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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-05-04 - Orange Coast Pilot• Orange Coast EDITION • VOL. 67, NO. I H, 3 SECTIONS, 36 PAGES· ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA . • 0 SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1974 Dlme·n·Line Bargai11s TODAY? TEN CENTS Thou·s,ands See Start of Ense,nada Yacht Race By ALMON LOCKAHEY 01 llM 1>i91ty loUot 111111 Tho'usands -Ot Southlanders \\'ill be lining the shores or Newport Beach from the Balboa Pier to Corona de! Mar-at noon toda y to witness the start of the 27th Newport to Ensc1U1da Yncht race. the v.·orld's largest and most colorful international yachting event. Some 563 sailing craft , ranging £rom 24 to 90 feet, are scheduled to answer the starting signaJs on ? dual line extending nearly a .. mile seaward· of the jcUy entrance. Shoreside watchers will be only slightly more confused than the 3,500 crewmen manning the boats. But for the landlubber, here is a rundown on what will be happening from U a.m. to l p.m. Bcl\\'een 11 and 11 :50 a.JR. hlllldreds of .......... oas • Extoriio1i Hoax Game .Hits Coast By JACK CHAPPELL 01 llM O.Hr Pllol Stiff "I havc your child. Put Sl0,000 in a pape r bag and leave it in the telephone booth at Main and First Streets." '"There is a bomb in your store. Leave $6)100 in a suitcase at the bus station and nothing will happen." The voice on the phone can be gruff, or young, a man or woman. Sometimes the.re is the sound of traffic in the backgroWld . or sometimes giggling children. The extortion hoax is becoming more prevalent in these days of Patricia Hearst. foreign kidnappings of otl company execuLives and po I i t l c a I terrorism. It perplexes lawmen who have a gut feeling that the telephoned threat may be ground less, but vlon't and can't take the chance lhot it is for real. "You bet your boots we treat it as authentic. If \\·e didn't \\·e'd be subjecl 10 criticism," Harold Ptiays. Huntington Beach captain of detectives said. "\Ve handle them as bonafide calls until we interview the victim and do confir1n that the child is still in school or whatever:" Keith Carpenter 1 Costa A1esa detccti\'e sergeant. said. -In Huntington Beach. police report a past series ol such scares. Publicity over the Hearst kidn;1ping may spnrk more. officers there say. -Jn lrvlne, kidnaping threats have included sexual extortion with the telephone calle r demanding that his women ''ictims remove clothing and stand in front of a residence windo\\'. -In Laguna Beach, bon1b threats and a kidnap threat recently have proved groundless. In one, the elderly \\'Oman victim told the caller lo "go to hell'' and slammed the receiver down. -Jn San Clen1cntc. the city bus depot has been the target of a nurnber of bomb threal! all made from telephones near the depot. Costa Mesa and Newport Beach appear to have escaped the Otherwise coast-\vide S)11drome. At one time in Irvine. police were averaging four threatening telephone calls a week and hit a high of two a day , Sgt. Carpenter said. tie said the callings which have been going on for four years bad tapered off. but recently such reports picked up again with the hoax about abduction of an Ir· vine wonlan 's son, a Yoscnlite National Park forest Ranger. · The caller bad asked his victim for (See HOAX, Pa~e Z) NIXON?S NOMI NEE IN TODAY'S QUIZ Pres ide11t Nizun norni11otcd this week'• N~\VSNA/.11:: t.o jiff ·the Cab· inet spot Left vac«nt by C~eOl'ge Slutltz's l'esigna· lion. So1ce Decen1· ber, he /tat d-Oubled 'o.s Under-Secretory of tl1e Treasuru and' head or the Federnl Energy Of· /tee. Ca11you1to.me l~lm? find out if you luh;e natned him cor~11u by Lur11i11g to TllE QUIZ, a1>~i11g tudau ori Page 1. Otl1er qui questio11,, tvilt te11t voitr ntws k11owledge. T/iE QUIZ I• pvblislred by tilt Dail1J Pilot 0$ part of O!IT CUT• rer~t events program }or schools i1' i.hi& area. .. • MISSING 'l'OR 11 DAYS Rlchud Lingonbtrg Motlier Appeals '· For I n,f ormatio1i · On Lost CdM Boy "Orange Coast law e n f o r c e n1 e n t agencies are becoming increasingly coocerned ov er a Corona de! ~1ar boy "''honed school II days ago and renta.ins missing . Ne~·port Beach Police Sgt. Don Burdsall said friday there's no suggestion of foul play involved at this slage of the investigation. "11e has been gone long enou..$ that · we're becoming coocemed," said Sgt. Burdsall. The missing youth is Richard \V. Lingcnberg. 13, of 46 Serra Drive. Corona del A-1ar. a student at Linc o In Intermediate-School. He was being reprimanded for a prank · by a vice principal April 23. and n1ay have run away out of fear that-he had co1nmitted an actual crime and might be prosecuted. ' His mOther said he unscrewed the mouthpiece or a classroom telephone ,. receiver and tossed the s pea k er· transmitter component onto ihe roof. The school official · reprimanding him sent him to his hallway locker, but he never returned and had only 50 cents at lhe time. .;l feel he's been hitchhiking around. A k.ld just doesn't disappear for 11 days without somebody seeing him,'' said hls mother. ·. She appealed for infonnaUon and cited places such as the Balboa . Peninsula. Laguna Beach or downtown Huntington Beach as spots where runaway youths might blend into the crowd. The boy is five feet, thr~··inches tatl. weighs 90 pounds and Is thin, with brown haif, blue eyes a~ a fair complexk>n. •le was wearing brown corduroy pants. rust-colorOO brown desert boo .. ts and a blue parka. Information niay be telephoneQ to Sg't. Bu rdSall or Detective Lavorme Campbell at 673-2211 or 673-4451 in Newport Beach. $5,081 State Taxes Paid by President SACRAMENTO !AP) -Presklcnl Nixon has paid back state iocome taxes, penalty and lnlerest tolallni 15,oa1.u for 1969 and 19'70, state o!!lclals say. Martin H•U. executive officer of tho slate Franchise Tax Board, said Friday the President's tax counsel has also filed a 1973 Nixon tax return showing the Nlxons owed no state Income taxes on an adjusted I r o 11 "Calilornia IOW'Ce" In come or .'26.l!l • .,. boats wili be exiting It.rough the jetty and checking in at the several commiUee boats. • At 11 :50 a.m. the lint warning signal will be sounded. This will be ror the catamarans and Class A Perfonnance Handicap Racing Fleet yachts. At 11 : 55 the prepatatory signal will be sounded for the Cats and PHRF·A and at 1.2 o'clock they will be on their way . The Nixon Faces Hecklers h1 Arizona PHEONIX. Ariz. (AP) s-President Nixon, faced with hecklers in his first appearance since making public the edited transcripts of Watergate tapes, says it's lime to "get on with the business of America." Nixon was unable to ignore a small but determined band of vocal critics among a by-invitation-only crowd of 13.000 Friday - night at a Republican rally in Phoenix Coliseum. As the critics jeered and shouted hostile remarks, 'the President said near the beginning of. his off-the-cuff remarks: "In the great American tradition, we have llODle here who ~ against us. We have more wbd .,. t.r UL And all ol JOU are welcogie." _ While the great majority in the audlebce seemed r r lend I y, the persistence of the hecklers prompted Nixon to remark that the American righ~ of free speech carried with it "the responsibility to keep quiet while someone else is talking." Referring directly to his Watergate ~roubles for the first time in retent public appearances, Nixon said he had provided the House Judiciary Committee with "all of the .relevant evidence" it needs to complete its impeachment inquiry. "The time bas come to get Watergate behind us and get on \\'itb businesa or America," he continued. From Phoenix, Nixon and wife Pat were bound today for Spokane, Wash., where the President will formally 9pen the Expo '7~ world's fair. The \Vhite House made careful preparations for the two appearances. sending advance men into both cities last week. Security in Phoenix was unusually tight, as many more Nixon critics than were inside the coliseum gathered outside. The Republican National Committee paid for Nixon's flight from Washington to Phoenix. The Coliseum was decked out as if for a campaign appearance. As NixOii appeared on-stage, hundreds of balloons and masses of confetti were released from the ceiling - a touch not seen since the 1972 campaign. 'Polite Gunman Nets $2,200 . In Bank Robbery A well mannered gunman who waited quietly in line in a crowded Santa Ana bank pocketed more than $2.000 Friday after handing the same note to tVi'O frightened tellers. Police who are still seeking the gunman today said his total haul at the Bank of America, 1422 E. First St .. was a little more than $2,200. '1be lttlliA: robber's empty car was found 1cg,, ilfan a mile from the bank within an hour or the robbery. omcers have circulated 8 statewide desoipUoo ortlle man who shoved a note across the counter to teller Sherry G<>Wanl and ·showed her the 11111 be said he intend<d I<> use il silo did not empty her cash drawer. They said Miss Gowan! romplied with the demand. The gwunan then moved to the ne;ic:t Vi'hl<iow as customers began to realilc that a robbery was in progrm and repealed lho pro<:edure with teller Sherry McArth\ll'. Police said the gunman then ran from \he bank to hb parked car and drove olf al high speed. They art working with FBI agents In the invesU&atlon' ol. the robbery. • . cats will be on the starting line nearest shore and the PHRF on the outside Hoe. Subsequent classes will start at 10 minute intervals. with a preparatory signal five minutes before each rtart. At 12 : 10 Ocean Racing Class A and PHRF-B · will start. Because of the large number of PHRF yachts, they will be assigned the outside line this year. At 11:20 OR-8 and PHRF·C ""'iii he on their wa)l; 12:30, OH-C and PHRF-D; 12:40, OR-D and PlfRF-E: 12:50. Cruising CJub of An1crica (CC • .\ 1 .v~chts on the inside and P!IRF-F outside; l p.m., .Midget Ocean Racing Fleet-A 011 the inside and MOR F-B oulside. \Veather reports indicate thal the yachts choosing an ofrshorc course nilly experience brisk northWesl \\·inds durinl; the early afternoon and evening. .ec AD!JPTION C_iffTElt SEEKS HOMES FOR FRIENDLESS STRAYS C1thi Mauck Cr1dles Small Kitten That Has Found a Pal / Ani111al Welfare Ceuter Passes Out Pets , Aclvice By RUDI NIEDZI El.SKI Of Illa CMllY Piiot Sl1fl \Vhen man's be.51 friend needs a buddy to lean on, he can al""'ays count on getting help at a secluded Costa Mesa home. He'll find t\\·o square meals.a day, a roof over h1s ears, and the love he requires once his friendship with man has becon1e a one-way arfalr. ~, refuge is called the Animal Adoption Center and It is operated by 30 ~-omen and t\\·o men, all volunteers, who have banded .together as the Feline and Canine Friends, Tiiey try to find homes for the residents of their adoption center and at the same time attempt to edUC3:le the: publ.lc so animals don 't end there in the first place. One of the current inmates is a hiendly large Great Dane they call "Big Fella." Big Fella used to roa1n arowld a Long Beach industrial area getting an occasional handout from some factory ~wkers. ' There are also two St. Bernard .pupi; who didn't fit the estbclic requirements of R(>tential customers and were left Utere by the breeder. Their yelplnl!" mixes with .. !hot ··of. another dof( who was round on the freeway wfth her puppies and the constant meowing of cats, from palm· slzed·kittens to burly Tona. Cathi ,._1auck, 27, manager or the adoptron center. Is convinced the major reaSK>n 10 many animals are without homes is be<:ause. the pel population Is not being cont.rolled adequately. Everyone who comes through the doors · at 125 h-tesa Or1,·e gets a sermon about ne•terlng and s1>11lng. Why? Jl«ause there m ett011gh animals alrea<l.Y homele~ without adding more to the total, 11-liss ,Mauck insists. "It's a real miserable excuse to allow an animal to have puppies or kittens so children can see birth." she says. "Sure. It's an education for them but it's a very incomplete one. They should also take the kids lo the pound so they can see the animals die in the .death chamber." The ·assum11tion that most or !he kittens and puppies brought into !he . world end up in "good homes" is an er- TOneous one. according to Miss ~lauck. The fact ls that •most of them die. ''Look around you. Every home has a dog or a cat. If they're a\lowOO to breed , what is going to happen? There are 414 people born in the llnited States every hour and 10,000 puppies and kittens," she insists. citing Humane Society figures ... And at the. same time there are 60,<XKl an imals per day going through the death chambers." Local shelter figures underst:ore the fact U1at a staggering number of animals are !Cd through the county's t:ulhanasia chambefs. In 1971-72-the latest available figureS'-68,156 out of a total of 87,671 anima1s taken to the pound, were put to death. -·"rm not blaming the animal shelters- -because lhey are death chambers. That's all they can be. Nobody wants to stand there and pul animals to death all day.'' P.1\ss Pt1auck says. "But everybody who allows their pet! to .have a litter Is helping thal ploct exi!t." Mrs. Mauck 5\.lggests that female ~ and cats be spayed at the age of sTx months and that male cats. be. neutered al the age or eight months. ·· Inrormatlon on low-Mt spaying ls (Ste FRIENDS, Poge I) • • Under nonn;:d l'Ulld i!Lons. \1 inds t'Ull be expected to ~ubsidc o!f San DiL'go·s Point Lonta at nigh!. slo\1·1ng the race witil the \\·esterly or ncr1h11·cstt!rly \1•1nd fills in Sunday. F.arl~· reports indicate no fog 11'as expected along the race course . The first yachts -catan1arans and the Clnss A entries in 0L"c:ln Haring and PHRF should ~tart arrivu1g 1n ~nscnada ix' lore noon Sunday. Raiclb v FBI ol 'Bloodless' In Traile1· ~- Dy ARTllUR It Vl:\'.SEL 01 llM 0•11'1' Polo! statt A nalion"·ide manhunt for !he fina l fugitive from a $9.000 Buena Park bank robbe ry and bloody sho[)tout has ended quietly at. an Oracle. Ariz .. trailer ca1np \\'ith an FBI raid . The suspect 1vas taken into custody 1vithout a struggle. He is also 1vanted for questioning in the brutal murder of a female associate \\'hose nude body was dumpt'd over a Huntington Beac h seaside bluff the night befo.-e the Oct !~robbery. t.1ichael D. Brunelle, 26, is expected to be returned to Orange County following atraignment before a U.S. magistrate in Tucson, which was scheduled for Friday. One of his alleg11.d accomplices in the Buena Park holdup ~·as shot to death by Police bullets whictr'"'tiddled the geta1vay van he drove as his girlfriend returned the fir e. The grotesquely garbed body of Leslie A. Bannister, 36, was slumped over at the wflttl of the slug-riddled van afft!r ii careened to a stop. His female companion. Teresa i\I. Poplin, 26, and her snuiil child. huddled terrified in the renr of the van escaped injury in the fusillade ;1s their mother blazed away at pursuing police. r.ti~ Poplin pleaded guilty to charges of assault, n1anslaughter c1nd second degree murder and \\'as sentenced this 1veek to I to JO years in state pi·ison , Brunelle. who is singl\!. unemployed and was li ving under an assun1cd nainc at the desert trailer park. is expected to be ctiarged with a multitude of offenses. Huntington Beach detecl ivcs conCirmed Friday that they expected a decision by today on v,rhether lo ny to 1\rizona lo question the .fugitiv e or 11'ait lor his extradition. Brw1elle is suspected ol in1plicat1on in the murder of Pamela S. Hod"c man . 21. a Riverside area 1v()man 1\ho 1vas a kllO\VTl associate and frequen t companion. Her nude body 11·as found savagely beaten and partially COVl·red hy sand at the surf line along the bl uffs near Huntington Beach's \\'CSt city limits the day of the rohbery. Her long hair had \\'ashed and swirled about her head to the extent it 1vas some time before coroner's d e p u lie s determined that she had been bludg('(lned lo death. Investigators found scuff marks \1hcre she had been dragged do1vn the steep bluff and theorize"d disposal of Lhe bot.ly (See ~1ANHUNT1 Page !) Co11 sl \Veal.her SWJny afternoons this \\"l"'i.!kcnd but Orange Coast rcsidcnti;: arc going to have to endure low cloudy conditions 1norning and cvcninJt. 1varns the we1:1therman. liigh 65, low 55 along the cot1St with the possibility of gusty conditions SWJ- day. INSIDE TODA\' ' Miss At11a11da Jones fs e1!£t> ftfl$& USA. A11d Nlte al.so admrtir sl,e'& going /1rNt cltl.3.!. U11r1l ~1au 18, i11at iJ. Then site'// be 101- employed. See stur-u and pltotos ot~ Page 23. AQ AllllY ' 1'11!'111'1' Pl .. ' Clttlllitd 11·>1 Hc11119/0••c:lt11 ~ Conllt• n -... C1m1t1t11t • ""r" 11·1, (""' .... " Si.tll M1rtt1ll , .. ,, Dt•tll ..... It .. II t thlt " Elll.,-ttlllltlollt , .. ,, UllC. .. L.•ilt-' ' ' - -- 2 DAILY PILOT IG.ssit1ge1· Hh1tsAid Fo1·Svrians · ., DA!-.1ASCUS, Syria I AP ) -Secretary o~ State llenry A. Kissinger is giving lnnlS that the United States will send aid to Syria '''hen there is significant pro gress towa rd a Syrian-Israeli troop disengage1nent . Kissinger planned to shu ttle back to Cairo today for tal k!:i with Egyptian President Anvlar Sadat. lie tol d Syri a1,1 officials al a luncheon Fri~ay that \\'ashington is ready to speed up its ne\v spirit of cooperation with Syria. 11e said he· recognized that lhtre are "objective differences" between the outlook of Washington and Damascus. but he said "~·e consider cooperation to be the natural relationship between the United States and Syria." Questllned about Ki ssinger's comment, · State Dep{lrtment spokesman Robert J . J\1cClo.skey said later that "vie \llOuld be prepared to assist Syria if we see 'a disengagement proceed" in the spiril. of th e Israeli-Egyptian disengagenienl. President Nixon has since a s k e d Congress f.or $250 million in ald to Egypt. Kissinger talked for seven hours • Friday with Syrian President H.afez Assad and afterward A-1cCloskey said •·some progress v.•as made" on ce rtain topics. i1e did not go into detail but called the talks "constru ctive." The discussion lopics includ ed how to end the current fighting on the Golan Jieights front, the drawing of a separation of forces line, creating and m~ing buffer zones and returning prisoners captured in the October war. McCloskey stressed, however, that "oo agreement has been reached" on any t'?ncrete points i n v o I v i n g a disengagement or a Golan J1eights front cease-fire . Kissinger arrived in Syria on Friday ..._ i!fter_ 10 hours of talks with Israeli officials ln JeNSafem. Saturday, May 4, 197~ Del~ ,.llt1 S1tff "'"" NEW ACTING MARSHALL Pl1centl1'1 Don Rh•• Rliea Appoilited Acting Marslial Iii Soutli, Courity Orange Countr's presiding municipal court judges Fritray named acting county 1-.tarshal Tun E. Rhea of Placen tia to the top marsha l's post vacated last month by the retirement of Marshal Dillard \Vilkirson. Rhea, 45, has been a member of the marshal's office since 1960 and hu served since 1968 as the marshal of the South Orange County Judicial District, serving San ciemente, San J u a n Capi9trano, Laguna Beach and the Saddleback Valley. Rhea's pennanent appointment to the post was aMOOllced by Judge JIJMtl 0. P.,...,, dtairman of tile personnel committee of the municipal court jlJdies associacwn:---- • Fro111P .. eJ FRIENDS ••. available by callin( tbe Feline er Canine Friendf, ll3-21tl, ot tho Animal car. Cllnlc, 530-~l, or Pet Allistanoe, 6» 54!1. • Adoption Centtr volunttm .,. .. commltt<d to the 111imal birth OXllrol mue tllll from tJme-to-llm• tbey 91111tl110 ~>l'lllinl "'"ta euclt as rumm11e sales to unclenmte the cotts ol tbelr spaying and neutering program. They pass M literature which dtallenges oommooly held beiltfa IOJcit u that allowing peJs to have tl>eir litl<r1 make$ them gentler And that it is cruel to deprive them of motherhood. A 1100-prolit corporation, Feline and Conine Friends, depends entittly on donailom to finance tbe houllng ol anlma!J and for Its educational program. "People "'·ho bring in an i ma Is sometimes donate a little mooey and there are others who bring us bags of dog food and klUy Utter," Miss Mauck says. ' The donatlott1 ljave been small ezcept for one by a man who turned five acres of unlmjln>ved land ln Topanga Canyon aver In tbe orgaJllzatloo. · Members recently spent a weekend clearing the land by bard to make a road '° their property would be accesolblt to a potential buyer. .k soon as they sell the property, they will mo\•e the adoption center to another location in the Santa Ana Heights area. The present location must be vacated because an apartment building is: being constructed next door. Ultlm>tely, the Feline and Canine Friends ho!>e to ""1strucl a 12 In I~ acre "S~ La" for anlmaJs, somewhere in. Orange County. The ~ed "Animal We If are Center" would feattll'e a park-liloe settin& for administrative buildings, an aviary, pet dtapel.and cemet.ry, an education center, an expended adoption center, and a large waterlowl and duck pond. From Pagel MANHUNT-:-.~ al that locatlott was an attempt In fat. a drownlllc deatb. Fro1n Page l 8rm'al houn alter ~ of the .liod;Ull1Jlll!f_ll""'inc 1 gi<n,.a _well· . organized bond! ~ bit the Security Paclnc Nau ... 1 Bank at tltlill Stanton Ave., Buena Park. . A teller tripped a 1tlent alarm u ooe disllUlsed gunman wearJnc aunclasoes and· a mop-like wif kept «nployes and customer1 at t.y with an automatic rifle. EXTORTION HOAX . • • $10,000 cash . Police slaked out the drop- orr point, but no one came to pick up the money. Capt. ~fays or Huntington Beach said Coast Teacher Pleads Guilty To Sex Charge Corona del J\1ar teacher Charles William Barretto pleaded guilty Friday to charges that he committed lewd conduct with a 13-year-old girl student at a Fountain Valley school and was sentenced to six months in orange County Jail. Superior Court Judge James Turner ordered the jail term With five years probation for Barretto. 32, of 608 J\1arguerite Ave., Corona de! Mar. He dismissed related charges of rape and sex perversion. Barretto was a'rrested last Oct. 11 after investigati on by-Fountain Valley police of his reported misconduct with a girl student at Tamura School In that city. The convicted teacher originally faced 18 felony counts or lewd conduct, rape and sex perversion. Judge Turner additionally ruled that he was not a mentally disordered sex offender. No1nince Withdrawn SACRAMENTO I UPIJ -Gov. Ronald Reagan, in an unprecedented action , has bitterly withdrBYt'O his controversial nomina tion of John C. Vukasln Jr. to the First District CoUrt of Appeal in San Francisco. Reaga n's office said it was the first time the governor has withdrawn a Judicial nomination during hls seven years in office. he felt the news impact of the Hearst kidnaplng could spur such Incidents. "It is more prominent because of the Hearst thing and the giveaway of millions ot dollars of food," he said. Lawmen generally believed publicity of ane of the unlawful telephooed threat! Ol!_IY increases their occurrence, however, they note that by increasing publlc awareness, would·be victims too can be educated on how to handle such threats. Sgt. Carpenter noted that victims sometimes give away their chlldrens' names to callera who then use the information in further threats. ''They should question the caller as to the chllds' name. If they can't get the chi.Id's name, hang up," Sgt. Carpenter said: Capt. Mays advised victims to make mental notes of ~e caller's voice, any accents or speech idioms. "Make a mental note of exactly what he said and that can become an MO, method of operation which may be traced to other operations. "If he says 'hey, ·now I want you to listen,," "hey, now I want you to listen.' that might be connected to other calls," Capt. Mays said. Teami o1 polioemon lll'rtvinf en the scene met the bandlbl eccapq and finally killed Banni*r, while tbe -· revolv.Nrme<i gmman the FBI clalms wu Bnmtlle escaped In anotbtt gel.I way car dur1ng tbe coolllaion ol the pursuit and !llmtout. He ls known to ha"" boen en the Orange Cl>ast at about that Umo and for sevft'al days afterward, ~ to local poilco. Bnmolle took bis car to a ranre at Bay St. and Newport Blvd. In Coota """" fer ropairl and cbec:ked Into a -el across the street where be could watdt for pollce prowliJtl around ll lie WIS ovtdently spool<od be<aule the vehicle wu left tltero and llelzed u ovtdenoe afla' he failed to return during a police stakeout o! the car. ' Scouting Skills Test,ed at Coast 2-day Camporee Police all urged speedy contact o! law enforcement officers. Boyl from ;za Harbor Arn Boy Scout l""'!l' will spend tonight camped above Ne~"Bay on Irvine Company land at ~~~·d Westcliff Drives in Newport Two Santa Ana 'Girls Injured The two-day "ScouUng in Action" camporee involve.-both Scouts and Cub Scouts who have earned their Webelos rank, Chainnan Clancy Jayne said. In Auto Mishap Tu•o 17-year-old Santa Ana girls v;ere repo~ed at r.tission Community Hospital to be in stable condition today after an Ortega Highway acciden t that left their car a total wreck. California Highway Patrolmen pulled driver Darri Jean QiaJcraft and passenger Collette Yvette Broadway from the wreckage · of the auto shortly after it left the roaCl and smashed into an Participants Yl'ere today to hike to the camporee site from four Harbor Area gathering point•. At l p.m. today, events demonstrating scouting skills in areas lncluding first aid, physical fitneBI and cooking are scheduled. Skits follow an a o'clock campfire gathering tonight. 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Soccer T ourriey Set for Laguna Tb• First Annual Laguna Beach Youth lnvitailonal Soc<:er toumament will be held starting at 9 a.m. today on the Laguna Beach l(igh Scltool atbl.Uc groundL -Tournament play will continue Sunday with semJ.finals. and finals. Socctr learn.< will include youngsters from seven to 12 years of age. They'll rome from Dana Hills, Laguna Niguel, San ctemente, MiasJon Viejo, Ne"",,ort Bwcit. Costa Mesa and Santa Ana .. well as Laguna Beach. Coaciting Laguna Beach's entrle1 art Dennis Smith, John Fitzsimmons, Marcel Pitz and Ron QiiJcote. Al ~taler is tournament director. . The Laguna Beaeh City Cooncll has taken preliminary action to clooing the 200 block o! Fo«st Avenue to beavy vehicles. Tbe couocll paaeed wtthwt oppoettlon a propo&ed ordinance barring vehicles weighing more than three tms from the street betw«n Glwleyn Stnet and South Coast Highway. The law requires a second rtadin& now scheduled for May 18 and final approval. It will became effecttvt 30 days after adO[>tlon by the coundl. DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE u~-•ai,,.. ,,,... •"" ..,_..,, .... ., .... ,,.,..;tell ..... """"~ •1 ltlt ...... "II It yoi.i. c:.llt .,. ....,.11<'1111 f;OO 0.11'1. ' Uufllll''"' lvt*y, ",.... .. ""' ..... .,.,, .., b'f t IA ~. O!'. t.111. ......,, ctl .... I °"" ~ .. """"' .. )Oii· Q tlt .. , .... ~ 10 t.111. Ttl~t "'"er....~~ ................ ~1 ~.....,...,..... .. . • ,,.~ ........................ ~fJ20 ' r A.ward Winner Charles Curtis, eighth grader at Lincoln Middle School, Co- rona del Mar, adjusts his prize- winning five-foot scale model of Swnehenge, currently on dis· play at The Mall, Orange. It's one of many science displays from Newport-Mesa Unified School District. Storm Drainage Replacement Set The Three Arch Bay Community Services District is asking the regional coastal commission for permission to replace its existing stonn<draln system. ,,,. -penntt request will "" ltealll Mooday at the Long Bwcit Harbor Department headquarters, 925· "Harbor Plaza Drive. The session begim at 9 a.m . Residents of the private Sotith Laguna conunlBlity want to put in a new stonn drain system with 12 to 45-inch pipe aDd several street catch basins. Cri I j~ n'IOfe .. 111i111fw rO>Und Ch•1 Broil Ou G"IL llMderp~llapc4 NM pro..,dnhenerlM1\ dlill nb\llj,. 10 tbt: 21- cookin1 1.W. lfl blatL Litu.i:Sl.W.ot. Tapes 'Da11a1ai1ag' Nixon As_sailed Ip. Hearst P 'aper SEATILE (AP ) -The .editor o! the llearst newspapers, long an ardent Nixon supporter, said in a weekend editorial that transcripts of Pr e sidential ro11versati01ts reveal the President as a man with a "moral blind spot'' and make hls impeachment inevitable. '011Us is a very tough column for me to wr1te," says \Vl!Ua1n Randolph Hearst Jr, In his Sunday column for llearst· owned newspapers in seven cities. Hears t has heretorore been a strong editorial backer of the Nlxon presidency. 'The Seattle Post·lntelllgencer carried the editorial column on the front page of its early SUnday edition , published Friday night. "The gang t.alking on the tapes, even the censored version, co1nes through in jlJSt. ~t way -a gang of racketeers talking over strategy in a jam·up situation," Hea rst said. The edited transcripts or taped 't'lfij le lfouse Conversations, Hearst \vrote. "add up to as damning a ctoeument as it is possible to imagine short of an actual indictment. .. They "reve:il a man totally absorbed In !be citeapest and sleailest kind of conniWlg to preserve appearance and almost totally unconcerned with ethics. The man seems to have a moral blind spot." liearst called it astonishing that Nixon made the transcripts public this week with the belief they would exonerate him because "they may actually amount to a The money, placed in an escrow account o month ago by the Hearlf Corp., reverted back 10 ~he corporation · as the terrorist Symblonese Llberation Anny lgnored the midnight deadline 1-'rlday. '11te \VOman's father , n c w sp a per executive Randolph A. Heurst. went t3 bed at his suburban Hill sborough home t~'o hours before th e deadline and a family spokesnutn described him a.i "disappointed" the offer had not been accepted. 1'he SLA. \Yhi ch abducted the ~year· old University ol California student from her Berkeley apartment Feb. 4, made no mention of U1e offer in its las t taped communication April 24. The Heant Corp., of Which •learst i9 chairman, had offered the S4 mUllon for a fOOd distribution program for the poor if Miss Hearst "·ns released unharmed. The St.A'$ forft~ilure of the 1none}' can1e one day after polict and FBI agen t:. located an abandoned apirtmcnl that appa renUy "·as the hideout of the kidnapers for t\\'O months. Hearst Executive Sydney Bartlett Last Rites Toclay convtctJon of criminal behavior. Funeral services ~'rre held at 3 p.m. "Perhaps the kimtes1 ~·ay ol potting i t today for Sydney Bartlett of Newport Ls that they amount to an WlwiUing . Beach. a former advertising director for confession, 1n '"'hieh he stands convicted Hea rst oe'''spapers. by his O'o\11 words as a man who Mr. Bartlett, who died \Vednesday, waa the deiiberabtely and repeatedly tried to keep 111. trut from the American people." An II -year resident of Ne~'port Beach "Today,". ~earst conclud~, ''sitting J\1r. Bartlett was a me1nber of th~ here in .a kind of stunned sorrow, it is Executive club of Ne,,,port Beach, the hard-for-me..-to~gineJ'bY. any Jol!x ~s of New~rt Beach the LagW13 informed person would not iee-tJti,-Beacil RiiliiryCfuband•tn; C:Oroita~oel - inevitabillf.Y of impeachment." 1-.lar Lawn Bowling Associ ation. Meanwhile, in San fraJl('ISCO, the 1-fr. Bartlett is survived by his v.•ife, three-month-old kidnaping of Patricia Florence: sons Ross Bartlett of Ne~'port Hearst turned another corner with thG Beach and Sydney Bartl.ill Jr. o~ expiration ol a $4 million offer for her Sacramento: six grandsons and one safe return. great-grandson. Sprin1 Into Summer With These Gre•I Leisure Fumllurt B•rgalns! SAVE OVER $100! on This ALU-MONT 5-Piece Table and Chair Set 5uP11.rrJ1·•offw:i•I Oii June ~1 . bu! Town .t CounH)' aeu t jurrip Oii Suflll!!fr b' put~ina top·n«Ch brllfld .namtt on ulc. 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DO ... $69.95 Summer CELEBRATION )ON~ SAVI: OVl:RSSO o..i. u... ,.,. .... , • NOW·SM,881-I'~ • I • ' , . , " I e -· II Nil< ,#A ""he pur Wa K Inv sub But • Iha mo " s s I wa g to Gr of Dr y d ~ N in T r 0 F t 1 "" '' ":Be1·e's S11ailf1ag 011 Ymi ••• The Michael ~st<!y family of 803 N. Bayfront, Balboa Island , has de- veloped a surprise roof decoration with a smiling fa ce on the shingl~s . Why did they put up the smi les? "Just to make people happy," they e.xplained. Trru1 scripts Sliow Nixon Feru·ed l(e1u1edy Politics --\\1ASHINGTON {APJ -President Nixon and bis top aides feared that Sen. ,nEdY•ard J\.1. Kennedy ~·ould try tO' exploit he \Vatcrgate affair for political purpo.ses, according to transcripts of \\ratergate conversation. Kennedy did begin the original lnvestigalion and went as far . as to subpoena some records and documents. But he decided aga~t hQlding hcaring_s. a spokesman said. for the i·cry reason Ulat they \li'oWd appe~ politically n1otivatcd. '1Sen. Kennedy UJought the sit uat io11- Recded to be looked into. but Sen. (Sam) Sex l:>erversion Suspect Given 1-14 )-ear Term Ervin also had subcommittees wllli jurisdiction and it was felt he would be the best choice to run a Senate in\·estigation," the spokesman said. The edited \Vatergate tape transcripts released by the White House this week .a re laced v.'ilh references that reveal the :ipparent preoccupation of Nixoo and b1s closo assoelates with Kennedy's political m11ncuvering. They also i n c 1 u d e discussions or a mys terious ·report by a private detccti.ve on the Chappaquiddick affair in 1969. "Yes, I guess the Kennedy croy,·d is just laying in the bushes just wajting to make ~ir move," President Nixo'n said to \Vhitc House oounscl John \V. Dean JI during an Oval Office conversation Feb. 2.8, l9i2, three weeks after the Senate's special committee v.·as created with Ervin as chairman. In the same conversation , Ni xon told Dean that former Atty. Gen. Robert F. Kenned y v.·as rut.hi~ and that former President Lynd-On B. Johnson "believed J\·tichael Allen Bean of r..·lissioo Viejo that Bobby bugged him." waived a jury trial Friday and pleaded In d.i3Ctlssing the forma tion of the guilty in' Orange County Superior Court Se:nale Watergate committee. Dean to sex perversion charges contained ill a suggested that the administration could Grand Jury indictrnent. ·•ma ke it lhrough these· thlngs and Judge James Tw-ner accepted the plea minimal people will be hurt," and added offered by Bean, 18, o( 25492 Classic that the legislators 41may even • paint Drive, and sentenced him to one to 14 themselves as being such partisans and years in state prisoo. ofr base, that they are really damaging Noting that Bean could not be classed to the institutions of government themselves.'' as a mentally di90t'dered sex orrender, Nixon: 1 frankly say that I would Judge Turner promised the neatly dressed defendant that he would strongly rather they would be partisa n -rather recommend to the Department of than for them to have a facade ol Corrections that the defendant be fa irness and all the rest. Ervin always committed for mental treatment to the talks about his being a g reat state's Vacaville facility. constitutional lawyer (expletive deleted). . . ,. . .. . He's got (Sen. H<>Ward H.) Baker totally "J can 't promise this, he said. But Jf toppled over him. Ervin works harder anyone who ever came before me-than most or our southern gentlemen. deserved this kind or help It is you." They are great politicians. They are just Bean admitted wlder Judge Turner's more cle¥er than the minority. Just more questioning that he orally copulated one clever. of three Mission Viejo boys who told Dean: I am convinced that he has sheriff's oCficers they were accosted last shown that he is merely a puppet for Nov. 18 near El Cerro Elementary School Kennedy in this whole~trung. 'l'he fine in the Aegean Hills sect.or of Laguna. hand of the Kennl'dys is behind thi s "You have a real hangup," Judge whole hearing. There js no doubt about Turner commented. "Bught I amed hopeandful it ... that we can get it strai ten out Dean noted that a Kennedy stare aide, return you to society." James Flug, had ticen on the se nate -noor Margaret Clapp Dead TYRINGHAM , Mass. (UPI) Margar!l> Clapp. 61, lhe eighth presiden t of Weffesley C.ollege, died of cance r Ftlday morning at her home here. l'Jer presidency. the SiCOnd longest in t~f. history of lhe college, extended from l9j9 until she resigned in 1966. \vhen the resolution creating the Ervin committee was being debated and wondered who gave "special permission" for thi s. "He (Kennedy) ts the only one who did this," Dean went on. ''It h:.is been Kennedy's push quietly, his constant in'!S'tigalion. His committee did the lDlintelliRible subpoenas to get at (Herbert ) Kalmbach and au those people." , ' Trees Get •Life . ' Stans Nixes Turnover Of 'S' List WASHINGTON (UPI) -Watergate proSecutors disclosed Friday that former commerce secretary Maurice H. Stans has refused to supply subpoenaed evidence to a grand jury dealing with "po!.!lbly illegal actlvltle11" in connection with Republlcan fUnd·raislng campaigns. Among the Items Stans bas refused to surrender, special prosecutor ,-Leon Jaworski said, b a list believed to exist of persons who retused to contribute to Preslden_t Nixon's 1912 campaign known as the "S"-list. Jaworski IUed pal1"S in U.S. District Court asking for an order directing Stans to comply with the subpoena immediately. eGasCloud AIKEN, S.C. (AP) -The Atomic Energy Commission said Friday a cloud of radioactive tritium gas accidentally ( IN SHORT ... ) discharged by the AEC's Savannah River Plant was driving across South Carolina. Michael Butler, an AEC spokesman, sakl the gas was drilling at an altitude of at least 200 feet and probably would dissipate in "a matter of days." e Seeks Reward SAN FRANCISCO (UP!) -Mayor Joseph Alioto pressed today for an additional $5,000 reward in order to apprehend additional suspects in the 12 "Zebra" killings~ _ Three young black men were arraigned Friday on murder and conspiracy charges in the random street killings · which began five months ago and • r~t,ed in the biggest police manhunt in the city's history. -e · Uugltes Cash LOS ANGELES (AP) -Howard Jlughes' hotel executive Richard Danner told a . federal court jury Friday ·he handed $501000 to President Nixon's friend C. G. ''Bebe" ReOOzo in 1970. But Danner denied it was a "quid pro quci" payment for a favorable antitrust ruling. Danner_ conceded. that the c_onlribytion to Ni.zoo's campaign was made shortly after reversal of a 1968 U.S. Justice Department antitrust policy w h i c h allowed Hughes to buy the Dunes, the eighth Las Vegas, Nev., hotel added to the reclusive billionaire's desert empire . e UfssClalM NEW YQllK (UPI) -Alger Hiss, the former slate department official who was coovicted in 1950 of perjury in denying he had ever given department secrets to the Russians, said Friday that he hoped a portion of the Nixon transcripts would help spur full disclosure o[ FBI files on the Hiss case. Hiss said the Nixon claim to have located an old woodstock typewriter vital to the Hiss prosecution, while Nixon was conducting a House Un-American Activities investigation of the case, might help open the way to his eventual exoneration. e Fuel Prices NEW YORK (AP) -Texaco Inc. raised and Gulf Oil Co. lowered wholesale gasoline prices Friday, both citing changes in the cost of crude Oil obtalued from abroad. Texaco said ft was boosting prices on all varieties o( gasoline by three cents a gallon and Culf, noting lowered costs on Its imported crude, dropped prices 3.5 cents a gallon. e lr1'hig SpHt ZURICH, Switzerland (AP) -Edith Irving says she.,wants a divorce f~m her husband, Cllfford, whose p h o n y autob\ography of Howard R. Hughes · landed the Irvlngs in prison. The 38-year-old blonde said she will try to earn enough money as an artist to repay huge financial claims against her for her part in the $650,000 hoax in 1972. Second Rabies Clinic Set at Fairgrounds Harbor Area residents who missed thi s week's dog vacciilatlon clinic at the Orange County Fairgrounds will get another opportunity May 30 to bring their pets In for a shot. The clinic, CO-S(NXISOred by the North Costa Mesa Klwanls Club and the ~Southern C&llfomia Veterinary Medlcal Association, will be held at the falrgn>Wlds betwten 7 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. Cost of the clinic is the same : $l per dog . Ter1n' l!untin.gton Proposal Would Make Some U11toucliable 'Certain trees In Huntington Beach may s6bn become an "untouchable" class of clUzenry, proteded by law with their owners unable to remove, prune or trim llim without a special city permit. •, 1onday night the City Ccuncl\ wilt er the adoption or a "landmark ' ordinance, designed to Prohibit t.he ruction or marring of lreee which the " gl!,y Coullcil may designate a s lillldmark.I. " The law, as proposed, won't even allow any paVing or construction, within 15 feet.. of such a tree without prior city approval. Tl)ere are oo such "landmark" trees · presently, and the pt"O'pOlled ordinance cfo<s not •uggest any particular trees as. tho first to b< so honored. • But it says the City Council can doclare n trtO a landmark If It "has hlstorleal signiliCWlCf, or If ii is an out.!~ l speclmeo al the species." ~ I( an o~er-does want to remove. n destgnated ·tree, or even prune, lrim « otherwise modlly It, be mull seek permission from the city's l r <' c super,lnkndenl Violation ol the law would be an Infraction. subjccl to a fine up to 1100. CouncUmen will consider adoption of the rart ordinance at thelr 7 p.m. · meeting, Mooday. • ,, SJt1.oro1t ~1., ,,.,, Looki••g for a Ho11ae This is Dob i~, who isn't a Dobie but artuaily a female \Vhippet. three years old and according to officials at' the Orange County Animal Shelter, "She looks like a thoroughbred." If you ha\'e a good hon1e for her, she's at the county shelter, 56 1 South City Drive, in the city of Orange. Grand Canal Dredging l 1n<l er Way A project to dredge Balboa Island's Grand Canal is currently under way. "We've found it necessary to dredge the canal about once every 10 years,'' Newport Beach Director of Public \Vorks Joseph Devlin said. "The sand sJoughs down from the bulkheads and has to be dredged up and put back up on the sjdes," he said. Devlin said if the canal were left undredged. its wall 1~'0Uld eventually l>c underminl'd. The dredging, at a cost of $14.500, is funded by the Orange County Harbor. Beaches and Parks District. The project is administered cy th(' city. "The estimated completion date is l\1ay 15, but it depends on tidal activity," he said. ZENITH CHROMA COLOR 19'' • j :) FBI A1·1·ests Ex -co L111tian Fo1· Rohl1ery A s1 1~pct·t 1n the• rohht·rv 11f <11\ An11hei1n bank I.>,\ a lone {!Ulllll..'Hl fout days :-thfl \\'.'.l"I: nrn·~ted Frid<'.ly 1\'hf'fl FBI agents Uurst 1n10 a Detroit. i\.lk·h . rnuti ·I roc1n . l·'cd<•ral ai::1 n1 ~ !'.'.lid they conrisC'al<'d <1 n:\·olvi:.•r fr 111 !ht> unit orcup1ed by Paul ~I. Sn1i!h. 21. lHU he did net <!tll'lnpt to resist arrl·~t Smith. <:n unrrnploy!.'d at'rospnt."J \\'Orker \\hO Ji\·es al 1651 f>a'llpas Lan•., Anaht.>im. 111\h h1:; 11 ifl' fi nd ~fcpson. \v1ll be rctu1111:d to r .11ifornla at o~cc ' He 11as bookt·d 1010 jail un a th..irJ.il' ol !.):ink robbo.•11 containi..>d 1 n <l fed{'r.'.11 fui::1tiv1; 11•arrant 1S:>ucd i11 S:u1ta Ana !"hor!ly .1fll•r the Tuesday hQ/dt1p \Villi:uu A Sullivan. FBI agrnt-111. cha rge of thP Los Angr!P~ orficr .. 111· nouncerl the ,·apture Fridav :iftrrnoon lie allr~t'<I that Sn1i1h \\US !he hand.J I 11·ho entered the F'irst \Yes1crn Hanh anC Trust Cornpriny. 23:> S. l!:uclid St, Anahcin1 on Tucstlav. The gunnutn µl :irtd a brov.n paper bag on one tl•\lcr's t.-uunter during the pri" noon lul l. flou rishl'd a revolver and demanded n1oncy. lnves1igat•1rs i.aid the frightened clcr~ turncrl 01·cr 11811 in cash. at 11·hich tin1l' th'! l'landit 1vho 11·ore a vcsi and hat rat out the rear door to a 1l'aiting car. AJ!cnt Sullivan said bystanders did obtain a description of the vt>hicle, v.·hicb \Vas apparently a factor ln leading Id Smith as a suspect. Santa Ana FBI agents said from theit rol e in probing the holdup_ that thcJ learned Srnith's father lives in J:)etroit. 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I P i l ot Log book N ein1a11-Mai·c11s P1·ocls Me11101·)' Uy JACKIE llV!'llAN 01 lllt 0.111 ~Hot 5111! IT \\.AS \VITI! l\llXEll feeli ngs that I, a Texas native, heard that Neunan-~1arcus plans lo build a store in Ne\''" port Beach. On th e onl' hand , I can src that it \viii be great to be able 10 purchase -theoretically. at least -his and her can1els ;ind other such nonsensical gifts. I am also pleased th at Newport Beach ha! for once gotten the jump on Los Angeles and even San Francisco. Nevertheless. I must admit that my one recollection of the dov.•nlov.•n Dallas Neiman·Marcus is the time my famil y got kicked out of the res. tauranl because my father \11asn't v;earing a tie. \\'E ENDED ur eating in a taco HYMAN joint. Somehow Nein1an-l\1a rcus has alv.•ays seemed terribly Big City to 1ne. I \'/as born and fi ved until the ripe old age of six in a miniature to\\.·n e<illed 1'1enard in \Vest Texas and someho\v Nciman·l\1arcus \vas the place you heard abo ut where kept women and socialities did their shoppin g. Of cou rse, ~1enard had its emporium also. It \vas called \Volinsky's and. special ized in CO\vboy boots and J\lcCalls' patterns. ONE OF THE l\.10ST unusual aspects of l\.1cnard was some fri ends of oors v.·ho lived in a chicken coop. They were chicken ranchers whose house had burned down so they moved right into the chic~cns' house. The chickens got kic ked out of course, eventually getting a new coop 0£ their own. As for our friends , they gradually added cement rooms onto the ex--coop until it was of adequate size. The only problem was that it was \\•hat used to be called a ··railroad house" - you had to walk through every roo1n to ge t to every other room. ~1ENARD ALSO had an oil well, which belonged to some other friends o! ours. Once every six months it \\'Ould kick up enough oil to gre(l.SC itself. I ~lieve it kppt go!!).g that way for years. · One thing We had in Menard that nobody else in Texas had-was -the slate's .best.country doctor. My dad. . So maybe my mi"'<ed feelings about Neiman-Marcus are a result of the subconscious assumptiofl that they're anti-ffiediC1ne. !\1aybe the Irvine Company should get Af\.tA approval before they let Neiman-ilfarcus build in Fashion Island. Planners " Hear Fue l Alterna tes By DOUGLAS FRl'l'ZSCHE 01 111e O•llr .. uet 111tt ~1ore action is. demanck.'<l or planners due to less fuel and the conflicting needs o( transportation users. according to John Hirten, deputy ad1ninist rator of the federal Urban ~1ass Transportation Administration in a speech before more than 300 state planners y,·ho gathered at the California chapter or the American lns1ilu te of Planners con fer c n c e Thursday at the Newporter :Inn. The conference. \\'hich ended today, is focused on the transport.'.ltion needs of urban areas and how the planners, representing government and private developers, can \\.'ork to meet them .. "Planners must be more decisive.'' Hirten said. "They can't continue to do stud ies and present alternatives. They havo to make decisions somewhere along the line." / Plan ning is crucial to lrallSportation, he sa id , because, it is "so inter\';oven and intertwined in the eronomic base of the country that even a reduction in auto production can almost cause an economic crisis.'' There is a growing conflict in the field. he said,. which pits the user against a l dwindling fuel supply, against the cost of transportation, and against the measures which must 00 taken to preserve a desirable environment . Citing a succession or legislation·since 1962. he pointed to the increasing federal concern about the environment and the growing realization tllal p u b I i c transportation cannot be financed solely by passengers. ~1oney to s ub s idize public lransportation, be said. is becoming increasingly available through the same source that has .subsidized private-cars by ·building highways, the higtrivay-trus~ fwid . \Yhile money for capital expenditures an·d p I a n n i n g grants to rpeet transportation needs win grow over (he ne:.:t few years, and should amount to $60 r..--.---.--., _____ .. ,,. ___ .. ,._. _________ J billon by 1995, he said planners have a tendency to place more importance on Blood Pressure regional systen1s and "put off planning for a local system." Planners. he said, arc in a constant batUe with the "gobbledygook of economists regarding user cost and so forth that ignores the quest.ions of the structure of the community and the Test Set At GWC env ironment. Blood pressure screening will be offered at Golden \Vest College in Huntington Beach as a community service at three campuS locations, r.-tay 6 through 10 and ~tay 13 through 17. About 300 student volunteers from nursing, med i c a I. secretarial and · h u man services programs. and 0th.er interested students have bee11 preparing for the project, part of a city·wide pro g r a m • "'Extend your arm'. Extend your life!" The •lunt inglon B c a c h Rotary Club in conjunction "We are educators and, while we may not win every battle , if we move the with the Orange County Heart perspective a little bit each time;.. we're Association is promoting the doing our jobs." program in an effort to record blood pressures in School s. churches .. sho pping centers CJn.Jdren Mi·"'~ and 1ndustr1al rums. • ~~ Persons with elevated blood pressure wiU be referred to O t L •h their physicians tor evaluation ll OU llllC CS and treatment. Scre!!!ning at Golden \Vest S.ACRA~fENT.O. (UPI~ -;-Of the will be in front of Forum l in estimated I million Cahfonua children the student center patio _and in eligible for fre~ or reduced price school the pavilion patio. Hours are meals, only sltghtly more than one.hall Crom 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday are receiving thef!l. t~e ~tat e tlu'Ough Friday and 6 to 9·p.m. Department of Education said Friday. ~tonday through Thursday. The department. in a report to the State Banks Legislature, said that parent reluctance to accept aid and student embarrassment \rere two reasons why all those eligible \\'ere not enjoying the meals. • ·• MIKE CRULL, 14, SOARS LIKE AN EVEL 23 Bikes Later A Hard Landing And A Possible Record 4 Mesa Bicycle Ju1npers Challenge E vel l\nievel By RUDI ~1EDZIEL.5KI Of IM O.llr .. 1111'1 lf11t Evel Knievel is a name lli'hich still commands respect and a d m i r a t i o n among the young swkebendeis on Costa Mesa's westside, but as of this week there are fo.ur othor heroes"~~-talk a1*1t. The new starbikers are Donald Hawn, l.like Crull, Janti Farhad, and Larry Oliaz. all schOO\ chums from Rea lntei;r(l~iate School, who soared like Evels orer 23 bikes stacked end to end. "We \\'OUld have done more but we ran oul of bikes," announced Hawn. 14, who organized the daredeviltry in the fro nt, yard of his house on 7'l7 W. 20th St. champs.'' Hawn, 13, declared before \\•aving off the leaps. ~1onday's jumps were accompl ished by taking a block-long run at two wooden ramps and wrestUng the chrome horse down to the ground before colliding head- on with Hawn 's house , about IS feet from the ·1anding spot. ' Th~ -yowig jumpers· rook pains to d~rate their ramps with Evelian stars and stripes but didn't copy their master when it came to boots, leathers and he lmet. Eve! Knievel's warning that jumping is dangerous to your health even U you take all the safety precautions made no impression at all on the Costa Mesa boys. Last November several Mission Viejo boys were ,injured . one seriously, during an imitation of Evel Qnievel jumping on bicycles. The Costa Mesa record attempt, convincingly executed by all boys, was witnessed by an enthusiastic cro"''d of S. Laguna Group Receives Ho1101·s AIP is the n a t I o n a I orgnntwtion of professional land use µlanners. Th, ('aHfornia Chapter has bet>n n\Cil"ting in Newport Beach !his week. The South Laguna c;tvic Association was re<.'Ognlied Y.i lh an award of merit rro111 the American Institute of Planners (~TP l Calir\lrni.1 Chapter Friday for I he association's prep.1:-allon of the SQu th Labruna Gcncrul ~=:....:=::::::::;:==:.::.. Plan. MOTHllS: The AIP comn\cnded the If SAFf..4tOT SOllY! group for "demonstrating l\oy.• SWIM LISSOHS creative and effectl\'e n ·-••o-... .._ ... dedicated and s u s t a i n e d l!ldoor roo1 ..... Ol'fMfHTMl$4t ciU'lC'flS effort can be. VIRGO SWIM SCHQOL "111c plan is considered to 1114) 636-2550 be an outstanding product of l.---'!.:."'-':.:.:======-' layman plaMing. It is technically rigorous and a telling analysis' which links an ecologically det e r mi n c d population capacily to a given social structure." AIP said. The plan \\1as prepared by Fr¢ Lang. Al \ViehlE' and Ann Christoph. planners: (iordon Fielding. social scie nces services: Fred Prat I e y, geologist: and Dick Clark. public relations. Kids Like to Ask And y • $10811 l6MO. O.l l. Ml NIA TUAI:• 01..0 001..1..• Cl\lll WA_. OU) OUNt - MANNING'S COLLECTORS SHOP 'llll~ .i .428 Nt:W~OAT ei..vo. i;;O•rA Ml.••• C:Al..11'", l\.42·1it2!SI Hiia. 11-8~30 THE f'lumDl1111, He•lllll Air C•N. TllM $11'11 II yoll'I' lfMI' L•tv<1•·S1cldlftlCI Alt Otllen 495-0401 641·1751 LOOKING FOR .THE UNUSUAL MOTHER·s DAY GIFT? .. ' LIVE PLANTS WE HOW CARRY A-HEW AND EXCmHG LIHE OF PU.HTS. Select one fo r mother. or choosE! a gift from hundreds of ot her items. We have somethin g fo r every s pecial occasion. The total actually included eight fiames-no doubt casualties of e~ier stunt juniptng exercises-because there weren't nearly enough bikes In the neighborhood for a decent l e a p , according to lhe boys. "I don't know if Ibis will make us the world bike jumping champions, but I'd say this would make us the ~osta Mesa kids, some of whom assisted in the Hours 9:30 to 5 30 p.m. Salurday 9 a.m. 10 s om. project by directing traffic on 20th 1803 Westcliff Drive. Newport Beach 548-3303 ~treet. ' _J~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 'Lil A bner' Proditctiou llike Ra tes Other reasons, the rep0rt said, include ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.• . Sclieduled "Lil Abner," a two-hour musical prOOuction With a cast of 70 fourth throught eighth graders at Park View SchOOI in Huntington Beach \vill be presented al the school !\fay 16 through 18. Alx>ut 1,500 people are expected lo attend this year's production. unique in the Huntington Beach area, "'hich according 10 l\1rs. Sharyl Lonstron. music instructor. closely follo"·s the original musical play script. l\frs. Lons!ron and :\Irs. Anne Bra gg. drama instructor. direc!ed studen rs in a similar eJfort last year with a presentarion of "Oliver." About 1.000 from throughout the community attended that production. Sludenls have bee n \\'Orking on the play sin<.'e .January. and in addition to the iO in th<' c::ist about 80 others are involved in other facets of the production. Tickets. \lhich arc ori s:tle :it the school no\v. arc SI.SO (or adults and i5 cents for children. Performances \1'ill l/!'i::in ~I 7:30 p.m. at the sChool. located al 16666 Tunstall Lane: adjacent to ~1urdy Paik.._ ~' ~ Ye1r foC.t.ry .A1thorb•d j CMwolet "-''"' OHier , . N•w 74 v ... Hetchboc.11 16840 .. Ell MONTH ~tua 1•1!. • lie. °" ..... C.rtdll t4Mt.OIL. CONHILL CHEVROLET JtZI HAllOI ILYD. COSTA MES.A !46·1JOO the inability or unwillingness or !Ome • • districts to participate in the program, LIGHT HER. WAY FOR MOTHERS' • SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -the Jack of kitchens in 500\e schools and • DAY Security.Pacifi c Na U on~ I difficulty in securing prepared lunch e • Bank, the Bank of Cahforrua, deliveries in remote areas. e • WeUs F~rgo Bank and United During the t972.73 school year 649.354 • From now thru Saturday May 11 , you can get Mother the lamp, swag. or light fix-• Cahfom.ia Bank have raised needy children received the meals, the ture she's always wanted. And by clipping the coupons below. you can buy • the~r prime mterest rate from report said, out of an estimated 1 million •• anything in our showroom at add itional 20°/~ SAVIN G. OFF OUR LOW-LOW e 103>4 percenl lo 11 percent. r 'bl Bank of America raised it's.,.ei'i;O;gi=e;;;;. "'lffiill~j;'·ft-;;U:U.ill..,;r===!:. SALE PRI CE! • prime rate to 11 percent! !lo.IE tAR OWl>o.IERS • Thursday. The prime rate is 1"111 1"111 • ~~j~~t~~~:~~e:s~st applied to LE~TF~ER :=:.':*:.~ ... ~~~·.~~~-::.,,, •• Crystal Chandelier : ---~~-:-_'.::".":_:-=======::=c.=::.=-=-='--~ e COUPON SPECIAL • -. \ • . \ . fl 1wuJ $U-JPi1i Jlewf W41 fJJeac!t ... tailh ao1Jte 'IJeiJj oft eoial ruttfetjto!Jit 'ieJum1icei>: . :.;! < :!/;01noJ1lo·i'!J fJJa11 lt(}Jn te:> t/j !h11Jirteflteo¥«: r!./Jeeelo/v1rte11i~()l)11/t{ll}'1f' \ Fumlshed model for your viewing pleasure. Open 10a,m.-6p.m. Land Is Included in prices: from $190,900. For Information: Promontory Bay Homes 633 Bayside Drive / Newport Beach, Cal1lornla 92662 / (714),673-3900 Irvine Pacific ~compcrty e Highly polished and delicately cut. embellishing a 5-lite gol1d • • bronze, hand-chased chandelier-Nol a cul.-down mihiature. not • • • a kit for you to assemble. but a FULL SIZE FORMAL DINING • ROOM FIXTURE Ready to hang as permanent mount from an • : eleclncal outlet box , or swag gracefully from a ce1 hng hook. • • • • AT HARBOR LITES YOU • • ALWAYS GET THE BEST ·-Ill • e VALUE AT THE LOWEST • • • POSSIBLECOS1'.. • LIST 'J.995 • • PRICE • • $90 c~• Jt . .,.,.,.. __ ,, ,. : ··~--I • : 2AO• a%clclito .oiOllGIFF il SIEUSFOR I C.lHlSW.lGS, 1111 • OUR LOW EVlRYTHtHGIH • • LIGHTlllG RXTUHS. I SALE rRICES AHO THI HST • OH EYEllYTHIHG SEUCTIOH OF U.M' • • SHADlSIHOlAHGl ... • COUNTY AND •• CU, THESE IA • COUl'OHS FOR !: ' • EXTIA SAYIHGS .... I . ~ •• ,._._,, __ W . IM :: M ,.M.O,..T•1 : arbor Lii i s • •22 1 12 NEWPORT BLVD.. :: : COS1:~ .. t:4.~!i_.,, .. J~730 IJ! • PL9ft:Y OI' P>.mle 11 THI-• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • . t • " .~ " ~ .. , ,, I • , • ' ' a 5 l\ti he ,. Ca lo an n m I 0 1 in • d i <: fr r I • I c : ~ • J ~ • I ' ' • • ' • I • -•• (. • • ... & • "' .. •• • • • • .. ... w • - II a I I i • - . . . . QU EEN IE ' . By Phil lnlerlandi '. . , . . , .. ' " ' \ ~ Price Trend United Press Intmiatlonal The price or .. everything from steel to · vltantins and gl rlft magazines to light bulbs is going up now t ha t government controls on prices have ended . The last of the Ni1.on A d m i n i st r a tion's anti· inflationary restraints -on wages as well as prices - lapsed this week and Congress declined to reimpose them. Almost imntediately producers of basic consumer goods and imponant Industrial .!!Uppllers announced higher prlces. ·And many Vt'Orktrs demanded more money. Playboy Magazine was one of the first, saying the price of the magazine would be $f.%5 a copy instead of a buck slatting with the July Issue. Westinghouse Electric said its entire line of incandescent light bu1bs would cost 10 pcrccol more beginning July 1. Viatamin.s also will be more expeqstve. Hoffman-La Roche Inc. raised bulk pr ices. substantially -:9 percent for . . Silturi!ay, May 4, l!f74 -~----- _DAIL V PILOT •!. U.S. Heading Up • Ill vltamin C and 31 percent for Bl. National Steel Corp., the nation'_-fourth largest steel producer raised tin m i I l product prices 9.S percent - nearly double U1c amount allowable under U1e defunct gukielines. Youngstown Sheet and Tube CO. also Faised prices; and other cnmpan ies are expected to lollo\V suit. Several copper companies, Phelps Dodge , Kenne c . .o.t t Copper and Anaconda, Posted higher prices up ta 12 percent foc materials critical to productk>n of cars, houses and appliances. BU'cklng the trend, four n1illlng firms cut lhe price uf fl our by 12 percent, rerlecting lower wheat prices and an anticipated bumper corp. But in New York, the city's c01nmi11Bloner of C014hllnlCr n!- falrs, warned of higher food prices. "For the first time in 32 months, the entire food industry is free to raise prices as much as they wanl. Unl:ss some thing Is done i1nn1ediately, low Jn come cons un1 ers \Viii !inti themselves in the tn ldst of a disaster." sajd romn1i'>Sioner Ehnor l:uggcnhc1.n~r John T. Dunlap. director uf the Cost or Llvln~ l:ounr1L ugrcd firn1s th:.11 h ad volunl:i.rily a~rccd to hold !ht· line on prices to lh l· 11µ to their promiscs. 1 lt· lli:iitl \hi' Phase IV rt!gula11011 s \l\'l'l' :::====:::J·:· d r opped wi lh this ;,.. ... widcrstanding . . ~27th i ' o. .. , ! • ., • ., ,, ' ' t • ' \\ on.I•• "~'"~ ··t;u,.,JI ,~·· I l1111h ~11ur 'ugg1·!-linn ;1hout counting my hlCS!-Hll!"' 111 tin~ joli ;111d d~c1dt!d to quit .. • r ' 1__ --- S1nog, . Co11gestlo11 California Folk F_lee Sunny State • SACRAME~'TO 1APl lili\lions of Americans have heeded the call of "Go \Vest, •· ,\oung n1nn." and wound up in " California. T\1'0 generaJi6ns " later, they're turnin g around and . going North. E~st and ~ South. Californians are fleeing the ,.. smog' and .congestion or the Golden state ror OregOh, Nevada and Arizona and for the South, figures rrOm the ,• California Department o f 11 Finance show. _ losing people to California , the numbers indicate. THE DEPA R TMENT tabulated the number of out- of-state dri ver's I ice n s es turned in to California as opposed to the ,number of California licenses turned in to other states. New residents obtain drivers' licenses for the state in which they reside, a depaRment spokesman said. Bet"·een July 1, 1973 and April 1, 1974. 208.378 persons turned in Ii ce n S·e s in California, but I 7 6 , 11 5 Califo rnians sought n e w licenses in other states, a net gain of 32.263. These figures, of course, only include those • SPECIAL LOW PRICES ON .( · FLOOR SAMPLES MAKI DIE Of A ijlD ... flRSl cilMEI • GEHERAI. :MAYTAG WC TR IC ELECJ. DIYIR 18CU ti · 'T°" o! Une SIC!e b1 S• ·-·REFR IGERATOR Lllo.eN .. ,_ .... S..o $150.00 --s34soo SJ 3800 MAGIC Cl& 20"&asltmp ..... -S..• $40.00 SJ3800 ' .. ' MORGE .....,..., 20 .. w.-.... ~ ... SAY 510000 BUY WITH • 90 DAYS SAME AS · NO MONEY. CASH AVAILABLE ON · ·DOWN ....... APPROVED CREDIT '····-M.l• ,_ We1ti~houw MclMlr-Hoc!Uftg Ught ulb• "pc. 27' Gok111 s.t . LlloOll 27c LIMIT 2 /27'u~1 1 $2.27 "':'' ' ' GEHERAI. ,.,.., Fri9idai~ GEHERAL ELECTRIC Slll11y-•l nl Repro LARGE lrand ELECTRIC · SELECTIOH of TRASH .. Stock•d Refriger.ator REFRIGERATOR W a· s h er· Wosher /l!rfer Roeoodlttoned -COMPACTOR "-""' -.o..y ... UMd 9 MO. Co .. lnolion ~-.. S..o $40.00 SJ6800 ........... s11 aoo SAVE -s1799s s31 aoo Flo!tu•ns 1 Only s20000 SAVE SUS .r" ""' For example. about 1,500 ~ more California residents are ~ fleeing to Oregon 's green ' mountains cecb wtoe~ 11\an ' OrcgOn resident_, are mov ing I into California. And I hi s • despite Oregon's uqpfficial -i campaign to discourag~aple · I from settling there. i Bul the great indUSlrial , states of the East are still Yiho have driver's licenses and l.--~::O::~';;:~~~~tQi);;;.i' do not include others . pa'ticuta,Jy childccu . BEST BUY AWARD Oregon -in spite of the ..-.._.ERAL c<1m!)3ign to discourage nC\Y . _-:::::.;;: -GE:" W; PRICES BORN HERE, RAISED ELSEWHERE ~LO_W_E-ST-n•1a~1•Nr•o•w-N nA~DiiMiilRALD'ii--~'--------~~ ~:l::~::e' FREEZER I resident s -is the biggest net lLECTRIC recipient of Californians. ...... DI•••..-.... .......... r.:- T . · M • Almost 19.000 Golden State .,. _. ..... WO a1or residents fled to Oregon :~::=--------· __ duri!'t that ninf!-month period, ,.. I • I I I C• , · J i ' while 90ly abOOI s:ooo-oFe-go ities 0 n residonts moved to the so~th. • jQbless Club WASITTNGTON Jtl Pll ·- The number of major cities t and inetropolitan areas with ' "substantia1 '' unemployment : b "WE ENJOY TOURJ!;TS. but oor tourist motto is ·There's oo place like home '," said Ron Schmidt, Ortgon Gov. Tom r-.tcCa l t 's ad1ninistrative assistant. · He said there is n o organized campaign to discourage new residents. that ''it's· just two m i Il i on Oregonians sayirig to everyone else. 'Sta~ home.' " of six percent or more rose y ' two in April 10 43 , the highest ., le\'el in 15 montM. the Labor ' Departnfent reports. The two major I a b o r ' markets added to the list were , Kalamazoo and Lansil"lg-East Lansing in Michigan. Offlcial1 said the increased joblessness Arizona had a net migration from califomia of 7.928, "ihile Nevada,iained, 7,914. Another 5,000 more Cati f orn I ans traveled Into Washington than headed south from ihat state. 1 in both cities was "due. ' primarily to layoffs in the automobile industry. 11 O~la~ma . -borne of the This was the highest number·, · • Ok1es WhO Oed lhe_Dust t of the nation 's 150 major labor Bowl of ~e 1930s for the land ' areas on the list since 44 areas of slttlShine -: attract~ 1.sm A had six percent or m 0 r e #more Californians than 1t losL t'. unemployment in January o( In the .9Guth. Arkansas had a ~ 1973. net . ga~n or . almost 3;000 C. While the list of major cities Cahfomians 1n that nine-~ . th -·k-t t' 1 1 month period. '""' \V 1 l)U.IJO) an 1a unemp oy-Tenn cs see. Georgia, , ment \Vent u.p for the Kentacky, North Carolina, second month Ill. !" rowl ~ West Virginia and Virginia 11.. num~r o.f smll!er con: attracted more ... Californians : ~ties with stt.tpercent .or, than they Josi to the lure or Oi higher joblessn~ corftjnue~ a.,. the Golden State. doljDwatd lr~d !ljl beql 21,. ·In the East. New York sent ·~ mooth5 earlier J!l August of al0l9st 16,000 resldenls to : 1972. _ ', Cslifornia. while ~t acquired The .J·a b o r 4epartroen1 s only about 6 600. Ohio suffered ·• manpower administratloa said a net Joss ' of about 6.816 ; .. three smaller areas were pen n sy l van I a 6 , 549 : f. added to the list in Aprll . but Mas.5achusetts, 4,677 and New eight othel'I Wert: de.lettd , Jersey, 4,379. ~ dropping the total for the The "Go West. young man" • smaller cities to 663, lowest quote has been generally since March of 1911. A peak of attributed' to Horace Greeley, 853 was reached in July or a 19th century New York .. 1972. newspaper editor. " 1 I See by Today's Want Ads eTHAT e IT'S e DlME -eA e LINE e DAY! .. • • Two ~""J*'O!ln SelealoM: Ntirlld ord Delicate • Aufl Cyde Oii r.....,, q:..es Gentle No+.at T~ • Pr"ffTIOl'>ef!f PreJs (}'Cle s159ts . ' ' . MO'THER'S DAY SPEC1Al D•YS OMLY-s•T· & SUMD•Y 2 ,. . • •• ' SIDIVI AL.II s- PRIC:ED SO LOW t1i.a1 tJ°'e maf\lllacturGf wlll f\Ot allcrH us IO adverti~ lt . fltl 20 pc. coottWAli KIT FIN 110WlllNGo , sJIUIT ~ .. with the ~ufCNlse ol ttils ad " SALE You will never buy a freezer for less . AU srus IH nocec SAVE$$$$ , re~ 14 SR GEllERAL fUCTRIC ........... , ............... SJ699S I 5.5 cu. ft. GINIRAL IUCTillC Deluxe Rofrigerator 'F.LOOR MODELS · WI CAllY IUILT-INS -AT IUILDEIS PllQS •GE •MAGIC CHEF • O'KEEFE & MERRITT • THERMADOR •ROPER •JENN-AIR -_, 2:SPEED .4·CYCLE !!O.YY DUTT WASHER • ,,._....,, ,.,_ Cvc .. wido C•ld W•l\f C.olclow" • No•mal C...ti. 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Propost· llr>n 9 ou tlle Jt1111• bal/ut, is a co11trovtrs1a/ 111cce uf µ1·vp11si!il let1is<t1ive co11 trol over cun1puiyll Jl)'(11'/1l·1·s. 1'11c is.Yue Is de ba ted iii r.rerµts fr<1111 uro speecl1cs prlnled in tl1e Tuu·n llcrlt Rrp1Jrre1·, \Vrifn1y 111 /attOr of the prupos11iu~1 is l/u/'u/tl IV 1/lens. chai n11a11 of tilt board of factor11 t:q11lpmeri1 Corp. and carnpaigii courd111(1tor for lite 111iliative. YES--lt 's a Tirnely Politicfll ft1eclicirie A nonparlisan initiative lo imprO\'l' campaign finance and conflict of intcresl la\vs \\'ill be on the California ballot ihis June. Called !he Politicial Heform Act of 1974. ii invites the voters of California lo take 11 gia nt step toward open slate :ind local government r£'sponsive lo the public interest. It is a step thal should be taken by Independents. Republicans and Democrats together. \Vithtn the desirable diversity of our dPn1ocratit process there are times v.·hen people of varying political persuasions can -and should -discard their dirferences to seek a common goal. Such occasional cooperation can only ~lrcnglhen a sy stem that offers freedom to differ but requires acceptance of n1ajority decision. The Pol it ical ~efonn In itiative represents an opportunity to bring us together in an efforl to al'hieve a new era of open government. It would enact Tlito lav.· provisions v.•hich : I -Require full di sclosure of contributions and expenditures of $50 or more in state and local campaigns. ! -Prohibit lobbyists fro1n making campaign contr ibutions and/or giving expensive gifts to eiec1ed officials. :i -Stop sizable anon ymous and cash con- tributions lO campoigns. ot -Put a ceiling on spending..for .state1'£idc elj?Ction and ballot n1easure ca mpaigns. ~ -End conflict s of interest by prevenliri g all !>l:ite and local officials fron1 voting on matters in 1rl1ich they have a pcrsooal financial stake . b -Lin1it the amount of 1noney that can be spent to obtain signatures to qualify initiatives for t:.c slate ballol. 7 -Prohibit the rn a i Ii n g of legislative nev.•s- letters at public expense after an incumbent has fil ed for reelection. M -Enforce the la111 _by cs~aq!ishing a non- • • ;·9 . ..... , ......... !;-; .,.. -· .. , ..... ' ' .. ~ .... '· . .. , ... 1>artisnn t'01nmission lo tn11estlgate. subpoena, le\'y fines. and seek criminal penalities for violators. In post-\Vatergate America it sccnls di!ficult lO i!naglne 'h..1 t a11y Californian 11.·ould not v.•ant 10 exi!lC frorn our politlc11\ process the corrupting influence of secrecy and spec ial interest money. 'l'et the self-inte rest of certain entrenched groups i5 already stirring opposition to the Politica l Reform Act. The last thing such sho[t-sighted special interest· groups want js pub I i c 1 y account able government whose open-processes n1ute the influence of money and secrecy .. A clever campaign on their part ·might succee(l by charging that: • 1'/ic hiitiotive will ''force ln1si11ess out of politics.·· Th at \\'OUld be a f<i lse charge, Contributions fron1 people in business -or labor -1nust be disclosed, but they are not I i m i t e d by the Political Reform Act. Conlributions £ron1 or thro1,1gh lobbyists \vould be prohibih.'<i. The privilege to lobby is both noble and necessary. It stems from the constitutional right of the governed to petition those v:ho govern. From a practical standpoint. to lobby is lo help the democratic process by helping lawmakers to understand both sid es of comolex issues. This equitable scenario -disintegrates and becon1es an unbalanced arrangemen t at best and a cesspool of corruption at v.·orst when lobbyists become secret bagmen \\'ith w11in1it cd access io lo\11n1a.kers \1·hose l'iections and or enrichm ent are- d i~ectly linked to the money in those sec ret bags. .A.ti should lobby on the basis of merit. not n1oney. Experience proves how foolhardy it is to expect lawmakers in Sacramento. \11ho gain from the presenJ arrangen1ent, to change the rules. Greed and the lust for po\11er are rarely exorcised by sudden pangs of conscience. That is 1v11y lhe people of Calilomia need Proposition l . e Tiie initiative wou ld cause lligJter taxe s. That would be a false charge. The estimated SI millton price is about 1-lOOth of I percent of·our S9 billion yea rly budget. It is a bargain -a low-- cost. high-yierd iiiYesfment-in better and more honest government. · , e Tl!e conflict-of·inter€st provisions of tlle initiative will force good people out of poli· tics. That v.·ould be a raise charge. ln fact. the initiative will provide the opportWlity for a greater number of hooesl and capable citizens lo seek. public office. Se\·eral '''eeks ago an official of the state or \·;;-•shington reported that disgusted by the sham ' -'!' .. • ~ ....... '• If'' ,J ~ .. .. • •.. -~~ ' .. ~ .. .. ,/·· rcfor1ns or their state legislature, the people pamx! -by a 72 percent margin -an Initiative rt'quirlng full disclosure of principal fin Qnclal transactions by candidates for 1973 electloll$. All elected o£ficials \\'ere requi red to file financial slatements by Jan. 31 , 197~. He went on to say that, despite \\'ild rumors that the contrary would occur , there 'A'8S ooe resulting resignation out of 2'i5 s1at~level elected positions. At the county le\'cl, two (both coroners in small counties) out of J78 resigned. The pglilical Reform Act -now Propo.sition 9 - is a timely opporfunity to apgly a ·l~lslatlve'­ disinfectant to the maladies re-Vealed by \Vatergate. For t'4'0 years we have bad revelations of political scandals, but no refonn. A resounding \ iclor y for the Political Reform Initiative would ~ve national reverberations. A recent New York Times article described Propc>silion 9·as "Oni of the ·strongest piec~ of political reform eve r pl:iccd on the ballot-cf any state." As ?>.1ay Department Stores' Chainnan Stanley J. Cioodn11111 recently told the National Retail fllerchants Assn.. businessmen ·have fallen into wide public disrepute because or "an almost unbroken re<.'Ord or opposing legislation that the 1)Ublic thinks is good." The admission of eight major corporations that they made illegal political contributions amountin g t.o hundreds of thousands of doll ars can hardly have improved the "bad guy" imcige. · Plous rhetoric and slick P\lblic relat~ will not help - but n nonpartisan business task force in support of n1eaningful political refonn -a•ould help counter that image. wOuld narrow the chasm between the· curporate com1nunity and the general public. . ' As a businessman I regard it particularly i11c11.mbent upoo the business community to erase purty lines.and work toge ther for the adoption of Proposition 9. NO--lt's l1 ic orn plete '.4nd-Ot•e rl y Co ni plex. Opposing. U1e proposition is Robert H. Finell, partner iu t/1-e law fir1n of McKenna, Fitting a·ud. Finell, and former co1t11selor to President Nixon. ... Whether the ·Political Reform Act ol 1974 becomes law wiU, or course, depend not upon any single group but upon each Californian v•flo a;oes to the poles. I am an advocate for no vested interest, no client. I am here to give my O\\'D per!l>n&l opinion. tr Proposition 9 passes, l have no doubts that it \\'J11 do more for en1ployment of the accountants. CPAs and lawyers than anything since the passage of the Internal Revenue Code! The Political Reform At1 of 1974 is composed of approximately 11 chapteis and 20,000 \\'ords, and !his sheer. size and complexity are in my mind directly opposite to what an initiative is all about. l am sure that Hiram Johnson's concept of an initiative or a referendum was not to propose niany Issues in one initiative or referendum. but to deal with a single subject matter at a, time ; to deal specifically on a given matter, in simple .te.rms, so that people could vote intelligently. The proposal of the abolition of the death penalty is a good e1ample. I deplore these 111assive and complex initiatives to tOe public at large as an abuse of the process. I take umbrage at the full-page ne wspaper ·ad taken out by the proponents of this act, which stated that " ... if this act passes, it .... -ould mean independent government at every level." This Is not true : it does not cover federal offices. only some state otnces, and is limited in its application to local offices. Under expenditures it only relates to state ccnstitutional offices. Jt does not cov er (expenditures o[) senators, a s s e m b I y m e n , supervisors, and over 5,000 local o!ficials. Jt does not cover all govemnient. This is a n1isrepresentatlon! Let me, in general, give you my reasons for. oPQSing the Political Refonn Act of 1974: I -The proposed law sets up a partisan Com- mission (to be fwMled from the re n er a I r<:venue at $1 mlllioo ann ually) giving political <lPP.Ointees -arbitrary a~d d I c l a tor I al administrative powers over the fundamental e!f.>Ctoral processes of representative_government. The history of such "election boards" in other stales h.as been rife with charges of partisan "h'l{ll\y·panky.:'' - Z -The proposed law arbitrarily assigns dollar "prict tags" to statewide offices and allov.•a ca.11didates ror governor lo spe nd more than t"·ice as much for election as candidates for otbe.r constitu tional offices. 1bis amount is less per voter lhan the 10 cent~ per capita allowed for c;•ndldates for fed eral office under national la..-·. This concept not only runs contrary to our tt.'lleral syste1n, v.'hich accords equal dignitv to offices at each level of government, but 'cuts a.cross the conslitution~! right of the public t.o ..... ' . PROPOS ITION 9 'OPPORTUNITY ·~OR ERA • D OF OPEN GOVER NMENT'. 'MOR E RESTRICTIVE POLITICAL INVOLVEMENT' D rtceive un inhibit ed infonNtion about a 11 csndldates. The right to receive lnformation on which a ''Pie ii aist is a fundamental munterpart of the right of free speech. -'P'I' (aptla limitation on spending does not apply to state legislatll'e offices or other partlsan offices.. 3 -Cali(ornia has recently etiaded one of the most stringent disclOflur&' and abtk:onflict-of· interest laws or any sll~te in the Un.ion. This new Jaw does not include many of the ob~tionable prOvlsions outlined In .tht lnltlaUve, ·and It lhould be allow«I a ·testing period before ~en more s11.·eeping cnanges are locked into law. 4 -The pro visio11s relating to cditributlon~ and expenditures by p<>lltical ~rtles are unrealistic and arbitnil").'. ·we need stronger and rnore accountab le polltlca1 · 9rganlzatfQn -not \1·eaker parties. • i -The initiative aUo""' carnp.1ijnS for ballot propositions to spend more... than candk!ates for gnvernor in the primary elticUon or olhcr state offices in both tbe primary and general elections. The initlaUve prooedure ~ been ,Dadly ibused. In it! excesse~ as~is demonstnt~ by. PropOsitk>n 9. To say that ballot.meaaure.s ire mor.( lmportant -than-111e candi~t~ 'f,il\(i ~ 6lflce involves • value Judgment that J bell,ve Q>Ollt ~ifomilnl will reject ' The proposal is, in my opin1oq, Ul)Workablt, Wlwieldly, une\len and uncon.tltutional1 I favor full disclosure in political camjJalgninc by all who seek full<lme' el«:tlve office. This p1·oposa l. however, goes much too far ln my •opinion and ..-·ould make poH(lcal pvt\c.tpation and information more restrict!Ye rather 'tbU more tipen. J ourualist J oius Up ' Big Business ~s~~t ~·A~~:-'- ·--d By RICHARD NE!\NE~IAN "In my liretlme. the corporation has become the institutional axis around y.·hich most or \Vestern society revol\·es. That's an Incredible chaoge in so short a period, and Jn that sense it's not hard to understand why some DC09'e distrust it." Peter f\1d;olough, chairman of Xerox Co~.. "rrote those words as part of Xero.1 's 19?3 aan'Ua! repert. They are a'ppropriate coming rrom him. 'Xerox has succeeded both at developing and marketing major new products and in strivi/Jg lo fulllll ~~jllely defined but nonetheless· real tlelriand.1for cOrJJoratc · soclai> respqnsiblJl6'r · · · ;·' t,11 '!'as tlie first "n\a)or oorpor@!lon lo -gi\ltl· its e.1ee~VJ!l '1 year off to "engage • '• social proJ~viog.no direct link to c:Or.w.ate affailp,. ••• .' • 1 · '. ;• ·Ttii refllity Of corppr*~power today ii ~ either, a ~loo ·tp,li"-~!h Ind aniUnd , .)'bidJ lo mold ow; eI(>e!'latiol!l of eoclai ;-rtetotin. or else 1t Is sameth~ to be ~legidated away. Tbe lat~is ,UitJlkely to • . happen, even though the U.S. corpor1tioo ' ~~· ~under more direct at~? toctay than at any fime in 50 years. . ' .-. _..._. ... , re.!'pond to them -ts. H. ~to me . he~rogeneGUJ natian ~ · centra: fundamental to this generation'<busiiiess ~l:dqua;ter'r city. ,'J'hja, o,till ot keep leaderr!iip. '' And then he adds mod~ly. C:OngreSljl a11q the J'resident ~ 'tryina •·To succeed in that would b{.atinfcadt." new, progrant.! and""'setting nellii.\)rloritics, \Vhether Calvin Coolidge ~~tually' told nor should it. the American Society or Newspaper BUT .GIVEN the difnculty of ft.unciat· Editors that "the business of America mg policies 'wtiiCb '-A'Olk . Ai. .. M-11 ln is: business" is ln question. But the P.I.assac~l}Se, tta ~s Al, aba. ma,°'· ot dealinJ phrase has stuck , as a kind of th l ··· I condemnation of t h e busines;-is-all ~'l lfe sty es as different is surfers in LA are from professon at· Pttnceton, mentality of the 1920s. v.-e mlgh~ be p-ateful for lhe·multi!)lldty It is ironic ~hat It has a new kind of of corporate ,boardrooms ·and the fact truth about ~ it today, ,.•hen so many that most ol the economic decision· leaders are recognizing that much ol the making is not concentrated at either end unfinished bu~lness of America is not of PeMl'lylVania Avenue -even !hough busioeSs: in the usual sense but can best y,·asbington .can never, be forgotten for be prockl~ llong by the corporation. long. · CRmCs WHO say lhe corporatlon i.! Thia ls not to overlook ~the 'IC"arts on ,.. answerable "only" to the stockholders the corporate skin. but only to·agree wit h someunies ran to realize that tn a day of P.fcColough that for lbe corporation to instituU~· trading this kind of mee't its enormou s .... ntw accouhtabilitY 'can be a significant prod resJ)OMibllity w o u I d t n d 1 e d be to acf.\oo. A.Od compared to ~·hat ~·e have significant. It also lead1 up to.-"· farewell. seen " SC?Vetnment in recent years, tbe for this column will no longer·cerry. my corporatklft can act with speed. This byline. After nine years 11 ob@rver, the remains true even in the light of challenge of a new role ln a fln:lncial cor· stockholder , sults, consumerism and poratlon has proved irresistible. environmentalism, all of which are at No business Institution facea more of a least partly legitimate responses to the chaltenge than the financial . Al. custodian recognition ii the reality of vcorporate or trustee of a large part of the nation 's U.S. Needs a Good $1 Roast nus NEW REALITY, says Mr. . M~oogb, "places a much broader bufden of .retpoo.sibiltty oo businessmen than .ever ,before. To meet it requires that we.have-many more people whole understandhig, whose balance and wh08e j!Jdgmeot have been boned and polil!bed by e1perience and methods far broader than traditional tralnin g in finance or marketing or business practice in general. power. savings and Investment&, it must guard We +may in the Cuture look back on theni and mate ··them grow: 1t mlllt recent' tlmea as the seed iest )·ears in make ~ pl'Ofit for its own !tockboklers; Washingtm 1n this century. When and tt must fulflll a vital lnte'rmediary Wa~gate is fmally behind us and the role, in efCect altocatlna funds amon1 the By t~HED \\1, KLl1'Jf'~ Arid PHIL. llANNA SACRA~IE~TfJ -\\'hat !his country nl'edS is a j!.OOd 9a-cent roa st of bee f! Bui it'll nevl'r gt'! it until the min irnutn 11age goes dov.·n lo ~t <Jn hour. and 1he price or gasoline is back to 30-cents a gallon . \Ve'd like to hH\'C' a !5-cent loaf of bread and a l·CC'nt hotllc of niilk. but 11c're not goi ng to get !hem. lt 's hard to know \1hom to believ \\'hen It conics to prites v.·e have lo ptiy for all cuts of bt>Cf. Pt·ople CHI more beef lt;day thnn cv1~r before -c<11!lemen arc raising n1orc beef -ycl lht• price is O lt.t.N&I COAST DAILY PILOT 1'he c:on1ment page or the l.Jaily Pilot se<!ks to inrorn1 and sli1nulate readers by pre.'ienling a variety of com· n1e111 ary on topics of inter· esl an ll <iig nil1t·ance frorn infor111ed obscr\1er~ a n d spokes1ntin Robert N. Weed, Publlaher So lurday, May 4. 1g74 I higher than ever and t~ caUleman says he is losing n1oncy. i\ot ooly is the guy 11.·ho raises the ratl le nnd sells it 10 the feed lot los~g rnoney. hut the feed lot · O\\'nen..., collectively al:.o have lost ~I billion since January. · Tiil'; SITUATION is getting so desperate that calt lemen are refusing to sell stee rs. lo the reed lots. v.·hich cJuld reso11 10 a higher price later this sun1mer 11·ith a shortage of bee f. ~!lrtle people saict the reason the price is so high is the exportation of beef at extremely high prices to 'such countries as Japan. But according to the Cali· fornlo Cattlernen's Association, this Is not lruc. "There's no~ doubt the Jaj)- an~c v.·ere importing tx-ef. but it wasn 'I in an.v significant runount." :in assocla· lion. spokesma n said. ,\nd bt.>ea usc or the energy crisis in ./11111111. \1·hich is \l'orsc ihun our 0\111. that country has all but e\eminated beef lm- l)()rts. . Current ly lhere are an estimated 5.25 million cattle. in California. but ii is hn1lo11siblc to mnke a brenkdov.TI to 1eU hcn1· 1nany "·Ill be going lo 1narket. SO:\IE CATTLE~1 E~ are going out of bu~lfl£'SS -they w11. 11.·ell bul they lose 111 lll'Y on each ste_cr that goe:i to market. The re nre some ..,1h:o ore St!lling their breeder stock for use as homburAer In lhe stores. and this con be s 1>ermancn1 problc.111 for the callle lndustry. Just about a year , spJkosmen a.ay. the country had a stable cattle niarket. Then it v.·as hit \Vilh l\\'O !}lings -a tederal price celling and' a· truckers' strike -!hat ullimately caused everyone to lose money. The mltk ind4S1ry .is hH '.l'ith similar problems and much of it concerns the hiGh cost of grain and feed . 1 ., "To find those •Jt'ethods -and to develop and advance the people who '\. ,,. pai!sloos It aroused are cooled, it will be 'different· parts of the economy. And It easier to aasess the pluses and minuses bas dally, \'lsibillty to • wide piblk; Of these years: One problem that will remain for any admlnistratloo is the sheer ·dilficulty of advanClna a continent-wide, ' Richard Nt.nnemon.notodtjtctfng io a. corporation, hes writttn about the bu.sines• scene jor nine .. 11ear.1. -•. According to the industry leaders. )"-------,------- 1•;e 'll have to cut down on the feed~ D ·· s zz · ' H . processors have had nothin, but red in!(·· . l\i®.n .• ·ta ion s a orse for three to four years. ahd produceri1 • / ·V ,..... . ... 1 • - And yet thlni• wUl never be qutte the same again. Don't )'W, find yourself coatllng more often!. -· are saying 1 "If \\'tcan't cover our costs•: · ,; ' .!' · .. ~..... 1 ~~l~ge~)t .. Jhc herd (sell' It for ham· O:~:. aJD!~lerent Sclwla1· YET ~1ARKETISG groups are urging , .,.. JOE . COONEY found what '.Co.id have been the vam1o ol the yur - ''U.S. Out of North Amerk:I.''....:. 00. wall near ~fission l>olorM, but ol!Ome pooplc. to drink rnore milk end eat more By KERB CAE~ ' . bee! so they'll benefit from' the protein. ., and this high advertlslrig oost Is being SAN FRANCISCO '~; Nobod)'1S added to .tile cosJ f beel and Jllllk. heartbreak js ~ gr<;jll lhaf oomebody Instead of CalU9rnla heing the "land of can't make a"llock ·M "! IL Timely milk and honey," lt iSHJildfy be<oming Posters, on ll{annan, is DO~ pl;oclucing the "lllnd of met Pepsi and 1ugar posters "on 1"!'\t~,ttocl< ot <Pa\ty rul:.Ctitute," as people 9Cl'OUnge around Hearst holding 1'" a ~e gun, tor replacement of those thlngs on which alongskle the SLA's ~ u de nd seven-headed cobra. icy P" · Selling briskly at t Jn the loog..run these .9hortat,rea n~y be $150 1-copy:-- good ror the nutrition ol the oaOon -less beef and milk, Or. Jean .~fayer, lecturing at UCLA, said Americans should cut down on the nmc>uJJt or beef they eat and shift• lheir .. fooc! hoblil! to 11\0fl' gral!j'.-bean•. pl ultry and fish . •flich, he aald, ..,, more nulf;ilious than beef: . Perhaps they'lr ·oo forcoo to actept Doctor l\fayer'1 thesis because there isn't enough mooey lo purchase beef. I PERHAPS, as Sim· pie Simon 5'11'•. the petrol shortage Is oye ' ror. last ~'ef"k· end U>e cars were luU or people •nrt the roach 'l'--ere fUll of cars. It was like old U11te1. If you tooled al•na at a ' •• legal M, you eoon found Meres and patriot with no ltllle of ~~·bu. Grand Prix iPrlxes?) cllmbl!'g your erased It , .. Rovtew~ llu!Ji teller's JaUplJ>CS.. ltpla Dalltllng, horns capsule critique ol the·Govtj Priotlnl holllcfng. A'h, the sybaritic, plea1Ur.. Office'• newly publilhtd IS r~ on seeking, seli·lndulgent, not lo • say the President's Ja1 CO!llPllc.i~ons:, homr Amertcins, once aptn living "AU-plot, no character."'\ · -. , from.1Clay to day, crisis to crl$f11. _"FREE 8EACllES;" the), "ft e " Even hordes ol boa~ llld h.,.... fli•book , about nude bea~ trom' lrallers we"' lo be 1ten oo the llollnas lo San Grtgorio and',. 'on' freeways, bu~gas aa lboupJbere -do)Vll \l!t <oatt) Is •bsohrtcly otiectne we"' no yetterdays, Drlvlna behtlld a -and•!'m-not itolmtng"to lbe'nued h(>rge trailer one Swl<lay. I aaid to my bod I ... I mean the pho\os of"l'tl!necU then wile, "Isn't that Profhsor with cameras and binociiiars, Jeorlng Ueblrnlch'• roan st.Ilion!" "No," ohe down from the helchtl. u 1 h ! "'plied evenly, "I be\lev• It's a horoe Rtetevoltlnl ... My comp111n1 that I of a different 11<hotar." She was""'" hadn't rea d any 100<! fortune "°*I" r<Placed. Bul,nol lo jest: The cars •re lalely brought IO!ace lrom J:d .Wr1ght ""F" again bun1per-to-bumpered Ind of A~too, who pludctd thll• at the we are r!iht boi;.t< where · wt s!Arted .....,r SeH: ''You will ' Be '.I.warded to stop. Some Great Homor. " .. .., " t, t ... •• - (. ,• ' .. Hi girls and boys. Today we are going to d.iSCUM zomeone that is very •·· de.at to•ttie , htai!ii of •All 'Of u~· . ·. our lt1othcrs. . .As you ·all' know, May 1 •i& 1 llfother's Day. That's just one ~k from Sunday. Uncle Len hopes lbiit all --mys and girls arc!· 1alrei.dy .._ thlak.lng about this very i,mi)ort'ant date .and that . yo u have planned a lol of nice things just for &tom. .&id ~d can be a b]&. hell?.., at pfannlng a1.0: Git"nunlD help you figure out a nice place to take Morr. for dinner and talk to hin1 about the guts tN!.t ·ltfom likes best. -, · . 1 · Yoli ' can also plan a .few " ' .. .. nttle "surprises" -loo. 1.lk(.!' 1 ~~~~~~~~~=~==~==================~ giving' her breakfast 'in bed, or r baking hel" a cake. or making- her a ·special ·bat(!h ot ·fw1ge, or jolt by ·being,e11ra·special IOOCI boy8 line! 1ifls on her ,,. "•pocial'.: .day,, . ~ since Mo1ber'1 Day is real :special, Uncle Len . WQUld lib< au of his artists and J!O<\S to send l material £bcY.1t. -this special . :<f3)! .• You can draw _ plctufes .of Mom doing all of tl>e \hiqgl' she dOes aroond the biuS<: 364. da,ys of the Y•Or· - And the poets should have no prgblern$ ~it)l wr~tlng ·~n * PRIZE tJ'INNER * Eve Himmelheber, 12, of 2296 Placentia, Cost• Me sa 'Any. child l Z or. under , can enter Uncle Len's, Contest. Here's all you · do :· (I) D111w picture on piece of plain. white paper S"h Inches wide and 4 inches deep. Ose black ink and make lines black. (2) Do not copy or tra<!c picture. ft must be your ov.n v.'Ork. (3) Put your name, age and address on back of drawing. Mail 'it to Uncle Len's Art Contest, Box • 1560, iOAJL:Y PlLOT, COsta Mesa 92626. Entries mu st be received ·by noon on ThUrsday for production on the following Saturd ay. Winner will receive Kenne4y half dollar. ' ~Men ace' I nvented Bv Youth ., BALTIMORE. Md. IAP I Th ink you're good at tic·lac- toe? Try ~teaace. ,.tENACE is the coniputcr lie-tac-toe partne r t h a. t Christopher Kin~y. a 13·year- old eighth grade!', built in his spare time. He says it's unbeatable and gloats \\'hen it y,•ins . Described by 1nenlbers of his family as "interested in everything and in making A's," the junior high· school · student has dabbled i n electricity and p e r r o r n1 e d t!!lectrical experiments r cr'r se\·eral years. P.fenace - or the t.·lechani· cal Electrical . Nou g ht s ,. and crosses Engine -was his PET BLACK BEAR TARGET OF CUSTODY BATTLE fi rst attempt at building a "Minnie" Peers From Her Ca ge in Baltimtire Zoo computer. Noughts 11 n d Crosses is the British narnc for tic-tac-toe. Kinsey said he decided to build ~1enace \Vhen he found /1iir.self with Jots of free ti n1e during the rece nt Balt hnore City teachers' strike and a science project that wou ld be due after classes resumed. Working in IDs basement with help from a basic computer design OOok. Kinsey constructed rt.lenace in five "'eeks usin g n1ostly discarded telephone equipment . Menace o perates on a s y s t e m of relays. young Kinsey .. ex plained , and takes Its plOves by. making and breaking electrical contact. Connected to the large main S t<tte <Jf jlf cirylurid. T ak es 1-Iis P et A ·1vctv 1-IAGE RSTO\\'l'\. ~Id. IUPl l -\\'hen state aµthorities took a\vay Earl 1\1nbrose's 125· pound black bea r "r.tinnie" and pul it in the Baltln1orc Zoo beca use it is on !he staic·s endangered species I i st . A1nbrose filed suit. "It's the san1e as if son1cone would · tak!! your pet doi,: away," Ambrose said. cffice !laid a 1972 ~lar~·l and l<t11• ··placing seven ani111.'.lls on tht' s!ll le's list of endange red species requires O\\'ncrs of S!J('h ani1nal s to gel a special r,ern1it ." Dog Trots 60 Mi le8 Bacli Ho111{ S1\CRA~IENTO i UPI 1 - r.l rs. Giovanna Ashlev ha given up trying to gi\·c awa. her dog, Lucky. About four month s ago. sh .!-{il\'e 11\e S-year-old Gcm1a1 Shepa rd.CO iiie mix 10 a frien about JO miles north of hE' hotne. Three days later. h. c-an1e home "tired out." !\trs Ashley said. She tried again on Thursday She drove the animal to he stepdaughter's tio11St! &J n·,ile away in Vuha City. "\\'hen I gav e hirn a\\·ay thi. lin1c, 1 fi~url'<I he can't 1vaU hame again:· she s:i id \\'ith a1 ltali<in accent. ··~1y littlt daughlt•r. ~lary Ann -she': 12 -said. ·mon1ma. 1\'h\' \·o: do :hat for?' I sar. 'becciuSe ran't arford his li.censc I gav1 hin1 to a gocd hoirc: But sh1 11 as hc~trlbrokcn." r.tar~· Ann need not ha vr 11·orr1ed. On Saturday. l\1rs Ashlcv heard a ho 11' I i n ~ outside her gate. It wa~ Lu ck\'. "It was like he wa~ hollefing. ·open up the gate. n1r feel are sore.' " "I gave him a bath . He car; hardl y w:ilk. He's got sore feel and I think he's got a charle) horse . But ~1ary Ann is ha!Jpy. Shl' says, ·momma . you can': give hin1 a1vny an.v more.· So J guess J'll have to get th::ll license. He ea ts ~1 lot. too. bu1 I'll n1ake roo!ll for him this. lirne." ~trs. Ashley said . '•· 101 1l f, ...... ri ~ .Orts of b1lillt•1. to. ~lorn, . . , . · _The •. t[ra~infi! . thls . w.e:e,k Collins. Stacy • Garland and +.e~e e1xctllerit as nsu~I •n<J 'Theresa Rici, au Of Hllntington ~--­tiio j\ldgts had a mo,st d1f!lcult • ~h; Karen Thorp, 'ulie ttt:ne'p.1.ddng '-,...wtnnet;. 1~ £a~ •. , i>erkaJ , Nancy Hansen ·ahrl Caro/~ board by a series of wires is a C box the 'sizeof a sr'nall toaster. oriter ~~·-·~ " Th is is .the playing field, consisting of nine -JHas tic ·'She thought she \vas going fo""a ride. She rode in front of the truck. I 'd take her into the square at Hagerstown. to schools, Sunday aft ernoons in the parks. ThC' spokcsn1an. ,1·ha said the dispute 11'as "on e of the fir>'t cndn r1~cr('fl sr ··"ie~ ('<I~".'., to N-lried in \larv land." declined because ·of a scheduled ~la~· 23 c o u r t hearing to diSt'uss w h y Ambrosl' didn't get a pcrn1it. Ambrose and his \vife. E\·el}11. keep their animals on several acres next to thei r mobile hon1c park, but they denv the animals were .e\'Cr used ·10 ·adevrtisc I be i r business. T heil· Find 'Explosive' ln> .JI· 'M\er;esa ~el .~t . Runh~on JCan 'J:Yler, all of Ne\vport .. l!eadt _~n<Lh•~ j,!let,anij, Beach~ Pam Palton and' Na~:; ~~)ent·1,~9f .. t!.'"r1, .l>Jmberly M.O 'o(Ji,ine, ano Be~u. 4U ~ Whn ve Cheryl and Cynthia Mock" 0 Hlmmelheber fo! the b:est . Founta'.ln Valley . ' ctrc,us ~picture and_ ~e had to . So remembet riow; boys and call tn another 1udl:e to btea~. girls, t6 -gl!t ih your drawin~ the •. Ue •• ':1 , •• :~.. ·:.-about twtother 's Da)'. And don't 1 ~,)VaQt ... !thank i e~e~ey.®e forget your poems and jokes that. ltftt .fA..1.111 ·UiJse·, .rood' for Carol and your questions drt1\ll!lp and Calol. ti)anks for Andy. You can send them ~ 1'ltto UDt Jn poem• and all in the same enveloPe;. 1 --RIDDLES and. ·JOKES : * PIUZE WINNER • FRANK: "What is the last thing you take of-! when. you go to bed?" FRED: "I ha".e. no idea. \Vh~t?" · FRANK: "You take your feet off the floor.'' CflrlM ft.lllH1-rtll. If, .t *M •-ill Le-.-l'lltMI ,, .. squares over red and yellow lightbul~ ~'hich light up when ~ PfesSed and ·a move-is. made. l«nsey said 1t1enace can 't be beaten at its game. You can draw with the computer in .fout different ways, but in the other 90 possible combinations on the playing b o a r d-, l\1enace always wins. "She Y1ouldn·1 ride 1n the back.~.'....-he S!lid. "She'd sit :n the front seat just like a dog." Ambrose said he hought ri-1innie from a Pennsylvani.'.1 animal breeder a yc;1r a ~o "because I've \ranted a bf'nr since I was a child. ")\le don't ad1·crt isc our business here:· sa id ~l rs. 'rnbrosc ... \Ve like animals. H's a hobbv 11•ith us. This is 11·ha t heh~ ·keep us happy - ourselves 1vith our animals." RENO. Nev. fUPl l -"Look wha l \re found, moffimy.'' said tl-1ike Anderson. 8. as he put the three objects on the dirmer table. i\1rs. Anderson ~ingerlv lifted the items and then called the sheriff's office. JOkes. So Until next week then. HO:~ORABLE ~tENTION have a very. very happy '-----------------'-----' l\lenace is not a q u i e I winner, either, Kinsey added. I\ a'rlOOUrlces each victory with a loud ·shrill soond, and en1 its a nerve grating buzz if its human <,'Ompctilor selects one ' "They said I needed a special permi t because the bear v.·ns on !he list of cridangered species." s a i d Ambrose. a t~iler park owner \\'ho keeps a 1nenagerie as a hobby ... 1 tried rt!pcntedly to get .to t ~laryland Resources f Secretary Jal!,lCS Coulte r for a pcnnit but ct>uldn't get one.·· The Ainbrosec; contend they have a federal pe rmit for i\linnie apd bnve pa s s c d federal inspections f\\'ic:c in the past l\l'O 'llOnths. fl.1innie's pen had a deep den , running 11·at~r. a bathtub 1vi1h a sho"·er. and "·ooden steps to her o\\·n lrcc perch . ~1 i ke and his friend. Dawn Ed"•ards, Ii. had found 1vhat turned out to be a caclie of dynamite \vhile they werr 'insr>e<:trng an old "fort'' near fhf'i r house. A clcpu t;.i disposeri of ii. this wee k. goes to Linda ~veryUii.(lg. l ~ "\', ''" ,, ;-,l .... ............... , ... All';\Mv, "~1·:~ 'G=:W'tlollr'~ .... 1,· .. ~-~.~-c.iw. ... . ~ . . ~~. ·. ··~ ~ \.. . . . -.. ·!:. ~-=··~·~=.'::'.~:! rJ:, w°"'~tog robin seems to , rJ e:n.-o M.oO~ern,.,.•,. u. tJ;P)\11.0tl· . prefer tpfk ~e•ty,.Jooda ,while I \ I \'"\ ' I MY SUMMER PLANS Th~ ~~e,r I'm goin(lo'iQ tot~ J:?eac~. (j" Q ~i«iiJihls~afd ~,_.-~escal') . {' ., ... • .J'r!fis i.iln"mer f'rft g;,int-to·fWim in·a;pMJ. ·•• ~ rn play a lot , because there'll be 00 !&CIOJ This summer I'm going to go bike riding . , And, J 'U go on a picnic too. I'll also be going hiking · '."!'here's plenty of lhings to do. .And when this sun\mer is o\·er, . . And I h3 ve to go beck to .school, ". -.,-~. ,._.~,n~:. ';"~0~,~~~~ ~chicken:! favor .hard grains ol "'" De WtU-Mve a ~~·,{ :cereal. NQbod y seems to kn9w , ·~-t.alle?, ~·~ .1• .... ;. •:; ·.~~ ·: bq,w binfs .Hhlc\ !he different .• ,. I can't wait until the n6t summer 'Because I'~ "'l pfayinr Wil"'you. • ·(;; nie·· birds , bf'·~:-a~ • diets that nature dee m 1. k.,. ,,.,., lL .t ""' ,,.,.~ on ... . .. · ,.,.._, ... l~ . .. of the squares f\1enace has already claimed. AB far as &1en a ce is con· c~mcd, that's cheating. A spokesman for Couller's •J;orldscope , (10 ..... ,_ _h-""" .,,_ ......... ,, .· ~ f. • 1 OQna'k1 Johnson announced his intentton to · relign as head of the . ~ \, a.veterans Administration •• In addition to being a family fun fealure. TIJE QUJZ Is "" integrul pu rl of the In.classroom ne,.-s procram pre· scnled In Oranqe Coast area school! os • public sr.rvice b)· lhe Dail\' Pilot. An1we" •Plle~r C11111kle 41w11) IHllfw <11111 ;,, toothle..: iboy -11W11111"1'Wllo!A! ·:'llltabl~:J.or.t~ep1. · bites WitlldUt diewirig,'-'h!ch "·' l'XIMPARED . w1m ··H e '-....,.---------"""-~------' !> .• ' meam· the)' :bave' no1!tihttS 10.. birds ·aoo with tnost -<ilh6 ,. & ... I. ;, b·lnternal Revenue Servie&~ · c-Federal Bureau of,tfWestigation ,Jd. ta«e lhe navor.'of ·thelr :fOdd.' ·animals, the human sense of ' 1(•1 In any case,· Uiey kavt'ftartftY · taste 'b" .®tslandit1g_. Experts any sense «gans for testing' have bi:HlecS: It down' to four flavors. Neither: do they atntll': main categories. 7 sw.eet, ~nP. \ very wen. so the. birdl..ceooot . sour. salty a~d . b f t t e : , be fin icky gourmets &Wevtr, lio"'.evet, ~he four "1 a 1 lJ. "' rl. i ,,. ·~.,.~ their vi1idn is e:1ceJlfot. ilD • tasting Uflenls cap be blend~ ,.; most ....... Jhoir well-placed . and a,ISQ enhanct<( b~ "71CTIS . . '~. eyes reveal the tceoery!M all , io give us ~n eno,.n,o\ts '(t:: skies _;.,in li•iD1 ·color1 .... _ • ~um~r of ~ifrerent t.asty · ,.:: 'To uDaerst.and .. the."tllStilig eensatioos-:·P~rtia~ ."a~ur:''s ·iv. talent&· c:A ttie· rest : ot· the plan for us ls t'o h\81t~ cheWu~g animal 9.Wld,' ·We ; -m u st . .IO pleasant t~t. every bite ls s · • .:. compf!'e them with 'ft1 Qwn, • tho~.IY, ~~m~ be~~-. ns!t It so happens that' few if .any swallo"ln$ .. ~ ,. . ... 'J fl·nr of otui• ani.1Jlal ·friend1 .have . Expery~. ~li~<?t ··e~la.in I~ - t.11:1 taster• u keen N.OUl'J. :Thole , detair hoW the t<iste budS \VOrk . n_u1. that'Clll· taJte,·~a.riOus flavors But tho~ that ta~te su~ry :21 .. depend as·we·do. 'on ·sensi tive S\\>eet are cltistered Arou1id f~ \.,'"I cells ·clued talte bods. -Our· .• lip of the toog\le. 'Clust~N of <"rf' •• ·• xnse «ganJ • are· ·ioh!et: . ~te buds !ha~ ~ense ~lty and . J! ~: shiped, · c1qmPI of . c e 11·~· 8?l1" fla~ ·~re ~Jong tJle slt'aated In various pattsef the side! of the 'ton(?lfe. fifost of iooulh. nieae · taste JJu_da those that s.ense -brt!er fl aVOr! measuft a600fl80 to an inch are on the surf Rec of the ton· • ()J ~· and' the-a Vera Ke tidbit · his ~e, to,va rd 'lhe . ha.ck. But . •'•11 about'110",000·of thenr. . · chickens and' robkls. eagles · · · · ·,. '· and even ·ta'lentcd' partotS get ...._ A RABBIT ,RAS 17 ,000 taste little or none of these tasty buds and a ~ has 25,000. sensations. HoweYer,. nea,ther~ .. of _Y!ese. • .. ·-~"' . .._.,, l\t •r, ,, animals can detect lhe fine t.1141' • ....,, • M•Ml·nlY,,.. .. 1 ., ,,,. • vari•tSocq· of. ii maj,y ftavor s·· • J:llnftktH " fl•r Nl1 >o M•rle J-'a;. aS we can: In'thc·bl~ world, ~::,?i: M111"'•11 k••· 'f1t'-"'·~Q("1 the parrot~ seem• ·,aapable ·or Wbat ts a toadflsb! being· the chomplon taster. But iln4* ·lie ls .lhriliod • to . A· toadflsh Is • true ''11· abiibt 400 fastt budo,'k'lt not ··though you would 'W")~~ :_ ~ ...... J llkcly' that he enjo)'a ·much blm for a pct. His b(g wide ~ navor (rim\ hts snicb arid' head and his big wide rnoulh t cracter9. "OtMr ~~r&: have remind 'Ioli' Or' 3-t68d; ·~ut '~ · fewer uian1400 taste bud& Md has a fishy tall and he bvos m ' mos! J ltd{lbt?y fasl'e \t!il• or • lhe water, ll! bas a.,l'\),f ,of \ ·no nm iii 1heir1 footts .• -' • spike! on ~i~~chin and l tw~ side ASide Wm. 11\c tai!c'lliUrl~! li?s th.a\.sptcatl .~~t \ik~.fpos,. of'n vot also Js"en"' ths skUl t~.9lUt.<? .slirry.Y artd h:\s our tenSt 1. teeth are vti.ty.. Sti'arp, •. The " , hlD<ed by ·~·~J.varlcty'uof->'groWJI toodnsh h at loast :i r ...,u., ,n>e Jns •,..QI,, !C,. root I011i;.Md,· ~s .,y011 ,.can , r m11Utft 1 •lto ¥f19a · quill~!~ linagine. ho 'has never. ·won a e aJch ••·rw«~ea. smootbness beauty·coo1e1'l : : ·: ~.· · " b .and. cnmchlnesl· A blrd ~' ;\ ..We -l ind 'm; .in -warm ish • · W& 1 " r noslrillon,hls ·i>eak, but ,t1~1~.1 ,.0,, usu•H• ln ,t~"•hallol' Wi01 lhe birth this ~ lti>f • S r.iuq4, 11 ou nce • • .malo ,.,,__1, to brflllb~l !n water near~·tie ohoreL H• loW!i~d .g?rilla, the ,;lhcinnatl Zoo 'tdok the lead . alt and 1o _. ~lenl IQ er , ·infers to S)lelld ' most·o! his for capt1v1ly , b1r\hs for such animals with a total • out I~ .dust. Ha h:ls llar1liY ,time on !be , bj)tlODl, oftc~ o( ~·v~n . The, world .~ecord o( •IX ~ail-previously. , any 1~ ol 1111ell. . -• ,. 1.;. i>Jdden among , th• _ rook& _o~ai'cd with . .Ille zoo.. in Basel , Sw1lrerland. The .. So,. a bird 11 unab e.:· or .Though .rather. laiy, he . Is _ record should sopn iump ti> ei ght because another , 11...,1 .. unablc, to ·11:1J e , 1 always. on the lookout for gorllla' cbuple at the Cincin nati Zoo L' expecting a H.,.over,. tile llllldell oJ, hi• ,....,,.11\lni .to arab. If ,Y'!I/. baby wi thi n a month. The baby born · Monday is mouth may alve ~Im -• .11>appen,l to· swim by him, he worth •io,OOO. while her. parents are va lu ed at tcnsatlons of ioft or crunchy may grab your toe and hang $5ff.OOO. Ann Slltlthcombe'rgives the l>l\))y its first Jype anacks: In any ca1t,1lie• on wllh althls mlghl bottle-feeding:---- ! ' 2 The cost of living (CHOOSE ONE: rtse. fell) l .l per cent in March 3 Of the five special congressional elections , ,J\ ' -··held this year. :how ma£J y were won by the · 't ~.. Repubttca ns and how many by the Demo · W ,,. .-1 ·aats?' 1 ~· ........ ~· ~ ' 'l · ··~ . ..:;:-· 4 ,Cf.toOsE ONE$. 'Yit7hak Rab+n, Moshe ~ .:.J ~Dayan) was choS~n to succeed Golda Metr ,. as thl! leader of Israel's rul ing Labor Party. 5 The death toll as a result of the terrorist violenC.t;! ll,lat has jripped Nort.hern Ireland sioce 1969 recetiily reached 1he .. ? .. . . . -mafl". r.• • 1~ ' f 50() b:J,QOQ C·2,QOO • • • (10 polnt1 It JOU can identlfr lhil '*'°" kt the news) ' ' ' President Nixon nom- inated me to succeed George Shultz as Trea· sury Secretary. Since December, I've dou- bled as Treasury Un- der·Secretary and head of the Federal Energy Office. Who am I? matchwc>rds (4,.... '°'-corrocl mao:h) J .... .insurgenl 2_,,,genetic 3 .. -ingenuous 4 .. _ingenlous $ .. _genial a·frank ; showing innocent or childlike si mplicity b-rebeHious c ·friendly JS·inve'ntive , clever t ·hav1ng·to do with heredity . . (10 points H 7ou •nswer lhi• QUettion cornctly) The Soviet Union was the last stop on Senator Edward Kennedy's fac t·fl nding tour of Eastern Europe. He and his w1te are sh own co nversing with ' .. leader of the Sov iet Communist Party. sportlight (2 points for NCh question antWtred conectty) 1 Jo Ann Prentice won the $32.000 first prize 1n the Colgate· Dinah Shore Winners Circle (CHOOSE ONE: golf, tennis) tou rnament. 2 Los Angeles and 1 . are the only cities that have bid to host the 1980 Olympic Summer Games. a·Me1eico City b·Tokyo C·Moscow 3 The Wood Memorial ;,, a (CHOOSE ON E: horse, ~tock car) race 4 Ca1v1n Hill and Craig Morton. members of the .• l .. of the NFL, have signed contracts to play in the Wodd Football league beginning in 19'75. a·Oallas Cowboys b·M1am1 Dolphins C·Oetroit l ions 5 What soort does Lee Elder play protess1onaUy~ roundtable famltJ clteut1kln (no scon) Whal would be some possible benefits and drawbaclls of a U S. attempt 10 improve relations with Cuba? YOURSCl>llE: ti to 100 poiota -TOP $Cl>R£1 II to 90 polnta -Elcellenl 71 to80 poln11-Good. Cl to 70 polnll-ftlr. 429-74 • YlC.. tM.. M1dtson, Witcon~n • I /_ I . ,. • , ti DAIL Y PILOT S.nurday, May 4, 1974 Temple Bat"Y~ ---f~o-~y . · Retreat To Hono1· Women Scheduled Pulpit· & Pe·w Bapti•t First Baptist Cburcb. 2.J.i2t ri!oulton P11rk....:11y, Lui:una lfllls: church school for n\1 ages at 9:30 a.01.: worship se rvice at 10:45 a.m.: sennon: "Count Your Blessings" by lhl' Rev. Dr. lv:.in l3. Bell ; nursery care av;1itablc : c o r f c c fellowship follo"·ing t h ~ service: mid\\'Ctk prayer and Bible study \Vedncsdays at 7 1>.n1. One" by the Rev. Leverne Tun is, pastor ; evening service at 6 with the theme "F::iclng Danger With God's Arn1y." N e w p ort·rt1esa Cbr11tlao Center, 148 22nd St., Costa l\1esa; 'ili'Orship services at 8:30 and II a.m., and 6 p.m.: sermon: "You Need Never fear Again" by the Rev. Dr. Georse Yiood. pastor; educationa,l hour at 9:45 8.jll. Chr l.stlan Scle11ce llarbor Trinity B a p I i s t Chur ch, 1230 Baker St., Costll First Church of Christ, l\1esa: worship services at Scientist, 2880 Mesa Verde Drive. Costa A1esa: church 8:30 and 11 a.m.: sermon on I hool hi Corinthians 8; church schoo l SC at 9:15 a.m.: wors P at 9:45 a.m.: evening service service at 11 a.m .; First al 7; family hour "'ith studies Church of Christ, Scientist, li1h ror each age level 0 n and ·Olive Streets, 1-luntington \Vednesda)'s at 7 p.m. Beach : church school and 11•orshi1l services at 9:30 and First Bnplisl Church of 11 a .ni.: Informal Group of Newport Beach, 2501 Cliff c h r i st i a n Sc I en lists , Drive, Newport ll c i g h t 5 : University High School. 4771 churc~ sctxM;>I at 9:30 a.nl.; Can1pus Drive, Irvine : church "'orsh1p ser\'1ce at 10:30 a.n1 .: school 31 9 a.m.; worship s~rmon : ,,"Faith Brought to ~ service at 10:30 a.m.: F'lrst I! s Goal by the Rev· Dr: F · Church of Christ, Stienllsl, Kent.on Beshore; , 7 v en 1 n g 3303 Via Udo. Newport Beach: service,, sennon: ! a 11 .e n church schoo l and worship Angels at 7: ladies Bible service at g and 10:30 a.in .; C?ffee on Tuesday at 10 ~·1.n.; First Church Of Cbrl st, ~gh .. school students New Scieritlst, 635 High Dri\'e, Lire o~ Tuesdays at 7;30 Laguna Beach: church school p .. m.; m1d~ee~ prayer service and \\'Orsh.i i> service at 10 "'1th studies 111 Hebrews al a.nt.; Stt0nd Church 0 ( 7:30 p.m. Wed n es d a Y s: Christ Scientist 3100 PaCific N~ery care available at all Vie"· Dri\'e. eo:oiia del !\tar : services. church school and worship First Southern B a pt i st service at IO a.m.; \Vcdncsd11y Church, 650 lla1nilton St.. testimony 1neetings at 8 p.m. Costa P..1esa : church school for at aU churches; reading rooms all ages at 9:45 a.m.: \\'Orship available in all -but Irvine; services at 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.; sennon topic for-all churches: ·'s pecial Family Life ''EVerlasting Punishment"; Conference scheduled through Psalms 62:12: "Unto thee, 0 Wednesday (see st o r Y Lord. belongeth mercy; for else\\1here on church page). thou renderest lo every man Chrbtlan Harbor Christian Church, Disciples of Christ. 2401 lr,,.ine Ave., Newp.:irt Beach : church school at 9:30 a.m.: \\·orship servi ces at 10:45 a . m . : • sennoo : ··It's Never Too !; Lale" by Pastor Gene !{. Swanson: prayer and gTO\vth group meets at 7 p.m.: official 1: board meeting on Wednesday " at 7:30 p.m. l, Community Ch r i s t i a n Reformed Church, 9120 ~lei! Ave., Fountain Valley; church '• school at 9:15 a.m.; worship s<!'f'Viees at 10:30 a • m . : sermon· "God Is Number ' according to his v.·ork." Co11gregatlomd Neighborhood Congrega'.tlonal Church, United Chu rch of Christ, ·SI. Ann 's Drive at Glenneyre, Laguna Beach; worship service at 10 a.m.; sermon: •·_Love : The Song of Songs" by the Rev . John ~1. Reynolds: at 6:30 p.m., · Spencer Sturn. dirtetor or Christi11n Education . will be ordained. (see story el~ewhere on chucrh page ). Commu n ity C h urch, CongregaUonal, 611 Heliotrope Ave .. Corona del Mar ; church sclJool ~d worship service at 10 n.m.: !ie:rnlon : '•King of !he !Jill" by the R~v. Dr. Philip G. ~1urray : nur sery care provided ; \Vornen's Service Fellowship will co n d u c t brunch program \\'ednesday at 10 a.m. V.'ith \Villens Foste r Neumann , guest speaker : call church for reservations. Episcopal sl James Episcopal Churcb, 3209 Via Lido, Newport Beach: Holy Communion at 7:30 and 11 a.m.; morning prayer and church school at 9 a.ni.; sernlOn by the Re\'_. Harlan Coykendall . associate rector, assisted by Father Do n Brown. honorary assistant: n1id"•eck services with tloly Communion on Tuesday at JO a.m.: prayer and. praise service in the Parish 11all \Vednesdays at 8 p.n1. J e f1o vaf1's Witnesses Costa 1\-lesa Cen tral Congregation ; public lecture at 4 p.m. "As Christians \\'e Care About Other Poople" will be discussed by V. Besancon, minister~ '/2.77 Canyon Drive, Costa Afesa. Costa J\t esa Ea s t Congregation: public lecture at 1 p.m.; ''As Christians, \Ve Care About Other People" \\i ll be discussed by B. Lee, minister. 'n77 Canyon Drive, Costa Mesa. E • t a n c I a Congregation; pub1i~ lecture at 9:30 a.m.; R. Ba!ky,•ell, miniSter will discuss " 'l\'o Part of The World ' 1n imitation of Christ." 1 1:1.77 Canyon Drive, Costa Mesa. New port Be ac h Congregation : public lecture at 7 p.m.: H. Hendrickson, minister. ":ill discuss "Keep Growing In Your Relationship with God.'' 22n Canyon Dri\·e, Costa Mesa. El T o r o Congregatkln ; public lecture at 3 p.m.: ··Conduct Ourselves Honestly at All Ti mes" "'ill be discussed by L. L a d n e r , minister. 20912 Laguna Canyoo Road. Laguna Beach.' Laguna B e a c h C.Ongregarl:ion; public lecture at 9:30 a:n1.: D. ,BJ&Ckburn, minister wjll. discuss ''i_te;l_pect For Auth:n::itY. js a Sa!.~ For You." 209!f • tiiliuna Canyon Road , Laguna Be3\i1. \\'~t<'htowor Bible Study to follow all lectures enlilled, "Are You Truly a Spiritual Person?" Based on 1 Corinthians 3:1. 'Ibe public is cordially invited. Je1clsla Temple Bat Yabm of Newport Be1cb will ,i}l'Csent "A Tribute io Jewish Women. Past, Preesnt and 1'"uture" at Sabbath services Friday at 8: 15 p.m. at the Z.Onta Club of Newport J-farbor, 2101 ISth St., Newport Beach; Airs. Sheila Sonenshine, Newport Beach attorney, will give the sennon entitled "The Relationship or the Jewish Traditions to the Aspirations of Wom en Today": an Onig Shabbat, hosted by Julia f\.latcha in honor of her daughler Laurie's 16th birthday, \\'ill folio"'· (See story else\vhere on C\urch Page,) L11th~ran Faith La.tberan Church, 8200 Ellis Ave., Huntington Beach: worship senices at 8, 9 and 10:30 a.m.; sermon: "White. Our Fa\'orite Color" by Pastor James Delange: church school at 9 and 10:30 a.m. Lutheran Churcb of the Cross. 2423 1 El Toro Road, Laguna Hills: w o r s hip services at 8:3-0 and 11 a.m.: sermon: "Bearing Witness lo the Truth" by the Rev. ·Or. William R. Eller: Ho I y "'Orshlp service at JO a.m.: George Elskamp, c h u r c h council n1embcr, guest speaker; Gene Koster v.·111 cooduet liturgy and. Mrs. Phyllis Soderberg will read the scripture lesson: Pastor J. F.mory Ackennan and Ralph Sode-rberg aro delegates to the Pacific Southwest Synod "{:onvention this weekend: new men1bers v.'ill be received into the chureh: r on ~fay IZ., JI.fathers' Da y. Prince of Peace Lutheran Cbureb, 2987 Mesa Verde Drive, Costa f\.fesa : worship services at 8 and 11 a.nt; sermon by the Rev. Andrew C. Anderson : church school at 9:3Q a.n1.: evening service at 7 ~'ith prop:ram presented by youth of !he cli'urch. Newport Harbor Lutheran Cburch, 798 Dover Drh·e, Newport Beach: w ors h I p services ~·ith Hol y Communion It 8 and 10:30 a.m..: church school at 9: 15 a.m.: nursery cart available. Clrtst Lutheran Cburcb, 760 Victoria St.. Co!ta Mesa; 1,1,wshlp sen.ices at 8: 15 and 11 a.m.: sermon:"God Can Bring Good Out ol E\11" by the Re\'. R. H. Kalthoff, pastor; church school and Bible class at 9:30 a.m.: midweek u·orship service and Bible stud}• on \Vednesdays at 7:30 p.m. /llethodlst Communion at bolh senices: First United J\I et b 0 d Is t new members to be· recei\'ed Cburch, 1 7 2 l 1 7 t h S t .. <1;t I~.· a.m. service 'With Huntington Beach; . worsh1p reception tD follow ; church.,. Sen-ices at 9: IS and '10:30 :sc~I for all ages at 9:30 . a.m.: Dr. and ~frs. Raj Nelson a.m:: ~urserv care J>rovide:d: of Afadras. India, gues t dedication of new memonal speake.rs; the Rev. Edward c. center at 4 p.m. with ~·Carl Erny, pastor, ,viii continue h.is \V. Segerhammar. -presideat of series "Sunday Evenings With the Southwest Srnod oLtbe the Bible" wlth the study o( Lu~~ er. a n Chu r Ch ,. First Thess alonians at 8:30 part1c1patmg. p.m.; youlh group also meets Redeemer Lu~eraa C'burcb, at 6.3-0 pm lfi35t. Spri n g da l e ~.. A-t~sa ·Verde Unite d Huntington Beach; worship J\-1etbodist Church. liOI Baker services at 8:15 and 10 :45 St.. Costa ~lesa: worship a.m.; scnnon: "Tilc Promise r , .. b the R service at 9:30 a.m.: sermon: o Preservation Y ev. "Knov.ing \Vhat You 're All James H. Knotek. pastor: About" by · the Re.-. Dr. B. church sclx>ol at 9:30 a.m.; Lothair Green; church school Bible classes on Tuesdays at and nursery available at the 7;30 p.m. and \Vednesdays at same hour. 9:30 a.m. Uni,·erslty UnJted ~le&hocHst Christ Lutbenn Church, Cbureh, 18422 Cu!Ver Drive, 35522 Camino Caplstraiio,.'San CJemenfe; Layman's &mday . !See PULPIT, P•1e I) Temple: Bat Yahm o ! Newport Beach will present a tribute to Je1,1,·ish women, pjst, present and future, on l''riday at 8: 15 p.m. at the Zonta Club of Newport Harbor. 1t1rs. Sh e J 1 a Sonenshlne, Newport Beach attorney, will gtve lhe sumon entitled "The Relationship of the Jew ish Tradition to lh• Asplrallons of Women Today.'' Adventists Set Vie,ving Day Today FOC' the past lwo yean, ntembers of the Newport Harbor Seventh-day Adventist Church have been constructing a new sanctuary to serve people of this area. Under the direcUon of Ben Ruckle and Joseph F . Jerfreys, pastor, a place of \\'Orshlp has been completed. Many people donated time and skills d u r i n g comtruction. An..,.,g them were children ol ag& 9 to men of S.S. '!be clrurch. located at 271 Avocado St., Coma Atesa, -;u have a special "Conuoonlty Vie\\ini[" day at 9:30 a.m .. today. Former members from northern California, Arizona and as far as Alissourl, have been invited. Local friend! are also invited to attend. The church plans a •· f'ellowship Dinner" ari.r the morning service for all f o r m e r members. Fellowship BanqG.et Set The Christian W o m e n '!I FellO\\'Shlp wijl conduct a ~1olhcr·Daughler Banquet Friday al 6 p.m. at the First Christian Church, 792 Victoria st .. Costa lrtesa. l\frs. Marilane llurd of .Norn•alk, guest spe aker . Highlight wi ll be awarding 1t1other. Grandmother an d Teen Daughter of the year. , A luau-type meal will be served and leis presented to everyone. For r u rt he r inronnaUon, call S us a n Khoenle at 968-7308. ~frs. Carole Bershad, I or Newport Beach, will present an original poem ' ' 0 u r Dre~uns For OUr Daughters". Mrs. Nina Billi, president or lhe Roy 0. Anderson PTA , will read from the Bible where civil rights of wou:ien are fJrst mentioned. Also partldpatlnf In the service are Mrs. Ellie Bertiner of Irvine, who will sing ; Mrs. Jtita Teller. daughter Jody and mother, Mrs. Myn Lang~rt. all of Newport Bel!ich . r eprese ntin g three generations, will light the candles. P.lrs. Reva Samuels of Costa Mesa, and Mrs. Flora I..ipson or Newport Beach, w i 11 present humorous anecdotes on women found in !he Talmud; Mrs. Adrienne Co~ of Laguna Beach, and Mrs. Ruth Sherer, wife of Rabbi Harry Sherer, will read fton1 Ruth and Naomi; P.lrs. Anit.a Travers wUl read from Anne Frank. Beth David To Present 'Musical' Temple Beth David o ( Orange County \\'ill present its 7th armual music show, "Sing Out, Temple: Beth David" on ?.lay 11, al 8 p.m. at the Temple, located at 6110 Heney St .. Westminster. "'The New Cha""rim" and "Temple Cl\oir" will join together as a cast of 35 singers, under the guldanct of F.,,y Newm_an, musical director, in • presentation or highlights from pa..t Broadway shows. Amoog these will be ''The I mros Ible Dream,'' ··1 Be lev e" "Sha lom" "Consider 'Yourself•· from "Oliver;" "Getting to Know You" from "The King and I" and "If I Were a Rich Polan" frcm "Fiddler on the Roof" and many others. Cantor Harry Newman will narrate "Bible to Broadwa y - And Back Apin" and will be featurtd aoloist in "As Der Rebbe Ei.m.lth", the Jewish version of Old King Cole; as MOses at the Red Sea with "~Uchamocha":•' and to Brofdway with the selection "Meesldte" from "Cabaret." A two-day Youth \\'ork Retreat (or all interesterl 5Ci1ior high youlh of the commwllty ~Ill be held Mor 10 nnd 11. at the st-acre propt.'f'ty or Lake H I 11 s Qinununlly Oiurl'h, it Wll.!1 announced this week b y founding pastor. Or. liarold F'. Leeslllla. The event is the "econd su ch retreat to be held on the ne ... :ly.<fedicnted church site. It will be coordinated and supervised by Robert Swanson of r.1ission Viejo. youth and rea-eation direct.or for Lake Ji ills. The retreat begins Friday at 4 p.m. al the lake ctibln and ~·ill close Saturday at 8:30 p.m. Young people interested In attending may c on t a c t Swanson at 8:J0..1828, evenings. concerning fees and required equip1nent. Registration on the chlll"Ch patio at the Los Alisos School in Mission Viejo "'ill continue through Sur'day. At an earlier similar retreat conducted for tflree days over Easter vacatlon, Lake Hills 00..ted a visiting yooth group from El d orado Park C«nmunlty C\urdl in Long Beadl. The young people built a bridge, cleared ground and !rails. and constructed an eight-foot cross and volleyball oourt. Speaker Set At Women's OU.h Meet Ne~-port Beach Christian Women's Club "ill host ~Ull ie bienert. international consultant to !he Christian \Vomen's Club.s of America. at noel' on 1t1ay IS, at the Alrporter Inn , Irvine. r.1rs. Dienert. ~'ho is also international J{rayer chairman of the Coogress on World Evangelization, will speak on the ho1ne prayer effort. She has addressed ;\'omen's groups throughout the \\•or\d, logging some 70,000 air miles In 1972 alone. For r u r t h e r lnfonnation concerning the luncheon, con- tact Mn, Bea Sh<niU, ~lboll, at 673-6640. • l ·ORANGE COAST CHU·RCH· DIREtTORY • ·- HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH of Newport Inch 1Diw:lp6nl .. 2401 '"i• at s..ttl l..!Mt SulidcrJ School t :JO A.M. MonNg w......, I 0:45 A.M. -645-5781 •••• GeM' .. sw- H11r•try & Ki11dtr9artt11 pro•lcled WATCH '1HIS IS YOUR BIBLE" SUNDAY -I 0:30 A.M. CHAHHEl.9 A Series Of Discussions ol Bible Truth and the Coming Kingdom of God. Sponsored by THE CH•IST ADELPHIAP4S THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH Welcomes YoU. ST. J.AMl:S, 320, Vie Lido, Newport lt~h 7:10 A.M. -Holy bclterst 9:00 & 11 :00 A.M. -F...Wty Wor$hip Alttnlaft Holy bc.ltoritt llftd Moniiitg ,,.ayff TUf:SDAY -10:00 .A.M. -Hofy hcWifl ...S L.,htig • of .._. 10:45 .A.M. -Proyff FtHow.tiip H1o1r...-y ~•idtd .t Sultdcty & Tw.day Str•icH WEDNf:SOAY -1:00 P.M. PrG)'ff & P'reiM lht •••· Johll P. AtMy II, ltd or -l'tlMt '7S.Ol I 0 ST. JOHN THE DIVINE, 2043 Oran<JO Ave., C.M. Sundays 8 00 a 1000 Church School -9:15 , Mid-Wtft itt-•itt1 -Wtd .. 6:30 P.M. Tlwn. -10:00 A.M. • Fr. Howord Mott Cortwriqiht. Vicar -"'-S41·2237 1 ~=======::::=::=::=::~1 1 • Saint Michael And All Angels Episcopal Church : 3233 Pacific View Drive, Corona det Mer • NEWPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN Oll.JRCH 798 Dover Dr ., 548-3631 H•wport IOQCh • .,. J. lerg, , •• tor Early Worship e·op a.m. Christian Education 9:15 a.m . Festive Worship 10:30 am. f\urscry Care A\'ailable WELCOME We Invite Vou To Worship lUTHERAN CHURCH Of THE MASTER 2900 Pacific View Dr. Corona del Mar •• ,.. lA"""9Ce D. ~ ·-Sunday School Classes All Ages g;15to 10:\SAM Wor9'lip HOur -10:30 .._,. ,.,...M!Y ' CoftM to. p,'IJOl'iOed PhoN 644-1664 CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH Missouri SynOd 760 Victoria St., Costo Meso Lother V. Tornow, Pastor 548-5404 ' WorS!t>ti Sen,1t es: e·1 ~ & 11 A~ Sur>CYv Scrli:>o!. 9.30 AM, Al!\lll B.oie 01!.S II"° A M Chrisff• a. ... ntary School -541-4166 Gloria D•i Lulhtran Church Dana Poilll • 33501 SloMllll Dr. OonaldP.l ...... ,P0>lw Wanhip -11:30 & 11:00 I ~ School-9:45 493.34 t 4 4'3-4073 A Carella! Welc-tr-· . THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH . . Costa Mesa RRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH t 9th SI. & Harbor Blvd. WonlllpS-lus 9!30 & l 1:00 A.M. Clllrdl Sc1ooC11 -9:30 A.M. fl.AL w. tsef:U. o,o • Co6t1 Mesi North MISAYUDI ' METHODIST CHURCH Mesa Verde & Baker St •. -549-2719 w......, ....... ~""'"" . -•:"•AM. Fou'ntain'Valley RRST UillTRI METHODIST CHURCH 18225 Bushard 962·2593 WonMp & ca.rc11 ScllMI t:JO .+..M. Ford R. Miiier. Minister CHlllST CHURCH IY THE SIA Newf)Ort Beach, 1400 w. Balboa 81Vd. 073<!805 Rev. Robert S. Shepard. Jr. Worship & Church Scnool 9:30 A.M. Weekday Pre-School 9-1 1:.45 Hunlinglon Beach . RRST UNITID MITHODIST CHUllCH 2721 171h St 638-3537 --t.1ia1 ... ~c...-..,... ---9'11 Huntington Beach _.North COMMIHTY UHtTID MITHODIST ~CH 6882 Hell Ave. 842..-48t W....W,-t&lf!Jt --~ .... _,, .... ,.. Irvine -East Skiff UHIVllSITY MITHODIST CHURCH 833-1233 18422 Culver Road . at un1 .. ,.;iv °""" . ,w......,&a-..-', ......... ...... . UQuna Beech METHODIST CHURCH 21 e32 Wesley Drive In Soutn Leguna WOfShfp and ~ a.re• w....t-It .UC. •99-3088 ' ThOmas P. Warmer, Mlnettw NEWl'ORT CIHTEll UMITID MITHODIST 1601 Marguerite Ave •• Corona del Mar W....,, f!OO • lt:H e.a ~~,. ....... _, ....... 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Dri•• Unl•orslty Pri, ll'Ylooo l••· Nerti.rt M, HMrtlla:ri11 9:00 4.M.-WortWp & s.my Sc:..... ~ IO:lO A.M.-W ....... l~kMll ss:z.1121 PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN CHUltc:H 2,17 ~ .... Dr .. c.w Me• c.t. A~ C AN0C~5Ql.I. hob' -Jit.I Nli80N. ....... s......,.~ Scl>ool •30."' -"'°""""' WOttlllo: 1:00 ..... 11-00a.111. Prince ; of Peace Luthoran .School -Miu · Eslher Olaon. Prineioal ' Office Ptlo"a: 5.49-052 1 · 'SchOOI Phofif: s•9-0"62 , , ' • SABBATH SERVICES RELIGIOUS SCHOOL harbor refomi tempk! 4 i., RABBI BER,N+D P., KING ()iMT ~,,. 8t.r '"' ltOOW.~ ...... ~-: For Information: Ctll 87~7~ ·-·• . TEMPLE BAT YAHM -... ......,-..- .............. , _,,,.. 1i11,.. ...... w..i_.....,. , ....... a~ ......... ,..... _ ., •• .., 4:114 6::11 FIRST CHURCH OF THE HAU.RENE 1111 ..... A-.I' d ....... _, .... ,'° ·-·-i....,ldiell-9:41..-• .......,_ ,, ..... , 6,... \ .... .-......... w. .. .., ,._ s.-riM-1 pa ~ f'r<Mcitid Ill Al ~ . PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES : of the Coastal Areas Christ INteci ..... lbyterian Church 28112 t1 • I ........................ ltedi · ... D..wL-....m.r ..... ,..., W~ t:JO A.M. Cllnll ScllMt t:JO A.M. OHie« ztl IJ t11p •• $1. ~ ,, .. 4t40 Church of the Co•enaiit JIM,,.,.,... ..... c.... ...... ... .. ..,,..,, .... S.., W...., I Cl.rcll Sc ..... -l :JO 110-.00 A.M. .... : 117·ll40 C--ity PresbyteriClll Church 411,.... ............. .... • lff ......... J.T...,.., 1 .......... 0 . ...,_ _ •• ,. . ..,....,. La.titr ,_.., Wwtlllpt t:OO I '1:00 A.M. CWcll w-1 t:Ot AM. . ....._., .. ,,,, St. Men P~sbylherlon Church C..... J-I MI IMWf Dri1't, C.... .. W.-. ' ' I" ..... '#""-' •. Mc9"W, ,..... W...W, & et.rcll Sc ..... -t :JO .U... ....... :644-1)41 This Sunday Wor ship in ' ""StJ/nd1rwfPrtsbyltrian Cl111rc/1 600 SI. A11d1f!·JWs noea • Newport Be1c1t "· a.ri.. H. Dlt11ilfleW, P•NI' "FRESH WINDS FOR EMm SAILS" Of.•Charles H. OiertnfiOtd, Preaching ~C.*Mt~ ld,nticll Services 8·A1"!, • .,9:30 'A,M. and 11 A.M, cnild care and d'IUdren·s_sunday SchOo' at all services On Radio: KLAC, 570 at 7;30 A.M. KGIL, 1260 11 8:00 A.M. . * 'TEMPLE . SHARON 'l1lit CI Al 1rv9"•• lpilll pt fw th. """-HsllorAl'ff 617 Wnl H........,, C:o1to Mote ·All Jewish famll!81 11'1 Invited lo Join u1 in trul~ me1nlngful SAllATMilaa11 SllYflCIS -PIJDAY AT 1!11 P.M. ~......,_ ............... . &ee-M's2 · ·Temple Sharon Cholr-Oneg Sl'\abot • I • • I I ' ' ' I I I I I I I I Saturday, May 4, 1974 DAil v PILOT II Mother- Pulpit · & _Pew Baptists To Host Conf eren-:e Daugliter Tea Se~ (t'rom l'•l{c a1 Irvine ; church school and \\'Orshlp service.\! at 9 and 10:30 11.111.: t>erfnon by the Rev. l\onald Allison, mln)stcr. First Un.ltrd rit e t h o d I s t t'hurcb, 18225 Bochnrd St .. Jo"'ountain Valley ; w or ii"h I p service nl 9:30 a.n1.: "Youth T\.11nlstry Sunday" wtlh ·Don Bommarito, S a n t R Ana District sccretnry of youth. presidin11; workshop I to 4 p.m.; nurse ry cnre pt0vlded : adult inquiry clHss 1nct.'1.s at par110nage :1t 8 p.tn.: finunce comm ittee meeting at home of Bill Beverly at 7:30 p.m. Mond ay: Tu esday beautification c o 1n m i t t e e meeting at home or Kathy Bainter 111 7:30 p.m.; council or mlnistril!!i wUI m e e t Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. ot home of Rooald C I a r k ; nwther/daughter banquet ID' day at 6:30 p.m. Pre1buterian St. . ltt a r k . Presbyterian Church, %100 lt1ar V i s I a • Newport Beach : church school and worship service at. 9:30 a.m.: sermon on meruting or National Day of Prayer by the Rev. William P..1 cQuo id ; nursery care available ... Presbyterian Church of the Covl'Dant , 2850 Fairview Road, Costa P..lesa : church school and .,..·ors.hip services at 8:31'1 and JO a.m.; Pastor Bruce A. Kurrie v.·ill oonlinue ,A.pgstle's Creed series with Part 111 . "l..ast Things First": Covena nt O.Ojr will sing and nursery care i.<i provided. Presbyterian Church of the !\taster, Marguerite and Oso · Parkways, i1ission Vie}o:. !he Rev. David Benson, presidenL of "Russia for Christ" will be guest speaker at 7:30 p.m.; \1emon Diggs "111 direct the choir in special music <i the Russian people : itr. Benson, author of "~1iracle i n l\1oscow", 1\•ill discw>5 the Christian mission program being carried out behind the iron curtain: the lecture is open to the public and nursery care is provided. St. Andrew's Pres byterian Cborclt, 600 SL Andrew's Road. Newport Be a ch; worship services at 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m.: sermoo "Fr~b Wind f0< Empty Sail$" by lbe Rev. Charles ll. Die,r~field who recently ret~med from -~ tour of the Holy Land; nursery care and church school classes available. Religion.-Sclenee First Church of RellKtous Science meets at the Masonic TCfnple, .3011 S. El Camino Real. San Clemente; healing service at 10·:40 a.m.; worship service at II a.m.; sermon: "Tbe Reading of the Wiii" by the Rev. Leslie S. Harrold ; Science of Mind classes on Tuesdays at 7:30 p . m . ; ritetaphysical Discussion' Group meets in Room 222, Mission Viejo High School at 7:30 p.m., May 19. Church of Religious ScltDce, 20062 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach: worship services at 9 and II a.m.; sermon: ''The Hidden Splendor" by the Rev. Dr. Henry Gerhard; jwtior church for children of all ages through high school at 9 a.m.; ·nursery a-are at early ~ices onl y. • Newport Harbor Church or ReUgious Science. Ml Center SL . Costa Mesa; worship service a.t ·U a.m.; sermon: "Art of Joyful Uving'' by the Rev. Eleanor C. Jackson; healing meditation ever Y Sunday as part of ~rvice; coffee fello\Vship following service; Women's Guild will meet i!\1onday at 7:30 p.m. at home or Mrs. Eleanor ~1cKinnon, Newport Heights. Cb11rcb of ReUgious Science, 609 11th St., Hunt i ogton Beach: worship service at 10 :50 a.m.; se rmon "Wisdom Is tbe Princival Thing". by D_r. l lubert J. Turner, duector. Institute of Relgious Solence; · guest speaker: baccalaureate service honoring graduates of first year classes in "Science of ri.1ind"; church school at 10:50 a.m.; ·nursery care availab l e; classes in Transcendental Ateditation on Thursday at 10:30 a.m. First Church of Religious Science meets at Corona del T\.1ar High School, 2 1 0 I Eastbluf( Drive; N e w po r t Beach: church sdloo! and worship services at !0:30 a.m.: sennoo : "How LD Serve Yoonelf Best" by the R>v. Albert Burke. llnltarlan Orange Coali( Unltarlnn • Unlvenallst Qurcb, 1 2 5 9 . ·- Victoria St., Costa Mesa; worship services at i .and 11 a.m.; sermon: "Won1cn and the American Male; A Biased View" by the ll<!\'. Robert Jordan Ross; church school at 9 a.m. only ; nursery care available at 1.1 a.m. ooly. l\1esa Bible Chapel, 173" Orange Ave., O>sla l\1esa; worship service at 10:50 a.m.: Holy Commllnlon served ; sermon by the ReY.. Robe.rt Jacobs. pastor; a Hal Lindsay rilni "The R~turn" will be sbOwn' at' 1' p.m., public invited. .Vario11s Congregatfott• Newpo'rt Unity Church, J 5th Street and Irvine Avenue , Newj>ort Beach; ch u re h school, young adults and Youth of Unity meet <it 9 a.m.; worship service at JO a.m.; sermon : "Crossroads" by the Rev. Sune' Richards; Tuesday clasess in spiritual development and lessons in truth are canceJled Wllil further notice; church member, Dee Cooper, will give lessons in Hahla Yoga at · the G~ville Recreational Center, Newport Be a ch, Mondays at 10:30 a . m .; Wednesday morning classes in healing will continue. Community Church by the "Bay meets in the Udo Theater, 3459 Via L i d o , Ne'A'}X>rt Beach; w ors h i p serYices at 10:30 a . m . ; sermon : "How \Ve Get Into Trouble and Out" ~y the R>v. · Dr. \Villlam R. Parker , minister; he a 1 in g and meditation service e v e r y Wednesday at 11 a.m. at the Lido Theattr. First Southern B a p t i s t Church of Costa l\:tesa will conduct a "Family LI re Conference" Sunday through Wednesday, according t o Pastor Joe Herner. Sevr.alh-day A d v e n t I s t Church, 701 Avocado st., Costa Mesa; worship service at 11 a.m. today ; sermon: "A Day • The four-day conference "'ill be led by Gary Collins, proressor or sociology, and Bob G. Fulmer, proressor of psycOOlogy, both of California Baptist College at Riverside. A light-hearted afternoon or entertainment for mothers and daugh ters of all ages is fn store for women of south Ornnge County at a J\1other· Dnughter Tea sponsored by Lake Hills Comm unit y ChurCh. May 11 at 2 p.m. at Los Aliso.s School in ~fission Viejo. A musical program will bt ~ presented by the Harbor Singers. Ytith refreshments. a · ' C razee-Hat" competition. and inspiration provided by the Lake Hills s u r pr Is e \Voman of the ~Jooth. of Glory" by Pastor ,Jeffreys: ih--- "Home Com.Ing Day" today \vith a potluck lunch following the service ; church school classes for all ages a~ 9:30 Sunday at 11 a.m., Colllns will present HThe Outsider"' \vhile Fulmer wilf talk oo "Show T\.1e the \Vay to Go Home" at 6 p.m. a.m. Grace Bible Church meets .at the American Legion Ital.I , 565 W. 18th St., Costa Mesa ; church school at 9:30 a.m.; worship service at 10:30 a.m.; sermon: "Exorcism in the Scriptures" by the R e v . Thomas Tyree ; . the Lord 's Table will also be observed ; youth meeting at 6 p.m.; hour of praise at 7 p.m.; nursery care provided ; for information on home Bible sLudy and the pastor's tape library, call '52· 0092. First Single'• Charcb, U.S.A. meets at 1310 E. Walnut Ave., Orange; church school for all ages at 10 a.m; worship service at 11 a.m.; sermon by the Rev. Richard Chen , pastor: evening "Si ngspira· tion" and Bible study at 5:30; both single and n1arMed peo- ple .,..·elcome. TO BE ORDAINED Spencer Sturm Ordination Services ' . Scheduled Spencer Sturm, director of Christian Educ a·t Ion of Neighborhood Congregational Church of Laguna Beach, will be ordained Sunday at 6:30 p.m. Special speaker for the ordination servicC \\ill be Dr. Monday through Wednesday, the sessions will begin at 7 p.m. Fulmer will address adults on ''Marriag e C o m m u n i cations" 'A'hile Collins talks• to )'Oi,.tlh about ''Teenagers ::is Sex u a I Beings." Tuesday . Collins w i I I conduct a joint adult.youth program on the subject "Parents and Adolescent s in Conflict." TO SPEAK SUNDAY Rev. Paul Parks Rev. Parks From Korea To Lecture The Rev. P::iul Parks froni Korea. n1 i s s i o n a r v to California . ~·ill speak-;1 ! P l y mo u t h Congregational Church, 3262 Broad St . , Newport Beach , Sunday Ht 10 a.m. Harbor Singers is a vocal group w i th instrumental background made up of 30 \'Oices making frequent local appearances. They w i 11 µresent a varied program ranging from ,;!\lary Poppins" songs for children thrOl;lgh t'Ontemporary and ieligious selections. Chairman for the event is Darcus Fox of \\les tminster. 11ats are optional, it was noted by ~l rs. Fox. but to add to the fun any v.iio wish are invited to create imaginative hats of any kind . any size. and "1· lrm' 'ste1• Brought lo the Jlarbor •\rea front any materials. Awards lf by 1he JWlior Chamber of will be made .to the mother Conime rce for their ann ual and daughter wearing the Hans Dieter Betz, prQfessor of To Spt•a}r Christian Leadership \\'et'k. most unusual. most hu morous, New Testament at Claremont 11.. !\1r. Parks has chosen as his or most nostalgic hats. Th I · 1 "A · sermon topic: "If Not No1\', Tickets are $1 for adults and e<J ogica ~mlOary · The Rev. Eleanor C \\'h ' .. en· 7i'i cents for ch ildren. They Also taking part will be the Jackson. m.inis1er of Newport A Presbyteri.an mi nis ter. may be obtai ned on the patio . Rev . Richard 11. Crawford, Harbor Religious Science ~1r. Parks rose fro n1 a beggar or the church at the Los Alisos chairman of the committee on Church, wi'tl be m~st speaker o th str ts f 0 "' I K o-~ n e ee o ~....,u . orea. School befGre and after 9:30 Church and fyfinistry, Orange at tbe Re11·g1'oos Sc1'ence to head'ng h's o · · t ed Ch 1 1 wn m1n1s ry and II a.m. services on .· Association of Unit urch lntemational Conference in program. "Korean G I ob a I Sundav. Presbyteria_ri Ch11,rch .Plans' Fashion Sliow of Christ: William L. Goetsch. Pacific Grove, Ma y 7. Mission." He also served as·-=-=---·_:=======; moderator of the Orange 11 Association; the Rev. John ii. Topic of her talk to be given the director of Youth for in the main auditorium of Chri st in Seoul. Rogers, associate minister or i terrill Hall w ,. 11 be Believing his t>lacc was in the Southern Californ i a " Conferehce of UCC : the Rev. Completen~~s In CI u de s \he ·united State-; as ;in John M. Reynolds, minister of • He a I th : . The annual independent missionary . J\.lr. Neighborhood Congregational conlerence will . run P..1ay 5 Parks rect>ntly tnovftl his Church, and his wife . the Rev . through 11 and 1s expected to fan1ily here per1nanc·11t!v. He ·How doe~ Christian Science heal? • Fa!klions for. mathen and daughters, a· humOrou s skit aaj, an inspirat~al talk 'Aili provide triple highlights for a 1i10lher. Daughter F a s h i o n Show"planned Miy II, by "·er inen of the " Presbyterian Church of the Master, Mission Viejo. Decorations and the address will follow the sbow 's theme, "Pattern for Living," as mer dels show handmade, match- ing outfits. fytrs, Steve Thom~ soo will serve as commentator and .Mrs. Boo Garten Will pn>- vkie piano accompaniment. · The h1other's Day event. to be held at the Saddleback Inn, Santa Ana, will begin at.noOci. Afrs. Keith Osbum will be in- troduced following the lun ch-- ~-ri.1rs. Osburn is described as an aOthor, columni.<it and television and radio persOnal· ity by church publicists. Mrs. James Amthor is serv- ing as general chairman of the luncheon. l\irs. Ronald Ken- nedy is ~innan. Planners pro~ a variety ol. prizes for the more than 200 guests anticipated. fyfrs. Bill Keller is in charge of !be whimsical skit, "Hello P..iothers." TK:ket information ls avail· able by calling ·Airs. Sawyer at 83()..2.575, according to Mrs. P..largaret Ann Reynolds. al!r~ct more than 1 , 0 0 O has travelled throughol1t 2'.! St d te r nun\Sters from all over the s tale s o n s pr akin g:I urm, a gra ua 0 US t·nciagement s. Claremont Th eo Io g i ca J10iiiiii· ii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;-;;;; ___ _ Seminary, recently completed l l'W" l 1t his doctoral dissertation on l, 1 ''The \\'orld of Laurel and Hardy: A Theolo gica l Interpretation" He is married with a family of four. Music for the service will be provided by Michelle ~fcCartney, church organist;- the chancel choir under the direction <i Gladys Welge; the "Quartette", consisting of JWle and Otho Budd, Jan Alexander and Pat Flahive ; and the junior "Happy" choir. fOirhovm flemoriol park Tht So111hlatut1 Moll BetU11iful MemorMJs IMUIOtlWlll • COUIMIAl'IUM • CfMITR't ~!ITR~~e ?fa>~~~n~5?~a~gp On f ai rltaven Avenue · 538·11 91 listen to fir sthand ex· periencf':s. This week's program: "THE TWO GREAT COMMANDMENTS PART I • LOVE GOD" 7:00 A.M.-KFl·6 .. 0-LA. 8:45 A.M.-KMPC.710-LA 7:11i A.M.-KOCM°FM- 10J.11-N,I. MAY 5, 1t7~ , · TRUTH HER LS O.ltAN'G_E .. ;COAST CH -URCH DIRECTORY :I ' HARBOR ASSEMIL Y OF GOD 740 W. W"-'CCK!a Mfta 541-4704 Y. L HltTWl'CI. ....... GA.I.EH F HEAtlllf.Q( HAlfVE'I' MITCHEll --· ''"'°' ,.. ......... "' "'.....: -SUHDA 'f SllYICIS - 9:45 A.M. -Sdlool of Chri1tiall U'i!MJ 10:.50 .u.t. -''Provllfom For Life's ,_y" w..1rPntw 7:00 P.M.-~ 1y A11eci..tt,...... . G-. F. Heriweck COSTA MESA CHRISTIAH SCHOOi. ~-It~.., -E-.., -<;Nici Cit• ' NEWPORT-MESA CHRISTIAN CENTER 148 TWENTY-SECOND STREET COSTA MESA. CALIFORNIA 645-6(i20 • JOIN US THIS .SUH DAT MO.._ WottSHlr l:JO _, 11:00..., "YOU NEED NEVER FEAR AGAINI"' ' . IAch J:l-4:J71 Dr. G•IJI 0~ Wood, Pater ' . EYEHIHG WottSKIP Plymouth Congregational Church ---)261 ....... St .. ""..,.. .... -642-2740 1181..f STUDY -tOO AM. l 7.oet II' M WDR9tff' a Qf..lfl04 ICHOOL-,0:00 A.N. SUHOA'I' ..... JllNI IJl)lto'a......,.. 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Storn1 Damages Cu1·h ~an1psites SACRMIENTO I AP) Winter st orm damage has caused temporary curtailmcn{" or carnping this spring and summer at live Calif<irnia state parks. The damage affects 352 of the more than 7.000 cam,2sites in the state park system, the state Department of Parks and Rec reation said. Camping has been reduced at the Richardson Grove State J>ark in southern Humboldt County. at the Pi1acKerricher State Park in A1endocino County and 1he Russian Gulch State Park, officials said. Reservations fo? the 168 family campsites and the group campsite at D.L. Bliss (OUTDOORS) Slate Park near the south end of L.'.lkc Tahoe will not be of- fered until after the Sierra snow has melted. At Pi1illerton Lake State Recreation Area in Fresno and ~l adera Counties. high \\'ater has necessitated ten1porary removal of 2 campsites. e Pork Sile WOODSIDE (UPIT -Near- ly 1,000 acres or roll ing hills and mcado\\·s ha ve ~en deed- ed to San f\l ateo County by Mr. and ~1rs. f\1artin Wun- derlich of \\loodsidc for use as a regional park. The 945 acres are located in Woodside. west of Woodside Road, south of Bear Glunch Road and east or Skyline Boulevard. It \.\'ill be an addition to the regional park green area formed by Hun ter Park and the San Francisco v.·atcrshed properly . e f'nrilil!J Close.~ SAN FRANCISCO (AP l - A potential of a rapidly moiling rock avalanche has forced the National Park Service lo permanently close fa cilities at f\1anzanita Lake in Lassen Volcanic National Park. Ronald H. \\lalker, director of the Park Service. notified officials or the L a s s e n Volcanic National Park Co. of the decision not to allow the facilities to reopen this spring. Facilities in the i\.1anzanita Lake area that will be closed inch.rde Loomis Museum .and visitors center. the 273·site cci.1npground,-employe housing and the picnic area. Lassen Park Road will remain open. e 8150,000 Aid SACRAMENTO (AP ) -The National Audubon Society has donated SIS0.000 to the state Department or Parks . and Rec reation to purchase land for l\VO Northern California parks. Land in the Pescadero lo.1arsh in San i\.'fateo County \\'ill be bought with $100,tXXI of the donation presented by Audubon president Eh' is J . Stahr. The remaining $50,000 v.•ill help ·purchase land to help complete the Annadel State Park in Sonoma County, department officials said. e Rnft Re11tnls SQUAW VALLEY (UPI) - An ordinance to control raft rentals along streams in Placer County, particularly the Truckee River, has been adopted by the county Board of Supervisors. The ordinance. v.·hich re- quires a cowity license for any comrr.ercial enterprise \\•hich rents rafts. is expected to help control increasing a c ti\' it y along the county's streams. To be issued by the county planning department, the licenses v.111 allow access to streams only across public land, officials said. e Desert Pinn WASHTNGTON (AP ) - Rep. William M. Ketchum (R- Calif.) has proposed that two n1ill ion acres of California desert be made into a state controlled park. Ketchum proposed th e plan as an amendment to legisla· lion that would place a total of 12 million acres of the desert under the protection of the U,S. Bureau of Land Manage- ment. Testifying before a House Interior s u b comm I t tee Ketchum said he supports the overall bill introduced by Rep. Bob t-.lathias (R-Calif J. Irvine Classes Listed for May The fC11lov.·ing lectures are scheduled by the t;C Ir\•ine Extension program for .\lay and are open fo the public. 111-rl DevlchOl'I, tPl'l.0, Cllnlc• P1vc110!ool1t.. P••I of • UC lrv!ne e ~Ttn,lon !1~turt l!'mlnl r Pl"O<lf t m, ""lltfna Tr1nt~C!lo,nl "'nalv1ls In Ev.•vd•¥ L!le." 7-10 D.m , Rm 100, Soi:111I !>c:~nc• Hall. UC lr¥llMI ClmDUI. Slnale .ami11lon . IS. '"lM N.an-nr of 11t111Mnt!•I ~fl<WT'• ProiMrlv," Ray 5 I I I n I I , P<9lldenl, Tl'le Pr_.tv Mallfile,.,,.nl ComNnv, N~ 8eird!;-,.,,_,. • ~"'" Mfits, "litt11Mfttt1 l"l:O'M •-rly AD ar t menl MOiis.ft: nvetrmenr '"" M•n-mtnt.'' 1·9:30 tt.rr1.1 ~~·17'1.Humint!IH Htll. Skln\1 Mm """'' W..». Two Wed --Devil 0 Made 'em CH ICAGO (UPI) -Doris Davey exchanged marriage vows with theater manager L2UTY Watts Thursday and said, "The ExorciSt w i 11 always hold a spe<::ial place in my heArt .'' lt was a rather devilish affair. '\'alls. 41. manager of the State-Lake Theater. and ~tiss Dave y, also 41, said they met v..•hen she tainted in his arms during a showing of '·The Exorcist." Tile ceremony \\·as conducted by traffic court Judge Richard L. LeFevour. u·hose son played a bit part in the movie about a girl possessed of a devil. The best man \.\'as \Villiam Friedkin. director of the m ·e, who "\\'atts described as a ~~'9!1~i1J!1.: The wed in cake was decorated with a miniature deep purpl e trident. a symbol of Satan, strategically placed between con!eclionary figures of the bride and bridegroom, The former ~1 iss Davey recalled wistfully Lhat she niet \Valls two months ago as she walked. wo bb ling and trembling, from a showing of ''The Exorcist," and he, deciding she was going to pass out . ~·ent to her rescue. '·f couTdn't possibly forget this v.·edding." she saltl. \\'alts said there was "no \\•ay" he'd divulge where the couple would be going on their honeymoon -presu1nably lest the devil find out. 4 St11dents Wi11 Grants For l\ferit Four loca l high sch o o I students have been named \\inners of tv.'O categories of Nationa l ~-lerit Scholarships. Michael E. Moynagh of Huntington B<>ach, an Edison High School student. was one or 1.100 v.1.nners of college- s ponso r c d four-yea r scholarships. Awarded by Linden\\·ood C o I 1 e g e s of T\1i sc;ouri , his scholarship is for study in communication arts. Three local students v.·ere Among the 1,000 across the country to \\in $ I , 0 0 0 scholarshiplS. They are: Bryn E. Barnard of Laguna Beach, a Laguna Beach fligb School student; Stan L. Dorn of Corona de! Mar, a Corona del Mar l~igh School student; and Cindy L. ffolm of Costa ~fesa, an Estancia High School Student. ~Iesa Student Awarded Gt·ant Coot& Mesan Terry Wayne Howley, soo ol Mr. and Mrs. Bruce B. Howley, has received a $600 National Defense EducaUO!f Act leUo..,lllp to continue his graduate studies in zoology at l.ouisinna St.ate University this siJmmcr. A gradua te of CMta ~lesa High School and Cn l Swte Long U 't1Ch, he bl oc1e 'Of ten graduate teaching as.1lstants at lhe university tn receive the award. Long Now S1!pports Tax Cut Nixon Had Hi-S Reasons F or-S.ilBJU;e:-1~nder Ear ......... s -· WASHINGTON (UPll Sen. Russon B. Long (0.Lol. -"iriiil! '6;,lJ~::;\~~.:; chairman of the Sen at c Finance Committee, says he ,-l~~:Q supports a .move to cut indivi dual income taxes across ;.i _..¥-...:t...LI! the board and urged President ~· :1 Nixon to sign it if it passes. ~t ~, : Long played a key role in •: -'-•~:;o...-...J:.....;:~ ;:!l,;l,:~ killing a similar Senate tax cut c· ·····''ii''.iiiii • .iiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilirii amcndmeht in January. His 1 support now means the bill is all but assured of Senate passage. In his weekly television show tor Louisiana. Long s<tid he based his change of heart nn the ad\;cc of econon1ist \\'alter Heller. "That is \vhy I am going to \'Ol e for it ." Long said. "No\\', I t.hink that the president would be v.•ise to go along ''1th us on that !Ax cut. I think we will certainly vote it in the Senate. If the llouse is pcrn1itted to vote. the~· v.•ill ce11ainly vote it there. There may be enough votes to override a veto i! t h e president vetoes it." Rep. Wilbur ti1 ills (!>Ark.), Chairman ol the House \\'ays and ~leans Committe e . pos s ibly could block ronsideration of the tax cut in the house. ~tills h01s said he \\'OU!d make up his mind about the need for a tax cut in June or July. 5 Students Fro111 Coast Graduated Five students from this area are a1nong 192 to graduate from the University of tho Pucific School of Pharmacy recently. Receiving their doctor of pharmacy degrees w e r e : Richard A. Bross of Santa Ana , Paul A. Milazzo of Huntington Beach, and Vicki Nelson of Santa Ana. Bachelors d e g re e s in pharmacy Were conferred to ti1elinda Ayres or Costa ~·tesa and Allan I. Presser of lfuntington Beach. WASIHNGTON /UPI) -So now we know v.•hy President Nixon was so dead set against turning over the \Vatcrgatc tapes to the llousejudlcl11ry Committee. It was not that he ( arcd the tapes would be us against him i.t1 the impeactuncnt proceedings. Rather , it wrui a deter1nination on his part to protect committee member! Crom having their tender cars peppered with salty language. As the expurgate d transcripts made. clear, the tapes are liberally sprinkled with expletives. THROUGltOUT THE terjs there is frequent use of the parenthetical notatioQ "'(e:.:pletlve deleted)." As in the phrase "oh (expletive deleted )!" Now it is one thing for the President and his aides tQ lace their conversations w i th expletives in the privacy of the oval offi ce. But · it would be quite another thing to ha\'e U1ese expletives fall upon the ears of congressmen as they listened to recordings of the conversations. Most congressmen I c a d sheltered lives and many are at fin impressionable age. Exposure to a steady drumfire of expletives might have set the1n blushing so Curiously !h('y \\·ould ha\•e tu rne d permanently red, like bolle<I lobsters. FOR WEEKS. the White ~louse had been saying tht: tapes exonerated the President or any complicity In the Watergate break-in nnd cover-up. · Nixon must have \Vantcd desperately to release the tapes and thus clear ill\'B)' suspicion. But he , q u i t e properly, felt an equally strong obligation to consider the delicate sensibilities of !he lav.·givers who would be hearing them. The White House, or course, rould ~ve gone over the tapes and bleeping the expleti\"es the way television engineers bleep nQ.ughty \Vords on the JOhnny Carson show. But that would have invited further controversy w i l h respect to tampering. INVlTABLY, TIIE White House would have b e· e n accused of bleepinic not only the expletives but part of the evidence. -After all, I 8 "2 minutes is a prrtty long string of oaths. So the President's la\\')'ers hit upon the idea of releasing printed transcripts with the Enjoy a spacious 2,story lownhouse in a luxurious We're In the heart of the planned communily of Irvine, setting with Newport's most spectacular ~iew~_qf_ only a minute awa...t.trom Fashion Island, lots of re~ gardens, the Back Bay-and shimmering nigh! lights. Iauranls , beaclles, and Ihe UCI campus. Consider these very practical advantages: with your lease at Part< Newport you have no pool man to pay, no gardener, no property laxes, no club dues, and no maintenance of any sort. Except watering the pois on your patio. What you do have at Park Newport is privacy, seeurily,.covered parking, and your own 2 or 3 bed- room townhouse. These exceptional homes feature 2 full baths plus a powd er room, draperies and car· peting, fireplaces, private patios, spacious closets and stOrage; built·fn bars, self-cleaning ovens, dish· washer and disposal. and hardwood cabinets. Maid • service available. Leases begin at $329.50. JuSt steps away from your own front door are 8 Iennls courts, 7 swimming pools, a $750,000 privale club and health Spa where you·11 meel some of lhe niC!'st people [oJown. '· l'ark Newport has lls own gourmet market, dry cleaner and beauly salon for xour convenience. -PARK NEWPORT RENTAL APARTMENTS FROM $11!4.SO We have other rental apartments too, from Junior One's Io 1.or 2 bedrooms. They all enjoy the same A recreational facllltles, the conveniences and the finest appolniments. Do come see us Ioday. We're right on lhe Back Bay at !he Intersection of Jamboree and San Joaquin Hills Roads. Easy to find. Msy to be happy in. Our Iele- phone Is (7t4) 644-1900. TOWNHOUSES Br APARTMENTS ON THE BAY I I, expletives deleted; The sanitized , oq bowdlerized, verslon m a Yi cause sornc grumbling amona busybodies v.•ho want to knoWJ whnt the President actuaJly said when he asked John Dea1, •1what in the (ex plet_i.v e deleted) caused this?" Thot ls all very well for sophlsticaled types. such ~ dockwallope:rs and \.\'Omen's lib leaders. who are inured to lingual indelicacies. Technology Films Set ~farine technology films will be shown on three successive 1'"'riday evenings at the Orange Coast College Forum by the OCC t.1arine Technology Club.· .Two fllm.s v.111 be shown each night begiming at 7:30 p.m. May 10, 17 and 24. Tickcl<t are $1 and proceeds \1•ill be used to finance club field trips and hire guest speakers. FihNJ to be l!lho\.\TI are: May 10, "Diving in Lake Titicaca" and "To Baja by Boat"; May 17. "Return of the Sea Elephants'' and "The Unexpected Voyage of Pepito and Cristobal"; and i\.tay 2·t .. Sharks" and "Olallengc of the Ocean." • ' • I • • • .~ ' ' ; ' ·: ·' • '! 1 ! ' l ' l ! I • . • ' . • • • .. ' -. ., ; •. .-' ' . ' ' " ' ·' ' ·! j ' l • • • l ' . • . I • . Fresh Approach . I \ There's fun a~1d . satisfaction in rejuvenating !he I la~1clscape, d~s1gn1ng an outdoor living room filled w1lh lush foliage and containers of colorful flowers. Tasty vege~ables .ca~ 'be nurtured in small plots of ground .. With planti~g, and fresh ideas, you can ·have en1oyable, relaxing summer vacation ... right ln your own backyard. . ' Take Care of Roses No'"!; E.njoy Sun1n1er Th e.. Rose is one of the most popular flowers in the world. Glorious bursts ol llluoni in the spring and fall nnd scattered blossoms in between. During the months of r.tay. if you take care of the few basic needs of your Roses , you can look forward to a lazy summer so fa r as your Rose Garden is CO!l<trned. a breeding spot for trouble. Your nurseryman will help you select the mos t effective control for the particular •ymptoms of your ~. Be sure to ask about the recent developments in s y s t e m i c insecticides and fungicides. The Rose is surely worth the little effort lt takes' to give it adequate care. lfla1 12 Give Living Plant F 01· Motl1e1·'s Day Looking for the perfect Mother's Oay Gift? You can't go wrong with living plants - big bJoon1ing gift plaots, beautiful foliag e plants -p1us a variety or f l owering performers for use ~ the landscape. Throughou t the state this !\-lay 12, mothers will be receiving giant -size lfydrangeas, colorful pots or Chrysaqthemwn, Cyclamen, c:loxinias, African Violet!, and blooming hybrid Li I i es . There's a color for ,.every taste. In mosl cases the plants ·can be planted in the garden after lhe blossoms fade . They'll bloom year afte r yea r to remind her of y o u r though Uu1ness. ROSES IN BL00:.1 are a perfect Mpther 's Day Gift. r.tembers 'of the California Association of Nurserymen have contai ner-g rown Roses in bloom for Mother's Day. Undoubtedly there is a variety she has menlioned she'd like to have -such as the 1974 All An1erica first prize winners. These are lmpressive gifts and easily transplanted into the garden. Check in with your nearest CAN nursery und sec Ute fanttstlc assortme"t of planters -decorative Items for home and patio, Or, how about a dwarf Citrus - Orange, Lemon, Grapefruit and J. hatever -in a redwood tub? It is a year arowld attrac ion. Late blooming \'3rleties of Camelli as will please r..·1om at U1is time of year. Then there's a true garden aristocrat, the Rhododendron. These elegant shrubs h a v e magnifi~nt blooms. They can be grown in tubs or used effectively in shaded areas of Ute landscape, \Vhen it comes to a gift Idea for Mother 's Day, living beauty in the house and .ga rden is the most n1emorabl e. She'll love you for l~ Free Fihn On Orcltlds Available This is the time to apply a rather heavy mulch on Rose beds in anticipalion of a long, dry summ er. Be!i d es conservlng moisture, mu1ching will aid in controlling weeds. r.tulchcs of peal n10M and fir bark conditioner have been most popular for l1Se on Roses. The muldl should be distributed to a depth of two to three Inches evenly arOOnd the Use F~liage Plants Schools, garden cl ullJ, and other interested groups may borrow a 20 minute, sound~l· or 16mm film on orchids from Chevron Chemical Company. The film is available wjthout charge er.cept modest return postage costs. .. . ' For Outdoor Feeling Plants grown for foliage alone have never been more popular. In the open style of plants. Bet.or~ spreading, all ~. a!Chitecture. \\'e use ""'eeds should be removl'd, and • the1n to. ease our li'an.~ition the soi1 raked ligh tly. between indoors and out. .o\nd Roses require la rge arnounts once the transition is n1ade , of "''aler. In fact. iJ regular voe carry It further on both irrigation Pro gr n in is sides of the indoor-0utdoor necessary to insure g~ wall, blooms. Slow mov ing v.·ater Some plants do v.·cll botl1 will seep into the soil. It shou1d be allowed lo pcne1ratc from 16 ro 2.f inches. BECAUSE of the I o n g growing season in California. Weekencler Gardener's Cliecklist Indoors and oot and II i! not at all tmusual to see Identical specimens on either side of a glass 'van.· Others are rccorilmended for in or out only, but In eithef' ca~e your choice is wide. Ent it I e d ' ' Hawaiian Orchids,'' the film contains closeup photo g raph y of nature's most fragile blooms. Shown are some of the most exotic orchids including van· das, cymbl d i u ms, phalaenopsls, dendrolium and cyps. Highlighted arc views ·of laboratory pollination and the precise science or "mierisle111- ming." The film also coYers !he step-by-step proc<dures of orchid transplanting by a pro- f essiooal nurseryman. "Hawaiian 0 r <: h i d s " is available from: Ch e v r o n Chemical Company, Attn ' Larry Weber, 200 Bl1Sh Street, S a n Francisco, California 941M. .1J1111or11, 11..i1 .... ,:,;., ' ' OIHY Piiot St•ll PllolO UC! GROUNOSKEEPER GROWS FOREST OF MINIATURE TREES Biii Chandler Exhibits Handi work in Ad minist ration Bldg. A ·Portahle Forest lie Creates A rtirork J?roni illi11i<itu res By GEORGE LEIDAL hillock of green life. Chandler :\l:.iny are kept small by the Forty years ago Bi 1 ! decorates the scene \\1ith small \\';1y they arc pruned or fed , Qiarxll~ planted his first tree Pottery or figurines. a n d e x p c rin1en·1~1 is . 83 a youth growing up on the :\laintenance i n c 1 u d c s Chandler's favorite y;ay of ., .. , .. ' ,.;..._.,: l I Vacation •' In Gard e11 This Year · Olances are you'll spend more time around home this year. So. why not ·Vacation ln Your Garden.' It will be a ple asurable experience foe everyone In the fanllly. A garden or patio area can be ' a great pluce to get Involved nnd relax antidst beauty. \\'hy not pla n some '\\'CCkcnd allcrnath1es' for the fa1nily -a new nawcr gil rden , \·ege table: garden or tree planting pilij]ecbi? You are not \hnited to \vhat )'OU c<ITT do on a sunny Sa turday or Sunday .• • 110\Y ABOUT a garden patch to Putter in~ lt can be a marvelous source of cut nov.·ers for the h 0 u s e throughout the year. Or you can provide the f\o\\' of fresh vegetables lo liven up summer meals -and beat high prices. How about a tree planting project around your ho1ne? There are container and boxed trees available at your nearby nursery now. You'll derive esthetlc and practical rewords from beauti fully landscaped trees. They cool the house . thus you can cut ,do~'Jl on use of your air conditioner. Trees, la"'m and plan ts. surroWld ing a home, can reduce the temperalure by JS degrees. You'll be surprised OOw v.·eekend garden projec ts. at home lum into a great ·vacation in Your Garden.• Irvine Ranch. tender. loving care, wate ring finding out \\tlich \\'Orks best. Last week, he exhibi ted a and feeding with l i quid ,;-::...;-;;..~=======::::;.=============.; portable forest or miniature fertilizers and o c c a s i o n a 1 trees in the lobl>y of the UC pruning,s of limbs and roots · Irvine administration building. "Th e books say this is a Since joining the u c 1 goOO time of }'ear to prune I roots," (,'ha ndler notes. "But groundskeeping staff near y 10 'i''iili our clin1ate I find it years a g o • the Hun-dGC.Sn't make much difference tington Beach resident has \\'hen you do it. I judge the tended the landScaping: spread-time to prune by th e way the ing over the range!afld he plant looks," he counseled . remember! from..ftis youUt. And, not all the plants he WORM I WO•M5 FOR ORGANIC FARMING-PLANTING-COMPOSTS Now I• tl'I• llm• to prePflr• for pl1nlln<;i. "' t!lt world's bell llOll C'!H1dlll0!!••1 -EARTHWORMS. Oardtn mulcl'I our ~lally. Buy°"' 1uper gercl•n mulcl'I tor belTtr 111rdtn~. F•ntaltlc re1ull'S al low co1t1. Wt Nv• fl by tl'I• lr!Kk la.0-$•.00 • 1•ck. $90.00 a lon. We d•llver. A.llO compost k!TJ 1,1\lng u r!l'I· worm1. Tl'IOlll&rlll1 ol urll'll•••irms arid 10n1 OI comp011 In • 11'1or1 Um1. Hurr~ 1o Oran111 Counly'.1--0WI\ worm l•rm 11>11111rl now. 1624 W. EDINGER, SANTA ANA PH. 97f-076J "When they brought the uses are types known to be amt¥18ble to miniaturization. univers ity here and decided to'.-=:=:::_::_::::::::::::::::::~====================" develop the ranch, l decided to join 'em, not fight," Chandler said. His background was in plants so his assignment as grounds foreman is a natural. 2640 Harbor Blvd. ROMS can stand m o r e fertili.r.ation than In other parts of the country. The~ California \ Association 0 r Nurserymen suggtllt small feedings rather than large ~ doses applied less oft~n. Be ;. sure to follow instructiOOI on •. the fertillur p a c k a ge f: carefully before applying, a~ they vary with d iffere n t formulaUoos. •Yellowed leaves on Camellias, Gardenias a n d other shrubs, or defoliated Citrus and other trees, often IOOicate iron chloroisis, which is j~ another way of saying !he plants need Iron. Best and surest v.•ay to supply it is with one of the chelating ( p r o nouooed key·lay-ting) compounds which bold !he Iron in suspension until it is absorbed by the roots, \Vhere big, showy foliage is desired -foliage that presents an ev er g r ee n , everfresh face to one on the inside looking out -the California Association 0 r Nurser)men suggest! you try Aralla japonica, alias Fat!la japonJca. Its large, defiPlY split leaves create wonderful" patterns against a glass wall. Aralia can be started in a dish garden indoors and moved up to larger containers as it grows. miniature trees. g r a s s e s , Less obvious, hmvever. is his interest in creating living State May artworks from tiny shrubs, COMP.\NION PLANTS to mooses and scrap wood. Aralla grown Indoors are the Give Seeds t1i•ndler. ~z. holds no ~cal l o o k 1 n g Acanthls, pretentions about his works. COSTA MESA ~a:· :.'."·''· ... ~:~·Nr~, i,,;•~i;,., · f·"r •. ,,,11 .. r . • ..... , . • ' . . • • ' ~· .. .. ) . ' ' '• When it conies to spraying, at the very first sign of trouble. act promptly. Aphids and other insects are easier to control if caught In the early stages. The same applies to rust. mildew and diseases l\ilich attack the Rose Ciardeh. U neceM&ry , spray in ~tay! And be certain to spray up a.s well as down. T h e w¥ienllrface of foliage can be Sli-0w Adds · '1) Category SAN FRANCISCO (UPf) - The San Francisco Rose Society has added a new category in competition as it 1eU: ready for Its 33rd Annual Rose Show. In addition to traditional judging on Conn and color , there wlll be a competition for ·f r agrance. Lawrence Marcelino, who Is blind, will judge thal cattgory. ~· • FRUIT ~ • ' TREE ' • ~ . SALE ' • • • • Keep after slugs. snail! and cutworms with bait. Go after other pests with spray insecticides, or the n e w granular syslcmlcs, • Anticipate sumn1er bare spola tn !he garden by filling them with annuals now. • For a b r t g ht-blooming shrub that can take the hottest sun of summer, p I a nt Oleanders in pink. white, red or salmon. They'll thrive on minimum water after they 're eslablished. l\tuch grows like llOrtle · giant T p J lte asked permission to chard and send• up pale """' 0 eop c display Ille fruits of his hobby or lavender spikes of bloom "to encourage others to take In early summer. SACRAMENTO (UPI) _ A up a hobby of !heir own." Another shrub to mark the bill pemUUing the state to His output ls often for sale, tramitkm frOJn indoors to out give surplll! .forest seed.lings more to make room £or new -It can be used on either to individuals or oonproftt additions than to make money, side of a glass wall -Is groups for reforestation has he said · the familiar Gold Dust Plant. been pr 0 p 0 1 e.d b y Hi! work is not technically This i.s a good choice for deep Assemblyman Jeriy Lewis tR· bonzai , although some trees shade where it will produoe Highland). may be cared for in sim ilar g\ogy red berries if male and Currently, state law v.·ays. female are planted together. prohibits making any "gift of Over the yeaf"!I Chancll~r The Philodendroos -b:>th public funds," which prevents says he has consulted t he the vi n in g Philodendron!, state-grown seedlings from \'.BriOU5 gardening books which \'lhich need support , and the being made available to are available on the market. more tree-like varieties, which parties i n t e r e s t e d in He recommends no particular don't -are suited to indoor replanting harvested Or fire--tome and follows the nUes of and outdoor use in mild ravaged land!. none of the so-called experts. climates. Look for s u c h standby• as Prayer Plaqts, AT THE END or each His secret of creation is to Peperomia and Cocos paJm. planting season. l e r to v e r "do what I feel like doing with Jndoor plants oome In sizes seedlings are plowed under 1the materials I have handy at that fit a table cen\efplece to make room for the next the time." or a floor planter, and there's year's crop because of a On<.'C an old board has been room in every house for one shortage of manpower to plant converted to a tiny table and it or more of them. the seedlings, Lewis said. bears a graceful pot bearil)g a • ~!other's Day is ju s t ,~j;;;;;;;;,;;;~;;;;;;;:~;;;;;~;;;;;~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ ahead : .~lay 12. Be!idea ]9vely l gift plants in bloom, irdoor SAT & SU.... MAY 4 & 5 foliage planta and flowering • ·1"11 • =~g \~ :~~~ O:a~! r-1 -GROuNDCOVER-T1 -;-o: .. 7ET":;~~1~H-,1 thoughtful remembrances. 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Hybrid Bermuda Sod 5 sq. ft. . .. 98c Dichondra Sod 5 sq. ft ..... : .. 1.49 Patch worn areas In existing lawns or have a whole new lawn with fresh sod from Cal-Turf. WE HAVE IT THIS WEEKEND! ROSE BUSHES Now i n gorg eo us bloom. 3. 98 tocli Give mom her !ovorltel Mother w1'fh love AFRICAN VIOLETS .....2.98 TEA l=U~ ARltANGEMEHTS Charm in g fl o r11 bouQuets in kee psake lea. or demitasse cup and saucer. 12 .50 Concord Grape Grows well in our c6asla l area . Plant now. en joy years of ealing pleasure. I Gal. ...... 2. 98 Beaulifvl Plants '-in llo«n !ti Ataleas • Lihes <:¥.l Chry&an thernums • G10JC.1nia& • Hydrangea manv more 'Holh!ttr' wrapped lor gins. We Deliver Everyday '· , )2 UAIL I • .... , Saturday, May 4, 1974 ------------- ------- Ac:rnew's ~ Li1110 Now Evecatcher ,; f'..'E'V ORLEA NS IUPll - \Vhile former Vice President Spiro 'J'.. Agncv1 is n1aking the nl ghtclub ci rcuit \\'ith Frank Sinatra. his scven-milc·to-thc- gallon limousine is tr aveling the Bayou roads of Louisiana as a dra1\·in~ card for "•eddings, parades and charity bazaars. But Doyle Berry, a Berwick . La ., contractor who boue;ht ii as an "lnvestment." doesn't get much pleasure from the 19Tl Lincoln Continental ~·hich ha~ bullet-proof glasz. a sun· roor. sirens and J bar. "VOU ~llG llT SA\' 1'111 saddened bv rhc fact ~fr. Agne\v is nol still clriving that limousine and is no longer vice president. because I think he is a g:OQ<I man." Berry said. "I'd be hagpv to ca!! hitn friend any1~me." Agnew resir.rned earli <>r thfs year after he pleaded no contest to charges he acceoted bribes fro'Tl !\·f a r. ~, 1 a n d contractors. Bcrrv. bouaht tht' lirnousine for $10.ooo lhree m~nths tlgo from a national C<1r r~ntal firm \\ilich boul'ht it from a hotel chain 1rl1ich bout!ht it from the General Services Adminii;tration after Agnew resigned. "The car is in m i n t condition "·ith only about 23.000 miles on it." Berry said. "It has a sun roof that opens up, a bar in !hr hack seat. <ind it's still eouippec! 11•ith .(lashing red li~hts." -·~~ Deitll1 l\'oli .. e• PANKEY Thomas Attal'! P•nk1y, Sr., residenl of 111 VII Quito. N1wp0rt Beach. O~te ot dea!ll May 1, 197,. SurviVMI by Ills 1011, Tllatr"S A. Pinkey, J r. ct San Luis 0b11PO: d1119htlltf", Marg~•el A. Edmonds, Lido Iii•; five gr1ndchlldrer>. Sff"vlces wltl bt Mid Mol'lday, May" 6, 197' •I 2:00 PM, gr1v11lde, Hilcrtsr Memorial Park. POf"lorv!lle, Calil .. 911!1-BergerC<> MOf"lu1rv dlrtttcrs. WHITAKER Mirgarel Anne Whilal<er, resident cl Lagul'I• Beith. O&re or d1•t11 AprH 1', 191'-Surv1v"" by Mr llDIDlnd Mo•ris Wh1111<1r: l!rar~r. Goroan Arrnstror>Q cf v,.ni;ouve•. e C.; s!slfr. GcrolhY Hllll•rd, So. Burnaby, 8 .C. Services will Ile Mid Mcl\d1y, May 6, 1914 ar 11 :00 AM, Pacl!fc ·11ew Chapel. lltv. 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I • • -HALL ARK or AMERICAN GREETING There is th e right card eloqueotli u presslng the right stntiment for every Motl>er. .99c • HUNTINGTON IU.CH -Ado~•' .......... -HfWPOIT HACH -I 020 l"IM, Wutcl ff"""' HUHTIHCHOH IU.CH -• ...-. '' ''" IL TO'° -24271 ... -.... SAHTA AHA -3' II s ..... r1 ... n1 • I \ .. , • • • I ~, c_ ______________________ .:_ _______ __:_ ________________ __, ____ L_ ______________________ ~'--- 1 • ' •• M Al 0 N, pl pl E R I ,. .1t11r(l,1y '1ilf t. }q/'1 t..Alli PILOT J :J Weep No More My Lady: lOOth Derby Today , LOUISV!l.LE (AP) . -Twenty.three horse$ went through fin al Jl'eparu.tlons Friday us their owners. I.Miners ruld riders fretted through the last hours berorc today's IOO!h running or the Kentucky Derby. 1'hc ,pressure of the richest.' largest and most U11P.2 an r C\l,'Jd of the nJtlon's mosf ramO\IS race tig tenL-d so1nc lTps uod l006cned others. "l'U ndnllt., I'm terrified," one owner aid. "Reme1nbcr. there can be only one inner and there ~ to be 22 losers " said another. "Shoo t,' I think l'U predici a victory ror us,'' a trainer said. "After ·o11, the mornb1g's paper that YQU quote n1e in wil.l be wrapped orouna fish by tbe Um• the race ls over." 011 TV Today C l1111111el 2 at 2 • • \Vith clenring skies 11•d tetnperatures in the upper 606 pr"Cdfctcd;\tnore than 130.IX(I people, incl uding ~ n g I and 's Prince$ ~\1argaret and' tonl Snowden, are ~xpcctl'd to set ··Churchill Downs aflame "'ith color. TRIPLE CROWN, GOING OFF AT 15·1, RUNS TOOAY. Spo~ts in Brief Maravich Traded Away; Golden West Loses Fl.ip NE\\1 ORLEr\:\S -··Pistol" Pele Slpo.000 \\'omen's tennis tournament. ~faravich. the hot-s hoo1ing guard of the v ~llss' l\te\\'ille bent Australian Evonne Atlanta llavtks. "'"as dealt to Ne"' ~I ¥ ., 1 . _ : Orleans' E" xpanslOO frlinchl~ .of, the ag~g 6-.... 3-6. 6-b~\llSS E\Crt ".as. National Basketball Associiiflon F'r!driy. seeded f1rst-~llss A1clv1lle second . l\l1ss TilC still nameless 1ranehiso must¥ Goolagcng third and ~tiss Casals fifth. surrender first-round draft cll::iices to the lt&'o''ks for the 1974 and 1975 player picks. then swap choi!X'S \rith the Ha"''k.'i in l9i6 and 1977. if advantageous to Atlanta. In addilion. ·Atlanta geLS the first guard Rnd foni.'&l'd selected by Nev.· Otleans from the player pool cr~:al ed for c~pansion team:a. e GWC Plays Golden \\.est College's Southern car Conference trl-champs lost a coin flip on playoff format to enter the JC baseball playoffs. Thus C\VC will host LA City College Tuesday at 2:30 and the "'inner of that game plays Cypress a u'C<!k. from tod;:1y at 1;30. e IJSC Beote11 LOS ANGELES -Dave Lamoure. and Dick Hampton swatted first inning home runs for a 3-0 Stanford lead and the Cardinals coasted to a +.I Pacific-! Conference baseball victory • over Southern Cal Friday. e Evert Romps HILTON HEAD ISLA ND. S.C. -Chri s Evert overpowered delcn<(in g champion Rosemary casals for a smashing 6-1. 6-0 victory Friday in the semi-finals of the ·Sports 011 ~V 11 :15 a.ra. (<) -B~EBALC - The Chicago \Vhite-Sor' ~t 1tbf: ''Brewer1 at Mllwaukoe-- ; 12:30 p.m. '(71 ·-•. B Y R 0 N ,NEl.S~N GOLF CLASSIC ..:. Thi•d round action In the 1150,000 Byron Nelson Golf Classic. • • i: 2 p.m. (21 -)(ENTtiCKY pERBY -Racing .. Trlple Crown f OjlCfl!l at Oiurch.111 Downs In l Louisville. Thre&ycar-Olds al ·a mile ind one qual1er ror an estim'a'ted purse of $200.000. f5) -COLLEGE 1'1tACK -Two of the top track \ itowcrs In the country clash "'hen e De 1111y /tl r l,ul11 LO~OON. Ont -DeMy 1'1cLain said Friday he ha9 not si gned' to pitch for the London ~1ajon: ot the Senior Jnter-Countv League. despile nn announcement by thC club that he 11ad signed. The former Cy \'"oung A"·ard "'inner :;ai~ he had agreed lo pitch four "Or five mn1ngs. He said he had si~ for a "one-shot deal ... In no way "'9~ it an agreement to pitch for 1he SC35Qll ,.nd . if that's what it involvedi \\'e m~a); not come up at all. "I can pitch for Triple-A ball clubs. bot there is no "'ay I \\•ill pitch for a team that intends l.Q, pay $30 a game,'• he said. • SpffiH Rolls -... _BARCELONA -Jose Higueras and Manuel Orantes scored easy si ngles victories Friday, 'giving Spain a 2-0 lead over Norway after the opening day's play in their DnvJs Cup Eastern 1.one com~tition. '· • • _ e Germa1 .. pot . · .. . ',. . . 81-:RLI ~ -\\[est German'y S\1-epl both singles matches from Denmark· Friday for a 2-0 lea d in lhei r Davis Cup European Zone tennis qualification match. Hans·Jucrgen Pohmann "''hipped Knud Erik Nielsen, 6-0, 6-0, &-3. and Karl Meiler beat Lars Elvstroe1n. 3-&, 6-0, 6-3. 6-0. The "'inner will meet the survivor of the Spain-Norway matches. I Post time ror tho Derby Is 2:30 p.m., expected to be the favorite in this largest 'PDT. with CBS carrying I.he race on Derby field ln history. .. television from 2-3 p.n1. and Oii radio Anofh r entry, Sigmund Somroor's Crom 2:15-3:45 p.m. Rube the Great and Acc.lplter, is the lf all Z3..._~tart, a prize of $'274,oo:I, a probable second choice and thousands of $I 6, O O O ~iamond-and.oemerald'6tuddcd bargain hunters \1·ou't be able to resi~i a gold cup and an liottque silver bo"'I bet on the IG-horsl!Jlliltuel field. pres~ted by Prfuce'-' 1Margaret awaits -··1tub<r tbc Great co mC5upt'11tltt-racc ihe wuUler. 1 in better shape than either Shain or The total purse or '326,500 Is $127,000 .......-secretariat did last year," trainer Frank more than any in Derby history. ·'Pancho" ~1artin said. The bettjng entry ol Seth ~lancock's "l:le's in beUer condition than Sha Judger and John M. Olin 's Cannooade, u1lS and he's won his last tu·o races, t both trained by \Voody Stephens, is Cotham and the \\1ood 1\lemorial \\'bile /?5-83 SJJtut1r,i1~g Crumbling Bucks Clobbered Again · BOSTON /AP ) -The Boston Celt ics. Jed by Dave Cou-ens and John Havlicek. put together devastating first and third periods for a relatively easy 95-83 victory over the 1'tilwaukee Bucks f'riday night in the third game of the Nationa l Basketbal l As~iation's championship rOund. The victory gave the Celtics a 2-1 lead· in the best-of-seven series, \vhlch will resume in Boston Garden Sunday afternoon. Cou·ens led all scorers v.•ith 30 points in a brillian t a\1-rOUnd effort despite sitting out the entir'e second period after picking up a th ird personal foul late iii the opening quarter. Havlicek. regaining the hot shooting form he has sho\vn throughout the- playo!f s. hit for 28 poi nts. The pair combined for 23 third-period points-, Cowens scoring 13 pOints, CoWens and HavUcek 10, as Boston pulled a"''ay to a 77-59 lead with its , fast break working to pertection. As in the first game. a 98-33 rout in J\1il\\'aukee. the Celtics took comnlalld with their pressing tactics and tough rebounding and jumped to a (JUick early advantage. \\1ilh Co"•ens hitting for nine points. Havlicek eight and .Jo Jo \Vh itC' ~ix. BoS1on Jed 32-13 alU!:r the first 12 m1 •. t11c!!.. of play. The game, even at tha1 point. appeared decided despite the e\'eT- dangerous presence,, of Atih\'aukee's Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. ';The press did it," Heinsohn said. "Eveybody worked on the press. That's our offensive weapon. We got a good start in the first~ ~riod and tft.n y.·e played super defiJ!se." The Celtics, to a·_#man, singled out Finkle for his masterfu1 job \vhile filling in for Cov.·etl!I after the Boston center ran into foul trouble in the· first half. "After I-lank was in there, it \\'as a tough act to follo\V," Cowens said. "No one could play better than Han k did in lh e second quartfr. He held our offense togethe r. "No""· u·e just have to \Yin tu·o more. Ho\\'ever. \\'e have to continue to be the aggressors. Defense is always the key." Cowens picked up his third foul ·wit h 2: 13 to go in the first period and u•as rt'placed by 7-foot Henry Finkle. a veteran "·ho had seen only five minutes of action in the fi rst t"·o games. Playing Abdul-J abbar. Finkle more than held his 0\\1l, contributing thre e key baskets a~ the Celtics held oo for a 51-37 halftime lead. C.'o\\'ens, \Vho fouled out in ovcrthne of Boston's IQ&.96 Jbss in Ute second game in N1ilu•aukce. came olf the lx:nch at the start orthe. third period and simpl y overpo"'-ered• ttle Bucks. The 6-8 center - scored on jump shots, drives and hooks in comple'n1enting the sharp-shooting of Ha\•licek, who ad'n1iUedly had a letdov~n in the second game of the seri es. Late in the third period, Finkle gave Co"·ens another brief rest. grabbed a rebound and seored just before Ha\'licek srole the ball and tallied on a layup. That gave Boston a 77-47 lead before 1'·Iil"•aukce's Cornell \\1arner tallied just before the third-period buzzer. Mil\\•aukee scored eight straight poi nt s, including three baskets by Bob Dandridge al the outsei . of the ti nal period and moved to "'ithih 10 at 77-.67. Ho\revcr, CO\\'COS cashed a rebound and the Celtics \\'ere in no danger the rest of the \Vay. The Celtics set such a tarrid pace 1hat Abdul-Jabbar «1as forced to a virtu al \\'a lk in the fourth period. J1e '"as lifted for , a br:ie( rest midway through ihe period after he v.•as w1able to run dou1lcourt \vhen the Bucks had the bait and \rere pressing \'ainly to ca tch up. Rallies Fail as Dodgers Bow to Pl1iladelphia, 2-1 PHllADELPHIA (AP) -IV i I I i e 1'1ontanez delivered a home run and a key single and Eddie ·watt's clutch relief pitching preserved Ron Schueler's first victory of the season as the Philadelphia · Phillies beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 2·1 Friday night. • Schueler, "'·ho had lost three tough games despite a stingy 2.91 earned run average, held the red-hot Dodiiers to five singles until the eighth inning , when Bill Dodgers Slate All Gamn en KA•C 11"1 Ma., 4 L" Alltlells 1t Phlladelphl1 May ) Lui Ang<il•s II Phlle<lalphll Al•V 6 Loa AngelH al Mont(e.JL M•v 1 Los Angeln at Montreal •:JO p.m. 1~:?0 a.m. s 11.m. s p.m. Russell led off with a double and Ken ~fc~1ullen moved him to third with a one- out pinch single. Pi-fanny l\1ota , another pinch hitter, greeted.reliever ~tac Scarce with a sacri£ice Oy !or the·Dodgers' run. The;Phllliei nicked Jo~ Doug Rau, 2- 1. for 'a rtln ln tbt second on singles by ?\tike A¥erson ani:i 1'1ontanez and a wild pitch. Montanec, ·w~ has been hitting under .200, rfppe<t, i home run over the ri ght field fence in the fourth iMing, his first of the baseball season. • The Dodgers loaded the bases against Watt with one out in the ninth on singles by Steve Garvey and Ron Cey and a walk. But Russell forced Garvey at the plate and Jim Wynn struck out. Cey suffered a gash ln his left thumb in a Creak accident Thursday and required stitches to close the woood. Cey Jocked the keys In the trunk of his car as he prepared to leave for the Jtirport in Los Angeles. As he tried to ge t through a window of his home to find a spare se~ of keys, the glass shattered, cutting the second knuckle of his thumb. The Phillies had dropped seven of their previous eight games while the Dodgers had won eight of nine. Watt came on to start the ninth and Carvey and Cey, the first two batters, singled. Tom Paciorek forced pinch runner Rick Auerbach at secood but Joe Ferguson v.'alked . loading the bases. However. Russell grounded t o shortstop Larry Bo'va. \vhose thro\v home forced Garvey. \Vynn, who had entered the game in the eighth as a pinch hitter, then struck out to end 'the gan1e. LOS AHGliLES l'HILADEL .. HIA •II r II Ill LDHS tb 3 0 o o DC•sh 1b Mcmullel'I I'll 1 0 1 0 Bowl 11 LICY 1b P 0 0 0 khmldl 31) 8 1.Kkner Ir l O 1 O Luzinski If Mot• 1111 o O O 1 Gortlllwtr pr Marltlall 11 u G o 0 wan P WCrwfrd r l • 0 G 0 BR.obln1n cf G•rYPf' lb • 0 2 0 MAndr5tl ,, CtV 'lb • o 2 a Mon11net lb Auer!Noch o.r O 0 0 o Boone c Padortlc cl • 0 0 0 Sch11tler a Flr911tol' ( J 0 0 0 Surce p R.\Mfll ii • l 2 O UnHI" cl RlllP 10 1 0 •• r h Ill • 0 1 0 3 0 1 0 • 0 0 0 3 0 , 0 0 0 •• 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 • 1 1 0 • l 2 I 2 a a o 3 0 l 0 P D D 0 0 0 0 • Wvnncf 2 IL o 0 Total lJ I t 1 To••! 30 2 l '1 Lo• Alltltles 000 000 010-1 Phlllllfelphl1 010 100 OC~-2 E-M. And<irlOl'I. LOl:l-Lol Anvelts I, Phltldtll- Pllla I. 2!1-llusw.ll. HR.~llnez (l), S--R•u, Iowa, !I ROOln50!l. SF.-V.ot•. I, H R !"R •llO ll111 (L,2·11 I I 1 2 1 1 M••ihl H I I 0 0 0 2 SChuelff (W, !..)_!,.. 1\\ 1 I 1 0 a $C;H'U ~~00000 W411 12 001 1 S.Y&-W•n (3l. WP-R.111 2. P8-FerOu50n. T- 2:16. A-20,116. Sro-etariat got beat In the \\'ood," t\1nrlln said. ltJartin \\'A!il the trainer for Sh<.un . beaten by 2 1 ;~ lengths as Sccr1:t11riu1 set ri Ot'rb)' record or 1 :59 2·5 for !hr 11 , rnltcs en route 10 his SYIL't!Jl of tht' fnplc Cro"'n for the first fin 1c in l5 yc<lrs. As m.qny of Ilk' Dc-rby conh'nil<>r~ h1.d their final Lil<H1out s., short sprints for last-n\inull' shnrpnci.s. the lu ck. ot the draw fol' post posil1011s 11 as the topil' of n1ost convrrsations. Tiie lltld tor S11urO.v'1 100!11 1u11n'"' o• ,,ti klfnlrKkv Dl!l'bV •t I'• mllft 41 (hurtfll'l•ll Down~- ,.,. Hors. JffktV "•OO. Ockh 1. ,.,u.re, si.o.mo1te:r '-1 '· ' •• • ' ' • " " "· " " "· ... " ... " "· " " "' t -Ctn-.clt (Otdt-•O I l•~lco. AVlll t>-ACCJlllltr, kir.Gll'IO t-Co•nlvl•o•I. ll•own 1·$11••P Grv. No &ov J II , Pot, .VcH••<1ut> I llOIO Cl•rlon, Cll•rol)ff1 L)lll• Cvrit"I' Vutrv I Cr1mio" R.ultt, LtBM"~ b R.11be 11141 Gr••1. R.l•W• 1-Pti McGo'OClff, BM•O"' G~ H~·· M•nv•~llO O••!roy•r lllie"Ql\'13 ! ConlC'Ot•a11' Ytollcne, Gr•nt, 1"P'• c,_n, B~rt• ' HVGion Cou~!Y, M~-flli ! Set ,.. Ca. \Crlyo I Sir Ttollr1m. \'"'r'• t Go!o N' lv\vr h ti• rnloelO •·J110<.1•r. P1 f:lut~'t Bo~ M1«:B.ih -· » U·I ., ,., lf-1 12·1 ,~,. n.1 "' 1'·1 .. , 11.1 ,,, ,., 11·1 ,., ll•I 12·1 •• 12·1 •• "' Ph TONS OF KENT UCKY DERBY BIRTHDAY CA KE. Lo11i sville llle111 ories Derby Day Nostalgia: Only One Place to Be v It's the first Salurda~· 111 ~la~· a~;un , and hr-re com?S that bitlcrs,~·eet feeling. On1y this year it's \\'Orse lhan usual. This is !he IOO th anni\·ersar\· of 1hl' Kentucky Derby. and here I Um. 2.0Ufl miles from Louisville. th e place "''here any horse racing enthusiast ought lo be . i\faybe you've been to a Derby, and you know the feeling. Today you'll watch the race on television, n1ake a small \vager between friends on the outcome. or pull for "''hatever horse you've draun in the office pool. But mainly you'll remember the times you v.·erc there 111 person. The day you HANK WESCII spent in the beEihive of lhe infield (as I did in 1969) or the day in the cool of the grandstand (as I did in 1971 1. And chances are the memories \\·ill be good . Spending Derby Day on the infield at Churchill Downs is like chaperoning a Winter Camporce \\'ilh the boy scouts. The hassles are nearly unbearable, but the reu·ards nrc great. On the infield you spend your lime mingling \vit h the college st udents and the "·orking-class masses. Chances are you soak up too tnuch sun and too 1nany mint juleps. Lines are too long at the betting \VindoWs, snack stands and even the rest roon1s . l\1any or the peoplE" there slept in line lhe previous night and paid their ~ when the ga tes oJW:ned up at 7 a.m. or so. They've brought ladd ers. blan kets. picnic baskets. coolers and the smart ones have brought battery-operated television sets so they'll actually be able lo see the Derby. _ Otherui~ no one secs the !\f'nhtcky Derby from !he infield. Oepending on \Vhere you station yo urself. you can g!'I a glim pse of !he horses roaring by, but that's all . Bathl"'. one "feels'' the Dcrhy from th!' infield . The sensations and vibrations of the Cl'O\\'d lransmit !he f xcifc.ment Of the 1 ~Jee. For 1nost people that's enough. TI1e grandstar.d is a much better place to b:!. Untll !he Derby itself. anyway. · For six races (the Derby is the se\·enth J. one can relax in con1fort al)Jf feel like a Soul h!'rn genllcman or lady of the antebullum days. And most of the people th!'rc act. if not dress. that way. Lines are short. there's no crowding or crush. Ifs cool and covered. But once tbe horses come out for that se\'enth race. the difference betl\'eeR the grandstand and infield becomes minute. \.\lhcn "~ly Old Kentucky Home" st rikes up, the tears flo\v in both places. \Vhen the race starts. grandstanders jump up on chairs. fill the ais les aOO there "s so much noise it's senseless for the announcer to try calling the race. Once the race ends the cry of "Who \VOn it?'' goes up in both plac~. And u·hen the winner comes back lo accept the blanket of roses they cheer equally in both spots. It has been that \\•ay 99 races pre\•iously, and it'll be that way today_ A11gels Stall Balti111or e, 2-0 Rookie left·hander Frank Tanana stifled Baltimore on three hits. "none until the sixth inning. and then needed last-out help fron1 l\\'O relievers to 11reserve the Californ ia Ange ls' 2-0 victory over the Orioles Friday night. Honie runs by Bob Oliver and Tom A11gels Slate All 01m1t en ICM .. C (11tl M•v • Ball!rnor" ~! .ln•llttlm 6:SS p.n\. M~y s &alllmore •T An•fle!"' l·SS p.m. MIV 6 Clt'vt!l~no ,, Anahf!I,,, ''" p.!T\. Mey 1 Cltvetand 11 Andt.t"im 1:55 p,m.. ---,-----1'1(-CCav.· accoun t('(! for__all the. scoring. It \1'8S the Angels' fourth victory in a row. ' UCLA meets the USC Trojans at ; fhc Coliseum. · 4 p.m. (!) -CBS GOLF CllAMPJONSHIP -U.S. Open .champion Jobllny ~liller.,..Eorrest Fc:der and Ch1 Chi Rodriguez meet II Firestone Country Club in Akron, ·sw:;, Dru-us: Mile B~lay May De~ide It The shutout \\•as 1he second in a ro\Y inflict('(! on the Orloles, \vho h11ve failed to score in their Ja..-1 ;?6 innin~s. Their final hit \VllS !)on Baylor's slr.gle behind set.'Und v.•ilh l\\'O out ln the ninth inning. • tALTIMOAE CALll"OkNIA• ..,. • ~ Ill tb, 111 ltf !Heir cl • O l 0 ltlvei"• cl ' 0 0 0 101110. • • • 1,5 p.m. (7) -WIDE WORLD OF ERTS --T h e Pennatex 300 car race, taped at Daytona. , the world profe9.!iooal target diving cbamploliship from Cypress Gardens. 7:30 p.m. (9) A II A BASKETBALL !'LAYOFF -1'ho New York Nets host Utah in lhe oecoo<I game of the A B A dwnpionsblp ~ ... ' ' -· ·--··~ .. ••• -··.---··-·· "····:·· -... _.. .< .... ~·-···· .. ~-~.............. . ..... --·-· ······ -·· ······-·····-··· ....... - l.OS ANOELES ,-UCLA's powtrtul Bruins.-can. clinch their third str.ai,ght nallonal collegiate dual meet title today when they face Univcrslty or Southern C8lifomia at the Coliseum but it's not an easy assig(lm~t Tv.-o p&formers for UCLA a1 e from lhe 'Orange Coast urea with Corona dcl ~1llr High grad Joo Tosti throwing the javelin and Ncu·port lfarbnr ltl3J1 alum Jhn Ncifihnr1 tl)e favorite in tl1!' shot put. The Trojans, beaten by UCLA 119-55 last year aoa 76-69 in 1972. arc raletl sttong thrc~t! Jo break the-Sri.tins' 25- dual meei vfetory . string. USC is undefeated this year. Jim Bush, the Brulns' 10.year coach, and the Trojans' Vern Wolf~. expect the meet to be a nlp-and-bl<k b8ttle. 011 TV Tarlay Cha1111el 5 at 2 -.-'Regardles! of what Jim Bush says," sald ,Wolfc. "UCLA Is lhe favorite , Bush has had us favored for Ul lust fl\'t' yenrs and UCLA has won three of them.''· Most of th~ 11<Kallcd track expert~ • • ha~e doped tho meet pred ict the outcome will be decided by the fmal event -the mile relay. USC has the best lime - 3:07.i to UCLA's 3'11!.6 -but the Bruins have woo 11 .. atra.lght NCAA mile relay titles. "If today's meet comes doi.1rn to the mile relay .. and I "'·ere a betting man - which I'm not -I'd bet on our mile relay team,1• Bush said. Said \Volfe: "It could go either '"llY· l'vt'l never been Involved in a meet in which so many events are ao clO!e. \Ve1ve gol to • I --······ ·••··•······ ... ·-·· .. ··-······ -···-·-.,-·.GrlchlbJ,_ ... .l.,Q. l· Q .~.M'!l.» .. 11 .. 1 o o o •• I d -YO Ii iih -i 0 0 vA)iftll~ .. , 0"1 .. 1" S1.<1rt ear Y an pull upset afte r upset. rwT~i:n,, lb , 0 0 0 F~:'10:n 1111 , o o o You take a look al season bf!sl marks 111.,IO't' 11 s o 1 o ROii¥~ :lb 2 1 ' 1 llR.obln1rt 30 2 0 0 G MNtl!lff r1 I 0 I I and You""'re not going lo p~ck up. Bllfllbr'f Pr D' o o o Mccr ... 1b ,' ,' ,' ,' F\141« rl l 0 0 0 !lRdrt•r c "UCLA can SW!CP the mile two-mile C0991M lh D 0 0 0 OOovt• ~ J 0 •• ' 'C•l'itll_,, 1000-Y-~n.• Oltl shot put and discus and u·tn both relays. l!tdleb<" c 1 o o o se1~ o o o o • , , 11•1-t••• 1810MMf¥p 00 00 That s 46 points. There's no wtJy "'e can Grinu•tv P o o o o , • -Yo••ll 11 o l o 10!•1! 21 ? 1 1 •1(1Ve au'ay 46 points :ind "''in lht1 1neet. tr 6•1nmort ooo oco ~ • h (dllt.11 ~IA 000 100 1a~-2 . u·e don t co1ne I rou gh In those events, II o~-0~111n1Q1• 1 c11""'"'" 1 LOt-•ammore Ill I k · I I •~ I•• ,. 1, C•lltor.,11 S ~lt-R 01lvll'I" 1)t • .\'t (r•., ~'' "' _ a e a m1rac e o 1K;a uK'.n1 . ,, H • •• 11 so T•· . I II I d I U I Gl'H"Mln •L. l11 • ~ l 1 4 I nc natlon~ co cg ate ua meet t e l•l\tiw 1w. 111 •-~ 1 • o • ~ Is a n1S'thical one cre:;itecl in 1970 by Wm• • : : : : : Track & Field News. "·r..~M. ,,., c1• t4:n •-11,1Jt ' ' • , I I OAILV 'ILOT • • Lloy Clocks 1:54.-4, 48.7; Estancia's Adams Triples H\' s1·ErE BHA\ u Oi lllt 0 .. 1~ "llOI S11ti '1'0111 Ll oy still isn't sui'I.! \1'hat his bl'SI e\'l'llf 1~. but hc's -starting 10 i:ct an idea At lhl' lr\H\c lA·:igue I.rack :ind f 1 t' 1 d thainp!onsh ips 1:riclay 111hhl ;1t \\1C'S lrnl11"1cr lligh. Llo~ bl:i7.t'<l 10 a I :54 4 hal!. u ·IB.7 qunrtrr .'.Ind ,1nl'hor1•d thl.' 11 b1n1tlf! F:rti<..on High 1n1l£• rcl•l~ tc<lrll in 49 0 "I '.'illtl like botl't.-<!he 440 <1nd 880." said lh!' Chargers junior. "but I think I C!n do better in the CIF in 1he 880.'' Lloy "':Jsn'I pressed in any ul 111 ... 1hrro racr$. loo king p:1rt1fu!.1rly strong In th\' 8110 •1 fll're he sped to the fastest t:l\l('k111g ln !ht.' Qrl'ln);IP Cvast an·a this ~·car nod lh e third 1 ;1~h.'"t time 1n the CIF', llis ;a.7 11:1s a lensul~ 1n1•1•t rc~-ord. 11 t11ok the Sl'llSrttionnl r rforl h1 \.lH~ 10 ~h·a l lhe spotlight lro1n Estt1 ncia l ligh's Sti~\'t' A<lan1s \\'ho capturl'd the 12!J- yard h.igh hurdles in a nll't'I rc1.'0rd t~itig lt~. 1he 100 1011 s in 19 4 and finisl1cd a triJ))(I by \\'inning the long JU1np at 2()-7'~- Adr11ns 11·~s c.>:p<.'t.'led to IX' pu~hl'd in the ltU highs by :..:u11:1 An:1 \':1lll'\'0S l~arv Tcrnplcton l>ut tl1C F:i!con's s!andout nl.i::lsf'll the n1eet to :Jth·nd Ilic scllool pro1n. It d idn't hurt SA Valley's 1~1;1 111 bltl. • ho11cvcr. as the F:ih:on.!; easily outdistanc~ Edi$01l. 77-J9. l-~l~C'\l'h<'rt•. £:stancit1'.:: Ken Cunner outl:.isl<.'([ Joe l'hilhps of Santa An3 \":illcy In 1he h1i,:h 1un1p at 6-5 und corona 1lcl ~lar·s Brian Hunsaker bt'e~lcd lo a 9: 13 J in the t11()- 011 thc rrnt1h-soph lC'1cl , Cost:1 l\lcs~·s L:irry Fal\..e ran U\VHY frOll\ hlS (UCS U\ the {\IQ hurdle r:iccs uncl l·:d1son ron1pcd ofr \\'ilh the leun't title. V•"1ly 100-1. A:ott•u:i ($.>.Vl 9.1 ;. Doboe• IL!!~ .All 10,0 l . lll11r1 (Edl 10 l 'lino Jullll• (1.18Q) 1015 11:1\~e SA'V ) 10]. l'QC--L llohr.11 (SAii) 12.1 3. D•~mt1 \(,M) 21.1 l . HI~•• 1Cll) 719 j Jent> MAGI n 9 5 Al.,.lf.ldo (MAG 2J6 ''0-t_ Lio~ U:dl .U.1 (""•'Ot Rccor.il 1. Del>Ol'r 1Lc••A1 I )()7 l. OrJl'lel !C.M I !.II ( • f ldcllt:• tSAVl ~1.2 S. t1-von L(dM) SIJ ~eo I. Llg• (td) l:Sl.S 2 H.ii•n ((dMJ I !.Iii l. KOi•• IC#I 7;00J l , Wl'llet (!.\IS Al) 2.01.0 \ Alt>erl \SAV I ~ 01.9 /o/olr I llQu•l•r !SAV) ' 11.1, (l>'.~t !llft:ll!d~ ,, i.o..J»nger l(dl.\) 1.16.' J Sn ~n 1CM 1 •:JS l 4 J<>n~i (I.di l ,Jl.l S KOltr !CMI •:.0.1 1·M1!0-l . Hvni"~~r C(OM) 9:11.J l . Aqylt4r !SAVI 9 71.• 3 Prlt~I ((Ml ~ 39 S 4. Meuenqer 1CdM) j ,4).6 S. SPORTS Rt1stle r~ Fall to 7th Cottam's Surprise Double l.e'1•r (CMJ 9·•9.0. Ito lil1 ! Ad .. mt (Ci!l I•.• Ille~ •ncf! •«o•d) l. Cra io !SAVI 1' 1 3. ('olde11 \\'esl Co 11 e g e 'S WUua•n~ !SAV I l•I •· OtnQcr tCdMJ 1 ' is 1 ,, s~n,,, (l.c• All 11.s. nust1£'rs. once :1 forte fo Ix• UID LH -I. Ad~tn~ IC~O 19.• 1 w;11•d•"~ /SAV I 20.s J. c.~.o !SAVI 10.6 reckont'd \l'ith in junior co lleqe .1. T••tV Lon Al) ?0.6 S. 81r,qham (Loi I d A11 11.s. circles. bar£' v ('Scape the Carries Artists to Crow1i ••0 Rc!•.,-1, SA v.111 ev 43.9 2. EdlMln "Cllar ,·n Soutliern C ,' I "3.8 3. Los Alamlto~ "~ •-Eil•ncl,1 • " dS C >. (dM •S.0. ro f h m "o l•h" M••e-A:clav-1 Elll•on 1.11.s 2. SA "O 11 C' rtnce c <t pt t" 1p v""cv J:l0.5 l C.d~\ 1:11.1 ~. Loi 111 finuls Fridn_v afternoon t1l UC J J7 s 5. M~<inolla l :lll.5. Dy HO\YARO L. llANDY Ot 1i. Dl'IJJ' l"llot S111t Pete Cottam didn't steal any bases b ut he ylrtually stole the Orange League track and field championship for L a g u n a Beach Friday night. The young Artists baseball infielder won the 100 and 220 yard dashes to give Laguna Beach a 65 1 ~-59 ad\'antage over second place El Dorado in the league showdown at Valencia High. Cottam·s double coop led. ~P-1 A1,,,n~n •SAVI ~6·8" 1 Fouch~ lr\inc. !M~9) 55-G\~ J, E1teno'1r J (CM\ 51·8 1 , • . h . h I I II 20 ~ 4. SPrr~ntk (S/1\1) SJ~ s. Tcilrnllr c 0' eh T 0 ni N 0 0 n ' s chn111p1on. El Dorado's D111~nc finis in! e O\\' 1111·( cs 111 .<1 !s,,v1 J1 ·1'•. l'I I I r h d s Cl I 's .. ,. '' LJ -1. Adatn~ !E~tl 1·1'1 2 Bu .... lt• crun1b!in[T pro!!'ram tnustered -. iynnrc tan1e ou o nO\\' ere an an emt•n l' 1:1 l<l tEd1 20.11, 1 McP11,r~on (Ed) 10-b • "" v tt.1 nip Laguna's 1\'larty Kruger \\'ood \l';"J S a double sprint 1,?•tl• tLos All 20-s s. lro~~·11 !C:dl JO· 2.1 points to pla\C ilh in lht' R- at the tape. viCtor in the f ro s h.sop h HJ~l. c.onr>e• (E~tJ 6-s ?. P11111111, learn shov.•. Los Angeles City !SAVI l>-S 3. HertlO (Los Al) 6...i '· Coll d th !"II "th \Vhile the Artists v.·on !he division. D•nge• (CdMl 6·• s. l ie camin1t1 <Ed ) ege annrxe e i e l\'J .>nd Self {Lo. Al) S-1;. 147 . I I k t h ad f l'a oue 10·11 ·n the vars ily Pv-1. Alam•n SAV ) ll.O ?. 'w\tC.ormlc~ 00111 s o c e OU a e o !> e 1 V•n111 f'ln•li (Los Al) IJ.(l 3. Frallklln ISAV) lU '· L \ 'I bo h' h I d 144 division. San CI e 111 en le 100 -'· Cott8m ILS) 10 1 1. Bu,.tn oarlow (CdMl 11-0 s. Hammell (Eal t ' ar r, \~-J{' ia · !Soni ID./ J. Howe fOHl 10.J •. n-0 annexed the unofficial crown L8r.on ! Dl ID.• ~. June111 1sc1 Team scorir.<r-!iA va11•v 11, Eafson J9, Highli.l!ht of 1he Ill a I - 10.•. l~ A!•mllos !tlr, Ca,1aMfSI """ . d lie aS "nth in the frosh-soph co1npeti!ion :no -1. conom !Lii i 111 1. l(a•r Corot'• 0~1 11..1. 11, E1111"1tl• 2&, organize a rnoon v.· I e CSotll 231 ), f leld IVl 7J 1 ..... ~, .. e Maonclia I•'" Foul"ll" \lalltY D. • •n "'S ,.,,, Farmer of LACC \\·ith liO points to 46 for second 10H 1 2J.1 s. L1roon cEo> D.a .. ~ "' .-. •.ill -1. Krooer CLBl .0.7 1. Fltlll !VI Fra.h-5opn 1 · ·-·· d place El Dorado. s1 o l. Karr fSon> ;1 J •-Rnvnard :~'i 1~r111•1. cb~l;r~o·~cJM1K,~~4~ v.· 11sl1t.'u to a 1necl recot · Jt \\'as heartbreak alley for ,8JE~l :_1.sA~in~~!.!.itL~JD511'11;st.o 1. f~~fteU !Edl 10.6 s. s11•aoue \Los All ·fi.4. o. Cl , G \'" · Tr!1t1:>lt !L8l 1;j9.S l. Benni~ ILS! ....... ,_ , •..• ,,.,, ''·' '· Kenntdv <><111 emente s ,;i.ry vise in ?:Gl.6 •· sannsrer (VI 1:c11 ,5 "<s,,.....a.v i 13no 3• Con,,eu IElll ?l.• •. sou1111l'fl c:1111°""11 con1trtnct the low hurdles. "He fell on the Mfi!KMr 1~s~u?~,0l.!Lni •. 111 rMe•I A11t~trom !Los AO 23.6 J. sor•11u~ !Lo5 1~1.Acc\· 9 ~~~1'A:J;f1~ ~lt.c'ci ~ ~ie; n'". I lo la·.t ·•,rri"er 11.,·th lb·~ reeord) /· WUll1m5 {Il l •:2.S.5 l. ~111,•_.o:.,,,-'''••I''·''· e•mo-• ""'"'' oswo ,, 1 ,-0 ,,,,.,,, ,, ·' ~ °'' .: :)~'~~. N~~i,i;i~·fvi· ,f!i;'.~u lEOl .. !L"Qs ;.'ll sii l. wau~rs iEstl 51.~ ~~olc . "" . lead in Sight after hcing tied in 7-rnile _ 1. HY!tl (LIJ! 9·21,S 1. Wdllace lllldQ) 53.S S. 0. W•llaCt' :170 -!, FJrmer (S'.\I ) O! 1 1 P.•ill•V the high stick event by El ~!~"A'n 4 iv 18Z~fii; 1i u~iiu;~'C~s 165~ llo~l ~i,,,1;e10 !E.dl ?:OJ! 1. n11rn11 i~!,.e!'~·~..Ji ,~'.~'.", r~~~ed~l.~,s~i Dorado's Craig Feola Nnv1rre1t tv\'=•>.6 JCdMi 1:1J.1 3_ Hoq~n te.ai 2:04.s •· 21 a. 6. P:~dl~ !L.&.cci ,1 0. \\'ith Eric Hulst"s expected . . . ' . 120 HH -1. II' ~IWefn w1 •• (S() 51riekland IF\/) 2:D7 5 Sendar (FV l ... 11--1 F~rmer ISWl .,,, 4Mf'el ~-,~~-1 ~-·~ 1v·,--••. "~hed ---""1"n th<> Ind Ftolt !EDI lS.O J. Gor ... 8m (EOJ 7:01.J. • ' s . '' "• lwJn·triufilpn 10 /IC 111\ e -dUU ......-:.c-1, .,..~ . .....,,..~_,. ---;-.-JS;'l-l~blleh-ft.-ftt~~~i.-1-.d~C!lflJlel! !.Eel\ • 26 l \_M~t _ ftQrd), motn WI •• • ~. • '"" h long 1·un1p to grab ...twl}--"'}c(1UL.--. LB 1 lJ 1 . Retocd)"'l.:\V111naHt'd •!1l:J=Y1 &111ir-fk'J."""'5w....-.a::"-'.1...My1M...tloU..4d.. two-mile gave ~guna t e -I' -uo \11 _: 1. FeQI~ (!"01 ;o J 1. Gou ((/>\) •;]1 .:i· •. fl~rklMdfl {CM~ (;.0,J " '· Sthlflk IGWI ,,,2, '· H&VP1 (HJ · 1 her lb ·1· 1 in the CIF' qualifying m eet <u :it.5 J. kfl•P11 !LBP :io.5 4. Mu1c11 F~c11a~ 1Fv1 ,,,1.11 M team tit e ore e 1na ISOftl 21.0 s. Gorflom _ieoJ 11.6 . 1-Milf>-l. 1AtC.onn11 (Ed) t::u..s, 1 uo . ..:.1: S•~fley (L6CC1 1:n.J, 1. Fe~ enl Of the nl.gbl next weekend however . '40 relav.-1. Sonor11 -•.1 1. v11e•1c<1 Me•c•lf 1e1n 9:••.1 1. W•ltt~k C0 d! (AH J l·S•O 1 McF••land <H> i·ss • ev · ' . u .1 J. L~oun• l;le1cn 41 I '· Dan• 9.•• a 4, o. 01~ tCdMl 9:•9.1 5. J. 8V · · · · · • • · · Hulst recorded tJmeS Of Hiiis •S.6 S. El Oortdo 160 ~(d,~l 10:~. '· Euii.o.nks ILACCl l:SS.S, S. B•own Perhaps Lt was a good thing Mlle r111v -1. e1 Oorndo J:11.1 1. 70 HH-1. F•lke ccM) 9.2 7. 01..:~ !LACC) l:SJ.1. 6 F15fler fH l •:St..t . he .1 I , d 'd 't 4:21.8 ·and 9:27.5 for the L•ou"• seaeh l :ll.D l. Valer>~!~ CMa;no11~1 9.6 3. Pow<'ll !Edl 9 6 4. Miit-i. Fl1r.er !Hl 4:11.0, 2. EYblr>~i. t m1 e r e 8) r n d" t N "th 1,11.s '· Son1111 l ::i...o 5. Dana Hills Slllpp (SAV) 9.6S. Holllngiworlh (Ed! (I.AC.C l •:ltl. J. Pa·~·· (L .. CCl d lernl'.ne the leogue 1sance races. e1 er was a l :•o.o 9.7 •:;o.o. •· M•Yi"•ck !H! .,20.,«s. e • I e d fo the Laguna Flt lll Event$ l'.'0 LH-1 Fal~e IC.Ml 1J.• 1. POW1!11 H .•• 6 RH'd (G eague r car r HJ _ 1. c..o.e !LB l i~ 1. Klr•O'"'' (EoJ u .1 J.'New111e ICdMl u .1 '· vu11 L""tn 1 1 •....... · WI super so1>homore-but he had !EC/ 6~ls.3·0~!:';is~?~_,~-• "· Hunt !ic~e~~_!_11.l ~1Zi/'A~.1s~t1/,~•·!t.1 1. 1~;f~1. L1.101n 1 H ~ 1•.n 1, 1 Coast Area Net Scores ., Toro CU") 112•1) CihVOft Sl1>1Jlt5 Frederl<;lr5 (Cf del. Lowery '·1. l!fl. S&erlil &.C. 11ef. Hen1cr 6.(1, d~t. icflYll, 6-0, A~' <El lot.I w. 1-6, won 6-4, 1·), Myrpliv (El 10'.ll 1..i. 1-4, 6-1, tMt 1·6. Al'Odenon fEJ 1os1 3-4, 1>-1. won 1-t, losl 4·6. Do11Dlt5 Ellian-Muol !El Jplo1 s11aw0A.,t11er 6·0, ~-1; dtl. Wl1!cu-O:son 6·2, 6·4 W0011-Sa101t (El lo$! S-1, 2·6; won 6·3. 1-5. Junior V1"llr El Toro Ctl UI C:111yo11 Shit I ti Wlll!lit!d IE) MtM11rry i ·I , ~limos 6-2. Arml!rong (E) 1011 ; 8. J·8. '-\tC1rtlly (El 0.1. Fll~~1mmon1 "''nl!1 <El Ml. l cwb I·). 1iand1ll (El lltt. Ord 1-J. We<1•el (E ) del. Walker l·l. Sog1~i.e-r !El oet. L.oU,,:dgt 1·7 Fl6Yll !El def. lotnrlog•, 1-l. IVll!le IE> IOU to W•l~tr 1 ... d~f. ... lit!IC t:Ompetition in either LJ -!. Ma!dOftado (l/} ';~"'': 1. Wise Edl<~n •5.3 i Lo' Al •S 3 '·Corona dtl -,Y,1y•.,8tl< (Hl 14·'6.6. 3. Gullle., !HI Er5,~,•.z:. .. ,m., o'b,"",w.s;e~ .• ",."',,1~.:.t,',·,,•, Mar •6.0 1.E l'•h(I• ~~.r.. 1.1~1. , C••.,en 1E1 n:oo.1. ~. race. ~ • ., • ...,, .... /.'He Relav--1. 05 Al8mlto~ 3:35.• 7 P1•~tr fL,1Cc.1 15 :03.6, 6. s11c1y ie D ~ :10-1'·· Maonoll• J:)li.1 l . Edlton .1:..0.0 '· SA IC.WI lS: ... • Terrv. H uddleston. Sa n PV -1. KiHf'lft tv ! u.o 1. Di•on IS<lnl v1ntv l :" 1 1 .EM•ncl1 1.11.1. ,, •• , .......... _, ... ,,, ,.,,,, ,. , ,_ 0, .. ,, ll-6 J, WOOd !Lii> ll-0 •. Enllbert:I T•I"' Scotlt111-Ell •j.Otl ro, SA V• ey .... <W ...... • ., .. ' • Clemente's o u t s t a n d i n g ce i 13-0 s Fo!!r• !L6l 12j corQn• 6el Mar. and Es11nel• '°·. cos1.o IE! 1' 1. l. Whl•e !SWI 1~ 8, 4. Fls!>fr so11homore. \\'Oil the san1c t\\'O s~ul ~n~.•nsf:~n5l·JJ:;I *~~"l11~: Mtia •nll L11•,~"1 ''· Mi111"°''1 16' 10~.l ,'",· s .• ,~~,rc~u (LAc,,o, ',',·~' 6. oetwttn w 11111m1 !Soni Ind Shil)l(tv Foun1ain V•lltY -... "'" IC ng n • ,_•mon · .• di.5tance r aces in the fr osh-JLB> ... 1 uo 1H-1. F•u-er IH1 Sl.J. 2. Hau OT -I. Brown (EOl "'~'~ :Z. Co•lletl 11.ACCJ S. •. J. !loi.tllfftlU /ELA I soph division.. !EDI lli-1 '-J. Meado~1~ <B> 1;.i..1 1 S$6, • Slant~ ~Hl SJ.6. s. D•••• "y•YIOI' (Sonl ISO .. J. flin1~y •I.BJ 1'C.O (, • I R I IEl..AI St\.1, t Po ... n CGW> 51 1. Kruger v.·on the 440 {or F·,","',',"m,I t..'!l~.·~o. 5911 i,,8.~~~~.dsuc.~ --11· s es Lt. t'-!-"° Atl•Y -I LA ;outt.wclf •L&. 1 La11una Ill 5Cl.7 and Phil Sonor8 19'~ Bre~ 18 ,_Dina Hi!ls , Cl 1.ACC •1.0. 3. l.A H•rti<>r •?.l, 4 ,., IJ , S~n Cli!mt'ftle 11 a Ut>iYtrsU~ Cvpr1~i .u 2. ). S•nla Mo<'iCI 46.7. ~ Trimble placed second to 10 Girl '" 1114..,'"'"" j 0 ~1~1~. 1 w 1 1 6 1 L favorite Bill Armstrong wilh a 1oo _ 1 w~'0c'rc~o~~.s 1 s oum'" M•rin• '~t.W:! ""°''"11 MJ~J.;~1•;_-lA a~=11w~s~· '1 :i9.6~c.; I :59.5 effort in the 8!!'· . ~~ .. ~!so!.otsct 1t.:~':'l~;i <u1?·~1.~· ~i~\f-,'i'-11e~~;111/i°.ii.1 :1~. ~~;:~~ 6'."'l~;..,J,;~~ll.~. P:lo Hondo Da'·e Knapp gove Laguna a 2w -1. Wtlt>d rscl '"' '· Aevn11~0 UH Hall<le IM:ii:et. Ewan 11.1, 11-1. sP-1. sroo1;1 ILJ\CCI S.-l•~. '-saxte• ,,0 '· 1~ur (UI 1•.1 •· OudlfV QiO •· I ooO G(0-•0'~ 11.J 11 -2 ~ ~ c .. ,e · "" _, ' !H! SO-I, l . Co!!Oft !LACC.l ~ • ....,. •· big lift v.•ith a third place ,1~son\.2'RJ;.,~:;1°5c°'51i ~~.~1,~~J;,1 .. e11 61\\~~5\Ml ~'c~':fJ:1r1~:1i'1~i1 Lout fL,ICCl 47-', s. G1il1y 1Gw1 Bradley S hine~ For Saddlehack (\It 5'1.6 ], M11cl. (So ... I S•.9 •. liP•O•I C•lderll lMi def. ClaoMr H ·S, n -1. -~··· 6. Wlnbulh (SW) •l-11'·· !F.0) S5.2 s. Ml:!lendre1 <S.Cl SS.3. Qoubltl LJ-1 Fl1he• (HI 21·~. ?. Jamtt ~BQ -1 L~be<:~ \E.O~ 1.01.a 1. AKI0\1 BN'lnt•·YOy~ (M) di!. Pic-erln<l-ILAC.C) 7J.S, l. Sml!h (SW) ;3 .• 1 •• 4. i,s~:1,,1io?e~ l,o~.:~~ ~~go! ~iii ~~8::~ ~=1;~~~ar iM\>Je.. An<1ro1-shuli 15 1. Powell <HJ 11-1. 5-G•n.i~1 (CI 22·4. Mile -I. 'Hvodle•n lSCJ C:)0.0 ?. tsl 6. Blacl: !LACC) 71-J. Herb~! IEOI 4;J'J.7 3. Penll (OH) T~ritV•lurleV CM) de!. Coooer·Kno~ IS· JT-1 ~hlvel1 lRH) ??•·S IMl!'fl ~.iO.I ~. Va\Q'I!: lOli l '=•1.7 S. 9 1S • AOKOl'dl. ~. Mltrt f~Hl i17.1, 3 Waltotl (S() •:•I.I Sien1:1iat1Bn !Ml ad. liil!lburlon·Sml11! BUffell lS Wl lilS·l. •.Scull IC.l 180.(J, 1·MUc -1. H\lddles!oo !SCI 9.S?.O 1, 15 I lS.S 1 HJ 1 2 MG I (C Ou•il IEO) 10 Ql.S J Ptn!I (OHi T~o;.,os.oii-Ul•rn<>(i.. !Ml (ltl. (00~· S. Pl\ ppen l 66-• 6. ~ II re l 10,10.• •· C•ldtrwood !LB > 10:18.9 S. Rootr~ H·l IS·• lY-5. Rot:>er!l IV) 10:11t.8 Cou!1on·Ou~can °IM) dtl ,l,.llll'naYlsl· OT-1. Bt;)Wn (() Bl-l'J 1. Domas Glenn Bradley of Saddleback 10 lili -1 P•e•lon !Soni 9 j 1. Hunl Lvdl!lW \l·IS. 15-7, U·I. •!GWI 139·3'" 3. Sa~1e• \Iii l.l~ '· (EO! 93 l. Pra!tev !LBJ 9• •· H8milton·O.oood (Nol d!f. C.•r~e•-Galr>e\' IGW) llS.J':. ~. Holdt'n {(I College had a sta nd 0 u l 1~r11.n~ 1,~)s?i~:·(~'i::i"~7'1 1~lpl,nf~ta~ i~~w::-~~ 15i~l def. Gunde rman-lJ.l·ll 6· Lo~~ (LAC.c i,13•·1·, I ~-d ' '1' . !Sonl 14.1 3. G••ham (Ul H_J •. Ak kles IS·I. 15-11 PV-1. P1tktr IC! +4 • Bliek a ternoon at r1\ ay S 1> ISSJOn Eoan (U) U• S. sa~e• (VI U,S Hes1e-Gurlvti (M) def lull-S1nll11<10 !LACCl 1''4 3. H•ll /l.ACCI 14..! 4, Loara Jolts Newport In Sunset Track£ est H' llA:'\..I\ \\'ESCll 01 i1,. Dlilr l'llol i11ll 1"-icwport tlarbol' II Jg h · s lr:tck lc:un lu~l the IJutlle ror the Su~1~l'l League final!! ch;1n1p1onshi1) on its )J(1n1c field f<'nd:1y night. But r11a<'h Bob lfall<'y"s. Nc\11JOr1 Tnrs \\'Oil th..: \\'llr for orrrull lcagut· honors. B1~rl)r1,· a crowd or approxin1ately 2,000, Loara nipped Nt>\\'porl and ~lar ina in the loop finals in a finish a s r·!ose as any ur the rrtces. l..<1nrR's distoni:e st r c 11 gt h pt'O\'l'd the difference as it an1a:;sed 49 points. one bell('r l: Vtnlfy 1()(1 -l, lhclrlol INH I 10) 2. Merl•Qld /Ml lo i J Por11r \ll 10.J ~. Mulrov ll\IH ) 10 1 S. Flaher v (H8) ID.5 710 -I. Merl~ld (Ml 11.6 !. Hu,,1011n (NH) ?2 ~ ). Cale! (L tl.0 4. MulrcY (NH ) ;3,1 5 MMle•Ofl !Ml 13.2 !h:in Ne1vport I I arbor. And Ne"1xirl llorbor. i11 h1rn. \\aS ju st It 1K1!111 bultcr th.in 1hil'd· plHcc l\1nrinu. Uut Newport s till clu hns thl! league t itle on the basis or il perfect dunl-111(1ct sc~son. /\ lnss to ti1:irin:1 in lhl' l<'ugue final~ would hove nicun! lu!ing thf' league ehnmpionship al~. since ~farina finished sccon1l 10 Nrwport in dual meets. Individua l ti rn es and distances \\'l'rcn't gcnc~lly in !he sizzling category on· the cold and blustery nigh_t. but there were a few standouts. Loa r a's Ralph Serna was a double \iclor, \\'inning the • 1nile {4:19.2·) and 2-niilc •9: 15.2) \.\'h.ile ~e\\'port Harbor junior nash I Brian Th(lriot was u double wiMer und also unchorcd Ille school's mile 1 cln~· lenrn 10 \'icloty. ' 1'h1•riot \\•us nurcd ln 10.3 for thr 100 1u~d 49.2 in tho 4~0. bolh !lrnes '~~re> below hi s previous hcst e fforts. i\lurin::'s run ;.11 l h r chan11)ionshlJ1 \\'JS led by hurdll·r Don IU1nkin . \\'ho \\'!'IS n double wh111rr, <:ind Hick ~lcri~old. \1 ho l'ltiinll'd lhc 220. &1nta Ana's 'Dave Kurr:tsch hnd one· of the 111 o s t in1presSL\'C efforts o! the meet. puling the shot !H-81-4 to ;ipproach last )ear 's league record effort o! G5-2 1:i stl by Jin1 Ncidhart. Sanln /\na (']aimed the jun. ior varsity title and Nev.rport the frosh-soph cro11·n, both in relalively comfortable fash- ion • •~0 -1 T~erlal \NMI 49.7 1. Tor•t~ (5AI ;o.8 J. Pr net IWM) Jt J '· V•tae1 tMJ .Sl.7 ~J~n~ n1 <LJ ,1.1 630 ~ 1. Mot~ 1 (SA) 1:1".0 2. sa~v~•• tLl \= ·' J. s111r1•r CWM I 1')/.• 4, Hu~· Ckl IMl 1:Y. 5. o~ (Wiii) l :S~ 0 Mlle -l Strna (L) •,19.2 7. fllu"11 (M) ,_71 4 ). Escller (NH) 4;JJ.1 '· Gall•oner <l.l t :J9.1 ;, Prfnct IWMI Cook Wins 880; "l'·' 7·MI e -1 .S1rn• \L) 9'1S.2 1. S•~ve<Ha Ill 9:21.1 Blume !Ml '""°' o. Ko:lfl (W) 9:~9.t J. Gall1Qt>er \l.) 10·Dl.j 111lliH - . Rank in CMl 15.2 J. M1rshBll CLI 15.6 J< Ctllle (HBI 15.6 '· Wil•on (\'/Ml 1 .• J, Hull! (H6 ) , .. 110L.H -1. O. R•n~ln IMi 7D.t 1. M••ihlll !L) ~.I ) C1ll!1 HB) 21.l •. Human~ 1NH1 11.4 5. S ,.,.. IJ.\) ll.S MV Lo ses Title By ROGER CARLSO~ •Ill rela~ -1 Lo.ra U.0 2. Hvn1lnqton Beach 4'.7 l. NewllOl"I Htrti..r U./ •· ~\'~itmin••er 45.1 5. S1nt1 An8 d ~[' ' \O" · II" b • MUI' rel•v 1 Ne .. Porl l :2•.7 l. S•nl• .. ISS~On LCJO -1g junior A<MI J.:s 1 J, Wt1t,.,111•1tr l .1•.2 '· M1r1n .. 3 i11 s. 1.oor• ):29.? Jon Cook can1e through with a t1J -I. Par~•r (WMl ""• 1. conn•ll n1·r1i• t ·.55.l h"ll m ,· 1 e. !NH) 6-, J Butler tM) 6-2 6. a :1c_11ard~Ofl (NH l 6-0 J. Corntll !W) 6-Saddleback tligh j u n i 0 r Pv -1. s1m:i1Qn rw1 ll·lD 2. Pini hurdler J ohn Peterson set a tWMl ll 10 J. Cuervo !W/ 0>'1 < f o11tr <NHI n·• s. B1111oc1 LI ii.• league record in the 120 higl" SI' -I. IC:1Jrr•1ll (SA l oM~'• 1. F•~n~lin !NH I s1-111o 1. w111DI • ILi '14.l) a nd lied the lows (19.4) ~1 !l).J. •-l••vln (Ml 51·1D'• S. , . . • i:-J~1.~~~~f}~~t~T."iren ~.r~'Uld,JJ.is~~ V{...LO -:-fre~Pm~n o. r~l '°·l', J. er11ner c1.1.1t1~. Greg jOnes too seconds in Hco1t (Nii ) 19·9'h 3. Rtn-ln J. IMI both , (S l9·J• 1.: spr1n . l tnm ~ccril'!I: Loar• (•tl 7, Newp~rt _ . . Harbllf <.ta1 J M~r!"• <•7J '· But 1l u·as Villa Park High's · Wt•1fll.llrUter (26) 5 SantA Anf I !l 6 s h W•1!frn 1111 1 .. Hun!ll\Q!on BcAch !>artans "" 0 posted the n1osl (Ill•· An.1J11:~~1V1n11v c:on1e-through perforn1an-c·('~ 100 -1. Fol~• tNHl 10' ?. oe •• Aiv1 ·ind "Sa result thev e"ptur"d (SA) 10.9 l. (II•\ 0~Yl\d8m INHl 8n'1 • .. < • <I ~ B4rt~' 1sA1 11.0 s. co1e,,,~n <Al 11 1 the CrcSt\'iew League ,·arsity 21 -1. Foltv lNHI 11) 7. 0.l•rlYf ' ISA l n., >. or1oer IL! 11.1 •· !rack and field chan1pio ns hip Colem•n (A) 11.D S, 01venDOrl {M) F 'd . J E ub'·~ 1 Plc~er;no 1sA1 s20 2 Wel11 llrihay n1g1t at l 1'.lod~na !NH) 57 1 l S•n lfl l!..li Sl 0 4. IS . Y~m1mc10 (L) SJ 3 s. Jonnton IWMI il.l The win Frida.v , 180 -1. Pic~~ronq tS"l 2 01 7 1. Dovl1 cs"'> 1·0l.1 1 .::uo•t•""8" (NH J 1 01.1 u·ith a second place in dual '· Grovrnn !WM! 1OJ1 S Aobfrlscn 1NH > 1:011 1ne£'ts to ~1 ission Viejo. gi\•es ,V,;tt -1. HN!I\¥ (NH) 4 16 • 1 !l•mtO tL l • 36 • J Ml\ol •r tN 1 the Spartans the title. 1'.f ission f ... ~: ~·!i.ioavi. is.1.J 4:o• ~-N~il'I \'ie}o v.·as runnerup f'riday coupled ;-A\Jlp -I N!!<e• \ll 10:0t.I ; Oavl n1"ght l~dli11ld (M! 10; l.• J, Limas IL · /~).1 f09 . .J,.:."''nc" (LJ 10 1'·1 5• C.-..i•• \filla P11tk shotputter Mike 110 HH -!. 111n~n {WM) lt.• 1. 'J th h . h ~r~lc••er f"'IJ•' 11, 1 l . RumY.v !l\',l I> Otlg l'iln\C roug \\'II 3 1sa ~.eve !Ll 111 $. Cllrlittnien \\'inning toss of M-1'·.· and lhe (SA) 11.J 11sc~!!,~;;: 1~1 ~r1•~1.c1gur~~'cs~'i5u7s S p et r I ans maintniocd an •· H•nsoo (WMI n., s. cnr111tnun advantage all evening in the (SA) 73.! •• P:"!l~v -1 LM•a d 1 1 N•wPOrt scoring e-0lumn. Harber •S.l l. s~n1a An~ 1$,1 ~-Nl•rln~ '6 is. w.,,,,,ln$lfr .te.5, Cook's l :55.l I e d a Mile rel•v -1. LM•d 3;ll l 2. !.e r>1J /In• 1 11 • J NrwPOr1 J:l7.J •· continJ.!cnt of nirly 880 runners M~dnB l.•~ \ S. win1m!ns1er •.•;.1 T~~m sco•lnn 1. ~~n11 An• f691 1. and the ~lissioo Vi('jO athlete LO~r8 ()()) l. NIWCCl'I H•roor 4q•,1 pcd h I '· M1rln1 ()9'>) S. W~•1min,~· ('/6! Cap is tWO 3ps \Vitha54.6 :naA~:,~~';'n '?J1.1 . Hyn1lnglon Btacfl aflrr trailing the pacesetter Fr11ih·S1ph for the f!rst 44!J yards. 100 -1. Hotr\M)fl !NH ) JDS J. Dau IWNll \C.t l. B1H•"IYNI (SAi 10.9 '· ~l ike Sena took the high BllSwtll IW/./I ) 1 .9 J. Lli'dbelter IHB l 2~0·!... 1. H1,,1,0" CNH ! n s 2. D•v Jump "'.ilh a 6-0 effort, but IWMl 736 l Boswell (WNJ 1l l •. that \~'3S the OnJy Olhf'r B11t1fltvne CSAJ 2•.r s. Sle""hrcr (Al 0. W1y11& !El def. Otll I-•. Bl11tl (El dtf. L.ewl5 1-J. (' 0 n f Cr en Ce tr a C k 110 relav -I. S•n Clemen!e .U.5 1. 1>2, lS-6 A•O\ <El lU S. Lowrv IC.I 13-6 6. Sr<!a -46.( J. Vtl ... Ci8 "6( '· !tOOO•I -5"'"111 !E) lJ'<I championships staged at (65 J. Un(viriilv 16.6. Ellli11HI Cl) (Ji MiliiO" Vltio HJ-I. Bur<ell !SWI 6'<1, 2. HITI {LAC() i•s :\lission Viejo triumph otl;er •~ I Roi..r15 IHB l JJ 8 1. 1,'eF1rl;;f!e CSAl s~.• J. Sor11u ~NH! than the 440 relay CJU:lrh•'. oi Mitt P:tl~v -1 E! Do•ado J:l! 1 ;_ S•llCllH ~-6. ;. Pl\ip1>1n l~) &-" '· Sdn~' wo.;:,7;:.!::rl" Citrus Colle ge in Azu~a. Brra J·.o.o J. Sono•a l •O • •· l•autm•n CEI last to Dftrnond 1-11, 0-tL ACCl 6_,, s. Sl"'n !SMl 6.7, 6 11 cs lto•thridQt H 41h · lb 1 · vaiencla 1·"',11!1l· i:;,,~;emen•e J:•l.J b111,.,a•e IE\ IMI 10 Sweezv >11 l-11. B!KkltV <SW) 6·1. ~ttnd •1111111 e \\'aS Ill e ong Jump llJ 1. l1W1<1h IEDl 6-0 1. Oll<lltv (8ppello (E <!<!I. G1br~l't 11-7. ;.1.1111, TJ-1. JOl'\flMll't (H} •S-l 1. Sm•tll (SW Jtan Nttl\'1>d !UCll dfl. Car~hne \\•Ith a personal best of 23-11., 1Son l ~-0 l Lowerv !UI ~ '· S. 41.1>~ 3. Jln"t!!S /LAC.Cl .1.11, •. Wrlg~t !CS Fulletlonl 6.0. 6-1. · ~ ca:cannoe ISonl S·I 5. H .. lma" !LB l Lind.eY (El def. Hetoel111·9, 9·ll. 11-9 '''"' '"' ••. , >. ,_, 0, •eel •>"'• Lll'tds•v Mor~e !UCO Oii. N•ncv and 5th in thC 44-0 at 51.0. <J \'letl\~rllet !El def C!1rth•tM 11 1. 11-1 . -~ ..,... " JK-101! !UCLA ) ~.(l. 6-2. LJ·_:_ 1 Wood !SCl 1~·11 . ?. <,tarnt~ John~n fEl lie!, f:cMit1/1n. 11-J, II ·• 6. Steen IS/~l .U·B'" Lt • Ann Fl~n~• !UC.I! arf. F•enc;, Te an1matl.! Dan" P ahnKa wa s !OHi ~l J. Moreno l\ll 10.4, '· oouDln Tfdm Score.,_1 LA ci11 147 1 LA Trell UJSC) 6·2. 6-l. !I h G h J AO<lrlouf: CV ) 7!1·•S. Htrllit IEOl 1 ~-D~vid-West (E) oel. Burqh.Jrdl· Holler H8tbllf t.u J. LA S<>t.l!nwin1 11&'• •. •. ,,.,,, rue'•"• •,•,,•_•,u~'" ''"" 1c1 ,,.','iuiero.I e1',,k·,·ngaue51hos ,.nP alchee P~··_ i . Ge<1u111 1v1 11·6 2-Gl1toert ~~n~i!fs.ordmen CE> Ml. H1ns!lf>-c~ort•1 JJ 5. Rlo Honllo ia 6. E111 " " "~ " !EDI lt-63. Eoon IUl 11·0 '·Durant LA ?~ > 1. Golden West lJ I. 5•nl1 LOflll sr1c111 6-0, 6·2· di·seus at 142-2'.'-· Gros_•mont eo1 11.0 s. Nlcnois te1 n.o g~rJ~;~~~~hO:..S~ld tE ) 1c11 10 Gr!me1· Mon''" 6. Ma<v !IJCI ) de!. N8nt1 S~fdmcre ((~ SI'_ 1. Jc.,nson (!I I 57-10'1 ?. HBrat" N•dwel! 16-11, 1~·11, !5-11. Northrodllel 1>-l. '-1· \\'On the title v.·ith Citrus 1sc1 51·10' 1 J G•<1·nn~IQJI (Olil •8-6 Yerbv-l'l~ldran !El d•f. Sri 11 o I· f'hhlr Cutri 11e1. 0..•lene Agotrh !CS • Sweeney !DHJ •S·l s. 011 !Son) •5-Bric.~tw"11S-9. IJ-9. Loog Stiehl '"'· 0·6. 6·l, Second. Top individual event ;• > Ger I 8 c h . Eis•n1lmmer !El 11e1 OOublea OT -1. JallnMll't (Bl )41·~ {11\tU -S11eone1d·SPio•r 1>10. ll·lJ. 15-10 , sec1H1d Round \\'3S the mile \vi th Gross n1onfs R.ecordl 2. Sw~ <OHl 11'·7'' J. t$l 1•:s,.G,xicr5ot1 (WM! ~·6 s Wiii •mi Kevin \\1eilcin. Deret Paln)er. M2-°"1'~~ ~;:,:;,1~0l~!'2.~c:'.~ ~~~ \\'ilbur Gregory and J ones !Ml '/:Gt'/ S (Ortt• (A! I 06 l 'J -Mlle -L Pal~ IMI • ll.1 l. Hoo~ln• ti .11. IS.A) •.ll.I J t(d119tr !HSI t·l•.1 • C.~rril!o !SAJ ~.JS 6 $. M!lltr IWI C••1lvllw 1..•Mlut r.lftll5 • 35.6 .lot El Mo6eM H •ft 2.f,,lllc -1. CtlV'lf'O IHBI 10 Oil l V1nltv Plitt t"\) 10 086 l .01>rlo1wlltn !LI IQO -1 .Frtt !Tl 10.1 7. Jones !M\ll 10 ·\I.] '· Arlow (Ml ID .11.l S. P•Uon 10.] l. E"IM I() 10,l I. C/lrl,"1tn IS) (NH) 10.1•.0 lD.• 5 P~tmet (,Y,l/J 1[).• 10 HH -1 DIS!lnlsJeo (NHI f,I, J. 21 -1. Mlltl>fll fVP l n.• l Jon~\ O~nou~•/I (hB l 9> J P8rhc~ (N H! l~V I ;).0 l. l'tH \l l 230 l. Nknol1 9 SI !SA191J A I (WM Sl1'.12J,Pelmer MV l'l1 l06o'' mlll · · omnt • -1.li•dtlVPJ S082 P11111nl,,.V) 110LH -1. Oonnellv I A) U 5 2. Jone-1 S0.9 3. litlr I Tl SI D '· Bemo I~) Sl J S. Me.,vman !0) 11.1 {WM) 1'.I l. Brown !5"1 1• ~ '· 890 _ I . Coo~ (MV) 1 :~5.1 /le~1" MOl'i8·N•tlltnd !UCI) di!, Rot:tlns·kal!ft B b \"I · Her~r (SC) 11 ·10 •· 5elvl t (Il l 116-Enolilh·Aith~rc•Oft IEl IO'lt to Ford __ ,_,_,_Long Br•.'"-.c"__:.'·c"-'c·c'·------"--'-' _s_o_n_•_·i_n_n_i1~1g::__1_n_<_,_1_1._2_. _ _.:'c"c'::·c'c'c'c"o'c'o'c"c'_'c'o'o''c•c· -------"c~c:•11 ,.rs. 11-u._,•"•·c"c· ____ _ Gy1n11astics Loop l\'Ieet Cnubl~ (Ml 1'.1 5. S~d•c <NHJ 1•.9 rtca•d\ ' ~~l! JV"l r,>oi .• J. F ~~ ''° relnv -1, H~11llnotu11 B•1ch 4S ~ 2. (EM) ~~., '· s aoohter IV Pl 1 ~9 1 Senta Ana 16.2 l. NewPOrt HerDOr I. O•Lftc•v !Ol J;Jt.8 '.,\',·',,';.~n~11~1_"!.','w·~~·,\.~,,',.' ,•,·•_,,. Mlle -l. Bell IF) 4:11.I (l•aoye . " \ • NOW YOU CAN LEASE '74 VOLVO 164 4 DR. Au1 omat1 c. air cond .• 6 cylinder. genuine leather 1nteno r. s 1ee l radial l1res. Safely-Economy-Luxury. For only $139 50 ... ' MO. • WE HAVE ONLY * 15 * 74 TOYOTAS LEFT AT THE OLD PRICES' • A""· TOYOTA OWHlRS MOltth of *1 S,.ciol OISC OUMl ._....tot .. ''''" ____ ... WITH THIS AD Baseball Standings A~IER!CAN LEAGUE ;i,·p1"' \'ork Ot>tro11 l\til\\·auk(l(I AJltimor(I Cleveland Bos ton Texas Angels O~kland Chicago ~linnes"ota Kansas City Eost Di\•ision \\' I. 15 10 12 JO 10 !l 11 10 II II 10 l:J \\'est J)ivi~ion 13 " 13 " II II Ill II 9 12 8 " Fr!dtY'5 At lUlli Te•~I •t BOi!gn, l>Clll>Oflfd N•W YOik J, 1Canw1 Cltv ' ~!roil •· Mln"'l!il!la 3 C."lcato 10. M•IWIUkt'I! 3 OaklBn<I J, Cleveland 1 An1eh 2 B11Hmor1 0 TOlllW'' GltnH Pe l. . 600 .'145 .52!i .52.1 .500 .435 .~91 5·11 .;OD .476 429 .31)1 G6 1 ·~ 2 2 2!~ 4 I 2 21 ~ 3 11 5 ~••0;1 (Lelle" I·•) 11 Mlnne!.Qr& !Wooa,on 1-11 c~1,.wo (S•nnsen :'·21 ~• lllllw~u~t~ 1rc1110•n l·ll. TP,.'11 (Jerkont }·I) mt BO:llon ll't'lt• '1l <•~••1•·1" ro Pe-rrY 3·11 at 0~~1,~11 !Sii.it D 11 ean1mo•1 !M•N ~ltr 7.;i ~, Cahlo•n11 !Rvan l-ll llJtt< 't'n•• ($ton tm~r" ~·'l 1· Ke~-~• (111 1s111111ortt i 1l ~'ATIONAL LEAGUE Eas t Division 'it. Louis ~1ontreal Philadelphia Chicago fl:e\v York Pittsburgh W L 13 II 9 8 11 12 :l 12 8 14 7 IJ \\rest Division Dodgers l·fouston Cincinnati Sal\ FrHnciseo Atlanta Sun Diego 18 7 16 10 !J 10 12 12 12 13 11 I~ Frfd11·~ G1m1l Ho~!tan '· SI LOYiJ 1 Ph;tadel11hl• 1, L05 An1elti 1 (l\ltallO 6, Cil\Clntoatl ! Pllsburoh I, .Atl&nl• 1 Pel. .542 .529 .478 .400 .364 .3'10 .720 .61a .!'124 .;oo ARO .440 San Fr11ncl't'O 111 /Aonl're.ol PPd .. r11n San Oltg11 ti Ntw York, PPd., r1ln Tod1v'1 G•m•' • GB 1 ~ J 1 ~ 3 4 4 2' ~ 5 51~ 6 7 Clncinn1tl !Ntl\.011 l·'l •I C"lt~llO ll'rt!llftt 1-1/ S~n Fral'ltlKO {BrtdltY ;.J) "' Monlnt&I (lor-,,1 ] 1l ; 1l ~an Oleoti IJOl!P\ 7·•) ;11 New Yolk fMlllK- All1nt1 (Nltt.tfl 3·11 II Pl!h!Juo'Qh !Rooker 0-?l 51 l.oull ISllberl ,.,, 1t HoutlOf! (Robt<! •-71 Lot '-n••I•' 1su11ori •-11 •I Pn.1a.ctelpll\1 !l..on- IJO, 1 I 11 S~fltl.lv's Gtmt• \1 lbu•' 81 HOU!IO" s~n Fral'ltlKO 11 Mot1tr•al. J S•n OletO ti Ntw Yotk , l l.11 AJllftltt ti Pllll..ntlllllf• tlntl~l\lll al ClllcHO All<1nll tt PIM.sbur{lh - " , .. ~ " .., 'ft:ordl 1. H~• IMv i •:u .s 1. ~:.a~81}.m~11~~1i'~0~0~2·11!e11siS~~3 fn5~ Madlton l\IPI •:lJ.1 4. snrll>llO <v Pf M ' ' ' • 10.ft •,Cook fMV! •;Ja,t ar n• .~ ·' 2-mlle -1. $lie~ (0) 9::111 • 1. Atnerll ft1m Scorlno -1. N<tW!)!lr! H.\fDOr !EN I 9:Jl 4 J. H~rris (M\I) t·,1,0 •. «l•' 1l 1. HuMhlQtnn lleftt~ (-4()' ;) J. So1n11ier \/Pl 9;.:17 J. neu /F t·4l l Wfl!mln•11r (]$\ 4 S~n11 Ana tllJ 5. 1)0111-1 -1, P~1erJOI\ (S) U (l~8QUt 1·.arlna (11! ~ We11ern !Ill An1/ltlm rccorll l 1. R•,h••dson IEM• ,.4 • pq Loer• C~) l'.;tP<>O<~ IMV) 1•.6 •. (llmil~"'~; Or111e11 county Gwmn11lit1 Lt.oi.w rln111 I IF1un1ail\ Vt!ltv Vaul!i,.g-1, Sf•rltJ ('.Ne1.,nl"!"er) ~ ! 1. \Ian AulTtn CW1s!mln1terl 1.6 .l. 1.•anntno <Ed .. on) l .S . -, FlaQ• t••rt!~l. Se)rlcs (\\'e1tni1h· •'••I 9,3 1. John.on IWe!1m1,.,1erJ l.'5 3. McGregc!" l'Nr1tmlnil_er) DOES YOUR CAR IDLE ROUGH? WE s101~651>or.e-l Wn1ta•er (Wl5tmi""•r! START HARD? 1.25 2. t+ever !Fount8ln Vt!llwl 7.J l. GIVE POOR MILEAGE? CAN HELP MllU"'•Va !E.d••on• 6.t . HiQll to&r-1. V•n A11lle11 (W11lm!nlll<l ~• I Gl11\\ (Wostmln\ler) 1.].S 3. THE CARBURETOR SHOP e :'.°!':": .'~":':'~:°'.' ,'.·'°·M<G•m IWfltmln1!1rJ 1.0 2. (Ill) AOdrh1uer lt•l llAl!toe llV1>~ COlll MUI •11 .. , .. 1w111mln\IH) 1nd v..., lluiteto ......................... ~ ... ·.-... -.... ·.-.... • .. -.... • .. ·-... ~ ... ~ ......... ,,. ......... ~ CWnlm1ntte•J 1.IS. Rlnci-1. Ptnhlll (Ntwporl He•bor l 1.65 1. Crui (Westmlllf.ltrl 1.1 J.lpiiiiiiiiiiiiiii _______ -;;-;;-;;-;;-.-----0-;;,;-oiiiiiiiiimiiiiiOii.--moii;j \,,•non rw11tm!ftwlr l I.OS. II All·eroulld-1. Vtn Aull~l't CWts1min. 11er) 110 1. Weawr ll4unt11191on Beach) S.lt. JV The Harbo r Area's Newest Baseball · SUBARU • Dealer Factory Authorized Sales & Service Specializing In All European Car Repairs Harbor View Subaru . !5 PENNZOIL LUBE & OIL CHANGE AH UNHEARD OF OFFER A VOLKSWAGEN OWNER CAN'T AFFORD TO TURN DOWN CAll FOR APei. 842-4435 ... HARBOUR VW 1871 1 IEACH IL VO. HUHTIHCHOH IEACH ., PLEASE BRING 'COUPON Colle"c ,.. Golf Jerry Wlu tUCl) l•I -v11>11 !.o. (ti lnt~rcolleQl1!et 111 Tn""Y Pint• 11u! ~ 1Jeld of 110. USC won '"""' thte 1nd UCI y·~• tour1h. G••V Sln,er !UC!), 1 •~. s1~ve P:-rtton IUCll i1. Otnl\ls FMlrr (\J CI) 11t, JM Glro<d IUCll JSI, J,,y 01•,n \UCIJ 15S. If you always wanted a Mercedes Nows· the time. While we have a wide as- sortment of modars and color• "to choo1e from, L.e11se direct from Iha world'a larges! e•· elusive Marc&dea Benz Dealer and save. JIMSLEMONS IMPORTS • ... -· I· " ' ' ' ' ' tltl ba ov \l'h La " Or I ht pr I Na I th to w M fif an Pe m th on ke a th" th bo o. H •• •• . ., ' 1.4, 0 . " .. '" i " •• e s. ' G ' "' " u M s f: " ' • ' ~ I l , , I I DAIL 'V PILOT Mo11archs ' Free Lwace 1'1eet JC, Prell Te1mis 15 ' ·uc Itvine Not Assured PUBLIC NOTICE Wi11 TitJ~; ~IV Sail s El Toro 's Dela)·, Of Bid to Playoffs, Yet ••: P"ICTITIOUS •uS!Hlll NAME STATIMINT lol9-tf'IQ --•• 6olntt ..._1,,.u ltOY Fll!LO £ SOH TAUCI(•, ttf S.Wlh A,..Alltn I Wl•v114. ,1.n1rielm, C•hl t1i01 Mlrv'Ln A. Jotin'An. 111 Ruoy, Bl!~ 1,11nc1. C1111 91t&1 f\13ter Dei l ligh clincht..'ll the tlUe ln Angelu~ Le:iguc baseball with a 3·1 \'ictory ove r visiting Pius X F'rlday, v.·hi~e Mission Vi.cjo':s Scotl Lang singlc..'ii in the \\!Inning run In his tean1'~ 4.3 y,•in over Orange at ?.tission Viejo. Heaney Sparh~le Re sult s sov11111111 c.i cont. Th ere are t\1'0 teams virtuanv nsJSured of a spot In the NCAA \Vestcrn Regional bascb<tll playoffs this year. bul h()ld your ha1 , UC Irvine Is not one of lhe1n-yct. \\'hut 's the situation.. in the Far \Vestc m Con ference \\'here the champion decllned nn invitation a year ago? lfll• bu1ln .. 1 Ii blln'jJ tOflil'llClld llY '"' lrw:llvl<lu•I • Mt•v!n A.. Jot!fl401'1 Thi\ llt!tmtMI tiled wlln !ht County Cl...-~ a1 0.1'1111' Cuvn•v on APrll Joi, lt71. '"""" ,..,.. In the only other game involving Orange Coast 8r~a prep teams. El Toro lost an 8- 1 declsiQ_ll to host Canyon. ~1ater Dci pitcher Dave Najera notched his sev<?nth league win. and eighth win on the season by lhnlting Pius X to two hits. N1tjcra also srorcd what provecl to be I h e ~1onarchs' winning run in the rlfth inning when he \va lked and ci1mc nrow1d on singles by Pete Duran and Don Catozw. Orange and ~1ission Viejo, meanwhi le. were deaQlockcd through 61~ innings before a one out walk to Dave \Vhite keyed the wirming rally. D&ve Schn1idt £ollov•cd with a double to move \\'hite to lhird. and Lang then produced the game winning single. Or-11111 Ill .. ' 80fle, II J 0 Mlvfr, 211 3 ,> ~•btr. 111 ? Htdrlck, rf l 0 o . Wlll<tltr, c; J 0 ~~ter.11 ~ ~ 8•rron • .J: I o 8'\':{17. er. )b ri ~ ••• • g g 0 2 ·~ ' . 0 • 0 • ~ ~ Minion \!1•1• 14> •" ' k r1ll P•rrv. rl J II 0 I 1!14!,'· ,,, J 0 0 l ~. ~h.:.tdt. c ! J ' 8, l1rtfl, Cl • 1 1 Uy CRA IG SllEFf 01 1111 0 •11¥ llll'1 $1111 Brian lfe3ncy nnd ~1 ark J>clay v.1oi1 tv.•o events each. sparking El Toro ll igh tu a strong :o1econd place fini sh in 1he Free i.arlcC iruck and field 1ncct nt Mi ssion Viejo ll!gh 1''riday night . El Toro's Chargers held lhu lead t h r ou g h most of the varsity co1npetition. u n t I l Cypress' 1'om Tur 11 er criptured the pOlc vaull ! 14-0) and tenn11nritcs rinished l·Z··I in the two·mile. Cypress "'On points while El bnck. 89 it \\'ith •roro \\'as 1;, 1-leaney clocked 10.5 in the 100 and 23.0 in the 220 and Oelay went 44~2 in lhe shot put and 147-7~~ in the discus. Other El Toro spikcrs advancing to the CIF l·A meet next Saturdtly a t Valencia are quarter·mller Steve Miller. hal!·miler-Kcn Young and the 440 relay foursome or Charles flicks. Chuck Van Lie\v. l\.1illcr and lleaney. Mil ler cloc ked 52.9, Young had a 2:01.4 and the relay unit was timed in 45.2. Only the winners advance to next week 's CIF meet. Turner was \he mcet"s 101> 1>erfomier. also nabbing the 120 high hurdles (15.31 and the 180 lows 121.0). 11!,Yl!Ollll. 11 t ! 1 0 P•l!et~.· lll ' t I II N•w S(hcloll Mtll E. Scl'lm1dl, lb 1 O I 0 VttlllY Ramm.ti Cl ! O 0 1 ltti -I, Hll"'Y fEI Toti) 10,I/ 2 &tron, i:>h ---1----.---0 0_9_ Hnrton 1Ar11ng!tn) ID 6; l. 84011111 Tot•h ,. • t 4 1cv11r•111 10.t; '· Ol c llef1 10n Sc.,. h 1~nl1111 (l11res1 10.P; s. vr1nllh CArllnciton) • •,. ll. Or•l't'M 012 000 0-l 4 I 220 1-1. H••n'Y \El Tor.) U.0/ 2. Mb~M 030 000 1-4 ' Horton (Artlf11jilon) 2l.t ; l. SOdflll'I (CVDrtt$ll 2t..S: '· O<.tt'lll CC1nvonl ~let Del (1) ~• 14.SI S. Olcktflson lC'fptllll 2t.7 a-.~ ' II '"'-o&.o __ l. Mlltlr (I I T-1 ~·'t 1. N•!etl, It Dcnfl, lb ~ ~ Y ~ Gol:llrl'I' (ArllnQIOf') Sl.S: J, V•n ltw Yarwood l g ~ ~ j 1 2 g 1 g g 0 ~ ! : ! ] 0 1 , 21 J I 1 i . ..,, .. " mlfft. 11 cclft. 3" ,,....., cl LI,,,...!, c C•n.tl1. on S11<11ln, 2tt M1c1u11v. 111'1 H1fln•. II Tot•h ••• OOI) 11)(1 G-1 ' ' 001 en •-l • 1 ICOR llv lnni~l Sets Marl( Plus • ~i.r Ott LOS ANGELES -Orange Coast College's l\.fike Yarwood set a schoo l record in the 100- >'W"d breaststroke with a rourth place lime or I :oo.nt in Friday's state JC swimming and diving championships nt East LA College. At LA H1rbor lrd llound SlngLn .. ' ~1000111 ~•rift 1t;w11101. Ratt• (SCC), 6·'· 6.J. Rtln~vold Ptlltr!.On (ELA! clef Fll'ICk (GWl, t·t. .. UC Davis Js 7-1 and Hay\\'ard State is 7·3. ilumboldt State has a 6-3 record and all ha ve about 10 gantes left to play," Edwa rds says. llaywa rd has an injunction against the NCAA and this must be clenred up before that school can be invited ir It wins. P~D111n1<1 Ot•n•• COllll O•ltv l'llOI ~MIY 41 II, !I, !f14 1._1-14 . PUBLIC NOTICE "' '80 -'· Youn• \l!I TQtD) 2;01.•1 1 • Fu111e tSMCCl llt l. f'OliO (GW), ; .... Gadlr•V (Arlln11lo11l 2 .01.S; l . ,.6 ,., Thilt's the opinion of district chairtnan of ihe baseball selection co1n111iltc~. Don P'ICTtTtOUS BUSINl!SI HA.M t: ITAT•MtNT iCnowl•• (EH•t-r•n111J 2!05.0, t, t•rU Nlnl~y 1SMCC1 111! Or•l'IOOO IC.W~~ t -(EI TOfO) t1ot.01 ~. HUl!•d O J S Echvard!I of UC RiversidL-: ' Tne !0U~11(1\U petsonl 1rt doi"9 t>\11'n•u •• iEsperan1~) l .100 ' '· "!toughly speaking, it \\'ill be a rour·lean1 playoff this year," Ed\\'ards told the Dally Pilot this \\'eek. Mlle -1. frl,urr1v \Cypte~s) •.ps e; f, tth llourMI HISHler ((VDl"Hi t ·'3.I , 3 IOt1>11n Ptr~1r (~Wl Clet. F1111Je ISMCCJ, •·t, .. lCv0<e,tl t:S2.0j t. Ro I) ht o fl l. lHE Cl~V GOODS ME RCANT ILE CO , •21 HthalrOCJf, Corona Oii M.r. c,n1. fl•11 (E111or11n111) t:l2.7; ~. Minor (Cll!YOnl t ·5't 2·ml!t 1, Murray !CYP'O~') 10.lt,,; 2. H•IHl•r (CwDrHl l 10:ll.l, 3. .5IO(IOll (EIPl!•l!\11) lO·tj.I; ~- Olam... tCv11re\t) 10:•9.21 5. Scllulvter (Canwon IO:S0.9 110HH -I. Turfier (Cy11ru1) U.3 1. V11nderweerc1 fCvpre•il IS.• :i. Hicks !El TDl'O) lf.4 I . Wire (CyprH.r 1S.6 s. MclC•v lElllClt•ni•l U.l. 180 LH -I. Tu•Mr (Cvcir•ssl 21 o J. Hlcll1 fl! Tor.I tl.4 J, Wa•C' j<lor11s1 2115 '· Mcl(1y (E1peran1a! 2. s. ll'ln11 E'oer•nz<i) 1•.l ~•O rtl•Y -1. El Tor• !Hick•. v~n Liew, Miiier •IHI He•111yl •S.J l . (YD•••• '6.l J, Eu1•••n1• •7.0 MU• ,,11v -I. E1per1n1e 3:15.0 t. El Toro J::U.O 3. 1~pr11i, ..., llme. HJ -l, 8e!lcln E111e<Onta) 6·2 t. Ca• (t:I Tonti S·lt i. .ticks !El Toro) J·I '· ButrOll!llll CEs11eran;a) S·I S. Rtlltv 1cvore11l S·S. lJ -I. ROll'l>Vald U0111e1"aflJI) JO • 2 We•• CCvoress) 'lG-0 J. V11nderwuro 1cv11re1~) 196-•· Sladole tE11M1r•n1•l 11·1 S, L .. hy CEI Toro) ll•IO!Ao. , ~p -I, 0111y IEI TQ•l l 44·2 i. W1rd CCypre•ll •2·1P~ J, Fl f11l•ll• IEI Toro) .... ·A. Cole CCV111"es1) ().91, S. Bluml'l-fl fEsi>er•ru•l •l·I OJ~111 -I. Dtl•Y lt:I Tore) 147.21; J. fe!~rr•t~"11\"fl~,> •.13'~~~.o~en 1'l'E'l Tore) 111·"-). Ga1u ccanvonl rn-?h. Pit -I, Turner (CYP<Hll 1'~ J, Ca11onou•v !Es11<11ran111) 13·2 J. JacaUH !El Toro) 11-6 '· 8r1ws!er !Ar!1ng1onJ 11·6 5. G•a·1 ;Canvon) 11· .. Final !el"' sc:otll'IQ -1. Cvpr111 19 l. El Ton 14 l. E11Jt<•nz1 '6 I, A1Hngron 19 I. C1nvon s. l'ro1ll·$oph !00 -I. Oenevan !Cv11ro~1) JO.I 1, EIOtr lArllnqlonj 10.1 J, Ctt:'M IC•nvon) 11 .0 '· Ohnson Cof,rllngtonl 11.l s. Olltfl (C•nYon) 11 ,J UO -1, C>entv•n lCV11ret11J 73.9 2. l!lln:Nnl (Et ToroJ 24.S l . Ctt:Cfli (C•nvonl 2•.S 4. Elder !ArllhQIDf'l 2,,, 4olO ~ 1. Latano IArlin111on1 SJ.I 2. Sll.l•ll \C•nvon ) 5'.• J. Sotttc~r (C•nvon r111 tim• 4. H11n11ittr (El T-) f!o.9 S. M!ll'ore1I (Cypre~~) 56.3 eao -l. evs~l•t fCanVonl 7:07.J 1. llt mller'lon IEI Tant) 2:10.J J, Holbert CC•noYnl 2:13.0 •. 8rawn lEw>O<"•nial 2:13.• s. Live~ l.Cy11r111l J.U,T Milt -1. 1(1•1'11 ((1nyon) 4:Sl.l 2. Mllltl)l<X!ll IC•nYon) t:SJ.7 J. Loner !CYP<"tls) S:09.0 '· (08111 (Cyprestl 5:10.0 J. °""'"" t EI Toro) J:IO.I. 1-m\le -I. Hln.dmln !Canyon) 10::U.6 2. M\1ito1UOh 1c1nvbn) 10:4S.~ l . ICecntnllWI (EsOlrll\111 10~'9.0 I , ~1 -(Cypnlll....JD:.U,-.5", _FluL~­ (Arllnatonl 10:S9.0 .UO re-1..,.-1. C1nl'la<'I 41.6 ? . .l.rllnolOI\ (7.1 :a. El Toni .... '· CvP<"•ss lf.1 s. EW1f'•nr1 SO.I Mlle rll1¥ -1, Arlil'l!llDl'I J:l1.• 2. C•nyon t :olJ..5 ). Iii T!ll'I J:U.1 '· Esotr•nr1 3:5',, 5. C'fpttss J:SS.S. l"OHH -I. H1rrl!.on CC•ny1111J 9.1 1. Ohntmut ((ypre~'J t .9 l. Wilson (E111tr1nr•l 10,1 '· LHCDI (C1nvon) 10.t .S. S!twtrtt fCV1>rtt$$) 10.S l:M LH -I. H1rrlson (C;mV0&"1 11.J 2. 0t1rn1mu1 (Cvortss) 1'.S 3. Lt KaU[I (C1r>vonl 14,I 4. •lncllr !El Tt rol IS.O S. Wilton (E1P11r•r1tJ) lS J Fin•I team sc:or!no -1. CJnVDl'I lU: '· Cypress tO J , Arllnolon 31 4. El Tore lS $. Espt,nnt• 13. N titter Nips FV's Becker ' Jr~ l ound DOllblt ' Pa1~er Orld Po~10 CC.Wl dll. Urdhtl 1no Na~nun1~n (ELA!. 6·l, 6·1. ttn R1Untl P•rk•r 1n<1 POISO tGWI otl. L ~~ C. Ci>dll \LACC!, 6'3, 1·4. OCC nt Soulfl Cn1~1 Cont, Al S•n•• Anl Culleije Fln•I Aaurid !1~111 Sruce Ma1t .. w1 COCCI det. Biii Our. •n (MSACJ, t ·l, 6-1, f inal Rovnd Ooublci Slit Duran 1tnll Mike Our"n (MSAC-l 1111 . Brue~ Matr1ew~ ind Pelot Lvnt h COCCI, 7-6, 6-1, 11-1. V•nlly H11fllln11on •••ch USJ CJ) Slftll ,\I'll SlnQll S Jan111 (H! def. Cl••t C·&, <!el. H;ll 6·1, det. C•rson ,.,, def. C~Y,.,l:~ ~ .. o. eree CHI 1011 1-6, woo 6·1, 6·2, 6·1. Lallnl IHI 1011 2·t . l-6. won 7-S. 6·l. S,,.n_s (H) 105t 0-6, .S-1, w~ 6·1, 6-1. Double.s Col!ler·Vond~rrler CHI <!ti. Fr~r.•in· •Vaonar 6·1, ,.J. 11et, Lemz·Wnot e>t~ ,::p:t,fi.Lowe• 1H~ won 6-1. 6·2; won 6·1. '"" Huntlnt!Oll I H Cll 11'441 (1\'~I San11 "' Slmtt•I C:.allcll (HI Wffiles 6·1, de!. WtOt 6·2, , off. 0iJVI$ 6·3. dtl. Artll!Otaue 11-0. Frencll Oi l won 6.J, 1·S. 6-1. 6-1, Col•Y IH) won 7·'1 •"'· 6-0. 4·1., Becke• 1.-1 1o~1 fJ-• 3-6. 3 .... sot.I 1·7, Do1>bles S!~l•·Srrun111 (~1 del. Llnd·Fietds ,.,, 6-•1 oe1. lsftll·HOM< 6-l. ~·'· ICltll•v~·l!ldnktr (H) lost 1-6. 1·6; ~DUI 7.1. 11-3. --V1rt!IY l!ll•ncl• tit~I 0 "'1) l'eulllaln V1Uev Sln11t1 [)'Anna !Fl IOSI lo SChw1rtl 0-6 lo11 lo Gwlnup G-6, IOSI to Porllr 2-6, IO'J! ta- • P1tlUi11' 2-6, O'AQOlllflO I") klsl 1).6, J-6, 2-6, J.6. '.iortno (Fl Oil 4-6, 1-6. 0-6, l-6. Andrew (FJ IOI! l).6bl-6, 1-6. 3 ... Ow"' Mur•d·Oc•""fl (F) IOSI lo T. S•WaY•· M.lolw•v~ CJ..6, '"'· $pllt wl!n Aov•· Heelon 1-6, 2-4-H•va-Factll• <Fl lost 2-6, 2 ... 2-6, J-6. Ju11l•r V•nlty l!"ll1ncl1 Ill (61 Fevni.111 Valley SinjlH Herdrlch (Fl drf. ollntlon 6-•. lost IO sonnlno Cllu tFJ won 6-1, IOI! 2-6. Stlr1ebl~ IF)" ~I. P1l10 11-l, eel. C1rroll 1·2. 8enedlct (FJ wan 6-•, 7·J . ... ... 8•k•r·SM"be• {I') 10$1 10 Porter·Nelw1n 2 ... lo!.1 ta McVl,ker·Slew•rt ).6 Ct-iWn-Smltll jFJ klSI J-6, t-6. V1n.lty "'M~• 06)-011 ~a.la. 'hlkY Sl1191t1 O'Ann• fl'l Ioli la-Caln 2·6, loSI IO Slone l-6. IOI! Id' Lvlpa!d -5-1, Oet. Pound$ 6-1 . Ll)lc~o (FJ loll 1-6, >7, won 6-<I. lost 0-•· O'Agasllno CF) loU 1-6, 1)-6, 64 wan 6->. Cllu !F) IOSI 2 ... 1-6, 1-6, J-6, Dou bin Mv•.cf·Oarm•n !Fl 111111 w 1111 Hollvllelcl-811111 6-J, ~-6; def. Sll11s.o•,. Wlldl'ler 7·S, , ••. Htrd•lcll-Strer111 tFI losl 2-6, won '"'· 1· s. 6-2. "The two tean1s with thC best chance rlghl now arc Cal Slate (Fullerton ) and Puget Sound. They are pretty mu ch in it . "UC Irvine and Ch~p1nan are outside HOWARU HA NDY choices \\'i th lhc F'ar Western Conference champion also a distinct possibility ." The vendetta against c:ary Adnms' UC f nine continues. ycar·in and year-out with the same old story. l l would appear that a tean1 1~·ith a 35-7 record "·ould be in fa r better shape for a be rth than one with a 25-22 nlark. Yet the Anteaters ha ve to prove them· selves today in a doubleheader \Vith Chap- man College, the team with the 25-22 record. UCI holds an 8·7 victory over Chapman in an earlier game. but apparently must win both ga mes to retain top consideration ror the playoffs. The Anteaters also hold an 11·7 verdic t over Fullerton in their only meeting th is season. "I'tn su re the doubleheader will have a bearing on UC J's chances of getting in," Edwards says. "But that's jus t one person's opinion.'' One thi ng is certainly in UCl 's fa vor today. A doubleheader victory to continue th1: current win streak \\OOld definitely stamp it, along \\'ilh Fullerton and Puget Sound as a solid con tender for the regionµ! berths. \Vith that in mind, Adams is sending his ace, Gary \\'hecloCk (12·2) and ra~tbnll star Jerry Maras (4-0) against the Panthers. A split should give UCI the ·inside track Lo the regionals but Adams and crew \\'OUld prerer erasing any rurther doubts "'ith a S\.•:eep, starting at noon. The Anteaters have been rated l\·o. I most of the current season on the college level. have spli t wit h USC and v.·on three of rour decisions from Arizona State. They are also the defending NCAA college division national champions. \Vhe rc \\'ill the regionals be held this year? .. I \\'ould say sentiment is to go north," Edwards says. "But selection of the site is up to the committee." Ray Thornton at UCI says he \\'Ould prefer to have the tournament at hon1e again this yea r. But Puget Sound has been coming ~th for three straight years and may get the bid If it gets in. Oth er members or the committee include : 1\1ike Riskas of Cal Poly (Pomona), Jim Whitley ol Cal State (BakersfiCld), 'Bill Hicks of Cal Poly <San Luis Obispo), Joe Ca ligure of Oregon College of Educa tion; Don ~tiller of Chico State and Bert Merriman of Southern Oregon College. Hicks and ~1erriman are allernates. Alainitos . llarness Results For Frt.i11 C1t1r, TrK-·F1d Trlck1t1r, Crlnt J.10' J,2() ~,Ill SfVENTM senv• Admiral. Conrll'I S.IO .).20 (onciltioned. It.I.Cl, -lrliie. PIC •• ICO.$). •!I •~s. pvru L. Loretta PQl1!1rrl, 411 H111otrOllC'. Co1cn• Otl 1,\ff, Ctll!, n~iJ Sh,.lt Y l . Vlllllams, •21 Htlialroot , Co•Of'.t clot Ma,, C1tlf. •:6U l hll et.lliNO •I IOlldUCl'<i bV • ll'f\ertl Parlntll~·fl- L L;ttlt• P1l~ll't•I 'lhii, \!~!,,,.,t~I WI! Iliad Willl l"t toun!y Clt r• OI 011nue CO\Jn!y on A11rll :•, 1~1' F•li:IU Put>lloneo 0rAlllJI' Ca.111 D11ty Pl101, April 21. Ind Mly j , 11. 11. 1971 14tt·1• l'UDLIC NOTtC~ ST.l.fEMlHT f'UlltSUANT TO Sl!CTIOW llllt·P CALI FOIHIA CIVIL COD E 0 EStl lPTl0H OF PllOPl!llTV 111, S1J, 12}, }J), SH. s:l7, 1.41, ~II, 583. 19~, l\O), 611 SOUlll COISI H!gnwJy, Llll\Jfl• 6retl'l. C1lt!01T111. NOTICE Righi IO Pil!l PW Ptrmiulon l nJ l ubiKI 10 cont•OI o! o""n••· secrlon IOOI C:1!llOl'"ll•a Ci~I! Caa•. UPLAN O INOU~TR IES CORPORAT ION 8v M, J, PHILIPl'S Pv1>Uulld O•lf>ot CotJ! O•Uy ~lrot, ot.prll 21. •~d M•Y t. 1911 liS\·7t PUBLIC NOTICE "'"' HOTICI TO CltEDITOltS SUl'ERIOllt COUltT OF THE STATE 0" CALIFORNIA FOlt TH E COUNTY 0 1' OllANG• N .. A•rtll6 Est.i• Qf GRACE C. STEELE, OKI~• ... NOTICE IS HE REBY GIVEN lo ,,.. crl'dllors of 'Ill 1llClv• "'"""" dtc'<ierit 1h•I •U per10n1 hiving claims 1111rn1t n.. sald dtcl'd"'I 1•t •tQ11lre<1 lo Ille lh1m. with !ht l'lt(11 .. ,., wouc:hen. In 1111 ollk• ot '"•tier~ ot 1~1 1llClw1 enllttl'd court, or !o pre.en! lhtm, wllh lhe n«t •Mrv ~Oll(hflr•, la lhr \ll'lllt rllgn<!<l 11 lhe ol!lce of 1'111 •llornev,. BARNES, SCHAG, JOHNSON, KENNEDY .. CARLSON, .ms MaC"r1"1>r 1511'(1, P.O. llo• 171,, Newport l tath, C111farfll1 '1663. wlllch 11 !Ill pl1e• of bu1l1111i ol the unclt r1!9ned In •11 m11. tfrl ~r!•!fllng lo !ht ••ltlt of 11ld de<eo dtnt, within ID!.11' monlllt •lier IN llr~t P<1ttllc1tlon of lhl1 11<1lkt . Oiled AP<"ll 9, 1tl•. RICHARD STE ELE E•«ular Qf 1111 Wiii ol th• •l>Ove n•mtd dtcl'dtnl •.t.ltNl:S, SCHAO, JOMNSON, KENNEDY & C.l.lll.IOM I r: •meal J . Sclllt, Jr. •su M•rArlll,.r 11vt1., it.o. ••• 1116 "'-"" ._ .. ;, ..... ,, ... --~,---­ T•I: 17141 '"'"'°' Allorn1v1 t., l!Jl(\llOI" Pul!llst.'<I Or1no• Co.st O•llY P"llof Looi Choice. Cronk ).00 Sl0,000 FIRST •AtE. ant milt . p.liC!. TIME-2.n•. JUOQoe, Lonoo l .ID ?.9(1 Anrll IJ. 20, 27, MIY ... ltl4 ·-~ UU·7• c1a:m1nv. 1\1 •II"· purie 12100 P"lnH ltACI. one mlle. pace. Globe B•Y· CabO aeuer B,lck, Lanoo 18.60 10.00 6.10 conclltlon~ (CO·S' all ~111~. 1>urso SISOO M~. Jan. Tl.lher 1.to '·'° l.•0 And~'s Ml11!1r, 011amer ~.1(1 3.20 GrHn Kish, C••n• tJ,00 ,_,o 3.80 TIME -1.$9.2/S. Pulaski Sliver, Johnson J.20 Arlel Frott, COllO J.60 ?.BO llGHTH ltACE. one mil~, ~1c1. TIME -2.06·1/S. TDl!y's SlllPJllr, Oaul!on t.BO cl1lmlng llafldlc1p. •11 •Dtl. purit SIOOO S1 EXACT A i-8rTter 8 rlU.' 6·.l.l'ICN's TIME -2.o.i.11s. N•tlve E:.prtu. 0-eMll 21.00 1,,0 1,40 PUBLIC NOTICE B 2l0t7 NOTICE TO Cltl:DITOas SU!llllOR COUltT DF TMt: Missi~, oakl S81.20. ALSO AACEO -Combat ZOl'le, Wlnltt E11ptn1. Gordnn l0.40 1.60 JMnlor V•nltv SECOND RACE. o~ m!le. pier. T1rllnt, Ponlttl• Oreem, sw1~1111uckler Gino H•nowr, Lango 7 . .0 STATE 01' CALlll'Olt.NIA P"DR TH• COUHTY OF Cit.I.NG• H•. A•1111t M'IMli• ltVtl it~t.:"'n1•111 VllleY dalming. Ill •oes. PUrH S1800 No K•llCl\e1, TIME -2.00-4/S. Stlntbistt «Fl oof, HtrllCllO ,.J, "et. Glngt1" Me-g, Lor>90 P.20 (,40 '·'° SIXTH lt.l.C•. on• mll•. ci11ee. l S EXACTA ... NallY• E11f1t•l1 L 4· Estalt of Shittier Mt. Queen~ P•ICh. Pf!erwn Jr. 11.60 7.60 c111,,.,1l'l9 llandlc•P· 1u ••· 1111,11 SflOO Wini.,. E11111"t1t. p1Jd tul.00 Otct111<1. LIONEL H. CONNO•· Foc~IOr {FJ -6·1, "4. " Oale's Chlllce. LJghllllll 120 Grtel ldJ.h, Oflomer 7.l/J l .l/J J.20 NINTM ltACE. 06e,. mile. plCt. NOTICE IS HEAEIY GIVEN lo IM fl•m:dlcl IF) loll to Ay1los •·6, Oef TME-2.07 Ciptlln Fl•r•, Rarchlord 7,00 S.00 cl•lmlng h•lllllc•ci all lifts. wrw 12100 cN!dltar1 al the •bolt• n•lnlcl decedtflf Grove Mt. THlltD RACE. onl m!lt . pace. V••slty Julia, Acktrmin (.?o Ao.icy G•1n1n, O.\on.... 5.20 (.60 l.20 tNt •II Pl"""'' h•vlr19 cl1lm1 -O•ln.i 1111 C•n•n IF) IOll l~= 1·7• cl•im!na 11andltap . .an 111H. ciurse l SSOO TIME _ 2.03-1/J. Del1na Kid, Holt 6.olO • . .O 11ld dtcedenl •r• reqvlttld 10 flla thimi, Smllh-Slu (Fl Iott lo Potter·Llavd S-7, Lutky P!1<e, 0-enfl!J S.20 l.60 1.i>O ALSO RACED -Slut (rffd, Tinr1er, Nimble Nk ky, Slletttti S.20 wllf> 1111 nec•sury Yo.Klien, In lhl otfl« ICISI lo Sl~lr1·1!11rry ?-6. Perftt:t We1pon, 'G!lllJ;t11 4.40 J.10 Ml. Airy SllL Jevtlon M~ Single TIME-2 02 J·S tit 11'111 citric cl tttl •bOY• tnllll«I DllM'I, _. .. •-Oo•"' <•< IO!ll U S-7. • ••• , • ·-RI<"---• ·-' <>• ' · Iv orntnt lt4fn, wllll !hit -••N •-,_._,,..., " ...,,~, ,,.,_.., •"" m ALSO RACEO -Rid &e111ty, M•for v ........ ,, '' ----"·-o> --· F-··l•ln v.u.,·-,":..,·,·,,., Est•nci• TIME-2.0l SCRATCHED -Sllf"I' 80llrd. Herm'i llt•ck. Potenl1te Pie•, Ntchoko M•r•, ... """"w'._,,,,, ..... o•'"s"M'-o•o ...... ,,_ '"'" sin91;. • FOURTH RACE. one mile. ~ce. B•rrv Ltldy1 M•n. Avenue, 614 Hffrt,.,,.ll BvllOJna, ~ Lll'lon (Fl def. RYbY T-5, lost Bl•cklt candlllonecl (NW-41 l y11r Olcli .. l 5 EXACT A 6-Gtt •t lrlsh L l.C•ot1ln SS EXACTA l·AOllY Gr•ll1n & ;i. BHCh, Cil!larnl• fOIO), Which II iM °''" ' OCC"s Pirates were in ninth place after the second day of the three-day affalr. Sonny Nutter defeated Foun· o.6. under. P<lrH llOOO Flatt, ptld U21.00 Ot:11na Kid, ptlcl wt,j(I, of l>vslnetl of !ht lll'l<Mrli9Md 11'1 •II a=:n f~~t°'~~· ~:.nc11 6-J, del.· m•lt...1 Pl!'lllfllllf Iv the ""'' °' .. id Baseball Standi11gs ANOILU~ LEAGUf" {, ,, • ., w 1·· M•~i;.oer J! -, it"'i: Amil 10 : S1. P111I , 10 • SI, Ar>ltlOtlY 3 1110 ,rldar s sn .. , Mi tri; D.i 3 PllJI X l kro.'\~·1~f1~C:v"t" ~IA~Uf GI Gl•dtn Gtll'OI 7 • P'tffk• 1 ' R111Cllo A1•mllo1 1 • »nlf~ 6 I .., LOI Amloo$ } S 1 t > ... L• Qulnll • 1 3 8ol1• Gr""'"' l I I'~ F~Y'I sc-R:~~ ~i'fo.7~A~~:: f gr,clttc1 2, 80111 Gr•Mle 1 111 Inn r111s) Tllf!MllY'I G1mts Rlfl:lillo AJ1mltot 11 G•rdl<I Grav. .51nheQO •I LI Qvll'lll Los Amin •r ao1u G•~nde F EEWAY LEAGUE W L GI LI H•br• I J ~ S•v1nn1 I • 1 Trew I I l ~~~ IJ ~ SUln• Plrk I I j S1,1nnv HUis • I S I(~ l'' ll'rtUr 1 SCIN'll Lii H1tlf"1 1, S•v•nrwo O !I l"nlncuJ L~I 2, ICKIMCIV 0 f:vll ... IDll 2. SUfl!IY Hiiis I Trov l. Sli"WI P•rll O TVHCllY'I GlllMI ICtnnedY •I U Htl)rt \ow.II •I S1v1nn1 rOY 11 Slll'lnw Hllll .AVl<I• P1r-~I Fu1'9•1r: CltlSTVltW L .1.G~a1 ' GI Et Mod-~ I -Foatll!ll ~ ~, j" Kf!•ll• I M $1lon Vltlo 7 S 0 m ~l•"••k tto s • .t,":t,,.ci.; • l j :., Tuitln ' l •~ ,rtt11v•1 Sco"s Ml11lon Vl•IO 4, Or•• l S.ckll.0.dl. 3 .VUI• 'f"" El M~ 3, Tt,,tJn IOllllLI 11.. l'oathlll 0 l l!ftdlY'I 0..llMI 1(1ttll1 •l T11s1111 El Madellf •fMlul1111 Viti• FoallllU 1· VII • P~r~ Wff1Mtt11n Ot!MI S1ddltbacll •t Ot•nae Other highlights for OCC Included a sixth place fini:1h by Jim Turner jn the 400 individual medley (4:35.52) and a ninth in the 800 rree relay (7:25.950), anchored by Or!n M!rksbury's 1 :50.4. Atarksbury broke the school mark in the 100 breast in placing 12th in 1:01.81. but Yarwood wiped it out minutes later .. The only other point-getter for the Bucs was Larry Blattennan \.\'ho was 12th in the 100 backstroke In 56.801 ''''' JC 1¥riri\ ~ lnd. M"3 -l. 8rldlltS !CYD ! 1.09.08 un.allon•I JC record) 2. Johll~ l'oatlll!I) •:10.Sl l. L1nd1r' (Ol1tllo 1llevl A:70.21 '· Moni<>n 10111>10 Vt lleyl •:2~.ll s. rr.u ler tP•wden•) 4:2t,OJ •· TWMI' (()(Cl ~:~~~· -1. S. McOu•de (Foo!hllH 1:a .92 ?. Town'9f'ld IFOOlllilll l:ol.J.11 3, Harv..,. IFuller!on) 1:.U.9• •· C1mtron tFu lerton) l:•S.01 S. M, """'-IFaolhiU) 1;1$,(1 6 . 01ukJ•v-SK<lmetllv/ 1 ; ... lS. ll)(l l>vlfllrtly -I. Robtt'H Amer. Riv.I ~.11 (l)n n.allon1I JC record ) 2. Hlatti'er {r;•s•d-) Sl.10 J . Mcl lntoc:k SovtllW9sl.,.n) 51.9'0 I . M.cOonlld Ol1bla v1iltY l ,2.ns s. GrlmH !Foalllllll Sl.Cll 6.. 1!111ClcleY (CYDrll!U) Sl.33 100 blck -I. SIU Cl••llv tO!•blo V•lltvl s,t,:JO f. Sllvt1"1 !Pierce ) 5'.S& 1 Sl1ley (E•sl LAl !S . .U . •. Cl•r¥ !Lonn Seaclll S.S.10 .S. 81rr (Amer, Slivl SS.7' 6. Mcil'1rland tWeu V1tlt v) 5'.14. IOD 11reas! -I. Ml-t PllllOI IFDO!hllll St.77 2. DotKt DOllov•n !Plt>rtf 1:00.4A ], ICr-!Stn JO,f) 1:00.!iO t. ,....., fOCCJ 1:00.721 S. Vltrr~ oot W•s! Val ayl 1:01.023 6. ensman' FOOlllllU 1 :Ol.3t. l(H r111v -1, FoalhHI 6:,1,74 2 ul~rton T:Cll.'3 l. CYor11s 7:09,90 '· P1111Mn• J : 10.16 $. 0111>10 V•IM!V Tl~11 ·i~.~0~"'1"1 lc1iti.tti u621 2. O~blo VIII"' tlJS\ l.. CYnress lt6l •• Plt!f"ce lt51 $, f:ullerlon (15) ~. Pa~ !Ill t. OnllN Chil 1$el. tain Valley's Danny Becker F'riday night in the fcnlure match race at the ">cckly motorcycle races stagro nt Ora nge County Fairgrounds in (.\')sta ~tesa. Becker won the handica p main even t "i lh 1\like B<ist and Bill Cody following. ~1i ke Bast copped the scratch e,·ent \\'ith Larry Sha\\', Cody aod Nutter following. Badmi11to11 For Girls Y1tUI' Ntwper1 H•rtMlr IU !I) Fin. Vllltv s1..,1e1 Firmer (Nl det . .5•1cldD 11·1, 11..t. G;,g, (N) llel. E!Wert 11·1, ,,..,,,, Pal!l1.0n (Nl <let. St1plalon 11-6, 7.11, 2- 0. t<lrl<wOOd {NJ Olli. Tlllrl•U 11-6, 11·3. HtrCltlCl'I IN) .i.1, BlrlDll 11 -7. 11·1. Low.ti (Nl de!, Wecllar;k 11.10. 11·9 Vlnctflll CNI del. Erm11ecitl )-II, 1\·f, ll·J:- C1r1cal CNJ def. 1!11K11flle 11~. 1.0. Wl!llaml (N) Ott. Tullard ll·•· 11 .... Dollblfl 0tv-eurn1 I N) df!. Halt-Sm!lll IS-4. IS-"· TDtleatJf·Smlth (I'll Oii, RadrlQlltl• ScllulU IS-IJ, lS.-11. 8tlf'lrlck.Clark IN) IOil 10 Anpel clvne 6·1S. S.15. l!la~11m1n·Ev1n1 (NI de!. Kot1b- O'Reltly IS-JI , IS·l1. Aosselinl·P.,.ry IN) dtl. l S-,, 1S·11. Plum-Thompson fN) ci.t. Hendrk llson· N1,1nnelev 12-IS, IS-12, IJ..I. C11~peno-Allen fNl dtl, Mllto-Sadl- kone 15-1. 10-15, IS·IL l(otot>-Myer1 CN) 6tt . .Jolart,:1n-Lanaerlld 1)-1, lS-S. Shao!ro 1-1. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE 0tc«1tn1, w11nrn ,__ mon1m 1flitr 1111 Reed tF) lost '·!:-~~ .... ! ()..6, Jlrsl Pllllllc•tlon of Ihle notice. Serenc>-GUIOlll 1F)' def. Ful1ff.l(roh t.-1, STATEMENT OF WITHDlt.l.WAL FltOM P"ICTITIOUS IUSINE5S NOTIC• TO CR l!DITDltS Dlltld H~J'. ~~ ~~~NOA, Oii. TumtJ·O•vldlon 6-1 l'AllTNEltSHIP OPEllATIHG UNDt:R l NAME STATEMENT S1JPlll101t t OUltT OF THI!! Ext<\llflk ot lllf WUI Z1rv1s-Z1vlm1~er (Fl lou 'l-6, won l-6, ~tCTIT IOUS IUSINESS NAME Tbe fouowlng ptf"Mltl Is clofng l>vtlMSs STATE OF CALIFORNIA ,Olt ol llll lbal'I nimed dKOdtfll. V1rs IV Tht: tvllowlng ~rson 1'111 wlll>dr1wn 1• '': THt: COUHTY 0, DltANGI!! WALT•lt J, OISMONO Ml1slon Vl•lo. U•l IU Or1nge a gcn~ral partner trom !lie Jl'rlflershlci THE MORALE 15 O OS T E A S NO. A-If.Mt AllOl'lllY r.r lll«l'lrf• J F i M l Sina~ I 6~ 6-0 -rl!lng vnder th1 fltlltlous bi,oilnt1s HAIRDRESSERS, 410 E•ll 11th Streel, E11a1, of LORA L. BAt<E R •kft LORA ,14 Heirtwell II ... Fvnr.'tMV 1Vwon~(, t'.1~ MJ, 6:0. ' name o! TERRA, 11 ~I W. Wilson, NO. COSll Mn•, C•lllo..nJ• 92621 MAGILl S.1.ICEA, 1k1 LURA M. BAKER, lt 11'1"" AYlfllll P, Grillllh IMVJ Iott._.., '-61 won 6·1, f:, Cosll Mtw, C1lil. C1141rles R•v H11luy, No. 72 lnvtrnes,, Dtcuoed. L"'I .. &ell C1 MI tttn Mt. Tiie tictlllou1 IJl.ISifltl.I rwome _jl1!1mf'11 Newpot'I llelCh, Ctlltarnl• ntWO NOTICE 1.5 HEREBY GIVEN Iv Ille Ttli UUI Q,.mf IMrr'I IMVJ WOii 6-2. 6~. 1-0. r.-1. for lhe portnerslllp wa1 filed M Oic. ll, Tiiis l>vSll'lff• 11 conclucl'<I by .., crtldltvr1 of thl •l!OYt l'llrntl:I otc:tcltnt Pvblls/led 0r•l'l9' co.ast OiilY P'Hot. DOOllllfl 1973 In th• County Of or...,, lndlvldu•I. INI •II Pll'"IOlll lllv1ng cl•lm1 1g1ln1! Ille An.rll ao. 27. Incl M•• .. II 1t74 lm·T( Wl!!l•ker·Wl•llen CM\IJ won 6·2, 7·6; Futl N•mt 1nd Ad<1re11 of Ille Ptrson Charles RIY Hvlle~ s•ld dt<tdt nl i re reQulr'<I to tlle t/lem, ~· ' T:i~ .. !;.!;U:-~ (MVl "°" t l. ..,. WOfl Wllhd•awlnv : This 1t1temr nl w•1 filed with the wltll lhl ntCIHltV Youchcttl, In the offlct PUBLIC N~ICE l 6-0 . ' JERRY ZIMMER, nsa Arbar Clrde, Covn!y Clerlr, ot Or•l'l(ll County an AprU of 1111 cltrk of !hit •b&Y• fllmed CDUrt, VI .. ' . JMnlor Yl t'Sll'T Hunlil'lllllll'I Beien, C1llf, • 2.4, 1t7•. Of fO Offftnt !Mm, with IM nlCH ll•Yl-------------- Mlulln v11i. (221 Cl) Or111tt Sl'iJned: Jerry Zlmmtr ~ voucllen, to the undlnl9fll!CI 11 Ille oUk e I '11ff SllMl!la l' .. )Ot.tt Pul>ll1h!d Or•noe COllJ! O&lly Pltol, ot his •Horney, P1ut A. H1nn•, H•rbOr $Ull'lltl01t COUltT ~ TMI Mlllllfen !MVJ def Qulrtn 6-0; dtl PUbllShtd OtlnQI C11<111I O•llY Piiot Aprll 27. •ncl M•y t , 11, 11, 197• 1•2'·1• U w 811Udlh11, 419 E161 Uth Slr .. I, STATa OF CALU'Ol:Nl.I. 1'01: Chaney 6-1 ; Otl Nelson 6·1. .1.111'"11 27, M1y t, 11. 1•. 1t14 1~·7( Costt Miit, Ct llfornl1, wlllcll 11 the THI COUNTY DP" Olt.1.N81. Twlnlnv (MV) won 7·l, ,-J, ,.... llf•c• of binln1S1 af thl undtrtll'ntd • tt.. A·1'1U C.Hw ro (MVI b'ff, ICKt U ; won r.-2. PUBLIC NOTICE In .•H mitten perl•lnlno to ttw n 11I• '' NOTICt OP" H£A.lt1Nii Oii" ll'•TITION Sev•r1ot1 (MVJ =J-t~;' .. ,, 6-1. PUBLIC NOTICE 1afd detedtnl, wllf'lih IOIK month1 alter FOlt P"•OIAT• DP" WILL AMD ll'Olt Ev1n1·Ra!lr~v (MV/ dtl ICt.,Ull·Mead ,JCTITIOUS IUSINt:SS In• flr5' Pllbllc•llon of lt'>ls notice, LETTeRS T•ST.1.MINTAltV 6·2, 6~; de! Cundl !·Pust•• 6-3, Ml. l'UBLIC NOTICE Oil'<IJ~f;~ ~· ~9J~LY Et11" of FREOERICI( HOW.I.RO Gr!swol:JYt1-l•y I M'I) wan 6·•, 6·2: Tiie NM!h lrvlnt Precli.e L•fld lJi.e Pl•n Tiie 1o1r!:.:£~~~~~~!o buifr1eis ElllC\ll~ of 1111 'Eslale PAYNE, O.ct at«I. i .. -.-... · •••.•• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•l'nd afl Envlronmf'll•I lmPIC'I R1por1 lot 11: ot lfte •bovt n•mtcl 6tc'<itnl NOTICE 1$ HEll:EBY GIVEN IN! said plan h•vt beel'I complOled, Said Pl•n NEWPORT MACHINE DESIGN, 20032 l'AUL .I.. HANNA SECURITY PACIFIC NATIOHAL 8ANIC, prapo~s rnldentlel, cammercl1I, edut•· Port Clrcl1, Hunllnoton Bl•ch C•ll· Attetney 11 LI• • Ntllon11 B1n111no Astocll!lon, II•• llled LEASE A '74 610 WAGOM S99.89 mo. tlane!. Oil'<> ~ece. •nd otlllr larid vi.es tor foml• 926" ' H•l'tlor L•W l•lltlltlf lllr•ln I ptlitlon lor Probl1t of Wiii ll'ld the vndeveloPl'd 1rea1 ot the CHY nt Wert1tr M1rllold, 20037 Port Circle. 41f •111 11111 Slrftl la!' Juuenc• of L"ler• T•slll\WIT!aty Iv lrvlfll' llClurided Ill' Culver Orlvt , Moulton Huntlnotao 8eeoch. C•Ufclrnlt '12"'6 Cotti Mt11, .C•llloml1 JUU Ille pelltl-r rel~tnc1 lo whkll It midi • Ta..36mo.0 .EJ.. P1rkw1v. JtllrrY RD.Id, •n.d Hlck1 C1nyon Tiiis bvtlness IJ conducllcl tty Ill Tiil (714) f-11.\NI tar furtller p1rtlcvl1r1, Incl ·ttt.t the llmt COSTA MESA DATSUH W•sll. ll'ldlvfdual. Alf-y.., Ex1<111., tncl pl•ct ol !!ffrJnu ,,.,. umt Ills belft A pUbllc 11e1rlno wl!I Ill !It-Id on thl1 Werner Marllold l'ubtlslled Or•na• co.it D•llv l'llot, set for M1y 11, 1974, •' t ;)) 1.111., 111 the ll4S HAlllOll ILVD. C.M, plan bv Ille Chy of !rvlne Plannlnv Com· This 1ta1ement was tiled willl 1111 April 20, 21, •Plcl M•Y '· 11, 1974 1372.74 Cl)Ur1rnom of Oeoirlmtnl No. 3 tf s•ltl 540-641 0 mhslM 11 7;:JO p.m. on Thurscl1y, M1y 16. County Clerk of Or•nge C1K111ly on April ---c01Jrt, 11 7DO Civfc C•nlt r Ori,,.. WHI, In Roam. TOWll Cenler 8ulldh1g, ol201 C•m-''"""' Oiied April 2A, 197•. ~~~~~~~=:==~~~~1191~ in !M Pl1nnlnv Cammh1lon Heiring''· I'" PUBLIC NOTICE Ille Cltv ot S1nt• An•, C11llvmi•. Piii Ori.,.., Irvine, C•llt0<nl1. . Publlsllld Dr•nge Coast Oatly Allot, I 2tlfl WIUIAM f , It JOHN, FIN' pertlculars, PhOl'll 13J.3MO, ar c1l1 April 21, •ncl M•Y 4 11, 18, 1971 1'17·7( HOTICI! TO CRIOITOJtS CnunlY ClOrll A Good et lilt office Qf Ille Cllv ot lrvlnt Pl1nnln'iJ SUll'ERIDlt CDUltT" OF TNE P"LUNl(•n & ll'LUNICl!TT G 0 L F E R O.Plrlmtnt, Town Center Bvlldlno, '201 PUBLIC NOTICE ST.I.Tl: 0 ,. CALJP"ORHl.1. FOR tlf DUv1 Aw1., 1'.0 . ••• Ut Ha s coun1e1-ciockw1se spin on' his ball -lel us show you how lo s top slic1og. Fairgrounds Golf Range I 00 Foir Or., Cosfa M~1• C•"'Plll Ori,,.., lrv1ne, C1lllarnJ1. TMe COUHTY O• OOANG• H111!1l11t"ill l11<h, C•HI. t:IUI Jeri L. Wiison Tll1 1114) ~ w SIWl11 A1sl1!1nl secretary fcl tM ''''''>OUS IUS>NESS N .. A·7Mll An-. • ..,. l'ttlll-lrvfne Pl•nfllfl9 Camml1!lon N.l.Me STATl!MllNT Eil•" of 8ENJ.l.Ml"f .I.. GAITZ· Pubt11111d 0rftl'l9' CNSI Cally P'llot, Pvbllslled Or1n111 CNS! Dally Piiat, The following person Is clolna l>vs!11«ss :t:i~~K·~s:. !;::"i.;ri:!n 8 1E1NJ::"'J:. "prll n, 21, 11111 MIY •. lt74 1~7n.7• Ml'f I, 197• 1•9l·1( •$: GRITZMAICEA. Oece•sed --- LEE'S GARDEN CENTER . :ll.01 E. NOTICE JS HERESY GIVEN to lhl PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE coe11 Hy .• Cal'or>1 del Mir, cal. '2623 crl'dltot1 ot 111e 111ovt n•med C11cac11n1 ------~~~---- II ----------------Lio!! Simmons, 612 Poppy, Caron• Ott IN! 111 ptrlGllS h1\llr19 clt!ms •111lmt 1114! • UU• o,...'..,.. '11111,... I 2210. Mar, Cal. '2615 u ld Ot<edl<ll •rt ttqlll'tld lo Ille ltlem, SUl'IE•IOR COUltT 0~ THI! ~;;;;;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~! NOTICI! TO CltEOITORS Tiiis bvslness Is conductacl Ill' 1n wllh the ntt1111ry VouclMrs, In It.. olfltl STATE OF CALl~O•NrA FOlt ;;;;; SUPllltlOlt COUllT DF THE lndiv!du•l. of !he clerk ol 11>1 eoove enlllltld court, or TH• COUNTY OP" DJl.1.NOI! STATli O, CALIFOltNIA l'Oll LH Sl,,.,mon1 lo pr1wnt ll\llm, wllll IM necesury N .. A·1t74' THE COUNTY OF OR.I.NOE Tiiis 11•1-I w11 !HK wlth !Ill VOIXl\erS, to "'-uncler1lgned I I 102 P!111 NOTICE 01' MEAltlNG OP" P"ITITION N• • .l.•7"1t County ,,,,.. of Or•lllM Counly on April "'""'""· Lanv SNcll, Ctllfornl1 90I02. FOlt ... 01.1.Ta OP" WILi. AND ll'Dll Estat1 of MINNIE E. WASHl!ION, U , lt74. Which 11 !Ill pl1ct Of bu1lnn1 of tl'lt LETT•ltS Tl!ST.1.MINTAR Y 0Kt•sed. '·l331S unders191'11d In •II m1ller1 per1•1nlno ta Eslal• of J. Q. ,t.LlXAHOElt. NOTICE rs HEREBY GIVE N to 1111 Pvtlllshed 0rlfl9• COiii 0 11ty Pllol. 1111 1s!1le af Hid d«lfcltnl, wl!llln fOIJr Oece•sed. credlttl!T of '"' allow named C!Kedenl Aprll 21, •nd M•Y I, 11, 11, 1174 1161).7( monlhl •lier Int Jlt lf pullllc1tlon OI lhl1 NOTICE IS HEREllY GIVE H trial IN! •II Pl,_1 hiving claims -a•inst Ille nof0k<1.,· 0 I> >o '''' SECURITY PACIFIC NATIONAL llANI( .. Mid 11ectc1tfll 1ro rt"QUlrlcl 10 lilt tlllm. PUBLIC NOTICE • P< ' JOSEPH SCOTT and IEN W • wUl'I Ille ntCHU'l' vouc:herl lfl the alllc1 SECURITY PACIFIC SHAEFFER Nv• tllld ""1'eln • petltlDll ' NATIONAL SANIC ' of lilt cr ... k Ol llll lboVI 1ntl!l1d cl)Urf, ar sv HtAAM A TUCKER J R tor Prall.II• ot Wltl •rid lat lUllll'l(t ol lo preienf ll'llm, wl!h the 1"H1Ce1s•ry Flt TITIOUS IUllNl!Sl Elll'C\llor ol the Wiii ' ' LOllerl T111am111ttry lo 1111 peljll-r1 wuchefs, IO tlll undt<1J9ntc1 II 11111 alllct NAM• ST.l.TllMllNT ot tlll aboYI nt!TIMI decedent rtltrenct lo Wllich II mede tor 111r111tr 1111' hli •ltorM'f, I ERTHA J CARLOS, Tiie IOU1>Wlr19 person 11 doing b111lne11 LAW DF~ICI ,..r1lcul1r1, 11111 lh1t 1111 llmt •1111 PllCI 7llO Cl•lr•monl Mlsl Soultvard, Sin 1$: J ULIUS W ,ILOM.l.H IMC ol lll•rlng lllf samot 1111 bell! set tvr M•Y Olt'iJO. C•lllornl1 91111, wlllcll ls !Ill pl1Ce NEWPORT H.l.ABOA HUMAN lflO SI A..dl'twl Drl'l'I' ' 11, 197', •t t:XI 1.m., In !he cwrtroom of Aztecs Play LOS ANGELES-The Los Angeles Aztecs open North Ameri~'\n Soc~r Le a g ue competition today, hostl!li the Seattle Sounders at East LA College stadium at 3 o'clock. Of Du1l1111s of lhe 11nder1l9ne<1 In •II DEVELOPMENT CENTER, )6t S•n Siii 1ficl'I, C•lllemll N1W OtPtrlrf'llnt No. 3 ol ukl CIKlrt, II 100 1-,~========~==;l-m•lle•t p1:rl•lnlng lo 111• 1111111 ot s•ld M!gull Orlve, 511fl1 100, Newport Be•ch, Tll•'"°"'' nnl tU.f»tl Civic Cenlt• Orlvt W•sl, in !he City et dtCMlenl, within tour mon111s •lttr 1111 C•llforn!• 92660 AlterntJ fw ll•Klffor S1n11 An1. C1Utornl1. , llril publlc•llon of this noNct . Sl•nlotd Green. 321 North M•PI• PUbllsl'llV Orlngt COISI Otlly itllot. 0•11'd Alll'"ll U , 1971. I O"lfcl Aprlt 16, 197' Orlv., 8wtrfY 111111, C•Hlorn!1 tc210 Allf"tl 10, t7, 1rMI M•V 1, \1, 197j IJ17-1' WILLIAM •• SI JOHN, It's the firth game or the season ror the Aztecs, who split four til ts \.\•Ith 1\1c.~lcan 1 'first di vision tcan1s. 1 Staltle's team Is largely an English contingent wllh the core or the team recruited I lrom England and Holland. 10 GRANDSTAND ADMISSION TICKETS $15 (Regular PnCP. $20.00 · Sav e $5 00 Each Book) · -· · -·-·Omr ·Now"-Anilable·through June-1, 1914 .. -· .. , Write: TI CKET S • DEPT. G .• Los Alamitos Race Course 496l KaleJJa A.venue, Los Alam itos. Callfor.r11a 90720 THE WOflLD'S FASTEST HORSES RETURN ! MAY 22 thru AUG. 21 1st Post 7:45 MON. thru SAT: 4 EXACTAS Nightly ON KATELLA Near 605 Fwy. Night Racing 1'it- , $2889 GUSTAFSON LINCOLN Ml RCLI Rl 11;111111 RI ~C H Bl VD Hll NTIN GION RIM II ,\1/ \\:-.11 • ROllEAT E. WASHSON, Tllll blrlll ..... 11 ~lno Condutl'<I tty •fl COUftlY Cltrll E•«uklr of ll\1 Wiii ll'ldlvFdv•I. PUBLIC NI' THOMAS L. LOltD of the •boYI n1mtc1 dKl'llfn! St•fllord G""'n Nv 1 ICE 1H11 ll•WI Q Valend l l l!!ltTH.I. J, CAltLOS Tiiis tl•llmlnl Ill'<! w!tft the COIJl'llY ---Lit-Miii .. C•. '24» ~ Clll,._I Mel' Bl¥cl. Cler M of Or•l'l'ife County on M.lly 1 1971 NOTIC• l"YITIN• llDS Ttl: (11•1 5111~ s.:11 Ditto. c1111. 11111 'll'·ttiH Notice 11 IMr•llY alvtn l!Mt 111e lloara ot ""_., ter1 .-1111-1 T•t1 17111 ~ Pvttlllhecl Or11191 Cotit O•llY Pilat TrvslHI of tllt Coast Cammun!ly Colltclf PUbll1Md Orlftle Ce11t 01/ly ll'llot, Atlet1111' for •••clllor MIV (, 11, 11, U. 191( 1519.1.j OIS!rlet Of 0r•11111 County, C1Ulornla, wCU Alll'"ll 27, 21, •ncl Mey 4, ltll 14Jl.7• PUllllillld Ortnot Ca.Isl 01!1y P!tot. r.c.iv• Mlllcl llCdl up 10 10:00 1.111 .. 1-------------- Aprll 10, 21. tncl M1v i. 11. '''' 13111-1• PUBLIC NOTICE Mand1v, Mty ll. IP1•, et 111e PurcM1!11g PUBLIC NOTICE Oepl. Of said Knoat dllltlct lkt ""' •t PUBLIC NOTICE 1310 .I.dims A'll<IU., Cosl• Mt11,l------------B 211,S C•llforlli•, 11 ""1'1fth !lrwM llld bid• will Ill HOTIC• TD CltlOITOllS B ttflS NO•>'E ,0 'OIDl•OOS pUl)ltcly Optn'<i ind rMcl for : SUP"lltlO• COUllT Dfl TM• NOTICI TO ClttDITORS '-'--DIESEL ENGINE WHEEL LO,.OER STAT•~ (ALll'OltNIA f'Olt SUPElt!Dlt COURT OP" THI! SUl'lltlO• COUltT 01' THE TMI COUNTY 01' OltANOI 5TATI OF CALl l'ORNIA ,Ort $,TA.Tl 0, CALl~OltNIA ,Ollt 1:,DFE~~:l+~:TOll:) WITH TAADE·IN Ne. A·1tW THI! COUNTY O, OR.1.HOI MS COUNTY OF OltAHO All bldt ir'e lo lie !" ICCOnltnce with Ellll'I of LEWIS MA~YIN. Otc1 ..... No. A-1tl1t .... .l.·"6n 1111 ln1trvct!ons •fld Condltl •ncl NOTICE ts HEREBY CtVEN lo Int E j t of l'RANM; OtLBF:A.T ,i.MELIO E"1te ot JESSIE ,t., ltAHl(.IN. Ol!l Cr'<!Hors of Int tllCIV. fltnletl ~l DK~:.~. · ' Oece1sacl. Spedlletilon• whlcll 1'1 flDW on flit tnd tll•t •II .,.,ICM ll•wlna ctalms •a•ln.tl !he NOTIC!! IS HERE!l'I' GIVli N 10 1111 NOTICE IS HEJi.EBY GIVEN lo tlll ;''l ~ wcwrt'd In Ill• "oftlte OI !I'll 111d dtclOlnl tr. r•iiulretl to Ille lllem, crldllor• of lllt 1oove flflmed d«tdlnt Credlllll'I of the 1tl0¥t n.tmld dt<1d•fll ~!::$~~s~ :::nr;~ ~r.':-e with !I'll 111Ce~ury YOUClllrS. lh Ille offlc• tM t •II petlOlll l'Mllvlng cl•lm1 ... 11111 Ill' IMI •II "-h•vlnt (\tJm1 11111n11 llll ~lil!ltf.'t __ «lt(tc... 'lftl!lfd c;~!I. Of Ohl· of tllt clt rll of tn. 1b&Y• tonlll'llcl covr1, Or If' tlKldenT' .,,... ~· +t> ·tlle-·lllrfM. .a•l<l .actdfnl, 1r1 requlrtc1 .10 -~ I'*"• (ffi''• lioni!. i'rl•lli rw'tibl• •to ,,.. .• 6tdtf '6f 1.-• Pl"....,I · '"-· . wl!b . !bl ~ttHO' wllll the l'llCIH11ry voue11tr1, In Ille oHICI with lllO nteewirv vouclllrs, lfl Ille Ollie. w.. ONtt Coml'l!unlty Coll• o r,trk l VOllClllrS. to IM ~slill'llcl •I lllt offk• ' of IM ti.r11 ol 1111 •llO'lt 9"fllllcl c0\11'1, or of Ille cltrk..ol !Tie •llClv• 1ntJ!ltc1 _caurl, or ao.ro of TnllNM 111 _.,, •movnl not ltH ot lier •liar....,.,, Oavld Sllrll~ct Tlngltor 10 ,,,......,, llllm., wllll IM ntctl,ffY to Pf"IMl'll thfrl'I, w1111 · tllt MC•IUI"/" lllln !Ive W CI/It ts,;,) ol 1111' lllm "'' ., L•w Coroor1Uon Ind ROY A, w.111 ..... 900 -~·· to tr. ~ t_I llllt afllct VOll('llert, lo lilt vncllttlGMd II the ofllet fl ...... l'lnl .. !Mt !hi blddtr wlll ,-nl"lf' Into N""ll'Ol'I C'"'-" Or1W kilt• '20, MIWPol'I of lllr tllOfney, OAl/I() it. DtLANCY. al !\tr •ttor...,..-Vlll:tU& .. 5011'CIC, tNi ~ Conrrtct If Ille -•• lttcfl, CellfOt'fll•, wlll(~ 11 "" .itc. • 2711 Eut C0811 Hlgf'nwtt. Sult. 208. INC •• 2111 Ntwoorl C'""1' Ori.,.., Nawport •w•rdlcl 10 l'llm, lfl tNi wtnl QI ftllvre to busl,,.11 af 1t11 \INU'O'tlOneci In 111 ""''"" c-i <Ill Mfr, C1llf0fnf1 '1'21, wlllch If SM'<;h, C•lllornl.1 t:l6IO. wltlclt II Ille P'•C• tnltr lnjo IUCh con!tKI, ttw P'OCMdt of perttlfllnct Iv lhe etlllt OI 1tlcl "°""'' '"' pl1ce ol 1>v1lM•• of !Ill Uf!cltr1ltlltcl In af l>vllMH 01 1M UllllerJlgnl'd In •II ttll tl\fe-wlll be torltllaci. Of tn Ille ~•M w!1111n follr mOl!lh$ 1ner lilt first p\ltlll(t• •II l'IWlll•rt Plrf•lnlt'IO fl 1111 111111 ot Wld IMl'V1 P11lalntno to Ille U l•lt of 11\d of • llond. 1111 lull Ill'" tl'ler.oi ..,111 bf tlon ol tlllt not!c•. dtCtOfftt, wilhl11 tour lftOl!tlll 1ller IM Cltudlfll, within fol.l't months 1n1t 11141 forftllH tv U ltl ldlool lllsttld. . Otllcl April J. l'JI•. I tint puo!l(attw. ot tlllt ""'1(1. flf'IJ P11bllaotlC111 ot 11'11• noll«. No llidcltr m1~ IJl'l!Ntr1w his bid Jor ' DOllOt~EA M. NVB(lt~ Oeltd Aprll 11, 1911 04"'° Aptll 30, H14, period al forty.llW I.di Clll'fl en.tr 1M l•t<Vlrl11 ot '"" Wiit OI GLORIA M...OSIJllNI( __ __iilil.iJ! .It, ~OL ... 1111:0. I• 1tt for tile ICIHll'IO lntreof. "" •l!Olf• nll'M'd OKNt<ll .l.dm!nfttrt!rl• OI IN .. tall ExKlllrfi"of fkto wlll of 'Tiie ~TI! OI Tm'ri8 lfiiffh""1fll DA.Vfo-1T'Sttttt• tlH81.5111 ot lhl •tJOYt Mmlcl cM«01n1 lhe 1llClve n•mecl Uf«dfftl 11tlvl• ot re!Klll'IO •flV •rid •H blllt ot L.1.W CO•f'. ANO DAVIO f', O.L.l.NCY VlflTUI L SC"ICK. INC. to walv1 "' lrr..,i1rl!ltl ar lntaf'111.i1. ltOY A. 'lfll•I Ll(Y 1711 ltrt c ... r Hl•llw•w, Slllt. tM n• Ntwpeft Ct!!let' Drl'l'I !Its In any bid or !n Ille ~Ml. Mt N......, C..,.lf' Ori" fllte "' c-1 .. I Mtr, Ctlll, t16U ,......,, Beadl,'(f , '1... Sltlltcll NORMAN I , WATSON N_,.,, •ff<.11. C1Nflnll1 '1Mf Ttl1 0141 ,7 .. 1111 Tiii ('14) '44-tt• $1'Ctt. to.rel of Tt,.Slttl T•: 1714) ..._MU .l.llOf'MV .., Atll!flllltlfltrfr. Att#ntn .., a..cvtl't• Otlen1 MIV 1). ,., •• 10:00 '·'"· Al1....,.n .., l•..-llM• I PllbllSMd °'~ CMSI Dtnv PllOI, ~bllshlcl °'""" COMI Dtll'y f'I~. l"vblltlltd Or•!IOI COl>sl Dally l'!tof, l'uilli1fltd Ori• COit! °''~~ ...... Amh 13, )0. tr,...., MIY •• "'' IS11·74 M•Y 4. \1, 11. 25. 1174 1"6-1• ,l.pril 27, ·~ "4•r .. ,.,, l•}-14 Aptll ll, ... v. Mlv •• "''' .,.,44 • • • fi1 DAILY PILOT ' NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Week's and Year's High, LOw, Close I ' ' r • ' 'I" w ~ 'b :t • •• ::~ •• '" '" ·~ "" , .. '" ,. .~· • AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE Over The Week's-and Year's High, Low, Close NEW YORK STOCKS CONTINUED j Saturday M•/ 4 197'1 Counter Listings for Friday R.,n ti lo!llM P•e "'•P I t I Jlt'I E '( ~" u"~ R 1 1~~' A '" &lo! ii •~I ti! kO~n [ W IMnrr O' JIG ft\ ll Jl<:.ou\e Co p ,.. I 'Ii Au<• "'i JI,.,, S!~• S~QJ All\ ,~. ~"JI In 'M~!t ' " !.<O!hl l .. ''"" ,, '>-' .... II 1•• 1~• I~ II 11•• 11Vo I ~ I o I~ • H o l~l\1 ... 1• '~ #l • " ., ,, .. ' 1l II \ • ;.l, ' , .. ~ ' II ll • 1 ~ • ~ . ~ . 11 • ?7 ' I~ !9 1 • ' • ' '. " . ~ . . ' S• ""''I" s.,,,' 1' S..-. n U11 Sl><l" .. !i" 0.0" 'in.to l oll .\o G•i Wt 1 • -• 11 • 1l ... . " l OAJLV PILO T J ...... 21" Jl ... 11\4, """ 11Vt !1\4o U\lt IN. ""' ·~ lll'I ,,\It 0'11 1>14 '" , ..... ti u .. " .. ... . iv, • :-.; 11 11 l J l\ u ... 'J. , ... • 1· '~ ~ II 11'• ·~ .. n ,. ,, 10 , IJ ll\lt SVo s,. ··~· '' ....... -" 11~ ""' U /o n • •\"II • , . ~ .. ,. 1\ S"~ • It " • ll r. • " ' s • s • w . 10~. 101. 11 • ~ :\· • • '" ,., '" • ,. • • • • " " .. • " 1!. • 1• \J lj • ' . , \I , 'l •e JO • • I r • -. -~-- J 8 DAIL V PILOT Saturday, M11y 4. 1974 " TONIGHT'S . T\7 HIGHLIGHTS KTI'V m 8:00 -"I'll Cry Tomorrow." Susan llayward in a memorable but unoscared perfoiin· ance as alcoholic singer Lillian Roth in this 1955 n1ovie with Eddie Al bert, Richard Conte and Jo Vah Fleet. · ~ CBS o 10 :00 -Carol Burnetr Sho"'· A salute - to the 1novies of the Thirties is the n1ain at traction t~night \Yith Carol and guests 'f i1n f'onway and Bernae,lette Peters. ABC O 11 :30 -"The llustler." l'aul Newm an and Jackie Gleason square off over the pool table in this excellent 1961 drama with Piper Laurie and George C. Scott. ----=:..- TV DAILY LOG 00 Boiinr Fro11t the Olympic Saturday n eoncen111tion B ~ ABA 8ist.etb11! Divisioftill Evening play-otfs. {fQl Ozzi1's Girls MAY 4 l:OOl)t!!it @ l @ Atl in the famHt O ~@@)m Em•ra•ntr 4:00 Bl!(j))([)CIS SGll Chu• O l!ilOO a>TII. P•rtridc• r ... piollWI P i!l._"lhe D1p!Gmat" (R) 0 lmPfft• W Movie: (2hr) .. 111 ClyToMOtrW" 0 Movie: (C) "W1r of lht G111t•11-(dra) '55 -Susan Hayward. tu11~ (Stt·li) ·~uss Tamblyn. Q) ai1111pionsllip W1esllin1 0 Cet11M'ity Tem1is ED Sl)lni511 Movie , m Soul Train ttJ Km Auction '74 .. Art & Alto 1.11.J (]) Sln11ts Ttnnia B1lliO Jean tiques" 0111 (21l ) 66J·S4ZI. Kin11 n . Cl'lris [Ylft, ED $1.ijllf Stlo111 EB Cint Co• 111 ~-ffi Bod11• tl:j@ Co1Kt1n 1:10 I)(~([:) (I) M •A• S • H (R) Q6i Wilburn l 1ottltrs O JimlllJ Otin Show I Mr. Wiu1d r,. Wrt$Ul11i 0111111 0 JL ill CEl ABC Suspense Mft• P1no111111 l atll!O ie "The Cit tn1ture~ (R) Tok """"unced Voice ol Acriculture 9:00 I) (lf (!') 00 Mar, Tyler Moo!e Show (R) .• 4:JO lfj SltlchboH 0 'i:I: (I) :fO} m NBC S1t111d1r (~1 :~!~~:::. ~r PtilCU Movie: (C) (2h1) "You'll Li lie Mr 0 CtltbritY lowliq MoU.er'' (R) (susp) '72-Patty Dulie. (i) St.Ir Tiek 0 0Jtt Step llerond 0 A l'lilte ill tht Count-ED KUT A11ttion '74-.. , m Premirr film IJ.p) It P1y1 lo 11 l1nor1nt a!) H•epjneu Is • fit@ Volte ot Aariatlm• -a ftloiup hy:Portrait or -A M"11-er.-1111 Anderson Sllo111 lioner l A Mission I ~:.~\',!"' 9:30 8 (tjj 001 ®Boll Nrwtiart Siio• C.r l Tuck (6] Rollt1 G1mts Corona New O A111erit1n Ult Style S:OO 1J 0u1w1 Ti iii ID Minority Communilt O lnq~flJ/Triniportition 26 Bobby Goldsboro Show r•) Sty PitW!nts CEJ C..lilornia liiosptt 0 f1L OO'm ABC's Wide Wor:d ti m film '"Gods of Todos Santos• Sports 10:00 0 1~0C)@ C.ro1 Burnclt Q (Jr CIJ) This Weck in !ht NBA Sho111 (R) (10) Ntws 0 ~ovie_: ."~cast Will! ~ Nillio11 (D Movie: (2h1) "l'D CIJ Tomorro•" £,es (sc1·f1) 55--Paul Birch. (dr1) 'SS-Sus.in Hiywird. 0 @ (1)(DO•n M1rsll1ll ID Tht Ptrsu.Ntn 0 Com11111a1ty ftrdbatk Qt@ other Ptoplf• Other Plun W Ntws . (2~ Nastiwille Musk: €t) l•l1odut1n( Japuut Calture Riiier lii•Mn ED KCO Auction 7 4 "fine Wiots• RU W1rd's Rock l Roi a:> Melod1llnd Kh11ba 10:30 (6) Ctltbrity" Bowli11( I tntllf11:1 a6 700 Club 5:30 ~nllf Ml1111's ~•1114 Uf ~ ~~r:ctiftt •14 · Q 9@ News 11:00 IJ: ~) 0 0 (jJ ifg) Nc•t Ci) Dfrty S.Hy ('J BU_I AIKl'euen $110111 O Unt1111td Wolld 0 f1_11~ tor Todilf . (12) MoYit: (C) (2h1) "P.I." (dti\ m MIUlon: l111pou1blt '63 -George Peppard. ~ @ lo!'J l Susan Alamt ci8 Porte1 W11one1 Sllori j ~IT .L Roc_k Concert ED Ac:citn Chlc1no ~ S1mu111 S~tl)', (,1' t(,) Unt1mrd World t1l KUT "-ud_IOn ,,7' , ,, rf) Tl'lrtt Stoo1e1 (" OCI Mo'llr: S11urd11 s Ht10 •:DO I~ cu a:i m Ht'#\ (ld'.'bi'n5;;;l~n De!e~. Don~i Reed. r;;ij Ker Haw . , faitb tor TodilJ · T~ Rtal Don SlMlt Sholtll . II ls Written N!lfll lii•llelJ . 11~ Movie: (C) "That runny Ftetift(" Cint Co~ en Cine . (com) '65 -Sandra Ore. {l~ @,N1lion~I Cto1r1pliic 0 Niner Wilson Show f.O. KCO Aue~ ?• g Movie: (C) "Kona:a" (sci-Ii} "61 ()!) (jJ) CtltbritJ lnllnc -Michael Gough. Margo Johns. f:lO 0 00 ""1 -Humphrey Boiart. l59ecd RKtf @ Movie: "B1olhtr Orchid'" (dril) MIC Nr.n; Con!trtncr 0 Movie: 1ht Hustle,.. (dra) '61 NFL Clll111pM111l11p liiunrs _ Paul tlcwman, J1ck1t G1eaS011. (I) Rt11011tr RtPolt [1' Star Trrk <,~~~::::! $90rb Lt1elld1 O A~LMAN BROS. Band on unit * Kirshner Rock Concert Merit 0 Don Kinhntr'$ Rock Conceit . Uttlt R1sc1ls 10 Mowic: (C) "The u21y Ame riciiln,. 7:00 Oll'ltf People OUiu P11cn {dr a) '63-Marlon Brando. T1uth or tons'.eq111nces Q) Movie: "When Tomouow Comt~" Bowlln1 lo1 lklll1n: (dra) ·39 -Charles Boyer. (6j Ct1ebri1J Tennis !23 '!,Movie: (C) .. Robin & lhe O Rtlleccionts Seven HGOds" (coin) '64--f1ank (ll World 11 W1i . ~maua. Dean Martiq. m Vtrlo'l..!'I Set ffi Rock Conceit (if' lJJ) €D Lawrence W11• 12:00 W Movie: "Crtallll'• from lht II T1kn A Thief H1unted Sea" (sci -Ii) '61-Antllonr (]JI [f.l klhn W1ynt Theallt Carbone. Betsr kmes·Mo1el1rtd. bl (t) Or•ptl 12:30 ra I Mowit: (C) "Tht Coftqueror CJ~ Ji111mr Dtiln SJ1ow Wo1111" (hor) '58-Vinctnt P11ce. I Km Auction 7' 1:00 0 Spe•~tour A new roc~·lalk show Mtaiu• Movie h(J~\ed by Chip Morick wi1h CO·hOU l1111ntS1 L1n111111 Prorr1111s Cheri)' Vanilla. loni1h!'s 1uesl$ a1e 7:Jtl Wild Wolld ol ~1111111ls £ mtr~n. lake & Paimer. :j} (j) Thriltseektl'\ Q) Movie: ··~ta1t's Sllclr.tes" l'lntnlltcl'\ {5'1 I•) 'SS-Judd Holdltlf. KOCE TELEVISION LOG J:OI DIMENSIOH5 IN CULTURES ICf Fruol5" -Tnt art Of cooking "M&,,.•111~ anJ l"~m11r·. L11sion 19 demoru:lr"'ed l)V Jull1 Cllil!I. J:lO DIMENSIONS IN CULTURES lC) 1:00 0111.NGE COUNTY •EVIEW tCI "kl"'lllp S~•1em1" -Lenon 70 i:11ar1011e (l.;rr~e ,,;ti ll•K"'" me 4:09 CONNIE'~ CLOTH ING CORNEil m~in u~• Df wttd' 11 food erid !Cl ''Warcs•obt Seh:rcl•on: Color, .s<••0<>;ng as one taplc Line. Oot.119n" -Ltt'IOn 19 1::JCI WASHINGTON ST'fl.JGHT TALK 4: ... CONN !E'I CLOTHING COINER IC) National and inl,rnellonal ,. nttw1ma1<er.1 are inr~"""''~n. CCI "F•l)trl to $t1PC•" -Ltsson 20 1:00 WI.I j\HI) PEACE IC! Ep1500a S:OI l'IEEl;(l.HD SICETCHINO lCl Two -Pierre marrle• 1 b•eln1ess "Owt11pp1nq'" -Le'1on 19 r.eauly ana N~~oltcn win1 HM! S::JCI l'IEEMl.NO SICETCHING !Cl b'allle of j\us1erlo1l, "Aer+~I PtrillttTlv•:"' -l esson 10 f:lO BOOK BEAT tC J "'l'lor~l"t" -'''° ZOOM! CC) C:tu!d"n tre~lf ln~ir bv SllXIJ Ter~el -A Study of ""·" ~llow ..,,1n P:ll!m,, son<1•, ~nd "·<l••i<lu~I$ l•Om vari!'d carfef PllV$. b.JC~Q•Olln<ll 1nd tr>el• 1 .. un95 _ 6~1'1£NC:H CHEF IC) ·~1~c' a~~ __ .uout tne labor lore,,':'°_ mln_l_ \ What CAN You Get for only a dime r-- these days?;~' , ,• Today's final stocks DAILY PILOT • Barbra Goes For Hairdresser Q: I bear lhat Barbra Stttlsand ball It boy friend u•ho'& yo un"er than she is. \\'ho ls be? And what does be do for n u,•ing?-Clarissa D .• Cincinnati. A: His 111une is Joo Peters, a 28-year-old llol\yu1ood h~1rdttSst>r who SAYS he's madly In lo ve Yl'ith 32-ye:ir-otd Barbra. f\l rc<idy nwrriecl, but separated rro1n his \\•ife taclr·ess Lesley \Varrt'fl or "i\iti~ion ilnpossi ble''), Jon splits hairs \\'hen asked about his new, supposedly ho! romance. 1'ht: v.-iiy he talked to reporters, no 1ni~ion js impossi ble -C\'l'n a h<iirdresser marrying a superstar. Q: Did Antho11y (lulnu actually become a celibate ~ cause a medic U'arned him that 1fyou dry up too many creullve juices in lh e sexual act?"-J\trs. R.11.!\1 ., Scranton, Pa. A: Tony abslaincd from se x for six months in, of <ill places. Paris. ··Thal six months.'' he told a reporter, "\\'as th e most producli\'e of my life. And to say no to sex 'Glad You Asked That' by Marilyn and Hy Gardner • offers fron1 1\·omcn 1vas· terrij:>ly C'iciting and -as alwa~·s happens u•ith the unattainable -I got more offers than I ever hade bcfqre or since~" Quinn, James Bacon reports. \\•as busy filming "The J\•larseilles Co ntract" during his sabbatical from sex. Q: Wa s co1nedlan Jlenny Youngman born in England or n.u<;sia"! And \\'hat is h•s religion?-8. Onicke, Jersey City, !'\ .. I. .. Actor Cl1a11ges Concept of Role BY JERRY BUCK LOS ANGELES (AP 1 Paul llccht wus probably not in a position to bargai n. His c1·edils iucluded su1all roles in lhree t('\e.vi sion shou'S and one 1novie niade in Ca nad a. Nevertheless, u•hen \Varner Bro.s . Television offered hin1 the starrin g role in ·'The Imposter," a movie pilot for NBC, he said he wouldn't do lt unless the scri pt was revised. "\Vhen it was presented to me, I said ·1 \Vould do it only if the humor and humanity or the character 'vas expanded ,'' he said. "TllE 11Uf\10R turns a terse, clenched-jaw character into something real. l thin k peop1e take things t o o seriously. What scared the studio was the fear it 1vould be turned into a spoof. Your ln.slinct for humor has to be head~." Exercising v.·hat bargaining po\ver he had, Hecht did get the script revised,. and he accepted the role. ''R o sencr11 nt z an d C:ulldcn.stern /I.re Deod." He l\'Us loyatlst John l)il"kinson In "1776.' ttnd Nathan Rothscl111d in "The Rothschllds. '' 1'111S-l"AST )"Cllr he was on Broadwuy 01>posile R ex Jl~rrison in Pirandello's "Eniperior l·lcnry IV." .>\Jthough lleoht, d a r k I y handsome with close.cropped black hair, is seldom seen around the country, he Is frequently hea rd . He docs \'Dice-overs for commercials, narrated the animated film "The ScUish Giant." narrated the movie "Z'' and dubbed English voices for "Cries and WhispC'rs," "War and Peace" and "'Stage of Siege." In "The Imposter." he plays a forrner Army intell igence officer "'ho runs a Los AngClcs theater and dran1a school ·- and is frequently ca lled upon l6 use his acting skills as a hutnan chan1eleon in solving cases. A: "I was born in London of adorable Jewish parents.·· ~fenny explains. 1'They ·were smart enough to bring n1e to Brooklyn. USA, u-·hen I \vas only six months old. At one time I thought I wanted to be an atheist. But decided against it because they had no holidays." Youngman u·orks 48 '\'eeks a year -on TV. in night clubs. and from bars to OOr·mitzvahs. 11e just finished his third comedy album and fifth book ."I keep working.'' be chortles. "because I ac t as my O\Vn agent. And it "·orks. Just the other night I "'as enjoying my birthday party in a private dining roo1n in the Embers l~estaurant in tl-li~mi Beach. Suddenly my phone service called. 'Call the Play boy Plaza Hotel. ~tr. Youngman ." the gal told me. 'They 1vant you to come right over lo the Playmate Bar and go on for fltort Sahl. 1\·ho just got sick!' So I invited my partygoers to join me and did the first sho w \vi th only 45 years rehearsal." lJ'fao'll Strcceed He1•? Linda Rutledge. America's Junior 1.liss 1973, will crown the new titleholder on the 17th annu al Amer· ica's Junior l\1iss Pageant, to be telecast live fro1n l\·lobile, Ala., l\1onday night at 9 ·o'clock on CBS, Channel 2. Hecht. 32. botn in England of Gcrn1an parents and raised in Canada. set ourto le arn the hotel business at Canada's McGill University but soon switched to theatrical training. •·tlE DOESN'T rely on v.•igs and n1akeup." he said. '"He USt'S his "''its and wile and craftiness to become another character. · 1'1·y Sa tiu·day's Ne,vs Quiz !\lost of his acting career has been spent on the stage . particularly in classical roles. He made his Broadway debut <is the Leading Player in HL'Cht s<iid he hopes to become more involved in film "'ork. ··tf you call yourself an actor. you need to get involved in all things.'' he sa id. --- Q: Didn't Buck Jones, the cowboy star. die in that tragic Boston night club fire in the '40s In which so many people were k.llled?~E. J . NardUii, ·Glendale. A: Unfortunately, yes. Buck was one Of 489 victims of the Cocoanut Grove night club holocaust on the night or Nov. 28, 1942. The fire is said to have started \vhen fes tive decorations caught fire as the result or a match struck by a busboy to replace a bulb removed by a pa· Iron. Buck died at the age or 53. But his \1'3S a heroic clealh. \Vhile helping other patrons out of the inferno. he 1vns himself oonsumcd. (}: \\rhat illiterate but sensuous glamor girl made famou s the expression, "f should of stood in bcd ''?-Chick Ross, llempstead, N.Y. A: No girl. It "'as Joe Jacobs -colorful boxing fig· ure of the '30s. , "" MID~Am..(101 Ci R .llJHlflllO'I Fl/Tl ROBERT AEDfOO) .. mlA FAAAOW (PG) TH' GREAT KIFOIMAMCI SCHlDULE MoA.· T we•.• W rd.· n....fri.-1: I S-t:45-Set.·S-.-2:00-4:JO-7: 15-9:4 5 FASHION ISLAND • NEWPORT CENTER «}: That recent playboy interview \\i lb Groucbo ~1arx n'as real funny -lik e his remark. ·•1 don't miss sex. I knou· I ran ·1 do it properly anymore. When you can 't ge t it lhlee p) anymore, you should quit. \\'hen a guy is 80 years old or thereabouts, he should read a book.•; \Vhat "·as the reformed u·olf"s reaction \\'hen be read his com· 1ne11ts in cold print?-Sal Caldoren, Cleveland. 2nd At Cinema Center Thomasine & Bushrod 211d At Wttltlroolii "PAPER MOON" ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••• • •• A: "It's the first time.'' Marx grouchily crackect. 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MIT AMlRICAN OIAPFITI "" THfT SHOOT HOISIS · DON'T THIT L performers ca 11 e d the co11!crence nl 1he Los Ang1•lrs Prt>.~.~ l;Jub 10 urge the publlc to forsnkl' their !elcvlsion sets :ind 1novle houses no\v und thcri uod s~c a Ji ve ~1Rte prod11<·tion. Ent('r, st~1gc right. :1 strcllkl·r. a p"ctty young wo1n11n u•ith clothes in hand v.·ho fortl'd her v;:iy through lhl' crowd of reporter~. dashed aC'rQ.sS thl' club pntio and disappeared into the bar. NOWTHRU TUESDAY 2Academy Award WinMN! "PAPER CHASE"i.GI ... "CINDERELLA LIBERTY" IRI loth I" Color Family Twin . Cinema 17161 61100MHUll'iT Sl f <.>llftla1n wau~, -'ibl 1148 CINEMA I HELD OVER! w ..... h•t Attr'e'S\ Award! GMtldo Jeebolt · "A TOUCH OF CLASS" W"'- 'l•st SupportW) Ac.tr.'' Tatn1 O"Heal "P'.4.PER MOON" -IN I CINEMA II hst Actor Jock.- ~ "SAYE THI TIGER" & "IUSTING'" '"Rwe S-stories" ~ 21-yea Ho.ise Record o1 me MeiO T~. ~ ~' be •,01•11• •eo10" for rh.s fd'"" ~ty. ...w o,.,._1 w"' °"" M.y 1 ·7~Ttrtttotre Hew,.... I Hcrllor Co•to Me1ci 17141 541-1552 Moy 2·S-U.,..o leach Hi khoot A.IHI. 625 Park A'+'t.--LI. stiowtl--8:00 P-'"- Act.iisN--SZ.50 ........... ............... .. ,.,..... .. "~"lNI .. S~turd11y May 4, 1(J74. DAILY PIL~ [) -------- ? 0. J. Si1npson., Aetor ? • ? Fuotb ull Stllr 1fppears in 'Klllnsnt<11 t' • Our .900 hitters i;ct the pace Hgnln this week \\'i th three of them missing on ly ono c11<:h out of a tr icky lin1:up. And two of th em. 1\111x F'raley and Ed Schincrlcr, solv ed the tough Hebrcakcr to shure lhe week's top honors. Seco11d by a whisker, only ;:a tiebreuker aw:iy. v.•as LHrry Klr1cb enbaum , who narrowt!d lhe g<ip bct11•cen himself a,d ~1ax , 111hilc Bobbi-Jea n Alicat also took the ti ebreaker and fir.ishcd in third position 1vili1 a score of 10. A three-way tie developed for the fourth spot among nine pointers Betty N e w c o m b . Jlelen Lebowitz and Tracy £.iodfrey. Trina \Vllllams broke into the scoring (!Olumn \vith a respectable 81.lz, while Shawn Layden, Chris Trela, the Jlyland Collective and the tea m of Jlerb Pt!rl':t an d Bill Sumuelson all hnd seven to their credit. ':Ol\1PLETING the week's standings arc ne1vco1ner E. llogn n. 61!: John Ru ssell, six and the tiebreaker: Charlie llleiker, six . and the duo of Nancy Prior and Hoger Odil , fi ve each. • • I. \\'llAT \\'AS Broderick Crav.·ford's nan1e in t he "Highwa y Patrol" ..serl~s'/ 2. The snng "~ixtcen Tons" 111.'.ls popularized by \Vhal singer'! 3. Na1ne the only actress to s1<1r in more than one Rodgers <Hid Hammerstein n1 o v i e musical. 4. On the TV s er i es "i\lisslon; ln1possiblr." \Vhal was Barbara Bain"s character nan1e? 5. The last nan1e, please. of Archie's girlfriend, Veronica . in the rvnny papers. 6. \\'110 PLAYED the brash but co\va rdly deputy in ,thc movie "High Noon?" 7. \\'hen 1'.l.yrt P o w e r TRIVIA STANDINGS I. M l• Fr1l1w 1. L1rrv l(ln <h1nti.11m l. Ben v Ne-..to<nD •. Ed 5chmerl~r i. Jo~nnl oav!e1 •· Helen l •bowi!J 1. Jim Younci t. 8ollbl·J11n Alitll 9. TrltV C#odlf"tV 10. lvn"1 Tr11i1Uo . 11. Jahn l:uuell u. Chtrlir Blellcer . ll. Roci•r Odil If Nln(W Prior 1s: Chri1 Trtl• . ••. Trln1 Wllli1m1 11. Sll1wn U wd•n .• u .940 .• )7 .911 ··~ .U> .IU . IU .!09 .HS ... .J•l .n• _,2s .u• ·'" .00 .411 By T.T. the. 1'hin ~1on. 1\•ho WJS the Fat [\.!rtn in those old 111ovlc \Vhodunits.'! 12. One of Elvis Presley's earliest 'J'\I appearances \\•as on a sho\v hosted by Ton1n1y 11nd J!mn1y DQ.rsey. Name the program. Sticking \t1ilh early TV days for !he tiebreaker, Ralph Kramden and ltcggie \1an (ileason Il l \vere the n1ost fan1ous of Jackie Gleason's characterizations. Name three others. Last Week"s Answers 1. George Gobel (dirty birdJ 2. "Belles on Their TOf'.<i" ("Cheaper by Dozen" sequel) 3. Richard Todd nnd Richard Greene \Robin •loodsl 4. Henry Drum1nond and ~latlhc\v Brady rTracy and Marc~l · 5. George Sanders or Otto Prcn1i11ger r f\.1r. Freeze l 6. Biff and Happy /\\'illy Lon1an's sons 1 7. l\1adrid {Cade's OJunty) 8. Steve (\Vonder \Vonuin 's bo}'friend J 9. Judy Gano\ a (lullaby singer ) JO. Miss Turnstiles rvcrn- Ellen's ti tle) 11 . Paramount Ne\\"fi \Eyes and Ears of the \Vorld ) 12. !\Ir. \\'al ker (the Phcin- . 8)' HUIJ 'l'lltl,lAS LOS AN(;EJ.ES 1,\1'1 -Call the National Football l.1·ugu .· " Most Valuable PJ..1yer txcun1c one on the movie :;1.:r1!cn'! O. J. S1n1pson b<:!lll.!ves so, and h<! is training for an acting career wl1 h the zea l and strategy he has applit'd to his performances for the University of Sou t h c r n Calirornia -J·leisman Trophy winner -and the Buffalo Bills -2.003 yards rushing last season. "I've bt.'<'n offered leading roles for a lot niore 1noncy than I've been gctt1ng.'" says the h{lndsome rw1nlng back, 26. "But I lh ink it's 111uch better for me lo sit back and \vork v.·ith actors like Lee l\1arvin and Richard Burton , Paul Newnian and Ste\'C l\1cQueen.'' HE HECEN1'LY con1plC'tCd a featured role ln ··The Klansn1an '' with i\lurvin and Burton and v.•i!l squeeze in !he all·star "The To \\' C' r i 11 g Inferno" before re1>0rling for football practice June 17 . lie had misgivings about "The Klansman " ;if t er reading the script, a ripe blend of lust, rape. 1nurder and racial conflict in an Alabama back1\'ater. While the st.'.lndings remain unchanged, some interesting races are shaping up between !\lax and Larry for the top spot. Betty and Ed for third, Joanne and i·lclen for fifth. and J int and Bobbi-Jean for seventh. appeared on "The $&1 ,000 Question.·· \\1hal \\'3S her categorv? · tom I 8. The role of the special Tieb reaker -"The Big "The script was filled \\•ith lines like 'Kill, baby, kill ' and 'Burn. baby. burn'. he remarked . "! couldn't see n1yse1r saying things like that. but I \\'as assured that I could use my OYl'n verbiage, and it v.orked out all right." prosecutor in "The Court-Cat," "!'\ight of the Grizzly" ~1artial of Billv !\1ilchell" and "The Last Safa ri" (men launched thi s po\,·erfuJ actor against anin1a!s f on a stellar career. Send yo11r anstvers to Last Saturday's triviathon at ·rracy's fini shed much like the first two, v.•ith Ed, John and Tracy leading the pack in that order. Here"a our 30th rou1)d of triviality f()r your cerebral consternation. 9. \Vhen Claudette Colbert Trivia, c/o the Daily Pilot. p!ayed Cleopatra, \\ho was her Box 1560, Costa A1esa, Ca. f\.1ark Antony'? 2926. All entries must be HJ. •·Ooh . am I?" was the hl t.he rriail by i\1onday t6 Simpson's role in the filn1 has been descrihcd as a black niilit.anL -Not~truc, says he. orten-repeated response fron1 qudlifU .. what -charaote?'Y actor on the -:.;:;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;; Jack Dennv shov.'?· 11. 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T•IS (IQICUl{11l1 reacts when ht is provoked - you k.11ov.·. sort or hke Clint L-.:ast\\'OO<l \\hl'n the heavies pt1.,h h11n lno far and he goes ·po\r! · lhi~ guy l piny is !1kl' thnt I"ll te ll )'OH this : \\'hen I kill sornebody in the picture. u1crc·s s:io1ng to be appla11se in the theaters. Thnt's because those guys arc so bad," 0 . J . ren1arked that he had le:1rncd tnuch rron1 L et' l\tarvin. u•hose instruction~ about acting \1·ere sin1p!1cit) itsc\r: I-lit the mark. c<lll\"ey !he 1ncaning of the 1\ords a11d give your fel!ov.· actor the right cue. Si m p son · s expericn(·c \\ ith R i ch a rd Burton v.a~ less iru.truc1ivc. It is no secrrl that Burton 111as on the booze during Jll.C' filn1i ng in Oro\'ill~. Calif., and 0 . J. adn1ittctl that I)(' h:"ttl a ininor run-111 \\ilh !he '\'C'l:.h star. "He gut 01110 a 1hing about "br<11ns '"· brn11·n . .'" the· :ithl('te-nctor sald. ··IJl' ~t·:11 going on, and didn't i:;u·1· nnJt'h for it J IL":; <1 brain\· man, I guess. but l'rn no! all th at bra~·ny.'' He added that he found Burlon·s 11· if e. Elizabc1h Tnylor. to he \"Cry pleasant and friendly. TJI ERE \\"ERE sexv ·scenes in "The Klansn1an ... · but not for 0 . J. '·That's one thing n1y v.•ife won't al\ov.'." he said wilh a grin. "She doesn't. \\'ant n1e doing any picture where l 1un1p in bed naked." In "The ToY1crmg lnrerno." Simpson u·ill play 11 security offi<:cr of i1 fire-swept skvscrapcr. appearing in a L":i 0 s1 that inc ludes Nev.1nan, l\lr.'Qucen. \Vllltam l·lotden. Fred Astaire nnd l~ichard Cha1nbt'rlain . ·~:O.IO!'t of rny scenes are with Paul Ne1rn1an. not l\1cQueen ... Sunpson rC'rnarked. ''That'~ good. because· they tell n1e :\'ev.·111:in 1s a better actor and I c:in learn n1ore." S1art1ng' 1vith a dramatic rnlC' in "ri.lediral Center" three \'Pa rs ago. Simpson has taken ;,n a · hea\"1Cr acting load during each off.scason. lie has promised tn play lv.'O more seasons for the Bills. but then he hints Iha! he n1ighl give up the gridiron batterings for the softer life of nn at1or. '"\\"hen vou'r(' v.·arm vou 're 1rarn1."' tie rC'marked' With a grin . '"You n1ight as well grab 11 \1·t11le you 1.:an." l\'c•w ( :ouh·act J1at'!'L'n ~1c<.;a,·in. long a pro111incnt actor in television series and dramft specials. has signed a \ong-tcnn contract v.·i1h Universal Studios that covers his serv ices in the fihn C'nlcrtainment medi a as actor. l\'ritcr. producer and dirc<:tor. "I don't know when I las! w.Js re<luce<I to helpless laugftltr. Lvcv has re1urned tr iumphan11y to the scene of ner earlier .' haunts in the' bl'st role ol her carter." An11 Terril!. 5anla An<l Regisler "A once-in-a-lifet ime movie !hat makes you le.1~ I~ theatre walking on air. If you only see one movie ltlls year, make it 'Mame' " ·Norma McL11in. After Dark M1gazlne <-< 8 {tuc1LLE BALL ~'MAME"~~; " co··-'"<' . llUTillll AR THUR • BRUG! DAVISON· JOYCE VAN PATTIN ,.,, """"" R0800 PRESTON as Seao.regard • A girl with a great following, Every cop in lhe state was alter her. Everybody else was behind het EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY INGAGlMINT 1 IAMJtl/IW ~•"' GOLDIE HAWN. me 6'111111n111Mn cvnnc"" 1n111uanntn11u 1Arn11111 °"'l'' 1 • 10:>0~~~·~' l:is. 1, 10i.>o [PGJ H~;~T Glenda 1~~t..-- ,\t:THf~,;,.; ~I.I. A Tuuch Of Class ~·I.II.Ml WOl •I JO 11'1 """' c •• 1 wlH .,. •nf'Wi..rt I'll wt• ,...._ ,_..,..,;..., '*"Hackman· ·~ 1lw .,1111• ~" GLINDA IAtKIOH I• '"li'A TOUCH 01 CLAll" Ill!,.,' 1._M ...i .. ..., 1,u.111._11 • • I .. ' , ~(I DAIL V PILOI THE F Al'tlILY CIRCUS • Saturday, Ma) 4, 1914 Br Bil Keane Lawn ten, Judges Ticket Proof? SAN l)IEGO tAP l -1\ 1lf\rspa1>rr re1>0rll'r says he <:ht-rked l thf' rct'ords of all 109.000 11·affic t·itations handled in the San Uiego Judicial Distr11·1 for tht" lust six n1nnths :ind found out : I Xo pollce orHcer <.11no11g lhe 1.100 in San Diego \\as ghl'n a tlckcl. Or, for that ma!tt.•r. u city cowH.:ilni an or u 1ntu1icip:JI or superior oourt Judge. "'°"'"1:·a~h iou Nt'"' por1 I r 103 FM STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR Ne\\'Sffii111 lit .J. l.<Jg1c«. \1riting in the E:vcnlng Tribu1ll~.1 said he then 1vcnt to ..jl 1nathC'ma1ics professor and found out 1 son1ething el~1·: Thr odds against any randon1 grou p of I.II.HI drivers avo1du1g a single traffic llckct for six n1onths arc Olll' chance in 10 to the :16th 1>011·er that number 1s ooe follo\\·ed br J 36 zeros. Nearly Everyone Listens to Landers "Come on in .and see what my grandma con do stle's tying knots in o string with-two sticks." Ho••oscope Sco1~pio: Pe1~sonal ·uorizo11s Expa11d SUNDAY MAY 5 By SYDNEY O~IARR ARlES (l\-1arch 21-1\pril 19): AnaJyze. Take nothing for granted, especially \Y h e re 'money is concerned. Put puzzle pieces in place. VieY.' situation as a whole. -.. TAURUS fApril 20.~fay 20l: Play cards close to chest. Lie low. Let others reveal their intentions. Peer behind the scenes. You can ga in access to privileged information. GE~fil\11 (J\lay 21..JW1e 20 1: Be \Yilling to n1ake ext ra effort. You can re so lve tii\emma existin g in connection \\•ith partner. 1nali'. But, first, you have to spray away mystery clouds. CANCER (June 21-July 22 ): Good lunar aspect coincides now with changes based on romantic impulses, creative endeavors and just a need for •·something different." LEO (July 23-Aug. 22 1: Emphasis is on finish, the completing of a s...p e c i a I assignment, project or duty. Accent dynamic approach - insist on better means of reaching more persons. Get hand on pulse of public reaction. VIRGO (Aug. 23-SepL 22 1: ·Take steps in ne\V directions. Highlight versatility. Brother9, sisters. close neighbors play roles more important than usual. Key now is to n1akc concessions with out ob~tdoning principles. llBRA (Sept. ;!J.Qct. 221: Accent money, p e r so n al ,oss ession s. special collections. Build on base that ~ solid. FollO\V through on hwich. Share knowledge - lea rn by teaching. I ~ORPIO (OC't. 23-Nov. 21): Luna r cycle is high -ta ke iniliative. Lead th e \vay. Be versatile. Social life beoon1es mo re gratifying. You have fun doirig-~'hat is profitable. Your personal horizons expand. SAGITTARIUS !No\'. 22· Dec. 21 ):·· Light appears in area previously dark. 'i'ou may be startled , distracted. · annoyed. HO\\•cver, you alw ""ill make revisions \Vhich resuk in greater knowledge . CAPRICORi'l rDec. 22.Jan .I J9l: Judg1nents based only on friendship cou ld I ea v e somethin g to be desired. Sho11,. your faith by investiga tin g. :\leans don't conccde or agrcc n1erely to keep !he peace. AQUARJUS (Jan. 20-feb. 16 ): You need fa1nil y backing to achieve goal. Know it and do something aboul it. Accent , is on pro fessional advancement. making roorn for yourself at top. PISCES <Feb. 19-!\Iarch 20): \'our vision is clear \\'here ultimate goal is concc~necl. Key is to recognize \\'hat you. see. Some will attcl]lp t to distract and deceive you. But your ov.n true sight should j light goal . IF TODAY IS YOUR BIRTHDAY in October you l mal<e favorable change. You are more flexible than. most persons realize. You are anal~1ical and come strong in the fini sh. • Gemini, Virgo persons a re dra\\11 to you. Yo4 can \vri!e, express yourself. You <i re , atl ractivc to OP!XlSite sex and romantic 1ntcrludes a re almost a \vay of life fo r you . Jn December. you ha\·e a ··revelation." River Artifacts Archeology Find 1 I At Nuke Location1 SEA'T'T'LE, \Vt>sh. (U P!) - Jn the area kn0\\11 as the Hanford Atomic Reservation, an archeologist recently found artifacts that sho\\'ecl man livOO along the Col1111.,bia River about 6,500 years ago. In light or much older disco1·erles else\\'herc. that date is a mere toddler's slep back in the historv of man. But'\vha t the disco\;ery did do \.\•as upset a fe\\· lht>0ries about living conditions in these parts back in those days. Anth ro po l igisis have presumed that the rxtren1ely hot. dry climate tha! prevailed 1n the Pacific North\1·cst back !hen "·oul<J have kept man out or such tleserls. 1'\0"r OR. DA \110 HICE . .:i C'nivcrsity of Idaho ar<'heologist \\·orking for a public J10\~·cr combine lhat \\·11nts to build another nuclear pov;er plant al Hanford, has unearthed in a layer of gra\'el n1an-made toob lyptc::i l or uthers used by primath·cs in the region . Hlet.1. rci>ortlng his rindin:;:s lo th<! Sta te Thermal Po11i·cr l'l11nt Site F:v11 luntion Council. ~i1d the :incirnl r:lmnground he and bis studenl ere\\' t•\plored \\1u1 "h<'rc I he nuclear plant's \\'titer Intake s~ siem "ould bt built. Tht' rM.~t recent evldr:nce une<frthed at the dig \\'as a clay pipe made in Scotl and. trade beads and a rifl e ca'fl ridge. The \V an a p um Indians had used l h e campgrounds as late as 1910. Th is band once d\rellcd rllong !he Colu1nbia from Priest Jt1 pids to \\'here flichland now stands. FURTHER DOWN. l h c diggers found a house floor 1ruit Rice estimated lo be 500 years old. Still further. lhcy found fresh \Valer rnusscl shells \V h i ch radioca rbon datin~ sho"·ed \vhcre gathered about 90 a.d. At this poinl Rice said he had expected to run out of j cultural n1at erin1. but he and his ere\\' kept digging jus! lht! san1c. /'\{·XI thev found touls usc.'<i to kill !Jig game. Pe1·haps thrse v."ere 4.000 lo 5,CtOO ycnr3 old. After That came layers of gravel formed during hlgh ~'ater periods at the end or the lasl ice age. It \1as in the gravel that four projectile points 11erc found. Thev v.'~re. or a type lhat seemt•d to have appeared in lhe area !Shortly aftt•r lhl' J(rerlt v tl I r :1 n I c uphea\'ul 111hcn ~I u 11 n t ~laiama blcv.1 11s 1011 anrl ended up a ~ Cr:11er Lake in Oregon. That 11·as :lbout ll.600 )l!ars ago . • ~ ~~ . ~ . ' . · ·: ,~l~,f!A,IOWAll 191.C ,., ... <'<> -I ":::========;,1 . ,,....,.,..,.'II; 4"Wide PAINT Eitterior P~INTER'S KIT • ln1lud1s S·gollo11 pain! poi1 , '" 1agt 1olltr. drrp 11op Ou1to tovrr, 41" ••lrnsian handlt & htavy duty 1ollr1 \troi111r . s529 ~ENNZDll ENNiDll {_ .... ,__> .... I .,. . .. ~ I 1110-r·0·~·01L /·~ ... 7.~ )fOR OIL i z -7 ) 2 -1 ) '-. ---....-.... ___ - Special Savings! BRUSH REG. '7'.49 PENNZOIL MOTOR OIL REG. 58' • G11ih with i11trii111 or ••111101 poin11. • l1i1tl11 srl in tpo•r ... llier won't 1omt off 111 y1111 woll. Polyeth ylene SIPHON PUMP REG. 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TUMBLEWEEDS ALAS, CRU!'L FATt ! i'OU'LL HAVe 10 Le.AVE Wl1llOUT Mf:! I SliALL tlE UNA~•E TO l-EAP "1Y 9RAV05 INIO 1!Uo Sl'Rll>.G MASSACRE !MT'TU:! ''~" /f··· ... ,., MUTT AND JEFF ARE YOU AND \kJUR TWIN BROTHER THE OLDEST IN YOUR FAMILY? FIGMENTS NO,MY MOTHER AND DAD WERE OLDER I ~ ALLOWANCE r:AY ! NANCY l'M FEELIN& SOf\T OF ICKV -r,ijj. •.. NOW TAKE MY GRANDMOTHER· SHE LIVED TO BE NINETY EIGHT YEARS OLD- . --..~ - by Wm: F. Brown and Mel Casson by Tom K. Ryan V~LL HAVIO FUN NOW! ANt> FOR Pl1Y~ SAK~S VON'r ALL &t>T Kil.UP! 11"1> Sl'OIL MV -AND VERY HEALTHY.' SHE DIDN'T EVEN NEED GLASSES! VIC10RV PAf("l'V! by Al Smith SHE DRANK RIGHT FROM THE BOTTLE.' by Dale Hale by Emie Bushmiller SEE ? ... PEN-MAN-SHIP • DOOLEY'S WORLD " Dr. SMOCK . ' D chois/t uae table au Cd1i1 ... DEL.IVERY lltOO.M t 've; NE!V~I< see~ A M ORE: P~E36...i A N1"" WOM.AN 11'.J MY e ... rr1 Re 1.-1F'e _, GORDO A l!<. POL.t.U-r10N 1s ..so Mo !N .SOM<' CITIES··· MOON MULLINS HOW ABOUT A 1<1s s, !<'.ATHY? W A"f'CH rr. t'OC"fOi:l ! t ee:i..reve. 1'...ie w A,.erW!'s Aeou-r -ro ei::z6At< .' y Roger Bra field I l ! l•f~TI; rr W~CN TH6Y usa FRENCH si1 ennGs! . o'v ;/ pt'llf ng;rtl;r ·ceux .J(Jf()()r I • de /vi. • AN Ac:ruA L Re.slOUe [)RJF-rS OOWN FRo<A Al50ve r • S·V by Georcje Lemont 0 SANt>BAGS! .. ,,., .......... . ·-· .. M-- by Gus Arriola C//ICK/EN J.!1T/..E WAS R lr3?>fff • by Ferd Johnson FUN·NY ... , .~-·· .... ·, --:·:·;·';, ~~~~~ _;; ~ ANIMAL CRACKERS by Roger Bollen ,..,,-----,.-c::::::-="'rl I , I LOVE TO DRAW ! TOLD YOU TO STOP DRAWING AND PRACTICE YOUR PENMANSHfp -·- OKAY l[)?I:, LOUIS ... 400 SCl116B•ED AU.. OVER T"IS PA~E' ... 'CQU'16e HERE 400 STl>l{eD IN SIDE T"E UNE<:; •• 400 IOEre OL.oel<' IOI<~ 400 COl.Ol?!D T.<15 ! MCI L.IFE 1'5 W. OPEN CO\.~IN<& BOOK ! ., .. ' .. 1: ,. ' ::; .. !7 • TODAY'S CRDSSWDRD PUZZLE " 17 " 27 " " ACROSS plant 43 General 1 Lawn ellecis 6 W. 44 Dismiss: German Slang slate 45 Prox1mily 10 Jagged 47 Illuminated protuberance 51 Mild oath 14 Road 52 Artists' machine boards 15 Capablo 54 Long 16 ----· .,rolr.nt ctock· speech 1 ime ol t.6 Spanish Y1iterday·$ Puu ll Solwed. I R L S ARG OT '!AM day general 17 Anoint 59 Bascba11·5 e A 11 ~ B OO TY f~([ Archaic Slaughter - 18 Unites 6 1 Gunpowder tool 39 Feeling 19 Hence ingredient 7 -·--ot remorse 2C Trait 62 Negatl"e roses 40 Feeling 22 Debased answer 8 Shrub remorse morally 6 3 City 01 9 Honors 42 Soda 2• Surrounded Alaska 10 F1Ked fountain by 54 Cenain 11 Stro~ will creation 26 Studiers collars 12 Enrage 43 Made ht otw111ten or iackets 13 Ory-··--44 Groove mauer 65 Leg 21 Child: 46 Trickery 27 Le1 ;o by: re; ion Sl<ing 47 Slap on 1i,c 2 words ns Weight 23 Uncommon bullocks ; 3 1 Show allowarce 25 Fooled 48 81rdot 67 Thick . 27 No longer prey's claw headed curren\ 49 US 28 Italian playwright DOWN commuiie ti() ---·- 1 Reson 29 Revol.,ed saKophoiie centers JO Ooen !O 53 ApproK · 2 Wish tor view 1mately 3 Stale 34 Curved 55 "II weighs · formally 35 Volcanic ---!" 4 Liberated lormallon S6 Scout unils 5 Cloud-36 Eris' 57 Gaelic Niner brother language 6 Carpenter's 37 Chaos 60 C ongeal s.adnes:. 32 Fo1mer Egypl1an coin ~3 Baserurvier s goal 35 Fnghsh river 38 S111Uon 39 Fruit tree" 40 Nucleus 41 Can 42 Old World 2 ' s 7 I 10 II " . ' ' . " " " " J9 • . , .. ' • • 50 ,, " ,. " .. " " • .. • f . j J~b ' ... PEANUTS Gentlemen, I arn sub111itti11y a s tory t o \'J:J r 1no ·a:i112 10r (U11sfj12rJ t !Jf1. I Jim·2 iJe211 a subscriiler to )·vur 111uyoJ:in~ f0r many )'2Ji'o. If you don't publish my story, I om g0ing to caned my sub;cription. 2 JUDGE PARKER 1T'5 eEEN A ' . MISS PEACH l".A, YOU WE°(E Gll/E.N .AN INTl:(e:'$TING A~~IGNME:NT, '--;~~~WITH ~1..1... TH£ MAiS.lt lA L.~ AND l:&LAIDeS ... VO<A ~lAll:lED 0~1 LIK E A 8ACl. OF Flll:E, YET YO U FAIL ED 10 COMPL.ETe rr.' WMAT1-S---~ WITM YOU r ., -. - DICK TRACY ' ' ~ .~. ,, So th2r2, t uo ' \' . by Harold Le' Doux MER NAME WOULDN'T BE ERNIE. WOULD IT, JEAN? ,..__ _ __, by Mell HE '$ WHAT YOtA CAl.L.. A '~ELF -SlOPP<I?." by Chester Gould ' -\ ~ ffi1 . ~j 0 •·• fifi.6 .: II:~~~·,:,:~~~:::.. ~'·"-......... 5-I ' "I just wish I'd read the i-e\litw11 beCore aeeini it 10 1'4 know whethrr or not I'm enjoylni myself." • .. I . I ! t • DENNIS THE MENACE -"' P'~_Y\ ""' ~ll ... , ,i . ' ) '• 'AAeNTW~~ OOANYTHINGTHlg AFT~ &StDESS4Vt8ASOl.IA'c?', ' ) . r • • AMANDA· JONES ' AND MISS UNIVERSE, INC., EXECUTIVES PLAN HER DAY IT'S GOODBY AND HELLO -WITH NO TIME TO SPARE . 'I HATE TIGHT SCHEDULES' Amanda Jones: Going First Class 'I KNOW HOW I LOOK IN JEANS' • Looking ~t 1973 With Miss USA On 1\Iay 18 at midnight lhe cry will rise over Niagara Falls: "The Q~~cn is d·eaci!' Lo~ilg live \he Queep!" ~ Zap-I'll be unemployed. During almost a year as Mi ss USA all I'm asked is: "\Vould you do it all over again?" What I ask myself is: "Did I do any good?" True, I've gone first class, including a long black limo. It is equally true that a lonely hotel room is just that. No fancy suite makes up for its own emptiness. I've been both ridiculed and admired. I have learned to accept both as part of the job, not really believing my own press releaS'es, either. I hate the tight schedules that allow me ten seconds per human con- tact. Being considered public property bewilders me . I think'I've worked my royal posterior off for every penny I've earned. Still . the charity appearances seemed sparse among the many parades and ·ribbon cuttings. I'm embarrassed by adults who say I'm beautiful. I know what I look like in jeans . . But I was most touched when a little girl at a luncheon in Champaign, Ill .. whispered in my ear that I was the most human human she'd ever met. As an honorary princess ln the Tuscarora Na tion I found a .spiritual empathy with the American Indian. 1'1y days as an anti-war activist did not forbid a feeling of pride when I ~eived a green beret of the Special Forces, a pet project of John F. Kennedy. Then, too, the honor did not diminish my grief as I wept, Some months later. ovef the graves of my fallen President and my friends at Arlington National Cemetery. As the fox said to the little prince, 11 \Vhat is essential is invisible to the eye." I am grateful for the material gi fts I have re"ceived. But it is the spirit of the gi vers that I will retain always. Have I done ahy good? Only those I have met over the past year can tell me. \Vould I do it again? No. I wouldn't do il all over again, but I thank lhc good God and lhe panel of judges last l\lay for giving me the chal!._ce to do it once. ~ :l'VE WORKED MY 'ROYAL POSTE.RIOR OFF.' MISS USA AT RADIO TAPING • . -• AMAl)IDA TRIES ON 'FIRST CLASS' FURS IN NEW YORK SALON 'HAVE I DONE ANY GOOD?' r1 ... t .. 91·t1pl•• u,, S11:c11111e v(11111is • ) 'BEING CONSIDERED PUBLIC PROPERTY BEWILDE RS li\E' ~ L • • I • I • . . Sat urdar, tAay 4, 1974 _____ 1-===::'.::::=::~=~=.:===T;;;;==::::::==:::=;--;:.======::::::::;=:.:::======~====~=======\,;::::'.:::::'.~~===:;;;-1 :(~~~~, ::~~~ =·~:::::::: =; 0·•1 • v · pr""1to;~•tCp1oeL• 0A0 t11tS0niS111l°Fc .. IE1t D ADS =::.~ ..... ::: 24 DA.IL Y P!LOT Buy a Bo-rder to Border Bargain ad m the classified wont PILOT Every DAILY appears 1n every edition every day. That means your ad will be seen in papers del ivered to homes and sold from newsracks from border to border all along the Orange Coast . all the way from Seal Beach t .o ·San Clemente You Get . It All Huntington Beach Fountain Valley Costa Mesa Newport Beach Laguna Beach Irvine Saddleback San Clemente ·(Plus the daily newsrack edition) For One Price With A DAILY PILOT Classified Ad Phone 642-5678 ... YOU CAN CHARGE IT, TOO ••• • 6 4 -? • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 •' ' """""""'"' ..,..,., ..,,_' M lo I ' I ...,, & .....;,;· ••• Tiit lolluwlllf peti.otl h OOl"tl t11nl11t..., TinoMkll ., ••....•• J000.5049 ..... _ "' ""' .... , '"'" u itvocf.' -·-" '""""'· You Can Sell It, Find It , [ 642 •5678] One Call Service ._.. ........ . ~~~.11.,rior 11va .. co••• Me••· c111•. ~:.:~~ · == Trade It With a Want Ad . r Fast Credit AW,oval ~=-~ ~ 9HIG·~ C.r•ld Wl\"41 Pl •ll;,M, 111)41 S•n•• suwM c11c11, M1ulOt1 Vl•lo. c1111. ''111) T11l1 C.Vllr.eH 11 (Otl(l\,1(-.., t"t 111 IMlvldu1I. ERRORS: Advortl11ro ~G;.:';.:";;°';.:•;.:l ;.:R;.:. E:::;... ___ 1;.:00;;2 I Go nor~ I R. E . 1002 1 ;;G;;';;";";';;I ;;R;;. E;. ==;;1;00;;2;;G;;';;;";;;';;;' •:l;;R;;;';;;E;;;. ===100;:;;2 I G.,1kt w. P1r111m Tllll 1t11tm1111 Wl l Plied "°ii"' Ille '°"'"'" Clt<'li. ot Or•n~ C-ty en A~ll should check tholr od• * EXCLUSIVES * dally & report error• ts. 1t14. ,,,_ P11oll111H Ot1ntl CWll Dilly Piiot, MIY t, I I, 1 .. fJ, 1'1' lnt-7• Imm• d I a Io 1 Y· Th• B'AYFRONT DAILY PILOT onum.. ASSUME 7°/o rueuc NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE tloblllty for tt.. first I n cor r e c t fnHrtlon only. DON 'T MISS THIS! Lowly 3 hed1oon1, 1!\ bnlhll plus famil y roon1. Fireplace, dinin.: r o o 111, IJlt-lns, FA h eit t In w; • cpts/dr-ps. Large t•ncl. \)ntlo can be used ns a gu.11u• roon1. Neal' ~chooli, and shoppirn::. 1 1ni. to lhf' beai::h. Asaumab\t? 'T~~ GI loan. f'ull price only $36,000. Call now to see. ~. 2 BR and den_ home, great l'-n11ly kitchen wlU1 ex· pensive v.·ood pan el Ing, beaullful carpets, custon1 drapes, easy-<:are landscap- ing, near pool and Desig nf'd vd11l comfo11 nnd I MIWON S school. Owne1· 1.'0llvenience ln 1n I n d . I anxious and n1ay carry 2n;1 1 Superbly t'005U"Uctrd :~ T.D. Price reduced to bcdmotn. fa111Hy r o o 111 , I $6.i.j()(). Call inuncdiotely. J 11 in i 11 g l'OOnl ho11H'. 613-~. • Fca!\1ring: N'llll".ll \'lll"UUlll OPEN TIL 9 • IT'S FWI TO BE NICE' S,\'Slcn1. Si>ll-clf'uning O\'('rl:<. I FICTITIOUS 8U51NEll nnd s11lely li~hthn.:. ,\nd -ii The lollowlng per$0fl!; 111 aoirio ~ • ' lll'ill' y L( ('11 ICCI IUll( on I ll' I 111 -111 V2 BAYSIDE PL ,' On 1irlvale ro11d, \\•Ith plf•t'. 0J)l'n ho1111e Sat . &, Sun. l <> 1~~1. 1-0WNER HOME 3 Bdmu1., 2 baths + ou1- side 11 l>ath; 2 paliOll, dbl. i:Urai,:£', carpet&, ft'J"lk•.: c:I011e h> No . lmy. Neve1· on rnurket before! N. BAYFRONT Large c u11ton1 hon1e on 2 sep. lots that can he divldctl. llM private pie1· thPt cttn be 1l shared pier in case ol lol 1>pllr. A RARE ITEM BALBOA ISLAND \'/1cant lot -~.;JOO IRYINE TERRACE NAM E STATEMENT B 1 • 1 r 1 · 1 blliln'" 01: i · ' pn>JJt'1'1)' !o offer n tl·na111 ~ERUM LA!ORAT01t1i:s. i.·..si ' I "I !hf' 111u1u• ntnr nih<'s. \\'c I REDUCED $30,0001 S!'Quoii Tr~ l..•nt. lrvlnt, C1I. s LI",.{' st 11 ll ,. n r I,.' OPEN SUN. 12·5 J1m'~ W. C11nnl1191'11m, S 1J1 ""' 1 Rt•t n•1>11r or., Ptlol v,rdes. c11. np11o i11t111r11t ln S•'l' 1hls t 1536 Dolph in Terrece Don Stamba"'n J r., 701 'II · I I s µ.•cial CD:\! olf<'nng. ('all MtcAr111ur. s~nl• Aflf, Cal. l MAKE OFFER 6i"'.l-~ . .YI). I l\lar\'elons, .lal'J.:C f:~ Ill j 1 ~\' Tni1 011>;r.e11 i1 c~ndvcl..S DV 1 gcn1r11 OPEN"',. "''""LO_ N'C' ho1nt•: Quality II & ~, c. x1 ra pUlnet,l'llp. E I .d 3 B d --I I 0 Jam" w. Cunnlngtwm ilS SI e e room I . ~('. p(MI . 1rncr lllfl\'111~ -T~l1 1t1111n1n1 w11 111ec1 wlltl 111o1 Asking $32,!XXJ. Corner lot ~ subn1it nll orlers. i\lultipl\• f,~''f Cltrk ol Orlnot CG!Jnll' on..,,, i . &l..\.87. Includes 3 BR, I BA, • !isling ;:.(t-13. 1J-m1r tantlly roorn, ha r d 1v o o d I F. •' THE REAL ESTATERS Puoi1111R Or•not Cot•t 01nv IJUot. noon, fireplace. Room for ';ii~~~~~~~~~~ i.wv •· 11 • 11· u. ,,,. u.Jo .. r' additional units, cam1K"r or I PUBLIC NOTICE trailer. 2162 Rural Lair.. OPEN SAT /SUN 1.5 11 Costa r.1 es a · OPEN 2450 FORDHAM DR. I'"" SAT/SUN i.;. COLLEGE PARK c M REAL TY NOTtc• TO c1t•D1To•s I SUIJ•lllOll COUllT OP' TNI •Mtl7' I • o :!1;i 1'-1.\RINE AVJ·:. STATI Of CAllfOllNIA fOll 'WV AlE&S BALBOA I SLA.~U T14• co~~~l.~:1:1tAHG1t: C.I. Move·ln Condition * 673·6900 * E11111 °' HAROLD JACIC.SOM MOCIC, , 3 BL'<lruutns, 2 h;:•th~. lrif'1'C \ .. ..,,,;,;,...,..,..,..,;,;,..,,... 1k1 HAROLD J. MQCI{, De«1Md. I 'I I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to tilt ,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;:: auu y + l!t'tl. n I n ~. creoltot1 ·o1 lh• 1bo•t JIO,....:I dM;lt<Mftt -~---l1n:•pl;H'<', h:1rcl11of1C,I firs .• I M!d a..:tOtnt 1r1 raqylrtd to Ille thtm, BUY A WARRANTY HOME 1~11111 p•rson1 hiving cl1lrn11Q1ln:r.1 lllt Ueau!iful \J'.ll'k yard 11/(ruit J wl!h tlw r>t<eu.ary vouc..111<1, lft tilt oftlct trees. of tM clerk at ti.. 11>o11e 1ntllltd c011..t. M 1646-3928 Eves : 545-5887 VILLA PARK to pr11enl 11\ern, wllb trwo necHUtY vo~c~ers, ro IN unoersl~ICI 11 rne oft!ct S BR ~·0~~'"'~~~"~1w~~E~"~· Hie.'!!~;~· I AREA 1 YEAR ~~'i?:,IJ:~·:::~~~r~~:~~"' ;:.;,£;.11; CBUEASTUOTYM~ j 12.00ll ~!r~~:~ulJ.ro~. deceotnl, within four monlM tflff' Ille BROAD MOOR TURTLE ROCK Outstanding family home on quiet cul de sac; 3 lge, pdrms .. dlnlng rill. & view ! Ready to go nt $58,900. Incl. land. ,...-Jo 1 CORBIN-MARTIN, INC, VI llU°'21 REAL TORS 6"4-7662 ~ Corona dtl Mar ~G..:•.;.;"'::.'..:•.:..I _R.:... E:;.. ___ 1.;.002-"' I Ge nor o I R. E. 1002 1-------- BUY A WARRANTY HOME 3 BR POOL HOME 1 ~---__._. NOTICE EASTER HILL IS NOT ESTATE An Pnte1111lner·~ Plll.'Adlsi•. Large (.'OUlllY r.tyle hDlll('. l bedroon111, 21 ~ OO.th$, 11o.·o nuiso;h·f' fhx-plnc<'""· !J1T)!"r FOR SALE fnn1ily 1'00111 w /fl1x-ph1<'t'. • \'cry !IUrtl·iolLct rnrio .Hrl'A 1 SllM'\Jllllding lJ l'<I 11 1iru1 1 'f(I ull ftPt1l1or,s, Br-okr1-..:, .t hentr-d ,'I: fil1<'1'f'1! pool. C1dl lrlll'l'<'!!il<'<I Pri\':th' l':.1·11e1<. t-O si.-c. !lf"l.1-\:i.I:~. ,\II 1or Any l'u1·1 lfi l~:!inih·· .,. u< "'~ • '"" 11;111••11 (lO ~••IJ.I \':\ [,[,.:\' RI \I.I\ A BfnG l'"llRPAoS( .... RI<. 4 .. ~TOC• !JC ''"HG! C::ll-W~A~• DEFLATION SPECIAL ~ Bedroon1, 2 h.'llh, nc11·\y pnin!l"'d in~ide & out. lluny on thi" 0111~! Just Reduced To $27,500 I~· NllT ~·c1tt SALi:: ,\T AN\"1 l'HJC!':. THAN!\ YOU. Mr. P ierre A. Pois5on I ~ -JUST LISTED- THE BLUFFS ORIGINAL AREA $74,500 Tll f' vf't'y pop,ular "Gu11dKlupt>" Jl I an , 4 lxlrn1s., 3 baths end unit, on dQsirKhle \r1sta Enlr11da . A r c hlh>.clu1'lllly exciting. 0Jlf'tl calhf'dral be fl 111 c rl 1·l'llings: spa•·ious roon1s in 11 M·11s1hle noor plan. >Ont <'Ond1tion tht'oot1t. Otfen.-d t.y uri.;1nal O\\'Ht'I'. &/' realty 11.,1 P11bllc1110., ot 11111 notlc1. I"""'"'"'"'"'"''"'"""'""' I 4 Bedrooms. :l Ila lh s. Dilt>d Aotlt JO,'"~-lk>autiful cus1on1 built hon1t>. _ __ \orner Par(.'('!. lnl('rrorn NEWPORT ISLAND I 2'14Viatadel0ro WILLIAM JACKSON MOCK, Has nlany special f('alut'C.'s: WESTS I OE CHARMER Sysli'nJ. Doubl(' Q i·c 11 s. nuplex: 3 B<lnus., 2 bu . Newport Beach ' ~~:!":'"~":;: dtcNent cedar clOS<'IS. almoi;t ne'ft· Cnn1plctl•!y repainted on lht• EIC'c tric Gar-.it:\' Door ! en1·h; on lovt•ly rot,,er lot: 644.·1133ANYTIME I ••• '( dl1h11o•asher, harrl1rl«I floors · · i 3 "-·1 nd ' o s · kl • VOOllHI s. K , ms1t c. • ....... roon1s a ~ pcnf'r. prin l'I' ... ystt'm. n1int nindilion. S120,000. ENNIS voo•H•IS a WHITl ex c I u s i \' e hon1eo1v11!'r's .__ I Lo f f · · -" I 900 I T protectlnn plan tone yenr th ha •· .~ $31 ~ c II &'° ~o< ll:l.M HiwtlMntt a1..c., ..,.,fl"· IS 0 nut !recs Lil Offc1'-~' for .\3, • C11 1 1 C:tll 6i3-;':<);;:~ ljj:;.85.,~l f;Vl'S. Tt1T111c1, c1. tttts c t'" Yruu. ,.JIN. a ou-v..o..u. Waterfront Dupl.. 60 200 LOT ." ._ 1 ~111-senrlce v.·an·ant.vl. Ca 1 l I! I • l' l X .. :~.'~ .. 'or:;. ""'c0&sl Dlll't' Piiot, 963-454 3 for n1ore ct c arpt•t, .ca t o r s 2 l:klrnis. each: pier.'Y. flo~t. M1y 4. 11, 19. 15, 197' 1U..1• lnforntalion. ~1&-S&IO. ·On ~·orn<•r lvl: i.: oo d lo-I WALK TO BEACH PUBLIC NOTICE___ l'lllio_n; $!49,00(]. Build ,·our O\\'JJ h'n1Hs court. Ci1t1 67J<'IG6.1 979-.\100 60x200 101 \\'llh privacy. • '• "•'kttf~""•"<"•••Uf •L< ""'"" • '"'' l~loY•11 '" ••"'' V.i\ LIJ·:\' RF \Lr\ • 22111 NOTICI TO CREOITOIS SUPlltOR COUIT 0, THE STATE Of CALl,OIN1A FOR THI COUt.ITY Of OllANOE Ne. A·Jt41t E1l1lt af LEO CLI FFOllO DAUGHTIEY, OtCllltd. NOTICE IS HEJlEllY GIVEN lo I~ crtd\1111'1 ot IM l tlO"lt "1rnld dKtdlnl 11111 111 ~r1on1 htYlno c111m1 1<;11ln11 1119 11ld dectcltnl 1r1 rtquirld to 1111 tlllm, with "'' "tcnwry Y011d1.ar1, In 1ht olflc• of !ne cl•rk ot !he 1bo,... tnlllll<d court. or I to prlJtl'll lhtm. wtlh ttw nec11wrv \ ~OU<lll'1, 10 ll\S 11nd1r1lgl'llCI 11 lhl etllct 1 of ~er lllomol'f, MICHAEL J . • CHRISTIANSON, 610 NtWPOtl Cenl.,. Dr!vt, 511!11 5!4, Ntwp0rl 811th, C1lltoml1 noi.o. wl'llth 11 1119 pl1c1 of bu•I""• of IN 11nd1r1lgn9d ln 111 m1t1t r1 11tr!1lnll'l{I to 11\S nl•lt of 11ld dtctdlnl, ... 11111n f'Ol/r rnonth1 1l1•r the tirsl puol!c1rlon of n.ii flO!lct. ! 01ltd April 11, 191' ,.dminlitr~trl~ of Ille ttllle \'.\l,LE\' l~I \LI\ , " lh l!fiPRoS/ • .,,,., •" •!>L"'" I Y• •< A NITA OA.UGHTREY, I MIC~,.:~ '7,' ~i:'ii'.Tsfi~~oa~ctcitnt. 'CHARGE' 110 Nt""""'1 Ct11ltr Or., Slrflt Uf NtWllOrl l11c~. C1lil. t2WI T1!: (7U) "44-fl,. Alt•f ... Y ... Adrnlftfllrlttl• P~bll1hld Or1ngt C0&1! 01lly Pilot, AprU ,~, 11, Ind Ml't' ••I!, lt14 1314-1• PUBLIC NOTICE I 221M NOTtC• TO CllDITORS SU PlllOR COUIT OP' THlt: STATl Of CAl.t,OIJlllA P'Oll TH• COUNTY 01' ORA.HOit: Ne. A·rff)4 Eslat1 ol HEl..EN EUGENE I ANDERSON, Oecnlld. NOTICE rs HEREllY GIV EN lo th• crtdltor1 of lM lbOVI n1m1<1 dtcldlnt !~II II! PfrlOM hlYl"!I cl1lrM IQll"ll lhl 1110 dK~I 1r1 r1c111lrld lo flit !hi,,., wlll'I !ht nl<:Hi.l'Y 'fOUCl>trl, In Ille ell!cl ol I~~ c!1rk ol !ht Ibo.,. '"11119.cl ,ourt, Ill' lo Pl'fltnl lllem, w!th IM n1c1111ry llOllChl!"lo lo Ille \ll'l<ltrllll'llCI II 1119 ofllct o1 I"' 1llornl'f, MICHAEL J, CHRl5TtANSO,,., '10 Nrwport Ct nttr Orivt. 511111 S!oO. N1WP011 ee1ch. C1Btorn!1 f2UO ""'ich It !hi D11c1 o1 1:11111,...1 of 1111 11nd1u1<;1nld In 111 rn11tc1r1 1>9rt1lnino to 1111 111111 of 111d d•c9dtn1, within fOllr rnot1lht 1ti,r l~I llfll pUj>. Uc1tlot1 of !'his 110llc1. 01rfl1 Aprll 11, lt74 INEZ A. OllMAN Admi"l1lr1trl• of !llr '''''• ol lht 1t>Ove n1m1d dtcedtnl MICH.I.If... J. CHll1$TIANSON 'lf Jlltw'wt Ctlllff' Dr., Suitt JH Ntw,ort 811,h, Ct!lf, t2Uf Tth tJUJ '14-'1flt AllDfTll~ lor A~ml11lstr1lrl• Published Orl"ll' C<1o11! DlllY Pllol, AJiril 70, 11, 1nd Ml't' ,, 11, lt14 137).7' PUBLIC NOTICE JllOT ICa INVITING l lDS NOTICE I~ HEREIY GIVEN llleh In Jlll\t l. 1t7•, ti !ht llollr cil 11 1'(Jod1 1,m .. In 11w COIJll(ll Chl!'l\INnl of 1111 City ol 1rw!n1 loc1tllll 11 '201 C•mll"• Orh••• su111 200, 1rv1.,., c111toml1, Ille City ol '"''"'will CIP9l't e.ld1 lor 1111 P11brl(1ll1111 ol 1111 llllfl l'IOtlcH ol tilt CllY of lrvtn1 c11rlng Ille fl1e.11 yt1r 1t7t.15. All bldl •l'l•U IN conl•lntd In ''''Id 1"velop11 rn1rktd Oii 1111 111\lldt In the 10 .... 1r len.111nd corn1r ; "!>d lor PuOIJc1tien ol LtQll Not1n1 C!o$1~Q 0111, JuM l, lt7•, 11:00 1.rn." T ~e Didi 1h1ll contain tlMI foltowln1 lfttorrn1t!on: 1. 1.1lnlm11m ••I• oer •i•• td. ) R1t1 Ptr uilurnn t'leh btVond mlnim11m. t l. D11alln11 rt11ul r1d tor fttW cop~ and c~nc1ll11lo1111. , A••• o1 drcu111i"' f1t11,n rn1p •hGWing 1r111 ol clrcul1Uon). s. Numbtr ol paid 1ub1trlpll0fll wllhlft lrv1M C!tY llmlts. 4. l'r111111nc't' et publlc1!1en. '· NurnlNr ol lhrow1w•v• Of' ,,.,111rt .... 1thl11 lrvl.,. Cit'{ llml!S. I. 0111 01 ldlvtlc111or1 •1 new1p1111f' oi g-rll tll'tul1tl1111 wilhlf! 1119 Counl' Of Or1119t tnd I 1t1ltflttl'll lh&t 11 It 1dludlttlltfl It turrt~llr 111 11,111 l0tct I nd 1fflcl tfld 1\11 llof bMll YIClltd 41" Ill 111 ... Al !Ni tl!'l\I fhtd fol-tlKIM"f llldt. tMI' win DI pVOllCl'I' openn, t ll111tlhld 1nd C!1el1rtd. TM bltH wlll bt ct kulllllll tnd TM rtOOtl of lht rtWllt et l/'lt bld>:il!IQ 111d Ult tl lwlt!IOf'll Cl IM O(d1 wlll Dt rtPO•led le !!'It City Cou«U .al Iii nt•I r1911l1r 1!'11111"9 on Junt 11 , 111 .. TM cl!y cou11<fl rt~•v•t the rlGftl lo J rtlt<t l ll't' t nd 111 Didi II II (J)NIC!tfl It I' ntt111•r' In C!o '' tor Int mobile QOO!t. f~I (ll'f Council 1lio •ltl•vet th• rl~nl la twl•d 1111 1>111 10 -.v bl(ldtr w1,11h1r or not 111ch bld<'l&r m1y bt: !hi 10111111 D!ddtr 1r •~• lo11.t11 r1s~1IDl1 eldodtr. DAf lO: lt~ll 2J, 197•. /1IC1rol J, ''Y"" out of your DAILY PILOT WANT AD NOW HONORING Master Cha111 and BankAmericanl • DIAL 642-5678 I City Cl,r\ ot ll'lt City ct 1rvln@ I PIHlll1..0 Orenge C01t1t 01nv Pnot. Mtf I, ti, lt,4 1,....74 '===========,,/ •< •'-' "•• ,[t>IY••t •>•c..1 \':\ (,[,f·:\' RL\LI \ A af.AC (Nll~Pn<SI U1fr•oC.4l1'HOl~l•r"~Al•<.f ·r"t'"' LOTS ol space lo around in! Almos t 18.0CXJ' including huge fa m 11 y room. S30.00J is :1 great buy •!UK• !""'~"~I ........ '.]••• '""'"'''"''''"' on U1is dt>lightful to 011·n J .. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii hotne. 84i-60l0 to sec. Agt. ASSU:>.·tE Joa n on super 3 Overlooking I bC!dron111 ho111c ln great p d M • I location. \raJk 10 all schools r0p05e QflnG and 1najor shoppinJ.?. ·i\1 R-~ County, zoned \\·atcrfronl, $34,500, it 1\00·1 I a s I: 1 •;i acre \\·itb f5J t\1.'0 8·17-0010. Ag!. bcdrOon1 units. Go:xl oond. $.18,500 IYlOI hon1r. Lovely 01\Tier moving. ho1nC'makl'f kitchen. I::l~1· i' 400 E.lJ• FOR All I roo1n for your fan11ly. t Si1arkling pool iK n1 i rt C.M AIL'5 1iu111n1rr nightK' dre:a.n1. To ' see call S41·6010. Ai\. HORSE RANCH 1 ,;;;;~......,;......,..... $42,600 "BED OF ROSES" Very ''"'• 4 hedroom, 2 $19,900 bath hon1e. llaa Valley'• e>l'.clUA!ve one year 110ervice warranty. Carpet•, drapes. gu bit-ins v.•/dllhwa1her, air cond., FA heat.Jne, fireplace, dining room, fenced yard w/patlo and 3 cnr g11.r. Muat .11ee. Call now for en appt. 963-4543. 4 BEDROOM HOME A quality medallion hon1e wtth Ille entry touch pllllc ll&hll, indirec t 11 g h t I n g , bearna and room tor boat or trailer 1torege, & o o d locatJun, Iola ol room, locattd In Tu1Un area Just $48,500. To 1ee CAii Red Carpet, n..11or1 M6-f64(I 642-6472 673-3468 EWI 2400 \V. Coe.111 l~wy., NB EASY TO BUY $~t .ooo 2 DR. 2 BA, Ad 1rl t rondon1lnium. As lllllc llJ $.100. cJown. CALL now 8.16-4200 or ll.'l>l846 'Agent. 'rho h1.s1~t draw ln 1he: \Veit. (YUCAIPA. Quiet country .•. a Dnlly Pilot Clusltled I hotlH'. Lovcly VIC\''· ~'rtdt Ad. Call 642-5678. lree•. 125.000. 64'"'1961 . associated BAOKEA5--REALTOR5 20J5 w Balboo 67l-l66J WE HAVE A NICE ONE IN COLLEGE PARK Dig this 4 srxiciou! bedroom1 11n<l po-01-111.blc fiilt-fa1n ily room. \''alk lo 1chool11 and i;hopping. Boa.I or lr11tlrr acces..<1! t-;uff said! Call ~'6-2113. BAYCREST \~·ulk to beach. l...t1rge ·I bNJ1mn1 ho nie. Suprr largf' ll\•i11~ <•rt'as. Sc p 1t r a t P dinlnl! roorn. A 0 U ED !'ARTY ROO:O I \\I IT II DUlLT-IN BAR! \VALK TO HEACll. $fiOOO tolal da1o.·11. Cur1ous -call 96.1-6167. oPEN l<l 9 • ITS FUN l'O BE HICE/ ~. ' lfi~ll1tl PROUOL Y WE OFFER 1896 Rhod es, r.tesa Verde A ;, bed ronnl horne for )"OUr loii,:c fa111ily. \\'llh plenty of rn111ns for hobbies and living. \\'Ith space to hA ve ho111 and ca1nper. Open S11t 1Su11 1 ·5. 400 E.17' C.M. Three bedroon1, £a n1 1 I y ' '"'"'~~"'!~~~~ ..... 1 rootn, 21 ~ barho;, l1'f'lhf'NI MR SELLER tile palio, l;u~l' launrlry room. Completf'ly pnintl'd lnsl<le & out. Nl!I\' rarpct!!. 11e,1· ranJ;C'. All this in prelige ru"Cn for SGS.OCXJ. 640-1120 If you fcC'I DAIL\. cla~sifiC'd A<ls on you r lll'lnw 1you!il h<·lp irs sal<' 1111d if you apprreiate top f I i gh I (' n t husial'olic profcssionnl l'CPt"t'Sl'lllll1 ion. Cnll U'\ $li30-Down-N0n9 Bettlr G·l·l-7tll Con1pletely n10tlerQ 2 txl m1, elm 2 • bath 1'11\'llhOUSf' v.·ith \ , bullt-ins, di~h1\·n~her. r~,, I t - l1e,1t. Lu:-.urious c:i rperini:: & ;~~~~;:·~~~~·~~' 1lr11pcs. Grass yanl. Palio, I pnnl .t t"l'I' !H'C'll. Cnll "'"-' l>l Eastside Costa Mesa [t~L.J 2955 ltarbor Blvd. A10VE Into a n1odel home. 1'hi1 3 bedroom 0011 house need• no work. Just move In. Oellahtful communily raclllties. $28,950. Call Art· at 847~10. • 5 Bcd1'00111s. ,, hnth1o1, 3•100 Sq. VI., hu1t1· 3 cur l{!tntg:e, $69,500. Roy McC1rdl1 RHltor 1110 Newport !llvd.,,CM m.n29 'nMl fa1ttat draw ln the Weit. ••• a DtUy P11ol Claultied "' ,, )~ .. ~ ... \.~~ )\I u ~'.' 11 .-.• ,. ll~ ,. ' Ju ho I~( . Ii 4U B L ac co u El fo SU l ll h Cl 0 c I f o Ge , ' - :,Jt urd,;~. Mt11 4 1Ci74 ,~G~·~n~~~·~l~R~.~~~·;;~l~O~~~G~·~n~·~·~·~l ~R~~~:~.~~100~2·~~·~n§''¥"~l~R~.~E~.~~~1~00~2~~~··~n~·~·~~~R~.E~.~~~~~2~¢~·:M~·~·~·~R~.~E~·==~oo~2~G~~~·~·~·~l ~R~.E~.==~r~~~i~1 G~~IR.E . l m ;-~.E~ . HAPPY THE BEST IN BLUFFS ""~?..~~ ... ~~~~'"·'--------I OAJ L V PILOT :l;J 1002Gtntral R.E. 1 BIG CANYON C.C.-$295,000 .Ju st co1npletcd! Beautiful NE\.V custon1 llo1ne \\•/great J!Olf course vlC\V. Enclosed lj!e l'0111·tyd en1ry. 5 Jilt, F'I{, lge J)R, 5 bll th s ~l arb le. oak pane lin~. airfcond + 111orc. 4U HOYAL ST . GEOfiGE llD. Sal Sun 1·5:30 BI G CANYON NEW COR NER "CONDO" Lu xu rious :I RR Bordcmtx tno<fcJ \Vith priv- acy. Jl rof decornled ·thr~out {'<l prof. ldscp. -cov. patios, A IC & air~purifier. $1:12,500. U HUE CHAMON IX OPEN Sat/Sun 1-5:3-0 LINDA ISLE BEAUTY ! $250,000 I·:lcgnnt & colorful bayfro11t home \V / bdr1ns, fn111 rm \V/\vet bar. Jg:e DR & 4¥.: baths. Lge sunny 1·111s. l.,ier & slip. I LI NIJA ISLE DK OPEN Sun 1-5:30 THE "BLUFFS"-$78,500 Brund NE\V I-story 3 llR 2 bath beautiful "Linda" 1nodcl. CathedraJ ceilings, lovely greenbelt vi e\v fron1 choice corner location. 2701 VISTA UMIJROSA Sat/Sun 1-5:30 BI G CANYON C.C.-$159,500 l.ovcly Vie\v frotn lhis 6 monlh ne'v 4 BR ho111c. \'anLuit papers. cust. dr_aperies & cptng. C)\\•ncr n1oving to l1alln Desert. 35 8 URN INt; THEE RD . Sat/Sun 1-5 :3-0 HARBOR VIEW HOMES-$76,900 Quick possession! llurry for this beaut. dec- orated hon1e . Like new! 4 BR , FR & DR. Choice ldscp. Lovely pa tio. Price incl: la nd. 1742 PORT MANLE IGH Sal. 1-5:30 BIG CANYON COUNTRY CLUB Lovely 4 BJ{ ho1ne wi th a park-like setting. Q\vner \Viii sell. includi ng antique pieces, furnished, $199,500, but w/consider unfu r n. WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO. 2111 San Joaquin Hill1 Rd. NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 for Action ... Call 642-5678 Gen.e ral R.E. 1002 Genor1I R.E. 1002 Open S.lt. & Sun. 2-6-#28 Linda Isle ()\\'Iler n1ust liquidate in1n1ediately. \\lide open vie'~' of lldrbor basin fro1n this spacious bayfron t hn1ne . 4 Bedrooms + conv. play- roo1n \\'ith bath up. large dining roon1, fam- ily roo 1n \\'ilh fireplace and maid's· quarters. Pier and slip for large boat. 3 months su1n- mer rental available a t $8.500. Offering price $275.000. LIDO'S EAST END .1 Open Sat. & Sun 2-'--'44 Via Lido Nord 4 bedroo1ns. 4 bath. ba:Yfront \vith pier and ~lip pri\·ileges. 40 ft. lof. $295.000. , GRAND LIDO HOME Open S11t. & Sun. 2-6-430 Via Lido Soud 5 Hedroon1s. 4 baths plus formal living room , dining room and fan1ily room ma ke thi s 3900 sq. ft. home ideal for a large acti ve family. Near boat, garden and club. $189,500. FRONT ROW-IRVINE TERRACE Open Sat. & 'sun. 2-6-1001 Bay•dere :\ custom built home by a builder for his n''" usr. 4 bedrooms. 3 ba ths. 3 ca r garage. Finest vif'\\' nf if'lt,· and harbor. Many cus- ton1 l'Xlras. S2:15.000. CUSTOM BALBOA BAYFRONT DUPLEX Open S•t. & Sun. 2-6-1008 E. Balboa Blvd. Cut vour costs in half. Prime sandy beach location. Custom built fo r owner. Dock for t\vn large boats. 6 Bedrooms plus guest. $250.000 . READY FOR MOVE-IN Open Sun. 2-5--608 Via Lido Nord J.ido's i;i:reatest vie''' propert.v. Lovely ler- rare and patio plus pier and slio. 4 bedroom hon1e . recent\~r redecorated. $275.000 . PRICED TO SELL! I • 4 Bedroom. 21t.z bath. family roo1n. cathe-. . dral c·"iling and fireplace in master bed- room. ~ear oool Rnd tenn is a rea. overlook- inr: ~::ilf course. $56,950-land includ'ed. TAX SHEL TERI 1\ ne\\· A unit apartment building \\•ith prime ni::ean vi,.,vs . saunas. 800 vrds. from ocean- front in Snn CIPmente. ~235.000. Q\vner \\'lit f'l'l•1":jflor frad e Cor cornmercial or indus trial nrc111el'ty. OLD CORONA FOURPLEX l~rond ne\v :l bedrootn 2 bath. each unit. o,,•ner "'iii consider di\'idin~ these side by sid~ ~truct11r0.i;, \Valk to stores end trans- norr~t inn . ~?.50.000. CAP ISTRANO SPANISH ESTATE 5 hedrooms. 31;~ baths. seoarate 2nd story, :l.1' n1ASl"r suite. 3R' 0001. Ocean vie\vs. \Vine r nlh:ir. On C'Orner t/i Here site. 2 years ne\v. $159.500. NEW CU~TOM OCEANFRONT Privrttl' D R1101 l.ferbor Jocfltion. Surf. fish. 5\vim ;ind bnAt from vour fro.nt door. Grent viP\\'c; ~ bnflrooms. 3 bath. e>«:ellcnt !ina ne· inr. ~!08.500. OCEANFRONT nlP.ht o,ver tlu• hl uP PAC'lflc in on exch1 i:;ive oriv:tl" 11r~n . Ben11tifnl SAndv be11ch . excel~ '""' ~ h1>dro0m. :1 h~1h homP. \\•ifh fl'lrm'al rilni11 ~ room Rnfl f?mPv room . $350 .000. • SPYGLASS RIDGE Lusk built "Sandpiper" ho1ne . 4 bedrooms, ramilv roo1n \\1it.h '"et bar. vaulted ceilings; landscap•d. Lovely! $U9,000. DIAL 644-1766 ' 2161 Si n Jooquln Hlll1 Rd., N.B. A COLDWELL BANKER CO. ,.INCO DE MA YO L111);t' country i.tyl<· h0111e in • • _ 4 BR ., 3 BA., CENTRAL AIR-COND . 1 '"''""'' '"~a. 3 bedroom•, NC.' • WEEKEND 1·· l. If d 1':1 gu l c I d apes 2'> 1"'11"· 1'0 "'""'" • • 1rst 1me o ere . l' n arpe ~. r · tit-epli,,·~-Laricl' fA rn11y "'allpaper; softly coordinated ; like ne\v 3 1'001n ,,./flrepla~" \'t>ry WATCH THE RACES START ... yr . old, \\.'/huge encl. patio on picturesque ~\)ft(•!OU<; j)U I [1) Ul'f'3 .. rro1n this ocenn fr ont age hon1c . 4 Bdr111s ., belt p ·c 1 l ell "7? 500 i.urT01111chn1t hP1,1et1 1;io~11 green . r1 Cl O 3 · ~ -· · \\ith ,, 1>1u·. Ju111 JX'l'ICl.'t fu1· //i"4ti«. 5ffli(4~ 1-story, on choice Orighton Rd. in Cameo '°PEN SAT. 1.5 2658 VISTA ORNADA entt•rtuln!n,t:. Cu.II t or i Shores. •"79,500. o;r,en 11 :30 lo 4 Saturday, 1 t t t ~3 "I> .,. BUILDER'S FABULOUS MODEL HOM E l>t' ~·a c 11 ioy,• ng"" _...., · Sunday l lo 5. 4541 righton Rd . REA 1'JOR Con1p. cuslon1 decorated & lndscpd .. w /best · L MAGNIFICENT OC EAN VIE W of everything. Wide colorful greenbelt. 3 BR., .•. ' """'""Q" ... "'' " .• " \'_.\LLI·:\' IH·:,\LI \ 130 r ... t. frontage of choice oceanfront; 5 forniul din. rm .• ra111. rn1., 2 ~~ ba . $77 ,500. bdrms .. den with lrplc., dining rm., brkfst. OPEN SAT. & SUN . 1·5 2619 RAQUE TA rm.; \Valer view from a lmost every room. (Vista del Oro to Vista Umbroas) Ucautiful tree shaded terrace. $385,000. • UI Rt, I .. II M""'"I .... , Mo(.A .. ~IOI •\''""'"I < {) .. ~•N I SHORECLI FFS HELEN B. DOWD COSTA MESA Magnificent old world charm, on the ocean· 644-lll:l4 FOUR·PLEX front . Choice woods th ruout. 6 Bdrms .. din-l::R:E:A:L:T::O:R:::::::::::::: Call U'i about 1 hi 6 ing rm., lge. family rm.. ideal for enter-. I• ha rd-to-find i 11 vest 111 rnt taining. Sep. guest quarters. Private gated o11portuui1y In n better entry. Expansive ocean viC\V. $550,000 -In -\IClitside IO<'aHon 1.lackin~ tn eluding the land. tt ~ulf cou1'IW. S61D/nw Ul('{Jll\(l l'()Uld be lllON' Specia lizing in Homes of Distinction , 1 .. "·-lv\~ vacunty 011 l y ~ii,..(;() HUG HOMES, REALTORS arn o>t-1211 567 San Nicolas Drive, Suite 102 .. Newport Center ~ ', 640-4050 4 Ul'ttll()UI' liClMI' -1 " General R.E. 1001General R.E. C.F.Colcsm>rthy & Co.· Heal tors HARBOR VIEW SPECIALll New on the market & vacant! Super sha rp Monaco model with Jge. n1str. suite, family bdrm. + convert den or stud y. Cozy frplc. & bit-in garden kitchen. Beautifully land- scaped, with Jge. covered patio. Nicer th an· ne\v thruout. $69,500. BLUFFS CONDO-"E"·PLAN Beautiful thruout; custom shutte rs, lush car- peting & dramatic n1irrored \\'alls. Spacious 3 bdrm .. added den, fa m ily.rm .. 2'h bal11s & enclosed private patio. No t lease land. $37,500. C. F. COLESWORTHY . 640~0020 I Daily Ptilot ~h:;"'scfied ' "' . ~ - ..J/u11li11'J lo11 ..J/artou1· IMPRESSIVE ELEGANCE Deluxe in every detail. 4 Large bedrooms, n1aster suite has handso1n e fi replace, sep- arate dressing a nd bath . Living, dining, kitchen and family rooms overlook 97' or waterlron'lage with 60 ' dock. All bltns. Island cook ing center. Wall to wall car· pets. custom drapes, beautiful v.1allpap- ers thruotft. 3 ~12 Baths. In area of fjne homes. Sl75,000. Ask for Shirley Sherman SHOW STOPPER! P iclure pretty on .street of new homes. Less than one year old and one or our 1nost sou ght after floor plans. Wood pan- el led fa mily room with wet bar . Kitchen overlooks spectacular wa ter view on lee side. 3 Bed~ooms up + 2 baths. Master suite is i:nagni!icent \vith firepl ace and large su.nde~. Another bedroom and ba th down. SEE TODAY. Cannot be duplicated on today's ma rket at $159.500. Ask for Shirley Sherman CHOICE WATERFRONT LOT 75 ft. overlooking junction of 3 \Vater\vays. If you are looking for that SPECIAL site1 see this no'v. $G8,500, Ask for Sh irley Sherman CALL : WILMA FITTS Huntington Harbour Realty " 4241 Warner Ave., H.B. 846-0641 $©\\~}.1\-~ttf~® That Intriguing Wo rd Game wit h a Chu ckle fdit•d lly ClAT II. POl,~IA~H'..:::::=-::::::::- P A E E C " My son in college h,d ' I I 1$ I · conferenctt wilh his coUnse1or L._:~·=:':· =·==· =-whO advised him lo marry A ,.... ' --. , .. , R ALClG I '"-~,::.._:.;.I .::.,l.;'...;..11,:..,1,-1 O Co111pletoe !tie thu<t!t a~••d L._i __ .L_ -1.-.L . ...J.L.1-bv 1111,,..'il ,~ '"'' 111111,,..g wo•d\ ~ou d•~•lop lrom lle,O No. J 'litlow. ' ' • ' • _o-'~"'·~"'~·" .. :"t:_''_'_' _'°_' ... I _I._ ... ! _I.__. I I I I SCRAM-LETS An1w1r1 In Dlm•A·Llno ... CALL ME, l'M A BELVEDERE and a beau-1--------1 liful one at 1at! !'in in Harbor View Hill s EASTSIDE with 4 roon1s , single story plan with an J 4 Bedroom al::l o elegance. I'm ~urround ed \Vit h lawns, Gt\"ll! loeation aniong lovt·ly brick courtyard. a fountain and the park. I c111·1•d for hon1es. Close 10 Inside I'1n just as nice~athedral ceiling, st·hOOls. TI1is orphan nerd:. beautiful cha nd eliers and dra1>eries .• Just 11•'1P at 267 Shci..,vood, di·hl' by only, then call us. listed at $89,500 . Call me. UNIQUE HOMES Realtors, 675-6000 1443 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar ORANGE COAST'S SALESMAN •• BEST -· MACNAB IRVINE ' ..... ~----~ FINER HOMES CONTEMPORARY SPANISH Custon1 4 bedroon1 -!-family roon1. Open living area-beautiful patio-secl uded-low 1naintena nce. 893.500. OP1~N SAT. & SUN. 1-5 P·l"· 2057 COMMODORE. BAYCREST. l U21) BAYFRONT-DOVER SHO-RES New Spa nish/Mediterranean-60' on Bay. Magnificently decorated 4 bedroom, 4\o'.i bath, family room , formal dining room , billi ard r oopi. OPEN ~AT. & SUN. 1-5 p.m . 319 M0RNING STAR LANE. (U22) $80,000 VIEW! Bright & sunny 3 bedroom view home - remodeled kitchen -access to 3 pr ivate beaches. $79.000. Ma rtha Macnab 642-8235. (U23) BIG CANYON-POOL & PRIVACY Delightful 4 bedroom home on park. Vie\V of golf course & Ne \vport Center. Putting green .& 4-0' pool. $179,500. Tom Queen 644-6200. (U24) EXTRAORDINARY QUALITY Superbly buil t 2 bedroom ho1ne \V /magni!· iceut bay view. Elegant step-down living roo1n .fa mily room \v l fireplace & wet bar. $175.000 Fee. Ken Hartley 642-8235. (U25) NEWPORT CHARMER-$54,900 l1n n1aculate 4 bedroon1 . lg. fam ily room w/ fireplace. paneling & vaulted ceiling - on soacious~ grou nds. Lois Egan 644-6200. (U26) BAYFRONT DUPLEX \\'ith t\VO sli ps! Ma ster bedroom '"'/m assive fireplace & fantastic view of cha nnel. Close to beach! $159,500. Carol Ber ry 644-6200. (U27) "PEACEFUL PEARL"-40' SLIP Location is a jC\\•el-100' on Newport Bay. Luxurious 4 bedroon1 + antique pa nell ed library w /fi replace. Master suite \V/superb view & marble fireplace. $385,000. \Vatter King 644-6200. (U26) 3 ADJACENT LOTS Beaut iful 4 bedroon1 home on one \V/two R-2 lots adjoining. Balboa lsla nd-$169,500. Barba ra Gotha rd 642-8235. (U29) GLAMOROUS LINDA ISLE I:tayfront lu xury hon1e. 5 bedrooms, 5 baths1 family room. 2 ,,·et bars. & master suite w /Ii repl ace. P ier fo r lg. yacht. $235,000. C. Schweickert 642-8235. (U3-0) JUST L ISTED-WESTCLlFF Beautiful 4 bedroom' home \v/additionaJ 2 room suite on 2nd-story w /separ ate en- trance. Lovely pool & play area. $87,500. Jane Prazee 642-8235. (U31) "FRENCH CHATEAU" on private island. I1igh ceilings, 3 fire- places. 5 bedrooms-elevator to roof deck & shuffleboard. GreHt home for entertain- ing. $385,000. C. 5chweickert 64Z.8235.JU32) BAY & OCEAN VIEW Open down coast vie\\1 of Ocean & Ne,vport Harbor frorn this spacious 6 bedroom hon1e. Lg. recreation room \V/\Vct ba r & kitchenette. Pier & noal. ~.000. Walt•~ King. 644-6200. I U33) ---~---~.,..~--~~-- [Irvine I IOI Dovtr DtlV. M2·1235 II« MecAnhur M4·1200 N .. port h1ch, Cellfornl• t2tlJ (~·] 2955 Harhor Blvd. I MAGHIFICE~! NEAR NEW! I Beller than nf'\\', upgr:\dcd thrl·out, :i bcdroo111i;. L·:n~•' · kitchPn an<l fu n1il~ '"''''· I S!f.'p d0\\'11 li\·lni;: rn ... •1 ,\., crl\ck!in~ fil'eplHN'. C1ir11 'I' I Joi. Roon1 fol' hontg11h•. j S40,000 for fas! ~:i !c. Call 1 9:>:~767. ! ~i· "''""ro~•~·~ CLASSIFIED HOUIS Advertisers may place their ads by telephone 8 :00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. l'wlonday thru Friday 8 to noon Saturday COSTA l\1ESA 'OFFICE 330 w. Bay 642-5678 NE\VPORT BEACH 3333 Newport Blvd. 642·5678 HUNTINGTON BEACH 17875 Beach Blvd. 540-1220 LAGUNA BEACH 222 Forest Ave. 494-9466 S AN CLEl\IENTE 305 N. El Camino nen.1 492-4420 NORTH COUNn' dial free 540-1220 CLASSIFIED DEADLINES Deadline for copy & k ills Is ~:30 p.m. the day be- fore publication, except for S unday &: 1'tonday Editions ~·hen deadline is Saturday, 12 noon. 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CLASSIFIED MAILING ADDR ESS • P. £>. Box 1560, Co.tta ~tesa 92626 VISIT THESE You Are Welcome 1·5 OCEAN VIEW DREAM HOME See tins corner location 3 bedroo1n , fan1ily roo111 ho1ne. IlighJ y upgraded . Enjoy the placid pool or uie the private beach. A super la rge lot. 639 Ca meo Highl ands Dr, CdM Visit me, $92,500 VIEW IN THE BLUFFS A large and luxurious 3 bedroom. GREAT VIEW OP THE BAY AND CATALINA. New rarpets and drapes <ind fresh green astro turf on the pati o. The lO\\'est priced vie\V hon1c. 641 Vista Bonita ...... Visit f1i•, S67.l75 NEAR THE COUNTRY CLUB /1. beautifully upgraded 2 story home in 1nove in condi!i on. l·:xtra large 4 bedrooms. fam- il~' roonl , forn1a! dining roo1n and private den. Lo\'el~·. relaxing rear yard. A truly l~EST BUY at $52,900 . Call to see. CALL 644-7270 -2828 E. Co•st Hi ghway, Corona del Mar * IRVINE TERRACE * Great family home; 4 bdrms., family rm., 2•h: baths. Some oce~n view from modern .kitctren 'vith brkfst. nook .. Large 6Ctxl16 lot, \Vith 2 fenced yards: Land included in sales price of $89,500. 1300 SANTANELLA TERRACE OPEN SAT /SUN. 1-5 . associa e General R.E. 1002 General R.E. '1002 dowd A small price 1opay_ 1omovemtoa Make an al most Immediate move._Ne_wport Creat it the exciting townhome community that overlooks Newport Harbor and the ocean. Bi~, bold spacious homes. Resid11nts' Sw im and Tennis Center. Exterior maintenance provided. Come- let us show you how you~can't afford nolJo live at Newport Crest. 2-~ bedroom resid"nces .Newom $13,000 t• m.oao. g From Pacific Coast Highway and Supt rlor Avtnue Intersection. drive up Superior to Newport Crnt entrance. Sala office : Jrt 2 Robon Court. Open daily 10 A.M. lo Sunset. (71 4) MS-6141. ttlocct lhKllf!I Pl' p1a11 l'ld ~lt•11ho" •1 11\t bne o~••t p11ct ot 11\o -· IP """•ell ... 11 r. •Oiled '"~ •CIO•tl(ll'l•l ~ll••o•• '"I IOI Piii· "'"'1"'' or OOllQl\tt 11-11 ~"d bv 8\.rtl Tiii 1511111. 'l"ol•c N C., llW: rll'JltMJ !fie "Ofll to ~llf"1111 l'I~~• ~""M'llO t/'flll fN•ICl·"IO oJW al\O 10fe>l•!lal10ftl ••ll>Oul l'ICl!Ct ' 01'""....,~L ... • .. ' . !6 OAILV Pl_L_o_r_-;:=.-=-,-,,,,.__:;S•;c":...'':...':.:'·-May '1 1974 ~M~I~. '~1 G~~IR.~ 100R;e~n~.=~nR~.~--1n~=~~~~r=~~R~.,Er.--,,~~=~o=e~=r=erR~.,Er.--,1~~~G=e=M=r=1~~~E~.--71~00~2n~o=~=.=r=~rR~.-.--T,00=2-G~e-.-e-~Tl~R~.Er·.--~1~00W2-G~~IR.E. Baycr1st Bonani.a Tran~fttrttd exf'alt1\·t• forrt'd1 •o hqulduli' this 3BH, 3U<\ Jt'\\'t'I. Qu11.llty rt• 11 t u re ll ~nelude huj.te ra111\ly roon1, ~k fh\:<ph,1.n·, I!! I t1. n d ltl!Ch<'n, crpts. d1·p~. pool ISiZl'_ )'ard! JU~I hh!t-d :ll $69.950. Subn11\ ~OUI' offt'I' today. '**NEW** DUPl~E:<. 1\w channin$: units att an l n-~• t t>"r ' • 1ill\11er or live in one and h •Ip n1akc paymt'nt1 \I.1th the other. $38,/.,0. RN Carpel J.nve&tment Olviikln. m-25.iO. Peninsula Point Home 3 l~r1n))., 3 ba .. family r1n., dining rnl., 2 fl'plcs. Lovely patio. l Door to ocean! Ready to 1110\'e in. ~115,000. C'ti II 615.-..'l~OO o FKJ-5 & r;;,n\ v· NL'51 v. .:. Ho•mnl & «;.... tl<-.J u .. o. . .i... ... DIRECTORY llffp tllh h•1dy dl~tory wltll .,. .. t•h Wffknd • yo11 t• h•MM-ll11•tiitt. All ttle locstl•"' lhted Ml•• •te 4 .. Krlbod h1 tt•ot.t det•ll by ad•ertillitt eltowflore h1 todo't's DAILY PILOT WANT A~S. PetrOM Mwl .. •pol ••nee for sal• ., to ,..., •re 11rtod to lkt 111<tl h1forr11C1tlo" I• th is c•hn'll• eocll Frldoy, Sst1trdav ud S.oct.y, HOUSES FOR SALE 2 BEDROOMS 239 lieliotrope, Corona del l\1ar U73-6510 $i4,500 (Sal & Sun 1·5) 719 lris, Corona del Mar 673-8550 869,500 (Sal 1·5) 2 BR & FAM RM or DEN • 1710 Kings Rd ., Nev.rport Beach 642-5200 (Sun 1·5) 709 Marigold . Corona del t-.1ar 67$-6000 $73,500 (Sal & Sun 1-5) 929 Emera ld Bay, Laguna Beach 67$-3000 (Sun 1·5) 3 BEDROOMS . 2811 Ocean Lane, Corona del A·lar 673-6510 $112,500 (Sun 1·5) 2815 Loreto Ave., Cos ta l\1esa 979-6918 .... (Sal/Sun ) 310-1 Ocean Blvd., Corona del l\lar 642-6472 $159,500 (Sal & Snn 1·5 J 33661 Flying Gib Dr .. Laguna Niguel 498·0400 857,900 I Sal & Sun all day) 32975 Avenlda del Rosal, Sa11 Juan Capo 496-2492 $39.500 (Sal & Sun II :30·5:30) 8801 E1nerald , \Vestminster 897-1228 $35,500 · · ISat & Sun) 493 Tia Juana, Laguna Beach 494.9704 $55,000 (Sal & Sun 12-4) 2701 Vista Umbrosa (The Bluffs) NB 644-4910 $78,500 (Sal & Sun 1·5:30) 6 Rue Chamo11ix (Big Canyon) NB 644-4910 $132,500 (Sal & Sun l-5:30) 2828 Terry Rd., Arch Beach, Laguna Sch. 675-6000 869.500 (Sun 1·5 ) * 1848 Commodore, Baycrest, NB 646-3255 (Sun 1 ·51 34-0 Otero. Bluffs. NB 675-6000 S87.500 (S un 1-5) 2716 Shell (China Cove) CdM 642-8235 (Sat 11-3; Sun 2·5) 223 East 19th Sl., Costa Mesa 646-6789 $36,950 (Sal & Sun l-5) **10 Tribute Court (Newport Crest) NB 67$-7225 $84,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 631 Goldenrod, Corona de! Mar 644·7211 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 216 Poppy Ave., Corona del Mar 644-1766 (Sun 2·6) 217 Via Orvieto. Lido Isle, NB 646-7414 $79,900 (Sa! & Sun 1·5) 3 BR & GUEST 675-3600 $129,500 (Sal & Sun 2-5) 3 BR & FAM RM or DEN 9622 Netherway Dr., Huntington Beach 979-1032 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 54-0 Via Lido Soud (Lido l sle) N.B. 675--0123 $95,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 17681 Laurel Tree Ln (Univ. Pk.) Irvine 552·8696 $59,500 (Sat & Sun 10.5 ) •223 Colton St., NB 543-4401 $48,500 (Sal & Sun) 4527 Tremont Ln tCa1neo Shores) Cdl\·I 57;-oio2• $138.000 · (Sal & Sun 1·5) 3005 Cleveland, Costa Mesa 557-3850 $36.000 (Sat 11-5; Sun 2·5) 915 Alder (Easlbluff) NB · 675-4000 579,950 (Sal & Sun 1-4) 2036 Commodore (Baycrest ) NB . 640·!120 $68.000 ·(Sat & Sun 1-5) 2314 Fordham Rd., (College Park) CM 557-0277 (Sat & Sun 10·6) 1305 Skyl ine Drive, Laguna Beach 494-1001 $154.500 (Sun 1·5) 3375 Larkspur, Costa l\·Iesa _, 213·866-7055 $50,950 (Sat & Sun) 29591 Anna Maria, Laguna Niguel 4-04-9704 $63 .500 (Sun 12-4) 182 Chicory \Vay. Irvine 54$-9491 $59,750 (Sat & Sun 12·5) 2200 \Vindward Lane, Back Bay. NB 642-6841 582,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1818 Port Wheeler, (HVu Homes) NB 6i$-6000 $74,950 (Sun 1·5) 3308 Ocean Blvd .. Corona de! Mar 673-2222 5169,500 (Sal & Sun 1·5) 3036 Country Club, Mesa ,Verde, CM 546·5990 $88,500 (Sun 1·5) 420 Lenwoocl Drive, Costa Mesa 642-5200 . . (Sun 1·5) 2162 Rural Lane, Costa Mesa 646-3255 $32.000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1337 Bonnie Doane (Irvine Terrace) NB 673-8550 $68,000 (Sal & Sun 1·5) • •1023 Dolphin Terr., (Irvi ne Terr.) NB 673-8550 (Sal & Sun 1·5) 4201 Trumbull. Huntington Harbour. HB 846-0641 $67.500 (Sun 1-5) •4491 Sandburg \Ve y, Univ. Pk., Irvine 545-8424 562.950 !Sal & Sun l -5) 1788 Hawaii Ci r .. Mesa Verde, CM 546-4141 $48.990 !Sun 1·5 ) •639 Cameo Highlands, Corona del Mar 644-7270 $92.500 (Sat & Sun l·5) 232 l Arbutus (Easlbluff) NB 644-1766 $82,000 (Sat 2·5) 1003 Bonnie Doone (Irv. Terr.) CdM 67$-3000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1967 Pt . Ramsgale (HY Hom es ) NB 640-0020 · (Sat & Sun 1·51 1130 Somerset (\Vestcliffs) NB • 644·1766 5134.500 (Sun 1·4) ~QI Keel (l·JV Hill s ) Cd M 644-1766 $97,500 !Sat & Sun 1·5) HlOO White Sails (HY Hills) lAIJ\4--- 6'/S-3000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) l • 4 BEDROOMS 3039 Ca rob St., Newport Beach (Sal. & Sun. 10·5) 240 l·lazel Dr., Corona del Mar $120,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 14771 Grovevie\v, lrvtne 642-2991 $37,950 (Sat & Sun) 4551 Pinyan 'free, Irvine 64 2-2991 $70,000 (Sal & Sun) 18301 Los Canarous, Fountain Valley 968-8495 $46,300 (Sat l-5) 19422 Harding, Yorktown/Newland, HB 546-5880 $32,000 (Sat & Sun 1·51 512 Seaward Rd., Corona Highlands, CdM U75-6000 $149,500 (Sun 1-5) 1221 Pembroke, Newport Beach 646-3255 $62.500 (Sal & Sun l-5) * •321 East Bayfronl (Balboa lsland) NB 644-4910 S265,000 (Sal & Sun 1·5 :30) 19-18 Santiago, Newport Beach 646-7711 $140,000 (Sat & SUn 1-5) 1700 Highland Dr., Corona del Mar 646-7111 $99,500 , (Sat & sun-i~51 1990 Port Seabourne Wy (HVuHomes) NB 646,77 11 $59,900 · (Sat & Sw1 l-5) • •608 Via Lido Nord (Lido Isle) NB 644-1766 $275,000 (Sun 2·5) 2001 Bayadere (Irvine Terr.) CdM 644-1766 $235,000 (Sal & Sun 2-6) • •844 Via Lido No rd (Lido Isle) NB 644·1766 $295,000 (Sal & Sun 2-6) ... 4 BR & FAMILY RM or DEN * 2318 Port Lerwick, Newport Beach · 644·5686 869,900 (Sat & Sun) 21062 Shepherd Lane, Huntington Beach 536·1661 $46,900 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 15612 1'.layflo\VCf Ln., HB 894-9560 $35,000 (Sal -& Sun 10-4) 220 Francisco, Ne\vport Beach 642-8235 (Sat 2·5) 1742 Pt. Manleigh (HV Homes) NB 644-4910 $76,900 (Sat 1-5:30) 2017 Kornat, Mesa Verde, Cl\I 546-5990 $64.900 (Sat 1·5) 2501 Port Whilby P lace, Newport Beach 644-9425 (Sat & Sun 12-5) 2336 La Linda Place, Newport Beach 546-5880 569,950 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 927 Alder Pl. (Easlbluffs) NB 642-8235 $87,500 (Sat l-4; Sun 1·5) • •319 Morning Star Ln (Dover Shrs) NB 642-ll235 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2057 Commodore (Baycrest) NB 644-6200 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1515 Priscilla( Harbor Highlands) NB 644-6200 $54,900 (Sal & Sun 1·5) 49 Royal St. George Rd (Big Cyn) NB 644-4910 $295,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5: 30) 35 Burning Tree Rd (Big Canyon ) NB 644-4910 $159,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5 :30) 1742 Port Manleigh (HVu Homes) NB 644-49!0 $76,900 (Sat & Sun 1-5 :30) 2131 Santiago, Baycrest, NB 67$-6000 $87,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1862 Elba Ci rcle. Mesa Verde, CM 546·5990 $59,900 (Sun 1·5) • 1520 Dorothy Lane (Harbor Hlds.) NB 67$-6000 $79,950 (Sat & Sun 1·5) *420 Kings Road, Westclill, NB 642·5200 (Sal & Sun 1·5) * 1536 Dolphin Terr. (Irvine Terr.') CdM 673-6900 (Sun 12·5) 2207 Windward Lane, Back Bay, NB 642-6841 $86,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1133 EI Camino, Mesa de! Mar, CM 546-4141 $44,900 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 128 Via Ithaca (Lido Isle) NB 642·l188 $109,900 (Sat & Sun 1·5 ) 1300 Santanella (Irvine Terr.) CdM 673-3663 $89,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) ••521 DeAnza Dr (Corona Hlds) CdM 673-8550 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1719 Skylark, Newport Beach 646·7171 (Sat & Sun l-5) 3001 J ava (Mesa Verde) CM 546-2313 $68,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2818 Lo reto Ave., Costa Mesa 646-7171 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 24492 Overlake Dr. (Lake Forest) El Toro 830·9201 $63,950 (Sat & Sun 10·7) 1528 Keel (HY Hills) Corona del'Mar 6i5-3000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 969 Dahlia, orr Sunflo\ver, s. on Fuchsia 646·3928 $53,500 • (Sat & Sun l -5) 10165 Swallow Ave., Fountain Valley 842·2535 (Sat & Sun 1·5) •2854 Cariob (Easlbluff) NB 67$-7225 $79,800 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 3901 Pa rk Green (HY Hills) CdM' 644-1766 $119,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) • •28 Linda Isle Dr. (Linda Isle) NB f.44-1766 $275,000 (Sat & Sun 2-6) 22 Hermitage (Big Canyon ) NB 644-1766 $169.500 (Sat & Sun 2-6) 2 Point Loma (Spyglass Hill) NB 644·1ii6 $159,500 (Sat & Sun 2-6) 5 BEDROOMS 2006 Pt. Provence (HV Hoines) NB 67$-3000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) ?.1agnifi.Cent main channel view. 6 Bdrm., 5 bath home with formal dining rm. 55 Ft. lot, 4 car garage, pier & slip. $575,000 WATERFRONT LOT You can build the house of your dreams on this 57.5 fl. lot on the main channel. $400,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Beysl do Dr., Suile I, N.B. 675·6161 5 BR & FAMILY RM or DEN 1896 Rhodes, Costa Mesa 646-3255 $77,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) ••l Linda Isle Dr. (Linda Isle) NB 644-4910 S250,000 (Sun 1-5:30) 1034 Sandcastle Dr. (HVu Hills) CdM 67$-6000 $99,500 (Sat & Sun 1·51 1812 Hu mmingbird Dr., CosLa Mesa . 963-6721\ 583,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2084 Tustin, Newport Beach 646-5602 $66,500 (Sat & Sun 2-5; Wed 7-9 pm.) 26 Hermitage Lane (Big Canyon) NS 644-8603 $159,000 (Sal & Sun 1·5) 8 Oakmont Lane (Big Canyon) NB 644-6200 $325,000 (Daily 1·5) llOI Aleppo ( Easlbluff) NB 673-8550 $93,500 1Sat & sun 1-5) 2780 Red Wing Circle (Mesa Verde) CM 646-7171 (Sat.& Sun 1·5) 430 Via Lido Soud (Lido Isle) NB 644-1786 $189,500 (Sat & Sun 2-6) 21941 Sea· Side Or., Huntington Beach 546-6797 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 3940 Ocean Birch (HVu Hills) CdM 67$-7225 $107,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 6 BR & FAM RM or DEN 40162nd St.. Newport Shores, NB 546-2211 869,500 (Sat & Sun l -8) CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 2 BR 3121 'Vest Coast H\\·y., Ne\vport Beach 67$-7080 869,500 (Sat 1·5) 1741 Tustin •4C, Costa Mesa 642-5200 (Sun l ·5) 3 BR 2217 Vis ta Hue rta (Bluffs Plaza) NB 644-1133 $45.500 (Sun 1·5) 2637 Visla Ornada (The Bluffs) NB 675-3535 (Sat & SUn 1-5) •641 Vi sta Bonita, Bluffs, NB 644-7270 867 ,775 (Sal & Sun l-5) 3 BR & FAM RM 305 Vista Trucha (The Bluffs) NB 64().()()20 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 4 BR & FAM RM 301 Vi sta Suerte (North Bluffs) NB 644-1133 $85,500 (Sun 1·5) S BR & FAM RM 835 Amigos Way •! (Eastbluf! Ter.) NB 644-1133 $66,500 (Sat & Sun 10.5) DUPLEXES FOR SALE I BR EA 415 Orchid, Corona d·el Mar 67$-5726 (Sun 1·5) 2 BR & 1 BR 3808 River, Newport Island, NB 67$-6000 $129,!iOO (Sun 1·5) 2 BR EA ••Ill-1111/z Bayside Pl., Co rona del :r.-rar 673·6900 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 329 Rochester, Costa Mesa 642-1264 $64,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 3 BR & 1 BR 521 Iris, Corona del Mar 67$-5726 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 3 AND 2 BEDROOMS 415 Iris. Corona del Mar 673-6510 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 422 Goldenrod, Corona del Mar 673-2222 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 715 Poppy, Corona de! Mar 673·8550 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 3 BR EA 514 Dahlia Ave.~ Corona del J\olar 673-llOIO $123,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5:30) 518 Fernleaf, Corona del Mar 675-8550 $120,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 3 BR l 4 BR 224 & 224 ¥2 Apolena, Balboa Island 673-6454 (Open House) •1008 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa 644-1766 $250,000 (Sat & Sun 2-6) 317 Jasmine, Corona del Mar 673-8550 • (Sat & Sun 1-5) ' I 4 BR & FAM RM l · 5 BR 618 Acacia, S. of Hwy., CdM 675-6000 $129,000 (Sun 1-5) TIUPLEX 3·3· 1 4701 River, Newport Beach 646-7711 $14-0,000 (Sat 1-5) FOURPLEX 3 BR EA 520 Iris, Corona del Mar 644-1766 $250,000 (Sun 2-6) APT. FOR RENT 3 BR 317 Heliotrope, Corona del Mar 640-0501 or 644-4174 (Sun 1-5) HOUSE FOR RENT 3 BR l FAM RM 4981 Paseo de Vega (Turtlerock) Irvine 642-8235 (Sat & Sun 1-5) CONDOMINIUMS FOR RENT 3 BR 669 Vista Onita (Bluffs) NB . 640-8672 $425/mo,_., (Sat & Sun 1-5) .. * .... ** w .. trfr .. t *** W_,.,,,Mt & PMI TOWNHOUSES .. for overy pocketbook ' BACK BAY * THE S;\IAftT COUPLE "'ho \\'ill hes to live jn the F 1• Land l"t!nter ' or OnuJ.ie County "Ill .... ant this lntrtu.\eulnte 2 =~: \~~~ ~:i~~1~ 2306 HEATHER LANE-NEWPORT BEACH decor ls 11. luxurious look. OPEN SAT. & SUN. J.S 1\lr t'OndlUonlng, 2 pools .+ a jllcuzzl. Best \'RiUl' for 121.000. VIEW A FLOWERY BANK * RUSTIC CllAR~ - 2 sto.ry 4 Bedroon1s lncludlni; and nne downst.all'S, pnUo view kl1ehen11am;iy room. N••• SHIMMERING BLU E WATER fwnily clubhouse and pool. Only S3.f,9.){). * 0,VNE1t ANXIOUS -to In 1'he sell his 4 bedroo1n Tiburon Lnrge living room wilh SPECIAL PRIVACY formal dining 11rea, 1..'0untry style kltchen/fa1nlly roon\ of overlooks ru11tlc: patio and rich g1-ee n ga1'den 11pot. End YOUR OWN HOME unit far lotS of privacy. r\ n1u:-11 to see·today, $40,900. I 3BR"s-3 baths * l\iAlNTENANCE FREE LIVING -.}'{llh _lhis _1. $9' 7SO hed roon1 l\tOntcre-y 1n0Clel. "'• Benm ceilings, futur:l11tic kitchen \>. ilh dark walnut cabinets, f11n1ily room CHARLOTIE R LONG oveclook• inlimRI" occlode<l • patio, 11·ct bar. forn1al dining rn1 .. air cond itioning, Realtor Since 1950 a dc<.'Ol'Hlive dre11n1. $40,250. The Real E.tato Fair PLEASE CALL : 644-1150 831-6133 or 536-25~1 1 YR WARRANTY • HOME 5 BEDROOMS 1 YEAR WARRANTY E.x('('lh.·nt locntio11, Parlial Vlt-1\'. 3 Bnlhs. Living Rooni, Di ning R o o n1 . Fiunily Roo1n, 2 Fireplaces, Tiled Entry. i\lu s t er Bed1'00111 hns Vic\\' and Private Sun Deck. Offered for $107,500. Clll &MH>:>55. ." "''~''"''''' .. '" ''""' \'1\Ll,E\1 RF\1.1' A Ht "l I"' "> 'I '""''"'(M•''" •I>•~•",,_, .. ,_~, TROPICAL PARADISE General R.E. 1002General R.E. LIDO LIFE • VIA LIDO NORD ACROSS FROM BALBOA BAY CLUB 3 Ne\v bayfront condominiums will be ready fo r delivery OCt. 15th, 1974. Subterranean ga- rages, elevator service. Reser vations now being taken. Priced at S215,000. RANCH • NEWPORT BEACH 2.35 Net acres ; lovely colonial atmosphere; 5 stalls-stable area. tack & feed rooms, corrals. sep. guest & servant's quarters. Property for sale to settle estate. Listed at $250,000 . HARBOR COMPANY REALTORS 2841 E. Coast Hwy., Coron• del M•r "Selling Real Estate in Newport H1rbor Since 1944" 673-4400 Sharp 3 BC'droorn NE\\'PORT· \\'EST home located ·~ n11lc to ()C('an. Striun1 cnlry v.·:iy. large CO\·en'<I v a I i o O\'l"rlookinJ: cool greenhouse I al'l'a \\'ith ninny exotic plains. E n t 1 r c yard l:indS(•11pC'd 10 1x•rfection. '!'!!'""'~~!!!!!!!!!!""!'~!"'!~""""."::~""'""'"!":=J •::f::E G;·;~;~~ORES :2;G•ne•a l R.E. I~ ~REALTORS 962-4454 BUY A WARRANTY HOME OPEN ·SAT /SUN. 1-5 2595 CRESTVIEW NEW LISTING EASTBLUFF-Nioely d""''"'"' 2 bd,m., I THE BLUFFS CONDOMINIUM bath, bit-in gas kitchen; low leasehold, large patio; boat I'' Bedroo1n o.r 3 and °":"· :: ~Sq. ft. -6 bclrn1 .. :1 baths storage 1trea. One of 1hl' Bath.!1. Sp11c1011s and U ghl. for ;, bdrn1. & denl. large.st yards in Bayi,;hori'S. 'C' -, Plan. Top nmvr:-ln Co n1 p I rtely refurbished 2 Private sandy heachrs for c"Onclll 1on . ~lore 11pj,,1Tad1ng thruoul. Your choice of new your pleasUN'. Plans a";:1il. than cnn hf> de~1·i~ here. carpcllng, nc"· appliances, ror expansion. O .,,,. n er $78.900. Call &46-0555. sl"lf-<::leaning: dbl. o ''en , anxiot1g, s;>7,500 garage v•/elet". opener. wet ''C'' THOMAS bar. end unit & community I p0o1. c1.,, . 1o nw1<e1. REALTOR schoOI, shopping, churches 1 H • •• "27 · & F as hion I sla nd . 124\\.Cst \\')'. ~ . ' . ' ,, '· ' "' ' ' ''" ' ' \'.\Ll,E\' RI \I.I' ' "' .. ·~. ' " ..... ..., ..... Out s t an cl i n g v a 1 u e , Newport Beach E ... -e.54;;...s&\3 conlpare! $66,500. Ca 1 I -~=~"==~~' 6l.~ll33 IO to:>. Broker. PRICED R~DUCED \\'ith property \'BhH!! !l08.l'S1g SAi L HOME TO $89 500 buy ,.,, '"""' b<droom This 3BR. 3BA, cannl front . .' . . I horne \\'ilh large fwnily home featun>s crpts, drps, Just try du.phcating tlus roon1, and take o\'er loRn brick nrepl and a dock that lari:ce . and livable cu.stoni 1 subject 10 existing 7~; v.·ill accommodate a 40· home in .Corona de! i\1ar on · annual percentage ratl! FHA '· boat. Anxious O\\'ner a5king 1 0 d a)' 5 mark l" 1 ·. 4 loan total n10. paym~I $91.500. Submit trades. Beel.room!!, stu?y, spacious $2:>8.00 Hurry on this one CALL &1~8400 family roon:i, VICV.' 0~ ocean Call Red Carpet. Realtor& !1 CYRCE. & , ~nd Catalina. Oio1cc of 546-S&lO Priced t $36 Wl 1 , financing and only 8 yean. a · · \. E •• I lowanl & Co. old. For appointn1ent to I Rt• IA.Ir.~ inspect, call 67l-sa50. : HUG E 2 slory on pool !lize OP!iNTIL g •"'SFUN10BE NICfl I cul-de-Mc. Tuu s t o n e !>: •4 -THE REAL ESTATERS firl"plnccs. Fom1nl Dining. 1 1 Family room. Close to beach. Only $49.900! Call 847-6010. Agt. WALKER & LEE IS COMMUNITY-MINDED! Charity and golf will h ighlig~I Walker & Lee's community relations ac tivities in the month of May (National Mental Health Monlh) when the Wal ker & Lee Foundation will sponsor two major' amateur golf tournamenls for lhe benef~ of lhe Orange Counly Mental Health Associallon. • - WOMEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP MEN'S c'HAMl'IONSHIP May ll-14 Moy25,26&27 MlssfonVlejoGC Anaheim Hiils Ge Green River GC Shoreclilt GC Huntington Seacll ff GC San Clemente GC Green River GC Rlvervie~GC entry fee Incl udes: green fees: first round golf cart; victory party, and trophies and awards. ------------------------197 4 Orange County Amateur Golf Championships 1 I tor the benefit ol the Orange County Mental Heallh Associallon I t ' I 0 Women's Championship D Men's Championship I I • $37.50 $50 . I I Name-ne I Address I I Street Cily State Zip I I Handicap Club Affiliation._-_-_------------ 1 I II Te:~c,..Y-c ... -R.-.1 Cart May 14 1, I ~~S.tt~hrA••· RtMntCariMoy26 I I ...... lto.CAfZIOZ --~!:.!%."".. May27 I I • .. . . .. -..-.--~-~~ ... , ... ,,. .. -""::1--•lo'o.-. I -------------------------~ --- l , • s er lo 54 ST $6 F r w th pl b la NE L lo a r $1 BA H 1l '• r E & r fi r p r ~ .W l . I , · t.11 I i I r I [ 1-N I I " ' I I' ,• I. 'G I I I 1, l • • ·~~~~e;--'--1Qii2(i:;;;;0raiil:E.'"--~~~~!:!!:!:~::::~~r~~!!:~:::::::!~~~~~~====~!!lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~i"'i"~'':'~· :M~:·~·~·~·~'~·iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ;ff-_e_n_e_re_l_R_. ____ 11_>02-,G'."'•n_•_r_•l_R_._e_. ___ 100!!!21il;G:;e:;n:;•:;ro;;I :;R;:.E;:.:;:;:;:;;;1;_;00;;;2 General R. E. 1002General R.E. 1 ** ** ** Heritage Collection EASTSIDE INCOME PROPERTY SHAKE ROOF BEAUTIES-8. garages, ev· crylh1ng 1n excellent condition. Big Jo(, close to everything. Call for more information. 54G-1151. STATELY 2 STORY $69,95~ecluded 4 bedroom, 2 bath, New· port Beach view ho1ne on quiet cul-de-sac. F'eaturi~g for1TJal dining, separate famil y roo1n with large brick fireplace and tots of \Vood, 4 large bedrooms, newly decorated th ruout. Be;:iutiful fa rni ly backyard. Com- pl ete_ with paddle tennis court and basket- ball & tennis back boa rd. Just listed, "'on'l last.call no,v ! 546.-S880. NEWPORT'S FINEST Seller Has Bought Another Jlurry ' nn thil( one. r.tl'li.1 'iel'de ]()('fttiou. 3 Bt'droon1 & hunlly. 11011 e\•eryth lng; b~X ~'<lullt ry r111·n1 style kLtl'hl'n 11111ll d!nln~ an'a, atriu1n o(f h\'lna. roon1 and lllfl~1e1· bedrno111 , 'l BathN, 11unk1•n tub. Fa11t;1.s1ic •·,\" {r11111(', \100d bt'!lnl l'Cilin11. '.\11 n I n1 11 111 tnalntcnnncc )nrd. S-18.mKl. 1788 Hawaii Clrclt 'A•sa Verde, Costa Mesa Open House Sun. l·S COATS & ' WALLACE REALTORS -54'-4141- (0pen Evfnings) 1 YR WARRANTY • HOME Barrell pre:Jenl:J NEW LISTINGS EXECUTIVE TRANSFERRED OUT OF AREA • ANO ANXIOUS TO SELL -this nicely deccr rated, 3 bedroom home. Near Harbor High and wal.king distance to shops and parks. A1any extras including f!ew carpeting, drapes arid copper plumbing. 420 Lenwood Or,, Costa Mesa Open Sun 1.5 CAREFREE LIVING NO FUSS, NO MUSS, ND WORRY -close lhe door and y,•alk to shops, churches or take the bus to the beach. No stairs to climb in this 2 bedroom, 2 bath , newly decorated Condominiun1. LIVE ON BALBOA PENINSULA POINT -We have the home for her no\v. Prestige location on Seville Ave. near ocean and bay and tennis club. 5 Bedrooms, 3'h bath, family room. TV roo1n, Billiard room and we t bar. $114,500. Ca ll for appointn1ent. 540.1151 . 1741 Tustin, •4C, Costa Mesa Open Sun J-5 A ~ ... ~~~~,.,~~"~'~, HARBOR HIGHLANDS BALBOA ISLAND HOME PLUS INCOME -for uncter $100 ,000. Balboa's !:thurpcst 2 bedroom home + 1 bed- roon1 ;.1pur~111cnt. Like ne\v inside and out. E xtcns1vc•:• rcn1odeled with quality material & \vorkn1ansbiy last year, Tastefully deco- ra ted and great location. T"•o blocks to beach and ste ps to shopping. Just listed, won't last, call now, 546-5880. CUSTOM BUILT EXECUTIVE HOME IN MESA VERDE'S MOST EXCLUSIVE AREA -5 Bedroom, huge family room with fireplace and terrazzo floors . Formal dining roon1, sunken living roon1, heated swimming poo l. separate 3rd car garage or shop in rear yard. Ideal for the executive family that "'ants something extra or needs en tertain· ment space. Ca ll 54Q..1151 WATERFRONT LOT " ONCE; IN A lifetime opportunity for vaca· tion )lomesite on lresh water lake. Only $49SO. I Hurry, CALL ~1151. , • ~INI VIEW-MINI PRlCE / $32,000-Beauliful Huntington Beach 4 Bed· room 2 bath home. Quiet tree-lined street, 1 · one b\ock elementary school. Gorgeous view . of Huntington Beach from backyard. \Von't I last at this price. Open ·this '"eekend, call fo r detail s. 546-5880 I EASTSIDE DUPLEX CHARMING-Pride of O\VOership home and income property. Gre~t Costa Mesa loca- tion . Just listed exclusively with us. Large 2 bedroom units. Beautifully finished and ready 1" move in!<>. Full price $45,500 CALL 540-1151. appointed. 2000 sq. fl . All undt•i-ground utititl<'S in and pAid for. J11s1 ::; nil. lo f\\'Y 60. Full pl'i<'<> <:inly $44,500. 1-·.-·at1u'('.~ V~llcy R<'alty's C'\clusivl' on•~ ye<ir sl·rvice 11a1'l''10t\, l•'Ol' f U I' \h ~ l' inl\lrnuiiion Cali 'Vu 11 c y Itea1ty 963-4513. ''" '"' ". "'" l~'"'"""' ........ l \',\ l,l.J~\' RL\Ll' < HH•, ... l .. <IH,~\ • .. l"'' ... 'T{)L ~ >" ~• .. <.! L( .. ,.PM" PAYMENTS LESS THAN RENT Take ovf'r subject to existing 6r,i, annual pcrcenlage rate on VA 101111 total tnonthly rnyntents $1X8.00. 'l'hls is onc of Costa ~lesn shnrpesl 4 bedroo1n hon1cs. H u r r y \\'On't Lust. Cull Red Curt>et, H.enltors fHU-IS6-iO ' ONCE IN A • HOUSETIME! L'nbcli<'vnbll· honw· on r:ot'JlP r lot '>•oilh 111a11Jcurl·d land1M:api111;. F 11 II I 8 S l 1 C cu~\0111 inh•rlor. Cus!om h1·ick and s I n n c y.ra re lhroui;hlJut. Illig{' family mo111. l1npn•,c;sivl' 11·et btir. Loads of Spu:ilsh till'. ~1ust Sff'. Includes 4 ix."C}rootns and 2 storic!'I. Hurry, only W .500. CR ll 852---:la'.G. OPENTJL 9 • //S fUN roBE. NICE• ~· ·, " li~~·1;1t1J WALK TO LIBRARY, park, schools and shops. Over 1700 sq. fl. Priced right, $50,950. Ca ll for appt. WESTCLIFF ENJOY .THE LUXURY -of hardwood floors and spaCe in this tremendous 6 bedroom lio1ne. The Cape Cod exterior is enhanced by lush ivy. Ideal back yard for children and pool. Offered a t $133,000. EXCLUSIVE LOVEL y LINCOLN LANE - a house that flow s from garden to living areas -great for entertaining. 4 Bedrooms, plus den and formal dining room with a bonus workshop off garage. Best area for schools and resi· dential living in Newport. Call us for an appointment. OCEANVIEW 4 BEDllOOMS, FAMILY ROOM -plus lovel y guest c(Uarte rs. Rich ca::pets thruoul~ heated poo). bright patio, all kitchen appli· ances stay. Owner desires quick sale! $123.950 . ' . 420 Kings Rd ., Westcliff, N.B. Sat/Sun 1·5 Office Open Saturdays & Sundays · PETE BARRETI REAL TY 1605 w .. tcllff Dr., N.I. 642-5200 General R.E. 1002General R.E. 1002 READY FOR THIS? i· NORTH COSTA MESA 1 OWNER AflXl6us -$40,500 quality built I famllo'1 )lome wilh shake roof. hardwood floors and plaster walls. Huge added 12'x24' bonu s room complete with large stone fire- ,, place. panel ing and real beam ceilings. Beau- !1\!P.1,,~X..$58.000. '' Ch\·ntr llMiDUS/' Large 3 & 2 bt.'(Jroom good q 011 I i t y duplex, localed in ll.B. fine aN!a. 2 Oversized 2 car garages, nice landscaped yal'tl y.•ilh s11rinklen;. To Sl.'e Call Red Carpet, RL>allors 016-8&10. Magnificent custom built 3 bedroom home, qujet tree-lined street PLUS income ..... $199,500. tiful front kitchen with ne\v double oven. 5 burner range and di shwasher. Great Costa Mesa location -\Valk to everything!! CALL 546-5880. ' ERITAGE : JIEALTOJIS l llr!~~~~~ l:· ~ l.,,1~G;:•=n=er=a:;I ;R;:::.E;:.====:;100;;;2::G= ... ==,::.1;:::R;:,;E=. ====1:::002~· 11 l 0°/o DOWN I I I ' I I f I 1r1I R.E. •1002Generol R.E. 1002 * * * * * * ·,, EASTBLUFF-YOU OWN THE LANDI Great family home, Lusk built. 3 Bdrms., 2 baths, large family room. $79,950. OPEN SAT/SUN, J-4 9)5 ALDER CORONA DEL MAR . Pri me R·2 location. with easily mocfomlted 2 bdrm Mme. Shown by app'l only. $59,500. CLARK SOMERS, :REALTOR J06 Marini, Balboa Island 675-4000 ,,.,. * * * * * * B'/2°/o INTEREST C.D.M. Look at those tcnns! ! They rnay be history soon so don·t hesitate. If you want an extrn sharp 2 BR 2 BA POOL home in C'ORONA Df~L MAR on a big 60x100 lo! wit h private community beach acc-ess. Only $69,500 Call 644-T.!ll mm FAMILY PERFECT A spacious well planne<! 3 bcdroon1 ho111e on quiel cul·rie-sac. Spanlgh i.tyle outside wilh sparkling counlry kitchen family room inside. Just S51,500. for infoml0.tlon Call R e d Carpet, Realtors 54&-8640. 2955 Harbor Bl vd. 3 Bedroom ,Home $28,500 • An,yonc can aAiume thl" VA 7% loon. $1S4. ~fonth total pr.yment. Call fo1• details. CENTURY 21.642-lnl CHINA COVE is just a splash away from this charming triplex. O\vner \llill carry some financing - $119 ,500 . DUPLEX ON BALBOA ISLAND Remodeled duplex in good location. Great rental units. Large garage space. Laundry room. Must be seen-Call LIVE & WORK ON THE WATER A beautifully decorated 2 bedroom, 2 bath home that is zoned C·l. Ideal for the right person. Priced to sell. Boat slip available. Call for more information. $69,500.;. OCEAN SIDE of higJp,"ay ... private beach ... charm ... 2 bedroom ... bric k fl oored den ... imme. diate occupancy. $88,000. HIDDEN TREASURE FIXER BEACH DUPLEX ! Huge 2 bedroom units,csnassive fireplace, built.ins, steps to wa ter & shops. Priced right at $72,900. Own. er will help finance. COME SEE! A LOT FOR YOUR MONEY $69.500. buys a choice custom home site in one of Ne\vport's most desirable neighbor· hoods-overlooking the 14th green of Big Canyon Country Club. Grubb &Ellis . RESIDENTIAL BROKUAGE COMPANY 2863 E. Coast Highway Corona del Mar 675-7080 1002 1 Gener1I A..E. 1--------1002 1 YR WARRANTY • HOME ATTENTION vmRANS!! IRVINE ASSUME 7~% LOAN Dally fresh 3BR, 20A, on huge tree-shaded loll Crpta, drps, hlUnirHarbor School Ot11t. Al~ $36,950. Sitbmtl down & ·~ over tantrustlc loan. CALL 645-8-IOO V. t: Ilo..unl & Co. 4 Attend a Presentation of II .I I " • • r. Hear the dynamic, . world-famous speaker-educator JOHN ~tUMBLEAU President, Lumbleau Schools Presented by Real E·state VALLEY REAL TY Operating 36 wholly owned offices throughout California A Berg Enterprise ·American Stock Exchange Company MEET I ' t.he men and women · who can hel·p your financial independence Scholarship programs for untrained people Advanced training program for experienced people 8:00 P.M. SHARP TUESDAY, MAY 7th PACIFIC ROOM IN THE IERRA . TOWER .:D.ISNEYLAND . HOTEL No ,Admittance Charge • Free Refreshments .Husbands and Wives invited limited Space -Call 639-1501 for Reservation ... I ' . ' ' • • \ .. 1 YR WARRANTY • HOME BUY NOW! . ' ' • -' ' , I' I il ,. B a I F 'Ex '"' l • I· ,, I Nu I , . . , . "" I. e I • I • .. . ) •. I :~ \ ., ' .. . , ;I .,, I' ,. ol ,. " K "' • I " I ·i - $110,000 to $250,000 ' OPEM-DAILY • ,, ( \ .. • " . . ·' . • :JO OAll.V PILOr '..lalurdJ.y, f\.111y 41 19/ .. Con 1 nturn. 3'2.S 1 Apartments Furnl1 ed I Ap1rtment1 Unturn. Apartments Unfum. I Ap1rtm1n11 nturn. 1 p1rtment1 Un urn. Af)l!rtment1 Un urn. Aet• Furn/Unfurn - EAS\BLUFF Coll• Mesa 3724 I Cosll MoH 3824 Hunlir>jlon BH<h 384_0 Huntln~ton 8Hch 3840 Nowport Bolch 3869 NowP9rt Buch 3869 BRANO NEW 4 lldrn1s.. hl'ttUI. s:.artlrn i>at\o apt. 21 11 butlu;: 111," l Utt. ~pac1?us, 6 unit IJl1li:, I :? Bit P'' fc1~I )'l1t'fl. PARK NEWPORT DREAM COTIAGE ES l'orp.'t. drnpei-, up1)1\11nc1'1i .'-: hk~· nt>". uur~ $100. Adu~~· UNDER NEW J!IH'l~S.:t', f'rtJl5, ilrps. SHU. APARTMENTS on can•I VERSAILL t>r1ck lrpl1·. Spit.ciuu.." \ll'jll no r~·t~. l22a !::Iden. G-1&-Wl :Z NEW MGMT. ?bjj RtJnK!d Hoad. IO~'l-Wt9. &nan 2 BR. ihR51:, blttUl, r;q , ft. in lll'111\1• 1·1•1<\dentl11I _!fl~pn1. I r;g~;-Sc,a'Ch 3848 Oft the bay ,, frplc, h'I deck, W/U. 1de1tl ON ,...,ELA.,."' un•a. $·1~ r-.lont~ n.\Cl-tJ-:l..IJR J11m. u. p 1 SPACH)US AP'TS I 1 lor 2 ii;lrls~ Adulls, no pctli. A Soud, "eou t ~Pl I EMPI-or net. lad)r to •ha MOVE IN TODAYI \\orl<uh~ n1un pttlermJ ~ ADULT LIVING t'Pl'l-:R Dl 11'L~:x. '.! t.11: l.u,ury ·apartlnrnt lvl11& S~/nlO lta.rly Wrli680 1 1 axa. S BR 11pt. WUllng 1o Bab \ .\lu~t bl· l'ef'Jl'..'<'tab1c. l'lll 1 t'ron1 $)~'11 &, UP. Bil. '"''" hl: lll rni. kll, overLQIU..lni,: the wnler. l:!n· · Pool • Acapulco A11ua Bar sit tew nltes pei· v.·k. SI 1 1( 1 til:l-l 613 . e 1 BR, 1 bath !'<lll\•'· ·1\•hi;:, IH•, 11 g wy $';'50.M heaJth spa, 7 Newport Heights 3170 & JMcuztl. Specracular nio .. Prefer 11011 -------e 2 BR 2 b th i>u111l1~'k, ~ur .. \\/V.' ..:111•, S\1in1nu1;i,: pools, 7 1.1a:htl!d PA ~ere t.ak;, ~\·tT<nrt'ring smoker. 6'16-278!. lhuullto [a • ~~1U.~1'.(;2ARB~t::sn1'IPT,,, s. PINECREEK I • 2 BR' 1 b:th tlqis. fJ·plc. rnuunt11u1 \'L('\1. t.:uul!ll cuurllt, plus. nule.s, o,r Sd~ra10,,uds '1.,,"1c"' u',."",.,"..,.'Y cf,,o~~alns · .:iiG~lilJlon._.~lttr S~t~.~C~.~~t~.-::;:;;::;:;::--;::::--±1 "'f r "1 "•' I LIVES UP • w Ilk t-i-h110l~ d1111).' p blk o1C)C e ltlU s, )>UtlUl~, IJ 1u • • , .1u ........ ust, yin, .;xoWlll, ~ w~ .;:;i1n1l~· St-rllon. ~1:7. ":-I e Heeted Pool iit'.11.L·h :-O\ut~1;,. ,·pl ·1,.11~1bl~. 11.;iAllU'd, ~roquet. Junior l's vlCY.". <'rpts, drps, Quiet 'rotlll Secw1~. IRVINE· rtllable 1e1n. t _.11d ~t .. C)I 00-.iU.I.:__ TO ITS NAME • Adjn<·t•nt to tiin.:l· lovi•ly ~uod 1~-·r. t•hildn·n (•\'l'r 16 U'OJH $19-1.50 tnoothly; ahJ(J 1 bldlnK. adlt!i, no pet1, SUll), Inunedlate Occupant•y ~hare 1 1'ot l\{'W 2 BR, ibti Sl1\J $lJO Nlll·~L\' fur11 l ,i:, 21 Over ·r.t(() 11111 ti·ecs 1 ii.I 10 park. 2 blki1 to S.O. ~'"'!''Y· ,'<',:I ar•·••IJll11. No )'.If'\~ $215/lno. and :bbcdroom pl.a111 and 6-1()...4478 ADULTS townhiw. $110 l)t:r 11\0. J. l 1~1· 11·~llt·1~. Al'tlllts, ',!Cl ~·ts. litt-eunls \vUh Ydtl~rfall~ n~·\\' 188 i>tort• \Ve!>tmi-i:t('r Ycur round~91-3727. ;i.s1ocy town hous.:s. EJec-S•n Clemente 3876 Sorry, No Jlets !~~. CaU 836-4076 ~11 2<l l4 Vista dol Oro 1 ::.? \I \I 1l~nn ti·l!°>-1J;!O. . . •ot , l'l..•l'I , ·llln, IOr n111Jl 11hrJ111}!ni.: 1'Cnt1.'r. l Jilk --trlc kltcbena, private patlot ·---B•chelor 1, t & 3 Br's. ,,.,,.-;rwv, Nowport Beach ! HuntingfOn deach 3740 ~~~tr c1~1ol'lo11:-11:!.1~c 1-~ .. 2· 10.1G?11dci~ \\;c~t .1Co~~~'\· .~: OCEA NFRONT ~~~~!co:bie~~~~a.p::: NEW GAltDEN APTS. from $175 per mo. \VANTEO: Soph. e m_p 1 1 rea lty 644·1133ANY"rIME I Uc<lr0t1n1 api1t1111c111 1-'l'fHll nu cs o lt' Kll.l'.l . . ~t .,.. • 2 BR 2 BA'M-1 $100 S•nta Ana fen11de lo share 4 BlJ --------LOW WEE KL y RATES srr.: f II . r II·, I· \'l\('(111t•1'!1 left i·1 futnll)' :-'Cl'.· 1.1·11•;1• 1 BH, 2 l~i\. t::lcvah11' ui.u: \\'\th elevutorw. OpUona1 • • ' (Jl"eSli1'C N.B. home. \\' FOR LEASE . . ou''. u."'1../~c 1 ~~~ ·12;~ 11011. I Pool U.111nt:(" <.iiun1· Roon1. n1aid service. Ju11t :iorlh 01 3 UR. 2 BAT~l. dshv:hr, 3700 Plaza Dr. i;trulght 1•x1.'<". 1n u I e ~IAllJl !!;Al-i~r1u.l'rr ·I Bit Executive Su1te1 I Fui1;!1~l~':td'. O:Otu ~lc~u. i 1-:nt·l·~;..·il >,:••l'llill" J\tau11'C' i f~1n Island. at Jwnhoree frplc, 714-556-046~ 640--J.121. •11 ~ l3a Fl'plv 11 , 111 • i,.:n i· \\ 1 121 Yorktown Blvd. Pl ,. ~·i36.J J HERMOSA VISTA 1111.tTl\'1 ~ t"-'Ul1I\', nu IK'ls l WXI :)!Ul Juaqutn ll1llll lload. $250. Call ~93--0141. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiii J'\IORJ'ING fC'inall.' to iduut • 11 l 110 ~Ir 01,.,1~r. Fl'll i;io·p~ lkn1·h ·~lvd. ;_~f Yo,i·kt0\\'11 lQnc. •_.:___.... APTS. LAl-:\orf\:\ l.Jl)(J ,\!i'l'S. } 'fth1phont! \il4) 644-J~I() NEW, extra lge 2 BR, 2 bils,I' Bea<·h upt \\'/Kume. On \n ronlln pool. N(';ir ~·ri!'lhloll 536-0411 THE HUNT ENDS_., ltPntt1J Qll'., Hi·,\ :it755 S. C11nsl JI\\)'. Ut1; Bch., ~:_ N:p~~r~1at~ pool. l!.'xcit\11&' rlly; It ocean -Pcnnlnsuln. 67H7'J5 t1ft 4 I lsht11d. t.:lcn1.. l'ttl'\/o..'hi11l, STUDIOS & 1 BR'l . No l\lOl'(' upurtment hu11l1n~ I ljl~:; c;oldf'U \\t•i>I, fl.U. I* 2 WEEKS FREE * \'l(W. $250. 491)..{)616 ~t ' ""v G -,~R 43!i J>ui>I s~·hli<. i\b.•t C.D ~I .. 111-j • full '.;\lrllt'll 11·hcn V()U !'elf' our ~n1tl<iu!>. 892-5217 Spectacular. New v·1sta del Mesa San Ju1n fl,, ··~.;~~~-~~ ~·I or .•nt :;.r Srht. Crpto:. Of"l)lol, ~'latnt e Jl<'al• I pool Sl>ill'•OU!I Jay-out. G&rdcn ! Ocean Vu Townhouses t c I t 3871 l.~--~~-=~= I $115. n10. Call 641-2496. I e L1.1un1hv faril1til.';.. a P 11 r 1 nl e 11 1 s \Y it h ' CHILDREN \\'r1!J.: 10 h1.·nch. 't UH. T <~'11 ,\DULT G.ARDEN HO~l!!:S ap 1 r•no MINI WAREHOUSES 1 lRVL'lli:: To\\nhousc Unlvcr-e F11'l• utilitirti l'Oll\'i'nlentl'.!. Uut iiuict. + 111'1 l;.u'. uk• pallu.'i, !!'pie.• lltVINE AVE. AT fl.1E&\ 2 BR. Toy.•nl()USC, tr.,tc, STORAGE sily Pa.k, all cpr<l, 2 liR, e ~~rct• lin1·1~'I • 3 Bror:! ... ·rv ltoonl f and parent.s love the I l'Uslou1 •'Ll'ts, drps. un.o 1 l\lo\•e in w/deposit only s~: 2BR condo, w/\v crpl. front $250.1 BR, lrom $195. No l\lovc•UI or 111ovt-oli 2 BA. liv ml dill rnl, fnilc, • T.V. & 1n1ud set\·. &\llltl. • 1 Full Baths large, spacious apart· 1il111ut-cis, Sl'li) 1K.'r rno. l RR. Sl1~ 2 Br. $230 range/oven, rt!'lrig, 2 car Pool, l\!nnis, co111ine11111I clian,::l!§. f'roin i1•50 per lge kil<'hen, gurtU(l' + rar· • liar·B-Quc: . • ln & Out £nlc1'\KLu1ng ments at Banbury l)li· l'i"I\ I Uay & !'light Security, Pool, gar. Pool, Ja...,11. lacll. 2&124 breakfast Separate fantily 1nontn. port. Nr. w.lult poul & IX"<". e Pho~" sen:it't' tt1•t•u!!.. • Cross. 2 RR vcranfront npt in old J:u·u:at, Rb;ifj ~dg. f /exTeVr-Paseo Carrncl. PH: (Zl3) sect;ion. Close to shopping Hantilton & N~...,·lahtl St., p& lat•ih1. ~350 n10. L ca s c · 1-• I nHI~_ to ocean _ • Cou11t1-v h1h·hc11 s l 1 1r11 Bea · ·1 cise rni, a s, co or · 681-16;)8 J!"ii!'i!'"i!'!i"'ii"i'!ih~. !!..,_i!"ii11!!!!~ ALLSPACE 'Y .,. __ _ . p.on.s1 .·~ 11. m tt'L , Ea. Apt. has dishwasher,~='=~.~--~-~- fKl2-0?f>9 eves. 1 BR. $15S.$165 Just S22fJ and rc;1Qv 10 nlOl't' • C.'hild"en 6 & yo1u1~t·r lrvl1.:. 1u1'. hca('h. ?>.Ian)' reirig, i;hag cpt & pvt patio 2 l~lt, Condo, crpls, drps, 960-1970 NE\\IPOHT lil;::AC.11 NF:\V DECOR. J>riv garagl' into~ n St;1le ht·.,nf.til 11rc .-;L·hl t1_·e,•s. l'rf'ft•t' L~uplc or 01. deck. blt111s, stve, retr1£, pool, 2 LA ri,1ANCHA APTS LuxW')' Condo. Ne\\' 11111· 1 Lndry rn1. Nc\1•cr Spani1-h THE VENDOME •. Childn.•ris piny tn't!a s!nglc adull. $ ·l .. 1 0 I n1 o. ~ n1ilcs to J\turina, $225, Spacious Adult .garden apts. \\'ANT GAHAGF. lor Storni;r Crest. V1C\I'. 2 HP •. den, 21 ~ A<lul! Complex. :! mi. So. Qf 1845 Anaheim, C.M . • U.11-gc 2 &" :i l31t upl:.. 'l 1•r11-s Uasc. ·ls.t-i:::it.__ UUS SERVICE TO ~ 71~1(}-1839 eves & \\'kends_ Close to shopping & bca~h. in S.J.C., UJ1.n1:1 Point. <t Ba. frplc, cxlras. 1\.•nnis .. Sun L>i('~o !>·n,·y. 17301 e 2;1r1dult l'\"'t'. t:Cn ll•r-s TllE oou~l llN . O .--Santa Ana 3880 Luxurious shag crpts, bltins San Cle111entt· iu·cu. m-6111 S375/lno. ~1:1 ::1-67:~0 or J'ccJson Ln, HB. 8·12-7S.1~ 'l'OUH-St>;brt'f'J.e hoinf' ls • l:asy :lC'fl'SS t'> ino~t ('ill· I N••\\' 2 BH fq•h·. tl'tTlll'C, ~:\Ytl~ NT. cha1·n1111~ lt-g inclullc tlislt\\'uslie1·. 14:". l\lun.-811 n1·5pn1 t IH:>-!1672 81\CH apt. Lan;;c. \IC l'Y ni;;. l'l'.1dy. fl('\\ I~· dl'~'ut':otL•Cl, 1iluymcnt :11 ~u~ I JXlOI . ()ccan I Blk. Li..·a:.cs .BH, ~ba, plush ~pllltg Sr CHILDREN pool & gas BBQ & private s2;,. Sin~k·~. St.-e111·c. 2UC1 · BLU~~F'S art!n. 4 BH. 21:: HA Residential tt·al'I. So. or llt'\\' dt·ps. 11uic1, <!B l{. :!b11, e Nr. sho1~~in:,:; ,i;, fl'\l'ys. f1\)lll $3!'i0. 49·\-:G21 drpi, :.! car prki~g, pool, ANL> ,\DUL TS LOV'E" patios. 1, 2 & 3 BR, $100. An11hcin1, A1>t 13, CM. Sci' Condon1i11iun1 Nr. Mi Sehl.~ Ilan1il1Qn near F..dison lligh. gar or g;in1e rn1. SC'H • frvtll Sl6J . ---------iiat\!h the ()Oats suil hy, sll1i $250 per mo. Gas & v.•ater 1ht•n call 612-501:1: 4\t-1-176 . Catholic <-hurch. $17:i/n10. U1Kler priced »! $lj() 1110. l'lcnning ovf:ll, d/1\1, 10x35 BANBURY CROSS I 81'~~:;;i-~-~~ "~~·c~:,• ·l~ii~i~: I '.1L·ail, .~j7~ -11~~.. ask. for PARK PLAZA I I paid. ·~ o~· 1 car gat·lll,lc In Cos -ftl'ly least?. 64'1-5Gl2. Incl until 96.~92'o. p111io, i::as fu111ace, in ·1tusty • 615-S:J..l. 2 & 3 BR apta. 778 Scott Place !\I ~:!(} ,. 1' . I di "'10 (Neur Beach Blvd & 'Varner) f-"rol. $27:>:__ {i7!'i-6\4j e\'Cli. E'"'CLUSIVE IV t I'll . Play Area 642-2007 . csa, ~ inonlh. BRADF~RD Pl. S.A.. J\inin L B h 3748 r1p l.'X, N Is, no pt>l s, ~· 16761 VI '\V POIN'I' • •IL' ··' es c 1 a1eu. p I j _, . , ti42-.t\N2 ·v aguna eac mo, 7;,g \Vest 18th Sl, E . i....11. •• .--. 2 BR. NE\\I \'IE\\t Apt. NB. 2 'l'O\\'nhouses, 2 Bi{, oo' llCUZi.o. sauna & Dyer, '3 BR, Dbl. gar. • 00 _,.JSO.I e 842-6604 e tTplc. enclosed gar a i,: l', :.!·~ s ,'f, t'rpl, clubhouse, Rre: clubhouse NE\\', lge l BR. Ulils incl. $ID/t>.10. East Cosln l\tl'i;a. patio, t~1,,,_s1~1d,re6 11s play E 1 fVflkCIPooENCY 1 A.pdts fhro't"d~7 SPACIOUS Pomclikr 2BR c1cck. $300. NJO--'JOul. IKJOI. $19:i. & J325, PH: LlcensFed day$IOOcare00 c:ent. pool. 'Va1k to beach, $195. J:::St'asy acx:t'iiS. Dhl garng . urea."'"""·"""""".,. ee . 'm'H 'p. n •J· ., ON BEACH I M V d 3863 tii~1231. rom . 496-0)16 onige only, 642-5999. 3: RR 2 1 Village Inn, 49+-9<136. quiet triplex nr Fair Dr. , esa er e PARK PLAZA II N.B. Condo, S:35. 3 . .:: h\'YS, schools. ti.lust See! 8J::ACLIFF MANOR APTS. Rooms 4000 Office Rentar 4409 BA. pool, F.P., Nev.' crpt, Newport Beach 3769 Beani cell. rrplc. dshv.·shr, ,, . e HOME ATi'.10SPl-IERE :l BR, 1,, BA. Studio. Pool. 805 West Stevena l paint. &1.2--0378/6-1&--01<17. e LA PARISIENNE • i;:u·. l'nc. pal\o. Avail uow. Co·· 'B~ U~fui; ~ r. LS~~ j Dcl!!xe 2 ,!\:. 3 Ul{. _Rental Ofc, Ask about our discoun1 plan. (Df1 Sunilov.·er) Rough it. Batching. ~·n Lt:ASt:: Ot"FICE gp,\CE lluntlngton Be<1ch iil'al & l\'all'r pd. ~1. 11~~~~d r!t in~una~\ 1 a';.~ _311JJ i\luce Ave. 546-103 1 I ~:'.125 Placentia Ave., N.B. S•nt• Ana S4S.1121 roon1 . N~ stores, bus stops. r,_r, SQ. t¥f. 4 BR ToY.'llhousc, xlnt cond. 2 BR F'urn. S2I:'> l'\'CS ~ 1:ccrcalion Rooin Newport Beach 3869 i :HS-2682. South Lanuni 3886 ~re "'Ith l\l'O .dogs, orlf' Nev.' oirp;>11 busi11e"5 t.'t'n1Cr $250. Call 968-976.l ,\II cleclril.'. Fireplace. I BAYFl{tJN"r • retired man & nuddle agl'<I office bldi;:. Fun1• or untu~. C.~I. 2 b1·, 2 ba, \\'ct bar, gar, Heall'd9i;,_~~ Adults. HUNTINGTON CHANNEL REEF LARC,E Unlum. 1 BR apt. 11\'Qrk\ng t111U1 $20 \I' k , 10X16 11-'t'<'pllon ll re D.j. bltins.,,_~l,!C\Yly CJ1l\S .~ Across fl'\lll\ golf l'OUrsc. ONE ONLY! PACIFIC ~~I~~. ~ll~~F"!~t;, 1:;1.1 $~~: 2 Bl', 2· Ba, \\'Ct bar, pool, utll pald$ .• :~~d~k!.,to beach, RG4G-6-197, Cosla r.-tcsa _ 1ax1ft (':'(('('. orflce. 2 8Xfl drps. »<l.,.w;w. 20--!32 S.'lnla Ana A\'t'. I Bedroom Apl. Ol'eclookint.: iU OCE:i'U~ ,\\C., 11.B. n10. Adults, no IX!IS, Call slips. 6 ~fj_~ase. Owner, 00 pets ...,., ~" i:~iS ~ wkk up, v.<ith adjolnln~ offiel'S, l...case Ill' Townhouse Unfrn 3525 $3,S/\\.K UP. 1 Br. 2 Ba & pool. Grent l0<·ation. s1;;, l714l 536-1487 I 64-1-17117 . alter ' • Westminster 3898 r. e en~ ~ ..... up apt. ~~ ·=~~~O. ''~~hcr:tt Bach. Color TV, tnaid scrv. per mo11U1. Ofc. open 10 am--Opn1 Daily DUPI F.X Nr ix'aL·h 3 BR 2 BR, 2 ba, $195. 3 BR, 2 Ba, ;>18-9755 or &15-396i. <hl~ & furniture $450/m•. ,. Huntington Beach -\\'Rlk to "'IOI. 111 F; i\'IESA. •ll> N. THE VENDOME \VJLUA.\1 \VALTERS co. I 2h.o. 'rp·rl~; C""'tS, drp~, .--.ar', t275. Bltins, D\V, Crpt.s, 2 Br, 2 00., neiu: Bolsa k Room, prtv. bath, k1tch pr1v. Call for appt. 8l'l-3212, lilt. bcuch. 2 BR Toy,•nhou.sc, Newport Bl. NB. 646-9681 I i;:: --yrly, aft 6 o~~r lii:i-46~·1 drps, patios. Adults, l'l(I prts. Bushn_rd. ~ Upstalr&. $160. Nr, o.c. College, 54rH:il07 Sn11th. I pool. $ZW. n\O. 962-71TI. 18t'l Anaheim, C'i\1 0-ITLDr.EN & Pe!j; ok. 2 BR. · . , • ~ 42'~4 Patrice Rd, Nr. Hoag tn0. 5;.)2 -8521 an 3 Pi\t Ouplexes·FU'rn 3550 1 BH. for fenllllC'. Avail. ,Ju11c , S17S. ~BR., $26.'i. 16002 L)'M l RR, pa!to, Ult-uis, shag, llosp. Open Sat/Sun 1·3. Apts Furn/Unfurn 3900 BALBOA ls. $.25_. wk winter. NEW OFFICES ' 8: July. $250. 1110.. pool. .NEWPORT s1. Call 848--06,11. beach 1 blk. Adults, llQ [)!.'ts. LIDO 1 S L E . 0 r"' mat i c , Sluu'e bath & kitchen. Quiet IN LAGUNA.NIGUEU tenni~ ,'{,spa. 644--.'i490 1!.--XTRA \rg 2 br a b..'l dc\u~ Sl7:i. _\rly. 643--6680. ViC'v.' -\i;aterfront 1 Bl{ • mature man. 67~3613. -Only 42c per sq.---1t. l. LAGUNA Beal'h, Lo \Y c r Duplex furn, 2 Bn. 1 l /3 BA, forced air, heal. It'{; privutC' patio, cncloSl'd gar-.i.gl!, near ~ beach, North C'nd. $2.)(J. Lease, 49'1-9ti0l . 2 BR. sundcck, bench I blk. APARTMENTS -poolside apt nr beach. St6:>. Dclu:<i:l' 2 S.· 3 BR Balboa Pen. Condo. Apt. $375/mo incl. n $95 N tu rt 400 fl . Ii UP. All utll Incl{ ·Adults, no fJ(•ts. $2j(}/n10 1 sn. "'' F"11)lc. $150. 23~0 Florida. 536-ass2. j Frplc. !)/\\', Gal'. rr. $285. util. By Owner. 675-0534. ~e " ,,.e"''fl0 11 : "·rn, Pea'11· Crp1 i;, dr::i::, nlr, v. 1 i!t bar. J yearly. &l:Hi6!:!0. UTILIT!Ef' PAID Yt•!y. 833-1288.. entr, ' paUo, wiens. 27:192 Ca1rlno Cu1'ti1rnno t BLK to bch 2 Br fu111. Ulil I Adulls, No Pcdts 506 li1h Street. 2 Blt, P~ llil, I 3 S. <I BR Prin1c units. ste(Y.'l OCEAN fRONT, 2 BR, 2 &U-J.tl6. San 0\t'g(I t°tlYY IO 1 pd . Kids/n.>ts ok. Nov.' lhru :lljU Newport Blv . Cill · NU !"'TS 1 be ~ Cl 'Id k RI ba N · bl Summer Rentals 4200 Avery ; Hrkwa,y ;u111 oU. I ,.. 646-Call li·l:!-7678 11ri\'. _gar, . ,._ . o a ... ~,. tt reno . tr.. . ., r. new. i;ecunty dg, G ' July 1st. SZW. 4071. 84s--;,Gli 642--3857 Yrly $350. mo. 673-6TI9 Bl ! 831-1600 i!OLIDAY '\IEEl{END! san'Clemente 3n6 P~~v;;pic.:; d8:·a~-c~1~1~jti~~~ Irvine 3844 Irvine 3844 Irvine 3844 BALBOA 2 BR, tlen. <ilso 2 BR. both patio, sundeck & dbl gar . OCEANFRONT v.•/\1·h11l' y.·atl'r view. $250 mo. Aval! 00\\'. No lBR,utilpcl,Nopets.Quiel, Heated pool, ca rpo r1. 1~1s. G9.J Center• St. C'.\I NEW DUPLEXES $~ lndrv. /BBQ areas. t'losc lo 67:)...661·1. Al Oa.kWood Garden Apa rt· rnatun> man. l..N· n10. "'"nf• A\'llil. Junt, J uly & Aug. ~ 36 bch & pier. 492-4700 E/sidc ?, B<. l 0 • duple,·. "'" · No...,· lo Sept. B.1.,61:r 13. 0tt GREAT RECREATION · Beau1ifu1ly I urn ls he d . DELUXE Oceanfront :! BR w1frpll'. By \Vttk. Avail OOV.'. 4607 Seashore Dr. NB. 7J4-073-949'3 or 629-2546. NE\VP'ORT BEACli 1 BR. FABULOUS \\lhite '\later Nev.· paint ,'{, <)rps. Priv. A SENSIBLE : swim-Dsh \vst, garbage dis p, near beach. A.dulls only. '-'ie\\'. tll'.'atl'd Pool. !"'ear patio. SlSO. Ref's. Sn1l pct ~~~~·d~u1;~~· heal!h ~rubs, bllins, A..'l/FM, color TV. Inquire: 5-18-2152 beach. 2 RR & 2 BR, den. ok. 2653 Orange Ave. Apt 1 ~. 15 • pro pro Must ·see to appreciate. All Duplexes Unfurn 3600 $2'15 to $250. <192-4700. D, C)'f. 552-8.1,13. GRAND OPENING. ~=~~.~~~.driving tJ1?9e. pa rty tht> con1 forts of home. 3 B~. 1::z:.:.:::.::...:::.::.;:.:.:::......c:.::.::. Apartments Unfurn. 1 BR & LOFT ,\PTS. Pool, FUN ACTIVITI ES : Fuil·limo 2 BA AL.SO 2 Br. 2 BA &: t LES Sruic. 3 Bit, 2 8 ,\ & 2 jacuzzi, rcnl inclds all util, 1 S h BR. 1 BA. Drive by 700 E. B R, 1 r;:: .. t~rpk, 51 .. ,., d<ps. , Balboa Island 3806 rl'lri~. l'ncl gar. $190 ~~ $2'25. 0 8'8'"0c.tor, roe unnav brunc · Oceanlront or Call ~ ~ J Adults, no pets. 393 s.trips,par11esandmore! 673-6720 or 6T.>-22l1 bltins, •"'· encld pat;o. ~Ell' ' BR . HamH'°'" 6'!"'4411. AT PARKWOOD APARTMENTS ""UT,.UL APARTMENTS' •..,.--............... ~ tnunac East C t.-1 $33.>-1 · --garage npl on S1nglos. 1 & 2 bec:rooms. 1HOuSE SITTER For Letlse, 384 liq. Ft. aim~/ bw.ined. 12 olllces plus · cc.•ptiotl area .'.:: 1ilon1ge1. ,\ - jaL .. nl to OtlW&C Co14ntp' Airport. Call 546-8801 1 $225. Aft 5 or. \vkcrnls ,:.rly lea~ al ll6';~ ·rofl<IZ. QU II:::T . Eusts1tlc 2 BR -11~ I IN THE CITY OF IRVINE, rurn. & un!urn . w·1th all tho for June • August. lrlaturc 497_1978 !!as stove, D/\\. displ. RA . Patlo. Garuge. 1 ~ l)lk Mod 1 o I · OPEN HOUSE-Sat 10 to 3: ~hopping-Adults, 110 pets.• c;<lra~. e i open daily 1 tern tC'acher. wants location K Off BRAND new 2 Bit, sell-cont. 8un 10-11:~. :tTl CalJrillo. 642.o~til ufL to 7 So1ry, nopersorchUdren. in Newport Beuch. 69&-2'.255 •Y Ice Location , priv. double garage, close· lo NOH.Tl! Bay h'Ont. :~ BR 2 Spni Oakwood aft. 5 p.nl. 1111pl'OX. J.:U7 sq ft ln~I. marina, San J uan Capo. c onfl'1't.'nc~r 111, rccep!i011 tree tennis. 493-l6S6. lK1., cpt. drps, irple, t;ar .. ATTRACTIVE: 2 BR, shag Gardon LIDO ISLE '· llouse Oln1p. I arc11, ij otr11·cl'I. stock-r ip. \vasher & dryer. $-150. nio. crpts, bltins, dri>s, udults, ""' furn. 2 BR, 2 ba, t'rplc, .!\Iain cntr Jdenllfication. 1s 3 BR, den or 4 Cr, 2 bu. l,;ar Adul!s., fi.16--7213 no pets. $Hi0. nio. 1970 \\'aJ· Apartments elec·k::. Avail. June-Sept. I duy j1u1!1oriaJ, mu st d. New, lrg. Blt-ins . $350. Balboa Peninsula 3807 lace. 64&-0176. OCiG--1300 or 673-J.129 I C11mpus Di-, 0.C. Airpo~. .c~°'~'a'--'M~•~~~"~· ~"~"~·~11~30~·:._ __ ] Newport Beach Nartll LIDO 1~ fort bl · I I Otturuoncy Ju at -2BR. 2BA. <X:can viC'w. ' o;r, com a e, nice Y . ""' nc . I 2 Br Eastside. Cl\.t. nr sllOps DEL\Th."E duplex 3 br. 2 ba, D h h I · 1 l1vine and 16th furn, 3 BR. Suruty rwtio, Nr I m-1070 I I s \I'S r, re rig, c r p s, ,... I & bus. Older sing c-coupe. blLns, frplc, gar. Lease only. drps. S23:> lBR/IBA, all 64$.05~ beaches. Summer or yearl>·· • 1 ~tO. t'REE RENT * Sli5/mo. 642-5666. l'\o pels. $3.iO. ~949 appl's. $180. 979-5099. Rtnls from $145 Agent &l:J...6200 No le&R req. Dix. ·0111~. Apartments Furnished Corona del Mar 3822 $180 LRG 2 BR 2BA. HtW11art Beach So1dl PAL.\t SPRll'GS furn 3 Br. adj. Ai~rr Hotel. »c B.lbo. 1•1.nd 3706 1n 1 mac. Jn quiet 4-plex. J l6lll 1l lrv1111 pool. Day, \lo'ttk, n'Klnth. Sc:1. ft. incl. a/c, fiill EXTRA s pec i al child ok, no pets. 642·8170 534-4098 or 638-196S. services. 2172 DuPonl rm. t;. LITTLE !!<land, lo\·ely 2BR. j 2Ua, S37J n1onth , yearly, urchi1ec1urally designed 11i ~LaSalle, Apt I. 549-J.'i24 Rentsl1omSl60 Vac1tlon Rentals 4250 833-3223. (9 Iii ndon). I. yr old 'l BR cluplex 11p1. Lols lBR, pool. 1 responsible yng -=--~~-~---I DESK space available $91) of spoL'l' and l.lcautihtl adult, no pets, Sl3S + $'i:i Family Fun Apts. FOR rent cin Pacific Cst Hwy nlO. Will provide fumllaij'(' 67l-7171! or l-i2S-2749 I -' Balboa Penin sula 3707 natural woo1I 1 3~ J llth Pl alt Av.·ard .... 1ruting 1, 2. & ;)' br in llunlington &il. lraller, at $5. mo. Answeriqg ' .. ,.,,, .. ,_~.,·•;/mo. S I• o "''" < ep. .w ace ' I ~ .. ~-... " llam apts Y.'1 family rn1s. No sleeps 3. $j(). per v.·k. ~rv ct.• avallable. 1781:, Sunday only IH4-721 1 Ah'l· lease. Sorry, no pets. From Responsible adults only. Beach Blvd., llunlingtOn 2 BR APT, !~ blk to &y. or Beach. Carf)Ort, \Vshrm, $25(). mo. Ye1tr lease. 1116 \V. Balboa. 675-4526. ATTRAC front 2 BR. lg:c just $175. OUR TO\VN a.!';-1087 Be111·h. G-12·43:.!I. , sunny patio, gar. fl,1a!urc Famil Apt 1= Ad 1 adult, no peL,. $190., 22J.I A Y s., MAJ ams Rent•ls to s'hare 4300 ! NEW I Rutgers Dr. 1-213-45-1-:'.1104. Al'e. (Adams al r~irvle"·~. . Plush ofti('e Bldg., 2 to 6 ~ Co!lta fllesa. Phone ~7-4785. WILL SHARE real super suitl's. Conference i. 2 UR, uufurn, Condo, crpts, TIJE EXCITING 2BRJ l ~liBA apt ~ 2 smJ Xerox copier. Near o .C. a . Corona del Mar 3722 l E.R 11p1 ~farguerite St. $225. Large studio $173. util l11cludcd. 67:~-55Q3 or Pl111.:e Realty 49+-970-l drps. UH ins, pool, patio, PALM MESA APTS. dogs with nir:e working gal. porl. 833-36-lO. ' tITES· NPr. OCH. • na, c. 5 inc. IRVINE · airport area. Otfifc gnragc, $23:> 1no, 968--.~7·13 MIN 'l'O Pool .. u et uu·1• · Sl21}.1v/ util. furn Bach. nou- s mo k er, h u s in C'ssn1an. Spotle!SS. Qui<'I. S h\I')'. 6T.'l-18:i~. SPACIOUS Ne1v 3 BR, 1~., Bach, 1 & 2 BR. from $157 $160 ea. 557-4568 alt 7PM. space 45c per sq fl Intl BA. pa!io, frplc, pooL Adults, No Pets. TEACHER lllf'eclS roomm1ttc, crpts, drps, jwitorial & utl. JUb"T l{EDVCED, 3 BR. 2 S300/n10. &1fH067. • 1561 ri,tesa Dr. Almost ocenn front, yearly, J\fUJ..LAN Heri\\y 3400 Jl'\·i ' b;1. Frplc. near ))ea('h. $-WO. Dana Point 3826 l.J blks from Newport Bl\'d.) your share $15.iln10. Call J;K).2960. ' . 1.: LG clelu>o:l' bach. \\/kitchen. 1 blk to lx·h. S:!25. Call 67~2:xil afl 3pni. JI7 H(·llotrope. f,..j()..();j(}I 01' ;:.;:..;.....c..:.;.c:... ___ :.;.:;; Herc's t\1 C' n c \V home that brings a ~9860 Vince 497-2035 after apm. OFFICE SPACE no'w 644-4174 HILLTOP-pri·~p.'.lc '.I or 2 br. d. HUNT. BEAQ{ IXluxe adult WANTED mature straight i!\•ailablc on East eofbt CUTE buCh('IOr ap! on beach. LOVELY 2 BR & Oen fp[. gar; 411lx It nllillllll little calnu1c ss into tl1is l1 ectic worl A poolside garden bungalow, male tD shr 4 Br hse & utll. 11 .... ry, Co1vna dcl Mir,:r, $:mcl. Quiet person. ,r/ga.:. $300. mo., Call duties optl . Keys 493.6970: J . kw od I nr ~an, lrJ:lc, l1'l' patio, Cl to bch, J-IB. $105. I R w IN & J R w I Call 67:>-:nGG. 71.(-537-770-l~-=---c-&.JG--4,ill laven ot green. Par 0 Apartn1ents. n 6 pools, saun1, tennis. 846-962-8668. J{EALTORS. 6-14-61.ll LG. BR s. Den. frplc. palio, :FANTASTIC J BH. 2 ha, SUPER 2 BR Apl~. Great th e village of University Park in tile new .?·Also 1 Br. from $135. tlATURESTRTProfeumale * WATERFR-ONT 11t gar. Em11L n1arried cple. ot· p1'1v. tri-Jc,·el So. of lh\·y. ,. i l' "'' . Tho n1 p son 2 Br-spacious. Bltn1, pool, nr seeks same 3 BR. Oen Vu Prime Ney,•port Blf'ach Ide. mature Sgle. GT.i-9123 $39::>. Pct OK. ~2-9666. Manage1n:~~--O~r1.•_·_'"7'_. tO\VIl of Irvine. Apart111cnts with 1-3 bed-shop ctr&: bus. Adlls. 1941 tin. MQ.4121 x374, Res. Executive offices wlbliJC., SUBLET. 6/U 10 fil l. Cute 1 1 DELUXE nC\\' :t br, 2 ba, all -F $!SS hl · h t Pomonft, CM. 642.-352'7. 494-2761 . \'llf'l bar, private bath. BH. Adults only. Refs.. blln•. frph·. i\'alk 10 shopg & LG I RR. Stove, rcfr1g fOOlnS. fOill 1110 11t . y, Wlt se para e A;;~P~ls~F~u~rn~/~U;;n~lu~r~n~3900~llJlR~V~l~N~E~· ~N~<~wd3~B~R~2r:ba J.11 Ba,Y!llidl' Dr., NB 6TJ""6dll 67j..6i,Jj alt 5 & \1.knds bc:u·h. s.~7.i & s:~95. 673-:.!918. crpl~. rlrp11, $16.j, month · c d I d £ nili. home furn $130 mo Jl\il\IE -------I 4!!ti-705.~ eves or \\'ken1l!1. SCCtl011S IO( a U CS atl a.I CS. .....,pon' slblo n'."e 55') ~ ' l 1 DlATr; OCCUPAN<?\' B1\CllEWR 11pl, J't'frig. no :I Hl't Studio. dbl gar. nev.· Y ..... ..._. ~ Offll.'c & Stornt:c, app:X. klll' llf'n. e e1>eTI('l"' 1~0 f e<:'t'JrU ~·' ) n ... poo. ' ORKIN GI to share 2 3000 Ml ft. \\'eJiil Ne\lo' rl · I R l •· I 1-t 11• • I n•· HUGE 1 BR, ,.11 bllns, cloM'd W G RL pets. .·.-.-; . or .,.-:,...•~-/Cltl' . ;i rno. i ........ 1 • ., BR, 2 BA, F.V. Call $300. n1thly . 64:>--00:il hr 67 109 67~ n •~·• l h !25"/ s-· .,-28 °ara1-:e. Ocean Vici\'. SI~. Costa Mesa 3724 Costa Mesa~ 3824 Adults. PH: Boll, 67:>-,;z:2· 979-{)313 or 962-17!H. :iJ&-3.s:ici • I NE\V 2 BR. OrC'nn Vie11 . \\'c -· -----Business Rental 4450 Business Ren. 1•1 . $30 WEEK & UP 1 SllO . 2 Hit .. QVIET. Crpts. Bar. Cp!s/d.rps. Oi;hy.•.shr 296 Uirr',,. sa11la anafwy. rl'·p• bit•·• clo--" gar Luuncll'"ll fuclliliel'!. 4\lfi--2921 I.,) e Studio St 1 BR Apts. .,, ""· :.o....., • • ~ • TV & J\rtaid Scrvl1·e Avail. Pnv. P~ticf. No IJC'I. Ea1tbluff 38~30 B11i/t-in-ra11"e 2116 Thurin · s~m -" •Phone Se•vk~ -Hid. pocl Garbaoe disposal e Children & Pel Section $160 Up. 2 Br. 3 Br !~~ Ba, • DELUXE • o I .2.176 Newport Blvd., C~1 pool. pltiy yrd. epls. drps, 3 BR, 2 BA apt for lensr. Dish1vas lCf 548-9755 or ~$-3967 _!}_1'_0_lllcgr No. 1. 645--658,1. incld spac. n1aster suilc, th!l Deluxe slia" carprtitl" El P M I " BR 2 " All d rin & dbJ garage. Auto door o o uerto esa ' . ~.. new et""· 'I p I F11// le1·!ot/1 ~,rapes I lrplr., patio, dble gar. opener avai. oo & .\ a 1 BR . Furn. $165 Up ~\-'es!tlifl, Adull<> .. 6-12-1155 Recreation .area. AduH.s on· All Util. Paid ~ ly, no pe11. PH: 644-80).1 LHC; 2 br. '!IJ.'l, din rn1, e $307 e No Chltdr~·n, i\o Pel;.. , t'J)l/clrp, :-tv/i'\'f. po 11 J · · Pool & Hecreaoon ,\d!I!'<.~ pct~ s11tJ. fi-t;H;~. ss:; ~e-dwbt· NB 1959 M aple Ave, C.M. '! iii{. 2' J h:i, II' rrplt:, \\'lLLIAM WALTERS co. HOLIOAY PLAZA-c·nel<r-l'tl 1:111', i\•1 IJl'ts. $210. • i· 77--Huntington Beach 3840 DELUXE S~cious I BR 1 ui< ,, r 1.1J. furn apt. 11:>0. Pool . Ample PRIVAC.~v"'w"t-3~BR~.~,~BA7• $149 $1b9 28R parking. Adulls. no pets. 1 lrpl. gar, lndry. yrd. pallO, 1965 Pomona Avr., C~1 1 11 1 µe1o;. $285. &1&441~ Sp&t' l'JJ!~-rlr . .1:11r. pool , ·~ ·~R l l' 2-h --·e,:,:__ 3BR $209 pet/kid ok 17361 APT. M,fU~AGr~ or .. r 1 l'P.l\"ACY t: 2 BR. 2 BA. Kcrlson Nr BeAch & Slalcr rum units. No l'hildren-pet~. I ~r. p.'llio & yrd. !\'o llfl~. ln10 • $:-iQ d('J). Move in Uve to. $70 of! ~1l, 1'lin.1 ~210/1?11), 6-16-4111. l(.12--4fl(H or RIZ--0.189 duties. Prefer niatu rc "BR 2 Il\ 1 11 h -woman 642-9520 t1ft :; l'i\l. I - 1 · 1 • poo • < ~ 1"' r. 2 Hl)R1'1. l BA. crpts. drP!', Ow1wd and man~~cn by. T/11· Irvi ne Company Sn/cs office open: 9:00 AM. to 6:00 PM. 17560 Jordari Avt., ln'int 011 pd. Adlfs-. no IJl''IS. $1 [1.l lnundry, g11ra~e. SliiO. 1M. BEAUT Jo~UH.N. I UU. lots QI ul). ~ E:. 20th !it. ltl.;-1761 i'll Slater i\1e. t:ll3J blt·lns, pool, ~·11lk to .<.hop-----pin", ml. rruni h c 1~ L<;. 2 BR ~1udln. ~nr. rir .,:\fJ-1898 ____ ---- SL.'iOlnlO. 9Sl \\I. l!)lh !')f. •Ml''M· Ac1ul!~. ~.ro~11 2~'!13 ;\!;\\' J\PTS. \\",\J,K TO ~2 V1wdh111n Dr f\10..:;,.t~,I;;'.'..' __ nF.ACll . I .~ :! UR'i1 frorn 2 BR Trailer, 1110 11111 -. 1: :;1111:-J~rn~. p:11i11, ~lD 111 $2::~. ~;x·rRAS. PARKUJ@@D ]ti tlte Village'of U11iversity Park (714) 552-0900 u1U. f\lm. Adulll orlly, n1 I 11duf1·1)1' µc1 $!.i:-111110. u1il :'J:,!>-2ii11, pet9. 6*--1809. ;,I'~';,· :::61:;.i·.,:l!l60:::::::..· -.,-..,-""'~· IT.I l ll'. 'l k :i f]r 2 btt kid!! ok 1 BR, Newport. Hlvd nr. O.·I ~ lilt t f{.\ up'>ll~ll' k ': RH !'<-'!SI l\for:i !'al ! .. •ult' I ' ,,, " SIC. MQ. 1 B' fl•~ I! ;\u l'IUl<lrt•n 01 F. or &nrh orf CHrflcld ar. 6C)OO!_IO ,.,, ... :~·,1-9Ui - -----'~=2-'9!14...:.·:..:..~-- , - • J LAKE-SIDE LIVING • EXCITING VALUE • Adulta•Smoll Pets Bachelor _ ......... lost .. On• ... -•••• 175 540-1800 MACNAB IRVINE . I I I ... ! ·/ RETAIL SPACE FOR LEASE "" i20 sq. ft. ground fl oor in Design Plaza , NeWI I port Center. Page Noll 642-2757. (U34) ) STUDIO OR OFFICE SPACE : for lease in exceptional building in Design 1 Plaza, Newport Center. Structure & plaza[ provide a •llmulating & ln!ormal envlro~ ment !or de sign pro!e,.ional & buslne 'j e~ecutive. Suites avallable !rom 4-00 sq. I -1250 sq. ft. Page Noll 642-27~7. (USS) •1 INDUSTRIAL-COMMERCIAL DIYISIOJt l Irvine 901 Dovor Drlvo 641·2757 Nowport Buch, Callfornla 91663 •• • • offl NEW 15 utili nlon 543- 0J>~F ·30C Sul R.E 2 0 •ho' ~~ !>00 Com DAR st or N• 161 "'5 Bus ** C-2 • la>! dbl ;n 8, ... ly. !or A cal M 1525 Id• D & Sou lo G uu ., TO St, I Al 0 v a R s 0 w 11 R N I N I ' '' ,. SaturdftY, May 4, 1974 DAILY PILOT :J I 1off.:_.l':_c-._ ... _R:.•~n°"1_11~-=--=--=--=-~4400:_~·•1n-v-.-.. :-::O,...p_P.O_rt""•'""y-"'so=u'"'""L-.. -,,...,,,-F~ou-n~d--~5300~·,·c~.-rpt-n-t-.-.---.,60"1"'s"""''"•'"ln~tt"'ng....,./P"°•-po-rl"'nt-,60=73=H"'•"lp-...W'"•-n""tod...,..,m;;;-m;mr:.T.1p:-t:wr:.::n1:::ec1T, MW&'F.,7100 • p Wantad, M&F 7 OOHe p onl• • M&F 1111t- NE\\' OFFICE •• Two l'OOl"l\S 15 x 15 and 10 x 12. Ali utilities pakl. $100 per rrlonth. Coala 1'.teu ntea. Ma-7729 or 642·8372 BAH.·beer/Y.•ine, 33 kcgg, 120 c11o5Ci; (X'r n10. reg I.rude, PUQI J1tbl.c, 11hulne l.lokrd, ju~/pln 'b a I I • WJne t.Ocktall11 niovlng w c I I . Sho1i11lfli l.<enter pruxlnilly Bet&ch. 1111ere~1ed pti.rtle~ \\Tile only fo1· detnil.11. Claa,;- 11\"cd ad no 53, ,.,o thllly J) lot. P 0 Box 1500. Costu tilPsa, Ca lll 92626 no broker lnve1t Wanted 5020 CALlr. ~!MAL t'ON1'1l0L PATIO-Co"" & O.clu PAINTING APT MGR W•n t ed . BUSINESS MM••<lf wa"ted Delivery-Sunday Only 1111111~11 Beach Shl>ltcr Custom de11t11ntd cxpcrlly Oppo rtunity for co u p I e . for bu"y 7 doctor n1t'<liaal " 8521 Ediaon st. 536--2511 bul:t. >"ree e&tirnat~s lfusband for n1aint & repnlr.: ore 111 0t'Sln&e CJ. f\lust have OF DAil .. Y PIL01, TO CARRIERS. RE- fB&t>k of Hunuu'le Sociely) 6•1598 846-M95 BY plumblnc etc. Nice salary. ~ 110n1e aupervlaory expcr & QUI ES THE USE OF A J..A.RGE STA OJ>'FICE Suiles, 2·3.d fu01"1111, ·tt fool, l'rn> Ora»tf, C~I. Suitable D.R., Dl'nt., 1115., R.E., 6-12-1112 Anlnlli.I. Allisl~lanec Lea;ue I blk 10 ocean, 1m. Pool. llC\.'Ountlng 1kUls., Medical R • Adopllon, ipaying-& Carpe t Servfee 6016 ·1 213--4.33-5'24 or 960-2508. ore ('xpcr. deiitretl. but not TJON \VAG ON OR V,\N. CONTACT MR. neu1@1•lng lnforn1 . 536-2513 JOllN'S Cai·pet & Upholidt..v GARY APPRENTICE n('Cl!:lis. StarllnR w lar¥ $000. BENTON WILL1Ah1S. 330 WEST BAY ANllilALS llitPOUNOED Dr! Shamp00, (Sol l 1 U\'e in l)Ollhlon. Shelter ~l~uf::t=~ :i~~-~ on STREET. COSTA ?11ESA. TELEPl·IONE 2 Of1''JCES, pw1eled, lk1r, thowcr, cu~L!I. 111terj.:0n1 phone system lu, $12a. 1549 Superlor, NB, li4G-6634 Cock-a-poo mix, B/W, l' Reta1i.l1111ti>). 0elfl'e&SCl'li & PIAZZA La.!!tUlllt Beach t.lonuary.1..., ... ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii l 642-4321 FOR APPOJN1'~1ENT. Ct•r1n ShcJ), l~Jk, len1. 11.U <..'Olot· brli;htencr~ & ·10 49-i·lal5, 497·1835. l(LERICAL Spa nlt>l n1L-.:, Blk, fl'n1. mlnutu bleach lor while l\tEDICAL »roiil ofc & CUSTOMER An Equal O pportunity Employer Qllhuuhua mix. B \\I, l.:orn. C",......tl. Save """' .. n10ncy Q 11 k h I F 7 100 H 1 W ·• M&F 7100 Shep nlix, llN1l/\\1it, fcni. .....,., ~--ua ty ~·or rna.n 11 P recept. exp'd ooly, niature. Help Wanted, Mic t p 1ntin1, Beagle Tri !ein ~II ~l~i;: 11~~g e~~: d~~fu;g· rea~n. re1e1 .. Con1pll•te int. · Type 60. Use Dic~111,hone.. SERVICE CLERK i--<....,..;..co.=oc;.---;;;;;:;;;:;;:;:;;:;;;:;;:;;;;j NE\V Oi''F'ICES 1200 Quail St. Nc"·po1·t Beach Comn1·1 Broke1~ 833-tl39J BUY A WARRANTY HOME Tt'rrlpOO, \Vh!IP, 'cnale 15 & .-xt. palnt1ni.;. f)ff est. 111'5. s-6, l\ton-FrL, 11.B. DAY \VORKEH, Thurs or (4) Cblll®huu, Blk/BrYo·n, r. nn., &: hall $ , Any rm. 842-9088. ,,;84ii7ii-&l85ii·ii·ii.i0iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim!fype aalc~ orders u n d }')•\., l\·1us1 be cxp'd. $3. hr. Bassett niix, Tl"ln, nude ~N~~~~~~ !~~~1~:n~-r!~ PAINTING & Repair, 35 yrs • quotalk)ll!I., operating 1ele·r.:;"'=;;'l;;;"-592-<,.==.59::29T.:-::= DARK Rn1, 11hower \V/ 14x:tl storage gar nit. l 6 5 2 Nf'wport Blvd, CAI ~9766 1617 W ESTCLIFF-NB Duchshw1d, Blk/R<.'CI, male methoc.l. 1 do Y.'Ork myself. \Vork1nanship gunr. Take Assenlblers ftl~. T\VX and ditto nlBchlnt'. J::LIVERY nuu1 for early [l[CTlllCIANS V..'e ,hf1ve a client with ~ Poodlc. Y.'hiW, nuile, Good ref. r;.1l--OlOJ. nrlva.nlage o( niy exp ASSEMBLY Some tl•lephone contact Ai\l 'l'hnes ruutc. Adults ft considerable 11lx fl g u r c \\'Ir(' Hr. 'fetT niix.. \Vht. r. 536-1056. only. !\lust ha\·e cc<>non1lc11l :unount ot cuh coin ing out Shep niix, Y.'ltlle, rem. CARPET & U ph o I • t e r y Int. & Ext. p ain 1 in g . , 1-::i.:~ellent (rlni,::e benefits 811d !,.'Ur. 2 '-.i hn1 tlttlly. No ?f on C'11Cl'OW. I-le ~'lilies to ShtpfretT. Slk/\\.'ht. ninle cleaning, F'lnet1t equip. Cull Carpentry Service. Acoustic TRAINEES sa ary. .soliciting, no 1.<oll<'~tlrq;. 545 sq f~ UP 541·5032 1nvt'lil In Harbor ~t'ea Eng. Sheep Dog, $1/\\'ht, to~. no1v for free est. Dennls, 1.-elllngll repainted. W 0 r k LEAR \\'esuninstt•r & Iiunt. Sch Bu.in••• R-•-n"'t•~l-"-.. ~SO imn1cdtately. P1inc1pal~ Gerni Shelp, Blk/Tnn, to"'. (7111) 644-Ir:.» guar. Call 835-0609 anytime areal!. 638-2924. •---------~-.1 only please. cau GT:>-ttl5 Collie, Brwn/Wht, n18l(: Carpet Clean ing PROF. painter, honest work, • DELIVJ::RY • * * PRJ~tE Cornmer'('l11l I ADo~t Shep, Tri, le1n. Floor Care & Windows 1'e11s. tut/ext., lree estin1ate. Eleetro,nle assembly! or SI EGLER i\lC'n nocd~'fl to cur r Y C-2, Newport Blvd at l!tth. xle pip, Blkfran, ren1. Outl·h r.talnt. Serv. 537·1508 R~. f>-18-2159, 642·3913. prepp ng ex Per enc e n101·nlng Li\ Ti.Ines auto $600 ine>., l yr lc&se, 1st & Shl'p/1'c1·r n1lx, 13/T, l\l, prelerred, but not abr.olutcly 1. 0 u 1 c . l{. li . Ne c d 1 last. Bldg approx 2.000 liq ft . Lab/Shep n1ix, ·rri, !e1n. HS~~~ ~9.)i39.~r~pl!:: ~~OF ., \\·~covering, st~ 1 necessn1·y. Pleaseapply; TRANSPORT dl?J>enditl.Jle i·:u·. 2 t hrs !.ICI' dble gar, itOl'\lgC bldg, prkg Poodle, Blk, Beige, r~. I 776-51"" c. No. 511., 11!,5~;~., Standard DYNAMICS 1norning:. S2"IO. per n1u. I In rear & at curb, l~ lot. Spaniel mix, \V /B, fen1. L.ic, ns, guar. iv. types paper. 114 841r"LJOO. 3131 \\'. Segers1ron1 S·JT-!!979. $,425 !Kl ft. 1-tf'avy lrnlllc ex· 1 -------~=~ lrish Setter, lled. mule Ce il ings 6018 INT /E XT PAINT ING Memor' i'es Inc. (Near llarboi· & \lial'ne rl l;D~EC';t".1i'v:'"E°'1"'1"'y;--c,,;::,,co,,-crc::1Ji·, ~""-4'' to 50 000 <·a-d.,,· TROPICAL FISH STORt: 1'errler 1nLx, B/\V, fem. II o Co J' 671: ·1~"" ' 'Y """"'"· • •• , u • /I. range . lll1 .rJ."KJ>J AS "-·d· of Santa Ana applianc.'t's & TV. lh'll\'Y I ly, l\tay cun 1h·e In, 1dr•ra.I for sale. Shopping <.<en1er Poodle, Chru'<..'00 1, len1. • \VILLARD PAINTlNG * u..,,.1 1ary d k CA * Wallpa nar Hanner * · . . . lifung req'd. Sien )' 1101" !or Antiques, NurSt'ry, eh'., location in South lluntiugton I TS New Acou.sticlil Ceilings + ,.--··• APPLIED l\f AC N ET IC S I::qua l Opportun1ly e1nploy('r DA\'IS-BH.O\VN CO ,•ll l I::. Avail. !\toy 10th KCC'p twnch. Good w I\ I k ·th r u Sit1mese, Qwx:, Beige, M. repail:s. • Dry.vall & wall C. Rebko 646-2+!9 CORP. ~t/f' cAlling. 6:{6-lll53 of nil a, truffle ... Cl\11 for .~~ct'~~· ·rri c. Ing hair, mllle text, pittch plasteri.Jig. No. Plaiter /Re pa ir 6077 2221 S, An11e Stl'eet c1.::71:.:11-'5:;:'·°'C~ . .:;M°".==-ao-- 8:lKOJ3. 96s.-Ol2;, -0r artc1· G::,.,, "'°'"'" Blk, n111le 53().ijl l 281038. 6-12-5775. Santa Ana, Calif. 927(}.I CLERK·TYPISJ D 5 ETLOICVKE MRYEN NOW LEASING fi7'.t~ AND OTHERS, Cement/Conerete 6019 PATOI PLASTERING An ~ual 0 pp 0 r l unity NEEDED IMMEDIATELY VOLT lnatant P 1r1onnel :'11.'i.)Or A1cdical Pll1n NO\V A\'1tllnbl(' Ten1porary &n•lce 3S·IS Can1pu:s Dr .• Suite lOi Ne11·port B<'ach ~16-4741 Er1ual Opper. En1ployer ELECTRON IC ASSEMBLER Me•• Verde Dr. Plaz a $50,000 lo $100.000 for solid FOUND: f'em. Si a n\.e s e AU types. Free estin1ates employer l''ull linie days. ~tusl he IS ur 1525 MC1tl'I Ve rde l)r .. East. invC'stn1ent. Nee.'<! prcnilwn Sealpoint, 4/22. in Orange. CEt.tENT \\'ORK; d1·ive· Call 540-0825 "===========!Need 1n.~1ur~ \\'on1an for over. ~eat uµix:ur . sec Pr<'f<'I' experience but \\,'i!J IdeRI for Rcstaut'nlll, Liquor, 1i.•turn. l\tonthly tlrin1•. • 963~1936 ~·ayK ,slde\\'lli~s. par).,-.\•ny!I, r.1 & L PLASTERING & All • la1'ge office Ill Costa !'Ylesa. l~arold, 49) t~. 17th. c ... 1. I IJ'lllll. ::irnall t:un1 p1111y \\'Ith \Vrite Cli\SSified at! No. 1)2 FO!JND 'ti B Do . patio slabs, So\1th Coa. st types ol plastcri1"' ASSEMBLERS i\1ust be 11.bjc to •. type E V R I ''' Pll'<1s;1nt surroundini::s. Near IJrug Stol'e, &rvicc Shops, J)uily Pilot, P.O. Box 1500, ; " n. J'\\'fl xie, Services. &!6-6949.. teleclricJ. use 0 key adding D LI E Y ~ilan~ ear Y 1, • 1hc Oc.."eaii, in · NcwiJOrt & Deluxe Offit't.' Spa<.~. eo.~ta ?\lesn, C<tllf. 926.."6 Red L'Ollar. Vic. Bayi;.ide Dr. for E I e c tro-t>.1echanical machine, !ile. ans \\1 er dc~lvel)' of L.A T11~1~~· Cost,u , &»tch. Apply at NE:\\'PORT Cull 5:i5-4123 M W d 5030 6~4-5644 Chris. * 67:~-9036 • Plumbing 6078 Device.'!. Ex Pel' I e n c e d phones etc. i\·Ju~t ~ ublc to ?\1esa . &. N.B. lilt:a ..• N. o i\IAH INE. 10 a.n1 .·4 p.n1. STORE FOR LEASE oney ante LOST fem. lite enlic."O cat CEt.1ENT: Pallo, drives, ---~-----prelei1·et1. But will train. 1vork an occasion::I day on l'Ollect1ng, niust h_.1 \ c 507 ... P<' •· • ,18--26,,2 Soulh 1-luntingtun Beach in $l:a.>. R£'>AID $&).per nio. i\1esa Verde Vlc. Call \\·aiks·Repairs, sa\v & LR. OTIS PLU~LBING STACOSWITCH the \\·eekend. Ex c e 11 c n t dependable c·ar. frl8-47J2_. _ .-u 1101 • :> ~ • four year old Lu cky for 2.1 nins., Total $2,0.10. 54;i..-0147 or 5-15-4382. reniove. Free est. 5:1-1-8998. Remodels & Repairs. \Vater 1139 Baker, C.l\l. con1pany benefits including DELIVERY Boy or Girl. Sliopping Ccnt~r. 1260 sq. ft. \\'Ell secured. FND Parakeet, lrg. green CONCRETE Patios. Palla heaters, disposals, furnaces, 549-3041 paid vacation, paid n1cdical t""l.-cey,•ay Auto Su pp I y, Great for sn1all rctull 714_j~993.1 niale. Sat. VHlage Sun Juan, Covers. Quality v.·ork. Reas. dshwashrs. &1~263 MIC & An Equal 0 pp or tu 11 it y & retiren1ent .P 1: o g 1' a 111. Avc.ry P ark1vuy 111 San business. Lo\\' rcnL 548-7961 49'".>--0396. Ucensed. 6-.12-8514. BIA. Complete Plumbing Employer 0 p 1>0 rt u n 1 l 1 es for Diego Fr"''Y·· l\li~sion Viejo. or 968-b'133 aft 6:30. \VANT TO BORRO\V,$2,j,OOO ~--------I ~-------~= Service. Uc. 272694. """""~~~~~""""I advancenient. Please \vrile ;i;:"";.;7'--'7.:-":c::O::-c=. on $99,(0) trust deed LOST nu1.le orunge ·ligcr cat, Contractor 6021 6082 ASSEl\o1BLERS Classlfied ad No. 150, Dally DENTAi... ofc. nccd.s fJ"On! TOP LOCAT ION-I-.::. ~17 th 499-4~ 4/28, Vic. Sa n Reino, ---------_R_oof_i_n~g'------Ip re c Is I 0 n electro-n1e('h. Pilot, P.O. Box 1560 Costa desk .. gu·I \i·ho .1s .1:1lsa SI, Cl\I. 720 i«1. IL Acros..'I lS Laguna Hills. 830-34~. Jack Taulanc, p at Io s, RS 11 R bl i\1esa, Calif. 92626. quHhJ1cd to take. X·lla}s & from Safe"·ay, Th r i f 1 y , Mort, Trust Deeds SO remod, add. Lie. B·l 269072. REPAI · 8 types. eas. assem Y· h assist at <·hair \\. h c n Alpha Beta. 0 .,,,, n e r , F'OUKO; Apricot Toy fen1. hly Way Co. 642-41CXJ. Free est. Llc'd. Ask for Requires: Strong me c • c L E R K . T \' 1, I s T TO 11 e c es s 3 r Y . Pleasant 5-~>11. Eves 518-6562. LOANS UP TO CJOO/o Poodle, w/tauoo & red IV\.RL ~NDALL Gen Contr. \\'alt. 541-3388, ~5020. aplitude. Assembly or PERFORJ\-1 VAR I 0 US \\"Orking <.'Orxlilions. Call AITR.AC. Shelp & 1...ocaUon. 1st TD Loans collar, l-1 .B. area. 54<>---0583. H.eside.,ne~\~~merclal Sew ing/Alteration•~ ~e~~:e c.~~~2-~.Jl e r . DUTIES -TYPlNG 50 l\11'S \Velis at 5ll)-3669 aft 3 Xlnt corner exposure on I ~ AL T ERATIONS-Restyling· A''YO LOT MAN ~~~ ~~AiLro~SAPW ~p:O'O:'=.,.....,.-,,.,--.,.""'== busy st1-cet, Cl\1. 1150 sq . fl. 2 d TD L ,, __ ~ ] • El• t 'eal 6032 Ladies wear, ~pf Ref. """"' 1 • DENTAL Assistant. Ne"''J>Ort Only $400_. Agt. 518-j.).IJ , n "ans ~ . .,.,... • i .~-c_r_o ____ ~ 963-5806 ......,.!""-'.. For one of Orange County's Beach Orthodontic ofiice, e\'ell :>J8...6.i62, U . ELECTRICIAN • Llcense ---------Largest Ford Dealerships. chain;ide. Approx. 4 days/ LEASE 2350 "" rt·30 It fron· j Lowest rates O r•n9 e Co. P•rsonols SJSO No. 233108. Small jobs, \\'ILL oo SE\\'lNG L'l' l\IY ! 1 pE!xyperm· ipeen:,e,.0Pt"'o !!~~~ !?", week. Top saJ!IJ)', liberal -• 1 t & ~ "'8-""""' ...... u.:u • ., .. '""' ~in.... benefits, congenial ta.&e l1('1lr Nc\vport Beach Sattler Mtg. Co. nia n repa"·"· .H ..o.;.u.;>. HOME. REASONABLE. 2060 HARBOR BLVD. envi~ment, ortho e,.;per. Post Offil'c. &12-9.j"lO. 642-2171 SU--0611 l·IELP! Ne\\' In area, need Furniture 6041 • 645-0893 • cosrA MESA required. No smoking. Age STORE nr. N'pt. Poste. Offlct.' Srivir.g !·!arbor lltta 24 yrs, ~ ~b hC'lplng ~I your h?!lle or Repair. Restore Now? Resi· l\1ARlLYN 'S Custom Clothes ii0iiiii~Alfc;;jiiiiiiiiiii1:::::::::=~~::!1[20~·30~,'A'i6'~2-~2ti~.,.~.j~~~ &. Greyhound depol. 587 Sq. $62 000 2nd TD 2 5 ~ \ acht. partle& or dinners. I ' , h ' b .I Cl inic. Design or redesign. AVON DENTAL AS!lt. in in ;l )TS fol , $160 i\fo. Agl. 646-2414 .· . o · . rr '/O Can tend Bar, .sei:ve cock· Re in1s '"9 Ju I ff 675-4166. "·LERK cha·i...,ide dental exper. -... _ . dtsrount, San 1ego o ice tails, chauffeur or? l'n1 at· dential/Co""mercial. Vinyl, Tiie _ S ~ •• lndu1trlil Rinm ~SOO !Jrdg. ~""""ftnwrr: "6tU .tract, sgl fem. Please lel wood, 1arg·~·e & small. \\I 6091 ays • • • ray certificate. ,?o.1u!'t ht· D B•-''7 7006 1----------PU!f SOr.'lE ZING l}~L.ofder desk ..!1 major neat, efficient , quick & like ave, "' · .H -• me hear from goOd people. Estimate, pickup &: deliver. CERAMIC TILE NE'V & !NG Oran"'" Co"nly OO:af OO!lffei' NOW LEASING Huntlntton BHch NEW M-1 '"40 Sq. Fl. &o UP }famUton & Newland St. -197' INTO SPR &'" " """pl•·. G•o-ral d•11t1·,•-· >'n Have refs. Write O assified ""~7-'990. ~··~ -~ I k ..... -"' .. ''" .... ""' """ -.. "':r-wuo remodt'I. Free est. Sm jobs Decorate your house or buy n~s mature. q u c N.B. Progressive modern Ad No. 1.27. Daily Pilot, P.O. =-~.,------;c604=5 1 """ 2426 new-clothes withe money thinking person to handle 1 Call ,,o .,70 ;mmm;;;;;~'~' q;:~l 7aoo-x~15'i<lo-,C'.C..=t;;-a-•..,lec:"'-:-C=al=if. Gardening we come . ......,.... · you ea,rn selling Avon boat & parts order function. <! c. .....,....'" · Lott end~ 0 _!r.!i26 'Top Soil 6092 Products. FleX"ible hrs. in Good telephone personality DENTAL ASSISTANT Help YourseU! Get relief EUROPEAN G a rd en e r . I -•'""TC-,-50-IL_•_CO_M_PO_ST_ your own neighborhood. Call a must. Call t.lon. for a ppt., ~1ostly chairside. Expel'. & tron1 sore muscles, tense Alaintenance • Landscaping. * l\'IULCH * REDWOOD 541)-700. 97S-2880 Judy DeFrisc:o. x·ray certification pref'd. Lo.I & Found 5300 nerve&. lo'1afure lady gives Tree removal. Very ~"" """ Sala.iy open. Ca.II &12-6880. ed · I ""5329 Call ~o CLERK TYPIST Aft•' 7p•>> 0 ' wk" d' fi~t 5.,... !sh massage u1 reasonab e, ..u-eves. BABYSIITINC &: I I t e -... INDUSTRIAL }"Our home. Can Eveninc:s Professional Japane se 1 _T_r_ .. _S_•_r_v_ic_• ___ 609_3 housekeeping, 9 yr old gil.•I, \\'ill train right r>enon for c6ccT.!-"=3Ml"""3.c..,,-~,-,.,.,-= CO~BiERCIAL LOST: male, 4 yr old Golden &12-42TI Gardener, George Jbushi. REASONABLE my home, ~ton-Fri, mature ofe. assist. position. f\lus t DENTAL Sec., Bookkee!)('r, OFFICE SPACE Retriever. Ans 10 name of INCREASE your bustJine, 1·3 2777 Bluebird Cir. Cl\1. · · person, own trans, 2-6pn1, be ac('urate. {No personal Recept. 20 to 35 exper. 01· E LECT RONIC ASSEMQLERS Solch:ring req'd. Day shift. Pal E lectronics 11820 \\'ClillTll ;.\VC. Gu rden Grove 89-1-3301 Electronic Technician 2 Yl'ars school + 2 yes1i> experience dcs1rabh.·. \VIII nssist dcv1:lo11n1cnt o I n1cdi(·al inslru1nenlS. &nd reswne to Bio DynaJnic.s, (11(• •• 1'512 Arrnstrong AV1?, hVllK!, Calif. ESCROW OFCR In1n1ediate opening. E.xper. in sale & loa n escI"O\\'S. \\'ork in San!11 i\na. Call l\1rs , Schwer Tuesday & Thw'Sd.ay 919-3'00 i\ton. \Vcd & Fridays t213 I 670-0~ ESCROW OFFICER F.xper. Full-lime Security Pacific: National Bank 550 Newport Ctr Or, NB 6-14-0113, ext 165 Equal 011por. En1ployer Executive Secretary or lease in choice Mission San1, Vic. Edinger & cup sizes in 2 ""ks, no "'="-.c1'°07cc2~~,.....==cc--: •.,·,dcom~tm'"o~·a""'I t1'8'm0m:n,g longer hrs during sunimer, probleins!. Apply 3 to 5, t."Ol!ege. 546-3000 11\l-Fj Good f Euclid, F.V. R c ward = ... • · • · Hunt>'ngton l·'o•·bo,, o•".J677. Hoy(,~ N• .. •too \Vay, C.'t. wkcnd• 110·2 1 5.16-8965 to the President of this \'iejo area. rwy exe rci ses , pads or BeautiluJ Bob's Garden & Student I Call for free e5L 1 =~===='=--~·~~~ '"" "" " dynumic fimi. l\fust possess acttn at Awry Pti.""v.·ay. 839-77T7 gimmicks. Custom fitting. Tree Service. l\1a 1 n t . 586-8764 or 548-6428. BABYSITTING & I it e -~-C"'L"'E"R"l"C°'A"L;-"---DENTAL ASSIST~T. oral a.J I lhe refined skills, in· Re a If ors Pl\rticipa.tion fo'ND: ffilale puppy about 3 A Is o halters/swimW1?ar. l..Andscp. Prune clnup. Bob School' & . housekeep~, sunset/~ Immed. Assignments. Top surgery & X·~ lie. a must. eluding broad administrative solicited. 831-1400 nw. Black & Bn)\Yfl \\'/\\'ht Juanita. s:a-1272. 551-9180 • 700S I area, I child, Mon·F'rl, 2:~ $$$. Long or lihort term. lmnicd. opening. background. Salary open. CITY OF ORANGE mark chest. Vic. ·\Varner '•=T°"IR~E'°o=-=o'=F"'cLOO=~K~tN=c GARDEN Service, clean-ups Instruction until early eves, Sat days, Call ~4450. 644-6161 . Start immediately. Phone Ne«-3.000 sq. rt. unlts. :Z..~·V· Mile Square Pk. FOR A GOOD STYLIST? planting, la"''ll renovation, Tennis lMtrulftion $50 wk, 592.-1430 & 592-1510 NEVER A FEE AT TE?>.!PO Dental AMislanl chairside f.larle Ann liaze· for .ap- SPRINKLED: 3 alr -<.'Ond. l.,C~O!"":;;;;,,=="'"""" I ·rnen. STOP. Cn11 Jol:ut. F'r'ee e!\.· xper-& reUab. Pr\. &: semi-prt. Jessen& on BABYSITTER, matu r e _TEMPO Temporary Help exp. prelerred, 'Newpurt "'po::'";:;'=:m;;;•;;."'"'·~7-"52-"'1"7"00'-. --;- offiel'-5. \\lood \\·orkln2 O.K. JARET""BL~~~ ~ ~ i ~ 642-21.83. Shn.mpoo, Ctrt &: 963-1072. pri. courts. 67J...6j59 women to sit some eve~ & Coc:ktail Waitresses Beach. 642--7998. EXPER Christian couple, \Vm. \l'Jnton R.E. 675-3.Ul STUDS. RUSTY PELICAi'l Style, $6 .. up. MOW & Edge monthly Afternoon Bob ~=s call Conn I e' CALL; l\tr."Brown, 963-4581 DICTAPHONE desires small e om p I ex * COSTA MESA * PAH.KING LOT. PLEASE ''A New Approach to Dicling maintenance ya.rd cleanup ORG~N LESSONS F 0 R COr.fMUNITY PROJECT TYPIST nmnagment po s It ion-. 1100 . 1300 . 17:10 • r.,oo sq ft RETURN, 54,\.-1948 & figure problems." Jn-& hauling. George 548--6142 Begumers .. at0_~ home. BABYSITTER, 2 children. \VORKERS y,•anted. Age Fee Paid. Beautiful modern 645-{)740 lllt'..istrlal nnltJs. SEE • LOST 11o}'S junior StinJ,:rny. dil'idwil. Seni i-private & FINE EDGE &12-2936 Kim iu11.. my home, must have O\\'ll 18-80. Must be Co unty ofJlce in Fashion Island. t EXPERIENCED Resin ROBERT NATI'Rf~ &hy,·inn, 20" red \\'/chron1e small group s es 5 i 0 n s • Yard htaintenance Service ~call aft 6 wkdays, resident $2.25/hr. 494-780.1 Great co.,.,. o r k er s & \Vo1·kers. Responsible & Realtor-Costa hlesa·m-6.jTI fend!' rs . r·rame No. 586-8620 Cleanups/Hauling, ~ CO~IPETENT . ~lan f 0 r out.standing co. bcne(its. KJio.,..•Jedgable. Good pay, NE\V BLl;>C ?>.1-1. U00 sq. ft. OJ5UOll, Vic. l\tesa \\'oods. PREGNM"T? PROFESSIONAL yard maint En•n•lt BABYSIT;J"E~ wanted for 9 servi.ce station work pwnp Start $505. Also Fee Jobs. 52.J...-0610 $176. 2400 sq. fl . S:L'>S. 220-3 Rey,•e.rd .. 979-5636. Caring, confidential counsel· Reasonable prices mo. old gtrl. C~t 9.11'.a. gas light mechanical \\·ork Call Sally Hart. 5-t<Mi050, EXPERIENCED WAITRESS ph. fronl Offl<..'t.', crpls. large LOsr bro~'ll Allache case in ing &: referral. AborUon, Ask for Doug. 548-7roi Contact Mrs. St r I c k I 1 n Call 556-87fi0 or 545--0861 Coastal Personncl Agency, 7 Bus· Boys, See Miss rear doors. 1\nah('irn & Sal adoption & keeping. Job Wanted, Mile 7025 ~5791 •COOKS 2790 Harbor Blvd, C.'1: r.fcLeod, • Ben B r owns Terminal \Vay, f'.'.\I. D ays JW"l:ting !lot of RdewayC~ln APCARE 642-'436 PROt""ESSJONAL Ganiening . BABYSITTER r~-I 5 A""""""' Fai r v ew " ·••· service,nww,edge&clean I · ........ " 0 yr e WAITRESSES DRAPERY ta.bier no ,_,~~~-~·------646-5m'.I or evC!i 646-06..~l. Rey,•ard. 642-8686. VASECTO~IY up•. ,,.,,: ............ F-est. ATTENTION I old boy. 5 dys wk. for e HOSTESSES . . ~.. , 161! EXPERIENCED hospital in F Confidential informatlon 1 ,,:,;;::,,-;,:;,=•~=.==''"-'''7--c c-....... ..1. ced Cl 1 c1r· king moth CdM expenence neces,,..ry. ~ .r·~ui=~pf'i,rk~ L ~:~\vh~ o IJ I~~ re rTd: counseling & referral. EXPERIENCED J apa n ""';u!ofe~-ork d::'o com= I ~~~ home. ~18. area. ~U:::ri~uinn, 3 to 5 :r.ronl...::O:.:lm:::•:..'::.".::"'-'''-C..=;:.ta_•_I_""°_· -:~~t~~C.1! billing -3 ph••• pY.T·trash ser R rd v· Do tow APCARE, lncorp. A Non· iardener yard, maintenance folding. Member Teaml!tc-s LORENW'S DRIVERS """ ........ l'\\'O. • ic; "11 11 Pl'Oflt Agency 642-4436 nd I 963-1020 FOOD SERVICE xlnt Joe, nr S.D. F'rn'Y, llB 5..1&-ti39 ·• · a c ean up l...ocal 952. Will go wl lh op-BANKING 2101 E Edinger AVe . 646--1252 ' SPlRITUAL READER YARD CLEANUPS port'-'lity. If you want a UNION BANK Santa Ana: ~2577 Ct_'oss·CountI?'. No special Pa.rt time. Cashier & FOUND: Cray Po o d I e, Open 10 M.1 to 10 Pl\~ 645-0309 reliable m1111, call Rob at license req d. Apply betwn \Va.ltress positions open. hl·l BLOG, 4800 !IQ. ft. Hi· looking for owners: Vic. of J Advice on all matters. & complete mainl 846-16TI an.,·tinie. Has An Opening For A COOK-TRAINEE lOatn & 12 noon. Hrs. 1.lAl\f to 3 P~f. Mon :~~·h~~l~n~·i:"':~ Ba.v & Full('rton, C.M. Call 312 N. El Camino Real General Services 6046 MOTEC manager Y."OUld like TELLER Salary according to exp. MacGregor Yacht Corp lhru Fri., sia1.1ing salary fenced yard. Avail 61L &15-172·1 ea"'i""i •£1~~nte. ForAn92P_r9<1. PLU•IBtNG , E' l:"C'fRICAL, manage motel in area or Ex.per desi r a bl e Good Prefer no students. Exper. 1631 Placentia, C.Osta t.-les..i. $2.50 hr. Contact Ruben "olol5 >'OUND· G•1,nan ~>epherd :i.i-;:iu..:;ot .. ,,_,, ""'locate Ref'• "'"1791 · XI 't · ki pref'd., but y,•1Jl lraln. Apply Uanas, at Pacific ~futua\ .Ho-' • '· t"" • MASSAGE & SAUNA CARPENTRY. No job too can·~· · · .,_.. ap~nee. n wor ng bet~·een 2:30 I 4:30 pm, QUICK CASH Emplo"""S Cafeteria. 700 Black & v•hite ·choke cha.in •mall. F & B Home Re""; .. , or &16-3632. conditions. Hamb .. •er Ham'·t, lo;,,"' J--REiVT' new l\1-1, 1200-2&10 sq & flea collar. Female -Vic. a Jeasant at ..--...., .,. -.. Newport Center Dr. Fashk>n ft, $170.$.160. m 0 n t h · H.B. 19152 17th St. H.B. n:nph!'::1'~ £ 1ounge, · 642-1403· Job .. Wanted, Fmale 7050 For Interview Appointment Adams, Cltf, Ask for Mr. Isle-or c11ll 6 4 4-7 7 61 ~~~~Ii::. ~7riii. Central. FND: Grey cat long hair Call Donna atH963-!24Bc7h r~~try.Rii=ng NEED help al home? -w; Call ~~s5280Mltchell Hagen. COOKS THROUGH A ~~~h~~~F.betwn 8 AM & 4 \'i'' 16th ~NB. 0aJcy,1JOd 8839 Adams Ave, ntg. · """...,...' ha •'de• 0 ........... mi...-""°" Be h ff. & '"· Electrical. Reas. ~10J4 ve ... ' .......... , "IU'"• Equal Oppo,. Employer RESSES NE\\'PORT ac o tee Apt5. Call . Stock1on, Vet LIFE or DEATII; Let our companioru. Homemakers Apply in person 9am.Spm, DAILY PILOT FOOD WAIT \\'arehoose. appl'OX. 900 sq. In Cdl\I. 673-1050. babies live. For alternatives Hauling 60SI Upjohn 5414i681. HaJ·ry·s New York Bar & call Mr. Bro"'"· 963-4587 ft . s1;;o mo. hlullan Realty, F"o"u'°N:::D:c:.; "°•"·e"'n"1.=7M.,.a...,..l "'1 a-r~d I to ABORTION call LIFE PRACTICAL Nurse cxper· BARTENDER Grill, 4248 Martingale Way, FRY COOK 3400 Irvine, NB. 540-2960 Duck. In C1moo Shon'li, LlNE SU-5522, 24 hrs. GTRETASHRID .?FDUENB'SRIGISHTLI~ ienced, local references, E.\:~e.nced. Pay according Newport Beach. WANT AD E•per. Full , p time NE\VPORT C M AREA Cd'l DRE DER "' to ability. . 1600. io 5.00:r " • • PALl\t & CAR A L O A o . co L L E G E kind & pleasant, no smoke CASHIER HOSTESS COOKS & WAITRESSES Surf & Sirloin C II .,,. ""'O 6T.rl340 AD/REDUCTION. STUDENT 548-6428. or drink. 642·9064. Will I . b Experienced 5930 W. Coast Hwy., NB a .,...,">-,,.,.. 1'1JUND; Male German 108.11 BEACH BLVD. Experienced R.N. desires Non student. rain ut Ca rrows Res taurant $12.l UP. Stores. Offiee:s, rd J. : STANTON 527 3406 YARD. garage cleanups, pref. ('xper. Apply betwn H e lp Wanted. M&F 7100 Help W a nted , M&F 7100 lndivtdual air <.'Ond. & bJith, Sheptw • approx. BJ:: ----,....,.-~·--= remove 1 reea, dirt, ivy, position in Dr's olfice, clinic 2:30 & 4:30pm, Hamburger 620 Avenida Pico 842 28."l<I old on 25th St., BETTY. R.N. Nurse, 53, d r Ive wa Y s ' stumps. or industrial. 646-6417 Hamlet, 1545 Adan1s Ave., San Oemente 17301 Beach, llB, -67:>-8367 after 5 p.n1. 5'7", 130. seeking sincere 847-2006. Help Wanted, M&F 7100 Cl\-f. Ask for r.1r. Hagen. COUNTeR 1-IELP WANTED 1 .Rentals Wanted 4600 FOUN D: Small brown dog, guy, ~~~~t~~~t:j h10VING, Hauling. Exper. BEAlITICIAN Assistant or Basic 'knowledge or sew.ing. pro1ruding jllws. V I c · Reliable. Reasonable. Free Shampoo Girl. t>tale or E.\:p. preferred. C 1 t Y BALBOA PENIN. Orange & 17th C. l\t . BEST 1.tASSAGE IN N.B. est. 832-r;iSI. Female. Licensed. 963-343.1, Cleaners 494-1538 305 PAU.1. 1500 sq ft bldg. 645-7969. 3400 lrvine Ave., Suile l 03B. for lea·•, o•••ar 1ho •· ... 1-"''=-.C...,c-,.,.-,.,..-.,,.-,,= Open 8 AM Mon \Ved Fri l\·JOVINC? Local furn. or BEAUTY Shop for sale. 300 COUNTER HELP, Female · -. ... "'V }o'ND: Small black. white. · ' ' ' '' 21 Full · $300/mo. Pl·I: 67f>..J819 Ann. 5.57439. gen. hauling. ;a Ft. furn. \V. Coast Hwy. Newport over . or p8.rt·t1me Fireman & fan1ily. Ltt. yrl)'. :i~~~'oo re~~!r. ~ic.w/~ \VORRY & FEAR eliminated van. &t2--0.>35. OU TS AYABLE Beach. 642--0844 or 494-9007. days. 546-1955 3-o$ BR. t'.tnt. nn. ·2 Ui\ Alllllios St., FV .. 968-3491. !orevu instantly. Ca I I HAUUNG $10 & up,bglgaragfl e ACC N P BE00AUTYN Ope1i:ator, busOKY COkULDP you ure&exSatrn ll"p. $50[ lkh r M0-4M4 clean up, tnoving, at s p. cw tcense . ~· ? 11 eves Is. re . min. liuntlngton ' areH. LOST German Sh or l ha Ir 81!1 iyie.· bed 6424032 CLERK 11-IEADY'S, 675--0808 empl'd. ~tr. Levi 846-5·155. F.xc. per. &· prof. refs. Pointer. fem, liver &: white, Japanese boy y,•ants to Uve-in ' reas. · 213-2!G-2937 Coiled liY.'ks old, nr 21st & Tuslin, with family in exchange for LOCAL moving&: hauling by Re~ponslble for matching BOAT BUILDERS •COUPLE to manage brand ,t. t or 2 BR furn, su~let for 2 $10 reward. 64G--2885 eves i;omc \\'Ork, 548-3354 student. t.ante truck. Reru;. purclmse orden w/packing Need exper. carpenters: for new building in Costa l\'lesa. or s summer mo's. Prefer Id Barry. 531-1235 or 539-9438 slip & suppliers invoices. qur1lly sLlboa.t manul. 4 Salary & ap I · No ·P ark Newport or Oakwood ~~. ~.;~~! ~·p~p. MOVING & HAULING Typing an asset but not a Day wk. Xln't benefits. child/pets. 12131 949-7737. Garden• (ll 3%"->-4579. ... St s A I I~ $10 o. u • 963-6452 e ......,uiremcnt. Sal"'"" $551). Drop by for an lnlcrviewli0i0iiiOiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ... "I "'" Harbor D< l!l • · · ~ .......... "' P ·-.. -~ ~1011 thru TI1urs. 9 am·5 pm. CREDIT CHECKERS QUIET COuple seeks 1 BR 531-UOO H I • 60S4 $600. mo. Located in N.B., ou1ec eaning across from O.C. Airport. We1t1ail Corporat ion lmmed. op en i n gs lor Rpt. or house-reasonable. MINIATURE Poodle Wt . Write 2'15 E . t••h St No. 52 · HOUSE OF CLEAN f.1edical &: Surgical benellta 1638 Placentia, C.M. iodlvidunls w/llle typing OI about tv.-o weeks. Vicinity of Ba by1lttlnn 6008 f II pd Send t k'll to k in I ln Costa Mesa 9'2627 l\lcFadden and Edwards. --''--"-=-•-----Carpets. windows. Doors, u )' · reirunie 0 BOOKKEEPER/CASHIER s. 1• s \\"Ot' eas g Phone 897·1791 or 897-5952. LICENSED moth('r loves hol S I I I I P .O. Box 1876· Newporl ,\ u lo mo 11 \•e. Immediate divis'?n. I lid Will I lo f up ·, .• ~!. ra cs or reg. Beach, Cl\. ~. o P e n I n g . Ex c e 11 e 11 t r or Appt Co~tact LOST clipped \\'hite Maltese fo~c ~d ho! glvjn cht~ :. .serv. 'tV"OOo'... opportunity for right person. Carol Smith male 4/30. ?¥1ature. "Sbag". Bolsa/EdwardJ 891-3903. STEAM Cleaning, d ee P J Excellent salary mid 311 644-SIOO Vic. Beacon Bay. Reward. e.,;trnctlon, dry within 3 hrs. company berK"lits. C.QJI l\lrt. Avco Financlal Servi<:<! 6/;,-8617 or 6f4....8722 BABYSITl1NG l mo. to 2 sanltize!l, Sat ls fa c tion ll au s er. C 0 N N ELL £qunl OpPor. En1ployer 5005 FOUND -\Vhite Gcnnan yrs. love babies dllya my guar.S51~4l aIEVROLET 546-1200 1-::=========1 1;B::U:;l::i:.:nff;::;l:.,:O:!p:!po;;.;.r_..,.:.:.;.;c Shep. }"'Cm11lc. Vic. Boba ho1ne. Brookhurst/Adlln'tS Janitorlt l 6063 BOOKKEEPER'S A t I• A~~fON • plo.nt lovers, Chica & Fninger. Ga.)-lc 1 ~f"-'~' ~ti~m~•~96>.J218=~~· ---ACCTS/PAY CLERK p . ,,_ n"i"bl 'D11la Processing "~" 0 00 -BABYS!Tr!NG "·· "·-J II 'al Finn e k I '-" ~. r d · art umc. = "' '· EAM OPE RATOR Interior designers. h a Ir 846--0121 or O'l'J""'l,ll,. · "'~ 1-.n11e a.n on s e n g 1.1.v11ie uu.'1.I mg. c111ros Approx. z; hr& wk. JO key 11lylls111, etc. . • . Presti~ LOST: l.;l1-ge mnle lrh1h dnys. 646-122.1 m ea 1 s Commercla.I accounts In the knowledgeable AJP Clerk. adder expcr. nee. Phone 01,ening b.ists in NC\\'POrt loc&Uon. 1''or nio~ Info; call Setter, tlea collar, Wci.rftty Included. NB, O.t, Cd?tt 8c Irvine ~2880 642-8519 for appoiritrn@nt. Bc&ch bllscd financial co. :ii~~ IG-5 Sundays 1-1artior, VMUortar ca 11 Ca re!nter 6015 ~.;.~~ ~; ~:i: Advertisiftl Assl BOOKKEEPER ~ time :'peric= tn ft! ~:i~~.~~ HEALTH F 0 0 0 S . Ms..-0373 C AR p ENT Ry .Master' Jay. for accounllnt oU1ce, H. B. JBJ\I equl!'ment. ()l.3, ogg, N'f'RY LOST black&: tBn (lachihund Craftsman-remodeling & JANITOR se.1:vlce for Comm to \\'otk in multi media of·J 11.rea. 841...Slll. 514, Knowledge ol panel B EAUTll\JL COU lt'male, vie. Ellis k ltnlah work {l'amnteed. ottlccg family owned & lnll. tlee. Bact.-·-d in a.n, i••-BOYS & GIRLS wiring · h<lphtl, but not STORE . NEWPORT M ll FV -15;;9 ;; t ""'~' ~ BEACH. 673-3400 agno a, · · FR.E£ EST 1 ATES . Viejo Cle..runf er v cc out, &: 50mf: copy, Generat Ne'l\.'Sp&ptr CruTters. Pifin. me.ndatory. Please subn1ll LOST: \Vhlte Gtnn. Shep., <199--3105 ~f. 108.m/altcr 6 !!186-W est. office experience deairt'd. age 10. Udo Isle, Balboa resume \\'/rect!nt salary SFiAUTY al>op for sale. 30J> fem ., 4 )In, Vic. \Vctl!Sldc ,oP<:m;.:;..• ~--·,,...--~-Mainteni ne.• f069 1'U11 or pa11 lime. Apply Pcnlnsuln & Ba.lbon Point. history to: \I/, Coait If\\')', Newport C.M. Rewanl 6-16-3798 T\1m Your 04.rtae Into a TUchArds Market, 9 am-Contact Mr. BackatZ.Om at Carol Smith S.Och, &lz..-Ot1411 or C.ll.lo-0007• f>'NO: Men's prescrtp1ion nk.oe Family koom. $850 up. KIWI TIJE; HANOY?ttAN 3 pm, 3433 Vi& Udo, NB. the DAIL\' PILOT or call Avco F inencl•I Services ~nve1t Opport'y 5015 Rla88eS Vic. Coco's Fublon 20 yrs c.xp. 54S..'7637 eves Expert llome Rt PI\ i rs · AID . fem. Uve-ln for a, &12-4321 .\.let\\°' RpplleaUon. 620 Nev.rport Ctr or. MUST SELLI r~. fi&.068.2 QEN£AAL CARPENTltY ~~~eetl. 1'Tee est . ~Y..'Ork1ng fem Invalid. SallU')' BURCLi\R ,\Jann llt3t1.llcr. NeWpOrt 8c.[.1Ch, Calif. 92660 LOST JlTey y,·hlle Ions ha.Jrt!d CUSTO~t FINISH \VORK + · 89i-0853, til"!)...1500. t~~. ~nd rtuun1e to F.qu.at Oppor. En1ployt>r 121 Duplexl'S Santa AnQ. •altll'red male CAT Vic. S. Small Jobi ok. 89-i-4&18 M asonry 6070 All night Shit!, ·run or part P.O. Box 1~ <:os1a ~lesa .. l!"'!!!!!!!!!!! ... ~"""""""'I $iK(I Per f'l'IO. Vl.lu S72M U.rn•na 49'J.4305 ..... 0 , remodel, alter, trnmc tln1e, no exnnr. nee age~ 97.626 Have something YQ\I w11.11t tn Dllltres.'f'tl price ~t e~ • ~ 8 I •~ 8 1 k .. St ~ Ct I ~ • ,• ( l[i] EXECUTIVES-MANAGERS "JOB OPPORTUNITIES" $I 5M·S75M Rancie SM.Allls.NIGOTIAILI Are You Unemployed Now-Are You Seeking A Change-Wortted Aboul Your Age-T1r.ed ol Broken Promises-Undecided As To A Proper Course of Acli<>o- ARE YOU UN DER.PAID? H TM Cu AM...-TI.. Fohwi1t9 Cot.pries. M Tlloe Afflnlwltftt, 'W•'d Lift .A.11 ltiter•ttw Wlffl Y• IF YOUR AHSW1915 ARE TRUTHFUL -WE CAH HELP YOU A. Do you have s!rong voca11onal dnve? e Do you have good native 1nlelhgence? C. Do you feet sul lic1ent1y motivated lo achieve? 0. Do yoo have the ab1hty to make dec1s1ons? E. Are you ready to set a reahslic career ob1ecl1ve?' F. U you were convinced that help was ava ilable would you accept 11. w1th0ul delay? YOU SHOULD KNOW • The better 1ot>s are not advertised •• Th1td party crolessK>nal 1rl!fuence' is somehmes necessary • Getting the right doors open. at lhe right level requires lechn•Que. • Executive PO$lhons are rilled 1hrough execu11ve interviews. • Ma.ss resume ma111ng, is not a 101ar answer. SEND RESUME OR CALL TODAY -FOR- NO COST EXECU TIVE INTERVIEW EXECUTIV E SERVICES , INC . -HOME OFFICE - (714) 547·9625 888 N Main S<. Santa Ana ($t:CUR1TV BANK BUILDING SUITE 702~ '"tr.r~"""'10I' 111.:na"~°'•~ $l~t C.ih l1'..~ Sell kne ltc!M with a oa.tlY k orr~. finish stores, r '"' oc one 4~1. Appl t.lr. Donut 135 E. sell? mu ed ads \IV •1 "&'it;fi LU 533-7620 Pilot C1wtne!d Ad. ~ homt'I. 9G2.-1961. _C:.:•:cll..;•:...";_;;.5 c.Pc.";.;.·..;"..;"'..;!l66~--l-71_h_S_t.~C1'-I_. ----CLASS SEU.S -642-.5673 l\'t]I • call NO\V 6-12:-567!. I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!""''""'""" ____ ...,!!!!!!!!!!!! r l. I I ' I ~ I I , • " . . s: DAIL v PllDT SaWr<lll, May 4, 1914 . Htlp W•nt0d;M&F)100"'1H:=p:--rr==.•M'7'&ii.F7100 Htlp Wonttd, M&F ~100 Htlp Wo"ttd, M&F 7iit0Htlp Wanted, M&~ 7100 rtlU. I.line \l'&ilres.~. 21 IQ Jj ·~--..... ~,..~-·,.~·~Ao~ ........... . )11' Oltl. Ap11~· In IK'liiOll alter 1 pn1 \\'..,.! tt11'tl l<"ri. F.I ~l~I Counlr)' C\uh :.lJ71)1 Club llouse D1'., La:,.run:1 N~I. *GARDENER* MANAGER TRAINEES Full & p/timt ll 11!er\1 l e1\·ln;.: !'"11· ,,,,. pnith\nns In Orange Co. I~ your ov.·n \J·)S~? l'tirt ur ' f/llme. Your 01111 IU't!a. lllgh ln\'\ln1r. Gu11rttnt1'1'd Cu:s1on1('tl!.. E;n·n NV'-''. l':ly L.'ter. ~E PERSONNU I I SERYICES•AGENCY 534-1117 or l34-J144 l_..,.. .......... _....,I SEE OUR }lu•t llll n1· •r 21. '10nd1Jbh1 .t· 1 t·1 JtOOll p!iyi;lc·'ll 1..'01ld. lhl\'t.' (';1r .!.: 1t1!l'p!1<.ir..:•. (;,, lu Tt..: rue ;\hu'k\'t ne<a1'l?st you t.ir lclcphull~' our oli!l.'ttji, .... ITl.Z) 835--i~t7 1-"w ln1ur11111!\oin . GARDENER SUNDAY LISTING :\ r 11· 1111 1· I t-r tun 11•'<'<1~ C.\J. L TJ{ISll 110PKJ:\ · i::_;1rd<'r1t·:· f•1r ,1•:·n11 . .l"'·~Ulou: I Jl::t'U{l \\'lltT•rl'.:i\lOI~ !\\) llltl;o.;J-. C.\l.L S 10.1. 1•1 . t I I JC'! 1'1.EA.fo;J·: Artrlv Jn l"-'l'll()!1 I · 111\ ••• " 1 .St. at n· ne • IJt'l\111 7 :: ;\..:k ~-..u· C'l:il' Suite 224 642-1470 ~:Iii~ 1101 J1uului"i'e 1td. Vlr orl'Jlri .... -"\I N.H. GARDENER I rull tln1c. lnuned. Openin;. ,\pp!} lu Pt'rsun ' HILTON INN LAGUNA HILLS * JANITOR * For anilnal hospital Kt.•11-port. Days !\f-F. Ca.II i &11··· tiO Bet\\'11 9-:l. TIC TOC SYSTEM$ J·:c1uul 01ipor. 1-.:111vloy1•r MANAGEMENT TRNE I S&L or banktn1: exp('1', dl's1r.1bl1'. I II rl l v ld u a I \\" )>Olentlul & hi!thitll'i! 10 pro:::re1s 10 branch nu111a..:er. !'1 Day~ + Snt A~1. Call Mr. Ktlly 9Jf.J600 :!J~'W Lu 1':1' B•t J...u.."ll1t11 tihbt, Ca JUC ·~. Gn\'e\ Res!auranl flO\" h~'inJ; \111i1rcsses, Uus bc;~:s, help for coct;tail ,..._..,. _______ _ I< !11\('". 11 lliO lkat.:h 01\•cl, 1 l\lC::\1'!' T'l11c, xlu'1 future 1 ---· GENERAL LABORERS Skilled & Untkilltd 'l't'! Hj)IJl",L 1') l'."Jl •L• o) ,.l• ·111 .\('IJl) (j::,\,I .\\1, ,\io .1 l"n \\'e~lnunsh•r. Apply i 11 11'/til'l yr old t'O. R1•li:4, :11-46.1 1ier~un. 1 I-Ii l:U/lrn nu111/lnt.ly. l\l.r. -------z -Lc1•i, 8-16-.>I~. , KEYPUNCH OPR i' l\f,\N 01{ \\"Oi\IAN IOI 1Jau1 Proces.'>. Pnl1-tin1c call on l\lat•lnc Industry. , .J-7 Daily EHicient. 11·ell organUed, I CLERK TYPIST ' 30-IJ. I-Tee to 1r.1ve1 s·n. 1:1u~in~rin : rlf'pt, I tiUIC' I Culif. $12-$Jj,()(X), pt'r yr. j NOW HIRING CASHIERS & SALES PEOPLE For plumbing dept., electrlc&t;:'.dtpt., h•,fd~ wart dept., lumber dept., & m'alnttnence personnel. All comJNny ben1fit1 + medical &. hosplteli1ation. from 9 to 11 & 1 to 4. Ward & Harrin9ton Lumber Co. 1275 Bristol St, Costo Mesa CLA-VAL co. Cu ll c.~-1. &l:t-3823 I lith & P1:1l•1·n1l11, C.\I \ i\IAN lor lHlhc & n1achine !!!!!!!!!!""!!!"'!'~"!!!!!'."'!!..,!!!'""~"""'!'"!'~"!!!!!~ 1.::-.pt.•r. rcq'd, xln't benefits. 1 shop 11'0~k. 8on1c experient..1! I --- r.rt!c liic .I:. nu~~ ins. }~a~_d r~·c1ul .. t•ll. ·l!J2-7j(j3. Help Wanted, M&F 7100 I ~~ Wa~ted, M&F 7100 MANPOWER, INC. Halp Wonted, M&F 7100 Help Wantad, M&F 7100 Help Wa~ted, MlF 7100 AntlqutS 8005 1 -iiiiii~iiii~iiiii~~iiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ........ -S.\LJ-:S II AGRESSIVE G'IRLS HE JOB ANTIQUE & Looking !or a lull Un>0 , .-THIS IS T COLLECTABLE ''''""'""'"' ""'"'"" Ul • YOU'VE BEEN WAITING FOR!! SHOW & SALE \'\'l"Y !lci11-e hou1k1ue. Good opp..o1·1unily 1.\'fl<lli of roo1n 4/40 Work \Veck-( 4) 9 Hour Days for udvant.~rnenl . Mul!I httve l'XJ)l'r. In boutique clothing !!hies & Nrcd A Job NO\V. Call for ~~inln1rnt f.h1y 1-:J. Q.is111k· Age ~I'. 1717 S. llt1rbo1·, 'Anfthl'hn . ~Nl'xt to IJ\snl')'l lOM.0. &u. 10-9, Sun. l'!-6. Ad111L"'2!1on SI. ~-1't'<' Pt1rkl111o1. Sunday 75': • MACHINISTS THE LOOK 644-6500 Turret Lathe & Screw Machine Operators II j1)1 lhls ltd. SALES pen;oonl.'I \\'llll!cd Expe.rie.nce Jlequired fur tnens retall clothing . -----• - t"ull & port thne f)0611ionis A.SSEMBLERS Cha rlles Tredlng Po1t u1 1'lll. nt Laguna IU\11 or r!ll-lli2'J Costa ltht.!i.it locat!on. l"or \ MechanicaJly Inclined WE BUY, WE SELL 1nforn111tlo11 ~Lnil52 or · ~1 J J k . &16-:12-12. Experienced & Inei-perienced ~ J\11t111ue~ ... 1•1•1 i.:, w1 l ... "", ... ,.•,., ... " .................. 1 JOB SCHEDULING CLERK ·;N~','?~::'";'::-;~· i::; 1~:~: 0•~"'""'""" """ & "'"""'· . 'l'hur11 .. Fri, Sul. Su11. ll:l SR. SECRETARY ./ Excellent Benefits Sth st. 11.B. ./ Cornpany J:>aid Insurance (Life & Medical ) 1 -0"1,"'0'"'1"'·A'"°s°'H01o"'N~JC~F-"'.=n"E7AMc. ,/ Paid Absence AIJO\Yance SODi\ F'OUN'rAIN. tkAl ./ 9 Paid l-lolidays & 2 Week s Vacation After Olfl'r .. tSJ6 Ne'>'·po1·t IUll s l \'ear . ~1· ... NB --- \\'Ill 11'!rfo1·1n duties for the t\Pl'LY IN PERSON Appliances 8010 Pi'<'sitlent of the con1 pany it11tl Conu"'llr1·. Outiet; \1·i11 AQUA DIAL "' SAVE TIME, l11l'i11de scn,'t'rtini.: JilM)11C MONEY & ENERGY I ('alls fil ing, typing, takin;.: Sll[JP DUNLl\P'S !01· N't'\ln- d I c t at ion and cor-174l Placentia Avt., Costa Mesa din,1111'fl 11ppll11111·1'!>., fn·i1-:l il rL>spo1Klence. Should II i' i-:qual Opportunity Employer 1h1n1ni.:1•1l .~ 11(•\v fluor capllble of \.\'Ork.Ing iu I . . -~R d y 11 ant I c Cl\V\l'Oll!llellt. IJUl\'LA P Al'l'LJ1\.~CE co Should ha\'~ n1inimu111 . 3 Help Winted, M&F 7100 t Help Winted, M&F 7100 1111~1 N1'11i11lrt Blvd., C!\l Y<'Hl'S expe1·1cnC'e. Posit1on 1-~---------::..:..""----'-----* ~ilS-771'0 111 rL-.JUil'eS good typiJ~ llllcl ----------1----=~~~{ gliu1·1ha11d skills,· plca~ant &·e1,.111 ry 'l'EHa>Ir.r E INS~ECTOR (;As :-..:-rov ~: S30, •I :; (I 11hone perSonalit v. \Ve arc a !\h1s1 I)(' lltt'nSt..'1.1. Xlnt oppty, llONU,\, rhoppt'tl. 11·/xtr:1 stable \\'ell established c.'0111-ADMINISTRATIVE 992--12'!11 ft'allll' .~ 1irt's. Sl 5121). ~~1x- pany, located near Ornttgc 1 ~\ •• !~Jl~~k , fur ('.111,11, eves County air1x11'\. Cnod fringe I THAINEES iui"'!1i::l' & ~·:,i.:i111ons. I runt I MA$SAGE TRAINEE i 1:.ui·I••\ ~·i·. Young l!J.dy (18-:21SJ for le~iti-. l ~" 1 • ,\ L 1 . REAL ESTATE !.hunn·.:. Lqt1:.l Oppor . I ORN' 'J EN·l' JlON' I · nude 1ull lilnc I-(ls1t1on. No \\,ORKER, \1elder & 1n- · .. 1 'Clit.::\ .. JI ' .. I l' \\" \NTl::.:D 1 t•:-.p. ni:ceS.StLI)', 1ve send tu I staller. Exp. Prefe rre d SALE~MAN j Urneflts, tllt.:e but ncliv\' SECRETARY wo rki11g ""dilio•"· S"la«y NOW l-'Ornn1ensurate 11• i I h l."X· I HIRING l(1<-:F11 1 c:C:1·:-~~~1h.: uut sl1elvl'~-2 dr. U-ost frl'l', t·k·an $R"1. ALSO Jirtl'I'.;. r){)1'iCt1t'C'. AJlply: J-:..;(·l'lleu1 i;ho1·th:l1ld Hild FULL & P/TIME "''""11'"" "'"· " I',.,. 1fe:n 01.~r zJ.1" •40 ~. ii·eek: scuool. cu..rn \l'hile )•Ou learn. 49-H376 \\liy not \\'Ork n1 the hottes1 Lavun:a Uc>~i·:h 494-9458 A[lpl)' 11ny ullemoon u1· a r e.a, _ lluntingto~ lJ~ \'.. J.,1.~ Sl1l't'I Coste Mesa 645-2043 DICEON !~·pin..: skills 1«1ui1'Cll 111 uddiliuu to ~tx1tl lt>le phont• ctiqlll?tl<'. r.tust bl' flcxihlf' in :ipproarh lo rhe job Htlll \\'ill\ng Ill accept a v11ricly or IKsks as the "·ork load !1111kt•I', 1·h1IHl, $-1:1. (j4~~3(i.I"' 211d ~!1\ft \\'brkcrs ner!IC'd. No ~Xc~:1.1.~:~rr-:«f·--,-.'l~ l'~IX'I"· nct·l·ss. Trnl111ni; pro-f':tnvC', Hoq>0int f'lC'C' dryer \'ltlt!cl If a1·ceplN.I. $:)(). t'tU:h. 612-6908 0 r 1~.~ ·'· •• 11 .. hehn "'". LABOllI::R for construction job. exp \1·i!h brick & block lll't' l'Utl &.it i. 6'1·1-7895. C\'c 21l:l }hu·bor Bl\"U. OPPORTUNITY BeRch t f otrntRin Valley. Co,;ill i\lesa. ' For \1nrk in ron~lniction Let us train you. C11U Phil An•heim 77UOOO GENERAL OFFICE LEATHE-R APPRENTICE indusn·y. i\fust b.> "'illing to i\lc Non1PC, VILLAGE tr11:1"1."I. Son1e e..;Pf'r!ence in Jlf:AL 1-:;STATE, 963-4567. Asphalt & Sealing desi.J·11.b!e, hut not neces...;ru~" Exeellenl 1 I MECHANICAL ELECTRONICS, INC. den11111ds. S u b ~ tnn I ia I p 1'r v 1 o us s c L r e1a1"i11 I l'Xj:OO.'riCUl.'l' l'l'qUirL'tl . FULL TIME $458-$640 l:itl-.l!!l!IX ~~=~~~- 1 ASSEMBLER 811:.y t~•. 1h~t 1\.; Iii <111·. \\'Ill 11~1ln ri~hl ~rson for l::xper1..:1u.:e nirh httuil IU1Jls w/fintt ncr .l"\lll!I', lo.r cro..•tH! rc~ponsihle po:.iti•1n in gro11·-pn"lerrl-4.l. Snittll Con1pi.111y I \\"C•l'k. l..Jt.' 1yp1n;:; .1.:. I in~ Co. Appl)' Sal., :\lay ·Ith 11·1!11 :1tcas;uu bUl"l'OUllUU~s cuslvll!l'L L.'\inla, I. X In· '~-OW.\..Jll.A.ll h• l 1'1Lll.oyt, near tuc O'-~un. in l\e\t'purt ! s1a1·!111~ suliu) l.: l11·t1o.!f1li>. ;!)J 1'\e1,·1on \\';.). C.:'11. J:>!:'acl . Apµly ut /lil::\\'POH1' ls.:>:tl Von Karn1an Jl'\·int.', Calif. opportunity Ill le:irn good I lt.E. S.\LES I t _n td e 11·i 1t. ~oQd National but neighborly ne...,· an equal opportunity\\',. off11r C''<Ct•llt•nl s;.1\ary 1 Rd\·11111..'t!nlf'llt \Hu~pect. 11\Rh Ct'ntury 21 office in !\lisi;inn 1 employer ntlf &nd hinge bt·rK"fil:o; i11clud1n1' School C1·11d pref, but I Viejo hai; opening. Call ----------" 1x1111r1;111y pntd llf<' 11rKI e:..'"]>Cri~n~ in thi!f .firlrl ~1ill !\hlrli,i, -l9a-4121 or 830--0-WS I nied it•uJ i1i,;uru1ll-t'- PART-TIME $300-$410 SUPERVISORS $820 & UP \V !:: S ·r I N Gl lOUSE E!t'C' Hnngc, Jl('V('I' USl'cf, llurvC'SI (rtJld. ~p1uush &Inn St·r 6-1:!-P-J.1 W\nY l.:1•11n1ol'\' ~as whsr ,\· ! dry, \\'Iii. Xlnl"' r<111d. Sl:iJ 1•11 , Grn l.urh· l\l'IUn<n-C cl\'<'. _dl')'.:._$1~10. ~i·~""'°-­ COMPLETE KITCHEN Jason Best Agency LEGAL SECY $800 ,\f,\lth'l>il:., Jll u.111.-1 1i.n1. \;.;w 1:runkln.1.~i. }>'\' ;,o7 Superiol'. :Ha-:£22. I Suih' 21:: oo;~ ti'ti."i ~-cc P~t~'~fefjf:~obs 1 ... ------GE~l::ltAL Ol•'FJCE, J::...;p, n1..'<:Cssury. Full lin1c, Prrsonnel ,\"ency (;\lark Ill Center) !WI E. Edinger, S.A. :-..a2-8&16 \\'Uson's of Calif. 128 1 Logan,_Cosla rtlcsa GEK. HOUSE\\"ORL·, ) LINDSEY Nurse Registry .": ~~ no ,.L-Ht-DSE V !\1 edical iJ'{:r.ing. Tues & Fri. Own ·1 En1ploy1'nent Agency. Needs _!!'1t11sp. l'i:~!I. &W-81.is. RN's, LVN's & Practicali. lc 1RL FRIUAY, 2 nian r.lale & fen1. l-,01· pvt duty, lndustr111.l ~alei:; of 1 l c e , I staff relief & other medical ' located in \\"esll·Hff area,, field;;. 646-4S1G. Costa !\tesa. MEDICAL Employer Ret•ined Jn Physicians Offices Ins bi-lin/Span to $6j() Bk olc bl-lin/Span to $650 s~·rub tech ll lypc $600 Front Olllcc to ~ ll.N. p/lln1e hrly to $·1-iQ MEDI SEARCH A Professional ,\1:ency LC' t't•11.~i1lert.•rl :u Lu•u. 1-------- - 1.nte1·1·ie1\·s !I iuu tn 12 nuon. HECJ:.:P'l'!Oi-.;"IST Apply In Person ~1.1.. '.\tay -1t1i. .\p;1ly tn S I * :Hc:retaries perso11. N0 phv111· c;1l\s. l·lOO SUPER TYPI T * r.:. \ra rner. s.,\. :o.;EEOED FOR Typists REcEvno"sT rosinoN * Bookke.epers PART thne Sundays Gre1t Advancement \Vednesdays. En erg el i c * Acctn9 Clrks helper lO ...,-ash trucks. Call Potential &16-!l5lll · ~·-i;;;o To sTAn.T * Gen'I Ofc PBX OPERATOR RIVIERA * F·1 Cl k Telephonl' ans1\'ei'ing serv. E1nploy1ne~\ Agellt'y, Inc. I I • r s professional exchange . ~S2 Business Ctr. ~r. VOLT LEAR SIEGLER TRANSPORT DYNAMICS J.lll.-\\'. Segi!I'stlunt j (Nl'RI' Harbor .\: \\larner 1 I $ftl\la ,\nn ("all 776-85..'i l •ro -'lakt; 1\pJXlin1n1en1 \\lirh PC'r~1111rl Dirrctor Call 10 A.!\1-2 P~f Yuuni,:.~11111 11 !>.h'<•I t•ahl!li'l~. 1·!1•1·f bll·1ns, D \\'. ills.pt. 11111 SS"!;1ntr.-S~. LADY Ken1no1't' Au Io \\'ashr r I\ cycle, r1•blt .V :==========1 i.:u1:1ran!M.'<I $75, · free de!, 5·16--.11672 · TRAINEES llOTPOINT Jlolcigorntoc i: nio~. oltl. under \\'lilTanty, \\"ill 1ruin d(>p('tV\uhlt· P''"PI« 11·hi1~ 12 cu. IL SlG.i. I ~e~\'J>Ul'l &11.'-·h, needs ~:o.:rld I i.1~-J~ care Of 2 ~T old vllK'e hclµ. l\lu1h a11pt1tude I 00,. 1 i ,.. ht housekeeping Ste 2J..) l866:.! !\la;.~~~~.~~~· lr1·i11e a.>.rV);)O I ;\IC.Df('AL T <' c lu1 fC'fun~ Trchni c ian Tl"airM..'\:e position, availa\JIC' in J;ir l{onald PhC'lps ofilce. No exp nee, beyon1I t h e 11illing:ness lo he lp sick people get 1~·ell, &l&-OJlti, 1'.'.6 Broad\\'U)', Costa )te~ l\IOLDER. Snutll liberglass Ct.lrnpany. Apply I 9 \I 5 H l'lacenua, Costa r.tesa l"nt.hk:in !~land , N.E. Exiil'l'. 1i:·u1:· . . 833-9.\10 u1!1y. Top r~1~· & bcu .. H1s., .i1~J 8 Cnn11110. ~pis.lrano I t" 11 10-i :\Ion-Fri ouh:. San Juan Capis1rano &l.\---7009. . '1ll3'1>10l Instant Personnel i\lajor i\lP<li,·aJ Plan ;\'•111· A\ ai lahlt> Tl'n1porary Sen ·k·e E11u11l opportunity t'1nploy~·1· l\llf' tu ])<'('Qn1c pl11~!1i· itllt'('!\'l!l ~lliJ.-6201. ~----- 1nnldi11g np .. 'l'IH•ll'~ l\lu~I I~· • • J?J::BLT 11 ;1i;h1•i', dr,11•1'!>., !!.hi,,• to stand t•nlln• "'!1111, ii d•h/11sh. $;iO ,i;; up lll I yl' n1·t.~'~'ia1')·. l)1A'•\11lg1o nn :!11d ;:a•". :~ui-."1:?18 ur S39-7620. !)el·u~·it)' Ser\'ice!'-Co. i<h!(t S:!.J-l 111 i;111rt . l!:u.~i' 1•1 I nee. i\J t• I a I s Wtl'h,.1,uu1U J d ·r "r· , -111 bonrd & helpful. Sti111,, 111iinc, u Jes, ~ n · 1 -' C 11 f I !Okey l'U lculutur & "nvx j ~alnry. ~u11 fanu.ly. a or likills. l.ivutl 1 e 1 c Ph 0 n I' 1nl<'~ .. arp~-'~ bt11. 911n1~pn1 technique ll u1ust. &i2-:ill:'>3 I onl~. ~i-&.il.·_""'~""'""'I 'GRAPHICS-LE-ADMAN LVN \rc:eke.nrl i'Cl.i~f. \\'ell I run ger1alliC'S fnci11ty. Top l:xp'd \\U11teU ro1· i11te!ior ~-Call ti-12-UIO. da'Or m1:-,:. cu. Desired b a' k g ,. u"" <I in "'''I MACHINISTS Sc:reenin;;:, i\lurnl painllng. scUlpturt>, resin v.·ork, and j kno1vletl~e 0 1 lettering stylo.!. WHY NOT? ,\L~ lit:D \\I. GOi{DQN liESlliXS, COkP. I • • 250 1-·1sch~1 St.. C.l\1.. CHECK OUR RATES t ol' Hil~·i·\-·i..-'>'·.~. ,,.Jo ibOO AND BENEFITS 1~~~~1~~~~'~'~ ~1 ~.~1. I * * Exptritnctd JAc" "' ""~ ""--· '''"" M·ACHINISTS l::lhh..-l' .:ti .. ~.J\I. J--GROCERY ' SALESLADY & MACHINE l\\"c net'd a n1ntu1'L' & exp'tl per.sou il1t1;1'Csl<:d ill ~uod OPERATORS nuuition. ,\Just lie e.'\p'IJ un I cash 1'c;,'1st£•r. i\I ode rn health fuutl sto1·e. No S<ct. nig111 or Suu. 11·ork. 1-'Jeasan! \\"tlrking 1..'01Klitiuns. Uniforn1 furn. :'llt'<llt•al & hospital b(,nefits. .\1111ly Lhulocrl: :\'uh1l1t1n. 1~,\1·1:'r Level So. I CUl:l.~I l'la.t.11 S hopp i ng • Ccnll'r, c .. \I. I GL'A.H US SECURITY OFFICERS full & pltin1e. ,\U uniforn1s & equip, suppl ied. Top pay, rapid aclvaucc•111ent. ,\pply 1:;:;u 17th St. S . .\. t.Jay Sch, 9-12 only. 2nd Shift 3-11 Pl\t !Oc Shift Premiun1 3rd Shift 11-7 A.:'11 ::Oc Shlfl Premiuni * \\'ork 71 ~ Hours P:1 id f"or 8 Hours *MILLS *ENGINE & TURRET LATHE *GRINDERS *HONES * CHUCKERS * N/C DRILLS & MILLS NECECITA 01'.ierado r & <I e ma q u ina . Exelente trabejo. Llama &i5--1791 NEW ACCOUNTS CLERK Presently \\'C' ha\·e w1 011cning fot• nel\' H.Cl.'OW\ts t·l·~1·k. Prefer expt'r. l\Jusl ha\'(' gooJ tyuing skills. PLl!:ASI:: '°CONTACT Grei; Newland Bank of America fiOO Ne1\·port Cente1· t-a.shlon Island 136-3505 Equal Oppor en1ploye r. ~..:\\'~paper Caniers- BOYS & GIRLS 10 yrs & Older DAILY PILOT Has Routes Open Dana Point Capistrano Beach San Juan Capistrano GUARDS I P Tinie & Sununer Openings CALL Mr. Lowder f1111nt'd. en11JlnyinC'r1t. f11ll \\"e are a \\·ell e~tallllshed 492-4420 I rlnH', part t1n1('. J1 hl<lc , .· "·ork . \\'ork a11y shift. "?~1 w.1lr1n ~on1pa1_1y i1_1~h a HITE AUDITOR L'11iforn1s furn i she cl. h1stvr) 11f ~0 LA\ Ofl ~. I f\£:"''J'llll't Hl'at+i, Co,,1a :'-le"a 1:xcELLEl\T CO.\IPAi\Y area. C;dl Lou \"lckery, p,\fU lil::NEFITS 833--IWO. l·:-.t. -Mi:;::. !".I A:'tl tu 3 P:\I -· Apply In Person Monday thru Friday 1:30AM 't;i 4:30PM I lotel or club exper. n>qd . Kno1\·ledge of r..:CR -1200. F/timl'. See P ersonn el ?.!gr. B•lbo• Bay Club 1221 \\". Coast Ht\)", ;..11 NIGHT CT.ERK, r· P lin1e, .;Int 1\-orking oond. Nei~'JlOrt Geat!h Tnn·f'Jodge. 6~2-82j2, PERSONNEL ASSISTANT I ' I Should have good typilig 5kills anti 11. n1inimun1 of 2 years experience in Personnel. \\'ill type all change of status input to payroll , n1ainlain personnel files. handle in s urance C'l a i1n s a nd sc reen llppUcants for h o u 1· I y posifjqus. l't•li•Jl'lll clerical functio11 fo r P e 1·s onnel l MunaJt:I". Gvotl fr i 11 g e ben efi t ~. S :~ l a r y l l'0111111cnsu rate \\'Ith experi- ence. Send l'<'-SUtne or llpply fll : DIC EON Electronics, Inc. J::,Jt..! \1011 1'a11111u1 l l'vinc . C:dif. s:.w~ .\tl Equal Opportunity en1ployer n1/I PERSONNEL 2 \"rs. exp, lnte"·· reports, good typing. Future!? 83:1-9770 * 100% FREE Ca~h Pcrsonn'-'l ~\J!ency 4019 \\'esterly, NB. ~o. 201 Call Sat & Sun 540--4523 PIZZA J\IA!\" \\',\NTED. nu exp. J'ull tin1e. 1\pply 302 12 C'l'\J',\11 ral!i:-y Parln\'uy. Las_una J'iig_~el. 14) PLUMBERS RECEPTIONIST For fronr office. i\lusl hRve typing skills & phone tech- nique req. Alert, pcl"liOnable. Salary $500-$;)5(). Xlnt i\led- lcal & Su lea\ benefits full y Jld. Send resun1e lo P.O. &ix Hl16, N<'\l'POl'I Bcal'h, Cu. 9'l663. 1tN:LVN-AI0B ll-7 & others. Cow1lywide. Top pvt duty pay. ln1n1ed pay for ~laff. lntel"V\\· !\Ion thru Sat 9-5. Lelll.'OUllr N u r s e s Registry, 351 flospllal Rd, r\.B. Lobby Park l~ido i\led Hldg. 6.\:.!-995,5 or S.W-99:1 1. RN or LVN 1 J...:l!I Canl!J11S J1r .. Sul!!' l~i Xt>11·port Beach :>~6--17·11 Equal Oppor. E111plnyer SECRETARY PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT PART-TIME 3(} ,t,. 911 da,1s. R1nt Washers/Dryers WEEKENDS 52. \\'k. Full nuunt . APPi.\' fl t~~l~ • NIGHTS 1 • U1tinS,l' Co;1i;1 PIO~lll'~ • - -------- I111er1•sli11i,: o.c. !IL'CIL jobs ti;)() \\'t•st 18th St. . \\',\:"TED: ,liM."'fi 1'111~:1:ti,: J~·Kl hou~ per 11·ttk Costa i\IC'sn, cahf. n1;11chlng \\asher ~ E1N:'. &l·urily for special I ' Drvcr. Prelcr Gold. tH2--329.1 C'l't•nts, etc. 2 GIRU3 nreded lor Jn bon11• l''H.1::1': Pll'h: UP. REFS S:t.2j hr. C1tll bef 11 a1n plaal sales. Gen e ral APPL. & SC'&\P !\1ETAL ;.a;.9;,71 1 klJO\A.·ledge of indoor & parlo • 675-5253 • \\'e ore n n1L'tliun1 sized t'On1-I SECURITY GUARDS p.lants req. 1tust hav.e 01>o'll O'.h:ff'. fe & l\leriu <>ns r11n~l' P1Ul,)' in ll. fast n101·ing, dy-z 3 k tr " nan1it.: indust rv. \"ou \1·iH be F/timc. Contac1 J\.Ir t'ord C:U-& -eves per"' f'C'. Xln t cond. Rc&M>nablc. "·orkini.,: in ari artR of the S<'curity Supervisor ' '1 Crilocl ~rru_n · Call Llndu l>l:l-5.)1).1. corpor.11e office that re-Balboa Bey Club :'lhl.lcr, ijTrl693. 20.R-:-R-.-,,,-,-,-,,-...,.--,_-,-,-"·,I cttiirC's ~11 artratti\'c lndi1id-12'11 \\I. Coast H11v, N.B. VETERINARY ASST. n., sclf-<lrfrost. Good cond ua l 11·ith good typh1 f!, n10tl· 5,.R.VJCE' 1 ,. • -~.. ;:; f or 1'!eani11g du Ii f's. $1i0. f)l~23-1 2 l • .1 .11 1 d 1 ~ . ~ s rL 1nn 1ie1 ...... nnt._. "' p . cl , _ el'll c s io1 1an1, an e..;o'C' · L' II .1 1. L-.. ··r 1•l"l\'pQ1t. nor r.a n1ni.: 1-'lt!GID \/HL' EiC" ,,,,,..11,..,. I I ' k'll · \ I · ,. u or pai unc. o;,,.'l;f't • • • • • • I C II &ll-~60 ' "" ... <>..:> ent p1onc i.; 1 s. 'PP Y 111 p1·1•t. Top p11y & hc nC'f1ls. cxµc1 i.£'4r n . .~-dry('1'. 590. ca<·h. Xln1 person or ~end l-esun1t• 111: Cht'\'l'l"ln Sl;1llon, :l 0 0 0 betwn !l-~· i·~,11d , 111ov1n~. til'l-t:itil GOLDEN WEST MOBILE HOMES INC. Fairvlc11•. Costri J\,ll•sa . I \VAIT_R.ESS, ~ver tt. ~n1n11·d coob-Ct\!' J"lHYr::R-s-l.l- SER\1iC1:: Sta: l·lelp, 2 men operung. Ex p c. i· 1 L' 111'1' &l&--lll ll or _ preferred. Apply tn 111.•r t;11n. ·I'!" 3 Illini~ nl:;:ht.11. Exper: onl~. I 3709 S. Bristol. S.,\. I Bl.k. -. --;--.-~...-"1--~~. ,\ppl) Boyd 11 ,\rco, 100 E. 1 North of Scario;, So. co. GlHSOS 1' rosl-frt·e ;, ':1'' 17th St., Costa !\1esa. Plaza • -hi~h. ::o" "'1111'. lh1rv1•st t::VS F.. \\-rtkehn111 SERVICE . Sta. Attendant , ,--WAITRESSES i;uJd. A·l ~·16-tifl70 ,Stulla Anll. Calif, full & p/IUT1e. 990 E. Coast I ---Fl:i"GID1\IR_!_; ___ , An Equal Oppnrlunlty ll"·y. N.B. I ~Ji·a~~:s 1~~~~u~~~1. l<C'lri~er11tor En1plnver SE\\'ERS , -------5~;,...a.11..'il _ \\'ith con1mC'ITi11 t n1achine at WANTED SJ.:.\RS Elecll'k' dt.->e-.,-t;-.,-ro hon1e l\eeded by local Boys .i:: girls in Laguna ;, n1onths. Xhlt LV111l. ~;; Secretary I n1n11ulal't11~r. C1:tll ~1--02&1 lk:ic::h. Enr11 Extra spel'l!:hn~ Call ll"li-.A7:iO. SUPER-SECRETARY or 83 1-110'1 money 11i 1h a Daily Pilot \Vlth lop skills nef'ded. II Sl!ORT-. 1 k rt ParX't P.uutc. Call \\Ir. ~icycle~ _____ B0_2_0.1 qunlified call Nott·. · on: er coo ' "8 Loun bcrt at 642-4321. 2 Days a "'k. 7-3:30 ~ton & llnH' no1v full time 5um 111er. -------;\JAN 'S JO ~pd \\ornen's :: Tues. fl~ 2 nights ivk 11-i l RIVIERA Apply lnpersonar1erlpn1,1\\'AKTJ-:o _, -~tA1:-E & :spfl. $30 . \\Ion & Tues. l~ll l"lorida, I E1nplnyment Agency, lnc. \Ve<i 1hi-u Ft1. El Nigul!I FEi\l~LE -Pan-t1n1e or (_'all ~~l.'(.9 7 ,. 5 2031 8 ' c Dr Country Club, 23700 Club I run-t1111r help. Apply 11!11•r --:--:--E -,--.-H.B. 84 -.NI . I ustness tr . !louse Dr., 'n..-•na Niguel. 1 p.1n. KENTI.iCKY FRlf..:IJ \VA~! D. 10 SJ)C.'CI \!UY s lJI' h'l·ine 833-9-110 ...,....,., CHICKEN 2929 E . Coast gnl:.; blkr. ROBINSONS Fashion Island l£<.1s Opening l'or PORTER Apply Per<1onnel Offi<'e 12-3 P;\I, !\Ion lhru Fri r..:o. Z Fashion Island. r..:B ~qual Op!Jl)r. J..:1nploye1· HERE WE GROW AGAIN I 31878 Can1 ino Capistrano SPORTSCAR H"'Y· C.D.!\1. :i llt-~; San Juan Capistrano I 493-6101 SALESMAN . W,\.~TED: . Assl~tRn1 :\lj~r Dogs ~ •""""~""""""""""""~! , !ra1nec. P11.ia l'.11111. 19'.lOl-~---------1 Excellent benefits & l~o1lr , llnr bor, C .. \t. &12-9'152 i\fl 4 e PUPPY WORLD e Secretery !raffir. J\sk for Con11nu. Pl\t. \Vntl'h do"s -Ge.1·1n11n Sh1•i1- Steno !'J.11).4·1~11 . I-;-her1IR, Chihua.huus. 1' in) \\'e presently hal'e a position \\.ELDEH: sho11 111:':.• l yr J"oodle!t, P!1 Bulls. Cot:ki1· for sccretn.ry steno, must Sr . Bu~cr Jn<lu!!. to Sl IK , ex ~('~· 1e 1,1l'1' · :.!520 50· poo, J11rmnt'i>e SpHn., Jri~h h~vc good typing & s/h S.1· Project engineer Bro,id\\Ry, Santa Ana ~t1c1'l1, lluski,•s, Put:~. li11Jt skills. Indus procl. develop Sl!IK I \VHO \VANTS il? \\'ORK? \)ogs, 100 i\11:\'l::D PUPS~ PLEASE CONTACT lnduslrlnl Engr S13K ORNE A CAB! Slut! Servlc'f' ~lnHI [Jl"('Cdl". C:reg Ne\vland Ship/S<:hl"d. Spec 10 ~'':K CHOOSF: your ~1ours, V.'Ork Open J-~ve\o :~:l'·fi027. Bank of Americe Lc~ul Secy, prob.ate $700 1 for yourseU, be your 0\1•n \VIRE!i\IR .,. T .. 500 Ne\\'POrt Center Dr. i\<•t'lng Cashier $320 boss. f.!en or "'Omen. Can 1 'AKc ox r i n£>r, rashlon Island (;en'! Qfc Tn1c $450 be slightly handicapped. Q8 t', ,.· \\'~Th ra,"""· 8"3505 f' C Bkk Co N5() Nent -Clcitn Appearance. wncr mo\ u1i::. I r.nno1 ~P--t pr. ns1r ""!". V . d , 25 70 t.1ui;t tm1·e ft nced yd. I Equal Oppor En1ployer Clerk Typist $ ,_'{! ts.. retire . Age lo . &~ SATURDAY INTERVIEWS H.\:'\l)\":\L\~ fur L1gh1i n~ }"i.-.1ure C<1. 8on1e electrical & Janiillriid e, pr r i en t.., neces.s.:.1ry. Conlul'I l he \\'nod Li;; hi in~ f i'\ll1rc Co. 20::1 :-:.1ulh 1-:ai;t i\l:nn St. 11 ... ·inc lll'hr,•cn /1:.)() & 5 pni,, :\i••nday 1h1 u Thurs<lay HEIJ> \\'i\i'."TED: FLlLL OR PAltT-TJ:'-11::. j Mar. 4th, 9AM·12 noon • i-;URSERY!llA.1~ * j to \1·ork nt Ire<! farm, operate 1nlsc. PtJLli(lm't. 1~ref. l )T l exp., $.lZ-8866 --NURSES~A~ID~&S I NEEDED NOW! VOLT Instant Personnel i\lajor !\fetlii·a1 Plan :-;,,". ,\vailHble ~I fH.(J10ll11-Adn rns OHi1·e np<'n So-in ()ur 11c11 1Uf11·l· 111 rhe t\JITit·r of i\!a~nnlla 1111d Ada n1s \\'iii !Cf~l h oi.ieuin;.:. \\"e hn\'c •)prtiings for ,. 11r1• r r -. ---In11uran1'C Uilll'r to 5600 Supplentent . rour fll('()rnc. :i SECRE!ARIAL _good .rJPpor-Pi..yroll Clerk to ST50 Drive a cab 6 hrs or more" GRBAT PYf{!·:NJ::ES, 1\KC, po~1un1ty fo1: bright girl who A1..'t.'Ounti ng S600 day. Apply in · ~1. 10 n10. i\1/F. C h ;:i m 11 Cll,)l.lys dl'allng "'/lhc . pub-Clerk Typist lo $JOO Yt>llo1\' Cah r.o., 186 E:. 16th polentiul. !\1 $1:1'), t'. $:l(XJ. He, xlnt IC'lcphone voice a ; -St C.'nsla l\lesa 5(16-.''366 tnust, <>ood tyJ ilf•cr skill!(, Rerc1it1 ryp\.;t . . S.\7.1 ·~ · =·~~·7.-cc=-o~ --~- • 1il·:J !'(;:~-1.JlJ • Jl-7:30 ,t, 7-3::.0. E:"<per. P.\RT -Tl~Y~Tft~El\J-.::'\DS. BERTEA f~~iJ_1 ss11 J-1orida l!.U. \\'ill train, l'Ontac:l Dave at N URSE S ,\ I D f'_; S , 1 Charlies Ch ili, 6Tr7991 1 CORPORATION E X P E ll r E N C E 1!0ni(EEi'EJt u«oe<1. Lh <I l'R~FEHP.EJK All ''""'· iu or out. Take en i·e of ll\'O Bet·erly i'llonor, 2·l·lj2 VII\ boy~. !i & 7 yeM'I of agl' ( 18001 Von Karman Esh·11.1la, L11{luna lliUs. Private roor11, T\", etc. Call Irvine, Calif. !'."LTRSING d!:'f'it :)1{i-2'.'i2·1 and c\·cs 833-1424, ext 294 1::.N Supen•lsor. 3-11 f/lin1e 96$-!l3SO nsk for Toni. or 833-1425 & U-7 pllhnc. Aide' all H-ou s E-1'r~F.P-Ell-_ _ shifts. llunlington Volley Companion for EI 11 er I Y, 1·1111:11 Opp<lr. f"n1pl•iyer n1 f I Co211vO. HF0F'P1c' 84Ez.o:>G_l">RLL_S _ g C' n 11,e ni ll n 962-1:)91) 1 ::::::::::::::::::=:; C\'cntng.~ __ _ _ T Nl!IOED • 11ui;s1.;1..:1-::-:11i-:1t "1111 11111•·. MACHINIS nad1o tetephOne fllRpatch over -IO, IL;..'.hl 1n1·nlhl C::3N', E\'fl!·r l·:n;::in•• h1!ht \\'Ork. ~lust be 25, llble lo dri\-'l.' r\c'>'"JXlrl J;<>ach GiJ-7:'.6.": i.:hoM 1,,1, rour o"n set-up. i\Pf.I~ In J'~n J lOUSE\\'T\'J-..:~ : ~IOTI IERS , Tnp 11ay, fJ\·rr 11n1t". Signal YELLOW CAB CO. 1!111 . ,\ppl~· :'ll•1t1·Frl, S-5pm, r-.-'I ll" J>1U1 fim" 111 11. i '-'... J ;tnl('' \\ ,.,.1t'r n. 2 S 1 5 186 E. 16th, vmla .11 esa }"'lf')(iblc hl'I'. Call 1\t \\1k:IM lJ1·an~e. Loti;: Bl"a,·h. I I 11 Of'l--ICE secrelary, LN, Oi.anncl 11111, 00::0 \V. OlA~• J mj. ~i of ~ti F'11yl , A/lt ,\/P, :fl:.1111e hkkg, tlv.'}·, N.B. Ask t or, <1ru1~t' off ran1p. typlni:. 493--0501 oousekeept"r. &12·:"1::0. iiFZF77iT7? 1 1. --1 ].L\(1 H:..r: shop h c lp, ORDER PROCESSOR INSURANCE SALES f''i~rif'nC'NI. P3;1 11tnt'• fl\'t"S For snl811 IT.anufacturtr of fit 11krl11!'. !>11)..$.133 pfilclAlon 10011. S Jn I er No exp nee .• ellrn \\'hlle )"QU MAINTENANCE <.'<l1nputer txpe1·. pre t 'd #'. A I MECHANIC Plea•nl worklna oonda • le.1m, p3r1"1J,.i111e. ~\<'11 · ti:•::iod co. P'l.ld he~fittt. \\'knd", full 1in1e '>''hen quall· 11-·or sh(Jpj)!n; ~ntcr. i\tuit ltt!I T•pmitlc Corp. 1!ed. ahlf' t•1 do gC"nernJ ~rhedulrd J-"urrnerio: 111su111nCC' G1vup I n11t 111 t en1111 c f' rn Jn or IR.l, Kettering. frvioo ~I Lnnl • $11).1~·1 \l.'f'l11init, elt>ttrk.._1 ~pslir-3. _ID~6010 [ r,.J}air of \\ aynt-~\·~per 1 5iislfled -Ad! call 6t~78 1 oper1>1ion of S\\ee(ICr. lil-4 ) Stll Idle llema wfth a DaJly today! M2·23G8. Piiot Cla.!1Uied ad. &n-6618 · l Ternporary Service 3'JIS Crunpus !Jr., Soite JOG Ke11·1Jt)rt Beach 5.t&-47-ll Equ11l ()ppor. En1ploye r 111.U:\tBERS Service i\lu.~t hn\·e exper. Non union, ou f of i;tate 01\. Best 11·orki11g <'.'On<l. benefits, J\tu~t IHH'f' • ·oti1·u h-.J !'!Vh'!ll>'''JPk' t•ith~r 1 \1,,'\'ll~td ('t' \\'OrllUll( to he trnlueti fol' u Hci•111;e. Plf''1lle c11.ll J uck 1\~·i·e11 al 5'1;>-!»91 tools. Top 11cale +. \Vorklng SALE.$ from ,\naheiin s e r 1· Ing EXPER ENCE Orange County. The Earl',11 I .:1un1bi!l.2 Inc, 772~J70. I NOT NEEDED PRACTICAL nun;i>, llvtrin. $:\l:l i\lh1. !•1 $2·100 n1on1hly $50), plU!I 'l'('()!n .ti boal'd. :ll1•lrAnh•t<1!. Cnn1 n1lotS:ln11 it li::hl h tJ USC k <' e P ing . ;llll\lifh•1I. (.'n111/11'101V 'l'lflLll', H ea 11tI fu1 i;urroundi11g11, •1\'pet1t l)u11lne!'ls. \.1tckly & 4!1~11~. n1onthly bot1u11c11. D1t)'fln1C' PR-Esi:HOO L in Cd:\I neecl1 ""Orlc, '."In eves . LocAI nient r 0 0 I{ -ll OUSEKEEPER \\'holesnlrr. w/pl<'nl!<"lnf t e I e p hon c i\lr !\IKrlin, 2JJ..77~L1 l)('r.~nlily. Gi.r-4022. FACT IS PrF:.!"C1100L teacher!', hirinK imrned. in Ctli\f. Call 61.>-4022. PIUNTER Experienc.!d on ~ti!!le Roll\?rlnt & A.B. Dick. ~lust he a producer !hill ran put out good cle1ui quBllty ,>A'<>rk on l\m~. i'>I (It II r 11 y & depend8blllly \\'lllwut "(Iver ihe. shoulder supeniAlon" is e111cntit1J, lf )'OU hi1ve A rellabl·t ln1aglnnfh.."e self startlni prov(ln bACkRTOuncl, tlll• job co n pay weir. 6·16-0198. • • Everyone Eats Maat S1\ILMA1<En Nttdcd lmn1t'd. Experienct prtfr.md, Snll11 by Schock, 5Cll 29th St , Newport Bch SALl~S-GIRL, P;irt t1me. Prefer experience Lad\e!I Ready to \\l,t1r. S8t. & ~1on . night &J&-;J88 SALF,S: Job ShO)I printer nf't'dA exp 01111dd11 mrtn. Good commJ11slon. 6·16--0U18 • , .a os11, PUot a ... 111e<1 • •. 61Hrn. son1e g;n, office d~ies, i\fln C11JI ~Cltlllllt' Sisco \VORKERS NEEDED! n A L 1\I AT 1-A-.~-. f e Ill 2 )Tl\ offif'e l!)(p. apply in • ,r,,_ Sid l'loffn1a11 All types .~ i;lzcs l~h·cr/\Vhi1£>, 11; rn o ., pet''°"· 500 Nc1\•por1 Cen!<'r NEWPORT Choose your d1:ty11! ~payed. Hctts . ,,., )(uod t1an1c. Or, :-JS. Suite GOO, 1>ersonnel Agency Shor! I long tt>rn1 a..16-83.12 ltrSec'ys,-Bookkeepers 833 Dover Or., N.B. Rssh.~nments UNIQU"E'"p_u_p-pl,.C'~ 'a AJghitii. I 642 3870 ..f Assembly 11 Jh111ky, ·~ Thnberwolf. J-lave too many t· I •l -* Warehouse ... 1~ 00··2~ Liz Rcinde1•'11 Agcnr·y .!iuvls '-'· :.-~JV alt 6 .t.: '1020 IJirch St.. Suite 10'1 Stute Ileen~ Cleaner & * Packing ='='''-'="~· -~-~~-~~1 f'IC\\';:o l't Bench Sl:l-~190 Spntter, c111l for appt, 1 * Etc. ~·r. Bernard, !lnuill female, -I Dlal A Job 833-0855 Ku~ter~ Qual.ily Cleaners I Call & Jtegisll'r \\'Ith T('n1po yrs old, !lpa yetl . reg .• No Charge To You .:,,18-12·13 or Ml!-7022 _ 11'\•~ne 5'10-4 mo ohcdlcnt ~ loves children. ElCl11blished 1005 ~'OCK .~· IJI<.:LIVERY BOY _TE:r.1~ TC'n1pornry J-(el11 )100. S.;t;l!-5i-,'~19~ .. =--,-,..--I ~ECRETAR\'/ciirl Friday 16-18 yrs. Part or full 1\ine . YARD carC', Ap1 com plt')\. SILK\'. T£>rrlrl', ndornblc · tu't'.·hlle<:luml plnnnlni ftnn: Ov.·n l1'fllllC. pt'('f. Ap1lly IB-2 Net!d depetldnblc student to1· fc1n11h'. ·I, yrs o1rJ, 1iu~cbrr.t1. bcuu1Uut offi re:s Jocntcd In p.m. 1802 S. C.'n811t Hwy.. \li'erkly mHlnten.'lnCC!. r.twst Token ~· <71 11 ti37·!12Z7 l"a11hlc111 Island. Typini,c, iu1 Lo~1nn Ji<>nch. • ha\'{' ('(J\l\p. Mgr.. ~r~gcJ C~lt & 1\•kodl! 1tc,·11rnle W, S II 111'<'f, STUDl-:r-.i'S \\'Ol'k p. I 1)1.)1v, 2G10 Florida, lJ .B. Airedale Pups AKC cnj(ly n vuri\.'ty or dulles, f t Sun1mer. Neal.,,rrllnhll}. Chnm~lon sh'i'll. G \\•lul. l~u'? 8:30-5. cn ll be!. 11 &. i\l r. IUehards, MG-a~~-[ Jll'!i...} ohl <'11 11 x.-m.OOtt> 12, 6'1,l-!;111).1. TF.ACl fERS for SUM~tf:R M«chandise "Y 011ch1hund pu11s-AKC l't'J.: SJ-..:CRE7ARY for R en I fl,\)' CAMP for elem. !ttill, Std. Rik ,f... Tan & Ali Er;talt• fim1 !)"'ping 60 \\'f)n1 . ch\ldrrn. Cd~I. Gr:r-1022. lau. im. S.15--0fi17. Sh 0 r lh fl n d 70 "'Pm TI.:U:PllOXE Sale!I train4lC. Antiques 8005 m~t Se:ttc.r, r .. ,-.. -.. -1\K=c~,.i n1in\mum l yrs expe:rlC'nct. ple&.sant volcc &. aalea moJ. all 11hnlt Good hOru Exrcllcnr Co. b r n c f i I II . ability nee., ~1rs t-"C, llF..AVILY curved o 8. k 8 m~tU. $6:), s.'18-5.154. e Phonf' 6 l 9 • 0 4 2 0 for ~W sid'1bourtl, 111.ttlned glas!I _ oppointment. TELEPJIONE An!I. St.'rv. door, 3 heAd!I in relief on ~~~~~RA~~t.~p~ir:id ~t: ~F.CRITTAltY Exp'd, l girl O(ltroto"' wa.nt~. Ex-per !1ra.~ $21.~ 497-1329 Jttn\.uvt'.' Call ~·3490. offit't, self i.tfU"ter, able to pref but 1101 nee. 4!16--641YJ ANTIQUES-In hornc 8ale In handle varlcty of du~les, Newport Beach. Cal\ nfter BF::AUTlfUL i;;t ~rrJll-M good typing, S/fl helpful. TELLERS, EXPER. l pni, an..f)G.z7. P11.ppl<'8, ~ wks old,, c11ll · inl!ur<Hl<'C l'!)(p hel pful, s.-ooc:I 1\PJll,Y i FRENCH TRON lhiv Hrd _!_~i 6"12--0800 11 5P~n tl"ltphollf' peraonallly 5(00(! BANK OF NEWPORT Do11·n M'KI Clu-.. Au°fftrlnn 3 Year old Pot1Clle UC<'f\.<: ofrtrc ttPflCllrRnce, 833-2S41 Dov J"h N 8 l\.it·bl tun nl·std. 6r..,.. n~l11Jt 1101110. ~lnlc ll'n cur SECRETARY·Full llmc. 2 or tr t1t "' ' ' ' • " 1ntc 1-r11lgl. fl'\.'t' 8.'J9--m. 3 pho1ograpllClrs. part thno. t::qun~r>~~-S~~~Joy~r Antique SchooJ Clock GT.~ $110. **" 51A·2"1'111 ... • I • • • .. --===-------------------------------------------------________ s .aturd1y, r~ay 4, lfJ74 DAILY PILOT 33 I Dots I040-F··,u:r;;n~l'-1u::r::1-----;10'"J""'u 1 n"-or"'•"'•"•-- our famous 0·1 ME -A--LI NES • FIVE CONVENIENT OFFICES 11!0ROUCllBR~O Cocker lllt>OX;;: Bulfri. -;;;;;;:h &k ,\flhBL\:<. """'"· l!oy TO SERVI YOU :'panit'l l-~p.t. 1 \\efka, llJrn11r IJit<l f, nlle &: (."Otti·e ~t'lrll~. ltfl"!llle. s 250 . / St 81l--0829 lhl~. bed, bkca:..e. 61)-:ztro l)lh:•r., RlUburtJ, , 536-n.12 DEADLINE• I p.& ht4for-lll W. 1or ., C.W • • ll •••• All..,,_.•.._ ~TALI-: Srunoyed I yr olrl l:lll V..'.\f\'TED Household Gooda I0'5 ~ho.ls. Xlnt w/kid• ~ t USED BRJCKS ,, e NIWPORT BEACH •• 3333 Newport Blvd. ll»-0091 . -'71H361 CAJ<PET. nc~ <lore not ycl • LAGUNA llACH ..•... 222 Fere1t Avt. f.>Ull EhRl'-!O \Yeln1ara1111r •l.OVl'~S~AT .1: sota cuinom t:v111cl..itt.-'IJ...oo 'roon1. 2 1. e COSTA MESA . , .. · .•. , .. , 330 W11t l•y pco\111,c~ .. ~kt old. Atttr 6pn1, mttde e veey gd quill, never 11M>1 1: Joa~~' 1already , 11.1 rrlved ii I ..:;_,.Kl13, • U!i«I, US\Ul.lly hm, 96$-l'Jl() ugt> r1 ~L'()UJllS. s '" K. I e HUNTINGTON BEACH 17175 lttch Blvd. SJ.IELTlE fcmnlt, 2 yra, ~lU~"l' ~II, refri{,;, t1oe.-n 11lukh, hi-to, S oolor11. Phono e SAN CLIMINTE JDS No, II C1mlne AN1 Al\C, thanil'I. 1lred. Btau1. hidc·a·be<l. l\l!tytag ~K11r · ..!,_!l_I • ·~\'6--0&95. . 1 BJO P ella suits 50-5!, like I AUSTIN Jlealy 3000, 100·6 WHEEL chair Hollywood ~· 12 a•uae elt..'CLnC' tord 30 CALLON air receiver NORG E a ulom:ttic washt'lt ni·rolor. (l.ID--0991 th')r, c:hrur~. betli>. 673-242.1. \\ ASll~.R. Dryer, T w 1 11 n,ew, to&t $150, $ITS, sell funilralor $5. Sturter SlO. foldln• II". t1·re1, "'"70 $1"'. S&U·47'7 t"nk "'· Comp-•sor •·1th . A I d" ~ Old SCJINAUZERS • l\Un AKC SHHHI FURNITURE &ad~. \\'rouahl Iron tl'ec IS en.c h . Re.m lnl!ton nin rumenta 15 . \Vlfer d e " "" t --'---------I .. .., ,._ 1n · con 1tt011 -· er 8 ·, Ch ,_. ·2 1· hr11eh 2r~~2lUJ I nol .. Aies& ty--t 112 ~ m 1 llO ra lal $17. s.56-07t7 L \11 horlie motor, cci n 00 :1t· S4'ar '11 dryt"r in A·l ton· , w Ii. ;unp a"'"""' ma e AT WHOLESALE! ' ' • GUI .-..... er ....... o or . Su11 pcnli on -:-C:"".:..:."'-=::.::.:c.... ___ I ARGE h l'h quat1t }' ·· ~I 5>~ J I I070 !?!!k & ctia1r $IS both. purt11 S5·$2,. Calipers $15. AIJ, In e xcellent conditlflfl. 1tpc111ke r 40' high , ai:ood tl~"1,h1.~Tv'~,t~ ,12,',Sh .. 2,P,(.:.r.; d11"0'0n1 $IS. l.u"'11 ,~"~~e~r Cllli. 894·2020 •wt ry 1 ,~P sea rod, reel & line \00·•1 bod)· par11 $1·$'5 Si"mulated marble to/1 cor·1..o'°.ond=lt"lo::;no.:::l3>.::::Mfl:::·::"='::• __ ) .. " "'""' " .. "' .• uggagc r:1c ..... ii TAIL '''11s,:Q"ina: LOVABLt:1'°'~"=:;:--,,,~=--lut ,~~ TE . or $15. ft.1iac. elothlng & Poor $15. 6·12.s&l6 w • fee l able and i.!lld ablca ~ltkup truck tire¥ S2 each. n1ower SJ. ~6·~ t'cn1 SprlnKcr S1'1u11lcl . 51CA:i.11-; ·rablto :t4" Squano ;si-EHA . Ltuh(lll i·lni;, Muschold $5-$JS. New pair $20. Rt.friacrator\ El~c· EL, J:: C TR I C run a e, _•_•-'h_o~n-'ly'--'M2-"->-0372'------l'l_l_"_L-,-,-e-r-,-.-P-r~,-.,-;,-r-e_f_u_ll 1110. $7j, &ll·S9(il. Oprn." 1r1 3r"x&l", \v11.111u1: Silpi?llln:•, llht1t10iwli ~nil ti'Ouaers, n(lVtu' worn $10. <I DATSUN 12 Inch "'heels trolux ga' SIO. p uy pcn , J::'rlgidalre bullt ·ln $5. HADIO'S t2 volt, lit vw f:it·u. wilh visor $lJ. ~-;.,1111 1·ond, '.liT·28:l3 !:~~~t.:~.;...;P,~r. $l500. ,&II 548·3253 . ~~~.'~U.:.if:·ss e ach. llko ~xcellcnl condition $3. ~~rt!i rtbu~r"i1•0h,l.e,10A10dn>1!0"n~ $1S ·$20. VW rlbera:1ais ,-"2'J1!=9 ________ 1.F..cr.:•;:•_T:.;•:...;Y.:•.:• ___ l:.;04:...;5 GR1':1·::--.i couch & chair. L-lveat-ock·~ IOIS SCllWINN · I b' I ---'-"'-='-----I Holo·Broil $5, Baby clothe11 l en°1ne hood $10'. Met;i\ r • -ICI"' Ilk I · gir 1 Icy<' e ~IS. :.!Sc e ucb. Bwby dhiper l ac, C throat $5. i'~Jectric hoOd SIO. c11.mper or motor 21i?J PRESIDEt:'lT. Pla.ce, 1 r c II(!\\·, couc 11-----------t Rola! t><J:rlable typewrit er Hi inm Sll .F~NT p rojector palls $1 euct-. TV tllblel ·fuel putnp, new $3. Ou t. home roof Vl"tlta $8. Watl!r Coala &t ei>u . ~w1mm1na: 2 f'REE KITTENS !l('('(ls l'<'fl!l.h'.l $,'I(). fi.l6·fl1_!1:1; Bl:tK .ft tk.ll' $.l. ell. Bunnies 11 ·3 d111hmasteN Sl8 S20 S2S. Lens $25. Doth lklrfect 11.$0 for !I , tOod condition. door lilt= rixtw-e $20 value, l a nk & hu rdwarc !itti pool $7 , Old trunk $25. (;Al.J.. AF'TE ll 7 P~t C'OUCJI , ;-i' h!ito.:k \ln)I Ilk~ $2. f'11. Jiautan1 hens S2. ta. $23. AAt /F~l\t r adlo·rc~ord: ~·,':;~3.blll!eil~l~dst~l~. nhai~hh Frtldlng :ilumtnum cot bed, $3. 962·4988 Dodge van or cumpur 2tl Clothing :?Sc·SI. Crib $5. • 5-19-4338 • nc•1\. !•·"-:..~J:l l >lh\:roo S:.!S. Nau~ahr,do arn1 "'' '"vu .. need• sewing 13, Blc.,...lo f'l ""' l"nk ~ .• C .. m~-r Pol»'n1ld p;ins 25c. Kltchert 197 11"1 -----~ c air $1Z. 19' 1\/, ~or· ~5. lfimm t:ditur vicwl!r 1 ~ BABY clo thes soc, 25c. .. .. ""'v .. "' II s 7~10.oldpa11S1unored/l»'•rl -., Mlscl llaneou1 °111"'i:a" tuble, nced11 ~·ork $10. .,.,, S:!S. 548·723~ part1, Stingray &i S 11peed: Stroller SlS. Bugay I I>. i ~ do"' 11 ii rm II $ O. a I s $<-· 1. Hocking chair It k II b k I .... G S I '----------"-" Bo.ck wheels, 1 5mall rront Ch ome bolt n 1 ;i.Ue hll $J Desk $7, us ey. · se r n, ce11:tcu. a rage a• IDSS 1· scrcep und t.ools SUt 3!H0 ~11 ·r •i'., .... recorder. reel 10 wh•ela ll.~.each.U••d, all Wulk~r SS. Exxandable •' "ri 1°1 r · r · · r o i.'OOd hotne. 646-9Z19. ~·~ Ch101nrl Pl .~.11.67". 100" " .,. ""' ""' ploy pe n •• La,.,, II d c cs, t icse curs, AUTO"lATfC .. ·h d 10 ''l\S ... J reel, porlllble stereo $2S In ~ood condition $1 .50 ror N • ·ea Firebird $10 t.tu ·tang $15 1' "ai; er pn l.()\'(•ly kltteta, 6 wks old, • accuni~lat\<11.1 BAR ON\'X h r>e rfcct. 5'"·7'"'' ' regular buck wheels $2. llkill 525· Boots & pole1:1 $.S. OMC Van 's1s i> D I · dr~er In very gvod con· lookli>• for 1-mos. •lo''! 81.•,r1lr.1i.1 L'(!ll1P ~'k.• .. Nkln • <' css sel. Largt.: -ao &..>"t S Ski rack $3. Bar & 2 atools • 11 aun d it1nn $25 each. &16·8447 or • "' -I ~ I hon rd $25. Chcssnll'll SIS mu! front 'olo'hCcl SI. Sch· $7. Wrought iron stand $). W o Jl on $ 15. C h ev , 2236 D Pl ti C ltochCitler C~f &IZ...SZ.19 f l\t' •• (':'IUip ngl, !I ¥'11 \\/ill sell separate. 644•1~7 · OINE'T'T£ 1>et, 3 x 4 n 0\'31 wlnn fr a'me $2. llttffy Set dlllhes SS. Pot & puns ·11lulrilnum bellhou1dng fS. • acen :i. ost11 -. ' ' l'Ullltuncd T1'n11>elit "'nllbo;11, Braullful Spanish . b<tr wl'~ neyerm~r·graln $18. ~ mat'. frame $1.50. 10 speed inner St, $2. Tackle box $2. Car 557·3910 Alesa r-.IANX kl 11 c n s · ado~ahlc 10' >oUfl{'r ll~ht glussi•:1.r, ,.,11.1111.~. HhH·k dis\ r es H ed s : Ul.UE tour b $II p t<r ch1ni: chairs $4.50 ca(.'h., tube!' l:!Sc each. Surfboar· le & Id B GOLi) recliner $20 .• Hood long haired, 6 wks, Ca!Jt'O & AIC'r1· ~· 1.p. P111~ .• l'Onmi. "'Ofl{!. llus 1Jh!f'lfi h1 lronl 1· u s h i on . w i 11 . 8 c 11 very aood. 646·2323. 768 ds, to ft. $15. 5 ft. sis. 580 $.ur~~m,le~:~~ag: ::lo~~ ABY buggy, like new con; hllir dryer $5 557.1886 Il/\V. 847-9514' l'•Ul"ll.'1 iruu1 11, 1 1 u -0 t 11/i;...,·urds. l .. 151:hts 1111 both ~E'p;1 ra ll·l y. fi75·1806 Scolt Pl. CAI, north or 18th. llamilton St. Coata 1.lesa der !2. Drapes {Gr 4 rooms dltlo11 S16. $$07$5 · · L o v AB LE Blk Ltlb-cle:1111'1'~. Jlllint, S1:hii•inn 1•11d!> & i>WOJ'<h• un. bol10111. CAPAC l_'flVE discharge CARPET ING, IS·20 yardi USE02x4x8'50c,2 x4x. $25.TravenerodsS2e1c:h. SPOOL r.taple chairs $15 DECORATOR ll\.'ing room l~u·lever, needs love & PL\le ', l11llll!i hlk<', g11• \~oulit he be~utiful In I I · · · beigeitcleaned, ,.!Ith pad: fl' JSc t :ic 4 r e dwood carpeting $1 yd._~ddlng each Ptl aple kitcben table la mp, wood gr;un :ind l11rac yu1\!. 675-5175 li\n\t'. hi OVl'll. ~un. !l 1011. :s111u11.~h l'itylt ho111c. Create~ A1cc,ronl01c ~~nit.ion syste m ding 0. you pl·" up. .... ht•der ""-~-lOc •. 2 • 25c yard. How ~-arrows $15. ililk glass table lamp black $25. Coffee table, -.-• 1657 U111h C.'ifi:lt• t'.0::.1!1 nln10:.11h1·rt lur l>arly l\'/alt a r · •~e11o·, 12V & GV 3 ...,. uu&J"wi •~ R Battery charger 6-l2 V $lO. 2 &faple &buttered end pecan . and r hro me $15, 1' _!lEl: lo you fern lr1i;.h ~!es:\ , IG-9?'!.S • light~ out cst•t•p! har ill:'.hl ~ $25. 962·9740 232 . 768 Scolt Pl. Cl'll, 6'1 lZc rt. 114" sprinkler lroning boiU'd $2. Cor. lablea $2$ each. Captain Ptl,1ttch1n g end t06 1.l\e i lU. :sctte1·. 3 l'N old xlnt 1 • · '' -• • & 1·nnrlles. Piud S400. Sc:!ll 4 USt:f) 775 14 wh ite wwll ~lOrth of 18th ~h~5:d~e~·J1:1"::,post les1 s haver $3 (new), ·C~h~a~k':..!$~1S~.~642~-~IM<l~----l;~5~57--6:t~4~7::::-::;-~;-:::-::;: w/chlldren 8.J2-5i7G 1'1'.:!\:1', IOX12' 11 / l 0 X !I. fur $:..'00 or reas. offer. Can 11re:> $10 ror all . 1M7·9560 P.1 ET A I.. dis k szs . Un · Fillings 20c. Hedge trim· Portable radio $3. Griffin -GE t d BEAUTJJt"UL 2 yr o I cl &ei'l'c~ied patio. C3 11111!11i:: lil'C Sht 01· Sun only at 4•1lU finished wood desk s2:;. mer s;s, Ga rden tools $1·$3, s tereo tuner.ams. $25. PAYP.1ASTER <:heck writer 1' ~re~ A~l ·.,Fr-~ nee 5 ' Dobern1an guard d........ If 1.'t1i1 lp 1111. 2 ~u1tue .latlllJS \\'. Sun11wept , Santu l\no.. J'\J ,\\' .<·S, Huhy llems I"·-c s d D · i Men women's cloth $1 518. S & H arccn stan""' r e p u i r IO . ~·l 2 Inch '· ~., \\/i'>httd1·11 ·Ihle f>-J' tor l'' 11 "Id "" a r tup carrier $25. un ay·2755 r1sto, CM · ng · ~ J'iJ.' saw motor •. sta~nd spc11kcrs $1.50 each. Lurge u1terl'11!1.--d cull 53G-99Z5. · · .!i · •v cc • v{I u11 nrbor u v . tu ~5. Dinette $15. Aquurium Cablrtot~ SIS. End table• S57·7886 $3, l61nm Bell & lluwell "" rug SS Old couch S:J F , eouc h & Jove ~ef1t. Old :o.nufl \l estn1 1n~1r1· Ulvd., 1nt1kr :.nd sunplics ~. PreCltilOn $10. Vp poriter $5. Blender 1,.::::...:.:::::_ _______ I 200t.e malg t•an;iera $25. x 6• xl041°8~. w111lh0aR~~ss.,2~; Aq.u a riu'm cquipinent ~: urniture 8050 hottll'~, L~~ un l.i(\U" L-Olfea l<'fl . gn 1lo11·n 1u Nr11·hopr. tools 2Sc·$2S. 8391 Dunbury •ts. llodlo SIS. l'ord 11·,,, NE\V chaise lounfi;' $20. 16mm Kodak ma• SlS. ''-11•· \ col r 1 .... ~ tu'·l<' i'lnlh11>• I "'' t I,, • k 1 1 fl · · Cl II B • N L' •· iron shell brackets lOc ...,1 o o nllL~ rurio.11 r 'IUSIT SE'"· 16 .. ,,.,,_,,..,1 v · "' .. J.: n11t ·t· a1u11 11·1· r ,\., :sun· r., . . & r;m s $5·$15. l'ontlac ew lamp $2.'i. Ta le• 2, ru11cu auto S.Smm camera $7 4 t kt d k th •• ...... •< ""'~"' f•'•t"r"" & "" 1·~1 N · r -:--::-:---------! s2 each. 3 gun wall r ack .· __ r;1c . ape ec w1 L ... 1 E· 1 1100 u "" • 1111,;,..., di> cw lill'l'Pl 1s litl St. u1·n lcf1 . Pl 1ire11 & rim:t 5>$1.S. Ford ~·$7.50. Game table $5. S. An scomi'lic $3. l<tf"" 14 Bike rack SJ Old ~·a, c l'U co or, · Jer 1·1 C ~l · · ~ 1 1 I ~ EC.Jo'.: Sango china $1:'1. radio $10. Pontiac radio Naugahyde chairs,_11 $IS Polaroid Swinger SS. SI.SO. New tire 560 x 14 · · · 42"x72" beveled ~, .. glass --~·' ·' · ;igain . .i·r ioust-J'IJrrl L'Ol'· 20 piece Fostori11 rry~tal SIO. Pnrti from all lh-e each, Old recliner ~. Of· Yahica E·Z matic SIS. 2142 Toyota or VW. Cardboard 5ttoydn~"' tyµe~writer $IO. 1-offce t~ble/llhl 1~cleslii l ; llAHBOlt ·''iew 11 1l1 ~ · nl·t' ·~1 rii,:hl side.• $10 87 piece gt · ·s...,·are SIO '° 1· h ~. VI t L ed Bl ff s cutter"· Felt ~uares 2' v tan "'"'· 5-18.,9!14 I " ' I k · J>. · ca rs $1 ·$25. Saturday & ice c air $20 •• ,pewriter s a ar o ( u s) at. -~.. ... $l;ii. Bronze gullded Jarn11 & 1~11ryt• OP<'11Ja ~. e e-<"I. \\'O , ~ • Cut g lass bowl 52. Cryi;;tal Sunday , 1022 w. Wilson, st.and $20, ti1ahoguny cof· ,_10.'-4._644'-'--7~2'"'-2 -----3' 50c .each. Leg exerciser AElltQUlrT slide projec· 1hade, $-IQ. Firin queen 1i>ltc springs &; n1at1, CXl'f'C)'Cll" BARTLETT · ~l 11t e $1 . le(· bucket $1. j us t p as t Canyon Dr. fee table $20 Breakfast set r· ll: Tv.·1n box matlress and tor, 9 tr11ys SlO. T"·1n bed· bux i;p1·,man/fraint\ z i;Cl!i lan1ps, ping pong, t>rec1or FLOOR COVE RI NO ras1 eogle bookends $5. IOA)l·4Pl\1 only. SIS . Sunda)'•275S Bris tol LARGE stove $~0 . Apt. rame $8. 646-56.12 i;µreads, collon, pink SS pr. sht.'Chi $150 Pr 0 f 1;et, tt'nt, bnskct bnll gDHL :~~l~dol~u~~IO~fuacc~u ~~I s$i . GAS mov.•er $12. 12 volt bat· CAI . 657·7886 ' ~g~eUsSid :J~~~rl~ ~]~h~ SllAG rug for 2 rooms, in 55Na7Ul80t)Ou l Geographies Uk:. 1nii1'C11'·i;, 2·1"x5:, $40. Antique ~,l.uch ino1~. ~ !!arbor p 7~ W·.J·l.9tlh Sft.~tCl.IM~ T r oditio n tll .J drawer tcry $10. S c helit of WORK bench $10. Wood We.her BBQ$20.873·2552 good condition $10 each .. .. s11 tin dl'llpeii, 15' wide+ 2 ~1c1v Ul', Cd.\!. SAT . & Net ~in.Hi~;r I c•a r11...,n. dcti k/ch uir 525. Tackle dr11wers $8. Che•t of 4 stor1ee cabinet SlS. Oak SU·•266 DUAI>J::HY and sl1eer sc!s tiebackit J'\\·ldee·1+ SUN. 11111e ianr arpe t . ho•/2 I S2 962 d fl ood SI bo C COl'PER tubing •• Po"·er 11· d • d ,-•,. $5fl. <••'•••9, • INDOO . " eGxupa.rantccll. Over 30 l"' " ree s ·. ·7242. r11v.·er1 $2S. Cheit or s re w x. ;i.mp cot ~· .. USED Gaffers & Sattler ('e 1ng ro s ti9', bran "'-1 ......,...,..., f{ 3ALE: Chesi~. 10221 Hlackriver Cl., c·.v . d 1• Ch 1 I •• Metal shelv;ng 3 • 5 mower $25. 3 llP engine new e>'15 each •0 7 °0 <0 d I" k J db~ I .. ruwcris o. ea o ti -· , .... , 512. Tires $3. Brass bolts dishwasher, all parts $10. .., ·"" ·"""" 5 PC. King Bdrn1 suilt>, hand rf'sscri;, ft!li s. 1 1us, n te FREE ESTIMATES JNf"ANT :;cal 15c. Diaper drawt1r1 SlO. Finh1hed kit· ~-50. Sunday·27SS Bristol, $l . L a undry cart SS . '~'~'·,.:688>=::_ _______ 1LADIES 26 .. old balloon tire ctti'Ved, $100 CaWe-Neli00n stnd.<i, chr~. tbls, bitr stool11, Call MG-.l.J42 pall 50<'. Peterson baby car ~! ... "ndrawbl~r cabinet S2S. -'-~-'1-"='~·'~886:..:.------1 Volta~e inverter $5. Iron -Sch wi 1111 bike, reeon. Playel' Piano $1800. An1cr. l<1nlps, dishes, books, tillil l SIO. Unby bike seal "'"" epu ic, Costa lfesa LAPIDARY supplies Sl·SS. pipes Sl. Soldering iron $4. PORTABLE TV $25• 646· d itio n ed, exrellent uphols recliner, $150. Do~·n clothes, lroni, n1IS1.'. Used I BUY!! $5. Ski booll s.iie 8 & IJ $8 O L JJ we s tin g h 0 u s c Rock¥ 50c·$10. Sunday·27M Electric drill $10. Jland t52S mechanical condit ion, a stufled Ch~is~ lounge $175. ~~Kbles. 2~ Ne\\ port Blvd, Good, u~l lumituru & lo $25. Crib $20. l\faltress refri,::erator, great ror of. Bristol, C?tl 557·7886 vacuum S12. Water ski $10. VW parts : 1 set of SS classic bike $25. 727 W. Wall <;locks $50 to $100. B & Cl•1 II 11.ni-a Pill. nppliance.11 or will ~ll lor you SI~ l 11f11nt .,,,·:ilker $'1. Daby fice or ~ar~ge $1S. Medium ELECTRIC he ater, like _.,. __ -3_2so________ headers for 36 hfi· liktt ne"· 1_211t_h_._c_M_642_·_54!1_7____ W Pl~lco rv.,. nc"" $60. 271 SAT. & SUN.-Pecan flar,·cat MASTERS AUCTION ~1:1 l\1~igl1!eZ~d cl~~~/~"s~: siic l>c room l)'pe desk SS. new 112.50. Gas healer $5 SEWlNG m1chine, 1tra1ght fl(I. Stock muf er for 36 l\10WER & catcher, neor ~ornu1~ l:1u1yon H. d ' Tbl., $1 30. 4 chrs. $30. Oc:1ks "'-1616 833-9625 'I II " n d mowe r • need !I Prest · 0 -Di a l $25 12'' 1titrh nnrtabl"e. Great con. hp Sto. 64$·4941 new .... 2·2-i 1'11ch •peokersl tL\I. 675-2122. /'int Of1" 515. ca. Culor T.V. or. aplc l!lldboard $10. 894· tle~niug up ~1. Sturdy, but ·.; 1 "" -SOFAS , . . 1 $3t" 11 t r .... 1 2 ·pd nft 6 ur Sunday, ~ :1669 or 8S7·0S9S of ,181 .dlrt:v ()ranl!e li ghtwciw:ht conxial speaker in cabinet filton $25.8J9.l673 COLt.:?t1AN Janterl'I· $S . $160 vulue, 525 each. l·l.. . ~ c~i;lo1n OOliC ,a. ro .,.,.e!c}cc, s · 839-0!rl _ nr30.)(I. a.i8-6J•L!l Allilon Dr., 1-1.µ. Sat. 9.5 rout•h $6. 1'\\•in wooden bed S20. 'SuitCi'Se S2. AIH·rl\t El ECTRIC g ag __.. Coleman 5tove $10. lleavy hi> m~tor:i u~1d lfl90 .rl!m pillow bnck, S' long, perfect 1' lli11g Cab. $35 .. ea. Tbl Su"" . . ' :i-• frame SS . Long John radios, 2, $IS & S!O . .Sun· • ar c .uoor duty meat grinder $8. Sl2· $3.75 each. Kong 1gn1t1on L'Und., pale cactus green, ~40. l\Ie.ny; rnnuy ltcn1s. 530 p RI N ·r SllOP·U!'t!erpi>esi. DOUIJLE box s~ring and medium v.·el suit, eloied day·2755 Bristol, Cn.t 557· opener, 2 car Lruru;millers 8662 1''lalhe ad V·8 $25. 552·8ti96 cost $650. ea., i;ell $300. ea. :sca...,·ard Rd. COM late niodcl C&P Snapper b!.dt~ress $25. win iiie cell, neoprene rub1tex·,$2S. 7886 . . $25. 644-51'18 MOTOR Cy CLE ti res &4 t'OHO l\1erc 390 radiator, Coffee table, ~.i." plate glasis LADIES ~old lll'lY boy chair. 111-es~. New 18" Pllpl!l' rame Sl. 968·0775 3.5mm slide camera $10. PLUr.1BING valves 7S(:.i5. COLOR TV S20. Elect~ic Dunlop Trials Universal' very good $25. New spark top, .,;arved walnut base, Green lazy boy recliner. 3 ·cuttl'r, type cabinet, 20 fon\1 SCJIWINN ladies 26 .. 3 Huge old deak,lots of l lardware 10c·$3. Tool:s dryer $2S. Need repair, one $3. and one $4. 18 llke plugs 35c 8S5·14 tire & 35x65 • l'Olit $400 .. sell $1T.i. !)C. COl'ner bed set. 1 high 1noslly new lype, melal speed bike, good condltk>n draw e r s S25. GI r I's llJC·$5. "•• condu.it $l each. s.urfboa rd $2:5. 9531 Dl ack· new $lO each. &i5-4!Mt wh~J, good tread $5. Auto 673.g39!1 back Spanish chair. Sint1U paper cabinet, leadli, slug5 $25. 962·3436 . St.ingray bike S5. S48.fl8C2 8' rluorescent tubes 60c fin, 968-6110 radio, pus h button $5. lllDE·A·BED, \Vhitc Nau.ga· tnblc for ski11. Bnc:k pa.ck & l cutter. G111\eyli, fumlllU'I! or642·2I91 e ech. Air .hose $5 .. Lead SURFBOARD, 6 feet ft ", PLYWOOD 2 sheets of \ii Decor:.i.lor bottles S3·$4 . hyde, Dr!\: ,f{ed chair ,t; can1p 11tove. 673-{')252 or le rni11c. $1i50. tn-ll 64>I749 HABY buggy $10. Raby tub $2.50. Large di3per pail $1. Electric dryer $1'0. Koda k lns t11m11ti c camer1 $2 . Iron $2. 846-2!»6 DOUBLE mattress, bo:it i:iot~. C, 5j! each. Pa1~t & rides l(ood. S2S or besl ()f· $10 each. fi45..4941 Jlock collection $4. Lawn ouoman, Naugahyde. Excel. 67J..&l·18. FREE. Send us l of the spring $IS e;u:h. Mi·84'A8 ii~~i~J . ~~f3£;7~7~ay ·27s5 fer. 963·5360 HCA color T\' s2s. Thor ~~)bf; l\,~.n ~r1':c~~0~[~ co1nd ., Camera equ.lpm't, liUGE garage 11ale . busines1 cards you are 110\V ANT I QUf~ v.'hite & f:Old h1rRt: & drnwer dresser $2S. An liq ue white-e.nd J,!o ld l:trt:e mirror $25. 530-1754. Sat, a11 diy. Sun. 'ti! noon. Y,'EDD1NG dress, new beauty, sk.l rt S25, l1t ce bodir e $15. Convertible sora S2S. M8-QSo&3 - SPANISll style trundle bed fl5, Day bed $20. 646-SSOS. 442 E. Hay, ColU Mt1a ''OUTH..,d SIS. Argua CJ REfRIGERATOR $25. camera f\5. 536-76S3 ----""-"==--"=---I Stereo record player In COFf"to;E t wble. excellent c11• US. Conclftiu 125. t.'Ondition $2S. Hexagon end Alumlnum r6ila~ay bed. lable 512. Sm.111 tnke St. five inch roam p ad $2S . 847-8398 f'oldln~ tot $4. Jroning 'SSFORD grille $6. VW Iola& Cladlron $25. 6" steel J c:tnnon lruck $4. l942 all n1 rrors, decorator hems. ltolh1.11.·ay bed, deak, T iffany using & we "'ill 1end you a OLD lime oil heater ~25. tunk $7. Car radio $3. llub beam 9' long. Sl2.SO. Ces· wavo r adio $10. Large Moving, n1uch to sell . Lan1p.11, miac. Gla11 , \•alunble free gift . No l\ntltlue m iner's scales S:.!.'i. capi1 7~·$2. Nice golf blli: snn c rosi;wind landing c11 n1p cooler 511. Books , 5.16·8991. puintings, oollectables. 1935 11trlngs. Limited. L id o Ste r ing lilem dish $20 , s,5. Electric motors, '\~ hi> J(eur, "'hcl!li>, tires, tubei. novcl11, children's 25c:·$1. ~IUST sell 5 pc. \\•altiut bdrm Killdeer Ch·., Costa li1esa. Mailorder, Box 894, t-luoting· CilP~ll & elllnu 51'.lc·$20. Pie· Sl. ritany carburetors S'l· $2S each. Ledger binders Kenmore washer S t 5. 11et. Llke new. King &tl & Sun 9:3l> Rtn . 5 pn1. ton Beach, 9264.!J. lure framing lOl' ft , i·"ox SS. Sun larriD $3.50. Picture SI each. Ohuus 610 gram Dry.:r S4 for parts. 545-0797 iv/headboard, 2 night Ubs, 2 GARAGE SALE . 16'0 So•>-FOR SALE 1aew wtuscd rur1 $.l e11ch. Silver platu puzzles 2Sc-'7Sc. Larfe TV scales $2S. Aircraft 4" 1,, ~ sel $20. new car\·in.e: scl antenna $3 . Sma 1 12, Venturi $10. Directional TWO 63 t'ord :i~ ton truck ~· tll-eKsers & 1nin'Or. $800. lingo Dr .. N.B. Sat., lt1ay Seal"I i:lectric Lawn Mo .... :e1· $10. Pressure cooker SS. f"oldlng_ chairs SI .SO , uro $5. Arm_.y pack tobag· r ear springs $10 each. 63 or heat ()ftcr. CuU 551~ ·Ith. 9::ll. Fabulous values, at ('OSI. \Viii relu11110 ~lle1· Cookie j"r set. new 512. stralaht. fl· Nice couch SJZ. g ii n 120. Heath tu be i''ord str1ught axle with bcf. 0:30nm or btw, 5:30 & lun1 , toys, bikes, OOke sale If unsold nexl fl\.'C days. No Sunday 27$5 Bristol, Cl\I Snow llikti $10. Honde 350 checker $20. Ortheslra bel· :sprinas, 8 lugs 525. 63 or 6S Tpm. clothinl:, book5 .t-rcoords. ' -reduction In price. Ph on t ~7-788& seat, like new SIO. Small 111, 32 nole $?b. 548.Ql.2 tailgate fGr tnternation1al MEDITERRANEAN sty [ e EVERYTHING MUST GO' 496-5208. le • U. 12 G h pickup, like new 'ilS. About BR · i='°"':::C:""'-~~~==~ GHEEN sha.g curpet ~O. S~~rSG. ~~ Po' ntuo·ac •h• 0 <0cdr11 . CllANGIN table$.,. Stroller l2 rt. long smull wooden set, Twin beds, chest, Sat. & Sun 11 a .ni. Din. rm. '70 SCOUT 4 v.'hl. dr. 3M·V8. Bit11ple end tables <tnd lamµ gr.ille & b. umper $l0-S6-S8'. $3 . 2 car bed s 53 ea ch. boa l } 7 . EI cam i no dreSll w/ntirror, nlte-stand set \\'/6 velvet chairs, m isc. 49,COO miles, loaded lablt!a $22.SO. Crtien and G l'!aytcx *:'l!rs er set 53. riberRlass cover $10. S48· $150. Wrought iron Ka.rden fu rn. 42:>\~ Seavlew, Lag w/acceu. C: x c e 11 en I AP Wom e n's rumma"e blue chandtlier StO . rlant s i ze naug:ih yd.e R1ng1 n 1h.ing.s $1. 8mm HUl'J furn 48" rd glass topped Bch. concUUon $2195. Typewrlter I b • SF.AR 'S lar~ b b Wom • •If I ~ t headboard $8. ~1arvel mo·1·0 came<a $7. J oube tab! 16 "-2 •·1 Chro h be sa e, 6I2 Ala ama St., • • e ar eque e n Ii .,o cu,,,,, 1 ar· Comic collection $2S. • o "' c1u-a. cuaN *TRASH TRINKETS• table $5. n1e u aps board $2. 646o9244 Jl.D. 3 ladder back cball'$ wagon·s mo er, ele ctric ler ~t. lilte new $25. Sat. Statue lamp $B. Other tables $10 all. Car luggMge ARTIFICIAL Oowers ZSt· lounges, all $150. &16-ll24 , & TREAsUR.E SALE 15" 111hls SJ, 893--6460 alt $6 . J> h 0 n 0 gr 3 p h $ 4 . roti111erie, clean $25. Sear'• and Sun. Afay 4th & 5th. lamps $2:·$6. Bus seats 17. rack SS. Ai icroscope $4 . 1~c Children's lOya 2Sc·S!. ROUND oak dinina table HUI'!')', hurry, hWTy. l·famlly 7PM or Set·Sun. Typewriter $6. Session• l.:irge e lectric charcoal lOAM . -16.57 Samar Place, C d 1 Dr1pery rods $3. Stereo' Wood i;ofa, upholstered .... banl'o clock $25. Solid oak li8hler $3. SU.3479 COila Mesa, Pilesa Verde. ar recor Payer $1. C.On· e,art.s a nd speakers $10 111. cushion& $25. Twin head1 "'/6 chain, beaut. hard •Ille at 1651 Samar PL, QUILTING & pntchwork lvb e 120. Old magarine -"===-"';:,,:"""---Vert.Ible sofa $7. Couch $8. Queen r ed velvet head· board S3. Card toble S2. rock maple dresser, outdoor Mesa Verde, Sat & Sun. claW!5. Start !\lay 7th. rack $S. ProJ.ection 1>creen KE\V tires $.5 each. G78-1S, GIRL'S Schwinn bike, good Books 25c ·S2. Record board $7. TV trays $1 set. .Electric & portable radio. dining act, 2 TV's le klng1ize llUGB garage sale: Used Afake your O\\'J\ heirloom sz. Hind rubbed stereo 9 x 14, 885 x 14. 775 x 14. condition SI.>. Wood 2 rine players $3·$9. TV $6. Pur· Thermo11 jugs $1 each. new $10. i? sml:lll alabaster hdboard. 219 Nata, N.B. 1tore closed out. Sal 9 to 6. pillows, place1nats &: (jUIUs. bl 646·9254 r ack $8. Chrome 3 11tep sea ZSc·Sl.SO. Clothes, somo Ne;irly new VW battery lamp bases SS each. Par,r IThe Bluff ) Ph Th H ti fu ca Ci nett S speaker11 $5. Old .:.o...o::o.:...-------1 11001 SS. Yellow custom new 2Sc·$3. Reel e d "er "0 s · one San 2 to 6. 691 B Joarin SI, e a ~. unen • book• :ioc each. Electric PO'·E lamp, 2 ~·'b ••. E•· 1 SJ N .._.. ••' ... ,,1 · 968·2326 ma c h c tr1sh cans 2. 833-0334 alt 6 or all day Sat. Costa Ate11a. VIJlaI-,-e. N.B. 673-JUO or :o.:iw $2. Cobalt champagne u uw .... w ndow 11hade SB" W· · · ew s.~ v> men :s, small a rea rugs S3 each. glasses, platinum rfm. cc~e~ll~•~nl:.::: ... =..·6288==-----I volunce $:?S. Circus toy boi ladles. S46-6:9l STERI-.:0 record. player, lla nging lamp 15. GE KINGSIZE bed, xtr.a flnn, V1\LUES VALUES 645-2960 Cost S75, offer. 250 CLEAR glaii callon 17 .SO. !latch cover $10. 1936 POMONA ave, CM , 11nd speakei:s $15. Bov's toaster $1. Wig case & c11n.. ~. incl. mattre1s, boJC WATER l!Oftncr Sears best CABINETS for Klehen & Bath · ----~------1 juas with c~$lS per 100 Well uacd power mower S wet suit, like new $10. New vas h ead $.). Wall clock springs I.: fl'alne. $16.J. $100; Jlld~·a·bed .$50 or beai Unfinished Pttfinlwhed CORN Ell t;,ibJe, wroufht or 20c cicb. .·-· $15. lloovc r floor buffer· Cat·Suln. Tw,ibn ilroJler $2:~: size 6 Adidi'li Satw-n track $15. Good tread tires SJ I worth S 3 5 0 I , Queenldze otter· antique telephone Counter Tops also. -•c<ubber si .•o . Good amp ng en •screened"' shoe $12 Bo ' di h 81 · h Stf• I d 1· U all ' N 'NTERPRISES iron base $10. 31x!it it· " fold $15 Po 1 bl b b s · f _li me um cue . ue ~·1ckcr clot es '"· n.c. e 1very. 1u )' $1 00,· 8-17-2423. l-IA~DE E1 . h · b · 2 KING d h 1·olding chaise loun~e 15. 2 5 · r a e 11 Y hockey pants like e $6 h s• Cl h I 0 '2-2188 C'I c en curt11ns, etge 1prea 1, eavy f Id ' Jtitly soc Vaporlier soc • n w . ampfr ... ot es 25c·SL )Onie,,., ' . LG p lo 1 f 1 8 5 \V. l8tl1 St. ·" · u rHnge trim $12 with woven US. White ~ht o ~n tamp stoo s Sl.SIJ h<ee ta'e< uto'la'ly table Bmm vie wer and s plicer 67~2122 DINING pl · al Mt.earn. ceram c &12-2842 I -•-i bl • ..... ,_ v pr 6937 u .. , 7474 1-:---,------. rown set, ina e. clotl>•. eameraa, "·I/Sun -~~-. ~:r ~:~6~1~~· Call If· ~~ ~ahe!t "'oto,;u~~·w. ' . SI .SO. Youth chair $2. ,,... ~. FOLDING double pilots !iOlid cherry, Iarre dbl. drop Magnoli;i an. of \V~er l ANT IQUE Bruss Bed. dble, fl33.l820 WOOL rugs, rose beige, ap-Peterson car seat $<1 . THO)tASVILLE Mediler· seat, ·A·li coodition $22.9S. leal table, !futch, 4 Cap!alns block. 842-138l . $200. Port. JI" GE color TV LIGHT oak l•ble Ytith leaf -'-'"-'=--------' proJL:. 10' x 11 ' $12. Approx Wooden doll crib SI . rancan end tables, one OC· Pair chrome plated. heavy Chai.rs $350 Large rnaple • $149. s1andard size, Queen $10. Old electric home BOY'S 20'' bike. Good con· !I' x 10' $12. Oiild's red· Record cabinet&: 11helves tagonal, one square $2S bron:r.e, adjustable pole bar µn. All beaut. cond. TIIREE Family .Gara ge Anne inylc Se\\'ing machlnt sewing machine U:I eablnct dltlon 520, 968-7105 v.·ood chal1e lounge SIS. S9.50. Two blond end tables each. ~>7474 • holders $7.25. Chrome 49!)...1101 Sale, ~ti of household table $25. All excel cond., $10. 8~2·8I57 Small dres11ing table $12. S2 each. New Home por· ELECTRIC twin brush floor plated br11ss 5 inch dome ~fOVlNG, Be au t I f u I' Items, n1~. car parts, tum. 673·01M or 673-9710 -'-'--'-=.:;;:.:.. ______ IMOTO BETA IOcc, motor· ~ 16th. Pl. Apt . 8 . Costa tabdle &eoodwing machine $5. polo's her wo' th car P;'' . light, wlth•built·in switch cu••--desl-ed funu·i etc. 3001 Coolidge, Frl·Sat. DINING room table with S cycle for dlrtt I• en1~1 Mela between Santa Ana We aew ras range $20. $ 3 , 2 5 . S o I i d st e e I, """" .... ure. TOUR~tALlNE mink ll c hairs and 2 Jears $25. awln& tube rame, 1000 & Tustin. Two unusua windows, 16 cleaning brushes, po ish galvllnized swinging davit, Uke new, Commod es , GARAGE Sale & Camlval lenther battle jacket, Apartment iize Jo'rigldalre ure1, new paint. as, "6· geometric panes $2 each. brushes 4t pads & steel 1 '.4 •• diameter x 6• high lamp11, Occas. lab I ea, r-i1ay 4th, 11 AM to . 3 P~f on quii sho\v. Gre refriierator.frecier $2S. 5519 !l-10TORCYCLE acces· Lawn trimmer 50c Table wool brushes $15. 3 way St3.SO. German camcr4I secUonal1, chail"I, eta., Call Bring lhe kids, Rob1n"i>od Mother's Day Appraia ('rOOd eonditlon.&t6-S68t aorie1: Back re11ts S2·$5. desk, one drawer M. Ad · lamp $7 . Leatherette Braun Electromatie Paxet· rut 3 PM 968-6127. School,5172 lt1cr""adden,ll.B. 5675. SAVE! 83&-3961. 2 SECTION gla11 screen Seat!\ $3.50-S7. Ha~le bars justable metal table, till.Ji, upholstered chair t2S. 642· te, made by Carl Braun 9 PC bd SAT 9 to 3PM 2178 nu 1 MAPLE coffee table 11nd $20. Twin mat.ltts$ &: box $3. Wind&hield $20. Farin~ ss. Golf cractice game 4052 ' Camera wo,ks. Nurnberg, corner rm group & 4 ' ra HANDICAPPED? d bl "' I 1 n I 'th S2S L k 17•• D · pc. n11t chln1 white PL, C.ltl. (bet. Newpt. It . en ta e. 002_,10 spr n o rame w1 . u11a1e rac S . .>N. es chair 50c Ot· GIRL'S S . b Germany, has electric eye, ch·-pa~e fom . Sell 1300. o-nge off 2'l"dl. M'··-11. Elec. Stair Glide, Like new. cuten $20. S4S-35IM Highway pep $2,50. BMW lom1n SI . TriPOd S7 .$0. tingray ike $20. ..... •.. '" " .....:., l\IETAL tennili racket, near mutfler $20. Otl'fer partl Camera Cloodllfihts $7.50. Doy's 20 inch 3 speed bike ~~~~~~s c~~u~:.J~a~~~ Stratolourtger cha.Ir, 4 mos items. Call a.ft l ~127 new Ill. Wood rar ket ss. STOVE, medium sise, good ~Oc ·S2 . 1964 Raymond , 'I'ablea, swlve t o p. s2. $20. Pair of living room slice chrome plated elec· okl, Cost S260. sell Sl8J. Xlnt WAGON wheels 0M1torcyclei==--.::=:,.::=--- Unopcncd .bulls $1 .75. 962· condition, Burners $25! C:O.ta Aleaa 546-6.144 Match!~& coffee and. end lamps S5 each. Crai~ cas· tric toaster. brand new $3. rood. 644-17!18. racks, furnlt~. dish.el i: SPRING SPEClAL 1 ;1 olf 6510· • ~~1~a':'a~e1:.2~0t:; l~o~~~. 7" SKll,SAW SIS. Wood "ro•rP2',•,bl·eFslS9ow'e',t. boDl~~1"s'J3. ~\~::io~l2J,: ~ ~~~: 67J·S651 6 1.10 old Kina size bed, xtra ml1c. 54()...2562, 645-4014 nor1nal price on Sltam l1WIN beds $:.5 e ach. Por· poor shape, good enl!ine mantle $20. Cu1tp m Ch est s5• Wa\nui end electrichotptate~.Sma11 1 -----------I firm .. Xlntcond.$200.Work: 615 LARKSPUR CdM Sat~~':' your c arpet tuble Philco stereo S2S. $.'i. L:tdie:i bike S20. M8· writing desk $25. Dothsink tables s1 .~. two. Baby electric toaster oven $2. 'l 892-66 U ext 239, ask fo1• S/4. Fine fur~ltul'e.' Call :J. ,. New 15x30 picture !rime 8U42 and cabinet corner is. ~ i;wlne: $l. Double cement r,iece toaster $1. GE w11rne SCRAM LETS Terry/Res: 847--0BGl 6J·l-8176 Port. di1hwasher. RCA 19 SIO. Nall keg$ $1.50 eoch. mower $9. Doors $2. 2' la undry tub $;2o. Wall ron $3. Mil.ii box $1. 646--ELEC n "NGE Sol Cl I ll/\V L'Onsole. Gn1 stud~o 002·6369 EAArSmVsL$ft'o'EP•hlirl.c~.~! $26. 111idlng door &: frame t · cabinet $2. Clothes dryer. 1796 . iv u ' a, 'l na GARAGE SRle! Toys, elothei, L"OVel't & draJ)CIJ, GE: re!rl1: . ..... -Shower door ~nd ,Panel AN~RS Cnh., f\o~agnavox r .v .. fur ll1ll!C. 494 Traverse Dr., •11 XI l ... A_ ....... ~ :i GOL D '"''Ive l dine tte · gus$5.Doublekllcheni;ink WATER Pik $5. Mist Jlot · Mtereo/rnd10, t:LaI;eres, Cl\1 r.lay 4/5 S.-3 c"=.::·:::'~':..·::;~"-'".:=:''~=~ 'ha'·r s $5 eac h. 6 Ian KENP.tOREelectricclolhe1 lO gal . aquarium $5. andtablnetfl.S0,5'6"lll2'. RI! ~ Gf"""l2 · ' OLD"'\Stl!ONICECREA"I Western Siddle $25. Wood U •· ~ T II ddl o en; .,... .. new, now $16. ~ Wl!EELCHAl R '" •11 "' " d1neue chairs $25. 2 pie· dryur 525. 962·5832 book shelves, 3 IS. ar ... cue""""' 1 a ng Wrou11ht iron 1h1ss top SPANISH f 1 h' r. • .,...,, "sc. SODA r"'OUNTAJN. Be11 lureli sa "$S. Woven wood 0 a.: he bl machine table S2. TV table $20. 4 wrought iron thorus-Robb"1 . so a, n1a c uig :JC to $4. 5331 Bonanza. Offer 1816 Newport llilh1 Dr shade $IO. 2 barstool!, low .HOLLAWAY bed po. Deak rawen • ,.,te n ta •pt tfiblnets '2·N . Maple eon· h 1 h 1 cha.IN, All!O Trundle bed & Gre.han1/Warner IW&-2693. E N.B $S. Reel 10 reel ... , not t1ble $25. 4 white vinyl U.$10. 548·8618 · sole TV f7 . .50. Larae cup· chair• $20. 2 upr"11"'bred Peace-Garlic nunery chest of dra"·ers. GARAGE .... , 1936 Pon"""" ~.. · "'llrklnll" Pool tabl:'baus chairs $10'e1ch. RffQl'da BICYCLE bull\ fr l tar>ard and shelves ror ~a:i:'ia!!"~·sf.·.,~r la~~ l\1ake offer. &40-4218. Ave S&i 'lsiu U 1101"''"' BABY ltf'nls for 111le : ~l. Cyel• buddy seats $2, 10C•$1. Lamps s,s..ps. a out· grot t 2 [)I "10, 1ara11e $2. Table SOc File 13 y rt M k J7 c .. t. RICH GIRL SOl'"A COUCll For .... II •• ,.,.. • I I £\Ill playpen, bathint..'tl~res;:n;n I I d S K I I door iron bar stools 120 · . 0 ype, · s nf 8 cabinet• 3 , metal C'lQ · oau a er ·..,.. · _....... ' m. ...,.,. table. ~!Toller, dtapcr l ye e en er I. n t 1u t11 each. Olauware lk·llO. 1~yclea with ~pmcn . to each. Old.style .P•tte~• only. 23l~h St. ewport r,e2-e.!!!~, 5"""" cond. $4.>, EVERY~fNG CIEi\P. Sat. 96,i..iil i. :~:d~°"U. ~io~r&:1 ::;: Palnlln11, prints 14·N5. if1n sas ••c ·, Ladiei; lOc each. Wardrobe cloget 'Beith 6?M916 ' P.1y son in college had a lH ,,.,.., _ & Son.!).,,, 3130 Klllybrookct',"'·,"a-'m"c::.nc.,.-u-n~l~2,..,A~1o~t~-~1, S5. llrownle$1.847·7307 Soturday • Su"d•Y • S;at)'c:le m· Mini bicycle fl.SO. L&ft'!PI $l•S2. tlead· MAN'S 3 speed bllce HS, conference wit~ 1'111 coun· CORNER BED l.iROUP. (off Baker) Costa P.tcsa, riock •t0. ~'g p~·n---',· g C 9, 1 aM 1 MC·5PMla.Mlt35 Killdetr $,&TB· 171 ' board $4. l'ocktt.. books Uk Royal portable typewriter aelor, who ady1sed him to CORNER TABLE H. AS GARAGE SALE· H---l-l<I lrnck/;'m ~e~ •15•u ..... Few DEEP rrier $2. 2 ~rtable re e, °' · e1a HAND mo'Mflr & cateher 17. tlatd eoveP boolc:s 25c with case $1$. 673·4262 marry a RICH GIRL. Sl'ORAGE •'l~ o ..... o"~"' vu'"'"' • l 9 • « l ""'' I I I C lh 11 I 11 ..,,,,, OJV"QWlJ iton\H, Sa!. Sun. r-.1on. & hrs. 97S-6937 ~ creoa 111' ~· ume DISllESI cookware 25c·$lO. ,,,,, .Ir's bike $I.S. Lamp ~arge a o e 11m y EXE t o"~""=~~~~--1 jewl'lry 2!<". Ches t of I.awn urniture"l$. Cur· $5. End tahle $5. Kitchen Dible SlO. GolF earl $S. RECLINER thillr $ZS. CUTIVE geld swivel Tues. 369 1''1ower, C. lot. J ClilPPF.NOi\l.E ela111 roo1 drawers S25. S t~ord tlre1J lain• $20. TV . Ladlei table $5. Traver14t rods, all School d esk $$. Dlnln& No re I co 10 cu P co f • WllTTE c hest or drawer~ ofl lt'c chair $75: Wheel 4 f'"Al\f Garage Sole TV r ha.!ri $'rn. ('a. Zcig1tr facial wheelaJ. hu!;>s. II hole $1:> l~h 2 •• 110 bl ur 1iM:~ $1. Project screen $2. room chain, 4 75c each. lctemaker $14. Chiirol In· $I S . Si ng er 1i e "'Ing cht1\r , $100. 67:l--4510 inOll<'l'fl, eotirh, in IQ"' rurn'. exel'lli:ter $5£1. (new $2()j)t euch . ...:amcraa up lo ss. c"' l!S ....,. · 0 es hr l.ampt $142. 8+4-8005 Ottoman T5C Desk chair slant h11lrselter SlJ. An· m ac hin e $I S. F1I 111 ~ ""' 1-:lectrlc rry pan 53 . J ct 525• Ch.air• SlS. Couch · $7.SO Jlard hats 2Sc·$3. nivc rtary 400 day clock cabinets S25 . l'i clure l'\AUGll. llving pn. C.'Ollch. Fri, Sli.l, Sun, 6.l72'Shenlyn ,~>~ll!~·""'c..c'--------~pray drink mMrhlne SIS. ~~_!~u Monday 64&· 3 NIOE :tlmost new clothe• Cement rJr e place Jogs with gloss dome $25. 4 frit mcit 2St·$2. Cement gar· l<trby 11 w ee P er· all l>I', 118· KF.Nl\fORE fo:l('("t Dryer, $.iO. Typewriter S25 Toaster St DES i 8-10 t 13" ' l'7 50 Mahogany bookc1 sc drawer cheat $10 Cofrta den honch SI~. 2 walnut !11111'11111ents. Call !H6-li72· l\tUsr sell, couch, dining 1t•r, yick Sid rack II la1,·n e<tacr, Cor,eepot $1. ·Ba by cr ib o~e~ :::~X: g:uct~a~f{h ~::.U s/t;.a~L drti::S H'.sO. Pressure took 1 er' t:tbl e $10. Desk· 520. & c:hnirit, need repuir $.&. UOX Spring A: n1att. dbl bed, n1\irell. 401 ·10 " ti.&0-1017 $1$. Dab)' 1wing $5. DQby foam .,.allrea11 $J2• 11-.11n S/O· Wool eoftl p . Shoes, .$0. 2 qt. Stanley therm°' drawer dresser SIB. 3046 M111ple CaptHins chairs $lS. size, 1pnrkHng clean. $30. re1'Jlleaf, Cdf.t 6~'1,6l ' BUILT·ln oven unit $50. Ttnt car ~al $1.SO. Raby car s4.so. Vacuum& p .17.50 1 tt1 ,15 6YJ, $2. $4. ]))OUM 5. Vacuum cleaner $S. Kil\ybrook, CM. s.ID-9119 lndinn Guide tunl $3. Va in· Call 49&-7880. BOOKS, pli\nl~. 1.Jnkbdll, & ~·l1!1 Mil)rule rooni t ..S. bed $5.50. Black & while euoh . 30()4 Royal Jltilm, $2, $5. Robes, new $10. · lcture framt1 lOc·SZ. COMIC books. Marve ls, led chest of dra wers $IS. SOLIU Teak buffol. furn. 'l!M Vin ..All~rq, SC_ 5-16-3008 'J'V $10, work&. 842·t381 Mean Verde. 556-om· Jewelr)" soc. Swlm1ult, Small tools 50Cf1oor-,erub· D.C. 40C·$1. Auto. air con· H~,i~v~r0.~,n~t1•0ut'rcacl:C~s't~ $5.J. Xlnt oondlllon. <Sho1>ecllflsl Sat/Sun. \\IAT'~E~R~H-oa~,-.,-.-.... -·<1'". - SUNDAY thru Wednesd11y, new~· Beach coat $3. Dog tier $7·50 dlUOn(lr $9. SO' coax cable 1 '' · Call ~1fk!S30 3004·A Royal P4lm. Me1a ~l~~~~~.1~'!\tr~~lcr~'. ~~vl~g0gj:C~~Deet& ~ SUITCASE Sl.$0. Double $4. ?t1aaai.lnes ISc each. a~~~e0tf~~. ~~ ";:~~~~ RED velvet l'OOc~ s;o. c2~rio.t0Gro~~: s~~ K~~~ ~2 Verde.. Ot:c.sional chAl"3 New coJor TV antenna SIO. OA-4598 headbo1rd $7,50. l>re11er ~612=.q!.:.:.:8::1 ___ ..,.... ___ I $25. Clothes 10c·Sl. Pots }lid~·a·bed $30. utt!n, Wc-$3. !168-i(!'J. LA\¥Nl\lOWER ~ar•. wrtl't ·::i;: ~=l~·~~l~u14-~ :~~~I ~n~ ~:'~:Id~~~ META·FRAME 29 aallon f~~: ~~=~~e~n:10~llf~~; TRAILt;R tenttllO.'&U-49'1 ko:~~lr.d ~l~~~~.~~c~f :i PM, "1-4U5, Karen Horses I060 condition, Just ~harvent:d, ST, as is. Lul&•ge $2·$1. aer, 2 ni~hl at1nda po. lhow tank 125. Delu.xe SJ.SO. Clock $2. Picture $3. ~ GRE£N JOfa s:zs. Call af· 11tainle11 11leel SS. New 9' S01'"A, Black & Wh I 1 e S.'lO. ~~,:21;,13"·~~--- Automatic f_ryfjn~oa.sildter. Sear'• Ortho~IC queen hood 6 11ht accea.sones Table• $1 .50-&4 . Ru&• '*4 ter LIAM. M6-J882 !tidies bootJ, size R SJ. New Checked. XJnt «>~tuon. R£G. Qrtr H01'9l':, 9 >"'old, FRtl1T & Vl!I flliC'ft", pt't"fect ove, Iron•~· 50 Ch s mallre11 ap. &le llH'inp $1S. De\uxe stand &: each. Books 10c:·1Sc. Kll· leather bag S3. Boy'1 ten· $2'lS. S.12-8446 Excel. pleasure ho r se , u lit"*'• $36133 shoe 21kal11 r.so,· Chest, sas. Framlt7.16H....-m heater .. Al news;as. Great chen cookware and uten· PORTARLE stereo phono nl 1 11hort1 $1 .SO , Iro n coua1 Jentleo, ;"ine riding hone. iH:-.-2573 matlrel:J, bw. apri $19 £,19th Sl. Cotta Mesa • 1Mtr11in1 "price. 9SS-6IOI slls Sc·St. ~owehold item!! S:l5 . rower mowar with mal(l!ltlnc '"ck »• LOf'.I Solid Blue M:clional •'""' 1~2 handw, $700. Pad. 162 nUEEN ~1llllrtu, l'pnn•H, • each.15&-0'Tn Pow· •R 1 L~ 5c·ll .i0. 848·2693, S331 e1lcher $20. Rut ahem· window :thadt' 52.50. Lile ~· "' • NORO E w111her " 111 oio. ., ,•, ~ mower 18. Oon1nia CrAb:im/Warner. rwv>r' $3. Radio"· 546-3008 aavt'n" 1·. ck"I · St each ~l&-4193 , 7 0 11 ;:;""' hkr• ltt"W. C.recr1' 12· boot, VACUUM eleaner, Ken· dl}'.cr SZ$ eneta. Excellent ~nllb 21 ack le whl ~ Sot 10·4 .. -.. ~ !':: Solid Fore~ t'xl:..rior door s.;: \\ALN U'r triple d r c !Iser. 1\1 s . or ,,.rtr l'K>rMl Fill~'. F:vinrudc 9 ''* hp. fl~7llB .more a Jl. atlischmc nt11, .a~ ·50ll good eondl\ OJ\ $25. lJ',;, DATSUN PU 11·-·s. • pl y, 0 d 1 " J l. So1i'tl1, \Vhlle Bll'l:ie. 3 workf' good $llJ. TV, o lder '"' P.Olt•1• l ta mp-m-achlne, 8'1AT1'ft r.ss. kllljt !Ille, ,::ood g ood. com p iete u w Ith s~ fl v:a ;r~:klU~rh ala; :;: l'nlrror &. t•riest. Ne~ t'Ond. Whlle f~t'I. Real Beauty. rut \'Our budi:el bock on C'Onlole, worlc8 Good •10. K £ N f\1 0 RE '4'; I n Q er ~Ike new 15. 1.fet1l arioder rondilion $IS. lUgh chair/ wheel~ & tubes. all (Qr $20. Hasket5 SOI! Clock $2. Chiy $!100. 8J()..7!H:?. SIYI. Pncld. 51. 1h0 in\t•k .•. &lll idle Uem• MZ.si&&. 1113 Orlftl• Ave., wa1h1ng m1chino 125. m . '3. ~Ill airl'1 lr1cJcle p . beautiful wood, perrcc 6"6·2323. iGS Scott PL C~I . pots 25c-Books ISc. 538 ~EE/end !Ahles, len1p11 Hone• 10t:11.1~ Irv In e ,1hh 14 low--c.mt Delly Pl~ C.M. r-1185 · a.a.,_ condition f20. &40·!W48 north or 18Lh. St•ward Rd. Cdhl. 673-489' dlthwa$her, pnrtRblt Tt!frfc. ~e.auian Ctnter, C1ttuifJll!d ,\di CaU ~TS plcturts, mh1r. S.12-mt, $-82'1\ 1ocloy! -~------' • • ' t I> ' I • I ' • < :J..t DAILY PI LO_r___ SaturdaJ, May 4, 1q74 Mllc•ll•n••u • 8080P on•• & Organ• 8090 Boals, s.11 9060 Motorcyd.. .:_T:,:ruc:;:k;;•:-;:-:-;;:::~9::5':::0 1,;B:M======97;1;2 1 J"?""r 9730 I Opel 9746 f ~T;.;ric;u;c.m;rP;c.h ____ 9_76_7, BARTLETT ir T>:MP>:>'T "'~"" 1..,.1.1-5-•00 - 1-•r_•--- 91-50 '70 DATSUN '72 JAGUAR XJ6 / 73 OPE.I-GT '69 TRIUMPH GT6 FLOOR ,,.,chov 5 ERING coi~1~'lt N ~~~~ F~5N ~~~ina~~r. i~1·('0n~ !1~11° ~'. l~~~DAnu~·pc~~.:t ~~: PICKUP -:1VARifAN I ,\u101natlc &. l.o"· n1il\·~ 1NoJ . 781 W. 171 t., C.M. ADULTS. t~-ery Tucliday 110 6,., l<lnt t_'O~ll.i. Jo'll'nl t_'U!l!om Utru out. 1'1a.ke 4 speed, r!ldlo & hl'l.ll l·r ...,...., Autom1ttlc, Jlr condltloni~. J0391 Ot~~1ia. "t~.~~~~lng f~~1f~: ~~"h1e~~1 ~ ~:1 ..:l:.;OOOO:.:;,·..;S;;l&-~92.1.'!""'.,.---~-. oUcr . (S7113S~ $ 699 M & i ~;~ .. ~C4!j~'~'~lpo,:~~ I · I I' u.... f ""il llONOA, 150, ori" 01\·tM>r, l~u(lt'ftnll'l'< 1ns1all11 Ion & Ne•"""rt. Blvd. at Har....... 1mn1acu tile. ·' L><\11,li 0 .,.. · • .,. yod. (OOE Yl ONl.Y Am1s;tronw. & Ccin~~lt.>un1. Coast Music Costa Mesa. 10' SEA \\'OU .... , \\.'OOd hull, 1 0~ ttu:Uo, bll~ blue JU' st far 1 °' _,.,, """' G r 2 Good cond. make oUer. I r:','':...?,:'11nnc'('. •er 3(1 yn. -:"~~ .. 6'2~·!'·~285!':"'1 ""!~~~ [ ~~~·n:l\l~nMya•'·•' "~Ip 114 963-t062. $6977 ' ,.... . :: ........ 1:><:nco1 , ..... [ -""'-~7-==~=,.---"37S CAMINO CAPISTftANO 'Tl OPEL Rallyt•, auto lrnm:. FREE ESTIMATES WlllTf; STARR . BABY 114&-5!'1 ... -'=c--=:-,.--o-; '66 HONOA 450 "'""'"""'"''° S 1 bcl '<l di 1 SI '.~•1 """'11•12 'll \ND PIANO · · "LAN~ R ~ 1 Id R••ru• ,~ 0 --nt •u~up ................... --~......... 1974 BMW1 ice: tt ra ns. treo .u u"'T u , . in mint 1..-'DE ...,, n1011. o , ... ·~---.... -· 493•3375 or 111•1175 flWlLWM• tp dk. 21.000 ml's. x1n ·1 t1'1nd. Ped. :;lf'f'ri ng. f' x 1 r as, NE>w chain A 1;procket. ~~=~~~~~=~[ 2002's,~&vQriwi, 3.0 SA'!i ~ill'ld. $~. M2-6802. $'Y.l0. 675--3216 Bc:iutllul. $19,300. F'1nn. * $37S * = ,,6B CHEVY 6rder1,"', E"u'ro'oe" N'°'ow~. · ~cy VOLVO OPEL. RAU.YE ·1025. Vinyl l'l''VATE PAl!TY \\'ANTS 838-lfotl 11fl 6. 642-!Wl9 All day Sal-Sun. A • -w lop. uto. U'ttllll. ntpa. TO liUY PIANO !'OR SABOT. Naples, w/Dolly. t DUCAT! 1f2 TON PICKUP EXCELLENT Prlvatc l'ty. 642-Mrl ,\NTlQUt-: CLOCKS An1l•ri1·11n, lOt'nnun, 1-'1·c111·h, l:;11i:l 11>h, !\lantlc, 1'' I o o I' , \\';1!l. O.ni't takl' u j•hiint•i: .. Suy one \1 ork11i;;. Clt?&lll'<I, olll'<t & r~p.11red :l 6 Q V1 t·1111·la SI, Costtt 1\11·~1 , ~11 I.ilk \\les t u( Nc\\por1 Blvd. llours 711n1·IU1in1 11·kdays. lOa1n·lOp1n Sul & Sun l.J\S11. 54.7·9-1<15 I Llkt: Ill;\\ .. G~··~ll & ·re~k. 2j(} ~actory Scramb}er· 1966 lit\tbor; c.~t. &:16-\l30.1 Peu11eot 9748 l;IANO , Lyon-Healy, baby Df1('ron sail. r-;ot race, $350. \V1th extra parts. Cu1up er , E x tta i>, PRE.OWNED BMWS GU _ grun<l. Ne\\', Beaut. tone . &l·l--O.i91 $j95 548--1487 ln1n1ncul11.h'. r.old Melallc. • 'ti!I 2002 • 4 i>peed 66 JA.J AR NEW-PEUGEOT Hes-1 olfer. 67;>.GUG. 1973 \G' IJ()UJE Cat. rd & wht 1973 $1295 • '71 2800 CSA·sun roor 3 8 SEDAN S t , Good I094 sail!!. ne\\' t r 1 r J ll o x i-lnrley Spat1.ster • 'Ti 3.0 CSA· low n1\le~ Like .new • must see DEALER por 1"9 s \1'/t_"O\'f"r. $1625. 1·1. H. $18;iO e '72 2()(12 -4 speed (No. G5JiW) 9ti8-21SO Ml<:-3122 after 6 pin. e 'Ti Bliv:tria 4 speed Con1pltte Sales and Service. Ci\ 'l'fLE!\tAN "5 cal. Single ac1lon. Penn 6 lg Gnmc Reel P.todcl 50. R e m in g ton Sc 1n l-r\uto rifle 963-ti'201. 50 cwupuc1s un cHsriltY· - MONTG0i\.1ERY 10 .sailing '72 BULTACO, 125 Pursnng, PACIFIC MOTOR dlnghy. F'1tst & stable. I }T Looks & ruru cherry , '68 Cl!EVY Long.born '~ Ion. 5 yr. or. 50,000 ntile y.•arrnn1y ANTIQUE SWAP MEET TV, Radio, Hi Fi St, 8098 old. Xlnt concl. S ac , Poi-I'd, neve:t' ra e e cl. Auto, p/s, p/b, air., 3 gas a1"9"1'4ht~t~7oo3 81!1111v'~v I IMPORTS 673-1618. 6T;r342fl aft 4 Pl\1, Ask for tanks. Tn1nl'l1nls!':lon l'OOlt-r, ""' i' s. 26. T·BIRD sloop, out board, ~Doc•cove7". ==~---.,.--t'amper she!I. Xlnl cond. ,~==---~---.,-~,I ;,c;,;~-~J"ag"•.~M=;;,,=3;:.S;:.::Cl;::•"°"';."", . PE~GEO! /SUBARU $undsy i\tny 19111, $;1nta Aria C.:Ollc};e Purkins.: Lo I • :?;;" ZENI~' COLOR 'TV HCS{'rYB.flOl\.'i 1lay or 1•"Vf•. •n ~\von diney, e1'1ras. ~100. '72 llARLEY Sports I er. $1650. 6-1:>-41)8. SSOO. Cash. !\-lust sell, 1 1557_ \Y. Lln(.'Olo Av_c., Call 962-9693 lOOOcc , elect starter, Semi J\lUST Sell To-lay. Bt~I ~ n1oving. J.'9--06.'U Anaueini 533--8220 5-12-4376 01. 5, 4 3-Jo s 6 . 1 New p1ct~;c lube, g~r. xlnt Sponsored hy Sl1ntu Ana roild. $.50. 5-18-1395 aft. 3 Ii i il t o r11.:ll.I Pn:M'1'\·at1011 ~P:..·":..'~· ~~~~-~­ Society. ~" Philco ColQr Console, Lk .69 CAL 25, 00 l l l!J, fully l'hopped. !\lust see. On1y O~fer, 1915:1 Chevy 6 cyl ·~ ·r f t:lC::. lmlAGU,\R Vl2 coupe, Porsche 9750 equipp<'d, for racing & ::.S:cl75,,50::·,.:C::all:.:..;4"9'-4'-"3:::11:.c·=-~ I stick shirt, i;ood truck, auto & air, 17,000 tnl, $5850. cruising S7.500. 6-15--1'.i7~. '69 HONDA 115 CL 11:>, S32i 64.5--m36 2'H02 Mat'guerite Park'way flrn1. 49-1~107 73 PORSCHE \\'AL1'JU1' <.'Rb111ct G':\6' $300. new. $125. or ht-st offer. Si\BOT, Xlnt. cone!. r-;r,1· It<'Stort'd llarber c ha 1 r, 78~"1_-_n~'~',.--~~~~-paint & 1rin1. Good sails. Good rond. Vans '570 Mission Viojo 73 JAGUAR 914-4 Call S30-5-I:! USE AVBRY P\VY EXIT. '73 CMC YANDURA S3l·20IO • 49<H949 V-12 ROADSTER Orange & like"""· !No. 25251 r nruncl & ('/11-on1c $300. 19" G.E. Black & . \Vhile S300. 546-{11)23 aft ~A!\1 "i'.! SU ZUKI, 125. Extras. Set ti4&-W11 . IYl6-HO ;\ 1.1·/new stand. Gd cond. $-15. Boals, Slips/Docks 9070 for dirt, $.100. L:OLF' cluhs $2J. l\lovie ~·=·'""~16=1;:,3~-~~--~~~7'-67'-"-'286=1'----~·~rncra $Iii. l\1ov11.' J).l'OJ'-'Clor GAllP.ARD 40 B record \\'ANTED slip or side tie, 3:1' Motor Homes, Autonu1lic. pQ\\'f'r stl"Cring1 Capri 9715 V~. \?5' \I l:eel lJa;'l'·. 15,000 ·73 C1\PRI, l\llnt Exec. car., Gold & only 8,000 niile!l (No. 1012~ "$20. Bar stools $U. each. t·han~er \\"/base, carnide sttil. 1lefc1'1!nccs avail..Nr<.'Cl Sale/Rent 96b1ilil. I & dusi cover. ~35. a48-:>-16S. in11ued. Robin, 5.'i6--032t). BUF'f''ALO ri!le ·15-iO y.·ith Boats, Speed & Ski 9080 • VACATION e 1n1l('s. (S0063N J ONL \ 13,0W 1111., auto, new ~-adwls, $3377 K"c1ng t.r1'een1Saddle i11te1.... J~RSCHE ·n 9ll Targa 101·. AskJ1ig :>3,\Ml. 552·U"iti6 {Lie. 737 EOK); 5-spd. u1· 552-0510 eves. M d $8995. Ne\l'tJOl1 Beach Dir. 9160 T!.h·arh j1t11p1111!i tt l.'00 ~. ( ' .t ... .,...., .. N<~•J"'' lle><h _t.>-1~.i,.: \fi rolling bolt, Xlnt den picct"i.1 1 l~I AT YOUR O\VN PACE .•. never bc'cn flrcd. S200. Boats and •JR GL.i\SPAR CJ J 0 h n s 0 n Choose front So. _Cali r. Marine Equipment lC. --~ "Largest Selection " ·192-<11&:;. ';;miiiiiiiiiim;;;;Oiii~ .. ~ 7:-i/.iO, tl'lr, ski equip, nutny CO . 40 ~A · • & ,11~ , , _ !I r xt1"'-" like nl'1v. S70U . ve1 .. 11n1S ... -..s). <ft••11 l111n:.1 '7.1 cAl . .,ru. Supe~ shape, at a 9738 c11=4=/1!3>-""'='9300=·~~~~- _ W,. 'WI"' 2,00J cc, " spd. """ °"'-"' '72 MAZDA RX 2 PORSCHE '11 T. 1'"'"'· "OL"O gl'OUJ>, H.&H, lilue; H.adials. • n111gs, 5 spd, FM tape deck, POOL Ta ble>, •lx8 Slate S200 lieneral $010 4_9"-, • 1_1:;1 . ... J\IOT DOALR EHSOME Cu.st on1 !\lade J r JBEH 1 rl 6 t '' ::.tlV:>. ~:.!-bJ:!.! att O:JO or Rolal')', :! Dr 1-lardtop Yellov,o, $7395. 7144i"2·3970, \\'knds Coupe, 4 Srxl, A~t/F~l b40-17li6 :Jfi6-01:~ ,, ~ g ass 11·1 , .::i RENT AL5 'f\\'O l=" E · 1 "'k ""· tl.P ... i\lere. cng. Con1! """ vinrut e ....ru· "" con1plrte \\"ftrlr. $ G 5O ·1 Redhill & San J uan. Tustin 1966 l111rbor. C.t-.1. 6~fi.9303 --. . Sterro Y.'ith Tape, Side J --.. m 0PO=H~SCH~' =E~9~1~1T~-* 71, -l spd, aU xtras. :£ Molding 1,,. 1 T Sal 1 CRAfl.5:\l;\N pc>\\L·r lll'1\I L'l"., hp n1lrs. Elec. start, \\'llh 9fl,~!l2·1:l (714) ~ '73 Dod1:1e \~an. . custoni l'rlp"S. 3U,!AN n1i. Nds tnlnor "· ny op, e ORANGE. lll.ar k palnl , pin slnl;>l'd, no t:iouY \\'rk. SlM. 642--~ Priced at Call &16-5007. l'f'Cl tyJ>(', clean and runs 1 gen. _i\Iorsc · t' i>tl 1r 01 196.1 (.1..J\SSIC 16' Ski Boat '70 CHEV. Horizon. 2~ Ft, .... ood. 96S-l9il alter 4Pi\·I I nydraulic stccr:ing eqpt. •·=::..:===-==...::..:·::.... l\Jake offer. s.1:!---t.i1:j.11 eves. 1r/ traill'r. 6 5 Hor s e [ pY.T. steer & brakes. W,000 Tt:~T. Coleman Fle~irc. \AVON 9, Hed1"re""St-inflalibli.', 1\l<'l"'l'ury $850. 5.11.6-2741 n1i. Comp. self-contained. Clean, coin pucl. \V 111 d 11,..,.., 4115 asking S:l!l:i 10. 11· t'iher glas.s ski bout. UO generator, air-cond, r -"-"-"'~'·_&12-lj73 ! l'liontgonl;ry sailing u~igny $175. 8-11·2!!59 or bike rack. !\lay trade/offer. 1.1'\1ulo11·s, 13.000 m1, eng --. -$2295 1 1970 911-T, ,\~·itr;..1-.-n-,,.-.-,.~5 n1od 1fiNI 16 in'"" !runt Datsun 9720 ,,., spd. Xlnt cond. spoiler. 360. lt1c air. lin1 ~-·-~--e 64l)....83ti8 glass, special 1nae;s & tires, -- Ai\1-F'.\1 tap<', full cus10111 IMMEDIATE Rover 9757 OLLVE TREE -~100. \v, ours, ::.:l:f.J, 2d1' Seagull, &12-:i2SO c9e.:7'":.::.3'i98::" "------- YOU DIG ur>. SlOO. b1:)..7615. BOSTON \\'HALER 13'4'' 40 1973 27' \VIN NEB AG 0 inte.rior all possibh.• extras. DELIVERY ·72 i\lAZDA Statl?n \VR!,'Oll I ROVER TC seditn, air. r~M , SS.700. in,·ested ask i I} g 4 ryl & cl~an~ (5.52 GIPl sin. trans. leather, disc , ____ 64&-80L2 Boats-, -Maint/S-er-.-ff-20 hp, electric start Johnson motorhome, bas everything. $4,700. !inn. 2100 Ne,,·porl e 10\r.) SAVE ~>SiOO I brakes. 30 n1na Pirelli Bll"d , 642--2670 C'Xt 24. ~ ELEC. PORT,\BLE Type---------1\·ith trail('r Sl250. 6-MH559 Reas. rates. 962-4587. "·riter unused. Sacratice, BOAT Carpenter. 20 yrs SHAstA ~lotor home. "10 FORD Van, Cu.~tom Paneling. crplS, couch·bt.><I. buckel sent s, drps, round y.·indo11-s, t\·lag "·his. $2500. 114&-tS<>l ALL MODELS '71 atAZOA, JtX2. air <."Ond, radials 22n1. 892-6891 • rlf'11 eng., loodC'd . Llke ney.·, Saab 9760 $2195. 213-598--615-t SIOO. (213 1 596·1993. l':\per. Only highest quality ~ SLEEPS 6 9' round shag area rug. pale "·ork. &10-hO-tl aft. 6 1-';..t. or Transpott•tion I ~ Call 979--0379 1,-old t1.1'eed. Xlnt t."Ond. $50.1 .;"::.'::'::."<l::'"7~,.--~-~"" ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~-m:,:· iil&liii: Trailers, Travel 9170 NOW IN STOCK 1972 >IAZDA RX.2 COUP'. SAAB ti~Z-Sr.il. I Boats, Marine Eq. 90~! ~ ;_:_::.;.:.::.:.::_c.:.::.;.;;c. _ _;,;.;. • radials. A'.\t/Fl\l. S2JOO. or We da re you to test LEASE OR Buy ""'° olfN'. 58Hl'J68 OJ 0-1 R k 1 1 I Camp Sale/ NE\\' TRAVEL TRAILERS E t .J<> l'. oc \\'C 1 O inc 1 El'INRUDE El-1. 75HP ers, ECT table SHW, Hke nl' ..... . • ~--" Re-nt-9120 r,\CTORY DIR i\cccssoricli 52:)1). ij.\5-25Sl Outboard n1otor ... Co n1 p J Full S iC \\'ilh or v.'ithout '6.'1 DODGE 1vindow \"Rn. Per[. nlf'Ch'l l'ond. Lo n1i. RJ!f, auto $800. &l2-:H9:l • HIGHEST Mercedes Benz 9740 driv_e the all new SAAB & compare cost and l value! ------Y.'/control, also 16" boat & 'il' llOLL-A·LONG. 11· toilet. 12' to 18' models. i\lAGNUS J:jfcc, Organ. $25. trier, 675--5300 5-1()....g2!l9. "ROCONOO'' 'i3 OODCE. ~lags, custom Pink floral bed spread. . , , . , front kitchen. Incl: A C, RECREATION PRODUCTS paint. n1ust sell , best olfcr. QuC'C'n $lb. 5'11'-42&1 I NJ..;\\ Set of boat seats fo1· HI s1c1·l'O, ga.~Jclcc rl'f, xtra 1 Call &15--0i2S. --'---' -Sla1bonom, $125. butane tank, roof deck & 12691 Nelson St. Garden 1'~LESCOPE Xl11t co 11 d, X47·ll!b8 ladder. Xtr11 stor. pkg, exit Grove. 10 an1 to;:, pm Tues ·n FORD van. short bed, 3SOx. great for children 1 v en I, t i c d 0 .,..11 s ,I ·:.:°"c:'_:Sa::::.• .:_(1l:.:_::4lc;<l::.:_1--07='4::.1 __ 1 302, 3 spd., l\1ake oHer. ·ri:;H.R1r·1c BUY . 536-iti18. n~~~~~; o~.0 in m a n d 0 ' OOunt·c-v:ays, Shu r· I i rt ~ NlaIROD TENT Trlr. <196-i940 or 492-2363, Nick. Misc, Wanted 8081 -~-$25, 642_-~3'>1~1 __ jacks. r 0 I I 0 u t slpr, It-e box, tbl, camping box. Autos Wanted 9590 ._ _ n1onon1alic toilet. Xlnt cond. Sips 2·3. Ca nbe toy.·ecl by SILVER COINS Boats, Power 9040 S2.400. Firm. 642-5710. compact car. $350. 492-5869, CADILLACS TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE • ...... , ,., ~'· "" DOT CATSUN ~ -..0-0 ....... ___ ,.,,., ,,._... ...... ..........,. .,,.,.., ""'"' '71 DATSUN 510 Yr;i:y111~ 'l'up t't'I'-"'-'· t•nonc 9'.:.!·3Wti. .·~-- 1973 BEU. BOY. 23' Sips 4 6'4" cabin w/gallery & din. 188 HP 1'1ercrwser l !O C.Ompass, Ali1/F11 stereo. Bar, full canvas & many· other xlras. l\1oving inland. !\lust sell . Asking $li250. \\'ill help finance . Boat is in v.-atcr at our home. DESPERATE to sell or 675-352-1. trade for Sail boat. '68 ford 21' MONITOR. E."'\cel cond., self-contained, sleeps 6 . 1 ton truck-chassis mounted Largest Selection In Ora nge County 4 door sedan, automatif' Coupe DeVille<\. &-clan De-tra n smis s ion. ai r Villes . El Oorados _ Cor.· ronditioning. rad i o & ,·enibles. Al so n1any other hC'aler. (256 OSZ1 camper Open Road-seU C' o n ta i n e d-mechanically $2,axl. 5-lS-?M3 PHOTO Nl:.GATIVE:S, i\1usl • be pn:!· lll4U. Loan, !1\1·ap or 1 buy. &ltj...7305. Musical lpstrum'ts 8083 nev.··n1any xtras. $5300., each .,..·eek $100. knocked oU 18' SIC. AJC. sips 4, Hitch, x1nt cond. $78.'l. 646-9206 select C.'.ld:llac Trade-ins. $888 FENDER Used Jazz ~l astC"r .$: Case $125 .~ New TELLCASTE!l $200. 893-1595 EPiPHO=-,-",=,~.,,-,,.-,_-,-.i~,,-,., price. 496-9m eves. KING ·o The !toad 'Trailer5, Utility 9180 'CtdlO\'('rs. see lhem before :-. ..,. -• Call 6'i~3159 • 16' Glassed ply boat hull needs C'Xtcnsive \\lk/w lg 11·hccl tr-.i.iler. Needs chip & paint. 1lake olf. 842-ti847 vou buy. \\"e a l,;o rent 6 xS UTILITY TRl~n, small Ciunpcrs. ~leSR Ca1nper 1.1·hls. y.·;spar!.. $65. Sales, 2036 i-ln.rbor, Cosla • a.18-r236 ri1esa, 6-16-4002 Collectors 1ten1 Xlnt <.'O nd . ! S325. or offer. 615-208't l·ves. c:-.1c, ~4 T P.u. ·n, GUITAR, non-electric C C C 11·/Har\'e!.1 8~::· Camper. Good ~•"dition, ""· LASS! cntury Bay boat .... ~ 1s· '°" G 1~ Ask for l\lr. 1-lanson , o'"l"l' , "r""'"-' ray ong. ...w1s .JJI.>'" " ~7--8373 ~-_ -great. $1250. c:::.:..,::::;::-~=~-~ l~ Auto Ser. & Parts 9400 ~c.!_~rn. &_Equ_ip:..~5 613--94&1 &16-1171 C1\l\IPER SHELL fits -BERTRAM 25 TWIN-Da1sun, Toyota, etc. $li0 or SECRETARY dt>sk & chair offer. 64a.7768. 642_2677 1961 ECONOLINE 3 Spd NEWPORT IMPORTS $30. ~1oclel Z'l Undi.>J'\\'oocl-lxcellent t.'Ond., $10,UOO. trans S2J. S1a11er $1. ~lisc. Oli\'elli calculator 2 nice 67>8546 Motorcycles/ ~t971. After -l p.n1. 3100 \V c fl NB So . o:i.st ·ivy., .. BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 35 USED MERCEDES ON DISPLAY '72 MERCEDES BENZ LUXURY 4.5 SEDAN Bt>nrs the l'risis, more miles 1>er gallon, df'l4ign & e.ng;nf' lor long timl? ()Wnf'1-ship, t'lassic lines, urlslocrnlic beauly antl rnlel)'. $8-l9.i Could arrange lease for suitable pany .47JGBZ I. House of Imports 523-7250 upt:tRlstercd chairs SZ>. & 16' GLASPAR Avalon, -15 HP Scooters 91 1962 FALCON aut!> trans $12, 642-9405 S45. '&12-19J20_~---:'llercury, 'frailer, xlnl c."Ond Carll so. radio $6. After l EXEC. CARS r'Qn LEASE. 'I YPE\Vl't!TER S!ile. Lo1.1·esl lo'!"-109~5,cc2:::1.J;_-:.;59Z-=..:21c.5=2cc"c;'c.!6'=~ z,u,.11:?.,A,~~ ,_,,7>°1, Rd~~!c hlilkOOe. p:1n. ~-l9TI. \V,.,AN'Tl"E' ?-ndJagc"'a"'n .."""andy'"0'·' I -=='--=~~~=-I Choose (rom 4 fully equip- ] ,,, ' f \. ,\ 1 ' •• ' ,·;, 1'' " J. ', ' ' 1!11 '' b nd ' '"' " ~ " ··-· . . " '" . ~ ,-3 DATSUN 1'200 ~ 10"' mil'""' 450 SE 11r1ct"s on a ru s. New 16' Ski boat y.·/trailer. 7:JltP ·Call 8"'2~j9()1. Antiques & Classic 9520 the fol\o\\·ing years: '64 7 """ " ('!Cl:!. porl<ihk~, $00, 5 yn> Johnson motor. Curr en t 1 -"0::::'""''-"=~~-~-II ,69 1 ·u 36 ~lo lease S2l:i.18 J>('r 1no. i;uarantce. l2llJ 59&-Im license ssoo. I-49-µ)219 '69 SUZUKI, 100. St. or dirt. 11'\l · 1.1·i pay 2 door ~an automatic CJEL + Tax Lie. Serini $225., '68 YAl\lAHA 1:!3. '~1 CHEVY Special. 4 DR, \\·hol:sale Blu~ Book<' y.·/a ll tran1'mission, radio, healer No. 00416. Take your car in OKS Sl5 up, Exec. S\\'Vl chrs '67, 21!' SPORT Fisher, fly s2:;o. 962-006 Sedan. Ex. mec.h cond. allo11able xfr-.1.S +10 '"·Pvt & lo"' miles. f2'.M JfA) trade. $15/25, Secy c h r s $8/24. bridge dual controls Excel !l>ceds p:i.int. Asking $1200. party. Call 833--0'i5I, ext 2508 $2399 Ji·m Slemons Pierce 8ii1 \\' 19, C~I.ro -:::':..'"~'c'i~1,7ooo0"-. .::96::2-<;~175~;'--~-· I H00N1 D~nnn~,· Fl1ne9~ slla1~-(7141 65&-0312, Hemet. before 3:30. a.fler 551-6510. 642-3-IOS=~--~-~-::'.'. n Y ~ mt es. '"· •w. TOP C1\Sll for clean used I rfS ::i2' CHRIS CRAFT, T.S., Call 673-30-IS. Rec Vehicles 9530 oa-. ,,,d •-'"ks mpo LARGE 4 dra11·er file cabinet sl-6 31' JEF>'R1'":S Sp> • ·• • "' .. ~ ' "'" ' 'i2 SUZUKl. 183 CC 1301 Quail w/Jocks, $40. Smith Corona Fshr. T.S.F.B. 644-5389. Low •nile!S, ~·/V'i· \\'IJJ.. BUY YOUR RECRE· Howard Chevrolet 33315 CAMINO CUISTRANO Ke\\o l•'rt Be11.ch Jilandard type11.Titer $35. "'NU ATIONAL VEHICLE PAID S~JUANCAl'IS111Alt0 I.kith good cond. G45-JS71j 12' AVON Red Shank & 6~~ 644-7232 FOR OR NOT. CALL US l\lacA11hur and Jan1boree ,.,,_..,......, ........ ::.... •• ~..... 833-9300 HP Seai;ull. $250 ea. for $47j I ~~~==:.=,='=,.--~~ Nc11·po1t Beach 493.3375 or 13 l·I 375 E~TI--:R FRO~! f\·lacARTl-!UP. JR\1 Selectric. '68 inodel. for both. 675-4365 . '72 SUZUKI, T';i() CC, FOR BES~ PRICE. OPEN BJ?.--055.'> ""'"by priv. ply. $380 lirm. -_..e.__ S"perior st ""'hi" e' ROAD, I! UN Tl N G 7 ON '72 DATSUN 240Z 73 MERCEDES Iil2-90Ci~'. Boats, Rent/Char. 9050 custom extras, 8.19--0440 BEACH, 188Cl Beach Blvd., \\'E HUY Ei-1.>&100 • &l5-&too T~o~y~.t~.--''---~.9765 '73 TOYOTA CORONA 4 Or. Auto Tranli, Air Cond, Vinyl Top. _t:!l6HS01. $2899 • .. BILL MAXEY· .. TOYOTA ,,, . . ' ' . ' -' " ' ' ",• • ' l " ... ' '73 LANDCRUISER WAGON \\larn hubs, radlO. <:lean as a pin. 1320HCH) $4477 nm le.wi4 -TOYOTA 1966 Harbor, C.~l. '73 CORONA Statio~ Wagon 1 spd, Far'ory Air Cond, Brown {05-1HEUl. $3199 BILL• MAXEY'' TOYOTA .,. ' \, . \ \ ' -'-, < • 1 I ~ ~!'*~ ll';;in11n1 li;i;!(ln, radio, hc1Ut'r. nit'C car. t844t""V\') ONLY • $1577 ..l)Wtltwi& • TOYOTA 1966 Harbor, C.~1. &16-9303 '7-1 1''1'!. Tl<-6, Bro\\' n 4.'Qnvt'1't. 5,000 u1i .. •I spd, AMll"!\I 8 trk. $M. 5-10.7382 1972 l'lUUMf>ll TR·6 lfllrMC. cond. Lo n1lles. Pvt pty. $3700. or ofCcr 962--15591 Volkswagen 9770 '69 Y.W. CAMPER \\'l's!phalia. Nf'11.1 p11.lnt, cxlrn rlean. IY\V'"t..694 ) see lt, you'll lluy It! ONLY $2477 nm lwii4 -TOYOTA 1966 l·lnrho1·, C.!\1. 6-16-9303 '71 vw s'U'NROOF BUS 7 P11.sseng1•r, A ~uJW!r clelln gas savc1· hUITf at only $2995 ...~ ...... , , .. DOT DATSUN ...,..., ........... ~ ................... --~ ""°"°""" ......... rmi '64 V\V Bus, reblt: "66 eng & tl'llll!I, Nf'\\': rad I a Is, shocks & brake&. Rro110n: O"•ner student n e e d s i\1qney. $9'"JO 6/:>-8155 '70 POP-TOP \'AN. lo- mil<'age, S2.150. CAii 642-5953 days, 67;:,....s.iU e\'es & y.·kcnds. ·72 V\V BUS. Stet! Radial "fires, Sunroof, 7 pass., ofhf'r xtral'i. 810.8982, days, 5.56-3001 evf"S, Joe AndeMIOn. 1966 V\V, reblt eng. sunroof. xlnl cond., neY.' !ires ~ bll!IC't')', 111clio. het1ter. $800. .in3-9657. '71 BUS can1per convsn. Nu tirell. n111gs, gd paint. $2550. 5.l:>--01911<1ft 6, &IJ-:I0.18 ·u."' V\Y i:us. nt'\\' Cl<'nn. l.ltrle body $1~1. a4S-698i tires. \\'Ork. '71 V\V BUG, f;ood t_"Ond. L.qtr r\"es calls ok, Gi:J.-1256 673-7125 '6G \"\\' Co.n1pcr Von re-bit Cor'l'air e11g, Xlnl cond, a!ust Sff! $1200, 675-7696 6.'1 V\\'. NeY.' paint, tirn. & l't'hlt enJt". Tape deck. Ex. r<0nd. SJ.7.ll. &l&-7652 'Gg V\\' BUG. LIKE Nl:.'\V. l\IANY EXTR1\S!! • 54S-2!K>5 • '65 UUG, Riii, Xlnt mnd. $700. 61~ aft. 5 all day Sun. '69 BUG ~lint cond, en1ilie, xtras, offer. ~18-1916 '6.'I \1\V CAl\IPER, '69 Eng. AJ\1/fl\1. lo-mi, grl CQJ'l(I. xtrns. $1T':il. 67:>-5i57 V\\' 1966 Bug Good condi1ion good brakes. good fires. S·l6-671j7 '72 V\V Bug. Good condition , $1 700. or be.11l offer. 551.;,iw7 'fij VV!' SQBK, gd. C"Clnd. $700. or bllt ofr. Call after 6Pi\I, J.15-3733 '71 Volksy.•aa;en Ghia. GOQd t'OndiHon. $1.800. 492--5.S69 or 675-352·1. '68 V\V Camper, pop top. new lires & battery. eng & trarui xlnt, $18.'"iO. ph 646-38.19. '66 V\V Bug, radio, new tires & shock5. $6.'iO • $1-5715 Volvo 9n2 '74 VOLVO Best Deal Anywh1r1f ·73 sl ZUKI GT 750, mint con-842-25(1.1. IMPORTED AUI'OS 6 cyl. 4 spd, A~f/F'M, i\ir 4SOSL CPE. RDSTR. STEEL office desk, 3'6'' x 42' NE\V Chris·Cra.rt dition. SJ:m. s BEST PRIC. ES PAIDI Co_nd, Chrome \V he e Is, O"IY '.OOO mile!! nn !'is ---.,'""'"-===c=--- 2"6" \Vi!h dra1.1·ers $50. l:.:asy f"ly-Bridge Sport f'lshctn11u1. l-IARP SAND RAIL, 4o D L I 1 11~2EXSJ " " " chah: $25. 6~·1-:l562. Plush. Full electronics, full Cal(962·9693 hsp. big bore kit cam. ean ew11 mpor I r . . Rolls-Royce trade-in ! '7 4 TOYOTA LEASE OR BUY All Moclol1I OVERSE1\S DELIVERY SPECIALISTS oaJIC',Y, shoWer, etc. For 1969 Norton T'i)(l Comando chromed. Trlr. $1650. 1~66 ll<.rbor. C.:'11. 646-9:l{l~ ~ <CDS1:i91 .. ing Table 8.-inarctung lk'i>k. charier by day or \.\1eek. 6 new rings & valves , CASH l'"OR DUI/I unvr"""• 1 0 Best O.il Anywherel ELEC. TYPEll'RITEI<, Typ-• 64&-3Ul2 -jllII_,,........,'£ $ 2 75 s1:;o. for all. f>1s-s1::7. ~~~~1.~~~: J~~ c~S: ;:a:i~ 1::~:=~ Gt\~jo~~~~.K~~~~~~~~r~%. Yi~~~R Q•Z§IU.f •. ROY CARVER, Inc. LEASE OR BUY Pe.ls 8087 962·2301 evenings/.,..·eekcnd.s. a 3 molor bike lr.iiler. B58 \V. 18th, C.1\1. AUTOS IMPORTED 13600 Beach Bl., Westminster ROU.S ROYCF. BM\V All Models! '*Security Pel PrOd* EXPLORE ISLANDS Pl~ne' 893-51'14 Sports, Race, Rod• '540 -89'1·6651 636-2500 :rn E. l11h SI. DEAN LEWIS Beef 32c lb. Cott. ch. 21c lb. On beautd 57' KETCH. Xl~t TRIOl\IP'.I 500, Xlnl cond. Formula Vee Alfa Romeo 9705 WILL BUY YOUR Cosln Meua * 546-1#1 DJ·I.L.'s S2.j(). 10/more $2. ~~!cs, ays orn~wee316. $.100. finn. Call Sun. & J\fon. '63 ALf'>\ 1300, nu hks. hat, DATSUN, TOYOTA 'GS 1'fERCEDES Benz 2."iO TOYOTA :>47-3977 1418 E. \\'ilshire SA ,esl'I'\". req, .....,x ' eves. 4~21M Ready to raee. iuneup. vlv adj. Runl'i gd. OR VOLKSWAGEN SE. 4 dr sedan. Poo.ver, \VOULD You itdopl a pet? Balboa ls, Ca. 92662. '65 llARLEY DAVIDSON Good t"Ompetitive car. 25mpg $500 f1'm . 644-2983. PAID l'OR OR NOT. \\'ILL AJC, AM/P..1 radill, $2900. , 1 d bl d l\IUST sell daughlcr"s '71 Sprint. r..i0cc. Hot dir1 Bike. \\"ilh extras. S1330 Aud'• •707 PAY TOP DOLLAR. CALL • .. r.~ ... 23,79 Eve!I. Pr Iv ate ·, 196G llnrbnr. C.:\f. 6·'6-~:-,13 n any a ora e ogs & cnts. K.\\\"ASAKI lOO. Good rond. XI • 1~. ·~ .,93 548-1487 7 5-l0-0.')831 49~-4-i.'>.l .-nt con•. J.::J. ~-1:c.;.;:.:.c._ _____ ..:,c.;..;.1 KE!\'T ALLEN, 540-0442. ·, . I LEASE A BRt\ND NE\V ·74 P1\RHOT -ilouhlc y c 11 o i1 _!29~. Call &IB-3:.57. 250 YAi\·IA.HJ\ in g ood 14_Wh_e_e_l_D_r_i_v_e _s __ ,_SS'-'0 AUDI '71-IOCILS auto 4 dr, '69 DATSUN ·10 Sed good M-B z. 72, 250 C • 29,000 m1, TOYOTA 1200 Co1'0lla Sedan head "ith l'age. Sli5. Boats, Sail 9060 condition. $3i5. 1\1 a n Y air. Ai\l/FaI ste~. Xlnl nd new :>tires 8f~f/ M AQ!IOlutely perfect condition. (or only S5.'>.25 per mo. 36 • 675-20s.I * extras. PH : 846-6.>49 L'\NDROVER, lOO" \V h 1 cond . r:;'cnr llC\\' !ires. Pat co . ' ,.. · eo::JI F F)lll P\\T., air, Al\:l/F"l\I. n101>. open end leai;e. 2'2' Santana, sips 4. outboard, base Sta. \Vag. 1966 Classic. 833-:z<Ji7. or 5.".6--0278 e~s. radio, aut-0, '"2 m~~ ..,,.,... or B e s t o (fer. Ca 11 Pianos & Organ_, &p90 S pi n naker. Excel cond. A11Nf BIKE-Po,vell 5~!, H.P. Clean. \\'ell maint. 1 ovmr. , best oHer. 830--7352 675-l:iRS/644-9174 $:l700. 67~318..'i Briggs & Stratton motor. $2 500 PH· &;-7000 AUDI 73 100 LS, auto,. snrf. 19 3 DATSUN 610 \V ----1-i:: •• o --19 ' . . . ::>-A.l\-1/Fi\1,' 6 nm \varranty. ~ j aeon 'GG 220SE CONVERi1BLE. BILL MAXEY TOYOTA e PIANOS JR,' CATAl\tAflAN· fUnicom) /;> • .....,-:>:>i ' ·~ \VlLLYS Stn Wgn, 0/0, N • $<1!l95 G73--lc.!6 Stiver Gray, 4 spd, air, Gd n1Ueage 11 /11·Jr & extras. SSOO. '70 KAWASKI 90. Dirt & .i spd, spare tank, 2 Chevy · ic. · . radials, 8,000 1niles. $3,450 e $4975 e "•,If 1iq1,J\'l1''!·,,-~ !i \J\\1,,i•\ hr \l"d s:a-i030 street. $150, engines. 645-5688. 72 AUD.I lOOLS. Automatic 552-7946. Beeul cond. 673-31115 Call 5:19-2:>44. transmission, sunroor & 74 S N 260 C 4 Bl::AUTJYUL 12' Catan1aran, '70 \\'AGONEER. Xlnt cond. Ai\.1lr~1. 831·2()..10 Dir. DAT U • Z. reen~ '62 l\1ERCEDES, must sell e 1971 TOYOTA 1600 e carril'!> t1n ,•ar. $300. Good. '72 HONDA, CL 175, ,!(Int 2 sets tires. a.ir, private ,:.::c:cc::::....::::_=:....:== spd tran.'1, 6,000 ml. Like immediately. 6·1•1-5185 call New brakes, tlreis, batt. Kon\ 0 N , ht 'Ill • [ <.•ind_. _;:;_2_-1_3'_'·-----rond, Jo n1ileoge. $560 prty, 673-4775. BMW 9712 new cond., $5,000. evenings shocks. Dyoo-tuned. Low pen , '·f • ' -21 . SLOOT', ''"°" lg. 499-3701 493-2958 S 30 S 12 5 'iO \VAGONEER. Xlnt concl. ORANGE COUNTY'S 70 MBZ 28CLSL'rd!ltr. 4 speed mileage. Orig. o\vner. • ORGANS Rentals fr $5 DEAN LEWIS VOLVO 1966 llarhor, C.P.!. 616-!lnl '70 VOLVO 140' t;t."ll!fj} 13600 Beach Bl., \\'estmlns-ter 89'1-6651 636-2500 ** '71 .VOLVO Wagon , Rulomahc, very good con- fllllon, lo mll~s. 557'8297. AUTOS USED c;.ner1l 9901 at: 11 5: / un. • 1 1 "!UST SELL $1500. tJONOA Elsinore CR 12 S , 2 sels tires. air. OLDEST '69 DATSUN 510 SUttion a, air 83'1-a>40 Dir. l\1ake offer 64~2342 *Pianos & Grands* !)av1rl. ;,,1S-866J Xh11 cond. $700. 673-4775 \Va.gon, CLEAN! $350. Call SE .1 • 11 B ld ! Cll l le Chickering I r-~•1 8'17--5306 64~27 nft 5 PAI 71 MBZ ~ 3.5 cpc. [ 1 TOYO'l'A · $565. Ln in cs, St t• W a ,,1~· fl • .' • ' • • Ul FT KETCH • ~~~~~:..:.::...;.;.:c~· ~~ Truck' 9560 & . . AlrCalLV A clas11ic & nit't l·lit in tlw ,.~anny, Otherwh;c a ion agons • 1' i!'<·tlf'r • K1i,1·1•I • Kint?all I Ahno,r fi rush<'<l. $l:l,500. ·72 YAMAliA 360 Enduro, '1 ~ 2i0 Z. X1nt cond. 83t-2WO Dir. PERFECT. Par1~ r or '73 PLYMOUTH .. Knabe-l\l n.ron I:: Han.111'1 • '"'' ,,,,,,.,,,, ,.,.,II o" ~92 rf 1 -• B I 1965 CllEV d 1· ""k 6 I'"~ C•"I •.· -•1 '5 P>1 D T -1~· J\lus~1~11 -Sohrnrr -Stein----·~·--'--'~--'-neou:)pc ~ "col'6IN.fl 3 uy O ' ' eivery u' ~~·:e>-99so"'~;I °22o ~' 63 P.1RZ 220SE i;eclan, auto. ~un!>, O)'•ll ~1·.1::._1 o-t· Sati'IU!e c~t. 10 J\11~. Fac- \\rl.Y . :-t(,r)' ,\I l:irk . \\inlt'r f\t;\\'l'<IHT l6' S~oop. fi>.et"I your Re, "'l<J""V a l)•ll cyl, stick. N~y.· brks & • -tram. & air 831·~0 Dlr. '71 1'1ARK It STATION • tory nlr, roof mck, looded . • \ll urliller • \'antaha k1•1•l, 1·u1lily l'11h1n, sips 2, ·n JION!>A. X'L 2.""iO, lik~ !!hOCk!t. $000 or ofr. 61...,....7646 'i~. 210Z, 4 spd, 1nags, Sharp! MG 9742 \V1\GON. N'f, FIA. Xlnt l\lany extrnit. 11563.1:"11. ~eiv Spint•fil 11· • , ....•. $~>95 1 4hp o h, ~J), li73-73..16. n~'. Hill miles, Buy of your 1974 LUV \\1th camper shell, \Vhitc \V/ Black & Red cond. Bcf. 1.0 a.n1. 64l-0043 $3288 USt'<I tro111 ............ SOCi llOBIE Cat 14' Exct>llen1 Ille, 5$1126 aft 3pm 6~= thruout. 1974 BMW's inl., $4.IOO. 547•5062· ·n l\tG Alldgel 20.cm mi. 35 'TI T6YQ'I'A CoroU~ '69 PONTIAC Playrrs " .......... ~ \v/rrnlh·r $89.l Btsl olfer TACO MINI BIKE, 838-3$1 ln stoek ready for bnm('('llate '73 DATSUN PICKUP, lo MPG, cherTY Cflndilion. rond., E.""tCCl gas nli .• ntW \\'ugon. Ren! nice. Loo.dtd. Grand11 " ........... $395 f;.12--111 0 Good condition, $80 '60 CMC New tires, rum delivery. Excellent savings niiles, xlnl r.ond. be.low 499-3279 bt'ake1, Best offer. 968-9183 <6ilOCDEl *ORGANS* ~17'4'::0l;;IOC,B'°'I E""" c".1~r""...,-1T=r1-r.-llelm01 Exlnl. 64G-6102 good. 1200 on remaining 1973 modols.. onorke1, $2550. 919-2231 MGB f/44 '68 TOYOTA COrono 4 dr. 3 • $. 15BQ l\Hldwin • Conn · Hammond· • 3 t.lotort.'ycle rnnips. • t\10VlNG l\1ust lltll 750 call aft 6, sn.3578 si~~l~~G "68 DATSUN, 2000. Clean & . spd, y.·kle tires, 1*W enQ;. Ka\vaJ • Kimball • Lowrey. CnJI Tony :ofl 6, 642·1432 Norton Comp. chopped "51 OfEV P.U., ~ T., ROY CARVER I shllrp! New trans. & brakes. 69 MGB GT Good tond. 9f>2..6156". • Rodg<n • Thomns • ~·im· SAVE SPACE \\'HEN 11200. C.,n 64>-1312. . Engl"" run• good. $J!i0, 0 ftC. $1300. 837-Tllll!. ""-' • Wurll!W' MO G 96~ no•·• 0 ROY~· B"IV F la t 9725 ROADSTER !!iumph 9767 · 0 I ' 1150 VIN by w ra Pp I n g '69 HODAKA JOO. Good ___ ,;::;;.=:::-~-~I ~ ~~ "' N ) ..., • DAVE ROSS ~~f;~i:~:~;:":::":·: ~1:: t,~~.'1n ·~,,.~~~~ •. ',:::;~,; =~~· 111 o. Call 1:. r~~ i;:~P;~T~ °"'•ii::· l~h St~444 LEASE n..i & rtady. ' o. ,u:w ' •;_<1~\f,!!R;:i~:w1:1~"J: PONTIAC * WIN FREE * end other linen~ 'f"u g1'I I ..:.::4c.50=H0'-,-No-,-,-X-'l-nl-,-~-,.d-cone!, 644·7~ CREVIER BMW CANCELLATION Joints, t1na. J)tl &: paint. ZI~ Harbor Bl\~ ORGAN LESSON S ~:ccl~~f; 1:; ~~1n~nr~~ 10,000 inllC!', askln~ $625 5.1 Ford p-u rceently rebuilt Slllr11 • ~rvk'4!. • l.Rl\~lng ON 1950. or orrer. 61'~032 Cosla 1'1csr.. 5:G-8017 Items \vith a !)ally l'!l•J1 546-5420 ('rig.I :~Looks A: runs 208 W. ts1. S.A. ~Jtn '74 FIATS · 16.C} TntUMPlf Tft-6. xl11I FULLERTON MUSIC Clt1!!.sified Ari . Call &IZ..~fi18 llUSQUVAH.N'A 400 S.SJ)('Cd, W)()( · • USED BMW1 Tum yO\t.r gou clubt tnlo oond. !\.1u11t &cll. $1900. Ull91 t.uclltf,1-'ounti.tln Valley nuv.! ('Xt't'llcnt oondltion. You '69-J,t Ion t>oclge P.U. 318·2 I '71 ~ 2 41r ·. & 4,.d111. a 11trri>o. Sell lht<rn \l'ilh 6"'"5128/6-l~TiOO 557-4836 The fMle~I arsw Jn Hie \\'e:i,t, 1nu"1 r;ee II $G.'"i0. 54!:l-)}t2 bar'I. S950. Pll; Dfl,l-3003 ./ •70 m REAL .$AVINGS l'rwl 1.1sc ·111e mone)' tor R l''OJt SALE, '57 Ford, $75, '64 Olds, IJ®d.~ 1rn na. SlOO u 11,. or P.ftrl!!, 642--9848 12'.t N fl1rhor.-Jo"'Ullt!l"\bn .• , a Daily P1l•l! l1a~lfil'd C.1u.<s.\lfled Adi C.JJ 642-6678 Sell idle lten1• with Iii Dally ./ '69 2500 5404491 ste~! C11ll 612-$18 Toda,)'. I ClaMUICd Ad! Call r~12-5678 871-1105 ,\d. C'lll 642J.i67S. 1rlltn~! Pilot ClaA8ified ad. 642--5678 ,1'-·11_0._c.vo~rl_•_____ lllsk for ConUJ1t1\ a Dally Piiot Classified A!1 _•c;od:;•"Yc_l ______ _ • • ' ; t • , ' OAILY PILOT AMC HOS Cadillac 9915 Chevrolot 9910 1=:c.:..::.::.... __ ..:..:..:: f Saturoay t.iay " lli.'-t ~_orvette 9932 ! Ford 9940 1 Pinto 9957 Pontiac 9965-P0nt iac ----~996S-Ye9a Jiu PA\' TOP 001..1..Alt ·10 FORQ \\1/\&'0lt, LTD, fui1y '73 llUNABOlt l'. 4 sptJ. ta; I-'---"-'-----:.....:.: 1t1 HON1'1':\'IP.Lt-:. good I :J!i ff74 '72 HORN ET '73 COUPE DE VILLE SPORTABO UT Re nalUWl<'t', &Old/black vi«yl top, r.oid tape!lt<')' & 6 cyl, AUlu Tr1uui. J>owtr Jee.lh<'r In terior, lull l'l(lY.'t'•'. Steerlna:, EZI c 1 8 111 , factory alr, lilt 1\·heeJ, Factory Alr Condlllon!J\K. Ati.l/1'~1 mdki, pcl\.\'t'l' door (4&fFYi\) lock.s. l..zy.1· rnJlet. f441FGX) '72 CHEVY II NOVA SPort Coupe, \'-S. Auto Tr11111, J>o,_•rr S I ie 1• r l n &: , lladi¥1 Tires, only 19.00) tniles, slh·er mch1llc '>''Ith Ulu l'k lnte1·1or, ln1n1aculate 1 l-"Oll. YOUR Vf:ITE dlr .. cqulp'd, $1175. tory Bil'. rt1dh11 ... hooi;M.M;tt l PONTIAC 1r1tn-pona11on "1th al r '72 VEGA GT g.,~.a &12-0390 J'lll'k. L.ikt-Ill'\\, S?Jll..i. SALE ~"Ond . p/b, p/:t uddlli;: Sl7j. 1 llpl..'f'(I, air ronditlOl\ln,a, Cougar 9933 Lincoln 9945 ~2ti67. · :lM-1981. radio &: hr1:t11·r ~625 1::os1 - -'11 llUNAOOU'r, :-unrool, 1 Th d bl d 9970 $2199 '1'! XR VII, !ill \vhl, vinyl '&6 CONTINENTAL. Loy,• Hiii. 4 'lxi. :!000 1.'C N ~11a11.\o '74 LE MANS un e.r r l'OOf, p/i:., p/b, ai r; stereo mlll'age, ne•· 1 rnn~. Very r,;trall.$2Jj{) .. ·:t-3.'IO'J. J:! IJrxlr hartJlop .• \Ir l'Oncl'I· '73 THUNDERBIRD tpe, 13.000· ntl, xtnt cofltl. clean. $595. Call 67:1-8132. p 1nru llstchback-'i l~'~'\ I 11 .. 1unii:. aulo1l 11111c, po11 C'r l.1ul<lau. J-11,rd1 op l'OupP. $5799 . ••".c.•f MAIRS CADWt ~.-JI/ 2-lto@o-...... 640-Ji93 Mercury 9950 tires. Pr1VA1e 1tarl> .1 ... ·r1n9. po\1 1·r br11k1·~. \"ln)l lfip, i .... llher inlcrtnr, CQUG,\:R~.,,~. '°'x"'r.~.1~,--=12°',500"". fl!i-'\{l'iJ 1.uhu. ln•.111·1 11hl1e v.1111 ll11<1l l't,u11f•11·1 sc-;.t. full $2495 Excel cond., inany e.xtra11. "!l ti1ERC .. \lurquis S1at1un q 1 Pl1"TO lr d 1 tu~s. \1·11 lv\\ mile~. t12b-pr.1.1er, IHl'lo1·y ull· $3291 mzr19 l\'8b"OO. Excel. cond .. $4:,0. 1 'GUIO,a ,_l'U lRS, 77ti f. • l'OOdill0!111J¥, !lit I\ htC'l, or -· clov•n. ln.k" O\l~r pyn1t~ .. 1:1!~-~·. Delu..,a~. $1.650. PH: $34 80 ,\I\l 1'"~'1 sterl'(l, po11el' door Dodge 9935 Cull .1rl 10 Pr.it Fr1 or all _h . ..t_-'.!J2"''"1.;_· ~=-~-~ l0o.·ks. t il4G\.\"-''~ 13600 Beach Bl., \l/e11tn1lnster r ~C~eo;"";;,;;M~o;•;•~l~"°";;~·~I~~ ..... ' , .... ' ... DOT CATSUN 892·~1 636-25001. '69 RM1BL€1l wua;on, l 011·11- er, la ml. 11tlck, 6 cyl 1 20 ::.6S.:.:;OO~DG-£_D_AR_T-. ,-, ,-1,-• .,..;3'.;.<_1. day Sat. 61;;....:!2.'.>'I '7<! ~IA . \\G:\". ~ spd . :!j '74 GRANO PRIX $5299 1973 ELDORADO 1 'liO •1 •1 1 . .\lPL:. Lo n1i. Xlnt t"<lnd. '.! Door h:inltop. !-'ac1ory air ...... Ul'*U• ......... -·-·"---•>4() """'" ,.,,.., r!'(M MPG, Gd. 1.."0nd. $893. 646-5195. I 1970 Anl~!iador 11 t u l l'o n WlliOll Q/s air. f{ o od VI I I h '72 EL CAMINO blown hcucl ge.!dl:e!. 4 ~J>t'E't , :• crcury " 0,1 Cl"t.'). _ 1 uns .,1 ~~Bloftt>r, Pri Pl''· 673_23.90 11 V . ny, top, leathel' lnte1·k), r, ~I. head\' rs. s:ril 01' Trudt'. ~ood. 11('\I' U1'11ke11. Slj(l j\l' -• c·on( !1•111111>;, i\~ .. 1 FJ\l 11le11!0, NAIEIS CADtllA{ 1ny top, eat er lnlerqr. V-8, ,1 spd, Radio, Po"'"I' • • fH-l<l,lli • offer. 1'J!H Babb, er-.!. 1H73 PIXTO Stn \\'fl~on flQv.•c•r ~'l'l'J'in.:, pO\VCt' lull Po\\'Cl', factory a.Jr, tilt Steering, EZJ Gl...AS8. Rully __ ,..,.::..;~=-.c---7 :,;i7~797. ·l spd, J.!OtKI (.'QnrhlltHl lirukes, 1;dly \1hcels, ti/I 2600 ~ llvd, condition $1195. !152--9208 alt \\'heel, AM/Fl.1 st~reo plus \\'heel . Cu .10111 I 11 t c r '65 DODGE 4t.lr, full pCJ\\-er & ·~,·•. '·IEltC URY "l,\RQWS, $1 190 .. 8.11-0745, 495-0827 1~·hcC'l , '111.1 l lop. (101699). ~~~~-~~M~5~4~-~~1~00~ 8 ti·ack tape J)layer, p:iv.•er . i;, 1'i ' alr, like new, 61,000 1nlles. ~ " $4820 door locks, cruise control. (79511}.I~ 675--7462 brghm. po11·er, ate, ur11 /fn1, Plymouth 9960 ' 5Pl\1. '63 RAi\18Ll-~H. t.:<1 lll'l'S & bocly. $135. HtlllS. 817·0033 L<'M> thun 15,00l n1llr-11. fir.~=---=----,--, 1970 Cl-IARGEH, suit \'-IJ, S2450 or ht'sl ofrl't'. 616-SlJl '74 VENTURA Su1)1.•t'b condition. t'.!'l1GIUJ liilt'OB LONGPRE vin)'\ too, A c, hU!u, xlnt '6.'t COLONY !'ark, !J p.i_~.., AT LAS. Door. \ l't1' lo\\' 1uilca~e. $6899 J.Lfehtf• , -''°.:":::'::.·.:;S;.:13"0=·..:8="'-:...c'="'::;_· ~~. ale. §h!t'C'O, 60,000 miles. Furtory a!J· 1·ondltlonirm, =-= •::11=•11•=••• 1·Ford -•o 5-16-0.%4 :Hti-819.1. Chrysler/Plymouth nu1on11111e, p:i11·('r ~teedng, u•arRs CADI" •c 1 l'PI 1\·)lu(' \11111 llf'f's. t.oactec1 . J!l7'! 1'1!UNnf:RBll~D. 1~.!¥.0 1n1h·-., Lo11dl·<I. ""11 .'1'1>--il:~'-li :s8T"K'IHD ('L~: \\. 1:,,r1~i,1 ~'"' ll!tl II ili.!1'11. S!J;:, HI ofr•·r l'lti-r,;·; '6..1 ftAl\1f1L~:H, An1cl'. t) cyl, ~R W,A 13600 Beach Bl., \Vestm nstrr ;_.;;_;c----·---'1>7 l\iEHC'UH'i' l\Jontt'1'1'y. Open Dally & ~un. 'tll 10 P:'d 1ti<·k shl!I, 1u•1v {'!Ulch, Good 2600 HctrtHw-lttd. 89'2-66.51 6.>6-2j()O '70 TORINO C!P1u\. 1 011 net'. L:oo' :!nd 29~~ H<trU:>r t!hd.. t Jo::.i? l • cond .. $1!U. 81fi-211:i CostaMeH 140.tt . ,63 OK!vy Nova, 6 cyl. 3 ipd ! cur. ~1::.0. Cu.JI 5:if,..9'\i2\ C•1sta :.lelin $3499 9974 ! ::9:-~l;,\ ~I.ill<>~ Buick 99 10 sti'k 011 fu•. xlnt cond. $400 Aulornat.•c tl'ansoiission, llir M-u-,t;nn 9952 546-1934 I •---------eond1tlon1ng, pcl\l'f'r • ----" '69 SEDAN DE VI LLE or best offer. Also '64 Chevy . ... • h ~. I. 1 stl'i'l'll15{, ni.v10, o.: etitl'I" .1, ,.111 11 1 . Pontiac 9965 '73 CENTURY LUXUS l\ta 1bu. rK!'>'' I ~s. tape 19a2VHll .. ' " . auto, I\ r, pw1, ------~-- 2 Door hardtop. Air 1..'011di- tionl11g, µo11l'I'"' stc•rrin~. pi111er hr:ik1•:-. 1111led ,::hiss, 11·11111· 11all tlr1•i;, vi nyl top, CHOICE OF 3 $3233 • U.·ss than :hl.000 n1ilcs. Vinyl deck, ~ood n1tr, s:@ or Liest $999 1·acl11:<ls. Se\l/1n1r11· s n1 t I tuµ. l ;>cblry ~ leathcl' offer. ~5823. I ~ports car_. 962-0lij{j j lnlCl'lOr, rull l)Oll't'r, fal'IOry , -air l'Ondi tionin1;. lilt wh~I . 1!)70 F:L C1\l\t!NO .,, .. , lop. ' *tr ·u:i ~l U:-rrA~G. \'\'l'I ri n\'I /\~t/Fl\I radio, I u l I y . 4~,1 hi per!., 1.urbo ~00 '.tUIO l"Ulll\illl: 1..'0rKI., $".!00 01' 'oul'I', equii>l*d . Mint l'OUdlUon. truns. lat·\. air, new !Ires, 33375 CAMINO CAPISTRANO 1·1ill aft 6, 675-6637 t'il2CIE) bt'ukcs. Lo\V Jllilt!!I. r>lu!il SA" JIJAM CAl'ISTIAMO 'ti"'--; 'A' •• I":;. ;;.;s=P"E~'~C~l-A-L~. ONLY 13 1973 PONTIACS LEFT ' 11ell $2300 or hcsl oll~r. , .. ,,..,,.,......,,, .. ,-.i _ ... _. ~ '-r &12-3773 nft6: Duys 673.73;i()_ 493.3375 or l l 1·1375 $1250. or Qe~r offer. l\url'y for sa\·ing"" ul a 6 lli-5801 tin1l' . '71 NOVA, R/H. ,\it·, P/S, Ji\·li\J AC . '72 L1'0 B1'0u~J1a.i11 307 c.l. l\1ust sell !hi.~ \l'CCk. 11·/all optional 1'quip. s2:i50. Assuinc loan. : .. 19-27~>8 Call \\'kdays: Dick t..:ayc, '70 i\lllS".rANG. P·s. ai 1~:011t1, 30°/o OFF ·Lo\1· 1111 .. sn1111l eng. bxccl 1. 1. . rond. 675-8619/67:>-3777 'ttctory s~ci>tcd 1s1 p1·1rc. CAD. ,71 FLEETWOOD '64 CHEVY ln11mla, air c:ttnd, S7l}-4911 2180 il:u·tior Bl r1 runs _gwd, S275. 'i'O TORINO, 2 dr, HIT, V·8, . . v~ · LUXURIOUS BROUGl-li\~l 545-76-ti AIC, full !Klll't•r. Gd cond, DAV E ROSS PONTIAC Old•mobllo 9955 • Costa lilesa a-Mi·80l7 J::)u1ulslte 1;:xecutlve black gd gas n1ileage. Sl150. Sales A SP:"Vlee • "'i1h black vinyl top, plush Ch1vrol1t 9920 8.1:{.3691 OLDSMOBILE DAVE ROSS PONTIAC l:::=-;,--,-,--=-_,..,~=--I ~~~~:r>/~11~ 1~~~~rtu1i"~::~ '73 CHEVfi LLE 1967 FORD 'vagon, air, ne\v ~~~D~R~~~~ 2840 Hatbor Blvd. '13 Buick Estate Wagon i.tereo, door locks, tilt & MALIBU ti·ans., a!r shocks, st~l UNIVERSITY OLDS Costa ~1estt :H6-S017 9 PAS.SENGEH-3 S!:;AT tclt'1>COpic steel'ing. l.oY.' Less lhan 8,cm 1nlles. tires $&XI/best off. 847-036• • Factory 1tlr l '(ltlCtiUunln~. n1lt1•s & totally equipped. Cabriolet lop, faclnry nir '711 Ltd Brougha111, lo mi's, 2850 Harbor Blvd. full pov.·er, 111&'.ga~c riit"k. \767CI~r-,,1~ co nditioning, auton1alit'. all P"'r. $1595. Costa rites.a 540-9640 \.\'oodgraln i;idinJ::, i;lt't'l.'O ,.-'"'!'!"'!~~~~~ powrr slN!ring, power di!'.C Call 6-1S-J962 '67 TORONl\00 DELUXE ··~uc-or"'1RE=B°'1"R"D~."1,..o,-n-rn~I.-· '°'400=.1 ''"ilh tape deck, tilt "''he?CI, NA~ CADlllAG bra.kes, tllt wht-el, radio, '68 TORINO FH, a/c, p/s, All P"'"· aulo, A:\1/.fr-.1 8 all while, 4 spd, a /e. p/s, door locks, t•111iil' t•111111-ol, ~......., .iL.~ healer . whilr V.'all tires. p/b. $750 u·k stt'n.-o. Xlnt co1KI. A buy p, b. Rallye \\'his. I I. O O O 11p:irt whttlll. t\IMl cverv 260CtMallpa·~ (S63.JEPl :i-U>-lilO.'l at $1 ,000. 67~. mi, like ne\\', ,tJ4QO -19-1--Sil.l.l dlx, xtrn & lell.I( lhau lfl,oOOl:~C;•;"";,-;:;:: .. ~I~-~~·~~ 1 $3199 --· or 6i5-72S3 ~ 'TI F'ORD LTD sta wag. xlnt '67 OLD. 1' 0 R 0 NAU 0, .~-~·--~---mil~. !Ser. IIB283I . CAD. ,72 Sed OeVll le •If S'CADlllAC r"Ond, lo n1ilcs. recent Chocolari bt'O\\'tl. •.h,11 cond , '66 Le t\ians, fuli p1\'I". auto , NA1KR 1une-up. bst o((t'r &H--1068 .. n1akt• orft· fi IO -4 11 4, trans air L'Ond, bucket seats. * '68 1UVIERA, €'Xl'Cptlonal· Jy cleu.n, lo-lo n1ilcngc, new pnlnl, alr, &:: full p()lv"r ·pv\ ply, $1195, 962-861 5. '66 •1 Dr. SPECJ,\L. Ne\\' th·cs. S·IOO. or L€'~1 offer. 640-5801 L1':SS 'fl !,\N ~ t>.flLES •L.....1 -_._.... •~, Morlt9t ~ ;--67 COl'Tl'"' • ~? 000 · .,n r152-ml Runs K.....,.., reg; i;as. SSOO. bcauU ful cheS1nut brown -.~ " .~ .. ~a.:.. mi, .-..., 81Hl83 · •··! · I ddl ...... 540-91 mpg, tapedeck ma'"', xlnt '&.I OLDS S200~ very good __ . -~-~----with ...., ge VJfl,}' top, io:a e .. ~ 68 PO l c v lull lculhcr interior~ factory L'Ond. $U50. 842.-9896. shape. ' NT A en t u re air c.."Ontl., full poi\'er. till a: '65 CHEV. Capri('!.•. 4 dr, ~65 FORD Falcon , 8 eyl.· S12-1I:!:>: ha rdtop, _ch;an .. lo mileage, lclesc..'Oplc 11teering, stereo. Exc.-el. ?11olor. air l"Ond, 1\uto. Pv.·r st('('ring. Xlnt. "P into 9957 n/c, pvt fll), 962-8615 rT95 dOOI' locks, 1ruly 11howroo111 Bargain -$600. &46-1456, l'OtKi. 644-7010 '111 r TREBIRD, formu1a 400 , h\:sh. f460F:KOt ' Chry s le r 9925 ·72 PINTO S<1u irc Station lull pwr, Ex('el. cond., Orig. Classified Ad! Call &12-$78 Wagon, rack, air. l -r.:JXI, xlnt 01vner, 675-8896 .Evcs/Wkl)ds CH RYSLER 'Tl , T\1'n .V. ,loday! eond $2300. a.18-:.!l ;):t 1970 PONT. GTO Convert. C!ry. St n. \\~gn. Lit·. ~.153 A utos, New 9800 Autos, Ne w 9800 romp!e1e overhaul . ~$1400./ J)(;f::); !l-passl'ng:er; radio, :::::.:.:.::..:.:.;.:.:;_ ___ :.:.;.:.:_._;.:.:.;..;c;_c;;..;;. ___ .;.c.;.; Best offer, 499-2169 • DAVE ROSS G1 upl!url. I ~p. •·d 1 ;-;tif\\"\ I ,. '-"" .\. ·"I PONTIAC '101 c'"--'"''o.'_.:.fo.: --"'-"'-'-'-'"-'-'''<l 211.,(J llart.;.ru· Bhd. Co~la ~ll·sa j.l!j..~!7 1971 -l972 -197 3 240Zs 1974 260Zs OVER 100 NEW AND USED CHOOSE FROM CARS TO BARWICK DATSU .... '". ·- 33375 CAMINO UfltSTRAHO , ... Jl,l4M CAl'l,"?ll>MO '•'-· ...... ·--·-..... 493-3175 or 111·1175 Autos, Used •SPECIALS* Of the Week '67 PLYMOUTH CPE. . ,.., • $799 '69 FORD COUPE , 1~ ... I .,, , \ ~. ~ ...... ,, $599 '6' CHEVY IMPALA CPE.. "_.• T' I (;'.al\J $899 . ' '68 CHEVY STATION WAGON V ~. A,. .. , Trc· , ) ,·,. , 51e,,,,.n J. If :"). $799 '6-4 POHTfAC CPE. \/>d 4 t ! QPGj / ~~ $3 99 '63 GREENBRIAR \'. J'< t (('"'''"""·ti -vi . 'f ~•o J,.yc,. VK '.~SJll .. OPEN M O N THRU SAT. ·nt 10 SUND A Y'i 'TIL 6 GROTH CHEVROLET 1821 r REACH fl:LVO. 847-608 /' 549-lJll HUNTIMGrbM BEACH C1di111,c 9915 '68 F-LEETWOOD- BROUGHAM hlt·., P.s.. Air. S 3 1 9 .i • .Hc"o"'nd'1~"---=-~9=72=7 Honda 9727Honda 9727-Newport BeRCh D I r . :.;c:.;:. _____ .;;:.;:;_....;..=.;.;;-----:.:;_::;_~.:;:;:.::.:_ _____ :.:.;.::__:.:,:;;::,::...__.;c_ __ ..:.:!: 7141833-•:ioo. 21 s~ Ann1·versary Sale '73 SEDAN DE VI LLE Vinyl top, leather ln!erlor. !full pa~ver, f11.ctory air t.'Ond!tioning. Ult \v he e I , At>.1 /FM steroo, poy.•er door locks. cruise c o n t r o l . (645FB..Xl $459' 1972 ELDORADO CORGEOUSCONVERTIBLE r nctory nlr t'Olldilionitljl:, full leather Interior, full p>wer, tllt & tcleSt"Qpie '1teerlng, fltereo, door locb, crulac L'Olltrol, all the xtras •I: low n11le1. <Ser. 430328). $5899 tti CAD Sedan DeVille. 13,<XXI Ml, PERt~ECT COND. Air cond, power ·everything, leather, Ft\1 stereo & tape, vinyl top-The Works! $49,'i(J. 675-4562. '73 SEO. De Ville, 19,0CW> ml. 5teel radial tires, p.l I available extras. Or I g . owner. $5595. 64~ aft 6 wtutas/all day wknds. 1960 CADILLAC t 54.'> 1'.I!) ! TIME: FOR QUICK CASH !THROUGH A DAILY ' PILOT ·WANT AD '&i Cl-IRYSLEH' 4 dr, full power & air, xln1 oond thruout, n1u1t sell . 67".>-7462 Contlnontal ff JO '72 <;ORVETTE V...a, Aulo Trans., Al\1/rr>t , ~-er Ste@ring, Po w e 1· Y/inclov.i;, EZI CI ass, Factor,, Air Cond, Rally \\llN"ls, Tilt w h c e I , (78SfBll t e GREMLINS e HORNETS A GOOD SELECTION IN STOCK IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 73 HORNET 2 DOOi ~ Full porwer, air, like new. 1107695 '73 l)ODGE Cho'1i"' Power steertno 311 V4. Gas aewr. ONGxs ' ' '73 FORD PINTOWa1on 1 Full PoWer. err mint. · cond. SAVE '71 GREMLIN ' cyllndtr, •ir, Wrp. PGGS1S $1995 { EVERY CAR IN STOCK SPECIALLY DISCOUNTED BRAND NEW .. . DEMOS-US~D .. . SAVE THOUSANDS of DOLLARS! ENTIRE MONTH of MAY 2626 HARBOR BLVD. OF CARS COSTA MESA SIG-5680 AMC- FORD- DOOCH PONTIAC WAGONS- EXCELLElll CHOICE PRICED TO SILL '7D AMX Origin.I feet. cond. COi· lectors Item 372DDL '70 HORNET 6 cyl i nder~ autom•tle Power steering . 227DIN '69 FORD MYttant Yellow flnlsh low mlles. Pwr. 1t1trln9,powtr brakn, •Ir. XUA.702 \ cuyuc Over 29 M.P·G. JUOGED BY THE ENVIRONMENTAL PBOTECT/ON AGENCY TEST DRIVE YOURS TODAY WE ARE ORANGE COUNTY HEADQUARTERS FOR HONDA SALES-SERVICE PARTS • ---- l • • , !JU • ... ' 1-'i..V' .. Orange Co n y's largest · ·1MPORT . Reduct• n SA1Ef l -----------------------------------------~--------------------------... ~ ,,.,--R-1 7 . OR ANGE COUNTY'S '' RENAULT. ,, DEALERSHIP . LARGEST ~:/ ~.:.. · . . ~"" " . ' ... IMMEDIATE DELIVERY IMME D TE DELIVERY UP TO 30 MP G UP TO 30 MPG ' . BRAND '74 . NEW EN AULT SEDAN ,. BRAND NEW '74 REN AULT STATION . WA GON IMM EDIATE DE LIVERY (9103431) •U11 PRICE t T & L IR12W9602851l FU11 PRICE IMMED.IATE .. ·--$ . DELIVERY ' , T & L C MPA CT & ECONOMY CAR SUPERMARK Orange Count y's Largest Seledion ·of Import & Economy Cars To Choose Fro ni!. . . . . EACH AND EVERY . CAR READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIV ERY ! . . THIS WEEK 1S ·SPECIALS! * Financing Available •. on each & e•ery c:or in stock. * 48 Month Financing Ava ilable On Hew and Used 1973's A.11y Make or Model on Approved Credit For Y o.ir Con•en ience--LoWest Pa yment• on Ne or New Avtomobile1! . * No Minimum ~r Maximum Down Payments Expert Cl"t'dit COIMselors to Hel p Y OM Mt Theo · Car of Yow Cltoice Into)' our l ud9el. . . FREE LIFETIME 'LUBE . . . -·~ · .. WITH .EVERY .. N:EW ·OR USED CAR PURCHASED AT WORLD WIDE IMPORTS FI NANCI NG AVAILABLE ON .EVERY CAR IN STOCK . • 77 7 J,9,'.f~l~ ~,~!i~~ 52 677 72 fJtl!PA~~.~~;,s1977 7 3 ~!~,Tq•ct hea ter.$ raaio hl.:u!tr {034JJFJ cond1t1on1ng, r adio. (854GIV) · · h~d!er.(47574) -. . ~ - 70. ~M~c. a;rcond .$ P S. P 13., tape: pldyer. (1 3422J., • 71 ~.ZP"~m.,1;c,rad•O $ llca!er.(400E.T ,, '6 I CHE V. NOVA 2 Door A1Jtoma1 • .-raC •o, hcalPr (YXHl 921 FULL PRICE + T & L FULL PRICE + T & L 477 7 -1 ~~c~~l,on~ng ~ad:s1377 -healer. (25553VJ 71 !2,!~!,!,~.~.~'~ $ · tieater (677DB Bl FULL PRICE + T & L FULL PRIC E + T & L . '67 !~~,d~v~.?JUssi $1277 71 ~y"~R IE~manc $ rad io. hea ter, po111er steering. (279CCP) • . . 277 FULL PRICE + T & L FULL PRICE + T & L 277 71. p"~!~.~!!~1,2,.,,$1177 '68. ~~.~,T \linyl top. {380CVF) (847BSOJ ' FULL PRICE + T & L FULL PRICE + T & L . 1, 7 70 J~~q~Acoupe Automatic. radlO. heater. . "' cond•l>on.og. f26880HJ -I -~=-.----'--- • 11 ,69• V.W. BUG · Radio and hearer. f106APBJ . . - FULL PRICE + T & t:· 7 FULL. PRICE + T & L 2 J: FULL PRICE + T & L s9 1~ FULL PRICE + T & L . 77 FULL PRICE + T & . . ,. . " I • ~ ' • , A gra high Coun It .... s F r we nig the Sa pa Inc sta out wa as Ha I ·u lb " .