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Much ~e the weather, moat sailors
talk about ttUtalng to the South
Pacific but few do anything d>out .
il Eugene Nott is different.
At 12 o'clock noon Sunday, his 45-
foot scboooer Escape will glide out
of Newport Harbor bound for Tahiti,
Bora B~a and beyond. ..,
The ship's ultimau destiny in it_,
two-7ear cruise will be to · clrcum·
U they have pa.md to -. •
weu' as tbey've plpned' tll!i '*' 11 ;
the Notti undoubtedly d .... _.
easy-~ Americaol.111.at.
• Tbe M-ye.-old ~ ls• s'111'fe4-1'-Mh
supplies, md bu undtrlont a four-
year perlod of fitting out for U>e
extended cruise.
A new;$-~ Westerbeke
diesel waa in !iott. Yftao II •
design enclneer. eMted and Wit a
TO TAHITI AND IEYOND -Mr. and lllrs. Eueene
Nott and 19-year-old son Rollins, after· living 21
years in same. house in ~. are reedy to sHP>
awn~ to South Paciftc and beydnd in U,.jear clr-
cumftavicatioa of globe. They're shown aboard their
schooner. FAcape,)n N~rt Harbor,
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Barrag~ ~egins
Lunar Cease-fire
sMGON (UPI) -The Viet Cong's
' lunar new year truce began with the
· roar of mortar barrage« against the
threatened U.S. Marine garri.son at
Kh.e Sanh and South Vietnartlese pasi·
tions near Saigon, military spo~smen
said today.
"As far as observing ' truce is concerned, we've seen the rounds hit,''
said the Khe Sanh commander, Col.
Da~ Lownds.
"There is no question in my mind
that they are not observing their
truce.".
Shortly · befere the truce began a
military hospital ne~ Plelku was hit
with rnortars and rockets for the sec-
ond time in a week, U.S. officials said.
. A GI patient was killed.
'l'bere""ere ft'Mb reports from mili-
~ aourtN that North Vietnamese
armored vehicles bad moved into
South Vietnam's northwest comer to
back up at least 20.000 Communist
'.troops massed against the 'Kbe Sanh
Marines.
U.S. Intelligence officials expect a
major CommuniJt offensive in the area
and officials today announced that
elements of the U.S. 1st ~ Cavalry
Division had beenmoved to the north-
ern area to reinforce the Marines. De-
tails of their p o s I t i o n .were not
revealed. ..
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4 Motofists
In CoUnty Road Crt1$hes
Orange County's highways were
first slickened by rain, then bloodied
by accidents which killed four persons
late Friday and early today.
Law enforcement officials feared
the death toll would increase as a
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Death Toll
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heavy wave of accidents was report-
ed continuing across the county.
The dead were identified by poliee
and coroner's deputies as~
-ClaarloUe Marie Kaylor, 18. of Or·
ange, dead on arrival at Orange Coun·
ty Medical Center after a single car
accident Ln which she repo?Udly lost
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control of her small foreign sedan on
a slick road and qverturned .at a tran-
sition road f~ the 9~en Grove
Freeway to the north~und Newport
Free-waY,.
-John Thomas Besworth, 19, of Tus·
tin, dead at Santa Ana Community
Hospital. at 1:10 a .m. about an hour
after a car in which.be was a passen-
ger collided with two autos at Warner
Avenue and Harbor Boulevard in San·
ta A,na. . "
Driver of the car. ldeptified as Lance
Farrell Foster. 19. of .Buena Park. re·
ceived minor injuries and was not hos·
~italized, police said. Huntington Beach housewife Betty
Ann Colburn. 28. wis treated for in·
juries of unknown severity at Santa
Ana Community Hospital when the
car she was driving was involved in
the collision.
-Jeue Diez. 22. of BellOower. dead
on arrival at Orange County Medical
Center after a car he was driving
struck a parked car about 10 p.m. Fri·
day at 1500 W. 4th St.. Santa Ana.
-Charles Edward 1,rber, 30. a sail·
or, of Pomona, dead on arrival ·at St.
Jude Hospital in Fullerton after he
was found lying face down in a river
Ln county territory near ~rea. .
. Police, said be was apparently driv·
ing alone when his compact car hit a
bridge abutment and he wa!I ejected.
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Dally ~ape~
5 JEN CENTS
2•year World Cr1i:ise
lurUni jeb arrnsement handled from the coolqlit.
He alio de~ and built an e*·
tric anctlar winch • well as a
refrigeration unit powered by a small
generator.
"If you want sometftlng for your
boat," Aid the wile. ''you just have
to go ahead and do 1t with your
own baadl. Otherwise, it will cost
a fortune a it won't be done right
anyhow.''
She Mid her husbtnd knew nothing
about refriprator1, for example. But
be checked out IOme boob from the
library CID the t-Opic, and went to
work a\,it. '
. Tbeir son, who just completed his
fourth quarter at the University of
Oallfornia, Santa Barbara, Is making
plus to enroll at the Univel'sicy of
itt,wall after the flr't leg of the cruise.
The Notts completed an earlier.
South Pacific cruise in 1960 aboard
another boat. Ttiey . are inveterate
sailors., Their son, wbeo tatblf bis
first steps as a baby, "learned to
walk like a aailor, '' she -.id. .
From Ecuador the Es0ape wtU ptow
on to the Galapagoe Islands, then
to the Marquesas, and on to Tuamotu
Archipelago, Tahiti and 8o1'& Bora.
Beyond Australia llet a course
toward Europe, then a trana·AtlantJc
crossing. And the Notta have it
carefully worked out.
W arship-s ~oving?
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New Activity Reported Off Korea
SEOUL (UPI) -The United States
Is sending more aircraft carriers and
other wai:sbips into the troubled Kor-
ean waters, the Soutl\ Korean govern-
ment newspaper Sbinmum said today,
It said a multicarrier force plus
more destroyers are steMnlng to join
the task force led by the giant nuclur-
powered carrier Enterprise, already
on the scene.
In Washington, tbe Pentagon early
today refused comment on the report.
The Communists were reported also
on the move. In Watblogton, defense
officials said a Soviet trawler Is shad-
owing the force led by the 75,700.ton
Enterprise. Reports here said at least
Neutral Envoy
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To Ease · Crisis
UNITED NATIONS <UPI) -PJan'
grew in the Security Council today to
send Secretary General Thant or an·
other n.eutral diplomat. to negotiate
the release of the USS Pueblo and its
83-man crew held captive Lo North
Korea.
Sentiment for the. neutral negotia-
tion mounted u diplomats gathered
for a second session of the council
meeting called by the United Staus
to handle what U.S. Ambaasador Ar·
thur J. Goldberg called "the grave
threat to peace."
(' G<>ldberg, using a schoolroom point-
er and charts, laid out the American
case against North Korea's high seas
hijacking in the openlng session Fri·
day. Soviet Ambassador Platon D.
Morozov sneered and defended North
Korea. saylng "a war psychosis has
been building up" in the United States.
George Ignatieff, the Canadlan am·
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St-Ork St:O ps
Whale at Laguna
The gray whales are on their an-
nual migration to Baja -where the
mothers give birth.
But one. at least, didn't make it
Fr'day.
Sb.e..!.wam to shore, rubbed against
the submerged rock Ln Table Rock
Cove Ln South Laguna and, attended
by a couple of other whales, delhiered.
two Soviet trawlers are watching the
U.S. warships ..
Jn Tokyo, crewmen of a Japanllft
freigbtir fresh from a trip to North
Korea reported the Commuiliit regime
hat greatly increased its patrol boat
activity.
Shlnmum satd word of the addition-
al U.S. Navy forces came in a U.N.
military command intelligence report
to South Korean armed forces leaders
in the crisis over the North Korean
seizure of the USS Pueblo and its 83-
man crew Tuesday.
The report followed President John·
son's statement Friday that. "We have
taken and we are taking certain pre-
cautionary measures to make sure
our military forces are prepared for
any contingency in this area."
North Korea today quoted Cmdr.
Lloyd M. Bucher' as saying he believes
he and his c.rew of the Pueblo should
be punished as criminals. "J and my crew have no excuse for
we have committed a grave crime."
the 38-year-old U.S. navy officer was
quoted as saying in a 40-minute aUeg-
eed interview broadcast by North
Korea's Pyonl)'Ong Radio.
Great -News~
Reaction to Kin's Escape From YC
Jly C.UTER BARBER -...............
Corporal James Roha, ·23. of the
El Toro Mann. All '*8tioll, rtsponded I • in the lacohlc tradition oC the Corps
when asked' his reaction to the eicape
. to safety ot his brother, Pfc; Michael
R. Roha, 21), from Vietnam captivity.
"It was great news," said James.
a radio technjcian at the facility since
last Aug. 20.
"I. hadn•t known my brother was •
captured until my wife called to say t 1
he'd escaped," commented James. , ~ "• ,
"She'd got the news from our
mother."
Mrs. Wallace J. Roha , of National
City, received the word in turn from
Washington that Michael, along with
Lance Corporal Suven D. Nelson of
E~art, Ind., had made their way
bll::k to Da Nang after being captured
by the No'rth Vietnamese Jan. 7. Their
escape was a rarity.
Mrs. Roha has st.ill another son
in the Marines -David, 21, also
serving ln Vietnam.
"Mike's the youngest and we're
pals," James eventually confided at
El Toro Friday. "I haven't seen him
since we were in school in Florida
a couple of years ago. But we write
a couple of times a month."
James. who said he has not been
to Vietnam himself but expects even-
tual assignment there, Jives in Chula BROTHER ·ESCAPES VC
Vista. He and his wife are the parents Cpl. James Roh•
of a I-year-old son, Tom.
Israeli Submarine Miss ing
TEL AVTV, Israel (UPI)._ Ships of In Cairo. Egyptian authorities said
they had no knowledge of the Dakar . It was reported U.st week that one
brigade of the fast-striking divtsJon
had moved up near Hue to bolster
Marine strength.
It seems to prove you're talking
yourself. The big, national rating
systems on whic~ network decisions
are based just d-0n't agree with this
sampling Of surburban newspaper
readers' opinJona. Watcb your blood
pressure when you read I" inside
this edition of tbe DAILY PILOT. ., Dr. Klabunde Dies
• the UniUd States, Britain, Israel and
other ''friendly" nations crisscrossed
the eastern Mediterranean today in
search of an Israeli submarine miss·
log with a cl"ew of 69 men .
The Dakar was last heard from Fri·
day morning at a point 75 miles west
or Cyprus. A British spokesman said
the Dakar was on its way 'from the
Island of Crete to Cyprus.
FBI Arrests F oif 7 -man '
Plot to Rob Fout Banks
SEATTLE, Wash. (AP) -The FBI
has arrested seven men and accused
them of plottlq to bJow up a police
station and power plant and then rob
four banks Frfdl1 while the poWce
were diverted.
Tbe FBI said some were members of
the Minutemen,~ b)' the fed·
etal •leDCJ u u uti.communitl or·
culuUon. U°""-f, in NCll't>ornt, Mo .•
RofMrt DeJ>up, cbitf ol the M.inute-
JMD, qid oalJ Ollt UIM WH famlliar
to'1a.
J'BI ~ M'reNcl four ol the m. P'rf In • car In a parting Jot ln LAM , jun north of Seattle.
Tlrrtt ~· were 1ei1ed In another
c:ar IA a parklnl lot In Bellevue.
Apnt1 saJd floor plan• of Die banks,
10 peollne containers rtned as Ore· ....,., A1IM ltk'8 o1 dynamit.e, blalt·
Ing caps, a pipe bomb, a .32.-caliber
pistol and two .38-callber pistols were
found in -.,e ws.
1be nu said tbe seven plarmed to
rob three banks in Redmond, a few
miles IOUth and ea1t of Lake cny and
Bellevut, and another in Des Molnn. ·
just toath of Seatue. after blowing up
tbe pollc:e station In the Redmond Cit.)'
Hall ancl a power plant iJl RedmoM.
Federal a1enta said the men were
led bJ Duue Ivan Carlson, 35, of Seat-
tle, delctlbed by iht FIJI u a fulltime
Mlnutemen employe.
De Pu-1l lafd CarJIOD probably WU
a Minuteman at ont Ume '1alt.hOQJh
J do not ha~ any records before me.
I btlleve be was dropped about a year
110 for 11onpaymeot of duH. Tbo other
rwnea are not famUlar to me. and t
don't know anythin1 about tbem.''
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SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -Or. Hor-
.ce Klabunde, a naUonally blown p~Uc surgeon, died Friday at St.
Fran.cl.I Memorial Hospital after a
brief Wneu. He was 58.
Klabunde had been associated with
tbe b.olpltal for mort than 00 years
and wu chairman of its department of
p~ and recoottructJve surgery
The search for the Dakar, which
means shark In Hebrew. centered near
the spot where Soviet warships have
massed since the end of the June
Mideast war.
There was no indication any Soviet
vessels were ln the area at the time.
although a growing presence of Soviet
ships has been reporUd in the Med-
iterranean In the past few months.
But Radio Jerusalem said the I .1M-
ton vessel was on its way from Eng-
land to Israel and was 250 miles from
the Israeli coast when it was lost.
• Israeli officials said the submarine
carried 69 officers and men, although
it normally carried 59 to 6S men.
The Jerusalem broadcast said Greek
ships also were .,!!elping the search,
Mesa Hero Presented DFC
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eo.ia Mt1a Marine Capt. Thomaa P.
presented tht DlatlnguJsb-
Cross at El Toro Marl.De
Friday tor rueulnl ntne
........ after thtlr belJ~r Cl'Mbed a. Vietnam. Capt. B11T1, who lives witb hls wife,
Pamela, and their inlant daughter
lbMMn, at 2544 Elden St.. Costa
1i1 ... 1~wa1 •arded the medal for "'•"l'J whUe servina as a helice>J>ter Pllot in Vietnam. Berry was a ftrel Ueutenut flying
11 wiaaman in a two.t>ellcopter re-
connaissance fll&ht when the other
chopper "Glime under intense enemy
automatic weapons fire" and crashed
on April 'l'/, 198'7, according to the ci-
tation.
The Costa Mesa pilot-disembarked
members of • recoMaissance team
al)o:ard his craft and returned to the
crash site.
Six men In the downed craft had
been wounded, the citation continued,
tnd Berry "unhesitatingly began hi!!
approach Lnto the landing ione despite
the lack of 1upportin1 aircraft."
"Displaying exceptional aeronautl·
cal skill. be landed the aircraft on a
steep Incline by pla'clng only !be right
main landing cear on ~ al.Ope and,
despite intense eneO\Y fire, steadfut-
ly maLDtained this extremely dlf{k:ult
position until all personnel were
aboard the helicopter."
Berry's aetions were credited wtth
savJog Utt llves of nine Marines.
Currently he is serving as assistant
Olgbl officer with Marine Medium
Helicopter Tralnin& Squadron J02 al
El Toro.
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ORANGE COAST ENTRANT -Pamela Johnson of Fountain Valley,
who will represent southern Orange County in tonight's statewide
Junior .Miss Pa.&eant competition in Garden Grove. shows "bon voy·
age" table· setting with which .she won third place to Mra. Lon
Peet. in whose home the table setting contest (one of 1neral Junior
Miss preliminaries) was judged: ,
Valley Girl Well Placed
!n Junior . Miss Cvnrest
rountaln van_, teen.ager Pamela
JfJbnsoa wu r11dy to enter the final
state Mlectlom tonipt u a leadinC
coatender ill the California Juni'or Mias
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• 1be 17-year-old Fountain Valley
· ~ School student Friday night · ·....,t put a field of 20 other comes-' ·tanta · to place third in two contest
DoMa Honored
As Man of Year
By MeM Jaycees
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William A. Doata, 35, of 317 PTince-
•.on St., Costa Mesa, waa named "Out-
atlnding Young Man of the Year" by
the Costa Mesa Junior Chamber of
Commerce. .
The honor. known as the Distin·
guiahed Service Award. waa p~sented
Friday ntibt at the Jaycee 1 annual
Bosses' Nlpt banquet. held at the
.Mesa Verde Country Club.
The award recognlies Dosta as the
man .who has made the most distin-
guished contribution to his com-
munity.
Tbe redplent, who is ·employed al
Balboa Marine Hardware, spends
four to five evenings a week working
on varioUll community projects which
include the Y.M.C.A. lndian Guides
of Cotta Mesa. the Fiab Fry Parade,
the Kite Flying Cont.ett, and the Pine-
wood Derby Racet. .
Do1ta ll ai.' an oriclnaW and lead· e ln the Mara ProJect. an or1antut1on
of clvllian1 wl6' In cooperation. with
-El Toro Mutne hue enable famllie.t
of Vietnam lel"Yicemen to mnain In
ham radio contact with their overseas
'oldlers.
Scouts Distribute
(;o{C Directories
Today Boy and Girl Scout.I are dla·
,lributtng the fint el 17,000 coestal arta
directories prep&Rd by the San CJe·
menle Chamber of Commeret.
Chamber manage-GU Euell u.id 1J,a directoriel woald bl ,.._ out
toc111 and .. addltkmal ··-DUt .... ne • dlredorJ lltl tlll ume.1 .,_.,, W 1 aMIMlllo 'tmploJ• ............. ....,. ot
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Beael, Dua P• .. JdaD Capil-lrw ad._., •. ,
'n. :Z:. ...... COlltalD ctty,
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ca,tegories which led to her key po1i·
tlon today.
Tt)e pageant, tpOMGted by tbe
Male's junior dleiben °' rce seeks to cllooae the "ideal · doei
HDior girt in caur.ma .. llrOqtl a
series of rigorous cODtesta.
Pamela has proved benelf a whmer
in scbolanbip, mental alten>ts•. poise
and appNrance, you1h fitness; Md tal·
e.nt in the creative ad perfonai.ng arts,
Be&ldet all that. she's aho prettr.
Pamela and 22 oth-er pageant partld-
pants were honored Friday even.ins at
an opeh house held on the 50-acre
estate of Mrs. Lon Peek of H~
Beach. ·
The Fountain Valley gfrl t,ook third
place in a party planning eontest, and
also third in a hair styling coatest (it
was her own hair tbat llae atyled). -·
For her party planniQC competition,
S'he lit upon a "BM Voraje'1 .,.
and includ6d place cards which were
small replica& of suitea.sea.
Among those Judlioc the Frida>' eventa·was DAILY PILOT Society Edi·
tor Bea Anderson.·
Skipper .of ·
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N. Korea Clai~ Buther
Asked Bases I or Help
TOKYO (AP) -North Korea quoted
fte captain of the U.S. inteill1MCe
abip Pueblo today as saying he asked
for America help before bis wssel
was .eized but did not receive aw. be-
cause the Pueblo )VII too near North
Korea.
unidentified spot in North Korea Frf.
day that he had bee ordered llOt to
be captured "under any dttaJDltaae.
ea" and to made "rtfJJ"f effort to
escape."
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1t is known, ho~. tbai at the
time the taef.l'e•t U.S. Na..v)' lhips were eoo to 700 ail• away. '1'be .,.._. .. ,_nd llranftcar-
r.ier Entlijlrlle WU ... tUa ., ,
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quettfoa.Ule what tbey could have ae-
complilbed oece i. boarding toot place.. _ . Buew 61 .-ean for help until I.lie
bomhl belan. the Penta1on sai&
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One ~avy llOW'Ce twnmed up the
aituatioa with the comment, "We still
know vetY,liitle of the story. and UJIUl ,,. ~ mus mar• we cmnot judll
bis dedliOll•·.. •
Solons Urge
Local Choice
Of Textbooks
Three Or1D1e Oounty ueemblymea
are among those autfiorlng bills to
give local school di~tricts a choice
in selecting textbooks.#
A bW that would give district.
d.ilc:reUon to cbooae tuts in all JUb-
jedl wu refatroduced by
Auemblymu Kenneth· Cory (0.
Westlnluter ). The aame blll paned
the A.llembly but WI killed i.n the
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The Korean Central News Agency
said in a broadcast Cmdr. Lloyd Mark
Bucher told a news conference at an
"In fact. we ukecl for belp ·from
the military bases in 8oala Kena ud
Japan but eouldi.aot 1.t !t Dee 119
had intrudec1 · ao deep iD&o the COlltal
waters ol the Democratic People'• Re-
public of Korea, .. BadMr wu q110ted
at aaylng.
• Senate Education Committee last
year.
Aaaemblymen Robert H. Burke ca.
Frona P8fe.1
ENVOY ••.
busador, fint' railed the neutral ne-
gotiator plan. He did ao Friday while
a~g the Soviet Union, Hunpry
and Algeria for oppoai.ng council dis-
cu.ulon of the Pueblo incident. The
idea spread.
British sources said the council
might ~uce aome aort of U.N. "um·
breDa' under which the Communists
co111d cooperate if they want to de·
fl.IN the crilia.
A diplomat aaid the umbrella plan
could mean aendlng Thant or 'IOme
neutral. such as an Indian official, to
North Korea to seek the release of
the Pueblo and its crewmen seized
Tuesday.
Such a procedure wa1 u.ed 'in De-
cetnber, llM. to negotiate tbe releue
of 13 American airmen held prisoner
by Commualat China from Korean
'f'&r ~-The 11&1 secretary llll· eral Dig Bammankjold ftnt fA> Pe-
king on that llllssion.
piptomats aa1d what-. happens
to" U. negotiation plan,· there appear-
ed little chance the 15-natlon council
would agree on outright·condemnation
of North Konea for seizing tbe Pueblo. ne Soviet Union baa a veto in cOUDCil
vot:et.
~ abOwtd a. marted •'Nyet"
attitude Friday. t
Goldberg told the council that radio
111esaages from the 930-too inteUigence
lhip prO'Nd tbe Pueblo wu far out
In inWnatioDa1 watere, 21.3 mlle1 off
·North Korea, when eel7.ed by Commu·
$t patrol ~ta. afOl"OIO\' claimed it
wai wn 1'ttMn Noirth-Kttea.'I claimed
12-aliltt-out iterrltorial w•ter• ·area.
Reagan to Make
2 Nevada Speeches
'SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Gov. Ron·
aid Reagan will make two quick vu·
itt to Nevada Monday for apeechea to
the National Automobile Dealers' As·
sociation and at a Republican fund·
raising dinner, his office announced
Friday. L
The governor will Dy to Lu Vegas
in the morning.
'lbe Japan Broldcutinc Corp. said tta venion ol the badly prb1ed NGrib
Korean broadcut quoted Bueter as
saying thete were two "aaenta" diJ..
guised u marine acientilta ~ tti.
vessel.
Asked about th• heaKA Gf the crew,
the Kyodo newrMl'\'ice 1aJd Budler
replied: "The crewmen are all well,
thanb to the care ol North Kcreaa
offlclals. " ·
Earlier reports aald oae Americall
was Dlled and sevezal othera W'OUllded.
Budler wu also quoted aa aaJing
his ship, on IP)' milsiou, bad entered
the coastal waters of the Soviet Union
and Red <llina and "other Sociallst
countries,'' • well u Nortb 1'0rea.
Meeting Slated·
In San Oemente
On Drug Problem
A combined effort lo "stamp out the
narcotics problem" in San Clemente
Will be higb.llpted by a m~tlng Mon-
day, Feb. 5, in the.Triton Cent.er Aud-
itorium.
City angencies. churches, service
<;}uba and fraternal organizationa have
united ln the all-out effort.
Heading the effort is the San Clemen-
te Coordinating Council which repre-
sents about 85 orianizations •
1'be cO\lDCil has inued an appeal to an other groups to auapend · acttvit.ies
for the Feb. 5 date 10 that all interett·
ed citizens might attend the meetl.og.
Former narcotic.s addicts, many of
tbem teenagers, will speak at the pro-
gram, telling ol the tragedies of nar·
cottcs uae and t.be problem of cwer-
coming drUg babltl once aequfred.
Sponaor• of the prosram point out that the Triton Center Auditorium will
accommodate about 700 perSOM. They
hope to fill it.
f AITHflUL CARllllt s1r1,,.. 0n TM ....,
Dog V e'1eran
Paper Carrier
Skipper, an Australian 1heep dog,
may perhaps be the DAILY PILOT'S
o&dest "paiper pooch." For the past
10 )ears, the elderJy black and white
canine has been carrying the Pilot
from the racks outside the Costa Mesa
office to hia JJWlstet'1 home at 351 · Bay St.
Says owner Lyniol C. Bonner. "[
got Skipper in 1949 when he was
four weeks old. He 's deaf now but
still active:"
Bonner, a retired boat skipper, has
Jived in Costa Mesa for 35 y e a r s
and told the DAILY PILOT that be
"wouldn't take all the money in the
wcsld'' for bis working companion.
Barnard ;{Germany
MUNICH, Germany (UPI) -Dr.
Christiaan Barnard arrived today to
deacribe to West German surgeons de-
tails of the two heart transplants he
has performed ln South Africa.
Barnard spent the past few days tn
Baden-Baden. He leave1 StUKt.y for
Rome and said be hoped for an audi·
ence with Pope Paul VJ.
Beach Scientist Believes
Surface of Moon Volcanic
cloaed that the malerlal was com-
preued by the explolion and thus
looked like volculc rock altbough it
we nol
The question whether lunar features
are volcanic or the reault of meteorite
impact thus remains open, Roddy said.
Navajo lnd~n
Thanks COWJt
For Storm Aid
Navajo Indians' whom Orange Coast
resiclenls belped duriDC the severe
Cbnstmu ttorma wtlicll bUtled tbeir
reservatiou~ Will Olll'MI their tMaD
tonight through the first Of their tribe
ever lo be elected to the Arizona
Leli&IMul'e.
He ta Lloyd "°'*· a fU.u~ Navajo, who will JPMk la tbe
•"uditorimn ol Letuaa Beldl High
Sdtool at 1:ao o'clocl.
Morie• ..... ltidee of ... Pit-bearing
Onnp CoaA esn1n w his tl"tbe
in the a1b1•t eoner of Arbon, when the toy1, ,....,.,, and
.,...... ... ~ alto "111
bt1 .... .
More 8-.i.-dolla wttt collected bJ 6e Ard ¢11k't L9qat Cit lApaa
Beacb. OU.-elWIW1 ---for ... llldllnl ,... ~ and
cW1\'W9d "1 Denn1 1>eftJ al Coeta Mn., ~ bJ VMw of f9"11P
Wan POlt -of COlta Meta. The P"'lflm U ope to the public.
M.millkm ta me. ---:
Huntingtoo Beach) and John V. Briggs
(R·FuJ)erton) are co-authon of a bfil.
introduced by Ateemblyman Victor
V. Veysey CR-Brawley) which would
require muJtiple atate adoption ol text·
books for five buic subjects.
The subject.a «e E n g I is h ,
arithmetic, rtadiq, history a n d
geography, and science. '
· At the present time, elementary
schools mt.Wt use textboob approved
by the state Board of Education. Only
one textbook is approved for each
grade and subject. Local districts
must purchase and use the single texts.
Cory said lf his bi.ti passes, districts
wttich do not wish to use texts such
as the controversial "Land of the
Free" would no longer be forced to
do 10.
Herald-Examiner
Building Mobbed;
Windows Broken
LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Los An·
geles Herald-Examiner building was
mobbed by shouting supporters of the
striking American Newspaper Guild
Friday night and its plate glass win-
dows were smashed.
A crowd ettimated by police at 600
circled the half-century-old structure
chanting against the non-union work·
ers imide, publisher George Hearst,
and Mayor Sam Yorty. )J it passed
front and aide windows, the pass
shattered.
Police were put on tactkal alert
and aome ta> sent to the building.
Othera were held a half block away
in reserve.
Two pickets w e r e arreated and
booked on ltJ-i>icion of drunkeness.
One woman picket suffered an in·
jured nose from flying glass.
' The violence flared after orp.niud
labor called the rally to demonstrate
support for the guild and other unions
involved in the dispute.
The guild atruck the Herald·Eum·
Iner Dec. 15. Machinitts Union mem·
bera at the pape.r later walked out
and aooo seven other unioftl joiaed the
1 t r I k e involving more tban 2,000
workers.
SuperviJory and nonunion employ·
ees have slnce been putting oat lim·
ited editiena of the paper, the nation'•
largett afternoon daily.
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A 36-year-old Garland, Tu., eD-
gineer trundled a wheelbarrow
into an elevator and up to the 8th
noor of the Internal Revenue Ser-
vice building to pay '978.89 in·
come tax debt . . . all in pennies.
"I couldn't count that in 4-0 years, ..
said cai.bier s.m Friedman as he
infonned Don Kef•y that the IRS
is not required to accept pennies
for 'any amount exceeding 25
cents. Kelsey fmally had his pen·
nies counted by a counting mach-
ine at the First Federal B a n k and
was given a receipt, plus 15 cents
refund, as the counting machine
discovered be was overpaying.
•
Clawing hi& way toward the presiden·
cial nomination, Gov. George Romney
holdl a deep 1eo lob.tin, weighing
21 poU"nds, while Witing the Lobste1
Pound in Portamouth, N .H. The Gov.
is campaigning through Net.0 Hami>
&hire for the March 12 first-in-nation
prima711.
•
"What did he say,'~ a Milwaultee
judge asked the woman who
had filed a paternitu suit,
"When you told him J10U were
pregnant?" The yo~ Q i 1' l
• sadly answered, "He ;tut said
that we diifn't know each other
wen enough to get maN'Ud."
•
A gunman, masked with a hand-
kerchief, approached 18-year-old
Rob.rt Bredin of Westbury, N.Y.,
as he locked up a local stme just
before midnight and order~ him
to drop the paper bag be was car-
rying. When Bredin did so, the
holdup man scooped up the bag
and fled. Bredin revealed that the
bag contained trash which he was
carrying' to the garbage can when
ac006ted. •
~ far as the U.S. Tax Court is
concerned. you not only can't tatce
it with you. . . . you can't even
send it on a-heed. The court ruled
that Mrs. Ruby Marks, a palm-
reading gypsy from Kansas City,
Kan., had to pay back income taxes
on the $5,000 she collected in 1959
from an elderly cour.te to pass on
to the "spirit world. •
•
Mrs. Ted Corri9an, president of
the Parent-Teacher Association of
Lovell, Wyo., recommended •tll'at
the cookies not be placed on the
table until after the PTA meeting
becaui&' achool 1Judent3 might
swipe them. Then 1be got into the
discussion subject !or the meeting
, . . uTrust and Juvenile Delin·
quency."
Huntington Art
Shows at Center
During February
Art works will occupy the m.o at
HuntiftCton c.enc..-la arty February
witb the Arti1te. de la Rue on Feb.
1-3 and the ICbool and ~ art
9how Feb. 8-10.
· Artil'tes de la Roe under manage-
ment ot. Jerrt Linderfeldt w1ll present
tMtr works al 111 for viewing and
lor MJt to· the pubUc.
1be school and oollefe art show
will be pre1entied bJ tM RuntJnctcm
Beach Juniel' Woman'• CJub. It wUJ·
le.Idun wora bf artldl from EflMl °"1CC' latermdlate. Oceen View, Qr.
ell v .... CoUtce View, Crest view,
BsbMr vi... IAke Vlew.
Lark Vin, MarlM View. Mtildow View. oat \'Jn, P1euaat View,
Rucbo vs.., RotXnwood. Spring
View. star vtew. SUD vmr. VUJqe
View, W•tmGnl and Ooldeo W • s t
CoUqe.
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LONESOME PALM L While Newport Beach city officials and, civic
leaden debate long·range planning goals and beautilications, Lady
Luck took a hand in decorating Corona del Mar traffic island with
this one lonesome palm.
Tree Grows in Pavement
On CdM's Coast Highway
Newport Beach Parks Director
Calvin C. Stewart today disdosed that
the city ba.s r e c o g n i z e d a
breakthrough in the growth and
rultivation of palm trees.
1be brealrtbrougti, Stewart says, oc-
CWTed unexpectedly quite a While ago
on a paved traffic island in the mlddle
al Pacific Coast Highway at Golden.rod
Avenue in Corona del Mar.
Against all It n o w n laws of
arboriculture, a squat but sturdy palm
tree toot root and poked its infant
froods through the macadam.
Ob&ervera noted that tmtil now. the
only species known to grow in most
traffic islands has been the polos
tralfkare sJgnale.
Although unplanned for, ttie baby
palm certainly is not unwaoted,
Stewart said. And since it has surviv-
ed so long, ttle city now plans to
help prolong its life.
Assurances have been given by the
state Division of Highways that the
volunteer palm will r e m a I n un·
.disturbed until it grows high enough
to. block the view of a left-turn signal
arrow which it has for a neighbor
on ttle traffic island.
At that time, Stewart said, tile
!!pUD.ky little tree will be safely
tramplanted to another location within
the city .
Elks Mark 100
C001Jt Lodges Join Celebration
By CARTER BARBER
Of Ille Del~ P1191 Sleft
A century ago this mmth, a
fellOW'Ship club was founded by 15
show-business friends who called
themselves '"The Jolly ~ks" -the
name Of a trick to cadge free drinks.
Today their club is the respected
Benevolent and Protective Order of
Elks of the U.S.A ..• with 2,091 lodges
in every state and more than 1.4
million members.
Elks along the Orange Coast will
begin marking the beginning of t8e
order's centennial year Thursday
when Newport Harbor Lodge 1767,
3456 Via Oporto, Newport Beach, holds
a "Stray Elks Nite" for members
ol. other lodges who live in the Harbor
Area.
Similar observances are pending at
Huntington Bea<!b Lodge 1959, 804
Ocean Ave .; Laguna Beach Lodge
1724, 680 S. Coast Highway: and the
Westminster Lodge, 7685 Westminster
Ave.
As variom commemorative pro·
grams begin, Elks will accent ttie
order's present status. Nationally it
...
tpellds more than $10 million &D111111Jly
on benevolent, educational ai n d
patriotic works. •
The Elks National Foundation iJ
a permanent charitable trust whose
annual income of more than '600,000
is devoted entirely to philanthropies.
The order's primary concern is in
the rield of health -diagnosis, treat-
ment, rehabilitation and prevention
-with special emphasis on help for
physically handicapped children.
As the evenings wear on, however,
Elks are sure to recall the colorful
circumstances ol the order's founding
by Charles Algernon Sidney Vivian
in New York oo Feb. 16, 1868.
A fine Engruh-born singer, Vivian
was a magnet to other musicians
and actors. They met on Sundays
in a boardinghouse, all places of
amusement being closed by "Blue
Laws." The group soon came to be
called "The Jolly Corks," the name
derived from a trick introduced by
Vivian by means of which the
uninitiated became host at a round
al drinks.
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' SaturdlY, January '27, 1968 DAILY PILOT ~
Coast Views Future
,
u led a t Panel-Session
By RICHARD P. NALL
Of ... .,..., ..... ,..,,
''Laguna should be ashamed rather
than proud of its lnw tax rate," said
Bea Whittlesey. former Laguna Beach
planning commissioner.
"Within the next ~ years, the city
of Newport Beach Is e.xpected to triple
its 40,000 populatlon," said Mrs.
Robert P . ''Polly" Rea, former
Newport Beach p I a n n i n g com·
missioner.
A Fountain Valley landowner who
can't rez~e and pays $16,000 per
year taxes on bis agriculturally zoned
40 acres ia about mad enough to
shoot someone, according to Stuart
Bailey, assistant planning director for
Orange County.
Development ol downtown Costa
Mesa is being delayed by the Costa
Mesa-Newwrt Beach squabble, since
1963, over routing of the future Pacific
Coast Freeway, according to Mrs.
Robert Vircsik.
These comments were highlights
!hursday of a plannJng panel held
an Laguna Beach by the League of
Women Voters of Orange Coast.
"Sarita Ana is really not a central
city," he sald.
He pondered whether one should
be created or whither there should
be created satellltl cities along the
routes Of rapid transtt.
Balley spoke of "flying trains" by
which mammoth helicopter could book
onto a busload of people and carry
the bus to Los Angeles where the
vehicle would deliver its passengers.
When traffic was not at a peak
the helicopter could deliver lumber,
cement or other commodities, he said.
The planner sald that by 1985. because
of technological progress. it would
be cheaper to tunnel Creeways than
build them on the surface.
Whether people would want to drive
in the dark for two hours would be
another question. he said.
Lagunan James Dilley, noting that
Newport Beach is reluctant to sign
a contract with the stale for the
adopted freeway route. commented.
"It has occurred to me that Newport
Beach ntigbt be able to negotiate a
tunnel."
Balley forecast serious problems for
Newport Beach residents if the town
continues to balk at the fNeway. He
el\visloned a freeway ending at the
controversial segment could 1pW
50.000 cars a day ~to areas ·not equlp-
ped to handle them.
Commenting on the low tu rate,
Miss Whittlesey chided LaiuM for
a deficiency in para and recruUooa1
facilities.
She encouraged support OI the pen-
ding commercial hotel ione to allow
for and regulate t.be height and ~
ba ure~.
s. said ~ Beach real
obi s relate to projecUng for the
uture and questioned such as;
-Should the city develop 1,1 a
resort area or subordinate tourlsm
to other planning.
-Should it make annexation moves
to acquire Jndustrial lend or keep
the present form.
She spoke optimistically of the
formation of a LOO-member citizens
committee to study future needJ of
th!"cib•.
Mrs. Vircsik said the city's free"t"ay
feud has impeded downtown OOsta
Mesa development because oo one
wants to develop their property fully
unW assured ol the route.
Baily said the Fountafrt Valley land-,
owner who calls him about three
times a week, Js caught in the squeeze
between high property taxes and city
refusal to allow rezoning. of the
agricultural land for a trailer park
Che~k Those Cheeks
or some other purpose.
He said the city has refll.9ed because
''they need his land for a balanced
community." The landowner, on the
other hand, will apparently lose the
property eventually because growing
strawberries doesn't keep up with the tu es
In other comments the county pJan-
oer spoke of Orange County growth
from 13,500 persons in 1889 to 1.2
million in 1965. He said 7.9 ntiWon
persons visited Disneyland last year,
4.5 million toured )(nott's Berry Farm
and 1.3 million were in Anaheim
Stadium.
Bailey said Orange County really
does not have a central city like
the counties containing Los Angeles,
Chicago and Detroit.
1967 Dating Nuisance· w Bania
Are you still living in 1967? Probably
not, but you may be dating your
checks as if you were.
Every January, banks have a pro-
blem with those checks that absent-
ntinded people date for the previous
year. The percentage of these checks
ls small but it is still a nuisance.
Howard Wong ol. Newport Balboa
Savings and Loan Association says,
"We cannot process back-dated two-
party checks wll'h<>ut authorization
from the bank where the check
originated." Wong says he has receiv-
ed seven or ·eight such checks this
month.
But John Jenkins of Security First
National Bank in Laguna Beach says
that his bank returns only those
misdated checks which are for iso<>
or more. '"we don't make a big lasue
over the mlsdated $5 check," he says,
"because the person who wrote lt
may have written seven such ~
checks and he doesn't want to be
bothered with Ulem."
"We've been pretty lucky this year.'•
says Mike Allen of UnJted California
Bank in Huntington Beach. "Our big·
gest problem is with the checks that
are sent back to us."
It was the opinion of all three bank
representatives that the problem is
getting Iese and less every year.
Says Jenkins, "When it comes to
money, people are more careful."
'THE JOLLY CORKS' -C. A. S. Vivian (fifth from
right), founder of the BPO Elks, poses with nine
others of the original 15 members who joined in
New York 100 years ago Feb. 16. Vivian was an
act.or and singer. The others, from the left, were
E. N. Platt, musician; Frank Langhorne, theatrical
photographer; William Carleton, composer: WU.
liam Sheppard, minstrel player; Richard R. Steirly,
pianist; Vivian; John T. Kent, minstrel player;
Henry Vandemark, singer; Harry B<JSWordl, cler1,
and M. G. Ash, theatrical photographer. They took
the name "Jolly Corks" from a drinker's trick.
County Acting Quickly on Medical Center
, EDITOR'S NOTE: Feverish efforu,
headed blf Co1'nty Admlni&tratioe Of-
ficer Robert Thomas, are bring made
today to recoup much of the predict-
ed loss of $10 . million in patient rei>-
en~ at the Orange County Medical
Center. There has been no betur
wmming up of the Medical Centn'1
financial crl.$b than,.the report 'P"e·
senud by the 1961 Orange Count fl
Gmnd JUNJ. Hn~ it ii, the fifth in 11
teriu Of the mve1tigatiw f1roup'I
pro~• of co1'ntf gov~t.
BJ THOM BA~LEY
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No auggutklll1 ol the 1987 Orange
County Grand Jrry have been ~ted
1lpOll more quJctly than the ln-
veatitative boctTs recommendatlona
with re.pect to the controvelsy-ridden
Or111fe County Medical ee.er.
<AuJty Npervilors have more than
a mon1h remainlng 0( the eo d1y1
tbey taid would be neceasary to
prepare a reply to the Grand Jury's
11$.pa&e ~rt. But they have already
&cted 01' ~ Medical Center proposals
and have received what tt\ey called
a ''lnmt mcour.,in1·• report by Coun·
t1 AdmlMl!!tratife Officer Robert
Tbomu cm Jll'Otl'W m.19 towwda
comctinl wbat ..,. Grand Jury called
"II'* nilamencemeJJt" of the bufe iriedbl fecillty.
Tbelt ,.... tbe Qrud JUf'1'• foar
NCOIDIHlldlldom:
-'"bit a crllh Pho-am be
Qtabliahed at ~ to deal with tbt
collectioo of ($27 mJlllon ln) outstan·
ding accounts, with special effort
being directed to the coUectioo of
the huge ~ount (mor• th.an $16
miRJon) ol. delinquent accounts.
-"That immediate steps be taken
to recruit a man al stroog qualifica-
tions for the position ol. adminbtrator,
-"That the Board ol. Supervisors.
log~er with the personnel director
and the county administrative officer,
review the job IP9Clflcattons for ad·
mini.strator and medical director and
make any changes neceuary to clear-
ly define authority, reeponsibilities
.and specific duties of the two jobs.
-"Tbat the poaJtion of financial
director be eatabll1bed immediately
and that a man ol 1 u ff i c i e n t
bacter<Kmd and experience to function
u the chief financlal offieft of the
~nter be recndted to fill the posi-
tion."
The Grand Jury'1 first recom-
mendation stems from I t s in-
vestigation al a financial crisis which.
ill report llate1, "rully bolled down
. to gross mismanagement or lack tit
manaaemenl, ruuJUna in serious in-
adequacies of aecutt•e direction and
execution in (iJcaJ matter •. n Ju report
mnmll'tltd an IPP'Dl'll accounting
lit&Nlllon in tldt way:
"In March, 1'98. a lare• amount
of account& receivable were converted
to electronic dMa p T o c u s i n f
(optrated, lnddentally, by the count,y)
and, lD tht proce,_, over S3 mJWoo
al theM ~were omitted. "Ho tff ort w11 ever made to
retrieve these ntissing accounts.'' the
report chillingly comment.s.
A Joss of $2.4 million is the
estimated loss in -the fiscal year en·
ding June 30, 1967, the ~eport states,
"because all patients were not billed
and .. or rates had not been adjusted
on 1 continuing basis to cover costs."
The report continues:
"Of the total of S27 million in ac-
counts receivable (as at June 30, 1967)
'16 million represents accounts billed
prior to March. 1966."
A financial situation that would have
the ra-we1t accounting t r a i n e e
reaching for the aspirin. And the
brutally frank Grand Jury was under
no · Ulusions when it came to ap-
portioning the blame for mismanage·
in.ot of the county hospital's fiscal
dMtlon. Its report noted :
"Jn the area of personnel relations.
1 aerious communication problem
between the Adminjstrator !recently
fired Marshall Ausel and other top
peraonnel was evident.
"Bitter conflic~ existed In l\is rela·
Uonal'lip with the Medical Director
fH~nnan Rannel~) and as a result
a good. team effort . . . was sorely
lacking. And aa a by.product of this
COllGtc1. morale oi the employea was •a low ebb."
Bkmt as It was, the GrUld Jury
rtport skated pretty lightly over the
"ttitt Ranoe11-Ause feud, the tawdry
details al which shocked county
IUl*'Yfsors and led to the firing of
AUii laat November.
Much has been done, County
AdminJstraUve Officer Robe r t
Thomas revealed onJy this week. lo
repair much of the damage done.
Acting Administrator Wayne D .
Schroeder, working under Thontas'
close surveillance. told ihe county
board that his bHling drive Is pro-
ducing as much as Sl,500 a day from
the Sl6 million of accounts receivable
listed prior to March.' 1966.
His efforts. based mainly on the
rec<>mmendations of the Grand Jury.
wiU produce revenues in excess of
$1 million of those budgeted for in
1967-68, Schroeder said.
And the~ county Is actively working
on those two Grand Jury recom-
mendations that directly stemmed
from the Rannels·Ause squabble,
Thomas said -the suggested hiring
of "a man ol. strong qualifications
for the post of administrator and the
establishment of the post ol chJef
ftnanclal officer."
But the Grand .Jury didn't confine
its criticism to the Medical Center's
financial chaos. It h&d sharp com·
ments to tnake on rive other hol!pllal
areas. They were
-Electronic Data Proc:e11ln~:
''Data processing services are costing
... approximately f173,000 annually.
Estimates received by the cent.tr from
private data processln~ms lodlcate
that the WOf'k. could be done on coo-
tNct with savt.ngs of up to 60 percent
In cost to the county.
"Inasmuch as the system now being
used . . . appears to be poorly pro-
gram med and In need of complete
over~ullnr." the report states, "~
Gl'and Jury (recomme~) th• t
esUmates from private .firms • • •
be updat~d and. if substantial uvings
can be effected, the function be
transfered to a contact basis. . -; ·•
-Outpatient CliaJc1: "Tile out-
patient area ol. the center was found
to be extremely overcrowded and
operating with poorly p I a n n e d
facilities. Since the board o C
supervisors has already apprOYed ac·
tion to remedy these conditions,
further comment will be withheld,
other than lo urge attention at the
earUest moment."
-Chest Services: "The building
and facilities used by this service
were found to be completely in·
adequate and in many circumstances
not meeting. State requirements. It
was learned that a new facility Ls
now In the master plan beln$ prepared
. . . most of the deficlene1ea should
be rectified on Its compleU<m so
further comment is withheld.
•·rn spite of plant conditions, patient
<;are wa~ found to be excellent and
the morale of the patients high." 11.
-Sodal Services: "It was found
that there Is a real need to improve
these services. Addltlonal medical
social worken should be recruited
at ooce lo care for the needa and
Jl"Oblems of the patient&."
-Psychiatric S e r v I c e • : •
"Dellclendes were found • . . 1uch
u lnlMMquate bath.room fldllties, ~
oC floor covering and curtains.
Ellmlnatlon of the bare, oold feelint
and f.rl•oo-Uke atmosphere ls a muat ,
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"Stand-' Tan!" Is th e
sermon theme chosen by
Dr. Charles H. Dierenfield,
pastor,. for tbt a. 9:30 and 11
a.m. I aervice& at S a •
A a d r e w ' 1 Pretbytertaa
Cla•rtll, tOO St. Andrew's
Road. Newport lltacb, Sun·
day.· Deacons wUf conduct a
tour of the church faciUtie1
following each servicev
and
p.m. the regular prayer and
fellowship service will be
held. Priest T. J. Coopu
will be the speaker.
"WHO? ME?" 9t QirW
Cbrell ~ ... ..-:lat w.
Balboa .81".. N e w po r t
Beach, Sanday. Serricel
will beain at 9:30 liDd u
a.m.
At 1 p.m. tbe .. nr~ bilh.
Metb0d11t Matb ftBOWllUp will bear Gtnax cl
'Harber Hitb apeak
Oil JilDdu.ism. •
The preacher at C.m-"Let's Go Fishing" is the
sermon topic chosen by Or.
Plillip G. Murr_, for Sun·
day's 9:30 and 11 a.m.
services at Cena del M31
C•m m •a lty Clll areh
Co nrregati o nal ,811
HeUotcope Ave. , ·
'nle Ftnt Metllo d ll~
Clilla.rell. mt 17th St., Hun·
t1ngton Beach will ei>Dduct
two worshJp services Sun·
day. at 9:30 and 11 a.m. Tbe
Rev. G. Russell Sllaw wUl
preach on the topic. "What
We Believe About Jesus
Christ," the second in a
series o( four sermons .. on
Methodist beUels.
• maalty Metbedltt a.•
&662 Heil Ave., Huntineto•
Beach, this Sunday will be
the Rev. R o g e r G.
Belsworth, who will diScuu
"Thf Reality of Paith."
Worship sel"Vices a r e
seheduled for t and 10:30
a.m. Tbe church school will
hold classes at both hours.
POUR S"AKlltStwHo Wll.L PART1C.,ATI IN TOllRIY ltlLI CONPIUNCI
Dr. btph L. Byron • The Rt¥. St.,..., C-'llN Dr. S. L. Jehftte!' Dr. '-' H..ten
Child care will be pro-
vided for both. Church ·~ will convene at 9:30 a.m.
The sinJing Kolenda fam i-
ly of Norfolk, Va.. will
present a concert a t
W e 1 t m I • 1 te r Gospel
Tabenade, 7171 T r a s le ,
Sunday at 10:4.S a.m.
The family consists or the
Rev. and Mrs. Ar no Id
Kolenda, Linda, A r n o 1 d .
Keren and Charlene. They
be1an aln(ing together when
the children became teen-
agers, and won the Gospel
Teen Talent contest for
Southern New England in
l96'Z and 198.1. (
Former Cotta Mesa resi· aent Edward Mirkovich, a
member of the National
Spiritual Assembly of the
Sunday also will b e
membership Sunday. A col·
lee hour will be held
between services.
Baba'is of Costa Rica. will The Rev. Ernest Pate,
be speaking at the Baha'i minister of ttie Hutt.ngton ~
Center, 986 Victoria St.. Beacll Cbarcb of ReUitoua Monday. at a p.m. on · • B a h a • i : Faith for Scleace, ~ 10th St.. returns
Primitive and Civl.llzed." to the pulpit Suodaf after an . . absence or several weeks. Mirkovtch bas w ork e.d Hi• topic at the 11 a.m. ~ith the Talamanta Indians 1 service will be "How to Use
1n Costa Rica on several oc· Religious Science," the con-
casions. eluding discussion in the
tbe Vietnam Seminar ii
continuing to meet on Mon-
day evenings in the chapel
at 7:30. Tbe topic thh week
wilJ be ''The M o r a 1
Ram1Cications of U . S .
Involvement." AU interested
persons are invited.
' review of basic Religious Tbe First M e t h o d I 1 t Elder F. H. Cunningham Sc' ti · I Cb b 420 W 19th S
Co Jenee p nc1p es. urc , . t ..
or rona will be the guest Dr. Henry Gerhard will Costa Mesa. will conduct
speaker for the 11 a.m. speak on "What Religious duplicate worship services
service of the Rffrfulzecl Science Does" at Sunday's _ at 9::rl and 11 a.m. Sunday
Chut'cll of J e1111 Chri1t of 11 a.m. service or the with the Rev. Richard J.
Latter Day Sallt1. which c•urdt of Religious Science. Dunlap preaching at both.
bolds regulAr services at the !0082 Laguna Canyon Road. The choirs will sing. A Orange County Faligrounds. supervised nursery, a n d
Church School is beld at In completion of t h e church school classes also t ::r> a.m. with beginner and sermon series. • 'Joy f u 1 will be held at 9:30 aoa 11
junior church offered at 11 Disciples." the Rev. James a.ie>. >
a.m. H. Lamberth will speak on
On Wednesday. at 7 .:r> the theme sermon will be Pastor James G. Blain's
sermon title for both the
a::r> aod 1l a.m. services at
Newpwt Hutter Llrtlleru
Chreh, 2501 CllH Drive.
Sunday will be "A S9irlt of
Love and Power and Self·
control."
"Along Comes God" is the
sermon the Rev. Norman L.
Br'own of t he Plymouth
Congregational Cburcla. 3262
Broad St.. Newport Beach.
will deliver at Sunday's 10
a.m. se rvice.
Sunday school is slated for
the same hour with baby-sit·
Ung service provided.
Serm on number four in
the series "Ligbt From
Luke" will be beard at 11
a.m. Sunday by members or
Foun t ain Va ll e y
Presbytertaa Church. who
worship in the high school aV
17800 Bll!hard, Tbe true .Is
"The Saviour, the Sinners,
and the Sabbath."
At the 7 p.m. Bible boor,
to be held this Sunday in the
home of Pastor and Mrs.
Allen. the subject of Christ's
Second Advent will b e
further d i s c u s s e d . A
separate lesson will be con·
ducted for children.
Sunday ~II be a Mission
Festival observance day at
Christ Lutberaa Chucfa, 760
Victoria. Costa Mesa. The
Rev. Henry A. Kringel,
pastor of Mt. Olive Lutheran
Church of Palos Verdes. will
be the special guest pastor.
He will bring a message on
the topic, "The Holy Chris·
ti an Church."
Sunday atterno n
(Sef! PULPIT, Page S)
Mesa Church Hosts
Torrey Conference
Bible Ci>oference speakers
and e d u c a t o r s fro m
Scotland, Argentina, and the
United S t a t e s will be
featured at the 33rd Torrey
Memorial Bible Conference
which opens Sunday at tbe
Central Bible Church. 23rd
and Orange, Costa Mesa.
Services will be held Sunday
at 9 and 10:~ a.m. and 7
p.m. Nightly services will be
conducted Monday through
Friday, beginning at 7:30
p.m.
The conference is coo-
ducted yearly in leading
churches of .S o u t h e r n
California in cooperation
with Biola Schools and
Colleges, Inc. It ~ named in
honor of Dr. Reuban Archer
Torrey wbo studied for a
career in Law at Yale
University. Late r he
became internationally
known u an evangtlis~
author, and theolo&iao.
Speatint at tbe Sunday
morning services will be the
Rev. Luis Palau, miJsiooary
leader from South America.
The Sunday evening apeaker
will be Dr. Ralph L. Byron.
Jr., chairman, deparimeot
See TORREY, Pace I}
ORANGE COAST CHURCH DIRE·CTOR'Y
FAIRVIEW IAPTIST CHURCH CA.•.CJ ,..,._ ...... ''* Dr1ft, C.M.
1:30 & 10:55 AJA. WORSHIP SERVICE
t 11' AJiL SUMOA't CMUaCM SCHOOL
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HAllOI TRINITY IAP11ST CHURCH
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Sunday Scbool t :45 Lm. Morning Worablp 11:00 a.m.
8aptiat Training t:Jnion 6 p.m. ~mini Ml'Vic• 7 p.m.
Wedneldl1 Bible seuctJ 6 PraJ• ........... 7:00 p.m.
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Corona del Mar
first Baptist Cburch
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FIRST CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
Vlctor1a 6 ~ntia Ave.
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
CHURCHES
llANCHU OP THI MOTHU CHUICH
THI '41ST CHUKH OP CHllST, SCllN11ST
HI IOSTOM, MAUACHUSITTI
Subject of the Lesson -Jan. 28
"TRUTH"
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All are cordWly invited to attend the church services
and enjoy the privilege. of the ReadinJ Rooms
THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Welcomes You.
ST. JAMES, nM~"9 u.. . ....,_. ._, s. ........... -7:JI. t : ... 11 :tt
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Phone: 6754210
ST. MICHAEL la All ANGELS, 5th & Marguerite
Corona del Mar
Sundays: 8:00, 9:30-Child care at 9:30
Holy Daya as announced "'-· n. .... .w...,.....,.. _ ..... 6n-"4t1
ST. JOHN THE DIVINE, 2043 Orange Ave., C.M.
Sundays 7:30 " 9:30 Church School-9:30
Thursdays: 8:30 & 10 a.m.; Holy Da~ as announced
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EPISCOPAL
ST. WILFRID'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
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Ant Aumebly of Goel Chwch
146 I. 22nd St., Coeta Mes.a 543761
M. C. CNnlc, P11tor
Aalet1 6ill111e11, A11eci.._Sheril , .. 1 .. 11, Clteir Oirecfor
S.Mlay Sch .. l-t :lO A.M. ·
Family Wer1hiJ -10:50 A.M. .. ~ ......... ~"THI AllCHOI THAT HOLDS"
YOlltll !telly -J:JO P.M.
2411 I. C..tt Hlwey
C«e11e 'el Mer
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Church Cfloir AT All SEllVIClS
Visitors Welcom~unery Attencle nf
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FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
"41 T .... A ... CT._. • M11111l1J, POUNTAJN YAW'f
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WOllMIP HOUR t•M A.M.
SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:30
,.,.,.. ""' ........ , Pt..W.. MiDJlter, Dr .. D. W. Mcilroy ,.__ '7$.MS
EVANGELICAL FUE CHUICH
OP HUNT1 ... TOll llACM
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CHURCH OF CHRIST
217 W. WILSON ST., COSTA MISA
llTWllll MAUOI _. •MmlW
SUNDAY MORNING l llLIE STUDY •.•...........• ~t:45 AM
Gvan~f ':J.mpt
II ASS EMIL y OF GOD"
SUNDAY MOllHIH& WOllSH" I COMMUNION •• 10:45 AM
SUNDAY EVENING WORSHIP . ············v··· .. 6:00 ,M. ft, ... 11· ....... Assembly of ft"d WEONlSDAY EVEHIN$ lllLI STUDY •••.•••• , •••• 7t'O 11M g 8 8 ft Q'l
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Phone: 541-5711 Dey w Nlthf TMOMAI •MWI. ,_.,
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CORONA DEL MAR C.A. Semce '1:00 P.M. Evan&ellst1c Rally 7:00 P.M.
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HAllOI ASSIMILY OF &OD
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FIRST otRlmAN CHURCH
f 207 Mein St. 536-2589 ... •= .... --·-----C.AM&. .. ,. ... -SERVr C ES -
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'9UNC! Of PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
Mtsa V•r.le Drive & l ektr Str..t, Co1te ~ ... , C.lif.
AHOltn C. UO.ltSOtll, ,_
,AMILY HaY1C•1 t & llslt 1.M. IUlllOAY SCMOOl.1 tits & 11:11 1.-.
''lnu of 'He• l11+htre11 School -Min Erlller 041011, '•i11ei,1!
Office "'e11•: M9-051 I Scheel "'e11e: 549-05'1
Newport Harbor
Lutheran Church
2501 Cliff Dr. Ll M29.1
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Nursery care available
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WELCOMI
Christ Lutheran
ChurcJ,
MISSOUlll SYNOD
760 Victoria St .. Coste Mt,.
541-540'4
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Lutheran Church
of the Master
2900 Pacific View Dr.
CORq_NA DEL MAR
DR. WILLIAM R. ELLElt
Phone 01 3-5022
1:45 A.M.-Femify Wo,.Qip
9:45 A.M-S11"4ey· Chm
Scheel
11 :00 A.M.-"ttiY• Worshi p
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UNIVERSITY
METHODIST CHURCH
Meetinf at
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11:15 A.M. a..,, Je•M D. St.wart
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CHllST CHURCH IY THE SIA
C.1C1111Hlty Metllecli1+
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COMMUNrrY ME'IHODIST CHUICH
6662 Hefl AYMue, HUftft ... Oft leech
Moeoft1"9 Wonhlp 9:00 & 10:30
Church School 9:00 & 10:30
Nursery care duriQg aerricel' ·
Youth 0,...,, 7~
Rev. Rorer G. Betaw~ PMtor
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RIST METHODIST CHUICH
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SUNDAY MORNING SIRVICIS
---· 9:30 Early Senict
11:00 Moming Wonbin dJt Cbaacel a.otr ~~o;-. .... ......_
SUNDAY SCHooL
Complete Program at •• and apta at U:GO a.m . • ..... ,., J. Dun ,-...,.., ,..... 541-1727
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' DAILY PILOT· 5
Faiths Still Diri®d Hun~on Beach Baptists
Set Groundbreakin Sunda JeWisfi, Christian Issues Remain
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The Rn. uland B. Ed·
wards, director of For·
eign M.iaaions of the In•
ternational Church ol
the Folinquare Goepel,
L<>I An&eles, iJ sched·
uled to be pulpit guest
at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.
Sunday in the Costa
M e s a Foursquare
Church, 1734 Orange
Ave.
New Officers
Appointed
By Council
BJ IA)lJJI CA88b.t ...............
Ralat!ona between · Jews
Md Cbrilti,ua have h:n-Jll'OW'ed ~bbly in re-
C*lt )'Mll1 gaiticvlarly OD ~ ltwl al. practical
eeaperation.
Bllt the new dllloiue
between Jpdai.llp aad Cbtla·
tianity ii briQliol to lilbt
... &>-rooted UUMS of fric•
tioo wb1eh caia't b e •llinbaated liJilply by ~
to know each other better.
"THE UTOPIA ol true
reco1tcillation ls stUI far
away," "YS Rabbi Ben Zion
Botaer of Forest IJills. N.Y.,
a widety • regpected stu-
dent o f JewiaMlttiatian
relaUons. "While the band
of frlendahlp ls to be clasped
warmly, we cannot ignore
certain iasue'5 which remain
and which will continue to
be troublesome."
A distinguished Christian
theologian, Prof. Krist~r
Stendabl of Harvard Divini·
ty SchOol, agrees with this
verdict. And be believes it is
primarily up to Christians to
reUeve the tension by re·
thinking some of their basic
attitudes toward Judaism.
Rabbi Bober lists three
aspects of C h r i a ti a n
teaching which Jews find
particularl~ disturbing.
THE FIRST ii the con·
t.entioo that "Cbristlanlty ..
the trlle flowerln1 o f
J\ldalsm, indeed Its onlY
true flowering.'' Judai!m le
often treated by Christian•,
not II a lM.Ag faith in Its
own right. but as a sort of
"f~l religion" -a dry
bed left wbeo tbe rlver
changed eourse.
Closely related, be san. ls
."the eonttnued Christian
preoccupation • i tlb pro-
selytizing tbe Jews." Chrla·
tians ·are committed to the
missionary task of trying to
convert all people to faith in
Christ, and Jews bitterly
resent the C b r l s t i a n
assumption tba' Jews must
eventually see the error of
their ways and enter the
chureb.
Finally, despite efforts in
recent years to eliminate
some blatantly anti-Semitic
overtones of C h r i a t i a n
teaching, the stoey o f
Christ's crucifixion is still
being presented, more of-
ten than not, as "a crime
perpetrated by Jews."
IN SO doing, be says,
"Christians "ignore the fin·
dings of b i s t o r i c a 1
scholarship which s b o w
clearly that the crucifixion
was a political action on the
part of the Romans," who
occupied Judea at the time
and governed it with an iron
band.
The dra.matic production
"The Breaking of Bread,"
presented by the Company
of Committed Players of
Huntington Bea ch
highlighted T u e s d a y ' s
Church Groups Plan
'
meeting of the Harbor Coun-3 d H
cil of Churches at The _/ r 0fne
Presbyterian Oburcb of the
Covenant, Costa Mesa. For the third y e a r 1
posaibly 2,000 persons in
groups of 12 to 14 will visit
private homes throughout
the C01.tt1ty Feb. 10 "to share
coffee, questions, a n d
straightforward answers as
fellow members of the
human race."
Visit Day
telephoning 675-3407 or 847·
3906.
"So many peple ask,
'What can we do?' in regard
to improving human -rela·
tions," noted Dr. Miller.
"Home Visit is one thing we
can do.
llabb t. Bek hr eclmoWledlM tblC t b e
Jwilh blP priltt and his
111ociates "pl&)'td some
part ill the ~a of
Jesu.a," ~ 1911 a. ''tills
lo llO "11 s*"8 the ficus of
wiaw7 ~ from iboM Wbo ._.. tbt true
mut.rs el the i.nd."
He aay• the ~ priest •a• a "Quisling" appointed
by the answerable to the
Romaa oec.upati on
autborltlfS. He notes that NEW PASTOR
wben ~triotic Jews rose m The Rev. Bruce Cuthlnt revolt ID A. D. 70, "one of
their firat acti )VII to ex-'
ecute the reigning high R C hin
priest as a traitor to the na· ev. us g
Uonal cause."
Prof. Stendahl says many T k p l anti-Semitic tendencies in 8 es OS
Christianity have ' t h e i r
origin in passages of the I Laguna New Testament which are D
violently c r 1 t l c a 1 of
Pharisees and other Jewish
religious leaders of Jesus'
day.
BUT CHRISTIANS should
bear in mind, be 'Cays, that
the men who founded the
church and wrote the New
Testament were themselves
Jews. When they Jndwged in
pas~ionate protests a~ainst
the Jewish r e 1 i g i o u s
establishment. they were
speaking -like the great
prophets of the Old Tesla·
ment -from "within the
family."
The trouble is that ''this
prophetic language fell, so
to say, into the hands of the
Gentiles," as the tarly
church became increasingly
Greek and Roman 1 i n
membership. Thus the stric·
tures of Jesus against pride
and empty formalism were
removed from the context of
"Jewish self-criticism" and
became a vehicle for harsh
Gentile judgments on "the
Jews."
County Baha'is Sponsor
Addiess by Mrs. West
Baha'i Faith for 30 years.
Topic for Sunday, Jenu.ry 21
"HOW TO USE RELIGIOUS SCIENCE"
S•ll49y Mel'lll .. Senlce 9114 YMtti Cllirrclt-11 AM
Ourl"O J1nu1rv, we rH•emlne btslc rell1loua set.nu principles; Wl>tt
Rtllvlous Science ISi WIMll II clO@ll -II wor!tt. These ctPSU,. revtewa are Yllutble to old tlld oew studenlt t llke.
CHURCH Of RfUGIOUS SCIENCE
420 T .... Street, Hllllff ..... IMd
llMlf P .... Milt._ ,.._: IJ6-21JO
"l' t t
The following new officers
were installed at the
meeting: president, th e
Rev. Richmond C. Johnson,
pastor, Mesa Verde
Methodist Church; v i c e
president, the Rev. Dale B.
Johnson, pastor, Lutheran
Church of the Resurrection,
Huntinaton Beach ;
secret.try Mrs. Florence
Boosey, Christ Presbyterian
Church, Huntington Beach;
treasurer, 'Mrs. Dora Hill,
St. Andrews Presbyterian
Church, Newport Beach.
Tribute was paid to Miss
Glyde Maynard, who has
served as secretary of the
Harbor Councl.J of Churches
for the past eight years. She
is a member of the Com·
m u n i t y Congregatlonal
Church of Corona de! Mar.
Over coffee tables. major
ethnic componen t s of
Orange County -Jewish,
Negro, Mexican • American,
Asian -will exchange
views l n non-sectarian
fellowship.
It's all part of Home .Visit
Day, sponsored by nine
church groups. More than
1,000 participated in it last
year, and twice that number
is expected on the forthcom·
ing Saturday p r o g r a m ,
t.eginning at 8 p.m., ac·
cordJng to Dr. Allan Miller,
chairman.
"Surely a county as large
as ours has at least several
thousand people who are in·
terested enough i{l their
fellow man and the general
welfare of their community
to try t-0 understand better
the things all men have in
common so that we can
minimize and put in proper
perspective those t.h i n g •
which separate us."
"The compasi.ionate sor·
row of Jesus as he placed
himself in the succession of
the prophets and wept over
Jerusalem hardened into a
self-rtgbteoua usurance in
the cburcb; and the way in
whicls Jews ch<>1e µ, remain
aloo' to Cbrlstian claims
(for Jaus as the Messiah)
angeredthefrustrat e d
missionaries· and
theologians so as to make
the Jna the, primary ex·
ample of the enemies of
Christ," says Prof. Sten·
"New Ans~ for Old
Questions" wilf bhtscus~ ~d
by Mrs. Marion West on
Sunday at 3 p.m. at a
meeting in the .Laguna
Federal Savings and Loan
office, 260 Ocean Avenue.
Laguna Beach.
She is one of the founders
of the All Tribe American
Indian Center of Chicago.
TORREY ...
• , ovm lfanoriol p.l _
(Contiaued From Page 4)
o( oncologic and general
Tl# St#tlhL#u/1 Moll & Wlif#I
.M~ Home Visit is sponse>red
by the Catholic Uuman
Relations Council; C-Om-
munity R e l a t i o n s Com-
mittee of the Jewish Com·
munity ColDlcll of Orange
CoUDty; Fullerton A r e a
COWlCil of Churches;
Gafden Grove Council of
Churches; H u n t i n g t o n
Beach Ministerial Associa·
lion; Santa Ana • Tustin
Council of Churches; United
Church Wome n;
P r esbyterian Inter-racial
Council and Harbor Council
of Churches.
dahl.
The meeting is being
sponsored by the Baha'is of
Orange County. Mrs. Leo
Leonard and Mr. John Cook
are co·chairmen.
surgery, City of Hope ......__..___
Medical Center. "t;ZjTREES of the WQRlD
Dr. Philip G. Murray,
pastor of C o m m u n 1 t y
Congregation.al C h u r c h ,
presented a memorial and
tribute to the late Robert H.
Carley, A put president of
the Harbor Council o f
Churches who was active in
all council activities while
he Wat pastor oi Sl Mark
PrHbyterian Church.
"Such sentiments color
practically all expressions
of Christian theology from
Mrs. West of Sparks,
Nevada has been a traveling
tncher and lecturer for the
Speakers for tti.e week-
night sessions indude Rev. , ........ Ila ... ~-o. ,....._ .._ Stanley Collins. Glasgow 1• ...._ ,... -. ~ 0....-
Scores of homeowners
have signed up to be hosts
or ~sea to the visitors.
They wlll be an integral part
of the discussions, with one
person in the group acting
aa moderator.
~r~~e~~~eot times to the _D_E_A_T_H_N_O'I' __ IC_E_S_ United E v a n g e l i 1 t i c -;;;;;::;;;::;;;::;::;;;;::;;;;::;;;;::;;;;::;;;;::;;;;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;::;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;::;;:;;;;;;;;::;~ A s s o c i a t ion, Glasgow, ~
B08ta who wish to offer
their homes may register by ,
The Harvard scholar sug-
gests that the solution may
lie in Christians learning
anew to think of themselves
as did the apostles who first
preached the Gospel: name·
ly, as "a peculiar kind of
Jews.''
PULPIT AND PEW ••• COAST CHURCHES
HITRICK
Florene• v. Htlrldt. PHMd IWIY
J1nu1ry ». Widow al !tit 1111 C.PI.
o.oroe M. Htlrlc1t1 molller of Rldltrd
M. Htlrltk .. Sffvlces. 3 PM, Mondn,
Churcll of our F11hers, Foust uw,..
CyprttJ. lnltrmenf, Fort Rosecr•"'•
S.n Dleto. Fon1! L1wn Mortu1rv. SCHMIDT Ooro!P•et Scllmldf. S.rvlcn pendlnw. 811~ Monv1rv, • 17'1 SUperlor, Costa
Scotland; Dr. S. L. Johnson
Jr., D a 11 a s Theological
Seminary, Dallas, Tex.; and
Dr. Ben Haden, First
P r e s b y t erian Church,
Chattanooga, Tenn., speaker
on the "Bible Study Hour."
The Rev. H. E. Jones, MeM. onuo" pastor of tile Central Bible
Pertleda cem1l1 Ottnon. Ap u . al Church, invi'ted community-'"' Monrovia, Coste Mete. Survived 1w 11usbend, 0ona101 iwo dM1thltrs. wide participation in the
Oewn Ind S1'11wn1 perentt. Mr. Ind f e F u r t b e r t'n Mrs. Lon11le White, Cosl1 Mesa; slsr.r, con ereOC • •
Mrs. Ooloret Crowley, Ftll River, formation may be obtained
MeSMCtlutetls. Prlv1te I I m 11 V by calling tbe church OJ{ice (c..tlalled From Pa1e 4) Michael ud AD An•els mee•: .. g Sunday in the home week, "Beholding t h e servic.es w1u .,. hew Mond•v 11 e ~ ~ Bell Bn>MwtY ChtPlf, 110 lroedway, at 548-5303. members will bokl a C 11 w re b, Fi ft b and of Mr. and Mn. T. Conroy, Truth." The Rev. Loren caa1• Mes•, wflh 1'ev. Loren ----------
fellowship fish fry at the Marguerite, Corona d el 150 Cleo. Flickinger ls the son of Dr. ~1~.,.~:1"~~~' ~:,;: • ~i BALTZ MORTUARIES
cburdl from 3 to 6 p.m. The Mar, this Sunday. A space programming Flickingep. •roedw•Y Mortuery, oirecton. Corona del Mar' OR 3-9450
engineer, Joseph Mi 11 er , 1~ e. S::n:~~uf,! 10, ot '"Cotta Meaa Ml ~ event .ii part of the church's takln th lo . al Dr. William R. Eller will w. ll•Y SI., No. A, Cost• MH•, BELL sno,ADWAY 15th a--1versary Ce}ebra• An appearance by two WhO JI g eo glC ....... J1~•1rv 2S. 5urvlvtd by hllsbencl, D ~ Bl H th deliver the message "Our w1iii1m·-A.1 son. Wunn o. Son-MORTUARY tions traveling music """'Ups from training at oy ouse, e · .,.v Di Theo log 1· cal Perpetual Debt" at the 8:45 ntnburt, F..-i bro!Mrs. Fmlk 111 Broadwa,, Cotta Mesa CaUfornia Ba~st College, ocesan a-, ~'°°"' •nd ""rv a-. ~' "Do You M ...... What You ,,,. School, will be the guest and ll a .m. services Sunday $0ut11 D11tot11 1111er. Mrs. E1s1e IJ W4J3 ...,, RI 'd t-lated f Fir_. Latt.-Cb b f l.lberH, Soutll 01kol11 ind 1111 ... Say?" la the sermon tiUe for verst e, .ut s or .. speaker at St. John the at the mc:ran urc o 11reftddllldnn. was 1e11vt 'l' .. World PACIFIC VIEW
Sunday, chosen by the Rev. Soa&hen Baptist Cllarcb Divine EplJcopaJ Clturcb, the Matter, 2900 Pacific :~1c~. v:y. L~1es P.i.°·"~'Ji MEMORIAL PARK
Don A. Bassett; pastor of 650 W. Hamilton St., Costa 2043 Orange Ave., Costa View Drive, Corona del J~O::·~,,~ri'..!,. '";'Z'.,!:~. i::;::;: Cemetery e Mortuary
the Commulty MetbQdtst Maia, at 8 p.m. Wednesday. Mesa, this Sunday. He will Mar. Rest Mel'l'IOr111 Perk. 11111 eroW#•Y CJlapel
CIMlrell, Balboa Is 1 and. The _,..,..... are th e spealc at the 9:30 a.rn. The new!)' elected church \~:=: 110 eroedW••• cost• M•11. l500 Pacific View Drtve
Services are at 9:30 and 11 --""J"~ service. councilmen and committee JAY ., ift Be b Callforala
a.m .• with Sunday school at Concert Choir ~nd Les Commu .. ;on w I 11 be chairman will meet at 7:30 Ne1tte t . J1v. 111n Woodburv 111oecr. ...,ewpo ac • "' Garden Grewe. Survlvtd by two sons. "4-!'711 9:30 a.m. Chanteuses. No admission celebrated at the 7:30 a.m. ThUI'lday evening to select Ju111n o. •nd Joseph E. Jm two
The Methodist Youth charge will M made. worship. The annual con· committee membership. ~~1:nn.::!1>e111r:=1n,::i.;·~r.:~ PEEKwn~l 8C00MELONIAL
Fellowship will meet under gregational meeting will be anc1 Kv1• 0111.,di 21 1r1nddllldnn ~ '"'.E.tnn&i
the dilection of the new "Women's Day" will be held at 6:30 p.m., starting Dr. P . G. Neumann, ~~. 11~:.;o9"~11d~ s.,::~.; •1 Bella !!e~~!"'tmla*• youth direct.or, Chris Strutt, ' observed sundJY at Harbor • with a pot-luck aupper. pastor ol the First Bapltl& Colonl•I Funtrtl "°"'*· -
at I p.m ., for a dinner to be First Clu1l&lu C1nlrda, with CIHud, Santa Ana and sy"'"'" Far!!':"'f,~ "· o1 1wn SMITH'S MORTUARY , followed by a --"al film. Ch isti V 1 Ma-Ua, Costa M-a, will w1mn L-. Hunllnaton t111c11. t.i'7 Mm St. ~ Mrs. John Sams being the "A r an e w s _.. ~., s.rv1cet tieMIM. Sml!tlt Mortuel"f R "-...... na~ ..
"""""'""' Mrs Sama and -Ger P sycho-Cybernetics" will be speak on ''The Miracle. ol 01...c10rs. N"'LL u ..... -.. -St Wllfrld't F.plteopal .,~er. · the subject of guest speaker Ria Grace" at Sunday•• U Htnltl1 Hett. 1oi,, "''••• 0riw, LE .._
CJla:rcb, 8236 Ellis, Hun-lbeuasvbande •Jmand-~miionly .!!,..ekoinn Dr. MIX FYckinger u be a .m. service. HumlnPlll IMdl. ,.~, ""!! t!!." WESTa.D'1" llORTSJAB'J
tin..+,. 'Da ch Will h"Jd its ll"'O u~ "v• 7 M. Survived lw wlf9, '""ma._,..,_.., -E. 1,.... oa l'I,~ ...... &""n .ooc:a • u Thailand. 1peakl before the con· Hit topic for the p.m. MOftdlY, 1 ,.,,., Sm""' CM,..1, ,.,,.,. -... .,.,, "--
annual pariah meetinf at gregati-On of Ult Newport worship: "The G r •at =tit. ~~!1t1~,., """' ......
noon Sunday. Dean Bellis of The church meets each 0 'l'rlbalation.'' ---;:==::=:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;~:;;;;;;;;;;;;;:==:=:; the Lonir Beach Convocation Sunday at Harper Elemen-Unity Claud at Sunday's 1 ,;;;;
·• d tar Sch 1 • ..., E 18th St a.m. service in the Senior will attend the meeting an Y oo., """' · · d Dr. Mo{'gan s. Odell -au A. t ... e 11 am c--.rices begin at t :45 with Citizen Center, 15th an 1r ..,"' prealUT' a ""' · · ..,..;, .. Irvine Avenue. Dr. Flick· Ml'\'e as guest mlnut• at
church meeting for •orsblp inger, wide • ., .t.11UWn ,or '"" a ., ..... _ Eucbariat ~. tbe Sunday scboo~ with the ..... __ • ~ a. M.a r L Presb~--
Communion will be of-at 10:~. A fellowship dinner writinga on "reincarnatio .'' ClllirQ'• 10 a.m. service
fered at U'le 7:3D and 9 a.m. will follow the worablp is pastor of the Rivm e Sunday. Dr. Odell. a former
S___. t a.. i Unity Chl.D'cb. dean of the faculty of tbe services UPUQ a -. aerv ce. ol1 th •--a--n Un1·vers1·ty 1 D . Jamet ElttetHI C .. rc:ll, Immediately f owing e IULl--
32()9 Via· Lido, Newport Members of the uattartu-aervtce at 11 a .m. the putor Cairo, will ~ent a sermon
Beach. Morninl prayer will UsllverdHtt Fello..adp .r of Newport Unit)' Church, titled 11Community of tM
the Rev. Loren ' D. Flick· Concerned." be at 11 .t.m. Lapu Be.ell will present -..A c'-~b Is located at "'lbe Ages of M a n . • • Jnger, will present ove,r ".. ow"
MomiDI pray er ls ,.dings from Sbakppeare't DIG radio statioit the Eutbhlff and Jambor• ~~~~fM9:30a.m.~d~wior~~~~~~~~~~~:~30~a~~~·~m~~~k~a~J~~~~~i~~~~~o~f~the~~R~~~·~N~~~po~rt~B~e~~h~·~ communion for a a.m. at St. Ii
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WebaYIMWntendtbe
peat season ror bolDe flrea
and home ftre · 1 o 11 11 •
Although the' ~ fttm'ea
aren't yet in M' JM7. the
informed t1t.bllllee1I that
U.S. lotH• fn a,. ti all
types aoe.red ... '1.5
billton in 1968 Joto tlat fl.7
billion raQge last 1ear, and
the number of lives Jost ill
fires almost surely topped
1966' a. borrifyinl 5118.190.
These.. could 'add tbou1aa4U 1Mltt ~ home ftnl "'9 -"91 ,_ IN m.
of dOD.ars to the value of ,bUt k .nu·~ 10'.'lf '~ ••• .,.... fa lat
your houae and to tbe ·cost JbAea. should -1rtf9CIY • tllie .._. eumnt of replacinc it. atrib JOQ-ad for· a ~-...-« ,_. .._. and
CouJder too the re~ • _patatltetf mlnGr atra ~ r· Ill It.
.RILL Y llG SH!W _..;. Glen Bedanan (riebt), producer of the secOnd invitational
Building Producta._Sbow, ~sea apace planning at the Anaheim Convention
Center with (from 1Ht)'1111ffion H. Willson, Donald Trent and Don R. Jacobson.
Anaheim Center
Show Spaces Going F rµt
The statistics alone shoat
to you to review now the
fire prevention ineasurea
yoa are ta.ltin1 in your
home. What's more:. the fact
that building costs again are
surging upward throUgbl)ut
the nation suggesu that for
millions of homeowners, fire
Jnsurance cove.rage b a s
become grossly inadequate.
What can you do to pre-
vent fire in your home ii
implicit in the top causes
of liome fires. The biggest
single factor, says tbe Na-
tional Fire P r o t e c t 'i o n
Association in Boston, JI
defective o r improperly
operated beating equipment,
• including chimneys as well
as furnaces. Other major
causes are smoking and
ReservatioDJ ol firms to crea.sed ho us t n g, com· Orange County's A I A matches; misuse of, or
exblbit in the second in· merciaJ and ind us tr i a I chapter will have an in· fa o l t y, e I e ctr icily;
vttational BuildiDg Products stuta this year.'' atitutional exhibit which will mi9bandllng of flammable
Show al Soutbmi california, The ~ B u 11 d ! n g adjoin other i n d u s t r y flu.ids ; accidents with coot·
to be held <'-pt. 171 ta and Products ShO'W W1Il cover associationt within the ing equipment; natural gH
.,., the spectrum o f con· 100,000 ·square foot air-con· leaks.
19 at the Anaheim Con· strudion pr1)ducts, including ditioned Anaheim Exhibit According to the NFPA,
vention Center, are running new itema which will be Center. U.S. home -fires could be
42 percent ahead of last introduced at ·the show, Beckman announced that slashed in half if every
GI B -"-A-sl Beckman said. Don R. Jacobson, manufac-home had proper and pro-year, en ell,;A.W&U, pre • "• -f · I o perly 01'\a'l'••-A heati ng ruJY pro ess1ona C n· turers representative and rv••ICU dent of Industry Productions nected wi1h the building in· past • presi~ent of t h ~ plant.a, properly bUi1t and
of America, announced. dustry, fiom design to elec· Producers Council, Southern functioning chimneys, sound
Beckman said 42 com· trical, from masonry to California chapter, has been and adequate electrical wir·
panies have l>een assigned carpentry, is invited to at-named chairman of the ing, and fire resistant roof·
54 booth spaoe1 at this early tend this show since it will show's steering committee. ing. -'-
date. A total of 21 additional be the mirror of the in· More than 7,000 industry --~g!!!tt tbif batlvecapoumo~~ dustry f(r 1968 and the professionals are expected uni .. ..,., effec .,.
com;anies are expected to cryatal 6an, so to speak. to attend the three-day show you can make to protect
confirm requirement of for 1989," Beckman said. to view exhibits in 348 booth your borne, and your family,
another 21 booth spaces by Beckman said D o n a 1 d aid B km Sb become obvious.
ment value of a d d e a
furniture, appliances an(\
other oontenta of your home,
including new c I o t h es
washing a.ad d r y i n g
machines. central air con·
diUonlng, pianOI. Al a
general role, if the worth
of the total contents of your
house comes to more than
40 percent ol the face value
of four bomeo~r's in·
surance policy, you need ex-
tra coveiage. And if you
acquire valuable art works, your fire or homeowner's lur coats or expensive
inaurance is up to date in jewelry, don't neglect extra
terms of tbe actual costs coverage for these as well.
of replacement today and A further important rule
in terms of the current is to keep a li&t of valuables
value of the contents of your you own in a safe spot
borne. outside your home to help
On this last ~t, an ip· you in collecting in the event
alcation of the importance the items are destroyed.
of updating your fire in· This list should detail the
·surance ls the fact that a price you paid originally
bou.se you could have built for each item.
for "7,000 in 1945 would cost Finally, review your home
fl&,100 to replace today. A insurance policy regularly,
house you could have built if possible, even every year. 971
for $20,000 only three years Up-to-date fire inslD'ance 'I
ago would cost $22,400 to------------------------------rebuild now. In the past
three years alone,
homebuilding costs have
climbed 12 percent and i.n
some U.S. cities, the rise
bas been much steeper .
To make sure your fire
lnaurance-is actually pro-
viding the financial pr~
t.ection you need, you also
muat consider any additions
you may have made to-your ~ouse since yot.ir last policy
was written (a new porch
or a new garage or a new
abed for garden equipment.)
Management
Class Slated
lb Trent exhibits chairm31\ of spaces, s ec an. ow -Have a qualified elec·
the end of thia mon ' the Orange County chapter hours are 3 p.m. to 10 p.m. trician recheck the elec-Ray Salinas wm repeat
Becklnan reported. of the American Institute Beckman said a schedule trical wmi ·in your home his management class for
Among the Orms already of Architects and project · of assoc~ation . activities . to now and. have a qualified the sixth semester begin·
signed, be said, are Western architect for tbi ftrm of be held m con1unction 'Wlth expert; recheck your heating Ding this month a1 Santa
Rainbird Sales, W e b er· William E. Bluroct and the show will be lnnounced equlpment for safety. Ana College.
Plywood Co. Inc., Southland Associiattl, announcec:l his · at a later date. -If you are now building Helvy emphasis iJ placed
Doot ·ope r at or Co., chapter will ezbibit in the Producer of the show is a new borne or refurbishing on the management of lnteraplCe~ Western States show. Industry Pr.oductions of your present one, aerlously apartments thro'lJhout .the
Stone Corp., Formica ~rp., The ahowbas2h adorsing America, with offices in con~ider using flame resis· entire course. Reliatrationa
Million Clay P rod u c t 1., assodMtbDI and ll asaocii· • Union Bank Square, Fifth tant roofing m a t e r i a 1 s • are now being faken at the
Abco Hardware ·1 n c ·, tlons will have JMltlltioul" llld Figuero. ·Sta., LN draperin and pain*-AdmlssiqAS Office.. For in·
Amerlfone Paint Co r P. , uhibi~. uld wtman. . .,\Angeles. -~tainly ftn4. out if formation phone 547-9561.
Pomou• Tile Co., Moen -----1~------•-----------~-----.,.11r--------------Faucet, L i g b ti n g Ac-
cessories Inc. and tbe Up.
john Company's C P R
Division.
"We expect to be sold out
of exhibit space far ahea
of last year," Beckman
said. "Facilities at the new
Anahiem Conventio~ Center
are ideal for dl1playiag pro-
ducu and services, and we
anticipate our biggest pro-
duction in the fact of in·
Industrial
Firm Leases
In Complex.
International Rectifier
Corporation. worldwide
manufacturer of semicon-
ductors, etbkal pharmaceu-
ticals, automated syttems
(induding medical electron-
ics) and metallurgical al·
loys, bas leued 35 acres,
with an option to buy, in
the Irvine Industrial Com·
plex, John E. Murphy, com· f.!d! preaident, announced
Eli~ Lidow, IR president,
bldfc!ated that the property
hr the UOO·acre industrial eart adjacent to Orange
County Airport would be
lllld to meet fUrther ex-
pansion needs of the Los
A. n 1 e 1 e 1 • headquart-ered f\rm's pharmaceutical
soblidiary, Bachelle Labo-
ratories, Inc., and IR'a otb·
er operationa. BuildiDC
..,.planl wv• not annollDCtd.
,-Tbe tranaactlon waa ar-
ranged by Coldwell, Banker
and Co., realtors.
New Location
WillloD u4 Williama has
mowct tta architectural of·
Ace to mi East Coaat ~Q Jn O>rona del Mar,
:a~ itfi.on :~
ii. Williamt.
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MESAN TAKES HELM OF BIA
Walter G•yMr Cleft), James Pollard
Mesa's Gayner New
Head of County BIA
Costa M e s a developer
}Valter Gayner was installed
this month as president of
the Orange County chapter
of the Building Industry
Association of Californla.
The installation was held
at the Santa Ana Elks Club
Jan. 12 with 350 in · at-
tendance. It was the first
installation of officers of the
newly merged Building Con-
lractors Association and the
Home Builders Association
of Orange, Los Angeles and
Ventura Counties.
James Pollard, a past
president of BCA. and one
who took an active part in
the merger of the two
associations was the in-
stalling officer.
William Lusk of Lusk
Homes and Richard Hall of
Tricon Development took
over as vice presidents:
Russel Betke.r of Fullerton
was seated as treasurer and
Jack Kinney of Anaheim ,
secretary.
Housing Revival
Seen tQ. Continue
The Bank ol Amer~a to-ay predicted the current
revival in new ttoualng .tc-
tivity in California will coo-
tinue in 1968.
The ~nk expects new
housing starts in the state
to rHCh nearly 156,000. this
year, about 3S percent
Ahead of the l 1 S • 0 0 0
estimated Lor 1967.
Even so, the number of
homes built in California
will be below basic demand
for the fourth coiisecutive
year, further diminshing the
housing surplus created dur-
ing the peak construction
years of 1962-64.
And, the Bank of America
report warns, housing starts
this year may be only slight·
ly bettec than in 1967 if
the current tightness and
uncertainties of mortgage
commitment money extend
beyond the first quart~r of
1968.
Another immediate pro-
blem fa~ing the industry is
to c o n v I n-c e prospective
home-buyers that mortgage
rates are likely to remain
close to the current high
levels for some time to
come and that now is as
good a time as any to buy.
A n o t h e r -fundamental
issue cited in the special
economic study e n t i t l e d
"Outlook on C a 11 f o r n i a
Housing" is rising con-
struction costs.
With costs a n d , con-
sequently. selling p r i c e s
continually on the rise, •·An
increasingly larg~ segment
of the population will find
itself priced out of lb'
markeL
"This problem iJ c~ pouded by the Jul
far homea at pricea the n ·
tion's lower income an
. underprivileged groups cu
afford," the Bank o f
Ameriu report points out.
But perhaps the greates
problem facinc the building
industry is rebuilding the
decayed cores of major
w:ban centers.
NB Builder
At Parley
Next We-ek
Ben C. Deane, of Newport
Beach. prominent Souther
California home builder, will
serve as a respondent at
the Governor's Conference
on Planning for Housing and
Home Ownership to be held
at the Hot~l El Dorado in
Sacramento on Wednesday,
Jan. 31 and Thursday; Feb.
1.
The conference, c o
sponsored by 12 state-wide .
associations concerned Willi
planning and housina, will
be conducted by the Statt
Department of Housing and
Community Development
Charles R. LeMenager, the
department's director, will
preside as c o n f e r e n c e
chairman.
CREA Awards Scholarships
Highlight of the meeting
will be the luncheon ad·
dress, on the second day.
by Gov. Reagan at which
time be will tiresent his
views, and those of bis ad·
ministration, on housing and
home o w n e r s h i p ·
Cali!ornia. Two graduate students at
the University of California
at Berkeley were each
awarded . $500 scholarships
by the California R e a I
Estate A s s o c i a t i o n ' s
Scholarship Foumiation at
Bakersfield last weekenc!
during the C R E A in-
stallation and midwinter
meeting of its board of
directors. . ·
P.biliP F. Kamerer, 291 and Donald R. Connors, 25,
were presented the awards
by Frank A. Dutra of Los
Angeles, chairman of the
foundation. in memory of
the late Maurice G. Read.
Read was president of the
National Association of Real
Estate ~oards and o f
CREA. Both students are
working for 'a master's
degree in business ad·
·ministration with emphasis
on real estate.
Kamerer holds a BA
degree from Ohio State
University and a real estate
certifieate 'from Univetsify
o f California Exfonsion.
During summer vacations
he has been working as an
appraiser for a Berkeley
firm of realtors. Previously
he worked as an appraiseri,;;;:==========I
for the California Division
of Highways.
Connors, originally from
Lafayette, attended t h e
C a l i f o r n i a Maritime
Academy in Vallejo, Contra
Costa College in San Pablo,
and received a BBA degree
from the University· of
·Hanrali, where he made ii>e
dean's list. He is a licensed
real estate salesman in
Hawaii.
FINAL WEEK
Ne. 1 HIT MOYll
Ne. 1 HIT SON•
"TO SIR
WITH LOVE"
WITH
SIDNEY POmll
EXCLUSIV,E:
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Buyers Guide to Medallion Homes
To find today's electrically modern homes in every
price range look for the Medallion Home Award.
You're years ahead in a Medallion Home because
it's equipped with the features-of-the-future today.
Requirements include a flameless electric kitchen
with major appliances, full "Housepower" wiring
and abundant lighting . An all-electric GOLD Medal-
lion Home gives you these features plus flameless
electric heating and electric water heating.
TUSTIN
ST. RlGIS is located in the North
Tustin estate arE'a. 3. 4 & S bPd·
rooms, up to 4 bath homes All·
Plectnc kitchen with self·dean1ng
ovens. Wet bars 1n paneled family
room. hardwood cabinets 2000·
3500 SQ. f1 • 3·car garaQP, PSl11t•·
$•le lots with full block wall. $45.900
In $5.'i.900. Popular f1nanc1na : "I\
low as 100-' down. 30 yrw tNm\,
ORANGE
HOHL RA.NCH High on a hill with
a breathtaking View. Nohl Ranch
otters 3. 4 rx 5 bedrooms, 2·3 baths,
spacious dressing rooms. dining
rooms. modern all·electr1c kitch·
ens, nooks & service porches
Underground ut1l1ties. concrete
driveways. ceramic tile. $31,900 to
$45.900. (71') 637.1990.
CORONA DEL MAR
HARaOR VllW HILLS Spl'C·
tacular setting of home situ .
Loc11ted on coastal slopes of l\•s·
toric Irvine Ranch. Minutes from
sparkling Pacific and shopping at
the Newport Center. 3.4 bedrooms.
2·3 baths. featuring 111.alectric
kitchens. nooks .and servic e
porches. From S3A.SOO·S•3.900.
C71•l 637·1990.
YORBA LINDA
fll,U8LIC HOMES located
near the Yorba Linda Country Club.
1 & ? story. 1plit level homer.. 4·5
bedrooms. all-electr.c kitchens, ~car garages. l•oe }{ ·eett Iota.
11dt1cent to the golf course. Pur·
chase pnce includes Coontry Cluh
IN!mber1t11p. front yard landscap·
1ng sprlnhlers, fenc1no end carpet·
Ing: SJC.600-$38.llrlO. 5% d()Wn, 6%
l.t'llnc1ng. (714) 582..5(32.
Easy way to find a home!
MAPS • INFO • PRICES
homak_ujars
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WHITTIER
THE HOMES OF FftlENDL Y
HILLS On X and Y, acre lots
surround1nq F11endly Hills Country
Club. 2·story, spl1t·level~ 4.5 beli·
roorns, d1n1ng room and 2)1,·3 baths.
marblt pullrnans. Panels. lireplar•,
rarp•finQ Jlll.electnc k1tch•n
range. ovPn. dishwasher 11nd many
othpr custom features. 3 car g~
r/IQPS Frorn $48.500 Hl"/. down,
6X% tinanc1ng. (?13) 697·6774.
PLACENTIA
aftlARWOOD Custom Homes in
beautiful North Orange County
wherc..you rnay tailor your home lo
fit your family needs. Select your
lot and floor plan and rnake your
changes. 3·6 bedrooms, 2·3 baths.
Carpeting throughOut. Formal din·
ing room. family room. fireplace.
all.electric kitchen, bu1lt·1n~. From
$31.?50. No loan tee. 6Y.% Int.
528·0844.
CYPRESS
llUINlftOOK 81 g roomy
homes. 1·2 story & spht·levtls. Out·
&landing design. Impressive rough
nwn wood and adobe bnclt exte-
riors. From 3·6 bdrms. Garden·v1ew
family rooms & k1tcheng. All· electric
kitchens with complete buill·ins.
See the unusual spacemaker plan.
2·3 car garages. Close lo 5 free·
ways. From 526.950 V.A. & F.H.A.
financ. (714) 827·9300.
BRE A
HUITAU HILLI aRlA-
FlfSI with 11 furnished models,
46 extert0r 1lyhngs. 3. 4. 5 bedroom
homes w{2 & 3 baths, single & 'l·
siory plans. All electrtc k1tch,.ns
,.,,th r~ng•/doubls oven & dish-
washer All utthlies undergrovnd.
V111wlots. Wet bar. From S?2. 10010
$34.400. VA, FHA& conv.hnanc1nq.
24·hr. ~!II!'~ strv1r,., (714) 529.3383,
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• Attached Double Garage
• Plbergla1 lnwlation
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• Iyo Level Oven with lla"tJO Top
• Oaa Ughtocl Walkway•
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By LOUIS CASSELS'
WASHINGTON (UPI) -
In January. you're asked Lo
give to the fipt aaalnlt
cerebral palsy and birth
defects.
In February, the Heart
Fund tugs at your Mart
1trlngs.
In March, the National
· Society for C r i p p 1 e d
Cblld:ren and Adults will
urge you to buy "Easter
Seals."
In April, the A~erlcan
Cancer Society Will be
knocking at your door.
In May, you'll be solicited
by three different funds -
far arthritis, m u 1 t i p I e
sclerom and mental bealt.b.
ADd IO It toe1. With
more tbU &O ~htnta;y
health a I e a c t e I DOW
soUCUlng money on a na-
tional se:Ue, it's a rare
month I.bat you aren't asked
to contribute to the conquest
of one or more diseases.
MeanUme. you al'>o are
payine taxes to support t
1overnmenl ouUay of t l.4
billloJ'I a year lor medical
research.
Witb t h e government
pourinc s11eh huge sums into
the war against disease, is
there any longer a ne~ for
private fund-ralsing?
QUESTIONING
This question is being
railed, with growing fr&-
quency, by conscientious
citizens who wonder ii the
nation might not be better
off U the money now
donated to voluntary health
funds were channeled into
other worthy cauaes.
It's a question OD which
alncere and reaponstbie peo-
ple hold sharply confUctinc
opinions. Thia dispatch la
inttoded to lay out the fada
as fairly and impartially u
possible, so that eacb giver·
and·tupayer can make up
his own mind.
Fact No. l is that the
vul majority of voluntary
health acencies are relative.
ly small operations. Of ap-
proximately $250 million
donated to such agencies
last year, JJOO million went
to the 10 largest national
funds. They are, ia order
of income:
The American C a n c e r
Society, the American Heart
Asaociation. the National
Tuberculosla Association
the N a t i o n a I Foundatio
t formerly called the Na·
tional Foundation for lnlan·
till Paralysis), the National
Society for C r i p p 1 e d
I
Oilldtt0 and Adultl, u~
, Cerebral P a la 1 Auoc~
tlooa, Mucular ~pl~
ASIOdatlona of ~
the Artbritll FoundaU~
the National M • l l I p I•
Sclerosis Sodety. aad U.
National A11oe1lloa I or
Mental Health, '
SECOND FAcr
A tecond pertinent f! is that the nluDWy ag
clea 1uppl7 a relative:
small, porltoa of tbe U.
lnvestment le m • d I c •
research. That le•elt:m
totalled~ut •u b~ wt year. or um,• perctft
came from 1ovenam•t, •
percent from the dnag •
dustry and otber priva
corpontions, a percent frqn
foundations and Wllve:rsiti•,
and 2 percent from vol•
tary bwth agencies.
Supporters of voluntaQ-
a1encie1 •&1 thae fllqt
are millead.iq becaUM Ult7
ST
empttasl&e the quantitative
rather than the qua:lttaUve
a .. pec:U of their reaearch
cootrlbutkw "\
"Prlnte heal~ fYDda do
muy important .thin1s that
sovenunent a1encies can't
do.'' aaJd a 1pokesm11 for
the National lostitutes of.
Health ( N I H ) , chief
diapenaer ot Jovenunent
support for m e d l c a I
reaearcls.
"'?bey can move more
~y aod take more risks a 10YtnUJM11t aceacy.
Thu they ant ofteft in a
potltloD to pJoaMJ-new tron·
Uen ot raearcb."
A spok~an for the
American Medtcal Atsocla·
lion (AMA I said voluntary
a~encies "make an in·
diapenaable ccmtribution"
because they •·are free to
experiment aod develop new
methOdl."
''Private agenclet have
'
frequently sboWn .~
inent the wa7 le that tbe
pnuure of peopla ... tckacated
iD Malt.b mettara bJ llrivate acenctet ........ leSiJlatort
to enact many I wiM health
law." said Dr. James E. ....... illwtL::.tor al the N.u.al ii
Aal0datlo8.
D~vtn
But a hlO oU1dai of
Uniled C...Mity hocll
aad COUDd.11 al AnMrica,
which """ u a utiOnal dearlnpoue for com-mum•7 ebtlt • ''United
Fund' drlvet, took a
aomewbM dltferent .sew.
He acreed that vobmbr1
agencies ''need to be in the
picture," but said that le
light of tbe bu,ce iowm-
ment expenditures, "they
cerlainly don 't need the
massive tunda for research
wbtcb they mlpt have
SALE ENDS WEDNESDAY
FUI SALON
N•tur•I mink boH 33.00
Natur•I 6'hte fox c•pes 19.00
BIHched white fox capes ___ 19.00
Black-dyed broedtail processed
lemb jackets ..... ·-······-.. ·····-···-1n.oo
Fully let-out natural mink stoles 2n.oo
N•turel mink capes end stoles
with double fur coll.,, _ ...... -299.00
Natural mink i•cket1 with weddin9
ring collus ---····--·--·3t9.00
Netur•I ranch or pastel mink j•ckets
with double fur collars ·-·-·577.00
Fully let-out n.tur•I mink
full length co•ts -···---·-12tt.OO "" .................... _,.,,,,....,.,,,........, ......
DIBS SHOP
FAMOUS MAlll MISSU' DllSSES
23.,,
Reg. 36.00 to 56.00 v•lue in a selected
CJroup of dre1H1 in spun rayo", cotton,
•c•t•t•, sh11r wool, r•yon crept end
Arnel9 triecetate jersey in prints •nd
solid colors. One· end two·piece styles
in si111 6 to 20. .
Jacqu.,d knits end other f•shion knits in pure
wool. 2· •nd 3-piect styles in helf sites,
12 1h-22 1h, regularly .. 6.00 to 56.00 -··-·····29.99
COAT AND SUIT SHOP
SALE! LILLI ANN COATS
60.00 reg. 90.00 to 120.00
Imported French wool e~-mohair
blend coats in white or pHtels. 6 to 14.
YOUNG CAUFORNIA SHOPS
JUNIORS', PmTES'
ALL-PURPOSE COATS
14.99 r•CJ• 28.00 •nd 30.00
Smart styles for junior end petite sins!
Some pleated skirts in varied weaves
end fabrics. Sites 3 to 13.
THI LITT\.! DltlSS •••
A MUST POil JUNIORS
8.99 reg.• 13.00 to 20.00
Wide selection of colors and f ebrics
in styles from fjmous makers. Wool,
acrylic, cotton, bonded f ebri" in pat-
terns, solids. Sins 5-13.
SPRING STYLID DIBSES
)Oil JUNIORS, PmTIS
11.99 re9. I S.00 to 11.00
Terrific selection of f•brics •nd styles
in sprin9's moat w.nted colors. Junior,
petite sizes l to 13.
COSTUMI JIWILllY
• •
Costume jewelry, pins, neckl•ces, bracelets,
•.,rings, ropes from f•mous m•lttrs. Metching
Hts e,,d designer piece1, re9. 2.00 to 15.00,
now r•duced to -·-·-.. ·········-1.00 to 17.50
aLOYIS
Glov• of double woven nylon or cotton. Hend·
.__.,. or P. K. shorties to t-t,utton len9ths •re
ta~ or trimmed with em~ldery or beed1.
IN.cir, white •nd ••m• col.rs. Sins 6-71/J,
re9. 5.00 to 1.00 ----·--peir 2-tt
HANDIAM
HenA.91 recjucecl 1/3 •ncl moN I Att ovtde.-d-
1,. 9roup of calf·tr•ined IHthers .,..~ p•tenh,
ta_.try, ,.., de solo, or b..4'M be91. •
Rig. f0.00.70.00 4.f7-tl.f7
l4£WPQRT • fl f ASHIOH ISLAND
HOSIDY s .. mleu hosiery in demitoe or mesh heel or to•
styles. Su nt•n, or bei91. Sites I '11·I0 sh.rt,
11/J ·I I medium, 9112 ·I I long_·····-' p•irs LCM
Panty hoH speci•I. Sunten or bei9• 1n propor•
tioned sites S,M,MT,T ..... -... ·······-··--···-·.J peirt J.71
Support stockings, give shHr comfort. Sunt•n '
taupe; 81/J ·I I medium, now .................. 2 pair S.OG
ACCESSORY SHOP ,
IUFPUMS' OWN CARDIGAN
WASHAIU A<;RYLIC SWIATDS
9.99 reg.13.00end 15.00
Shaker knit cerdig•n with crochet trim
and "ocheted buttons, reg. I l .00. In
white, bone, pink. Cudigen in novelty
popcorn stitch •ith crochet trim •nd
buttons, •nd nylon tricot linin91 reg.
15.00. In white, bone or •qu•. loth
with r•glen sleeve for better fit, both
in 1i11s 36 to 42.
Stretch pants, famous maker, trim fit·
tin9 with det•cheble ~tirrups. F•shion
colors, 1-11, reg. 7.00· I l.OO .... _ ..... 5.tt
Tunic end overblouH p•nt tops in bold
prints, solids, sizes I 0-18, reg. 8.00·
11.00 -·······-··~--··---· ---·---··"
POUNDAnONS
"VERY FAMOUS" MAKER
BRAS AND 61RDLES
S•vin9s ere 9reeter th•n ever on f emed m•ke
br•s end girdles in discontinued styl11 •nd col·
ors. Solid color blue b•lloon, wild cen•ry, pink,
black or white. We listJ•ust • few of the values!
Bre with softly rounde nylon lece cups. S.nJ
end contoured beck of stretch' nylon •nd ly~r•Q
spandex P.owtrnet, reg, 4.00-····-·---.1·"
G irdle with inHrt p•n•I of dott.d sheer, line4
with nylon voile for gentle control, re9. 9.00 5.9•1
Underwired br• with nylon Alencon l•ce cup
end ell-direction•! stretch b•ck. .r~g. 6.00-7.0t ·····-·-···-·······-·····--····-·"···-"······--.. ·-···-····--·····-.. · .. --l.• Long leg penty of nylon •nd lycr•e •p•nd«
powernet. Double reinforcing front •nd bee:
pentl, reg. 11.00 ...... -....... -.. ----··-·-~ ......... 6.9'
LINGERIE. aoas
"VERY FAMOUS" MAKER LINGERIE
Nylon tricot slips and chemi111 in trimmec
styles. S, 3·2.J6 or Aver•9•, 12-42, reg. 7.0()'
I 3 .00 -······:-···---····-···-.... -.... -.. 4. ft to L 9'
Nylon tricot pettiskirh in short-short l•ngth
short length in •m•ll or medium length in S,M,L
reg._ 4.00-9 .00 -·······-·--·-···-···----···-····-..J.lt to S. 9' :~~:I:.~ ~~··-~lend•~-~~~~.~.'..-~~~~ .. ~~.~~.~.~~~~ i~j
Peignoirs end en. sembl11 trimmed in nylon AleJ
con l•ce end •ppliques, ·
reg. 20.00-40.00 -------.... 14.tt to 24.
Short gowns from striped pent to •II-over lee\·
32?1·~: ~;:~s ~~9ft~s, ~.s. ~-·-~~ .. ~: .. ~~.~~.n~ .. ~~nl.~j
PAMOUS MAlll NnON •llPI n•· or 6/LIO reg. 1.50
T eilored p.nties ln white •ncf p•sttl
nylon tricot. Sins 4 to 7.
th or 6/UO reg. 2.00 •nd 2.50
lriefs •"d bikini panties with l•ce or
embroidery trim. Wltite, pink, l:>lue,
nucle. 5 to 7.
F•mous melrer tr•vel Ht includes gown ••
robe of op•que nylon tricot. S,M,L-.--6.~ •
f•mous make nylon tricet P•i•m•• wittl rou1
ceUer, ~tin •pplique tri"', laper11~ troueers.
dl1cont1nued colors. SiHs l2-l1-.. ··-···-· '-•
IUMIMI' OWN
U9UID COLD WATll SOAP
pint, ftc or 3/2.11
Hi9hfy concentrated formYle , 1ofe mild~ e ffective. F.r •" r .... febrfcs:
l,2'°""' ,.,. 2.50 1.lt, J/1.11
• HEIPORT CENTER •
COSMmcs
Odemour by Ann Havil•nd l.00
Lentheric Twe~ Cologne Mist, reg. 2.50 ,_.2.00
c.,on cologne spray: lellodgie, Fleur de Ro-
ceille, Mist cfe Noel ···········-·-·······-·-· .. -·--........ -4.00
Helene Rubinstein Ultre Feminine F•ce Cre•m,
4-01., r19. 7.50 ··-········· .. ··········-················· .. ~················ .. 4.50
Helene Rubinstein Ultr• Feminine H•nd Lotion,
8-ot., reg. 3.50 --·······-··-·-····-·-···--·······-···-····.J.00
Helene Rubinstein Ultra Feminine Moi1tvri1i.-9
Emuls ion, reg. 7.50 ···--······-··············-·---·-··············4.50
French purses, clutches, billfolds, u•fl, 11cr•·
teri11 ..... -·-·'"--·························-··········-·--3.00 te 11.00
Scandia Artesian CrHm or Lotion, limit~ time
price, r•CJ· I 0.00 ·······-· ·-····---·-··-·UO
Schiep.,elli Shocking E•u de Pufu"' Mist,
reg. l .75 -···--···-··········--·-··-'··-..2.00
Schiep.,elli "S" E•u de Tollett• Mfst,
Teg. J. 75 -··········-····················-----···--··.2.00
M.,y Chen CrHm Body M•u•9e, ·
8-oz., r19. 3.00 .... 1.50 I 6-01., reg. 5.00 _.J.00
M•ry Ch111 lubblirMJ a.th &Hnce with Oil.
8-01., re9. 5.00 ·--.. ··--·-·········-··-·-·-····-···-·-···2.71
M•f• Heftd .Soep, fret with M•i• Spr•y Miat, s~eci•Uy priced ·--·······-····--·············-·············-·····-··J.00
Mei• Flor De Blason soap, fr11 w;+h Flor 0.
Bl•son Spray Mist ··············-·-··-----···-··-····-·····2.50
Something Special from Ondfne, I Y• ·01.
-ref ill ab I e ·-··-········· .. . . . .. 3.50
Millot Cr~pe de Chrne, 2-oL, spect.l
3.50 v•lut ··············---· ...... 3.00
M•d•m• Roches Sprey Cologne, Femme ....... J .00
t.Couateche .................................... --····-···-··························2.50
~::h~ ~:;:ra1~~~~.~.~-~.~-~~~~~.-~~.-~.~.~~~~-~~ .. ~.so
Houbigant Lotton, Chenttlly or Quelque,
reg. 4.50 ........ -.: .. - ......... -··--·----··-······-·-·----.2.50
Houi.l9Ht CMintilly Liquid Skin Soohet, Toilet
W •ter Set ·····-··-············· .. ···-············-···----· .. ····--.. -·--2.71
Houi.ig•nt Ch•ntilly Skin Perfume i.-the J•r,
reg. 5.00 ·-·················--·············-·---.. ··---·····-········-·····J.50
John ~obert ftowers Privilege, crHm used •+
nioh.t to brin9 bHuty to your skin, reg. 9.00 1.00 Fr~nC'ii-oenney Multi·L•yer Moisturizer,
reg. 8.50 ............. ·-·············-······················--··-····--5.00
'arfum Cordey, I ... 01. •pt•ygrence S'9C;.f ;,.
T oviHrs Mof, Possession -···--·······-·--····· ... · .. --.2.00 .Elb•~eth Arden Janu.ry speci.J: h•nd lotion in
ltue Grau fr•9rance ··-·············--·······-····-·-····-·····3.00 Enclocreme Moistvriiin9 CleHHr, f"'8 h•Jf. ~:d:~r~~~ ':f th s;:;;;ft;-h~f ;,-;;:;;.;;-;;;';!:
firm depleted tissues, s•ve 5.00, 4-01. J•r 5.00
C.rven once·•·yHr 1p1ciel on Mis-s-s-stlfiir
apNy in I V1 •1. colo9n•s. t-4• Griffe, Rok 4'u"
Solr or Votie.., fOf mH · e.ch i.se'
NiM Ricci apect.I sin• of fr•,r•M•• •t 1•v•
lftfs: Cteme Parfl,mH, J..._ L Air Ju T em,s,
CO.ur Joie -·--······--··---··-············-······-·J.SO C.,,tccL_ 4A Also ;,. E•u de Colotn•, l·oL
L' Air du Tempt, C.eur Joie, File cl'Ev• _ ... J.71
C.,ricd -··-_4.11
..U'SHOP
Dreu" from femMs m.kersl Shifts, A-w•y, lew ., hith weidliM style1 &t pri,.t, pleiJ er selid
.... r coffM •ml ether weah•We f •._,ica: sites
+.14 ,.,. 6.00-12.00 -.4.4t..Ut
C.rditH tiWHt.r is mechine w11h1We 100%
octyflc. Shabr bit er pettern-stitch i1t 1elid
w:,lh, f'efl, pastels, 7-t4, Nf· 1.00-10.00 .ft ., A.+~ fllrtt..aeck two•ters in puftover styf • -~ ....... 1 ...... ,.,_. 5.50_ ''
CHUllN'S SHOIS
S.ve 20% on f•mous "'•k•rs' shoes
for boys •.• entire stock of Crosby
Squere •nd Gerberich P•yne dreu
shoes. lon9 win9, moc toes, slip-ons in
oliv. or Weck smooth •nd gr•in IHth-
ers. Sins 11/ .. to a.
Reg .. 12.00 to 17.00 ... _ .. 9.60 N 13.60
Fam .. n•me girts' dress •nd c.1u•I shoes from
Alexis, Pied Piper, Jumpin9 J•cla, Hush Pup·
p~H. Little 9irl11 aiH 11/i to 9rowin9 CJirl1' size I,
reg. 9.50 .. I 3.00 -···-·······-···-···········...-... ···-·····-..... ·--·7.tt . .
INPANTS' SHOP
IUPPUMS' OWN conoN
COIDVIOY PLAY CLcmtn ••• J.tt
• M•d• to our own sP.ecittcatiofts aftCI
hjfjh, ri9id st.n<f•rCls '
• Of dureWe I 00 % cotton corcluroy,
w•rm, w .. h.l:»le, c•refrH
• M.ny styles in blue, red, t•n for
boys. Pink. IJ'•iie, •qu• for CJirl1.
Cr•wler with double padded kne11 and
•n•p crotch. IHr motif emi.roidery.
In inf•nt sins S.M.L.XL Reg. l .50 Hi·
bib, hi·h•ck inf ant overall with snep
crotch. S,M.L.XL. reg. 4.00. Short
slHv• cov.,•ft with Hsy zippered
front. lnf•nt sizes S,M.L.XL, reg. •.OO
si111 ~.l .•. Re9. 4.50. Zippered cev•r·
•" in toddler sfte1 2, ), 4. R19. 4.50.
Curity shirts in cotton knit, short 1l1ev• style
with sn•p closure, clio,er t•pes, re9. 1.00 -···· :n
Curity 1otton knit gown hH snep closure, tlr•w·
strinCJ bottom, reg. 1.79 ····-···-----·······-···--1.Jt
C..rity tr•inift9 penh of cotton knit. Elestic
w•latl.aMI, 4-ply crotct\. Reinforced et poiflh
of 1tre11, re9 •• 7' -···-···--·--·---·····-·-.If
Weterproof vi,.yl p•nts with elHtici11d l•t .,..,
w•istb•nd, re9 . 3/ 1.15 ··-·--·-·---··--··_)/.It
STOii POI IOYS
Kftit shirts for school •"41 playl Coll•r•d styfet
in I 00 •1. cottoft. Excellent 11lection of patt.rM
Hd colors. Siies 1-20, reg. l .00 to 4.00 ... -1.tt
luffynu' Own t,riefa ef white comb.cl cotton.
Deubfed sHt, fly froftt, el•sticited weistl:>ancl.
S.ltforbtd9 i" sites I · I I , r19. l/2.SO _J/J-to
luffums' Owit undershirts i1t T-shirt style with
short slHves. Reinforced •t points el stteu.
Siies I· I I, reg. 3/2.50 .. -----·----·····J/2-IO
ion· MILKY S111TCH HOii
.. or JlJ.JI r99. 1.00 pr. to fit IYJ ·I I
, ... , I/I.ti,.. 1.25 pr. te frt 10· I) F.,,.._ tMkers' best sellfHJ style i"
quick"4iryi1tt nyl.n •ncl Orio,.• •crylic
bwlky bits. Stretclt y•rM .. •Jy ff+·
ttew4,.9I I" sixteH colors.
W .+e,,.,..f iecket is ,...,.;w.1 Di•""""' ~vilt
"ylon 01t one side, pl•iR nyloft en the .+Mr. With
atancl·up cel.r, c•.-ceal.d heoct, bl+ cuffs. Ex·
, ..... celon. SiH1 a.20, ,.,. 11.00.17.0011.tt
le"'"'4• shorts, cott.A twl, coMpl.tefy wefh.
aWe, •'-' •· r 2. r••· s.oo J. 1t
Speri 1hitts with p•rmeftent press th.+ eli"'t-
,...._ W.nint. kHps ff1 fmh le.Ir '-t•. Ivy
atyli"t wf+h butten·d•w" colars ht ~ celera
..,_, ,..._n'-Si1 .. I to .20, ret· 4.00.5.00_J,.7'
conott llOAICLOIM ANO
fl4Jlfa PAMMU
Uf reg. l.SO . J.tt re9. "·00
ERtire st.ck •t aafe pric"I Pick hit
f•Niff• styt .. •Ad cofort ht Mtht,
........... ,. ... ,.. Sh.et .....
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Cast Listed
BOU.YWOOD t UPI)
Hank WiULanu Jr. will co-
star with Shelley Fab&re1
ud O.Car winner Ed Bet·
ley bt MGld'1 "A Time To
Sins ...
'UTn.I SMAVD SHOP
MADI FOi IUPfUMS1 ALONI.
LmLI SHAVD PAJAMAS
_ 2.59 re9. 3.00 and 3.50
Styled just like ded11! Little shavers'
cotton flannel and cotton broedoloth
pajamas in en excellent selection of
patterns and colors. Sizes 4 to 7.
Long pent Rugby style 1uits for little 1hevers.
Auorted patterns, colors from famous makers,
sizes 4-7, reg . 12.00 .................. --.-..... _ ...... -........ 1.'9
SAVE IY THIEISI CREW HOSE
3/1.15
Cotton socks with nylon reinforced
hHI and toe .re to11Qh, long-wearing,
9oocl looki1t9 •. Si1e1 69J to I YJ.
MIN'S CLOTH1Na-;sTou POI MEN
FAMl-NAMI SUITS RDUCED
luy now end save! Choose from such
f emous makers H Hickey Freeman,
Stein Bloch, J I F and our own Crest
label! Handsomely teilored suits in the
latest \tyles, finHt fabrics!
AltwatiOM free!
SUITS
,.,. 75.00 ... --....
,..,. 15.00 ... _ 7J.OO
re9. 8'.95 ... __ n.oo
ra9. I 00.00 .. -.. t•.OO re9. 110.00 .... -94.00
,.,. 115.00.-... tl.00
,.,. 125.00._. 107.00
re9. I 15.00 .... 11 S.00
SUITS
re9. 145.00_ 1 JJ.tl
,..,, 150.00_ 1 JI.to
re9. I 15.00._. 117.H
,.,. 195.00._ 1'6.00
re9. 200.00 __ 170.00
re9. lt0.00 .. -17'.H re9. 225.00._ 1 t1 .H
re9. 215.00._. 200.0f
ENTIRE STOCK OF SPOIT COATS '. Pick from the cream of the men s fash-
ion world-Stein Bloch, Hickey FrH·
men, Mavest and other makers' hend·
some sport coats in a multitude of pet·
terns, colors end fabrics.
reg. 50.00 _ ............... _ ... -............ _ ....... _ ... -4J.OO
reg. 55.00 _ .. -·-·-.. ···-.. --........... :--.. 46.00
reg. 65.00 -·-··-·--.. ··-·--·-·-14.00 reg. 75.00 _ .... -····-·····-.. -00~ ...... _____ ... oo
reg. 15.00 ---··------··_ .. 7J.OO
re9. I 00.00 ----··----_. ... 16.00 reg. 110.00 ___ ... M.00
reg. 125.00 -·-·-···--·-· _107.00
re9."'i36.00 ·---111.00
reg. t 45.00 __ UJ.00
r99. 155.00 ·--.. -·-··--.. --·-··~ ...... -127.00
DUSS SLACKS FOi MIN
Sav• more when you buy .two peirsl
Our entire stock redu~d for this
event! Choose elf wool worstec:I, hop-
1ack, and sharkskin wNves from fmHt
mehrs. W-.d• selection of colou, pat·
terns.
re9. 20.00 -· 16.00., 2/J1.00
re9. 22.95 11.00 ., 2/Jl.00
r99• 25.95 z1.•., 21•1.oo
r-. 27.95 u.oo., 2/41.00
,.,. 10.00 n.• ., 21•t.oo
re9. 12.50 t ,, • ., 2/11 .~ .r•t· ]5.00 2'.11., 2/17.00
,.,. 17.50 ..... 2/lt.00
r99. 40.00 JZ.• er 2/6J.OO
r99. 45.00 _.-.J6,.IO., 2/71.00 '99· so.oo 40.00., J/7t.OI
re9. H.00 41.00 er 2/11.00
... -S PUINllHINM-STOll POI MIN
•A INtk•r's doun •f r... ha1ulurchi•fs. 11" ~r•• of cott.t. laWR wit~ hancJ.toMec:I ec:l~1. l-. I J/6.00 lJ/4.00
W..ti9ft •f 1flk ttKltw•ar f ,,_.,. ttatt.ftally eel·
•ertis.d maker•. Top quality, exceMHt colors
..... patt"1tS. Re9. l.60 .. 4.00 1.1' ., J/1..00
• fl fASHlOH ISUHD
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On 1191 COlll lteo\'tl ~·-S..1.,l<lt MH~lc ,..,,.... ,.,, Ulh $!retl.
~ .. Kii. 1:JI •·"'· H11110r ,.,.. T•H lfNll.,. Clut>, Mew
V.,.. Count,,. Cluil. C111ta MeM. 7:Jl p.M, '
N--1 Harbor Elk.t Ck*, llU \. ...... >iM Vie Otorlo. NIWllOl'I IMCl't,
•:• p,m. AMt<'lctll Lnlo11 ,.., m •!Id AU(· fllaN, i\lftlrlc..,. \.19lon Htll, Id
'W. Ulft $1rM!, Co••• M•... •~oe '·"'· Amtrlu11 Lt010ft !'otl Ul el Huft.
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llfltton IMCll. I "·"" Hvlltlfte!Olll a..dl t aftadr.1 NO. U.., Vtlett M .. w .. 111 war 1 v.,,w,
Hal~ lit YOt1llOwll Aw ., HIMll!'Q!Oll
8Mch, t: lO p.m.
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No. "' -It T-le, 1401 Ulfl StrHt, N-' ltKJ\. t ·ot I'm.
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Yt ch! CIW. 7'Je W. &•• Av-.e. IM-' a-11. 11 '-11 Hufttlf\llOll a .. c~ h!aN C I u It , Slit••* laacll IM. Huntl.,.IOll
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MIN'S FUINISHINGS-STOIE FOi MEN
MIN'S 9UALITY HOSIERY
\ Hi-bulk Orlon• acrylic hosiery in popu·
ler 6xl rib. Comfortable! .... chin•>
wash, rnachine-dry. lleck, gray, brown,
navy , loden. SiHI I 01/i ·I 3.
Reg. I .SO .............................. -.9' er J/Z.75
Wool end nylon blend stretch anklet is
easy-care, light in weight, comfort·
able. In black, charcoal, navy, ivy
green or brown . One siu fits 10·13.
Re"?j. I .SO ... :. ............. _ ........ -....... 99 or 3/2.71
Wesh-end-weu pajamas; petterns and colors to
plHse ell. Coat and middy 1tyles in sius A, B.
C, 0. Reg. 5.00-6.00 ......................... J.69 er 2/7.00
Permanently pressed pajamas in collarless coat
shorty style. 65 ,-. Dacron• polyester, 35 ,-.. cot-
ton blend in bHic colors. Sias A,B,C,D.. ·
, Reg. 6.00 ·-··-······ .................. : ... _. __ .......... 4.69 er 2/9.00
DUSS SHIRTS REDUCED!
3.39 or J/10.00 reg. 5.00
Just right blend of 65 ,-, polyester,
35 ,-, cotton in the perfect )Ill-around
weight. Choose from two collar styles
-sprHd collar in white end colors or
Oxford button-down coller in white
only. Sizes 14'/i -17. From a very fa.
mous maker.
T·Shirh with crew necks . Top quelity cotton
knit with nylon reinforced neck-band end taped
shoulders. S, M, L, XL Reg. 1.50 _._ ......... 3/l.00
Undershirts of cotton ribbed knit with nylon r•·
1nforced neckband. Generously full cut with lots
of length. S,M,L,XL. Reg. 1.25 ...... -................ 3/2.00
Knit briefs of cotton knit with double sHt.•
Comfortable style with waistband guarentHd
for life of garment. 30-«, reg. 1.25 3/2.50
Boxer shorts of cotton broeddoth, generously
cut for comfort end long wHr. Wide selection
of patterns eftd white. Wei,tbend guaranteed
for life of garment. 30-4'4, reg. 1.50 3/3.00
Permanent-press boxer shorts in a blend of
Dacron• polyester end cotton. Solid colors and
white with guuenteed waistband. Siies 30·'4•.
Reg. 2.00 ......... _.-... -..... -... -...................... ! .................. 1/4.00
MIN'S SPOITSWEAl-STORE FOR MEN
FAMOUS MAKll
OILON9 FASHION KNIT SHIRTS
6.ft reg. I 0.00 \
Pullover style with 3-button placket
and collar. Knit of I 00 ,-. Orlon• ecry·
lie in popular links stitch. Short slHv•
styling in marl tones and solids. Si~•
S,M,L,XL
Mock turtle-neck shirts of I 00 ,-. Orlon• ecrylic
knit with short slHves. In current solicl colorl.
Sizes S,M.L,XL Reg. 9.00 _, ......... -................. -....... 5.tt
IUFFUMS' 9UAUTY SPORT SLACKS
t .ft re9. f 4.00
GrHt buy! Polyester blend slacks
with their own reversible fashion belts!
Plain front, be lt loop models in gold,
blu•, olive, li9ht olive, n•vy or beige,
an with quality alack tailorin9. l2·'40.
Heppl Coats in one site t. flt elll In rioh-looking
~~:~s I~~~ .:.~~~ ... ~,~.i~.~.::.~~"~~~~.: .. ~~~~.~~ ... -.. _ ...... 9."
•AMOuS MAKO SHORT SURI
SPOIT IHllTS AT SAVIN.St
4.6t • 2/9.00 re9. 7 .00
Save mor• whH yo11 buy two Oecron•
poly•ter and cotto1t blend shirts neecl
little er no lronin9; "Zip 0Hn'•" fin·
lsh re,.11 1tain1 an4 spots for e fresh
look '4tn9•r. In 1olid colore . ·~~--~--~~~~--~~~~~----~
• NEWPORT CENTER • 64~2200
••
MEN'S SHOES
ONCl·A· YEAR SAVINGS OF 20•1.
CROSIY S9UARE SHOES
Limited time only! Long wing broguH
in grain IHther of Corfam9 poro·
meric: moc toes, plain toes and Hd·
dlH in black, brown, cordoven , end
two tones. Sizes 7 to 13, B,C,D.
reg. 18.00 ...... 14.40 reg. 25 .00 ...... 20.00
reg'. 22.00 ...... 17.60 reg. 30.00_ .. 24.00
VARSITY SHOP
Natural shoulder suih in four money·
saving price groups! Complete selec·
tion1 in wool, Dacron9 polyester end
wool blends. Solid colon, stripes end
plaids. J
reg. 55.00, 60.00, 65.00 .. _ .... ,,_ .. 49.81
reg. 70.00 end 75.00 ·--.. ·--... 59.81
reg. 80.00 and 85 .00 ..................... --69.81
reg. 90.00, 95 .00, I 00.00 ..... -........... 79.81
Sport coats with netu rel shoulder styl·
ing include all wool Shetland, Dacron~
polyester and wool. Plaids end iolids.
reg. 39.50 ..... 29.88 reg . '45 .00 ...... 35.11
reg. 50 .00 ...... 39.81 reg. 55 .00 ..... 45.81
reg. 60.00 .... 49.11
Dress 1lack1 pla in front in a greet er·
ray of pette'rns and colors et savings!
Save more when you buy two pairs in
this wanted traditional style. 29-38.
reg. 17.95 .......................... 13.88 or 2/26.00
reg. 19.95 ........................... 15.88 or 2/30.00
reg. 22 .50 ................... _ ..... 11.81or2/36.00
reg. 25 .00 .......................... 21.88 or 2/42.00
T reditionel style sport shirts from •
very fam~us maker. All wanted colors
and patterns,
reg . 7 .00-10.00 . . ........ 4.25 or 2/1.00
Cord pants of I 00 •;. cotwn have e
permane nt press, no-iron fllish. Pla in
fro~t style in four greet colors.
reg. 8.00 .............................................. : ...... 4.99
CHINA, GLASS AND GIFT SHO,
.
Tote tre ys ere in 3 sizes with hend·pe inted de-
signs , double baked satin finish, gold filigree
edge. White, gold , black background.
12" tray, reg. b.00 .......... -............................................ 4.49
IS" tray, reg. 8.00 ....................... ~ ................................ 6.49
18" trey, reg.· I 0.00 ................................................. -.. 7.99
Ashtrays of jewel-tone crystal in contemporary
shepes can double es relish or candy dishes.
Blue , ember, olive . 6" round, reg. 2.00 ........... 1.49
loet, reg. 3.50 ............... .... .. ......... 2.99
THrdrop, reg. '4.00 ____ ......................................... 3.29
SAVE-IY. THE-Sn NORn AKI CHINA
Pasadena pattern,
5-pc. place setting, reg. 6.55 ....... i.49
'42-pc. setting, reg. 63 .60 .. .. ... 34."
92-pc. setting , reg . 138.90 .. 79.99
Whitebrook end Whitehall patterns,
5-pc. setting, reg. 7. I 0 ........ -............... 4.49
'42·pc. setting, reg. 69.30 ....... -... 39.ft
92-pc. setting, reg. 151 .25 .. .... "·"
Simplicity pattern,
5-pc. piece setting, reg. 7. 75 ........ 4.49
'46-pc . set, reg. 80. IS ........... n ... 49.99
92·pc. set, reg. 165.SO ................. 99.tf
"Futu~a " tablecloths by 8ucille of rayon end
' polyester with Burlington's "Come·Cleen°'"
finish . In gold, olive or white for all casual or
"company" din ing .
12x52", reg. 5.00 -.. ··-··-·-......... -.--.. -.. _.J.99
52x 70", reg. 7 .00 ...... -................. _, __ ,_ I . ft
60-'0" oblong or ovel, reg. 10.00 _,, __ ... _.l .99
60x I 02" oblong, t•CJ· 11.00 .-........ -... -..... _ 9. t9
6S" fringed round , reg. 9.00 ·-.. --.. ··-·----1.99
metchin9 ne~kins, re9 .. 10 H ..... _ ... _ ...... -.... 69
Bombay, popular oval vinyl plecem·ets are com•
pletely re versibLe in monochrome end solid col·
ors of green, gold, orange or blue. Re9 . 1.00 .It
Round tablecloths from the Bates "Country Col·
lection" are rich in texture. Machine wash, ,,, ..
chine dry and no ironing nHded. Choose .,u-
eau or Livorno patterns in decorator colors.
72'' round , reg. 22.50 .. _ .. -....... -..... _.-......... _ ... 19.tf
90" round, reg . J0.00 ........... _ .......... --................... 27.49
Bates Piping Rock solid color corded febric:
sports two-tone fringe.
72" round , reg . 17.00 .......... -................................. 14.tt
90" round, reg. 22 .50 ...... -........................................ 19.ft
Allow 3 wHks for delivery, pleeu.
COLORFUL CERAMIC
HOLT-HOWARD MUGS
4/l.99 reg . 1.25 ea.
Entire stock reduced! Holt-Howard
mug s come from the fer corners of the
earth to brighten the teble!
SILVERWARE
ONEIDA'S COMMUNITY STAINLESS
6-PC. PLACE smlNG
5.48 reg . 7 .95
Woodmere·, Frostfire, Paul Revere•,
Cant eta·, Driftwood• patterns. In·
eluded in piece-set are 2 teaspoons,
hollow handle knife , dinner fork, salad
fork , soup spoon.
•T ,....,.,~ •I 0..•14. L14.
Lunt Sterli ng et savings! Select from American
Victorian, Spring Serenade, Sweeth eart Rose,
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Tough Chapman MenaCes llampaging UCJ
~. ·By GLENN WHITE the upcoming NCAA-(small college)
_ o• ,,,. 0111, ,.... srlfl playoffs. '
-However, Chapman is also on the A brier. but intense Orange County move and coach Dave Weatherill
basketbaU rivalry resumes tonjght beUeves hls Panthers may have a
when ra mpaging UC Irvine races shot 1t a spot in the eliminations
rapidly improving. Chapman College if they can get by UCI tonight and
at Villa Park High School in Orange. make a strong sho.wing in the re-mainder of their ouungs. Anteater freshman get things under ,,. Chapman has a deceptJve record
way with a 6:30 fracas against the of 7-8, thanks to a slow start which
Chapman jayvee. And the main event saw the Panthers drop slx of their
is billed for an 8 o'clock beginning. 'first nine games. "We were getting
Coa'ch Dick Davis' Anteaters are used to each other." c o n f i d e s
ridin g the crest of a 6-game winning Weatherill -in his first year as
streak and have upped their season coach of the team.
record to l2-~malting them a definite "But we reel we've settled down
:'.ontender for an at·large berth in and are beginning to play up to our
Area Pros Shine
Rain T'1reatene~
·LA Open Actioll
' PASADENA (AP) -Five pro-
fessionals -one more than in the
first round -were jammed into the
lead of the Sl00,000 Los Angeles Open
Golf TOIJ'l'nament at the midway mark
Friday as the weather did ~ abrupt
about-face and tlirned cold, windy and
gloomy. '-'""' Ready to lead the way into the
third round today. with rain predicted.
was Al Geiberger. the only member
of the original cast deadlocked after
the opening round to remain at the
top.
Tied with the lanky Gieberger, who
followed his Thursday 67 wltti a 70
for a 36-hole total of 137. were Billy
Casper, 7G-67 ; Dave Marr, 68-69;
George Archer. 68-69. and young Dave
Stockton. 60-67.
Huntington Beach's J immy Clark
stayed to within three strokes of the
leaders with a 14.0 after two rounds.
Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club
pro Ronnie Rief slipped another stroke
off the pace and now trails the leaders
by five.
Alter a full week of sunny. perfect
weather. the skies turned bleak, Ute
temperature dropped to the low 50s
and a miserable gallery followed play
over the 7,0'll par, 3&-35-71 Brookside
Park golf course.
Sport• in Brief
Defending cbampion ArnoJd Palmer.
who admitted he prefeni to play in
warmer weather. lost a little ground
in a bid to challenge the leaders.
Arnie had a par 71 for a 14.0 totaJ.
Gleberger's associates who tied with
hlm Thursday couldn't bang on.
Young Dave Eichelberger had a 71
for 138; Gene Litder a 72 for 139.
Clark rallied from a first nine 40
for a 33 on the back nine.
Casper. who decl~ he enjoys
playing in ookl weatller. bad one spec-
tacular shot. With ~ ball 200 yards
from ttle pin on the par-4 12th, hi.,.
four-iron with the wind sailed to the
green and lipped the cup for a possible
eagle. He got the birdie.
Former PGA champion Marr. who
now claims affiliation with Litchfield
Park, Ariz.. instead of Larchm0nt.
N.Y.. was another who liked the
elements. He had a 34-35.
Stockton, like Geiberger a graduate
of the University of S o u t h e r n ~ornla, lhot 33-34 for ha rrT. Dave
was a little put out with himself -
he got a boge}'-5 on the ninth hole.
his first bogey oM.he tournament.
The tall. lean Archer, with 32-37..&9.
had four birdies on the first nine
holes. but he missed a couple of
greens on the secopd nine.
Reserve Call Affects
Senator Hurler Knowles
WASHINGTON CAP) -Daro 1 d
Knowles, the only major league pro-
fessional athlete known lo be affect-
ed by President Johnson's reserve
call up, took transfer to military life
calmly Friday even though the Wash-
ington pitcher believes he might lose
Sl00,000 In the process.
Knowles, a school teacher In the
off-season. reported for duty at An·
drews Air Force Base about noon
Friday. 1Jgned some pa'pers and then
returned• to ~ ho~e in Suitland.
Md.. where he will live while on ac-
tive duty in the Washington area.
The 26-year-old lefthanded reliever
Is not happy about the decision of the
President to activate his Air Force
reserve urut -the 113th Tactical
Fighter Wing in which he is an air·
man first class.
"Everyone bas to go and I'll go
honorably.'' he said Friday.
"But I'd be lying if I ~d u!im
happy about It. It came at a e.
Ir it lasta two years, It could Jeopar·
dhe my career."
Barta-Le•e•
MELBOURNE -»Jllle Jeu K .. 1.
makhll a bid to wt. Iller ftnt A•ra-
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\'uacl Friday .. tile eemtlbaall .. ,
witlil bstnlla'1 *ee leHf•C piQ·
ers.
1'llte 21-year..W Amerteu ftem
IA•C Be9d •,,un4 dote a. &Ille
pe.Ji ef Iller p me la treadlll AttrW
Suabttk, • Dtltel Slrl, .. J, .. %, la tM
qaarter-fldll • die Keey.., ...,.
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aeven·tlJne wln.ner on a c~meback
campalfn, Lesley Tu:mer, last year'•
beaten finalist, and Judy Tegan.
MJ11 Tuner, who waa beaten for
the dtle last year by Nancy Richey
of Su Angelo, Tex., rallled to ever·
come Kathy Harter, Seal Beach, U ,
1-2, 8-%.
Cotu!h Die•
EAST LANSING, Mich. -J o h n
Kobs. 68. Michigan State baseball
coach for 39 years. died Friday at bis
home here of a heart attack.
Among players who learned base-
ball under Kobs before going on to the
major leagues were pitchers Robin
Roberts, Dick Radatz. Ron Perran-
oskl and Ed Hobaugh and outuelder
Al Luplow.
Former MSU players for Kobs who
became college head baseball coach-
es included Ed Sobczak at San Jose
State. Wendy Lawrence at Air Force
and Frank Pellerin, the present MSU
coach.
. vet bQmc!ld b.ck to wta • potentlat. We've l>Mn doblc mecb bet-' Redludt ~die Pantben. ta.a. la &lie ..... aw •"4• oa dGlll
ter our last six or seven iamet but However, eatherill'1 force1 took the hanlwood CUpmu hu c-. CMlt taat...-
the two moat recent duels with the on ~ three tbw -........, a trio ua._., ~
Bulldop. of victories la Die i-..4Caftlpalan. PG n ,,.
Chapm!n UC lrvl.H Chapman will be startinf a veteran ~ •• 2M M 1\11100 f Sallde•e.% lineup, including three p ayers •bo * * * HICDDU • .a "" M Hart ,. Ca.uJa.1llam 1-1 have started agalnJt UCI the pall c ........ " I as M Frukll.a c Beekmu M two IHIOU -Frank Franklin, Doug UCI t!W) C ......... fJ"7 MWDlf • • I-! Elclal G M111Mr ~ll Eckert and Tom Hart. T1 '-' ... .. . ""-" ,,
Cbrllte • a UI Eckm and Hart are. tbe team'• ........ ll f1 T.._ ,.,.._ M
5-10 Eckert G Farley 1-1 a IM,_ VdW., : \•-= ., Parur . ,. 'JI leading acoren. bitting 1t polnb per , 17 -..... ... (Utefl) .,. : ~-: 11.fl • game. ··:~ ........ ~ 1S......., II C:.. .... ,,.._, H lJ ' 31 D•via saya "we'll have to 'cont.aiJa • OUWMW T1 : ~":;..11.0 " we still haven't put together two them oHenalvely. They an biggu, " -0 .... n • HowemdM 1J s a
strong halves." •LM~ " tall..._ • Fontlus 7 • J8 h~avier and stronger than ut. If we " ..... ~ .. IO LI I• : Chapman's Improvement is most can hold them off on the boardl and ,, ..._ 76 ~= Roley 5• :.t M '1 Sen l>ilte .. 1t noticable by its record against the hit a good percent.age of OW' 1hQts, .,, ltlwnl• n = ~leu:,"'*" : Coon .. , 10
University of Redlands. Early, we should 1urvive." M L• Melill 0 Gladltone • • • • w.-11 " Sl'Y "911 1•
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Bruins on TV
Again Tonight,·
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NEW YORK (AP) -Lew Alcindor
celebrated his personal homecominl
with 33 points Friday night and led
his UCLA teammates to a 90-€1 b~
ketball rout ot' embarrassed H o l y
Cross In Madillon Square Gardens.
Holy Cross coach Jack Donohue.
who coached the 7-foot-llh Alcindor
in hi school days at Power Memorial
High in Manhattan. walked off th~
court at halftime. trailing 48-32 and
shaking his head.
Holy Cross is now 7-6 for the sea-
son and UCLA -now ranked No. 2
-is 14-1 going into tonight's game
with Boston College. The duel is on
television, Channel 5, 6:30. •
"Too much, too much." Donoh9e
mumbled in disbelier. .
Alclndor was all of that. In addition
to his 33 points. he pulled down 22
rebounds and blocked five shots be·
fore leaving to a standing ovation
Crom the crowd of 18.108 with three
minutes of playing time remalnlng.
It was the £irst victory for UCLA
since it lost its No. 1 rating and a
47-game ... winning streak at Houston
last weekend, and the Bruins wasted
no time in nailing it down.
The Brujns spoted the out-manned
Crusaders -their tallest starter is
6-7 -a 4-2 lead in the opening mo-
ments, then reeled ofl 13 consecutive
points.
Alclndor scored six of those as the
BruiJ'ls established a l>-4 lead and
never were In danger again.
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S!JA{_MING MARKS
KIMBERLEY, South Ahica IAP \ -
Karen Mwr. South Africa's 15-year·
old swimming sensation, broke the
women's world records for 200 meters
and 220 yards backstroke Friday with a time of 2:24.1.
Her time eclipsed her own world
mark of 2.27.4 for 220 ,ards. set at
Pretoria, Jan. 28. 1967, and al.so sur·
passed the m.meter record of 2:2U
established by Canada's Elaine Tanner
in the Pan-American Games at Winni-
peg last July ~-.
1'ie distance of 220 yards is equ~ to 201.l meters. ·
MiH Muir set her latest record In
tbe Griqualand West Champlonshipt
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OCC Rips Chaffey, 109-87
By EARL GUSTKEY
Of Ille Diii'( ...... Steff
Smooth-as-silk John Vallely and
dartin& Bart Carrldo guided Orange
Coast College to its fifth Eastern
Conference basketball victory Friday
night -an easy 109-37 win over Cbaf-
fey at OCC's gym.
Now 5~ coach Bob Wetzel'a team
faces a "must" assignment in Walnut
tonight where the Pirates will duel
powerful Mt. San Antonio, also 5-1. · •
The Mounties wiB throw a bu«e
front wall at Coast -6-5, S-8 and
6-8.
VaJlely, the leading scorer in the
conference and the greatest point-
maker or all-time at Coast. scored
32 points. His teammate, the S-8 Car·
rido. blazed through C b ff e y ' s
defenses in potting several quick
layups and accounted for 22 points
before·he fouled out. ~ Orange Coast lost three players via
USTWIJN COM:WH~8 ,, ,,
Or•n• Co.st s I 673 "'
Mt. SAC 5 1 ~ '" Fulltr!oll S 1 451 "' CVll<~H ( 2 411 43S
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Fuller,,,., IO, S1n11 ""' '6 Rlvenlcle 71, Cnrul 77
Tlfll<Jllt'•e.-Or•flft C~HI •I Mt. SAC Ful,.rton vs. Gol*n West 11 0<..,.. c-1 CYIWA• 4'1 S.nt1 AM
ltlvenldlt 4'I Cllltm-
the personaJ foul route but the Buc1
were so much in command by then
it didn't matter.
It was close in the beginning but
the Pantbers were obviously down
after their thrilling 74-73 win over Mt.
SAC 10 days ago.
The visitors scored first 8ll!i bad
early lead.a ol 8-4 and 11-10 "before
the Bucs took charge.
Bruce Chapman tied the count at
14-J4 and then Carrldo, Chapman and
Butdl Rollins hiked the ante to 20-14.
Chaffey was never again to make
a game out of it.
When George YI.lie bit a three-
pointer with 8:15 left In the first
half, it was 31-17. Vallely scored on
a great drive momenta later to make
lt ~-20. It was at this point where
OCX: unleash'1 its best otfenaive
streak of the evening.
Rolllns upped it to 4~28 and reserve
Doug Allen came off the bench to
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Celts, 118-112
BOSTON CAP) -The auramg Los
AA1elea Laker•. SJ*ked by a sfJCODd.
half .coring outburet by Elgin Baylor,
po1ted their flf.ut atraiibt Natiooal
BMketball A.uodation victory Friday
Di1bt, • 111-112 decision over Gae Boa· ton CtlUcl.
Baylor, wbo had only 11 pol.nta in the
ftrtt half, bounced back after the lJI.
temlts1on to connect fo r24 in the fin-
al two periods and led tbdt Lakers to Mr ftrsl tri~ lD nve meetinp
wltb Botton.
swish tbree straight abota and CbAffey
was out Qf it. ~.
Carrido'a thl'ee-poln\er -bi.a first
of two -made It 70-42 t&Tly in
the second ball. · •
The Pirates pushed on. lUttint tbe
100 mark with 3:09 left ea a bucket
by sub Rieb Hardgrove.
Chaftey coaeb Barney N9waee wu
obvioutly • ..,. witll OOC'a ftne
effort but woaldn't pic.k tile -,.C• to
win the EC tiUe.
"Cypre11 ii the best team bl th•
conf,rence tiPt ndw," be aailL
''Ooo't pt me wroq -doest hat
a fine team. Bat a.., • 1MU
a lot of miltabl. A&.rn.t •., the7
could 1et away witb it ...
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THE FALCONER -Orange Coast's Craig Falconer goes up for a
layup Friday night despite defensive effort of Chaffey's George
Gionta. At right ii Cbalfey's Kent Bane. Orange Cout won easily.
Rustfu.rs Scare Mt. SAC
Bel or /Falling, 95-77
By JORN NEWTON
Of "" Diii.., ,... .....
Golden West's Rustler•, alter takint
I 95 · Tl basketball 1oN Friday
night at Mt. San Antonio. turn their
atteotlcll to another ruaect foe tonilbt
-Fullerton.
The 1ame beains at a p.m. at Oratte
put GWC IWIJ until the last M\lllD minut.a cl the contut. The .Ruatlers
whiWed awa, Mt. SAC'• lead until a
field I08} by 111.-ct Ollie Martin pulled
·them within three at 87-64 w1tb eilbt
ml.mates left
One mlnot.e later SbeUy fftled out
and GWC'a aopes went to the bench
with him. Tbe RusUera were never the
aame, u the MollMiea outlcored them
1M in tbe apace of fov mhlatea.
Shelley and Martin Ued fOf IUM acorinC bobon wUb 25 apiece. M8?'>
tin lipped back and forth amoai the
taller MOUDtie playen, •tealin& the
b9ll and 4rlvinl for balbts.
U CI Hoop Foe in Accident
Tbt taken broke open • clole pme
late in tbe third period. Wlth the score
lied 71-TI, Lot An1ele1 oat.scorJd Bos-
ton f..c2. 8Qlor bad ft\tt pokrta in the
IPl'M-TM c.IUct, ~ a second Ion
IA 3t bourt, beJd a &G-54 balrume Jead.
t College's CYftJ.
Despite owning a l-6 Eastern Con-
Terence recorCI. GWC aave the MOUll·
ties a rough battle.
Tbanb to a siullng fut bruk lad
tough defense, the RtllUert si.,ed
close most of the iame.
Cle bis way to btcomin1 one ot tbt
belt.IT parda in the £ufm1 Confer-
ence, Mm1ill bu dtwloS*I a sure-
fire metllod of drtwlq cbarliog fouk.
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POR'n.AN'D. Ore. (AP) -Seven
member• ol the CUcade CoUege
bukefball team were injured Fri·
day in a car accldtnt on an jq
Oregoa hltbway.
Ca.ctdt Is a familiar name to
Orl!lll Cout area f1n1. The
Orqoe collep avlfered a -.12 1•'-
btiei at the banda of UC lrviDt
urllu 1hts 1eason.
Tbt =•n were an t.btlr wq f.o Lew • f.dibo. to pl17 1 ......
against Lewis and Clark Teacben
Colleae. The game has been
pottponed.
PoUct saJd tbe men were In a
small bua which 1tidded on a ei:lttt
ol Ice on lnte:r1t.ate _. eut ol
Portland.
Tbt but ft"'*1 oo tu &op.
NON ol tbl 1tblttu •11 [Qju:riit
1trloailJ.
AD ._. rt'leued from •
PortJmd bolpitaJ after mt&.I
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treatment.
Jlm Thibodeau staffned 1
d I 1 f o c a t t d shoulder. Jim
MacDk:ken had dlest inJW1es and
Don Levins received . 1 broken ,
tlnunb.
Playm Kerry t..ans.r, 1.d Born.
and Larry Baswt wtr• treated
for cub and brulaea.
The driver ol tbe vehicle. Rick
Jl.obuon, alto a p1'ye:, recelvtd ailudbMMI ..
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Pll1'# . coach Bill Russell, nursing
a llllbt_•1• injury auffered asaJnat St.
1..MdJ 'n.und81 nifht. played only
MVell mJntuet lll t&e flnt haU but
~.. la act.loll moet of the last two IJC!iodl. 8-Jlor topped all tc0nr1 with 35 PcUta-Atthfe Clark contributed "8. lac1udlal 17 ill the ant ball, white
Gail GoOdrldl contrlbu1*l D. ..._ wu ltd by Sam Jones wttb
'l1 ~ Jobn Ha•lkek with 25, aod
Doi H._ wfttl M.
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After trailin' most of tbt first half.
GWC caqbt the Mouotlts at 28 ·au
with six mlnutea left J11 the ftrat tWlla.
RUIUtf forw.S Mia Slltlle7 bit lel'tD
field coall before the brut.
Ml SAC manued to opt.1111> a 1b·
pohlt lead at balttime, ti · 41; and
ltre11c.bed !ti adnatap to 10 altar' CllltJ
two minutu wu1 JODI bl 1be MCODd
ball.
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quanera pr•aau.rilli the
cluay Oilers and t.o-a point
the effort w11 1uccellful as
AN Orance and Black aufI ·
ered 2S turnoven.
However .,..the atratev was
alao di~ in ~nse
that by keeping it up, the
losen wen tweed t.o foul.
1
Barons
Top CM,
4745
11\ey were c:har&td with 20
lnfr1ct1on1 plus a technical
on CC>ach Al Hackney the
first two quarters.
They wollftd up the ni&ht
with 32-foulJ, whicb coach
Elmer Comba' outfit con·
verted into 36 polnte. The
visitors made nine points on
charity tosses.
Four Nt\'lport players left
tfte action in the fourth quar·
ter with tbtir quota of five
fouls. '
But HIJD~oo alao had
Its problem&· u ata.rs Greg
Snycler an4 l\oy Miller were
each uaeai¢ with four in·
kactions the first ball.
Yet it w~ ~ler's spatk1·
ing performahce the tint 11
minutes of the last two at.an·
Al that wrapped up Hunt·
lncton'1 15th victory In 18
starts and kept the Oilers
unbeaten in circuit battle.
The class,y junior poped in
14 polnts tn t.bose key min·
lites to offset a dazzling dj s.
play of outside shooting by
the Tars' Alan Gage. Miller
had 18 for the game while
Gage popped in 20.
Botti fouled out in the last
quarter. Gage with 2:12 re·
maining, M.illei-with 15 sec·
o~t.o go.
l';ewport never did lead.
altbough the hustling Tars
tied the score at 2·2. 4-4 and
8-8 before Huntington reel·
ed off five quick points to
go ahead for good.
The wild first half WOIUJ4
up w.ith Combs' group on
top. 48-41. .._,r Newport
clo~ed up Crom an earlier
11-point deficit. The Tars
were down, 44-41, with • .a
seoonds to ga but Mike Coo·
treras hit four free throws
in tbe time left to give his
mates a bigger cushion.
The Tars made one tnore
run at the potent Oil City
quintet. slicing the gap to
69-0.1 wi th 6:03 showing on
the clock.
But the Sailors died out
after that and were out·
sc<nd by a 1~ m~gin the
rest of the way.
Snyder hit 26, Contreras
had 18 and Brian Ambrozidl
pqtted 11. Gaae (20), Bob
Black (18) and Ron Love
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-Little Theater's
New 'Champion'
Looking Up
If Y--ou Run Away Future Star1 Bou Tonight
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By TOM TITUS
Of "" o.llY "" .....
Superiority in community theater is an often discuss-
. ·ed. and rarely agreed upon, commodity based of
necessity upon personal opinioll and as subject to
change as a season's program. , .
It'll Never Pay
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am a 14-year-old boy
who wanta to aay aomethlng to all the kids in this
country who think they would like to run away from
home. "Forget it!"
My dad 'yelled at me the other nlgbt and I de·
cided the best way to get even with him was to leave
borne. I packed a bag,
took some bread and
uuOy aeatea •w Ollet. nuu for lettblg .. now .
bow 1$ wu wm yeu.
By VERNON SCCYM'
!WI ..._..,... Cw1 J I
HOLLYWOOD ~ -
Tbrouch th ~ea"ra
HoU,.QOd lW promoted ita
starletl ID a aeriu of
schema to · ~ iDJtant
at.an. Witb few exceptiom
they failed. .
Eacb studio would donau
a vacuoua youq tblng to
the project, usually called
the campu. baby stars, deb
atsl or stars of tomorrow,
and sit back hoplng to reap
a little publicity for their
newest movies.
-recetw valllabll exposure
tbroqb ( b ~ promotlGD;
TbiJ ye&r'I (HtMtiel wllJ
emC'ffd hr Geoa Kell)',
lejdDIC fm1lllr clltlnctJoD to
t!Mtn&
Kel)J 111\'tJ' oeeded a pro-
m~ 1tun1 tn fllml. He
ltarred la bla wry Ont pie·
t~: "Por .C. and My Gal,"
with Judy Garland.
"Every proaucu a D 11
director In ton will be
watcbint th1I ahow. I th;:==~~====: amount& to a maaa in·
terview or scrtn test lor
dozem ol kids." ~ aa.id.
Our observation of the little tbeater stene in Orange
County began three years ago, and during these past
36 months three different community groups have come
to our attention u worthy claimant! to the mythical
tiUe of "best in the county."
Hy pnotist
Owes Fame
To Illness
peanut buUer and jelly
in a sack and away I
went. The first night I
slept in an empty garase.
I dam near froze to DEAR ANN LANDERS: I
death. A courle 'Of dogs am a divorced woman who
chased me, caught a ia in Jove with a man of fine
cold, the bread got hard character. He bu a lovely
and I began to worry disposition and treats me
about my folks, especial· well. He ~es a good
Jy my mother. I went to' ~~lary but will never set the
a movie the second day w~rld on fire.
Most freguenUy the dollyl,.;;;=====;;;;::==;;:,
dimwit in the contt!st ·or
pageant would have a bit
put tn a film wbicb would
be prominently mentioned
as s~men.aded arollbd
in an outfit designed to
display her cba9ms to best
HILD OYll
INDS TUIS...
1 1,,m~sa
First, during tbe 1965
season. there was the new·
born Anaheim Playhouse,
which linked such impre>
sive offerings as "'nte Diary
· of Anne Frank," "Stop the
World -l)Vant to Get
Off." "Sunday in New York"
and ''Once Upon a Mat·
tress." Unfortunately art-
ietic merit could not sup-
plant financial demands
and the Anaheim Play-
house expired after less
than a year of operation.
In 1966 and early 1967,
the standards were set by
the Laguna Playhouse with
back-to-back successes like
"Tbe Knack," another ver· MARY EASTMAN.
sion of "Stop the World"
and "A Man for All Seasons," as well as "The Subject
Wu Roses" and "The Roar of the Grease~t. the
Smell of the Crowd." That year's space wu a banner
one for Laguna and gave the playhouse a big push
toward its projected new theater.
A strange malady which
ca~ed a 1 m o s t total
~ysia for many months
was the indirect cause of
creating the career of Pat
C.Ollina, the "hip hypnotist."
who will play a one·nJght
engagement at Melodyland
Theater Monday.
The strange illneas struck
Miu C.Olllns wblle she waa
studying voice in Chicago.
Doctors were completely
puzzled by it and were
unable to find a cure untU
she wu sent to Illinoil
Research Hospital where
she was treated with Hype
oosis. Leaa than a month
later sbt left the hospital
cured, but with an obsorbing
curiosity about hypnosis.
Following extensive study
at the Dlinoia IDJtitute of
Hypnoeis, ahe became a
highly qualified hypnotist
and worked with many top
psychologlsU, psychiatrists
aod physicians.
but I didn't enjoy it at • The problem I~ that I have
all 1 decided 1 had done ~ubstantial holdings and the
d b thiner and Pd mterest on my investments a um • are greater than hla salary.
better c&!l up my dad He hu no ide-a that I have a and uk him to come and dime.
get me. Should 1 tell him now
When I called home my aboat my finances? Will he
mom anne:red. She wu so feel I tricked him il J wait l1ad to hear my voice r until a£ter we marry? -
thought the would jump SWEET PEA
through ttie telepboae. In no
time at all my lolb came
and got me. My mom's eyes
were '° ~ I could tee abe had cried an night. My'
dad'• eyes were red, too.
They didn't boiler at me at
all, they jut said they were
glad to have me back. ,L...
N<W I know that bo111na
the greatest place in the
world. If my dad yells at me
again I will uk myself.
"Why ii be yeWng?" and I
will shape up and do w~at
I'm suppoaed to do.
Pl~aae print my letter.
DEAR SWEET PEA:
Yoa've sot 1a10i claaa wor·
rlea, bo.ey. Break tile aewt
a few daya before tile w•
dblg. I douM tUt It wDl .,.u a•ytlthta.
DEAR ANN LANDERS:
we just had our fourth
daughter and all I can think
of is the cost of marrying
these girls off.
advantage. .
Tblreafter no one eve.r
beard of her again, unleaa
ol course, she wa& the studio
chiera current girl friend.
la that cue she'd ' land a
couple of fair roles ud then
disappear in favor of .,_
other kitten.
Tonight ABC.TV w J 11
televise the first legitimate
such program, "Hollywood
Stars of Tomorrow Awards"
-under new management
This time the DOlftlnee&
were selected by mom and
video editors and colulnnilta
across the country with lit·
tle or nothing to gain by
the choices. There are 19
ca~gories involving a l J
enrertainment media.
But it appears editors and
columnists are somewhat
slow on the uptake. Some
of the "stars of tomorrow"
already are stars of today:
Nancy Sinatra. Tom m y
.Steele, Alan Arkit\, Du!tin
1:.= ~TlE
-ot ~ OWi LOea
M WT Ml.IM II.Ye. \
IAllM f£*1UA•ln40CI~
• CMO wml ~ONLY •
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tuch• londOft'I
turned-on ..,.to cool
ltnt call
him "Sir" I
TODAY, HOWEVER, the spotlight i6 slowly but in·
exorably being usurped by a relatively young producing
group which gathered its second wind over a ~ear
ago and has been outdistancing lie field ever since
-the Orange Studio Theater.
Born in the prolific 1965 season that produced South
Coast Repertory, the Anaheim Playhouse and the Costa
Mesa Civic Playhouse, the Orange group used ~e
impetus of a touring satirical rewe ("litUe man m
search of bis serious side") and a clean sweep of
the FooUlght Festival to establish one of the better
community theaters in the shadow of the Orange Drive·
In. Little known and difficult to find, the theater
progressed slowly through its first IUJllDler season.
At this point she decided
l\at she stJU wanted a
career in show business and
it wu .only a matter "
time until she created her
present act which combines
her abruties as a hypnotist
with her Oair for comedy.
Maybe if I had seen one like
it I wouldn't have done auch
a dumb tiling. -SMARTER
NOW
Please tell me why the
bride's family always have
to foot the bill for the wed·
ding? I know it i s
customary. but with so
many things changing. why
doesn't somebody change
this custom?
H o l f m a n and Faye ..
Dunaway, not to mention Continuous Show Since-thlt Ume Pat C.Olllns
has played the top night
clubs from Hollywood to
New York and from Miami
to Lu Vegas. M well u
many leading theaters.
The groom's family in·
vites just as many Criends
and relatives as the bri(fe's
family. ls it fair that the
father of the bride should
get stuck for a big bash
when half the guests are
people he barely knows?
David Hemmings and Ra· S.t. and Sun. From 2
quel Welch. !~~~~~~~~~~~~=:======~ DEAR SMARTER: Bere'a
yev leUer aad I'm &lad
yeu're ltome. RauiDS away
never 1obe1 a Jroltlem. M
Then after three productioM, the lights went out
at 195' N. State College Blvd. and stayed out for
a full ¥ear even thciugh the Orange players successfuJly
defended 'their best production trophy in the 1968
FooWght Festival. When managing director Mary
Eutman snapped them back mr, they stayed on.
Fullerton Announces
Casting for 'Brecht'
The "comeback production" wu the venerable "little
man'' -this time set to music by Glenn Wescott
-and a scheduled two-month run stretched into five
months it the home theater and another two months
in Hollywood. It was the big~est succes1 of the. season
and laid the groundwork for bigger and better things.
Cutina for the fortbcom·
lng production of t h •
F u 11 e r t o n Footligbtera,
"Brecht onl"Brecbt,'' bu
been announced by John
Fenacca, wbo is dired:inl
THE PIRST 0, these was ''Luv," the Murray the coBectJon of works by
SchisgaJ satire which also played well beyond its the German playwrigMr
scheduled run. It proved to be the year's best comedy. The co mpany includet
Following "Luv" and currently oo the studio Theater Doug Rowe, frequent direc-
boards on Fridays and Saturdays is another clear tor o1 Lagwia PlayhouM
triumph, the Robinson Jeffers adaptation of ''Medea" produc4itona; Paul Willon,
with Ruth Wagner in the title role. Like it! two who alGTed in "Tbe Subject
pt'edeceason. it is directed by Miss Eastman whose Wu Roses" for Fenacca
staging of Greek tragedy is as impressive as bet
work with comedy and musical satire. at Laguna lut HalOD, and
'nieatrical superiority, in a region as thickly populated Art Prunier, allo featured
with 1tagea u ii Orange County, may be a transient ~~ ~Uo~ in
and fleeting thing, but at the moment the standards e a ·
are being set by the Orange Studio Theater. . Other cut member• are S ally Brown , Walt
IN 'BllECtfr-
P.ul Wlhon
What you say carries a lot
of weight. Ann Landers.
Please launch a campaign
to split the cost of the wed·
ding between the t w o
families. -OVER mE
HILL TO THE POORHOUSE
DEAR OVER: YH've
got about ZI yean to eave
af fer die weddJaa1, n.d, IO
atart teekbll It away ucl
doa't eoall& .. ea•m•
dauctal· A wetldht1 need
Mt M aM& ••~ ud I& cer·
talaJy aboldAI •t be aore
laYlslt t~u yH cu eom·
f01ialtly afford.
Orlf*lnt .,..., lie "Ill" to Ille kids
!r'W ""' wllll, llut II an ""' "°" "Giit" fW k.._. YW Cllll coot II and
Still, there are other talen·I~
ted youngs~rs who will
1 ~:(mesa
' .-.:i "0 !ii '1.1;..a ·,. •))'!Mb~
Fun And Excitement
Wrth
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and director Fenacca, who F u 11 en.on. Reservations ...... s.. a s.. • 2 P.M.
Sunday 12:30 Onty
ALL SEA TS 50c
8ACKSTAGI -Thor Nielsen of Anaheim, who
relcenUy finished repeating the role of Fagin in a
San Bernardino production of "Oliver," is directing
"Finian'1 Rainbow''-for the Long Beach Civic Light
Opera • • • the mOJical goes into production Feb.
8 for two weekends, ThUJ'lday through Sundays •••
Speaking, as we were earlier. or "Medea," the
EWipides claaaic will be offered next by the drama
d~ent of UC Riverside . . . it's the first Greek
t(lgedy ever produced by UCR and is scheduled for
Feb. 7·10 in the University Theater . . .
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recently tlaged ibe comedy may bt teCUred by calling HELD OYEI ''Luv" at the La cu n a .._ or a.a:t.
Playboust. ---------
The Brecht ~ is
repretentative of all the
playwri&trt'• wwks
dra~, Ntire, tyrica, poetry
and narrative. The entire
company will be onstage
throughout the play, obaerv·
ing, c o m. m e n t i n g and
p&rticlpaUng in the ad.ion.
Teen Debuts
HOLLYWOOD (UPI)
Connie Scott. a 17-year-old
New York schoolgirl, will
make her movie debut as
Kirk Douglu' daughter
.. ,,,. Brotherhood." The production will open
Feb. 9 for tbr~ weekends,1.:=========:.JI
Fridays and S a t u r d a y s
through Feb. 24 at the
Muckembaler Center. 119
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Housewives Bad News,.
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Food Bill Up, But Gro ce rs' Margin Still Thin ...
awrlft!M '""" U.S. N"" IM Wwl4 "'"" food dollar -38.8 cents. or almost
two filths of it.
as net profit. That compares with
1.2 cents in 1965 ~d 1966. Food prices are headed for the
escalator a gain in 1968. ·Housewives
are being told by the U.S. Department
of Agriculture that they can expect
an increase of 2 to 3 percent over
all. in grocery prices.
The farmer .got 32.2 cents. or slight·
' ty less than one third of the food
dollar.
Total net profit or grocers fell from
slighUy more than a billlon dollars
in 1966 to '855 million ln 1987 -
a drop of nearly lJ percent. Thia
dip in profits came while total 1pen·
ding for food from U. S. faima in·
creased by ,2.1 billion in 1967. Th!s forecast comes after a year
tn which food prices leveled off. tak-
ing the edge off resentment over the
1harp jump in 1966. Jn that year.
many housewives became so irritated
at rising costs that they took lo picket
lines in front of supermarkets across
the United States.
When food prices rise, who gets the
extra money?
THE CHART on this page shows
how the average dollar spent in 1967
for food grown on American farms
was divided among farmers, workers
and middlemen who move food from
the farm to the shopper's grocery
cart.
Labor got the biggest share of the
Profits to middlemen amounted to
2.7 cents. These are the people who
process. transport. distribute and
retail food products. Taxes paid by
them accounted for 3.4 cents of the
dollar. All other costs came to 22.9
cents.
This breakdown ~each dollar that
goes for food from Ameiican farms
has remained about the same for
the past five years. Thus, farmers.
workers and businessmen have been
sharing about equally in the rising
expenditure for food . .
THOUGH HOUSEWIVES tend to
blame grocers when food costs rise,
facts show that profit margins in the
grocery business actually have nar·
rowed.
Last year. grocers kept only one
penny out of each dollar of sales
The rise in food ex~nditUJ'ea in
1967 was due to an increase in the
amount consumed, rather than higher
prices. Farmers marketed a larger
volume of food, but actually took in
$600 million less than in1966 becauae
of a drop in farm prices.
This year, farmers are expected
to receive somewhat higher prices
for their produets, and, as a result,
housewives will i.ind things more ex·
pensive in the supermarket, according
to estimates by Agriculture Depart·
rnent economists.
CATTLE on the hoof are seen
bringing higher p~ th i s year.
Housewives can expect to pay more
-----------Our Man i n San F rancbeo
A CODA FOR MISS CAROL DODA
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By HERB CAEN
SA.'l FRANCISCO -The Condor
Club on San Franciseo's Broadway
i.s still cashing in on Carol Doda.
.-ho no longer works there. The
joint's big sign now reads "Topless
-Wbere It All Began With CAROL
DOD . .\..·~ wbk:h is a fair example
cl sneaky double-talk at that.
VA.''KEB ~OW·HOW: We siDllltf cannot let this week pus
witlliaat saluting W't.lliam Tyson. a
,llodesto ~ staticm operator.
Just receotty, bound hand and root
by a bandit.. be 5UIIllDooed help
by dialing the phone with his nose
• • • Fascinating fiDtt <via PA
from Meactville. Pa.) : ''Talon. Inc..
has wfthdr •• n from diSCIUSiGm
looting toward tbe pardwe of
Standard • ~ Co. of
~uanooga.." Comments W m .
Selwyn: "Since Talon makes zip-
pers I can't see bow this merger
failtd!" . . . Add semi-startling
Birkeley sight.em: A KKK Truck-
ing Lines t1'11<:k with a "Wallace
ror President" sticker. And I'm
still surprised that the petition to
put Wallace's party on t b e
California ballot received over
40,000 signatures in L. A. -as
against 811 in San Francisco. I
didn't think he'd get that many
here either.
EXEC. Edpr Belioll, fresh out
of Mt. Z-ICD Hotp. and raving about
the food there: "Man. they even
give you ~ IOUp when
you're on mtra~ feeding."
Thia aceOUDb fol' t.he bnlges in
the tube • • ~ m CatTM1. Maudie
Dewburrt ~8d u9 <Nf!r this
bumper ltioch?' ~ft a paumc car;
··uve Alone aM t.ck ft ...
QU<YTE from )alt year: After
Sinatra Jolt his tw.> front teeth
to the fi.Jtl of Cn1 Ccba in Las
Vegas, Milton Berle • s t e d :
"Doesn't he know bettar than to
fight Jews in the desert?"
ADD CETERAS: Everybody I
know has the nu and everybody
you know has the au and you
and I have the flu so this must
be a major epidemic. right? I tried
to check this with my source at
Public Health, but he's home with
the flu • • • Movie King Steve
McQueen has rented a penthouse
in the Cow Hollow sector of S.F ..
wherein to dwell while shooting
a Warner Bros. flick tit 1 e d
i!fullitt," starting the first wk. in
February. He plays an S.F. cop
who falls in love with his motorcy-
cle. A female cycle.
BARREL'S BOTTOM: Harr y
Bridges got the word from his
medics -no more cigarettes ever.
or he won't live to be 100 after
all. Now he's hooked on Sen-Sen.
SENATOR EUGENE McCarthy
is scoffing at reports that Jesse
Unruh has already bet '600 that
his pal. Bobby Kennedy, will run
for President this year. ''There's
one bet Jesse won't wln," mapped
McCarthy. "Kennedy has already
closed himself out of the race -
and I'd sure like to get some of
that funny Unruh money."
INCIDENTALLY. I was amazed
at the number of people in the
McCarthy camp who confide that
if it's Johnllon vs. Nixon, they CAN
bring themselves to vote for Nixon.
But not for "that other jluy••
<meaning Ronnie). The "ABJ In
'68" buttons are now being amend·
ed to read "Anybody but Johni:on
-UnJess it's Reapn" . . . My
last exclusive: The DemOCt'atlc
ticket will be Johnson and Nixon.
the Republican ticket Nixon and
.Johnson. Wanna bet, Jesse?
SPORTSWRITER Ron Fimrite,
nursing ci hangover at a local bar:
''I feel lite a heart traMl'JfW'tt·
donor" . . . Apropos which, Mark
Gerstle III has compased a tbum·
ping good ballad titled "I've Got
Those They Gave Mv Lover the
Heart of Another and Now He's
in Love with My Brother Blues"
• , . As for "I Left Mv Heart ln
San F rancisco,0 tl\at is open to
all sorts of new interpretations
these days.
ZUBIN MERTA, conductor of the
L.A. Philharmonic. made Time
Ma1?azine's cover this month, which
n!mlnds me that our maestro in
San Francisco, Josef Krips, is tired
of being quoted constantly as
saying about Zubie-baby: "The flew
Toscanini has been born!" "I never
said that '' scowled Josef at Trader
Vic's thr~ugh &ngry puffs of cigar
smoke, "for the simple reason that
I don't believe it. He is a very
talented young man who Is in
danger of spreading himself thin"
. . . Judging from the space he
is getting in the national ma_gs.
I would say that Mehta is spreading
himself thick. Tbick·thick-thick.
A Quiz to Test Your PQ
Congreumon Craig Hom~ of
Long Bea.ch of ftr• thu 12-quution
qui: bv which he claim.! ant10M can
find hi.I own "political quotWit" and
at t~ l41ne timt have his &core pre·
diet Lvndon Johnson's electoral vott
n& tM m%t election. Democrat& are
aUosoed 20 points /OT eacl1 Tight
an.ftCff and Republicans 10 point.s. A
1c0f't of 70 is passing and 100 is ez.
C'fll.-nt Needed to toin the election
an 270 1~ctQral votti. Ta avoid aTQU-
t'MnU C11lJI071t taldftg t1l:c tut may "" d<U which OMWeTS an right or
wrong. Hrre it ~:
A. Attu pnmlsla1 to Nt fe4enl jelts
and awiee~ tff tilt WMte Roue
Up&a LBJ: 00 Became very popular
Saturday, January 27, 1961
The Comment Pa.ge of the J
D.aily Pilot teeb to Inform l..
and .Umulate l't'adtn by
presenting a nriety oh:om·
~tar¥ on tolici of Inter· ut and aignl c1nca from
lnf ormtd obM"1r1 a n d spokesmen. •-.n N. Weed,, "'WI.._
above 25% in the polls. (2) Married
oil his daughters. ( 3) Ran up the
lar!!!t deflclt in history .. t4) Hired
1\alr-iiilllfon more people.
8 . Secretary McNamara goe1 to tM
World But because: (1) Internation-
al finances hardly can be loused up
any more. (2) the generals revolted.
(3) It boosts LBJ's re-election hopes.
Give away South Vietnam. (3) Lose
our shirts. (4) Start a Marshall Plan
1llf HanoL--
H. Wbea LBJ aJbd Americans to
write Congraa to boost &heir taxes: m Stamp sales fell to a new low.
(2) Congresa was afraid he would
give the money to Lynda Bird for a
wedding present· (3) They wrote for
a cut.
C. The S.preme Coart It: (l) Dis· arminl ut in the miftt of the War I. Grea1 Society "New Economics"
(a)ln '71et.nam, (b) on Poverty, (c) meant: (l) Prtces fo up. (2) The ~ol·
on Crime~ (2) Very popular in the , lar goes down. (3) Mooey goes with·
South. (3) Popular everywhere. out saying. {4) l>ollan to doughn~ • ls no longer &ood odds.
D. Alter U1te1l.n1 bt Lyudoa's ltet11re
oa •1To1e<erHaa'' ud "Bridie
BaOdlnt" Brezboev ucl Ko110-:
(1) Slept beUer. (2) Beat up a U. S.
attache. (3) Sent more arms to Ho
Chi M.lnh. (4) Bought land ln Texa..
E. a.•1 Jtnee4.J'• HW book: C n
Colts $<t.8&. ( 2) Ia atven away free for
lt d,_. boda, (~) Should be ignor·
ed. (4) All of thete. , ...................... ...
Ju we: (l) No Jonger mlot them.
(2) Contlnae overaeu Civ•a•qs. (3)
Collect J>11t due debts from Cbarln
De G1uJJt, (4) Doa't.
G. Seefti&TJ Rad •••ta negotlatlOl1 wteb N_... VletMnl at wlalcla we ,.....t Cl) Offer rice subaid)u to
Vlft C., qnir)M--relormen. (2)
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J. Wheaevv kattary MeNamara
rd1lru fmn Vleeaam 11yl111 "thlnta
are l:ldltr''r (l) They art for us. 121
For the other side. (3) Draft calls go
up. (4) His wife meets "1m at the
airport.
k. Demecn&a wlat ru •• &H John·
-eMU.fh '-' time fft~ for th ant electllll 'J: (1\ Building up anU~Adm1nlat11Uon votlna records.
(2) Crylfta a lot. (S) Lootlng m>und
fqr new jObl. (4) AD cl these.
L. Mewl ·a.e ~-PP the 8ftnle dltrea ~ llile .AdmJal-
..,..... 111 ( 1) Not 1aying what it
doa. <l} Not doini what it "!lays. 13)'
11 confuaed. (4) la deliberately con· lmiDI our ... mlel wbo b.avt 110 Jdel ..._ ..... ..,..,elhlr.
for beef. Pork should cost about the.
•ame u in lM'l if the current ouUook
for hog numbers holds.
Chicken Is · not eipected to show
llluch change In price. Tu.rt.ya ma1
1M somewhat higher. Esg prices wW
be a~ut like tboae of 1987.
Some of the sbarpe&t price increases
are predicted for canned ffirlta,
becauae the paclc from the 1987 crop
11 smaller. Citrus fruits, too, probabty
'1rill cost more in 19e8.
Little change in mill: prices is being
forecast, but the cost of bread and
flour may coDtlnue to creep upward
because df the higher costa in pro-
cessing and baking.
Hardest hit are those people who
eat out a good bil Another ri.se of
5 percent in cost.I of meals away
from borne is predict~.
Housewives may find some comfort
in this fact: The 2 to 3 percent in·
crease in food prices predicted for
1968 is less than the jump of 5 percent
tegistered in 1966.
When Food Bills Rfs,--e -
Where Does the Money Go?
In 1967 , U.S. housewives spent $86.5 billion
-$2.1 billion more than in 1966-for food
produc ed on American farms. This chart .
1how1 how the food dolla r wos divi~d.
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THE PET CURE
A Frisky Pup Can 'furn the Tide··
So Can a Skunk From the 'Library'
By STANLEY S. JACOBS
In "Health'' Ma1aztne
Eight-year-old Billy Harrison seem-
ed to lose his will to get well afttr
undergoing six difficult and painful
operations on his tubercUlar left leg.
One day his surgeon sa1<1 to him:
"What you need, my bucko. is a
dog! I'll see that you have one by to-
morrow nigh\."
Billy's mother, a resignec1 and dis-
pirited woman of 35, protested in "ain
tlat her IOD w• too ill and weak to
toler,te a frolicsome puppy around his
bedroom. Nevertheless, the surgeon
took a cab to the Ellen Prince Spever
Hospital for Animals tn New York
City. conferred with the veterinarians.
and brought to the sick boy's house a
friendly and peppy six-month-old mon-
grel wbo made pals with Billy in a
matter of minute1;-
WITHIN A MONTH some punting
but gratifying Improvements w e r e
noted in Billy. His spirits had soared;
having a living creature dependent on
him for wattr, food, and love was a
new and magic experience. Even his •
depressed and worried mother, who
bad communicated her own feeling of
hopeleuness to the small patient, had
become cheerful and optimistic.
"Most important of all," the doctor
told me, "Billy's bad leg had begun
to heal. Three months later, he was
walking with the a.id of a cane. 111
some way we can't analyze, the pres·
ence of a pet stimulated Nature to a
speedier healing process and wrought
miraculous changes in the boy's out·
look as well as in his mother's. I be·
lieve that we are overlooking a bet
when we don't presaibe animlils ill
more cases like this."
Tbe ,.scientific • mJnded Individual
may scoff at this belief that the pre-
sence of a frisky pup in the house
sUmlllated Nature's healing of Billy's
leg. But Dr. John D . .Beck. director
of the Speyer Hospital, does not dis·
ml.u tbil idea u mere theory. He bu
a gro'tring file of case histories that
reveals hundreds of lick children, ail·
ing older people, and adults. with in·
juries, diseases, 01 neuroses have been
helped to get well -or to stave off
death for awhile -by the acquisition
ot a bouteholO pet.
The tJnlvenity of Michigan Hospital
at Ann Atbor maintains a well-stocked
private IOO for Ule patients in iu chil·
dren's ward. It even has two coati·
muodil, acne. racoon·llke animals
with a special talent for stirring the
mtenlt and affection of small pati· •••
IN ADDmON, •ome dtie1 maintain
"Junior Museums" that Hf'\lt as anl·
rnal ..... llbratlM. Youngster•
come lft to borrow r&bbiU, chickens.
dOC-. oat.I. rwnsten. and birds for
pertodl cl bro week.I or longer. One
1ucta ''library" tn ~tnachutette en· truted tt deOdorlled 1kunk, "Patt1, ••
to-M U.,.ar-okl be)' •..U.lae from
Jdllmnla. Bee&• of bk "'" JU. Ult, tilt dbrarJ walvtd its ralt1 ad
UM pa~ apt Patq for atmoat 10
moalbl. ~ UM boy dkd, bl.a father re·
tuned' PabJ to tM Julior MURWn
aid r::'lcl bla cllect for e&O to buy eMI;;; = . ulJMls. ''l'm C.vlnttd M .. fill M1ped l'l1 I08 ,.._, aUve
and .. • lllODtha btyOltd hJr time,,.
he 1ald. ''Th• &ftlmal made blm a}.
most it.1 • thvucJl bl• We was ebbing ...,.
YotJHO lNV~ an upecially
f'tlll(lllll" to pets. 1 11 c b u Susie
............ ,.. ... d&.Qahier and mlJ c:Md ti a SacrllMDto elec:tronic
engineer. There were lew playmates
on the suburban street where she
lived.
One day 8'alte was struck by a 'de-
livery truck oul!ide the house in<:ur·
ring a severe back injury. She requir·
ed three operations and afterward had
to wear a steel brace.
"I am sure that if your child bad a
greater will to recover, she could dis-
card the brace and go back to school,"
her surgeon said. "But she almost
overseas on a Unittd Nations health
mission, said to Mrs. Jennings: Would
you do me a favor? I have a fox ter•
rier namett.Smoke 1 bave to leave be·
hind. He oeed4 a g00<1.J!.ome. It would
be a pity to tum him <YVer to the dog
pound. Will you accept him as a gift
and oare for him?"
Hesitant at first. Mrs. Jennings fi-
nally agreed to ta.ke the dog int-0 her
small apartment. Soon the neighbors
noted a change in her. When,1he walk·
ed to the supermarket to buy liver w
tidbits for Smo)(e, sbe also began se-
lecting meat, chicken, egg1, and fruit
for herself.
"I MIGHT as well eat. too," she said
sheepishly. "He's such a good dog, and
he's fine company at mealtime.'' SQe
had regaintd her will to Uv.t. Uncon-
sciously. Mrs. Jennings had been
"anting to starve herself before the
new dog came into' her li!e and gave
her new responstbiltles.
The selection of pets is a wide one
when you are considering an aninwll
as a companion for a sick m~ber of
J your household or for an ailing friend.
seems to lib her life now as a semi· Doctors have told m~ of some strange
invalid. She ought to fet out and play pets that aided their masters in mak·
more." · ing speedy recoveries. ·
ONE DAY the litlt girl aaw a mon·
key in a Sacramento pet store win·
dow and asked if she could have il
Somewhat dubiously, her fat:ber paid
$25 for the inquisitive, frisky little ani·
mal, although simiaqs, as a rule, do
not make suitable· pets because they
are so unpredictable and are given to
temper tantrums and biting.
"The monkey's name was Peanuts,"
the surgeon recalls "I think Pe-anuts
was able to do more for the child ttian
any C<>rJ>S of specialists IJld psyc:bia-
triats. Within two weeka Susie, •bo
bad become irked by the brace, an·
nounced: 11 don'l need tbi~ thing any
more' and took it off. She wesil beck
to school, apparenUy able to do every·
thing as before. In my opinion and that
of Su$1e:S famUy. that monkey
deserves the Nobel Prize."
Paychlatrist.a and psycologiats spe·
cialWDg in juvenile bebavior problems
believe that pets may help a dilld bf..
come a neat, comiderate, and helpful
member of a household. There is not\·
ing Ute having a small depeldellt ans.
mal wbo reties on human beillO for
his food, water, brulhi.ne, or other
C3I'e to instill in a child a sense ot duty
and respomibili~y.
AL TROUGH 100,000 Americans
spend more th.an '8 bllllea annually
oo animala. and another • mil.lion
for doC and cat food aloee, few al ua
reallae the important role filled by
pets bl bomes where aicbels, old age.
loneU:Dess, di~ue. and despair are
routed or held at ~~ by 1he .. esace
cl a frltndJ:J animal. AJ an o.AmP"•
Mrs. Bertha JetlnlnJs, a 71-yuM>ld
widow of Seattle, lived alone fn ~
1mall fumllhed room. subllatlnC on
h.tt Social s.arit.Y dMck ............
el\ pemfon. SM baa no '*' ....
tlves ud few frfadt. Altboa&b dDc-
ton could find notblng s e r l o u 1 l7
wront wldl her. the -'*' to bt
watlng aQ1. Hr lkill ~ Ole
drawn parcbmeat • ute leot
that preAtet ~ and d e a t b.
Aller questton111 bet cloffi,-, the)'
learned tlM tklttlF woman waa berel)'
tatllll ffdl daJ, ~ her lncome
n1 1ufftdeal to prG'ftde food, ba1aac>
eel rMal1. "I'• )Mat ... busry." •be lf&Md,
"A cu:p ol tea aod 1ome crackers an
tDOQltl. Nobody Wiies to eat alone.. WbJ caot Jutt for yow-sell?"
Adinl cm a 1MICh. Dr. WU.., Nttd-bam., Who wu 1eaYin1 SaW. ,., 10
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Fox cubs, for example, can devetop
into smart and affectionate pets, If
taken young and carefully handled.
There is a crippled woman in Okla.
boma whose good friend and daily
companion is a six-year-old porcupine.
And a Maine Cishennan -who con·
tracted tuberculosi$ and has been in
bed for a yeai: -has an otter as a pet.
"Petey, my otter, is smarter than a
dog and shows even greater affect.ion
for me," he says. "I'd have gone crazy
lying in bed if it wasn't for Petey."
SOMETIMES, an animal, too, /ets
sick and depressed and needs a bu·
man being as a friend and cheerful
companion. At New York's Speyer
Hospital, tbey tell tbe story ol Oswakl,
a 28-year-old parrot, who reiuaed. to
eat, became droopy and mor01e, 111d
never talked, subsequent to the •th
of bis master, who bad owned Oswald
for almost a quarter-century.
One day a psycblatrist brought t4
the Speyer Hospital a young sales·
man from Indiana ~who was on t1'e
verge of a nervous breUdown. Hls
wile had died. and he had lost bis job
and contracted a dlsftguring 1ki1 ail·
menl
The unhappy salesman looktd at ()a.
wald and the melanchoty bird stared
beadily at the suUering man.
"Why don't you take the patrol
borne?" tbe salesman's doctor svg·
pated. ''You Uve alone and have room
for it; who tnows1 you might get •
lHcte or two from Oswald."
Tbe young ma:n rel>lltd: '1Wby not1 We're two odd· ducks without a plact
bl 11ft any more. We can ran ea<:b
littler."
But a small mir&Clt. bappentd wlth·
in .three wtets after Oswald founci
1 new home lritb the jobless w\dow· u . Tbe bird ~ted 9 and bepn to
tat well and ~ lts ctlatterblg.
And the salesman bepn clrtarln.1
ll>f'Ucel)" ·1*ame cbee{ful, and bunt·
ed 111ternatbQJ or a job. He fOQJHI
both work nl a ne• cle:rmatolodst.
wbo wu al* to rdftve bla lkiJl trou ...
bk.
Today, Oswald and the 1aleamu are
boddtes. Thll is not surprllio1 to Dr.
Beek of tbl ~ Aat.mal CUat.c. who
explained what had happtMCI Ulla
way: 1 "Tbe I*'°' •upplitd lht d.-ncs.
ency thls man tteeded. Som.Wna 1ood
aeema to bapp,n to human belnp
when somebody dtpenda oa ua. l <With
more people would 1eml this and tab
an -.ilmal ~ u 1 friend."
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DELIVER WHAT WE ADVERTISE
~EREiS PROOF •••
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IN ST~K $
tMMEDIA TE DBJVERY
:~top! ~l!g., radio ond $199 5 :~!op!;~!!P power stHr-$ 3 2 9 S
heater, power stMrin9 & brakes, in9 & brakes, power window and
power windows and seat. seat. Low miles.
;6p~ .. ~~RPut!~P~9io $2. 19 s
and heat~r, power steerin9 and
factory air.
:~! h~~~~.-~.' ~dio, heat-$ 2 6 9 S :~~' ~~!Y!s. !,, cond., $15 9 5 auto. trans., power steering, ra-•r, manual transmission. dio, heater. Approx. 30,000 miles.
:'! J.~!!R! cond., radio$J 5 9 5 'aF~•6rc!·ry· 0. Ids Tor'nad8$ 2 6 9 5 :t!, !.~~~~~!!l , .. $
ind hffter, power steering ·and dio and heater, power steering,
brakes, power windows and seat. cond1t1on1n9 Landau top, like new.
~~lfl!~!o~~~r•· $199 5 :!.?. Y.!~~!!.'q~.$2395 :!!2~~~TINA . $
Clio & heater, auto. trans., power heater, split front seat, approx. Automatic
,..deeri"9. I 0,000 miles. looks brand new. transmission.
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Bello apla, boys and
llrls. and welcome back to
another Saturday mornin' In Uncle Len's Corner.
Well, we called for poets,
Jast week and we sure aot
tome, didn't we? You boys
and girl.I must have tried extra bard because there
were a lot ol cood poems.
to cbooM from tn Ult corner
today. Congratulations to
our winner, Becky Piper,
for her poem about the
snow, which we don't see
too much of around thue
parts.
WE ALSO BAD a good
group of drawings this
week. except that some of
them weren't the right size.
Remember, kids, all entries
have to be 51it inches wide
and four incbt1 deep to be
eligible.
Next week, boy1 aid' girls,
we'U be helping the ground
hog watch b1a 1hadow to
see if we'll have an early
spring. For our art contest
theme, let's draw a picture
of Mr. Groundhog as he
comes out for his yearly
look around.
B 0 NORABLE mention
winners tn the art contest
for this week are:
Earl Blackburn ,
* PRIZE WINNER * This week's cont.tit winner is Jeri Haneline, 8,
7852 Seine Drive, Huntington ~acb
AIJ,y child under 12 can entel' Uncle Len's Art Contest Here's all you
do. (1) Draw picture on piece of plain, white paper 5'r2 Inches wide and
4 tncbes deep. Use black int and make lines black. (2.) Do not copy or trace
picture. It mUlt be your O'fVD wort. (3.) Put your name, age and addreu
on back of dnwtng. Mall it to Uncle Len's Art Contest, 802 1580, DAILY
PD..oT, Colt.a MesL Winner will receive Kennedy half dollar.
Westminster; Steve Teregls, -----------------------------'!
Its crackling 1001.
The people around are lull
Of good cheer;
Except our fire which
isn't yet out.
Later on , glowing embers
are all that's there,
And even they will
gone when mornlng comes
so fair.
Kim K•Y• U, Newport lie.at
11, Costa Mesa; Carolyn
Zeboray, 6, Costa Mesa;
Sman Chadd, 11, Huntington
Beach; Gregory Zeboray, 7,
Costa Mesa; Lisa Jeavone,
8. Costa Meaa, and Linda
Pelley, 11, Fountalll Valley.
FIRE IN THE FIREPLACE
. The fire in the fireplace
Everyone wishes for the
fun to go on for a year.
And all too soon ita Dint P f' /.I
o'clock at night, llW-----Laro 6 Lorner-MN-MN~
burns so long,
But tbt fire tn t b e
fireplace 1tm bum• bright.
Soon lt'1 ten o'clock and RIDDLES AND JOKES
And all the while •lnlinl DO lllbtl .rt about
Snow la nlct and clean and white,
And when ttta treah lt'a nice and brilht.
But people abuae it and throw lt around *
Teacher: What's your favorite state,
Sam?
Sam: Miss~ppl.
Till finally It's nothing but 1lush on the ground.
Snow la the dream of enry child,
PRIZI 'IUcber: How do you spell it?
WINNER Sem: Er ... I fike Ohio much better.
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They think it's nice and wet and wUd;
But when they Stt in the IDOW to play
They can't lftD Jut half of the day;
Snow 11 ao cold it freezes your DOM,
ear Carol: Why did the jelly roll?
·.1•AOUJ"4 •1dd1 ..,. •n •1 :.1• .. uv
-<•Atrll "'""'--"""""""' .... And chl.ldml set soggy from their b1!ads to thtlr
toes;
When you roboggan down a steep bill
M\:>ther: If you were a good father you'd
take Junior to the zoo.
You'll have to be careful or yoti'D go·tor a spill.
A K.,.-. llelt .._ C' " 1Mb ""'' H, m ... ll-t
Father: I will nol lf the zoo wan&a him,.,.
let them come and get him.
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C8111ftt. Miii ,._ -• tlWY .. U11t1e a.., ........ c.tte Mffa, c.1 ...... Diner: Do you serve crabs here?
Waiter: We serve anyone; sit right down.
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Dear Carol: If an athlete gets athlete'•
foot, what does an aatronaut 1et?
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wt""':lr :-.. :,r.::"•.:= dar with only 304 dayi. This, ACROSS 47 . and •hny
te ic-,....,...,., -1 • ., ......, of coune, did not work well .. 50 Army unit: w..,,,,,...,,,, tor htr -.11on: t ll d in 7•• B C ... 1 D 111 Wby u. Felwury •ll11 ZI a a , an w . ., uiey we ng Abbi-. dayaT added two more monftls and unit: Abbr. 52 lltmoranda ...,. came up with a 355-day 4 Brief 53 • l'amourl
,ovflr/ year, a new group calendar. Seven of the an· ~:::':~i 54 Work:
of ,oung bumao beinp cient Roman montha bad on-I llob 56 ~:~~ili~:
rucbea the queation-aking ly 29 days. February was 14 Baktry of ntiU..r stare of life. They master their month for mourning product 57 llort tllle time-teeP1nl handa of the.tr put relatives, and iot 15 Barber exquisilt ~ clock. Tfley-tackle the only 2.8 days. But this old u l':,.1~::s1n 51 ~.~~~~~nt
paaatq mon&bl Of the calen-Roman calendar wu still 17 'urlly 61 1111 dt lttt dar. 'nle1 learn the months abo t 10 d too h rt s,lrltua1 '3 1 that have IO or 31 days. u aya 1 o ll Pholo9r1phlc " i~::rllal And then they meet· They tried to atralghten reprocllctlons u nntr .,.............. _...._.. b nl things out every second 20 hcan11 les s 64 Hip bonts • 9da';.'' ... ._,.. u 0 Y yearthby f addlng an extra 21 bGurdenso111t 65 Turtisll
--"ale-..a--month• of moo o about 22 days. raph lltlt u• " uwu .. That way, their calendar 2J Solicit rrom 66 lest Point April and September, June mo~ or less matched the 24 Egyrtl•n god °' Kingston ad November have 30 days 25 ltll known studtnts apiece. AD~ other months winter and summer aeuons. 27 le aware 67 Coin uve 11 days _ ex~ But lt was not perfect and 3Q. Color u was in
F....._··-. a-... ~· U gradually fell into error. V1l Not the Ind "'v•-:1 1UN • 1111taphorlcal l'ebnary bu on y 21 daya Atttlty tt11C1t • 1.-· WNW ...... ,... 33 Che•lcal DOWN -at JeMt for me, two and i. Mil• c. Frw1. '" '· "' G•rdtft prtflx Grow, C•lllonli., 1or hi• -lion: 34 G If ~~~ea.rs. 'lben W.7 la peucl beef ealle4 s!ui:9"'" ti.-montb tetl ... ._,.,? 35 Lu11ls' 111llleu u utra daJ. Every fourth We tend to think that tbe 37 Salty -= ii-a 1 • .,.,. •• eacl ~ ~--national 40 E•1nss ~. llttlt Febniary American sandwich. We eat grief
• • A ...... The last leap IO manv of them that this 41 Gallty with .._., "Y th r ft ti" s ,.ar wu ln 1114. The Hveo-may be true ln a way. But of 0.,1 ,.,.-oldl of t• were only our national favorite waa 43 Sp. af(lr•·
._ and two younC to not always-American. It ~tlw~ 2 ••
llOGm tt. But 19 a110 It WU blnnted 111 tbt German 44 New EntllM
a leap ,.... U J01I comt town of Bambarc and 45 fn:klfll out Udl ,...,. caleDdm'I, bnalbt .... ... people Wl4
JOG wtll ffnd tbat l'ellrulrJ of lfambarc CUM to h
laal 2t c1aJa IDltead ot hi Ntw World to be AmtrScu anal • ... cttm.. Ttlty bdroduc.cl us
The ,.... ,. .. .. • .. • eaDdwlclt ltuffed with
bac 111r7 11.t • • I a a a Jak:'1 tllllllg of ground tboaAW ti JW'I .... Our beef. At 0rtt it WU called Mrl1 • ¢•• 1Mrmd ti Gii Bamburg steak. Later tllll U.. "1 a lilC .. it ,,.. called the hambwf
4a19 ill .. JMr. ~ nut 1911dwich, and now we ..... II ... day 111 can .It Jmt a bam~ger. ~ a. aD tbt ollll'I. Y• 1D1Cbt e.spec:t a ham-ftt ...... ..... ..... ...... .. be made from
ba&at di.YI II ..,,.,_ tllle baa. Bul tt II *' and ume. n Ii a.. ...._ t1 ._ .._ ....... to .. ,..
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el old ..,... not IO clever the Germu '"'11 of Ba.m-
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2 llan in the llblt 3 P'11lltd apart
by cardl1t1
4 f"taring
sllppers
5 ltlght
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7 Grew to be I Sflar~ blow 9 AFTRA's l'fftcnsor lt Q•lct Mii
•tin
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11 FCH111 ot 39 Dadltd
cuntncy 4Z Hurow's 12 L lltraturt : rlval
Abbr. 0 Ihnen
1l Education 46 • warflnd St"cialist: 47 Om11Hntal Abbr. t111Rlnal
11 Nu111btr feature 22 Bold 41 Ell~t 25 C lvlc ntlsfaction
.. ployH for
2fl Flowers 49 fltrvu 21 Anl111ls of fOf stcond UM~ ti•
Bos S1 Tlwufold
29 Sii In 53 • dolorosa ,rotubttance SS City In
31 No1H1ixer Onfarlo 3Z Lowest in 57 C1111pus
consldtr1tlor1 group: 34 Enrgrttn Colloq
36 Athos i. 51 Dry
P'or1hos 59 M lss Lt 37 -Ch19"r illlltflM 38 E.ntn111 • '° ,...., ...
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PEANUTS
JUDGE PARKER
MOON MUWNS
TUMBLEWEEDS
MUTT AND JEFF
llVl"YONE HAS 'THE« O.W
AA AS 10 ~T HEAVIN
19 I.JU.
UNCl.E JOE MOOK OUT
THERE IN THE SPtRJT
WORLD. AR.E ~
11-l&R.E? • • JEFf
YOURNEPHEW,WAN'TS
TO 'TAU< 10 '100,
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ly Harold Le Doux
MOW I ICllOW ntan IOMETHIN6 60lll'
ON! WMATS FIANICIU N:*TIOll 0MCS
POIN6 llal1116o we. UIC9 ll41tl'., "'' THAT OfMft MY .. Hf~ LllCE
A~IVIN,._H._f
ly Ferd JohMOn
ly Tom K. Ryaa
ly Al Sllllfh
UNCLE .tt! W~ATRE~
OOING UP1'MiRE.
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Open Houses
THIS WEEKEND
keep this handy directory with you this
-..bncl .. you .. houte • hunti... Att
the loc•tlons titted below .,. ~
In grHtw detalJ by adwrtlaine •JMWhfr•
In today's DAILY PILOT WANT ADS.
Patrons thr#lnt 01Mft houses for ule or
to Nf't ,,.. urpd to Uat such ln(o1 1'1tlen
In this cotvmn Mch Friday.
ltOUSES FOR SALE
(2 S.droom)
3121 3rd Ave .• Corona det Mar
CoIJ.ect TU 6-1022 Eves TU ~5181 •
(Sat & Sun)
6-09 Carnation. Corona de! Mar
675-3000 Eves~ 675-5942 (Sunday 1·5)
1200 Dolphin. (Irvine Terrace) CdM
67S-3000 Eves: 642-4788 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
(2 Br. & Family or Den)
1518 Dolphin Terrace. CdM
642-6472 Eves: 673·3468 (Sat & Sun 12·5)
1010 Kings Rd., Ne~rt Beach
543-7632 Eves. (Sat &: Sun)
219 Sierks. Costa Mesa
548·6795 (Daily 1·5)
3716 Ocean Blvd., Corona del Mar
673-8550 (Daily 1-5)
339 Peach Tree Ln., Back Bay, NB
675-4031 (Sunday 1-5)
231 Larkspur, Corona del Mar
675-3000 Eves: 675-1513 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
1200 Dolphin <Irvine Terrace) CdM
675-3000 Eves: 642-4788 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
(3 IW!droom)
213 Sierks. Costa Mesa
548-6795
1100 Pescador, (Dover Shores) NB .
642-8235 (Sunday 1-5)
4627 Roxbury Road, (Call\00~ Shores) CdM
673-9402 .><)(Sunday 1-5)
1101 Berkshire (Westclif() NB
673-9200 Eves: 548-6966 (Sunday 1-4)
601 Aldean Place, Newport Heighti '
646-4494 (Sun 1-5)
2015 Irvine Ave., Costa Mesa
646-7711 (Sat & Sun)
(3 Br. & Family or Den)
2523 Duke Pl., (College .Park areal CM
646-8811 ~ (Sat & Sun 1-5)
1200 Estene Ln., (Baycrest) NB
646-7755 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
3102 ]Wanoke (Mesa North) CM
. 646-8811 (Sat & Sun l-5)
3010 WarTen Ln., (Halecrest) CM .'.\
549-3474 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
384 University Dr., Costa Mesa
548-M~ ~d&~~
9471 Rambler Or., Huntington Beach
926-6054 (Sat & Sun 11·7)
1935 Commodore, (Baycrest) NB
675-4031 (Sundaq 1-5)
1100 Berkshire (WestcliM) NB
673-9200 Eves: 548-6966 (Sunday 1-4)
923 Congress, Costa Mesa
642-8229 (Daily)
2001 Highland Dr. (Harbor HighlandS)
675-3000 Eves: 548-8868 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
2818 Ocean Blvd .. Corona del Mar
675-3000 Eves: 673-0554 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
395 Meadow Lane, Newport Beach
646-3255 . (Set 1·5)
*2916 Tustin, Newport Beach
646-7171 (Sun 1-5)
l-4 Bedroom)
933 Magellan St. (M01a del Mar) CM
546-6546 (Sat & Sun)
330 J>oppy. Corona del Mar
675-0751 (Sal & Sun 1-4:30)
9145 Cardinal , Fountain VaTiey
540-1720 (Sunday 1·5)
('4 Br. & Family or Den)
1318 GaJaxy Dr. (Dover Shores) NB
(714) 642·8235 (Daily 10-4}
1400 Estelle Ln .. (Harbor Highlands) NB
548-9354 or 673-5107 (Sat & Sun 1-5) * 1739 Tradewinds Ln. (,Baycrest) NB
642-5ioo · (Sat & Sun 12-5)
213 Via Jucar (Lido Isle) NB
642-5200 (Sunday 12:30-5) * 1723 Tern pin Ln (Baycrest) NB
642-5200 (Sunday 12·5)
1612 Antigua Way (Dover Shores) NB
642-9930 (Sunday 12-5)
1662 Oahu (Mesa Verde) Costa Mesa
540-1720 (Sat & Sun 12-5)
3260 Minnesota (Mesa Verde) Costa Mesa
540-1720 (Sat & Sun l·S)
1101 W. Bay Ave., Balboa
673-il200 Eves: 548-6966 (Sat & Sun 1-4)
(5 S.droom)
1712 Antigua Way (Dover Shores) NB
642-2290 (Sat le Sun)
3137 Sharon Ln., Costa Mesa
'46-5198
(5 Br. & F•mily or O.n)
2007 SanUaao Rd. CB•ycreat) NB <-.... \ &46-7711 (Sat Ir ~......,
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HOUSIS FOa SALi HOUSl.S llOR SALi HOUSH FOlt SALi
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DAJLY PILOT JI
1000 OenereJ 1* 0-.ral 10000.ntral 1000 General 1~0.neral 1000 •
LiESf yftud
134 HARBOR JS. ROAD
Cl<om 3 bdrm. 3 belh, dlA.
nit. POOL • 165.000.
THI llEST OF 814 SHARP "4"
101.5 W. BAY, BA.1.80A -3
bdrm. 2 batb plUI 1 bdrm.
f\lm. apt. '5 .rt. lot • BEACH
VIEW • Owner lw!Jooa/ •
SUBMIT TERMS.
WT 'mADEWINDS • BAY-
CREST • New 4 bdrm. fam.
rm. Jlin. ~· 3 ti.th, w/w
C'j)(. • Ml.sot.
BAYSHORD • 6 bdn'O. S
bath, r««atk>n&I nn. near
priv. beach· Coad Terms · m.soo.
OPEN HOUSE
SAT. A: SUN. 10 lo S:JO
259 Broadway, COSTA-MESA
'Ibis ~ gotta lff ! 3 bdrm.
2 bath ranch 1cyle home,
Jae. front PorCh. fireplace,
din. nn., new formica khcb-
ftl, lge. covered patio, shade
trees. fenced yard, room
for boat, house trailer &
truck, TS x 130 lot -$23,500
Good Terms.
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Apple pie clean Jn every raped. 4 bedroom!, 2 baths, completely car-
peted & decorated, including cozy wallpaper, big covered patio in
fenced rear yard, double garage & even an electric range is included.
Payment of $158 including tax & insurance. Asking $20,950
A MODEL HOME ' Couldn't look better . .Gorgeous Hawalian Modern with hand split shake
roof & stainless steel all electric kitchen. This customized 4 bed room 2
bath home ·has .a long list 'Of extras in cfuding shutters, deluxe carpet,
separate walled' play-yard for children, beautiful concrete, aggregate
patio, panels in garage with automatic door op-e0-2r, walking distance to
all schoot9. If you're looking for an outstanding large 4 bedroom home
you shouldn't miss this one. Top Costa Mesa Area at $29,25(}
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CAMBRIDG5 "3"
$27,900
From the double oven Thermador kitchen to the custom i{lterior &
exterior paint this ·home is outstanding. New carpets, new dHhwasher,
servioe porch, huge ~drooms, carpeted famiry rootn, double fireplace
& a ''low. low" mai ntena nce fenced-in rear yard. Total down less than
$3000-payments just $201 including tax.
COATS Q u rJALLACE C~ALTORS
1491 BAKER STREET
"C" THOMAS RL TR.
224 W. CMst Hwy 548-5527
Newport Bch. Eve. 5'5-5643
LOIS CORNWELL ¢;, 546-4141 eo;;,
STOP! I
You've Foun• It
4 Bedrooms, :n.i, balhs
new carpets & drapes
sheltered paUo
built-in kitchen
i 1~ blocks to Ocean
S31,500 . full price
Submit your down
See:
219 Orange Street
in Newport Shores
There ue 8 14 brokers •nd Salesmen in the Newport Herbor-
Costa Mesa Boerd of RHltolJ. WALKER 0ttd LEE. INC. t akes pride
In announcing th•t one of th\ir represent•tives, LOIS CORNWELL,
hu achieved the distinction of hevin9 sold more homes in 1967
than 813 other RHI Est ate profeuion•ls. Such e n accomplishment
can only be •chieved by supreme d edication to SERVICE to the
public, end •n exceptional amount of ENTHUSIASM, ENERGY, •nd
,ROFESSIONAL KNOWLEDGE. We salute you, LOIS CORNWELL,
for your •ccomplishments, a nd thank you for doin9 your share in
helpin9 WALKER OIHI LEE. INC. sell over 4,000 HOMES IN 1967.
Lois' sales •nd listin gs covered I wide erH includin9 Newport
IHch Coron• del Mu, Coste Mes•, Huntington Beach, Sant• Ana
•nd Tustin. If you nHd to sell your home, or purchue one, in any of
t hese uHs, cell LOIS for exemplery service et .••
OPEN HOUSE 646 771 I TH1s wEEK-END Walker & Lee Inc., •
or call • Mrs. Pavlovich iiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiliiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Evl"l!: 673-6316
2523 Duke Place
OPEN SAT & SUN 1-5
3 BR + family room, double
!irepbcr & in excellent con-
dition. Quiet banjo street.
Newport
••
Vlctorl1
646-181\
Balboa Island
Properly Priced
" Financed
OLDER CHARMER
3 BR, 1 'h baths, lerriflc pa-
tio, few st~ps to Seulh Bay
on R-2 lot.
$6,000 On . price $45,000
• * * CLOSE TO VILLAGE
Like new spacious 2 BR. 2
bath completely bit-In kltch·
en, patio, R-2 lot.
$5,000 Dn · price S.J0.000 • * • 2 UNITS 3 BR
2 bath home. Built 1961 .J
charming 2 BR, 2 bath Apt.
$68,500
Gaynor Realty
21' Manne Ave., Balboi. Is.
673-3817
MAY WE TEMPT YOU?
With custom shutters. used brick entry
floor. 2 used brick raised hearth fireplaces.
panelled walls, buill·in bo<>k cases, shag
wool carpeting, a well planned kitchen. with
built·ins and dishwasher. Qualitv plaster
construction and shake roof. sorinklers front
and rear. 3 bedrooms and l 3A baths and big
familv room. Walk tio Harbor High and West-
clifl shopping. This is our spoiler at $28,950
• . . Now may we show it to you and ex-
plain the verv erasv terms.
·CHRISTMAS ISN'T OVER
Corona del Mar . . . Low. Low «own. 3 bed-
rOOJ!l.1 1 % baths, fireplace. F.A. heat. R2
lot with room to build a '1!arat?e apartment.
Pick vour terms . . . S2.000 dn . or la nd
contract. or owner will consider a lease with
an option to purchase. e. F. COLF..5WOR-
THY & CO. 642-7777. Next to Snack Sltop
Jr. Open Eves.
EASTSIDE 2 BEDROOM
HOME WITH
A PR03LE~
VACANT, and would like to
have some large fanuly Pn·
JOY its spaciousness. BAY-
C~ CUSTOM HOME-
Priced below reproduction
cost. OWNER'S L 0 SS -
YOUR GA I N. FOUR
LARGE BEDROOMS plu.s
family room, FORMAL
DINING ROOM, built • in
electric kitchen and separ.
ate service porch. llARD·
WOOD FLOOR <.'Onstruction, ?* baths, two lircplacl'S and
two Sl'p&rately controlled
!ortcod air units. Ovrrsitr<I
double g ll"age, block wall
frnre and loads of concrete
patios. Elrgantl.v landscap..
rd with' minimum of carr.
ALL THIS CAN BE YOURS
FOR ONLY $45,950. Lari:e
existing loan 1:an be assum-
ed.
l::vcs. Call 5-10.6631
~LEGI! ro~EALTV
COSTA MESA, CALIF.
SUNDAY
OPEN HOUSE
1612 Antiq~a Way, N.B.
12:00-5:00
Exciting View Home in Dover Shores
A unique opportunity to own one of the most
beautiful view homes in all of the Newport
. Beac)t area! Three bedrooms, den or mai(js
room, four baths, lovely formal living area,
warm activity room with massive fireplace,
wrou~ht iron ~ates lead you to formal dinin~
room. Mediterranean styUng with custom
carpets. drapes, wall papers and lighting fix-
tures. Colorful entry court ... and a view to
Upper Newport Bay beyond compare!
This is truly an outstandin~ home -in the
area's finest location and now it can be pur-
chased at a price far below its replacement
cpst. Listed at $78.300 -terms to suit.
j'ou are invited lo visit the Open House Sun·
day, 1612 Antiqua Way, Dover Shores. Call
Shari Koopel, Rltr. at 642-9930.
$500. DrHm Cottage
3 Bedrooms, 2 baths. living
room with Romantic Fire-
place. Beautiful k I t c h e n.
forced 11ir heating. 2 car
garage, huge rncolsed yard,
great for children. Owners
moving very soon. Try $500.
Down, payments less than
rent.
Exciting New Listing
Be the first lo see this out-
standing custom-built home
in Westcl iff oo a secluded
qu iet cul-df..sac! Spacious
formal dining room . lg pan-
eled game room, 3 beaut•· '
fully decorated bedrooms
with exceptional wardrobe
Mariners Sc·hool Charming, neat as a pin, bath and a half
reside nce on a quiet Eastside street. 1960
new, attractive landscapi ng, 130 foot deep
lot. Exclusive lishng. . .. '\...... . $21 ,300
HUNTINGTON BEACH Billiards. Anyone? OFFICE
Fabulous detached concrete 7682 ED INGER
& storagi> space! Contem·
porary design with lavish
use of stOl'le. glass & raised
planters, lushly ia.ndscaped.
Most exceptional for $57,000!
Hurry!!
Ruth Perdoll, RHltor 1 block away from this
romfort11ble 4 BR homf'.
Ideal for family -4N I th
childrcn.....only S12.500.
Jerry Freud
Cherles Arnold
R~a l lors 646-775S
BACK BAY
2 BR on 12 1crr. possible
Nursery School si te. Nr.
UC lrvinr.
PYRAMID EXCHANGERS
548-5969
THE REAL ESTATERS
2 OFFICES
1700 NEWPORT BLVD.
646-7171
2790 HARBOit BL VD.
546-23'3
EASTSIDE·WESTCLIFF CENTER
Perfect 3 bdrm, 2 bath -land·
scaped, carpeted, draped. New
painted & decorated. '29,950.
NEWP<>RT HEIGHTS -POOL
3 bdrm, 2 baths. Carpets. drapes.
16x32 heated pooT-$29.500 Try
10% Down.
RESIDENCE-PIER-SLIP-$69,500
3 bdrms, 2 baths. Newly decorated.
Slip for 42' boat.-Fee si mple. Will
trad~ for Newport Heipts.
COLLEGE PARK -NEAR
3 bd rm + family. Best value In
area. $20.950. Low down.
CUSTOM BUILT -PRIVATE STREET
3 b.inns, family + dining room.
La1"ge living room overlook! back
bay. 164,500. -Owner will help
finance.
LIVING COUNTRY STYLE
3 bdnm -2 cu garage -close to
schools. It's perfect for kids and
critters -120.900-
S.A. HEIGHTS DUPLEX -$22,SOO
Close to Newport Freeway -Large
A-1 Lot -2 car irarage -Furn-
ished. Try 10% down.
3 UNITS + VACANT LAND
Half ·Acre -C-1 :_ Room in front
or rear for a~ditlonal constructl'on.
Owner will accept tradu-Asklng
$45,000.
546-2313 -'46-7171
I
block 15x24 game or hobby 842-41\.i.'> OPEN EVES.
room, workshop or possible ~~~=~~~~~=~~~~~~~
160;i Westcliff Dr. 642-5200
Colesworthy & 'Co.
642-7777
1904 Herbor Blvd., Cotta Mesa
Next to Snick Shop Jr.
guest apartmcn1. 75' lot with
4 & family room P 1crsctter-
lhe model with the big m&!.,4·
er bedroom, Roman tub &
"high on the Mesa." New
listing.
College Realty 546-5880
l:;o() A<lams et Harbor
I Near Cinema Theatrcr ==~~~~---
·"DISTRESS S~Lf I ~ri:~~~:~~!~ East· And l~v~~I~~ ~~~~!esti~e MUST uovE• side. R-2. alley Quick Back Bay arra. This ~o~ely m • $14,000 la~~ corner lot home IS JUSt
10,..,. do"'n 90'1. financin~ wa1tmg for a family to en·
ava'ilable. 4 years new, hea-joy all it's 2400 SQ. It. bas
vy shakP roof 3 large BRs IMAGINE to offer. 4 bedrooms 3 baths ~ ·family ~m. built • in plus a delightful l11m1ly
p)ertnr kitchl'n & family 4 bedrooms. 2 b!lfhs. built room off a drl'amy kitchen.
b<1r. ~old r1rpets over he&v) ms, ;-.lorths1de. Sl4~1 pays Is. your ra~tly th~ onr t~at
oaddin~. dual pullman '"'~h. ('vrrythmi: S!'r 1h1s. now. this ~ousr 111 w1uting for.
I
h;isin!'I Come see-bnng your $20,500 $35~00.
chl'<"ktxlok· !Mt cs<·row
I OPEN SAT/SUN 1-! MATCHAM ~
3102 Roanoke Ln., CM i 1 SS Roch11ter C.M. I
Newport
at
Victori1
646-8811
646·4837
1293 E. 17th St. IH6-4494
Aftrr 8 PM . 646-m9 '
Back Bag
Bar"~n!
OPEN SUN 1 ·5
339 Pe1chtrM L.ne
2 BR pins convertible tirn.
lar~I' !'nvrrcd lan11I, qulr1
Cul dr ~l' •lreet · room for
pool. Hkln2 SJJ,500.
VIEW-$68,500
LARGE· 3 Bedroom,
CAREFREE LIVING immacul11te condition.
At thr Bluff. This cleg11nt & M1gnificcnt virw.
rnos1 popular E-Modl'l hnmr OPEN SUNDAY I • 5 fcalurl'~ :I BR 211 bath · 1100 Pesc!ldor
lnr~r lam1ly room ovrr-. __
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lookin~ 11 luscious park-lil.<c ~ & BAYFRONT ~rlllna nr trees, walking I BA y FRONT 60'. P1l'r &
trn1I & pool. rutly ~aln· float. lst time oflrrrd 4
tainMI. Shoppm~. IWhoo 5 & BR immaculate · at a low rhurchl'~ 11rl' al your door S84:~.
~tcp. Cuslom carJ)<'t~ It
rirapcit, profcMiooally 111nrl· b ~enclosed patio. ele<.:· iohn maena I lr1r washrr. rluh fnr1litirsl
arr mrludt'l'I Pl'rSOORI cir·
cumst11nrr~ fo11·r~ o"nrr to
11rll quickly $41,000-tcrms
642-8235
to sui1 I .n Shari K:rz~~ Realtor BEACHWOOD
f/:Jag.cre61 ======= Apartment Homes
OPEN SUN 1 • 5 Superbly Dffignedl Own a home of umqut char·
193S Commodore In fal'lhionihlr Bayerl'~!· a ac·tet and quality + h1wr
3 BR, ~ bnlhs, l~t' f111111ly I ~p11clou~ 4 BR cu11tnm.huiU thr 11t1v1mt111t<'11 of 11 sccurr I
rm, b<'amrd celllnjta, larizr home designed 11m11nt1 i:•a~ lnromr with a high retr of I
I cori r lot . room for pool w11llcd Rardl'n·llll"IUm with rrturn on your lnv.utment.
$43.000. 111er!111l! ti I ah v11ultcd 61 •,.;. FINANCING AVA IL.
h d • I I cd UI I m I din Wamcr I< Sprindale, H.B. I Ric ir ton "•1 ty •"'•m -<'e ngs, 0~ 11 . 12 miles W. of Beach Blvd.) 3%J 811y1tidr Dr. fl"T'.>-10:11 Ing room. huge llvmir room
LEAVING STATE
MUST SILLI
Lovely funetkll\al I BR Bt) ..
c:rtl!I homt. P'amily rm.
acpir 1tr dLnlna r1n1 2% be
U·stl•~ plan olltn prl·
vtcy on lnnt r oaUo.
Jerry llNUd
Ch1rte1 ArnoW
RM!toa 146-7756
,.
1; hrrnkfll•t room ovrrlook· Call or M't' MR. DURKEE
!nit r111tlt-id~fd rt'Rr yard M2-3685
with llWl'C'Plnll lawns, largr "'!!"_!!1!!!!"!11!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11!!!!!!!!! !\rat~ pool It 8\IM)' sheltrr· Hun tlntton Herbor
rd pAtlo. Anming tor 168.!JOO Admiralty Island
Ruth Perdoll, Rffltor • Watc-rfront home e<l'
llim w ... 1cllfl Dr. 542.~,2001 rrontaae 4 BR Lc.,11e with
option 10 purchak'.
LOW ON OPEN DAILY • Wattrtront homt. pl'i-
~ll<'r il~vln1 Mull Stll v11lt dock for 40' boat. 3
lmmBC 3 BR 2 BA cpl dJ1) BR. Only $8000 dotNn ~
Lcwrty quirt secl •l"f'• I I'd Broker ""11 Dick f"a· 934 Small'. CM M2,J799 _b_l8 __ n_M_7_..2S31 ____ _
Coldwell, Banker
OFFERS: ,
NEW • 0 OCEANFRONT HOMES
INSPECT SITE & PLANS
SUN. 1 • S
1351 E.'BALBOA AT "F" ST.
for 3 5-BR, ~-ba. luxurious 2-story ~omes &
3 deluxe duRlexes under constructton.
Joe Cla rkson
DOYER SHORES
\'lt;W
4 BR. F'rrnch Regency custom bit. home.
Din. rm. fam. rm. wl frpl c. Great view tor
min. lsehold. Lrge. entry. Courtyard for
additional parking .............. $89,500
Mrs. Rauston
70' LIDO ISLE
Large sunny two-story home on two f~
lots. Defightful patio planned for family
fun . Beautifu l gardens & trees.
Only .......................... $69,500
Charlotte Long '-.../
'--CUSTOM DESIGNED
EXECUTIVE HOME
Lushly pla nted Atrium entry leads to Im-
maculate 5 bedroom home. Large mainte-
nance Cree rear yard w/sparkling pool.
Westcliff area. . . . . ........• $69,500
Mrs. Ha rvey
WATERFRONT
WITH SLIP
Newlv decorated custom 2 br + con. den +
2 baths -Large covered patio on sandy
bead\ -slip for large boat -in best
area. . ..................•••••. $59,500
W. Ha~e
leautfful
Mission Br "
ln · Die.J!(>. Immaculate _-story home. 4
Roi om~. famllv rm. 3'h baths, 3 car g&·
ragt: 58' Bay1ront. R·4 ione • . • • $79,600
OFFICE OPEN
SATURDAYS
COLDWELL. BANKER & CO.
2200 I . COAST HIGHWAY
NIWPORT llACH
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UNIVERSITY PARK-IRVINE
You'll look a long time to equal these value.
-much less, beat them!
2 Bed.rooms -1 bath, fireplace~ Cpta/Drps.
Kitchen Blt/ins & refrigerator. Price on~y
'23,500 with 10% down.
4 Bedrooms & Family Room. 21h batbJJ, cpta/
drps and complete kitchen blt/ina. Handy to
Play Yard and Pool. Pr!._ce $27,SOO. Only
$4,000 down. ·
3 Bedrooms & Family Room home. 2 baths.
Fireplace. Complete kitchen blt/ins. Elegant
W /W carpeting & di:apes. Protesaional Japd-
scaping. Price: $31,950. Terms.
675-3000 Ev": 548-0437
Bay & Beach Realty, Inc.
2407 E. C~st Highw1y; CdM
4 IR. -$22,500 • NO DOWN G.L
2 bath c~ntemporary beauty! Finest quality
carpeting & new vinyl Ute in all electric
kikben. LustrouJ wood ·cabinets. lmmacu·
late & t.utefuUy deconted. Excellent fl..
nancing. ,
5 . BEDRM. ··$29,7501
Superb design. Versatile & corru.ortable.
Glassed in patio rumpus rm. Ma1estic ~
......... .._... ...... -· 411*.-
story. -F1ower garden view from dining area. ·1730 w. eout ~
Elec. garage opener, water softener. Every-S04C12 !:v!'$ .. l'l"Wm
thing here for easy living.
HOME + CUTE PLAYH'SE. $21,950! llraiSfL dirllr
3 huge bedrms. 2 bath shake roof beaut)'! -~JJ
-Built-ins, nice carpeting & drapes. Newly Dewer ..,.,. Aree
decorated inside & out. Adorable 2 sto?.' 4 Bdtm. 3 W. '*·•· eci. tt.
playhouse surrounde4 by an orch.ard of frwt $entlaio ~-t1P!e.1eiqlle, 1
trees artistic landscaping -with covered yr. old. BeWt. ~ with
patto' finest bit.Ina landaca,ptna,
. carpetiQg ' dra-pn. Secluct.
TARBELL 540-1720 ~:,e~~e~:
~Jot {'~~ "" -..,.. tm'EN.X ........ 3 Bel-
lo Oran&e Olunty 10at bu PLUS INCOflm J i* lllt.td 4 • I Mth. :-~ !:9 .~: ~! Check the Joi.. Luxur:foul 2 llcdroom, 2 bath c:upetl, .. ...._ eovered view. Y08 won't ~ lowtllC featw'8 of l'D.1 home home wtUl bis tlnplece. ,.uo, dolt ID ....._ a 7wt ~ Onl)' 10" don
Wore ~ ~! 2 year old. electric built.rm. ~· ~ ... ~ • ... .(IDl1 pdce $29,000tJ llbda level, • BR 2 bath, t.arpeta. and ttro tar ...... GMI Only ..... _ ~~IP Mna-V~-wttb ao~ 9-' _.,. '9wt .,... ~ · 2 SPEC!'ACUl.AR-* Lota;'
CS. oo ~ wiU. nylon er! From :voar bdilWpietwe ltf..nll 'bet. US... t Db \llllt plan tod view, ~. drapes, fireplace, .u,low• you ~an llW.-tdi and •-DOWN '35,D value • 8acrUlce llulJt.fll.t, nablral ~bU\ets, bat t.M find~ .-... ---ow ~ ..... 11-, alrtonlltiC toft lff• . CIA 3 a 1', ..... .,... Jard, P"-• tm'1DI "' ~~ _...... ttie-mo.t teetuded bt-eb iD room tar, ,,p1, cvpeqd, DJea c~. IWl:f. let. •orkaho9/rarage, low Ntwport. Spotl ,.r ~ drfl,J. ~Pn&e W'tdl llM N. D Ounmo Real
mablt protes. randllc. ~th with a prtvm Yiew •Pl·. « ...................... , -u •wD bu.Uti-.._. ('lU) .ut~ W, ot trees le shrubs; large lnccm dlla bee .,._ _.. -_-. .xtcrlor liobting, feno-enjoy the e q. JD Bl'i Sl5t Jllll' mic.dt ta. Ila. C?fNI*• OalU.
,,.-:'-"!" tif\&l unit will .... )'OU. dudd all. Call .w eel yud, lighted regulatlon ~ ~ ~ ('-JDWlt .Yilllce R-1 Eltatc
.i-.a ~ton court, lots Mbifice. ~ • JJlG Broolldlunt, H.B.
el ma.ooery, extras. Full J'OR lllt or rent, executive
price S39iJiOO. !>49-0'rll TOP SALESMAN t1Pe 11ame, 1arp LR, 211r,
173.1515 .. a#'. 4· )'MI'S ID a ,_ . for bulltflllJ, other extru, &la1a-
.Jluntbicton Beach Board of cd ID lanlJ, prof. landacap.
200 WF..S'l'CIJ.FF DRIVE ~ ia wUll Paul JODet eel tenced ywd, loftly quiet
s..nu Open Eva RaJQ-. lbouldD't >'OIJ Utt •treet; lf2..1'I0'1 \
_, .. ""our R.AN,.,.......O •wbere die action i.a! "--~---• I 1950 113--i;_~";,;; Bid B:; Joe. P1ul Jone. ltellty """"'"""'n um
Lee. bean1ecl cell. 11v. rm. lff.1211 Eves. ao.5M4 3 Bft, 2 '-· Cpta, drps, 2955 HARBOR BLVD... COST~ MESA proud of! OwDel-bu pul'· •
----------------Chased another.
w/frp&c., tam rm. 1'/wet BY Owner. 3 ~ 2 ba, Bolla Alldq $19,200. FV vs.
bar opena to pr1v. patio. ft, Nr Dous1U. nu,, or 83taT after g pm
WE NEED
YOU!
TODAY'S BEST BUY
IN HARBOR HIGHlANDS
m.50I> •
-GUTSTMDIHG ·
INYE~TMEllT
Kitch. w I all ooocdvable Jave $1000 ~ ~ 9'· kEHT ALS
blt-tfta. incl. BBQ • IOlicl 89'J.1856.
walnut cab.; 3 BR. (fmmal MUST aeU. 4 BR, 2 bath, c:or-HOUMI Fumlthed
BY Owner • Near ·We.stclltf din. rm. may be med u .ner lot. $1.000 down and take Rentals to Shire 2005
shopping. 3 Br home, large 4th BR. or den); heated • avw lou of $31),900 ~ ---------•
living with fl.replace, · fenced 7:0x., pocil. ~. ' GIRL Roommate wtd. Stu-
area, new built. in ldtcb 1*~ .. .,..~. Fovnt1ln Y•l"'r 1410 dent or woridn& eid· 04.
In a few short years SPRING REALTY has
become a leader in sales on the Ralos Verdes
Peninsula, because of its new aggressive ap-
proach to Real Estate Marketing. Spring
sells both development and resale homes.
We have now exp-anded to another prestige
office location in Newport Beach, Orange
Co. Area. We offer paid on the job training,
professional management ~nd a stlmulatin~
environment. U you are licensed and moti·
vated to earn $12,000 yearly and Oiferested
in joining an all male career minded organi-
zation. we want to talk to you. Call Jim Gull·
let or Ron Walldau 642·7252 SPRING REAL-
TY CO. 1801 Westcliff Dr., Newport Beach.
4 Bedroom-One story home on large
corneT. Very good neighborhood of fine
homes. Close to MaTiner's School. Fine
play yards for children. Fully carpeted &
draped. Will sell some furniture, built
to match house.
This is a fine home & PRICED RIGHT -
f 9r qaick sale. Easily financed. OPEN ·
HOUSE over weekend.
NATE UBBEY, Realtor
300 W. Co.at Highway
Newport BHdt
• ... 673-5107
in t. 3 ~~JIOJUt 08 I
well J~ 16t, RP-
arate double prage' in a
lovely neighborhood in New-
port Hetrbts. Tbe home has
l11tj!e li'ring room. 2 nlce
baths, beautiful carpeting
throughout, fireplace, din·
ing room. secluded pat.lo. It
I.I pricecJ .to. 11ell by. OWllel,
C.all
64M032 ------OWNER PAYS POINTS
for G.I. buy~r. Bought new
home, muat aeU. 4 bedroom,
2 bath famUY room home
with beautifQl carpets & new
pe.lnt, ready for you. $24,900
full price. Payments less
than rent a.t $185 P E R
MONTH Including truces &
Insurance. cau 'nle Real E&.
taten, 2790 Harbor, C.M.
With birch cabinet., new FA tor onb' $59,500. May trade. ---------NB area. 646-8719 aft 6 pm.
,_,,.,..,.R ' ,._ "-"AS IS" "-'-"'· furnace. Large lot 66 x 126 =:::"=""=.,.·=~=-=·=nv. = _._w_ ....... __ . _____ 1 w1tb block wall. $24,~. N-rt ....-. 1210 l'TOM LAUR~, F.V. FEMALE $75 mo utilltlea
642-79ar • /1 ·~-• .._,.. Good 4 BR home, carpets, paid. House to lhce. Call
SWEET ~ ACl<E 5 Bedroom1, l Bath dl'apes, elec. bit -ins, ser-alter 6 PM c .d.M. 673-lll>4
Cul-de-Sac SI-Death cl bus-·vice porch, near 1 c b 0'0 1• LADY to llbr Z bdrm hse w1th Lo~.ddl bonie. 3 BR, spot. band forcea sale. . $45,000. V ~ -900Jl3,950 • reduced same A: 6 yr boy. $60.
las, Iota of extras, better 64G-70U or 642-1221. Owner. front _,, · 646-2168 aft 5. built. JU,950-FHA $1.a mo. Mrs. Walter .. ·. GRAB THIS!
Open Sat/Sun 1..S.1940 Mon-S"NDILL REAL TY WANTED: woman to shr 111!
rovia Ave. Roy J,. Snavely, 3 BR, tam. din. i k, cu.st warner at MagoolJa, 56.o458 iapt. with same. '65 Balboa
Bkr. 646-!IOCt home. Top Hgta locallon. ~ ltl. m.-H95
yrs old. $38,000 w/10% down. ....._ 1630 ========::.I Dtsper1t~lhg Eest Bkr. 6734850, 548-1413 S. Ana ;;y-=; · Nwrt Buch 2200
Mesa Verde Republic Home J HSE Clll ~ac A-1: Qean _;;a;;..-.-------1
Beau 3 BR, 2 be. home, din N.wport S....... 1220 ~ Br for owner. $4440 total lelboll Cov"
rm, ~ patios. lu.sb lor;llcp'g, ;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; J'l'IJ Jnc. Xln1 invest. 548-'rn9 2 BR home with slip ww cpts, drps. Alklng $33,500 facilities. Leue at
INCOME TAX REFUNDERS 546-2313 .
i 959 FlamioaC) Dr. Ownr. Direct from Bit. TUdfn 1640 $300/mo. or Leaae/Option
54S-l26T 613-3663 548-0966
ORIGINAL owner selling Col· 3 Homes, 300 ft to 'beach
leg~ Park Hm 3 BR, 2 ba, or pool-~ $2!>.000
SANTA Cl.ARA -Get'lhoo
Imp. 4 yr. 4 Br. 21A ba,
MOO sq ft, $34,950 FP. '~
BAY & BEACH
Retit)I, Inc. Income Property OPEN HOUSE Saturday and Sunday F:i~. =e.°';oo·C:~ fam tm, frpc, spec yard, Excellent ~
boat or trlr slab, Ul,500. Newport Shorts Co. <Rental Dept.)
6 Houses $36,500 Income $425 per month 3 Sparkling 4 and 5 Bdrm homes
Clubhouse Road at Kauai Plac. ,
(Main entr1nce to Me11 Verde Country Club)
Street to street. 5 min so of
Dana Point Harbour. 6 unit
apt with Commercial bldg.
in reu. Free A clea.r. Open
for offer. Take Palm Springs
area In trade.. Owner.
Cash to loan of approx 642-3430 2025 W. Balbo& Blvd .• NB
3 Units $28,500 Income $310 per month
3 BR houMs, CdM $37,500 Leased n7,500. 281 Hanover~ ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!! L..,na Hlllt 1700 Selbo• 2300
546-0846 Coron• •I Mer 1250 180 degree Mount.8.in Vitw -.Bee-1t_tif_l.ll_Oce __ an_Fl'on __ t -
BY onez: ~ Bltt GI no dn, 4 Bdnns, 20x40 Anthony pool, 2 Bedroom. Qlllet Couple
min. FHA Qr auume exist'g htd, auto •eep, sundeck, 673-6801 Commercial
HOME & BUSINESS C.2 $47,500 675-5223 PM . loan $1().l mo..~ VIEW • fin1tt: CO'l\!ftd'1ormal p&t· _K_IN_T_A_L_S ___ _ FROM HERE fo, p'Ol Jandecpf, $38,000 or Mete Verde 1110 clfer. a.mer: 837-5805 Houte1 Unfumlshed Abs¥ iEEL Land & AcreacJ• 540-0743 Mr. Paul
11 Acres. Terrific value of which 6 acres M·l I-;!!!!;!!!!!!!!!!!!!;!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!~~~~~~!; Modern 3 BR home· stone's EVERYONE abould ~e thiA TO ETERNITY •-·· 170.S Co9t1 Mesi 3100 at 80c square foot. I! throw to Ocean. Best buy in beautiNl l'OUlt BEDROOM Spacioua 2 BR A den on _L_ ..... u .... na ____ h ___ _
home before they purchase. beautilul Ocean Blvd, Three bedroom, 2 upstain NEED RENTAL?
All nylon carpeting,· custom ~,000 ,,-!bath, 1 (Or den) w/ba1h but can't find ope. Let us ED RIDDLE REALTOR $17,9 50 M&:r l \IDY\t town at $21,000. UA yuun; CAYWOOD ftEALTY
Imma.cu!ate 3 BR home with 6306 W. f'out lfwy.
Buys your family a home.
Newport· et Vlctorl•
646-8811
Too good to be true, but it
ii. 3 spacious bedrooms,
large lot for the children to
play. Assume the low inter·
formal dlnlng area located N.B. 548-1290
on lovely cul de sac st.feet.
built in bar, lalte family OPa: 1friSfN D;tvi,,1-$ • dOWD1tairs. Separate en-allow Joo bow you can own
room. 2 baths, finished dou-trance. Llvlnl rm w/tife. wllb payments of $1S3 PER
ble iar&ie, all built-im. nice ORANGE COAST iQce, din rm. small laun-MONTH cl,.,.,ftW
4"1!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!•1!!!!!'1!!!'!~!!!!J!~~~I est loan and n29 per month l ! OPEN HOUSES includes taxes and insur-
ance. Call today, this won't
last!
THE RIGHT
INYESTMBfT
Professionally ~scaped, lack Bay
sprinklers, cuatom drapes Near new Y, in CdM HS dist.
and carpets: and only 3 3 BR, Z.batb, DR, Library,
years old: $33,500. bltns, firepL Lease.. option
Patio, outdoor lighting &: ex· PROPER.TY dry room, garage. 10% down. in ........,. taxes. Why buy the house ·for )'OW' pertly landscllped. Owner 332 Marguerite, CdM '73-8.550 Owner. $29,5()() • • • 494-7112 landlord when you can own
purchased' a new home • ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!1!!1!!!! 1705 with NO DOWN PAYMENT
will sell tor only $24,950. Al-S.11/Trede for Local · J, ... urui IMdt or small down? 'l1le Real
.
CAN BE EQUAL to a UFE-
TIME of toil. Here'• your
chance to BUY a neat -one
bedroom floorplan home on
a BIG 54' x 135' DUPLEX
LOT with an ALLEY at the
rear just off 19th St. near
the BANK OF AMERICA.
-This won't laat loo& at ONLY
$13,950. We have the key.
CALL US NOW.
Eves. Call 545-2833
11te Ivan Wells'
1 • 5 P.M. Daily
213 It 219 SJe~Costa Mes.a. =-== l blk. No. of 20th St. t=ut of ~
Orange Ave. Walle to public ·
and parochial achools. ...._......
so may assume !!xisting INCOME PROPERTY Estaten cao help you. Zn.>
loan @ $103 month includ-Spectacular View ; Weed1i Estate Harbor, Oleta u eaa."'"" 2l13 ing taxes. CALL MR. ~ Area,., , -•r• .rT<r
This elegant 3 BR home on WHY COMMUTE? BLACK 540-ust. BY OWNER. 3 Br fam rm+ -Ocitan Yles WISH to rent 2 or 3 BR
desirable comer lot is ideal 3 BR 3 bath townhouse in 2Sx25' playrm. a.»ce lot. Picturnque "C 0 U N T R Y house or duplex with yard
lor entertalnlng with it's Hollywood Hills. $.17,500. Pultini greens, Extras. CCYI'TAGE" type home, de-for 2 small ehlldren. Up to
UDO ISLE ' ~ly $29,00> OWNER
large living room, formal View. New kitchen. Owner $59,500 * 644-2730 taited fann~st,yle archltec· $125 without leue. Ex. local
LIKE NEW 3 Bclnn., hdwd 2043 WESTCLIFF DRJVE dinhlg nX)m and .garden pa· 5364562 CAMEO-sHORES ture of pld bride, stucco, references. 646-55n
floors, 1% tile baths, heavy 646-7711 Open Eves. tio. Owner will consider 10% SUNSET BLVD. OFC BLDG. 3 LG BR, 2 ba. fam rm, ser-4645 Pediam Rd., For sale by weathered lhlsaele roo1llne ~T 3 BR .home, Westbluft,
shake roof. Lge lot. HARBOR VIEW down or trad~ for smaller Cor. adjacent Beverly Hills vice porch. Newly cpt'd. 1 n BR fam w/~, nestled be-ocean view, Jar&e patiOI,
HILLS home almost anywhere. GOOD INCX>ME. $175,000 Xlnt financing. Owner. :71~ '"'6;!1• ~ ho~~ neath SP,f'IWllDg s bade gat, drps, nJiS, stove, re-
UKE NEW 2 l)drm, Oen, 1" ' Corona del Mar $59,500. ca.lb out (total). Bkr. 54&--0254. , must be aold. Fami,ly gone. trees. trig. Anil $145. m1993 .tt
We baths. carPetin&. Drapes Lusk • built homes located SPRING 494-5577 BY Owner 5 BR, 2'it ba, bltn1 Migbt exch >tor smaner. "OU> COUNTRY s T y LE" 2 PM Sat.
in liv. rm., bit. in oven. in the Southland's most de-~ Ac. Santa Hgts. Close to WW q>ta, ~. Beau land· 673--0856, 213: 434-4438 liCARPv. rmET~~ ruccu".s· 'Two~5 __ B_R._2 _bt_~-. -2-c-pr--,ara-,-e, range. Heavy abake roof. ·•-ble L' fa~in.ating area. M Dr /-'"' 1 BR .... .,.......A .,,., 000 847 "'u• or "" " drp t' bi 1 ed """ .. ..-. R= C esa . w ..... er ""'"'· 56-...... .,._38).. ,_.. • .....,.... n..an House wknds, reduced. t>••eWIDrv.·-ooo p·• .. •. • .• WW g, g enc Lgc. lot. School.a . • Calif. Irvine 0 $21 500 T Call'"'" nc29 ~ 4WU"-~ " IU, .... k ard Chldrn -·~-. ~ • · erms. '""""' Darling blck & white 2. BR ELING. ~JVE BRICK ......, y • W-.VUie. OWNER. can fTI4) 548-6795 Campus just moments Ring 642.72 2 Anytime or ~91 OONDO. 3 Br, 2 ba, cptl, hse. FrpJc, Cllltd lhnlout. F JR El°'PX-<: E ~M 1'Jl0 mo. 54-09'21
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilil away. BY Owner. 4 Br, 2 ba TWD-c:lrps, bltns, poof, ntxt to Oriental Jandscpd.. Small yd. 1'tOOft C,E Ii. NG. MESA VERDE 3 bdrm. 1* THE lllGHT Sensibly priced from . DOYER SHORES bse. Bltru, cpt.s, drpt, 6% country cl~ .. Qwner. ~92 Ph. coUeCt TU ~100'J ' HUGE BE • . • bath, carpeted draped &
$33,900 to S4l,5()() By, Owner ln. $2'.J.,600, Imnifil · poss. evei ro J:.5181 · DOWS w ~ · PAN. o. fenced. $178 mo. Yr. lease . INYEST.MENT ' Dlrec•~Uns~. KMa=~rS Blvd. PANO~lClBAY . VlEWd Low dn. MQntic~. 549'2347 Newport leech 1200 EXECUTIVE LIVING RAMIC VlEW, thru ht • last. 54().mf.
11 equal to a lifetime of toll. from Pacific Coast Hwy. or Elegant trileve : unique e. Ocean view, custom 4 Bdrm the open fiel .. ·A, .unc:hlt-1 BR, ltove, pJ"lll'e. water Y h t cquir 4 tails: 4 bdrm & convtbl lib-Coste Mesa . 1100 DOLL HOUSE 3 ....... _ and •"'"'---. 2 uu tered ~-paid. ..,00 mo. ..,.,., Fair· our c an. ce o a e. Nl>Ulnt\rt Fwy. Turn on San pd 1 p led .,......, ..... ,, .. ,,..,,.. _,., ...... ... ~ tw BR •·in n ,_,_ ~~..... rary, r rm, ge ane ---------+ 3,a1n ,2 hAth cUllom, cpta/ Fee Simple , ..... 330 Pn.ww. Unique 3 BDRM. FL 0 0 R view, Key at 2f11 Avocado, 0 uni.. a our .... in& Jo.quin Hills Rd., then f ha l ba St e 3 BR 2 B den hug ~ .....,.... .,.... -ru
commuolty. Each unit has follow ••on• lo model area. am rm 5 we In' r . one · a .. sep. 000; Se drps, lg edclosed patio, 9M.60(). Owner 675-0T:N. LOFT, SERV. BY· 2 BATHS, C.M. "B'1g House" 2 baths, sunken living room,1'iiiiiiiiii_ili_iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii !rps. AttrWct. d"f'mg area lot, beaut. llldscpd. l q. elec.· llll'l8• dclot. Pool A • 2 B"' home .... _tal u-.. PLAN, and EXTRA PLAY 2 B" Unf H•··-. SlOO mo. I• opens to a Jummet tett. OV· ft. brick/concrete•*tio, lan-_....,._ n. • """' nu 1 ... _ ...a "" """""' fireplace & patio., Aaking WESTCUFF l k b M f sh d ln cl~ ta~s ltfPS away. • 519 FerDlMf, CdM . ea .. ..ee ~pant.,.. dining Stove. drpa. 2 chldm OK, In Dover . Shores $57,500-make offer. • et oo s ay. ~ cust. ea-al, a e garden, founta ; $25,500. By owner/bk:r. • By Owner. ...,.. a r t & ht • che:tr)" no pets. 1987-B CJ>arle St .. Fabulous vlew or Bay I: Hills Hanp·y· Family Home tures: wlpaper, hxtrs, cpts, brick planters; sep. play 642-9930 FARM HOUSE KlTCHEN, 646-7017, 642-2258
• this beautifully furnished ~ I 1"' drps. yd.; lath/plaster; carp. (hd.
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,lV/CERAMIC TILE, NATU·
model ha.s been the "show· ]_·•_c 11•11 Two story· 5 BR'I, 4 baths, FIRST TIME OFFERED fin.): stone frplc., btt-lm. CUSTOMJZED 3 BR; 2 BA, Lido Isle 135 bl. BIRCH CABINETS UTIL. pd., 2 br. Fam I 1 y,
tam rm, lge kitchen with Priced to Sell $79,500 By owner. $23 950, 549-3474 • I beamed • ceU!ni den in BILT·"'' RANGE ,. OVEN' matJ' adlta, 1,2 chld. Frpl., stopper" of Dover Qlores. · ' w t ,,u 39• LR w/frplc u, • The builder ls now ready' lo everything! 2 Frplcs. quiet Principals Only 642-2290 F Sale es cwx. . NEW etc., all blended together ~ Indy., $140 • $50 rebt. dpst.
sell it. Built around an inner ~~o i;:ced at $54,$0 BY ow....-... !!:;~!i>e!er~:~w~~~~ 4 BR Spanish · ma&11--setting. Yd care, treel, 233.1 Elden.
court yard. 6 BR! 4 blhs, '!!!l093!!!!B!!!!ak!!!!!!!!!f!r!!!!, !!!!c!!!!.M!!!!.!!!!!!!!!!!!!546-544!!!!1!!!!!!!
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1 646-7414 Attention Couples 5 Bedrooms &: Fam room front peuO, fonn~l land-124 VIA LOflCA nus d\anning • antiquated 2 BR, ftooed yard, M·l zone,
fam rm, formal dining CHOOSE ftllE W Covered pati9 scaped ~ck yard. $46,500. Excellent . financing home is the ULTIMATE IN $145 mo. J room. Huge country kitchen unm; farel alker Ideal home for a couple or Hardwood floors Owner, 54W162 61>2990 PRIV AcY 6 EST ATE 1790 Whittier. CM
with family sized breaklast REALTOR 646-7414 small family. Extra nice 2 Excellent location a.yfNnt _ $67,.SOO TYPE LIVING, SI'IVATED 2 Bdrm duplex., Gar. large
area, island cooking center, We have 2 beautifUl POOL bedroom le den on comer $28,$0 ~198 lt 11 tnJ&·3.&prm, 2 bath BRAND MW ~rd B&yfiu.t ON SEMI-PRIVATE CO\JN. fenced yd. No dog.
built·in Fri,g.!daire • BBQ. HOMES both have carpets PRl(I: REDUCED lot excellent Eastslde loca-Priced to se1J.$ii,ii0. Ole.rm· ia-e encl ""Atlo + sandy 5 BR, 4~ BA. pier 6 allp. ~!.}~~NA.A 548-2720 Come sec California Medi· A drapes, well landtcaped, I; tlon Well landscaped Check ....___ ""•' -,._ • .__. """' ,...._ •vru:. n--..vn.v.-> • ., , · · ine 3 BR, l~ ba, .........,, on Beadl A View otwater in ... ,.a I_,,, V'4I • • • vwuer. PLENTIFUL FASlllON. 0,.. 2 BR Houae in Court. Pvt. ~~~a~ itl!n~~~; and0 1nnexec:"$e.nllt ~,90Uon0. This borne priced to sell! this one out today, only lge quiet lot 60X1!5. Green front, l>W"tar elec opener * m1&47 *.-,., " .ferelt. at dw a belteveabl'e -!._ab-. ww c<a. drpa. disp.
from 10.5. Three bedrooms, 2% baths, $22,900 bltns, w/matclldrlS · el'Pt•, JL.C.~. ·Jle9Jty-1ow'Price of, ir•v-W. lTtJs·St. 646-5585
ROY J. WARD co. Two• $33,500 large family room. Spa~ · marbte-varufiet;'JP •rar, 3416 Via Lido m9300 Huntington leech: l400 fM,fSO P:UL~·,.ICI 3 BR~. Next to~
<Baycrfft Office) ..Qleck the d1fterP"~·1. 1ous pe.fio area with heated prof lndscpd Pa tto. 852 ~UCED lovely 3 BR 2 ~ SEE TO BELIEVE! pna, Bit-Ina. Stove .. $135.
1812' $anti.ago Dr. 646-1550 a.nd filtered pool. Owner TOwne St.~••• t '29 Ba. ~e en 2 lotl;' 'can UH DfSPWJE GWiit MIUI°" IEAL TY ll'JI Me.pie St., C.M.
wU1 eoo1kler lease with o~ BY OWNER u 2 apta. RrQ. to bid. Neu 1115 So Coast HwJ S BR lalle Fefteled yard
tioo to buy. 293 E. 17th St. 6464494 3 BR, 2 ba, llOlt wtr, elec ~" ocean. Wlll lel.l all or wm sell GI or FHA-IUbmlt 1 .....:__ ._.... • "'~-t · _,...,,ftW ...,'K· 2"'" fNUftl: ftn EAN SMITH, Realtor Evenings 64S-5752 kitch. sunken 1N nn, drpl, ~int. or ~de. 121 4ltt St. tenn1 A price!! 3 lr Bk 2 ---~----~ o~~N......,.. ~--· ~U JUUall' rUI 646-4494 6(6.3255 ww cpts. nr schl, frpl, 1pm-OWNER m2119 ba, very Ii sep. lam ~!=• &~ '0 .., eMn3J. .
293 E.E~:~ ~t54s.si.69 400 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa klr· !.')'Stem, fruit tteec. pa· 2390 Redlands Dr 5 BR elec. kitch w/eattna lpll{c:e1 3 BR llllllbt. 2 BA, JIUdled 3 BR, 2 ... lam nn, trplc, of elegant Dvltlg hi this
buge 5 BR 2~ bath home.
Immaculate c o n d J t i o n
throughout, waded back
yard & patio, newl,y paint·
ed Inside. Price $36,300.
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1093 Baker, C.M.
4 BR Hom..-.$11,950 tio. walled yard. $25.800· • ·• cpts/drpe. dtn, .-ct bride fltflll,ace. cptt, patio.
BUILDING SlfE Ht baths, cptsldrps, bit· , S40-Z183 cpt., drapes; 2800 sq. ft. IRA.SHEAR. REALTY l.81111 .!Mos niom, ~ P• * 548-078.1 CUTE PLEX! Golf coura-lot· -·-un .. 'ng Ins. double carage. BY Owner. 3 aon .2 b6i. frpl, hnmed. poa ~· Sm. 847..ssll Eve. 1139-1531' ,....... ~a cal\Yoa J:NTikf BACK BAY comer, OPEN SAT A SUN "" """v w ua~ chi,. OW'tler cal'J'Y mck. view Cll 11 .-c,, --...,'l<I lots It\! $24,000 It up. 'Ibla lie fenced yanl. Collea• Pk N6-504$ 831-4467 alt 5 ' • ..: -.-ll..BR.'ar,iet. Drapes. •"'v 124 43rd St., NI one just fell out of a 6 month 4 BR Home-$27,750 area. Very ct.e ti> allp'&· $500 Dewft v :" 'l2U mo. 5484538
$34.,500 6 · pr1 ed to sell 2 balM, tam. rm. t.rpl.c. $23,300. 2315 OIDeae Dr· HUGE VALUE PO'l'EN'nAL tmmaculate 3 ft 1w. ·Xiidi ~ HEIGHTS 2 9• n. $115 A Money Maker! ::°"'Wttk~ at ~.950. 100' choice Eaitslde Jocatlon. 545-6C11 Ocean view'. '2 Ba, den, 2~ .bc1U9e lndodinc wall>er -t Bit 1 IA ~· kfti' • ~ _,.,.
Houae plUI lata&e Apt. J. 5 BR H a....1 950 be.. $3'l,500. n-.le! Open -...-. A4'111ts 11CUon. -......;. '--. v.:..-.. · _,.• .,,.,,_ Wta. * ~5729 frontage, 1:20' attp " 100' ome ..,.. ' ll47 w. Hamiltol: • 'BR.. Sat. A SU.n. "1010 XJnp Rd. _.,.,.. · .-_.,. ., .. .., """'~ ........ Gla.nt step to Ocean and Oil tbe l6tll l'al.tway. VIEW 3 baths, lam room, 2 elec. blt·lns. Vtc., tmmecL 50-7632 83MT41 tra large pool, dub bOu\ "*' dlrpl. Ownr. 10" dD-Heape" IMch 3200
to ~ bffchee fireplaces, dlnlna room. poss. Sm. dn. ~· oa coo-etc. lmmedl.ate eo•111on. DI.IUD • •• • .. • .... • .. -.oasJ IAlboll lay ~~.,,.(+., Well.Mce1rdle Rltrs. tract. Ownct, MC.5045; Aft. BwrJ'S . new'. 3 BR. 2 be Hurry! ./ AVAIL n:B. lST·
Propertl• ""-•v, 1810 Newport Blvd .. C.M. er 5 PM, 637-MIT ~.500t ·,lelOv~ condodn. • :.:r::. Col. Realty 54'.-o ·~Np! '* ft'at~ allbo&t, 3 BR. ~ .__.., . 17).1420 Eves: 6T3-912'7 Pl:lon41 546-5990 ~7129 Eva. fU.0634 C: ~ .,. dn. By ~ bettil, wa11t to Beach. ten-
r-nnwr--r--~ MESA Del Mar, • .,. OWIMI'• Will leaae • ..... •ft. ~ • 1XT· .. -ot .. .a•y ... dUb, -'. <NPt Sbrl) OR EXPER.lENCED ... .. H -n . BR., carp., ....... (rpl. . ~·r-c ----......... ft-., ..... ,.,..... OIM DO s•NDS Hdwd. nrs. 2 Pab BELOW 1HA •••• ,,... 8up lam nn + BRI 1• Yll'Wt . -mo. 548-29MI. ""'" 1U'.ALESTA11! Open HOUie S.t/Sun ~ -933 MAGELJ..AN _... ~I Bl\ 2 BA. faml. ldtl fl'pl ftlAVA ......... LGJ: 5 l lreOOll llOlm ~-cottqe, 1
You cu lM hflll Olt the Mil SALESPEOPLE ...... LINWOOD DRIVE 3 MODELS TO CH008!: VA •ed '2S «m; 4 BR.. b> ldtclltn, bltinl h'pl. lee 51' ~ Jou •/low-down. "6 Bathe SR..:..._ ..,_, 1to•e, re·
above the b&1 le 8 fl'O,OOO r--~ ~m~ ....... Ntar H~ HllCJI l Bk 2 FftOM 2· :.~t:ime I~· ~ lot. Owntt M-M19· HAFFDAL RIA&. TY Comp& • ...-CS A cl"""1 fr1c. ftlbtr. Leue. $160
bolme ~~ .. "!! ~ ~ U:..~0i:'-...-. to b; bldll Wse Uvlna room. 3 BR, 2 ti.atbl ,.,,cy. far E..t o.Aa ..... STAND oat ftlne. a llR. 2'1' ''"°""°' to r•+it i...e" lfea'f)' ... Ralf ..,.mo.._...,49Mlm _____ ..,,..,.--::: 11
80• ......... """. &~ • = ~ ~~ .... u. ~ble ~. MW cal'> h-om 123,900 Joe. 8v OW1'fBI --&A, (am. ma. let tncl yd. 1740 WARND..,...... "--Ir beecntet fUTiWiT anJ\. Feb. 15
::: ::m~n ~.-.::V: - . t R-1 FAtate-· petl, FA hMt, double pr. ~t WUllalMOlll. RJtr. S BDRM. 2 be .... M-. ~. 12SA0o· lK ... ~ BY OWNEll. Nr. it9di C.. Prafc 11 lb I u 11 .,.. ~· 5 BR. 3 BA, Famlb'
fow extra mfa. ud ._&Ida 2Q ~ HWJ rn.3110 .::-~ ~ ~ C7MB OPEN EVES. frplc. $500 _. 6 .... O'I-~ .... • BY OWNER loc, fN11111 ~ I Jft. ivu. = ... ':' =..:. ~~
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A&tnts. 5M'lZ2 tlf»' • .._ ~!fOOSEy u cutom :-" k1 ~BR. BARGAIN by on; I Bil • *4 I IL, ~ Patll 1 In,_~.,.:; ' C211> 1INl1' . t_~ .. 2 ... ecMo-poo ,,.,...__ -F« L.... . ' • ded. Frttdom ..... "'1 &: a ftil .... .._ --. '-9llC'llp.-.-DAVIDSON ••t 3v&Jrnvf. a'-*' O"'N!Mlde with ot>tkln • a tamilY 4 be. PS~=: 54~ 1n, good.' w~ d • a o..ir. •-... lwbdl. BT CJWllCD iMddiAWli iii'iaJri' / DIMlr SIJoftt
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Neapcwt IMc.h nm ~ Unfumi.,_.
-...... ~--A-Y_P_LAZA___ ---• ---:.s----· -LSJC. or Mll ltlduw ~ 44.500 SPARE TIME INCOME
DEL -.•c:loul 1 SR, lOal fl. Otenfrolf :J~HBQR " lfsq • 11. Air cond offK'C't, Boum1ns ntw fieJd, rellllUis
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Pane LWe H~"!~.,_ Such ~
Adult Section
Cpa/Drpl. m IN, ftrecila~.
Community Pool.
L 2 BR • ? beth.s · f..'00/Mn.
2. 3 BR • "l baths • 1plit levrl, ~/Mo.
l. 3 Bit. 1~ bat.hi, t-llOry.
S?!O/Mo.
Itek lay Area
3 BR.. 2 bath, Unturn. 128.V
Mo: 1 6'73-J~SJ Evea: ~ I
IAY & IEACH
Realty, Inc.
Rental Dept.
2025 W. Balboa Blvd., NB
HUCE 3 BR· 2~ bath, yr old
custom.bit home in &1y•
crest. Formal dlnlng rm,
breakfast rm, paneled den
with fireplace. deluxe k:itch-
c-n, lg brick patio It BBQ,
heated pool. A fant.astU:
home! S.aDO/mo. on leaSC' to
quahfied tenant Pnncipals
only, plea~. Ruth Pardotl
Realtor 642.s200
• AVA1LABL£ FEB. IST bra. ~ $U5. + ulJL 2 ~ l btl, ~ d ... pea. .i~[~ l • l · 4 ...... , sprinklered, C@al.taUy IOClll and coUecUns U\Ol\~ fl'QO\
R1:ot or tell, l..oae I BR t!t9lecl llUQI, tarpeLn~. bl GREENS I'd, cite 10 twys, N. sirnta new high Q\llUty coin ~ ~SA, bl•·inl. dlo ~. r~ I dnDelll ..,..ie parttm;. No llA".tlf.~~..,,!1!10,..::~Cll. a.ach ~r .. Luxury An1. ldelll for diMtrlbutlnn tratfld di@frwera In I h I a yanl•. N<'ar 111ljc)r ~pp'ic, clllldttn, Jiii pclJ. •'" "" ., ... ..,.. h f t Joh B arc11. No llclllng. To qul!ll{y •*"'=' --·--,,..., .. ..,, .,.,.. MOB" ... ..., __ • 1,.....,. -. -1 ..., ware !If' or ar ory. n • c
1 frffway, .~ for boltt, OC' =:= ... __ , ...... _._ .....,. '"""'"' .~...., .,.. BACHl'J.£>R • UNl'"UR.N. l\llN)y Co. 871.gs11 you l'Olll!t havo r11r, l'l'.il'r..
ClUt\l'tf'• IMO CQO. °" Jl3.400. -! 8r. <'.om.Pl f\lrn. sno mo from $100 Q u A~ -----f'ncl'I, S900 lo S3300 l'lll!h. 161'91 Nrwlud. SfT~ or c.:J• .,. 4100 '42·15&.l •lmdrllah ~ wed· OPEN. locked stol'ait 1pa<'I' Ft>W ~,., wttkty ran l\ft
1133-tr.J>. dyi. iDl't. ulll reen a eU for ':dnt to <"OOtractora or l".xC'tJll'nt incomt. More rull ----~----SUS CASIT AS ---· 411 -1 • 2 Ii 3 BDRM. d md1v1 Uitls. U 8-4422. timr. For l)rl'IOnal lntC'J"· Ft-ff ReMcll I IR. Nr Pi:er. ~s. "'°' nJRN. • UNl,.URN. view, 11end name, addrest Service Nrw Unit.a Now Rcntin1: CaJI collect m : S'-'S-ll&t Heated Puots. O!Ud Car. TOWNHOUSES Commercial 60851 and phonr nllmt:>er to 1n.
f'umtahtd Baclielor Center, Adj. to Shoppma -ter-State Disr. Co., 15.5 E.
Walker &. L• !Ind 1 Bdnn Units ~if_f 42~ 2100 Pden;on Way. at Har C GOOD LOCATIO.N , •t.h S. Suite 206, Salt Lake 7682 EDING"'D 2110 Newport Blvd. erpeh, Ortpes, Built.ini h
""" Medallion by llolpoint $110 lachelor Utfl pd. bor,. Adanl!I, Colsta Mesa i occupie<l Comm'! Bldi;11. in, City. Uta 84lll.
ttUNT1NG1'0N BEACH -Hid pool, 642-2514 546-o:no • ' . • •. every luxury! Big Cot.ta McM • and room lo SALE or tie. Wholesale-re-1112~ Opel Evtt. $22.50 Wk. Up -~ r buJld tall meilt1 Approx ~.000
PACIFIC Shotts; 3 BR .. tfi • Studio 6 811Cb epta. Corona 4et Mar 4250 Prestlae Ad~ Privtte Park, Club HouH, FITZMORRIS yr-volume. Fully equip Incl
.Ba., llerrl'd. larw; Cll'1)., e loci UUll A Ph!w tf'rv. ----•• ----Pool. Ftmilies Welcome. Rraltor 673-9010 refng truck. Approx 175 m1. draPfs. l>Jt-uis, frnc~; dbl • Maid $er'vk-t TV avail. Winter Monthly Retilllls .J ll J.'> E. CoaJCt Hwy. CdM north oC L.A. WW acll or lse
t.tt .. ,h-pl., nr. IChool&. fl70 •New ca&e 6 811' JAMAJCA INN HOTEL MARllNlfi)UE s 0t1 percenlage basis. U25
Mo., ~alt'. S36-3664 ,;c37S Newport Blvd. 54$.975..) As low as Sl~ mo. ti13-8120 GARDEN APTS. F 17 0 ~'OR SALi:> All purpos1• 2000 mn rent. Xlnt opport'y for
• 20691 EGRET • -. -Furn C-ottaaa rom ""·" Comm 'I Bldg. Center right perl!On. Call collect I.ARCE 1 BR. fllm or unf\lrn. ,.c ...,
RENT or Lie. Clean 4 BR. Large Bachelor rum nr un-e Slngtr Occupancy Parklike surroundinia CM F'or details r all: I llOC>: 489-<I086 or wr1te PO Box
2 ba on cw-de-sac. Cpcs, tum. Nice f\Jrnlturr. Gar. It e 519 f"crnleal, CdM FURNISHED BACHELORS 1.~. H.,l.or to Warftar eftd Go Weit o" Werft" Dania RHlty Comp1ny 277 Grover City. Cal.
drps, fncd ylJ'd. patio. bltna lndry. 2860 La Sallr, 64'.l-2550 1 Bedroom furn •Pl-~ UNFURN 1BR·2 BR · 3 BR li42-6560 WANTED ·incl ... hw-"'-t shp'a (1111 p .. 1 Eudicl I• the Gru~ Vell.., Efttry. CO Cl p f "" "'· ._._
0
•· Ev~. 54&-1727 ooa del Mar. Pbone: Hutch-2 baths avlUlable MMER AL rop. or • \\'L· -
11
h ,
walk "' 5Ct\I. Imm~ OCCUJ>---.....,..u 1 SQ d PHONE M• MO••ISON 96"' 058t Renl. 60 X 90 fel'll'rd lot on "'w1 pay cu ior pro-aney. Sl95 mo. Call 9Q2.tm DELUXE DUPLEX eJ\S, ~Jl M ..... .......,. • Carpets, rapes, gar11a.. . •· NP Blvd. Ideal for trlr~ or ven product undl'r 50 lbs.
$1jO LOVELY 3 BR. 1~ ba. gar .. no chilchn or p' ta Avail Feb. 1. ~&OM &ru-4i:.:1 641N.>4~j' ---. ·---sbipt>t'd. Reply 111 deta.il Imrnac. l bdrm. fenced ycL STUDIO All•· SH.ARP! $9D 18th & Santa Ana, C.M. i11 ~~~~!!!!!!!!!![!~~!!!!!!~~!!!!!!~~~~I boats. 642-8260. I that can be ware~oused &
TOWNHOUSE Lene o: Sale: 2-i.1y Condo. "-ta, dron•, ...,.4 A S =:=========
Unturni.hed ..... ., ·,... Lea.se $150. '"' • tale '!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!~!!!!!!l!!!!~I Sant• Ana 5620 Sant• Ana 5620 Lots 6100 M-12 Daily Pilo1. . 3 BR., 2"2 stove. relri_t, wuhe.·, dryer. Ave. 642-7412. BalbH 4300 Maple Capri --------, ~!!!!!!!~~~!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!I
ba., frpl., cari> .. drapea, bll· Pv1 patio Ir pl.l"k'g po o I. NEWLY Furn 2 BR ww c.,>la. --------LAGUNA ORNAMENTAL W I R. £ -
ins. 2 car pr. heated pool. clbbse. tenni.s ct. 19930 Bu-BAJ... Pen. 3 BR Apt, 1650 llQ· & hrmuda Vil'--• We have received Chamber of Commerce Civic PORTAFINA roouING --~·ne. Lea•'" """ ..,,..., Al 5 ......_ ... _ ·'"ard _., ••01 bltn appl. walk to llorea. "'"I ..,_ If' . d f I t 2 C I PANORAMIC VIEW LOTS n 1•1 .,_.,.u .,.. '""'"'""" ._ pm It ..... JWI ,,., • .,... .. "' • Sl19.SO. Ca.11 ~ or see fl. View nl bay and ocean. I SPAC 2 & 3 BR 11' batha .-aut icahon awar or at YHr1 • • • ome or !lale. Small investment. caJI· 646-3731 .....,.NHSE ., BR tL ba .... bllc h Yr round « • '2 th• White waler and coast· UE · • "' · -• n • ....... Mgr. #B 2256 Maple St. to tic · • Cpls. drps, 2 pools IH line views. UNIQ ~ew product for
er. dryer. rerri&. stove, pvt -FURNM UNF.URN-'tlll 6/15. reas priced. 117-Near shp':t and schools u A f, I 126 Nyes Plare broad untapped marktt.
Newpo .... SL.---3220 palio, carport. Adult condo, Jjth St Open Sal It Sun. or FROM S99.!i0 'l • $99 50 '6guna Bearh LI 8-4211
n ·~ ctbhM & pool. SJ~. 962...l04:.I :l BR. 2 ba~pt. Cpts, drµs. phone :!13: 761-~. 4l 0 t,atl'e l'Om ..., --F-R-IGIDAln_E __ elec bltn1. 64.2-9479 Mar. 1998 Maple. 11' 3 • 1714) 494.93311 ~
300' TO OCEAN 3 BR, Sho~elll S225. CLEAN Bach Apt!. All Mgr. '.?214 College #2 Extra large one bedroom. two bedrool116 and I Goini: busmess -all nl'w
6uy or lease " Bl?, 2l,.i ba, 3 BR, ~atory $240. • Wll.')ON WEST • util Incl. 175 up -studios, Hotpoint built-ins, refrigerators. carpets' Special Offer washers. Big money loca.
New cpl.a. drp11, rf'Clt'<'. I Pacific Shores Ruley l Br., Util Pd! Hid Pool! 315 E. Balboa Blvd. Newport Beach 5200 '-d rapes. pr·1vate pat1·os, pool, recreation area, I will build a 4 BR 2 h11 homr uons. 23.'W w. Valencia. nooo dn or $2'i.1 mo yr lse. 536-8894 Eves 96Z-136.1 _A_d_u_l~_._968-_1_74_0. _s.s. __ 527=6 j BALBOA * 67J..9945 ~ I ITI41 ~25-7833
6-"'.cm' day• '-w•· .... -. I, •ncE 2 BR. -v·rt ..... n. BACH Lg ""-tum ~·.,0 1 BDRM A•· Old • lk .e .. CARIBE • separate children's section. ll343 sq·ftl for lhe 10"
"""u ~ c ru...u unn "''" ~ "" e. DC'IU . ......, p... er •O ~ ~ BOAT SLIPS AVAIL 811 S FAIRVIEW RD pnct of $7.20/&Q·h. n.n )Ottr 8 k 111_ 3240 few blO<'ks from ocean. $165 per mo. Deposit ttquired 001.Y· S75 507 E. Balboe 2 & ~ RR . '.! Ba O. • lot. Other morlels avail. CaU ac: ra.y lease. No petit Mrs. Coa-1975 Parsons SI. Blvd. 67U880. F' S S t A Don at 537-0380
froh\ S'.!511 mo. Between Mcf1dden & 1rst t., an 1 na grove. 536-2579. l B~ Furn. Abo 2 BR unr Lido Isle 4Z51 • Htd Swlm Pool 547.7495 4 BR 2 ba. Back Bay. Frpl.
COIN ldry., A·l rond. Low
rrnt. ~oorl net retU.t'D. Pt1c.
fl.<! nghl by own. 6630 Wtst·
I minstl'r Ave., Westminaler.
ll9'J-6.'i56 ld/w~ ww, drpa, poul, lncd yd. LOVELY Westmont 1,700 Ml·
2 yrs old. S250 mo. 640-7985 ft . Avail Feb. 1. $200.
I 347.2729 or 546-1322
Corona del Mar 3250 3 Bdrm Nrwpor't Wt!!I Q>b.
2 BR. &:. den 2 ba, trplc, ~'r~ fncd yd. P~. ll85.
elec lcitch, t blk to bch. ..,.,.,.,.,
Adults. S275. No pets.
673-2664 Huntlntton
Harbour
3300 l•lbo. I
3405
2 BDRM Studio. I 1'2 ba f'rpl,
patio. cpl. drps. n50. 331
E. Bay Av~. 67:\-8156
S.lbcMt Island 3355
SEE to Apprec 2 BR. 2 86.,
din.. appliancri.; c p t 11.,
drapes: palic>5; gar. $.250
Yearly. 675-5746
NOW'S THE
TIME FOR
9UICK CASH
THROUGH A
DAILY PILOT
WANT AD
tJ -
:\ BR 2 bath, private beach
!'lub. beaches It boat slip11
11vaU1blt. $325/month.le~.
or option 10 buy. Broker.
Call Dk'k Fabian 817-25.11
L•9una leach 3705
MONARCH BAY AREA
2 BR Ir den, l~ ba, cpta, drp1
frpl, pool. Lie ms mo.
Adults •96-1243 btw lG-5 pm
3707
4 Bdrm, family rm.
in MONARCH BAY. S350
OWNER. 675-2599
DI.AL direct 6'2-5671, Qmae
your ad, then lit back and
liJIU to tM 'llilalle rit\g !
Cpi.. cirps. bltns. M£r. W>A • Indoor Pai·km~ lnve1tors·Builders
Shalimar Dr. 548-3860 MOBTLE HOME/XLNT LOC! 310 Ferl'ando, Bal Pl'nn -MESA VERDE LOT
3 Bdrm furn~ nr. OCC & Patio. Poot, Sifltt party or 10n the Bay 2 bl from 1-·rrryl Costa MtH 5100Costa Meaa 5100 MUST SELL
lllrs. Patio. gar. ad.Its, quiet Cple only. No pets. 673--0196 -NEW BAY-FRONT-l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;!Pa1d $14,000 m '65 will Sl'll for
SACRIFICE-Gallery of Fine
Arts Shop. Coast Highway,
Laguna Beach $9000. 4!M-4lli
or 673-0802 teens. ln W. Wilson S same. -My loss your gain.
178 Incl util. Small fum Apt Huntin9ton Beach 4400 Boat Slip Avai11ble * VILLA ME A * Camttr Java It Tahiti 11.000 Established art gallery for
mile. beach are1. Selling
due lo iUness. For tnlo call
1142·2869 llJter 6 P.M.
Old Newport Ave. Nr Hoea 2 br '.! b11 S3."l0 yly I~ 211 • 19 ~q·h ·C'lear 54~3941
Hosp. 642·5583 • N~ES~R~u~~~gus • St NpL Bl'h 00inq 225 • 19th * ALL UTILITIES PAID * DWELLING R·~,!01 ~x1:;,
NICE l·bdrm. duplPx 4 NATIVE GARDENS i;n. 3ti Extr1 lar9e 2 Bdrm Deluxe Apt1. Priced for qu;.;.. sa e.
\.ood toe .. ntar 1torp8 BEAU lJ?e 2 BR Studio IYPI' FURNISHED Available Nn. SpurgE>on, Santa Ana.
Ad II S87 j() rn• no~" 6 POOLS-SAUNAS·JACUZZI Beach Apt. Pully cpl & drps Pt mc1pal only 49!1-2349
u s. · · ,,.,~~ HUNTINGTON RPas pn1·f'd no yPar '~" ""~·, • Closed double garages • Heated pool & CoRONA del MAR * Oloirt
FOSTER Freeze store. Well
ttstab. Xlnt loc. Must sell -
Dr's ordert1. ~09 1 Bdrm. Pool. Uril pd. 1s. 5201 Rivrr St., NB. Apl e Children's section • Recreation area ""Ira lar11e f pe 101. Lo1i1 of 1115 Call aft
5
PM GARDENS \B· Avail ~·rb 1st. e Fully equiped • Private pati~ ':"rees! Soml' Ck<'an Vte"· 642
-8266 SPACIOl'S. comtortablr, 2 ·playground • Walk·in closets 673-2010 RMllor
'85 Sngl Apt Fum Spotleas TENNl~ENTF:RTAINMENT BR. nf'M Bay and Qcp11n. e Forced air heat • Single story IMPROVED Riverside C"oun-
e LIQUOR LICENSE •
On salt general. Orenae
Coun1y; rail. 642-2490
Rel rmp man. No ""ls. El BOLSA CHIC.A & HEIL d bl 1 1 r I tr rt f .. ~ • ""' Crpt&, rps, l·inll. Y rar y 6...._ 1251 * ty ot or se e: or a e or I Money to Loan
side. Quiet. Patio. 1175-4859 ADULTS 847.8414 U60. fi7:>·:iH9 nr ~73-190:! j~*~~7~1!!9~W~e!!1t~W!!l~l1~o~n~~M~a!n~a!g~e!r~""'~· ~~~~ smnll house in Laguna . 6320
Newport IHch 4200
"" OCEAN-PORT
APARTMENTS
REALLY NICE!
Bachelor It 1 BR Apt.
Completel,y Fum. * H(d swim POOL * Comp! Recreatior. Roorn * W /w carpeUI, drapes * Electric ouilt · int * IUfrigerator * Electric ran111r * Priv11te Garagf'S + Laundry facU11.
1115 • Sl35 mo.
~o Cedar SI .. Newport
!across from Ocean I
* FURN 2Bl 2 Br JowE>r Dplx. Nr ocean.:;;: 49.">-5770, I $t5,000
Frpl, gar, rpts. drp~. rangr, Hu~tington Beach 5400 Rooms for Rent 5995 BEAU rcsirlentiat 101 116' I For s:ood at & 2nd TD loan& & BACHELOR ref. mo yrly. Avail Mar. 5. R frontage. By Mesa Verde 1.:1 yn. 494-6650 Bier:
"""36 h St '>13 '>•0 19'11 $75 Per month lo marl" 3 B golf roursc. Call 54~1908
'"""
1
• -• : _ • .,,. 2 BA housr with 2 othrrs. M rt a--T D '1 6345 Utils lndudee
Nr. Shopping
80'1 Knoxville. Apt D., H.B.
536-291°
ROOMS & Apts tor Rent
Dy, wk, mo. Sngli. I & 2 BR
i..., bJk bch. All lin<'na &:. utils.
COMPASS MOTEL
lllt • llth S1 HB :i.364170
./ ADULTS Only. Utils pd!
./ 17676 CAMERON
I IOr Unf\Jmishedl
Fl>RN Bachelor Apt.
$67.~ mo utll incl.
Good location. 1147-9991
or-. BAY I Lov~ly It~ l·Br BEACHWOOD Util. me. N..ar occ. Avail 2 Fee Simple lots '" CdM 0 g -·· ••
WW . cpt1>. Palm, $150-yrly Now! ;,.t;).63.')l 001" vi!'W It one R: 2. In· e 20% YIELD •
INCL • IJTJL! 675-5307, Apartment Homes B quire owner. 675-4750. Must sell trust deed! Need OCEANFRONT Room • N 64.2-2481 Pves. b th N k $25,000 cash fesl! Substant· Own !'nlr &. a • o coo • A 6200 1 1 1 DELUXE 3 BR 3 ba. Frplc, Privl\te paling • Nrar Beach. in~. $6.'I. 673-.aj()'l crH9e 1a l'OI llPr~ w th stront P~. patio, $250 mo or salP Goll and Shopping. --. . Ca huyPr Pnnr1p11I~ only!
w/low rln pymt. Rltr. 675-28<P 3 BR 2 baths, frplc NICE QUIET rm. ror rmploy-,44 rholl'e acres Silverado n. sn.-0669 Day or evrnm.11'. rd man. Cosla Mr!lll SI'.!. yon. Slream. hununi;: 11n<I
XTRA large Jiving rm i I 2 BR 2 bath1, patios !Hll·796!l lil'htng, Metro water. Quirk 1 Money Wanted . 6350 br. ~wwe, rrfrig xlnt toc. Yrl 1 BR • Walk In cloHb RM w/ kit. pnv m barh·~ italr S951l J>('r 11c .
lr111W>. ~ Warnrr &: Springdale, 11.B. homr Nr OCC. Nn smoking. J0enla RHlty Comp1ny NEEJD $3.iOO. 2'it payback
3 BR-2 BA. Nr nrran ft 12 mill'~ W of 8<-11l'h Blvd.) S45-l:Hlt 642-6.160 mcl 10-:i inl It pre~
r.'hopa. $190 yrly. No J>PI~. 842-5008 or 842-3685 Sl2.50 UP wk. W / kttC'hPn PCYr RC'lty Stove it.; ar. 1 •,. bonus Ktt;Ured by ~
54R-Oll97 wkrly11, 673-11769 PVt'll _ _ _ _ _ _ $21.50 up Slttdio Apt&. 2376 ml. N . .or Joshau Tree $4500. homP l'QlUty. 521·7264 eves.
• 2 BR.. 2 Bs., lovrly _ _ _ _ _ ~ _...,... -Newport Blvd. 548.9755. 115 per mo. al~er low down. _;,.i_o. __ 7603 __ ==:-=~=-=--n h 4705 m11, nr. beach. Enrl. gar. ELEGANT .RENTALS 49-1-2496. ~'">-5 ANNOUNCEMENTS + BLOCK to ocean L __ ae ... u_•_B_•_ac_____ $16j. 642-..'l4M Spacious rooms. rustom I Motels, Trlr. Crts. 5997 BREX:" NOTT REALTY and NOTICES
2 Bdrm. n25 NEWLY decorated S tud Io 1 BR. bit-ins S130 nr hc-h. c11rpe1tn2 '1 drapt>nr"° ntHr • WATOI your money ifOW·
673-9351 548--0797 a pt. Ocean View. 1110 N. wkrnds or l'lll 446-5766 12341 lhr beach from sm mo.nlh-$5.50 Nightly Up ~el In on appreciating land Found CFrM Ada) 6400
642-4203
OCEANFRONT Yr·round Coast Hwy. Laguna Beach w. Balboa Apt. c. ly. 1 e All k11chenettc i\pts I valurs. 494-2496. 548-6355 fOUND 4 mo. old German
2 BR Unf lower $150 494-~ ~ BR 1 • baths cpts drp11 Parific Shor!'• RCf1 ty . I • Low weekly rates Shepherd, pup, silver back,
" • 1 · • ' • 1117 8586 Evr11 962-6365 ES MOTEL ' Furn upper t165. 673-550'2 OCEANFRONT, beautlf}Jlly hltn~. patio. upprr, $120. _: _ _ _ _ · .'.-. -•SUNN\ AC~ . I Mount. & DeMrt 6210 oollar. no tags. Vic. Colony
1 BDRM.: l blk to ocean. No-furnished, 2 Bft, 2 BA, Chldrn OK. 8.~470 -_ ~ -- --• Cocktail"'bat · Dancmg I Kitchen. LagWla Sch.
leue req.; SllO Mo. 't I I lease. S350. 494-3440 LOVELY ex lrg 3 BR'. 2 ba 2.176 Newport Blvrl. 548-97!"15 494-9017 •....... Room 310
Juty. Agt. s.6-9567. RENTALS Corona del M•r 5250 rlupltx. new nylon cpl. drps, REAL EST AT~ Ranch Home f'OUND: Black Codcer Span.
Q.EAOiES Nearby. l.M. Lrg Apts. Unfurnilhecl -.l paml. Bltn~. Ir,: lovrly~vl General 1rl or. 119 Cor11I. Balboa ls-
1 BR. Adults. $120 incl util I I vard. Gar ~ hugl' pttrk g. 1 l!l 11c 111 lhr tC1p nf 8t1wk land. Call and identify.
fln..1181 673-75.5.l General sooo * Channel Reef * it6.~ mn. Adult, ~7~9_1 -Income Property 60001 Star ('anyon. Sm~ trrr. "4().lll"\
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Y-EARL---Y...,_1-B-=-R-. ...,.n_e_ar-..,..b-ay-:-lt· •••••••••• • 2 BR Townhi1r. Lsl' S130 mo. I Corona del Mar I Rnow'" thr winier timr, llndw --H-IT....,E,,...-.,...~:-:-in-ra_tu_r_t--:P=-oodl--=-e. w t B A $125 APARTMENT!' W11~hrr & drye1· incl. Cpl~. . bl 8 lrPmendous oce1tn Vlrw. Found in v1r of Harbor le ocinclean. u'ti11·1e1.se•. 67~ .,.:;· VEN DOME SPt:CTACULAR VTEW C11l.I 1!47-461R ~vr11. f.t wknd~. 1 ' Un11:1 2 .bl lo heh, 1 . lo Only 171 mm. from thP Nrw· Bilker. Call aft :;, identify.
0 ""~''"" w f /Loe B t . i<hopi;.~rrccntly rrdeMJBtrcl, porl ~\uy lmprovrmpnff; ~.· ~ 074• 2 I I i1trr ront · oa 05 11 p' r<t Out or tnwn . .,..o-., ., • 2 BR.. Ba.: ove Y JAN. SftECIALI Slipa Avallabll' Laaun• 8Hch 57 11 occu 1 • mrl a tx>11utiful 3 yr old ~"::""--~,..-.,..,--::--:--:::--~ 11rea. nr. beach. Encl. gar E 2 BR • 2 Bath Apts. ·
1
nwnrr 11n~1ous $:>lt,:;oo ·1 h<lmr. Pnre 111 t2800 per f:;ERMAN Shephttrd Female nm. 642·54al 2 WKS FREE " NT tXASE • Ot . BUY 100 CLIFF DRIVE lrrrn~ Bkr. llrre. Owner Anxious-submit Approx 5 mo. Vic 219 Broect-
3 BDRM. 2 baths. on BAY Makr reservations NOW s-120. Mo. le up . S59.:J(.() iJp LUXURY FURN/UNFURN &f6-2.l.l7 . all nffl'r,; for morP info. "8l· 642-5618
NEW. S300 yearly 642-7746 Newly Redecorated m:; Ocean BJvd .. CdM
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Yearly Lease. 1 k 2 BR 765 Shalimar Dr .. CM 4 Umt please call Glenn Thompson FOUND: Ladies' bracelet. on ~ --------.,..---CloM to shopping, Park 673-1788 _for furthrr Info &teps to Shore & Shops ilpl., 2 & :\ BR. Must sell.1 with· r a1rvle:w Rd .. Costa Men.
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Cluslfied tecl.Wln. Save e Spllcious 3 Br's · 'l Ba from SlaQ mo up. , ('r 646·j()l5 After ;., P M . IR18 W. Chap)'Tlan Avr RI.ACK Male cat golden ey,.5
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WHO NEVER DID ANYTMING BUT SOIL TEA• money, time I: eUort. Look • Swim Pool • Put/green -e · ~.__. ...-J 494·2449 _ _ 1·11U: 637-1467 Or11 ngP, Calif. vir ljlh 11 Placentia for
now!!! • Frpl Jndiv/h:idry fac'ls ~-. MODERN 2 Brl. new d~or, 4 Sep. Cotlai.?es :.oxi:io ro aJy. 541·:!611 Eve-wknds. :~m nnr month. 54B-96n e Adults Ir family areas 11 Blt·ins. view. heated I Whilllrr $17.000 ('Qty always -KEY ring with 8 krys. Vic.
OtARG!: IT! 1845 . Anah.im Ave. pool. Adults only. no i:,<",!.;'· mtd Sell or trd. beech Inc. ONd E m
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3250Coron":' tlel Mar 3250 Corona del Mar 3250 ON TEN ACRES NR-NEW l Br/Ocean View~ um. 1'Qu1sitely furn. rt'&dy MALE RM Dachshund vie. Corona del Mar
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RENT 1 • 2 BR. Furn • Uofurn • blk beach. Cpts, drp~. 18u1lne11 Property 6050 !~:an/~~.:~ro ~':f:nr~ w. 191h C.M. :>1S-O'l4R
3 Rooms Furniture f'rpl~~ / Prl/Pa~os / Pools ~ltns._ ~.:3.1 mo~ 6'i-6ti0 1112 HARBOR, C.M. 'Orser.I. Showio hy 11pp'J. Lost 6401
$25 M nth Tennis · Contnt I Bkfst. 9 OCEAN VlEW. newly decnr t;;f lMO 11 Prinripal oolv. Askin~
0 hole •Pull/Green. Apply Jumbo .Jimbo. 11!0 ~tl'~I 0;.;, :i00 . 1~~ rl~wn SJ0,000 for Quick salr. CiERM Shepherd. Short hair
PULL OPTION TO BUY ~ Sea Lane. CdM 644-2611 North Coasl H11thw1y. Pr;•lle Rl;r "48-05:?2 -4~2.149. f11wn l'Olnrrd. 11-yn nld. Fe·
No deposit 0.11.::. tMacArthw nr. Coast Hwy) · YlJCCA Y 11 11 1 male. Vic of Mesa Verde.
House of Chain ~~~!"11!!!!!"11!!!!!!!!!!!!!~1 Rentals Wanted 5990 1au1iM1S Rental 6060 option. C~s:'.>'3M-BR.m3 ':~~ _54,;-01_-_719_· ~-:----~-
517 w. 19th. C.M. 54&--1454 3 BR, 1 BA, carpeting, PROFESSIONAL work In I:' fam. rm .. fpl., "'!·in~. disn· 2 Tin,y poodle from car 1 bm
drapes, hit-IN. Fireplace. rouple desire& to rent 2 BR. FREE RENT wshr: snack bar, w/w cpts.. male. 1 wbt femaJI'. Sl50 re-
-5100 patio. Like new. 67S.5876 or 2 BA or 2 BR & den 2 BA II you manage our small off. dra~s: lndry. rm.: 11ir· ward. No quest. 629-0131 or
Costa Mesa 549-:1160. unfurnished house or. apart· ir<' bulldin~ In Co~la Mesa. rorn'I .. patio. 2 car ear. Own· ""'646-68'7="'=-0-=--=--:-:----:-
WALK to •hope. P.O. & Bus. 2 BEDRM apt., b-pl .. v1l'w. mrnt Nrwpon ltclghts, Good location. ldc1d for·ac-rr 213: 328-4634 WHJTF: Toy Poodle, malt.
balcony It sun deck. Sl60 N 11 Bcarh uei. Not ('()lint ant. 1Muran<.-e. or rnl So A I V 11 Ans to y~ Yo. Oloke collar, ~E~~R. ~~~: ~'7i11 -~>3K._ -I p;:i:1111. plrase R73.ll'.r.!4 l'~tatr m11n. can 544.2..'26. !i 11r • 7 ~~. bla:k eimr rt'd pa.lntl'd !Df'·na~h!. Brsy
ADULTS • No dCif• S135. 'Z BR Apt flt, View :! Ml· Aft rr ·, WM'kday11 Anytlmr ~ft!'I 7 PM -BMIU Vl('W. noo· altitude La CM. Reward .. i4>7837
'.?01 ();;le. Apt. B conirs. ::?.? Heliotrope S160 wr<'kpnrli. I GREAT LOCATION n~.000 compl. furn : REWARD for fi~lng malr
2 BR + pullman bath. w/w mn Call 61'""~ Lct(2-BR. l RA , drn. or J Storr or olflr" rcn111I Ownrr. 61~ rvrf. klllcn, brn. stripe ~/wht
rptsldrps. bll·IDI! t-refr1g . r RR ., ha in BluUs or Univ B{llhna lld1rwl, $100 It Sl~ nos«> & paws. 673-!11.17
t lg rle>sf.'d 1raraR"· Owner. Lid• Isl• 53S1 Pk Villa~P 11rr111. ~ 11(11111.c R7~7fi0'1 A)lli ;l<f~ Exchantn, R.. E. 6230 WALTHAM n Jewel, •kin
144 EH1 811y. CM 2 RR. 1 Ila. frplc, blt·in kll· Will f'!JY to $21!'1 per mo. e PRIME Rl'tall Ln<'ation • YUCCA VALLEY rlivlng watch. Vic. Channel
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.,_ I' nn. .-... mo W1u1 Btr. 67>~'\. nr lnn"rr .ltm<' 1:1. l.Asn1n11 In CM lll'f'a tor my hm 2 An11Wer2' to Dao ....,..u •Pfll' IV ~ .... ., .. h<'h RR cusl·blt lllUCto. ~yr nlrl :146-lm EvENING.c; d111t. mod tit'• lr,('h, 1ti1r, UPSTAIRS 2 BR., 2 8A, frpl(', t1rr1 Ck'l'!ln vll'w nr nr 1 Offic• Rental \ 6070 hlrn~. "II tlN-, m1111.)' hr11u
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COMPLETELY rrmlldrlrd sn; mo. !.f.Mt. 673-lR'li fii~21 tll __ 2M !'II ft ofril'I', r111·J14"trrl .\ tin, Alllll' i:ar. !'Or lot M11ny I ml\lr. vir Brnokhurs1 " Arl-
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Sliver Gntr Apt.a. 9AA El 1 BR Ulll pd. Employed rm. wl pl'tv l'nt. tor ll\11'111 Adjnl'fnl tn. trnnl~ l'lub. .' l<rn1ky, PO Box 124, Yui·c11
Camino, Apt. I. adult No pe(I. 1140. 6~7j h00sc1 w/iiara.cr. Baycrl'itl, blork Npr F rwy. l206 Pili-V11lley, Cal. 92284 Personals 6405
'2 BR Studio Unr ~ rum W. of lrvlnt or Cindrrella Pde& Rd., N.B. Long Beach 14 unit.a dntwn.
UtllW. paid. POOL! HuntlntfOll IMc& $400 tnct 11u11• To rro. 54s.JGIS OFnCES for IAaM. US and for Laguna. ~.000 equliy S~~I~~ b!,!~i~ n:::
Wallt to ahop9. Multi ont)'. HOUSE. nr. St. Jobn'a, -4 $175. Modem. Alr<Ondltion· Broker. Marse La8rMch H Ith S '2190 Colltae Av• CM UTll. pd. Elll "9 2 br "1.m BR.. 2 Ba.. frpJ , carp , fd. P1rlun1 Oranie Co. 360 E. lat St. HE U'77 membttlhip in ca pa. ~ BR Apt. NeW ~ drpl, flJS Unf tuo NO PE'J'S. drpa, appliancl'I: dble pr. Bank Blda· 230 E. 17th St. Good In 11\Y JocaUon or &ru.
No ,.,,.u chklm ~ pttJ1. ~· 6.lM:24I To SJ75. 642.SOIB tYt or. 64l-l41' R. E. Wanted 6240 -~--1122---......,,.,-----
By ()wmo;, Pb: 548-6169 C"LEAl"l :t BR Apt, c,ta, drp11, RF.flNl-:D l11dy drtdr<'<i ~mAll ARTl~ studio nffll'T', Udo ALCOHOLICS Al1()"1ft!C)UI
2 BR Htd Pool Adjttc 1 s-hltn,, pool, klda OK. S11:1 1,nr 11pt nr jlUl''ll 11,.;. w k111·h R11y 11rl'•·:l12 2ruh N B Pn INTF:R TF.O In lmyina Harbor Area. Phone 613·8724
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REMINGTON Po r table
typeW'l'lter $25. T,ipewri ter
tabte with lamp $10. G.E.
clock radio $.25. Stereo
ncordl 25c ~acb. Books 5c
each. Cameraa SS -n 5 .
Redwood patio table, chair,
cbaile, wnbrella $12. G.E.
mixer '6· Riviera chair bed
$10. Garden tools SOc-$2. 2
queen me blanketa. one
electric, ~ control $12 one
f'eliUlar '6. 2550 Columbia
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GERMAN Sbephtrd puppies,
5 weeka old $25 each. 64z.
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l HP Bria. and Stratton,
top lhape n1. Set of can·
• atelJll ports $5. Old
wood drawing knife $3.
Kitchen clock $1. O>leman
J.Wem. ain(1e $7. £xam.
interval tl~r $3. Good tor
ldtdlen· 6 HP BriCP and
Stt'lltton $25. Small vise, Dunlav $3. Model 11.q>lane
engine $3.50. Table aaw $25.
Jointer 4%'' $7.C>. Stand for
·both $10. " HP motor for
both $15· All in top con.
dltion. S at only. 541-5656·
874 JOIUID St .• C.M.
table $15. La.mp table $7.
Lamp SS. Pair bedroom
tamps $14. Three J)llir sreen
drapes $8. Picture frames
$1""3. Stalnl8s beer $5. Tur.
tle lbell SS· Electric akillet
$2.SO 670 x lS Ure cha.ins.
new $5· Ham radio sear
J3.$5. Electric motor and
srlnder f7. 12 volt car
cooler $10. Po r t a b 1 e
typewriter $15. nve foot
wood clamps S6 p a I r .
Drapet-y rod.I $2-$4. New
aluminurit house wlnd:lW1
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SKI Boota (men'a Saale.a) size
U.14 $2(). 673-n48
ANTIQUE Cappe.r Kettle. 15
Inch diameter. 9 inch deep
$25. Antique fire ICl'ten $20.
Bronze f:lnlah. 644..(K;
SMALL maple rocker.
~le.red nd print $15;
11911' maple step-tablea $20
pair; 2 modem bar stroll
211" hlrh $3.50 Heb; double
lnnr!rspring mattreaa $15;
matdrlng box sprtnr $15;
Hooywood frame SS; stu-
dent dHk and chair $25;
la.rte &Tey cheat $17.50;
ma.pJe llvins room chair,
upholstered $25. Urned Oak
cbHt n T .so. '42· 1268
REEL 250 )'l.l'da with line
12· Electric toasteT n.so.
Brace for Auaer bltl $2.
Small antique minor $2.
~t hardwood 3 ahtlvea
with doors 23x2Soc38 inches
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SINGLE lhot 22 with box
ot lbtlla $5. Pair of.
ldnoc:ulars, 4 powu s:z.so.
SO' ~ tape $2.50. m O'etl ~ .. Apt E rear.
RCl'AJlY poftt mower, 1U'.ADYT011Mwbit.ebuffet11n'ANYllmpahadc$21. RCA T9,.,.... $25. RCA DINIC'D 8't. 1D ,..._,I ANTIQUE 111* $J0. Girt'a Bt1nt and Stratton qjne, 60" $15. Walnut v-.er B.uod bna bird CICt $$. 'L'V ,...W. ..... tome ..... S15 and '10. booU 8Dll ..ur.a. ~· b pWct MMas• a ~llS7 116Qde, • Ja. ff, l.lecbic ~ coodldcm $25. New .mall ~ chfllt no. Small ~ Jamo $$.. Treadle WOl1it Sii-Pwtabllt Ge TV -to 25e, mem'• and eel1dt _.din .. f!ff. _... $2. llDall fllbles ~,
Dw\lot> .-blte wall 560 x handcrafted o&d rtnot table aewin& macbJ:ne flO, Retl '-II me "9ft pS. z.tlb WGmtn'a dotJn ~ and up, MMlGt • t BIKES. 1op ~ Boy'a ~ ~ x~t ~
U. $10. SiO x lS new black S2.tl0. Antique wbitt rupt \H>e P"lr JDOllV«r, needs !wlo NCGld CCllllOl.e $10. 1'1'391 AvUoll !AM, H.B., DRY sink iii W ilbif ~; MM'a 3 ~ $219 a Sin ToalAa. • ~ S2 cech. Bird case atand walnut top $3.SO. Best new enatoe·$$. 'Wart berldl, ~ 11111·~ $12. aow recon1 cabinet ia. MICile • w:1a. OaUcl . bike aeat $1. w·-
and ~ $5. 6*f83C> qualltY old s t y 1 e double •'ta.inlH& . alee! top S 5 • Qaap lllDk clooble laoott VDtY ICft ueoptent nibber tad '** 110. ~ ratb' Tellllill racht $2 • ..._, s;;:;;ut :'1~ ~
G. E. Rdrl~rator. Jat1e =~ $2:1'1 ~~ ::i~ ~taryd:: !: m.:;er sfo: ::-~ '*:oc! '~ ~. 311 x 1 x r fer Ainmcan met t11b1e tu. ()). 5 PC Dlnins" Ht ~. 2 .Wt cbaln 0). Twin bed:;, bead-
m>P top b'ttter $25. 542 typewriter $4. Hand carved Fenced pOltl 7' lq, 4 x g and alarm $8. T'fto TV water, 011. weaeer IUll, 2c cUoaal cable $3. a Maple booltcaet $15. 'hble tio.rd, 5 fttted ~ 4 top
Hamilton IndiA fokilng base 24 .. n ed. Jeep gas can $1.50. (---...·) muds 25<: ud a foot, tw7-6811 bedll1pl-4& $1, SOc,, 50c, lamp $3. MJrrw '5· Prtvate ab.eta,~ le SIJ'ead S20
21" TV $25. 17" TV with • Bar and 2 •tools $15. :l" .r:.,._.. ~ ped Mt '1· TbrDw ~ ot boob 256$1 & Mt. Wortd.ng 23;1 ~lvan!a UHF $25. Both worldni dl~eter . $25. Alununwn caters $2,50. E 1 e ctr l c -nab &aU 111' loQI 8 BLUE chip booilJI $3 eaeb. plil6in '°'= -'1. ~ 1ea eldl. It'll Meple St. Apt. TV, u JI $25. Table modtl
""'od-646-1525 patio chaise. old, but aoUd motors $4.50. Men' a iport 12" wide $3.50. Bicycle Nabosul1 ~TV radio, pot $3. Coppeto qar ud 31 pnae, CJtf .• .sat.sun. reconl player $20. ..,.. __ .~ trarne ~".:Di Knowell, C.M . ...,,..ts .., and .... ••romen's exerdte JS. 39.10% etian-~ (TV .... ~ __,_) _......, ·"'·"'~ u1~ ""' """" .., ~ n• ..... ~ .. ,...,.. ~tr $L 2 ~ W...C. ,. ,.. • .,,. c-b_....._....._ 2 I cbafM I.~ to 1.25 $10. ('ro. TRAV~ 8' to 15' 543-5632 clothin .. , 1 i 2 e 10 •12 .ome nel Place, NB. 67J..1603 Call from Monday on. .. _-wa; ..,._,.......,.. $2, $3, s(.'"' Punlea and • $1 elCb. lee *Iott $(. Cao-Maple frames and f~ Quet set N. Hitcb rider
games 50c.$l. eoy Scout DINE'M'E Set, 5 cha.in $20. new SOc. 3 Yamaha tir• 150X SprtQp and mattreas die holden 50c. Small sl!l'• boarcW $25. 64Ml93 bab7 car teat, new $8. Tub
Handbook 50c, Merit ~ 2114 Continect&l, c 01 t a $5 for Honda ~ter (lincle) $11. PrH8 form Jl.. BABY bltdl si, BuaiJliette 2 wheeler ST. 1fl1 Ftamiili'> S'1T.AMJ:R atruak fl5. Bunk ~ $20. Bab)' cu aeat
lOc. Canteens 50c. Lac1Jn, M~ $5. Oars for *lft $6. 1932.-34 VanitY ltool J.l.50. Artiat'a camplele $5. Inrant Mat $1. Dr. C.M. Mesa Verde an!&· b.da $25 eadl a.tr $10. $2. Heat lamp $1.50. Ollld's
size 7 l'CM tleure tee akatea Ford aad Ole'fl' parta $2 portable ca-. $!.50. Bley~ 121 40lb Newport Beaicb 545--3520 Map! hide-~ $25. SUit· blade board $1.50. Rout
with case '5· Heavy white NEW H.D. 96" fiUOl'HCent to $10. 45 rpm records !Sc 10 IPeed. "-Bed lkl« 8TJ.llll e C_.. raCk' and aptt $1. O\lld'a rui St. yd. 540-8376 lllht nuo Louvre doora Hd\. OW bull)' wbeell and boarda $3-50. ln>n1ng board WROUGHT Iron table and CMn $2. Stool $3. -ee table and 2 cbalr $3. Oli1d
$54lO. PrestoUtt torch and par19'. nothlne o~r $25. $1.50. ~ bike 11" front SMALL modem llstlt wood chaln $25 fOr t&bk $25 for 4' table $3. Bird caie $2. Lawn fo&dlna crair (2) $1.SO each.
1960 FALCON lr£6 Rambler regulator $25. Tank $25• A:tununum IOl't• door $3. wbeel and tire $3. Sttam dtlk $15 • .BeautitW ornate chain. 481 C:O.ta Mesa St. mower SS.~ JU.mater cqe and 1ood SJ. =:;;~. ~~.:=c~. !~;. Saber aw S10. Tlp and Jun Be9a bottlea, Wpby, Jron fJ. Vepa •Vice bmdl ctlline lamp $20. 56-ll88 Q.E. wubtr, wOC"kl fine, but BED frame, Q)'kn cutera Baby tenda table and
die a t $25. R.oofn divider decantera, 1laa .. peci~Uta, Yice JS, ¥,1meo1 rap b weelldayw. 115-1070 eveo. muat aeI1 $25. Baby car bed $3. Hand lawn mower SS. wa.lller is. Stove •en 1• C.M. 642'2932 SS Steoel tool boxea $3-$25 r.ial chiqa, eon.ctor • edl-~ fJ5. Maple de11l lnp. Balboa bland with net and rocltr1, like Lawn .apreader $2. Grey $25. Power mower $25. Pick
BRA.ND New 100 amp. G.E. . • . tions t and n $5 to $25. __ ... ....._,_ -........ t ......... ""'"......... _,.. •Uc DeSot.o walnut tDd table $25 Step axe tt 50 Trtmm-..,n.50 Camp stove and lantern $25. Ski rack $12.50. toeo Vic-..... ~ ..... -ivuc ~ .w ..,..,._,&:# ..,...., -new $8. Infant Mat n. Baby • .... • ~ Diai • meter box; boll SlS. Pan~ Extended pick up bumper taria 642-7012 &auce &2'ot I'll '10. Welgbta heml. never rebored, Ollnler, bath $1. Untinllbed book table '25. Oltat .of dratablwen Manutt sprelder $3. aper
$20. Breakers $20-1 0 ...... n-·-·· fu-' tan'· $15. • complete att $7.C>. Doors $19.5(>. 847"'811 $3 CA ....__ 12 ,_.... $3. Redwood picnic e pall 50c. Potty chair $1.50. iormica kitchen counter top .-""" ... ... "' " C88e ·-i..., ulQI cor• benches 18· O'fern.lght cue Ma.rtile -.., 4 -'---. $20. Double link and faucet.a RlPi ptpe vt.e su. W' 1$4 CH EV •• POW«'iiide. louver.s 3 htncb Pl a te LIGHT ~ Duncan ner spea.kers $5 each. .-'! 56-91167 2767 AJbatrocs WI"" .. _._ -conduit bender and fish 1110! Auto tram. Torque con-1tua do o" 1, hardwve. Ptl)1te Even& ateriliftr Ht with ..,. · Olild'a tchool cha.tr 50c. sz;. Lale Maytaa washer, .. 0. 24' AJum•-·m 1-·u~r verttt included $9. ~ butt&-locb $5. each. Girl'• clinlna table $25, six H .M __ ... Dr~ Cotta Mesa. Pada. larae. fumlture $8. needs ~ SlS. ntea-&.'i5 "' "'" """'"' aft 12 chaJ.ra $10 e8Ch, ll~ new. ten DfW bOttSts _.,.,.ff..,._ JR. I>ftit ... &, Desk •~-Metal wheel barrow $4. x 14 $2. 6.95 x 14 $3.50 $25. 4" l9Wlvel bue ville er . bike Sdnrino $10· Stalnleaa M7.f968 carved tt.dow boll with •~ ._,,,. f: $.25. 8" tledric hand aaw DUNCAN ~ tlble with atnk $5. Maclle chest $5. mirTor back $1. Baby play $2. ~ ~. Glrl'a bike inum door pulla, per
7" sheet metal pipe and n1. 7x50 binocul"-S2S. IL" 3 l~ve• $25. • u.--. table Driltweod bMches s 1 0. MANUAL lllde p~ $25. ns. Plitball mach!M $15. oz. $1. Metal tool locker ella. 7'5c each. S.~-3376 ..... 72 ..,..,. .. :r M other I und 25 Sean 7~ hp outboard motor pen $2. Electrla quiw $15. Child foliclini t9ble, c:ha.lrs $15. LaJI1:8 aet $6. Cabinet ~,,. Tab& k d drill ~.US. Furniture clmnl> $15. Olild'" chair 75c. Brau aoy ttma er S · _ band la 30 watt amplifier $15. Desk .,. T-.-... " c..u:: u..c doora (7) 75c e a c h .
......,r r ~ e, l n e y •". 13"-48" Jev·•· S2 n . tea cart fT. Caiptain'a chair 2221. Holly Laue NB (Satur-_,, W1lm0Wtt $8, f ch"d .. Pole •·-with -. ~~·...-~ -~
S .. -ped n•v•nnar walnut "" ""' ""' ... _.. ly) par•-for ..... ..-.:_ _,_,. or ,. ..,. _..., ... ~CAN 1.m--.a ...,Id F1-,1• ce tools -. """-· " ,.. • .. ~ Squarn $143. ~ ton hoilt $8. Wicker cb&ir a n d UA.J on .., """""'.,. """' white cklbe lhades S4· l'l.CoJU ,..,. ,.,.. •v Kirl,......,. l SS ~ Gc:o "
sz. Matcbin111 lide table $15. $25. Dolt cutrer $8. Socket footslX>Ol $3. 4 chain $2.50 LIKE New VW TraDot l\itdl center $20, threie wef!f old Anytime Saturday ud Sun-keys sz eadl. 173-6867 cat~ u :i,. S:, i>arr'":
Sat....sun. lG-6, 1933 Wallace, and wrench aeta and band each, need refinilhlni 10 S1S no vw c:batna $6 &Wnea pigs $1.15, lq and day and MOl'lday afternoon. BROWN I foot couch $15. eo.ta Mesa. ~. '
Apt. 1• CM. 642-2932 tools $1425. 12 volt car bat. Storybook doUa $10. 2 mat· ~ • lhort hair 53MO'lS 2417 Orulf~. O>lta Mea. 3 Tu upbolltered chair $10. -:-. -------...::
21." BOY'S Bike $7. Stingray ttty $6. Extenalon plank sa. ble lamps $4 each. Electrlc ---------RUG 9 x 12 $6. FJectric houses nortJi of s ant a Small Fr enc h Provlnclal CHROME table and 4 yellow
blke n1. Olev diffe~ntia.I Tow bar $18. we 1d•r1 cofiee pot $3. Pair craJ>. PAJA Tw1a beda, box ranie $25. 1toe cleaner $1. hableJ. table n~ Vieyl covered padded chain ris. Neaco =-~!.~1 ~ .. 6~ x 13 .,_t~e helmet $7. POlt hole cliaer ~ $14. MS-1390 9Pfinp. ' mattnsa and SU\gle bed $4. Deak $2.50. Giiil'S 28" bike. Adlllt used, bench $15 new. lnatamatic electric router $5. 646-9076.
""""" ..... 15 Jeep ... es $3. Stftl plate to fit P .U. Ott · fnmta $20 tech iet: an-Goll balla Sc ead\. lbwer couter brake ns. Luge No.~ Kodak $20. Foot.tool BOAT and mar\M items $1· ~14e~ S::':. ~; S25. 4 wheel dollies $3-$25. DRYER, electric, P'ripialre tiqued 4lnins table $25. 4 pota 5c each. Electric col· •"'-cle $2.50. 644-lOlS $2. Stainleu Dormeye~ mix· $25. Stove SlO. Lampl SS.
W' copper tube S15 roll. $25. T 11rit-tab1 e 13.g\ cWn SUO each; curly ttematlc $5. Electric broiler ...... ~ f!'f $15. Electric pamt.aun Used Mila SS each. Yards ~e~~· J :cl,. '66.c:': Pick, ahowel Sl-$15. Air Monarch with radio $24. maple ctn_. $25; walnut n. Kit~ utenal!. lOc 'IWO OllnHe rup S6 • $12. $10. 2 car coa~. size 44, ol naugabyde 50c yd. Set
compressor $25. Shotgun M,lcrophone1 10 K OHM dretMr ~ 11!M768 tach. 548-2081 Bttuttful framed oil paint-<new) $8. Uae, me 16, $3.50. of Melmac <mhes S 5• ~~~ ~eelOO:: ~~: $25. Sewing madUne $25. with atand $5 each. Bulle VANITY DreeMr w ith WET II.lit t,,.. $10. VW muf· Jnp $9.95. ilectrlc e gr 3 way I.able ~ $4.50. Mqnavox radto, mabopny
,..,..__ f-d·reT ... .. .... • •5.. lronltr $5. Co n tr a c t o r a demapettzer $12. V..Uty ..., cooker $2.50. OOa aha.pt FM-AM table radio $10. LI cabinet $10. Antique silver ....K'V ~· .. .... .. ..... 'I dreaer no 346 E ....... foldinc mlrrcr ns. Shirts, fler $5. vw bua wheel and ""'""l -"" H Hawthorne 8-3082 CJW!'V left L e n d et' $ 6 • 'l't'heei>anvw $25. 982-6525 . ' ~. medium and amall 75c. tl~ 7.00 x 14 no. 541>-a7 _.. en, .,.... ..,. cruet set $25. L ad i e s
Col"'man lamp ---·e "· Coata Meaa. 64&-8348 boJ's 24" bike $10. ~&170 1WO fine o«i Olerry aide dresses, 14 -16 $3 ea c b. .. • ..,., .... 7 .,..,,.....,. M·.J ... ,_ tt t u""""""''GHOOSE ' Leather jaaktt me 40, $5· DD1"0cn:w> _.. -·---. l•-e .... _,_ --"-'·· Rotlalerrie broiler SJ. 1 .-u:. ... ,,, ,....e uwe e ae """"'"' w aa be r ~..,..,, -UJU•VJ -• VOLKSWAGON confbi rear .. ~. ,..,:u,...,1\ed $12 . 5 0 Chairs n.no. ~ur 8 mm
p&lr, late 283 Chev heads $25. O»ld't wtl!te chest ot neecl1 motor $10. Lawn MM3S1 cheat ol drawen, 2 twin aeat no. Sl¥!Wbird boat l!'adl. Electric iuitar $25. turret movie camera. mag. no .. 57 Oiev station waaon drawer:r $10. Tent $15. 284 mower $5. Rabbitt St eadt. SOFA And mttching chair beds and ma.ttreMs S25 for traller, needl repair $5. Good amplifier in cue $%i. loader, fade-matic control
for parts Sl-$5. S73-7W or Walnut St. 646-546.1 Mail box Sl. Birdcqe $2. $15. eadl. Deeontor vanity all. UpholateMS chair $3. 648-~ GOod · ~tlbacu, 100 tor $25. Telephoto and wide
646-4563 :55 plloo indt11trial cans SS Tires $1·$5. VaculM'n $2. chalr $8. ~e leather Chaise and pad and chair -0-LAD-1-0-LI-bul-ba-.-b"'"'loo_mm_,.·-i $12. 35 mm c&mera $7. Zl75 IUll"le Jena $20. 646-6360. 1014
bl Radio SS. ~ W. 20tb off brletcase $9. T.V. cart-$2. Tablet S2 • $5. 54&-1000. -•-·. 3 d,...en Sl· ... a QCHJ Pacific, Apt E. 0.ta Meaa. Arbor St., C:O.ta. Mesa NEW And uaed motorcycle each. Dou e link $7. 21" Pl i A ----rack-................ .,H """' v• .,...,...,.,.,, Q..., GNU ecent a ve. .. __ ... .., ._,......,., MTS Mainolla C.M. """"""' REFRIGERATOR In ex-parta and accessories $1-$25. Door poll&ber bro.eh $3. ---------BIKE.5. 24" rtn'a Columbia. 2 300 x 19 motorcycle knob-Jl~fr~ratol' $20. &th tub SCRAM LETS ONE Sbampoo boWl aod fix. MATI'EL vao-u-t>rm without ..... Boat dolly, perfect for small cellent working condition,
by ••~ ".-'! ...... • .._. .. _.... moldl H.:;c). Mattel horn• 24" boy'a Mtllatch $13 Mui. boat or bicycle aurfboard I $25. 961-1345
UJT1t ..,. e.u.. 2 300 $5. Stove $5· 12' aurlboard turea $25. '""""""' ~ "' 644-2586 .i..11 ••
x 19 Uni•erul motorcyele plank S10. :JS" Iron fence ANSWERS ADMIRAL. TV, needs tube worlcsbop $4. Boy's small vvav $8. Plywood bellyB =u~SIN=:=FSS,,..,,..-pl....,._se_lllng,___smart_
tires $3 tach. Used f2S. 00-1828 sidewalk aboe skates. $1. GARRA.RD chaqer S l S • boanf, new $5. Small wet dreaRs, .uita, coats&: knits. mo._,_1e ttr-n --"' (!) Pl-Set oi hub cape SS· ~5619 Heath ampW1tt 20watt $15. luit vest $3. New telelcope ..,, __ 14 • ......._ __ •".$9. sw·ts
2 ~t ~ ~ T.V. Weatinlfioule eon.ole Nicety; Damak; Nutmea; LI 8-5375 Je!UltJI • K;ni&tlt speakers . on tripod no. 897..eeM &coats fl~ ~ta $7-$15.
3 feet long alnile bulb S1 $20• Double drewer bue. =G Notice; Slouch; PIPE Orran par ta : ~:. 40~.:! =~ ns. Jlpaw puulea lOc. EL!X:TROLUX tank vacuum Alto alze 16, dret6es and
each. ~ gallon oll dnunt blond $10. Used ~tal MJi First M 11 k .. Pneumatic pedal and key and tools $25. G.E. portable ~ $25. Sqes-upiribt vacuum capria $2-$7. 64~2684
n each. Metal work bench $12.SO. <:ockt.a1l table, Dun-wha man -Say, actiona. SMll ailutters and dllbwuher $25. Pipe rack, 'lWO elegant Jt&Uan Provln-$20, iood electric mixer $10,
3' higtl and 5' x 30" $3.57 can Alyfe $7.50. Good clean in ~~o~ ~!v~ee~ 11 ala&e eftlin'e. 8' open never UJed s2. Craftsman cial end tables. <From n.ew compact aln
Olds conv., all or pt1rt $5. double mattrHS SlO. Single becaUlt 1 tried to kil8 1he dlapason facade plpet, 19 power Sower $25-PWtabb estate) original coat exceu chednvriter $5. single ~lay
Used parts tar Honda'1 250 mattr.esa and box ll>rinc $5. cook Ilia momifle." worldn~, ttie rest dummy. 9Wi.rn pool 10' x G" and of ~ each. Ext.-tllent eon-IJGrta~ record pll)'er SI:
cc and ~ cc Sl -$25. Sinale matfrea, box IPrinl• Second MIDanan _ "I think Fiekde od)et Chest. Other chlorine test kit $7. Port·•· ditio, S25 each. ·413 -t38tb St. automatic 45 record Jl\•yer
1966 250cc Yamaha, all or and frame S7.SO. Pwtabh! the lady in that bouae does mi~Uaneoua pe,rta ~. crib $9. ~n $3. c r i b Newport. 6'15-0449 $10, portable s e w i n i
part, n -$25. 220 Avocado, 1ewtng mac b In e n5. Mt' own C'OOKl'N'G" tabs all. 1300 Ma.d.M Lane, aide. $5. Electric train and .., •,DBlTS • .., "" to •7, mn machine $25, Bissell type C:O.ta Mesa. Portable typewriteor In · ..rn ·--lwtil> ........ • J tr' t'1 14-inch TOOLS N ---leather c~ $20. 6 __ ,,, aood KINGSIZE headbovd $15. ''°• ............... board $10. Path table n . Alb St .• 847-lsrf ~.;e N~rS25.". men's ' u,..~~ drl1la 1-49 ...i-·tic .-..... 50c !::: 1969 Klntlize rold becblftad $15. LARGE /Mirror rzo. ~ Q>tton NI 13' x 12'1'' SS. ,,,..,. ' $3. Letter drllh A·'l high .,.... _ __,.. _...do Pair white boy and girl Rollaw~ bed, like new $20. Floor butter $2. Trlc>od pipe SPEAR IUD -doublle rubber Omega Seamuter 300 skin
11peed $10. Fraction drilh B ParlOJll St., C.M., ee bue 1ampe S15 Doubl bed Dinette tallle, drop leaf $2(). me $20. Pipe cutter SS· a.riiolel no Iba.ft $12. 6'1'5-3115· dlver's watch, COit $185, $25,
%" and above S 1 . SO b 19lh and Harbor. &C-5916 low httd and 6:iot $7. ~ Two matchlllg chairs with I..arie pipe threader with Newport Beach Solid st•~ euitar amplUler
0.mper bill n.so Ratchet bench dies $15. S m a 11 pipe BABY bath n. Bassinet $25, Standard typewrlttt n. Pressure regulatOl' $5. 'BAR, 4 compartment.a, new double box aprtnga $15. Dou-pads $1S. l)eacoo's threader with dies no. Huf-545--0827 $25. 4 track RCA tape
2 •·ta bead ....... (r-.a) .... 50 radio aunrJ.ua $11 each. ble innet'SJll'ing mattreaa with pad $2(). Ceramic can-_. '"' • ~ .. -. = ..., ., __ .. ....._,_ fy 3 speed bikes, itlrl'a $15, CAN'.,....,_ s 2 3 reco"'er $25, 19 i n c h and $J.50 Radio S4. 3 piece Small Kenmore portable $15. Oak 3 1mall drawer nister set ST.50 . .,......., u-... boy'a SlO. Ladles 3 piece .., .. """' llWeeper · Motorola table TV $25. 1193-
oYll rug aet, deep pile, washer CW<lrlli) $9. Small and 2 larre unpainted desk, with pad $6. 903 W. lTth St., quality .. ult, ai2e lO • l2 ~. Waffle Iran $7. Electric cof· 'lfl9
IJ'ffn $15. Unique blue glas. portable record 11layer, 4 Tery nice $20. DlatM 25c-.$1. Space 28. 842-4819 54M888. 296 Vi 11 a Nova, fee pot $5. 2 radios SS each. ---------
down decanter n4. Stan. speed, new needle, brass Blaell cf.ll)et sweeper $3. SKIS, WOOd, 200 em, bind-CM. Iii bk>cJc from Collete Clieat of dnuvua $Tt.:lr· SABOT Ai, no DUIDber. $7.C>,
dal'd typewriter no. lamp with cuatom made Pole lamp ss. 546-1229 . q.a, poles, $2.5,5'WI» PanrSchool.S.t-,?. rors $2 eadl. 2 end es. puki's ihrtWpffd pl.ayer,
Colem.n stove fT. Electric shade S7' each. New men'a 1S86 B4ker' St., c.M. aDfiiiS 25c. $5 Wet auit fjii!i) S5 each. 2 lamps $5 ~ ftCU"dl SS. boy's bike. $12.
cottee pot $4. Iron $2. Crib brown work lhoet, aiie 8%. CORNER fonnk:a table, can $2.SO. 2 niaht standa Sl each. ~ ~. !°~-~~b ~.sun only. 2216 Leyer ·• Bo.Ya .alts, weatm. aborts
$15. 2 car beda $2 and $3. cost S12, wll for S8. New be ulled for atudlo btda $25. DrW $4. Table $10. AM-FM 1Sc 'ta $3. Toya. pmes,
Baby cbiffarobe S:lS. Baby portable tape recorder $10. Also 2 new twin cotlDn portable radio $5. Portable :,":! :.n:e4 .:m~ 8!!!~M and ae~~b $;s~ poa:des Sc to 5Ck. F\Q'ftr
chest ol drawers no. Baby 2 heavy end tables Sl each. ftowerecl bedlprelda SlS car radio ... 0. 19'' M..C tire pots, iardtn toola 15c to clothes Sc-75c Women • s New record lbwnl doubl •• bot plate $5. Mape swivel Headboard. box !IPl"illl and 75c, grass catcher, artist clotbea liz 1n16 'l.:.. M • • . e each. 3 drawer cheat $8. $2. s.u platona CB 77 $15. dteir n. ~ mattrell to match $25. an doo -·-shut • e .,. -·-· record rack Ololdl over 200) Call after 7 PM Sat. All Brand new 9 x U tent $25. ---------c vu, r .. ""'""· • Books Sc~ Dlahes Sc·25c Sl.50 uch. 45', l0c·25c Rod, day Sunda.v. 830-ocm Pa-.._~~-"Oc. N--POWER mowera S8 . $15. Blrda, Zebra. Erdles ~ ters 75c each, trainlni ~7883 141 Cabrlllo, C.M. p __. ST N "# r~· -~ ...,... " ,._ Radio rtOCll'd ..!·--S1 eadl. Electric ..,.zer, wor.... wheels fl. meat cutter $6. Sat.-Sun. enn rec. · "' Jlp, all CUSTOM bedspreads king 14" GTX m.ac•a $25 each. ' ..--0
• $20. Electric air vent m. ~ 7Sc..st.50 EI e c t r I c $15. Twin S4 acb. Ex· Apt. siie refriprator $10. $5. <lllld'a c:h&hMrive trac· Pole lamps $3.50 each a n d tarp. tp'eue run 35x80
MAPLE Rocker $9. Small "'""" touter IPi1l iron -•L N-·-in -· tor. · l\)od conditioo SS. _... 306 ..... Lan ec:rtet1 door. Sl.75 each. tabl SS. T'Wln bo all ' • • ' pensive cocktail dreaaes, 1<1•vn "'-""" •• • ., .. r """--'e $2. BJaaell electric SS.50 e...,... niya e. pillows. curtains, 39readl e x lllrinc11 worka $3 each. Pictures me 7.g _ and ~lO like c M ""'3'-' C.M. 1J ~1497 and mattretlf.' no. Couch $15. 50c. Flower 50c. Olshes · · aweeiper $1. Ha:tr dryer $3. 50c to n.75. boola, music,
M1rron fT. Teen-qe clotbea pots 50c uch. Large mo~ new. cal)' no each .. 1 yard.I CHll.DREN'S P 1a1 h ouae Oltbes 10c • n. Boy's Size. OIL palntlnp $3•$25. Shipe. playbooks 15c to $1.50, l SSO.
50c-S3. 642-4610 Sl. Men'• white work shirts gold brocade fa.bric for 6~'. Youn jf taken apart 3 a1ld 4, Girl's Siu 5 . s. still life's. Land and' 1920 clothes S25 each, size
ALUMINUM Scrten door size 15>ir. 40c each. lro~ bedlll>re~d or upholstery $20. for remo\fal. Macie Q)e1 -Women'• me 10 and u. seascapes. 531-!T!3 9 laditt clothes 25c to $3,
wtlh ,rill 6' 8" x 30, SlO. skillet. $1. Ck>thing ilze I>ecQrative wall mirror rec-36" gas rs.nae $25. 2 Saturday 10:00 -4:00. 207 BABY ltema: infut a eat steel 1helve1 S2. ha.mater
Rattan drapes, pink 12) T2 7-18 l()c.75c. 2560 N • I taniular $10. Well· b u I It cbildrena Maiplle l'OCkina Senta laabel. Coeta MeM $2.50. Drftllmtte S4.50. Car Ca&\! $3. 835 Driftwood. Seal
x 84 $3. Picture frame l4 81.vd A t 1 b ~ upholstered cbalr a n d chairs $S eHb-3XS' fonnlca bed '6. Jwnp teal $1.SO. Beach, 4.11..an5
x 28 SB. LI~ ·• P · • eh 1 ~ d foot.ltool <needa recover) $20. '°"1 brealdut room table ~EW..,SX1 1'.~0~-?!.". ' P~ $10. VttY sood con-uphoUtery libop. Sale lnsidt Deiltnier b1ah beeb by $10. 3x4. Ml&llt drop IHI .. ,.. .,..,, oae .., ...,, CAR top carrier S 10.
10 X 12 ROSE !>(ire nylon
rua. Good condition no. 540-5313
PACKET, portable muaace
table, near new sz;. SUnda.y
only. 646-3029
COMBINATION stroll er
carriage, brand new. never
used, rost $32, will · take
$25. 548-7891
TURQUOISE fonnica a n d
Rocle Maple dining tables
$15 each. Rattan recliner
$20. Ottoman $.5. Sectional
$20. Wrt>Uiht lron bookcase sa. Foam chair no. Patio
.lowige $1. Oothing 50c-$2.
Antique dlabea 25c-$S. Lazy
SUsan $2. Mahocan1 VM
record player $20. CU.tom
made rattan and paa co!·
fee table $15. Lamps $4.
Antique Maple tea cart $20.
Sunday and all week. 498
E. 18th St., C:O.ta Mesa
OLD round top trunk no..
2 tamps, hand painted with
lhades S10 each. Man"s
bicycle $1 o. 2 oak bool«:a.seS
with llass $10 each. Child'r;
rocking chair $2. Electric
beater $2. ReveUe race
traclt, complete $3. ~
GIRL.S clothma. sile 11>-u.
good aelectin 35c. Bird cage
and accessories n. 548-1764
NOW'S THE as. SINGER Portable sewinir llpt. Herbert !Avln, silt 68 (cost table $8. • • 0 all ltO 9'h •, ~ c:Ution. S40o07ll Re~er.tor. l'UDI sood izs.
TYPnlUTllR., Underwood. machine (old and excellent DeLUXE baby bulnette, ~ palr) rr per pe.l.r, wardrobe nea.ma trunk PORI'ULE t,J>l!)Vriter, like TWIN sift bedsprttd, like Matdring coffee and end
ccnditionl '25· 14" anow tire yellow and white lac. llneT, like new.~ ~. '.! •e•---and ne1' 125. Standar d new, blue iz:reen and ~le tablet $10. Good car radio TIME FOR
QUICK CASH
THROUGH A
DAllY PILOT
neonditioaed. $25. 548-tt65 d\aina $3. Electric heat _. -., .. v•-r• t-ter Sl5 ~ strtped taffeta $12· Drapea SS. Ket01e11t 2 burner stove
Olt!:Y-cokl dint ol drawen. Jamp $20. White display quilted mattress, all 1lkl! ·54 PLYMOUTH, rood tires trnerse tads $10 eech· 4 "--·· • to matdl 64" x 1'6" $8. $15. Oan $5. Hot plate $1.
$25. Schwinn bicycle $12. abelvea on cutms, suitable new SlS. 646-2253 • $25. 531-7'Z25 sell cafl?,curtabw and br .... n.owm dNpe.s $5 ee.ch· Traverse rod to tit drapes Su-l>quea n. Roll-a-way
Btl.rbecue ""'11 new ns. b• a lr&nie. sh<>,> or GOOD refrigerator S2S· Jr. l'B LB Bar1:>ell 1et $20. ~ SS e1adl. ~ '""\)&lr&T·"u. J~! Kidnq thaped table $20. SS. Potty chair $1. 9.)l.359T. bed frame $3. 646-03<>1. 2000
·Bolilttn $2. 2001 Kt n i a library atorel'e 1'WtJI a bW>-Brttannkt. $el $1S. Twin fln..?533-... ates, s us 'l".r ....,. .., Blead.led Ma!qany nlaht 93.12 Molokai Dr., H.B. ~. C.M. ~."NB SUllda1"10.12. 548-dred $25. 546-6180 mattr-_ _, bo -.... -.. neti. Ma.pl.a · ~ 4. at.and n 5. Q,eat $25. Walnut
DM flO. ~724 x -r· .... AUJMJNUM pool cue $15. Oleat drawm sa. W-7dl lamp i.lllt $20. Electric ice HAND Lawn IDOftl' sa. ~:·c1ea! J:. nM'~: New blaclt leather je<lket nylon ~ed ruir $2 per cream lrtta.er Sl5· Prell\Jfe
-·-~ ~-"""' ff u .. ,_ NAUCAHYDE cbaJr 12$. $25. End table. colfee ta~. • ........ ' ~d C!OUCID tbl'Olf .... 1 .. t outJlt $10. Rolla-ny ~ ·~., •noJlua-......... .... &.J5.10 ~-........ ----· e't ...... 2 ,.... ....... , _ ,_ ... ..c. tr1D1o :-::::--~..-------..._. comole SJO. Ma.. uuru ..... ~.--,,.., ........... l'CI brown $1_,..1 camp bed and mat~ $25. "'°. ..,.... r ••• t -J'7 6 U " 400 x I bNnd new end table SS each. 'hblea boobhe.tvea $$ and $2.50. cot1 '~ tub. 2 ~ta. tric fan IW!ater is.. fT3-8IO\ rner IS. ""'8 wheels fer ,___. or mini. Footatool tl 2 mai..w-~ •--· '5 ..... Marl>lt ~and · "''-•• like new. Glrl'a 11Dt _!:~WASHER. automatic. Dryer ~ rlnc and ntt bib, cott p), $10 each. end~ tops. Mt PO. New newly upbolattred chairs Boy's 10. p cecb. M-U S
Sl; reciordet 1'Pt a "d lJ S.o94T wall vanity table ns. STOO $20. 14 Jb. bowtinr baD $3. l'OC~i d>&it 111'tdtt sa. $25 ·~· <tC2 & ltl 1·
malltr i:i.so. r.conta <4S'a) a.ontIN=-:=-=G=.-::s"'"'°"-lft--(32-35--> IClfa. nttda l'K'O\lm.ng $25. Baby atrolltr ~. Bugo S4-540-5556 • _c_.M_. ______ __,._
n for iJJ; bike rack $l; lOc • 50c dl'81ee, pema. o...uuon. $10 each. ~ ~e lamp $3. 2083 Placen-ELECI1UC 8"1111 ~. POODLE $25. Lace dress
t acbool rtnpj5 each. WOod (T ... ) 25c • 75c: Sbon (64) ti&. C.M. 54Mm· ........ 1\11 <14) $5. Jewelry lOc • Sl.
p.-8'llft bob $3; -.rtnc 25c • 50c Jf•ll 25c. 8-y nTLL alu IClfa aleeper $25. 3 BOOK no ach De.ic lcnft act!ont e. Doill ~ • $]. ~t"nal 2.)c •
wt.I, vw. t,::•• cllnet. dotblat 10!? • &. Cldld'a NorTt e.ltctrtc dryer $26. c;aaea. ' • Sewa well. needl .... work Sl. Wall cuckoo clock and
te 'Mt•: ....._ tMl4 C . Larp ,.do mome OdlrMa Pl"'tr _..er $25. Girl' bike ST. 56Ul'T St0-ST28 -~ $10. Ceramic
..t .-: ._ .... L $15 n.90 f ~ *""' ~. S1.5. M•t aHctr SS. Ntw 4 n.ouR1!l9CDl1' liatKa. 4' · MAPLE m.t • ...... a:tt-~. old rC'COl'dl loC •
.... ~ ... boom. ..... ..,. ..... ST. ~ 10c· tnck ..... .. 10 .. » •cb. 813-M ~ed got4 -•• lt o..i $S. BtU A ~u 16 mm ~ Sl.5: Hird llial 15; um. ftc. "" wtltte ~ cur-1tecord 'Pla.1er S?. nm BIRD ntatit c..-" x 41 tftk! "" sa. 8llc ,.r111p mas kMld 1.s lem m. !ns ,.... ch h•I, ii: leias latlll lOe .,ur. aor.. cr19o $:·'°· New l n at 1 mat I c '11So Nesttq ~ $2JO. and ma~ • "I!* 12$. Bronie ft.ult $5. Book
35 ..,. dJMft ta; Arau& mm !IOc-$1. rran *filed st ca.men '*' 3-D colol' llidJa HOUie cep aod table SJ.5. '44-116.'i headboard d r •a a• r . I
35 mm camen ·uo : 2910 Newport SIYd., Apt. and vlewu, complete "1th Mfr.2311 NAUGAHYDE ph tform drawer. tlaA mlr1w S25
ta~tr pt; 1'0od cbnt ~\~,....--------caae ~.Microphone-.,. Iron UPHO~ chJb dlaJt rocker $25. Ott«Un ., •acb· rJOS..A Rlltpra Of. " *-tn IJ~ ta w. HAM>. Knla.d acan• ~ ~ 8ookl and recordl ..,,. matchinl ot10mu pict match u. Two betVlllal -~----.--....,--.-Bt.J-. H·&. m.170 it• X... PL, CM. 10it. hklllw dlaJn !Oc:.$1. eoftdluoa '1! rrwra ' "altNt end Wiiii t10 .-cho.· I P!ett MC6oea1 cda. ~ MMt Cltftr and ltn"tf, ' Cclftt table '° ..... 11 aMJDllD ns 11~ • li1-t. ~ "* -. ._. ... a. ---J01:>$1.a a PllXlE "~ ae-.... _ ...... SIS._,. ii.s ~ 0 t to,,. ta a. ---. .C -~ -mwaG&--.......... ---.-.-bf..,.,.U-.4" 1' ~-..--"'-OiM. . ......,..._ Jl"*7. tlana1. SU tor ,,.,--iAiWXI\ ,_ii J ........ , ........ __ -. ___..._ .. --a. itiidfl A•to•&tic 'CWJW • ~-::; 1o19c. TllA tw ~ Jlet$3S..... -·--_,....... ,__ ~'!?:'-C' .... ~=•-= _.,: ....... lll'-.c.K-ptANTI ; i'•ae't ~ iSOUBU:W Miiii _ _. =-~---~·
CUIW.--.... ~-· .... ~ - -_.... -........ fa. .Pltef r-...._ --. !BL ...... _ iiMiiOLli..,,. a... -...---...... nu -------c.na JUaa... ~ QDMll """" .. ,.. .. _ - -8d\Oili ktllcbtn Mt $12 ...-*' .... ..,,.. '*It nip S tlr .. il1lk a ••AL uid ••••I a r --Ult ~ ~ WYL.IR d ... ~ ~ ddD& table ta"'P., tS - a ~ -· ..... eo. ..._ a. .._ .._,. ~ ..ctl-Nadonll t":':'.:' 3 · for a u. a trew, t11celldt _.,_. ..ctt 1:1111 ...._, SS. Colftt
CJU)S, 1IGe t .. ilif&ll flooc' l&lllf .. (lloCa lan.-~ ~ !~ ,::"'briUo --• TUI t l n , $Z C 0 IC 0 hlcti dmf 95. • .., partll .......... and F.atll AJNrkU .,.., ... .m. 11Utc1Mn ·-...,.. .... I w•..... a· trawnt ""' as. WalkOd ...... SS. --Qu.en
nalnl a ...:itil .fO" I I llll b'MAlnlllt a flt I• I• elCh.. f;ledric ~ Jl.~ C.M. Bead! nnn1 M. 4 '*8 ~ SlO. "2-31ll
_", .. ..,.. .,., ~ clrnll'r $15. Alltlwle ...,... 19di. 1IOI ~ A.-.. i6'ri M Ind\~ ncrr-bronzt .., ....-. at. lrDOIQtE w..-r. woririr1a ~ 111 u wn. CM. 11111ia m. ets.a1T Blue a....-. ..r.---P F "
EJCO stereo amplifier $25. WOMAN"S ski boota, 1lze 8~
1936 Ford body $10. 2 old SJI. Bladt •ood rocker,
wood twlvel cbatra $3 and llftd. paint $5. Electric
M-673-9963 htda• trimmer no. 5tM47'
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ALL, airl crew waiited for
e.'Cttnded Soc:ath Sea ldancl
crvlM. wllh 35 )'et.r old ex-
perteactd yachtaman,
obo&rd new yacht. Crew
wlWfti lo share costs. MaD
~to Box P-13. Daily
WMdltya Want? w~ 4h.t
SPICIAL CLASSll'ICATICN POI
NATURAL IORN SWA,,IU s,-..-... .#
5 u .... -s ""* -s bucka
<:::: Cu.mm Ptlo C»ftn,
and~eWork
Dale Olftlt. Co.~
U.S. Divers
Company
• -.... •uLts -"° MUil ... UDI • ;::-..., ,_ 119,.. It tr-,_IMIM c. -• ,,.._ PIUMW"I 6ltO
LEAJ<St Gu or ntw tleoo
troo.lcall)' katl'd under ~
ment, blacktop, pound,
walla, lhowtt1, tl\Y ~·
YOUll ...... t/M/tl ...,_ ~ • ..,_..., ~TMIWO Foti WI -ntAOH Ofll'l'I 332J W. Warner
.s..ta AH PHONE 64i.M71
T• ''"' Yeur Tr_.,., ,.,_, ... Ad
TW~2 BR du~ $12.000
Announc.ments 6410 equlcy, Apple Valley OR
Coast Health Club ~ ~:~~mi:: e FREE SAUNA e come. 548-9'09 Aet.
Wlth s~ muaap by SELL or TftADE delert
7 Ellperieoced Maalutte' acreaae ' home. Lucerne OPEN T DAYS A WEEK Valley. $22,500 clear.'WANT
9 am-10 pm quaUey beach area bome.
1l2 E. l8lh St ~ 962-7347
ProtlMklaal penanalized =ruoo=-eq--:ui"'.""cy~ID-L.,....1.,..,.1-acra--
manuacript fYah.tation. Ldter lot. Like Havasu City.
of Inquiry • write ArUoaa, FOR ruu. ;e.p,
Dail1 Pilot Box P-4 boat or what have youTTT
897.JO'll _ceme __ t_ery.....__Lota ___ '4_1_1 -::~=-::--ro=P=-E=m~te-San=--...,J-uan-
HARBOR Rett Memorilll
Park. 3 loll for S'TOO or $250
for one. 531-4245 alt 3 pm or
m9757 from 8 am-1 pm.
Alk for Ra.ymond.
SERVICE DlltECiORY
S.bysittint 6550
WJ.LL babysit one child, to-
fant lo two yean. Da.ya. $20
weekly. Fenced ~rd. happy
home. Vicinity Harbor Sbop-
plni Center, Costa Mesa.
548-1395
CHILD care, wkdya, hot
lunchu, lge fenced yard.
642-4269
Brick, Mlltonry, etc.
6560
BRICK. Concrete, Carpentry.
Custom Cabineta. Sm jobs
OK. Free Eat. 962~
Carpentering 6590
ADDmONS, repairs aDd
odd jobs. Free estimate.
Llceneed. * S4S-0'1IT
REPAIRS * ALTERATIONS
CABINETS. AJ11 size job.
23 yrs exper. 54UT13 * NO JOB TOO SMALL! * All repairs. Add, remodel.
Reas. * 962-1961/642.5()64
Caplltrano, over 3000 aq-ft.
4 BR, pool, 3-cu pr. Over
1 ac. $74,000 'd ear. Trd for
1oca1 prop. sv ~m1
M·l lot. Near Fairview
and Baker, 70x234. Eq, Ai>-
prox $11.000. FP $19.SOO.
Want income or hlJe on lge
lot 54M998, ~7.
$123,000/$15,(XX) F.quitie. In
Modem Apta l..aJolla/Palm
Springs. Trade for acruse.
commercial, yacht, plane.
n~91134.21U4M695
S350 Eq. in 1 IM. ac. nr Palm
Spra1. for •lee cart, remote
control 1V or motorcycle
Bal on land $154S. 0 $15
mo. 536-1131
7 OFCS + ahopa. $26,000
equity Loan sn.ooo ms.
mo. Pot. income $550. mo.
Want units, TDs or vacant
San DlfiO. Bkr. 673-7420 or
673.9187
WANT: Free & clear home
In Orange County $3'1,600
FMV, FOR: seasoned. good
pay 2nd TD, $31.,600. Rltr.
547.7401 ~1550
NEWPORT HOME 200' to ocean $43,500 app~
Ire R. • 2 lot. WANT Dana
Point art& Jot or T.D. u
part payment. 642,5541
REMODELING. comrr:erclal Near Beach, Salton Sea
residentlaL CAbinetll. etc. Xlnt lot, best Joe. WIU trade
Precise worker 548-0367 for late car, unit!, or-? Val-
ued at $3250. Owner 642-3589
Cement, Concrete 6600
SHAW & SONS
SPECIALIZING
EXPOSED AGGREGATE
Foundatioos/PatJOI
5-1&-0660
f'ree Elt=bnnm'la·Tmna
TIIORYK CONCRETE
All types Patios &: Waiki
Frtt Est. 67~16
CEMENT work, al' ~s.
No job too •-mall. Free est.
H. S'TIJFLlCK 54Mi1S
CUSTOM Patlos, pool deck.a.
drlv"l.YL Concrete saw-
ing le removtnr. 842-1010
28' Fair.liner Sportllsbtt,
[u)ly equlpt. $5,000 equley,
11crlfice • g o I n g Eut.
TRADE for TD's, Auto,
F lrC lot. f.9'J-7828
5 Bdrm-WestcliU area.
$31.500
Exchance b-smaller home
· In local area.
DOYLE It WOOD 548-ll6&
What do you think of ocir
"TRADER'S PARADISE"
Drop ua a card. Ousl1'ed
Dept, P.O. Box Im, OaiJ1
Pilot, Npt Bch, caw.
* * *
TRADE 3 BR older boult ·Repalttd. Water 1Jnea dean-
f TD eel, ~ rettored.
or 'a or ??t CALL "LE>-'<S" 642..QMI
Reel type power mower 1or BankAmerlcvd OK
1u power edger. 642-1298 Plumbhe repaln A Services
Trade '61 Corv~ Van, drain lines atoppqea deared
A·l lhape, u down PIY· UB DllcoUnt Plumbint
merit on house, in O>sta 842-1880
Mesa or Newport.. 548-5727 after 5 PM Pl~. E~r aerv-24 bra SpeclAllzln&: repair, ~rv.
H A V E 3 DIFFERENT appl. lnatal. RH.a. 60-941'
HOUSES JN Palm Spcinp. P' "MB.ING OWNER. Wll.L T A K E ""' BOAT In ad>ange. REPAIRS REMODEL
Call T~ Rocera 54S-U31 sc.3128
7 Unlta. W E ST CL I FF Power SWMplng 6915 AR.EA. $45,000 equity.
TRADE for T.D.'s, vacant P1rklng Lot SWHplng
land, clear Mobile home as e ~738 e
p&rt. OWNER 642-2514 ========::.I
wAN'tl&i'le late model mo-Remodel., Re,-lr, 6940
bile bome, TD'a or? Havt> modern 10 unit Motel or IF YOU need Remodellnt,
Nprt Beacb It 1 mi to airpt. PAINTING ••. REPAIRS 540-5832 CAU. DICK • • 642-1197
LIDO It ocean view prop.
2 BR. le den, $32.500.
Trade for boat, units. Open
Sat. &. Sun. 1010 Kina• Rd.,
N. B. SJ8..87 4.1, 543-7632
Beat otter takes my $2,000
eq., Sa.lton Sea lot, 1 blk
to bch.; trade 1or car, cem·
ent work or ? : take over
payta. 892-49.54 Alt. 5: 30.
AD&. lDf>.paueflier
Excunrloo boat
Sewint 6960
AlteraUon1, cuatom dttas
makina. Reuonable prices
For a,pp't., 673-60~
Alter1tfont-642°5145
Neat, accurate, 20 yrs. exp.
T1florin9 '970
Alteration. Sc Ret.tyllnr
Men • Ladle.. 673-llTO
PURDUE TAILORS, CdM
Punch Preu-
Oper1tor
(Experl.,,ced)
e Ma.kt own aet·UPI
• Run precision produc·
tion ports
• Perform lint article
inaJ>ectlon.
STACO, INC.
1139 B•ker St.
Cotta Met1
549-3041
An equal opportuniey
employer
I-Ray Tech.
(Sl!COND SHllST)
Must be capable of operat·
lni: 150 KVCP equipment,
fllm development &. Inter-
pretation. Minlm1.1m 3 years
required. Must have work-
ina knowled&e of MI[,()
IKIZl MlL -S, TR -4&3 le
AS.TM standards.
In excel.lent cond.
FOR: Units or ?
Call Mn. Roller ~lUl TILE, Cer•mlc 6974 PACIFIC
* Veme, the Tile Man * SCIENTIFIC CO.
C\Jat. work. li\ltall & re-13'1 S. State Colle1e Blvd., INTERESTED In late model
car In exchan1e tor my eq-
uity In 3-yr old, 3 BR house
In Eacoodldo. 545-4975 alt
5 p.m.
19' Lapstrake boat, Volvo
Inboard, new cover, tank
etc. For 6()..80 H.P. O.B. mo-
tor of '600 value. ~
alt 5 P.M.
WANT late model car w/fac
lir, trade '12 T-Blrd w/full
pwr A fac air &: b'edit on 5
ac. tract Palm Sprgs area,
bal on land $40. mo. 5J6.ll31
WANT CdM home or Apt
HA VE $93M equity LaaullA
10 tlnlt Apt + 3 BR home + 2 Br It Guest. Paul Stu·
art owner/Bkr. 675-4070
~UITY in 5 BR. house in
SU Bernardino; view, 11'
acre. FOR equity in bouJe.
units, or ? , in beach area.
TU 2-6977 Before 8 A.M.
i,, acre, s.nta Ana Canyon
avocadoa, Sl0,000 equJey
n 2.:500 price; want improv·
oo M·l. Cl, R-2. MATCHAM
REALTY 64&-4831
* * *
pairs. No job too •mall. Anaheim PR. 4-5217
Plaster patch. L e a k I n I An Equal Opportunity
&bower repaired. 847-1957. Employer
JOBS & EMPLOYMENT --------
Job W 1nted, M.n 7000
B~u1eman -Egp.
W/Nftrenca $3. per boar.•
548-1338.
Jeb W1ntld, Lady 7020
EXECUTIVE
SECRETARY
to corporate officer of land
compa"¥ dellres chanae to
position aa adminlstrativ ·
aulstant or office manqer
of a.&IJ'9SslVe organization
<Oranit County preferred).
Exctllent ahortband and ~
• C1rpenter
wt th electrical
w!rln1 experience.
• londtr
• loet AaHmbler
with surfboaid
shaping experience.
JINSIN
M1rJne Corp.
235 Filcher
COila Mesa
54().3440
ina aldll, pl111 extensive ex----------
ptrlence In enginetrln&, le-
&al and corporate matters. or majOl' Interest is the ~
portunlty to use training
and capability in a manage-
mt>nt capacity. Salary ne-
gotiable. lf you wish further
information please call (n4)
642-6266.
DISHWASHER
DAYS
APPLY 11<1 PERSON
S.11 AND 3-5
Monday throuah Friday
REUBEN E. W
NEWPORT IEACH
QUALlT'i e e e e e e CEMJllliT WORK
CALL~5006
-----------.. ----
EXECtmVE secretary now
o f f e r a experienced, pn>
fr$Sional work iJI her home.
PleaM call for rates.
968-1123
BRJCK • BLOCK • STONE
Planters • SJatl • Cement
LATH.ING. 63&-2916
Chtld C•re 6610
LlCENSED DAY CARE
Hot lunches, naps, crafta.
Harbor-Beker * 546-1539
BABYSITI'ING in my borne.
Licensed. o.ya or evn. CM
area. 543-1784
CHILO CARE
AGES~ to 6
Newport Heigbll 543-6.99'1
Contr1etort 6620
S WE WILL
It SUIU> m
i\ • ltemoditlnt •
CUSTOM MILLING
CUSfA MESA LUMBER
No t:'>n PJmt. MI 6-8909
Addlticna * 'iia'DOdelin& Fttd R Cmirick-Uc.
m-6041 * 59-21 'IO
AODmONS, remodel; ltoru
It homes. FRANKEN
5'6-6131.. --NEW CONSTR. • Additions
RemodtllnJ -Uc. Contr.
DOH HAWE M2-1248
C•'E9' ClMntrw 6625
DRYTOAMP!t~
Ory ill OM hour.
Wort G~. m.3112
, .. ,. 6665
VINYL LINOl!UM
TILi & PORMICA
TOUSLIM •
26'.lO Newport Blvd., N1B.
• m.neo • ......... "'°
~a:atlaC IT lllOftB. H.B. OIM * ~ * EOROPW GAJU>mtil
t.ancUcapfJll ·~
Vfff ttuoa. ~ """· o6i. d~. tree M!t'Vlct.
Hew •••• ., ~ ....... ._. ..
SERVICi DIRECTORY
Garden int 66IO
Ad•ir's La"~aping
: Design It Installation
Lawn Maintenance
• ~dentlal cit Comm'I.
64-4-0303
ANTHONY'S
Gerd•n S.rvi c•
646-1"41
R .. L monthly cue. Prun.
fna. L.andecaPlni. Exp. bol'
ticulturiat. "Tender, lovtna
care for Green Gardena".
JAPANESE GARDENER
EXP ER. Reliable malnt.
Reu. mo rate.. 192-3%19
Apt and General Cleu-uP
Mowtna and edgtng. Od4
jobs I: baallng. so.am
I HAUWfG. rentnl c:Jean.
•• trffl topped., t!immed,
rm)OYed. 642-n&O '
0.-ral S.rvla. ..
SAVE ON UPADU
Plumblnc. Carpentry. Elec-
trical. IA)' home repair.
Dkfc Squirts ~
Paintln1, Planabing, C....
pmtry. Rau! Re]. Insured.
BQkA.merlcard OK
CaD H)l~I• 542-034I
Havlfftl ,,.
Q..EAH S.. .-..n. etc.
Tne mnov.J, dump, MS.._
llackbot, nu, pde. 96U'7G
HeuNctMf'ifnl 67U
WINDOW 0-*'I SpecW,
.......... .IS mo. me
---~ ........ , .. ., ..
GETTiMi A ttblc!T ....
-~ IDelmM tu ... In yollr' home • cMJ IG4'T3'
e'Vfl.
* ml Y.EAR •
A·l STENO
~ tHOP'G <M'ft,
'•Dul ..... ...
SI RVICI OIRICTORY
Income TIX 6740 -&ordon N. Warren
'ub. Acct. -Eat. 1951
Home or Off Ice Appta.
Now Jncorporatlng former
F. J. HaMa practice
OPEN 7 DAYS
4210 Scashort>, N.8. • 67$-3345 • N1th1n TIX S.rvlc•
Orange Counties 1.argest
Lent ferm ...... $10
St1t• TIX ...... $5
For heme appt. call
NATHAN TAX SERVICE
527-n•~ 823-1853
FILE NOW· PAY LATER
BY APP'T. 642-7494
Oranae County income
Tax Service
Tll W~ lttJI, Suite F. C.M.
G. I . HOFFMAN
Enrol.led io Jll'llCtlce before
lnttmal Rttenue Service
'°'AW•· 646-5421
BIUineaa Mgmnt. Corp.
Tu A Acct'I for buainea.
Real Eat.ate le IndividuaJs a .... ,,... 962~
FED. It St. $4.50; Lg ronn
SH.50. 25 Yrs. exp. 7 days.
KEMMER TAX SERVICE,
lt20 HD'bor. C.M .. S48--2404
YOUR HOME by APPT.
l'ldtral A: State R.etuma
• 531-«iOO •
t.... Tax • $S I: u~ Fed.
A State. D4 W. 18tb St., CM
IC.()G) * Ml-914$
''°"'"' 6755
Pif1' )lorne • St hr • tamn,y
lron1na. S~lallzlng pantA
It al\lrte. 2 Dy fllD· 54l-S8ll
ildNib; men&il • T'ijaj'. 1fts. • r . Jfdl St., Of,
~ « MM01S
1IONIAG ii:SO RI:
~.tww.~
,.,. ..... "''"'
'•lltfint "'° r!'iTENOR • EX'T!lliOR
Avtrqe 1 Br apt., labqr A .....,. ft1JO. ....,..
15 yr. old boy willing to
work eves & wkenda. Ext>er.
baby 111, dog alt, yardl,
)'OU•Dlme-il , •• • •••, 494-2847
CARPET Cltan1n1. Floor
1tripplng. Waxing, Walls,
Windows wuhed. 531--0567
LlBR. reaearch; former tchr.
Yount fry Cook
or Kitchen T r1fnee
Permanent job. Chance
for advancement.
APPLY:
lolt'• Ilg loy
134 E. 17th St .• CM
WW edit, ml.at w/thesli.. ---------
&42-5370 eves. ·
DAY WORK. CLEANING.
lron~. Experienced.
• S41.s623 •
Demeltlc Help 7035
Security Guard
Apply P eraonnel 1().4
RoblnMn'• ... wport
Newport Cen~r
.NeW\)Ort Beach
LIVE IN!. MAINTENAN'aE Man
Employer pays fees Janitor. Can be retired.
Geor,e Byland Ageney salary e>pfh. N e w p o r t
1()6.B E. 16th, S.A. 547-0395 HarbOr O>hvale1eent HOIPl-
Chineae • Engll1b -French tal 1Jl5 Superior Ave., N.B ..
Permanent. ~· l..:lft.1n IMS-176S •
Far Ea.at >,zcy. &42-8703 _J_A_N--IT_,,.O_R_IA_L_W_O_R_K
~"'Men 7100 Huaband A: wile team to do _.... _______ ... _ patt time ofnce decn:lnr in
NEWWRT t.aiuna 8-ctl, eves. Call
Rnum• S.rvic•
F•r the •••
Profttti•n•I Approech
133 Dover Dr., N.I.
549-2743
Asslsl1nt fore11111
daya 1114) ~
IOVI 10· 14
t.asuna ~· So. t.asuna
C'tOOd routear •Good profit.st
DAIL.:Y PILOT
•M2-Cnt •
AeeMa.. w..,... noo Help Weme.t w .....
~ ~ .
Glallty C&ntrol '
Precision
l11pa1ior
MIDlmum 3 yeus expert·
ence •orlctns with PftQl>
loft inlpecdon lneuw1r\i
equipment. Will perform
lnprocea Inspection of
raw-• fabricated mater~
tala MM:h u cbuais, front
pttdalon elec-
perta.
· ·Engineering
Technicians
Dcctllent oPPOf'tal\lt;y fOf
deyelopeo\nt o r f t ft t ed
t.edlnidant to ...sat eo-
&'l.neer ID f'Oduct devel-
opment •.nd tflt work on
mlcrowan &nd RF 00-
vicea a IJ.d component&
M1&1t have 10me back-
" r o u ft d In microwave
fttld, ablUties in circui-
try, Ultmbly and teat of
prototype and knowledae
of ttst and meuurement
techniques.'
H11 Gradu1te
lxctllent Comp1ny
ltneflta
Telonic ia an lntemati~
ai electronics manufac-
turer or microwave prod-
ucts. Excellent working
conditions and opP<>rtu-
nlt,y for advancemcnl.
Kl 7·5501
WCTROIHC
EN&UIEERING CO.
1601 E. Chestnut
SANTA ANA
An equal opportunity
employer
INSPECTORS
C1ll Peraonnel
494.9401
TELONf C
EMGINEERltG CO.
L19un1 a .. ch, C1llf.
An equal opportunity
employer
Sales &
Service
Omtl'QO •1t:ne 10 • • S3IO
t.GY. ml; ......... to -!a1eJ s.c, ........... tD tC25
Clerk Typlat • • .. .. • • .. ssu
Auto O .. hltr • , •• , • • • • • $m
crtdlt Chtdtw • • • • • • • • ~
V-2 Record Qk • • • • • • llO $G
WILLIAM 'INN
Auocl•tea A1ency, iD 'l'flWpdrt, C.M. 906434
Help W1ntM
Women 7400
Waltreu
Luncheon Only
Apply In pel'IOb:
Tuel -Fri. 11 a~ pm
$tuft Shirt Rest.
2241 W. Coast Hwy, NB
Radio· T •lephone
Dispatch Girt
25 lo 40 yean. Muat know
local area. Apply in pcrt00
YELLOW CAB CO.
186 E. 16th St.
Coat.a Neu
TOO MUCH
LEISURE TIME?
TOO LITTLE MONEY?
4 hours a day will
brio& you a profit·
able income with
Avon. Call eollect
5»5860
BARMAIDS •••
•• and GO·GO
DANCERS
$300 ,.r Wffk.
63S-5483 or 633-9763
LIVE-IN, mature boulekeep-
er; tull charge motherless
OCIAN VllW
ICHOOL 01na1 •
ADMINISl'IA TIV
UCRITAltY
9510 "ro '831 Pb
Qarnttt availlble
la belt um. <• hn. 4*1> Per'IOIDMl ()MnmlMoft
Ice and l&1lry .. ~· ate. PertlOD ..itcttd wtll
perform MCNtarlal and 'off.
See wor1c tor the Dlrf(tw
of Pmonnel f« tbe Ot,.S.
tl@d Se.rvtcea. U.S. Cit.I-.·
ship, b1&h IChool ~
tlon and 3 yn ol tterettdll
or cledcal exper. 1• "9o
quired. Shortba.nd 90 wpm; typlnr so wpm. wt day to
apply Frldey Feb. 2nd. A'P"
plY at Per90nnel C.O~
slon Ottlce 1972 WU"fttr
Ave., Hunt111rton Beach ,,.
tw. hrs of 8 am A 1 pm.
Phone 847·2551ext25T.
-EXP!RrENCID-
• Commerclil
Teller
e Note
Teller
APPLY IN PERSOK
1st Nafion1I lank
of Orange County
1650 Ad1m1
Costa M••
ASK FOR:
Mr. Stamer or Mr. SprinJer
An equal opportunity
employer
Immediate oll«f\lnas for
Mechanical ln1pector ex·
perienc:ed In the iolpec-
tion ol complex ma·
chined parts, Uffmblys,
and 1ub-auemblY1. close
tolerance toolin& a n d
fixtures. Day whltt, pef.
manent.
Are you this mini home; congenial family; 2 --------
COLEMAN
EnginMrl"t Co., Inc.
3121 W. Central Ave.
S1nta An1
546-1600
An equal opportunity
employu
M1nh1ll
Communications
Santa Ana
Electronic lab
Technicians
Apply in Pcrso/\
2230 So. Anne St.
S1nt1 An1, C1llf.
An equal opportunity
employer
BUSBOYS
Day shift, over 18.
Apply ln pcrlOn
~11 and 3-6
REUBEN E. W
NIWPORT BEACH
Computer Oper1tor
If you are. The Singer
Company needs you. You
ma.y now be employed but
want to Improve your pres.
Mt position. Salary plu1
commissions, company car
furnished, all company ben-
efits and paid tralnlnr Ari>
rram. Apply In penoo.
SH Mr. V1ndeput
MANAGER
The Si~aer Co.
2300 H1rbor Blvd.
Coat• Me11
ftARAMETRICS, 1n
ntabllshed commer·
cl1I firm has fmmedi·
ate opening• for the
following permanent
positions:
• Electronic
Ass•mbl•n
• Wir•m•n
• T •chniciaM
Experience required,
Liberal fringe benefits
PARAMETRICS
929 Bi ker Str .. t
Cotti Mtse
5,.222t
At lt>llt 1 yr. uper. with ---------
EXPLORER
MOTORHOME CORP.
H-200 tape 1y1tem &. peri-
pheral equip. Sal. range:
$522 • $647 Exam IChed for
4 PM Thurs., Feb. 7. 1968.
Hunt1111ton Sch Union High
Sehl. Dis!. 'Off. 1900 -17th
St.. HB. Tt>I. No. 536-9331 Needs Experienced
GOOD MAN OVER 40 for
1hort trip• su1TOUnding Or· • Carp•nt•n
anre Coast. Man we want ts • Elactriclans
worth up to $16,500 In year,
teenarera; S'it days. $200
Plus room le board. For in-
terview, call Mr. T. 646-1606
Days; Eves; 642-0816
HOUSEKEEPER • live In.
Take care of home le 3
children, 11, 2 le 8 mos ..
for convalescent mother.
Temporary, 494-Q97
REGULAR pert-tlme Secre-
tBJ)'. ShorlhanCI, typing &,
simple bookkeeping. Hours
and salary open. Exp only.
Bo" M 17, Dally Pilot.
HOUSEKEEPER COOK
Neat, mature lady, 50 or ov-
er. for 3 adulu: from 12
noon thru dinner. Newport
area. 547..()635 or 644-1234
LIVE-IN help needed. Under
50 01' co1Je&e ort preferred.
Mlllt lilce childttn. Salary
open. Reference1 preferred.
Call 5411-6942.
HOUSEKEEPER
Experienced preferred but
not necessary. Contact Mrs.
Dudley Huntlnrton Inter
Community H o 1 p 1, a I.
. 842-1473 EXT 246 for appt.
RJ>l. SUPERVISOR, ll -7
llllft. Park Udo Cbnvales-
cent Center 466 naaship
Rd. Newport Beach.
642-8044 -WOMAN cook eveninc mul
and very ~ housework.
Family of -4. l PM to 7 PM,
5 day week. $2.00 br. 673-7539 -WOMAN for child care le lite
.
housekeeping. Own tran-.
portatlon. Weat Newport.
2:30 to 6:30. 646-9195
Experienced Computor Oerk
Security Ftnt National
Bank, 2831 Cout Hwy ..
_CdM. 67~0 * Flexible hrs for quallfi~
live-In hsclrpr, room & brd.
$130 per mo. Refs rcq.
NB. 644-1590 ~0003
LIVE-IN hsekpr child care
Pvt rm &: ba. S'ir dy1 wk.
Penn &: refa. S200 mo.
545-69?0
Telephone Sale1; full or
part-time; top commwlon.
For App'!. 546-7041
plus car 11 bonus. Afr mall • Mechanics s M Se CHILD CARE for lit areder . . ar~. Pres., Ameri-Trailer or motor home m~ Vic. John Eader S::boOI,
can Lubrlcanta Co .. Box 176. ufacturtni: experience man-H.B. 962.9824 alter S:30
Dayton, Ohio. 4M-Ol. datory. Hospltallulion, life
SELL Insurance, diublllt,y Insur-BABYSI'I11NG It It bse41.
C II• ance and Income replace-Live in. Fun fam. Sch chl·
0 ler ment inirurancc. Apply dm. Ref req. 638-0667
Encrclopedla 4000 C1mpu1 Drive LIVE-In sitter cit lt. hswrk
Hf9hei Comm I ••Ions Newport le1eh Unwed mother accept. Amp. fr time. ~3237
& Profit Sh., Ing il!IE .aL ESTATE SE""' ..,, No chargeback1 539-U84 " "' ... ~' wanku. Laiuna Beach
SALESMAN Shaoldn't you ne with Walker Nursing Home. Apply in pcr-
Combinatlon new and uacd le Led Free lnformatl<>l\. son: 450 Glcnncyrc.
cara, In MW Rambler age Phone. or wri~ WA.LKER • • P.AR.r nme Fullt'1'!1tn
cy. Excel.lent compenutlon LEE Inc 2629 HarbOr Blvd. work own area, S2. hr IU•r.
+ btlletit1. Experience hcl~ 545-3029. to start 962~
TELLER
S1vln91 & Loin exper•
ience required.
APPLY IN PERSON
MARllllS
Savings & loll
1515 Weatcllff Dr,
Newport Be1eh
General Office ,...
Responsible woman expez1.
enced in 10 key adding ma.
chine, type min. 50 wpm. 5
day week, permanent. Ap-
ply In person 8 a.m. to 12
noon only.
Ferro Corp
Fibergl1u Dlvfalo~
18811 Fibergl11s Road ·
Huntington Beach
P1rt Time Office,
Girl Frld•y
Age 21 to 35 for b\l.SY chee.Hol
modem office. Type 50 wpm
on electric, use 10.key adder
and have exper. in~
receivable. Must be ~
and neat appearing. Send
letter with quallllcat~,
experience, and waires tX·
peeled to "HMF", Box ill5,
Newport Beach.
EITJCIEN"l'
Girl Friday -bra, 8 ana to
5 Ket>p •ianahoP clean Ii
organized • ron errandl •
sand • C'Oat out &: •arn1'h
arnaJI signs-occasslonal art-
work. like drawing -ro&d
lt>allng. Steady job for ma-
ture person $70 wkly to
at.art & vacation. Walter'•
Sign Studio, 2204 Newport
Blvd. N.B.
IN RAW All. Houeek~
Governess starting Aprtl.
Three girlJ 6-7·10. lnformal,
seldom entertain. M u 1 t
drive, swim, do simple cook-
ing. References excbanred.
Interview about March 10th.
Good salary. Write statlna
aae. experience. qualiflca-
Uona to Mrs. B.E. Alexandtt
P .O. Box 906, Kallua-Kona,
Hawall 98740.
Cott• 1Ma1 Art1
Full charge Bookkeeper.
Must bt c•pablc of bandlln& au phases of bookkeepinr In-
cl month end statements.
Send resume qf exper It 111.
ary requirements to Box M-
16 Daily Pilot. Our employ-
ee& know ol tbl1 ad .
tu1 but not HM.ntial. Ste Mr. CARRllR BOYS •RESTAURANT KELP e
SJ)ffr, 11161 Harbor, C.M. GOOD ROt.JTEI Part • time; evenlnr Hos-· iOYS 10 • 14 AVAILABLE Over ll. • ~9863 ,.,._
Good routHI • Cood profit! HlJNTINGTON BEACH WTD: BAR MAID Apply In perton:
BAL.BUA PENINSULA DAILY PILOT lor nice bter bar ~cs· l'rl. 11 am.f pm
DAILY PILOT • 842-4321 • Call 6424882 Stu# Shirt Rest. e 642-021 e LVN'S • ~ to 11 and h 2241 W. Coaat Hwy NB
RETAIL llquor clerk, ('"" .• Agtncln , Women 7'00 to 7. HWlUnrton Valley Con-~,. valescent H~pltaJ 8'2-6551
over 40. Salary Sl37.50 to MOOttl INTlltPRISES GOVE~ or ttllable C~ntract-OMV Glrl
start. Costa Miu le Ana· ,ert0nnel Afency Mutt Include bookJceepiq ~Im areu. 213: 617-8195 4ff Ncwpot1 Blvd., N.B ;:;w'HB. ::r.53:sme. Good exptr1ence. 64U981
wttkdays. PboM TODA y for See Mrs. Brant
e rNTERVIEWER-Part Time an appointmtnt for a more HOUSEKEEPER llv.-ln tor Johnaon & hn
Under 21 whh btlckaround in REWARDING FUT\JRE. workins mother It boya 9-11. Lincoln MtrCUrY •
aalea. 2 rvea l Set. lntcr-Open Sit. 9im·1 2 nOOft Prvt rm. 6'3-59lS att 5 wkdya 900 W. Cout Hwy. N'S
view Sglr 1lrls. Cal l 642-9080 for 1ppoint. MAJOR BANK WANTS HOUSEKEEPER • emploJife
JE. 4-3081 SEX:Y KPR to ~ EXPERIENCE!> TELLER benefits. Salary o p en •
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY No Sl . ec nc oOt1blr. e 49.l.qnt e Newport ff arbor Coon·
for YOUNG. INTEt.t.IGF:NT SECY. No . $37~$400 e BE A FULLEf\.E'TTE e valcacent H01J1ltal, US~
m11n with aalea ability. Muat U~. Small compe.ny vii>· $2 HR. GUAR.ANTE.EI Loal Super\or An., N.8 . 648-T11S
bt 25 to l' yrs. .... 1*1126 SECY/tronlcf. >"'I to~ arta. m.1992 'TU noon. SALES Q.ER.K, Ret&ll I
DESI CLERK. 'NCR GJO, PBX tNlMB, type 40 $32$ TELEPifONE annertn1 Mr-35 hola ~ OoodwUl Tiit expel't~. Shcr11toe 8Mdt Beat Local Olmpenltt vice .,..._.. Mftted. 1'ulJ dultrt•. 690 Wiit 1M It.,
Im, 71112 Ocun Ave., M• J. R. Plen.i. AMloc. AltnC1 or part time. ca1J 11W1T'1 Co.ta )181L 1
tftrtoo lwl!. UC N.-port. C.M. '4U7llO td!tiS Whtrl'i'A lttrt·
SEJlV Sta. Attend. i&ry + S(RE91ED lnC P'eb. 2nd. My home. c.U Jobe Men, Wom. 79"
comm. 1'om Sharp Union alter t PM' f41.n COUPU: to manqe ~
OU mt E. Cal Hwy. CdM Ctrffrt for keys. & -IAllC t.rf'a Motel. Exp. not *
OR ~ lkprt. In Of 1"91 Cnty. ~988.'l 8oJC MlO .0.111 P\Jltt •. J e Experl1nced, dt'pendable 142-1'84 ~lO PLACE 100r ww ad wamt ~ JiARft'
FIBE.ftOLASS M 0 L 0 ER, Sctf't.'ned Pmoanel Anncy &~ are looklnr -DAILY PLAN S.\l.ESPEMOtf
part dmf Odl 5*-1894 901 Dovtt Dr •• NtwJ)Ot"t Bch. PILOT c:laulfl*1 NJ..Wra PhcM to.E .:.....~-----~~--..,..
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~· ~'OYMINl 1 ~la::~:.:· =~H~:·:u~· .~Jet.-Meco, Wem. 7JOO ' f urnltvre tOOO ....... a Or..-...
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*&U'· Mua bave minimum s CLOSING OUT • • • O,P9rtuftity KneckJ •
:;' ~~:~ t 2exr:c:i ... ENTIR• STOCKI = ~-:° ~:r=
-I t I Floor Samplel PCS al a _.... ..... -. A1J aapen1901y ca P a c y Ul I Quality "1mil11tt ...,.... • ..,..
aU pbaae. ot prodUC.'tioo MAJ>L£.SPAN18H-MODERN Wea include free ddlve~.
control lndudlng planning, Sofu.O\aln-LoveaeAta ~. With piano aa~. °"" ...-_..,,"_ 1tor"" ...,·-m0 tree ln-bame l""""•. WIU'I ~ ..... -.... , .,...,.. .. Dl.Mtte>.Bedroorn 1et1 --..
orecei'nns and ato<ic lnnn· Tablff.Lam .. Milc:. oraan we. frH ~
llory control. BS Enginef'r· Ube,.al Canancin& up to 60
lac clnlred but must have Approved Furniture monthl.
ltl'Olll ledlnioal background :1159 Ha rbor Bl, CM S0.9660 W•lllch't.Mannint't
I.II amall complex f'I~ J MUSIC CITY
POOi. TMLU
._. \Ml BRUNSWICK
.,-illl' II" TlUANCl.Z
Slaw frcD S49l5
8N.atwlck $275 value • ,
ONLY $239.8
1001ft TJNANCING
SICARD POOL
ma. ~Oralla•
I mecbanlcal pri>ducta. Should NEARLY n~. custom made ..,_, .. _ Ba 3400 So. Brlltol TO -•·• ....__. Ith ...... S ..1 SL• •-...a.... --be roll er recently f'mploy-ltvin1 l"OOm ............ ..,. r So. Cout Plaza Birds lli.f Par·~;.. . _._ ·-w ........ pteuu M _._ ~
1 ed aa Producuon Control stools, 110fa, chair I< lamps. J40.2165 V •uv Men German Sllepberd le-
M&naift' or Supervi110r. RJ&.46U .tale, tarie. 54M183 'til 4, 14' Run.about Nu mtr l CM-
•Contra ct adm111iatra-I M __ U_S1'_ae_U_! _Co_m_pl-. -:-:li-v.-nn-. B3 ltamo.nd Orpn llAUT9'UL aLOOMS l/30 b:oh, trlr, Xtnt yacht tend·
toe. SboWd be fanullar with I Maple fumitutt A: TV. AU with Lea1ie apeaken • IARGAINt LOO_-,-,...KlN--G-lor--aood--.homu--I tt. ~. 642-2461
sovemmm and milttary xlnt cond. ~7 Excel cone;. 546-'539 5 Gallon ca.na -Only $3.00-for ievtral ~utU\1.1 male
qency c~atJon on con-A.lk for BID. Lalt call at um price. Even-A female catl. Call 1'1>4138 loet Maintenance 9033 t.racta CASPR. etc) and 11U LIVING roan. bedroom A: di· HAMMOND Organ Mod L lnp alter 6 P.M. all day Pluff ol b1dding, prf' and nette. (canell & Otatflnl. 2 ll2. Walnut. 1 Yr old. Uke Saturday and SUnday. 1212 _________ 11_29_1 YAC'HT MAINTENANCE &:
post order contractural re-dooc' refr~ 642...Sm new. Muat ~ rcw. S900 So. Rosa St., Santa Ana. GERMAN Shepherd. Male ~pair...!~~ by ex-
quiremmm. Entonttnng I Private party. f>45.3500. 7 mo. Tan w/bl,IJ marktnsa. per. m.an, reqoc.
background In transducers Office Equipment I011 UKE NEW fom.itutt. sacri-Call 5a-f03I aft 7 p.m. '54Ml06
or sunWar products dt11r-PRIVATE PARTY WANTS rice! Gri!Y wal. oor table 1129 ;;::========
. NCR, Model 16, booldm~ TO BUY Pl AN 0 FOR ,...,....._0.,,..-.. ,..,...ET-l-C-. -,_-_b-'--. --...-y-rl Marine E.,lp. 9035 ablt. 2 ye-an nurumum ex-h Xlnt d CASH. """ .... ...;: ~-Matched e.nd A: step S25 .c."LnU ..,... ... ....... 1ng mac me. con ·• .,.,,...,...,, BW dan perrence. . mak ff ea. '64 Masnavox Puppy. Codcer le Water QUARTER MAST auto pilot
1 e Vislttcord Clf'rlc. R«Cf'nt e 0 ~·2-7947 I T elevis&on l205 mod i:v sas. 2 matched oU Spaniel NMCll fenced yd. SllS, Mone liftale.Jevtt cort-
1
,.xperience 1n :nventory l"Ol'I----------white 8' quilted contemp. watdl dog. S48-«>80 1127 tn>U Slf> ea., used Sheet
troJ wtb Vt5U-econl ~ siml-G•r•p s.i. I022 RENT l!Ofll, brass casters S99 ea. TO iood home, 3 yr. old bu-Winches -number J's. 5'1,
har. Typ1n~ at l> wpm. COLOR TV Dan mod 2 ..... sect sofa $56 1 .... ......... 6' 7° "-If · Cal ch 8 ,, .... set, ne.._......, ~en. , s -oa new pnce, • E.xpenmental Ma mlf.1 S.3 Panel doors. ~ x x >& $1 MO. 3 hp Stars rttl mower $65. M7-4049 1129 •IO alum. boom w/aU bard-
prototpyf' machine s ho p. paneltng. -1 chrome wheeb, • All National Makes • M;>.9667 2767 Albatross. CM.A -DORAB' ,.. 7 mont"· old •~ ware S150, Apeko 35 wt.
Tool and d11~ background 3-JO gal. 4-~ gal drums. WORLD OF COLOR 56 Pon Hotn ~ 113 ~ di l ~. ll35 ti ..... ""' f--...t cd ';;9 TRJ, ' ttac. . er Co'ly. N--'· I-·. 96., ..,38 ra o te et"""""' . , Sonu appren ce .. up ,..e uT~· Power ger. Power mower, • ..,.,.... v•" .....,. Used lo small St.aln.len iteel uas yard Vllc. '.? lounge 10355 Lakewood Blvd., gull@!, H•Jll mandolin, .22 1177 RDF $75, 2 Universal l.cyl
Ow .. Downey rille, upri1ht vacuum. wtlite ..,..---------mulne enginea $95 A: Sl25. close tolorcnce parts. n chairs, :.! picnic tbles. PoW· ro sood home. Labandor/ Boa set up on mill. lat.be• and er saw. panel.ray heater. 17131 861-6707 shag rug 9xl2, t a Pe ton W ha I er (Squalll
.able to work with minimum ..plh<'r misc. All day Sat & I REN r A NEW transport• &c electronics. Rhodell.an Rid1e-back pup. compl with uU1, outbrd 1tJ r · ~ COLOR TV Drcmcl Moto-sbop. banjo pi~. 543-7812 1130 motoJ', lifting riga ~ sails ln:e~r~:::i:s. rom enilJleer-~1;n~·ange & Clay St., NB $f MONTH case (Gibson rypel. TR 3 3 Month old, male. German $600, 2 Plath Sextants $175
• Sal S I I k par1s. Clasi.ic Guitar <needs Shepherd pup. 2176 Rural & $325, 30 bags 1ood used es e<:l'e ary o wor Ill h Opt. 10 buy. Free nrv1ce. , or t contract admtn~ration KNITKlNG lmittini ma c · re!inlshingl. er s ac· Lane, C.M. 1/29 dacron sails. Numerous tire
ff Near new O'Keefe & Mer-1 Free delivery. No deposit. ' f·epted. 6•16-8429 d _.. . I (Miles o ice I !> years ex-nit stov• 36", toy11. Baby ORDER BY PHONE ,. _:.._ _______ PET M ou I e with cage ama1~ manne tema:
penence. 90 wpm short· ~ 1 ,."S 1111 * AUCTION * 67~5405 1;27 1000'1 ol used marine Items hand, BO wpm typing. Pre-furn. le acce!!S. Shoe skates , -• -at acnsible prlcea.
/ rer contract or cngincenng 1 & m1ac. 20041 Cove Circle. 1 • or &;!9-4242 If you will sell or buy GUINEA Pip, father and Minn.v's
background Call 642•2400. H.B. 962-4:x;9. C'OLORL.AND TV Open 7 dy1 I give Windy a try two chUdren! 646-1249 l/29 -1
or eves !>4&-0319. ask ror 1 ESTATE SALE Wes~ 19" TV Auctions Friday 7 p.m. 3 LOVELY alJc. month old Ship ChuMflery I ·Jim H,y1m1 Servonic In-Complete Household -f'urni-Blk le White $56. Ex. Windy's Auction Barn kittens. 675-4738 J/29 2537 W. Coast Hwy.
Alrulft . WILL wub and wu YoQt · '61 Teetlte 90 CC
>Ont Oincl. $200. •l.rcralt ain:le twin 1't1n& drahed MMU9
waah .. • .. • .. • • S s.oo 7 ~ .. Wlllte. Made in Hungary
wa.~ .. • • .. .. • .. $25.00 40.Qe 125 ec. fd1 UDO m.i. $245
You tumJab wax tc-1'23
Ask fOI' Gary, 6'73-llfl alt 6 "'ii,,_.,.BSA,,.,,..,.....,..,115,.,.._cc-""Ex-.-coi-Ml-=-.
Rtcendy Rebuilt. D I r ti
'200 Street $308. Alt 6. m-a9 ~----~--~
$7995.00
New 24 WW.
'14 Y AMA.HA aooc
Nl'JW ENOINE SUO * 14&4'114 ..
Twe lath * Twe ledrm MINI lllCE $·125 BEACH TRLR.. SUPPLY
192161 Beach BlYd. Xlnt cond. ~
Huntingtcn Beach 55-912 1966 llO T'riumph Bonntvfile.
!!!!!!!!!!!1!!11!!!!!--!!m--I Sll50. Private Party !J68.l2l3
BEST Adult Trailu 'Putt
Buy! 80 Huntiftlton Ave. HB Aute Senlce
Sp 422. $6500 tum. Owner & flam '400
1one. Make offer! G.T. Gwi----------
deraon 642-71'17 Eve 1. WOULD~ to buy a rood air
54~1281 l'Olld.ltionlq unit from 283
DELUXE Trir, Cabana 9tQ Chev enajne. Reuona.ble.
sq. ft, 2 BR, 1% BA, utilJty 147•2427
rm, cooler. Lee closets.I=========::.
Many extra.11. 5 Star Pk. Trailer, Travel. 9425
Muat See. 646.509'1. 18' CX>RVE'JTE Travel TralJ..
NEW dual wide mobile home ., Modem. tu ti awniJli.
lf)ace 214 ·Rancho Del Rey ~ or Bat Offer. 222 w.
park. lml Mont~ Lane, Wllllon, CM '48-03-U H.B.
• ·•aev.P* e Nf!'ff ~ $15e .-.-twa .
mt O.W. ~ P.U. "-1.
MW~ A ba'9Qe. Tekt
fl'llU ~rnmta. ~
51 FORD
~; Tan Ollnprr
• &U.(J801 •
1981 rotm V"3 % ton P.U. l
Camper. Stick ab1ft $615. tm
W. Wilaon, C.M. ~
'510
'58 WllJ,YS. 2 WbeeJ drive,
hdtop. IOOd condition.
H)O. 1548-4227
TIANSPOITEIS
I USES.CAMPUS
strumenth, Jnc. 1644 Whit· tu~. dishes, clot.bing. tools. cond. 67~7533 I 2075n Newport, CM 646-8686 , _ 1 ~ 6 LIVi:STOCK Newport Bch. S4M192 I lier Ave .. Costa Meaa. An 'fXX> &: l ltems. Very J'ea-Behind Tony's Bldg. Mat'l Open Sun. l~. Cosed Mon.
, equal opportunity rmployer sonable. Sat-Sun only. 2216 Hi-Fi & Stereo 1210 I RUMMAGE Sale: proceeds C•ts 1120 MARINE batteries aold at
~-~~....,..,,..,,.,,..---.,......_-11f' · '59 OeVllle; awning, Cruaader dlx 12 X 60. E:xpan-aleepa 5· l,OOd condition.
do liv rm 12 X 13'6". Awn-Jada Ind. ~ S43-J810.
ings. 903 W. l?tb CM, Spc 57 ======== ATI'EN'I'tOf. ''Sports loll-
642-lm!9 Tr•l~ Utfffty '450 mi" beautiful .fibre clas Assemblers Meyer Pl .. C.M. s E los ror bUnd. Priced to sell! ---------discount. AU alies. Set us
I I POWER lawn mower, 2 tereo nc uraol•s TV's, oarb. dlsp .. furn. " Burmese cata ~istertd before you buy. Marine Bat-Pacemaker Obie wide, 2 BR, camper · complete, Jar your
2 BA. awnlnp. 1 k i r t 1. 3 wbl traah trtr. 5' X pick·upa, El C&mino or Ru-'thou •· ln 'd "' Siamese or Burmese stud Sho •u"" w "-·-Elect ron.1 ( chest of dnwers. Bavanan w1 t componen.. 1 appliances, clothina & acce&-service. • 54IHl8S8 tery P. ~'NU • ...,..,..
c·hina. Glaas watt. Many walnut le oak woods. sories: p I a y pens. sew. H1way, N.B. 642-4215
misc. items. 336 Prospecl. Al's Unusual Furniture mach., wash bowl: books. Dots ll25 New aux1Uary 110 McCulloch
Adulta. 70'",{. loan at &%. 16' X 4'; heavy duty cbo. 213 Adam&, Phone
962--0317 ~ trlr frame A _536-'634 ________ _
tonaue. $2()0. l wbJ '67 TQyota 4 wbl. drive sta1ion
Assemb:ers
, • Minimum 6 montha
! · u~rlence in wiring
• ~ ind toldering of con·
, ~ nectora, t e r m I n 1 I
} bo•rda 1 n d o t h • r 1 smell electronic unltt.
• t. D•y thift, excellent
:.comp•ny benefit..
WO RONK
F 816111EERIN6 co.
1601 E. ChHtnut
S•nt• An•
Kl 7·5501
~ An equal op1><>rtun1ty
employer
OCEAN VIEW
~ SCHOOL DISTRICT aus DRIVERS
S2.42 PER HOUR.
ei1Jlar and sub11titute drlv-
rs wanted. U.S. Citizen·
ip, complt>llon or 8th
rade and a years expen-
nce in operalln& motor ve-
cle required. Apply at
ersonnel Comminion Of!·
ce 7972 Warner Ave., Hunt·
i1on Beach betw. hn of
am &: 1 pm. P b o n e
7-2551 ext 257.
WANTED
liable Auto Mechanic &
JoVift to operate Service Sta·
on le Garden Ctnter in
guna Niiutl. M.lnlmum ln-
estment Call anytime. 714-
3000 TEXACO
, CLASSES WEEKLY
• ompletf' Secretarial • Clerk
~ist • Brusbup Courses.
l>ay for your hoolc11 and
) smRll registration f~.
thf'n S5 a wfek. lOO's of i u c c e a s f u I 11:raduate1
)mployed In thf' arre.
• POLLY PRIEST
• BUSINESS COLLEGE
N. N~port. N.B., 543-9723
WEST COAST
ade & Bualneas Schooll
7 S. Main St., Santa Ana
56-7166
Garden Gl'(M; Bl.. GG
537-7113
Beach ss.1185
M.T.I.
• .,.,... Schools
e IBM Proilfammlnl e IBM Keypondi e PBX 17Pinr
-2672
GIFT. Olllcoat JO
Typlnc School 113
~ Mar. C.M. $48-28
IRCHANDfll ,01
LI AND TRADI
IOOO
NB. Sat. le Sun. 17881 Beach. HB much more: Sun. Jan. 28th. _..... ________ d1uel Renerator. Low price
842-4-464 7M W. 20th. C.M. PROFESSIONAL POODLE $699. Marine Battery Shop,
1 Block from Beach, &x40,
l!ri6 Biltmore, 2 BR. clean.
AsJcina $2800. 54S-7644
trash trlr. 4' X 7', S50. wagoo: P. T. 0. winch: R Ir
Call ~ le'efl btwn H. hubba; CB radio; 10,000 LlDO ISLE Garage Sale
Bargains Galore!
Sat. & Sun., 9:30 til !l
112 Via Florencr. N .B.
1968 Stereo Con!ole, solid $$ CASH $$ GROOMING c O u R s E. 2~00 W. Coast Hwy 6424235
slate. 4 speed changer. l.Jke Traruip. Positions o~n. Toy RHODES l3 BOOM
-3:30 & S. 673-6030 mi 13695 545-M87 '65 CHEVY ~ ton Pick-up. --· ...,... __ · ------Campers ape<:. Styie.side 8• SELL 1 w~ trfr, metal w/ '66 HOLIDAY CAMPER _ new. Take over small pay-Wf pay C3Jlh for: poodles for salt. Studs. pr~ Llkf' Nf'w. SeJl or swap
menta or pay cash balance I Furniture ./ Appliances fesslonaJ grooming avail. 67S..JM9 anytime. bed. Dlr. n495. 494-97Tl top. 00~. Xlnt cond. S60 ~· Cabover Sleeps 8 --..,...,.,,~o--=-----1 or best otter. 494-3966. Excellent condition 962-0185 DISTRESSED goods, dres,.ws,
blouses, capris. gifts&: Jl"wel-
ery '• of cost. Days TIS Qr. I
of $86.12. C r e d I t Dept. I I Antiques ./ Tools 533-3206 or 63J..tml * MUST SELL ! 3 BR , . EXPANDO S3800 FURN p'1{7 lJ'TlLITY Trailer. 14" IS YOUR AD lN a.ASST·
chid, CdM.
KE 5-i.!80 Anaheim. ON lTEM or -GERMAN Shepherd pup. 5 loet Slip, Mooring 9036
COMPLETE HOUSEFUL.
•-Recorders 1220' Call 547~748 or 827-8271 months. AKC. Haa had shots. BOAT slips for rent. 10 mm
bellt ff · , "'"" whls. See to llfll>J'e<:iat.e. FIEO! Someone will be or o er. * ,,_.3464 . $100. S4M.112. kJo~ for iL Dial ta..s61a.
Executive ortlce furn-
iture. Baby furniture.
Sofa . Carpeting Sl per
T
rw
r--S95. Must be a good home. from ocean. n .50 I It. Ye
OLLENSAK Tape Recorder KNflTfD f ABRICS 862..()2(17 Dock Master Marine Centre
ELECTRIC CARS 9250 UMd
model T1500; Sold new $184, PEEK-a-poo puppies 6 wks. 1632'.l Pac C.t Hwy, HB For S•fe.-Electric Cu 1---------------..;_~
yard .......... 494-8825 $225. 968-2077 will sell for $75. 968-1903 ., FOR SALE Male &: female. S25 & S35. 842-6495 646-7~2 ::;;;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:::;::;;;:::::::::..::..::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;::::::::;::=:::::::::== SAT-Sun. Tbouu.nds ol things
big and smaU. 531 Traverse,
CM Behind White Front.
GARAGE Salf'. Misc. le fur·
mture. Sat. A: Sun. ~5 pm.
2567-B Orange Ave., CM
c amerH & Equip 1ioo Remnanta, Sample. It MilJ. co· LUE PtJPS, purebred.l:UjMCliiiiiiCaiiiirsiiiiiiiiiiiiii9900iiiiiiiiiiUiiMCliiiiiiCiiaiirsiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1 ends Sat. Only S a.m. to Z Sable • .tlite.' ' Wttkall
CANNON Mod. 2B. 35MM. p.m. 929 Baker. Colta Mesa Id .s. -.5793 F 1.9 lens. Telephoto le wide TOLl!lOO S'aiea le set weiibl8 o . "' o;,,,-
angJe Jena Self timer. S20 116 HP C _, COCKER PUPPIES. AKC;
Filters. trl·pod. etc. S75. · entury ate.· 10 wttka. Black le black It ~7644 motor like new SlO. Spr. i.ya-_tan_._89'Z_·l_t64 _____ _ 1100
MOVIE camf'ra Bolex H·H,
G.E . Spacesaver refrig. Bot-100' roll, 3 lens on turret,
tom drwr lnr. Very &ood film backwind. frame comt·
cond nJS. ~ er $135. 541-Q967
tern time clocj new SS. HOI>
ver recond. vacuum cleaner SAMOYED pupe. 7 weekl,
SlO. Ha.vward Filter Co. 1673 champion med: females
Placentia. c.M. S4.>: males S55. &f7·5873
ELEC stove 'Classic' hi-oven 90 Lb. Roll roofing, $2.99 $55-• ..-rs Welmara.-r ••CJil'eY
235 Lb. Roofi111, $7.99/sq. Gtlost" puppies. thow quaJ.
1'cl2 # 4, 9c. J.x12, # 2 and . lty. terma. 839-1747 auto timer. coppertn, pert Sporting Goods
cond. $95. 642-9827 1500
G.E. Frost prool rdr~. Bot·
tom frttif'r. Like new. $95.
IH2·1658 .
Chest Fttrzer 14 cu. ft.
1''reezer mate (all retrii>
842-8485
Antiqu .. 1110
CURVED G L ASS OIINA
CABINETS from $96; (20)
Oval Picture Frames; Pat.
belly Stoves; Old Pie Safes·
Jam Cabinet.I, etc. M & M
Antiques. 2"23 N e w p o r
Blvd., Costa M88. 548·73&1
t
LONG BEACH
ANTIQUES
Show • Salf'
January 25. 26, 77. 23
L.B. Municipal Auditorium
MAHOGANY dining table
Sheraton style. 3 extra
leaves $250. 494-3248 eve s
& wkends.
LG chop block S80. Otig
Bu11tf'r Brown sto~ wa11
$25. Wood stove S45. cl misc
~1171
f ANTIQUE Walnut drop lea
table. 3 cane seat chairs
836-4611
I .
Sewing MKhlnes 1120
SINGER Touch &: Sew 9"'1n
machine. Like new. Take ov
er payments of $7.75 per
mo. or $59.20 cash. can Cre-
dit Dept. KE $.7289 Anaheim
Musical Inst. 1125
I
.)
HOFNER guitar, ardl top
F bole, cue. Harp maA-
dolin. rare collecton item
Cluaic guitu I n e e d
rd"mislung), Guitar parts
Ban)O ~ 1Gib6on type
646-1429
s ET Palmer woods, X • 31
irons Corfam back. Used 1
mo. l pr. Corf11m golf shoes
llD. iUnell!I forces H ie. Best
off. ov. S.."00. 6'7>582Z
Inventory Cleannce!
on pool tables, & ques.
BEACH BlLLlAJlD SUPPLY
1241-A s. Ma.in, Santa Ans
;;47.0933
NEW le USED aurfbo&rd.rac-
tory direct ·cheap! Wet suit
jacketa $10.95. 815 w. 18ttl
St. * 64Z.76m
Miscell•neout l600
KIRBY vacumn cleaner with
attachments. Take o v er
small payments or pay bal·
ance ol '57.20. Credit Dept.
535-7289 Anaheim.
LADIES 12 diamond dumer
ring, or wedding band. Sz-6
OuistmM girt. Cast.Sllli.
Sell . s~ or best offer.
:>33-9567.
LOSE Weight safely with
Dex·A Diet Tablets. Only 98c
at Tum«"r On.ta. Newport
Beach. 54S. ll:i3
UPHOl.SI"ERl.NG · $79..50, 2
pc. <European craftamenl
Free eat. del, pickup. 215
Maln. HB "'!erny" 536-64C);;
100% Human hair wis 6
caar. S200 ni>w. Sacrifice
$40. Purchued at Mallie'•·
546-4886
IMPORT ANT: New Mb\I..
Bike with racina r ng1ne,
many new extras. Make off-
better shelvin1. 14c per ft. Boston Terriers. AKC
~ Sund&y. 3030 Bristol Stud auvice. Puppies.
Costa Mesa 545-6280 Evenings 534-20'12
~~TSl:~~a. ~~ .TRANSPOltl!TION
Wasber SUS. Refria· Ireez. Boats & YKhh 9000
er $125. All almoat new. Oth-
f'r misc. items. 403 40th St.
N .B. 67:l-4768.
KJRBY VACUUM. P aid
S2'29 6 mos old.
MUST SELL Sll9 cash.
Phone 537-0895
alt 5 PM.
GREY-gold chest of drawers
S25. S<-hwinn bicycle Sl2.
Barbeque near!~ new ns.
&Astera S2. Call 548-2394.
2001 Kings Rd .. N.B.
Sale! THE CLOSET. lAdies
coat3 SlO. MANY ~sses.
MlNl Prices. Jan. 31-Feb 2.
10 AM-3 PM. 2640 E. Coast
Hwy. Karen Margreta Sq.
MOTION Picture, 26 half hr.
adventure rilms; 16MM. col-
Qr ne&. avaU. Sac. for
S25.000. Mr. Kelley
646-3045 637-4467 Alt. 5
NEW draperies rrom model
house. Largest pair 24'. 200
yd1 of carpeting heavy
ahas al coat. S4 yd. Avocado
1tnd allo gold. 646-8332. ---CEMENT mixer 1/3 yi1rd.
Plec. S40 Box trailer. 6' X
j ' Xlnt frm cl tires $70 .
847-2042
ANTIQUE Edmn disc phorll>
graph cl records. New Silex
elec Juiclt. ~
LOCAL NEWPORT BOATS
19' Catamarran '67 •• S450
38' Diesel Ketch •• $24.000.
36',) Diesel Schooner, 957' ..
compl. owner mmt sell. All
offers presented .... $19,500.
31' An1elman Ketch $23.600. * U1tings Needed *
Come in and list your boat
FRIT"l &: AVERY tBknl
512-Jlst St.IN .B. 67'";>-0442
or 548-5984 Eves.
3.f X u· beam Fellows A:
Stewart hull. compl w/
Crown eng It gearbox. Shaft,
props, rudder. etc. In the
water behind '.!633 W. Coast
Hwy. For Sale $995. or trade
for camp trlr of equal value.
40' Navy La unch w/dleael
en1. Ideal for d<>--ll·your-aell
Grand 811nks type cruiaer
or live aboanl. SAC SlSQO,
if llOld by 2131, 847-3724 aft
3 pm.
Sell or trade for ~rt.Y
30' Chris twin ICfew. Faat.
Xlnt cond. New 80 watt radio,
fath, bt, Marlin equip.
$6900. f inanclna avail.
:>39-1166 or Evee. ~7620
PASSENGER E x cu r .-1 on
~I Take le& people A
have a ball! ...,f:.xcel cond.
Cons lradt. Mrs. Rolla
539-UJl
f'r. 540-0146 Misc. Wanted 1610 BOAT perfl'ct for ti.)' and
~lE~~R~.0~~ -W--A-~-,-T-E--D-!~EE·!:~~
DOBERMAN A: Boni dogs. ~., I *' CHINESE JUNK *
children. 847-072S Color TV'....Ster... can IN(' aboard. 6'73-941l
F\tll grown. Good with I Furn ltvr•AppU.nces E:-ccellcnt condJtton.
,• & n.-11._ ALMOST ft -TOOLS -18 x S It. Plywood blsll. u,.. Janot ..... ,,ana -new Wl'lttr ao ~r I S31·1 212 or ... ~"'SSS flnlshf(! on new H.D. trail·
r
r
I
rost S3'50 wll 112S. Lire ataln--SPECIAL NOTICE tru •eel tank KUar. 646-.'l403 (Ask for Art) "r i m. i;~mo ___ _
BAidwin demanda that w MAR/PROOF otn tablf', 6 _W_A_NTE_D ·WINDOWS 14' IOAT
move all nver...a.ae It !loo C'ha1n. 1100. tO'' radial 11rm ~ window• llPPr'OJI 24" x :11\" Call \1Ark et 54&-2TTT ~I 81'1lctwiJ1 PlsflOll 1111w S200 83.1-C147 art. g, width t 5 window• 36" w1dr -ll'-Glass-r C.rtep
Omne. How! By r.uttlnit I ...,.. " 111 r-• -p~ll to the bont. Di11."00nls GARDEN TRACTOR X <#0 hf'lfht. " mou ona Top mnd SltS. 64.~
to %>'% _ but HURR\'! with t1Uachmtnt1 :l6" hf-igbt ror joininit wi~
WARD'S s•• ·"'WIN !:""'JDIO • &i2·91132 * dowa toirether. ('nil M2-:\526 Sailbo.t1 9010
IUAI • • ' ntter 5 pm or anytime
1801 Newport. er.; 842-M!1 RCA COLOR TV. b(9nd new. Satordtt> PENGUIN JO'S'. Dacron
JANtJ_ ARY Sale • Pianos/A 11t1ll In cratt . $450. or Trade WANTED • WINDOWS '1ll1A t'.(lulp. tor ~
Ol'fUI, ll)iMt.I, comoltl & for ~ rqual vall.M'. 6@.7(8 :i PANl:L unit. l alidlnii; Trlr. Very iOOd ~--Sl50•
p.m -Dulab walmlt Slmmone Hkle+bed. • A l flxed slua aluminum' 494-3057
tipedal. -. odJen frOftl Lee tilt becb cbalr. $31. tr.me. s wlnclow• ~ KITE #Zll. :nib nc11 airdt sa. .,_., Hanu9ond ..-.. ~ · a ft ~ & n.. aau ~ -si.. comlll* ..-. tnA-
crpn _.,-. MAPLE U.trw. dlnlr1r A-. after s Pll °" a.ivtime er. l8SO tern. IG4ll1
SODm71' -PR1LLIP8 C.'O. film.. ~ • a • bed, tdtc-. 5'1Wday SABOT D 1 N C T. hl7
JJOT N. Ma.ln at_. Smtt port. TV. to-5719 WOULD lae to bely a aood eqUipped_ Ho. -116
..
Johnson & Son
50,000 MILE FACTORY
WARRANTY
IUY WITH CONFIDENCE
'67 CONT'L. SAVE$$· 4 door Sed. Auto. tr-.. rldJo,
,,..,.,, IHIMr '"'· Full -·· t1ctwv air. Ltka new. L-m"llS.
'66 CONT'l. $4295 CH. IUIO. ,,..,,,,. ••dlo. helter, leall>er
Int. E-ssy roof, IU11 oo-r. tKlorv ti•. E•<eli.<ll coM.
'66 CONT'l .
•door Md. Auto. 1r..,, ttedlo. l\Mler,
lt1tl'8r ,.,t, l..-UY roof, lull -·· t1Cforv al• Sllow ,_,, condition.
'6S CONT'L.
'door Md. Auto. tr1"" ltadlo. hMltf,
llltt _,, raciory •'r S1-s 9'1'¥1oul _,... Cll,..
$4295
$3195
'66 ~!!~.~~~ ... -. lt•d~. -.... $319 5
-llff""9. -brlflliS "" "1"11 Im F.ctofy 1ir, tk
'66 MERC. COMET $2195 ~llenle CH 4UIO. !PIM .. •edlo. "-<lier. _, •teerlf19, -llrOtl. A rte1
KOf'Of'llYYlfut.
'66 MUCURY $3095 P1!1clt ne 4 CIOOt. Aulo. tr1~ .. 11dle.
!Iffier. tvll -·· IKlllrv etr. Lth --low mtles.
'67 MUSTANG $2595 c-. Au1o. trens. •ildlo. tiee1ier, _, 1,...1,.., Many """'' otra•, • , .. , buY.
'6S MUSTANG $1995 , ............. ,., ..... kl ...... -· ''"'"· ~ ..... ,,,
""'" .. '""" lllt• -·
'67 CHRY. NEW'°9tT $3695 t•. H.T. Awte ..... ,..., r.-,llMfw,
-· .~.,, ... -......... tect • ..,, 4* eclWI 1'111.._ Cllfl'I tollt ,,_ NW.
Other Unusual Bargai11
'64 IUICK $1795
$11'11er11 C-, Avto Ir-re<lle, ,_,.,, -...
-lll<"""r elt '-19 1111'-'-Cll9fl.
''4 VOLISWA&EN S12tS
, ....... --1 --• _, tlw.
'U VOLVO $2195
,. I C• _.. "-· °""""""' ,_.., ......,, ()lie-· M H IN!Mlllflld. Sllerfl.C__,.,. ~
wlll\ .... -•fYle.
~ohnson & Son
CINCOLNoMRCUIY..couGAA DULi• .
900 WIST COAST tlMIWAY
NOTICE!
WHOWAlf-ROAll SAU
* IEAVTIFUL SHOWROOM *
in Prestige Automobiles *
• • •
'67 CADWC .
IL DORADO
'61 CORVEm
• • •
'67 CADWC
IL DORADO
'61 MBKEDES
230 s
~~t~ ;::~w. ~,r-::, 4 0oor. •ec110 •"Cl llff1er • .., ..
1111 ll!fs -If ,,... ,..,.. 1 metl<, '""lie 1tde .. 11 tlr-.
Ilka 1r-. .... mlltl.
'67 CADWC
S!DAN DE VILLI SQUAREIACK
full -A 1lr, 11Ktrlc door Sl.ilon -· 0111y ?Al 10U1 leclu. Ifft ....... _,, "*'t mllel. IMlll!ful ...,.,. w11!1 .,.,,. •. .,~ •• ,,..,ty, .......
. ~5295 52195
'6' lllllDERllRD , 66 MUSTAll&
2 DR
''5 YCWWA&ll '6] llCOll
2 DR CONTINENT AL
ltlflf""" ...... Lout-· '°"°'· -,_ ... "'·
51195 ·. 51595
'62 llCOUI
toNTININT AL
40... ""' -· -.... L•tllttr 1-!er. •
~295
Santa An9 l t"ISKtNC POLES C°""'1 air eandiftoains t.mlt from a &n..10C
ra•fft, d r, • 11 r . he9ct S'n'REY A ~ P\ayn ~ •Ith rttl1. S30. 251 C.C•&• 213 Cbev ,.,...tne. Reel!On-Kite tftr $7tl
.t. m.attr •ne 11no Msplr flniah. mntor or 1 N.B ~ 11bl#. M?.2'11 • •• NEWPORT IUCH
diO ..... dn. m I pump. lSO rolb. m Wlcdyi. ROLL TOP CMll. It. oM nlf. roR.D R.anc:hm> wanted,t..fJ1Y ~Vf'r ~
• ~ t;ootic., ror att "pm ••j typt, ""j() yn. Gd C9ftd. "'891111 bJf' ronttltton. U'p tol C•( 25 #• ....,.
W. m. aim j WbJt• ~ta? Dlm6"e.aw .. Jl_ln_M_7.:m_4____ ~ eaal\. Pnv. Ply. fQ..a "illy ~. M0-116
545-t271 Ml-0911
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-·-'61 CAM,IR SPECIALS
Ford, c ,·v., c ::·-C?, GNC
/l2595 -·-CAMPERS
1A fantastic no. plaa
all models reduced
full atlnd Qp•bl) n Tel.ct /$19S . .JIJ
I 5 yr. special bank tmu
I trades welcome
OPEN ltOAD
FACl"ORY DIJU;CI'
8.10 S. HARBOR BLVD.
Santa Ana (714) 53.1-46!i0
CAMPERS
ORANGE COUNTY'S
LARGF.ST m..EC'nON ..
• FACTORY DIJECI'
()~EN !\OAP, DEALJlt
* HOUSE CARS * QlAS.
SIS MOUNTS * SLIDE-INS * VAN CONVERSIONS * MOTOR. HOMES
ALL MAKES 6 MODJCU
1967 TRUCXS
BEAQI CITY
CAMPERLAND
16555 Beach Bivd., H.B.
54().2860
Import~ Autos 9600
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TitANSPO ... ATION
' • • •· • • SI~, JMti11Y 27, 1968 ' • "IJ"~tora.lf ______ HOO_ TuJuPOITATION lmPorted Auto.._ 9600 TRANSPORTAfiONJ:I
------~....i.;,...:-~~~~---------~~-=-~--"-'c-YOLlsWA•IN 1'",.,.... Au\9e HOO · · VOLVO Sport ca,. ?iP
. " .. . voucswAGEN • voLvo ·s• TRIUMPH r
IMW .
RAT
'67 ruT n Statiocl Wqon.
Shows excellent care. ~
cal new ear tnde. ' .
$25 DELIVERS
FRl'IZ WAllEN
Sports Cir Center
110 E. ht· st.
SANTA ANA S4T.o'K4
'68 FIATS
. NEW AND USED
SEE
HERi FRIEDLANDER
13'1SO Beach. Blvd. (Hwy 31)
2 blks So. G.G. Fwy.
893-1568 537~
HILLMAN
1959 PORSCHE
COUPE
THE FABULOUS
.ROVER
1960 MGA ~ $425 (Be.low low TOYOTA
book) Runs aood. 545-5226 ------
atteir 6 P.M.
'80 ALPINE,. $6>; R & ff, aood l'UIUl1ng cond.: looks
ftrl>! New tire.I • battery. 381 E. Walnut, CM su:.s856
• TOYOTA
TOYOTA
1967 Y4Aiwa91• ar11\y TO GO TR3 Qln,v. nm e la11lc lllAll ,.,,,,...,Y •wnuo sport.a car deU. IMcripdoa. $169f FA ...... m A..,rn RlZED Restored to better than._.,
6 Mo.--6,000 Ml. Guar. OVR 65 Sa&e.Pa......S.rvie. condJtl«i ,,ith loviQr care.
fnc4i4et S> HP 8utel, Wind-VOLKSWAGENS FRITZ WARREN Tredldooa~ Brltilh n~
lhield. Wa~. 1 \1 11 Vll\)'I Sports Car Cel'lttt green with custom~
IntertOr, OUtltde Mt r r 0 ,, 'ltOM . no E. lat St. le&ther Interior. Jta ll\
Heater, Defroster, u well $295 SANTA ANA 547~64 chanlcal perfection
as cle•nUJ> l\nd deUvery. '59 Volvo RMI 4 1~ed New even ltt beauty. Priced' 'I>
Larplt Selection ln Oruie $182 l'uU D..._ Pay~nt Interior. $395. .ell this weekend. -1
eo.q. All tnode111Dcludlllr lncl'""9 TJX.& Lie. 642-979& ELMORE '
&vtopl•tie eoupee, • si-d $SS.D ifto. llanti ffftan.
eo111pe11, .. tomatlo lledaruJ Ask bout Sport C1rs · 9610 .MOTORS
ucl adck llhlft liedw rea~ ..,. • our 9625 Garde Gro Bl,_i ud waldq for lmmed.late $182 On • 36 mo @ $40.99+ ~·, ALPHA 5 •peed sedan. n ve .Q
deltvUJ. Tile mos• liberal 1 f!nal payment tor title. Excellent throughout. Pr• Garden Grove JE 'l
tenDa ._be found uywbere. UM MOT()RS . vious owntr's name on r• ' '66 SPITFIRE ' 1
TRY U( BEFORE Speclali11na • VW It Porsc~ quest. MK 2 Conv British raclrw ~ 8141 GARDEN GROVJ; BL. $25 DELIVERS 0 .A.C. gTetn wlth '1uxur1ou1 bla'*
• GARDEN GROVE .,,. .... ':i:'Me•eotfAMPA _ FRITZ WARREN leather Interior. All conceJl· You Buy •·tfUU~w·$M.22t4 bl --· includtnN trll!ll.._ Sports Cu Center a e .,,.u.., .... .:.T
-t · VOLVO 710 E. tst St. l8ced, 60 1poke wire w~
ELMORE '66 YOLKS SANTA ANA 547.0764 Givtaway thla weekend~
2-<ioor. R111llo & beater, 4 -$55 per mo. with low. Jot.' •i>eed· RIG UC. W• NHd New Car '64 ·AUSTIN Healey Sprite. down. ~ terms.
$1566 Burgundy with contru'ting ' MOTORS TRADE·UrfS black Interior. The cleanest. ELMORE ·
. SANTA ANA DESPERA $25 DELIVERS 9625 Garden Grove Blvd. l.INCOLN M~RCURY TEL Ylf OAC MOTORS
Garden Grove JE 7-6639 1,101 N. Tustin, S.A. 547-5667 FftlTZ WARREN 9625 Garden Grove BhlCJ, --,67-TOYOTA--on the ·new Garden Grove JE 7~
Coron• Sed1n Will Buy 1968 VOLVO'S spo;:~ ~·~tc;t~ter '58 ms, exceptlonil tor its
Loaded with all faetory ex-Your Volkswaren or Porsche Try Our 0.11 SANTA ANA 547:0764 vintage. New tQI> • tur-
tras. Gleaming ebony finish &: pay top dollars, Paid for '58 AUSTIN Healey. 4 place tains
with rich contrasting card· or not. Call Lou McKernan. ~ lllf. ii"\•$ delightful robin's egg blue. $25 DELIVERS
i.na1 red Interior. Sold new '" Wire wbeela. OAC
and serviced by us. Ve1-y 613-1190 lll•~•·s $25 DELIVERS O.A.C. FftlTZ WARREN
few local miles. Special price '64 VW red sedan. R/H. Good I' ' FRITZ WARREN Sports Car Center
this weckrn(l only-c-onditlon. $850 or best offer. 900 South Coast Hwy. 710 E. 1St St. ~ $1599 ' 646-5302 Laguna Beach 494-7S03 Sports Car Center SANTA ANA 547..ar&t 710 E. 1st St. 100% financing available;
Bank terms
ELMORE
'62 VW Black. less than 1 SANTA ANA S47.07S4 '62 MCA Roadater. otm-
wholcsale bhre book. Good 68 VOLVO ,66 SPIITIRE MK 11 B . _ pletely reconditioned tn our
CQnd. 546-5645 WE'RE REALLY DEALING . • rtt lhop. Extremely nice. , 1sh r~clng green, original, $25 DELIVERS '57 VW. Excel cond. TODAY. bas wues. .
MOTORS $550. 703 Acacia, CdM BEST HSTOCKISTORYIN! OUR $25 DELIVERS O.A.C. PRITZ OWACARREN
9625 Garden Grove Blvd. 673-7266 FRITZ WARREN * LARGE * Garden Gt'OVe JE 7-6639 l96'T vw. Sedan. Navy blue,' Sff Ua lefol'le You Buy Sports Car Center
radio. $1870 or best offer. "' l • Sports Car Center no E. 1St St. MORGAN
SHI TRIUMPH 64&4q76 Wt fm1A 710 E. lllt St. SANTA ANA 541.m&t
0 _ .. , * PMENT * SANTA ANA 547-0764 --~ '&> M RGAN undoubt ..... y --------'l>O VW Sedan. Good tirea. '64 MGB Rdst. None mcer.
the fl.nest available. Immac· •63 TR-4 CONV. Tonneau run.a good~ IMPORTS '66 TRI~MPH. TRAA. Fae-Has wires &: radio.. E:ldt-
ulate. Must see. 1961 TOYOTAS cover, All extras! Luggage Pvt pty. 548-5769 tory opglnal wl.re wbeea. klg cardinal red.
$25 DELIVERS J dll rack, New tires. * XLNT· $25 DELIVERS O.A.C. $25 DELIWRS OAC ust Arrive ••. COND! * 675-1448 '64 VW; low mileage; good 1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-9303 l!alTZ WARREN OAC .. condition! Call evenings: "' RITZ WARREN Immediate Dellveryl VOLKSWAGEN · 675-1907 '68 VOLYOS Spot'ta c., Cel'lter FftlTZ WARREN
'65 MGB Rdst MH, wire ,61 Hillman ledan new bat-Sports Car Center --------'66. V. W., Chrome rims, Get A Better D .. I no E. 1st St. Sperts Car Center
• wheels ............ $1795.00 •~ A brakes. Xmt cond. 710 E . lit St. '66 VW Bug • only 16,000 Stereo, Exhau1t; new tires. AT SANTA ANA 547·0764 no ~ lit St.
64 VW Bug .......... $995.00 f:I.: t m.-O?Ol ;;;;SAN=T::::A;::;:AN=A==;;;;;54;;;;;7·:;;;;07::;;64 ~ lllf*I\$ miles. Xlnt cond. $1450. $1550. 646-8506 HERB FRIEDLANDER '68 MG's SANTA ANA Sff.ol'M
'64 Flat 11000 • • ••• • '595.00 ==ou=====::;; PORSCHE "l * CaU 546-5037 * '68 VW 1500; 3.000 Miles. 13750 Beach Blvd. (Hwy 39) NEW AND USED '67 Datsun DelUXe Sta. JAGU .a. 11 lJllt•tS ,61 vw $585 s1~. Private party. 2 biles So. G.G. Fwy. SEE Antiques, Clastl.:. 9'15
Wag. Auto, RH · • $11915.00 • ~ 675-4526 646-5588 642-8072 893-7566 537-6824 HERB FRIEDLANDER l~ FORD Cub "'-~ --... LIDO MOTORS . ____ __. ___ * 912 Sllver/blk Int chrome ......__
64U762 '61 Ji.av.at. Mark 'II wheela wood steer wbl Blau· 900 South Coast HW)'. --,6-1-YW--$-6-.0-0-'61 VW convert, radio, all '65 VOLVO 122-S. Perf cond. 13750 Beach Blvd. <Hwy 39) C!?llent body A: mecbaiiJcal
SEDAN AUTOMATIC l.Dlkt l'8dJo et int nd Laguna Beach 494-7503 white, lo mtles. Good cond. Sl595. 675-3009 evei & wlmds. 2 blks So. C.G. Fwy. cond. Needs paint •minor ~~~~.NA · · . P ~m co ~~~~~~~~b==~n~~~~~=~~~~-~~~~~~~e~s&~·~~~.~~;~~7;9~w;~;k;~~";·==~~~3-~~~==~~53~7~~~~~~~~·~~~.~~~~~= Power lteerinc, leather, ra-13,000 oril own miles. $54)00.1;;; _ _ ALFA ROMIO, d1o etc. ~owner, Mai& .m.ot49 timed b>' ua lllhct new. 11-* -.65-Poncbe.---C-. Lu-gg-a-ire_ra_c-k,
'61 ALPHA Roadlter. IPR MAllQUIS MOTORS 90t1 si>. ¥'* tirea, good conct. $3700
local miles. • 1 · ··, ~ H~{ Lal\ID& , flnn. Pvt pty. ~2.0352
. $25 DELl~ "-' -:· '1D ~~ · .,,-.~ ~JllN!o.. ex-I OAC ~ · . vuw, ~ .. ,.~--· "'15 JAGUAJt. epe XKJ:· cood. $1450. De,y1 675-1140 . FRITZ WA N litre; ori(lnal ~r. 2$,ooo Evea A: wkenda 675-3735.
Sports Car Center Ml. Like new. Tradhtc tor '57 Porebe. Good condition
~· no E. lit SL • ~. new car, tblft. 193-!1889 or $900. After 6 PM.
SANTA ANA 547.(TJM ~ en. · · 546-2568 4
'..d Au'-9600 lmportM ·~ .. mported Autos 9600
' . . JllP
UNIVDSALS
WAtoHS
"°"" AND MANY
•Oil SCAICI 110D1U AND
COIAJIS tWT ,.
••· DIUYBTI ..
-MG-A. K.
UHd Cars 9900 Used C1n 9900Used Cars 9900UMd Cars
.. . ._~, .. "WOULD YOU LIKE A· NEAR NEW CAR?
:fHAT~S :,, ALL WE · HANDLE!
C;OME IN AND SEE FOR YOURSELF ' .. HERE. ARE JUST ·A FEW AND THEY'RE DOU·BLE CHECKED ii FOR YOU
'66 -RIVIERA '63 RIVIERA '65 CHRYSlER NEWPORT '66 CONTINatTAl
ti Full power •nd f•cto,.Y eir conditionin9. R•dio, huh r, 1u10111•tic;, power ·1tt,rin9, Full powtr i nd factory •i( conditlonin .. Full pewer, fectory air~
f•ctory •ir.
WAS $4195 WAS $2295 WAS $2695 WAS $4495
tjOW ~3595 NOW ~1895 NOW $2295 NOW $3995 , . ' .. )
'67 BUICK SPKJAL '63 CADIUAC '65 GAWtE Lm '65 JAGUAR 3.1 S
Del11u 4 Door sed•n. Radio, heater, n -~oupe DeVille. Full pewer •nd f•ctory Herdtop coupe, Radie, llu ter, power 4 Door 11d1n. Rtdie, huter, a11to1111ff ..
tor11•tic, power s!Hr)rt9, 8,079 achitl eir conditionin9. 1IHrin9, automtlic, ftdory t ir, power 1tHrin9, 111flu . " ~ WAS $2895 WAS $2495 WAS $2495 WAS $3795
-NOW $2695 NOW $2195 NOW $2195 NOW $2995
'6' CllVROLB CHEVfllE '67 CORVEm STJllGRAY '64 THUNDERBIRD '64 MERCURY MOIRfREY
Convertible: R•dio, i-.e+er, •ulometlc, F11tb1ck. 4 1pH~ radio,_ huter, power Full pow•r end fectory tir conditioning.
l Door, l rH!ewey rear ,.,111d•"'• rt4i.t -..
power tlH rin9. dHrin9, 417 eri9ine. heeler, •utom•tic:, power 1IH rlnfo
WAS $1595 WAS $4695 WAS $2295 WAS $1495
' NOW $1095 NOW ~1395 NOW. $4095 NOW $1995
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'66 CORVETTE FASTBACK '6' FORD GAWIE 500 '63 VOWWA&fll
lt•cfio, llut•t, 4 tpHd, p•w•r • .. •rlft9, S111ort ceupe. ltedie, hutor, automatic, Deluxe 2 Door. ltedlo •"' ... .._ f.11 pow•r a~ ftc~ air conditlonin,. futery air. powot.ate..tl.,,._futMY elr. ?" ,. .
WAS $3995 WAS $1595 WAS $1195
./j. ' NOW $995 NOW $3595 NOW $1195
PRJCiS GOOD ONLY THllU JANUARY 31, 1961
Sf AISBURY B.UICK
OPEL . GMC TRUCKS~~· COSTA MESA 646-90
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_• KA_iii_s_PO_R_T_A_T_io_N __ 1 rRAN)t"Ot<TATION '"ANSfORTATION I TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRAfiSPOITATt~
"......... Wen._d 97:N •uto• Wanted 9700 UMd Catt 9900 UMd Cars 9'00 Aut. Wente.I 9700Auhle WentM 9700 -"'V-~4-W_E_._.,_A_Y __ :E PACY A .. s· H o=~~;L . / IUICI ·-:.. -
.JQ O~V PILOT Sdlurd.iy, Ja11uary 27, l~
MOO TaANSPORTATibH
UMd Cars ''900
,, . • CAOILLACS CHIVIOt.IT
must lcll lhla lmmaculate 1 '64 BUICK W Top 1964 Oievelle converuble Skylark Sta. Wa1. Vista
ror used can I& trucks just Sporty, brlaht red wlde and O'u11tt. Glau top with pow. ~ .,. aa.+t .,_., P\JQ "°"" .. '
R:una' 1oob beeutJJuJ • f CAN HELP YOU
'13 Coupt DeVU.le. J\&11 power WE ~VE A BRAND rfEW
ca ll us lor free estimate. out, white top. New back I er tlcerme. alr condlt1oning,
P RI CE GROTH CHEVROlfT =~:ir::~~:!,"~~~~ 111~:.,tie;~i~. 11so
Alk for Sales Manasu bflow blue book at Sl l!l.'> !or JOHNSON & SON
Bl quick salt>. See at 36th & 18211 Beach ·· Marcus, NB or call 673-3160 I Lmroln-Mercury
FOi NICE CARS Huntinston Beach We<-kdays 642-4311. Ext 2:>9 Co5ta Mesa Bran<'h
Kl ~3331 1941 Harbor Blvd. 642·7050
AND TRUCKS u..ct cen 990C
Any Mike or Model. NEED A CAR?
CONNELL CAN'T SE FINANCED! CHEVROLET •Bankrupt? •Reposse11ioo?
2828 Harbor Blvd. •Bad Credit? • Divorced! I e MU1tary •New tn Atta? 1 COST A MESA Make Payday Payments
'67 BUICK CS400. 2 Dr ..
black vinyl top. fawn body:
140 eng., low mi.; immac.
thruout! Air-cond., elec.
seats .l windows, AM/FM
radio, whlte leather inter.,
"uckrt scats ; Loaded!
S3100. &14·0311
546-120] McCARTHY MOTORS --------' '65 BUICK Wildcat. 4 • dr,
1420 So. Main It Edinger '65 MERCEDES JOOSE, 11uto-fac air, pwr stef'r, brakes,
WlLL TRADE. subJl'Cl to (2 blocks N. of Sean) matic, rlran and a real wmdows. Low miles. Eves
LATI MODEL fOREIGN & DOMESTIC CARS
BAYSIDE MOTORS
1200 W. Coast Hwy., N.I .
Acr•tt fP•m l•lboa ley Chill lntf•11u
WE DIAL IN
Cadillacs • Lincolns • Mustangs
Cougars • Corvettes • Porsche!
Jaguars • Mercedes . • Volkswagens
& Prestige cars of all kinds
Are you trunking of buying a new car??
Let us sell your car and make you money!
If you are ttijnking' of selling you r car -
see us first for too dollar.
•• 4 acres ol ultra IDOdel1I IOtaJ
OldilJac tacillt!d deslped
to better wll and IU\1qe
new and used CadfJlac aut.O>
mobiles.
NABERS
~
2600 HARBOR BLVD.
COSTA MESA :;40-9100
SOLID GOLD
CADILLAC?
ftthtt, FM radio, lactory PUJtOlASING PLAN
air •••••••••••••••••• Sl9!li REVOLt1TIONARY TO 'M DeVllle Canv .• FUD pwr. AUTOMOBILE BUYING.
air ooad. 8lk rib wblte • $25 0.Uven. ~ •••••••••••••• $2295 • anyone qna1ifta
'6S CAD H. T. and CdV. F'ull • No eel
pwr., air cood., lemther. • No pymt' 'bl Marett.
Ctorweou. cars. Startuq: • Larse IDY ntory to
at • · • · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 13295 cllOOM oac dlr '1!8 OSV. 1'\111 J)OW"et, alr cond. • Call Mr. ~' a;.'.om
Let_daer ... Landau Top ----
...................... $4295 '66 CHE LET
ni. above can carry a war-2-door H.T. Radio, beat.a.
rut)' pwr. ateer.. air ('Ond. RUX
LIDO MOTORS 52J.
MU762 $1987
1300 W. C.out Hwy., N.B. SANTA ANA
'49 Xlnt cood. Will make good LINCOLN MERCURY
tmsp. Carnes 6. $150 Incl. 1301 N. Tustin. S.A. 547-5687
new llcen.e. 846-3427 -,UChev lmJMI• value ol rach. 1968 :\ius-Santa Ana Ph 542-3507 steal At S.1295. nr wknds. 847-2920
tang hardtop. VII, air con-CAD. '67 Sedan DeVille. LIDO MOTORS '66 RrVtER{\, cust. inter. '67 ca~~~ ~:Je v we. dmoned, power strerin11;. Fact. air. Many other fJOW· ~2-6762 tow ma. Xlnl <·ond. SAC
Open 7 Days a WHk
Visit our beautiful showroom & Jot today.
646-5055 646-5056
CHEVROLET Full power, air condill~.
10,000 Mlles. LIKE NEW!
$2495 I ded W ~·T 1967 .. Hu everything factory couJd OR • A,~ : ... t r· er accessor1!'s INo. 7227) 1300 w. Coast lhway.· ~ R $3~'95 64-1-150-1 a/t!'r 4 pm. * cedes Benz 200 Dle&el, w11h $~95 put oo it. $5295. MARQUIS
floor alllft. PhonP 830-2616 NABERS CADILLAC ":19 TR.1 -2 Top11. O.D. '65 SKYLARK -gold wt blk 1~~~~~~~!!~~~~~~~~~!!!1 MOTORS. 900 So. °'8st '67 CAMARO. MUST SE LL ALLEN
Oldsmob1le-Cadillac Inc.
1150 So. Coast Hwy. days belorr 2 p.m. 1 \'t.' .. \\1
• Clt'an, ·;,s Pontiac-inr Fae ;ur. and all pwr. ----Hwy, Laguna Beach. 494--1503
----Factory Authorized Dea er 4 DR. HT. Nt'W hydro. R II. Lo malrs $2100. 5"18-2831 eves BUICK CADILLAC '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!'"!!"!"'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ 327 En&. 4 speed. 642-4965
* DON'T JUST WISH tor some H "'-cept1onaJ Used ------------1 . "" ""'cad·ina~ TR 3 parts tmcchantcail. IS YOUR AD IN ,... • ., ...... _ '67 CMllll.c La,."Ulla Beach 494-1~
'60 IMPALA. V8, R/H, auto, •62 IMPALA HT V-8, 1'IJl
fi9, new tires, chnn whls. Power _ Stunning • M&rina
$460. Call aft 1 pm or Sun. Bl 'th t....a..:.... ,_......_
llWlC to furnish your home .... '"" 0•29 "~' I""'""'···· '67 C d E ••• find great buy1 in to-2600 HARBOR B.LVD. "* .,._.,.._ * FIED? Someooe will be a I Dorado FIMtwood Brougham
day's Ou sJlled Ads. Costa Mei.a ~9100 1 White elt>Phana'.' Dune-a-line looking foe it. Dial 642·5678 Full power, a1r conditioning. Full power. air condfli<Jlin&. ========::.'..~---=====----=-New car warranty. 2 to Leather trim. New ""war-Choosc lrom.
968-UJO ue wt ma \:UW& ..... ._ .... •
· Drive it. You'll Buy tbie
.
~•w Cut 9800New Cus 9800 New Cars 98~w Cui \ 9800
, LOWER PRICES
MEAN EASIER TERMS I
$195 '
DOWN
ON APPROVED CREDIT
INCLUDES TAX ANO
1968 LICENSES
IT'S SO EASY TO
DRIVE A NEW 1968
UNIVERSITY
OLDSMOBILE!
NEW 1968 F-85 SPORT COUPE
Stock No. 279
\4l, radio, heater, power steering, full
carpeting, 3-speed, fully synchro floor
shift, chrome window frames etc. Pay
$195 down and $77.48 a month for 48
months. Or if your trade-in is worth
more than $195, pay normal ~ down
~only ......................... .
s55aa
MONTH
FOR
48 MONTHS
IEW 1968 OLDSMOBILE
But beeutMy ~pped with automatic 1nns.,
Radio, HMkr, Tint. Wind., Dix Seat Belts, Etc.
W1ly setfte for I llMMef lfttte whtft ow priu
11 t-f
279652
FULL PRKE
USED CAR SPECIALS
'64 OLDSMOBILE 5995 '66 PONTIAC
w.n•m~ • 4 r.r'· l'.S.. l'.I .. evt.nellc. ;!i.,~~~~.~~~=.·~.~.·~ ,~Jr 0111 Hiie uecle
'63 PONTIAC s1195 '64 OLDSMOBILE
LC!~-~~ .... DYNAMIC .. WGN(, Radio a~ .... ..,., wto-
WWI----· C ~;l~~t=-'.i'M'I?:;.,, alcH. fac1orf
'64 OLDSMOBILE $1195 '64 OLDSMOBILE
SU,.C!lt • 4 .... ~adlo llf!d y·,~~~:f ~:r?.:!· =~ ~~i:.-· l>em'•ri .. -, -br•ts. IN 1 l '" <-Utvl! 0631
'65 CHEVROLET 51195 '65 l ·BIRD 51995 f.?~1~ -~,_., ...... Mk. :.:.=· :.·::~· tN~:.~ -''"'.,,. .. /
'63 CHEVROLET 51295 '66 CHEVROLET 52195 =t=~--·~ IMPALA 2 -!11rdl~ lhd~~H!w. -ettc, -''"',,. tR I
'61 CADILLAC s1295 :~~, !.~~!~~. ~s~.~~t!~ s2295 Cl'I. IMI VIL .... ~'Zfr-W. lllw-.
-· ON -· C 11 > flc:!OrY air. JZX I
'64 PLYMOUTH 51395 '66 OLDSMOBILE 52295 mr!ifir"i:..' ..=.. c:~ '1:tv--::-CU TUM , dOOr ~otrn:. itt'&· m·· •utom• c. oowtr ' 1r NJ • l
• '61 CHEVROLET 11495 '65 OLDSMOBILE 52495 CO!'(tW· v• ltlctt Cll'XH !II) Lii( I
ONE Owner 1964 Skylar~ 2
dr ht. Very cln. Sl ,500
54()..3520. 642-7446
RIVlERA 1964. Fae air, AM
FM. full pwr. Pvt pty $219:1.
615-4231 eves, $1().i>IOO d}s.
CADILLAC
$6695
ALLEN
Old~moblle-CadUlac Inc.
1150 So. Coast Hwy.
bgum1 Beach, ,191-1084
'66 SedandtVille-
Full power, air cond1tloning.
2 to Choose from. Low miles.
$4-495
ALLEN
Oldsmobile-Cadillac lnc.
1150 So. Coast Hwy.
Laguna Beach, 494-1084
'66 CAD. SC'd11n DeVilk
Business intrrrst for('rs sale
or th;s beaut. krpt car.
28.000 .Ma.. full pwr., fact.
air. L.1ndau lop. pwr. locks.
tilt wheel. stereo radio. etc.
'6l! Tabs. Full price S4.ois.
545-71().1
1967 Coupe de Ville lmmac.
j,j()O .Mi. fully equipt.
'6? ELDORADO. LOW. ~I I. 673-7000. 6?5-3355
LOADED + STEREO TAPE ;57 De Ville. Air, Xtru .
Color "F ire!1Ust -bron1e'". · Ong Own. Wrnty. Sacrir.
$6650. Pvt . pty. 548-4ji5 $5,300 548·0901
ABSOLUTELY Immac. 'ro
Cpe de Vle. F. pwr, air,
36,000 mi. SJ.S. 8'17·31711
'62 SEO. DE VILLE
Reduced to SllSO. * 491.7795 *
• CAD 1963 Convert. Mint ·:16 Cad. trade for '57 Cad
condition! Call JE 4.30.q1 or Transmission or sell $100.
weekend 213-GE 1·16Zi 51fr::!1\8
~------~
ranty.
$5695
ALLEN
OJdsmobile-CadiUac fnc.
ll50 So. Coast Hwy.
Laguna Beach 494-1084
--V-Cadillac Sedan
de Ville. Low miles. Full
power. air conditioning. NC\I.
car warranty. 4 lo Choose
from.
CORVETl'E '85 convert .. 350, one. Small Down •
posi, lotlmau. Muat lell. Mo. $895.00 F .P. Holiday •
S2500. Pvt party. Call Rambler, 1969 Harbor Blvd.,
84 7 -3596 -642.ro:z9
'56 CHEV. Step van V-S .. -63-IM_P_ALA--HT-. _R_&_H_P_ow--
Made into camper. New er • Fact. Air. Beautiful
tires. S475· 5'&5-7l23 Olina Gold. Must Hurry b'
'65 CHEVEl.LE Maltbu, V-8, this one! Small Down p&Jl-
auto, PIS. 28,000 m.i. $1495 ment. $47.00 Mo. $ll95 TP.
Olr. 494-9771 Holiday Ra.mbter. 1969 Har-
'66 Chevclle Malibu w/ radio, bor Blvd .• 64U023
$5595 healer, power steering, auto. PROBATE estate muat sell
ALLEN S2400. Call 646-4i06.5 1966 Chev. II Nova Spt. Cp.
Oldsmobile-Cadillac Inc. '63 Chevy n. 4 door, auto. (white). pwr. atr., 5500 orig.
1150 So. Coast Hwy. R &: H, sharp. $'100. miles, highest. written bid;
Laguna Beach, 494-lmM * 494-3412 * contact Alvin M. Coen, an;y.
'67 Coupe de Ville's . '61 Chev ~pass vs Parkwood 410 51.h. H.B., ~9'l14
Low ~il~. Full power, air Sta Wig. R/H, w/w, pwr 1 1963 CHEV. Black Impala 4
cond1borung, new car war-It b. $59'j or offer. 842.2639 cir. HT. Fl/pwr incl. elec.
ranty. 4 to choose trom. •63 CHEVY II SS seats, windows. Air cond.,
$5695 equip. P/S. rno~nvNeeds R&:H. Finish &: . uphol. beau-
ALLEN ..... work. 494.5313 alt s PM llfuJ, Dual 90 ures. igrs.
Oldsmobile-Cadillac fnc. 673-2516. 1150 So. Coast Hwy. '&6 CHEVY MaUbu, Pa. ~/H, -.66-MALIB--U-co-up-.-Y-ell,_ow-1
Lam•n• Beach 494-lmM auto, one owner. low miles, .th bl ck . t . 28 000 .. --• ~6 968-1740 w1 a . ID enor, , --...,..,60,..,......C,,,...tld-il-lac___ · nu., pwr. strng .• R & H, ktry
fl.EE'IWOOD BROUGHAM. '66 S.S .. 396 W I d e Ovals, air, 5 nu tires, trm. avail.
F 11 . -·" ·A~•~ Zl,000 miles. Sl.700. ~ Pvt pty. Sl.900. 893-1141 U power, ltr <.vuwUuoui•&· all. &· 30
One owner. 30,000 Miles. . · '60 CHEV Impala Cot.iv. Ex-
Only $1495 64 CHEVY MALIBU SS eel top, &ood nmning cond,
ALLEN -4 Spcl $119'j. $295. 646-2217, 646-4582,
Oldsmobile-Cadillac fnc, * ~90'l0 * _54S-_76_23_. _____ _
1150 So. Coast Hwy. '62 Chev. Il 4 cir. R&:H, auto. e 1953 CHEVROLET •
Laguna Beach, 494-lmM • Oean • $500 or Make olfer Standard shilt. Good run-
'66 EL Dorado Convrrt. Im· J9j8 Good working cond. $35(). 'G:; CAO deVllle. comp! w/
mac .. loadedi under 11.000 1841 Placentia, CM. Apt. F. ai~. top cond. best ofrer oc
543-6232 nm& condition. $100. Call
'60 CHEV 4 DR. v.a • JE 7-8609 e
Auto PS $250 892-1286 CONTINENTAL
mi. Ask. $4795. 54~925j. ~8577 will trd. Owner. ~nu
New Cars 9800New Cars 9800 New Cars 9800 New Cars 9100 --------1 '65 LINCOLN 1 ........................................................................ ,4~oor sedan. Full powtt.
CONTINENT AL FO.R 1968 • • •
NOW • • • TEST DRIVE AMERICA'S MOST
DISTINGUISHED CAR AT OHE OF AMER,CA 'S
NEWEST, MOST MODERN LINCOLN-MERCURY
DEALERSHIPS
Sanf a -4na ofincofn
'65 CONTININTAL
~~·t ..,,...,., end le<loN elr condlftGOlll!O end INl!ltr ll'lterlof.
NMA 011
$2867
'64 CONTINENTAL
• r10or i::u11 _., en4 lad orv ew concllflonl!w. lmllN•Y root IDW 2»
'6' CONTININTAL
l'utl -• ef"ld t«tery elr ceMlllCWftt. IMllnly l"Olllf. lt~P on
$3687
'63 CONTININTAL
...
NAA 012.
$2876
SANTA ANA
LINCOLN MERCURY
130'. N. Tustin, S.A. 547$7
~ ACULATE '6.5 Lincoln
Conune-..ital. Vinyl to~leatb
er interior · full power -
Ai'd/FM radio -air ccnd. -
wsw. Orl.2. owner. $3300.
548-6860
'65 Continental. Ex. conll. All
equi,pment. I FM • Landau
Das. 646-1689 Eves 646-4939
CORVAIR
·so Corvair Greenbriar Wag-
on. Good condition $400.
548-0178 • 548-5622 Ev.~ ..
'65 CORVAfR Monza. Xlnt
cond. 26.000 mlle11.
$1200. * 54.5-5457
CORVETTE
~I 68 CORVETTE
Auto.. FM Radio, Brand
new. never registered. Com-
plete 1st owner warranty.
PRICED WAY BE LOW I
DEALER'S PRICING.
LIDO MOTORS
64U762
1300 W. Coast Hwy., N.8.
'65 CORVE1'l'E, FB. auto.
PS. PW. Many extru. lm·
maculate! fl850/Cltfer.
892.5127.
'63 CORVETTE convert.
Auto., PS, AM/FM radio.
39.000 ML $1900. Clean!
67).2659
DODGE
=,J.~'L'i::dl,::. ~~'~A7:1 _,•Ir. IDw
'65 MUSTANG 2ff 11695 '67 MERCURY COUGAR Mu'w:tr..., """'· MIMN!tc. trJUpl'. L ... NW 'trv: l'lllet ltH!t IM
5259
FROM LUXURY TRADE-INS TO Stt TRANSPORTATION CARS •••
_-im WE OFFEI UNUSUAL SELEC110NS AND SAVINGS ~~N D~ YS A WEEK.
'51 DODGE
Coupe, Runs & looka • iO(ld.
Steal it for only
$89.50
'64 DODGE 2 cir. H.T. auto. -
R It H. Air cond. 426 eng.
$1295
NM'W V.f ltlar C VI Ufl
'65 CHEVROLET s1795 '67 PONTIAC '2895 ~~~m+f"~·---O~rc.Jlo. ~~· 41111omtllc, _, r, u,r-9' et •-1... Lill -
,.65 OLDSMOBILE 51895 '66 TORONADO 53195 CUTLMI COH'I It:'\,~ ::=._ mr.r----. --lteflt, ~ M Oll'll llCM-• -lne. -W"elttt. CIOM ISVM I
'65 OLDSMOBILE 51895 '67 OLDSMOBILE 14695 ';::,~,=r.:::.".:t1... '-f'J'N<W 131\0tfJsrr'• ~ -· I~ tlr
.. REMEMBER. Fl .4U NEYER 8.4TISfl 50 lJNTIL l'Ofl .4Rr
.
Ml-1117
LIDO MOTORS
64U162
1300 W. 0-st Hlway .. N.B.
'64
Polan. 4 dr. H.T. Radio.
beater. automatic. pwr.
l1l' • alt c:ood RAF Ol 0.
$1327
SANTA ANA
LINCOLN MERCURY
1301 N. Tustin. S.A. 5H-5j;j7
' FALCON
'62 FALCON W•aon RIM
Santa Ana Lintoln Mertury t~~
OIANM COUNlY'S UNCOLN•MllCUIY HIA19UAlTllS 'll 4 DL. AutQy..fl • H 1301 N. TUSTIN, SANTA ANA ORIGlN~. $32:1 '
NEW CUI 147~1~D CARS 147-5"7 OPIN IVIS TIL 10 !;";c-'°t!;.'N!.°~
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WITH TUUO.HYDUMAnc, HEATa·DIFIOST!I, llG 400 CU. IN.
. YI INGINE. FR. & I. SEAT IEL'IS AND MANY OTHER EXTRAS!
THIS OUTSTANDING CAR IS ONLY Si966* (SEE 'WHAT WE MEAN?)
---,-ON-•3-..A_C_S___ '65 CATALINA FULL PRICE '66 GTO FULL PRICE '65 VISTA CRUISIR PULL PRICE ITI ................. Hw*••9tfc. JO.. ...... YI.~ ................ ,............. • FORDS ,.... ..... , . ......, ,...., $2377 ,._ ........, ,...., .....,, $2577 ,._ ......._'......., ,...., $2477 '64 LE MANS flULL PRICE ...._.,....__.,......,.. ....__,,....... .....,,....__, ... ......,..,. '62 FALCON FULL PRICI s,...t ....... S..tl YI, ••• • .... ....................... .......... $1577 '65 CATALINA '66 GTO • FULL PRICE
J DMt ......,, YI, lly4rwMetfc, FULL PRICE '64 OLDS CUTLASS FULL PRICE
20......,.n ..... ....._
4 DMt 6 ,_.. S.lre ....._
• cyt .. emlMtlc. ,..., .._.... ....................... sm
"64 CUSTOM TEMPEST PULL PRICE
• ... .... ... ..,. lfk. $1177 ....................
, ......... l .... J.
:-:.:.:.: ............. $1977 ,._ ........ ' ..............
...... '" llee""' nr•--s~ ...,, t.ct...y • .,. 6.111
,... ................... .
WW.. ............ . $1877 '64 THUNDERBIRD Ftlll PRICE
'65 LE MANS FULL PRICE
10.......,.va.~ r '64 GRAND PRIX PULL PRICE '66 GTO FULL PRICE
2 o.., ......,. YI, 4 ""41, ...... $2577 CHEVROLETS '65 MUSTANG 2 plus 2 FULL PRICE .., ...................... $1677 .................... ,. ............... .....,. s2m .......... ......, .. .....................
'66 LE MANS FULL PRICE
S,.,t ce.,.. VI, •w•-..11&, ,._, $2277
'64 IMPALA S.S. FULL PRICE YI .......... ,. .. ........
re41e, ................. .. $1977 ''4 GRAND PRIX FULL PRICE .. .,., ........ . ....... ,.,.. ,... ......... ... '65 GTO FULL PRICE .......... ,.... ................. .. $1677 '65 MUSTANG FULL PRICE ................... ..., ..... $1877 .............. J 0.. ~YI, .,.,_tic, I
,._ ........ ,... ... .....,, nit. $2377 .....,....,,..,,21,ooe..ii...
YI ........... ,...,......,. •
"41e, lleatef, w•lte wells, $2177 '65 CATALINA FULL PRICE
4 0.. ....... Hy41wtk, ,._, $1977 ............................... '66 GTO-J..., ._... va. FULL PRICE
'67 CATALINA FULL PRICE
$3377
'64 IMPALA S.S • FULL PRICE
YI, ,._.,.1111e, ,..., llffft.t, r•· $1777 ... ...._, wlilte welh. fectery elf.
htctery elr.
'65 MUSTANG FULL PRICE
2 0.. ......... A.11'-9tlc,
••• ttll, ,...., ............... s2r:."'1 ................. ~
'65 LE MANS FULL PRICI
2 .,_ ....... YI,.,. ........
'67 FIREBIRD 400 ~ FULL PRICE
Ce""'9tl»M. YI, 4 lped, ,._,
........................ 000 ...... _ .............
• cwt ..... i. • .....,, nit. $2077 ........... .,.... '65 MALIBU S.S. FULL PRICE VI, ,._.,.., .. , ,._ ""ritlt • .... ... "" ...... ..... ...... $2077 hcteryelf,nhewelh. ,... .................. . ........... $2977 $2071 '66 LE MANS FULL PRICE
'65 CATALINA FULL PRICI
4 D-...... Hw• ..... ,...., c. •• .,, .... "· ·····-,._ .................... $2177 BUICKS & OLDS '65 MALIBU FULL PRICE
2 DMf ....... 6 cyt .. ,. ........ $1577
'65 MUST ANG 2 plus 2 FULL PRIC~
VI, eeteMOtlc, $1877 '"'°· Metef.
'66 MUSTANG FULL PRICE
YI, .......... Ii ... lea, "41e, $2077 ............ ....... ,. ................ s1m ..... ...... factery .. .
.......................
Metef, htctety elr. '~RIVIERA FULt. PRICE 166 IMPALA S.S. '66 CATALINA FULL PRICE '65 GTO FULL PRICE 2 .,_ ........ ,,.......YI..,.
• ?1a. ................ c... $2077 .................... 4 D.w ..... H.,._IMtlc, .......................... ............ $2177
HY4e..tk. ,_., ...... & ...................... ......,,
........... 000 ...... $3777
FULL PRICE
YI, ,...,,iw., ,e_, ,,..,.... $2377 ..................... 166 MUST ANG FULL PRICE
J D"' ._,..,, YI. ~ ,,_ $'1JJ11 .............................
'67 BUICK SKYLARK FULL PRICE '66 IMPALA FULL PRICE '65 CATALINA FULL PRICE
4 0.. ...... Hr•• •le. ,..._ $1 m ........... '"'"'· ..... _, ...
'66 GRAND PRIX FULL PRICE S,.rt CH,.. YI, .... llllttk. ,..., ....,..., re41e, .....,, 2 Deer 1141Nt.,. YI, ,._... ... ,._ .......... '66 GALAXIE 500 ? FULL PRICE
2 DMr H_,..,, VI, cniheN9tlc. ,__ ....... ........ ...... $2677 ..... .... ...., .. nlte wells, htctery •• ,. $2777 ,..le, llffter,· w•lte wells. $2277 ,._....................... $2177
wltltewelh.
2925· HARBOR BOULEVARD. COSTA MESA i ' ... ,.!'!,... ••
FORD UNCOLN
1962 FORD T-BIRD 1965 LINCOLN Cont. Full
Fact. air, full power. A beau-power, air cond., leath6',
Uful one owner car, driven tape deck. L!!Jldau top.
less than 10,000 miles per $2795.00
year. 1966 LINCOLN Cool 4 Dr.
$1195 Full power, air cond., leatb-
JOHNSON & SON el' 1..41.ndau Top plua Speed ' Control.
Uncotn.Mercury . $3895.00
Costa Mesa Branch LIDO MOTORS
1941 Harbor Blvd. 642-'laiO 642~62
'64 FAIRLAN_E_ 1300 w. Coast Hwy .. N.B.
Ford Fairlane 500 4 DR. Fae· PRIVATE PARTY, nwa.
tory aiT. auto trans. black '66 Contine.lltal
Reduced to 795.00 w/platinum mi.t &lcwe
JOHNSON & SON leather interior. Tnle
Lincoln-Mercury quality at $3,285, full
MUSTANG
'67 MUSTANG
H • Top Coupe, auto trans,
pow. strng, loaded with all
factory extras. Very few lo-
cal milea put on by the one
oi:;lalnal ~er. Gleaming m:ttc white.with rich black
loterlor. Blue Book whole-
aale price $2175; Blue Book
retail ~ S2MO. Our Spec-
ial Price Thia Weekend
Only -
'$2099
100% ~ Available
Ballk Terms
ELMORE Cceta Mesa Branch price. Air cond, tuU pwr.
l!Ml Harbor Blvd. 642-7tlJO WW finance for respan9-MOTORS
lble party · · •· •• 49t-ll:5 9825 Garden Giove mvd. '62 RANCHERO, 6 cyl. Auto.
RAH. M\llt Drive This One
-Owner Beauty! SmAll
down payment • $27.56 mo.
HoHda:y Rambter, 1~ Har-
bor Blvd., 642-6023
'53 Ford Wagon. 6 cyl,
auto. R/H. Dlr. Xlnt
tranaponatlon. $17 del-
ivers. auwne contract
balance • • • • • • (94.9771
'64 LINCOLN Garden Grove JE 7-66.19
4-<!oor sedan. Full PQ'ter. '65 MUSTANG
OQM 460·52385 Z-dc>or H.T. Radio, beater,
4-spd., V-8. ORJ 914.
SANTA ANA $1341
LINCOLN MERCURY SANTA ANA
13(1 N. Tusttn~.A. 547-6667 INCVLN MERCURY
'67 LIN~·oy, 1301 N. Tustin , s.A. 547-5667
Coupe. Full power. TYU '65 Mustang HT, V-8, auto,
434. pwr brakes It ltJ"i. Good ·a i'ORO Galaxy caovert. $5287 Cifes. Well maintained. Wk-
Rldf. w/w, auto. trans., SANT A ANA d)'a I.fl 6 or wlmds 2645 Weit.
pwr. ateer. 6 brdea. LINCOLN MERCURY miftster Ave., c.M. LJ l-l295
842-2()25 13Cll N. Tustin. s .A. 547-5667 ·es MUI™'&· Ha.rdtoP 6 cyl.,
'67 L.T .D. '2 dr. Spec. lop. auto. $200 O. take over
3 mos. old. All power Xtras. MERCURY pymts. or Jl,350. ~9956 alr. Prl pty. $3500. 54&-2374
or 548-6261 1tes. _____ _,,,_ OLDSMOllLE ·~ FOiirl v.a Wagon. R/H, ·~~~~.~~~ --------
auto, excellen\ condltlo s.11! $4915. '64 o·~--1..tt....
$450. ~ 673-741Z or ~ nAIAVV' ..
'31 ncd Galuie 4 ctr. Orig. ONE Owner '86 Parklane Air ~fire ~ ... hctall :: ~ owner. &d ttrel, radio, ms. b 2 d $2,lOO lVU power..,.... ·--~ 54g.,3534 cond .• ps., p .• r. les. nrulbed Jn beautiful • eves. · Pvt. pt)'. 842-1090 Ma">On with N.ack °dnJl Jn.
'M Ga.Wo'; PS, P8;-ftto., 1961 Mere Sta. Wagon, Fpwr, terlor -One 10'! IDUlt ~ •. u.aoo mL. • moa.. ~ It.Jr ccod. S450. and c1rtve.
l'mlf¥. $2215. 5oMl5Tf 962.ot41 Full Price 1750 ~~ :*t: ~ Memar>' HIT, VI. JO~~~!f _!r~OH, • • ~ 5*M4 a111D, PIS. Db'. Nl .._...._._ ..... ,,
qpreda e. $:118915. price $99 • • • • • • Mm1 Costa Mea Bnnch
'11 GALAXIE 4 dr x-LIM 1941 Harb« Blvd. 642-'llrilJ
T-bil'd motor, P/&P/S, AJr MUSTAff '62 Ol'*-cbn-21J5.Jlllner. Make Ofltr. .........,.,, ..
'$6 Ferd Exe.I. c-d. •115 M~ ~ Air, C'1ltlDGI FE 5'a W11. Power
1llH SlSO. ~ pwr llHfinl. "1laleMle. 1teertlll. Nnare ndc. auto
' o.11 Bob (1) ~ at-53Sl tram, l'llCHO It he9tu.
UNCOLN "" ~lO'J ,u~I Price f9SO _....._ _____ ,.ss MUSTANG 2 + 2. va. JOHNSON a SON
''6 LINCOLN IVlt. Diie ~ d'. · • ~~ 6door lildan. FW1 power. spd, good C--.. 118115. a. 111-8ftncb ltlPan. m.•. or ~ EYea. lJCl HutlGI' BJv.t. .a.,_
..-.$Jl67 '&'i MUST.ANG Olav. a 6 R, 'J9 OldamObile M, 4 DR
"MNTA ANA wtre •beel1, CXQI. COlld. bd/t. auto Ml pwr. air.
&;lfkoc.N MlltCURY Pvt~· SlSoo. '*Ol'n XI.NT COM>· Dlr. S27.!8 ull tc. !\asUll s 1.. sn..-r lB MUllMs n. a.. oner. dfllwn . .-rme cantnct '=~~~,..,..-~· :--::--':"'-·-rtldlo ..... ttra. lklow t..lanco • •• • .. 494.9'1'71 u.MCOt..H +4r Sedan ..... • Air Cllllld, Ubr ~ Mi blOtl* wbll. 41111. so.DJI Ot<i.."E Ona' 1Jl2 a RAH
•di'& Ont O'llfW• 11111119i· Ill-· fib·, flt., Vf!r'Y deiaa. ..-: ...... ..:.;X)nt;;;;;._._54WT!ll _____ _
r •
Md C•rs U !ed Cars 9900 UHd CU"t
OLDSMOBILE PONTIAC RAMBLER
66 White Toronado. A Gem.
Fact. Air. Full pwr. Custom ROY CARVER '64 RAMBLER AMERICAN
tuned. Better than new PONTIAC Auto. trans. P/S, R/H. One
Beauty, Performance, Pres-292S Har~ Bl., Calta Meu owner. Immaculate! Dir.
tige. Priv. Owner. $3195. $39 deUven., assume con·
833-0371 Kl 6-4444 tract bal. 494-9771
'64 CUTI.A.SS~ 4 spd., mags, Orange County'• Exclllldn
s tereo. air-cond., XLNT Dealer 'for l<.olla • Ro,-c. and T·BIRD COND. n 57S. 642-9'235. Bently.
1963 GRAND PRIX Full pow-'65 T-BIRD. hd/t. beau· PLYMOUTH er & air cond. $1395.00 tiful Burgundy. Full pwr. 1965 GTO 4 speed • 389 Eng. air. Stereo, lo mil~
'61 V ALI.ANT • Oean Gu $2195.00 XLNT COND! Must sacrifice!
Saver • New tirea • Beet LIDO MOTORS Will sell tor contract bat-
trarniportatfon buy In town! • 642-6762 ance. My equity tree. Pri-
Small Down $26.00 mo. 1300 W. Coast Hiway, N.B. vale party .... 494-9771
$395.00 FP. Holida y Ram-1963 PONTIAC Safari Sta. '65 T-Bird; take over paytJ. bll!r. 1969 Harbor Blvd., Wagon. R&dlo, beater, air XJnt shape. White/red int. 642-6029 cond!t., PWT brks .. pwr Sell $2800. 842-5112
'65 VALIANT 2DR, on¢nal atn~.. premium tire1. Im· 175 Tulip Lane, Costa Mesa
F,con. 6 Cyl. Best Buy! mac CQnd. $1290. Pvt pt.y. 1960 T·BffiD. Exceptionally $995.00 at $39.00 mo. with 675-1393 clean. $475.
small down payment. Holi· '66 GRAND Prue. Wht., blk 642-4440 &ft 6 pm.
day Rambler. 1969 Harbor cord top, bile int., fctry '55 T-Blrd completely Blvd., Costa Mesa • 642-6023 air, ps. pb, elec wnda. & re-
stored, both tops, R/H, auto.
PLYMO\.M'Jf '65 Sat&lllte, seat, ve>ry cln. pyt. pty. All pwr. $1350. 54&-6124
Power •teering, ajr cond, $2,775 982-7474
'60 T-Blrd, A·l condition. R&H. Xlnt thruout! Original '56 PONTIAC, Make oUer
Owner aac.rifice! 892-fii2 new tires. 868 Cortez. Costa Best orfer
~2578
'60 PLY Ortg Own, 318 V8 Slk Mesa.~4
ahft., rec. overhl. Gd tires, '65 GTO Chard Blue, blk 1963 T~TRD. Full pwr. 4
nu llc.i. $250 or off. 962--5172 vn1 top, auto, R.\H. Shar1)! near new Dunlop radial
ttres. MS.5838 -$1,900. 673-5714
PONTIAC '64 THUNDERBIRD Con•·
RAMBLER Full p()Wer, air, blk int-ext.
Priv. owner. S1700. 642-7249 'Ii GTO, 4 Spd .. quadr8.Jet;
SURFER'S SPmAL t> ·57 T-BIRD CLASSIC e bucket s~t.s. mag wheels, ' many extra.I. Immaculate! 1958 Rambler Ckmk: Station XLJllT OOND! $1500 su so. 642-8417 wagon Sl50. 536-740'.> 548-5744 646-5143 EVES
9800 New Cus tlOO New C•ra 9800
'67
SAYINGS UP TO •1sno
AMBASsAooTs & REBELS
s,.cltf fact•,., ,_rch•t• ef 11 hardtops I ....... with 111d withe.rt Al• CONDI.
TIOHIHC.. So-flHe •lll'ff t.ps. All are nt91M+le •Ith full power. Very few miles
e11 +!1011 urt. llvll., fttt•.., w1rre11te.d. Cheaco ef yeur life t• • .,.,. • ''7 for a low
4,_ •H 1111ell -+Illy m:nt1.
AMBASSADOR --''8 JA YELIN .
cusrOM SST
HOLIDAY RAMBLER
GROTH
CHEVROLET'S
MUST SELL SALE
REDUCED PRICES, EVERYTHING MUST GO
All CARS 011 FIRSl COME FJRST SERVED BASIS
TRUCK SPECIAL
'62 CHEV."
'IJ TON PICKUP
Lono wide btCI. Auio....11c, ra<llt •"" 1t11ttr. ' -' ""'$799
'6' CHEV VAN $1 599· Slldt, rMllO allcl l!ffler, t reen. m.m
~'!.r~~.~ ... Y~ a .. -"· $1599 otS
·,67 CHEY 'h. $1799 I.. w. " JllU. ,,..,., • Ml.
U29CI
''4 POID 1/J $1 099
.. &tide. Mell<.
ttl~
'H CHNlllH $899
2 &llffd, lt&H. llfltt.
0'595'
:'!.~ .. ~P!~E CHEV '999
ISX"'
'&&IMPALAS
MANY TO CHOOSI NOV
Sport eo.p.s-Sport S.-.
All -1.-.cl Will! Y4, 1.MrMtk, r.-0
.......... -........ Mdlt'f air, ""'" ......
ALL AT ONI MOlltlY;&AVING ,attat
TRUCK SPECIAL
'66 CHEV.
1/J TON PICKUP
L. w. I, aulometlc, redlo, lw•twr, cell -u-. s1499
'63 IMPALA '63 BR AIR '6S tlPALA
•O-.Y.f...-.,,-..-
w.•t~ cou,.e. v• •I/lo.. ..... ~ '~ elr ....... .,,.., °"'°'' rtdfO, lleeW. ~
,.._ flMtltf, -ttr. IWX<Jn 1DA. Ow Wlel alleffM, *"" w. HDU..... I
5899 '~ ,,, 51699
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DICK WILSON
FORD I
I LSO
18255 BEACH BLVD~
"' SAL·Es . . . . .
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HUITllGTON BEACH ·
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FORD
HUNTING TO BEAC:D
IRAND NEW FAIRLANE
96 8 RA NCHERO
Fresh. elr h .. ter I defroster, back up, dema, ceurlesy I siJe
fithtt. tlay011itt Inside I remote co11trol euh idt mirrors, bright
91etel flltuldln9s, paJJad J 11h I ¥isers, sHt I shoulder belt"
winclthltl4' w11hars I 2 1pttd wiper1.
'199 :~ s6aao TOTAL
MO. PAT
$199
TOTAL
DOWN
.
rand New 1968 MU ST A (i
flr•h Afr H .. ter & Defr•ter, l ack-ur , Dom., Courtuy & Side Lights, •ucket S..ts, All Vinyl Trim, Nylon
C1rpet1, Leuvef'9Cf HOOtl, Rocker Pine Mouldlnp & Air Scoop Orn1ment, hat & l houl., ltlts, ,.....,
011h & Vltors, Windthield W11hers & 2 Speed Wlpert.
..>
..
. · . TOJAt
MO. PMT •
•19g · GALA XIE
500 FASTBACK
llr11h air •H+tr I defroster, •iriyl I cleth u111hohttry, 11ylo11 I
r•!.,. ur1•+., ~ck u111, dome, courtesy I 1We flthta. r.ckw
9 Total
Down
35
$1 a ··~~~ r."!;l -41MI • .,~lf't', peddtd duh I ,,;..,._ .. at I 1htul·
. -.. lh,. w;~ wetllen I 2 1,.M wi111era.
\·
TOTAL MO. PMT.
11\t O f"l \I\/ 1968 c O RTINA DELUXE
FrHh air hu ter I J 1fro1ler with Air Flo ••"· $199
t ilatle11, all new 1600cc 75 hp •"ti"•· di1c TOTAL DOWN lilraktt, • 1pttd aynchro lrtn1mi11io11, ¥inyl $5240 .,J.iterier, baclr up, dome I courlt1y li9ht1,
pad4t4 4'11h & .,;'°''· 11at & 1houlder belts. TOTAL MO. PMT.
1,9, 59 ~~~~~ .. ~~h.~~~~c:an $188
wall tire1. No. I 7t
1.9·57 ~~~.p~w~~.~ WaCJOll $188
radie e11J hHltr. No. I '4
"961 ~~~~~~~~!u+.~~rvair $288 ~I tre111mi11lo11. No. 1 l7
1960 !,~~!~.pe~ ... ~~:. H.T. $288.
et u tlent coftCllltion. No. 11'
196, 2 ~l~~~~~!k .. ~~'!i~· 5.22 $ 88
with red lnlerier, Ne. I U I •
1962 ~h~~~~~ll1,pow~1tHrint, $4 88
autorutlc, 11tw 1Ni11t, rw111 lilre 11ew. Ho. 140
1962 ~~~~~ ,.!.!c+oria $588
· 1iffti119, redle. H.. t I•
Fiil PRICE . S 199. TOTAL $7 1 " TOTAL DOWN MO. PAY
BRAND NEW F~ 100 FLARESIDE PICKUP
Fruh 1ir h .. ter I d1fre1+tr, 2 ouhide mir· '199
•o"· ... + ltelh, li1clr up lights, ,;11, reflec-TOTAL DOWN .
ton, •p•r• tire I carrier, pedJecl Juh I $60'5
•iw 1, 6 1/a foet Flamidt pickup boJy. TOTAL MO. PMT.
1963 Chevrolet lel Air
STilion wa901\. Vi. awtefllatlc, 1141w.,
1IH rin9, r1dio 1"cl h°'ter. Ne. 14' , 964 ~~~!~~~~!_!~~,.
htt e!IMI br1lrt1, radio, lltot9'. No. IH
1963 ~~~!~~! .~r
SALB Dm'T.
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BRAND NEW 1968 FORD FALCON
Fruh air llMter I 4efro1ter, dMI lry.lraulle $ I "
brak• 1y1te-, brelre llto, tr...1 ,_ crtay. TOTAL DOWN
li9hts, cl.th I •illyl f11teriet, pecWed 4etll I $
•i1or, willCklli.U wetlten & will"'• sHle •low · 512S .
mirror. TOTAL MO. PMT.
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1964 Ford Galaxle s1088 VI, •-+-•tic, pewer 1teerl119, radle, lltater,
oll """" llltwler. New ,ei..t. Ne. I 26
1964 Qe~olet Impala $1188 t D-,ller4h,. Alr c-tlti.11i1t9, VI, ......
"!•tic, p•wer 1ttMlllf, rtdle, h4eter. Ne. 122 · /.;
-1f1..5i· !.~~!~~e~~· c ... $1.388-v. """ pHt. Ne. I H
1966 Mercuey Comet $1588 ...
C.llellfe. VI , ·~ ,_ ... ..._,lfll, r.. [
. die, lleeter, eH """'...._Ne. tit
1. '" Galaxle •:H•cltop$,. 788 -VI, .. ._tlc, ,_ . ....,... a!MI weliet.
· elf cefl4ltlfffltt, -1Nlllt. Me. 112
1. 967 Must-. H•dtop $2188 •' YI. ·~~ • ...,..,.wt.Me • -11--lecf9ty warN..., ...... 102
1967. TllllnclerW.d $3688 ,_ ~,,..., ..... ,._ ... k ...
........._~ w H1•tl11l•1t factw, wwreltfy ·.. ...... -
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COSTA MESA
NEWPORT BEACH
LAGUNA BEA.CH
HUNTINGTON BEACH
FOUNTAIN VALLEY
WESTMINSTER
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REGULAR DAYTIME PROGRAMS
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
••• () ! '. I·. I of NBC's Get Smart (Thunld1y); end
Jim es M11011 (f rldey). a Celllllc wn territ, Wed. only.
1:218 (.-tr II~ ~ (C) IJ llltN! See Daytime Movies.
1:•11,...... ~ (C) (ff)(]), ........ llbnlfleW
D .... (C) tD (I) s.., TMIJ (C)
• ( ........... ,._ IO:JO 8 9 (I) SM Y• .,,_. Slllw
IM ...... Na..,,... DU(i)....,HM .... (C) Pfttr Marshall welcoma 1Utlt pan·
7:t0 8 OillJ9IJ (C) ellsts Shell11 Wlnttr1, William Shat-8 tD Ci) Tiit r.-, .... (C) "''· Glenn ford, Jullt London Ind D EDnill Wiii ...,.. (Q sin Bixby.
• •· ....._ ...., (C) D EAi Mn SMw: (C) Exercise. g._...,... / D @(])o..a ._.
7:25 8 Illa: Bob P11tt. • ID JM ,,_ Slllw (C) 1~ n cas .._., "-r. <C> Joltllfl ~ MHc SerY1ce fll-.; lh1-...... ~u. ~ a.,,., ....... <C> u :oo ea CIJ Lift ., LH1 <C>
1J lie..., ..... <C> DU Cil ~ (C) • .......,, c:.r... c.tte CC) 8 ,._.: See DIYllmt Movies.
7:55 8 RT ..._. (C) D ~ ()) T1.,Dtltll <C> IDT .... w C1••11•• (C) .... (f)C.-...... (C) ..... ..... a 1111 raa <C> u:25 8 a CIJ ca 11...., ...., <C> ~ (]) Llllll _, ......, D @())MC Ntwa: (C) M1rltnt
1:118 Dr. LM-. Q.-(C) S1ndtrs.
et..,.1: (C) Jo An11 Pf1uc ....._ u :J089CIJS..rca terr ... ,.. <C>
@(]) c.... DID Cil £.-•-<C>
HI 8 8 Cf) C...W C-. D (ft(]) Nlw'1 ,.. llletlw+
8 U@..., JIMlpl 1 It: (C) Cliff L1W1 (C) Wi"' Martindale hosts.
hbef1lon ltld "'1tlis Newman .,. • ~ ..... (C}
1Ullt pentlilb fOf tht WMll. • .....
8 I re::J1111111Nrt tf tilt W W: ( ., only. Dtnnis J1ma 11 :A5 8 QI CIJ 119t .. 141111 UPf (C)
hosts witll Dr. Mlftfn Sh~men Id·
1111 as modtntOJ. Tiit lint part tf
the propam lttturw lullt William
.~I l f R'<OON
Winter ta1kJft1 °" the su'flct ''Tiit 12-8 ·~ ... ....__ <C> ·Heart Mtldl." The MCOftd portioft --9' ,_
ft1turw pem Marilp ~ atld D tD (I) Leri lleb 1 Deel (C)
tht ..,.,.popular Rocllllttt' 111t1n1 D @(]) '"*• ••
about "RellabllttatkHI of tilt ....... l'J r..,. II: (C) Stan Bohrman Ind
Pltlent." flit final portiofl lllow· Merli Colt co·host. ca~ Evellt Youn1er on.the IUflJtd e ll•dlnMs WMll Mwtatw. (C) ~k. ~uc:lns ttlt Risi! of Htart M· a Cf) WJ f1' ll"""7
D ....... (C) Ann 11111« co-IZ:JO. a Cl) Al .. ,,.,.. r .. (C)
11o1t.a. • a u oo ..,. "' o.r u.. <C>
• Jiil u u.. <C> a ~ (J) r,.... r• <C> ~(])a.. llW ID llMlt: See Daytime M0¥1te.
~--(1)-..... (C) ..,.,..,,., ...... .. e a Cl)"""" 1111111•• •••QI (I) Lift , •• ...., s,m. D tD Ci) cia..er.a.. (C) iifli nili1 (C) e w er.. .. (C) au Cl> n. "*" <C>
• Nilc ..,._ ,._ (C) 8111w1""' .............. MOfl. onlJ.
@(])IMllllll D ~(J)TlllF .....
.. • u. • ... , ,... 1:11 •a C1J ..... ""' <C> D tD Cil ...._,,.,.. (C) .... ..,, .. ~ !' °'. UHi -s-. (C) Moll. D GI Cl) ,. 1' · CC) Mart1 Oii1J Aiitl: .... lllllllMBtbJP....., .. -..... --·=.......... ···' .. ..., ••CQ '--'...... .. . ... ......,.....,
(tis t:: .;:; t :... ""'T • = 1:tte wa M • 1"9 tc) ........ er....,,: ...... ... •a CJ), .. iwt.., (C)
(W f ltfiJ'): ..... ~... 8 l!'tCll•....,... .... (C>
•
I , .. -,._ (C) T .. lalC.../I .........
~ ...... (C)
t:• In ~ n. f.dp .. "!Pt (C) !:: ~ Tiie ..... la-= (C) Joe1iif:~::.:::-v.-. (C) , ... ,Steck .......
2!5511 ~ :,::S :l., (C)
J:oo ea w n.. s.cnt .. ,. (C)
I P.D.Q. (C)
"'"' •• .., .... (C) ... (1l) (])....,., ....,.., (C)
11 M41a• o,i._ (C) Thi•
wttll Htltn G~ Brown lnttrvlews
Mlchttl Wlldln1 (Moncley); Skltch
Htndtrton (Tunday); Ned Rortm
(Wednttd1y); ind Dtanne B•r\111
(Friday). Thunlday'1 offtrinl Is 1
Httrt Alloclltlon f11turt tntltltd
"Ntw Horizons i11 Strob," • tum
1bout new ac:compfbflmtntJ in stroke
therapy ind rwhabllitatlon. Dr. E. S.
Austin and Dr. P1ul Etkl111 of tht
L.A. County H11rt Alloclatlon com·
mtnt. m1m c.r.... <C>
fl) Offlcit tf tilt "llidtllt/futllm
QI (j) lllalllltt: Don Rodewald.
3:J08S..tt..t er .. ,,..._,m (C)
• ,.,.. ..... (C)
• ~CJ) Deft ...... (C)
1'J ai.._,, llllltrl: (C) "Thi Lit·
Heit Warrior," 1 full·ltnl!h cartoon,
Is tfloWn Mondey; "Blondlt Knowa
Btlt" Is TUttda(I Allm; "Troubll
Maktra," I Bowery Boys film, It
Wednadiy'a offtrins; "LH1 With
Bloftdlt" It shown on Thur1day, 1nd
Friday, it's 'Thi little Colontl" w4ttl
Shirley Ttmplt.
I ...... ........., .. (C)
IWlt W1J .. : (C) Channll 13
• np back lht children's f1voritt,
Hobo K•llY, dally with htr on•hour
Harper. The show will futul9 m111Y,
of tilt Hobo'• f1mou1 fantasy roll·
'tines, pupptt tCts 1nd comic busl·
ntsa pleca 1nd will also include tti.
"Ruff 1nd RtddY'' urtoons .. a Cl) Dlllfttc fw Wen
4:008 Mr. f.d
D Mewt. fer. w.ct. °""· • DMla C'lllt (C)
D ~ (]) n. Datil1 Ca• (C)
4:30 El11Y S!ltlr: See Deytfme Movlte.
,._. few: Ste 01ytt mt Movtlt.
...,.. .......... (C)
Tiit ..... HMr: (C) Buttr W1nf.
.... ....., ... (C)
Im'• Ii( r., ...,. <C> CTl M•• Oteps ... (C) N"ludtr'I~
s:oo 11 '" IMft1111 HellJwMd: (C) Dldt Shewn ii CO·host. I n. Alnllllc """ ...,.. °"" (I).....,., P1m hrtJ
S:JO D ~ :JH<!AJ Yw.W lwitr. (C) w: only. Ceor11 Put·
nam htads tht news tum thlt cov·
ers top ntWI ind sports of 1967.
Abo commtntaUn1 are Stan Chim·
bers, Dick Girton, Hal Fishman, Didi
Enber1 and Chuck Bowman. D A1C Niwa: (C) Bob Youn1. m n. Mii• r1.itr
ta)@ ~II D., lHI (C) . 9 Cf) Min Frt• UtlCU (C)
ht..scMel ,,..,.. •• ,.,.._.mr
ai...I 21 tfftrt .W II• let .. IAI _,.. CICJ IM CMRtJ SdlNfl ftt ................ ,,..,. ........
aMCiltt, tilt lbtltll .,,..... .. ... ~-"' .....,.. ~ .......... ltd•Wtwl:
.._.., l :JO AM·2:l0
Tlllldar 10~ AM-3:30
WMI-., ,...., AM·l :JO
,..., ,...., .... :30 ''*' 10:00 AM-2.:JO ltlclcllt show. Sht ii 1Slbttd by Jtny...._ _________ _
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THC DAILY l"'tLOT, TV WCVC. JANUAlt'f 27. 196
S A T U R 0 A '(
.. t . . .... .. ' I ' I . ~
SS 8 PIDlllJI( 11lit Pnl 1111*=
(C) Bob Rhodta hosts this 9'0fts
wits ltllt uch ..-PRNnts POf·
t11its at top dlamplens from tllt
1ntlr1 spectrum of 9'0fts.
II 9 Ci) ...,s w11•ert.1 w...w ITt"el: <C) Frenll Btanl ind Stbas-
tiln Millltl mttt 1t tllt Riii C~ub
dt Golf ill Blrulonl, Speln.
•• ~ flllllnMtl (C)
fJ@(I) AIC's .,. w...w tf
SjertE ~ Tentative ldledult. To-
dly's events ere the lllttrnttlonal
Men's Alpine Slliin1 ChampioMftlp
from Austr11, ind the Nltlon1I
Fi1Ur1·Sllltln1 Cham~ip .. from
Pttiladefphla. \
IDO.WU•ltl CB lillipfa ,.._ CC> ., ...........
.,, .... ltlLw
S:JO 1J ..... ._, (C)
........... CC>
8) MlrTIJ .. I: (C) Repeet of Ille
hour film showlna top n1chnd·roH
fl'OUPI perlormln1 In 4'll&SUll New
Y Ofll locltions. Oitc joclllJ M umy
lhe I( hottJ. ._.. .....
fJ!)Mtc(C)
• ' r "J "'t '·
.... B lllt lie News: (C) (60 inln.) CW. RobertJ.
D @ Ci) m.11 .._ llllNIJI ~ IQ (30 min.)
8 ..., Ott °"1 (C) (30 min.) a ... Qr (C) (60 min.)
• c..Mtt CC> (60 mm.> ...... ~ muo .... euc..t111an..
l:JO D ._ c..tww. (C) (30 min.) • ucu , ..... : (C) (90 mift .• ) fiiit Bruins meet Boston Colle,..
D 11111e ~ (C) (60 min.)
Slndltr 9nd Youni co-hott e 12 O'Cled ..... (C) (60 min.) ......... , ... ., ..,.. .. """
1:t0 a ta ()) cas EiMlllt Ne.a: CC> <10 iiirn.)lto11r Mudd.
8 KNBC SURVEY: .. Mcmes * and Morals" with cunt STANLEY KRAMER e lll9C S..., (C) (30 mitt )
8 Fr..., (30 min.)
• • ..... lay (30 min.) ......... .,..,... ........
eu11n•.-.Mw
7:Jl!!Cl)Jeclltt ll111t1 a..: (10 iiikt.) Diahtnn Clmlll. Tim
, DM DI L .... .1aM Ktell. 1114 w.,.. lllwtOll an fllbnd..
D9(1)~ (C) (IO MJ ''TM ltiftlllnl at Rafi." Terry Ind
Maya attempt 1 rtxue when Rail
~-and thl'Ntened with dNt
B IHJ Cl) n. ..... ---= (I tlO iUl.)JIM La1111 hoeb.
fJ ..... T,. (C) (90 min.)
• t..111 ...... (C) (30 min.) e ... flllu•w (30 min.) .,.., .........
..... W.. Cl'lfllf: .. A Wit
tit's Tale:" Slla""""rt's play, fir.
perfonntd in 1611, tool! its plot fl'l)t
one of Rob«t Gl'MM's worb.
..... g...-., ~ (C) (60 min
Jot, Roll Ind Jody Mapflls aunt
D ~ m 111t ••fJwl .... ~ (30 niln.) Bob Eubanks hosts. m ...... : (C) (90 min.) USC wt ~ at the LA Sports Amit. Tor
Kelty calls the action. e c.1"1 c.r.t (3 hours) .,..., ....
ll)El4ele
u. tJ a ()) .., nn. s..: CC> <34
min.) Eiiirt spends the day at '
movie studio wtth Zsa Zsa G.bor
when tit and Tr1111p follow 1 movl4
star map. StM ind Uncle Char1k
discover tlllt Emit Is not home inc
they call out tllt police. Zsa . ZU
Glbor portreys htfWlf .
II@ Cil let s..rt: (C) (30 min.)
''The Littfe Bleell Booll." P1rt I of
two parts. An oW Army buddy lleeps
1 reunion dat1 with Mu ind at·
111mn th1t Mu's unusual spyln1 ee-
tMtiu prow Smart has crecked up.
Don Ricllles pests.
D @CD Llwfttlct w• CC> <60 min.)
........... s leattJMnlll
ll)E._...,._
1:11 •a Cll ......,, ...... : <C> <30 ll'lln.) In 11 effort to free 1 IJ'OUP
of captu'9d undtrrround lttdlrs,
Ho11n ind his lltndtmen 9ft out to
convince Kommalldlnt Klink that tllt
war has ended.
11900~ ..... It .. ..... (C") ... flllaa Is .......
(drama) '62-Jeftrey Hunter, Blr1>t·
re Peru • .IOMph dt Cordovi, M1r·
111111 Thomp•n. Ronald Remy. Tiiis
film Is b1ttd on tllt true story of 1n
American ailof wllo foupt 1 one-
man war for thrtt J91rl on Guam
dur1n1 World Wer II. With the help
of Guam ~ led auerrm1
operations 1plnst tllt JlpaMM for
three yurs before beln1 rncutd by tllt U.S. Navy .
8 flllallcll Vlfilllll: (C) (60 min.)
Al Roberts,, Ray Budzil"-Milin
Racal'IO'lic lutSl
G Academy Award Winner! * BERGMAN'S "THROUGH
A GLASS DARKt Y" aa... II:.,......_•.._
....,.. (drlml) '61 -Ma Yon
~. Hlfrict Andlruon. .Mtaa ......
• &llllrll J4
• .... ()),..... J&MtiM: (C)
(30 M J Whtll the dof *"" II>
•llt to .... ,...,. ... """ Bltt1
Jo ..... of """ ..., -..... the llrta ..... ... • lllN , .....
• ..... ('C) (30 •>
DlmC1Hf¥!' 1• ....,. ......-.... _.... .....
(C) (80 •> a.... W1 ..... ~
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om
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"Olclrs fCM' the '°"""' llt'' pro-1nllstld In the M1rt1111 dufinc Wor1d
lf'lm that reco111iz. JOlllll talent In War 11.
the fields of tllevbion 1nd motion R llle 11• Hew ....,._ (C) (30
plctUf'll. . mrn.) Jack Llth1m.
• Lm ,.... n.n D 'THE HUSTLER'-Jackie
E .. • .._.. * Gleason, Plul Newman!
lt:OO a~ Cl).....-: (C) (60 min.) a MlrUr lllM llllM: ...,..
Mannlll prwtlftdl to be • atUrdlfw ~ (dflma) '61-liul ,.... on the run u ht ind WICbrllllm follow different pettis t.o the solution min, .llcklt GllllOn, Piper Llw11.
of • sr1nd theft ind ""'* uae. Georae c. Scott. A ruthi.. younc pool sl\1111 hll In ot.atloft to be-ll Mliwle: ......., (dr11111) 'SS-come th• 111tion's ch1mpion 1nd
Join Crawford, Ctllr1a BictdCM'd. 1trim to pliy Ind bell the ltftnd· • """= (C) (30 min.) Llny BIK· 1ry Mlnnnotl Fill.
rell, Bob Rhodu. U :JO D ....._: ........... (dr11111) '56-
• ....... Z2: "Mtny·Go-Round by Milllnd, C'8udl ftllN, M1lll'llfl Of 1931." O'H1r1.
11:30 au ...... : CC> (30 min.) "Exo-11:.45 D Mliwle: ...,_ l••dl"' Cmya. ta." A look It Thlil1nd 1nd Its tery) '63 -Cl1lre Bloom, Ridl1rd
n1tionll IPOrt of bolins. which dif· JohnlOn.
fers from American bOlln1 by allow· U:JO lD Wltdles' T1i.
Ina the "" of fllt Ind knMS •• wtll m .... : "Dirt! ...... (dr11111)
u fists. '«-fliltr1e Oberon, Franchot Tone.
• Jet ,,,.. (C) (2 hours) 12:55 a .... (C) "Trt,er (ldvtntun)
9 ., DMllM '~John W1yne, Mlurett1 O'H1r1.
ll:tO. OMii O'Clecl lepJlft: (C) Clete 1:15 • .... .,....... ..........
Roberts. {dr1m1) '47 -Blnc ()oeby, 81ny
D ...... """= (C) Keith McBee. Fltz1enild .
Ill a... s.tllNlf: "Cat end D ....._: "R• ..._ Slew" {dr•· lroua " · m1) '65-Mercedes McClmbrtd11. ·
., ~ • SM C... Allan Rlchlrds.
Z:tO m MMlilM ,llRlll: "ftrt NfJtitd" 11:10 B lilwlt: '1 W• • C..••ilt hf (dr11111) ·~111 01 Ctrto, Ctr· tit Fii" (dflma) '51-f'mlk l.ovl· 1os Thompson. -Y..._ Flldr" (com·
joy, DoroCtly H111. ldy) '47 -Dourtu Fowley • ...,..
11:15 e ,..._ sz lilwll: (C) ...,.. P!f-Millilllr'" (dr1m1) '41 -John
.,...... (dr1m1) '62-Tony Curtis. G1tl1ud.
limes FrtM:ltc111, Bruce Bennett 2:.45 B c:.lerl•: (C) "Bia Circus,"
\. story of 17-YMr·old Pim• Indian '"n"ie Lost Treasure of the Altlca,"
-who shodled hit perents when ht Ind "Clribbltn."
Bizarre
and Exotic!
What fantastic secret
lay hidden for centuries
beneath tbe sarfau of
tile gigutic Buddha?
10:30 PM
COLOR
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;fV !PORT! /1/0/1110/ITf
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SUNDAY, JANUARY 21
11:00 AM 8 NHL = ~) Oetrott at Minnesota. I NIA ••--: Philadelphia vs. Boston. 1:30 Loe ~ Open • (C) f inal <Sey of the $100,000 aoff
tourrntment at Bn.>0blde Country Club In Pasadena.
4*> a Al'Mftan ~: (C) N.w Seeton of ABC's multl·award·
Wl'nnlnt huntlna and fishins aeries, with Curt Gowdy as host. l!OO. C.Mdlan MetlaNtl HocMy (C)
TUUDAY, JANUARY JO a.-oo • Labts a.MtW: LA. Lakers vs. Suttle Supersonics at s:Nttle Center Coliseum, Wash.
FltlDAY, FURUARY 2 ~fl!) Sldlnc: (C) Instructors demonstrate how to drop b9d habits
at be&lnnln1 levels of INmlng.
SATURDAY, F'EllltUARY 3
1:00 ~oll ... .........,,: (C) t:on1 Bea~h State College at San
o State Col..... .
2:00 I • Wide Wortd of lporta: (C) Live telecast of Jerry arry·Thad Spencet World H .. yYW9ight Elimination Fllht.
2:IO AAWU B•Utbel: (C) USC vs. UCLA
3:00 llob Hope o..t GOif a..lc: (C) Uve COYef'al• of the
ourth day of the fMt.day pro-.amateur $122.000 8off tou,.,..
ment at the &.nnuda Dunes Country Club in Palm Sprinp.
Calif. Jim Simpson. Pat Hemon, Cl)arlle Jona commentate.
J:.JO 8 CD 8otf Ca..lc: (C) Oeve Marr and Tommy Jacobs YS. eh.rue Sifford and Owe Hill from Akron, Ohio. a "'° .....,., Tour: (C) The $7!5,000 Coupr Open; live from
Kinsa& CltY. Mo.
4:JO • Senta Anita ltKe: (C) The $100,()()().Added Charles H.
fi°"rub Stakes exclusively fOr fO~ffr·olds at 114 miles.
5:00 l't lheWs Wo11d•ful Wottd of • (C) Amer!Q's PGA chem·
PIOn, Don January, and that U.K. Ryder Cup player and one
of Europe's top professionals, Christy O'Connor of the Emerald
Isle, are matched at the 6.600-yard, per·7l Roylll County
Down Golf Club course on a led&• above Oundrum Bay in Ireland. 8 KJnp HocMr. (C) LA. Klnp vs. Mont,..J C.nediens.
SUNDAY
9:00 D a2) CJ) "llllp of fOots." Simone S11noret, Oskar Werner,
tlrchHiL>unn, lee Marvin, Vivien Lelah, and Geo'i• Sepl star
In this story based on Katherine Anne Porter's mammoth novel
that details the lives of pass.n1ers on • German liner. travetinc
from Mexico to Germany prior to Worid W1r II. ni. film follows
the boot( n ck>Mty •••movie can, and the outstandl~ theme
is the bMutlful love story invofvlnc "La Contessa' (Miss
Silnoret) and the ship's doctor (WerMr). All overall excellent
film worth watchlfll. TUQDAY
9:00 8 U Ci) CC> •• ,..ntom of the Open." Herbert L.om, Heether
Siers, and ·MlchMI Gouah stu In the honor stofy about
corpMS, composers and dwarfs. THURSDAY
9:00 • 8 ()) "Youns DllNnpr." This 1965 film stars Nick Adams, lrot>ert ~nrad, John Ashley. and Mary Ann Mo~. Here's one
tor you "bk>Od and guts" fan~ of viotenc:. and shootlns
and Y9111ns. It's the same old wom story of • boy. • alrt and
a life of crime. and the picture tends to rNke one of the
wortd's most lnfafTIOlls criminals look Ilk• • poor. mltunder·
stood child. PlycholOSY students could have a bell wfth this
one, •'*Yzlns what made Johnny "'"· FRIDAY
9:00 • 8 (I)·~ ~" J9Ck Lemmon and Shirley ~·
Ciine snare the blilna ln this spicy comedy •bout the business·
mecttlne open.tor who endesYors to edit•~ himself with
departm.nt hMds by lendlnc them the key to his bechek>r
J*;t. Compfic.tlons ensue when he fella tor the cute etewtor ~y
9':00 D U Ci) (C) .. ......, Drum lone." Here 11 an outstandinc "1Ck. eapecilllly for thOM of you With color Mb. Nancy Kwwn,
James Shlteta. Juanltll Hall, Miyoshi Umekl and Jack Soo star
In this Chi.,.. story nffed with lavish ~uctlon numbtn and
IUd't flwrtt. sores__.., f"nkw lrefns a Glr1.'' "You Are S..u·
tiful," ''Fan Tan Fanny," arwi-.1A Hund,...ThouMnd Mlractes."
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Kathryn T 11T1nc:it (1utst Ollfta van'
der Vlls) to ranrtr Poftw Rieb apolls
pl1111 for 1 Wiler polo pme fOf
Sandy, Bud Ind Aill9er-.nd Bud
dtcidet to interfere. Rtpe1l
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MILLION S MOVIE
6 NIGHTS A WEEK 7:30 om Thutrer· I
l:AS lm CJ) c.. ... n.. I 7:90 8 QI (I) l.Mlie: CC) (30 min.)
For.a Rln11r Stu1rt and a snow
r1n1er risk lhtlr I~ lo toe.ti an I UlllXPlodtd 105·mm. •hell. e "Tulken Below''! on * MutUll of Om•ha'a
WILD KINGDOM I n WIW KIA ... : (C) (30 min.) I
•'fusllers Below.'' Marlin 111d Jlm j
participate In th• capture of a baby
t .. phant I 8 a.we.. 5: (C) (60 min.) "Kay
Starr, 111d The Kids Next Door."
D ~CJ) V.,a11 " letM If t111 Sia: (C) (60 min.) "Nl1hl111trt."
Admlr1I Ntlton Ind hit CftW diup·
pear mysteriously, llftin1 only Capt.
LH Crane to lmuti11tt the mystery.
G) I Lew Lllcy: (30 min.) "Lucy ,, .. i~.;,_ ... , (C) (30
min.) In an effort to restore tht 1n·
im1l'1 •PPttltt, M1rt likes his bur
pal to 1 Haitbn woman tut91cltd of
hmn1 supematurtl powers. Ju1nita
MOCK't lutsb.
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lllJllT I ANCA•,Tf H .llJ()Y Gl\RI l\Nll
WI (•NF ~lll\Y You can·t Cheat An Honest Man
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T HUH:,1>·•, The Barbarian ano The Geisha
J!lllN WAYl\l l • <:Ot on'
F All•AY Fliuht of the Lost Balloon
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M htr If C.: (C) (60 min.) ----------------------
"Pablo Ind IM 0111dn1 Qllhuahua," O¥tr owntrllllp of • qulz·prilt all· care fOf • wounded rtl.U. Wllo ,..
Part I of two parts. A lonely M11lcan boat pays th1m by stulin1 tht rend! PIY·
l•d undtrtdes 1 ionr trek aero" I Mtrw lrlfflll (C) (90 min.) roll. Jack lord, 1 William C. W1tJon the Allltrican dttlrt to find 1 dis.. kllilt ,..,,,.., auut
:~':,:Armando 11111. Francttea ~~ • .._ e SUNDAY NEWS REPORT
fJ Mll!letl $ lhwle: ..,.,.,..,.. (mys. t:OO QI fl) s..... lltltllen: (C) * Prea. by Ha"ft '& Frank
tery) '63-Michatl Crals. Fr1nc:ol• ( min.f'ett• Divis, Robert MOl'll I s.41J lll*t (C) (30 min.)
Prwost. lteventtful woman c:aptum ~ """= (C) (30 min.) uny Bur· murderous 11na. t1I Ci) .... au: (C) (60 min.) rail, Bob Rhodtt. m Trwell ..-~11et1: (C) (30 i8umfn1 sq." A blroted nelfh· I...._ Fenl•/fMtln
mfn.) Bob Barker hosts. bo< tries to lynch the Indian wife of lO:JO WtfN ef YMtll (C) (30 min.)
I Call Mf. D (30 min.) Btn'a MW bn>nco buster. 01wn Mewtt: (C) "1'• 1Ne Teptlle('
AmtrkH-Armt11ttll NMf Wtlll. MidlHI Murphy 1nd Bobby (wetttrn) '6l-J11n11 Stewart, Rich·
fl'Mdl Cfef: "!roccoll ind Clull· ltlh1 ~ 1rd Wldm1'11. Shlrtty Jona.
flower.'' 0 ()1J (}) s.NtJ NllM lhwle: I l .. E. Ltmu (C) (21/a hou~
1:00. tJI fl) l1le ~ s.liwH Dew: .... ef fMt/' (dflml) '6S-Si· ,........ fa•lly
(l) (lO mfn.) N1ncy Alllts, The Flfth mont Slanorwt. Otktr Werner, Ml· 11:00 E.leftn O'Cllcl ""'9ft: (C) Cleta DI~. chatl DI.Inn, LH Martin, Vivian Roberts. Sten Duke. 8 Mttrt If t11e Matier: Ltlfh, Jolt Ferrer, Elil-.U. AlhltJ, D Tiie 11111 HMr ~ (C) (30
(e) ( min.) Otnnla James hosts Gtc)(ft Sept, JoM Grt00, Chlf1ts min.) Tom Brolln, Roa Porter.
with Dr. Martin Shlckman Ktln1 ta Kol"fln. A compellln1 motbl plctutt ! Pllllllc SeMct Fii• (30 min.)
modentor for thrtt·P•rt proar1m on baMd on Katherfnt Anne Porter'• Qiirdl I• tlle ..._ (C) (60
ht1rt attacks. btlt·ltflina nowl of hun11n folly n.)
G FORD MOTOR COMPANY and human frlltty. l~Tlllt hr 1111 CC> me.... ......., ..._, <C> , ..... , ..... * Prnenta THE FBI ff hour1.) 11:15 • (C) H1ny R111ontt .
D lHJ CJ) T1lt Fii: (C) (60 min.) "'7 •f tlle Wttk ll:JO Mtwlt: "Y11e u.1 Half" (dra· ~Ground." Eralne btcomts In· C.... J .... ma) '57-V'ICtot Mature. Ol1na Doti,
wolwd In cMI dbordlf wfltn Ille t:>O Cit ... ,,_ (C) (30 min.) Patridc Alltn.
murder of 1 aN1 tums the town. S.. Yq ... (C) (60 min.) BT11e TM!pt Slltw CC> people 1pl111t a rovth Job u,1n1n1 o.... AM•llll• 11:45 (ft) CJ) MC ,._. (C)
center. Ttah .... lZ.ilO 0 Mtwl.: "Dlwll Deir (horror) '36
I Mmf (C) (30 min.) H:OO QI (j) llllMIM: I .. ••"It. (C) -liontl 81nymore .
l1ll Sid ... : (C) (60 min.) ( mln.)be tlllF trta to mtt IJlt fJ a..Ptl TllMI om Ind Atini. Maione pr .. nt the tlCICUtion In I S,.nlllfl flrilofl of m lllMt: "T....cr ,,... .....
WOftdtra of Ctllfomla ski relOfta. 111nt Jim Plltlpa'a 1Ht1on1•frltnd, (dram.) Bert forttll, Mtvlu Mell.
I .. ,...,.._ wtlo hll been fr1111td Ind •llGncecl 1:00. Merit: "Critllnal U..,.-0 (drt-
.....,_: (C) "Life In ~." I to dt.tth fOf tM mllfdtr of 1 Brltlth 1111) '51-Pat O'Brien. Jane Wyatt.
,....._ 1 tapetrilte. Marianna Hiii, Pttw ~ D __... fretlJ (C)
l:J08 U Ci) ....... i.i..r. (C) (30, ! Kevin ~ ~ _ • l :JO lc=t. .....,.,.. __. min.) "Oin't Olvt Up the Sloop,": ~ CIJ• ~: (C) CW ( ry) '4'.,... Trrtt~ If The Hut.bards and the 1111111 tiff n.) ~ Kl111t11n. • The Ctnnont A!rlctn lunlfn. -
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The Hallm•rk Hall of F•me presents Maixwell ·
Anderson'• atlrri"I dremt1 "Ellubeth, the
Qu..n" bued on the tr.sic low of Ellubeth I
of E"ll.nd and Lord U..x, atarrtna O.me
Judith Andenon In the title role ·•nd Chllrtton
Heaton n Essex. on NBC, Wednea<I~ at
7:30 PM.
The 90-mlnute adapt.lion of one of Ander· ton'• moat popul•r d111mn was produced •nd
directed by 0eol'I• Schaefer and adapted for
telwtak>n by JOhn Edward Friend. Alan Webb
an n Sir F111ncla a.con, H•ny Townes H
Sir Robert Cecil, Michael Alllnson •• Sir Welter Ralellh and Anne Rogers n Penelope, the
Queen'• i.dy·ln·waltlna.
OrillMlly titled "El~beth and Essex." the
d111m• wn first produced on Broadway In 1930,
atarrt111 Lynn Fontanne H Ellu~h, and her
ec:tor·huabend, Alfl'9d Lunt. n Lord Essex. A
i.ter fllm version starred Bette o.vta •nd Errol Flynn. •
The drerN tells the story of •n acl"I wom.n
whoM low for her ld"ldom la closefy m.tched
by her deep low for •n ambitious you"8 no-
bierMn. In the flMI •Mlysis. betlevtns that In
his henda the tutu ... of £ .... nd .would be Jeop-
•rdlzed, the queen must thwart his •mbltlon •nd deatr;oy her own dl•nc• of perac>MI hllp-
pfMJS b; ~nlnt him to deeth.
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1 ( 0 min.) "Genie. Genie, Who's Cot W•nl irwutl11tH tilt klllln1 of hia CD News: (C) (30 min.) Bill Johns.
tilt Genitr' Part Ill of four parts.1 former sdloolletthtr ind runs into 11:00 8 o.... O'Qect a.,.rt: (C) (30
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Discussion of UCLA bubtblll • r .... Ill (C) (90 min.) I n 11lt lltll .... Men: (C) (30 For morninc Ind afternoon ~~ rT\ ,......,, leriffll: _; ~ ~" T,...: (C) (30 min ) iiiTn.) Georra Skinner, Rifer Johuon.
htlnp, pleaM Me DAY· I ( ll.tlm·1nl./Jl.I.) •on.• Tllirt1·e ... R' ... \•ot', Land of tht Chatuu." R011ll D""" flul: (C) (30 min.) 8txttf
JANUARY JO
"' '" ..... lliltory of a Fnince that no lon1tr Ward. TIME ,.ROGRAMS. Below, ' Teno<." Tllt Gorillas enter 1 f>OW ullts. O MMir, "Qale 1 cn.u4 lllM·
fw your convenience, are camp to ruwe an A!Mriun officer! , .... ..._..., ,,_ c.f•Mee W' (drama) '58 -Ridlard Todd,
the d1y'1 movies. ind lt1m that the inmates of ltit a.. Hemr1 . Anne Baxter.
camp are pl1nnin1 thtlr own priion ll*. 9 Cl) ca lllwl Hew: (C) (60 m Jet Pr-• (C) (30 min.) ,
break. .. iiifn.) ''ln1u1ural Ennln1 at Ford's Q) .... : "IN Udlt" (drama) 49 DAYTIME MOVIES I D MlllM $ ~ A Qilll It ThNt9r." Adon will sttP onto tht ~IOfl' Raft, Vlr1lni1 M.,o .
WaMhtl" (drama) 62 -Burt Lan·• 11t111 for a live ttltatrical perform· i ~ Ntw1 (C) caster, J~ Gar1and .. Gena Rowllnds.1 IMI at Ford'e lht1ttrlnWashlnaton. 6 Tiiis Day ltll (C) lt:tO !. ., a111fJlll1 ta" (drama) '58 -
""°""ry Clift. Myrna LOJ.
ll:tl B "IM o..r ( .. attrn) '56 -IJOil Barry. .,.._ Giiiy hewl"'
(flntl8') '4 7-Robtrt Cummln1s.
Steven Hill, Bruce Ritchey.. D.C. for tHt first time alnce Preli· Nen Gil Tnitll ., Cell1M1t1Ma1: (C) <301 dent Abt1h1m Lincoln was 1aaastl· 11:30 B ....W. ''Slladlw If • DellM"
min.) lob Bartler ho~. l 1111111 th1r1 102 ,..,.. •IO· Particl· (drama) '42-Joleph Cotten, T••
lt:•m "11lt lMllt .._... (m~ltery) •ff -James r>unn. "l••atltnll
.......... (mYl(try) '38 -John
CarrldiM.
I Piny MalN (60 min.) pattn1 In the reopanln1 1r1 Hany Wrl1hl
S19d Mlfbt/Otfla If tlMI P1'H-ltllfonte, Henry Fonda, Jullt Harris, I U Cl) 111t T111l11rt Shew (C)
t11t • .. Htltn Hay•. Ca1111tn Dt Lav1ll1d1, 5'ee1-l11 JHvie: "Th llft•" Sf.'.~ ""'"'4tw· Piaa1e to In· Fredric M11th. Odette. Robert Ryan, ( orror) '35-8orls Ktrtoff.
4:JI. (C) ............. .. ........
(wemrn) '5~1• Montaomery.
Na11t1 Gatu.
...; Llnia lie lu &lrlla Herb Shriner, Andy Wiiiiams, and the D @ Cl),_, ...., Sllew (C)
.., . U.S. Merine Corpa Band. m I.et iSitte a-(C)
1:00 n ~ @ .Jeny LtW SM: (C) in (i7) CJ) 11lt ,......,.: (C) (60 lNO m 11lt EIMl!tlt ....
• "f9 .. I ~ Jedrlf" (mp·
ltly) '57-Robll't Taylor, Dorothy
Malotte.
(60 min.) Ricardo M~t1l~1n 1uests ~ ) •1Me Orian•·etlon .. Vincent •
U I "New Wave" mov .. director Ind "" ' "' ' II) 1119wit: ..,..,.. ~ The Osmond Brothers as Scouts with ltar~s that a crime syndkite Is (dra1111) '53 -Tom Conway, Eva
1 nutt, ltlder. Montalban turns "di· hunt1n1 alltna to rtcover stolen Birtok.
recto(' in a sketch in which Jerry narcotics. 1%:45 a ..... "IAp ........... (drl·
re-cr11tes his "Man From Chldlen e Ala lnitf Nen (C) (60 min.) ma) •43--&ro1 ·flJnn Ann Sh"1dan
' ' J ... ' ". (' Yum-Yum" character. e Faan -S ,,_ (C) (30 min.) • · 8 laUn ~ (2'h hours) • 11.,._ 22: "Sht Gtb Htr 1:00 8 Mewie: ~ ........ (tdvtn·
1:11 e ni. ... ~ (C) (60 min.) Lakers vs. Seatt.le Supenonia at iiin " turt) 14~1'11 Montu, Jon Hall,
Jtny Oultplli Stattlt Center Coldlu111, W11h. • n.. r., TUt ..... u . MHllls of S.bu.
8111e ~· .... """= (C) (60 , ,___ (C) (30 min.) ~~:· A typical Rln ~n Tin pie· 0 ..... wr.,..,, Ltal (C)
itft.) -~· Jedi Latham. ,_ lw turw In which he uva the heroine, l :JO m M-ftiatrt ~ "111t lJiM& 81111 .... : (C) "11lt C.. EJ ,... l'Oltts the vlllaln and btfrltnda 1 lit· ClffW' (hon'or) '6S-G11ton Santo&.
....... (Wiilem) '151 -Robert 1:15 tie boJ. The cast Includes Juon "11lt U11c ltlfte _. t1M1 T ... i.t" Rp~.aolltl Detuttr, Torin Thttchtr. 8 UNITED AIR LINES RolWdt, Tom Slntchl. Dofottl1 Dwan (l«hentura) '64-John Hirt......_ •QI Cl) Tiie ,.,, I • (C) (30 * Presents Lakers vs. ,_,.illy Kint Sch11fer. fl llCdal" (ldventv.,.) '52_,tul·
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ft CJ) .... : ""-""""' I.ft. l:JO. -Cl) ......... llMr: -iili'lwatern) ·~•JM Morris, (6'> ':'n.) Cyril Rltdlard and 1;; bt hu directorial dtbut, Miclcy Dolt nz, star of NBC's Tht
Vlrcktla Gre,. Powell join Rid In actln& cMrl comical Monlctts, earned tht rtsptct of crtw, cast and the productrt.
I llr. _. Mn. Nerti fairy tales about Aladdin and His Mlclcy compltttd "Tht Frodis Caper," which ht also wrott ....,, ....r Fialured lrt tht Maile ump, Rip van Wlnklt, th• and starred In, one-half day ahead of schedule.
ll'lt Mlelllli..,i ltNmboat. the Ga· pfe.[yed Piper. Sleepln1 Baeuty and • • •
lapap turtlt and the cockatoo, ind Peter, Peter the Pumi*ln·E.ettr. Leonard Nimoy, who co-stars as Mr. Spock on NBCs Star
a fi1111 on controotn1 the t11menta. D (fl) CTl It T.._ • ni.f: (C) ~60 Trd, f requt ntly tats at an Italian restaurant across tht street e W C.. • la n.. min.) ''When Bor M"tJ Girl." Mas-from Paramount Gower Studios. where tht serie.r i.r filmed. 1:11, .. _. MMn.t (30 min.) ter thief Alaandtr MuncfJ is field Tht other day ht sat at his usual table where ht always is
11le ....., 1 ... : (C) (30 min.) with tht problem of snrtcllln1 1 strvtd by the samt waltrt3S. As he was ready to leavt, she
Satll ltlddlt hosts. womi~fectin1 British tdentllt handed him a package and said, "/saw you on a game show
, .. , m n. out of in Iron curteln country. His the other morning and you said this was your favorite snack." = ::T. (30 min.) tasll la madt difficult bJ two Hvflop. It was a boz of prttr.eu . I .., ""' (30 1 ) Melinda Broob--and smualln1 her
.._..., ........., ...,.,. (C} ments: tht lady Is unwillinr to tuw, • • • .. llMt-' llDttr end ttlt Polict clap him In jail. SUZJ Marie Slade, star of NBC's The High Chaparral, say1 the
((}CIS r.-1.-....., (C) P1rbr auests. Hollywood unemployment office i.t the most unu.sual in tht .....,_ ;--I Men lrtffllt (C) (90 min.) world: "/t'J tire only ont whtre you can s~e a million-dollar
}:tl!CIS ~ "9wl: (C) (30 ~ (C) (JO min.). lltU pull up in a Rol/J Roye~ to piclc up a S30 check."
.) Welt.tr Cmlltt. Mri1u
D ...... Ii......, '-'1 (C) (JO 1:0011 ~Cl> r..-, MfCM II tlMI
iftr1t.) iiwtii: (t) "Tiie ....... .. ...
• .... ,..., ..,.: (C) (30 min.) o,.tl" (drama) '62-Htttlert Lom.
·1r....-•l'JWanltft.'' Ronald Rt11•n Htathtr S11n.. Mlchatl Go111h. Thor·
l1ld Jim """°" etar In story of 1 1ey Waltera, Ed'w11d Dt Sow•. Ian lllt¥MI .,-wlfMI who usa aullt Wil9011.
'"' ...... will to tr1dl down th'" m u.ic. Whit: (C) (30 min.) IJ"T:~c-·111 ...... ) ·~n•da's Weter Wondtftlltld.'' ......... "" '" m s.ptw9* nutrt: "Shadow I LM t.-,: (30 min.) "Lucy RallCh.''
• .::..c:=~I~ (30 min.) Ill 1Y Malal o..t
·'ain1ptt•1 fltl"IOtl•I M•anetism." l':10 • 9 CJ)..., ......, W.W:
I T ..... C.-/ ..... fhin (C) ffi> iftrn.) When O.ve lewis end
Cl)..._. (C) l1ny Clarlll pl•J llilft·lt•kft pobr lill hit: "Nlcltolal & Allx· with • HollyWOod star (Pit Hen1n1·
Mira.'" RHert M1al1 u lu with ton), Otvt losa mort thin he can
Jlllll.atllc Mtrt ~le about Cur afford. Om Div•'• protetb, Larry
Nlclloltt 1nd b1p11tl11. TMlm t"'1 IO bKt for lftOlMr
I Cl)......,, ...., 1•mt In hopes they'll be •lhd to a-..... 1 perfonn on tht st.fa tellwllbt lflow.
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WEDNESDAY
JANUARY 31
For momlnc and 1fternoon
llstlnp, please ... DAY·
TIME PROGRAMS. Below,
for your convenience, are
the d1y'1 movies.
THE DAILY l"tlOT, TV WEEK. JAHUA"°' 27, lMt
• 'llHJ Me (30 mill.) l II 9 ({l ........ NII ef r ... :I Adams tfld Paul l,nde IHll (It· (1'.) (I)~ "'1'1lt ~ c:.r (ej (10 min.) "Elizabeth tllt Quttn." tdlldulld from Jtnu1ry 17.)
(mystery) '«-Sidney Toler, Join This Is M1•well Andenon's stlrrln1 IJ (\THI> pH<~ I "'Of llku-4
Woodbury. story of an a11n1 women whose lo'tt Ma ~ 2 hol.lrs Gtotal Seol.
I Mr. IM Mn. ""* for lier kln1dom is closely matdltd Nicol Willllmt0n end Joey Heither·
Wlllt'1 ~ by II« deep lo'tt for an ambitious, ton stir in this TV act.ptetiofl ol John
I LI Cm• tn ~ ~n1 nobleman. Quetn Elizabeth Steinbeck's classic •bout ttlt pmon·
1 ) must utti"'*'Y t11wart lier lover's 11 retatloMl!ip of two me~ a
':JO IJ lllt '"'"' .._ (C) (30 m .!!· ambition and kill lier own chance of feebl•mlnded alant. the other his I m ltutf (C) (JO min.) per10na1 happiness by c:ondemninc protector--cauaht in the strttm rlf m lldWl'a ...., (JO min.) him to death In order to save Enc· mlrratory fenn life dUfinc th• 0.
fl) w.N el YMlll land Dame Judith Andenon is Queen prmion.
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fJl) ,_,, flullCI Others in the cast are Alan Webb, .......... llltatrt: "Rio Grandt 9 (]) CIS &.1111 ..._ Harry Townes, Anne Racers and Ml· 1npr." 10: Im......,_ J4 d'IHI Allinson. , , • ....._
DAYTIME MOVIES
10:00 B (C) ,.._ ....... ,,.. s. 11 Ce4*ttJ ~ (JO min.) A*iH1
ille'" (W'lltlm) ·~ Flem· 7:0I R CIS Ewnill1 ~ (C) ~IHI Diller auests. t-.30 QI Cl) He & SM: (C) (30 min.)
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Inc. Gene Bany, Acrlll Moorehud. mfn.) Walter Cronkite. U @CD Tiie -.....: (C) (60 Guest Strother Martin pl1)'1 an un·
ll:Ol 11 "tta ... 1M ~ (wtlttm} II tt.lltllJ~ -.,.rt (C) (30 min.) "Oe1th's Dool'." Membtrs of insuiwd, hu,...·drivln1 minister who lZ~ ·~Jimmy Elllton, R11911 t41ydtn. iiirn.} 1 Britl$h dtle11tion to a •ret In· ICCidtntally plows Into Paula ind
"f• • 1 ....__,. (comedy} '47 8 MM Nitdloldl (30 min.) tern1tional conference experience Dick's new car end altempb to work
-'ritcilla ltne, Eddie Albert. I D f ,,.., (30 min.) premonitions of duttl ind refuse to off his debt by performin1 odd lobs
lZ:JO m ~ tf .. Mt...-(drama) '55 m I a.. lMJ (30 min.) attend. around ttllir tpertrnenl
.::Van Joflnton, Oeborlh Ketr. • .............. (C) (30 min.) a ..... $ Mtwlt: ...,.. C:..'t I r..,. Ill (C) (90 min.) •:m D.,... .t .. ....,. (adven·j -tiielt • ....._ llu'" (comedy) '39 AIMrta (C) (30 min.) ture) '64-Charla Vinti, Bell• 01rvl. a1 Ttcblal Center/..._,.._ W. C. Fields. Ed1ar Berren, Charlie • lpectrw.
•:JO 8 "Hlfe C:... Ille C:.EM' (com·j 0 00 Yn ~ ftf H McCarthy. I~ II...._ e4ij> '45-h Ry Abbott I eos. fm y.., lllOt Te S., It (C) GI TMil er C.1111 .. c.: (C) (30 lO:tl QI Cl).......... Wlftln: (C)
t.llo m Ill, I a (J) Mdttle't ...., mift.) Bob Barktr llosta. ( mlnHJla Atzcenld, M1rtin ltn· · t!t E .,.._ I r.nJ MnM (60 min.} dau, B1rtl1ra Bain, end tht sin1in1
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7:l0 ! fB Cl) Ult I• Spice: (C) (60 ta.c:Ubftiet s-.y/Oftlc .. f Kina Cousins 1111tt.
m n.) Dr. Smith and Don art framed Pntidellt I ! Ci) t. * Yew LHe: (C) ~. 9 ....... aw. ._. (11"1' (60 min.) and stntenc.td to.life It herd labor fJl) ~ .._ Crlfts: "Pottery." ( m It) "The Klllln1 Scent." Paul •·-·---. .. , Mrs. ViYika Heino demonstrates Brpn rttums to his San frencbco J«ry O\lnptly. on 1 pllCttc dla1n 11nr "'""' an "tllrowl (' _ 'h rt of_...... d I off•-wti -.. ~ !-... ..... ~ ._, (C) (60 Inst. ant trl1I by computlrr on tllt n --. e 1 .,,.,.,in1 1Y aw ...... en ,... M ......... coma ·--,_ -. to the potter's wheel. to lirht COllC«nln1 a man he one•
111 n.) Rotlert Abernedly, Jacll latham. pnson planet DHtnlctiofl. G> ...._.. a ...._ helped to convict. The man is within D Sia O'Qecll lltwit: (C) "l,.. 8 He loved the woman a:OO hours of execution on Otath Row .
..._,.. (adwntuB) '52~nt Fntn· * betr1yed the queenl D Judith Anderson in Ben Gazmra directed this episode.
els, D11t Robtrteon. Ch1rl11 Kortln. Chaf'Hon Heston in * 'ELIZABETH THE QUEEN' Guests,,.. ~obt11 Dunn. Tom Sii«· !n.~Cl)TM fllnl •• (C) CJOj 'ELIZABETH THE QUEEN' Hiiiman Hill of F1me ;~1~ ..... (C) (60
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ARTHUR KENNEDY
in "leviathan Five"
Five men trapped
underground. One
must die for the
others to survive.
10 ·00 PM THURSDAY IN COLOR ff)
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,._..., (C) (30 min.) I I Mii Dreier ..... (C) (60 min.) r.ter 1•11 Dlrillc Ytnlr• (C) (30 min.)
Yew De!W'I Weftlt ....... ZZ: 'The Wtld.c.tter."
0 Idell I ll£T f ..... ; "Double Concefto."
l;JO H Cl) TIM hwrtJ tt--..: 1W1nhlnnln1 cultural film 1t
(JO mtn.) Atter 1 blltte with Mrs. ttle Monte Carto fatml In 1997
Olyld1lt. Granny's fiahtln1 mood is 1bout Ille first public appearance of
inflamed by 1 women's wrestlinc youn1 pianists Vl1dlmlr Aahkenaiy
match on TV. Ots,,it, Jed's efforts to an4 Daniel Ba11nboim. Included is a
calm her. Granny orders Jethro to ba«cround of the Ptrfonntf1 1nd
take h« to the aren1 Wlltrt she a perform1nce of Mozart's "Con·
storms the rtn1 In ~h1tf of the certo in E flit for Two Pianoa, K.
underdoa. Little Rebecct. ~·" 1J ~CD S.cieM HllM,.... Yeen: ., ... def MltrceMI
(C) (JO min.) "Shine on Harvest 10-.30 m ..... : (C) (30 min.) Bill >ohns
Moonshine." Luka eoes into bull· 11:00 8 Eltwll O'Ctecl 11.,.rt (C) (30 nas wlttl Henry Sykes, un1wa11 thlt mTn.) Jerry Dunphy.
operttln1 a still Is llle1al. Their Q TIM 11191 NMr New: (C) (JO
business is aoin1 1re1t runs until min.) Georae Skinner, Rater .lollnt0n.
Henry's son tails them their shack 8 5'tt'-ill ......_: "Tiie s,..,
is to bt tom down. They crlle tht .... sara ..... (llom>t) '46-
stiil ind "'°" It Ill the Carpenter Gilt SonclerrNrd.
home, with Ille help of a policeman. B ..... fiMI: (C) (3o min.) Baxter
The two continue successfully until Werd.
they rin1 the wron1 doortltfl. Dourtn D Me¥1t: "Ii(..._ Ult f'lrt Melt·
Fowley, Leonard Stone, Lindsay _.. (1eience fiction) ·~Japenese
wort1111111 are futurld. lllm.
I lllen lrifflll (C) (90 min.) I •Jee ,,.. (C) (30 min.)
......... die htlt (C) (30 .., ~ .,...... " Ult ___..
n,) (drama) 'SI-Ifill Williams.
I ..,,....._ (ff)~ ..... (C) ............. I l"lliahfllU(C) t:t1 QI Cl) C.-Acm: (C) (30 .....
111111.) Arnold the Pit Is held u_, in 11:• : (C) ...... Ml .. s.Me"
1 bank and robbed of his life's 11v• (western) 'Sl-4ttndolpll Scott, Join
lnp by two blndits named Bam., ltsllt.
tfld Clyde, who then flee tllt ktnt If ~TM f..._ Al9w (C) of the crime end hide out on tllt ~ Jee ....., Al9w (C)
o.ucta ftrm. lloldin1 Ollwer and 1-" ,._ (C)
List lloeti. 12'.JI .._"Ill -I ti tail T ......
II QI ll .,_llllic.IW: CC> (IO ~ ·~ fl'l!lltr. nilitJ • iCetlon 1 II 1Cin1:· Alln Tiie DMd "-
Kina is host of this comecly·music ~ ..,..... l11e." (dt1m1)
l900f of • Eul'Oilt111 holidey. £die ' idlHI O'Sh•. 1'ul'hln lley.
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THURSDAY
FEBRUARY 1
For morning and afternoon
listings, please see DAY·
TIME PROGRAMS. Below,
for your convenience, are
the day's movies.
DAYTIME MOVIES
10:00 fJ "Sea Witt" (drama) '57-Rlch·
ard Burton, Join Collins.
11:0011 "f'iilr 23 .. (mystery) '51-Hu1h
Beaumont. Ann Sava1e. "It Hap-
pttlld T91Hffow" (dr1ma) '44 -
Dick Powell. Linda Darnell.
12:30 GI ""'9 Str11111 Mr. Gr110fY"
(mystery) ·45 -Edmund Lowe.
"Sllillill& VictDcy" (drama) '41-Ger·
aldint Fitzaerald. 4:JO B "Mlalt11 Owtr Korn" (drama)
'53--John Derek, John Hodlak. D "Illy liar" (fantasy) '63-for· f1in film .
r VfNJNr;
UIO 8 nt Bi& News: (C) (60 min.)
Jerry Ounphr. D"' &ttl .... Ntw1: (C) (60
min,) Robert ~metlly, Jick Latham. n su O'~ Mev11: """ o.ttns bC..ifl(' (comedy) '6S-Tht Three
Stool!_$, Adam West. Nancy Kovack. GIQ!({)Tllt FlllltshNln (C) (30
min.) ID htty. D•llt (30 min,)
(ff) Cf) llowtt: ...... lloocl" (west·
em) '51-8111 Wiiiiams, Jane Nip,
Audrer Lona. Arthur Shields.
I htd T"*""' ...... N.w?
Lt Call di la f'llt&I
1:30 Oult 111C1 Harri.t (30 min.)
De lfMWJ G11111 (C) (30 min.)
Hml (C) (30 min.)
MdWt't Nny (30 min.)
htd ", .... (i) HllWtteJ·lrlnkftr hport (C) · ir .. lllt Molt .r Maturity
Ci) CIS Ewtt11!11 News (C)
-~34 7:00 II a Cl) CIS Emlna Ntn: (C)
(30 min.) Watter Cronkite. D ltltlltltJ·lrilllll., R.,..-t (C) (30
min.) II nt lbpPJ W111dlren: (C) (30
min.) "Hot Mineral Sprinp."
I , r,.., (30 min.)
I u.. lJICy (30 min.)
Gl•ipw'a t.i.d (C) (30 min.)
Ttdllllul Ctnler /llllineu N ... (]) HIP 1114 Wil4 (C) s.n. .. file
Ci) Mdl ..... ""' eo--...
7:JO 8 QI Cl) CillarrOll Strip: (C) (90
min.) Mera1111 Jim Crown and the
U.S. Cav1lry hunt an elusive band
of e1ttle rustleri. 1J @ CTI Dnitl loon•: (C) (60
min.) •'file R1min1 Rocks." Tht
poor marbm1nshlp of Jeremiah, 1
firmer tumid frontiersman, brinp
him and his tmelln1 companions.
Bpone ind Mlnso, unexped.clly face
to f1ca with Girth. A tyr1nnic.I loner
of tlle forest. Girth holds sway over
his f1mlly. his b11hi'W$ and a cotll mint.. Only tl'Odr., a Boooe, Points out. ls th1t 111 of It Is on Indian ter·
ritory, fOf wtlldl Mttl1ment thould
be made. Garth, pretendin& to a11ee. qutnt aossip item 1n the paper cause fJ) Marqdtl 22: "Good Mom1na.
tends the three to the nearby chief har mother to t11ve home. Juda•."
with a puce oflerin1 of honey th1t I TNI Adv..tllft (C) (30 min.) Ii) ltD lllin: ''Automation." Atl
he has secretly Poisoned. Jimmy Sa~ Tlleatrr. "Pioneer investiaation of current dMloP·
Oun is Jeremiah. R. G. Armstrona rall." ments: fectory robots and unique
la Garth. tm TIIMtrt lut: Host H1I M1rien· mass production techniques. II Tiit A•ui111 0.nnlnpr (C) (30 tlill looks 1t the Brytln Pl1ytlouse 10:30 m News: (C) (30 min.) 8111 Joflna.
min.) production of "Alfie." He talks with 11:00 I) [lavtll O'Ctdl lleport: (C) (30 a {ft) (J) ht•an: (C) (30 min.) players Ind director Gary Z.lnn. min.) Jeny bunphy.
'lfheGreat Esupe." Shame's private II) Ntdlt dt £-... D Tiit llttl Hollr Nawa: (C) (3&
laditS' auxiliary, ll•morous Calamity t :JO D @ 00 Drapet: (C) (30 min.) min.) Georae Skinner, Rafer JohlllOll.
Jan and her aravely momma, Frontier •'fhe Starltt." Sat. Friday and Offl· g Spook-in Mowtt: "Sll•Wtlf of
Fanny, bust the belliaerent bucll1roo cer Gannon follow a tnil to traaedy London" (horror) '4&-June lock-
out of the pakey with • Sherman u ther surch for a miaslna tee11111 hart.
tank. Then he 'lows IS how he'll rob 1111 who carrie to Hollywood to aet 1J Nawa Final: (C) (30 min.) Baxter
the Gotham City stare-ol the opera into _e!ctures Ward.
house, that is. Holy basso profundo! • (11) m ,.,..,. Pia: (C) (30 B FtltUft FllM: "Meetlnf In Salz·
Cliff Robertson returns as Shame, min.) Eddre Jacks and Norm111 have bura."
and his lovely wife, Dina Merrill, is a atiowdown; Jill cau1es 1 c:ontrovtr· I Jot Pyne (C) (30 min.) Calamity Jan. Hermione Baddeler. ay betwten Connie and Elliot; Steven Morie: '1llt lldp of Mll'lllel
who plays Elspeth of Bewitched, Is uses 8 ruse to aet Betty alone. l'lfllllll" (western) '57-Jlm Divis.
Frontier Fanny. Ir..,. Ill (C) (90 min.) 11,.... (C) fJ Mitllo11 $ MIWit: (C) "TM lat· Trtwtl (C) (30 min.) 6 This D1J 1968 (C)
Nr1111 111d ttla llilha" (drama) '58 ....., of tlM Dtllar: "Rules of NIWI
-Jolln Wayne, Eiko Ando, Sam Jaffe. tht Game." Fin1I epllodt In the ne tn Su Cau m Trlltll or Co11seq11111Us: (C) (30 series on U.S. Investments in Europe. 11:30 8 MIWit: ''Shadow on tlle Win·
min.) Bob Bariler hosts. lO:OO D @Ci) o..11 Mertln s""': (C) dOW'• (drama) '57......Phll Carey, Betty ms''"' Maten (60 min.) (60 min./Dean welcomes I full state Garrett. John Banymo. re Jr. f.E todl Marbt S111111111ry/Offlw of of '"'ests.-Phll Harris Allee Fave 11 ~ llla Tonl8'1t Sllow (C) tilt "91idtftt aw ' I ' :-i , .. ._ lflow (C) ft\ DUUT ......... _._ . "Balloo t Julius la Rosa, Yonely, Norm Crosby, ~......,,(C)
u:i ,, .......,,.,, · n ° and The Kids Next Door. la 1111 """
Z11Uibar. l. ••dine off the new series II Getrr• l'vtn1111 ..... (C) (60 12:30 m TIM Eltftntll Hoclr
are three films taken. on a llahter· min.) . QJ Movit: ''Sall frlMllCO s.,.-than-alr·bal~n saf~n. The adven· D Sapentt n.tn: (C) (60 min.) (drama) '52-Joel McCrea, Yvonne
lure .starts 1n Z~nz1ba.r-the same "leviathan Five." Arthur Kennedy, De Carlo.
place Jules Verne s fictitious c~arac· Andrew Ouuan. Harold J. Stone star. 1:00 B MOYie: "£dp of Doam" (drama)
ter ~amuel Fer1usson left on h1s ~· A youna airt ruins a man's life by '50-Ferley Granier, Mala Powtra,
CUf'S!O'IS by balloon. The aroup 1 falsely claimina he molested her. Dana Andrews.
dest1.natlon is unknown as they leave ' Alli Drl6tr News (C) (60 min.) Etwl Wr1p-1111, loul (C) Zanzibar. Facaa and rtaces: (C) (30 min.) • Movie: HHotel ltrlln" (drama)
l •OO I~(~) (2' h ) " idsummer In Sweden." '4 eter Lorre, Raymond Mesaey, ' <rt(l) Tiit ~~Nill: (C) (30 ~ (]) Tiit UllMdlabllS Helmut Dantine.
min.) "Sister Lucky." Sister Bertrille
fl11ds herself In San Juan's dock 1re1 with her charity bukrt still empty
and asks participants in a crap ram•
for a contribution. m '"""nl: (C) (30 min.) Atltnt Francis and Skitch HenderJOn auest.
I=::: l11lt1r £1 ldOlt
1:30 @ (1) lrHtldr. (C) (60 min,)
he Loner, Hostaae." Robert Lan·
sjng stars as a roaue cop who turns
to robbery when the burden of fam·
ily debts and illness prove too much
for him. D @ (]) latritdltd: (C) (30 min.)
FRIDAY
FEBRUARY 2 I Fot mornlne and afternoon
llatinp, please see DAY·
TIME PROGRAMS. Below,
for your convenience, are
the day's movies.
DAYTIME MOVIES
"Hippie, Hippie Hooray." Sim has 10:00 fJ "Tiit Ltft H1llCI tf God" (drt·
double trouble when her ~k-alikt ma) '55 -Humphr., Bo11rt, Gene
cousin Serena attends a hippie IO'll· Tierney.
In 1nd her picture appears on the ll:OO II ""'-J•ate 8tdcltW' (•elven·
front pap ~f the newSf)lper. turt) '48 -Georrt RN'lll, Wanda ! Mm Griffl11 (C) (90 lf!ln.).. McKay. "lltw Drtu111" (musical) ~I~: (C) (30 min.) June "47-loula Armstron1.
L e Sk11n1. JZ JOGI--... I u..u......-(d I lllYWble M• : "'• 1 _..., • ... , ,._, r1· McElrwf hptrts ma) '52 -Susan Hayw11d, 01vld
Adrilllll Wayne, Rory Calhoun.
t:00 a a m 111....., N1st1t .... 1e: •=• e <C) """ SarlCtll .. ..,. <•d·
• """""' '6illilipr" (drama) '65 _: ventllf'I) '54-Ricardo Montelb1n. NI~ Adams, Robert Conrad, John Betti St John.
Ashley, Mary Atln Mobter. Yictor D "Dt11r (drtma) '61 -Dnid
Buono. Dillinaer and hi' air1friend Janaen, Petti P11•. Otvld Kory.
Elaine rob h1r father. Assumina full
blame. Dillinrer goes to fall, wtiere
he meets Prettr Boy Royd and 81by
Face Nelson. two hardened murder·
ers. Oilllnaer escapes. then returnt
to sprinr the others to form the nu·
cleus of the infamous 11111. a ~CI> T1llt lkf: (C) (30 min.)
~. Other Wo1111n " ~n ,_.1rl1'1
ipllstence fhat her fathtr ttcort
Ethel Merman to reh11rsel aft1r •
chance 111counter 1nd the con•
f V f ~j I ·~ (,
tM G Tiit lie .,..: (C) (60 min.)
Jerry Dunphy,
II Tiit • ttew "9wa: (C) (60 tiTft.J 11Dbtrt AMnltltlJ. Jae* Ldlam. D Ml O"Clta' Mft: ....,, tit fil. Miit Frill" (drama) '6>-Staw
Mc:Quttn, Laa Rtmldl. Don Murray.
On llet hUlband't ,,.._ .. ftom prlt-
on. a ,ouna wile Is disillusioned to
discover that he Is es u11tettled as
ever, and when he reverts to l1wless·
ness, Ille turns to a youna sheriff's
~u_I} for 111l1ce.
1U ta (() nt fllntdo11t1 (C) (30 min.)
!f'•ttr Duu (30 min.)
(])Mo.It: "Tiie HypMlk ~ ( ror) '60 -J1cqutt Btrprac:.
Meny Anders, Merci• Hender10n.
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