _ air cond., pwr. steering OHL y 54695 4-dr. 6 cyl, AC, auto. Sim. 644-8132. cond. Sl49S. Ph 496-8862 ~·Call 847-7493. Daily Pilot Class1f1ed Ad Classtflt.'d Ad 642:5678
it Che\•y Monte <.:arlo. & brakes, tilt wheel, 11974 673·7689 PP AMtos M Sharp. Many xtra~ M ul>I stereo radio, Landau top.. MARQUIS VOLVO • ew 9IOO Autoa, Mew 9100 Autos, New 9100 Autos, Mew '80 Autos, Mew 9100
sell. 8304473 tinted glass, w/s /w tires MISSION VIEJO lll"Y 9950 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
w/wheclcovers.(08765). 831·2880495-1210 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $5199 I 977 MERCURY
PHIL LOMG FORD '61 Falcon, 4 cir. xlnt GRAND MARQUIS
S.D.Frwy.-Irvine ' cond.,nrnewint.$450.or SEDAN. Full factory 768-5888 best orfr, call 557.0975 power tncludinl( cruise
'70 IMPALA Custom
Sport Cpe. 350 V8, radio.
A/C, auto trans. Maroon
w/blk vnyl, new tir<'s
Xlnt cond. 84,800on1:1 m1 . Sl2SO. Ph 752·1830 ~ '74 Ford country squire 9 Cougar 70 XR7, full pwr, pass. wagor\; V-8, aulo,
co.ntrol Vinyl lop.
Finished In Continental
gray w/matchinl( leather
interior. <551RSP>. '71 IMPALA xlnt. cond. air, lo mi, stereo, new air. J>S. PB. tilt wheel,
4:llOO mi. P/S, P /D, air. tires, xlnt cond. $2250. elec. windows & door $1S99.631·3320 Aft2PM,640-70'l4,CdM Jocks, AM /FM 8 trk
stereo radio, chrome luit· Chryslef' 9925 '70Couiar XR7. Top cond, .gage rack. $3600 642·91HS
•••••••••••••••••••• .. • Cully eqpt. Must sell. 8to4:30weekdays; eves.
ONLY $6695
MARQUIS VOLVO
MISSION VIEJO
831-2110 495-1210 1975 CHRYSLER S1600/bst 548-8674. & weekends 968·2865
CORDOIAS 9935 C3)1NSTOCK All with full power, foe •••••••••••••••••••••••
tory air cond1llonrni: '72 DEMON
'73 LTD, Hdtp. A/C, P tS.
P/B, nu tires. Xlnt cond
52000/bst ofr. 633 1!33~
wkdys, 552-1643
I 97 6 MERCURY
MOHTEGO
\'S. automatic, ructory
air rond , pwr. s lNmng
& brak<.-i.. nnyl ro<>L ltnl
ed glass. radto, hL•Jll'r &
etc , etc (502MX DI Xlnt cond. Make offer
rnccd from 645-7297
$4295
Nabers
Cadillac
67 Oodge Dart. 4dr. 6 '71 Cntry Sqr Stn Wgn "" s w lire!. C846PQll 1
C)l auto, good mech/fair AC. Radio, 9 pass. rf $3899
hody, $10Cl'bst ofr today. rack, xlnt cond $1595 PHIL LOMG FORD
5-1111193 _____ 646-_2633 __ ·------1 S D f'rwy .. fr\'tnC
'63 Doth:.: Dart SZl2 See at '72 LTD 9pass wgn. PS, 768·5818
p1ol Jt:rol>s trom Den-PB. air. rack, new tires
ny's 7-9pm deny. & ball, very clean. $1650. '74 C:OU,ar XR7. Lealher, -~-4412. AC, Stereo. Xlnl cond. 2600Jt,11 hol Dlvu
C..:mt.1 M~s.1 5-1611I00
--------~ ............. !!.~~ S200 over low book Eves
1975 FORD s,w.5732
TORIN~ ELITE -.7-6 _Bo_b_c_a_t.-r.-n-e-co_n_d-.
71 C'hry~lcr Newport.
cu~tum; pwr brk:..
steer., atr. Sl200. Gi3-290l
eve.
'72 Ma\'erick 28,000 ml.
11ir/pwr VS, $1700/bst ofr
968-9917.
V_8. automat1r, fact1,>rY Greut Grod. Gift. s:!Oo.
atr cond., PW~. stccnn~ below book. 000·2H24
& brakes, radio, heater. -----
vinyl roof, tinted glass. ·ro Montego. 64,000 orig
. w s,'w I ires w /wheel cov· mi, immac inMdc & out.
mperial '71. Completely 76 Elite, still under war-ers. t2S9MGT). A C. looks & runs like a
loaded. Xlnt cond. oCr. ranty, real beauty. Lux $3999 new car, et•ono. Sl.015.
!IJ:J.2820, 675·4365. int: $5600. Lexie, 821·7042, PHIL LO ... G FORD Call 531· 78S3. (714) orM6·0158 " 'h~sler Wagon '69, :>3.000 -S.O. Frwy .·Irvine '67 •1 t c l bl
I Gd d •73 Ford LTD Country "on erey onvcr 1 e, ~~2-817~on Stereo, Squire. AC. PS, PB, AM. 768·5888 ~!!~~· 1wrtcc:1 $2000.
---Roor rack, H/D shocks. '00 100 Econolinc Van. VS, --·--
175 win. 9 pass. Cully Duu.I rear seats Nr new slick.shin. 85.500 orig mi '75 Bobcat Villager Wgn.
:?quip'd. Uke new. SSSOO. st.foe! radials. S<l,000 ml. Xlnt d>ecb cond. SU75. V6, 15,000 ml. $3495.
196-3763 s:MlOO 892·2965 Ph 752-1830 LOADED! 644-8822
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