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VOL 61 , NO. 90, 3 SECTIONS, 44 PAGES SATURDAY, APRIL 13, ·1968
Easter Weekend Quiets.
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Violence Over
l'•OM Wl•I SUVICISI
The nation's troubled cities moved
toward normalcy today. spurred by
tile approach en high holy days. But
spatterings of smper fire still broke
the sUeoce in Kans.as City throughout
the night of Good Friday.
The city's mayor, llus W. Daws, ex-
tended a rigid curfew in a renewed
attempt to end the violence thait has
plagued tile city for four nights.
Nation
at the request of Gov. Spiro Agnew
who said he was convinced the racial
disturbances had ended. They were
ordered Into the city by President
Johnson last weekend as widesllfead
looting and arson broke out.
A young Negro sbot and wounded
a white pedestrian on a oorthwest
Baltimore street Friday nigbt, ap·
paren1Uy without provocatioo or intent
to rob.
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TEN CENTS
Autopsy Set
In Delayed
Car Fataliiy
Meanwhile. 4,900 federal troops on
duty in Baltimore were expected to
pull out of that city today .
Lt. Gen . Robert York pulled out
some 2,000 regular Army men Friday
City officials in Washington lifted" fl
week-old curfew Friday. but restrfc·
lions remained on the sale of firearms
and gasoline in con tainers.
BIKINI BUNNIES BASK ON BEACH AND BAFFLE BOYS
What Do Girls Like Mary Rigsby (left) and Christina Brink Think?
DAILY I'll.OT Slaff l'Mlt
An autopsy has been ordered for T ah S L' · today to determine the cause of death OU~ er ruog a WS
• ' oI .a Costa Me sa man one week follow-'fL, ___ . € 5_..1
_ Jr!7.lit:s-in\lolvemel\r in ~lo~---~ -__:_aP-a1C!__:_
accident. · . SACRAMENTO (UPI) -A commit.
Donald Ray. Estabrooks. ~7• died .at tee of smog experts said today enforce-
10:50. p.m. Friday a~ Hoag Memonal ment <X tough new air pollution con-
H<>:51>1tal. He compl~ed only of back trot standards proposed in a bill now
pams after the accident ~turday at before the Legisl~ wo~ force
. Har°l>o!'. BOWe.vard ~ Fairfu DrJv.e some autos· off the Cauiornfa "1larket.
according to, Cost~ Mesa poll.ct!. Jn a repori. to the Au.embly Trans·
. Coroners mvestigators said that It portation and Commerce Committee.
15 not known whether the death re· th d · 1 'd " 1 sulted from the traffic accident or not. e a v~ry pane sai at east ~
They said the man apparently wa s percent of the 1970 approval fleets
doing well in the hospital when ne could pass the proposed test. But ltle
l ed . ~ _,. died rest could oot. aps 1111.0 a coma a,.N .
Estabrooks. of S22A B«nard St.,
was a techokian at Fairview State
Hospital.
Washington experienced its fifth day tf,;~~.::;.'·,.~:d~:::::d·00:!_:·.~ Baffled hy Bi k•ni Bunn1·e~~ the 13.000 federal troops moved m to ~ ~ •
quell the riotin( were removed and It _. ........ _ .., -=~ .-_ WQ~l')>eC-tifiM-l=est.Woti14'.bih"'ti:l.tn·---_____ -----_ _ _ ~ ·~r~--·=· ....-.• -~ --""""""" ----
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aU National Guard patrols from its · . ·
streets. In Chicago, autberities an·
nounced that the remainint Illinois Na-
' ti!>1Jal Gµards'!"'en m~bilW the,i;:e and " in nearby Jobet would M home for
Easter .
The dwlndllng violence waa encour-
aged by close associates of Dr. Martin
Luther King whose murder In Mem-
phis April 4 touched off the wave of
rioting and looting.
By BRUCE BENSON
Of Ille Diiiy l'li.t Stitt
· Who are the girls behind the bikinis?
Where do they come from? They're
sexy looking. but is that all?
In a spirit of public service. the
DAILY PILOT tackled the task of an-
swel'ing these questions, and went out
to talk with the girls on Orange Coast
beaches.
The first jolt came in learning how
old they were. The answer is very ,
very young.
ceited. They think Lhey can pick up
anybody they want to," the girls said.
Well. if you were pi<.'kecf up, what ·
would the boys do 1
"Mos tly just talk. We all walk along
the beach and taJk about things." the
girls said.
So much for Joyce and Nicki. Let's
drop in on Gayle Lowe. 16. and Denise
Noon, 18, of San Bernardino. ,
friendly here. mostof them at least.••
Whal about ~hte lon~·hair!d ~oysJ
Solll\'!body said they're conce'ited.
''Yes, I think that's true. Mostly the
long-hairs are conceited. because they
think they're the ones the girls are
going to be looking at."
"There 's a lot of people here on
the spiritual side,'' said the other girl.
ls that good?
Lady Marine
Guilty of
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Take. for example. Joyce LaMarsh.
15, and Nick Kramar, 14, both of
Tustin.
"Yes . we've both been down for Bal
Week before. No, it isn't much slow-
er than last year. It's about the same.
really good here."
What is a fellow's us u a I ploy to
strike up a conversation with you?
"Oh. sure. It's Easter Week, and
there's no school. Nobody has any
hang-ups. Of course it's good.
Finally. what do Connie Brooks, 14,
of Costa Mesa. and her friend, Penny
Snider. l4. of San Fernando, think
about Bal Week? "My dad brought us down," one
said, "just for the day."
"We came here to get a tan.'' ei·
p 'aine-1 •1-i,. otfler.
'Most of the boy11 here are loo rein·
"Well. it's usuaUy. 'Do you have a
match?' or 'Do you have a cigar· ette?' ..
And then what d(l the fellows do~ 1.
".Just talk," said one. "Everybody'!'
"Things are slower.wt> think. Most
of the kids are g n I n g to Palm
Springs.·
Is il easy for boys and girls to get
lo know each other ~
Being 'Dove' Jets Bomb Refugees "Yes. thats no problem. Yes. it's
!rue that some of the long-hairs are
conceited." said ooe.
"When you get to know the ones
with long hair. they're conceited at
first. Then. when you get to know
them really, they're really sweet,"
added the other.
('•OM WI•• S•llVICU)
WASHINGTON -An ~ve 21·
year-old blonde Marine wto refuaed
further military service on grounds
she opposes war and killing, has been
ordered restricted to barracks, fiMd
and demoted for dis<>beying orders.
Cpl. Mary Elizabeth Burns was con-
victed Friday in a summary. court
martial held in nearby Arlington, Va .
Executioo of ttie seDtence, which
would confine her for 4.5 days, fine her
$20 and reduce her rank from corporal
to private, was stayed pending a re·
view.
Miss Burns. wt!<> is from Grand
J1IDCtion, C-Olo., testified that si.nce
March 19 she has refused to wear MT
unifonn, accept her pay or perlonn
her noTmal duties.
She said she came to her decision
on refusing further service after three
ye ars in tile C-Orps.
Cpl. Burns contended she owed her
"rirst obedience to a supreme being
and her conscience" and that her
disobedlence ttlerefore was not wrong.
Her twin brotber. Timothy, has been
accused of refuslng to report for dra.ft
induction because ol. hia opposition to
the war.
Why did it take Mr so long to rec-
ognize the mor~ coaru.cts she would
face in the Marl.MS , Miss Burns was
asked. "The remoteness of Grand June·
1..100. ·• she said.
Phone Company
Makes 'Largest'
Salary Offer
Pacific Telephone Co. Friday pro·
p'l~ wage increAMs ranging from
~.50 to S21 per week for 40.000 union·
repre5ented employes ln California
and Nevada.
The offer was made during bargain·
Ing on an 18-montb wage reopencr
clause In the Comnnmicattons Wornra
of America'• c:trrent tflree·year con-
tract.
PacUlc tp0ttsrn«l Aid IL waa the
largest ·~ Gfer Jt.. bea.avac.. lUk._
and that ttse coat to ~ f01' CW A • repceeenhd empJoyes alone
would come to more than t23 million
a year.
The proposal provides ltlat on nvc
specifitd holldayc <New YMr'!I Day,
Independence o.y, Labor D 1 y,
Thanbglving Day and Cbristmas
Oayl time worked dwina u empJoye's
re(Ular working hour• sb&ll be paid
tor al double time and a balf, lntteed
of double Umt.
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ALL-TIME HEADLINE -Christians everywhere today are pre-
paring once a g a i n to proclaim the gladdest news man has ever
known: "He is risen.'' Sunday. Easter. 1968, wlll be a day for re-
newal of faith and observance of fundamentals such as the newness
of spring flowers. the message of the cross and the words.of the holy
scriptures -all depicted here in scene photographed at Newport
Harbor Lutheran Church.
From Vietnam Fires
SA IGON IUPI) -Eight-engine B52s
flew rare missions in the densely popu·
lated Mekong.Delta today to bomb Viet
Cong hideouts already ravaged by
weeklong forest fires. military !'pokes-
men said.
The bombers. bi ggest in th e l' S
Vietnam arsenal. first struck Friday
in a swampy area near Vinh Bmh. 74
miles southwest or Saigon, and killed
200 Communists. the spokesmen said
Today they flew deeper into the rP·
gion to pour their massive bombloads
Jump Sta r Say ·
He'll Dcdi<·atc
Effort to Kin g
SANTA ANA -Rad ph Boston s-ays
now he was upset over the assassina·
lion or Martin Luther King Jr. last
week when he srud he would not try
out for the U S. Olympic track and
fie ld team .
"I was not myselr. But unies~ you
.. re a Negro you cannot imagine what
Dr. King's death meant.·• the stellar
long jumper said
"You know all those things· lhat
S<ockely Carmichael and Rap Brown
ha ve sajd? They go through your
mind ,even if you don 't believe them.
When something like this happens.
~hen you're ttiinlung irrabonally. li1en
~uddenly they seem right. ..
Boston. who share11 lhe world looi:
1ump record. said he woul d try tn
make lh<' US. team and would dcd1·
rate his errorls al lhP Olympics tn
l\ing's memory. He said hr will :-P·
ure afterward.
on the foxholes and bunkers of a Viet
Cong base.
The base. a Communist stronghold
for more than 20 years, has been ra v-
aged by at least 70 forest fires this
week and many Viet Cong units were
forced to the open ground.
The spokesmen would not indicate
whether the strikes were ordered
against guerrillas fleeing the fires.
The fires have touched off a num-
ber of explosions, apparently in Viet
rong ammunition dumps. and intelli-
.1?ence sources said they have done
more damage than any attack on the
area in 20 yeari;.
Jn another major air war develop·
ment the trouble-plagued F'l l lA swin,1?·
wing jet fighter-bombers raided North
Vietnam Friday for the rirst time since
March 30. taking parl in a total of 90
missions flown by U.S. pilots during
thP day.
Eclipse Eclipsed;
Clouds Continue
Cloudy wit,ather has been forecast for
todny and Sunday along the Orange
Coast. continuing the cloudiness which
began Friday.
The cloudihess prevented most resi-
dents from seeing the Good Friday
eclipse of the moon during the eve-
ning. The ~lipse wa s photographed
at Hale Observatory atop 6.126-foot Mt.
Palomar.
Ilea\")' clouds covered most or thP
Southland. leaving those Uvin~ above
the 4.000 foot level the only ones ablt>
to see the eclipse.
Weekend weather forecast includes
rlouds. visibility of 10 miles. wmd
southwl's l 10 miles per hour and tem·
peratures ranging to the hJgh 70s.
Hundreds to Greet Easter at Sunrise
Tra~sport
Crashes;
One l(illed
KHE SANH. Vietnam <UPll -An
Air Force CIJO transport plane crash-
ed and burs I into names today. nar-
rowly missing hundred5 or soldiers
crowding I.he runway at Khe Sanh .
One man died and five others aboard
the plane were injured.
UP I Correspondent Perry Young
said the plane nosed into tbe ground
as it touched down on the 3,00().foot
runway and exploded in names. A
battalion o{ U.S. 1st Air CaWllry
troops was waiting on the landing strip
but none was hurt.
The one person killed was a civilian,
Young said. The injured were among
a group of about 15 U.S. Marines who
scampered from the wreckage .
ApparenUy none of the four Air
rorce crewmen on board was injured.
Pope Carries
Cross in
Holy Parade
IY UNITIO l'•HS INTlltNATIONAL
Pope Paul VI. his fa~ showing
Rligtit strain, carried a heavy wooden
cross Friday night ln a twdlllgbt pro-
ces.slon re-enacting Christ's march to
Calvary. 111 Israel, pilgrams of two ----------...._____..... ....._ -------·. ----... ----1'ittttffi8tn1t«WJl19Ut~lil pow• -
Hundreds of Orange Coast resident&
wW aee the sun up tomorrow, Easter
Sunday.
TradJUonal sunrise services will be
held at Newport Harbor HJgh stadium
and at Paulo Orive-ln Theater.
Daybruk observances also are
scheduled al ffvetal churches. (Other
Easta Swld1-1 ~ at area
churchea lllWd on pages 4 and ~.'
Newport Harbor KJwanls Club will
sponsor the 3:30 a.m. aervlce at
J.brbor High stadium. 18th Street and
Irvine Avenue. Newport Beach.
Tbe prlodpal sermon will be gJven bf the Rev. James Dune. professor
o theology at FUller 'lbeolollcal
Seminary. A l~volct "H.,-bor EasteT
Chorus" and SO.voice childrena choir
from PrlDCe of Peace Day Scbool will
'Ing.
The P111lo's "come H you are, stay
in your car" services wtll begin at 6 a m. The drive-in Is located on
Newport Bouli-v!'rd at Paularino
'\venue. north or Costa Mesa.
The Rev. L. V. Tornow. pastor oC
r hrtsl Lutheran Church. Costa Mesa.
wlU deliver the Easter message, "A
Cross to Glory."
Other larite aeTVlccs will be held at
the Santa Ana Bo•I. Pasadena Rose
Bowt and HollrOOd Bowl.
Local ohservances wlll include : ed into Jerusalem to celeb~ the
-Central 81pl1st Church. 7661 pasrover and resurrection.
Warner Ave.. Huntington Beach, 6 Pope Paul will lead a joyous cell'· a.~. Flr1t Assembly of God C'harch, hraUon of Jesus' resurrection tonight.
146 E. 22nd St .. ~la Mesa, 5:30 8.m. The Pontiff stood and walked for
_ Pltmouth Contregatlonal Church, lS minutes, holdlng the slx·fOot crou
3262 Broad st , Newport Beach, 7 8 m. In front of hJm, then addressed 100 000
-First Chrt1ttan C'lllll'cb.. m Vic-petJIOOl'i, hls voice .VOng and clear.
loria St., Costa Mesa, daybreak The 70-year-okl poatltf, ~ undtr•
service in the pr•~r rarden. (See POPE, P.,. !)
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IC-lief .., "" Delly "Ml Stall)
A star -studded rally in Holly·
wood Bowl is planned April 21 to
raise money for the new Southern
Christian Leadership Foundation.
Those who attend the admission·
free event will be asked to contrib-
ute to carry on the work of Dr.
Martin Luther Kint J r. Hosts for
the rally will be Steve Allen and
O..n Jone.. Celebrities slated to
appear, thus far, include Vic Da·
mone, 8.,bara Bain, Eartha Kitt.
O.C.r Brown and Martin Landau.
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New E08ttr bonnet is tried on by Jack
Benny that he said h~ "might bur/'
for his wife. Mary. Jack is in New
York for a slipper cluq engac1emenl
and-tikt'" all goclfl: fatthful and-d1di· #
Jul husbands wishes to take some·
flung hom, tn his wife besides n
hangover. Jack, who claims to be 39.
ts believed to be 72 ... and still go-
.1"11. stro~'J>-~~ , • Margaret Smith and her three
daughters, of Bell, will be married
today in a quadruple ceremony.
Mrs. Smith, a 38-year-old widow,
will marry Miniford Arliu1 McCoy,
38. The girls, Rachel Elaine, 19;
Laura Lynn, 18; and Edna Caro-
lyn, 16, will marry three sailor s
stationed together on a ship in Long
Beach. •
SaturdaY, Aprtl 13. 1%8
A World of Fun
A 11 unidentified man h(lnded
n Pro110, l/tnh. Street Depart·
ment foremn11 n shovrl crn<t .~aid
it brfonqrrl In the r1ty. Noting
1ts brr111.d 11ew cmut1tio11. the
foreman asked why 11 harl11 't
been used. The man explai'ned
that he had stolen a shovel from
the city 30 years ago and that
his corucience bothered him ao
much he finally bought the new
one to 'Teturn.
Twelve-year-old Chris Slingsby of Costa Mesa admires the World
Book gJobe she won by submitting a question to the Ask Andy col·
umn. Her query, "Do hibernating animals breathe?", is answered
tl>day on Page 18.
• In the administrative capital
Vientiane or the Kingdom or Laos
is a bearded. 43-year-old. displaced
psychiatrist and medical officer
from New York City, known by all
as the ''High Priest of Pot." Shel-
don Cholst is the chief guru for a
colony of some 40 American hip-
pies or "flower children" wbo live
there in what is called the caPOTal
of the world.
Secrecy Shrouds Broad
King Assassin Manhunt
• A gaily wrapped package of
cheese and sausage arrived at po-
lice headquarters in W i c h i L a.
Kan .. from a man who had been
arrested for drunk driving. "I
~uess the man was grateful and
figured we saved his life by arrest·
ing him," Chief Joe Klepper said.
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP)-FBI agen1~
have uncovered "very substantial"
physical evidence as they work
"around ttle clock pursuing every
lead" in ~ search for Dr. Martin
Lutner King Jr.'s assas6in, says Alty.
Gen. Ramsey Clark.
"The FBI \s devoting every r,ossible
resource to this investigatlon. · Clark
said. " ... While it remaill6 impossible
to predict when ttie killer will be ar·
rested. I remain hopeful that it will
be soon.''
A Justice Department spokesman
said the statement issued in Wash·
ington Friday night. Clark's lirst pub·
lir pronouni:ement on the ca~e in Civr
Take Note; Barbershop
Document May Be Last
Three Orange Coast mayors Friday time Secret Service agent. "For some
signed what may be their last mayors' time now I've been looking forward to
proclamations. being just a councilman."
Paul Gruber or Newport Reach and He said he didn't know who would
Willard Jordan of Costa Mesa ~av !>ucceed him. lt ic; eXJ)f'Cted. however,
there's no que~tlon about ii Neither to be either Vic Mavor Doreen
w;ints to be mavor t1n\• longer. Marshan or newly re~lected coun-
Donald Shipley of HuntlnJ?ton ReaC'h . cllman Lindsley Par~ons
however. wants to krep on ~i~in~ HP Costa Mesa's .Jordan. an architect.
is available for another term was Just as f'mnhatic . "No. defin1tei v
Each of the three will meet with his nnt." he said. 'Tm not Interest~ in
city counciJ Tuesday to participate in another term. Not at all."
the selection of a mayor for tbe next ~
two years. He said councilmen Robert Wilson
On Friday they met at Newport a11d AJvin Pinklev are the best bets as
Beach Cit)' Rall to Join in tom e clost his successor . Each has served as
barmOll1 proclamation slgn.init. Tbey Costa Mesa's chief executive in the
jotoU)' declared the week of April 14 past.
throuih 3> to be Barbershop Quartet Shipley. who la a Cal St.au Lonit
days, was in response to newsmen's
queries.
Bu.t Clark, like FBI oHicials. refus·
ed to answer newsmen's questions.
.. AU 1 can say is no comment." said
Robert Jensen. special agent in charge
oC the Mem phis FBI officr.
King was shot and killed b~· a sniper
April 4 as hr stood outside his motel
room herr
The s e a r c h for the assassin has
"pread hundr('ds of miles from Mem·
phi4'. sources report. and involves
thousands of lnvestii:ators.
In Birmingham . residents said FBI
agenu had questioned them about Eric
Starvo Galt. a white man named in
an FBI bulletin issued. then with·
drawn. ln Florida Thursday night.
The message sent over the state po·
lice teletypewriter network in Florida
asked help in locating Galt. It said
Galt was driving a white Mustang.
Witnesses in Memphis told invest!·
gators earlier they say a man in a
white Mustang drive away Crom the
rooming house. Records in Alabama
show that a man named Galt bought
a 1966 Mustang in August 1967.
Week. It marb the 30th anniversary Beach professor, said he Is not
a&. a.. ,RJ:JSQM-Ck•o&:r ""'1i1i1Qli.~twb .. c-·.,.·:11i1d1~,1111n~•.w:111a11•111ted11U;o'•' ~Ap;i....,AMOi111M'aW..~'1ltD11~•iil• .. ur.r.a--i ~ 1·Pri'lm~;:; itfruJ'li&JtOi u Huntt11rto1r'Seetr1111y0r:-rt would
BarbeTshop Quartet SJnglna I n be his Wrd c:onsecutiv~ tenn. "rt'1 up
Ammca. l to the council, though." ht uil1.
Gruber has been s1"1'1lnJ( such pro-Shipley didn't discuss who his orin-
clamatJons for four yc•rs: Jord11n for clpaJ competion tor t1\f' l>Ott mltht ~.
two; ShJpley for four. tt't P'rf of their but obtfrven believe It's Viet Mavor Jobi and. perhaps. the leaJt of their Jack Green.
rapomfbOJtla. Jordan wu plainly Impressed with
Pill
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w~ bole, Invite the Oranae Coun·
C, ..... COl'J>6 and I pa.Hie of COtlVi'ral
Joe* ...,ta, cartooniata &od writers
to witness an lrooclad demooetutioo.
Volunteers will be fed Repreive along
w1th five creme de meothes, which
Dilys feels ls a signUicaot dosage.
Members of the press may also
come forward to test per sonally wltb
beverages of thelr choice.
The risk. of couue, la that 1 few
may get plastered ill tbe interest of
science. "I wl.!h they had h•d It ia
my day," saJd Dilys a Uttle wirtlully.
Asked how she happened to stop
drinking. she smiled enigmatJcally and
said . "Mrs. F. N. Brady of Laguna
Hills showed me how to quit and beve
fun at the ume ~· ..
Frmn P .. e l
POPE. • •
went surgery lut fall, actually car-
ried the cross for only l:he final four
or the b'aditiooal 14 stations of the
cross.
Tonight, the Pooti.ff wa.s to lead a
holy Saturday service in which bells
are rung, the organ is played. sacred
images are unveiled and festive bang·
mgs are displayed in anticipation of
the resUJTectioo.
Througtiout a world torn by war and
racial strife men prayed for peace to-
day and prepared for the Easter cele·
bration. -
In the Un~ted Slates, where Holy
Week wa_, marred by raci.al disOrders
in at I~~ 125 American ci~s. more
than 25.000 pers006 were expected to
-;ltte.nd the thlrd aooual i.nterdenomi:.
national Easter servi<:e in Atlanta.
Ga., h<Jme of slain civil rights leader
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Hundreds of San Francisco Bay
Bl'AA <{hfis~ , w~i:e . ~pecte<j .tq clfmb to l:he top of ·the 9lf1.foot Mt.
Davidson -the higttest point in tbe
city -for sunrise services.
Reagan Observes
·Passover With
'Tolerance' Talk
SACRAMENTO (AP) -In a mes·
sage marking the It.art of the Jewish
Pauover celebraUon. Gov, Reagan
.. ,. America hu almost made a
reality of "a dream that is almost aa
old as man.
"The y e a r s of discrimination
against. and persecution of the Jewish
people is one of the saddest chapters
of human hiltory," Reagan said Fri·
day wheo Pauover began at sundown.
"To penallze a people because they
are, 1n IODle wa1. different is to make
a mockery of a dream that is almost
as old a1 man," he said.
"Thia dream -that men of dlf.
ferent religiona and different race1
and dlUerent cultures can live togeth-
er In peace-bas come nearest to real·
ization in America."
Hanoi Seeking
Peace Publicity
WASHINGTON (UPI) -U.S. offic·
ials remaill optimiltlc that after Hanoi
derives as much propag~ as pos-
sible from America's refUHl to meet
''at aoy spot oo earCh" for pre Umin·
ary peace talks. a place agruable to
bo1h sidea will be faund.
BoUl sides cootlnued private et·
forts Friday to find a mutually a«ept-
able meeting place for iniUaJ "con·
tacts", even as the Soviet Union re-
buked tile United States publkly for
balkinl at Renol's suggestions of
Phnom Penb, Cambodia, or W'naw,
P<llaocS.
One o( the principals lald down in
~dent hhnsoo's oil-repeated San
Antonio formula fw de-esca.latioo w19
that U.S. olficlals wOQld mett any·
where wltt> North Vletoameae negotl·
ator1. Tbe Oommuniats are not letting
thia be for1otten. even in tbt face of
U.S. protest that neither Cambodia nor
Warsaw would provide 1 neutraJ a(.
~ fair to bod! aides.
The White Houae llid contacta with
llanot 1"J'e cootlnulng. but would not
IC> beyond tftat.
THE LITTLE PILL -Laguna Beach pbarmaqst Charles R. "Bud''
McCalla weighs the potential of a little pill and a mar;tini. Its in~
ventor, a SausaUto fhannacist, claims the capsule of chemical$
known as "Reprieve' will take the user ofi the hangover hook.
Ro~ky, Humphrey Busy
Political Activity
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Takes Holiday
ll'•OM w1•e SU VICIS)
Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller conltn-
ae<Ho-s-otit:Ufy-ttis unannotmced carr-
didacy today as Sen. Robert F. Ken·
nedy took a Good Friday pause in his
campaign for ttie Indiana presiden.Ual
primary.
Retiring Postmaster General Law·
rence F. o:Br!en joined other key
members of the lat~ Jo-ruf !". Kell·
nedy's "Irish Malla" Friday in thetr
campaigin for the May 7 Indiana pres-
i<:leotlal primary.
Rockefeller, meanwhile. appeared
on the road toward active contention
for the Republican presidential nomi-
nation with the assertion he "could
win" in N1ovember.
Rockefeller stopped short o{ COlll·
miting himself to an active campaign
for the nomination, S11ying instead
that his ~ltion "ha5 not changed"
rrom last month when he said he
'WOUid-accept-a-draft-bttt-~ 'l'lOt
contest te primaries with GOP fron t-
runner Richard M. Nixon.
In other political developments:
-Sen. Eugene McCarthy. campaign-
ing in Boston, saJd 1he White House
policy toward North Vietnam is un-
changed and. as a result of WashinR-
ton 's rejection of Warsaw as a peace
talk site. he was pessimistic negotia·
lions would be successful.
-Vice President Hubert H. Humph·
rey. still refusing to formally an-
nounce his candidacy , continued a
campaign-style s w i n g of Southern
states. He said in Louisiana be was
not ready "to put a time and date"
on his candidacy but said he would "be
very busy doing a little politicking."
W oinen Voters Launch
Juvenile Arrest Probe
The Orange Coast League cl Women
Voters bae set out to examine law en-
forcement policies plus arrest and
detention practices ot local police de·
partlJH!!lts.
The inquiry will include a probe into
whether police "di!tinguisb between
UOC011'Vefltional behavior a.nd t h a t
which is clearly illegal."
The probe also will seek to learn
whether present handllog of juveniles
•'promotes future respect for and trust
in the po&e" and "ID tile rule of law.'
Entitled "Juvenile Justice, the study
was ooammously autborized at ttie
Leagues ~nt annual convention:
ll's inclusion on the League's agenda
ol yearly activiti.es met with enthus·
iastic approval, according to Mrs.
Brent Ogden of Balboa Island. She
was named to bead up the inject.
She said ttle topic WM adopted from
the floor o< ltie coavention. League
projects usually are recommended by
a commJttee. then adopted by the con·
vention, she explained.
She said that board "had r~om·
~oded studying city plaoning only.
Then In discussion at ttie anoual meet·
log, "we dedded It would be great to
do bottl. It wu brought up at the last
minute, and we were end:tuslastic
over tt."
Que&tioas the wuneo will be asking
police in Costa Mesa, Laguna Beach IUld Newport Beach lDclude:
How many juveniles have been ques·
tlooed, detained or arrested during
Ule put year Ill eadl community? or
wtlat ages? For what offenses?
How are these contacts handled 7
How Mal\Y are warned and released ?
How m1111 yare booted and released to
parents? How many are sent to Ju.
venile Hall?
Are all ~e conta<.'ta recorded in
t'M county central regi.stry? What use
is made of tbis information? Does it
constitute an arrest record?
wtiat do poUce consider to be ttieir
mast serious problems in handling
juveniles?
Johnson-in-laws
Both in Vietnam
AUSTIN. Tex. CUPJ) -Luci Nu~t
sa1d Friday her husband Pat. the
President's soo·in·law . was sent to
Vietnam Thursday night.
Luci. 20. sa1d her husband would he
stationed at the Cam llanb Bay air·
base. She made the disclosure when
she arrived with President and Mrs.
Johnson for an Easter rest at the
LBJ Ra nc."1.
Nugent went on active duty w11h
the 113th Tactical Fighter Wing at
Andrews AJr Force Base last mooth
when he transferred lrom the Texas
Nationel GuMd.
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ADMINrSTRATIVE DEAN
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BUSINESS MANAGER
Roy S.rletta
DAV, State to Resume
Lengthy Fight in Court
ASSOCIATE STUDENT DEAN
Melvin War
Mesan Threat
Caller Plead
No C:Ontest
Ronald E •. Tyler, 29-year-old Costa Renewal of • lengt.by comt battle lettlement mt Dec. 'n alter J udge M.eM resident, pleaded no co11test to
belteG..t.he rt.J~ ~ ll'llJ4.cL.Eisbet-&.IDl CpmJl•''td tha~ ~waa -~I~ Unate~·.
<Santa Ana) dlapter of ttie Disabled 1.muf.fldent 'e ence to jttttify the telephone calla, munJcl~ court aides
American Veterans was assured state'• charges. • rfported today.
Thursday ln Superior Court. .,,.._ 1. om h d Tyler. who was arruted two months Judge James F. Judge rul@d that an ..,., attorney genera 3 ce 8 ac· ago. entered the plea at the out.set of a
agretment entered into by both cuaed the chapter of unlawfully Jury trial. He was or.1ered to reappear
parties during an earlier trial was not transferring operating funds to a thrift May 8 tor a probatJon bearing and sen-
binding on the state. He cleared the store foundation set up by th~ tenclng.
way for the attorney general's office veterans' group. The defendant was taJcen into
L. to re\ltve its allegationa that the The transfer. state Ot • .cers sa1d, led custody following .t yur-long in·
chapter misused fundt ertimated at to the m.Jsuge of such funds and was vestJgaUon by Newport Beach police
between 1450.000 and '500,000. not permitted by state codes govern-working In conjunct.too with PacWc
The parties reacbed a compromlse l.ni the operation o{ 1uch enterprises. Telephooe Co. investigators.
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P!!blic to Get Community College
By THOM BARLEY
OI Ille o.lly PMM 11.i.
Saddleback JuniO!' College District
trustees and officials never doubted
what the voters in their 329-square-
mlle jurisdiction would say in the $9.5
naillion bond Issue election last Tues-
day.
Supt Jack Roper's pre-election
analysis was: "Well, our south county
people were overwhelmingly in favor
of the formation of this district on
Feb. 14, 1967. I can't t.tU.nk of one thing
that's happened to cause them to
change their minds."
Roper and his confident board read
it right. More th.an 14.000 of the area's
52.893 registered voters -26.7 percent
of the electorate -turned out and the
margin was nearly 3-1 In (avor of the
bonct issue.
··rou can't ima~ine what it means to
us " Roper said later. ·•niere's only
onr thing we can do to justify this
tremendous and repeated public sup·
p..ir: -and that is to press on with our
plons and give these wonderful people
exactly what we have always said we
would give them."
CO~t~lUN ITY COLLEGE
Wha the public will gel is Sad-
dleback College. ·•A true community
cJJlege," in Roper's words. "one that
reflects the ideas and desires of the
voters who have so consistently
c'-emonstnated their desire for an area
college which will provide a superior
ins.l'"uctfon:LJ>-i:og111m •. " '-
Launched by the voters was a 10-
year program which will create a
permanent campus on 165 choice
acres or former MJssion Viejo Co. land
east of the San Diego Freeway at the
Crown Valley Parkway interchange.
The ambitious builrung program will
cost the fledgling district at lust $16
million of which the balance over and
above the $9.5 miliion authorized by
area voter~ will be drawn from tax
revenues. Bond repayments will be
made over the next 20 years.
A significant factor in voters' en-
dorsement of the college program.
Roper fe:?ls, is the ability or the Sad-
dleback board to promise low tax
rates. ''We f:stimate that the 1969-70
tax rate -the fiscal period in which
our college will become a full taxing
entity -will be not more than 53 cents
per $100 of assessed valuation." Roper
said.
PAID OFF AT POLLS
"Remember." Roper added. "this
compares to the 65-cent rate lbal pro-
perty owners paid when the Sad-
dleback district was formed in
February. 1967. We've continually
stressed Uiat point and it's paid off at
the polls."
Taking the first steps towards the
creation oi what thev claim will be
"California's stiov'Piace campus,"
trust.ees have invited bids for con-
struction of an interim campus on the
Mission Viejo site. They will be opened
on April 29 and final acceptar.ce of
contractors' offers )las been scheduled
for May 6.
~AObL""EBACl('S HEADMASTER
Supt. Jack Roper
available in the state." They will in-
clude : library. science. business
education. trade-technical. g y m •
physical education. fine .arts, educa-
tion activities and administration and
maintenance-stores centers.
They'll attend their new college
under what is known as the "improved
quarter system," adopted by trustees
who quickly rejected the' more
famil iar semester system of in·
struction.
FOUR SESSIONS
There will be four 11 -week sessions
at Saddleback College. Supt. Roper ex-
plained : "It's the method used very
successfully by the University of
California and state colleges."
Footballer" among the sh.Jdents who
first tread the Saddleback turf wiU be
delighted to • ..nd that rune games have
already beto scheduled for the 1968-69
season. But athletes who don't go !or
the .grid game should be amply pro-
vided for with an athletic program
that offers. its directors say. "all ma-
jor sports."
Among .hem will be track and field .
swimmin g, soccer. basebaL, water
polo and basketball. "And if anyone
has a sport he 'd like to add to the
agenda we're certainly prepared to
consider it," said a college official.
But. of course. the prime con-
sideration oi Saddleback's students
will be their education. And Supt.
Roper is in no doubt as to the breadth
and scope of the curriculum that the
college will offer.
'·We'll provide a general education,
offttiog a broad background which
will enable each student to function ef.
fectively as an individual." be said.
''And our vocational-technioal educa·
tlon will offer training which will
enable students to qualify in lll·
dust:riaJ, business. semi-professional
and technical fields.
''And," Roper added, •·there'll be
transfer education which will offer
lower division courses for students
who have demonstrate<' the ability to
seek baccalaureate and b i g h e r
degrees; and counseling and guidance
which will help students to Und the
types of programs commensurate with
their needs, abilities and desires."
Last but not least, Roper stressed,
will be the college's community
services program.
"This will offer educational op·
portunitles for the community as a
whole." he said. "Courses will include
eduoatlon leading lo high school
graduation, lectures, forums, In·
stitutes, discussion group~ and other
forms of cultural activities."
VARIED CURRICULUM
Sadd.leback's richly varied CUT·
riculum will off 30 subjects to those
w'lo tread the south county campus •
They include: anthropology, art,
astronomy, biology, bu sin e ss ,
chemistry. drama, e co n om i c s ,
engineering, English, French, geology,
~nnan, health and history.
Also, journalism, marine science,
mathematiLs, mus I c. philosophy,
photog_,aphy. physical educatio n
physics, physiology, political science,
psychology, Russian, s o c io 1 o g y,
Spa!U~h . ..lid ~ --_:
There will also be occupational pro·
grams, including: accounting, airline
stewardess courses, clerk-typist. draf·
ting, technology, general busi¥_ss,
merchandising and selling, J>"lice
science and secretarial work.
And backing supervision of the col·
lege programs will be what Roper
states is a "carefully selected. highly
skilled body of educators who are all
dedicated to the concept of Saddleback
College that we have repeatedly plac·
ed before the public."
HEADS STAFF
Heading the staff is Roper himsell
a.; superintendent and college presi-
dent. Appointed and serving with him
today 3It! business manager Roy N.
Barletta; dean of instruction Fred H.
Bremer: associate dean of students
Melvin B. Weber and Melvin E.
Mitchell, the college and communily
relations director.
Dlvision r.hc.irmen for the college
are Doyle McKinney, language and
fine ~rts; George Hartman, health,
physical education and athletics;
James Thorpe, science. mathematics,
engineering and teehnical training:
Howard Marcou, busi nt:ss science and
Arlene Moore, head librarian.
They serve a five-member board of
trustees chaired by president Hans
Vogel. Working with him are vice
president Michael T. Collins. Alyn M.
Brannon, Louis J. ZitnJck and Patrick
J . Backus. "We·ve got the green, let's g'ive
i,hem the gold ,'' is the motto at Sad·
dleback these days. That's their way
c.! saying that the public has given
them the fwids they need ; now is the
time to translate Into reality the
golden dream that launched creation
of the college 14 months ago.
Construction of temporary facilities
which will accommodate an estimated
750 fr~hmen students will start im-
mediately. 'T'hose fac:lities will include
eight portable c las s r o o m s , ad-
ministration and Ubrary buildings and
a bookstore.
That will be the picture on Sept. 23,
trustees predict. Al that date in 1971,
they forecast, a thrivin& campus will
be accommodating 3.070 students with
completion of th e first phase of the
dlstrict's fOU!'·phase building program.
Harbor Scl1ool1Dan Pans
STUDENT AREAS
Police 'Hippie' Film
Those students will be drawn from
what are now the Capistrano and
Laguna Beacb unified districts. Tustin
Union High School District, and
Tustin, Trabuco and San Joaqµin
elementar1 districts.
Sporting Sadd.leback C o I I e g e · s
recently iadopted colors of green and
gold, they'll travl'I to the campus from
such communities as Capistrano
Beach. Dana Point. El Toro, Irvine.
Laguna Beach; Laguna Hills. La~una
Niguel. Mission Viejo. San Clemente.
South Laguna. Trabuco, Tustin and
University Park.
At their disposal will be eight
centers that will, college oflicials
predict, be the "most up to date and
highly developed college buildings
It is a P.iece of right wing pro·
paganda &11d It is not very frightening.
That is the review Newport-Me~a
Assistant School Supt. Norman Loats
gave the filmstrip "Hippie," being
shown in the Harbor Area by Newport
Beach police.
In a letter to Supt. L e I a n d
Newcomer. Loats note s that the film
l1<>S the fajfi ng of presenting only one
viewpoint. but says he sees no reason
to bar students from seeing It.
"In no way. Lee. could I say this is
something that should be seen by
every youngster." he wrote. "But by
tlie sa me token. I see no reason why it
should be barred.
"If somebody wishes to see It, we
What's Future of Bay
Topic for Monday Film
A newly formed group known as
Friends ol Upper Newport Bay will of·
fer a free film . and color slide pro·
gram. "Wllere ls the Bay Golng?". at
7:30 p.m. Monday In the'Llttle Theater
of Corona del Mar H1gti Scilool.
A color slide presentation by Wesley
Marx. author of The Frail Ocean. wtll
focus on natural and public values at
stake Ir. the tmpendlnf' development of
Upper Newport Bay by t!le Irvine Co.
and the Orange County Harbor
District.
The Upper Bl.)' CJ'OUP was formed
after a re«ot public mMUng ot public
officials and marine aclentbtl who
I
discussed the bay's future.
A spokesm8't said jhe purpose of tile
association ~ be t~ <I. ls c.u.s" tesTunony·· glven at local and federal
public hearings on Upper Newport
Bay development.
Members o( homeowner gro11ps.
conservation and sports clubs and the
academic community are serving with
th<> new association. the spokesman
sald
An advisory committee or merino
scientists and experts is beln&
coordinated by Dr. WbeeJer North,
ecologist at die c..liforni.& I.Dltitut. Of
Teobooloa.
t~
have every right to expose the
youngsters to a point or view as long
as they firmly understand that this is
exactly wh&\t it is.''
The filmstrip warns that com·
munists are abetting. exploiting and
even directing the hippie movement.
Loats noticed lt associates pro-
gressive education. the hippie move·
rr.ent. sex and use of narcotics. !>ut
said he does not s~ it as an z.ttempt to
scare.
ll simply reiterates the rii?hl wing
fear of communlsm that has been ex-
pressed many times, he said.
The Corona de! Mar High School
Key Club is the only school group Ulat
has seen the filmstrip.
Green Appointed
To Area Board
Councilman John V. Green, of Hun-
bngtoo Beech. wa.s designated Thurs·
day to represent the Orange County
League of Cities on the executive com·
mlttee of the Southern Oalirornla
As*°LatToo of G<>veminlrits (SCAC ).
He replaces Mayor George Honold
of Garden Grove, who was defeated
Tuesday in his bid for re-el<?Ction.
Fourteen Orange County cities are
members of SCAG, a regional agency
representing some 90 cities and six
countfea. Ora.nie Coumy members ln·
elude HunUnaton Beach, Laguna
Beech. Lot Alamltoc. San Clementt ,
Seal Beadl and Wdbn.lnlter.
A
Pulpit and
Dr. Olwlea H. mereoiifld
will deliver ti>e e l g h t b
•n:noa "The Patb of Vic-
tory" ln bis series "Rome
Sale!" during the 8, 9:30
and 11 a.m. services at SL
A a cl r e w • 1 Pre.bytertaQ
Cllllrda. 600 St. Andrew's
&ad, Newport Beadi, Sun-
day.
Dr. Dierenfield also will
preach in the "My FavorUe
Sennoo" t.elevislon program
at 11 a.m. on Channel 4 Sun-
day.
" Easter services will be
.. held at the Mesa Verde
1:MetbodJ1t Cburdt, 17o1 r• Bater St., Costa Mes.a, at 8,
~~ 9 and 10:30 a.m. The ! L.dlildren '1 youth choirs will
• •1tng at tile 8 o'clock service
-;1 •and k chancel choir during
• • '1:be 9 and 10: 30 services.
• .. •,.The Rev. Richmond C.
:'"Johnson will preach on tile :t'" 4 nbject. "Still the Same • Cromoad". • •
:· ; 'The Rev. BrU('e ·cushang
: will preach on ''The Power
: .. of The Resurrection" at the
;•, 10:45 a.m. service Sonday at
•. the Flnt Cllrhttu Clnlrdt,
:, 384 Legion. Laguna Beach.
• AD !n'«mal Bible s}UdY will
begm at 9:45 a.m. and be
followed by prayer and com·
muniOl'l.
A special musical will be
offered at the 6 p.m.
worship. The program will
feature John Peterson's "No
Great.er Love."
Music will be p?Ovided by
both choirs and a sermoo
titled "Good News From the
Graveyard" will be
presented by Dr. Arthur R..
Reese. minister. at tile 8:30
and 10:40 a.m. services Sun-
day at the First Chrtttfan
Cborcb of Fouuln V1Uey.
9040 Talbert Ave . Com-
munion wiU be served at
both worship hours.
Sunday school w1U meet at
9·30 a.m. and nursery care
will be J>f"OVlded for all
sen·1ces
Eucharist wtU be ob6erv·
ed at ttle 6. 7, 9 aod 11 a.m.
services Sunday of St .
Jame 1 Epheopal Cl1111cb,
3209 Via Lldo, Newport
Beac'1. 'JbeTe will be a
special children's service at
4 p.m.
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SUN•~
ll:JO AM..
BAHA'IS
PROCLAIM
Ba ha' u' Ila h
"Tho Promiatd One"
541· 1215 or 549-l 005
FtRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
tt4t T.._. A"' IT..., a .......,..,, l'OUNTAIM YA.UIT
Or. ~ ., •-o.o~ """'""" UNIFIED SERVICE . S11nd•y Scl.ool •:10 .. WORSHIP . 10:10
W0t1hi,. & Youth Group• • 4: lO P·"'· ~----·•llFYICtt A ~ CMra ---Vlelliln A" A,...,. W-
Pe~v
Ea.sur services will
coDduc~ at Ptblet el
P e • c e Lldlttrall C'Mftil,
1987 Met• Verde Orin,
Cosa Mesa, at 8, 9:30 and
J1 a.m. on Euler day The
SO-voice d&y school choir
will &int at the 8 a m.
service. the c:tiaocel cllo1r al
9:30 and 11 a.m.
Pastor A n d r e w C.
AnderSCll win preach oo the
theme, '·The Sound ol the
Great Amen " \'tsltor~ are
wekome.
St. Jolul lhP 0 I \ I t r
t plscopaJ Cllurcb, 2 0 4 3
Orange Ave .. Costa Mesa.
will offer Easter com·
mu.n l-00.s at 6, 7·30, 9 and 11
a.m. SWJday.
At 9 a.m. youngsters will
meet in the c h I I d r e o ' s
chapel for a urvice and egg
bunt. Church member!! are
requested to bring fl-Owers
to a service at 3 p.m. to
decorate a floral cross
whidl will be taken to a con·
valescent home.
Pastor James G. Bia.in
has ohosen "Oh Lord. Give
Us An Earthquake!'' as his
sermon theme for t h e
Festival of tile ReSUlTection
services at Newport Barbor
Latheru Cllarcb. 2501 Cliff
Drive, Stmday. The services
will begin at 6. 8:30, 9·45
and 11 a.m.
The following services are
(See PULPIT, Page 5)
GUEST SPEAKIR
Eva"9elist C. M. W1rd
Evangelist
Visits Mesa
Evangel1st C. M. Ward
will be guest speaker for the
Easter day services at the
new 500-seat sanctuary of
the First Assembly of GOO
Church. 146 E. 21.nd Street.
Costa Mesa. ~ 1ttvices
will begin at 5:30 a.m., 10:50
a.m. and 1 p.m.
Each week the Rev. Ward
is heard on Revi valtime, of.
ficial tllte.rnatiooal radio
broadcast servke ol th e
Assemblies of God. Speaker
for Revivaltime since the
broadcast went on the ABC
network fn 1953, the Rev.
(See EVANGELIST, Page 5)
. CHRISTIAN . SCIENCE .
CHURCHES
llANCHH OP THI MOTHll CHUICH
THI fllST CHUICH OP CHllST, SCllNTllT
IN IOSTON, MASSACHUSlnS
Subject of ~on -April 14
"ARE SIN, DISEASE
AND DEATH REAL?"
Corona del Mar-S.cond Church of Newport leach
c-.... ScllMI ''° c.w.tlee A,., C-M4-IM•
C .. rc. & Swllffy Sc ... 1-10 A.M.
1ee6tt 1 ... -2HJ I. CHlt Hwy.
Costa Meta-First Church
'10 W. 1M St. S.1. t :11, 11 ; SS. 9:15, 11.
lteMlllf ·--'"' Mewpeft ......
Huntington Beach-First Church
M St. et Oliff S.n. t :JO, 11 : SS. 9:JO, 11.
l"4111t 1 ... -110 Olt..
Laguna &.ach-First Church
us HIP Dm. s.w. 9:10, 11: ss. 9:Jo, 11.
1"41119 .""' -lt4 ,....., .....
Newport Beach-First Church
JJOJ Yle L.. s. .. t :ll, 11: SS, t :U , 11 .
1.-i., 1 .. ,. -lJ11 Yle UM
All are cordially invited to attend the church services
and enjoy the privileges of the Reading Rooms
EV ANGELICAL FREE CHURCH
OP HUNTIN•TON II.ACM
1t1J PLOllDA AYI. SUMtY sci...1 ,,., A.M. Ytotf• .... • ....•• , .. '·M.
-.llW -...-11:M A.M. IWll•t W ...... lt , ... 71 .. ,,M.
WIOMl lDAY
llBLE STUDY AND PltAYElt-7:00 ,..M. lllUCI CM•IMA!t, ,_ -l'lllM P6-"'9
.!!''nnlng of Passover I--Adventist
Millions of Jews to Learn~Delega~
'WhyThi,sNightDifferent' Appoin~
B1 OOUJS C~ELS
Uttlced Preti laterutJoeal
Short11 alter sundown to-
day. ill mllJJons of Jewish
homes. a chlld will ask:
"Why ls th.is night different
from all other nights7"
That question has been
asked. lty the youngest boy
present in each Je~b
borne. once a year for more
than 3.000 years.
It marts the beginning of
Judai!m's oldest religious
fe'ltival. the Passover.
The head of the fl:mily
a)ways responds to the
question by telling t b e
biblical story of the mighty
acts by wblcb God delivered
the Children of Israel from
.slavery in Egypt about 1220
BC.
OBEDIENCE
TI:e aMual recounting of
the ~ry ls an act of
remembrance performed in
obedience ~ a divine com-
mandmeot which is preserv·
ed ln the Book of Exodus
IChapt« 13, Verse 14):
·'And when in ti me to
come your aon asks you,
'what does this mean?' you
say to him. 'by strength of
band the Lord brought us
ocrt of Egypt, from tbe bou.se
ol bortdage.' :•
The name Paseover is
derived from tt.e f I n a I
punlshment inflicted upon
Egypt when its <J'Uler. the
Pharaoh. ttubbornly retu•ed
God's d9mand that he "lel
my people go.··
The Book of Exodus tells
bow the angel of des.th
visited Egyp(.{an h o m e a ,
destroying ev-:ry fln t·bor o
soo. But tbe deadly vl<or
"pa6Sed over" the bomeii of
the Israelltea.
Io the Bible, the aJJllUal
celebration ii called "The
Feast of U n 1 e a v e n e d
Bread."
7-DAY RITES
Unleavened bread. caUed
matzh i.n Hebrew, Is eacen
throughout the Passover
festival. which ~ observed
for seven days by refor m
Jews and for eight da ys by
con&ervative and orthodox
Jews.
The origin of this custom
can be found in Exodus
12:39, which records that
the Israelites fled Egypt in
such haste that they had no
time to let yeast rise in the
dough of their bread. so
"they b a k e d unleavened
THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH
, Welcomes You.
t \\ • "' I
cake a'' to IU.ltain tbem oa
tbelr long trek throua,b the
wtldernesa ol Sinai.
P1S$over be.gins with a
ritual meal called the Seder.
It Is traditionally celebr&ted
by each family in Us own
home. The table is spread
with the finest linens a n d
be.st &ilver. At s~wn. tb.e
m<>Lher lights candles on tbe
table. and the whole family
gatbers around.
It is then that tbe child
asks· t h e well-rebursed
questton: ''Why is this night
dilfereot from all ot.ber
nlgbta?"
3 QUESTIONS
~ Haggadah, or order of
service for the Seder, abo
provides three other ques-
tions for the youngest child
to ask. as the meal pro·
ceeds. Each question gives
the head of the family an
opening to explain t h e
significance of the special
foods oo the Seder table.
In addition ~ mat.za.h.
these foods include bitter
herbs, which recall the bit·
t.erness of slavery; and
chat'olet, a mirlure of ap-
ples, nuta. raisina and cln-
namui which symbolizes tbe
(See CASSELS, Pate 5)
Newport Ha rbor
Lutheran Church
2501 CJ.lf f Dr. LI 8-4293
Appo(ntmeot ot r o a r
delegates of t !'le
W estm.imter Sevtnttl-day
Adveotiat Cllurcb, 1 4 3 6 2
Willow Lane. to attend a
Weatern Youth Congreu in
Long Beach, April 17·20,
was announced today by
J im Heinrich, youth depart-
ment leader.
, Delegates are: We n d y
Thomas, 7861 23rd St.,
Wes t m i n s ter ; Dennis
Hobson, 5423 W. Fli"1t Ave.,
Santa Ana: Clarence R.
Wlllard, 9128 Nigbt.\Qgale
Ave., Fountain Valley, and
Jim Heinrich, 12642 Annette
Circle, Garden Grove.
Linda Leo, of 1130 Pem-
broke Lane, Newport Beach.
about 430 Seventh -d a y
represent the youth of the
Newport Harbor Chur{'il.
The l<>cal contingent is
part of a total of some J ,000
delegates who will represent
about 430 8 e v e n t b -d a
AdveQti&l cnurc:.iles from
five western states at the
three-<lay youth gathering
which is expected to draw
crowds of up to 15,000
persons including delegates
end visioors.
Lutheran Church
of the Master
ST. JAMES, 1209 Y1e LU., .._,.,. a-•
...., lwftMs-7rH, t :OO, 11:00
T...., ll:JO -~ 1:00 I'·&
H.ty INhmt & Heolit19 Senlcn
I TM h'I. Je-. •. llolil, p-.,
n. 1 .......... J. '"41ectief
2900 Pacific View Dr.
CORONA DEL MAR
DR. WllLIAM R. ELLER
Phone OR 3-5022 hctw, TM .... Jollll P • ...., II; AM.., n. .... DnW en.,
Phone: 67~10
ST. MICHAEL & ALL •ANGELS
Pacific View Dr. at Marguerite, Corona del Mar
Sundays: 8:00, 9:30-Child care at 9:30
Holy Days as announced
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ST. JOHN THE DIVINE, 2043 Orange Ave., C.M.
Sundays 7:30 & 9:30 Church Schoot-9:30
Thursdays: 6:30 & 10 a.m.; Holy Days as announced
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EPISCOPAL
FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCH
16713 Oteham St., Huntl""9ft hech
fA<r .. f'9fft MeMewlartr Oelf CewM)
SUNDAY K"°°'-. . .. . t:• AM TaAllll... UlllDW •..•.....• 6 "M M04tNINe WO.SHIP •.• 111• AM 9V9Jlllle WOllSHIP ...••••• 1 'M IAAL C. WASHMunt, hltw
w.tnl 147-Jfll ........, ear.,,......." •• ~
ST. WILFRID'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
.. .. "· .. a.. L-. -,... ... tf """' ....... ................ Ct! ......
1111 .... ,_ c. ~. , ....
Sunday S.rvtc"
''" A.M. Heir c--.. t1• A.M. "IMllY ~a Qwdl '••PM.·-S<lllll 11• P.M. ...._.. II:• A.M. ~ ...... .,_ ~ .. _,, c....,.,......
Ffnt Assembly of Goel Ch•ch
1461. 22nd St., Costa Mesa 541-3761
M. C. Cronic, Pastor
Auon 6 illmtn, Auocl•t-Sheril '"'l .. n, Ch•ir Dlrnt0t
Sundey School-9:l0 A.M. Yo11th Relly-S:JO ,!M.
1..-Senke • S:JO A.M.
,_,., IMritn
w.r.111' I.nice . . .. . 1:-.1• •·"'-S..., ldletl . . . . . t1U.lt14I Liii. w ....... ler¥ta . . 11 1•121•
Nursery care available
at all services
WILCOME
1:45 A.M.-F.n1lly Worahl11
9:'45 A.M-Sud.., Chwr~h
Scho.I
11 :00 A.M.-F11tiv• Worthlp
"..,,~
CHRIST LUTHllAN CHURCH
Mlsaouri Synod 7 .. Vlctw&a St,. C•t. Me9a
Lethar v. Tonew, ,..,.,
5415••• -..... ..,..,_, a1U a ll A.M. ......., Sdlell: t:• A.M. ........... c .... ,,. 14.M.
CHll,ITIAN ILIMIHTARY SCHOOL ·······-·····-541-6266
PRINCI OF PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
M•H Verlie Orin a l•lrtr Str11t, Coste M•••. Calif.
AMOltlW C. All09•SOM. P-
l'AMll.Y .. llVK:l1 e & lltll •-SUllOAY ICHCIOLJ "11 a ltcU e,111,,
Pri11ee .t PHc• Uther•11 Sch .. I -Miu Esther Olson, Princl11•f
OfflH Pheiie1 149.0521 Schoel Phon•: "49-0HZ
HllNTIM•TOM llAett
CHURCH OF REUGIOUS SCIENCE
420 10th St., Huntlntton Beach
Sunday Momlng Services end Youth Churclt-1 I AM
Wednesday Evening ~udy Group--7:30 PM
......... ....._ ,.._: IJi-2110
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A Cordial Welcome from
THE METHODIST CHURCH
ltlh. "'•"" COMMUNITY
s,..llw: c.M. WAH
I
'-"' WenMp • ll:IO .A.M. -... C. M. Wft ....... ....... TI.e-7P.M.
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Ca.di ca.Ir ..... s-rc. CHURCH OF CHRIST
MITHODIST CHURCH
I 11 Aget. '75·095C
Worthip: 9:JO & 11 AM
Cll11rch Sch11I ••• ·':10 AM
Coat• Mau
INin.-EHt lluff
UNIVlltSITY
MITHODIST CHURCH
Wordiip .... 11 :1 5 AM
Ul.llll
M11ti"t tem11•ruily I"
St. Merk ,,.,~yteriu
Ch11rch
287 W. WILSON ST., COSTA MESA
llTWllN HAllOI n4 PAllYllW
SUNDAY MO RNING lllLE STUDY ................ t :45 AM
SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP & COMMUNION •. 10:45 AM
SUNDAY EVEN ING WORSHIP .....•.....•.•.•••. 6:00 ... M.
WEDN ESDAY EVENING lllLE STUDY ...•..•••...• 7:10 PM
NUISHY CAii PIOYIDU
0-0.~ O.•.Hwnt
Mlllhtw ~-Mlll:int
Phone: 54 .. 5711 Day or Night
Emph.aslzing
The P~ of God
The Person of Christ
The Power of Che Holy Spirit
CORONA DEL MAR
Visitors Welcom.-Nursery Attendant 1~===========================JI Gvangi :Jempl
"'ASSIMIL Y OF GOD'" , ... , ........ c... ....
111• A.M. -.... SWW. 111• &.M. -...., ..... ,,.,.._ -llwMln.. c-.1111r.__
S-.-V, M. Mlellm. ,.. 11¥, H • ...,.. ..._, MNb6 ...,.
Glad Tidings Assembly of 8od
ruteenth & Monrovia. Newport Beach , ....................
THOMAS llWftJIVT1. ,__
8uDda1 Scltool 9:45 A.M. Mornlnc Wonhlp lO:IO A.M.
C.A. Service 8:00 P.M. E\tanteUstic Rally 1: 00 P ..M.
PlltST
MITHODIST CHURCH
1 •tt. St I Hu~or "'°'· W•tthi11 I Church SchHI
f :lO & 11 AM
6-41-7717
c.d• Mes• North MISA VllDE
MITHOOIST CHURCH
Me .. Ver4e a le~er St.
549.2719
W.,..h1, I Church Sch .. I
9:00 I IO:JO AM
H1111tinjte11 l11ch
HUT
MITHODIST CHUICH
2721 17th St ..... U6-HJ7
Wrilp a Chrch Sch••I
9110 & I I AM
He~!lf+ett 1 .. cfl-N...tt. COMMUNITY
MITHOOIST CHUICH
6661 H9il Ave .•• 142-4461
W-.11111 a Ch•rch Scho.I
9 I 10:)0 AM
E .. tbluH Dr. I
Jembor11 Rd.
Fount•!" Velley FIUT
MITHODIST CHUICH
IUll hsh•NI
UJ.25U
Wership I Chwrch Sch ...
9:l0 & 10141 AM
l~n• IHdt
LA&UNA llACH
MITHODlST CHUICH
21'32 w .. 1.., Or 111
So. l.fWt1•
W.,thlp 11 AM
Ch11rch School 9:45 AM
4'9.JOH
N-~~a..cll CHlllST CHUICH
IY THI SIA
1400 w. 1.11... llW.
'7J.JIOS w.,..111, 9:10 a 11 ,t.M
ChMrch Schoel t :JO AM GO AHEAD!
SLEEP IN SUNDAY MORNING!
Su~1y Sthotil 'I AM M<>r~·~1 w.,..~ p , erwi ,,. 30 AM
................... JI, .. a.Ir..,.,....., ......
Wed. 7:30 p.m. Prayer-Royal Ranters & Mlaslonettea
~ ............... 7:11 P.1111. C.-""-1166 fw .. _ ..
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I\"""'"•"'''': r\A Wttlnr"l'v 8 I'll~ ~tudy ,,..d p,,.,,., 7 P\I\
1'urirry dwHn~ """~
A fun Yooth ''°"&m
Cm. of Or.nit and lJfd. St.
Costa M6t
,,.,tor H. E. JCH>o, lfCA Mbt.
COMMUNITY
COllGlEGA TIOIAl • 611 HILIOTltOH ...... , , , --
W ......... 1•:tt AM. a... W...-1tttl A.JI. or ........ ...,., • ...., .. ....,.,..,u,.a.
673-4000
TEMPLE SHARON
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'41114rr Sch .. 1-• •.111 .. 12 ,,._
HARIOI ASSIMILY OF GOD
740 W. Wlfton, Cotta Meta
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Seventh Doy AdV@nfist Church
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PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES
of the Harbor Area
Chrftt • ......,_len St. Andrew's
ChufCh ef P,...,._llft Church
HuntlfttShln a.ch Ntwpo.ot leedt
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of the c...n.nt Church. C•rona def Mar c..t. MIN c.,.,,., J.,,,._,. ••
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S..tu~, Aprll 13, 1%8 DAILY Pll.aT $
PULPI T AND PEW •.••
' (CoaUued fre• Pase 4)
schtdllled~or S at SL w1lfrW•1 Clwtth,
11631 Cbapel
tinpn Beach~ a a.m. com-
munloo; 9:30 a.m. choral
eucbarist aQd sermon"; 1f
a.m. cboral euc:barisl and
1tt1000, • and 7 p.m. festal
evensong. Nursery cue will
be provided for ~ monung
services.
"The Vetvetooes" will be
presenting a program of
gospel music in the eveaing
services at 7 p.m. and 9
p.m. in th~ Glad Tldlngs
Assembly ol Ged cburch,
located at 15th a !Id
Monrovia, Newport Beacll,
on East.er Sunday.
La Mirada.
Putor Douglas E. Bray
will apeak o n·'The Jlegur.
rectkJn" during the mornina •orshtp bOUr.
Climaxing the &e r l u.
"Merely Hwnan • Truly
Divine," the Rev. James H.
Lamberth's Easter sermoo
will be on "The Unex-
pected" al 9:30 8.1ld 11 a.m.
worship services at ~t
Church by tbe Sea. Ont·
munJty Metbodlst, 1420 W.
Balboa Blvd., N e w po r t
Beach.
The sanctuary dlolr Ind
sacred dance choir 1'i.ll
perform at berth services.
Church school will be tor
nursery through third grade
ooly.
Pastor Harold Flory of
the Newport B a r b ;, r
Seventh-day A d v e • t i 1 l
Church, located at 2 7 t
Avocado St., Costa Mesa,
will present the sermon at
today's 10:45 a.m. service.
His selection is taken from
Rev. 14:3, "Which wer,.
redeemed from the Earth."
"Devaluation" will be the
pastor's sermoo topic Cor
the 10:45 a.m. service April
20.
Temple Bet1I David. of
Orange County will conduct
regular Sabbath ~ning
services Friday. April 19. at
the Community Congrega·
tional Church, Katella at
Bloomfield, Los Alamitos.
beginning at 8: 15 p.m.. t
honoring ~ Bar Mitzvab of
Aubrey Freedman.
Sunday aftemooo at 1
o'clock. the annual mother
and daughter luocheon will
be held at Temple Israel.
First Step Taken
" 1 •
Leaders of tbe First Church of Christ. Scientist of building committee vice chairman: Mrs. Ronald
Costa Mesa dig in to start construction on the first Sey~our. second reader and Stan Walker. board
The Flnt M e t h 0 d 11 1 D . stage of new facilities at 2880 Mesa Drive. From president. Sunday school structure will be includ·
Church. 420 w . l9th St., " ay of Triumph, Day of left are John Hotoner, first reader; Cail' Stoddard. ed in t!H! first stage. main church 1·n the second. Hope" will be t.he theme of--------------------------......:...:......:...:~.:..:.....:..:.:.::..:..:.:...:::=::.....:::....::.:::..::~:_:..:__ Costa Mesa. will b-Old three Pastor Dallas R. Turner's
duplicate worship services Easter morning message at
on East.er Sunday at 8:30, Preibytert8Jl Church o f
9:30 and 11 a.m. The choiri.. Laguna Beach at the 8. 9:30
under the direction of Jerry and 11 o'clock services.
Olsen. will sing at all three Marilyn Interlandi will
services and tbe R e v . direct ttle challcel choir
Richard Dunlap will be singing Dale Wood 's "Forth
rectlon?" Special Easter t't'li"'llll11J1111M'!'iiillll::~ Lutherans to Conduct
Marriqg e Prog ram
music will include a aolo
"Open the Gates ol the
Temple" by Mrs. LeRoy
Benson.
preaching. • the Conqueror Has Gone" War11er Aveo11e Baptist
A supervised nursery will and the .. Galilean Easter church, G o t h a rd and
be held at ea service and Carol" by Shure. T h e Warner Streets. Huntington
church s I asses I Witherspoon Bell Ringers Bead\, will hold two morn-
be con cted al th · and directed by Erma Bassett ing worship services .on
ll bout.s. ______ wi-11-.aSi-ist .with the..ipeclal...-Easler Sunday at 8:30 w1Ul
Easter music. SUndiy BibTe sdlO& 3r•9;· Easter· Sunday morn-
ing . P. G. Neumann wiU
be bringing two sermons to
Flnt Baptist Church, 30'l
Magnolia, Costa' Mesa. At
9:45 he. wil! bring a teacbing
sermon entitled "The Gll)ry
of His Rising" and at 11
a.m. tM! message will be
"The New Things of the
Resurre<:tion." During the
11 a.m. service the chancel
choir under the leadership
of John Ho~ycutt will bring
an Easter message entitled
"Christ the Lord is Risen
Today."
Rev. Harold Anderson will
be preaching at 7 p.m. on
the subject "Why Should the
Resurrection Affect You?"
a.m. and a second serV1ce
The Lutheran Church or from 11 t<> noon. Dr. Edwin
the M11ur, 2900 Pacific R. Green. past.or will speak
View Dr .. Corona del Mar, in both services.
will be decorated with Dr. Gt-ten's sermoo is titl-
Easter lilies !or Ulree hours ed, "Day oi Appearances."
of wocshlp oo Easter Sun-The choir will p r e s e n t
day : special Easter music selec-
Sunrise service at 7:30 tions under the directioo of
a.m.; Family Worship at Mr. Jim Friesen.
8:45 a.m.; Festive Worship "Thy W o rd s Wbr*4
at 11 a.m. Found,·• is the title for Dr.
Dr. William R. Eller will Greene's Sunday evening
deliver the message, "The message at 7 p.m. The
Heart of the Gospel" at all Junior Hf Conference Youth
three hoUTs. Special music Fellowship will present a
will be furnished by the skit witb the church cOOir.
Senior Choir. Beginning with East.er
Sunday, the La~una Beach
ChaTCll of ReUgious Science.
20062 Laguna Canlon Road,
will have two Sun<tay morn-
ing services, at 9 and 11, ac-
Gue•t Putor
Dr. Samuel Sutherland,
president of Biota col-Ie~es of La Mirada will
brmg the Easter mes-
sage at Fountain Valley
Presbyterian Church
during the 11 a.m. wor-
ship. The church meets
at F o u n ta i n Valley
Hi~h School, 17800 Bu-
shard Ave.
A marriage enrichment
pro~ram will be offered the
communltJ by ttie Lutheran
Council or H u n t i n g t o n
-Beach. beglmring-~er
Monday.
Developed by The Upper
Peninsula Family L i f e
Bureau of Escanaba. Mich.,
the . fr~alb .. 4evetops the
positive aspects of marriage
as well as the problem
areas.
The six-week series of
talks and discussions will
cover such subjects as
"Married L o v e , ' ' "Com-
the Dawn !" at all three
services.
Special Easter music will
bf> presented at e a c h
service.
munication in the Home."
"Human Sexuality in Mar-
riage." ··Achieving ~Pxual
Enjoyment,'· .. Acceptance,
M-a t irri t y:-and· Re~
sponslbiUty." "D o I I a r s
and Sense." and "Raising
E m o t i o n a I I y Heallhy
Children."
Tbe series will be led by
the Rev. Carl .o 1 son .
chaplain and p a s to r a I
psychologist with Lutlleran
Social Services of Southern
California.
Faith Lutheran Church.
8200 Ellis Avenue. Hun-
tington Beach. will host the
series on six consecutive
Monday evenings, beginning
April 15. at 7:30 p.m. Enroll-
ment fee for ttre series is S5
per c o u p I e . Registration
forms and f u rt h e r in-
formation can be obtained
from the Lutheran Council
Office 842-6214. A SWl'Tise s e r v i c e ,
scheduled to begin al 6 a.m .. wtn be held at the Central
Baptl1l Church, 7661 Warner
Ave.. Huntington Beach.
Pastor M .A. Nutting will be
in the pulpit for the regular
morning worship at 10:45
a.m.
HigbUghting the Newport
Unity Church E a s 1 e r
Si!fVices will be the Rev.
Loren Dale F 1 i c k. i n g e r
spealcing on the subject
''The Resurrecting Power"
durin.g two services held at
9 and IO a.m. The con-
gregation meets in the
Senior Citizens Cent.er at
151lh Street and I r v i n e
A venue in Newport Beach.
cording to Dr. H e n r y ----------
A color motion picture
wlll he shown at an informal
evening service at 7 o'clock
in the downtown chapel titl-
!'CI "The Morning Star.'' It
tells the story of the 23rd
Psalm .
Lutherans
Schedule
Convention The pastor will continue
bls sermon series oo the
topic "Rightly Dividing the
Word of Truth" at the 7 p.m.
worship.
Plymouth Couiregatlonal
Church of Newport Harbor.
3262 Broad St.. will hold a
sunrise service at 7 a.m.
l!.aster Sun<i<ly. An Eas!er
continental breakfast pro·
vided by the chancel choir
will be served alt.er the
service from 8 to 9:30 a.m.
Immediately following the
10 a.m. service. the Rev.
Mr. Flickinger will be beard
at 11 a.m. over radio station
KBIG speaking on the sub· ject. "Uplifting Faith," ac-
companied by organist Fred
Thompson.
Dr. PhHip G. Murray's
sermon topic for Easter
Sunday, at C o m m a a I t y
Church, Cougreiattooal, 611
Heliotrope Ave., Corooa de!
Mar, will be: Resurrection
Here and Now, with two
identical worship services at
9 a.m. and 11 a.m .. child·
care provided for both.
There is no cllurC'h sobool oo
Easter Sunday. W o r s b i p
services will be held in
Fellowship Hall due to
church remodelling.
Gerhard, mini~ter of the
church.
On Easter Sunday. Dr.
Gerhard will speak at both
services on the su'-ject,
''Deatti is Dead·"
The Thursday subject of
Dr. Gerhard's weekly lec-
ture at Le1rnre World,
Clubhou!M! Two, at 10 a.m.,
will be "How to Walk on
Water." These lectures are
open to the public of all
faiths .
"Aie Sin, Disease. and
Death Real?" is the subjed
or the lesrnn·sermon to be
read in all Orange County
Chrt1Uan Scleace churches
on Easter Sunday.
Selections from the Bible
include the verse from
Isaiah: "Look unto me, and
be ye saved. all t:be ends of
the earth: for I am God, and
there is n<>ne else."
day from JO a.m. to 5 p.m·
Previous services are also
available by tape. Evening
services are from 8 to 10
p.m. aa follows :
Monday -Spiritual Ex-
ercise!': Wednesday
Dynamic Discussion Group;
Thursday -Spiritual Ex-
ercises with emphasis on
couples: Friday -lntroduc·
tory Course Part 1 ,
"Theology of Abilitism":
Saturday -Introductory
Course Part II, "Purpose of
Life A c c o r d i n g to
Abilltism."
The CommunJty MethodJst
Church, 6682 Heil Ave., Hun-
tington Be~h. will conduct
three services Ea~ter Sun-
day, at 8, 9:15 and 10:45
a.m. The Rev. Roger G. Lutherans will be gather-
Bet.sworth will be t be Ing in Phoenix. Ariz .. April
preacher. lf\·19. for the 26th con·
Child care will be pro· vention of the Southern
vided for the 8 o'clock California District of the
worship, Sunday school will Lutheran C h u r c h
be held at 9:15 and Sunday Mlssouri Synod.
school classes also will be Clergy and lay delegates
conducted during tbe 10:45 representing two Huntington
a.m. worship. Beach congregooons will be
in a1tendance. W 111i11 m
Pastor Henry E. .!ones The Easter m o r n i n ~ WalJace. lay de 1 e g a I e .
will speak on the subject. service at the First Baptist Ronald Borgwardt, director
"Chr~tian Pitfalls'' al the 9 Church. t 7 4 1 5 Magnolia, or evangelism. and the Rev.
and 10:30 a.m. services at Fountain Valley, will begin James DeLange. pastor. wilJ j
Ceotral Bible Church of at 11 a .m. Dr. Lawrence represent Faith Lutheran
Costa Mesa. 1103 El Camino Allen, Interim pa~tor. will Church. Dewey Fowler and
Drive. speak on "Ministry oC the the Rev. Eugene Schramm
At the 7 p.m. evening Risen Lord." The choir will will represent the Redeemer
worship service p a s t o r sing. coogregation.
Year-long ProJeet
Easter Eve Rites
For New Church
The Church of S a I o t Plans call for an eventual
Michael and All Angels wiU parish hall, class rooms,
hold its first services in the and offices.
new church on East.er even-Each wing bas 118 own
ing at 11 p.m. with tbe bless-pSltio which will b a
Ing of the New Fire. 1 a n d s c a p e d •
Lighting of the Paschal Ci.n-----------
dle, Solemn Procession and
Vigil.
Theft will be Ante-Com·
munion at 11:30 and the first
Eucharist of Easter Dav at 12 a.m. ·
East.er services will be:
7:30 a.m. Sung Eucharist;
9 a.m. Choral Eucharist.
children's Mtte Box Of·
fering, and Children's flower
cross; 11 a.m. Cho ral
Eucharist.
The architects for the new
bu.ilding are F r a n k I l n
H"well and C a r 1 e t o n
Wmslow, A . I . D . The
builders are the South Coast
Construction Company.
The ground-breaking for
the new church WZti held
last May 10 with Bishop
Robert Claflin Rusack of·
ficiating and the laying of
the corner stone was late in
October.
The new church will seat
approximately 220 people.
Two of the wings of the
cross in which the church is
constructed will be used for
class 'rooms and a parish
hall until such time as more
seating is needed in the
main sanctuary. Kt that
lime.~Pt..WSJYiJl...bejnstalled.
in the lwti wings which will
be opened to make a total
capacity of approximately
400.
The church offices, choir
robing room, are tocated in
~e east wing of the church.
Evangelist visits
(Continued from Page 4)
Ward has co n d u c t e d
evangelistic c r u s a d e s
throughout North America
and several areas of South
America. Europe, Asia and
Australia.
The services begin at 5 :io
a.m with the Easter sunrise
service. The Glad Tidinf.?S
Assembly of Newport Beach
with Pastor T h o m a s Benvenuti wlll read scrip·
ture a nd Powell Lemons.
tenor soloist. will sing.
Pastor Vernon Hertweck
of the Harbor Assembly of
God will gi'Ve the invocation.
Rev. Vernon Mathan with
Mrs. Mathan will bring in-
strumental and v o c a l
numbers.
The church choir from the
host eohurch will sing and
Pastor M. C. Cronic of the
host church will be in
charge of I.he worship llour.
Eva"19l11m Course
JACK KERR
Evang elist
Lectures
J ack Kerr, staff member
~~Penionat-ettrmiamty;''
the organization m a d e
known by C. S. Lovett, will
continue a course f n
"Peflsonal Soul Winning" at
lhe Costa Mesa Foursquare·
Church Wednesday at 8 p.m.
Four more lectures in the
six-week course remain.
The church is k>cated at
1734 Orange Ave., Costa
Mesa, and the public is in·
viled to the coorse. Anyone
wishing more information
may telephone the church at
548-9733 or Ole pastor, the
Rev. Wesley W. Murrin, at
646-1517.
CASSELS • •
(Cnntlnued from Page 4)
mortm-fr<>m which the
rsraelltes made bricks· for
Pharaoh's palaces and
monuments.
Four cups of wine are
drunk during tlle feast. and
even the youngest children
get a t h i m b l e f u l to
participate in the celebra·
ti on.
The Seder traditionelly ls
eaten in a reclining position.
as was customary at feasts
in the ancient Midd1e East.
CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH
EASTER SUNRISE SERVICE
6:00 A •. M
Paulo Drive·ln Theatre
3051 Newport Blvd .• Costa Mesa
MESSAGE: "A C,.oss to Glory''
by Rev. L. V. Tornow
"The Climax of t h P
Cl<l6pel" will be the Re".
Norman L. Brown's sermon
tnric for ttie 10 a.m. wws:i.p
hour. Cecil B. de M.J1le's
Ulm "King of Kings" will be
shown at 7:30 p.m. Call the
ctlurch office, 642-2740, from
9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. for freg
tickets.
An Easter breakfast at 9
a.m. will begin Easter Sun-
day a<:tivities al the Costa
Mna Foursquare Church.
1734 Orange Ave .. followed
with the awarding of an
The choir of tile First
Southern Baptbt church, 650
W. HamiltJ:>n St., Cost.a
Mesa, will present at the 7
pm. service the cantata.
''The Seven Last Words of
Christ'' by T b e o d o r e
DuBois. under the direction
oC Jim Guy. music in-
structor for Harbor area
''He Will Be There to
Meet You" will be the sub-
ject of the East.er sermon at
Harbor Flnt C h r l s t I a n
Church <Disciples of Christ}
meeting at Harper Elemen-
tary School. 4-2.5 E. 18th St..
Costa Pf.e~~. Services begin
with the Church School at
9:45, followed by morning
worship and communion at
10:45. Dr. D. W. McElroy is
the minister.
Jones' topic will be "Martin Dr. Allen will present a Convention d e I e g at e s
Luther King, Post-Mortem " film of Ole Holy Land at the represen1lng 2 l 6 con-.=================:=:=:=:; evening worship. gregat.ions in S o u t h e r n
Easter bunny puppet to a
)'()ongster during the Sunday
school hour at 9:45 a.m.
For the 11 a.m. worship
service. tihe choir w i l l
present an illustrated can-
tata. "The King is Coming."
directed by Mrs. Wesley W
Murrin wWl narration by
the Rev. Wesley W. Murrin.
pastor.
schools.
Three identical Ea~ter Califorma and Arizona will
services will be conducted East.er Sunday will begin be in attendt<1ce at Del
at the Flr1t Baptist Church with a sunrise Eervice inJhe Webb's Townehouse Io
of Huntington B e a c h -prayer garden conducted by discuss a variety of issues.
according lo the pastor, the youth mJnister Dou g 1 a s Resolutions to be discussed
Rev. Willis J. Loar T"o or Hodges at the First Chris· and voted upon include civil l
the services will be held at tlan Church. 792 Victoria disobedience and violence.
the downtown chapel. Sixt h St .. Costa Mesa. respect for conscience. the
and 0 range' Huntington The minister. the Rev. building of a new college on
Beach. at 8 and 11 a.m The J E p · "ll · the Irvine Ranch. a Con· Clayton E · Halvorsen, ames · iercy. W1 give a cordia Seminary Extension
a OCJ'ate rofes 0 f third service will be at 9 sermon titled "He Is Risen" SS P S r 0 Center near USC, pulpit and mll!ic, directs the Wheaton a.m at the PePk Chapf'l. at both worship hours. 8: l!\ altar fellowshi p with the
College Men's Glee Club in a 7 8 0 1 B o IE a A v P • and 10·40 a.m. Sunday Ameri c&n Lutheran Church.
rt of ed · t Westminster. school will convene at 9:30 conce sacr music a district youth work. and
FIRST ASSEMBLY Of GOD CHURCH
146 I 22114 St., Costo M ..... 541·17'1
M. C. Cr4H11c, ,.,.,.,
SPECIAL EASTER SERVICES
SUNRISE SERVIC E .. 5:30 AM
Cooperatl"' C"9rchft ~lo4 Thll~91 Aue,,,llly of G-4
H•bor Auo,,,bly of Go4
l.o11gol T em, ..
REV. C. M. WARD
Revival TimP Evangelist. Sneaker
P:o ... ny Wonhl111 •••••••••• 'O:SO AM
a.-wlfft Tl-Rolly . • • • . . . . 7:00 ll'M
..,,. C. M. W•d lf"Okl1tt
N11rsery AHe~d1M 11 111 S1rvicH The Rev. Robert laglis,
Southwest Di1trict Four-
square Sunday S c h o o 1
supervisor. will be guest
slltaker at ltle 7 p.m.
service.
The subject of Dr. Morris
C. Robinso n's sermon for
tbd 10 a m Easter Sunday
service at St. Ma r t
Presbyter l •• Cburcb,
Eastbluff Drive and Jam.
boree Road. Ne w p o r t
Beach, will be "My Year-
Round Easter Faith."
Flnt BapUJt Cbuch. 301 The pastor will gJ\r a am while Easter Vespen educabon and parochial!
MagnoUa. Costa Mesa , at message titled "Then Came is set for 7 p.m. schools.
7:30p.m. Fnday. r======================================11~~~~==========~~===~~~~=========~~==: In addltion t-0 directing the
"Easter's Aniwer to
Elder Mrs. Duane C.
Black will usist in the
service. Child care will be
provided and du.ll'ch 1chool
will be held during the
service. Human Problems" will be
ttie sermon topic of the Rev.
Warren G. Studer at The At the Hut1J1ston Bea~h
J•reshytert111 Cbuc• of th~rcl of Religious Sch>fk'f.
rnvPnant. 28..'iO FairvieW 420 10th SCreet. Easter Sun·
J:oad. Costa Mesa, at the day, ttle topic to be dlscu•s·
9.30 and \1 a.m. services ed by the 1\ev. Ernest Pate
Sundu. al tl\e lJ a.m . .ervice is ~e will be no dlurch "Wbat ls l b e Resur·
-:..=~~l. ~ c,Nld ciare will~ -provTcrea foe tMl• below
fint ,,. •.
glff club of approximately
50 male voices. Halvorsen
t.eachea voice in the college
conservatory ol music. He
also serves at director of
music and is baritone soloist
at P'lrst P r e a b y t e r I a n
Church. Oalt Park. nt '
Classes for Ole Jo1tituu of
AblUty, 1862 Placentia.,
Cotta Mesa. are being con-
ducted Monday tbrou&b Fri·
-.,.-·•. ' ..... -·----
ftemoricd ,. A mlnitttt from South
VletNm. 11• Rev. Truong van Tot. ..nu a d d r ea •
member• of the
Wes1mlatter 8 r e t • r e • ~la. 14814 M a g n o 11 a
Tb1 Sl>"""-"1'1 Moll B'tnttif-1
M nr"""'6
Ave .. Sunday. at the adult M UIOUI• • ax~ • ~
Sunday acb001 1essiooa. 8 ...... ..._
1
and to am. The Rev. Tot "1,"'C: TREES of the WO"' n currently b studying ad· l\.L.U v1need Bible and Qui$tian ••• __ ,.,.___ o. ,..,.,_ .._
ech1eat10a aa mot. eou.er-. .__ ,_. ._ _, ~
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THE NEWPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN CHURCH
2141 Cliff Ori••• N..,.,. leach
EASTER SERVICES
SUNRISE SERVICE:
~TIVE WORSHIP: -. . -
6:00 A.M.
8:30 & 11 :00 A.M. . -:.----·-
CHILDREN'S EASTER: 9:45 A.M.
"Oii lord, &Ive Us An Edqu1kel"
Tiie R•v. J1111•• ~. llein, 'Hier
Tiie ~ ... &eor91 J . 8u'4feclr.,, '"tor Emerihn
T
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ATIEND
EVERY
SERVICE
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CRUSADE
See and Hear
THE
HOUR
OF
. .-y-POWER_ ... ·
UV. W.W. IREWER
Now . in . Pro9reu
NIGHTLY (Except Mon. & Sat.)
HARBOR ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH
740 W. Wll1on St. Cotti Mn., Callfoml1
V. L.HERTWEE.K. Pastor
I
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• : DAtl V '1lOT S•lllrdlY, All!11 13. lM & ~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Adequate Housing
---
Major Challenge
8y WAL T&R R. GAYNE"
"'"*"" Or-~ c .... ... _ IMll!t"' ._......
Among ttu? major challenges facing the. con11tructlon
industry nationally and particularly tn Soulbem
f ahJ'ornla. Js providing adequate housing for all persons
in our society. . '
The Building Industry Association, the. r:tat1Qn. s
IMgest regional construction trade association. in
philosophy supports President Johnson's plea to provide
new and ~babilltated homes and apartments for nearly
2.5 million di our country's poor and moderate income
famllles.
Mission
Ranch However, for th.is chaJlenge to be responsibly .met. a
resourceful construction industry must be in the
forefront or tta development. , Read1.ed This iJ lbe construction and allied industries col-·
lective challenge, iD cooperation with governments at
alJ levels. In the hills above thl11
Accompanying the physical challenge for such hou. • lamed mls~um community
ing Is a JOCiological c~allenge: .beca~se millioni of pco-Mis~ion lhlls R;inch a nl'w
pie will oontlnue ~o ra1se Canuhes. \Hthout proper home development ,,, 275 finr
environments until t.he challenge 1s met. homr-;. 1i; n<'anni:: com.
As R. C. Gallyon. BIA president recently sta~: "Wf• ph•hon
face today the greatest demand fo r housing m our Model~ a1c rnrn plcted and
history". rradv ror \Irwin.(! t h i ~
Several important factors mui;l be faced bef!•rc weckend artordini:: t o
Beach Tract Opens NBWPORTB~H
C~ BujJt wldl I YkWt '
Baycmt .. Fouvn YDW""HDiiliis'
Rancho Cue.ta M;rn •• All Bui &lie J(ool:8 (lilillt~r;,:;:,;~,.,~"'i.;;-y.
N!W 300 SU.JES • HOM S63,9S0 Huntiopla B.eacb coo~ sale. ol ......_ !ta SU ...._ « tie.i,.. ... reda, but 1:1 1ll'PD ~BWJIO.rr ,.. ...
tlnues \o hold tbe limelight ~-IA CQNt.a 'Dlt many ft .. bom@ ts DOVD SROal!.5 -ll\IUI& aA1tCll
u one of tbe mo« popular devt , 'OcMed. at •1•• reallle a.at when ~ 21 t
areas ln Southern Ca1lforn1a Buchard ud Ha • 11 ta a ~!, ~ at tblJ ~e:i: JCi'I ayrres
for young ~· wlth street. .-, ~ tJ 1 l Sa ti ~ families to -----MW • ,.... ll at }Ult haJf.cen· 8 ,Mode at 84 n a90 ""'"'' ..--called Rancho t. ~st•· turJ old. N"'JIOf' Beach (71<4) ~USO
homes. Jluntiniton Beach. th :• ''Tiie ard\l~al bleod D1coratul .nd /w11is/J4.d b, I. H. 1;,..,, SM.ta AIM!
The rnt00 for ttdt II not development at tbe v e r y • el tbe oa.t JilMn.. tile with DUD11Dl1'ftlN,rn,.,.h'lhrllWl1 ... ,.•.-. •ol"'IY becauae il la IO near •--... -"'""r . ftft . " ~ outaet ,...,_ apart from modern delip, desJ.table ~1u::u:::::::::::::::::::::===:~~ schools, cbll'tchfl, lhopplq others wblcb boaist the lw our QUl'~b Joca , .• fE~~~~!5~ #fj.~=~~~~: f!~~~~ Nqw ... Live Nearly
The 1urf and 1UMi were \ "Rando La CUHla·H1.t0-Rancho Le aesta·Run.I F E
two major considerations or-tinrtoft leacb la modern," Ungton ~homes sell for RENT R E Frank H. Ayres and Son Inc. says ~yres. "All except tbe S'l3 500 to-.-. 1 I '
ol Newport Beach, an old mission tile roofs of the· •<we dellllld the homes ~~~e1~:e:v:;~ ~ ho~ a.. euesia-Rua-:,::C~~ ..,c:s;:-~1 (Important Tax Savings, Too)
structioo since l~. liniton Beac:1a·· roofs are ... money .. tbe families B h v·ll .
The Ayres firm this wtlft atriioat ·~ their ate wbo llke to U\re near the eac I as introduced with tbe advaace with various clay~ored se1," 18.ld Ayttt, who now
heads the bOmT :1>uildl~g DUPLEX H 0 MES Strong Upsurge Seen
l1iH01nelmprovement
~;'. ..... ty lhr9e times his
1
responsible builders can a lter the fact thal the housing Stanl ry Cohcn. Prl'sident.
Golf Course
To Be Built requirements .of 25 percent of our population are not Royal ~treet Dcvelopml'nt A strong upsurge ln the features wh!le those pe""te
b · g t Company. Int. Newport v" em me . demand for h o m e '--h ~ ... t II t be bl N T
llG, BEAUTIFUL, JINGLE lEV£.L-Each side a
spacious 3~room, 2-bath luxury home. tarp·
livlna rqom, modern kitchen with latest built-ins,
urpeting, drapes, huge storage closets, luxury
appointments throughout. Fully enclosed 1araaes.
Wh t ar th factors? Beach. Roya l Strel't is a '"' w o w ...... o se • o a e ear r.act a e ese · provemenis will accompany .J · .a, First ·professionals within the construction industry. subsidiary of Roya l Street the return of m°" normal to buy ., new borne, must
along ~th tabor and gove~nment, must recognize the ~~~~~~~n of New Orleans, horn. construction •otume modern.lie their old homes
dire need for low-cost bous1~. . . . now commencing in the to make~ appealing to
h t b · · g ordinances re-Primarily ranging in prtc:l' todav's sophlsttcated buy Then, c anges mus e ma e m ~nrn . rrom S42.000 to S56.00ll. the western United Statea, an t • riuiring excessive lot sizes for bownng ; .ordinances re-bldustry 1 ea de r bas ers,' Bouraulgnoo aaJd. · · d 1 bo ate lot unprovements homes will occupy from ap. "This twofold demand for qumng unnecessary an ea r u. d af .... · eroximately one-half to two ,predicted. -home im"""'vemeots wlU tax an~ codetss far in excess of healu1 an s, e..., re-acres of la nd. and will offer Kenneth J. Bourguignon. r-
qu1 remen . . " . .. an outstanding view of the president of the tenth annual the capacity of remodeling
Under the guise of upgradm~ . these ruJes -,and ht~h vallev. Pacific Coast Bui 1 de r 8 cootractori to perform the
The county of Orange has
$fgned a contraet irith Har-~
ry M. Rainville. designer of1 Indian Wells in Palm Desert 1
and other name courses. to
start construction almost 1 immediately oo tbe 18-hole
mile square golr club, im·
PROVEN RENTAL AREA -Beach Villas are in
demand. Most are fully rented, and we have a
wajtin1 list of teachers, engineers, and ottiw
desirable tenants.
•.
others -have blocked construction q[ low-co~t hou!11_!g. __ <l,w~ ·~ -er--CQD.femJce, ~ . .1Jta volume of WOTk thal wlU be
forcinfic:'.::: a~~~te wage-earners lo riye~fo sa6-st3n· fered. ranS?in!? rrom a lhrel'.--wesf'et~tS.-lrf-..Jm~aT. 'PliW ........ llHft-i..........e _-4af.cl-· g · ~ ..be..-.rebah1htated hecai1sc..'*1rettroonr. ~"tqll'IJYt Ym become dmatmied--with 19'/0," hr pudktrd _
m~cJi_a!eJL .~ of ___ the
Green \iatlel entraiiCe.
-rciun y OFITc1ati said ease
contracts pave the way for
construction and will be
signed thjs moniji, The loca-
tion Is on W&rlllr.Avenue.
ebout half way_ between
Euclld'"iuid Brookftvrst.
LIVE NEAR THE BEACH AT HUNTINSTON ll'.ACK
A rare OpPOrtunity to hve close to the ocean and
hive money coming in ~ery month! In er.ma.
County's dynamic growth area to protect and
enhance yaur inve,tment Just minutes fnim tfle
beach and all seaside recreation and aclvantaaes.
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t ay. orpnone for fu ll details about this ordin ances have not been adJUSted to the need. home 10 a rive-bedroom home design features amt BourguJgnon said that a
Respoosible builders are determined to see that low-model with more than :uro appliances that h a v e substantial portion of the
cost housing accomplishes more than monetary need~. square fePt. Underground becom~ obsolete. programming of the aonual
Indeed, housing for th~se who now. cannot afford. 1t utilities '4'111 help to pres~ve ''DeSJgners of new homes West Coaat Builders Con-
shouJd be a source of prtde and security. not som.eth1ng the naturaJ beauty or the and manufacturers vf. home. ference wW be devoted to an ~het tn a matter of l!I few years will expose 'flew prob-landscape. and tvery homl' · app1.lances ~ave made m~re anatyii1 41 lhe industry re·
!ems. will take rull advantage or progress m ~gn 1m· qwrtme!ll.s Cot meeting th6
natural contours of the land. provements and innovations anticipated hom e Im·
Hon1erica Finds Place
For Transfen·ed Exec
A communitv center to l>c in the past five years than provement demand and a
railed the Olitpost will ll<' was made In the previous majority of t he exhibits
provided for th(> use of all decade." he said, "even displaying new building pro·
l'csldeots. and will include a though the home building in· duds and services wllfhave
swimming pool . t e n n i s dustry was in a severe items that may appear in
c o u r t s . c h 11 d r c n • s slump during ttlis period." remodeled homes before
playground. volley ball and He said that studies have they are seen in newly con·
other attractions. An im-revealed a . m o u.n ti n g structed homes.
CHICAGO -By maklnl'
professional home findinl(
assistance avajlable t n
employes. c o r p o r a t e
portant feature will be a dissatfsfa<:tion with t ~ e The con!ereoce will t>e Relocation Real E s t a t l' stable and riding trails. features of homes built prior held al the Fairmont Hot"I
Advisory Council , Mrs. de ea~·JV-accessible Crom all to the depression in home in San Francisco on JWM! 5-
Llma explained that a ho es. building Which began four 7, with more than 3,000
firm's personnel or special 'Mission Hills \s des• .. nrd year~ "'0 o as vastly im-Western builders exn.,.+....t
The 160-acre course. a
dominant feature of the con-
ty's newest regional park.
wlll be built over·the next 18
months. When completed.
the park will double the
park facilities of Orange
County and will be lhe 1 largest park in the cwunty. I
unusual opPortUnity.
From $26,500
10% Down Conv. • Low 61/2% lnttr11t
Sales Office: 17522·8 Geraldine
Phone: (714) 847-6405
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~Walker & lee, Inc.=. ma nagement mlnimiies tht>
risk of loslm~ qualified and
Important personnl'I when
transfemng employC'~ lo
new localities. accordini? to
Shirley de Lima, executi ve
vice pre!ident of Homerica.
Inc.
service departme11t is oot "<> -"~"""
i f CQ.r thP family seeking the proved p r o 4 u <: t s > and to at he sclosed. ·
The site covers about one-
third of the 485 acres leased I
last year by the county from
the U.S. Navy. Along with
the '550.000 golf c:Ou.rse. thP I
contract calls {OT • $150.<MXll
alw•y• n the poottion to o • ola<:iou'""' or >'t•le HY;o< a«h;tec\Ucal f l•p:p· .. • • -~rem~op"t~ty~of i~ Jna •ecreat 1o n al en-.,.er in the -s ~ ·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-clubhouse. ' .. -----~~1!11-lllll!~~!l!l~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~L
Homerica, the co untry's
oldest national home findin q
service. has specialized in
locating homes for transfer·
red executives for over 13
years. During that time the
rirm has assisted more than
50.000 families.
Speaking before t h e
Fourth Annual S p r I n i?
Conference of the Employe
Open House
Carded at
formatifl'I and asftltance .,. I" .~ ~t;hr~uir~o~~ocatea~~ ~~:~lfl~~l.~u;voehe~atsal~C ~:~:~;~1~:.nstr ~· w •• [UXUry ·n 4 d·mens1·onS neighborhood when they an' Capistrano Valley providr~ "f'amilies who want to re-· I I , •
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transferred to an unfamiliar an ideal setting for our main in their present homes
city. 1 development." also waot these improved
th~1~m~:~;!niyl~~q~~~~~i:~I .,; at 8 s· 8Vl·ng Of . $3,000. him with every aspect or the ,,./
1
~ :::la~e~~· !~~~~g ~~~~ 111"10 11111ISTll. ID I schools or c o n v e n l e n t I 181"
recreation facilities. t h e
percentage of transfer ac-
ceptances can be materially
increased." abe said.
Homerica through i t s
network or oveT 1 • 2 0 <>
rultors. 'baa up-to-date in-
f onnation on an aspects of
mon than 4,000 ttlidentlal
<'ommunlties in the United
Slates, Canada and Puerto
Rico.
Su mmerfield pr~~cu~~po~:~~e~:ds ~
Summerfield Homes will
i n t r o d u c e their new
$2.<MXl.000 housing develop·
meot in the exclusive Tustin
~rea lhiA wee kend w11:b a
"Preview Showing", ac·
c·ordJ~ to n on ~~~11 or
St.1n<lard Pacific
"Thr cartv bb 1 wtin huv~
h1<t Summl'r'r1eld homP now.
"h1lr ttir dr-.rlopmenl ts
~1111 in !ht> fram ing stage.
will hcsve the opportunity lo
ioelecf from choice. pool-size
lots." ~ated Foell. "And he
can choose from a wide
range of interior color
schemes to persooallze his
new home at no extra
charge."
Easy move-in has been a
prime factor in urly sales.
Tbe deluxe three-and four·
bedroom h o m e s are
avaJlablt for only 1895 down.
They offer "turn-key'' com·
pleteneas. wUh an oulstan·
ding list of I u x u r y
.-menlUts. lncludlng rront
landscaping with sprinklers.
bullt-ln appllaoces Including
a disbwash«, 100 percent
"''Ion carpeting. lireUme
ccramic tile and bath. huvy
s'l<!ke roo<1, c o n c r e I e
driveways and open 1arden
palio lclWhenA.
.. We se e.spedllly plea•
ed wltb ttie ~1igns of the
Jiving .room• a t Sum-
-=--m~ld." wtMICF T*ei t
'"I'hey fNturt d r a m a t J c
cattltdTal ti e • m 1 Ind
mauiw brick aod stone
lireplacet. ..
"Sam.mierfield p r I c e 1
range frllll '2.'.B to '21.500
a'ld "' a vailabJe at just '69G d • • • • 8u•mtrfit.ld
b..llnel ... I I • e r COD-
1trvclJ011 at the IMenecUoft
of ..... Md Walnot la
na.tia. Ind .. rudUJ ...
caUbk frOf'll CM N~
OI s.ta ADI Jrlnl,J'L
~
scout a relocation area on
hi s own." Mrs. de Lima
observed. "his maintenance
· hotels. food, travel and in-
cidentals -would c o s t
between S60 and $100 per
day."
"Several days' orientation
will tell him ~omething
about the new town and its
su burbs, yet be may waste
c-onsiderable time househuo-
tin~ in the wroni? suburbs." I
Mrs de Lima said. tr the I
ttm ploye makes the wrong
choice and makes a bad
purchase of a lack of
guidance. it may very well
·cost the company mort
when he relocates again, she
noted.
In addiUon to minimizing
the actual cost of transfer-
ring employes. professional
home findlng guidance can
signllkantly cut down oo the
amount of ofl-the--job time
neede(i by a transferee to
rind a bomt fdr h1I (am.Uy.
Homerlca aids h'ans!er·
rf'd e m p l o y e e 8 by
determining H close!)• as
posaible what att theirl
needs and desltts in the way
of a home and a community
Thi.I is done by meanii of
penonal tntenlews with
lamttJ members and a com-
plete quHtionnaire which
covm every aspect of • 1 famU.1'• b 0 ,,. l • ' re-1 --...ta. ,,-t)r 1111 MMljl.qjf"--•
\.fwludae. ~...,,
Mlected aM ~tftlt .,. • ,, ... « ~ ' .-tth auoctated rul t s t a t e
' UNSPOILED, SECLUDED
21/2 to 3 acre rancho sites amid the
great oaks of Cleveland National Forest
Deep in the great oak reaion
of the Cleveland National
Forest lies a JOO.acre island of
mUing hills. warm valleys and
grassy glades known as Rancho
Capistraoo. V Mt reaches of the
National For~ rccreallOft ~a
llJetcb 1n every direction, a
Governmcnt·owncd bufrer
against populauon and com·
merci11I cncroachmcni
Rancho Cap1~tr<1no ..,,11 helons
to JU51 I'' ownch, 111 It •
,,imrl~. f-..acb nf the 2 l 10
:l acre "'e' 1~ cleared and
acc('\~thlc In Ullhll('\ and
graded mad. Anc1en1 ~pani'h
o.il..' till Wlf\d on m1.-.1 of the
~"c'. Th" JHl\llle rrr'cr''·
once ~old. u n nc' er h~
duplicated.
Al R.incho Cllfll\H,.l\O )'(1(11'
cnjo). wurcd xchtJIOO f<lf Ill
infiilte fuaue, llle beauly ol
~~Ill• tempera~ fCINOOod cfilna••
M ll»ft. ele•aioa. ~ 31).
mlrtut6 ICOClll to c:oaul nicr ..
at.ion It lquut. Dma Aleirt.
San Clemente, and Newport
Beach. Only 55 freeway miles
from L. A. Civit Center.
Rancho Capistrno sites are
priced from S8.CXX> to Sl 8.<XX>,
terms 10% down. 15 years.
SCENIC DRlVE: Take a drive
to xe t.be fabled swallows of
Mission San Juan U.pi!trano.
then ~ton Hwy. 74 and follow
the sips to Rancho Capistrano.
You11 be "el~d'
broten ta Ulofe '""· The Write fat O\lf ftee, JllMCr..-d brocbUR. :::11bo::-~"-= ~~~ • •111110 "ll'ISTlllO
tpee:Jflc n!quimnenu. -· I This eervic. it offered by
Homeric:• h> any individual ~·.s?O Campo.t Dnve. Suite 2. Newport ~. Calil. 9*°~
without cost h> htm or hJs f71.fl ~'?M.' di..,., wbtther. Mt be "--'-· '--------------' fNis I blllnl al a OI BOIDlricl ., au.1llaDce.
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This exciting new Four Dimensional Home is a best seller
... and one of the best values anywhere. With fabulous
design features like an elevated livin& room. cathedral·
beamed· ceilings, a sunken formal dining room. exclusive
Sun·lite' kitchen, and a spacious basement "club room ''
with chHry wood·paneled fireplace, it's no wonder it has
run away with sales records. O But this house can never
apin be buitt and sold for so tow a price. To duplicate it
today would cost at least $3,000 more. And look at the
quality you get while you save money today: Oak
hardwood floors on raised foundations: lifetime concrete
driveways; deluxe built·in applian~ts and hardware
throughout: and many. many more. You still have an ex·
cellent selection at prices set in 1966. •.. but you can't
afford to wait. Come today ..• see lu>cury in 4 Oimen·
sions and aavt $3,000 the easy way!
1 tnd 2 etory-3 ancl 4 bedroom
2 and 3 car 9ar1fM
$33,450 to $39,950
FHA.VA
. and Conventlon•I FIMnclnt
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comm ity 1ust 3 minutes from the beach
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Comment
By RendaU McC.rdle
RHltor
A friend of mine w11 talklnt about how important
real estate it , even to companiff not In any w.y con-
nected with the real Htate prot.saion. He spake of our
national wHlth, etc. He mentloMd some fltures that
seem out of line. Do y04J heve eny information en thlt
aubject?
C.R.T., Costa Mesa
Real estate plays a vital part in our national economy.
More than 60 percent of the total n•tional wealth is
represented by land. land resources and real estate im·
provements. The value of all real estate is estimated to
be in excess of 70G billions, or nearly six tJmet the worth
of all mechanical and other equipment of factories and
utility industries, including the railroads and airlines.
The significant increase in the value of real estate as a
factor of production and as a source for governmental
revenue is apparent from latest census studies which
reoort increases in aggregate local real estate assessed
vcitnations.
The real estate business en)?al?es the attention of
many people. It concerns the mill ions who purchase a
home. or acquire real estate for business purposes. as
welJ as those who devote their entire time to real estate
on their own behalf or on that of others. As a resource'
and commodity. real estate affects the welfare of all. It
is continually being bought, sold. improved, financed ,
leased. managed. apraised, and otherwise dealth in by
related bu sinesses and professions.
AJthnuah business generally implies transactions in a
commoditv fo r nrnfit. manv concerned with real estate
'!!'~ n9l.!lrirnarilv intere!'ted in real estaf P transactions ,,,_ -::."iDc QF.QIIL~ch nw on ie.QWW..-S~lh-·
f Pct0 d direcllv or indirfl'ctly. bv J!Ovemmental pol\Cie5
involvinit housing. taxation. assessment. and regulation
of real estate.
as
The imnortance of real estate as a source or crnnual
bu siness income can readily be judged by the risin~
volume of residential construction.
You mentioned that RHI Estete taxH must be .,.kl
by S o'clock, April 10 in order to avoid a .,.nalty.
I wish to say that the prffent condition of my bank
account makes it almost lmpoulble. My flnanciel con-
dition is du1t to fl"d•ual lew1, state laws, county laws, ci·
ty laws, corporation laws, mother-in-laws, brother-in-
laY1~, 1istAr-ln-laws, a,.d outlaws.
Through th"'" IAws I 1m compell_.d to pay e business
ta:r, amusemMt tax, he,11d tax, school tax, food t•x,
dehnse tax, gas tax, li9ht t•x, water tax, sales tax.
carpet tax, income tax, furniture tax, exciH tax, and
hidden tax. They even tax e man's brain. I em required
to get e business license, car license, truck license, not
to mention• merriege licenM and• dot license.
I am also required to contribute to every orgeniution
of "lief, includint Women'• relief, NMr Eaat ,..nef,
World relief, Unemployment relief, Red Cross, Blue
Cro11, end ftHt Double CroH. \
F°or my safety I have to carry life Insurance, pro-
perty insurance, liability insurence, burglery inaurance.
accident insurance, business insurance, unemployment
ins•1rance, old-age insur,11nce, end fire inaurance.
My business i• revulated 10 thet it is no easy matter
for me to find out who owns it. I em Inspected, expected.
suspected, di1re1.,.c:t.d, rejected, examfMd, , ... x.
amined, informed, required, summoned, fined, com-
manclecf, and compelled, until I provide an lnexhauatlble
supply of money fo r every known need, dHir• or hope of
the humen rece.
When I refuH to don1te to sometlnt or other, I am
boycotted. talked ebout, lied about, held up end held
dow~ and robbed unt il I em .-lmo•t ruined.
Svm.,o!lthetically yours,
M ~. T"x Payer
C.S.O. Newport Beach
CREA Awards Grant
To Berkeley Student
James D. Morrison. a
~raduatE' studf'nt &t thP
l'niversity o( California at
Berkeley. was awarded a
$.'>00 scholarship by thp
California Real E ~ t a I P
Association Scholarship
Founda tion at Sacramento
last weekend during a
meeting of the CREA board
of directors.
11be cash award an<t a pla·
que were presented hy
Willard L. Johnson of San
F'raocisco. vice chairman of
the found ation. in memory
of. the late Arthur H. Breed
Sr., well known Oakland
realtor.
Morrison attended San
Diego State College and PC
Berkeley. receiving a BS
degree. then ser•e<I u a
suoply officer with the U S.
...
Navy . l& interest in real
estate grew while serving
subsequently as a loan of·
ricer for HomP Federal Sav·
ings and Loan Association.
lo studying for a master's
r1egree. he says: "I intend to
combine the real estate cur· riculum w;th courses 1n
finance and market.mg and
desire to realign a career in·
volving h i g h e r level
management opportunity
within the areas of real
estate Investment, develop-
ment. and portlolio marnage·
ment. •·
He is married and has two
sons.
Since the Foundation was
established in 1946 U> help
deserving students who pla.n
real estate cart ers. it has
awarded over 124.000 lo 60
studenu.
I See By Today's
Want Ads
• THAT
•• ~T'S
• DIME
• A
• LINE
• DAY
cl
a ..,,,._, ... --
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imagination and experience
The result of over 60 years experience in building quality
homes together with the finest staff of research analysts
and designers, is now offered for your enjoyment in Rancho
La Cuesta homes. Frank H. Ayres
t1ces
The very newest features for your convenience and liv ing pleasure are now available in
Huntington Beach's finest residences at Rancho La Cuesta. Bu il din g techniques and pride
in workmanship acquired durin9 three decades are evident in these solidly constructed 3
and 4 bedroom, 2 and 3 bath homes. Here you will find huge structural beams, wood roofs
•nd concrete drives, while hand finished hardwood cabinets and ball-bearing drawer
glides are indicative of the attention paid to detail in these one and two story homes you will
be proud to own. Purchase NOW and have customizing privileges.
Rancho ha c ·uasta
...
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AYRES -SINCE 1905
$23,500-$29,990 FBA·\IA AND
CONVENTIONAL TERMS
't'OU OWN THE LAND
A SUPERLATIVE LOCATION!
ATL4HTA4Vt
9u1NIHCi AV£
huntington beach
Rancho La Cuesta in Huntington
Beach is just two blocks from
the ocean in Orange County's
fastest growing city.
Sales Office Phonr:
(7141 968·292!1
HAPPY EASTER From
Rancho La CUesta
Stop by after Easter Services
We're open 10 till Dusk
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ltf illion·dollar Road
Heavy equipment workers can claim to be lhe
first drivers on what soon will be a million-doUar
interchange and busey crossroads of Alicia t Moul-
ton ) and Crown Valley parkways in Laguna \'iguel
Horoscope
area of south Orange Coasl mJand from South La-
guna-Dana Pojnt area and connecting wtth S..
Diego Freeway.
Everyone: Vital to Check All Figures
~2'
Mr, I. Mfl. IMnrY, Waronolf, ta C!Mr-
ettllt St., CotN Mesa. 1lrl M•. I. Mn, Maflc Roedarmel, 11"
P•fCl'tOll Way, Coal• -· bOy Mr. I. Mrs. OoNld Fa•®N•, "6J
Eide" Ave,, Cool• Mew. t lrt
IM I. Mrt. Pa.if Dickie, "'2 Mai. n•11oe Dr., Huttti1>tlon llffdl. elrt
Mr I. Ml'a. Wlfll•m BoeJlflMr. ar P~raflt Hffi. ~ .. AMhefm, gfrl
Mr. a. M'1. Affllur Hodln<1. 2147 Vista
Laredo, Ne•-• lluch, boll
""'· I. Mn. Hall See.Iv, u:tl Carol lt.. Ne-1 &udl, bw ,,_.rot •
Mr a. Mrs. O.rald Redman, it» E.
Monroe Aw.. Ora119e, """' bcwl Mr. &. Mrs. John Wlloon, "'2 ,.,. ..
cock Circle, Fou"''"' V•lleY. tlfl1 Mardi Jl
Clltnnel l'I., NtWll'Orf IMdl, 91rl
Mr. a. M". Wltllefl' 0,...., IV, d
Ct11t.r SI~ COllt MtM, 11rt
Mr. & Mrs. J-OtCNlne, 17•15 ~I Wrulll Wll'f, Jrvlne, 11ov
Mr. a. Mrs. l'aul FfSll/Mn, lOOO 1'111-
mo,. W.y, CGll• /Mu, IMIY
Mr. I. Mfi. Maran l'oner, I N<l2 Pro.,.
lclenee L•l!e. Hunllneton lludl. boy
Mt. a. M,,, 'ronv llurtc., IN Senele
St .• Cotta Mtta, boy
Mr A Mn, Oonald Wolle, 2301 !led-LAI VEGAS. HW.1 . -""-rrl<KH t.11cb cfr., Hew!>on had\, boot llctllMS J,.wci hfort tfltllide:
Mr & Mn. L1rrv llarl!tr, 1'192 •• ,.. DE WWYHE • •EAD -Mar. ,1. ~
<ier l-. Hv11liMton lleKI\, "'" 0. YM 45 Ind Millij°~ ""'""· 11J. Mr. &. ~'· I. vie Mc:Manloal, 12»-H bOtll ol C. Meu. ' '
Nam•• Mouli"9, s."'' ... ~.. •lrl 111tRGER • RUSSELi. -Mer. ll
Mr & ~ Fran!< Rios. ~II wa1. em:: 11Mol'WI•~ Bfro•r. ~. M.d
••u A .. Costa Mc!u. 91r1 eo.'i: /,.-"· vsut • , ~. llolfll ---
M•. & Mt1, Fra.n« Mullt1sltl, 139t Gar· LAMMERS NOONAN _ MM, 31, ""''111'4 Sl .. Costa ~sa. •lrl Johan E. ~rnmcrs. CA. o1 Cos11 Mr & Mrs. Joseph Slllr. lHll Santa ~. and relvn Jv,.. ~n. 3f, M•rta, F011nt•in Veller, olrt of Nt..,,Qrl en.
Mr .. Mrf. Mld .. tl ""'" .... •· us So. R~e'~EfJ~"c~~~·~~= ~"Wei • Minni• Siu S.11t1 -. 9frl t;fft'WI. L" ~. 40, bolll· ·llf'
Mr & """· H1rwy t<11"1;e. 102 Ver-~tSfmlM"' Piece. lnllnt, boll WOOU!OUSSE • HILL -Mir )I,
AHll I ~ Kini ~. fl, tnd
Mr. I. Ml"I. Lemoh~ lrlon. 10111 I LATt°l ~eri'st1#~ 1.!: r: er.,,=·-
Blrtl>wood Dr.. Huntlrt11ton llueh, 1..1. Iii.tie, I, :1J, ~ iic'a,..n M•rlt •win bovs F Mltr. 40. boltt of Cone ~
Mr, a. Mrs. Jama Slt lnkfmp. 1ll06 HICKS · GlllllS -Ar>r. I, Terrv Hicks.
Foot11111 llvd .• SMta An11. 111r1 ~(rgl::i. ~-~f.':re':r~1,:t.rv
""'" 2 KYLt:·EASTIURN -AM I. Oon l•n·
Mr I, Mrs. Jon Pnne, 10751 KeMn r:',,:,y~, 1/}'bo1ttndotA.:,flalm~l-:lrtt
L•M· Hunlln111..., llu c:ll, boy GOTSHA[I. • MAC Leolr -APr.' '· Mr & Mrs. Don Adkinson, Ul6 E. Rontld l:uoene Gofsl>•ll, l2 of Los
Ocu" Fl'O!ll. ll•lbOI, bov :ii·:~~l~r ~""'" II, MKleod. «),
Mr f. Mrs. MICl\H I Mulllerot1, 1995 PORTER • ELLIOTT -A.or 1, Charle SI., CC6l1 Meu. olrl Ectward Portf!r. so. o1 S.cra~lo,
MONDAY,
APRIL 15
C'.\..~fER 1,Juoe 21-.1111\'
2'.!l · Keep abreast of new<;
espectall~ where busi ness ii-
concerned Your w or k
routrne c9uld u n d e r g o
significant change B e
ready. Do1;i't hang on to 1>UI
moded methods. Modernrzr
SCORPIO 1 Oct 23-Nov
21 I· Changes inc!Jca ted at
home. Discuss d o m e s t 1 c
situation. Find out how to
improve family relations.
Money question need nol be
cau se for dispute. Highlight
mature approach.
Mr, a. Mn. llarrel W...,..u , 1733 Trade-:-;;:;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;t, wlild• l a·M, NeW90f"I 8e1ch. t lrl J' R 0 m a n c e t 0 n i g h t . Mr .. Mrs. Dale Gllptn. 2'2' Canvon
Pleasurable Period l'f ""U .0 Drive. cas11 Meu, 9trt BUSINESS AND
JV s A~ l permit it. Mr. I. Mrs. Frank Feller, 2064 Paloma PROFESSIONAL
GUIDE By SYDNEY OMARR
''The wise man con trols
PISCES ( F b 19-M h Or.. NtWl>Ol'I Beach, bcv e • arc Mr a. Mrs. Robert Bray, •20 Gc111va 20): Superior may make s1 .. Hunt111111on • ..,,,,, 91r1
what appears to be unusual Mr. ' Mrs. L.arry LY11C11. m w-. land Sr., Cocfa M. ... Qltl -.,,, _______ _. _ _._...,.,
request. Meet challenge. Mr a.. Mrs. It. J. OeLemart. 21.W
Highlight ability to handle M;"1:' !~:. ~~~ .. ~~~1r:1J1 Se•~· •
his des-tiny . A&trology
poin1~ the wav .. MATTRESSES .\RIES IMa reh 21-Apnl
l!ll: Check f i gu re ~.
rs,.,eriallv whrrr taxes are
cr":::Pf"P.rt Loni\ aheart m
f'tlnr.re!i11rt--w i~lt vacatio11-
tra vel. You will be ahl e In
har.dle re5pnn~1h•h1.v. Know
this -stoo brooding.
LEO 1 Julv 23-Au.e :!:! ' c r c a t j v e (' 0 rt e av nrs
highliE:hted. Events '•l'tilr
whic.h.hri(lhlcn..yow·"out.!_oo!\,
Optimism prevails. Be mrr-
rv and bright. Youthful al-
tftude helps artracl vital
persons to )'.OUr cause.
SAGfTTARtt :s !Nov '.12-
0et' 211 : Ad vance perso nal
plans. Lun<ir p o s i t i o n
spotUght.s . initi.aHve, in-
dependence. Fine for be!!JO·
nin e new project. Don't feel
every detail must b f'
perfect. Flaws iron out if
you slart no~ .
r e sponsibilily, Promotion drift Dr .. corona del """'· 91r1 could be in store _ show ""'' " Mrs. Howard Harrison, m G<i· MATTRESSES
neva Sr.. Hunllntton a .. cil. boy BOATS ROMES TRAILl!:R!I that you are worthy of that w . 1. Mrs. Jama He.,.iev. •sn • Pyl• Way, Mfctwo Clly, girt lrrepl1r 8h1pee r.~,1s,e. T-ODA-y ,-S YO_UR_ Ml'.-4 "'lr1;-Mk!fae1c-~m-~1.. -e..trMeaa M1ftrt>ft-o.r-F HUnll"9IOll !luc:ll, boy
RIRTRDA Y you h a v e A""' • !lit Newport Bl•ct.
natural ability when it com-M~n!w~'orr~!~ht':' 1::.~15;:· "'° Uberty 8-1303
es to music. d e s i g n , ""'u s . . . • TAl'RUS C.'\PriJ,Z.0 · Ma.v.
20 1 · Straighten out tax,
other financ ial a ff a i r s .
F i n is h correspondence.
other paper work. Be on
time. One you admire con-
fides problem Be sym·
palhetic -but don't get in·
volved mone y-wise
0VIRG0° I Aug. 23-'Se·pt.~22): harmony and may possess ~'· " Mn. Fr11Jtk Mo«e. 111, UPHOLSTERY
unusual voice. Current cycle ------------------Don't feel that mere routine
can solve problems. n is
necessary lo break from
r e s t r i c t i o n s . Re view
methods. Study CAN''En
message. Fix things around
.home. office. Clear dehn.
indicates delicate aituaHon
in connection witlb legal
agree~nts, partnerships.
Don't rush.
Mesa Upholstery
Uberty 8-4781
tJIO NIWPOltT ILYD.
f :E;\TINl 1 'fav 21-JunP
W 1: Be sure · vou r ac· r~:npl1shmenls rrr"'1\.r prn-
per atten:ion. Ac:·rn; puhhc
relations You havp many
ideas. Key is lo bring them
tn attention of ril?ht person.
Utilize natural ingenuity.
LIBRA <Sept. 23-0ct. 22\
Personal magnetism ratin~
<;oa rs. Improve rrlation:;
with neighbor,;. S o m r
re I a t t ve s commun1catp
tdcas, desires. Be charmjni::
without givlng up principles
Select quality.
CAPRICORN I Dec. 22-
Jan. L9): Check tax status.
Work in c<>njunction with
organizati<>n, special group.
Business affairs dominate.
Important to o b t a i n
cooperation from one in
authority -it may be con
nected with law.
AQUAR lt:S t Jan. 20-Feb
181: Cement social contacts.
Lunar cycle favors ex-
tending sphere Qf influence.
This 1s best accomplished
through aid of frtends.
G E N E R A L T E N-
DENCIES: Cycle high for
S A G I T T A R I U S.
CAPRICORN. Special word
to VIRGO : family member r---rr.~.-;"R•r.m:m:nrrr.m:wrr:1T:-r:i11111-.. I
dese~s fair, c o m p 1 e I e
hearing.
To tind out """L Abovl ooursell •nd ~:'o-Ur:.' i'h~ntv Tru'R.arr·~~I
Altrotocr;. Send .SO "8nts l\.J>merr Booltlel. Int DAILY PILOT, f;i(', fl."#• Yootf~ C"'tr1I Miollon. New Y ,. , .
l 5·month Study
Russians Conte to Grips With Divorce
MOSCOW (UPI ) -The
Soviet Uruon ha~ taken steps
to give new protection to il·
legitimate babies and to
A.dvtrllHmtnl
STUIMIHT OF CONDITION
0, SOUTHlllN CALIFOllNIA
THRIFT I. LOAN
·~ QI the (to~ ol bvs•no s on O-etm~•
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lmpro~mPnh Cnet •fin dP'0'""'''"°'"'' OHHr Aueh llt~I E1•~1~ Conh•(i>
PreP'91d "'JllDl!n~~.
dt~red Chi,.'<!'"" flC.
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( •nclud•f"O ,.t<rv4'11 .,".'"'' •~ortonl u .n 1.111 ....
1'CCGOf\f\ O~Y8t>lf> ~"Ii
~ttrvl!c:t tt•Hn \fti
LG.an.$ fnd Nnte.s o .. v .. bl• ~ ""l'W Jar doub'1ol "''°'.rnts Oral,., rete,,tloM
~lrl!'arN-d rhf''Ot'!~ nt'I -eu l•ablH 01~ hlC,IJ1I~ Al\d ,..,,,,-~,
T ru\• ~ 08Yl b h11
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1(1 000 00
II 9ll H
IN\,683 Al
CAl'IT•:•l:IH~laS::~:US: _1_·~1
children trapped in drunken be taken away fro m such No man can start divorce
or "immoral" homes. parents, it said, the parents proceedings without his
This was the highlight of a must continue lo pay their wile's consent, it said, if she
much-debated draft law on support. is pregnant or bas a baby
"Marriage and the Family" When divorced parents less than OM year old.
published in the government are battling for custody of a Under the same conditions,
newspaper, Izvestia, child, it ~~d. the matter will wives will be able to get a
The full-page draft was be de<:ided by the child court order forcing their
the result of years of ~t-udy himself. if he is 10 years old divorced husbands to pay
;111.J ct1~c:ussfon. both '" or older. 'T'hP previous a~e alimony. ·
pub11l' and in pnvale It was 14 The preamble to the draft
f;1• •'~ l:l more months of The draft made few said it was aimed at "the
dr bate -mul'h of it ex-dianges in divorce lawl!. A final cleansing of family
pcctrd tn be a1;rimonio11s. law introduced only last relation~ of matPrial con-
<:Onsideri11g that it could year had streamlined divor· siderations. the elimination
10 11f'h the life nf everv ces to one court appear-of the vestiges of women's Rus~ian -before it is sub-ance, with divorces granted unequal position and the
rmlled lo the supreme soviet either by mut'ual consent creation of a commun'ist or for cause. I parliament l for p;issage. The draft, however, of-family . .,
ThP draft reversed the rercd protection to pregnant But many of the causes
sit11at1on under wh ich wives and young mothers. dealt with such material
fathers haci no obligations details as the parceling out
fnr chlldrPn born out of of jornt property a l t er
wrcllock. V F divorce.
{'nder th<' old law. tht•sp Cl~ 8CC The ''<'q1tal po~1t1on·• of
ratherll did not have to hf'lp women , however, w a 1
i;u pporl the children. Tax Date underUned hy the ~eneral The new draft say~ the absence of protection for
father of an illegitimate women in rt1vorce cases. In
child can ht' forced to pay Veterans have until Mon-most cases. the divorct lawj
s-upporl money if it can he day to Cile for their property here makes n 0 dif·
proved that he lived with the tax exemptions. C o u n t y ferentiation between men
child 's mother up to thfl Assessor A n drew .J. and women an<! even aUows
birth nf the chtld o r Hinsh~w warned residents. for the payment of alimony
thereafter. Hinshaw said the deadline by the wife to the hu..<tban<I.
NEW GRIP
INSTALUD ON YOUR IACKIT $2.50
AU ..UN FAD $20 00 TINNlt fflSSU ••••• ••• •
TIME'S
UP
OIYDUR
-INCOME TAX
Uncle Sa111 won't wa it ,
much longe'rl Better IOTM s
hu1tle down to BLOCK flDllAl
and get your tox on AND .
ih way. faat, o~urcrt., STATE
g uaranteed Mrv1ce for
on amazingly low coil.
Be SAFEI SM BLOCK
today I UP
rr;::==:;;:;;;::;::;::;:ac; ~UAUNTH =:::::::!==:==:::;;;:::~
We 1uet9"t•• ouvre•• prf,oretio,. el •••ry tea tt t\u rt. If
we ••\t efty •"•" t~et c-ott y•u •"Y penelty •t inf•t••t.
-wtfl M Y th• Jl••ohy 9r i•ll .. tl
America'• Luge1t Tax Service with Over 2000 OfficH
--1834-C NEWPORT BOULEVARD
(at Newport a"d Harbor), Costa Mesa
WOK DAYS f HI • f PM. SATUIDAY • SUtfDAY t ·I
rHONI '42-1714
Caoll1f Slodl ,.16,110.00
StflUIOrY .,,., 1>o11ld In ,.,.ocu. ll3.M2 ... Ee•--s w rolvs lllOl,096.'4)
ToOI c .. nat
l!'f SY"llM
The fact that this will not for filing is 5 p.m., lv.onday. The draft made no changes
protect the child born of a for veterans who have serv-in this custom . l .. •••
chance seduction was at-e<I on active duty in any ofl ---------
NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY __ .. ,
Ttllll LlabllltltH Ind
Ct•ll•I A.<~"11 tributed to the fear or the anned forces during •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• abuses or blackmail by an wartime period. includingl'
un!'crupulous mother. the current Vietnam war.
r 111s ••Attmt"' ""' bttn ~Ol'densed 1rom The draft also specified The exemption is also a .i• .rr1em u1mil'lfd trr an inde_,,,
..... 11..a ou1>11< •<covfll•"' HI• "-' ,, that parents can "be depriv-available to persons who
"" '''• In 11-. offkts of ,,,. compiny '"" ed of their parental r1'ghts .,,_. .ved on ac .. ve tltitv dur1'ng 1~ tl\t Olvltion of Coroot1ll°"s whert Ii ts · ' ·""' "' -'1·J
••t 11a111e 1or 1-11on by •nv '""'"'" • if they abuse these rights. peaceti~ i! 1tleir active du-~~:~e~ =.:: :":!! ~~1"1':" •• '~ treat their children brutally. ty was terminated because
,,,., M.....it •• 1o _,._ 1ht '"°"'•..c" cause a harmful influence o t a s e r v i ce-incurred 1o< ,,.,.,~ e«ountt ;, ,-...,,, to u.. childr thr I •-.Orb ..... '*"'i<ll ,..., rmilf rrorn ar. on u1e en ough m· physical disability.
'•in deltno-.i rec:e1vablet •I'll cer111n .moral or anti s o c i a I Further information "'On· n--lona • sulltttnlltll llOrf'°" Of .. """"" .... ,. •c4111rtci 1n a rn.,...r. His behavior. or are chronic rerning the exemption may
•udll rtc>ort Conletno Ille c-...i ""-' alcoholics or drug addict!." be oi..~:.....a by Calllll' g H.I "•lflO "" --ot lftl .. llot> ~ Ul<U.Jn."'U °""" ..... ur v•tve """"' .,...,...11, i. •· Although the children may '2760.
11<c-ovn1s ceutd i. cMllClf!m ln t mt"'r111 I l•m'llntd, '~ •llO#a~ ..,.. l'ieullffV! i;;jjii:~:;::;:;;;;~~-·:;;;;;~:;:;;;;;jj;;;;;;p-;~;:;9";;;;:::;;;;;~
""Otl"t '•
nAa oF ,.,1.,,.01tH1A, couHTY oF Now App-rinq ulCJhtly 0 ••-S.I. It £. St~ an Olfic»r, -"' •n wtt• I~• Plt1510INT of SOUTHlltN CALI· 4l!f tM
l'Oll!NIA TH!tll'T a. LOAN i.tn1 dlll'r I ROYAL CREST 1~ .,,, ~ llM ""-' ltnowftdM of .... mt~ CIOlllllMd lfl "" !Wteelnt ,,.,..,,_, ., C»ftdllteft •lid tc:Ndliltt ,..,.
,,,,.,,,. INrtfO ~ ..... ~ ...... ,"'"' .. ~ •t•I-, ""'""" ...i -"tlllt tlltftln _,,. __ .. tlW ,. ""...,ti 1111 _,_.,. ~.-.I~~
_.,_ ~. ~.~,..., unu--i,nw
llfOIVllMIAI. ACKlfCIW'L•DMM..,.
STAT1 Of" C.lf!ianllt •, ) ....-tr. he_ La .... " . ,.... -c.ou~ --°"='fl MMQ, ,J.. ii.. H~hfng tr<rm Bach to Boograloo"
-. .,.., .... ~ ........... ~ ...., AIMM•• ~-I ..... ~i( fl! """ "" ..., COl#ltY .,,. ...... n. -.. ~ ~ ,...,... ,,,,., -•JM# •tld -..... -~ltv .,. .... ,. 4 "· r. Cont.Mpor•ry Jan •nd uestt ""°"'"'' ,._,.... fl/ ...,..,.,.., Gtllfllf· '" • J.-·~·--,~ ..... ltU nlflft .. l,Mft, --lo "" llO .. "" ...... ---""". ..,. c., ..._ ,_. 1t .-.er_, 111 ,,. Don't '1or,.tr DINING AND DANCING
:-: ':.."T".:.::.-,.-:--j ROYAL CREST "''""" ,,,., llelW ... ~lff ... ~··-~ ,.,,.#fy "-'k "' -'91' .,_ ~ ..,.,, ftltc9flttl •t '7th St., Cod• .... re;: • ~!(lot Ila,,... •· 14 '•r .._rv•tfofts: c.n s.u.ten r ~ 1 ... --....... --.._ ...... __ .... ,
-----.. -
NIGHT and DAY SERVICE
9:30 A.M. TO t:30 P.M.-SATURDAY 10 AM. TO 6 PM.
······-""'~-· .. ---· -..--.._ _________ _
Divorces
tOAT BUFFS
Al-led•b.y la tlte e11ly
f11JI • tlc"9 ~tlllf -41tM
wor•l"t .,. I lly ll-tP•!t41•
111 Oten99 Ceu"to, Hit ••-'
clu,l•e te"'•r••• •f bo•t>
'"' •1'14 v•d1tl~t ....... , i. " dall'f ....... e<f th• DAii Y P'llOT.
-
r·
Mttgicians
Sho\v Set
Magician s from
througbout Orange County
:witJ star In lhe county's first
"Magical MysUca l Show''
Sunday, April 28. as a
lx'nefit for C h 11 d r c n ~
llo:-.nilal or Orange County
ICHOC).
CHOC. the only speciall1·
cd pediatri c center between
Los Angeles and San Diego,
now is in the midst oi an ex·
pansion program th.at will
increase t1le bed total from
64 to 100.
Arkv the Clown, from
Knott:s Berry f a.rm Bird
Cage Theater, will emcee
the two performances in St.
. Joseph College Auditorium,
La Veta al Batavia, Orange.
The shoW will be staged at 2
. ind a p.m.
Big Dance
Orange Coast P a r e D t s
'Without Partners Organlza-
· tion will bold Its annual
Easter Dance Saturday. at 8
p.m. at the Mesa Verde
·c o u n tr y Club. 3000
Clubhouse Road, C o s t a
·.Mesa.
• Parents Without Partners
·is a non-profit. organization
with chapters throughout
the world. All single parents
who are divorced. widowed
or unmarried are eligible
foT membership. ·
Tickets will be sold at the
door the nigbt or the dance.
Donations are rz.50 and all :.u,g1e adult.a are welcome.
DEATH ~OTIC&S
ENTER C<e~ll• Enter. Pl E. ltl,..,l<'y. Ao! .
• ...._ rtl'W1\()f1e.. Formtrty d ""--'«» 8•4r~
-ro•vd •""" Aorlt II "turvi•"ll t>v
... r b<lnd. T<d: d~11911"r. Mn C"'-<11• ~ .. n1or.,.., two slaien. M,. L11e•O.
... k~ •"" Nin . ... LAUlt~r. Ol<I•· • ,,_, bro-. Tl-Gooctl. Jr .. ol
" Ollllflomei •nd lour tr•nd<!>lldr•n
r llloterv. ·~· •.. Hi. jtee41t ,_o .. 'CO!ofll1I Funefll Homtl. llt<lillem Meu,
' Mondft, 10 AM. St, l _...nlur'9 C•ff>.
' 04k Cllurdl, HoinllntlOll Mecll.
BALT'l MORTUARIES c.r..a dtl Mar OR 3.145t
C..t.a Mesa Ml 1-%'24
BEU. BROADWAY
MORTUARY
Ill Broadway, Coala Mua u W43i
I •
....
1DIQ...IPP ..nJARY
C&. !MM.,C..-lllla ··-W El I Mi'81i Ul
.. •
. . . . . . .. , . ' ' ' ' ' ..
OAJL Y PILOf J l
w is tin:, ~·111tts
c n·. hf;lds C'ad!S Its
P":t•r.a.
'\
8'' P111i11 She.. 1111a· Grass Slli ~
60 F G 'E:_!;t1w269"l t·-;..eo.:;;.
•
. ... !:. -~· .... ~~ 11• It~ , Jr· ' I \' 1.79
l 1gilh.e1ght 11et11 lttn11tred plast1t witll Ml 2 98 11Th . 11 LIQUID f .1• -flow llm1 !ms couphn&s. Will not ~dell rlYI lftl IZtfS
Of crack. 11 Ym lurHIH ... ,. Ut • ~ one
. 12-1-4 All·l'1r'"'., •• llf. ...,-/
Hand Too~so· ·;.~.~·;°'~a~! · · ··· 1e.s.rn'""'' ..•.. w.1.39
• lrewtl • C1lhn· like Sllfat ••• ..._ Seil Puatrnt' 119 ltr M1t • lanltd· orsoak,nc.1 39 . . tr • Mad Rib • n fl • Mt~• lmhr ••••• Cal. I '
Wtdl•& .... ... "S111ROL" 1 39 •llttu. M "fnr·it.ftt" -h r Snh l lawn Cal. •
70c 11111s s1111 1 suils. 5nc 2 99 Yur Chica .:J;,, Meal or Pellets. 2'h "'· '1-''VIia-Su" Fis~ E1ulsi11 !tr '111ts. lal. ,
lMP~W!Mper~-
BINQCULARS
ly ANCHOI HOCKING
Jo.• SliceJ . J!---~Mli .... -Tut111ed lKCI -Scr1~u an•
~r~es ... \•·!~ t.re
<!I'd ur1tor11;Jy ••. iwes.
ard S!1'ts.
Utt -Serr~td edges also •rice
throuch c11WmUrs,. 2i88C onions, etc. Crt<OllJI
fi111slt. . ~
Fruit & Yegetilte "' ~--· 0 ••-=,
coma Tell$ ftr 'Teflon' A SLICU-41h''Sta!n· rl Blu.et:tR.&· I
, Jess stetl blade w11!1 2i88C . · • ~ EKCO-Natural ana,e 2:sac serrated edte ... shap· u-..... ,d GI helps keep ~s away t edlorS11KKJtherslic1n&-1MSq1 OVIS
from uat and sp' atter. •
Skidder Spatula •
L•tt 0 • UICI-for "Teflon" I er.. ratner PlllS ... other cook1n1 2:8' ec HCO-S~ims soup:;, U1eft~1ls ••• samllly s:~w·. 1elhas and jam& .C -~rratr.11 tm .
• .• Int~ r~sts. fish ,
and poullrf .
wcE Tablespoon
ClllP(llAl-Sla1Rless
SIOllM spoon IS pelf eel 2i88c for smrna ve~elables
and canned fruit~.
IL
"S 8'' . Dyuchrtme Uper
CARTRIDGE
2.98
i y .
'
tliSS iftsp11ed by
an eiiiens1ve tlahilll
Cf'ahon ••• 1n AYO
clOo or Holley l.ol4.
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Intermission · Laguna's 'NeveP. 'Foo l&ate'
Spirited,· Enjo}rahle cc>medy .
By PAMELA POWELL
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ACAO«MY AWA• 'AIOltT ~, ....... ...
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'Twas Busy Week
On Theater Scene Of lllt o.ll'f "fief Si.ff
Dragged to death by over·
use ln Orange County play.
houses. the splrit.ed comedy
··Never Too Lale'' bas been
reborn again by the adept
performances of the Lagu-
na Community Players, cur·
renUy enjoying a three-week
run at the Laguna Play·
house ..
tbe po~cemaa and Mr. FQI· ,
ley pla~ by John Wigton
and Pb11 Inte11landi, respec· 1'==========~·11
By TOM TITUS
Of "'41 O.lly ,.Mot JI_.,
lively, in abort walk·on1 are
excellent.
Some weeks are a little more hectic than others on the
theater beat, and it never seems to fail that when you're
involved in a &how yourself. that's the week half of the
county's other playhouses pick to open their new pro-
grams.
Direction by Hap Graham
and set design by Bert
Pettey whose jobs ar-e mag-
nificently done, e.bbance the
thoroug)l.ly enjoyable eve-
ning .• The P.lay is in it& curreuttl9iiMllii
run through April '¥1. Per·
'formances 11rt Wed.neaday
through Satur~ ·at 8:00
p.m.
This past week will go down in our personal record
book as the week that really was. The Laguna
Playhouse launched "Never Too Late" on Wednesday.
UCi's Irvine Repertory Theater opened "The Hostage''
on Thursday and South Coast Repertory took the wraps
off "Farewells'• on Friday:
On any other week. that. wouldn't have bothered this
writer a bit-we'd have covered all three openings. But
this just happened to be the week we were prepa ring our
own little drama. "Summ. er Lightning," for its premiere
last night at the Westminster Community Theater.
Too late to find yourself
an expectant father? Nev·
er. And that's tlle predlca·
ment Harry Lambert finds
himself in when his wife in·
forms him of the oddity 24
years after the birth of their
on ly child.
Joe Wilson. <Harry Lam·
be rt) making his Lag up a
stage debul. comes alive in
spree. Mr. Ashe. by the way,
is the first Leisure W o r 1 d
resident t~ appear OD t b e
Laguna stage, and an obvi·
ous favorite with the audi.
ence.
So. we missed "Never Too Late" and "The Hostage."
though we plan to catch both before they close. and we
hope to look in on "FarewelJs'' at the Second Step ----------
tomorrow night. This is, if we can still function after the A col'IW'dY bv Sum,,.r ArMur l one.
dlr.cltd bY H•P Groh•m• 1tel111lc.1I
dor,clor P1UI Toft. set d~i..,ed bv
Bert Pell•v, <.0$1umes by llso Sur·
relle. oreunt•d Wedlle$~vt tnrouJlh
Sllurd<!v' unlll Aorll 27 11 Ille L•·
OUN PllVh-e. 319 Ocean A••·· l•·
gun• Bu en
The young daughter and
son-in-law whose marital en·
tanglements comprise the
major sub-plot are more
Ulan competent in their rol·
es. la bor pangs of "Summer Lightning" wear off.
* * * NEWPORT BEACH'S PATTI
High classmates knew her
a s Patti Roy) is dancing "
her way up the show busi·
ness ladder. She just closed
in "Wildcat" with Martha
Raye at the Carousel The-
ater in West Covina.
Patti, a shapely 22-year-
old beauty, came out of the I'
chorus line of the Anaheim r ,
Allen (her Harbor
THI!' CAS'I'
H•rrv l1mt>trt Joe Wilson
Edith Limbert Mll'Jll rel ~rrltt
K1•• Off Off Settlemlrt
Ch1rlle P•ul Toll
MIYOf' Crtn. . . • . . Hurv A•he
Gri ce • .. .. ... Helen Vi ii
Or. IClmbroutll .. • . .. . 1111 Henrv
Mr Foley ....... M ii lnterlandl Poltu man .. .. .. .. . J.,,,, Wigton
Dee Dee SetUentire, t h e
atractive 24-year-old daugb. •
ter whose life becomes shat·
tered by the idea of the new·
comer. is skillful in the tend·
er scenes with her mother
who tries to console her
about the baby.
•CHILD
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e E"4h Saturd1y e .,,.,. ,,.....,,
lhe tnaless ~ummer ... . ..
She had always wanted a
little brother. she said, "But .. c-. •
that was 2 0 years ago. How r----------
am l going to introduce him
Playhouse's ' ' S t o p the
World -I Want to Get Off' ~---c~~e-ot-cimo11Ultl'tY-ttrea~~
the second act ·as the pace tom~ friends?" Her worries
picks up and projects his are finally eased when b e r
ability most profoundly in hus~and becomes her fa-~-..·-w.....;:..__iw.e....ie.nde.r-c:cenes wjth...h~ ther s partner and they de·
wil e and lazy son-in-law. CTcre to una tlletf own nouse. ter's high water marks)
three years ago to break
into the professional ranks.
She appear.ed in ''Les
· GiilJs1 ' al th~ Carodsel, 'in
"Ooh, La Legs" at Reno
and at the Riviera in Las
Vegas with Vic Damone.
Shecky Greene and Dave
Burton. PATTI ALLEN
She comes by her talent naturally. Her mother.
Kathleen, and her aunt, Betty Farrell of Lido Isle, were
once a dance team known as the McQuire Sisters. They
appeared professionally in the Michigan area.
Obviously the most out-. Paul T?ft, as the bltµlder· 1
standing performance is that mg son·tn·law who never
of Margaret Merritt as the see~s to do anything ~ight.
• ~~ .. At t,tie onslt~ Mrs. ltler· ~rov1des the.subtle comic re· . St•rf! ~•JJer ."tM"1 .
ntt seems a trifle too young lief though be seems to ttet
for the part of the overwork-off to a slow start .. In h i s
ed, dedicated mother, but portray~l he prov1~es the
as time and plot progresses confession which decides the
she displays unique talent resolu~o.n of the plot as he
of compassion and crediblli· ~ays, I m going to become ty. m~ependent now, ever r,thing
·t ..... PtCt1lll ....... YIM'' COLVMllA PIC1'1.lltls ,._
I A MAN FOR .
All SEASONS
'T
A most refreshing sight to will be mr own fault. .
the stage. Harry Ashe <Ma-Sup.I?°~~ roles by Wil· I~~~;;;;~~;;;~;;;;;;]
yor Crane) glows in the role fred .Bill Henry and Hel·
of staid politician who is en V~l as. the famib'. doctor
troubled by the noisy antics and bis wife are believable.
Protrtm for Adults
of the male Lamberts on though not up to par. ~
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"THI AMIWSHllS,. Patti, who has studied dancing since she was that
high, is living in Hollywood now and working on a pilot
series for television caped "The Five Women."
* * * ABOUT THE FIRST THOUGHT that comes to
mind in the wake af Wednesday's Academy Awards (if
someone hasn't already thought of itl is that Bonnie
and Clyde got shot down for the thlrd time -once in
real life, once in the movie and once in Santa MoniM.
their carefree d r i n k 1 n g Two smaller characters.
Diet1·ich
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Actually, that's ~eally ~e s e c o n d thought that
comes to mind, the first being that the Academy final·
ly ls coming to acknowledge what we've maintained
for a long time -that Rod Steiger is the best actor around. Tickets are on sale today
Now p e r h a p s Steiger will be in the position he at the box office and dl
should have been in two years ago (after "the Pawn· theater ticket agencies for
broker"). to be able to use his Oscar as a lever to pry Marlene Dietrich's o n e ·
ooen the door to better pictures. For every prime ve-woman show which will
hicle such as ''In the Heat of the Night," he's had a open a 17-d:.iy engagement
half dozen B movies. hardly suitable for a Grade A April 25 in the Ahamanson talent. Theater In the Los Angeles
A d l t' l h Music Center. n e s a so ope that next year Hollywood lets Unlike most theatrical at·
all the nominated ~ovies filter down to the Orange tractions. Miss Dietrich will
Coast before Oscar time. We bad only two this year play nightly, including Sun·
and who wants to drive into LA every weekend? ' days, with S a t u r d a y * * * matinees through May 11 .. J ust returned from a
BACKSTAGE -A hearty round of applause to Mary record breaking tour of
Eastman, managing director of the Orange Studio Australia, she will present
Theate~. who was named "headliner of the year" for the same program of songs
entertainment by the Orange County Press Club last which. brough· her nightly
weekend .... "She stands center stage. -top banana , and sta.-iding ovations in New
a tough act to follow." the citation read. and to that we York last fall.
can only add "amen''. . . . Burt Bacbarach. who was
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. S~ger-actress Jennifer Warren of Anaheim and responsible for the ar·
p1amst Gle~n We scott of Corona del Mar have put rangemell'ts of all of the
together a rufht club act and are looking for a place to chanteuse's numbers, will
~rform ..... Jenny once held forth at the Chez Cary conduct the orchestra.
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mterested bistros ca11 get in touch with Jenny at 744-
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Pete Ostling .. formerly with South Coast Repertory,
has chan~ed his name t-0 Peter Jason and is starring in
Thomas Wolfe's "The Web and the Rock," opening April
26 at the Actors Theater in Beverly Hills ..... his home
base is Newport Beach. ....
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Greats of Track Converge on ·W estmin·ster
Five American, Twci" W or ld Record Ho"lders to Appear
Ry RAY PLUTKO
Of 1119 Delly l'I ... SI.it
Orange County track and field
enthusiasts sport au the trimmings for
a world record menu in their own
backyard this evening, with hors
d'oeuvres being served at 5.
At least that's the outlook fo.r the In-
augural Orange County Invitational ai;
a healthy sprinkling or the top male
and female athletes in the United
st~tes converge on the Westminster
High School Stadium to christen what
is hopeful o( becoming an annual af-
fair. . With. this an Olympic year. tn·
dividual performances leadlllg to the
time trials this summer take on more
than a passing note and world records
shift from a possibility to more of a
probability.
Speaking of records, there will be no
less than live American giandard
bearers and a pair of national JC
kings on hand.
However, ()range Coast area fans
should make' it a point to be at tht
ticket windows early as a fine advance
ducat sale may lure a sellout crowd of
7 .000 -extra bleachers being added to
increase the stadium's .capacity by
1.000.
As for the "name" athletes, take
your pick
How's long jumper Ralph Boston,
javelin thrower John Tushaus. female
sprint whiz Barbara Ferrell (~world
record holder at 1()0 meters) triple
jumper Art Walker and high jwnper
Ed Caruthers for a starter?
Don't feel the field is limited to just
those athletes as any of the 25 events
slated could forge a new mark in the
record log.
Did you aay no?
Then what's wrong wUh the 100-yard
dash ro1ter of Larry Questad (9.2). ~
Pender (9.3), Cecil Turner (9.3), Dale
Reeves (9.3) and Mkkey Mllle.r (9.3) 1
By the way, don't forget Regjnald
Robinson who has a wind-aided 9.1 and
an olficlal 9.3
Five high jumpers bave cleared the
bar at the seven-foot mark or better
and the open mile has a like number of
entranU under the four-minute mark.
Keep an eye on Bob Day and Cary
Weisiger in the latter event, both hav-
ing clbcked 3:56.6 and just starting to
"put out" for the Mexico City venture
late this year.
However, thoae inside tbe track and
field circles say the event most
capable of producing a world record Lt
the -.yard shuttle hunn.1.
The Southern California Strlden.
host athletic club for the meet, 1ay
they'll shoot for tbe mark and the
foarsome they have Uned up lncludea
the likes of Gary Power, Tim WbJte,
Ron Copeland and the honorary meet
chairman -Ralph Boston.
World record in the event Is 58.7 and
the Striders notched a 57.2 eUort last
weekend at the HaDCOCk Relays in
Santa Maria.
However, Boston wasn't a member
of that team and he 's virtually u
talented in the hurdle field cu he is in
the long jump.
It was BoltDn who earlier this week
Palmer 'Travels'
In His Golf Game
AUGUSTA, Ga. IAP) -Cary
Player went for the pin with monoton-
ous regularity. Don January went to
his wedge with remarkable results.
Arnold Palmer went home to Latrobe,
Pa.
Player and January tamed tough
Augusta national and soared into lhe
_ second-J"OWld.leacl o! t.h.e..1968..Mastcr.s
Golf tournament , but the capricious
course snapped back at the old •
master. Palmer. and ~ent him reeling
home. a victim of the cut.
• E'X-~U f P4 -f'otmer' UCLA .
track star Bob Day will be one ot the favorites in the mile run
Saturday night at the inaugural
Orange County Invitational
meet at Westminster High
School. Day. now running for
the U.S. Army, has done 3:56.6.
The four-lime winner or this tourna-
ment. the game's aU-til"Qe leading
money· winner. the m!st rrfagJ1e1ic
personality in the sport staggered.
stumbled and struggled to a fantastic
79. seven over par for the 6,980-yard
layout. That went with a 72 (or 151,
two strokes above the cut.
''It's the worst round I've ever had
here." Palmer said. "I don't know
where I was, but l wasn't on the
Grune 011 Television
Angels in Baltimore;
McGlothlin on Mound
By GLEN~ WlllTE
Of ,,_ Dally l'llol ~1111
BALTIMORE -Jim McClothlin.
~ Fountain Valley name, will make
hu 1968 pitching debut today against
the Baltimore Orioles as the Angels
return to Ute major league wars
followin g Good Friday's off day from
oostilities.
He'll be opposed by .Hm Hardin.
Sunday it will be hard tuck George
Brunefs turn on the hi ll ror the
televised duel with the Birds That
match will be available for Orange
Coast area rans at 11 a .m .. ChanTM!l 5.
McGtothlin wa s 2-0 against the Ori-
oles alter the !irst half or last year'<;
season.
He sported an 8-2 league record and
a nifty 1.80 earned run averagf>. And
the 24-year·old righthander shined 1n
UC I' Revcngc-
Gauchos Beaten
UC Irvine':. tennis team aHnged an
early-se ason loss to LiC San~ Barbara
Friday afternoon. skunking l h e
Gauchos by a 7-2 margin on the
Anteaters' courts
In February, UCI lost to Santa
Borbara by 5-4
the All-Star game with two innings or
shutout hurling.
But then he ran into problems, win-
di~ up w~th a ~ mark for the second
half of the season.
McGlottilin said he feels ready for
service following Friday afternoon's
workout here.
Brunel may be due for a turn in
luck.
He fired a three-hitter at the
Angel Slate
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Yankees in Wednesday's opener and
d1d not issue a f;alk. Yet he lost the
game. l-0. followmg the uncanny pat-
tern of "no runs for Brunet." that
seems to pop up whenever it's his turn
to hurl.
HALO BITS -r'ormer Yankee
pitching great Whitey Ford is enjoyitig
his new role as a coach in ttle New
York organization. He got a rousing
ovation from the Y a n k e e Stadium
thron.g Wednesday when he stepped in
to throw batting practi~ to Mickey
Mantle .... Contrary to Ford's ac-
ceptanee or the fact you eventually get
too old to play, long.time mound figure
Robin Roberts is reportedly b~tter that
oo one is interested In his once
talented arm ... Monday's game with
Washington has been switched from a
nocturnal duel t-0 an afternoon tiff
because oi racial tensions in the
capital ...•
BYU Spike Boycott
rour~e. I must have been some place
l'ISe."
Player, the little South African who
has won all the world's major titles.
had a second round fi7 for 139 Friday
and a share of the top spot with
. January. the PGA champ. January
had a 68.
But the best round of the day was
-Fran~rd.'..s. -He reeled--OH -se~n
birdies without a bogey for a 65. just
one stroke off the record, for 140 and a
share of third place with 8-0b Goaiby
and Jack Nicklaus. Goalbj had a 70,
Nicklaus a 71.
Tpmmy Aaron, \Vith. a~72. was al~n~. a( 141.
The other first-round leaders had
their troubles. Billy Casper, whose 68
led after 18 holes, took a 75 for 143.
British Open champ Roberto De
Vicenzo of Argentina, England's Tony
Jacklin and Australian Bruce Devlin.
all with first round 69s, each had a 73
for 142. They are tied at that flgure
with Ray Floyd and Berl Yancey,
each with a 71.
"It was unfortunate." Casper said of
his round, "but I'm still close enough
to win it. 1 just didn't feel well. An
upset stomach."
Devlin. who at one point had a three-
stroke lead on the field, met disaster
on the 445-yard. par 4 11th. He took an
eight. putlin~ his second shot in the
water. His next was buried 18 inches
in tall ~rass. and he failed to hit the
ball on his next swing.
"[didn't know whether I was J?Oini?
to take a nine or 10 or an 11 or if I'd
ever finish the hol e." said the slim
Australian who rallied with two
birdies in the next four holes.
Palmer. who had never before miss-
ed the cut here, had four bogeys. a
double bogey and a triple bogey 8. the
latter on the 15th where he put two
shots in the water.
He also was in the water on 12 for a
double bogey, three putted two greens,
took three to get down from the fringe
on another and on yet another was in a
trap and needed two putts.
James Called Up
Ul'IT....._
Y AHOOI -South Africa's Gary Player cuts loose wi th a whoop
after he sank a birdie putt on the 18th green in Friday's Masters ac-
tion in Augusta, Ga. Player shot a 67 Friday to tie Don January for
the lead at the halfway ooint at 139. Januarv had a 68. The best
round Fridav was posted bv Frank Beard who reeled off seven birdies
without a bogey for a 65.
Dodgers Seek 1st Win
FITCH IN LINE
FOR GOPHER POST
Against Revived Mets
LOS ANGELES -Braced with
some fresh talent called up from their
Spokane farmt club. the Dodgers will
try again tonight to register their first
1968 victory.
In two trips to the poi;\, Los Angeles
Is 0-2.
Don Drysdale will start on the hill
tonight against the New York Mets.
road trip of the season next' Wed-
nesday night at Philadelphia. Then
they fly Into New York for four games
with the Mets.
From Gotham. LA flies to
Pittsburgh for three games and winds
up the trip in San Francisco with
games on April 26-27-28.
MINNEAPOLIS I AP) -Bill Fitch,
the Bowling Green State Un.lversity
basketball coach who has a way of
building champicns. is expected to
step up to the Big Ten ranks soon.
Fitch has agreed to take over the
head couching job at the University
of Minnesota. All that's needed oow
ls approval of the Board of Regents.
aod that may come at the meeting
next Friday. "
Fitch would replace John Kundla,
who has stepped aside after two losing
seasons.
An outfielder. just called up by
~1:neral manager Buzzic Bavasi. will Baseball Standings
Do(ig~r Slate
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AMEIUCAN LEAGUE
W L Pel GB
Minnesota 2 0 1.000
New York l 0 1.000 'It
Baltimore l O 1.000 112
be available tonight. He's Cleo James, Boston I 1 .500 1
: 27-year-old veteran who hit :m with Cleveland l 1 .500 1
Spokane last year Detroit l 1 .500 1
James was promoted m order to fill Calliornla I I .500 l
the spot vacated by Al r'errara. who Chicago 0 l ·~ tt~
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Houston
St. Louis
Chicago
Pittsburgh
New York
San Francisco
Cincinnati
Pl\iladtlphia
Los Angeles
W L PcL
3 0 1.000
2 0 1.000
l l .500
t 1 .500
t l .500
1 1 .500
1 1 .333
1 2 333
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2
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PROVO. Utah (AP) -Members of lhe Uni versity oC Texa~ c.ut ror three months Washington 0 2 .000 2 ,...'°" s. ""''"''"''',
at El Paso track team. minus champion long jumper Bob Bea· FerrRra I~ the Dodgers at the plate ,._,., ......,. ::~~
mon and seven others. worked out under cloudy skies Friday in in 1957 with a .rn average. He fell c111e.oo IP•''" ••111 ., o.1re11 rs... ..... 1, •1 ~ .._
preparation for a meet wilh Brigham Young University. . 'Tliursday night trying to field a line t:\:rr:• ~110~' ~re:.:~,...~~ ~~~~ w::::.,1~11 ~ ~.,!,~";, ~'!!,,
Beam b h ld lb Id rd k f tb l j lrive off tht bat or New York'• Tom· ,.,., 1~ 1HJ. "ltlllf on, w o o s e wor reco ·mar or e ong ump my Agee. c.1tf9nllt c~n" 1u > " .. 111,,_. 1Hwot11 -vn 1c.""""'41 &.fl ,. L• ,.,_. 1~
1n indoor competition. and seven other Negro athletes remained Claude Osteen will plt.cb SUnd•" ...,~ ......... ,,...,., ..,, ,, ,...., Y"1C c~•· ,.., ,,..::!i..t"":.. 1~ ~ ..,1 " ...... coiw.t h El Puo, Ta., in a self.imposed boycott over participation ln -v u1 lMJI
aald be had changed his mind and
would not compete In the '68 Olym·
p.lca, due tD the death ol Dr. Martin
Luther King Jr.
However, TbW'Sday nlght Boston
humbJy retracted biJ statement and
said be would take part -dedicating
bls erforta in memory of Dr. King.
Tonight's outing is the first on tap
toward that meeting in Mexico City
and Boston may well provide the irn·
petus in either the shuttle tiurdles or
the long jump for a world. mark.
"When I spoke Monday, I was
speaking In anger," said the co-holder
of the world record in the long jump.
"No one bad talked to me about the
death of Dr. Mllrtin Luther King and I
wanted to lalh out."
It should be a dandy meet
SPORTS
CLIPPED
SHORTi
From the Wires of AP /UPI
LOS ANGELES -Home sweet
ho(lle !
That may -vell be the war cry ot the
Los Angeles Kings at 8 tonight as they
bid to halt a two-game losing skid in
the Stanley CUp Playoffs .
Los Ange!es will host the Minnesota
North Stars at The Forum , with the
semHinal serleflcnottea at 2-2. -
Los Angeles won the initial two
games on 1ls home ice. then was
bounced around twice in Minnesota to
even matters. .., .., ..,
. WASHINGTON :-;)Tbe .)Vashingtol\
Senators lost CJatcber Paul Casanova
for 10 days Friday because of a frac-
tured finger.
Ca1anova was hurt In the late In-
nings of the Senators' 5-4 loss to Min-
nesota Tbur1day. Team physician Dr.
George Resta said Casanova suffered
a chip fracture on the second finger of
bis right hand. .., .., ..,
SANTA CRUZ -Bob Eastwood of
San Jose State College captured the in-
dividual lead Friday in the Far
Western Intercollegiate Goll Touroa-
rr.ent with a 70 and a total of 143.
Brigham Young University retained
a one stroke lead over San Jose in
team competition wil'l a score of 596
after 36 hole:;. .., .., ..,
NAIROBI. Kenya -The flrst car to
return here Friday night at the end of
the flrst bait of the 3,000 mile East
Afr1can Safari Rally was the Ford
Lotus Cortina of former cbampioa Vic
Prreston anti Bob Gerrish.
A Datlun wttb Jogtnder Singh and
Bev Smttb followed almost bumper to
bumper over the Nairobi boundary
control point. with a second Ford
Lotus Cortln&, driven by Swedes Bengt
Sodestrom and Gunnar Palm, In third
place.
Tbe drivers now rest untff the 1tart
o. the southern :eg-Dar Es Sallam and
back-Saturday evening. .., .., ..,
KULA LUMPUR, Malaysla -An
International Olympic Com mit t e
report circulating in Malaysia says
South African Prime Minister B. J .
Vorster told the IOC last year that
South Africa would rather stay out of
the Mexico Olympics if participation
led to integrated sport in the country,
The 68-page report. which was
presented at the IOC session at Greno·
ble in February and led to South
Africs 's admission to the 1968 Mexico
Olympics. was distributed by the
Olympic Council of Malaysia to na-
tional sports organizations.
The report also says Vorster told
Lord Ki.llanin that he would not allow
mixed trails either in or out of South
Africa but that he would allow whites
and non-whites to form ooe team to
represent the country.
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Called fo .,articipate in the meet bas "voluntarily disassociated Rookie Mike Keklch gets hi• first ~ " .... vn l'lln...tlM• tt a. ~--m
him.sell with the track team... chance In Tuesday night's makeup
Vandenberg said the team was "very disappointed" over the game against the Phillies.
action and was going to have to produce ''gome very exceptional The Dodgers are clo.,ing lo on lhelt
performances'' fo win the meet. 1967 early-1eason performane. wbell
Vandenbe-1aid the ei~.ht-man rrroup failed to repor\ for 8 they lost four straitht. But. while I• • e "' Ing tbtir rlrst two '67 coot..u. thlf ldleduled p:racifoe Monday ut later came to bJs home and talked scored nve runs. So far, the Ood(ers
Chi matter over. ~i.veo't even crOSRd the plate.
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port Beach shows the style he hopes will win him
an Olympic diving championship at Mexico City
this fall. Wrightson, 23, is stationed at Long Beach
, I • ~ .. • I .. •. 11>
with the Navy and works out at Mesa Verde C~un
try Club's pool in the afternoons. He was a two-time
NCAA champion at Arizona State and once won
three AAU titles in the same meet.
Mustangs Drop
Pitching Duel
To Pioneers
ANAHETM -A trio of right-hander~
staged quite a mound duel Friday
afternoon. but there was little in the
way of laurels for Costa Mesa High
School as the Mustang!i dropped a 3-0
non-league decision to host Western.
Ken Hardeman went the distance
and yielded just three scattered
singles for the Mustangs, but Art
Jawlarl and Robert Elenes were equal
to the task for the Pioneers -sur-
rendering but two singles.
Dan Clark and Art Hin sley collected
the two safeties for thr Mustangs.
Scort by I nnln~t
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In NBA Playoffs
SF' s J ugu1ar Vein
Exposed for Lake rs
SAN FRANCISCO IA Pl -rt'i;
tonight or never for the San Francisco
Warriors.
They trail 0-3 and need four strai~ht
victories over Los Angeles to survive
the semifinal playoff series in th e Na-
tional Basketball A s s o c l a t i o n ' s
Western Division.
A Laker win tonight in the Oakland
Arena would wind up the series 4-0.
'T'hat would give Los Ang~les a
welcome rest until Philadelphia and
Boston complete th eir E R s t e r n
semifinal.
The defendin~ champion 76ers lead
the Boston ~ltics 2-1 in the best of
seven series.
"You ne ver know what will happen.
but I kind of like our position." beam-
ed Laker star Jerry West after scor-
ing 'lO points in Thursday·~ 128· 124
triumph at the Cow Palace.
"Even Ir we losf'. we ~o homf' for
Monday's game." West added.
As he did several times during lhf'
season, Warrior Coach Bill Sharman
faces the task of finding some way to
avoid a San Francisco let-down In the
third quarter.
Th!" Warriors led 65-61 at the ha If.
but dropped back 15 points and trailed
by 11 In the fourth quarter. That wa~
an all too-familiar pattern which thP~'
rarely overcame.
"011r men don't lack hustle. that'~
for sure." Sharman said Friday. "You
can count on them giving all they'n
got."
The trouble is. the Lakers have had
a little more. They were 47.9 percent
accurate from the noor against thr
Warriors' 42.6.
San Francisco out-rebounded thr
Lakers 34·26 in the first half. but Lo~
Angeles came back 41-33 in lht'
deciding second half.
Weekend TV Sports The Warriors also need to ket?p 0111
or their customary foul trouble.
Ce nter Clyde Lee. who scored onl\'
~even points and hit only 3-of· 10 fro m
the Ooor. fouled out on]v Se\'1'11
minutes into the second hatr. That wa~
the turning point In the reboundinf!.
SATURDAY
10 a.m. 12) CL -STANLEY
CUP -Eastern Division playoff
11 a.m. m CL -BASEBALL
-St. Louis Cards at Chicago
Cubs. Cur~ Gowdy, S a n d Y
Koufax. Pee Wee Re e s e
mikeside at Wrigley 1'~ I e I d .
Raincheck: Phlla. Phillies at
Houston Astros, with J i m
Simpson. Tony Kubek.
1:45 p.m. (2) CL -PGA
MASTERS -Final six holes
from Agust.a CGa. l Nat'l. Gotr
Club. Pat Summerall. FranK
Gliebe:r Henry Longhurst, John
Derr, J~y Randolph mikeside to·
day and tomorrow.
WORLD -AUanta 500 ~lock car
race; s urfing championships
from Hawaii.
9:30 p.m. 134) F -BOX DE
MEXICO -I Fight of the Week
from Mexico. l
SUNDAY
10:30 a.m. (5) CL
BASEBALL -Angels a t
Balllmore Orioles. Bud Blattner.
Don Wells mikeside. DI c k
Enberg with pre and post-game
shows from Hollywood. Batter
up: 11.
11 a.m. (7) CL -NBA
PLAYOFF -Eastern Division
game.
3 p.m. <341 F -FUTBOL -
(Soccer from Mexico.)
Rudy LaRusso. Al Attles and Frrrl
Hetzel also were on the brink. wilh
fi ve fouls eact:.
The Warriors may have to pla'
without Joe EUls. who sprained an
ankle. and with Jeff Mullins hampem1
by a dislocated toe.
Had the Warriors averted their thi rrl
period slowdowns. they might lead lhr· ~erles 2-1 lnstead or being shut 0111
Shannan pointed out.
"Those lulls cost us both game!' ··
the coach said. "We lost thr
backboard and the games."
Rockets' Star
Added to Staff
For Cage Ca111p
Toby Kimball. starling forward for
the San Diego Rockets of the NBA.
has been added to the coaching starr
at Herb Livsey's Snow Valley Basket-
ball Camp in Augui;t.
Livsey, who is head basketball coach
at Costa Mesa High School. also an-
nounced this summer's two sessions
will be held during Aug. 11 -17 and Aug.
18-24 at Snow VallPy Lodge in Running
Springs. situated in thp San Bernardi-
no Mountains near Lake Arrowhead.
Kimball will providp instruction to
camp basketball players on Aug. ~.
Also on Llvsey's starr this s ummer
wili be Sa n Francisco Warrior coach
Bill Sharman. UCLA assistant Jerry
Norman. Orange Coast's Bob Welzel.
Stanford assistant Paul Neumann. and
other leading California prep and .JC
coaches.
The basketball camp is for boys in
the 11-18 age bracket
A one-week session costs '95 while
a lwo-weelc session is $190
f'urther camp information can hr
nbtaJned by contactinl( Livsey al P 0 .
Rox 1145, Costa Mesa.
2 p.m. (5) CL -TENNIS -
USC vs. UCLA. Dick Enberg
3:30 p.m. (2) CF -CBS GOLF'
-Semi-final match I r o m
Firestone , CC, Akron. Miller
Barber, Bob Charles vs. Al
Gelberger. Dave Stockton.
Wlaeel•tand Record?
courulde.
3::J> p.m. (4) CF -SKI
BREED _ C o m m e n t , in-
terviews. clip9.
3::1> p.m. t7) CT -BOWLING
_ $40.000 Sertoma Open, from
Florida Bowl. Moblfe. A I a ·
(Final PBT show or the season.)
4 p.m. (4) CF -OtJTDOORS
_ ''To Ca&c:h A Bear," featuru
Joe rou capturln' a shee~
kmer.
' p.m. (5) CF -BOWLING -Bunetta vs. Hoffman. Jaci
Drees mlkeslde at Firestone
Bowlorama. Copley, Ohio. --
4:30 p.m. (2) CF -THE PROS
_ "'Battball.'' "'features -Sweet
Lou Johnton and Jim Lefebvre.
$ p.m. 12) CL-HOLLYPARK
_ 125 ooo Debonair Stakes. 8-
rurloni 1prlnt for 3·Yf'&J'~lds.
Harry Hen10n. 011 Stratton
treck&lde In Inatewood. a p.m. m cr -WIDE
4 p.m . 140) F -
SPORTSORAMA -"Welcome lo
Winter."
5 p.m. <341 F -TOROS -
(Bullfights from Mexico.)
9 p.m. t 11 l F -SPECIAL -
"Biography ot A R o o k I e , ' '
features an In-depth look lnto the
development ot Dodger Willie
Davia. TUESDAY
7 p.m. (9) CL -BOXING -
Champion ·-c11ru. Cokes vs. So.
Africa's Willie Ludkk, 15 rounds
for welterweight ( 1-.. 7 • I b 1 • )
champion.ship Of the world. Tom-
my Roberts rln111de at Dallas
Memor1al SLadlum.
8 p.m. ($) CL -SKATING -
Tuas Outlaws at LA T-Blrds.
10 p.m. (34) F -TOROS
(Bullfights frOT"I Spain l
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Arcadia's Chuck Poole will dlspla\
hia new wbeelJt.anding dragster Setur
day nlpt for the first time at Orangr
County Intemet1011al Rat-eWay.
UUllzing two 1uper chargetl and
ruel·bumlng Dodge HemJ engine~.
Poole wtll attempt ~o cover UOO feet
f1'om a standlnl It.a.rt wfth hJs front
wheels olr the ground.
Poole has done 3,843 feet. flls run~
ere acheduled for 8: 15, 9: t5 and 10;1r, •
# p.m. I
But th~ wtleelstaJfOlng exhibition 1~
only part of OClft't Saturday pm gram.
Cuh pciies in excess or 15,000 will
bt ln the Ull when 2S of the nation·~
fas\tlt uptrlmental stock cars ((uMy
can) coavtriil! ui-on tbe .Racew•Y·
Four rounds of ehm1natinn races
will begin at 7:30.
Heading the list of entrants Is peren-
nial favorite Gas Ronda from Azusa
with hJs 175 m p.h. Mustang from
Russ Davis Ford.
Another fa vorite Is Charlie Allen of
G)endora in his Crenshaw D~e Dart.
~on Jfonyon, BeliITower. brings his
nip-top 180 m.~.h. Corv_!lr
l'~rom Tulsa, Okla comes the lm·
per1al K~1toms Dodg.. Charger of
Nelson Carter. Thr car hit 193.54
m.p.h. las' weekend. He'll be shootln~
tor 200 m p.h th18 weekend.
An Orance County entraM i~ Ray
Alley oC Garden Grove lo h.ls Engine
Muttrs Barracuda.
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Gold Medal Goal
/Of Newport Diver.
By EARL GUSTKEY
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The origins of a champion's moUva·
!Ion sometimes strike an athlete with
unaccountable suddenness.
For Bernie Wrightson. it came o n e
spring day in Denver In 1961. He was
a so-so diver for East High when it
suddenly occurred to him he could do
better.
"All of a sudden I gol disli(uslt'd with
getting beaten all the time." he re-
members.
"I was struck with this reeling right
after l placed firth in the city champ-
ionships. The state championship~
were two weeks away and I decided to
go to work.
"J started workinli( out for two and
three hours everv day and I won thP
state championship two weeks later "
And he's been winning ever since.
The 23-year-old blonde -o!'e of t ~ e
world's greatest divers -1s workml(
out at Mesa Verde Country Club's
pool. preparing himself for the Olym-
pic diving trials in late August.
"Right now I'm going over all my
fundamentals." he says. "little things
that I've never had time to work on
before .''
Wrlghtson Is the only man ever to
win three national AAU championships
in one year -the three and 10-meter
dJves and the platform event. He did
it in 1965.
··1 guess that's the one accomplish·
men! I treasure the most," be saya.
"No one had done it before and no
one has done it since."
As you might suspect, that's not the
only honor Wright.son has come by.
He was the NCAA three.meter cham-
pion for Arizona State in 1966 and has
won Mexican and Canadian national
championships. He was a first alter-
nate on the 1964 U. S. Olympic team
and was national champion ln 1964,
'65. and 'f,6.
Wrightson enlisted io the U.S. Navy
In December and he's stationed now
at the Long Beach Naval Station. He
and his wife Cat.hr (a Fountain Valley
school teacher I live at 13171h We st
Bay Ave., Newport Beach.
Through the Navy, Wright.son has
an orrer to coach the dlvlng team at
the U.S. Naval Academy at Annapo-
lis, Md .. following the October Olympic
Games.
Olympic diving competi.tion is hair·
raising. Wrightson says.
"In a United States championship
meet, it mlght take you all day to
complete your dives. But in the Olym·
pics. the competition is spread o u t
over three days.
"You might take two dives in t b e
morning and then get called bat]< to
take two more late In the afternoon.
lt Is realJy nerve wracking -it's a
garpe ol nerves at the Olympics."
1£ is a sour~e of irritation to Wright-
son that diving is held in lower regai:d
than swimming by the U. S. Olympic
Committee.
"The Olympic Committee originally
announced the swimming and diving
athletes would total 36. Well, tbey hall
to drop it down to 35 for some reason
and so they lopped off one of the div-
ing berths.
"Th9t means there will be three
competitors for three-meter spring-
board diving and only two on the 10..
meter platform team. So iC anybody
breaks a toe or something in Mexico
City we're really left shorthanded."
Wrightson says the current No. 1
ranked U.S. dlver is Keith Russell, a
20-year-old Arizona State student.
Wrightson is rated No. 2.
He says the world's best platform
diver is Klaus Dibiosi of Italy.
Boes Bounced
From Tourney
By 3-1 Count
NORWALK -Orange C o a g t
College's action in the Casey Stengel
Baseball Tournament at Cerritos
College came to an end Friday as the
Pirates took a 3-1 defeat at the hands
of 1'ancock in the consolation bracket.
The loss left the Pirates with a 1·2
record in the tourney.
OCC had downed Eastern Con-
fsence rival Golden West, 4-2. earlier
after losing its opener with Los
Angeles Hart>oc. 11-6.
The Eastern Conference wars loom
ahead for the Bucs, with a tiff opposite
San Bernardino on Ute Pirate diamond
Tuesday.
Coast holds a 6-5 conference mark -
good for fifth place -behind Olaf-
!ev's 8-2 record.
Bill Eller was t~ only Bue who
could do anything with Hancock's
pitcher, Gary Julian. in the tourney
ender.
Thf' Pirate catcher slapped '.! ~0-
foot home run iJJ the second mrung
over the left-center tield fence to giv.e
Coast a one-run lead lbat held up unt1l
the Hanc<>~k fiftih.
From there . the winners put
together five singles for three runs.
.Jim Slagle went aJJ the wa)'. for Co~st
in taking the defeat -allowmg 11 sin-
gles while striking out four and walk·
irig one.
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WOLVES OPEN '6 8
ROSE BOWL SLATE
Professional soccer splashes onto
the SoutMand sports scene Easter
Sunday in the Pasadena Rose Bowl
when the Los Angeles Wolvet open
thelr North American Soccer Leape
schedule against the B.alti!J>Ore 8a)'ll
Klckoff 1s 2 p.m . preceded by a
yo~ cup game at 12:30. __ _ •
Expected to be the top otfen.alve l\IR
for the Wolves is 24-year~ld center
forward Dag Werneid of Norway.
• Wrrneid hu played for the Coast
Ra11gers in the Paclllc Leque the
past two yNis while tlnllnl a delfM
at <>ranee Cout Cotle,e.
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'Two Societies, Separate and ·un~qual'
Massive Action Needed, Says] ohnson' s Commission tts ume ii unwieldy-The Neflon.I A•• t Commission on
Civil OilOl'deri. TM ... nt report it produced ~st mont+. drew
wide COYer9CJ• in the Mtion's preu. It dHf-t\Ot draw universal
•pprova~· m.ny, such ., Or•nte County Con9rewun J4m1es
8. Utt, scotecf the re port.
The summer of 1967 again brought
racial dJaorders to American citJes.
and with them shock. fear. and
bewilderment to the NatJon.
The worst came llunng a 2·week
period in July, first In Newark and
then in Detroit. Each set off a chain
reaction In neighboring communities.
On July 28. 1967. the President of tbe
United States established tlus Com·
mission and directed Ull to answer
three basic questions:
What happened?
Why did il happen?
What can be done to prevent 11 rrom
happening 11gain ?
To r~spond to these questions. we
have undertaken a broad range of
studies and investigatiMs. We have
visited the riot dties: we have heard
many witnesses; we have sought the
counsel of experts across the country.
This ls our basic conclusion: Our
Nation ls moving toward two societies.
one black, c.ne white -separate and
unequal.
This deepening racial division is
not lnevltable. The movement apart
can be reversed. Choice is still possi·
ble. Our principal task is to define
that choice and to press for a national
re11c.lution.
to purs11e our present course wiU in-
volve the continuing polarization of tbe
American C1lmmunity and, ultimately,
the destruction of basic democratic
values.
Tbe alternative is not b 1 i n d
repression or c a p i t u I a t I o n to
lawlesmess. It is the reali.zbtion of
c6mm'ori opPortLinlt.ies for a1f within a
slngh! society.
summer of 1967. We believe that they
sought to encourage violence. and that
they helped to create an atmosphere
that contributed to the outbreak of
disorder.
WHY DID IT HAPPEN
Tiie Basic Causes
In addressing the que.stion "Why did
1l happen?" we shift our focus from
the local to the national scene. from
the particular events of the summer of
1967 to the factors within the society
at large that created a mooc! of
violence among man/ urban Negroes.
These factors are complex and in·
teracting. they vary significantly 1n
U1e1r effect from city to citv and from
year to year. and the consequences or
one disorder. generating n e w
grievances and new demands. become
the causes of the next. Thus was
created the "thicket of tension, con-
rlicting evldenee. and extreme opi·
nions" cileel by the President.
Despite these complexities. cer.lain
fundamental matters are clear Of
these the m o s t fundamental is t h e
This alter;iative will require a com-
mitment to national a<:tion -com-
passionate. massive. and sustained,
backed by the resources of the most
powerful and the richest nation on this
earth. From every American it will racial attitude and behavior of white
requJre new attitudes, new un-Americans toward black Americans.
derstanding, and, above all, new will. Race pre)udice has s h a p e d our
What white Americans have never history decisively; it now threatens to
fully understood -but what tho Negro affect our future.
can never forget -Is that white socie-White racism is essentially responsi-
ty Is de-eply implanted in the ghetto. ble for the explosive mlxture which
White institutions created it, white in-t.as been accwnulaling in our cities
stitutlons maintain 1t, and whi te socie-since the end of World War 11. Among
ty condones it. the ingredients or this mixture are:
Our recomm.endallons e m b r a c e Pervasive ruscrimination a n d
three basic principles : ~egregation in employmen<. education,
To moot prorrams on • acale equal and housing. which have result1!d in
to tbe dlmen1fon of tbe problems : the continuing exclusion of great
To aim tllese prog:rama for hJgb Im-numbers of Negroes from the beneats
s;ad la tile Immediate fllture la order of economic progress.
~ clou the l•P betweea promJae ud Black in-migration and white ex-
performuce; odus. which have produced the
To undertake aew hdtlaUna and 6 • massive and growing concentrations
perimeata tltat can claaafe tbe 1,.tem cf impoverished Negroes in our major
of failure and frustration that now cities, creating a growing crisis of
domJnatea the 1betto and weakens our deteriorating facilities and services
society. and unmet human needs.
These programs will require un-The black ghettos, where segrega-
precedented levels of funding and tion and poverty converge on the
performance, but they neither probe young to destroy opportunity and en-
deeper nor demand more than the pro-force fallure. Crime, drug addiction.
blems which called them forth. There dependency on welfare. and bitterness ~an be no higher priority for national and resentment against society in
action and no higher claim on the Na-general and white society in particular
tlon's conscience. are the result.
As Commissioners we have worked At the same time, most whiles and
tog£:-i.her with a sense Of the greatest some Negroes outside the ghetto have
urgency and have sought to compose prospered to a degree unparalleled in
whatever differences exist among us. -the history of civilization. Through ~me differences remain. But the television and other media. this af·
gravity of the problem :ind the press-fluence bas ht.en flaunted before the
ing need for action are too clear to eyes of the Negro poor and the jobless
allow further delay in the issuan<:e of ghetto youth.
this report. An Hlst-OrlcaJ Sketch
WHAT HAPPENED:' The causes of recent r a c i a I
PATTERNS OF DISORDER disorders ~e embedded in a tangle of
The "typical" riot did not take issues and circumstances -social.
place. The disorders or 1967 were economic, political. and psychological
unusual. irregular. complex. and un· -which arise out of the historic pat-
predictable social processes. Like tern of Negro-white relations in
most human events, Uley did not un-America.
Cold In an orderly sequen<:e. However, Tbrougr.out the 20th century the
an ;;nalysls of our survey Information Negro population of the United SU!tes
leads to some conclusioos about t h e has been moving steadily from rural
not process. areas to urban and from South to
ORGANIZED ACTIVITY North and West. In 1910. 91 percent of
The President directed the Com-the Nation's 9.8 mil lion Negroes lived 1n ttie South and only 27 percent of missi n to investigate "lo what extent. American Negroes lived In citie~ of
iJ y. there has been planning or 2.500 persons or more. Between 1910
o aniiation in any of tho riots.·• and 1966 the total Negro population
To carry out this part of the more than doubled, reaching 21 s
resident's charge, the Commission million. and the number living in
established a special investigative metropolitan areas rose more ~n
staff supplementing the field teams fivefold 1 from 2.6 million to 14 8
that made the general examination of mlllionl. The number ol>Ulde the
U\e riots in 23 cities. The unit ex-South rose elevenfokl 1 from 885,000 to
amined data collected by Federal 9.7 million).
agencies and congressional com-mttlees. Including thousands 0 f Negro migratiOn Crom the South has
ed resulted from the expectation or d<X'umenu suppUed by the f' eral thousan<ls of new and highly paid job~
Bureau of ln\estigation. galhcrrd and for unslolled workers in the North and
evaluated lrJormation lrom local and atate law enforcement agencies and the shift to me~hanized farming in the
oificials, and conducted Its own lield SouU>. HoweveT, the Negro migration is sman when compared to earlier wveatigatJon ln selected ciUes. wans of European Immigrants. Even
On the baAl.t or all the Information betwMD 1980 IDd 1986, thece were 1.8
collected, the CommJasiim concludes million immllt'lllls from abroed com-
th1t: pared to the 613,000 NtlJ'OtS who ar·
Tiie llrllea llltffdtn of lite Pmmer rived l.D the N«th and West from tbe
of llt'7 ~re Ht uaecl by, DOr ""'ii South..
IM7 tlte CRffCJDeet'e of, aay orfaal~ As a result of the growing number ol
ed pin ff "eowplraey." Negroes In irban areas, natwil In·
S1*ilfk1U,"'-th&. Commiasion h.u_.._. • ..._...cru::~a.at...bu BP~ migrallon as th~
found no evidence tbat all or any of primary sourCi'Or egro popllfltlOO
lbe ditordera or the tocldtnll that led lncreese tn ~ cUles. Nevertheless.
to them were planned or dJrteted by Negro migration from tht South will
""1 or11Nz;at1on or I r o u p , in-continue unles! f'CC>nomlc condiUons
ttrnatlooal, natJoul. or local there t:Mn1e dramatJcallJ .
MlUtMt arpnlullons. local and na-Witbio teM cities, Negroe5 have been 6aut. and JndMdua.I IJltltors. ,.-tio exctoced f.rem wtiJW reaklential a~u ~ forecut and ealled for ti1rougb diserlmlnatory practices. Ju
Yioilnct, wre ICUve in the lprin1 and H rianifkant 1' the withdrawal of
while families from. or tbeir relusal to
enter. neighborhoods where Negroes
are moving or already residing.
Unemployment. Famll1 Strudw'e,
and SoclaJ Olaorgub.aUon
Although there have been gains in
Neli(ro iDGC>me nationally. aod a
decline in the number of.. Negroes
below tfle "poverty tevet." ttle con-
dition of Negroes in the central city
remalM in a state of crisis. Between 2
and 2.5 million Negroes -l~ to 20 peY·
cent :7f the total Negro popolatton of
all ~tnl ci~s -live ln squal.or and
deprivation in ghetto neighborhoods.
Employment is a key problem. It
llOt only controls the present for the
Negro American but. in a most pro-
found way. it is creating flle future as
well. Yet. dtspile continuing economic
growth and declinin.g n a t i o n a I
unemployment rates. the unemploy-
men t rate f o r Negroes in 1961 was
more than double t2}at for wbltes.
Equally important is the undesirable
oolure of many jobs open to Negroes
and other minorities. Negro men are
more than three times as likely as
while men to be in low-paying. unskill-
ed. or service jobs.
Coodltlons of Life In the
Racial Ghetto
A stnlo~g difference 1D environment
from that of white. middl~lass
Americans profoundly influeoce& the
lives of resident& ol the ghetto.
Crime rates, consistently hi~r
than in other areas. ci:.eate a pro-
nounei!d sense or' insecurity. For ex-
ample. in one city one low-income
·Negro ftls trlct had 35· tirtles as mMY •
serious crimes against persons as a
high-income whjte <listrict. Unless
drastic steps are taken. t.'ie crime pro-
blems in pover~y are.as are likely to
continue to multiply as the growing
youth and rapid urban.iz.atlon of the
population outstrip police resources.
Poor health and sanitation con-
ditions in the ghetto result in higher
mortality rates, a bigoor inci~nce of
major diseases, and lower availability
and utilization of medkal services.
The inrant mortality rate for noo-wbite
babies under the age of 1 month is 58
peTCenl higher than for wrutes; for l
to 12 months It is almost three times
as high. The level of sanitation in the
gheUo is far below that in high-income
areas. Garbage collecti<>n is often in·
adequate. Of an estimated 14.000 cases
ol rat bile in the United States in 1965.
most were m ghetto neighborhoods.
Ghello residents believe they are ex-
ploited by local merchants: and
evidence substantiates some of these
beliefs. A study conducted in one city
by the Federal Trade Commission
showed that higher prices were charg-
ed tor goods sold in ghetto stores than
in other areas.
Lack of knowledge regarding credit
purchasing creates special pitfalls for
the disadvantaged. In many states,
garnishment ,practic es c o m p o u n d
the&!! diffieulties by allowing creditors
to deprive individuals or I.heir wages
withoot hearing or trial.
WHAT CAN BE DONE?
ma&s media bave on tne r\Qtl!"
The Commlnlon determieed that
the answer to the President's question
did not De IQlely in the performance Of
the pr"~ and broadcasters i n
reportinf 1be rlots. Our anal;Jsla bad to
consider alto the overall treatment by
the media of the Negro lheUos. com-munity relations, radal attitude•. and
pcwerty -day by day and moec2l by
monttl, yeer in aod ~ oal
A wide range of Interviews with
Government officiala, l a w en.
-farcement autbtritiu, med.La per.on.
nel and other cltiuns. including ghetto
residents, as well aa a quantitative
analysis of riot coverage and a special
conference with lndustry represen-
la{ives. leads us to conclude ttiat:
Despite instances ol sensationalism,
inaccuracy and d i s t o r t i o n .
newspapers, radio and television tried
on the whole to give a balanced. fac-
tua I account of the 1967 disorders.
Element& of the news media failed
to portray accurately 1he tcale and
cooracter of the viOleoce that oc-
cUJTed last summer. 1be overall ef-
fect wu. we bel:lerve, an exaggeration
of both mood and event.
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR
NATlONAL ACTION
No American -white or black -
can escape the con.sequences of the
continuing social. and economic dec.1y
of OW' major cities.
Only a commitment to national ac·
lion on an unprecedented acale can
shape a future oompaUble wi.lti the
historic ideals of American toc:lety.
The great prodoctivity of our
econom,, • and a Federal ·revenue·
system wblch is highly responsive to
economic growth, can provide the
resources.
The major need is to generate new
will -the will to tax ourselves lo the
extent necessary to meet the vital
needs of the Nation.
We have set forth goals and pro-
posed strategies to reach tbose goals.
We discuss &nd recommend programs
not w commit each of us to &pecific
parts of such programs. b u t to il-
lustrate the type and dimension of ac-
tion needed.
The major goal is the creatioo of a
true union -a single society and a
single American identity.
Employment
Pervasive unemployment a n d
underemployment are the most persis-
tent abd serious grievances in mioori·
ty areas. They are Inexorably linked
to the problem of civil disOrder.
Despite growing F e d e r a 1 e x·
penditures for manpo'ftr development
and training programs. and sustained
general ecooomlc prosperity aod h1•
creasing demands klr skilled workers,
about 2 mi!Uon -white and non-white
-are permanently unemployed.
About 10 million are underemployed,
or whom 6.S million work fl.Ill time for
wages below the poverty line.
The 500.000 "hard-core" unemployed
in the ceoeral cities who lack a basic
education and are unable t-0 hold a
steady job are made up in large part
of Negro males between the ages of 18 Police llDd the CommunHy and 25. 1n the riot cities wtU$:h we
The abrasive relationship between surveyed, Negroes were three times
the police and mioority communities as likely as whitts to hold UMkilled
has been a major -and explosive -jobs. wtiich are often part time,
source of grievance. ten!'ton. and seasonal, low paying and "dead end.''
disorder. The blame must be ~hared Negro males between ttie ages o{ 15
by the total society. and 2S predominated amoog the
The police are faced with demands rioters. More than 20 percent of the
for in<:reased protection and service 1n rioters were unemployed. and many
the ~helto. Yet the aggressive patrol who were employed held intermittent.
practiC1?s thought necessary to meet low status, unskilled jobs which t™!y
these demands themselq~s create regarded as below their education and
tension and hostility The resulti ng ability.
grievances have been furlht>r ag-The Commission recommends that
gravated by the lack of effective the Federal Government:
mechanisms for handlin11: complaints' Uadertalle jolat effortt w ith cities
agauut the police. Special programs and states to ooneolldate existing man-
for bettering police-commumtv rela-power programs to avoid fragmen·
t1ons have been instituted. bui these taUon and duplicatiQn.
alom! are not enough. Police ad-Take lmme4late ac:Uoa lo create 2
ministrators. with the !?Uidance ol million new j<>bs over the next 3 years
publk officials. and the support of the -1 million in the public t18CWr aod l
entire community. must take vigorous million in t:he private sector -to
action to improve law enforcPment absorb the hard-core unemployed and
environment essential to social and materially reduct! the level of un·
economic progress. deremployment for all lrorkers. black
The maintenance or civil or~r can-and white. we propose 250.000 public
not be left to the police alone. The S«tor and 300,000 private aector jobs
police need guidance. a-s we!l as sup-in the first year.
port. from mayors and other public of-Provide ..t' t>-jeb tratmf by both
ficials. It is the reS'pO'nsibility of public public and private employers with oHi~l.als to determine proper police reimbonemfl\t to private employers
policies. support adequate policl' stan· for the extra costs of tntntng the dards for personnel and performance, bard """--" b and participate in plannin~ fM the -core uMm.,..,,.,.., Y contrad. or
control of dls<>r~r~ by Lax credits.
The Commission behevt's therr 15 a Prwtde tu ... ether lncenllvei; to
,IO'ave dan1ter that <1ome communities ktvestment In rural as weU ea urban
may resort to the indisenminate and poverty areas in order to oUer to tM
excess1vP use o( force. The harmful rural poor an alleh\atlve to mJgration
C'ffects I)( overreaction a r e in-k> orban centen.
calculable. The Commls.~lon condemns T a k e mew ... "'Corea actloa to move.~ to equip police departrnenU remove wtific1a1 berrters to empJoy-
wlth mass destrucUon weapons, such ment and PJWllOtion, 1ncludlq not only
u automatic rlfies. madtlne l'W and radal dUcrlmlnaUoa bat, in certain tws. WN.poos which are design~ to cesea, .,...t l'ttOrda·or lact of a high
destroy, not to control. have no place td>ool diploma. Strnttben t:bose
tn densely popolated urban com-apncies ~ 11 tbl Eclu.tl Employ-
muoltles. _ ment Opportunity Comlr\lulon, chars·
The Commission recommend& that ed w1th elimlnatlna dlscrimlnatory ~~~rMrtt~ltwe~!'Vj' a~rovkte lull aupport for
financing of program~ f 0 r ... lm":· Title bi ttie-t'5rcr9U J<l#btl' A~
provtment of polkt forces both Ill aUowtnt Feder&! grant~ fvndt to
their normal law enfor~ent ac· be wlthbeld • f'ron\ eetMtJes wh1ch
tivlties as well as in their ~ to dlscrimlnat, on crou:nda of color '1t
civil disorders. race. fte c.rq11uo1 ~ .. re-
Nttl Mee& UICI th D._.n ttttt pvt>ik Commkm.nt of Na·
In tus charge to the Commlulon tbe tJoneJ eo.cn Of the BWldlnC and
President asked: "What etfect do U. ~Trades UNol». AFJ...C(O,
•
,,
' Admired or not, the '~port w' be .round for • loft9 time to
• come. Its ,recornmendetionJ, erpec;iely in the wake of Martin
Luth«-Kiftg'a clMth. •ill be discuu.d .nd ergued -.. and f>O$-
sibfy m.de into ltw.
* The report .ctu.ly is • ~ book -425 pages. This
Comment Pa9e condenwtion contains highlights, but it ii only
a smaN part of the original report. Fuft copies arf available
from the U.S. Printing Office at $2.
* Members of the commission were: Otto Kerner, governor of
lllinoi51 c:h.irman: John. V. Linc:lwy, mayor of New York City,
vice ch•i""•ni U.S. s.n. Fred R. H1rris, Okl1hom1: I. B. Abel,
president, United St..lwon•rs: Sen. Edward W. Broo~e. Massa-:?
chusetts; Ch•r4tt B. Thornton , chairman of the board, Litto"
lndustriesj Congressman James C. Corman, California, 22nd
District; Roy Wilkins, director, NAACP; Co"gressm•n William
~ McCuffoch, Ohio; Katherine Gr1ham Peden, Kentucky Com-
missioner of Commerce; Herberl Jenkins, Ch ief of Police, At-
lanta.
to encourage and rtU'Ult Negro
membersbip in apprenticeship pro-
grams. This commitment sheuld be in·
tensilied a.tld f.mplemented. ' •
Education
Education in a democratic ~iety
must equip children to develop their
potential and to participate fully in
American li fe. For the community at
large, the schools have d.iBcharged this
responsibility well. But for many
minorities, and particular ly for the
children of the gbett(), the schools
have failed to provide the educational
experience which" could overcome the
effects of dlscrimJnation and depriva-
tion.
This failure is one of the persistent
sources ol grievance and resentment
within the Negro community. The
hostility of Negro parents and students
toward the school system J s
generating increasing conrlict and
causing disruption within many city
school districts. But the m o s t
dramatic evidenee of tile relationship
between educatron.I practices and
civil disorders lies in the high In-
cidence of riot participation by gMtto
)"Oull who have not complet~ high
school.
The bleak record of public educal.ion
for ghet.to children ls growing worse.
In tibe crltkal skills -verbal and
re-ading ability -Negro studenta are
falling further behind whites with each
year of school completed. The high
unemployment and underemployment
rate for Negro youth i.s evidence. in
part, of the wowing educational crisis.
To implement these strah!gies, tbt
Commiss'oo recommends :
S ll a r p I y tncreaaed en.re. to
e.Umlnate de facto 1egregadon in our
schools tbrougti substantial federal aid
to school systems 1aeelrlng t o
desegregate either wttrun ttie system
or in cooperation wkb neighboring
school systems.
Ellmta.U• ef raetal 4lecr....._U..
In Northern as welJ '-' Southem
ICbools by Vlgol'OUS app\kad«I ofi '11·
Ue VI of the CMl Rlebts Act of ltM.
~.,. .... tf ...UlJ earl7 ebildhood
edueacJoc to ""7 dilad'Hllta,..S
child In the oouatry.
E .f f o r t a te am,,..ve dramaticallJ
schools Ml'Vlng cl I t a d • a n t a g e d
children tbrouah subttantlal federal
fuodilf ot year-r-0\.lld quality com·
pe111atory education proltl'ams. Im·
proved... teed>ID(. an<l ~oded ex-..
J>triinentation and retf'arcll.
Elba ... .._ et IOHen()' through
veattt Federal aupport for adult
buk education.
~ .., lwtdtt for parentJ
and community p-arttcipaticm m tb1
publk sd>oo1'.
Ref r I e a I e • vteadol•I t4Katlotl
emphasizing work-experience training
and tile involvement of busmeS! and
in!~:.-d . __ , ' !... • i:.XpallllC opportUJUties f O r hl~er
educalioo through increased federal
assistance to disadyanlaged students.
Revision of state aid formulas to
assure more per student aid to
districts having a high proportion of
dis.advantaged school age children.
The Welfare System
Our present system of public
welfare is designed to save money in·
stead of people. and tragically ends up •
doing neither. This system has two ~
critical deficiencies:
First, it excludes large numbers of
persons who are in great need. and
who. if provided a decent level of sup-
port. might be able to become more
productive aild self-sufficient. Nil
Federal funds are available for
millions or unempfOyed and un·
deremployed men and women wbo are
needy but neither aged, handkapped
nor the parents of mioor children.
Second, for those included. the
system provides assiltance well below
the minimum necessery for a decent
level of existence, and impose!'
{estr1cti<¥1S ~ encourage continued
ctepeoden<:e oo wellare aod undermine
seff~espect
The Q)mmission recommends that
the Federal Government. adlng with
state and local governmen1s where
necessary. reform the exis ting welfare
system to :
Remove the freeze placed by the
1967 weUare amendments on the
percentage ol children in a State that
can be covered by Federal assistance.
CONCLUSION
One of the first witnesses to be in-
vited to appear before this Q)m.
mission was Dr. Kenneth B. Clark. a
distinguisbed and perceptive scholar.
Referring to the reports of earlier riot
commissions. he said:
I read that report• ••of the l!H9 riot
In Cblca(o. and ll Is as If I were
readlnf the report of the lnvestlgatln,;
committee on the Harlem rklt of '35,
the report of the lnvestlga1ing com-
mJttee en the Harlem riot of '43, the
report of the MeCo:ne CommJsslon on
the w a«a riot.
( mast agala ln candor say to y o u
memben of this Comml11fo1 -It Is a
kind of Allee ln Wonderland -wUb
the a a m e moving pictures reabown
o v e r and o v e r again, the 1 a m e
analy1l1, the 1ame recommendations,
and the same l.Dactlon.
These words come to our minds as
we conclude this report.
We have provided an honest begin·
nlng. We blve learned mucti. Birt we
have uocovered no startling truths. no
unique insights. no simple solutioos.
The destnJc:tion il)(f the bittef°~SS Of
radal di9order, tile harsh polemics of
bis« revolt and white repression have
be.en seen an3 beard before in thiJ
country.
It ls time now to end the destruction
and the viole~e. not only in lhe
itreets of the. gbttto but in ttie Uves of
people.
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saturday, April 13. 1988
The Comment Page of· the
Dally Pilot seeks to Inform
and stJmuJate reade1s by
presenUl\g a vutet:t or eom-
mentary on topics of inter·
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~ MMOn is under
way, let'• UN thlJ as a topic
for nut week's art contest.
2'M JtenmdJ' half dollar
IOel to tM boy OT girl who
rubmits the best picture on
our natSoml pagjme.
HONORABLE mention In
tbi1 week'• art contest goee
tdltaeJ Lee Ward and Julie Bynum, both of Costa Mesa.
BASEBALL
* PRIZE WINNER
This week's contest winner ls Kris Fernstrom,
323 Bowling Green, Costa Mesa
*
... Any child under 12 can enter Uncle Len's Art Contest. Here•a all you
do: (l) Draw picture on piece of pWn , white paper 5~ incllea wide and
4 inches deep. Use black Ink and make lines black. (2) Do not copy or trace
picture. It mult be your own work. (3) Put your name, age and address
on back of drawing. Mail it to Uncle Len's Art Contest, Box 1500, DAll.. Y
PILOT, Costa Meu. Winner will receive Kennedy half dollar.
PEANUTS
JUDGE PARKER
R"'bl.ll h a very good""-----------~------------------------------------------~• .............. 1111 ........ llmlllll sport,
It really it exciting; EASTER TIME c !' c It'1 tun to watch them run One ol the ~t time~ in -----ttie bues the year aro .1 orne.-.._----... 1
rll~e IDto home plite •. ~:e~-fiffie wneri &aster'• RIDDLES -AND JOKES
It'• tun to lit tn .. Uke Christmas and other r
irandlteda times
. And witch them catch the You can bear the chmch -ban:... ,p. be& chime. .
It's tun to watch 1!tem Birds sing, end butterflies
make an out roam
And watch the runner'I About the church and
haul. home sweet home.
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EASTllt
Bunnies and candiet and bMkets too,
With •IP eaily painted pink, yellow and blue;
But who ls that, all snowy white?
H1a ean are long and be loob quite bright.
'1 want hta autograph," says little Jane;
"M.e toot 11y1 a girl looking from the window pane.
"l have orought you eggs and treats,
If you've been iood. you'll &et an aorta of sweets."
Wben l got uP. the next day,
1 thought, "It 1 Easter today."
I l°"ked around th.e room, and there wq a note,
ft.,d tbJ.I b what the Easter Rabbit wrote:
"You've been good the whole year tong,
J'}otng ~dly anything wrong." ~o I bllll&fd around the room, and there I found
R11nnl.ea and candies and baaket3 too,
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ndition ls far more ex·
me than the deepest
p that we experience. It
s been compwd t o a
ma, somewhat like a faift.
spell. But this com·
ison also falls short of
· mark. A biberr>au.n&
tilllmals is in a tort ol
~nded animation. He la 'itt dead, but ne11btr i1 bis ~Y carrying on the normal
ocesses of life. However. s ma in functiont are
rating at a mfnlmmn
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. '~Of)9f41•t PRIZE •'ff 10 .1010> atfJ uo 1puedep •t =>t>IQ
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Dear Carol: What kind of duck lays
wooden eggs?
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Dear Carol: Why were there eggs and
candy all over the ground Easter
morning?
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There is a M A T E R I A L difference in
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and cabinet f1 msh • all handcrafted. 3 bed-
rooms & Den. 1 baths & 2 fireplaces. Work·
shop in basemrnl. 2.000 sq. ft. of living space.
Panoramic Otcan \'icw. You own the land.
Priced right at 549.950. Inspection invited.
675·3000 Eves: 646-5227
BAY & BEACH REALTY, INC.
2407 Eut Coast Highway
Corona dal Mu
675-3000
iohn macnab
DOVER SHORES
Builder must sell immediate-
ly 5 Bdrm, fam nn, dlninR
rm. 4 bath new View home.
Spanish 11rchitecturr.
Askin5; S1 l'l.500
OH rrs lm·ttc<I
Call for an Appt. 6't2·82:U
:\tAGNlf'lCENT new \'1e\\
home m the hocst l11C"8llon
in Dovt'r Shores. 4 Bdrm,
large Social rm, sweeping
View1 compfetely cari>eted.
drapes. and 1andacaprd ••
••••••••••......•..• n29.5()()
OPEN SAT.
1324 GALAXY DRIVE
DOVER SHORES
BAYFRONT
DOVER SHORES
NEW~ Bdrm, 4 bath. pu>1r1rr
rm, rltmni; rm, leri:<' S0<:1al
rm. Pt<'r & Slip. 6'• ,.., h
BEAUTIFUL GLEN MAR -
2 TO CHOOSE FROM!
NO DOWN G. I.
Graceful 2 story, 3 ~ 4 Bed rm. plus family··.
dining rm . PLUS 23xl7 rumpus room easily
converted to 2 extra bedrooms or huge mas-
ter suite. Quality carpeting. No down G.l. or•
low down FHA S29.500~
A DREAM \VITM !U YOUt':
GrtASP -$22,500!
3 bedrooms, 2 separate baths. full formal
dining room. Delightful corner fireplace.
New dishwasher in dream kitchen -very
handy! Refurbished inside & out. Excellent
Eastside location.
5 BEDROOM -$24,250!
Graceful curved d-riveway with a hedge of
roses leads to this distinctive residence. Gll4
all buil t-in kitchen. Q11alitv new carpeting. ·
Close to schools. near St. Joh ns & shopping,
TA~BELL S~0-1720
2955 Harbor Blvd. Co1ta Me11
nanf·ing • 15';~ On, tn q11:il1·:~~~~~~~~=~~~~~~~= fied buyer .......• $167,5001;-
0PEN Sf\T.
333 MORNING STAR l.ANJ::
CAMEO SHORES
OWNER MOVED · MUST BE
SOLD! Beautiful spacious
Ocean View home. LarJ:e
oval pool. 4 Bdrm, lan11, 51,
ba tbs. Asking . . . . S lli, !XX)
OPEN SAT
462"7 PERHAM DR.
WATERFRONT LOTS
New Waterfront Section Just Opened
(Fee simple land) Waterfront lots, including
boat slips, from
$33,000
ready to move into. Custom carpets. drapes, u• •· .. ,., , "" "7 Huntinqton Harbour Sales Corp. ~~~~·.:~:~:~i;· t'~~ c~~~~ ·:~m~·~; ASSUME 5% % LOAHt\•ftlvB~. ytomChRomE~~·1·1t ....
professionally landscaped and located on a N on Wm.· [vrrs.on, 30 x 18 LtvinR CALL DICK ill'~ -847-2531 ~ ~l'l"l,..~----+-·nqTYOtt.iert-t.,..tmot.:de-~e~:-Ml----.......,._......._.. .• _ .in w1~b ll-.-&~li~.+.1JJH-l9~c*"'HJli*""+.olrl'{w+~+----"~-----·---
this for S33,400. & payments only Sl~'ll ind11rl· douhle slonr fireplace. 3 Bdrm. 2~ bath. bit-in kitrh· We will mail you lot maps
A beautiful 4 Bn home with lush landscap-
ing, walk to Adams school, Mesa VeTde's fin·
C"'l. $33.500 & the 61A % insurance loan can
be assumed without interest increase.
COATS & WAllACE REALTORS
1491 BAKER STREET
~141
Costa Mesa, Calif.
Open Houses
THIS WEEKEND
Keatt thl1 haMy "~ with yeu thll" week·
9ft41 11 yeu ,. h••• h•tl"" All the 1.catlOM
ll.te4 ....... ,. HlcrlW ln ,......, tletall .,.,
e4vwtl1lnt ,,...,_.In tollay'a DAILY PILOT
WANT ADS. ~atrena lhowl"I _,...~for
NI• or t• rent are urv• t• lllt auch lnfllfmll-
tlon In thl1 column 11ch rr141ay.
HOUSES FOR SALE
(2 Br. & f4'm ily or Oen)
1518 Doli:min Terr. (lrvine Terrace) CdM
642-6412 Eves: 673-3468 (Saturday 12-5)
(3 Bedrooms)
4076 Germalnder Way (Village) Irvine
646-8811 (Sat 1-5)
341 Hazel Dr., Coroaa del Mar
673-8550 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
16051 Ballad Ln., Huntington Beach
847·7022 (Sat & Sun 1-4)
(3 Br. & Femily or Oen)
2578 Greenbriar (College Park) CM
646-8811 (Sat 1-5)
280 E. 15th St., Costa Mesa
646-8811 (Sa t 1·5)
400 Princ1!ton (College Park) CM
646-8811 (Sat 1-5)
401 Cab.riUo, Costa Mesa 646-2345 <Sat & Sun)
2523 Duke Pl (College Park) CM
642-1771 (S aturday 1·5)
1615 Cornwall. Newport Beach 540-1720 (Sat & Sun 11-5)
(4 Bedroom)
1324 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shores) NB
(714) 642-8235 (Daily}
•4627 Perham Dr. (Cameo Shores) CdM
(714) 642-8235 (Daily)
• •333 Morning Star Ln. (Dover Shores)
Newport Beach
(714) 642-8235 (Sat & Sun)
351 -62nd St., Newport Beach
675-0144 or 547.7401 (Sat & Sun 12-5)
(4 Br. & Femily or Den)
9332 Hudson Dr., Huntington Beach
962-844 7 (Daily)
441 Isabella (Corona ffighlands) CdM
673-4144 (Sat & Sun)
27 1 Lilac Lane, Coata Mesa
642-1 904 (Sat & Sun 11-5)
1585 Corsica Pt (Mesa Verde) CM
546-9394
2100 Highland, H.-bor Hlghlands
(714) 642-8235 (Saturday)
1go1 Beryl Ln. (Harbor ffighbnds) NB 642~5437 (Sat 1-5 Sun 1-6)
111PLEXES FOR SALE
(Two ! Br. I One 3 Br.)
e&4 Center St~ Calta Kesa
MM8SO or 638-51.24 (alt 8 or wkencb)
APAITWN'TS FOi RENT
(2 Br. Unfurnkhed)
2803-C -Delaware, HunUniton Beach
• 63&-3100 call for appt.
---
cs all. 3 BR 1 ·r~mily room. hrdrooms plus panelled drn. rn. ram rm '"M!'llntt" hu11t & fipan cing information. SALESMAN WANTED 2 baths, large h''ini: 1·00111. C':irJl<'h'<I ancl rr•acly to 1110''." homr. Hd"'rl flonr~. nrw riir
ill fireplace, cpls/drp~. all r\,.r-10. Lirndscaprrl. i..lx'Rtrd m peling. lmmar Nlfld .. $37,500 1~Z::C:====::!!"""-~==~:'!!!!!!!!!!~ Help! Business is so gO:OO that we w . soon . .. .. :1t . k'tch n ·er I" a \'('ry drs1~atilc arN1. · OPEN SAT. I $26,900
be opening another office. lf you are ~nter-1.rl(' "'" ·In J (' • I I~· $.'i9!M 2100 Highland College Park 5 Bedroom1-2 Baths
ested l·n oinin'" an all-male career minded washPr & dryer mduri«! 111 • • • ""' $21,j()(). Hurry! INCOME BIG SEPARATE or~aniiation in Newport Beach or Costa ~esa Plus homr. 1\1.o 2-Bcdroom Call for Appl. 2 HOMES RUMPUS ROOM
call for an interview. As about our unique IMPOUIBLE houSl's on onP lot. f'nlnt 642-8235 2 car garage with automatic
training and financing ~r~~ms. <?ur objec-.Ml home has mountain cii;ilPt •••••••••I* :l _.. famlly + addro dro door OfX'ne'!". SUNDECK,
tive is t.o develop each individual mto a top charm. No va1·am·y prob-SPANISH-MANSION + "'OCk room. Sharp & NEW wall to wall carpeting.
earner. IPm. Close lo 11Chool and • clean W111l to wall drapes eve n ,
shoppini::. $29,!IJO 4.ooo squan> fN't of romanhr 400 Princeton nricn and close with the push 1•
•••esP'RiNG ·~•REALTY
••• "A11ytl•"
JEAN SMITH, Spnnish liVlnR. h ecre ol of a hutton. TOP C~A '
grouud. 4 ~rooms, Dining * 3 + family, rral rlC'an. l\IESA LOCATION . A Mtl!IT • Realtor room. Fami Y room. Rum-vaclfnl & re1tdy to move m. SELL AT A SACRIFICE :
S C u pus Room with Bar. Sun 257 b . '"'Rlrr TAKE lo •-1 4IXl r.. 17th. t.. ostR .•11''1/\ Room 1 Bal'('m<>nt. Yr·~. 8 GrHn rtar ,. '-""'· over w m· 1 Mti-'.t!'>.'> tr rrst rate loan. L 0 W : rven a SWIMMING POOi. DQ\I":"\
Wherf'? In Costa Mesa of Both Open Sat 1-5 1801 West.cliff Drtve, Nev.--port Bearh
Deluxe HorM & Apt.
Olstom built l BR It den. 2
bath ~ on desirable
Olli Driv~uge living room
with beamed ceilinll'S. sun-
ny diniOR room overlooking
the sheltc.rcd garden • patio,
den with romcr brick [ire-
place PLUS 1mart BAY
VlEW income apartment.
Large lushly landscaped cor-
ner Int. Out or town owner
will finance 11! 614 '1o inter-
ut! S47.500.
Ruth Pardoll, Realtor
llm Westclll! Dr. 642-SD>
UPSIDE
DOWN
• HOUSE
Yes the kitchen. livi11~ room.
3 BR, 2 Baths are upstairs.
26' X 30' Family room +
den l large sewinst room
downstairs. Extra bonus -
3 car gara.Re. See this tine
~ sq. ft. home.
Open Saturday 1-5
'!!!!!!!!!!!!!A!!!!!!!P-!!!!'!Z!!!O!!!N!!!E!!!!!!!!!!' 280 ~; c~~th St.
PROFESSIONAL Newport
at
1093 Baker. C.:'lt.
TRULY SPACIOUS
HOME
OF' SUPERB D~C~fl:. \'nu
will love its vrrs;1t1hty. rom-
1ort 1111d rnomtnrss. Gi>nPr·
ous with rln~l :ind wan1-
rohe ~-Thn'f' la11te bed·
rooms. thn'f' bath.~ aoo STU-
DIO with skylight. Enjoy thP
luxury of a n· )( 2'2' dining
LARGE BACK YARD
Covered Patio
r>oubll' d<ol8C"hl'd £llntJ:I'.
J\li;n inrluclr~ 3 BR 11: hath
<hiirp h o m ,. F.11~l~iclc.
Rt in1: ynur rhM·k h()ok •
only $21,500
., ;,...
~
Newport
at
Victoria
646-8811
(Call
room. Three 1·ar garage fin-!!.~'!!!.!!!..!!!!..!!!-~-!!!"""mll!'!~""!!!!
L'lhed as a playroom. LET * (LOSE OUTS * US DRIVE YOU TO BEAU-
TIF1JL BA YCRF.:ST. Priced
at $54,$0. I Ocean View Homes
courS<'. PriN' S.'"i>.000 ;mr1
WORTH EVERY Bn' 01'~
JT. Newport
at
Victoria
646·8811
Corona dal Mu
Lusk . built homrs localc<l
in the Southland's most cle-
sirable & fa scinating area.
Schools & Calir. Irvine
Campus just m o m e n Is
1way.
I, 2;!~~ 11 ~!~o~mtr I
Sensibly priced from
SJ.l.900 to S48.900
LUSK HOMES
ViC'W of C'i1y lt OC't-an t"ull
rlectric kit. formill r11nm::
room s, breakfast nook. All
plumbin& In for pool A real
buy at
$53,900
Eve.· ~5169
COST/\ :'llESA <ffFrCE
:'li:?!l H11rhor Blvd.
:ilV ll!.11 Open till 9 P:'lt ,
r ~-· ..... ,. .. ~ _,J
Salesman Trainee
lor Rt':<alf' Orltcl'
E\C'f'llcn1 0JlP011unJlY to
cam qu1C'kly • f!!ll tlme
Ne" (lOrl Bl'acb
ANOTHER OPENlNG for
Put Time
Tnct Sales
St art 1mmedia1ety, 3 to 4
days per week. 7 to 8 hrs
per day. Homes ere 1111
complete • quick cash.
Close to 17th StrMt
Existing 2 luge • BR
hou~. Sell 1 or both. Per ·
milted to be remodeled for
Doctor or Dental offices,
medical l;ib, exhibit hall, an-
swmng 11<'tvice, RPneral re-
Victoria
646-881 t
(Call
Anytime)
r ullt'rton area. Directions: MacA1 thur Blvd Daily Pilot Box M-85 NEAR BEACH from Pac1ftc Coast lh•y. 01 293 E. 17th St. f;lf>-.1191 1 ----~llllJ!!!!!!!!!!!!~
. Newport Fwy. Turn on San!~~~~~~~~~~-=.=:=~~~~~ Lenders Reposse1s1on1 Jo~qutn Halls Rd . thent.:: --
scsrch. photo 11tudios etc. 11111!!!!~-----~
Pnce rt'duc('(I for 11T1med-SA("m(E/$3000 iate AAlr. Comrr 63xl25 ad-DI
'.Ill yrar lo11m;-li'2'• mlrn-~1 • follow signs to moclrl area Coldwell, Banker \\1th paymrnl~ nnly ~lRI .iO 1 mmii-iiiiiiiil••liiii P&I fll'r mon•h on a S'U.~iOO
hnmr, Ell~) f In II n (' i n ll Beach Home
jominR 5:\xl25 to alley. NEAR HARBOR HI Leon Vibert, Realtor
r)o.\Uf.lAA 11nytime OPEN SAT /SUN
«4 Lenwood Drive
Must ell ttilil beAutiful home
3 BR 2 beth, built·lns, large
living room, double firc-
plat't', FA beat, nl"W carpets,
double ganige. shllke roof.
trailer space. Want off Pr.
RI IT. 646-39'28 Eve. 642-(J) 85
Office Open Sal/Sunday
. VILLAGE SPECIAL
Open Saturday 12-5
4076 Garmaindar Way
Irvine 3 BR l baths, comrr
lot with rear yard opPnlnit
to a park. 8"•1 buy tn Art
Linkletter Ol'H lopmenl. V11.
No loon ("n~I~ or l'~C'l'f'W + Income frr~. Lar1:r :I & 4 RR pr,.s·
h.t?<' homr~. 3 h11th!1, mnr-
hle pulln111n~. rhoirr ol C'OI·
nr in rarprllnl!. nvrri;111'd
2 rar i::arncrs. huill·in 1111-
rn~. riini:rs & rlr'h" A~hrr~
low )llW rln. ti141 4!J?·92AA
JUtr S.l&-1'1".t.'! Evr.~ 1>1:?..0111.j
OffirP OpC'n . at SUnday
*LACHENMYER
3 BR. 2 baths. IMKt' t.1v rm
lovt'ly patio PLlJ~ 3 BR.
2 hath Apt. $41!,500
LIDO SANDS
3 Bdrms, 2 Baths
$23,500
Gron:e Williamson. RJtr
67J.43.i0 OPEN EVES.
College Park
PRICE REDOOD
2523 Duke Place
Open Saturday 1-S
PERR~N REALTY CO. *LACHENMYER cant &: rearl11 lor your !am-...,_,.._ ____ _
Lavi1h 5 BR Homel
18th & OrllnJ:('
!2EL LAST WEEKEND
Save $2000 direct
from owner.
4 lxtrm . 211 beth~. <lrn. din-
lnir ATl'll, bar -1900 IQ. fl.
of rnmfort Photo dBrk·
room. coven-d Pf!tio. fenced
yan1 plu~ bo!it or dolt yard.
HIU'bor H1.,tll1nd1, Mariners
School Dl~t r1rt
5~•/. FHA Loan
$31,fiOO full price.
&t2-!°)473
7Zi
Duplex + lay
+Ocean
Just ~teP!I flWAY from the
bfly & ()('('An. Shan> duplPx
Uy.
$24,950
Newport
lit
freshly decol"'trd. Minimum Vldorl•
mAlntenanoe. One 3 bedroom I
unit It one 2 bedroom. AU ...... 1
appli&nOl'tl Included In lW'll· ca11 --I
ln1t price. Tl"f'mmdous rent· -;~~=====I al aree. Hurry on thia one! ii
$36,950 f\CT1n: 'lEW I Eve.~ RF".f\01 tWF1CT.
MATCH THIS 293 E. 17th St. 646-44!>1
&ttutHully F'um :i BR, 3 Btl EcntsJcle C~arm
nr«ls r\f• rll(nrt'd
SALESPEOPLE
l\A•pli1>< '"°11'11)' ronl1rl1·11~al
Burr White, Realtor
A.pt. Private bc'ttt<h. -tm-Plus Potential 2901 Nr" port Blvd.
mint pool. trnn111 ('OUl"f, S56() Ntwprl11 f\fftch
rlr~t t.ime offM"rri! In drsin-· Vacant April 20th
11hll' Bay!T('st tynu own thr
!And hPT'l'l. A C'h11nn111g,
rambling IAf'RC homr on 11
dlOrf'less AAx1 U' pool-sizro
lot ! Formal dimng room.
enormou~ hvinst l'()()m, ltflUl'-
met kit men "Hh """ry 11~
luxe-fM1lurr, J• .. "parkllni.r
ba1hs. RTfme room' So hn1th1
k chf>t'rful • a~lutcly 1m·
miirulatr · "11h dl'C'Oratnr
wRll paJlt'r«, hl'a11tilul dr11p.
rrirs & lush rarp1:tlnl!! 811111
hy l\JRO Wr its :I yru~ 111:11
le v1•rv \"C"f\ rh1111·1'' Rf':T·
Nirc 3 bedroom pool homr In
the hrautiful M<'AA Vcrdr
11rra. 2 larl!e ftrrplaccs. 1111
tiullt-in kilrhr n, t11rs:e film·
ily room. 2 hath~ & ht'llvy
sh:ikr roof. Ownt'r boui:ht
nrw h<lmr . 5ubm1t any rra
tonablc niter. Aslnni:: m ·I
9.10. CALL MR. BLACI\.
~ll!"ll.
n :R 111,;nnv Sll.750 r1nwn' _..,.iiiii..,..----·11
Jo:xrhl'h,. w11h I BaycrHt Lot I
Ruth Pardoll, Realtor ld<-111 C'U5tom huildini: sllr ln
lflffi Wrstd1ff 111 Iii! ~·:.!00 d1m~ rcsldiPntiAI "1'<'11
WANTED mo.. 00 yrly IHI~. Sl:rln Pf'r -JI bull! 2 bfdn>om f)\stidde <forlllet"ly Art h.1~er Oftlcel mo sum~r. 2 mo pml'fl'-home. 50xl5n R-2 lot with 675-4630 Real Estt!te Sales PC'Oplt.
...... WW il-c:onsidet' ltue/ plmlY of room to build In WHY NCYr GET' ON nu;
9l'x11R', N o t lce.5(' hold'
'T'ruly a bargain. oUm>d at
S:S.500'
Ruth Pardoll, Realtor
1~ Westcllff Dr. 642-5200 ...,, _, I 't '''~ Co OP&~ E\'f.RY DAY BAND WAGON? ~ or ale. ncomt uru or . . . . m·
Or8nn Cout Propm:y foru~ ~~ve IMna Over 25 Yr11rs In 0-1 $16 750
33: ~le. CclM m.eo or rrnt tor futimt commtl" Onfy S 19, 950 Orange County my •
Mal d!'ve-lopmenl .. ~ 3 bedroom • 2 hfl.th home tn • Fun page advrrtism1t Thr c.leane111 2 BR home
In Pl.M klvrly ('114"11 Me.a. f,atite • Inter office 1r1Ptype we've tl!ffl, loyely ~rd.
(OLsworfhy & Co. hrfok flrrp1""" ..... Ex~1rl'm • Tnfntni: · prolt"l"Am tn.-es: bl0<:k ft'nN'. ~-r'liit. te noor plan ,,.,... ~rowin« tam-I • JnKUl'91l<'f' FORtl:N co 6"-2..1m lly. At roo nl cul-<f,-i<Ac • Ml\n~ othfor hf'nrht'I 64l-500l or ~R.O:lOO
TRIPLE
OFFERS:
Dover Shor~ Waterfront
Spanish architecture Custom designed.
Eleven ft. ~ilings in upstairs. Liv. rm.,
Maid's qtrs., wet bar, pier & float
. . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... $135,000
Mrs. Raulston
Lido lsle-$1 OM Down
Large 2-story home on two full lots.
Beautifully landscaped patio. Owner
ready to sell. . . . . . . . . . $69,500
('harlolte L-Ong
Bay and Ocean Views
4 BR. 211z ba, with huge family room.
F'ormal din. rm. and lovely enclosed
patio. Bathe at the best bay and ocean
beaches. . . . . . . . . . . . . . $59,500
W. Haase
Trve Country Living
Custom-bit. 3 RR 1 fam . rm. lti~h
beamed cellin,zs Spacious patio Short
Milk to Back Bay. Bit-in elec kikhrn.
........ '......... $43,950
Mary Harvey
Front Row-Bluffs
Customized for a couple with discrim·
inating taste. Xtra lg(' liv rm opening
()n 15x35 terrace. Form. din rm w 'oil·
tio. . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . $40,500
Joe Clark1K>n
OFFICE OPEN
SATURDAYS
COLDWELL,.BANKER & Cb.
2200 E. COAST Hl<;HWA 'f
NEWPORT BEACH
Kl 9-33.S l
Yr11! [ .id, "TrlJll~"' Your
mont'Y In 5 yr11r11 or 1MtJ.
Mr11nwhllt 11~ "ta'r allnnl
•llf'" prr·patd lnlr1r•t v.hllr
106 bt-Autllul Kl'"" in riipllf
rrnwtb JM!llrrn an-ii 11pprf'-
rh1tt ln valUI' C.n't mlM
htrr Ont~ 1lOOll Jlf'r 1rrt.
WAU.Y McCOY P.EAl.TV
J!'M ll'\rhor Rlvlf , CM. lt°Pf't f)wnl'r mu°" 1tll lfue I ~fl•"."'li • f'nr intrrvlf11o DAVIDSON RMlty
Oprn Evr'I. 10 "1"7~,.fl(-~~~urry• P.UT UVEl OPEN SATURDAY
-N,."rB.-•<'h SllhOfl ~ 1616 SANOALWOOD
1
R4>81 I«, 11lnt R·l Int. Ml)' ' Block lrom pari< II llC"hl 4 \( V. 3 RR 1 family, I~
trade for lnldc. !Ate u r BR .. 21t ti.. 2*Xl Sq It., Ind b.1th•. Adult O<TUpkd.
. or • .illflllt ~at YOU I t.Mm'tl fe.mlb' rm. 119.9.'.IO I Rltr mo Hartor ~B. CM I ld..ecn aeyttme ~m h"' Mtd.rtt s;l %"iO &Q.,m( _lll_E._17_11_S_L ___ ~--°'"-!ta R8J Eat.at• 646-4414 Mlo64&0 h'WI. &&lOM
•
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:'() DAILY PILOT ~lurd.ly, April U, 1968 -~JUSEs·,ORSlLE !HOUSES fOR-SALl_,~U!IS !~ SALii -~~ES FOR SALE_ ,~SU ~OR SALi:_: HOU. su_~.! ~-'.;.;;;;;;;;;;:;~~;.;.....~.;....;.. ........ ~.-.....-...... --~~-~----
o.n.,..1 1000 General 1000 G.Mral 1000 Newport 8eech 1200 a.w. a.a. IUI S.nt• Au 1'20
CLASSIFIED INDEX
THr. ~E A L
E.•_:TATER::
646-7171 •
546-2313
$500 MOVIS YOU IN
Fant11 .... tk Ne w pn rt
Helt:ht11 hum1• -Com·
l'klt>IY r<'dt•coratcd, 3
bdrms, 2 bath!! -Cus·
tom built-ms -Lea.se
option $185 prr month.
COUNTRY STYLI
POOL HOMI
Country atmospherr
with fruit trN>S and
fenced gard<'n area -
3 ~room!! and pvery-
t~ In up-Lop condi·
tJon. $25.250 JUJl 10~
down.
546-llll • 646-7171
THE ~J EAL
E .STATERS
I
NEWPORT HILL TOP
Custom buUt 4 bdrm In rull view ot Back Bay.
Enrhantlng atmosphPre
In prlval<' streN sNlinJi?.
Tncompe.rable v a I u r.
$64,900 -not leasehold.
Sl'.lrry no chlldrcn under
121
SPACIOUS
HFINED HOME
Quiet (')egance ln ll
neighborhood of fine
bomea. 5 bedroom!! or 4
bedrooms and maid's
qu11rt<'rs • 3 baths · for·
IROKIN LEG, PARK UDO 3 bdrm CODdo-' la...._. 6 BR N°"' S.ytrom SWIM, llff _, ~ our
We were nqumed t.o .,_.a mln1um, cbldm area al pool • Alu,. Atta"• ~ llQJ. =:. ~ ~":'at~~
home very late Wt nJibt. $29,950. 8)' ()wnu. 0..att • • • 673-lHf wllb .ude. ms, mo. S~" Hour...-Regulation~eediines ~LEGE REALTY
'tile brolc« lllpped on a be. ln3> ~5669 ..... L••nd 1W FHA. 123,TSO. 531.QJl.O
-,..i A ~ tda "&. ENCHANTING ea,. vlW~ 3 .., W '""""° to ...._ UtROftlt AIVWt.lllrf ._,, """"' u.tr adl -'>' Md .....,.. lmmedlately •""" •are .. ,... ...,... yoll BR. 2 Ba .. all elec .• 2 8')'. W/+Nt: Rome 4 IN<X>r.Q:. Santa AM Htts-1630 ., ,,.~, .... THI DAILY l'ILOT _......, .. ._.,tty f• 9"'el'9 ... ,, 1e
11 H we really wor1c. Lodcburt ~ t'nhome; 2,000 1C1 fl .Prder Balboa r 1 I and .• u-on .z .... a--"" t.M ~et,........,. tN MlwrtMlmeftt eornctl)' .,., time. Do OUM JUty ~. ~2301 OU-tfrtt Liv . w/pool.I, etc. Lquna or nl"llr N.8. Harllor .. ~ " ... ,.._. •
Just too large tor 1 penon. lecome Tax-Woes Nuw 139 500 6'l3-t356 Prine onb' 67>Sl25 .va. w . Toul hlll 1nr $4400 DL'D1.1N• ro1t eO!'Y AND tt11.u: 1:11 l'.M .• "'• '91 __..,. ,.,,,._t,_, UOtpt ,.,
Refll cu~ IMJlfe roof 3 lt1 8 VCR~ 5 BR 2 BAf • • _ --:--yrly. $39,500. 541-720, MS-WMktn4 &dltfo.t al\Ct .. ..._, -.ctlorw wh.,. cf.rnt dme a. ltlO P.M. "rfday,
family room In Nf'Wpor1 N~ Tu Shcltrr of l\ke little A · • am '4201 W"8l Homes about 3 bl«kl plJJC"e lo live cbupl,y It have rm, 5h~ ln. 1935 Cllmmo-1 ~tlngton a .. ch 1400 ========= YOU MVIT MAV• KILL 11tU••ltltJ W!Mlt llllll119 a" 1141 .._._ ef .,1oai ,...,l\ll,
to the beech. Absolute ml"-tncomt. ! $l'lOO On. wlU do 1t ~?:~Rd. Owner. 548-0375 S 8111 3 BATHS Ligun• e..cft 1705 be aur. to mako a ........., of lha 11111 numllotr etwn ytu ltf your Ml taker a. · .,_.,,.,,v " vel'lflcatlon tf r"IU• ult. imum yard care With no hen!' In C»rona del Mllr. WATE'R~ONT 62 s-•i...-This lovely ~J;'i(} 911 ft home ·-···
gJ"llM In front, but unusual Orange Cout Property ,. " w.,.,.. wlt.b formal dlnlna room. THE Every 1ffort It ma41t te lclll or ....-.ot 1 new ad that llaa '"" .,,..,.d, out we CH·
plants, attractive colored 3.12 Marguerite 673-8550 C?ll.'8 3 BR. m.ooo. WW l(XM'(I doors between tiv. COUNTRY not guarante. .. do ao until the ... h•• appu'"'4f '"th•,.,.,.
-•vel etc. Boat door thru N•wpo-I-ch coni.1dcr trade. LI 8-Tm rm .. dJn rm. the ---"·•1'v• .. ... rr _ • ..,...._ " GENTLEMAN OIMIE·A·LINE·A•.,. lllrlctly oatt. ht advance Oy mall or at any ono of our offlc..
s:ange to large cove~ pa-BA YCREST 3 BR 3 Ba, pool. icarden kitchen ~Jn& to " NO phono •r"M~
tlo. Jwit $77,600 le owner Realty 1..4l •. lam. rm.; ~aut. decor. ~rvioe bar· wet bar in large wlll be right tt bome l)I this most anxiowl • reaJOnable Irvine Terrace Darlil'I&' W..500. Owner 646-2411 (am rm, 2 trpkt with lO(I EARL y CAUFORNlA Tiie DAILY PILOT ,._f'Wlt tM ,..,_. t. ol.-HY, tell\, 0tntef' or refuee any adv.,.
tenns. 3 + Fam rm • '1~ • lighters. master BR wHh STYLED HOM!: W 1 T H "tlM,,..nt, and to olla",. lte ,..._ -"' "9'1latl0M ~llt orlor eotloe.
lmmaculalr • $42.950 Newport Hgts. 1210 mirrored wardrobe \n dress-OLDE SPANISH JNFLU· Adwrtlaa~ may plaoa Ulolr ad9 O)' t.ltpl!OM.
Divorce Forces Sal• 675-lSU Eves. 549-1281 Ing rm, blt·ln d.llhwuber, ENCE. Loceted In tbe NII"
Back Bey a.tte. Comer house WJSIDE SPEOAl R &: 0 , disposal, cnanUc: tile uel Section of La11JM. NES-DIAL DIRECT 642-56 78
3 + faro rm at only S23.500. Cost• Mn• 1100 counters. fenced. landlM'. TLED rN THE GREEN
Wood roof. Any reasonable Only SiOO total down pay· cpt.s/drps ·only $29.995. Call H.11.U ol this ae.asbote com-WESTMINSTER & NORTH COUNTY DIAL FREE 540-12 20
terms arrani:ed. BUILDElt"S REPOSSES. meot, 6';:0 int .. n24 month 96244TI munlty. A w a rd wfnninic H f ..._. ... h II.All -o L •-* h .o1e.o1 a .......
Trade De•I
SlON 4 I 1 r I e BRa 2 Includes 111 . no loan points arcblt«lural design WIEX· unt "•·-· C .-1.u ltUIN -c -~ A REAL BARGAIN TERlOR OF .. nnnE _,..,.,.. bathl, fttshly painted • pi<* (0 ~. fJ7,950 full price. nUVD I U-C.
)'OW' own carpet.in& colors. Tb1ll older 2 BR 1 bath Only $200) down buys thls BLOCK, RESAWN CEDAR
Now vacant·lmmedlale pos-home la cozy Ir Investment channinc 3 BR, 2 bath PLANK, LOW SLOPING
leSlion. Askin& S29.500. wt.se. LOCKHART REALTY home, el«. blt·lna. palk> ROOFI..lNES OF HEAVY
Pho.I Ale Open 8:00 a.M. -5:30 p.m.
CLAHlrtED COUNTEftl .,.. locat.d .. fOllowt:
Large 4 It family room +
formal dln1na room + 600
IQ It dtttached rumpus or
~ room with plumbing
tor future 4th btt throom.
l...lnin.rt Is S39.~ le owner
will trade f-Or lot. a few
units or AA18.ller house.
CAU.540-llSl IH6-332'l &16.230l w/firepit. Wltb total price SHAKE. ool.v $14,500. All this + Pri-Well designed 3 B D RM. U11 WW ..... Int cw .. ....,_, ....._ JJI W• .., ..... C.. W... '"
Newport Height& Special va.cy o( a comer lot. C.IJ FLOOR PL.AN. opem to RM..,._, llwll •• • ...... m ..... A._. ............... .Jl.l:JI .... Sit. l Sea.
Sl.9,995 962-4471. mas9lve lormal ltv. nn.
2 bedroom.s + outside illest l' w 1 T H CENTER FIRE-Mall Add,...1•••11>1. Ntwpert a..oa., Callf.
~~.· \, block lo Newport PLACE rN MEXICAN Al>().
Colleg• RHlty 546-5880' PRICED TOS"ElL S 002-44TI 546-8103 BE BLOCK DESIGN, alau
1500 Adams at lillrt>or fmmaculate 4 broroom, rn Jean mith Realtor -BEAT-THE '68 RISE walls open to rear ground~ Daily Pitot Classified
tNear Cinrma Theatfel ba1h11. family mom, carpels 646-325.'> • IN INTEREST ovrrlooklng REGULATION HOUSES FOR 5ALE •IWf'OaT IUC:M
& drnpe!I throughout. Com· ~y Owner $22.500: :I BR. 1~ A~ ...... ~ low 5&4 7o FHA in')'Uf· SIZE TENNIS COURT, en-~lfl1111:L ... MaWf'OltT Ml•OHTS
Se -d-_d_M_ • -I t I I .. ...,.,i N ~..... 1---... "th hi h f I ~ ljlWf'OltT ,..,.1111 CIU e Gn510ft pt' I.' y anusca~. f' a r BA, newly carpeted. Nice ed Loan. Benutllul 4 bed· c U<><."U WI g enc ng. v••A aSA 11• WHTCLlfl"
school S29,500 Open llou<1v ""llO in rrar, lnaulated ceil· ~ borne with 1u batlis. The huge kitchen depicts an MISA ou MAii lllS u1t1va11t1TT f'AH lmagine yourself driving Sa S 11 5 p ho r -• ""'" °" l Id S :.L. in.., MalA va1toa me UCK IAY
eJ t· un • M or p nc in1i~. AJIPy access for Electric built-ins. New wall aura o o e pan..,,., i•U-COLL••• f'AllK 1111 llAIT ILU'' down yoor privat Y owned 642-1904 for appointment. 271 camper or trlr or new , -n Full dr ence w I tloora in RED IMWl'O•T tuat IHI COllONA ML MAI
driveway to your 8ecluded Lila ' ---CM J .o w..... carpets. Y ap-BRICK DESIGN, ..,.~ ~~~!.!!1,GHT1 'm'"• L\LtOA shake roofed hideaway of occ.c .....,..,, . . mmed. garage. Oose lo IChoob. ed. Covered and enclosed ,,vMLIY .... -.--·· IAY ISi.Aiiot 600 Rm. for pool. 2501 Margar· patio. Huge ya.rd complete-ous CAB1NE'TS IN AN-llllWPOllT IMOllH Ult LIOO llL•
Jtry, ,:J:.... ft. .?.!_.gracious coun-th ~1~••••••••!!!!!!1 et Dr .• N.B. Zl3:256-2265 tu~•--.... n.......,. Garage TtQUED A V 0 C AD 0 !!~~=r.s :: MLIOA Ill.no .' ...... .,. • "'' mammo '" BY OWNER q ~. '"""''-' • GREEN ~C'."tl HUllTIN•TON tllACM bedroom,· split 1ewl man-O G CKSI WHEN Have you seen in Npt Total payment Just llke rent ~ ,.,.~,... ALL BLT-=~Ht 1111 '0UWTAtll VAl.UIY
lion hlu 3~ baths and a 16' N IMMI Hgta 4 BR, 2 ba frp1. lor IN RANGE. DBL. OVEN', MAAIOlt ttleMUMll = HM. auc:
x 45' nimpus room over· Just a nice 3 B~. 1% b8th m ,lioo? Can be seen ~ DISHWSHR. ETC. Owner UlllYHlrTY PAalt tm Lotte lllAC
kloldng acres ol open ll!Jllce5 home ~ top oond.idon. Entry anytime Owner. 2315 Holly wt~ furnish new ..,;w car• :::.~:., :: =::::: ~=~
and .... _ •-'-e ..,,,,..r ..._II on ball. • din. ares !both car-Ln., NB. peting thru~t. This truly IOVIH ,.llAC. IMI WHTMlldTH
U""'I ...,., J~ .... v led) h !I ----------unusual home Is vacant, " cottOllA ML... Hit MIOW#Y CITY
)'OUr own 6' x 60' private pe • .w. 00~. m In y AVAIL lmmed. Oitt Haven 7682 EDINGER . MLIOA ...... NIVLA 1• UllTA AMA
._ OIMOLITIOff
Glt oaAflTINO SllVIC• .,,. l'-llCTRICAL
411' aOUl,.MIJO 1111fTALI
nn "NC1•• U4t 'a..oo.I -~ "UltNACI 1taf'AIU. ate. .,..o••••• .. .. .... AL llltVICll ... OltAOIN .. DISCINe
GI el.All
all •••ttt TltUMI -OUN IHOf' tflt, MllALTM ~UN .. HAUWJfe
4111 HOUHCL.IAlmfe
4MI tlfTWalOll OKOIUntfe
4'11 lllCOMm TAX
411t tltOlf, Ot 11111 ~
4'1' llOHIHO
4'M INSlll.ATIN•
46» INSUlllANCI .... INVDTIOATIN .. o.tMtt¥e ----mtri-ditti11~ '"""' ,.. mal livlnf.t room and family living room. $.19,·
950. S8000 On.
..._'cony. You'v-,_. t·o ·~ extra~2:1~':.!· ~ An., 3 8 2 .. _ + ., B n.... • awnq has ordered 11 sold HA«IH IAY ,.. SAlfU AHA ""•'""
utlJ ~ 15"' ~~ ,.._,. r, .,.. ~ r """an ~. OP~~-lmmed. for UY IUNfot UM TUnllt
$22,900. 548-3575 =========-BEACH NORnf $~L PRICE •AUOA ttLAllD un uouu HACN ---4at----~---t• JIQutY ... ,All. lk. -
646-llll • 646.-7171
THE ~EAL
ESTJ\.TER.S
OCEANFRONT
SIA & SAND
R1&ht on the ~ach -3 bedroom, 1 % ' baths.
Large upstalra sitting
room with a view of is-
lands for 100 mllrs -
Uvlng room wlth brick
fireplace -2 car gara~e wlth parking apace for
2 more can. -Al!klnJt S:W.!500. Owner may ac-cept 11maJJ tntdel
HOME & INCOME
... DUPLEX • 2 bedrooms ea!'h on ocean side of
highw~. Uving rooms each with fireplace, 2
c.ar garage wlth l0x20
work.'lhop. Roof sundeck
with ocean view. Out-
standing c o n d I U o n
makes th\! a ten1flc buy at $48,900.
THE~EAL
ESTATERS
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
POOL HOME
Attractive Newport COi'·
ncr 3-bedroom home lo
TIP TOP ronditlon. Carrll'ts le drapes. hard-
wood floors. wood ahln-
.:k roof. larRr double gara5e wlth workshop.
1Sx35 pool v.1th filler
And he8tcr. Thcre 13 aJ.
· t so a !!ll'flftr& ttt dreaslnJl mom and belh at pool
arl'a. S28,500 -Try
10';0 rlov. n.
·-
llACH DUPLIX
~ block to ocean -Custom built -3 bdrma
up le 2 bdnns down. Lnrge double garage
plus lllorage -Look at
lhi.<1 for 0$43.950 -Try 10'" down.
THE fJEAL
E .STJ\Tt:R::
unu CAStU
Cute -Comfortable-
"' up to date 2 bedroom& • famU, room, be1utl· ful ~u It drapes,
bullt·ln range A oven.
And IAndlcapinit, all
ahow pride In ownenhip.
SlSSO down <or te. T >
Total monthly ~nta
lncludirw tues $130.
Whfon tlila t. • COM we have no more.
~ .. .,.,....,
WINDD
SAUSlU ,
'4'-7171 146.ZJ1J
2043 ~DRIVE
646-TTU Operi Eves.
walk to
HuntinC)ton ·
State Beach
Me ~ar new and
this home sparkles!
4 very spacioa.s bedroorm
family room, dream kllchen
coordinated carpets/drapes
larie lot at end ot
a cul de aac street
priced at owners cost of
S36.250
Call Mn. Pavlovich
Eves: 673-6316
3 Bdrm 3 baths Deluxe On-
quiet C'llkle-sac street and
Mesa Verde Golf Course.
Pool and waterfallt. Partly
furnished. $55.500. Good
lenna.
llania &ealty
642-«i60
A COOL POOL
For a long hot aummer
4 BRs 2 batba, fireplace, car-
peting, patio Ir beautif\IJly
landscaped yard. S23,900 -
s.1000 bandies. LOCKHART
RL TY 641)..3322 64&-~1
OWNER, M o n t I c tt 11 o
Townhouse; 3 BR. 2 Ba.,
pll9o cl pool; sreat Joe.
Encl. gar.; comp. redecor.;
real bu,y! 119 Yorktown Ln.,
CM. Shown by app'L 546.
6198
University Park 1237
4 BR., 2lAi baths, family
rm.: 2 frplcs. Asking
S2S,OOO. 833-0047 Owner
4 BR, 2"'1 BA, 2-slory. 5 $2600 ON. PYMT. NUNTIHOTOtl HACH u .. ..,.~,.. N1ouu .._ HUlfTllfeTOtl MMIOUI t• SAN CLaMPNTa minutes lo uo:arh. Family I $150 MO. PYMT. l'OUllTAI• VALUY 1411 OAllA f'OlllT
room, dining room, 2 car lNCL. B01ll PRJN. le INT. :=J~:C,. ::: ~:!.".:C:i..fuC...
garage. Elec. bit-Ins. Ce-MISSION REAL TY •.uo•• .. cw• un RENTALS me1t driveway, block wall, """' s . ,. ___ t HW'V., , -c:nm~ LON9 lllA<H ,,..
f ced """' ........, -J ..... ,._ •• u ' ,.... Apts. Unfuml1hed en yard. Nicely land-Phone (71 ") .. , .. "731 o•~• co·--.... scaped. Fotmer model ~ ~ """" ,.__ .. ~ • • •• ••N••AL ,.
_8_•_ck_B_•_Y ____ 1_2_4_0 be>me. $37,000,· Call owner SEE nus. Cu.tom ba.ilt ~ g: ~~ :: ~Tat~~~. r,::
847.664() aft 8 p.m., anytime charm home near new. ::_:..,.. :::; :::= ::::n :: CUSTOM BUILT HOME
By owner • must sell
3 Bedrooms. Huge family
room. Formal dJning rm.
Breakta.at rm. 2 bath!>.
Lovely pool. Prof.
Landscaptng. Consider lease
with aption at $1000. S350
month plus pool & yard
m a l n t e n a n c e. OPEN
HOUSE every weekend
2227 DONNIE RD.
N"pl Beach 642-5146
BY Owner -4 yr old 2 story
colonlal style borne, 2600 sq
ft. 5 Bednn, 3 baths,
carpets, drapes. ttlec bl\·ins.
Fenced. landscaped. S37.~
Terms flexible. 54&-6&16
CUSTOM 3 BR 'J Ba, htd.
weekends. Grand ocean view, 2 BR. 2 MIDWAY cm 1m NllWl'Oltf lllCMIH me
$21,450
GI APPRAISED
F'l'Cer • upper 3 BR, film.
rm w/trplc. Needs some
paint. O\vner's purchased
new home
BRASHEAR REALTY
847-8531 968-U 78
-TWO FOR THE-·
PRICE OF OHE
Nlce 2 BR home, treahly
Ptl1nted + a ""119.I m the
back of the lot. Priced for
flut saltt at $18.SjX).
Paul Jon• Realty
847-1266 Evrs. 842-:io'H4
BA. ;'dany built.Ins + kit SAlfTA ANA "" WISTCLlflP IUI
S45.000. See owner. 3072-i ~~~~~:"" NOTI. ::: =•:!!iy f'Hlt :!:
Driftwood, So. Laguna. ~ run1N 16't •An •Lu'" IMt 3118 NOllTH T\ltTIH 1'41 co•OHA DIL MAii 1211 . ANAHalM U.lt IALIOA Sltl
W VEL'{ OCEAN VIEW llLVRltAOO CANYON UH •AY ISLAHOt ,. U.OUNA HILU 17'1 LIOO ISLa Slfl Lanni patio, used brick fr,I LMUICA HACH "• HUNTINOTOll HACM .... 3 llDRMS. 2 BA. $43,900 LA•UNA .... un "" "0UMTAIM VALLrt M"lt
Call 496-1243 bt>twn 10..5 pm ;!: ~~·~~lnANO :: :~~o:,l'c~"0 ;::
4 flR den 2 ba 3 •-1,. best CA,,STUNO •••CM tnt LONO HACN SHI ' " ' " .. ,.. OANA f'OINT 1119 OltAN08 COUWTY NII
Mrlb end. oceanside loc. CAltUUD 1M UllDIN OllC1¥9 U l t
SOS.500. 494-7664 oc11AM10• me ftnM1NST.. un SAW DtaM Im MIOWAY CITY Ml•
LOVELY OCEAN VIEW 1t1VawtlD9 COUNTY •• """" AMA ,.,.
3 BR 2 Ba. tpl., Qec:k.!, petio. ==:-:.:: MO'nD = ~rll ANA MllewTI =
$33.800. Owntt, 494-567!1 DU~DH "CM UL• "7t COASTAL mt =======~=;:::. Al'AITMllfn flOtl IALI .... L.AOUNA HACH ml
Duplex" For S.le 1975 RENTALS ~~._:~~~:L ~
Hou'" FumiafMd SAN JUAN CAf'ISTllAIHI ..,..,, 2·2 BR Apts yard, gar., ,,.,..,,. ... L DANA f'OllfT 11•
Quiet EastaJde, C.M. UlfTAU TO IHAH = RC.\L ESTATE,
By O\l"Tler. Walk to tx-:ich or $3000. dn. * 534-2S88 ~°.';t MHA 11• Gener•I
MESA Verde; 4 BR. 3 Baths: school, 2 story 4 extra l~e Mau :::• ~~ 1'111f'LIX, 9tc. ,..
pool; beaut. lndscpd. Sr?t·
ting. View ot hills. S30 • .t50
OWNER 548-6325
TRANSFERRED to Samoa
3 BR 2 ha, patio, el« ldtch
dishwuher, drapea, w I w
cpta beautifully 111.ndscaped,
truii trees. S24,950. S.~2783
2400 sq. ft. L11d .. ~pd .. auto. BR&, J ba . tam rm, brau11-Apartments couH1 f'Altll 1111 COMDOM1111uM ..,.
---~kier• &: door opener. Irvine Terr•ce 1245 fully IAndsc. low upkeep. Fo ~-I 1 80 HllWl'OtlT HACH mt :~':o:A:;:: :;:: Terrific Triplex $42,500. 540-3100 Aft 6 PM . yard w/patlo. Many extras. r -• 9 ::=~ :.:!"u :;: ::J. ~~· .. ~~ .. cou1ti :=
Cote to an liboppln1 and bus· BY Owner; large 1926 1q. BY OWNER: 2 bdr, conv. S33.900. 962-3447 TRIP~ for limited time ~~"1°:::,... ms eu•IT "°M•• '"'
1ness needL Tbe property ft .• 5 BR.. botlle. 3124 den. Sl>Bcious nna. frpl, BEAUT. Glen Mar 3 BR & sacrifice by owner $36, 900 • WUKLlflll' = MISC. HNTALI ""
ts fn uoellf!lt condition. Monnie Way, CM 540-1347 patio, prlv. $38,500. 6'73-791l5 paneled den; carp., drapes. ~ .!'!._r mo In come. :'."~~•,•11n """" nn :'uC.~:::,."::~::~Y =
Each uni bub" bedr1x>ma SCN'ened patio. l mm a c . ""ac"""' excel cood. All BACK .. ., me TUILH f'AllKS ..,
t ~ • 3 bdrm 6 fam, vac, open Coron• chi M.r 1250 FHA appr., -.650, x 1n1 newly redecorated. Prime '"'' uu,,. ::; aut•Mast HllTA'-.._. 2 baths, farced air heatinf, daily. North CM. $24.950. ....., I •• 111v1N• THllACW °"'te• HllTAL .. rt built-In ldh:hens and all are a.mer l.155 Austln 54~mt 1----------t<'rms. Coe. ...ways ~ted. 664 co110NA on MA• ::! ll'OllSTJJIAL f'IOl"HY-r ... carpeted and draped. These . OWNER 962·2578 enter St., CM Don IALtOA COMMHCIAL '°"
unlta ve .......... of ownenb1 NEAR scbool.11. 2070 Pres. Pl. Uve nr. the Beach Pl'ldham 64.2-185() during HY ISLANDS = lllOUSTlllAl lllNTAL .... and~~ Income.:. 3 lri Br. vatlo, fncd yard, Boat or Trailer? week or 538-5124 aft 6 ,. ~~ac:!"~su110 all ~!!.'·H•S :;:
sides. S39.500. U7,500. Owner. 549-2198 In this light, airy and cheer-Lovely corner with brtt7.e· weekend•. NUNT•N•TOll HACH !!!: CIT•us 01tov11 ms
tul ho 3 BR "' i..... t wau 3 BR + ]At bath. •-u 'OUNTAIM VALUY tclt AClaAOI 11tt me. • ~ .... ~ , .,. ,..,,., RENT IWA~ ••ACM tcH u.ic• tLllNO•I ,., Men Verde 1110 maculate. type finandna· AL~ LOH• HACH .. nso11T f'ltOf'lllH •"'5 OPEN SAT ... SUN 1., Hiffal Re•lty HouMt Fuml-&.-~ 011.AN•• couNTY ,... 011A•o• co. f'1to1"11tTY on
POOL HOME "" ...., .._ SNfTA AMA Mlt OUT Oft STATW "ltOI'. "" 341 Hu.el Dr. CdM "Homes lo Match Income" ------.;......;;..:..._ ftlTMllftTllt "" MOUNTAIN I OIHllT ..,. ..
Beeutiful comer lot home Or•nge Co.at Property 8740 Warner 842.44«) Rent•l1 to SIMr• 2005 :,.~:v~"':.•i•M1'S ':::. ~~~~,.,~:~er,. ~::vica :!~~
2043 WESTCl.J.FF DRIVE with Wp healed pool l'or 332 ~le, CdM ~ SA VE ,;"•"·"'-" colts W a,.,......,." 1 ,n,..,1 COASTAL 11't a.1. IXCNAMoa .,,. 646-TTU Open Eves. sale by owner· fl&.500. New· ... _._ ; U-"" 1 ~ •»• e &1rl 21 + LA•UU HACH 17'1 It. e. WAMTIO Get
ly carpeted with 2 flreplac-sume FHA loan; luxury at I to sbartt 3 BR apt. with 2 LAOUllA 11 .. uu .,., BUSINESS •nd
JUST LISTED es oovmd patio A panelled Reduced $3,000 low cost. 4 BR. 2 Ba .. for· otbers. 673-0695 aft 6 su CUMHT• ~ FINANCIAL
2 lftory, 4 BR family ..__e garage. Open House SaVSun mal dining. bit-Ins; trpl., ---. ~,;!:'.":.JA:.'!WlllO mt IUS,..HI Of'l>Ol"TUMITl•I "" '""" Ne• 4 BR, 3 baths in sprmklers. carp., drps. Min-Newport S.Kh 2200 oAJtA "°"" n• 1us1Mass WANTlo ..-with channlng Spanish de-3UO Bermuda Dr. 624-3200 Harbor View Hllls ulrs 10 S:tn Dtego Fwy T~ 1ttVHS1oe couMTT .. lffVISTMl!llT o"""""'"'" "'' cor. Large livinr room, for-OWNER lfev\ng attR. Must . 3 BR 2 BA ,_ YACATIOll ••NT•u .,.. i11v11TMl!NT WANT•o ""
al
~2.000 tal pyt. lilce rent. By ownrr. . • "'l'lc. 2 aep. CCNIOOMltllUM ,.. "'°"'n TO LOM mt
m dining room It panelled sell nice Mesa Verdi! pool [)('\ancy Real Estate make otter 89'l~ garages. Apnl 15. June LS DUPLHIS ll'UOll. 1'11 f'U,ONAL LOA,., ms family room· an in horn -it ..,..... RENT JIWtUY LOAMS ... .,. . an en-e D'4U' """ course. Allr mmo OPEi'll 12 pm-9 pm lownerl • ....., per mo. Summer rent-ALS COLLATHAL LOANS •m
!anted fenced lot. Catch lh1s sume new FHA-VA lo8.n. 3 £E£ --~-Spotless 3 Br, new ""lg. R·2 al June 15-Sept. is. Winter Hout. Unfvmlift.d lllAL llTATI LOANS .,...
low low pnce • S34.900 (own-Bedroo111J1 • famlly room, 2 BEST VIEW • BEACH lot al--~" ..... Sll 000 r1mtal. Sept. 15 • June u ••Mta.u _.. MOUOMll. '""" a.. ''45
.. _ -~A--' ,.._ Ba AREA ~.e ...,,UI . .....,,. COSTA ..... -• MOte•Y WAttno ,,.. <'r n..s ...... ~ aoo......,, lhs. No qualltylng or 17681 .. .., per mo 1037 West "' -••
house & doesn't want 2 Pf'Y· points. lmmedlate occupan. Hilltop Corona Hilanda. Fee. nrw Hv;: =~.1 ~~~ Balboa Blvd. 5.cs.11112. :~ •• :.:~,.o'r'.• :: A~~~~~~~CMEESNTS
mentll. MESA VERD E cy. Prlndpe1a only. ~77fJ'J 200' Lot. 4 BR. 4 BA. <l.000 SlOOO On. J m m e d I a t t le I I --'--NRNlt'T :.".c.. :! Nu110 "-..u -
REALTY ~ Cambridge model, 1800 aq. aq. ft. Uv. rm., den. Vac-PQSSeSslon. Call f73-2676 Y • ,,.... 2350 •nPCMn ... 1'1. *''' LOST .... 1
ft ant. OPDI Sat It Sun 441 llllWOH IMCMlll -NOIOlflU .... E .. ..-Loe -.; 3 BR., 1% &., l.5'x28' 111.JielJa. S&'!.OOO. or ex. 3 BR. 2 Ba., pool; w/w New laland home 4 BR 3 '-tAYtltCNln .. MNOUllC8Mltm Mll
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r trlr.tiato-change. Bkr. ~44 cp~,;· dr•l>'!S· "1>1.; assume Avail May & J~. $2'1'5/mo: =L~,':"at :: ::,",."::,.u :n own rage area. ew w w cp na: OCEAN VIEW-a'r. to loan at $165 Mo. total. 675-2916 UlllVHSITT ,.,... ltl1 PAID 091TUlltY .. ,, • 5~~ loan. By owner. S25.900 Owner 8!r.HJ193 1av•• Jae llUNlltAL DIHCTOlll .., • Htte are 2 11>3clous bed· S31,500. 54 .. 1nr.: Ca "EO SHORES L ~c• MY n• 11Lo••sn , . .,, ch ' I .,. ....., ""'" NEW li!ltin1t. 3 Bdr, 2 bath. ldo tale 2351 IUT ILUJI' net CAID 0, TMAMKI ..,, ~~·:m. a ~: B-Y--OWNER. 4 Bdnna, 2 3 BR. Ir den, custom built. crt•s. drpll. nr l<'hools. ·-VIII• THIAC• H• , .. M•MOtltAM "17
kitchen featurlna a bn!ak· baths, lam room. bltns. A-1 condition. 3,000 sq. tt. ~930. <>Mier. ur-7022 224 VIA Lido ~d and '1'2$ ~:~:! 0 •L MA• := ~:=~~:; ~:~~" ::::
f ..... ._ __ and f....--.1 air b-~t dsbwlhr. new cpta, extra Jr" Drfve by 4545 Tremont & Ca" Sat. Vla Lido Nord. c.n 213: '"' tSL.A•Ot Dllt C1t1111AT01u11 .,. ""' _. un • ..,.. ""' • call Robe M"--""'>A UOO IS & WI MISMOltlAL "Allll 6421 fh~""'"'out. 'nUs won"l 1 .... )'8.l'd. $25.~. GI I 0. n. r1 Nattress Rltr. OWNER'S Pru•"-1""" ~<Al ru: 27~7 IAl.aOA'" ltUllO -AUCTIONS ..,. uu.,_u ..,., O: ... UL.,,_. &4Z-}485 °" -~ °"" 6q. N 11---,,_. V Sl24 per month lndodes tu. ......,....,.,... ft 3 BR.. atrium, potlo. ~ a ~artleftiltanaleT ~:-;;-~:;ACll =: ~~~~r' suvtc:• ::
Mand i.nlurance. BIG POOL-4 BR, By Owuer-let&.--a-1-.. 11 1300 ~ 5X1 GMaroy Dr. It with ..... edl HUtrT"9ftOll ....... ,.. •• TllMISf'CMl'TITIOll ...
$39,50!>. By JlllJ't'., llCbool., -~ ·-oou-1u 1 ITAi .. VA'-UY lllt AUTO TlAMPOltTA~ .._
sreat for kida. ~ BALBOA 2 BR~ with 2 ORF.GON boaDd. must aelll LAaun• 8elcft 270,, =--~ = ~"°!~.... =
BR allt. ttntal Only an 4 BR, 2 BA. Seab&Yen home. ,A Summer Pike ~ aa::.r, = ~.! DllECTOttz.
alley A Sl00,000 flfllY from Frplc. $21.& Oner-S48-G48 June to Sept. si.om ==·· = ......... tHYtCI .. ONLY $42,000 C>Ymu: 4 br, 2 ba., landJicp., Available now ,_., ... IOWAY cm ..... ~~, .... A ... ...,...,. 8-Y Front-615---4020 ....... """" •'9Wn .... --• Ml ... trpl. X1nt ldlll. $24.500. Sept for 113» eo1onat""A " = A¥TO Hf'AIH .. ~ all 5 OI' wkcnd.'l Cbetttul • ~ uu .. bAClt .. ~~ ... , ... 9"" = Udo lsl• ____ l3S1 ----_...,;....__-------._..;;;;;.. J Br bouat sltoepa 4 "-'OVllA .... .,., !:!! .... , MAlflfTIM~•• .-
1-•llll•llllll•••" Fountain V•lley 1410 I Located 11 vtctona Bet1t'tl c.,1#.'::otrt9 ..... ••a. --.n. ttt. ,.. "' .. llC-..ltl C"Om ... et.fly ,.,_,...._~ -'th' C"A:ltTUllO 11.,... = IUllM11S 181VICW1 ltd ~ rlllU s eL..-.,, • .., ,......_. .,.., OAit• -·--IUIU)llt "" Uper Wp larre l«i~ ff!'l!Ced Jot. COfloo;".rni,,. .. 4t CATUll.. un
lfttP1lhm 1-ctory modenl "-1•...t. .... t. -•--1 ..._.____ . call '42-12'1'2 OUPl•llD ...,. • ., .. = CHtlll'TloWftH &Mt 4 BR en t't ll k>t. ~.,.u .. ~ _..,...,,.. --.....:.....-....:;.;.;:..:::.:.::__ __ 111NT .. • • tAttf'a11.,••• ..,. ....__ This homeCIOlllld be a model -~111. ~ .. -tm.ooo •" A8h. '""'..._, °'"'° , .... u... ..,. wit.ti ~ terms "'' mod9'8 CCII•....... -T ~. p ....nM. CIOlfTIAcT04tt .,.
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JOBS & EMPLOYMENT JOI WANTWO, ,,._ ,_ JOI WANTID,..... ...
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SALE AND TRADE
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S.turd41 Aptll U, 1968 DAILY PILOT 11
1 ••NTALS 1 •INT ALS RENTALS "Cl .. I AL5 RENTALS
.....,,_ Unfurnla.,_ HoUMe Unfumlahed Apta. f urnlahed J Apta. UnfurnltMd Apts. Unfurnhhed
..... __ 3 1001 Newport Wfft 3375 Sant• Ana 5'20S.nta Ana 5620 c .. ta -Huntfnpon Beach 4400 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
BEAUT 3 bT .. 2 ba. crpts. w h ---t-~..i Ch. be f Com Cl I ~ BR l" baths With new drapes UnlU Sept lst e NEW e LUXURIOUS e e ave .._,,_ m r o mt~ Y C c~. bas eaa built-ins, Walk t~ beach. $1~. 962.3886 RESORT UVlNG Beautification award for lttt 2 yNrt ••• Come
tarp lol WW rent at $170 4 NATIVE GARDENS '" the
per mootb or l~ue option Huntington Buch 3400 6 P001.S-SAUNAS-JACUZ2.I I) J A. p ~l ~':;t10,, money. --;:," Rintal Book HUNTINGTON Vo(faire from $99.50
l BDRM EAST SIDE Drop In a nd Brow" Extra lar2e one bedroom. two bedrooms and
·orm din area W•<'lous LI~· 4 Bedroom. 2 Bath Glen Mar GARDENS studios. Hotpoint built-ins, refrigerators,
rm. 6 deft. 7 bll. Beaut )'d, lmmarullue. Fenced Y1rd t 11_ dr · te ti } d~'O I.a s n 0 S2r 00 M A I bl TENNIS ENTERTAINMENT carpe s Qt'. apes, pr1va pa OS, poo • rec-~-1441 r. --' m · .iu/:~. o. viu • e tn BOL.SA-CH ICA & HEIL. reation area, separate children's section.
LOVELY. llE'W & nr nr-;-3 WALKE~ & LEE ADULTS 847·Ml4 811 So. FAIRVIEW RD.
bdrm, l" ba. b 11 · 1 n s . 7682 Edlngl'r Betw"n McFadden & First St., Santa An• hdwood fioors. fnt'd ~d. dbl 8424455 Open Eves. Laguna BHch 4705 547_7485
alt iaraee. $175 mo J4Mi79.i LEASE; 3 BR . carp .. drps., NEWLY tumlshl!d 3 bdrm. ""!~~~~~!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!
LOVELY, Nur new ~-BR& blt~-: walk to sdioolil & 212 bath. all ele<"trla built ~
den. l\l BA. lenl·rd ~d :>.1nl sbcppuu:. Sl!l7 Mn.; Ne;ir 1115• PaMramic view over-L.eguna Beach 5705 L19un• Beach STU
area. Lease S200 Ova1l ;'.1ay I B•ookhursl & Adams 968-lookmi: Aliso Brach. sm -------------------
lbl s.t2-275.5 aft I f'\1 ~ 216'.?l Wesley Dr . 499-:17;,.) , ~ bdrm. 1.afit' \.d, !·!' 11 .i:ar 3 BR. house. 2 bi1 bltn\ . '.? Br:~ OC'f'an \'ll'W W11lk bll.5. summers com'1n'
fro!. (.~!n~. SJ:~ 11·,,, ni:r~•I lr,.l. d~l gc1r ._ ln~d. ~d.I li(tsp, bc-h $100 Shi!\\ 1h1s
Plare, • blk~ f. 11! '\111 I.I•' Pa,·1!11" Sand' Sl.iO 1:1J R1l6 wet'k 317:1~ Viri;:inia way
C.\ 7-3517 ;::;.... ___ -· 1 $o Lw.: fkh
3 BDRM, gerage 1·p1s, frpl. Huntington -----
garbage dlsp. lrnl·cd 1d Harbour 3405 RE~TALS
Adults only. $150 rno :?6~ Apts. Unfur~is~
I Elden Ave. WATERFRONT
1
2 BR Large fncd yd Drapei.. HOME General 5000
No garaae. $100. '.! o 3 2
Orange ~44~ Avail April 3 BR 2 bath, private dock. VENDOME 24. lmmed. occupancy. Lease
BRAND new 3 bdrm. cpls. al $435/mo. Bkr Call Dick
drps, blt·U!S. model home Fabian 8-17-2'";>31 SPECIAL I
S:.?15 mo Mrs :'>lt"Cloud
;Hs-41"1
: BR.; t'losc-m. E1'1~1d~.
*'".-! gar , :-Mil 11 a1r1 &
~ardl'ner paid SI l'I
:i48-8647
BY Owner. 2 BR 1 hath,
I
clean complettly carprt!'d &
cba!>"<I. 309 Broa<lwRy. Sl60
Pf't mo. Call rvr~ i;n 4:i77
4 BR., 2 BA.. hv rm , din I rm .. den; $250 Mo.
646-20-12 :l1!l-11Wil r.VI'~
2 WKS FREE RENT
---Make reservaLJ<ins NUW
Fount1in Valley 3410 Newlv Redecor~~,.d
St!.lll To,,nhousc. I BR l'" Close to shopping, Park
ha . pool. frplc . dbl :;ar . Boys Club & Girls Club
rarp . drap!'~: !l62 1!121 e Spacious 3 Br's 2 Ba
Laguna Beach 3705
Rentals Available
Apls & houses • all prke
• Swim Pool • Put/green
e F'rpl lndlv /lodry fac' Is
• A<lult~ & Family u eu
1845 Anaheim Ave.
C.M. 64'.!·'.!824
ranges. We need additlonal l~••!!!!!!!~---
rcntali; & property listings. RENT CUSTOMERS WAITING 2 BR DUJ>lex. <'IOSf in, 3 Rooms Furniture
ed _.. B!'<'kwith Rlty L.airuna Sch r ecoralt-u. palln Adults $2S Month
1 $125/mo. 642-294!1 "''"" 627 ~-Coast Hwy. 494-7508
S135: z BR., frplr . nrwl~ l~n' Japruirse modem :l BR. FULL OPTION TO BUY
decor., lge. frm·rd ~ ;1rd~: -ba homr. w/sunkcn dw No deposit o.a.c.
Priv1te 8Hch, Prlv1te Lanai
Elevator to Oc11n
Breakers BrHking at Your Door
A f:ew 2 hdtoom, 2 11th Apts.
A•1il1ble o~ Yur Leu • -Adulh
FROM $275
LAGUNA LIDO 499·2835
31755 S. COAST HIGHWAY, SO. LAGUNA
RENTALS I Apts. Unfurnished Costa Mesa 5100
Costa Mete 5100 NEWL. Y PAINTED
FAIRWAY
VILLA APTS.
3 BR APTS
POOL
ADULTS ONLY
M1n19er Mrs. C1raon
2 BR "''gar · fenced. Pt"IV.
Patio. Water paid.
CarrlenPr maintained.
22211 "B" Pla~ntiJl Av. tl.00
Ple11se lnok & then ce.11
537...o3M
Newport Belich 5200
2 BR. Bay Front apt. Beau·
tiluUy decorated, immacu·
l11tr. 4th fl'r. Vista del Lido.
Uul. rum. S500 per mo.
Yearly, leese. Avail. im~
dull<'ly. No pets. No children
undrr 16. 64&-152'2 or 548-4690 r--11-~---1~~h~Have-Aliy------
Of These Things A
children welcomr fil:!-tm ~_rm. r1~I. 2 p;itln~ fully -~-fi.FM .. --20122 S•nt :!..A.Yt • .-----.'91-'------..-----r1:1asrfRtmiinv bltn lrlmirr~ F ·t R t I 546-8260 :l BDRM Unrurn llou~r 1n 1 1 hlk r · lwh s·w urn1 ure en I I '.! hr, pool, patio. gar. blt-1ns.
cpts, drps, adlll, no pets,
$140 mo, 642-8001
DAILY PILOT
WANT-AD
1. Stove
2. Gultu
3. Baby Crib
4. Eleetrlc Saw
S. Camera
6. Washer
7. Outboard Motor
I . Stereo Set
9. Couch
1 O. C1arinet
11 . Refrigerator
12. Pickup Truck
13. Sewing Machine
14. Surfbo1rd
15. Machine Tools
16. Dl1hwasher
17. PuppY
18. Cabin Cruiser
19. Golf Cart
20. S.romet.r
21. Stamp Collection
22. Dinette Set
23. Play Pen
24. Bowling Ball
25. Water Skit
26. FrHHr
27. Suitcase
21. Clock
Will Sell Fast!
29. Bicycle
30. Typewriter
31. Bar Stools
32. Encyclopedla
33. Vacuum Cl11ner
34. Tropical Fish
35. Hot Rod Equipm't
36. Fiie Cabinet
37. Golf Clubs
38. Sterling Silver
39. Victorian Mirror
40. 8.droom Set
41. Slide Projector
42. Lawn Mower
43. Pool Table
44. Tires
45. Plano
46. Fur Coat
47. Drapes
41. Linens
49. HorM
50. Alrplane
51. Organ
52. Exercycfe
53. Rare Books
54. Ski Boots
55. High Chai r
56. Coins
57. Electr ic Train
51. Kitten
59. Cle11ic Auto
60. CoffH Table
61. Motorcycle
62. Accordion
63: Ski1
64. TV Set
65. Workbench
66. Diamond Watch
67. Go-Kart
68. Ironer
69. Camping Trailer
70. Antique Ftlrnlture
71. Tape Recorder
72. Sailboat
73. Sports Car
74. M1ttreu, Box S~s
75. Inboard Speedboat
76. Shotgun n . Saddle
78. Dart Game
79. Punching Bag
80. 81bv Carriage
81 . Drums
82. Rifle
83. D"lc
84. SCUBA Gtar
These or any other extra tflinCJS around th• house may
be tumecl Jnto cash witft a
DA IL Y PI L 0 T WA NT· AD
so e • e
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DIAL DIRECT
642-5678
DAILY PILOT WANT ADS .
WILL WORK FOR YOU!
Get In On The Action T odUJ!
17th SL 646-fl.il!.l I Court. Srr Mi;:r !17:!-A \\' ;j94 ;..si.:,; mm ' .... i. 517 W. 19th, f.M M8·1454
I 2 BR house. newly riC'C'nrat.•d I RENTALS Costa Mesa SI~ ORLEANS
no pels 11-40 prr m011th Afh· Furnishtd
Adults Only 1994 Pomona. Ql
MeSll Verde 3110
4100 Disc1iminauvr TPn;ints
---------!or Prest1ge Address
$22.50 Wk. Up
Costa Mesa
13 Bdrm. 2 bs. fenced vd.
I
patio, cp1~;. drp~. i>il·lll~
Lease $195 67J.580!l
Newport B11ch 3200 -... --~ --
• Studio It Bach apt.I.
• lncl Utils & Phone .erv.
• Ma.id Service 1V avaJI. e New Cafe & Bar
2384\2 Newport Blvd. 5-lil-!l7:i:t
TOWNHOUSES SUS CASIT AS
Community Pool Nrw Units Now Rrn11ns::
Crpts/drps, bil·lllb. frplr l"um1shed BaC'hrlor &
I 2 Bdrms. 2 baths .. S200 mo. 1 Bdr m Uni ls
3 Bdrms. 21, b1 SZ50 mo I Mrdalhon by llotJlOlllf
Bay & Beach Rt>ally. Jnc. 2110 Nf.'wport Bl\'n.
RENTA L DEPT. ------ -202!l W. Balboa Blvlf. NB I A1TR. 2 BR. upstairs: w/w
673-3663 E\'rs: 54S-6966 cpling, drapes: nrw furn
---Good loc. Sli1.50. Oldrr
For LH11 $300. per mo. I rhild OK 54!).:1643. Or S<'I'
with option to buy, 3 :!'.l"-.6·R '111plr s
MARTINIQUE
GARDEN APTS.
Parklike surroundings
FURNISHED BACHELORS t
UNFURN l BR -2 BR · 3 BR
2 baths available
Carpels. drapes. garai:t
18th & Santa An1, C.M.
f>.16-1.!X: 646·."42
Maple Capri
SPAC 2 & 3 BR, JI , hath.I
Cpls, drps, 2 pools
!\ear shp'i; and sehnols
FROM $99.50 BR condominium In the --. lluffs Caff 644•1009 $1Ul . A'!TRACT I Vf •. _Mgr. l!l98Maplr, #2.__
• iop:irto11i:. 2 Mrm. I ll "c:" Silver Gate Apts.
,j BR 2 ba ho1~sr; B11rk Bay pat10, .s::~r" artull\. n11 prt'. f)J,X Barh Apt. ""Ii" rm
area: S26:1 Month. C:irpeli;, ~P<'n 22.l-l·A Rutrzrri; nr I Bdrm kil<'hrn & b:i. 1 G.·
rlrapes. l>lli-{)'l2R B<\C'llF:LOR· SPAC'lOL'S I :! BR Apts. :l BR Apt w ~
3"'lO :'\n prts Sl2.~ mo h:i Nr schli; & fwys m walk· Newport ShorH ' nrros11 rPQ. 1!'11'! ins:: riis1 of OCC
I BR. 2 h:i , 5 yrs """· PAP"CiO:-IS. Apt 'l I !lAA F.I C'11mmo. Apl I. f\I
APTS.
3 BR APTS
POOL
ADULTS ONLY
1741 Tustin Avenue
Cost• Me11 642-4641
HARBOR
GREENS
BACHELOR · UNFURN.
from $100
incl. utll
I · 2 & 3 BDRM.
FUR,'11, & UNFURN.
Heated Pools. 0 11111 Car,.
~Oler. Adj. to Shopping -
2700 Peterson Way. al Hal'
bar & Adams, Costa Mesa.
546-()370
<illbbousr pr1v1lt>gr~ S12:1 J-~·smr:-2 -BR. Elr1· hi ins,• S fl Q --
' mo. 6T:r-OH4. 646-6111 pii!ln, ~11ri11:P Arlults nnl v I Be d V'll
I 361-B Oglr $13.'l m,;. 2 Oll'C bedrooms. upsta1r~. rmu a I age
I
University Park 3237 li.t'-t:!!IS 11 '11 haths. carpel~. drapt's.
----Private pallo. garagr
UNIVERSITY PARK S60 to SRO Apl Uhl pa1rl. WALi.ACE AVE. VILLAS
S-15 to~ H Tri Ubl prl. I 2001·0 WallacP /l.vr . CM
2 BR. 2 hath.~. blt·tn RIO f.. _1_~ ~;,..1;x,1 1111 7 pm (Just south or llamilton •1 1
disbwashrr. Quick poss. $211 NASSAU Palmi: I & 2 !:JR I-MISS.ION MANOR -
Spac 2 & J BR, 11., b11th11
Carpets. drapes & POOL!
Near shopping & ~hools.
From $110.
M;?r. 2'.!H Collrs::e #2
2 BDRM. l ~ bath. Encloeed
~arage. Inquire al 4138 Pa·
• lril'e ·Rd.. Npt. Bch
W1Jtcliff 5230
SPLIT·L.EVEL
2 BR. \12 BA. patio5, swim
pool, drape&, w/w carpet&.
Bll·lll~. Avail May 1 !>18-E615
Corona ilel Mar 5250
* Channel Reef *
APARTMENTS
SPECTACULAR VTEW
Waterlront/Loc • Boat
51ips Available
2 BR • 2 Bath Apts.
LEASE • or -BUY
S-420 Mo. & up • S59,SOO up
'.?525 Ocean Blvd., CdM
673-1788 -for further Into
1-IC'rman Trott. Mgr.
tttr 0
~-re~~r:~
• ,:-, fEN ACR.E.5
l Ii 2 BR. Furn Ir Unfuln
Frplcs I Pri/Patios I Poola
Tennis • Contnl'I Bkflt. 9
hole PutVCreen.
~ Sea Cane, CdM 644-2611
tMacArthur nr. C.O.st Hwyl
Modern deluxe A Br.
21.11 baths, years lea.H, mo. on l .vr lra~r. Furn or Unf Sll:l-Sl:iO Hid
I tn E. 22nd St. 642•3645 I Dl'lllXe Uni 2 BR $140 mo
:; BR. 2 ba frpl<'. c-arpctic. & _flOO___ -Nr'' ly drcorated. rucrly Ind·
'.! BR w/range & refrt!l available June 15th.
Lockable iarage 1 or ! Ask ror Mr. or Mrs. White.
drapes, 1111 f.'IPr kltchrn Sl40: l;T!L. rai~. lovrly :! sc·pd Also 1 lrg furn Bache· children welcome. Nr 19th & 673-3298. 67J..6210
BRAND ~EW. lmmtd PoSS BK: hlO<'k ~n l\-;\1ar1. 571 lor. SllO 28l!;i Mcndnlil Dr .
S250 per mn. I .llWln 64&-1111 I ~~--07117 Apt. A ~ l~.>-121 --I RAC11LR Apt. rpls, drps. ht1. SEE now: av111I~ MAy 1111
I BR. 21: bll. 2 l'rplcs. LOTS ms, S89 util .JXI 26.'i7 Oram::('. Modem, spac I & 2 BR .
of closrl &· ~lora;::,. •parr Apl A 64lHiKifi down~tairs; walk to llartior
Ideal lnr 1m C'ul ne ac St 1 BEDROOM f11r'T11shrri-Ar;i Shnpping SI!:> to S!l!l.~JO. ;;1~
~~ahf.'im. Sl05. &t!-5111 __ I 1-BR. 2'"2 BA, lots of It~
LGE. Deluxe. quiPI 2 BR 11., age. Blt·tnS, Refrigerator.
hr.. Adults. Eastside '.!.40 16th Yearly. S240. 67:>240'Z
p. 54~3:!
2 Bdrm, cp1s, drps, hh·m!I, 81lbo1 Island 5355
Lf.asr 1 nr 2 yrs. or will Adults only S/l.'1 monlh, c.&t:l. or ~ :l2J6.B M11plt•
rrfrig avail. SI 1:-i mo
962-305.'\ DELUXE. Waterfront 3 BR ••
2 b11.. rarp.. drps.. bltn!,
"' A ~ h !' r I t1 r y P r ; dock
"/boa I lit>·up pnvil. Adults
l'Wll} Yr!). lrai;e S300 Mo.
ii.rand Canal loc l Qwn,.r
li73--0W7
leasf'1rir11rin al S26.i mo. _ ---~~ '.l!O!l _ _ 1 BR nuplr'\ $90 l.ar;:r I hclrm, fri)I. pa ll". ft 1;-;;!i1
paid 21i7'2 Or11ni:1'. ;\pt /I
filrlifl.~ BAY & BEACH n· ~hv. lnr
I &-2 BORMS F•irn £ilr:t21' rn.1ms, lrr'<hly pa 1 n If' t1
G.· launcln. ~rlulr~ AA7 \'u·. 1.-<rril'flrr Clo•r 1n ~hop
! 107 r rn1111t llwv.
fnrtli :).j$Hil;i~ ['Ill): f;l&-211~ Wh1fp l::lcphanrs'.'
n 1mr •• Lint Cnrnn1 rlrl ~br
li75-~ hr t. Sun R.tl-0101
Fx1ra \Iran q111rt I RR, tVl111r c-lepb.'\lll<,"' l11mc-·1t·lin<'
.\duh• 20'.l'l \\ al1~1·r I --
:, \il-IAA.'1 Laguna Beach 4705 Lagune B11ch 470SL.aguna Beach
B_•_c_k_B_a_y ____ 3240 Coron• del M.er '4250
I:; Brdrm ~ b11th~. draJ>('~. $70 . Barn Apt • oo k1IC'h
carpet!. 1111 rolect blt·int; Pnv c-nrrant'!' C'loiir In
Fencrd Avail. lmmcd S29'1. r<'$'11luranl: 1 11dull li73-~931i
I .146-GStlli
EHt Bluff 3242 Balboa 4300
&st t} ~PJul' '6~
~41 1 \'1,IA ~I Oro
!'if'" pnt! Rl'Al'la
Executiv•
Leas.1
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h1 ;inri "'''' •1111r10u• hnm,.
ovrrlnnlon.: ll~t ~"" pnrl
R ,, 11111\ m fhr
hr,un r<-hrlno
CAll for pmatr ~ho"''"lr
Ph. 644-1133
Lido l1le 3351
YRL Y • 3 br 2 be, LARGE
front rm. famlly rm. dlninr
rm J car ra r11rr
!DJAClO\;S patto. NEAR
hay S300 titror,. II a.m alttr
~pm f;i.~124
t OVEL Y -, hdrm-.-r-p-ta-, dflll',
hll-lnt.. Sn patio, lt111tl' m ;i
mo liT:I 41W\1 -----
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CLEAJli B:irhclnr Apts
.\ll 11111 mrl $1:t up
11·1 1:: 841008 Blvd
BALBOA 6n.!)'.1.15
H11~ ·ton 8•1,.'1 •400
· IRee UTILITIES'
'.! BR. W('('kJ)' r11tr11 Pool
Adult~ onl) Qu1r1 t. hf.111111.
fl1I. 171i76 C'Am<'ron ll47 123
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DAILY PlLOT
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Ir lachelor
Utllitita lncluded.
Nea aboppina.
" I02 Knoxville. API. D. HB
53&-2914
FOR rent 2 BR uni apt
Sp'lt ~el, 1 '-s ba, cpt. d:rpl.
d1wabu. dis11. all eltc ,
pool, encl sar. Ooee to
beach. Addt 'I lnlo call
sa&-3190
NEW l bdrm apt, trpl. ww
cpt,, avocedo bit-Ina. drpi.
pvt patio le yd, sar. S125
~-5306
2 It 3 Bdnn 2 ba Poot
Patio. M 0 R A KAI. 8181
Gar field. Pvt atreet 1 blk
~ oU Garfield. 962·899.f
Laqun• Be•ch 5705
100 CLIFF DRIVE
LUXURY FURN/UNFURN
Ynrly Leaae. 1 It 2 BR
1tepe to Shore It Shops
Oceanvtew from every Allt-
from $160 mo up.
494-2449
D•n• Point 5740
Rooma for Rent 5995
FURNlSHED room w I t h
kltchtn privtleaea. Linen
furn. Seml-Rriv. Share bath
with one other !eUow. $45.
541-479'2 aft 6.
SLEEPING rm for working
man. Prlv home It prlv mtr
By Mo. only 135. 154.1
Orange. C.M.
COMFORTABLE room for
workini man. Private en·
ki!nce. 2028 Santa Ana Ave.,
C.M.
I •
lt>dust. Space 746 W. 17th
Costa Mesa 3600 sq fl
~r 17131 434-5082
Lob
PARTIAL Ocean v I e w : Estate Loans 6340 Corona del Mar. Choice RHI
o'&ize lot NOT luaehQld. ---------
Lovely trees. 6 7 3 -2 0 1 0
Realtor
N. EWPORT Beach. B a c k
Bay. Large R-4 Birch St ..
lot Glenn or Ray, Agents.
510-1151 or 549-2132
-LCYr. free &: clur. in Port
Charlotte, Florida: sell or
trade. 646-1447 aft 7 pm.
FUNDS AVAILABLE
TO PURCHASE
SEASONED.SUBSTANTIAL
2ND TRUST DEEDS
IN SOUTHERN
ORANGE COUNTY
6401
• Quintet *
o! Century Plaza, Palm
Springs & the Elisa Ryan
CotUlions
OPENS Tues, Apr 16
for 2 WEEKS at the
Bayside Inn, N.B.
SW. Bach apt.,
Prtv. entrance.
no kitch. REAL ESTATE
AT
PREVAILING PRICES
PHONE 714 • Tn-3512 «24 hr\
ORANGE CNTY. OITICE
Coast Health Club
e FREE SAUNA e
With Swedish massaie by
7 Experienced Massuese'
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
Close to Gener1I 9 am-10 pm
restaurant. 1 Adu 1 t. ---------6200 132 E. 18th St. 642-51*1
&n-8936
$12.50 UP wk W I kitchen
$22.50 up Studio Apta. 2384~
Newport Blvd. CM ~55
NEW n 2.7S up. W-W carpet
Kit. avail. S e m I -prlv.
&4~. 135 Albert Pl, CM
.•:ICE rm. Good Io c .
Congenial home. $55 with
kJtch priv. 548-5998
ROOM for workinit man
w kltbcen prlv. S55 mo.
Costa Meu 842-0026
REAL EST ATE,
Gener•I
Income Property 6000
ror Salt-4 Income units. In
Costa Mesa. Llstlnii ran out.
f'l'duclng price $4000. Must
uU .now $35,950. By Owner.
Trade equlty for cash or
trust deeds. ~
HOME & INCOME
Excel deprec/lnvest oppty 4
Br res l 10-2 Dr 1~ ba apts
2-yr old. Pool E/alde CM
Owner 675-1393 eve 4SM779
lwineu Rental 6060
Prastige Store
In prime location.
Air cond : 2500+ aq fl.
See 11 1801 Ne\¥l)Orl Blvd.
I Costa Mtsa
OR PHONE
MR. WARD 642-1414
Office Rental 6070
IEl
TO smu ESTATE
2 1/l ACRES
VACANT LAND
R.E. lnvtttment Consultanls Funerals 6412
P.O. Box 6287 or 6288 ---------
ANAHEIM 9~
Need working CAPITAL?
Why not !~-back deal?
Have Si0-S100M Cash for
2 1/3 ACRF.s commercial Com. or Mlg. w/rorp les~e,.
zoned <C-2) on major thor-Long tmn OK w/81~',~ NNN
oughlare In Santa Ana. Mo-Like tree stllllding bldg
tel, apts., business. trailer Ownt>rs Call Lytle Rlty
park or other commercial for appralsal 548-~93
OK. or hold for future in-
creaae In value when Bol~ Mortgages, T.D.'s 6345
Ave. fully develops lnto 4-$5565 lr.1 Trust Deed payable
lane blvd. Sewer line stub-$55.65 mo. including 8"'.. on
bed at property. Ample small level oceanvicw lot.
water supply. Drive by n17 AU due 3 yrs, 10', discount
W. Bolsa, Santa Ana, then 404-lU7
phone owner 542-9533. ----------40 Acres up, Counly Rd. ANNOUNCEMENTS
trontAge <N.E. Santa Bar-and NOTICES
bara ColD!ty). Level fer ---------
fruit trees. appreciation and Found !FrH Ads) 6400
future retirement homesite. . Reas. tenns. Only S400 per ~UND Siamese male cat.
acre. or exchange? AM le. Garfield & Bushard
Realty, P.O. Box 30• New Huntington Beach 962-8907
Cuyama, ~76fr2201. or 2326 962-8907 4/16
Thompson Blvd, Ventura, FOUND Pomeranian. Vic
8CY.>-643-3337. 15th SI by American Legion
lo A So C llf $8 Down Hall, NB Cltll & identify
CM'S. • a ' ' 675-3\97 S8 ptr mo , $795 full price. --------L.. Shewlelt, :126 W. 3rd St .. BLACK & Whitr male 1·a1
L.A. Phone 213· 623-5102 Blark ~pot on nolif' vie
l o ACREs:-KirbY, Oregon .,.."'-'•_·s_tc_h_H_64_&-_l_M_9 __ _
WESTMINSTER
MEMORIAL PARK
Mortuary & Cemetery
Complete funerals
from $245
Cemetery lots
from $130
Includes Endowment Care
Everything in one beautiful
place means leu cost.
No trallic problema.
It801 Beach. Westminster
531-1725 ~2421
SERVICE DIRECTORY
B1by1ittlng 6550
June university grad would
like to care for children for
summer vacationing par-
ents. Box M..87. Daily Piiot
BABYSITIING in my home
on weekly basis. H o t
lunches, fenced yard. Toys.
N<!Wporl Beach. 675-25'.!9
Brick, M•sonry, etc.
6560
A Lt. TYPES 1•! as o n r y,
Bru:k, Block. Cement wo1 k.
Also repairs. All type~ Car
pf'ntry & Rooting. 63G 2916. S850 Per Ac • 29% Down SMALL whilr PoOdlt v1c !>16-07-47 north Mrsa Veme off Gislrr BRICK. Concrete. Carpen-=========! 54l>-5293 try Custom Cabinelb. Smail
Out of Stete Prop. 6208 MALE White cat. Vic ol
corona del Mar. 6T.l-8309
jobs. OK Frtt Est 962-6,15
Carpentering 6590 LAGUNA BEACH NEW KINGMAN ADDmON ========-=
Desk spaces available In larste lots, water, power. Lost 6401 !NO JOB TOO SMALL!
newest office bulldlng Bl $695 full price, $10 down, no -f{es1denlial . IndU5trlal Com-
pMme location tn downtown month, no Interns!. Free pie-LOS1' Small white poodle mtrcial ·M a I n t e n a n c e
Laguna Beach. Air condl-tures. map&. Write Box 486. Costa Mesa Parl<. Name RPpalr & R e m 0 d e 1
Uoncd, carpeted. beautilul Kingman, Ant. ' . p e P e . ' R e w. a rd · Heu!'OnJhle. Lii", bonded. . H e 11 r I broken )1 r · iurrd p:tnl"led part.itlonlng. T 'ff o G f 548 7•" Mount. & o ... rt 6210 usta son. ·5 "" or 690 • 962-1961 or ~2·~ • C'llrances: rear leed1 to w. 18th St.
funiclpnl park.Ina lot1. S.'iO KEPAJRS • ALTERATIONS ""r month for .... ce. Add 5 Al.RES -subdivision, Sil-LOST Sunday m o r n I n g CABINETS A I h r;; for dm and ~. Add v1•r Vallpy -18 mile~ East SU!m"e aultt'rt'd millr r at · ny 1 ZI.' JO
01 Banuow. "Land of new to nt'l....,borhood Harbor 23 Yrs exper. SIS-6713 $10 for buame• hour1 •n-""' swcrtng service. AD uttUUes Lakes'', 80 man-mitde lakes HUI~ are•. CcfM. Reward. • Carpentry • Cabinets •
pald e,-.:ctpt t.ei.pbane. In area. A.llalta. flah rail-6i4-2333 • Blt-in!I • Alterations •
DAILY PtLC1I' ilg, recreationaJ, many de-DARK Brown 1 e m 11 1 e • Repairs • Reu: ~9',,83
m FOR.EST AVENUE veJovmenta Ill progreas Bunntae CBI, declawf'd CARPENTERING & Rool·
LACUNA BEACH CaU OWMr 847-6640 aft. 6 Lost vie 6th & Bay, &IOOll ~ All type~ e All ~ork ~ ~· r W~ends lll1)11me. Family heartbroken. Rwd. guiu-antttd. 539-6729 ~fWPORT ART CENTER. -°' 675-5136
2»l W. Cout 'il&b•ay. DREAM cabin " 2~ l\C. SMALL whll'e poodle. vie I Cement, Conuet• 6600
N t t b with beeu. view. S32.'I down Bol ChJ Ed ·-rwporl . acroaa rum t It only S30 per mo takH It Ill ca. I n S: er I CONCJ\ETE. Block. Spanish
<;rult Sh!rt. Prnttae mod-BRECK NOTr RL TY ~ Reward llear1brokrn fRml-tile, wrought Iron. WOOd &
t·n, hU11dl~. Wall maintain-_ ly. 817-6660 alum. pritlo roofs Llccn"'<I
ttl Attr11ctln ard'lltectur< YELLO • 7 :i320 • n.m 300 eq. ft. up. UtiL Excha.,..., R. E. 6230 W-GOLD lames walch ~ -.
Ir•• pald.. U(f atrff1 private ·--------•I vie AJpha Beta. Weddln~ CONCRE"TE. block, Spa.mah
'•" pal'\int. HtaYJ eou•tnic-1---1.. HIOlm.. eilt l.1 yrs a~. Sentimental. tUe, wrwrht Iron. wood & Uon for qu~ tncnvtdual "'"°" Please• Rwd. ~1020. alum. si-tio roo<t.. Lkensro ~UnafaJ.r eoncilliolllfll. Secluded 4 BDRM COUntry LOST: sold clus nr.g; abo S.17-5320
ltenlal M1&Dt. Office U °' bDme on 1.17 eeta ~ IW' M1J'l>hltt riJla w/3 • ~N':"::CRETE=='"""w"'"o.,...RK--•-
eal1 541-20 or 5"-lm. rvuiided ~Y ~ avoca. dlamoric!s, Balboa 11 . Of All Typtt. No job 100 Ju.tl. carpets, draptt, M&t· do trMI. Ha.I flM:ll.n:Sa tor Reftrd 1'73-2416 , Small.. call: 192-1038
llll. t1r cand, and vtWtlea hones. Bam. CIOC'ftll A a TINY blacJc PoOdle. ntfds CUSTOM PATIOS -;;-
at• lndod .. In., loW, 1o.r 1'ood UIJIW .,... to nde medlciel ~nt surrtry Tic Block walla. Alto conel'fte
twJL ()U.ctrMt ,.,_ to.-.,,.mnp. E\I~ here H.lllcrtst Rwd. ~TS3T N1"411 A mnoval 812 1010 fer cndoU.i oat41ar Uvtna. . •
t.f'IWSta. BaGdlnt loeated In Full prlcf. S.500. riK more tRISff Sefter. female. s mot. CF.MENT Wortc of any kiod
irac CCII.,....,. arte of Info ~ c a I J Clem Vic. 71Jt It 22nd. N~rt I It lo.-est prlcn. Guar, a.a ..... For lido .,_ at ThompilOll wttll· &&eh Reward. M2·27M wt>rtunan&hlp. 642-8314
117'1> Sala AM Att ldchoff & Aaoc. fnc. LOST arey, black Ir 't'hltC" CEMENT work, all ~s.
Sult. E flt call td-G.11 tal w. Owlpman Aw.. ~.at ~th croo~ ,. • r . So job too am1U. Fttt ,.11t.
OOf..-r .... a _,,.,, pC 0...-. C.llf. AASS · 54&-&C37 R. STU'f'Ua\ ~
• ,9** _. illr t d • sa.mJ.. E\w.wbda SlU127 GIT¥ A wh tic~. On.Ai"~ THORYK OONatETE Dlib-Piii _. Ml Santa labll, CM. Ont-blut. , NO JOB TOO SMALL , ,..-Ql•'Os m OIW ""'° t:>'e· ..a rr .. •L 646-~1' • '
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OIVICI DtRICTOIY M)l.S I IMPlOYMINT .a5 & DOlOYMINY ... ,. ..... ,..,"' ....
_,._,_ntt_ .. _________ "50 __ , ................................ ,
JNTERJOR 6 ext palnllfte.
~ a1utied for ~
deu • up. Free Ht. 30 Tt
exp. Otl1 Chuck at 54&-5314
e PAINTING -lnterlcr 6
Eirtmor. Free eatlmatH.
Reuonable rates. e46o3015
INTER or Ext. PAINTING,
IMMED. SERVICE. Local
rel. FREE est. 54&-1677
PltOOUCTION
TRAINEES
No uperlence neceuary. 18 to 35 ye.an. High
achoof traduate. lt )'OU have the aptitude, we
wUJ traln you. Permanent employment. Ex·
ceUeat opporlWlita' for advancement.
Whaddya Want? WhetWy• e.rt
SPECIAL CLASSIFICATION llOR
NATURAL IORN SWAPPllS
S,.clal RA! ..
VET'S Bonded Palntin(
Int or Ext, 10 yn ln uu
~ 1'rff Eat. &fl-()'27
INTlltVllWS MON. THRU FRI.
SPS Western
5 lln .. -5 times -5 ltudt1
ltULU -"° MUS1 INC~uo•
LEAKS? Gu Ott water elec>
tranlcallY located Wider ~
meat. blecktop, irowid1
walla, lhowen, u,y ~e.
Repaired. Water llnel 4'\i>
ed, preaure restored.
2701 So. Harbor, Sant• An1
An equel opportunity employer ~Wiit! ,.., ........ "'-... Wlllf ,., -1111 .,... -..vou• ....,. "J• ..._. ~ .,,.. " ~ ~lMINO N>lt WI! -Tlt.+oDH OHL'l'I
PHONE 642..5671 -· . ---~ ---------
To Piece Your Trader'• P1racUae M MAY CO.
What do you think of our
"TRADER'S PARADISE"
Drop ua a card. Oual.fit'd
Dept, P.O. Box 1875, Dally
Pila&, Npt Sch, Callt.
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~"<CHANGE M·l clear l(X;
x 125 M·l. Los Angelt'I ~ea
for home in Beach area up
lo $55,00> qua.lltled beyer.
Corbin/Martin Rllrl.
61>1662
APTS It Busi woed vu. land
for 7S+unJts. San Joan ea.
po. 700' front. can dMde 9
lots. $81M eq. Trd TD, ?
Owner. 494-4957, 4~
Beaut. motor home Camp-
er: want 1st or seasooed Znd
T D ·a: Orange County: or
~ See at Enco Station,
f'"airview Rd. & Fa.Ir Dr.,
C.M.
Leaving State. Trade tum
Triplex, 23' Cabin Cruiser,
or 33' Hse trlr, for car,
travel trlt', trailerable boat,
TD'sor?~m&
'66 PACEMAKER lmperlal,
2 BR ExpMdo, liv. room.
TRADE equlty tor late mod-
<'I car. Ask for Dick . 548-
2901
FRENCH REVIERA NICE.
FR Al;!Q CHARMING COURTYARD-APT~se
to beach. station. market.
For student or vaC&tlon.
$14.900. For sale or ex-
change. Jean Smith Realtor
646-3255
2 BR dbl wide mobile hom e.
clear. adult deluxe park
acros."I from club house.
Want: clean E'side CM du·
plex. Prine. only 968-2520
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CALL ''LEA.KS'' 642-0348
Ba.nkAmericard OK
PLUMBING
REPAIRS REMODEL
642-3128
Atter.tlone 642.5145
Neat, accurate, JI yn. exp.
TILE, Ceramic 6974
* Verne. the Tile Man *
Cust. work. Install le repalra.
No job too small. Plaster
patch. LellJtini s h o w e r
re"8 ir. U1·195 7 /846--0'206
JOBS & EMPLOYMENT
Job W•nted, Men 7000
RETIRED O\lel B o a n ' 1
mate, Royal Canadian n&YJ
25 yn.. Exptt. Married, age
43, wants live Calli. Sffks
work Power boebl, Yachts
beat ref, Write, E. C.
Petrony, RR No. 1. Rose
Bay Lunenburg Co. N011a
Scotia. Canada -
PRODUCTIOll
FOR EMAii
C.binet Shop
2nd Shift
-Apply-
EIPl.OlfR
MOTOIHOME CORP.
4000 Campus Drive
Newport B .. ch
DISHWASHERS
11 or OLDER
NIGHT SHIFT
APPLY IN PERSON
~11 and 3-5
REUBEN E. LEE
Skipper/En&ineer 1~1 E. Coast Highw•y
~1"11--~ • .-..·w...--ot-t -..... ,.wt a..ch-
part time. P. 0. Sox 1041,
C.M. 548-3561
YOlJNG family man UTJ[ently
in need of employment. N!!al
&t ~able. Netive Cali-
fornian. 54&-5319
Cook and Butler
White, Aae 29
494-9123
BARTBIDER
Reliable, experienced.
Part &: full time.
Apply in person to
Mr. Blll Jusaeawne
between 11 I: noon & 5 & I
except Monday &: Tuttda,y
Newport Herbor
Yacht Club
no W. Bay Ave.
South Coast PIHa
3333 lrittol St. '
Cost• Meta
Now interviewing for
Sporting Goods
Salesman
Reta.ll experi~ required.
Comprehensive beneftt PIO(> aram.
A pp! y in P el'SOI\
Employment Offic•
UpJMr Level
1~12 I: 1-3. Mon·F'ri
Ari equal opportunity
employer
AQUA-AIRE
NEW DIVTSION or EAST-
ERN MFC. FIRM NOW
HIRING. WE NEED 22
MF.N TO TRAIN rN ALL
DEPTS. NO EXPERIENCE
N'ECESS., AS WE TRAIN.
STARTING SALARY
$495 PER MO.
FOR INTERVIEW CAU.
MON. TtJ~h . .. 147:UOU1 ~
S•lesm.n & Man.gert
Career opporty with leadiftl
~firm offerln' over 100 ma-
tual tunrl.s. Full or pt time.
No exper nee. we tra.tn.
Npt Bell office, 142-ta:I
Santa Ana oUloe, 547-8331
Inwstors l1nandaJ
Services. Inc:.
~ ... .__._
Job Want9d, Ledy 7020
CARPET Cleaning. F1oor
strlppina. Waxing, Walla,
Window1 washed. 531-«i67 Newport Beach
Experienced
Plumber
SERVICE DIRECTORY I SERVICE DIRECTORY
Contrectora 6620 H 1. IU tng 6730
DAYWORK ·Local residenti-------
Xlnt cleaning. Responsible $84----
Beach area $2. Hr. 673-3661
Earls Plumbing
1526 Newport Blvd, CM
e ROOM ADDmONS e
L. T. Ccmstructi<>n
Family r1JOma, kit chm or
units. Single story or 2:
plane custom dealgned. For
eatlmates & layout. pbme:
• 8-17-1511 •
Additions * Remodel in&
Fred H. Gerwfck. Uc.
67J..OO:ll * 64~2170
TOM CARNEY, Bldr. 15 yn
exp. New conatr. m1 11dd,
gen maint, xlnt wk. 673-2473
LICENSED Contractor. Ad -
ditions. Remodeling. Sm
Jobs Specialty. 673-2129
C1rpet CIHn lng 6625
e WALL TO WALL e e CARPET CLEANING e
BIG Discount! 646-3780
Electricel 6640
ELECTRICIAN. Licensed &:
bonded. Small jolis.
mainten. & repeln. 548-5203
Gu dening 6680
ANTHONY'S
Garden Service
646-1941
Reas. monthly care. Pru~
1ng. Landscap\ni. Exp. hor·
t1cullun~t. "Tender. lovina
care for Green Cardens"
-c;ReEN THUMB-
Land~c11plng: new lawns
rototilllng; sprlnl<le~
dratnastl' line1. C41J Bob
~995 oc 646-3160
Lawn Ir Yard
UpkffP
rolobl. grade. 540-3'l06
Japanese G•rdener
Exper .. complete yard
scrviC'e. Free ntimates • 548-7958 • .. lowin~ . Ed~ -Ganleninrc
Sprinkler Repair
847-9558
MOWrNG, Edlinl. vacalawn.
Gcn 'I cleanup. Hauling.
Odd jobs. * ~956
EXPERT Jap11nese Garden-
er Lndsc'tna. Clffmlp, Main-
lenance. "MACK.. 847.()132
JAPANESE GARDENER
Maintenance by the month.
GOod ref~. Exper 5'16-7758
CUI .\ FAge UIWTI
\fain1rn11nc~. t.lcen~
;,.t~ 18().fl • ~TO aft 4 PM
EXPERIENCED Gantentr
• l.andscapilll -Qeanup •
fUlu. • Jt.llablit. l42MCXJ
e JAPANEIJ: QAJU>ENJNG S.rvb~~ inl· 5.'U. '70!it aft 1 _p.m,
Gener.I S. d• '612
P.&tnlfnC, Pldm-. (».
pmtry. Reul M. Dlillhd.
~OK ean "1'1ln" ea~
PalnUni. PkaftbCfW, Car-
prntry. R.tul Rel. hurfd, ~ OK
Call •')()lie' ~ PLAa,.._ ......
dlo .,.. .... -EWL'f ~ ,, eosm. PILOT 1'I
HAULING + GENERAL
CLEANUP
You name it - I haul It
Reas. Big John 642-4030
./ HAULING. Trash pickup.
Trimming, Anylhing-we dn
II aJI. Ex11ert v:ork. 545-2792
SAVE MONEY * Before you
Take it to the dump call
Us: 64~9188 or 642-5666
CLEAN Lois, garages, etc.
Tree removal. dump. skip.
backhoe. fill. grade. 962-87~S
Income Tax 6740
Taxpayers Attn!!
From now 'tit midnight
April ljth. our office will be
open from 8 a.m.-10 p.m. to
do your tax returns. No ap.
polntmenl necessary. how-
ever, a call NOW will re-
serve a time for you.
20 yrs tax expt>r with no mis-
filed returns or penalties for
our clients. Same day ser·
vice.
Coast Business Service
1670 Santa Ana Ave.
Suite E or caJI 642-4535
Smiley Tax Service
901 Dover. !Suite 2061 NB
188-1 PlacenlJa, Costa MeSl
2~ Margan-I, Npt. &h
W. A. SMILEY C. P. A.
r rce Est. F ccs 646-9fi66
-G. e:-HOFFMAN-
Enrollcd lo praC'tlre before
Internal Rt'venue Service
For App't. 646-5421
YOUR HOME by APPT.
Federal &. State Returns
• 531--0500 •
Long Fed. & State $9 & $4
Your home. Sale-Prof'l
842-1010. ~9188. 54Mli6S
Lool Fed. & Stale S9 It S4
Your home. Salt-Prnf'I
SS.~34().1 548-8668 842-1010
fnsurence 6770
CALL: SACN 772-alOO or
839-5954. if interested in
Insurance.
6110
~AYNOR 'S 1..ANDSCAPINC
& GAROENfNG SERVlCE
Slate Uet'llstd coatrc:tr,
R· sldenli1l • <.:ommercla.I
Fr~" eat-No job too big!
893-3581
PefMrha ntl nt
Palntlnt
Domestic Help 7035
LIVE INS
Employer pays leei.
Grotie Byland Aaency
l~ B E. 16th, S.A. 541-0395
WEIKL Y SALARY
W1H $70 WEEK
BUNNY Part-time Eve
Chinese -English • French Age 19-35
PPrmament, exper. Live-In If YoU need extra money to
Far Eaat A(!cy. 642-8703 pay for those Easler outfits:
6 to 10: 30 PM. No exper nec-
essary. Neat & dependable.
Ages 19 to 35. Sal.st & ser-
vice. Call 547-7783.
Help W•nted, Men 7200
Mr. Wortz PR 4-2021
• &et Assemblers
•Helpers
• Carpenters REUBEN'S : =te;;aker
Jenaen Marine Corp.
~ Fisher. Costa Mesa
A job which will grow with
Orange County. A locally
owned and operated small
corporation, needs a man Ot"
woman capable of dealing
with business owners a.nd
civic leaders. Pos!!ibUitiea
unUmlted to ri~t persoo. P. o. Box 1m, N.B.
& COCO'S
COOKS
Young men
terested
in·
in
growing organ·
i1ation. Exc:•I·
rent insurance
p I a n & profit
sharinCJ. Please
apply in penon
betwHn 8 & 4
P.M.
1555 w.
Adams,
Costa Mesa
Pickwick Book Shop
~eeda Aggressive young
man to learn book business.
Experience helpful but not
necessary. Set> Manager.
South Cout Plaza, Costa
Mesa.
Wan~ Immediately
Fine! Detall It
CIHnup M•n
for yacht manufacturer.
Apply 1682 Placentia Ave.
Costa Mesa ___ Se_rvi_·~siiu-on--
SALESMAN
Full time. Good salary .J.
benefits. Exper. ONLY 11p-
ply. JIM TICE CHEVRON
2S90 Newport Blvd., C.M.
Car Wash Help
Full t lm• or wkench.
Min age 18, apply in penon
LIDO CAR WASH
481 E. 17th Coat.a Mesa
KITCHEN HELPER • FRY
COOK. College student noon
to 5 p.m. I days. A p. p I y
Hamburger Henry, 2136
• ~lacentla, Costa Mes<1
CARRIER BOYS
GOOD ROUTF.S
AVAILABLE
HUNTINGTON BEACH
DAILY PILOT
• 642-4321 •
INSTAU.ER -Service man,
~teady permanent. $ 1 4 0 .
week. Prefer some plum-
binit experience. E x t r a
commlssiOOll & bene(lts.
&rviaoft 50&-31st S t •
Newport Beach. 673-6020
BOYS lO .14
Good routes! e Good profit!
BALBOA PENINSUL.A
DAILY PILOT
• 642-4321 •
--FRYCOOKS-
Neect 4 exper.'rnen Lor new
mod. coUee shop. Daya.
Must be fast, reliable. Xlnt.
sal. AppJy 2-4 p.rn.
AMIGOS REST AU RANT
Cl E. 17th, Com Meaa
BUSBOYS
Need 2 tor day shitt. Mut
be fast. neat. I: ttllable.
Apply 2-4 )>.m. daily.
AMIGOS REST AU RANT
428 E. 17th, Cocta Mesa
CombinaUoo. E a t I m ator Maintnce men. City of La-Beyer A W~housem.an.
run• Bdt. Street I: Sewer Start at S600 to S650 mo. i..
Diva. Penn 1430-$516. Equal g'Una Hills area. Water C.0.
OpPOr t'mplr. Apply Pub. 11'-_, _.. Ph WMkl ~pt. 0"" Hal•I, """' ....,...,. pr.,,e .. ~. . 837-0860 v -.. for app'L FOAtt.
DtflNI I fUEB ltO~ AV AD..ABLZ unnAJnUt Smtll boet assembly. R~ m
QUiJ'H ex.perience with hand Wettm.lnater tor bQya 1~14
MornlM tool&. drill Pftll, eil:. Small Good ProfJta • No Sundq
"W shop. lteedy wost, age no Detlvtry &G-4321
Greet oppomml'1 for am-barrier. ~ POSiTION 0 PE N tor
bltious younc tnan. Appl>' fn EXPER..IENCEO S e r v l c e qurJlll~ Real E 1 t a t e
pef'IOll between 2 and 5 p.m. Station Salaanan. rut) time Salnman. For details e11ll
deJJy. dan· Apply Andenon Union Mr. Stauffer at Don v
8t"mce 1645 Adama, Costa Franklln'a olflce 673-222:2
141!A SERVTCE Station Attendant
SERVICE St.a. Attendant. Sunday A Eva.. ApPly at
Ntlme. Elfi>er .. over 25. MOBIL, Warner Av~. 4
P/.lNTING -any TOOm D>. Al!Jly Bob'e Motaa._ ~ Ma&DOIJa. nun Valley
Wt UN ''!lnclaJr" pe.bltl. dala 6 l'.dlllce" H.B. KAN for earl)' 111cnd1•
Nett wort. Jtefs. 84'1-l.a&I J&llllOI ' SERVlCI: lta Au.tm1, 'MWl!paJ>er del!Ye17, 1\(lalt
FIRST CLASS Patnttni A Ml I ovtt 21. U&tit mech aper. have piod OIU' a be .,_,, Pa~-FREE ~ ltnica S'l.IUan, m ~. abla. Wl1ta: PO Box 134 CM
TJMATES. &6-3G &BllAI. C1fAl.gt NB 1'\1U.. 'nme eenb ltadon
PAlNTt:NCi It Paptttlanctq. CARPl:f btiper. I& 1 Yr help; n!Pta. Mut bt ~
Rt111. vtry cln. 2S yn "JI. ~ ~· Aatomo-exp. ru llll --.a ar 25 yrs. old • ~ It!
Local ref. Free 81. 642-1322 bUe exJ>erknct. Nut In 11p. ~ Eva mech&nb. Refe-. ICUlC '* PAINTING • intmor t PHrane.. Cont.act • Sc-rvlce SERVICE •tatlco Lobt Man -... I E.tate Sa'""'-'ft ~~::.,/ ~~ n Ct t r.::Ar.u Bo~1tl'c ~" 'ri.ma ·E ~tt."~: WANTEI), We wUl trlln. Ca1J
•'-A ----VU1qa Real Eat.ti GOOD LOCATION for de-2800 Harbor .. -. e LAND CA"NO e llUn1 °' !54S-8103 .
ecribtnc ~ TV .ea JIUU'd Co.It& M... 541-3176 bet 5:30 A 1:30 pm. * SERVICE S«ation At
Ub to MD.: Ula OenfOed 10IN dM _ '!1111"'1 • dW 1>aJlr J1Uaa W.. ml I lmdant, fll1l time, .,;,.
SedioD. DlaJ '°'5111 _., EWLT PU.Or WAJft ~ AtwQ1 1 eo.cot llOt INeDl. o.ta ac..,
I>
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JOIS a EMPLOYM!Nl ~as & El.\9LOYt.\INT JOas & IMPLOYMINT
Help w...-.. ,.._ 7200 Help Wtnted
WomM
Dis~washers
B11boys
Apply In penon
Coco's
Famous
Hamburgers
71 Fashion Island
Newport Belch
YOUNG MEN
WHO HAVE THE
DESIRE FOR MONEY
AND OPPORTUNITY $6oo.$aoO PER MO.
Jotn a naticJlal Co.
Operating ln 50 states
Car necessary
Ages~
MANAGEMENT
OPPORTUNITIES
TO $18,000.$2S,OOO
Rellrcmf'nl
lnsurance, Stock Option
Profit sharing
(.'all (Ol' lnte_rview
633-5937, ext 2C8
Mon &: Tues 9 &m·9 pm
ARCHITKlURAl
SENIOR
DWJSMAIL
Three years expcrlentt.
Permanent employment.
Exceptional growth op•
porturiity f o r qualirled
person!
Apply in person
Wiiiard Jordan
ArchltKt & .Associates
1500 Adams, Costa Mesa
IMuty It Our luslneq
lt can be )'OQr'I ala We are
lootdnc tor a ptt1QD llO lam
and teach profHllon&l maJce
up t~ Ca119ble, re-
ll)Ollsiblt, no ~
needed,. Aleo. PQUihle tD
bna • lllWl business ot
)'our own. Write: \nclude
phon,t no.
VMANE WOODARD CORP.
Dept. 'IW18, 1Mi2l Titus St
~ram& Ot;y, Cali!. 91412
SAW LADY
TOY STORE-COS'TA ~
No eJ!Pfrlenee neceaary.
f'\lll time. De,ya Oll)y.
Z or 011er. Kl 5-1032
Ask for Mr. Pollock
-.-BABYSITTER•
Lt ~kpg. tor comme:rclAI
artist Mom wortclng in ~e.
2 happy boys under 3.
Ref& e Mesa Verde
S2S wk e 546-651.S
EXPEJUENCEJ> le Uoenaed
shampoo cirt for uclusive
Sa.Ion in. Fuhlon--Island.
Newport Beach, C a I I
644-1U4 or ~2151 Mon
11\ni Sat 9 to 6-
WAITRWES
~ EIPIDlll
MOTOIHOME CORP.
4000 C.rnpus Drive
Newport hach
SECRETARY
Shorthand 100, typlni 60.
G~ o d opportunity for
alert, DHt appearing,
peraona.ble young Jady.
Excetttnt worldna condl-
dom and emplo)'ei bene-
fit&. PllOfle ~nonnel [)e.
partmeot for appoint·
meot.
673-3130
An equal 09P0f1\lni lY
employet'
OOICPLEl'E ~ .... M&FtZ .., Uihle S25. DOUBlZ ~ ... docr'I SCRAM LETS OVERSTt1FFED than S5 EASrER ..... $1 am ail dttllip tor bathroom, all n._. tlllllt W .50. Andque mt fw G'' liq 13'' hiah • $10 011e1t $10. Suitouea S1 _2!5c___,.6'&-ClU,...........__,,,,--~---=
made up 911. i toldmc cba1n roc:br a Ladles clothes $25.. Decantl.. ~t Broten rf'fr~retor $ S . EASTER ~ poodle
50c Md:I. ' v.1iffl si&aY l.St-sa. J.-9.ry 15c·i'5c. 4Q IJ'Qll ... ltalrclA. 2 plecft ANSWERS Stool SJ. 56-5.m coo'•. Yf!l:Y llMlJ. ' ....
WllOfl $3. Com-plete chanoe!' ~;· C.M. llAll'Oldm&te\y 120'' >e 4.2" WARDROBE tnu.W $ 2 ~ • SlS and $30 ~
Iron stand 8' bis'l fior 500 or NEW 6 \ICllt ~ 70 amp S25 ellCb. Round wrought ~ -BU~ -Drudge ~ U. SJ. ~ lOC-$3. 35 mm a1lde tnl1'1. .,,...,.
1.000 pl waw excellent ~ '16. ~ • troo t.s~ patio li&bt 18" Unho'·· -"'"-•& -Inf"'" Jr. deek no. 545..s,m 12 tJ'9,)'9. ~ CMt t:i for de_eert property $3t.SO ..:i .... u. . diameter SS. Vertical plastic v ..-"''"' ~'"
P\ywood cam~r llhett, not 3-0 Mapedc ...--atenS wnetian t)'lle bUndlS tor HUNGRY LAMPS, dieroond le ll'Upe 673-_· _2429_~-,.,..,....,..,.~~:"!:"
complete 18. 21" x TI" 3 Ille for oerot truck $11. 6n.3112 Jdtcbtn ea&c bar closure An over~t l"Onvict, twag $10. ~ cl111ter1 $4. TIRES (2) 800-1~ ITM5,
dOOC' $1. '!JI' x 80'' 4 Hte door TABLE model TV $15. Elec-a.od window Tl" x 38" and doo~ to die In tbt t>l«trlc Book ends $4. 641).{)627 sood lp&1"f.9 f.I ~ .,.._
door $1. :.>''>C80" inside panel tric drytt, looks good, 58" x 36" SB ftldl. 24" dla.lr, was brougbt his I.alt STEREO albums z,c ~b. <648
door $1.SO. 20'' StltJO'ft.Y type wortc:a ~ $25. Maple 3 Pae1card &-11 TV, Early meal. Hf' only a~ part of tt, Kitt'hen utm1Ut1 t()c.2Sc. MET~=-AL~--=nie,,,--cat~rtr-~~-:3
bl'<e ext'ti.lent condition $20. dr&wer desk $20. ~ aize Am~riean cabinet, double S8)'ine "I al.w-.ya get up from End tabtt $2. Tripod $3. drawer $3. Neta.I detlk 3
26" '11r1·1 bike $9. Bac1t to mattresa $25. King "tu doors $25. CMd't rocker the ta~ a little HUNGRY." Spray runs $5. Surfboard drawer $10 New cqiboard
beck boat seats, good con-spnn,s $25. 6 drawer S12. Junior dlair ru. Dee-OffiOME 1able, 2 chairs. 10 Sl5. Camera ca.If $2 Litt doora and drawer fronta 50c-
dltloo is. 2019 Parsons SL, dtte9u $25. Matchinc mlr· Irie oeclllalil\i tan $10. 101 vrry good condition, 40 x 30 met"' $J Bula~ tank $5. Sl Toilet and tank $& Pair
Colt& ~eu. ror $5. Round liOhd wood Via ll«ence, Lido Isle. Sat E.'<tra teal $12. S3fr«l96 281 E. ~ S.t. only. llieal belts 1$ OJtttng torebes
CRUTCHES. wood with full
foam pflddin&, Like new $4.
541-!870
JAP Bantam chickens $3.50.
AlblDo parakeela $3.!i() pr.
l>lamond dove $3. Amaryllis
bulbs $1. 642-3263
and brus cof1tt tablt m . only -----gauges $1>S20 ~ .. pillolr
6' rattan ber with net stnk HATCH rover table IOp $25. 1960 STUDFEAKER Lark b&ocb $1 9Cb. Gwa dita;n..
$25. Rum u'1x S1 a boll.le. 3 BOX IPrin& and mattress Mexican swsg lamp sio. needs work. good tuu, ing rods 50c eldt. 2 rain
ra.tt.an blr 1tools $25. AU $25. Secretary dWr $5 Wrought Iron salad ~rver automauc trallllll~IOl'I $25. buods $1.50 etllCh. Rand tlds Elrctric llklllet S8. Ladln 847.SUS day Sat, C/lJ 264 Sant.a shoe9, 7~ and SB SS and SlO S20. Sunflower plaque four ..:_:_...:..._ ___ ,.,,.,,...--:~:-:-25c-Sl W' pbwnhi,. attq.
lubel. c.M.. S..2172 LP and ~ record!. 50c. n. feet $25. Larae gold leal KNElL Skb $25. Double 10c-50c. Fauona and 'falveg
FlR.EPLAC'E acrttn $ S . WIMr dl&lr SL ladies horse $20-Wrought Iron ~· Boots size 7 $15. While Fox $1 eacn. Potted aucculent w~11t arm d\air $25. Hang-c1ome.. 11ze 12 and 14 Sl to die holders no. PotteT:Y pots Stole $25. SUmp Pump $.25. plants 1~2Sc. Old c.cmole ilia 1aDlip M. PuU down SlO. Polaroid Swingtt plus $5. Large bull $7. SI. Mabog. Table $25. 596-3240 ndio record ~ $5
banging lamp $10. Hand case a.od 2 rums $15. Sat-Frances Statue $12. Monk "S po RT s Illustrated" 642-5709 or 642-0046
hair dryer S4 Antique Sun only 646-S~ statue S20. Candelabra $15. maglline. A1mosl 6 0 0 3· x 3· x 2' higtl table an
PARTS from '58 Ford con· tauten-$1.50. R e dwood Cold leaf astt trays $10. ropirs, beg with Vol l . No 1. wheei.. ns Dre.er 1rith
Ex}X'rienced onl)'! vertible, complet<' c a r . table k bencbeil S'lO Largt' SCHWINN 16" beginner bike. Small bird wood carvings $16 50 for all. 494 2059 • mirror $25. Bl'ttkfast table
ADply In Person rebuilt Crulaomatlc 3 9 O hassod< on legs with ral111~ like nc>w $18. Craftsman SlS. Ma1ador lamp $t5. Lal.'\Jna Beech. and 4 chain $25 2 piece aec
SURF & SIRLOIN TEWLEPOMENHO .. ,..; MSEALNES engine. tucekk & rold.11 intS~rSi~, shfolvee no. Old feather bed rotar~ m~~r 201 ",ludlikrdn$e25w, Fireplace set $12. Spanish SURFBOARDS 9'1'' to 10'8" tionaJ $20 HN.dbo&rd '10 2 5""'0 p C t H ""' signal se er ni 0 • · S7.SO. Good toilet & tank $5. grass cat... ..... r nc r · shield and helmet ns. Small • Ja,........, r ......... _al. 11awail, twin beds $20 each. G•-.. e 7~ ac. 1 • wy. Permanent Part·Tim• ·p t t ,,,. "--lge Sta 3 ·r· Bonn t '--·•s '""""' ......, ""'"' --N "' ar s rom .... IJU\ • 310 Femltaf, CdM. OR . . Wiii e Ut:u C..anlsh plaque $4 . Small Jft."-y n~•e, W--'v, $10 lo .. A .... Ae cabinets rz.nft 2 ewport Beech Work ~n• ._ ___ In our n'"w 1· "' """' n ~ Motorcy F " ood S"" b """ "'u ..,... ""'"' """"I< ..-......, uumc " 100 .. a.-u ......... . 4568 Park in alley. NhW ,.. ea c . monk $3. Early American s~. Bettv ~ $10 to n s. matching lamp llhades $2 GERMAN -Spe-nlrift~-sales O:Mita Meea n""spaper de wiMsbleld, deluxe. new 642-1949 $ 0 " h. .,.___,, .... al .......... ~ w $10 .• 65 vw _ ......... , new """· LADIEi tan IUlt, worn once, ' truil in basket lamps l la4U CcdarNood, Mldwa,y eec ~ occa.•i.un '-'>&U" ""· rt tor Hun"ft ... hh n -a-'-circulation Sa.lea fac tits. ,__,., .,... OLD""' u-,.. H ~,o. St •-.oder g• _ _..._ 41.• ... .oe;...,.. """' ""' 26Y.t, $10 larie dreaaee $1 • "'"' .,._ o over eo,....-b. 61'5-M53 Oty. ll!M-31!>9 -ep -.. .,,....,,._ ~,!~~ven:: ':~ ~~n\o :.~ ..:U~ ~~~~Ink aDd fixtures $2. Brown wig and wlglei vacuum $3. Norge elt'ci.ric ANTIQU~ 25c-$10. Dishes & T.V. Sylvania, $15. ~6'$5~· ~~ IUitcue
Der Berliner Delicatessen, ln.ia 10U· G u a r a n t e e d ... DO ... bed $15. Bow ..... ng ns. 5314'62 dryer $15. Si®e phase 1 p8.llll lOc-$1. M99le bed $1!>. 67>27~ tM>l.es $5 eadl. '·-~
mJ W. Roeecrans Ave., ·~ea A commllaioD CAU. $5.D:'ctrk: iultar S25~~p 'IWlN beds with bolsters & ;:. w1:.f1"' ;= in:~: Unene :Jc.$1. Pictures 'ISc. 2 8'6" x 11'6" used rugs S2 mahogany ~;iV~ nidlo
G-.... --. CallL """'" NOW! $10. ,.__ cooler $ 1 0 • blue COWl'I $25. 962~149 ... SlO u-11.ft.~ L a m P $ 7 . p l a Y b o Y ea 1 Good Piutlc L.R. ""-· ts ..,., ,,... _ _..
..,...,.,.. """"""' woman';" -.Jr cart $10. Bug-BREAKFAST table, drop ~en: $2.So :SS"';.';'. magazina' 25c. Sile 14•16 ~ ss. 2 ~ Mal· :U-ye:~ 7ze.., ~ ~ Sewb'lg machine ---tors. T nl> ANG""' .,... ....... r:oo ·-u~n·s d<>lbes ls c . s 2 K 1 A"' .....--.....u "'........., ... ........, °" $1S. Playpen n o. V. W. ie.f $4,50. Nice.~ I n I er i or doors with """'~ . . tTC!IRS $3 and .... ,... each. 2225 Cllll)IOn Dr Sportswear, aome trainees 1375 Sunflower Ave eJ Ml'fl's med 25c-$1 Size IJ..10 MC n..1-ifta1 clutch $10. Motorcycle pipe GAS __ .. apt i;~zc Ml:. hardware S5 each. Exterior Size gas 11ove • ...,. "'''6u• 642-5700. ~ ~lng accepted. Apply 'mt Cof.ta Mesa " Lo .., 2736 ._.... •""' girls clothes l 5 c • 7 5 c · 0 .1 P·' ... in SlO 1 Table --,--------S. Oak SI., Santa Ana, 7: ~ 540-5151 Ext 297 ~ gbol C~ar~~· Clean. 548-3382 doors ~ ~a;,e r·so Hardball & mitt SJ. Baby ~ ""~ p ~ $3. ~ LUDWIG Dnim eet; Baa $25
to 3: 30. II, • • QJ;'WJMOR labl.. .~•-g earh. uat an . now i·t~• 1c-35c Car bf<! $4 R -. • Soare S25 Floor tom $25 ~=-=:~=':'"=':-:-:::""'"":'"!"-...,...-1------------f~bootl tbf' ·~· et ib ~~ii~ 'l~..,_&nel ,.IA8 ....... . ' Main St Ap! ~ a TN i:+-------s t:C'R ETARY-Booldcttper $7, Table $5. 4 duurs SlO, 11k1tr S'l>. !XfiC'l! chairs $13 ~~ lll'W. _, -• ..,, &3&-l369 after 11:30 Sat. IW;"" ~ .;E° ~
tor dental ottice. Requir.es Statist' I T 'sl needs painting. Du 0 can BOY'S . suit. . Easltt 0 r eaC'h. Ole9t of drawl'f"S SIO. .. . . BABY Buggy Like New no cymbal S25. 675-2743
in•cllii;ence. loltiative .l ICi JPI Phyfe table $25. Brass bed gruduat>oo, aue 20 $8 F'<lf'mica table and dlllirs SHOES. nearly ~· mrt'!y HI~ Ovitr SJ Baby Clothes GE
0 ... ,,..,.eratar, ,.._ft _.....
pleaswit persooallt.y. Dental $2S. lron headboard SS. 847-9817 HB Cdinette) S].5'J. Hollywood colored heels, SIU't 6 &: 7 .2S. Phone Sat. o 0 I y condf'~
00
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expcr. no essential. Write For ComulUng Engl· Bras& I.a.mp S2.50. Milk dass 113 Honepower e 1ec1 r i c: headboards Sl.5'J each. 1550 $3. 5-16-8693 962-1.209 lTIO Iowa St. 546-
70 c/o Dally Pilot Boir Miiii. rwrs• ottice in Newport lamp $1. Pair brass lamps motors, 4 only, at $5 each. Superior rrear C . M . STURDY band truck, 2 WOMDfS Quality clothes·
BAR.MAIDS. . • . ~ Mr. Andrews $10. Pair bra.~ and cranber-313 E .. 23rd St. C.M. 6'16-9188 64.z-56(,6 Sat-Sun whet'! $4. Man'a b~e. needs coats, dreMes, sulta, etc'. VACUUM Clelner G. E
···and GO.GO 67,. "SSl ry glw \ampe $13. Pewter 54&-98*> CHIHUAHUA male pu~y \l'Ork $9. Ladder Jacks SS. Siu g lO U; $10 to $25. canilltel", all~ $8
DANCERS ~ t $10 p ··•-$2"'. 531-"r!N> Hand carved Mex I can ,, • ..___...,;,.,. ' 164 E. 19th CM 646-5265 p alter . e .. ...,r vue 1WO Ford flatbee.d motors, 1 ~ -vuuo .,.......,...,..
$300 per Wttk $.3.50. Sterling iUver sugar at $10, 1 with cracked block T.V. Portable, ex c e 11 e n t holsters $7. S46-86S3. BOOKCASE, Solid 0 a k , DRESSERS $10 ~ $S 6~ or 633-S763 and creamer $4.5'). Sterling SS. ~ equipment for !lhape, 531~ PIE croat table $6. School Mlllllon style. S20. 64+--0985 E I e ct r 1 c router $S
EXPER Steno & PBX Counter Glrl candy dish SS. Leather top llUTII! S2S. 5'&-1171 type de!>'k $1 s k Ir t e d Pa~rback and hard cover
ooerator for front oltlce GEMCO <.'OUee table $15. Wicker OtrrDOOR. barbeque with bedroom chair ·$6. Four high LlMOGES, f)-encb porcelain, 5c-25c Encylopedja set $S
desk in Motor Hotel In Dry Clunen chair $3. Upholsteed chair 8 mm KEYSTONE movie motor $25. 531-6508 k:tchen ~ools $15 each. Two Century Pattern with pink 54(H;28(). 2985 Babb St C.M. "~•nclet, Women 7300 v • una Beach. (7141 494-kh SS. Poker table $15. 8 wood · camera 112.50. G.E. cor· PLATFORM rocker $ 6 · bli;:b kitchen stools S4 each. or white. Odd plecei.: $5 to CHJLD'S Desk, c h al r ,
4:-63 W~!i~~te:"t loldlng chairs $2.50 each. dleea electric knile ~lO. Sun-531~ Large electric roa.s1er $4, S25. 64·Hl98S boolahell, chest S3 eadl.
Exec Secy, 100/60 • • • • .• S~'"ill EX p ER 1 E NC ED Apt Hours noon lo 9 p.m. Ollld'• wicker rocker $1.75. bt!am portable ha tr ~er '8 CUP electric drip-o-later 1ron $2. Pink new baby WORlD War n Mine Detec-Bra.as book Tade $2. Hasiiock
PBX R.eopt/type • • • · In S400 1T1Mager. 34 unlta. 2 _,.,i. Good -...L<ftn conditions 64.2..ro45 or 546-1890 Slj.50.LaMd?Vle andcame~ildrtri~ $18. 53Hi508 blanket S2. 546-8693. tor $10. :;46-6229 t2. Olest S3 car teal Sl. I_.. ""-1st to S425 .....-. wv• .... ,. $4. iea en ens Wattle iron ..... Mo'fie Salt'$ ...,y, •rl' ···' no main!. Free rent a $45 BABY crib, like new $15. clothes 50c • $3. Fonmca RCA phono hl-fi s 2 5. BEDROOM S(>l Cdark) twin WAWUT Bunk or twin beds .,,.
2
bee~ __ ...... ARGUS EMPLOYMENT mo. 1998 Map~ St. CM. Call Jobs Men, Wom. 7500 Portacrlb mattress S 3. corner table $10. Gran 543-1832 bed frames $9 eacn. High complete $17.50 each m. 2'~ ~: """""·
CONSULTANT AGENCY lrwin 213: 86&--0781 ---------Camera, Brownie rellex ~ Turlsmo slot car st'( $10. RECORD collection or 100 boy dresser with mirror $'.!5. eludes. ladder, guard rail 2338 Rutgers Dr. C.M. each. 2043 WestclW, NB S41!-'T7!l6 -=R~N~.-::P:--:AR-=-::T:-:-TfME~, =-,..,,3-lo-ll~A model no. like new H. B. Alley 315 Sapphire BaJ tor lS or 25c each. !>43-l8J2 Vanity with mirror-$111. and bed apreads • 548-91192.
1624 E. 17th. S.A. 547-6336 11 ro 7 shifts. Excellent A((OIJllJS 962-6281 Wand. · ' Cane chair for vanity $5. 300 Lu!?onla St., Newport SWTVEL Rocker $8. Pla.t-
Crea'nt/ Anhm 63.').0Ml sal11ry ~ belldlts. Park Lido HAIR dryer on wbed. heavy AZALEAS. pt:nk and Mllte DIV AN and chair 1e1 $14, Bedside table $5. 546-8693 Beach (Newport Shores I form roclcer ns. Ice chest
Coonlescenl Cmter 456 duty $25. Twin bed with 35c. Violeta &. Queen needs cover. S.U-1832 KENMORE auto washer 6 Pee. c:sed Marine PJ,ywool SJ Oirome dine«e set. $10 Helo Wanted
Women 7400
Production Control
Department. Ex·
perienced general
office duties.
CALL OR A.PPL Y
CLA-VAL CO.
17th & Placenti1
Cotta Men
54s.2201
An equal oPP()rtunlt)'
employer
As1ltttnt BookkHper
Age 2S to 38. Experl~
In peyroll, 2 )'ears exp«r
en~ accounts recetvahll'.
Type !16 wpm, good f't'fer-
encf'S rt<lulred. Tn S2 iO
hour. ~,.nrt 1'-llrr nf nuAllfk-.linn~ ln H.M f PO Box 2n:i.
Newpor1 B<'at'h.
HEAD KOSruS
Apply Mlts Huffman
Howard Johnson's
27SO Harbor Blvd.
Cotta Meca
546.6591
--SECRETARY--
Modem 2..gtrl oWce In Cor·
ooa del Mar. lmmfdlate
~tng anllable for unu•
uaUy c:unpeteot, ahat'P. ex-
perienoed Jirl. ~t
phone penanellty. Must bf:
ex~I typllt -at ifeat
*> wpm. No S/H. Use cllcta·
~·Age 21 to 40. U qual-
n.-h•p Rd. NB 6f4...a>f.f PAYABLE maltreN $20. Dining room DIC TAP'HONE machines. with suds saver, good con-z .. X8'X2'8". $1.SO ea c b . Exten,,ion l.adde!" SlO, 1.1S6 5.xu Palm 25c. Roles, red, pink C A d'-b Paula-'--Ave ...._._ .,_.. table and 4 dlain $15. Ski and Almon 95c. Trees g to re Y • u -rap . 1 dition $15. 847-8115 536-3144 """ ., """ ... ..,..._ BABYSnTER. D1Y home. 11--' pole $8. Water ski $8. rerord ""1y, one n.Jav on!v. 549-2771 d d·'-1 , .. _ Clf RK "" 10' tall in tubs. fnrllless ,,. "' " " K.E.~MORE a u t o m a I 1 c 4 Adorable curly cockapoo t'pe1l ..., t' oaucr woman F..J-'lft# ...._ N . Receipt Lot! ol blank recording
.J eel ,..... c.o8-5"•0 aft .,.....16 U\NI .., mWberey SJO. Pine $10. washer, 2 apeed, very good puppies 3 male. Tails rliJ>-prnt'IT . '-.... .... ......,, t'egi.sler $12. Sick patients "-~ n o. D..;tl .. brush "'0. di:.1<11. all for $10. 548-5885 6 Minimum two yeart ex· ... _.. ~"" •• .,.,. " •• oondilion $20. 847-8U5 ped. dew claws removed It
bed rail, !It a.ny slu "'-"' 401 Cabrillo St. Corner SURFBOARD, needs work N A U GAHYDE, paltemed wormed. 6 wks. perenta BABYSJ1TER 2:~ to 6:30 perimct. l~key adding $20. 8 MM movie v~er $5. Tustin CM $15. Girrs bike s 1 o. arm _.._,_' coral "'O. 19 .. " purebred $15 847~ Mon thru Fri my home calculator and light typ. 1.oom telescope 30x30 $15. 54&-588;; u ...,. ••
Costa Me.-a 5C5-8012 ing. Room purltron 40" blue TOASTMASTER lo a a t er • PIWVDlCIAL ,..,, ___ ood 36" llolld birch coflee table 1 DOUBLE Sink White e INVESTOR Desires at-Ught $15. Dog repellent $3. alm<l8t nC'W $4. Solid oak ~•.7• $10. 2 step end table to Porcelain Enamel Bu1111
tractne iwielant n to 30. EIPEDITOR Swivel stool on wbeel Sl2. desk chair $2. Picture lteptables. leather top (2) match, 80lid birch no each. 1005X8, Requltts 21 3/8 x
""-d kit t frame. SOr. 64&-18l4 SZ eadl.·548-5885 Sewino machin e, all 32 3/8 open~ Sl2.50. Single. no experience Need-r uwl ai , W a e " ---------w ...
rd. CaU 541-6661 ~llent $15. Polaroid 3(XX) 24" PAO\ARD Bell, perfect RECORD albums • 150 from 11.ttachmenta, portal>!(', Free-536-3144
Responsible Job for young speed camera with wink picture $25. S48-8'l36 private collectJon, all In ex· Westinghooee, runs roods --IK""'E:--Tra1-...,.,...le-r-:tor-...,~Sw'1bom--=--: LADY, live In 1 to 2 months, draft eXempt man. Train-· al -------:----~•1 l -...11u S1 50 ....... $20 Boy's old bike run.s 50 ...,.. 3650 to assist In bsehold duties & ee position. light $20. 2000 Contmenl ' K E N M 0 RE wrl~er·t)'l>e "~ en '"""" on · "°""· · 26.. sS 545 $3. · ""r
care chldm. New baby ar. c.M. 646-.!rJSO wusher, like new $ 25. :0 er:."~ ~~: ~· Schw!M · • t Dropleal t11ble $17. 2
riving. ~0-7265 BlfRS VW parta pa tank $2, air 548-&108 • Uphol"tered Olalrs SS each. AmM cleaner S2, complete ex· 2-800 x 15 VERY eood recaps only " TABLE lamps $2.50 lo $10, 1 Walnut fintsh detik 7 E X P E R 1 E N C E D haust system $5, Ford parts ANTIQUED 5 d r a w e r milk gla.ss larrcis $2 to SS. drawer $20. Will deliver
\VI tRKROOM help. Me 1 Some .. ,,_•-nee nl"C· • 2 rear ules S3. radiator SlO each. l-825 " 14 tires SS. students's desk $25. Large oil paintlnl!: $20, towel scu locaJlv. 962-2043 after 5 ~· rr1 I> ......i.. ~..-.."" 12 volt battery, almost new S tabl I tn $1 1 "' · ·• son ral"' .. ~3· essary. Pennanent posi-core $3. 4 chrome wheel~ no. ~ Thurln C M . chest $25. Large round m!r. 50c to .1. e .c 0 ~ 0 p.m. fl.~8-2035 dl,ca $2, overload coU .,_.. ror $4. 401 E. Bay, CM $2. 16d1es clothmg 91ze 10 . ...:UP-LlO-L.-,..,..-•. -,. -..,,.-BX..,....,..9-bl..,-NEED 2 Fu),_ ,...,._ tlon. 548-4448 knit suits cocktail dresses ' .......... r _., · ue ....-ettes. ......,. 9P~ S2, spotlight $2, sun SINGER aewmg madline. S3 , ~ gir'· cl"" .. 1Rn nylon ..,,.. s:zs. Oles! $10. •• ho .._,_ T _.._ •-SJ H ..,.,. ""t I.ADI.EE cloUles, 1ize 3-10, ,0 _., .,. "'"""' ·-earn "· ur, we ua.ua. MArTm a .. ..,.,.ne"" • u ... , l•w portable $15. Old time sew-' TV S2S 605 Walnut Apt 3 H.B. Mn. C r e e n b e r g J IUl levtf' Sl. beater fan and complete wardrobe, aome Ing machines, neeck belt In dresses. shoru, pants coats · · · •
842-3525 motor $1, 6 c y I Jn de r new 50c • SlO. 548-8236 '1Sc to SS, shoes size 6~ Sl to1_H_.B_. __ -,. ___ _ ~. ,_ S1 1 condition W. Copy machine S2.50, ladies shoes size to 5 LEONARDS ~lierator • NEED Immeclately, babysit· snKIALTIH co .. -..-vurtwi • arm res s BARBTE and Ken d 0 11 $9. Record player 78 RPM 1
ler, part.time in my home. r1 U • SOc. various gnuges 50c, seal cloth~ !or ~e 2Sc • Sl.5'J. S9. Allio child's rcronl to 5~. S2 to $5, 644-0317 good 7540 condition $ S. 0 0
2 School age prl.s: near 1640 Monrovfi Ave. tie.ms 50c:. bumper Jack 642-6122 player $3.50. Band lawn TYPEWRITER standard S~.,.,,,..647--==--:~...,..-----:-:
H u,_. Ref 64.Ul.29 50c. wlndahit'ld wiper 50c:, _LAR_G_E_Jl(_•a_u_ti.tul-.,-~8~foot-mowers S7.50 . $9.50. Boy's birycles man's SIS, ladies EASTER • Bu.nnles, q u a 11
oag ·~.... · Costa MHa Ptilll:ps radio Int e r com couch. mllde in Hong Kong. and &frl's bikea 24 ... 26.. SIO, Cosico S'lepstool $6. nrw Sl.25. Mother Mallard with
WA.""liE:o ladv tn llV('·in. 642-2427 system for camper ns. pro-Nee& rrrovenni: s 7 s. $17.50 • m.so. Pixie With !'ilower window curtain b'l'I babies $10 Goat su. Bl"l'd
ro:>m le bo'trd + small An equal opportunity pane outdoor ~ll $2, !*ar1 67J.-3300 or 642-5972 trainer wherls s J 7 . ;, 0 SJ. electric 2 bu r n e r doel! S1 .25 · S3 20342 A«1cia,
r·ilary. 2 Olildrl'n 9. 11. employer 4 callon wttd burntt S2. Stingrays L'Q", S22 • S25. hot p I ate $10, fancy Santa Ana 54<>-5517 9"~ 1&40 54~6 MAPLE platform rocker. Trike, J wtieel chain d1w,. be<bpread $15, Creenstamp RA'ITAN Arm chair S7
WOMAN over 21 wanted !or ---------SMALL wheel trailer $25. ~eds u.pbolatering Sl2. SlO. Vacuum clf'l.llers Sl0.50 books $2.5'J, 2119 National. Hemp 9qlllll'eS lOc each.
ehHt. m1111ic dept lo •ork Local menufKturer hat 548-4m 13 • $25. E!ecirlc touters S.3.50. Cosla Mesa, 6(.2.92SJ 675--0369
Cm.c;rnM. lJ'IJl&. Oall S4l>-5091 Immediate -nln-for: CAS ~ $10, gaa FUZZ box for eJ.ctrlc guit&r SE~~r~ la.mpg and shades DRESS~ lwlf me 20~ $4 to'~R.ECLlN~,,,..,,,..,.E""'R,........,,$5.,,..._ ..,.lce-skat-=---es~Sl
-r-•-n.nge $10, box ll(ll'lnp $5, $10. Radio ldt n. Aq>li.ftr • ._ • ...., ... ee tat>fe leather SJO. drape.a SS set. curtains ~ feyer $1. Dreaes tOC-
AM·f'M MPX timer $25 .
Stereo amplifier $lS. 4 speed
turnlablt' no. 45 RPM
record changer SS. Oxicord aea recorder SIS. V-M tape
~r $25. Portable ster.
eo record player $1S. tT .H.F.
converter no. 4 string ltd·
tar $10. 35 mm C'UDft'8
$20. 0 I d box came.ru $5
each. Storid.J.ne crib $'1.~.
End tables with drawers $5
pair. Books, car par1a 50c·
$5. 548-3806. l18 c.ost.
Mesa St., C.M.
TUXEDO, ~e outfit.
aVenl&e Gu SZ. Samlaoile
.Wtcase, 3 aulter $ 2 2 .
Spanish la~ge coane
with 6 LP rea>rds and tleJrt.
book S25. Executiw ottlce
chair $25. Portable
typewriter S2S. Typewriter
t8ble $5. Adding madlfne,
manual $15. Hand vibrator
$20. S fish.Ing rods and reels
focean and tr!Sh water) $3-
Sl.l. Dectrtc beater $5.
Racfio $10. l Hl--Fi ~
pla.yrrs. SlO and 125. % HP
electri drill S7, Webrten 2
v o I u m e unabridl'f!(I &
1.lonary S7. 4 IJOlding !Mtal
chairs SJ ea.ch. Bumper
hlld! $5, 360 Hamilton St ..
C.M. Apt C 1.1p11taJrs, rear EXPERI'DlCED Beautician
wanted. Balboa Bay Oub
Beauty Sa.Ion. 642--0002 • Efectronlc
Assemblers
523 Bmm'd St., Olst.a kit $3. Uaed tires 7.75 ll 14, top $10.50. Bllr •tools 24" • $4.5() .et. Revere wve pot.ft 50c ~
Mme, !'134-1785 nro for $7. WI re I ea a 30", $S.!i(). Sl4.SO. 1784 San-and pens $2 to S5, Pots anc11-------------Kodak 35MM with flub at-
m!crophone 75c. Alk lot la Ana, C.M. 64.2--0'J90 pam 50c to SI. Toys 25c to GUITAR, new S25. 673-*CS tachments Sl9 548-8741
10-4 PM 54&--2684
WANTED mlddle-•ce woman
babysit in my b o m e ,
weekdays. 545-624.3
FOR PUBLIC STmO.
r?Od lYJ>il 1 nef!ded.
645-4481
MEDICAL Asldstant b a c k
omce exper. Xraya A tnjec-
Uon. Salary open. 837· 7S20
IMM.ED openlnp for pt time
hscwivea. Call l'Ollect 213:
375-9971 ~ 9-U a.m.
EXP. W att:rea. Apply tn P"'-
IOll Swila Oielet. 414 N.
Ntwp0rt Blvd., NA
• Wir•rMn or
Women
We art .. ettabUthed
commerdal firm with
ffberal frl,. benefits.
Only people ~th 1t
least she montht e•·
perMnc. should appfy
t•
PAUMORICS NOW'S THE
John, 642-TI65 litemoon. roMFORTABL.E two pie~ SJ, dolls S1 to $3, pmes 25c ClllUYS Pool, I~ $-4. SUN Lampe on •tand $S m> Highland Dr. NB aecllona.1 cs. Large covtred to $1, 644-031'/ a.ss1nette $5 Baby walker 56-1682
5 PIECE chrome dinette aet, &r-B-Q $5. 53&-3197 H.B. AllJ'OMATIC WILl!her goorl $.l.50 Baby clo~ $3 box. ==,..,....,~-=-----dr'Oll leaves open to 47 x 33. --condition sz. !Awn mower Nrw suircase $10 Telescope OIDruAHUA Puppy, 4 J'DOI,
Excellent condltloo S 7 0 . EASI'ER Bunnies si earh. $.i. l!Ofa bed $5, bird caie $2, $10 MiCt'OICO(>e $10 HAm· Male. Puretired, no pa.pen
536-?48! afternooOI Duckllnp Sl.50 each Chicks tll't'a St 10 SS. rabbit! Sl . mock $8 Large bird cage $25 $17.SO 545-1682
SLEEPING ba.gs m SLB 2 for "5c. 847-3814 11.B. trailer hlteh '2, radio SJ. " Art1fldal tree S8 Chinese BL.EA<Em Oak h u to b I
Dacron King size 80" x 40" IRONING bo11rd. atttl fnune motor u Is SOt, hair dryer lr<'asure box S15 Oriental matdllng bulfet $25 each.
Good con d I t Io n $25. S2.50. SJ&-8296 $1, toaster S'l, 769~ W. ~h. irult.Al' S~7!:tiM~ ':!: 673-Q7'6 ~29 RCA comblnalkll wuflfr . Cost• Mesa at Placentia C'hllll'll • -=COO<A="".""."::1=1=e:i_s __ Ma(lt(t_.,,_s-tr_
001'S • Steel fr8me. Never
!Md 2 for S8 673-2429
dryer $25. 614\ot w BalboA _A_•r_. ______ ~1 ~1ca.8~q~s S25. ~oeiku( ~ mn
Blvd., Ba.lboe 19" SUMLINE purtable TV Cock rsdlo S15 Enlarlrft' S25 alter &Jndll)' 546-=i&
TYPEWRITER Royal rt-s:zs. ff' Portable-TV S25. Wood lathe $15 Pipe vier $25 LADIES Or girl's r ln k
Fan $10, Ml.nw S:Z LAd1es Stodcl and dle9 S25 Table llkalft. ttny tot wbeell, abDr built $.25. CaU 548-7165 bowUnc ooU CSeor'1) SS lllW S2S Oarinet s 2 5 6~ $12. Twin booh ..
f and S' Conlemporaey p1in. Cu-1'1 bike S5. CM rndio. 12 Port.able f>1>eWritei-S2S 1998 hftdboeudt, Eastem MlipW,
tded. c:all 673-7688 Babyaittl!I', my home, 5 da)'ll 929 a.ker Str'Mt
Cotta Mew
549·2221
TIME FOR
QUICK CASH
THROUGH A
DAILY PILOT
S!rl'lONAI. ooodl S 2 S •
Otneltt' ael SIS. ! x 12 wool
shag rug S?S. Blond buman
hair fall S20 9 • 12 beige
rug f1 Orana-e double
becbpreed J.'\ F en c l n ll
•word11 S! ('tlalr with OI•
toman $20. <:emuin clock
$5. Patio lnonae chl\ir U.
Clodllng 25r • $1. Car
va.c:uum st Badminton r1e>
queu 50c. [)P8'I 13. °"'Pfa
S1 • S3. Shower C\ll'ta In and
valance 50c. Hew llffp4"1
bq sa. 1Ar&e .,... bowt ••
Coffee table St. s.t-Sun 1N
SJ& GoWenrod. OIM
Un~s. l\l1l&ble ~. o.ttit't. volt S5 It $10. -r.pe r('('OC"der Pomon• c.M very load condition $25
l'C()('f>ltOn arra done by Art $:.. ~. 4 Cllpt&in's <.'hll.in. J>Alnted ee<'h. 54&-?5C5 C'mUSTIAN Wom11n to ttrek. 1 child. HtmUnrton
babysit on Wed It Sun rvu Bfa<'b. SS.l93S
Ir. t~ nursel'y of Cenlral -BINDERY HEL P-
Bfble Church, C.'1 548-C'm Eirper1tncaf S4f>..9:MO -,ltOGltAMME_lt _
p A RT-TIME Experienced DENTAL Rttpt. Expel' A Examples or ~des: ~
Doucbnut mabr. A p PI Y maturt. Stftd rHWJJe tD b ...... bl~tN for elect:t'OC11c dat. Doll¥ O' DouchnUt. 9'141 M-11 Dally Piiot. r-
Bioddnmt, KB. . MAKE $3 Pfl' br ..n-.. =-~a=
OftlRATOltS ha. lllwb Ill JGGI' lfU'll ~ ~rill!Ct re.
saicnw--. ~· thnfo. -.rrus quired: 1 JHr ~ t~ '80 • $140. 1580 RD umz tlllllJ llUe' need-.. a procru1mn. sary
Mcmcml.. N.B. ec.-. ed f« J\ot A Sat lllltita. ...,.. '1'C7 to S!IU. Clolt111 WiNTi:o 1\N'1 fDr relltf J f13-a211 da.ta b' fWnr April 1Tth,
to u • u to "· Ap91J REiPONslBL.E pt flO n 1'68. Clulll\td P~I
1-dli1on V a 11 11 Con-Mtded wkd,., noo.,.a pm, omc., l'frwpoTt·Mt aa Uni·
..-..C ffQllP., 1312 for houlfW'Or'll. Bed am f!tod School Dllfl'1ct. 1901
lfl'WJn&n, tm. 54J-079'7 N.-port Blvd., Colla Meta
PAltTT IM MAIO WOMEN -111 CO, 15 boan _Ml-.mt ____ .....,--~-e sa.n.29 • week aJ a ~ •. Mn. DaJl1 PUo& Want Adi! I
awum rn Brown. IG-'912. Al..,. ' c.o.r
WANT AD
DIAL
842-5871
..... 4111 ............................... ---------... ·-------........ --
Traclw-r Sil •nd undrr. BRAIDED 9 x l2 wool rui: llT«'n. bl"ltte l!Mn pad!. S15 TV ZI ", $25 Alwnimun "
Alao Y · Snoopy ' lor <'hUd' 11nd pad, reven:lble sz. 646. e:it"b. 64.2-JOll9 bed. new SS St.ep cbtJr, Jood
room S?j OlhC'rs undt'r Sl~ llJ29 • CRIB And bul.lnette rood $4. 2 hand irorll $4-$5. 2
OR 3-0387 BlKES 16'' IO 36" S8 . $17.50. condition 548-1335 , tcutera S4-$5. OM U ~
HAND ctuun 11\W ~ Wbui-~ peroolator $S 5*-4116 SM0 TaWIUI pe_ru tor MJ~, Ing rool vtnl $5. K-9 ~ all PORTABLE twewrite, !Jke tBnlmllldan, w Ind 0 w a, S..~ Car St.ho A. 2
125. Anli~e kerot1ene lamp new. m. 546-'211 rllbt door 11>-$25. 5'&--4829 -· A I ...,_ 1Z5. IDCI
fll. HOC"le lhoea SOc. Iron '54 PORSOIE bod7 and belly BROWN Tweed dub t,ype LAc 0'7D Rd. lAl'aia
nttle Sto. V&te s2. Hand pan Pl. JU&tlt door no. chair _, ottoman. tood 112 HEMI .,.. ).f's -. •
mad!! Asian milk Sur ST· Right door wtndolr SlO. Left tondltlon ru Two Maplt ~ ~~ ibC:uw t*
VoUcy ball Mt $1.~. Pole door $10. ·s,, Ford 4.2'1 heMll chA1n 98 eedt. 311 ~ at wu _.:rn on opm ram!.
VW roof caJTI• UO. and reel S2 and p . Ratta.n S25 Ndl. Hllbone port fu.l Ave O!M pvta.., or under er• a
56-2804 floor 1am.p S2. See 1t tnjfcton rcr atlY )'ftr B ' wbol.! or 1r'ldt b1 vet,
REFRIGERATOR en: 10 ft ranee. ~ Seathort Drlv, 8"11et Ooda'e OT' Plymouth 21" TV $10 ~ sturdy~ ltOOla ~t
tl2 5'J. ~ 1cm YI. Wttt Newport m udl. No ~. or 3 Plt'Ce ~ s :s S25. otd Jeflenori~ ... -.. __
81.ahop No. s. Slnta AM HUNTING bow and I C d t r e ct~ 646-$119. 4Z ~ CW'llJled) 25c, 0rI1I11a t
ruxEDO. idu •• Uke new C81D11H m. 22 mA&71um ~brlllo St., C.M. MOTORO~ Tahlc model Gttmtln hollta-wb atra
l:!S. 56-36l7 W. Udlt troUtJ'c rod, rttl A\Tl'OMATIC walhtt $20. 6 IT' TV &OOd ICXlnd uid pie> cl_, holdtt ST.aG. ..... r« qmc1. da.e .._... lllcf daCftJft une s 2 $ , bunwl' ... ~~ m Botti tu"' s:zs.. After 5 Sat. .a dq m1 sooo ....... '1 1 PILOI' WAN"l ADI I IG1lll M-1Jlt toOd c:andlUan. MMm 5'ft. ~ fM-6136 after l2. l
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U O.AJLV Pll01' SJ11ird.iy, A1111I 13, l'itJ
~" tll\ll'LU1Mt::N • 1 Mtl':Lt-.Ai-.:01~.: l"OK ""~"CHA~!Cl :iE FOF: I M<ACHANDISE FOR I ME~CHANDISI '°. MIRCHANDISI FOR , _____ .. ___ SALE ANO TRADE ~ "1 e ANO TRAD}_ SALE AND TRADI SAl.I AND T•ADI SALi AND TaAi9I ----.. J• Mer .. Wom. 75~ ~n~~· 1000 Furniture ~ Pl•nos & 0,...,.. lllO Mftcil~ _ Mlle. w......, MIO
FO•llGN ·e_i1• • p~. ORGANS .::~'= -~-V--A-NrE""!"!."'--0--~Jo~c:.:c.:=:n~: l~ • Old World -~ :~~,=~~!;·P: :~ai~~t:~:=~
&.Ott Write P.O. Box 2217, ~!lo 'lf 1000 rollil to choose from 2 doot nz. Celor TV ll'IS
OranJe. 921111'7. '~ ~ panish ' • Terrn.. Terma -Term• * Encyclopedias !i8 vol wtlh
CPt.E wro.. Mahli work, &. @ t j ~ ~ oub ror )'OW' pJano or trade bciokcaa. JOO ~ I m a c
ma1d work for motPI unit~. V & ilf l'diter rau.ea.n 1 ' ~nfld plano for orw aplne1 tranainlttc.r ~El~ wuber
Sal.al')' + Apt. f>Ml.-9755 ~ • flf'ld'a Wbole11le Plano O>. ' ~r • mtba boU P'lO
M>coo·s Need Rlnky-llnk r F ttrniture " '1207'2 Brookhunt 1t Oll\pmnn S11oi\tp m VM Stmo Phono
St-g-•-lon"' Piano Player ~ Garden C-:rov" l7141 638-2170 $.'t.S Anllqiats & Mlac. 1991
u 1 ..... • ---P..cnOOll Avr-. CM Call 642-1831 for api>t· All New fli>cor11tor p1PCes a.nd room groupings ~ -ORGANS A PIANOS ---
REST UR.ANT HELP e turned• from d1s!Jlay stud10!!, roodfol homes. moY'le Harnmon<t M ·too 1 p I D t t, * AUCTION * • A • Mud1os. Drcora111rs Cancellation; Houseful of Span· uS('(f, onlY 1895: al80 GMd 1t )'Oii Will sf'U Cit' ~ e PART-TlME 1~h Furntturl' lfrm~ 115 follows: Gorgeous 8 ft. Baldwin, Conn, Lo w r • y.
• ~"r9863 • Spam-<h sofa & r.tatching Chair. C\Jstom quilt.r.d with &l"-Wi.nd.Y a try
COOK wanted for out 11f carved '""'lll inn\. rt JO ft , Sc,•1lte Carvf'd vetvpt from $3$. Lo t a of used Auctlotlt Friday 7 p.m.
Call evn: !'nfa, hravv ri11rk 1>11k end tahlr~ & matC'hlng <'f)('k· )??'tnds. spinets It C'OftlOle Windy's Auction B•rn
Jl4tf' reson.J32-:1618 11111 LahlP, 8 PIN'I' f(inl? SIZI' M<'rtllPl'l"llnf'lln Mk ran· p111no~. .. ........... -u·· BJ.I•, Mat'I 543-951l or PIPd lll'rlroom \ttitr wllh rull Kini:~ ~ltP Ml( sprini.ts SCHMIDT-PHlLl.IPS C'O. --~-v -
& malt•f'S" Lar~(' Snani'h df'rnr rt1nam: r011m Cold 1907 N. Mam, Santa Ana 20'mla Nt~t. CM t-.-
Furm~
ColerTV'e ltt1 ...
-TOOU-
531-1212 • M3-0S5l
CA* for Art)
FURNTl'U1U: stb c.ompt
bouttholida. WW 1*1 c:ellb
543-7866 53M59l 540-2103.
Mlchlnery, etc. 1700
1~ FORKLrn', 12' bl-lo
mut. Full 4,000 lb UJt. S795.
Will finlDce. Carpet ram
SlOO &.»-3691, Rft R97-lW
TRANSPORTATION I T•ANSPOITATION TRANSPQRT ATION_
S.Ua...tt tolO Tral~ UtlUty MSO c.,.,..,.. 9520
ALDEN W rAWL AU. alftl traJlet. CX5 bed. ~•1eot n~ fteOtd, IOliCl5 tlrell, • lbta.
Cood CT\lllt.ns boat Recent-50-4591 '
• ly rtllUed Ir r«lec:on.-Utihty TtaHer 6.a 10
Sleepe T. Aluminum .mut. MO Call· IG614S roUer recllAI. 15 bep of • • •Ila. S. I . rfafnc.10 wfncb. Trucb 9500
et. new erJ.liM. Olndltior. ---------like new. MOit ~J
$11,580. By Ofter. ~
or m5785
'65 "Dreamer" lOW °" • T 413 O>rv. OMA l2'JGO er tnde
for lat• model ~ or 11& -neon w/4 ~ ~
. '55 v.w. camper w/cabana.
X1nt cood. New tttltt fllg.
W/(UM. New Ura. nsoo.
Private party. 982-6738
CALIF (;a;tbpe' b' .Ran<:hero
ar El Cam.ino. icebox, bed &c
cabinet. 548-6919
OftEV.ROLtT bus convertl'd
to bouae car. new engine &
tlree $2750. Pb ~
Imported Autos 9600
Afencles. Men & l1>11f Sp11nt-h tahlt> lamp~. Ilani::1ni: 5'>'11.1: lam1\~, ck• ,:-\'u-rlt"'f't "'P\J\At Pl.a"" tult S$ CASH $$ Women 7SSO rtr l:.a• 11 plf'\'P 1·nn tw> 1111r• h;t-f'd mdJ\ 1rl11nlty. , ... ... ~ . ....,
Whole houseful was reg. $1685.00 krybollrd. hkl' n<'" s.l(lO ur I "'• 1*Y tuJI lfir hest oiler 67".>-mJ I >Umiiu.r. I AppUancea
PETS ind LIVESTOCK CATAMARAN 14' P I v e r Camper Cruise~ Pickup truck
-built by J. Ward Grant. Automatic ~ion, I'll·
• Spol CUb for lmpurts
We pay more tor an) impnrt
l'erardless of year, make
or condition. T!'y u~ before
y o u sell . ELMO R E
MCn'ORS, 9'i'25 G a r d e n
Grove l3lvd JE 7-SG31l
Coast ~ MUST SACRIFICE $698 00 ' AAUQIAfs ' Tool• E I yment FOR ONL y . . . . . • Television 1205 ON tTr;\t or -
Pttt, General 8800 Alum maat, trlr. $495. rtio and heater, power steer·
-----673-8701 ing, heavy duty rubber. AL~A ROr .. 1~0
MACAW PARROT HOlJRLY RENTALS S3195 ~I Cond. * RHOD~ 19'1 * '60 ALFA ROMEO 544-5194 anytime 1 der
mp O ·1·,.rms Aval!able -Newco mers to Calif. C'OMPLrn; llOUSEFUL. Al.ENCY ...
642-9611 Credit Appro ved Immediately RENT OR· IUY Call w...-r.is \.'( m.rm
Women's Division 114-4 Newoort Boultvard, Cost• Meaa TOP ?11..L\lESI 1670 Santa An.a Avr .. CM R & D Furniture c•t•R POOL TAILES Fun ~ Boat Co .• Balboa STANSBURY Ju ietta Spy Roedster
Ca... .._ LIDO "-t __ .. · White, new black top. •• -•v 14, ,;.,es con.1. poat-.
FEE CHARGED hery 11l911t 'tll ' -Closed 5:30 ftl .• Sef .• 51111. ,...... ~ U?. montb --------blt:, Salls, ()9Vera, trailer. IUICK Pirelli tires, nice interior. $403
Blact Smoke Penlan; Sl,000. 64+--0329 2100 HARBOR BLVD. ~-8500. U no answer,
File Clerk. l!!-32 .... St. S2!1-I : ~==::;:=====~=======~~ ~ l)eli., J.'1WT. F'ac1ory workrr · · · · $1 l).j hr ~.; -TV :?6 CPOlll Slalt' b<f(J. w/ llf•
Sea.mstl'f'ss 2 yrs l'XP PiecP t Garage Sale 80~ tlm. s-t'· SADC.£.lt
Sl.ameee • Abyulnian 33' MOD~ SLOOP COST A MESA 646-9022 -==;;;::· ===== llitt•na. 546-8858 $3100 fDa)"ll \ 61 3 -5 0 0 4 ; · .
work or • . . . SI ~;:, hnur F •ture ' IOT S.. ~ IA "-~·e ~1 I S":An urn1 • • . PORTABLE TV & sland ~'.!:i. y .. V HU'6
<Evtsl 494--8843 '57 PICKUP. Hem1 motor, AUSTIN HEALEY Dop 1125 __ De Soto '68 Uc, smqg dev,
r.'(P!' thJ'11 TB . .. . .. .. • -1 • • • pp 1ances r d • 0o•~ NCfl # l'iO Opr E:<Jl on y ~r· A r· Off1rp rl~k. rrfan S4R: f REE I Wl-aUY a SILL -----Power CrulMrt 9020 mirrors. R&H. S100 or offer. GERMAN SHEPHERD --. . r,u Eill 61:!-8:.t!l f1lr Clri~' F:xp 11nly ... s:m ' & f'ri~1d;11rP. tt>p r1.1'. •rp r • Di~ "' Color TV 5 S."iO. f'll'r rnnlnr. ~m:I phtt•I'. & -ti--• Old J• try Sen· Sii 90. l) pr :15 A:;P An .,_ • •• . Stereos '.! h p s~.;. t..nts mon. i ·•..o .. , h ·rn \nF:S :fl up .......... SIOO 11 k C 1 ,... mest ""-'' n..: , ~.
PUPS I 17' DORSETT
Al\C l'egtstcred Champion CABIN CRUISER '6."1 Ford Pickup. nr w b•·;1k<'s.
lumb<'r rack. metal tool hox.
AM/F M r ad . $1200 . ./\ l-oupt>rinr lf'f'1r1 ) 1 y p ..a. & C. u a._ I a L Rnnk Tlr '.! yrs rxp .. \ ::,. UCTION &16-91AA f;.l:.!-;'666 ears Gr·~ . """ _ ... ry • Oln
BLOOD LINE.I\ • 4 cyrle Homelite engine
1. Ch. UU\ \VIKING-e 1'railrr
BLUT Sch m e Fully equip(IPd '<l'w Arel~ Clerk Mm 1 ).:~ A Labor 1838 New~n st,d, C.:\l. minkin~ ........... $,,)I) 8100 • ~nu •
54;,-:;1m
'--·i;;, FORD Econo:ine. 6 l"yl.,
Clerk. Ins rxp .. SJOO "k Saturday Appliances $7 M.. --0 1.S.HW \SH~R--Top winning Sh('pherd e Many Extras s1and. shift: $1050: ~
rondJtion. 64~839'l Eve/wk·
pnd. Sec; SH 80, tYJl<' :,.;;;o, To I REFRIGERATOR NEW HCYt'POINT of all Times e C.G.A. approved
wai~:~e~~a·; ·~~ ·"~r~~~ 1~srE~,:-;:~~e La;:E~~1Ef11~~st No Dep •sit Buill-tn ;A~ ~ s->n•hlt.
2. Ch. NORDRAAK $1595 e 546-3860
or MA 'ITERHORN
9 A.M .• 9 P.M. •• Sl'40 or pmts fll -Nurses Aid. E11p .. $1.65 hr OR Rent Witt. s:uo Wt:EK
3 tlmes Paci1ic
Coast Victor
~tales-Females t5 weeks)
Blat'k & Tan (sbotsl
BRED FOR QUALITY
& TEMPERAMENT
Kitchen Helpe r · · · · S286 mo. Always 1 Make Payments of $2 Wt>ek O . I !ST? lla.rb(r Blvd • C.M.
Hostess. Exp. only ... $1.75 hr. TREMENDOUS 1877 Harbor Blvd .. C.)I. pt1on to uy ~n f1l 9 pm
Combo Wa.itress'Hostess {)pt>n t1 l 9 p.m. 521-7555 su:; hr SELECTION -NEW GAS-DRYER-
Mal• Division of TOP ~ 1•ty WAS $188 rEE CHARGED ,..ua I
.,,. 2 Left •t0SR149 Cash RENT Mi;mnt trainee. To age ~"'· New & Used
_ S12.I Furniture & Appliances f c.1 u wt.. --~~~~bf;..i-..---"-=::-:::::::· =--PUOJ.l.nb. ._ "'l!Y-•..i.l',·--11~oirftll'-TIT .,
11 · T h ,, vrs S(llirl R , s 1877 Harbor Blvd . C.Yf. " JLVR W
.. er;:;·l~l.C~ .. ~~.:.~ ·si;00 mo. \AVILLISOCLAKK'~ ~n Lil 9 p m.
lqllirOpr.Clttss B. S3'.!:>mn --RENT-OR-BUY--S9 MONTH
'1111 Opr .. P~ shirt. 15c prem New automatic washer
pay + .......... SJ.43 hr S2 Week
Jo'ac Trafaee. 2X hr raise 30 COMMISSION GALLERY COLOR KI'.'IG TV
days, ......... · .. $2 hr 7722 OPEN 7 DAYS
Fry Cooks. May wl exp. . Gardtn Grove Blvd. 539-9531 893-1031
Rental ran apply lo purchase
OR DER BY PHONE
523-3651
llllllED FABRICS Pedigree with each Pup
Ll 8-48(X; Days 1().2 PM I ..,. FOR SALE 837-3863 Eves all 6:30 PM
Remnants, SamplM le Mill· AKC Rei:. Mfo. Poodle pup.
Llld.s...Sill-.pnl,y !~Lill-to -W~ .... µ~<;,911.l.J?b!!C!c, l p..m. 9!.'9 Baker. Cos!:t :\le5'l Par·ti-poodfe. f Oiampagne.
---, ---.-----$100. u . Can be seen a1 66SI :\IOVTNG bat-k u st m Us I Sutton Ave Westminster. ~ll. J~ouse full of fumiturf' )lolher & Father are at 1ncludin~ apphancE's large I rrsidence. 897-9095
&_ small Polytromcs CB_ !°'-HOW Abnot 81\ EASTER
d1(1 $110 .. LtnE'ar _:'mplilier 1-'UODLE? Exceptional
SllO. & mt~r. 646-1838. AKC reg quality. $150.
FRIGIDAIRE un oven & 545--0905
35' . ELCO trunk . c 1 b i n ·64 International Scout. Must
cruiser. xlnt rurunng cond. see lo AppreciRte! Many
Nrw canv11$ encl. for aner Extras! n9 w. Wilson, CM
deck, new uphol It radio. A,•, F4 alter 5 PM Best offer. 673-4786 eves.
'64 Seafarer Sedan I & 0,
110 hp, excPllent rond.
$2000. * 675-1703
196J. CHEV PU, 6 cyl., 8'
b ed , rad i o , b ea ter,
overdrive. Ri25 Cwhelesale
price). 646-7977 after 6 PM
Speed-Ski 8o_1_ts __ 9030 ·57 Cbev \-2 Ton P.U .
-6 cyl <S37S. 8321 Malloy
15' ,!:U3ERC.LASS~at. 35...Jw -.-J.:>x._ l_!_~gtan.Jlch.__
Evinrude. elcc.; trlr. & ex· '62 CHEVY 12 ton PU~
tras. $650. 546-4164 heel, radio & beater. $725.
16· Mahongay Century RP.. 646-1286
sorter, JUST REFINISHED, I-=:===;:::::;:::::;:::::==:;..
all extras. S16re. 642-2876 RecrHt'n Vehiclff 95 J 5
19~9 Austin Healey 100-6
$;3:>, Mechanically top
sbaii;e. * 519-1556
DATSUN
'67 Datsun. P/S, radfo &
mirrors. $49 dels, assume
contract bal. Can fin pvt
pty. Dir. 494-9771
'65 Datsun sedan, spatleas.
S43 dels, assume contract
bal. Can tin pvt pty. Dir.
494-97n
'66 Datsun wagon. Air, one
owner. S46 dels, assmue
contract bal. Can fin pvt
pty. Dir. 494-9771
FACEL VEGA
'6i'l-F~"ctasStc" Rare!
Xlnt invstmt & car to
restore. Only 26,000 mi.
Rolls int. air. Loaded!
Needs paint & I.ires. Best
bid over Sl.700. 494-1701
FERRARI
S2.J :rutt. 12 Blk West of Beach Blvd.
Hosp ~erly. Exp. S1:6.1 br. at the Garden Grove Frwy. Garage Door Openers
STANDARD MODEL SlOC>
DELUXE MODEL n39
Only at Katella's!
9 to 9:30 -7 DAYS cookini: top tbornersl COP· --M-IN--D-A..,,.cHs=H""U,..,,NC'.".D~S=---
PERTONE. pet1e<>t· '95
17' Ski boat, 75 HP Mer cury GOLF Cart. licensed for
outboard. xlnt cond.: see to street use, $350. Ev e s
apprcc. $1100. 691-6577 eve. 838-3262. or days 646--0525
14' Custom power Cat. bi-hull Ferrari Late IA.Issa Cpe
75 hp Evln rude w/trlr. Ex· C~moers 9520 Top cond thruout, Tool both. J section DIVAN $45 Only 2 males left. AKC registere<J. S60 ea.ch Maple fintshE"d dbl chest • 962•76A9 e
f ac Trainee. 21. marned.
Sl .80 hr. Low boys, consoles, portable.s SPANISH eel. rond. $950. 494-3.132. ---------kit. bandbk, etc. 544-7746
fac Trainee. Service ov,r.
S2.19 hr. From Mfg. Showroom
Rest. :\igr. Trainee. Age 19-SAMPLES
2:i ............ $400 mo. living Room Set
Waitrr. Knowledge of Fl' & 1 ONLY! Oak woorl-tu.ml'<I
ltAl. food. , . Sl.75 hr. arms. Reg $349. NOW $19'3.
7530 Katella, Stanton
~27-3682 or 897-1651
WASHERS $'.!9.!fl; dryers
$35; Frel"lers S75: Rel'rig ..
coppertone &. Avoc.: Guar
540-1095 Bcllf>ov OvPr 21. Grave-yru-rl S..Pc Dinette Set
•h II .... · · ~1'10 ..1. tir>s. t ONL y. Oak-top hexagr>n '62 Frigidaire Washer &
9·,.·1:·' 2'1.;:0 hr "k. Sl 6.'l hr. f'"<l<>n. table w/4 Wl'OU1l:ht drier, in working cond, both
F, ' PA[[) , Iron chafrs, black or avoca. ooly $$. 6#--0266
. 'l.\Li,; • do. $69.95. ----=c;_,.AS.,.....,S..,,TO,.,,..,.,V:::E:-----
A ·;• ~!r:i· llfr In~ r:-p S6.'i0 mo 5-Pc Bedroom Set-Apt size S.12.50 l~.1, • m!lr lra111ee. Colle4e ..., pl o~"Y l """" rl S600 r •OOr ~m e -, • ., . f;.12~"""' rgl'PP · ·: · · · · · mo. Light OAk. Rt'lr $229.~. NOW In~ Ag~nts. Exp or t~!1nOOJ. ONLY $109.~!
. S6.i0 mo. * St°"k on lwtnd ONLY. Aud1n rhl'('k. Jr nr Sr. NO DOWN PAY~1ENT
FREEZER upright. f'Xcellent
cond11aon. !fad vl'.'ry light
usr $&1. Ph. :'1'18-«iOO
ORAWERS SJ.i. 64HZ'29
P L A T I N U :\I diamond OUTSTANDING G e r m 3 n
AND liP engagrrnent rinl? appraised Shepherd pups AKC. 477
' S1250. Unusual gold wedding Magnolia, CM 646-7856
No Money Down band. Y'l with 22 garnets. 5 BOXER PUPPIES
OAC &-st offrr 644-0783 Eves. AKC REGISTERED
S1.00 JX'l' wk, buy lrase plan. KIRBY vacuum cleaner anrl 1 _ • ~to-5223 •
Newporter TV Siles attachments. Balance S;Jt.10 EASTER Silver Poodle AKC.
20'.!7 Harbor Blvd C~ 548-85ll or small payments. Credit '.? males. $75 and $100.
RCA COLOR_TV_ Dept. KE ~7289, ~eim. _962_-_78_34 ____ -:--:-:-:
( Used) $1 so SURFBOARD. 9'8". Bills: RUSSIAN wolf M und, ~i,;
BIG 267" SCREEN Xlnt rond, $7:5. Call aft 61 mo. beau t. apr fem. AKC,
548-6.>84 shots. HSt> tmd. 4!»-2376
Fully Guaranteed BRAND nrw 4•,,..xR' pool PUREBRED -Afr-Basenji-:-l 1877 Harbor Blvd., C.M. r h kl G d Open t ll 9 p.m. tahlc. Slate top: r1>g. $1:,0. yr. cm. ar css. ___ __ srll for $300. 961-6466 di9fl(>SWon &:2--0755. 9 to 5
$29.95
Antiques 8110 Hi.Fi'UterH 8210 BRTC·a-Brar & ho1.1sf'hold AFGHAN-HOUNDPUP -1 eff"rl.'I, rrrrig & radlo gear. Male: 5 mos. Beautiful. rea·
CotlPge ...•.... $liOO mo. 3 R F .
Sest:n Enst. Audo or ooms urn1ture
Elt>rtron ....... $1000 mo. Reg. sm for $2Wi.85
Many other listings T~rms as lnw :i~ SJ~ week
Come ln and register Approved Furniture
--.. ~"'~~!11111-1968 SOLID State '4-s{>f'rd Chrap! &16-5542 sonable: shots. 962-9989. AUCTION Stereo. Beautiful console. POOL Table. reg. 4'i' x 9', BOXER-PUPs:Al<C-
Boat Trailers 9032
23 foot boat trailer Brand
new tandem axles, new 7:50
x 14 Lires. 68 license. $550.
Call Weekdays 8AM·5PM
54~8811
Boat M1.lnten1nce 9033
•USED
TRUCK & CAMPER CLEARANCE
SALE
y ACHT Maintenance & 'SS Ford 4 spd. % ton camper
repair at your dock. Ex-equip!. duplex tires -low
perienced. Reaa. 543-71107 mileage • with new open
road chassis mount, kitchen
Boat Slip Mooring 9036 & toilet facilities . heau1iful
family outfit. Prict>d for im·
mediate salE'. SLIPS available. NE"Wport
Beach, Sail boats only.
Well maintained. Space ;ivail
trom 25' to 6:'. 642-5711 v~3485 -·-'6.i Chev. auto, trans., V8, air
Hrs. 8 am to s pm MoD--Frl. 2159 Harbor Blwl.. C.)1.
, Daily S.9. 10.S Sunday
• 548-96611 •
Eslate lots -to be Mlrl Left on layaway. PllY balan-heavy bed. balls. rues, 4M733
Sit. nit~ p.m'. sharp! ce of S79.35 or smal.l co,•cr, rack $485. 847~ Daily 9-1. Weekends ~6 ---------
Full size poster hedroom set, ~;;,~·An=t Dept., Hansen Surfboardg;s;;-TOY Chocolate male Poodle.
801t-Y1cht
Ch•rttrt 9039 cond. with new open road 8
ft. dlx. s.ide dinette camper.
Fantastic value. Economy
priced. --• SofB·bed. Cherry dining Mil, Schools·lnstruct1on 7600 coffee &: end tablNi. chairs.
FOR ~tary mower. Wool rng.
Stcretarial Tr1ining M_isc_._~--~-----
,\TTf:ND THE H'DROCK. Mple. droplcal
1Most Modern Up-to-Date din. thl. & 6 chairs:
Bl 'Sl'llESS COLLEGE in the He)W~·Wakefield. S l 2 5.
S1•u1hhnd. The school o! _6-:-~:----,3::-Jj;--:-:---:--:-:--.,-,
l'r Y::-n mmro LC'f\rning \\ ith ~1oviJU? Non h. Hnu!i!eful
thp "f ni~h1ng ~chool" touch n[ .FumiturP. Mu~ Sell!
r um11lrle St>rretarial -64f;....40'.?S • 42R Hamilt11n. C\1
P.na~huo -IB:\T Keypunch Qur:rn "iii.I' hrd. i;prini;t &
~t"rl any \lomfay-F.vening mallrl'~. S:l.1. rnd maple l'IA•~·~ :ils-1. tt-.!, 1 rhrs. i;.ir~smn
POLLY PRIEST RE:Al'TlnlL ~nld M!Jch, !l
Bl'Sll"E..CiS CULLEGE It. Setrn , 1rr.ular 11r ;ir new
X5 N. Newport Rt, N B. rrond 117.1 OR ~-O:W
__ Phone :>48-9723 l;tfl?'p, hP!lut. ChPrrywO<ld
NEWPORT hul<'h; llkP nl'W rondition.
fiT.r417E:
8-pc twin m;ihogany dining e JjO e Loveable A.KC, 2 mo. LI
room set, china service. ta-l600 fi..16-7956 8-1729 KI 6-7101
Boat Storage 9048
BOAT STORAGE ble w/6 chairs & pads. chest Miscell1neou1
on chest. coffee tables &
lamp t a b 1 e s. magazine
racks, 3 Windsor dropfront
F.eey rlesks. china 1·abinrts,
&.pc OiipJX'ndllJe ~room
!ll't -MANY 1TE:-.1s too
numemus to m<'ntion!
AUCTlONEER'S NCYrE
Thi!t is a fine Int of mahni::-
Any furn1turi> -:ill in 1m.
maclll.1te mnrhl1n11.
tNSPFrT
Fnrlay !l ::.m • 'l pm
Satu.may ~ tll salt> ltme
Spring Cleaning!
WTG -100% European hair.
Dark blond with frosting.
Short length $60. Floor
length full skirted aqua
blue or~andy prom dress.
Strapless. $18. Short pillk
drrl"ll wiih white nylon lace
over ~kirt $18. White lake
fur ~noulder rape $10.
616-7022
POOL TABLES
"'1968 BRUNSWICK
"' AMF ,,,_ TR LANGLE
Slate from $369
Brunswick $329 value ••
ONLY $239.88
USED 2x6's, 20 ft. long. sofa
$2~1. laundry tubs, etc.
&16-37JO
-FILLDI RTWANTED
La~una Bcb 10,000 CY.
496-18'10
Boe:o-THE CLOWN-
Childrf'n's parties. Magic
Shilw. r ree Balloons 675-4580
~llN!-; Cilf)f' au tumn-haze 28
~kins. S3!k>. Call 675-~
FREE TO YOU
'I)ny toy poodles. AKC
7 wks. See at White's Pet
Shop 440 E. 17th, C.M.
tr Doberman P i n s c h e r .
male. 11 Mos. Pedigreed.
re1:istered. nzs. 646-7956
SKYE Terrier. AKC. like
Greyfrlar's Bobby. C ll I m,
ral'I'. noo. 713: 892-1757
BLACK PO'ldl<'f>. AKr.
small mlnialure. S7S
• 642--0326 •
& LAUNCHING
Sail or ~r up to 16'
Fenced yard. Newport
Bayfront. Monthly rates
Include ... Use of hoist
Launchin~
CALL ANTHONY'S
RJS..2281
Boats W1nttd 9050
USED KITE
iood cond. 642-1977 PM
9150 AKC Reg. German Shepherd Flying Lessons
pups-Champion aired. 6 ~-----
Wks. shots. sso up. 549-1296 * Newport
v$2985 -·-• Telescope Special e
'63 G.M.C. % ton P.U. CU1'·
tom , low mileage with 8'
Alaskan camper. Excellent
c0ndition. Must see.
vS2445 -·-'63 Chev. H.D. camper rquipt.
·Split rims -large tires with
standup Pilgrim camper .
side dinette • monomatlc
toll.et. This package ia like
new -must see to appreciate
vS2345
JAGUAR
'67 JAGUAR XKE
Coupe. Like brand
Chrome wire wheels.
new.
S4695
STANSBURY
BUICK
2100 HARBOR BLVD.
COST A MESA 646-9022
KARMANN GHIA
'63 KARMANN Ghia 1500 S
Xlnt cond. $1095. Cor of E.
18th & Wes1minster, C.M.
~U6
MERCEDES BENZ
Or.1n".)e County's
L;irges.t Selection
New & Us1>d
·. Mercede<> Benz
Jim Slemons Imps.
Warner & Main St
Sant,1 Ana 5·16 4114
Sc.,ool of Business
833 Dover Or., N.B.
WILLIS CLARK'S .. ;,. ..,...,,,,.-;;;"-;-;·. A 0 K 100% FINANCING
SECARD POOL
LO\'ABLE With children but
i;tond watch-dog ror £amity
11.·;~h foncE"d yard. Medium
sizr mixed G e r m 1 n
Shrph('rd 847-8917 4115
A(ghan ~pples 4 wks ohi
AKC, ble.ck masked. silver
" platinum. 6~ 1132 Air Assoc.
'61 Mercedes 190 SL Reister.
Xlnt mechanically. Needll
interior work. $5.1 dels,
-• -llSSU.IIMt contract baJ. Cao
Fiy late model Cessnas ror , CAMPER VANS fin pvt pty 494-9711 646-0153 f n :'Im cushions, rastPr~; COMMISSION GALLERY
xtnt mnrl. $95. 54S-~ 7722
If ynu ne1'<1 lhe retinrmeot!I arden Grove Blvd.
lu atf;un a top (Xlying P<>~I· Office Furniture sri.~11nt.,..-,..,' Blk West of &-ach Blvd. II"" "r may have the an 1---------at tbr Gardrn Grovf' F'rwy. ~'"."re; hr ynu. PICAsr in-Olfir<> rlrsk :'.li~2. u~l'd. for-
IJUIN'. ~' your convenience. ml<-a top. S:IO or makr otrcr.
'!JEST-COAST-194..'.'liol
Tr .,,,. & Bu~iness Srhool!I . .
:iii S. ~lain St . Sant11 Ana Office Equipment 8011
~S-1l6'i 13) F1'LL k l.'.:02'7 Gar1IM ltrovl' 81 .. GG . 1 lr. dd_ryho::.rd NCR
537-7113 E' C'l' ir 11 ·~ m;irhtnrs. SIOO Mtrh. C'all J o h n Hunungton Be11ch 5J&.8885 Klng$hury 641-HOO E.xt
LIFETfM'E Gift ·Chilcoat lfl 416. 9 /I. M. to 5 P.M. :.toi,. IP!.~n Typing School l'n Dtl d:ty thn1 S11turriay
Mar. CM. 543-2859 Mon-Wed, ========= e SEWING e
OF.slGN & PATI'ERNS
W Ogle St .. Olela Mr!<a
MERCHANDISE FOR
S~LE AND TRADE
Furniture 8000
Household Good, 8020
Katella's Best Buy!
Mirmrro Wardrobl' Door1
-11ny !Ill,._
Btightrm &: F.nt:iraea
-any room-
~rt,. OFT
75.'Wl Kat<'lla, Stanton
DAVENPORT. C08t S710. tell 577-))82 nr 397.g;l>'il
$120: ann ch81r, down ..:::=====;;;;;::=:::
eulhi01111. cost Sl38, aell l6<J; Garage S.le
t4'fll bedt, Heywood
LOV F.SEAT. c h c s l of
rlrawers. chail' &-mirror.
B~1 oflcr. 644-078.1 Evr~.
Musical Inst. 812.5
GIBSON Eire. gwt11r. red
hollow hnrly; Standel Sul>f'r·
Artist XV amplifitT: both
xlnt cond . 6T.-..45()t ...:::::::==::::;-====:
Pi1no• & Organs 8130
PIANOS & ORGANS
ALL MAJOR BRANDS
NEW 8c USED
WALl.IC1 I 'S..MANNINC 'S
MUSIC CITY
:HOO ~. Bristol
So. Co.1st Pl~
S40-716.J
CHOR.D O R G AN It
AMPLIFIER Llk.'E NEW
MAKE Of'n:R. ~
S.PtNET PIANO "ESTEY"
Mabonpy, Fu t s 1urt S4l5
6#--0700 after 5 pm.
Pl.ANO. SOHM.ER ~ r t t a t
Grand. Like new! Coat S1500
• SrU l900. 644--0985
Wakefield m a p I 1 , mat. ·33 Ford *' Ton Pick-up, '4 tr~ IJl"lngs, matchlr\a 1peed; Merry T i 11 er :
chair .l night stand. C08t Lawnmowm . IOmc work-
N65. 9tll S125. All in prtme lng«>tllf need ~: tools;
CIOCd.ltlon. ~ clQ!hrs; d~: iOJl'r ~l't
II.AKER rum . 1!00; 6' Rep-1~1111 ~tlrl(my l)jle blkr:
pj."1!1te sJdeboard $i1<XJ; mi~t' 207 51\nta !&'\hf.I, CM e 11.AMMOND Chord OraM
clin. tble. m "Xff'. $.\$0; Slit. 13th !\..) !\\-11lnutl ADULT OWNf:O
OllPPtndale d'l.•lir•. 1 lliM 4 r t; R N 1 T U R E , h 1 i(t, Pvt Pry S300 .call 54';-Cl!l
I inn. 8 : '..! k:tlht'r •rm Mu~Mld ~ mw ltl'm.o,. -B3 UanlOOd-OrRan
dl.llin f~ld) S7' t &Cf). 31~ Capt> Verdr (Mt5a With Lnlie ~akrr~
f73...«m Verd('I CM. Exrrl ('(lfl(f, ~JIQI
JI YOUR AD IN a..ASSI· GARAGE SALE, l"rlb, PIM PRrvATE T'arty w11nta to
FlED? ---. wUJ bt fUmitu~. rte. ttir.:b, ro:u) bu.y piano for ~11~h. 54l.9:l'G
~ W a. IXal ~ ~ s.Jl.s. ff.A. 84U700 WbJt• tiepDana? ~~--
•
323 s. Main, Oranre
~-1992
C'OLLIE Shepherd 21., yrs,
Brigr fomale, a p a y e d .
Cf'ntlP, obedient, Xlnt with
HorMS 8830 fWl k protit. Low rates &: 62 Ford camper van • com-EARLY '68 Mercedes 230
REG·. QUARTER HORSES: apecia1 student pl.an. .~l~campet ~kage nooo AM/FM, W/W, pwr. steer It
SPANISH CABINET "~tdrn. Sad but cen'l tak! Top yearling filly; 2 yr. old 67).()3 J 3 . camper us-camper brakes. 673-~ 646-3C.I> eve
3 interior .............. Sl.295 -========= I F.1sl 194--0232 4/1;) 2 door . custom made · low · 1
gelding, baiter winner; yr. YOU MUST SEE
old gelding, top pleasure It MotHle Homes 9200 THESE USED CAMPER suitable for lamps • as rnd LAoRADOR Retrtev. er 1 yr
t ab 1 e or DECORATOR old . f r male • great with
PIECE Removable Marblr 1 c _h I Id r e n · All shot~
perform11l<:e protpect; xlnt. ---------PACKAGES
brood ma.re, bred lo AQHA ---------
top, dark Oak with i;old de-_Iii?,. 7009 4/15
cha.rr.p. gentle to ride. Prlc· $7995.00 They are an exceptional
e<.: from ssoo. Musi sell. New 2-4 Wide • Trades wetrome
S1()-95Z5 T •-h T •-~ • s yr. oonk financing 642 09S1 d uttf * -SANTA ANA 531-4650 -ayl or WO WO rm sign. OU landscapes, varfous GENTLE Male dalm11tion
ltrrns too numerous list. 708 rxcellrnt ..,,.Jtb c h 11 d r e n . ev
lri~. Corona del Mar 6n.~316 111\\J.\of'hroke.n -fl yl"I. old. GO
es.
!..OEN Palamino, 3 years
aft 6 p.m. All day & Eve. ~2~~!1 4/15 $250 · ; Quartet' horu. 14 yrs
50. Gentle, wkends. '.1:-vtA\KERAJ.. Ta.bbies, 6 St
-4377 WASHER & dryer. $.'-i wk~. old: Mother Sealpoint 347
RPCrist. S.iO. 2 End tahlr~. S111nw~r; hoose-trained. Tn
good riden1.
Sj(l pr 2 While tuftrd J;?n"!l homes. ~ 4115
ch,tlrs. $60 pr. Oi\n;i rloSl'I , MALf: Terrier. 1 \\ yrs,
hm11ll s<>rvr r. C In t h e s . hnu~~roken. liket children.
TR ANSPORTATION
~·--·· ---lo. ts & Yachts 9000 -----. -
AL NEWPORT BOA TS
' Rhodes Sloop #LS $3Hl0.
various sixr!I. 6'14-1'.J&.I ~hoh. 1Relng tranafe~\. l.OC
llERITAGF. W11~ dtnmg R!tl 6.'mi 4/13 33
' Dlrtel Crus Sip .. SWIO. ronm tablr. wl!h 4 hlA<'k l'rf'f' -,0 ~ hiim~. AKC
1
24
l<'athf'r rhalr~. rnnllnl'niut 111111" Skye t~rrltt. 5 ynt 24,
hf'\ght. '! <'Xlra lrav!'l<. Atlutt~ <'f older chlJdrt>n 26
' C&l..24 FIG Sip ... S~9"i0.
Peenion Commander r /G
loop .... perlrct cond. SRcnfu't' S:tiO I only. $94..~ 4/16 S .......... WIOO.
' f'rill<;Q f1yer Teak
............... $6500.
646-61166 --breed 2S J l ov ABLE, small Skiop PIANO Uprl~ht -blond.
S'tlO. Portable typewt"itrr.
f.15 Ask for Ma rlr nt
64(' 0052 or 545-72Jl
8MM Ounen, proJtttM,
lghts l spliOl!f'. SlO. 0 1 r1
Ships bell r.5. 140 E. 20!1'1
St •. C.M.
trPHO~lNC · S79.50, 2
IH" I &1Mf>t'M rt>lftsmrn 1 ,,..,.... "'f· dl'l, pirkll!l, 7J:i
Mnln, 118 "&my" j,16-611(1
r.~:~u1111i:; Mry.rs M" n 1e
Body ~ 'f}lt1JI. Nenr uil'CI.
Call 6464!200
Trojan EX~ V-8 $:700. Ooxt, It Beagle mi.. ll'lPI· 7 23' W~ka. 841-9811 4/13 (~ l 1r Clv1t C.onnJ~'s
) •••••••••••••••• $7'250-
· nlrtiner Cruller 112.000.
. Alden SchOoncr • ~
rnF:i:; younc male c.t af. <OM
fcctlonate a be91tb:Y will 33
dPUver _..T1'2 4113 58
rte, mah olfu!
FRITZ l AVERY
G12-318t St., N.R-m.-0442
WHITE ft.male llJll1" poo. WO
die 1... )'l'I • nW with 3
•-hlldttn. ~·--t/11 I ~S-5981 Evrt1.
l6' GI.ASP.AR crTATION &~~tt. m.-1'>. t m«1th'I -
a ll ahota. ~~ MS
hp J oMso.n. i:Mni. c11vt'r AO')RABLE Kltttns to rood ~
tx>me« ~11 StWJ.83 _ "1S 11m1 raUer, compu s IJld,mrtf'r,
c. 11\ watf'l' at Ntwprll'i
ch ~
' x 9' CLASS fl>'I ~ 210
Four kltr,.;.. l """-Bel ~ 'm n
BEACH TR.LR. SUPPLY
19261 Beach mYd.
Jtuntingtoo Beach 536-9812
12' x 55' ~ELY 1 bdrm,
patio oov. Kirts, &trge,
Furn or untum. 646-2132
'S2 Roadmaster 8'x30'. Xlnl
cond, fully equip. $1400.
&46-TI47 aft 9 PM
BICYCLES 922.5
10 SP EED 27" M an ' t
Austrian made. Good con-·
ditlon $35, 6'13-2t29
Auto Teoh & Egulp 9410
Alr O:>ulprn81X', to 12> PSI.
~. ~ume tanir. puce '
l30 S. HARBOR BLVD.
TRANSPORTERS
I USES.CAMPERS
'59 VW 9 pass delwce Bii!
8Wlmof, rad.lo
'67 vw 9 pass
't:S Deluxe Bus 9 Rf'lll 12)
'63 Deluxe Bus 9 pasa
...
5-4'"*3 -67J.1190
mt "MllM at.ft, COSTA MaA Pfttll 9W1fCh. $1.lo.. ~ 11
Trailer, Trn.1 942S
U' SCAOADOUT, alps. 4;
rqulp. w I Jtmr, s\nk, ~
bo~ l 1jd(> •Wtdlable ttnl.
-Ua.'CS onct! 93:!-u'>t
IiSil -13' NOrutwt<ttcc;;;ch.
~lf «WllAll!fd. lllCf'pS 4.
Ntw ('Ond, Ullfld Ira lbe.11
500 ml. 1122.S. ~31•
MG
MGB 1965 -Must sell! Coma to N.Y. Xlnt cond.
Wire wheels. M H. $1695. or
offer. 833-1234 Ext. 306 or
675-3846
'63 MG Midget. lik.e new. $43
del, AAUme contract bal.
Can fin pvt pty. Dir
494-9TTl
'52 MG TD "Cusic" Rutrd.
Xlnt mecb 8t rung cond, Br
Rae Gm. nu uph.I, rad, $950
Pvt flty 67:HM16
OPEL
• Door ~ a ,ooo mfln.
~ and bte.tl'r.
$515
STANSIUIY
. IUICI WANT 111 hu.y military •~or
9 mm Lug41r ReuoAAblf'
~76l6or ~
. uo.. ~ head. 1/1
lo, Odb lqtn. tarp, bait
PET rt1.... fOI' ~. HP ~lSQ .4/16 r1ld
ow. dlr9d fG""7I.. a.rca
)QJr eel .... alt lledl ...
• ao:vy C\lllOm-~
V-.i <SUM'Mm IS HER:EJ. ~eilent for lla'.ftnc a
~ch. •ld!nfr • mountainl
Looka and rides areal at
nltc I~• alrepinf on a Sea· bi ri<> HP, O\lcr 1old
C!l1'1tr,:t & I I a bi I I l t r 11 ,
chrom.-bum~r A hlJb. 108" ~I hllae. UM MW. Of\11
10 mJ< t:mo, Deily •
.... kfnda 'tll 5:30 ~ or KI T-T711.. E \I u . e-ms . 2100 MAnoR ILVD.
"' ..,, '31!0-~-u.. II> .. ,.._ l1llilf
-.. . . ..... . : ,,. .. :.. ··---.-· ...
--~ et1111 a ... COSTA MU.A '46.fOn
> ..
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qui:
!WS =
'60 '
'59 I
'58 I
'$9
5.4
1'11 I
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car
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POUCHE ..
I
'60 Cou~ .....
'59 Coupe • 1'.. ,
'59 Coupe ....
'59 Coupe • &Jue
549-0303 -673-1190
ltJt H_.aoti aLVD. COSTA M8SA
Porsche -Show Piecel
196.3, concord cond. CIN.nm
CV )'OU could buy! 615-4006
LA TE '61 Red Poncbe 912. 5
epd,Simtrumentpanel,fos
Ugbts. 838-2288
'65 Ponicbe. wbfte w/ext:ru,
orig O"Nner, exc cond $35m,
529-6718 after 5 pm.
RENAULT
'62 Renault Gord.In!. Tup
cond. Must sell. $275 or
make oUer. !i48-810'J
TOYOTA
681/2 TOYOTA
NOW HERE!
SEE THEM TODAY
~flit LlmiA
• IMPORTS
1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-9303
TOYOTA
HEADQUARTERS
ELMORE
VOLKSWAGEN
1967 Yolkswa9en
$1699
6 Mo.-6,000 Mi. Guar.
lncludea 50 HP Snl~. Wind·
shield Washel".!I, t u 11 Vinyl
lnll'riot, Outside Mt r r o r,
Hrater, Defrolter, u well
a~ cleanup 11nd delivery.
$182 Full On. Payment
in-:ludes Tax & lie.
$55.1.4 mo. bank fin•n.
Ask ab~ our
$11<. IJ11 • Ji mu 41) l'\0.99+
t f!n11I p:wmrnl ~ title.
T&M MO'{ORS .
Speciall11ng • VW It Porsche
SHl CARDEN GROVE BL.
GARDEN GROVE
892-5551 or 534-2214
---167-SED. white, blL lnL ra-
dio. titted cove'!', llti rack.
clvtirui. xlnt cond, 9 mo ,
9700 Mi $1695. 675-U66 J im.
·&:I vW Sunroof: new eni .,
g'JOfl cund'tion! S8JO
fiT.N038
;~6..1 VW Sedan, radio. $895;
~'nt rood.. orig ownrr
494~253 494-2458 eve.
'67 Camper WeaUalia 24.000
mi rack, radio. S 2 3 5 0
SJA-1019
The ._t .... th"'9
tea MW ur:
.... ., with
a 100~ ...........
Every"1najor N1dng part•
i1 l\W*Jlteed 100% tor 30
days or lfOI miles. Wldcb-
ew:r COll)el ftnt. So u d\Jll.
lni that tune ln)'lhina soes
wnioi with any ol these
parts, we'll repair or re-
place It free.
For f.nstanee:
• enilJie • transmissioo •
ftV axle • froot axle u.em-
bllet • bnake l)'lt~ •
electrical l)'&tem
IUDY 10 60
OYER 70
VOLKSWAGENS
TO CHOOSI flOM
LAllMST S&ICTION
IN OIANM COUNTY
VOLVO
1681/:z VOLVO
NOW HEREI
SEE THEM TODAY
~LllriA
• IHPORTS
1966 Har bor, C.M.
Sport Cars 9610 -----681/:z MG
NOW HERE!
SEE THIM TODAY
u LllDiA
IMPORTS
1966 Harbor, C.M.
Antiaues, CI H 1lc1 9615
'26 CHEVY
Showroom condition.
Mokc of!er. Dir. 494-9771
1941 FORD 2 Door Seda.n. 1
Owner. -49,000 m 11 e 1 .
542-1915 aner 3:00 PM
'66 VW aquareback, AM & autos Wanted 9700
FM new tires • bnlkn. ex· -"---------eel. eond. 642-ssr.
'62 Vollts. Very C ean! Good
tires M H. $799. Call alter 6
evenings or •knda. ~2928
'6S VW-Xlnt cond. Lo mi.
RIH, nu tires & tuneup. Vi·
nyl int. $1.2SO. 546-7281
Win 1uy
Your Volk$w11191 or Porsche
Ir pay top dollan. Paid for
or not. Call Ral.ph
673-1190
WE PAY ••• CASH
....... • f. .,., ... _,;•
WiFor
LESS ,. ..
'::er~~=:-:; '66 VOlKSWAGEN
a.ea.ts. a.ooo m.ll-. 2 Door, 4 11*<1. radio,
$4115 beat.er. RSZ "36
STANSIUIY
BUICK
2100 HARBOR BLVD.
COST A MESA 646-9022
WH $159', 11 ,1199 SAVI
$400
'65 MUSTANG
Full factory eqpt.
wea Stitt, is $1399
SAVE
$200
e TRUCK SPECIALS e
'67 CHEV. % T. --.$2199
V8 R.H. U59714.
'66 CHEV. Iii T. -.$2199
V8, 4 •peed. '66 DATSUN P/U __.$1399
Full power equipment and 4 speed. NRC-892.
factory air eondl~. 65 EL CAMINO ~.-..$1999
$2995 V8, 4 speed, R79726.
64 FORD Iii T. _ ... -• ..$1399
V8, stick., R28057.
STANSBURY \~ =~7.-·-·--'1199
'57 Oiev 2 dr ....... I. .. · S99 '64 CHEV ~ T $~ ·ss Pontiac 4 dr ........ !:! BUICK 6, 4 s~. F2Srrf'
'61 RaJ:lbler American '..,..,., 2100 HARBOR BLVD. '64 CHEV. ~ T ........ --$1599
'59 T-Bin:I .............. $399 COSTA MESA ~ VB, stick, I.26003. '61 F85 . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. S499 '59 FORD + CAMPER S799
TRANSPORTATION .~ "T -'2l99
100% Finandn& AvaUable V8 . lide.~.
Also we carry oar own '65 ~ T. ---Sl.399
amtracta VB, 1ttck. R79632. $49 to $499 '65 CHEV. " T. --·.$1889
NEWPORTERMOTORS ~~~ol~~~ll~
2006 Harbor Blvd 543-5294 the lndMdual. Brint your
---"NEED A CAR?--individual traruiportation
CAN'T BF. FINANC'EDT '6S BUICK problems to ~IS.
•Bankrupt? e ReponPtalon? NO DOWN PAYMENT
e Bad C'redlt7 e Divorced? El t a 4 Door hardtop Full PROBLEMS HERE e Military e Nf'w In Arta! <'C r . ALL YOU NEED IS
Makf' Payclay Paymetii. power and factory. air co.n-YOUR GOOD CREDIT! McCARTHY MOTORS dt11on1n1. 31,<XX> miles. Tilt
1420 So. Main 6 Edinger wheel.
(2 blocks N. ot Sean) $2595
Sant.a. Ana Ph 542-3507
BUICK STANSBURY
BUICK
l!lln RIVIERA 2 door brdtp. 2100 HARBOR BLVD.
Automatic, radio, f u 11 COSTA MESA '646-9022
power. alr, $1l.95. 646-964'1 7 67 Bu• k R• •
PLACE your wtant ad where IC IYl8f I
tt:ey a.re look!o& -DAtLY
PILC1I' clusifled S4Z-S671 MUST SACRIFICE
GROTH
CHEVROLET
1821 1 BEACH BLVD.
HUNTINGTON BEACH
147-6839 • 545-1163
CHEVROLET
lmoorted Autos 96001mporttd 4utot 9600fmported Autos 9600
GOING OVERSEAS
Alr oond., tun power. $3300.
See Sat/Sun only at 627
Sballmar. CM ~5990
DOWT IUT YOUI NEW
1961li TOYOTA ANlWlm
llfOIE YOU~
DEAN LEWIS
WDERSllP Slalll
• HARDTOPS
• STA. ....
• um
GlllSEll
'40 BUICK LIMlTED 43,000
actual miles. OrtpiaJ thru·
out. N~a clutch. $500. or
beat clfer. 213: 225-7433
'6'f RIVIERA, fctry air. full
pwr, stereo, $4400 or offer.
0.-3336
CADILLAC
• acres ol ultn IDOderD toW
Cadillac fladl.ltte9 ~
to better aeU ad .-rice
.... Utt .... c.d1l1ee ....
moblleL
CA MAIO
'ff1 Camaro. '11'1'1. r .artY. 1 CJt .. 155 HP, pfrr steer. •
brake1: auto .. )ow inlleqe:
xi nt .l'Ond. S2270. 9l2o-t5'J
Alt• i PM _..,.
'6' CHEVROlfT
CbeveUe Malibu Sport coupe.
VB, automatic, power lteel"
tng. radio and heater.
$1495
STANSBURY
BUICK
2100 HARBOR BLVD.
COSTA MESA 646-9022
·es CHE\'Y • excellent con-
dition. Good tlrel • bra.lcea .
Prtvate p • r I Y · $975.
962-57'10
,,. , . . . . . . . . ...
S.turday, April l.3, 1968 DAfi. V 'PILO'f JIJ
TUNSPORTA TION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPOiTATtON
9900 UNG Cart 9900 Used Cara 9900
PLYMOUTH
.,, OIYIOlfT
'18 COHTINENTAL Brull
o~. 1.eaM b SUI 11'
mcadl. In eh d ea tDCal
let'fice . ,,,. •• , .. IClt ht.
Call Hal laden. Leue
?d.lllaler'. Jobnlao • loft,
6424111..
COUGAR
'st COUGAR, 8r'tlld new.
----~·----------MERCURY
'Q MERCURY, Colony Parle tmT Ply, 'In.n&portatloa car-
ttadoo wqon. 8raDd new. pld CODdltlon. $195 or best
LMle tor '126 pr month. otter. ~2U
All maintmance A 8S'Vtc:e •59 PLY. Wqoo, 8 cyl., Po'"·
FR.EE. Incl:udH air ccod. ateer. Ntw bNku Ir bett.
Power stemna • bnke1, Good CODd. pX>. !l&S-3290
redio, 3rd meat etc. Ca 11 -=========:.I
Hal Sandus, Lea.le Manat-
tr, Jallnaon ' Son, llO-OOSl.
'15 Mere Ma11t, 4 dr, one
PONTIAC
f Door. Y'I, •ut.omatlc trant-
m.ialon, power 1teerin1. ra-
dJo, beater, factory alr con-
ditioning.
$1795
LN.se tor $99.SO pr month.
Included maintenance &
11ervioe. Aic. cond. Power
steering, radio, buckets, etc.
Phone Hal Sanders, Lease
Manager, Johnson & Son. ·
owner, RAH, air, pb, pa,
xl.bt oond. Pvt pty. $1485
See at 2544 Newprt Blvd
CM
MUSTANG
ROY CARVER
PONTIAC
2125 Hutar 81, a.ta .....
Kl6-4444
Orlnce Q)untTt Excl\Ww
O.altt fOr kolll • Roree and
Bently. 6424381. .
FALCON
'62 Falcon Squire Wagon
auto. perf cond. $39 del,
usume cootract bal. Can
lin pvt pty. Dir 49Hl7TI
'62 Falcon 4 DR atation
wqon. R/H, sllck sbilt
$-15(). * 00-5126
FORD
'66 MUSTANG
VB, automatic, power at~
ing, rad1o, heater. Landau
top, !actory air condl~.
$2195
STANSBURY
BUICK
2100 HARBOR BLVD.
COST A MESA 646-9022
'66 GTO 4 apd,. 389 tri·
~er; PosL, air; must lel1.
$2500. 613-380'l
'60 Pont. Ventura 4 Dr. bdl;).
Auto., power. Xlnt cond.
$350. ~
'ii() VEN'n1RA, lull powtt.
air eond, excel cond. $5'15.
54!H0'31
'61 PONT. c.talina Safa1t
ata. we.; 6 PlWJ., auto ••
p/s. p/b, redio. 546-sset
RA MILER
* '59 RAMBLER * Good condition. $225.
548-{)269
T·BIRD
9 PASS Wagon, 1960 Chev, 6
with P/g. ORIG OWNER,
$396. 61~150'l
'66 MUSTANG Fastback: all
CT extras. A real honey! '62 Ford 2 door Falrlane, Cold w/blk. CT 1~;
1tlck shift, good cond. $550. tinted glass, full pwr ..
642-7804 crulM>matlc trans., no slip
'65 Galaxy 500, Clean 289 diff.; clean. $2345. 642-1634
'64 T-Bird Landau hdtp. Full
pwr, air, like new. $53 dell.
aaaume contract bal. Can
fln pvt pty. Dlr 494-ml
'63 T-Blrd convert, new top,
Tires, AM/FM, PS/PB.
Xlnt cond. Call bet 9
am/5 pm 833-1253
Eng. White, vinyl Int. 33,500 '66 Mu~tang Hdtp V-8, PIS.
mi 4 dr $1700 m--0822 slick $53 dcls, assume con·
'56 Fon:I oonv. A·1 eng, tires, tract bal. Can fin, pvt ply.
llhocU. PIS. P/B, PW. Hand _D_lr_4_94-9_7_n ____ _
contrls, $1$. 646-6849 1966 SHARP Mui.tang w/alr.
'59 Ford C~nv't. &t 0 0 d pwr, auto, Must sell. $1900 .
'56 (} o~ner) T-Bltd hdtp w/
cont kit. Less than 56,CkXl ac-
tual miles!
Sl<XX>. 673-351.8 aft s. tr:insportation $150. Dir Call 962-3229 aft 3 P m.
494-9771
OLDSMOBILE
'57 T-BIRD C assie. Good
cood.; auto., Hdtp. w/ port-
botes-. m!JS. &12"21166 -
'SS T-Bird. FULL lXJ"lfft'.
C o o d OVERSIZED tires.
~. 6+1-1194
e '64T·BlRD e
Full power. excellent
condition. 84:2-5900
MEANS 0 .,
Contempotary Elegance
FROM
N ahers Cadillac
JUST A FEW EXAMPLES
'66 CADILLAC $3895 '64 LINCOLN $1895
Outsler>dln1 CouPe DtVllle flnllhtd fn •1>otrk1ln11
NormtndY blvt wHh Plu1h ""'lchlnv nvlnn & leotr.r lnltrlor. Full pOWer. n1tvn Uv,& m1ny other dr:uwe
& convenl.,,o ewlru Incl. Premium Vogue llrtt.
Vtry ur~ullv drl"9n & 1110w1 .-1culov1 urw In· akM 1nd out.
'65 RAMBLER $1095
Ctasle 11t tllrdtop -. Tiiis eufll•••ll"9 11mjlv e~i. Is MIY ~ with VI -I~. radio
-_,.,, Wlllte Ilda -11 I..... bUcltet -IS plua mucft more. A tllmrntrlnt Wlltt. ttfttlor 111111> lull
Yl"VI tl!MW. This i• tnterv •n CIUltltndlno v11.,..
'64 CADILLAC $1995
c-CHVlllt t-1•no 1 •l>lmmerlne •lt"u U1ttlor
wlllt "'-bleclc vlnvl •ool This •-•OU Ii eciu"'-n.rtvrelly with f~ 1lr a••dllklnlne and N J ell tt-. •uwurv fH1Wfr feetur1s ;nchld1no ~r vfnt,...
alflf'rlM-ll'l h .. wl-1 end IM AM·FM r•dlO. OrlYfl
""·-"--1
'64 CADILLAC $2195
M 1bsolulelv 90'-tuxedo blacl< l rouohlm wlll>
ftlll<fllno bltck Plddld root. Fullv taulpped ••'" 14M-,M redlo, crv1 .. COl!fl'OI, -r ~ntt I ncl dOor
lodla, tacteN air condlllonlno. •nd r1w Pnm1um
-llru. Tl>la 11Unnlne Cedlllec Is r~ tor
U I• "''• -kind.
'63 CADILLAC $1495
H•rt'1 °"' In • mllllonl A br'Httil1kln1 lhroove Gold COU09 OtVlllt Wiii> M l lutt>tr lnl~rlor. Fit•
IOrv 1lr condlllonir11. Full _, lncl....,lnv t w1v
.,.., & 1 l\osl of other delu•• .x1ru . Sroawt e.c•I·
l«nl U l'll by llJ onvlova owner You •houldn'I mll>t
lhl1 ont.
ConttMf\111. Sky bl.,. ouhlde •I" rNdllnt br.,. f\111 1,.,., I-lo•. Thlt 90'-• 1'*"'11111• tllt '" of lhe POWtr fe1lurn 11111 mike drlvl1>9 1 platunbNI
eo erlence .,., at courh hM !~C10tY 1lr condltloft.
Ing. Thia luxury Pl«• ahOW• rnellculollt are by II• ~Oen D1Vlll1, A lovtly merocn llnlsi. wlllt ,,,,,_
·~ O*Mf~
'57 CADILLAC $495
tl1rdt• Nden. Thll -b ~ .,_. ....
hitely lfl9 ft-I of cert aw lit preytow -.. l'llltt
f<IVfPlled llllllt all Ille --'-' fir """'
comfot1 '""""'"° Ille -• W.y .... Slrtkll• Iv--gr..., 111111> ,_,.,,_t1lne W.rlor, TrulY e -
ci.rtlJI bUY .. "''' ._, ... ""''· •
'64 FORD XL $1295
,lmotulelv 1-d wlllt aulonwlllc lr8"""ltJlon. ,,._
1-IM. VI -IM, l'lldlo end ,_totr, bud<9' _,., •I' Thi• truly ..,,_,. eutomal>llt tll• 911,..,,..r1,,. "'"°"' u lwlor wt111 1111 bled: vinyl IOI>. Don't welt
too -"" "'" -tieceuw cars 11>11 C..••llful wlll nol lul lont.
'62 CADILLAC $895
Hardloe> -"· Thlt DOOUll r model lln •" IM Qlno
vtnlll>CI 1'9ms lnc:ludl119 -• WIY .... -wnl1, el«trk ..,.., Gocldtss ilClld exlefior Wfltt ""
-Vier taddle '"""' & llP*tlrY Interior. Tiiis urr 11 1btoh111ty 0t1t1r111 lnsldlt 11'111 out. You Wiii ,,.,,. to
-11111 -It lllltw. ,_ OVlltlftdlnt 1111 WM b.
'65 MUSTANG $1495
Hardlop coupe. ""'"*' In 1 br'9111 melellk bh,. color with m•l•l>int bu<ltff Jffl lnltrlof. 5'>etlal wll~lt .. ,.,, wfd• oY•I llrH. For YOUr OIN1ure " ~ the Munir ·~ Ndt. "ad lo etld Niii!•, llnled
9IUJ .,., OUAI txNllllt. This .--fy I ncl YOU"9 c..-
lt wtthoul 1 clOUbl one Of IN bnf l>UYI YOU •Ill mek•
OVER 60 QUAllTY CADILLACS TO SELECT FROM
• YOUR FACTORY AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER
SERVING THE ORANGE COAST HARBOR AREA.
NAB ·ERS
2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa
540-9100
SAllS OErT. OP'EN e:JO to 9:00 MON.-FRI.; SAT. I St.JN, t.00-6i00
.. -• • .. • • - -... • ' .... -...:;;..;.-Ji.._ __ .... --.__. __ .. ----
\
18255 BEACH BOULEY ARD
:-~.Hee:~" o:·~!'·l:: $2288 *FULL PRICE lucket a.ts. All \llnyl Trim. Myloft
r~ llocker ,._. Mouldln11 •
Air ~ ornemenr, Seit a. lllOU1dW PLUS
9eltt, l"edclod DHh lo Ill-•. W1'0
lllleld wuhm &. 2 5pMd Wl"1'1. '174 IMMIDIATI DIUYllY TAX & LICENSE
1 OOf_ TOtAL DOWN 'l0 PAYMENT
Includes
SALES TAX AND LICENSE
1/3 or 30-/. down NOT required •t WILSON FORD
wh•r• your •pprov•d INnk credit will qallfy y.u
for minimum down payment on your new ur er
n•w truck.
SPEOAL FINANCING AVAILABlf
Special arrangements with le.ading bank and fin.
ance companies live us the opportunity to off er terms which may .
LOWER YOUR PAY M ENTS
Buy your new car or truck and reduce your monthly
payments. f:!.:u:,:;;~7~~ $19.88 *FUL.L PR.ICE
Vl11YI ln .. rlor, llNdff Mill lo
E Y 0 U R vi-. w!r'ldllllt ld •nlMn • • ._ 'LUI R DU C £ era. 1klt vlft mirror. No. 2&5 TAX & LICIN$1. -----------------.-~~~}HJ¥= CA-s.K=-r()-U.l..,..,,..,_..-=-,,,,.....-......,,,,.,_.....,.,,.......--:=='~DIATI DI IVH!_ -----~-==-=--=--12-24-36 or 48-Month Financing BRAND NEW 1968 CORTINA DELUXE
Fre1h air hH tt r I clefro1ter w1tlt Air Fie '1788 * •t'ntilation, all 11tw I 600cc 75 hp engine,
cli1c brakes, "' 1p•ecl cynchro trensmiu ion,
winyl lntJrior, baclr up, clomt I court.ay
Available on Approved Credit
Use the equity in your old car, PAID FOR OR NOT,
to make the down payment on your new or used
".ar or trurk at WILSON FORD..and even get
BRAND NEW F-100 FLARESIDE PICKUP
frHh alf hHter I defr..t.r, 2 eutsJde mir• s 2 0 8 8 * rora, tHt belts, l>acli vp li9hts, side reflec.
tot&, .,.... tire a carrier, padded duh a lights, pecldecl cluh I vi1on , 1ut I 1houf. PULL PllCI PLUS TAI • LICINSI der belt1. CASH BACK •isort, •'h feot Flarnicle 11iclivp body. PUU PllCI Pl.US TAI & LICINSI
•OIDll HOWi l"Al'M·N~S IASID ON FACTORY o•DH•D I ASIC MODUS INCLUDIMO HI.AT•• AND ALL NIW ,,,. nANDA•D U.l'ITY l'UTU•n. WHITE SIDE WALL TIRES ANO MiliEL COVE•S OPTIONAL. •OIDll NOW!
TRUCK
SPECIALS
1. 965 ~!!~~~-...... SfteA 1963 RAMBLER "° s68-8 _!!65 Ranchero:;,~-:...~"'::"· .....
10 5117488001 . WAGCN.v.,., .... OJf.75A. 1966 lconollne :;:r:.,-~·~=-·1965 ~~~~~~!,,, ~!-~ I · 1·965 ~~~~E_!O ~' ~LX. 5'1088 f 963 F• I 00 !i :;"' ,..~;s:-8°' •••· ..._.
1!67_~~~!~,~: ... _ -m "1966 1Gitcher. ~:;;:-:.r· .. ·
'6 6 MUSTANG VI, H ie.,"· fu tery tit. T~ .. 1 ... Ne. IJ4 1966 COUNTRY SQUIRE WAGON • •
'6 6 M us TA N G • ...,! ...... UH, lt.J/re4. mm ---UH, '•"•"' tlr c9'"'itl ... i•t• He -
'65 MUSTA ... G -1'... 1960 TAUNUS ~· " VI: •·,le, ''-Pl, Pop"y r•41. Ne. 144 1966 RAN\Wll:RO
'6 7 Mus TA t~ G H t no. Alt un41. Ne."'°' SW.. 1c,~ . ~vlcmaflc. -""llff-1•7. redlo -........ "9. •. , , ,.cl1I. s:F-611.
'66 MUSTANG-Co•-'.UH,a1le,PS,Vl.Ne.IJ4 1964 FAIRLANE' WAGON 966 V llu ......... I ......
'67 MUS-T-ANG -v1.nt...fad .tlr .... 4l.l1l.N.C w•r.N..... " II " ·-··· .. oos' I ., I • • ••• ...._· ..... ,.,,. VI. ••+• .. U H, • .;II'( •t.rler, •tw yt ew -· "•• I
167 MUSTANG .. 41/\,1t ckA!ed ,..f,Vl.••le.Ne.4U • 1962 C-0-UN-'f.RY SIDAN WAGON M65 y .. 11.-.....~ .. r~·:n~
'6 f MU$ f ANG 11 .. /\,ln . VI, n te.. PS, UH. Ne. It? VI,••••• n, elr ...... ""9ltt rel fl•lell. Na. ~IM ......_ 111W~
t .. 4t' . ,..
... ~~~~-· ..... ,,.. ·-. .... . -_ ... ,.. __
Cast inch.Id
(from uppe
Shelley Mc
Alejandro I
Sally Field,
Madeleine
Sherwood
and
Marge
Redmond
Cast includes
(from upper left)
Shelley Morrison,
Alejandro Rey,
Sally Field,
Madeleine
Sherwood
and
Marge
Redmond
COSTA MESA}. HUNTINGTON BEACH
NEWPORT BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY
LAGUNA BEACH WESTMINSTER
,,
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-I
SATURDA Y
Al'lttl 11
f \ r "" ', I,
.... , n. ........ (C) (60) tlJ Ci) F,_. .... (C) (30)
.............. (C)(30)
od Md(uen hoeb f« the 1111111
Jimmie. ... Cler (C) (60) c:..wt (60)
12 crCllcl HIP (60) ---........ ..... l:Je! w..., ..... (C) (30) MeWJ laid: (C) (60) Joinlnc
Cotner and the Mtlodf Ranch
11n1 this MfMn& II ._.atl pelt Kene. D .•• , ''" H•••: ("C) ( ) mU1ical tribute 1D Fred
Warln1 and His Ptnnsylv1nl1111 H
Fred c.ltbr1t11 50 ,_,. In 1t10W
bllli .....
I .... ", ... (C) ...........
1:to 8 CIJ cas &.1111 1111m: (C) ) liolii Mudd. .. s.w, (C) (30)
FT..., (30)
I U.. LaJ (30)
.......... (C) (30)
IMMIFlla ....,... ........
D 11..-&II Le. tJI (I) Jeddl ....... (C) (60)
tie lrnal llDp of their 'round-
tti.MMid Jaunt. The Honeymooners of·Wlf at Stalq 13, the Gethpo small town turns on him In order
visit Alrlca, where they are Pl'· Hlians • seductM female epnt to to protect itJ l\lilty ltCIWt. (R)
su.cled to ID °" • safari. (R) entlct the lnformttlon from him. , ..._ (C) (30) Jadl Latham. II U (I) 'Oii SaMt: (C) (60) Schultz's rapturou romance tlpi off Cine en s. Call
•7fiMi Houtt on Drl&Oft'I Rock." Hoean to Eva's true Identity and lO:JO lo• 66 (60) 8 ""'*= (C) (60) Bill Carlisle he sees an Idell opportunity to per· II .....,.: (C) (30) "H•rt of ~ petrate ytt anotber piece of mi. ome.'' 8utlf Ward hosts this toYt 8 0 (I) ..... I-= (C) (30) chltf. Joyce Jamaon l\lllb. '(R) of the Yaticln, 1IW!llcfl Is tht lllfrit· ~ .nptr91a LllMy Gort ques-II U (])...., _. at Ille ual ruler of over 575 million sub· lions ttuw bldlelora lllcldtn from M""': (C) "Ille ,,.. llettlt" tacts.
htr wltw and .-the men's tn· (c:omtdy) '64-Tony Randall, Bar· I Jot Pp• (C) (2 hr) swera to dlOOlt OM of diem H bara Eden, B1tr1 lws. A dJlnn mikes : ly 0.111d
her dl19. lift unbearable for Harold, his new 11:00 EMii O'CltQ ~ (C) D n. W 1.,a: (90) ''The Rolr· muter, when lie ltttmptJ to do Clete Roberts.
-in Twtntiel." eood and eweytttlll( &DIS wronc. CJ Tiie lltll H111r fhws: (C) (30)
Ilic..! llld&wll (C) (90) Barbara Eden, NBC'a 11nle, plays It Jeu Marlow. ~ (30) straleht In her role as Herold's air1· I" ... (C) h.:'" r --,f~ Ii: "Th• Three Sisters." 11:1s ~:':-~~l.o.: -(t)-"l -.. I ~ (I)....., ....... (C) (30) .. a.-:? (30) Soft, b hnl" (comedy) '43--0•n· CM*, Miiie (C) (3 hr) I #He .,_.. f.nqeli." '!l_ Kaye, Vlr&inla Mayo.
IE Mru1 (R) U SaturdlJ Nlpt Mowle: ''llll D ....,,.._ Ill btll ..... M Soni et hnlMlttt" (drama) '44--
l:ll 8 8 Cl) 111J ""-SN1: (C) (30) t:JO R QI (I) Ptt11cMt JmctiM: (C) Jenniftf Jona. William [1tht. ~ "'°"' his family to Callfor· (la) After Betty Jo hu received I""" nil, wtlerl, It flrlt, thiy are ._ SMfal boll11 of tlowtra with cuds 11:30 • nit Ttttipt S11eiw (C)
pmMd to find tht l'llidtnb u slrned "Secret Admll'1f " Kata de· Mowlt: WS.. ef Mtllte en."
chllly as the wetthlr la warm. (R) cldes Ifs time to •PoM the secret (adventure) '40-louls Hayward. 8 tg (I) let Sluft: (C) (30) and rtellzes the mult dlxoureee GJ Movie: "Dul Alibi" (myat«Y)
•'Jilan from YOOA." Smart Is •• the admlm when Iha lums his '47-Hart>ert Lom. f'tlytlls Dixey.
sifMCI to pnQd a prince from a :=u: 'is 12:15 0 Mowle: (C) .... , ....... , ....... MOS usassln who Is a maltf of D (ft) CJ) Miu T111 (tci·fi) '61-Jeln Greenwood, Ml· l~tlon. (R) I (C) (60) chael Cr1l1.
B Mlllcal Vlriltlel: (C) (60) Mer· Sln1tr John Davlcbon Is host for 12:30 m All·Nlctrt M..._: (C) Tonlih\'a
Ion Luth and his bind Join Frank this papent that hu lta third com· selections are "The Corsican Broth·
Yanllovlc and Hla Y1nb for 1 l1)Ut-petition this yetr. Eleven foreign ers," "Dungeons of Horror," and
i. time c:onttltanta and one from the "Horrible Dr. HitchcoclL"
lHJ c}) larlMll .. (C) (60) Unlttd Stat.I vie for the Miss Teen 1:00 CJ New1 (C) g-.,._.. • ,..., International crown. CD Mowle: "Hellew Trlll.,... (mys-
.._ 8 9 (I) He111'1 Htren: (C) m JM ,.,_ (C) (30) tery) '4S-Paul Henreld, Join Ben·
{30) SU9'*ti111 tile fat Sgt. Schultz Ill la tie Mexico nett.
knows sometflilll abovt tM .. lt:tO CJ QI (I) _nil; (C) (60) Man· 1:15 fl Mtwlt: "MH II Ille .......
piou .. adWltiea of !tie ,,....,. RIX becomes the hunted when a (mystery) '58-ZacNry Scott.
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THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. APRIL 13, 19'1
SUNDAY I E-till ......., (C) 11:91 11 llllf: (C) Shenff Plter Pitdl· amat111r aolfers meet at Ille At-
lllN: (C) "'Silllllr'° <*-> as suests.. 11 (Ga.) Nltional Golf c-.., • n: eop,., DDMW sw.. a.., r""'"' s.r-: <C> Df. u w ....... ...._ tQ
Virtinia Mc:llenna. · Ciilrles Oitmtf111d. St Andrew's . (fl) C:_IJ • cW L (C) 'till I '*'9 ......_ (C) P"'*Jttrian Cflurtll. Newport Buell. Us '-cl. ' s,.dal Easter C11a1f. ~=, I ltll ....... C.ftf. fllturinr till rtnOW!lecl C6il
I*-. ... ... 9 '68 SEASON TV OPENER! UniwwlitJ Choir and the MC ,,._
t:ll 11 QI (I) I ICIS&i EMllr .... * IT'S A WHOLE NEW BAU, '*°"' Ordleltra. a: An l'.'iiter Sllftdly -*81t ttie GAME .... GELS a-$ 111111: (C) .,... 5:11. CJ8m[J mew s-111 s..-Gmnantown CcMullllity IJliW • · • """ VS di ti 0.. t.Mr ti flllilu" (*'-t ~ (Cj(jjmtic sillll' lhry eom Pr'*YtWn Cflwdl ill a. ,..._ ORIOLES! Don't miss it! '52-Gllllttt Rotlncl, ~ a.t
IS topnlno •loist It ltle 411t1 All· dtlpfiil J11b111t1 ol ....... SL 1llia • Alltlll ........ (C) C.lifonril $Mny Mcboft.
nu.at Holtywood Bowl tat. s-t1t d111rdl wllidl dltls bid " 1151 Allc9ls n. Baltimore Orioles. e lllllit: (C) '"T1lt Illa ... ~ and the principal .... is Plstroed by !tie Rtw. All B. fJ ~ (J) 119A , ... ,,.... (C) (IC!ventun) '50-Tyrone Pvw, ~-
is Lt. Commiaaontr Willi.1111 J. Par-Lio,d. Plly:Off pmt. '°" Welles.
l:lO •kins of IM Slhrltiofl Army. I =r~_, c.; (C) Pl c:-:..• .:n. ~ 1=-!'!:'c... . rr-. ef ..... (C) 5-AIJ 111eni1c ....._ "Ditllo-al ftltan: ".lolepll 111d His 1:15 ~ .._, (C) ·=!~~~~t._:1_:---· .. -~ ...-'Tllr"T -~·.i---~--l:Jt ._.Cuf www(C)--.._
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Tiit Mlt ....... ~llllilllUNI •111111'1111 Holm. @ I ..... ii lllirlda IQ
7:1sen. Q1° et a 6 ~--=-C...... T~.Jit•Hc1141 ~~~W(C) z.:tepo.. C...,. (C) Writer .. S.. 7:Jll ...... (C) !I _,. """ IOfll seMCt ,_ •• est· 11111 auatl. (R) s-.,..., r .. (C) t:Jl1 Ill••• J•I c-. (C) · minst• Abbey ill Loncloft, EJllllllCI. ill• ..., (C) ...,.. 11 ,_. (C) -... ._., (C) 8 ANGELS/ORIOLES '68 CJ) EM11r 111111111: (C) -n.
11r ........ sa.. (C) ~~ ltwtnl ..._ * SEASON OPENER JUST " c:.....y .... (C) STARTED! HURRY! EC..-... .... till Clq Ill
.. 8 QI Cl)S1•11iiwc Milllll ... I0:91se..s111 ~ (C) liJlllN· (C)......., Alltl(' (dl'I-2:311 Cl)f .. lie lblll ~ ~ (t) A a>ncerl al s.crM mu-= ~: (LifieC)' (C) 1111) 'SS-~11 WIJlll, Llul'lft Baclll. (•""' t ) ~S8 ~ .. lit SJC written by Dulle EllifllbMI lftd ..,..en u,. -... mes ..._
performed at tht c.thtclrel of St. • ~ (C) ~ ..... Dorot~ O.ndridp.
John Ille Divine by EHlnston 1Ad Ms (western) 'S2-Gll'J Cooper, ""7tlil U (j) lllllit: "Tlf Flllf 111'
=11 11on1 wittl seweral swt F '· 1 Dlt9dM ~ 129 ~,:_ Serwb (C) (R) ,.,1<dn~:~--: C.lllrd.
D n. Clll'i 11111111 (C) ~ fJ5 ~= ~ '-_ Ci) F• "' r-, (C) • ....... ~ (C) B @ @ WbtlleAs-.(C) ..... ,,.., ..... o.m.. ••Z...
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l1llNl. tB Cl) U ..... (C) WOf1cl's ludin1 PfOfessioNI ln4 Competina for 1 prta pa '
APRIL 14
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$200,000 In the fifth annual Golf
Classic at tlle Firestone countly
Club. Akron. Ollio, are Ille lhms
of Miller B1rbtr and Bob Charles
vs. Al Geiberier and Dave Stoctrton. B Tales of tile C.W. Welt.
"-~: (C) Or. Isa· bel, ,;;i iuests. • ... Are tile Hin? P, Roel MK elsll interviews David
Ben·Gurion, first Prime Minister of
Israel; Yael Dayan, authoress ind
dauahter of Israeli !War hero Moille
Dayan; and many other Israelis. m Coler Tilutre: (C) "The Klna's Musketeers."
:OO~Wtt.lltaJl•.Da -LtatiMl of Mitt
wal11: ( ) Narrator David Wayne
takes viewers to the places where
Mark Twain actually lived. (R)
I tletline Educadln
F11turr. (C) "The Antkteper."
4:30 N•n1111ken: (C) Strom Thur·
mnod auests. B 0 (6) NBC ~•tllt lit Tele·
vlaion: (f) "What Color Is the
Wind?" Allan Grant's documentary
about lee Rubenstein, a four.year-
old blind Los Angeles boy, who
lives and participates In a 1ighted
world with the special help of his
twin brother Jeff, who can see. The
documentary Is based on the diary
of the boys' father, Joel K. Ruben·
stein. Darren McGavin narrates. fJ I mclM I Pitrri•a1e for P'NC9:
(C) filmed hiahll&hts or the visit
paid by Pope Paul VI to New York
in 1965.
I R11lflou1 features
World f'ress (C)
(j) full Solpel Rewiv1I
1:00 I News: (C) Clete Roberts. Ml'lit: (C) "Francis of AIMii"
( rama) '61 -Bradford Dillman,
Dolores Hart.
I Outtr Limits
Burtt'• law 00 Sewn Alts Theatr.: (C) "A
Man Called Peter."
~ Ci) Eliltltlu (C) ~ 'fofos
1:30 I a (j) Analtftr Hour (C) • Q) @ Fr1nll McCH (C)
huport ti P'r•flt/ Ch1ngin1
TIMIS (C) fJ Tiie M011roes (C)
fll) Tiie Toy That Grew Up
f V f N I 1\1 (,
1:00 R a (() ni. Zltt c:.t.ry: (C) ~) "Anatomy of 1 Shoot." Study
of the launch and moon explora-
tions of Surveyor 7, last of the un·
manned moon shots.
II 0 @ Colltet a.wt (C) (30)
'81b hradr. (C) (60) "A Sa·
lute to Easter."
I C:O.ltlt! (60)
Wadltlt ai, ift Anwy (C) (60)
httr 8111t1
l :JO I Ralph Story (C) (30) • T1lt 1t11 r...,...... HMr: <t>
1 ( ) "Goin1 to Bethlehem." Almtd
I last Sprlna at the annual Bach fa·
tlval in Bethlehem, Pa. Perlormers
Include toprano Judith Raskin, bm
Cesare Siepi •nd Ille Btell Choir,
which haa the Central Moravian
Church Choir es its nucllll$.
I TIIN T1111t11I (C) (60)
W.rtd of Yffttl ~TH IOnf fa•llr East« S,..
m Speallatiotl
~(J)Femre
7:0D ti a (() Liiiie: (C) (30) C.rol
Dawson Tnstalls Instruments in a
sailplane for Stuut's study of wind
currents and w.ather, while Lassie
loob alter 1 wounded couaar and
her newborn cubs. (R)
D THE JOHN GARY SHOW * IS PURE ENJOYMENT! 11 J9il11 Sary Sllow: ~ (90) Edie
Adams, Webb Pierce and The Buck·
auests as a married woman who m News: (C) (30) Jack Latham.
falls in love with Hoss. EE M1nlo11 For11111/P'rwftl1
~ I sFJC1g I ~lolJ•PllY of a RDoll· 10:30 0 World of Youth (C) (30)
11: (C) (60) Mike W1lf1ce narrates 0 @ (1) ! sftc1•l i Pr9¥1tw: ~
as cameras tell the story of a base; (30) Adam "Batman" West Is host
ball playe.r-Los Anaeles Dodaers for this fast, fun look at what's new
Willie Dav~s. and excitlnt in worlds of movies, m Canachan National Hoc:bJ: (C) fashion, sports and music tor the (2 hr) Play-offs. ~Ing and summer.
fl) Anntnian Variety Show 6 Movie: (C) "Run lot Cowt"
€1) Cantos y Rlsu (westem) '55-James Cagney, Jolln
ii tiams auest. 9:30 D I s"IC!M I er..-'68: (C) (30) Voyaet to Botto111 of Sii: (C) Eva Gabor. Eddie Albert and Law-
( ) "The Deadly Dolls." The Sea-rence Welk and His Orchestra are ll:OO tJ Eleven O'Cl.U Report: (C) Clete
Derek, Vlveca Lindfors . m David Sussllind (C) (Z hr)
view Is ta~en over by puppet rep· featured ln this presentation by the Roberts, Stan Duke.
~ licas ot the $!~· .IB} -Wc.U:an.. Can.cer~le.tx.._ _ -Ollt• Wll..!!!'!Llt"'1'-W..QOL __ _ ruwe'l.ilq (jOr fJ Wlllia111 f . lllCkley: (C) (60) Tom Brokaw, Ross Porter.
QilliJa11'1 Island (C) (30) Guest is Ralph Schoenman the 31-I in for Discussion '(C) (30)
@ _lfl<!AL! I hlllkl His year-old geMral secretary' of Ber· f3lABC News (C) (30)
• (C) trand Russell's Peace Foundation. rdl In the Home (C) (60) fl> The !nvisible Man and secretary-aeneral of the Inter· ®This Day 1961 (C)
@I) Do•inros Alqra national War Crimes Tribunal. @ F11tar9/News
7:JO. 9 Cl) Gentle 8"': (C~ (30) fl) H1.ll1 of Ivy 11:15 tJ News: (C) Harry Reasoner.
Simon Oaliland and Bud Irwin play fl) T11tro Sllell 0 Movie· "A Blueprint fer Mur· poachers who threaten youna Mark .. · • Wedloe and his bear friend (R) 10:00 8 Qt (j) Miui9n: lmpoulble. (C) dtf (mystery) 53-Joseph Cotten, B Q)@ Walt Disney: (C) (60) {60) ~helps and his IMF try to stop Jean Peters.
"Ten Who Dared." John Beal, James a Nazi leader (H~ns Gudeaast) be· 11 :30 tJ Movie: (C) "From tfle C.rth to
Drury and Brian Keith star in ad· fore he can gai~ control or the th• Moon" (sci·fi) '53-Joseph Cot·
venture story based on the true· fortune o! a munitio?s manufactur· ten. George Sanders.
life conquest of the uncharted Colo· 8~ (Wilfnd Hycfe.~hite) and make O Movie: (C) "11/z'' (drama) '63
rado River in 1869 by ten men in himself another Hitler. (R) -Marcello Mulroianni, Claudl.t
rowboats. 0 ~@ Hip Cllaparr1I: (C) (60) Cardinale. fJ Million $ Movie: (C) ''frlelldlJ "A QUiet Day in Tu~n." When 0 Public Stfvlce (C)
Ptn11aslon" (drama) '56 -Gaiy Buck, Manollto and Billy Blue are
Cooper Dorothy McGuire Anthony sent to Tucson for food, supplies, 12:00 ID Movie: "Devil's Careo" (mys. Perkln~. Richard Eyer, Phyllis Love, and boots, they become sidetracked tery) '48-John ~lvert, Lyle Talbot
Marjorie Main, Mark Richman. by women and song. (R) 12:30 fJ Changin1 Times (C)
I Tru~ or Co~uencee (C) (30) D SUNDAY NEWS REPORT l :OO-=-Movie: "Undlained"· (drama) Public Se~1ce Al.. (30) p b H · -American-Armenian Hour * res. Y arns & frank 'SS-Elroy Hirsch. Barbara Hale.
The fr111cl1 Chef: ''Lobster Bui· 0 Suncliy Report (C) (30) I 1:30 m Cinema Sund•r
fet."
1:00 tJ 9 (j) Ed SulllV111: (C) (60) ,_,,
Eddie Albert, Joan Rivers guest. llllJ 4.
0 "The Robe -in color * The story of Easter
Richard Burton
8 PM ABC-TV Channel 7
0 97J 00 Morie Special: (C) ''l'lle RObt • (classic) '53-Richard Bur·
ton, Jean Simmons, Victor Mature,
Micllaet•Rennie, Jay Robinson, Dean
Jaaaer. Story ol The Cruclfidon, of
the robe Christ wore, and of the
patrician Roman tribune. Marcellus
Gallio, whoee lift was chanaed by
tlle momentous event and the sa·
cred 1arment m The 1Un1 f111111J £ester S,.dal (C) (60) (R)
I Sd·fl The1trt (C) (30)
Tilinl·Man
s,.ctrum: (C) "Chanain1 the
EASTER CLASSIC-Jeon Sl111111orn anti Richard 811rt11n co·
ttnr in the motion picture 1ulnp111tion of Lloyd C. Dou1f/a.r'
classic novel ... The Rnhe." in ('n/11r "" A flC, £1111er S1111t1111
lit 8 PM.
Weather." -------------------------@ri) VariedacMI
Roy Sulla's
Stevens TV
1953 Newport Blvd., <Alta Meil
1:30 B Q) @ ....,._in.OW: (C) (30)
"How Do You Moonlight a Meat·
ball?" Eve and Kaye find them·
selves in the caterin1 business when
Jerry can't make the final payment
on his wife's enaagement rlna. (R) O Upbelt (C) (60) Guests are
Georaie Fame, The American Breed. • .. ••••4 wofil few u yeen "'""'late Home 0, Sllop Servlc• Mortimer's 3 Boys, and The Bubble
1
Gum Machine.
I The 5'11 S11ow (C) (30)
Wlfld To1Mrrow
P'll (C)
El DtredM • N1ar 1 9:00 II a (j) s.tlltf1 Broks: (C) I
(60) Arthur Godfrey, Jackie (Moms) I
Mabley and The Bee Gees guest (R) B @ (i) 8"1!W! (C) (60) "A
Dream To Dream." Jullt Harris
TV SERVICE ·
h>adies. meet MiRe D0u~las
New time. New channel.
Same great ''Mike DouglH Show."
Millions of American women admit Mike
is the "other man" in their lives. His show
features interviews with personalities from the world of
fashion. politics-plenty of highly-hilarious happenings.
h .. ,
Mike's co-host this week is Michael Landon.
"Bonanza's" Little Joe. Two Mikes for the
price of one' -how can you go wrong?
WEEKDAYS 3:30-5 PM IN COLOR
,.~I
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THE DAILY PILOT, TV WED<. APRIL ll, 1968
a u.c.tilll ~: <C> "Y• Cln Prewnt Accldeftb." Tllla ..... ,
lectures covtf' suffocatlolt. child
tralnl111 In safety, potential ~
1round tti. houae, prewntJnc lft. iurits to tllt •red. and builclift1 1
Slfl home.
•E.Mlti111lf ........
7:11 fJ Odyaey (C)
D 0 (]) Tiii T.U, ..... (C)
g1ape <C> .,,, ........... (C)
gsa.a .. ....
7:l0 8 CIS ..._: (C) Jostph Bentl.
D blftile Wta 111n1 <C>
Dc.t11.s CC> m ....... aC....(C)
MO 8 Qt Cl) C:.,.. llapr9e (C)
01111 TIA (C)
(HJ(]) ...........
l'ETITE & l'RETTY-Vovalist An-
dra Willis 111aJ,. hu drb11t ""h thr Champoinr M mk Makrn lost
)'rar 011d hos JillC'r MC'omr a rr ,.,. far on ABC's Tht' La,..rl!11Cr Wrlk
Show, In color. Saturdays of 6:JO
f>M . Andra brxon lttr caretr In
l!arly C'hildltood os port o/ a trio
"'illr ltrr sis1trs, To11dl!o a11d Shrryl.
1:30 lO:lO 8 QI Cl) Ila Y• .,.. Slllw
D $$$$PRIZE MOVIE$$$$ Dtll(i)..., d ...... (C) * WIN CASH! with hostess 8 C..11t11 " ,...._
JACKIE JOSEPH $$$$ I!~~ ... (C)
!.~~the s..~11~ • .., ......
11om1 vitwer1 •llctld from post nae QI Cl) UR If Lh (C)
e1rd1 and 1sll them a mldic.tl quea· DU (j) _,.,.., (C)
tion wittl cut! print fOf comd 8 ~ SM Olytime llcMel..
tnSMn. m Tnlltl • Cu 11,111 • (C) D ...,., Flict: This ._., •· m ...,_ ....
lections are: "Chump 1t Oxfont." 11:25 e QI (() CIS ._ (C) :i::. :~~.,.~ ~:= 11~. QI(() s-dl "',...,... (C)
Wednesdly; "Biondi• Goes tD Col· Du (j) £,. ... (C)
let•." ThurtdlJ; ind "little Prln· • Slllrlff ..... (C)
CISS," Friday. • .....
@ (]) c.tM9I CC) ll:U • QI (() Tiii ...... lJi&M (C)
t:oo •a Cl) c... c.... a o Cl) s.., ,......-. <C>
Wfiliam Sliltner ind Jestk:a Witter B suat. 11* ._.....: (C) John Gefttrl, Su-m Jad la laMt (C) tin Brown CO·hosl ~ (]) f.,.. .....,. (C) I I (j) Lara lllM a Dell (C) (])lad W
t:15 a £4eclltlull f...... -..: (C) Botlnftln Ind eoi..
t-.250@@ .C "'-(C) Cll llr. D
t:lO e QI CE '-tr ...._ <Cl Cl) AltllJ " ...,._.,
DU Cll C:..S.stilll (C) U:lOll Al lie w..w ,_ (C)
• la Ow ... (C) ~ t"' ", c::. ~ (C)
llJ ,...._ . SM Dlytlme Mo.I•.
@(])Seait.1 .... "' .....
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llttD 8 W, If ...,._.,, 1:118 QI(() UR b a ....,.._...
D 9 (() ,., .. -. (C) Bill Cul· .... Tiiiie (C)
lln, htij Palmer, Sllei11 M1eRM BU (j) Tiit lectsrl (C)
ltttmpt to sum th• Inner per· (J1) (]) "-"'-: (C) Miu IOtllliti~ of Roaw Moore (lloftdly), Dlrvw holb..
Kaye Ball1rd (TUllNJ), "*" l:Jll~~ ..... ""' (C) Culp (Wldnnday), Ethel Mtrmln ......, W..W (C)
(Thu'1dly), and Gltnn F'Of'd (frlllly). ..... hr1J: (C) AJ • u .. £-a. (C) llolb. -........... s. •a.-1'lfte: Tlllt WMk's It---· o.,tl'M Mowlla. lectlona "' "Y1qul Drums." Mon· (HJ(]),......~ dly; "The W-ded Cit,," TUlldar, a (I) S..., T_, (C) v "SWont of Vt!IUI," Wldnetday.
The Little Nun That Flew
One of the largest independ-
ent TV production companies.
Screen Gems of Hollywood, has
• .,.._ lM lad." l'lllnlly; alMI for ~veral yean beeo-9Uccas-
"ROIUl's Yam," FrldlJ. fully spinning out that TV staple
m Tt Tiit tilt ,,. (C) known as situation comedies--
Y• DWt Sir (C) sit-corns for short. Two, in the
11--+--lale Lal)..._t--Clct-l>ri'~mn"Ctl'"'"_...nmtt:ee9"~.._,,oeeifi~I':-•, .-J~h~n>e-+--------....-------.----=-=,......,...,._'"="""'""=-""""'-=-=,...,.....,,...
2:25 G ..._ (C) been big hits-Bewitched, about Z..lO! ft~ T1lt fAlll '91 llllM (C) a witch who would rather switch
9 TM lllldt 1.-: (C) to being mortal, and I Dream
ail iftrt n and Jofln Fors,uit pelt. of Jeannie, the story of a 2.000-
• U.. n.t ltll; ~ --year-old blonde about whom iii hN. (C) Wtd. even NASA doesn't know for
D @(J)TM hllr .... (C) sure.
l:55 II U 00 • ..... (C) Last fall Screen Gems came fJ@ CD a.iwr.'1 ...., (C) on with another fantasy-<:omedy
J:tl 8 ta {I) T1lt Secnt ..._ (C) called. of all things. The Flying D P.14 (C) Nun-the story of a young nun
8 Lule It ta ....., who upsets the equilibrium of a
D @(J)ltMnl......., (C) convenl in the Caribbean, not 1J t_,.: (C) Pflu1 and l>orAaft. only by her youthful exuberance. m ... tlill a... (C) but by her own lack of equilib-
g ~ rium when a strong wind scoops U @ ......_: Don Rodtwlld. under her wide-brimmed cor-
l:JO 8111 .._. Slllw (C) nette and she becomes airborne. D .......... (C) Wags dubbed it "Sister Terr ific."
8 '9rftd Mltdl (C) The format did pose some D (17J CJ)"" a.. (C) delicate questions for executive
• MllCW-ll....., Slllw (C) producer Harry Ackerman. How m ..... ..., (C) would people react to a comedy
GI (I) D111izc f9f Dtlllrw ....._ about nuns? What would the
4:t0 9-. c..t (C) Catholic Church say? Long bc-
D tClll 1"11"1 TM-... ._ _ fore the show aired, Screen
1U1 I.JI.I -,., Gems sent Roz Wyman (former
4:11 G llewlr. SH o.,tlmt M0¥1n. LA. Councilwoman and now a
8 '-" ........... (C) SG executive) to visit the prin-IJ "'-: (C) Bait« Ward.
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Marlow, Weft Abtrnettly, 11td TOM
Brokaw rtp0rt OC1 tflt _,.... Wtr·
lion of KNIC'I MW1 ..........
fJ N ..._ CC> SollllJ s.i. ce-
lloeb.. ......... u (I)..., n.-.. .... cq
41 {I)....,.. Pim Partr
S:JO 8 Ol:zil -4 H.m.t D MC 11111N: (C) Bob Youns. •• w... ,..., u (I).,... ., 1• (C) a Cl) 11r1 ,,.. URCl.l tc>
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W1 t 1., t-AS MM:JI
T1lmifllJ t-A5 AIM:JI ''*' lHI Ml-2'.JI
ci.P.al arcfid ioceses and screen the
pilot. It was approved u be-
ing consistent with an updated
image of the Church .
Vivacious, winsome Sall y Field
(fonncrly TV Gidget) was given
the lead role. Along with the
cast playing the nuns was added
the handsome Argentinian actor
Alejandro Rey, portraying a
playboy, who is persuaded by
Sister Bertrille to aid in various
projects. The series wu a hit.
Next season, says the produc-
er. the scripts will tend to broad-
er comedy. And in every episode
Sally will flnd hersctr ffying.
Tune in to KNBC News Service any time from 5:00 to
7:30. The day's major news stories are continuously
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APRIL 15
For morning and afternoon
listings, please see DAY·
TIME PROGRAMS. Below,
for your convenience, are
the day's movres.
, __ _ DAmML.MOVIES
&J P1tty lh*1 (30)
@ Cl) feltlln: (C) "Man in Outer
~ce." W 1V HI.. ScMtf: "Natufll Sci-
ences." A leS$0n on atmosphere and
wuther befins the Sl'fenth welll of
ciaSSIS for adults ltdlin1 a hllll
school diploma. IEObMtittt
t :30 0 KUC ,._. SIMcel: (C) (SO)
Robert Abernethy.
8 QUICK! OVER TO STEVE * ALLEN FOR AU THE FUN! -1 Tiie ,. c.. (C)(3o) -
1:30 0 (C) "folflrt" (adventurt) '55 Haaf (C) (30)
.,.-Jeff Chandler, Jane Russell. Mdtale's Jbwy (30) (i) .....,..ri...., .._ (C)
10:00 O "LI 11111 AIMriulnt" (comedy) : fiidter '61: "Enllisll." ~run
'62-Robert Dhery, Colette Brosset. Hillman and students from Stntl
ll:OO O ''TIM Lady Wants Mhll" (com· Maria Hiah School demonstrlte
edy) '52-Eve Alden, Dennis O'Keefe. classroom techniques.
12:30 m .. ,... "' lift" (drama) ·50-I ~. [='"'' ..... (C)
P1ul Douafas. Montaomery Clift
4:30-"Tiit ~-aid I" (com..t..) •47 7:0011 CIS E¥111ln1 ""'= (C) (30)
-.._ ""1 Walter Cronkite. -Claudette Colbert. frtd Mac· F Troop (30)
Murray. f Lowe luq (30)
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6:00 II 1111 lit Nin: (C) (60) Jer'l
Dunphy.
II Huntlty·lr!Ulty RipOrt (C) (30)
Steve Allen Sllllw: (C) (90) Mel
Tonne, Jan Murray. and Marilyn
Michaels guest. o six o·ci.cer Mowie: ''TnilllM"
(mystery) '62 -John Conte, LJ!ln
Bari. m Tiie FllntstoMa (C) (30)
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a (drama) '53-1.ana Tumtf,
Jeff Chandler.
I Wallinrton in Rwiew (C)
Ci) Tiie MOll•en (C) Ar .. di Ml Al ..
1:30 a a oo , • .-.: cc> <60>
Lew AJTts portrays Jot11than Colt ,
whose arandsons return to Oodre
City to find the man who shot
their father in the beck at th•
long Branch Saloon 12 19ars be·
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THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEO<. APRIL 13 1968
fore. Evidence seems lo point to but the detectives suspect a kid·
Matt Diiion, and Amos Cole chal-napina. (R)
lenaes the marshel to a shoot-out. I Helidq (C) (30)
(R) Off-«a119 D 1111 Mollbes: (C) (30) "Mon· Maka J Eltnlta
kee M1yor." Mike decides to run for public office to stop the corrupt 9:30 8 9 Cl) f-llJ Affair: (C) (30)
administration from teuing down The children compete tor Uncle
their boarding house. (R) Bill's attention, leavln1 him no II Celdtll Vepre: (C) (30) ''The time for himself. (R)
Complete Paris." 0 @Cl) Tiie ,...., Slllucl: (C) D li7.l m LlHc!A I Tiie U1141f· ~~an trl~ to break through • WOrtT of Jacques ~: (C) R1t1 s defensive shell about ttle
(60) "Search in the DffP." This past Betty tells Rodn.ey of a house
swo,,.,.,....eet11Nt tti. lift~ -..Jl!U!li:iis;. Su~n_W!f!!or S:!l!! ~-
the a.reat sea turtles and a look at Dr. Michael R0&11. .
the newest additions to Captain I Te.po: (C) (90) Don McGuire .
Cousteau's fleet, a pair of on..-man World Advtfttll,.. (C) (30)
submuines. Le Puc.-the FlH-: NET .. Jeum•!: "New Leadei-for
the name given1 to the new mini-Canada. Highlights of the Cana·
subs. wlll be seen undereoinr test ~Ian Uber.II Party Convention, held
dives off Eurvpe. The new under-in ~awa. Object of the a>nven-
water vehicles were developed lo tion IS to choose a successor to
provide the men with a wider view Prime Minister ,Lester Pearson.
of the secrets of the oceans. €E ltwista MUSIUI
0 Mill~• $ . ~: (C) "DHlll 10:00 8 a Cl) Carol lumett: (C) (60)
Y.111111 (musical) ~Tab Hunt· (60) Peter Lawford. Minnie Peart
er, Gwen Verdon, Ray Walston. guest in a spoof of Bonnie and I Trutil or Cellaequences (C) (30) Clyde. ""1 Maen (60) 0 Q) (6) I Spy: (C} (60) "Pln-
Tlle frendl ~ wheel." The team of Robinson and
Co•lcol J C.llCIOMS Scott is Joined by a third member
l:OO 8 RIWu I Martin Laup-m· (C) when a somewhat scatterbrained
(SO) Keye Ballard and John Byner but effective female agent poses as
make repeat guest appearances. Kelly's wile on an assignment kl O Jilovit: (C) "Tiit Tltfleld Tllun· Acapulco. Arlene Galonka guests.
defbolt" (comedy) '53-Stanley Hol· IJ Gtorl!_ Putnam News (C) (60)
loway, George Relph. @ C.V Tiie Bir V1lley: (C) (60) m PIUWOfd (C) (30) "A Flock of Trouble." Nick Barllley
til) Que1t. U. Architect C. M. wins 20 head of sheep in a poker
Deasy moderates a discussion and 11.ame--an occurrence that leads to
graphic look at the development ol violence. Mitton Berte guests.. (R)
our city. Commenting on the future I Ale• Dreier News (C) (30)
economic base of the city is Con· I Darinr Ventur1S (C) (30)
rad Jameson. banker and economi$t. I · Tutro f_ili., e> E Usuf'llMor 110:30 &J News: (C) (30) Bill Johns. * THE NEW STEVE ALLEN til) W11ar1 H•PC1tni11r. Mr. Sliver? SHOW M-F at 6 pm is a "Banquet of We." David Silver at·
ball! ENJOY TOMORROW! :~~~' d:ge~0:1!1~ rn': a a~1e-~~~;:~
1:30 1J 9 Cl) Tiie Lucy SM: (C) (30) ing contest.
Lucy i~ almost beaten out in a 11 :00 O Eleven O'Cloc• Report: (C) (30)
women s pool tournament by a pool Jerry Dunphy
hustler In di141uise. Dick Shawn O Titt lltll. Hour News: (C) (30)
ruests. (R) George Skinner.
0 @ (]) Rlt , ... : (C) (30) 0 Spoot-111: "Cry of !tit Werewolr
''fhe love-Thine·Enemy Raid." The (horror) '44-Stephen Crane.
Rats wound a German nu!"M durinc 8 News: (C) (30) Baxter Ward.
'" attack on an enemy convoy, and • Movie: '"Tfle Salldl of lleenllt·
1 must seek fmmtdi1te medical aid ba" (drama) '66 -Diane Baker,
for her. SUsanne Cramer guests. (R) Tom Bell, David Opatashu. m ...,, criffi• <C> <90> m '°' ""' (C) c3o>
G)W.rtd Of Wo11111 (C) (30)1 mAct1o11 Tlleltre: "Lu1llin1
IR!'l • lid)'' (musical) '47 -Francis L
u:1 USA """1: A Pfollle If Robert Sullivan, Anne Zeitler.
Creeley. He ~escribf.t' how his I ~ ,._. (C) IK!'m~ are wrtttert--1n .short Jllu. 6 Tlllt Day 1"8 (C)
minatinr bursts ot thought. N-.s
&> El J•lde ff IOs Hijes 11:308 Movie: "To Eedl His Own"
t:OO II ~ (I) AndJ Qrlffltll: (C) (30) (drama) '46 -Olivia de Havilland.
Sheriff Andy Taylor cancels a big John Lund.
date with Helen on orders to con-I Q)~ Tiie Tenlrflt SMw (C)
fer ltith 1 lawyer In Raleigfl--who @ Joty Ii""' Sflew (C)
turns out to be a beautiful woman. Les ra111 u.o.r (C)
Whitney Blake 1uests. (R) lz.lO m N .. ed Ci1J e @ 00 'il)6C!A I Mwla' Wrtll • &) Mt¥it: "Iron Slileflff" (western>
11CJ: (CJ ( ) Nancy Sinatra sbrs -Stertin1 Hayden Constan<:e ford. in a special that features f ran II '
Sinatra, Frank Jr.. Dean Martin, 12:45 0 Movie: "MMfilll" (adventure)
Stmmy Davis Jr.. and lee Hazel-'5&-John Bromfield. Lon Chaney. wood. (R) Victor Jory
D ~Cl) Be fetonJ ~: (C) 1:00 8 Moww. "Hew To M"'*' a Ri<h {30) 'My Mommy Got Lost." Sim Uncle" (comedy) '58-Chartes Cl>·
Stone and Jim Brtus find a five-bum, Wendy Hiller.
year-old boy wandering in the 0 Mo¥it: "Son of Fnmllenst,,n"
streets. He says his mommy Is lost, (horror) '39-Botis Kanoff.
(Right) A dorymmr frrtp11Hs lo u,,/otUJ bis cauh.
(Below) Fishing tquiptnt"I is 'btclttd before 'od is /o,dltd.
"The Lonely Oorymen-Porrugal's Men of the Sea," rhe
srory of the Portuguese fishermen who, dinging to the ways
of their forefathers, spend six months at sea in an annual
adventure to heir feed their countrymen, airs as this season's
fourth Nationa Geographic Sociery special. Tuesday at
7 :30 PM on CBS.
The program follows the fishermen and their fteet of
schooners and trawlers in a 6,500-mile search for cod. Portu·
gal's traditional fare.
The broadcast embarks at Lisbon and traces the path of
these hardy men across the Atlantic to the Grand Banks of
Newfoundland, north to the Davis Straits off Greenland and
back home, a course first charted by their forefathers in the
15th or J 6<h ceorury.
The ttip is made aboard 66 ships wirh crews of some 5,400
men. The fishermen travel on 33 schooners. six of which
are sailin$ vessels similar to chose of their anct.'Stors, and 33
engine-dnven trawlers. The acrual fishing is done from one·
man dories.
Viewers witness the voyage from aboard the Jose Alberto,
a stately schooner that makes the transatlantic crossing in
ten days.
Once at the fishing grounds, and after the cod have been
located, the men begin a 20-hour working day by caldng to
their dories to puJI the fish from the choppy, fogbound seas.
Their methods are the same as those devised by their an·
cestors, the only difference being the presence of modem
safety devices ro lessen the dangers inherent in the work.
The program aJso shows how the dorymen spend their
time at sea when not fishing, and the hardships that accom-
pany six months of life aboard ship with only one porr of call.
TUE SD AY'
APtt1L 11
For rnomlnc and afternoon llttinp, IPIM.M ... DA y.
TIME PROGrtAMS. Beto.,
for J041f conwnlence, ••
the day's mcm...
DAmME MOVIES l:M. (C) ..... " .. 1'1-" (Id·
Vlfltllf9) '51 -Stall eo..,. v..
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SUNDAY, ~IL 14
11:00 AMI Anpts an.bet!: (C) Calif. Angels vs. B•lt. Orioles.
8 ~NBA .. .......,.: (C) Play-off game.
1:00 Muten Golf Tournament: (C) A select field of the
world's eading professional and •mateur golfers meets at
t he Augusta (Ga.) National Golf ClutJ. Defending champion
Is G..!J Brewer. 3:00 II QI ()) CBS Goff ClaHk: (C) Leading professionals com·
pete for a prize purse of $200,000 in the fifth annual Golf
Clau1c at the Firestone Country Club, Akron, Ohio.
9:00 GJ I *''f't I Bfoe,..phy of 1 Rookie: (C) Mike Wallace narrates
story o os Angeles Dodger rookie Willie Davis.
Cl) C.nedian Nationltl HocMy; (C) Play-of1 game.
TUESDAY. AftRIL 16 7:00011~1 Wett.rweltM Championship Bo~: (C) Tltle·holder CurtlS es of the U.S. meets Willie t:udick, number one
contender from South Africa, in the rjng at Dallas.
8:00 Q 118(~1 Hit the Surfl (C) Films of daring surfing exploits
will be s awn If the Welterweight fight is over by this time.
W£0HESDAY, A"'IL 17
7:30 I C.tebrtty lllllards: (C) Louis Nye guests. 1:00 D£8UT NF\. In Actk>n: (C) "A Chilling Championship."
evlew of last year's championship game between the Green
Bay Pltckers and the Dallas Cowboys.
SATU .. DAY, Al'Rll 20
ll:OOB@~M•ior l•asue BasetNH: (C) Indians vs. Red Sox. 1:00 ()1) 19'8 Tournament of Ch1mplons: (C) Winners of
major tournaments of the past 12 months compete at
the Stardust Country Club course in Las Vegas. (Live telecast)
2:00 II UCLA Gymnastics: (C) Bruins meet Bertceley and Washing·
ton 1n live competition.
3:00 fl QI CBS Gott Cl1stlc: (C) First half of a two·day 36-hole
final match at Firestone Country Club, Akron, Ohio.
5:00 8 ft ()) Hollywood hrtt Races: (C) The $7!5,000-Added C.n-
tury Handicap f<>< thr..-year-olds and up Is raced at l '~ mite
on the L1keslde turf course. 0 (1" Wide Wor:d of Sports (C)
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7:31 e BRITANNICA preMnb: * National Geo&raphic Color Special:
"LON El Y DORYMEN"
····-(C) (30) D Jtlldl ..... MitM I I .,.. (C) (90)
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-Wllli1m Holden, TrlVOf How11d.
Capudne. Ptmtll franlllln. Robtrt
H1yw1rd, 111 American llW)'er, Is 89()) ... 111 l111re,111c summoned to ~nya, East Atric1. s,.d.tl: (C) (60) "Tht lonely Dofl· home of Ills form« wlft, wi.i fMh
~s Mell of ttie S.." ttllt tlltlr U-~r-old dauatitw Is
Tiit stoty rl tlle Portuauat flshtr· btl111 ll'llfll'Ol*fJ rMtd lly ttle n• NII, wtio. cllnfina ID tilt ..,, of llushlncl. famous wflitt hunt« Jim
his lomlthen, IC)llldt six lllOfttllS Bullitt. (R)
1t '" 1nnually to lltlp fMd Ills , .._ Wtllt (C) (30) countrymtfl. bell ,..,, tlle dorymtn TY .,..., o..t
in.kt 1 pll1rhn1.. t111t possibly t-.lO ft Cl) Sid ~-hW!.. 4'1"-~ So the-.41ya -• -(JO)"tilw ~-iii& to bke
IUmbus pztd upon Amtricl's shoflL flyi111 ltssons with partner UlfY 11111 CI> I .,,._ If ~ (C) ClaBI, but his wife opposes the
(JO) "Hm Comts 8ooblt Nlatit· project. so llt t.IMI tflt snt1k •P·
1111111." Junnit llkts ectlon wfllft pn>ldi. ~
1 publlctty-mlnded ltat1tt Miki 1n D fi1l "'": (C) (30) ".lostlu1
tftllrtmlllt-to Tony! (R) Fit ihl It of Fulton Streit." D""" W..-..S: (C) (30) Slim Rtsidtnts of a New Yorti ntl&tlbor·
.... Hlflrtltta visit two new NII· hood form I vi1il1nt1 socitty ltd
m.. l1kt1 In tllt Mojlw DtMrt. lly 1 millbter alld 1 rtbbi. Dint
txplof1 111 old mlnl111 camp and Clark, Martin Wolf1oll. Ff9d Scollly
Mt the oriclul Monl'IOll c:owred ltst. (R) ••&OM nt1r Troy Ory l1~1. • T_,.: (C) (90) Dlln McGuire. 0 ~ (!).__.,, ~ (C) '-..rt ti T""' (C) (30) <lO> "ia11Urs' HcMn." G•niloft Clli9e 11errwa
"nicrvits" banl robber flOlll Sl111 lO:OI IUIXT ..,._ (C) (30) "8l'OWll
Sina to lltlp tht CortHaa ~ Into vs. Brown." formtf' Go¥tmor Ed·
• Mu11lcll banl to 1tt 1 ufe«y de· mund G. "Pit" fkow11 alld his JO.
posit bOll contalnlna vital lnforru· 1t1r-old IOll, Edmund G. Brown Jr ..
tJoft. (R) tnpp In a IM!y idtolotbl dis·
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thl• crttlCllty 1CClllmed BBC ~ parts. Vloclftt Is alerted to 111 1litn
cfUttlon stirs Ctltistoplltr Plummtf, plot to 111111lNt1 tllt WOl'lcf's lt1d·
Wltft Shew, Alec 0-. MlcMtl tr1. Wiiiiam Whldofn, Dla111 Hyl1nd,
CMt, Jullt Tob111, .liO MUWllll Mui-Mic:llMI Rltlllit llld £4mnl Fr1ni
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tlllt film toot.,. of w of tllt c:ompoMd tt1t.,,.,... llMrd dw·
IMlt ..atlllc llld 41rif11 llllfllta Ml tht broldce8t, Is Ult •rrllor.
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r. mornlnc and afternoon lltinp, plHH lee DAY-
TIME PROGRAMS. Below,
tar 1our CO(lvenience, are
... da1'1 movies.
DAYTIME MOVIES
... (C)-"M-tW ...............
(dl'lma) '56 -.line Wyman, Rock
Hudlon.
MC!J "T1lt Nut ti • MM" (musl·
eel) '59 -frenkle V1ustin. Anne
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ltllT't D ••• (western) '48 -lllltll Roman.
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(ciiimedy) '49 -Miiton lltl1e, Ruth
flomeft.
4:JI 8 'W • lllle lleldl" {dr1ma) 1S-SMnJ Jlcbon. Sonny a Chtr.
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Dultplly.
B ........ , "'-,.::•rt (C) (30)
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l.oub "1t 1i.d father Tom Y1uafln
~ O'Qecl MM: ............ I:.,...,.. (dr1ma) 'S8 -Charlea
Bronlllft, Smn Clbot.
E~(C)(30)
.... (30)
lllN: "ll•••rl'• T• (mysttq) '60 -Ceor1e Sanders. Corinne Cllwl
fl) 1Y Hjp Sdltel: ''Social Stud·
Its." A lesson on the ir'OWttl of
U.S. economic paww. ., .....
l:30 D IUllC .._. StfYlcl CC> (60)
8 UNWIND WITH STEVE * AUEN! HE'S ON NOW! ~Tlle .. ...., .... (C) (30)
Hlztl (C) (30)
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i1in t. Y01r fllelltr. "The
pln1 Clrt." Marie Harrlncton
shows items You buy In the store
that do not 1ppear on the table.
and talks 1bout comparatM food
VllUts.
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7:00 CIS ~ ..... : (C) (30)
Walter Cronkite. · fr,..., (30)
I Llwt Liq (30)
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ha ..... Alm 1=• a (j) Ult 11 s,.c:e: <C> <&0> Dr. Smith pl1ys IOd and bectns
manufacturln1 an army al zombies
in hia own irn111 wfttl which ht
hopes to conquer the uniwrH. On
1 primevel planet Smith liaccMf1
1 uve which contains 1 complex
mechanism of unknown ori&in that
is detiped to ll'lntfonn • my•
terious, dou&h·like rlW matlrill Into
automatons e1lled cyborp. (R) • HMra. • (C) (2 hr) Gtor11 s.pt, D Q) (I) T1le vqw.: (C) (90) Ttl'ISI Wrtlflt, Mflur Hiii, Ywtl'I
"The MasqUIBCll." With ttl• help Mimleul ltlr in drama abcMlt ttlM
of loal citizens. a timid c:lerti trift acaped convtds wtlo Invade ttle
to lool his flthtr Intl> bttlevin1 ht home of a r.,.md f1mlty and
Is the sheriff of Medicine Bow. hold tttt terrified occupants hotta1t.
Lloyd Nolen, o.vtd H1rtmll\, ind , ,.._. Ml lllle S.. (C) (30)
DIMa Muld1ur &Ulll (R) I ...... : "AutDmated Ma· D c.lffrltJ llllllNI: (C) (30) chlnln1." Two experts point out to
Louis Nye shoots pool with the Or. Richard Brenneman why 1 com·
famous billitrds c1t1mp, Mi1111ttot1 IM"Y will be doomed to fatlu,. un·
fits. ltS1 it •'*'""• within five ye1r1.
D @rn L laew I °" n.. II I l!Htralet ...... tltll: (C) (60) llfirtnt COrps vetel'ln 1:30 QI) (I) Ht & Slit: (C) (30)
lee Mervin n1rr1ttt this dttalled, Pauli arid Didi Helllster are &riff·
true account of the mltltary victories stricken when Harry Zar1urclos
or'lfte-U:S:-MtrtMl''llf -.itton 111 -'°""'111s ...-.ittt111t ftt'lrV• the South Peciflt durin& World War Fire Department as the result of his
II This documtntery uses ectual ~ty to the Holllsten. (R) color filma shot durln1 the b.ttla ..,.: (C) (90) Don McGuire.
of lwo Jim•. Guam, Guadlclnal, ..,.... (C) (30)
Salpan, Okinawa tnd T1r1w.-.1 I l1:tiJ61tlMll Qikf II till
vlewe11 share In the suc:cesses end it;;: (C) The wtll·ltllOWft
hurtbrtaka of the htroit l .. ther· French Chef ltues her f1mlllar
neclls at war-a dramltlc part of KC£T kitdlen for 1 visit to the
U.S. Military histQfJ. (R) White Hollie and a dinner rtven tJ M-$ .... : "FllM ..,.. by the President ind M11. Johnton
Mb" (drlN} '51-Rlcherd Bl• honorin& the Prime Ministet of JI·
h1rt, Michell O'Stlel. In KorN. p1n. Juli• desctibes the prepar1tlona
1951, 1 small AmeriCln unit finds for the dinner, ind bthlnd·the·
tt.lf fl&htlnc a ,..r·1111rd ectlon sctnes ICtivities, She comments on
•&•Inst the Reds In order to &Ive "out.front" fofmllities 1nd bid!·
the U.N. command timt to rt·&n>UP st11• hum•n n lues.
for countenttack. E 1..,.ma M...._
I ,,.. . c:ea.ia ..... ce> <30> 10:00 u a ()) .loMtMll Willtwa: <C>
''"' ..... (60) (60) Jack JonH, fr1n Jeffries iuest. s,edrUI: (C) "And the Vlklnp D @ CI) ... fer Yew Llfr. (C)
Came." DIYid Prowltt lnttrYiews ~) "The list of Ali~ Mc:Ktnn1."
Norwt&ian anttlropolo&ist Dr. Heir• P1ul Bry1n helps 1n old friend rt·
lnatld, who recently dlltOVtf'ed YI· &•in her place In 10Clety 1ftl!'
kinf rulna In North Anllfltl. fllm seven y11rs In prison fM murder.
and 1tlll plttur11 document the Alice (&Uest Geraldine Brooka) •ska
discoveries. P1ul to help prove her Innocence
&) Mltrceln a .... ID slle will 1a1ln be accepted by
----------------------1 1:00 8 DOUT lllfl ill Adlell: (C) (30) townsfolk. (R)
Serles covers tht exoltlnr plays of I a..,.. ,..... """ (C) (60) >·r4· SPOTLIGHT
aae t IH<WIJ•ll• Cllll~ 1t th
-. "'-:The well-known French Chef
11Ms her f1mlliar kltch411 for 1 visit to
Ille White Hoult ind 1 dlnw liven by
President and M11. Johnson honortn1 thl
PrNM Minllttr of Ja..-n . .141111 dtsa1btt
tlle IH'flll"ltlona '°' the dinner, and the
Mhind ·the·leeMI adMtles. She com·
llentl on "out·ftont" fOf'lftllitlts end
~•I' humtn v1luel-flow the Whitt
Hocm chef face 1111111 of the sem• prob·
"-IS the hcMtwlft don In her kitc:httl
""" she •tit~ enou&h room,
4ifftcult 1trvl1t1 CDftditioM, end In this
till, the dlalltnte of 1trvln1 food to
190 1vests. Julia tllb to the hoUtl·
llMpet, M11. Miry Kinman, "e aort of
•11tr houaewlfe," wtlo Is In chirp of
Ille entire .. flct-"fl'Ol'll ll&htt>Ulbt to
loflstera." She vltlta wlttl atlf Henri
Haller, and descnbts the entertainment
lll•ntd lor the tvtnln&. the 1rr1n191Mf!t
of the dMlna room, and flnally, the
PRICeldinp of the dinner Itself.
Juliet Prowae. Liberace. Phyllis Diller, Dave Allen and Eddy
Arnold have each been signed u host and guest of one of the
hour-Iona specials in the Showtime seri~. °ft!e Red Sk~lton Hour
summer replacement aeries currently ticmg videotaped m London
by A TV. Si1nings were announced by Robert Tamphn. program
cxecutin in charge of the scrie for CBS.
the past yeer In the Nttlon1I foot· Ala Dnitr Ntwt (C) (60)
ball Lu1ue. Tonlfht's pro1r1m, "A DlrtllJ v..-. (C) (30)
Chlllln& Ch1mj)i0Mhlp," CIM'1 tht In dtl MlerClfltl
dr1matlc 11me between the Green lt'..JO ~ (C) (30) Bill Johna.
Bay Pecltt11 ind the 011111 Cowboys lbyer Yert(a """' c..ltNMI
In wtilch tht Pickers c1pturtc1 tilt 11:0ta Eltwll O'a.ct ~ (C) (30)
Nft Ch1mplonahlp. Jerry Dunphy. GI ~: (C) (30) BttJy P1lmtr D T1lt 11 .. Hew Newt.: (C) (30)
ind Alln Kin& ruest. Gt0r19 Skinner.
m .._. "' fllnptc.1M e ~··= ""' ........ (hor· ti) E .,..,...., rot) 32-&ris Karloff. l:JO. a Cl) Tiie IMltJ .-1.... I """= (C) (30) Baxter Werd.
(C) (30) Blnktr [)ryldale notlfl• • ~ (C) ........ lllle "'*" Jed that h• h11 Inherited 1n En&tlah (advtntu,.) '61 -St1111 Rttw11.
e.tstl• ind stri¥a to ptf1uMe the Y11trie Lairan(t.
rtludlnt hillblllits to ID m En&· I Jee ,,_ (C) (30)
land to otellPY It. ~an Paul llMr. ~ ,_.. (Id·
t,yndi pl1ya a paaciort cltf1I wt1o ¥Mture) '9--8elindt let, Mlchltl
runs 1foul of the hlllbllllea. Jtthro Cralc.
Is u1er to m•k• th• trip. but when I~..._ (C) he shows to the mt of the f1mlly 1'1111 Dir 1• (C)
the outlandish Ellubethen cottumn .._. (C)
he thinks they wfll hive to we1r, 11:30 8 Mewtt: ..,... llbt ... Fiii ti
the others lfe oppasad. (R) Lip ......,.. (dreme) ·~., ...... g!> (90) Danton, El1lne Stew11t. =~~ hos~ ...... : (C) (SO) BI~::'='='}~)
I Mtn lrlffln (C) (90) loft1 ct1Wr.tn the fll'lt 1nnlvtnlry
.....,.. tf Ult Wertd (C) (30) of his lete-"i.&tlt Jhow wiUI • review
El Mcie • In HliM al 10me of the belt momenb from
... 8 9 (I) ltttll Aaa: (C) (30) the yea(• lhows.
Wf!UiTnltitlln1 1 ltlevlslon anttnn1. tD Lea Cr1ltle .... (C)
Oliver ernhea throusti the roof of 12:301,.,... Cler tilt f1nnhouse. (R) Mewtt: "'II• ..,..... (lllJ'I· D tD Cl) CJm:m:] Tiie JttMt Alt· tery) '53 -Anne Blxttf, Rldlant
.-... -...: ~ Otcar·wlnner Conte.
Jullt Andmn comblnn her blenb l:OD8 .._.: .....,. tf Ult ...., ..
with lhoM of special 1uttts Gene (1dventure) '57-411arahlll Thomp·
Kelly ind The New Christy Mlnstrtlt '°"· Willard Parker.
fof thla 1W1rd·wlnnln1 spedal of D lilwll: "lft " W1t11 It" (com· alnaf ,!!J. dancln! end comtdJ. (R) lift> '63-Klnnttfl Connor. Shirley D ()1) Cf) 1 l!!CW I "TM ..... Eaton.
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THURSDAY
APRIL 11
listings, please see DAY.
TIME PROGRAMS. Below,
For mornln1 and afternoon
for your convenience, are
the day's movies.
DAYTIME MOVIES
~:lO D (C) ..... ~(~ma)
'9-sus1n Hl)'Wlfd, St"""1 to,6.
10:00 a cC> .,.. ldd1t c...ter SW1"
(musleil) '54-Ketfe Brustllt. Min·
1yn Erskine.
11:00 .. .,.... ef ..... (dr11111) '49-Turtl•n 8ey. ..Al11't lk n.. fw
1.,.-(dr1ma) '57-Blny Su,li¥1n.
11:l0 ID"°"' v • ..,.. (dr1ma) '47 -
Dane Clerk, Fey B1lnttr.
4:l0 R (C) , .. ,., Mia T• fac."
(df1m1} 'Ur-Robert L1nsln1. Dina Wynter.
I '• I ~I I '< '
1:00 IJ n. lie Ntws: (C) (60) Jtny Ounplly,
I H..U.,·lrtHllJ ~ (C) (30)
stlM All-. SMw: (C) (90) To.
11rt's 1uuts are Klye Stevens and
Jackie VtrTIOn. D SU O'a.dl 111..it: .,,.._ lie
.,._,.. (dr1m1) '5&-!lvis Presley,
O.br1 P1pt. ID n. Fll..-...a (C) (30) m httJ .,.._ <30>
@ (]) ,...: "hf w ..,,. (dra·
m1) ·~mtst 8orrnlll•. Zohr1 l1mpert.
fJ!) 1Y Midi Sclleef: ''G1ntr1I Mitt!·
emalics." A leuon on tM uses of
1>«ctn111es In butineu ind 10Clal
lrtH. ., .....
l :lO D KNIC ..... ._.. (C) (60}
II VOTE "YES" ON 51 * STEVE ALLEN IS ON!
G TM CfMWJ .... (C) (30) m .... (C) <JO> m ~. 111..y <30> u CJ) ....... ,..., •.-i (C)
IJilflbti•tllelltetttl~
''rook Good, FMI Good." (R)
l~~· ..... (C)
1:00 e ca ~ ,.,_ <C> <30>
IW•r $!:> (30)
lilllptt'1 .... (C) (30)
Cl) .......... (C) hen•••,. (l)lldWt'a....,
...... Ml ....
7:l0. 9 (I)~•= (C) (90) Jim cniwii It woundtct and left IOf
dHd, Ind Oulcey laundles I f flfttle
search lot him. ECClfltlte Or. Tio
rttctJ with cynical lndiffnnet to
Dulce(a "'" for lltlp. Joeeipti Cot· ltn, Mll'th1 Scott iuat. (R) D tD CJ) NIC Qlt*""" n..tn: (C) l{O) ''Tht Enormout Ea." The
story ctostly follows ttlt plot of
..... 12
THE IL'Y' PILOT, TV WE:EJ(, APRIL 13, 1.968
Ollvtr Bulttrworth's book lot chll· I f1l) T1Mlere lut: Torn Troupe ·
drtn and tells ~ stDty ebout a Hll M1ritntllll's l\lest for a on.-
small boy from Freedom, Ntw man performance of "Dilly of 1
Hampshire, and his triceratop1 dlno-Mldm111." Maritntllal comments on
saur th1t was hatcMd from an tht production with publicity ,.,,.
enormous •n laid by ttle boy's pet m.ntatlv1 Bill Witttn.
htn. Undtr !ht 1uidance of 1 e Mlctlt • f.11r-.
SmHhS011ian scientist. ,ouna N1th1n t:lO _.. -~ ~· (C) (30} .,,..,.1 lltds ind cares tor Iii• pet until WI 1611' "' tht dinostur is too bia to keep Bia Nei bor." Ille &ennon home,
on !tit farm. An orl&inal JCOfl wH Sat. Friday and Officer Gannon at·
written for this proar1m and 1n tempt to witch • football pme on
Instrument will be addtd to Ille ttlfYilion but ire btttt by ltlt·
1rr1n1ement 11ch time ttlt dlno· phone calla from nelthbon wtttt
uur's arowth Is mentioned. so that petty compl1ints. (R)
thert will bt an entire ordlestre D (ll) ~ hftM rt.. (C) (30}
when he has reached lull sin. Suaen Winter taunts '* mlnist.r·
--Ltf If 111 Jiit •~ ft"\ IJO\ hlJlband with hef MCrft Yiu: Joe
-D cm rn n. ~ -~ (t} -Real-to«:a-ll~ way into J!ll'~
(lO) Sister Ber1rille atriws In San RIOfll; E.ddla's '"Pf OOWS.
tu1n to I.Ike up her duties 11 fJ T-..: (C) (90) Don McGuire.
Convent San Tana> Ind Is SWt9t 8) T ...... (C) (30)
out lo se1 when a aust of wind S) Ci1M1 ef t11t lhfW: "Naples."
catches her comette. (R) lO:GO 0 9 {Tl Diii! Mlfti SliMr: (C)
fJ M,illloll S ~: .. A Cetlitt-Gwt (~) 0.."1'11unts are ~tneY kn., " hf11' (comedy) 62-Jama Rob· Donald O'Connor Flip Wiboft tnd 1rtson Justice, Lullt Phillips, Stan-Jonathan Wlnttrs'. lay Suter.
ID T'9111 ., ~-(C) (30) II..., .. ~ ..... (C) (60)
m ''"' ...... <60> ~=-= =:ne~~ J:~ fl) feetwr. "Mystery on the Des· Stockwell Henchel Btm1rdl Fr1nk
trt." Three YoUna £natl.sh uplom1 Pualia sbr. A dyln1 l1wyer 'Instills
search for the relics ol an ancient Ille will to Un In an obsesstd·wittl-
dolilizalion that ceme lo power b• death Yo11n1 min who killtd hit
lore the lncu. wife In 1 fit ol blind r111 and
II) E.ltlfdlt A claims it wu premtdit1ttd.
l:OO 0 lelil& (C) (2 hr) ID Alu Dr•r ..._ (C) (60) • ,..-rd (C) (30) GJ f11._ CC) (30)
fJ!) """'• Ult Cllltar @CJ) n. U ....... tlu 11> E U•'1Ndtt fD UO !twin: "S1fl'ty In Nuclear
l:lO O QJ (j) ,,......: (C) (60} "Th• Pvw•rpl•nts." An upe!1 from Ille
Man Who Btlitved." Despite inter-Atomic Enero Commission and host
ftrence from 1 number of people Dr. Albert H~b$ looti at !tit myrlld
Ironside sets out to prove tfltt 1 of ~tty .dMCls nttdtd before 1n
beautiful folksinlt(s death was not 1tom1c llO'"flllant can be operlttd
suicide. Guy Slotllwtll (UtStt. (R) succnlfully.
D (ll) CJ) ltalk,_: CC) (30) 11'.JO Q) Nen: (C) (30) 8111 Johna.
''Samantha's Satrlt Saucer." Aunt 1L1111 IJ Etwti O'c:Jocl lt"9¢ (C) (30)
Clare conjures up 1 saucer 1nd two Jerry Ounpl'ly.
spece men when she tries lo r• O n. Dtwdt Htw !kn: (C)
lriM Teb1t~·s toy ship from the ~) Gtor11 Skinner.
petio. 0 ~--= .,.. Ii.ct Cit" (llor· ID Mtrr Crifflll (C) (90) ror) '34-Boris Klrlotl. m !1Hcfi1 T1lil Nat*, i.at1: D ...... : (C) (30) Bax1er W•rd.
(C) (60) I Bumld holta a pni-e.~· (C) "Clale Q-. ti flit of Israel today, ahowlna how • (wutern) '54-8attl•,.
lb l*ltllt COPt with .Utt hostility Sllf!W)'Ck, Ronald A111an. of 100,000,000 Arabs, how they • converted blHk dellrt ltrrtln Into JM ,,,.. (C) (30)
the land of millt Ind llonty; Ind m Adiea n.tf1: "Mtl ill J .....
how 2000 yet'1 of struute hu (~lllfl} '56-Jofut Payne, Ruth foried larMI Into • major lactof ol Roman.
!tit Mlddlt East. @CJ) ..... (C) m Mcfl"' 1e,.u 0 00 Tllil "' 1111 (C)
ll)EJ,........... Ql(I) .....
t:te •am n-...r ,...... ...-. 11:• IJ ....... .,,,,....._ ..... "&lit T,.. E19t ltrtll" (ldYen· ,....... (dflma) '59-Bri•n Ktftll,
lure) '62-0on MutTey, Christine Joenna Moore.
Kaufman, Werner Klemptrer, ln1rid DU (j) n. Jta41M a.. (C) Ven Btr11n. A chtufftur Is per-D ,_ ~ ..._ • ......_ ._ (C)
auadtd by a dud lr*td'1 family 1U1 1.1.J -.._,,
to tflllnttr en ISCIPI tunnel under m Lt1 er... S.... (C)
th• Btr1in Will. Constent efforts U:lO m ,.... CltJ
to tllay tht suapjdons of Ille Etst ID ~ n.h: ........ ti
German Police. their fur of be· tJil ...,. (western) '48--Merltl•
tr1111 by ~urlous 111i1llbo11, end Vlellm. l'tlillp Rted. the •lllostlOn al constant diUfna betel the valiant little aroup de-12:A5 G .._.: ""'-flllll .._ •
termlntd to 11fn Its freedom. (R) ...,.. (homlr) '57-Robtrt HuttDll.
D @ ~ Tllat 8i1: (C) (30) ''The 1:00 8 MMt: "CHI• IM lat It" (drt·
Drunkard. ' Ann Merit's motives ere me) '36-Joel McCrN, W11tw Bren-
mllundtrstood by an Inebriated nan.
comtdi1n whom sht beofriends. Sid ft ..._ "T1ll Dell n. T ... t11t
Canu &Utst1. fM" (dr1m1) '63-Virna Liii.
FRI D AY
APRIL lt
For morninc and afternoon
listings, please see DAY-
TIME PROGRAMS. Below,
for your convenience, are
the day's movies.
DAYTIME MOVIES
l:lO D (C) "Olla Men, n. ,,....
(comedy) '60 -Kay Kand1ll, Yul
Brynner.
10:"11 Dlt> "llMlll ....... (drama)
'5}"-JoM ftmr, Colette M1rchand.
ll:GID "T1ll s.. Alie ..._.. (dr1m1)
•ft-Tyrone Power, IW1 Ganlntr.
l!".JO ID.,.. I ...... (ll!YlttfY) '49 -
Join Crnford, V1n Heflin.
4:JO. (C) "¥..., ef tllt ...... (ad· venture) '54-Aobert T.,...,, EIMnot
Plftcer.
r v r N I N (,
, •• Tiie Iii ~ (C) (60) Jerry
Dunplly.
! .......,......, •.-t (C) (30} .... .... a..: (C) (90)
ml Hines, Ptlll Ford 1nd Nick
laml)ff l\ltSt.
D Sia ra.ct ...... : (C) ,_ " Alf ..,.. (ldvtnturt) '52-Tony
Curtis. Piper Laurie. ID n. nmi... <C> (30) .,....., .... (30)
!i7J C1) .... (C) ..,,,... (horror) ·~any SuHlntt, Mtrltla Hyer.
fl) 1Y M1rJi Sdllef: '1.Jtnture." A
llSIOn on P1Relvfn1 mood in litlfa-
tvrl. ., ...... l:lOI KNIC ..... s... (C) (60) n. ....., .... (C) (30)
Haal (C) (30)
llkHaWa .., (30)
.... ..., • ...., ...... (C) ~ ..,_ lb11r•1: A new SNton for thb Mlchlpn st.ti
U. ltfits of recitals desilMd to
.ncoutill Yolllll muslcl1ns In their
career&. Vlolinflt Sanford Allen end
planilt Lawrence Smlttl o,.. !tit
MUOn of redtals. Selectlont are
"Sonata in G M1Jot, K. 301" by
Moz1rt; Utt third '"°""""'t at Wll·
ll1m Sydeman '1 "Duo for V'IOlln
ind Piano," and "PrMludium ind
Alle&Jo" by Fritz Kttilltr. l~r;-..... ,C)
1:11 e ca r..i.c ~ CC> <30>
Wa"" Cronkite. arr,.., <30>
ID I IMe Lay (30)
• Clllpa'1 ,.._. (C) (30)
ID Cl) 111"9: '1'"'9 JM" Cdnma) 11 -Humphrey Boaart. Florence Marty.
......... ·••: ''GcMm· mtflt Empio,tn Ind tt.t Rlcht To
Strikt.." Or. Alfred s..i,. lllOdtmes
• ditaluion wltJI two Mldripn
state Pfllfeaora ll"Cializlna in fakir rtlaticMIL a (I) Mdtltl'1 ....,
ll)AI., •Ml A1aa
Cn11111111ri./
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