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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-04-06 - Newport Harbor Daily Pilot. ~ .. , , '" " ' _ . DAILY PILOT • I Weekend Your Hometown . ' EDITION VOL. ~I . NO. 84, 3 SECTIONS, 56 PAGES SA TUROA Y, APRIL 6, 1968 '.Breakout at l(he Sanh Marines, South Viet Troops Meet; Seige End Seen SAIGON rUPn -For the first timl! troops of a massive Allied relief fon·e Ian~ today inside the northern bor· der £ort 0( Khe Sanh. U.S. Marine defenders raced out of their bunkers. whooping and cbffT-1ng the South Vietnamese paratrooperi. whirled in by helicopter. U S. Army helicopters landed a com pany of South Vietnamese paratroop· Troops Ring White House; LBJ in .Vigil WAS HJ!'IGTON IAP I -Pres1del\t Johnson . operating trom a White -Hoose ittrned -mto-"8 i4H'tress-, hu-~­ dered federal troops to protect the capital against violent Negro unrest _which bu_s_purred him to scJtedule an address to Coogres~ Monday nigbl Johnson was moving on several fronts to combat destructive Negro reaction to the assassination of the Rev. Martin Luther King. Even as he disclosed his actions. roving looters smashed into stores within two blocks of the White Hou~e and black clouds of smoke from in· cendiary fires hung li>w over tt'le city. The violence in Washington and oth· er qrban centers prompted Johnson to canM plans for weekend conferenc- es in Honolulu on Vietnam policy and a meeting there with President Chung Hee Park or South Korea. . luWMl, Vie ~ Mid Gen . wtllt*m C .• tm<Wt1and. tllc U.S. commander In Vietnam . will fly (I) Washington to confer with Johnson • probably today. A presidential spokesman said John- son remaJned at hls White House eom: mand post ~yond midnight. main- ta:ining close touch with the situation in WesNngtoo and in other cities wracked by tile turmoil. He conferred with Washington's top municipal officials. law enforcement o!ficials and Deputy Atty. Gen. War- ren Christopher. The President is known to be par- ticularly anxious to discuss a succes· .,or to Westmoreland. who will bccomt' . \rmy chief o fstaff in July In other moves to deal with th" tenst> nalJonal crisis precipitated by King's slaying Thursday night, John· son met at the While House with c1v1I rights leaders. proclaimed Sunday a n3'1i<>nal day of mourning for King and ordered all £Lags over American ships and property here and abroad to be flown at half stair until the burial of the civil rights leader Tuesday. He Jed a host of government offir· ials and others attending a mem,,ri::1l ~ervice for King at the Waslting1c.~ Cathedral. Trimaran Sailor ( .. .. . ers on Khe Sanh"s battered air strip 76 days alter two divisions of North Vietnamese troops laid siege to the fort and one day alter American cav- alry forces occupied the strategic high ground south and east of the bastion. A battillion ol Khe Sann Marines promptly surged out on a joyous com- bat march southward to meet Leath· eraecks leading a huge Allied ground relief force and escort them into the fort. The vital link-up of ground forces, formally ending the siege oC. Khe Sanh, was expected by late today. UPI corres~nt Raymood M. Wilkinson in Kbe Sanb said American jets poun<led communist positions near the base while ttie paratroopers land· ed. He said huge Air Force transports immedJalely began arriving, pouring Ul'I Ttl#Mlo FOOT SOLDIER'S FREEWAY -Soldi er trudges along Highway 9 in South Vietnam past sign which proves American Gls still have their sense of humor intact. The sign reads: "Intersfate 9 open to Khe San lsic) .courtesy of 11th Eng. Bn. Co. A. Your highway taxes- at work." Another Bust:? Bal Week Just lsn't---Again A Volkswagen with two surfboards hit very hard this year." l'Xplained R lashed to its top zipped down Newport police spokesman. "But we have R Beach's Balboa Boult'Vdrd shorUy plan for doubling up in a hurry if necessary. We're prepared," after 4 p.m Friday. Meanwhile. down a~ the hea<:h. It was able t? zip. down the lifeguard Lt. Bill Mills said Lhere will boulevard because 1t d1dn t have much bt> n<> run Ufeguard crew on duty dur· cowmpthany. h t Id be N rt• ing the week -again, unlike past 1 tnat. w a cou ewpo :. , ears. "Musin.g ·tn ~t;;;ig "L1Ulest Bal W~k" be. ~an. #*-.ll _... · .. .. · · . ...... -.. · ~·t .... .-./"" --~ n lUIC\OA.,.... ""...,_~,&, ... L·unll .-h.,..--; ~ -,,....,.f:,. . .p.,, • v.er:r t .... J~anu • .---; .. ~ :· .• ~ ·-'~:-:"'~ ''f">;'"'n.~, city -especially Balboa Boulevard -manned Wlth Je~ps. We 11 h)I thr was traditionally plu6ged U" with traf-towers as needed. • supplies into the Leatllerneck Corl that lived for two months mainly on what could be dropped by parachute. The Soutti Vietnamese paratroopers hopped from the helicopters and scrambled into trenches in the red dirt around the airfield. In the distance the Air Force je'.s (See BREAKOUT, Page 2) Hunt Pushed For Killer, U.S . Mourns F rom Wire Service~ The body oI Martin Luther Kmj( ,Jr. ,. lay in state today as a massive man· hun't svrud-lErouih-fhe· ~uth for his "sharp-nosed" assasin. The ki ller's head carried die weight of a fl55,000 reward as ttle hunt rang. ea~ ttie Ten-nessee borders. Atl-Orney General Ramsey Clark re- mained optimistic of a quick arrest. Mt?anwtiile in ttie Hoose of Repre· scmatives, support m<>unted for a dvil nghL~ open hous~ m<'asure as a monument to the 39-year-old civil rights worker. II has passed the Srn· ate and may pa;;§ the House next Wt't'k. Kin~·~ spi na I to rd \\as se verrrl Thur,day by a bullet from a noi>hOUSI' acros~ the street from his Mempt11 s motrl The saody-haired. sharP.-nosed kiUt'i gave the oame John Willard wtl'i .~ c~ked into the moldering ilcil •ouse. He spoke with a SOOthern clr~I Kmg·s body was to lie in stall' al a women 's college in Atlanta today unlil the funeral Tuesday a{ Eben· Ner Baptist Church. whert' the civil rights leader and his father were co- pastors. Federal flags were dtdered flown at hall stat! but in nearly 50 c1tJes across th~ nation mourning turned to violence. A dozen person~ died, scor· es were injured and troops were call- ed in to aid police in many cibes. ~wards Ao~ling $155,000'were post-- t'd in Memphis for king's killer. In addition, a group of businessmrn pu t up $25,000 in an effort to settle the ).Jnitation worker's ~rike that brou~ht I\ ing lo this Mississippi river port t•1ty. The money was to pay for a union dues checkoff system for six months for the garbage collectors. Kmg's body. l}1ng on white satrn in a gold and copper coHin, was being hrought to Spelman College in a pro- rt'ssion from a funeral home al 4 p.m. E~T. It will lie ill Sister's Chapel until 4 p.m. Monday. when it will be borne 1n anoLher procession to Ebenezrr RapUst Church. whrre the funeral will hi' held Tuesday . The main speak<'r at thr funeral will "" Dr. Benjamin Mayes. retired pr<'!>· 1lll'llt of Morehouse. King·s alma ma · 11·r, and a close personal friend Rock-throw~ and window-breakrnJ: in the area where King's body was to l..o..;,.. ~~DQl'-ul.JO J!>lc> ""'"~,\( "' ........ • ,..! t 'T"'T"'". ..... ~ /I: n1r{~f an ear y tOday. ice. w o J)ally Paper TEN CENTS Ul'I Ttlt9Mte RIOTERS SET BUILDINGS AFLAME IN NATION'S CAPITAL Banda of Aneniah end lwooter1 Roam Washlntton Street. Violence Mars l(ing Mourning From Wire Services Negroes reacting violently to the murder of Dr. Martin Luther J·\ing looted and set fires in Chicago and Washington. D.C .. Friday. In ;111, racial unrest was reported in more than two score American cities . At least 14 persons were killed in the two days of violence. includ- ing five in Washrngton. five in Chicago. and one each in . Detroit, New York, Minneapolis and Tallahassee. Fla. Sporadic violence was reported in Philadelphia. Flint. ~lich .. r1n- c1 nnati and Toledo. Ohio: Wichita. Kan.; St. Paul. l\linn .. Pine Bluff, Ark.: East Palo Al to, Berkeley, San Francisco and Oakland and Denver. Early today oUiciaJs reported the situation was calming in tho hardest hit cities, Washington and Chicago, where flames from countless fires smouldered well into the morning. Across the tense nation last night and early today, here are cap· sule reports on the situation : Flarues Erupt in Gliettos CHICAGO -Fires sent sherts or flames ris1n,:: 111lo cJ111l darkness today m Negro ghetto areas where :\at1onRI Guardsmen battled snipers fi ring from high rise housing pro1ects. ~(' f '$.Olif",~~;7,:-~·~~')Ve.J"6 P.l{Ul~l4 ,t~~ ~'-< _c"f~Of *"tfl,at.~ ,. one point in tne violence which swep t Chicago from ,tne-soutn1o the } I north sides. I ~~:r::d ~~!:~:med today for a missing Newport Beach vachtsman who is six days overd ue in his trimaran voyage from San fie thJ! afternoon before Easter vaca· The reason? Uon. But i.hat was in years past. Mills looked outside the main tower. New traffic controls. tough en-"It's real dead out there." 1e said. .. aid most of the trouble was caused hv small groups of yoong negroes 1oamjng the stxeets. made half a do1.· I'll arrests for looting. lorcement of the law. crackdowns on He specjJ lated that many of thr • overcrowded rental units. and even young vacationers may have gone to Riot Penalty Eyed lhe weather. have made recent Bal Palm Springs or 'the river " Ht' wef'ks relatively quit' meant the Colorado River SACRAMENTO 1UPI \ -The pen- This one is expected to be the Elsewhere. city workers Friday .illy for noting would be increased There were at least five dead - some reports went as high as· seven -in the Chicago violence. The confirmed'dead were all Negroes. Hundreds were injured, victims of rocks thrown into their cars. roving street gangs and other menaces. The arrest total climbed lo 283. Widespread V undalis11t Francisco to San Diego. quietest yet. completed mslallation around town of trom six months in the cou nty Jail and PITTSBURGH -Widespread vandalism broke out in the predom- 1n::intlv Negro Hill District Friday nigh! and spilled over 11110 several othrr areas of lhe city. .\rthur P1ver. 58. reportedly ttie in· ventor of the trimaran, a three hull sa iling vessel. is the object of the broadening air search. That's the view of Newport p<>lice some 167 additional "No ParkinJ?."' ;i isoo fine to three ye¥s in statt' and liieguard officials. at lei\st. ''One-Way" and other "no-no" signo; prison and a maximum fffie of $5,000 Police. who just a 1ew 1ears 3Rll for use during Bal Week only. under le~islation proposed Friday by Up to 20 persons were arrested. A white man was shot and wound- (Se4' VIOLENCE, Page 2) were ordered to work 12-h our Bal .Just in case anyone comes along to ~rn. Lawrence E. Walsh 1 D·llunting· Week sh1lts. this tim13 art> on standa rd read them. tnn Park). 8-hour shifts. "We don't expect to get • Coas t Guard spokesmen said Piver left San Francisco March 17 with two weeks provisions. He was due in San Diego March 31. T/ S • Plver reportedly planned to sail r Oter tgnupS about 50 miles from the coast althoue.h Cities Get Protests on Flag Honor a Coast Guard spokesman tl\ls mom-E • S ing told the DAILY PILOT. "the route XteRSWll et of the gentle man ia rather V1ague." By ARTHUR R. VTNSEL The Coa&t Guard commenced a har· Urging eligible voters to •·register Of ,. o.1t, ,.._. st-'f bor checl and Ulen an air search Fri· now.'' County Clerk WllUam E. St One of tht greatest protocol ques-day from San Francisco to San Diego. John annollDCM tbat office hours at As yet there are no results. h:l$ Registrar oC. Voten center will be lions in the history of conservative. Plver's cralt carried a small out· extended from SaturdJy to Thursday predominantly white Orange County board motor and 2~ gallons of gaso· -the last day on wh.ich dUzens can flared Friday over tributes to slain line He was alone oo tM boat. Al· reglate.r lo vote In the June primary civil rights !eader Dr. Martin Luther -tttotttr-tt-ft&-edren ~vailabM-fot:-6ltc.Ucm. ... -_ • King. 1.11n what course they might take "Well. ours bas not been lowered." Shipley issue<4 a proclamation to lo"'rr The question was app<srentJy this· Wheaton s.ald the decision would beach city nags, sayin~ the Nejtro no Dr King's efforts in the civil rlghti1 probably hinge on whether or not such leader's death was useless. violent and movement . his Nobel Peace Prize and an order c:-me from Guv. Ronald lo be condemned. 111!1 national prominence place him on Reagan. . Lowerlng of nags was also observed ,, level with a poUUcian or governmen· ''If we gel the word ." he said, "we'll at a few Hunllngtoo Beach elementary rat leader? place it at half staff In the morning." schools and the district's high schools A spokesman for the Newport Beach Lt. Gov. Robert 'f'in-:h had called Cor Friday morning, as well as in Costa , u:. the yachtsman. Piver was said to be The o«ice. at 1119 E. Olestnut Avi. "'-Most city. county, state and federal from N"1)<>11 Beach and MIU Valley. Santa Ana. will be open 'rom 9 a.m to oUices had lowered thtlr flajts to half r1ty administrator's offi~ said a lowering 0( the nag at all state Mesa <1chools. where some citizens rledalon on..,,,,ether to lowel" ~ -hwkliflss shOt'tly-eftet"·openiftt-hOUff-Y~ angry-r~hfteAh-__ .... ,.., ____ .....__ half rt.aft would be reached later in the Frtday. sinee Gov. Reagan was out of Later in the day. the Orange County Plvu was reportedly prep.a.ring him· 4 p.m. on Saturday. St John said staff by 6 p.m .. alter edkt.s from sett ror a yacht race and planned to Hours during the final week will be· higheT admlnlatratJv.-level! were amass 5'IO mUes sailing in hls crsft. Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday. 8 issued. The Fr1<Uy air aeardl ranged 240 a m. to 9 p.m.: Thursday, 'rom 8 a.m. Newport Buch and Laguna Beach miles to sea up and down the Call· tn mldnigM. "Remember." St John ('lty of(ldals were undeclded on rornla coast and was scheduled to re· warned. "you cannot vote unless you w~lher to lower lhelr nags at the 5 sume this morning. arf' registered.'' I m. cloainC time, and it was not cer· • I . rvenlng the state. Superintendent or Schools ordered ''It's a policy estab!Jshed for us by Elsewhere around the Orange Coast. flags flown at hall staff m all county the mayor ... the city aide said Huntington Be a c h , Westmins1er. school facilities. Laguna Beach City Manag8 Jame~ Fountain Valley and Coeta Mesa. CJty Confusion reigned earlier 10 the d~y. Wheaton wai; more precise. nags were loweced to half st.aft in over exactly what was mea11l by ''1'hls wOt.lld be on the citie8' nwn memory of Dr. K1ng. President John!lon's declaration of a 11uthorlty, wouldn 't It"'' ht> asktd. Huntingt-0n Beach Mayor Donald (See FLAG, Page !) ' "' . . -· 2 DAIL V PILOT Eco110111v Au to . Called to Halt .Amid Chao Ed1tO"'s nott Tlu.s. obvwUflJ,', wall bt the lad in the c11rrtnt 1er1ts of "on-tht·rood" atone.s from Carl Ca r· ' 1ttu.st11, DMLY PILOT auto 11r11tor, who has bec11 tlrivmg. u1w/ficwll11. 111 ~ 68th Mobil Eco11011111 Run. "'I Hy CARL C:AflS'fENSE.~ Dl llt l'llef l<Vlf lfllfr INDIANAPOLIS -The Mobi l Economy Run ended here Friday afternoon In utt~r chaos. Officials of the UnJted States Auto Club CUSAC), which over1tts the an· n u a J t ranscontJnental competition, declared an abrupt halt lo the run in compliance with President Johnson's call for national mourning. That left them with these problems: -What to do with 65 automobile'I furnished by manufacturers for th,. competition, none or wh ich wert ex· pected to be left In Indianapolis? -How to find airplanes and olher tunsportatlon for the hundreds of participants In the run. so me of whom have. relatives and-or b u s i n e s s auoclates already waiting for them in New York City or a dozen other places? . -Where and how in Indianapolis to set up a fancy banquet for 400 persons u the cUmax to the big derby on less "dtan 24 hours' notice? • j -How to get the trophies and other '"l)arephf!rnalla of the c I i m a t I c Jl(eremonies from New York to In· ·dianaoolis in time for the victory din· ner tonight -If It happ~s here ' tonight? Saturday, April 6. 11161 Son of Sniper Victim Gets Leave Marine Pvt. John Caldwell hat • lived lhrouah the an l p • r fir• In Vietnam. The bullet that butt wu the 1Jliper slug that snuffed out t~ life of his father 1n a Huntington Beach service stauon this week. Marine M Sgt. Cecil Caldwell was apparently slain ID a senseleU thrill muroer Tuesday 11igbt while working a l a service statJon co-owned with his brother. His eldest boy, John , 19, had been stationed since December in a hotbed of sniper activity, Marvel Mountain Alr Facility Just aoutb of D~ Nang. Exhausted by three days .-tttiout sleep, Pvt. Caldwell awaited final at· rangementJ for his father's last rites as po I i c e sought to unravel the murder. He told his stark story to a DAILY PILOT reporter: "I ·was stationed with my outfit HMM 36l·UH 64, Delta, working on some aircraft Tueaday. "About 2:30 In the afternoon th cbaplin sent a messenger out to have me report to his office. He said he bad received a Red Cross me~age tha& my Cather had been shot and killed by a sniper. The you ng Manne arrived home about noon Friday. He and his step· brother. Harold Adams will jOin other members of the family Monday in Dallas for 1he mllitary funeral and From P .. e J TRAGIC R_ETURNING Merine John C•ldwell burial of the senior Caldwell who was stationed at Camp Pendleton. VIOLENCE MARS MOURNING ed seriously. Detectives said the s h n n I 1 n ~ wa~ connected with lht1 disorders. The city's 1,400 man police force was pieced on 12-hour shifts. All days off aod leaves were cancelled. t has been a long night and a loneer morning for USAC officials here as LOS ANGELES -The streets of Los Angeles were quiet Fridav they battled these problems. night .after city leaders appealed lo the community for calm in tM wake -Som..-« them were "SUH--unreeotved e>I~ asaauinat.ion d Di. Ma.r1.i.n .LuLber.J<.mg.. ---• --• thl!: morning. ''We are mindful that in some cities people have reacted tn vio- 'I'he chaos began Friday aftel'noon ~nee." said CouncHman Thomas Bradley a negro. "I urge al~ people in wben Art Rene. chief steward for Los Angeles to remain calm and remind everyone that Dr King hun~elC USAC....lllued tbe foUowin& terse an;_ would be the lut to want anyone lo resort to revenge. . -nounc:ement In the wake of the ayorTm1lOrty-concurn-J tn a statement. "Wl""-wrlHllrrfqrDr. a~asslnation of Dr Martin Lu.ther King's memory most fittingly by ignoring those who preach violence and .Klng: destruction." "In deference lo the President's pro· c:lamatlon designating Sunday, tt'le day V1o8 tun wu scheduled to end in New York, aa a day of mourning, ltle run is tmnin&ted ln Indianapolis. "There are no result.a now. but fmal results will be calculated tonlgbt (Fri· day) and aanounced tomOTrow .'' . From Page BREAKOUT. • • lashed lh<' North \'1clnamesr "''h rocket<> and machane gun (ere The para.troopers rose and walk<'d into Khe Sanh ltsell. Many of :he 5.llOO marines and I ,000 government troop~ rnside the fort ran out to meet them. sl~ping their backs and shout· lllg greeUngs. The defender" had cheered Friday's seizure by troops o! the U.S. Army l<;t Air Cavalry D1v1ons of the rid~e­ linl.'s south and west. But here wa< ht'lp lh!'y could touch I · S. military official~ said thou.~ ands of North Vietnamese apparent- ly remained fa<:ing Khe Sanh. But for the Americans made to live like moles by daily communist barrages, it ap· peared the worst was over. Heated TALLAHASSEE, Fla. -Officials ordered predominantly Negro Florida A&M Uruveraity to close for nine day-s Friday night after scatteffii violence w11 reported in and around the campus, Gov. Claude JGrk mobilized 50 national guardsmen and alerted another 200 in an effort to head off a second night of vio[ence at the school. NASHVILLE, Tenn. -Rllle fire erupted Friday night on the cam· pus of Tenne~e A&I Unive1'5ily. in the area w~re a three-day riot oc· curred exactly a year ago . Police and National Gu_ardsmen on duly in the North Na$hvillP area converged on the predominanlly Negro campus but did not mined· iately return the fire MEMPHIS -Rewards for information leading to the arr~sl and conviction ol the kfncr of Dr. Marlin Luther King Jr. rose to at 4easl Sl55,000 Friday after the Memph i5 City Council guaranteed a minimum reward of 1100,000. The Memphis Commercial Appeal. a Scrlpps·Howard Newspaper. earlier had offered a $25.000 rewarrl and others had offered rewards totaling $25,000. Lewis Hutchinson. president of Dwight and Co.. a management consultant firm in Greenwich. Conn., is offering a $5,000 reward. BOSTON -National Guard units were alerted In the greater Bori· ton area. and police sealed off lhe downtown Boston business section Friday night as a new wave of violence ~wept I.he city's Negro section. Police surrounded the shopping area quietly and shortly before 9 p.m. began diverting all motor trnCfic <\way from the section which con· tains the city's largest stores. Police reported roving gangs, mostly made up' of teen-aged hoys. going through the Roxbury area, smashing stor e windows a nd throwing rocks at any automobiles moving in the section. Patient Delay Possible On Oscar A,warcls De•alt Tab IJp 70% 8• J.\CK BROBACK •Of "'° Dt llY l'I ... lt1ff A re-estimated cost and hints that the imperiled multi-million dollar Bolsa Island nuclear power and desalting plant off Huntington Beach w11J be built as scheduled were voiced by the project's management board Friday. The board . cons1stlnE: uf represen· tatJves of each of Ulc agencies in- volved in the hugt: facil ity. now estimate that it will cost '765 mituon. up 70 percen, over the 1966 estimate of $444 mllllon. Several reasons were given for the big increase In costs. The 1966 guess was based on 1955 prices with ano allowance included for expected an· nual increase an cost of labor. material and equlpment ST,\ RT lN 19fi!l Start or C,instrucll on 15 now tenta· lively set for November 1969 with the fi rst o( two planned nuclear power plants and the mitlal desaltlng work!i set t.o go into operation in 1974 and thf' full complex to be completed in 1978. The revised cost estimated includes anticipated cost Increases from 1965 rhrough 1978 or more than 12 years. Other factors in the cost increase, SEJIERED CORD KILLED KING MEMPHIS. Tenn. I UPI) -Dr J. T franch!C{). the Shelby County 1 Memphis > medical examiner, said Friday Or. Martin Luther .King Jr. died When a sniper's bulJet severed his spinal cOfif. Francisco. reporting on an autopsy he performed. said King received "a gunshot wound to the right side o{ ~ face and ba!l'"'"ot-ttae nght ·ne~ with death due to the severi~ ol the spinal cord." - ''The bullet was under the skin o! the back. next to the left shoulder "btade. Francisco saUt .. tt entered at apprnxlmately the jawbone." Re said it traveled a downward path. The doctor said lhe bullet waa delivered to the police labo'l'at<>ry. Churches View King's Murder In wake of the a.s&asslnatlon of Or. Martin Luther King. Jr .. the Mini~· tenal Association or Laguna Bea<:h has called for a revolution ol Christ· 1an love. An asaoclatk>n si.atement released by the Rev. Ray C. Gery. president. labeled Ule brut•I slaying a "horrible shame and tragJc shock to every cit· 1zen of Amerka." It states that. "Or. King was a drama.Uc symbol of &Orne of the besi.c concepts of our Christian faith a1\d CoMtituti<>n of the founding fattiers of our country.·• The ''letter to the people of Lal(una" •tales. "Durin,it this Easter week, as \hrisllan·s rcmPmber the meaning or tile Cross of .Jesus Christ. It Is our prayer that each person of this com· m11nlty will look into his heart and mtnd and ask t:od for wisdom ID judgement, compassion toward others and rorgivE'ness ol our seUishness ... Lagunans View Zoning Dispute the projtct board's report said include a 10 percent boost ln power output and additional safeguards against the threat of damage from major earth· quakes. JOCNT PROJECT Agencie~ collaborating on l h e ~awater conversion and power pro· ject are MetropoUtan Water Districl, .gouthern California Edison Co., the Los Angeler Depa.rtinant i.l Water a.od Power, San Dieao Oas & Electrtc Co., and two ft.deral agende•· U. Offtct cl Saline Water of the Interior Depart· ment and tbe Atomic Energy Com- mission. A breakdown in old and new cost comparisons show M • 0 • 1 con- tribution going up rrom S1J6 milllon to S217 miHlon and the thre. lftlliUes Dana Yacht Loss Meant Miseries For Honeymoon SAN DIEGO I AP) -The sinking of comedian Bill Dana's yaobt olf Baja California not only callffd the eight surViwrs to spend the night in a life raft and leaky dinghy. It ruined a honeymoon. "Wh.at a way to spend your honey· moon with your thumb in a bole In the bottom of a dinghy.'' said Tere Gross- man. 25. wbo arrived hen Frldav with ber husbeod. Edward, 3J. and six others who were rescued Wednes- day. Mrs. Grossman. a Mex.lean national. saffi., !lhe· aod lM> boat's "4ilupper ~ been married 15 days when the vessel sank 20 miles off shore. Grossman told newsmen that plri· ing under tile bow "Just gave way." ~man:aged an enm'getiey-radio call before the motor yacht slnk l6 min· utes la-ter. The eight pen<>ns aboard jumped into an 8-foot skiff and a ri.rbber raft. The aldlf austalned a. one-inch holf! in tbhe bottom and Mrs. Gross·man plug. ged the bole with her thumb. Otbers then took turns &lopping te leak. The Grassmans were married in Mexico Clty, 'Wtiere be Is president of a pbarma<:eutical plant. The 54-foot, $80.000 yacht Reina Rosllet bad been owned by GrOMman's father. It was being delivered to Dana, Its new own- er. when kt sank en route from Aca- pulco to Lot An&elea. Schmitz Pushes Private Schools Tax Write-off SACRAMENTO -A bill permlltin~ state. Income tax deduction of tuitiun payments to all levels of priva!c- schools was initroduced in the Leg1s· lature Friday by State Sen .John l~ Schmitz. t R·Tustln 1, Schmitz, a John Birch Society mem· ber, said h1s bill would increase ;i·i· vate educational faciblies, thus re· duc.ing the cost of tax·suppoi:ted edu· cat.Ion. The arch conservallve also int:o· duced a bill requiring applicants for parade and demonstration permits tn post a Sl0.000 bond lo cover properly A controversial rommercial . hot.el destruction. HOU YWOOD <UPI I -Gregory w ne proposed for Laguna Beach will The bill would not apply to raraJe~ Santa Ana Communitv Hnsp1tal t>cl a signal button for his nurse. tht> Peck. president of the Motion Pie· be aired before the new Lagub.a Co· held on the !lame day each yeesr such Hot Line Frr~strates Fire Eaters nur:.es had quite a Ume the other night . impulse wu tht> last straw for an lurP Academy. !iaid Jndav ni~ht the ordinating Coun<:1l at 8 p._m. M~ay. as .J~ly 4th and VeteraM· D a Y· t>xplam ing lo fru.,trated firf'men rhat overworked elt>ctrical transformer 4-0th annual Oscar awards schf'duled .A111 2~X.·. ashsocaate cit1Y pla~n~:· Schmatz sai.d 1 . . and hospital workers. startled bv for Monda night , ~ d w1 ~·""' t e current orm o e Com menting that severa recent t.he pal.lent 5 lemperdlurr 1ust \\ asn l . .Y ma} postpone · proposal 3t a meeting in the Laguna demonstrations have "generated joto all that lugh fumes. called the f1rP dep...rtml'nt. Peck said the ::irademy board w811 Fed 1 bu'I"'..... F LI . tn· A . 00 · . entl b . It won"t happen agajn. B~d 408 considering several alternative~ fol-era i .,....•&· 0 awmg 15 U· rio~s a near ~~· appar Y Y firemen had been <>um1.ionc-<1 lo thE' F' di Ued th . h 1 '.it al l<Jwing the slaying Th d ·r N try .• f. Lam<>nt Langworthy .• , Ca~ I deliberate Intent. ~ s~nelor claim· bj)swtat. on Y(hat tbe.v sai.d wu ... ::i14.J. Lr~~ !~an . ~~~n (,;# crto.. ~~•ri Mac~ l.t~rs;~ ~. · e-Johnson and Bern.a.rd .. s~f~ will tai<f' ed the propo~~...!_eg1slat1o;n wou ld act $lance tn 8 million • ._ ~pusli· 1~: equipment.--~ .... tt ~·'P2 ..• '")'Q'Part~g~1tff~!~\pr~· ~.·-~rd~. ~.:.. ... r,., '1l-1l ~j Ji~ -· ~:,:_..:J.11>,..,$ ---''What will the patients do now".. rlate thing," Peck said. "It is our • tors. ..... from S2S7 llllJJion to $431 milUon. As of now ~ fede.taJ iOVtmment's COO· tribution will remain at '51 miWoo. The latest proposal has the two nuclear power pW:lts on the ~acre man-made island ott Warner Avenue with a Cil'plCl~· • ot •about 1.800 megawatts or enough power tor a city of 2 milllo:l peQple. The desalt plant will havt an initial ~paclty of 50 milliou gallons a day but wUl be de!igned for later ex- pansion to 150 mlllion gallona, enough water for 750,000 people. . Fro• Pflfle 1 FLAG ... nM!onal day oi mournlog OJI Sunday. It was believed federal flags were 10 be lowered Sunday and would then rr- main at balf staff through the yet. unscheduled funeral for the civil rights leader. Many jurisdictions, however. ap- parently took their rue from the fact ~he White House flag itsell hung at hall sta!f Friday. An estimated 1.000 students at UCI gathP,red Friday for a brief memorial service. addressed by Vice Chancellor Roger Russell and several other speakers. "Yesterday was .uiother of those days of very special sorrow wluch shock a people into the kind or sell-ex- amination In which they sbould be con· tinuoosly -rather :l\.,,, occasionally -engaged ," said Russell. 'We can but hope that the irrallonal event of yesterday will snarply ac· celerate the growth of rationality of approaches 10 the social problems an cultures here and everywhere," he · continued, The vice chanceUor concluded with excerpts from Dr. King's own book - now weirdly expressive oI the national climate -titled ''Where Do We Go J<'rom Here?" KlNG TRIB UTE ''We must turn mankind away from the long arid desolate night of violence." he read. "May it not be that the new man the world needs is the nonviolent man? "A dark, desperate. confused and sin·sick world waits for this new kind of man. . . " he added in the late Dr. Kint,.s own words . Students and faculty members at Golden West CoUege in Huntington Beach also stood silently Friday. dur· mg a noon address by President R. Dudley Boyce. Tbe Rev. Gil Allen, pastol' of Cbrist • Presbyterian Church. also spoke to the ' ~mall group. urging students to let lheir ciders off the hook on matters of prejudice. He said Dr. King's death was the crucifixion ot a man trying to brina love to mankind and urged a great memorial to the slain leader by ac- cepting a spirit of love which recogniz. ed the worth o! all men. The murder. be added. dramatizes tht! race problem as t is -not only in metropolitan ghettoes -but even in Huntington Beach. SOME SHOWERS I N FORECAST Variable cloudiDess with s om • chance O( coastal showers WI! pre• dieted for Southern California today hy the U.S. Weatber Bureau with strong gusty winds at times. fOllowed by sunny skies Sunday. Saturday's high along the Orange Coast was expected to be 65 degrtes with shghtlv warmer weather Sunday. Small craft warnings displayed Point Concepllon to Ne~i><>rt Beach. West to NW winds 15 to 30 MPH at times today. Westerly wln<U 10 to 30 mph at times. Westerly winds UHll.. \try,."" ~-. ~ ;_• -~ •i.~v.( ' ~~( } ._ I , ,.i . I ' Nurse Betty Re'T\ling was asked . purpose ~o suit the mood of the peo· 20 ~·ear Irvine 'Well, they can yell," she said. "But pie en this tragic time. I havt> called •.; we 'll soon have it working again," an emergency meeting of the board." . All four Negro stars scheduled to W ll D ill • ~ed 408 ~as a last queshon. perform atthe academy awards have e r . er - . Say. w1~ Blue ~.~ield pay for that withdrawn in mourning for King. an . --.. . ... ~. 'Tickets Quota' Appeal 1 · DAILY PILOT N_,.,. lwdl C-. W... """"""'" .... Lep ........ w........ ,.......,..., CAUllOINIA Tlle111u A. M11r,hl"• ~·--J.c~ It C.,ley ,..,, Min- l<nlNU """"" Mwn••i... o~w OHlcu C°'I• lwleu JJO .-... •w '""' Nr"""'1 ltKll: 1211 W. a.ni. .... M-ieN . ' . , ...... ,,._,._ big red englJ'le . .. ~~~r~c:~. Bro1clc~sting Co. spokes· Succumbs at 90 Rodgers Denied Big lnju.r y Clni1n They are Sammy Davis Jr.. Ola· hann Carroll. Sidney Poitier and Louis Armstrong. Private s~vtces will be held tor a 90-year-<>ld resldent 01 Newport Beach who had llvt\d in Oron4e County for 70 years at the time of his death Friday N R J il al his home. 3rC'O ap • 3 S Joseph William Le1entz. a naUve LOS A~GELE IAP) -The city of Californian and onetlme well driller Lo~ An~eles ha~ "dcntE'd and !ilc-d ' N D • for lbe Irv1r.e Co. Hor 20 years) died a claim for Sll mW1on by srnger Jim· ewport f]V~I" at hi1 residence. l.21 2701 St . N~wport mie Rodgers who claims he surrered Beach. nearly fat.ii inJurle~ a~ a result •( A Nrwport Beach n1otor1~t "hn :id• Vlallation hci11rs lor Mr Lelerru will police man handlrnit m1ttctl lo police that he wa-; heavilv be neld at'~altz Mortuary Cha)>e1 The d ty rejected :he claim Frida,\ dru~ged when hi' wa~ thrown from hi~ Cosua Mesa. today from MOO until 9 but Rodgers' aLtoniey has 11ald he ove.-turned car was senlencf'd Thurs· p.m. and from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sun· will file suit for !be same amoun!. day to 1S days In Orange Count~ Jail. day Rodgers, who uodetweot two br&Jn Superior J.idge William Speir~ nlto Datt of the private services waa not ope.rations and laces a third, clalma. · placed Sbermat. Harris. 31. of 645 Vi• announc-ed Friday. he was manhandled by oUlcers who B<lnit.a on three years pro!>mon on lbt Mr. Lelerit.i ls aurvtved by tbr~e ~ him en route b<nne from a posaess.lon o. narcotics charge. s11W's -EcUth A. Lelertti of NfWPQft serle. of parties. llania wa1> arrested last Jan. it Beach,, Victoria Lee of WhiWer and The three officers lnvolved \n the alter hlJ car vetred off Svuth Coast Julia A.. Beauchamp of Huntinaton )rocldent were suspended tor 16 days Hlgllway 1A Laguna BeN:t., Oattenlna Part toJ:.J.a.Uuu.1.o m.akL.L~~n~JjumplJli the driver l.n..a.. T h lm~ad.Uley told tht dWtkL&/.~· l tcb. Officers said Harri.a' a~ r -pej-80D8 ized 8 -qt-<1lttt.~ tlft:j-ftft Jt~jftl'~ tff 11fl <:ar Jck and incoherent and t.te) ( to "Sleep il off." tum to South Coast Hospit.el wh(on hr SACRAMENTO IUPJ) -Legula· A recto! district attornoy'1 r~purt complained of hip pain tk)n pcrmlttlns motorists to buy at an ..a.Id Rodgers was drunk the night he Pobu &aid they 'ouoo a cake lln u:tra cott persooalt-.d Ucenae plates auHered bu Injuries. It sa!d bf' wa~ crammed with pll4 and rnarijuaM ol. all)' a1s ltUtra or numbers of his hurt 1n two falls. Rodgers· at&orney durma a search of Hants· .-reckl'd choo8Ul1 wu "1tr«luced Friday by desues the sin1er wu drunk. auto. Sen. Milton Mark.I tR·San Francisco). ( Fails for Motor Officer A California Highway Patrolman who claims be was fired because he wrote too rew ticket.a h•s Issued his last citation for the state force. State personnel boaro officer Robert JliU Friday confirmed the dl11missal of Rurton Bodenscl\ali. S2. of Carden , i;rove. a CHP motorcycle officer. ·-Bodenschatz. a 18-year Vl'teran with the force, was flred last Dec. 31 lor 'Inexcusable neglect of duty. in· subordinaUon. willful dJsobedlence and lnefficlency." Hill's dfcisffi'l followed a review of evidence u._. waa offend ln three daya of beartnp laet February. Bodenachatz lnatated throughout lbt inquiry that CHP of1icen wOfked on a "quota ayatem," whereby tbey were expected to laaue a minimum number of citations for traffic otfeosta during • givtn pmod. Bodat1ehati argued lbat ltlt only of· fenae had been to refuse to "invent traUlc offenus" to keep up with l.ic.ket.I i.uutd by otheT CHP o(flctrs. l-'our Of his fellow oUlcen te~tlDed In favor of the CRP veteran But Boden~haa's suptrklr ofLicu• insisted that the patrolman's "attitude had not been good" and that he bad failed to issue citations on many OC· casioru which justified a ticket. Capt. James Peters, Bodenschati·s commanding officer at the CUP'S Anaheim division, testi/led that the ac- cu11ed o(flcer made only five traHic ar· rests behireen March I and 10, 1987. Fellow officers. Peters told the hear· Ing officer. made 12 and more arre1ts during that same period. Sgt. Harry Dean told the hearing that Bodenachat& "failed to obterve CHP norma and standards" in en· forcement actforu. But be admitted that the offi.cer ''took action on every violation be observed" d u r l n g retraining ae11iom lut year. The Bodeoacbatz bearing may lead l<> aboUt$on of what the aCCUJed otflcer claimed 1us a "quota 1ysttm." Sen. Jamu Wbelmore CR-Fullerton) ln· troduced a bill this wed: which will I.Man the practice and wbicb will not allow an officel to be subjected to dl1cipUnary proceedinas on grounds tdenl.lca I to ttiose on w b I c h Bodenschaa wes dlsmlssed. • - .. DAILY PILOT Coast Cities Sued 11 Seek $300,000 in N arco Action BUSY BAL WEEK -Warming up for a "vacation" of bard work at the Arizona Conference Grounds for Indian children are Harbor Area students (from left) Nancy Skeehan, 16 ; Dan O'Brien, 17; Bruce Corzine, 17; Steve Sharkey, 20, and Marilyn Holden, 16. Flagstaff Easter . Youths w Clean V p Facilities Three Orange Coast cities and 30 un- named police officers are deCendants in a $300,000 damage suit filed in SUperior Court Thursday by 11 persons arrested in a narcotics raid last JuJy 8 in a Newport Beach home. The raid took place at a then hippie hangout nicknamed "Animal Farm" in the Newport bluffs area. Defendants listed ln the suit are the cities of Newport Beach, Huntington Beach and Costa Mesa in the Orange Coast area and Tustin, plus 30 John Does. Principal comflaintant ~ L e e · Hochman. 22, o Hermosa Beach. Other adults listed are J o h n Gronemeyer, Sharon A. So It es , Gregory Kahn and Robert Thistle, all of whom listed the house as their residence during the raid but do not occupy the pl.ace now. Guardians of six minors are a1&o listed as plaintiffs. The minors in· elude: Donald E. Christiansen, 19, of 2:f1 Woodland Drive, Laguna Beach, Salvador Avila Jr .. 20, of Los Angeles; Ira Seaver, 20, of Sunland; Sam Blankenship, Jr., 20, of Southgate; Joel Earne.5t, 20, of Garden Grove and William K. Cloy, 20, of La Habra. The suit claims that the four cities rejected $37,410 claims for damages filed with them last Sept. 2.8. The suit charges in relation to H~hman that on the night of the rrud .he -was 1'willfully, maliciously and wrongf uUy •.. assaulted by police of· fjcers who grabbed him . . . and did unlawfully ... batter and injure him." By EVELYN SHE RWOOD weeks during the summer. according The suit further contends that Of "'• Oell• " ... 111ff to Strutt. Hochman was "injured" and in a se· The Easter \\'.eek scene for some 73 "The Fellowship members will do cond claim that he was deprived of his _. Hawi:....E!.t!n.cL!i._.G2rJ>na~ del M~d ~ptering. J>!ijlJ\b.iQ~ and_. _ .:.._. ·-_ _ _ _ __ Costa Mesa high school sfiwenls, will reprur Of buildings.'' Strutt explained . • not be at the beach, at the Colorado Buses trucks and cars will take the M T h River or at Palm Springs. It will be at group u; the Arizona work site. eSQ eaC erS Flagstaff, Ariz. There will be regular w o r Ir There, in a one-week project, schedules, accordhlk to the di.rector. G $46 OOO ~sored--~ -the-Senior.lligh and.Col· .The..J:to)'LWill..brin£Jwnm_w .and.the -~ et lege Fellowship of St. :Andrews girls-wil ltalte their own_pai:nt bruslles. ' Pr~erian Church, they will devote All materials, cement, nails, paint will their vacation to cleaning, painting be supplied. For Changes and r:epairing buildings on the Obris· Although they will be "roughing it,•• ti.all Coofe!'eDCe Grounds. the director has sug-gested a list of "Tiiese kids aren't afraid of work," articles emphasizing packing as light Kirn Strutt, director of y<>uth ministry, ly as possible. said today. "They would be an asset It's a ratio of 4 to 22 articles for wherever they spent Easter week." boys versus girls with the list ac- The 15 acres of grounds, badly centing work gloves and levis. damaged during the snowstorms ttiat Indian sign of taboo is placed on hair swept Arizona Last winter, are used by dryers. radios, phonographs or tape 150 Indian children each week for 12. recorders. Harbor Teachers Seeking 9 Percent Salary Boost PromJsed the $46,000 they requested, teachers at Costa Mesa High School today were ready to forge aheo.'CI in planning shaking changes for Sep- tember. The $46,000, granted this week by ~ Newport-Mesa school board, will be used to modify homes, buy com· puter time to plan class shedules and purchase a teaching machine. It will enable the sta{( to move aa f.ar as time and experience will permit roward its goal of a full performance curriculum w1lh flexibk! scheduling. FuDdameotal changes in store will put the responsibility for learning and advan<:ement on students. increase a.nd decrease class sizes. put variety into the studen ts' day. and free teaehers for tutorial help. By THOMAS FORTUNE count for his obduracy on this point. School •trustees. impressed by the ot IM o.nr '"" Stiff Wbet.ber an agreement can be proposed innovations, agreed to take Newport-Mesa school teachers are reached for presentation to the school the money "off tbe top" be.fore asking for a 9 percent salary increase board will be decided in the next few negotiating teacher salaries or firmin g for next year. School administrators weeks. "We've already passed out up <>ther budget items. are offering 4 percent. Ideal deadline and need to mail out COST $133,000 Both probably will have to bend a contracts soon after May 1•" Newcom· The full cost of changes planned for er said. little. Negotiatin~ teams for both sides Last year no agreement could be next fall will be $133.000. However, un- remain at loggerheads today after negotiated and teachers presented der the new setup '87.000 will be saved twice-a-week meetings for the lasl th · by reducing the number of teachers. month. sc~~01°~~~~parate proposal to the So-c~lled para-professionals will be The 4 perce nt raise offered by the hi red at one-third the rate of teacher La6t year also was the first year the I · t district administration would peg the state Winton Act went into effect re-sa anes o supervise research centers base starting salary at $6,300 per year. quiring school administrators t 0 and laboratories. The t e a c h i n g It appears to be too low to be com-negotiate salaries with teachers. machine will replace two more petitive. Newcomer call4!d the negotiations a teachers f<>r a savings of $18.000. ''We've got a problem there'," said h alth ituati _,, ·d all The biggest chunk of the $4fi,OOO not e Y s · on auu sai con-offset by S"',1"-savings will likely Supt. ,i.eland Newcomer, who points cerned in the district are trying as awu;, out that of 10 to 15 salary schedules hard as they can to make the Winton come from the hot idea budget already adopted by county school Act work. "The alternative." he said, category. "This is one of the hottest of districts none go lower than '6.400. "is straight labor management. and the hot ideas," Supt. Le I a n d The teachers are asking $6,700 to k'd t hurt · that kind f Newcomer told trustees. S~~gggele." JJI 0 a power Performance curri'culum means t"af start, a sjzeable jump from the cur· u u '' _rent base salary of $6,050. "We aren'I The district's 1,200 teachers are once a lesson is explained students going to be able to make $6,700. That's represented in the negotiations by will be allowed to proceed at their l)wn all there is to it." Newcomer said. :'olewport-Mesa Education Association rate. progressin~ as fast llr as slowly Other demands on the budget ac-to which 80 percent of tttem belong. E.6 they are able to grasp the subject . matter. > ·~ ' •• ..... • ! °'I -~-~ •·.,ti-,;. .,.~·.J .:..~~'!' ~-~;ot,!l,•1"9~~ .r, ~#~")-:. ,.. ..... CM ... A • time they'needand ac:ldtt.!Onalyffitoriaf arco rges galnst help. Quick to learn students won't be , of held back by the rest of the class. . Flexible scheduling means a • ... ~µUn-subject-will 1~.J>e. tocked D h' s D • • d inloa one·hour period eaclt<fiiJ Sorf\e-nru S On lSmlSse classes wiJJ meet briefly for only twen· ty minutes and others, such as laboratory sessions, for a couple of BEVERLY HILLS (UPI) -The son of California Assembly Speaker Jesse Unruh has been cleared of charges of possession and transportation of marl· juana following a closed preliminary hearing from which the press and the public were barred. The charges against Bradley Unruh. 19. were dismissed by Municipal Court Judge George Zucker 'M11asday. Young Unrub's co-defendant. Donald L. McDougal, 19, was ordered U> answer in Superior Court on a charge of marijuana possession. Judge Zucker granted a motion by Unruh's Attorney. Paul Caruso. U> bar newsmen and spectators from the Greeting Cards To Pay.Full Fare ..£ Easter greeting cards welthing an ounce or under will take a m-cent stamp this year, Huntington Beach Postmaster Pete DeFablo reminded mailers today. TM first class potage arat.e wUI pro- vide Jet flight service fo1 Easter greet:inp destined for V I e t o a m aervlcemen and other owneaa lou· tfoos, a11d for mMt dome.Uc ad· courtroom. This is permissable under California law. I Deputy Dist. Atty. J a m e s Ptegenoo, the prosecutor, declined to comment on the decision, He called the tiearlng a "much-and-go situa- tion." Ptegenon taid it was brought out at the bearing that McDougal not Un· ... ru1t. actually had marijuana ln pos· session at the time the pair were ar- rested by Beverly HiUs police Feb. 25. Caruso gave no reason for asking to have the hearing cl<>sed. Afterward be told newsmen: "It was a knock down. drag out flgbt. • • The att«ney said young Unruh received "no favors" from the Judet. Attiorneya for both youtti1 earlier Cried to t.ve tl>e cuet beard in juvenile court where J'ftUlta are not made= However, the juvenile -eoiiff ' f.O tiie j1iiiarctf0d'-- A trmec:ript or the hearing wut not be available until McDougal Is ar- raigned tn Superior Court Pregenon tald au portions o( the traotcrlpt deaUng with Unruh will be deleted. He explalned tbal when cbarget ee dlsmlaaed. the record ii not open to in.rpec1ian to protect those llM>tved. hours. CLEARED 0, CHARGES l radl.y Raymond Un"" liberty lmmedlately after the raid and "exposed to public ridicule." H~ also drums that his clothing, furruture and persooal belongings were damaged beyond repair. Claims filed by the remaining 10 plaintiffs are substantially the same. Three adults and 'rl juveniles were arrested during the early morning July 8. rrud by officers from six police agencies and booked on suspicion of possession of marijuana, dangerous drugs and on being in danger of leading idle and dissolute lives. The day after the raid,-the plaintiffs claimed their home had been needless· ly smashed by officers and that they had been manhandled and subjected to unnecessary roughness. Following an investigation of the in· cldent by the Newport Beach Police Deparbnent. five officers were suspended for periods ranging from 10 to 30 days. Cc:em.11111 ..., llM Deily "Iii St11fl Caltech senior Wall y Rippel put the finishing touches on the 20.. horsepower electric motor that powers his Volkswagen microbus and challenged students at the Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology to a cross-country race in electric cars. Wally said the MIT students are considering the chal· lenge and the race is scheduled for' Aug. 19. • Who's testifying? Assemblyman VU.. tor V. Veysey, (R.-Brawl.ey), dispLayg s.ed•I It TM Dally l"llot 'KING' M~ETS QUEEN -Sarah Stedman, Miss North Carolina, presents sll~er tray to DAlLY PILOT Boating Editor Almon Lock- abe.y at National Sportscaster and Sportwriters Awards Program in ~ahsbury, N.C. Award honors Lockabey a s top yachting and boat- ing competition writer in the United States for 1967. __ a_mounted three ·JoqJ,.:. lo1!JJ Qnmu.e Mouth COTVina fish. during a Legislat- ive hearing on his bill to improve the water quality of the Salton Sea in Riv- erside and. I mperial Counties. Veysey Mid unless actiori is taken, the sea Almon Lockabey Wins U.S. Writing Award Almon Lockabey, DAILY PILOT Bill f'rance Jr., executive vice presi· boating editor. is back in home port to-dent of the Daytona International day and covering the Orange Coast Speedway and vice presisfent of yachting scene aft e r collecting a NASCAR (the stock car racing nation.al writing award in Salisbury, as-sociation), presented the trophy to N.C. Blunk. Sarah.,. ,ik!dmatt, --Mi&&-·~· ... ~ The trophy winner was credit~ with Carolina, 'rif ade the presentation ~"being the first sportswriter to give Lockabey as part of the National regular coverage to the sport of auto Sportscasters an d Sportswriters racing and "during his long career. A\V,.uls Progi:a.m. • did much to build the sport into one of m wor. a s11ver tray 1rom Tiffany's the major spectator sports in the na- as a nominee for the Martini & Rossi lion." accorcLing to the citation. Sportsman's Sportswriter trophy. The Other nominees included: award signified his standing as the top James B. An<ierson of the Greenville writer in his field -yachting and News. for his coverage of steeplechase boating competition -in the United events; Harvey Barcus of the Detroit States during 1967. News. tennis; Bob Chick of the St. Winner of the trophy was Frank M. Petersburg Independent, power boat Blunk, motorsports edit.or of the New coverage: and George B. Russell. York Times for more th.an 15 years special corTespondent on h<>rse shows prior to his retirement in 1967. for equestrian publications. Airport Noise Abatement . P.~~!!~Wr:_tLAfp,ulay.. ·"\ . New air traffic patterns and pro· cedure:s will become effective Monday at Orange County Airport. t h e Airport's Noise Abatement Committee warned county aviators Thursday. Designed to reduce "aircraft sound over the sound sensitive areas ad· joining the airport." the new approach and takeoff patterns have been developed and approved by the Federal Aviation Agency. Acting noise committee chairman Robert J. Bresnahan. Orange Coun· <:ourt Date Set In Bus Accident ty's newly appointed direct.or of avia· t:ij>n. said the new procedures "are on-ry one step" in a program geared to reducing objectionable aircraft noise in the Harbor Area. T.he six-member committee has us- ed large area maps on which all com- plaints from residents in the airport vicinity have been pegged during the recently concluded study. Serving on the committee with Bresnahan are Dennis E. Carpenter, Newport Beach, chairman of the Airport Commission : Leland C. Launer. Fullerton. Airport commission member: Jack Mullan, chairman of Newport Beach's Air Traffic Advisory Committee; Arthur C. Wahlstedt Jr. deputy county counsel and W. Quentin Stockdale. Orange County FAA tower chief. Bresnahan said. "ll is rather ~motr lhat the committee will ever be able tn A Costa Mesa woman clted hy police convince all of the people in the com· aft.er a car·bus crash which injured 11 munitles near the airport that it is Huntington Beach area school children necessary to live with aircraft noise. ln early March is due to appeai: in Yet In this day and age the alrport court Tuesday. ~loogs where pe<>ple and businesses Loraine I. Campbell, «. o( 1939 are and not in a remote location." Pelican Place, will be arraigned i.n ChaQges ln air traUlc patterns will Harbor Judicial Dlltrict Municipal affect only two runways. Amo'iJ-.the Oourt for alleged failure to yield right· instructJons: of-way. -Large and turhine powered fixed -rn~gam-narcrsnTliifMterr1'-,fhj1 aJJ'eraft CSepart.rn(-On Run1#llt'"' to the path of a bus carrying studenu 19R shall make a left turn at the Crom tht Montessori Center ~hoot. shoreline of Upper Nf'wport Ba1 to a wl\lch oUers specialized education for headJng of 180 degrees. Jet aircraft gllted children. • ' should continue flight over Newport 'Three youngsters lclere hospitalized Bay area at a 18().degree heading until for several day' aft.er the crash al reaching 3,000 feet altituae. Pelican Place and Albatross Drive. -Pilots shOu.ld climb as rapidly a..'> The rest were treet.ed at Hoeg possible as ponr n.ttings will safelt Memorial HOIJ>ital a.rd released. pmntt aft• takeoff. will be unable to support such. fi.3h.. • Good news for mothers of school- age children was predicted by Dr. Irving R. Melbo, dean of the Uni· versity of Southern California's school of education. He said that in the near future, American pt\b- lic schools may operate 12 holtrs a day. seven days a week and 12 months a year. He said the pres- ent school operation is based on a former a griculturaJ-based society no longer suited to urban needs. • John R. Smith, 27, of Cincinnati, won a bet but it cost him three days in jail, a year's driving sus- pension and a $50 fine. Smith bet a man in a bar that he could ride his motorcycle while seated back· wards on the handlebars. Police told the city traffic judge that be not only could,· but did. • Bainbridge lsla11d. Wash., residents have petitioned coun- ty commissioners to chance the name of the road they live on to Island Center HilL Road. Th« name now is Garbage Dump Road. • Rufus Smith, a Canadian ofiiciat. testifying on a bill which would have I.he United Stat.es help pay the cost of paving the Alaskan Highway. said: "Passage of the bill_ would certainly give us a bs- ~3 111> .,, •. _ ... ~,_~,-, ... ~ ... , --"""'----J--....,., .. _}'~ apprQach to the Canadian gov• ernment." Kentuckian New UC Vice President BERKELEY -John W. Oswald, president of the University Of Ken· lucky. will become executive vi ce pre.~ident of the Unjversity o t California effective September 1, UC President Charles J . Hit.ch announ<:ed. Dr. Oswald, 51, UC v l c e president for administratftm before leaving to bccomP head Of Kentucky in Sep- tember 1963. succeeds Harry ~ Wellman who is retiring. Dr. Wellman, who was named to his present office in 1!¥.111. served as adin'1 president last yt>ar after Clark Kerr was fired. Or. Oswald becomes number two man in the University administration. I Trackmen Sought At Boys' Club -The Boys" elulH>f taguna-Beactt ii- looking for boys, grades 3 through 8. th join the club·s track and fleld teaIJ1. The club has already scheduled five meets and urges all eligible boys tb participate. · Workouts will begin Mondax, at the club. Registration bas begun and aU Interested stwuld· contact procram • director 801 Wood at the club. ---------~,-· =« a < - -,. 'y • / , .. .. FAIRVIEW IAPTIST CHURCH CA.a.c.i ,. ............... ,elr~fft.C.M. 1:30 & 10-.55 A..M. WORSHIP SERVJCE ti• A.A4. IUJIDAY CHUltCH K~ l"t1Nt.M:"JI>. Mi S"Sf:'ltf"Dflllf , ... r1•a"'* ......... w-. '"•• ~ ••11 ,, .. -............ n,w---.c..-....... HAUOI TRINITY IAPTIST CHURCH 1Dl ..... lt.• ....... ~ ..... IOlllT S. MDS. ,_., Sunday Scboot 9:~ a.m. Morning Worlhip 11 :00 a.m. Baptist Tralninl Union 6 p.m. Evening aervice 7 p.m. Wedne1day Blble Study & Prayer . . . . . . . 7:00 p.m. ' I' RRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCH "'" ...... ~ ..... I• lft. M Srt llaa.11t S.N.y ScltMI • ••, •• , ••• •:41 Tral"}"9 U11ion; ••••••••• 6:00 Menillt wenM,. •.••••.• 11 100 EY ... .,.. weni.,., ..••..... 1:00 W.ftoMlay hfflftf Saf,,lco ...•....• 7:15 ..... MJ.'111 "._y AhNys A,.Aellle UNIVERSITY IAl'TIST CHURCH DH S. I. 'AUSADO H . IANTA ANA Hll5HTS IUllDAY KHOOL ...... f tU A.M. MM Ht He WOHHll' ........... II •.M. 1n111 ... WOIUHll' 1 l'.M. MIOMalC H•VICI WIDNDDAY . P:tl ~.M. lft. aoelllT CAMIU-CMU•CM l'MOtll ~ RUT IAPf1ST CHURCH ., ..... ,..., .~....,, 17411M ...... ,..... ,....., " Dr. ~ ..... ~ _ .. ,., FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH - Vlctoria & Placentia Ave . Costa Mesa .... l."""' -·-..... ..... _ .. _ .. l •-4lt.111 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES IUNCHD CW THI MOTMll CHUICH THI HUT CHUICH Of CHlllT, sc:mmST , •· Iii! IOSJ~'IACHUHTTS Subject of the Lesson -April 7 ''UNREALITY'' Corona del Mar-Second Church of Newport t.ach c-• M• Sc-.. 611 c..tM Aft. c..... ..... a...G a S-..., ~lt •. M. 1~ ........... -nu 1. CMlt Hwy. Coste MeN-Firtt Church 6t0 W. "'' St. S.•. t :U , 11 : SS. t :U, 11. 1.-1., RM•-tf6' N~ A'"" Huntington Beach-First Church "' St. • Olfft S... t :JO, 11 : SS. t :lO, 11. ...... •--1uot1 .. bguna leach-First Church 6H M........ S... t:Jt, 1h & t:M. It. .......... _214,..... .... N.wport leach-first Church IHI Ylll &.We S... t :tl, 11; U. t :tl, 11. ........... -JJtl Yle I.We All are cordially invited to attend the church servkes and en1oy the privileges of the Reading Rooms THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH Wetcom. You. ST. JAMES, JJ" Y111 u.. ~ IMcli .....,......__,:M.,:M,tt:ll --T....., , ... _,.._, .... ,._ •-,._ ~ ............... ... hcter, fte .... ,,... P. M1i1t N; .-.._ n. hr. hM C,.., ~ 675-0210 ST. MICHAEL la ALL ANGELS, 5th & Marguerite Corona del Mar Sundays: 8:00, 9:30-Child care at 9:30 Holy Days u announced a.aw, fte t.. ............ hltt-,.._ 61J-64H ST. JOHN THE DIVINE, 2043 Orange Ave., CJL Sundays 7:30 & 9:30 Church Scboot-9:30 Thursdays: 6:30 & 10 a.m.; Holy Days as announced "'-· n. .... ,,... W. Du"* 1 -,.._ 14MJH IPISCOPAL ST. WILFRID'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH H it SI ti C-.... l..8M -Jwt _. tf l'IYt '911111 ........... liMcll. Cfflllrllle ,.,,. .... ,_ c. (....,, ,.., ... Sunday S.rvlc. 1:11 •.M • ....., c-... f•• A.M. Hrnll'J s.r.tcie a ewe~ 7:tl l'.M. ·-SOeel 1:• l'.M. ....... n:• A.M. Menlla9 ...... .,_ ~ ...,_.., c.. """"*' Rrst Assemblv of Goel C'-c• 14' E. 22nd St., Costa Me.a 541-3761 M. C. Cronic, Putor Aero" ~illlfta"• Auecia._Shlfil ,t11l1e11, 0.1ir Director Su"<l•y Schael-9:10 A."'4. Yollih Rally-S:fo l'.M. ~ S1'"41y School . • . • . 9:ll AM $ Mor"i"t Wonhip • . 11 :ot AM : l'rayer S•,...ice , . . • 6:JI PM '-lly Wenailp -tt:H A.M. llftf "''"""" t:ll •·"'· lt';:~~-====================~lf .. Wrtnn .. ....__ le"'= & H._. ..... Sc-.. ,,,. ...... 11. ="'.:...nlll9' "'4: :::: EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH 6-t-=-,,.. __ ,!!t..,·a-., EYe11i119 Wortlil, •. , . 7:tt PM Newport Harbor Lutheran Church Luther1n Church of the Muter 2501 CllH Dr. LI 8-.fl93 2900 Pacific View Dr. CORONA DEL MAR ................... ,.. ......... J.. ......... -tll·OI. Will.QM I. Ill.ft ..._ ....,_ PMM OR 3..5022 ................... , ......... ,..._ ~ .... · t:•1t:•-. 1:45 _A.M-fa-:t.. wen1t·., .... ..,.,_ .... 11i•tt:• ~., Nunery care available t :.CI A.M-S.N.y ~ Sc'-1 at all services 11 :oo A.M.-Fettin wen111, WILCOME 4 , ...,_,........., CHllST LUTHIUN CHUICH · 'Miuouri Synod 761 Vkteriai at .. c.n ~ LetMr V. TerMW, hltw-- 541 HM w.ntll• Setvlcat: l :U a 11 A.M. ._.,. kl!MI: t:at A.M. ,.... .... U..J ti• A..M. CHtttlTIAN ILUUNTAllY ICHOOt. -·-M •t PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN CHUltCH "'4•H v .. ,. Drive A lak .. Sf.Ht. CMta Mesa. Calif. ANOtn'W C • ..,.....,..._ ~ ll'AMll 'f ... VICI: e a 1h lS 1.a. .. ,_., IOIOOL• •1U a M:U I .& '•ince of ,H tl Lvih1f11t ~lieef -Miwt btli .. Oltolt, ,rinci,al Office "'o"•: 549-0521 Sclteol fltl.11a: 549-0562 lfUN11HfOM IMCH CHURCH OP uu~ous SCIENCE 420 10th St-. Huntt""°" a.ch S..nd.y Morning Services end Youth Churc,,_ f I AM W•dnesd•y Evening Study 6,..up--7:30 PM ..... ,.,.. ......, ..... I IJ6.J1zt -·~-.:-- A Cordial Wekome from THE METHODIST CHURCH • ~ .......... ., •• ....,_ ""N-· c Pro Id, ed...... 0, HUNT1N•TON llACH (...,... ,.. -.. ..,_.. .. ,. .. ....,. Ill ......... H " ursery are v . 1912 N.Otl•A Aft. .,,, .. _...... "' ,,.. c-~ M7-4M4 141·41'11 141-6141 '"""' Sd!MI • t :U A.M.. Ywllt Now ....... ,, .. "·"'· Qardl a.Ir • .... ....... .., .... hlal!d i _...., ---... 11:• A.M. • ._... ............ ,,. P.M. Viaiton w.1c ..... Nunery Att9tldant COMMUNITY ,,.,.,,~... llvff UNIYIUITY MITHODIST CHUICH W..liip •••• 11 :1' AM IJJ-12JJ M..Wlltft..it«lf1'fk Wl.DflllDA'f ----------lllLE STUDY AND l'llAYElt-1:• l'.N.. MITHODIST CHUlCH ) \ w. leli•u·N· 1'T" .. v:,,.N·. NUCI CMAl'MAll. ,_._ ....... ...,,. Ill~.,. US.0951 ~ fllXT CHRISTIAN """ "" W.Mii11: t :JO I I I AM ' IUI UNIVERSALIST Ch•l'Cli Scli .. t .... t :Jo AM : CHURCH 1 1259 Vict~~~~.C~od• Mm CHURCH OF ~HRIST Ti />_ I <.f / c.t~ St. Ma,. ,,.,.,..,. a-II l...W.ffDr .• J•""-" .... t Mein a Adem• Streett itl>,...~~ 646-4652 287 W. WILSON ST., COSTA MESA tr '-'"a,, .. ?S'JEMIB LY .Jo•4 '::::!'' MITHODIST CHUICH ~ Huntington llHch llTWHN HAUOa _, FAIHllW -r vvv lttt. St I Hart-~. i> SUNDAY MORNING lllLE STUDY ....... _ ....... 1.45 ... llt ,_. Wanhil' I Church Sdl .. I F.trtaitt ~alley i BAHA'IS SUND Y MO Nt · ...... 1 ....,c:......_ 9:3o a 11 AM lSIU1' ,, Mor11j"9 Wor1hip •• l :JO 10:4S .A R NG WORSHIP I COMMUNION •• 10:45 A.I.A 111• •.M. -._.. ,.,.,._ .... A.M. -......., ~ l-4e.nn MITHOOIST CHUICH : l lble ~choel ...... 9:10 . ,ROCLAIM ~NDAY EVENING WORSHll' .. .. .......... •:OO l'.M. 11• "-"'--......,.. "-C..._ '• ,..._ 'I Youth Gre~t •••• 6:00 PM n -~ 'i!~ . WEDN ESDAY EVENING lllLE STUDY . , ..••.••. 7:30 'M av-." ::w-~ l'ISIW • .,. N~ _...., c..te Mate Hartt. 11221 htliar4 ....... _... ....l'2Y...... . .. • !!.:....:.-4.i..~. ~t' -::.· "<.:-~ ..11.4!j-j,·'tl.:··· ;).' :..._ •• ·" .. ""':l:"CZ~-:r:;;v--~'E:"'~:'."":"'-""!'.,.._ "="-~4-.-.. -:;,,-----.lJI.., -----~_.i,~.-. ~~ ~...1-~ i•' 1 ~,:.;-;;-._~ . ~~ .....! i .. -~-,.\.' . ~'ll,l,l!Y C4~ Mny DU -M~ tt.Z.2HJ Nll"t •r C•nt l'A1¥1dM et•" -v~ "The tomiseo n• • t ..-0 • '"\ ••··~ -·~_::...::...:._..:_~~-=~=:=;;;:~mt: .......,.._ -. .,_,Ill" }•,.·--~ a rfi:•I A..t · H< j Offiu: Slf."'9 Diet Devoll-a..tSll 541-3115 or'"S49-2005 II Mlahtw A-W. Mi.""9 Meta Vw4o I a.i.., $t. ,, Ph6ne: S4a.5711 Day or Night n11:.1 , ....... ,. ·--m· bly of God 14t.271t .......... loac• : .--~;;;-;~-;~~~;;7t;:;--;~;;;:~--~~~~~~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;~~~] g 8 • f1Aa w.,,h~ I Church Schoel LA•ONA llACH i I 9:00 & IO:lO AM MITHODtST CHUICH F I RS T CH R IS T I A N CH UR C H Fifteenth Is Jlomvria, Newport Beacb H•t~ __ hac• 2 m 2 w_.., DP le tt4f ,..., A ... rt .... a lhpallel , llOUNTAI" YAWT aNTIAL CORONA DEL MAR ' ....... • .._....... flflPT s.. Lt,.. ' ._ . .,.,_ L •-o.o.. ....... lfllE CHURCH nt0111A1 •NWMWT\ ,_., MITMOOIS1 CHUICH w--. If AM I UNIFIEO SUVIC~ l .S. ... t alO, WOltSHIP ... IO:JO Sunday School t :41 A.M.. MondDJ Worship l0:50 A.M. 2n1 17ttl St .•••• SJ~ll31 Clwrch X-.. t :41 AM .._., ....,..... 11 .. ..,,_ ' w .. t11i, I CJ.ercll Sdl"I .,,.JOH a can.1111111in cwo....,.......,.. AtO.....,.-..-C.A. Sentc:. 1:09 P.M. E•an~ aaDJ '1:00 P.M. t:Jo a 11 AM N-,.,t ... di "'--------------------·ri !-· .... s.11e1a _._JI , .... cw.-..., s....., ......_ HHti.,t. .... ..._.._.. CHRIST CHURN • COMMUNITY 1Y THI SIA ~ l1'1phaiiing W8' 7:30 p.m.. Prl7er-Ro1al Rusert• Nl1lla11NttM MITMOMST CHUICM r•M w • ..._. ......,, I GO .&UR.&D! .~~~ ............... .._.,. .. ,Jl.c.1146-71'6 .. 1 Al ~IA~M~: w.-:'til:o:,,AM ~~ "ftle ,_.,of Ille ttoly SpiriC t I IO:JO AM CJ.wdi w..I tilt AM SLEEP IN SUNDA y MOININGI s.d., Sc'-1 ' AM ~ Monllllf WofothiP ' •I'd 10:30 ~ 9 lW ...... *IOI ......... ....._.. r-a... 5e!vltt 7 PM ~y ~S4udy CAL VARY CHA,IL _......,. ... NIWPOltT HARBOR LUTHlltAN CHU!tCH •CM ...... .._..._. ........... ~"-........ ,_.... ......... ..... ...... ~a..······''" ·-a.a .... ,.. _ ................ ~ .... ~ 6U-95l2 Mid "•)let 7 PM Nv<w..,. dlr""' _,,1<9 A hllf Yo.di "°PMW Cnt. .. ~ _, llfd. St. COIQ Mew ~ If.. .. ,_, lie.A~ • TIMPLI SHARON 617 .... M •1114 C... ..... .. a.w.t ~s. Her1lt "'W.. ..... s.r.ic-1111 ,_ PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES of the Harbor Area I 1) -i \ . .. • Sillll'Qy, Apnl 6. 1968 PULJ>.IT AND PEW ... colsT €HURCHES - DAIL y '1LOT I Dr. Herbster Talk Slated I (Ctttt=• ,,._Pate f) Palml" at ... t :• service It the •PMt CUpel, .,.,1 Bolla Ave., We.stmiuter. 'Ille menaae at b o t b services will be .. StHd· fasU,," presented by tbe pastor. the Rev. Wllll' J. Loar. At tbe 7 O'clock evening service the putor will belng a s~ience and faith meS$1ge, "This JS an Orderly World." 'rbe ju.n.ior hllh lDd senior high B aptist youth fellowships will meet at 6 p.rn Dr. Fred R. Bremer. dean of instruction of the Sad- dleback Jurtior College. will s::-eak oo "The Meaning of the Community College" al Sund&y's 10:30 a.m. meeting of the U1ltar l a1 l!D.Jverulltt FeO.wshJp of Lapaa Be~ in the Art Assocbtioa Gallery. Services ldteduled at Sl WUfrW'1 E,_.,.. aarch. Ellis and Chapel ~ Hun- tington Beach, Suoclay in· elude communion and bless- ing of palms at 8 a.m.: family Eucharist. 9 : 3 0 : morning prayer at 11 o'clock and evensong at 7 p.m. Father Duffy will speak in the parish hall at 7:30 p.m. Communion w l I l be celebrated at 6:30 p.m. Monday. T u e I d a y • Wed- ne.sday and Thursday. Com· munion also will be offered at 10 a.m. Wednesday. Member• 4:t lhe-1.ldieru C1nrrd of th Muter, 2900 Pacilic View Drive, Corona del Mar. will be ottered commuaion at Sunday' s morning worship hours. Dr. .llOJ.114m.. Jl El.let. ~ i 11 prtsent a message titled "From Lowlin'ess to Ex- altation." At the lta&initoe Bucb Cbrc ti Rdl&loua Sdtnce. -Q> JOth St.. 1be: topic to be, diSc~sed this Sunday by the Rev. Ernest Pate is ''Thjs ls the Way." The regular l1 a . m . service will be followed by a coffee hour. Dr. Charles H. Dleren- Oeld, pastor of St. Aadrew't Presbyterian Cburtll, 600 St. Andrew's Road, Newport Beach. will deliver part six. "The Faith or Decision". in his Lenten series "Horne Safer• Et Sctnday's s. 9:30 and U a.m. services. New member& wil1 be received at all t b r e e services. The Co 1ta Meta Ce n1 re11Ue1 tf Ult Reorcanlz.ed Cburcll • r Jesus Ori1t of Latter Day Saints, which holds regular services at the Orange County Farigrounds, Costa Mesa. will b<>ld a com- munion service at 11 a.m. Sunday. Elder Robert M. Morris will be the speaker and the music wlll be pro· vided by the 1unlor choir. A prayer and fellowship uevice will be conducted at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. The Rev. Melvin V . Taylor, minister ol Fairview 8 a p t I 1 t Cborch, 2525 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. will give a sermon titled ''Empty Praise" at the 8:30 and 10:55 a.m. services Sunday. The new c.trpeting and pews wlU be dedieated DEA'l'B NOTICES LEIERITZ JOHofl Wtm•m L ... rllJ. ...... tO. "' ltl • ""' SI.. "'-' IUOI. Pent<! ..... Aorll S. SurvlvM "" tl1ter1, Edflfl A. l ttufh, ,._, leedl. Jvll• "· lt•u- d>•lnil, HUfttlntlOll Peltt. ~ Vlc:!Otfe at the 10:55 a.m. servt~s. Ted». $Ct. 1'ee Carter, wbo built ~ I rpt8tioa U th. "Sinemc Sereeot." in tbe Mr Force, wU1 provide • evaa~ cooctrl at 7 0 'clock ttda •vetiua& la the Community Bible Clurch, 17575 Euc1id. F o u n t a l n Valley. Tbe public ls invited. 'lbere will a.e no admissioo charge. ;.. mem.orill service to the 1aie Dr. MlrtiJI Lutber Klng Jr., alain dvil rilhts leader, will be cood11cted in the C.mmalty M e t la • d t t t Clt..U. l98Z Hell Ave .• Hun- Uniton Beach. at 7:30 p.m. SUoday. 1be service was ar- ranged by the Huntington Beacb-FountaU Va 11 e y M.inbterial AMociation. At the morning services. 9 and 10:30 a.m., 1be Rev. Rater' G. Betsworth, will present a sermoo titled "He Saved Others. ' On Palm Sunday, at n a.m., Dr. Heney Gerttard. minllter of the Laina Bead! C1narc• of ReU1lou1 Scff:nee, 20062 Lagun2 Can· yon Road. will speak on the subject. "The Road t o Freedom.·• The Westminst er Bretlrrea Church, 1 4 6 1 + Magnolia Ave.. will be boldfDg a pane.ate breakfa~ this Sunday to mark U\e be&iftoine ot a Sunday school contest to l a s t t b r o u g II April. The breakfast will be served between 7 and 9:45 a.m. The regulflrly sdleduled Sunday sCbabl hours are A aod 10 a.m., and the mom· ing worship hours 9 and 11 o!e~·----During the 7 o'clock even· irlg ~. the chancel choir will present the Easler Cantata "The Crucifixion." Featured soloists will be Mrs.~ and Lynn 'Fotd. Chrltt Lutberu Church, 760 Victoria St .. Oosta Mesa. will obser\re P.alm Sunday at two services, 8:15 and 11 a.m. Communion will be celebrated at both, and tbe Rev. Lothar V. Tornow will bring a message oo the tneme "Living tor Jesw." There will be a reunion of all the young confirmands aA !be 11 a.m. worship. The Flttt M e t lu d I s t Chl'clt. 420 W. 19th St .. Costa Mesa, will conduct duplicate sef'vices at 9:30 abd 11 a. m. Sunday with the Rev. Ricbard J. Dunlap J>N!adllng. A supervised nursery and dlurcb school will be heki at the same hours. Sunday evening. a{ 7 o'clock. the choirs will present tM Easter portion of Handel's Messiah. The public is invited. The Palm SUnday services at the FJrst Auembly of God Church, 146 E. 22nd St.. c.osta Me!a, will begin at 10:50 a.m. Pastor M. C. Cronic will present a se'mOO titled "Writle1l ;in Letters o( Greek. Latin a11d Hebrew." Frank Klassen. w h o reeeotly returned f r o m lsr~l. will show films of Old Jerusalem oo Palm Sun- day and other pictures of the ~er season at tne 7 p.m. service. The WMC Miss)OOaf"y group will be in charge ol the service. Church servtces ~ lhe Jnaltau of AblUty, located at 1862 Placentia. Costa Mesa. LM. IMlllllU. Stfvkff Wiii !If. orf\11te. §~dj· vr111en.,.,, s.1urdo. n -10 t PMr 11'1.. g ~d.ru-• 1'~._r~~~. ·~ " '.M:'f~~· "'I ~ ~Ei'EZ· ~./--, .. .. .. .....---~ • "'b<!" oerez. ,._ 0.11 st.. s1e11ron. Dedicated P••MCI •w•v Allfll 4. survived b• Nf> tnts, Mr ..... Mtt. MINlllflM Peru. 1"4 el9ht brolNrt llld • lllllma. Orevetlde .. rvtc.s, ,,,.,.,,.,, 19:11 ""'' 0... .,,... ....,, C-ltfY, OI~ _..,. "'"" l'lfftlly Colonial "--' ltoml. BALT'J MOBTUARIF.8 Corou .S Mar OR I-Nit Costa Mesa Ml .. uu BELL BROADWAY MOlm.JARY lit Bf'Odw11, C..U Me .. (J ~ PACfnc VIEW MEMORIAL PAD Ce•tterJ • M.nury 3M P~~~ Drtve Newpert Bead, Clllftnla '"""" PEElt FAMILY COLONlAL FUNERAL ROME 7lf1 ...,_ At't- Wntm.,.... m.ms Keys exchanged bands last. Sundey during the dedfcaUon of the education building ol the Community Prubymian Onrreh of Laguoe Bcadl, 415 Forest Ave. Tboae present at \ht dedication ioch>ded 0 r . Dallas R. Turner. c•n· tractor Coerles E. Benron. elder George Hill. who receiveJ bwkHng keys frOfll Mn. Claude L. SenereJd. wife of the ardtitect. ~Ider DMid W. · Young and Ule Rev. Willian 0 . Edel. Alto tbett were 0 r William Ullom, mayor or Laeuoe Beach William D. MartJll, Warren Morgan, Dr. 'l'bcllMa Judy, ttle Rev. Hugblton Peytoo, etder Rod M..tln .S ttM Rev. Merr~ll NehoG. bavt been ~ by the 8n. D. ~ Betaet. ..., ttnU81a Friday, h'Gm 1t a.m. lo S p.m . vaioua clusee, exerctits. Md 1 problems clinic Jn ~. £w~ HC"Viets • r e Monday throuah Saturdny from 8 to 10 p.m. as follows: Monday -apirltuat H• erc1"': Wednesday dl.lcusslon IJ"OUP: Thursday -llJirjtull exercises; ~·t·t­ day -Introductory course pert l -"Theology ol AbHitism" and ''The Purpose ol l.Jle";.Saturday -introductory course part a. For addiUooal inJormallon call MU173. The children or t h e kJodergarten and primary departmeota ol tile HaiN? Fin& Cluiltlaa Cbllrd will lead the palms proceasiooal and will s1ng two tpeelal numbers at UM 10:45 a.m. worship hour Sunday. Or. D~ W. MeEk-oy will use as his sermon subject. "Washing Our Hands l.n P I I a t e • s Bowl.'' Services are held each Sunday at Harper Elemen- tary School, 425 E. 18ttl Street. Church school mffts al 9:45 a.m. Two worship services will be conducted at 9:90 and 11 a.m. Sunday at Ile Flnt Methodist Cliu.rcb, 2'nl 17th St., Huntington Beach. The .Rev. G. Russell Shaw will speak on the topic "Bebold! Your Jemc." New members wut be received at ttle services. G. NelUD&GL dtllvtt a terma. tlUad "Tbt Lord Kttda You .. at SW>day's Jl~ a.m. worlhlp bour. The eennou far the 7 p.m. service wW be "A Nigbt Sctoe With Tragic Conse- quences." "ll Christ Came to Ora.op County" will be the sermon topic ot the 8e.v. Norma.OJ · . Brown Palm Sun~y at Plymeu1' c.air•r•Uou.I Claarelt of Newport R1rbtr, 3262 Broad St., Newport Beach. Be wiD present it a:t the 10 a.m. serv\ce. Sund~ school ls held at ~ samf' time w I t h baby-altting servcle provided. Co'mm\lftlon. confirmat.lon and reception of 1 t w members also wlU be con· ducted at the service. Guest soloist wiA1 be Miss Kafhleen Westmoreland. soprano. The cbW'Cb will be open dally from noon to 1 p.m. April 8-13. Temple Be~ DavW •f Oruce Couty will not con· duct services Friday. April 12, since lt "1ll be the first night or tbe P a s s o v e r . However at 10 a.m. Satu:-- day , A!'JrU 13. srevices' will be conducted for ttie temple at tbe C o m m u n I t y Oongregational C h u r c h • Katella and Bloomfield, Los Alamitos. Saturday evening at 7 o'clock a Seder will be con- ducted by Rabbi S. tevy for members aod friends at the Richard Henry Lee School ia Roetmoor. Reservations can be made by callint Bea Kershberg, 827-2114. "Solemn Procession Im(! "Unre.ality" is ttle subjec( Blessing ol Palms" will be of the lessori-sermon lo be observed at ltle 9:30 a.m. read this week in all Orange Sunffy-()(.. St ........ u. •County €1lrf9tiu-~- Olvt11e Episcopal Cburcb, churches. . 2CK3 Orange Ave., Costa The responsive readi11g in- Mesa. Commooioo will be eludes ttiese verses from offered at tbe 7:30 and 9:30 Proverbs: "Let nol mercy a.m. servi~. -~thee: bind 'Ale Rev. Bruce CIMUng, minister of the Flrlt Qrts.- Uan Church. 384 Legion. LagUDa Beach, will gJve the second sermon in his Easter series ''The Crucifixion of Christ" this Sunday at ttie 10:45 a.m. worship. t,~m aboot -ttly neck: writ~ them upon ttie table of thine heart : So shalt thou find favour and g o ~ d un- d~standing in ~l:e sight of GOO and man." The Rev. Maxie Dunnem. Great Faiths Stud y Set In Laguna The Co mmun i ty Presbyterian Church o f Laguna B~ch, 415 Forest Avt!., bas invited Dr , Morg.an S. Odell to conduct an adult seminar on great world religions. This course of study will t>e taught in conjunctl-On wiLh the Rev. William 0 . Eckel, who will follow Dr OdelJ's course with Old Testament study. Dr. Odell is p re s i d e n t emeritus of Lewis and Clark College, Portland, Ore. Dr. Odell's first subject for dl..scussion will be an overview ol leading world religions as related to Old Testament understanding. The first aemioar will begin April 1 at 9:30 in ttie church parlor. The subsequent subjec!s will be as follows : AprU 14. Hinduism -The World as lllusioo ; April 21. Buddhism -The Sontrol of _cr_ayil).8; April 28, Ju<iaism -God at Work ill History, and May 5, Islam -Judgment and Obe- dience. .M~tDt-conclusion ol....Dr~ Odell's five seminarg, th~ Rev. William Eckel will car· ry on wlttl a ~tudy irt depth of the Old Testament. which will run !or five consecutive weeks. Dr. Ben ¥. Herbster, presidenf ol the United Church of Ohri&t, a two- CORNELL .. mllllon·membtr 'de.nomlna· Uon, will prMch at 10 a.m. Sunday at The N e t gbborhood Congrega- tlooal Church. St. Ann's and Glenneyre, Laguna Beach. The Rev. EJ I s w o r t b Richardson, mihl.ster or the church. will introduce Or. Herbster who In turn will tant union. ~ 11 • mmber • ot the general bowd of the National C o u n ci l of Churches, a member of the executive commlttte of the World Alliance of Reformed Churches and of tbe ex· ecutive cow:~dl of t h e l n t e rnatioDal Congrega. tional CouncU. (CoatlJlued from Pace 4) des1gns on A m e r I c a n freedoms." Msgr. Casey writes Ill the St. Louis Review. pre.eh on "The Love Your..==========. Had At First." Dr. Herbster was a key figure in the negotiations , ""' which resulted lo formation OR. CAR~N. noting f U Ob -s. b some of the same factors , o the nited ur"u Y said that Protestants today unie>n of the Evangelical and "know much more about the Reformed Church and,. the workings" of the Catholic C' o ngregational Christian tmdergoing modoficahons in Churches. and helped draft Church. which itselC Is I h e denomination's con· structure and outlook. sutut1on. lo the American setting or He was elected first pres1- rLYMOUTH COH6H6ATIONAl CHUICH A11nouncu kclltslw Ho,..,sa-tl,.. Cecil B.DeMille's Picture of Picture9 reUgious pluralism. be said dent of the UnUed~urch at in a telephone interview. the its constituting syiiod in Ju· candidate of a religious ly, 1961 and re-e&ected to a minority uways "takes ~n second fOur-year term in the burden of proving he is 1965. Nightly 7:Jo P·I!'· not a captive" of his group. Dr. Herbster is active in Apr. 7 thrv Apr. 1,. For instance, he said. the Consultation on Church rLYMOUTM CHURCH Republican c a n d i d a t e Union in which 10 major n.1 etw4 st.-....... llMdl Richard M. Nixon. a denominations are exploring ..., "'" ~ =:.:.... ,,_. Quaker, has clearly shown the possibilities _:O::_f__:_P:_:ro:_:te::,:s:_·=========-he is not bound to the ---'"l ~ t general Quaker \eaching of pacifism -both by his ex- pressed views and the" fact he was a Navy officer in World War 11. RE SAJD other potential candidates this year raced similar circumstances, in- cluding: f oirliavm flanorial p.k T be St#llbln.tls Mo.I Ba i ..,., MnnonMI • C.OUt:•U1• • C.-• Charles H. Percy oC Illinois, ., -ii UlC WV~ Republican Sen . ~~1 TREES 0 £ ~~ _~I 1" a Christian Scientist, who ratt o. ,.._ .._ has firmly s u p po r t e d ···---~-...._ s... M. _, o,.-. medical programs despitel===================:::::;:::; his church's opposition to medical treatment. ST. WILFRID'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH -.-Chapol l.e Cit niS.-Hmtf .. tM"rn ~­ In • ..-.. C. C.Cey. Pastor ~s ~Republican Gov. George Romney, a Mormon, who has strongly backed racial equity despite HOLY WE~ SEfwt£ES his church's b~ ~~11-=-.... ---Ne-~p.r1es1S. omney has pulled out or the active cam· paign lists. Choir Sings 'Messiah' ,ALM SUNDAY -April 1 8 AM-Holy Communion & 81tuin9 of P•lms 9:30 -Chortl Holy Eucharist 11 :00 -Morning Pr•y•r & Sermon by Pestor 1 PM-Ev~nsong with Sermon by Gordon Bttehtm 7:30 -f•ther Oulfy will spHk to the Youth Groups Pe lms will bt distributed •+ ell services In the atternoon the CWF will honor ttle new minister and his family with a recep· tioo from 4 to 6 p.m. At the 6 p.m. service the Rev. Cushing will discuss ttie theme "1 Am Persuaded." Immediately alt.er the even- ing 1erv\ce young church members will travel to Hun- tington Beaoh to participate in the "Omega Teen Scene." pastor of Saint Andrew'• by Ult Sea Metbod11t Church. San Clemente. will be tbe evening speaker at the Orange Co\Dlty C a m P Farthest Out meeting today in the McAulay Fellowship Hall of the First P r e s b y t erian Church. Orange. U1e Ii u b j e c t : "God Satisfies." The chancel choir of C-Os!a MONDAY, April I -1>:30 AM , Holy Communion TUESDAY, April t -6:30 AM. Holy Communion WEDNESDAY , Aprll 10-l>:lO AM . Holy Commun!o~ The meefing will begin at 4 p.m. with a ball hour of reJJowship. At 4:30 Helen "Finding a More Vital Duecker ol Pasadena will Relationship With God" i.s lead the meditation period the theme of a Holy Week whicb will be followed by h. · · t be h ld the prayer period. Arnold ~o mg ml.SSlOO 0 e aod Helen Ouecker will be ail St. George'• Eplaeopal Church. El Toro Road and the prayer group leaders. Wisler Drive, El Toro. The Galilean Hour opens beginning Monday evening at 7: 15 with singing after and continuing t h r CJ u g h which the R~:Dwtnain wtlt Thursday. The meetings will speak on the theme "No begin at 8 o'clock~ even-L9ogei' Strangers." ing. The Rev. Loren p. Flick· f\ community so ng pro-Mesa's First Met hod isl gram conducted by the Church will present lhP pastor 1s held e v e r y E:ister por .ion of Handel'' Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. The ''Messiah" Sunday evening theme for next week's pro-at 7 o'clock in the sanctua!'y gram is·' U n sh a k ab I e at 420 W. 19th St. Faith." The 4-0-voice choir is directed by GeraJd Olsen./ Pastor Henry B .Jone~ with Loretta Henry al the wiU gtve a message on pipe organ and Tom Key ad-/ "Christian Unity" at the 9 ding tr u mp et a c-1 and 10:30 a.m. communion companiment services Sunday at Central Featured soloists a r e Bible Ch .. rcb, 23rd and sopraoos B-Onnie Shelley. Orange. Costa Mesa. Jan Unvert, and Tanya His topic for the 7 p.m. Founds: contralto Martha worship will be · · A n Frisbie, tenor Jon Vorisek. Evangelical Views Adults... and baritone H o w a r d 9tie regu\ap Bible. shl*J and f'risiJte. prayer meeting will be con-. An offering wiU be taken. 10:00 AM, Holy Communion MAUN DY THURSDAY -Aprn 11 &:30 PM-Th• Anniverury of the lns+itu+io11 of the lord's Supp•r will be c•lebreteJ with Holy Communion. 7:30 PM-Supper in th• Puish Htll GOOO NIOA Y -April l Z ; 12 . ] PM-ThrH Hour Service o/ Mtditetion on the Pts1ion of Our Lord. Nurury Cu• will bt provided. ·HOLY SATURDAY -April 13 J 0:00 AM-Holy Communion l :00 PM-Public Beptism l:lO PM-Evening Pr•y•r tnd Blessing , of tht Peschel Cendle ducted at 7 p.m Wedne5day. with proceeds designated Cor sanctuary be~utiflcation. The Doily Pilot Best In The West The Rev. S. Reginald inger will P"each to the Hammond, father of the U .. Cb b Rev. F. C. Hammond. vicar Ne• P 0 rt nuy urc of St. George's. will conduct congregation at the lO a.m. Dr. Edwln R. Greene. Nurst>ry care will be pro- pastor or Warner Avenuf' vided for youngsters. Bapttst Cburcb, Gothard1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii._;;.;;.;.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii and W a r n e r . Huntington Palm Sunday service on the the mission .In addition to subject. "The Conquering the mission. ttle Rev. Ham-Ci Beach. will speak on "A Day of Acclaim·• at the 11 a.m. worship service Sun- day and 01. "The Day or Ac· tion" at the 7 p.m. worship. Sunday Bible school classes meet at 9.45 a m. Nursery care will be provided for aJJ services. mond will preach at the 9:90 Spirit" io the Senior tizens Center. 15th and Irvine and 11 a.m. servk es on Avenue. Im med i ale I y Pa1m Sunday and the three-following ttie service. the hour Good Friday ~rvice. Rev. Flickinger will presenl The First Baptht Cltureb the "Chrutian Unity Hour" of Fountain Valley, 17415 over radio station ,KBIG on Magnolia. Fountain Valley. l.;::;;=========;:=============:::;11 will hold Palm Sunday services at II a.m Dr. Lawrence Allen. Interim pas:.or. will d i s cu s s "Christ's Last Call t o Jerusalem." Senior high members will meet at 9 a.m. for a p a n ca k e J>te~k.la&t Qf~cedi!t1t t.Ae Sun<fay s~oor hotr'".,, ~. Other services I n c I u d e : youth groups at 6 p.m., prayer service 6:15 r.m .. and evening w o r s h p 7 o'clock. The 10:30 a.m. service at the Unitarian U1lversaU1t Cbarcb of Costa Mesa, 1259 • Victoria St.. Sunday will be a memorial service to the late Or. Martin LutheT King .Ir.. the Rev. R0«er T. Walke, Unitarian minister, aMounced. A talk which wM to have been given by Dr. Maurice Kaplan on ''The Problem of Providing Psychotherapeu· tic Facilities for CbJldren hi Orange Cqunty"' was re- 1cheduled ror Sunday. April 14. Members of tht Firtt Baptltt C ' a r c h . l>I Magnolia. Costa Mesa. will hear their mlnlsler, Or. P. .... ,.. ~fol. rtymollfh Congr-.ational Church of Newport H.W J262 lrood Street, Newport loech HOLY WEEK SERVICES -,.,,-'-~ SUM~~~ • -.._u_' ·1 ,,. \~ " 11> :00 A t"-t' :_.Children' 1 Proces1ton o-n1oty P' •Im' ·' Gue1t Soloi1t, Miu l<ethy We1tmorelend Chencel Choir Speciel Music Communio11 Sermon: "H Christ C•m• to Oreng• County" Church School for All AgH Nursery Cue ProviJed Nl .. HnY AT 7:30 ,M -Aprfl 1tinApril14 Ctcil I. DoMillt 's ()fi9i11el "KING OF KINGS'' Or1mefic Story of the Lift of Jesut Chri1t DAILY -12 ..._ te l PM Church Op•n for Preyer lndividutl Communion Or9e11 Mec:litt tion IASTD SUNDAY -A,,11 14 1 AM-Etster Sunr i1t Servict , Sptcit l Mus ic l .t :JO AM-~ester C&hti11e11ttl lrHkft1t I 0 AM-Eester Service, Specit l Music Messt9e: "The Cllmu of the Go1pel" Church School for All Agt1 Nurury Cert Prov ided UV. NORMAN l. BROWN, Mlni1t•r CEMnnY Wl'S q MAUSOIJ!U)( O.YPIS Prom $130 f Prom "'6S rstminsttr Sltmarial Parle - H...C.•PY-Ce•e'tea Y COMPLETE FUIERAU $245 lncludn Casket ~nd an Mor·tvory S.rv1ee1 "Everything loc1ted together i11 one be1utiful 19lact" ";-"' ~ CQUJtT Qf ~HO~OR '· for Vel~rans ·~;;J The;,: Fa":u?iei . Tht ntw Court of Honor for Veterens, end their femiliH, is now bting dtveloptd •f Wtstminster in bHutlful GerJH of Remembr•nce. Sptelel inductmenh to BUY NOW in· cluJ• very low prices, terms •• low H I 0 % down with lS mo. to pey, WITHOUT INTEREST OR CARRYING CHARGES. fnsurence prottction on tht u " pt i d bele11ce •vailable for everyone u11Jer 65 yHrs of •9•· Choice cen+rtl ultdion. Unbtlieveble low cost per burit l spec• , , • 1130 ptr person • • . includes lot end compltte enclowment cert. Wtstminder ht1 elso med• •veileble the strvic•s of Cdr. Cleucl F. O'Here, USN, R.etlr•d, u Veter•n.' countelor t nd 1trviet officer, without cost to those he 1erve1. Cell or writt CJr. O'H.,e for cieteih. ·················-···-. 1 CDl. C. F. 0'}1AlA,, USN, RET'D I . I ., . 1 Wt1tmln1ter Memoriol ltork Cem1~,ery 213 ~31 -6571 I 14801 leach Blvd, 7U 531·1752 I ,, 1 w"""'"••· Collfornla 92683 1u 993.2421 • 1 I _... '""""'eel Jn the Vetoron1' COURT Of HONOR I ., l-" SMl'l'lltS JIORTUABY .,, .... .............. • I OVK DClsalm • DEDICAllOI TO COSTA MESA· PROVEll DIUTY A 1 lfl1Nle eontact ,.,.. ~ obfigotlon on rny po11 I I NAME ..................................................... I • LEMllt ~·ioBTUAitv m & lM a. c..&I Meu ..... n.mllMt1'Ell M&MOIUAL PA.RI "'~" _....._ __ "..,. ............ Ctr DH79 e •Mil • I L I c -T _, I ,~A' VI~ N ~ ~ ·::i~ ~ARCI IX Ce111111ltt•• Te lt~ecl C. a."r-..c.11 L St'"'*' Cll. 1011 5,,..., ~I. C.M. I I L 9 - 'AOOlttSS -~----... --------,....-... .... .... ~ .................. . '• ..................... . t F1mili• of Vietn•m or other comb•t •rN c.su.~i11 are offered our com-1 pie+. mortu.ry ind c•met.ry services incfuclln9 burial lot, vault, .+c. wiff,out eod of '"Y •incl. • -- • IWLV 'ILOT - -· -· Jerusalem Notes Easter,.Ras.sovter JERUSALEM (UPI) - For the first time in 20 years Easter and Passover will be celebrated side by side In the old and new quarters or Jerusalem this Jear and the city is filled 1rfth toutists. • -i'be face of the old c.ity has changed little sin<:e the June war. The processions of Good Friday and Palm Sunday will proceed predse- ly ~ they did in the past - but this time Israeli rather than Arab policemen will maintain order in t h e streets. carefu.I observeT will note the Hebrew Jtreet signs. the Israeli groceriH on sale i.n shop windows, tbe Israoeli b I s t o r I c a I m agazlne "Chronicles" displayed ln souvenlr shops. and an oc- casional star ot David in ~ paint on an old city waU, 11, ... PARTICIPANTS Last year there were about 10,000 ptrtlClpants in. the celebrations. TbJJ iiir the number ls expectec2 to be about the same. prayen lo the vernacular - Arabic. 0 t b • r Christian sects like the G r e e k Orthodox Armenians and the Copts follow later in the day. 'Mle F r a n c I s c a o pro- cession is generally held in the afternoon b\lt on Good Frldsiy it ta.kes plaee in the morning to leave other groups time for their own ceremonies. ~ Ott the evenlnJ of ~od Friday, at 7 p,m., there wi.ll be a procession ~nacting Christ's desce~ from tbe cross and bis burial. PROCESSION DUE on foot from a clu&rcb DMr the Mount ot 0 11 v ea overlooking the city ~ tbe bes.utiful crusader Church or St. Anne's Wlthin tbe Walla, the only CbUJ '1 damaged in tbe figbtin& in June. The prle&ta will be followed by members oL other catbolic lnstitutions alll6 the pupils ol tbe mlssoin scaooi.. The Via Ooloron. unlike tts name. ~ a cheerful, wind· illg oriental shopping street tor series of stre~ts} wltb deeply{ecessed cafes #here men s1,t liatenin~ to Cairo and Amman radios. for several years. In the 00W1tyard outside the m.atn lacade ii a shelter made of corrugated iron where tbe stooemasons cbip rbythmJcally at their work. Most of the church ta ltlll shored up with Iron and wooden girders but. tbe cen-- tral rotunda is begimdng to emerge, pe.w a.nd wt'Ute, from the dlliipldatklll and decay. REPAIRS SIGN , Net and wbJcb ll'OUP tabt precedence over the otlMlr bl their rltual4 wlthin the cburcll. AcceN to th• area for the Euter teuoa will probably be limited to braeUI .. it wae to Bethlebem a t Chrlltmas. 1 s r a e 1 ii d.terml.ned to mow ooce .,.m tUt decorum 11 evea beUel' preserved U D d t r preffDt nde than it W a I under that or its predeceSIOrs. But it is still an unusual , sight to see Jaraell pldet eip!P>i .. the topoerapby ot ... •A • lllE • DAY The Via Dolorosa and the Church of the H o I y Sepulchre look much as they did Wt year though a On Good Friday. as on every Friday of the year. the Franciscan friars will lead a processlon along the Way of the Cross to Cdvary In tbe Cburc.h of the Holy Sepulchre. They wiU I.atone On Palm Sunday another procession headed by the Latin patriarch will set out Tbe Church of the '}Joly Sepulchre b3$ been Ull· dergolng extensive reptirJ The repain are a sign that for the fit,st time ·io bundrltds of years all tbe Christian orders a.re united in their desire to see tbe cburcb renovated, no matter which altar belongs to wb.lcb the Cruclfixioe to Cbrlatian ~ ' piJgrima iDaide the Jfo!J ii!iiiiiiiii~ON*iL,Y:~' foDiA~YnsFLILEHFTi=riiiiiiiiiiiii~ ~pa.ldlN. ~ 11.ttttOL ~ Horoscope Aires: Day Features Change, Creitivity INCOME ·TAX .. MONDAY., APRIL 8 TAURUS (April 20 -May display lntersst -do S-O. of conderllmng, come up 20): Follow through on CANCER <June 21.July w'f th constlwtive "11 .. hunch. Study AR IE S 22): Check details. There gecli1m. message. Be a self-starter. could be loophole which VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): By SYDNEY OMARR Be determined w it ho u t favors your position. Money If in background, dilplay ''Tlle wise man cootrols being obstiDate. Give at-comes your way if you loyalty by being enthusias- his destiny ... Astrology tention to home. property. stress ability. unique in· lie. Day to penmt others to points the way." One who teaches you terests. Fine for getting have spotlight. APP 11 e s ARIES (March 21·AprH deserves credit. money's worth and reward es:>ecially to fa m 11 Y 19): Day features change. GEMINI (May 21.June for tervice. members. Wait to be asked creati.ve activity. Check fn-20): Day features move-LEO (July 2.1-Aug. '22): f~r advice. Stress quiet ----ve9hnent""PMSibilities-4'0W"'-ment, oppoi tttnity;-a-ehance--Some MSocistes a p ~ ..diploroac.x.,.__ ---: knack for being at right to meet attractive people. mercurial. Take this in LIBRA (Sept. 2.1-0ct; 22> · place comes to rore. Be in· Key ls to corx:entrate -to stride. Those who change at-A~cent on hopes .•. wtshes. dependent. Stress original be an excellent listener. titud~s. m.lnds. medlods are friends. Be ~latic._ b~t approach. Make move. Others are impressed il you genuinely confused. Instead also imaginative. Maintain Hopeful, Gloomy ·2 Ouilooks on Peace Bid trying to declae which one was most likely. se~ ol humQr. Some make proiiUlit tfiif c. a n.ii. o t deliver. Koow this -and plan accordingly. Be self- reliant. SCORPIO (Oct 23 ·Nov. iu: Stress today on career. reations with superiors. Be conservative in expressing views. Don't try to· turn over establishment w l t h one push. Learn ndes -ml you learn sometbing. SAGl'M'AJUUS (Nov. 22- Dec. 21): Find out bow best 'to complete important pro- ject. ObtMI hint f r om SCORPIO message. You need co-operation of ~ in autnority. Adhere to regula· lions -then you avoid dil- ·ficutty.---- CAPRICORN (Dec. 22· Jan. 19): Money ccmnected wttb contracts, agreements, partnership• in spotlight. Geuld_.ftAMed te meite,or bow one Clo8e to you in· vests. spends. New ap- proach does a p p e a r nee~. AQUABIUS (Jan. ~ -Feb. 18): Be aware o1 public relatiOD!I. Protect your im· age. Today. strive for agre•· ment with tboee of oppcmng views. 1bmi is a meeting grouad. Find it -and ferultl will be favorable. Pl&CES (Feb. 19-March 20): . Get basic lasnet let· tled.-Work in ~on with one W'bo aerves you~ knows your babiu. Guard health. Take no unnecessary chances. Key is c&earing dellk u -debri& •. -, ~ - IF TODAY IS Yqytl BlRTHDA Y you are due to dOmplete. a major project - ·as a btlrden is liflted. life become.s more exc#in& G .EN Ell AL TEND~ CIES: Cy c 1 e high for SDetlal word to AQU-AR- IUS: be a shrewd observer. Limn-and Jeam. find out mor$r,!~bout 'l'OWMlt ....i ft wdw CIMY Orn.IT'S S>-... :i.t,• . . T rulll About Al Send $0 e.fll1 ta Om-rr Al .Y Pl OT IGk ~ .Pst1~ ~ .. ~~Jlt. 10017. ' MORE DAYS ~~ !:!l'l!!lt Tu servic~ ~-~-2000 ~ 1·au-c NEWPORT BOULEVARD (at Newport .n.. Harbor), Costa Met. WID DAll t AM • f' PM. SATUIDAY • $UNtAY t ·I ' PHONI 6414724 NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY WASHINGTON (AP) -McNamara has stepped President Johmon's top ad· down as secretary of visers are split between defense; Gtc. William c. hope(ul aikl g Io om y Westmoreland is about to a11sessments o( the pro-leave aa U.S. commander in spects for successfully Vietnam and President negotiating a pea~ set· J<Jttnsoo has annoo.oced be tlement with North Vlet-won't seek ~ledion. One of the difficulties in trying to · arrive at harder c<>nclusions is that all the events have developed so rapidly that U.S. officiall have bad very 1itlie time ln which to collect new in· ttlli,gence for m a k 1 n g judgments. An Open Letter To Costa Mesa Voters nam. ''If you trj to look at such The. ,..,lmlstic mood is thlngs as~ from Han<>i's ~mlnf ttrooger here as p(>Jnt of ~." said one ex· otftclals bave time t o pert, "it's not difficult to see recover from the rapld ex-how you could reach a coo- plosioo of eventS since last clusion that the whole U.S. Sunday and take stock of the war effort was in trouble ~lying realities. and. that we wanted out." The greatest co acer n Walt W. Rostow , the arises from the view of President's special assistant some experts that President for international security al- Ho Chi Minh and hls top of-falrs, is reported to be f i c i a I s m a y h a v e among the more optimistic m i s calculated President administration officials. Johnson'a intention in stop-Secretary . of state Dean ping much otthe bombing of Rusk, on the other hand, is North Vietnam and call~ng said to be among those less Sunday for talks on ending hopeful of any s p e e d y the war. results. It was only five days ago -OD Sunday night -that Johnson announced be wae imposing a limit on areas for attack in Nortil Vietnam which would ellmina1e 90 percent of the popu.taion and most of the 'territocy from air strikes. Chemistry Seminar Set The most ? p t i m i s. t i c -A third possibility cited by ass~ssment is based on. a some officials Is that the Professors from Russia belief that the North Viet· N 0 r t h y i fl t n 8 m e s e and West Ckrmaoy will lee• namese have been badly leadership has simply dee.Id-ture at UCI Monday and hurt in the intensive fighting ed that the time bas come to that ~veloped at the start adopt the "fight a n d 'I'utMlday in a t Vf o ·Par t of their .general offenrfve in negotiate" strategy which d:lemlstry seminar. South Vietnam at the end or they have~ talking about Monday, profeseor V. L. January. for more than a yeM. as T.&l:ror.e, of thel nstitue of According to this view American officials know Ch&mical Physic.a, Moscow, they took very h ea v y from captured Communist will discuss "A Recent casualties without achieving documents, D e v e l 0 p m e n t ln Ion their major objectives and Peace prospects are sure Molecules." now face a deteriorating lo be discussed by Johnson Tuesday, professor A . situation. . a!\d his top military and Henglein, from Ha h n - !he gloomier ~utlook 1s dlplomatlc officials during Meitner Institute. W e s t voiced b~ tbose m lh\ ad-their ~eekend conference in Berlin, will talk on "Safa· ministra~ who ste a mis·. Hawe.ti. ... e ·u .. ~ .... ~ -,.,, 1· • .. •'11. .s.r~.i--•·~-........ -"'n::.,,.•~~·•-.~·;i....:-.:.:.~---~-..,~.-:::.~''lt· ·v.:·.--,...,...,..,..'Y' .... .,.,.1., , ,..., . _,..,, Jllho.--~~\l.t·h-.. ~·~·W'lllmuua~·~m<! imo*ular C hemical as understandable agailm however, that on the basi~ Reactions." the backdrop of recent ol present knowledge no one Both lectures will be at 4 events. could go beyond llst¥ig the p.m. Ta1roie wlll speak in They note that in a abort various poMlble re9Ults of 160 Natural S c i e n c e s · time span, Robert S . the clllT«lt maneuvering ln Henglein ln · 1~ Fine Arts. ' NIGHT •nd DAY SERVICE 9:30 A.M. TO 9:30 ptM.-14TUl.DAY 10 A.M. TO 6 P.M. . ---· '~ . . . We bufn.....-Cllll1 ~esi~ntl ,, the City of Costa MHCl fffl that in the c:lll'Nnt City Council campaltft, a number of false CH'1c1 mlsleadlnt statements concernlllCJ the City of Costa Mesa have been made. In an effort to clarify these Issues we presMt the followlnq facts. Jim Tic•, Ch.&rman Wayne A. Owens Lou R._Benny John Connell Dave 8. flltch , lawr.nce "Whitey" Freclrlckaen BarlMr Bunker Joe Amburpy Tom Englend Audrey Bulla Neil Abrams Ed Mlltenburg Lou Senlk Elm.r 8. Smith Harry Hiiiard George Zimmerman Tom Rea Ed knnett Merl• Swan Larry Berg•ron Elm•r Dud•k • Vote '"for Barck,. Pinkley and Wl .. on Reacl the facts t. . . • &.. A-.... '· '" 1"$ ITv~:.!f:. ea:;!, ltf l;;a·~ · · ~ ,. ' < Mr. and Mrs. John Gordon, Jr, Mr. and Mrt. Don Bull Jon Nuuer Id Moore Costa Mesa I • l • ' -... 9 ' • .. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL GUIDE MATTRESSES • MAnRESSl!S BOATS · ae>MD · 'l'BAILllD ~ ..... • o.18 ..... MattniM o.. "." ...... ..... Ubertv 8-1 JOl U'HOt.SHRY Mm Upholstery ···~711 ---ffOIT ••• • • S.tl Ju. April 6, 1%8 OAJLV PILOT OD tlJe O;range Coast FLY TO 1-·A ~-T CATALINA R WE EK . D~U. T IOUND TllP IQYICI .._ 0,.... c:..llfY ~ s-tce .. .. ., ' s...Ney, Al"il ... Malted Milk EGGS lUf -Larf e. crunchy eu s,' panned with ustrous chocolate 1 flavor cottinc 11 It. l•lll'S -Whrtt, ~low centen witll sugar tlleNs ill ISSOlte4 colors. 11 tt. EMPTY ~~ Baskets Choose from assorted shapes, colors and materials. l9c i R bb't • CHOCOLATE 3 I Solid mil~ chrn nl~te 93c Rabbit 1n s1111ng 43c PoS1l1041. 1 I~. Tampax •• ,.1.591 07 lex tf 41 . • Easter LILIES -with 4 or mo1e trom· pets .•. 6" Pots wraPl>td 1n colorful foil. 2.59 ~~~!~ .......... 2.59 ,. --. l~;s. -Casual -tranfiliags Assorted slyles. m.iterials and col· ors •.• with carrying 2 88 strap. l~rge s.1H, ~not bu_!.ky. "~ • . uo1u· "Cl~ch" Bags Tht &ie~test. handiest wall81 you m r ownad Triple lrames 1n ass't m~· lwals and colors. u. usnR Grass Shredded wax or cellophane '" assorted f~ter colors. 2 ~ 25c 2 n. •· HINKLE'S Easter Egg COLORS . Maxfield's "Masterpieces ln Chocolates'' , 5 11. ht\ Ill l1r Dry Ski1 wit-FREE 2 tz. Size '. Hollow Mold· CHOC TES Assorted deltctable cenlers ... mil~ and da1~ chOColate. 2.73 9nc V1l11 7 ... "' "Pepsodent" TOOTH llUSHIS He A11lu -Choose from hard. medium or 88 soft bristles. Sample 3: C tootllpaslt tllf.IUdtd. a · "B k" Be11111if11J H11ir rec Hair S.t Mist wit~ llfW holdina power! Choose from Super; Regular or Gentle Hold. 1 59 U 5 14 11. Si11 • PHILL"S' Milk If Magnesia lAllETS -last relief from upset SIOINC-, indigestion ¥14 Wrtbn. Mint flavor. 1.41 Ms F~ee 48 Page HYGIENE GUIDE BOOK '' h '' offer•~ S y wit~ FEMININE SYRINGE a,rii Slttwen -Persian lilac -Mu1u•t DELUXE Dustin& Po. wder and coto1"' s,,,, Mist , 'Noxzema" Jiit Mh &~tfll fml!lless ol Spn111 1.45 DESERT FL0 WER &--·Garden Supplies . w/ ALOE VERA • Skin Care Products 60 ft. Garden Hose ~ "Si1ut.n" wii. 5/1" ltrt ..• Green Ir ea t your '~'" to this ~ pl~st1c with lull llow heavy brass couplings 2 98 ~.---•.. will no1 harden. ~ink or crack ·~-~• pretious Rtl th~I provide~ 10 Ym Guruttt _ 111. U I • natural m1stuu for parched cells ..• smooths and sotttils =-I ~1::~~~r 2 50 ~~~ ~.~~ic~~ hetps • ~~~~~nd '!~:,' 4 11• • ... keeo bm of 1 39 frne, med., 1 se Skl·n Toner 2 50 S· plants moist. or coarse. 2 Cl. ft. • J Cl. ft. • 4 tr. • Grass Seed sec Grass Seed wu• sec· Hand & Body lotion 2 50 "PA~·· _ 1 o. ••• 10% oic~udn _ 1 1~.1 .. 4 u. • PHrtllPS~ - Milk of Magnesia ••r•l•r tr Mint Flam "Lavorls" Mouthwash & 6-gle 1h M1r1 ••• 1.35 291/3 tz. Size Brte'fs'&T:shirbl If..--'-~ ~JJ<9~~~~~c~ _ Shirt & Slack SETS Choose from many color-, fut styles ••. shirts 1n wovea cott~ oc kmt lab· ric, 1111tchinJ colt~ pop· kft stacbwtlh aO around boxer waist Ideal ut for SfOAC lllrough Sllmmtf. Sim 1/3 & 3/7 2.J9 m Paper Plates "C b " aovr a arra SHIRTS Choo~e from assor1ed styles 1n r.otton ~nits or Permanent Press woven cot 69 ton with .sh11rl 1 lteves. 4 te 1 • "Cabarra" Pants ""hflUtllt Pr1u" lft n - .sot1M ftbflCS, sotrd cololi willl rt~tic *k wtist, stlf· ::~. ~,Ps;.:; 2.59 ,·lJ~ ~I ~ ' : .. I ~~ I ...... 100% combM white cotton I ·!! wit~ 11ylon reiPforced neck· I g "Har•wue Mee" -polished 1·:j machine waltable. I in White 3lld colors. S-M·l. · . line .lftl leg bands • • • 1 1 patent gold ring moccasin ; ,,. ::·= &f.. JOl!tll_..··Ol··.2. .... 11""°""2 __ • 4a.9llllil . : is tr•* • lovely. i.vrs11 1 00 5111N c1ir •M "'5 ... itl 'ftt« ff'IOritt lrapice. " u. N. t • .,. SMwtn -Pmiatl Lille -lltUt • . "S.a,-011-a-R•" ~ -l~u..fautlte..11•...-.a.t---,. ... Olslltff 1 00 S,ay DYii Cl• -for war111 • ctW .,.. ••• C1c t111Ms clelNC •Y· l 'n. .Jf ~--"'" ....... ·47 .......... .,..... . lmselltl -Wcat., ... ,., ., dirt -6ty tklll -~-. t•IN.Sl11 79c 9" \11t witfl ,_ I !qill Stal Surface ••• btps ;.tes 1'0fll .. tti.a lllOISI ,1111 If 1• sac ..., .......... c -· ~···, .... ,.11 a.. r .... eff flt ,_I 57c . o ... HUNTINGTON llACH HUNTINaTON llACH r'C .. .......................... -. ... ,... .... .- ., ... ..... .. -:. 1J DAILY PILOT Sat_,, April 6. 1968 Rumford A~t Parkside C11·EA · W on~t ~ ('. .Back lrepelll t.hlvetled just two weeks The Californla R e a l ancestry. The -at torn e Y II' fer tbt nnt time. ~ 'Estate Association bas general has isaued title for a newest uit el Parbide dedded not to support the ballot proposition to repeal Hcmts ia Grtea V.U., 1lal ~ative to n!peai the Rum-..... Act to th nt 8 . O ~ ~ tM ... ball ford Act which is being "'"" e propone ' 0 mes pen sold s• db eaMlruction circulated to qualify for the Sruce Stevens of Lynwood, ju.st u 1l d • r •a 1 . the November ~lot. in Los Angeles County. devtiopen. Gforte K. Hals· This wu revealed by In other ~. Ku;pe At Turtle te.lt ud .a.. "waled to- Robert W. Karpe t f said CREA •'°'* for )ro-• d.Q. , Baterafield, president ol the perty tu rtllef at the 1988 R k ff!D _ Pr\cea. trom •m. lie 4&,000.member 8110clation, legislative session," but if it OC UUJ itvee. four ad five following a t b re e -da y is not forthcoming, may bedroom homes offer both meettnc of Ma board of aupport one of tbe tnltiative Turtle Rock Hills. a FHA and Veteran tenna and d.irtdors e nd ed last petitions to limit the pro.-limited offerinJ of-luxurious are adjacent to the twenty· weekend at Sacramento. perty tax~. · hllls1de homes with spec-one acre Green Valley, park, • • o o r a s soc lat i o n He commented: "Some tacul<s views and the first within wal.king dl$tanct to apoosored an lnitlative con-kind of property tax relief development in the ex· community pool and two stituUooal amendme11t in has been promised b Y elusive 1.600-acre Turtle club bous4!s. 1964, Propos.ltlon 14, and the elected o f f i c i a 1 s and Rock area of the lrvi!le ''The choice location near peopl~ overwhelmingly ex· legislf'lort1. We know they Ranch. makes its debu1 this the beach and just across pressed their desire for sincerely w~ to grant weekend. the street from the new repeal of tbe Rwnford Act," reJlef, and ~·hope they will A 13.S-acre community . Orange County golf coU.rse, .. . ,.. .... Karpe stated. aritve at a OOMemus on Turtle Rock HilJs enjoys a as weU as the community SPACE, LUXURY, CHARM HIGHLIGHTED IN PARKSIDE HOMIS, GRE•N VALLIY ··~mdu~~-~~~~K.'' cl~~e~~~~~a ~~~"of~·~~---------~---~~.-.----------------~------- been before the people, •e He Mid tbe as&0elation crescent ot rolling hiJJs with pools. and recreation •e.u ,, I now feel it · is t l9 e baa adopted ~ ~oJution a giant rock mrt.Cropping have combined to mate the resp 0 n s11> i 1 it yo( ~e that a such .a laelc o( con-resembling a turUe at its on~-a-day pa<:e eos&i-Home s L --.. Exhi.bi·t Spaces' Bixby Ranch LeQ8J.ature lb act on ''thiJ sensus coutlnues, ''support bas ble," the sales agents, f UJ'W subject as ~ned by the of an initiative property tax T~~ homes of Turtle Rock Walker and Lee pointed out. people." .. limitaUon m•Y provide the Hills were designed by The Green Valley buyer Starts New He aaid ~ legasla· only hope of effecting pro· Richard R. Leitch and enjoys a wide variety in tion to &med the Rumford perty tax Tel:ief.'' Associates of N e w p o r t plans and styling and may D bl L y ' • LA Act for protle6oo « tb• Endorsement of any in-Beach. They are built by also select from new Seville OU e ast ear s in GG p . t property owner's freedom o(. itiative for tu relief •ould Middleroc.k-Anderson Co. Garden Homes near the _ rOJ ec choice .Is noiiv Mtore 1229 be... deferred "untl re · Teaming up to create Parkside Home location. Leglalature, Senate Bill 29.1 evaluation oan be made of homes wOl"thy of t b i s Tbe Seville bmnes also Offer Advaoce eommilmet* for Jell lhow we've fNer 1taged bJ-'8ediog-SoatiaQd artiatl. B!Xby j\ach ~i authored bJSeDa&trWlisA.-precrw •~ the -T U 8 valtiable land, the architect FHA and Veteran terms and eX:t),ibi.t space at h 1~ Los in 1.be laat 23 years." Kraatz Thia e:lihibit1t' llp0!180Jed by bas begun cpnl~OD of "CREA auppcrtl tb i • legialatife sesison," he.1. ex-and builder came up with are priced from $24,QOO. Angelies Home Show are commented, "and I'm -. "~--11 of Trad.iHARai a unique new l.S14 acre. ~ blll," ltarpe said. "Sioce we plained. He made it «~a:r. eigl:t different models, plac· From Costa Mesa, take double those reported last " beglnn.i.ng to ~eive phooe w~ . ~ .,...... mllllon reakltnU.l dn'flOP-4 do,wedonotfeel'wecan·iJS hoftyer, that thJs meant ed in one beautifull y thenewSanDiegoFreeway year at the same time, ac-callsandlet-tersfrompeople Artiita ~ieties. u.nder ~ ·ment in G~, Gr.dYe. good ~la.u·p Port "tn the . near f~.t 11 r e landscaped sales complex. East to the Euclid off ramp. cording to managing direc-who will undoubtedly attend dU'ection of; Claude Parsons, which will proride ~ repeal of.the Rumford Act,. measl8'ed m mootbt. Four homes are of single-Follow Euclid lo Warner tor Carl F. Kraatz. ttie 9how when It open!." 'prominent, West Coast homes for lease. ~which ~~DO war_~·~-Vo~rs could. be offered l~el~~J..Jot31 ~O _and @ le!t at_!p1£r j.o p _ Kr-aetz-&aid-ht-710-.H-·-Kraats-said that h&< i's-· are~-r• ~ -·14.be )glo\Q .. a.orlfla;,.;.. ~------alreFiiili pm,n:-thm""1nitiattve ptvp<Jltttonr-are split level uphill plans, Green V'8lley enfrY. b+bit«s nave already signe~ going all out 1to please and ~ 'iav~ f/5 000 stage Green, the Oe\re~e,,t' wm~ "We are, t b e re Io re • on 4he ~ember ballot if. all arid two are split-level up for f'he famed buflding-entertain the public this show ii p~ed rJ. this have • twO aa4-tthree· recoJnmendinl to our 171 now belDg ~ed qualify. downhill pla!ts. trades sbow, wtricl1 wm be year. One of tt:H! Home Sbow year's expoeition. SOnte of bedroom homes capc;t in member local bom'dl tblt One woold .ooliSl:l pr~ While ttie split Jeveks are Del Cerro's ·held this year May 23-June 2 features will be a c<>lorful, 1be bigcell names in snow attrlCti?e g l"O'u pi n gs. they not 1upport UU fn.. &axes e~cept tor . retirmg naturals for dramatic rooms at J.ack Kent C o o k e ' s welJ.laf<l~ut ~· flomes b~q ~hand 1lo throulbout ' a lancllcapttl. ltiative." . ocat.andmg debt 1DC1ned and exciting arehitectural Tu.gli.W.000 ~. Kraau Villa:ge. Bet'ieen-"fen fOfil'-~oteftail-~.fo-~ pm 1f _lfa~ ~~ . Al\t4 ~ 11 'fd'm.. Tfle other. _!Wo treafrMDfs, the one-st.ory F• } ff also said tbat a maximum of teen eleaent ruidencea "on Forum.' PerfOrmaocet will Ulmpsorr Avenue. · hibitl dilcrimiDltioD ~Cir" would put a ceillng on pro-models provide the same fil8 omes 3.50 extllbitors i4 expected. · W·beek" riJ be displayed. A be scheduled nightly, with 1'be residential part aet• taln ownere. In b • or perty tues of roogttly 2 per-k.ind ot fascinating fer.tures. "I didn't expect so m8!1J .-iea of eye-catching matinees oc Saturcnys and · ting Of Bixby . Gree:1t pro- reot:at o1 realdeDIUI boulinl cent cl market value, reduc· Decorative ..screens, bay B • S ld to participate in UMs year's "'Designer Rooma," con-Sund.ayl. "'lbe spectacular vides larC• la 11 cl a e a-p •~ for tealODI "' nee, ~I ed OYel" tewral ,.ears to 1 windows, entry b rid g e s ' emg 01 show I •• said Kraatz ... As big ceived and execut~ by a S250,oo0 "Daocing Waters.'' green .. re a I. walkwa,,_. reUOc>n, natioml crilln « pm:ed. atriums, courts. and private as it is, Ule Forum won't line-up of the Southland's pageant is also being im-separate adult and CJ\1¥ gardens highlight the fresh. The final homes in unit hold all our displays so we'll o u t's t a n d i D g, Interior porte:i· for llbe 11-day Home recreational ar•as and o~)! new exteriors. The interiors two of Del Cerro in Costa be erecting a mammoth tent de!ignen will aJJo be Shc>w. 15 town homes )er act•. featUN quaUy tre5b and new Mes.a will be off~ed this annex In the perking lot, among th• e~lta. "Thls ii a very ·'large• Each TOW& Hom~ hiaJ ~~ arrangements of rooms and weekend on special low twice tbe floor space of ttle A-four•ftar feature will be year -for new pro4acts," ing for two cara,... With half, use of glass, plus such ex-terms that mean buyers Forum. It too will be pad::ed a Special Art Ga 11 e r y Kraaitt 9tiMed. "l can't of the parking subterranean; · citing architectural dmil:S may move in• for as Utt.le · to o~erflowing.'' dftplayin( plU!tilJC,I and recall when so many new an unUJUal feature la-.,; as two-.tory entries and liv· as $395, tilt developen an-Kraatz pointed out that as tcUlpture suitable to tbe ~e applian<:es ~•~de than ~· ~ 1• ap~. ,ine rooms, all<\ l a v i a h 110unced. the 1968 H"ome Show wiJll>e home, painted and carved their' ~l!l'ance. I stntct~s; , . · balcooiea. . · Tbts tm. . and f' u r -tile fint w.d• lbow to be 1---~-----.-----.......;...;...;..;.._~--+, _____ _......._,,___""-_ 'The mode.la' t.ature ~ bearoelll -*-ar~;.4ndit belcl iD the.. Forum al.nee it 'ana four bediOOms, two and reJ~l$ llOd off\r th .. iew openEld thr~ months ago, three ba·tbs, dining rooms. 'ho~ ~yer a .telecfJob of ~vance public lhterest is famHy rooms, dens, and both one-aQd two stort.:jlani; 1 alrNdy tiJfJ1lng VeFJ high. waHt-ln bars. , with built ins, ft.replace, wall ''There's no doubt ~at Over 30 "extra. touch" to wall carpet, landscaping this Will be the mod ln- feuurea are included at no and block wall. teresting as well as the big- additiDna'l cost. Among the ·~ exterior fea~s a r e : Ir) ~ underground utllltl~. cable ~I .. ~ :;:;:,~ lllCID CUISTlifD · custom entry doors. Lux- ==:~=:.: Land of the Dons tile, ·"ex~pt.looal quallt)"' decorator c a r p e t i n g , waHpaper, AM-FM intercom l)'stems, Formica kitchen SALIS WINNER IOUND FOR IUltOPE Bala...'1 Cort end Judy SpaN With K & I Award Newport Salesnian Wins Europe Trip . clibi.nets with ceramic tile COUiter tops, combination range-griddle barbeque, aod self-cleaning oven with out· door vent. Priced in tbe '35.000 to "5.000 bracket, the tint unit of 44 homes Wal 30 per-ca sold out by the time the model complex opened, ac· cording to Gordon Tripp, sales manager. Prime access routes to T u r t l e Rock Hills are the Cort Spwre ol Ne1f'P()rt map ·and Brold a a I e s Santa Ana Freeway ~tak Beach. a salesman with personnel wbo sold over $1 Culver Road turnoff and go Kaufman IDil Broad for five milUon ill poinee lCfM y.eat. s0uth)~ Newport Freeway ,,. years, baa wo.n the grand TI:ley were ~ed at a (from freeway end, take . "~1 J.... tmiza.-s:i E.a .... ~~..Uo~ di.nMI' _.....,at the ~ Doacf 'e"'")"aDd '--"<' '"' ~ '-ilf"4'mr~pgtty'l";'f'1 rl ~'~·'4f~Jtt,i:t~ID"··~·" "pdc;Tu~"Jftjfi.-W~·7 Golden Home awards. Angeles,~ California (take MacArihur Boulevard Spam, who sold over $.1 Gas Company and Southern north}. Directional Signs million in KaufJDan and Counties Ges Companoy were lead the wa, to the mode Broad homes in Orange co-hosts f1>1 the, evening. ~ complex, at .5?.81 Amalfl County durtne 11117, will 'Besides SpMre, Golden Drive, ~. leave April 11 aboard tbe S. Horne aw&rds went to Joe s. Rotterdam. Afte,r ar-Kincb.Jler and 8Un Silk for received a color TV-stem> riving in Sou12tftampton. be over '2,000,000 ln sales and ~ome entertainment center and his wife, Judy. win'tou.r ... to Beverly Dearth of Coeta ~Silk was given a color Europe fC*' flve weeks. "'Mesa ""1 Monil Moore for , TV. Mts. Dearth &1ld Mot>re Golden Home a w a r d s over. SJ:O(ll>,-..., 11fet;· J r e c e I v e d U 0 0 g if t wtre pNiHnted to flve Kaul-I n ~. K.irtehner certificates. 1 Saa .Ckmenl.e, llld •Newpoc:c ae.ct.. Only SS frecwcy 1ni111 from L. A. Civic Center, Rancho Capikrano .n.. ... priced lrcGl '8,000 to "'1,SJQ), terms l"" dowa, 1S ye.ara. Deep in tbe areat oak region of t..bc Clnelaacl National For• lies a JOO.acre island <:A rolling bills. warm valleys aDd ara.ssy g.lades known as Rancho Cap11ttano. Vat reaches or tbt M1lional Forest recreatioo ~ stretch in every · direction: • scF.Nic DRIVE: Ttte a drive Gonrnment'Owned burrer , lose th fabled tnDows of apiMt population and COftt" tlllllioa ~ J~ Capistnllo, mercill encroachment. .,._. t!llt#~· 71 ~follow ~ho Capiltnnowill tieio. ... ._.,...-~ t~ just q3 ownera, in /• You'l ,llt we&coe.Ml · ..,,.,,1.. ~ or the 21 fO . 3 •ere sites is cleared and acccuibte to utilities and gnided l'Olld. Ancient Spaniala oUI Mill and °" lllOlt of tit. aitea. This private prctervc. ·once sold, can never be ..duplicated. At Rucbo Capistraao you'll enjoy .-"Cd aeclusioa foe aa ldake futce. tbe ...., ot twO prmte, SU-W let-. at• •JI' 11&.a :J'C'foad dillle9 I( 3D).ft. ...... .s • ..... -... -to ...... ,... •doe at .LlpM. 0... Polat. • ' .. PREVIEW SHOWING 5H the n.wed luxury home community in the prestl9e Tustin UH. Eerly buyers h · ve first creek et these e legant new 3 & '4 bed· room homes end premium lot locations • FIOM $25,950 $695 ~Hilltt(/Jtlrl HOMES* TUSTIN .. A l . I Irvine £amplex . Civil Engineers Open New Office E. L. Pearaon ao d Apoclate~. lnc., c i v t l encfneera and land develop- ment consWtaots, h a v e opened a new full-service enatneertnc facility t n Oranae c.owty'a Airport COmplez, ltvine Industrial Park. lt was anbOu.Dced by company president Edward L. Peanon.. Tb1s expansion wa ·provide better service toia lfowtnc Utt ol cliei)b lo Orqe Co"1ty, be said. "ONl\1• County~ ooe of the worid'1 moat acUve repa far residential and cClnmercial building, a a w1U M progreasive civic growth. 0"1' new facility places E. L. Pearson and Aaodatea at the center of it all," Pearson explained. The company's present offices in Los Angeles County will continue in full operation, he added. The new offices at 3955 Birch Street, N e w p o r t Beach. will offer services in the fields of land planning, civil eqg:ineering, a e r i a I pbotofa.mmetry, s u r v e J mg, and mobOe home park design. The Peart0n orglUlizaUon • bas been responsible for the eoglneerine ol. l\l~h pro~ta u tbe conatruction 1-yout PlanninC for the L. .A. International Airport, the vast earth moving of Moubt Olympus in Hollywood, and far many lndasttie•. school distric:U, utility compwes, r e a t d e ntiaJ develoJ>fts, mun J cl pall tiles and governmental a g e ii ~ i e s t h r o u g h o u t Southern Calllornia. E. L. Pearson a n d Associates' innovation of total responsibility concept is presently being utilized at Southern C a l i f o r n i a Development of Lake Lo& Angeles. In addition to plan· ning ;.nd engineering the project. P e a r s o n & Associates bas undertaken the construction of 55 miles of streeu. water mains, water supply facilities, and a man-made lake. .- EXCULSIVE VILLA~&. TWO PUr\fQ ~,. Front Entries Glea' I.tot ... ,-S.Cluded 11'' Vil~ge Buyers Pick Custom Decorations A ~de selection o r llheir individual preferen· decorator tiles and color ces." schem" is available to Villa·ge Two homes have borne buyers w!ho purchase been designed from Spanish, their borne before con· Mediterranea,n and rustic struction is completed at arehttectural sty~, and Village Two, the Swartz· homebuyers are offered six Link letter Company, Ud. unique floor plans. Archilec· park home development on tural planning for Village Irvine Ranch. TwQ was done by Thomas AccordiDC to A. P. Lench. and Rk:hardsoo of O>sta the firm's director o f Mesa. marketing, who made the Lench added that new announcement, buyers may features, usually f<>Und in select decorator 'item .. that 0 nJ y I u x u r y ho m e will }end A customized touch developments, mclude 3 to ttlelr park home. bedroom which overlooks ''Our homes are planned the Uving room, a two-story to please the m.o st living room wilfl access to d i s c r i m I n a t ing home ttie upper level provided by buyers," Lench smd. "!f a grace!ul floating s.ta,irway, t.'ley purchase tbetr. homes covered porches and private before constructiDn is com· balconies. pleted. homebllyers may "Also lending a fae.llng of help customize lbeir park privacy to the bOn>es are · -homes in accorckrace wi~ dramatic front en.t r i e s , Title Firin Ups Pr~fits By $4,~ In Its annual an.ciaI stiatement which baa juJl been malled to shareh°*'· TIUe Insurance and Trllist Company reported that con- solidated net eartlinll from all aourcea for tM year 19e7 totaled fJ.2,378,000, equal to fl.55 on uch of the 4,856,904 averaae number of sblres outstanclin1 during the rear. 1b1a compares wtdt 1966 earntnp ol '8,&19,GOO, or f l.II per 1 h are on the 4,875,921averap11umber ol sbaret outaeaDiina during that year. Net operatlnl~ ror 1W7 amomMd to '8,909,<XX> or •1.aa lf!f_ share, com-p.-.d 1'1111 M.-.ooo er .,., I abart.Ja 1* JJrteMment iocome 1or 118'7 \mOdllte! to 93.-,ooo ors.a a share compmed w1t1l Am,000 • ua a •bar• .ii ttie higher mnnber of lhares \tutN.nd· Int ln lM. • Capital 1atna from sales ol MCUrlt1tt in 1881 totaled ta,512,000, T to Ul per lb1n with fJ,,U!,OOO~or f. . tn la either "'~ ~losed Of secluded among arpoJt a feature included in a 11 homes," Len<:h said. Priced from '21,995 to $29,995, Vlllage Two park • homes may be readied by turning off the Santa Ana Freeway below Tustin on Culver Road. From the west the park homes may be located by driving east on MacArthur B o u l e v a r d toward tbe University of California at Irvine and foDowfllg the sips to the new bcmes. Architect Heads Show wtematlooally noted archit.ct Johll B. Park1n bat been telected teynot. speaker M Che opemn1 daJ luncheon of the SecoM I n v it a ti 0 D • 1 Bui141ng Product.I Show ~ Soqtbern c.Hfcni• ....... 1-7-19, Jit 1.IM Anabdm Conventioo .CelCef. Parkin. wbo r e c e D U 1 opened design hN<Jquaiar1 in Loe Angeles' Cena.cry Cl· ty, wtU speak oa the inl· por1anct of delip to CO.• atructicln aod boW the quaU· ty ot boUI .re reflected ln Inve9trnent. ud value In years ahead. Minutes From The Beach \ DAil Y PR.OT 9 1 The Most &Citing Family Community in Orange COunty . ' • Now! FHA • Vet Terms in the $30,000,000 Walled Community ••• Country Club LivinCJ New Wonderful Homes for ACTIVE YOUNG FAMILIES · ... _.,..,_ - Preview a brand new unit this week of the exciting Parkside Homes •.. or see the Northridge Towne Houses or Seville Garden Homes. Enjoy low FHA Terms or Veteran Financing -payments as little as $147 per month. Enjoy parks, pools ... real Country Club living in Orange County's most exciting place to live! From Codi Mes.t, t.tke the new S.n 0ie90 frffw•y East to the Eucttcf off-r1mp. Foftow Euclid to W 1rner end go le~ at Werner to th. 6rMrt V•y entry. ~ ... . ' 0 -· --,,...._ Gt.en Vort.y Tt o Dewlop~t of GEORGE M. HOLSTEIN & SONS Tht Southlancf'i lo~sf EstablisMd Hew Home Bullders· .,...orly Holt o C•ntury of Sotiafoction"' , GEO. M. HOLSTEIN, UI I'm inviting you and your family to see this MW idN.. i1t.-fimily ii'lift!>-lhi~WMlc, ~ nlty park, playgrounds, pool ••• and 1 full time recreat ional program for young and old We think you'll never Wint to live any other are part of your everyday life at Green Val• ~~ ' .- OPEN- 2 F 11 II Montfll Ahead of Sdledull ••• All Plans ••• All ExttrlOB • • • Parbidt H~ ... on The Pwk. Unlt.4 ' j \I ' I • I h ~· ,. ,.. ~­~I .. • f . .... f . I• OAJlV PJLOT New York Exchange And High, tow, Close .. \ - Ml \ f J 1 l • J i 1 1 I I '· I ' ·~ -I ·- ----.. ---<+;,.-. . American Exchange Week's Treasury Bonds 10 Most Active Stocks Jt'-j l'\ .... . .. ,,,. '" 1•1' • 4 -"" ... '" ~ .. , • ~ ·~ ~.~ .. = ..... ::: ..... :::::::::::::" mm; Ii .......................... _. ............ lllB , ·-------_..,. _______ ------ And DAILY ,._ !r Year's Hig,.1,' Low, Close FOR .IAX ES ?????? EY A little short on money to p1y t1X..t Vlalt ne1rby Southern C1llfornle Thrl~ & Loin tod1y. Borrow money you nMd NOW ind 1void the penalty ef delinquent tax ... Rt.,.y in conven- ient "'°"thly ln1t•lmenta. Up to 3' month• to rep•y. Southern California Rl l-T & LO.A N PHONE: 646-5045 THRIFT COIND 170 E. 17tfl St., Cost9 Mesa ~. --J-_... .... _ • .. .. JI DAILY PILOT .............. RE-ELECT MAYOR DONALD D. '· SHIPLEY ~ ' Huntin9ton Beach City Council· Experience- Progress- Economy VOTE TUESDAY APRIL 9 Porrial I.kt of Cltltefts cmd Taxpapen for Re-ElectlOll of MAYOR DONALD D. SHIPLEY Or. t nd Mr<. Ralph H1w11 Ettlt•r Funk Bill Sir•cus• Mr. l Mn . Fr•nk Edword< Mr I Mr1. H•I Wirh Mr I Mn. Tom W•lch, Sr. Norm• G ibb, Mr. I Mr1. Roy E. 8.tttrshill Mr. I M,., Norbert Murphy Mr1. Paul Jones Mr. I Mrs. Geor9e W. A1lph Mrs. Fr•nc•• McKel•ey Arndt l. Hendck1on Rob.,t E. 8orn1 Col. Gtor9t W. l•ktr Mr1. Helen Copt l1nd i.Ar. I Mr1. Willi1 H. Chapm tn Dr. & M ... Phillip E. Sh .. h•n Mr. Ir Mrs. Don•ld T. l-•llnnie Mr It Mr1, c.,I Wilderm.,. Dr. a. Mrr;-l::yl....Ht1t,..~-"-­ Mr. I M,.. Ro9., 0. SI.tu Mr. & Mrs. Ted Spuhltr Mr. & Mr1. Bob M•ndic Mr. Ir Mrs. 8orntrd G•gt Jouph It Perry Prim 81l1loni M.,c,_l . Mu~ Jctl\n l{inq Mr. (\ft,".'"Viiic~n.1 R1eii1 John A: Hoi1t Tom Andrtws Ot Y'id Wickerih•m Mr. I Mr1. Jerry Plun~•lt Jun Turn•• Mr. Ir Mrs. Tt .. u Hert Gino's lttliu Oelictltuen Mundie R. Pu~ Mr. It ~n. JoHph M. Rei<! Osctr l. Stricklin Lorett• Co19rove Mr. I Mrs. Cherlt1 l. Slot1e Mr. It Mn . Chtrles E. G ill Noble J . Waite Anthony IT ony I T o••lt Mr. Ir Mn. Stanley l. MocMillon Mr. & M,.. St•ve Holden Mr. I Mr\. Rey lum Mr. I Mr1. Jecli Hiqloy Mr. & M ... Peter Holden K•ren Fou Mrs. l. (. HudJl.,on Sl•ll• Rom.ino Lt Von l uh Mr. I Mn. Ch•rfe1 l. 801dtf Mr. I Mrs. Don Slouom Ferne W ifl i•mt Dr. L. E. Dubov Mr. & Mn. Roderic~ Crui,. Toni Schtuer Herold 9ou1ay Mr. & Mr1, W i1li9m T. 8r•rney Mr. Ir Mrs. Juliu• J. Gomu Mr. & Mrt. D•ve Jon11 M ~~~~~l·~·\f!.'1 r. ~,.::J~'Y''UutroioMi Mr.·& Mr1. Robert McAdam' Mr. & M,., J. Sherm•11 Donny M". Hnel Allon Mr. & Mrt. JH~ Turk Mt\. Grace Bey•r John R11ec~. Jr. Mr. & Mrt. G eorg• Willitm' Dr. & Mt1. Williom T. W•llhouie Dr_ & Ma . David 0. William• Mr. & M,.. 8. H. Feber Mr. & M,.. Norman W. Aleunder Mr. Ir M" R. W. Ren•h•w Mr & Mr1. Harry M, ··c •p" Shi u• Mr. & Mr,. Tom Cool'ot Mr & M ... Jim" 0. Corcor•n Mr. •~d Mrs. l •u•ento Mollice Or. & ~"· Bruce ~••p•nlor Mr. & Mr<. lllndre~ R. Andu1on Mr. D•n C. Gifli1 Dr. & ~t• ... 1!.~lt.v,~ ~,)yn~ll.. • ~.'M, •. -~t'f...k~ '? - Mr: I Mrs. Vincent Reciti, Jr. Mr. Ir Mu. Wltlitm 0 1,.,, Or. l Mri. Kenneth E. Muwell Mr. & Mr« Robert Knox Dr. Virqinit M. 8elt Mr & Mrt. Alfttd J. Melcall Mr. Ir Mr<. Sill Schryer Rheh Gillett• Mr. & Mrs. Mtc I'. len9oy Mr. & M<1. Dominic Fiort no Or. I ... rs. Murray 0. Dailey Mr. Ir Mrc. Ralph l. Ripley, l rd Mr. & Mt1. MeynarJ lobe II Or. Ir Mri. A. C. G•rmenn Or. I Mr1. Oliver P. Jol.Mlo111 Mr. & Mr,, Cheri•• V. Colst.dt Or. I Mr1. George 0. Dell'Of Or. & Mrs. Fr•n~ J. Allier! Pkylli1 Wiffi1m1 D•isey Fowlie Mr. I Mt1. Arne J•n••11 Nor111at1 Reciti Mr. A Mrs. Art Gille111l• Mr. & Mr.. 0011 lonfa Mr. I Mra. Attdy k1ko Mr. e...J Mrs. Jo,.11h Af+auliH Je-J. De GHllo Jeck E. Kooblt .. hMIN o. ~ Shipley-._..._. c ............ ......., Sit....., ·-. ....._1181 lutJI ·~· ~ ._,. .. -.. . ,. . .. . ,. SaWtdaY. April 6, 1968 Oscar Race Guessi~g G~me . ·- 'Heat ,' Steiger, Evans Favorites fo_r Top ~orwrs By VERNON SC011' HOLL YWOOO (UPI) - Monday they hand out the Oscars. It could be a "Bonnie and Clyde" evening or a triumph for "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner." both of which garnered 10 r.<>minations. Quite possibly neither will capture the most important award, best picture of tM year. From straw pol.la and the New York critics award, it appears that "ID the Heat of the Night" wlll come away with the honor. A n d deservedly. Best actor ot· ~ year should go to Rod Steiger, again in agreement with the ' New York critics, in his role as the bigoted cop in the pic- ture. Favored to win best ac- tress honors is Dame Ec!Jth Evans for her magnificent portrayal of an aged and frightened woman in "The Whisperers." Dal'Jle Edith also was the choice of New York critics. Best supporting <:dress should go to Estelle Parsons for her role a s the witless ninny in "Bonnie and Clyde.'' liest supporting a c to r should go to George Ken- nedy for "Cool Hand Luke." 'OSCAR' TOTED INTO SANTA MONICA AUDITORIUM FOR' ANNUAL AWARDS CEREMONY , but he will be meeting tough "Boonie and ayde." Ooops, . competition from J o h n .. " _Ab_o~t_Your _ Problems 'Barefoot' cassavetes ('"The o i rt y or maybe The Graduate. -Doze.~-aRd-.~ J.--1L~ ..should s.tuhJ:lls_ P ollard and Gene Ha~k.mlln toe it will be a toss-up for in '·Bonnie and Clyde." The best actor.' 1 ryo1ifS=se-· latter two a.re liable to bump Dustin Hoffman ("The one <.lflot.her out of the race and leave the gate open for a deserving Kennedy_ Tryouts for the Neil Simon Cu.Ei~usly, best direction should go to Richard !3rooks for "In Cold Blood'' despite the fact that his picture was not nominated for top film of the year. Inasmuch as a director seldom wins unless his pl: ture also grabs ttie Oscar, it stands thtit Norman JewiS<>n might win for his direction of "In the Heat of the Night." But not without stiff competition lrom M i ke Nichols l"The Graduate") and Arthur Penn l ''Bonnie and Clyde"). Now comes the secobd guessing. 1f "In the Heat of the Night" doesn't win. then almost certainly it wfJI be Brand of Orange County Music! The Colorful Sou nd of RAD IO KOCM 103 .1 FM From -Fasnion Isla nd Newport Beach GraduDte") is a newcomer and really wasn't all that By ANfi LANDERS good. Warren Beatty did a'----=~-------------....--- workmanlike job as did Paul Newman in his f o u r t It nomination. But n e l t h e r evoked earthquakes. Is Love Lovelier Second Time ? •••• comedy "Barefoot in the Park" will be-.held Monday ana Tuesday evenings at the Santa Ana C o m m 1:1 n i t y Theater, it was announced today. Four men and two women are required for the show, .: '!Vhi~ wjll be directed by Ross Corbin. Readings will be held at 7:30 p.m. both days at the theater, 1020 W. 8tb St., San- ta Ana. The late Spencer Tracy <bo is a nominee. But Hollywood's heralded sen- timentality is a fiction. It's a cutthr.oat town for the !iv- ing, and Tracy has small chance of winning posthumously. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Please tell me something --------- about second marriages. Do they always turn out bet- ter than the first? lf Dame E<lith does not win, then put your money on Faye Dunaway ("Bonnie and Clyde") who has cap- tured the world's fZ11cy as a f u 1 I • blooded ring-a-ding In the past few years at least a dozen couples of 011r atquaintimce have been divorced and married again. My dear husband is forever poiVting out that the Second-time-around------.;;_ ___ _ female. I Two other candidates. Anne Bancroft and Kattla· rine Hepburn. had too littltt to do. And finally Audrey Hepburn. a past winner (1953 for "Roman Holiday") and Cive·time nominee, is a long s h o t for her fine performance as a blind girl in "Waft Until Dark." By coincidence all five nominated pictures were produced by American com- panies and all were filmed "in the United States, with portions of "Doctor DoUt- tle" made in England. ers seem to be blissfully content. He frequently mentions bow enthralled Ronald Reagan is with his Nancy, bow delighted Henry Ford is with his Christine and how happy Governor Rockefeller is with his Happy. My husband is nearly 50. ls he trying to tell me some- · wng? Do second marriages really work out better than the first try? -STILL NUMBER ONE DEAR ONE: Some do. Some don't. StatJstJcs show that a great many couples who don't 1tick with the first mate don't stick with the sttond one, either. that made me sick. Her husba.,d is out of the serv· ice and they moved to Ak· ron to live with his mother. She is a widow who lives in ·a twe>-bedroom home with 17 cats. The woman bas one bedroom and the cats have All 10 nominated. actors are Americans and dl but Dame Edith, and Audrey HepblD'n among the ac· tresses are domestic pro- If the unhapplly-marrleda would work half aa bard at pleaalng the original spouse as they do attracting a sec·,,.::========= ond one they mJgbt have a very good marriage Indeed. ducts. Another footnote to this year's nominated pictures is DEAR ANN LANDERS: that all four of the serious Five months ago my IS.- contenders were made for year·old daughter made the. adl,llt audiences. They deal foolish mistake of runnin with violence, sex. racic:~ .off and marrying a service problems or combinations of man who was stationed all. near here . Only "Doctor Dolittle" Today I re<:eived a letter · could be descri~ ~-­t~"~i~"lra~i,, _..~lilt.'.:~~ and baby sister. Happily, most of tle nominees will be in the au- dience at the Santa Monica C i v i c Auditorium Monday when, one by ooe. the formally dressed presenters w&lk to the microphone and announce, "The envelope, please." XW]Plg)X flltWPORT IEACH • Ofl.W350 INDS TUD. TECHNICOl.OA• ,. UNtv11.-aAL .. ICTUIU AND AT l :OS ONLT Sidney Poitier '10 SIR WRH lOYE" eeA; BUFFS--· • Al,._ lechko, fl ft• enly ..... ti-..... ;... Ollltet wet•lftt o11 MY -11•11" 111 °''"'9 Ce•llfy. Hit •ir· ...... ( ... ,... •• a. ..... htt a114 yaclttlnt IHIWI It • 4eily feet.re af Ille DAIL'( ,,LOT. .... AY, ... ,, ..... ao .. ... CNllllHW •llTU ............... "' . band he said, "This is my home. U you don't like it you can leave." The girl has asked for my advice. What shall I tell her? -SICK DEAR SICK : The girl Is aaklng for your advice a llt· Ue late. Now the problem must be tettled by her and .her busba:ad. J hope you haven't rented ber room be- cause It sounds to me as U you are going .to get your daughter back. ,:,,m@sa ~·, "' . ~~·~"C -"! y•• ~ M IMOW ITAll'S 7 coem ..... ...., IAT. MM. MCM. "*-MOM 11 ,..._. ' 1 'Ow's I That-' Again? HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - A letter from a reader 1ets tortb• a o extr~ reaeon wby tbe aad perbaJ>t milliona ilk• her do not go to see movie.t with 'British casts. U~able accents. The latdY writes: "I speak in behalf of many hard-of-hearing persons like myself who love to go to movies twice a week. B since my· bearing loss I've stayt!d away almost com· p~ly from movies because '° many ol them beve Ebglisb casts and Cockney accents.•• Our correspondent should be apprised of the f act that even those of UI wifb perfect bearing -we who can detect a pin drop in a foun· dry -have alm-OSt as much t r o u b l e understanding English actors. Ally American a d u l t listening to the BeaUes, far example, would swear they were speaking a Pakistani alect. Queen's English keeps American film au. cllences guessing at41iii.._all times. There are inatan&s When you cannot be sure one of the Redif ave girls is cooing or cursing. Cit alRci COSTA MESA • City Council for HKlll8IT EXPERIBKE • PROYEI ACCOMPLUlllBIT • English men are just as -bad:-'Pbe lut one ~-wu :=--=DfDKAllOI _ c ear y understOOd here .In the colonies was the late C. JO Aubrey Smit!}. It isn't just the unin- teHigjbleo'"petoi~ 'COmmoft*' the-oomtDOBWe&Jtb. T b e stiff-upper-lip syndrome is also a ~tor. Ever notice how l~ th~ British use ttierr lips? A. A. 11.nr1c19e Grevtr C. & Anlle .. ltty le¥erly Ce~ lll"dl E-V. I. Jadltll .. ,_ Well, our letter writing E.,.,. a.tt111one !riend bas. To wit: ThcwNs A. a.um. Ed Mnr!etf "I've learned to lip-read urnr • tcatlly -.,,.""' Very well, but J'll be darned Mr. & Mrs. It. G. l f'Odllfttloll if I can keep up with those Flo'fd E. l ry1n Englisli actors. I miss the ~:io!"'~wr whole plot and story of the ""· • M". Jonn w. c11n picture. They either talk too fast or mumble too much." PAU lO an our cor- Mr. & M". Fred •1 C11mh l•v«IY J. C1n>ent9!' Devld D. & Joyce Ollmbef'I Herry C. & Dot9"1y lllnlldl M.w E119!1 Cllflc:al ........,G,.~,,_c111111a ""°Illa L.. Diiier Wllllem A.. Doell Mn. JO'fClt c.nn.11 J1"* E. Ctlf'tl•lw M". Dorothy J. o.ltlllfll Liiiy I . Domellv Wllllem Donnelly LOUIM Dowlt!I Tom H. Doyle Geor• P. F011evllto Mr. & Mri. Jl-<lervey Dorot!w E. 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DAILY PILOT •URIOUI Ull9A IATIE -------.... 1a~• your· bu'1ny and HOP\ ly TOM TITUS Oflll9 Dellr .......... --a:~ -,,...p ....... new UCI ·Sets -, ,_ ~._. seven-year drialri -and that <>PerUr · .. ~work of a°" p~t. it C::. ~ ~ -.:~ worthy ol mor~ than pa.ulng Bat -ae .,.;·playwright aho bappena to be the nterte"'* •· col!iiiillt whose t.ask it is to call a~ tlofl .._ •·~ OpeninJC, as well as the din!ttor f bis o~. pla.Y r-~ btk tradJtional cloak of objectivity eins to ptnch a tilt. eo_.eert Schedule II'bla ts our dllerYuna as we look ahead to next Friday d,~ world premien (we couldn't resist that phrase) 1'>e 1prlng sebedu1e of ( SuD\Qtef Ligbtning0 at the new home of the aft'11t0oll cqnc;erts at UCJ estminster Community Theater in the Westminster wu aDDOWM*S today by tbe enter. · • Thia bani-working community group (present com· ICbool ol fiDe arts. Tbe any excluded; our aasociation ls only o! recent vin-•eiia will feature Uct e) has made great strides over the past three years staderu, flCUlty and the its former borne. the 17th Street Sc.hool auditorium. community. TIME w~ WHEN THE origin.ally y c 1 e p t 1'be concpU .w 'be Open Nlthttr .., NOW-Inch T..., DfM I St£U.& MARTIN srtteG stminster Players were performing in proscenium pretented e1'cb Wedntlda1 nd drawing a scant handful of playeoers to lbe 600-seat at 4 p.m. in Boom 1&11 Fine heater. Then they decided to bring their audience up on Arts. Admi11ion is -free. • ... .._ ---~ e stage ad twitch to a honesboe format, which met Tbe concert schedule: w • s.-.e ... er-11C..-DUN1 • th varying degreea of success. April 10 -' ' ~ 1 e d e r1F~iiiiji&ii~~~iaiii~~liiiil--&mlii!Eiii!iii~~I Perennially in search of a playhouse of their own, R e c i t a I • • : Works b7 e players made substantial progress last season when, Schubert, Bach, Mozart. er incorporating and changin~ their name to the Pamela Wesp, soprano. Con· Now WblMr _, TM Ac••-· ..... IMt ... e~inster Community Theater. they scored nie Laing, piano. •amUiiiiJn~-_jli--. tically _wlth a pair of back-to.back bits. "Come prn1 1 -••Shin c 1 ._.. ...-;:m~ (ow Your Hom " and "Come Back. Little Sheba." The Plus": Bach "harpsichord ,.))~ tatJon of tbe group bei?an climbing, not coin· concert in F minor. Mozart dentally at the same rate with its attendance. nute quartet in D, lt.6.n. E()HHJB ,,. ~.,.-~'E'J, COLO" This season everythin~ began comini.r uo roses at Larry Gordon. harpsichord. ~~._., estmlnster. The players' production of "Never Too Lenore Coral, f I u t e . te" broke their bo~ office record ¥d was held over Members of the University SHOW mm . . . . . . • '!-1~-pe~~~~~-ttre-heelt-iJf-tbtmcess:--_ouhes.tr.a strtngs----i•-----t-1--wr._e_Ko_-._vs_•~:..t_t:t_• __ eml>ers ?nne ~roup.voted lo lease a new bUildmg 10 EApri(cbl~Lo ~M-ib'-xN~;id . ~:~~4~.!~~~1: ... 1o:u··~ e Westnunster Center for their future shows. nsem es · vers Y e Rorem, and workJ b y FOR FROSTING ON THE cake, the Westminster Honegger and Telemann. a.T :~'~ .. .· mmunity Thea~grabbed first place in wt Kathy Monahan, Nan Daley, *""...!.°;!~" eJUrS-Oriiig.e'"'COU.nty .Foolllghr:Festivat;-a featb Vicki MvhoMn, flnWt l'..G111"!S~!!!!!R!EE~?!!!!!!!!!!!m!llll!!!~!l!!!!!!E~E!~~~I any little tbeater's"cap. Now, a week away Jrom the Goodrum. oboe. 1Udwd1r ninj( of the new playhouse, four performances are all James, clarinet. Madeleine t sold out and another holdover appears imminent. David, vtoloncell.o. K e n SbJtttng from the objective to the subjective case, Helghes, percus som .. Connie find this prosoect most intriguing - since one of our ~alng, Lisa Esa Endig, key rs when we first took on the assignment of staging 1.llstrumentsi. . - own creati~n was lbat few theater~oers woutct turn May 1 -Blasmstrumen· to see a play they'd never heard of and permed by tensatze": work.s by Fran· eooe taking bis first crack at both the writing and caix, Relcba, Milhaud, Klu· ti g d of th ~. . gbardt. Laura Whitcomb, n en e uusmess. flute. Tom Henderson, oboe. OF COURSI WE'RE PLEASED that "Summer Richard James, clarinet. tning" ia finally about to see the light of day, but Carita Conrad, trench horn. equally excited over ill 1election as the premiere Paul Woltz, ~oon. uction of the new Westminster Community Theater. May 8 -;; Two, 'nlree, Many boun of Jabor have gone -and are going -and Four : Works b Y the conversion o1 the building down the mall from • Beetboven, Toe~, Piston, 'e Cinema WeslJnto a community theater. And we'd be Mozart. Betzy T 1 PP I n g • T'elv remiss if we didn't recogn ize some or the con-flu~. C • r 0 l Y n Arnqulst, . clarinet. T o m Schubert, b~~rl' before c!osmg. . bt,6soon. Guy Hardy, oboe. nihaJly. there. is Harry Hammers. president ~f the Roger Hickman, v i 0 l J n . oun. who en~1neered ~e lease of the Westminster Peter Odegard, viola. Anita nter site. And the technical ~ork do~ by Gene Tardy Martindale, violoncello. d Roy Hagerty rates a sustained rouhd of applause. May 15 _ "Coro Di · Others whose work is making the new Westminster Stromenti o • o t~n e • •: munity Theater possible are Leon Crowley, Dick Wcrkl by Ewalt, Galhiell, aylor, Larry Trammell, Al Jackson, Joan Hagerty, and Schmidt. Orange Cout vonne Tardy, Norma Hammers and innumerable C.Ollege Brass Choir con· then . You'll know them next Fri•ay -they'll be the ducted by T~m Hernandez. nes with the biggest smiles. M a y . 2 2 -.. • ' i. e l!<f n aervatOire Encore": Works by Mozart, Webern, Pleyel, a n d Boccberinl. Sharon Martin, soprano, Allen Greenberg. p i a n o . Leonore Coral, flute. Tony Goodrum. oboe. Ker 1 y Grant, c.larinet. Kent Reeve, trench born. Bob Hieitand, benoon. Sara Huddleston, Paul Pearson, v i o 11 n a . Roger Hickman, vj o l a . Madeleine Dmd, violOll-cettO. · May 29 -"Uruveraity Wind En.semble": Works by Be r(lma . Gossec, P r o k o f i e v , Persichetti. C o n d u c t e d by Paul Ingraham, Richard James, Ke?T'J Grant. Jane S -"Chamber Mtalc": Mozart Clarlng · Quintet. Schubert Qljamt in D minor. Carolyn Arnquist, clarinet. MeQlbers of the ::-:iU111dl'lllit ~~.rt•._~,.~ 11rlnga. W ood8 Return8 HOLL vwooij (UPI) - o.al4 Wood1 returna to U.. fCJ'HD to play S h e l'e y Fabarea' father in MGM's "A Time to Sing.'' OUR CURRENT ANNUAL RATE OF 5% EARNS 5.13" WHEN COMPOUNDED DAILY a HELD 1 YEAR USE THE HANDY PASSBOOK ALWAYS MOST CONVENIENT • ·FOR mtJR SAVINGS ACCOUNT • tNsuiW.ca TO• ......... FIDRALLt CHAlTlllD ANO SUPIRVl$1D • WI rAY IMNtMM OM 10UI Al .. FllOM DATI •fellVlD TO O~•t OF wm4DaAWAL e fllUMDI ltcll'VID ON OI t1flDat THI IOTH OF //MY MOfimt-....... NOW l'NI IST • s.AVUT.MAA..WIJAY !OSTASl '°TH WAYS. A ~ .. 184T WAY TO S.VL 1 C --U•ICAUW-•~Wtt• ... IWA1'TD•~ SOUTHE1;·N FEDERAL SAVINGS ACADEMY AWA9tD NOMINEE AUDREY HEPBURN H•AT!lt"• ---•-CDITA--J• .. Jlot BEST ACTRESS · · -Monday Mitlnff at' 2 p.~ · · -- AUDREY HEPBURN ALAN ARKIN RICHARD CRENNA WAITUNTIL DARK ,....EFREM ZIMBALIST, JR. -1'llQm( ~""""--~ MT'I. RosAUW3 KUSSEll SAIDRA DEE ... IUl!m MUNTINeTON UACH •M7•HM aoa••t POSITIVELY . ENDS . TUESDAY ''MAGNIFICENT!'·' "BREATHTAKING!" -TOltOH'TO STAlt " • All Actullil • •It OfMilbtY --~~ ~·· nA APPIOftD SATURDAY MATINll 12:JO "NAlllU, THI llLUI WHAi.i" -ALL SU ft He llCOMI •AMlt.Y MIAT , • u I , 4 • r-, , . More than 50 Adventures and Attractions The Disneyland Characters AID TIE llmtlE lfAGIC If ... THE LOVIN' SPOONFUL THE FIVE AMERICANS • lllE MUSTAN&S · ud many more PLUS · · · 3 STARLITE SHOWS ON THE TOMORROWLAND STAGE AT 8, 9:30 AND 11 PM Starring Jff E £0WSILLS &E018E CAii.Ji • Guest MC SAM RIDDLE Extra Add9d Attraction THE BAJA MARIMBA BAIO Enjoy All This NHefime Magic April 8-12 .... !__ -• • .' DCll'J • DISIEYLMD'S 01.D.fASH•ED EAS1'EI ..AT ~ PWDE AID IAJID COICEIT -----·· -·· ·---------·-------·-.,----...--·---- I I I I i • • ' . . . . , ' I • . ' . . .. . .. • I r J . . . • i ' . l • .:· •• -.-:..;. ••• _·_:-.i, ~At -~ ~ I rt I • I , : I •I • .. ~ , • . ' • • I •• 1 ... . -·- .. .. ··-----S.•-l-.._. • . --- J 4 OAJL Y "LOT SatlltdlY. AOl11 6. 1961 Area Aee • ID Pro READY FOR BITE -Leif Dag Werne4:1 (.?ifhtl/ ber of the Coast Jtangers of.the Orange~t uea., makes ready for his professional soccer· debuf as will start in the front line Sunday when the Wolves Los Angeles Wolves coach Ray Wood gives him a face Baltimore at the Rose Bowl, 2 p.m. few last minute pointer~. JVerneid, a former mem-· Entrants R evea led Boston Power s Clnssy S pike rs Po ised By Host 76ers F or County Invitational T~~=~AP~~ .. The Orange County Invitational track meet set l'Or April 13 is taking on Olympic class proportions with some of the races involved bordering on the unbelievatMe. Such is the case of the 120 hjgh hurdles wbere nine of the 10 entered have a best time of under 14.0. Ron Copeland of the Striders boids the best mark with a 13.4. If the entrant doesn't have an all- time best mark ·of at least 9.4, he'd better forget the 100 yard cU!sh. State Sam Kirk. Unattached Jim Eshelman, U.S. Army Bob Slover. San Jose State 1 Triple Jump 17-4~ 17-0 16-10 16-6 Art Walker, Striders 54-11 Charles Craig, Pacific'Coast ClubM- 1-Y.t "frondo" Hav-Ucek's 35 points and a tough defense carried the Boston Ce ltics lo a 127-118 victory over ttle Philadelphia 76eTS Friday night in ttie first game of their National Basketball At1sociati0fl semifinal playoff series. Mahoney Samuels. Pacific Club The seCQOd game ill the best-of-7 series is' slated foc Boston next Wednesday. Coat Bostoo was aided b.y Sam Jooes' 'Z1 52-10 points and Balley Howell's 24. .121 mp Hurdles Ron Copelan<!, Striders Pat Pompbrey, Athens AC Al RpckweU , Athens AC 100 13.4 13.5 13.6 Bostoo took llbe lead b' good in the '5ecood quarter at 48-46 and built it to 6.5-66 at''halffune. A.II 10 entrants have at least that time with Larry Questad Of the Strider!' leading the pack with a 9 2 ef- fort followed by a trio of performers al !' . r -'igh jump has live seven-foot jumper~. the long jump has two 27-foot leapers and the list just goes on and Larry Questad, Strider!i . 9.2 Dave Reeves, Inland Empire AC 9.3 Cecil Turner. Cal Poly. SLO 9.3 , 100 (Women) Pernetta Glen. LA Mercurettes ll.O Janet MacFarlane, unattached 11.0 Diana Wilson, LA Mercurettes 11.0 rn the third period the 76ers reeled off eight straight points to cut ttie Boston lead to fou·r. but the Celtics rallied for a 97-87 advantage a.1 the end of three quarters. on. • The mile run has five sub-four ~ mfnute milers led by Cary Weisiger of -~ the San Diego Track Club and Bob " Day of the Striders. ,, Both have a 3:56.6 to their credit. Disc\$ <~ary Carlsen. St:riders George Puce. Striders Ed Kohler . Strider!' 205' 198' \97' 448 " Mike Larrabee, Striders 44.9 Dave Crook. Pacific Coa« Chlb 4-5.9 Bob Tobler. US Army 46. High Ju.mp . John Rambo. Pacific Coast Club 7"3 Olis Burrell. Strlders 7-2 Ed Caruthers, Pacific Coast Club7-2 .-a-........ Major Leagues oopone ·Tilts- s iated Mondav .I B~· THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Major League baseball haa postpon- ed two of Monday's three scheduled season-opening games because of the 8'Ssassination of Martin Luhr King. The Washington Senators acted first. calling oU the traditi<>nal Presidential Opener, which bad been 11cbeduled for Monday -tbe day Dr. King Is tc be buried. "The American League regreb most sincerely the events of recent days." said league President Joe Cronin. "Out of deference to the memory of Dr. Martin Luther King, concurs most fully in the postponement of the long- standJng Presidential Opener schedul· ed for Monday in Washington." The game was rescheduled for Tues- day. Cincinnati also called off its National League opener ag'ainlt Chicago, com- plylng w f t h Mayor Eugene . Ruehl· man's call for a "day of Commit· ment." This action was taken in response to and in sympathy with the Mayor's call for a Day of Commitment on the part or the citizens of Cincinnati to h<>nor the memory or Dr. Martin Luther King Jr .. " said Francis Dale, presi- dent of the Reds. · The game will be played either Tuesday or Wednesday. according to Dale. Roust-Oh C'alled Off Sunday's ex- hibition game against Minnesota in recognitiOn ci. President L y n d o n JobnSOh1S can for a national day of mourning for Dr. King . lgniws 133-105 Win ·Goodrich Singes ·Nets for Lakers LOS ANGELES (AP) -Gail ed the Laker scoring with 29 and 11 Goodrich came off the bench late in polnts. respectively. before a crowd of the-first tra1f to apart a t>s Angetes--10';319 at 'th' Pot mo. - Later spurt which sent ·them on to a Jeff Mullins led the Warriors with · 1~11~ victory over the San Francisco 29. Warriors Friday night. Fred Hetzel. who didn't start as It was the first game of their playoff Coach Bill Sharman opened with a for ~e ~•tlona~ Baske«>aµ M.,!_OCia-tb£ee-g_uard olfenee. coll~ 17 tion's WeatenWJ1mfo'iUH1e. poutfS. Goodrich replaced .)e.rry West wifh The teams meet in the second game 5:58 left in the baJ:f and q,e Warriors of tbe best.of-7 series-at the Forum leading 43-42 after the ie.f. bad ~bang. Sunday night. ed bands eight Umes. SAN P'llANCISCO The former UCLA AD•American hit • ,. T Lot A ... IL-IS five of five field goal attempts and ad· ~~~k ; t~ 1~ :'.'i;. ded two free throws for 12 po.iDts ln Lee s 2-' u Imhoff • fl T 12 u ,, 7 2-' 1' , s.s ' .... ,, 27 less than six minutes and the Lake.rs ~~~,,. .~ t! ~ ~:~ grabbed a 63-51 halftime lead. e111a o o-e o crwt,... f N 20 l 0-0 ' A 14-floint spurt in the first six ~:.,, ~ t: 1; ~" minutes of the third quarter. while the Tur,.., 2 H ' ~1c11 o H 0 • 1·1 ' 7 :M 17 0 N 0 Waniors tallied but on~ field goal. put t:;l~ ~ ;:; ; Hm11>1 Los Angeles 2.4 polnts ahead in To111s " 21...,. ,., Totals si 21-31 u::i coasting position. s-. w ......., Baylor and West. the two aces. pac-f: ::.:= ~ ~ I I= 11 Valle ly's Drea m Ends, But UC LA on Horizon By ROGER CARLSON Of ... ClollY .......... J<hl VaDely' s dream <Ji a berth on the United Stiaties Olympk baaketball team is sftiattered as the OCC aopbomore is back home after a seveTe siege wtth tbe flu that carried on throughout his efforts to make tile squad. Those facts would tend t o discourage many. but the Eastern Confere~ Player-of-ttte-Year is far from It. Contacted by phone at hia home by the DAILY PIL()'I' the ~SOf!.able Vtillefy -sti1l recuperating -.... lull of .~aam. Remarklng that be bad Jost a full 10 pounds front t:M s~ " flu and dysentery be went on to say, "I wat living on vUamim and liquids. ';lbe1 were shooting me Jn my arm will • syringe.'' But CiDally:, a.ft.er 10 day« of this, he was sent hoine. "' However, ill that span. Vallely pro- ved a few tbiogs to bim&elf. Ute mek· i,P <? : 1'4' JC cutol:f after five days of workouts as a backcotrrt man at 70 percent strength. That curoff meant tilere were just 12 left from dle junior college ranks an<j Vallely was still among tbe elite. However. tile nu fiDally put him down for tile count ait the final tryouts .in Albuquergue a® ~e_be came. UCLA stands to benefit jMUy bUtt tlle above facts. After ~g t.o himself tbM be ca11 men 4bMl bold his own against some of tile fJnest pi.yer1 tn tbe country, Vallely remarked, "I'm JeaNng towMde UCLA." .laveUn .John Tushaus. Striders 284' Larry Stuart. Strider$ 114·5 Frank Covelli. Pacific Coat Club273- 2-Mlle Run Tracy Smith. US Army Pat Traynor. Striders John Lawson. Pacific 8.7.8.0 A:32.0. C oat Pilot Tabs CardstJ Tigers . One of Vdely's basic coricenM about eorolltng at pollent Ucr..A was the fact tblt ooadl Jdlll Wooden and his aides comidend Vallely a can- didate f« the guard positiall. Club ~ -~ ~J~ 8:33.7 The kll-time teOriric 1iaMier of I Oi'aage 0ont went ob t.o caU tile -' ;;.,J..\~.;~c . -~Mlle .Walk Ralph .Boston. Striders 27..,5 --~~~Sb:id.e-c."i.-."1-r~3 :li8.,6 . J>~-..~ .._SUiUen_ 27-0 ~~-darrn~n.~inn-· ~ -uarr!1nf0rn: ,(UrenSXC--·-~ Tt'U be the Detroit Tigers and 91. Louis Cardillaks ucbanging blows bl the 1968 World Series -it t1ii DAO..Y PILOT sports staff's consensus of opl· nlon on the final outcome of the '88 major league pennant chases is ac- cur~. that remarkable progoosttcatton. 6-5-4-3-2-1 ln the order be selected the workouts• at-HQbiNmoa, Km. "Brirtal Oddly, non~giillfd Detroit to win __ tMJ!I. Tbe sy~~~ was.;epea~ for • um~:_-~1~ ~-· __ • . _ '-""- the American Le~ ebampionshi-p. ~1tCoOOrecaetsl\ben toW potnts _m., Wu:nev.-f1'&iri ClilJ9 Jor com· ' I . Ron Laird, New York AC 13:40.4 440 Intermediate Hurdles P~le VHlt Ron Whitney. Striders 50.3 ; Chris Papanacolaou. San Jo s e Tom Wyatt. Athens AC 50.6 .. .. ~ SPORTS CLIPPED SHORT Frnm th Wires ef AP I UPI :! LOS ANGELES -Sporting a 1.0 ad· ~ vantage In their best-of-seven StanJey j Cup playoffs. the Los Angeles Kings '1 hope to make it two straight at 8 ~ toniabt whea they host the Minnesota •, North Star• at The Forum. •• Around the other quarw..final plqoft aitel tonlgbt. BoltOn 11 at Mon- treal (J.(J), ... St. Low. (1.0) vWts ~ Pbiladelpb1a. .. , ,,,, ,,,, ,,,, ' ·LOI ANGELES -·~ te.. · ; 1fl ~ IMt tllle Penna at z p.m. ~ Snny. .... P•lldlf G •• I. le. meea., fte1 Emenea ... A.ua , Q-~ Fred StoUe la Utt .. , ....... ~ .... Ell..-aJll Gflft .. hn a.tea ftMlltdlM diett ...,...., It tbe nr:·~~~-Nt.,,...c:......._ Teats Ott.. wttlt E--._.., ..... __,,,. tiilli'lllllft& Wayne CoUett, UCLA Frosh 51 .7 Ivan LaCore, Striders 51.7 888 (Women} Jarvis Scott. LA Mercurettes ~: 13.4- Maureen Dickson. Santa Monica AA 2:18.9 CaU Goya, Santa Ana Rockel- tes 2: 18.9 .. Dennis Cart. Strlders Ted Nelson, St.riders Jim Dupree. Sbiders Sb.t Pat 1:4&.8 1:4&.8 1:46.8 George Woods , Paclrlc Coast Clubfl6.. 11% Dave Maggard. Santa CI a r a Youth M-10-Y.t Dave Davis. Pacific Coast Club 64·7 Sealer Mlle JJm Gorrell, Seniors T r a c k Club 4:43.l .BUl WtilJ.. Senkft Track Club 5:01.0 Leo BuJkk, s..u.. Tr9c:k Ctub6:oe.o 2!1(W..-) Barbera Ferrtil, LA ~~ tel . 23.6 Velma Cb-rtton, O'own C t t l e s · Diana WUJoa;,~ Mltl!Urtttl{ 31.7 Mlb Fl't1. Mela Collep, Am. m.2 Tom Jones. US Army 2lU Ken Dugan, Striden ,,.8 Dave Reeves. lnland Empire AC3t.7 Mlle Cary Weis1ger. San l>ieto TC :us.s &b 0.y, Stridtn 3:51.8 Tom Von Rudell, US Army · 3:58.t Tim Dutellott, San Diel'> TC 3:59.4 • ... The foursome was divided between were aided Cot consensus positioning. plet.e rest, "Elitille and fr7ina to catch Chicago. Mlnne.sota. Boston a n d Thus it turned out the Bengals were up " Baltimore. The Angels were accorded put •t tbe top ol the heal). · first division positioning. beiiig chosen Tbtee of the four staffers gave ~- The PILOT quartet of sports editor Glenn White. Ray Plutko. Earl Gustkey and Roger Carlson cheda!d their ouji boards And came up wtth for f1ftb. · defending worid champion ~inals R • p However. the Tiger£ garnered t.he ood for National League laurels: 8JD ostpones enoup first diviaion support to wind So. if the DAILY PILOT crew tees up bl first place. Each writer's tredf_c• it right. baseball aficionados will see tiont were accorded points ~ t~M-f· '~it vs Sl Louis ln the 11188 Serles. Second Round GLENN WHITE RAY PUrBO EARL GUSTUY ROGER CARLSON CON'SENSUS American League Forecast At Greensboro 1. Chicago l. Mlnneaota l. Bostoa 1. Baltimore 1. Detroit 35 2. Detroit 2. Detroit 2. C.lifomla 1 Detroit ~:ore 31 :J. California 3. Baltimore 3. Detroft 3. Boston 8. 10 :n 4. Baltimore 4. Chicago 4.Cbicap 4. Cbkago 4. Boston 29 :;. Boston 5. New York $. Baltimor~ 5. r alifornla S. Ca.llfornla 'l'f 6. Minnesota 6. Bosotn I. Mlnneaota 6. MiMesota 8. Minneaota 25 7. Cleveland 7. CaWonn 7. Cleveland . 7. Wubington 7. Clewland •• 8. New York 8. Cleve\aild e. New York 9. CJnoelud 8. Ntw Yark 14 9'. Washington 9. Washinston 9. Wuhintton 9.NewYort t. •uldncton 10 10. Oakland 10.0aklmd 10. Oalland 10. 001and LO. OUlpd • NaJional League ForeclJlt GLENNWBn'E RAY PLVT&O EAJtL G\JllUY ROOD c.uiuoN CONIENIVI 1. St. l:.ouiJ .. 1. Pl~ l. St: Loalll . tSt.~ -· t St. lAdla . ••••• 2. Clncinattl 2. San Fi mciKO t. Pitllbarp 2. SU f'l'9Ddlco , 2. Su l'rwi*o ,. . 3. San Fl"&DciSCO 3-. St. Louil J. SU l'rudlco 3.PlttlbarP 3. Pltutlarlll 3.1 4.Atlanta 4. Aue.ma 4.0ncbmau 4. Atluta 4. AtlaMa 25 S.PtUlb~ S.Pbil~ $.Loi~ 5.LolA.qelu t. Cblcllmatl 23 6. Los An,eles t .LoaAft .. Jel 6. Cbica,o l .Pldl8deJMja f . Loe Aaat•• . 22 7.Chkago 7. ChictgD 'P. Auanta 7.~ ~~ JI 8. Houlton ,, Cinclnnats I. Pbllldtlphla a.auc.,. JI 9. Pblladelphia 9. New Yen ••••• •. ffcqtae l.U.... • . ·-10. New Yort 10. Roustc. 10.NnY..t JI. NewYor~ 10.NewYork I l ( .. .. DAILY fllLOr Jf . ... Bue&' Early Lead Sink& FJ€'s Talented Mermen es ts EltaDd.a and Huathiton lJeacb suf. fered swimming a·ttbecb Frl4a1 afte?DOOD la DDIMtlpt meet.. .ll~ga~n Lead i~ ,E ~. ~ipals Eatancla ten prey to talented Palol Verda, 11-44, and Huntiqtoo Beach was dunked by P'OOWil. .. ~l. .,,., Eacter b8d •1mnd11J tbelr °'"' •·• .WKIGillc u the last man on the .,.. ~1 rtlay team jumped ~ the water before bil 'teammate touched the pool wall. TM illetal move disqualified the Eaglet, who wen Ahead at tbe time • md proyed to be the marlin ol victory for PalOI V... in the clOleJ1 COil• te.ltecl bMtle. Jolua Preatice, Stew Owen. David DeG.ruae, Lonnie Keefover Md Greg Goodyear Need to fir'9ts for the Eagles. -~~-!tf>l~ -=-= IEaleftcle clluutlllltd). Time: l:JM (~ Ff:_7 ':stt' (li'Y) 2 GtioclYeet Ill J. IMM!t c:.!.]I ~m!~1'"''~' <El 2. TYnet (ll'YI 3, (/!°) ''t, v~~~t!...'7 ~;·2A"r" (l'V) 2. lleffw• E~lvlMi ~. 1tamei'{ii) 2. Crvm (l"V) 3. tlll.._ ( il. l'Olnta t "'tf.-1~ FIY -I. U!I 2. Collins Cli'Vl I. ll•s .. r (PY . Time: . 1 ~,,.. -1 Holt <"VI 2. "r.ntlq !El a. Tvntr CPY • Tim t $ .A. 1 . -... M°"-C•I .... , ... It (l"YI l. -"' .• olOO "'"--I. ' 111 2• O'C-t (PY) a. The ftuJ t&lbl ..... of the Eulero Dalton Maurin started tblnta fJC'f for Coaferuce awblrmlq and dfvtnt Fullerton with a win in the _, fly in cbamplomblJJI ue ~1111der ·way at 2:07.~ with Coa1l'• Frank Warner ~en Welt Co1lete today, with garnering a tlllird pieee and Mike F.ul1erton ~ the lead alt.er rom--JiD&. lb ,,..._.......... _____ wUaon fourth. Final• hepn at t a.m. Paul Hughes of Orange Coast Cained The Bar~1 .~lrilnl after C>Nnge a second .in the 200 frite and Dee Reo- Cout'1 ~Id Ola to up.et them nµ11, fro came in fourth. day, blltzec1 tMir' rivab ill five of the Doug Sharp of Coast Clnisbed fourth six eveats held ~. establl&hinc in the 100 breast. but Fullerton ftnl three Eastera Coafereece records. one-two in the event with Jeif Nock ID dolne so, the leader• established winning in 1 :OU. a ~ lead over 9tCond plilce ~. John Mattos ol Fullerton came Orange COllSt aftl!r' the Pirates bad right back ln the 100 back to grab taken a to.point advantage le the honors with a 55.8 mark -MUJ.ng a 4111eaiag .._,,, action. coot~ record. Ea&er Toun~y Flaals Vataha's Mound Stint Sparks Rustlers' Win Tbe tnDd ~•ud wtla lplb Beck wlDDlq tllle 400 tadlftbll medley in NCOl'd tbnt ol 4:31.t ad tben ttie F\lllerloJa rer., team rampq to a.ootber meet record in tt.I • tree with. dotilac ol 3:19.2. Other~ for ...... pl.let <lout ~ Paul Mq in the• Mck with a folll'Cb pl.ace a Bob Dab'• third iD tbe a iDdo. r.oat .. Joqed • tec..a • the free relay behiDd Fallen.,. G<*len West, with 15 poinb ID4 far behind the bit guns. Md aaJy two moinents in the •y•s action .. Crait hgensen r.acect to a MCO.Dd iD the JOO back far the Ruetlen. Steve ScbeibJauer tDocbct Gft D tun ~ from bia beat time evet' .lo the 400 ya-d individual medley, ""' •till had to settle for sixth place in the atar· 1tudded11eld with• 4:57.4 cJockinc fat the R\15t1era. · Oraqe Coeat .c UMt J'tCOl'd lhat- terlng tempo Tbuhday when tbe Bucs bli!tued the 800 yard reky with a 7:26. clockin&, bestin( the old mark or 7:38.6. llfNMHTi!IEI. Tlmt: : .4 100 I -l• rtQ !t'" (El 2. Gr_., (PY)>. Hit(£). •lfM' 1• -FrM llel•v -'· PalOi -· Time: l:ll.7. i<!!"ti~~1c:!t..:t.~1'rk~·~""' .\ZUSA Rigb·bander R a n d y Foilowing a single by Neubebauger. ~~!~;t~· c~c!T !~~l.,.!-~ ~.~~ff. ~aiaba, marking his initial start of the a fielder's choice that found botb run-~tr!'!!"!.: , ~ \~l 2 n--. u:1 aeuon Friday, went the distance lJl oers safe and a walk to Ron Teece '"Tfl~ tir..'n'*ocx:f s. llMIY '~1 ~- pltdaiag ,Gold,en West College into the loaded the bases. Mav ~~-~ ~~~,2-1::,,11~ ~ flnala1 of tbe annual Citrus Myron Pines' ground out plated one z~~"°!~:i\. . f. ~ -coµ.c~ .BMeb"1} Tournament. run and then Mike DeGttr-sue-• '\:: ~r _ '..::i.~ ,=r:.• ~ Coad Jl'nd Boove-'s Rustlers bat· cessfully squeeze4 home a run. ~~.El J.~, " ~ •.::l1T.i: U&cl Eaatetn c.pilftrenoe rival Mt. Sae Golden West ta'llied its final run l.n .,..._ eartJllt toc1a1 for that title. the eighth when "Marks rilled a solo !f~ti!:..~a.'Jr~=-! "itiO reporTea -r1a""'te,,,..._....,th,,..,1s,__~home.. nm_ -.. -------- Flying Barera Phil Age, Fountain Valley's p~er sprinter, flashes pas~ the .finish Line in bis usual manner -winrung. He holds the best time 10 the Orange Coast area with a 9.t clocking in the 100 and is also cred- ited with a 22.5 in the !20. Biggest win of the y e a r came in the Beach Cities Invitational where Age nipped Laguna's Mike Totten in the 220. Sunset League Lions' Fourth Inning Too Much for Sailors Watmi.nn.er erupted lar fwr nu.. inade a diviq Mb-at.the bal4 roll-1 season, ICIUered six ruts and struck out live' batters in Friday's semifinal. the Rultlen posting a 4·2 win over Antelope Valley. Tralllnf by a run 1n the bottom.. halL or the atCOQd, the Rustlers deadlocked matter• with just one hit as Don Neugebaurer was hit by a pitch and Gary Marta doubled his teammate home. Neugebauger ignited matters again In tile fourth as the Rustlers pushed across a pair of tallies for the deciding margin. ·-· II\' '"""'" AGolnteloN V1t1tv 010 000 010 -1 6 o deft Wnt '10 JOO Olll -4 7 J ........ l\"'l i\2~, ....... ::''. u1 .. , i.!:-lt .If ~'~tp•-...ll> J t lQ S ~tK ' to j 0 t ~=." ..f : g : : s ''°"'· it'! ' ' 1 N e u t • b 1 u g tr , lteflfro. cf 4 0 I : lb l % 1 0 He<-L C > 0 I MM!u, cf • 1 2 2 Col-n, rl • 0 I 0 ff'Kt , c 2 0 I 0 ~•rn•wwih. lbl o i I I:''*· ,, ~ • , I ~t':!n. ~ ; : 0 0 v!?.;': ~I l : : 0 Tol•I• la 2 ' , Toi•" 2' • 1 4 LePage Fires No-hit Game; Artists Lose in the fourth inning Friday to down over and appeared to come up with Right-hander .Joe LePage rashioned Newport Harbor. 4.2. Huntington the catch. However, the umpires ruled a no-hitter under the Jigbls at Beach tripped Western, 2·1. and It a single. scoring the winning runs Memorial Park Friday in sparkini;: Marina fell to Santa Ana in the bottom for Santa Ana. Mater Del to a S.1 win over Angelus of the seventh. 5-4. in Sunaet League Lague rlval Servite. bas.j..n action. '-• .., .__. In Crestview League piay, Orange 1CV&U WKlmli\tler * 400 I -' ' 3 .......,._ .o1"' _.._ La B b Weatminster accounted for Its runs ~ Herw ooo lCO o -1 ' • I"""'-a '"' ww over guna eac . wttb a walk. four consecutive singles ....... ii . \:11111 .._. ~!i .. cw.. LePage. who had 1rooble with his --IRVINE NETTERS -C Bopn n--Blair w ~.. 4 •• r' ~'· ' ; r :· coatrol in aBowing fiye walk s. «.) ~: andtc;B.;:y~ another-:= ~F. 11} i ;' ~ ~' t 0 count.end that department by striking ROMP p A.ST BUFFS of-walks. ~ rf 't Ii ew;, ... ~ lbi: t: ~.::~~~si:~d::i:allowa ball to The Sailors threatened to Ue it up In • H~ j I l f e~ d i i ·: : In fact it WU LePagt who st~ed at UC Irvine's t.ennlt team won its st· their half of the inning after Bob e=.re a l ~ l • =~ If 2 • o the plate as well for the Monarchs as concl ID a row with a 1-3 conquest of Leavy singled, Steve Cavanaugh ar· rowis n , , , Tolli,; "" 1~ ; ~ ~ drove in a pair of runs with a tripie. vfsiUng Colorado Buffaloes Friday. rived on first via an error and Din ft marked the second straight win running ltJ record to U·2 overall. Dalebout smacked a one-sacker which '-• .., IAAlfft 1 _ , 1 f th M ... 1 tb A 1 The A_.·at-s racked un tbe first brought Leavv scooting home on an ~"::~~ .l: :l • -l • • or e ooarc,~ 0 e nge us uu: ..,, r • J 11 League, aft.er dropping Uldr opener to · five singles matches to clinch the vie-overt.brow by tlte Lion sbtOrtstop. .....,.,~,a°~ •11 ~7• ~ 1t u• St., John Basco. tory early. Fran.It Ceaser walked and 8?b Curry ~:' 2 : : ; u~·-1 1 A : g Laguna bad little to cheer about in Steve Teal paced the Ant.ea1ers with sin~ed in another run to culminate tkle ~ <-•' • 113• 'r ·2 ~ Q.i~'· < ~ g g f its 4-o blanking from Orange. a. 7,5, 6--3 win ln the singles and then . scormg. ~~~· r1rl 3 g ·, 1 ~( l1 : ~ : he Panthers got their four runs on came back to team up with Robert • H u n t I 11 g t o n B e a c h ' s B o b f'J.~· .. c : g YO '~-,.. : : i two hits. · Moore for a doubler win.-Wlck~~~~.e.l! ~s with· ·~ H", • • .---• • t-•-_..:.:~..:.:.:...:-:-_ '-Di. ""e thirc(lii,_ nlng off a ·-~Mytlfll lifcllifamari'"r.c:.nettm-~ "~to-·i!tiif ~ ·. l';-tf=f1 ·==-=."" --e, -~rs. -11 waJ~ and a are off untU Friday when they boet UC Western as the firlJt ba'lem.an colJected ..:..: 11 I ! T r ... ,. " 1 • 1 oe fly. - Sant.a BarblrL two bits In three tripe to th.e piste, in· tart .., ,...._ tm Kuhn got the 'only extta·base hlt eluding a 350-loot homer ovw the ~~,. l!l' II t=J 1t 1 of .W•1 fill' the losers with a double riglil-celltft'ftetd"ltnce. -· . ., ~ w "·~, ...... if•'"!" ;t•ixtb lnnlng with two out. The-~ Marina Vikings dropped l:"~; ,_ J I r .· rlI ~ • : ever. ~Ve 5'1eparcl flied to ~ controverti.1:1 decilloa ~ tbe Si£nts. ~ • t l f f · : f J 10 right to end the ttyeat and the tn the last lnn.ing. . ,r 1 I • c 1_ 2 t l 1 went peaceably. Trailing 4--3 with two outs and the -· a ~ J ~. rt ; i l bases loaded, Saint Larry Brwnsey i!f!:H~e' ".. 1 l · ~ o t f l ! s.,..,1tt ..... 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Ct l!I CAI ' ~1\:M~-_l ~~ ..._, 1~'11'~ COCCI l t• CHI ~ lfWttl < 3t!,_ I. J-. 1 .. 1 i. ..... COCX> a. M ol!')4M. " ' ' s ''1!4.r. •• f i ' Mor e Sports On Page 16 lrvitae Baseflflll Mustangs, Eagles Gain Edge in Area Contests All four Irvine League area baseball squads clashed locally Friday after· noon, with Co6t.a Mesa and Estancia emerg!ng with victories. Costl Mesa gained its triumph at the ~ of F<lUntain Valley, 2·1 • while Estancia downed Corona del Mar by !be same score. Dave Sobolewski provided the win· rung punob for Costa Mesa as he slam· med a triple in ttle fifth innfog with teamma~ Dave Barton on base to break a 1·1 deadlock. The Mustangs crossed the plate once in the third when Dan Clari 5ingled in Bartoo from secood base. The Barons collected ttielr ooly run in the first inning after Dave Price ad· vaoced to third oo an em>r end scampered hOUH! on a wild pit.cb. Mu9tang burler Byr~ Heme.rick set- tled down and allowed die Serons ooly two hits. ESWl<:ia regj§'tei:e<l its tje·t;>reakJng run in tile sixth Mren Eagte Dave COJe raced home under a higti throw to ttle Weekend TV Sports TODAY 1 p.m. C9)CL -PGA GOLF - 1137.500 Greensboro Open. today, tom01Tow from Sedgefield CC, Greensboro. N.C. 2:30 p.m. f5)CT -JAi ALAf -From TIJu:>na's Fronton Palacio. ~ 3:30 p.m. (2)C'f' -CBS GOLi-' -Miller Barber. Bob Charles vs. Doug Sanders, G e or g e Archer. Quarter·finaJ r r o m Firestone CC, Akron. Ohio. 3:30 p.m. (4lCF -SKI BREED -CUps, comments, forecasts. 3;30 p.m. C5lCF -OlJT· DOORS -Cottontail hunting in Tennessee. with Jim Thomas. 3:30 p.m. (7)CT -BOWLING -$100.000 Firettont 'J'olD'lley of Champions. Rivera L a n e s , Akron. 4 p.m. (4lCF-OUTDOORS - World duck 1boGdng cham· pjonsbip, Amweil, N.J. 4 p.m. (S)CF -BOWLING - Davis vs. Horn, F i r e 1 t o n e .Bowlorama. Copley. OhJO. 4:30 p.m. C2)CL -SANTA ANITA -$125,000 San Juan Capis1l'ano. mile and three· quarters on the turf. Harry Henson, Gil Stratton at Arcadia. 5 p.m, (2)CF -THE PROS - Spotligbt on Panl"ho GoftuJe1, .... 5 \)..m. (5)0l'-OOTDOORS - FWIJal wttb GadUout Gaddb. I p.m. (7)0' -WIDE -WOBU> -Net'J. mo<otcycle eblmDlouhlPI, from 0..-.. NCAA wrestling dMDDptoubipl from tJntftrlJtJ Pa.rt, P • • NCAA 1t1 dWnplonlbitJI fNm ---8Prhl&t. Colo. 7~30 p.m.-(S}F -n:ssg OWENS -&put at lllllt "*'' documutlrJ Oil tbt lrt••t ol Olympic heroes, ••Jeae Oftlll Returns to Berlln." 7:30 p.m. ( 11 ) CL _, BASEBALL -Dodgen vs. Cleveland Jndtans. Vin Scully, Jerry Doggett mikeside at San Diego. Batter up: 8 p.m. 9:30 p.m. (34)F -BOX DE MEXICO -ffight of Week, from Mexlco. l SUNDAY 11 a.m. (2)CL -SI'ANLl!."Y CUP -A seleded came wU1 be screened each week until the cup L'I awarded. 12:30 p.m. (11) CL BASE· BAU-Dodgers vs. Cleve· land Indians, Vin Scully, Jerry Doagett m.IWide at San Diego. &itter up: 1 p.ip. 1 p.m. (9)CL -PGA GOLF - 1137 ,500 Greensboro ()pa from Sedgefield CC, Greensboro. N.C. 3 p.m. (34)F -FU'l'BOL - (Soccer from Mako.) 4 p.m. (?)CF -OUTDOORS..- J.'inal "Amerle8D Spclrtam.ln" send Rick J_,., b a a t h f elepbllll ill Africa and Phil Har- ris ln que.st if d'labr ~ in ldaho. 4 p.m. (40)F -COMMENT- .. Jack Twyman Balbt Ball•• 5 p.m. (4)CF -SKJING - ''Gf'and Prtl" from 8eftWIJ Valley (Lake TabOe) CaUI. fat Governor'• cap. 5 _i_~ (34).F -TOROI' -(BuJ.miJN from lilaJeo,) t:aD p.m. (S)CT ..... CAR • TRACK' -a.dni ciiJ!1 tnm 8&IDltlli.. jet_, If.....-. .. ml two rolll ...,: Vot.o PID .... Okla 442. TVal>AY I p.m. (l)CL -SltATJNG -l>ltnlt Dmll Ill LA T·Blrdl. _lo _P•J!IL (M)r -T0808 -<Ballltlr'I from s,.ln.) • J ) .l • OA.L 'I' hLOf ~lUtd.fJ, A11t11 b, had Crissman BUD TUCKER .Hitting At e404 SCOTTSDALE. Ariz. -To Leo Durocher. talking ls a form of art. . 'Leo is no ordinary talker. He talks with his mou~h •and hls hands atid hi s eyes. At times, be employs bis ·~y for additional effect. . • Leo did oot learn to talk. He was born gifted. Then he worked at it. polished his style and delivery and be- came one of the best. . . A minor change c~me over Leo .early thls spr~g. He decided he would not talk about b1s ball..club. which -is called the Chicago Cubs. That is to say. L~o do~s n?t care to predict bow. when or if the Cu~s will firush m the 1968 National League tournament. . AnYt.hing else is fine. Throw out a sub1ect and he will go along. He may no~ be an expert on the matt~r. but he will talk about it. . Leo Durocher is best when be is holding forth in the little offices provided for managers at the various ball parks. Leo has a comfortable chair in these places and a desk on which to place his spikes. The others have to squat on chairs and boxes or stand in corners. Clearly. the advantage goes to Leo. . * * * The man has such an office at th• ball fM1rk ln Scottsdale. It is a comfortable room as sprfnt train- ing structures 90. Leo has his big chair and desk and there is carpet on the floor, even a coudt for visiting conversationalists. This day, Leo was talking about everything ln general and nothing in particular. Like mayb. he was warming up for a 9u•!t 1~akin9 ~nga9ement. * * * The ~alk somehow got a~ound to Sandy Koufax. th~ high-priced /ttcber who retired to become an exorb1· tantly-price television broadcaster. ''Frankly." Leo was saying. "I though Sandy might come back after two or three months out of the game. Now I'm sure he'll never come back. No way. "As for bis TV work , I think he does a pretty good job. He's still learning, of course. but he is a bright young man and he'll do just fine." . A guy pciilte~ out that I\owax ·nas very 1ltu~· ~o say during the shows he does on TV and added 1t figures out Sandy earns something like $8,000 a word. What's wrong with that?" Leo wanted to know. * * * Leo was ,,_.bly thinldng If h. w.1 paid by the word, he would be • blltlonaire by now. • Leo was asked to comment on the MW spitball rule, • folly of the brains of baseball atalnst which Durocher has bffn waging a personal war all spring. "The rule won't work," Leo said. "It is as full of holea as a Swiss chffH. "Actually, the rule just says a pitcher can't go to his mouth. So what? There Is a thousand ways to get a baseball wet. One way is to have the short· stop or third baseman INd It up for you." * * * ''l can go on and on, but it is enough lo say the rule just won't wOTk. and they are going to have to reword it again. Even then, I doubt if they can come up with !Ometbing that will work." What if Leo were making the rules? What would he do about the spitball situation? "Very simple," he said. "Legalize it. "The pitch is not that important. It doesn't help a pitcher that much. Besides, there are only five or six guys who know how to throw a good spitter. Even then, they aren't going to throw it in a situation that might cost them the ball game. It might get away on them." Leo was asked if the hitters would moan and groan at legalizing the spitball. "Not the good hitters," Leo said. ''The good ones don't care what you throw them. Just get it over the plate where they can hit it. ~!~~ulft~;:a?0ri~de~ao!JrJa;'!t;~~~~~· hit it ,Great talkers don't care what they talk about. C•~t, 1'111, SGY Trl'-o lllC. Race Results PauJ Crissman. t b e Southern californ1a Collete pbeoom. contiooea h i a remarkable achievement& in ·A:>aseball aKer h i s im· pressive basketball career. After putting t h r o u g h 2.237 points for a 21.8 per game average in three years basketball. the classy .sett1or is taking over nearly every aspect of t b e Vanguards b<uleball offense. Cr)ssman leads in hitting with a .404 average on 19 hits in 47 trips. He's tops in runs scored with 21 , triples wtth three. and has stolen 12 bases on SCC's first 13 games of the year. The Vanguards have A 5-7- t record at tM mid point of the se-ason. In aJJ, six Vafiguards are batting .325 or.. more in a wholesale assault pn the school's record books. Jim DamatD holds the se· C1>nd spot in the hitting derby with a .383 average, including five doubles. Others are Jim Ortiz f.372 ). Ronn Nipper (.352). Lynn Taylor ( .346) and Mike McGuire I .325). Jerry Williams is the top ·starting pitcher with a 2-1 record and • 3.42 era. The Vanguards are riding on top of the Golden State Athletic Association with six loop gam~ re!Daining. KICKERS IN ACTION The Coast R • n-i e--r r .,, - shoot for their t h i r d straight shutout victory Sunday when 1hey meet tile Lynwood Dons in a Pacific Soccer League clash. Coach Brian McCaugh. ey's Rangers take the field at Newport Beach's Mar- iners P~k. Action begins at 2 p.m. The Rangers blanked Pico Rivera, 8-0, and Fullerton 2-0 tbelr last nm outings. They r i p p • d Lynwood, 6-2, in an earlier encounter. United Coan Rangers are ldle Sunday. Baseball Standings ' AVOID CWI SUP IN GIP Without • fi"" flf p, • tof f•r is )j111ited tn the cllltanc• he can 1win9 the club on his .O.cbwlns : If he swloga hodc too iar# «too feat, hta grlp wll I Io ou n ond he'll "f01•" the club. You will be •urpriudhow!RUC1' bet t er the club heh Jn yoor ,hands --: how much more ~hol you feel --oftet y04I hove Gan. *om• simple grip .icerc~• over a period of JOdoystotwow .. b . Me1ely c I enc; h and uncl..-.ch your hondl intermittently during the doy, or in the e~tn; while you watch TV. Hoving a golf d ub next to your eaty choir, or Jn your office, will be etpeciol- ly helpful, 'inc • you c.an then do thjs exercise w hi I e octuolly assuming your normol grip. Prep Net Scores . ... - Saturday, April b, 1%8 DAILY Pit.OT J7 SPECIAL DISCOUNTS .FOR THIS SUNDAY ONLY-NOON TO 7 P.M. 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C•Mti.A.lr.Mf •••••lll<lll'l »11&1t...Ullot. \ \ 6 "JtQetl•M•U~.11 ~.'.-tll#~uun £• #1)9JZA. -·~ i•h'l a T •W .N:.M' •it•d· 17 •11!.Y:•Ab«•llUhlo'. {1 ,,._,•.m11.1u -~ 1:•V4'lttt H*'l, IUff.1»111.ldl'~• ....... Page ' ~~tlf~--~die........., ,.,....~ 1111-.odd. • 1, amma~ tlglM • r' i t oldie,_,.. •• a-' ~w~c mW..._,..... ia,t11cwu*1_..,.,.,..._,....._ 10.0ur~•~c Ntti•la ... l'MS 111Mc.b9tr.ofaaiA...a-...._w tir andftal a .a:loGe lllllw to lddlll lllf 1•111m 11. ~ pat Je.-~ tt-.J*llOllAIJ ... mldancf Jeadl m. ~r~ec. Proletarian Culwr~ -.Voludon, eddl'\119 a dedllve vktory anil r.d\'ancet tb9 ea-. of the world's peopi.. It furtW · lllleftf and fortJAea the warm lllMl JOUsinf ~ w.bkll c.b9 people• of all nat.lom accord ao Socl6t a..&na • tli9 <'flits ot world ~don. 12. The VlecnanMw J*Pie tcQD llrilliant vktGrin in the)r ...itt-AmedA patdode war ..s **1 a• .... JnOJe ~blow tlO Anmtcan ~3lhl put ye~ the Southlnf-a.rmy amt.~ ewer 20f1000 of tbs ..-y (tndaliilq over 100 American ttoops) ... -.. l ,000 Ammcm airenlt; 13. 1"ht Laotian Army and peoiile have already liher· at.Id rwo thJ.rd9 of tbt cowury. Laat yeai'• put victory la. two Kuone annihilated over ~.ooo of tbs '"'my and over ::IOO American aircraft. 14. The armed 6pl of the Thal peopl& lpf'eada IO %1 diauicu of the 7l in the country. ln tbe put t- yuo, over 1,200 of the enemy w.-annlhllatcd. 15. The 9teadIUC Joni-term rnoludoalr)' 11'111111 1tn1nJe of the .Malayan prople .now dntlops. Reti eliin a Colors Map Of World This mdp Md its dccompanying didlogue CJ.i.ve a free-world view ... of what the ~pie of Red China are being told b~. their officiof l 6. Tbe stud.fut lon&·IU!n armed atrugle ot the :fhllipptne pe0ple once a1aln develope fUrlher. paper, the People's Doily of Pe- 11. n. lndonesfim revolutionary people p tbu strength once a1aln and expand thdr armed •tNJPt king. The map and text is pub- asainai the fa1elst military regime In the rural areaa of Wet.t Kallmantan and several other is11nd1. JI. The Communist Party of New ZeaJand and the Auttl'allan Communilt Party .raise h1&h the revotu- ner'Of Marxbm·Lenlnlam. lished os it appeared in the Peo- ple 's DaUy. Translation is by Atlas Amerlcan pal.dotic 1truul• of tbte Jap-mogazine. arows dally. n. 1nolutionary Jeflilt Tr1nsl1ted rrom the P£0Pt.E'S DAILY, Pl kine I.sntl bt&in war of a1gresaian in June :md create :i titrong wave of anti·Amerfc:anJsm among aJJ the Arab na.1.ions. People o{ Palestine are peening for and ik· \eloping the armed tlruggle for the llberallon of thetr Ca1herland. op npldly 1n lhelt atruule apfnst South Yemen People'• Republic b t1tabliahed on No-Amerlcan JmpalalWn, Japanea ZMCdcw\adn. and veml>n 30th. Sov~t and Japanese ~vla:ionlam. • J. Pmeuoidn& ckvelopment of the n volutionary moYtmtnt Of-«be people of the Albmlan People'• ft,. pubUc g;um blf victories. thUJ brightening '~'n fw - 1her the l'll)'I of Europe·, 1hlnlng lisht or socialism. :?. Unlnttnupled growth In the ranks or J\fandst-4. The peoples o! the Con10 (K), Ansola , Mourn· Len1n1s11 (pro-China groupsj ln a number of Western biqut, ·Ponuguese• GunlCa, 7.unbabwe [Rhodf11a J, 6. In March the revoludonary faction of the lndiu Communist Party leads the lndlan peuani..· annelf' atruuJe Jn .Dar')eelillc Dbtrici. Naxalbari. Suell JDO\ltments appear ln many dlslricts of India. 20. 'Iha Jobnton admin.latratlon la beMt by !orelJR and domestic troubles. T1J9 war of a11r~ aplllK Vietnani mttls with lncreu.lngly 1rleYout defea11. 5'cr~tary of Dfftnse McNamar;i rHl&n•. The flames oC Nttto res1.stance fights engulf ov'r JOO cities 7. The So\'let leadenhlp la ~&torln& c:apltahsm in all throughout the country. The pe0ple's mut movement J::uropean 11atH. Ql.Jllltenlng dlafntegratlon of im-'le., become stronger and CUOog'r ln thtar armed ·--""----,.~~ A"-&fio...-i,·~w---.U11111I., 1g:alo1t h11perial1sm,.calon'a"1sa-an«MJ.Hir~ -----_dllJD.etil_did.ds caur.IJi.Ld~lctJon· \0 ih~.aga!pll aggrv1ioD in Vwnam comtnuea to arow __ ..... . en 1'aJJy. :Extemally they pursue a capltulationl&t . ' . ' ·~ [NATO J Headqua:mn !oJUd out of Part.. Devalua-rvnruog dop. The people of the Congo ( B), OUinu, edlo()Ut fotelsn policy, CGlnpletely tumln& iQto a 21. The democ:ra~c revolutJon of the Ladn American. tJon oft.he Brililh pound c:auaes unpre«dented ciaos Mali and T~ la.In new vk torles. .Mnchman of Amerlcan tmpe.rlallsm. peopjn devdopa. more pmetr.ltln&ly. The !amea of armed atrogle aplnst Amn1can hlqJerf.allsm and In capltaliatAnandal and mon"a:ry IJllem&. 5. The people or South y,XMD pin viclory in their 8. Succaaful ell)llOllan ol Chim.'• iat h7droam ill JUDDill& dop are 11& by utlon aCccr JW.loQ. 3. An&J.o.American 1mperla1Wn and ita rwm.ini do1 aaned 1tn1gsle a1aimt Bdtbb colonial rule, and tho ------our Man la Sa lt 'Fr..telseo ----- Ex-Cop. Hater Steve· McQueen Becomes One By HERB CAEN !·; • .. ,~~· SAN FRANCISCO -S t e v e McQueen is one of the new breed of movie star -cool. straightforward, artJculate in a rather hip manner, and glamorous without seeming aware of IL Hia hair is Jong, but short of shaggy. HJs clothes are ex- pensively mod. He abuns night clubs, expensive restaurant.a and other see-and-be-seen places. Also has two kids who are hippies, the unlike the old.tyle ~ hero, he beads and all. The world ls cbang. prefers motorcycles and English ing M,d Y~~ can see it all in San minis to mile· long limousines,. and Francisco. he refuses to surround himself with He waved a casual goodbye. a protective wall of, p.i~a a&eu~,~ .~d ~t.o .bis.Jin)r.J>x.~.n..Au&Wr •• He ts 'on~p tieyond thl M'irlon ~i>e7 and roared away up the Brando type. 'The Brandos give Embarcadero, toward the hilltop the impression of being surly, penthouse he's occupying whHe secretive and antl·social. Tb e here. But the penthouse doesn't McQueens talk freely -ewn to the make him resemble the movie stars press -and never use those hatefut .~f yore -not in San Francisco. words. "OH the record." The where almost everybody Uves in a closest they'll come is a "This is room with some kind of view or between us," followed by a long. other. level look and "You know what I mean." You know what they mean. I CAUGHT UP with McQueen at a smalUsh hotel on the San Fran- cisco waterfront. in the shadow of the Ferry Building. Ht> was on the top floor with his camera . crew, shooting scenes for his next movie. "Bullitt." that being the name of the S. F . police lieutenant he portrays. "Yeah. imagine me playing a cop." he smiled wryly. 'Tm not a cop-lover -anything but. Actually. I used to be a full·fled~ed cop. HATER -they kicked me around plenty when I was a kid. And a uniform -any kind or a uniform - still turns me off. But we all have to do 01tr thing. and imme or the cops are pretty good guys. They know somP of the laws are ridiculous. too .. IT WAS McQUEEN's idea lo shoot the film in San Francisco. "I suppose the story would make as much sense in Los Angeles. Chicago or New York." he said. "but San Fnnclsco is whe~ It's at today - this Is the relevant city of the UnJted States. So much Is hap- pening here. In such a small area - you can actually feel the eJ· citement. see it. smell it. We've rewritten the script to J{et mol'e of the 'feel' of this place -and I don't mean shot$ of bridges and' cable cars. they've been done to death." He stared out the window at the nearby cray Bay. where a red· 1tacked tug was nud,gjng a trelibttr. a troop transport was headJnf Golden Gateward. and the bridge ardled mistily . Into the distance. -"Yiili:". n e l>iialhed. "ffiis rs whee It's at. Y'know, the cop I'm pta1'nf II rtlt•ant. too. He lm't ewn married. He Uvu on TtlttnPh mn wtth • m"1 hip En_..,· pboto1J11p1*". and dle)"re ra.Oy llan' up 01 Heb other. And taT boa -• toaJb captain -be ' SAN FRANCISCAENA -The reason Ramparts Magaiine is in deep financial trouble is that a cer· tain S.F.-<:onnected millionaire who had promised to invest several hun· dred thousand suddenly had a change of heart. Tough. especially after Caskie Stinnett. the editor of HoUd;iy. gave it such a nice plug the other day during a speech at • Trader Vic's. "Rampa~." he said, "is the Women's Wear Dai!J. of the New Left." I guess that's awug. Speaking to a couple of liundred S.F. advertising people. Caskie revealed some or Holiday's new projects. which Include "a series on the four wickedest cities in the world." At this. the San Fran- ciscans perked up and tried to look modest as their chests began swell· in~. Then Caskie enumerated them : ~Hamburg .. Juarez. Taipeh and the ;:,oho distric t of London'' ... The aU<lience si~hed in despair and brave hearts were sunk in iloom. Somewhere we have failed. but where? ME!\10 FROM one of the most respected figures on Mont(omery St: Enough of frivolity -let's solve the Gold Drain! Assuminit there'-; still a lot of gold in them hills. not being mined because of the hhzh cost of getting it out. we call thf' Sea B~s t-0 active duty and send them up to work the mines . Aui· ment them with thousands of hard- core jobless. Charge the costs to this, that or the other Govt. budget: who earn if it costs rro an ounce' We're spending the money in 1t•n· dioae de(lclt f1nanclng anyway. Once we Rot the gold pourin~ mto f't. Knox. it would ah'e ut a chance fo meet ill cllJ'ftnt Cleinerili: tM increaaed demand that would result we'd meet bJ either devaluint tht dollar. or. bopelUU.f, bJ aMOunclng we'd 10 throu"' thi.t uerclM lll1 Ume 1 rold nm ttarud again. Call ft 'Operation Gotdflnpr' but pleue don't quote mt!" _, Real Fakes Vs. Semi Fakes In Antiques and Art, Look Out for the (Gyp) Artists By JOAN S. GDU..IN ' Editorial Researc~ Reports • Alert investors and cllltural 3*at18 seekers have joined forces to create a bulUsh market for arts and antiques. A recent survey by the Times of Lon· don and Sotheby's, a leading British auction house. showed that the value of paintings by six artists of the im· pres&onist school bad risen ten times over since 1950-52. During the same period, stock market prices rose only about three and one·half times. Although the impressionists are the stars of the cUJTent market, the over- all demand for original palntings and prints.i antique furnJture. and art ob- 'jms -rar-ouutrtps-thi-wppiy-ot pn-- uine articles. As a result, traffic in fakes and f1>rgeries of all kinds is flourishing. MANY FORGERIES fool only the gullible. but art authorities have been -aod are being -deceived by the best of the lot. Two of the most suc- cessf ul forgers of modern times were Dutch painter Hans van Meegeren and Italian ~ulptor Al~ Dossena. Van Meegeren sold $2 milfion worth of "Venneers" to museums and to private collectors. including Hermann Goering. Nazi leader. During bis trial. Van Meegeren said, "I determined to revenge myself on the critics, by proving that th.gy had underestimated me... Resentment at not being appreciated as an artist baa been a frequent excuse offered by forgen, but most often they have been content to settle for making money. The principal method used .to determine forgeries is examination by a scholar who is an expert in a particular artist's work. In addition, there are various scientific techni· ques. including uJtra-vi~t equ.ipment.. and X-ray and microscopic analysis of µigments that can sometimes detect forgeries of old masters. Nuclear energy also Is being applied to pro- blems of art identification under a three -year research program an- noun~ on March 20 by the AtomJc Energy Commission and the Nati• Gallery of Art in Washington PAINTINGS are not the only forgeries that people are buylng. TM president of the Paris Art Dealln Syndicate asserted in 1957 that u much as 90 percent of the "a.ntiqlll" furniture sold in tht past 50 years bad been wholly or parUy forged. Ll.ne-t.-. Une reproductions of anUque furnitlft are familiar itemc ln American add European furniture markett. One famous Urm, tbe ~op of A. Malllert in Orlea111. Prance . bas bed turnlng out nne antique r rodraco tiona for 57 yean. The current bead of the flnu. Claude Amoa. aedly -.ctnowtldgn~ '1 aorttmnr~ ~~-~.our objecu are later resold aa ""~ antiquu ••. •• The prGllt frolll ru&lie.a CID OilJ1 be COlljedur14. but a ~ .wet.wood COftUDlde IOld bf AJIDol fs tl.GGO ln 11S5 ... priced at •.ooo ta 1911. BECA •Mm\.#aie.•• _.. eui1t to make aftd harder co detect tbla t --.. -........ completely new pieces, the favored show both ceouine works o( the artist bring high prices. forgers have way to creat. "antiques" la \o make and the newly admitted imitations. d.iacovered U.t it'a easier and safer to them out of varioua old Ptecu. • PBEYAL~CE u~ed art on the fake the modern.I. French forger Jean. Jleputabfa resiorers aa4 d~'berate market cauMd major art dealers to Pierre Sbec!roun. unma!ked in 1962, fakers both will paint or wa,x a certain Conn the Art Dealen Associate of demoostrated that be could do a con· mixture or dirt and dust into wood, or America in UllS2 to help '·in forgery vinctng brush-and·ink bullfight d:raw- age new leather by burning off surface detection. The association recently ing "by Picasso" in three minutes. Art chemicals and cracking the finish. questioned the authenticity of at least dealer David S~. indicted in May Gilding and lacquertnc are other 17 paintings. attributed to such 1967 on charges of selling '1'5,800 favorite metboda of creating an an-masters u Rembrandt, Hals, Vermeer worth of fates as the worts of tique look. and El Greco, exhibited at the Bass Matisse, Chagall and Picasso, said, "[ Undoubtedly the surest and best Muaeum in Miami Beach. aaw the madneu of the art world. It safeguard for the buyer of art Is bis Through the efforts of New York wu Ute a stock exchange ..• People own knowledge of art. But even the State Attorney General Louis J. were to willing to buy these thlnra." M~tropollcan Museum of Art. which Lefkowitz, tbat state's leablature in One of the art world's standard pres4Jl'labty. invests both mental 1966 passed an expr.aed warranty joltes is that in bis·life Corot painted powers and money, recently an-law. The Jaw . sped.fies that if a 2,000 pictures, 5,000 of which are in DOUDCAICU,lmoll6.olJ&&.OUG.1l3P'»1t&..-~~lQLue~. 9t ~i..!L .9f sale ~!W!Qt America . ot ancJent Greet 1CUlpture, a bronze , guaruteeihat'awn«iffliwl:afft··-··-:-;· .A~ ·;•~s ·afiald of horse purchased ia 1923 from an art is said to be, a specific di.lclaimer fraud there is said to 'be only one in· dealer ln Parl1. wu a fake. The must appear on the bill of sale. In fallible method: "Buy t.be worka of Museum abo di~loted on March 24 California, art fraud recently was young, gifted artists Who have !lot yet that several of lta Rembrandts wUl be reported by tne Los Angeles Times to made la name for themselves." And if reclauifled as "school" of Rem-have high priority on the state at· one finds it bard to live with Vk:torian brandt. tarney general'• lilt of investicationa. furuiture. be can bay Danish modern. A Rembrandt exhibition planned for Hia great-grandchildren may make a next year by the Metropolitan will ALTHOUGH fated c»d ~· ~cm it. Non-Discipline a , The ~uthor is attt'nding Costa Meso ·High SchOol aa a student spomored by the American Fitld Service. His home u in Bri.ftol, England. By DAVID GUEST Costa Mesa High School and Brlstol Grammar School are u different ftom each other as I could possibly have imagined. There are many aapecta of campus tile here at Mesa which appeal to me and which in my opln1o• provide an enjoyable and conatrucUve education. There are also M"veral. however. which I flnd '"MMf ttr_,e c;ornpm-ed to 11>1 own schooling la Englanid, one of wt\kh 1 would like to llnlle ~ Tbe one tbingJ find mOlt miuing .btre ls the aim~ unJwnal rebellion of the stu4nta to any form el dllclpline lm· poeed OQ them by m.nben of tbt staff. A wanllni WU lssaed, a couple of ween qo to the effect tbllt ruJet tlltbem lpond .... to be rt:lllfarceCl IQd tba leDHal ruc.tioa of ttldGrl, at ' least, seemed to be one of "Wbat right hu any teacher to -tell us. what to do outside bis clastroom ?" CASTING ASIDE the fact that my ac:bool was a private property and therefore not open to external in· terfertnea (unleu civil laws were violated), Isn't It sUll beneflclal for sblent.a to receive and accejlt dildpllne u part of their being tally educ.tted? Can we al 17 and 18 years oi age honettlJ decide what la bett for oanelves la acbool and !oar• the at· tempts of tucben to maie ua do cer- tain tlllngs? I ttlilak nol rm not tryt.f to say that students sbwld continually do the •rtgbt' tblnt evtn lf It la aomewttat irttom•; I am saytq, hoftftl', that wttb thblCa u tbey are here at Meta, DJ a.dnt can do almOlt as be pleasea ln the ma· jority ol inataftces. 1b1I cu oa11 1nd to a downlall ln mOlt IDdlvSduall -n tbeJ leave tbe 1helt..d life ol bl.ch tCbool and enter collefe, bulmA • whatever. SELF D18CIPLINE la aa ahloJatll necelli~ ~ blgb school, npectally {Or c:ollt .. ttudeaU. Aa .. laivtdual poaeuet tn!K!reat self dilclpUM, bow elle can be ~ it .ma.a 1'J Lint beiDC dftdpbid and °*' sift'D tM cf.labct to ....,. Ult teaona leaned by ... 11. Diedpl• ........ °" ... ell riPt fnlm .... 17 ialUey ud· w01 .,. ..... ~ oat vmioaa c ... ad ....,.. u.a. Wb1 UJll 11 U... 1161 ~of dlldpijne LI Uds ~11dtotU ncw09 •':' -·~ :! 1:°',.:.::J , Surprise buslneu man. pqlitictan, sportsman, or conunander. AD of them will have been subjected to discipii.ne, and fOl' fusing their conVictions and ideas wlth the "'111Mlon that certain thin&s are 'right' or 'WTIJOg', tbey have ~ at their lmlnineoce or success. THDE ARE my J>«S-ODal con· victlons rlgbt or wr_ong, and they are solely mine. It is clear a1ao that my EJll}bb conceptions of educ.atJOD and ill content& are totally different to yours and probably would not succeed here. I do llilk, bn'ever. that when it coma to accepting and heeding dlldpllne, tbllt ii an attitude ,.hk h cooW cballfe and benefit most ltudentl. "AIJTfnJ," you may ast . "aren't all rules and re,ulatiom made to be broken?" Maybe, bot wouldll't lt be pleasant to know Wbicb oaes to bre.ak ~ --·•'"''' s.wrday. Aprlt e. 1 Ma Tbe , Commeat Page ol tbe Daily Pttot teeb to inform ud-lttmulate ·readers -bf - praenting I variety of com-~tary on to!h of lntb· tit md lfplflcuce ffGll lefGrmed obier?en I D 4 apeblme. ...._. N. w...1# ftuWlahlr I -. . . -'i.. • • ... • • • '/ ... 'I .. " ...... .., ', ..... -............... --.... -·-··--··-... -...... ~ --- to choose from! All Models· All Colors IMMEDIATE DELIVERY - 318 . NEW FORDS and TRUCKS . 10 ACRES OF NEW CARS-NEW TRUCKS-USED CARS &.11 ORANGE COUNTY'S FINEST SERVICE FACILITIES . -... ~~~ ______.' ·' I I 1•1 I I I ~ ..... $1095 ~~~~~~~ $2 295 ;~;,~~~~o~ s2 295 ~:_~~~~ '1495 ~~~~~~~~~; ... ,.d;o, s995 ;,~~~~~~~~~~:~:.···· $1995 ":~!~C.~~--, ·~ s395 :6~!!~~···~·1·$2795 :~~.~~!.~L~~~; .. ~ ...... ·s1 3.95 · ....... ••tlll • ~tlOfttflf. (RVJ75t), power 1t11ri n9, •uto. trana. . ~.~!:;~ ~ 2 2 9 5 ~~~~~~~ff, ~··· 51s 9 s ~~:~ !~~~~~~~~:1:;.:;.•yll•· $16 9 s USID CAIS 146-7076 NEW CARS 5461-7070 CLOSID SUNDAYS llNT A fORD --r . ·15 ADAY Ptus " • lftllt , IPDL LOW WIWWW um AYAUIU .. I • , ' "\ • ..---.-...... ... rez ,..~---....-....-.--.----.,._ _..._ __ ---.----------_______ • .,.._ .. _____ _..... _,,,____.,.-.,. -..... ..-. ..... __.. ....... _~~-----~·~-- . .. . BIDo GDCe again, boys and Clrll. ...i welcome back to Uoda La'1 corner for _... Samdaf moroing. U JOR tbllt Carol'• Cor· net bM *-' • bit tbia wMk, Joa'n ritbt. 1t teelDJ tlM!n ..... , m&QJ riddles or joka ,m.., around these daJI md thia week Carol oolJ recetYed one entry. She ..... too happJ lll>cMrt that ON 'DIE OTBEB hand, we're ..me a fine crop of dr ..... mct poetry. But we ._.. eouJd use tome IDCll'I ol the JlllJter eatriea for Carol'• Corner. How abomt It. boJ• aad ,trll? oar Eaiaita ..i contest wbmer for tbla weet ii Vic· s.~. April 6, 1 .. toriaCGnrin~Santa Ana,..----------------------------------------------------.1 8lld to Unde Len's memory, W. ii a ftnt for Vicki. We doa't often ban a con· teltant from outade the Oranc-CoM&. 'lbere'1 IWl mother week left ta tbe EMt.r theme art coalelt, boyt and ,UJ9, IO keep 11*9 .an.a comina la. * PRIZE WINNER * This week'• contellt wi.nJJer ii Victoria COA'in, 11, 20292 Riverside Drive, Santa Ana Any child under 12 can enter Uncle Len'• Art Contelt. Here's all you do: (1) Draw picture on ~iece of plain, white paper 51h inches wide and 4 inches deep. Use black ink and make lines bled. (2) Do not copy or trace picture. U must be your own work. (3) Put your name, aee and addresa on back of drawing. Mail it to Uncle Lel1'1 Art Conte«, Bo.1 1500, DAILY PIANUIS JUDGl_J'.AIKER 8 0 JlfOJIABLE mention PILOT, Cotta M~. Winner wi1J receive Kennedy ball dollar. w1nneh hi ti1 week'a art r:::::====:::iil11J.19111:111 ... contetl•e: --~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-'! Pat Dunca, N e w p o r t Beacb; PIUI St:Mlfleld, 11, LI'ITLE GIRLS C-. MeN; Sp enc e r Little girls are so sweet, -SJJMCl•ld, 10~-Alwaye.-cJeu--aaid~alwa~--Karn Vatcber, 10, Costa neat; · A WONOERllUL TIME OF THI! YEAR ·-----U 's a beautiful Ume ol the year Me•; MicDlel Shelby, 11, Can't choose to weu-this no dt1 given; Mkbael or that Miiiie, U, H u n t l n gt o n W ..... ~i---Ir diet BHch; ¥a a r • • n c.apoc. a .... ~, -&<> ciamo 1¥, H u D tin It 0 D they WOil t get fat. Beacll'; bk Malone, 7, In the daytime they ao Gotta Mela, aod Linda shoppine, Malone 5 OoM Me-. Wlieo they pt home they • , . ltart mopping; . SPRING -And ttMD at night they Here bioolm the warm cuddle up red ckwtr, _ To 4be tiny little pup; Here peeps tbe 'ftolet blue; And then they tbink and Ob, happy uate cbfldren. eometimea weep. God made' them all for And IOddeniy, they're f~t you. as]ffP. When birds are everywhere to hear; Their song is of meadows and trees And a soft, cool breeze. Rabbits are hopping.up and down, Tbe forest folk are awake and their babies are fµrry and brown, There'• ao mu~ happiness thJs Ume of year does bring '!bat everyone knows it's spring. A Klftl!My Mff •Uer -" Klll9 ~, 11, UH """"* L--. "-' ... < .. -..., --....,,. Ill .. ...., --..... Maff ..--w ,_., 19 u~ LM, ... ,..,, ~ ,_.,call. -KM! laflldlle , Cetta /') /)' M9le ----Laro{ 6 RIDDLES AND JOKES * Dear Carol: What ii the dlUerence be- tween a home, a sigh and a donkey? '.AHp PRIZE 'no.< 11 .<e:11uop • pu• ff""P ''to,, WINNER 11 'f&fl • '.1np °' 11 9WO'f V :aMtuy _.... •llMr. 1. 1t7' .......... ...._ c.11 Mel. .... ,.. ......... All,...,, •I• Or-.. c... Mr Pict, ... , .... c:... ...... Cclllf. . .,. ...., c..t'• ~ .... --,_ ............... CWll. "·°" ...... .....,.,. lucL c.... ..... ~ ............. .... ........ ...., ......... ,_...__...,..._. .,..,...,..,u,._ ....... clales, depeoding upon---------------------'l !'~-=-.:...:..---tbeir IP'dlll ~. 'lbe • WW G11eG,J II a ........, llftta'a beJonc Jn t b e · doa? IPOl'tmc dot clua. 'lbe which It came. In theory, 011ter1 and they Uve ln j . • 1'1Uial g .~last includes at leUt, it would seem ~ ~ ~., ~~1,•, .,1111. :. i,: ~~lo,: ·"~ ... ~:-::=r""•~-. :-..r mr--~~.::~117~-:-1<n· -~~ --~·~...:;·~;~ e"Vfr'f doe worb for a liv· dogs, the po~ce doga and ~lm 0refiec~o:'1t~ ~~~~ world. Almott any oyater lne. He may be • pam~ the bard·workiDC sled dogs. to earth after about 17 can make a pearl of sorta, poocb wbo warms tbe heart Altogether, you can find 29 years. but most of their pearls are of hil °'"*' wtll lovinc af· different brflJda 111 tile claJI This radjo apace-hopping DOt wortb having. Only a feet.ion. Be may prd the of WOltiDe dogs. would be a buge project few kinds of oyster make house or lcaN rallllita from Awf'f _. • w.1lf ... !f:' to calling for I n t e n 1 e I 1 beautiful precious pearls. the prdeo. Ev.,. lfml>le = =~9;..!.\: =: iem, powerful beams. So far, 1beee lordly fellows live in person man tbM ~ scientists have been. Ille· wannUh INS, ~y near ,._ ti. does for .a living, • dog Can beama from radio sta. cessflil In botmdne back a the abcn where the ocean , • ls wGl1b bit friiDl.r weiebt tions bounce back from radio l1tnal from the moon bed ia bard and the water is , in s2dny gold. Certain dogs, apace )'e8l'S later? and, of course, from our SO te 1!0 ~ deep. Ttley are bowevw, are trained to do Radio ls a form of elec· a r t t tidal communications Vf87 clloosy about where •f special duUe1. Pointers and tromagnetic energy. Hence aatellltet. But many stars they wtD llve and there are ; eettera •• born bunters, it travela in str~ght lines, emtt their own radio energy. not m1ny p~s in the t clever eoougb to help their fanning out from its source \and our scientists devote world that suit them. 1t htll1Wl friends to find .tnd at the. speed of light. Like 1ong hours to catching and The world's most famous capture pme an i m a I s . light, its beams can ~ stop· amplifying these celestial pearl oysters live on the Lassie's adorable relatives ped or absofJ>ed or dlverted radio beams from objects fl oor of the Persian Gulf. are talded lll.eep herdlng by IOHd Gbjecta in it.a path. clear acroes our Galaxy and Other pearl oy9ters thrive , dogs. A bloodbound can Its energy spreads out and beyond. around the Aru and Pearl • track Cbt tra1l of a lost diminishes with distance but · · Ialuda: Tbtff ialands are in '--N#f .... I 14" .............. · child. fa.iut signals can ~ boosted ~:=-i... -=..,ro..i o1 v...,.., tile warm Pacific Ocean, t The• lpecia1 dop .-e by pnplifiers. Like beams DCll'4b of AU3tralla. Otbera members of d 1 ff •re n t of ligbt, it can bounce from Where hi the wor .. d9 Uley Un in the Red Sea. Somt breeds. At the dog tbow, a solid aurface and reflect fbnl real pearl oylten? are found ll"OQDd Bqrma the breeds are ananged in back in the d.inct.io!l from 'nme are many kinds 'of end Ceylon. There are Crossword Puzzle CAIU • • AC1'0~ 44 lade by word Of JllOlltlt I l bcl••· 45 Covered lions of with •tal surprise •II larked i,y , 6 Small fnigallty group of 4' 'olle .. 111'1 plolttrs ~"'b°' 1 10 Hand loot 50 Early 14 Not CNI A..,ic• .... ...lie ... :u ....... .....-: n '•" ? ..... ·~ •U AtMfat1 '1 lloM •If chlttw. ..itw's ~?Pester ....,..,...._ JI IC"" el.... 55 SetW.. to 20 "• So tM '91alf1 Ottp As 58 ,, ... ,., •• 11.. c onittd1te 21 F1•ln1-60 Kllld of ltl ..... 61 Cwrttd 2J lsoletd sttuctur1I ltrtllt ""'"' .. art as 112 Prottst U 011t with very a point low IQ fJ StoltJP 26U~1i. . tecll 11 ~.. ~ l=::t' ••••• n:..:. Don ...., 1-c..,,. fHtldl•s..!J •tn0UI Jrn~ -• t -c1 .. lif SltlMt't , Attl ... 111lllt11: pro1111t.ct lly 2 •Oftfr r.t 11"1 l6 llo.._t 4 Td'-t 37 Ftll In 1nlrMllYt. lfld dOWft Side 31 Put>llc111's .5 CIOOllJ r,od!Kt • Fullltt '" z '!!.\, 1 c: ·ctilr....... .... • MOON MULLINS TUMILEWEEDS Mun AND JEFF • ly hrcl Jolanson ly Tom K. Ryaa ly Al Smilll -rM•& 16~tcAU. A PERFECT SET-lJ'. OR ~IT-IN! --- -...... _..._.. __ _ .... .. H G - ,. ... ... -. HOUSIS FOR SALi -HOUSES FOR SALE · Open Houses THIS WEEKEND I(_, thll ......, 49"Ctefy .... .,.. tttla ...... • .. .,_ .. "-• t...ttftl. All the lecatlw ...... ...... .... ....,..... lft ,,.. .... .-.u "' .,_....,. ........ lft ._..,... DAILY _.ILOT WANT ADS.. htreM ...... .,_ .._,... hr .. 11 w .. nnt .,. ....... Hit tudt ............ ........... --... ,rtl&ay. HOUSES FOi SALE (2 Bedroom) 4342 Wintersweet (University Park) Irvine 64&-8811 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 18917 Orange, Costa Mesa 642-7777 (Sunday 1-5) (2 Br. & F.mUy or Den) 1518 Dolphin Terr. (lrvtDe Terrace) Cd.M 842-3472 Eves 673-34e8 (Sat •Sun 12-5) 1200 Dolphin (Irvine Terrace) Cd.M 675-3000 EYes 67$.0SM •522 El MOdena, Newport Heights 673-9200 5ves 548-6966 (Sat & Sun 1-5) ••315 E. Bayfront, Balboa Island 673-6900 (Sat & Sun 12-5) (3 Bedroom) * 1506 Irvine Ave (Westcliff area) NB 548-7729 Eves: 644-0684 (Sun 1·5) 2580 Crestview Dr. (Bayshores) NB 548-9349 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 212 EV'elling Canyon Rd., Corona del Mar 673-8550 (Sund.ay 1M:30) 1984 Federal~ Oosta Mesa 548-3209 (Dally 1-5) •S22 El Mochm., Newport Rei~ 673-9200 Eves 548-6966 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1100 Berkshire (Westclitf) NB 673-9200 Eves 548-6966 (Sunlby 1-5) * 862 DIJTell, Costa Mesa 642-1771 • (Sat & Sun 1·5) uarmr,ossta Mesa-- 642-1771 (Sat & Sun 1·5) (3 Br. & Family or Oen) 443 Fullerton (Newport Heights) NB 548-3188 (Dally 1-5) 7022 Ford Dr., Huntington Beach 842-5011 842-5012 (Sunday 1:30-4:30) 1801 Tradewinds In. (Bayorest) NB 642-5200 (Sat & Sun 12·5) 249 East 22nd St., Costa Mesa 646-8811 (Sat 1-5) 1606 Harrow Pl., (Westcliff) NB (off Dover Dr.) (Sun 12-5) 2127 Leeward Lane, Newport Beach 646-3255 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1130 Somenet Lene, Newport Beach 646-3255 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 4515 Dorchester, (Cameo Highlands) CdM 675-1662 (Sat & Sun 12-5) 1200 F.6telle 1.A (Baycrest) NB 846-7755 . (Dl1ly) 1935 Commodore Rd. (Baycrest) NB 548-0875 ~70 (Sat & sun 12-5) 71 5 Cameo mghlands Dr. (Cameo Hilnds) 675-3000 Eves 646-8590 (Sunday 1-5) 611 Cliff Dr., Cliffhaven 675-3000 Eve.s 644-0818 (Saturday 1·5) 433 Morning Canyon Dr .• CdM 675-3000 Eves 675-1513 (Sunday 1-5) 2523 Duke Place (COllege Park) CM 642-1771 (Sat & Sun 1-5) ('4 Bedroom) 1126 Ebbijde Rd. {Harbor Vlew Hills) CdM 642-9190 (Sunday 1-5) . 1936 Santa&o Dr. (Dover Shorr.st®. ' &73•8'50 ~ • I .~ ; ;l ~ t'L· ... QU1fl 842-1771 gba .. • •4639 Fairfield, (Cameo Shores) CdM 675-3331 (Sat It Sun 1·5) *4627 Perham Dr. (Cameo stores) CdM 642-8235 (Daily) 333 Morning Star Ln. (Dover Shores) NB 642-8235 (Sat & Sun) 1324 Galaxy Dr. {Dover Shores) NB 642-8235 CDallyT 3036 Java Rd. (Me5a Verde) CM 540-4095 (Sat & Sun) 2100 Highland, (Harbor Highlands) NB 842-8235 (Sat & Sun) ••910 So. Bayfront, Balboa Island 673-6900 <Sat & Sun 12-5) (4 Br. & Family or Den) 2300 La Linda Pl. (Back Bav-cor 23ro) NB 642-8281 · (Sat & Sun.1-1} 401 Cabrillo, C~ Mesa 64&-2345 (Sat & Sun) 2627 Buckeye, (East.bluff) NB 644.1133 (Sun 1-dus)tj 271 Lllac Lane, Costa Mesa 642-1904 (Sat & Sun 11-5) 20701 Spindrift Ln. (Shorecrest Ea!t) HB 962-7935 (Sat & Sun 11·6) •2930 Alta Vista (Eastbluff) NB 644-0164 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1829 Antigua Way (Baycrestl NB 54&-5460 eves 548-6332 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1706 Dover Dr., Newport Beach 646-7755 (Sunday 1-5) 2969 Redwood (Mesa Verde) CM 642-7777 <Sunday 1·5) 1632 Uncoln Ln. (Baycreet) NB MU146 (Dally 12-8) 1901 Beryl Lo. (Harbor Highlands) NB 842-5473 (Sat 1-5 Sun 1-6) (287 Surrey, (C<ftna Hi~hlands) <XIM 675-3000 Eves &42-4788 (Sunday 1·5) 3028 Grtnt, Costa Mesa M0-1720 (Sun 2-5) (5 Bedroom) 3054 Capri (Mesa Verde) CM (Sat & San) 3141 Umrtct Ln .. Coeta 'MeP 54$18'71 MN267 (Fri, Sat " S\.ln 1-1) 1901 OJI t be Rd. (Biyclwt) NB un IM-JOll (Set. s.,._,,. FOi SAii T I 2 tr + f Fam ily Room 12&1 Mm• St.. Colta MHa &4M811 EYll M8-23S& ·--......... . .. -···---·-.,., ..... -. -~-... ~ . .,.... ... HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SAl E MATI LA BORDE, Realtor WONDEIFUI: WESTCLIFF LUXURY AT LOW COST. Beauillut 15'~82' SWimmlng pool, three bedrooms. 1 ~ baths plus family room home. Built Cor modern living -decorated in exceOent taste. T~ mcStrow may be too late -be t.he proud owner of this one. HURRY!! ONLY $38,750. · 17th ST. SHOPPING • AROUND THE dORNER, See this beautifully REMODELED TWO BEDROOM home with BUILT-lN PANELED KITCHEN and QUAL- ITY CABINETS. 12' x 21' DINING ROOM, PLUSH NEW CARPETS. Double garage - large rear yard. LEVEL R-2 LOT -BUlLD rnAT OTIIER UNIT. This i~ a must ... for only U9,000. CALL TODAY. DON'T LET YOUR WIFE . See this lovely home, unless you are ready to buy. An appea.IJ.ng YOUNG HOME in perfect taste. Unbeatable value for a FOUR BED- ROOM EASTSIDE location, near St. Joe- chlm's Church and parochial school. Hµge muter bedroom with private bath, complete. 1Y carpeted home in neutral gold color. Modem kitchen with dishwasher and disposal. Sprinklers. oversize double iarage and e"· closed patio with bird aviary. IT'S A BEAUTY FOR ONLY $29.950. May we show you. OWN YOUR OWN LOT .. Live in BEAUTIFUL DOVER SHORES area. tlE\•JPO~T DEACC l PANORAMIC VIEW Of the bav. li2bts anJ Cat.ali.na Island Crom the Livlni room and ll'arden declc of this 3000 sq, ft. ranch home. Are you looking for a 4 BR home which is great for entertftining and also an ideal farnilv home with its tar~e rum- pus room and room for a pool? Onlv $49.950 with a low down payment. CUSTOM VALUC: f:. large cu!'torn 3 BR home for only $38.300 m Newport Bearh. 2000 sa. ft. of oversized bedrooms. 21h baths, two magnificent fire- places and a large family room. Only $3,830 down payment HAVE YOU BEEN Y/AITING For 2500 sq. ft. o! dreams? Then vou should see these large bedrooms. hUl!e ma!'ler suite with dressin.c: rooms. formal dininc area, ter- razzo entry, rumpus room with parquet floors 111d wet bar; and· professional landscaping. Just reduced to $47,000. GRACIOUS! Ramblin~ 4 BR contemporary home. Enter Utrouih the 2arden atrium and ma~iCicent terrazo entrv hall into vour dream come true. This )ate modei home is located in one of Newport's most desirable areas. $52,500. PIER INCLUDED With this beautifully decorated 4 BR home with formal dining room. Only two years old and located on a cul-<fe-sac street surrounded by water. $89,500. TOP OF THE WORLD View the boats in the bav and a million li2hts !rom this ramblinJl 3 BR home with its for- mal dining room. This large shake-roof home with pool is located on a spacious lot and secluded street. $57,500. Elegant CUSTOM BUILT borne. TERRAZZO MARBLE ENTRY. three spacious bedrooms. dining room. large living room overlooking LOVELY SWIMMING POOL and yard. Built· in electric kitchen. brellfast bar, large ward- robes, expensive wallpaper, carpeted and draped. L<>ads of decking, sprinklers and beautifuny landscaped. PRICED BELOW MARKET VALUE AT $55,500 • TERMS AVAILABLE. . • •• • • "Rlllt" ATTRACTIVE TEN-U ....... __.~~ -• ==~~ APARTMENT COMPLEX · aJTang«l around •• I "Atiytt•" landscaping. Nine large. two bedroom units 1801 W~tclltf Drive. Newport Bc11ch relaxing swimming pool, and lush tropical and OJle three bedroom unit all with built-in ovens and ranges. Beauti!Uhy carpeted and draped thru-out. ELEVEN SEPARATE GA· RAGES. This property is in excelJent condi· tion and shows an attractive return on in- vestment. 646-0555 220 !. S.ventHnth St, CE. 17th St. Shopping Center) C"t• Mes. you'll like our friendly service ....... Cal 646-4179., 541-7150 OPEii HOUSES SAT/SUN 1·5 Like New 906 Darrel, CM $19,500 SAT & SUN 12·5 1101 Tr•dtwind1 L•nt Bayc:rest (not lease hold\ Here·s a beautifully design- ed Georgian Colonial home with thr charm or gleam· ing white shutters. red brick 10% down. 3 BR 2 bath re· &. clJassic doorway with <:arr· decorated throughout in-lage lamps! Gracious for. eluding new ri1rpcling. ma! dining room, enonnows lush landscaping. I lurry on living room, panelled game this one. Vacant. room with bookcases &. a I bar, wonderful kitchen with Poo Home solid w11lnut cabinets. A one DISHWATER HANDS? $22,500 ~~ ':!iu~~~'Y1~:11~11~~~~ Not here-you don't! 3 bedrooms. 2 separ· 862 Darren, CM ous buyer: Exquisitely dee· -.. .. Sat. & Sun. 1·5 100 N. BAY FRONT, Balboa Island la' on Bay/3 bdrm ga.ragr 1tressed ror addition Low· esl price on Wlltcr with pier ..••..•...•••••. $81.SOO 7;l1 CAMPHOR EASTBLUF"r Uome tor chlldren1 l11rgl' ram. 1\y room 5 bdrm 1..al1(11 loll Owner must sell . . S 12.500 .... * 'OPtn' Sat. 1 ·5 3516 OCEAN BLVD/Corona del Mar. Adult occupied home with guest 11pt. 50' wide lot. VIEW of entire coast line . . . . . . . . S97.SOO 'OPtn' Sun. 1 ·5 568 SEA WARD/Corona High· lands. Large 2 bdrm/shake root. Large lot .... $34,500 2828 E. CoHt Hwy, CdM 673-lno &sr ~~!1Jul' ~~ 24H Vista Del O!'o Newport Beach - {)PEN HOUSE SUN 1 P.M. 'TIL DUSK 2627 Buckeye UNQUESTIONABLY the finest, most Immaculate !-story & VIEW 4 BR. 2 ha. dining rm home for aale in Ea.stbluU. Adult occupied since new. Thousands in cx- tns, completely fen ced, painstakingly malntalned • profit forgotten. Q U J CK SALE NEEDED! Jmmrol- ate possession • move in con· ditfon. . . Bay & Beach Realty, Inc. WATCH THE BOATS GO av1 · Where else can you sit in your living room and see both Cat.alina and the length of Bal· boa Peninsula -and for only $39,900? Only ln our good-as·new 3 bedroom. 2 bath, mod- ern desi~n home. View also from pool size rear yard that adioins the rolling green hills of th-e Irvine Ranch. For a look at inspiration • al livin~. can: 67!>-3000 Eves: 646·6590 WOULD YOU BELIEVE? A neat 2 bedroom home with fi replace plus well · landscaped yard COMPLETE WTTH SWIMMING POOL!! All of th.is on full size R-2 L<>t for only $33,750. The Tot alone is worth 120,000. 675-3000 Eves: 548-8868 CORONA HIGHLANDS Id eal home for ~rowing famtly. Handy to Private Beach. 2100 sq. ft. of living space. Huge family room (20x21). Plentv of room for the pool table. Bit/in bar, TV and Stereo. Two fireplaces. 3 nice bedrooms and 2 baths -PLUS an interesting Ocean View. Price only $52,500. 675-3000 Eves: 675-0554 BAY & BEACH RHlty, Inc. 2407 Eut Coad Hwy. Coron• del Mar 675-3000 Harbor Highlands Why Pay More $28,950 is all you need pay for a 3 bedroom plus pool home in Newport Beach. Taste- fully decorated and neat-as-a·pin plush car· pets and fireplace, 1 ~ baths. Close to West· cliff shopping and Mariners School. Hurry on this one. Lenders Generosity ~me-interest n»nded--luGky bu.v.r is ~oin~­ to take advantage of this existing 4~ l""n F.H.A. loan. Brick trimmed. hardwood floor cottage. 3 bedrooms, 1 ~·baths, brick fire· place, separate eating area in the built-in kitchen. SI 19 per month includes taxes. Easy terms on the down. Baycrest Enter the secluded brick walled courtyard into the terrazzo entry hall. Custom wallpa- pers, shutters. beautiful carpeting reflect your appreciation for the finest. Three lar£e bedrooms, 2th baths. walnut panelled fam- ily room. built-in wet bar all combine to, make this the perfect home for entertainmen and family enjoyment. $59,900. Colesworthy & Co. 642-1117 19<M H•rbor Brvd., Cott• MeH Open Evenings ~te baths, full formal dilling room. Corner orated & lmJM'('cably land· only S4J.2SO Li.replace in hospitality living rm. Dream $21 950 scaped. Ph 644-1133 Horse Ranch kitchen, handy work centers, new dishwash-' Ruth Pudoll, Realtor ._._..1111·····~ V • • edi tOO'i WestcUff Dr. 642-5200 You"ve got to &et' this'!! A Se JI or Trade er. acanv-.amm ate possession! 3 BR 2 beth. heated & fil. "";Z::===== iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiii.I 3 bedroom ranch house. cor· 4 IEDRM-l IATHS-$23,000 :": ~'.· !~~~~a:.t:: .. DRUIE TRIPLEX :!·~=~:Six!ae ~ Full dinin.z rm. De<:orated by Barker Bros. Immediate pas.session. a I I other out-building&, all on a Built-in "Award" kitchen, handy dishwash· ( II p k ·nen ...../V'ou~e $44,500 beautiful "'acre ranch with er •. la_rge patio leads to double gaTage with 0 ege ar r OPEN SUNDA y 1 . 5 trees. City water, gas. 3 storrs in good shopp!ni center. aU on long lease. Shows good return on UlVeat· ment. Owner will trade up or sell. Good financing -Call ror detail! • ~;·lD Store room. Near schools. & shop-ll,1._ Qi.I. .. SU1'JDAY 12-S o.~;~~t wl~ ~lrep~ace, ~~tsPa~or~ r~c~~ ....f·6tui~i~itf \~l 's-i6-~ ~. '~~it'M •. :':":7 _ '~~r;~i?&~~~ ... ~~~it " ~~ -/arr~W-. .~w Do see tilis unique It 8~ ta• mg. The other 2 rentals nvo. Prestige location. Unique & lovely set,up for $26 950 pealing 3 BR home! Tht> be.Ip PAY YOUR 'N_AY. a large.family PLU~ quarters for grandma & r largt> living room. formal ~ now & 11tt the finest grandpa. 2 separat9 living rms. 2 kitchens, Luge 3 BR 2 hath. doubll' dining room It panellrd ~~1 !"comr tax ~e!ter. 3 baths. So many luxurious extras. Lush fireplace, rul tit sac. A5-irame room overlook beau-11'. PAY TAXES. landscaping, palms & fern trees-a true sume high f"llA loan. 11rully landscaped grounds Newport • paradise! with ra1S<'d planters. ma-at e,:z.1771 ture shnibi; & trees. shel- TARBELL 2955 H1rbor Blvd. f;st S_Jl.J,f. ~~ 2414 Vista Del Oro Nrwport Bt>ach 5 BR +HORSE H111e S BR, 4 bfl. famlly home Pltl3 20xl0 encl rumpus rm (Jndoor -outdoor C&rPCtlnil Dec kitchen, 81..<I!> blt-ln refrigerator It frttzer Does ~ family llke Hol'ltl! ,300 rt deep Jotl Home now VI CMt Carpeted. drapes, lndscpd • alln08t forgot thr aep/ offlce or den. In 11ddilion to the 5 Bdrm • SH ,l!OO Ph. 644-1133 540-1720 Co1t1 Mell UPSIDE DOWN HOUSE Yes life kitc:Mn, llvlnst room. 3 BR. 2 Betha u-e upst.aln. 26' x· 30' Family room + den A i.rte sl!Wtng room downstairs. Extra bonus - 3 car prage. See t.b11 b 2800 !!q. rt. home. Open Sat I Sun 1 ·5 280 E. 15th St. or c•ll Newport •t Victori• 646-1111 (C•ll Anytime) Get R::iY for Summer By the Seashore A deli~11fut i Brdroom &acll home irlazed tilr Ntllng area modern b11ill·1n kitchen sccluclr<f fM!liO mastel' B<lnn wl l!Ulldeck askin~ $.U.500 with very nr-cible terms Call Bt>verty P~vlovidl ~:ves. 67U316 Pool Time See thi~ lovt'IY mcxlel home. terr<l patio. The t1padoos maslt>r bl'droom suilt> h11s a hu~e w11lk-in·cnd closet. You'll find here all those rirlu'<f' extra fcarures nf ll qualit.v custom.built home! SS7,;;ro Ruth Pardoll, R .. ltor 16ffi Westcliff Dr. 642-5200 SHARP SHARP 4342 Wintenweet OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 2 BR 2 bath bomr on GREENBELT et lhr Village near ucr. fncruslnit val11et1 le relaxed living make this a buy at $25,500 ' Newport •t Victoria 646-8111 WJliil~·l·l 1ca11 Anyn-1 MW W 1w 1'1111'"11n( ' dnl~ !!!!!!!! _______ _ Approx $20() movM: you in. 'l!l!'!ll!!!!!-!1!1!!'!!!!!!!!~~1111!!! .. s. • Com!'lrt•· drl'lm k\t. , Doll House CleM. 3 BR horn,. Pmnts $140/ mo Induct. t AX('S It ms. Small dn on f"HA. f'.P. SlT,900. 1984 Fedrral St. ()pet! 1-5 until !!Old or e&ll 54&-.1209 •t your ronv<'nirnce. Oulskifo ('nln 1(1 beth for Ov.'Tlrr·~ family ha~ lll.lllfl"(M'n pool BeautlfHll lllndtc11J('d 11ntt nM'd" mor,. •[WIN' M N~ 3 bedroom pool hrtmt' In front It M"ftr Only thPy I.rt' ortrnn~ thl" sparkl- the beautiful Mesa Vtnll' S32.500 init 2 lxlrm . I 11 hath home arta. 2 lllrse l'lttplatts. alt on " quit>t Mstiddl' 1trot't- bullt·ln kltclwn, l&rge fam-ionrd A·l Quality rlU"pf't· ily room, 2 bet.M &. heavy !.ng -must be tMn-Ul.9'J9 abake root Own• boufbl -10~ down. new home· aubmlt any rea-293 E. 17th SI ~~ THE RF.Al. mt'ATERS llNhle otf.r. AakSn1 128.· llndl Lindi I.IHI ~7171 !'>f6..2313 • cw. MR. BL.AOC. Newport leach MO-nsl, Herltap Real E:. 234 M:l'n tkmN .• tat.. • ........... ~ P« acre Realty ~... '111fST TIMElt" 105 aGftl IOv<'r'lide • • trvW-Tmac. Darltnc IA"d:Y "ldd lak" pool home ............ s.300> pi1r llCft 3 + Fam nn • Yiew • ~ ol play a.rN '"" ctnJd-U> ACft9 LAJ.?un11 • • immaculatl' • 142.!liO rtn. l'>fliJrhttully ~rated • .. .. .. . • . . . S llY-ill Ptt aett 675-1642 Eves. !>4~1281 9'1th lovlnc CAN". -r 3 &trms 263 """'•San .111"" --~nS:c;roN Vr£JO -:Z bettiJ. ,\JI for juat Olptnnm s·~ Plf tkrt Split lf'>VPI. lfiOO ~q fl. 4 s:zT,!liO -Ex~tnl nn~ ~id lntC1'¥'St ll('("fptfld bdrml. 3 baths. f11mll.y rm. Ing 1vail~ble. on l.lr.f of thr"' ~et.. C\151 drp11, cpl•. 2 J)ltlot, oo- • W.19th St .. CM nm R.£A1.. mTAn;RS WALLY McCOY REALn "' 7 moa Nd. S3UOO. ~ ...._nn •ml MUCT ~me MIMCl2 wtenda 8JCMl2S8 ----------~~~ --------------~ • • Victoria 646-4811 (Call Anytime) Huge Split Levell In deslrablt> Baycrest. but not IC'a5t' hold. thi~ •~ an Pnorm. ou~ '4 BR. :l beth nr;u-·nt>w home with " marvrlous noor plan. Huge 1tamr room !large enoogh for l\ pool ta- ble) with a 11\fl~sivc atone fireplace & complrtt>ly scp. arate from· the living 11real Formal dinJng mom. break- lur mom. 3 car 1t1tMIRl!. A RARE BUY for $61 •. 500! Ruth Pardoll, R11ltor 16a'i Westclitt Dr 64~ Relax TiN'd of yam work~ l.tkr to ~•m. play 1tolf llnd relu on wet'kcnds. We have M!V· rr11I rondomlnlum~ all In iro<id R.rru. From S16.500 to $.<,(},IXl(l, 293 E. 17th St. 646-4-494 ----- OCEAN FISIW 2 IR -Comer Lot Excellent CondlUon $49.500 ~ WllUamaon, RJIJ'. 673-4350 OPEN ~. -----------WANTED Real Estate SU. Ptople. WHY-N6T cr:r <>N''?HE BAND WAGON? Over 25 Y Ml'I In Or.ngt' County • Full P111te 11dvtrtl~l'n1 • fnl~l' l'IWcr lrlrt)'llt • 1'ralnln1r proa:nm • J l\l'Ul'ln<'~ • Many otMr ~I• can MM494 • ror fntt'J'9lftr 2013 WESI'CLIFF DRIVE 646-7711 Open Eves. 293 E. ~7th St. Near Beach, Salto11 Se11 Brsl Joe .. xlnt R-1 lot. May trade few truck. lat& car • or • submit what YOU h!l vt. Asking SJ .250 642 .J589 COidweii, B~nker OFFERS: New B~I. Pt. Duplexes 3 new custom slvled and built 4 BR. 2~ bat.h up & 3 BR. 2 Ba. dn. duplexes. Cpts .• self-cln. ovens. rad. ht., lndsc. fences, ocean and bay views ................. $87,500 Joe Clarkson ' Waterfront + Private Dock 3 BR, 2 bath. newly decorated and painted. can add 2nd storv. Dock will take 37 ft. boat. Absentee owner asks ...... $53,800 ·Walter Haase Eastbluff 5 IR W /Ylew Lusk built. 3 baths. lar5te family room. near schools & shopping area. Best location . ... : ...................... $47,500 Charlotte L<>ng 2 C· 1 Lots + UNITS Vacant land & income units. Heart of downtown Costa Mesa. Great property for anpreciation and tax shelteT. now $44.500 Mary Harvey Udo hi• IAase $400 3 BR. 2 bath home. Excellent condition. Lovely patio. Will consider couJllP. or small familv. May consider leaseloplton. Garden· ~furn. Mrs. Raulston OFFICE OPEN SATURDAYS COLDWELL. IANKER & CO. 2200 I. tOO'f Hlc»f'NAY . NEWPORT IEACH Kl 9-3351 I ----~.--... ______ .. ___...._. ._......_..----·----------.. 1 ... . ... • .. __ . ._......_ I I t. ,--· ....... f ~~·,.. ," .... :- I '-l t I I I ... I Open, Forum . Thts Is the ancient Roman Forum and that "column" you see "in the foreground Is your own DAILY PILOT. We've come a long way since the days when Caesar's \ citizens debated their most Important affairs amid the columns you IH In this photog~ph. It was q u It e a marketplace, too, a place where you could find the best goocf 1 and foods of the day. Ideas flourished, too, Ill that ancient Roman Forum. -~ _..... -------,_.,._.._ _ ___., ______ , .. -, • - ~·---~---~ But_ Orange Coast readers know there ts an ''open for- um" much closer to home nowadays. No need to trav· el -to Rome. 'The most important affairs of the world~ . the nation and the local community ore reported and debated among the columns of the DAILY PILOT. And the Orange Coast's favorite daily newspaR9r Is a pop- ular marketplace, too. Look amid our columns for to- day's best buy!- - t. .. DI Y< DI n Hi .. co 0 ... ... ll ... u u DC WI MA Ult ... IU lW' .. •• u Lii IA NU HU l'O ... IU 0.1 LO LA Oil OU OU ST. WI MJ SA SA Olt TU NC AN llL LA u. L.A. SA SA. CA DA CA oc SA •r HO co OU ..,. RI .. ltl co Ml Ml co NI NI NI ... 0( ~ ... !~~ ~.' -~ ·;_.'~-: , . ) . . .. "' -• • • ... ... , .. co ... ... Lii ... HI. l'O s• LO o• SA WI Ml IA co u lA SA ~ CA DI •1 VI CG 01. R OI cc Ml Ml cc NI NI NI ., DI W1 UI ,. ., II "' cc II II u " NI "' st • LC Of w M u Q u u ., CJ Cl 01 Cl 01 A .. ... -- ' -· . ' ... HOUSH FOR SAL! HOUSIS flOR SALi HOUSH FOR SALi s.u.urdlr. April 6, 1963 DAJLY PILOT z:s HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES POlt SALE HOUSES FOR SALi Gener•• ·-o.n.r .. 1000 General 1000 Gen.r•I lOCll Gmer•I 1oooc;.n.,.1 1000 .CLASSIFIED INDEX Houra--Re9ulation1-Deadfine1 - U•ROflSt ~ttllen ~Id tMot1 UMtr ae .. ,., aftd repett lmmedttt.ly •r,..,.. ..-mlael..Wlutlol'll. THI! D41lV ll'ILOT • ..,..... lla\lltty for erroN only to lll• tl!Uftt .t ,_,.illtllno tl\o edvert ... "'°nt oe~ly one ti"'°. DllADL.IHll "O" COll'V AND KIL.I.It ~:JO 11'.M tbo oay before 9K1bl1Gatlon, oxoept ~r W•lr•"4t &lllltlOft Ind Monday Metlone when oloelno ti~ 11 &:30 11'.M. ~rlday. LOT-$ FOR SAL& Levd 125' .-26'T' on quiet street tJI ~t ttntaJ area. -PW. for 1J un1ta available. $42.SOO-The RM1 Estaw.. ~nn -546-2313 $17100 • 3 bdrm, bdwd Ooora. Nci dn to Veta. No points. Ruby H. Rusaell, Realtor 20372 Bayview, S.A. Htt. 545-2209, open LU 10. YOU MUIT HAVa KILL. NUM•llft l Who" klllln9 011 ad tMcauoo of quJolc reeults. ------iiilliiiiiiiiiiiii M IUl'e ta m•k• I rooord of Ute lclll num-.r otvori you lly yowr •d talcor •• Lovely Comer -fOI SALE PRACTICALLY NEW Al COllDmoNFI> BUllDlll& TO BE MOVED TO YOUR Sin 1'400 SQ. FT.-CARPETING-1f2 BATH I Now uaed as sales pavilion for luxury Home Development. Ideal Cor use as Real Estate or Auto Sales Office or ll6 Beach Home. Prfce $9,850 962-24' 1 verlfloetlo1t .t r-twr •II. 4 BR. tam mi. sep/dfnina tlV.ry effort 18 made '9 kill or cor'NGt a MW ad tNt hu bffn •"'•'94, but -D.11t• nn, 2 be. ~ttt fplc, 2.000 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9 not 911arantto to do .. 1111tll tho af hH lptMarM 111 tho paper. 11q ft. wood .Qoor, avocado DtME·A·LINI! Adt ,,.. lt1'1otly oam '" adv1noo •Y rNll ar at 1ny ane et our otf'°9L carpelini. brlfht blt-ln ldtcb-NO phone onto,.., en. Fonn« Model Hohlt. Priced Sl'l,500. Tllo DA IL.V ll'ILOT ,....~ .. the right to ol ... lfy, edit, otlllOf' or rofUM any 1dvo,.. Call 646-7414 t!Hment. and to dl•noo lte rato1 and ret11tatlon• without prior notlo.. r..__1 Walker AdvortlMN may plaoe their ad1 •1 telephone. runrt REALTOR DIAL DIRECT 64'2-5678 1 ::::====~ WESTMINSTER & NORTH COUNTY DIAL FREE 540-1220 I A~f! 4 ':R e:e~~. Huntintton leach 540-12:!0 Laguna IMch 494-9466 "''ood beam ce111no. 6 yrs Phones Are ()pH 1:00 a.111. -5:30 p.m. CLAllll'llD COUHTll"I ire toc.ted aa followt: mt w... ..._ rur •=4. .._,.,. ...._ no ww ..., s.r.t. c:.... w... Jot Ntl SM.t, ................... W ,__A-. "-"-..... l :JO.ltlO be.pt.Jot. I s ... Mill Addr-: aox 117$, Newport aHeh, Callf. Daily Pilot Classified old. $26,000. . CA YWOOO RLTY, 548-1290 6306 W. O>ut Hy.')'., NB TERRIFIC TRIPLEX Shows top Income. 2 BR Nich. Hnnlwoocl I I o o r 11, l'IOSl' 10 schools & !lhoppln!?. Oulstandlni? le r m s. Full HOUSES FOR SALE NIWl'OltT 1ucH at oaMOUT1011 ..,. ' price $32,950. MNllA1. ,... Nftl'OllT HllOlfTI alt OU"INa SllVICI '6.11 COITA M•SA ti. lllWl'OllT IWtaU ti» ILICTRICl.L '641 OIL MAI 11• ftrTCLll'" Cnt • .._,ll'MINT llNTAU "" WIVIUITY l'Alla -l"INCIN• .... MllSA v1ao1 mt IACIC MY ... fl\.OOltS .... H "AllC 1lll aAST aLll"" Ga "U•NACa Ul'Alltt, ..._ "" NllWl'OIT HA.CM '* COltONA 9aL MAI GM eMMNI... "'9 ....... , ... .....,. mt •ALIOA ... ••Hatt.\L SllVICH -Ui.NA COVIi 1111 IAY tit.Allot 4111 HAOltM. OISC:Yla ... NllWPOIT IMOttll nll LIOO tsll al al.ASS UN ~ co:Ts ~ WAl.LACE REALTORS 546-4141- (0pen beni~ llATcaaT b:D UUM llLAllO 419 •ID ntUMa mt llA YlltOlllt 1nl .... • ....... "'!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!P 00\'ll IMOlll tm llVlfTllMTON UACM _. ..... 111 s......,.. •nt ,,. WUTCU,, tut =~::.c"..Al.UY ::: :.~tr:. CUllt :: $350 Down llAHOlt Mi.Ml.AllOI 11» I.ONO all.ACM ... HOVSICUAlllNe nJll u11rnasrrt ,._" nu 0011oa covNTT ._ 1nuio1 oacouTINa ~?!? p~1rment IACK UY t'41 OA•OIN 010'111 4'11 lllCOMa TAX --=·Ul~~IACI = WUTMlllSTila 4flt 1•0flt,·ort11•••• al&. Oii ~ your family 8 home! CQaONA O~JMlt -"f:i::~M .. 1 ... -~-y~ _.,. 4'l• lllONINa _..... = ~ou'd btttcr ~r..lJ>ed,, ------ULSOA l'IN1lis1Ja--• SANTA AJIA Nl .. NT1 46'9 INSUUlfca • am room. 2 belh charmer with :!~c:"u~~ ;: ~J~ : ~';!-J~~!(1Ne. ~ :: I hardwood tlool"S and bi g LIOO ISL• 1111 LAaUMA HACH .,. , ... LIY .... ,.,.. •M-... yard !or the dtlldren and ~~~:O~~'i:"a~ACM :: LAGUNA 111oun oc LAJtOSCAl'IHf ""I pets to enjoy. S132 per month HUNTIHTON Nf..HOUI ,. ~~':.:~.::,. :: ~~~HICK ::: lnclucles principal, lnterest. l'OUNTAIN VALLaY ~:: Tltll'Ll>C • .ic. ..... MOVINO • Sl'OUOI -taus and IJ1Surance. II~ IUCH CONDOMINIUM ... "AINTINO, .. _._.... ... IVMHT IUCH 14" " NTINO S 'Ill ~ OUDIJI HOVI "75 RENTALS .. :~101 • .. .... ..........._ Lo11e HACH :: Apts. Unfurnished l'HOTOOUl'HY ..,. l.AKllWOOO I• OINl•AL .... l'LASTa•INa, "lfdl. '-" .... g~~":: i:~:;: ,.. COSTA MISA 11• l'LUMllNO ..,, OllT 01' STATI ::i :::~~~-~~f.CH :: ~:~;~.-v~~llle :.': 2043 WESTCLlFF DRIVE :l:s'f::isT11 ,.,, Nawl'OH NaleHTI m• ~:•1::~1~1N• :~ 646-77ll Open Eves. MIDWAY c1n Uta 11••,.o•T SHCMU "" llOO,.INO · HM ARE YOU SANTA ANA 1'1t WISTCL"" SUI llAOIO, •-Ira. ltc. 6UI SANTA ANA HOl'S. ua u111v1111TT "A•K mi lllMODILINO a llll'AI• .... LOOKING FOR o•ANOI u• IACIC IAY SM 11.MOOmLINO, KITCNINS ff41 TUSTIN 1.-IAST ILU'I' "O Sdu.-a SIUI'"" 6tSS Spacious -lmmacul1tel IV AN WELLS HOME OPEN SAT & SUN 1-5 Exclusin Bayc,...t Area 1901 Com modore Rd., N.wport BHch Immediate Occupancy Completely redecorated. the finest o! every· thing used inside & out. Carpets, drapes. large lot. 5 Bedrooms, family room. 3 Baths plU6 a beautiful powcrer room. Alt elec. kitch· en. Over sizerl garage. Side yard for boat. You own the land. $59,700. OWNER 644-1043 BEAUTIFUL VIEW HOME OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN 1 • S 4639 F•lrfleld, Cameo Shores Large swimming pool -professionally land· scaped. 4 Bedrooms, 3 baths, Exquisitely draped. '90,000 -excell~nl terms Wm. Winton, Realtor 229 Marine, B•lboa Island 675-3331 Open 'tll 9 every night VACANT B~ Y~~T· 3 B~ with. !anLrm & .sep· .-:.aratedining~ Ow~ua.-- OPEJ" DAILY 1200 .EST~LLE LANE MOVING NORTH M'UST SELL -4 BR home near Mariners school & West.cfilf Shopping Cent.er. JERRY FREUD· CHARLES ARNOLD REALTORS 646-7755- iohn macnab No•TH TuSl'111 t'4t co•oMA on MA• ntt ssw1No "" HIGHER AllANllM 1Ut IALIOA utl HWINO MACHINI •tl'AIH HU SILVl•AOO CMYCMI UH U Y ISLANDS '* Sll'TIC TNllCS. ...... mtc. .... EARNINGS? DOVER SHORES LAOUNA HILU 1711 LIDO llLI UJl fAILOlllNO ff1t LAOUNA llACM ~= ~~~~~:o:A~~;" :: flltMITI CONTllOl •m We an? urgently looking Builder must aell imme<liate- for Those Who Can Afford The Best ~:uc~~-=~c:.~~L tm af.L.aoA ISLAND "" ~t:: e:::::! • __ :::: for licensed or unlicensed J..y 5 Bdrm, tam rm, dining Separate ,...,. 'uA11 ul'1nitANO '"' suL HACH : Taa1 H•v1<1 .... men or women to join our rm. 4 bath new View home. Mas-r Su"tte CAl'llT•ANO IUCll 1111 LONO lllAC" HLSVISION, ......... .,c. "'5 n-"~ l'V S ·sh hj•~tur IW DANA l'OINT lnl ::::: ~~~ :: Ul'f40UTHY mt "' "''l'>e County v.fice. We paro arc '""" I'. From the estate-like front CA•UIAO = WHTMINtTH Mn WWLOIH "" provide 8 complete training Asking Sll2,SW yard to d>e beautifully dee· :=:--:,~= ms MIDWAY c1rt Nit JOBS & EMPLOYMENT program & a proven method Offers invited orated Ulterior Ibis home =~·~; W~o :: ::: ::! Hatatm :: ~= ==~:: =-= of IUCCt'SS. 23 yeers in the Call tor an Appl 642-323.'i stands by itSc:'lf. o4 BR1. for-~l't.~~''=• UL• !: ~rs~~" :: ~0:11 ~-=~~.. ,.,. 1 ~~e~~ wY~1~~ a! MAGNIFICENT new View I ma) dinlng separate den/ Al'Alr'TMINTI l"04t IA&.a ,,. LAOllNA HACM ms OOMUTtc MIL' ,.. tive oltices. Call ART G-OR-home in the finest location rarnily room. 2'2 baths & RENTALS ~u~t.!~~~L ~ ~:~.:c~~~T-= -. ~I DON. 546--5440 eves. &4.2~52 in Dover Shores. 4 Bdrm, 3 car garage with electric H F I L-...1 SAN 'U4N cu•STllA•O l'7U AOlllCIU. w-nee ---1~-e "'-""'-' rm, sweepino opener. Near GMultry Cub. OU... um sn.u OAllf. l'OINT 17.. HILi' WAln'ID. ·-,... ....... • ~ .. Askin a ••3 950 *' Joas.--• w-,. $16 900 View. completely carpeted., · "'~ • · :::.;:~TO...... -REAL ESTATE, AOINCll.S. Mell. w-ISM dra d I d-...wt • COATS :::~:!:~• ~= ~=-~~M = ~:::::,~~~":,':.,UCl'ION : vo'u .... ~6p:·a~~·~ WAtLACE1 . 5 ledrooms- S 2J,950 Hett is an ~lent aituation for a lar&e family who woukl l~ to be only 3 blocks from elementary &ehool and play. IJ'OWld and only one block !}-om Catholic Church a n d school. Built·in k1tchf'l'I. la,m. Uy room, 2 baths, and nJcti> x1ze ,yard for the kids to play. Assume thr low. 5Y,% GI loan and tl69 includrs principal, interest, taxes and insurance. 2043 WESTCLlff DRlVE fi.46. T111 Open Eves. ------ WHY PAY RENTI ONLY $750 DWN. It's trul' ·buy your own home for this smaJI investment Fantastically clean 3 BR 2 bath home. Owned by the VA. Just like new • ready for occupancy. Good neigh- borhood. near schools. F'ull price $21,500. ~s• HARBOR VIEW- HILLS Lusk • built homes located In the Southland's most de- sira ble & fa.aclna tilli area. Schools & Calif. Irvine Clmplll just m om en t 1 1way. Sensibly priced from $34.900 to $48,900 ::.JJJ:ste.H.O.MU: Directions: MacArthur Blvd. from Pacific Coast Hwy. or Newport Fwy. Tum on San Joaquin Hills Rd., then follow signs to model area. $118 PER MONTH Includes Truces on low inter· est existing loan. 3 Bedroom hmne of comfortable living. Owner will lnstalJ new car- peting a n d drapes. A GREAT VALUE at on I y ll7.800. NO DOWN VETS. $'5<Xl DOWN FHA. TERMS. COSTA MESA OFFICE 2629 Harbor Blvd. 5(5.9491 Open till 9 PM Look To 11te Future Quaint l bedroom cottage SWTounded by flowers-trees. All OD a R-4 55 X 320 lot. £x. ce.!lent income area • Buy now build later • Unbeliev- able at only $21,500 cot.Lao• l'A•K nu ••Nl'AU WANno "" MERCH "'NOISE FOR REA ... TORS 111wl'on HACH nw "ooMs 110• HNT "" "' 1324 Galaxy Dr: ."I. M•WPD•T "on. H'I• •ooM a aouo -SALE AND TRADE TELL US ABOUT A BET· DOVER SHORES --546-4141-293 t... lilh St. 64&4494 NIWl'0-1 SHOall mt MOTILS. TUILal cou•TS "" u vsHoHs tm ouHT HOMIS "" :~:~•;u:u .. ""uu :: TER ~UY! 3 BRs. ~ bat!1s• (Open Evenings) OWN~R HJ .. _._ , , =-~ :;:·~~ .., ..LJ.ht m1 ._;T!U -_,.. "" .l>ffif.lt-~~'(_~H~ -:--i-~11~~ ~m w,Uh.tire--t4~·~.J~,~.~fJlOJ.ill, 11\i .. , .,. + "" s .JJJ)J' l ..;:.. -v •• •. ~ r IJ t' ~ · ~(j'\. -,,, .............. IC"~ II ss' -woi-a ..... -·'""""" .....,t; .. ~ '.:_:.1.!'IJllJ ......._,,,, __ ..._ .. ~.,. -~411o~trsHOk'1.'5 r 'rt!'. --. .r ... _ rruperue m s uo:: llO 1•v1N• ,,. af.AL•• l'A•ICS •1 c,~.'"1io'u~~~ .. •TMT ::: soUd hardwood cabinets. NEW 4 Bdrm, 4 bath, powde. r m::State DUUciwr * 3150 Barbados Pia~. IACK IAY 22• ~USINHS lllNTAL .... .. _.. f lo "'"i'ltsld home 2 Mesa Verde Area CM Re. I.MT ILU'" '20 OP"CI HNTAL ..,. NOUSIHOLO GOOOS -COVt'n."'1 patio " enced & rm dining rm large Social Spac U!I ""' e • . . lllVtll• TIHAC• no IMDUSTIUAL ... 0, .. .,., -:~=~~·u~:L:UCTION = landacaped yard. $132 month-rm: Pier & Stip. 6~ % fl. bedroom. family room. R2 ctuced to $23.500. Open SaV COltOMA OIL MAI nit COMM••CIAL MS &""LIAllCIS .... ly. n8Jlcing • l.S""o D·n. to mtalJ. 101. Submit $12.500. Sun 1-5. 4 BR house + guest IALIOA nit IMOUSTllAL ••NT.AL .... " -,. .. -? h the ~~~ i:~:°' • =: ~~~ ... , ~: :~:~·~~~~~1NT EE • COATS fiedOPbENuyerSA··;,;··&" SS1.UN67.soo Tax Proble"."52 .. ...1 i~: :ic. r:~~ ai:: IALIOA lll>.NO UM CITRUS HOWi m' ~.'N~~L. ~HANS ll>t & I Try $lCWlO down on this ,,...,.. tio. New w/w ,.,......,Is ...... "uln'1110TOM ••Acll "" Auu•• °" 333 M I St L d I x close lo shops ~~ ~ '""' ,oulfTAIN VALLIY >'11 LA«• n si11ou nn llA.DIO ""I WALLACE orn ng ar a,,. room up e installed. Newly painted. ~:~~ ~~~~~ = ~=:~~ ~~~~~~".. ~= ~~~v~s~1uo :: REAL TORS CAMEO SHORES & busrEs. h Leon Vibert, RHltor O•ANOI COUNTY 1"I OUT 01' ITATa l'ltot'. '* Ul'I •IC.OIDIH 1211 9441~1-XC Gftge 543--0588 anytime ~TA ANA NII MOU NTAIN • 0 ... ., .,,, CAMIU.S • IOUll'MINT l20t --.. OWNER MOVED. MUST BE - WHTMINITII• MIJ SUIOIVISION LANI> .,,, ,",.oo•::. .. ~":;::r:. = (Open Evenings) SOLD! Beauutul wnacfous 5'pecialist lliiiiiOiiiPiiliEiiiNiiiiiSiiiAiiiTiiii&iiiiisiiiiiiiuiiiNiiii MIDWAY CITY "" ••AL HTATI Sl•V•c• nu -r I SANTA AIU HllOKTS ... •.•. eJCCHAN•• "" llMOCULAH. SCOl'IS Wt Ocean Vil'\\' hnme. Lerge Wt> havp homes, ncome prop. 1 L me Mtsc1LLAM1ous .... I r • • 5 COAl1'A ,,. "· •. WAllTIO ., .. MISC. WAln'IO Nit I Attention Real oval pool, 4 Bdnn. lanai, 51~ M'IY. v1cant. ar "' near, 1930 Commodore t::~:: ::~:" ,,. BUSINESS end MACH1N11Y. •i&. '* baths. Asking ...• rus.ooo wtm1 do you have? Call us SAN CL•MINT• mt FINANCIAL 's'4::::1 ~ Estate Brokers OPEN DAIL y now Baycrest ~1:-:::,.:•:~~.t"° : :::::!:':."::.":"mas :: eu1Lo1No MAT811AU .,.. VA Joo.ns now available to 4627 Perham Dr. OANA l'OINT 1141 i~inulllT -lnet illlt SWAl'S '"'1 SJ7 500 t s« . • Nl'Wly decoratffi, new cpt It 11v11ts1oa covNTT IM ,;;.sn; • ..,. ruTao uu PETS and LIVESTOCK · 1 -,,, mtl'rest •Or MATCHAM ... drapes. Lovely 4 Bclnn, fam VACAl'ION Hlll'AU "" MOHY To LONI me l'ns. HNlllAI. -29~ yn. l007o loan tor )'Olll' BEST BUYS 55 Rochester C.M. rm, 2~ bedls, rlf'C bit-Ills, CONDOMINIUM = l'IHONAL LOANS mf CATS ..,. buyf'n!. IN lnte-m • Lg~ Pool • r.:0,500 OUl'IAICIS llU•N. 'IWIL•'I' LOANS .nt J ens • ~v • ..,,,, RENTALS coLuT1uL LOANi :: ::,., -• HARBOR HIGHLANDS 646-4837 "C" THOMAS Realtor HouMS UnfumlaMcl =~~:~::,1,:-!f''::.... .. ~ Lrv n Tou • -Lender Approval I 3 BR. 21~ BATH. fa m rm or J~~~:==~~! m w. Coai;1 Hwy ~111-5527 onUAL *' MCMlaY WAHTao a11 CALIFORNIA Ll"ING I within 411 hrs of appllci1tions. dining mi · just REDUCED 10 Newport)kh. F:vE'. 54f>.5643 ~"::: 0~~SA MA• ~= ANNOUNCEMENTS :~~!~~:• ,oou :!: 2.2 mill Ion available. $34,000 • 90'7r loM avallahle M .. A v1•01 rm and NOTICES l'ATIOS •m Contact: IMPQHIBLE BACK BAY-c~uoa l'A•K !!.!,! !'OUND ,,._ .,., ... &w111No1 mt W~lDE MORTGAGE TIIB POPUl.AR LARGE 4 ,»I NIWl'Oll llACll -...., VN:ATIOlll ms ( Bdrm, 2% bath, hlt·ln kltch-Custom • buill 3 bc>droom, 2 NllWl'Oll HOTS.. !!.!! ~~AU .,.. TRANSPORTATION TI4l 494-2'l55 •n, tam -"Mrllott" buJlt BUT HERE IT IS. 1 ""ar bath home w I t h evM')I HllWl'OIT SNOlt I = ANNOllMCIMINTI '411 ~ , .., J -•a'1'1H0111$ -,...... ~11 aoATI a YACHTI "" )lo Hdwd Ooo-n--~ old 3 BR ram"" room hOme exclusive tttlnement. J>ri. D'Cw.· SHCHtlP 1121 • •n• ;;,, OA • ..,. Dolph"1n Terrace me. "" "" ..... -'"'J WHTCLI"" mt ~::,·~uA•T "" ~:. ~•u1Hu ,.,. petlng. lmmac rond .. S3'7,500 carpet., drapes, 2 baths. vate area location whel't' u111vHsrn "AU = l'UHaHL OIHCT'Ott9 ""' s,.ao-11<1 10ATt :: OPEN SAT & SUN tirepllce, huge lot we 11 every home shows like t 1av1Na l'L0•1Sl'I '411 •I0°~1T !'!.,A1~\11",.',.Ncl ,.,,. New Paint, clffll snd l't'ady 2100 H'ighland landscaped. y & al!!!Ume at model_ Owner will help fl. IACK IAY ~ CA•O Of' Tl4ANQ Ml6 .. ...., ( rt. n•~ with 10"' down • .., ILU"" -IN MeMOltlAM ,,,, IOAT LAUNCHlllO ~ or • new owner, 2 BR den, no cost to yau a large 6 ,, ~·~.. '( - 1av111e Tl .. AC9 .,. CllMl'TH Y lOTt '411 !:'!:,:":u~ou~~llll• ": 211 baths, elec ldtdlen, dbl Call tor Ap..... VA IOAn • no need to qual. $64,500. A Real Buy! COAOllA oa MAii ~ CllMITIU c•.,.,.,... '41t "" PLUS b _....... "' Pr1 ....., CN\ tn"'"Y' n!E REAL ESTATERS ML..90A -CllMATOltln t4" IOf.T H•VK•• "" PrllJtl' uge oov.,,~ 642.8235 l.{y. ce •~•·"''Ir" n v nn . IAY isl.Allot : lfl•MO••Al l'AaK1 '4r'I M>Al n.nAu :: I carport f.or the boaL Lflnd., ~ 846-7171 54&-2313 :~~~~ .. ~ .. an .. ~~~ E ~r~ ~,~~~;m;:;: Best of Al Qm .~~L!~G~~~~~ ,11, .. YAl llY U1-&0 -teu .-AllCllAl"T "," t Anyone can s~um.-th1a low 8 M .,_ ""~ _, __ built 1 1_._. R ,. '"'" •UCH Ml .. i'M.N'a TV,_,.. ... "LYIH LllSOMS ,: . I 5*% GI loan No 1oa.nt ftts' 1D!l3 M<er. C. ,,_.._, .,...~... ·n P .-.:ml' "' MSMlf • ..,. ..,. IRVICR DIRECTORY M0111La -•• ,.,, l'7J> W. Cout Hllhway In . __. t O. al!tO refrigerator, cat· Lo .... •acM -s .:;: MOTOtt NOMU or _ .. __ ga IOI"'"""' ra l'I ENT t ~-1 I .... a ....... cou..,., ... ACCAM.IWTI... ... OICYCL.Q .,.. 642-6472 ~. m.3468 1 UNUI " • LESS THAN R Pt' •.• '"~· A· cond. lion. u;r. MA MW • ...,..,... tHVU -1LaCT11C CAIU "" I 3 BR. 1-. ha. hrlclt trptc, th 1nc.lod Oiol~ kx:etion. S24.500. nnM....,... •n A~~• ......... ~ •1t MOTCMtCTcus ,.. nioe faml.ly room. + 1rye S130 per r ~ 2 ~ ~ Wells.McCardle Rltrs. MIOWA'f CITY .... AP'MM,T, Oii .. MO'TOISCOOTUI :: So fr --L.1-d COYered patio for tq)' ootdr f'S CX' .... arp 5*\'A AlllA ... ieem .. AllTO i:••u .. !~: =.IC~· .'Ov~~n ... • ~ Dftln Uvt Wllh I down, ll69 family room home .• Mod-1810 Newport Blvd .. C.M. =~ AACJt = ~~ '-.... = ru1&.H. T1tAv11. MU U-lc! ng. JlllYl' :~ em kitchen with built-Ins. • SCS.7'1'29 ~. 644-0iM " ~,... •1941•\ -'°"' MA1lf1'•11MC11 .... r•AtLlttL """"' ,.. ~ per mo · Tot11I down payment StA50. • '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!J!ll!!'!!!ll!"!!!!!!!!!!!J!ll!"'""""!!!!!!!!" IAN Cl.UW"TW .,,. .. ICIC. MAIOlllT.-. ... ~":sit :: Prrll'M 11(1lin1J fllr 11 Hinnd-13 646-7171 e ~6-2313 BY OWNER-- CA"'IT1IAllO -lvtlM ... .-VIC.. ..., ,..... "'' h•n lu11u. Ntaht llW1mml"lt. ~ "P""'' "'"""'•"' 5~ CAf'llT•f.M • ...,.. 1'11 11111 .. o•llt .,. '" r,,, .,v,,•n• • eJ FHA OAllA "'°'..,. .,.. CATaa1• •n •Ml'OttTao 1UT01 ... 2 open flrf' pll1, ""'3utuut Uln ' ~ /• CONDOMINIUM -CAlllfllT~ll.... _. .. ~ .. ,...!..1~•cl• alllCI :::: view. AJI thi3 Plllll 4 BR'1, MAl'illf'r'll School, N 8. 4 OUl'LIJCU Ulll'V9.. ,,,. c ....... ,...... .. .... .. ..... -'ff ... ~ Bd-.. _ 7'-.. _th L RENTALS CIMlllT. ~ .. u,ce CAllt. •OD• "" a ""· A l!ll•~' ~ at wv,500 3411 Eut Coast Hwy. ' .... ut·n, , .... s. 11ftr, lthed CHIU> CAU. U..... Ult :=.•::mi. = OPEN HOUSE SA'T' ~SUN Cm'ona del Mer f15.n4S photo lltb, rovrred patio. .!e F""' .. ~11'9 : ,. .. uu "" 1 • s 1t>nrro p1ay.~"'· + boat COITI' ..,. ,.. CAaHT &..&TIM a ..... ..... AtUTe urAMM ''" 1936 S.ntlaro. Dowr 8Mn!I Cntom or dOIJ )'ard. .~-::aa:....;.".;.. ... ..;._ __ ~----otlAl'tl--::"-•-• __ ~---------""."'"-ua_--: ___ .,._ ORANGE COAST ._.~ Newport Hgts. • OPEN HOUSE • ·--• • • -I . PltOPE•TY ~ .... -·' 3 SAT. l-6 A SUN 1~ • S32 u.-.-t CdM ma 'P'antalttc valUt In thil 4 bed-Attnu:t1Vl' N~ comer 131,950 f42.6fT3 HAYE You LOOKED FOR ....... ...,., e, room 4 bath home. ~ bd.nn. ~ tn tip top~ · BY OWNER· Near "'"1cUlt conv~I~ ill the all 81c. dltlon. Olr1>cta A. drlp@d. DAVIDSON Realty ~· 3 Bdrm botM. kit. ~te 11trvlce porch. M.rdwooct floon1, WOOd lhl~ OPEN SA TUR DAY larJ• u.m, with nr.pl1Ct, FcirnW dlnln« room. faml. 11.-roof. l&J1(r itoob~ Pl'· ~ BtJCJ<NELL. (J.( dlnhlc an-a, MW bu.Ot..bl ty room. l&rar llv!ne room eirr with wnrbhop, 15 x ~ Col~r Plllic 4 1JR + fam, ldtchH with bird! ceb!Mta. with fil'l"plat'I'. 3 car..,.. pool with tutrr and hr11trr dbl l'rplr. t'Oel pn tlo Var ,,.. FA turnac.-. Larp lot $7',500 ~ 11 alao a IM']>anitr Rltr 2150 Harbor 58 CM • 8SX121. with b.lod1 wane. ct~•"lll room t1.nd beth at ~ E ~1 ~.000. SQ.190'7 pool b'1'41, $28,500 -E&l!Jy • VtS, ftnanced. NO ma~ wbat It ii. 100 n·, 8"ds ~ Clmc. Bir n"' a-ro.u ESJ'ATERS cu .u tt wtt11 • DAlLY -~Cftfl lfletM -~ DA.D..Y PU.Dr a.-.w m E.171h 1t. ......... nn ttW:n3 PILOT wF AD11 MHna THE HIDDEN DOLLARS IN YOUR HOME LATELY? a WATERFRONT LOTS New W1terfronf Section JllSf Opened (Fee simple land) Waterfront lots, Including boat slips, from S33,D80 Huntington Harbour Sales CALL DICK FABIAN -847-2S31 We will maU rou lot maps & financing information. PaceMtter $29,950 O\Vnrr wants ta~I sale! 81'!11 prkr m the al't'a Lor a clran Pa!'rsrtttt 4 bdnns, lumm· ou,; celling kuchen. formal dining area and covered pa. tio. Immaculate at $29.~. LARGEST HOME Mesa Verde's lar&est! A five bdrm, two story ColoniAJ home oppositl' the park and school. Bolt yard, aervlce Porch. Island kitchen -even an attic! If you have a po~ ulation problem see this - $45.500 ~rnr&~ti, 2850 Mesa Vtrde Dr. Cost• Mesi 546-5990 Under $45.000 CUSTOM BUILT 3 BR, 2 be. formal dining rm. .8e&Jt1lul walnut panelling in den SPACIOUS 2 BR 2 beth, adult occupied. Owner leaving area. Harl>cr View. Priced to aell! CORBIN-MARTIN REALTORS 675-1662 OPEN SAT /SUN 2098 BAYPORT WAY Count.Y Corridor ott 21st ·t BR (2 extr11 large\, 3 baths, bugt> family room, bright modern kitchen with toads of storage <even a pe.ntry), (!)(Ira large family room. 2400 aq ft of gracious Uvin(. All this + a ~1-slz«! yard I' a Newport Be9CJi" addrea for only $34,960. Rltr. 646-39'28 E\lel. ~ C>Hke Open Se.VSunday *LACHENMYER Ne~tf~hts iDiii--~-.a..t een.~rsw ~ D"per•tion Sele Owner movi.na out ol at.ate must aell. Nf!('ds Help! Neat 4 & tam nn Glen Mar, rew minutes to S.D. Freeway, dose lo schools, shops. Ask· ing S26,000 • open to offers. Divorce Fore" S•le Back &y area. Corner hou1e 3 + family room 1t only $23,500. Wood roof. 75' lot. Any reasonable terms ar· ranged. S.t The Pace with this •triking Pacesetter Homl'0 I a.boot the most iJn. tnl.C\llate 3 It a tami1y room you'v~ eY'er' seen. T b l' grounds a~ medcul<>tW.y kept, too. Really a s h 0 w ploCl'. Let us show it to you now. Offered at $33.500. College RNlty ~6-5880 1500 Adams •t Harbor lNear Cinema Theatrel $26,900 5 hdrooms -2 laths Big Sep.rate Rumpus Room 2 car gange with automatic door opener, SUNDEX:K, 1'1 ........ --?JI~~· WaU ID wall drape.} even open and close with the pmh of a button. TOP COSTA MESA LOCATION. A MUST SEU. AT A SAOUFICE PRICE. TAKE over low in- tel't'st rate loan. L 0 W DOWN. COSTA MESA OFFICE 2629 Harbor Blvd. 54.5-9-191 Open till 9 PM Baycrest-Olympic Size Pool A marvelou.s family home with 5 specioo~ hedrooms and 4 tiled baths. Large kltr hen with all mod<'m con· vcnlml'!'s. Famlly r o o rn looks onto hu~e t'Overt'rl pa: home, lovely beef< yard - shade trees, and guest room. Exclusive with JEAN SMITH , Realtor . 400 E . 17th. C.M. 646-3255 -5. Heights -Pool 3 bedrooms In move In con- dition -nicety carpeted. Sl>parate yard area with fruit tr"<'t'tl Md garden area. -$25.250 -Owner will he.Ip tinMce. THF. REAL ES1'ATERS 646-TITI ~2313 Owner Anxious 4 BR. 2 ba. hd. firs .. w/w CTIL ~rroundcd by trees. Nr. ~his & stores Under $30.000. DELTA &164414 Costa Mes• EXCELLENT LOCATION 1100 Comer lot wllarge tncd yd and entrance for boat or camper. 3 Br, 2 ba, huge liv rm w /new ww carpets. Ooor to ceiling frpl. Gleamini brdwd fir. exposed din rm. Large kitchen w I blt-ina, dlshw. Sep lndry rm. Entire hou~ newly painted. A> sume 4% % GI or min dwn. &nVftt .. ·~~-~-Drive by zm Fordham Drive, then ·call 837-5065 for appt. DO NOT disturb oo- eupants. BY OWNER ~ble cor lot w/lge kono- ed yard, and Jge Home. 3 BR, 2 ba, kit.ch w/blt·lnl. dining rm. Uv rm. fam rm, lndry rm, dinette. frplc, hdwd fl~. newly painted In & out. Lge patio. Walle to We~tcllll Shops, S29.950. 646-23.45 Uo and sparkllnR 16' X 40' hcatl'<I aod nltttPd pool for IJ!OCf"~"'~!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!lll thQse warm summer days. An bnmac:ulnte homl' tn tu-No Down Payment pel' l'leirant canditloo tn To Ve«-rans on this ~ Newpon Beach's finest area bdnn 2 bath family room 2,850 square fttt of l[rt'lt hom1> ~ar beeutilul parit. fM\lly Uvlng for only $.59.950. Modem kitdlen with built tn Submit your sm11.llrr homr range and OVt'll. -Owner In trade. Clll !$(lay for an will pay PointJS for nu .. ie. ~ntment. 11'. Zl.!m -179 montbl ~ WESTO.JFF DRIVE 646-7711 Open ~ Crystal lall- Ganrs GRze F.ast and & UtUe north n eht in the end o! 1 quirt N l-<lr·MC on ROBIN llOOD Pl4'.CE. Find the home of your dream~. It 111 1biiol11tt'- t.v r1111tairtlc for S28.SOO With 107~ down. To see Pl'OOf of thh• statement caJJ Rottm11n Ii O:>. NOW (day or nfaht> 546-8222, .2199 Falrvtew Rd., Costa Mesa. Spaicious Refined Home Quiet elft!'ft~ In a ~ hood ot ft.ne boron. 5 btd- rooms er 4 btdtoOnr.1 and m11d11 qu1rttti1 • l baths • ronn~l ctlnlnA room . forms! uvm, room and fllmJly Uv· tna morn. $39.!M -.00 On THE REAL ESTA T'£RS 6*-nn 5f¥31S includes taxes mE REAL ES1' A TE'RS 646-nn 54&-. TREES AND TREESf Lovely C\dtom built 3 bdrm. home. -Warm! Homey? Qmfy! -A home that' fun to liw In. -Rol!'lnodll!Jel!I kftchen -Covered pa& Nioely landscaped y • r 4. m.soo with 10% down. - Low, tow taxes. TI!F. REAL ES1' A TEAc; 646-Tln 546-2313 -CORNER LOT There's more for your mone:v tn this 3 bdrm 2 bath borne, crpt'g, new drps, f.rplc. n.ew paint. Spse cttn1fam room o/&oot<1 lrg tncd blcyd. We& dcrful for growing chldm buOd yOUl'Sl'lf a pool It mo tnt&.ln. S('le tor y0urscl! 123.!l'iO. OWNER &U.1453 NOW'S THE TIME FOi 9UICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT 'WA AD ,.,,~ ~·· II DAJlV '!LOT Sawrdq, April " 19'1 HIUIU.NIW..-INltMLa MOUlll .-Na.IA&:I HOUHS H)tt SALi : HOUSH flo1t SALi ir0Us11 'oa SALi I HeU111 11oa SALi 1"°"'11 ,~ ·~· HOusu POil w.1 c ... Mau 1 tOO c .... Meta i 100 C"t• Met. 1100 Ceet1 Mee. 11W ~•p!fi IMch 1200 New,.n INcJt •• lrvfne Twrece 1245 "-''' 11ass IMch 1• --........... 1107 IY CUSTOM 8Ull011t ALMOST 1/4 ACRE OWNER. Moot 1c•II0 S BR .• fJS,500: h\li'f QY. nn. BT OWND: i Wr. C8'1 S1ftl MOYl-tN DiltincU.. ... bocoe.. Maa Townboult; 3 8Jl 2 Ba .• wJbe.ut. l"OCtl fpl .• "'-an. OPIN HOUSE SAT ' SUN 1.s lkn, ~ mi. '"" ....... Cilll .. San .. V~rde Pt ooune 1 blocll • IASTSIDI • patio • peal: sreat loc. Cpta., drpt. Ope~ Fl1. pat.lo, flriV. ~ m.• caUamc lllt wlG lie,_ MedJ~rnneu S~h ex. By uwnu 3 bdrm bou,llt, ~ Dlcl. pr.; comp. rcdecw.; Sat., SwL 14. 0"1!.Jact 1 jM t.. .. lll I ..... , U. pedD, COlDflet ~ Lud- teriar. • BR. 1iup tMar. ed '°" s Cliftla, ~~ GL ~ai buy! ttt Yorktown t.n., 546-9671 563251 ~ .w unn ..-.. C..... .. Mir 12M 1e. ,,_ ~ OU7 dinD>a ud hunlJy room'L Sl9.500 J>rinclpal,s only. CM. Shown by app't. :M-M™ v;;&; 4 lJR. S &1111; (HARBOR HIGHLANDS) '25,a P'ricldatre ldldleA. l&.W -r.. &16-nc:> Ot"ti734'129 6198 za IQ, ft. Ltidtcpd., auto. 4 BB. 2lh bat.hi -now Vecant and Clean Hitll H I llU hlti. Days call ~. LENDER'S-SALE • Nlcf BY o.rn.r. Rancho M~u qir1nlden ' door ~. s aa UM SQ. "· Evn. 54l>Q78 Ea.ti.Ide Condominium . 2 home. 3 Bdr, tam rm, kltch. Ml.500. S..3100 Aft 6 PM U 1 ft I IDKV I If 11 tbll rem ol • haaw. • Ilk, S-dotra • adl fldce GI.& 3 Bdrm 3 balha DelU'<f On bt'drooms It dining . 2 tlU> rm or den. Ae.ume GI BY OWNER 3 bdrm. l " ba. """ U91K Ir .. OJ ~ rm, 2 ba, Ip wo~-tr" Carpet,. ~. iudla~ quiet cul.de-i;ac stref't and baths. PricM undrr ull In. Low dn, can be 1etn 90~ loan. Cpta, dtpa, SZ.UIX> Joa W. C..1t Hlthw•y lot wttb Octao I hY V\ew, ~ • N.. · nu la lill,O. Mesa Vmlt Goll Course. others at $16,700 • minimum anytimt.. ~ MacKe!We. 646-?Nl Newptl't S..ch \\~ be -tdble b> bMt. Pool and waterfall.a. Partly down. CAll 5 4 0 • 1 I a I ~!lfi 3-:-bd-:-rrn----:l:-r:-am-, v_a_c,_open--da-.1. 54'3$4 let. '73-5107 : OPEN SUN 1 • 5 CAU. IC-M71 fum!Jbed. t'>S.500. Good lleritage Real E.s1ate NEW S Bdrm, 3 b•'"'-. " ly. No, CM. ~.!k;Cl Owner lfi,__ plJ\N'ili .. ~ • '=======~~~~~==~ Call:4 MU>' Graham 14MlSI terms. tind IN~ move? You'U Ottplacn, on 15th fairway. 1156 AuaUn ~mt I= Farel w.. 9C#ll_,,.,=""""-=---.........,-- • ania •taltg ~In toda:y'a m;i~ ~ Verde Country Club • BR. 2 be, .. ttrtnr area, c"'' Mete 1100 ,,, CHECK REALroJt iiOii °"'"' ~ ~ C.prt. 0 pen Houae. hdwd firs. owner sn.490. Oiarm1na 3 Bdrm "L" &» 3 btdl'oorM, 2 a.tbs. llv11w Ads. Oteck them OOW· ·""' & Sun.Acr. 6 It 1 ~!M .r1 6 or wlcnd!. 4 BR. 2 BA, llv rm. de del THE BLUFFS AWIUda A .._ •L room wttb ftomutic rtre-an rm. l Yrs old. B fle!lta l.MM.EDlAl'E OCClJ. ., 1..,. pl1et. BelautlfUI kltd>en., OCEAN V(DI, HIGUD. 'nllnice· DIR. 2IA. 0.. qta. ..... o..u Alt. la..,.,..., * =· •JS&& or 50-1'111 4Mm.iiiD£rm. lo M<l'fdCB BAT. OWdJl. ... .... Dupl••'-llle 1'7S lwhVHlaO..I..., 3 bdrqia 2 batba eldl .... DebDor tbrqbout. Dras-. ce;rpedq. ~tcheD Wit-Ina, ~ ~ ... Ideal ...,. • IDvatmellL ta de. --'.,. elts minutes ftorll OCUll at Runtllla1nn 8ea<:b. lllcome ~ S290 mo., pymnt low u SH6 mo. Low ~ ,-. Int. N'umbtt Um- n, y . ~~ C-11 alt s. $.11.500 PANCY! •• SllorecJifh foroed ail' btetlns. 2 car --3 Bdrms. 2 baths. with a prqe, ~ ~ yard --4 llt $19.SOO lmnwc:uls~ 4 Bdrm with beautiful yard. Loadll of add• il'f&l b' cbildreft. Ownmi ' ' itfd, IO ca.II now. <7141 Are You Letting Cash Slip Through Your Fingers? See If You Have Any Of These Thi•s A DAILY PILOT WANT~AO . Will Sell Fast! ' ; ·~~:J'f)V>·fJt.\'~-21. ~ ... ~;~~.\~~,"~ -'lll....~~6*-.4.<iL.._-:":.-:-.-~""'t"ll'&<' 1t7. .,.,.. ~ r r 2......, ao. ,.,,..,,.., 'a....,c.. 11 ..... ...... .. ........ ... n. ............ . L Can 11a 3a. Y.cuvm C1MMr 6. W..._ 34. T...,SC.I Phh 7. Outti 1 n Moler 35. Het Reel !qulll"'"t I....,_ Set 36. Fiie C.Wnet t. Ceuch 37. Goff Clds 10. Clarlnet k Sternnt Sihw 11. ltefrlteretor 39. Ylctori.n Ml,.,.. 12. PWru, Trvclt 40. l1droon1 Set 1' ........ Madahte 41. SJW. '"iector 14. ..... , n 42. L-.m Mower 1S. M.Nne T.. 43. Pool T•ble 16.0laltwMhtr 44.TINI 17. ,.,,,,_ 45. , ..... 11. C.Wft Cruw · <46. Fur CMt 1'. Ootf Cart 47. Dr•pes 20 ... ...,.,..,., 41. Llnene 21. St.,. Cellectleft 49. HorM 22. Dhlltt9 Set ~ Alrpf•M 21. ,.., '9ft 51. °""" M. •••• W 52. lurcycle 25.W...at. u. ......... u. ,,_ 54. Sid ..... 27. s.tti.. SS. Mith Chtfr 21. a.dt N. c.e .. st. K1tt9n 59. Cl_,t Aute .0. CeffM T ... 61. Mot•• cycle 62. Acconn.. 62. Skit 64. TY Set 65. Wertc'*tch 66. Df•lftOl't4 Wetch 67. o.Kart 6&. Ironer 69. Cam,l"I Tnfler 70.~uehrnftVI' 11. r.,. ._..,., n.s.tlllNt 73. s,.rts Car 74.. Mattww, In S,.. 75. ,......,,, Sp11AMt 76. Shetpn 11 ......... 71. o.t o .... n. ~"'"' eo...., c.m ... 11. Drww 12. ..... a. Deall k ICUIAO.. ,.._or..,..._...,_ tlllnts ••• ... ••-_, .............. c ...... . DAILY. PILOT WANT-AD so ... DIAL DIRlft '642-5678 fYOUI CUDIT IS GOOD> Wfst Vl('torta :,trttl. By Din. R.in. ram. Rm. Vl.EW. 00 Possibilitlea to make thla IDO\'lni very soon. Try SSOO Ownu, "'6-1m t.:ASTBLUPF. Alta Vilta Dt'. a View home .... $49.000 Down, payment lt'SS than Mesa Vwde 1110 Golfen Paradise BY OWNER: Cl&ltom home on the 1Tdl 1'alrft1 °' the Meta v .. Ccudr7 a.It wtm • be&utitu1 vtew ., tba &Olf coune. • bdrm, 3 b9th. 2SCX> llf. ft, many Xlfta, leu tb&li 2 yn old. 0 P E N HOOSE Sat &: Sim. 3036 Java Rd., 5«M095 ASSUME 5%'% loan. 3-BR.""2 ba, (am rm. 1..11<1ry, new carpet, We entry. New dabwlhr, water lleaM &: d!ap. Le dbie fl1>1, $28,300 Owner.~ 3 BR. 11' BA, Camtlridge mocW. Lee fam mi., uti1 nn. 3DxlS covered patio Boat Oii ""' irtorqe aru. ~.54;).1& . t.OYEl.Y a.em:. baDt 4 BJt., tam rm, 3 BA. 2600 Sq. tt New dubhouw A Soll ODUnl. M,500 .546-2263 1115 CHARMING, Quiet 3 Br iklme. Hu everything. Low mamtienance yard. Priced well be:low market. 5t6-ta or 549-1623 eves. • BR I . OPEN SUN J.2..4:J) rent. .1 w potential Git/bee m Evtfllns Canyon Rd., ow hutilul ~an Vin, oo Or•w COISt Pro,.rtir Two valuable Iota. OlM • ._ %10 Golderod. <PEN SUN. 332 ~. CdM maiO JOLLY ·REALTOR IG-ZDI . I 1705 B . 84'1-&m RINTALS Howes Furnished leftt11t te Sha,. 2005 FEIWZ Only. Sbr 3 BR heme. 1 ddld OK. $85 mo at11 pd. a111 -. mime eftfpm WOK.AN 21 to 35 to .... ........ Qdlfn ox. cw-. . ..., C"t• Meu 2100 VERY clean 3 bdrm home with large fenced rear yard, completely fQ rn II b e d Available April lOtb $115 month. A~t~ S15. 1 BR furn ~ 2nf hcitlc A"1., CM 5G411 ........ 2151 %K VIA Lido Nord end TJ5 Via Udo Nord. o.n Ill: ~m:~ New;ort a.ch 2200 T im;-2 BA, fJlilC: ! aep. p.rages.. April 1 • June 10 1225 per mo. Summer rental Jime 10 • Sept .ll). Wilrta rental, Sept 10 • June 10 $225. ptt mo. 1037 West Bailboa Blvd, 548-70'72 2 BR Beach cottqe, 6 doon .. from Ocean. Ye«t around $120 mo. LAD 642....aut Hvntfnpn Buch 2400 CLEAN 2 BR bouae. i.anit· Downtown H.B. 2 Blocks from Library. $US. S3M981 L .. una leltch 2705 1 BDRM with view, furn, ms mo. Call !:ditb McMaboo 837"'630 dY. El'e, 544-3474 RENTALS Howes Unfurnw...J Cott• Mela '100 lorl~ Cosll MISI Home for leue. 4 BR 2 batha ~ room, 1lr!place. blt· IDI, new carpetin& 2 car pr. •• fenced. Immed ~ cy. ~/mo. ~ 546-1440 NEW 3 BR, 2 BA. fireplace, carpets, dra~. dtabwuher ttc. Immediate occupancy. $225. mo. 6464112 -· .;.~ct·:~~~ "'--\l'ft\·. en; o. 146-2042 549-1061 Eve1 3 BR l~ a., fun rm, pool Fenced back yard. $2li;Vmo S5il Sturdeoo or .. CM 2 BR, clean, nice)y located. S95 mo. 968 W. 1Tth SL • 548--6$4 . 4 BR, 2 BA. fenced $180. New crpts. cbl>t. dbl pr. Z1l5 Panons St.. 543-'158C 2 BR. home: carp., cti!lpea, dbl. garage: pm. elderly cple. ms. 548--9524 DUPLEX. 2 BR. clle-lll. M"W1Y cl«. ,.&. Mi-2949 evee or wlmd&. SKAU. 1 bdrm hae, ADULTS 2'IS Mclnte Vlata Ave. CM . Met. Verde J11 0 3 Bdrm. 2 ba, fenced yd, p&tio, cpt1. ~ blMna. Leue $195 613-5800 ....,.,. leech ma NEW C BR 3 ti.ti\ ........ V1EW HOME, QJl.C' ... cupeted ......... J ftreplaces, familJ roam, c!bdnc room. b re • k fa a t room. $450/mo. oa JT'a lea.le. ~altor: .. 2 • 5 2 0 0 dlys; u 3-1982 ~ ""'"""' 'wk m7 UNIYEISll'Y PAii 3 BR. 2 t.. fr1*:. ~a dnipes. ajJ elec ~ BR.AND NEW. lmaaed ,._ .• szo Ptt DIQ,. - - . -. " .. _.,. .. ,,. . . ---.-·· .. ...---···---·...,1·~ --.. ~ ..... _...,... ................. -...... -..... --·~·--· _ ... ti;'1fh ..... , ~ MIO Corw .. Mir ~1--L ....... ~ __ ._ .. _• .............. s_1_•_'-< ..... ._.!f'! ....... _._._~h __ _ ~ Saftdl, S BR, 2 b&, 2 l'm Luxury Apt. <lellfl .... dble cw. fnc.'Cf 7d. Yr-turn. POOi. n-c: file • .,.UO. iJ~. st40 mo. lmme.cl CK:C. )>a.)' view. MllltJI. no peta. 6'fNUI Jllne.AQI teue. $300 mo. 4.ll'i (DO. 4 iii: 2 ba, 2 car util pd. '7Ml22 aft 6 pm. ..... wll dee COll\p}., lt291 fURN 1 BR, pr, quiet ~ Ln., 962-Z'18'7, 962-tenant, lovely yard. $12!$ ori @ l~. Or•nce Coast Ptqier- ~ .................... ~ llevatw .. OcMn 1...-... lruld"I at Yeur 0..- A F.w 1 lffr-. 2 letll A11h. 1. .. t11!tle u Y ur Lea .. -AcM ... ~SAi, IST 4 Tl GtMl'ae IUISNlll tN fltNANCtAL INDUsT. ~ 133 le t• CONnlCTION S UPP LY w. 1'1tb CM. ~ ,q ROUTE "·· low • We -.. fl. (21.3) Unld\lll opportu;n1ty lot mu ~ °" woman to t'Hk>ck new type c.ol.n dllpenaert wltb Lett~:..-----•-1_00 bleh qualll;Y packqed food producta. Handlin& brand R·2 lot 80lclJO ........ $9,859 namet only. NABISCO. No DAR.Y PILOT * U:KE New 4 BR Unfllm _ti';....6~------­~· e<m Klliler St. BB WALK to beach A. slier& l ~~ mo. call 66Q89 BR Yum. $135 mo. Ulll pd. Call ent m.«l"fl PltqM $275 LAGUNA UDO 4ft-21.JS TH I t~J t:: AL E . -:-; ' I. 1 : r:: .' . M corner • .. • • • • .. • $10,300 11elling. Dependable ~nun Comm. with houle • • $19,500 Cllll net VERY H l G H M·l l3X300 17 Sl • · .. $20.00> EARNINGS. Part or tuU Other M·l lots SU,000/up time. Requires $USO lo ~a Wlftt? Whlddya Get? Lochort ltealty $3250 for immediate 8la!°t. S'ICIAL CLASSl,ICATION fOlt tfWlttftgtoft :...~ 1 Jar&e 'Bdrm Apt, H..,._,r MOS SWedltb frplc. fUrn. 1165. 646-3322 646_2301 Write !or person al in-N&TU•aL •A•to.1 SWA,PllS tervlew, clring p h 0 n e ~ -~ 31755 S. COAST ~IGHWAY, SO. LAGUNA PRICEb TO SELL ;....;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. mo. utn ,.s. m.2'JSS an s. $70 • Bach. apt, no ldtcb. S.ta Ana 5620Santa An• 5620 WATERFRONT HOME (12) 1 BR units + 2 BR home ~ 1115' X 30IY. No V&c&D• des, Price $106,000 - $,35,<0> down. I .... a 1IW1lbtr to lnt:er-State Dist. Spedal Rate HerlMw 1....... ro,.. Co .. tru Wett Katella, Suite S llMS -S ffMM -5 ltucks --~--- CkJee ~ rtStaurant; 1 ldultl;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Clftly. 6TW936 W• haw• recelvMI Cham.Mr .t CormMrce Civic 50 X 1?5 lot 221, An&beim, cal.ifornia , ltUlU • t,D ¥\Ill IMtlUDI plus 1mal.l rental 9'Z804 1-wi.t ,.. ..... .. "'*· t-Wl\et .,.., -11t ".,.. LGE. 2 Rm. Bach. Strett hautJffcatien award for ,... 2 YMrt • • • ce.... OCEAN VIEW DUPLEX .-.5:000 ...:.------...,,-a-vou•.....,. ,,,,,,, • ....._ .._..,,_et..,.,...,._ .,i DONUT SHOP WITH COJo'. ~ING FOi SAi I -faAOIU ONL\'1 i BR 2 bath. private doclt .• lmmed. occupancy. Lease entrance. R.efermces. ... the , a BR each, quiet street. George William90l'I, Rltr. t'EE SHOP net& SlOOO per PHONE 642.5671 ITT3-4300 OPEN EVE.5. munth. Top location on Te ,.l•ce Your Treder'• PerecliM Ad • -.t..$13.1.lmo. Bkr. Call Ray ~a.n 84T-:!531 S85 Month. 67:>-0622 Price S23 000 $5000 do lalltN 4300 Ultair" ~om $99~50 OC~N V~EW ~~·I wn. '°~!o~~:AVi~!G~.~A Extra larcre one !:.room. two bedrooms and 2 .\C!·es. cor. inclui.1r1a1 sit<'. White water and Coast· FOuntain Valt.y 3410 CLEAN Badlelor Af>ls. ,.. -~...: ~price. Neal J . Martin. line views All atil Incl $15 up studios. Hotpoint bullt·lns. nangerators, 548-3333 4:!6 Nyes Place I -'SR, 1% BA tam. home. 315 E.. Ba1lioa Blvd. carpets & drapes, private patios. pool, rec-UNITS WANTED Laguna Be:wh J'&ced yard, IJ1' tcboala, BALBOA 613-1845 reation area, separate children's Section. We have a list of high qua.11• cm> 494-9388 Qffnlclen. $%15. --tit BAalEl.OR Yrty, middle It t r... f·A 18\ll!UI RD. fled Income Oie:nta and In. PARTIAL Ocean v i e w ; g, qed DWI, S'15 9'J8 E. Balboa ~ Alllf"ft C0rona de! M Chol -u Bel.,..., .. .,.,.,,. ................ " u-•·~--& Fl-St., •·•ti ,.__ Yeltn1'I mtettsted in buyhljr · ar. ce ,._ Townbouae; 4 BR., l"la .,,..,.,_ ---r-,.. -.. """ Income Property • Unlta • o'lize lot NOT leasehold. B1'00khurst Ave. · owners hea'lh fon·es i01med. sat' • ·;;1 CHt:V. C11mpfr Bux, 27'. tor aJ p1·ice $9:100 excellcnl sleeps 8. self.cout;iined. V1l- lcrms. The Real Estaters uc $2500: trade for Dod~ 646-n7.l. A-108 with V-8 engine: call: BUSINF.SS BUYS 842-__ 27_os ______ _ Cocktails-Food Gr $300M yr. WlLL TRADE 14' Fiberglas A .l W Franchlae. Bcb area. BOAT 6 MOTORS: 1965 European Rat.-$12.500 dn. Sazuld 150 for VOLKS- Lawidromat -Gr '1400 mo. WAGEN. DOYLE WOOD CO. 548-1168 5464186 aft 6 p.m. lill.a pool, frplc., dbl pr,. 541.7415 Commercial• Acreage. Lovely trees. 673 ·2010 ~. drapes; 96Mm Lido Isle 4351 ru-'----'-ID.._11 _R_e_•l_tor_______ LAWN Mower shop or in· WANTED tor Daughter. ~..-~ ventory. 145 E. 17th St., Late Model compact car. •--.a. 37-1 BR. G~ Single edult . S Realty 675-4031 OCEAN and bay view, cor-Coata Mesa. 6t2-6100 auto. Trade desk. lealher l.. __ ..,.-_n_a_-.. _____ ~ M pets. Util pd. l14S mo yr:C iiiOliitii•ii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilOOiii Coron• del Mer 5250 2443 Coast Highway, CdM ner Ebb Tide I.'. Crown Dr. chair, credenza. cost over .Rent1ls Available lY· 673®7 tve TAX SHELTER Harbor View Hills, CdM 8u1. W•nted 6305 $f,OO as down payment. 1 U . HARBOR 1 BDRM BL K to D 't . tbJl; Tittl onf'y L.sehold. 644-:?632 ----------340-t'.l37 pt:! It houses · a pnce lalboa ltland 435~ c>. Ww . \\'ANT established b<'auty -' _ __, _ _ rtiiaes. We need addJtionaJ ----i:.'~dult no ~ls~~ sl:op. II ave cash. Send full HA VE 3 BR & 4 BR BluH~ ~tats' property listings. SS> Yrly Cozy Bach apt, ftREENS Yl'lY. 673-'1629 info 10 Box M-79. Daily Condominium Sll.000 and _CtJST()MERS WAITING empt man, no pets, util pd. ' Q Pilot. nt,500 eqult.,v. WANT F&C ~kwitb Rlty Laiuna Bcb. open 116 A Aiate H ti•..._ ... -... ~~-vacant orTD's Bkr. 675-2500 s. Coast Hwy. 494-'m BACHELOJt • lJNFURN. _u_n_ ............... _. __ ~----ANNOUNCEMENTS Cheshire Real Estate 1....;..;,,,..,...Ja-~--mod..,... '"="em--=3-=n=-. Hunt~ IMch 4400 frolll $100 FURNISHED-646-and NOTICES WANT Travel Age,y. ,. "a home w/sunken liv FREE UTILITIES Ind.. util. UNllUllNISHED F Found (Fr" Ads) '400 HH0AtVe1E1e .. ~:UArtOcG1~0.,w.':tti! ifti, frpl. 2 patios fully 1 • 2 A S BD:RM. 2 bedroom, 2 baths studio. ~ • ......, btscpd. many bJto featutts. 2 Be. ~Qu~tl,A~~tll ~::· J'URN. 1: UNJ'URN, carpei., dra~. built-im. 1 FOUND: Brindle Great Dane 673-7420 673-9187 , i, 1'1kll from bch. S225., 494-00 pe.... le .....,ap~. Heated PooJl9, Qllld Cite block to 5 Points Center. Pup; vie. of Mariners Dr . .l WILL exchange s Acres. i8T7 MT-21.25 Cmter Adj. to SboppiJW -• From 1125. per mo. Santiago Dr., N e w Port no.OOO. value near Palm 'MONARCH BAY AREA EXTRA Large 2 BDRM. 2700 P~tenon W~. at Har-Key at 7681 EUia Apt. B, or . E~ach. Call I: identify 642-Springs on ~plex or lri- r.(,OVELY OCEAN VIEW $130. Ulil pd. NO PETS. bor I: Adam.I O>lta Mesa. 842-8300 9497 pie."< in So. Orange Coast • 6 den .l!~~ 962-1636 or SJ6.e'l41! ' -""2--stl--rnrUlf---fum-.-RI.ACK Shaggy-dog-.:-ps:rk!tf~ arna~-nn *"· frpl, pool. S225 mo. BACHELOR. Util pd, S90. lot Hoag Hospital looking in What do you think of our Adults 496-1243 betw 10.0 pm SINGLE ADULT ooly. Nr 5 Ir· ·lachelor cars for owner. Lo s t! ''TRAr>ER'S PARADISE" TQP Of the World 4 bdrm Points. 842-2219 ORl!AJIS Utilities included. 64'?-5146 548-7482 Drop us a card. Classified home, ju.at redecor, $235. Near shopping. BL.ACK Female cat vie Oept, P.O. Box 1875. Dai11 2964 Mountain View Dr. or Legvne Beech 4705 &ftft SO't Knoxville, Apt. D. HB. $q1,!0ra School in Mesa del Pilot, Npt Bch, Calit. call '1'.29-4748 collect NEWLY fumisbed· 3 bdrm . .,,.1.J, 5.1&-~14 Mar. 54&;-6n6 or 642-~-* COi• -~.:':.-1 3'50 %¥.a bath, all electric built • 2 BR Duplex. Pool, Privacy, TWO Pawn Tickets, v l c * * -"""" · Panoraml · cpt• d""'" 1 ""' gar like Harbor Blvd. owner call le ms. .c view over-3 BR APTS "• . ,.... ''""' , WESfCLIFF z BOR, 2~ looking Allio Beach. $220 new. $130. Avail AP r identity 546-1672 be., beau decor, plulh cpt». 216.Zl Wesley Or., 499-3155 POOL 10th. 842-0008 CLIPPED Poodle Black No ANNOUNCEMENTS lluve DUPJ,J:."'X C<JM. LN· OOM.E SjlJ per month SIO,:;oo t.'QUity. Want 3 or be<l.t'OOm h o u s e, C<JM. PRlNClP~LS only. 675- Leaving State. Trade Triplex, 23' Cabin CruJ or 33' Hse trlr, for cat, travel trlr, tuilerable boa TD's or ? 646-7616 HA VE 4 wUt Apt In Costa Mesa. Will trade for beer bar & restaurant in Oranp C.o. Owner S45-0J95 .APTS & 0Bl~~i-zoned"'WliUi' for 7:i+ units. San Juan Ca· po. 700' front. i:an divide lot~. S8IM eq. Trd TO, '! Owner. 494-49'.lr. 494-4653 Waterfront Ir dock. #2 Bal<' boa Coves, NB. EquitY $50,00), Trade lor TD' hoijle or lease/option. c~ to Bkrs. 6TiH331 HAVE clear 116 x ·125 M·l Los Angeles area, $16.300. WANT home Corona del Mar, NB area up to $55,ln>. Qualified bu.Yer Corb' artin :Rtb 8. et.Fleet '594>1ds good motor w/other parts '57 Olds Fiesta Sta. W. New trans. 1 owner. Trade tor 125 ft. 6 tt. wood fence or Mech. labor. 545-9187 * * * ----·- SERVICE DIRECTORY . lovely CO'/. patio, J.11 elec 2 A 3 Bdrm 2 ba Pool. I.D. vlclnjty Fairview Road, and NOTICES k 1 t ch, w sh r, drier. RENTALS ADULTS ONLY Patio. M 0 RA KAI, 818\ P CM. 546-3086 CHtraetors aaWla, dbl gar $275 lse AptL UnfurnitfMd Garfield. Pvt street 1 blk SlAMESE, Seal Point found Funeral• 6412 6620 N. oU Garfield. 96'.i-3994 : · N t H Id tity ,,..., ------------------..-.1 Gener1I 5000 1741 Tustin Av9nut ~ p . ts. en """" • ROOM ADDmONS •• ~ALS -------Coste Mete 642-4641 Lagun• h1ch 5705 T BEAUTIFUL yo\ll1iliiamese WESTMINSTER L. T. Construction • pta. Fumishecl VENDOME lliii-lliiii?-llliilliiiiiiET-.....-liiaiiii UNFURNISHED APT: 2 cal wandering in vie of 2214 MEMORIAL PARK F!~ s~~ st~~: 21 Costa Mesa 4100 Prelti&e Mdrell bdrm, n e w 1 y dt!CtJl'ated Pacific Ave. C.M. 642-4676 Mortuary & Cemetery plans CUilom designed. Y. SPICIALI O'\lerl.oolclng Aliao Beach, S. MALE White cat. Vic of Compltt• fvnerala eatimates le Jayout. phone: 2 WKS FRl.E RENT MAR11NIQUE Laruna. Near • ho PP I n g CorJ>na del Mar. 673-8309 from $245 e 847-lSll e center, beaches. H e a t e d C mete 1-a.. Additions * Remod&lin $22.50 Wk. Up •-studio • s.cb apCL e "8d Utlla 6 Phone -.. •·'!Maid Sentce • 1"V ...0.. ••Nft Cafe la. Bar Make ~ NOW C.ARDIN APTS. pool. Clean, comfortable. Loet 64CU 1 ry v•• N.wfy Reclecor1ted Adulta. no peu,. Only $155 from $130 ~ H. G~;:n Closa to thopplnt..Park Parklike surroondinp per mo., year lease. ot Lost · in ~per Arch :~~::._~~wme~t ~ m4~ Newport Blvd. 548-9'155 .__ Club & Glrla Club ll'URNISHED BACHELORS TIDE REALTY Beach Heigbl.9 "Miramar" ... ,,.....,,. one eau C -r• 499-3115: eve 499-4~ 7 mo. male Lilac Point place means less cost erpet Cl .. ning • Spacioua 3 Br'& • 2 Ba UNFURN 1 BR· 2 Bit· 3 BR Siamese. Heartbroken tod-No traffic problems. A'n'RAC Specious 2 BR. ww b'pta, drps. bltn~ appliances. wane to stores, child over 12 OK. $124..50 Ph: 549-3643 or ~ 2256 ~le Apt B Aleo ,~1st Unt Z BR $99.SO e Swim Pool • Put/sr«n 2 baths availa~ 100 CLIFF DRIVE dler fa.mil)'. Reward-Dr. 14801 Beach. Wettminster e WALL TO WALL e e Frpl JndiT!lndry fac'lt Carpets. drapn. ir~e LUXURY roRN/UNFURN Tignor ••••• 494~ 53:r-1725 893-2421 e CARPET a..EAN?NG e Adultl A Family areu 11th & S.nte Ana, CM. Year'0 Lease. 1 It 2 BR BIG Diaoount! ., MlSSlNG -"Ola Ola", my 1145 A...Wm Ave. 646-4233 646-5542 steps to Sbore 6 Shops C L I & C .. "'~2-2824 1-.l!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!l!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!! """" vt from ~... lonlt'haired. long tail. silver CetMtery Lots 6411 •rpet ay ft9 ..... '7J 1, ""~an "" "ef'Y _.. colored dog; vie. of l:loag bpalr Maple Capri from nso mo up. Hospital. Reward. 64&-4.196 z CEMETERY Lota. Pac -----.-..SUS CA5nAS Hew Units Now Rentin& Furnished Bachelor I: RENT !PAC 2 A 3 BR, 1% batm 496-ZHt SlAMF.SE male cal, It tan View Memorial Pk. Vista INS'IALLATIONS, re 3 Roems Pumltu,. Cl>ll. drps, 2 poo.ls R1ntel1 W•nted 5990 w/blk.: approx. 10 mos: dd Mar Plot Make otte:. re-stretcb, sales. Apt.I $25 M _ _..... Near ahp'g and schoola Sun., vie. E. Ocean Blv.. Contact qwner: 34-727 Via apedalcy. Reaaonable. 1 ~ Units Vlll1I FROM $99.50 1 Bedroom. FurniBhed « if Bal. Rew. 673-5013 &ho, Palm Sprinp, Ca. DIAMOND. 5.16-«l55 ~ )~al~~on by ~~~.ucl. ,,.. • 1 FULL ~P110N TO BUY r _!fll· 1. 998 Ma .. ~.e. ~ u.nI_urru.h, ed .MU •. ~! ..,have . _ ~ t~rrl~~· aJe ~, o. "='-9'226"""'°'2=---,.--:. =.,...,,-~ ') •w · ~ ~-: 'MA>"~~N ·-1$---~ VV?' _,,~~.: ~ .~ . ...._.. ~lj·ll}i __5--;_,1 -~lll'-~~:.11i,. •.··~.-·· ''Jllll~....;..;...,,~Ot.::1~::_~~-r "·M.F.R:C '·srrver·Vlfl ·lpi. -~ithgar~~nic;;.;;ruIT",....r 10th & Acaeia HBa36-0017 or'~~SacrUlci.''PVr'J)t)'. wntown Costa Meaa. im Furniture Rtnt•lt DLX Bac:;h Apt. w/llv rm WELL. BEHAVED Poodle. 675-0933 • "-..010 1a..a Bdrm kitchen & ba. 1 &:. Balbo WHITE Ra.bbit w I brn e.yes ---------"' .... 517 w. 19th. C.M. IMS-..-Newport Beach, a or vi·c -• Woodl·-.. "-'"', CM SERVICE DIRECTORY th. 646--0'228 or 541)-7969 2 BR Apta. 3 BR ~Pl w/3 Col'Ol'la del Mar area. May Vl .,,.. .-..;UJ -* 1 BDRM FURN APT* Cotte Meu S100 ba. Nr schls I: rwys lll walk-1st. 642-M57 weekdaya 6-8 Reward. 9 546-3580 Babytittfnt 6550 G .... nlftl .UUI-¢. ExceJ>t lights. ing dial ot OCC. PM ----.;..----- . 6dults. $80 mo. 548-28'28 BennuA YIH•e 988 El Camino, Apt. 1• CM w-ANTED-. ___ J_IUl_e_.15_. _o_n_l_on_. g P•raonals 6405 WILL Babysit. My home. l Ja.,.,.._ G•rdenet -,.}.99'l Harbor IDvd-CM -. z BR Apt. New cptl. drpa, term lease, 3 BR bouae. COME In fo 00 free child up to 2 years old. $20 Exper., complete yard No hldrn ts Sl20 mo G l . r Y r wkly. 548-1395 Vic Harbor aervlce. Ftft eatimate1 f1 4 o A TT RA C T l V E . S)>ac 2 & 3 BR. H~ baths c · or ~ · • C.d.M. ive ovinir care. lipstick of your color choice miopping Cenler ~.spa.~. 2 bdrm. large Carpets, drapes tr POOL! Pvt. court-yd. MS-6769 Xlnt re!. 5.49-10_1_0___ le try our refreshing mblt ___ e_se_~ • ~tio. g&r, adults. no pets. Near Shopjjlng-& schools. 5200 WANT to rent 21.23• self con· mask with honey & almonds CH:LD care ln my home, f~ll GARDENING, complete ' Qpen 2234A Rutgen Dr. From $110. Newport hach tained Motor Home or 15' &: our strawberry trappe or part-time, also will vice. 30 years experience ~GE 1 BR, in 1.4-Plex. Mgr. 2214 College #~ 2 bdrm. study, 2 ba, 2 ahwn, walk thru Camper. 3 week& clearl!er. Would you believe ~:m Xlnl co;nd· Any age. relia.ble. Excellent wodr,, .airpets, water paid. Quiet JUST COMPLETED dee blt-in.s, sunken patio, starting July 8. 837-2999 we're not in the i~ cream --------60-4389 at'fa nr So. Coast Plaza $90. Brand new deluxe 2 BR wttb q»iu. drps., gar. 1 blk to FAMILY OF t + dog wants bu.&ineu! Fountain ol Youth .8ebytitting my home 541.1517 aft 5 dya or wknds. garage. $125. carpets, drap-beech. Adults, no pets S200 Npt Hgti. area 2/3 BR unf 1416 So. Coast Hwy, Laguna Hour-day-week. ~ HOUSE Ll"g 2 BR 1% ea, bltns. F~ patio. Gar-yrty. 60-3666 hse/apt. yrly lie. 547-'1'749 Beach. Located in the new tie patio, pool. E/skie $180 dener malnt. 2619 San~ Ana GOU> Medallion 2 br. 2 ba. ROOM w/private b 1 th . addition of the Art Center. Brick, MalOftry, etc. n> 2310 Santa An~ CM Ave. (Adolts Only) 537~ cpts, drps, bit-ins, $175 mo Laguna Area only. From S50 I Attrectiv1 Woman 21-26 6560 *7985 $125 673--2370 or 548:8758 · to S60 mo. 548-5998 days I meet 00C1genial man ex-AU. TYPES ,,fas on r y . U lrge BachelOI', mod. • T houte ·change photos 1st. Brick,. Block, Cement work. 'i41ts only. no pet&. 1125 Luxurious own Newport Hgta. 5210 Roomt for Rent 5995 1909 Ct. Npt Bch. Also ren .. irs, An ""'"''ear. 1 9 7 -Studio Apt. 2 BR. Ht bath . ,....,. ..,. ,,.. mo, deposit, req. a El""' ki""-'"-. Beautiful bi., 3 BR Untum Cotta1re 2 GOLFERS for foursome, pentry I: Roofing. 636-2916. P M A t 9 "" '""'""' ... .. IN · Quiet modem -home arsons, . gr P · pool. Nr. shp'g. Adults only a:nd garage. 646-4664 ColleJe Park. Male. Must early Sal. start. timP; on BRICK, Coocrete, Cupen- llfMSSAU Palms l A: 2 BR HARBOR TOWNHOUSE 24m~ E. 16th Stttet be neat &: clean. Ref. req. coun.es vie. CO>'lta Mesa. try CUstom Cablne~ Srnall A'o o.r Unf Sl.1>$150. Hid 2217 Harbor Blvd., CM 2 BR duplex, cpt.s, drps. bl1· S40/mo. ~l eve ' . Pref. 85 to 95 shooten. a.tO-jobs. OK Free Est 96UM5 JICJOl 177 E. 22nd St. 642-3645. MlSSION MANOR-ina, ,,...t patio. pr. Like wknds. 1459 Lovety 2 BR fum. util Deluxe Unf 2 BR WO mo. New. No pet.I $140. 64C-27'11 LAP.GE B e d r 0 0 m . Con-TRANSFERRED Abroad will CarpenNring 6590 pt. 5~~°!':' (1 block g.. Newb' decorated, nicely Jnd. • • .-a. •-5240 venlent arM. KJtcb prlY. $12 i.ell membership .Balboa 'NO JOB TOO SMALL• llVt) --~ ..-A ··-1 ,_ .. _ s.cbe---_., wk Bay Club. PJea1e wnte Box .. ..:_....__tlal r-.o..··trlal ,.,_:_ ~ BDRM APT. POOLl ... .,... nuou ... ,,.... • M-80 DailY Pilot <M:Jll..,.. ...... ..., '-"'"' • tor, $110. 288i Meadoza Dr .. BAY Vi911Vl 2 BR.. carp., ____ 64_2-_175_58___ merd&J ·Ma l n ten an c e ) ' , Maid le linen ~ Apt. A.. 5460l21 drapes, bltns .. pool. NICE rm. Good 1 o c . Flnancfal backing for Repair It R e mod e L a~le. $1.lO . .,........,_ 1 BR $95. ~ pllnted. $135 Yeerl7 873-3690 Omgenlal boine. $55 with better met.hod in oew boom ReuonsbJe. Ur.. bonded. '1 ~ • WILSON WF3I' • jleMut prden, w/prdnr. kllch pr!Y. 5C8-5998 ind~try. Mr. F\JUer 673-0121 sured. · ·, l Bl', UUl Pd Btd Pool! t.ndry. No ehldrn Oil pets. Corona def Mir 5250 SU.50 UP wk W I kttebtn ALCOHOLICS Anonymous e 962-1961 or 642.~ e ,A41ltt. -.mo. 6*6211 646-2118 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; $22.!'lO up Studio Apt&. 2384~ Harbor Arf'a. Phnof' 673-872.4 REPAIRS * ALTERATIONS a Duplex, cleu. encloted NEWLY painted 3 er. 1% * 11. .... ...1 Reef * NdWPQrt Blvd. CM 548-9135 P.O. Box 1223 Cotta Mesa. CABINETS. An.Y me Job. • wuber, patio. Adulta. be, CWdna wekome, $148. .......... V'ORKING l: College pla DICK: I lOY'e you. but Loyd 23 Yra •xper. 548-m3 ~ ~ aft f PM. Mn. Ginger Mclnbon. Mgr. APARTMENTS live on Bal llle, K1t It Mii~ needl 111>' vote more e Oarpeatry e Cabtnets e BR Carpeted, dra,ped. 862 W. Oater, Alt 1 CM. SPEC'l'ACULAR VIEW rec: rin incl $55 mo 615-3613 ttian you. Nancy e Blt-ina e Alterations • ti Q . No pea. $130 I>l:LUXE Lrr 2 Bil Nw Watertrmt/l,.oc • Boat KITCH Prfvflepa, men Clftly, BALBOA Bay Cob Mern-e Repaln e Reul 646-9583 cpta. ceu beat. dlbwlllr. Slips Available S40 mo. 8CD Govemor St, benbip for tele S'IQ) Call Mowing • F.dgjng • Ga1rdeninld Sprinkler Repair 847-9558 MOWING, Edging, vacala\1Jllj Gen'! c!&up. Hauling. Odd jobs. • 54S.a'i51 ANTHONY'S G•rden S.rvic. 646-1941 Reas. monthly care. Pnm. tna. LandlCaping. Exp. bor~ tiC!Ulturist. "Tender, Larae 1 Bdrm, ve1'1 pr, adHI, SUO. • 7 ' ' 2 BR • 2 Bath AJJt•, CM 646-0289 S33-l123. . . Cllnlnt, Cone..... 6'00 ...,_, prqe, quiet Aduftw 81\allmar. 50-f95i . LEASE · or· BUY FOR Sale Charter Mem· CF.MENT Work. all kinds. Lawn & yard 1'I> pets, '62 !»esi. ~ 2'-1 BR. AptB Pl A wtr pd. $420. Mo, A up • S09.50() up Mlac. Rentel• 5"9 bNllbtp In Newport Beach Instant credit -an major u.a. care tor Ol'ftn Gardens" • !?ifi; '° • • UUI paid. J\Jrn or Untum. fl'O and ms Ocean Blvd., CdM • GARAGE FOR STORAGE Tennis C111b. ISSO. 673-78H Cttdlt carda incl oil cards ,-eep MS to S80 ff~ UtflJICI. aJso SIJO. 545-2153 813-1'788 -for forth~ tnfo • .......___.. 12 M mtotil, grade. 540-8mi t n ~1551 al 7 ,.._.......,. ~· to ~· a.,. min. · t pm 2 Bit, $9.l. <lUm OK~~ Hf'T'nWI Tron. M11T. •15. :ll77 Miner, C. M. Ant'9Uneem•tt 6410 Rtaeonable. 530-464f EXP£JUENCED Garaenrr uz s!: ~ !_~ ~,... 9G2-i851 ot 642 -288:i Coast Heall• Chlb ~ ~= r!'c:!'\! *ite'::~~~bte~~~ .. 1 BR-... • °""' .. .... UAL ISTATI • nm umu • lmall. can: 892.lQSI EUROPEAN GARD ..... Kopdl. Older.pref. m.c MtpOlla G.c;:.., -,, ..... WUb ........ n-. 11.J ~--p·-• Llnd8Clplni -MaJntet11DOf ...... ~ -. .... St. ..... -.mi ~ --------1 ~ M -· aid""~ ·&~ v~ NUCCI. S4M33T eves. l'l:i:::===·=·=·== 2 • Unllnt.. W'11 to nil • tllM ACID ·Income ~!!!!! .. OPll'; =A wm ---• l'llDOftL 80-1010 • JAPAN'&SE GAJU)~a&t "l!!!!~!!!!!..,~C-.!!! -........... ,... -a 1:a. ... a u...... llACM ~IX .. hil ol aq )Clnd ~ ~IJNP. LI l;I om ~ I~ I ,... HOME AND JNOO?B m I:. -St. --•t low9lt prtca. Gut. ""' 531-?0U mt 7 p.m • ...-r l It. .., ._. 2 Iba. ...._ ,..., T.-.. • a.tat'l .,... I 2 • 3 Bedroom • 2 b&th mite BUSil:BJ• cur 'l'Nv .. WUl1tmanlblp. ta-8514 WPONllllZ _, el·ilt OK,•• io .... SW ,rty .... ..VO... .tul!ll I yn old -Double,.... ~ ~ ~ CEMENT wvtt, a1J cnea.. o..r.t Set f'lell .. 1rtt lie. ldll. a mlt ~. •Ila a.... CcDC .... 2'U qe With ~ llM!d 1•nt ----.,....... 9o ~ all Fl-ft eat c ft NB , t;EwLY Decor. S BR. I ii ~ nr. a..~· Both onlla are iq:>adoaa. -...,.,, .._ 6 tOm\. &.oelt ""'too 1111 • · • Pahltinl, Plmnbtng. 8"" llOM ror rent to .,.... Nr. alticppq • IOllle.. OCC: Live 1" <ft alld help ma.It" """' 11 If. S1\11UQC 54MSl5 penb')'. &ul R~ f"llW'OCI oa ~L Npt ti') El CamJDD ApC. A 2 1 •• -i ... , wUJ redfc. pn.ymtnt• wtU. ttte other. -OOl'f'T II"* ft h'a1 pt 11f0RYK CX>NCRE'l'E BukA~ OK 3? -.. .,... 10~ cto.m. _......, . _. w M wtta • NO J~ 100 SMAIL Call •·Mitte'' "2.o.141 · Wcrillll aaJe. fr~ PLAa ,_. ....... .._... S* AJ.. 2 BR. 1 BA. '52.2!IO b7 • ;-.,:;:: ~ -u 1 rrte Mt -~ --_,_ Want Adil! ..._ -:rm--.._ -o.tJl.,1 nJJll'f. -· Pttm .... THE REAL at'ATERS -.. _ .. - --.-- .,.. --W-. --•tttl MWm ... ~ DIM•.. """" • a.Got !~ ADii --dntlel -· -" -· , ' • -------· --------------..... -... ---------.---......... ~ ......... --.. --~----_. ---------~ ' i • I I I -·--.. .. ~ . . SiRVICl OIRECTORY JOBS & EMPLOYMENT JOBS & IMPLOYMINT f I General Servtc .. 6612 Help W.tn ted. Men 1100 Help W•nted, Mett 7'100 11 Odd Jobber Agency Clerk * Olnltructlon Oeu·Ul> e Stock * Weedin1 * Windows (doy 5hift) . *Hard Work .8efl Viloria 548-7240 .Doug Casey 673-374.5 e Crater Hauling 6730 HAULING + GENERAL (day shift) CLEANUP Call or apply at You name ii -I haul it Reas. Big John 642-4030 co. t/ HAULING. Trash pickup. CLA·YAL Trunming, Anything.we do It alL Expert 'll"ork. 545-2792 SA VE MONEY * Before you Foremost . '" the vital, ex· Take it to lhe dump calJ panding fi eld of automatic Us! &46-9188 or 642-iiti66 valves and controls. Income Tax 6140 17th & PLACENTIA I Last Notice! Costa Mesa 548-2201 Deadline for Taxes An equal opportunity employer APRIL 15th Don't delay any longer. No All Types pes;ialties and no return mis-Job Want9d, Lady 7020 filed In 20 )'TS. Our fees are FIBERGWS the lowest for quality work. COMPANION-Housekeeper. Don't be mislead by cheap Malure. reliable woman, LAMINATING PERSONNEL! comeon's. You get ' exactly age 45. Havt> own car, Part what you pay for. or full time. Dail) Pilol Box TOP MONEY C'..all NOW tor appl No. P76 for <lav~ or PVPninizi;. CARPET ---rtoor Ch<1pprr \lrn, Rollprs. Oramnt: Olir wnrk ts 100•; ~1ar i;tr1ppi11s::. W;oung, Wails. Mole! Maintenanc., Coa~f Bus1nc~~ ::irrv1re Windowx washed. 5:11-0067 S1111ta Ana Prnf'I. Blcfs::. E X P E R J E·N CE D --(n flBERf AB 1670 Santa Ana Ave., CM 642-453S domestic work by day. After Smiley T~x Service f: 835-4670 236.5 Lafayette, Santa HOUSEX::LEANING Clara, Calif. 95CrJ() ~ .\ deiiendable. Own ~2600 901 Dover, (Swte ~l NB car $16. 642-7871 1884 Placentia, Costa Mess DAY Work all kinds izeneral 75 24~ Margaret. Npt. Bch cleaning, own transp., ex· . 'fl. A. SMILEY C. P . A. perlenced. 541-9863 MEN Free Est. Fees 64&-9666 Gordon N. Wanen Domestic Help 7035 I a.J:..g.e_.....,exm1nrlinn Pub. Acct. Ett:-+95-l Livi.. INS chain now taking a,>; Home or Office Apptl. Employer pays fees plications. No experi-• 675-3345 • GeorJCe Byland Agency -G.-a:-HOFFMAN-106 B E. 16th, S.A. 547-0395 ence ~~sary. Age 19 • 3 ~ have Calif. Enrolled to practice before Chinese • English • Fre.och driver's I i ce n s e & T11temal Revenue Service Permanent, exper. Uve-in know Orange County For App't. 646-5421 Frr Ea.st Agcy. 642-8703 area. YOUR HOME by APPT. Help Wanted, Men 7200 $3.45 HR. Federal I: State Returns • 531-«iOO • Long Fed. I: State $9 A $4 Production Mr. Hurst .. -774-2021 Your home. Safe-Prorl 842-11110, &tG-9138, 54&.86611 DISHWASHER .. ~. ···-··---- WORK AND SHOP CLOSE TO HOME! H•ve you noticed the clHn Httle food m1rkets popping up d ove, Or1n9• County 1 They cen best be r.co9nizecf by the big clock out in front which .,.. nounces they •r• TIC TOC MAR- KETS. TIC TOC stands for fast serv- ice -"seconds in •nd seconds out." More and more J*)ple are discover· ing the real convenience of being able to drop into their neighborhood TIC TOC for practically •ny item they can get in the giant superrn•rkets -and there are no long distance hikes fro~ the parking lot end no slow tines •t the check st~nd. Would you like to work FULL TIME or PART TIME in one of these smart lit- tle markets? If you are between 25 and 50, have good health. and are a real self starter, we would like to talk with you. Opportunities for rapid advancement in this young progreuive organiu- tion make this more than just a job-a can be a career fuQ of ch1llenging stimulating experiences. Tak• • few momen+t-now -+o-call our-personnel department for more information af\d an interview appointment. Employ- ment available in many areas near the Orange Coast. However even if you're not looking for • job right now we hope you'll come into any of our markets and just look around. . - . Janltori•I 6190 Test Technician I FORGI The fuss I: leave 2nd Shift the :aniog to us. Firs .. Must possess knowledge windows. carp., etc. Reas. o1 e\ectT\cal and elec- Call Brighter Side 548-4134 tronic test theory. main- tenance and calibration Landsc.tplng 6810 of electronic test equip- ment. We welcome candi- ' liA YNOR'S LANDSCAPING dates who have complet· & GARDENING SERVICE ed teclmlcal training State liCPnsed contrctr, school or recent mJl1ta.ry R~sidentlal • Commercial electronics ooune. Fref! eat-No job too blr! 893-3581 Senior Lab SOIL PROBLEMS? We have the ANSWERS at OR.ANGE COAST NURSERY Assistant 380 W. Wll.SON ST. Costa Mesa ~3996 Prefer minimum thrft yeva ~rience 1n Hie Paperhanting area of digi ta! subl!ys- .Painting 6850 teln! checkout and test· lng. Must be able to u- Morning Great opportunity fm:, am- bilious young man. Apply in person between 2 and 5 p.m. daily. Snack Shop 2305 E. Coast Hwy. Corona def Mar HARD WORIUS New factory distrlbutol"'a expansion creates jobs for ambitious young men. • No experience necesaary • Rapid advancement e Top earnings TIC TOC MARKETS . 642-5921 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I PRODUCTION TRAINEES No experience necessary. 18 to 35 years. mgh school graduate. lf you have the aptitude, we will train you. Permanent employment. Ex-~llent opportunity for advancement. INTERVIEWS MON. THRU FRI. NEED EXIRA ·MONEY? Join the team at MacDonald• i! you enjoy working with a congenial crew, are physically fit. neat & are willlni to do your share. Stop in at MacDon- ald's, 1888e Beach Blvd., Hunt- ington Beach between the hours of 2 & 5 P.M .. Mon. thtu Fri. We need P41rt time Mtn•qement help, 11 years min. at S l .60 4-per hr. to 1tart. Alto w. need part time workers for evening. Loe.al runufacturer hn lmmedl1te openinp for: • Electro ale Auemblers • Wiremen CARRIER BOYS GOOD ROtrl'ES AVAD..ABLE lltJRTJNGTON BEACI DAILY PILOT • 6G-mJ • --U:0YD'S NURSERY Full time retail nursery salesman. ~r. needed. 646-7441 ANNOUNCING New REUBEN'S & COCO'S 1555 W. Adams (At Harbor) Costa Mesa Now Interviewing for: • Waitresses • Dishwashers We .,. an establl1Md comnwrciat firm with tlberal frlnte benefits. Agencies. Wonwn 1300 • Barfeiiders •Busboys •Hostesses • Cooks ONLY EX(l..ERIENCED PEOPLE ....... .,,., .. PWMBllCS 929 a.ker Street Costa Mete 549-2221 Dishwashers Busboys SCREBIB> c.r .. rt for S.Cri. & ' lkprs. In Orange County 642-7484 546-&YlO Screened Penmmel Agency 901 Dover Dr .• Newport Bcb. Help Wanted Wemen 7400 -----·---A--Technical Typist 60 wpm electrlc type- writu. Apply in pef'.SOll letwHn 8 and 4 p.m. 555-W. Aclams.~osta M .,_ ___ _. Help Wanted Women !HI Ill 1 I ' .J • l Apply in person I Help Wanted 7400 · WorMn· ·-~~~~~~--~ Coco's Famous Hamburgers 78 Fashion Island Newport Beach ARCHITECTIJRAl SENIOR DRARSMAN Keypunch Operator Able to work any shift. Apply Pat Folaom 133-0600 Ext 2229 COLLINS Repro~ Typists To train on IBM MT/~ typewriter. Type 65 wpm. One for night shift, ooe for day shift. Marshall SECRETARY Required fOI' O>ntract ·Ad-- ministration Department. Minimum 2 yean ~ ence in Contract A~ tratioo. 80 wpm typing,. 80 wpm shorthand. Used'-to typing technical data. Call 642-2400, or eves. 546--0319. R$k for Jim Hyams. Servon- lc Divia\on ol Culton ~· ' tries, Inc. l&M Wbittier Av~. Costa Mesa. An equal ~ RADIO CO. 19700 Jarnltone IW. portunity employer. ~ : Commmiutioas sUMMER EMPLO~, ~ lnatnictor, female~ ; Jy. Cio of Newport ~ • Newport leach 22JO s. Anne St. Santi Ana, Calif. An equal opportunity employer All applications revi4!wed on merit with no bias to- ward Race. Color, Creed or Sex. CARE for girl 8, boy 9, my --------• tnw. Rm St. 4 /JS I 68. l>.m, Z.5:30 M·Frl. Own GERMAN Spe~ Alee Vic Wllsoo I: Fairview. (irl for Huntingtm Be~ ~. 8-5 Mn. Sadler. area. Must have 1e>me ex-~40 alt 6. perience. Mall resume to NOW taking applications 1or Der Berline-Delicatessen, clerk In hardware - P8')<s, Beacbea & Recrea. tion Dept. several yeari' l)f 18lling experience requ{r:~. ' With good Jmowledge of iJ.C.. ' ing &kills • ·~.'~'' • terminology. $2.09 to $1. per hour. Apply 4 .. Balboa Blvd., NB : ,. t• • ISTERIOR & ext painting. ~ble wire~~: and . t)~,-~~~.~~~ ,,;,..~ .... ~__,....~~ . an-u . est30yr systems. exp. Call Chock at 5-Js-5.314 Three years ~. Permanent employment. Exceptional growth op- portuni ty for qualified person! ~.,,.~1~'-_;.f"~lihtf~~(1'¥,(1l,•v .... ~:·' ~~~m''"'.)> 1 •~I\~ ",,,,,(< ....... JrJ•"•fft:JIClll ., ·>--, .AUJ>fyinpel'llOn $512. rnontfl 9. ,,~ ....... Call 543-9'Z89 230'l w. RAl9ecrans Ave., ~ares flor~ 5 ~~:e1~ •• !!'J I j ~ • ~""--. sZZ" . Telephone Appointment Girls Full CYt part time. For lot~ call 547-0607 willing to •earn. Crown "lardware, n07 E. Coa~ Hwy, CdM. 673-2800 RECEPTIONIST 11,. ; Between 21 &: 35; &ood .. pearance. AeJ"OSp9Ce e~ · ence pref. Typing ~ . New. facility. ~~-~-·' , , , . ---~ ·"'' ........... ability. Call: n4: ' INTERJOR & ext painting. Contact Steve Joyce -AGE 19 TO 3S-Pr!cei; ~lashed for spring 833-0600 ext 2182 cl ean • up. Free e11l 30 yr PART TttE exp. CaU Cbuclc at 543-5314 COWNS INTERIOR • EXTE'R.IOR 6 to 10:30 P.M. No exp« Avg 3 Br elrte!', 2 COIOl"S, RADIO CO. nl!Cft8lll')'. Neat and depen. $165 642-7528 548-4927 dahle. Sales & servicP-. Call INTER or' Ext. PAINTING, Sat I: Mon 11 AM to 6 PM IMMED. SERVICE. Loc&l 19700 J•mborM ltd. for interview 5 41 -1 7 8 3 . ref. FREE est. 54S-162'7 Newport Beach 642-rus e PAINTING • Intetior & Exterior. Free estimates. All applicants reviewed on Pickwick Book Shop Reasonable rates. 64&-JOlS merit with no blaa toward Needs Aggi'e&live young PAINTING -any room $20. Ratt, Color, O'Md or Sex. man to leQm book business. We use "Sinclair" paints. Experlt'l\Ce helpful but not Neat work. Ref's. 847-1351! YOUNG MAN Interested In n ecetlllalY. Stt Manager. PAINTING teaming trade. Mim have South Coaat Plaza, Costa Any room. SlS. Call alter good references. Good pay Mt>sa. 4 pm. 548-1891 &: benefits. Steady employ. Muine Engin .. r-.-.-. ment. ~rm. H I x so n F'tRST CLASS Paimin" & Melal Finilblng. IFirst Mate) Private yacht. Paperhanginjt. FREE £S. Wotld cruisiJlR. Mll!t have Tl MATES. 54~34.59 Car Wash Help boating and G.M. 6-n up. PAL"ITJNG & Pa!>('rtianglng. Full time or wkend1. Permanent salaried posi- Reas, very cln. 25 Yf"!I exp. Min age 18, apply in pel'IOn tion. Give detaJls of exp & Local rd. Fr~ est. 642-1322 LIDO CAR WASH references. Daily Pilot M-75. Plumbing 6890 481 E. 17th Costa Mesa IOYS 10 -14 ' EXPERIENCED Good routeel • GoOd PIUlt! !LEAKS? Gas or water elec-Pressman .\ Strippers BALBOA PENINSULA tronlc.a.lly located llnder ~ For 1250 Multi 17X2'Z MGD DAILY PILOT ment. blacktop, ground, .l 2lX35 MiJJer Ebco • 642-CZJ • waJls. showers, any place. $.46..9240 Repaired. Water lines clean-ROUTF..S AVAILABlZ--GOODDEAL-ed, p~uure ttlltored. In FOR CALL "LEAKS'· 642-0348 Wfftmlnlter tar boys 10.14 Man with some 1V repair BankAmerlcud OK Good ~fita • No Sund17 -ixperience. For 1Sle1 in 1V s.wtne 6960 DeUVf'l'Y 642..(321 store. Salary plua. Newport--RMI-Estate Salesman u 1V Sales. 548-5294 Alter.tfoM 642.584.S WANTED. We will train. CID FOREIGN Nat. accurate, 20 "'-exp. Vlllaie Real FAtate EMPLOYMENT 9G-H'n or~03 PARKING Atteld6ti. 17 Or More tbu 100 ~ It TILE~ Cenmlc 6974 <Wer. Student., prefel'l'td. 200 Job cludtleatJons. Coup. * Verne, tbe TDe Man * Apply ln peraoa a.tter 6 PM. !es OK. Write P.O. Box 2217, Oat. work. Install A repairs · See pe.ridng attendant at Orana•. 92667. No job too a:maJl Pluter Reubton E. Lee, N.B. Service Statton .,.tcb. Waking I b 0 W e r SERVICE Sta Attendant, SALESMAN ~· 847-1967184&-0'206 ovn 21. llgfit mecb ex-per. F\JU time. Good 11atary + IOIS & EM"-OYMINT Union Station. :m ,;~. bmerua. Elrper. ONLY a p. N'B Pb'. ru. n a atEVJ\ON DO Nnpart Bl~ .. CM. MW~nflid,M.t7000 WANTED: To. .Trac It Drtvwra. Onl7 :1 =.'CT -i--,. Mo Hft.. 1117.1z ~1t. ~ fllcdellp /-so-a ,...._.. • Hr WMlt. ~ podoD ·~or • 8R01!JiUN Elql m.c .. Call Mr. xi.an. to 4 ~ ~ ftra. MSatat htter woman•a ._. "' ... l'r1 Gr -.-am bw. Mf.aoJ .. lo.a. m.21'19. 1h. ldlrn :.i let' San. . Sldpptt~ ParttllM~m 'f Olll'll woman Wanb!d u u;; ht Maintenance, N ar fn blb)ilfttu for dJlldrte -llltJt facliofy wor1t. a-rt tim«. p. 0 . Boor 100., ages 13. 3 ' 1 P1l. 5«).9f91 GoOd Pl)'. Flexible boun. CM. -Mr. ~. lbtemaUoo&J SALD JUmor %J yrs ex.JI. NMt, exper Serv Sta At:tmd 'J\uiptm Carbtdt. 42-TTS3 OuiNI~~-tor a.tternooa l eve work. rRY COOK. 2 m tJq>. 1tart •w ..., ...... W'l:ltt. mo Harbor BM .• CM a br. O>tap Olftee .,_, Dalb Pllt Bas '"' ....... ,nm. ... !i62W.Utb.,Clf ... • ' , For in.!erview App't. • 2701 So. ft•rbor, Santa Ana Wflltrd Jordan Architect & Auoclates 1500 Adams, Costa Mesa -PAYROLL CLERK-:- $449 to $546. Three yee.ra pi~ An equal opportunity employer BARMAIDS ...• .•. and GO.GO DANCERS roll experience, high~ Senior Design Engineer ME degree or equivalent. Six y e a r s expetience packaging electronic cir- cuits into black boxes, Layout circuit boards, etc. Full design respc>n- slbllhlea for variety of electro -mechanictl pro- ducts from conception through design and lay- out stages, Detail design, testing and pre -produc- tion. Thoae with only conaole experience need not apply. Commercial and military producta. MASTER SPECIALTIH CO. 1640 Monrovia Ave. Costa Men 642-2427 An equal C)lll)Ortuni~ employer MAfNTENANCr- MECHANIC All around a&p experience. Welding necessary . UTILITY WO•KER E.'<l>t'rlftlCe not neceaal")'. Apply: INDUSTIUAL Cl.A Y tNJif~~C.:SJr;.d - ~a.di • .... MecMn.tc Wltb 6-l exper. • ,n .. ,... .. MoW Man Jenten Miflfte C..,. m ~. c:o.ta Meta e LANDSCAPl•-e ~-belt Ji•' •.••. ra. OPERATORS Rubber experience only. Night shift. Apply Penonnel Off Ice lf.S. DMRS CO. 3323 W. Warner Ave. Santa Ana An equal opportunlty employer MA~~~-./ CAIPOOEI' Experienced In construc- tion and finishing of cab- inetry and panell for in- t erior of one • of • a • kind yachts. ~vlous expert.. ence with aome tlbrqiass utielul. Send letter or re- IUme to Box M 38 Dally PUot An equal opportunity employer OFFICE GIRL Perm. Part ti.me. Approx. 30 houn per week. Over 21, aome..exp. preL s..J.a Home FUrnlshi1'p 17th at Irvine, Nt!WJ>Ort Beach. 642-0262 $300 per Wttk 638-5483 oc 633-9763 e COOK-Part Time e WAITRESS-Full Time App_ly ln.penon MESA I.ANES 1703 Superior, Co6ta Mesa OIJUSTIAN Woman t o PART TIME WORK babysit on Wed A Sun eves In the nunery of Centtal Bible Oru:rcb, CM 54M567 Capable women needed to • COUNTER GIRL, dry Represent AVON. Apply clee.ning experience. 40 ndW. Call collect~ hour week. Call 5-0-9550 --OPERA TORS--betw. 8 a.m. A: noon Sffortswee.r. Experienced. BABYSJ'ITER 2 s c b oo I Steady. $80 • SlfO. 1580 chilctre.n. Live-in pref, Vic Monrovia , N.B. 642-2666. Brookhurst & Atlanta H.B. 1'919P,,.ne Soflci.Ors =968-~2463~,,--=:-,-----GARDENER Full time work from yoor WOMAN With car for Salesmen & Managen FUJI time heed prdener. llonw. 615-1574 housecleaning * day a Career opJIOl11 wttb leadina Supervise and direct ~ week. n.so hr. $1. for pa. firm offerina OYl!I' 100 mu-den:tng ot lar1e beach area MATURE 1*bysitter 8-6 Wed Gt-8673 tual tundl. N or pt time. facility. n--e _ _. -•-. and Fri for fffr old llrl. BORED Or .,....... ""-ll .n.emun auu """·-Moat haw own ~. •n~e? .... me No exper oec, w train. enCft to Box M '11 Daily ITYIM Ternce 8 T 5 • 2 2 3 1 eoDect. Only tbote avail fm.. Npt Bab allk:le, ICZ-tm Pilot. eves. med need .tpply. %13: ~ Santa Ana oenct, MT.&131 EX"PER MAID WANTED 9"16 betw 9-11 am. tnvemn FlnandaJ Steady job. Days onl,y. D Es p E R ATE! M!ed -~s.mc...,,.. lac. BUSBOY SEACREsr MOTEL houtelteeper Immediately, SALES M-:n;-For con-l661 s Cout Jty , ·---LJn • ln or oat. CM~ fecUonary Ite m s. to · '~..... a.ft 5:~ gradua te and U.S. · ship required. Apply &.x, Aptil 10, 1968. Wesn111· l1f\lllf'1 School District, 14121 ~ wood Ave., Westminster: , SECRET'AllT Experienad Pmnl.hent 20 boor 5 w e e It position avaHabJe. : Newport Beach, l0-12 It i.3. ; Top lalary, Write Box M M : '/ PiJO( >.O • . •!1 . SALESLADY -: F or fllle ree.dy-~ ! Md sportswear. Contact Manager, ~ GENE'S <:· Huntington Carter 0 ' Dtinger " Beach Blvcl - CLERK • Typist; 2 ~ • tn atock trokenge otnce. WlU traJn. Ao 18-22; . : ~-ACJlltY we9cda.ya afWf ! l PM. Sbeenoo-Ranmdlka · C>. 901 Dover Dr., Nl9<s ; Bch. ~. Mafor llok Wants Experlencecf ,, NCR 4500 Operate•~ 494.0711 :o n>lllilers le conceuionalres. G~at opportunlry tor am-e W~. 7 a..m. to 3:30 EXPER. Drue Coan Wages lU tncreaM u aalea bU:loua >'OUnl man. AJll)ly p.m.. ~ off. Apply a . etic ., in pmon between 2 and Hambarsw Helley. 2 13 s Girl; Gundenoo Drua. ns · ,, · Increase; aood l)Otftltlal tor Placentia. Cotta Mtla £. a.1boa Blvd., Bllboe w AN T E 0 LI • e , '. : right mu. Mut have 5 p.m. datly. "" .......... .,. .___ .... "-1-_.. • m.537o • ~. 2 SilnaD bola'. . lt~e lflCe (400 lq. ft.) m.n•un..r. "....._...,. _.... E MeMICel required. C..U · for mercbudiM. Box M-74 Snaclc Sllop my home; J <Hldrm. l • · X PER. ANSW'EllING after l:30 l'M « w~ : Dally Pllot achoof .... M. re q . SERVICE 0 P E Jl AT OR 962-1S09 ,.,::. Openlas 2ao5 I. Collt Hwy. 94&-:7117 AftmloaD A ~ llhUt. :::;::-A::--'."--:-:-.;..:" 5::. Eat.ate Cor.na •t Mer WTO . J&iili', live • ID. No P'uD or part time. 540-lss:l G~ :::n:: ~<Gr Salesmen er lroker imotirw °' drtnttna. w ANTED RN'a fnr relief 3 YoUl'I If in Monte Vi&ta Sehl Opportunlt)' tor 2 l*JPle TRAINEE 4N-'4632 :un~~ nv ~i 1 ~· 1 ~ Dilt. Mon-Fri 9: ~2: 301 p Olli tar appt. n.ln for a branch mana .. er LVN. Mt d l c I a e and vale1eent ff<Jl!P, 13 8 2 wk. fH&.98!lt .ft Mr. MllJ'tio Politlon tn one of our flOO treatme.llts. Wl pm shllt. Newman, RB ' e SALESWOMAN ~- COR.BJN.MA.JlTlN branch nfflces. Promoelan M2-«>44 · Pft1eoced. attraetive. 1'1111 RE.AL TORS &'1$-1882 to h.lat>tt ~ pad. .~ 5 F 11 Jl er t tt e MATURE W'Otllln. babywtt A time bette ll>Ol1ll Man..., D1y er he.-tiona will be detcradntd1b)-Mwaen. WIIl trah H.8 ~ ~-~~-::. rfs..2810, Mrt.~ ~ ' ~er 21 YM T.-..nt.1 lndMchaat ~· Oil-J'.V. anu. 90CM mi · · · fRllUlY,YIA-' ~........... ... ~~ ..._.. .. D ....... "--Tnllt. Sood s.u. ...... I tame to M. .,...._ ml aitlns _,., SI HR. GOAIWC'l'l'.Zt lACll -. W• 4 ..;;: JUI tar tor RB In omce.. Mr. Koci.a ICOfW _,, Ttlila PACDTC riHAJttCS -. aim -.,. . I. Wed. k l a a... fl/I. -..U ! Linda, Call. 2711 ~ ~ Clf Der/ Rlept. Ill • ~ 1ftitt Dlb Piiot h MG NEW Ad. Neild a ~ ,.,_ nq. ~ Inc. 11f Jr e RD IABJ..E ...-.. e UY.an I ck)'lo Oft 11r Ex'.ptrSm:.W ...... , .. flcl 1:qaaJ .. !UllU;f' ....,.... -••• C!M Ml-'1'111 F.llpetWiictd old. •lll'1 ~ j wor1t Jn " ,, oW mid . ~ cc EXPER1ENCED ~ .,.. A La.Mode Ii ,. I ftlll'lt(lrJ. leach • r.. . MAN JOft l>El..IV'DY...6 • die cipeNtat. ~ M p..m. . .... mens BABYSrlTER Wut111 ""' I plnaant lllrtCIUllCllnp room ltaUAUQn ol TV A ap. 125 w. • Calta MeQ D»fTAL Rec:pt. EJcpa-It llvt> In. ~"' 6 boart t; , tor Ml~ Cd tor ~ M • c •a 11 tea I ' --· ~ mabl,., Send rt1mne to Box uluy. 962,eu ~· • 8'ilt 54~2241 ~ ooJ) blidtstvund • • c •a a a" 7• llAUTICIAN WANT•u 1141 ~ PtJot, ™ Baby&1tter tn .,:. PART unw dlmd c-.1 ~L n. ..... aPDb'tGLSD.c.mmo0r.CM SiSCiiii'AAY ~ ~ chaap for nn. ' dlao. A .. 3 ...,. ,_ a a,. 141-Mlt If Y Hll.P 1w o.clll G1111cL ·I'·-lfOllilier trcllicl ..._..,.QDI 01i11 •nilf.,.. .,..... , an ., 1*11•11111 !If rt • w .. ""·-. awtGi m ~ l J. .. --,,.. . ---., .. .-. ·-· . ~ ....... ,. -.. - hnraaMDtsiuttta.po. altlon. G\Jaruteed. mJn. inwm ot :u ~per week. Pboine fer QP't for Ill~ vt.w. WORlD Sattngs ' Lou 4M.Ml1 , Ldca I Manulacllftr bas immediate opeaJng for persoo capable of dolnc Coil wind.Ina. m:•P1Ula.. tion and &ilk IC'eellin(. Experience required. We are 111 estabUabed conmer- clal firm with llllenl frinae benUita. Pleue appl,y PARAMETRICS 929 BaUr Street Costa Mesa ~s..zm BOOKKEEPER - Ful Chcqe nve yeU'I experience. ~e 25 to 40. Good typiat. Start· tng a1ary to ~. Establish. ed compeny N!WPO?t Beaeb Send' resume «> eoX M TT ~y Pilot. ... . ~--•• --,. -r _,..., --• ••--..,.._....._ • ~ • _...._ •,.. ....... .,.., •• , l pl•h ....,.,. -f ............................ . ......................... G..._tMd Up To 80°/o SavilHJI 'I SMtt tint -.... '" USI ....... t.cy tr.t -soy.. mne....., I 2 Y .. " In the 1e1ne location. Nlftl'..:, •e -t'Ye APPIOVIO • tryl Approved Futaitwe 2119 Hert.er llwl .. C.M. :Op.I.,...,, .•. s..y 10.5 . . ------~ ----JOBS & EMPLOYMENT G1r9 Sate Schoo,..f nstructfon 7600 AU New Dtcorator pteces I.Del room JrOUplnp re: turned from dlapliy atudlol. mo4el bomel, movie atudlol. Decorators Canoelladon; f{oUM!\&l ot Span-ish Furniture, items .. follows: oarceoua 8 tt Spanlab sofa A Matchlng Chair. CUstocn qullted w1th carved wood trim. R. 10 tt. SevWe Qarved velvet sofa, heevy Dark oak end tables• ma~ cock- tail table. 8 Piece King me Medlterraneen 0&k pan- eled bedroom auite with tun Kine ~e box sprlnp • mattraa. Large Spaniab decor dlnlnr room. Gold leaf Spanlab table lamps. Hlnaing '"' lamps, etc .. etc. Each piece can be purchased lndMduall.)'. Whole houMful Wtl r99. $16'5.00 MUST SACRIFfCI $698 00 FOi OM~Y • • • • • • Terms Available -Newcomers to Calif. C?edit Appro\red Immediately 114 D f'•l"lllh&re ~~H~~~~·:=. ~r: 8205 TeleYlaiOft no.s LIFETIME <;ift. Chilcoat 10 lesson Typini School 1'13 Del Mar, CM. 548-2859 Moo-Wed OVEN WARE/~frlgeralor· Televlsl-l20STeltvl1lon 1205 "Pyrex" dishes, assorted -;;:;;;:;;;-;;u;;;:;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;; MERCHANOIU FOR ~ALE ANO TRADE . Furnltu,.. 8000 Furnlfllre • • • • • • Appliances Cotor TV's & Stereos sizes w/oovers. Haviland • <llina turkey platter CAtni-RENT WITH ~) no OWr w/slip cover I (brown) SS. Aqua cbair !needadet11illg) flOFolding OPTION TO BUY wine ride (Walnut flnisb) NEW COLOR TV '68 ·Moclels $8. per mo. FrM Antenna -Service & lnstallatton Top Qu•lity -F••t Service STIRLING SJLVER Flatweu, aimple, -elegant, old with ftDe woriananahlp. 10 complete place eettinaa. many, m&J\)' extra pieces, carving set, etc. Includes SliO tunlsh proof dark wood cue. Private party will sell for $350. EXACTLY % price asked at department stores 673-8316 eves, all day wknds. * AUC110N * U you will sell or b\17 &:jve Windy a try Auctlona Friday T p.m. Windy's Auction Barn &bind Tony's Blda. Mat'l 2075~ Newport, CM M6.8686 POOL TABLES TOP NAMF.S! From $295. $.l2. month Brunswlclc, Delta, Fisher. 26 mod. Slate bed. w/ Ufe- tirne guar. BADGER, 407 S. Main, Orange 538-0311 WE BUY & $ELL e Diamonds e Gold Antique & Old Jew•lry Almost anylbi.ng. TRADES. C. M. Jew.try &. Loan 1838 Newport Blvd .. C.M. • 646-1141 • r__..__w_om. __ 7500 1 -.AU!DON Rttl-out clo(heeltne, aold new for $20, now $10 Set golf clubs with bag. Kenmore stntight stitch a e w I n g machine with attacbmenll $15 Wearever colt~ pot (fOl on top of atove> coofertl to drip $2. Oiina~e pattern. Aasorted women's clothing, aweaters, formala, s.ize 14· 16. Sa I ton "Hdtray" by ~2..~ .11 JonLis J3 wide, handrubbed. Danish w~t with "bot spot" in one i!nll, uaed once ns. Ring Tempr automatic portable diahwuber (2Z"x36"x18") bolds 10 full piece setting $45. 221 lh E. 23rd St. Costa MAJOR BRANDS -AS LOW AS-$199. STEREO Tuner Amplifier, oost 4400. take i:zoo. Webcor tape recorder $40 V.M. Stem> phooo $35. Oiest $30 Enoyclopedia's (Amerfcanal iSG lrshaped desk $85 Wal· nut <feS)( SSO, 1998 Pomona C.M. Waitress· ~ Night Hostess ~Busboys "Apply Miu Ventur• ,tfl: :,.. ,,,, 2750 Harbor Blvd. Cost• Meat 546-6592 Satur~ -~ 6 p.m.-Marp! INSPECT ANYTIME 9 A.M. .9 P.M. Always • TREMENDOUS SELECTION of TOP Ci)tlaUty New & UMCI Furnlfure & Applf•nces EASY TIRMS ~olordyne Mesa. 646-55TI For lnformttlon Ktroi. Items, pots, Cry. pana, di.shes. u t e n s i l s , 1tainle11 flatware; misc. linens. BHefcases, metal f!!e boxes, bird cage. Sat .. Sun. lM; 2422 E. 22nd, NB SAT & Sml"lO am to 6 pm Ctll (Collect) 522-616' 1.22 Ola.mood. Tiffany set- 3Cm Madison, CM. Retri& ========~~======== ting. Have appraisal, orig $20, Z dlnette 111ts. crib $25. cost $1250. will sell $900. OR 2 playpen!, many other baby Sewing Machin" 8120 T•pe Recorders 1220 S.3265 1tema. Dozens of misc & __ ....;_ ______ ---------""'R.....,A.....,R-=E-E_a_r_l_y_F_r _a_n k useful goodies. Everyt:hir)i ~ESSED S E WI N G T ANDBERG Stereo t a P e Hamil.ton pa!ntlnes. West must Co! MACJnNE. We have recorder model 74 B. ~-Indies period. S150 ea. 642• WILLIS CLAaK't GARAGE Sale. Sat. Sun, Apr another Sinier • • T o u c b $459. Sell~ m.m 581$ Ao K 6 l 7. U am. 930 Via Udo N'Sew". This <4 e 1 u x e --------'do _, 'E\.-automatic zig-zag machine H_obby Suppllff MOO CRAM'SM!AN Front-throw. , "~partment M1'n•pr Nord, U I.e. r wn item.a, is over half paid tor & reel-type. Power mower. <>!. reaort type deluxe apart-compl fUmi!hings, boat 17' guaranteed perfect. Pay oft AMATEUR Radio gear. Vik· XlDt cond. $75. 644-29'l8 ftil!nts. Send application gtv. COflWllllOM eALLH Y inboard. the balance & It's yours. Ing I transmJtter wih VFO. MAHOGANY bedroom aet, •~w_ .... , -~-'-ce and ex-7722 · GARAGE Sale. T ron d 1 e Monthly terms O.IC. with SX28 receiver, frequency .......... .,,....,.ocu .._.._ • .,., Cpt $15 fair condition. $200. 1 ~ed compensation to Box CHrclMt Grove llvd. """"• _,. · chn, ea. approved credit. or will dis-meter w/100 kc Xtal. Keith 4S4-6879 Or 673-6302 I 2A. S .a n Clemente, Calif l\ 111 ..., • ._. llft. Cbllcf1 fum. + m a n Y count for cash. kit 6 meter transceiver ; ,am et Ille ....._ .._ """-othen. AbeollMly no junk! P&J Agency 499-3828 1Jillei>ile , ~-v.-~ c k ~ MOS. -Old p o rl a b l e bfi b 2142 ~ta Laredo, Bluffs. (A few other repouessed W61WZ. l'nT Santa Ana dishwasher; 5 pc. chrome rift>~'l'-Ume clerk to work in "4-lfm ma.chines avaJlable). Ave. Apt. 113, CM 646-5542 ~e set. 540-6339 i~~t :·~t 4bebrsci:1!i Renhll Dept. Em'ATE Sale. Formica SINGER Portable, rear USED CARPET. I f(~ P. o. ' Bonding Co. Tak" over ENTIRE ==· se~f20~~air:i.:: driven . IWcondltioned. Sportln9 Goods 8500 ~I :s.~i as ii $1 yrd. 1 "'~ Calwolrl< in small gilt House of Chairs oriental rugs, ~ scatter ~~~ete. ~arrttoannho~e'. Hsso~ !¥9" Russell Surfboard COMPLETE Hf.Fi. g .... aker, I~· 7.9 PM m.-0121 . S t • ~2 '6""• "' Yellow tint. $95 r~ e "BEAUTICIAN Booth' for Below coat liquidation of rugs. a & Sun 10_... a 1 C..Sh or piymettts. M6-97t2 ~.7816 Cabinet, TUDer, Amplifier & i rent, Exceptional oppty! ! ! Lamps-Table.-Quilted Femll!U, CdM Pre-Ampli.f.ier, SSO. 847-4049 • for fuJI information call Bedapreadl-Dinettes-Sofas GARAGE Sale. Sat It Sun Muslc•I Inst. 8125 Miscellaneous l600 Surfboard 9• 6" surf- !-..9329 or 89'Z-S98S Bedrooms-Mattresse.chain Daveaport, end t b 1 es , Boards Hawaii Noserider ,. -. . --·· -,.-......... -....... • Bolt Sllp Mooring ~ 4Y MOOR.ING at th e htbmu.s, CATAIJNA Is. LAND 644-2632 WANT SLIP for 35' 8' sliding ~ unit 642~ 642-5070 S1llbo1t1 9010 &oat Slfp Mooring 9036 ALDEN 40' YAWL PETS •nd LIVEST2CK_ Excellent racing record . Good C.tJ 1120 cruising boat. Rooently re- fitted &: decorated. Sleeps T. Aluminum mut, roller red· ing. 15 begi of aa.lll, s. s. rluing, 10 winchea,. new en- gine. Condit.Ion like new. PURE Male SIAMESE ll tnol old. Haebrim. $'l5. 642·7t33 Dogs 1125 Must sacrifice! $16,000 By ONE Fem blk poodle no owner. 64Z-423S or 673-578.\ paper. 2 yrs $~. good ALBATROSS 14', &ci hull; w I c h 1 d r n • 2 A K C N~ work. Comp. sails, Chihuahuas. Oieap. Baby's stamless steel rigg. $700 alergy forces i.ale. 536-0103 OR. 3-2999 Sat. Sun.; 213: AKC REG. TOY POODLE -~-·_ll_n _____ _ 55' Dock !or n!nt $165 Mo. NEWPORT BAY. PHONP} ANTHONY'S * 339-2281 WANTED: Side tie for new 36' Trimaran. 2· draft. 545-5481 ~t Stora@• ~ BOAT STORAGE I: LAUNQDNG Sail or power up fo 16' Fenced yard. Newport Baytront. Monthly rates Include ... Use of bo\St LaWlching CAIL ANTHONY'S 839.2231 Male SASSAFRASS Line. 17' O'Da.y Daysailer special Jet 'Black, ~ rnoothi> old Sll50. 14' O'Da,y Mavrick C"!hampion Slre (SUS) 545-$500. Fun Zone Boats/ Aircraft 9100 4400B _~_boa_. ______ -~~--~--~---~- 2 AKC t eg. Irish Sette.rs. LIDO 14 • mint condition. AZTEC..C A-1 cond, 1 ~ Fmlalea 7 mos. Champ Race ready. Trlr covers. exec plane. 1965. TT 514 ~ aired. ''Bour1>on" Trophy Beat ofter over $1000. 644-Just out of annual I: 500 winners. Call 'Helen 833-6918 0329 checks. Full lFR pq. betw 8-5 pm. ,_B_RI_G_, _Squ_ar_e-_Rii-. -. -22-,-. -14 hanger. Orange Co. $45,~ GREAT Dane. 9 mos. Solid Sails, t cylinder eng. 14200. Boa: 646-4451; borne: ~ blk ears cropped & all Sale or Trade. (213) 245-2623 tm ~ shots. Papers. · Loveable. Days (212) GR 2.Jlt2 Eves 1 541-9'331 RACING Shock Sabot No. Mobile Horne. 'DORABLE DACHSIF..S for tzll. White hull. very good PRICED TO SELL.I Easter. Taxes bite -we cond, $350. ·549--0229 don't! ~13. AKC. 642-~ 8' Sabot: D~ ~ail,-oars, STUD Service: Long Hair dolly. Good cond, $200 613-. ~~ ~~erd AKC, 3 _3301_33_'_RH_OD_.ES_SL_OO_P_ BOXER Pupplu; A.KC $50 and~ $3100 !Da}'ll) 6 7 3 • 5 0 0 4 : !Ev~) 4lM-8843 536-4132 26' EXCALIBUR-~er! l·Of SCHNAUZER Puppies Male a klnd, in N'pt. 213: 793-7480 & female. nso ea. 540-6300 _213_: _681_-0049 ____ _ dY11. 546-6378 eves. S-12 Flbe~lua Sloop, eon· BEAtrl'IFUL "L A s s I E" dition excellent. ~lete puwles A.KC, 7 wka, happy utlit. $350. 542-7030 &: healthy. Shots .. 534-1880 LIDO 14 No. 2368. Excellent Min D bs red cood. Cover, filing, trailer . ac pups, • ..300 c•: """" AKC. 290 Wave St. Lait-"' • .......vu.u una Beach. Sat PM & SWl 26' Exc1llbur0 Loeded St. Bernard puppies, AKC1 __ S7_.500_4_94-_S1_87_E_ve_s_. _ Al9o stud service Call .... --------- (2lJ) 337•7352 Power CrulMrs 9020 Stud Service AKC Scotish terrier. 962-6'708 19' ALL GLASS Wizard MIN DACHSHLJNDS Contessa. Brand new 100 bp Johnaon. New SS n.d1o, $7995.00 New 24 Wide , Two Beth * Two a.cf~ BEACH TR.LR. SUPPLY 1 19261 Beecl1 m vd. l Hur.tington Beach 536-91l12 ! 'li6 PACEMAKER 2 BR. l $2,000 down. t.ake·over p $99.61 mo. Dick -54&-2904 SPARTONE'ITE 8x3S' Exe cood, furn, awning, storag abed. 548-7421 Adult Park. ' BICYCLES Only 2 males left. heed a (811~. Many extras. AKC reptered. $60 each Triller. Must 1 a. c r i ff c e ========:.I • 962-7689 • $1,950. 546-9206 MALTESE Gorgeous. T.aip & Toy Poodle pups. 2 lb Bott Mainten•nce 9033 Poodle at stud. 540-3500 5 BOXER PUPPIES AKC REGISTERED • 540-5223 • YACHT Maintenance le repair at your dock. ~ rerienced. ~u. 543-7807 164 • 200 CC Triumph $395. ~ 646-BOtS Hondt 50 Dirt Bike Xlnt cmd •• 673-5«>3 WTD M .-t-· -k & 517 W. 19th St., CM. fo:dloa din t!ble, Lane cedar FENDgultarE, RdualMuapt!anck!up~. lgoode c · SPANISH CABINET Good cond. $60. 495-5449 · ' am V.'Or • ........... port Sm' "er ·-· " d t d I I """""''• .. =-,. oor • cus om ma e • (1fll • BICYCLE For we. Boys Liv k ',-d work for motel unitl. 25 yds wool beige cpt, clned macb. I: luggage. :159 Cedar cond., incl. case I: Jge. mltable for l.Mppa • aa end g+i ...... ay. s~hwmn· . Exe. 11toc + Apt ~9755 "l NB tu~ l\AlU euvertone amp $175. 833-....... " ---------. · S100. tbl & chn $511, .C bar .., .. ........,..,. tab! e or D~~ cond. $25. 642-6836 HORSES Boarded C35. per ~ : ~~?'~ ~W&~ --·:e{j~'~~~-Oak with iold 1~~ Olrinthl;· c;ub M!:·~~~~~~1~i: • 545-9863 • Bayadalre, CdM $80, IWser car, 1952. $50. Used veey little $90. Spanish cabinet with 1 ahelf, ben"'"' for ale 543•2400 delivered. ~ ·~s Need Rinky-tink ETHAN Allen maple hutch, 21.lJ\ Repabiic Colt.a Mesa, • 842-SOC.S • Oak. O!l land9CapeS, various ....... I . cr..An'SMAN 21" reel ~ BIKES 16"., .35" $8-$1T.50. ·-a-long Plano Player noo. Drop leaf CC111ee 11>.I, 642-1939 GIBSON Elec. guitar. red ittms too numerous Ult. TOB GENUINE Meyers Manx. TRANSPORTATION mower, needs motor $10. Port:ltie typewriter, like 642-1831 for appt. · $35. Hangin( shelf $30. GARAGE Sale, furniture, hollow body; Stanciel Super-Iris. Corona de! Mar 6'73-S:n6 Body & parts. Never used, Lawn cart $2.50. Wood new $20. Pool table 4' with 644--0261 misc! Items Sat & sun only Artist XV ampllUer; both lift 6 p.m. All dey •·Eve. Call 646-8205 &o.ts & Ytchts 9000 folding cot $2. Lawn lounge cues and be.I.ls $5. 546-G>'f ji(j;ncJ .. , Men & LOVEL y Early Am. 268 Costa Mesa St. CM xlnt cond. 675.4504 wkends. e $1200 MINK CAf'E LOCAL NEWPORT BOATS and pad $2.50. Old high back RATl'AN tumlture: 3 piece I 1Women 7550 Heywood -Wakefield din. NAUTICAL l t ems, P O ll30 PLANTS WHOLESALE Sacr. now $475 by pvt pty. 16. S.K. 300 hp Chrysler aid rocker $8. 0 1 d copper tea da $20 each. aim cha.tr f "J L.. A set: 2 Capt .. 4 Mts. cbn surfboards, etc. Sat. & Sun. ltnos & rttnt 15 gal Yuccas or toralosu.s 675-3592 boat I trlr n -= ketUe, ~a stripping $3. d3 $25. Coffee table $20. ~ • -, o-rt nso. 673-4356 10.S, 1010 Balboa. Bal Is. * PIANOS .l ORGANS * $15 ea, 7 gal Yuccas or tor· WE Buy Mlac. It other Items w • • . • . . .,.nv metal straight chaira an tables $10 each. ExioeUent ; Ovr Busl,,.u" CUSTOM Fumitur~ lamps. GARAGE SALE Saturday 10. * Laraest stock ln So. Calif. alosus i 1 ea, 5 gal yuceuor Of Interest. 835-1235 It 534-23' Trojan ExpN!ss V-8, top ~!f:~ :0~1cJ $2~ ·~!i coodltlon. ~ l-,oast Employment & access. all decorator 4. 1001 Nottingham Rd. NB * 20%~% off-Player pianos toralosus $3 ee, 12' Star pine '!RfJJ/ Ask for "Scotty" 24~;:~· · Fi°i>e~.1~8 ~ Ironing boar4-and iron $3. GOLF cart, be.& and clUbi. ~. items. Priced to .ell. 1408 Milkglasa, bed frmes, misc. 1000 rolla to c:hoose from $35, 3• star p[ne $25, Vartoos PORTABLE Work Shop press I/0 unit' & trlr. ~ chair SOc. Pole lamp one at $10, other &'Oil cart; t o.h AGENCY Dolphin TeT, CdM " * Term•. Term.a -Tenna * other plants. 466 E. 18tb St., (Make OOer) 1.$835 Beac:b Loaded! ............ $6500 $1.50. Floor I.amp with 3 bag and clubs at $15. Bcbby V Santa Ana Prof'! Bldg. KING·size bdrm set. Washer cub for~ piano or tr9Cle CM 548-9716 . Blvd. 847-m» 27' Drake Craft TIS, FIB, Wat btlb $2. Pair ot lamps Jones, Wilson and SpauldizW. I~ 16'10 Santa Ana Ave. & dryer. Zenith Color TV. Appllinc" 1100 grand piano for new spinet $$ CASH $$ needs ptint It cleanup. $5. Lamp $1.50. Elec1rlc ~::!!I)·~.~ .. ~ i;ostt Mesa 64M535 Fisher 500 HiFi. Delk. 962-RENT OR BUY Field's Wholesale Plano Co., We pay cub for: FREE TO YOU make &ood 1ial\ini or div· clock $2. Day bed with pad. shoes, size 108 $5. Like new --8: 30 a.m-5 pm Mon-Fri. 5816 New automatic washer 12072 Brookbant at Olapman I Fumtturt I Appliances ing boat · .. • • • • • .... $3300 2 bolsters and cover $4. also pair 81,iB $4. ~ ER R SES S 2 LARGE Red leather $2 Week Garden Grove (n4) 638-27'70 / Antiques / Tool• FREE To good borne, male Two 27' Chris Connie's, V-8 Youth bed and spring $5. board ~ticks $3. Underwood ~~~NT p I wingback chairs. Harbor COLOR KING TV ORG "'NS •· PIANOS ON ITEM or -German Shep & female 1960. One under . . • $7300 1\\rin bed and sprillg $4. Standard typewriter touch .,,c ... , ... ,.mN&. AGENCY View Hills. 644-2169 OPEN 7 DAYS " "' Samoyed both 6 mos. 22Z4 Two 40· Matthew Sedans, one Dining room table with pad tabulator $15. Men's one ~y/aero/exp ...... lo S600 5--95"1 893-1031 Hammond M -100 s p In et, COMPLETE HOUSEFUL. Pacific CM. Week days on· with fish bridge. inspect & and loo $15. Arm chair and .. ,,,_ •A 50' to/OMV contr/exp to $500 MAPLE BR. tum .. old Vic· ~., • used, only $895; also ua«I .call 547-67.CS or 827-3211 ty. 4/9 offer. 2 straight chairs to match suiter ca........ie valet ~· · cb Dratt/3.5 exp •• to S600 trola, 8' sliding glass unit. WASHERS $29.9;}; dryers Baldwin, Conn, Low re y; INJTTED FABRICS CAT. youniz, healthy male . 38' Diesel Ketch 196.5 $24.000 $10. 3 sulter trunk S4. Hair c;:J;. = er Monday j Open Saturday 9 • 12 child's bike. etc. ~ $35; Freezers S75: Refli&.. from $395 •. Lot 1 of uH<I •• very attecltonate. Ttger 26' Pearson Commodore FIG clippers C011'111ele $4. T.V. ~FOREIGN FRENCH PROVINCIAL dbl =one ' Avoc.; Ouar. grandi. apil'le'ta 6 colllOle _, FOR SALE & white. Help k~p ha Sip • .. • .. .......... $6000 ~~.:eapl~ w::r~~ ~r.; <~ ~ = '~,'EMPLOYMENT SJObed.~e;-I: box apmp. P~-PHILLIPs co. rte •• Sam 1 ... ~m itignity by ilvin& him a ni 24' Ca.I :H--Reed)'! • ' .• $4950 fl · $3. Can opener with chair $T. ~ bonie S8 . .... __ 1 __ _._.es l: .. _.. .,_....._ mnanu., Pea • ,..... home .. m.n82 416 47' Diesel Ketch, near new .... a_..L Sbea:ed A..--coe.t $6 • ....... uu ~· IVIT,.,.. 1110 1907 N. Main, .......... Ana enda Sat."-'·· 8 a.m. to 2 M-----' L --"s SJ-T knife .... I"""'' $2. Piano no-• job da~ttonL ~ Offl-E .. ul-nt I011 ~ BEAlmFUL Easter Bunnies .,,=ues • _,. • ,... • bench S4. Safi-Sun 9-7 PM Electric llkillet $3. Eleclrio c& Wdtle P.O. Bos 2217, -.. ....-WANTED FOR CASH PIANOS & ORGANS p.m. 929 BakeT. Coat.a Mn. • Motber, .Father 2 Teen-radio, RDF. D/F, auto pi-~49. 953 w. 16th, Apt CCJtlee pot $3. 141 Cabrillo 09mP. 9'JMT. 3M copy macblne-perfect OR ON CONSIGN~ ALL MAJOR BRANDS l 'AINT Sale: Odd ball colors agers • various colorr. • lot, bow & Item pulpits, A, C.M. St. C.M. condition. $'15. See at Dlb a Antiqoes--Oid Piec?ea A NEW l: USED ol Quality paint S1 per 673-1882 1 4/8 lite lines. Great deep water LOV __ EL_Y_S_ta_tu_ary __ ao_tl_.qued__, t.lnttructfon 7600 Colegrove. 153S a.Jret St.. Art Items-Collections WALLJCH'S.MANNlNG'S quarl Two sets of 'ftore WANT good bomea tor 2 cruising boat ...... $24,500 TUXmO. complete outfit, wall plaques to modem -546--5057 Stam1>1·Coins MUSIC CITY Islands 4' 6 ft. 135 ea. New FRITZ & AVERY avera&e size $25. Samsonite I • ' FOR CM. Phone AUCTION & SHOW 3400 So. Bn•tol lddreu. The Paint Spot. ~'·:at~~.~~ 512 31st St .. N.B. 67S-0442 suitcase 3 suiter S 22 . ~':°'"L=.~ $1~~ P~ ; S.Crettrltl Trtlnlnt Store E~ulpment 8012 TURD AP So. Coast Plaza 1582 Newport Blvd., Costa 9817 4/9 or 494-3916 Eves. Spanish languaire coun.-e Stove $5. Shifts. angor& • • AT'l'ENO ntE ~ su~JY. ~ ~ St0-2165 Mesa. GAS ra.n~e • working • m CABIN Cruiser sips 3 or with 6 LP records. and te:ct-sweaten . jewerty lOc • Modern~to-Otfl 8' GLASS sbowcue ST5 For ntlmatea Ir l.nto CALL: KNABE 782" Grand 45 yra. SKIS Knelsl blue Oomble11, Pearl, Balboa 1 1 1 and mo~. Ready to go! Need = :· ~~uve 0!08 $1.50. 280 Santa Isabcl, C.M • • .........-.. CO in tbe Snip 'n' St1tdl .,.,.~...... -""""" R.e1inlahed /WA Ivory Ir 200 C'tf 6'7'' Cubco blndtn-IUl\._QC""' •19 cash $1650 See at 309 · K mac e, Sat-Sun 9-5 ~'-3134 E O>e1t H'W)' OdM ~ cwu ,,_...._,., vn• ... """"1JOV ., • • manual $25. Hand Vibrator ---..,---..,..--:--lduthlancl. The IChool W: · ' (213) 519-3S38. Alk tor "Bud'' atrlnp. S7U~. S4S-a825 : '°'S: $50ciu~ajo MiiEI '80 CUTE •inootb hair black :~ewater, Bal. Eves. 689-$20. Cblem&ll lantern $8. '56 VW front febdm. doon ' i~~~.· • ........, ... __ ...L.-u Goods I02D. CatalOllJb!C dlda April lltll. BALDWIN ACl'OIOflic Piano · er canoe, pupplee. 2 mouths old. Ml Sleeping ba.i $8, f ool-$S each. Rear claa and l J--~ ,....,..,_... A.()f( MJ5 ca.ah, Pmate Party authentic 16' MabQon)', 6-l71S .C/9 H' DART Sloop w I trlr. lapllble cots $S each. 5 moold1ni $2.50 each. Rear eMp1eta Staetanal -MOVING !:alt Everyttdna Commf911on Gllterfea 548--006t &laP«I f/5. 586·3240 YOUNG Loveeble 1 b 0 w $3()(); Allio 14' Lapsb'ak tiahing rods and reels bumper braclceta $1.50 each. l BrwllOp -IBM ~· must IO· Mille H1ebold, 1722 Gardm Grove Blvd. B3 Ham«ld Orian KIRBY vacuum cleaner and q 11 a 1 1 t 'J C 1 11 c 0 c 1 t . •k.IH. 5 HP o'board, $100. (ocean and fresh water') $3-6T.t-6376 , u.y Mollda'-EYf'lllftl Mapatax color TV stereo WF.STMINSTER with wslit speakers 1ttachment1. B1l111~e SSl.10 89'7~*! 418 2300 Margaret Dr., NB 646-$15. Electric heater $5. ~ lOc • 15c. Qunt l Mt at.o. combo. See 1-4 pm nnly. 211 TASl..E ~ Mirror $25. Excel cond. 675-3606 or amall paymrnts. <:ndlt MIXED Cocktr • "Georgr" 8434 Rad.lo .SlO. 2 hi-I record pieces 50c 1 bag. GIA.SltS 1 POLLY Pltll ST Evenini Can)'OO Rd. CclM J .. " p 1 ~EY SPlNET ~pt. KE >'7289. AnaheJrn, 11· CABIN Cruiser w/O:lot'l µlayers SlO &nd $25. ~ HP 10\:. BowUna shoes. ladies I ~ vate ..,., en an ....., • tniined, shots i; m°'11hl. I · drill USINESS COLLEGE -Brua Olanter Sl50 French Walnut with beodl. Coll REFRIGERATOR ~4>152 4/8 tilt trlr. New Mere 95 bJ> e ectnc S7. Websters 2 61,t Sl. Tool box $3 . ., piece ~ N. Newport Bl .. N.B. 01r ... S... I022 u.nd)ptjcfc inkwell $50 Cop-'Jim. $350. 1198 Pomona, CM 14.2 Hotpolnl Coppertone Ex-.,, Pmlan kittens. To "ood outbrd w/2 lS.gal gaa ~ o I u m$7e ':'!..~~ ~:, curvT V ~~tiG11al ~chzl~· ·, ·1'.C NAJOMEWP0541-"23l·T IAR & STOOU $lS ~--'!~tr $50•e11 010': PRIVA':E Parcy want. lo n17S ~ :;u-~"t-~. home. 1986 M-.ite. CM dter tanks. $2500. ~TI di= S4 · e.;_,.~ l' :;;-; n~ i7'.;:u2a:•~;''i. oo , Maple tW tbl, n1lbl ablda _... uvwtr pot ..,.,. ~ plm> for caa!I. KJ.83SS · · 5pm 4/8 ii· CENT. V8 lnbd. bunka, stools. foidll'lg $1 ee.ch. dresaeT '20· Sleepq A~ older tOCkc, tritM--.. l9 ~ C.M. Televhltlft nos ~=.aG ~~~ 3 Mixed pu:ppies <amaD> to =.~· ~ ~ ~ 8u.mppr httdl SS. 3 6 0 S2.50. 268 O>sta Meu. C.M. I 1fl °""' Dt., N.L lellwtllmtletdDeln .... ti BENJWOOD c1Wr1 at S2 ,.,_ Mt, del, P~ m spedal born•• They ~ olff!r. &Q.QS lta.mUbl St. C.M. ht.rt C, GAS ,_.. apt. .. $25. '410113 ,;:;~n;.·= =.:~~~2:: E·T ....... HB''Btm7" .... abotl.5«).Cl.13bdclft6."' IT' GLAUPAR OtaUon r'.rNr.S.tonlylCM Oean~ _., _. ~ ~ ·~ .,,..,... I n iitYiOOD 1111 4d i... ~~-'~. 1$ ~ ~-., ™-ittNfit dtticin, ~ :t:-:::H-------- _. a"'~ J1t1M $1"-p • • ftt•,on BM. CM COLOI · TV :,: :: ~ 0: ~ ~ 54H1.a belott 4 p.m. CJI T'T'' --... . 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Dlatt• :::: '::; '.::.10:;,..: • se.tiie CJllDdm's. llC'CDl'dton. ~ q ~ aJJ wttllout at. 5 1 POOL 'tllbte • l'fJt· •i' x ~. JJ6 DON'T IM *' ••'1· set ~~.al=.irla'si~ ..no $10· 67 ait\11 l'96J a... a-. • cc s--w . ...,..,... old cw, ~ Wt\ off im "'*">' bed. b&lla. t'!llll, EX'11tA Larte )'O(q mal~ CNkll cslb lot t • a atld bol11 So-SOc. b'2 sto. Wblto tabla sa. ~ ...... 117"'112 1 • 111 Dll lllr. lat. 6.... tM1 tJt llQ'l'Qtll~ t oolJ, 1 lo I!~. T DAYI __., rad: •. UT.... CIC. 117~ f/I Dao, P0oc ... Adi Ac 4of a>, .s.nta A& Nini cbaitl SUI ..._ IJ -..... =----e1 as trT "'-1 • lllt · .....,. ar•it6i m N•ri in MMl7I NHllT t-em .._... "~ i .;......;.;.;...;_ ________ _ •• .... ~ . . .. _. .. -... . .. Here's How You C~ Use Our F'Clmous Dhn .. .A·UMI lrlnt them or mall them with correct cath ' to one of our 4 convenient offices. No Commercl•I Ads Allowed Eech Item must be priced with no item w.r $25. l PAIR Drapes, natural. 124'' x 80" tnvt'rse rod on cor- nice SU. 536-2946 • QUEE N El l.tabrth ~ Roeebushes 79e each. Sl:l:! ~ Warner HB KENMORE a I! t o m a 1 1 c waahtr. very good ro11ch11on $25. ;).;Ox}.'.> I U'P $i! 1!111\ Olev. Wheel & tarr S.1 Plymouth wheel and tire $3. 847-8115 , TURNER blow torch $3. 30" : Jevel n.25. 21'' G.E. Consolt •' T.V. Good picture tube and ~ llOUnd needs a little work $7.50. 40 l" to 2~" Lag acrew Sl. Small wagon Sl· G.E. electric toaster St. Screw jactc Sl. Razor hooe fo box like n"w Sl 50 53&--0403 H B. 24" GIRLS Bike wbfte S15. 842-3574 ----LARGE round maple dining table $25. 4 matching c. ta.In's chaira S25. Lo9e &eat SZ>. lavge comer table $15. :i rnd tablt11 with malch1nc l .. mps $25. Wing beck cti.ir :'!'.>. 2 antique ladder-back ctuurs tt'i. 2 unit lntercom S~ RCA T.V. S20. 2 twin brd aets SlO ra c:h. Long v. htte cocktaU table S20. Large whar-not 8helf no. l23 fr1111Cisco Dr. N B SWIVEL rocker $15. P1a SCRAM LETS HOOOJ:D Bul1Mtt w l th BRAND MW (oot UNCI) SWUNG Too lhor\ • Ult 2 T' 'l:LSCrlUC •• $22. form rocker $10. Dinette • lldrt. Un1ng and IMttrffa· ~ .FCIN truck ftndera .-: ruab lqUah!9 s cenu: a.., dllty abcT 1&W $22. table and 3 chain $25. Meterntty clotlles wom ooly w!tll'nmnin& boud $22. New ._ $1 to a: poles ud Weldinl ~ 1 2 S · Rotary lawn mower $25. ANSWERS • lew Umea· Size 12. Bed wblte Ford tall pte $18. ~ 12 to ~i rat\IJI lamps TC>rcb and hole '25-Tank Extemlon ladder f.15. let rail. Hlsti cbalr. &n-ms Worldnf , Pl dryer S16. S3 to 1$; lll'lliqQfa S5 to $.2S. 125. TV chulla. •ortdnl chetlt S2. MllTW $1. 1156 Solal'e -Digest-Bannn -392 Rend wtlh 2-4'1 In 1956 S wt et • Arl"bltectw-al 2 Scout 8 a kt r tent.a $12. Oectl1c va!Ve piDder ~~ Ave., C . M . , Tongur -FlnWi -Bewail -Olrysler motor excellenl Cataloe file, l!l61 '1e. Green (jamboree) J.i5 Htell: K • t llS. ~ W:b drill pa. £1«- BEEN on a DIET parts $25 or under or as a and bloodt IOlid end tables c.t-AD $Z. Electric lkep tric: b'ailft' brake cmt1'0l BLUE Dan~h modern room Bob -"Artn't you com-whole! Comped c am P S9 aet. ~ electric try SS He•"Y d.u I y Sl&. Air ebiael $25. Blades S15. Ma1dun.g rbaar $5. i:ood I iru: In !IWU'Tlmin2~" 11tool.1 made of bard wood in heater wit]\ ran SS. 5 fool wheel~ $15· 10{1Jlica. $25. Torque wrfllCfl Sl.50. i,, condition. Brass Ban.JO dork &rtha -"I can't. A moth y ......... 1.via St Heh· 2 Penn oval Wlllon rug. nttds lop plywood 70'•''/CW' n· HP doublf abaft electric $4. 20 or1~in.1l oil painting~ u 4-ck!aIUn-1 $16. Hi·low green ·1 ' motor SZ2. Air compret.110r !and and 11ea<.eap<'s SS -S25. all" my btlonl... fishfna reels, 2il9 & z;>-1 very pJOd mat,rw • arudl f>tDCl abarpener n: new S25. l Ion hola'l 125. Guol.ine 5.ll-3793 Bob -'1'1le htlJt rll!IClll. Pnuier 1989 al.IO weigbll couch S16. Solid "'alnut b~ass band boat ~P CJO. .tove ud laatern (newl s:is. I HP niuat have BEEN on a and line S25. Stapler and painted red ald~rd. ex. Bicycle wheels and til'et U ; New vUlea ~ • $25. Shop BOY'S Stingray f.;. 10 speed DIET." ~ staplee S4. Near new cellent for patio $22. Good Blue Chip ltarnp booka vacuum cleaner $25. Tow bi'<e $15. V a s i t i c a f I e x I Saturday and Sundia l5Q3 RABBITS ~ to $7. o.7_'""". COF'FEE -~..i ---' tabl-u windbrtaker J4. Blue Olltl. lawnmow. er I;. 2 fOQt aqua.re · Y bar SU .. t ·-e alr com· .., '" ..,, camera $2'5. Light meter "'"' ,....,.. ~"' n In •-'-' Se&lbore Dr West N'e......-,_.. •"" inn Ash St. H.B. ..,0 ..,._,pod S7 Pant x each. Oottung 50t-Sl each. atamp boolCJ $2. IQ tuts SL wa ut comer ...,.p $6. ., """"' pneeor • $25. c.nckie $25. S<IS-860) ----new •• · '" · t Upholstery roam 50c each. 494-5336 Single wood bed frame SS. ae.dL Tank ~ Mount S 2 S . ALL new artifidal tree. $.1. lrns S5. 56mm F-2 extras. 0 I d e r F r I a I d a i r r.......1-. ~ ..t tires _, J1oral 549--075.5 Curtains 50c t>ftllel. Lau FOUR Ft wnftowtr pJaque • e BRIGHT Sloe 6"9 rui. 50-1 .... -"'7 _.. n ~g_~tr. 50c -wtdding dress S5. wtDte as. Fruit tamp ns. Breut ~th eraa needs wortc $16. Dupon ,.ylon w I J*f P> Mew I feet ~t lllbta · """'"'.....,. poinsettia MOTOROLA table modti lT' for mal SS. Toe.ster and r.lo double beedboa.rd $6. 4 Si tank • Sl2,.50. Tool bo11e1 a.ad trees SS. Everg,rem trett SS. TV. good &OUJld and picture P .. 'rolator S2 each. High I ahleld and helm et $15. Gold step maple bunk-bed ladder ~ ·tn>e vacuum ss. rollawa)'S. band and power Wreaths &lid ba.sketJi $2. S25 After 5 Sat. all day Sun. chair SJ. Bicycle S 1 0 . lea/ uhtra.rS $10. Ship pla-$5. Handy-Freeze electric tool.I.-motcttycle p a rt I • lo1owen S.01. 1918 Leeward Butane tank $5. Oars and ~ $10, Sponiab swai lamp ice cream· freeur Sl2. New FOUR Bar atoo&I w / becks Pfdot l\llW 15 • $25. New Lane. :'it"h..,,..rf Beach. c .. 1 RED thing $5. Air com-•-•·-S5 ., · h 1 S'.' $.20.. SnAnish monk statue Yanktt Trailer v ... -•~r o-g a--' hit ~-2 G "'"'"e ........ , '"'" S2S S"'-lls . .,... .xa pressor SL'l. 13", 11", I~" ""'""' . ' pair tt s -,..... -~ ....... v ... "" w e .....,. reen --.... ., .. -. . • "'"' only lD-4. rach. tsur 10) DMforth S25· St. franct s atatue $13. ss. Antique night stand S12. barrel chairs. 546-4893 S6 303 rillt $25. New OUTSIDE bubbling lount111n llrrs S2 rad1 Bla1•k rliva.n. Spani~h tablr $25. Cut Iron Saturdsy 2'175 Orange Ave. H~ 21 jewel man'a S2 Rubbtr plant In box S'l. T.ARGE room dtvidl'r St:;. I"" llkt-s h«J S'l.~ Matching andK>rs SlO f!acf'I. T. V. set ~187 ~ BABYLIN'E Cl'ib with mat· watch """'· 7 x 50 b'---uJars F, _,_ . ii w~ Holl)"'YIO<l bed. sprinJ?11 and h l 1 ....M Sl2 $25. 1&9 Del Mar. C.M. Sat-candrlabras S15. pottery SS. ......, u ...... -orm.....,. l'iL~e *" to Sl."i, « a r. no very f'""" . s F'ire-placP srt Sl2. Spanish tresa S25. Hooded bassinet. $:l0. Color TV antenna and Mtn'a !luill!. gaze 12 sn. mat1rt'SS $10. Child's heevy Camp SIOVI' $5. ;, gallon ,un BLKES. as is $1.50 to $4. ""'d and full lcnal,h skirt SS. _';. ... -. ~ .,.11.-co~tru trd .............. · l hol'St' 11tatur Ill" $10. Swing· O'·"" I I 3c ..-. ..., ......,, -;,u~~ Sport Jackets. size 42. S1 •k, <' • r.'VWVUU ptcn r aprayf'r $3. Hand tools flOc · DROP leaf Mahogany table , '""""• g as~. P atu · Coeco ne-t playpen ss. Cosco , and $4. Ladies dreSM?S, aiu la.hie, seal.I. four $10. M111glr f l. Cut down 1...a.mOrrtt1 ·SlO. Oielr makes s bed no. lng a.~ IJ'8y $9. U r n gold l5c. Pota, pens IOc • 50c. jump cbaJ.r $3.SO. Wameat WlG, bnmette, human batr, • 14. .,.., to SS. Man11 .dp out Sli>. Two T.V stands S1 &e.JOlf'r, needs piston S25. M· ~-y lllt'rt>O or do-ii· leaf $6. Spani.ah cui iron Upright vacuum S2. Twin Sl.50. "-·......_ ..... ~ rnrm· gs atYled worn once $19.95 ~ r' -""' tacb Electri alJ "'""15'"' 1 salad !el S20 111" X 26" h ad .,...,.,..-UUA ur ~ coat, slze 42 $'7. M2-26$ . c w clock. Aquanu1T11: 3-10 2allon $4.50 youn<'U c II b Int I SlO. e boards $1.SC. each. and foam mat1ress $20. All d udes carT)'ini case • lour matctmg pictures $10. each. 3-f> p.llon SJ eech. 1-4 fi..»366.1 l!'>S s c M carved mirror frllmt $25 Chrome dlndte tablt with 4 ~ WALNtrr dresser, large mir-25115 Willo c..ane, Costa iallon $2. 1_15 gaUon wood • · amar. · · 67S-54i1 chairs '6. Nau g ah Yd e geod condition. Call after MINOLTA Camera Sl5 Mixer ~ ror S12.SO. Chest ol drawers, Mf'I&, u 8-2660 SU. 3-l god.lion 50c each. •, HP eltctric motor. runs couchetl $.1 each. Hollywootl 6:30 pm SAT. 847-5110 ~L~~ .. ~~s I 120 ~ walnut StO. Anttqoe rttd Pum"" 75c .. a c h . •ft. perect SlS, 168 Moote V~1a BAR.Bl and Ken doll dothea bed rrMS• $2.SO k> SS each. BLOOMJNG C y m b i d i u m r.,.,... ...., ~ nc.:la $.1 each. doll buggy SS 3'XXl Scavlew FLOOR to ~ dt-aw "" ' "" Ave 5'18--1934 for w e 2Sc-SJ.50. 6G-fil22 ".. ""'' n......-i T--.1.. ... Corona del Mar. 673--0252 ' drapes oft-white 14' wide C't'S50nes lOc • 50c. Red . " llDBO And dreu $20. ~ Rdrlgerator t2C). Automatic orchid 1n wood~n planter. 3 ,.,,,. u•m ~, .... H Md matcbing 54 .. df84M', aword raib 50c pair (;irl's MARBl...E f'nd table $L'i. 116. Solid ~ 6 dr 123. 3 dr wuhcr $7.50 each. Ck-spikes for $6. CM. 673-0'm to Ii eecb. CUt rum CANARY singers $10. Baby Cood condition. dean $25 bike S2. 50 Tarp 12 x 15 Barbie fa.hion shop $2. casional tables $3 • $6 £s Hangers, 3~x4':4 4x5, 5x7. Chix 50c. Parakeets $4. (hf'avyJ $15. Pikh forks Sl . Girl's new robe. sil.e 10, SJ bedside Sfi. Bike S20. Desk Overstuffed chain $2.50 : LA.DJ Apparel ~ze S.l2: 25 .50 to $1;50 each. Cut Film CAMPING Cl'Otl $1 and' '2· Slffplna bep $1.50. ~1·1 lS" bike SS. Bike parts ~ - $2. l*llnlrw cbaJr ft. Coudl $15. Lawn fDOlfti is. ~ for IJO'(eJ' ~ ;i.so. Oothes. •iu ~14. fOnn."-~. • u i l •• lld&1a. bloules 50c • SS. Cbildttn' 1 plMll 25c • flOc · Wardrobe foe doll cLOthn $1.50. Ct r a m I c a .2$c. Jewelry. beach. eanr.p. pll\I 10c -Sl. Ela.'trlc C9Kee pot n. Touter Jl. f'tytor l"OUttt SI. T .V. needs gla», it works $10. Pulp ejecis)r juicer for Olter blender ff. Ice aj,e t,..ya 25c. 'tea Slot 75c:. StMk knlte tet $3. ~k &llalp '&. % circle ft~ eent ceili1g ll&ht rmture S6 . .Sll i'lreplace ICJ'ffa: $7. !..arge moYie llCl'ttn SS: QtJ painting $1.50. Electrical and electronic part• • c apacit or s. r elays, transtonnen. r e • c t o.t 1 • choke coils. mot01'1! :IOc · • $1·• . Paint apray gun · w\th 2S' good bole $10. 220 V AC 11<~ulrreJ cqe blower • $2. Lionel multWolt 150 .. watt transformer $5. 6 volt -ll5 AC mo&or driven vottaee ~tion battery chal"ltf' no. ZSJV AC 3 wire st.ncl ptwe motor contactor . lJ .. Qawl« type lawn aprlnlder G. Attifida1 tlowen J. ~ lOc. Kitchen utensila Md diabes 50c • $2. 2199 Natiori.at Ave. C.M. EW>blts n. 847-3801 Ulk€'ll all. Other draJK'S $1 $3: Boy'11 lent $3. Com-Chi.Id's pool $2. Artificial $25. Round chair S'JO. eon. SS. Dinette chair n.50 eac:h. :nuil2.16$55. Boyl I WcJloLalhmg. HoJders 2~x3':4 to ax7 S2 to BABY-crib fl5. Double btd :"'ah~~~~~e pressor IIUlt\J> ..li._50~ JUL flower arrangement i :. tour Sl5. Umbrella. t" b 1: Baby's high chair $3 50 ze • · cen 8 • • • wn $4 each. Flhne>ack Adapters mattret.S and box springs rollaway bed SlS. ~~e llOM' S.l Stainless steel P'orratffe ber-~ue"'ll. Pa-no-~-iT~-----Bed;-'C'OJTTPlett-ffit.56:-·• · mow..rr l5~ cslirer...~7<llaixl $7-50-each. -2\4x3~ Grat--~~~outboard motor. __ ;10. YOWlg girl's bicycle $7. chair s:z. White vinyl bl.Jnd tra)'b, 2 x 3 x ._., deep drip IMtem set. new $4. Battery GIRLS Bikt 3-spced 26-inch Superior tree.r) C.M. Sat· SH 2S. Sofa $22. Picnic titbit made Back.I 114.SO each. Auoon r~ce ~ ~ E1Pctr1r oven broj t c r 12 It $2. Large nld lotmgt pens $.'\.50 each. Box nuts toothbnah Sl . 20 year old RCA table 1'V 17-anch S2S Sun 646-9188 or 64:2-'.i6fi6 $20. Bike s7.so. SJ6..8\18 Print WMher $15. Paper or extra track s2s. ~giin rotisseri<" type SlO. All in <'hair szo. 56-381K> and bolts $4.50. Valve seat re<:o~ ...... 10c e~h.~a~~ rach. Pagoda parakeet cage P:>RTABLE TV. S2S Nrw WE STrNGHOUSE Built-In CUtter. tlO. Spot 0 Magic $5.50. Boy Scout earner'° $3. good oondihon. H .B . Niter SJ. Com knife $'1.5(). rero ..,aytr · · s. .,., Sll. Room divider S7 -fire SCrt'UI SS N<'W wall rangt S25; oven S2S and SlO. Lite Stands S5 !l<.-h. Powered shoeshine kit SJ. 5 9.l7-i281 BREAKFAST tablr, drop 59 Ford trailer hitch $4. 2 AA SOc. 220 E. rotb, mi.t, garage full! 224 • 228 via clock $8. Lamps St _ ~ ~a.sher, S25. 412 Piano Tripod S15 Film C11pa .15 piece silver codct&il let"$25. I r.ro rPfr.1gerators, worlts leaf. nice ,;.so. 548-338'l typewriter desks S8 rach. 2 CM. Eboli Lido -.. itubbel'l'rlald tum tatile SJ. Lido. Li.do Isle. Newport each. Ute Meters $4 to 2 itlaa etc:hed Liquor bOttles : ""'<I na and $20. 6'15-2773. l>IN!:'rI'E round table. l leaf single drawer files $5. Vt'lla EASTER buMlell, s m a l l PainttX. d r a we r 5 and .Beach • • $12.50. Sa.Lelli~ Sl lo $20. lo lock-..., tray $15•"' 9-.s , ;::i Pv111Settia, CdM and 4 daan S2S motor $1 .50. Ice cream white S2. Girl's dressy whitt PARAKEET Laying cages 60 b. Ea.seJs $1 t $12 Tr 35 Saturda nl 629 -~ t , -_ · S!lJ-2821 freezer $3.50. La r g e r COdt . 6 S8 548-8:!69 c:enlll each. Boys bike $7. ca •Ml!. $3 • SS. Antique MCYrHER And teenagtl'! o · ays · J ~ ~ Y. · • J!)Jj FORD radiator. does not alter 5 Sat., all day Sunday fiberglass planters $3. Fire • SIU' • . Hoover v«euum S9. Boal ia.nps S1 -SJ, Down com-MY\' cleaned closets or to ss. Granex Flash S25. ames . ewl)Ort ~ ' , l~ok $7. Battery nearly new BA s EN Jl s puppies. pit s1. Hand grinder SJ. STfif'M Iron r.z. Automoalic ladder $3.504 Sand wheel, ~er $2. End tables S1 · S3. dresses, blouSts, sweaters, Strobes $15 to $20 ~. m.m . FUZZ box for electric guitar. $10. 14" ford rime S1 each. B 8rk1e1111. $25 each. liand vacuum <b att er yl co M! pot SJ. Westinghouse S2. Toy box $1. Oflice ~import $7. Mat ching skirts. capri's, shoes, hats. Camera ID Aux. Tele. Uns $10. Radio builder'• ldt 12 j 847~ 546-1320 a1temoonr; fl .50. Shoe polish« (bat-:rl=~~dl~ce~~g. ~chconine: baakel1 60 ~nta. 6T';N405 ~ha~SS. DlshltS 5c • SOc. some hardly worn from .50 for IT.BL. n2FRolllcord S25 traMiator) SI . Ampllfiet kit I j -l~" AUTO tire rims imd <( MERCED Es Ben z ttey) Sl. Steel wire rack $9. .,."""' MAN's Bike. Good condition re " sew ng machine lo $10. Some 0ir1a 11zea 8-10 Rol ack or <4x5 S2S. $3. Powtr tranaformerslvlth 1 lugs $25. 4 -15" Buick huh wlndlbleld no 2 5'1rlte G.E. clock rad1o SU. 3 ~~,:~ ::.; ~r'!; 115. Boy's bike, Schwinn ~Uo ~~:ess ~~er~ other si?.es 5-12. CU~in.s: 776-9?~ ratings SOc. Used tires .-:r.75 caps 196.l. m. 842-2468 blade bucket eee.ta $10 each. Ra.lnbtrd aprinlden. 5()c. table and two step end SlO. m-5016 snits Sl. New lire .screen dra_pea .50 lo SS. four piece JAe<ms. Carbone!. Hawaii. x 14, ~. usable _tfetd "':)N. laditt1 summer weight Pw!Jcbe headera $20. Set of Mower e n g in e S 8 . tablet ID toar h. c:orat, pat-LOVE Seat-Excellent lrame $8. Baby car brd $5. Toidcy patio set redwood S15. Sets J e Irr Y D a I e • W a rd Y $3.50 t>aeh. 2030 Higbla!'ld I •·lll" iined coat, red, slu Popular Me c ban I ca .I: Refrigerator. works $12. t tr n "d arm c h air , seat Sl. 54&-JQ.19 of placemata $1.25. 9841 La Surfboards 9' l" to JO' 8" Dr. NB. Ask for Jobn "••; $15· new shoes. laditt, Popu.13r Science ~ SlO. Golf ba& Md clubs $2.50. Y'Z naugahyde n o. Bi c y c I e . waa expensive . springs and PARTS r 64 Cl'esta Circ~ IShorecre~ll $10 to $25. Belly Boards StO _64_2-_n_65_· ______ _ 1 • 4 and 8-B. SJ pair; 2, VW air clee.ner S2. VW back ::t.:t 4 ':!. ~: r> :~~ girl's, old but runs good 26" :! = '~: ~~I~::. wagon, Sl ~~25 Parts°:'!~ o~ Brookhurst and In-to $15. 15411 ~arwOJd, DESK $20. Children's lkils • , •• rt-wave HalllcraJtcr bumpers (2) S2 ~cb. VW S5. 2 Seani Sculptura blu(' 58 ford Convertlblf' SI _ S2S dianapohs. 952-7328 Midway City. 849-3159 S20. Stroller $5. 3Snim 'io~. SlO and S25. TV in-~bouds,onep.irS2. ~np~50~C~~:~ toilet Beats, new SJ each. :'~ns 70lllris.Coronadel New 6 volt push outt~ METALHtlllywoodTwinBcd BOY'S Bike sio-:-small camera S2S. Toya n. Girl's ~~, .. ~~;:~z.~' 5 wlumet, 23 .. T.V. Maple elllillrge Q>. t cameras 25c 26" table lamp and ehadr radio for VW ~. Excellent Frame $2. Battery ()larger. wbeela. flat tire. Cost $70. blket m and SJ. Sina~ 25c a pa.Ir. ~ G~ -$15. Guitar S2. 2 Beam pin-$1.50. S8t • l<Mi P M CHEST Drawers $\j (j 650 x 14 lire on F'ord rim t•harges l to 6 batteries. $25. Good bib. 708 Jril, Corona $2C. Dresser SJO. Rot~~ ;·;'A $binaUon washer • eh bottles $1 each. White 545-4340 drawers) chairs -maple 121 •19 Bwnper Jackll $2. Sf'ab Air Compre.uor 1i4 H.P. de1 Mar OR 3'-i316 :o.~:;· ;;J;~o~inea ~~y~r 25. 614~ W. Balboc TEEN aKe giria, clothes, foot stool $'l.50. Tool boxes PLAYPEN &: pad $5. Table ~ ~:~z~ 4;,e~'='. ~~ from Volvo SIO. 847-1707 elec. $25. 21" 10/4 rubber WHEEL baJTow $3. Band SS. '1IXf1 Leeward 6aoe. m:.r~~ lamp $12.5): =.:~ ~::'~ ~ 50c -$6. Stei!I rack for & cha.Ira $5. Jewelry 50c-Sl. Iris. Corona dcl Mar . PLANTERS: T r o PI ca Is . cov~red extension cord wilh saw $211. p ort a b I e Nw port Beach, 548-W7: (}'ow table $10; br1* !we· lorala, paialeys. theadw. ~~ ~~~ ~~ =~-Sl~:!t ~ 673-8316 SSruschSuias, 1,ern. cllvia 40c -4 ~u:i r~ptta~~ -:o:lug typewriter SS. Wairon $3. POOL filter $25. Pel.let ii)stol In& lamp $25; otflce cba1r ~ .TUllilP!I' and turtle ~ ainlc S2. Blodc and 50c-n . 9621 Albecore. ofl of . CCU en ts, c a c I u s . su e or 1'11 er up Old chain S6 each. Boy's SlO. 20·• I h er m o s t a ·t I c $25; ovenwve and ldtchm neck eeta '5 • SS. C'!tlam: tadde ~·· Garfield. Huntington Beach. R E f R I G E R AT 0 R Lg ~'Qplnthus lily, geraniums. Sl.8. 50' heavy duty 12/7 ex-bDce $6. Scooter fl. Very 09l'rated fan $25. Road .r~ utenaib 2Sc to $2.50. lQ rUI, En I l t I h made bincdan ;: gi~· ;~:. Sun April 7 12 PM thru Sa~ Servrl SIS. Riviera brd sola bibiSCUll 20c • SJ. Live tension cord $12. 70' 14/2 s;ood Olev sta11er S 3 . $5. Old clock SB. Air-con- ' DoJphin T-~. ,,..__ del cubmen cbamoUe • lined CM .... _ .... _ 4113 $10. Divan s.i. chair to ~eplan!s arrangements extension cord ss. 536-1131 Mllleral apecimeoa 2x' • SJ. d itioncr S25. 962--0877 I>\ Mar ~· ''"""' ........... CaJnel. Navy tl'mdl l UIUD\a aouth 19th and match SJ Lt. mahogany end tr reram1r pln.nttrs SOc • VERY llliC<' be by 'ttib and Good Otev Ro c h rs r e r • . $25. Swoeeten $UiO • Pltieentia KING s~ mattress us. 2 tsbl" SJ. 642-6574. 5319 SJ.25. V~ 20c • Sl . 164 mattress Sl5 Baby Ac· carburetor SS. Sat-Sun only. EASTER pupple-s, % S!lwr ;\~~a\'rqT!~ ~._-=. ~~. l..U&n w. $4 ~ $1~:' ~~ltionand nbo 8 11 11prlng. ~, srz;ng~for king maldt· Bruer D-esccnl. NB ~:-ill P~ c.22M .. ~orf Orange ceS!!Ories l!C&l~s. di a P e r C~M rt. 2581 Sant& Ana. ~~ % :ker. mh\la~ure :;48-8868 "" ..., """4;11 Hip ~ ltn!dgtrt $.1 • """" '-VllU • 54~3118 · ra · one Year 0 · TWlN Siie H-~llywood hd --cen SI· "" 1 pan. and miJ!c. Z5 to SJ. · · · -~ :S ,,l. -7"--.. -" $4. Sladm: ·-ANTIQUE high bo~ dr~nn· AntiquC' 4 drawer drCl)scr ,-~· ·~ C.OQR,M!ud._....'-).Mlftl~ IDl'a'pe9.-~ tot\._, KQ1~"'-, •·ro~o.~ ~'~"1~· ',r. "" . -.d. I., ,,._~ \ ... 4R&WW .,..... ·.:-. ·: ~. r,,.n~ ~~Wai antt~ ••. • ~:--rt, ctt• ~ -iim1 -.... ~ -.. ~fn atrotrd n,: Ci-lb $10. Lamps Sl.50. Bed 'hefidboi'rd ~"121>'. CMir Slfiabie . pla~yi(. ww·iw tfS.~ bar l11Uored curtains 54" x 40" temed !Jc. Shoes, mes ~ $10. C'he&l ol drawers $5. lrgs, 11turdy formlca top $.20. Walker S2. Bugizy S 8 . and Frame $3. Radio $2. and 2 cbalrt $25. Clolheallne bella $10. Baskd>&ll bopp never ....ied S9. Bet,, IC8le 'm: boots, '-Is, Oau, aad-Vanity glass top $5. 3 piecr 646-1744 NE~ One·plece foul-weather B11thtub S1. lnCant wardrob!' Record Rack 20 Puules $15. Umbrell• SB. Large $1. Me1Jl blnj cap jt). $.150. Walker $3. V~ cle, DUnle8 S2 • ,;. Box S«lional S20 each. 'l Maple 71 " ROTARY power mower: suits, small, large & xtra closet S2S. Nau g a h Yd e mes 15 to Ts. Greeti , trunk D>. Blond desk S25. ~ , S1. 3 ~temtt:y outnts llait I purees 50t • $2.50. Pim 50c coffee tables $15 & SlO. ~ 3 HP Brisucs & Stratton lge $10. Small sailboat !ldwr recliner $25. Danish ~hair ga rda lS bo n .calibe ~ Mllple dm flS. Ladles STOVE with rotiaerie ;:f5. $.). each or all fer $12. Oall • SL ~ '3. &eds. Ma!Me end tables SS each. good rngine. mower need~ S! rach. Halt·anch braided J7. DiYidtr S.'\ End table $5. ~ s2(, S:rt>eu aet r S7 dt'ess, medium and i.mall Refrigerator $25. Utµly till~ nedt1ace9. Cl'Cmel $1 • $12. Chromt table with 2 leaves l'P'p!llMI $6.50. 842-2342 hnr ll cents foot. ST'.rll.55. Bunk beds SlO 14621 Aspen Record . Pl~tr $2.50 eo; 50c. Upholstered chairs S2S table $5. Maple dresser $25. J/ .. 'l and woman 3 -.....a Beta SUO. ~ $1. and 4 <.-ha.mi Sl5. Hide-a·bed R-ECORO 1 . bl I 4208 River Ave .. NB I Circle,. HB fnPar Ed"•ards .,_ p k d ' . each. Captain's c h• i r . Mirror and bookcase ~a,!-~ "M\....cl-.... •. umta es· i.ar. ---.. R 1 .;x.vut ac an accessar1es 1 $18 Lam S7 h hik"S nf't'd tires and paint '"""" '""' Wlm i;,ap cover.; $5. Bartw. llnl model TA SS .Coll _, GM F't'i:tid8irl' clcetric stovt, an·1 oya Onk1 25 lo S1 Fiberglass bow map e . pg . tac . board to match n s ~ S H ..;..i• bik · ,... • ..,'""""."' 11ue$3 21amne$1C · · 8 •u l I S2" 2nd L . ., · · 640 x 14 tire S2 Pitce ol ......... _ ttr nd -S::~~TnJ5"• s e S5 f'Rch . ..., ... ~ "~er" $8, • • . ...., or PB.Ir «Eni:li~hl RC 531 automatiC' x nl. .,. e ta ble!'. l cor· ATE model washer. Ill is arrows. sheath $2. Boys . 4 . wi ... w ma . Pllll a •II" .. ...., Kodak $4. Hit 45's 50c Polt lamp S1 6 x 9 brige "h.ingrr $7.50. 548-9870 nrr table. S4 rach. Plllr J $:i Rabb1tJ1 SI rnrh Tires Sl clothes and shot's aize 16 .~ ~ ~ x 84 :·~I~ 1th $5. ~ trub can1. $1 n<11. CllNS S20. SpaniJlh flxturrt1 540-1793 ruiz $25. Utility cabmrt SS. CRUTCHES .. s·rutrhrs. S2.J(). l2 volt FM -S7. TraiJer hitch S'l. Bird s1. Rsbbll ears .25. AIJSN';l' . rvne p,<.llnne outfit&. i.uc ,s,1 S5 patr. Mounted 8a11 HARDWOOD I01a bed SS MangJe "5. 228 fa1rw11y Pl.. Cull loem . ~rw ~•lion. polil'r r ,. c e iv er, $10. ""It" $2. Radio SJ. Toaster 897-882j 1544.l Stanford ve. . . and $2. Wa!tresa .unirormJ1 • ilo1'1'\." $5. Decorator ClllB Ell!Clrlc mixer 2!5c:. Popco~ C.M . Pft cd SS. 548·9870 Thrrmador wall hratcr, StO. 11. WbPclbar~ S7. 769\2 Ln .. H.B. NEWLY uphollttted D~lsh Md blackskirtl. 1111.e Q $1 s;, nd'. 4 tracl< slf'f'PO lape popper u. Deep ~ DEXDRATIVE wrought iron ~S. 100 day itlass dom-6n-tJS5. 42QI River Ave.. W. 201.h, off Placl'ntia and modem bed divan $24.50. 2 each. ~es. size·~· '·~. Speajcers sz; mch. Prf'. Iron8.. Wied u door atop&: srctions $20 each. Ra"•ln ~ Sl;,, S day d<'rol'ator $5. l\B 19th HAND Lawn Edger $3.50. like new dlvane m.rio tacb. children• dothtt1. "'1ze . " •'l)rded tape9 S2S dozan. each. Car cooler ~ Dish rhaiT $7.50 Antique mart>lr :>48-9870 BEIGE Ion t• Antique pine-drop leaf table ~ type ironer, works • Sl. Record player SS: .>-."rl.'"'84 after noon " mch stack 25c. ~ es, table tql $7. Round marblr DUNCAN Phyff' table $70. 3 Bl '!LT-in eltctric w a 11 10 x 12 ny ~~ b ~b 2S $25, $20. Minnow Bucket w~i~has pJOd $12.50. Dlsbe!. 5c • $1. ?at. 548-4983 " j c:r_\Y Chromt kitchen l~blr 'nttS with nb!5 6.95 x H Si-l ta'At $7."IO. Rug Cl'llflll' S2.:'A> piN'P blur an whitr dmettr ~;.~'~r~; f~e~~: ;~· SlO. girls"':ig ~ :~ ~ and hook SJ. Single folding Tro W. 19th St &t6-85S8 LAD~ dothes. aome new. • • 'C -IO". 2 lov~ly klt~"·n and $4. lAmpl 50c each. Old !'mall wrought iron tahlr'l ~rt S2.l. TV. 11 $.j.SJo. Elrr-. 549-0498 ' metal bed $.1.50 . ._way Elec-GOLD oauiabyde aw Ivel modem skirts. N~ilt. ~5 ;!2 ~ • .,,.. llV'ge comtortablt bedroom S.'\ 50 & S4 Wrought il'Ol'I Irie motor S2 Toys Sc . SlO 1"'" box SlJC'IOis and mat· trlc Waffte and Grill :Mn rocker $23. Picnic set wblte blouses. eveni~ drelldll. 1•halrll 75c eacn. T'able $'1 Sll:Jl brackf'ts $2-$.j. Elrrtnc 1979 OrM2r Avr. Sill onh ff'('~!I S25; .OOd bf'a.~ and· WEBCOR tape rt'COrdcr $25, 54,50. La~e Frame SZ.50 $19. Ladl.H ski park• and wO'll ~acn 50c -$10. Siu"'" ~ :-, LE !..e-•,,J" ba~r~n Sprinkler system $2. Doublr M'oil<.'r s;, Shrlve11 t!.~-.0 ELEC'TRIC' · , 1rnn, S8.50: b r As ii vanity I mC'll'Oi>Ol111an l'tldialor $15. 20'1 Ocean Avenue. 11.e . pants, size lO $20. 548-988'l 10 54&-11236 _ , • • ' ..... } .. ,,. l!ke nrw s:1. m,;lt-" _ ..... ,t ~ 1111\rror S4 . .j0 Antiqur !lhor ra.nj?(', J:ood ('00. ~I'll $.l.5Q; Iron vanity stool r?nr a'<P •Ith tirPS S15. .,...,_,,,,..., . , ~."" ''"" .. 'U .. ,u e --nd St. d111on S?~i 962-9911 or ~." ·. •u ·-" br f rmsa rut .. w t:, tftnt g x 9 _oNV>N __ ' • SKIS S20 -1r. 58 ~ult MOVIE ICTttn. 4 x C,.,_Uie '"'" r:J tr\c.> k -;bane 81.o.>I SJ.50. ~{('n's. s11r l6.'«) """ ,,, .,.,, 8U i re S r r P <?> n ' 00 ..., " r-Skl~ ~ven coo r.r S2. 11 , roll<"r skall'fo $6. Small I Si :iO· Capealn's· chair SlO: $2;,. car c·1rrirr 7 ft x 40'' x SOFA 84:-d $10. 8' ColH'h sio. $25. Beer kegs SS. tee cht!!I new $6. 548-3236 u .. ;~r· ~.'°a~~.':; !'.lt-..wi I a m p s Sl .S0-$2.~..0. ~Mh€Sr1c sewing-marh1~r 1 <0htl brass drewt>r pull~ 50 Li" h~h SU. 2 compartment M7-7017 no. lee chest SS. Campetovt 2 ALBINO parakttta nd :' P:~cz di!lfltte S25. Doub!" l:"CJ, comptrte m. 2 ~trp aoo coctee tables $8. Cate lllblc $4. Wedding drell S7. 1S31 Orange Ave C .. 'd. ~II Y'l'9T old girt 2Sc: _ n. M2-:i815 wit t·ohlnrr and 11001. Rim~ l'<'n11• eacll, beth and kllcbrn I sink SJ. vcgf'tablt? Juicer $15, KENMORE Auto• Wisher ;to. Coflee table $20. Elec-cage SS. Screen door Ladlet dothes. size 7-1~ jOe .22 RIFIZ'$25 Polaroid $2:1.1 ~~ S'25. 95.'l Union Ave., 1 fixture~ 50 centa . SJ. Brass 2116 Republic, Coata Mesa. 125. Auto. Touter $6. Built-tronlc: pe.rta JlO. Tent $10. Cliarette machine S9. • $1.50. Pole lamp 1Sc. lMne1' $25. Adding roachinl' lamp SlS. 'l'wln wrought phone 64:2-1939 in Diab Wasner, needa work Sabre saw $10. Electric drill bike SU· 10 ..,eed blk WHITE chest of drawtta. l"'t· "el'"nl condition S70 u~ S7M .poq- O\iiplay ncb ~ ettch. I $2). P'oilwr saw ru. Hand SlNGL.E Holl}'WO()d bed $25. U'On·type be.adboe.rds s l SIAMESE KJttens choco!ate ns. 25 lb ICSle $3. Old 15· 30C1 Walftll Lane, C..M. :-:96?.-=. mi==-~--...;t;J-P ~1.. Ntwpo11 8 I v d 1 SAWll and handtool$ Sl/$.5. Double matl.n>!I& and box rich. Tent SlO. 800 Via Lido and seal poines. Perf~ for u,f'labt Va~ma $3. ~ OOAK 35nlln Anutig'mat MONKEY m! case m. between ~ and '{le. I Sat-or f'Ven~ 642-WTO llPl'1"2 S25. 41" Walnut Nord, Udo llft. Newport EUtT slits S20 t a c b Diliper' Pall S1. Ml-GB 1pec:la1 f: 3.5 50 mm witb die, apriCiot m In i at llo In C u 1 ~.., ... ,. tabl Ml: ,,.... -...8 8Mh attedlment S 1 9 . ._,___, ...., LI .__ r. · P.v na .. ~. __ I BOY'S clolhin .. : ... 1·1 .-:1. ...~-r ...... Ila.~ Br.llil '"9""\,YI "' R.tvlera Sofabed C25. 9' x 9' .,,,.___..., u......,.. -· ...,..,..., "" "" cireen nau~byde arm " .... ..1 ~. N11u1r.thydr arm rhair -v ..,,, .,_...,,,..., ::-:====__,--.,._..w ch1tr, e:.cell<!nt cond1t10T1 Cl.. \JUNET S2S. Table s-tw I llJJOl'1 COAi S5, \lacks $2. 1~ S20 c ff ELEC Mixer S7. touter $5, _,, EUROPA. MES A Sean Urnbtdla Tent ..,_ _.,.,._ 2 ~ rlrl'll. S2j 2 rotrnr! h6n~-·dr .. ,...I Sr> Typewriter S25 Tri;>o1 ! 1.?. Bawobali ~~ with Boo. o ce taihl e S 1 O · PrN110 co"---t p .50. E1ec VDlDE. CM. S' be' ..... n••ur. Table Type HI Q\alr SS. OWSS IOp ~• ,.erator $21>. IDr Chevy n o e ou··~n., "'"' . I kca.., no. Srvrral lamp~ .. ""'"" '6"' --6*-9118 IUO ,,.,... Ml'! .. ~1·· :linm .. ter $5 rarh ' papr v1rr S25 <:tcr'; ar.rl 1!r>s' <: r9r ... ;) " 51'J S:!. ~Kl I Sl~S'..'O Sa . <'Rn o~er 14.;io. Copper c.>ucb $2S. Girl'• 20'' bllte Oval Did Table s s . ---~..,,..,.,=-=----......-VloU 2.,:,, h--11lools r, ps'\r lflll:i t r:. Rlock rad~ S: j. : s;;lGLE rollawa) hro SX 1 _O\rn~llOl'I, 1c~1~ ~t~ 15~2212 rhaflnit diAh SU. Complete 110. Ledltt1 :bt" bike $4. Doghouse $2.50. 3 pnirs or 2 UNDERWOOD Slllndard R.~rn==-~-type-......:_pow_er __ a..._.._ \\ ~.,, 'lr-wpon Rt>11rh l Enl&.rl;rr $Zi. W0o~I :atnr Wrl't<l'r roCI!"" rable SI f'11rhcrwart $20. Dbl hot R1tb7 baMinett Oii stand White Drapes; fr' X 2-t" S2. t)1Jewrittn SlS and S22 mower llO. Sturdy~~~·· 67:;-0'J.t' fl'> CandlNltlcks $15. FM Trl,.phool' siand fj r : BRANO new tub and showrr plior $5. t6x30 oven JI'>. with net snd eaUn N~ 98'' ll 451· $4. 72" x S3" (I.In-eadl. Corona port~e Sl1. verlible 11>la Pl. GAS f'lln.,:;-·~:--c h-1 d'• n r Bus~nl'tt(' S.'i. Draltlni:: Oroplr&.! lat-IC' S2. S46-58H I •.>mbin1tlion with m11trh1n1t Record album11 .jO ceni. S15. AntiqlK" roclrfr '«rilb ed) .. 962-50T1 310 Broadway, C.M. ft *"" swimmln& pool . 0~ .., 1ablr S7 50. Sulteasr SIO sink. nl'Vf'r u11ed S25. Ice h ·~ can b& ..... ._ ...... u MONTEREY 1 dra"8' cbHt Pool tllte ..., ii crutch«> SJ Child's picnic Micme<.'OJ>(' SlO. Tel~OP" BIRD ~es S1 each. Dresses box, runt1 ltOOd S'20 Bltt <'ac . c o1_,,on $25. Double, e ~.,. ....,, -walnut A&4K>RTED (WOCICIHl main r -... Va . style table SS. Chf'Jlt nf SIO 1, k I "nd suits ilu 14-16 2.lc-50c Ford 4 b«n-el Parbur-•or ..,0 twin beda S25 each. Kine ~ tablta wtth ""*1c !met Sl and $l. R«rtpratot $3. SpllnWl ~ tlMe Dra)n bole 25 ft 1'5. & draWttt $3. Nett ho"< S2 .ammoc SlO. Hltir , -· --"' r 1 •• cler bl SU. f1S.-4234 SI. Mutive wood delllk S25. (~l Q5. C It I ne ae <C. red) tT.!IO. Small filltt tz. Pool CID¥tt en .. edger ... n---' L·r· '1ryrr $4. Orlmtal iruitar ORA/If GE U$>bol$t ' ed chlllr ~· x t 8 rt. studs 20r each. 'j7 Pa.Ir ol wt-.... ...&. ...... _,_ Cl~.. -hC ,._ ~ chlllt su e. ~ Chemicals $1.SO. ,·~· •• '"'"'"'"" Sl 00 Cblnese treasure boi< ~. ~ di.sroeal S4 ord Pllrts 20c-SQ. ford USID IDkt cciottd nylon . .,. ._ ... ..,.. .. ., """" .,.,... ·-.,.,,.. ... _.. oW tru.k pS __...,wall •-tools ~ ft. 12-71.i" "< llli" SIS. ArUfidal tr'ff $10.1 Drtu."{e Ironer S20 Olild'~ 1 •utomalic-t:nlnsm.ission fits raf11et S25 Pit' roam Hard $2S.. Set at 2Ml EUROPA, wool l2IClS I'll 00 CM • .... -. 1i4 lrdl atepplne atonea S'2 1113" ·~ tt.-...... 1o MESA VERDE. CM u -... ea. ,;._ ........_ $111. ll.lrron Sic ~ 125. 6 1"f'....., ' tioni bb=ks · -s1ro1J"f' ~ M!taJ totd.ihr -:sn1 t.able. 2 chlltrs S2. hu •Y""ll" '60. ru. 14" 11a11 s.wa Roetiuck ,.. .-.-'« -._. • SL hbr1e &. Art abjects wttb me.ttrna no. ar S2. Rail rm rh11ira fl 1998 ~ona ~\314 bca11ta ~Neb. 348 Oltvy lawnmower •· Upholatt'ftd 3 Oval brakted rap. ttd and Westen ~ "5· Gu 25c-$2.59. la & lJth sc. '~::JI~~~ ~n~ CM ' DOL'lU.E tK.'Cl ma~1 and ~;4~ $25. Small d«k SS I ~"I cMJr. rlftda wortc brown comblnatlcla. t '"12'. a.,. (Sffnl 125-K)tdan (rew) C.11. Set oDt1 M WEST I NG R 0 Heh. No S\Jn -"-~1~11 r c•U..F.n'OR'S romi•·!I, ~!)(!. hllrin;; lltt w!lli !h."tlt S'JO., $20 rk2 ~ut w~ body s"'pn·n~°"'.._ ~~~ .. bk ... ~lr. )l".64", 32" JC21'', lib IM'W. Tlllble and C cM1rt (metall ANTIQUE 'fM!ty • 2 5 ~= ~· ~t ··au>. ·' &7 M 1 O C ?:JC 0.)l.lbl t ' • " •. " oma....: wai1tit-r "' .,...,. '"'""'""' en.a. USN! 3 mnntha, 125. 31)1' JI. UMd ~ llX'flClS • ' rw• _,_ ......_, .. Cr",. n v I I J e A v ,.., I ' llrYt' ·, h • S4. "'u• rr .<>t •i>Ot"I \.:n. C\Jf' part11 S5 1724 Tu tin I S1, Tool bo.ll $2. Mrtnl Hott.._.. ........................ z $1$. Uaed ltnoleum ~ll. ~-~ • 11• D "~~ tlOYe 125. ~ f(f'!tmlnattr I C11mp t'fllllpnumt: gallon P..•f'fN't con.1i•k-1 tea. 11T C.M. · s • Jl(.!Iywood ~ f $4 TWV<IW UIC"ll 111•••-·-, • .,. .... _ ~~ UNO' ... ...._. wotrr can S2.SO. Trap $2.00. i\ttA1e. Balboa laland 67~ rsmt · S' fill('(! CCM'fll. e~tlfmt ton· ~ Water taM {premutt) m. Laol,. 14.. l.S PM S.t 2 NIN b«la 125 «!lldl. a.._ we. .._. ~0. 24" bl~ ~ and 1mall f«'<?drr 3313 S M A L L R C A ff t • f l Wilton llhrow rua S 16 . dlUon $25. smaJ1 f.brotm 9D0 pt.. $2S. 2 !teamer only 2l• ~ c.M · bkl bed ~ tlMcllgtllf, ~~~_±.•id and motor qu.rt water C9n. not I~ EAiTEft llumJn. all colora Atahoilll\f S:G. Baby lt'edinj ~9lrr ta.Wf. red top, .._ leaftl, TwuDb (okl) • eMll. <-4 ' • ~ • • .. ,_ tio.I•. f8P and bandt S2 tor 11. 81CI\. ~. 20.17Hi S. table S4. • l P,': ftbaaJ.ia TREDi I' ID 10' '9 tabt: 14. y-c:Mlr, ....... $«. Ot I C TUle ( 1 t e I 1 EA81'la ._.... •ta a I I u=-:::~='AN~-,._T-::b-"""$11,--....4 , l111'Ell 'i ~ .n. 2 )' aia-~ and U"' ~St .. s.A. ~ 41' "S4 St. "2-au Fnlltl• ~> ne. a.t. mee ., IDml ' (Ida' t' ., a or--. a.a. ...., ......_. witt. .,...... '15 _. ~ S». ~ .. btd S25. rows SS. Radl i. u.ma SL .,, OD:v 1CJck df bnllll sit. UcllM .... 'bYt • .._> SI • ....._ Sii. 8llllt SD. .... _., 1~ ~ ... .._ __ l M>-1.SI~ _ _ ~ rtftm: ~-._,... ahift, 6 _Ste. .._ ._ • Cll'Db TAPE S.:;c .. '-"l SU ...._ ................ ll ..... a.R Ill. ~ • 1Jliii eoa1s II e.dl. DOOBU; box .-.r. .. t. ._ DO. ~ ~ ruo. . 54Ml11 ~ m. a.. ST -fl 711, T ........... liliW , ... mid ldtdla et $C .,._. nf ft'AllM 125. Oest ,.. LOYDtR.DiS bu. lie.: ~ *t. ....... 9dl. IL a. I ... ._.. Ba> sa lilllllr ..... PM •.. -__ 12 _. ,J .-_ -....__ .. _ t...... ~ pamp f7. Bo&t J1C* S2.. Plln ......... -17. A I b I no Vtoleta 41c. ,..,..,,.,_ Wiat •I S r 1 DI I .... .s, .. ._. ...... -ell* .. ~.1 -., f~JW~IH&i"iiedilii""n;•ltl~J • -..--. -.,. ... _. -~ .... ...,.. Owl\ tlt'trnet J5. DftT ....,..,. 11.s\. Jap ~ Dowtt • • J tw lie. Lllll MW .. I ... ' a.a. ..,...... ........... '1J ......_ a ... (pllis 1-c:~rte , wftJt four d.\aJrs S 1 5 . anttc-rs 13. Dtctrlt' try si-n tum 13.SO. fC2..DS3 Hflh11•1 "'1 ~-~ *-D • P& 1tlll • di@' S11...•-Mti m. .... _. a ~=~:tl.5 · SJ0. 1101 ~ SU O. Mrn'a clothln.11. KE~M01lE•t11Mr-dtyer Pt!ni 25t, Dnrf buJbpo P16'Ii*W Ll1it. R ·B · ~ tnltll • iJlii. -W eltlct.rte • 14' ·-n.11 DJNl:TTE tal* with tour Jackti.. suJts. shirt .. pants t'Ollablnet.lon. good condition ?X. '401 caMlllo, mne ma. Ml.rl ~·m """ ...., ~ aiick. 1WD'f ~ ... llrt "" $S.. 9IMll '::"""' TV. .wive! rbAlni no. formic• dl~ttf' ZX. J.l. Om•lnt *''-!'JOc:.Sl. q. ~y·s t'flr btid. likt ~tin, C.M. ~ A;. ... p s ~ ..... ~ lw. 1 1 :.?.!· :.! :..rn:..... ... .,::"':...: P i-.., 15" • .i .. 80ll• 3 Gf Jo. doll•. ~,.SS. K1np1tt heedboard 2l!» N1ulonAI Avr. C.~. MW Sl, Atf"'115 SM.AU. ....... ~ #t, J ..... Q . W .....,,. :=;:;c-.. Cl:n:,:.-""•s 1 hme TIS· ~ ..... eebtMta Clllly, ~ 1 ..,_•1or elf $2.110. 1'ri.n ~rd •nd ST> OJ.atom llOfa, nttch KDIMOflE auto ma 1 le ctro, .,.,.. ...-to • JC :.& J2S. OllCW Ta* ~ ,._o A"'t'i-llftllll ._ ..ith 2 TAlllZ , __ ....._. 31 ~ all'ffr -~'::'N.8. ~rws_a~N~,:; ~m: ~.1rc','i~~ ~Hit=~=~~:'.:!":.".., ........ __. !!.!"~"~"::."; =--~~ ~n;: -• U.t"lb Pli1r &D-M2 ... ~ t .. ln-1115 -• ........ .... • ...... ...... -.. l . . . ·-. __ ... ____ . .. .. ,,. ;.,, ' ' . • -' ' -·-; aw.. auto, trana., VJ. alr , ~.with new open roed 8 · 1t. dlx. llde d1~tt4! camo,,r : 'tt.ntutic: VlllUf'. Economy ;-~~~$t985 -·-he -r.Jetcope Spttial e G.M.C. " tDcl P.U. Cu."' ~ ... 1olr mha&e with 8' \\Jukan C&Jnl)fr. Excellent CoaditSon. Mu.t lff. :fa~:. ,_-$2445 t, t -·-;tl'Qiev. H.D. camper equlpl }O.Spllt rlllll · large tires wilb '1 <tt&ndup Pil&J'lm camper ) icde dJnette • mnnomalic ~ tlltlet. Thil package Is like ., ""-"' -IDUllt lee to appreciate ~-;;. . ,_-$2345 "Pb l:to t·-·-Trucks FED.SIG r I I I I l:uuNl · j .' I l . I' 1 I? I' i° i' I I -1 In :tm-;;~~n'I you <omln I Bertho -"I can't. A moth I Is IN H IF I at• my bikini ... I 17 I I I 8ob -"The little raSC?,I. He ~~·~=· :!·=·==·=· must hov--,..., ci -1 IWAllll 14·' · V by Mnno In tn. ftllul119 WOids · you de119lop from srep No. 3 below. ' 11 1 j I 1 A Cod'plere rhe chudcle quored l • ,, .. .,,,. .,......., ~le. lf'C. SCRAM·Lm ANSWERS IN DIME·A·UNE 9500 Campers 9520 lmp0rttd Au'°' 9600 .,,. .. -~ -_...,;--~ .. 549-03U -673-1190 ""KM ... 9&.¥9. cotfA •IA •a SUPER 90 PORSCHE ~ wltb black kiter. $2195. Dir. 892-~2214 SIMCA 196.i Simca 4 door beautiful red paint job -car has UIXXI milet on tuU factory war. ranty • full llrice only S895.00 $25.00 dellven on IP" proved cttdit can be Sffll at 901 E. 1.st St. Santa Ana or call 5G-880J. l>lr SUNIEAM lS65 Sunbeam Ti&er com. pletely reconditioned with nu caody apple type paint job and white top. Foh:I V8 m otor It 4 speed lra.nsm.iuion call c r e d I t mgr. at 542-81>1 for a~ pointment arMl detan.e. Dlr. TOYOTA . . . . ,. -.. ..... -·' TIANSPORTATION ...._,._. A-. HOO s,.rt c;,,. --------------~ YOLUWAGIN Afttiques, C....,_ H 15 'M VW Vltlallt Wagoq, "'"' '30 Model A Fed Cpe. 'lfith brakes It tra111. $1600. Ford , I a t h e a d qs. • 675-3390 daya. • Hydraullc brka, etc ..... VOLKSWAGEN 1967 Volcswagen $1699 6 Mo.-4,000 Ml. Ouar. Incluc!et 50 HP Seriel, Wlnd- lhleld WUbers, f u I I Vinyl lntmor, Outside MI r r or, Healer, Otboster. u well as cltl\nll'P •nd deUvery. $112 Full On. Payment l~ludet Tax & Lie. $55.24 mo. bank ftn•n. VOLVO '681/2 VOLVO NOW HEREI SEE THEM TODAY ~Llmi4 • IMPORTS 1966 Harbor, C.M. ~9303 VOLVO Ask about our ------~------- 1182 Dn -36 mu@ $40.99+ 'S2 Volvo l22S Sed. • ape!, 1 final peyment tor title. R It H. Elrcel. cond. Must T&M MOTORS sell ms ~0 aft ·7 SpeclaUzlng • VW A Porsche llCl GARDEN GROVE BI. Sport C.rs 9610 '59 Le Baron, atalnJHI A plastic top. ee.t q&r, • 962-1321 • Autoe Want.er , r ·,· NEWf '. T PONTIAC DEMER \I I ', ' TOP DOLLAR CASH CLEAN USED CAR or TRUCK I ' \\I '' f t I f ' . . .. ,. .... s.1, For LESS :f '65 CHEVROLET I • BEL ADl V.f. auto. ~. rwllo, bee.ta, power at.etJ.; lbs. NEZ-932. ; Wes tt676, is '1299. SAVE $376 '67 CAMARO '! V-3, auto.. r.dio, heater, power st.eerl.ni. Bal of ~ car W&1Ta.Dty, UEY-050. Wu $2799, i1 '2355, ' SAVE $444 '65 MUSTANG V-8, auto. tnna.., ra di ~ hMt.er. PIV 85C. I w .. ,2199, ,, $1791. SAVE GARDEN GROVE 892-5551 or 534.2214 ct -r--' 67 VW: Xlnl cone!. ski & IUJ· gage racki.. $1750 68112 MG NOW HERE! SEE THEM TODAY $405 WE PAY '65 IMPALASPT.CPJ ..... t,.~. l'OP ~"!:e:~~~d~ 548-2687 '65 V.W. Sedan xlnt rond ~ UULO PCM-413 . suoo 847-4914 cAu.. AFTER IMPORTS w .. $2199, ts $1676. S P.M. SAVE mllet&r. Sl400. 1966 Harbor. C.M. 646-9303 • .,, "cAMPER V#\NS )II l'ard camper van • com- jlete camper package Sll8i -113 vw camper bu.camper '66VW. EXcond. Low PRICE $523 ., • Call ~2 • .&i7 TR3 Rdatr with hardtop. '65 DODGE 440 ! '51 Ford ~ T. P.U. w/54 TRANSPORTERS ALFA ROMEO 681/2 TOYOTA '61 V.W. Bua '64 E~ new In good mecbanlcal CCO· FOR NICE CARS ' ~ ,3:,:. :,. :S = IUSES-CAMPllS '65 Spyder ve1ooe s IPd eon. SEE~:.~1fJbAv ~ ~~ ~~~ " ~25~ ~~:i:i::: AND TRUCKS :!era~~ ._, r ....... • ...... S12!l5 YOO MU!l' SEE THESE USED CAMPER 53+-4f58 or 64&-2904 Eve '67 VW t Pll•. course cond, low miles, blue ._ ......... vw cr-'dit can be seen at 901 E. •ny u.k• or u......1.1 w .. fl7S99AVE' is $125L'j or wk:nd9 'tS Delaxe Bua 9 pus l2> It blk-$1800. 493-3360. cdMll L•...: 1 -ncu Sunroot. Xlnt lat Santa Ana « call 542-~ ,..... -'60 DODGE ~ T"" PU, long '63 ~axe Bua 9 pa · iw\ UlllG ~~-One owner. $795. _8801_D_lr_._____ CONNELL $544 Jc-. PACKAGES !.r'1wLare an exceptional i ~1come --- .' • 5 yr. bank financing ~NTA ANA 531-4650 ~ S. HARBOR BLVD. EM~~~·IXXl......-;mlri".~C"Sl-Bua~·, ~ ---~ ,!u~: :~~. -111PORT . "~:;rll»"."" ':"'?'!'r·J:-;f -2~r~~':k 64 -cRev. -Ftt0;1 &autilul ou yellow paint • $25.00 deUven on appl'OVed COSTA MES~ Lone wide bed, 4 a1*l4 Trucks 9500 ~ o cherry Interior • runs like 1966 Harbor. C.M. 646-9303 '88 VW Bug, sunroof Rib credit can be Ren at 901 E. 546-1203 radio • heater. FZ5771. -., ' S oew ·full price only m .oo. ·TOYOTA $1450. Abo BSA 650 Cc $560 lit Santa Ana or call 542-l!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!l!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll Wu $1799, is $1377. ~ ~O; $25.00 delivers on approved · · . · · 494-5655 8S01 Dir Will Buy SA VE i'i 9300 __ _;... ____ _ LAMBRETI'A. 150 C.C W~ ~flp credit can be seen at 901 E. HEADQUARTERS VW '65 equareback 1500 S. MID • ENGINE band con-$422 ,,. 1st SI .. Santa Ana or call MOR 24,IXXI mlln, exceUenJ cond. structed 1ports car. Corvair 549..0303 -673· 1190 '542-8841 Dir EL E $1399 flnn. 546-2549 rwr train, disc brks, alum Your Volkswapn « Poracba '' ver Special. Near new, ·au actul mllee. WlncWUeld •car carrter. Have to sell! _,,,or ofter. 403 7th St., Apt •D, HB mt """'°• ILVO. COSTA MISA 66 AUSTIN HEALEY GRO'"" BLVD DIAL direct 6'2·5678, Qwie skin S1550. Aft 6 pm • 355 It PaJ top ~ Paid for 9625 GARDEN vs:. 1'0'lr ad ttien lit blclt and Rochester St. CM 646-3433 or not. Call Ralph SALE Of New Camper Sprite Canv. Mark Ill GARDEN GROVE JE 1.fQI ,...£ to' ..,_ .._ .,._, nn.•t· -•e,.,.b"tl" n.-. __ ,.__ 673-1190 DEMONSTRATOR 19S7 GMC %·TON S b e 111 ! M c Don a Id ~ent condition! Sll50 ~-""' p......., • ._. ..::"= uJ~='°'==_.==' ="=......,..='""':=:::.!...::======== Telescopic Campers. Two 67 e 538-6306 • tlOO UMcl Cert Yamaha 3a> Scrambler ,IXXI ml. 5 moe old. /Helmet S500 P'lrm ~ GMC P.U. trucb, leas thM ,.,.,,, A ti' Hal 3000 _N_ow __ c_.,.. _____________ 9900_ New c.,. l ,IXXI ml. Also 'iii ·Ton Chev ....,., ~8 n e ey 9900 Honda 2SOcc Dream. 9Sl 'Darrell St., Costa Mesa. 642-1569 --G-ARA-GEsALE-- parta for Hond11 & Suzuki ~ I ~l blket, ~ • flS:UST SEU. .kn.mediately! , ,,;J;.1 HONDA. $250 « best of· . ftr. * 642-8249 ! , ~ HONDA Scrambler 250 .CC, 9,500 Ml., S37a Cull. 646-7076 with utility body. LOW Rdstr o drive & wire whee.la down le rmanctn& avail. '~ wlblack Interior • full Hatton camper Sales, 221 price $995.00 $25.00 delivers Camper Chll&er Pickup tN:k w Wilson C M S48-034l en approved credit. Can be Automatic transmission, ra-' ' . . aeen at 901 E. 1st St., Santa dio and heater, power steer-1,., .. ..,r:ed Auto. 9600 Ana or call 542-8801 Dlr !ni, h8vy duty robber. ---------1'62 AUSTIN Healey, wire $3195 nr: 11\Y TO r..ft wheels, O'drln, new tires, llllAll VV tq It tonneau cover. Xlnt STANSBURY cone!. Sl4.95. 968.3222 OVER 70 '67 Au.stln Healey Sprite Lo. VOLKSWAGENS ml. Dtr. Reduced for quick BUICK ~.~~9771Can tin pvt pt:y •••. TO CHOOSE FROM ... ......- LARGEST SELECTION -======= 2100 HARBOR Bb..VD. IN ORANGE COUNTY DATSUN COST A MESA 646-9022 . ~uto Service ~ '6G Oat.sun Sedan like new! rI• & P1rt1 9400 Roc,..t'n Vehlcl• 9515 ft ~ Dir. Sacrifice for quick &ale. ' -l''r.ompl Lincoln en&lnes, 358 DIJ!ll'E BUGGY -Meyers ~~ o I Can fin. pvt pty · · 494:9771 cu. ln. S25 ea. 1 Ford 352 M11nx with 1964 VW le all ~ s 494-9771 '" ~u in, $25 . .le other engines thP EMPI &oodiff. Big ~ • 11:'!11~.i. (;•.le J n...• -.--!!"-"-._..___. • _, • -.,._~~wc:_..._ll'll....,wA,it-ll..A,..I ~ '.,. )J_. "j:::tii!i:3r-"''L·~ ... ·'"'"""· ...... ..,,~-~'->· -. _1_,·• ..... • .l',.,~~;s,t.S,...,';.J:i:: ..!. ::: -tnp a.od aide curtains. D>~ •-------- ! Trailor, Travel 9425 chrome. Over $2'200 In· Ferran Late Lusso Cpe VPSled. Sell $1850. TRK 281. 549-0303 -673· 11-90 Top cond thruout. Tool : SCADABOllr. llpe. 4: 1213) 681-6859 mt HAAIOR aLVO. COSTA MllA kit, handbk. etc. 544.7746 .~ j~. w I 1tove. sink, lee-DUNE Buggy band la.id, e Spot Cuh fur Imports " ;'6ox & side a.ttacheble lent. gin.a~ body, chassis w/all We pay more for an}' lmporl FIAT ., J.!Rd once! 962-QSl parts. S400 takes a 11 regardlw ol ycnr. mnke -------- KIT. '66. Self-contalned ~16-2549 or condition. Try ui. before 1966 Flat 6000 sedan • Looks ~ l"kndem wheels. Excellent y o u 1 e 11 • E L M 0 R E and runs like new • the belt >l.Uld. 962-5816 C" -"'era 9S20 MOTORS, 9625 G a rd en bulc transportation tn the ; ii' LANCER. 1956. 10x8 .67 """"" ., ton & 101~, Grove Blvd JE 7-'i630 world today for only $895.00. •1 ~bani, A extra.I. $650. 2803 ..... ~ • ., .,. $25.00 dellven on approved r Prances u,, CM. $40-1974 re-:: :a:~~J: ~tt~ ALFA ROMEO credit. SanCan be seen at 901 E. 1st, ta Ana. Call 542- 9500 xtru Uke new. $5100 or 88al 1~ 1 Alpha Romero R.dstr a --------~-------best offer. 962-9645 beautiful black beauty In 1962 Flats are here. Im- '1'5 FORD F.conoline, hea vy , ,luty van. w/blg e~ne. ;~C. at S695. 494-8485 ' •· !be quican yuu call l 1be quicker you 1e.l1 a· Camper. bolt rack • sb'\.."'P condition only n l1'>.00 mediate delivery on all cabin<'U It bed. $250. 646-$'25.00 dellvers on approved m.xlcls. SedlN $ 1 4 9 5 . 0 0 I 8584 alter 5 PM credit can be attn at 901 E. c~. $1969.00. S p i d e r Wlute t:leptr.anta! 1st, Santa Ana or call 542-$2181.00. Bank financing. I Dlmr • a . Line 8801 Dir California Sporti. Ca rs Ltd. I ~1 E. 1st Sant& Ana. 542- 9600 8801 Dir. r.:.:.:.::.:;;:.:..:.:::....:.~;::.;::..-.;,...:..;~~---------....:-~----~~ 1-9S6--F-~--,-u-ooo--s-ta-ti-.on 1 Wagon • a real steal al only S99:i.OO tull pri~. $25.00 d e 11 v er s on approved credit -can be eeeri at 901 F lat St., Santa Ana or ~ 50-8801 Dlr • llllTIPS DOWr IUY TOUI MEW 1961li TOYOTA AN1WHill llfOIE YOU CJICI • na. .... • 1985 MCB, Ptrfecot Shape! D'el'}'thlnJ r.inp. Mally U• lru. N" Plmll ti"'8. diac brks, wire wbl.I, wen carecl for. A re&l buy for S17S5. Pvt pty eves or w~nd! &46-1()27 &-.... 170l DEAN LEWIS WIElll• U-1 u• •mm ' ·~ MG. TD ''Olllk" Rettnt, Xlnt mecb • NII COhd. Br. R~ Gm, nu uphl. rad, Siii> Pvt pty m-oo.e MEANS Contemporary Elegance FROM Nabers Cadillac OV!alandlfte C-e ~Ville llnlalltd '" SPar1<11ng HorfNfld\I blue wlrtl Pl"'h m1tctijll9 nYlo!I & lt1ftl« lnttrlor. Full -r. naturally, & m1ny olhtr 1Mh1u I. c:e<1,..n1....,. 1xlr11 ll>d, PremlUll\ Voeut fir.•. Very C«efllfly drlvtn lo tltowl meticulous cert In- •"'-' out. '65 RAMBLER $1095 Cleuk: 110 hard!09 coupe. Till1 outst_r,,. fernnr avlomoblle It M ly -'"" wllll VI enelM, radio ond llM!er. wfll19 llde -II ti,_, blldltt Malt l'lua ""1Ch ,,.,.. A efl-rlll9 ~Ill nltrlot wit~ 11111 Ylnyt l<t!wW. Thlt It ITll'tfy ..., CIUftl1ndlM v1lue. '64 CADILLAC $1995 Coupe O.Vllle aportlno • lhlrnm«l"t aliw. .. ,.,lor with the lllldl vlnyl root. Tllll "'-Pita 11 Mll'-4 "t1U'1111Y Wlt'I fadol'Y air Conclllioftl119 alld llH 111 Ill~ luxwy _, te.tur11 l11Cludlnt _, vefll•· stot!r'"9-br11tn-wl,,... 111d IN AM.FM radio Drive !Ills -r.orn. llOWI '66 MUSTANG $1895 . Mltl'dto. C-.. P:lallly rn1t1lllc 9"9ft wllll -IV bl1tlt vtnYI reef e<111kll •ltd black budttt .eels wilt! _,., coowele. Fully loldld wtlll c-..ttnca lltms well ll -tfetrlnt, faclel"( efr C#l<lltlo<llnt , r• dlo Ind .... ,.,. llftllld tllSI, .i-i •• 1"hetl cevtn Ind Wl!llo 1tdl well tll'ft. lladtlcW 11111 ..... ...., IO '63 CADILLAC $1495 Hort's -In • rnHJlonl A .,....,l•klnt a.-Gold C-O.Vllle wtlll Ml IH!hff l,,....lor, Fac--IO'Y ew CltMltlonl"9, Fl/II ,...,.., lnclWl119 • wev _, & • lioet flf ~ del111<1 e.ms. 1-. ewc.1-renr ce,. ..,, "' -*" -r. Yw 9'*11drl'I rnlu "''--· ' J..'L _I ,. PJ...,.. •t-,, . -.-. $1895 COllllM<1t11. Sky blue aultlde wllh rn1tcl!lno 11111'9 Ml 1 .. thtr lnttrlor. Thlt w-1utornooo1 Ml 111 fl/ !ht -IM!Ur'U that Mike tlrM119 a 111 .. 111rallle tx-lfltc• and oA COUM hat fl<lorV 1lr conctl~ lne. Thl1 luxury Hlc:ot l'-9 ll'llllevlOW c;a,.. Ill' "' lonMr -· '62 CADILLAC $995 Sedan O«Vlllt . A IOYlly rn•,_ flnhll wllll ~Ir· Int bef91t leellllr and "Y'°" ln"'1Clr. Thlt IKllll'Y a ir ciondOloMd ""' has mot! .,..,.., -• • luu u lrt Illa! c.d!llK Offen Ind. -*"" loclts, eutometlc ..,,, -""'9. f'lc.t._ ltic. T?llt wtt!tn Ir It IHdllly ""lad end .. ....,. llf Ill ,.... __ '63 CHEVROLET $995 The MOlf _,,,,, IMHll S-S-1 Ha"""' -wllll VI ..,91,,., llucltet _, lnllrlor wllll flew _. IOl1, radio •ltd llH ltr. -•-lf>e, wtllle aide w.n !Im Plut much more. A dlrtt 1Mt1lllc Or- 11n1111 wllll run vlnvf m1tc111.., 1n1 .. io-. TMt - -I IHI l°"9 '°"'° ,_, flnf. '59 CADILLAC $495 . POPUiar Fleetwood with tlMt orltl.,.I ""' flt!'1111 lltld orltlMI Interior by FM!Wood. ,,,,.. ...,, Gii ... for CICllllK llU -doOr 1cdtl. -W!lll. t\lt9o rnarlc IY•· •" -MUI-I eftlll of au.-!Ko torr air c:ondlllonlne, Yw Wiii rie... 10 ... 1!111 - lo boll..... llow aultltrtdlll9 '"' Ytlue II. '65 MUSTANG $1495 H.,Cl!Olt COUPt. Flnlll*t In t "'"" -*lie "" tolor wllll ,.,..ldllnt buclllt ... , ""9rlllr. -.Clll wMel• wlftl Wide .... , 11,... ,... -,.__ " Ml 1 ... MUllft lllrto HCll. ltNtt et\11 Miter, tlMM ..... -duel ......,.,., Thb _,., - -QI< la wll!lout • C10oM -flf Ille •t ~ nu w!M ,.,..., OVER 60 QUALITY CADILLACS TO SELECT FROM • YOUR FACTORY AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALE~ SERVIN& THE ORAN&E COAST HARIOR AREA. 00-ltarltor Blvd :-Cos 540-9100 SALIS Dl'1. 0'91 l :lO te t :OO MON . .fll.: SAT. 1-SUN. t:00-4:00 . . .. . ' '65 MUSTANG :; COUPE. St.4. Radio, bee.~ Black with match. VU1l1 ln~.~1ti;>~;, ta $1351. ! SAVE I $644 ,f '66 IMPALA CPE. V-3, auto. trans., radio. heat.er, power steerlni, fac-tory air. SSR670. W•1 $2499, ls $\9'9. SAVE $600 '65 BEL AtR 4 door. V-8, auto. trans., radio A beater, ~ •teeinl. factory air. NNZ-324. I W•s $179', is $1361. SAVE $431 GROTH CHEVROLET 112 II' IEACH ILVD,, HUNTINGTON IEACH~ 847-6819 • 545-tl69 A.,,_ Wanf9d 9700 WE PAY ••• CASH ... DAllY PILOT "KAH PORT ATIO -. . -. _ ..... .. . .. , ) .... ~turday, Aprll 6. 1968 96001mported Autoe CHICK IVERSON INTRODUCES IALPH fiOIDON, USID CAlt MANAGll AND HIS STAFF IALPH .a!DON AND MIS ITAllll Oii U'ISMIN HAYI A COMllNID fOTAI. OP 71 Y1A1S IXPUJINCI IN THI AUTOMOTIVI INDUSTIY. THIS COMllNATION READ SHO.,...j""'~.n ASSUllS YOU Oii THI H .... IST L1VD. llP...c:>t~~ HUGE SILICTION OF USED VOLKSWAGENS -POtSCHIS -CAMl'HS -IUSIS -100% W R RA N TY OF PIOflSSIONAUSM IN SILICT1N• THI A -. YOLUWAMN OI POISCHI OP YOUI CHOICL '67 vw '67 vw '66 vw Our 16-point safety and performance test ''3 vw '61 IUS includes the following checks and operations: '6' Camper 1 l l . R.4io 113 with Radio 117 with Redio I. Compression of an cyr.nders checked. l to ~ choo•• froftl. led $1799 51799 $1699 2. Engine, transmission and rear axle checked for leaks. $1119 $1191 $1199 3. Ig nition timing, spark plug' and contact breaker points d~ec:ked . 4. Valve clearance checked. '65 vw '65 vw '59 PORSCHE \ 5. Carburetor checked and idling speed adiusted. '62 YW 1 6. Air cleaner cleaned. '60 '6' Camper 113 with R•dio 117 with AM/ Silver ih color 7. Fon belt tension cheeked. •· l-to FM R•dio Ir Ai Conditioning. with r•dio. 8. Cooling system checked. choose from Red with R•dlo A IHutyl $1389 11 l with RacUo $2399 $1599 $2399 9. Steering play, tie rod ends and toe-in as well as h-on+.wheel be4 r-S1• $1199 ing play checked. (Torsion arm link on WI only.} 'IO. Foot and parking brake cheded, adjusted or ble;. Brake fl uid '60 Dune '65 vw '64 vw replenished to proper level. ''t vw '67 IUS 'St PORSCHE 6 to I I. Mountinq and operation of shod absorbers checked. Buggy Square Back choose from 1 12. Clutch pedal free play adjusted. (Standard transm ission.) 117 with Radio O.luxe ••• Y•llow, with 15 1 with Redio 13. Battery checked. specific gravity measured. electrolyte level RHI Sherpl Radio Sl899 __ $17!t 1399 _ ~~d. distilled w~ter added: ba~ery!ermina.!.Fsts gre~~d_. __ $2391 14. Lighting system, including headlight aiming, stoplights, warning '59 PORSCHE liqh ts, electric horn, windshield wipers and turn sig na ls checked. '61 vw '61 vw '65 BUS '63 BUS 15. Tire pressures checked. wheel mou nting bolts tightened. '66 61111 9 Pen. w/Racli BGE.~d Cor•I Blue, with 16. Vehicle rood tested. Redio ,end Air with Redio Redio '17 . Look for the 16-point sticker in the VW of your choice. Red io Conditioning. $1899 $1399 $2399 We guarantee I 00% the repair or replacement of all ma jor mechan· $1899 S1199 $999 ical parts• for 30 days or 1,000 miles. •Engine. Tren1miuion. R11r u l1. Front ••I• 10 1mbli11. l r1k1 1y1t1m. Elec:triu l 1quipm1nt. 549-0303 CHICK IVERSON INC. 673-1190 IUICK 1970 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MISA CADILLAC '67 CADILLAC Sedan de Ville 3 to choose from Full power, air conditioning Low miles. New car CHEVROLET CHRYSLER ---PVT PTY WANTS '&'l-'65 CHRYSLER. MUST BE XLNT COND. CASH. 847- 6811 warranty '61 Chrysle:r full pwr. air. $5495 Dir. l OWDH. Sacrifice!!. ALLEN ~4!M-9T11============; FORD Oldsmobile..Qi.dillac Inc. COMET 1150 So. Coast Hwy. Lacuna aeach 494-1~ ,6 • l'UWMI n '63 FORD MUSTANG '66 MUSTANG PONTIAC ROY CARVER PONTIAC 29'Z5 Hart-or 81., c.o.ta w.. Kl6 4444 Onmge ColmtY'• ~ Dealer tor l'Colla • Jtare. and Bently. ~-*·~·~l~. . '6' .:LEE~· 'I ~"''!'!~I __ C<?~'!!'·'fi6 Cyclone GT 390 • 'e.Ll'l 't...::'~' ~ • ~ ---' -ltli' .(\M·FM, ~000 F . 1 500 S rt Cou V8, automatic. power steer-.ruLlk...,..er. acondir ""-I : Mafi~ con~~w. ... ~(" rflT. ~:"8"75-1583 Bair kante •• po di ped. tng. radio. heater. Landau e new ""0· matlc er steering radio uc e sea... ra 0 8 n top. factory air conditioning. '64 Pontiac LeMana VS full power plus factory air Bucket Seats etc. Nice car CM be seen at 901 E. 1st SL. Santa Ana. S 2 5 . 0 0 deliven CAC full prioe only S1$5.00 oaU Credit Manager at 542-8801 BUICK $2995 STANSBURY BUICK 2100 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 646-9022 4 a~ or ultra modern tot.al Cadillac facilities de.&igne<l to better aell and ICl'VICe new and used Cadillac aato- moblles. $2495 and .:e:: • CONTINENTAL beatu, automatic tnn• $2195 ALLEN s1· 295 mluion. power steering. No. Oldsmobile-<:adlllac Inc. '61 CONTINENTAL. Brand 1230A 1150 So. Coast Hwy. new. Leue fOT $155 pr $995 STANSBURY 1A~:5~a~~ILLA~l~ STANSBURY :°~~le ~~:!:.nc:eof~~ STANSBURY BUICK Seel de Viii Bu I c K Call Hal Sanden. Lease an 1 • Mana0 er, Johnson &: Son. Full power. llir conditioning. oo..osii U CK Ftreln1st btue. Sold origin-VD B I ally by us. One ~T. Low 2100 HAltlOR BL • 1965 4 dr, leather. imrnae. lo 2100 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 646-9022 mJJes. COSTA MESA 646-9022 1 mi Xlnt. $2590. Orig owner $3495 ·57 Chevy station w~ v..a _642_-4688 _____ _ ALLEN I 3 speec: trans. All new I 'lil CONT. conv.. It. blue: Oldsmobile-Cadillac lnc. parts. Sharp SJ)). Prlv. Pu• ~Al clean: Xln t tires: Orig. 1150 So. Coa~t Hwy. ty. Call ~2906 owner S895 64&-20'11 2100 HARBOR ILVO. 1966 SHARP Mw;t.ang w/alr. COSTA MESA 646-9022 pwr, auto. Must sell. S1900. Call 96U229 all 3 p.m. 1961 Ranch«o Pickup 1966 Mustang Fastback 2 + $369. 962-1678 2. V-8, low mileage. U900 ·59 FORD V-8. auto. 2 Dr. 494-9328 '64 Le Mans convertible. Stand trans. R le H. gd cond. nooo or make offer. 675-3725 '63 Pontiac. 4 dr, HT, Catalina. Orig own $1.049. (%1:3) 431~. 628-8257 * '66 GTO c:onvt. beau cood, 1 owner. lo mi. WUl sacrif. S1850. Pvt pty. ~5853 '61 BONNEVILLE. F u 11 Pwr .. Air Cond .. New Batt., anJ Mumers $6!5. 962-3748 Laguna Beach 494-1~ CORVAIR hardtop, PS. RH. S295 1========-OWNER must sell BEAU ·oo CHEVROLET Jl{ -• 5'1&-7529 • OLD~MOBILE Ventura today! Air, R It H, '64 BUICK '65 BUICK NABERS ·;,w~,~. r:pd1~ c:u;k! 1~ ~~~. V:o!~es~·~~ OWNER: '66 Olds Cutlass Xlnt cond KiO. ~738 '64 LeMans CUl't'. P/B, Electra 4 Door hardtop. Full • seats. Good condition. $550. batry. Make oUer. 837..Q231 Supreme. 4 dr HT, lctry aJr. P/3, console. bucket Kati. Sl~·lark 4 Dootr·},!: atu~~ry•· 1 power and factory air con-1 642-1583 ,.. '61 Ford +cir. V8. good Rl1 H, S-1 ·1 t>b. 4, 0;:.,..~~!· $1000. 49.090 Mi. rn..~ ic, power 8 ee. "'•• ........, 1 dltlc;ming. 31.000 miles. 'Tilt mechanical cond. $2SO. aw m • rnmac. .~ ....... ,_,. air conditioning, radio and wheel. 2600 HARBOR BLVD. CORvmE 84'7-09U • _34_'17 ______ _ he8ler. $2595 COSTA MF.sA 540-9100 '66 (HEVIOUT '56 Ford 2 DR Vlc:toria 9 Put. 19a> Olds. Wagon ___ T_·_l_IR_D __ _ $1495 ·57 Coupe De Ville. jet blk '68 Corvette Split.top: Only $150. or belt olfer. with Air Cond. All Extra.a '56 T-Bmb tor SALE or STANSBU R iinlsh, flawless blk cloth le 14 Door. V8. automatic tnn. 2,000 Ml. 350 HP. 4 spd. e 642--2820 e $ei. 847-195.l TRADE f« VW Bua A tab STANSBURY Y ~:!! A~t~· ~~ti.-:: b~~~ '64 CHEVROl.fl i :i~w.:t:W~~~:·C: ~d:ws~On~· ::r~d~ MERCURY ~~~.~ ~-:e:ptiant ~.~ ~ d~ BUICK lamp contrl. twl·Ught cen· diti~ine ' 646-4724 cond. $1795 ••• 13'1-'1'!1S5 pcy 5&-2369 BUICK Imel, crulae control. rear Cht>velle Malibu Sport coupe. $1. 795 , ........ C--..._ $-RA ''8 MERCURY, "'-1-Partc '66 nu.. fllll -. air Dir. 1 '5~7~T~Bird,,..,....,,..------'\odow defogger. new wsw VII 1 ti ~ .... ....... ~ ~_,. .,_ r-· - -Mlllt .. to • 2100 HARBOR BLVD. 1 tires. ~oft ruev glai.s. Only · au 0.ms c. power stetT-642-8425 atatioo wagon. Brand new. O'llmft'. Muet R1l. Can fin. preda.t~ P/B. new uphol. ~~:E=: COSTA 1o1e~· .. 6-9022 ~ ~:m7:~:; "' ,., .... Si495"' STANSBURY coucwA• ~= '!.. =E ... ~=.m, :;:, :..: =. actul1 mil• 0r1g1na1 thru· Fu~m':r II~ condi11omnft. STANSBURY BUICK "68 COUGAR. Brand new. =-:.Seer::t "tc~ t>tr. See toappredm. Must out. N~ dutch. $500. or rvt~ es. • ew car war-IAue for 199~ pr montb. Bal Sanckn, ~ ibn.,. aell. C.U fin pvt l't1 .•. bat offer. 213: 225-7W $4895 I 2100 HAltlOlt ILVD Included mamtenance t er, Johna! A: San. 6C24ll ,__,,.e+-tm,.....,..,,__ ____ _ 'A IUICI lflart....,a.\11.~. ,... ---· ""'° end .......... mo.. $4115 STllSlllY ·111c1 • ALLEN BUICK 1 cosrAMESA 646-9022 ::z.~~~:. 'IS Mere Moat.. c1r. CM u~~g::.=! .. Olclmioblle-Cl\dJllac lnc 2100 HA O V GOING Into wrvice. must 1 Phone HaJ Se.Dden. Leue CJl#lltt, MR. atr. pb, pa. g'.ftm! S995 ~ ll30 So. Cout Hwy RB R BL D. u .61 au:v ~ 396· i Ma~r Jobn9on 6 Son. :irJnt cood. Pvt Jl()t, 11485 'LJ BlJlflf RIVlmA t.a~ ~ach 4!M-1M4 COSTA MESA 646-9022 1 :.;el llSlT; a cyl .• 4 speed·. 642.(1981 ' SM at 2544 N.-prt BlTCI '64 T·BIRD M ~ft Ul '66 CADILLAC -'66 CHEVY MaJJbu '.l DR ~ Xlnt cond. S.<Ol Ml : alk. CM "111 P"fl', 11115. 54MT7'9 "111 power f'<JUlpment and Coupe de Ville I hlack vtn.yl top, wbije body.1 $2600. 541).3551 DODGE FOR Sale Mercury Comet fl..J. p(VUNlftl '64 T-Bird Fact. atr. full factory &ir conditioniJli. Full i>ower, alr c:onditlonlnr. Blt1<* lilt. bucket wats. Con· '64 CHEV Impala Supu l9S2 2 dour batdtop. f eyl M ll'MHn pow. Elactl cond. 1 Owner HMS SoJd new by us. Llkl' New! sole. RIH. alr. f.M.3237 Sport X1nt cond.. Pri,,.te '83 DART GT Cpt., RIB. ltidC thlft (lean. $QI. 60-nm. kf-1724 •l.N Low mJlts. '62 CHEVROLE.7 • t Paa Pftlt)'· SHOO. 962-'118 auto., $795. PER.FECT? 3930 afteT 5 pm. l'Ury t ~ lbltlon '57 T·Blrd. ~t $45'5 wapn. Low m 11ta 1 e . '$ BELAlll 2 di'. M Motor, CC05'1 e 1161 a&wcur7 t 111•..-......,_ VI. .._.tic. pow-oondltioti. By owner. STANSBURY ~~~llM lne. =•tAt par1)'. SD * 962-~llMqe. 3 apd. $395. 1 FALCON ;r..::.nm. 6 ttnL :.=~-==Sia '9 T·Blrd. 9llM25 BUICK WO lo. Cout Hwy. '&4 CHEV. lq. 4 dr. f'/P, UM CHEV MallbU Coupe, 'Cl FALO)N lllldo tram.. $1515 ~ !:»;. oand. U I O 1A1ana a..cb $1_. ah, xlbt eand. New trw.1· Teacher's '*"· V.ry cl811 ....&tJlJmlcai..Lm • 2100 HAlllOlt ILVD '61 EL OORADOS ·~-~2 ..... HT. S:..350. m.Gtt Mtat "* •*-m . ..., STllllllJ COSTA .... -... .U.L ~ 3 to moo. from "8C<Y ........... -CHEV ... Clpr' BS, C7..a5 ._..... --PIS ----7¥" Full poww. a1r c.'OndltiDnlna. '°9 llliles. YID tab ltaNlp RP 4 ...... '°"' pa. nm.. Winu -....-. • _. '63 Wan. xlnt C'Oftd. ps. alt, Nf'# car w1uT1ntln. Low ev for eqt)'. ,._9542 tow ml S2et M2-21• POID ,=. :-:;,::.~ lllCI l9SO ~ Yaltam V«IO Rill. nl95 or taJ<e o'Jl81 milts. Startlila at: GOING to DI~. Must 11c. -g OtEYY n ltl illft. '511 n!f'd comt'n. Good Priv. JIStJ $18. Ill~ 2100 u.a•-ILVD. =~ :"· ~· t =. Geo. &e&-ml U pm $6 ltS A-1 1IM Nallba 11400. ciCM. p Prf..te Part1 t r a nap or u ti o a ~ ,___ J1bant 15 BUlQ( R.Me:ra. ''Mama's ALLIN tm.i1U sn~ 0t-mt .. ....... QM.. Alllt.. COSTA MISA '46.9022 -..a or 546-12'7'1> Oar": at.rpest around ! OldA:mobil..adillac rnc. JOIN tbt ...., .. n a ........ ~ tm-•· -~ .. __ ... PIS P/9. J'tc. a Ir ..,.. PL---· -DAILY PlL01' Ona;..A _ n..i.. ..._.. _... u. .,.. .--_ \,AIOI_,.. ....... "' Fwd Raadliln VII. ., bdlrtor ._.. C ll r o • • ... """""" • n IP or t 1 LIN!& Yoa cu a. lllcm .,,.~ • .,. e:Ura. ~ -WO So. Ccut HW)i. DA.11..Y PU.Or WANf An8l ~·· cu. &. to IP" apd. _.... °""'• ... ...._ -Onlr. lltm ,_,, 2 * Hr, Pl-pt>. low tr jM ...,_ a_, Olal ID4H3 Lquna BtedJ Ot-1194 MMn s.r«! IWM97 • $1190. ..... lft. P9 ~ ...... ----tG-lm . • t , . . '. .. ,. ... . . . . .. I • ·: • 9 • • ' • : • .. e • • -=--..._-..e ····---.-... :~ I . -• .. ·:. : .. ''· .: ' ..... . I 1; . . '• . ., . .. . -- ' .. ' I I -:h I .. .. . •;,. : •' . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . ~ , . . . ,. • . . .,,., w. DAILY PILOT --. NEW 1911 DART NEW I 1968 CHARGER NEW. 1968 CORONET 100% GUARANTEE PLUS CASH MONEY BACK ~~ 500 SERIES BONUS BOOK ON ALL 5-STAR CARS PARTS AND LABOR INCL °"'' .... Clff ~........ c-..,_, ................. ,._ It ..... ,.. I If...., •fhr ,. ....., ..,., ef Ml ""t.ct"" " tile ,.rc.11ue ef ,.., c• wltti " • 1-ltw -· .,, ... .-, ,. pt c• .._., Meli ••. ,.W 41NC11y .. ,.. . GAL.AXIi 500 2 Or. Harcltop., v.1, Avto .. ,wr. Str .• 152 E11e.: Vi11YI Te~. Lie No. TXS7'6. 'll llUSTAll Like MW. lto4., Htr .. Wlilfo Si4owoll tire., Ho. '1141. '• vus· 1111 4.s,..4. 114 .. Htr, Utie....., .. ttll. Uc. No, TIYO IJ. '86 MERCURY 202 SEDAN Allio., lod.._Hfr. l ike "ew. No. ""I. '• RlllLER AMIASSADOI ttO v.1, •• , .. HfT .. Pwr. str .. ...... S..t1.N. ... JIA. 52499 52199 s1• 51599 slm · '• POtmlC m 52199 '"''· Str .. A/C, Pwr. WIMows, Low 111llot. Uec. N •• 1trJ6Jf. TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS '60 PONTIAC SEDAN 121.:·;~,.~ ~,::~ Y·t, '--5"eria9. Like Now. '62 FORD GALAXIE XL J.D.-........_ ........ '62 DART 2-DOOR ................... '64 PL YM. SEDAN '°"""· ..... '64 DART 4-DOOR ..... ""'-'· ,_., S1eettet. Liii• Nilw • '62 CHEVY IMPALA ·~ w .... Air ••••• bte., , ••. Str. '63 FALCON 2-DOOR A~.l ... ,H ..... LeMRet.. U1 Dowa, Ul MHt• .. ...,..... cro41t BUY 01 IEACH CITY'S EASY CREDIT I * N YM ... , ..... ,_ '-• ..... -.1tJ *ff .................... , .. ..., *.,.. ............... felt wru. H., YOV M UP C .. fT AHO lflU. IAYI YOa lllONIYI . Seel••· v.e. Auto .. Rad., Htr., ,wr. Sir., No. ""'· '84 CHEVY IOYA '&9 YOLIS IUI VISIT ORANGE COUNTY'S TRUCK AND CAMPER HEADQUARTER! SAVE~:s '6J INTUNA TIONAL rtelCUP ... 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Air Fl• •1 J88 * •••lil•+ioo, ell oew I 600cc 75 hp ••ti••, {o1c ltr••u, '4 tpHd IY•&hre """'"""'•"• . •l!lyl lotttlor, lteck •p, 4e111e I coerl"Y litM-1. pe'49" 41t~ a <risen, ... , & okeel-l'VLL NICI "8 TAI I UC1M11 d•r .... •oata MOW! • ' 100/_ -TOTAL DOWi . /0 PAYIUllNT -L-d• SAW TAX AND UCENSI 1/3 or 30-1. down NOT.....,.,.., et WR....,.. POlD where your •pt:_-9 ..... credit wilt ...,alffy J9U for minimum ,.,_lit en yow MW car .,. new truck. Sl!1i~.n~!!LS~V£~1! we compani• 1"9 •· .. 6ffWI I tCr to ,._ ---~may '•, 1 '1 I •' ' LOWER YOUI 'lYMINTS -JCMl"DlllFtlr-........ , .. ....., peymmta. • RIDUCI YOUI MONTHLY CASH OUTLAY 12-24-3e fir ...... ,...., Anilable • A.pprO'tld Cr.at U1e tbe equitr in ytRr old car, PAID JO.It OR NOT, to mate tbe doWll payment • J09f MW • ..CS "'al' • tnct at WILSON FORD l9d ~ Ill ; VACATION IPICIAU '61 FALCON WAGON ......... '63 RAMBLER MO ALIO AYAW 1 1 &1 1966 Country Squirt Wll"' 1111119 -....... ftclwY •Ir_., ........ 1964 Country Squire 9 Pm. V ... -.. '·'·• '·'·· W CIOlll,, 'M ...... ,. ....... 1964 Flirlane Wtgon v.a, -, ll&H,. 111 vlllYI Wirier, -.,.._ flllWI s3aa $688 No. 4l3 No. 471 No. oos 117 1962 Country WM W1p .. ""°" v ........ , ........................ ........ -''=° ,_68 RANCHERO • --.;r.--:=-, • • • .., • # " ~ ....... ... .. COSTA MESA NEWPORT BEACH LAGUNA BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY WESTMINSTER . ., • t..e Bit --OllMll ..... iii ... (C) Wtd. • D l1J) CJ) n. ..., .._ (C) ~D@ @ lllC ._ tc> D @ ()) c:lllWrS1 ..., (C) l• ea (I) n. s.a.. .. tc> 9P.D.Q. (C) .leM "" .... D im()).._......,... (C) 8 T-.r. ct) Pflu1 tnd Domin. ....... a... (C) ..... "' u Cl) ........ : Don ~ ... Id. J:JOB• ._.,.(C) ., .. ,......,m(C) 8r.tectMdll(C) D tm ()) 111t ..... tc> ....... .....,(C) ...... ...,(C) a (I) .... ,., """' ....., ........ c..t(C) D Im()) n. Dltlll .._ tc> 4:30 ..... s. Deyttme llowllL ..... s. DIJtlmt MovtlL ...... ,..... ... (C) 8 "-: (C) 8txlef Wini. " .... -, ........ (C) .......... , .... (C) ......... , ..... (C) @ (J) ............ (C) Sa 1J ht 9-: (C) ShlcQ Q,_ CO·holtl. Qutlb Include Chlrtel Ai· INIVOUJ, .loll" Fon,the, Clrwn Met-~. C.rol W«JM, Jotr ...., _. Recla PMIMn (Mondlj); Piii ford ind MIMI Hilles, Qeorfl Bun11, Rollll Porttr (Tlllllllt); ht ,.. 411i11111 .. tlmt for • ,..,. • Income ta W1•1 .... J, SoUllr Sllel. ... ~ ..... ,, J(n.. city); tnd lul\I, ..... Rlltt, t OfllMJ Bo,ce tlld Bot1bJ Hirt (Frl4ty) . ........ .,.... u (1)..., "'-.... (C) a w....,.. ,... ""' 5'318tm• ..... 8 • 1111111: (C) Bob Youac, •• MMm ,..., u Cl) '1111 .., ... (C) a w 1111 ,.. ac£ Po. POL AD. B.ECT DON MclNNIS NIWPOaT llACH CITY COUNCIL DIST. 2 APRIL 9th *SOUND JUMMINT *FISCAL USPONSlllLITY *SIASONID MANAMMINT * IFRCTIVI LIADllSH• llWPORtm FOR M~IS .. -· . ) SATURDAY APRIL e I , I ~j I 'j ( , -~:--~ (~ ......... ~(60) ftCfJ.:.:.• ... (C) (30) 'flit s-.. .., .. ~(30) ......... ...... . I. (C) (~ (C) '-• 1't ... ..... (60) 1:55 ............... : (C) (2 llr 3 I tD CJ) ,,. f... (C) (30) .) Oodalf'I vs. Clfttland lndla111. ............. -..:. (C) Hedy .. , ~CJ) •• ., ....... (Q (30) .t. ktnny Mlnef l1llll Cim*J lhslc (C) (3 llf) I ... CMr (C) (60) ,.., ...,.... , ..... Fw: (C) (90) A ltm· Ill ....... Pldlllf· Hw wlth-c:slllb11t,-1Mb. -D .... , dsr - top tstft rod ,,..,., plus tM l:JO 8 Q.I (J) Ji!'1t I C 11 a r I I finals of tflt Miss '"" Western ......,, Ji. (30) Qlar1ls Stat• Beauty pap1nt. 8fOWl'I prwu OtlCe apln br 111¥9 I lZ O'Clsc:k ...,. (C) (60) bstn bom bttllnd an tiCht blA, ltl ......, ..... tfme of ttie hofWtids vartsly, wtlSll 118 ......, he pltclles Hit Ptenuts pn1 to ..... llMir 999th ttrallht lol&. °"""'' 1:30 ~ ... (C) (30) ""'*'' backlfowld ICOf'9 ... CM-..., .... : ·(C) (ea) ""1· PQlld Ind playsd bJ Vinet GUlf'll· l£w! Frnltr, Dtcll H•l'* l\lltt. di. LM Mtncltbon and Bill MtM· U 11111 lsqlas: (C) (60) Oalt dlZ produced Ind dlrwc:t.d Ult lnl· Ind HlfTttt CO-hast mat.cl 9'11dil that flf'lt ""5ftd l ....w .. ,... in Ju111 1966. Anflll ti Nert. (]) w s.art: (C) (30) ~ 9 Cf) C8S £...i.c ...._ (C) 'l ,etuc:bnt Redhead." The Ol#t ( ) llolif Mudd. "" COffTROl can obtain 1 c:o..ted a IOllC s.w,: (C) (30) "Th• Alt of enemy 1pnta Is to malle • llltchp11." Bob Wrffht end the Sur-deal with Ult list's owner, who will W1J tHm tlllt 1 loot It the pnib-tvrn It owr If CONTROl CH llftd ltms of llftcuuds It Ult bildles his mlllln1 wife. Mu trains a look· wlltn blthtn rnrm to ttlt MISlde. allM. Miss Mlmsi S.,1. C-r Ro- 1 F ,,.., (C) (30) mero. Jullt Sommars IUlll ....... , 111M4 (C) (30) 8 Ma,ri*: (C) (60) 0!1r11t Lou- ...,_. F1na rin pats. ....,... t11e ....., D rHJ rn u.n.c. ••" (C) <60> E II_. &ta 1AC11 D 'flit Ra• tf t111 8- 7:JO a Cll Jidda m-: ce> <60) "*-': (C) <30) ntE DAILY l"ILOT. TV WEEK. APRIL 6. 1968 ~nu.1111 IOOIOD REYltW SAT.-7:30iift ....:. - an HOUR ~ COLOR SPECIAL ~ ,,.... ... e., eot£ATt·'AL.llCMJV£ • • • From Maine to California. technicians have watc19d Barbara Mataoo on clOICd circuit ea.ch night before the at&rJ of ABCa The Joey Bishop Sbow. - Liking what they saw. they sent petitions to Joey, asking to be formally introduced to the girl they train their cameras on 15 minutes before the show begins for color balance. Joey decided that if the technicians were so interested in Bar- bara. a production assistant they described as a "most attractive and amply endowed young lady," his audience might lilce to meet her too. So he introduced her during a recent show. Barbara is single, 22 ycan old, with long brunette hair and a sparkling smile. Pleasantly, she declined to state certain figures regarding her figure, but as the men at WHlN-TV in West Vir- ginia and viewers now know-"A Twiggy, she ain't!" • • • Art Camey, co-star of The Honeymoonen on The Jackie Gleason Show, will star as a shy middle-aged suitor in "Lovers," an Irish play to be presented at New York's Lincoln Center for eight weeks this summer. SWEET BIRD OF YOUTH •I TONISHT- Geraldine Page and Paul Newman recreate Tennessee Williams' story of an aginf movie queen exploited by an unscrupulous young man. 11:15 ·P .M -IN ·coLOR 1: t:GO R Q (lO) of tho eutti 6"tl nor • that l 22 {COflM Ga mt DC ... El•it do, I 1: ,. ... a (lO) outfit nipb •klnl lbSlll tlce ~ disut 1,~ atra, Jerry zitt, i 1~1 i !ti attrac intern Ind I natiot nelty The t CBS l' broadcas1 Boone (' I -... TIIMIM g ....... %1: ·~till SW e.,.... • .._ lfliia." t:OOR9 CI> ....... • ....._ (C) fDIJ ..._. (l<l) Hopn lndYCet the promotion l~, ..... (IO) ol the blWlderin1 Col. IOlll to U ..__ (C) (30) tl.lttid poll o( dtW ol t11t Gtnufl ....... ._ ,, 11~ CC> GtMnJ staff, .. ..ittw Klltlk ll:AI ·-... CC> (1 .., 50 •> nor the Genenl Staff IUll*11na n:eo • EJw O'tlecl ~ (C) a. that it'a 111 I biz.am hou.. (R) llGi>wt&, DU CI>W.., .... 1t ,._ (C) ~ lC) ""' 1lirll " " NI" Tiie ~ (C) (comedJ) '63 -Doria De. Jamte a.. • s. c.. Gamer, Ment Francis. 11:15 8 F..._ U ..-.: .......... oa.... Hf-llMfr...Mfw .,..,._.. (drama) .,z-=-rruaa _.. (drama) '61-So,Ma Loren. Sinatra. Raymond Bun. El•llOf'• Brown. Jeln·P1ul S.lmon· D Tiie ua ..._ "'-: (C) (30) do, Raf Vallone. • • Jtsa Marlow. I If ......... Stcr1ll JMrul D ..._., llaM ..._ (C) NET F .... 11 '"liRet IH tf Y..r (drlrn1) '62 ~ 34 -'1ul Newmlll, Gerild(M Pl ... •.JO• a Cl) r.aac..t ,.....: <C> • .... (l<l) When Kitt -the .almn 11:21 a.... ... ... c.,." (""9- outflt Billie Jo pi.ns to WHr fDf' her twy) '52~ C.lllowl, MllY C:O.- nlsht.club tryout, lhe dtdda tD ID ti, lamt1 Grqory. 11on1 u clllperone. ht her mothtr'• ll:JOBlhlle: "'T_.. (Wlllllnl) '41- abtMct, Betty Jo deddel tD PflC> Gftnn Ford, WHlilftl Holdla. .\ tict her ~ llld the ,...,.. "' ..... "'arde " ....... (cn- disutnMll. (R) ma) 'st-«er Mlltend. Pttr1da Roe. I Dr. IMn (60) 11:451!1Tlle TMiaM ... (C) (I) IWJ 11 • hllcr. (C) lt:JI ~ ....._ (C) Toalctrt'1 ( )~ Adams halts. lbocy Sin-~ •rt ''Atri&Ofl " "M'* Itri, Kaye Ballard, The ICl111 family, ot tM Wor1d." "Hen:u .. Ind the ~ ~ny • .1oer Forl!IM, Hal fta· Tynnts ol a.bytoa.'' lllf.~ ::::* .-. i• a .... .,.._. " ... ....,. I .. . ..... {idvtnturt) '57-Jofttl w.,. ...... ""'LlllJ ... (n>-.t:CIO • a Cl> MIMll: (C) c&O> ..,"" mane.) ·52 -Dlwtd Tfwlll. nut tracks 1 mlnln1 ntH for an l l"' B ~ -a--(·" lttradN9 client ttlrolllfl I Wlb of : ~ ~· •-'._ .._. -· international lntril\ll and llllltder wenblrt) SG-Wf CMlldi., Joelpll and becomes a tlralt for ...... Cotten. nation hil!llllf. Martyn MIMl!I, OM-8 ..._ CC> nelly Rtlodtl iuat. (R) 1.:15 D ... ""1 The Great American Novel 1 SUNDAY APRIL 1 ", 11 ( l ~ •' " • I .... ' l:A5 11lt a.1111, •• ,. l:50 .... u. Tllil °" ,..... . 7:00 T .. 191111 *'J (C) l)le llMt ~ :15 1WQll I pllll I 7:JO u.-.. (C) s..-, .., Tlllt (C) • W..tdt4Y ... (C) ................ (C) C:.~ M.ic(C) • ...., aw,._., ....,: "or uven and Earth." C8S News Cor· rllCIC)lldent Winston Burditt talla • 1111dtd t011r thn>Ulh tht llrlll Mu· 1111m In .ltnlsalem. ma.=:-:n ~C) Alt .... (C) c.-..s (C) ........ PlfHt 1:JO "Mr. Arbdl9" (drama) Wtllts. l ............ (C) ..... (C) '"Tiie ~ It ...., ....,. (wllttm) ·~3-Guy (":ldhon, Vera Miits. l ~ .. '::-L r..c.. S*w .. ... t:t1 ca-• 1111,.. ...,_. T tlltrMdt a.Ir (C) u.. tllle U..lltartN (C) • 9 (i) I iriclM' I ..._ ... ..... ~....,, ( Th• 138ttl An· nual WCM1d Conflf'lllCI of the Church of Jesus Christ of lrtt•· dly Saints rt tht Temple Square, ln the 64-year history of the Nobel Prize, only siJt American ~ 191111 JtnJ (C) ISatt~;;::~ novelists have received the coveted literature award. Two of them, l:30 a.a .:'~ """ (C} Sinclair Lewis, the tint American to win the priz.e, and John Stein-llllllfl: ..... ti tt1t SIMI" beck:. the most recent winner Crom this country. are repraented wmem) '54--ltlf Ertcbon, Donald on the CBS news special "The Woods. Great American Novel," a new hp..., (C) concept of presenting literature w: IMltrll.., on television, l\Jesday at I 0 PM ... (C) °'1 CBS. ~ ._a~ f;) Arthor Barron, CBS News~ 11111 fl .. ur. (C) ducer or the speciaJ, chose "Bal>-Mah*le (C) bitt," Lewis' scathidg portrayal of lllRtt: (C) "'Oii Ille nn.llllN., middle-class America, and "'lbe _..., (ICl-fi) '56-Guy Mldlton, Grapes of Wrath," Steinbeck's Jolin Hodiak. memorable portrait of man's strug-I"" ~ ~ Jle against injustice and inbuma~· [~a .. 0 .. (C) 11}'. for w~at ~e de9cn1>es as a 1•.JO u .. (C) demonstration, in a new way, that ~ 14 flflk (C) great JiteralUTC lives because it IS ~CJ)~ (C) ''Whtfl as relevant today as when it wu Sta hain&.'' written." 11:00 8 QI (J) llltl ltocMJ: (C) Stan· To evoke the contemporary rel· lay Cup llr11·off G1me. evance of "Babbitt,'' Barron took B MJ fMftte S.....: (C} Rw. h. Du .... • h Arnold Kuntz, BlthartY Luthttin 1s cameras to . ~UU1, ~inn .• ~ e Church, Loni Bt1ch, pesta. model for Lc:w15 Zenith City, ! Ht••h,.•' c-. (C) where be filmed activities of mem-(f7j CJ) NIA l11kttb1ll: (C) bers of the Duluth Lions Oub ay:off pme. and their wives. GI Mwll. "Vera Cnlz" (adventure) • For '1"hc Grapes of Wrath," 'S4-G1ry Coo9er. he and his crew traced r.he typical I a.d 1" lllt Ht• (C) ftight of a Kentucky farm family CI> flnt llftllt ~ «Jc1-d •oone to industrial Chic .. -< 11:30 ...,. S.S., II-= (C) Roman -~· holic mass ttltca'1 llw from Sl CBS News Correspond<nt Eric Snareid is the reporter on the John the Evani1tls1 Church In 0.. broadcast, and the oarratws are Pat Hingle ("Babbit1") and Richard P•rl Ofllo. Mass Includes tht Blm· Boone ("The Gnpa of Wrath"), Ina of the Pal"" :. f ' f P "" ( 0 I\ •, -u., .............. '''"=' .... ~~-CC> l!:JO I~ ,'::!::r;.::~c: Van RiJn." Morton Wlslltnctld'• drama tells-fiOW lllmbranclt'a-•· perienct of attllldinl I PlllOWW Mder In Amsterd1m ln.1659 lft. splr.d the creation of oflt of hla btst·known works. IM&nDtlallt (C) F1idl for TlftJ (C) Ci) 11111.-(C) 1:00 ihtt .. Pr-.: (C) ~ Jen. ns. Olancellor of th• EJCchtqutf of Great Brit•ln, aunts. 1J lHl (I) DlnditM: (C) 'The A· 1111 Tilartclient." IJ Golf Final Round * PGA GREENSBORO OPEN B 9 Ci),,.......,.. 0,.. W: (~ °fop n1mts in the world of IDff try tor the $100,000 pur11 at the Sedrefleld Country Club j11 Grttnt· boru. Horth Carolina. m DNfln lalellall: (C) LA vt. CfMtland lndl•ns. l =-:~C)~ l:JO ..... c..f•-(C) Vtke tf Catnry (C) 2:00 ._, a.i ... 0. Campa: (C) M1yor John L ndHy of New York City suatJ. DMewll: "Statt ~ \mystery) '62-Robtrt Clarb, Fr11t· cine YOf'k. l leli. Derflr (C) s.Mn llld.Ji•llY..,. ......... ,(C) 2:JCt : (C) Jtm T. HUI, Ath· letlc Director at USC, auesta. DMewtt: .. ,......., Nebedr" <111Y1- t1ry) '&S-Akto Ray, Wiiiiam Btndll. B Mlllle11 $ MOWW. CC> "Cell.-, .....,. (musical) '53 -Doria Dty, Howard Kett. @ I WM it M"8dtl (C) 3:00 1...W.J C>trtlldlr (C) ;~ ........ ~ s.... TlllMW' ~ _. ai. a.a <C> NMlcs.Yice . lltllel-S.CC. l:JO QI Ci) face Ille 111.u.. (C) r ....... ...._ .... ,,... Catlfei.. (C) DMpr'S~ (C) Callf TllNtrt: (C) ''Swelt ROJie Grady." 3:451 ~ ':.:"' s,.dal (C) 4:00 m (C) . . T1lt •• T1lil .... (C) Aimtrlcu Sptlrtlatl: J11on huntJ African ti• phant; Phil Harris aoes aft.tr par· tridae: Lee Wulff. Curt Gowdy fbtl for Labrador trout. flll""F,_rt: (Ct "Htlpln1 Pay fOf tliii USA" 4:.JO~~:;, (C) @ Ci) Ant .. 1 Sea1Ca: (C) CrliTCAI Tlma." An aamllll· Qllttit CK; fl)WatMtf..-. (Continued) W1 ban a Umitld nwnblr ot balm f(n.ilable for thele6lon. Eachbosfeatura8ylftllia'1Colorbriaht8P picture tube. So you pt all the color ol I.be beleball • ~in brichter, truer· to-lite colon. To make llftyou enjoy t.heleMOll from It.art to ftnilb, drGp ·iD tockJ. And tab yow piclt ol ~" S529.95 au • ..-cr.e.\ ' THE DAILY l"ILOT, 1V WE:EX, APRIL 6, 1968 any available new Sylvania boll: with lS., 20-, or23-inch picture (meMW'ed dialOliaJly). Pricea ltartat lell tban$330.00 Then aet reldy to make enry same a home pme. And f!Very home a atadiwn .• But-justgtvtll8enouah time for delivery. • Aft.rs all. you can't tum a home into a itadiwn ovemifht.. • IH•ULAT'l.O fllCTU•C -·---------------- I I ...... . n .. __ ,. _....._ __ -~·-... 'q ........ ( -~ • ..... -__ ... --<--~·~· '"'. ~'-.... YOU~CLUSIVE SYLVANIA DEALER IN THE HARBOR AREA ••• DAVIS-BROWN 21 YEARS OF DIPENDAILE SERVICE ·IN THE .HARBOR AHA OPEN N16HTS TILL 9 PM SATURDAYS TILL ,-PM . 411 EAST 17TH STREET. COSTA MESA 646-1614 ' Ills • . _.._ .·-·· 11 *Na IN . 7•8C Lalli ... .. ... .. . tJ .... .... eTHI . AU * SHt NO UK I,' 1111111: ...... S UND AY ... 9(1)"' Utt cm.,: (C) {Jll) ~ H11111111 ~" Wiii Mitt ..._ .... Ill ttie dllll Wlllfl Ill ..... be lllbdMICI bf .. 211t c.-my? TM .,_., -., ttlla ........... .... • ... It -of Ille ..... ttcfwllqua for tnltmlftt llld ,.. .... ,...,llltloft of Mllrt ..... .... ~ ill u.11 ....,.,... I, U Ci) IL Wilt ... (C) • Plllsl ...... (C) (&O) "A SI· lute • April" l .......... (t>(30) CilllMl! (IO)- ......_ -• ..., (C) (&a) * THE NEW JOHN GARY SHOW DEBUTS IN JUST 1 HRI DON'T MISS m 'l\f !PORTt HltJHlltJHT! ~ 'I. -~ /,)·~~#. SATURDAY, Al'ltll U lCkOO AM 8 QI Cl) NHL HocMy: (C) Stant.y Cup ptay-off pme. 11:00 II U Cil Major U..U. ...._II: (C) The new ... son betlna With the wortd champion St. Lot.tis C.nfiMls end the Chlcqo Cubs m..tlna llt Wriatey Aekf. Chlc:aco. l:IO •• (I) .......... Goff Toumement: (C) AMI rounds at the AUaum (Georgia) Netlonal Golf Club. 2:00 ! UCLA T..W.: (C) Bruins vs. champion Trojans of USC. l:JO ~ (J) Pro Bowlerw' Tow: (C) The $40,000 Mobile, Ala. ma, ~oma Open. 4:30 8 The ~: (C) Lou Johnton and Jim Lefebvre di.-cuu bneblill. 5:00 • Hol)JUoad hrti Race: (C) This MetOn'• bfoedcasta ~ With the ~()()().Added OeboMir Stakes for th'"'}'Mr-dda • • @ (j) • Wide Wcwtd of lpcNt9 (C) ..... 1 . "I haven't met a woman yet, whose figure I couldn't improve!" ·~ ••• and IW1C), Gloria M ar.haU o //er1 a written -------_....._ -----..,uurantff-dmt-me wn do tlRJ wunie for,our -- ntE DAILY PILOT, TV WU)(, APRIL 6, '1968 ' Tiit Glotla Mlrshlll srs• Is 1 perSOMlilld ,,..,_ of COlllPltt• flpre llld posture lm11rove-Mj._. ment combined with PPlft l•tructlon Oii 1WfJ fleet of beeuty. No othef w•ilht reclucln& system Clft, or does, offer OUf 1trvices. We cen help you repln llld uep 1 trim poised, youtt.. ful shllll end at the Simi time, release muscle tension. Ove1W1l&ht ii not only damlllna to h11lttl but too many pounds mab 1 woman eppe.r ye11s older thin w is. Every "°""" knows that lier pmonel eppurence does effect lier pmot11lity. O'tlrwtifht can cMnp 1 noon1lly wlvlclous, cti.mlnc women Into one who Is depressed, lrrltable llld unhlppy. The lllO(e dls- utisfltct Ille becomes with llerulf, the more she is likely to overul ~ aets l11s incl ltss HtrClst Ind loses the enero to IHd 11'1 ICtlwt life. You Clfl ioo' lcwely IS Iona IS you live. Todly, it Is easier thin ner to look Ulla a new woman. I will tab cert of tfle difficult 111rt. C.11 me todly fot your frtt treatment incl fiaure anllysis, with no obllaation. I will discuu your firurt problems with you llld show you how we can print• results •.. rsmembtr It's never too lite ID be lowtly. · • GLOllA MAISHM.L, Director ol the World's Lar,at fiptt Coouol Syslml NO DISROBING NECESSARY W• •r• "ot • ~ • FREE CHILD CARE· For MDtlera witl WOU"ll clildrMt ..... ' ... _ . .-... . .... __ ...,._.,._ • • ""<=-. "" • _.__ CALL llOW FOi FR££ ACOR£ MAl.YSIS MD COMPllllDITAIY TIEATllEln • IEWPOIT IEAOI: 430 Pacific Coott H'9h1NY (l .............. lhya..) T. a J' • '4,1-~ SANTA AHA 1840 Wnt 17th Street T...,._: S4J:9457 (Below) /01 "Gue Dllslm for "Tl "Bonnit and Clyde" Paul Newman for "Cool Hand Lulu'' THE WINNER IS ••• 'Below) Sptnctr Tracy and Katharine Htpburn :or "Guess Who's CoMi"g to Di,,,ur" Dlisli• Ho/f11U1• '""' Anne &mcrof 1 for ''Tht C:rtlll.uatt'' ; On Monday night, April 8, at 7 PM on ABC the Academy of Motion Picture Arcs and Sciences presents its "Oscar" Awards for die 40ch rime. The star-studded event takes place at the Santa Monica Civic· Auditorium, with Bob Hope as emcee for the 14th time. Pictured here are the stars who have been nominated for Best Actor and Best Actress awards (with the exception of Dame Edith Evans, who was nominated for her perform- ance in "The Whisperers"), and only those who have won before can know what these stars will be feeling when they hear the words "The nominees are" ... then, "The envelope, please" . and, finally, "The winner IS" . Audrey Ht f.b11rn for "Wail U•ltl Dnft11 Rod Steiger for "In lbt Heat of lht Nigh/'' M ONDhY ..... Few .... ,.,. ....... •ftwnoon llstlnp, .,._.. ... DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. lelow, far ,_.. con .. lienee, .. the.,., ..... DAUlllE .JIOVl£S _ -- For Love or $ $ $1 In "For Lo¥e «SSS," lbunday nisht's (1:30 PM) Bot> Hope C'brY*r Theatre, Hope ltan as an American tourist who is conned into believina that by amqucradlna as an .. Araentinian" omca- ( ~ widt Nazi UDifonn) and smuaJin1 two minion dollan ...... 10 oua of a Latin American countty, be is actina in the ioteres&J or the u~ ._.. ..__llii a-.. • acting as a pawn for ooe political party anxious to put American aid money iolo pmate Swiaa bank ac> counls. To complicate the plot Is a beautiful American sirf, Carol Van Dyte (Janet Leip) who it ena•aed lo the Chief of the Secret Police, Gencnl Rafael (Fernando lamas). Despite the larceny in her heart, the blonde American Inda the stupidity of her fellow American ~D attrac>- tive. She hides him in her clotet 90 her 6ance won't ftnd him. she loves him even when be lbdls the stolen money inside his uniform . • . and in the loot run. suess who tets the Jir1. 'nC IWLY PILOT, TV ME(, N'tttl 6. 1961 The qui Diet Van I Van Dytc Michel u OD "Diet ' varietyJn 7, 8 p 0 MuUc ti from lhe dancea th1 ballroom . a three-mil special,. Cl a salute tc a few of t Carl Rei ist" with v ductor" io ter," a chc entirely in apinst a bactpou04 ceived and aky and Sa. dnctina b Dick V1 of aobca1l an feature ber da.oced CODdocted chct Learai cation at 11 an oil ref yard. a ao ~~~. eeries of l tn"bute to I Marcel ~ Dyke join number th: to the mus beat of a 1'he 11 atan Jerry off on varic wherein h familiar el srams in i\I 1be Vt usual stop. by Leomrc! ville and I duced as & "Ages o Josue with lowios the coon fr~ nili.;L ftni Dyka, Mif ~ poc bers from The quiet-change artistry of ict Van Dyke and guests Jerry an Dyke, Carl Reiner and icbel Lesrand is spotlighted 1 ''Diet Van Dyke," full-hour rietyJrogram Sunday, April 8 P on CSS. Music that luidse.s the y~ 1>m ~ 1920s t.o the I 980s, incea that move through a iUroom and an oil refinery, three-minute special with.in a ecial. a concert of laughter aod salute to pantomime are just few of the sbow's features. Carl Reiner appears as "sole>- "with Van Oyte as the "con· ctor'' in "'Symphony of Laugb- r, .. a choral concert presented 1tirely in giggles and guffaws :ainst a formal concert-hall 1ck.sround. Number was con- ived and composed by Bill Per- y and Sam Deoo11, with choral rectin1 by Alan Copland. TUESDAY APRJL 9 for mornlnc and afternoon llstinp, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIMrMavtES· l:JO D .......,.. (romance) '37-Clfy Gr1nt, Kttlt1rtne Hepburn. 11:11 a......., 1a ... Mlt" <comedy> •5J-.l1n Clrmlch11I, Jantttt Scott 11• n "TIM ,...... ....-<1torror> 'B--cl1udt Rains . ...._. tf lit ,..,.,... (horror) '43-Bela Lupi. U:JO m """9nla" (dra1n1) '56-V1n Ritlin. .,,._. SIMI" (1dventure) '55-Ralph Meeker. •:JO IJ (C) "TlfUtt .. tile Ult •• f•I" (lltnnturt) '57~rclon Soott. Betti St. John. D.,..., WIW et 1 WM:' (com· ecfy) '52 -P1ul Oou(las, Roltllnd Rimtll. In Death V1lley Mt out to brine comPtt• to twlndlt 1n AmtriClfl http. tolll1st out of $25,000. fredclY .... f r_, (30) IOft (lflndo) Ind l.aMMll II-.. I UM L9CJ (30) (N ...... ), two clda wttll I UICl fOI '• ..._. (C) (30) Ullllf dtlrm to .met Illa• 1111111 (I) Am (C) of ~ from wetlthy womt11, ,...... ...,-,.._ (C) meet OD the French Rivlll'I, whti't CJ) lldWf'a 11.., NCh Is busy PIY!na Ills trade. Al• 4t Ml Mm 1---Wtat (C) (30) 7:JO!s:.!l. 0:-:~ u,.> ~ 9:308 ~ ~~ 0.:.-w.w: chimp lfter die finds th• re1I llfn>· (C) {00) lfllc Jockey D"9 Ltwls be· chimp In tht Jun&lt ind dona hit comet wound up In • Yim •bout ltelmet:-M11nwtrilt-S.ffJ the IPICt i n UAmellfta blrpla lnlter. Tiie chimp la mllt1 .. n for JuclY. but ltore 11tch1naea hll unmtltd whtn ttle fails to ~d to di· sweater -only because It helpe rec:tiona P1Ul1 furs atle Illa 1m· sponsor th• r1dlo slloW-end Dm n..i.. (R}_ thinks this speci1I . trutment Is II~ Cl) I Dr ... 9f Jlemlt: (C) • unfair. {lO) 'J11nnl1 or tltt Tia•?" Jeln· D @ Cll NYPO: (C) (30) "Catch nl1 Ii ,tflmlnlted by htf looll·•ll.. tHtr0.''T>etectlve Heines 1e1rchea sister In tit• competition fOt Tony. for the "men In uniform" Who wa ® seen btltinf 1 drunk to death. (R) 1J """' w.....-.: (C) (30) Slim I T_,.: (C) (90) Don McGulrw. 1nd Henrtett1 Blmerd vblt Lak1 ,........ • Trftlll (C) (30) Puwell on 1 tltl'ff-dly bolt tour of 1 low. Rupo'a Prt11 CMflftltCll the Ariz:ona wetetWey. The 160·mllt Cllille Htmfe ltn8'fl of the lake Is studded wttlt 10:00 8 9 Cl) CIS Nwa Sptdtl: (C) scenic beauties, known heretofore (10) "Tiit Grt1t American Novel." only to lndi1n1 1nd exploren. This new conctpt of pmentlna lit· D (ii) Cl) lmtlM'a ltrtlla: (C) tmure on television focuMI on {60) "The Grab." The Gorillas 1re "Blbbltt," by Slnclllr Lewis, 1nd Cllled on to t1Y tl'l smuate 1 baby "The Grapes of Wr1th," by John -the only survivln1 membtr of 1 Steinbeck. Eric S.V.rtld rtpOrts, defectina scientist's f1ml~ of with P1t Hlnai. ind Richlrd Boone Gtm11ny. (R) IS narrators. B MlllloJ_ $ Mt* "Ill .. Mc-'~l'lrtltl• ..... (C) (60) l:tO 8 Dt 111 """= (C) (60) Jeny Olia" ¥rim•) '!le -John Wtynt. (fl)' · I IHcl\ I 1't c....i, e· llll How II..: (C) (60) N1ncy Olton. Sptcill 11111t Is at· Eliit 1C1: (60) Proaram timed to the lnvestlptlon of • Includes aome of the beSt and most Abernethy. wor1d·wld1 terror rina h11dquar· famous portions of specills written, 9 FREEWAY FIGHTERS, tertd In Hawaii. produced and directed by the 11te * UNWIND! STEVE ALLEN l'nllll "c..11,••~ <C> (30) comedian, Emit Kovacs. A feeture ""7 .._ (60) will be the Nairobi Trio. the wey. IS MORE FUN! GRAI m NET ....,......: "Uncle Vany1." out. all-anth1090ld mullcll rroup D se.e Al.--..: (C) (60) Gyp-® that KoYecs Cl'Nted. Diet Van Dyke and a corpe ., ROii lff, comic Riclllrd Pryor II) LI• • Ill &lrlllll I Ale Dreier lhwl (C) (60) aotically gowned 1irl danccn ind IO!llblrd Jlcklt dt SflllWIOll IP· U0 II 0 Cl) Jerry IAllll a..: (C) ~:,><=>' • ,...., Spedtl ~ featured in a fanciful num-Pier with St1w In 1 IMtdl llltltttd (°60) Guest ttar Mel Tonne p11ys 1 1111 1., l'lllt 1,.. Up· "The r danced to "Rid.in' High .. as :.uereetuw::;s ,;:'$'~ = ~ divorced 1n1n who hit• Hirt lucky Devil." Rlclmd Dix and Edne Dduded and arranaed by Mi-ilfd Tiit Mlnclts, ind Tiit Sttbblnl ~*?>,0:~ 1~111,:./'C::: ~•11Y 1o9121Yt5 rf star with Miry Foy In el Legrand and filmed on lo-Oop. lkatcfl, r&>ed•I auest Ninette F•· "' . llm that follows the trilll tion at such unlikeJy places as D a raeca ~ .,.._,, bray 11 stucll with Jeny 11 h• ind tnbul1tlons of 1 crota·country oil refinery an auto ,·unt .,. (c:omtdy) '4t--spencer Tr1e1 1111-bten hutblnd • motor Cir r1ee. f ' Katfllr1fll .._.,m ' · -II> '"" • f.lptu rd, a ~'°'ot c:r:e=~ ~og , , ti e T 1t t-.: ct> (60) Flnlls o1 • ROUER GAMES-Un! (C) ll:IO 8 DMa O'a.ct ~ (C) (30) o.JM<\~·· llt ) I ··Jll"-~ . ' -""' I-BIRDS vs. QET~-Jtal j)Ufld)y.-tJ,~ . .u ..... r•e 11 • rt Ill .. • .• ~--·..-tWr ~ ~ • , •. '~ '!l,r.J "i 9W~'-'1'1iiit:'CI) I~, nes of bnef pantomimes, an llllllL..IW ,_.,. 1n tflt lllkbt of 8 .... a-. (C) (2 r} G;rae Skinner. bute to the great pantomimist splendof "" •dtement. """ "°" , .......... (C) (30) a-...-1.: "Tiii ~ (hor· arcel Marceau. Jerry Vao rock fnMIPI Plfformln&. B Uw;.., ror) '41~1ude Reins. ~ke joiru his brother in • ! P'dr Ne (30) * IF YOU DIDN'T CATCH 111en: <C> (30) Baxter Wini. mber that sets sibling rivalry Cl)~ *llrnn.• _.. STEVE ALLEN TONIGHT, lllowte: (C) "f~S•~ the music of a banjo and the western) 4~UJ MldllOll, Rory En. TOMORROW! 6 I ..,.. (1dventure) eter • t f ta d Cllhoun. JOY pm 15Joltn Fr1ser. ~ Ttu!e.~cete 5.,_.; 1.. •'! • ...,: "t.nlhfs Gram-1::11•9Cl)llM ...._ Her. (C) Jee,.,.. (C) (30) mu . r-8 mer. Second ot ttwte lmoM on (lei) Tiit Altodltion joins oomtdJ lllwie: "1111 IMlt ef M......, lfl Jerl1'. Van Dyke .m a tlke-Pf'OPlf P.,nc:tution. stir }Clpeey Ru..il In the llltlt rr (wettem) '57-Jlm DIY1&. r OD vanety spec:1ala tn general, • ....... a,ot!llhl RUDlll pllys '" Insur-Im ..... (C) 1erein be performs all the l:a 1nce t1ft11111n·medlcll wmlner· • Tllla Der lMI (C) rniliar elements of such pro-e STEVE ALLEN IS ON undtrtair.r who offm ttlt WW. of """ um in just three minutes. .. .. henpecked Qeo(lt Appleby (SUiton) ll:lO a..... "UM ha .. ,.,,.,. ''The Vic.ious Cycle&,.. an un-* NOW! REAL ON ! ~de.II fOI lier ltutlllnd. (dr1ma) ·s~Ridl1rd Bul1on, Cf-1rt ual stop-action lUm produced I De .,_, .._ (C) (30) @ n T... • TIIW: (C) Bloom. 'l~nard Jamon, Chuck Men-......._ -~ D) ''Tiie Rldomlr Miniature." S. ,,(i)Tlle l=Sllew (C) lie and David Brain it intro-,. • ..... (C) curlty police elole. In It Mundy Cil JteJ Sllew: (C) ed · 1 f ' · lie Miit fl 11--~ to mcue • alt1 held u Joey on vlCltlon this week ind 1c as a spec1a eature. (l)CIS ..,:-"# llomp for Ult return of hit f1· Totle Aelds end Flip Wlleon 11m .. Ages of Man" is a mono-~ ~ (C) tlltr. IM 8111n auests. a l\lltf·hosta. !UC witb Diet Van Dyke fol-, .._. lrtfflll (C) (90) at&... er.. .._ (C) wins the life of a busrneu ty-7:90 • CIS i--. II-= (C) (30) • ....,... (C) (30) u.• • ....., ~ on ~a:rly childhood tote-fitttr Cronaltt. E Jlldt • ... • ity. , 8 ...,.,..,11.,,..,..,.(C)<30> MDBU Cil n-aer,..... .. 1111 12:JOmw. n.cn: ''Ghott TOWll." The ftmJe features the Van ..... ,., e..E (C) (30) ililliii: (C) ....._...,..(com· l:I08..._ "T1le ...._. fl 1 .. rk.a, Michel Learand and the, ''Oi.tt Ill ttit YllffJ ol o.a." two tdf) 'M -11111rton Brtndo, DIWkl .....,.. (drem1) '59-MidtMI Lan- .oc.ie IJ'OUP and varied num-mtmbtn Ill • WllDll train lt1andtd 11Pf911, Slllr1fY Jo1111. Two COii mtn dioft, Jo Momw. n from the era of the 1920s. .....11 "' WEDNESDAY APRIL 10 For morning and afternoon llstinp, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES l:lO D (C) ........,. lllfllW" (.,ma) •§...:.Gr'IO'Y Pd, Deborah Klrr. 10:00 a <C> "n. .. ,,. ......,., llUI' (drama) 'SS-Rlcflard £san, Dana ~If. ll:GOB"'DnaU'• ,, ...... ,. (llorrat) ·~ -Gloria Holden. .... .,.,, If ........ (honor) '35-Henry Hull. U-.JO ............. Se.-...,..,.. (lctv.nture) '52-Ann Todd. A1lpll Aichanbon. 4:GOD(C) '1lie ~ ( .... nture) ·~r Aomero, Fr1• ~alon. 4:l0 R "IMdl • _, .._.. {drama) • •ff--Humptirwy lloflrt, Jolln O.rtk. f \. f N I •, (, D sa O'alcl .._. ..,..., II .. lrW' (co"*") '»-Spencer T l'1CY, Ellubeth Taytot. I TM ,......_ (C} {30) ~ .... (30) ()) ...... : "Cri ........... ..... -..u .. (mystery) ~· Hamlltoft. Mary Mu"'1J. e TY .... ScMlf: "Sodll Stud· la." A llSIOfl on s'3lt9 111d local ;-=:. 1:•1n. ...., ..... fC> (30) ..... (C) (30) lldllW• ...., (30) . lllllft fw v .. ~ "Frtldocn lfl 1 Fr1mtlllf0ft." A "" .-its de· ailntd apecillty t01 falllly 111op, pers. Hostm Marton Marshall and a 1Vest talk aboUt the hvnianlzed approach to plannlnt buylfta ae- tMtia.. l~E:-C"-'(C) 7:11 R CIS ~ ~ (C) (30) ~tter Cronkite. I Llw lllcJ (30) ........... (C)(lO) l~~(C)(lO) 'T..e, (30) !Tl t .. **-.. It ~Ta: KCET ottera this PfOITlm to help Yltwers under1bnd ttlt v.ltly rwamped Clllfornla per· 1011ai Income w rttulltloM. 1:11a111e 111 "'-= <C> ceo> 1eny ta C1J lldllW• ...., Oilnptiy. E Ar• .. Ml Alm a 111e • ""' ..._ CC> <60> 1:30 ea Cll u.e .. -..: <C> <60> iiiiMrt Abtmltlly. Prof. Jofl11 Aoblnton tnd his bend 8 StM .._ a..; (C) (90) Rich· al speoa wandtrtn frvm Earth are ard Ben)l!mln, Paull Prtlltiu, Betty tflmttnld by 1 tribe 111 aboriclnes Bartoft, .Win e,n.. and The Ameri· 111¥in1 as their rvltf and ....., aod CM Brttd pal. I c:ompltx fNdllnt wttft flfttutic SUNDAY 9:00 0 (ij) ('f) "Hud." ABC ofjers a reput showing of this grim, too realistic movie about a rugged individualist whose main interest is self-gratification. Paul Newman, Melvyn Douglas, Brandon de Wilde star. Patricia Neal won the Best Actress ~r,lor 1*' ~ of •A>tM. ' ., TlJESDAY t:OO D@ m (C) "Becltime Stoty." Another repeat. this comedy stars Marlon Brando and David Niven as two con men who compete to swindle an Amerk:an tourist (Shirley Jones) out of $25,000. WEDNES°"Y t:OO D Ci7J (1') (C) .. MON aw.. Detttnc." This is the second time around ror this Doris Day· James Gamer farce about a woman. presumed dead after a plane crash seven years before, who returns home on her husband's wedding day. This picture has some really funny scenes, and Polly Bergen does an ex- cellent job H "the other woman.'' THURSD-'Y ~ t:OO B 9 (J) (C) "Klnp of the Sun ... Yul Brynner, George Chakirfs and~hTriey Anne Fleld star In this colorful production about the ancient Mayans and a tribe of North American Indians who try to help them conquer an enemy. FRIDAY 9:00 Ra (J) (C) "Joen of Arc." This version Of the classic story Of the Maid of °'1eans stars Ingrid Bergman as Joan, Jose Ferrer as the Dauphin, Leif Enckson 11 Charles VII, and John Ireland as Jen de la loussac. · SATIJR°"Y t:OO D U Cl) (C) ''The lnm Bottle." Once again Tony Randall, Burl Ives and Barbara Eden cavort on the scre.n in a m•le version of "I Dream of Jeannie," with Ives playing the dNcm. ..... 12 , THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. APRIL 6, 1968 AP For mornln1 listings, ph TIME PROC for your ce the day's r DAYTI~ a:JO D <~ "S1I (drl!"I) 'Ii( Novak. 10:00 a "T\ree '51-Jack \I 11:00 D "1'119 M -Tuman ...,. (hon 1.2:30 m "Oee F 'lT-fredrl1 4:30&~. ·~June , D "Tiit I Plier Van I - THURSDAY APRIL 11 morning and afternoon 11p, please see DAY· E PROGRAMS. Below, your convenience, are day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 1J (~ "StrHpn n.n Wt M..r' ~rarna) "60 -Kiri! Ooualas. Kim 1ovak. ~ "111,. "' • SpfM" (comedy) IT-Jack Watlina. Carole Lesley. a...,... M.t CllMI" (horrot) '43 -Tuman Bey. WS.n of Fr1'*-• Iii"" (horror) '39 -Boris Karloff. iD "he foot Ill ..._ .. (dra1111) IT-Fredric March, Beulah Bondi. Connie Stevens and Liu Minnelll. Tha show will focus on popular music and satire on contemporary lite. Aho auestlnf are Kenneth Mars, Linda ll'lin, and Charlie Callas. I Let's Cl to .._ Races (C) (30) cm CD s.c..i ....... Yun: ~) "P1ydlrl" lulle aoes to the funenl of an Alaskan prospect· ina buddy and nlNb Annie. one of his old &lrlfrlendl. The two discover an old deed that indicates they own one of the most valuable hOtel properties in San Francisco. (R) a 1111uo. $ MiWtl: ct> "'Sc:ett of th Ant•dlc" (drama) '43-John Mills. Derek Bond. ~ Truttl If Conllqllltlas (C) (30) ''"' ...... (60) FMblrr. "Journey to Patetonia." British medical expedition travels by horse throuah treaeheroua terrain on an errand of mercy In this ad· venture film showina the farthest t!P._ of South America. el Esbldlt A v1twa Ray Bradbury and the ptay's producer, Robert Bushnell. @I) NocM .. £*'- t :30 D 9 f6l 0npet: <C> (30) "Th• Shootliig~ard." Set. Friday must face a pollce inquiry penel afhr ht fatally wounds • buratary su.,.cl f. ,..,... .... (C) (30) • '~ t.e11s Jm to my .. ., from the C.r100 family; Eddie JldlJ FRIDAY APRIL 12 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES dip Into Rita's Involvement with th• Ille Joe ChtnllCk; Rev. Wlntlr ctlls on Rita while his wife, Su'8n. poses for-pictures. Dien• H~lfld .,.,.... • as Susan. 1:30 fJ (C) "lttrayff" (drama) '54- 1 Tl9PO: (C) (90) Don McGuire. Cfartt Gable. Lana Turner. Tmtl (C} (30) . 10:00 fJ (C) "Whktpool" (mystery) '59 Cities of Ult Wttid: "Munich." -Juliette Greco, Marius Gorin1. / Alan Whicker tours the city durln1 ll:GO g "Tiit SM-Wolf of londoft" (hor· the annual six-week pr.Lenten e1r· ror) '4&-June Lockhart. "Tiit In· nlvat, Fasdlln1. He covers tome of wilibll Man Rttumt' (horror) '40- tlle 3.000 masbd bills end com· Vincent Price ments on the German vel1ion of .. · " Sadie Ha-Ins 0.y -Welberftst· 1?:30 m Min M I Tlptrope (sus-nacht. pense) '53 -Fredric March. t eny Moore. D "Str•l!lr ht MJ Anll"1Jra1111) ~June AllY1Gn. Jeff Chandler. D "Tiit liftrtlet" (drama) '63- •eter Van Eyck. Marie Vel"linl. 8.1IO 1 Ioli~ (C) (2 hr) lO:GO U 9 @ Dua MMt1a a-: (C) @ (JJ n.. FIJfna N11: (C) ('ro) Oeln Is host to Oraon Welles, ( 0) "You Cln't Get There From Jimmy Stew1rt. and Juliet Prowse. •:30 I) (C) "Alabznl lll• 8rut" (car- toon) '61. D "TN ,...., City" cJrama> •41 -Barry Fltzprald, Howf'd Duff. r v r N I N (, D n. 111 11tws: <C> (60) Jerry )unphy. r!J,... 6ttl Hour Nen: (C) (60) Robert Abernethy. B S1wt· A11et1 sw.: <C> (90> io· rtiaht's guests are Della R~. Don Knotts. and Profeuor Juliuf Sumner Miiier. D Sil O'C** Mtvle: "Tortib riit" (drama) '42-S.,.ncer Tracy, Hedy Lamarr. ! Tiii nintstlMlea (C) (30) PltlJ O.kt (30) ~ Motit: "Operatilll Dcll- 1111111 (drama) '61-Wemtr Klem· Peftr, Ruta Lee. fll) TY Hip Sdllel: "General Mith· ematiC$." A l8S90n on percentaps. fEObtesiew In.'"'"' .... (C) (30) HIDI (C} (30) McffaWa Nawy (30 ) lllltltf-lrillfell9pert (C) .... .,,..-~- (I) ~&iiilftl (tJ Notldtn 34 a cas Evtt1m1 ~ <C> (30) Watter Cronkite. I Huu.,.lftllkllJ Report (C) (30) F Troop (30) I UW. Lucy (30) at llUlpl'1 1...-(C) (30) U 00 HIP and Wild (C) ms.en ... fi1t tJI Cl) McHale11 NIWJ ., Al•• .. Ml Ailll• • I 8 Qt Cl) Q...,.n Strip: (C) (90) A bank robber Is murdered In the Cimarron jall and a eowpoke in an ed)oininr cell reciocnizes the .... sin as the victim's bo$s. The cowboy offers to help Marshal Jim Crown track down the killer, but his ea· remess lives him away. Jim realixel that the man's only reason. ror CO· operatlnc ls that he knows the bandit hn a price on hi• head. John Saion, Henry Silva suest. (R) D ~ {i) QH<IA I CelMdJ Is Gq; (Cf ( ) Alan Kini st•11 In tfllt comlldY SC*lal th1t lutu"" Here." When the wind fails. Slster (R) Bertrllle is stranded on a small g 8torp l'llbla Neft (t) (60) Island. She sets out to ratller wood D ~ TllNbt: (C) (60) for a sirnal fire and finds Cat1os. ''Three Persons." John Gavin, Ralph -!10 has been llterally thrown otf Meeker star. On ttie Mexle1n bor· his yacht ~Y . a roun1 . woman, and der. 1 young Indian ex·lawman April. the pirate wtlo discovered she takes on the danserous mission of couldn't handle the boat Brldret break.lni up 1 bootteulng league Henley auesta. and rwenatns ttle murder of a I P.....-d (C) (~) small boy. """'' t11t &aitlr m Alll °'* ...., <C> <60> El U11rp*r II) Fama alld P'8cln (C) (30) 1:30 D U CIJ lob Hope CllfJ'llef s,.. . @ Cil 1111 UlltMdMlblel dal: (C) (60) "For Love or $$$." fl!) R ~ "Mineral W•ltn Bob Hope, Janet leilh. Fernando From e . . Dr. Hibbs and Lamas. Eddie Mayehoff, J. C.rroll guests pol out the pat w..ttll Maish and Pat Harrinaton Jr. star that lies beneath the ,.. ind ask In this comedy hr Dean Hararove. if It can be claimed and uplolted A tourist In South Amer!U beCOmes economically. Involved In foreian intr1aue. IJ (i'j) ()) hwlkllld: (C) (30) 10:30 II) Ntn: (C) (30) Biii Johns.. ttA ~lority of Two." Aunt . Clara's 11:00 II EMii O'Clocl Report: (C) (30) costumins Innovations captivate a Jerry Dunphy. prospective client of McMann and IJ TIM UUI HHr N...: (C) (30) Tate. Ridlard Haydn suesb. Georp Skinner. '8 Man Crfffla (C} (90) 8 $p0ek·hl: "frMMMtlllnl' (hor· 9> IMll KIM tqJ~' ~ ,< : t;~~~~'1rmr Wtliif td'lcer., lt.,.m D Mftit· "Ten S..cb to HtlP' al El l•ldo " lot Hlfn (drama) 0 '59-Jetf Chandler. Jedi: 9:00 B 9 Cl) nlPdlJ Nl(llt Mewle: Pa lance. (f) ~ of the Sn" (adventure) m Jot Pyne (C) (30) '63-Yul Brynner. George Chaklrls, Ci) Movie: "Snlalt Qlrta Oetl't Tia" Shirley Anne Fleld, Richard Bas. (mystery) '43-Vlr&lnla Mayo, Bruce hart. C.ptured. but seriously wound· ~~· .. _ (C) ed, a Horth American lndlan dlief 1UJ Uf.I ,.... is nu11ed back to health hr a ID 00 Tllll DIJ 1961 (C) Mayan princess, who lall1 In love 9 Cl) Ntw1 with him. Upon his recovery, he learns that he Is slated lor sacrl· 11:30 II Movie: "Cod 11 MJ hrtMI" flcial death, a rtte interrupted when (dnima) '57-Walter Brennan, John the Mayans are rttacked by an Hoyt ancient enemy. Thi dllef allies his D @CIJ Tiie TMIPt S11tW (C) tribe in brttle with the M1yans. D @ Cil JMr ......, Sllliw (C) and although the enemy is repulled. m La Cr1• SMw (C) he is mortally wounded. D cm (j) Tlllt Cir!: (C) (30) ''The 12!30 m Nallecl City Beard.'' Ann. miffed because Don 0) Mclfit: "leo-.nl" =ry) won't shave otf his beerd. shmn 'l'l--Oana. Andrew1, Jane ~:tewitll short hair for their next 12:50 a .... : "Man ......... <• m Tnte Aclwtfttaft (C) (30) tery) '51-Buraesa Mertdttll. f.E) T1Mrtr1 Im: Hal Marienth11 1:00 ~ Mtwie: "hrit Model" (comtdy) comments on selected scenes from •53--f'aulette Goddard. Ev• Gabor. ''The Anthem Sprintm" and Inter· D Nen (C) fVfNINC 6:1IO f) TIM Iii ~ (C) (60) Jeny Dunphy. D Tiit &ttl ""'1' News: (C) (60) Robert Abernethy. 11 St.w. Allen Sllft: (C) (90) Stwe'a guests are Zsa Zsa Gabof, Who holds a press conference Oft her lavorlte subject; Soupy Sales, who adds his own comedic style to Steve's sketches; sonptren GiGI Galon; and Count Yogi, who provides an eye-popping golf demonstration. fJ Sil O'Qocl Mowtt: "1oY1 Ton" (drama) '38-Spencer Tracy, Mickey Rooney. m Tiit nTntltOMI (C) (30) OJ PlttJ Du.. (30) cm rn a1oww. <C> "hnlc 1n lll• hlf tare" (drama) '62-Ray Mii· land, Jean Hareni Ell) 1V Hlllt SdtOtl: "literature." .. , " ...... u...~ ol character In drama. I!) Obtlllon 6:30 0 Tiie G111ftY Qaee (C) (30) m Hutf (C) (30) 11) Mcffllt'I NIWJ (30) 0 @ Hlllltley-lrlnlllfY Repert (C) ft) Ven allMrm I~ P11111 toinpttltlon: Rudolf Buchbinder, .iio finished fifth In the Inter· national piano competition ttll1 year, plays "Sonata i11 E Alt Major, Op . 31, Ho. 3" by Beethoven; "Etude In G Flrt Mator. Op. 10, Mo. 5'' hr Chopin: and the Toc:uta from "Pour le Plano'' bJ Debussy. 9 Ci) CIS EW!lhtr N.., (C) a> Notidero 34 1:110 1J cas En1111tc Nns: <C> (30) Walter Cronkite. D ffuwtley.at1n1111J bport (C) (30) 0 F TfMP (30) '8 I LM ltKy (30) m cimeaft'• '"""' <C> <3o> (Continued) . ..~... . .. w I ~-r.::.: (30) ,...14 • I SATURDAY llfE DAILY PtLOT, TV W£EX. ~ltlL 6, 1961 ................ <• '9fttln) '61 -s-........ Mldllr CurtlL APRIL lJ . . ' ~ . • \J " • ' 7::21 ..... Dia..,, .. 7:318 ............ (C) er .. Cit <C> ...... "'u..-a • °""" u.c (C) ... , ........ (C) 7:45 • ..... Hllrt (C) 1:11 •• Cl) c.-...... (C) 8 tD(I) ... ' (C) .... Alltry .. .,.,.,. (C) • c:..try .... (C) l:lO. QI (I) ... ~ (C) • (fl) Cll ftt f ........... (C) • ..... (C) .,., .....,.. (,.. mance) '55--Jene Wymati, Ol.trtt. Halon. t:1t 8 fit Cl) Fnlll rl I Jr. (C) • u Cl) n. ... kk•• (C) D @(I)_.... .._ (C) • Act1M T1Mlibe: (C) Todey's fllma are "Dtttlnatlon Gobi" and "Pl mpef'Mi Sntittl." 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SYSTEM • • • ~:-~~ JMJ -SPECIAL 1 •cm IO LOW and numericalJ smalle • SALE WI CAN'T MINll ~gbt turnout 11as PRICE . . n IN ou• ADI 11 day in Newport Beach JX .. e FISHER, 200-T :--.!.."' =: ": . ........ .... , .................. , ....... ..... Ir 'rwL ........... -· ................. --• --· ...................... _ .......... ...... ......_...,..,,..,..,..._. • ._ 'M ..... . • SHURE 1144-1. 1 fewer than 100 arrests o ' S--in weekend of Easter V ....... ·•ac•ll• i v,--... ..... _~---::"'. 'tp1ffice Wt! t =• "" DI • in recent memory that a GARRARD 40 Mk 11 be~ t11e crowd u LANCER 1r •• .-. ... ,._Cl.S. ...... ........ .:tea _ ........ ...... l ever ls an educa1*1 gues veteran Bal Week obse: up tw'l reasons to s younger-than-ever tfleol') -Bikini wearers seem little lees bounce to 'the · other years . -Arrests for drunkenn 50mewhat. and teen-a notwithstanding. the old the heavier the drinking. _, ) "' .... r:-,;1; ·-·.:3 -, --.. -.-.. --.---SONY of the . WEEK! . Assistant Police Chief clll u.id the availabili apartments serves as dicaUon of just bow man in town. "We cbecked with 21 tolk a ~tr• . .. s·PECIAL SALE ON THIS s·oNY TAPE RECORDE 1 THE 250-A THI SONY SOLID STATI 250-A JrOU1t TRAClr STIUO TAPE DE'CK RKOion Connect Ule 250-A to your pnMStt 1tereo 9Ydem and tape music diredly oH the air . . . make greatly im- proved mples ol your favorite records ... eccwn~ Lan incomlMrable .-.. tape library. Neatly mounted in its walnut finish ~ the Sony 250-A ii a most beeutifUl compliment 1X> your sound system. SEI IT TODA YI .. hh'trt • Niw. ar.d f oalj sJgns." he said. A realty bOard spokest a 3 percent vacanc: apartment& in Orange spokesman e5'i.mated t CStt BAL WEEK. May 21 Ele Seen for M Annex Decj Residents of the so-<:all• nexation uea in Back B< ritory near Costa Mesa vote on May 21 on whett to join the city of Newpot The election date was day by Newport City Seymour. Seymour noted that no1 test against the propose! nexation was received at test hearing, This speed• nexation proced11tt, be s: Originally if had been June 18 would be the ne; date. The area is bounded b Irvine avenues and by 22; a line rougbly midway aad 20th streets. It has a population c 'nlere are 129 homes. As: tion or the territory is l million. Most of the bor market value from $.10,0 City councilmen toni; pected to establish the elE suggested by Seymour. Or••~